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THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH P1I1LADELPIII A, FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1869.
NEWS ,SUMHaRY.
lily Aftulra.
ftUr Fox je tcrdav unno'.nfed William.
I'tmiips policeman, Htconri dt-trict: James K.
fojle id the 111 rd itnd Frinos KrlU in the
fcev l.teenth.
The HoroceoDRtbtc College o renusjlvanla
aof) tbe IN tit em inn medtcal College 01 Phtla
(flelphla pave tmitel. .Tde now Institution adopts
the last mentiond 'name, and tin" faculty itthat
of the HahncniHun College, with C. Ilcring,
M. P., a Dean.
James Andrew, 30 yew of see, an employe
at Caldwell' Ji-wHij store, wbo was burned at
the Ore jeMcrdaw oionniu, ami stibaectiientl,jr
admitted to tbe II isoi-al, wms ilotncr well last
, niirh'. It is thought thut he will recoycr from
bis iniurle.
The fourteenth annual nioclinij of the raana
fers of tbe J0bU Widows' n.jluni of I'htlalel
pta'a lor Ind pnt ..Widows nd J3i.uele Wo-nqu,
situated in lieLrale' street, above- Oil, Eiir lit
eenth nard, u bell vestertlay altcrnoon. Tbe
rcprrt 01 the secretary sets torlh tbat during the
pant jear but tbrec deaths have occurteJ at toe
anTlum. Ao addition of teo looms has bei-n
boilt durh sr tbe past venr, and the whole b lild
inv has ecn repairedjat a cost of otilti'iil; on
which there, bat) been paid, 1u cash and dona
tions, $3422'31, lcitviiiir, rtuc on tbe bul lint;
$314-G0; add to that due for provisions, $131 17,
and $1000 oorrowrd on moitinee, leaving a debt
of(4d28 77. Tiureuie now S3 inuiatcs in the
e In in.
The annual meeting of the Home for Aged
td lutiniv ColorfO Persons took olitce lateven
mar at tbe ha'.lot tbe Franklin Institute, Dillwjn
Parriph in tbe chair. Tbe annual repirt wa?
read bj Joeph M. Truman, Irom which It aj-
'reared lhat relu'lous meetinps bid been held
'ever? Rui.daj, at tbe Houic, No. 340 South
Front meet. Kefereuce wn made to the
valuable aid rendered in these meetings by the
,. la'eHcv. Thomas O. A'leu, of the faplscopal
Church. Frajcr meciDg were also beli bv
ladies attached to the institution with eood
rcsul . At preeut there are 24 inmates at the
Home, 10 additional ones having been received
dnnnp tbe yeHr. Tbe whole number a lmined
alnce the establishment of the Home has been
33. The nv-etinn weut Into au election for
ollicers lor tbe ensuin. year, with tbe tollowtns?
recoil: Pret-ident, Dillwvn Parri-b; Vice-Presl-
dent, Stephen tSuiitti ; Secretary, Marcellus
Balderston; Treaiurer, Samuel K. fihioley. A
Board o' Managers ws al-o chosen. Addresses
were then made by Mrs. F. E. W, Harper, and
ithtrs.
DomcHtlc AHaii'N.
Ooll cloned Yesterday at 13(3'.
WiBConttiuViiidebtrdness, 52.252 0.r)7.
Tbe .learner Hermann, lor liiemea, yester
day took out tZOO.CHO in specie.
1 be barques Busy and Bon?., ashore otf
Cape Henry, will prove totil lo-scs.
General W. Q. (Irei-bam, of Uorydon, Irvll
, ana, has been loitiina'.ed agent tor tbe blaie at
New York.
Trains ere rummer on th Centra' Pac'9c
- Rniltoad to 10 k), lour hundred tiud sixty milos
lrcm fcarramenlo.
, Jsnies l.a'tM, Deputy United S'atcs Marshal
ofWjooiinR Temiory, was killed on l'ue-day
ulsiht by Cbuiiueey Bailey, al Napier v.llu,
Illinois.
i- A mau by th? name ot Wen'hTS has been
iTevicd at Louisville lor lohumnnly tieaiiiie; hm
cl.ild. tje'itin? it unmercitul'T aud then burmuK
Itt body to a blitt toua atove
r- Lie utetiiuit-Governor Cnmbark, of Indiana,
lias been nominated bv ttie R"pnHiean caucn
; xt Ii.di iiiaoolis fr United Stales Sena'or, vicj
Thomas Hendricks, whose term expires Marob 4.
Jetsterday Mr. John-oii wa vltited by the
del'pates of the Nationstl Bricklayer' Union,
ibey were refrred to the record o his pa-t lile
' In lieu 01 pettite a POfeob out of thedistin
guisQed and eloqu"nt but retiiinu Peideut.
Colonel Samuel A. Black, Superintendent
of tbe Middle LnvWon at'tbH Pennsylvania Kul
road, runuinpfrian Ilarnsbur? to Altnoua, was
yetUrday presented by the emptoyej of bij de
pnrtmei;t with a superb i?dd wa rb,
A Wilmington (N. 0.) despatch says that
the steamship Gulf City, tioai Gulcston, Texas,
for New York, went ue round od Looko.it, ou
Monday, i.id wiik dashed to oleses. Of twenty
ifive persons aboard, out three re known to bo
,aveo.
Forlcu Airalrw.
X HiviNA. Jan 14. Tbe Jollo vim; news hag
l beeu received liom Hayii:
1: General Alexis has captured Fort Marshall,
and it is reported that he h id also camel Fort
"iLiberte, near Onauamintz. AU the positions
capiured by SaliiHve in the vicmiiy ot Jacnel
have been retaken by the K volutiouists. Seve
ral of tbe latter were killed during the recent
engagement by tbe bursting of a cannon.
The revolutionary armies btd been greatly
, tdrengtbened, and were preparing to attack
Port-au-Prince and Gonaives. Preddeot Sal
nave, at last accounts, was at Petit Kiviere,
uear Mirasoane, wiih all the members of the
Cabinet. On account of the aoience of the
President from Port-au-Priiiee. the French
.Admiral bad bnen unable to etlect any arrange
njent with tbe Haytien Government.
Havana, Jan. 14. The meaner Grenala
. eai led to day lor New York.
'j London. Jan. 14. It bas ben agreed that the
"powers represented in the Conference on tbe
Eastern question shall, by no reason of their
participation iu tbe Conference, be b-ld boind
to en'orce Us conclusion.
Paris, Jan. 14-Evenlne. The Conference on
the Eastern question held another session tbis
alterroon. Mr. Kaoeabe, h Minister of
Greece, was absent, as before. Tbe press of Mih
city generally uree tbe continuance oi tbe Con
ference. It Is understood that tbe Greek Gov
crLment Is rrepanui? a diplomatic circular to
foreign powers on tbe questions at issue.
Maorid, J'in. 14. A tumult oaeurred In Tor-
fosa yeaterday, crovine out of a quarrel
. bete"n tbell.ib-'raijand Carlbt parties. Iijvhs
fupprcsed by the a j'.huiiUcs, and tiie city is
.now quiet.
Tbe journals liere nrce the Government to
- use a'l riicariH lo strniaiben General Dulce iu
, Havana, and demand lO.OUil ad'litional iroops
, to be tent to Cub to render possession of that
j island teenre.
Widrid, Jan. 14. Tbe G'lvernmnt autborl
, tics received a dcrp'ttcli ye.iter lay troni Cap aiu
i ieneral Dulce, ot Cuba, askinc for rein'orc?-
nients. He thinks be cau suppress the iuur-
r feu on there wita lour tliouMind additional
troops.
