P I NEWS SUMMARY. ' (llj AOitlrn. ."-LlentfuantComaiander H. 8. Davis lift I fn detached Irom the ommand of the naval t 'taiion at Ltanue Islnud. and ordered to the I MavaLAcaderny. I Last evening, aboat 6 o'clock, gome be3tHon as burned In a bousn on Usee street, below : Ninth.. Thn Crilnmhin ITrun PAinnonf Tvrpvniiteil the spread of the tire. Thomas Lausrliran, nRed twenty-two years, TfMdiPK tn RDsworth street, above Ninth, was () muted to the Pennsylvania Hospital yester day, uflrirg from injuries received on a steMTnboat Tbe following were appointed policemen jesierdaj: Henry Noble. Johu Clark, Williitu McUlenu, John liarnrs, Tbonuii Fas?an, Daniel K. Durer. Michael Grossuau, Teter McAcUm, Will am Myers. John MVey, James IJrovvn, and Michael ncNamara, who wpre convicted at tbe October terra of tbe United States D strict Court or dl tilling wrtUky illicltlv, and sentenced on the 18th of November, llrNitmara to pay a firm of cine tboufund dollma'aud six months' imprison inent, McVey to the tame imi li-ouincnt, an 1 Brown to five month?, all In tho Eastern Peni tentiary, have been pardoned by the President. The distilleries in which they were at work were in the Twenty-fifth ward. David Paul Brown. Jr.. a member of the oar, died on Monday evening, at his residence, in ibis city, alter a ehoil Hluccs. lie had attemlo'l to bin profusion 1 duties a few days previously, aud was In apparently pood heHlih. IIib dhciise whs pneumonia, which has been quite prcvalenfand penerally fatal this winter. Jrtr. Brown wai a United States Commissioner and Clsrk of the Board of Judges for the selec tion of jurymen fur tbe local courts. He had been a member of the School Board of the Filth S'ctlon, end, though not a politician, acted for several years with the Republican party. Anions the members of the bnr he was much esteemed, and he had many warm friends outside of the profession. He w is la the forty firet yeur of his ae. Ow n CavetiHuph was before United Sta'.es Conimii'sioner Henry Phillip?, Jr., yesterday.on the charge of carry wig on the business ot a rectifier, in fraud of the revenue laws. William Hcilman, revenue otllcer, testified that he h ii visited defendant's place ol business at Eleventh street and Columbia avenue, during ih'3 month of January, and examined his rectiiier's book, tcok a copy of the entries from the eighth to the twenty Brut of the month, and they showed that seventy-two barrels of spirits had been sold, and one hundred and twenty -one barrels purchased; did not Ace any entry ot whisky sold to A.J. (iaMaehcr witblu the period specified, but he Hhftd found a sale of ninety six barrels to Gallu fber by Cavetiaugh on Uitllairber'a books, and a sale or Dityioiir Dsrreis 10 jiounneriy iro., oi twenty-nine bnnels to John Breslin, and of nine barrels to A. Mayer, ot which be did not find an eDtry on Cavenaugh's books. In the absence of other witnesses the hearing was postponed until Friday next. Domestic Altai rM Gold closed yesterday at 135j. Im ports of specie since January 1, $146,732. The shoemakers of Chicago are on a strike. Tbe bill transferring the capital ot Nebraska to Omaha has become a law. The statement of the public debt, due on the let instant, will probably be issued on Fri day. Hon. Hannibal Hamlin arrived at Augusta, lie,, yesterday, and will remain there during the week. James B. 0 corse, an old r.nl well-known citizen of Baltimore, died iu that city on Mon day night. Three men were arrested at Deerfleld, Maes , Ieiterday, for burning a railroad bridge in anuarv, 1SG3. $700,000 worth of mutilated currency was received for redemption at the Treasury Depart ment yesterday. A treasurer of the Post of the Grand Army of the Republic was robbed in Boston, on Mon day, of $000 aud bome personal valuables. Distillers and liquor dealers yesterday held "v meeting in Baltimore, and waut Congress to extend the time tor the payment of the tax on whisky in ewid. ForelRU All"ilr. Lonpon, Feb. 2 There is reason to believe that the Ministry, in their forthcoming budget, will reduce the army and navy estimates Zl, 000, 000 each. IiONDON, Feb. 2. A very heavy gale, accom panied by torrents of rain, prevailed through out Great Britain yesterday. Small streams, in many places, overflowed their banks, caubiag ranch damage to property. Many marine dis asters are already reported, but as far as known no loss of life has occurred. I omoon Feb. 2 P. M. Despatches received to-day from the Continent report that a bloody battle has jutt takes place between the Turks and Montenegrins, near Nikscuit.a. No particu lar 8 have yet come to hand. London, Feb. 2 Kvcnin.r. The Grand Jury have found true bills of indictment against tho directors of Overend, Guruey A Co., lor con spiracy to defraud the shareholders ot tbe company. Madrid, Feb. 2. It is believed that Prim. "Serrano, and Rivero will consiitute the proposed Directory. All opposed to the monarchy base their hopes upon the permanency ot tbe Direc tory wheu once established. Five thousand eoldieis sailed last week for Cuba. Madrid, Feb. 2. The Papal Nuncio left here -in bunday last ou bis way to Rome, but expla- nations having been made, be has been induced to return, and was to day received by the Governor of this city and conducted to hid official residence. The Cortes will prohably make a great reduction in the endowments of ' the clergy aud the expenditures of the army. Th fontested Election i"aha. The testimony in this case was resume 1 yes terday aflemoou before tbe examiners, Messrs. Met sick and Batturs. Tbe