The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, February 17, 1869, FIFTH EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1SC9.
NEWS SUMMARY.
"
Clljr AirairM.
Nortix-owu lUilro i'l, known hh tu.i Mourobeit I
j t it Worn, wt're OfHtroAca by lire nbout tbrco
( o'elor jeetcMay Diormuj?.
F -The riiocthlv (lupuiy r the Tlortlol'uril
Pt ,Vn-"kJlvi.itt look il:ivt' la-tpvciitn
Wti'ir buiidinrr, on bfmd stiect, uenr Locu-t.
A" "''iP,y not us lnrpc u-uhI, owinir to
the lateness of the siNiB'in. A tiua.b' r of pr-mous
swore In attendance. At tin; close of tin-oxliibl-jtiou
itio hiauaficrj hell thtlr usual business
jlnctlWiL',
i .rr-Tho annual election for Directom of tho
j MoiCHiiiile Library Co'Uimn.v, to serve for thre-c
j;8i. ti(ifc r'lacp eti rdav,' witli tho folio init
"VJlt: Jo-rph 0. Orubh.'H. K. llurlnn, Climl.x
Jn. Tjlor, E. K. 8 Pvonin, Mvvurd T;ivlor unl
Jotiu ti. Wtlrer. Under tin' amend" I c'ltirtrr,
I th6 remaining twelve member'' clio-nn last year
- hold over, eix for one year moro, and aix for
" tjyo yearn;
! i r Lat evening the n'.inu.il nico'lnrr ot tho
ilunul Association of the Central II irh. School
V us held at the scu"ol buildms, llroud nnd
Jtrenn streets, John Davit, Wii'som, Esq., iu t ti ?
tunir. William McMicliuel, K-j., delivered tha
opening tuidriM, In which he lOluded to the
f Uftefuimts of the Hiiro School, hih! pmd ii U 'ah
biiuuie iu our popular pysit in oi couth. ion. in
wan llptened to throughout with marked iutna
lion. and was frequently upplaud.;J. KJsvard
It, Worrall, Eq., followed ut H U"t nildrn.se.
The CDggriound at Seventh iindVahlni? on
etre.-ts yesterday moraine has bpen UlenUded.
It wa9 lost in n very siiifiiil-r manner. A youu
Woman , named Maitlit Suckuru, riMilin.; on
ft'Sh'h street, below Diokirr.-ou, had placed a
bandlo of washed clothes into a curt, and pet
Into it to ride a few squares, ft ml In petting out
tb.9 rlns on the flucerjwas cnuht ujiou come
pr ijuctiou at the tad of thr curt nnd the finer
to.'u entirely olTand left on the street, while die
wastukento a neijib boring drug store aud
thence lo the Ho-'pltul.
-tJeorpe Biukley, Fsq.. brllrinper at the
State House, wo9 pka-uutly surprised Hit
evenine by a larcre coiiipniiy ol ladies and(:cu
tlerr.en from the lower section of the city. The
party were attired iu grotesque costume. Mr.
B ckley bade them welcome, and threw wide
open the doors of bis doiutcil, and spread the
cloth And gave them a bau'!otue net-out. Then
the music struck up, se'.s wer3 formed, and to
its strains the merry pirty v bil led thchours
away by tripping tho light fauta.stlc upon the
atotie covered hallways'. This, we understand,
was the 'flr-t party held in old Iudeppnderce
Hall alnce 17!)i), when Hobert Morris delighted
his Irlends with just such, au ctaertainment a
that of laflt evenlnur, barr'.ng the C36tumes and
music of those more ancient days.
tin Fridiy nicht la?t trie fact ry of Caldwell
& Campbell, ou Naudan citeet, was broken
into and robbed of a number of balmoral
kirts and other property, smc ot the skirts
were obtained at the pawn otlico of John
Uoney, ou South street, where they had been
pledired by Mary Dumu. flic was arrested on
the cbaree of receivlujr ttlen poods, and bad a
hearirg before Alderman Kerr, wheu testimony
was heard iu respect to the robbery, and to the
pledging of the stolen sooJs; .also, tbnt they
were leit with Mrs. Doran to be pledged by two
yont.g men, named Hugh Green and llobert
Maycrry. Ureeu was a few weeks ago bound
over by Aldermoq Kerr, to answer theennrg0.
of attempted robbery nt tho grocery fetore of
Mr. John Stockdale. Mary Donin was held to
bail yesterday lor ber appearance at court.
Domestic AfTalr4
Gold closed jefeterJiiy at Via.
rjlze-iighting b4 been prohibited la 5Iis
uoorl, General Carl Schtiiz ha? arrived at Wash
ington. baron JcroitanlTIou. Henry WiUon vijlte'l
GeiiQrM Grant jrsterday.
Samuel ticbotteld. nu Knglisliman. blew out
tis brmns on Monday, at. Henderson, Kv.
Dr. ficuoeppe has b " n arreted at Carlisle,
charged with poteoulug Miss S einecke.
J. B. Thompson baa been sentenced to
twenty years' irapiisoument in the Cltutou (N.
y.) Jail or murder.
Hon. E. b. Wasliburne Is still un ible to
resume bis seat in the Uouuc of KcprcccuUtivts
on uocount ot'iiloesf.
The steamBhio Wyomintr, Captain Jacob
Teal, arrived jeoterday afiercoon front sa
vannah, with pas'imeri nud a full freight.
Colonel Bachelor ilebveied an ad tress laBt
eveniEgln the hull of the H u-e of Represent i-.
tives, at IUrribure, on the l.a tle ol Geit-ys
bnrg. Governor Geary, in a br ef but elo'fyit
introduction, prestniea tue tpeuKer to tne
audience.
inn mu !" f,
New York, Feb. 10. The IL'ra'.fs special
fromHavina Fcbruarj 1J, via Ki-y west tea-rnft.-s
Ki. savs:
Caotatn-tieneral Dulce hfis l-sueJ a decrpe
aboli-hicg I tie freedom ot tiie press au I re-
pa nhliohiuir the ceusorshiD. iudiiary trials are
aluo restored. General Dulce has threatened
with 8vere punishment tuosss who continue in
rebellion aner the liiuiency au 1 amnesty ex
tended to tbem. Many iipaoiard. as well as
the low clae of the people, are opposed to
the nolicv aOOTVcdby Hule. The memOt rs oi
the Cuban party are alarmed, and coutinno to
fly from the island in lan-e nuniDers. uoiu is
onotedat 8 ner cent, riomium. lho citizens
are to raise 25,001), Out) tor tbo Governmeut.
Five baitalloDs of volunteers are oraauiziug.
Renretentations have ben s.nttoVasLi,ngtou in
regard to lmpntoued Amtrieau citizens. D.ilce
has refused to listen to a!'n:ai iu their hehtlf
bv the Ami ricau Consul, becau-e tue latter
Is considered to have no diplomatic character.
