TIIK DAILY EVENTIN'G TELEGRAPIIPIIILADELPIIIA, SATURDAY, JA1YTJART 16, 1809. I I i 1 1 Ml' CHALET. o t.lMincotC$ Muguzin. idwaj bolwcu the snow-peals nndthe valley, Among the ruist, uh clld-suppuited bae h men is, "ffe stands my herniltuee a summer chalet, with worldward-looking casements Bc'ow, the vineyards lautrh with pat lands vernal, And cnll the swirzer from his tockv fnstues-i: AtlOTI" rplana L'rAAlnni Jf.,1.1 hAr iiinajjitApiial V Tcn.plo din light and vasinese. tinnd lift pure shrines of cverla-llne whiteness lino wiuris are chanting now their uusccn pnalier: iriie sun alone, in robes of fltMnac brightness, I firlorms at these high altars. ' Throne h the blue aisles, atteud.mt where he m marches. The uioou boars up hW long and trailing ves lure. Wueie crowiiiua; couslcll tUons thiough the irtii s i Look on with prayerful pcature. iron everlasting unto overlaying, And Freedom saDCiif.vtug nil ibc r'rloii, A summer feast, a winter nravci and lantiua I This in the Alps' religion, lies from crystal ratcwavs or the clacier . The river hurraing on its valewiud mis-don, i" v'i" iuie n wears tue arcuiug azure, Glad wiib tuei.vey vis on. The turmoil done. Uod'i wonders lire sullicient; Itsmiic abrosd nud riirrora heaven contented. Like a srtat soul beneath the eje Oiiiuiscleut, With all its pail repented. Ot veiled with music in the vernal uui'ier, How sweet it lie. with hs.y sheen and shim i n ci I Ike diin-winyed visions floating- through its slr.mVr, The while suds veer and pi I miner. Close to my chalet, uiak'nir elsd the etvices, Iieaps Hie loud torrent, gl id for many iea aona, Pacing with sour upon the lauding- pLtcej A.Xhe augelaof the !Cion. Llarrb talks with Winter on the upper stairway. And Mav, the sweetest and tlie caiiieot cnuiur, Sings here bt-ide me: on the loiver airway ' June ctuoU uuto bummer. My bill ward casemeats climbiusr nilils beleaguer, With visiou-eiving melody attendant, Till suddenly au iris-mantled figure BUts iu light resplendent. Pore as n visiou iu au anal s ilreaiiilncr, With labelling lips and cjes o: woudrom ; lustre, i k? rises writ her looks of mmliirbt streamim; f Where watery pearl drops cluster. Th" loving vapors, thin as irojamer gaices, i Kloat round her form and cnrct'ullv en'o'fl Iit, While throne h her v.'il, wiih mo'iuntary pauses, She sun I "a on the beholder. Ad luitant in the heart, wi'h pi incc tender, She beams the enchantment of her lie,bt cl itiii , Till sudden uilst-wreaths red around her splendor, And bear aloft the vision. Upward, still sailing to the blue dominions, Beyond the empire ot trie nrnuuim real, Sne sours or takes, like Ganymede, the- ptnioiu Of Jove's a.cendiug eao;;e. Out of the fret and turmoil X cx'st'nce, Prfi" liom llip (oiIImt tumult, und i'n.(ijvnr. r"TbB soul of beauty, seeking the u:gli dUtanec, Mounts and sosrs on for ever. How beanti ul the hcart-tt-H'.'rirjg story. With human torineDt come? tlie fenpcrUumai! Aerial sopporttr-s winped wiih glory. To com tort and illumine. We know not when, amid the boilir.;; torrent, We find our tile stream toruned into madness, What lovely sprites from O'.it the nulls anhorrcnt May ii;C with rainbow gl.idne. St 111 let ine gnnm It is 1.0 ldlf fancy . L. i n I. a t ia . i fit fn n n lrun;ian I M 1 1 1' f. I .lor yei me inuuatuicsn puinier s neero. nancy ; Hut (iod's con-oling moral ! T. BrtUANAN' Rkab. OTJR religious column. FuithTuI Over a Few Things Few men achieve any great measure of suc cess in life who are cot faithful iu small things. If the mere accidents ot bunuess lift a few op to opulence and station, adversities, which other men would have surmounted, cast them hope lessly down. Work, trial, patience, courage, prudence these are the conditions of success, the price of excellence. With what unshaken fortitude aie the mm of this world struggling jor success! What labor and treasure are ex pended tor a harvest in the coming future! It seems to be a law of dlvire ordination that the Church shall increase mid come to maturity from small beginnings, and through great trials. "Go ye into alt the world and preach the Goepel," etc. How vast the commission how weak the instrunieutatitU-e! What can a few poor dihdplcs do? All thiug", with the Master's benediction, "Lo, I am with you always" Mow, a? ever, Hs chooses the weak things of the world to confound the strong. So local church is brought into existence tall growu and mature. It is ordained to a state of pupilage and trial to a traiu of hard experiences; but such as finally bear fruit with the savor of heaven. A few ate called to lay the foundations liow come the trials of joverty and weak, ness. Could not the Muster suddenly send wealth, numbers, influence? Yes. verily: but all thee would not ol themselves build up the church. There must be trials of faith, the dii-clpliue of sharp exp-riences, the casting out of self, and lean! or on Cod for strength, so that Paul's declaration shall be realized, "When I am weak, then am I strong." Tbcu wheu fal'.h has been strengthened, so that It no more wa ks by slant, bu; ra'.her as seeing Him who Is iavinibl", so thai the disciple has learned this le.