London, Jan. 14 Tbe ptper of London and
J. Paris alxoHt unainr o.itl v condemn tbe attitude
of Greece In lubuuug on reprematiou in the
Conference.
London, Jan. 14. Tbe Meawshlp Great East
ern bas comiuenced totnkeou board the tub
marine cable ot tbe Franco American Atlan
tic Telegraph Company. It iexoected that she
will call in June to lay tbe cable from Urtst to
the American coast.
Glasoow, Jan. 14. Tb- Pr'nce of Wlej
Theatre, In Ibis cltv, was totally desUoyed by
flie last uight. Ho lives were lost.
FROM WASHINGTON.
Alaska Fum.
Washington, Jan. 14. lbe House Commerce
Committee to-day discussed the subject of pro
tecting tbe fur bearing auimaH of Alaska. There
re two bills on this subject now berore ta
Mmmit!f. introduced bvena'.or Cole in tn
ttonatn QnH ho Mr. E.Viot in the House. Is is
proposed to iepi rt a 6ubJtitute lor both bills.
The lUc-oiistrnctlou Committee
hA Ri.prl (Jillem before thein to day. He
explained fully h's administration of affairs iu
MumlHsioDi. and said tbat tbe sUTiirs elected in
diflerent countits oppo od the execution of tbe
reconstruction liws. lie am noi exprpi buv
o nion as to what Congress tuould do wi'U
reeard to llisb'.sippt. but from what ioforina
tion be pave tt is probable lha'. the committee
will n poit agaiust accepting the oret.eut Biaie
r.oestituliou aid in favor of referring the
matipr huhIii tn the neonle.
ki r. Van Horn, ol No York is now reudinc
ritt'n speech, ejtremel dull and proiy
avorof the constructiou of a
KUIiiCmdhI
.K.nnd lbe Falls ot Niagara. Tbe inembers are
no plvii'g tie xpeeh any attention whritevr,
CtoitwiiacJ we here la iUodk force, with
powertal lobby, backed by Secretary Seward,
in tbe boj)e, of securing tbe legislation Asked for,
The Itte l. A. t'inney. , t
be committee of nine members appoln'eri bj;
the House to meet the remains ot tbe (Ion.
Darwin A. Finney and escort them to his late
residence in Pennsylvania, leave for New York
lo night, In the discharge of that duty. j
CITY FINANCES.
'I he Aiiminl rtnntirlftl Mntement ofjthe
Ity 4 nlroller.
la Councils yesterday the annual financial
statement, ot the City Controller, Joseph It.
L.vndnl), wa lead.' ft is au exhibit of. the
receipts, expenditures, etc., during tbe year
te8.
J in el expenditures of the city for
181.,
$7,757,753-28
Leiiiiol ariiouul of cuok pul'l ou no-
count oi temporary lon. iniertat,
mid warrsnts prior to 18B8 ... 4,017,310 31
Total cash jml l on aououul ui do-
pKrtrjaents for 1H68 3,710,412 01
To which add outstanding warrants
tf lht8 8,3,)8.R20 80
Total expenditures of departments
lor lbt,S m J7.0 10,203 80
The loHowlog snows tbe preseut Ueot ol me
city:
Itie funded debt of the city on Jan
nary 1.18fi8,was 836,077 5W 77
Wbieli was Increased Unrlng itie
j tar by isnue as lollowt:
For H.choolH 1145,800
For Uhs exitUHioLs 0.000
For Culverts 18,000
For expenses oi loraieryeiuB 660,000
$72,U0O
From which deduct as iYllos:
Amount redeemed liyTrm
surer f2oB,SM 11
Ounce led by Com
mlsHloners binn
ing Fuud 397,11000
0tf.394 11
Showing an Increase oi
00 203 80
Total Funded Debt Jan. 1, 1809....t3!,737 735 00
l be annexed attueiuenl shows ttie revenue
of itie city Ur 1808. derived from the depart
ments, tale of loans, and receipts from taxes:
Kret ij, tt. H' vrnueof 80S.
HiKUWHjrS ....,W0,2U4 21
i lly Railroad -. ltt,fl)5 88
Water 714.82110
clnesMnd Peualllei 6,31010
Pawnbrokers' Llceohes 4 Otiti 07
Gunpowder 45 00
ibeatrlcal " 1,400 00
IViioltom 1,000 00
PrKou - 17.0IKI00
i-cor ltl,350 87
Heuliu - - 2J U"'l'7
Police 3 it 05
Suerlfl J,9i2 00
Cliy HoJlcllor 4167 70
Markets 67,18:4 12
WharvcH and Landing 61 433 23
(Jliv Pioptrty 14 72513
Ice H at 3 700 07
M hce laneous 6 842 78
Suivy- 4 6i4b3"
I ril. ( n Moi tgaxes, eic 3 U2
Ihv. ou S'octt.etc 317,025 50
H'Hle Hpproprlutlou lo
Public Woliools - 12,037 78
Bttite Tax advanced in
1800 M8 37
Park 4 5j0 00
T mpo:ary Loan
Ueitijfe, :) uuU 4 loun 1r2(l5,l(IO 0U
Hme oi HcUool lioau, No. 2 115,800 00
Hie of Loun SI 171.500 0(1
li- nu ol S;tJ5 0i 0. 180 oiwOO
$1 372,828 31
83i.UO0 0O
Culvert, Mo. 2 I8,i.00 ou
720,000 00
2iiS.42.S-3
41 010 r.i
4,751,312 45
40 089-77
Taxes of prior yeniH
I BXth of lf08
titnle 'lax of 1807, aud IS Late uud
Wllitla In ltOS
Total amount of receipts, Including
cithli balance of $1,082 769 18 ou
hand January 1.181.8 !),220,U96,17
City Councils.
Yesi'erday afternoon the regular stated meeting
of lity Councils took place.
ieieci Branch. The President presented a
coniDQUi-'letUiou irom tue Controllers, abkm tor
$3119 to pay tor col required in excess of
the quantity appropriated.
From the Buperiutendent of City Telecrrnph
was received a note naming the employes p-
poin'ed by biro, ana asking tbeir continuation.
Referred to ibe Committee on Police.
A like tote was received irom Hon. Thomas
J. Raiser, Solicitor ot tbe city, announcing his
appointments of deputies, lieierrtd to the
Committi e on Law.
The annual lepurt ot the City Controller was
presented and reieired.
Mr. King offered a preamble and resolutions
crotestine against the es abliohraent of a police
commission in this city, by which the sfiviccs
of a policeman of tried ability and integrity
maybe retained to irrespective of politics
during the continuance of meritorious conduct.
After a long debate tbe subnet was iniiei-
nltely postpoLed. Tbe yeas were 13, the nays 12.
Mr. Cochran offered ar -folaiiou protesting
nsahifct tbe passage by the Legislature of thu
bill extending toe terais of the heads of tbe
Water Department, tbe Highway Departm0,
and the OcpartQicut of City Property to three
jtars.
This was lost by a vote ot 1G to 9.
A long batch oi petitions was received for
paving, grading, etc. They weie duty referred.
.. A petition was received from citizens ot tbe
Cut precinct ot the Tweuty-tecoud ward, asking
lor its partition.
An ordinance from the Committee on Schools.
oskiug fur $9780 to pav balances due for rent
and fuel took the uhuuI relei'euce.
A number of appoiutuuciiU by Mayor Fox
were then coutirrued.
Au ordinance appointing John Bobbins.
Thomas Potier, and James H. lttliiupton a
commission to direct ihe ex'cnsion ot the
County Prison, f.nd to transfer to their custody
tne appropriation oi fciuu.uuu lor a uoute ot
coi rectum, was oileitJ. It was lor the piesent
postponed.
lhe Ciommon council ordinance supplemen
tary to toat concermug new pubhc buildings
wasconcurrea in.
