THE DAILY' EVENING ' TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY; JANUARY 20, 1870. X?X3Y7a- kuivxniAR.. ' tllty Affnlrn. The Jrctic Medical Bocioty of Pennnyl Tania eto-oted the following officer yesterday; - rrf.mrertt, Henry Hollenbaeclt, M. D.; Vioo rresioWg, Dm. Donn and CUrk; Treasurer, J. Imio.cs, M. D.j Secretary, John Buchanan, M. I). ' About half-rwt 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon JoBeph Morris, aged fonrteen years, was shot in the head and breast, and badly tajnred, by some unknown person daring a fight between a crowd of boys, at Moyamen sing arenne and Tanker street. He was re moved to his home. No. 1224 Rye street. The alarm of fire about 3 o'clock yester day afternoon was canned by the slight burn ing of a hair-dressing ehtablirshmeut at Second and llace streets. The alarm abont 6 o'clock was caused by the burning of a frame count-isg-honse and shed belonging to the coal yard of Hoopes & Co., Twenty-third and Arch Streets. The alarm last night, about 10 o'clock, was cansed by the burning of a stable at Thirty-sixth and Bridge streets, Twenty fourth ward. Last ereningthe Jbirst Keformea Tresby terian Church of TUiladelphia held its seventy, second anniversary, in Horticultural Hall. 3 be one hundredth puJm was sung by the audience standing, when the Rev. Dr. Steele offered np a fervent prayer. The programme for the evening, in addition to the devo tional exercises, consisted of remarks by Mr. George Gordon, music by different societies, refreshments, and general im promptu addresses. George E. Dudley, mate of the American brig James Davis, had a hearing before United States Commissioner Phillips yester day, upon the charge of assault and battery on James Freeman, steward of the boat. The latter testified that he witnessed the mate cruelly beat a boy named James Miller, while the brig lay in Vassatere, Guadaloupe; he remonstrated with him, whereupon Dudley struck and knocked him down, injuring him to such an extent that he has suffered ever since. One of hii ribs was broken. The case was postponed nntil to-day, in order to secure the attendance of Miller. The Eighth Ward Contested Election Committee met yesterday. Recorder Givin, who, together with the Mayor, was subpoenaed to produce the ballot boxes of the ward, stated that they had de clined to produce them, as all the ballots for the different officers elected were contained in one box, and to produce the votes for the parties to this suit would necessitate the pro duction of the vote for State Senator, where there is a contest pending, over which the committee has no jurisdiction. After argu ment the committee adjourned. The semi-annual commencement of the Girls' Normal School took place last eveniner. at the Academy of Music, in the presence of a large audience. The exercises consisted of sinoiDR, recitations, etc. G. Y. Fetter, Esq.. the principal of the school, after delivering a brief and appropriate address, presented diplomas to the following named graduates: Avrnqt. Awraot. Kate E. Pluromer 97 8 Kate Berghanser tw-4 Annie 1J. Thomson.... U Annie M. Hinckle 89-3 Kate A. Kevins 95 8 Klla A. Fagen. 89-3 Margie A. Cathcart. ..Mv'Mary k. Wagner 691 Une A. Uasklll 4'7 ausaaaa u. integer. . ..as-a Margie C. Oulnn 88 -T Mary K. Jones 93-7 MaryW. Clifton 98 7 Lixxie Philler 93-7 Amanda C. Doerr 92-8 M. Louisa Levin 92-8 Mary Arbelo 92-7 Clem. W. McCloud.. ..! Wary E. Jacobs 87 -S Annie W. Bralth 87-4 Miriam C. Hawkins.,.. 87 0 E. Lizzie Smith m 9 P. Phoebs Wller.. Elmlra Meredith. 