THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 18G9. 3 NEWS SUMMARY. City Affair. Patrick L'ojlo, aged seventeen yean, fell from a cmt festerday, and was badly injured. John Bpcnrcr and Wlllinm J. Howard were appointed patrolmen by Mayor Fox yesterday. Samuel Wood, aucd seventeen years, re eiding at Spring Mill, liad on of his hands itjured yesterday by having It caught In the machinery of a mill. Uy uircctions of Philip Lowry, Jr., Oraid Chancellor ol Ibis t-ita'.r, Paul ImIrc, No. 127, hM been liislitutcrt, nnd the following officer installed Vinoi able I'a'rltuch, Jamea WiNon; Worthy Chancellor, Dr. H. Cornell Estenj Vicc Chanrellor, O. J. Heuo; Guklc, Jirob F. (Jake, ler; RooorditiR Scribe, Frank linrker; Financial Bcnbe, Walter P. Stone: U:iukpr, John F. Kau eenberper; Inner tewurd, W. W. Hopkins; Oater Steward, II. 11. Myers. The citizens piiReil in potting up aline of OunibutCi) on Ilroud street have h:id a model made ot an improved two-horse omnibus, which it la proposed to Introduce upon thht tliorotiKli fare. The tent for the di ivr r is Ukii a platform similar to those on c'.rect curs, with a door at Ilia Hklo. The back pnrt cl Uic omnibus is rounded, having a door of etitmnce on each side, with utepj to uimiifr'Ml that phsspiikpm can enter from the fidewalk without btepp'ntf Into the street. The p:ice in tUr rear of tuc entrance doors ran lie used a a scat for a con ductor, if one should be needed. Iho clrivii!!?-he l ol the cricinc flovcruor . Fish, on the New .lcr-ev Ittilro:id, broke near the Passaic river limine," tit .Newaik, at halt-p;if-t 8 o'clock on Tuesday morning, detaining a large number of parser rrei'a a loiiit time. I'uen gers for New York hul to walk across the bridge, when, after a short delay, a train from Jersey City, whoso pafenn rs had aliuhted, came to take them. PasFenurra KOhs S.rtith also crossed the bridge, and tiikmtr tr tins at Newark, eon tinned their journey. The accident placed nil the ot her trains out of time, occasioning vexa tious delays. The Philadelphia mall train, duo in New York at noon, did not reach Jersey City till neni 3 P. M. At a meeting of the Board of Manager ot the German Hospital, tho subject of ervctta" new buildinps for the further aecomuio ltition and convenience of patients was discussed and the mutter reteired to n committee. At this meeting the following named gentlemen were elected' officer?: President, Johu L. Ltukeuati, the former officer, who had been its President lrora the organizntion to the close of last year (Joseph M. Uelctaard,) bavins declined a re election; Vice-Pie?! lent, M. Hichards Muckle; Secretary, Louis J Lidner: TreHSiirtr, William Orosholz; Solicitor, Frederic Heycr. Tho mem bets cl the Board, elected ih December, are: William J. lloratman, J. Kin ke, M. Gans, L. A. Wollenwcher, I,. SchueiJer, C. Ilenkert. I. lbels haiuer, F. Haltermanu, Bud Joseph M. Keiehard. Last evening a public mpctinR of jour neymen et paped in the building trades was held at Painters' Hall, L"e;it street, tibave Eighth, for the purpose of devising plans lor the eiectiou ot a public hull for the accommodation of the various trade?. It is intended to erect the hall on a lot iu the cen tral part of the ciiy, ai u eot of about $tn.O0O. The structure will be of brick, and three stories high: tbe first story to be a hall for ti rules' meetings, the second story to be devoted to balls and putties, and tne third story as a "brary and reading-room. A lot was offered yei-terday up n whi -h to erect the building in Walnut ttreet, and measures will be taken at once to carry out tho object of the meeting. About $25,000 has already been subscribed towards this o-d'-ut. The followiup htatemcnt shows ths number ot dwellings of all kinos papjlied with water, by the waier work ol the city, up to the present date: Wardj. No. Dweliines.: Wiirde. No. Drvelliurjs. :i'.21 1 it-. . . 4(iUl 1st, . 2d, . 3d, . 4tb, . Mb, . (Jt U, . 7th. . 8 b, . Mb, . inth, . 11th, . l'ith, . 13th, . 51H l.Vb, 3159 10 h, a:c;:t nth, 318i;i8h, 3436jl3tb, 4!l632!Ubt CG3J 3321 3312 41U3 5871 802!) 3!W 844 195 2118 929 5090 3357121st uud 28vh, 3:iii!i SV-il 2911 2771 3(Xc 22d, 23J. 24ih and 27tb, 25tb, 2Gth, Total number of dwellinns, . 98,121 This statement docj no', include a Jarpe number of dwellings in the rural portions of the city, or in JUatayuok and parts ol Germautown. The Society of Sons of St. George, estab lished in this city for the assistance of English men in distress, have elected the following officers for the ensuing year: President, James Allen; Vice-President, sbadrach Hill; Treasurer, William U. Allen; Secretary, James It. Webb; Stewards. John A. ltobinson, E. J. Robert. Samuel Lees, Isaac Smith, Jo-eph Lees, Edward Darby, Isauc Mull, and William Under down. The students of the Polytechnic College, nt a recent meeting, made arrangements for the usual college observance of Wachingt"n's Birth day, the 22d proximo, selecting from tbe second year men, Mr. Thomas II. Phillips, of St. Nicholas, Schujlkill county, as the orator of tbe day, and from the tir;t yenr men, Mr. Canaille D'lnvilliers, Jr., ot Girmantown, as the reader of Washington's Farewell Address. A final hearing was had before Alderman Kerr yesterday iu the case of W. B. Grover and E. Migueault, charged wi'h conspiring with. Andrew J. Whitema'o to obtain alcohol by false pretense from Sheridan & Co. The defendants weie held in $2000 bail to answer. The public exercises of the junior cla?s at tbe Havcrford College, situated on the lmc of the Pennsylvania Central Railroad, about nine miles from the city, took pluee yesterday, aDd roneiated of a Latin oration, by Stuart Wood, of this rity; an English oration on "John Bright." bv Thomas Kimbcr Lougstreih; Knglish oration, "The New Netherlands,"' by Charles Wood, of New Vork; an oration entitled 'The Early Jlifory of Marvland," by John K. Carey; an oratioD, ' The LaH of the bourbon," by Alfred G. Coale; an oration, "CbrUlian Statesman ship," by G. S. Brown: oration, "Our Pacific Coast," by