THE If ALLY EVENING TELEG It API! PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1809. NEWS SUMMARY. Cir Attain. At balf-pnat 11 o'clock on Saturday morn ion. a trniu of coal car, wliiln turning: tlie carve mi th Philadelphia, Wilmington, ard Baltimore Uroad, at Twenty "eventd s reet end Gray's J wtJ road, ran off the track aud demolished ne locomotive and several of the cirs. George Bowers, the tneineer, was fccrlouslj injured. . The FiHh Kcformed I'resbyterian Church, Kct. Dr. McAulley past-r, ou Yorlc street, was jenerdsv Dedicated. The bulldine is of brick-, and la very commodious, and will sent 2500 people, and will coBt when fully completed 150,000. Tbo lot alone Is valued at $10,000, aud Was donated to the church. Tde membership nnmbtrs 6U0, ana the Bundny Softools connected therewith contains upwards ot 400 children. On Saturday evening a number or geutlc wen, including merchant, members of the Ijeelnlaturo, newspaper men, and other?, were invited to meet in I'arlor O, Continental Hotel, by Air. Eruil Kupcr, of Meagre. Itarer & Co., New York, to consider the application made to the Pennsylvania Legislature for a subsidy to their line of steamers to Htubunr. anl , Bremen, on condition that the steamers shall maho Philadelphia tblr port of departure here after.lMr. Stephen T. Soudir. Jr., presided, and Air. Kuuer stated that th. i steamer- ot his line wou:d be transferred to Pli'ljilciphla if the Legislature would voto them S.VIDi) pt rouud trip between I'liiliilelplifl, Southampton, aud Uremeo for tifteeu trips, or ?7i,000 m all. - Air. K. C. Knljnt and Mr. Modinc, directors of the Pennsylvania ltuilroad Con: pany, favored the application to the Legislature', and thiuirh they were present at tiio mcct'iiir as Individuals only, and not lvore-cutlng the lailrott 1 com- ""Piiy, tbey said that the company had apreed to aid tne proposed liue to Hrciuen. It wasuoocr HooU that this aid would on to the amount ot fiMll) per round trip, or $vr,i)l)0 in all. Mr. Hodlne further referred to tho dirt of the l'eiinjlv:tijia Itcllroad Compsuy dunntr the l ist seven years to ( fit iDlUh a t-uam lino to Llver- , peol, and intiiuH'eu that, there was a good prosi eet that mid line would be soon et:i blUbcd, and that the railroad company had cerccd to aid that eutcrpriio to ten tunes tne amount voted to the propo-el German line. He spoke feclinely of the diiliculty In Retting mer cantile cubKcripiions lor utea'iir ni ( liues. William Ij. Hirst, E q., followed in support ot the application to the Leuitdature, showing that Hwasirte from legal or constitutional olsjtfc lions in its present loim. At the conclusion of Mr. Ihrot'a remarks tho rneetinn. adjourned to the supper-room, where, we are ntornied, the ditcu.'fciou was rttorwin, nTitr the supprr was over, by Mesrs. McCuu il'jps, Henszey. and Wblie. of the 8nte Senate, itu i Messrs. Injlor and Kodgera, ot the House of Representatives. - DoilK'NtlC Ailail'H. fJold closed on SuturJay at lliGJ. $16,000 were stolen from a i'aoli, Kansas, bunking-bouse last Friday. Foreign and eoaMwu-o arrivals at this port for the month ol Jauuary, 67!). Senator lle's Alaska oill meets with no favtr in the San Francisco newspapers. It is rumored that Senator We has resigned for the purpose ot tatting a position in Grant's Cabinet. Forty-one of the Oeechee, (Ja., pri soners nne been, commuted lor trial ou the fflinrou nf 1 nfilir rpplinn Vlue of real eiaic aud personal property in the Fiist Congressional district of New Jer sey. $tU, 116.478. Toe sieamsnip Wyomlntr, Coptala Teal, left Savam.ah ou Saturday lor this port, and will be due tomorrow. A ttner who attempted to carry off it pack ape of greenbacks horn a New York ban a on ' Saturday was caught in the act and sent to 1ml. Another colli ion occurred at New York: on (Saturday between a couple ot the Fulton street leiry boats, For a. wocder, nobody was killed, i At FaiuiiLpdnle, Passaic coui tc. N. J., lust week, the steam taw-mlll of John WiiHams was destroyed by fire. Lots $20,000, and no insu rance. f Charles .1, Dupont, E.q , elder brother of the 'late Samuel F. Duport, lie ar-Admiral United Mates Navy, died yesterday ai his residence in Wilmington, Del Mrs. Uebecct Gibbons, relict of Dr. William ; Gibbons, and mother of the Hou. Charles Utu ; Ions, of this city, died in Wilmington Delu , ware last Saturday. The New York asent of the steamship Pcreire denies that she w is euaai;cd in an ocean race at the time ot the accident by which teveral lives were lot. The Golden City left Sun Franelsio on i Saturday for Panama with $380,000 lu treanu-e. i Govrrnor AlcCoroiick, deieaie to Cougres1) Iroro Ariisoua, is a pabendfr. rKIiubt bhocks ot earthque.ke were felt in Ran 'Francisco on Thursday aua Thutsdy n in lit. durine which a heavy soutuuast i;alc damaged ' the fhtppintr iu the harbor. - The Montana Legislature adjourned on January 16, and nutess called in extra session will not reassemble until taa tirot Holiday in , Derember. 1870. Heleua is to have the Capitol 'and lieer Lodgo the Penitentiary. The entiro amount of bonds issued to the Pacific Railroads to January 1, 1809, was Lj50,047,0t0, on which the anunal iuierestatfl per cent, is $3 005 80. The whde amoiiut reim- buratd to the Dnited 8'ato by the seveial roads . from " freights, up to Jauuary 1, lSdd, has been , $1,1 68,626 U, divided as lollorti: Union Pacific . . . . . $740.i27-10 Uniou Pacific, Eastern Division . 375 924-i)l jg, Central PaciBc Kailroad ... 