.THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1869. NEWS HUM MARY, . Local A flair. Tbe formal reception ol TIrj. Carl Srhnra, Beaator-elrct trom Muourl, took: place lust cnnics at the rooms of tde Geiman Society, teventh street, Above Chen.ut. Mr. W. J. Jiorstarari, the Presldtntof the Society, made the welcoming fperrb, express the eratittca tiOD ot I he Germans or Phila lolutna.lrrespccttve ' party, at the otrortuTiiiy to snet him. Mr. Brhurs tn his reply a"hnoledifed bW tbsnlis for the kind reception, aud supgrBted that the Germans and An. eric-ins cad. readily fraternize, and by taking the hi at 1dfs of both nations do that which would redound to the credit of tie republic. At 10 o'clock Mr. Schurz wa.i fcrenaded, and at 11 o'clock he lett for Watainifton. -A lanre and euthuMa-tic meeting of the Hepo.bllc.in lnvtr.ctblos ns held at too rooms Of the Nutlnvwil ilnlftn Pl.ih ntjnnit. t iiuu . U1VU UtUH I ,1 . V 1 LI I 1 1 . , , J make trraneernci.tB lor the trip to Wabini;on to a tend the Inautrntaliou of Oeueral Giant. Cnlotiel Wiir.sfH McMichael, President ol th C'lub, adcrtbeed the members aud spoke of the importance ot the trip and the pvt n-p'ttatioo 01 the Club, the hieh houors which ha i nc-n extended to them on receiving the right of the civic portion of the procce6ion. and uracil all who were douhtlul to regiver their names. Eloqueut addresses were made by Mtjor A. K. Calboun atd Alexander .P. Colesberry, V'C' President. Ibe Club will assemble at No. 1106 Ctifsnut strrer, at 8 30 ou Wednesday moruin?, 3d Just., lull equipped in darn el Mh'M, reiultu tlon cap. and white gloves. Members desirous ol pHrt!Cti ntif can obta n Intorniation of Ezra J nketif. Treasurer of ihnClnh. nt Fniiri.ii onri Ilartiicny streets. Domentle AtTnlnu Gold closed je?terday at 131J. The Legislature ot Tennessee adjourned jes'erday. Five wbitc men have been killiJ by Indians sear Sitka. - Admiral Farragut will participate in the inaugural ceremonies. The oflice of the Jackson (Mis?.) Clarion was burned jeslerday. The cold snap has again closed th? naviga tion or the Hudson river. A man was frozen to death near Worcester, Mase., on Sunday night. A national coimcil of Union Leaguers assembles in Washington to day. Nearly all the members of the Forty-first CoLgress were lu Washington Tester. lav. Vice -President-ebct Colltix will probably retire Irora the Speaker's chair to morrow. Twelve negroes confined ia the jail at Hampton, Va., made their escape on Saturday night. Ibe Hon. Hannibal Hamlin and Governor BtowdIow weie in the United 8tate9 Senate jefcterday. Lieutenant-General Sherman is preparing to take the President-elect's deck and duties at army headquarters. The headquarters of the Army of the United States were thronged with visitors yesterday, all anxious to do honor to the Prudent elect. General Wejman B. B. Moore, once United 8 ateSenator from Maine, aod Consul-General to Canttda uuder Prtsideut Buchanan, died in Virginia on Sunday. Leonard Cboate, the Newburyport incen diary, was yesterday arraigned on tbree sepa rate charges of incendiarism. He pleaded not guilty, and his trial was fixed for the 8th Inst. Tbe jury in the case of Mary E. Clem, on trial for murder at Indianapolis, yesterday re turned a verdict of guilty of murder In the first degree. The convicted was sentenced to Imprisonment in the Penltentiaiy for life, T v7": Foreign AJTalra, Havana, March l.-G"neral Duello, with his command, has arrived at Santa Ksplritu, from Cienluegos. Tne JJtario reports an engagement between the troops and lusurgeuts, at tue town of Cien fuegos,in which the troops were victorious. The same paper states thac tbree hundred rebels have suriendered .at Villa Clara. - It seems that General Lese. is advancing into tbe interior without meeting with much opposi tion. The rebels expected he wjuld march by Ue Sierra de Cubital, or take the road to Pare diel, where they bad erected entrenchments and were ready to oppose his progress, but General Lcsra unexpectedly took another route and outwitted the rebel General Quosada. The lharto asserts that the revolutionary General Napoleon Amiga has joined Count Valiuaseda with two thousand men, aban doning the rebellion, and tnut Valmaseda, reinforced by a thousand of these men, has set out Irom Puerto Principe to meet General Lesea, when, with, their combined lorces,they will attack QuFsada. Four Spanish gunboats are cruising between La Gnunape and Gibara. Ibe Spintih-man-of-war Guaiauia U watching the movements of tbe revolutionists lu the waters of Nassau. The United States steamer Gettysburg has arrived. London, March 1. The War Office is in re ceipt ot later intelligence from New Zealand. The Britlth forces there have made reprisals on natives for outrages committed at Poverty Bay, during which several villages were destroyed, and ninety of the natives killed and wounded. The British lojt only three wounded, Berlin, March 1. The proposition to erant the city ot Frank t'ort-on the-Maln 2,000.