THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 'I860. 3 N21WS SUHMAli Y. Illy Airiiim. Lavt fvrniDK an nno :-up ed brick buil linjr, Tliiriy-ioiittft street aud Darby load, fell down. No one whs Injured. The seventy-first anniversary of the First Ho formed Presbyterian Cbnrcti. Broad street, near Sprace, was ctlehratcd Uit eveulnfr. The Mayor je'erday appotnlerl James Moore, Jacob M. Milne, Francis Mftiuigao, Jkl ,rl n-l DriM oil tur.l John A. WpL8 patrolmen. The Society ror the Prevention o( Cruelty to Ainmiils yester.la.v ruu-ed the arrpjt and blnd iD(t over bl jMruo'Foi'el. on tho chtirjre of cut ting the tongue tui of a horse some three tuonth npo. Mr. Nanniel Kohlc, of Milwaukee, Wis., wa robbed on We lucsditv e venire of a pocket wal let containing $210, h liioli was taken from a siilo jO'.'ket iu hif font nh, the depot of the North I't li ny Ivuini K nil road Company. The eierhtv ttiir i Htitiiveiaary of the Phila delphia Society for Allcvlntiu?' the Mi'Tiesot Public Piii-r,u was hel l lmt eveniue, when the following jier-ons weie elected otlicets of the societt : Pre-sidcnt, Jaoiei J. Uai clay; Vie" I'tes dentr, Joseph (I. Clinntller, WillianD 8. Pcjot Treasurer, Wdlitn Dinrie; Sucre, arit s, J'lliu J. I.jtlo, tult n r 1 1 Towiseiid; Cuntllora, llerirv J. Williams, Churles CiV.i 'tis. The moniitiont eree'ed over the rctna'ns of the late lit v. 1-hho Letter, in tuc ceinet-rr of the conttrcpii'ioii i' U'.itli Kl K neUi, at Fifty-j-ixih and Matke' -.'.rce-u, .' dcdiC itc I yesti-r-dny ii-iertioon. Service w read by Mr. A J. R. Ivrvira, iumI a in 'of enlj'ry op the deceased wa d( I vero.l in l-nf lt"ti by tbe Key-. tieotire Jaeobw, tbe minister elected to till the vacancy raiiM il by the de.-iUi of the Rev. 31 r. Leeser, and one 111 Ceimuu by the Uev. Dr. rJettleheitn. A nieerinT of tue jo-.irneynien d a rubers wa It Id lu't eveniee at the N. W. cort.or of Kiehth in d Lucnt stioots to form a protective K'Cielv. Mr. John MeUiuley occupied the chair, KiiJ Willi-.m Jle'ioulirle and K.lward ."nrr acted vesoeciivcly ns Sccte;ury util Trea surer. 8( ven'Ven shops w.mo represented by iirlrtates. On motion, "The, .louruevin -n Plumbers' Aeocntlon'' wis adopted as tiie name ot the society. A committee of six was then appointed to draft a constitution and by-laws, and the meeting tuen adjourned until Kiiday next. The annual report of the mnmecra of Wills, Hotpltal shows that 205 patients were admitted to the wards of tlio hogintal during tUu year, who, wlib 11 w ho were iu the house at the date of tiie lart report, make a total of 211 in-door patients; 201 were disehii'tred during the time, of WDiclI number 130 were cured an 1 63 Im proved. The total number of out-door or linical patient!) umler treatment whs 2700; the number of surttical oprmlioiis performed on notice patients was 144, and ou Dl;s;pn?;iry patients 241, lUdkiuir a total of 38.1. The ex penses of the ycur amo-jnted to fU'l'M 23. The Grand July fur the January term have acted upon 4u'J bills, of which 2i2 were returned true and 147 weie imiored. Visits were ma le to the public institutions. The male department ot the County Prison wiu found inadequate to to the require-ueuis ot 1 iw, tor in many in stance they totind a many a three persona routined in a cell intended for one person. The erection ot a House ot correction is again urgeu io older to relieve the crowded condition ot the prison and Almshouse. The parade e round is recommended a a pui'.uble sit'1 iorthe building. Tue anniversary of the Union Temporary Home, situated at the r-rner of Poplar and Sixteenth street?, was celebrated yesterday. The annual report shows that there are at the present time 6ixty children under the cue ot the manager.'. Tue bealt'i ot the institution has been good, but tvo denth. having occurred durii 2 the year, on Sundays the inmates of the Home a; to .id reliuious tervlce at the United Piesuyteriuu Cbtuch, Sixteenth aud Master streets. 'Ibe report of the Traurer showed tnat receipt! amoitLtiLg to $j000 had been received during the year. Doiai'Htic AllalrH. Gold closed yesterday at 130;. The New England Labor" Convention fini.-hed its labor yesierdny. !f 400,000 In specie was shipped to 13iemen lroni Hew Vork jebtetday. General Oia'ut pent au hour In thi Houc of t ppresentativts yenterday. The receipts ot the United States Treasury at St. Louis last year were $32,180,034. A Cauadian was tobrted of $14,000 in a cam blinc saloon on Broadway, on Weunes iay night. The Republican Stute Central Committee of Virginia have called a State Convention lor March 9. It is tow expected that the Eas'ern and Western fectiot s of the Pacific Kailroad will be joined by about April 1. Bevel al Indiau chiefs arrived in Washington yc&terday for the purpose of treating with the Government in regard to land a'.e. Hon. 8. U. Chittenden, formerly Register of tbe Treasury, favors tbe removal of the existing prohibition ot the further issue of gold-bearing bond?. 0. J. Theriott, a clerk in the export bureau of tho New York Custom House, was yester day arretted on the charge of forging papeis to Obtain drawbacks. Tho "Southern Direct Trade Meeting." called to assemble at Knoxvtlle, Tenn., has been postponed until the assembling of the Commercial Convention at Memphis in May. The ttoekbolders of tbe Cleveland and Mahoning Kailroad have vote 3 to sustain tbe directors in their protest against the transfer of the lease of the Atlantic and Great Western to the Erie Railroad. Foreign A Hair. Havre, Jan. 28. the steamship rereire. Captain Duchesne, sailed hence on January 15 lor New York, touching at Brest, which port the left ou the 10th Inst. Sue experienced etormy head winds aud heavy weather almost from the start. Tho storm increased in violence until, when five days out from Brest, it became a (uiious gale, which threatened the destruction oftliephip. ileavy ceas broke over her, carry ing uway entirely the forward deck, cabin, aud dining saloou let secoud-cl iss passengers, Hood ing the engine room, and partially disabling the fhip. The storm causd the vessel to lurch tremendously, and the passengers and crew were thrown Jrora place to puce witu great violence. The lo.