Al.-o, me asKing tbe Mayor to give wide pub
licity to tbe provisions ot tbe law ag.tiiiBt tbe
k.ll ng ot blue-birds aud other insectivorous
bpeciiueus ol the ft atlieied tribe. Adjourned.
CCtrtmon ijrancn. rreaiucni ooeepu r . usreer
was in tbe ch tir.
A communication was presented from Robert
Buibt. otleiing a Iract ot 199 acres ot land titu
ated betweeu buii-i's avenue and the Schuylkill
river, and between Sixty-tilth aud tSevcntieth
Mrcets, iu the Twenty-reventh ward, as a site
tor tbe hoiife ot concc ion. Referred to tbe
joint special committee on the house of cjrrec
i on.
Tbe annual report of tbe C.ty Controller was
ptestued.
Mr. Wagner t ffered a supplemeut to the ordi
nst.ee to provide for tbe predion of public
buildups, approved December 31, 1808, extend
ing tbe time tor action by the l omiui-.slouers
tbr. uguouttue whole ot the jeir 18G9. Passed.
A ceniiuuniestion was received lioui the Pre
ldent ot the building tlonunisslon, asking lor
the use of rooms in tho building ol the Law
Depanmeut lately occuplea by toe Survey
Dei nrtment.
Mr. Wagner offered a resolution In subslancc
graining the above requeit. Uo erred lo tbe
Commiuee ou City Property.
I, Tbe usual batch of petitions for wa'er, gm,
e'.r., were icceived and apiiroptiaiely retcrred!
A r"-olutioii was adopted to meet, the tlect
Council in lolnt convention on Thurs lav. u.p
21ft instain, at 44 o'clock, lor the purpose of
e:ectii irrxliroad oirecors.
Mr. ItetKell communica ed au iuvi'atlon to
Con in n Council to attend a crass Sieetmg ot
tbe Ti nu erauce lilessing ou Fri'ay eTcning, ihe
ii h. 1 hp n.viiaiton as soceoTeo.
Mr. Gates oiWed a re olutiou iustracting tbe
..irrim m i on moil Council to have tbe iron
iiUi g 1u thechamber of Conmon Council tet,
har k. Ko'crrta to tne i-resiueui oi uuuiuiuu
Co it'll. . .
Mr. Rice oflered a resolution to appoint a
loll t special committee of five members ou
public buildings. Laid upon the table yeas,
32; uays, 11.
Cifl!naati owe 1 4,VW, W.
SO UTH AMERICA,
1.ATKK HEWS DI BTEAMtll.
m
By tbe arrival at New York city of the
steamer Heury (Jhnoncoy.we liaveadvtces from
Aspln wall lo January 6.
INSTALLATION of PRKMPENT GOIIRBOSO.
Tbe formal Inauanratlon of General Correoso
as President of lbe Htate of Pttnamst took plaue
ml tbe Cablldo, Panama, January 1. Ou tbe
occasion there was a military review, and tbe
customary salutes were flred. The greatest
order prevailed during tbe ceremony, aud al-o
during the display of ine military later In the
Cay.
TBI COMMERCIAL TAX
levied by tbe new government creates a great
deal ol itellnsand opposition on Hie Isthmus.
and may probably cause a new revolution.
l be estimated revenue irom oommerciai taxa
tion lor tbe Htate ol Panama for tbe year 1800.
or rather the amount which It would seem l lie
ttoverrment have threatened to coileot, is
$133,365. Ul this sum the mercantile imprest of
the Hiate of Panama Is espneted to contribute
IIOH.OOO, and Colon (20,000; while tbe several dli.
tricis in the interior are to pay oonjoinuy oniy
1 18 856.
'lbe Panama Chronicle says: That the
amounts ol contributions" nnstss. d are Illegal,
we nie certnlu; that they can be paid. Is Impos
sible. That a commercial body, which lias mih
tamed frightful losses turougli the disastrous
civil wars which have occurred, should now be
called upon to loci-ease their Imposts lo the
H:ate In const quence of such wnrs, is something
so monstrous I but it almost forbids calmness In
cendemnlng it. The amount assessed per
month on one llrrn Messrs. Huml. l'l. i & Co.
Is K00, which Is equal to 80 cents per year for
each Inhabitant of the city, paopeis Included;
and other houses are taxed in similar propor
tions. That such taxes can be submitted lo Is
Impossible tbat they cau be paid Is impossible
also. The abolition of custom houses was in
Vnded us a boon to the merchants, for which
the Slate received nnd now enjoys more tnan
im eoulvalerit. Buch concession would become
a curte if it be followed by the monstrous ex
actions now sought.
MOHyl'KRA AGAIN.
A proclamation has been Issued by ex Presl
otiil W ot got ra, dated at Lima, Deo. 9, 1808, lo
which lbe General alludes lo the element of
discord both at lbe seal of lbe Federal (4overn
ment of tne United Htates of Colombia and lu
the (stale of Panama, which la still rife, aud
wblch, he says, is tbe continuation of the same
wblcb deprived blm of power, with the aid of
the bujonet, on the 23d of May, 1807. Asa
remedy, Ueneral Mosquera iuggesls that the
uoDgi ess should convoke a Congressional con
vention, lo meet In lbe city of (JarihHgena.wnti
tbe view lo perfect the Constitution and trans
fer to Panama, irom Bogota, lbe capital of ine
republic, lbe proclamation reviews the past
positions of parties, and breathes a concilia
te! y spirit throughout.
MORE TROOPS FOR TIIK J8TUMU3.
The Panama Star and JlnralU bas the follow
ing: On tt,e 4 to lust, one uuudred aud nf y
liatu nal troops, under command ol Coiouui
Foreia, arrived at Aspln wall from UartliFigena,
per steamer Conway, tn route for Pa u a run. Al
though we have no orhclal announcement of
what tbee iroops are sent to the Isthmus for,
their mission seems very clear, and, lu eon
mcilon ihtrewltb, we can now dloover the
rue mist-ion of Benor PraJilla. Tbe fact, that
Ueneral Motquera desires to return to this
country and to ogalu place hira.sell at the head
f the Government is manifest, as well from
bis os n published circulars as Irom the fact
tt ut be Is brought forward as a candidate
fcr tbe l'lOldtiicy by a couslderablt) por
tli.n of the Liberal parry at, B laota.
I I, ul he has maDy supporters in Panama is
aleo evident, sua It is probable If be wire to
laud here that he would carry the Htate against
Halgar. This fact bas created considerable nu-eiit-inefs
In the oipital, and there au be uo
doubt tuat the main ol j'.'ct of Heuor Pradlllo's
mlhSlou was toascettaiu I he public sen'lmeu',
hi re In relerecce tnerelo. For a length of lime
before bis coming here the troops juat arrived
were In readiness In birranquilla to einbarn
lor tne Isthmus when tbe neoesslty arose fir
their resence here, t-enor FradilU must bave
lU(rglit that time arrived ween he left A-.pl a
wall, lor we find the foice shipped here by tue
rt-iuruofthe steamer wblch conveyed him to
Carthagena.
AFFAIRS AT BOGOTA.
Dates from Dogotatotbe 10th December give
a vt-ry elnomy description of affairs. Tne city
piehents tbe appearance of a battle-Held, witu
Hel'Utis running through the streets night aud
day. Uetueral Mosqntra and General 8 ilgar
bave bun brought forward us o-tcdldates for
tne next Presidential election by the liberal
purtbs. Im Presna, ot Dogota, uuder date of
tbe llihof December, says tbat Heuor Ignaclo
Gutierrez Vergara, President of the Hints of
Cundlnsmarca, bas been condemned by the
Legislative Assemble to eight years in the
chain garig and deprived of nil right to ever
after held any public oillce. Tbe same paper of
iee 15'liof December says tba' tbe Assembly
bad alterwsrds granted blm a pardon, whieu
tbe conservatives looked upon as an insult, and
lusieOhal Suuor Gutierrez will not accept lu
AFFAIR IN CHILI.