The Hpanlards threaten to exterminate the dis
loyalists who continue in revolt atter tue
amnesty proclamation l;i this respect tho
soldiers sympathize with the pauiards, and
neither the volunteers i,or the Government will
be able to protect the niewusr of the revolu
tionary party from violence. The rebel forces
In tne aisirict ot vin-i i;iav;i una cientuegos
number over 60' 0. They are divided into three
r.arties one near Cfutucvro?, another near
CaniBViira. and a thirl ne.ir MauceiSHOua.
Ttiev Lave destroyed the rad abts and telegraph
line;". Great confusion prevailed at Trluidad.
Railroad and teleirrupnie eoiumunieation with
that citv is cut ou. Grear nuinuersor ioulb
men are leaving tho ti iei and buniug the
lebfllion. Anengogem(Lt to W place at Sin
Cristoval. The ribils were eomiriauded by
Gnrci Presto, lue uovernn.i tii, troojis were
defeated aud compelled lo ie rca. it is sup-
nnhPd that the ofieel ot i'roslo is to si I th'r
landing at 1'oif Mulallos ol an expedition under
CUneros. ...
An action toot pluca a. Gu mtscay. In which
twenty Spaniard! wire woinded. rtiereboU
ield the Iilo of railro.id between Bigua anl
Villa Claia. Twelve or-sous ha.e been urresied
t Cardenas, amotg tbem the Hntlt-h Consul.
Alvieea from Santiuif.i ti the P b instant bavo
beeu received. Heavy ra'm ). ' fal'eu and haJ
produced much sifsness -unui); inn troop-, a-io
aiiiili ar operations were su.'pendel incjme
outnep. The arrival of trooii iroai the army
iA Vnln:Redn had bnl.'d a Did', or lUe
Creo'cB.'who intended lo toLc thu city by
BurnrWe on the loloviu? S. ;n day. -Tue
nugonlsm between the pif ioi irt thai
tdi hi inereasiuff. unl au o:trt:uk w is iiumi'
neat. Tba nolue lieinif un: ul'i. have uouil I ue.l
tl eir duty. Thectiob ra rtiitrf with luerejs.'il
vio'ence. A y rau.l parade of tli" voi'iuieem tl
be held o i Sunduy we. k. Alcalde El ov an I
itoii.e depiutuieiit nj'aM- ii h ive been arrested.
The Bauco sutmcrihes 1 0,0()i) i.) equip and s
tHin volunteer.'. Adv.ee lio n Nuevttas aro to
the 11th iof. Aa enojuu'er in k pUcein ill
vicinity, in wbicu the l'lSjr.-e.T.B lost tutrry
kilted and wounded, lnelo''.li)g Dr. A'gilagi h.
A portion oi i ue volunteer have arrived tit
Oeoara rrooi Hotgulo, a'd ihu rebi U have d.s-
anieared from ihat q imter.
Havana. Feb. 10. The (i.veinmeut antbort
tie refuse to lecojiiil.e ihe Un"cd states CojsuI
eicrpt ft a cnuiuprcl d auent. Nutiraliz-d
Ami rleanfarebeina t'niirnn-(i without having
rbaraes oreierred ami utt tuem, or without a
lor trial. Ibe Auieneau Consul will hi
compelh d to lcav unless hei .uopor'ed by his
Government. ThU Governmpiit piao.uir r
triction in the way of Auitnuuia who wish to
thu i.land.
LownoN, Feb. 10. Th! formal opening of the
new l'arliament. pQtupoucd l ist year iu con-e-uace
of tle reiigiiiition of PisratU' wlnUtrj,
o )X pluce thi alVrtoon. T ie niooibors ol the
llou-e i Cjnimons were summoned ti a loid
the bar ot the Clumber of I'eers t hfar th
ro.VHl fpeecb. Tbo Vucm was not prenen', b i'
her Majstj'4 ptcecn was eeliverrd byrjval
oninil-Hion. and was rei l to the nssemnleil
lionsi 8 by the Lord Cuancell'.-r. Tac speech in
suhiance Is ns IoIIowk:
"Tbo Q'ieen ft8lres the lords and Com
mons that the lelnioi.s ot tiret Uritnu
with nil lore'gn powers ar.s t pre
tei.t ou an excellent looitng. The hos
tillMis which threatmed to oreak out in
the East, have been previ n.ed by a c onlerence
oi the Lieut powers hi Pins. The hopa ts ex
pressed that the legotutiiiis with the United
Htn'es ill i luce on a hrm and durable bais
the triendsht: which should ever i xld, be'.wecu
Eniilatd and Ameheu. Tht d!'urtiniiee in
New eiilai'O are 10 he lei'letled. bat the Qucs
is mre that prudence and moJer lion ou the
purr r.t Hie government will prevent a recur
rei re of nich unhappy events. The esti
irriies which will lie laid hch re. the Home
of I'ciniiii.rs by the ministers ire tniied on
the lus s of economy, coupled wi.h ofllelenoy.
in the ndii'itils'railou ot th" service. The cou
th lied Mippuvaion of the writ of htbca-i
rcrpnslii Inland ii rci.'nrded as uiineees'" try.
The ecclesiastic arrangemeuts for Ireland nro
to he crinsiilcied by Pailiament." du thU suh
ject ihe fjiicen coi eh des as to'l i'vs: "I am
jieru:u'ed that a careful regard will be b i l to
ihe interests involved, aud that, thiough the
application of 1 1 inelplcH of t fU'il lustice lothe
quesiion leh re tin in, Parliament will
secure the undivided feeling of tne people ot
Jr'atd. ou, the S;dc 0' loyally aud law, efface
the ni'inory ot past eou'en lotl, and cheri.ih t'je
avnii.hthid tit un Birprioriiite iieenle."
" Loki'on, Feb. 10. Accounts ot the stile of
affair In Para?iiuT have been received from
both sldcP, und are, as usual, contradictory.
The Rrzil ans claim ihat the war is ended, aud
that their lorcts now permanently occjpy Asun
cion, and tho inhnbi'ants who, on their ap
proach, by an order of Lopez fled to the iuterior,
are now n turning to their homes. It U posi
tively afnt-d that Lonez has ubiudoned the
country and gone to IMivia. Ou the other
bond, accounts from Paraguayan r-ources
represent that Lopez's army, niter tho battles
at Villeta and Argostnra, retired la compara
tively pood order, and is s'lll cap ible of making
a forhiidiible leHUtencc. ThP Paraguayans ba;e
their hopes of preserving their independence
and retrieving their losses on the violent dis
sensions which they Buy havo biokca out among
ibe generals of the allied troops.
Makrw, Feb. 16. popular demonstrations
have again been made lu this city In favor of
the ireedoni of religious worshio aud also for
the abolition of capital punlshmout. The
people have gathered in the streets of Vaila
oolid and protefted ngiinr, the military con
scription. Active preparations are going on
for the immediate embarkation of six thousand
more trcops for Cuba. Don E calau'o will go
on with reinlorcemi n's, and with Instructions
from the Provisional Government.
