THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPIT PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1869. NE WS SUM MAR Y. City A frail-. John Desmond, who was arrested on u Tlcion of robbery, bad a tltiil hearing; before AWcrraat Kcjr jesterday, and was dUcuarjred from cuMoitv. William Wilnon and Charles George, for the theft of a piece ef cloth from the store of Joseph, Etjgard, No. 140 South Fourth, street, Utr jeaierdav sent to piion fr trial. The sbRitiufr. In a rolling mill at Cclar and Hunt uecon streets pave way yesterday, and fractored the shoulder of Charles Tye, twenty two years old, residing at No. KM Somprs. t treet. He was removed to the EpUcopul Ilo-ntta'. Yesterday nfternoon tho Comraltteo on Reboots ot Councils vlitcd Ocrmantown lor the purpose of examining tDe school batldtuea now in use, to ascertain whether any legislation was necessary to make the ticconaniodfUlona for icholars more adequate. Last e veiling, bont eieht o'clock, an infant Was lound in the entry of U.inlel Judges' bouse, Ho. 11G8 8. Tenth s'reet. It was taken in cbHrire by Mr. Judges, for the preHcut. At ten o'clock a female child, ouly a nion'h old, whs found on a lot in Christian street, below Seventeenth. The letters "A. It.'' wero marked on the little ine's nlpht gown. Yesterday afternoon his Honor Mayor Fox, accompanied byCbtnl ol Police Mulliolliiu l mid several members ot Council, p lid a Visit to ttie police elation, conmpncim.' at the First and passing through tbeBecon l, Thud, Fifth, f xtu. SeveiitD, Eighth, and h'eventh. This olli'ilnl lsit by the Mayor was to attorj him n fuller Insight into the workings of the polico uousrs, and to nnderttand more (satisfactorily what reforms and improvements wpre needed. AtaBtated mcttinsr of the Franklin IurU tnte, held last evening-, a description of a "gunpow.ler pile driver" was given. Of this apparatus a working model whs shown. A photograph of the lute solar eclipse was Hhoivn and excited great interest. A resolution asking for the uie ot one of the Penn Squares for tho in W Institute Hall was passed. Another, asking the Government to furnish funds for the use ot the Coast Survey and B ireau of Navigation in making nn ob-crvaMou of the total solar eclipse on the 7th of August. Domestic Afiftlisw An augmentation of the police forco of Sew York is asked for. Flocks of wild geese flew northward over Washington, D. C, yesterday. Two burglars escaped Irom jail at Hartford, Conn,, on Tuesday lilght. Tho Kiowa, Arrnpahoe, and Cheyenne Indians are retiring to their reservation. A large amount of property was destroyed by fire In Helena, Montana, on Tuesday. Senator-elect Reuben 1. Fenton was in the United Stales Senate Chamocr yesterday. A boy, aged thirteen years, accidentally shot his sister, aged tijjht, at New ttochelle, N. Y., on Tuesday last. Presides Joinon will send the pardon of Dr. Mudd to Dry Tortuous by a special mes senger. K. 0. Wilson was killed by a railroad trin nt Milly Station, ueur Worcester, Massachu setts, ou Tuesday. Dr. James Walker, a physician of New , York, has been committed to priaou oji a charge of malpractice. iue President, ou Tuesday, arched an additional twenty mile section of the Central Pacific Kail road. An act locating the co-pit il of West Virginia at Fnrkt roburgr, passed the lower branch of the Legislature jeter(iy. A pn potation to strike the word white from the 8 ate Constitution has been defeated in the Senate of Kansas, The Kepublicns of the Fir-t Congressional district of Connecticut have nominated Julius L. B'rotis, of Hartford. The Uanen Cartnl treity has been celebrated by Secretary McCull icli in the ohape of a Uiuusr to the Colombian Minister. John W. Coleman has been arrested in Boston, chirged with absconding from B.tton Konge with funds of the Fieedmeu's Bureau. uce hundred and tweutj-tivo barrels of whisky were jesterday seized in New Yoik by the United States Internal lWemie officers. bonds to the amouut ot $1,280,000 have been ist-ued to the Union Fuciic Railroad on account of the completion of two additional sections. A party of deneialoes are committing brutal outrages in Harlun county, Kentucky. Peaceable citizens are being driven nom their homes. John Disbiow, convicted of counterfeiting, and sentenced to twelve years' Imprisonment In Sing Sing, was yesterday pardoned by ' Andrew Johnson. The Democrats of Huntingdon, Mifflin, and Juniata counties have elected to the State Gubernatorial Convention delegates favorable to the claims of GeneralG. W. Cass. A petition to Congress for a change in the naturalization laws, drafted by the Union League ot Ne w York, has b?en ecut to Washing ton. It bears twenty-eeven tnouand signatures and Is five hundred leet long. Foreign Affair. Loudon, Feb. 17 An address iu reply to the Queen's speech was agreed to unanimously iu both Houses of Parliament. In the House of Commons, last evening, Disraeli expressed sorrow that the ratification of tho convention with the United States was not commenced. He hoped, however, for a speedy completion of the treaty. Mr. Glad stone was sure the negotiations would end in the same spirit in which they commenced. The final issue would doubtless be satisfactory to both countries. Paris, Feb. 17. The report that ex-King Ferdi nand of Portugal has consented to be a candidate for the Spanish throne was premature. Though strongly urged, be still refuses to nllowjil name to be used in connection with sovereignty. A majority Of the members of the Constituent Cortes, now in Best ion at Madrid, .are opposed to the Duke do Mtntpcnsier, and there is little prospect of his si eoess. Madrid, Feb. 17 In addition to the large rein- foroemeuts about to sail for Cuba, the government will send out, as soon as the necessary transporta tion is ready, another expedition, which will number at least 6000 men. Havana, Feb. 17. Transports arrived In the har bor to-day with reiuforccments of regular troops from Spain. 