I). F. Host; oration, "Electricity as a Force,'' by William W. (iiiscom; oration, "Mineral Resources ol Pennsylvauiu," by Johu D Steele; oration, ''Heroism of the Enrly Friends," by William II. Hubbard; oratiou, "Richard Whateby," by Tliouiaj A. Hilles; oration, 'Philosophical Influences in the Ancieut Church," by Oliver G. O ven; oration, "Future Relations of China with tho United States," by J. B. Wi-lar; oration, "The Poetry of Longfellow," by Hoar.1 Comtort, nud an English poem, "Sioaca ou Mount Nebo," by Edward Pratt. DoitKNtie Allairn, Gold closed yesferday at IWl. General Sheriduu is ou his way to Wash ington. At reduced prior?, CO.000 tona of coal were old yeBteiday in New i'ork. Hon. Henry F. Rodney, of Delaware, died Ti.ut. r.lnu n.t T.etves. ncri'd (i'J VCjI'S. A meetina of white Unionists was held at Mon'gomery, Ala., ou Monday. The Nevada Lepslatute has enacted a law lookLis to a returu of sneeio Duvnients. The New Vork tailors' strike has come to an end, shipping masters having yielded. Abraw Newkirk LUtlejohc, D. D., was yes tori Kisiinn t' New Jersey. A i, mnher ot Hie Amerieau oilicers attached to theperuvnn ironclads have returned to New f IrlpuiiH fruni IViiMttnhi. Governor Warmou'.b. of Louisiana, lias writtt n a Ions letter in renly to General D; i lmnHii's answer to Senator Kelioen. The Annual Enc impmeut of the Grand Army of the ltcpuhlio of tin Pacific Coast assembled in San Francisco on Tucsdav. The New kncland Labor Convention met ypfterduy. Its objects are to reduce tho hours tf luhnr and inpreiisn ttie wanes of women. The South Urtivilua Lcuislature has passed o irttnt TPsriliiMnn aul lioriy.mir the Governor to employ tn uriutd foici lor the preservation of P 'Fiom M-pipb, Teun.. we have a report of the iianciiiU ot iwo men oy a mou. aieiuwu ...a uiiinirh. miikt nrove uutiealthv lucalities. 'i'i, old Cnlou Whin and Democrats of iiAami lirtvp mi ted. and. wonderful to say a,e nnit in tavor of the Jell. Davis-Breeklu rfdsc-Sejmourand-VallRndlgbam Democratic part r. Vesterday the Republican caucus of the West Virginia Legislature unanimously nomi nated Governor Koreman as their cindiJate for United States Senator, vice Vau Winkle, whose term expires March 4. The Republican .Slate Central Committee rret In Richmond, Va , yi sterdy, and appointed a committee of thirteen of the h-adiug Repub licans of the State, with Governor Wells as Chairman, to reprppent the pnrty at Washington. Fore f Kit AffalrtA London, Jan. 27. Tno Levant Times pub lishes a rumor that Seuutor Nje will succed tfi. Joy Morris as the Amertcau Minister at Con stantinople iu Mured next.. J on don, Jan. 27. The Greek Government will probably give iu its adhesion to the c.meluions of the Conference ot Pari, but it is feared that lis signature will be accompanied by re?crva tioiiB which can only tend to protract the dilli culty with Tuikey. London, Jan. 27. Ernest Jonca, the well known radical politician, died yesterday. He had j ast beeu Informally chosen, by ballot, over Miluer Gibson, Liberal, and wan to 9 icceed Mr. Hirly, the pient member of ParliniPiit from Manchester, in case the latter should be un seated on the charge of brioory. The directors of the nanking firm of Overcnd, Gnrnev & Co.. limited, have been field for tn.il in bonds of 120,000 each. London, Jan, 270 P. M. All tbe additional in orma'iuu which, up to thi hour, has been obtained of the disaster to the French steamer Pert ire, is the assurance that no Anericau pii'sengeron board wa killed or wounded. London, Jun. 27. None of the first class patseigirs on the steamship Percire were seriously injured by rea-ou ot the recent acci dent. Three of the crew were killed, and the following named second cla--s passenger-, viz.: Mr. Callushaii, a Catholic priest; Mr. Foulquier. a F rencbnuni; and Sir. Falkenbeig, a German. Tte Fereirc encountered atearlul irale wiien a lew days out from Biest, in the cjiirse of wh'.ch heavy rcas broke over her, carrying away entirely tho forward deck and cabin, atd inflicting other d.itnaee. It is also understood that she sustained such injur ic3 to her niHclii nery as compelled her to put bsck to Havre umfer sail. There seems to be a singular reti cence about the affair, and there is much diflicnltvtn procuring details, so that we are still without reliable particulars. London, Jan. 27. Official despatches have ben renlved by tho War Olh'ice from New Zealaud. Ihev announce that a battle had taken place betweeu the British and the Maori rebels at Poverty Hay. and that the latter were defeated with groat loss in killed, wounded, and pri soners. Tbe victory had restored tranquillity in that quarter of the colony. Dublin, JaD. 27. A meeting of Impartial citizens was held here last night, at which resolutions were adopied urging the Govern ment to pardon the Fenian convict. Paris. Jan. 27. General Dix. the Miulster of the United States, nt a public banquet this evenintr, made a spi ech, in which h declared that the cause ot the Greeks was identical witli the cause of liberty throughout tho world, and Le assured the people of Greece that they had the sympathy or America. Pauik, Jan. 27. Still later advices have been received lrom Rio Janeiro, the war news Is unimportant. The Paraguayan army, thougti baoly defeated at Videfa, still occupied the stronghold of Angostura. The damage by the burnirg of the custom house at Rio Janeiro was largely overestimated. Havre. Jan. 27 Noon The Amerieau ship Alaska, Captain Small, which had just arrived from New Orleaus with a caru'o of cotton, t jok fire ibis morning iu this harbor, and owing to the combustible nature of her caiao is burning furiously, and will probably be a total loss. Siie was built iu Maine in 18G8, was owned by Thayer & Lincoln, of Botton, and sailed last trom New Orleans December 10. jM adhid, Jan. 27. The government has laid claim to all libraries, arcnlves, and works of art possessed bv churches, as property of the State. It was while carrying out the orders of the government that the Governor oi uurgos was