-s of I'fe and injury to persous ou b ard are attributable to this c une only. On January 21 be sb'pned an immense tea, estimated at one thousand tons of wa cr, which completely flooded tbe cabin and kil c l nue of tho passen gers, a Miss Fuuckkburg, tr.'rn Germany. Tne siorm coming toiu the esf, and Captain )ncue.-iie doubting olbu ability to successfully iideitont, thought it pru leut to put, his sli'p about, whieh was done, and the arrived eately at II ivrc on January 2G. s before sU'.ed, three ol the crew and three second-! la-s P mseiigers were kdlcd and mi iy o'.l.eis injured, fheso injurie.", hmvever, me mostly i-lii! lit, and a 1 are iw i'otng well. Cut i!?au. the Catholic priest, Foulquier, a Kr -ncli inur. and Mi-.s FuuPKlebur' eie the only pui-beiigeis killed, the la'.tcr having her uec bioen. No iirst-f bus iwHoieers wer hurt. Tne uiisei,ei rs wilt go irurd o Ne v Yo k in the Iju'in til on tsatovdat utx . Bo!ote the arrival cf the Herene ut lluvre, n f uassengen nssembleil a the citiip. and unainmojsly pa-cd iesolotii.Tis cotnpli n.'ii ing Cai'tat i Duoli-'mie for bis t oui a'.M' and seanMusnip.idetnotiHl.'a ed not oi ly in t lit p C"sePt case bit many tunes . belere. e'pe 'lailv m t lu e.if'is on ol theVeoa wlihtlie Arc'.ic on llie Auuilloau C Jastsome y a(s nco. liOKi'ON, Jan '! Law r :ievH has baon received from l'urngtihy via liie -Iiineiro. 'Clio town of An gostura, to w lilcn l In; I'm niuiVi, 'ih retreated alter the battle lit Villeta, t Ss"ioi a; t .', unlrf captuicl py me i nun ioic. h, hum li 2 lluil w'.tli tho rem limit ol li!s iirmv into tliu nuerior. (iennral Mi: Malum, tie Am riean Mini,-1. r, ill neeinipauied Ixife?. Admiri.l Davis us at, liiiunnM Ayres. Tkikptk, Ji.u. 2 An extensive t'uu oee.iirred ill the business fart of this c.iy last night. 'J'tiecis-toui-house. railroad depots In tho vicinity, mid vi rii i fiivi'i loiu iii wureuuiiHi h wuru udHU'oyud. M Aouin, Jan. 2,i. Tim p.oviklonal govorniuont lor tlie piirpuseoi pieveiiting u reiictltioii of Hueh outragen u tli one J.ift irpDtinte.d ut linrxos, has tie-ued a dn'ivo enttbiiihiug eijuality of ruliious j-cts betore the law. Havana, .Ian. 2.S The Bpinish nnn-cf-wHr Veim'"le i:'" r ' i', r i ih se , esi.'iiTd. n,- ir K j Jlonuiuo, au Dgllli cuoviutr,hatUiig lioiuNaiwau Ith twenty-two native Albans on hoard, on their ny to Join the Insurgents on this Island. It Is re ported that during the ctmse, tlio sehooimr, sluing esjitnre inevltstile, three overhoard a (iiiHiitltyof arms and amniiinition. Spanish accounts rontinne to represent that, the Insurgents in the eastern department, In lar num bers, rio presenting themselves to the aul.iioi il.ies and claiming the benefits of tho amnesty proclama tion. The wrecking schooner Arricta, seixed on suspi cion, has, alter an investigation, been rele.iH' il, there being no evidence, that, sho was engaged In carrying supplies to the rebels. The charges against Captain Adams, of t lie steamer Moro Cimtlo, lor carrying passengers with out passports have been dismissed. .Since the recent disturbances, tho theatres aud all other places of public amusement have been closed. Havana, Jan. 2,1. Sngnr more active, and busi ness is reviving, but grades Suitable for export are scsree. i;xe!inngo on Loudon ItsrlO premium; on tlio V'nited Slates, (10 days slfht, currency, dis count. Gold 3 a r4 premium. CITY COUNCILS. The i ecular stated meeting of both branches iilfcCouiicils was held yebterday afternoon. ,v, .,, Ji,t'nh President Stokley was In the chair. Mr. King introduced a note from tho new City Controller, announcing the appointment of his ckrks (ns already piibll-hcd), and askingthelr con tinuation. A note was received through Mr. Kersey from tlio Alumni of tlio Central High .School, inviting Coun cils to he pren lit on Hie occasion of the dollvery before them of the annual address, on the evening of l-'cbruary HI. Accepted. A further noto was received from Mr. W. Mol lis Davis. The writer says that in consequence ot ether business he is obliged to deelino his ap pointment ns a member of the commission for tao election of in w public buildings. A communication was received from Mr. James P.. Cummiiigs. submlttinga nuinberof properties iih eligible lor a site for a new house of correction. The :jlth annual report of tlio managers of Wills Hospital was presented, as follows: io 'he Select and Common Councils of the Citv of Philadelphia: The managers of the "Wills Hospital for the re lief ot tho Indigent lilind and l.ame" respectfully submit their thii t v-fn st, annual rcpoit. The hospital under their care lias been continu ously open during the pust year, ami has boon vis'.t'i d semi-weekly by committees of the board. The plan of holding a daily clinic for the treat ment ot out-door patients, which was Bilopted just previous to the date of the last annual report, has ixen found to work admirably In practice, there having been an increase iu this class of cases of more t han forty per cent, over the number reported last year. J t has also been recently determined to hold two operative clinics weekly, instead of one as hereto fore, whieh will facilitate the labors of tho sur geons as well us a llord additional opportunities tor relief to patients and instruction to physicians and students. The necessity of additional surgical force, owing to the largely Increased clinical practice, having become apparent , the managers lmve during tho year elected lour assistant surgeons; and having been fortunate in securing tlio services of gentle men well qualified for the position, the change has been of obvious advantage to the institution. There have been received into the wards of the hospital, during the year, two hundred anil live patients, who, with thirteen who were In the house at the date of last report, make a total of two hun dred and eighteen in-door patients. The number disi barged during the same time was two hundred anil one, leaving seventeen in mo nouse at present. Of those discharged mere were: Cured, 130 .13 13 1 Improved, Incurable, Kloped, -sot treated, 4 201 The total number of out-door or clinical patients under treatment was 2100 Whose nativity was as lollows: United States, KIIO I Switzerland, 7 Ireland. r ranee, i Germany. 