1 be number of arrests for political causes are flaily Increasing. Several officials have been thrown into prison on suspicion of revolutionary proclivi ties. Engagements between wie irwojia tuu me rebel are reported to have taken place near Trini dad. Clenf uegos, and Ksplrito banto. The Diana states that the insurgent near Sagua la Grande are completely surrounded by govern mnt troons. and will be compollod to surrondor Nuw York, Feb. 17. A special to the Horald, .1..i,.A tlunatiu Vl-ll. 17.HHVH: The aeeonil telegraph cable end, which was lost last summer, iluring an attem a 10 iuw section with tho Cuban shore, has been picked up, and 1m now working admirably. A uu.....r frmil I'mlir. liRH KrrlVCd llQre WllQ tWO oauoraiM Kim nin i ur rrnmm. mid Mr. Koborts, the newly appointed Minister of Spain to the United btatcs. News from Santiago to tho 10th Inst, says there were five deaths from cholera in that city on the 9th. The epidemic was increasing in violence m the surrounding iielgubornoou. The negroes were deHtitute of food, and were re inminir tji t.ttHlr nluntRtlimH. There were frequent desertions from tho ranks of the volunteers, the men tearing the cholera. Liverpool, Feb. 17. The American ship Bout hern bagle, from this port on February 4, for Boston, has returned to Mllford Haven dam aged by a severe gale, and will discharge her cargo. Mu)bid. r'eo. 17. flinch excitement v?rw created yesterday by an unsuccessful attempt to assassinate ueuerai prim. Three persons believed to be implicated iu the ailatr have ben arrestee-. Paris. Feb. 17 Fall details of South Ame- rlrun nows are publUked here to-dav. General Mi Miihon. the American Minister to Puraeuav. accoropanl;d Lipez to the Interior after the capture of Vtlleta. 151 las and Masu-rmau, attaches of the Aiuencau legation, wuo i arrested at the time of Mr. Washburn's depar ture, and who are charged by 1,0 pen with con spiracy lor his overthrow, have arrived at Kio Janeiro In the United States flagship. It is snppmed they are on their way home lor trial. Havana, Feb. 17, Dulce still continues active measures for the suppression of the in surrection. Permission to carry arms has been jevoked, and all arms are ordered tob de livered tip to the Government within four days. Arrived, steamship Columbia, from New Ytrk. Contented Election Cane. The-testlmony In this case was resumed yes terday afternoon b lore tho Kxamluers, Mcs rs. Messick and Iiattur?. Patrick Dunleaw, back of No. 821 Esex street, testified that he did not vote. (Ue was at sessi eland on the voters' list.) Mm. Mary McLaughlin, No. 735 Lebanon street, tcsiitied that Robert McLauchlin, her son, was 21 ou the 5sh day of October lust; her husband is in California; went there 11 years ago. (He was assessed, and ou the list of voters twire.) Mrs. Mary Dolan, No. 100 Fallon street, testi fied that Andrew Kelly had not lived there since shortly before the election, (lie was abased and on tho voters' lift.) Alexander Ball, No. 718 Lebanon ntret, testi fied that he took n Ilepubliciin ticket tUfrf-t tinder liU door, and when he went to vo'e it they said "Ibis is a douole ticket," and threw it out of the wimlow: he Lot another ticket and voted, Out In his confusion he neglected to examine it, and could not say what ticket it was. Mrs. Alice O'Connor, No. 720 HubbrOI street, testified that at this election James Fallon did not live there, nor James Farroo; Jutne.i Fur ness did. (On the aseessmctit and -voters' list win James Fnrronj James Furuess was voted, but not on the assessor' lis).) Joseph Ralston, No. 820 Htewart street, testi fied that he taw Isaac Mitchell vote at this election. (Mitchell's name is not ou the list of voters or taxable.) Witness thought that he did tot live in tin. t division; Mitchell did not vote tu his own name; was going to challeuce him, but saw it was no use, as the officers said "all right;" I took the ticket in; witness voted the Republican ticket; did not know where Mitchell lived; a man challenged the vote, and they said inside It was "all right." John Quinn, No. 815 Catharine street, testi fied that John Wilbert left the house in the rear of witness about the first wefk in October to go to New York; he came there from No. 709 Stewart street. (He was assessed at the latter number and was on the voters' list. ) John Meehan, No. 703 Montcalm street, testi fied that he voted at this election; did not know any other person ot his name. (He was ou the voters' list twice and was assessed.) William T. McConnell, rear of No. 715 Chris tian street, testified that be voted the Demo cratic ticket at this election; know no other person of same name. (Me was assessed, and was twice on the voters' list.) Patrick Fitzsiinmons, No. 722 Montcalm sheet, testilied that he votrd; knew no other pt rson of the