8. Laura Donly... Lizzie Green ...868 ...8(1-0 Mary B. Flaher... Mary F. Souden.. Anna J. Miller..., S. W. Rnrmeiter. .92-4 ...86-6 . . .85 0 ...860 ...839 . . .89-S ..92-8 ..92-3 Mary C. Hughes. .92-8 AdeleU. Hheaff.. Joile Thompson.... Lizzie L. Burnett... Annie K. Srnyta Mary Ly brand Mary K. Bravoor,... Sallie W. Powell.... Annie Lucy AlinaM. Fry Rena II. Campbell., llulda W. Straube.. .91-9 Krally J. Beale .1T .91-6 .916 Helena H. Cue 82-7 Harah Nutz 81-4 K. H. Buntlnsr. rec . .96-T ,91-e 90-9 Clara J. Armstrong... 94 -7 v. usiena Perkins.... 941 90-7 90-4 Kate Boyer 92-4 Lizzie C. Thompson.. 98-3 90-3 Louisa R. Jefferson... -6 .69-5 Maggie A. Murphy 82-1 Total, 62. Domestic Affairs. Gold closed yesterday at 121 J. The debt will be reduced about three millions this month. The internal revenue receipts were over half a million yesterday. Collector Moore has bees requested to rednce bis roll or laborers. A Chicago church treasurer haa ab stracted $24,000 of its funds. Yesterday the California Senate rejected the ntteentn amendment. The capture of Gniamaro, the capital of the Cuban insurgents, by General x'uello, ig reported. The responsibility of putting a duty on coal is to be left to tne House. The receipts for December on the Union racifie ltailroad were 717,000. The Senate, it is said, will oonour in the House bill abolishing the franking rrivilecre. The Ways and Means Committee yester day decided to impose a proper duty on all foreign printed matter. General Canby yesterday issued an order turning over the administration of the affairs ox Virginia to the civil authorities. Governor McDougall has placed his com mission as Governor of the lied luver Terri tory at the disposal of the Canadian Govern ment. Another dinner was given in honor of Prince Arthur at the British Legation, in Washington, last evening. To-day he leaves lor .Mew lorn. A bill was introduced in the State Senate yesterday providing for the redemption of the State loans after the manner adopted in respect to tne national debt. Mr. Conkling mentioned in the Senate yesterday that the Committee on the Census had agreed to report favorably upon the taking the next census under the act of 1650. The Georgia House has given the seats declared vacant on account of the ineligibility or tnose eieoted to nil tnem, to tnose candi dates who received the next highest vote. A lad has died in Chicago from the effects of punishment administered in a school in November lout. The inquiry held at that time "failed to show that undue violenoe was used." Perhaps his death also fails to estab lish the charge. The House yesterday, after the close of enr report, went into Committee on the Legislative Appropriation bill, and Mr. Voorliees made a speech to show that the holders of the public debt since l&tiJ, taking into consideration the prices of gold over currency, bad paid lor the wnoie uonaea aeoi no inure man i,avi,4,a. lie advocated trreenback payment of the Five- twenties. After some remarks by Messrs. Butler and Dawes, the latter declining further contro versy, tbs committee rose, jne postal Houte bill wus rctiortcd and passed. Mr. Reeves intro duced a bill to abolish the produce brokers' tax on farmers. The House adjourned, with the understanding that to-day's session should be for debate only. Farelsta Affairs. , , ' There is a ministerial crisis in Bavaria. t Prince Auersperg has declined the Aus trian PremierHhip. ' ' Tb Tyrolean Deputies threaten to with- . draw from tne Austrian xiov, using uemeu the riKht to vote and their proper influence. An earthquake complete! doBtroye town of Hanta Manra. on the island in thi Ioninn gronp bearing that name, on Decem ber 251, causing much loss of life. Anotber violent debate bos taken place in the Corps Legislatif, relative to the com mercial treaties with England. Ollivier an nounced that the Cabinet would support the existing arrangement, and the Chamber sus tained aym by its vote. MARINE TELEGRAPH. for additional Marine Acum m firt Pag. ALMANAC FOR PHILADELPHIA Til IS DAY. Pt'N Hikes TiaiMoo Kisss 6-39 Bin kts 6-wllliuu Watkr 012 I'lIILADF.LPlIIA BOARD OF TRADE, D. O. McCammon. 