200 Canada, 4 Kneland. iou Scotland. 2700 Wales. 25 The number of surgical operations performod on house patients was 144, and ou dispensary patients 241, making a total of of which 51 were for cataract and 44 for strabismus the remainder being for various diseases of the eye. lne cMienscs ior me year were as lonows: House expenses, - S6121 2'i Salaries and wages. ... pyu 41) Medical department, ... s;n 28 Ileal tstate (repairs and improvements), 720 33 8923'J 23 There has been received from board of patients and naul to the Citv .treasurer tlio sum 01 140 06, iso annroi'iiation to 1110 lunus 01 rue uospital having been made by the State Legislature, a de- ticioncy lor tlio year seemed imminent, out owing to the liberal action of Councils, which the mana gers di sire gratefully to acknowledge, the current expenses have all been met. The sale of building lots, which was some time ago authorized by Councils, has been partially consumniaiea, anu iue ouiiumgs erccieu on me nart sold are in a forward condition, luosecurl ties received In payment, after having undergone the closest scrutiny, have been placed iu the custody of the City Treasurer. Tho managers bear cnceriut testimony to tue careful and energetic manner In which the duties of the attending and resident olucers of the hospital have been performed. on ueuaii 01 iue lioara. Ciiaki.es Ellib, Tresldent. Jomn C Savbuy, Secretary. In renlv to a resolution of Inquiry, was received from the tiuardians of the Poor a communication stating thr.t they had realized $35,000 from the sale of certain copper constituting the roof of the Almshouse buildings. The surplus, after paying the eost ot new roonng 01 ouier material, wasszi, 234. The money has been paid Into the City Trea sury, to the credit of the fund of the Children's Asvium. The annual report of the Trustees of the North ern Liberies Gas-works was now submitted. Mr. Smith submitted the annual report of the Philadelphia Gas-works. Mr. King submitted a resolution directing the Chief Engineer and Surveyor to ascertain tho ai aptabilily of Petty's island as a location for a house of correction. The resolution was warmly supported by Messrs, Fi'Hio in us, II 11 111 m and others, and was adopted. As trustees of the Philadelphia Gas-works, Messrs. Win. Klliott and Hiram Miller were elected. Their Ui in of service Is three years. The n solution permitting 11. ilaird lc Co. to construct a railroad track across iiuttonwood street, to icnnect their locomotive works at Broad street, was concurred in. In a long list of appointments by Mayor Fox, the Chamber acquiesced, as customary, with but two exceptions those of John Kelly as lieutenant in the Thirteenth district, and Thomas Snyder, named by his Honor as patrolman in the Seven teenth. Mr. Hodgdon submitted an ordinance directing the payment to thu Commissioners of the Sinking f mid ul i2l.234, tlie surplus proceeds 01 a sale ol old copper looting from the almshouse buildings. Permission to the trusters of the Philadelphia Gas-works to lay amain in iJclancy place was now fermallv gi anted. The school appropriation bill was taken up. It was ('. bated for more than 1111 hour, llpasscd with a string of minor nun'iidments that tend it back for coneiiirincc to the other Chamber. Adjourned. Coiniiii.il Jlmiuh President Joseph F. Marccr ei copied tlio chair. Tlie annual report of tho Northern Liberties Gas Company was received. Also, a communication from Win. Morris Duvis, resigning his position as one of tho building commissioners. Tho resigna tion was accepted. Other annual reports were also received. Vaiious petitions, communications, &c, were received and referred to appropriate committees. Mr. Smith presented a hill providing that the .Superintendent, of Trusts shall hereafter no elected on the second Thursday in .February of each year, passu!. A resolution was ottered Instructing tho Chief Coinniif sinner of Highways to stop the running of ears on thu West Philadelphia Passenger Kailway. Keierred to tho Committee ou Hallways. Mr. Willctts presented a resolution asking the Legislature to pass an uct relative to the Penn squares. Post 1 oned for the present. The Chamber then proceeded to eloet two trus tees if the Philadelphia Gas Works, with the fol lowing result: Alexander J. Harper, Win. I' Leeds. J J. D. O'liryuu, 13 Mi skis. Harper and Ieds were uoeiareu eiccieu. The onliiiMnce i -hanging me location oi mo im posed public buildings to Penn square was then ti ken up and discussed at length. I he yess and nays were called on the question to indefinitely postpone, and resultedyeas 22, nays30. A motion to refer the bill to the Uuilding Com mission was, after some debate, rejected. More discission followed, when the bill finally jjanbeu yea i'l, nay lit. The following bills from Select Council were con sidered: An ordinance directing the City Treasurer to pay a certain sum to tho Commissioners of tho Sinking t tind. Concurred In. A resolution authorizing M. Baird Co. to build a railroad tiack ou Iiuttonwood street. Concurred in. A resolution authorizing an examination and si rvey of Petty's Jslnnd, tosseertnlii Its Illness as a site lor the almshouse. Postponed for the present. Mr. Kay, from trie committee on llignways, re lated a resolution asking a rcargument of the si bjeet of the opening ot Spring Garden street, Item Sixteenth to Kighteenth streets. Passed. Also, one to authorise tbe paving ot lacony sticit, from lirldgc street to Church street. Post- pemd tor tlio present. Also, one autliorizinB tlie rcsnttinii ot tlio CurD- stoi c on Letiman street. Passed. Abo, cue authorizing the 01 eiilng of Graham strict, frutu Eighteenth to