THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PITJL ADELPH1 A, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, I860. NEWS SUMMARY. Vlty Affair. ;A ellght fire orcnrted about 8 o'clock last )Rnt at James luuis' stable, hi Thomas street, lack ford. Ellen LcgEett, ngnl 70 years, rrsldlni In 8 . John street, was severely injured vesterJay by falling down stain. Daniel Hotlellir, chnnrel with the larceny of goods Irom the nore of Thco. Nell k Co., baa fetun lully committed by aldermtu Kerr. M cuael Lane. as;ed 21 jers. had his left l'g badly Injured yesterday by lumping from a Carriage which wilo motioii. The auilercr was removed to the Hottpltal. William Dobbin", a jed 82 yesrs, wai admit ted to the IIoRpitul suffpini! from a severe Wi und in the abdomen, inflicted by a man at B enlh and Baker uttects. Frank Duaiouiln had a hearing before Aldcinian Kerr yesterday, chained with awault fttid battery, wiih luteut to kiil Mr. Ueorpo ltirbie, on ClirMiuns eve. Complainant testified that he was a9.auitrd by dtfeudaiit and others on the street, without provoeaUou, and Rtruei by several parties, one of the blows rendering bini liiponhible. The accused whk held for trial. At the mretine ot the phatoholdcr of tho Athoiwum of I'luladulphln, held yesterday, the following centlctucn were elected directors lor the enBumjr year: Edward E. Law, Kicliard R. Montgomery. Arthur G. Collin, P. l'enibar ton Morn, Uharlen II. Ilutchliisju, William (J. Thomas, Dr. Charles Willing, S. Weir L?wn, F. Mortimer Lewis liiclitud L. Atihurnt, William II. Drayton. NmliniiUl Cart, T. It. Woodhouse, William (i. Porter, Robert S. Muriils. Frederick Work wan yesterday before Alder man Kerr, chnreed with having robbed his initer-lti-law, Mr. Ai.nu M. Work, of a pocket book coulatnine $015 Tiie book was cut; irorn a bed In the house c Mrs. Work, in New Market street, lafct week. The accused was arrested in New York by Detec Ive Jnnifs Irwin, of Hint city. Tlie stolen pocket-boo'i, wiih $'(M In money lu it, was iouud ou his person. The prisoner win brought to tlm tUy and turned over to limb. Constable Clark. lie was ora mitted for trial. Mayor Fox yesterday announced the follow hit? police appointments: John stnclr, Peter OniiT, and Henry Welsh, Third district; Hugh MiUinley, First; Joseph Loshc and S. Ewcll, Second; William Rohan, (Seventeenth; John Cahill, Harbor; and Peter Easterday turnkey at the Sevemhonth District Btatioti House; William Ilarliy, Fitth district; kJohu Rebsel and Janus F. Young, Sixth; John Hartman and Harrison Ponuelly, Utavcntb; CeorRe McCaleau aud Huph UooJi'ellow, TeLthjand t.'eonre (Smith, roundsman. At a meetipp ot the Board of Guardians of the Poor, held yesterday, the House Atreot reported the ceo m of the honsa for the week I'liuiu ohiuiuuj , u anuux y ", iov. akififiij en'iitf time last year, 3713: increase, 198. Admitted within the la?t two weeks, 261) ; births, 11; deaths, 28; dis-charp.ed, 138; eloped, 41. Num ber of persons granted lodolu.ns within tbe last two weeks, 250;' moils, 7-13. Total number of males in the house, 2971; females, 1820. Total number of male au 1 females in the insane department, less as.itaiits, (S73. The Steward ieportid that there were 177 men in the inititu Hon capable of performing labor, C39 ot wborn are at present employed. A committee anpoiuted by the Board of Presidents of tbe. City P.ist-etmer Railways, to co-operate with the Fire Department in making some arrangement Dy which, ourine; a Are, the interruption of travel on the passenger rail ways could be ebviated, have had au interview with . the Chief atd a number of engineers of the various companies, who were of opinion thai it . each company was furnished with a "goose neck" the placing ot engines on railway tracks could be avoided. In order that this dcsirabla object may be reached, the mutual co-operation ot all itie nre companies ruu.t ue obtained, rue committee, on imdvlng from the various rganlzationa their approval ot this plan, will 6K an appropriation of the Hoard ot Presidents for the purpose of furnishiug each coiipany with the necessary apparatus for carrying the object into ellV ct. Douii'Ntlc Alliiirw. . flfUil lof,pfl Tpct.rrliiv fit iri."iit. 1 The Btriuo of tho sailors in New Tork btlll continues. Tbe United S'.a'.es eteamcr Ilesaca was at JlazHtlau on January 20. The meeting ot the Southern News Associa tion has been postponed to tbe 17th lust. J. M. Evans, a butehor, at Siaple'.on, Staten Island, committed kulclde by Lancing, on Sun day night. The distillery of Haulon, Newman Si Co., In New York, was destroyed by lire je-iterday. L06S, $120,0011. The jewelry store of Archibald Caher, at Daveuport, Iowa, was robbad ot $18,000 worth of jewelry on Sunday night. Four Wall ptrcel operators were yesterday wrested and held for examination on h etiarge . ot defrauding the Union Pacific ttailroai out of $124,000 of Crst mortgage bonds. The Jury in the mysterious Rogers murder returned a verdict yesterday that the deceased oam to his death at the hinds of parties nn known, and that a considerable portion of the evidence was deliberata perjury. The suspected persona under arrest were retained in custody. Foreign Affairs ; New Yobk. Feb. 1. A letter from San Do ' mlngo, Jan. 20, says; Edward Hartinout and ; Henry Graham Lawson are bere, negotiating a government loan. Law sou is a eon of a member of the English Parliament. Tbe party is nc- "companlcd by engineers, chemlets, photo graphers, aud assistants, prepared to make an accurate report of the available resources of the republic. They bring letters Irom Lord Stauley, and evidently mean business. Lawson has gone 'with a scientific corps to Aha