-sju of Ciirist, to be fuithful over a few things then Is the Master ready to take these few things, and make them grow under His bleselu until thousands have ben led, not with bread for a day, but with the bread of eter nal life. Could the history of our older churches be written, )io romance would be bul. so liitei-est-ing as this. The bread cart upon the waters, the eed sown In tears, the saeridces of many humble women, as self deujiu; aud precious as the alabaster bo which gained tho bcnedlctlou, "gho hatn doie what she could." Thoie founts of faith eveji now bring tbe answering bless. Ing. Cod enriches His Church aud trains il thus, leading It in this His appointed way from strength to strength aui glory to glory. The existence of the lo;al church In many places depends upon the fal-hfulnefcs of a few, a little baiid hi the bcglnnir.g, lees now perhaps by the fluctuations of business or by the deser tlon of some who could not en lure trial. These ar I called upou to strengthen the things that emam. A few women, rich In faith, have kept alrve many a prayer-meeting, uud have saved many loial churches from extinction. Th?y have beeu true witnesses for Jeau, when others have been dumb and lilc-less. The Christian who Is less faithful, less earnest and s ajacloas abiut the interests of Christ's kingdom thai) hel" about his own, dishonois the uatuo of his Redeemer; unlaltb:ul In that which is eat, will lu not be iathst tthkh is rerilet? Uojvlu this laud Is He calllnff Christians to the moxt fearful of all tiials, that of oaiolo wealth aa l usin it for His plory How maoy fail under the trial ( How many of them by word or deed are openly denyn g Cbrhtl ''Were there not ten hoaled, but where are tho nine?" Of thoiteto whom the solemn charge wa delivered, ''Occupy till I come," how many have ouo away; have for gotten the prayer-meeting, the W tbbath minis trations, and also the testimonies of Jesus I They have eono where there Is huuger of tho soul. With all their hasty acquisitions there is a famine in the land whitber they have none. "Will jego away aUo? Docs not tho Saviour appeal to jou now to staud up lor Hl:n f To be faithful over tho low things now in your keep ing? Obi what will you care for all present trlils, when by unswerving devotion to Christ ou have u alized the benediutl on, "Enter thou into (he joy ol thy Lord." SUMMAHY OF KELiUlOUS NEWS. CONOllK ATiONAI., The llellville Avenue Congrega'-lotial Church, Newark. N. J., formed less ihan ti n month since, maoo lis contribution recently to the American Missionary Association, a nouut Ing to 401. That church will do something, vi hen she Is grown up. 1 lie Cungregalional churches in Kanii". cither from principle or Irom a paucity ot inalo members, arc adopting ieinale oliice bearlng as well as female stitlrage. Tuu.s, one Mrs Wood is cletk ot the church in Cottonwood fall, und another Mrs. Wood holds the same olll':e lis Lowell, while in Wabaun-.eo Mrs. II. N. Jones has been elected deacoius". The sale of news in Plymouth Church Mr. Beccher's took place last Tuesday week. There ie 21)8 pews in the church, the majority accom modating either live or six petsuns: aud, as there are always many persons willing 10 pay laruclv on seats, the onlv way to dispose ol them teems to be to give them to the highest bidder lor a choice, After a few remarks from Mr. Bcecbcr. preceding the sale last week, the auctioneer began tho worn of tho evening. Toe fiistbid lor a choice was $'200, nnd tbN was speedily ruu up to St'1!), Mr. 11. C. boen's bid, at which the competition stopped. Air. Boen selected pew No. 1, the annual rental of which is Sil'20. Tlie next highest premiums were ot :!.';, awarded lo Mr. II. 13. Clatlin: JilJCO, R. B, Kpuidict; S340, II. W. isage: $0IJ, Moses 8. J3fiich;and po down to f 112. the lowest re- poited. Ihe bldoiriK was lively, the iuleiot vtry great, aud good humor every whote preva lint. The amount ol premiums looted up $41.:t;r. the rentals ot pews amount lol0.i)J8, nnd the chair rentals to 5700. making a total income ot $i)4,(i.'l; more by about $5000 than t lint ol the preceding year. On Thuisday even ing the annual meeting oi ihe Plimouth Society was hell. Tue treauret' report (bowed that the loceipts the previous year were $02,479 f7, of which over $50,000 wero Irom pew rents. The total exoeuditures had amounted to $02,115"D7 The tax lor water fur running tho large orau wa $197. The affairs ot the Society fur the new year were, attended to, and Mes-rs. James Free- land. It. Lenedict, and II. II. Clatliu were re elected trustees. MliYtloDIST. The Kev. Charles tilt at I, 0. l.. one of the oldest Methodists lu Iowa, died at Mount l'lea taut, Iowa, on Weiine.day, 6.h ins'. i'ettr tmtwiu'lit is iu his oltietu year as itresiiitiig elder in the Methodist Church. H has pleached thirty times since tbd meetin of the (ieueral Couierenun iu Chicago. Dr. Lovick Pierce, tit tlie hue session of the touth Georgia Coucret;ce, received irom his sun, liishoo Pierce, h s sixty-lourth annual onnointment in the iiiiicraui nunistry. "Hoton" reports iu the New York Adwcn'e that several ol the ones devote I to. lowers of Theodoie Parker "'have beeu converted, aud are now zealous members of tho Methodist Cnurch." At the ineetit g of th" Methodist Ceneral Confeienee the mailer ot a great eeuir'U building tor a boos-iootu wis ref.-rr-d to rcuiTuittees bat nothing has been a"tiallv do ie. altnough one eligible site atier anotlK-r is being nut out ot their reach. Tbe Ale. Iiodist Triennial Conference refusd to elect a Cerinan lishop, but H siion Simpson is supplying that laek. He has been studying Hern an so succe-stuiiy tniu at a late comerence iu Galena he conducted the busmesi in that language; aud he will soon goto (uimauy to oversee tue mission worK in mat country. Tbe A'ricun Methodist Kpiseopal Church has2tt members in the South Carolina House of Itf presentaiives uud one iu the Senate; in North taroiimi, 1 in the IIoue and two in the Sentte ; in Hoiida. 