lists or taxables and of voters of tbe fjeventh division of tho Seventeenth ward were offered in evidence. On the former thero are 337 names marked with aV, and two added, one marked as voting on aire, and the other without any mark. On the list of voters there are 438 nmes. The testimony was directed totely to tbe Seventh division of the Seventeenth jM war". John McCullocb testified th it the name of . , , . I 1-1 L . L 1 1.1- 1 DaVln r hit is on tue hsv ui tuxvuics iu ieau pencil; Michael Knney is not,! nor are Bernard McGtrinits, James Hanna, James Fox, James Maiiurk (list of voters i.nauocd ), compared this libt with the list of taxable; do not find ou the lAllnnjInir tiuni.'rt tllM.1. uimpitr nn tliu list of voters: Joeph Blck (one on the list of tSXableS, IWO On vne list oi vuiemi, unuirn ixeitr- mfiv. Bernard Warner, Hugh Marcher, Michael Thomas. James Kirby (two voted and one assessed). Michael Guin, John 6hifley. James T. Egan, William McCloskv, Kdward MuGraw.Wm, fHrnndford. Joseph 8tein. John M. Calday, Frederick Borger, Peter Hiley, Joseph Hansom . John Reamer, Joseph McBr.de, Ircman Puter. r, 1Va..Ioi lumna llniini'll Uffl) vnlll mil one assessed, Hugh McCullems, Kdward Bayles, Jobn Wall, William Connelly, Patrick Cate, Iboioas Parker, HarryCa'.her, Bernard Curran, Henry Kelley, John Furr, Patrick Daley, BiChard Farr, John Braly, James Meade, Patrick McAuley, Tboams MrCranale', Micliaol 11 org Mr. D.tnit'1 bullivau, Jacob Hmith, Cbris- ...... kii 1 A K. I 1 ... li-i4jirK fkKfntll Ifuiir W (1io nnr H.,.ono Tl I J.j r Ifiii rio,1 ilwkV Ka ia i.la t Ir Inflia office of the ProUmnotury ot the Court tt V .Ik , .L.t.1 n 1 ! 1 Oinimon rie-. ui'er exuiuueii.) auis is tbe list of voters ot thi.d.vt-ii n 011 tile in the olfiee, and was leit by tue elec'ion otiicer with Uie otber papers otlere l in evidence. Mrs. Mary McCartney, No. 1513 Ho lire street. Ifstitled that hr husband, Robert McCartney, died on tbe-Jjth of last June. He was Bbes Jed at tho above nu uher and marked as voting, and ou the lut of voters was nwxt 10 the Kst one. Mrs. Brnlaet Welsh t"stifled that sbe lives In VVsrnitDster pluoe, between Germantowu road "Dj Cadwalader htrei-t; William WeLU is her hnfband, he ltvs at bome wito ber. Btuart McMiebft-l, N. 1618 North Second ctn-uL teUficd ibat Neall Uaano caaaa 10 ins Jountij in Ibe btKiunlng ol be left U- TIIE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1869. ness' lionse long bcrore theel. ctim; he went into the Nineteenth ward to drive a cart; be was assessed at the above number, and it mnrked as Toting. Witness Oliver Mole came to this country from Ireland about a year ago last fall, and came to this house; bas not been there since last June (ho was marked as voting); Bernard Hamill came to this conn try about tbe satmi time; left this house last July to go to Kaston; bad not seen blm tince (ho was marked as voting and was assessed); William Montgomery left this house last rpnng, and lived in tho Nineteenth ward aft lie last election (assessed at this number and marked as voting); William Walker lived here some time aco; leftbetore thl election to live In the Nineteenth ward; no Robert Walker was living at this place at this election (Robeit Walker was assessed at this number and marked "voted);" witness voted tbe Republican ticket at this election; Thomas Armstrong lived In the same bouse with wit ness; he gave the latter his ticket (be was msrkcd as voting); he is (lead; witness hoard at tb'S bouse, and bus for two years last June; Montpomery came back to the house shortly alter the election. James Ycrke, No. 152G North Second street, tPsiiBed that William Cromptou left this hoae in )at June. (He was assesced there, and marked as voting. ) Thomns Lewlns left about the snm'e time, to go to Onto. (Thomas Ewings was assessed here, and lon the list of voters.) Chuilcs McCuskin formerly lived In this house, but moved into the Nineteenth ward on the Saturday nitjht before the election; be caiuebaek after tho election, and slept in this houso some few nights. (Assess-cd at this number, and marked as voting.) Witness voted the Demo cratic ticket. Could not tell whether Crompton moved out of this division. Jofitih Mieorer, No. 1540 N. Second street, ti stifled that Timothy 8heehan resided with witncbs last summer, but not on the last October election; left about the beginning of August, and went into another division; on the asses sor's list was Timothy Hiieehan, marked as voted, and also on the lit of voters it appeared. James Armstrong. No. 1529 Philip street, testified that Jobn Bnvne did live next door to witness; left there early last summer and went into the Nineteenth ward (ho was assessed at No. 1527 Philip street, and was on hoth lists) ; James McKee had lived opposite witness, but lelt there early In the summer to go to Scotland, and did not come back (he was assessed at No. IS'.'G Philip ttreet, and was on both lists); witness voted at this election the Republican ticket. 