Tbe?erdh8s been signed transferring over
to Mr. Henry Melggs tbe conlraot eutered Into
with Mr. Annan lor the worklugof the MtJ'l
lones Kuano beds. Mr. Melggs becomes respon
sible for the payment of tbe $100,000 advanced
to Mr. Arman for tbe construction of tne moni
tors and is to deposit In tbe Treasury several
iiiousHneiBai dollars in tne oouus or tnedent
which tbe State acknowledges as due to him.
Tbe crops la tbe southern part of Clii'l
aie not likely to tnrn out favorably. Tue
prospeois are neiter in tne rortn. xbe
lniptachrnent of the Judges of the Hu
preme Court Is re ub lng very slow headway, and
it Is thought tbe probcuiorg will lail tn'irely
in carrjiDK out their charges. Hevere eartb
quaktB continue to be experienced along the
coast. On the night of the 10th a heavy shook
was ten at loqmmno, wuicu extended north
ward to Herenus. uaidera. ana uobii-t. bul was
not felt above the latter point; whetnor It was
lelt southward towards Valparaiso Is not
known, but It Is leared its effects may have
been severe mere, ine ungiisn Government
b8B rt fused to allow Chill to obtain any more
vettels or warlike material from Eulaud
Sending the present state f ullaiis beLween
pain and lbe allied republics.
AFFAIRS IN BOLIVIA.
ConKldershlo excitement has been created by
tbe difcci'Vciy of new and extensive gold mines
alMinta Itosa, in the department of uaula Cruz,
nei-r the lirb.lllau frontier. The mines are said
to be eictewlugly productive, equalling those
ol tSiliiorula and Australia. Ihe reports may
be exag&eialed.
AFFAIRS IN 1'ERU.
Driies from Lima are to the 21st ult. The
eilcw ftver at 1'usagua continues lis ravaaes.
1 he Ut rcurio, of Tarapoca, says that out of
two. ve bundled inhabitants only two hundred
rtuiaiu. mbuy having fled to tbe Interior, and
two hundred and fori) -eight having died up to
me 20111 jNovemotr, o mat commerce is en
tirely l ralyred. there beluv no laborers to load
ibevirnels in port, or mule drivers to bring
down i ne nitrate irom me mines.
JlI JS'ueicnal says a bank in London has of-feic-d
lo loun ten millions of dollars lo the inu
nlcipailty of Lima, to be expended in puullo
oiks in mat citj , me amouut to oe gradually
(nnilid within sixty years.
Kurtlionukes eoutiiiue to be constantly felt
along lbs coast.
Ou the 17th lustant the government Issued a
decree declaring the navigation of Peruvian
i)rt free lo flags of all nailouB. Tnis Im
rortai t measure will be tbe tueuns of allraot
ii u ou u lame scale forelan lruuilnratloo. tuus
opening up the rich bul unknown valleys of
Hie Aiubiuin.
As tbt goacoof the Cblnehas will snon give
out, tbe government is making ail nectary
srrauken inis with rehpeot lo tbe northern
ri iiohitK, and the losdlng of the same was din
tofcdof by suction at the government house,
t.tmiinaily to Messrs. Peruuudez & Lcheulque,
hiulusl much competition.
KEHAKKAULB IMAOKS.
The Wrltish steamer Topaae, on her rolurn to
vuiL..i.n,ni.i hurlun erulfe. biouiiU t from
Pak'er Island some of the gigsnlto liusgs of
bicbso nmch baa been beard from lime to
l ine, but of which so IH'ie is rwny u-.wu,
u.,,1 uii..i, i.,,i,i eoiiKi uule the ouiel attr.o
lion in ttiHt barren, out-of tne-way kpot. luese
luihu's bave been in view on brvud the Topaiee
kii , -H in-r o.riuui in Vulnaralso llielr great bulk
and wtlKhl precluding tnelr being taslly aent
on i-hore. nnd severl persons nave availed
tl em.eives ol tbe opportunity sfl.irdod ihein
iu lusptci these remarkable euriouiwwa.
A MiR, iinMHo tnutvtnr has an arrauert
ment by which all the cattle in a burning barn
can be turned loosa wltl.nnt loss of time.
A CbilB'mia goose, sent to two prisoners
n ) - J : 1 a 1 . 1. H I -. 1
in Simla's i"'i. was srniiyn won nt auu
etttl we. Ttey f predated the tafflug.
JS 0 UNTY CLAIMS,
Nearly 39,000,000 Alrea'ly IHsbnrso'l I
A brief notice only of the statement given
Leiow hi s been published berore. It was pre
paied by Mr. Henry D. Washburn of IndUna
fitratke Comniillee on Holdlers'and Hillors'
Reunites, showing tbe number of additional
bounty clslmi psld, number rejected, and
amount of money dlsbusseU to Dooemoer 31,
1808:
Nn. Kt- Ammmt
'tcir-i. Mt'niMtit.
New York.... 2,3 $1 4rt7,o;i
li)ttn 6 6W 6,11W,87
Iowa - 702 l.HtkS 100
Mltsi uil l,f!i 1,148 4 x1
Penci-ylvnula. .... 1,2 3108.707
Ir.dlni.afU. ii.) 7)8 lH'inO
Alnbumg... n at 10,722
Alkann.B m 174 209,n60
Call ornls l,o:t: 281.6M)
Colorado. 70 112,600
Dsco nhM 8 15 600
Hoi Ida 75 18,400
Gr-oiela 40 20)
Kansas 450 6-53 10i
Kentucky. 1.5-Vi 1.13S.071
loiilslatia HA IKiO-'iO
MlnnefOla. n 84 4I8.I8S
Mli-slFSlppl 13 1.000
Nebinska 1H Zl.biH
evda 30 21600
Nw Mexico 78 tM.4A0
N( nbCaioJlna.......... 675 111 4 0
Olegon 818 19,600
TnLesee 1.032 081,813
Teias Ul 14 100
Watblrjtitori Territory........ 17 21,700
Disi rlct Columbia 63 . 49 700
Maryland 442 4XI,H28
West Virginia ... 401 7175
Delaware....... 137 120,'i
New Jen ey 612 657 20S
MIcbHeu .... 1,164 1,20.610
VMsconsiu. . 716 1,213 8A1
IlliLO'S 2,121 4,227 310
Maine 1,124 6,148,12
New ljsmpfrhlre 683 423,73.8
Vermont.-.....- 618 810.175
(Vnnetlcot . .... 309 678,788
Masfacbnsetls - 1,6X1 1,2,18,100
Hbt de IsiaLd... 260 2-0 080
If H Army....- 1.189 )4 780
V. K. tcrpe.- 1,067 2,766,743
Total 4,087 38,72o018
ninttr Working or tbe rclQc Itallroad.
The Son Francisco Bulletin says:
' U uc cd to be thought that tbe great difficulty
in lbe way ol a railroad to ll e Pacific Oceau was
in the Sierra Nevada tiret, as to the engineer
ing difficulties it presented, and next in the
obstacles to regular running presented by its
winter snows. The eneinceiing difficulties have
been triumphantly ovetcome, ded It isnoiv be
coming apparent that tbe snow obstacles are
n uch lets on tbe California end of the road,
lroiu Sacramento to tbe Wasatch Mountains,
than on tbeta-tcrn end from Omuna. The snow
belt cn this end ot the liue is narrow. West of
the fcierra there is no snow at all, and very
little tails at on elevation ol 3000 feet. About
22 niiles of shedding protects the track from the
deepcbt f-no of the high Sierra, and tbr-ie is no
resron to doubt this protection will be adequate,
with tue uee ot thy snow-plough at intervals.