Florence, Feb. 16. Complete diplomatic
relations between Italy and tbo Republic ol
Mexico w ill soon be restored.
FROM WASHINGTON.
FJnnueinl A Hairs.
Washington, Feb. 16. The Senate Finance
Committee have asreod to a bdl refunding to the
Illinois Iron nnd Bolt Company the sum ob
tained against them lor ulleged violation ot the
Intf rnal Itnveon law, not to exceed twet.tj
seven hundred dollars.
Tho bill which passed the House on Saturday
E revolting banks from making loaus on green
acks ns collaterals, has just passed the Senate
without material amendment.
liiaoMnl of Bills.
Tbe bill lor the removal, of political dis.i-
biliiies parsed tbe House . bX a vo'c ot 130 to
48. Mr. Cclf.ix voDgln the aUirmative.
Mirrner made a strong eitorr. to get tne uiii
graiiiing Mis. Jjineom a pens on or allowance
passed, but It wcat over auor oemg discussed
two hours.'
The bi II allowing the Northern 'Pacific Kull-
road lo mortgage their rond, so aj to raise fuu Js,
pataed the Senate lo-;lay.
The Civil Tcunro mil.
Mr; Morton has lust announced to the Renate
bis detorminatlon to pr ss ibe Civil Tenure bill,
pu i that unless the bill was parsed as it came
from tro House It wou'd certainly be vetoed.
Morton lramed the bill as it came irooi the
IlOUiC ' .
fTvvlpg . to the We h iur of continuing tli"
setsiori "of li e House la?t nigh, fie Committees
id Wnf 'iiiid Means, fost Otliee, and other
comuiuees, h'. ld no mepliugs this morning,
"''" 'ihe Tobrteco lux.
Thf' ie'pri setafivei of tha tobacco dealers iive
still here. cndiMVonng to pro mre modimia
tlons of the internal revenue law, particularly
ntohtamps, and securing the Fubsti(utlnu;of
those that will be'ter pro'ect that Interest us
well m Fecuro the Government against fraud.
Callers on Cleuernl tlraul "r
Among tbe callers on General Grant 18 3ay
were toe uhd, lieury vuou, or sia-sacmi'eus,
nnd linrn (icrolt, the Mulateroi the North
German Uuioo. '
Carl fcchurz, Senator ciecl from Musourl, U
cu the floor of the henate to day.
BOO Til.
Disiiilermeiit of llie AsmiissIu'k Rcmalas.
Yesterdav President Johnson directed an
order to issued from tbe Wur Department, to
deliver the rename or .ichn vviikes liootn, in
terred at the arsenal, to tho undertaker irom
Ballimi re, nnd the Secretary of War having
issued such an order, the undertaker immedi
d intel v proceeded to ihe arenal, wheu tieueral
Kamsey pave the necessary directions, and the
rt mams a'cre exaumed and piactd iu a wagon,
and ttaued to o. iii t streer.
Mr. Weaver came hero on Friday l ist with a
let'er irom iJdwm liootn to the fresiieur.
making a request for tho remains. Preeidnt
Johnson, alter rcnuiug it, requefcled him to call
yesterday, wheu he would give an answer. Tae
leiter was a very sbort one, and sta'ed that be
(Mr. lioo b) liud every coiiddence In Mr
Weaver, w ho would place the body In his privae
vault untl the remains could t o iransleired to
the City Cenie' cry uear Ualiinior, and placed
bi side U ose of tber fn'her. lie al-o requeoted.
n bi t a t or his alllieted mother, the return of
me trunk oi nis uroi in r.
iTeierday. according to nroniise. Mr. Weaver.
wi h Mr. llarver, waued ou the Presiden' and
a proper order lor thd hod was giveu, and, as
oe or? naTta. iney proepeoed 10 tne afenat
wnrre the houy was taneu ui and delivered t
tueni about 6 o'clock, Ou aiming at the
aisenul it wjb found, uoivo hstandinp every
prtcaut ou hud been taken to keep ibe removal
stcre', tha' a uunib-r oi i ersons who surmisel
ihat something wag going u, bad gathered
anou'. tiieuo r, aud lo avoid thu crowd, thu
ren uius wne t.ikeu to the s a.de of tbe firm, it
bt ing the v ry fame iu wuina roth- kept
bis horse, alio Iron', ng on 'he a'loy fioui whence
lie made ms escape aiier ilia murder ot th !
PresiOeut, Here a loidinu deal, uupainted
c ll:n was D'ouuut loun, am me ieiuaita we e
plaod in u lo be takeu to D ilMmore.
ine uox in wn'cu tue rem i'u were origlna lv
Imened mas inueh oeeayi d. rd on Us lap wu
feuu i a puiiiteu no ir i l n uootu s mine, aud
on latiiugoil the lid thr mains were found to
be wrapped iu to or ihree giey bl iket, and
iu a tine state ol peservai ou. Tn c ai and
v Bt were in a good coudit ou.ai also tbe pan
taloens. execpf iha' a portion of one lej
apinral to have b"en cuti tr. The cava r
b ot on LL Kft ie.- was in extr poo I conJinoo,
ir.nk rnr lo he neari; ne. ana cue snoe
on the light foot, a eo ntnon orojan, which he
irocureu hi fliuoo's noufe, iii ni tui
down tbe lronr, but wa o.herwise lu a good
ccndi'lou. . M.
It consequence of the want ortlmtcere was
but litil ex iinltiMtion of the remaius mudo Ht
the stable, but it ws observed that the bed
was not conuicted wl h l he bodv, aud ih-it one
or two of the vtr enire as also tbe fiiali bon-a
of tbe leg, were miain. I ftl4 observed
ii,t tho liulr ni tn deceased Wis In a gO 4
siafe of orciertatlou. the loi g curly lock took,
lug tt if tbey hud been subjected to the barbcr'a
bands. Mr. Weaver left wlb the remain lo
the bait-past ifven o'clock train lag', evening,
and took them immediately to ma eeiDUD
nrent on W. Fayette street, and to-day will plarr
tt m In oiigft bis patent caskets, covered with
do h and filter mounted, ar.d place tbem In his
tauU. k. Oreeumount, to aait the arrival of
his relatives. mtdrcr's IfofA. t'trrfiwlrnce.