1211231 Chailes Fox, No. l.r17 American street, tusti ficd that George Gladding used to live at the comer of Oxford aud American streets; at and before this election he was working in Wil mington, Delaware, and his wife had removed Into the Nineteenth ward; on the listoftaxa bles waa George Glandon, No. 1539 American street, marked Voted, and on the list of roters was George Gladden, William Boyd never lived at witness' house; he was assessed at this num ber; and marked voted, and also appeared on tbe list of voters. Witness voted the Republi can ticket. Adjourned until this nfternooD. carls' High School. List of pupils admitted to the Girls' Normal Senool February 1, 1869, and the schools from which they came: . AlleD, Harriet b Keystone. Bell, Mary Mount Vernon. Knllen, 1 lizzie H. W. Nebinger. Fiazer, K Northeastern. Barnen, Ella U Madison. Beers, Maggie Is' Monroe. Bieyler, Aunle .............. Ijlncoln. - Black, Ella Lincoln. Brown, Mary A I.udlow. Bancroft, Maggie. Manayunk. Bell. Mary W No. 2. Eighth Kantian Blckley. L. L No. 1. Eighth Hoetin! Banes, M. 8 No. 1, Eighth Section. Blake, Ella J sso, 4. uoueoliuated Barber. Fancle - Bheriuanj Cousolldnf.Ai Buekhon, Martha 11 Jackson. Collins. MaryE weooooe. Carrell, Annie M ....Weccacoe. Crn nor, Lizzie M ......Ringgold. Culvert, E ..Nortne-wtern. Carr, M Northeastern. Carr, Bella Southwestern. Croakdell, Anna Northeastern. Clark, Mary Monroe. Chambers, Tlllio J ..Roxborongb. uoiuns, rieien u severing consolidated Clarke, Ellen F University. caamus. JLaura naucoca. Cecil, Eva Hancock. Dunn. Marina rsoutu western. JJwler, Mary E Vaugban. Dawaon, Lizzie rnanuyuuK. i Join an. Kate m. ino. it, r-icntn Section Dtlsher. Clara....... .......Newton. Evans, Bell Northwestern.- Kerrell, Kate .u. w. xseDingcr, Forbes. Ella O. W. Nebinger. Kolbei ton, Anna Newton. Fralley, ADnie M Heaton Consolidated Gilraoie, Mary E Wecoacoe. Gormley, Mattie........... Vaugban; Uarton. Halite r vaugnan Hewitt. Mary., ..Mount Vernon, Harris, name u ..LincoiD. .Lincoln. .Jett'erson. .Jeflerson. .Ludlow. Hall, Lizzie Hearder, Helena, A., Huey. Mary (i Hlll.HallleE.. Hedges, Ids Twentiet h Section. Ha ding, Mary No. 2, Eighth Section. iiodbon, arau A........nui.ennouHe. Hutvhinson. Iura...... Hancock. Jacob. Ciaia Koutheastern, Jenkins, Anna Northwestern. Jones, Clemeniine........Norlh western. Johnson, Lluie.. Monroe. Kemp, laa KeysUme. Kramer. Laara Wyoming. Kerr, Mary L. ......lltttenhouse. Krewaon, Mary nu. 1. Urae. Harriet B Keyatone. Loiler, M Northeastern. Lower, Kate Monroe. Lees, Anns...,. Price. McClaiB, Mary C-.......Keystone. Morpby.Mary ...........Mount Vernon. Mooie, Fannie ...Wyoming. McKee, Anna J..............KInggold. Mooney, Helen Kouiueatern. Mont gomery. Emma. ...Monineaaiern. Moore, iaa., .Hoathwestern, McCrelght. Mary,...., McOnrk, Ella McUarvey, Aliee T... Mason, Ann a McKennry. Anna,.., Mears, Edith ,juu mo a. ...Lad low. ...Ludlow. ...Price, .Price. '.'.Twentieth Sectlou. ...Fayette. Morgan, Lizzie Moore, Mattie. Newton. MaglU, Jane C Forest, Newman. I swells 1 .Htnagold. M 0,le. Mary A. B...... Perty, Emma Pace, Fannie Reilly, Ella....... Hteve, Alenda Keneker, Miriam C. Btenbens, Mary Hmiib, Laura Bbarp, Lena N ......... Fnydt r, Louisa Btull. Mary , Hlerllrg, Mary , Ktowiuau, Lou iaa.... Blmpsou, Nellie ...... Beamer, Liclle..... Weaver. Jem ie h.... ..Madiiinn. W. Neblnger. ..Twentieth Beolien, ..Mount Vernon. l..Mdlson. ...Wyoming. , ..Mantua. ..Wyoming. ..Ringgold. ..Price. ..Twentieth BeoUiiu. ..No 2, Eighth Beotioa. ..Irving. ..Newion. Davidson. Jett'f rson. Welser, Ella H Jettersoti. Wbtttaker, Alice Vaugban. Warren. Lizzie- Mnuuyuuk. Wo (In Kate Jackson. Ware. Jeannelltr Oaaaalu. Wood, Mattie Hancock. NA T URALIZA TION. Newitrd to Jolinaoii, nenpretlug Warren aul Coatello. The following is the correspondenee of the State Department about Warren and Costello; BEWABD TO JOUKSOM. PsrTFWBtB 14, 1R08. I bave to acknowledge tbe receipt of your despatch of August 20, with its acciiropHnimeut, namelj:-Threo copies of a coirei pondence which was recently transmitted to Parliament, between the Dnited Slates and Great Britain, concerning th trea'y ou the eubiect o naturalization, ami likewise concern Ina the imjirisonaient of Me-srs. Warren aud Cob? 11 Iha explanations given by Txrd Stanley may bave satisfied parliauif ntconceruiugthe judicial st verity nmlnta'ned by tbe Brltlfh Government in the cate of Warren and Cotello. Tbey are, however, by no means satisfactory to the people ot the Untied Btates. It W not easy to ee what advantages the Government and people of Great britalu deiive irom that indulgence, cauuter balanced bv CDt'uuei lirltatlcu ou ttc part of a Jrkbdlj Billon. SaWABD rO J0HH8OW. Beptimbpr 23, 18C. I earnestly hope, not enly that Wirren and Costello may be soon re leased, as yon seem authorized to expect, bat that the naturalization question may be settled before tbe new session ot Congress in December. I think it hardly necessary to repeat the reasons I have heretofore given why It is desirable that the new administration of this Government, which is to come In brre on tbe 4h of March, and tbe reconstructed administration of Great Britain, which is supposed to be near at hand, (ball find themselves relieved of all the Interna tloiial questions which, although tbey are not Intrinsically difficult, bave nevetthelc.is so long aud to painfully embarrassed both nations, COBTELLO TO JOHNSON. October 10, ,1808. To Hon. Bcverdy John son, Untied Hlates Minister, London-Sir: I picsumcl may bo allowed to make a few In quiries, which I deem 11 Important for mc to k no w I would firt respectfully inquire if you, sir, have recelvf d any instructions iu my cise, and it to, what thefe Instructions are? Secondly, 1 would atk if I am an American citizen? If so, 1t is a sublime privile ge I Thirdly, If the United Mutes Government bas taken any actlou in my rase, and what the likelihood is ot an eventual lelease, and if so. whenf I will not tie you to a month or two. 1 only wish to know tho "thereabouts." 