1 J. I'HICS WlTHIRMX. COMMITTER OF T11B MONTH, liEOKUB N. AUJCN, J CLEARED YESTERDAY. BtramMilpTnnawanria, Jennings Savannah, Phll dclplila and Hoothern Mall Hteamaliln Co. BU-amcr li. Willing. Cundlir. IinlUmore.A.(lrovon..Ir. iiarn umuna, juanaru, oavannan, ul,b. ju nercnaui - vo. Brig John Welsh, Mnndav, fauna, S. A W. Welsh. Brhr H. V. W. Blmnions, Clark, Charleston, 8. JLath- nury a (jo. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. firhr Saxon. Hears. 48 hours from Boston, with muHC. ana pussengers to ii. winsor vo. Briir Maria White. Bryant, at this port vrnterdav from Cardenas, is oonHlgned, vesRcl and cargo, to B. Aiorns wain uo. nut as uciore. MKMORANDA. Shin Castlne. Wilson, from Livcmool S2d nlL for i-miHiieipnia, wR seen km Hint, lat. 114, Ions. 74. KtcamHhtn Whirlwind, Sherman, hence, at Provi dence 2ith InRt. Brig Nellie Mowe, Merryman. cleared at Pcnsa- cola 18th Inst, for Matanzan. Britr 8. & W. Welsh. Watson, hence, was dis- churiilnir at Trinidad luth lust. niircuanes wciartny. Barclay, from Portland. remained ai itoaano auin un, Bchr Pedro A. Urau. Lake, hence, remained at Trinidad 19th lnst., unc. ecnr L.izzie maui, ramnes, nence. at providence 26th InRt. - W 6chr Mary Farrow, Condon, for PhUadulilila.saitud from ewburyport 20th Inst. Bchr Ocean Wave. Champion, hence for Provi dence, passed Hen uate 2ith mat. Hcnr ift li. wnuiden, rennimore, nence for Boston. Buucu iruui iiuimts iioie a. ju. zoin iiihu Schr Jonathan May. Meal, at Boston 87th Inst. from Mobile. phla, at Ilolmes' Holo 27th lnat. nenr uiengarry, xates, at juatanzas istn iat. from new none. Schr vesta, Rogers, sailed from Matanzas 18th Inst., for a port north of iiattcras. MISCELLANY. Schr Annie May, at Boston 27th inst. from New Castle, Del., reports on the 23d, off Block IsUnd, one oi ner crew named unaries Lanmey. or Philadelphia. was struck by a spar, which broke his thighs; he was Bt'iu iu me juarine uuHpiiai. NOTICE TO MARINERS. The Danish Government has irlven notice that In order to render the navigation of the (raa deen In- aepenueni oi J erne cnurcn, wnicn in nazy weatner cannot be seen from the bar, the following arrange ment of beacons has been made on Funo Inland : A new beacon, 42 feet high, having on the top a red square board, with cross boards a)ove and below, has been erected on the northwestern cliffs near where the Mill beacon stood, and the Mill beacon has been removed to the eastern cllMs on the north end of Fano. The two beacons and (when seem Jerne church. kept in a line, Is a leading mark over the bar of the uraa aetp. By order. w. b. bhubkick. Chairman. Treasury Department, Otlice Lighthouse Board, TV UUlllglOU, U. 1., UUO. O, 1BIV. WATOHE8, JEWELRY) ETO. ESTABLISHED 1828. WATCHES, JBWKLRT, CLOCKS, SILTKBWABB, and FANCY GOOD O.W. RUSSELL, NO, H N. SIXTH BTRKKT, PHILADELPHIA HOWARD WATCHES. YUKFINB AMERICAN WATCH AT TUB VJCKV LOWEST PRICES BY ALEXANDER K. HARPER, (Successor to John M. Hupsr, Agent for tbt Howsn Wtch. No. 308 CHESNUT STREET, 1193m SECOND STORT. WILLIAM B. WARNS A CO Wbolmale Diilm in WATCH K.8 AND JKWKLRT. nnii 8KVKNTH and GHKMATUT Rtraat I esoona noor, ana an oi so. bo