45,168-10 p IBioox City ond Pacific K lilroad , 16 27 Total $1,168,626 14 : 1'orciirn Aflfitln. TJatimi, Jau. 31. The folio win? news has been received . irom Port-au-Prince: The Jfaytian steamer Salnave had seized two French vmelsiu th harbor of st. Marc lor running the blockade. The French Admiral, hcarinc ot the ' affair, compelled the Government to surrender the vessels, and declared tbit the blockade of the Hajtien const was ineffective; that theocca tonal calling of a ruau-of-war at a port was not soflicient to establish a state of blockade, and that Haytl had no rlstit to se'zo foreign vessels rnntiinif Into ports the blockade of which, it conld not malnta'n. Ibe refort oi the capture of A ax Cayea by the forces of Baluave Is not (confirmed, hut it ie bt lieved that Aux Cayc, Jaeuiel, Jeremie, and other towns on the southern coa.t will soon be obi i Red to surrender. The condition of affairs In the Northern dis trict of havti 1b uuciiangp 1. Business is reviving at Port-au-Prince. The United States stealer Mpeic had sailed lor Aspinwall, and the steamer Y antic was expected at p.rt-au-Prince. &UDB1D Jan. SI. The Papal Nuuolo is about to withdraw from this city. All the foreign minister. bere, witb ttoo exoeplion of the repre sentative of Russia, have protested agaiust tUo infiitt otiered to the Nuncio. PiBis, Jan. 31. Tho Russian Government, throueh Its AlinMer at Atnens, urges Greece to accede to the proposition ot the Paris Confer ence, and it is rumored to day that the Greek Government has yielded and will eigu tuo protocol. ' GIRLS' NORMAL SCHOOL. The Aunual oiumeu-emettt on Na(ir Uny I'.vewiiiK, On Saturday nlubt the annual commeaoement of the Girls' Normal School took jduoe ai tbe Academy of Hi utic. The auditorium was full ol folks of the very best Offenpuou. It was not a Uieatre or uu opera audience, hut looked mure like ihecro vyds that Ward Beicuer draws tot'eilier of uijrbis in his bir ciiurch m Hrookljn, while tb pupiU of iheechuol and those who were verm g their t'Obiiecilon wi'U the inutiiiioit wtre oa th ktiife, which whs tastefully decorate! wiiti tai.tinff and fl ei. The ci reiiiunief , which wete eei''edly Inter- estlnv. wire otebcd with P' ner bi Kev. PhiUios Brooks, wbo t tollowi by ibe rending; of a lortion ol the tteriuiures by the c'iolrs. The rofrrsuitn, wUich whs di-iiKhtlully vacieti one, cobMU-tea of rroit ttious, e-j , coiloifuie. oio , oeeis and chriiHfs. Toe etsays, rotlar tkuii!-, ana colloquies were delivered in the loi lowiutc order: . Ewbv- "ilvsle of the World," composed, by Mis Florence 1. ICger, read by Mu Louisa Bieeusoiv. . . RoltatloD "Msrk Twaio o Pilvate Krcre lar.T," Miss ntite Close. Ks?ay "The CrDsadei," ooaipoc1 by MIm lipiia hwope and read 'jy MK Fiurenoe D Kvrer. Ri citation -Tho Victim," Altn Jennie ttlrcb. Collcquy ''House Cleaning," composed by Mlsics Carrie K, Jainey, Annie M. Laiklus, and VlrginiB Slack. 'Utaj "Frost Traccrle"," composed and real by lis Lid e K FoUell. Kccitation 'Bt.rney O Beardon," Miei Bella Swope. At this point Professor George W. Fetters delivered tne diplomas to tho Kr'idua'es. who formed themselves in a line on the foot ot the Mspe. At the tame time the certificates of qual ficatlon to teach were al.-o awardeu. Tho valedictory whs then delivered by Mls Lidle C. Hower. The snbiect, Hetrospeution," was composed by Miss Vtipiiila slack. Thf exercises were then il ed by the s'iniiiag of 4,The PartiiiR Hour ts Mpti. The following are the numes of tlie young ladies cl the graduating cluss, with theh- ave- L?dia C. Bower. 976; Mary M. llsrper, 94-1; Laura Dales, a-7; Annie T. Whit, 9ji; Miry Wright, 03; Currio E. Januie, 9i 6; Hnllio ('. Littlefleld, e2'6; Emma tfulton, 02-3: Jannio Lucy, 01-4; Emily Sperinpr, Ol'l; Kiddie R. Pot ter, UO'U ; Florcnee D. fcRcr. 00; M Loufa Hteen son, 5i0; Annie AI. Clofe, P8 7; Jo.-ue L. burnp. K7-H; Kato K. Parry, 872: Virsinia liirch, 8(-0; Hannah U. LitzenU rp, fi7: F:iUeS. Miller, 80 6; Hal te K. heinnur, P6'6: Mneiell. Mi:Louir'Hiii, 2; Mary F. Alai tin, 861; AUtB'e Brooke, i: 0; Saliie Honey, 8r8; FJmmu J. Torreuee, 8j-6; Hella S'cne, B.-B; Julm A. Rihii r, 8" 2; Lidle K. Pol well. 8fil; Ida Henderson. 8.V9; Anni M. IjMkins, 81; Clemniie ltusneil, b'.i'i; A0a Alorri (on, 83 'fir Alnrie Bes6frt C"'7; Klla L'avv, 82 6; Annie K. William, 82-6; Fannie K. McNk iioI, H.r)S Cnrrii' Wuukley, 81'8; Jennie L Slack, 81-; Clara Linton, 80 8; Annie K. Culver, recitation, 04: Laura V. Sutvan, recitation, 82 4. The followine is the lut of those in each sec tion vi ho have the inchest recita' ion averase: Mih l.ldie C. Bower, Section A, 993; 'M.ss Mary E. Mpkeal, Hcetion K, 99 2; a1Ij Mary Milltr. Section II, 89; Mis Ka'e A. Nevius Mic tion C. 99; Anna Fount, Hecllon D, 08; Mies Lizzie Brown, Sect on F, l8. The distinguished were us lollow: faction A-Lidie C. iioer. 070; M;irv N. Harper, 941: Laura Dalo. 1)3 7; Anna T. SVint, 5 a-1; Alary Wright, A3; Carrie K. Jauney, 920; Saliie C. Littlefleld. 925; FJuima H ilton, 92 3; Jennie Lucy, 913; Kruily Sperms:, 911; Siddie R. Pettf r, 90 0; Florence D. Fger, 90; M. Louisa Sti enfon, 90. t-eciion B Mary Miller, 901; Nellie Keene, 9S: Mutiie K. Ganders, 949; Annie K. Kemble, '.135; Bertha Wicper nv, 92; Mary Linperman, 917? Lidie Van Art:dakn, 90 8; Lizzie Darbo row, 90 2. Section C Knte F. Plnmmer. 95 0; Harriet K Richateson, 961; Anna H. Thompson, 94 8; Alice Frben, 947: Kate A. Nevlnx, 936; Mnprgie B. Cathcort. anl: Anna Lucy, 92 9; Pusic A Gaskill, 92 9; Kmn.a teerley, 91 9: Sallle W. Powell, 911: Mary F. Kouder, 903; Mary E. Jones. 903; Mary il. Arbel . 90. Bictlou 1) Anni M. Fout-t. !)37; Sabilla Adamfon, 91; Jlnry A. BurroiiRb, 926; A. Cora Davis, S23; tlla G. Krben, 915; Hannah T. Kvans, 91; Bosa Warr, 903. Section h May CoroUud, C6fi; Msry B. Meakeat, 94; Mary E. tli ue. !)2 3; Louisa D. Pricp, 918; Rmroa Trice, 91 1; Eva B. Fuller, 91. brction F-Lizzie Bioan, 94; Ellen F. Brjwn, 922; Miry V. Blackburn. 921; Minnie (.'dement, 921; Jennie C. Wylln 911; Carri Lnkens. oo-5; Julia Harper, 901 ; Klla A. Ua'.ueld, 90. Total, 61. THE - FIREMEN. New (trclers by tlic VUU t IiiKiiicer. The necessity for more strinpent orders for the Kovcmnicnt of the firemen has b'jen very apparent dorinir tbe part few month", tin bntuiday Chief Engne er Downey issued the fol lowing auaiur.nai riues: ('flico of the Chief tneineer, Phlladelnhia, Febiuarv 1. 