(100 florl has passed the Prussian Diet by a large majority. London, March 1. Steamship Atlanta, from New York, arrived to day. The Con tested Elections. Examiners Messlck and Bitturs sat again yesterday afternoon. A number of witnesses swore to lulse personations, when the following additional was elicited: James C. Adams testitied that he was the Re publican inspector in tbe tiguth division of the Fourth ward; John McKeown was the Demo cratic inspector: Williuui J. Furey was tbe judge; witness got to the polls about a quarter BiterfA. M.; the election was going on, and quite a number of votes bad been taken; the iudge qualified witness aud his clerk; witness i V i i J UnlTuAain bant ha tlrara Kepi tue uuui nuu ! .-w--t votes were taken as fast as tbe tickets could be separated aud dropped Into the boxes, no time ham uiinwpd to examiie whsiber they were on tbe assessment list or not; witness renon strated against taRlutc the tickets so fant, telling him it was impossible to find If the names were on tbe list; McKeown sa'd wit ness would then bave to take time to look lcr tbem alter tney were To:eU: witness couM not keep up with him; 164 votes were received during tbe first hiur; cuallensred but one man Jobu Smuu dunnf? tbe dy; wit ness objected to the votof a mau who said his naae wasRobett llollun.l, and told Alderman McMullm. who brought biru up. ibat tbe man was not Kobnt Holland; neither tbe man nor a voncuer was sworn, and tbe vote was nut in tbe box wbile witness was ta'kiDp to the Alder man: McMullm said his name was Robert Hoi land, and tbat he lived in Bauer street; a man voted in tbe nituie of William O'Neill, who was net William OVseili; neither one of tuem gave in..0. r..fnii rt no oifh b:lns aiuuu- lstrred nor tax receipt asked for during the whole day; tbooebt ail tbe votes were .taken except oue, and ibat was John Smith ; did not recollect any questions beinir. asked voer. except as to residence, but tbe vote was trene- . i. 'i. .hl.. imlnro thn mm a IT WHS elVCU: V wi'oess voted tbe Republican ticket. William Y. Campbell, return iusiiec'or of this division, te'tidid tbat the spare where the elet-tiou was beld was so small tbat he and the oiberreturu inspector and tbeir clerks bad to fit in ihe second story back Momt wltne.s was la tbe room where tbe eleoMon was beld up to 8 o'clock tirom tbat time was engaged up stairs tn eatcbinff up to tbe votiue until about 1 o" lock and alter that was In the lower room at oltferent times dur ng the afternoon, lie t ben substantially corroborated the testimony of Mr. a rtam. i except as to personattous : witness voten UeTpuKu ticket: Mr. Oibbous, lor District Attorney, was scratched more than uny other fiTUw.t.t he kept the Vlliuaui x. i""" .,-.,. nr ih rt votes outside winoow uuu. .. r-. - . bad heen laaen wmu w .. c ,r 1 shortly alter 7 o' f II II. ; 1 1 W , I IIIU T" ' - .... - - Jid did p UTO la dlvl- Men, and witness would have chsHensed ha-l be bad lime to examine his bo'kj no voter-, or vouchers, euhrr D m Deri's or Republican, were sworn, or BDy txx receipts shown? one or two jersons came up w,th nan es written on a piece of raper, ai d tbe? haeded tbeir votes and 'bese slips of paper Into tbe wludow wllbont arjnoarctng their names, and their voles were taken; witnfsa voted tbe Hepubl can ticket; witness marked on his book 323 persous as voted; knew or no cuaMenges. The litt ol voters Bbo ibat 741 rot- s were polled. Adjournrd until Wednesday next. At the lud.cial con'est.wblcli v continued lust tv ning beiore the Lei-ilative ComnUttee, ibat budy ptocetde.l to tbe examination of ballot boxes Tne bsl'ott In the box of t tie First division ol Die fcdxth ward wer counted, and the re? tilt was an Increasi of 23 vute a- com pnred with tbe ictums in favor of Mr. Grcea bank. A count of the bnlloM of thft Ninth dlvlsiou of the Twenty-second ward thoCd the same vo'e as whs returiK (. , In the Rietenth division of ths TsvanMeth ward. Mr. Tharer pains to vote by the exa mination