1 ffcendinfr tbe easKru slope, and ncro-s the
plateau ol Nevada to Bait Luke, tbe climate is
dry and veiy lit'. le .now fails, the elevation
raiielr.R trom 4000 to COOO lott, with a nnn h
Ujili'cr lmu'e it an goes with the same altitude
ea.-t ot Salt Luke, lhus lbe only trouble from
snow in a In e of CG2 niiles, from 6acrnmeuto to
Ihe i.crih ei.d of trait Lake, is the narrjw belt
in ti e bieh Bieirs, which is mostly rooted iu.
"lbe Union Pacibc Ktuiio.iM, on the contrary,
runs trrocph a mow country for its whole
length ol 927 unlcs, Irom Omaha to Bubo Sum
mit. At Chejenno, 510 miles west ol Qjiahu,
be mad bas an elevation of 7040 feet, which is
eitbt Icet more than tbe highest point 01 the
Sierra Nevada crossed by the Central Pacific.
Duly 22 ru les further west tac elevation U 8121
feet; or 1302 feet more thin the hipnest point
on the Centrsl; aud tor about 3f0 miles further
west, to kebo Summit, the average cleva'ion is
over 0500 fee. Benrinct these tacts in mind, it
is easy to uiidcistatd the )ae reports ot tbe
road boing blockaded by snow sine December
tied 0: . neyer ue, ond or constructiou labor
beii e impeced in the mountains this side of
Cren river. The president of the Central
Pucicc gives it as his opinion that tho distance
rf grat elevation on the Union PaoitJa is too
Icng to make cove ring practicibie: hence It is
not inipronable that nearly every winter therj
win ue more oostrucuotis irom snow ou tbe
latter road than on the toroier.
"ihe foregoing facts also exolatu bovit is
that tbe Central PacirJc is now making suCi
raidd pioprcss. Wtce the hist of July, when
transportation ucioss the Sierra summit fairly
Di gair, me ccmnanv has built three hundred
miles ot road. Tbe rate at which grading and
track-laying progressed hai not been lessenel
since winter tet iu. Al. bough the climate tn
the gieat b a ei 11 Is cold, it is very dry, leaving so
little moisture in the soil to freeze tbat gradiue
i- going on as usual, tbe plough beiug ueed as
ettblly as in the waim sea-on. By the first of
Januurv tbe grade will be flniphed to tbe head
ot bait Lske. CG2 miles east of 8acr-mento, aud
about 200 miles ebst or the present cud ot tbe
track. The iron for 40 miles of track is alreadv
on cars cling the farther end of lbe road; 100
niiles more ot tracking is on band lu this city
add at Sacramento, and more is constantly ar
riving by sea. The company has increased its
motive power through orders by the Isthmus.
and has made such progress in forwarding its
own road ma'enal that it is now able to carry
more general trlgbr, aoa tne shipments by boat
from ibis city have been resumed as usual."
MARINE TELECFRAPE.
Far additional Marina Hewi tee Pirit Page,
almaN.au huh ruiL.A.ua.LirHiA.Tnio iav.
Bom Kibim.- 7 M.QUM Bts. 7'5rt
BOM BBTtt...-.-..- ..4 li7tllUH Wats....... 4'H
fHlLADKIuPiUA BUAKi) OF TliADK.
T. C. MvOahuh, "
J. PbK'K VV KTHUBILL, MONTHLY OOMMITTKS,
llltMi WlMHJU. J
UOVKUKNTS OK OCKAM STiSAJUlCUS,
Acsni oiaagow ,...jew Tore..-..
(.,oiVfBlilDKU)n.JLiveiiooi...iNew York
U. ol fcosluu- L,lveruool...Pev Yura.. .
Helveila. .. Xlvorpool.New Yorli. ......
Ii.wt. .UlasKuw.....New Yura
W ui. heuii.........l.ouaen JNw York......
. I f, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 fVAItf Vitp.
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1
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,. i.uiiuui...,M..,ri, u, ....,,.,,, -I),
iavoriKHil...lew York
I . . . . .1 .... lUMM. V . . ..
Fiance...
MdlftVlkli.
raiedouls.
Cuba.
Ksiigaroo,
I.lvuritftnl . Piiril.iiI ,..'. .
,01s"iiw New York....- . Ju7
..j-uvei MWI...J.-.I9W ivrK Jail,
uivrirpooi... . or via Hal. Jao.
O. ot N.York.
.New YorkLl vernool Jn.
low... iM...uijmv .--.. Ju.
r.m Antwerji...NewYor:...jJiverpooi..- ju.
Caoa New Y 01 k ... LI verHiol jn.
Plonker ......JfhlltMl..v lloilutfiou Jia.
Touawauda... .J'hUl...-..Havttuiiah.. .. Jan,
lUiliiem. New YorkNew Urleaaa .Ju.
KikIuk iar. New Yors...Aluwall.....-..ja
Aiernmack New Yotk Klo Janeiro.... .Ju.
J uulau. lMnlQa.., a, e- uricuua J au.
WAllB ie lorwi-rdiHl by every sieiuner lo th reunm.
line. '1 he sietuut. Mr or from Uvorpo.il uaiI u.
Queenstown.exwpt Ihe OtkuadUii ilua, wnlo.i uail Hi
Lond. udeiry. lUe steAme, Utt or Ir .m tue l,nll
rent call it Honthnnnptoo
CLKARBD YKSTHlDAY.
BsiqueBfHe Jitiirn, Alleo, Uenoa., D aS etsin
Co.
Bt'r J. 8. bbrlvsr. Dennis, Baltimore, a. droves, Jr.
i ABfIVl.D VK8TKBOAY.
Bteemshlp rtvuliH, IreHiimu, ti liouis trorn New
York, wild mSa. lojuiiu F, 0,!l
bubrOilvlB, Fn. lday irom oaef. Del, wi.h
imid lo Js. L. B-wley A (j,,,
r-ci'tPsulel C.irba (new), KidrldEa, I dy from
Outa. iiel.i wl h griu to J-,. u beiey A tlj.
... MBWOMANKa.
Biesrrtblp Ji'dIrib, Hone. t Hkvetia fr-nn New
Or.euii. nun fl ea iin luai. lor fmiKat-ioliI.
Bteau Btnp hluueer. 'a'lirlii Ir.m. Wiluiinz'nn.
N.O.. UtlJlusi,. cr FulU ielpblA Dm ii m. d 2l
ttilp.suiriis lureeiiilne. loeo dii. roulo ion do nltou,
m u e cmlun. luda rt 40 bu-hel rouh rlc.
1U7 0ielli)nibr, H.iKOoalngles, iHiln Jjnluer bulH.
Hit.tt.niiJ ForMlr, Ptt, bence AtRlchmonai.il.
Iraiai't.
hieu sblp wyvnilog, Teal, benee, it 8vauti ll b
lr limit.
Kti sin sblp Bon-ao, Baker, lor Pnlladdphla, cleared
el Hi toi 13ib Inn.
liaique Ban 1 1 Mlnctt. from HavAnns tor Ne
Yeik. iui lulo Nanmii M. I", fiai mi leaky
Hchr Maiy K HHiiiboii, rtitmson. lieuoe ramalntd At
Hiliall Mb Iiiri,, iur Ir.uiUad or Ulenlueg-a. 10
:i.d lor Mm York
r-dir Ii laws-ha, Lee, cleared at Baltimore I3tb lust,
lor t-n vldeme.