1869. Citv li all. 8. W. ojruer Fifth and Ciieputu streets To tbe Companies com posing the Philadelphia tire Department; Tho following; regulations, based on those I'jeued by my predecessor, aua lounu lo oo necessary by my own expcr.enue, will fto into operation at nil tins occurring aner tue l.u ins, it is believed a general compliance wi'h them will add Krrutly to the efficiency of companies, and re move many of the evil which, in consequence ot inadequate laws, have grownup in the de- puilmerit. Any company wuiiiliy dn-rej? irdmi ihcm. alter the above dale, will render them selves liable to immediate suspeu-iou. i. wneii u nre occurs witniu tue oounus or a company, but in a district o'.her iban that in which It is located, tue oiucer lu command or (aid ecru puny ehall report the arrival ol the same on tbe fire ground, and await Instruc tions bctore coiiift into actual service. This lule does pot apply to companies looted on the line of any di.iir ct when the fire occuis in tho distm t ndjolning ou said line. II. liooa and ladder companies will ro. re move the ladders (torn their trucks until ordered to do so, except in cases of unusual urcucy, ai d before the urrivul of the chief or assistant ecpltieers. ill. streams villi be niiowed to be thrown rom the btnet, unlc.-s when orders to tlo sj are given by the chief or assistant engineer. IV. hen a ere is exlimiuibhcd. the chief or an assistant will nrder the nearest engiues to give three signals in succession with their wnuties. xuereupon tue ouierent engineers will rpi at the signal, and stop their engines or detach tie hose connecting therewith. To tender this rule effective, engineers of steamers are requested not to nsc the whistles or their engines on the fire ground, except for giving i bio signal; and tbey are especially warned not to imi'ate the signal, unle 8 ordered to do so by the officers herein specified. - V. llo&e companies and hook and ladder companies will, immediately upon the removal cf the nose or ladders from tbetr carriages or irucks, cause their respective apparatus to be r u oved a reasonable distance irom the imme diate fire ground, so that every facility to the building on fire may be secured. VJ. Where a line of hose is in service from a plug which Iihb been given to a steam cneiue company, the suction ot the engine must not be attached thereto until the engine is otherwise fully itady to go Into service. VII. All c mpanles must refrain from leaving their respective bouses on alarms coming irom a district bcyoud their bounds. By order of Giobob Downey, Chief Engluoer. MARINE TELEGRAPH. Fur additional Marina Ifewi ut Pint Page. AI.NANAO SOUL fHTXADELPHIA-THIB BAY. Hun it iwmt.......... 7 n Moo Riwa........,.H'i) bOM BIRIIm... 6 l8HlB WATB.MnM.M.. i 60 rHlUOlKLVillA. WABUIKOTON, EBKOAY. 1 K.M. II.M, l4ini quurier s o iff ev. II m mo. New iloon....... ...11 9 05 mo. 8'4S mo. Firm (jutrir.....n...ts u17 ev. 11'38 mu. FuJI Mood .S9 714 mo. 6&S mo. PHILADELPHIA BOABJ) OJ THADB, JAMK8 DoUOHKBTr, "1 ettkUK WtttUIB, VMOKTHIT COMMITTBB. AIUVIOIKNXS OF OCICAN BTICAAIKUS. rOH AMKIUUA. Alslsolo .1jOUloiw.New York Tan. Kbelu ....ISoulliaajiuu...Iiew Yoik.........Ju. liie yueo.... Liverool.lSuM York...rJika Uenuaula BoullianiiU)U.New York.., Jan. Ciiy ol Uotk...-L1vrpiol...Ni)W Yora.. iialn JioutlaDiDU).,.NiW York. NrtMliw. ..IJvmpool.MNew VoiIl. lurlla. . tllvervool,..Mew York.. C.iji Haltluiore...IJlveri(Kl...iow York 'IK.niuai,.. l.lVMCItMtl PftV YOrE, ..JU. ...Jau. ..Jau. Jan. 1MU BOKOiK. TTolKatl Muhithu., Kew York...Uambiirg....-..-reo, New York...Llverpool. Maw York.-I,lvrni.Hl...-.."!r"' AUtualkklaa. l)i-ui( iiluo New York...BreiuHU-..........-r.,,D- rmu vr York...LWeri)Ool .............. vo. . ol VRilliuure.New York.-I.lvorpool..... fii. U ol lurk Nw York-.lilvwrpool ....lr"b OOAHTWIMK. IXlMKVI'H-i. JCIXJ. rUona....... .sw YoraarlPlllll-',,? P.OUJI.....i-Qlllfc. w II uiiugtuu Woiio t ai.Ue..N'ew York.Havan.-.. JV" W liu I ltil,ul. n 1R(L nana ai turwarded by ever Kiaunior inviieruu Hue, 'ibe aieauuiia lor or from Liverpool aiUt yuMnatowD,exciit itoaUauadlau Una, wblun call at IxiDiloiMleirT, TaeaiMuuan fc or t JJkl lueuonu Mut seal M Mua4buVulk tt CLKARRD BATURDAT. Biesmpbtp J. w. Kv.rii to, vauco, Norfolk and Blob moiid. w. p. ciTOo A o. Br. irlf Alhri, Briemoij. Cork or Falmouth for or ders. Workman A tlo. fcnrt?rah Waisen, Brnllh, Havana, L Hongh A Mprrln. 8l'r Mew York. Jnnea, Washington and Alexandria, W. P. Clyde (Jo. Bl'r K, W UlUiR, Vundlff, Baltimore, A. Groves, Jr. ARRIVKOBArORDAY. Btefttriabtp Pioneer, Caiharlno, 61) hours from Wtf. mlnmnn, N. C, with lunihrr. naval storm, etc., to Phi Urteiiil la aud Hnmhern Mall Hipamslilp IV). KieHiimiilji Kotnnn, Baker, 45 liuurn Irom Ronton, With mane, to H. Winior fc Co. on barqne at lli Breakwater, one ticrm. and one rmlTli(e4 orl Inav leg the breakwater at 7 ?0 A. M. bound up. UlT B 'a Iavia' Point panned: barque JS. U. Bawes, irons Liver pool, (tin aground. Hchr Huxen, or New York, Oasiadv, frnm Virginia for HcuD, Tbe Hixoii wai preTlnoi y reporind axhore nsar Lewi, Del., hut wai ilnalel hy Mfien, E. J. Merrlo A Co.. wrrcfteis, and lowed lo tbl port by strrming Aioerioa. Hrhr 1 jrcoeu. l,i ner, Cnr from Hoiy rna,Del., with ri.l a to Jaaies L. ltjnluy A Co. rOHT OV PIlTlTAnEPHlA. forolsn nu coasiwISB arrival-) lor III month of Jan,, 16S, s compared wiiti ibe s une pei !od la IbM: . For. (Joan. Total. For. rotvit. Tot Shies' . ... a ... a bteivii hip i , a 8 ... 8 Knrqiiefi lu . .., is in a 11 Bilti" 16 4 . 511 7 ... 7 K'iiooners... 7 Mi 29 8 r,H Pn flloops....M ... IDS 1 . A.1 61 HleBner. Ill 1)1 ... 