assassinated. This eveut causes intense excitement. Violent demou'tiations have been made by the people iu this city against the Papal Jsuncio, and the government has with drawn lt official recognition of bis diplomatic powers. The Dean aud Chapter of the Cathedral of Buigos have been arrested and imprisoned. Havna, JaD. 27. Tbe biario reports, on authority of official despatches, that P.4fra, Serrano, Cobre, and other towns are full of fugitive insurgents and their families, and that 3010 of them have presented thenibelvcs to the nuihonlies and received amaeaty. At Buraco'i several chiefs gave themselves up and were par doned. Other accounts from tho interior, re ceived through Spanisn channel, represent that the insurgents are surrendering: at many points, to receive the beiieh's of 'General Dulce's proclamation; but in the viciuitv of Santiago the rebels continue very active. They carry off" slaves andj harass the troop?, and U Is reported that they have destroyed by tire half-a-dozen larce p antaiions near the town. Havana, Jan. 27, via Key West, Jan. 27. A reieo of terror has commenced in this city, caused by open hcs'ility between Cuban and Spanish factions, whose hatred lor each other cannot be described. There is little security outside the city walls. Tne Cubans from their housetops lire upon the volunteers uud soldiers passing throueh the eireete. Tii1? military en ter 'the houses trom which shots are lir.'d and massacre tho inhabitants. The attack mae by the volunteers on the Louvre otl'ee bouse is denounced as brutal and unprovoked. On the fame night the volunteers shouted "Kill Diilce," because he was known to bo talcing mt nsures to put a stop to their excesses. The volunteers by their behavior provoke Ihe resist a etc of the people, aud thea lire into tucm. indiscriminately. The officers and men of the regular force arc oppoted to giving such disci etiouary powers to the volunteers. The older volunteers behave well, having become somewhat accustomed to lscipiiue. i he conduct of the 1st uattaiton during the Louvre allair and afterwards is specially praised, out tne ncwiy recruiter! olunteers are UDrestraiuaDie. Many private ersous, citizens, strangers, and foreiguers, have een firtd upou in different parts o! the city. he Government is taking measures to put a stop to the disorder. The houses of suspected Veisous are Deiug regisierea oy tne pouee, una the Government will also make special, and it is hoptd effectual, ilTorts to protect American citizens. religious aud 1'eniulo I'eiisioncrft. Washington, January 27. ruling the morning hour to day tho House was e rouged m discussing a our renting io mc operation ot the rcnsiou taws. 1110 ucoito centred on the second section oi tne om, wuien provides that upou tho presentation of satisfac tory evidence to the Commissioner of Pensions thut any female pensioner 13 living a tile ol prostitution, or is cohubitiug with or living with or being supported by any min as bis wlte or mistress, to wuom sue is not rawiimy married, shall bo deprived of her pension, except she can produce satisfactory rebutting eviui nce mat tne cuarges prcrerreu uiruiuii ner ate not true. General t-cbeuck ctiaracter'.zeu the bill as the most infamous and disgraceful measure ever brought into Congress. Mr. lneersoll, of Vermont, said the bill should iucludoiualo r restitutes as well as female. Bv Inference, it proclaims that the widow of ever soldieris a common prostitute, Tho deb itc rela ting mostly to prostitutes, occasioned consider. able merriment in me nuuEt-. . Important .Arrant. KneiiFKTEB. N. Y.. Jan. 27. There Is con slderable excitement here to day iu consequence of tho ariest of Albert Hyatt and tivtt oilier lersons, some of whom were buhjs eoiisideted among our lust citizens, (or alleged coiisplrjoy to defraud and swindle the Union Llt Insu rance Company of Milne. It Is a-curtHined the plan adopted by the gami, and which has been tuccetful to a eousiderablo extent, was iu ptfdiic'EQ t ogus certificates of tue decta-e of insured ptii ties. The rxteut of the liau Is htti not jet oceu nude public. Dentli of JCx.Govpriior IMckeun, of x4.'ovrriir 4ri;l!t. AcuusTt. Ou., Jan. 27. E it-Governor Plcken'. formerly M n'cier to 1st. futcraburit, dteJ ou Monday lust, at his residence in itugeleht, S.C, From Delaware. Wilmington, Del., Jan. 27. The State I.eetslature bas adopied a Joint reiolutlon declaring the authority of the State over the landing of an oceau tclesraph. cable on its shores, and alleging that the Atlantic coast of Delaware is peculiarly lavorable tor the landins of the French cable, and appointing J. V. Comegys a commissioner to confer with the company engaged in that enterprise. Notice was given in the House yesterday of a bill to annul the charter of the Philadelphia. Wilmington, arid Baltimore Kailroad Compiuv. rrior to tnis action botn nouses fieri a secret and lnlorrnal session on the subject. Henry F. Koduev. a prominent cltizon of tills Sta'e, died at Lewes last wepkaired sitiy-nbie. lie served in trie siatei.piMMV.urc and consn tutional Convention of 1832 proposing iu the latter to admltjeolored teoplo to sulTinge. IikIIhii Atrnlrn. St. Louir, Jan. 27. General Slieiidxn Is daily expected to return from the I'luii-. Neatly all the Indians will no on the re.seivatioiis, set apart for them. The main body of tbe troops willsoeube withdrawn from the PI tins, and will concentrate at Port Leavenworth tor dis tribution to other point. Coiifestpd Election 'hn. The above case was resumed yesterday after nton, when the following testimony relative to tLe Fourth division of the Tweuty-Ultii Ward was add net d: Mrs. Bridget Bhangluii'ssy, No. 10 Somerspt street, tetititd that Jaiues'lvitler went to NVw Vork during bist aovemoer; before th:tt he worked in tuis city : this is a tAo-story houc; has three rooms; the woman w h ) k.'pt it, (fi t his washing for two years; there are two bed-rooms there; Mrs. Little and her children sleep in one, and witness occupied the other; old not kuov where Butler slept; never