Vela, where an American company is now removing guano, paying this Goveroment a royalty of $2-60 per ioD. He will alter wauls visit the salt hills ot Neybo and the oil wells at Azua. There ts also a French party in the field, beaded by M. baulos Alulbado, Administrator -ot the Lyons Hallway. It is understood that the proportion of thu-e parties will not interfere with the plan of ths New York steam kings to establish at Samana the steam mall aud trading centre of the West India Island?. That portiou of President Jounson's message in which be treats of tbe annexation ot 6uu Domingo to tbe Uri'ed States bos been received here with the ' . liveliest talisfaciion. It is regarded here by all paities as the only peaceful solution possible ot - the existing diUicuuies. Special instructions have b':(n lenttoFabens, the pominican Envoy, to iress the matter at Washington. The annexation ot San Domingo will give ano her Caliiorula to the United Btates. Except sjmo occasional guerilla raids on the bolder, the couu ry is perfectly calm. i . i . .I.... utiil tliA rrAnti nnrtloiilalo tobacco, are unusually hue ta s year. Fran i isoo Antonio (Jomez, the newly eluded Vice Pmidtut, is ol thu American school In politics, and la a maauniversiH y respected for bis firm i.airW.tln I nrnctfl'. ..i nunm i.Vh. l. A Jesoatch from Athens, daied yesteitlay, ni.oiinces that a majority of the Wl't fcK tjunil'tl il'IVU uruiuru u vvo vv. nropnsoti Pari Coulerence. Tne quettion was brought to a Bind vole ana four Ministers, including Bulgaria, President of the Ministry, ' vottd BtfaiiiBt it. , ,, Vlxii. Feb. 1. A teleerarn from Constantl mr.nle reDorts that it lu ufc.-crted that Mr. Marris, ln'ruc-t'd b.y Mr. S ; urd, has otler-'d to the ... 1.1. 1 1 .....I ....t 1.. , ia mintKiil twit nj Dun Tnve und (jfCtce. MtDKio, Feb 1 U It understood that the first butiuess of iht i-'ousir.ucnt Cvirt.es will bJ toexUbiifh a Directory to govern the country ' pntil a foveroi-'ii Is clicaen. A deputation composed ot citizens in favor of u republic and frwiloru ot reln?iou worship waited udou tbe ltnlbtiv ses'erd iv, and reoueste 1 them to Issue a Ufcee leluilu- the absolute seoara'.iou of Church an J mate Au immense crowd gathered in tbe street In tiont ol tbe Ministerial Palace, .na p.iamored for rebelous liberiv. Tue Minis. ten lepl cd that they would le'er the whole ...,Wi to tbe Constituent Cortes, Tbe (I ivcrn. Mcot prohibited iaigu popular deuioustratlotm ...i lha utterance of polit cal cries in thu streets. at liable to lead to disturbances ot lie public roiB. Feb. 1. Cener.il Dlx ves'erdav re. ,uived 111. Uurlingame aud theCblueo Kmbasny -lib their tultes. Priucesi Mathllde tvet a reception next week to the Chinese "Embassy, Aieport it current that General Dix has pro tested against the unusual honors with which Jf florson Davis was recently received at 8t. Cyr, while on a vndt to the military school ther. It is officially denied by the French government that tbe Minister from the Unite! Stales has mtde any such protest. Valkntia, Feb. 1.-The Irish teleeraph lines were prostrated b a storm on Saturday last. Tbey are now In working order, and fres'aaes are passing to aud iro between tbe American aud European cities. Paris, Feb. 1 Evening. In the Corps Legis late tbe Opposition speakers demand the resto ration of diplomat!.; lcia'ions wii h the Mexican Republic, on the ground that French interests sutler by their Interruption. Virnna, Feb. 1. Tbe Rcichsrath has adopted a bill allowlns the trial by jury ot all caes of a violation ol the laws lor tue regulation of tho press. Tlie Contented i:iM'flon Caae. The examination of witnesses in the above matter was resumed yesterday afternoon beiore tho Examiners, Messr. Mesaick und Datturs. John (iornjley, No. 1119 Somerset street, testi fied that he did not vote at this election in the Fourth division of the Tivcnty fitth ward; was in Rhode It-lai.d then. Pe was on the lists, and marked ns voting. Witness Another John Uormly lived there; he was my cousin. Mrs. Caroline Ohsc testified that she lives at No. 1423 Uf rinnntowo road; Jitcob Jien.er did not live there at or beforo the la t election; lie was on tDc lint of voters assessed at the c hove place, in tho Eixteontu division ot the Sentconth ward. Witness resumed Tlal not more than three boarders at that time; did not know their nanies. Mrs. Jnne Walls, No. 1419 Ormanton road, testified that James iates did not live th trn ut the Ortober election; there arc lour house.j (lirieilyln the rear of her house; could not say that the occupants kejit boarders. James Vutes was ou the list of voters, and assessed ar that number. bergeant Wil'iam I. Lent z recalled Saw An drew Smith vote the Ucpublicuu ticket at tuts election, in the Fourth division of the Tweutv fifib ward; gave Thomas KockbiU a lull lie publ'.can ticket; aUo, John Jenkins; they are all on tbe list of voters. lhe boes coutainirg the election papers of the Fourth and Seventh divisions of the Seven teenth waru were openetl and all the papers taken out. William Leavens testified to having voted in the Fourth division of the Twenty-lifiU ward, for Daniel M. Fox, Ueorie (Jetz, an 1 Mr. Read me; the rett of the ticket was Republican. In the same division, the lollowing testified to voting the Republican ticket: Hampton Wil son, No. 1G20 Richmond street; George Riter, No. 1414 Belgrade street; John Half, No. 1511 Almond street; Ctley Darlington, No. 1422 Richmond street; George W. Sommers. No. 1441 Salmon street; Geoige Snyder, Huston street, above Belgrade; James Robinson, No. 1619 Salmon street; .William II. Decker, No. 1402 Richmond street (voted split ticket); William Gilmore, No. 