same name. (Was on tho voters' list twice; was amcratd.) William A. Langdou testified that at this election he resided at No. 506 Christian street, in the Fourth division ot this ward. He was assessed as William A Lnr.don, No. 8'(i Christian itreet; in this division, and on the voters' list was William A. Langon, and also a William Landon, who was marked on Fitzwater street as voting. Witness d'.d not vote in this division. iienry Jr. tttout. no. b'.i unmanne street. testified that no Will. am Stout lived there at this election. (That name was on the extra a'sestment litt, and marked as voted.) Witness did not vote (he was marked as voting). The following testifltd to having voted the Republican ticket:-Rev. W. b. Eiben: No. 701 S. Ninth street; John A. Bogar, No. 817 S. Ninth street; Alexander H. Hunter, No. 801 S. Tenth street; Iiene J. Fougcray, No. 7G4 S. Ninth street; Thomas Reed, No. 712 Lebanon street; J. L. Anderson, No. 814 S. Ninth street; Henry Cummings, No. 71H Cbristiau street; William Potterucld (scratched it. uonagan), jso. 81!) Lebanon street: John S. Fritz, No. 811 S. E'ghth street; Ezra E. Morton, No. 751 S. Tenth street; John B. Davis, No. 811 S. Tenth street; Robert Reed. No. 731 Lebanon street; Wra. H. Collins, No. 709 Lebanon street; Edward O. Collins, No. 709 Lebanon street; Getree Collins, No. 70!) Lebanon btreet; Erarmus Collins, No. 709 Leba non street. Adjourned until this afternoon at 3 o'clock. FROM WASHINGTON. Cabinet Officers anl Political Aiiriut ,tws roiu ;uia. Washington, Feb. 17. General Sickles has arrived here, and General Sherman ts expected next week. Their mmes are freely epoltcn of In connection with Cabinet and other otlices. It is rumored that General hickles is fifrurlu? lor a verv lucrative Federal oflice In New York. General Grant's reticc-uce about his Caulnct has only intensified the interest of the politicians and orlice seekers. A number of Cabinet slates have been made, and they alljinclude the name Of Mr. Evarts as Attorney-General. Great efforts are made to tecure a Cabinet position for Senator Wade, and It is thought that Mr. Colfax's influence will turn the ecule in Wale's favor. The position of Cuba excites great interest. It is expected that the revolutionary party will proclaim the independence of the island. In that cii!?e our Government will immediately recognize the new Government, and extenc belligerent rights to it, and the privileges of neutrality, it win men ue open 10 irain parties te obtain men, mouey, and arms from abroad. And it is not doubted that Ameiican sympathy will turn the scale in favor of free Cuba, Rational Currency. The House, bv a vote of 90 to 16. has adopted Toburn's amendment to the Supplementary Currency act. It provides for an increase ol national bank enrrencv. to suddIv tbe want which exists at the South and West, instead of a redibtrlbution of currency now authorized by low. Western and Southern members voted for it almost solid. Tlie President's Amnesty. The Senate Judiciary Committee made a retort to-day on tbe subject of the President's last, amnesty proclamation. The committee's report u very long, ana reviews tne wnoie Question ot tne uxecuuve power in tne pre mises, and concludes with the opinion that the President issued it with- no authority under the Constitution or laws. Tbe committee also report against the admission of sillier as Senator fromCeorgia, and alto m favor of strik'ug out the word "white" where it occurs in tl j uatu- raliaution laws. Southern Press Convention. MoniLE. Feb. 17. Th" Southern Press Oon vtn'ion meets to-day. relegates have arrived from North and South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, MhiBiesippI, and Tennessee, Vlre In Uoston. Boston. Feb. 17. A fire this morning rle (droved the Congregational Church on Foster street, in Meirose, ine loss is esumaieu ai $20,000, The property wa insured for $10,000, From Wueelluff. W'nEELiNO. Feb. 17. The bill locating th capital ol West Vireinla at Parkersburg paed the House this morning by a vote of 2t to 2:1, and was reported to tne &ouaie. A curiosity of meanness has been ex- Lilited in Ban Franoisoo. Daring the nettle - ment of an estate In that city, on tne zntx o" January, it was discovered that a brother of "" . . . . 1.1. ...1.1,4 1 1 the deceaeea naa onargeu vu obi.hj ivi ivbo of time while attending the funeral. Tim nnmber of newspapers in the South ern fckatea is aa follows! Texas, 114; LonUt. ana. 94; Alabama, 7; ArKansas, o; nonaa. 16; Uorgia, io; iiunu w.v.., Carolina, C7; Kentucky, 7'J; Miaaissippl, 7l; Tennessee, 92. Key. 8. C. Uayford, who resigned tne Universalis! pastorate at Belfast two years ago, because of his conversion to Splrtaaliam, has returned. MARINE TELEGRAPH. ttr additional Marine Newi t Firit Pag, ALU AN AO fOB PflILArELPHIA-TlUS DAT, ...... n ilMouN HTii.nM.niirn .....S MKIR WiTO 7 Hi Bum Jlm., SM.V Hutu... PHILADELPHIA J3UAKD Off TRADK, Job, C. Quran, J- A. HotUKK K L. BP7.BT. Okohuk N. Ali.kv, OOMMITTCK Or IB! MOKTII, MOVKUEHT8 UP OCKAN STIC AMICUS. FOR AMK..1CA. Bellnn......,. London New York..- -Jan. N vbO a.. .......LI vi rpool ...New Y ot Ko. A leppn. ........... Llveri(Xil...iNew VorK.... Kon. V In: i mm. ............ LI verpool...New York Keb. itsitlniere Houllitnpiriu...I)lilmere. .Feb. i. A mettcau......I-'veiioi...k'ortlnd Krt, I lid In iaiiiw New Vork Ken. AlUuiannla. Mavrn New Yurie If eh, Triirt........ Llverpool...ew York ...., hVb. ( nn LiverpoolNew York.. ..... Kou. ftialn HouiiiaDiitun...New ) ork .... Fei. C. of Annerf... .Ltveriool...New York Kb. Denmark Liverpool. ..New York .....Feb. ituk ;ui)r'Hi. Amrrlca New York...Bromen ...Tn IS bHiprla New YorkLiverpool.. P.-b. 11 I), til N. York.New Yoi k... Liverpool hvb. 2 J-:rKlaiid.. New York... Liverpool ..Fob. 20 I'.KIi Kl rii New York...OliWKOW Pob. It) H. Laurent New Y'ork...Havr ...K-(b. m HnR..K New York... Liverpool Pub. 2S Cuba New Y'ork...Llverpool .. Peb. 21 l,Ol Anterp...Nw York... Liverpool Feb. 27 IXJAhTWIHK. lOMKlTl'J, STV, -.....New York...Itvn Feb. IS Pioneer...- -.Ptillda.M..wilaitiiKton.....Peb1 ih Wyouiliig........rhllal.....nvicnKh ....Peb. 20 Geo. Crcnuwell. New York...New Or leaus. Khd. 2ci H. America New York... Rio Janeiro ....Fob 2a Juniata .Phllada New Orleans MT.r. 8 14 Kiln are forwarded by every stna-ner in the reiruiai llne. '1 bH steamers for or from Liverpool call ul Uiiernstown, except the Canadian line, wfiloh cull at Londonderry, The steamers Xor oi from the Contl nent cull at Bonthampton. CLEARED Y1OTKP.DAY. etearashtp Pioneer, t'utharlne, Wilminirton.N, C, Phi- lttilelpliltt and Houthern MrII Hteaumhlp Co. Bt'r Diamond Bute, Webb, Baltimore, a. Uroves, Jr. : . . ARRIVED YESTKRPA Y. r nripr llunter. Lamb, from Himbrero "via St. Tlira! 27ti a lilt., with miano to Mora Phlillim. 'TIS Apoy Wataon, Lorlng. fr0m Wilmington, N. fcthr Oeorge M. Wentworth, Robbios, iromOoorste towMDrinm), S9th ulu, with angar and raoiasaes to John Wafon ft Ca Brig Nellie Clifford, for Jamaica, sailed 27th nit: brlk H. Eaton, for New Y trk. sailed SHth. Left brig Scotland, and sehr J. Hagnlre, to sail In a few days for the Uuitoi States. 14th liiat., lat. 87 32. long. 74 id. signalled brig Batohel der, to days from Hagua for New York. Bchr OlepKarry. Yates, 66 ovs from Messtna. with frnit. etc., to 8. 8. Bcattergood A Oo. Hehr H.T. Hedges, Franklin, g days from New i ori wllh barley to Manney, Huston A Co. 8chr A. H. Calu. blmpson, 20 days from Baokivllle. S:, Wh lumber and naval stores to Norcrosfe Bcbr Helen, CareV. 7 dava from Nnrfnltr with ablBgles to Patterson A Ltpplucoit. CnrrrV(mtrnee of the Philmlelphia Fxe.hano. Cai;k Island. N. J., J."eu. 16. The pllot-bott Whlllden reports having supplied with pilots the ting Harry Htewart. from Mekina. and scbr at. K. Ibbg, liarn Ualaczas. Winn nw. THOMAS B. HTJOHE9. Rhir, n,h.n MEMORANDA. Khlp Othello, Pinkliani fnr Phllorfolnl.l. antaraA ont at Liverpool lPt Inst. bhlp AlbatroRa. Hnmionn tjv, i. i.. . t0tiiyjJ" V. U vernoolTat liVu 16thfrisUhlPl3rUnelte' Howe' hence, at New York Uarqiie Brazil. Hllbbfirt. frnm Phlladelnhln. Kt Val. rcoutu 81st uU.. drove on to the barque Hero.roeelved damage, and had been taken aloDKSlde tho Biealc- aier, t he Hero also reselvcd dvunge. ' iai lnrqiie Lhasca, Crockett, hennn fnr I lenfnepna. nan spokfu 14th iDBt.. Cape May .earing lOdmllea N.NW. aarqne cora Henderson, for Philadelphia, entered a at Loudon 2d lnt. BatQUe Koval A rnh RlBHla. h.tiKA Btr.lmA.,rh 2d Inst. ' ... Brig JUItB E. ArfT. RahhMr, ar. RnxVanllla a n 3d Inst., frem New York. " ' Brig Herman. Hltehborn. 10 dava frnm Vulimim 'FT yr)t lUth lnbt. ahewaa reported bound to Philadelphia. Bilg A. B. Patterson, Wllkle. cleared at New York loth Utt., for Lagaayra and Porto Cabello. BChr luectra Ballev. hmllh. henra f.,r narhadm. waa ,pi ven .um uil., lat. &t .ill. long. 01 4iu henrs K. li w narton. Bonsa l. hence, and Two Bis ters. Kteelman, from Oreut Km Harbor, at ATew York lGth Inst. Bchr T. D. Wilder. Keller, at New York 1-ith Inst . frem Providence. bebrs L. A. may, usEer; vapor. Bunker; and Ellis jj. oniitn. oiiiiiu, an irmu riuviuencu lor jruuaoei ptila. at New York Kith Inst. t-clirt arah Mills. Wnite. from New Haven for Phi ladeluhln. at New York Kith Inst. 8cbr Hiawatha, Lee, cleared at Baltimore 16th Inst. for RIIZBbetuport. Fcbr LlnieBatcneiaer. Anglian, ciearea at eavan rah lfiti. iriHt.. for Baltimore. Hehr Clara W. Jilwell, Ulles, for Philadelphia. Cleared at bavannan win ihbu chr 8. A X. Coraoo. M'ower. ciearea at Wilming ton, N. C lith lEt for Miw Y'ork. NOTIfTW Tfl MARINEBfl. Notice baa been received at this otllce. that from the anth day ot December. 1858, the Mashing light on tne isie ae ia Marine. Aiders, was cnangea to a nxea lltlil; the lllumlnatlne annaratnaof the red and irreen Utthts at tbe hf ad or the Jetties (on each side of the entrance), was changed to dloptrlo or by leuuf s of the fourth order, elevated 44 feet above high water, and In clear weather should be seen from a distance of nine miles. with reference to Notice to Mariners No. 99. dated 14th October, Mcs, Dotlce l given that the fixed white light on Cape Molltou. and the revolving white light on Cape Caxlne therein described, would be exhibited lrom the same dale, Tbe bearing Is magnetic. Variation 17 deg. westerly in i WW. Treasury Department. Office Lighthouse Board, Wash ington, ii. u r eu. i. ibti. SPECIAL NOTICES. fc&F' COLD WEATHER DOES NOT CHAP ar rouehen the akin after nslne WRIUHT'a ALCONA! KDOLYAKIN TABLBT OFBOLIDI BT.ED ULYCAKIN. Its dally use makes tbe skin deli cately soft and beautiful. It ts delightfully fragrant, transparent, and Incomparable as t Toilet Hoap. For saie Dy ail jjiu&gian, jtv E o, a wniuiir, t no. ein c tuiajn ui Btreet, BP", N0TICE.