Nineteenth streets, arid 1 i on pson street, trom Twentieth to Twenty-llrst streets. Par-sod. A bo, one to authorize the grading, curbing. Sec, of Marlott street, in tho Twenty second ward. j'asseu. Mr. Smith, from the Committee oil Firo and Trusts, reia rtcd a resolution to change tho loca te 11 of tho V iirrcn Hose Company from No. lHIU I illicit, street to the vicinity ot I vventy-lirst and Wa: hiiigton streets. Passed. A Im. an ordinance to make nn appropriation to the Supeiintciiileiit of Trusts for the year lS'lO. la-sco. Mr. Manna presented a rcisirtfroma lolnt spe cial committee to invcttig.itc tlie management of the Highway Department, setting forth that no suspicion can rest upon tho Commissioners of tlio Jlij hwny Dvpnrtnu nt, but recommending that, tlie cli iks i t ti at department no sworn to a strict per foi inancc of their duty. A resolution embodying tl.ii' end other recommendations was agreed to. N Adjourned. Our ifH Nup;ily, Tun Pnil.ADKi.fiil A Gas-wokkr. The thirty fi urth annual report of the trustees of the Phila delphia Gas-works was presented to Councils yes tei dav afternoon. The quantity of gas iu.nl,) was l,t t.fi.tiTO.OdO cubic feet; an increase of W,02S,oot) over the product of the year before. Tho largest ci iisiimpt.1011 in any twenty-lour Hours during tho yiarwiison the night of the 21st of December, wl en there were burned 4,SO7,!00 cubic feet, or 301,000 tect more than was burned on the corres I ending night ot tho previous year. The length of street main laid in the sama time was 23,121 feet. The entire length of main in this city is now 4n7 miles. There were 13,203 feet less of nuiin laid last year, in consequence of a want of funds on tlie part of tlio trust appropriated for that I urpore. Tho northeastern part of tho city has sutlered on that account. An inventory of the public lamps shows a total of 7 of which 7020 get their gas from those works and 42S from the Northern Liberties works, while 14 still owe their ell'ulgence to coal oil. The periodical loans made by Councils for the purchase of tho Gas-works and the extension of the miiins amount in gross to SI, s70,(Kl0. The amount paid from the sinking fund lor loans Nos. 1,2, 3, 4 and S. as they became due, Is M!70,000, leaving loans unpaid amounting to :,200,tj(itl. Ulie amount ot sinking fund Iu charge of tho trust, for the payment of loans Nos. 6, 7, 8 and !), is jl,422,61M 37. The amount of loans and cash in the bands ot the Commissioners of tho Sinking Fund, for the redemption of loans Nos. 10, 11 aud 12, is H2C.4..174. '1 he amount of loans and cash in the hands of Treasurer Plersol for the pay moot of $450 000 of city loan (tho estimated value ol the Spring Gar den, Moyamonsing, West Philadelphia and Frank ford companies) was !t!iS,li:S. For the purchase of the Southwark,Germant,own,Manayunk and Rich mond works stock the sum expended was $300,740. During tin! year the trustees have laid a 10-inch main in Ninth street, from Dlckerson to Chestnut. The report of tho chief engineer shows that the total number of meters introduced during the year was litis. There are now in use 10,738. The appli cations for them last year numbered 10,8S0, an in crease of PiS,r). The total of consumers now on the books of tho trust Is 57,442. The number of lights in use is 731, too. The consumption of gas In the year ICRs) was 404.128,34,1 cubic feet; in 1808 it Was b!i2,f'39,30 l, an increase of 80.04 per cent. The gross profits of the year were 102,810; tho net profits, .1132,81,1. The cash account shows the balance on hand to be 243,110 80. The assets of the trust amount to $7,900,620 85. - T1IK NORTHERN UUKKTIES GAB WORKS. Yisterday afternoon tbe Managers of this Gas Tiust submitted tbelr annualstateixient, show ing the operations of that Institution for 1808, It presents ibis exhibit: Receipts during lHti8 from tbo sale of gas, $16(1,, 'SO :;3; receipts during 1S68 from tbe sale of coke, tar, eto . HOlOl-88. Total. 8105 842 21. Tbe expenditures were: For works, as per lusi report, J l'.KI.i'.ll 21; for works during 1808, 8103 4!); total. $190,450-70. For mains, us per last report, ?07 010-47; for mains during 1803. S122P70; total. 808,2 2-23. For service, as per last report, J53.6:C6; lor service during 1838, 8 1233 70; total, $54 708 82. For meteiH. as per Inst report,, .13.Ni03; for meters during 1868, 81435-50; total, 865,384 4S For real estate, as per last report, 832,(11(1 63; for real estate decrease in 1808, 8800; total, 831,26 83. F'or coals ou hand at com mencunent and received during the year, 808 334 21; for wages, taxes, etc., 807,00 72; total, J136.200 03. The trustees say that during the year they furnished a lull supply ol gas, of a satisfactory character. Since June 30, 18G8. the price of gas for ovr one montn lias been $2 40 100 per thou sand cubic feet, and for tbe period Intervening between tbe 1st of August last to the present time, It has been 82 65 per thousand cubic feet. That consumed by tho public lamps for the corresponding time has been 81-20 and 81 27 per thousand feet. The total expenses inourreu durirg the year for Improvements and repairs to machinery, purifying apparatus, etc., amounted to 820,471-13. FROM ST. LOUIS. Affairs In Missonrt and the Far West. Sr. Louis, Jan. 28. Charles B. Cranson, Freight Agent on the Ohio and Mississippi Rail road, and formerly of Lock port, attempted sui cide yesterday, by shooting himself through the head. There is no hope of his recovery. General Sherman and hie secretary, Colonel Dayton, with their families, leave for New Or leans to-day. Tbe statement made yesterday t bat General Sheridan was expected lroni tho Plains was incorrect. A resolution was introduced in the Lcglsla tnre jestcrday, providing tor the admission of members to the House elected from counties the election returns from which were not counted by the Secretary of State. The resolu tion was tabled. Mias Augusta M. St. Clair, the lecturcss. died at fruit Lake yesterday. An Omaha despatch says a large number of Ute Indians are hunting on the Hepublican river. Acting Governor Ilall cf Colorado has issued a proclamation waruing the military and civilians from Interfere! ce, a the Utes aro friendly and have a treaty with the Govern ment. j Tlie Holers Murder In New York. New York, Jan. 28 Martha Clearwater was examined to-day in the presenre of Coroner Fljnn aud a iury at HlueKwell's Island, and tettitied that James Logan speut the night of December 31 with her; that he lett about 7 o'clock the next niorniup, aud returned tho same evening wealing a different coat aud bat, and with his hand bandaged. He said ho had li st his other coat escaping from the police. The witness was shown a f.