The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, January 11, 1870, FIFTH EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE DAILY EVENING. ,TELEGKArH PHILADELPHIA;; TUESDAY,: JANUARY 11, 1870.
ZTXSWa SPR1MARY.
. CHw Affair. 1
Mr. Joficph McDowell died suddenly on
B&tnrdsy last of paralysis.
The meeting of the Newsboys' Home Asso
ciation hold at Concert Hall last evening;, was
adrccd by Charles (Jibbons, Esq., President,
and Ret. Phillips Brooki, Mr. Dupuy, and C. C.
Tracy. . .
A Conveyance' Association has been
formed in this city, with the following named
officers: rremdent, Samuel "W. Thackaraj
Vke-PrcBident, Charles W. Robinson; Trea
surer, Joshua II. Morris; Secretary, Craig D.
Ritchie; Examining Committee, Daniel M.
Fox, Mahlon D. Liyensetter, Edward Uodlock,
Benjamin F. lloeckley, and Elwood Bonsall.
The soldiors of the Scott Legion will partici
pate In the ltiaticuration ceremonies of Governor
ticary. They will carry the flaps they bore so
proudly through the battles of Palo Alto, Kciaca
de la Talma, Monterey, Utiena Vista, Vera Cruz,
Cerro Gordo, Contreras, Cherubusco, Molina del
Rcy, and waved over the Halls of the Montczu
,as. The following is the Committee of
Arrangements: Captains F. W. Binder, John
flpear, William J. Mackey, T. G. Funston and
J rank Casey.
Laot evening the Finance Committeo of
Councils held a meeting in the olllce of the
Clerks of Councils, at Fifth and Chesnut streets.
An ordinance appropriating to the
Sheriff, t-17110-76 to Coroner William Taylor;
$1700-75 to Clerk Anhton, of the (Quarter Ses
sions; 1200 to -pay jurors: and 4500 to the Su
preme Court, was ordered to be sent to Councils
with a favorable recommendation. The School
Appropriation bill was made the special order
for next Monday evening. Ordinances creating
loans for extending the water-works and en
larging the prison were postponed.
1 ho telegraph operators on the strike held a
meeting last evening. T. B. Lyndall in the
chair; K. A. Scott, secretary. The chairman ex-
Elained the object of the meeting, -when Mr. J.
. Wright, a representative of one of the labor
organizations, made an address In relation to
the value of the union of labor to protect Itself
against the encroachments of capital. A com
mittee was then appointed to draft resolutions.
After a short absence they reported a series of
resolutions, which stated the cause of their strike,
and the grounds upon which it was based, and
the determination of the strikers to hold out
until the grievances are adjusted.
' Domestic Affairs. t
Gold closed yesterday at VSi.
The New Jersey Legislature meets to-day.
General Butler is in Boston trying an im
portant law suit. '
The steamer Anna, seized as a Cuban'
cruiser at Charleston,- has been released.
The House Reconstruction Committee meet
to-day to considerthe admission of Virginia.
Amedee Savray, French Consul at Rich
mond, died on Sunday evening from a paralytic
6troke. '
A clerk in the Interior Department, who
had held ofllce for sixty years, died yesterday
jn Washington.
Secretary Bontwell lectured last night in
Washington for the benefit of the Grand Army
of the Republic.
The telegraphic strike in Washington has
been rendered ineffective there by the importa
tion of a nnmbcr of operators from this city.
New counterfeit fifty cent notes of the last
scries, of a very superior execution, are afloat.
The paper is inferior to that of the genuine.
Hon. John Huyler died In New York on
Sunday, from injuries 'inflicted upon him by a
drunken man some weeks since. The deceased
was a native of New York, but became a citizen
of New Jersey, from which he was sent as a
Representative to the Thirty-fifth Congress. He
was a member of the Committee on Agriculture,
and devoted much time and attention to his
duties in that connection. His assailant ana
murderer is In custody.
The following were the proceedings in Con
gress yesterday alter the clohe of our report:
In the Senate, bills were introduced by Mr.
Harlan to prohibit sales of public lands, except
to actual settlers; by Mr. Stewart, extending the
protection of the Civil Rights act to the Chi
nese; also abolishing franking, and establishing
a Government telegraph system; by Mr. Morton,
declaring that no State has power to tax passen
gers travelling through its limits: also to pre
vent the furnishing of war vessels to foreign
?owers to be nscd againBt insurgent districts; by
Ir. Williams, to provide for the redemption of
greenbacks in coin, at the rate of tl In coin for
l-20 in greenbacks. On motion of Mr. Corbett,
the Finance Committee were directed to consi
der the expediency of compelling the national
ianks to make annual returns of the gold inte
rest paid tht-m by the Government upon bonds
held to seenre their circulation, until the amount
reach tho sum required as their legal reserve,
and it may be held as a reserve
instead of legal-tenders, with a. view to resuming
specie payments. Mr. Corbett also offered a re
solution juirecting the Secretary of State to make
propositions to Great Britain for the annexation
of British Columbia. Referred to the Foreign
Committee. The bill lor the admission of Vir
ginia was considered; and, after an Executive
session, the Senate adjourned.
In the House the bill for the admission of
I Virginia was laid over by a vote of 80 to 00. No
I other business of importance was transacted.
t Farlirn A Antra.
The new Spanish Ministry was sworn in on
Sunday night.
rurtLer election disturbances have taken
place In provincial towns in Spain.
a protest against lree trade in i ranee has
been made by the merchants of Bordeaux.
It was rumored at Paris yesterday that a
coup d'ttat had taken place in Madrid on the
previous evening.
Ledru Rollin, Tlbaldi and others have had
the amnesty recently granted for political
offenses extended to them.
General L. J. Trochee is spoken of as likely
to take General Lebu-uf's seat in the French
Cabinet as Minister of War.
Great excitement prevails in San Domingo
.relative to the annexation question. A vote of
the people is to be taken on the subject.
uinvier addressed tiie uorps Luirsluuf ves-
sterdav, asking for their confidence and aid In
establishing a National Government that would
insure liberty without license.