of the tally papers. The corf mittee met ibis morning at 10 o'clock to tesume tbe examination of witmsscs. Marine Lossiom Tor Fcbrnnry. Fsj tbe New Yotk Wor d of yesterday: We pnbllfb below our moutbly table of marlae tor tbe ( ast month, showing an aggreg-ito of twent two vessel". Of tbis numor one was a t-hip, nine were barques, three were brigs, und nine were scboouers. Ot the ar ve ono whs burned, one sunk aficr collision, one foundered, two were abandoned, aod three are mtw-ine, 'opposed lost. Tbe total value of the property burned, lost, and missmtr Is estimated at $8C9,C0O. This list Includes only Americao verrels, or tbore ot other nations when bound to or Irom a port In the Uuited States, orkujwu to be iusured there. enrrs. Itnnie. I From. PetbUu tBl,).....-.i8aVnuii I For. I Bremen. Neptune (V.G,)., Di ulna LserUSCN.U.).. Add (Br.) 1 hlnet hlmrof ( Br.) Kick wood (Br . New Vo 'k Clenfiifgos. .......... Ltverp03l, Htmtoa. Cork rii Aniwtro. b. rtuvanuab. Boston. Sao Fraoclico, . iNew Yorlf New York........, Belfast.................. Liverpool. Nwcatle. (N. 8 W.) Stella (N. O Llsbou , St. TJhM anil I Ne- York, i.e. ,1 Amsterdam, 'Cardenas. ( I.lverpoo), o. iCardeuas. Royal Aich (BO.. Polrt Flth (Br).... Brl llsnt (Br) FrnkiiD - apt flu rd PhllttdelplitB BHIUS. pw York. WllinlEKlon, N. t Nurvllas KOHOONKB8. Ai'SUfcta M. Gott fvltt (Br).......... Twilleb' Chsrl. 8 (lisher mvi) OirCB'SlBD Ida MckUsoii PaniDel i.ddy.... Biu Bell K elite Tiue Baugor. , liarbor Grace-... (JUJBboro Plymouth Belfast Baltimore Oeorgeiown, 8.C.. New Bed lord (aoadaloupe...... Martlnlqno, a. New York, m. New York, A Boston, Haueras Inlet. New York. Oardenas. Total losses for J nnary ..... Mm. sit Total losses lor .February.... .. tl 1,SI7.K1 tW 000 Total for two mentbs 6S 1 72S.IMKI Sams period Id 1868.M 75 Kame period In IhH?...,. 1OT t-ame ierlod la 186 tsi 11.17 700 8,1111 500 VtSiels marked m are mlsalDK, sunoo.ed lose tboan marked 6 were burned: those marked s c sank after rollislin: three marked f loundered; aad those marked a were apauoopen. From Bnflalo. Buffalo, March 1. Company G, Eagle Zouaves, of this city, Chptaiu L. G. Btcard commanding, left ot 2-3i) P. M. to-day to parti cipate in the inauguration ceremonies. MARINE TELEGRAPH. For additional Marine ITewt im tint Pag. AXKANAO FOB Bum Kibbh Hum Bra.MM.w.. FHILADKLPHLA THIS DAT. m..6 84 MOOS Rih.h M ...6BIlla WATIB,,MWIWHW 629 PHILADELPHIA SOA&D OF TfLADJL JOH. C. OkCBB. . 1 toAJ?. OOMltITTK OF IHS MONTH. Okobom N. Alln,J nOVMEX80FAOCKAlC BTKASIEHSt Denmark .....LIverpool...New York......M.Feb. Oaledonl...GlaBgow..New York.....,Feb. Java Uverpool...New York .... Fab. aofMancbeeter..IJverpool...New York......i'eu. NKhraaka LlverDOOl...New York Feb. Feb. ntv tit LADdon..LlverrKol...New York Krance.......-i.iverpooi...j ew i orK Celia.............Lo"don New York, .Feb, Peo. -Feb. .Feb. Iowa.. M...uiaBgow.....xiew lori,.. Penvlan...M.Uverpool.Ponland...M.. Bolsatta .......Havre. New York Australasian ......Uyorpoot.New York.... FOR EUROPE. Feb. ..Feb. 20 Hanmonla . New York...Harubiir......Mar. Colorado.,...New Yorlt.Uverixol.....Mar. Bam aria New York...Ltverpool........M.wMar at atn.......-........,New York... Bremen Mar. 2 2 a 4 4 6 8 S New York...Llverpool Mar. (). ot London.... New Yorlc...I.Ierpool..........Mar. Vine de Parls...Kew York...Havra...Mar. CaledODia......New YorkOiasgow. ....... -Mar. DebniarkMM.M.New Yora.LIverpool. ...... Mar. Kangaroo.. New York.Llverpool... Mar. S 9 18 O. oIBalliniore New YorK...Iilverpool .....Mar, OOAWTWI8E. DOMKiTIW. ETO. ynnlatau.nM.M..Phllaoa.....New Orieans.mM..Var. Oi'lumbla. ....... New York...Uavana aasseeeaae Mar, Prometheus. ..Fhilada......Charle3 ton. ........MW.r. S 4 4 6 Wyomlncrann..PhlladaM...MBavacnah....raMMMMar. Cortes......,.......New York.New Orleans.m.M ar. S 11 S3 Kagie .....Jiew Tora...Havana........-.Mttr. MIsbIbsIddI . New York.-.Rlo Janeiro M II alls are forwarded by every steamer In tbe nwn'i.. lines. The steamers for' or from Liverpool call at Qneenstown, except the Canadian line, which call at Londonderry. The steamers for or trom the Oonll nent call at Southampton. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Bchr Bablno Currier, Porto Rico. Lallett A Bon. s:br W m. Allen. Rogers. Zasa, D. B. Stetson A Co. Bchr I Rich, Bryant, Marolenead, Caldwell. Gordon Bt'r B.WUUng, Cundlff, Baltimore. A. Groves, Jr. ABRIVFD YESTERDAY. Steamship Roman, Baker, 45 hours from Boston, with nidae. toll. Winsor A Co. Bchr Farmeia' Friend. It earn. 6 days from Laurel. Del., wlih lumber to uoll'nsA Co. urei, Bchr Ueorge W. Krebs, Carlisle, trom Cedar Point. oh. ... . MEMoltANDA. .J?p..?.nS!S .V,cl0" binders, for Philadelphia, en lered out at Llverpuoi loth ull. 14Th 'uqt 9 Blgelow, Corning, hence, at Antwerp Barque Andes. Shepherd, for Philadelphia, sailed firm CaideDas lMib nit, Itaique Clara. Prhst. from Bremen for Philadel phia, was aiiciken Sib ult. lat 48. loug. 2'. Barque Carl Jchaon, Nordln, for Philadelphia, sailed irom Llverpnoi ljih ulL Barqne Uaanet PederseD. tor Philadelphia cleared at Liverpool luib uit.- before reported cleared 84. Baique Royal Arob. Stanley, hence, baiore reported strauoed near Vael Bleu, sailed Irom Falmouttt lutn nit. fur An sirrdam. Baique ldoilqne, Durkee, hence, at London 16th ultimo Baiqne Ella Mr ore. Marstors, for Philadelphia, sailed irom Cardiff I6ih ull. Barque .Harmony, Stephens, hence, In the river, ABiweip 10m uit. Baiqne Koamoe, Wlerlchs, hence, ofT the Light bouse. Brenuerbaven. 12. b ult.. aud proceeded Inward, Baique Peddler, Troeuaegaard, heuce, at Copen hraeu lUlb alt Baique Maria Marcaretha, Dolen, for Philadelphia, aleaied at LlverDOOl 18th ult Barqno Hubert Porter. Curtis, from Liverpool for Pbliadelch a. aalltd from rloiynead I3lh ult. Barque Jianlsn Prmcehs, HTpwIlh. tor Pntladelphla, enieiea mu at mewcaotie ii'iu un. Baique.W. II. Bigelow, Borden, hence, at Liver nnnl llih nit Baique Biaall, Hlbbert, fee nee. at Brouwershaven Ulh nit. Barque J L. Wlckwlre, Wiley, hence, at Antwerp Barque Ellta Oulton, O'Brien, hancs, at Antwerp i.i i. .I i. Brig Lola. Anderson, for Philadelphia, cleared at fioatop 27th ult. Brla wa verity .Terry, hence for Onstanttnoale. with Selroieuro, was stranded off Paleo 0ttr'i on theZKn an bul was reltnalrd uninjured 20 Hours after by extra hands, arrived at DarOauellea ou the Win, and o eareo lor per u"n'i'-. B lHatile8. Blaboo, Webber, far Philadelphia sl id I'om Cardenas l'tn nit. Rotterdam for Boat i!u7n'ut Into Wsbon l'ith ult, wlta loss ol mla- BiTg Julia F.Arey, Bahhldge. cleaiel at Geirge t0HWcnhrSMCoVe .XSl'.or-. "om Calais lor Phils VarwVa1. Hole, at Charie, toA"r D0 K K'lev. Kelley. from Boston for Phlla- . BcHlifi Jnai which ranagrououon the flats oppr. liw A lwais TllJd lai Uas been f ol off. and reached Bj:.Stv.'ia0Walte. from Havana for Phllsdelphla, was ir-okta 2th uiu. off Fenwma s isianu. NOTICE TO MARINERS. Tbe PnarBnoys which marked id eel. in New York baibor and bar during 'he winter, Save been removed, and Uon can and nuu boeys sun sUtutsd lor lh DRY GOODS. tee o. central is 59. CLOTH EMPORIUM. Mfn's Coatings, larity C- sal metes, Bak Cloths, ladles' Cloakligs, Mixed Clollis, 1'laln Cloths, Fwncy Cloths, Opera Cloths, hihcr noes ins, bojs'Oootls, I Spring Welgrlit Velvntccns, Snpcr (Juallt j. BTIt AW BRIDGE & CLOrillEIl respeetfally anmunco that Uurlng me kohkou now opontug i Ley pr ii ('life to iillVr the largest slooK aud tin mt. attractive anKorttuent of all kinds ot Clotbs that tney have ever ollered. Uulnifde u nun ed to make our houiein Central timpo rium ft.r Ibis dtacrlpt Um of goods, we have ool b eted lor the present season every doslrublj style and make ot Cloths mat tne market pre sents lor ladles', MenV, and Lois' Wear. Our Block of Ladles' Clraklngn In particular In vhj extensive, and bought at tue rnanufno inreis' lowest cash rates. It will be to the lute rst of ail who Intend to buy this kind or goods tint lug the comluii season to call on os, as we cOc-r by far tbe largest assortment to be found, and at prices that cannot be surpassed anywhere. We lovite dealeis, botn city and oouutry, to examine our stock, as ourprlcee areas low aa tbe same goods can lie sold lu wbolo paeKagPS by any wholesale bouse, while we offer mtanv styles that are ccnilned exolnsl vely tooursel vei. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER, CESTKAL CL0IQ UKl'OIUUM, Corner EIGHTH and MARKET, PHILADKLPHIA. 