-I AM NO LONGER EX. tractlng Treth without raln for tbe Cilton Kental Atsoclatlon. Persons wlshlnir teeth ex. traded absolutely without pain by freah Nitrous Oxide Gas. will Uud me at No. 1027 WALNUT btreet. cnarges suit an. 1x8 8m DR. F. R, THOMAS. tg- CQFFEES ROASTED ON A NEW Principle, retaining all the aroma and true flavor, axe the rx at. On sale by FAIRTHORNK A CO., No. 203 N NINTH and IMetnthfim No. WM MARKKT Slrsf t." T II K II B S ARri o O M N G. 213 t aTvr TJVPrTRl.tflAN INVISIBLES' EX- Ir2t cuialon UWai hlngton, Mi ch 3, . 5, lKil, toattend the IuttU4uia:lun ot Iha P.miaeut of iue i!fn,i,2r.?nl the r friends desirous cf partlclpat- n.a i itil, on hia occaalDn are requested to piast nt tbelr namet to iheCoiuuiltleeiMMitPiAnti.y. TICKETS FORTH K KOUu Aivir, v. X urthr iniormatliu can be h.d of Sfcrftanr and Treasurer at "Waihiugkoa Com- rulltte," FOURTH Street. ltulh3t tKuirauce on Haruiouy). rmr OONOEKT U A Ii L. TH1UD AND LAST LECTURE BY DE COUDOVA, ON THURSDAY EVENING. Feb. 18. BD1UKCT-THE BPRATTS AT SARATOGA. AdmlhBlon 60 cents. Ho extra oharge for Ke aerveu hcat. Tickets may be obtained at Gnnld'a Piano Rocine, No. U.3 Cheenut street. AUo, at tbe liox Office In tbe evening, 2 15 tf Doors open at 7 o'clock. Lectare at 8. SPECIAL NOTICES. OFFICK PKNNSYLVANIA KAIL IIOAJD COMPANY. PiiiLADELPniA, Feb. 17, 1809. KOTICK TO HtOCKHOLDKIW. The Annual Klectlon for Dlre'otors of thl Company will be held on MONDAY, the first day of March, 18(19 at the offloe of the oo Jipany, No. 288 Beuth TIUHD Btreet, The polls will be open froin 10 oVloch. A. M. until 0 o'olook P. M. No share or share transferred wllhiu sixty dajs j receding the election will entitle the holder or holders thereof to vote. 3 17 JOt KDMUNI) 8VIlriI, Hooretary. KT- EI.LI8' Itinera coot IKON BITTERS. THESE itnln Iron In nne of tha mn.fc vkIii ab'e forms: much alcknena Is occasioned by Its want In the tiloid, Tbe Iron In I tils compound supplier the delloi.ncy. Its tendency la to enrich the blood and Imparl vigor to the frame 2 4 tnthla'-f OLD OAK3 CEMETEltY COMPANY 09 PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE, NO. MS WALNUT BTREET. Tbe Company la now prepared to dispose of lota on It&AtONABLK TKKM8. The advantagea offered by this Cemetery are well known to be equal If not superior to those postseased by any other Cemetery. Wc levl.e all who desire to purchase barlal lot to call at the office, where plana can be seen and all particulars will be given. Deeds for Iota sold axe read; lor delivery. RICH ABD VATJX, President. PKTKR A KkYHKK. Vlee-Praalrinnt. MARTIN LANDKMBKitd&K, Treasurer Vtchaii, Nihhkt. 8ecretarr llltm "A PENNY PAVED 18 EQUAL TO two Famed." The time to aava mnnnr Ih when you earn it and tne way to save It I by deonal. ting a portion of It weekly In the old FRANKLIN isa v iimu uili, o. i.jo h. JfOUltTil street, below v neinut Money iu large or small amnuuta re ceived, ana nvt per cent. Inieient allowed. Onrn cial y In m D to 3, and nn Monday evenings frnm 7 to I Treat) arer. rrv5p El, LI 8' I B ON BITTERS rromote dlgenrlon. stimulate the blond to neaiiry action, -tonio ami palatable. Prenartd bv William Kills. Cbemlpt. Bold by JOHNMTOJJ, IIOL- iAmi (v wwuhb, jo. mi akcu Btreet: JLVANa. NO. 41 8. EIUUTU Btreet, and by DRY GOODS. 3ILKSI SilLKS! 8ILK3! STRAWBRID6E & CLOTHIER'S SILK DEPARTMENT Is now Unnsuallj Attractive The assortment is large and prices reasonable. RICH BLACK SILKS. RICH FANCY SILKS, RICH PLAIN SILKS, RICH EVENING SILKS, PINK SILKS, WHITE SILKS, CORN-COLORED SILKS, SCARLET SILKS, BLUE SILKS. PLAIN DRESS SILKS at $2 00. ALL SHADES DRESS SILKS at $2 00. RICH CORDED BILKS at $2 75. VERY WIDE HEAVY SILKS at $3 50. GOOD BLACK SILKS at $2 00. HEAVY BLACK GROS GRAINS at $2 50. Just received, per late steamer, fall assortments of SILK and LINEN POPLINS in PLAIDS, PLAIN, and BROCADE FIGURES. S1RAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER, CENTRAL DKT HOODS HOUSE, Corner EIGHTH and MARKET, PHILADELPHIA. 18G9"C0MPETIT10N PRICES ! ! Tjr TOWN-LIGHT EXPENSES !! OCR CUSTOMERS THE GAINERS 1 1 eoods delivered In all parts of tbe city carefully ana nee oi cnarge, SEECIALTIES JUST OPENED. Rich Black Silks, Superb Silk Poplins, Sprioff Delaines and Calicoes, Casslmercs, Table Linens, Napkins, Etc Ladles can ride to onr door frem any part ef tbe city, and we assare them It will more than compen sate them In one visit aud lurcbase. JOSEPH H. THORNLEY, N. E Cor. EIGHTH and SrRLNU UAKDO, lt PHILADELPHIA, BLANK BOOKS, STATIONERY. JAS. H. CRYSOIi A 80N, So. 8 North SLXTU Street, Stationers and Printers. Blank Boohs, Ledgers, Day Books, Cosh Books, Etc. Etc, Made to order at tbe ahorwst notice, at the lowest uuram ihk. LETTER FAPKK. per ream m bo PoOLBCAP PaP1C, per ream a oo HUTK PAPICU. per ream ... 145 A fall assertmeni 01 imported and staple (STA TIONERY, always on nand; INKS, PEJiCILH, PJflN- BOLDEBB. Etc, in (real variety , ENVELOPES, bufl, letter BUe........M........l-f0 per 1000 nui.o, 1 Dy A rreat variety of styles and trades alwava on band, at the loweat rates. FALWTED ULAJNKb, CAKUS, PAMPHLETS, Ktcexecotea in the moat approved styles 1 i lm STOVES, RANGES. ETC MOTICE.