Kochefort's newspaper, the Marseillaise,
having made a bitter and slanderous attack on
Prince" Pierro Bonaparte, that personage for
warded a message of a hostile character to the
ofllce. Thereupon two gentlemen called upon
the Prince as the seconds of Pascal Grousset, one
of the editors, to arrange for a meeting. An
altercation ensued, durrng which tho Prince
shot one of them dead, lie at once gave him
self up to the authorities. .
C0RT0B4TIQN ELECTIONS.
Railroad, Hallway, and luanraace Companies.
In addition to the Hut published in yesterday s
ET.EQiiAriJv the following corporations have
ield their elections for olliuers. with the result
s herewith annexed :
RAILROADS.
Cheater Valley Railroad The stockholders
Jiicld their aunual meeting and elected the fol-
!owing ofllccrs: President. John F. Gilpin;
Secretary and Treasurer, William H. Holstoln;
Directors, Coiliu Cplket, Charles E. Smith, John
fucker, II. P. McKcan, R. B. Cabecn, A. E.
uone, aim wiiuuiu ii. loisiein.
Aesqwrttinmg , yrottrorta.T-rresldent, J. B.
M swirl. .1 . 1 It piwilrvrfi Manilla WKIlnn., 4J ir
frclton, William O. Moorhead, J. V. Williamson,
k V. Merrick, Francis R. Cope, M. Baird, K. W.
f lark, Charles VVh.icler, George F.Tyler, Fisher
Hazard, John r. iieiey.
,, PASSENGER RAILWAYS.
Philadelphia and Darby Passenger Railway
-President, 8. Gross Fry; Vice-President,
:hnrlB Thompson: Directors, C. Colket. A. S.
Urunakcr, L. Kcnyon, 8. P. MeFadden, and W.
RJ. Foster.
SchuyUaU Rtver J'assenger Jiawoay uompany
-President, J. P. McKaUdcu; Secretary and
rreasurer, S. Gross fry; Directors, 8. Grocs Fry,
William M. Yiirr. Owen li. fcvans. Charles
L'lvviwrxda! acd O. Jli'iklLeon.
TTdrteenth and 'Fifteenth Street Passenger
Railway Compa iiy President, Thos. W. Acklev;
Directors, S. J. Megargee, H, I Hornbergcr, R.
Crcsswcll. J. E. Fox, and Alfred Richardson. '
1 Race and Vine streets Passenger Railway
Company President, Charles Lennlg; Directors,
William II. 8owers, William H. Gregg, Alfred
G. Baker, E. Hcury Tbonron, and Charles 11.
dimming.
i Second and Third Streets Passenger Railway
Cempany President, Jacob Binder; Directors,
John Horn, Robert F. Taylor, Israel Peterson,
J. P. Stclner, Benjamin F. ILuddy, William
Anspach, A. J. Herman, William Klsen Grey,
M. II all Stanton, 'Joseph Moore, A. M. Fox, and
George W. Freeman.
Union Passenger Railway Company Presi
dent, William V. McOrath; Vice-President, Jacob
E. Rldgway; Directors, William II. Kemble,
Charles Welsh, Jacob E. Kidgway, Rldgway
GIbbs, M. 8. Quay.
Empire Twelfth and Sixteenth) PasscngiT
Railway Company Prciident, Jacob E. Rldg
way; Vice-President. William E. Dougherty;
Directors, William V. McGratlir William Ii.
Kemble, Charles Welsh, John McGlnnls, Rldg
way Glbbs. .. ,
Ridge A renin and Manayunk Passenger
RaiheayCompany President, Charles T. Jones;
Directors. M. H. Dickinson, Samuel K. Ashton,
George W. Irwjn, James 8. Chambers, A. L.
Crawford. , ,' .
Fifth and Sixth Streets Passenger Railway
Company James West, Edward 8. Handy,
Charles If. Harrison, Henry C. Harrison, Joseph
Harrifon, Jr., Nathan Hilles, William C. Kcich
llne, Charles E. Lex, Edward F". Poulterer. Bon-
inmin Rowland, Stephen B. Poulterer, Nathan
t. Suplee, Daniel Weckerly.
Oirard College Arch .Street and Ridge Ave
nue) J'assenger - Railway Company. E. B.
Edwards. President; William 8. Blight, Secfj
tary and Treasurer; James F. Nicholas, Super
intendent; Directors, W. 8. Grant, H. Norris,
Dr. Penrose, John Lambert, William Carter.
INSURANCE COMPANIES. .
Mutual Insurance Company. Directors, Caleb
Clothier, Benjamin Malone, Thomas Mather, T.
Fllwood Chapman, Aaron W. Gaskill, Alan
Wood, William P. Reeder, Charles C. Jackson,
Wilson M. Jenkins, Edward M. Needles, Lukens
Webster, F. T. Atkinson.
Fame Insurance Company. Directors, Chas.
Richardson, William H. Rhawn, Nathan nilles,
John F. Smith, Edward B. Orne, George A.
West, Robert Pearce, John W. Everman, John
Kessler, Jr., William M. Seyfort, Charles Stokes,
Mordecal Buzby. , ,
Spring Gardi Insurance Company. Di
rectors, John II. Dohnert, David Woelpper,
Charles Field, N. L. Hatfield, M. D., George
Landell, Curwin Stoddart, William S. Frederick,
Jeese Lee, Anlcy M. Park, Morton McMlehael,
Charles II. Rodgers, Henry M. Phillips, Owen
P.. Evans, George W. Hall, T. Wistar Brown,
jKouert L,ooncy, John li. Larver.
MARINE TELEGRAPH.
For additional iiarxnt News set First Page.
ALMANAC) FOB PHILADELPHIA THIS DAT.
8th, Risks V24 1 Moon Rrts 1K1
SDN Bets. 4 53 1 High Watkb 8 66
PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADB.
F. A. Bouiim, )
GrOROB h. BUZBT, OOMMITTXE OF THC MONTH.
OlOKOB N. TATHAM, ) .
MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STEAiI8UU'S.
FOR AMKRIOA.