saw him there at night, but had during the daytime, James Butler was ou the list of voters and assessed at No. 1030 Somerset street. Elleu Fitzpatnck, No. 1500 Belgrade street, testified that she hud lived there sieci before the 4'.h ot July; rince tnat time no James Brogau has lived there. James Brogan is on the list of voters and is assessed at No. loOO Belgrade street. Washington llmbr, No. 1214 Fdgemont strpet, test! tied that he formerly lived at No. 113.1 Salmon Ptrcet. but moved from there last August, and did not vote Iu this division at the lust October election. He was marked as votme. In the fourth division of the Tweuty-titiu ward, the following-named persons testified to having voted tho Republican ticket at the hist October election: George Kowlett, No. 1422 Ricbmoud street; Ira lloilis, No. 1400 Richmoud street (assessed at No. 1430 Richmond street); Dtivid Dry burgh, No. 1100 Somerset Btreet (tho latter taw Levi Holl'mni', who is now at sea, with tbe same ticket he w.ts assessed at No. 963 Somerset street); E. M. Council, No. 1430 Richmond street; bobert Corson, No. 1111 Somerset ttreet; John Malcolm, No. 1415 Sal mon street; i benezer S. ull. No. 1103 Huston street; Frederick Kanig, No. 1414 tfelgradcttrcc I (assessed No. 1412 Bjlgrade Mreet); naid Ins tax before the October election, 1SUG; C. W. Ficbbius, No. 1408 Richmond bticet; (on the list of voters was John Robbius, but no C. W. Bobbins;) James Hillhorn, No. 1.002 Aliucudo street; Johu Fries, No. 1143 Somerset street; (anessed No. 1140 Somerset street;) Charles AldcD, No 1112 Belgrade street; Lewis Kirch- gessner, Richmond bircct and Trenton avenue; W. Sweeney, No. 1520 Salmon sireet; (came to this country in 1844; was naturalized about one year afterwards: not qu'te forty jears old now;l Robert W. Kennedy, No. 1451 Salmon street; Johu Haeaman, No. 1412 Belgrade street; (ou the list of voters was Dauiel llagnninr, but no Johu.) The following persons testified to voting the Republican ticket "In the Sixth division of the Seventeenth ward at this election: Park Mc Ar thur, No. 1411 Philip street; Thomas Marple, No. 4421 Germantowu avenue; William Mc Cicady, No. 1441 Philip s'reet; Charles Jones, No. 14.15 Germautown uTeuue; Charles Marple, No. 1421 Gerroantown avenue; North Marple, same residence; Joseph Hoogland, rer of No. 143(! N. Second street; Charles H. Hammer, No. 337 Master fctieet. Adjourned. Tho United States Mint. The reply of the Secretary of the Treasury to the resolution of the House, offered oy Mr Wnshburne, of Illinois, relative to the receipts and expenses of the mint of the United States and brandies, and the cost and probable busi. nessol the branch mint at Carson City, Nevada, was received yesterday. Tue receipts at tho Mint in this city, tor the thiec last fiscal years, from the coinage of gold and silver, weie i218,0G7 in gold, and the expenses $'J3i.&30 la cuirtncy; the aveiage annual expunsos over the income for tho past three years have bren $330,(121. During the same period the amount ot udnor coinage rnauu'acturcd and issued was $4,230,405; expense ot manu facture. $21,312,032; the income over expenses, estimating these coins at their nominal value, being 82,897,402, of which $2,875,000 has been paid into the Treasury, the aontul average income from the source beiug $005,820. Tre receipts of the United States Assuy Otlice lor three vears were $188.74 aud ttiu csuensus $4(i0,3til, and the avemge annuul expense over the income being 893,853. Tae receipts of the blanch mint at San Francisco tor three years were, in gold. $1U0,577. aud tbe expenses, in gold, $038,820, aud the average annual expense ovtr the income being "S63,SSS. The expendi tures of the branch miut at Denver since the date of its establishment in 1802 were $235. Oil, and the total receipts only $0513. A bill to tiatu.-fer this institution into an assay otlice was trausmittt d to Congress In February, 1807, aud a similar bill ba again been sent in during the pit sent session, to which the attention ot Con tress is called. ine expeiifcs ot me pruncu mint at cnarioite. N. C, opened tts an asziay olliee iu 1807, have been $3321, and the receip s only $2135. The Secretary rttomuie.uds that tbe branch minis in North Caroiiuaimn Georgia and at flew Orleans be disposea of to the bert advautivge. The total costot the branch mint at Castau City, Nevada. lLclndirg machinery and fixtures, was $270.187f of which amount $250,000 has already been aj. piopriatcd by Couaress. It is not thought tl at a branch mint, complete In its appoint ments, can be erected ou the Panne coast at an exi tnse ot mucn less tuau me cost of thin establishment. The productiou of bulliou in Nevac'a is chiefly silver. Silver Is only olned for purposes of change, aud all (silver beiug expoited in bars, the coinage In Nevada must therefore cou-iet chiefly ot the gold bullion produced In that State, which Is tcf.niated at $1,000,000. In 1HU4 an net was passed establishing a branch mint at Dallas City, Oregon, aud $100,000 was Appropriated lor that purpose. The plans have been prepared, and woik is soon to b'j com menced, and it is possible the buildiLg and fixtures will cost as rauch as tho branch mint in Nevada. In conclusion, the Secretary expresses tho hope, co frequently made proviously, that no nioie branch mints will, bo authorized by Congress. Two mints are located in the Atlantic and one in the Pacldc Statos, which are sulli- dent to supply tbe coinage for the whole country. All other (similar ea'aolishments rKiuirp .not oulv the erection of expensive buildings, but large annual appropriatious lor their maintenance, without returning corrcs ponding benefits to tho Government. o It) OAKS CEMETEKY COMPANY OF PU1LADHLPHIA. OJTICE, NO. 518 WALNUT BTREKT. The Company ts now prepared to dlflpoeof lota on HbXfc OM AULiS IJtRUU. The advantages otturea by Ibis Ceui6tery ae wall known to be equal It nut mil, trior to those possessed, oy any ovubt wmoior. W elivleallwbodtslre to purchase burial lots to ctll at the ollioe, w litre plunacan be seen and all i brtlcu ars will be gtven. DecU lot loU sold are lesUj tor delivery. ItlcHaBD VAOX. Prelent. I'KTklt. KKYMnlt. VL'-Pflrleut. MA III is UMiiTMiKtliKU. 