-TI1E UNDE It SIGNED 1 would can me attention or me nuotio te his 1 NEW taULUEM KAOLE PUKNAOK. ? This is an entirely new healer. It la an nnn. struoted as teat once commend ltaelf to general favor. DttlUS wiuuiupiiuu u. pivuBUI auu VMb irua, x I is very simrie in it. cuunirucuuu, aua is periectly air llKlit; solf-cleanlug, haVingino pipes or drums to be Uktn out and cleaued. It la so arranged wlln upright Hue. as to produce a larger amount of heal from the amewelahl oi coal than any furnace now In oae. The bygiomello condition of the air as produced by . ... . b . . 1, 1. , 11 1 r t o.ra ..n. . , .... ...Ill .. . . my urn m auKvu.r.,v w. -ivi khum 1,111 K , UUCO Ut uiodi tram m uuijr nut air furnace thai will produce a perefctly healthy atmosphere. Tuoae In want of a complete Heating Apparatus WOulu UU weu V wiu au eaaujiue tne uoioun HAkla NOS. 1182 aua IXiA MAHK KT Hlreet, Illla4alhla A large assortment of Cooking Ranges, Plre-board tstoves, Low Uown Orates, VeuUiaiurs, etc., aiwayi N. w. lobbing of all kinds promptly done, i ltt THOMI'SON'B IjONDON KITCHEN UI A ll lllUtPlTl M U A hl.J W . .11 I. w. w , aMUC,wi iniillllOI. Illl.ri. or puuiic inaiuulioua. In TWXa'fi kNT BlZlLtt. AUUW PhlladMlnhia iLt.nl KM llot.AU Purnacea. Portable Ileaiers, Low-dowo Urates, Flreboard Btoves, Balb Boilers. Btew-boU Plates, ouurra, vwaiua dwvot, ttMJ,, WIHMWH luiv retallt y tu ac ure rs, THOMPSON. iDBHtmaa Ho. m . usxjohd bti SHIPPING. ie.'V. LORILLARD'B STEAMSHIP LUn FOR NEW YORK. Balling Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays ' noon. The winur rates at which .freight is no taken la 20 cents per 100 pouiida, gross, Scents pe fool, or 2 cm is per gallon, ship's option Tbe Line ir now prepared to contract fer spring rates lower thai. by any other oute, noii meuulng on Maicb 15, 186S. Advnnce rbargtk Caiihcd at utuou ou Pier. Freight . ectlveu at ad times on uuverea whan. JOHN F. OHL, 8tS6m Pier 1 North Whirves N, B. JLXtra ratet on small pckagea Iron, metals, etc Fuit LlVrirtl OOL AND , TOW N. luuiuj Line ol Mall nlu,,!.,. air u pi.iuted to sail aa fuiiuwa: CITY O NUiW 1UUK, ktaiurday. Feb. 20, 1P.M. KINA, via llaiilax, 'luraou), t eu. ii;t. 12 uouii. Oi'l Y Oh AN 1 WKhP, huiuroav, reo. 117; 1 P. M. CITY OJf LOiNUON. bniuriiay, Mr. tl, 12 noon haNOaW)U,vI.i Halifax, I'ueaday, nlur. , 1 P.M. till i OF BALl'lMyUK, I3ttturuy, Mar.U, 1 P.m. eaeu niuKtx-iiieg r5niurila and alternate Tueaaa. at 1 P, M., from Pier 40, North Klvur. HAIKU OF PAbHAUK MY TMS MAU, BTKAMKt Payable 111 Uold. lj. n.r.iu in Currennv. FlltB'A' CA lN..w...104j HT K i. liAl.il!, A.i to Londou....... pj Loulou-........ to Paris ii I m prla - 4: PA8SAOK um TUKSUAV BXKaHKU VIA H. UA wmn, sriCKHAHr. t . . . , " ..... . , WW til JILI IVUVJ, ffavma: : :::.:::::::.4 fcr1 ol. John's, N. P i 4, hi- Joiiu' a. NTF.";;.".'.'.'.'? w by , Branch Steamer.... " ,y llraneli Bie.mer... f jfaaiiengera alao IcrwarUudtoltaura x..,,i,ru men, etc., at reduced rates. '1 ickela can be bought here by person sending foi their Irlenoa, at moderate rate. Fur further lnfurniatlun auilv at th rvimi.ni. OtUcee. " ' JOHN O. DALE, Agent, No. IB BROADWAY, N. Y Or to ylJOKKKU i FAULK, Ak'eala, wu, m hmmm ui Btretl, Philadelphia, - OSLY DIUKCT LINK Tu FRANCE. 'Ai. oaaIBaL TRANBATluiNTIC CO.MPANV' .1L blU-AWblllPo Bh,TWh,ii,N NK W 1UKK The aulendld una ,,. i.. - ' . the Couiineut will saU Irom Pier No. 60 North rtvor. aa lullowa: BT. LA CHANT Brocande Saturday. Oct. 8 V1LLK UK PAue.tturuiont Batur.lay Out 17 PiaUtUUt Luchesue bttmxuai.'oot. PRICE O' PASHAriK! In gold (Including wine), TO BKliwr OR HAVRE, First Cabin fito tseoond Cabin... 186 IU fAlUH, (Including rallwav tn ke.M. mrnui.ort nn kn..,M Fliat cabin. .i46 Hecoud Chbln fas auvbo BKNiuu. uv .ui vHnjf oieerage pasaeugoru, H edicn 1 attendance ri ee ol charge, American travellers eulna- to or returning frnm the couiluent of Hurope. by taklug ihe aienuera of thiB line avoid uuniceosary rlaka from trauait oy jLugilah railways aud cruaaiug the channel, beeldus laving tune, trouble, aud expense. uiuKuit MCKn;iN,ii, Agent, NO. 1M UklUI.U'AY. Nnw Vn.lr POr PaflaaffO In Ptillartali.hl ar.nlv . r irf ' Kz press Company, K, 11. L. LK.AP, io. am cm u i" etreet. PUlLADltJul'lHA. HIOiniflMn Ato. AN1 NOKFOLli HTltAM8HIP LLNK ILUU PKHIUUT A1K LiNJS TU HOUIU AND VVKIS'l', Jl.Vii.Kr: BAIUKUAY, At noon, from iiitHT v, ha kit ahnva irii)i7Ti TEHOC8H it ATJCH and THKOUQH HECRTPrt to all points iu North aua bouih Carolina, via Baa l.A.rh A I r 1.1,, a L u 1 1 tiii. .1 ..r... .. ..... I .. . . . . aud U Lynchburg, Va., Tenueasee, aud the Went, via Virginia and i'enuessee Ail Lime and Hloomond au jvauvnie juturoaa, Prelgbt HANDLED BUT ONCE, and taken ai LOW .KKA'l-a THAN ANY OTHkll LIR " The regularity, safety, aud cheapness of this roau oommeud It to the publlo as the most deslrabie ma UiUlll iue whrryujg BTwy ueouripi,iun ui ireigUk, No charge lot oummisslon, dray age, or aur axiMiiaa 01 transler. Bteamahtpa lnsurea at lowest rates. Vralght reoeiveo aany. VV Xlil.lftM r. I UBi m UU,, No. 14 North and bomb. WHAitViCa F. POBTKtt. Aiieut at Kichmoud and (Hi Point. 1, p. cuovmoi c oo., Agwnw at norroii:. 