13 tn the House and 5 In the 8 mate, The inajcrUy of the espelled lepreseutatives iu Ueoigia were or ine same uuurcu. The New lork city fathers nave adop'ed a resolution donating $iO,OU0 to tbe Ladies' Union Aid Society : at tbe same time they gave to tue Hotif e ot the Good Shepherd $25,000. The former is a Methodist institutiou tor aged and intirin menipors of that Cnurch, the latter is a Roman Cstholic insiitution, nominally a "Magdalene" asylum, but note rioiis not long siuce as the pliice whera a young Metoodist girl was (aud still is) imprisoned for becoming a Protestant. ThelSewiorK coi respondent ot the Cincinnati Christian Advocate soys that there are several Uuillionanes, and quite u largs number of wealthy banners, merchants, and publishers, in New York, "who could build a hlty-tbousaud dollar chuich and give it outright to the deno mination aud that, too, without Oeiug anything like as reckless in their gilts as the widow who gave the two mites in the days ot the Saviour; while ihe dreadful, solemn fact is that not one of them has either built a church or given ten thousand dollars towards building one ia this wicked city, where Satan has his seat. Tlie ouly except ion to this remarlt is a late coutribut'on of twenty or thirty thousand dollais, by a master mechanic of our church, who has become greatly lutereited in oar city mission work. The intimation has beeu made mat our rich laymen themselves have been going over this groutd already, and that a movement smoug thtm in advanceof any exhor uitiriu has beeu thought ot that will elve to New York Methodism oue million of dollars, wt li which io begin the ork of herserond cen'.ury." Au carup'-t movemeutts promised to e'tablUh lorty new Methodist chupels in New York. FKEtillYiEltlAN. The Presbyterian chureh in Cedron. Ohio, tins bun cijsyiiig a revival of remarkable powtr. Already over Ulty have been uuiled wiui tbe church. Sixty persons half by profession and half bv letter have beeu added to the S uth esteru Cnurch ot this city, ihe Uev. John McLeod pas tor, during the year. Tae Mission'Presbyteriau Church at Kola poor, India, the Itev. H. (J. Wildi r pastor, has twenty members. The Meld is large uud open, aii (I there is pi eat need of help. On the 23d of December lar.t the Presbytery of Karltan organized tho Kirkpairtek Memorial Church at Ringoes, NewJerev, with titty-iwo n.tmbers. and installed three riders. The First Prebyu-rian Chinch of Rich mond, vimma, whoso pulpit was vaca'ed by the removal ol tho Uev. Dr. Moire to Nashville, has extended a call to the Rev. Thomai L Preaton, of Salem, Kounotie county, Virginia to become their psttor. The Presbjteriaus (N.S.I ask for Si.r 000 ti ls year for the support ot student preparing lor the miuistry, being about twice as muc h as wu it celved last year fiom contributions. The number of beneficiaries will number 250 at li ust, who would then receive $140 eaeb of aid. In Snh ni, lnd., tho New School Piebte riiuis and the Moravians have united iu build ing a church, which they supply with preaching on alternate Sabbaths, lhshop K lwnrJs. of the Moravian Church, and the former Presbyterian pastor united in conducting tho services of dedication. Tho installation of Rev. jlattlew Newkirk. os pastor of the North Tenth stieet Presbyteriaa Chuich of this city, will tuke place on SabbaUi eteii'ip. the 17th lust, (to-morrow), at half-post 7 o'clock. The Rev. Ir. Mupgrtve aui Rev. Messrs D. A. Cunningham and Mutcbuiore will take pait in the nervines. Iho Rev. Van Vllet, Prcshyterlan, of Dubuip e, Iowa, has eatli'ied a (Senium emigre gutiou m taut tuy Jt 11-) ii. iu :, iu 1 ribtj- Il'hed a throloeleal iohoil, which hi now about thirty students prcpnriupforthe luiiiftr jr. a committee appointed nv tun last eeueri assembly at Albany has visited the school, and was erntttieii wnn its conunou. Tho O. 8. 1'resbvterians ba'-e Inst oresn'ed Presbytery In Santa Fe. New Mexico. Tho Snuta Fe church Is tbe only one In this presby tery. A missionary Is cu h'a way to the Nava- jocs. Tbe Pueblo Indians live In towns, and are industrious and Honest. I lie yr pro'ets Komau Catholicism, but ttiev telalu many of their t eathen rites. The Rev. J. P. K. Kumler was lately in stalled pastor of the Presbyterian church in KvansTiile, Indiana. Kvansville is an enter- prlsiug city, with a population of 30,000, and a larger trade than any city on the Oulo beliw Cinclnn i't. The church, founded la 1821, has two hundred niembTs and a baudsmuo house of worship. Governor Conrad Baker, a rest- dent of the town, Is one of the leading members oi ine cnurcn. BAPTIST. Tbe 8unday school of the Tab'rnicle Hxptist school, in Hrooklyn.N. V., hascollec ed $r.'