a. -iiuui at. GOODS FOR THE LADIES. T RIDAL, BIRTHDAY, AND HOLIDAY PRESENTS. An 33on IVlarclic. TnsOnsDollsrPepsitmentesnUins k brgs saortmnt Of PINE FHENCH GOODS, ambmolns DESKS, WORK, GLOVE, HANDKERCHIEF, AND DRESSINQ BOXES, in (rut Taxietj. DOLLS, UEOHAMIOAL TOTS, and TREE TRIM- MINUS. BILK FANS, LEATHER BAGS, POCKET BOO KB I CHINA VASES and ORNAMENTS, JEWELRY, ETC From $100 to $5000. Call and examine our Paris Goods. Partyf and Evening Dreeeea mads sad trimmed from French and Englieh faahien plates. Fancy Coetumea for Masquerades, Balls, etc, mad to order In lortr -eight nonrs' notice, at MRS. Me A. CINDER'S LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS, PAPER PATTER! DRESS and CLOAK MAKING ESTABLISHMENT, N. W. Corner Eleventh and Chesnut, J6jtnth PHILADELPHIA. BLANK BOOKS. Important to Book-keepers. JUST PUBLISHED, THE 'CATCII-WORD" -r T TP T T "rVT T r , . , (COPYRIGHT BE CURED). Book-keepers and all others having to use an Index will find this a very valuable book. i By using the "Catch-word" index, tt will not only save time and eyesight, bnt the finding of a name quickly Is a mathematical certainty. Yon are invited to call and examine it, ' TTJBUBHXDBT JAS. B. SMITH & CO.,' Wholesale and Retail Blank Book Manufacturers and Stationers, No. 27 South SEVENTH St.. ias3thstn8m PHILADELPHIA. CAMUEL BM1TH & CO.. No. 4 R. SEVENTH n direct, 8TKAM AND GAH KITTKK8 AMI) FLU a bERB, Tabe, FiHin". and BraseWork eonetantly on bsna. , . A II -k nrnmnll, altandM ta. INSURANCE... DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE company. Incorporated b the LeBisiature of Pennsylranla, 1836, Office southeast comer of THIRD and WALNUT Ktrrw. Philadelphia. MAKINK INSURANCES On Vessels, Cargo and Freight to all parts f the wonn. INLAND INSURANCES On goods by river, canal, lake and land carriage to sn pans oi me union. FIRE INSUKANCKS On Merchandise generally; on Stores, Dwellings, nouses, etc. ASSETS OF THE COMPANY November 1, 1809. 1200,000 United HtaU-s Five Per Cent Loan, ten-forties 1210,000-00 100,000 United States Six Percent Ixian (lawful noney) 107,760-00 60,000 United hutes Six per Cent. Ian, 1881 60,000-00 800,000 State of Pennsylvania Six Per Cent. Ixan 813,950-00 800,000 City of Phl)alc)phia Six Per . Cent. Loan (exempt from tax) 800,92"00 100,000 fitote of New Jersey Six Per Cent. Loan 102,000 00 xu,uvu penusvivania iuuiroau First Mortgage Six Per Cent. Bonds 19,460-00 m,wv i cnupyivHiiiu itaiiroaa ne coud mortgage Six per Cent. Bonds 83,626-Oi xn,uw VYreiern rennRyivania Kail road MortgHge Hix Per nt Bomis (Pennsylvania Railroad guarantee) 80,000-00 80,000 State of Tennessee Five Per Cent. Loan 16,000-00 7,000 btate of Tennessee Six Per Cent. Loan 4,270-00 12,800 Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany, 260 shares stock 14,000-00 o,wu norm pennsjivania nail road Company, loo shares stock 8,000-04 10,000 Philadelphia and Southern Mall SteamHblp Com pany, 80 shares stock 7,600-00 z4o,viu ixians on jioiki and Moru cage, first liens on City Properties 846,9000 $1,231,400 Par. Market value, 11,256,270 00 COBt. I1.21B.622-97. Heal Estate 86,000-00 cms nectMvauie lor lDHiiranceg maue... Bs. juo'io cuiuiirfB uue nil (CD:u: Premiums on Marine Pollciei, Accmcd jiiw-rt'Bu ana outer aouw uue tne com pany SS.007-9B Btoek, Scrip, etc, of rtumlry Corpora tlonB, t-"i. Estimated value 2,740-20 v nun iu jHiiK lott,!Jln-KH Casli in Drawer tVi'lA 169,291-14 $1,862,100 -04 DIRECTORS. Thomas C. Hand, Samuel E. Stokes, William 4. Boulton, Kdward Darlington, II. Jones Brooke, Edward Lafourxade, Jacob Kiegel, Jacob P. Jones, James B. McFarland, JoHliua P. Kyro, Spencer Mcllvaln, J. B. Semple, Plttsbnrg, A. B. Berger, l'ittelmrg, D. T. Morgan, Pittsburg. UUUIl . JJHV1M, Edmnnd A. Hourtor, Tlieophllus Paulding, James Traqualr, nenry moan, Henry C. Dallett. Jr.. James C. Hand, William c. l.uilwig, Josepn II. Seal, llugh Cralp, John D. Taylor, George W. Bornadon, William C. Houston. THOMAS C. HAND, President. JOHN C. DAVIS. Vice-freaidHnt. HENRY I.YLBURN, SecreUry. HENRY BALL Assistant Secretary. 