Pctirt.at I- itordery, Grace, riom BelfAat, Me., at
Pv-, ai Si h tnt.
SMioi b.1. VVU.M, iititlM, MlaU xUV MW U1M.,
BabtUtUnvii
ntltr lmy. Msy. irtm Nswp-M for Pal:adelphl,al
hw York I'rth InM. ,,. . .m ml
Puao Wais'n. Hmith. from I'oitiaod lor rh.ladsi
pins, at Holmes' Hois Hth ids.
BOTICa TO MABINFJW
LIOk'lHuUnK jlltNTaulVhO CUBA.
TTnllrd K Airsioi am (teoerai at HAVAna:
Bir-by arrall boat Irom litiro laai nW!t. I
rclvd Itircrmail .d whloti 1 ibluk abould n m "
IDhiio as tonn a pokalhle.
i re In-uiiieniB nave taken possession o' tn
htniru Point I.oo rclA. near Point Mat nii a
mriyed Ihe . urn and apuarmns. It was a tl' -oia'S
ImH. Kresnrl order, newly erected Ad 111 lor me
Trie la imiiortani 10 vejscls hontirt thronsH tn old
BalaniAthAnnel. KIUH A KU ul H
T'nttert State Coauilar ASnl.
TJnttail RtAtcs ConiOlar Aseucy, INuoVttas, UtOJiu
bet U 168,
Notice Is berrey elven ibal a tren b;inr. niarke l
wlih ihe word -Wreck." bas rin Uirt nu 'lit i.11
'HilioD.s K NR. rf a vetsul sunk 10 UonwBy Bf , west
I ne buoy 11, tn S fathoms At low water spring
tides, wlib Ihe folioalni mark ml cjiupai Ubac-
MreAt Ormes TTead. K by fl , distant J 5 1'itbs mtles.
eullin Island Telegraph. W. X f.. l int oule.
Tre lormanl ol lbe wrck shows at hinU watr.
By order. KOBIN A LLKN. HwrclAry.
Trlnllv Hnnsa. London. Hep 11- lsta
LEGAL NOTICES.
TN THE COURT OP COMMON PLRAS FOR
1 TUlt CITY AND COUNTY OF FlilLADiOr
PHI A
WILLIAM WKIQHTVtAN, As Unee, vs. Br.
UW11 ruULUHAKi, Vend. It i p. Jane Term,
1ICM. Nee. OH aiid Ml.
1 he Aurtilcr Ai.pointed by theOotirt lo make dlsirl
hi.t on ot the fuud In Court produced by lbe bUerllFs
sale, ubder tbe Ai'ive wriu of
All ibai cerialn lot ol grooad, beginnlnt; on the
roitnslae ol Coates stex IS feel ea-lward Iron
F.levenib street, In tbeCltyol 1'lillailf linla af ireia (I,
I tierce eiunoliig alorgCoat s street earn ward IS leet,
tl eitce northward AM Pel 4 luchea, Hiesce wasta-ara
12 fe 4 I' cries, thence eonlbward S feet, thpnoo
w.t arrt along Ihe aouib lltieof a-fei w ue nlley,
leaClrig Into Kleventb s reel.8 leet, thi nee southward
si Tact 9 Inchvs to the place ot beginning.
Also, all that cerlalu lor or pieceot gronnd sltn,te
on lbe N. E. corner of C'oateaai.d Kiev, nib stree e,
lullied'jof FbiladelphlA aforeaald (' n alDlng lu
tront on Coatee street Is leet, aud In depth oi the
eaht line 61 leet liu hes, ami on the weal Hue 67 teat,
and on Ue norib Hue 29 leet 8 Inches,
Will attend to the duties of his anpMntmeit on
Tl'FBDAY, Jan. 2S. IK9 at 4 o'rlock P.M., At his
Cfllre, No. 621 WALNUT Btreet. In the City of Pnlla
delphla when and wl.ere All parties iriurestd are
requlrfd to make their claims, or be debarred Irani
cerulug la upon salu fund.
JOllN B. COL A HAN,
115fDw5. Auditor,
TN TIIE ORPHANS' COURT FOR TIIE CITY
L ANU COUNTY OF PulLAllKLPHlA.
feslateol liKMlY vv. KKNNKDY, M, D.. deceased.
ILe Auditor Appointed by the Court to audit, snuie,
and adjust Ue account ol C. H. KKN UKilY,
tiecuior. end lo retort distribution ol the balance In
Ihe bauds ol tbe accountant, will meet tbe pai tlee
lnierexted, lor the purpose of bis aupolrmnt-ru, on
Wl.UMW AY. Jai uary -a. A. D lstin at 11 o'clock
A.M ,.atlliecllico WILLIAM F. JUDjOX, K-i.,
No, 7t8 WALNtT blieel, lu the c ly of Pftlta-deli-Lla.
lldimwot
TN THE OUPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY
X it Nl) COUNTY OF PHILAUKLPHIA.
Faiateoi WILLIAM FLnM 1 MO, deceased.
Tl e Auditor appoln td by 1 tie (jour; to eiiatt. sattle,
and adjust theaccountof KL'UKN K Y. JOuNoU
artniiuli'ralir ol Ibe Folate ol WILLIAM FL.KK
1NH, dectaaed. and 10 report dlHtrltiiiilon 01 tbe
calunce In tnu hniids of said ai-couiuBin, wl I uieut
the rsrlles Icteresled, tor the purpose of his ai
pulmnienr, on VH.iKlJAY', January 50, IH61.
o'clock P. M., at the ollio ol UJtOK K W. tO'lKS,
1'Ril, No. L01 a. FIFTH bUeet, lulheCl'yof Pnilv
deli li'a. I 9 11 1:1 13 is
TT KITED BTATE8 PATF.NT OFFICE,
lJ WaSHINOTiiN, u t. Jsn 4,18,9
On tbe petltlrn ol CHaKLU WI I.IIKL 1 aud
ANNA Ca '11UKINE W1LM HLM ol Pupadelphla,
I'niLsylvanla, prrylng lor tne extension or a piletil
granUd Iht ni ou t ,e 'M d.,y of April 1K,5, for an Im
prvvement In FKOTFCIOR FOrt I AM e BHaDKS
1 1. Is ordered 11 at Bald petition bo heuil a', tins
oflice on Ihe 2:d dy of March next. Any prso 1 may
oppose 1 Lis externum. Objections, dep si l'ins, and
o.li' r p n r rhuuld be ftled la lull ollice twenty duys
Lelt re ibe day ol hearth.!
EM8nA V IOTR.
1 7 lb 3t :ovmmljslouer 01 l'at nts.
PROPOSALS.
A1
KM I TRANSPO UTAT10N.
oyriciiCHiKrutiARTiKu.KTir.tt
FoKT Lha VKr. Wukih Kansas. LtfO.H. Inns, f
t-KALall I'ltOPObALti will be teceiv-U At tnls
olhce until 11 u'c.ock a. M.. January 20, ittti'J, lor the
THANbl'OKTATION OF Ml Ll 1'AH Y bU PPLl ltd
cutlug the year comuienclug April 1, isntf, ou the
following loiiiesi teroposa's lor route No. 8 will
uli-otie received oy llrevot Lleutenaut-Colouel M. I,
l.uduiug-on, C. O. M.atnauta Fe, i . Al., uuill the
time above mentioned )
KOUTE No. 2.