102 j Huston street. John W. Penu testified that he lived as No. 1410 Richmond street, in thlsdlvlsion; attempted to vote, but was diiven away from the polls; had lived theic seven or eight weeks before tbe elcctiou; tried to keep the outside window boolt lor the Republicans; the deputy sheriffs took it irom him once, but he jerked it out of their hand', and they assaulted Officer Windmill; could not make more than one challenge; the deputy enerilfs prevented him getting near enough to tbe window; those challenged were not sworn or affirmed; did not see any voters fhow naturalization papers; there would sometimes be a question asked, but the Democratic assessor would sav. "It's all rifiht," and the vote would go in; did not have himself sssested there for the purpose of votlne there and then returning to his former residence; left thereon November 20, and now lives on the banks of the Schuylkill near Gray's Ferry; Smith, who kept tbe nouse, lett betore witness did; was employed in Richmond at tbe October election: before that was asdstiut nurse in the Almshouse; was employed in a glue lactory in Richmond three weeks beiore elec tion, and staid theie about two weeks after elec tion; his vote was refuted twice; was cuat- leneed generally; did. not snow tax receipt nor swear to residence. The return of votes bv the election officers of the Fourth division of tne Twen'y-tifth ward Is: For Mayor Fox, 602; Tyi.dale, 60. City So licitor Harper, 60; worran, 4'J. Kecetvcroi Taxes Melloy, 603; Pelts?, 48. City Commis- sioi er Weaver, 502: McCuen. 49. City Con troller Getz, 604; Hancock, 48. Protbo notary of Common fleas Fletcher, mri; fonaaan, 47. District Attorney Sbeppard, 502; Gibbons, 47. In tbe Sixth division of the Seventeenth waid, tlie following testified to the same effect: Samuel Atchcsoii. No. 1425 Philip street; Henrv K'cby (scratched. Xyudaie ana Myers), No. 335 Master street. FROM WA SUING TON. Washington, Feb. 1 Dlainlsfmls lu the P!iiltt-lihia Custom nouse. Mr. Scofield, of Pennsylvania, offered the lollowing this afternoon, which was agreed to Whereas. It has come to the knowledge of the members of the House that, acting upon an order Ipsned to him bv tbe Secretary ot the Treasury, the Collector of the Port of Philadel phia oifOJisseo twelve men employed in tne Custom House of that city, and that the Secre tary of the Treasury, acting upon the suggestion ot certain omciai personages xesiaiog in rniia delphia, ieiused to confirm the dismissal of the men dismissed by the Collector of said port, aud named twelve other men for dismissal, which action on the part of the Secretary of the Treasury ts believed to be without precedent or warrant of law.and that It Is in contemplation on tue part oi tue secretary of tbe Treasury to order payment to b3 made to the fcald men dismissed by the Collector ot the Port of Philadelphia therefore, Jieeotved, That tho Se cretary of the Treasury be directed to furnish to the House of Hepre rentatlves the correspondence npou this subject between the Treasury Department aud the Col lector and tbe surveyor oi tue fort oi rnuaaci phia, and that he be requested ta suspend pay ment to the officers dismissed by the Collector until further action of Congress. Tlie Cblna TelPffrnti. The Senate Commerce Committee to-day reported the China Telegraph bill, connecting our telegraph system with the whole of Asia and Europe. The subsidy is stricken out. It authorizes the Secretary of the Navy to fur. nish a mau-of-war to make a survey and aid in the work. The company Is compelled to finish it in three years, and they are to have the exclusive control for fourteen years. ,Tb Nal I'ittherlea. The House Commerce Committee will report Eliot7t bill on the seal fisheries of Alaska, which provides for giving the contract out to the highest bidder. Also for a tax of $1-60 for each teal killed, besides a royalty to Government oi three dollar. The ItvUiictlon or OUeein. The Senate Military Committee have come to no conclusion with reference to Wlljon't bill to teduce the numbjr of officers in tie army. They will confer with General Grant before any definite action la taken. Ie rented. OrtVi bill about Bt. Domingo was defeated by an overwhelming vote. Tlie CoiiMtUtitional Amendment which passed tho House on Saturday will be strongly opposed In the Benate, as the Judi ciary Committee do not regard it with favor I.eHgne Inlitnd Naval Station. Mr. Myers, of Philadelphia, introduced a bill to-day, making an appropriation of two hundred thousand dollars to construct a naval station at League Island. It was referred to the Committee on Appropriations. Action or the IVew Tork Stock Board New TfoRi, Feb. l.-ln accordance with a resolution adopted some time ago by tbe New York Stock Board, reciting that no stock of any company a registry of whose stock is not kept in some responsible bank or some satisfactory agency, etc., would be called in cither board after January 30, tho following stocks were to day omitted froru the recular list: Wells A Fargo, Adams' Express, Uuitcd Sta'.ee Express, Erie Railway, and Eilc preferred. Fatal noiler plosion. Zanesyillr, Ohio, Feb. 1. An engine at tached to a freight traiu on the Central Ohio division cf the Baltimore aud Ohio Riilroal exploded near Barnesville to-day, killing the engineer and fireman, and severely injuring three train men. Tho Southern Ileiivcti. In the Southern heavens there Is a region ol the hky in which stars of all innei Hudes are strewn more richly than in any other portion of the celestial sihere. This region extends, according to tram's Mainline, from the feet ot the Ccutnu- over the S utOcru Cross, and along the jewelled hull ol