.0o0 to buy a building lot lor their nc church. la New Jersey there are Ave Bap'.istassiela tions. embracing 133 churches, and two churches unassocia'.ed. nicking 140 churches iu all; 113 pns'ors, 1C1 preachers, 1317 baotisms during the year, and a total membership of 23,150. During the year four churches weie oigauized. lue wiitoi Mia u. Homtunrs oi ew lors contains the following benevolent bequest: Associa'lou for lielief of He.jpeotab'o Age 1 In digent Females. $5000. With intere-t from de ith; to Baptist Home Mission Society, 5000: to American and Foreign Bible Soc'ety (Baptist), $5000; to trustees ot Sou'h Baptist Churcti, city of Now York, $5000, to be invested on bond and mortgage, the interest to go for the support ot the poor ol that church; to ttie Ameriein Tract r-oclety, $5)00. The above institutious are all in the ctry of New Yo'rk. Th"re is alo given to Madison University, Hamilton, Mall son eouaty, N. Y., $10,000. This denomination during the past year hai made creditable progress. There has been au increase ot seven per cent, in the membership; 200 levivals have been reported; 3014 have beti received by baptism, and over 2030 by tbe adhesion of two associations of the General Baptists; 25 have received ordination. 34 beeu licensed to preach; 41 churches have beeu organized; 21 meeting-houses dedicated. Tuere are six more General Baptist associations in the volley of tbe Ohio, which will piobubly loin the Free-will body, though without dropping their dls.liietlve name. The Free-will Baptists have been very active m education. They have Hillsdale College, in Michigan, with 635 students; Bates College, in Moinc! w hich, with its preparatory seminary, has had 200 pupils; and eighteen other colleges, acodemles. and theological seminaries are under their control, of which Storer College, at Har per's Ferry, Va., has lately been endowed, mainly lor the use of the ireedmeu. The Morn ing biar, of Dover, N. II., and ihe t'lirts'wn freeman, of Chicago, are tuoir two accredited ergons, and both superior denominational journal-'. Tlie former has the presthir of age, and is the able.-t of the two; out it.i younger 6ister has not a whit less enterprise, and pio mi es equal success. Indvpendcn'. FPISCOPAL. - Forty -three Episcopal churches uowex'st iu tbp State ot Caliiornia. beveri of which are in Son Francisco. Two ol these latter hav j cost $100,000 eab. There is also a theological semi nary and a religious newspaper. The Church Home for Otphan and Destitute Children lu Boston, Mas., Episcopal Diocee ot Massachusetts, was recently oper.ed. and cost buildings and trouud about seventy-rive thousand dollars. The present number of children under the roof is nity, and probably as many more will be received. Tho bishop of the tin cese is president ol the institution. i he late Episcopal General Convention, oi New Y'ork, voted to allow the congregations, with ihe pei mission of the Bishop, to make use of two collections of hymns, from whicn hymns might be selected for religious worship, as well as trom the old authorized collection. Bishop Whiteboue, of III noii has i-sued a pastoral letter to his ch rgy, giaelou:ly utlowmg tnem tf e privilege of singing trom that oue ot the n which contains Romish hymns suited to tho filtb of priestly sacrameutaiists; but torbidJiug any ot his clergy to uss the other Evangelical col ection. Says the Episcopalian: "Ik-re aro two kinds of lood, briers aud grass. He drives the Mock to the prukly bushes, the thi.-tles, and thorns, arid stramonium, and says, 'eat that, or 1 will bring down my ctook upon you. You flail not have grass; I prefer briers myself, aud eo shall jou.' " The opinion of Rev. Charles II. Wheeler, one ol the thiee presbyters on whose decision Rev. John P. Hubbard was acquitted, is pub lished in tbe Clins'ian Witness, ft supports ihe view that the canon which was alleged to be violated was intended to keep impostors, and not laymen or clergyrnenlof other sects, out ot Kplscopul pulpits. He also holds that there are fatal technical defects in the presentment of charges which would prevent conviction. The minority opinion of Mr. White convicts Mr. Hubbard on every charge aid specification except that of disobedience to the bishop, and acquits him of that on technical grounds. The modification of tbe canon law at the last con ver.tion makes the decision of the court of no value as a prectdent. GOVERNMENT SALES. AUCTION SALE OF HOSPITAL BEBDINU AND (JLOl'lUNli. ASHlSTAUT MS.D1CA1. PPKVKYOR'S OFFICE, 1 WA&UINUTOM, 1). 0., Jan. 6, 1800 i Will be Bold at public auotlon, In this olty. at tbe Judiciary Bquare Warehouse. E street, be t ween Fourth anu Fifth streets, ou WEDNES DAY', lue 20th day of Junuary next, at 10 o'clock A. M., the following articles of HOSPITAL BKDDlNUaud Ci.Ol'HINU. no louger required lui tbe use of tbe Medical Department, viz.: 6.04 0 pan a ol bappers. 12,100 caps. 5.1K.0 Gowns. j.i.00 puiia of Socks, lu.oou Drawers. Io.WKp HUli 18. J 5iki Bedsuck8. 1 wJ Straw Mattresses b,t oo hoi a Mosquitu Bur Frames. 6.UUO L'ouuttrpanea. f,t 00 Lipen blieels. 5 tl Pillows. '1 4ou W hito lilanketa. With u very small exception the above goods Hie all ik'w, und nao never beeu unel. Tuoy will lo dold In lots lo bull bulb, Urge aud small purebsHeis. 'i tin s cash in Government funds. Five (5 davs will lie allowed to parties pur tbfcsluit to it -move their property. Cll AULiEiS HUl tlbBIiAWP, Assistant Medical Purveyor, Bvl. Col. U. S. A. l nut GROCERIES, ETC. JVHICfcll FKUITS & niESEUYES. Bunch, Ljer, HeMtlets, and Sultana Raisins; Our jM't. (Jitrou, Oi-ttiigts, Frnnu, Has, etc. Kveiy da nli ilou ol Gioeeits, suimblt) for the Holidays. ' ALUEBT O. UUBKUTK, U Jjp Uor. ELKVKNTH aud VINE btrttts. fireTproof safes. i L . M A I 8 B It , it AMuriCTPKKa or AND BUUULaR-PKOOF SAFES, rlRa. IiCKeMlTH, KKL1.-H ANOKK, AND DKAiliai IN BUUOJ1MU UAKDWABK. I IS No. VA RACK Hlreet c OTTO AND FLAX, bAlL DLCK AND CANVAS. 