64 61 Pai(?f ... S8 as ... S 8 Boat." ... is is Tfjta) 41 67 f2u 2A SUl 3J8 . MTU UK AND A. Pliip Clrrroanla. Kvprn. honcB Mr Antwerp bifer-i reioiled l ul into IlaKax lo fll'itren. fKoerteniwd very heavy wpatner. and at o ie p. rlod hart two met .1". '"th" 1,0 'I- Would discharge cargo and gaon Ite "lip for nepalis, HbUi Haranak, Tnrler. cleari-d at Mobt'e27ch lilt. "'fil'sl'6"100 WUh '2M ble8 col,on' valuFrt at Htllp Besrde Parker, Frits, for Phfladelphla, cleared at I.lvrnool Hih on. Ship H'ry, Hall, for Pldlndelphla. ctosrel at L veipool Ifith nt. Sieamsblp Wyoming. Teal, for Philadelphia, nailed f.om Iravannnb lotn uit. tftean kl.lp Norfolk;, l'latt, for Phlladolphta, silled frnm Klctimond 28ih uit. 8ienjhhlp Stars and Blrlpes. Holmfs, honco for Havana, at cbnrleston yesterday, and nailed again. Pot Id lo rand ibe engineer, whose band bad been hijnred by ibe inuchlneiy. iiriiie Clara. Probst, lor Philadelphia, cleared at Eotuidain Htb uit. HBMiue Nlobe, Wnlon, hence, at Hfkr.attan 4'h nit., via Ban Frannlron. Just arrived, in sail naue day for a pen 40 nlirs nortb, in load lor New York. BrlgAbby Watson. Allen, tor Philadelphia, was lending at Wilmington, N. C. ZSth nit. Hchr H. A. llnnt, Doropton, tor Phltadn'phla, cleared at Wilmlugion. N. t) ,2Hih uit.. with lnnmr. Hclir Oettyibiirg. (Jorou. at Wdmlugton, N, U. ZS'.b uit., liom tw York. REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. em RKAL EST ATP) T H O M AS A HON3 fiiiSALK -On Til' sdny, February 2.J, 1809, ut 12 o o cick, noon, will be sold at Public Halo, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the following described property, viz : No, 1. Five-story brick hotel and dwelling, No. 114 Spruce street, between Frout aud Hecond streets. All that five slory brlctc mes suage and lot of ground, situate oa tuo Hmub side of Wprure at reel, betweeu Frout aud Sersond si reels, No. 1U; conUilulng la front ou 8prua street 'Zl feel, and extending la deptb about 102 feet. Il is occupied aa a hotel anil dwelling; on tbe first floor Is a largo bar-rooia, dining-room, and kitcben, with urlvaie entrance; oa tne second floor, large parlor, 3 cbaiuber, 2 bub rcoms and watur-closul, and 'ou tlm third,' fourlli.ftDd flllh alorles, lu all nboui. 28 rootca Cieerof all incumbrwnce. Terms Half easd. I'osstsslon on or about April I, lSiiD. Tneatiove proptrty la couvenlent to tne Hpruce Street Market, and near tbe Delaware river. No. 2. Modern three story briek dwelling, No. 2040 Locust alreet. All that three-ntory brick lnefcBiiiige. with two-atorr baolr. bnlldioK aud lot of ground, sliunte on Ibe siutb aide of I,ocuit tlreer, iawt of Twenty-flrat street. No. 2040; containlLg in front on focdt Htreet lfifeet, and extendipK in depth 80 fort ro atewart alreet. ItbiiHthe gaa luti'xlnced, bai li. hot and cold water, range, into. Term Half cash. Posses sion m or aliout Jane 20, IHCO. M. THOMAS & SONS. Anntloneera, 130Ht No?. Ib9 and HI 8. FOUUTH Stredt. A HEAL KSTATE. THOMAS ft RONS' tIaALK On Tuesday, February 2;l, I860, at l'J o'clock, noon, will bo Hold at public sale, at tbe Pbiludelpbia Exchange, the following described propertied, viz.: No. 1. Very valuable Business Stand, south west corner of Market and Htrawberry streets. Ail that valuable tour-story brtok slore und lot of ground, situate at the southwest corner of Market and Strawberry streets; containing In front on Market street 14 feet, aud extending fa depth 03 feet, more or less. Terms, 8S000 my remain on mnrtffnge. Possession oa or about June 8, 18l9. Preceuf root, J2o00 n year. The above Is an old and well-established ba sinets stand. No. 2. Four-story Brick Store, No. 2 Straw beiry street. All that valuable four-story brick store and lot of ground, on the west side of Strawberry street, sonib of Market street. No. 2; containing In tront 14 feet 0 Inches, and iu deptb 80 feet, more or less. Terms Half cash. Possession on or about July 20, 1870. M. THOMAS A SONS, Anetloneers, 1 30 1 3t Nos. 133 and 141 S. FOUUIH Ht, TKU8TEE'S SALE THOMAS & BOSS, A lTm-rrM 1.-1.-17 I j.l. Opa,.in t.. uay, eoruary -a, xeoa, at lio ciuon, noon, win be sold at pubilo sale, at tbe Philadelphia Ei charge, all the title and lnterebt of L. F. Barry, trnstee of Michael Heir, In the following pro perty, viz.: 6 lots of ground, 25x100 feet, Faelflo City (a city In prospective), la Wa'-nington Territory. Also, 1 40 of the undivided part of said Paelflo City. Also, 4 lota in Syracuse, Oregon, each 2ot 100 feet. AlhO, 21 lots In Canemah, Oregon, each 25x100 'eet. Alf o, 3 lots In Syraonse, Oregon, eaoh 2-5x100 feet. Also, 1 lot la Bntevllle, Oregon, Vef yt acres. Also, 1 lot in Bntevllle, Oregon, 25x100 feet. Also, a land claim to tHO acres, near Oregon City, Oregon. Terms (Jasb. By order of L. F. Barry, Trustee, M THOMAS &. hONS. Auotlnneers, 1306V, 7 1 No. 13t)aiidl41ii.FOUHTUblreet. OBrilANS' COURT SALli K-iTATE ol'' Adam Jobnbtou, dei-easoita 1 nomas st nuur, Aociioneere. t nree-biory unm log, No. i:i0tf Hoe street, west of Thirteenth street. Pursuant to an order o' lite Orphans' Court, for tee citv and county of PulUdelpMii, Will be sold at, politic sala, oa Tuesday, Febiu ary 23, 18t9. at 13 o'eloob, noon, ut ibe Philadel phia Evchange. the followlug deaarlbod pro perly, late ol Adam Johnston, deo-'ased, viz.: All teatthree-blory btlcs: messuage aud lot of giound. situate ou the north sine of rlassafraa strtel, RI leel 4 leches west of Tnliteetjtn street, city of PhlladelptiU;coniBtntngla front 20 feet 10 lccres. And la rieplh 100 feet to a U feet wide alley, hading from Tnlrteeuihslrentto JnnVper street. Bounded on the cast by aroundgiauwd to Christian Hank on ground rent, on theuoi irt by mid li leet wide aliey.ou the westby arouad y.n "UUJ ' 'A"Z ... -Twi .,ri.leu of the said 12 with and without horses, cattle, earl and oar. rtete? "nto; out of, and along the same, liy the uSKPH meg ART, Clerk O. 0. M THOMAS ft bOS. Anotloneers, 1803l3Vo Nob. 181) and 141 8. FOURTH. Ht. REAL ESTATE. TnOMAS ft SONS' i),.Btni.uUtiinil ') Thrikiitnrv Itrlnlr t- n BUI"' 4,11 j iTTTTies. Mo. 1317 snd 1310 Ridae avenue, aoove TTBa.nv. ,1 ,.i,,l,.lr nn,.n will h.unlill rusrv io, joui, v v. v ' v. . , n ... vv u - nubile sale, at tbe Philadelphia Exchange, all those 2 three-story brluk messuage aud the lot essierly side of Bldge avenue, Nos. 1317 and mo- the loioonialnliig In fronton Rtdgeave- .w. ...... .....1 i .K.nil 4n ..n I, a BUD OO I eii. HUU iu uopvu u fcorth Hoe 83 fuel 5 luobes, aud on the aou'.n line L . . . , . .. 1 f, ' 1, .... In.l UU two stores, each have piuie glass, ete ; the upper room a bioiuiuiokiu ,uu .uuh emu uj and gts Cxtuies are included lu the stle, free of J'litffcersiUD oi ure nu. ion, juiv 10. imv. May be examtucd Huy ly previous lo sale. M. THOMAH ft HONS Ann! loneers. 