-ugtnent ot the coav. tound at the scene ot Mr. Rogers' murder, and swore it was not a part ot the coat worn by I.cgau. She aUo denied that thu hat was tbe cne worn by him. This evidence tends to thicken the mystery surrounding the case. Customs Itecelpts. WApniKGTON, Jan, 28. Keceipts from customs from January 18 to Jauuary 21. inclusive: Poston, $309,357; New York. $2.G01,87b; PhU dtlnhla, $i:tl,177; Ne Oilcans, Decemb-r 28 to December 81. $34,3 iO: San Francisco, December 28 to Decfmbcr 31, $S6,02o; Hauitnure, vicr,.ioi. Total, $3,400,137. PERSONAL. -VTOTICB IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT TUG IN iinilui-Kl,'nd hiu iil.lld BOOll tlOU for tlie t iibwal oi ir lllcaie No. 10 7 f -r i our fchares of ttia bioek oltbe PeonaylvautalUllroad foniuany IwU-d ti. ii.r.i,ai,i k i,.,iuh. lute of Wrtiiinor, Imiiu roneiy, tt.. dtceam d, da'ed UieSd dav of Deuaiubjr, jbuV, lun ui naviLg been iosi nr j;,,,,, JAttJU HUMUAl'Olf, Eieeutor of Abraham n.iuibub neceiin 1. Oreeusijurii, Pa., Juu. M, lsnu 1 21 li 8. DfcAFXKSS. EVERY INSTltUMiS:ir TIUl eleuce hu an 111 have lueuifl Pi atslsl ih hearing IU svery deree of dttiie aloo. Uplra ton: also, (Iraiiiiall't Paieot i tuutiiiw. nuyerlor P tr, r'r li n-i. M- K UJUilA'o. " tSM'l A audi, txuow tlsmsa mt MARINE TELEGRAPH. For additional Mariix ffewi Ftrtt Pao. ALMANAC OB JM3.1 LADKLPH I A THIS DAT. f" M"" Kl"..-7 30 Bn Bta.........-6 UIHmH WiTin.- .I'iM PHILADELPHIA BUAiiU OF TRADE. Jambs DonHTr, 1 OAM.IS WnkJXKB, f M0WTK1.T OOMtflTTHlfc W. I). KT, J UOVEUUKT8 OF OCKAN STKAMKllg. FOB AMKIUUA. Atnlanta., Ixindon..Now York....7n. Llverpool...New York....-... J no. Palmyra... Itheln Hie Qnot u Nfst rise.. bouthami)H)D...New York ..... MM J AO. Liverpool. ..New Yor H. J au. Liverpool... t'ortmod Jan. Souttmm puim-New York Jan. Urru nl AvRtrslslaD Liverpool. ..JVew York.... Jan. llolmtln ,. Havre New York ..........Jan, City ol Cork LlverpoI...New York..m...Jan. il Aln Boul liti,mpun...M ew Y ork. ............ Jan. Nsvfidiv,. Llvcrpool...Nnw York. Jan. larlfa Llvpriool...New Yoric J n. t). or lalllmore...Llverpool...Mw York .....Jaa. 1 he (,ueeii...LIverpool...r ew York Ju. Blberulaa ....... Liverpool. ..Portland. Jan. FOR KUKOfK. O. nf London .Now York...Llvorpool Brllaiinla......r."ew Ynrk...UlieKOW , J-ianee, New York...Llverpool....... Pt:iuvlHD. .....Portland Liverpool ,..Jao, m.JU. Jan. ,..-Jao, ..... Feb. Hi,latlB Meiv York...HauibiirK.. Aianiia'mn.,, New York...Ltverpool - fob. Annrlsslsn....New York...LtvpriKMil, Fl, lieuiscbinud.....Mew Yoric.liremen-.- FeU. i l'inn,yrd.. New York...Llverpool Feo. 4 t". of ltaltlmore.New York... Liverpool Feb. 6 O. Ol Cork New Ynrk... Liverpool Feb. t COAi-TWJHIi;. DOMK-iriH. K'l). Ors ua1a,...New York... Vera Urue. o.o Jan. 29 Tonawauda. PliUada HavRimari Jan. so Arizona New York... Anplnwall Fe.i. 1 AloiioCaflUe...New York... Havana.. Fob. 4 Kails ate torwardid by ver stoiituer In ihe regular lines. Ih" steamirs for or from Liverpool cill at lineengtow n. except the Canadian Hue, which call nt Lcndi.niiciry, Tbe sieamera for of from tue Oontl neeteall at Honthampton CLEAHK1) YKWTFKDAY. Bchr J. T. Alhurcer, Corson, Uuauunamo, Geo. W. Jiernarlou A Rro, Sebr Mary I, Iielnni. Adams. Peri land, D Oooper. f br J. Atwood, Uuliesbaw, Hew York, Warren A luf vt. Pcbt Clto Bnnnln, Mlllvllle. Whltall. Tatimi A C3. bt r J. U. fcbrlver, Klmtans, Baltimo.-e. A. u roves, J r. ARRIVED YKaTKRDAY. HtPBmrjhlp anlia. Freeman, 24 hours from New i ork, with rurise. to Jhn F. O11I. StlirNlle, Collins. 2dayi fiom Lelpslc, Del., with grain to Jos. K. Palmer. hebr Clin, llrannln. trom Mlllvllle. rlteaiiirr Mlllvllle, Kenear,24 bouts from New York, witb n.-dee, to Wbliali, Taiuu & Co. Omrrjodme. of the, lhtladrlphia Kxrhaiiflf, l'n. Island. N. J Jhu ks. Bchr Marcus Hunter, from rbllndeiphia for Hagun la HrandH, went 10 sea to Oey. WludJN. TUOMAd B. HUUUKS. Chip J, C. Bojntou, Way con, hence, at Helvoet lHh lnbiani. Hienrushlp Whirlwind, Qeer. bence, at Providence 2Hb li.BI. Barque Neptune. Hayes, from Kingston, Ja. for Pbl auelplila. which put Into Key Went, lo Ulstresa, l.sd been rtualred, ana comic enced reluadlug ou tbe l'.nli mill. BniuneFampo. ITouvener. for Philadelphia, sailed from Liverpool Uin lnnl. Btrque J. B, Dudus, BlBuvelt, hence, at Antwerp ljihinsr. Barque Marlon. Williams, for Philadelphia, entered cut ft Llveipooi 12th Itibt. Barque Lavlnla. U.iuijlaHS, for Philadelphia, sailed tri m Liverpool 11th Inm, Bhrqiie Waldo, Baker, from Ardrotsan for Phlla riflnbia. t ul Idio Uueenstowu lO'.U Inot., wIlUi udder dBtnesed, Barque Norton Stover, Stover, for New Y'ork, en teied ut at Loudon 12th lnsv bofore reported for Phllf flelpbla. Barque Hnandla, Biiebelow, for Philadelphia, Balled trim Liverpool lllb Inst. Ktlg H. J. Burcon. Burton, sailed from Helvoet Uih Ir si. ior BosioD. Brig Bomalue, Card, for Philadelphia, sailed from Liven ool lllb lrst. Btlg Marlon. Bannders. sailed from Cardenas 21st tnsl., for a port north of Hatteras. k.i. 1 MBh. Wviiber. was r. Havana 23d Instant (cleared), for alalaiiMS, to load for a port nortu ot Ha- tfrss. 