' Tnr, PpRATTfl at Sabatooa "Mr. Do Cor
dova r lined in his on In'mltab'e way th
Pits'. tal history ol the tjpratt family, or that
portion ol It which reltred to their visit to
alHt07a Sprtres and his own imbroglio la tbe
mrtter, at. the Gper llou-e, last evening, before
ago d sized audience. It is really one of the
very best of Air. I)e Cordova's literary edorts,
and as a satire on the liishtonable follies of tbe
day. It may uiibesuntniuly i set lon as a
crltnbie coup d e'a'. The sppaket'n manner of
delivery has improved since we last hail the
phasureof seeing him or else be let himself
ou' In a mot unusual n.anmr la-t eveniuc
and h's claims a a tirst-cu-s comedian cannot
be queilonid. Hig Ulustra'ionsof that modern
epidemic, the 'Grecian I3piid," and his account
of tbe voices of the niirht wh eh came through
the sluts of bis blind-door at "i he Cuion." lairly
conviibed the house with laughter. Ou Cor
dova's success as a lecturer is ranldly on the
increase, hanlrg now more invl'a'loru pouring
lu iiiion him than he can possibly fill, and h is
rlchlv deiervtug of it. So far as Instruction
goes, he will conipsrn favorably with nine
feiths of the penpau tics of the day, while a& a
promoter ot uproarious mirth and pood diges
tion, ho 1s wllhniit a rival Aewtirlt Adrerinter.
MARINA TELEGRAPH.
For ad'lUUmal Marin Neioi $ee Firxt Pa(i.
A Xj MAN AO JTUB
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PHII.ADKLPHIA BOAKJJ Off TRADJE.
JAUBS DuUOHKBTr, I
cs Aki.ua WjmicLica, Monthly Committko,
W. u. Kknt, J
UOVKHKHT8 OF OCKAJI STKAUKllS.
iOR AUEKU1A.
Hellona. London. ....New York ....Ja.
MrVBda... .......l,lvrpool...Nw York
AIM'I'O Llverpool...Now York .Ft,
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iiniuark... 1,1 vptiooi...ibw York
Vlruiiila. LlveriHX)I...New York Voh
IUi lliudie belli b am pioD... Hitlllmore. Feb!
4
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IdoIk Wiasgow,,...iNew York..,,,
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AilsmaDDta. Hatru New York....
Tan ta.. ......l,lvenool...New York
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I una Llverpool...New York..... F'bd.
Mam Southampton... New York..........Feh.
FOU KUROPK.
Minnesota. New Yorn... Liverpool -Poh
Chliia ...Muw York... Liverpool 1 n.
America..... New York...Bremen....M Feh.
li. ol N. V ork.New YorkM.JJverpool..........Keb.
Ki giaDd.. New York. ..Liverpool Kan
U.K icKdonj New Y'ork...uliuiiiiw irh
oi. Lauiei.l New York... Havre ...Feh.
Km a. New York...l.lvrmiol
Col Anlerp.,.New York...Llveriiool i'eb'
(WAlSTWISJK. lXlMKsriM. vivi
Waran18trlpcPhllaJB .Havana..' Feb.
l koo i-onaaa..;r.New Orlean. Feb.
llBKle......, New York... Havana L'..
Piou,er.........Phtlada....WIImljuKton Pa.
Wyoailn........PhllRi1a... Havar.nnh Pok
8. Amnrlca Npw Vnrlr Kin T -"
Alalia ata ftirwardpd hv nv..v iaarv.n'V VL'U -
llnea. The sleamers for or from Liverpool call at
Qoepnntown.ejtcppuheOanadlau line, whloU call at
Londonderry. ThestPamerg for or from IheOonU
neutoallatBoatbauiptoii. (TLEAKKD VESTirBniv
"","sboluPl,o'n8llatilrlPe8, il0lms' Havana, Thos
Br baiquHBrolber's Frlde, Sjailth, Matanzas r n
Van Jiorn. ' ' ,
Briirjaiutg Baker, Phelan, Cardenas, Warren a
Gtesv.
Beur Maine raifre. waiey, rort Bpaln (Trlnldail
8cbr C. K. lmer, corson, Kingston, Ja,, D. N. Wetz
)ar A C'o.
Bt'r if. irauEiin, riernon, isaiumare, A. Groves, Jr.
ARRIVED YE3TERDAY.
Steamship Wyoming, Teal, 70 hours from Sevan.
rn.li, wlib cotton, etc.. to Philadelphia and Wouthin
Mai! (Steamship Co. PasstmKTS-J. L, MoaauTv
sou. B. V. Biddia. Airs Mania and son, Khv J
Hanoid. Mia. Caesiday, James Murtha, a. fiorcbert'
fiatgliH Liuda, Wicks. 11 dnys from feieua. wlih
suiiar ano moiascs l tt. A W. Welsh. ' wlln
B ur Marina an. uavis. huoiiisod, i day rrom Ml',
ford. Crl . wilb cralu lo Jas Harralt.
Hchr Wm. Townsend. MeNlii 1 day from Frederlca
1 e'.. wlib train m Jas. L. Hewlvy A Co. '
Hcbr uuv la. Fox. l day irom Odessa, Del,, with grain
to Jas L. Bewie A Co.
Hiranjpr a nuie, Sihaw, from Baltimore, with salt t )
. . MEMOKAMDA.
HlfenmhimonawauJa. Jeuulngi, hence, at teavan
nab 5 eaierday.
bt.aniHhlp Notmao, Crowell, hence, atBostsn yes.
tuoay.
bif BUislilp Juniata, Hoxte. cletred at New Orleans
lllb Ilia', lor Puhadelphia vl Uavaua. Passnnirer
W C. Child, lor Piilimielehla. Crgo lo.id bal4 rnt.
Icid, ltd ribis clay. 617 bides, 25 bales moss, and 14
liarQuettchkm)i, euow, hence, at Mariellles 2fia
lilllniii.
Brig Union T , Tufts, tor Philadelphia, oleared at
ill Win V nmn mu iiiDb'
Bng Aliavela Thompson, was loading at Matanzas
h li al. lor "Falrniount."
a
Brig Ciaia P. CIiuoj. l'vrkcr, uric, remained at Ma
t. n,.H hi n mar
UHK Ida Ij . Ky. rrom "t Martins ror Philadelphia.
Kft, fiDORStl lltb
lo leal, en evnwicK inland Hnoais.
bi lir Ibebier. Kenneny.
frnni Halifax lilth luat.
lor PnUadulpula, balled
s-ch'a !4 sieiu au. Adams, and Genrgln Deorlng,
Wnlsro, inc re rua'ni-d at Malarias ttih lnst.
ecbr L. M, Retd, bvteiiuau, heuue, at Boston 15th
Sjcbr r. J. Miller, Dnnham. frorn Bt. John, N. B.,
lor PbPaileipblx, at Balem Htb lost.
Hcbr Warren B uku. juees-rvey. for Philadelphia,
a- in null from ttava"nah loth leal.
stehr L'azie Bntcbtuder JUngilsh, was loading at Sa
vannah lllb BBt. for N VKIB.
s chr L a. M ay. Bakrr. sailed from Providence 13. h
in.i . t, r TS aw (!mri Ih. Del.
tsciir Kllra B. Emery. Young, for Philadelphia,
salltd iioia rroviuence isto iduw
NOT1CIC TiTm ARINKRS.