1 1 -A. JB TJ H, Y LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. No. 805 BROADWAY, corner of EleTentla Street, New York. CASH CAPITAL. tliO.000 i6,uu deposited witn tne Btate oi Hew York as security LKHUKL BA&US, President. OEORGK KLIJOTT. Vloe-Prudent and Seoretary. EMORY MoCUNTOUK, aotnary. A. E. 11. PCRDY, M. D., Hedioal Examinei. Thomas T. Tasker, i John M. Maria, i J. B. Llpntnoota. Charles Bpenoer, William Divine, James Lone. John A. Wright, 8. Morris Wain, James Ilnnur. Arthur ti. tJomh, 'John B. MoCresry. K. U. Worne. uraaniisea ADni. ihxh. B7& -niini. Wvuuo . vvv. tfwv in UJO ,WOIT UlUIlljU. IWlOWinjK. au lurui. ui rvuuw iwnea on mom xaTOrablo terms, bpeoial advantages oSered to Olercymen. A lew good agents) wanted in city or oonntry. Apply i JAMKa M. LyNGAORK Manaarer for PennsylTsnia and Delaware. . Offlee, No. arj WALNUT Street, PhUadelnhla. naauaii fUWKlrUi, bpeoial Acent. ilei w - ill W I U A Li Provident Life and Trust Co. OF PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE, Jim. Ill S. FOURTH STREET. rWatiUAil a nanmAta T TTJITJ TVorfTI a rrs-rm viajouisicu w yiuiuuirxj JiirA A 1 O U l-A l SuQOIIk PolicieB Ltmued on ftDDroved nlH.nfr At thA iiMvaa. FresidftnL BAMTJEL R. SHIPLEY, Vice-President, WILLIAM C. LONG8TRETH, asuinsisijf liVllitOila X AAVX J. S FFICE OF TITE INSURANCE COMPANY j jr Ttvxiia asuuuua. na sat walhiit Nf. inoorporal nt PwprtnU HAttLnj iniiSiiu, Ainu riius lMUUHAJiOK. OYER taMHOftOQ LOS8F8 PAID BBXQX ITS ORG AH. r - AaUaliVlli &ttiTO,rano.. R.O0M. Arthur O. Ooffln, Samnel W. Jonee, John A. Brown, Chaiiee Taylor, Ambroee n hite, William Welsh. S. aiorrUWaln, John Mason, Edward H. Trotter. Kdward S. Clarke. T. Charlton Uenn. Alfred D. Jeesup, John P. White, Lonia O. 'MmAiv- Charlea W. Ouahman: (soon I Harrison. 1 ARTHUR G. OOFFIN. PneidenL CUARLKS PLa.1T, vWPraeidena, MaTTHIAS MABia, beoretary. ' Cbam. H. Kkkvkii, Asst. beoretary. 1 1 TAAJIK INSURANCE COMPANY. Ha HJ9 UUHHUT Btreet. " INOORPOBaTED 1H66. CHARTER PERPETUAL. UAI-UAI SMI.UUO, FIRR IN8URANOK KXOLUSIVKLY. Insures acainst Loss or Damage by Fire either by Per. petoal or Temporary folloies. DIKEUl'OrUS: Charles Riohardeon. Robert Pearoe. William 11. Khawn, John Kessler, Jf4 William M. Beyfert. Edward H. Orne, John F. Smith, Charles Stokes, Nathan Uilles, John W. Kvermaa, UeorgeA. West, Hordeoai Bozby. CUARLKS RICHARDSON, President. WILLIAM H. RUAWM, Via-Presidnl Wnxiam L BLaBCHaBP. Beoretary. T St yjlK PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE js. uunrim, IneornorataA lKJb Charter PamatnaL Mo. no WALNUT btreet, opposite Independeuoe Sonars. I 1'ni Company, farorably known to the oouuuamtj foe aice by lire on Pnbiie or Private Baildinss,either nerma. bMiitiv or lor a lilnitad tima. Also on iWnitiir. K..Va 01 v, utiuB, ,uu wmiuiiiuHfl kwwwi, vu uiwraj HirmS. Their Capital, together with a large Harplus Fond, I inverted in ths most careful manner, which i.i thn J.I v. - - II 1 . to ofler to tfaa insured an nndoubted aeourlLs in thm " "se. vijucv Daniel Smith, Jr., 1 John Dererans, Alexander Benson, I Thomas Snuth, Isuo liusletiurst, I Henry Lewis, Thomas HoDins, , 1 u. uiuingtuun JreU, t afsmei