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Chanu;.kh, lOHN D. DBKKKK4, KlIWAKD DODOK, d. C. F AHNKarooK. OFFIOBHS. (. larknck II. (Ji.ARK, I'iilladolpljlH, Presldenr., jAi Cookk, ChuUuian Finance sua Exoouuve CoimuHlee, II i.nky D. Cookk, Washington, Vice-President, Ejikkhon W. Ps.kt, Pnuadeipuia, Secretary and Actuary, K H. Xubsek, Waablngton, Asalstant eo'y. Fkanvjh O. Hmith, M. D., Mouiual Director, J. Ewinq MaAKs, Id. D., AsdisUut Motlloal Director, AIEDICAL ADVISOKY IJOAHI). J. K. Baknks, burgeon-Ueueial U. B. A., Warn ing ton. p. j, Horwitw, Chief Medloal Departmen U.B. Washington. D. W. BLitw, M. D.t Washington. SOLICITOUS AUD ATTORNEYS, Hnu. Wm. E. Cuanuler, WHSb'lnxtsn. D. GL Ukuugk HAituiKy, i'hiiudelpbia, Pa. THE ADVANTAGES Ollered by this Company are: it lsa National Company, churtered by spe clai act of Coiigrtss, lm6. It Las a paiu-up capital of Sl.iXKi.OOO. It otters low rates ol prouuuin. It furnishes larger luuurttuce taan other com panies lor the suniu money. ll ii ueDmie snu ceilalu Jn Us terms. Jt la a home coin puny In evory looulittf. Its policies art exempt irom altocumuli, 'J here are no unnecessary rosinotlous iu the policies. Every policy Is non-forfcltablo. Policies may 00 la&eu wlilou pay to the In sured Ibulr lull amouut auU retina all tbe pre miums, so that the Insurance cosis ouly the In terest on the annual payments. Policies may be taken that will pay to tbe Insured, alter a certain numuorof years, during lite an annual Income of one-team tue amount named in tne policy. No extra rale Is charged for risks upon the lives of females. 88 .vsrp It Insures not to pay dividends, but at so low a cost that dividends will ue lmpoual ble jewelry, silverware, etc. ESTABLISHED 1023. nOLIBAT InE8ENTS. WA1CIIES, JKWlfiLUY, U-CCtb, fcuLVEItWARK, and FA NOV OOOD3. a. W. RUSSJULL, No. 22 I 0T. Ill SIXTH NTItJiKT, S 2'J I'ltlLAUKLFttlA. UENT.'S FURNISHING GOODS. H. 8. K. C. Harris' Seamless Kid Glove3. EVUBI PAIH WABBAHTED, KXCIvUBI-VB AGENTS FOll OKNTS' ULOVUi J. W. SCOTT A CO.. HO. S14 CllKMHttT H'l'HKfil, pA TENT b H O U LDBR-BEAM SHIRT MANUFACTORY, AND GENTLKMEN'S FURNISHINQ STORE. i-KKi KCT F1TTIKG SHIBTiS AND DRAWKltM ' ukue liom meaturemetit at very shun notice. I Ail oit.er articles of UENTLKMttN'b JDBESS Wjudb in ruu variety. WHNUUIiaTlSK 61 CO., 11 1 No. Tiw CHISSN U r Street. DRUGS, PAINTS, ETC. JODERT 8R0EMAKER & CO., K. t. Corner of TOBBTU and BAC Sis.. f niliADFJiPHIA, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. OtVOBTKBS AND MA-NUFAOTUKilRb OJT HLlte Lead and Colored Taints, Futtj Tarnishes, Etc A0KNT8 FOB THS CJiXKBBATKO FUEKCU ZlA'C rALNJ1. CKALKltH AND tX)N9UMERM 8UFPLIKD Al 12 U LOWEST TRIVHB FOB CAHH. ENGINES, MACHINERY, TC, SFn STEAM KNOINK AND VllSWI BOlH-K WOKHS. CTHAJfiK LcVY 1 iukiioAli AND THJiAMii.TICAl, JkNUJ SILhMB, oMITKb, and FOUNDU-iOS, li.vlug lor many yean Oeeu in aucoeaarui operauuu, uu uovu exuiiuivel) .nuaiied In bulidiim and repairing Marine and itlvwi iCusuie.jLniaa and low-pruuure, Iron Aiuller, iVaKu Tnuas, Fropellera, ela, etc, rmpuctfuliy nUer ineii srvices to tbe publlo as being tuily prepared lu con i.-.ul for euglnt of all gisea, Alariue, Kiver, au ku.tiou.rv: EmvIuk seis of UKtiorns ut di Curort .1.. are prepared io execuie orders wltli quick Upa.tcli, livery deeoriuuon of pauurn uiaklug made t int aortest noilce. High aud iAiw-pittneme Flu. Tubular nu cylinder uuners, ui lue I'enuylva ale etiarcoal iruu. Furglng. of all kites and kinds Iron and menu Casilugs or all diorlpiluu.. JioJ! I'oiDlug. Screw Cutting, and allotbur worauunneoiaC Wltn tne acuve uuaiuona. brawlnK and epeclUcattons fur all work done a. tbe establLUimeat free of cbar.e, and wora cuaraa 'eTtoe subscribers have ample wuarf-dova room fo. renalrt of boats, where tliy can lie la perfooi Mtfeiy and are provided wnusaeai.. blocks, Jail., Mi1. M fuf raising havy or light wei Q tr JUH F. 1..1V Y, I j BKAOH aud t'AI.M Ktt Hires Is, vaneH Maaioaj)Hi) W)WiLmK . uxaarci OOCTHWAKK FUUMDUIT. FUTfa ANl LJ W AbB-LNilO otreeia. " FUILJIUM.XJ'HIA, MKKKiCK A bUN3, UXNGINKlOtU AND M ACltiKIdT.-l. niannfacuire Hlgb and Low Fressure Bivj.ai i'utloj. for Land, Klvtr, and Marine burvlce. iJolieri Uaaouieieia, i'auks, Irou iioatu, etc, I 'uailngs of all kluds, eilber liou or brans. Iron Frame Koofli for Uas Wura, Workshops, aa Ualiroad tilalloas, ete, Kotoris aud Uaa Machinery, of tbe latest and mot. improved oouBiruoiluu. livery description of Flantaiiou Machinery, iC rtusar. Baw, aud Orlst Mill", Vacuum i'aus, W Uioaia Trains, Defucators, J; liters, lumplug, Jut 'SoTe AaenW tor N. BUleux's Patent uar BolUna Amiaraius, NuemytU's Fawnt tieat llaiuoiir, and Ahiluwall Voobcy's Fa tout Ceiuiuugal fcWi M Draining Maohluta. q E O RlTlTIp" L7o V M A N , CAUPENTER AND BUILDER, REJIUYLU 10 . 1S1 I'Ot'K Street, I rillLAUCLFUI. REAL ESTATE. SALES. fi KKALKSTATK THCMASHONS' HAIiK Ll ValnaOle It road Htreot Property. On 'lursday, January 19, ) sum, at 12 o'clock, noorr, will be sold at pn illo sale, at the Pnliadclphla Kxchauge, the following described properly, Vl: No. 1. Business Htand. Pour-story KrloK Hotel and Dwelling, norlheast corner of It road aud Christian streets. All that four-story brick niensuaRe and lot of ground, situate on the iioilheant corner of Broad and Christian street.; th lot ordaining In front on Broad aire.il ) feet, and extendi uk in dopth along Cbrlstlan street HI fuel t Inches. Tbe house Is largo aud commodious, nnd has beeu newly pn lu lnd and papered throughout; bun been occupied as a hotel and dwelling, aud is n good buslmm ntnml. Immediate possession. Keys at tbe Auotlon Kooms. Nos. 2, 3, 4, and 5. Valuable