tlie ship Argo, merging into the tplei did band of siais belonging to the con stellations Cauis Major, Orion, and Taurus. Acro.s the southern piirtof this region theMiiKv Way shines with a lu!re so far exi'eelluir. that which It has along its Northern senibircle m to siifgest the impression of erenter proximity. The whole region is so splendid tb it it stris lrgly Impresses those who arc accustomed to the comparative uniformity of our own nocturnal tkief. Travellers in tiie Southern hemlsph ro fully confirm the extraordinary statement in ado by the late Captain Jncob ( careful astronomer and observer), "that the eeueral blaze from this portion of the sky is such as to render a person immediately aware ot I s having risen ahove the horizon, though Be should not be at the time luckiiiE at the heavens, by the increase ot gene ral illumination of the atmosphere, resembling the effect of the younii moon.'' Tbe monopoly of the sale of foreign cigara Las been taken from the Grand Hotel, and tbey can now be bongbt anywhere in Paris. MARINE TELEGRAPH. fbr additional Marine Neioi tee First Page, ALMAS AO i'OK fill LA DELPHIA Tills HAY. Bon KjsKrt.........,7 ioi Moon KiHa...,....m-rD Bom Beth........ 8 ihKih Watick e a PHILADELPHIA. BOAKJJ OJT THADK, JAMKH DoneHEET, "1 (IVAbLKH WubKLJIU, fMOWTHLT OOMillTTKB. W. O. KKNT, J HOVEfiLENTS O1 OCKAW STJfiAaiKIlS. JFOB AiIiKU,A. Atalnnta.. Ixudou.....NBW Vork jBn 9 Kbem ...toutluuiinou...New York ...Jan 12 Ueruunla boutliauiitou...New York Jao" 15 ;ity ot Cork..Llverpi)ol...Kew York.......jan j,, 'cvmla... .......Llvei!iool...lSew Yoik Jau 111 Tarlta.......... Llverpool...New York jau ,i lltcla Llverpool...New York Ju' in U.01 MBltliuore...Llveniool...Kew York Ja' 211 lbeQueen.M....LiveriMK)l..ow York Jan' Jo H Ibetulan Llverpool...Pirilana jB' 2Y Kiiroi b..... Oliwi(ow...New York.........Jau' 22 Omibria. ............ Havre. ....... .Now York jn' -?Z Hu-ma Llverpool...Nw York jfta' Wain MouLbRiuiton...Mew k'ork Jan 5 Mlnutsota...M.....Llverpool...New York....-jlta' biberla.......... i.lverioul...New York......jan' ia Holsatln New York...lIaniburK .......Feb 2 Manhattan New York...Livferpoul f'eb' -i AuatralaSlan....Now York...Llverpool,.........pet)' 8 IeuiBCliland...New Yorn...BremMii. ..Feb 4 Palmyra....... New York...Llverpuol peo' t V. of fJaltlniore.New York...laverpool M....I1'eb' 8 AtKlftnla.....New York...Londou Keb' s ColiiniblR. ......... New York...(ilasiow... Keb' 8 penuylvaula...New York...Llverpool Ketj' 1). of txrk.........New Yurk...Llvriiuol peb g KuBBla New Y'ork... Liverpool Fen! 10 tXAWTWIbK, JUOMHiTHJ. JBTO. Pioneer ruilad..... Wllmlnfttoa .....Feb. s Mono t'auUe-...New Vork...Havaca. pMt, I Wy om Id B..........PU1 1 ad a.....(Sa vac sab -Feb' 0 lines. Tim Bieamorn for or from Liverpool call at Queenntowa, except the Canadian ltno, whlob call at Lnudi-nderrv. The steamer tor or from the (Jjntl. Dent call at Honthauiptoa- CLEARED YEBTKRDAY. Br. brig Hernirs. B ackert, Laguayra aud Porto Ca. bello, John DallettAOo. "mv Behr Louie KlotiB, Kudicott, Olenluegos, D, 8. Btetaou Bohr H. E. Russell. MeharJy. Providence D. Coooer bl'r F. Franklin, Plereou, Ilaltimore, A. Urovei, Jr. ARRIVED Y1ISTKRDAY. Bcbr Queen ol the West, Beauy, 8 dayn from Cardo nan. w ltu moysaes to (Jeo o. Carson A Va. " Bcbr Vttudalla, BuokiPastPr. 2 days from Lii' Del., wl h araln to Joi K Palmer, ema.c, BcbrKnby, Carey, 2 days from Lewes, Del., with wood to Conquest k Lowber. cv. t, , HKMORANDA. Bhlp BesBle Parker. Frlia. fur Philadelphia, sallnrt Irom Liverpool 171b ult. t-"". sanea terrtaV"BI"P Nonl,", Orowell, bence, at Boston yea Baique Eleanor, Williams, from Liverpool 7th tan for PtolUileipbia was spoken M:h nil., sboit of DrZi" MoBroe"11 BU,,1)", by lne El DoiAo, ac fortress Barque Clara. Probst, tor Philadelphia, cleared at Helvot-t lfilh ult. Brig Bamuel V. Merrick, Norden, 9 dayj from Ma. tai ias at lew York 8mh ult. Bcbr Albeit Mason H-eie, at Portland 29th ult.. from Boston, to lead lor Philadelphia ' Bcbr Maria. Pulien, from Richmond for Pnlladpl phla. at Norfolk 2th ult. ' i-cbrMaud Mallock, Baynor, from Rockland at New York 30tn ult, bss been reported sail in a from NtwHavt n tor Philadelphia. " " H.-br D. B. Bluer, Hulcblus, bence, at Jacksonville istb nit. Bclir Kmroa Bacon. Baarse. cleared at Boston 30.b nit., tor Portland, 10 load lor Phliadslphla. NOTICE TOMARTNERS. Notice ts hereby given that a buoy painted rreea with tbe word "Wreck" In white letters, has been pi act d to n ark the posltlna of a wreck which lies off tbe west side ct tbe Klb Bank. Dublin Bay. Tbe buoy Is placed In 18 feet water, abouiso fathoms 88W.0I ihewerck, with the following marks and compaes bearings: W eat ex treme of Ireland's eye touching the nose of Bowih. A black cottage on distant monntatq, mldwsy be tween Mapas Obelisk and Dalkey Signal Tower, W. by N. N. Elsb Llghtveisel. N. by E. 2.W miles. KlDgatown Lighthouse, N W. W. Bailey Llkht, N. by W. W. Bv order. WILLIAM LEES. Secretary. Ofllce of Irish Lights, Dublin, Jab. 18, m GOVERNMENT SALES. gALE OF GOVERNMENT VfiSSEL. DiPOTY QUARTBMAhTkR-as;NRAi.'a OFFJCB. 1 Bai.timokk Md. Jan. ls9 f Tbe Untied Rtatet sieamer COLON H.L RUOKKR will be olleren at public nale at th in rt of Baltimore, at 12 o'clock, noon, on WKtiNKHDAY, February 10 lUta Tb' J vusel Is a ' PROPELLER. ctUX 8A-S5tons; leiivlli, 18 tel; breadth 72 2 10 feet' di I'lU ol hold, H -lu feoi; draft, light, 8 liet: loaded. 8 feet. bhebasone direct acting low-pressure engine tits 2tlicht)ot (Hi rome ior. and nue boiler. 