1 am a long time wuitinc, and am only apprehensive that the b( ginning of the end has not jet come. in the worst phases of life tho Inevitable is more endurable than tuspense. Judging frjin the rrcseiit as well as the past, my future Is not very cheering, but ot course eveuts of import ance may be transpiring in the outside world, which, it known to me, miuht make mc tbtuk ditlcrcntly. 1 presume yoti are aware, Mr, that I am allowed to know absolutely nothing on this or any other subject. But I am permitted to write a let'er to my friends once in six months. I thought it would not bo a bad idea to write to jou lustcad, and learn, if possible, what the prospects are of being rescued irom this llfc-in-deatb existence. I thciucht to have writtea you a special, so not to Interfere with my domestic letters, but the director for some reasons best known to himself denied me that privilege. It may ba in the whirl of more grave and important events that the United States Government has tailed to meet the issue in my case; or, as I have been conjecturing, the republic may not wish to dis turb the amicable relations existing with the mother country; or, again, Know-Nothingism may be, as formerly, in the ascendaucy, and hence the startling anomaly of ouc-tbird ot tho American population proved to be, according to tbe letter and the spirit of tbe English law, Britit-h subjects. Truly we may exclaim with Job, "Was ever tlmo In wnndera rle.hpr" If I am to hn eon. deinued to penal servitude for enjoying liberty's I acts of mine while in the Uuited btates can make me amenable to British law, then I boldly assert that liberty is not to be found bcueath the stars and stripes, and I brand that act of the legislature that conferred ou me all the respon sibilities, but none of the advantages of an American citizen, as an insult and a mockery. But let it be known to whom it may concern that degrading and miserable as my present position Is, I envy not that happiness of my fellow-citizens who are planed but a step higher on the political ladder than the negro under the old regime. 1 am not very pleasantly situated for letter writing, neither am I sure that this letter will reach you. I should like to givo you some idea ot prison discipline, but that is au interdicted subject, and now I would request that a copy, or, what Is better, the origiual ot this letter be sent tohe President. Hoping to receive a prompt and explicit reply, I am, sir, your most obedient servant, Adjutant ELLIOTT costello. From WfiMliitifftou. Washington, Feb. 2. The President nomi nated to the Senate to day Thomas S. Wilson, of Calilornia, to be Consul at Copenhagen. Specie Shipment. New York. Feb. 2. The steamer for Haui'jara to-day takes out $630. 000 in specie. A Wisconsin genius climbed on tbe roof of a shanty at Green Bay lately and imitated an owl 80 successfully that a hunter shot him dead. MARINE TELEGRAPH. Far additional Marin Jffeuit tee Fimt Page, ALMANAC ffJB JPHILAUJELPHIA THIS DAY, ....7 OH Moon Hints ...... O'OS ......S'ZOiHieR Watbb Vli Hon Bibjb , Bun hkt8, PHILADELPHIA UUAHD OS T&ADK. JAMH DOUSHKBTr, "1 Wnk jixjcb, -Monthly Committed. W.U.KKNT, J I1UVE11KKXS OF OCEAN STJCAUKKS. FOK AMUKIOA. A tat an ta.. ...London-..-. New Vork.......Tan. 9 Kbeln ...HoutbampioD.New York Jau. Oera.nla.....Bouiliaiupton.New York ........Jmi. City ol Cork.....Llverin)ol...New York...-..JQ. Nevada-.- -.....UvtrFool...New York.... ju, Trlltt........-..Liverpool...New York.......,.Ja. lleola Liverpool. ..New York............ Jan. Cor ltaltiiaore...Llverpool...New York ...,.-.....Ja. Tbe Queen...,..Llverpool.. ew York .Jan. W IDernlan Llverpool...PortlBniL....-.......,.JaQ. Kuropa. .. -.... 01aat;ow.....New York. ........Jam Havre.. New York.. ,..Jaa, Buila.....-.. LiverpoolNew York. Jau. juain jsouuiaiuinoii new I orK.... ..... Jan. Mlnnenota Liverpool New York Jan. Hiberla .LiverpoolNew York.... . . Jaa. C.ofParlA .. ...Llverpool...New York.... .Jn, Manhattan New York.. .Liverpool.. .....Feb. A antra lasian New Y ork Liverpool- ..Feb. DeulBcbland... .New YoraBremen, .Feb. Palmyra. New York Liverpool ., ..Fed. O. ol iiaUiniore.New York Uverpool .. i"eb. AtalaDta New York...Londuu. Feb. Columbia. New York UlaHgnw -Feb. ..KeO. ..Feb. Feo. -Feb. -Feb. renuNyivauia...new rork... Liverpool u. 01 jur .new 1 ork.,.uverpooi. Bussla New York Liverpool OUT ot ParlB.. New York...I.lveruHl. a Of AntwerpNew York. ..Liverpool. tXJAJSTWlHU. IXlMIOt'l'lH. TCTfL Pioneer Phllada. Wilmington Feb. 8 Worro t'aaUe.New York Havana... .. Feb. 4 Wyoming.... Phllada -ttavacnab .... Feb. 6 Malls aie forwarded by every steamer In tbe regular line. The learner (or or from Liverpool call at Qneenetown.exoept theCauadlau Hue, which call at Londonderry, Tbe steamer tor or from the Conti nent call at Hoathampton. CLEARKD T LHTK KDAY, Bteamslilprionerr, Catharine, Wlliuliifiton.N. C, Pbl- laUeliihlaandBouthfru Mall Steamship Co. Bt'r J. b. bhrlver. Klggan. lialtiuio.e. a. Groves, Jr. AltRIVKD YKSTKnOAY. Bteamahlp Wyouilng. Teal, 70 hour from Bavan rifch. wllu cotton, etc. to Philadelphia and Southern Mail Steamship Co. Passenger Mr Btraln. James eiexari.. v. j. aeny. u. u bpark. Jobn Rgr. bteauishlp Whirlwind. Ge-r, 86 bonr Irom Provt deuce, with mcbe. to D. H. btelson A Co. Bl,lk, WKMOKANDA. fi JJS h'P Tonswanda, Juunlngs, hence, at Bavan- bieu.blp Alliance, for Philadelphia, sailed from Key Will lititu tilt. Barque Ncplune, from Kliigstnn. Ja, for Philadel phia, rt-uiBlued at Key Wtii nih nil., and would be If soy to ran about tue Ustol lue week. Barque Noriheru Quten, tjcolt cleared at New lork ("""ill 'or Antwerp via rniiaiieiphia. Brig Ftlen Maria. Iience. atHavanusb yeaterlay. rx'ur j. joiiikoo nr Philadelphia), Mulirlde. irom B iou Jan. iu for Havana, wag towed lino Newport n.ornlLK of Jan. si. by New Vork pilot boat laaao Wehb. dismasted. Ciipt. McBrlde report that on the night ot ttiemtb. oil Cape Cod. wind moderate, a utuvy kfs lunuiog. vessel roilloir heavily, carried ay ri.reinast o oseto trie deo. wnlch wan lost, with ever) tbirigwituchen. and alsu mhlnlopmast. Rigged Uni(irry head sails, with the hope or getting the yetsel Into rt. and atttr drifting about it dt wai Jnn in with on the morulngnf the Suth by the pilot beat on Nantucket Hiioala. which booked on to her t . . V ?" Newport. bebr Ida L, Bunre, for Philadelphia, cleared at emiii 1st liiht. bcnr curll Tllton.Borcer. Irnm Navsa for Ph'la- -JK' It" J " l,l,u I" A. M. xaih uiu, to ibe nortn ward ot Haiicrsa, Ht'hi JC. J. Hi-raty, Koraly. from Newoaatle, Del , fur Unicoi- Point, at Ilolmn.' Hole lot lnt. t. . i"'.1' l,ut'lenburg. Terrell, from Providence ,.khlu,,J;,,hl" New York Inst. At Mnstnu"Lts0tb,'a0d'rey,,0rl,h''delpbl'C,8ftr fthl M,iJ?."iiir,.A,tl"- hBn' Nortblk oth nU. BsltwVl.t ln.1t'l,n 1 ttoux Boston, at 0R.C V.iih&XStiS?901' l O0Wlow.. & a. Mth V.lJ' ' Nsworla. Kckr J. B. Uetwller, tiracA, heuo, at Bavan nah lt Brbr L Q C. WUbart, Maioa. from Wllmtngfn.N. V, U" .' tyln at Newlutet asih ulr. Hrbr H VanaeaQaa. Vaaaaoiaa. (roaa H O.Imama oi im Tusk, a to4 tvMasuth bit. LUMBEP. . 1609 fflSSSSi? 1869 HH.MLOCK. H KM LOCK. IC'li BKASONKD CI.KAK PINO. lUl'O 1001 BM,ASONt.D CLKAH PINK IOOJ CHOIOK PAV1S.KM PINK. BPAHJJSH tPAB. KUK PATrJltNS. KKJJ CKUAR. inpO FLORIDA FLOORING. iqia lOOl Pi.OKlDA FI.OOKINU. lOOl CAROLINA i LOOKING. VIKOliNiA FiXiOHU. DJkXAWAHJC FlAXJKlNU. AHH FLOOU1NW. WALNUT FLOOK1NO. FLO It IU A SI KP HOAklia, KAIL PLANK. "Ifcf'.O WALNUT BD8 AND PLANK. I OtQ ico j walnut blh. artd plaj4jl iodj w alnut boaiumj. walnut plank. lRftO r.NDKRTAKJCKH LUMBER. 1D'(1 1CUJ UNDJUVlAKlLKH' i.UMBS.lt. IOOJ KtJJ CADAK. WALNUT AND PINK 1861 HEA8ONKD POPLAR. EitAfeONkL) CiUUtKY. 18(39 ASM, WHITE OAK PLANK AND B0AKD3. HICk-OKY. 1Q-(1 CIGAR BOX MAKERS' 1 OtiO lO Ol CIGAR BOX M All 1C Its' IOOJ bPANibli CLUAK BOX HOARDS, FOR SALJt LOW. 1Q;(1 CAROLINA BCANTLING, inpi) lOOl tAHOLlWA H,'i. K1LIA IOO J HuKWAY BCANTLING. 1869 CKDAR blllNGLKH, 1 QCH CYPRkrirt billNGLKH. lOOt WAULK, BKOTItRR A CO., .No. muo HOU'l'U fcttreet. in T. P. GALVIN & CO.. LUMBER COMMISSION MERCHANTS bUACKAllAXOai STREET WUAia', BELOW SL0A1"S MILLS, (S9-CALXJLD), PIIIL DKLPUIA, AGKNTH FOR BOTJTHKRN AND KA8TKRN Mao fi'.CHnem of V KLLOW I'lNK and UPRUCKTIMBIt ROARDH, eU)., ahall be happy to furnish order Wholesale rales, deliverable at any aocenilble port, CoiiatRDtly receiving and on band at our whan POUTHiUlN FLOODING, HCAN1L1NG. 8H1N GLb, KA8TKKN LATUM. PICK JtltJ. BKD-BLAT8, bPRUCK, 11KMIXJCK, bKLLCT MIUUIGAN AN CANADA PLANK AND BOARDd, AND HAO MATCC BfiLP-KJNKEH, 1 U stnthl ALL or WUHU WILL BB DELIVKUKB AT AN T PAItT OF THE CITI PBOMPTLT ENGINES, MACHINERY, ETC, r r 1 V Ji, WAAiAMI MA1UU1A MJS13 bmhm Atvincn tt vxvm.o.A.iJOiAv 1JM ai l. KL v V i.V.VAJf JHJUJKKTICAL iGINIiihato, MAI HINIKTk unii bu.uiuu'uu i t . . . . . I oMUHu, aud FOUNDJtKH, bavluif for many jii,. beeu in eucoeasful operation, and been exclalveii t-unased Iu building and repairing Marine aud Rivet KuKiueo, high aud low-pressure, irou Roller. Watoi lauit,Propeller, eto. etc, reapeolfully offer thai! service to the public a being fully prepared to con tract tor englnea of all Blzes, Atarlue, River, am eiatiouary; having aeta of pattern of different l& are prepared to execute order with quick deaDau b i,vtrj dcstrliillou of patteru-ruaklug made at th. hortet notice. High and Low-preasure Flu, Tabular and Cylinder Rullera, 01 the beat PennnWva nia charcoal Iron. Forglug ot all sires and rlnii. Iron and liiuui Caatiugs of ail description. 01 iiLh ihS Vh hnr.T;.' ru connect Drawing and ape;ldcAtlon for all work dona at tbAMlAhLliihiiiaiit fMui a tlnT u a. anil wnw v. - auaraji . lue BuuBuriuera nave iuuiiiv vruari-aocK room fa. repair of borne, where they can He In perfect afet and are brnvlripd with aheam. hlodca. alia. .iA for ralaaig heavy or liabt weiinw. w JACOB O. NFAFIJi HI BEACH and PAljiiEBMtreef. VACSHM MWiWOT tiLIAK H. KXBAIC s:OTJTHWAKK FOUKLBY. FIFTH ANI O WAbHLNGTOW Bueeia. AJSIt fmii.a IH. I.PKTA. M Il k KICK A bONS. UtNGlNi.ii.HM ANU MAOkYHnm . uiaaartoinre High and Low Pressure ateaut'Knclnat or Laud, Klvtr. and Marine Bervlce. " AMiiieni, uaaorueier. Tank, Iron Boats, etc. Casting ot all kind, either Iron or bras. JS?JK$XEVirU" WMk.Work.nops. an. Retort and Ga Machinery, ot the latest and most very deaoriptlon of Plantation Maohtnnrv.alu, ttugar, Saw, aud Grist Mills, Vacuum paua, OU steam Train, Seiecalora, Filter, Prunplug, Ka Bole Agents lor N. BUlenx's Pateat Sugar Boiling Apparatus, Meemyth' Patent Bteam Baoimer, and Anpinwau m nuuiaer'S xateai Veuuuugai Bagar Draining Maoblne. STOVES, RANGES, ETC. KOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED wonld call the attention of the public to his NLW GOLDJkN ttAGLK FURNACK. This la an entirely new heater. It 1 so con structed as te at once commend lUell to general favor being aciniblnatlon of wrought aud cast Iron. It 1 very Lri) pie In it construction, and Is perfectly air tight; aelf-cleanlng. havlngtuo r lpea or drums to be luliun nut and i li.aned. It Is ao arraused With nDrlehi hues aato produce a larger amount of beat from the same weignt or coat tuau auy iuiuw now in use. The