1 30 l3v Noa. 13l and 141 B. FOUR Cll ttret. granted lol'eier inuurusmr uu . ",T, Si, don tbe south by l&rf" Being tbe same lot of ground which rnonaHsl. i..iT-.i ,ira hi Indenture dated Apiil 7, A. 1) 1817 recorded tn Deed Book M H. No 8. page til etr! ersrlted aDd conveyed auto tl.e sal.l Adam JobnMon. in fee Under and snbj.et t. Hie Das ment of a yearly ground rent of $11 07 lu oi iwirveiirlvD-ivments. Toaelher REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. EX ECUTOKS' HALE.-ESTATR OF JFHEMlAll II AO K H. Uecewd.-M. 1 ayMABs(js, AuotioneOiS. Very deslralil Posit ess Pronerty. Two lara and valu.ttile Three story Brick Resldenoes, Nos. 818 and 818 Kontb Fourth street, with stable and oiiol-honi-e in the rear on Orlscum street. Lot 4.3 feet front on Fonrth street, IHi fot la depth to tirlrcom Mree'j two froDt. Oa Tdesdny, Feb ruaiy 9, 1800, at 12 o'clock noon, win be soi l public sale, at tne l'hilu'le Ip ila Exchange, nil that large and valuable lot of ground, with the Inipiovements ibereoa creeled, situate on the west side of Fourth street, south of Spruce street, No. 818 and 318 Tbe lot contains lu front on Fourth street i feet. Including a three feet wide alley, as now tin 1U over(thendJolnln firoperly ou the south having the privilege ol l ). and extending In depth 182 feet to Orlsiom Mreet, on whloh street It hns a front of 46 foet. Tbe Improvements consist of two tbreo-aiory brick reslflenoes fronting on Fourth street, one of ibem No. 810, with expensive baok bulldlugt, and containing tbe modern convenience, elo., and a large and commodious stable aad coach house, fronting on Orisconi stroet. Clcnr of all 'ncumbranca The above are well and substantially hullt, aud at a small exponse could be easily altered Into stores or oHIobs, Mny be exnmlned on appllcalioa to the auc tioneers. Terms half ca di. M. THOMAH & SONS, Ano'loneera, 1 S8 30 Ft l) Nos i:i9 and 111 W. FOURTH Ht. OPXECUTOHV PEREMPTORY SALE Ksifite of Ellis Reiuhei'iier, dece.sed. 'J Uuinas ft Sons, Auctioneers. Valuaole Busi ness bland. Slore, N. W. corner of Frankford r ad and t'olnmbla avenue., Nineteenth wrd. 41 feet freut, loO feet deep to Ltit street, three from. On Tuesday, February 10. lSlil), at li o'clock, noon, w ill bo sold at paollo sale, with out itserve, at tbe Pbiludelpbia ExoiiHuge, all that two-story brick building and lot of ground situate Nos. 1700 and 1702 Fmulilord road, N. W. corner of Columbia avenue, Nineteenth wnrd; the lot containing In front, on Frankford roRd 41 feet, and extending tn depth along Columbia aver. no 100 feet to Lelb si rtet ihree fronts. It has beeo occupied as a dry goods aad clothing store; bus three largo bulk windows, new balcony, large hall, and 6 rooms on seooml floor; large yard, elc. The above is a very valu able property, and Is a very good business stsnd. Hsle absolnte. Immediate possession. May be examined any day previous lo sale. By order of M.THOMAS ft SONS, Anotloneern, 12 17 26 J23 fO 13J No. 139 and 141 H. FOURTH Ht. S PUBLIC BALE. THOMAS A BONS.rjS g 'il Auctioneers. Valuable Farm. 220 scres.ilj to uiie Horse inrnplke, Ceutre towusblp. den county. New Jersey, 6 miles from Camden, 2i ml.'es from Haddonll-ild. Ou Tuesday, Feb ruary 23, 18(j9, at 12 o'clock, nooo, will hes ild at pubilo tale, at tne Philadelphia Exctiaoge, ail that valuable form, 2J0 acres of luud, Biiuuteoa tne Wblie Horse turnpike, Camdeu eouuty, N. J., about six miles trout Camdeu, adj'iluiug tue well-known farms of Charles Willilts und Cbalkley Albertsot; It has a variety of soil, a portion being heavy loam, suitable for grn8s or gi aln, aud a port Ion for trucking. 8U earns of never-lulling water pass through tee entire fni m, waking 11 desirable for dairy purposes. rOO apple tieesof choice varieties. I' ho lm. provements are a-dwelliug contdtuiug 17 rooms, 2 burns, spring house, aud out-buildings. A pump of excellent water la kltcheu. Terms Three-fourths of the purchase money may remain. Will be shown on application to the tenant, Mr, George VV. II aye. M. THOMAS A SONS. Auctioneers. 123 2 6 20 Nos. 130 and 141 S. FOUR Til SL RKAL ESTATE THOMAS ft BOSS' m SALE Two-story brlek Hotel and Dwell ing, No. 807 South Front street, between Caiharine and liueeu streets. Oa Tuesday, February JO. JKb'J, at It o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at tne l'nlladelpula Ex change, ail that two-siory brick messuage, with two-story back buildings and lot of ground, sltnale on tbe tust sidecf Fi oat street, belweea Catharine aud Queen streets. No. 807; ihe lot containing in iroui oa .f ront street -m leet 0 inches, or thereabouts, and extending In depth 120 feel. The above Is occupied us a lager beer saJoon and Is a good business stand. Bar and nxturts Included in the sule free of onarge. jmraeaiaie possession. Teims $150(1 may remain on mortgage. M. THOMAS ft HONS, Ano'lnneers, 1 13s3t Nos. 139 and 141 S. FOURTH 8t. REAL ESTATE. THOMAS ft HONS' jl 8ALfc. Largo aud vulu iido lot, soutonast ouiter of Foartu and Mlillln sireeis, First ward; 165U feet front, 3 frouis. Oa Tuesday, Ftbiuaiy 0, 1869, at 12 o'elook, noon, will bo told at puollo sale, at the Pulladel ihla Exchange, ail that large und valuable iot of ground situate at tbe southeast corner of Fourth and Mlillln streets, First, ward; contain ing In frcnt on Mifflin street 165 feet 4U luelies and In deptb on Fonrth sireel 65 feet 9 Inches extending In depih aloug Moyameuslng ave nue 66 feel 8 Inches. A plan may be seen a, the auction rooms, showing howlleoald be divided iDto ten holloing iota. Terms Hair cash. M. THOMAS A SONS. Anotloneera. 1 30 S 21 Nos. 139 and 1 11 S. FOURTH Street. gfm EXECUTOR'S BALE. KiTATE OP feiSAlaernnn H. Roberts, deceased THO- JkiAH ft BONH, Auctioneers Two triree-siorv brick Dwellings, iNos. 1UU7 and 1069 beach street. On Tuesday, Febrnary 16. 