Lota, liroad street, adjoining the ft VOe No. 2. All that lot of gnmnd, with that part of tbe one-story brick store-bouse or oillce thereon erected, situate on the east side of liroad street, adjoining the above; containing In front on Broad street 20 feet, and extending In depth Hi feet 4 Inches, with the privilege of alleys bounding thereon, as a right of way aud water oonrses lorever. No. 3. All that lot of gronnd, situate on the east side of Broad street, 40 feet nortn of Carls Man street, aJJolnlng the above; containing lu front on Broad street 111 feel, and extendlug In depth 81 feet 4 Inches. Including a 3 feet wldo alley, which runs north and south into auotber 8 feet wide alley rnnnlng Into Kates street, with free nse and privilege or said alleys. No. 4. All that lot of ground, situate on the east side of Broad street, so font uortu of Chris tian street; thenoe northward along Broad street 19 feet, and extending in depth on tbe north line loo feet4 1nobos (Including a 3 feel wide alley on tbe east, with privilege ol build ing over the same); tbence south along the east side of satd alley)!) feet, Including another 3 leet wide alley; thence west along said alloy 1 feet, and tbence still further westward 81 feet 4 inches to t be east side of Broad streot. No. 5. All that lot of grotintl, sl'uate at tbe southeast corner of Broad aud Kates street, ad Joining the above; containing in front on Broad street 19 feet 6 lnohos, and extending la depth along south side of Kates streot 100 feet 4 Inches, Including a 8 feet wide alley on the east, with privilege ol bnlldlng over tne stine. This is a corner lot, aud is valuable lor business purposes. No. 6. Handsome modern three-story Brtok Residence, No. 1303 Christian street. All that handsome modern three-siory brick messuage, with three-story back building and lot of ground, situate on tbe north side of Curlst lan (treet. No. 136.1; the lot containing In fronton Christian street 10 leet, including a 3 feet wide auey on tue east, witn tne privilege of building over the same, leaving 8 feet headway lu the clear, and extending in depth 00 feet. The above bouse and lot Is Immediately in the rear of the Broad street lots, and tbe whole would make a very desirable large lot of 07 feel 0 inches in front on Broad street, by 100 teet in otpib. Plan may be seen at tbe auction rooms. Terms On each of aoove properties one-uatt cssb, and balance may remain on boud and mortgage. M. thomas no .. Auctioneers, 1 0 16 Nos. 130 and III M. KoUKTU .Street. aJB? KKAIi KHTATK. THOMAS & HOXS' RjiALK Three slory Brick Dwelllnir. No. 20 Oi.erst.,westof tbe Fran k ford rond, wIIUiwia. story frame shop in rear, sixteenth ward. On Tuesday, January 19, 18osJ, at 12 o'clock, noon. win te soiu at puono sale, at tne ruuadoipnia Kxcbange, all that liirte-ttory brick messuage, with two-story back buildings and lot of eround. situate on tbe southerly side of Otter slrett, 172 feet west of tbe Fraukford rod, No. '20; I neuce extending southwardly 54 feet y;.J inches; inenoe soutnwaru t loot ii'-s m ines to Kigle street; thence west along Kagie street 28 leet 8 Inches; tbence northward till feet 8J Inches to Otter street; thence eastwardly along Otter street lo feet Dm Inches lo the plaoeof beelnnlng. It has gas, batb, hot and cold water, rsnue, eto. Also, a frame carpenter sbnp. Im mediate possession. Keys at No. 1116 N. Front blrtet. Subject to a yoarly vround rent of $J. M. THOMAS A HON'B, Auctioneers, 1 O, Tnl IOn 141 u L5fMTI; I'lf i (run uot Atia nuu 111 n, r j u ivi u. osicat1. HKAL ESTATE. THOMAS A MOMS' d well- tii.SALE Modern three-story brick lug. No. 1919 Parrlsh street, we.Ht ot Nineteenth street. On Tuesday, January ID, 18oU, at 12 o'clock noon, will be sold at publlo sale, at the Fhiiadeipnia ttxenange, an mat modern lure - story brick messuage, with two-story back building and lot of ground, situate on tho north side of Parrish street, west of Nineteenth Btuet, No. 1U1U, containing in f rout on Parrlsn stieet 18 feet, and extending in depth 73 (cet to a tbree-feet wide alley, with tbe privtUjSe thereof. It has tbe gas introduced (with etwta delicrs and fixtures, which aro Included iu tuo salelree of charge), bath, hot and cold water, lui naca, coomug mup, eic. - lei ma 8i.'WJ0 may remain on moriaaeo. May be examined any day previous to sale. Pos-es- sion 1st t eoruary next. at. mu.UAs & hums, Auctioneers, 1 2 fc3t Nos. 1,'W ana 141 8. FOUItlll Ht. pa REAL ESTATE TUO UA8 & 80 NS' CJSALE. Modern Four-story Brlok Kesi- ueuce, No. 1713 Race street, near Logan Square. On Tuesday, January 28, lsotf. at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at nubile sale, at ibPalla delpbla Exehnnge, all that modern four-story brick messuage, witn tnree-story Daeit onuoing and lot of ground, situate ou tue north side of Kace street, between Keveuteenth and Eigh teenth sts.. near txigan bqusre.rso. ma; contain ing In front on Race stieet is leet.and extending in depth 100 feet. The house is well and substan tially built and in good repair; has parlor, dining-room, and kitchen on tbe first door, and commodious chambers above; gas, bath, hot and cold water, furnace, cooking ranee, etc. Immediate possession. Keys at No. 1703 ltce stieet. XHOMA8 & RON'S, Auctioneers. 1 13 16 23 Nos. 131) and 141 8. r'OUUTH Street! I - PUBLIC SALE. THOMAS fc HOSS. .j:ll Auctioneers. Business stand, known as "Kulsell's Hotel," Front street, between Kalgbn's Point avenue and Mechanic street. Kalghn's Point, New Jersey; 00 leet front, 180 feet deer, about oue square li om tbe ferry. Ou Tuesday. January 20 180!'