Paranay London Nr York Deo. 18
France Liverpool... ..New York Deo. 22
Columbia CJlaecow. . . Now York .Deo. 24
Samaria Liverpool . ...New York via Boa. . , , Deo. 24
Idubo Liverpool ....New York Deo. 2!t
The Uueen Uverpool. . ...New York Deo. 29
t). of Paris Liverpool . ...New York. v Deo. 80
N. American.. ..I.ivorpool.r... Portland... Deo. 80
Kuropa. (ilimgow New York .....Deo. 81
Lafayette Brest ...New York Jan. 1
BeUona. TLondon New York Jan. 1
Java Liverpool... ..Now York." ...Jan. 1
O. of Boston.... Liverpool New York, via Hal. .Jan. 1
J-ORKUKOPK.
Bilesia New York. ...Hamburg Jan. 11
Oity of N. York. .New York. ...Iiverpool, via Hal. . .Jan. 11
Idaho Now York. ...Uverpool Jan. 12
Java.. . New York. ...Liverpool. Jan. 12
Alain New York. Bremen n Jan. 13
Aleppo New York. ...Liverpool .Inn. 13
City of Paria.... New York. ...Liverpool Jan. IS
Columbia.. .....New York....UlasKOW Jan. 15
Minnesota New York.. ..Liverpool Kt. m
Union New York.... Kremon Jau 20
O. of Brooklyn.. New York.. ..Liverpool Jan. 9
The Queen. ... .New York. ...Liverpool ..Jan. k
Kuropa New York.... Glasgow Jan. 22
Oity of Boston , .New York. ...Liverpool Jan. 26
Bellona New York. ...London Jan. 2it
O. f Baltimore .New York. ...Liverpool Jan. 29
JOABTWI8K, DOMKSTIO, ETO.
Colombia New York. ...Havana Jan. 13
CJ. ot Mexiea . . . .New York . ...Vera Urui Jan. 18
Tonawanda Philarla . . . ...Savannah Jan. 15
mariposa new or....Iew(.lrleans.... Jan. 15
Juniata Philada. .....New Orleans Jan. 18
Geo. Cromwell. .New York. ...New Orleans Jan. 2J
Idails are forwarded by every steamer in the regular tines.
The steamers for or from Liverpool eall at Qaeenstown, ex
enpt the Canadian line, which eall at Londonderry. The
steamers foror from the Continent oall at Southampton.
CLEARED YESTKRDAT.
Anrw. ahlpRefondo, Blegen, Antwerp, Petor Wright A
bona.
ARRIVED YESTERDAY.
Ktcamiihip Norfolk, Piatt, from Richmond via Norfolk,
with mdise. to W. P. Clyde A Co.
- . ,- - i " ' ?
. MISOKLLAWY. ' -
Captain Mason, of the City Ice Boat No. 1, reports hav.
ins; loft the wharf at noon on Monday, and prooeried
down to the bar, and found the river clear of ioo below the
Point House; thence np the HobuylkUl river to Point
Breeze, and found it free of ioe, and returned to the oity
at 4 30 P. Al.
MEMORANDA. ' '
Bteamebip Norman, Niokeraon, hence, at Boston yoater
day. t-teainship Volunteer, Jonos, henoe, at New York rev
terday.
Steamer Philadelphia, in the recent gale (says the Cor
pus Christs "advertiser" of the 24th nit.), wi, driven on
tbenoitb breaker at Aransas Pars, and became a total
loss. The immodiate cause was the breaking of her tillor
tope, the vessel thus becoming unmanageable.
Brig Reporter. Coombs, from Boaton.of and for Bucks
pert, dragged aahore at Tennent's Harbor, Mo., during the
heavy gale of tho3dinst,, where she now lie on the rook
with her bottom knocked in. ribo registers about 2r0 tens
!,.,,.bu!lt at boiiksport-lu and owned by N. T. Hill,
W. H. Ginn, and others.
Schr K. L. Marts, henre, at Savannah yexterday.
Bciir Hclea J. Hoi way, Thompson, cleared at Wilming
ton. N. C. 7th Inst.
Schr Clara Rankin, Fuller, (or Philadelphia, cleared at
runiana no mob
Schr Jesse H. Clarke, Clarke, for Philadelphia, was load'
ins at Savannah lit Ii insl.
Bolir D. V. Streaker, VaniHlder, sailed from Charltaton
fcth inst. for rtaliitnore.via Wilmington, N. U.
Sohr David Collins. TownBend,aailed from Charleston
eiu inst. lor new ioik, via n iuuington, H. U.
NOTICE TOMARINER8.
Tbe Italicn Government has vivn nfit.inA thf tlia fnl.
lowing altoration in the light maiking the extremity of the
jfMMv ii rRivinju uas taarn piace, via.
The light heretofore exhibited freiua lightvMael moored
off the extremity of theMoUhae been diaooitiiiued and
is now exhibited from a mast on the extreni'y of the
Mole. 1W yards to tbe sonlbwurd of tbe Harbor light.
The lixht is elevated 8x fef t above the sea, and should
ue seen irom a aisuuioe ol two miles.
Notice is hereby given that a light is now exhibited from
the outer end of the Iron Promenade Pterin Douglass
Bay, eaat coast of the Isle of Man. The light Is a nieil
blue liuht. elevated 20 feet above the level of hiah water.
All bearings are magnetic. Variation Un deg. westerly
la lew.
'With reference to Notice to Mariners No. 83, dated Oc
tober 80, lKiS, respecting the position of a temporary float
ing licht near a wreck lu the fairway to the eastern chan
nel to Spithead. south eoaat of England, notice is hereliy
given, tutit tbe ligbtvesael has been removed, there being
now 82 feet wat er over the spot at low water springe. The
wruok buny will remain until the wreck has been euliiely
romovea.
i,.. i vir v nmTiiDTmr fu.i ...
Treasury i department, Ofhoe Lighthouse Board, Washing
ton, u. v., ueuemuer m, 1009.
PIANOS.
8TEINVAY & SON8
Grand Square and Upright Pianos,
With their newly patented BEBONATOR, by whlck
the original volume of found can always be retained, the
same as in a Violin.
BLASIUS BH0S.,
No. 1000 CHESNUT STREET,
6 27V..U PHILADELPHIA.
ALBRECnT, fr1
RIEKKS A SCHMIDT. trv-lf
MAN UKACTUIIKKS Or
EIBST-ULAKH PI ANl KURTK8.
Pull gnarantue and moderate prices.