'i lie bull lu ot Iron, cov r.d with 2-luch white oak and pine plaok. The hull and holier were receuiiy repalrtd at au exporse of three thousand dollars All tbe property on board tlia. rightly belongs t.) l.er ontllt will he sold wlib the veisel. Hbn Is well loniid In every respect and ready for ItumtdUte De. The rlrtt Is reif r"ed to r.lect any and all bids ,.. cause oeemed Bult'cleui by the uiidenlL-ced, Trie Vi-ael Is now lyiug at the head uf BPEAR'j WH AKF (foot til' (lav all eel), wuere tbesale will take place, and In nptu lo lUHptoilou by those deslrlug to Terms Cash in Government funds on ilay or sale. BTKWABT VAN VLllfir. Deputy Quariermasier-UHuerU, t and Brevet MaJor-Ueuera.lJ. B. Army. TJBLIC SALE OF CONDEMNED ORD uaice Btorea. A lrt quantity of C ndemnel Orduapoe and Ord rihuce biur.s w'U Oa oilared t r a e a. P.ibno Auo lUn, at BOCK I-LAMJ A1HKNAL, llllnola, on Wr DNEBUAV, April 7, rm.K. at 10 o'oluok A. M. Tbe loiiuwW g comprises suiue ol tbe prlutlual arti cles to br s Id, vlK.:- Iro i Csuvou, varirus calibres. lliiu Field Carrlkgrt and Limbers. Urn ktti ol , rill try Harness, ' lu tfifl potiDds Hhot aud Hheli. 4ii I (! In ol Inlar iry Accoutrements. 29 sKUellnD t-a1als. Ii'i A rtlil r eaUOJes. X' CO Hallem. 7(0 Saddle Blanket. CO e Watrrli r Wr'OHs. 4.0 Cavalry CUrb Bridlts. Woo A. tilery 'tracts and lUmtt . w ersuDs wtHbins uAiklngurs of tlisBtorei to be sold can tbtalu ilieui by appltctllou to the Chief of Ord nai co, at WaxhliiK'oii. 1 U or Brevet Colon. I s, CHImPIN. I' lined Hiateii A ruiy, Purchasing Otllcer coimr if HOL'ht l'ON aud UKi)KN B.ie-ls, New York city, or npon applicatlou at lb s Arsenal. T. J RODMAN. I.leotnant-('oloni. OrOnauoe. Brevet BrlgaolerUeusr! O. B. A , Commanding. Bock IMaad A rsenal .JanuarytMaM, lsvtA7 FINANCIAL. 1000 MILES OP TBI mum pacific RAILROAD ARE NOW COMPLETED. As 500 miles of the wes em portion of tbe Una be ginning at Bacramento, are also done, bnt 267 MILES REMAIN To be flulsheil to open the Uruml Throntrli Line to the rati lie. Tlii.4 opening will certainly take place early this season. Besides a donation Irouj tho Government of 12 800 acrrnol land per mile, tbe Company Is entitled to a subsidy In United Btates Bonds on its line as com rlctfd atd accepted, at tbe average rate of about ; 600 per mile, according to the dlUlcultles encoun tered, tor which the Government takes a seco:id lien as security. .Whether subsidies nre given to any other conu'fiiileo oi not, tbe Government will comuly with mills contracts with the Ujloa I'aolllo Itatlroad Company. Nearly the whole amount of bonds to whlcii tbe Company will be entitled have already been delivered. FIRST MORTGAGE B03D3 AT PAR, J!y i s darter, the Oompany Is perjilttel to lisue Itsown FIltST MORTHA'41C BONDS te the same moant as the Government B jmls, AMD fTO MO HE Thete fiobds are a First Mortgage upon tbe eutlre road and all Its equipments. THEY HAVK THIRTY YE A. II 9 TO HUN, AT BIX PB CNT., and both PRINCIPAL AND INTEL1S3T ARE PAYABLE IN GOLD. Sncb securities are generally valuable la proportion lo tbe lengtb of time they have to run. The longest six per cent, gold Interest huuds ol the Uulted States (tbe'SiH) will be due In 12 years, and tUey are wor,h 112. If they had 30 yea' a to run, they would stand at Dot less than 12. A perletlly safo First Mortgage Bond like the Union Pad tic thould approach this rate. The demand for European luvebtuieut Is already considerable, and on Ibe completion of tho work will doubtless carry the price to a large premium. SECURITY OF THE BONDS. It needs no argument to show that a First Mortgage of $26,r,00 per mile upon what for a long time must be the only railroad connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Btates is pkbfectjly kkcube. The entire amount of the mortgoge will be about (30,000.000, and the Interest l 800,f00 per annnm In gold. The present currency cost of this Interest Is lest than (2,Eoo,ooo per aatum, while the gross earnings of the year 18C8, FROM WAY BUSINESS only, on AN AVERAGE OF LESS THAN 700 MILK-J OF ROAJJ IN OPERA TION, WERE MORE THAN FIVE MILLION DOLLARS, The details ol which are es follows; From PscHengers " Freifhi - " KxprtBS 11 Mails " lvUHcellaneoim " Ueverumenl troops, " freli:bt i ni.emw 2,04'1,231-lD , i:w Ztfi Au D1.6W27 . JO i 07777 , 4411.4.1033 Contractors' meu " ' material 2ll,W!ll9 11011,434 82 Totals 5,066 C51-ai This large amount Is only an Indication of the lm met bo tralllc.that must go over the through line In a few mombs, when tue great tide of l'i(lo coast travel and trade will beglu. It Is estimated that this business must make the earnings cf the road from FIFTEEN TO TWENTY MILLIONS A YEAR. As the supply of these Bonds will soen cease, par tits who desire to lnvtst in them will Und It for their interest to do so at once. The price lor the present Is par and aecrued Interest from Jan. 1, la curreuoy, Subscriptions will be received In Philadelphia by DE HAVEN & BROs, No. 40 8. THIRD 8 treat. Will. PAINTER & CO,, No. 88 8. THIRD Street, And In New York AT TUB C03J.rAN'S OFFICU, No. SO NASSAU Street, ANO BT JOHN J. CIMCO A NON, BASKEnS, No, it WALL Street, And by tbe Company advertised Agent through, out the United States, Bond sent free, bat parties subscribing through local agents will look to them for their safe delivery A NfcW PAMPHLET AND MAP WAS ISSUED OCTOBER I, containing a repjrt of tbe progress of tbe work to that dute, aud a more complete state ment In relation lo the value of tbe bonds than oan be given In an advertisement, wblsh will be sent free on app icatlon at the Uompany'a oUlces, or to any of tbe advertised snouts. JOHN J. t'lfiCO, TltKANCBKB, NEW YORK. Jan. 20. i860. 