1869, at 12 o'clock, noon, will besold at public sale, at tbe PbiladeiphiaExehange.all tnose 2 turee-atory bricB mesBnages anu iois or grouna tnereunto beionelna. slmaie oa tbe east side of Beuon Street, Nos. 1067 and 10C0: each lot containing In troiit 17 feet, and extending In depth 69 feet 10 Incuts. Tbe nouses nave recently oeeu pat lu. thorough order. Clear of all Incumbrance. Possession April 1,1869. M. THOMAS ft HONS, Auctioneers, 1 30 f8t Nos. 130 and 141 B. FOURTH Ht, GROCERIES, ETC. TUITE CLOVER HONEY, JUl.TBIJI.HEM BUCKWHEAT, XXI RA MESS MACKEUEL. ALBERT C. ROBERTS, Dealer la Fine Groceries, 11 7rp Cor. EXJDVENTH and VINK Streets. TRUSSES. IRU8SES. lEUStiKd. TUU3SE3. I.ADIKS' Trusaea. Abdomtni I Bui porters. Klnxtlc Bridy Belts, bt cklui: and liibdagea, correctly aOJimiod uya coui- '""b'AxIvB TBTJB8 FaTiFLfHMKNT,' ISUwIujJ Mo li4JCUtaMJfSlreet. NTIWIHDOW RATTLER ft'tir Dvt elllugs, nrs,Nteamboats, Et. Prevents Rattling and Shaking of the Win dows by the wind or other cuuses, llgateus the mtli. pievents the wind and duntfroiu entering, easily aiiached, and requires but a single glance to Juiie.o ol lis merits. Call on the General Agent, C P. ROSE A'o. 727 7AYNE Street, Between Market and Chesnut, 12 11 fiawUin tladelphla I RC GUARDS, fOB ITOBD rnoNTR, ANTLVaiS, FAO lOUIM, ETC PateDtW'lre ItaJllng,;iron Bedsieads, Orntunenta Wire Work, Paper Maaers' WUei, and every varlet Of Wire Work, naannfaotorf d by M. WALKfiB A SONS mwf No- U Morih BIIlU DB. KINKILIR. AFTEB A RK8IDENC1 aud urat'tlca of tli'my years at he Northwest corner ofTUIrd and TJulon streets, has lately re oioved to Month KLKVKttl'H bueot, baiwaau aLAit. liKTandCHJWiNUT. Uisanperloriij' la tbe Dtonopi and perfect onre ol all recent, chronic, local, tud onustliaUonal afleo tlea ot a special nature, IS provttrblaL Jjiaease of tbe akin, appearing In a hundred dif ferent forms, totally eradicated! menial and physical weak new, and all ncrroni debilities acleutlfloally and aacoasaniUF tMala Otaoa hours from AM otr.M- DEAFSEB8. 1VEBT INSTHUMBNT TllA! aolenoe aad iklll have Invented ki aaalat th hearlnc la every decree of deafneat; aio, Hplia torsi a lao, ttr an (tail's patent Otuum. turmrlor tc ny otbera in Dae, at P. MAlljtlKA'B. Ho. Ul iitaili auaa. below tlkasnna Hba PROPOSALS. SEATED PROPOSALS WILt, BE RROTCIVED at tbe OtUee of the Chief Quartermaster Military Division of tbe Missouri. R'. L-uli, Mo , nniil J2 M., on the 20th day of February, 1809, for the transportation of Government truops and supplies from the following points to posts on tne Mlssonrl river, as Indicated, dining the time from Msroh 20, 18U9, to Ojtober 20, 1W.9, lnclnslvo, vl : From Ht. Louis loHloux City, Foi ls Randall, Bnlly, Rice, Stevenson, Uuford, Ctmp CxK, or any post that may be eitabllabed at the mouth of tbe Mu6cleshell river, snd Fort Kenton. From Wyandotte, Kansts. to Hioux City, Forts Randall, Hully, Kiep. Htevtnion, Buford. Camp Cook, or any post that may ha established at tbe mouth ol the Mnsclesheli river, and Fort Pen ton. From Fort Tjeavenworth to Sioux City, Forte Randall, Bully, Klce, Hievenson, 11 a ford, (Jump Cook, or sny post that' may bo established at the mouth ol the Alusclosbell river, and Fort Hen ton. From Omaha to Rlonx City, Forts Randall, Bully, Rice, Hleventon, Buford. Camp Cook, or sny pest that may be established at tbe mouth of Mnsclesheli river, and Fort Ponton. From Fort Randall to Forts Hully, Rleo, B'e venson, Ruford, Us rap Cook, or any post that may be established at the month of Muscle shell river, and Fort lien ion. From Fott bully to Forts Rlon, Htevenson, Ruford, Orimp Cook, or any post that may be established at tbe mouth ol tbe Mus'losneil rlvr, and Fort. Benton. From Fort Rice lo Forts Htevenson, Buford. Canip Cook, or any post thai, may bo estab lished at ibe mouth of the MuiolcsLieU river, arid Foit ReMon. From Fort Htevenson to Fort Hnrord, Camp Cook, or any post that maybe established ut the month of the Muuclesheli river, and Fort Per ton. lioni Fort Ruford to Camp Cjok.or any post tlihtrney be eslnhlished at the month of tue M uselesnell river, and Fort Benton. From fc'amu Cook, or any post that may be establish' d st the month of the Mnaoleihell river, to Fort Benton. li win he the endeavor of the uovernment to ship timing tbe season most favorable for navi gation ol the river, say between June 1 aud Angust 31. Rldders will state, however, the rate (eparately for eaoh month from March 20 to October 20 Inclusive, Ihe date ol starting, so as to determine the rale to be paid) at which tbey will perform the service from each of the start ing points 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 lor cooking their rations, whloh will be supplied by the Government). 2d. Tbe rate per 100 pounds at whloh they will transport supplies. 3d. The rate each at which tbey will transport bones, uiules, cattle, ambulances, cartB, wagons, etc. (troughs for feeding animals to be supplied by tbe steamboat). A just preference wtll be given to parties who own and control boats. Routs will oe expected lo always plve the Government freight tue pre ference, and in no ease will be allowed to carry private to the esclnr-ion of Government freight. The contractor will be required to transport stores by land in the event of failure by water; snd nil stores received by the contractor for trmji-porlaiion must be delivered at their desti nation wlihln tne year 189. Bidders will please give the rate at whlnh they will luinli-h transportation down stream. In case the contracting parly f-tils to carry freight as required, the Government reserves the rltibt to lurnlsh the transportation at the expense of tbe contractor; and nothing herein contained shall be so construed as lo prevent tbe Government from transporting public sup pihs on any of Its own boats. The Government reserves the right, to reject any or all Ibe bids that may be offered, Ridders are Informed that no boat loaded with Government stores will oe allowed to go above Hioux City, Iowa, drawing over three and one-buir feet of water, and that boats will not be required to go to points above Hioux Citv with lees than 130 tons. Rlddtrs sbonld give their names In full, aa well as their places of residence, and eaoh pro posal must be accompanied with a bond in the mm of 810,000, signed by two or inorerespon slblo persons, guaranteeing that tn case the contract