naaaoca, ,lr. DANIKL hMlTU, J., President WM. O. CROWELL, beoretary. kaij rpiIE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE CO. OP . r nll.Alif.l.rltlA. OtticsB. W. corner of FOURTH snd WALNUT Btrseta, rixvn. inou rt a r Jru aAui.univ&ll, FFRFHTUAL AND 1'KUM POLIC1JU1 DjSOED. CABU Capital (paid up in full) $AKI,00O'0t tnah Asaels, Jaa. 1. INTO f 5i4,Jt3'15 DlKJCUTUMn. F. Ratcliford Btarr, 1 J. Livingston Rrringer, Naliro 1'raaler, I James L. Olagborn, John M. Atstoml, Wm. O. Bnultoa, Beni. T. Trediok, Obarles Wbeeler, 1 Grye II. Htuart, 1 nomas II. Montgomery, Jutui II. Brown, ' Jainoe M. Aartaeo. n 1 iuiliWt)n 111 L U U .1 , THOMAS H MONTUOMURY, Vleo-President. ALEX. W. WIBTKK. Kecretary. IN8URANCt. 1829.n ARTKU rKKPKTUAJL. FraiAliii Fire iBsnrasce Company OF PHIIiA DHiHiU. Office, Not, 435 and 437 CHX3NUT St Assets Jan. I . 69LS2,6T7372" 1 3 CAF1TAL TTT7T. IO0,0oo-0 ACCRVKD BTJRPLUB iWtNSTO ?KMIUJdS , 1,193,8488 TJNBKTTIJtD CLAIMS, INCOME FOR I860, S3CO,U0O. Losses pais since 1829,0Ter $5,500,0Q0 PernMnal and Temnoran Polleles oa liberal Tams The Company aim tsmioe Poliolf on Renta oMHaiiaLnaa oi au aiu,wrvaiHi sunta, ana mortcacee. Alfred O. Baker. . Allntd FHIap. Kunoel Grant, I Tbomas Hparka. Ueorso W. Kioharda, William S. (trans, base Lte, I Thomas 8. Kllis, George t alea, ' Onstavus 8. benenta. ...,,'ir" alAKKrltfreeidena OKOkUK ill.l-a n ..-..4 JAB. W.MflAT,T.I8TK.R 8eeretory. TUK01OHM.KKUKil. Assistant Secretary. II I W B U B E AT DOME, Penn Mutual Life Insurance COMPANY. No. 921 CHESNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. ASSETS, 93,000,000. CHARTERED BY OUR OWN MTATS. HANAUEJD BT OUR OWN CITIZEN LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID. OL1C1ES ISSUED ON VARIOUS PLANS. Applloatlona may be made at the Home Office, and at tne Agencies uirongnout tne State, 9 181 TRAQUAIR PRFSIDFNT HA.11UEI. K. HTOKKH VIOEVPRESrDKNT W. UOKNOK A. V. P. and ACTUARY UOKATIU . STEPHENS JSKOBHTARY JMPEliLAIi FIRE INSUUANOB OO. LONDON. ESTABUSUED 1803. Pald-np Capital and Accumulated Fnnda. $8,000,000 IN GOLD. . PEEV0ST & HERRING, Agents, m wi xau, iv t d. a 111 mi ouccb, iruunuuipoiaa CHA8. M. PREVO8T CHAS. P. HERRING PATENT8. N s. OFflOES FOR PROOURINU Patents in the United States and Fo reign Countries, . FORREST BUILDINGS. 110 S. I OI 1M II St., Pliilada., AKD MARBLE BUILDINGS, Si:TIiI1U Street, abore P, (Opposite U. 6. Patent Office), WASHINGTON, D. O, H. HOWSON, SoUcitor of Patent. O. HOWSON. Atforno t.T.. Communications to bo addnuuuMl i.h. Prtnini rm . nv.i..i-u,. .: "" "uoiimia. i iu mwsSm p A TENT OFFICES, N. W. Corner FOURTH and CHESNUT, (Entrance on FOURTH Street), ruAucis d. rASTonius, SOLICITOR OP PATENTS. Patents proenred for Inventions In the United States and Foreign Countries, and all business re- latiDg to tne same promptly transacted. Call or Bend lor circulars on Patents. open till o'clooK every evening. 3 6 smth WILLIAM S. IRWIN, GENERAL PATENT AGENT, No. 406 LIBRARY STREET. OUTOALTS PATENT ELASTTO JOINT IROS BOUF. AMERICAN CORRUGATED IRON OO.YJ HAND FACTO RES, FIRE-PROOF BUILDINGS, ETO. TAYLOR At COALK'8 PATENT AUTOMATIO LOCK UP 8A1ETY VALVE. BRADFORD'S LOW WATER INDICATOR. ETO. jrm io4tti n t r h t n r t 1 r 17 o BMW m a a. 11 w a a w mm wj N. W. Corner F0UBTH and WAUJTJT PHILADELPHIA. PEES LESS THAN ANY OTHER RSLIABL AGENCY. Bend for pampale onPatenta. B4tnstnf CHARLES H. EVANSi ttnited states patent office, U Wahhtwotoh, 1). O., Jan. 10, 170. ,U Ul. W.I.IWU VI V. ' , ... ... A.w. V. WUUUaTS.IV. . (MI U- .1. . f u um 1 ui n 1.. 