1 1 thsia vLD OAKS CEMETEUY COMPANY OF PH IL VDELPU I A. OFFICE. NO, (18 WALNUT STREET. The Company is now prepared to dispose of lota on REAfcONABLE TERMS. Tue advaoUgea otlered by this Cemetery are well kuown to be equul U not superior to those porsessed by any other Cemetery, Aelovl'eallwhodeilre to purchase burial lots to call at tbe olllce, where plans can be seen aud all particulars will be elven. Decda lor lm. f- , , . - " M, ready for delivery. jiiua vui, rreaident. 1'iTKK a KKVHn.ll. Vice-President. MARTIN LANDKNBEU JER, Tr8urer. MicHAkl. Nisukt, Secretary. 1118m DB. KINKELTN. AFTeB A RE8IDENC1 and practice of thirty years at the Northwest orner of Third and Union atreeia, has lateivr moved to Hvnth ELEVENTH Street, between 1" KKT and CH JO-NUT. " His superiority In the r-rompt and perfoot onre ol all recent, chronic, local, xnd ooustltuugnat alreo lions of a special nature, Is proverbial. Diseases of tne skin, appearing in a hundred di forrnt forms, totally eradicated; menial and physical Wi-aknens, and all nervous debilities sniemlncal'y and suooosatuUy ueateA. Oflloa hours front A. M BAG MAWUlf ACTOR Y. JOBU T. BAILEY, H, K. cornet ol MARKET and WATER Street. Philadelphia. DEALERS IN BAOb sNO BAHtilNfJ Of every description, Jul Oraln, Flour, Salt, Super-Vhosphale ot Lima, Bam Dnit, Etc. Large and email SUNNY BAUS constantly onbaas IS""' Alan. WOnt, "ACJtH. UNITED BTATES BKVENU8 BTAMPS. Priuclpal Depot. No. So4 OHKHNOT mreet, LwtUal Iepot,No. Id S. FIKTU fetrxet one doof below Oueauut. katttbllalted Iwl-i, Bevenue stamps of every deaorlutloa ootuttantly on bait In any amoant. Urden by mall or ezpreas promptly attended to. PROPOSALS. SEA I.ED I'ROPOS A JH WlT.lj HR Rl5r!KT VKD at tbe Oltlce of the CUIef taartermaster I Hilary Division of tbe Missouri, H'. L,)oi4, Mo , unlll 12 M., on the 20 tu day or February, lmi9. for tbe transportation of (4overani9ut troops and supplies from Ibe following points 10 poets on the MiRNonrt river, ns Intllo -toil, dm In? the time from Mstroh 20, 1HJU, to Ootobor 20, 1809. lnclnsive, vlr. f rom Ht. Ijouis to sion x nt v, Forts Uandall, BulJy, Rice, HteveDson, fiuford, Uanip Oooli, or any post that may o et;thllhed at tie men Hi of the MuBolenUell river, and Fort Kenton. - From Wyandotte. KatiSAS, to BIout City, Forts Randall, Bully, Hire. Htovctison, Uuford. Camp Cook, or anv pout that mty be established At the mouiti ol the MusclcBholl river, und Fort ReDton. From Fort Iiavnnworth to Slonx City, Forts Randall. Sully. Klce. Hlevcnson. Ruford. Cittno Cook, or sny post that mny be established at J tne luoatn 01 tne Aiuiiciostieii river, anu f ort lientou. From Omaha to Slonx City, Forts Randall, Knlly, ltloe, HteveuBon, Uafonl, Camp Cook, or any post that mny be enUt!lHhPd at the mouth of Mupclfshell river, atid Foil lientou. From Fort Randall to Forts Bully. Klce, fVe veiison. Ruford, tl.iuip Cook, or any post thut may be establlnhed at tlie mouth of Musclu ehell river, and Fort Ronton. From Fort Bully to Forts Rloe, Stevenson, Iluford, Cimp Conk, or any pout thu, may tw established at tbe mouth ol the Alusitoshoil river, and Fort Henton. From Fort Rice lo Forts Rtevenon, Biforil, t.'Bmp Cook, or aty poet tbitt, nmy be esiab liBhed nt the mouth of tho Muscksuell ilver. aud Fort BeMon. From Fort HteveDson to Fort Uuford, Camo Cook, or sny pont ihat may ho esuhlisnoit a't the mouth of ihe MgsclesUell river, uud Fort Benton. Fiom FortBnford to Camp C )oS. or any post that may ho ethlh;ied at. tha mouth of too WiiHclfhliell river, and Fort Rotitoii. From Camp Cook, or any post that mny ha esiabllhhed nt tlie mouth 01 the MusoloiUoll river, to Fort Renton. It will he the endeavor of the Government to ship duilrig the pennon most Mvoraulo lor navi gation of the river, cay between June 1 aud Angnst 81. Bidders will state, however, the rate (Feparately for etch month from March 20 to October 'JO lnclnsive, the date ot atartlnK, ko as to determine the rate to be paid) at wblou thpy will perform tbe service from each of the start ing points of destination above named, as fol-lowi-: 1st. Tbe rate at which they will transport each oltlcer and soldier (cabin pansuge to be provided for officers, aud for soldiers nooesNarv faclll'.les lor cooking their rations, which will he supplied by the, Government). 2d. The rate per 100 pounds at Which they will transport supplies. 8d. The rate eacii at which they will transport hones, mules, cattle.ambulances, carts, wagons, etc. (troughs for feeding animals to ho supplied by the steamboat). A Just preference will be given to parties who own and control boats. Boats will be expected to always give the Government freight the pre ference, and In no case will be allowed to carry private to tbe exclusion of Government fret;;ht. The contractor will be required lo transport stores by land in the event 01 failure by water; and all stores received by the contractor for transportation must be delivered at their desti nation within tbe year 1809, Bidders will pleasoglve tho rate at which they will furnish transportation down stream. In case tne contracting parly fails to carry freight as required, tbe Government reserves tne right to furnish the transportation at the expenso of the contractor; aud nothing herein contained shall be so construed as to prevent the Government from transporting puhilo sup pll s on any of its own boats. The Government reserves the right to rojeot any or all the bids that may be otlered. Bidders are lulormed tbat no boat loaded with Government stores will be allowed to go above Sioux City, Iowa, drawing ovr three and one-halt feet of water, and that boats will not be required to go to points above Sioux t'ltv with less than l;l0.toun. Bidders should give their names in full, as wellas their places of residonce, and each pro posal must be accompanied with a bond in the