600 hbda. molassea at 5 So 'e lie gallons. Brtg Jnlla F. Carney, Carney, which sailed from Jlavhua IStb Inst for MataoEas. was to load o-jo bbds. n.olasne lor north of Hatteras at!'i0 9 1 10 gallons. Brig Alice. Slmi son, waacbariered at Havana 2:td Inst, ter Ph'ladelphla, l'-'oo bnxea sugar at fltiO box. fccbr Mary JA. Loner, Hardy, sal let from Havana 2tith Inst, for Matansas, to iinlab loading for Pnlladel pbla. Hcbr A. Yoiimr. hence, at Charleston yesterday. Bchr Fawn, W lley, for Philadelphia, cluared at Bos ton 27tb ln. Prbr B'jutberner, Darling, lor Philadelphia, cleared t l'eitlana 2Mb InBt. B.,k.u iiH iinrae Maeomber. sailed from Cardenas 2lat Inst,, for a port north of Hatteras. M1KCJLLLANY. Pbln Alaska. Small, bnrued at Havre, cleared from New Orleans Deo. iu. with 4021 bales cotton and 8000 laves. Tbe A. registered 1.115 tons, rated Al, was built at KeunebDLk In J mil . and bulled from Boston. DRY GOODS. QOTTOIT GOODS DEPARTMENT, STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER CEKTKAL DllY ttOODS STOIIE, Corner EIGHTH and MARKET, PHILADELPHIA. we shall continue to maintain and lnoreaie the re putation we bave sustained ef bemg the largest and Cheapest Muslin House IN THE CITY. vu.ui.in.nnr annnllea from first bands onlv. wa tbaU hertaatr sell all Muslins bj the Tiecc at the Regular Whole- gale rrices. TU1KTY-FIYE CASES AJID DALES MUSLINS, Comprising all the leading brands and widths of PILLOW MI'NLINN, WlUK NIIKKIIMUV VMki IkllJtUXIJNUM, 'mu.ua'mnviiiBi m JKW Oill mlLLSi HAT IIILWi AUH KlWIITf iioiikheui'i;Hi fb1tit of ti1h juoom. Our constant aim will be lo make tbe lowest prices in the market. Good yard-wide Bhlrtlng. 12, 'i eent4. Yard-wide Uublea:bed Muinn, k'M cents. 'iik yards wide Unbleached bbeellngs. 60 cents. House Furnishlns; Linens IN LARGE A&SORT21ENT. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER. 0PULaB Fill CE3 FOR DRY GOODS. BICKEY, K1IARP dc CO., Ho. 727 C1IKSNUT Street. BILKB. VK1.VKTB. VKLVJt'l KENS. IHIr-H POPLINH. FBKNOJI POPLINS. hlLK JOPLINB. HICK BY, fell A BP & CO 4iU lil-. I, badnr K uu llll'KKY, bliAUP A UO KICKKY. BHaUP fc CO KICKtCY, Bit 4.HP A CO B1CK.KY, BltAKP & CO BlCKn-Y, BHAKP & CO wool roi-u.vai PLAID POPLINt w oiv i. x , on ant- tit i.u CuaNUKAliLM PoI'LINS. Bit KEY. Hh A HP fc CO Lr-BsOoodbataOCoiits. HICK a; Y. BHAHP & CO Iiieni.Ooodtiat8tcnita. BICKKY, fcltaKP a CO DrB Goods at 4(1 ccuta. B1CK KY.BMAKPiiiOO DreBitOoodsalMOtutS. JUL'KKY, bllAHP A OO DriBbOoodii at2, cents, jilCKKY, bit A HP & CO JiroibUooua at:5 ct-nls. BICKKY, BHAKP fc CO DrenB tloods, 1 to 3. RICK BY, BllAHP & CO BLANKKIB. BICKKY, hHAKP & CO l.AKJi Jf.LH, BIOKKY. SKRP Ji CO Cloths aun CasBlmcres. KICKKY. fell AKP & CO Paris La Hebe bklr,. KICKKY. BllAHP A TOO BALMOKALH. Kll KKY. BHAKP & CO- BLKACHKD MUBLINS. KICKKY, BllAHP it CO. LiriKISH JiU'KBiV. hHAHP & CO. VVHITK GOODS. KICK S.Y. BHAKP & CO l'opniur pricks for Dry Goods by the yard, piece, or package. KICKF.Y, Nil Alt I A CO., 1 2D wfn UP No. in CJIKHNUT Btreet JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, ETC." ESTABLISHED 1820 m HOLIDAY PRKHENTIi WATCHFP, JF.WBLRY, CIACKB. BiLVSBWARK. and PANCY GOOD. a. w. nussELL, o. ti AOfiTll SIXTH NTIWVI-i PROPOSALS. QjTAIiKDJ?ROPOSAIjH WILIj BR HECEIVKD O at tbe OfSce of the Chief Quartermaster Military Divlnlon of the Ml"ourl, Ht.. LouIh, Mo , until 13 M., on the 20th day of February, 1869, for the transportation of Government troops and supplies from tbo following point to posts on the Mlnaonrl river, as Indicated, during the time from March 30, 1SW, lo Oolober 20, 1H0, Inclnslve, vl : From Ht. Louis to Blonx Pity, Forts Kandall, Bully, Klce, Htevenson, Uuford, Camp (Joolt, or any poet that may be established at tne month of the Muscleahell river, and Fort Kenton. From Wyandotte. Kansas, to Blonx City, Forts Handall, Bully. Klce, Btevenson, Bnford. Camp Cook, or any post that may be established at the mouth ot the Muscleshell river, and Fort Benton. From Fort Leavenworth to Slonx City, ForU Kandall, Sully, Hlee, Stevenson, Buford, Camp Cook, or any post that may be ealabltHhed at the month of the Muscleshell river, and Fort Benton. From Omaha to Rlonx City, Forts Randall, Bully, Klce, HtevetiHon, Buford, Camp Coot, or any pom that may be established at the mouth Of Muscleshell river, and Fort Benton. From Forr Kandall to Forts Hully, Klce, Bte venson, Buford, Camp Cook, or any post tnat may be established at the mouth of Muscle shell river, and Fort Benton. From tott Hully to Forts Klce, BtevenHon, ISuford, CHrop Cook, or any post Hint, may be established at the month ol the MusjlesQell river, and Fort Benton. From Fort Klce to Forts Stevenion, Buford, Camp Cook, or any poht that, may be estati Li-bed at the mouth of the Muuclcnuell river, and Fort Benton, From Fort btevenson to Fort Iluford, Camp Cook, or any post that mav be esutbltslied at tbe month of the Mudcletihell river, aud Fort L'ebton. Fiom Fort Buford to Camp Cook, or any post thtttmny be entubllihed at tne mouth of the Musclebhell river, and Fort Benton. From Camp Cook, or aay nost that may be etdubiiKlK d at tho mouth of the Mu-u-le-itioll river, to Fort Benton. It will be the eudeavor of the Government, to ship uiiilng tbe reason iuoM tuvorablo for uavl giitlon nf tbe river, say betwten June 1 and Anptitt 31. Bidders will stale, however, the rate (reparaielv for each month from March 20 to October 20 Inclusive, the date of starling, so as to determine the rate to be paid) at which t hey will perform the servleo from each of the start ing polnta of destination above named, aa fol lows,: ltd. The rate nt which they will transport each i, Uieer and soldier (cabin pnstige to bo provided for officers, aud for soldiers necessary facilities lor cooking their rations, which will be supplied by the Government). 2d. The rate per 100 pounds at which they will transport buppllew. 