1. Hi- t syWania, pruing fortbe .iten.ion of a patent granted to bim on the lfetb day of April, lHdo, and reissued on tlie 3fth day ot sowraDor, ux, lor an improvement in making UrtARS KHTn.bS. It is ordered that the testimony in ths ease be dosed on thel6tbdayof March next, that the time for nlins srgn ments snd tbe examiner's report be biuited to tne u&tn day of Marcn nest, ana tost said petition uo beard on the ilOtn day of aiarcn aexs. Any person may oppose wis extension. HAMCKL 8. FISHER. 1 16 s3t Commissioner of Patents. O TATE RIGHTS FOR SALE. BT ATI O Hishts of a valuable Invention hurt Dansnted. and fa ths (SLICING. CUTTING, and CHIPPING of dried beel cabbaaa. etc.. are hereby offered for sale. It is an artioL of great value to proprietors of hotels and restanranta, and it stiould be lntrodnoed into every family. bTATH KK'H 1 Q for sale. Model can Do seen at XJtlJUUJsAi'U tfi-ritjit, oinji JLttD ruini, n. vu siunui nuif man, DKUQS, PAINTS, KTO. JOIIKIIT SIIOKMAlililt &, CO., N. E. Corner FOURTH and RACE Sts., PHILADELPHIA, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, Importers and Manufacturers of WHITE LEADJAKD COLORED PAINTS, PUTTY, VARNISHES, ETO. AGENTS TOB THE CELEBRATED FRENCH ZINO PAINTS. Dealers and consumer! supplied at lowest prices forcaMh. Vlii M. MAKSHAIiL, DRUGGIST AND CHEMIST. AND WHOLESALE DEALERS I PAINTS, OILS. GLASS. AND PATENT MEDICINES, Nos. 1301 and 1303 MARKET St. lOslthstaom COTTON BAIL DUCK AND CANVAS, V oi all liuuilimi nun hiiuuk i out, s.iiiuij, iiuui. kiid W.K'nH'er iuik. Also, Puper Mantiiactorwrs' l)rirr 1 from thirty to seventy-sis inub.es, Kith fsuuns, cteltwf . nail isim, su .-a. JOHN V7. EVKBM1H. W I'lll'llCU fiUoeV IViU flWi A SHIPPINO. LOR1LLARD STEAMSHIP i 'Of URR FOR NEW YOIl It. RUKNina RF.OUI.ART.Y KVKRY TT7KSDAY.THUR8 DAY, AND SATURDAY, AT ION, would all attention of shippers to this 8PROIAL MOTICK Ureat Redaction of Itntcm. On penlng of Spring Navigation ths stesmart of this Une will inn DAILY, at t cents per 100 lbs, I cents per foot, or H seat pet gallon, ship's option. JOHN F. OHL, No. 1 NORTH WHARVES. N. B. Extra rates on small packages iron, metals, eta. to. ifri W ' V'A Jj 1 1 Tj l L J t LA A il U 'J1JOURRNSTOWN.-Inman Une of Mail 9 i tj T TTTpnnnn? .vn y'-f.T Steamers are appointed to sail as lot-lSk.-.-if lows: City of Hoaton, vis Ilsltrax, Tneeday, Jan. V, IS Noon. City of Antwerp, Saiarday, Jsn. 2tt, at 1 P. M. uiiy 01 ixinnon, naturaay, r t. n, at A. av Una, via Halifsz, Tuewisy, t'eh U, st. 11 A. M. IHt.nlw..hiirfA. 1: ir.i. id ,11 &i '.. v. . . wi....... .v... ..vu...n, ..... .a, 1. And escb stieoeeriln HaLnrti.. uid k i l.m .f a TumiIu. . tji . L .u 1 . It AT KB OF FAKHAHK. T TTTT MATT. BTKAaUCB SA1LINO BVKHT SATTjniAT. P.T.hlA In flnbl- P.nl.t. Im FIRbT CABIN f 100 I 6TKKRAUK tM 1 e london liift I To London 40 TO fans 116 To Psris 47 FASRAB BT TUB IVKaDAX ITKAlIEJt, VIA RAT.1FAZ. PaHlila In (Mil STRRRAIin. Psrsbla in (Jurrnnor. liWerpvol. fflO Hslifai 911 TJverpool $W Halifax It Bt. John's, N. F., M Bt. John's, N. P., ) I, ry iirsncn btesmer. ...) Paseensdrs sleo forwarded to Ilavra. lUmlmn. Rraman. ny nrsncn Moamer... .( to., at reduced rates. Ti kot. can bs honsht hero St moderate rates by persons Wiiliinc to send for their friends. ror further particnlars apply stthe Oomnnnv's Offices, J 0'10NK(KM,A KAULK, Asvnfs, s s no. sua unnnnui Btreet, rnusdeipnia. aONLY DIRECT LINE to FRANCE - THK OFNERAL TRANS ATLAWTIO .iT:Vn(lMPNV's Mill. uTriuuunn IK I W IlLNAKW iUUK AND H A VRH tlA I.I.I ?t II AT BRR8T. The splendid new vessels on this favorite roots for the Continent will sail from Pier No, 60, North river, every Saturday. PRIOR OF PARSAriTC In gold (Including wine), TO