- The French Government has given notice that from
ttie lie b nay ol January. IbiiD. iwoPgbts will be ex
hiblid at ibe eutiauce ot the port ol Ceite, sooth
coaal ol Frauee.
1. A nxed ted light from a tower on the northeast
bead oi the Break water, elevated 4e leet above high
waier.
2 A fixed rd tight from a tower on tbe extremity
of FtoMignan Jel.y. aud N W. by N. 262 yards rrom
tbe Breakwater light. Ills elevaud 44 leei above
iils'h water.
Bom lights In clear weather should be aeen from a
diMaiire uf seven mile
The Branwatrr lower In 55 feet high, and that ot
lie Jti) ?.siei; they are buhl ol sheet iron aud are
I aieita wnite,
The peaitii n ofihe Breakwater light Is In lat. 41 deg.
?8 mlo. Hec. N., long. 8Ceg. 4i miu. Usee. J. from
l.reria leh.
Also, tnat from Ihflsome date tbe two lights on
Bier ellen Cladel will be oiaeoniionea
tioniuir w. H. Mil UUltlcK. Chairman.
Treasury rJepartnient.Ollloe Lighthouse Board, Wash
ington. J-. I... CU. 1. 1W,
A STI-WINDOW RATTLEll.
For welling, Cam, Nteuuiboati Etc.
Prevents Rattling and Shaking of the Win
dxwsby tho wind or other causes, tig litmus the
sasu. pieveuis me wiudauunuHUroiu enteriug,
easily uttuelivd, and requires but a aln"le
ginnee to jutfpe or its merits.
Call on the General Agent,
O. P. ROSE
No. 727 JUNE htreet,
Betweeu Market aud Cbeacut,
Vi 11 rnawSin
Philadelphia.
LARICLERC & DUCHEY,
Cubtom House Urokers and Notaries Public,
Flo. 406 LIBRARY Stroot.
All Custom Houxe Business transacted
PASSPORTS PROCURED
rvB. rClNKELIN, AFTEB A RKSIDEHCl
x-f aud jiai:tiu ot nilrvy years at IbeMortawaai
oornai ulTuiid aud Uulun aueeia, has lately re
S'"?'1 ?','"h K.I.H.VEKTH burwil, tMiweeji MAJi-
Hlaauutrlurllw In tha rwnmnt and Mrfect rmre ol
all rct-ni, curoulo, looal. kud oonaUlnUunal alt
" " p-cil iiaiore, is urovarblaL
. Diaeaava of th akin. aouarln In a hundred it
lrui forma, totally eratfloaud; mental and phyaloa)
w.aknma. and all nervona deblltila aclentldoallf
and tnoreaaliaiy areata. Omog kooig liom la.ll
'M ts r a
A I.EaAKDER G. C ATT ELL CO
dtA. rwivv-a WMM SSION M K ROHAN TS,
No. U NuiiTU WaAitViUi
NO. JO WQHTH WATER STRICT.
ril I L.A rik l.fliri - flt
YUrXAatC V1 CATaVLa. MUUM OaTTJUA
FBlUCiriL DH'OI
ri'h THI bA Lt u
E 1 V 1 n C B tl 7 A M F B
Wo, 04i tHHiVl r?T KEHlT.
cewthal ofkicew. ho. ia h. ririum.
Two door ; below Chennnt elrei
A1D
HO, 432 WALNVJ fcTUEKr,
(Feuc rnlidifig).
J 6 I A I L 1 6 B R D 1663.
The sale of Revenue B tamps la tUJ conUnned
at tbe Old-iiaUblliihed Agency.
Tbe stock comprises every denomination
printed by tbe Government, and having at all
times a large supply we are enabled to fill and
forward (by Mall or Express), all orders, lmme
diately upon receipt, a matter of great lmpor
ance. United BUtes Notes, National Bank Notes
Drafts on Philadelphia, and Post Olnce Orders,
received in payment.
Any Information regarding the decisions oi
tbe Commissioner of Internal lie venue cheer,
rally and gratuitously furnished.
Revenue 8 tamps printed upon Drafts, Checks,
Receipts, etc.
Tbe following rates ot commission are allowed
on Stamps and Stamped Paper:
On 125 and upwards - a per cent.
100 . . ..,..M......MM,.....M....8
800 " .4 "
Address all orders, etc to
STAMP AGENCY,
NO, 301 CHE&NTJT STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
UNITED STATES POSTAGE STAMPS ol
all kinds, and STAMPED ENVELOPES, OOQ
taatly on uand.
MEDICAL.
IHIEUMATISHI,
E U n A L G I A
Warranted Permanently Cored
Warranted Permanently Cored
Wltlioot Iiijory to the System
Without Iodide. 1'otassla, or Golcbicom
Uj Ubiitg lunardly Uuly
DR. FITLER'S
GREAT K1IEU1IATIC BE3IEDT,
For Rheumatism and Neuralgia in all its forms
Tbe only standard, reliable, positive, mraiiibi per
manent core ever discovered. It Is warranted to con
tain nothing hurtful or lnjnrlong to the system.
WARRANTED TO CURE OR MONEY RBFURDBJ)
WAliRANTKD TO CURSOR MONKY BJaVUNllJ
Thotuandg ot Philadelphia referenoeg of cure. Pn
pared at
Ko. 29 S0CTU F0CKTU STKEET,
lUstnthU BELOW MAEKKT.
DRUGS, PAINTS, ETC.
ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO.,
N.E. Corner of rOUKTU and BACK fits.,
fHIT.iPKI.PHlA.
WHOLESALE DRUCCI&TQ.
IM PORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS Oi
VI iiitc Lead and Colored Faints, Fcttj
YarnJBlics, (c
AGENTS lOB THE CELEBBATKA
FItEKCU ZLC PALM'S.
DJEALER8 AND CON8UMKB8 BUPPLIEJB Al
LOWEST rBICEn JTUit (JAMIL 12IJ
W Tne following Managers aud Oflluer have been
gucua ioi iOtLrfuiCB. Preside.!,
Wm. H. Moot I wm, yv. amn,
haUiOel Avoa, I tVrdluaud J Jirefrr,
Ot,l'g Dalle.t, I t'la! 1 Bushy,
j: ..i. ijp.h . t 11 A. Knitftii.
f.7Ji..r and Tr asorer, JOKr-U B.'lXiWNSKND.
n h. Mtiin era bave paniea a itaoluiloo rqunlng
bnlh LOk-bOlaera auu v uiiur w ii wnn, nvew m iiih
eUirPUIV llltlnu nf tliA llimnanr Mn 111.