hygiomello coudltlou ot the air as produced by Biy new arrangement of evaporation wilt at once de mon! trate that It la the ouly Hot Air Furnace thai will produce a pererctly bean by atmosphere. lLose In want ot A complete Beating Apparatus would do well to call and examine the Golden tiagla UllAlUiJUl WluLl&laO) HOS. U&i aud UM MARKitT btreet. PhlladfllnhlA A large assortment ot Cooking Rangea. Fire-board Btovea, Low Down Gratea, Ventilators, eto., always on nana N. b. Jobbing of all kinds promptly done. i. lo THOMPSON'S LONDON KITCHENER or EUROPEAN RANGK. for families, hotels, or publlo Institutions. in TWENTY DIFKifiH 1ST blV.Ea, Also, Philadelphia Rangea. Hot-AU Furnaces, rortaoie Heaters, ixw-oown Gratea. Fireboard Btovea, Bath Boilers, Btew-hole viaies. Boiler. Cooking btove, eto,, wholesale and retail, by lbs -uXurAr. & yjjoMPSON, U SSwftnfim lo. m N. EKOOND Btreet LEGAL NOTICES. IN THE DISTRICT CO CRT OP TUB UNITED H'A I KK FOR TUJU JCabTLRN DldTRICT OF JOHN D. LLNT' of Philadelphia, bankrupt, hav .....ii i, .noil ifr hla dmchariie a mtretlnil of credl t..7m wiii hA hmii nn thM 1 wAntT-lzth dav of Febvuarv. lt9 at 3 o'clcick P. M., belbre tbe Register, WIL t i am M. MU HAKL Hsu., at SXO WALNUT Btreet. in tbe cliy of Pbllaueiph a, that the' examination of ILe bankrupt may be hDlabed, and any business of meMiLgs rtqulred by section 27 and 28 of the act of The Begifter will oertlry whether the Bankrupt has C A melngwlt'r & held on WEDNESDAY, the tenth flavor awuu. - 11111 deh hla. at ! o'clock A. U ., when parties lutereeled may how cause against tue discnarue. ( WPuess ibe Honorable John Cadwalader, 1 1-HAL l.Tmiirflui the said Dlstiiut Court, aud sun H ereof, at Philadelphia, the first day of Ftbruary, A. l. I8r w. n. fox. Clerk. AlUBl WILLIAM JUCM.1UH AK.L,, Register. !8'8t TK Til K OH 1'rlANS' CO OUT FOR TIlBCinr L AND lOl'M x Of i-tni-a iJi-.i.riiiA. j, male of Cll A HLIW LKLAND. deceased. The Auditor aptolnled by the Omrtto audit, set .i .rtl.iMt Hie account Of Al.HKltrO TllOltP 1. ' Arin.i,.iHiiauir of tbe estate ol Bald dvcedent. aud to r'nicrl dlsirlbutlnn ol Hie balauce in the bauds of . . mil n,.ut iI.a i.u.il.u lli,....i , ... IIIB AtCUUUUIII, r 1 . mt, r-t.is.iuir.m,, i( ttie llUrpi'lO " I ,1 1 '" wu - u .j . r Ki bliiKiy 9. IKi At 3 O'clonk P. M , HI lilsotlloH, No, 118 h eiXTB, Btrfet, In me cut til Pbtadelphl t. 1 tmw 6t THOMAS It. KLOOCK, Auditor. w nr.-riT ivna PKMPTEHV PfiMDAMV v j 1 ' 1 -. ... . , , , The louowlng Manager aud O Ulcers have been d lor the year lsi: ail K. PRICE. Presldeat. lecU m-m ma 1 11' Iir L. c aruDrl B. Moon, Ferdinand J Dreer, Glll ea Dalleit, George L, Buiby, dwinureoi " buiiii, hecrft ry aud Treasurer, JOSEPH B.TOWNHKND. n . liun.bur. lifttfll DtMAll a rM(illl, tun P.n n , 1.1 11 K.h lot.l.nlders aud VllU)rS to preient lloketa at tue eulianoe lor admla-lnn to the Cemetery. Tickets ma be had at tbe Oinneortbe Company. No. His a RCU Btreet, or ol any ot tbe Managers. 1 ti ALEXAKDBR 0. CATTELL & CO PltODUCK OOMMIBBION MERCHANTS, No. it NORTH WHAUVJUi AND RO. WORTH WATER BTREET, PHIIADELPHIA. II AUHAMTISm .' (UTTSU. TJlAaT OATTaU TEAFNEHS. EVERT INSTRUMENT THAI I A .Brill ka . a - . iLj AAfcyttig ia vtwj w vaauutJBw; asvav ur aiUM ba cm. a P. MALJUHA'aV Re. XSBil At DatMa, aM)w a niia. PROPOSALS. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL HE RKCKIVED N ot tho orHnA nf ttiA Chief UuarterntnMer Military Division of the Missouri, St. Louis, Mo.,nntil 12M.,on the 20tt d7 of February, 1W9, for tbe transportation of Government troops and supplies from tde iollowing points trs nruii nn tha Mlnannrl rivfir. AS I urtlCUUll, fluilnsT the time from MaroU 20, im, to October 80, 1K09, inclusive, vm . , From 8t. Louis to Hlonk City, Fort Hninla l. Qn lln It).. ClABAnonn Rllflir.l. ClitlDO IJlKlX. or any post that may be established at tho m ri 1 it or vne wusoiesnou nvei, " Kenton. . , Kmm WvamlntlA. tCnnsM. to SlOQX OHV. Forts Randall, Bully, Ulce. Htevenson, Kuford, Camp Cook, or any post that my be established at the moutn Ol the Musciesneu river, huu run lien ton. From Fort Iyeavenworlh to Bloux City, Forts Randall, Sully, Ulce, Htevenson, Buford, Camp Cook, or any post ttiat may be established nt tbe mouth of tbe Musclesbell river, and Fort lien ton. From Oniaba to Bionx City, Forts Randall, Bully, Htoe, Btevenson, lluford. Camp Cook, or any post that may be established at the moulti 01 ftinsciesjieii river, and fori iwnion. From Foil Kandall to Foru Hully. Rleo. Bto- Tenson, iistford. Camp CHk, or any pont that may be establiahed at the inoulU of iiusolo shell river, and Fort lion ion. from fort Muuyto Porta nice, nievensin, B 11 ford. (Jnio Cnok.or any mmt that may bo established at tbe monln ol tbe Musjlesuell river, and Fort Benton. From Fort Ulce to Forts Rtevenson, Haford, Camp Cook, or any post that nuty bo estuli lisbed nt 1 tie mouth of tbo AiUHckslioll river, and Fort Her-ton. From Furl Btevenson to Fort Jmford, Camp Cook. or any nnst that may bo established nl tbe mouth of the Musolesbell river, and Fort Denton. From Fort Buford to Camp Cook, or any post thatmsy be established at the mouth ot lUu Atiisciesbell river, and Fort Benton. From Camp Cook, or any post thtt mayiie established at tbe month or the Masolosholl river, to Fort Ben ton. It will be the endeavor of the Government to ship during tbe season mom favorable for navi gation of the river, say between Junel aud An gust 31. Bidders will state, however, tbe rate (separately for each month from March '20 to uciouer inclusive, trie aate 01 starting, so as to determine tbe rate to be paid) at wulou they will perform the service from each of the start. Irjg points of destination above named, as fol lows: lHt. Tbe rate at wbloh tbey will transport each officer and soldier (cabin passage to be provided Tor onicers, ana ror soiaiers necessary laciuiies for cooking their rations, wbloh will be supplied by tbe Government). 