From each points on the Union Pacific Railway,
F.. li. , Bb uiBy, uurlng the exlsteuce of tue contract,
be dtfclguaied by tbe Chlel Uu ,rtoriuasier a Ueparl-
tiiiiii ol the xuikhouiI, 10 Any plaot-s lua', iua be
uenigDatec by tbe lor warding olll-er lu the Btate el
Kui.bas and 'territory ot Coloiado south of lail uue
40 degrees uorth; lu sucn poaltious of tue Btate ol
1 ixas and luulau lernuiry as lie uortli 01 tbe Oaua-
dUn river and west ol longitude 97 decrees; anil 10
tort Luleu, New Mexico, or aucb other uepot as
may be utaiguaied tu mat Territory, and auy luter
Oieclaii poluts ou the route 10 that depot. Bidders
win slate the tale per loo pounds per loo miles at
wblcb tney will ire ut port the aioree in each montU ol
kit jfar, beglunlDg At tn I 'tb.
fecpaiAie, "'i l.i.., . vlted and will ba en
u... , . 11 trsi. jlo-tun t to and from the ml.
MM 1 til., i, lie 11 le ttw ! f jeriuo pound, lor the
In r'id -u.t tcJ no. u.iUa,au la tbe iore-
' Ci .urn dAHKER
1. t srrn, Lamed, Ijodge, Lyuu.iteynolds.Qar.
and, acd Uhlou.
' FROM FORT HAYS
to Fens Dor ge, Lyon, Keynolds, uarlaud, and ITulen.
tKOJl fc-UKtilUaN OK FOKT WaLLaCK
to Fr-rta Len, Reynolds, OarlAnu aul Uuiou,
TLe transpuriatluo herein Advertized lur must be
wholly by waguu.
IbioruiAliou wilt be given on Application to this
oOice ol ihe db-tances between ihe places named
above, And upou any other points regarding lbe ser
vice bereln aaverllttd ior.
KOU l u: NO. 8.
From Fort Union, or sucn other depot as may be
etiubiikbtd Id Ihe Territory ol New Mexico, 10 any
I'CHBor siatloiia tbat Are or may bd e. laoitatied in
li.at lerriiury.kud lo nucu pests or aiatlous aimay
he des guated In the Territory of Ac. ua aud the
Htate ot Texas went ol longitude 108 degree.
'J be weigut 10 be transported will nut exceed on
Route No. 2, 20,10.010 pouud; on Route No, 8, lo.iuo 000
pouues,
Kiiiders will s'A'e tbelr places or residence, and
each propoeai mini be aucoinpauled by a deposit ef
;eo0 i,o eaor oe'tiued cbeo- patabie 10 the order
oi the nudersigned). as a guarauiee tbat In case as
awaru la made to him .he bluuer vlu ac ept It and
uter into contract with good and saulcluut security
In atoordanee with the urinaof this auver'lssmeuti
on Id sum tu be loitebed to the United Mlairs lu ca
( f lailu e by the party to wuom the contract may be
awardtd. lo txecute In due lorui au-h ooutruct,
l aib bli der must be present at tbe opeulag of tbe
piopoaal, or be represented by bis attor ey.
1 he c -ntiactora l 1 be required to give bouds nn
l.ouit No. 2 lu secb aoiounta as shall be lixed by the
uoderslfc-i.td; ou Hunte No &, lluo.iKill.
fcaiiflhcicr evidence 01 Hie loyalty aud solvency
ol each bidcer and person olWed as security will bu
nquirtd. . , .
P10 oa.ismust ke Indorsed -'Propofialg for Army
Irai r porta: Ion on ouw Nc. 2," or -a " a the oo
Day be. aid uoovwlll be euimalned unless they
intly conipty with ine leuuneiueuui of tblsadver-tifeu-enk
. , . .
Ihe party to whom an award Is made nius; be pre-ir-dto
extcuie ihe oontrot wltueut unaecesiary
d Jay and 1 g've the rei 11 treu bonds lor the faithful
tei loruiai ce 01 iheo niraot
ibenshi 10 rei.ct any and all bids tba. may be
oflerec is reservul.
The cortrao r on each route must be In readiness
A r ei-rv'ce by tbe Ul duy ot Aptll. isti9, and mu,
hae a plare of buhliie or ag-i cyat wnllibemay
becomuiurlcaied wl b rtadily.at tbe Blurting pom.
"'ifia'nk'lornls shovfiug the conditions of ibe on
uo to he euleno Into for enoh route, cau be hu
upou ai plitatlou to mis olllt e, elthur i-ersonaily or
by le .er, aud must accompany aud b- a pari of tbe
'ulanks'ior proposals will be fnrulxbed on appll.
LIRv o'rJref lb Chief tiuartermaster. Ml ltaiy 01-
rl7"rrM,m' L.C.
Jjt pT P. A) . GtD. IT. B. A .. C. U. M., Ldp'l li t
D1
Kl'AKTMENTOFBTEAM KXvJISJiS AND
llOILl'.ita.
Inspection Officr. 1
Rooms 59. 31. and8:i Iokkkot Iiuilui so, V
JrOUHTll bTHHKT, HKl.OW CllK-NUr J
JS'otlce is tier tti lv n lo uil user or uaeis of
eveiy Mtstlonury Hiearu lliller wlttilu trie
Jlonlis ol ibis eily to give notice, lu writing
williin Tbiny lys r fterdateof nils notioo, at
tbe office of the Inspector, the loaxllou of every
Boiler In use by tilrn or lliein, soil tne busluess
or purpose for wuion tUe said Roller Is med.
Al-o all persons pioiiosiug lo drect or oper tte
acy new Boiler or Boilers, so tbat 11 same
may be Inspected In f jre uhIdk. l' eotiipllanod
witbsclor Assembly or May 7. 180 1 also orJI
nsnre of Couuolls approved lbe lttlb tlay of
" . T. J. I.OVKOROVE,
1 12 5t Oblef Inspector.
ALEXANDER (5. CATTELL & CO
PltOLtl'K tlOMMIKHlON ilKKUHANTIS,
No. IS NORTH WUAKVlUi
Wo. 9 UoHTH WiTKH WTREET,
AUAAJKtU Ail CAST AX1 . UMMOAniUafe
AMUSEMENTS.
TJU'J ADELFUlA
J. C1L1Y,
PHILIlARMOfC 80-
TITR FIRST GRAND COXCKRT
Ol tblii Kccle.y will take piace on 1
BATUBUA Y A-VKNfNU, Jan, It, IN t,
AT tna
ACADEMY OF MUBIC.
A MAON I FICRNT OhCHKflTnA
of sl'ly-flve, cauRistlog 01 All the best artls s of Pbt'a
ilelptiln undi-ribedlrtctlou Of Mr. W. U. DIi . Ilu H,
will recder Beei h ven's
feKVk.NTB SYMPHONY
in a manner of excellence tbat bas never been
t quailed In this city. ,
MAU'LLE CAMILLA TJRKO.
Tbl" yooiig ard txlraoidmary Violinist, w o
A'tmilc reriormancs bs wtn the admlratl jn of tne
wor d, will make her first
AND ONLY APPKAHANCB THIS SB A SON,
MR. C. H JARVle..
whose eifinlslte touch and perl"ct execution Jus'.lfy
ui ueieuruy, will execute a oriiuaii
PIANO HOIA).
Id's combination, wlib otnor Grand Orcfifstrs
r-eleclloiis, cuinpr l.-es one of the UueHi pro'ammoe
ibt bas ever been offered to tbe l-nliitdtipnla
lu'llc.
feai-on T;ckets, admitting tbe bolder to Poor
.( arena at a twelve itebearsajr.
Mugle Tickets.....
Ticket admitting Two rrsocs
,6 00
10-nO
1 00
ni iwcruiers- ti.xir J icket to cai.n Loccert.
blngieTickeU lo each Rehearsal..,
80
Ilcketsto Non-9ut'Hcrlriers to each Concert. l-to
Forrale at the Oillce of tbe Hnoieiy, Nn. lioVCifRs
N U l Street, three oays prev otn iu the Concert, and at
Ibe Academy ol Music on ihe loto of January.