Koinuinru hi . ii o . rr-uirin. v . i iu. he.
ma n nau
a KfH Blreet. or oiauvoi ine aianagera. 1 )U
Tl KNHillhtania H U 3 I 1 1 A !
vwavv k v I xt w w rr a w
t puiLauaM.Puia, Uuvgmlser !W, IcM.
,ijiH. u.ii.u.iM i.rf.
Wiaiar korria. Ho. n SJ Third street.
h Morris Wain. o. mti. Deiasiare avenne.
Atfttoiiig Ph.lolan-J. M. Da Costa, M. D., N-
'urdiTg'HaTg'ioBs-WlUUm Hunt. M. D.. No. law
'IfSS ( owrgg Morton. M.D..NO. Hit Cheaoui
litre tit. . .A TTa,..I
w. . .M Ann Mnrirfiniia itiruu ai kiivj iiwiiii-
Ul every day iHuudayggxoepiett) to receive ainiUca-
loiuied lately
gdmlitad U uroug". ""-"
l w
hereaiier.
DR. F. GIUARD. VETERINABY 8UR-
GEO N. .treat ' ?'. ' h""f?.'"i,
matmag torsi. a bla Inilruutry, to.
witn atncleot aeoom-
FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFE
pROM THE GREAT FIRI
IN MAHKKT 8TKHKT.
HijtitiAO'.s iiTi;:vT hvj:s
AkhIu the Cbanipioii !
r K5LY BAFK THAT PltKHRRVKi IT'S CON
TUNia VNUJIAKl'.KO,
UtTTFlt FROM T MOllUIH PKHOT CO.
Phiiai)Ri.piiia,'I welflh Montn Hth.lud.
Me.ara. I.riiu. Kerrln A Co.. No. l Chr-annt
Itret'i benla: it la with ar-at iliuniiie that nid
onr tetiiiuony to the value of yi ur Patent Chariploq
r-Mie. at the Uiniiui-iive ore on miirteisttept, on u e
evening ol Ihe 3d lnBi.,ioiir at'ro was the centre ot the
cubfUgratiou, and, being III et) wlin a large aiotk ol
driga, oh, lorieniine, palnia, vara nh, a coiiol, etc ,
niaoe a aevere and trying U-dU Your Halo aloud In ail
exijorrd Rlina'ioii. aiid I el I wlih tne burning Iloort
uiio ibe tnliar among a quantity oi coaiouai.ioi m
tfilala. We opened It unit day nnd found our books,
ehl'HH, baLk ni'te hills receivable. ahd.t'uUre'
eooienia ail nafp. It la especially gratlf Ing lo tin tu.-t
ji ur aaie cm uui an rigot as we naa enirumeu our
mi st valiinhle hcioka to I', We ahull waul another of
yi nr Hale Id a few days, as tbey have onr entire con
tidenie. Yours, reepeciinuy,
X. MOitRTH PKROT A CO.
nrnniNi'n patrnt eiiiMpmw savkm. ti'
vlelora iii more loan bi0 aci Ideiitai lirps. Awardi d
the Prmo Mt utls at the Worlds Fair. Lond'ju:
Worm's JTair, Mew York; aud lubosiilou CusvcrkCile,
larla
Maourautnrd aud for sale by
FAltltEL, llEltRING & CO.,
Mo. b2 t'lli:iSMT STKKt T,
lSDwrmilmrp PHILADELrillA,
n . i. . it a i n k n
- , .
fIRfc AND UUKO LAlt-rKUOF SAFES,
LOCKeMlXH, BKLIHANOKR. AND DEALEJl
UH lil l l.niNU iiAKJJWAKlE,
lft No. 434 BACK Street
BLANK BOOKS, STATIONERY.
JAS. H. DRYSON & SON,
o. U North MXTli Street,
Stationers and Printers.
Blank Hooks, Ledgers, Day Hooks, Cash
Hooks, Ltc. Ltc,
Made to order at tbe shortest notice, at tbe lowest
market rates.
LETTER PAPER, per ream 2'50
FoOlbt'AP PAPER, per ream 8 00
NOTE PAPER per icaui... .. 1-25
A fll assortment of Imported and staple STA
TIONERY, always on hand; INKS, PENCXLU, PEN-
SOLDERS. Etc., In great variety.
EM Vi LOPES, buff, letter size ft TO per 1000
wnue, ... loo
A great variety of styUs and grades always on
band, at the lowest rates.
PBINTED BLANKS, CARDS, PAMPIILET3,
Etc executed In tbe most approved styles l91m
JAMBS D. SMITH ft CO.,
BLANK BOOK
MANUFACTURERS,
WHOLKtSALE AND HKTAIL..
Ro. 27 houth SLVEMli Street,
11 it fmwtim
PHILADELPHIA,
SXATIOfcfltoHa,v
REAL ES tAlFAT' AU CTI 0 N.
BK.AI, iaTA'f l'lfi.vlA9 BON3'
iiiiie. Well-HecureU gfhoti-y4at Sl.V)a year,
p.i, J7G0O. Ou Tuesday. I'e0ruui y 21, 18GJ. ut 12
o'rloi k, Doon, will be sold at public salo, at tbe
Philadelphia Kxchane, alt that well secured
rtoeeujutilegtouDd-reutof ?l jO a year, clear of
tax8, payable April and Ootober, seoureU by
all that valuable lot oi grouud, wtih the exten
di ve 1 in pro v rut ills known as tbe ''Victoria Oil
Works," thereou erected. 13egluD.it gat a point
on the east aide of Penrose avenue or Hute
Island road, 214 feet 8 inches south of Pollock
glret, containing over 4 acres of Und. .
Tbe lmprovenients on tue above are nearly
new, so d cost 140 (X'O. .
Ji. plan mav be seen At the auction roorrW ,
M. '11IOMAH & SONS. Anciloneern, '
213172031 No. i:i and 141 S. FOURTH St.
TltUBTEE'S HALE THOMAS A SONS,
AUCTIONEERS. LioU. Oregon. On Xues
uuy, February 'li, lsflO, at i o'oluck. noon, will
be gold at pnbilo Bale, at tbe Philadelphia Ex
cbacge, all the title and Interest of L. E. Burry,
IruBtce of Michael llerr, In the-.follotving pro-
P1i8,rotgoif7"-onBd, 23x100 feet, "'tfa?' City (a
cltv In prospective). In WainineUiii1iwrUory.
Also, 110 of tne undivided part ofJgd Paclilo
Also, 4 lots In Syracuse, Oregon, each 13x100
feel.
Auo, 24 lota In Canemah, Oregon, each 23x100
feet.
Also, 3 lots In Syraouse, Oregon, each 23x100
feet.
Also, 1 lot In Bctevllle, Oregon, li of V3 acres.
AIho. 1 lot In JUutevlllo. Orexon.itaxlOO teet.
Also, a land claim to 640 acres, near Oregon
City, Oregon.
Tenon Cash.