1 1 V. HLW KXPKEB8 LINE TO ALKXj iaikandrla. UeorEetown.i and Wxhini.,n l. via Chesapeake and Delaware Canal, with oon, nectlona at Alexandria from the most direct routs tor Lnchburg, .Bristol, Kuoxvllle, Nashville, Dai tor and the buuthweat. bteamers leave regularly every Saturday a.t noos from the first wharf aoora Market street. eiae.vea auy. WM p CLYBB k CO., No, 14 ISo nil fcud bouiii WiiarTM. J. B. DAVIDSON, Agent at Georgetown. M. lADKiiUJ A Co.. AKtiUU u AlMxantlrLft. VIr, KlxiiAe II y-I v ww-e - V A Aia IT x WUJX, V 1 A ' TM r AU7AU1T AUtrviii . . rrw. mi " I A MA r. AtuaAMisMw aj a. mawAiva-i willrAn X a from iim wharf below Market aireeu J iru unimu i rvi t . . w-r r u A AAAVOWAA All tf XXSJUHkO, flArula bMnnoailart kn all n 1 1 . a, wvvw fui w hiudw es a a mo iiuw gUlUBOulllI York. North, iCast, and Wut, free of commission. Vvalvtita pufiolVari at aiif n rm I m VIAejsl SVUa mmw va unURl 1JW Xalini WILLIAM P. CLYDE A CO., Agents. . No. 14 b, WHAJtVifia, Philadelphlai JAMES HAND, Agent. go No. im "WALL Btreet, corner of Banth, New York SOTZn0 aud bwlit-siure Line, via Delaware ana jttariLan Canal, on and after the lath of March, leaving dally at ix m. aua . r, m.,, uuiuiwtmc wiui iu noranern ana Eastern lines, , , . Eor trelght, which will be taken 011 accommodating GENT.'S FURNISHING GOODS. Ha 8a K. Ga Harris' Seamless Kid Gloves. XTEBT FAIB WABBAHTEOi IXCLCBIVE AGENTS 70R GENTS' GLOVES J. W. SCOTT ft CO,, irlrp MO, 814 CJHfiSaVJT STBSJBT, "PATENT SHOULDER-SEAM Jim . . MANUFACTORY. AND GENTLSMEN'S FURNISHING STORK, PERFECT FITTING 8HIRT8 AND DRAWKRH made tiom meaaurement at very short notice. All other articles ol GENTLEMEN'! DRESH KJJ1J3 ill IUU THWV WJJNUJiE8TKIt & CO., HI ; No. 708 CHJilSN CT Btreet, ENGINES, MACHINERY, ETC, PENN BTEAM ENGINE .AND ri.Vk.1i)AJLJlJl, THEORETICAL EWUINEERH 1 AC1H I N iHTat Til i r iru.Mil L'uu n r . VYr3 MACHINIBTb, BOILEHMAKERB, J L ATTEr - - mm savM Ja M, AAXUVAAU A ' A KM ITUk ...ri I FOUNDERS, havlna- tor m.n. u.n in b . , . i , r. "u vperauuu, iuiu uetsn excioaj vei. . -I r . v na neen exninaio.i. " . ui uuuuui ana repairing marine ana Rlvta engines, nigh and low-pressure. Iron Boilers, Wauu lanks.PropeUers. etc etc, respectfully oner ini services to the pnbllo as being tuuy prepared to onn tract for engine of all else. Marine, River, and J , .U.T .V.. V. HRIKHM VI HiUUTNll U UfftlUlMll 1A ..ffltt. n.A... .Ilk k . ...W Every descrlpUon of palter n-maklng made attiui Shortest notice. High and Low-preaure Pin! nla charcoal Iron. Forging, of all slaea and iSnX iron aua xuass castings or ail descriptions. iUTTl Tnrnllisr Hmn f,nt,l.,. .ni .11 .t i.-jrir"J will wl thSabove nollfleas'.' ouneoi xrawiua. ana specinc""" wr aii wore dona at theeatabUahment free ol oluuge, and work guajcaa- The subscribers have ample wharf-dock room mmilnnf hiuu. .lwr thus nui lla In 7 mj aud are provided with shears, blocks, falls, etc, t' uir rajaiua n .. v v nr ii.ui wukuw. JAtX)BC.NEAFIB. JOHN P. LEVY, III BEACH and PALMER Btreeta. J. VaCSHW K1UIM. WILLIAM H, MXBMXOM ioBjV jbL nriDu m SOUTHWABK i'oUNliRy FIFTH ANT WAUiUNUTON Btreeu. ' PHiuaoiaxrHiA, , MERRICK b HONS, PENG FN AND MACHINISTS, manufacture Utah and Low Freaaure Uteam Engtnai fur Land, River, and Marine bervloe. Boilers, Uasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, etc Caatlugs of aU kinds, either iron or braaa. Iron Frame Rooa for Uaa Work, Workshops, aa) Raurtjad blatloas, eto, . , Retorts and Gas Machinery, ot the lata and most Improved construction. . . , Every description ol Plantation Machinery. eJM Bugar, Baw, and Grist Mllla, Vaonum Pans, Ou bteam Tralna. Sefeoators, FUtera, Pumping, En- ''Sole Agenta lb W. BUlenx's Fateat Bngaf BotUng Aaritns, Neamyth's Patent bteam Hammer, an! Aiilnwell Woolsey'g Pateal CantrUugai Bngag Draining Machine.. 9X4 COTION BAIL DUCK AND CANVAS, OP all numbers and brands, Tent, Awnlug, ud Wagou-Cover Duck. . , Alao I Paper Mannfactnrers' Drier Felta, front thirty Inches losevanly-slx Inches wide. PaulUi.lfel taiVraUTwlh- John w. eve'rmanj AMUSEMENTS. AMERICAS ACaOKMY OP I UK IKK NCll VP&Tlk 1 . uvi s-rctr u MUSIC ALOLt II hlkOFST6'ZJl"nlrow MaoaeeJ .rroprieto. UrONLV SIX WTOMTrt Nt) ONE MATtNKE l(tlt.VUNO MONO AT, MAUCM L crTH GRAND HOUBLK Ol'EKA TROLPK c mprlalng ihe following ren iwned Artiaia ' Mil.Tf-3'll.E, Mle.JK.VfA, JHtis. AI'JAC, Mini, OlvCHE. MiK. ( ( LOW. Ml e. TrtOLER, Mile. HO-K, All 1.8. 1A H)TO A.C, Mona, Ii CIIKHKJ3, Mnns. 'I Ht'li K, Moas. L aUIUFOUL. Mods. BKMKDK k7 Mens. HAM1I TOW. TON I MOIB. ll AMII.I'ltlU D-.o yi'iun. Aiu sit 1, iK AND ( HOKt'H OP " OVER KIHV 1 RAIN KO VOICES FULL OUCH KSTRA, romprlsicg the flrrt taient of New York aud Pnlla dviphla. THE RKPEFtTOIHK of the (.' niblned Troups coainrlae . , LA PER 'HOLE, Ibf bout cr nitoHti.n of ntleuuai-h, and the great sen Shtlon of thbieasoti In I'mi and JSew York- . LEr B VAKIH; CHAN. ON DE FORTUNIO (all three peiloinied lor the t.rsl time In Philadel phia); BAPItK B'.ErjH!, LA ORANUK ll HFfE, LA flE.LK HELKNE, NO ORPUKE AOX EN FER, PT7BKC HIPTHK.-f.ata for tne eullre week (weven Ptrloimaiicer) niay h.t,i.rrltnd lor on and after TLfehAV JtOKNING Feb,JJ. rjprured Seat. I bven Performauca... ...... 7 50 w AT, NUT 8T. TUEATKK. BEGINS AT 71 T. nlh rtflul.t n7 ih. .',VZ ... EMlhK t lliMiK OF PWXFORMANPIE. The l atheilc Irish Drama ntltlel t. . 1RKMfiU A IT WAS. r''F((f(;,PBtl',t11 Bonga... Mr. BARNES WTLLlAMel JiuFy O Trot Mrs. BA KShiy WILLIAMa Alter which i lie b au llul comedy or 1H ROLT lt DIAMOND. ' Mnrr'ry Mr.. Ba aNKV WILLIAM4 To conclude with tbe -oarln cnmpdleHa of "la" p...w u THE UaU'V MAN d,antnf MtriS;811 6TaBEr e. TUIH (Thnrailayi EVENING. Feb IS. LAB I K M U V OF "1 A M K CAT B. LAST NWHT OK B AtBE BLEUB. r-.. y1". JOHN DREW and Company. MOON.' A SON IN LOVE and the HONEY- Ll BORER.A LE880N IN L0VK na LUKE TUB Monday, A VICTIM OF CIRCnMSTANnnH Iu leheanal. MCCH ADO AROUf NOfHIMa. M1 imeI xreGALT0N'S CUESNUT d TREET m, THIS EVENING, two of Offenbach's (Xmlc Operas, LA ROfcE JJE fcT FLKUK and LI6CHEN AND r,.TR1DAV EVENING, BENEFIT OF MIb BUS AN U ALTON LA SONNAMBULA. BATDRDAY AFTEROON. Feb. 50. FIRrjT bliHAN UALION MATINEE, Two of OiTi'iilaoh'a Comic Operas, tatnrday Evening, first perlormance of tbe Conalo Opera emli led FAc CriFTTK. 