2d. The rate per 100 pounds at wbloh they will transport nupplles. 8d. The rale each at which they will transport horses, mules, cattle, ambulances, carts, wagons, etc. (troughs for feeding animals to be supplied by me steam noai;. A Just preference will be given to parties who own and control boats. Boats will oe expected to always give tbe Government rreight tbe pre ference, and In no case will be allowed to carry private to tbe exclusion of Government freight. Tbe contractor will be required to transport stores by land in tbe event or failure by water; and all stores received by tbe contractor for trsntportailon must be delivered at their desti nation within the year 1H69. Bidders will please give the rate at winch tney Will furnish transportation down stream. In case the contracting party riiis to carry frelubt as reoulred. tbe Government reserves the right to furnish the transportation at the expense of the contractor; and nothing herein contained shall be so construed as to prevent tbe Government from transporting public sup pilfs on any of its own boats. Tbe Government reserves the right to reject any or ail bids that may be ottered. Bidders are Informed that no bout loaded with Government stores will be allowed to go above Bloux City, Iowa, drawing over three and one-hair feet of water, and that boats will not be required to go to points above Bloux City with less than i:S0 tons. Bidders should give tbelr names in full, as well as their places of residence, and each pro posal roust be accompanied with a bond in the um of $10,000, signed by two or more respon sible persons, guaranteeing that In case the contract is awarded to the person proposing, the contract will be accepted and entered into. Land aood and sufficient security furnished bv said party, in accordance wnu me terms or una adverutetnem. Tbe contractor will be required to give bonds In the sum of S100.000. Tbe party to whom the award is made must be prepared to execute the contract at once, aLd to give me requireu. oona ior tne laitnmt terformunce of tbecontraot. As railroad transportation may ba required ror troops ana supplies irom, unioago, Illinois, to Bloux Cliy, proposals for tbe same during tbe season above specified are invited. Copy of blank form of river contract to be entered into, in tne event or award, anu mans forms of proposals, can be bad by application to ibis office, at tbe office of the Chief Quarter master. Department of the Missouri, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas; of Obief (Quartermaster, Department or tne riatte, umaua, iNeuraska; and at the office of Brevet Brigadier-General Fred. Myers. Deputy Quartermaster-General, U. B. Army. Cbloneo. Illinois. Proposals for river transportation should be endorsed "rroposaia ior Army xransportaiion by the Missouri river:" tboae for rail. "Pro posals for Army Transportation from Chicago to Bloux City," and addressed to the under signed. By order of the Quartermaster-General U. 8. A. I. Lt LIUflALUaUlM, Assistant Quartermaster-General U. B. A., Chief Quartermaster Military Division of th MlHBouri. 125231 "pROPOSAliB FOB CORN. Hkaxors Fifth Uiutabt DrsTRier, 'I Ol AX B. UP I A.& AZ9, Office of Chief Quakj ehmahtkr. Austin, Texas, January 6. 1809, neaiea i-ropoeata, tu duplicate, will be re- ceivta at tmg oinoe nntu kidax, February 6, 18o9. atl2M., for furnishing the Quartermas ter's Department at Fort Concho, Texas, with such quantity of Corn as may be required until May 31, 1809. Corn to be of good, clean, merchantable quality, shelled, abd delivered In sacks, subject bu h rigiu luapeuiiuu. Delivery to commence on award of contract, and continue In snob quantities and at such times as may be rtqulred by the Post Quarter- ter. Bids to be plainly endorsed "Proposals for Corn at ou uonono, lexas," ana addressed to the undersign a. By command of Brevet Major-General Jk J, Reynolds. J- A. POTTKK, Brevet Brigadier-General and O. Q. M 1 22 2w Filth Military District. DKOP08AL8 FOR COBS, UKABUABTKAS FllTTH MILIIABV DlSTBIfT, "I bTATH or Taxas, I Office orCHiirQuAMTicaTMatiTttiB. f Aumiim. i AJtaa, Jau. S, lsrtO. I Sealed proposal, In duplicate will oe received at Ibis cilice until bAIUKUaY, February is, 1S6D, at 12 e cluck At for furulsbluif ibe Quarterruastei I itnan mf.nt at i:amo oncordla. Texas, with uc.n quautltj of Cora as may be reijalred until Juue t urn to be of cood. clean, merchantable duality. abeiitd. aud delivered iu sacks, subject to a rigid la- At,rltr,ii Leilvery to commence on acceptance of contract, and continue In suoh quantules aud at sqcu times as may be itqul'ed by tbe Poet Quarter- """ds'lo be plainly endorsed "Proposals for Corn at Camp Cuucoitlla,'r and adarMsed to the under- "llv command ol Brevet Major-Generat Osnhjr. J. A, I'OTl'ttH, Brevet Brlgadlrr Oi nerai and U u. M., 1S2 3W Fifth Military District. TiTll 0 P 0 S A L 8 F OB CORN. HxAiiauAATKHs Fifth Military Ii8TBrcT,l BTATK OF Tkxah I Oi fick ok Chief liUABi kuuahtka, f Austin, Texas, January 0, lm9. j Braled Proposals lu duplicate, will be received at this tihlce uuul KIDA Y, February 6, Isliu, at 1X11,, lor furnlt.tiiut the Quarlerma.ler'i Ilupartmeot at