8d. Tho rate each at which they will transport hones, mules, cattle, ambulances, carts, wagons, etc.OiouKbs for feeding aulmula to be supplied by the steamboat). A J list preference will be given to parties who own and control boats. Boats will oe expected to always give the Government freight tue pre ftrence, and in nocaae will be allowed to carry uilvate to the excimlon ot Government freight. The contractor will be required to transport titorts by land in the event 01 failure by water; and all stores received by the contractor for IrHtiniorlallon must be delivered at, their desti nation within tne year I8b. Bidders will please give the rate at which they Will fuinlbh transportation down stream. In case the contractlug party f ttls tocirrv freight as required, the Government reserves tne right to lurnli-h the transportation nt the expense of the contractor; and nothing herein contained fchall be so construed as lo piovent the Government from transporting public sup niit a nn anv of its own boats. The Government reserves the right to reject any or all tlie rjids mat may oe ouoieu. Bidders are Informed that no boat loaded with Government stores will oe allowed to go shove Sioux City. Iowa, drawing over three ai.d one-hair feet of water, and that boats will not be required to go to points above Sioux citv with itfta than 130 tons. Blddtrs should give their names In full, as well as their places of residence, and each pro pose 1 must he accompanied with a bond in the tarn of 810,01)0, signed by two or morerespon bible persons, guaranteeing that In case the contract Is awarded to the person proposing, the contract will be accepted and entered into, and croud and sufficient security furnished by said party, In accoi dance with the terms of this aavertueiiient. The contractor will be required to give bonds in the sum of 8100.000. The party to whom the award Is made must be prepared to execute the contract at once, alio .10 give toe rtquireu uuuu iui uio mnuiui t erfnrmunce of tbe contract. As railroad transportation maybe reqalrsxl for troops ana supplies irotn caicago, Illinois, to Sioux City, proposals for the same during tbe season auovespeclded are invited. Copy of blank form of river contract to be entered into, In the event of award, and blank forms of proposals, can be bad by application to ibis office, at the office of the Chief Quarter master. Department of the Missouri, Fort Leavenworth. Kansas; of Chief Quartermaster, Department of tbe Flatte, Omaua, Nebraska; ai d at tbe office of Brevet Brigadier-General Fied. Myers, Deputy Q,uartermaater-General, U. S. Army, Chicago, Illinois. Proposals for river transportation shonld be endorsed Proposals for Army Transportation by the Missouri river;" those for rail, "P. o posals for Army Transportation from Chicago to Sionx City," and addressed to the under- 8lByeorder of the Quartermaster-General TJ. S. A. ' J. L. DONALDSON. Assistant Qnartermaster-General U. S. A., Chief Quartermaster Military Division of the Missouri. 1 25 &it "D ROPOB ALB FOIt CORN. I Hbadq'rs Fifth Military District,". State op Tex ah, f Office of Chief Quartkkjuabtkr, t InuTiu T.,ia T,i ., 11,, ci, 1UIIQ 1 Sealed Proposals. In duplicate, will be re- celvtd at this office until FK1DAV, February 6, lhbO, at 12 M., for furnishing the Quartermas ter's Department at Fort Concho, Texas, with such quantity of Corn as may be required until May 31, 18ol). ' Corn lo be of good, clean, merchantable quality, shelled, ai,d delivered in sacks, subject to a rigid Inspection. Delivery to commence on award of contract, and continue In suoh quantities and at suuh times as may be required by the Post Quarler ter. Bids to be plainly endorsed "Proposals for Corn at Fort Concho, Texas," aud addressed to the undersigned. By command of Brevet Major-General J. J. Reynolds. J. A. POTT Kit, Brevet Brigadier-General and C. Q. AL, 1 22 2w Filth Military District. "PROPOSALS FOR CORN. irnnoniuTicas Fifth Militabt Distbict, kr isjiui r aa Tav in Orrirs ovCimr QL'AHTKHTHaaTicH, uansau vs ma, A Dbi'IM, TaXAS. Jan. 5. Ihii'J. 9.) Sealed proposals, In duplicate, will oe received at tb In ollice uuill bAl OHUAi, February 18, lm'j, at 12 e clock M , for furulalilng the Uuarloriuatitei 'a Department at Camp toucordla. Texas, wlib sucb ouuuiliy of Cora us may be required until June 30 IMitf. Corn to be of good, clean, merchantable quality, hell. d. and dellvtred lu sacks, u eject lo a rigid la siKclloa. Delivery to commerce on acceptance of con'raet, Slid coiiiiuue lu buoU guauLi'ies and at sucu tiuies as may be requl-eU by tbe Post yuarier maHier. Bids to be plaluly eudorned "Proootals for Corn at Citiop Coucoidla,'r aud auureeted io tbe uuiler Slfintd Vty command oi Brevet Msjor General H.iiby. J. A. POT ra.lt. Brevet Brlgadlrr Oi uerai nuil C 12. M., 1 22 3W I iltb Military District. -p R O P O S A L S F OR CORN. llKAPytlABTKKS FlflH MILITARY DISTRICT. 1 SIATK OF Tic.s I Ofkick ok Chief Quau i kuuabi kk, f AuaiiN. 'lexas, January u, intu. J Sraled Propotiala lu duu:tcntu. win oe tecoived at 11.18 i lhce uinil J-BIDA Y, Ft-biuary ft, PiHii. at li M., ior (urubbluv tbe Uunrinni ler'n l,'puriuient Uu Fui l b.ockiou. I t zsh, wlm sucb quautny ol C'jtu a may bu required uiuh May HI lolif. (Aim to be ol K'ioU, c.ean, un"t haot.ible q u',jri fheiled, and deiivured lu sacka. sulijeci to a right lu ipectiou. Delivery to commeuce on award of cojtrc rnd to coniliue lu tucb quaiitHle KUd ai nu.;t, iimeB as umy be rtquued by tbe Font Quarter-liiv-ncr. Bids to be plainly endorsed "Proposals for Corn at In, bUckicu.Teiaa,' aud adarcbsud to the umltr rlk'lil d. liy command of Bievet MJ ir-Heueral CjbI.v. J. a. iTKH. Brevet Brlgdiei-Oenera i.o.l c. i i , 122 2W i lib Mlliiur Di irlot. PRIZES CASHED IN ROT Al. HAVANA, KKN1DCKY. Slid WIbuUiU 1.011'K.KIK , Circulars sent aun iu!rmailuu yiven Ju.-HlJH FA'V No 7 iUijADV.Ay, iviiVS Veil', .'" Utttue Ania M It In AMUSEMENTS. J) u C H A 1 L L Ul LION AND GORILLA HUNTING; OR, TWO YEARS IN KQtJATORlAL AFRICA. M.PATJLP. DTT CHAILT.U will .i.. It'll K on the above subret tTiofu, Z ?? tK0' with BHlntln,,,. ruap,, eto.. and iftcrYbfi 5 hi.,ul,.ld atd tLrillli.g adveuiures Iu Aliioa, " , hl' 0'!0 COJiC&RT HALL, CHEStrjT BTRKKT, ABOVK TVKLFTH On MONDAY KV4.NING, Feb. 1. Tlrkels of Admission M, . Reserved fjeaiB " ""?SSnt Tbe sale of tickets lor rmerve4 seats will tb. place at Truropier s, No. Mi Chesnnt street, on VvTt nrrvBT, inursoiiv, ana j rionyol mm week wh r. olso llckets wllboul couponii may be bad. ana 'Jt Vhf Hail on tbeeveiiii K ot tbe lecture. 