la awarded to the person proposing, tbe contract will be accepted and entered Into, and good and sufliolent security furnished by said party, in accordance with the terms of this ndertii-eunent. Tbe contractor will be required to give bonds In tbe turn of 8100,000. Tbe party to whom the award is made must be prepared to execute the contract at once, or d to give the required bond for the faithful itrfoirijauco of the contract. As railroad transportation maybe required for troops and supplies irom uuiuago, iiunoi, lo Hioux City, proposals for the same during the season above specified are Invited. Copy of blank form of river contract to ba enttied into, In Ihe event of award, and blank forms of proposals, can be bad by application lo this olll ce, at the olU.ce of the Chief Quarter master. Department of tbe Missouri, Fort Leavenworth, Kansat; of Chief (.Quartermaster, Department of the Platte, Omaua, Nebraska; ai d at the office of Brevet Brlgadler-Uaneral Fied. Myers, Deputy Quartermaster-General, U. H. Army, Chicago, Illinois. Proposals for river transportation sbonld be endorsed ''Proposals for Army Transportation by the Missouri rlvei;" tnose for rail, "Pro petals for Army Transportation from Chloago lo Hioux City," aud addressed to the under signed. By order of the Quartermaster-General U. 8. A. ' 3. li DONALDSON, Assistant Quartermaster-General U. H. A., Chief Quartermaster Military Division of the Missouri. 12523t nilOPOS AL8 FOR CORN, Hbasohs Fifth Military DisthIct, 1 DTATB OF A IS X As, Office of chief quaktubmabtkr, A (iuTIU Taw ..a lniill'ir.T ft 1 UMQ Reeled Proposals. In duplicate, will be re ceived at Ibis ofnoe until FRIDAY, February 6, 18ti9, at 12 M., for furnishing the Quartermas ter's Departmental Fort Concho, Texas, with such quantity of Corn as may be required until May 81, 1869. 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 In such quantities and at anon times as may be required by the Post Quarter ter. Rids to be plainly endorsed "Proposals for Cortaal Fort Oonolio, Texas," and addressed to tbe undersigned. Ry command of Brevet Msjor-General J. J. Reynolds. J. A. POITER, Brevet Brigadier-General and C. Q. M., 1 22 2w Fifth Military District. pKO POSiLJ FOB. OOBN. IiaaEO.UAaTKj-8 Fifth Miutabt Dibtbh.t, t bTATK oir Tax as, I OFFIC OFCBIFF QriT.BTM.TS. f Ai'SHM, IK as, Jan. 6, 110. J fiealf d propcsali, lu duplicate will ne received at tills tilUce Ptiill hAlUKDAY, February 18, 1S6J, kt lie clock M , for lurnUldug the tjuartermastei's lJeparimeut at camp t'oncordla. lexaa. with i.iti eufaiiUlj of Corn as may be required until J uue Wclmi'to be of good, clean, merchantable quality, r.eiid. aiid delivered lu sacka, subject 10 a rigid la- lJei)very to commence on scceptance of oontract, and continue lu auua qiisml'iea and at suou times as may be lequl-ed by the Post Quarter niHHift HiUs to be plainly endorsed 'Popoals for Corn stCanjpCouceiiUU,'r and aduretted to the under- "flV commscd ot Brevet Msjor-General Oanby. J. A. POTTKK. Brevet Brlgadlfr Ofneialand U. U. at., 1 22 8w Fifth Military D.mrlct. nBOPOHA LB F 0 It CORN. IlXAPQUAMJiBS FiFTIt MH.1TAKY II8Tai0T,"l Bl ATK oy TKJt AS I ., Of FlCX OF C'niEK QUAKTlCHMAM'ritB, f .V ArSTiN. Texas, January , lSuH. . I Bcaled Proponals lu duplicate, will tie received at tbIaclUceumililtlDAV.kebriiBryS. 109, at 11 AI., lur fiirulnblug the Quurier uiu.ler's Ddpartmeut at Fori Hiuekton. Texas, wlta such quanuiy ol Corn as may be leijulred uuiu May HI, lstlu. . ,, Com to betil khh1, eileau, merchantable quality, (belled, aud delivered In sacks. sulijtic to a rigid lu ipectiuu. Delivery to eommeDcn on award of contract, ud to continue lu such qitauilite.4 snd at suoti ilnies as may be required by tho tfosi yuaxter mMiier. Bids to be plainly eadoned "Proposals for Corn at Fun btocktou, Texas,' sua addressed to the undttr llgncd. uy command of Brevet Haisr-Oencral Canby. J. A. ro IT Kit. Brevet Brlgadler-f'euerai and C. i, af , 1 JJ I w Fifth M lhiary Diiiriot, RODGElfS' AND WOSTENUOLM'8 POCKET KNl Pearl and btat Handlxa, of beautiful Anle. kODOJlJvM' and WADE A BU'lVH E it'll RA I60PH. aad the eelebraled LEeXIULlRJI IAAZOJ1 bejlbbOKri Of the finest quality, ltaaon. atidves. bcuatora, and Table Cutlery Orrmn4 Hi Poilaked, at P. alADJuJtA O, ixa. aas M. TAi i cr aaaai.kvUiw flkaaiinti AMUSEMENTS. D u e n a i ii l u! UON AND UORILLA HUNTING; '.."'. " -on. '. r ; ' m t TWO YEAK1 IN FQUATOHIAL AFAIOA. M.PATJ1.B.DTI CHAILLU Will give ONB LRU TlIKK nn the above wb'ct profuaMly Illustrated with palntlnirs. niapi, eto., and describing his aolaua aid tlirlllluf adventures In Afrloa, at . CONOKRT HALX, CHESKTJT 81HEKT, ABOVfi TWELFTH, - On MONDAY KVltNlNO, Fab. J, i,. , " . Tlelrets of Admllon.. .,...5s eartU luaei vtd BeaiB... , n oenia Tbe sale of tlckla fur reserved aeats will lake place at Ttumpier-a No. KI Cueanut street, and at ibe llall, wbeie also tlvkeia wltbout oouuons mar ba "" I M 7l AMATKURS' DHAWI.N3 IloOil, 8KVN 1 JtfM II Rtrret. abov t hen at Mies l'lLINh H ltW31l!,lullYTn will deliver tier p"puir f,-enu on , WtllNKBDAy. Feh-narys. Pnbjecl AN AfPhAL To WOilAN. limira open at 7. Lecture at i. Hm'oi ' ou,l'u, T'omuler's arid Continental I hls gifted young 'peaker has attained great popu larity in the c niral and i orltiern Dana ot tbe Hltf, aid uuwdralr.a lotamtlie aetirobatlon and s v in Da lly ot tbe cltitena ol I'ulladelphla la a eanse aa liuniane. J I St MRS. JOHN DHtWMAUCU BXliEBr the. I.AbT WKKK OK MUKK1PE1RK MONDAY. aiMi liriti Ml THu; WKEK Bhakeapeaie'. live ao: C'tn-dy caiiea , ' '1 WH I K1H Me II I: OR, WHAT Y.U WILL. with new Rrei.ery anue.siuuiea,bbuk.banearlaa Music and Fine l ust Mrs. J Ulli 1'BHVV a. V10L4 A ded br lb- Full Comoauy. Monday. 