sum of !1U,0(JU, signed by two or more respon sible perbons, guaranteeing that In case tho contract is awarded to the person propo&im;, Ihe contract will be accepted and entered into, and good aud sufllclent security furnished by said party, in aouoiUuuce with the terms of this advertisement. The contractor will bo required to give bonds in the sum of 8100,000. The party lo whom the award Is made must be prepared to execute the contract at once. aiiti ,10 give 1 tie requiieu uunu ior tne laitumi erformance of the contract. As railroad transportation may be requlroil for troops and supplies from Chicago. Illinois, to Bloox City, proposals for the same during the seaion above specified 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 mis ofllce, at tbe office of the Chief Quarter master, Department of the Missouri, Fort 1avenworlh, Kansas; of Chief tuarterinusier, Department of the I'latte, Onoaus, Nebraska; aud at Ibe oltlce of Brevet Brigadier-General Fred. Myers, Depnty Quartermoattir-Geaeral, U. B, Army, Chicago, Illinois. RropotalR for river transportation should be endorsed "Proposals for Army Transportation by Ihe Missouri river;" lb one for rail, "fro posals for Army Transportation from Chicago to folonx City," and addressed to tho under signed. By order of the Quartermastsr-General U. S. A. J. L DONALDSON. Af-filstant Quartermaster-General U. 8. A.. Chief Quartermaster Military Division of the Missouri. 125 m nKOPOBAIiB FOU CORN. Hbadq'bs Fifth Military District, BTATJC Olf A K AH, Office of Chief Quarteumastkr, A ituir KT ao Tnn nnrti U 1 Wl'Q Dsnln1 TJfAnnnuta In rinnllAitln n 1 1 JKka ktcaicu a ivpvcniai a u uu-jiivuh-uj rv nt w a j celved at this office until FRIDAY, February 6, lbtjO, at 12 M., for furnishing the Quartermas ter's Department at Fort Conobo, Texas, with such quantity ot Corn as may be required, until May 81, lbbU Corn to be of good, olean, merchantable quality, shelled, aiid delivered iu sacks, suojeot to a rigid inspection. Delivery to commence on award of contract, and continue In suoh quantities and at such times as way be required by tha 1'oat Quarter tor. Bids to be plainly endorsed "Proposals for Corn at Fort Concho, Texas," and addressed to the undersigned. By command of Brevet Major-General J, J, Reynolds. J. A. i 'OCX till, BTtvet Brigadier-General and C. Q. M 122 2w Filth Military DlatrloL JD K O P O 8 A L B FOB C6Vh. UKACQDABTKaS FlFTU UlUTABY DISTRICT, bl'ATB or Tsxas, 1 . Oyricv of Chief QnAUTBaTUAaTxH, f AUBllM.'lKXAS, Jau. 6, 186U.J Sealed proposals, In duplicate, will ou received at Ibis olllce until bAI URDaY, Fubruary la, lui.i, at 12 b clock M., for furiiluntuK the (iuarturuiastci's liepartment at Camp encomia. Texas, wliu utii uuautlly of Cora as may be tfuulrtd uutil Juue SO Ifcttn. Corn to ba of good, clean, merchantable quality, tbetUd, aad delivered lu sacks, subject to a riaid In spection. Kelivery to commence on accept auce of oiatract, and comlntia in suoh qusnil'les and at suou times as may be ituul'ed by the Post (janxtur DiaHter, Aiiila to be plainly fodorsed "ProooKals for Com at Uiup Conooidla,'r and aduressed 10 tho uuiler- siantu By commacd oi Brevet Major-General Can by. J. A. IY1T rn.it. Brevet BrtijaO.lf r Odierul mid V. 14. U., Fifth Military D.otrlct. 122 8W pitOPOHAL S V U It C O 1J N . Ricaq,oatkbs Fifth Militakv DtSTaicr.l Htatkof Taxa I Ovficv of Chief Uuahthkuahticb, f AimnN, Texas, January li, inn. J foaled Proposals lo dupUoate. will be rcalvd at this tUics tiuill iHU)A V, February 6, luu, at 11 )l lor fi.jiilHilutr tue Uutrtei matter's Inpartuieiit ai. 1 orl b.ut k ton. Texas, witu sui-H (juautity 01 Ciru as may be required until May si. IMin. , , Cvru to be tl c-iOU. clean, lucchantable quality, thtllid, aad delivered tj saoks. sutjevt to a ncld iu 'l)tl'lv"iy to commence on award of contract, and to continue lu snob quautUlas and at uca units as way be required by tlie Juat Qaarter- " a'ds'to be plainly endorsed "Proposals fir Corn at Fen ttcckiuu,TAa,' and adureassd to tua uader- 'By'wmmand of Brevet MaJofMMak Hrvet BilKdler4ietiri and C il. af , lWiw -t"fevt't-1 ''"' ',ftnatllluurrlitrtdC R'bWiEBS- AUD WOBTJiKIiOLM-S FOCKEt MM VlH.Poarl aud bta HanOi of beautiful HnlMh r OIHtH' aud WAUK A iltj rv'H Kit's KA iud Ilia al "braked LKOO Ij Ll HJi JAAZOit W!lfclW of ItoafluMl quality. . . Ataaoni. Knlvea. Botasors. aud Table Cutlery Sren arTdll-olhwl, at P. MAllHIMLAH, ttaUik, TKSTAI ArtHl.alw CaaMUa, aa AMUSEMENTS. AJMATMJRS' DHAWIXO KOOM, BBVav. T KK NTH Street bov( he,i nt. WIfH 1'AULINK B HKVHTKBSH YTfJK whl dtllver nrr p' puiar lActtiro oo WJl1)NI-I)A Y. February t. Subject AN APPKAL TO WOMAN, lioors open at 7. Lecture at . Tickets obtained at Trunipler's and Continental Bolel. 1 hit rltted yours speaker ha attained xreat popu. Isrlty In llieo niral aud nortnern parts of the Htaie at d now clislrm to 1 aln the approbation and symps 11 y 01 tbe citizens ol Plilladulpbla in a cans so Immune Silt WALNUT ST. TUEATRB. BBQIN8ATT7 Tills (Tuesday 1 KVJNlMd. Fnli 1 ' L AWT NiOll T HUT tOVR of Dion Bnuclcault's Krvai seusai lonal drama of AHilt ViAKK; Oil, LOM.OH BY iJIOUT. I.ectived on each representation WITii KDJI IlUelAbTIO APPLAUSK. J. K JlclJOKODOH af OLl TOM To cummenc wlib tho laughable mrcaof T11K HWIni HWAfiVrt. FltlDAY, BNNRKIT OF J. K McDONOTTOIT. Iu order to avcnuuuudale tbono tvtio reHlde lu aillv cet.t cities aud towos, tbere will be a day lig lit per lorn hi CO ON B&TUItDAY AFTERNOON, AT I O'CtXICIt. MKS. JOHN DBEW'R ARCH feTREET THE ATKI'i. Boirlns at 7 lh'. Aa I.AST WKKli OF KIIA1TF!'PEA11R MONDAY, AND HJltUNt THK WKEK bbaktspeaie's llv act Conu-dy called TWKLF'UI MulU; n Oil, WHA1 YWU WILL, with new