By order of I. K. Barry. Trustee,
M. THOMAS 4 HONS. Auctioneers,
1 30sw7t Nos. 13 and 141 8. FOURTH. Htreet.
LEGAL NOTICES.
TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED
J- bl A l Its, sou 111JC EA&lElt HloTRlUT Uk'
rtKNSV LVANIA.
JOHM 1. LKM of Philadelphia, bankrupt, hav-
itiK pvuiiooea lor in. uinciiarge a mteiiog oi cr.dl
luis will te te.O on the iweru-jlxtli day ot Februarr.
lv at 3 o'cli fk P, Mm beiore ttie Ite.i.ter, WIL
LIAM McMlCHAKL Esq., at rWO V A ! DT Stfeet.
li) l(iCliy of PliUaoeiph a, that tbe examinatlou oi
Ue .ben Urn pi may be Uoihhed, aud auv buslnesHol
iiieelli.ys ittiulrtd ly seullous 27 and 201 tbeaotof
CoDcisrs iiauaactsd.
'1 be Register will certify whether the Bankrupt has
conloiu.to to Ids duty.
A met II uk will a. so Oe held on WEDNESDAY, tbe
tenth dav ol March. IKo'J, Oeiore the Court at 1'hlU
deli bla at 10 o'clock A. N ., whon partus Interested
may tltow cause at a nat ibe dlHcbarcn,
, - Wlmeas ibe Uouorablo John Oidwalader,
j seal I Judge ot the said Uimilct Court, .nd seal
Ibeieof, at Pliiladeipula, tbe rlrat day of
1'tbruaiy, A. J. Ib-g . K. FOX ClefK.
AlltSt WILLI Ail AlClIUHAKU
Meg Inter.
itat
TN THE COtRT OE COHMON I'LEitS FOR
L HIK CUY AiJJ COUJVAX' OF 1Hii.A
KSLP11IA,
Truat Eaiaie of LETITIA O BACKUS, formerly LE
. TITIAC. lOorHK.
Tbe Auditor gpialtued by the C'Mirtlo audit, set
tle, ar-0 adjuntilie acuuill ol M.A K ISOS BAI I I'll
aiid J Mk BAYARD, Trustee and r luaen-ureol
UieiUliul Wuy. 184(1. betweeu LKfi 1 1 A O cOOc-Klt
ilu l uneaio aili u of be- marriage witn Ihe Kev.
JUUNu liA'KUBI aud S.AMUK1. F.ISU1T1I aud
WILLI A at W HMITI1. in wboae.ie.d tbeaooouut
ama h.ve been ouly subailiutud, and to report dla
ml ullon ol tbe balaoce in iiie nanda or tne Account
ant, will meet tbo far i In loierra e l. Ir the puritn.
ol hla ai'io iilioeuf.. ou TU K-411A Y, KHOruary 2H A l.
IKW.at llo'cltx'g A M .athiaoitlue. N0.4UD WALNUT
Hir.ei. in ih.Cliy f'f I'bl artelphla.
gTmw o" WILLIAM 1. RAKKB, Andltor.
tm THE DISTRICT COURT OF TUB UNITS!)
J KI ATI-H Full TUK AAHlH-ltN Ulrtlitlt'l Of
PW-,VLVAYNA.BAN,KRupTcy
At Philadelphia Decrnior 2.1 A. U IMS,
'1 aa onuiN:gn-4 hereby give, nut Ice ol bis appoint,
nieui Aaaiguee of HA.bhRH'K KINO, of fhllv
tleluMa ai.d s ate of Peuusyivauu, wliblu said dia
triot who bat ijn atudg.d a baukruot ou ula owu
oeiltluu by the Dialrlet C-iurt ol sal-l Dlsirlvt
V ' JOHN KOUfcUTtl. AtaigDge,
No. U Hnmh HlXl'li ctieet,
To tbeC'reditors of said Haultrupt i lu wi u
R0DOEB8' AND WOSTENHOLM'9 POCKE1
MM Vtil, Pearl aud Blag Handle, of beaulirul
flnl.b. ROLiokRM' aud WALK A BUTCHER a KA.
X.OHB, and tha aelebrated LKOOUL'lliil JLAZOA
BClSiHORH of lb lineal quality.
Kaaors, Kulvea, BclMor.. aud Table Cutlery Oman!
gnd Pii.Uhed, a P. M A DalllaA'H. Ma Ug XJtWl'll
tot.lMlw MtganaA,
AMUSEMENTS.
w
r.NUT HT. THKATH K BEOTNHAT 71.
... . . I ill..... . b ITITdTkill IT-
ininirun'i.;i ...t. wu, .
Ulnfli Klulil oi trie wi.r'd-reiiowiied CHrnoa ans.
Mr. aid Mrs. Ha UN KV Will IAM1, n
1. K i 1. L' I II . MJk lit1 lfc:w lliuui unn
..A' J ..... V .... ..v a V ... a. . UQ.
The pathetta Irliri Ilra-ua emit el
IHKI.ANU Am I I WAS.
Hr-ifgrrl Paf.wltn Hni)S...ivr. B A KN B V WILT.I A Mr.
Jml O'l.r t Mia-BAItxhir WILLIAMS
Aller which Hie li aii Hul couieny or
THrt HOU Ml UIAMMND.
Mnre'rr Mr.. Bj -NKY WILLIAMS
To conclude wnli li e -ourlur roru-dielta of
Tlllli Hal I'VMiN
rrrldvMHrpliy Mr. BAHvfY WT.Lt AM
Pi(lay-H nr lit ol Mrw B A K M Ml Y W t L.M A viH.
TIIS. JOHN DKEW'yAIlCJd ISTKBhT IUE.
il AIl'K llegliis at J''.
LAST MOMT BU I O.N K, OP 'TAME I 'A 7 6."
XHIH (Weduesdav) KVK.N1NO. I'eb 17.
TAllKUAlH,
Mrs. JIAIRY IiAMlLKV f-H. JOHN DREW
lot cluUUig wi h Cr aid's 1 erversljii tf
Bakrr iaia i.
I'lli'iiy. by purl Icilar fienir .
A LJ--H N IN LOVE.
7n rehearsal, A VI'TIf OK I m 'UifsjrANCBi.
ami Ml I'll ADO AROUr NoriilNlt,
MI'S 81'SAX (.ALTON'S CI1ESNUI STflEET
1J1KATRK
'1 HTH F VKNINO.
t 1I1NO-1 JIOvv.jHf.
TMUtvhliAi KVUMNG,
Iwo rf OITr-filim h's ('null! 0er-.
LA ROsKl libT. KLXIJK n-id LIKSt'UKS AND
Fit l'l I'll K.V,
FRIDAY F.VKMNd, ti 19.
BRNFFlTOF Ml-M s-Crt ,N U ALTON.
LA HONNA M Ul I A.
fMiirday F.veniDg. Ilr renormancg of the Cn-nlfl
Ol-era eutMed FAM11K1TK. 1 15 tf
TTOA'S AMERicAN VAKIKTY THEATRE.