. Hi 12 o'clojk. 110011. will be sold at publlo sale at the Philadelphia Kxchauge, ait tnat two-anu-a naif story urick lavern and lot of ground, minute ou Front street, between Kuigbn's Point avenue and Mechanic street, Kalgbu's Point, Camden county. New Jersey; the Jo' containing in front on Front street 60 leet, and extending in depth vi leet to Mlckle street. Ii li an old well-esta- blJshed tavern stnnd. H.ump contains eleven rooms. Terms $1000 may il.uuIu on mortgage. imraeuiate possession. M. THOMAS A BON'S Auctioneers, 1131023 Nos. lauand 14 is FoCKl'U Street. fKHEUFl'UltY HALB. THOMA & E:SHONa. Auctioneers. liiegsut mo loru lour story brick residence, No. 1117 wprnee street, vest of Thirteenth Micef, 2j feet frinf, 170 leet deeo." On Tuesday, January 2ii. lsuU.at 12 o'clock, aoou. will bo i)ld at puoi e sale, will out reserve, at the Philadelphia Etcuanje, all that eleaant modern I'.uir utory brick mes .urn. 1 hife-etorv baex buildings and lot n, hmme is iiuisbea in nunasome mouerii stylo, and has all the Improvements and cou veniences. Terms Cash. Hale absolute. M. THOMAS A PONS. Auctioneers, 1 13 1023 Nos. 139 and 141 S. FOURTH Street. BALE Li MAS A Brick Hwell BALE BY ORDER OF HEIRS. THO- SONS. A nciloneers. Three-story elllug. No. 1318 Biown street, west of Thirteenth, uu xuesuay, jauuary iti. litij. at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, al the Philadelphia Exchane. all that three-story brick messuage, with one story kitchen aud lot of ground, situate oa the south side of Brown street, at the distance of loo feet t! inches west ol Thirteenin street, in tue district 01 npnug Harden. No. 1318: containing lu front ou Browa street 10 feet, and extending lu depth on the tatt lino thereof 78leet5ii inches, and ou tbe wcit line thereof 79 (eet. bubject to a yearly ground rent of fiiii. M. THOMAS A SONS. Auctioneers, 2 t.'lt Nos. 1311 and 111 H. FOURTH Stresf., Jt REAL ESTATE FOR ACCOUNT OF iUlthe Columbia Building Ashooiatioii 'iLomas 4 Hons' sale. Lot Washington street, rL ot Tblrietnth street. On Tuoiday, .Ian. 20, lhCO, at 12 o'clocF. noon, will he sold tit public sale, at the Philadelphia ExcUant o, all tbnt lot of, ground, sluiateoulhe south pl'Jeif Wash ini.tmi mrutt,. SI) IftHt WHltt 01 I htrtcOUtU st run ( rontulLlcir in front oa Witsblcgion str.jet la leet. and extCBdlng In depth 70 Jeet t InoU. Clear of all lucuin.nnoe. M..TIIOMAH A SONS. Ane ioneers. Is3t Nos.luaaal4lS. i-OUUlU biroot. -r fiP.T r p. n ti F 1 r A T K OfOi.n CITY LOAN J J Nu, isiH nr one honir l loliiwii, lu itm uiue of Mary K. Heevts. A ppiKallob n.l ue uiuilo lor the lasaeof aoaw certiUcaia. J iuioi ol grounu, situate ou in. n" '' stieet. west of Thirteenth ti reel, Xo. 131 ; con taining In front on sprue.! s rtet2j foet and Timr in iientn 170 feet to Wynkooo s'reet. AUCTION SALES M THOMAS A HONS, NOS. ISl kUD lit B. IVtlAia Blli (By ponlponemeiit ) 8TOCK OF BUP-hKloH I'AIRY UOWH, HOIURS, BAKNKttH, FA KM Wl'lUNS. OAIUH, M JW INU MAOBINKH, BOIUSK ItAKJhi, FAKMLNJ IMFLKMaNTH. KTU . On Monday January IS, At It o'clock M., preclnely, a' W. Karmer Thomas farm. Gray's lane, bniwren Darby road and Maltl. niore pike, Tweuty-seveutu ward, wiluout reierra, tbe entire stock. No po.iponpujpnt on account of weather. Tbassla w ill commence precisely at 1 i o'clock. 1 u u BALK OF RK.VI. KSTATK AND STOOKi, , On ludwy, Jan. is, at U o'clock, noon, at tbe Philadelphia Klllno; KIMHTH and CHKBItT, N. W. corner-8tor sail DwetllriK.. BKIDUSBUBO, Twenty third ward Valuablsdsr I.ou WIHTAIt, No. lo?-Brick Dwslllnt, UltOWs. No. lli-Mruk Dwelliug. OITS.K, No 2(1 it rick I)wt!lliiiir aui Prams S'jOBk AHidHb, No. ll-lMo1rn Dlllug. PANStOM, So, 178H-Dp.lralile Brick Dwelling. fiKOAD and KATK4 a K. uorner Four I, im. bltOAD aud CHUIbTI iN, N. to. corner Hot ard Dweilliif. Ci'KIvriAN. No, Uvi-Hand.ome Pesld.nnA I HuNT aud OTTnitt, B. K.coruer-Htoieaud Dwell. MNK.TKF.NTH (nortb), No. lls-Modera Bast- deoce. ANN and KDOKMONT 8. K. coruer - Brewery a. J arse I-ot. (vllOl.'ND ItKST fsiaynar. 1 iiki Area (street Tbeat'e. IS shares Camden and Atlaitlo Railroad (Ij, So share Uulon link Tentiee. lo aliare. Fourlli Nntluna; ilnik. 10 .bares Bank ot NoriU Amenra. llOKbntes Faclllu aLd AHauuo I'm eg apb, io searea t'onirat TranHpurtaiioo t j, 1 Mhare I'bli.delpt 1 I.lbr.iy. 1 share Mercauilla Library Co. Iioooul'nion I'acitto Hallway Co . 8 per cent.. td, f0' 0 Union Facillo Land Urant Honda 7 per era! 4 t Ki.uoo tii morigage bund. McKeau and Klkl.aaA Com pany, ?O"0hai McKean and F.Ik Land Co. fr.rH n l.nblirh Nav. H. H. lit morigage. 83 alaies Western Nntlonnl llnuk, Tiu.KHh' Hale if 40 Clifnar eak anl Ii.( 'mI loan. j limi Pi nnsTlv.nia State loan, tblrd series, nlinrra rbn-niz Insurance Co. 40 Bh.reH (iwrmanlnwn Turnpike Co. 1 share Fhlla.aud HouibeiD Mailoteamablp C. Uxeculor's H'e. Few No. 52 Flnt Baptist Cnurch, Broad and A roll strccU. 1 bar Phllsdolpbl. AlheriiMiin. Hia wbares Au etlcan Butlonhule Machine Co. 11Ht B" SCOT T, JR., AUCTIONEMB, . No. llttO CHUNUT street. C.BD. Owing to the luclemnncy of the weather ytMerduy, It bag been tboutfbt ailvl ible to ooitpoae 1 lie sale of fancy goods uunl Monday morning alls o'clock, MPFCIALHALF. OF I'll Ml STOCK OF A FANCY (.