18G9-C0MPETITI0N PRICES I ' UP TOWN LIGHT EXPENSES ! ! OUR CUSTOMERS THE GAINERS ! I Goods delivered In all parts of tho city oarefullj and free of charge, SPECIALTIES JUST OPENED. Rich Black Silks, Superb Silk Poplins, Spring Delaines and Calicoes, Casslmcrcs, Table Linens, Napkins, Etc Ladles can ride to our door from any part ef the city, and we assure them It will more than compen sate them In one visit and .urcbase. JOSEPH H. THORNLEY, N.E. Cor. EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN, 112 PHILADELPHIA. FLOUR. WM. B. THOMAS & CO., TBIRTIENTII and WILI0W Sts., MANUFACTURERS or "PASTRY," if PREMIUM," ii RED STONE. AKD UNEQUALLED XXX BAKERS' FLQIX., all p " un warranted to Gife Satisfaction. pirORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. Floor Dealers and tirocen, Take Notice. LANGLEY'8 CELEBRATED FAMILY FLOUR Again In the Market. Ivorj Sheai;" Bural. liangley." Tbe above brands of FLOUR are now arriving from the mills, and will be constantly on hand, and lor tale la lets to suit to purchasers, by BROOKE, C0LKET & CO., FliOIB AUD GBAIN DEALERS, 1727, 1729, 1731 and 1733 MARKET St., i 16 lmrp PHILADELPHIA. gANNBR MILLS FLOUR OF SAINT-LOUIS. We are the exclusive Agents In this city for these celebrated FLOURS, which we are selling to the trade at manufacturers' prices. FOUR DIFFERENT URAOltS. CHICK & CHISHOLM, 0. 248 K0KTII BROAD STREET, tllthtlulmrn PHILADELPHIA. uniAP w mm 1 1 griilin For the Trade or at Retail. ETEBT BABBEL IV ABB ANT ED. KEYSTONE FLO UK MILLS, OS. 10 AMD 81 OIBABD AVESOis, 2 lt.mrp Kaal of Front street LEGAL NOTICES. TT'STATE OP JOHN R. PANC0AST, DK- i kAKEI).-Leilei. Teat.meutary upon tliu above (Hiatu liavii g Dofu grautei to Ui.uuiierrtignoo. II iierixin. Ii.illiluj tn I liu .ul l u r U are ri'il IH'flWlt lo miika iib mi-lit, aud tiioae havlutf clulins agalutit me taui. lu uiesunv i neui iu WILLIAM W. JUVENAL, I.lHlt HY MtrHet. Del w FlUh. Atluru.v lur TAUV U. PASCO Ac P. lituet Ki.tcutrix. LARZELERE & DUCHEY. tubioui UOWM3 urvaere uuu ooutrics lumttj . A . . . . A f fln.1.1 I m No. 405 LIBRARY Street. All Custom lloose Uusluess transacted. PASSPORTS PROCURED FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFE CHAMPION SAFES! Philadelphia, January 18,1889. Messrs. FAKltEL, HKKRING A CO., No. txi Uhesnnt street. Gentlemen:-On the nlgbt of tbe 13th Inst., a la well known to tbe cltleena of Philadelphia, oar large and extensive store and valuable stock of merchandise, No. Wi Cbesnut street was bnrned. The fire was one of the most extensive and destructive that has visited our city for many years, tbe beat being so Intense that even the marble eornlee wait almost obliterated. We bad, as yon are aware, two of your vain able and well-known CHAM'PION FIRE PROOF SAFE?!; and nobly have they vindi cated yonr well-known reputation as manufac turers of FIKE-TKOOF 8AFHJJ, If any further proof bad been required. They were subjected to the moatlntene henl, and It affords ns much pleasure to Inform yon tbat after recovering them from the rulni, we found upon examination tbat onr hooks, papers, and other valuables were all In perfect condi tion. Yours, very respectfully, JAB. K. CALDWELX, A CO. THE OSLY SAFES EXPOSED TO THE FIRE IN CALDWKbti'N SIOKiS WERE FA Kit IH., IIERRIKU fc VO. FBILADKLPHIA, Jan. 18, 1889. Messrs. FARREL, HERKINO A CO., No. 629 Ouesnut street. Gentlemen: On tbenlgbt of tbe 13th Instant our large store, 8, W. cornerof Ninth and Cbes nut streets, was, together with onr heavy slock of wall papers, entirely destroyed by fire. We had one of yonr PATENT CHAMPION FIRE-PROOF SAFES, which contained onr principal books and papers, and although It was exposed to tbe most Intense heat for over 60 hours, we are happy to say It proved ltsolf worthy of onr recommendation. Our books and papers were all preserved. We cheerfully tender our testimonial to the many already published, in giving the HERRING SAFE the oredlt and confidence It Justly merits. Yours, very respectfully, HOWELX. A BROTHERS. STILL ANOTHER. Philadelphia, Jan. 19, 1869. Messrs. FARBEL, HERRING A CO., No. 629 Ohesnnt street. Gentlemen: I had one of your make of safes In tbe basement ol J. E. Caldwell & Ca's store at the time of the great fire on the night of the 13th Instant. It was removed from the ruins to-day, and on opening it X found all my books, papers, green backs, watches, and watch materials, eto all preserved. I feel glad that I had one of yonr truly valuable safes, and shall want another of your make when I get located. Yours, very respectfully, F. L. KIRKPATRICK, with J. E. Caldwell A Co., No, 819 Chesnnt street, FARUEL, HERRIM & CO., C1UMPI0N SAFES, No. 629 CHESNUT Street, n tt. PHILADELPHIA. L. M A I 8 E B HA WTJT ACTUS VB OT AND BrjK0l4AK-PfiO0P SAFES, FIBb LOCKhMITH. bell-hanger, and ssalka mt nnrr r.rawi vJ A u nnr A u No. 484 RACE Btreet FURNITURE, ETC. GEORGE J. HENKELS, CABINET MAKER, Nos. 1301 aad 1303 CHESNUT St. II lmrp PHILADELPHIA. RICHMOND & CO., Successors to Atwood & Hopper, II R N I T U 11 E WARER00HS, No. HO OUUlll aawwiek