'J'ri-Morer. NK'HAkL Mhhkt. btcieiary. LI . . ALKXANDEK OAI'TjXL L ft CU PJUDLCL OOMMIHHiON M Is. RU HAN 'IU. Ko. U NUK1H WHAUV1US Ho. W NOTtTH VVATK.R MTREBT. PHILAUKLPHLA. aLkX B. OATTJBLX- Old 1AM CATTMLA MARINE TELEGRAPH. Far additional ttnrint iVni tug ITirU Pagt. ALMANAC JTOB FH I LA DKliPHlA-T HIS DAT. J M Moolf Hih 'l)wHM..Ht 6 'IS ....... I8 H WiTID a Bun Kmi Bui Bkth. PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TKADK. James DoosnttsTr. ) Oahlkn WuiUilb, VMokthlv Commit Tim. W. V. HKNT, J UOVKHKMTi OF UUKAN ITKAUICKS. FOR AUKKIOA. A talant .-.......London ...... New York.., Palmyra.,..-- Liverpool. ..New York.... KhelQ ...BiulliftnHtoii...New YorK... MHDliRllau Liverpool... JNkw York.... City nt lxndon..LIVfr)ool...New York... 'I tip Uiiffn..... Liverpool... New York .... Fan. ,. J ItU. J au. ,..-Jau, J mi. ....Jan. .-..Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan, ..-Jan. .-Jau. JNt-pt-.rmn Liver pool... Portland . UerniMila boutlinmnton.-New York A lihtiBLcntun Liverpool. ..New York .... Holi-HDa. Havra New York..., Cli.v ol Uork Llverrool...New York lit a n SoutliBDi ptou...IS ew York...., Nrvo.. -.-.LlveiiiotilNew York..... Tariln Llverpool...New York V "i BttltlDiore...Llveri'Ool...JSw York .... The tjuceu,M.-....LIverpool.. ew York..., blLerntau Liverpool. ..Portlaud. ....... Folt KURoerc. J n. .Jan. .........Jan. .Jan, .........Jan. Jnti, .Jan. - Jan. . J an. Jan. , .Jan. .Feb, Trl poll-. New V ork ...LI vorpool... lSw Yirk.. JS'cw York.-Breuieu (. nt I)inJou..ISw York... Llvei pool... lullnt)li.... ..New York...i.livg()W. 1 1 aoce New York... LI ver pool... Per ii vln ........ Portland Liverpool., H(ilsHB -..New York...IIuinlurK... Manliaiiau Xvew York. ..r. I verpoo Ai:KlralK8tan..-New York. ..Liverpool.............. Feb. JifiiiKelilaud -New York...liremeii.... Puu. 4 Peln yra. New York-.LI veriKiol Fell, 4 (3. of Ualtlmore.New York... Liverpool l'Vu, ( O. ol C'oik New York. ..Liverpool Feb. t (JOAOTWIPK. DOMKi'l'lli, Jilt). KftCle.. ........... ..New York... Havana... Jan. 23 (irHiu.ilB. .... New York... Vera CiruB, eic. Jan. 1W Tonmvamla....... l'llllRrt...,...HaVHileali ...-... J an. SO ArlzoiiB Niw York... Aoplnwall Fen. 1 ilorro tuslle New York... Havana. Feb. 4 Mat in aie lor warded hy every nteaioer Iu the rekittar linen, Tb Bteamera for or from Liverpool call at UneenRtown, except the Canadian lino, wbte.b call at Lorutnixlfltrr. The ntearuora for Of from thelXmtl nent. rail at Hootbaropton. ULKA11KD YKHTKBDAY. Hi'r F. Franklin, Jrlori'on, Baltimore, A. Orovei, Jr. ATtRIVD YErJTFROAY. Triifs. hlp lleloia, BaDders. 3 nays lrom New York. Id I plmut to ftercbaul di Co. Towed tip by tu Brnon. Kchr Oiliello. Kidridge, t days from New York, with gram, etc.. to Workman A Co. Bchr II. K. rtiiKBfll. Alehailey, 8 days from New York, v. tin Diilne. to captain. K Lr K II. FiDoey, 1 mtle s days from Oeortretown, B. C. with lumber to Lathbtiry, Wtokernham 4 (Jn. felir John Mtrcinp, Crawr.rd, 3 days Horn New York, wlili oid Iron, eta, to captuln. v. r MRMORAWnA. Bhtp wjomlng, Julius, Jr., hence, at Liverpool yes terday, biennmblp J. W. Kverman, Vance, hence, at Nor folk Mih Inst., and natiod for Richmond. hifD,8tilp Norfolk, Plait, hen to, at Richmond 2'Jth IriHaDt. ttieamslilp Pioneer. Catharine, for Philadelphia, sailed lrom Wilmington. N. C, yesterday, Bariiun Anile, MorrlsoD, hence, at Haanghae 12th ull.. via Algea Bay, fchr J, li. AtiHtln, Davln. from Boston for Philadel phia, at Holmia' Jlele 24tb li st. Ke h r Marietta i n ion. l'rlizinger. from Boston for Baltimore, at Holmes' Hole uti lust, BehrHarah Brueu, Flsucr, hence, at Wilmington, N. C. 2utb ItiBi. ISrlir Fancy Klrkhrldijo. hence 11th Dec , with a rarnot coh for Rtebmooil, han not as yet arrived. bhf wan last heard froru at Buck Crek, at tbe bead cf ( hetapeake Bay. when the Ice wai breaklriK il- Hchr Mary MlltitB, Crowell, cleared aiBjRlouaith liiHt ler i'ori land. fchr Annie Freeman. Iteed, cleared at New York jesteroay lor Wilmington, Del, MIKCjiLLANY. Brig Caroline F. Kelly, irom Matanjias Nov. 19 for Delaware Breakwater, at si. Jonua, P H.. 8ib lusv., lenoriH, In 14 dnva from W atanzHS was In 30 lathoma water, Cape Hrnlopen bearing N W. by N.. dlNtant 60 u,l lee. From that time wonU a e Inadcqualo to give au Idea of the eeverity of ihn weather; It was UrrlU e. crrsxeu and recro.ssed theunlr btrram three limes; hung to the coast till not a single nail was lofl: rou nlng ilfiftlng ail gone; siandlRg rigging stranded and badly cbaled; foreiopgaWautniast gone; foretoaiuaRt epiung: a. alu boom gone In the Jaws; bulk heal and torwaid house started: also alter house; In tact tbe vessel was a complete wreck; men all gave up, and said they could do do more, all heloe badly rrosen. TheraMu was partially tilled wl'b water; between decks the same: the lorward bouse had so much la it that It washed tbesnllers' berths down, and for live days It was luj possible to live In the cabin; tried first m lift into Bermuda, hut It was Impossible, ou account ot tbe weather; then tried ht. Thomas, but could not get In, and finally was obliged to head her lot Ht, Jobna. P. B.. barely succeeding in reaching port. Durmg the lirst of the bad weatber the vessel did not leak much, hut towards tbe last she leaked badly: she In now making lour Inches per hour. Tbe cargo la In a wretched condition. Vessel will bn enndemnud and Old. LEGAL NOTICES. 7N THK OKPHANS'COURT FOR TUB CITY ANDCOUJNTY OF PHILADKaFHIA. f.tilate ot A I.I.I 'N J. HUH B, duceased. Notice Isherebv klveb IhatCATHARIN U itUBUS. the widow or said cecedeut has tiled Iu Bald Court her petition for allowance of (be sum oi fjoo, elected to be retained by her under the act of Assembly of A prll 14, if 51, ai d us supplements, and that the same wilt be allowed by the Com ion bATURDAY. Febru ary 13, lbtV, uuksa exceptions be nted thereto JUUH HOUNHl'S, 1 ?6 In th 4t Attorney for Petitioner. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CIfY J AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. justateor ANN Jtou'iON, oeceaed. The Audinur appom ed by the court to audit, settle, and adjust tbe account of DAVIS PKABoON, Kxeculor of the Estate of ANN Holt TON, deceased (us stated by C. Tower atd John B. Heyl. Execu'ors of said Davis Pearson, deceased), aud to report, dis tribution ot the balance In tae bands of the a rountat.t, wl 1 meet tbe parlhs Interested, tor the purpose of his appointment, on FRIDAY, February 8. IKiH, a1 3'30 o'clock P. M., at his oUioe, No, Via d. blX'I H r-treet, in the city of Pbllwdelphla. 1 Zl mstiir.i juu nuubniH, auuiwir. TN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR X TBKCTTYAaD COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. h.UZAlih.iU L. tllKKlL, ETU, Va UKORUK B. J)11KK11 PfDt.Term leuti. No. 33. In divorce. OVOBGE B. 111BK1L: Piesse take noiioo that tne court has granted a ule upon you to show cause wuy a divorce u vinculo jiaOtiK.iiit ilionid not be decreed In the above enso, riluruableBAl URDAY, January io, 18111 at lUo'clix k A.M., pe'senal no 1. e bavieg lulled on account of the arjseuceol the respondent. lliuMAo iv. rir.Lr,r imi, 1 22 Is.utbl. Attorney lor Line limit. GROCERIES, ETC. yfiwn: glover honey, BEIIILEHEM BUCK W II EAT, XXI KA ME&S MACKEREL. ' ALBKBTC, KOBKKTM, Sealer in Fine lirocerlet, 11 7Jrp Cor. ELEVENTH and VINE fctreatfl. " FOR RENT. F R RUNT. I'llEMISKS, No. 800 CHESSUT St., FOR STORB OB OFFIOB. ALHO, OFFICEM AND LARGE BOONS aoltabla (Ui a Commtrvial CoJ'ege. Apply at RANK l ore I riiE REPUBLIC, HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. Mt. Vernon Hotel, 8l Monument street, Baltimore. Elegantly Furnished, with unsurpassed Cuisine. On the European 1'lan, D. P. MORGAN. s ALB OF GOVERNMENT VESSEL., DFCTY QraaTlRMASTaR-OlCNFBAJ.'H Ovvick. 1 Bai.i imohk Mil.. Ju '2i. ihu r Tun Vnlled Btateit steamer CULONEL KU.lKKIl will be P Herod at public sale at th- pen of lUllluiuiv at it ri'cloca, noon, ou WEbNKSDA Y, Eooiu.ry to .. . n't. i vbaul I u a. - PROPELLER, ni ill M-5 tons: lei ntu. mt luel: breadth J2 2 10 feat dtplboi hold, 8 6-iu feei j dralt, light, s feet; loaded. 8 leet b lie Vis one d're ct aotlnf low-pressure engine (Htx 2 inchei ) or u poise power. ail boiler. 'l ite bull la ol Iron, eovi r.d with ii',-lni'h white Oak and pine platilc. The bull and boiler were recently repaired at an expert or inree itousaud Hollar. All tb properly on board tra' rlgntlr belongs ft if outllt wilt be sold with tite ves'.' Him is well looud tu every reapou. aud ready lor iiuinsdute D'riia rintt t rervad lo r-isc. an and all bids for oi us oat-Died iuuioteni b lb uudmsWued. Ti,e v. eel Is ih.w lying at li bead of HPKAR'S V IIAHK (fool el U stiteO. wner thesate will take i lace, and i I'l'tu to msptuiluu by those desiring to berx ! blddeis. Teiitu Cub In Government funds no nay nfsalp. 8TKWABT V4.N VLlJtr. Depol ijiiirierinaier (url, t and Ursvet Major General V. B. Army. PROPOSALS. SEA LED PROPOSALS W1IX BERF.CF.IVKO at tne UfUce of the Ctilef U,i'rt or muster Military Divlnitin of the MInroutI, 8. IiuU, Wo,iinlll 12 M., on the 201U day or February , 89, for tbe tranRportatliiu of Uovernmenl troops and supplies from tno tollowlnft p iliils to poBts on tne Mlxaoarl river, ne lndloiled, dining the time from March, 20, 186'J, to Octotior 20, Ibdll, Inclusive, vlr. : From Ht. LoiilN toHloux City, Forta Randall, Snlly, Rloe, Btevenson, Buford, Camp Ojobt, or any poet tbat may be estanllMtied at tne month of tbe MuaclesUell river, and Fort Kenton. From Wyandotte. Knnsvi. to Slous City, Forts Randall. Holly, Ulce. Btevenson, Huford. Camp Co( k.or any post that msy b estaoiNhed at the mouth ol the Musclc-bheU rlvor, and Fort Benton. From Fort Invenworth t- Sioux City, Forts Randall, Hully, lttco, Hievonson, Buford, Uauap took, or any post that may be establtHhed ut the mouth of the Musclusliell river, and Fort Benton. From Omaha to Sioux City, Forts Randall, fcuiiy, moo, HtevenKon, iiurora, t amp uooit, or any post that may be established at tbe mouth of Muscleahell river, and Fort Iteutmi. From Fort Randall to Forts Bully, Rico, Ste venson, Buford, Camp Cook, or Buy post that may be cstabllHhed nt the mouth ot Muscle shell river, and Fort Benton. From Foit Sully to Forts Rice, Stevenson, Buford, Camp Cook, or any post that mty bj established at tbe mouth ol tbe Musulcsaoll rlvtr, and Fort Benton. From Fort Rice to Forts Stevenson, Buford, Camp Cook, or any post that may be estab lished at the mouth of the Musclcshell rlvor, and Fort Benton. From Frt Stevenson to Fort Buford, Camp Cook, or any pom that maybe establlsiiad at the mouth of the Musolesholl river, and Fort Benton. From Fort Buford to Camp Cook, or any post that may be established at the mou'h of lua Muscleshell river, and Fort Bcuton. From Camp Cook, or nnypst thut may be established at the mouth of the Musoleihell riv er, to Fort Benton. It will be tbe endeavor of the Government to fthlptiutlng the season mot favorable for navi gation of the river, Kay between Jtruel and August 81. Bidders will state, however, the rate (separately for each month from March 20 to October '10 Inclusive, the date ot starting, so as to determine the rale to be paid) at which they will perform tbe service from each of the start ing point of destination above named, as fol lows: 1st. Tbe rate at which they will transport each officer and soldier (cabin passage to be provided for officers, and for soldiers necessary facilities for cooking their rations, which will be supplied by tbe Uovemment). 2d. The rate per 100 pounds at which they wlUj transport supplies. 