W W AKK1UJOM8. No. 610 ARCM Street
BRADBURY'S AND OTHER
''Pianos, t'm. Tailor A Farlev'a. also Oarhart
4 Need barn's Organs, (rum tw npwarUa. WILLIAM O,
llt(lirl. tio. 10 1( AHCil tUMl and Mo. 21 N.
ALKW .NJU tr,tt, liSii
DRY GOODS.
1870. ;
SPECIAL DISPLAY OF MUSLINS
AND ' ,
Linen GJ oocIh
For Housekeepers to make np for the Spring and Summer.
All the Leading Makes at Low Prices.
A lso, continuation of our clearing sal of
SHAWLS, " .
SILKS,
DRESS GOODS,
CAS8IMERES AND CLOTUS.
We take stock on the first of February, and in the In
terim bargains positively may be expected.
JOSEPH H. THORNLEY'8
Centrally Located Establishment,
N.E. Cor. of Eighth and Spring Garden,
10l6tf
PHILADELPHIA.
TJSEPIIL I It 13 8 E I T S
rOU TUB HOLIDAYS.
POINTS, REAL VALENCIKNNE, T ' ftf Q
TRKXAD AUD GTJIPUKB JLlilvilliD
In Bctts, Collars, Ildkfs., and by the yard.
TRIMMED AND EMBROIDERED SETTS,
HUMAN SCARFS AND BASHES,
GLOVES of eyery description,
INDIA AND CASHMERE SCARFS,
Together with an elegant stock of
SILKS, POPLINS, and every variety of
DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, CLOTHS, CAS31-
MERES, ETC ETC
J. W. THOMAS,
N01. 405 and 407 North SECOND Et,
SUamB PHILADELPHIA.
MR8. R. DILLON, NO. 323 AND 831 SOUTH
Street, bas a larvn iMOrtmimt nf fin. Uillinnrv
for Ladies and Misaee, Bibbom. Satins, Bilks, Velvets
and Velveteens. Crapes, Feathers, Flowers, Frames,
Sash Kibbona, Ornaments, Monrning Millinery, Crape
Veils, eto. I (
ZEPHYRS AND GERMANTOWN WOOL8.
Stookinv Tarns of all kinds! Tirlv. DrnnhAt. mH
Mending (Jotton, wholesale an'd retail, at Factory, No.
lint LuniDa aii ntreeb uuas
FOR SALE.
p O R 8 A L E,
ON AOOOM MODATINQ TERMS,
THE LEASE AND PERMANENT FIX
TURES OF THE FLOUR STORE,
Io. 1230 MARKET STREUT.
" Apply on the premises to
I2i04p J. EDWARD ADDICKS-
""I HANDSOME NEW DWF.r.T.Iivw'EST
Liil Spruce Street, No. 2107, fonr-story (French roof),
well built, for owner's ase.
i jusb iaib amu oi a rosiaence many want, Deing
oomy and not extra large,
Tenns will be made accommodating to pnrohaaer.
tlUUN WANAMAKKR,
13 11
SIXTH and MARKET
TO RENT.
TO LET THE STORE PROPERTY NL.
722 Cheenut street, twenty five feet front, one hut
dred and forty-five feet deep to Bennett street. Ban,
buildings five stories high. Possession My 1, 1870. Ad
dress
12 lOtf
XHOMAS S. FLETCHER,
Delanco, N. J.
ffS TO LEA8E LARGE WAREHOUSE ON
K-li Junction Bailmad, on 8WANHON Staeet, euiubla
for Piioiiucb or FoRwaBDiNO Uoiihc
1 8awj App'y No. 784 SW ANSON Street
M FOR RENT. A MODERATE-SIZED
Dwelling' House, with all modern!oorveniences, on
AOStreet, abovo Berks. Applyto D. W. CIADWAL-I-ADKR.M.
D . No. 1H5HN. ELEVENTH St., or to I. O.
PRICK, No. 64 N. SEVENTH Street. 18 6t
3 TO LET STORE AND DWELLING.NO.
'L 1218 B1DQE Avenuo. All morinrn flnnvAnipniA
App'y to I. O. rBlCE.No. 64 N. SEVENTH St. I8t
LOOKING CLASSES, ETO.
J B T A BLI8HED, 1 18 5,
A. S. ROBINSON.
J FRENCH PLATE LOOEUNG-GLASSE9,
ENGRAVINGS,
BEAUTIFUL CHROMOS, t
PAINTING 8,
Mannfactoror ol all kinds of . ; '
LOOEING-GLASS, --
PORTRAIT, AND PICTURE FRAMES,
NO. 910 CHESNUT STREET,
115 Fifth door above the Continental, Fhlia,
OURTAIN8 AND SHADES.
yyn H. CARRY L
Bas resumed tbe Curtain Business with his Sons at
No. 723 CHESNUT STREET,
Two doors above his Old Stand,
CURTAIN DECORATIONS, of the newest fabric!
ELEGANT GILT and ROSEWOOD CORNICES.
TASSELS, FRINGES, WINDOW SHADES, LAC1
CURTAINS, from the plainest to the most elaborat
and expensive, i .
RAILROAD SUPPLIES.
W. H. CAREYI & SONS
No. 723 CHESNUT STREET,
11 26 31 Two doors above onr Old Stand
GROCERIES, ETO.
LMERIA AND CATAWBA GRAPES
BEST QUALITY RAISINS.
' ALMONDS, WALNUTS, HAVANA RANUHf
FIGS, PRUNES, CITRON, CURRANTS, ETO.
Every description of Fine Groceries.
ALBERT C. ROBERTS,
11 7 Corner ELEVENTH and VINE Streets.
jyIOHAEL MEAGHER A CO.
; No. 123 South SIXTEENTH Street,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers la
PROVISIONS,
OYSTERS, AND SAND CLAMS,
: FOU FAMILY TJS1
KKKAPIN8 1 FEB DOE EN. ttt
LEGAL NOTIOES.
TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY
X AND COUNTY OF PHILS DKI.r'iilA.
I.j.ij.i.nf .1AM KS W. VASHITT. deceased.