1 1 hfur a I eMKeAl'B, AIJiUT ST. Ttlfc.Aliife'. BEIilNW at Hi TxllS (Mi mla i KV h..' IMU Keb 1 1-OLK1H AMI l.h'l WUbir of Dion Boulk aua ii tie, ma loual ilrairanf AF'lJiH DAkki OK, I.ON DUN BY lMlUUT. A'ltri w m 'u v at .i i icini.'nruiniii'U Wl 1 M KN I'hllhlASTIIl IPPI.ltlun j . n. miijunui ub OLD TOM In order lo acvonutiodaie thos who tenlde In .iii. cent clllea and low us, there will be a dayilshl Tnirl ferinarce kui- ON HaTURDAT AF1 ERNOON, AT 2 O'CLOCK. To cummeno' wl h the iusiable three of THE hWlsx HWAIMS, MISS 81'SAN GALl'OK'S CHESNUT STREET 'llllUA'l HJ1. i. ll-s fel'NAN vALTON'8 coisiej ofeka iumfany, with argmenltd Urcbenrr t ana Chorus, will annoar In Off. nbueb's "fftar M " Sh," 6." MONDAY AM) TtFsDAY EVENINH Feornary 1 and 2 ' THUiOSuAV EVliNINQ. , -1.A r-ONNA JJBULA." BfSts can now be secured THEATRE "cOaliyUfc, SEVENTH STREET belt w Arcb. luiumenoH. at 74o. ' J. C. HKK.UR1 Hole 1,-aaee and Manamr TO-IMIUIIT the popu.ar and ver.n'lle ejomedlan ' K, J. noLAIMUKlH KB, In his own new reea Iomhi C 'inn y of THE WAY OF TrtK WICKED. ".' Mr. OhoVaR repieen I g Five (Joaranters, son ported by a new nn ail dra nailceompaoF. Fridaj HKKNFlTof Mi.UKUVKK. Farurda M AT l.N . a ' OX'8 AilKHK AN VAK1ETY THEATBB.' XYEHY ItVJflvrb ami 8ATCRJDAY V- " GREAT CUM III NATION TROTJPH, . In Grand Ballet, km uplau Bnrlesquos, Dances, Paniouilmea. u.niniwl Acta, ato. eooga MA D I 8 O N O B It ' E Y 1 S URKAT MUtelCAL. EN I'EK rAINoIENT. , AaSKM 11LY BUiLOiNi.-. HVEBY Ni,UT ' TBK Wt.lNliJf.kFUi, MUSK AL, ROOKU. - 'I'HK HIMJXKI'tN bUltRlNOUEK, ' TUK bAhUI.Nl N T lillA, , THKOuACKRTIKa, Tl TTMl lUl irTi mu ii ju u..., itnn Admission, lo ,u,i J6 eeuta. S I ei TTALER'8 (LATE MILLEK'S) WINTER 1 HE GRAND OROH ESTRiow. fbrmerly th pro ps ty ol tbe UKAaUDUKKOF BAD SIN, purobaAad com- iuatlou wnb FLAMER'8 OK0HK8TKA. and Hskb NKLulE ANDlvKi-. N. wlh perform AVER Y AlTEHNOON and KVKMNQ at the above-meo- lioned p'ace. Admlsnlon tree. rAKi, WOLtSOHN'S l'OURIll MATHEES AT THB FOYn OF 'J UK AUA DEM Y OV MIMIC. onTUitiDAY aF'IFRNuon, February aTlsuS at o'clock, a beu be win be assiBleo by MR WJi,l,lAM UaNDIDUS, Tenor Bolnlal nf the New York Arlon society, who wlllirakehistir8laipearn.c in Pbiludelpbia. Alto, by M. KHOU 4Ri lOI.ONNE. Vlodalat. and JIFltK RUDOLPH UK.NN1Q. VlolonoelllaU 180 at HOJUTltCLTURAL. HAL L. QERMANIA OBCD Ku'l i P UktlU REH EARBALa li. VICKY WEDNESDAY at the door, aud au prh at ! P. M. TUikiit. anld at tne door, aud au principal Mualo btores. Pack rgea of Ave lut 1; sIdkI cents. ncuKemeuta in bemaoe by addreeslns Q.BAB. TEltT, No. 1281 MONTERaY btreet; Wlttlg's Mnslo Wore. lo. 1021 Cbeauul street; Andre's Manic btors, No urn e'bet.nnt street, ' ;t am C1ABL BENTZ' AMD MARK HA88I:ER'8 OR, CHKeTRA MATINEEt. H.VERY BATURDAY aiX P.M., IN JMUblCAD FUNDHADD. Bin He Ad. mission. 6ueei ta paoa.-sa rA tickets, tl. aABoiwu-'-lSo. 11U2 CH KWN OT bt.. and at the Door, 111 U ' MJT1CE. THE DNDEBSJONGD would call tbe alieutlon of tbe public to bis NEW bOLUA EAUJVki FURNAUJO. ,' ' Tbla la an entirely new beaLer. It I ma nnn. alructed aa to atonceoomuie. dltell togeoeral flavor, being a Oumbluatloa ol wrought ad cast Iron, il Is very almple In it construction, aud la perfectly alr tlsbti atll-cleuuiug. havlog.no i lpea er drums to be taken oat and cleaned. It Is ao arranged with nprlgbt lluea as to produce a larger amount of beat from uta same weight of coal than any furnace now la use, Tbe bygemello oouditiuu oi the air aa produced by my new arrangement oi evaporation will at onoe do moni irate that It la ti.e ouly Hut Air Farnaoe that will produce a perefctly heanuy atmohtibere. TiiO In want of a complete Heating Apparatus would do wall to call and examine tbe O jlden Eagle, CHARLES WILLIAMrir Boa. 1182 aua 11M MAitK JCT Htreel, Philadelphia. A large assortment ol (looking Ranges, Fire-board B loves, Low Down Orates, V eniilators, etc, always Oa hand N. B. Jobbing of all kinds promptly dons. 1 10 THOMPSON'S LOIS DON KITCHENER' or EUROPEAN RANUE.for families, hotels, or public Inatilulluna. iu TWENTY DIFFE It Is. NT Bl.tB. Aiao, Pbiladeluhla Ranra. Dot-Air Fumscea, Portable Heaiora, Dow-dowd UraUa, Flrebuard (Moves, Ba b Boilers.' btew-bole psates. Boilers, too king Moves, u wboleaaieaod retail, by the maoulaciurera, ' IsHAilPE A THOMPSON, U16wtmm ISo. gsslS. bEOOWD Btfeaf. s ALE OF GOVERNMENT ,VES3EU DfCTQuAaTaMAbTKa-aNaBAi.s Orrica. rALi jmokk am. j an. an, is9. The TJnllad Bta'e bteamer OLONEX. RUCKJCR will be tillered at public sale at tli- pin. of Baltimore, at 12 o'clock, noon, on WEbNESDAY, February jo! lata Tblj VMael la a - . PROPELLER. - .1 of Z41 t-(S tnnt; length, is, iet: breadth tl 1 10 feet; diptbol lio'd, 8 5-10 fuel; draft, light, feet; loaded.! feet. ishe bason d'rect acilng low-presume englaa(Mx 2lltcbta)ot M roiae power, a d ke butler, Tbe bull la ot Iror, c'V r.d with 2,-lnch whits oak and pine plank. The bull and bolie were recently repaired st au expeese of three ttioueanii dollars . . All tbe property nu board tba. rightly belongs to ter out Ml will bn sold l:li tne veisel. Hhm la well found lu svery respeot and ready lor Uttmsdlat ui e. Tbe right larerved lorileot anv snd all bids tor ctbHe oeemed autliclem by th ondersirfued. '1 lie veaiel 1 now lyii g at ibe bead of HPKA.U'8 WHARF (foot ol (lav stieeO, wuefe tbesate will take place, and l open lo inoftciloa by those de4lrtug to beet me biddeie. Terms Dash In Government funds oa. day of sale. biEWART Van viiijtr. Deputv Qu-triennatter-fidtiflral, . i anu jirevet Major ueutatU.M. PUBLIC SALE OF, CONDEMNED ORD-V; iiativ Diiiiv-, A lane qusut ty olOtirTemnel Ordnacoa and Ord nauce blur- w it b iur-ed It i a. P.buc Auc tion, at fine: a: l-UMi ajiiknal,, aiIIdhh, on WtDNEbHAV, April 7, IS'.tt at 0 u'cUKk A.M. The fonuwli t compriseasouie ot tba piIuuaI h- ulea to bi s iu, vir.i- , . Tmi riaiinnn. artr us rallbra. . Jlim Field CarrUiir . auil i.i.i.Oeri, . , , . , ; ltxitetiol rill eiy hsrrea. lutuopot'ndiilH4aud nheli. 4MWialsol IiUiirv A-ct.stf'O'"' At lsc'liUo-a'1ai(. 7nn a rti ! r- tadd tl. (iHaliera, 7ioraddle Btauliel. a a UI.l.,1: Ulldl'S. '. Lieutenant-Colonel Ordnaaoe.' B revs'. Brigadier Oeor. li.u. A, -. . imwaa.doig. jVick llas Arsenal , January u. IMS, . 1 (u A7 t0Oavirj Oirorm . . leraoraw abln ,uui ", kl, thetlhlef irf Ov. ran t bi.lo ' v. t Brsvat Ouiorie 2. ri'iIN i li d sta.ii '.ny. PurooeM.ig OiftHC,( io. r nuoaappl'cala at lb raail " Cliy.oropoaapp T. J .RODMAN, , i