8d. The rate each at which they will transport horses, mules, cattle, ambulances, carts, wagons, etc. (troughs for feeding animals to be supplied by the steamboat). A Just preference will be given to parties who own and control boats. Boats will oe expected to always give the Government freight tue pre ference, and in no case will be allowed to carry private to tbe exclusion of Government freight. The contractor will be required to transport stores by land in the eveut or failure by wator; nnd all stores received by the contractor for transportation must be delivered at their denti nal Ion within Hie year 1SG9. Bidders will please give the rate nt which they Will iui nlsh transportation down stream. Jn case the contracting party fails to crry freight as required, the Government reserves tne right to furnish the transportation at the expense of tbe contractor; and nothing herein contained shall be so construed as to prevent the Government from transporting public sup plli s on any of Its own boats. The -Government reserves tho right to reject any or all the bids thut may bo offered. Bidders are Informed that no boat loaded with Government s'.ores will be allowed to go above Sioux City, Iowa, drawing over tureo and one-bait feet of water, and that boats will not be required to go to points above .Sioux Cltv with less than 130 tons. Bidders should give their names In full, as wellus their places of residence, and each pro posal most be accompanied with a bond in the sum of f 10,0(10. signed by two or more respon sible persons, guaranteeing that In casaltlio contract Is awarded to the person proposing, the contract will be accepted nnd entered into, and good and suitlclent security furnished by said party, lu accordance with the terms of this advertisement. The contractor will be required to give bonds in tbe sum of JIOO.UOO. The party to whom the award is made must be prepared to execute the contract at once, and .to give the required bond for the faithful j erfoimauce of tbe contract. As railroad transportation may bo required lor troops ana supplies rrom uicao. unuoi, to Sioux Cltv. Dronosals for the same durluu the season above specified are Invited. Copy of blank form of river contract to be entered Into, In the event of award, aud blank forms of proposals, can be had by application to tnis office, at tbe office of the Chief Quarter master, Department of tbe Missouri, F'ort leaven worth. Kansas; of Chief Quartermaster. Department of tbe Platte, Omamt, Nebraska; atd at the office of Brevet Brlgadlor-Geueral Fied. Myers, Deputy tiuarteruiaster-General, U. B. Army, ChlCHgo, Iliiuois. DroDosals for river transportation should be endorsed "Proposals for Army Transportation by the Missouri river; - tnose ior ran, t ro posals for Army Transportation from Chicago to Sioux City," and addressed to tho under sliced. lis order OI tne w,uurieiinBn;i-vt3ujii u. a.v. J. Li. DONALDSON. Assistant Onartermaster-fieneral U. S. A.. Chief Quartermaster Military Division of the Missouri. nnioi JROPOB ALB FOR CORN. 'HKAi)a'E3 Fifth Military district, i Br AT EOF Tux as, f Office of Chief q,uaktiskmasi'k.r. t A utin, Texas. January fl. 1S9. J r , , 1 1, . ......In ,n .tm.HjialA .trill ha f.l ceivtd at this ofllce until FKIDAV, February 6, 18t9, at 12 M., lor furnisnmg tue tjuartermas ler's Department at Fort Concho, Texas, with such quantity of Corn as may be required until May ai, istsa. . t. Corn to be of good, clean, merchantable quality, shelled, and delivered In sacks, subject to a rigid Inspection. Delivery to commence on award of contract, and continue la suoh quantities and at sush times as may be required by the Post Quarter- ter uiriiin lis nlalnlv endorsed "Proposals for Corn at F'ort Concho, Texas," and addressed to the undersigned. , , T By command of Brevet Major-Qeneral J, J. Reynolds. J- A. I'Oliklt, Brevet Brigadier-General and O. Q,. M 1 22 2w Filth Military DislrloU nIiOP0 8AL8 FOR CORN. HKADUtTABTEaS FIFTH MILITARY DlSTBtlT, 1 bTATK or TCXAS, I OrricKOt'CiiiKy Q'autkutmbt;k. f A uhtin. 1 i.a. Jau. b. lnol. I Peatert proposals, In unelicaie will oe reoelved at this olllce until SA'IL'KUaV. Pubruary IU. littii). at 12 e cluck M , for furnisning the yunnoruiitatHi's lienftri ment aL e'aniD 4'oncordla. Texas, with sutb quautlt; of Cora as may be required until Juue M Ihba. Corn f be of good, clean, merchantable quality, shein d, add delivered la sacks, subject to a rigid la siectlou .Delivery to commence on acceptance of ctutroct and continue lu suou quauil'les anu at sticu tunes as may be requi'eu by tne Jrost (Quarter UlilB 10 be plainly pndorned 'l'ropocals for Cora at Camp Ciiucoidia," aua auurtsaseu 10 tue uuder Siuritu lis command ol Brevet Mjor-General Can by. ' J. A. 1'OTT's.H. . Brevet Brlgadlrr ctt nerai and C. U. M , 1 22 3w PlltU Military D.s.rlct. pROPOKAL e F OR CORN llKAUCIt'AKTEas FIFTH MlMTAUY DlSTKIUT,' Static or Tkxa Oryxcic or Cbikk uuaki khmam'kb, Alhi in. Texas. January (1, lm Sealed Proposals la duplicate, will be received at Oils ctUce until DR1DAY, February 6, IhU'.i, at 12 M lor furnlsblug Hie (juarlennaiter'a Department at Fort Hi oik ton. Texas, witb sucb iiuautily ol Oru as u"j requirea uuiu May si, jsov. Corn to be ol good, clean, merchantable quality, Bueneu, anaaetiverea la sacks, subject to a rigiu iu nectloD. Delivery to commence on award of cootraot and to continue la snub iiauiUle and at such lira a may oe rtuuirea oy tue roni wuarier matter. Rids to be plalnly endorsed "Proposals for Corn at von ouicaiou.'i'exas,' aua auaressea to vue unusr iKiiea. jiy command of Brevet Mslir General Canby. J. a. pori KU. Brevet Bilgtdler-Generai and C. u. af , IS2 2w Fifth Military Dnirict. TDR1ZE3 CASHED IN ROYAL HAVANA I KENTUCKY, and MIKkollul IOTIKKI K- Circulars sent ana Inlnrmatioa given. JOdKFH BATES, So. 78 JEBOADWAY. New York. Fos oaice Box ML . lis L ArVIUSCMENTS. D u C 11 A I L L US LION AND GORILLA HTJNTINO; OK, TWO YEARS IN JtUUATORIAL AVRlr. M. PAUL B. DTT C'HAILLU will ,i. TURK on th above bjc proriuuTi ?, LKO with aatntlnss. maps, etc.. and (fencrinol '.'u"k,al aLd Ibrilllng adveuiiire In Afrloa, a h" ""lo CONCERT HALL, C'HEBNTJT BTREET, ABOVE TWELFTH, On MONDAY EVENING. Feb. 1. Tickets of Admission.,. luterved Heais.... M canta i k . Tbe sale of tickets lor reserved . m plate at Tnirnpier'B. No. 92KCtiesniit street on vvi nesc!ay. Thursday, and Friday of thin week. whi also tickets without coui'Oiis may be bad. ana at ti kZ Hall on tbe evmlcg oi the Lecture. 