The Auditor appointed by the Uourt to audit, settle, and
adjust the account of MAHIA K. FASHl'IT, Kxeoutria
of the last will and testament of JAMES W. FASriir i',
deceaaed, and to report distribution of the balance in
tbe hands of the accountant, will meet the parties in ir
ritated, for the purpose of his appointment, on 1 uibiuay,
Jnnusry 18, 1H7H, at 4 o'clock P. M., at bis orlice, H. K.
comer ox blA 1 li ana WAL.ri)i nirweis iseconn noor),
In the oity of Philadelphia. UKnut (.uai.SKT,
1 4 tulhaut Auditor.
T ETTERS TESTAMENTARY IIAVINO
j Imen granted to the subscribers uKii the Estate of
SAMUEL CAUH, deceaMHl, all persona indebted to the
Mine will make payment, and thone having uUuius preiwut
tueui tu
JACOB D1NOKK,
1 ' No. li4 N . KlfiHTH Htmot.
KDWIK M.OARK,
BLANK BOOKS.
Important . to Book-keepers,
JUST PUBLISHED,
TUB
cAnrcii-voitir
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Book-keepers and a1l others having to nse an Index
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By using the "Catch-word" Index, It will net only
save time and eyesight, but the finding of a name
quickly Is a mathematical certainty.
You are invited to can and examine it.
jrBLiBnsniT
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Wholesale and Retell Blank Book Manufacturers
and Stationers,
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13 S3 thstnSm
PHILADELPHIA,
PROPOSALS.
PROPOSALS FOR TIMBER
Officb or Paymaster U. S. Navt,)
No. 420 Chbhnut btkbki J
PuiLADKLFfUA, Jan. 1, 1RT0.
Sealed Pronosals. Indorsed "Pronosals for Tim
ber," will be received at this otTlce nntil H o'clock
in., on tne lam ui imiuary, iui lurnianing tne
Vnltpd Ptetes Navy Department with the following
TIMBER, to be of the best quality, and subject to
inspection by the Inspecting OiUcer in th& Philadel
phia Navy Yard, where It Is to be delivered within
tinny aays alter acceptance oi diu, iree or expense
to the Government, for which security must be
given.
r un I5LKEAU ur cuaaTKi'irnuN, btix;.
10 nieces Yellow Pine. 86 to 48 feet loner, lew
Inches square mast
10 nieces Yellow Pine. 38 to 64 feet Ions. 17W
Inches square mast.
id pieces xeiiow rine, i to so icei long, l4f
Inches square mast,
8 pieces Yellow Pine, M to 61 feet long, 19 Inches
square topmast.
1 piece ellow Pine', 88 feet long, 16 Inches square
topmast.
9 pieces Yellow Pine, 6T feet long, 21 Inches square
yards, to taper at ends to 12 Inches.
8 pieces Yellow Pine, Co feet long, 92 Inches Bquare
yards, to taper at ends to 12 Inches.
6 pieces Yellow Pine, 45 to 4 feet long, IT Inches
square yards, to taper at ends to 9 Inches.
1 piece Yellow Pine, 6S feet long, 18 inches square
ilbboom.
The eleven pieces for yards, tapering, to have the
heart in the centre at ends.
To be of the best finality, flne-mrained Southern
Yellow Pine, which has not been tapped.
Ko more sapwoou man one-eigntu or tne race will
be received on each corner. Deductions will be
made in the measurement for all sap wood, axe
marks, and improper squaring.
To be free from cross-grains, shakes, large knots,
or other defects. The butts and tops to be cut off
to sound wood. ' .
The actual length and size of each nelce renulred
can be obtained on application to the Naval Con
structor, Navy Yard.
aiiaiiK forms lor proposals at tnis omce.
ROBEHT PETTIT,
1 3 Ot Paymaster United States Navy.
ENGINES, MACHINERY, ETO.
PENN STEAM ENGINE AND
BOILER WORKS. NEAFIR A LKVY
PRACTIOAL AND THKORETIOAt
e KNOINK.KKS, MACHINISTS, BOILKR.
inUUUlTUU A L'ATTMnPDU V. .......
for many years beeo in successful operation, and been ez-
cinsiveiy engagea in nuuaina; ana repairing manna ana
River Engines, high and low pressure. Iron Boilers, Water
Tanks, Propellers, eto. eto., respectfully offer their ser
vices to the oublio as being fully prepared to contract for
engines of all sizes. Marine, River, and Stationary ; having
sets of patterns of difforent sizes, are prepared to execute
orders with quick despatch. Kvery description of pattern
making made at the shortest not ioe. High and Low pres
sure tine Tubular and Cylinder lloilers of the best Penn
sylvania i uai coai iron, rorgingsoi an aires ana Kinds,
Iron and Brass Castings of all doeoriptions. KoU Turning
Screw Cutting, and all other work connected with the
above business.
Ura wings ana spectncations iot ail won aone at the
establishment free of charge, and work guaranteod.
The subscribers have am Die wharf dock-room for rerialra
of boats, where they can he in periect saoty, and are pro
vided wit u sneers, oiocas, laua, eto. eto., lor raising heavy
or light weiithta. .
JOHN P. LEVY,
818 BKACH and PALMER Streets.
SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, FIFTH AND
WASHINGTON Streets,
PHI7.AIiKl.PHI A. '
MEIUUCK A SON3,
ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS.
manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Engine
lur utuu, jiivur, auu aiariut) ourvic. ,
Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, eto, . .
Castings of all kinds, either Iron or Brass.
Iron Frame Koofs for Gas Works, Workshops, and
Railroad Stations, etc.
Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latest and most
Improved construction.
Every description of Plantation Machinery, also.
Sugar, Paw, and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Ui
Steam Trains, Defecators, Filters, Pumping En
gines, etc - -
Sole Agents for N. Bllleux's Suirar BollliiDr Appa
ratus. Nesmyth's Patent Steam Hammer, and Aspln-
wall a wooisey g ratcnt ceniruugai ougar uraio-
lrjg macnuies. . oti
OIRARD TUBS WORKS.
JOHN IT. MURPHY & BROS,
i nanHfacturen mt Wronaht Iroat Plt Kt.
PHILADELPHIA, FA.
WORKS,
TWETY-THI1U fund FIXBERT BtrftsXa.
OFFIOK, II
Ntt. 43 North FIFTH BtrMC
FURNITURE.