oli (East bide, Brown Stone Building), 2 28 lm PHILADELPHIA. BOOTS AND SHOES. FASHIONABLE BOOTS AND SHOES MAI'S TO OBDER, IN THE LATEST STYLES, ON TBE MOST KisHuasBLJii xuhjkh. GIVE OS A CALL. O. W. E.EK. CHABtOH. I M lm FoJ14onthJTEN'tU JBtreet JEWELRY, SILVEnWARE, ETC. ESTABLISHED 1628. HOLIDAY rBESEJITH. WATCH, JEWELRY, (jLOCEB, BJLLVEBWARE, and FANCY GOO Dii a. TT. RUSSELL, 22 JiOKTH 81XT1I STREET,' PHILADELPHIA. D. F. GlttARD. VETERINABY SUM- VOKUN, treat, all dlaeau. of horse, and oat- STaua all surgical operations, wlta euluient aooom- modatlon. for norae. at nia mortuary, HO. ii a RhiiAiL bkrvel. ahots Toplat. iMJ AMUiErVKNTS. G RANI) INAUGURAL or Tit at ' MAMMOTH IUNK fKUW PKOK 30J ) ! Vt EMtp.iliaY itlTERl'IN ttlD KVKWINQ March a, Oiand Kihlbltlno t Ve!oclpe1tnK by PltOKK-BOtt MONOO, Assisted by six earl g a.:d txpert rldnrs Irom New Tork. As lbs Ice la tn sp'erflid condition, one-half of the Bliik will be appn pilatrd to tkat'ng, and Beaon 6k ting Tickets will b received, as the -k iln ieo J las been a brief one. A full hand will be In atteod ance. CH2t AdiulMlon In the nrnom,263 Kve -lug, 50c. w AI.NUT 8T. Til HAIKU. BEGINS AIn!. Tul8( Tuesday t KVKNIiX. Maica. '1 Al'iMlKTH M1UI1I' ol the wnrld-rci.nwi ed comedian "'id orUioM lu- tereoDativa el jrun and y n e hth. Air. and Km. IUKNKV WILLIAMS. SKCUMU NlOUT of the Pomanllr trlali Iir.nia. wrliton exprw'y for BiT.at d jura. W llltams bj John Bruugbaui, Ki., en 111 ed THFi RMKRALO RINO. Hh new acrnery aud novel inechaulml elfrcta. Mike Mncany Mr. HAHa VY V l,Lf AMS Waffle Moeariy..... Mm. BA KJS BY WILL.la.M3 MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH bTEKET THE ATKK. Uelua at 7 8u. Monday, and tin further notice, A. W.Touns'a t oinedy ol a vttTia tiRcuaRrANt'Ts. Vlrglnle de sterlm ...... M..Mrs. JU11N DtlHW Aiaea Dy iu run Uuiuoaar. Afierwblch IheOreav Urauia, 1 1110 IMIKMOAN KUniHKR-4. I.eolS del Praochl. 1 d..,- itiii f ablen del Fraceul, " Barton Hill ( riaiFau-fcenaufl. . Mr. L Jamei tmilie de IBprre........ ..Miaa L zzn fries Mad. del Franch' Mr.. Maeaer MONDAY VI lCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING. FOA'8 AMERICAN VAKIKTY TH EATRE. EM'aOHllKKT OF THi. JAFei lor a limited Lumber of night. Tne great J Al'o ard ine rlKlnal ALL-RIGHT JCVKRTEVKNINO and HATURD AY AFTERNOON A1 SSEMBLY BD ILDINUS. MaDUON OBHKV'M I PKW MPHIOAL KNTltRTAlNMKNT. MUMlAV. Marnh 1. aud everv Nliiht. T3 I dmlnslon. fctio. No Axira rhar.e Cor reserved seats at Trnniplet'a Mnalc Htore. N. t Uheanm street. VALER'S (LATE MILLER'S) WINTER OAKIIU4, Hoe. .710. 7Z2. 724, and 72S VIMS Btreet. 1 HE GRAND OBOHK8TRION, formerly the pro ps ty of tbe GKAfsi) DIKE F BADUN, purchased at great expense by JACOB VALKtl, of this city, tn couininauon wun ilamcsb unuuiuiina ana Usrs NKI.LIE ANDKIV-wN, will perform it VERY AITEBAOON and EVEN INS at the above-men tioned place. Admission free. 1 18 U TTORTICCLTURAL HAL L.-GERMANIA BLIO REHEARSALS XI OBtHEsTitA P DBLIO JbiVERY WEDNESDAY, at 8H P. M. Tickets sold at tne ouur, iuu an y nuuiiiMi jaiuiu ohiih, x-ava ages of live lorfl: sIdkIh, 26 cents. jtnKaKenaenifl can uo maue oy auurenaina u. aao TERTi No. 121 MONTEREY Street; Wlttlg's Music Store. No. luZl Cbesnut street; Andre s Muaio store Wo-1104 Cbesnut street. 1 81 8m TaBL 8ENTZ' AND MARK HASSLERVS OR- 1 a .T fx r A UaTIMU'liSa a V L' U V UiTnDfll V m IDriOarta OIAa inm u V a uai w m at 8H P. M IN MUSICAL FUND HALL. Single Ad nilnslnn, M) cents Package ol 4 tickets, 11, at Boner'' No.llo2CHESNOTSt.. and at the Door, U4tf FOR SALE. WEST PHILADELPHIA PROPERTIES FOR BALE OS TO RENT. The HANDSOME BROWN BTONE RESIDEN CES, Nos. 4108. 4110, an! 4113 SPRUCE Btreet, and OBEY hTONE DOUBLE RESIDENCE, No. 4119 PINK Street. C. J. FELL A BRO 1 iSstnthim No. 1'iO Sooth FRONT Street. A DESIRABLE DWELLING AT PR1- JVATE SALE, situated on Tioga street, third ...una . a .r nf a wnniintb. north side, one-half sail are from Tioga station, Uermautown Railroad. Lot 60 by 280 feet. Stable 22 by i5 let. Apply ou tbs premises, or to jiinAS wairi!itL . WA K.. 1.T tT I." I ' IT ... . g SU StUlU Vi uw i.. xxx ia o.rvv.. TO RENT. F O Ft RENT, Ihe Desirable residence, No. 16H CUES NUT Street, Containing TEN ROOMS, with all the modern Im provements. Apply to GUafMEY A SONS, 2 23 No. 733 WALNUT Street. m. roit REN T.