1 28 7t CONCERT HA WlRNTffiii t.Hi'Trnii en L L. BY Ilt. J. F. BOYNTON, LAST OF THK KKRIKS. ON FRIDAY EVKN1NO. January THK MASTODON AND M A si MOTH PERIOD A DM ISC TON, FIFTY CRN I'M. " RFPEnVD hKATS, t-EVKNTY-flVE CICNTH. Tickets to be obtained at Mould's Piano Kooojs. No. 1M Ctiesnnt stret: also attbsHall on the evening of tin lecture Dorrs open at 7, LectHre at s. I ii tf WALNUT 1ST. TliEATKFJ. BEGINS AT 7 TnlS (Tbnrj.dayj EVENING, Jn 2S BOUtiKa CIVd.D TO 1U DO 41 hi' THIRD WEFK of Dion Bnuclcaitlt's great anuat tonal drama of AFUIl DAKK: Oil, LONDON BY NIGHT. Rtcelvetl ou eacb representation WITH EN I HUSlABTIO APPLAUSE. J. K HrliOKUl'OH k OLD TOM To commune wuh the musical farcn of THK piWIni COITAGK. in order to sccninniudate tbos woo reside Id atlla- foMT arfce Ud ll,ere w111 be dayligut per- ON BATURDAY AFTERNOON, AT 2 O'CLOCK. MRS. JOUN DUKWSARCU STaKET THE ATKH). Renins at halt-pait 7. laC SIX MflU'lH WITH HllAK KSPEAKK MONDAY. AND DURING THK WJCKK Bbaktspeaie's five act Comedy culled ' IWULFIH Mul; o OR, WHAT YOU WILL, " with new Bcenery aud Costumes, bbakespearlan MnslC andrlnetast Mis. JOHN DREW as viola Aided by th Full Comosny." " Monday, new Comedy TAME tJATM, MI S8 8U SAX G ALXOVS ClIKSNUT SIREEr THEaTUE, MISS SrBAN UALTON'B COMIC Ol'KRA COMPANY, with augmented Orcbeatr i and Chorus, will appear , . Iu Offcnbacb's Cfl.l, "(iB," 6, "go MONDAY ANn TLEtJDAY EVENING). Febiuary 1 and 2 TnUltHiJAV EVENING, . - "LA BONNAdtBULA." Heals can now be secured. 1 28 it HEATH E COMiyUE, SEVENTH STREET." below Arcb. Commences at 7-45. J.C. UitEtiORY Hole Lessee and Manager LAST THREE NIGHTS OF -n MT..m WISH LAN G ALTON. kJPAn- J,TUrBt l,UJB lu America), a new Comic by ' OCeabacb," In two acts, CHi NO-CHOW-HI. Frlrtay Farewell RenelH Miss SUSAN OALTON CH1NGC1IOV HI MATINEE SATURDAY. It TTOA'8 AMERICAN VAR1ETV THEATRE.-. JL' EVERY EVENING aND SATDlUiAT . AUKRNOON. GREAT XMJBLNATION TROtTPK. In ... w..,, , , r.,u ii Auxiesques, ouns V Dances. JPanlouilmes. Gymnast Acts. eto. T7ArER'8 (LATE MILLER'S) WINTER btreet. ' ,0'' 720' T1- 7241 nd m VliiJai HE GRAND ORCHESTRION, fbrmerly the pro- tv ol the u ra ,m ii nil u u-. i. t . ... ... ..."Z r'r pe BreHL PIMinia lit. 1 . . t , u xt a r ... .. - . . . im..i,atlon wiih FLAM KK'S OKOH KdTRA . and JWBliLLlKASDHRfwlI, will perform JiVERY FTEBNOON and KVENING at i I above-mirf. pued place. Admission iree. 1 13 u T I OKTlr.CT.TIJK A I . II a T. t tiPTm 1 x'i a r.KV'if.-'.r.V b l 1 o rkhearmals ' , , 1 " r.uvirxJA r. at g;j F. M. Tickets sold 1 tlinfltinP .lid ull nr nr, hi.l f .. . , u. ,. ages oi live lor irslnKi4 "ceutT. rmKm' TEKT. No.1281 MONTEllaY Btreet; Wlttlg's Muslo No. 1104 Chesnut street. ItJiam CABL SENTZ'AND 5IAEK HASSLER'8 0R-CHES-THA MATlNbe-H. niVEtt Y HATRRtlAV at 8), -. M IN MCblCAL FUND HALL. Mingle Ad mission, fco en is Fackave ot 4 tlcketa, 11, atlioner' NO.I102CUEWN UT 81.. and at the Door. (U 4 U' PHILADELPHIA CLUB BALL. CAR tiages at proacbing tbe CLUB HOUSE, elthnr to bring or carry away guens, wl U be required to fall inioMueuu ma uunu imuui vraiuui aueet, as far west as Broad. 1 27 2i CHESKDT ST.RIEK ASSOCIATION 2000 SHARKS . . . $100 lSACU. Pbbsidbnt HOK. JOSEPH T. THOMAS, TasABUBUU-B. HAMMETT. DIRECTORS. WM. Q. MOORHEAD, JOHN FALLON, MATTHEW BAIRD, B. HAMMETT, It. D. BARCLAY. HON. J. H. CAMPBELL HON. J. T. THOMAS, LUTHER DOCK, H. E.BROWNE. A LIMITED AMOUNT OF BTOCB? FOB BALE. Tbe Company wbo own the SPLENDID HEW SKATING BINE Corner of CHESNUT and TWENTY-THIRD Street! Have Instructed us to offer a llmlted'amoant of tbe stock for sale la shares of One Hundred Dollar each. A large amount of money bat been expended In the erection of this building, which Is 220 by U0 ftet, Tbe main hall la K feet high. Each .share of stock will be entitled to an advance dividend, payable yearly, of twenty per cent. (MO) In tickets, subject to provisions of ths By-Laws of tbe Company. Such dividends rcay be taken la single season, or coupon tickets, which are transferable. Begaidlug the success of tbe project there can bo no doubt, as tbe building la Intended for a publlo ball, to be nsed for C'oucertM, Cliurcti Fairs, Festivals, Oon- vvutlous, Agricultural Exhlbitlous), etc. Further particulars can be obtained at out office. DE HAVEN & BROTHER, No. 40 South THIBD Street, lis lm PHILADELPHIA. STOVES, RANGES, ETC. KOTICE.-TUE DNDEE8ION ED Aa -g would call toe attention of tbe public to bia irTO NEW taOLUEN EaOLE EURNACE. rfc2 This IS an entirely new beater. It Is so con structed as to at once commend ittel! U general favor, being a combination ol wrought aud cast Iron. Il ls very simple lu its conutruuiiuu, and fa perfectly alr llKirt; self-cleaning, bavlugmo tlpea or drums to be taken out and cUaued. It U so arranged Willi upright lluee a to produce a larger suiouut of beat from Uie same weight Ol coal tuau auy luruws uow iu uoo. Tne lUKitimello condition 01 tne air as pro ni new arrangement ol evaporation will at w".T.rZ.i,i it ia tL oulv Hut Air Fun roduced by ,t once as rnaoe thai will produce a pereuilly beauiiy auooBOhexe. V. iiieln wantol a complete Healing Apparatus -2,Vido wall to call and eiamlua the Ooldon Eagle. CHAKIilM WILLIAMS, ' Wos. U82 aua im MAKKET Stre a larva assortment oltooklng Ranges, fire-board! Btoves, low Down Grates, Ventilators, etc, always V. li!-Jobblng of all kinds prompuy done. ' loj a. THOMPSON'S LONDON KITCHENER Jtt or EUROPEAN "AUlf.VNTYlSii;iK'R tTZJM Ti- 7f.ri.iw institutions, lu 1 w S.N 1Y 1)1 1 if tin fclMiLlFT Bh." Also. Philadelphia, Kanges, w.Mi.ates Potlable Healers. .Low-down Flreboard Btoves, Bath Boilers. Htew-hole "f,,'h,,.i?..cooklig stoves, etc., wholesale aud reiauby l wMtfWftTiVK 4 THOMPSON. 11 2Swfmcm No. m N. faECOND Btreet JTWELRY. SILVERWARE, ETO. s ESTABLISHED 1028. IIOlinAY rBESENTS. WATCBWi JKWELBY, CLOCKS, B1LVEKWABE. and FANCY GOODS. a. W. RUSSELL, . ISO, 22 KOKTU SIXTH HTIUIET, tH PHILADEJHIA.