RICHMOND & CO.,
FIRST-CLASS
FURNITURE WAREROOMS,
; No,. 45 SOUTH SECOND STREET,
EAST SUE, ABOVE CHESNUT,
11 su PHILADELPHIA.
PAPER HANGINGS.
IOOK J LOOK ! 1 LOOK ! ! ! WALL PAPERS
J and Linen Window Sliadoa Manufactured, th.
cheapest In in. eity.at JOUNbTON'B Depot. No. luns
fcl'KINO OAKDEH Street, below Eleventh. Branch. No,
L'LltlrD ll.ut m.1 H.MilaiL Ni. Jann. (yju
IRE WORK.
GALVANIZED and Painted WIRE GUARDS,
tore fronts and windows, for factory and warehons
windows, for churches and cellar windows.
IRON and WIRE RAILINGS, for balconies, offices
cemetery and garden fences.
Liberal allowance made to Contractors, Bulldea
and Carpenters. All orders filled with promptnei
and work guaranteed.
ROBERT WOOD A CO.,
tnthn No. 11 86JWDGE Avenue Phlla
n O R N B X C H A N Q X
J BAD SApiiuitiur.
JOUN T. BAILKY,
E. corner of MARKET and WATEB Btnet.
I'hiiadelpiiia.
DEALF.R IN BAUh AND BAGQINQ
Of every description, for ,
Grain, Flour, bait, tWer-Phosphate ef Line, Bea
Iuai, Kto.
large and small GUN N Y BAGS eonstantlj en band.
KM
Also. WOOL SAOKJi
COTTON SAIL DUCK AND CANVAS,
and Vaon-oover Duck. Also, Paper ManuluotareiV
Drier Felts, Irian thirt to seventy-six luthee, with
Paulms. a-Uing. oall !..., w gyKRM AN,
No. 103 CHUBOH Btrset (Oity Btur. '
R. M. KLINE CAN CURE CUTANEOl
Kroe Hons, Marks on the Bkin, Ulcer, in th. throi
moutbaail aose, sore lf and sores of etery oonoeivak
eliaraoUu. tirhoa. No. U8bouUt aOJCVKNTU, betwa
'UiMDUttnd Market rlt US
0
NE DOLLAR GOODS FOR C5 CENT8
atntuii ilXiJM b,hu. al k, aaOailai Ouw
LUMBER.
tTHUOK JOIHT.
bl'JKUCE JOIST. .
HEMLOCK.
li KM LOCK.
1870
1870
1 QTfi BRABONMJ CIJCAR PINK, 1 DA
10 4 U KEAHONKI) CLEAR PINK. 10 I U
CIIOIOK PATTKHN FINK.
PT AN 18 II CEDAR, FOR PATTERNS.
- RED CEDAR.
1870
FLORIDA FLOORING.
FLORIDA FI-OORINt.
CAROLINA FLOORING.
VIRGINIA FIXXRING.
DELAWARE F LOO KIH (A.
ASH FLOORING.
WALNUT FIXrORING.
FLORIDA 8TEP BOARDS.
RAIL PLANK.
1870
1 Or A WALNUT P.OARD8 AND PLANK. 1 Q A
10 i U WALNUT HOARDS AND FLANK.IO 4 U
WALNUT ItOAROa.
WALNUT PLANK,
1870
UNDERTAKERS' LUMRKR.
UNDERTAKEH8' LUMBER,
RED CEDAR.
WALNUT AND PINE.
1870
1870
BEA BON ED POPLAR.
SEASONED CHERRY.
1870
A8IL
WHITE OAK PLANK AND BOARDS,
HICKORY.
1 Q7fi CIGAR BOX MAKERS' -g OTA
lO 4 U CIGAR BOX MAKEliS' IO 4 U
BPAN1SII CEDAR BOX BOARDS,
FOR SALE LOW.
CAROLINA SCANTLING. 1 QTA
lO I U CAROLINA II. T. BILLS. ' lO I U
KOHWAY BCANTLLNG.
1870
CEDAR SIHNGLES. 1 QTA
CYPRES8 BHINGLE3. JLO I U
HAULS, BROTHER CO?,
No. HUM) HOUTU Street
115
"TJNITED STATES BUILDERS' MILL-
FIFTEENTH STREET, BELOW MARKET,
ESLER & BROTHER, Proprietor!.
WOOD MOULDINGS,
BRACKETS, ETO.
BALUSTERS AND TURNING WORK.
A Largo Stock always on hand. s n 8m
1AUEL PLANK, ALL THICKNESSES.
1 COMMON PLANK, ALL THICKNESSES.
1 JUJMJlUr DUAHUIL
1 and a BIDK FENCE BOARDS.
WH1TK PINE FLOORING HOARDS.
TKLI.OW AND BAP PINK FLOORINtiH. IV anil iW
BPKUCE JOIST. ALL SWK8. -
MKMLUUH JOIST, ALL BIZKH,
PLASTERING LA HI A SPECIALTY. '
Toffether with a ffnnAriLl uuuipljnnnt. nf Riiilrlinff T.itmhM
for sal. low for cask. T. W. SMALTZ,
11 24 tim r LrTEKNTH and 8 TILFJj Streets.
UMBER UNDER
ALWAYS DRY.
.0 V s
Walnut, White Pine, Yellow Pine, Spruce, Hera
lock, Shingles, jstc, always on hand at low rates.
WATSON 4 GIIXINGHAM,
80 ' Nq 824 RICHMOND Street, 18th ward.
PATENTS.
N
s.
OFFICES FOR PROCURING
Patents in the United States- and Fo
reign Countries,
FORREST BUILDINGS,
119 S. FOURTH St., lMailada.,
' ASD MARBLE BUILDINGS,
SKVJGTH Street, above F,
(OrposlU U. S. Patent Offlco), ,
' WASHINGTON, D. O.
H. HOWSON, Solicitor of Patents.
O. HOWSON. Attoruey-at-Law.
Communications to be addressed to the Principal Offioes,
Philadelphia. 1 10 mws3m
DATENT OFFICES,
,
N. W. Corner FOURTH and CHESNUT,
(Entrance on FOURTH street).
rRANCIS D. FASTOHXUS,
SOLICITOR OF PATENTS.