-ntEMlSEg, No, 809 CBESNUT Btreet, for Btoieor Office. Also, OFFICES AND LARGE ROOMS suitable for a Commercial College. Apply at BANK OF THE REPUBLIC. TO LEI A LARGE MODERN-BCILT House, Coach House, Tenant House, and Ave acres of ground, handsomely laid out, two minutes walk from Day's Lane Btatlon, Oertnantown. Apply to 2 23121; J. ARMSTRONG. TO KENT. WHARVES ON WINDMILL ISLAND; east and west sides, and aUo on canal. Apply 10 .,,-. A A i n am ac, snui rAHtno. 226 61 No. . FIFTH Btreet. T 0 KENT AN OFFICE SUITABLE! FOR A ai No irauiitAnumrem Sit FOR THE LADIES. R E M O V TEMPLE A L O P T II of fashion. E Grand OnenluK ot Borlne Fashions MONDAY. 11 arch 1. IM. For the better cunreuleuce other lairoos. MUM. 01. A. BIMtKU has reuiuved her DreM TrimmtDc. aud Faprr .faltern tore to the nuribwest corner ol JiLb.Vii.iN l H. ana UHhnu r blieels, I'hlladulphia, twnere she twill be happy to ae. ner irieou. ana cunuui.n. jDruiiaii novelties ot special Intereat. Elegantly trimmed pv- Irrnsul latest, ana ruoni retauie ityie. ror L,auie- and CbllOieD.' Dreaa, bleevea. nulla, Walala Panlen, abd Chlidrens' uariuenta, uapes tJoata, anu mantiex, lu endlei. variety, plain and trimmed, uiaov bij lea of wb'cb are manulactured on the premises, and can cot be fouud elsewhere, tingle, aud In aet. for dreai makera and dealers, wholesale and retail Dre a and Cloak Making; Dreaaes niau. lo til with ease and ele gance. The finest assortment ol Ladies' Urena and Cloak lrimrxilrgs In tbe city, at the lowest prices. Orders executed at snort notice. JunDroiaen.s, Haudkercbtelt, Laces, Klbbons, Bridal Veil, ana Wreatts, Fine Jewelry, and l aucr Uoons. Pinking and Oofferlng. Culling and Fitting. A perfeot sratem nt It,.ii nn inir i ..m liL: nrlce. kl 60. with chart Pat. tertsaent by mall or expreaa to all partaot tne Unloo. Do not fotget cur new location, N. W, corner KLKVENTH and C'UKNU I birtela I Kit 1115. T- HOPKINS' 1115. LADIES' EMPORIUM. ISo 1115 CHESwr st. (Wirara llow) Largest assortment and Best and Cheapest Ooods u tie city, In all the following liuea: Manu'acturer ot Hopkins' Celebrated Champion liuoo Halria, for Ladies. Misses, aud Ctilulreu. lu over lour hundred styles, shupes, lengths, and alzns. CoUil. Satin . and Jams Corset-, in eight OitTerenl st)lrs. nianufaoiurea exprtssiy lor our own sales, 33 oinvrtnl styles of snoerlor ft tt I n ar Franoh woven Wbalcboue COHdE rs from Ml to S)7. 14 varieties ol extra handsome Wbaleuuue Cor i.i. r.,,m Qfr r4.nta to 650. rbouidfr itrauts, Mudaiu Foy's Corset Bslrt fnp- Pu.."'u.-a PaUnt Belf.adlustlug Abdominal Corst-t highly recommeuded by physlulans, from tvtL likes F n'K' unneuoAB kx Qaitv.m Vanliin aKri)ily Fewlrg Machines bflug graiultoubly dibtrlbuied to our vuitomra lor the purpose o i ge'-wu. . nr". ww. w auA WANTS. TTTANTED LOCAL AND TRAVKLLINO VV litnu In every city aud town la the United fciatrs. crest luduc uh nis ott'frfd to avtlva men. i'-ii or address with .tamp, wwu tU.Konu It No. iu CHEbJOT bueet. Phla. itim UNITED 8TATE3 REVENUR 8TAMP3 OK ail kinds can b. bad at No. 105 d rte'Tll Hireet (next door te Otd Otnoe), and at No. 1 J(WALW UT tiueet, Psnn auiwings. JMMSEMENTS. A allBlCAH ACa'lKMV na JLJL. MUSfC- JAMVB TlfK. Jm BRIEF HKABOH OBAHD OPhKA BOLTFE, coniMlns: of SIX MQ8T1 ASD ONE MATimh br the Combined roupea of UME,. ,, t gf PARlalN ARTISTB. MONDAY rvfe,Mt. March t. LA PKR CHOLK. Opera Comtnne, la tlr aou, o fTenbacV JH1K.IHMA MONH.AUJAC Ucssra, Leduo, Edard, Ramtuoa, etc. eta. TUESDAY F.vTlsiNO March 2. ORPH EM a UX Hi FKRS. (frsi d Spectacular Oiera BtMifTu. lu fjur acu h. . Olltrt-ach. ---w. MLLF. TOSTRR. WON8. DEORB Mtftrs. I eduo. LstrilfTint, P'chene, Uuld jtk. Miles. Dados, Ruse, Tboler, c. etc. WEDNESDAY KVKStlWO, March 3. BAR' K BLKUK; Cr"'B B onffe In lour acts, by iMTmbach. MLLE IHMA, MOMS. ACJAC. Mudtnin Ilan n on, Thoter, Ruse, etc Messis. Ltgrifluul, '1 holer, Fianols, Edgard, Car difcuac, etc. tic. THURsr A Y VENtTfO. March 4, LA BK LK H KL.KNK Orera Ronnv-, In tiiree acts by Offrubaoh. MONP. 1 OS'l'KK. ULliK, L KCRE. ' Mrsdanies Uucloa, R e, MathildD. Tboler. MiHors. Ltduc, I.airH'o '. Duchtsne, eio. FRTPAY 1VK I Ml. Mnrch 5. LA CHAN iN UK FORTUNIO. Opera t'rmle lu one act by OltKnbach. Mile. Imia, Mew", l.e mi- and Francis, Mesdames. Thoier, Roue, MaiblUe, eir. eio. LES b'vaROB. . , Opera romlqoe, lu two ac by Ofrnbacli. Sal URDAY Ar i KHNOON, AT S, , , UltiNuOltit MATIMFE. WUNAMiE Dl('HK,S, . .i Orera Rrctre In f. ur acta, by CffSuhach, MLLh. TOSTKK. M. AVJAO. Measr. Lednc. LKriflrn1. Dnot esne. Mile. Dnoloa. SAIURl'AY KV KNPB, MarooS. w GRAND F Rk WELL PEH FO IM ANOE, . WLLB TOSTRK. UkLK, IHMA. Messrs. Decie, Leduo Duchesne, etc etc. lUsi rvpd Bests for any o. tlie above performanoee t can be had nn and alter SATURDAY. February tl, at IOMiH'b Muso etore Ni. IIO'A CttASNUT Street, and at the Acadtnjy ol Mnsic. 