scenery aiiiicostunjiea.bbakespearlan Music and Flue l ast M8. JOllJM JJREW as . VIOLA Aided by tb, Full Coiiinauy. fttnnday, .Fthriiary s TA MB t.'ATB, Mis srsAx oaltox's c iiesnut sraisKr lliKATKK SA-A ft lstj SPHAN UALTON'8 X)MIC OHKttA OOALPAN7 Will aPinarTllIB F-VK NliNO In IM." B'i," ," im " WEPNl-frDAY KVESINO, LA BOSK Da. iiV. 1'i.b.Ult, LI8CHFN ANII 'frITZCHEN. TJIUBHoA Y F,VKNIO, . LA koknam bula. hKfls can be secured six days In advance at T mauler's and tbe Ho otbee ot tue Tliealra. ttf Tilt' A TEE COMigDE, SEVENTH STREET lieu w A ri b. CouiiueuceH at 7'46. ' J. V. UKKbOKY Mole Lmsee anA Manager lO-iNlUJIT tbf popular ami vernaLlle Oomadian , wi UK J. BOLMtuSUUOYRlt, -"a. In bis own new neusai lonal Coraouy of THK WAY OF T li K WIOKKD. wr. OROVaR repreHen'tuK Five Cnaracters. sub ported by a new and able dramatic oninpany. rh!aj DF.KNFlTof Mi.OBOVEit. baturday M A'l IM h K. 2 1 (It BOX'S AMERICAN VARIETY THEATRE. JiVKKY KVKMNu AND BATUiUJAY AFTKHNOON. .R,AT COMBLNATION TKOtTPH, in Brand Ballets, Kttnoplan Burlesques, Bonat Baucis. Pantonilmaa. Gymnast Acta, etc, ' MADISON OBREY'S ORKAT MtlBIOAL ENTERTAINMENT. ABKMKLY BUILDINU-. KVKR Y NlA IT. THK WONHFUKL'L MUSICAL .KOOKa. THE HISDONTaN bUK RING mi, THE bABOlM'N TiBIA. THE OONCKHTINA. nUMOKOL'b MONub, ETC. ETC. AdnjlMilou, tu ana 75 ceuta. j 1 flt YALER'S (LATE MILLER'S) " WINTER OAKBEJl, Woe. 720, TU. 724, aud TU VJJSJC birpvtt J HE GRAND ORCHESTRION, fbrmerly the pro ps ty of tbe liKAnU LUKE OF JJAUaN, purchased at ureal expene by JAUiK VALKtt, of ibis oily, In coiui-luailon with FLAMUR'b OROHE8TKA. and 41k?s NKLl.IE ANDElo-fiN, will perform EVERY AFTERNOON and EVENING at tbe nbove-mei tloned place. Admission free. 1 bj tf CARL WOLFaOHN'S l'OUK'lit MATiriF.E AT TIU FOYER OF '1HK ACADEMY OF MUbTC. on TL'tBDAY AFUKNUUJi, February aTlstW at o clock, when be will be as bib lea by MR WILLIAM CaNDIDUB, Tenir Bololst of tbeNswYorlc Arlon ttoclety. who will make his first appearanca lu Pblladalpbla. Also, by M. EDOU RI UII.OSNK, Vlo InlslVand 11EKK KUDOLPB UENNIO. Vloloncalllst. l0it ORTICULTURAL HAL L.-GERMANIA OKCllEBTwa P D B LIU RUHKaMUALH EVERY WEDNESDAY, at P. U. -Tickets sold at tbe door, aud an principal Mutlo Btorea. Pack ages of live for (1; sloKle, ii6 ceuts. v i.nf-Bgenieiits can beniuue by addressing G.BAB. TEBT, No. 1231 MONTEltaY btreet; WittlB'a Muslo Piore. No, 1U21 Chesnut street; Andre's Muslo Htore. Mo. 1104 t'bPHiiiit street. gutm CAEL 6ENTZ' AND MARK HASSEER'S OR CJUKbTRA MATINEKH. EVEKY SATURDAY at Sii P. M IN MUbJCAL FllNDHALL. blnale Ad. niihslnn, hu cents Packai;eot4 tickets, II. at Boner's No. 1102 CBEHN UT bt.. and at the Door. (jj t u LUMBER. : 1809 ffliSSi!2iff i860 HEMLOCK " HEMLOCK. "ICfiO REASONED CLEAB PINE, lQn lOUt BEaauNED CLE A it PINE. lOOii CHOICE FATl'EKiX PINE. '-'-' bPANltoU CEDAB, Full PATl'EitNH. attu t f.oak. 1 OftO FLORIDA F'LOOKINU. -1 o lOUt FLOBiDA FLOOK1NU. 1Kb:) CAROLINA FLOOlUiNU. WV"-' VittOIiNiA FLOOBUNO. i) EL a wake flooring. ASH F LOOKING. , WALNUT FLOORING. ILOiUDA BTEP HOAitDS. ' BAIL PLANE. 1 tl:ti WALNUT BDB AND PLANJC. I Qifl lOUt WALNUT JIBS. AD PLaNK. lODii WALNUT toOaUDS. Walnut plank. lOftO DNDERTAHKlta LUMBER, inpn ICO J DAEKTAKEitd' LU Mil Eli. lOUj BED CEDAR. WALNUT AND PINK. 1 UL (, HKAbONED POPLAR. 1 Qrl'O ICOt BEAbONED CHEititY. lOuU WHITE OAK PLANK AND BOARDS. HLiOKOKY. 1 QkG - OIOAR BOX MAKERS' QPfl JLOOl CiWAR BOX MAKE Ha" lOOU bPANlOU CEDAR BOX BOAJtBB. FOB bALE LOW. OABOLIWA BCANTLING, 1030 1O0J CAROLINA H. T. blLLB, lOOl NORWAY BCANTLING. 1 Cfifl HEDAB BHINGLE8, 1 QC lOVJ OYPBEbo bHINGLEb, lODU MAULE, BROTHEB a CO., JU No. 'iwxi bOU I'H Btreet, T. P. GALVIN & CO.. . LUMBER CGiYtMISSION KERCHANT8 SUACKAMiJLON STREET WUIHT. BELOW SLOA1S MILLS, ' tOAU.iu), PHIL DELPHIA, AOKNTBFOBISOUTUF-BN AND EASTERN Man fauturers ui YELLOW PINE and bpHUCETLMBJt J'AvARDM, etc., shall bt bat py to lurulan orders woolei-ale rutea, deliverable at auy aocatslblB port,- CoriMantly rtcnlvtiig and ou baud at our wharf bOU'l'HEBIS' FJXHjlvUNU, BOAN1LING. BHU4 GLEb, IfAbTERN LATHh, PlCKEItf. BED-HLATB, SPRUCE, HEMLOCK, rELECT MICHIGAN ARB CAJNADA PLAjNK AND BOARD, AND HAG UA'iCO bHIP-KN Ea B, 1 U stutE ALA. r H UlCJU Vt lJUJU UK DEUVEAtEJl AT ANT PAKTOPTHEUII JPatOJUPTIiT STOVES, RANGES, ETC if. KOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED e would caii U.e 1 neuiton of tbe public to bis MiW biiLbUM Ea OLE FURNACE. This is an euurciy new beater. II la so oon struuted to at ouce coniuieid It ielf to general favor, beint a M.niblnatlon of wrougbt ad cant Iron. It Is vry aluplein its ocnstrucUun, aud la petlevtly air il.'it; atlf-ult'Hulug. ttavlug-.uo I lpee or drums to,a taaeu out ami tleaued. It I, so arranged wlib upright bbca as'to protluco a largar amount of uoat from tbe saiiiS wulsht of coal il.au aoy furnace now In use. 'ffce byg'Onietio couoillnn. ot tbe air as prduol by uiy new arrai neii f nt of evavoratlou will at om de Uaom Hate thai, It Is Its ouly Hut Air Furuao Uta will prrduce a pered tly beauby aiux uphera. 1 lose In wantol a Cunplet Hetlu Apparatus would do well t call and exaiolue tbtUyU'. Eaala, UlUKtW WJLLIAJf. ties. UK .uai mark et Ht A lartrs assortment of Cooking Range Flxe-board Moves, Low Down Gratas, VoutUaAuia, ato alwajs OS baud N. B. Jobbing of all Unas promptly dona. I tt TtinxtPtriN'S LONDON EITCUENES: Cr or EU Uil'lif BAKUE.fiir families, hotels, ibho lu.iiito". lo iwEN I'Y DIFVEH :'U ix'.." Jriku. A loo. I'lnladulubla llumm. Bot-AB Fnrua, Portable Heauws, Low-down GrattV Flriboard B'oves. Bah Boilers. Biaw-Uola Plates Boilers, looking h loves, etcM wholesale au4 filu.it b tba Biaoulaoiurera, (tail. 1 hHARPK A THOMPSON, DKinita Ko,WvM,blAJONDbtew