A' U..OS M 1-.NT OF TrdK JAl'd
for a limited Lumber oi nlcht-,
Tbe grtal J Aid ard ill- - rllLat
ALI -RIflH
KVF RY I'.VKNIKO aivl BA fURDtYA FTERNOOWJ
CI U N C K It T II A L I.-L KOTUUE.
J JMKV. ALFXAM'H.K K. MK LURK.
Fill OA Y KVKNIJiO, Feb. I't. IIWH.
Ptibjfct --LIFK IN THU J Oi K Y MOUNT4.TN9,
IK'keis, tuceuia. Ren rvert Seats at Trumplr'g
Mini c More, No 026 riienuut sir.et. filSM
Doom rpen at 7 o'clock. Lecture at 8 o'clock.
VALER'8 (LATE MILLER'S) WINTER
OARLKN, Nos. 720, m. 724, and ns VLtXIC
8'reet,
THE GRAND OPCHKSTRTOIV. rormerly the pro
pe1 ty ol tbe URAND LLKK of BADaN, purchased
at great expeuse by J At lH VALKrt, of ih la city, In
roumlDBllou with FLAMKR'H OKOI1ESJTRA. and .
Mass NFLlIF, ANDJtHse N. will perform AVERY
AFTr.BNOON and JtVF-MNQ at Uie above-men.
tloned place. Admission Iree. 1 Wll
H0RT1CULTURA L HAL L.-OERMANIA
OhCBFbTKA P DBLIU RHHKAR8ALSJ
F.VKRY WKDNKbDAY. at 8X P. M. Tickets sold
at the door, and all principal Mualo Stores. Pack
ages of live lor 1; single. 2b cent.
F ngfiKfrnenbi can be mane by addremlng O. BAB.
TJAia.No. rm MONTKKay Street; Wlttlg's Mualo .
Rtore. No. lcci CiiesDut street; Andre's Muslo Btora,
No. 1104 t'hewnut street. 1 II 8m :
CAB I, 6ENTZ' AND MARK HA8SLER13 ORi
CBEfsTBA MATINF.KS. U-VFOIY SATURDAY .
at :iH P.M.. IN MUStlCAL FUND HALL. Single Ad.
mlsalon. 66 certs package of 4 tickets, SI, at Boner'fJ
No. 1102 (
CHFXNUT Ht.. and at i ho poor. 1U tl .
PATENTS.
OFFICE FOR FEOCURlN'G PATENTS,
F0KKEST liUlLDlKGS,
No. 11 South FOURTH SL, Philadelphia,
AND MABBLK BU1LUIJNOH,
No, 46 o BF.VENTH B.reet, opposite TJ. B. Patent
oiuce, wasnii ginu. u. u.
11. HOWsON. Ho loitor of Patents.
C. UuWbU.v, Attorney at La.
CommnnlcatlODS 0 be addrcoatd to the PrlDCtp
Onicw. Philadelphia. 1 l lm
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
Wahiiinstov, D. O.. Jan. it, m9. :
On the petition ot LYIJl A W. LI ICUFtKLD. ad
mlnlhtratrtx ot Ibe .state of 1 aroy Lltohlleld, of
Hi. uib Bridge. Mansat huaeits, pray ng lor the exten
sion ol a pnient granted blm on tue I't oay of May,
loot, for au Improvement In etiuulea lor Looms:
It Is ordered ihat said petition be heard at this
cilice on the 12.h day or April next. Any person
may ot pose this extension. Obctlon, depositions,
and otner papers should be tiled lu tals olnce .
twenty days before the day ot bearing.
HXlallA FOOTS, ,'
210 2w Commiasloner ot Pateata. "
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
Washington, Ii C . Jan. 24, 1809.
on the petition or ruLuKUN K R iLLK-, of Bo
cbsnier, MastachUiiwtt, prayiuir lur the exteiisloii of
a patent granted him on tne lnu day of April. 1H66,
fur an luitirovemtut lu Muchlue lur Balslog aud
Tran'ponluR Hioues:
It la ordered tliat said pell. ion b beard at this
otllceiD the 7tb day ol April next. AnTpjra.nmay
oppose Ibis exienmon, OiJdcnous. depoaitlonj, aud
oiber uperH stu.uld )a Ule l lu lliu oulce ttveuty
day. telore the day ot ""ELTaHA VWE
310 21V Commi-sioner of Paieuta.
TTNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE,
XJ w inn imiTon, D. t, Jap, 2J,
On the pe'lllnn of l.tMr-Ol KL't-SKuL. or atas
slllou. riarg couuiy, tliiM, t raying fur tlia exteLSi'in '
oi a prtltiit giauteu him on me lt day of M ay, 1st 5,
relai ued w uy 16. irk2, lur an Improvement In double-
gesred Xt.ise Fown.-:
It U ordered tnat the sa'd petition be beard at this
cilice ou llie liu ov of April text.- Any iicrauu
may oppose this Batentdou. Oujectious depositions,
and oibrr I apiri suuuld '. flieu la tula oUloe tw.uiy
da. btfore the day of --.jrIjI8II - FOOT
2102W Cimml-iaiouerof Patonts. '
U
N1TED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
tin thanetltlon or M.. HAtvltY 6U11H. of Beruen. .
New Jeney, preying for tue exteaslon of pa ent
grunied him ou tue lUli day or April, IttjS, fog au lot-
It la ordfrtd that said r.e luon be beard at thle r
cilice ou the 2iilb ra of March nut. Any persoa
n ay rpnoBe this exieni.lon otiledllou. de. ottionsk-
nil oiler P"l ers iil.culu be Uied iu this oiuce twenty
oaj. oeioie su. , rooTa
I10 2W Commksloueiol Palenta.
TT SITED STATES PATENT OFFICE-
wm tt .iiiti"."-'. v.. i a,, jir, ibq
on the pe'ltlou or Wii.'1'Kl a. FoHbCbH. of
Eutrio.N. Y., ar)mlulsirtor of ib tsiale of B. B.
Soibu.h. Deceased, praying for lfa exlerhaiOB of a
patent grsnied the sail u. It. Foibush, on the I 'Hi
day ol April, 1U55. r-labueo ihe iu day of April, ;
ihf, aud again relBBiied lu lio diTlalooa nuisiiered
resrroiively Hl7. ltnin. l!H mil an i ii7l, the td day
oiMay.lfj'S, ioran luiprovciueulloOraiu aadtyrag
Barvf Biers:
It Is order'd that said petition be heard at this
olboe on ibe K'JIIl dav of Mrcli next, Auy person
n ay rni ose this extenslou. Ouieo'lons, depositions,
and ruber parersnliouiil b Mud In this olllue twenty
days before the day ul healing.
1 in in Cniuniia-iloner of fatuuli.
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