PubecrlplioDs received at the o Hoe.
Doors open at 7 o'clock. Concert lo begin at I pre
cistly. N. B.-SO RESHnVF.D SKT".
C. P. LOi) WORTH, President.
J. A. GiCTy.R, Becretary. 1 12 tu w f
WALNUT ST. TIIEATHK. BEGINS AT 11
TaI8(Fridvi feVKNING. Jan 18.
IlOtbKS CKOVL)k,D TO I UH DOJlli
DNFQUIVOCaL tUOCK-SH
of Dion Rnucicaini a great aema lonai drama of
A Kit it DARK; OR, LONDON BY NlUiiT.
Btcelved on each representation
WltM ENI'UUSKSTK AP?MtTrii
J. K Wt DONOlOH as OLD TOM
New acei erv bv R. ti. Bnikb and J,,hn th..,,.,
machinery by Alex.W'il'on; music by Simon Masa'er.
In order to accmumodate tbuna woo enliia m .uii.
cent cities and towns, tbere will be a daylight per-
ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON, AT I O'CLOCK.
MBS. JOHN DBEW'8 ARCH 6T&EET THE.
ATKK. Begins at bail-paV7.
JtnUBMUOl MOUBE1,
1TN1 ti I'hi aM'rrn inniu-vrnra
FOTJKTH WIKK, OoN UN UltD BUCCE88.
Ol AuguBiin uaiy s local 1 lay,
A KLAt-H OF' I.IeIITIINO.
TT W 1 I I. hR ulvii-ai TlLMinnT
wltb lis New fcctcery.
intricate macoinery
. . . aoa Efflolent Call.
Beats secured six days In advance.
THEATRE COMIQUE, 6EVENTH BTREET.
below Arcb. Coiututuces at Tib.
CURSORY..... Pole Lessee and Manager
TONIOUT,
FIE8T BEPEFIT OP MI-8 TJ8 AN G ALTON. "
1 WO OhKRA8 BY Of FkiNBAUH.
"LI8CHKN AND KkIIZcHKi" and LA ROSE
Dl or. FLKUR.
MISB BUl-AN WALTON IN BOTIT.
"6b" WA11M.K, HA'I UKDAY AT 1. 1 1101
FI X'S AMERICAN VARlETr THEATRE.
HVitKY ltVFNlNU AND HA1CBDAT
Al l KKPiOOW.
GREAT COMBINATION TROKPHL
In Urnd Ballets. i.th oulan Burleeonea. Rnn.i
Daucee. Pantomlmea. Oymnaat Aota. etc.
VALER'8 (LATE 1MILLER9) WINTER
UARLKN, Nob. 720, Tit, TU, and Ul VljlS
btreet.
1 UK grand ORCHK9TRION, formerly the pro
pe ly ol the GRAND Dt'KK OF BADH.N, purubased
at great expense by JA' B VALK , of .nisclty, In
eeni-li KUou with FLAJIKR'S OKuil Kdl'RA.. aud
Mi-s NKl.uIK ANDlLKr.N, win perform a-VKRY
At'lKKiNOON and KVEMNU at tue above-mentioned
place. Admlst-inn Iree. 1 13 if
o
R L W O L P 8 O UN'S
THIRD GBEAT MATINEE
WILX. BE GIVUN r.
Mr: XT FBIDAY AFTERNOON, lOtb Inst., ,
Al 4 o'clock, , ,
l'OYER OF TUB ACABEUY OF MUSIC,
when lie will be assisted by tbe distinguished artists ,
Mr. EDWARD COLON N E and
I1ERU RUDOLPH HENNia.
ADMI3-IOX, ONE DOLLAR. Ui4t
HORTICULTURAL HAL L. QERMANIA
OUCTlKolrtrt P UHLIU RS.il EARHALd
EVERY WEDNESDAY, at 8 P. M. Tickets sold
ai tne door, and an principal Muviu btores. Pack
ages of five lur 1: single 25 ceu..
Fugagements can he niaue by addressing Q. BAB
TERT, No. 1231 MONTE Re Y Btreet; Wlttfg's Mualo
Sioie. No. 102lCbesuut street; Andre's Music btore,
No lisi Cbesuut street. 10 18 8m
CABL BENTZ' AND MARK HASSLER'8 0R
CJnTBA MATINHkH, D.VF.RY HATCRDA Y
al8U r-, M IN MLblCAL FUND H ALL. It-Ingle Ad
tnlBRlon. M) cert. packaeol 4 tickets, 1, at Boner'" -No.
1102 CHEUN UT BU. and at tbe Door. . 114 tt'
CHESMDT ST.RIM ASSOCIATION
sooo sii aim:s . . . $100 1: lcsr.
Pbksidknt Hon. JOHFril T. THOMAS
Tkkamubkb B. HAMMKTT. .
DIRECTORS.
WM.G. MOORHEAD, JOB N FALLON,
MATTHEW BAIBD. B. HAM MBIT.
A.D.BARCLAY. HO S. J. H. CAMPBELL
HON. J. T. THOMAS, LUTHhR DOCK,
H. E.BROWNE.
A LIMITED AMOUNT OF BTO.K FOB BALE.
Tbe Company wbo own tbe
SPLENDID MEW SKATING RIM,
Corner of CHESNUT and TWENTY-THIRD Blreets
bave Instructed us to offer a limited amount of tbe
stock for sale In shares of Oe Ha ndred Dollars
eacb. A large amount of money bas been expended
in Ibe erection ot this building, wblcb Is 220 by 11
feet. Tbe main ball is 66 feet bigb. It it confidently
expected tbat lbe Blnlt will be ready iur use on
Cbrlslmas Day,
Eacb share of stock will be entitled to an advance
dividend, payable yearly, of twenty per cent. i$4) In
tickets, buch dividends a ay be taken In single,
season, or coupon tickets, wblcb are transferable.
Regarding ibe succhs of lbe project tbsre oan be
no doubt, as tbe building Is Intended for a publlo
ball, to be used for
(oncer In, lliiireti Fair. FeMtlvalst, Con
ventionH, Agricultural Exhibitions), et.
It ia understood tbat numerous Institution ef a
similar charade. In various parts of tbe oouutry bave
been quite remunerative, and III a confidently believed
tbat this will not prove an exception. '
Further particulars oan bs obtained al ouc offloe.
DC HAVEN & QROTHZR,
BANKERS,
No. 40 South TlilKD Street,
12171mrp ' aAiaAiiefrfffi a,
132i7 BEHOVED JO
UJiLOW THE UNITED STATES MINX.
MA 11811 dt C'O.'H
NEW MUHIU BTORE.
NO. 1317 CHKSN UT Bf .. abive THIRTEENTH.
. w.. UIL-ADELPHIA.
Mnsle Publishers, ana Dealers ta MosioalMer
obaiidise of every iJoecrlptlou,
JOHN MAHiH.
WHOLESALE AND RETAlIi AGENT
n ..... ou, OH THE HALE OF
THE P.EbT GOLD AND SILVER WATCH Ed
DIRECT FROM EUROPE.
CHEAPEHT IN THE WORLD.
No. 1317 t'HEtNUr STREET,
MIS inllis 2m IJN THE MUUIO UTOUE.
i n e guards,
tOB fclORK rittVNTM, A1TLVNM, riO
lOHIKfc., Kc
Pater t Wire Ballli.g llron Bedsteads, Oruamenta
Wire Work, Paper Makers' Wires, and every varlet
olWIreWoik.msbnfacinrid by l
2Z. VTAI-Kr-B iOSI
taw Ko, u JSorin WXl