ort block tun. Texas, witn such quantity ol Uoru a may be required uuili May 81, lSUu. Ciurn to be ol good, clean, merchantable quality, belled, and delivered In sacks, subject to a rigid lu- pectiun. Lellvtry to commence on award of contract, nd to continue In tucb quantities aud at such iinie as may be required by tbe x'ont Quarter matter. , llios to be plainly endorsed "Proposals for Corn at Fori fctockiou,Texa,' and adareased to the under- ''liy' command of Brevet Major-Henerat Oanby. ' J. A. ITKK. Brevet Brlgtdler-Oenerai and C. ti. AC, 1 M 2w; Fifth Military ln.trlut. ODtiEHb' AND WOSTENHOLM'8 lxJcKEt H.H I V AH, fearl and Huu; Handlen, of beautiful tin Inn. KOLUkdtH' and WALK 4k AWTO!! KH'IAKA. SA)V, And tbe eolbrat4 tdOUOULTiUS KAKOB bCIbHUlus or uie nneat quuiuy. uie noiai qtMAiiiy. Ives. Uctaaura, and Tjable Outlery Ground ' Kara, avniTea, and VoiaikMA. At 1 treat .fesalvw lAAAa. AMUSEMENTS. AMATEURS' DRAWING ROOM, 8EV.V 1 KKNTH ftrei abov (ei ot. MIr-H PAULINK BnCWHTlCR Hid VTHB will deliver ber rx pniar lecture on WB.11N K8DAY. Febrtiary . PnbJect-AN APPkAL To WOMAN. . lHiors open at 7. Leotureats. Tickets obtained at Trumpler's and Continental Hotel. This gltled younu speaker his attained rreat popn lariiy In the cntral and uoitnern parts of tne Heat, aid now dtsirea in 1 aln the approbation and sympa tl yoc the cltiiens ot Philadelphia In a cause so humane. "II US. JOUN DREW'S ARCU faTiiBEr TUB ATRR BeslnsatT'DC LAbT WUK OP BHAKKPBARR MONDAY, ANU UDKIM THkl WiafCK, BbakMpe...'. called OR, WHAT YOU WILL, with new Bcenery andUoslumes.bhakespearlao Mnslo ro ine tim ... Mrs. JOHN LRRW ss ....VIOI.A Aiaea by iDirun ijomuauy. Monrtsy. Ft h r uar y S T A At K u A I B. WAIiNDT ST. THEATRE. BEGINS AT 7. TMlH(Weilnfsoay) hVENIMl. Feb.. I.AbT MOll 1' HUT THnKR of Plon Boucicauit's t-ai sena lonal drama of Afrlklt LAUKi OK, LONIJOJS BY M1UUT. HtcfclVKl tin each repiesentatlon Wit H KN I II UblAUTlO APPLATJ3K. J. K. MllOOl OH ai........ OLD TOM To cummence wl b the lanshable tarceof THK KWImn TWAINs, FRIDAY. BA-Mtt IT OK J. K McDONOUGII. when will he preemed tbe two splendid Ilramig of 'HI 01 UH1MI,K HBO A I' i alt ilAAH, MISSSrSAX GALT0N S C II ESNUT STREET 1 UK AT KB COM IO OPKliA t:OMlANV will nrrfarTino VKMQ In tit)," ' u," OS," "to," WF.rNH-DAY RVKNINO, LA BObK La- BT. FLKUit,. LI8CBFN Aol'KITZCIIEN. THUKHkAY KVKNlNO, LA r-ONNAMbULA. Rratn pan hn np,ir.il alv il.vi In aitvAfira at Trun pier's and ibe Hs ofllce of tne The atre. t Stf THK ATK E C0A1IOUE, SEVENTH STREET, belt w Arch. Commences at7'4A. C. UKKdOHl a0le IhspS anrl Manaiiei TO-NIGHT. WOHT POBITIVKLY, MR. J. HULMKS HKOVRH In his own new Beusai Umal Corueuy Drama, itiK w A i ur THK witnau, Mr. OKOVAIt puBtHlnli a- Five Characters, sup ported by a new .dramatic company. i'lioaj ntLis &i t 01 Alt. 4. iiux-ia n-D utiu v jui. TPOX'S AM ERIC AH VARIETY THEATRE. Jj KVJOIY KVIM AND BAIUBDAY AHMNOOW, GREAT COMBINATION TROFPB, in Grand Balleta. Ktb oulan Burleaauea. Bonn Dances, Pantomimes, Gymnast Acts, eto. MADISON O B R E ' Y ' GRKAT MUBICAL HNTERTAINMBNT, Av"t MiiL,y uuiijUiiswM, BVKitrniiiui'. THK WONI'fcRFUL MUSICAL ROUKa. T1IK HINDUSTAN HUHKINGHJ, THK HAHUINI'N TIBIA, THK OUNCRRTINA. HUMOROUS BONOS, KTC. STC. Admission, to ana 76 cents. 1 1 tl YALER'S (LATE MILLER'S) WINTER GARLLN, Hob. 720, Ti, TH, and 724 VINIfi Street. 1UU GRAND orchestrion, fbrmert the Dro- pe ty ol the OKAMD DUKE OF BADKN, purchased at great expense by JA OB VALKtt, of this oily, lu comulnatlun with FLAMER'H UROHKSTRA and iliss Ni I.I.IK ANDi-Kt-wN, will perform K.VEHY aft&bnoon and EVENING at the above-mentioned place. Admission tree. . 1 18 It HORTICULTURAL HAL L. GERMANIA OaCUM'Ka-P U B L I O R&IIEARHALH KVERY WEDJNESDAY. at t P. M. Tickets sold at the door, and all principal Muslo b lures. Pack ages of hve tor 1; single, 2fi cents. Engagements can bepinoe by addressing G. BA8 TER T, No. 1231 MONTERnY Btreet; Wlttfg'S Mnslo Biore, No. 1021 Cbesnut street; Andre's Music Store, No. 111H Chesnnt street. ;i 21 &rn CAUL BENTZ' AND HARE HASSLER'8 OR CHESTRA MAT1NEEH, JtVERY SATURDAY at P.M., IN MUB1CAL FUND HALL. Hingis Ad mission, Mt ten is pscaae ot 4 tickets, l, atBoner'A No. 1102 CHEtiN OT bU. and at the Door, UtT INTERNAL REVENUE. rp 11 E PRINCIPAL DEPOT FOR inB BALK OT REVENUE STAMPS, No. 304 CHESNUX STREET. CENTRAL DEPOT, No. 103 S. FIFTH BT., (One door below Chesnnt Btreet), ESTABLISHED 1862. The sale of Revenue Stamps la still continued at tbe Old-Eetabllwhed Agency. The stock comprises every denomination printed by tbe Government, and Laving at all times a large supply we are enabled to nil and forward (by Mall or Express), all orders, Imme diately upon receipt, a matter of great Impor tance. United States Notes, National Bank Notes; Drafts on Philadelphia, and Post Offloe Order received In payment. Any Information regarding tbe decisions ot tbe Oommlsaloner of Internal Revenue obeer folly and gratuitously I urnubed. Revenue stamps prlntel upon Drafts, Checks Receipts, etc Tbe following rates of oommlsslon are allowed on Stamps and Stamped Paper: On 825 and upwards per cent. 100 3 M " 800 " i h t Address all orders, eta, to BTAMP AGENCY, No. 301 CHESNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA UNITED STATES POSTAOB 8TAMPS ol all kinds, and STAMPED ENVELOPES con stantly on band. BLANK BOOKS. JAMES B. OMITH A CO., D L A N K BOOK MANUFACTURERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.. Ko. 27 Boutu SKYOiTU Street, '' WIS rinW3f - PBILADJfiLPHIA,
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