16 tf E'OS'S AMERICAN VAKIKTY THEATRE KNUaUkUKNT OF THE JAPS for a limited l umber oi night-. The great JAPS and ih rlelnal ALL-RIGIt I' EVERY EV E NI KG anil SATURDAY AFTERNOON ONCER'f II A h L-L ECTUBE. HON. ALEXANHEfl K.McCLURE. FRIDAY EVENING. Feb. It). UStitt. Ptlbject-"LIFE IN TU tC KOOKY MOUNTAINS. Tlckela. ftlinnln. Ru.FB.ri Mu.li ii I l'.iimnliip'. MubIc blore, No 926 Cnesnut street. fa 16 6t jjoora open at 7 o'cli.ck. lecture at 8 o'clock. VALER'S (LATE MILLER'S) WINTER GARDEN, Nos. 710. TU. 7Z4. and 728 VINE etreet. . THE GRAND ORCHESTRION, formerly the pwv pe- ty of tbe GRAND DUKE OF BADEN, purchased a r.cuiiw ujr jai.io vat.ctt.Di inis city, in combination wllh FI.AMKR'B OROHEBTRA. and juaxs oiiiuis Ar uh-ki-.jn, will perrorm EVERY AFTERNOON and EVENING at the above-men. tloned place. Admlaalon tree. . 1 13 if HORTICULTURAL HAL L.-GERMANIA . . ..JWyI.1::?'1''rF.y R L I C REHEARHALH Hj Hjt jc w tunrAHAY, at 8 P.M. Tickets sold at the door, and ail principal Muslo Stores. Pack ages of five lor II; single. 25 ceuta. engagements can ne maae by addressing G. BAB. TERT, No. 1281 MONTE K a. Y Street; WHlfs Mnslo Btore, No. 1021 Cbeanut street; Andre's Music Store. No. 1104 Chewnut street. i ji 8m rlABL 8ENTZ' AND MARK HA8SLER8 OR 1 t Li Ii'a.11 DA U A f I M IT If L.' I J 3 A mrt r n a VA1 m. AAA. AU AA. a A A- ttsnu. MU T ilt X OA 1 J MJ IT at 3 P.M., IN MUHICAL FUND HALL. Single Ad. mlnslon. fie cents Package ol 4 tickets, 11, at Boner -No. 1102 CHESN UT St.. and at the Door, (U U " PATENTS. OFFICE FOR PROCURING PATENTS, FORREST VU1LDIMGS, No. 119 South FOURTH St., Plillttdelnhla, AND MARBLE BUILDINGS, No, 0 BEVKNTH Street, opposite U. 8. Patent Otllce, Washington. D. O. H. HO We ON. Solicitor of Patents. C. HOWBON, Attorney at Law. Oommnnlcatlons io be addressed to the Pilnctp Oflice. Philadelphia. 1 n lm PATENT N.-WIEDF.RSIIF.IM A CO., tOLIClTORS 1F PATENTS. 400 CB EBNUT STRfc-ET, PHILADELPHIA. 48 T rHhTREBr. WASHING TON, P.O. xHlra UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, Washington. D.C., Jan. IB, 189. on the petition or WAllEU H. FDRBUHH, ot UnBalo.N, TY., administrator of the eatale uf E. B. f orbimn. oeceated. praying for the extension of a natent granted tbe said E. R. Forbush, on the 17th day ol April, 1866. reissued the ssth day of April. iKh and again reissued In Ave divisions numbered reareciively " m. i. and 1OT1, the id day of May. lt)"6, lor an Improvement In Grain and, Grass UU to'ordewd that said petition be heard at this dice on ibe 2ih day of March next. Auy peraon may op? o?e this extension. Ob eotlons. depoeltlons. JTud other papers should be filed In thisoflloa twentF days befere the day ol """1"8-ELI8ha FOOTB. j 10 2w Commissioner Of Patents, TT KITED STATES PATENT OFFICE. II "lxa" WaSHiwaiOW. D. a. Jan. 23. ltW9. Va the petition of LYDIA W. LI THFI ELD. ad mlnlatratrlx ot the estate of Laro Ijchneld. of South Bridge. MaseachusetM. pray.ng for the exten sion ofa parent granted him on the lt nay of May, 1866, for an Improvement In bhuuiea tor Looms: ll Isoidered lhat said petition be heard at thto nttUi Ton the 12.h day of April next. Any person may o?po."thls t?nslon ObjectloM.depoaltlon. and oilier papers should be filed iu lata omce twenty d.ya before lha day ol Wft'" pooTE, 2 io lw Qommiaaloner ol Pateate GROCERIES. ETC. JpRESU FRUIT IN CANS. PEACHES, PISKAPPLfB. ETC., . GREEN CORN. TOMATOES. FRENCH PEAS, MUSHROOMS. ASPARAGUS. ETC. ETC. ALBEBT C, ROBEBTM, Dealer In Fine Groceries, U 7jrp Cor. ELEVENTH and VINE Street. LEGAL NOTICES. TN TILE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS rOR 1 THE CITY AND OOUN1Y OF FH I LA DELUIIA. 7ruat Fsiaie ol Mrs CHRISTI ANGLKNDENNINtJ. The A uilnor i ppoln'ed by tbe Court to audit, settle, and adliiHi ti e BWiiud tud final aocouut ot IIU tl tLMOlI, Tiualen. as filed by William Elliott, lila Kiecutor. end uf tbe altl William Eliloit. Execu lor of Hlh Elliott, duceated T.m.ee, audio report diatribiKiuu of the balauce In the bands ot the accoun'aut, will meet the parlies interest"!, for the uurpoae of his appointment, ou HONOAY, March I, ltxiU at 8 o'c lock p. M ut bl. i.lllje. No. V43 6, bEVKNTU Bueet, In tlie c'ty or Philadelphia. J. COOKE LONUVl'HKTH. 318tbstu6C An llior pniLosopur op marriage. I a new Courae ot Lecture, as delivered al tbe New York Museum ol Aratomy, embracing the subjects: Huw lo Live aud Wbl to Live for; Youth, Maturity, and Old Age; Manhood Generally Reviewed: Tbe Cause ol Itidlgeatlou; Flatulence and Nervous TMseasea Aoonuuled For; Marriage Philo sophically Coubldered, etc. eld. Pocket volumes eouv talulng there Lectures will be forwarded, post paid on receiptor US cents, by adureaanik W. A. LEARY. Jn., a E. corner of FIFTH and WAAJm UT UUeeta. Philadelphia. T3EIZE8 CAPIIED IN ROYAL HAVANA.' JT KENTUCKY, and MISHOUKI LOT1KHIKM, Circulars tent and Information given. JOdEfH bates, No. 71 SJiOADWAY, New York. Pos Ofitoa Jift sHext mm
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