Patent procured for Inventions In the Unite.
States a Foreign Countries, and all bnslneas re
latlng to the same promptly transacted. Call or set
for circulars on Patents.
Open till 9 o'clock every evening. sesmthf.
I L L I A M 8. IRWIN,
GENERAL PATENT AGENT,
No. 406 LIBKARY' STREET.
OUTOALrS PATENT XLASTIO JOINT IROS
BOOK.
AMERICAN CORRUGATED IRON OO.'B MANTJ
FAOIURES. FIR K PROOF BUILDINGS. ETO.
TAYLOR A OO ALE'S PATENT AUTOMAT10
LOOK-UP SAFETY VALVE.
BRADFORD'S LOW WATER INDICATOR, ETO,
ETO. 104U1
PATENT OFFICES,
N. W. Corner F0T7ETH and WALNUT
PHILADELPHIA.
FEES LESS THAN ANT OTHER REL1A5L
AGENCY.
Send for pamphle on Patents. .
8 thstu CHARLES H. EVANS.
STATE RIGHTS FOR SALE. ST ATI
Klirhts of a aluabl. Invention Just patented, and fo
the KL1G1NU. CUTTINU. and CHIPPINO of dried bee!
a&hh... eta., are hereby offered for aale. It ia an artioL
of treat Talue to proprietors of hots la and restaurant,
and it should b. introduced into etery family. BTATK
Klbli'lH lor sale, atoaei can oe aoea at 1 nuiuitArtl
OillOK. OOOfURb POLNT. W. J.
l7tf MUNDT HOFFMAN.
DRUGS, PAINT8, ETO.
JOBEBT BHOEMAKEK A OO,
V. E Corner FOURTH and RACE SU
PHILADELPHIA.
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS
Importers and Manufacturers ot
White Lead and Colored Faints, Putty
Varnishes, Eta
AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED
PR EN OH ZING PAINT.
Dealers and consumer! supplied at lowest prtoot
for cash. UH
DRUGGIST AND CHEMIST,
AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
PAINTS, OILS. GLASS. AND
PATENT MEDICINES,
Nos. 1301 and 1303 MARKET St.
UrDl Uurtadni
ILLIAM ANDERSON & CO., DEAI.ff.R3
fVo. 146 Sortb BOOOND Btreert,
PhUadeloid
1 011N FARNUM A CO., COMMISSION MER:
fl chants and Manufacturers of (Vmestoca licking", etc.
17 M PIKE BLATE MANTEL WORKS J. B
AMUSEMENT 8.
Grnnd Bal Mnmciuo,
TIH ItSIAH , Jamiary ao, 1870,
ACADEMY OF MUBIO.
The price of subscriptions, admlttlna; a sectleman and
oe lady, will be JR. .
Additional laiies' tickets, eaoh f 1.
H.aerred seata in th. lialconr (Jirrle. at to erataaarh. '
cictr. will receive subtcrintions :
yr ii.i.iam j. iiobstmanm, onmet nrth and Cherry sts.
I,. Hkfiiiht, eorner of Fourth and Kao estreats.
H. K. MlTl KIJt, "Public Ledger" office. ,
tiro in it F. rlKKSRitT, No. 716 Chosnnt street. '
I ra Walker, fio. 7M Chesnut. treat.
Kews ritand, Continental Hotel.
'. W. A. TnnMi'i.aji. No. USUhusnnt street.
Kichahu T. 8( HMiXT, muaio stire, No. filU Arch strest.
i. A. Schwartz, No. IlKMt Cht rant street.
$nm'K ai.TZ, No. 118 Walnut street.
I ones TotiRWT, No. W N. Second Mreet.
Loris Mktib'r music store. No. Un Chesnnt street.
8 hafkfr A Kokadi, Fourth and Wood atrveta.
l e ii 18 16 iHmi ;t
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC
GBAND ITALIAN OPKRA.
THIS (Tussday) KVKNINO. Jan. 11. "
KELI.OOU. KJCLLOUO. KKMKIO.
1.K.FKANO. I.EFRANO.
MlfeB V. U KKLTX)C3G In an entire new role.
. Joint appeaxanoe of
. MI8SO. L.KELLOOO
AND
In Donizetti's beautiful Opera.
POI.IU'IO;
fiT T IT IT ntiniUTIi Vt a a - mvr r m
. viv, i ii ii ' unif i inn jnaji i I IV 3. i
NEW AN1 OOHOKOUH DRhSSKrt, '
Nkw APPiintruiriTD
and I he followinf pewsrlul oast: '
PAl'LINK MISS C. L. KFLLOtJU
K,,'Lli,;U8-SIfiNOR O. LKFR ANO
bKVKRO KKJNOR . KKYNA
OALLISTHENUa BttJNOR N. RAR1I
J MJ.x,-,x A-,; ' INOR KKIOH A R D P
C05V??A'.W--m V - V 8I- TORRIANI
Tnlnt nntiirii.nAat nf th t.wri n)aliai.aw1 1. -
MAUAMK UAKOLINA BKIOL ,
i T, , , ... nd MLLE. PAULINE CANI8SA.
In Bellini's favorite Op.ra,
Reappearance of th. renowned Tenor,
HID. R. M AhSI M fl.l A NT
topetber with 8I(i. COLLKTTI AND OTHIRJ.
boat, for any performance now for sal. at th. Aoa
demy of Music and Trumpler'a, No. 926 Cheanutatreet .
LAURA KEEN E'S
OHK8NTJT STRFKT THRATRB.
MONDAY AND TUKRDAT KVENINUS.
BIX)W FOR BLOW and
TWO CAN PLAY AT THAT GAME.
MIR8 LAURA KEKNR as LUOY ARUNOKL '
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Hn..ln.K'.
play, MKHOY DODD.
raiuai, rAKnniLU rlrsnn-fir Off .
LAURA KKENE.
Three nieces MATRIMONY. IS SHE Mint -
AOTKKhH BY DAYLIGHT.
SATURDAY. MATINKK -SCHOOL,
MISS KIJhAN (i ALTON
and Gal ton Opera Company. ' 1
noaia securea six aays in aarance.
Doors open at 7 ; commence at 1.