7t nONCERT II A LTZ J RCIKNTIKJU LKDTDRFH l1 BY 11 J. F. Bo YIN ION. LAHT OK TIIK MKHIKS. ON FRIDAY JlVKNINo. Jaimary THE MASTODON AMD M A M MOT II i-KIUOD RrPRRVFD SKaTh. HiVXNT v. if i v w ibxt.k.. 'llckets lo be obtained at Gould's Piano Kooios. No Mi ( ojeinit stret: also attbllall on tbo eveuinir of the lecture Doors open at 7. Lecture at g. 1 ai tf " MRS. JOHN DREWS ARCH 8TUEET THE ATKK. Begins at J -80. JN1HM IS WITH Nil AKKePKARK. i,rui,.v ami. i.tti,..., .... ShaktBpeaie's live act Comedy called I H K lyM II JNUf n I ; OU. WHAT YllIT wit.r.. with new Scenery auilCojtuuies.bhakeNpearlan Mimic and Flue Cast Mis. JOHN DPRW as .. Viola Aided bv Ibi, Full Oouioany. Hew Comedy T AM K OAT a. In rebetrsal. WALNUT ST. THEATRE. BEGINS AT 71 TjAIB (Friday) KVKM IMG, Jan. 19. litiiiu WKmiv Of Dion Bouclcanlt's great sentat loual drama nf AF'JJkK DARK; OK, LONDON BY NiUUT Btcelvml on each repre-ieniatbin Wll'H KN riillMi AHi'in ippi.indii J. T. Mi DONOCOHas OLD ' To commence wbb the musical tarcn of TOM innawiiM eu h ah k. In order to accommodate tho wuo reside In adli. cent cities aud towns, there will be a daylluut tmi. lorrrarce iwji- ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON, AT O'CLOCK. MISxifjBfTRR0ALT0M'8 CUENUT STREET Msn'sDSAN e) ALTON'S OOMIO Ol'KRA COMPANY, with argmentcd Orcbostr t and cuorus, will appear In Offenbach's -C." 6(1," 66," "at MONDAY AND TCKSDAY EVKNINU J-ebrnary 1 and 2 THUJIHOAY JO VK NINO, -LA SONNAMBULA." oaiscan now be secured. 12S41 rpHtATHE COWlyUK, SEVIiNTH BTREKT O. below Arch. Commences at 716. ' J. U. "SOHV Pole Lessee and Manager IO-MUHT, FABKWKLL UKNKFiT OP MISH hOSAN O ALTON. New cpera by Oflenbacb, CJHIMJ CHOW-HI. ' FAIIKWELL MA 1 IN KK" TO-MOBROW. Monday 1 UK Way OF THE WICKKU. ' Mr. J, HOLMKS UUQVKR In seyeral ebaracters. It "Li O.X'8 AWfcKICAN VAR1ETV THEATRB.-, X' KVJlBY XVJiNINO aND BA1UBDAY ri AHKRKOOM, . ."?.AT COMBINATION TROtJPH. In Graud Balleta, Ktb oplan Burlesque, Bongs Dances. Pantomimes, Uymuast Acta, eto. TALER'S (LATE JIILLER'S) WINTER V HARDEN, Nos. T20, 722, 724, aud 7z VINJi 1UK GRAND ORCHESTRION, fbrmerly the pro ps ty ol tbe GRAND hl'KKOF BADUN, purchased ai great ezpenne by JAi llB VALKK, of ibis city, In com. Inatlon with FLAMKRH ORCHESTRA, and Msks NKLlIK ANDItRi-TiN, will perform JtVKRY A FT HB NOON and KVKNINu at the above-mentioned place. Admission tree. l u tt OHT1CULTURA L II A I, L.-GERMANI A ORCH KbTlt -P U B L I O RI'.H K A HH ALa LVJiBY WKDNJiteDAY. at H P. M. Tickets sold at tbe door, and an principal Muilo btores. Pack ages of five lor II; single. 25 ceuts. iineiigements can bepiaue by addressing G. BAS TE RT, No. 12H1 MONTKRB.Y Street; WRllg's MuslQ Store. No. lo21 Chesuut street; Andre's Musle store, No. 11M Chesuut street. ;i tt gra CAEIi SENTZ' AND MARK HASSLER'S OR CHKfeTRA MATINJLfc, JEVilRY HATURDAY ai8!, p. M IN MUSICAL FUND HALL. Single Ad mission. AtlceiitA Package ol 4 tickets, 1, at Boner ' No.lle2CHFlNDTbt.. and at the Door. mil-1 DRY GOODS. 18G9-C0MPETIT10N FlilCES ! ! Ur TOWN LIGHT EXPOSES !! OUR CUSTOJIEKS TIIE UaI.NEESI! Goods delivered in all carls of the city carefully and free ol charge. MUSLIXS! MUSLLS! Thornley's Popular Corner. We bave laid in a snperlor stock of MUSLIMS, Bleached aud Unbleached, all widths and qualities, and are prepared to supply tbe thousands of our Philadelphia housekeepers on the very best terma, JOSEPH H, THORN LEY, K. E. Cor. EIGHTH and SritlNU UARDEN. N. B. Yob can ride to our door. It will pay to come. 1 9 lmrp DBES8 GOOLB AND SHAWLS closing oat low, y-AMSUTTA, WILLIAM SEVILLE, Jvu I'or Mills, Anujskerui. jjuvui mtu i, Arkwright, Mill, Vtica, Jsashua, JlouttJceeoer, WltUnty.' al Jiunk, tie. Jn nil ?8.0C0 yttrtlt of Shirting, bought brfort the nctnt prnit oil enact. He fU oul iiiUuctmctUt to our fritiui io nou-. J0-4 IVJca, Ptqwot, Wallhtm, tie. S-4 1'tpptrtAl. AMirotcogyin e(r. t-i J'ttnitrtll, -Audi otcoyuiit, tie 6 4(1"". i Ilium, tic. S-4 ( licit, Authua. rlc, 8 8 II aimutta, Wutlham, tie, S371 yards Bhetttiigi, oowjht early, -Vo udvitnee, Ulark A'pacat. good barimlm. fHi etnl i.upin'1 Mack J'ujilim Dim Uuvat, gi tally tacrijictit, In tlouArn, till chwiitr, J Italy WuoUen Long Shawll. ..ci ((its' c(o(il'oi( L'luint. tl to f j i a good Oassxmerrt. A'kw Uinghinnt JYm(, PercaUi, lie. Llnait ami H Aife Uvudi, 11 60 Naiktnt, iujiik btttn: l 85 y.ui tie ; M'if's Quttti, lu-0 CUMI, Jltatikett. twerlt't, Coiiifortalilct.ilc, Tit, (Mloci, VvJl'n, Jidkf.,ttc. coorss i conarj), 1 7fsncJ S. corner mSTHand it J BKKTMred: STOVES, RANGES, ETC KOT1CB. THE UNDERSIGNED fs-A would call tne atieuilou or I be public to his iTl MtW tooLUJtN KAOLK FURNACK. 'LlX This Is nn eutireiy new bealer. It Is so on structed sa lo alonce eouiuiend Itielt togoneral favor, being a cvmbluailon of wrought ad cant Iron. Il ls very Blu ple In us coiiHiruciluu, ai.d Is perfectly air liKbl; SKlI-cleanliig. bavlug.uo I Ipes or drums to be taken out aud cleaned. It i so arranged with upright Hues as lo pruiluce a larger amount of beat from ine Lau-e weight ol coal than any iurn.ee now louse. Ibe bgM-metlo ooudltion ol me air as produced by uiy new ariai gemeut oi evaiioiailou will at oiioe ae moLitrate that It Is lit ouly Dot Air Furoaoe tbat will pu out a ptreialy beaoby aiuio'P . I l ose in want of a complete Deiis APParttus would do well io call 'TJ So. im aua U "YJi?M. A larae sasonmeiii o! Cooking Ranges. FIro-board t lt.veH, low Down i. rules, VenlliaUjrs, etc, always '"nIIT-' eiibing or a'l kl'" promptly done. 6 lu T THOMPsoK'S LONDON KITCHENER iE-lfl or MiKoPsAN RaNUIl, for families, hotels, or public Insiuuilons. lu TWgNl'Y DI FFJU IZif LNT b Zr.s. A.-o pbi adelpbia Ranges, Hot-Air Fuinacm, I'oi table Healers, Low-doa Gtal.s, Flreiotrd tioves. Ba n Boilers, stew-hole l'.ales. lollers. t in Wh g stoves, .c. wholesale and all. by ibe manu'soiiuera. ' fitBPVTtrnPHON. UUwfwSm .. ISO, la M, BJMAtaD toUecH
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