6CAIE OF PRICES: ADMISSION ONI DOLLAR No Extra Charge tor Reserving Seats. Family Clrc;e.... beveniy-flve Cents tJjM7- TUlrU Cents NUTIl E. 1 he Libretto ol the Opera, as performed ' by the Fiench Opera Company (tne only correct edition pnblltrird) carelully iranilated, the text of which Is taken tri m the Prompt Baok, thus secoiiog a perfect Mmilliroe between the Opera as sunn on tbe stage and the Libretto as read to the audience. ar;dccuialDlrghe tuinlnol the choicest moreaaux. fur sale at the Music Floret. ' 1S O N C E R T HALL. THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1869, ' GRAND OPENING NIGHT ' ' Or TBI - ARABIAN NIGHTS' GREAT COMBINATION liiNTliltrAlJSJlKNr. " , ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY.' ' 1 ... Tbe Management have the pleaanre of annonielnr an e'RBgtwaul lth the beautlial and lalenMi4 vocalist. MIBBJENNIKWADB. Frcm Stelnway's A Irving' Hall, Nsw Tork. CABLE TO 17, ; Th.nrequalled IRISH COMEDIAN and VOCAXrBT ' who will appear In hi. Ore. Irish BpeolaiUes: THE DUBLIN DANCING MASTER, WHlftTLINU THIEP, ' ' FAT McCAMN, ETC. ETG, r PBOFESSOR M. OVRKA-RDON, , , t Pianist and Composer, from the Tammany ThsatM. , Hew York, ibe he tia eil- lted tue hlgheai taeo miums ol tbe pres,wtll introduce his great laveaUea. " THE TDMBLEBONICON, a..i :v i.. r. Playing three dlstlnottunsatoneaad tne same time; ' . BIQNOB CHARLES GARMIO, - , i , i The Great Comlo Vocalist and Caricaturist, from the ' Albambra, Loudon, will appear in his Great Char acterBongs: . .. ... DP IN A BA I LOON, it t. .5 U AN ITaLIAW GUINEA PIQ BOY.. KOLLH K1U RAMS, ETC. XTC ' Dnrlng the Evening will be exhibited t .-, THE ARABIAN NIGHTS' TABLEAUX. Fifty In nnmber. being tbe very flneat and most1 beauillul.paluilDga evtr uhlblied In this country, j illustrated by an able lecture. The Jintertaloment win conclude each erenlac bra '. GRAND FR BhNTATION " oir ...... .t ONB HUNDRED Va LlJABt-E UIrTS ' .1 TO THE AUDItCtNCR. The Cblckering Grand a- d Square piano nsel npon 1 this occasiun is from Gould's Mualo Btore, Unesnot, , street. 13 J TICK ETS !.. FIFTY CfcNTS RKbEKViD BKATf ..(K VENT T-FIVE CENTS IV an ne. uiea six umym maavanoe.i A r Ticket Box Olllce open from 0 A. M. to 5 P. M. If ATI. BE. t V-- GRAND ARABIAN NIGHTS' MATrNKR. . . For tbeacconjnioda.lon or famillts and persons at a distance, . . ,, m, . ' ( Commenc ng at 2 u'oloclr, ' ' TTCK'TB .. FIFFy CENTS CHILDREN TWKNl V-FIVB CKNT9 UABHHA1 L A LU...... .......fttUr Klf7i'iOJ . GKOHOK GO DON .. DIHlflCTOU 1 MISS STJB AN G ALTON'S CHESNUT 8IREET . THEA.1BE. 1 Fifth and Laat Wek of the 1 " c ' BUB AN GAL'lON OOMIO UHB.RA COMPANY. , J b(,duth (Mondavi KVH.NINU March L flrat ositormanoe In America of ofTenbaoh'e . - i - KoBJNhON i RtBOE. t with new and spieidld scenery, painted by Charlesv Bergerau m-L HTiTIr BURLESQUE COMPANY. . frnm Crosby's Opera Houne, Chicago. Beau can be secured six days In advance, at., 1 ?ifmolei'. No. 26 Chesnnt st . and at the Taeaue, llun,p Commencing MONDAY. Marcus. .... . lor one wsew poiv. GRKAT DKAWA TIO COMPANY, IN BKMiATlONALDaAMAa. , ' MONDAY, March IS, . , , BESS' BCKLEBClUE COMPANY. LUMBER. lOOC bPKUCB JOIST HEMLOCK. HAM LOCK. ,. 1869. lOOCk BEABONED CLEAR PINH. lOUU bK Abuts ED CLEAH PI HE. W t. . raws a, U ai 1 r a. L' 1869. KKD CEUaR. ino FLORIDA FLOORING. 1 QtiQ lOOU FLOKiDA FLoOKlJSU, ' lOOt CAMOLIJNA FLOOKJMQ, , . . ., V1HUIN1A FLOOKlrnO. DELAWAKE FLOOtUNO. . j . i ASH FLOORINO. , WALMUT FLOOKLWG. ' ! ( FLOiiJ DA bTEP ilOAJaDS. RAIL PLANK. . ICftQ WALNUT BD8 AND PLANE. 1 QOQ 1CUU WA-LNUT HW.il) PLaK. lOUt, WaIJSUT HOaRDti. walnut i lank. 1 CC'Ci " UNDERTAKERS LUMBER. 1 Qfift 1 1001 VMiAitTAEEh,tl' LUMBER. lOUlf RED CeDAR. - - ' WALNUT AND PINE i i a i.i i i i .i -t lO A PFABCNKD POPLAR. 1 QCQ lOti If SEASONED CHEiUtY. , XOD7 WHITE OAS PLANK AND BOARDS. HICKORY. . ICfcO CIOAR rOX MAEERtJ' TOflQ, ' fcl'ANJcli CEDAri UOX bOAKDti, ,,, , v ., FOR r-ALE IAJW. ' 1 1 C JO CAROLINA bOANTLHIO. T Q(Ci '' lOUll - CA ROLiN A H. T. bll-Ui, lOOU : WuKWiY ft 'A NT LI NO. 1809 CKlJAH (iHINHLKS, . 1Q(n (JVriilishlllNUU.H. XOOtJ MAULE, BIIOTHF.R A CO- No. aUAj bOUTH bueet. 1U COTION BAIL HVCK AND CASVA3, OF " .11 sunibm and brands, Tent, wuln, anA Wasou-Cover Duck. . . U a mf .uui.viuirio ji i r r xwba. vnini thirty iuenes to.vnty-six lnchei wide, Pauiib,R laittWoiSnaaeL etc. JOHN W. JVr B MAN,