(lOD fciOHP,. inn niuruM 1 i'v . rani 1 IllUUNU HUHlNlitja, lltlMUVliD FOB VOX VJiKlKNCK OF naLK Monday Morninv, mill Indt.. at 10 o clcc. at f-emt'd Art (Jailer. No. Kizo f hf nut atreet, will be sold wltjout tbe lea rt-xerve. Hie entire slock of a fancy soodn stol-, enm nri.lnir the iMUal aaaortment. viz: 1'orcelain vaiea. . rd n ccivers, toilet seis. gilt goods, irlple silver- iaieo ware, combe, biuhuen, papor maoue and rue- wroil lMkrt. catuia, ftiiupn. etc.. eic. i-ILVKil-MOtN 1 .D ati.r.ctjtx rLAis nnuw- UASltft. AIpo, two elKht fret show eaaM. two fsel wide by ti 1 r rt n inrlin deep: one six ieel abow caie. two feet w ide by tblrieen Inches deep. cuius BiAiiuncni. n.iu. Alro In coutiuuaiiou. a number of books, station- ry. eotfravioKs, luhosraah. etc. etc. It IPF1NCOTT, KON t CO., AUCTION KKRS, J AMiHUKbT BUILDING, No. H40 MAKJCKT Ba. NOllCE. Itetuler Sales of Dry Goods Notions, rlmuiln: etc.. a Hi be neld every W KDN K D AY turounb Jaiu.aiy. ( v naikiimenis ol stork uooos, etc., solicited, baits cabbed within live days. c Vl.AKK A. hVANb, AUCT10NEFB8, NO. 630 v.n.ru3iMjT Bireet. V III sell THIS DAY. Mornlnc and Rvenlna. A larta Invoice of Blankets. Bed rjureada. Dry UoOda, Cloths, Casslmeres. HoKlery, Btatlouery, Table aa4 i-ucKet cuuery, ihououh, eui. (. uy ana country niercuanta win aua Bargains. Terms cash. Uooils packed free of charts MS BUNTINO, ULRBOROW A CO., AUCTIOSb .KH, Noa. VtSi aud itS4 M AHKtbl' Street, corasi Ot Bank street. Bucceaaorn 10 joua a. juye-a S to, ATPBIVaTKSALK. .'(icrstB Infantry ovtrcoats, pr.ecl. lu ottlc-s grry-mixud armv Hhlris. 1 rpilUMAS BlUt II A bON. A L't'TIONKERS Jl. A WD rOMMIriHlON Al F.BOHANTS. No. lill 0Vk NDI' btree.t: rear entrance No. 11(1 Ransom Ml c MtCLKiS .hwMAHl; K 1 it CO. e,i reel. AICT10NKKH8 V. LEGAL NOTICES. IS THE DISTRICT COPRT 0FTHE ITSITHD X CTATJt FOB TK Ji.aST1i.KN DISiKlOf OF ti NNi? YttVANIA. VtiiNty KAt KK of Fb Indelpbla (oftbe late flrm 01 lleiirv Knke.t l o 1. buukrtint. oavinir petitioned lor bis discharge a intellnc ot creditors will be held on the '.'Mb ay ot Jatoi.iy, lsou at 8 o'ol,-k P.M., nt'iote ne ne.iier, winiiian nimiun aii,l. n-e4. bliice, at bis cllli e. No uM WALNUT Mreel.lo itaia cay, that tlie examination of the bankrupt may ue linlhbkd The Kce liter will certify wnetner tbe BaukrnDt has conloiuied lo Ills duly. A hearing will a.ao be hrd on WEDNESDAY, tbe loth day 01 February, ism belore tbe Court at I'hlla deli bla. at in o'clock A. li ., where partus lotereeted may ihow cauae avanal the discharge. Atus'ed oy trie cier aua neainier, ui tue name or the Jutfge, under seal of ihe Canru IS est IN TUB DISTRICT COURT OF THE fTN IT ED X BTATEH FOK '1111 EASl'KBN DISTKICT OF I l'ENNSYLVANIA. BANKRUPTCY. AtPhtlaelnhla. January 16. A. D. 18(19. The uudrrslkiiBd hereby gives notice ot Uts appoint ment as Asine of lifc-ORGK W. SIMPSON, of l'liiladelphia. in Ihe Ooonty of Philadelphia and Hiaieof penuaylvau'a, within said District, who has be.a adjuittil a bankrupt upou blsewn peihlou by the Dlsirlci Oi urt of said Dlairlct. . . ABLF.S MAT HEW, A"s'Knes, 1 iis3l 'e. 7WSAN OM SUreet. " WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBKR 20, lu ihe Boeumatd Pbliad-lphiasaHFUbOompany: i huve UiOllUglliy e.mnn.u the Leiters Paiect krau til 10 William D fuller 01 Philadel phia, eepieu.oer 0. j-"xi. n-r au in preveometnoaoii i'iwini .lemccal'ua. aud preBervliia' lish, vii'h the ioIIowi :g result: '1 lie clninis lu Cutler's paieni j cover rust, me iwuiiii hb t aied tlsb saanewai.n'ilao t' re or comuieicial arileloi .1111. anocil. Ihe procene de- H-uhMi lu the siieclilc .il iu by which tbatuew article In 1 reared lu my opinion, these are valid and suH clenlcllni8. 1 be tirkt claim Berure. to Ihe Inventor boned and feslrc-Ktid li.h as a new article of mann'actura or cm liierce. by whatever process It may be produoed. tuber processes tuau that claimed by Culler may te devivtd, and may, perhaps, be new andpa'enU aoit; but the dlcoverer of aucb new prooesx caunot put li e aittele Into the market and sll It, If he did so. he would Infringe the lirt claim In Culler's l aieni, bdU be liable lo damage to ihe extant of h 1 h tuiriusemeut: and to produce this new article t y uu uld uro:ess applied to ollu r till una. wouli be tonaily an Jul'rlugeuieut of the Hist claim In Cut'.ec's ''V''ave no doivbt the article and the prnoeas c.lsiiued in Ciuiers pausiiv are new ana paieutable, aud the puUiit aufllc ucieu. ior tiiir iirnieoiioo. J.UiiUND BUBKIt 1 concur In the shove r plnlon. GEO. HARDINO. 1 biladtlphla, December is. isjs, ifw York. Decembar !i. ISO". O. A. tLWARD. j have examined the leutrs patent rsrerred to In tbe lor. goli'S opinion ol Mr, Bnrke, and fully arrea l h Mr. Burke In that opinion. A oy person n.lna the t.iocfsB to prepare the tlsb lufrlukea the patent, and any person us.nu 01 Belling the 'boned aud d. bic med liah " whellier'.preparud by that pr jotss or any olht r process, iufilugea the patent. NKOBUE OIFFORD. New York. Deeembor so. lSCs, I roiictir In the foregoing opinions of Mmst. Burka ami Uiltoril. CHABLL8 M. KLLLliU. jsuuaiy , 180. We concur In the foregoing opinions, BTKWABl', BITCH & WOODFOHD. No. 271 Broadway, N. Y ., Jan. T, lmw. 1 u t REMOVED 10 BELOW THE UNITED BTATE3 MINT. SiAll.111 Ol LU. O NEW MUHIO BTORE, NO. 1317 CllESNlTT ST.. above THIKTEEMTH. PHILADELPHIA. Mlihlc Publishers, aud Doaiers In Musical Mer chaudlse of every Description. JOHN MARSH, WHOLESALE ANJ RETAIL AQE.VT rOH THE SALE OF THE LET MOLD AM) SILVER WAT0HK4 DIRECT FROM KUI)i: . ... CllKAI'l-HT IN Til hi WoBI.lt. - No. 1817 I HE-tNUf HTRKUT, -l2StUths.ru IN Tti'lfi WUliJ tiiOHHJ. KM w C 1 ,