WALNUT STREET THEATRE, N. E. COR
NINTH and WA LNUT Strenta. Bmrins at W to 8
ninth Nisht of the highly auccessfal new -
ROMANTIC MII.ITAHV nuiVl
In four acts, by Watts Phillips, Ksn., author of "Th
Dead Heart," "lst in Ixmdnn," etc entitled ,
luO'P I1TTIITV
THE YOUNO VOLHNTKF.R CORPS and
BKCK'8 PHILADELPHIA BAND, No. I,
Are specially eniraired to aiva the affneta iunlHnnt.1 tj
fho Pniina.
THIS SATURDAY, "NOT GUILTY" MATINEE.
Chairs secured sir days In advance.
MRS. JOHN DREWS ARCH STREET
THEATRE. Begin. S' to 8
T H l ( MnnilHt I H V RN 1KD ..Tan 10
EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY AFTKRNOON,
niwncw Duvuerj,
Fine Effects and Great Cast.
LITTLK EM'LY. '
MARTHA........ MRS. JOHN DREW
Aided bv the full Oomonnr 1
SATURDAY, Jan. 16, at II o'clock, only MATINEE of ;
I.IIIIiH Htai.x.
Basts secured six days in advance. tl .
FOX'S AMERICAN THEATRB '
OPKN THE YEAR ROUND. EVERY EVENING.'
THE tiRKAT GYMNAST. Frank A. Gibbons. Miss Eva
Brent, Miss Adah Richmond, Hignor Glavelli and I.earn!
1'i'KH, Mr.' IrryTooley, Mr. Sam Devore, Mr. Thomaa
WinneM, AVKNTURKS DE8 GRISETTrCS, Kto.
aiatinee on pa i uaua a avr i itujujua at S o okKR.
NEW ELEVENTH STREET OPEBA
HOUSE, KI EVENTH Btreet, abor. Cheenot.
THE FAMILY RE80RT. Ji
CARNCROBS i DIXEY'S MINSTRELS,
th. mt Star Trcrupe of the world, in their unaqaaUetl
ETHIOPIAN SOIREES,
BEAUTIFUL BALLADS, SONGS,
OFERATIO SELECTIONS, and
LAUGHABLE BURLESQUES,
EVERY EVENING.
J. L. OARNUROBSi Manarw.
R. F. SIMPSON, Treasurer. SMSm '
DUPREZ & BENEDICT'S OPERA nOUSI, M
SEVENTH St., below Arch (Ite Theatre ComtQM), ,
THIS KVKNINO, DUPRRZ A BENEDICT'S
(liirantio Minstrel and Burlesiis Opera Troupe '
IntrodnclDtr, First Time LAW YER AND CLERK. .
First Tiiiie GROW LE'B DOMKSTIO TR UBLE8.
t Third and Last Week FKoTlVa L, FOUND ALIVI .
S Adiniaaion, 6uc. Paron.t. 76a. Gallery, 26o. 1 IS St ''
VALER'8 (LATE MILLER'S) WINTEI !
GARDEN, Nos. 720, 729, 724, and 726 VINE Street. 1
THE GRAND OKCHKKTRION, formorly the proper!
of the GRAND 1)11 KE OF BADEN, purchased at KTfll
expense by JACOB VALKR, of thia oiiy, in oomhinati. ..
with FLAMKR'8 ORCI1KHTHA and Miss NEIXU
ANDERSON, will perform EVERY AITKKNOON aa
EVENING at the above-mentioned plaoa.
Admiasion free. 1 13tt
TEMPLE OF WONDERS," A8SEMBLY BUI LB"
ING8. ' BIGNOR BLIT7.SJ
EVERY EVENING, at 7"i, and MATINEE on WED
NESDAY and SATURDAY at 8.
Admission, 26 cts. Reserved Seats, 60 cts. llOOt
j. " . j- i ruininer'e mnsio nmre,Mo SUA
C bcsnnt street, enmmenHna Monday, January 3
HpecUtora' Tickets for Kami It Otrole, AO cent each.
Ihe inlloKina arntlDmea. aa wallas mambara .,f ,. H.
ENTZ AND HA8SLER'S MATINEES r,.
MUSICAL FUND HALL, 18-70, .vea BATU.R
DAY AFTERNOON at S o'clock.
WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETO.
jXims Tladomus &co
DIAMOND DEALERS & JEWELERS
SI WATCUIS, Zn'KI.RT m BILVIK rAU,
VvWAT0HE8 and JE"WTLEY REPAIRED.
fcOa ChestnTit St.,
Ladies' and Gents' Watches
AMERICAN AND IMPORTED,
Of th. moat celebrated makers.
FINK VEST CHAINS AND LEONTINES
In II sod IS karat.
DIAMOND end other Jewelry of the latest designs.
Enijagoment and Wedding Rints, in IB-karat and eel '
Solid Silver-War. for bridal PimouU, Table Outlet
Plated Ware. eto. Utfmvf
KSTAXJLSIIED 1828.
WATCHES, JEWELKY,
CIAX'IU, blLVEltWiRS, and
EANCi' GOOD
NO. n N. BlITH BTREET. FHlLAD.iHJ'IlIA.
RICH JEWELRY.
JOHN DEENNANi
DIAMOND DEALER AND JEWELLER,
rro. 13 SOUTH EIGHTH STREET,
8 a mwi 9mm Philadelphia.
WILLIAM B. WARNE A CO.
W holeaal. Dealers in
. WATCHES AND JEWELRY,
b. K. comer BKVKATU and" UHUiNUT mreew,
K) Second floor, and late of No. 86 M.J'H 1RP (
iiitDH! linma:: Minus.: i
i What la nicer for a Christmas present than fin.
SINGING CANARY and a BEAUTIFUL OAGEf
Cheaper than any place in th. oity.
No. 144 North SIXTH Street,
12 18 lm Odd Fellows' Hall,
' W. A. HlBY.
CfAMUEL BMITH & CO., No. 4 8. 8KVENT
O atreet, STEAM AND GAS FITTERS AV
Fl.l M U fcJiS. Tuba, Vituuw and alraa. Wot a oaalaa
ou baud.
AU work piTiniptlv attended to.
Ca:wwd.uI(iuLui.tUiIxUtsrnlahaU. U
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