UKKST OR HATRE, First Cabin .9140 1 Hecond Osbin 8BS TO PARIS. (Tnolnding railway tickets, furnished on board.) First Cabin $146 I Second Uabin (86 . nine nieaniers no noi carry steerage passengers. Medical attendance free nf charm. American travellers soins to or returning from the eon. tinentof Kurope. by tali ins the steamers of this line avoid nnneoessary risks from transit by Knglish railways snd crossing tue onannel, benlncs ssving tinin, trouble, and sx- psnse, uhokuk M auk f im.ib;, AKent, mwi tyo uiwn t-r a a now iuia For PlimM in FhlUdIi)hi nnl fit AdaViiiM Kinrntl sua K.U u Ul l . is wmi a w su v flumnsns rx U t I Us0 PHILADELPHIA. RICHMOND. .Aftirt wnumii if btvi uuuid wiwv H"THROUOH FRKIOHT A1B LINK TO . i o r. nnu in Ann wkst. KVKKY NtrUKUAV. At noon, from VIItK'l' WHaRK .i,u MATJITTJ-T Direct. THROUGH RATES to Sllnolntsln North and Rnnlh Carolina via Seaboard Air Line Railroad, eonneoting at ron.nionin, ann h AiTncnnurg, vs., I'ennessee. and the West, via Virginia and Tennessee Air Line and Richmond and lisnvilla Railroad. recnt lUNULKI) BUT WNUK. and taken at LOWER HATUB ItlAfl AKI UIUIIH 1.IHK. The recnlarity. safety, snd chesDneas of this ronte com. mend it to txe public ss the most desirable medium for carrvina every description of f reisht. nocnarge lor commission, Orayage,or any axps&se OI txsnsier. btosmsDips insnrea ac tne lowest rates. Freight oeivldaiiw7LUAM p Tlo. IS 8. WHARVES and Ker 1 N. WI1ARVKS. W. P. PORTER, Agent at Richmond and City Point. T. P. CROW ELL A CO.. Agents at Norfolk o 1 NEW EXPRESS LINE TO 'Alexandria, Geosgetown, and Washington, D. . O. via Chesapeake snd Delaware Canal, with connections st Alexandria from the most direct route for Ijnchburz. BriatoL Knoxville. Nashville. Dalton. and tha SontbwesU Bteamers leavs reguiariy every Batnraaf M BOOB from sue urst wnarr aDove marae sireet. eigbt recoil d,, p fjLTDR A CO.. No. 14 North and South whirr. HVDTI! ek TTIaKR. Affenta. at OAorvMtnwn M. W w wT s-va' in A. tnek a a x a 1 1 J tt a NOTICE. FOR NEW YORK. VIA 1 Delaware snd Rsritan Canal. 8WfKTST7RH r TRANSPORTATION OOMPANV. DKH. FaIcH AND SWlifTKUHiC LINE. The bnsiness of thnas linns will he resumed on and aftn. inentn oi aiarcn. for freights, wluon will bs taken on acoommoaaung cerma, apply to 85 No. 133 boutb Wharves. vr. m . d.iku m ut... SHIPPER'S GUIDE. 1870. lMr0RTANT"T0 SHIPPERS. A I1. It AIL, FKEIGIIT LI.E BETWEEN Fhiladeplhia and the West, Via Balti more and Ohio Eoute. Ehippera ars respectfully notified that arrangements bavo been perfected between the Philadelphia, Wilming ton and Baltimore and Baltimore and Ohio Railroads by which freight to and from tbe West, Northwest and South. west will be transported, ALL RAIL. No change of cars between Philadelphia and Columbus, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Uhiosgo, or St. Lonis. Special attention will bo given to ths prompt and rapid transportation of first snd second olass goods. Rates furnished and Through Bill Lading givsn at tha Office, lto. 44 South FIFTH Street. Weight received daily nntil o'clock P. M., at the Depot of ths Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimoro Railroad Company, Cor. Wahlngton Av. and Swansoa Bt. I JOHN a WILSON, Gen. Th. Frt, Agt. P. W. A B. R. R. Co. JAMES 0. WILSON, Agsnt Baltimore and Ohio R R. Co. W. B. On and after MONDAY, January 10, the rate to all points via Baltimore and Ohio route will bo tbe sacss via Canal to Baltimore as by the Rail line. ' 1 8 Imrp OENT.'S FURNISHING OOODS. "PATENT SHOULD Ell -SEAM SHIRT MANUFACTORY, AKD GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING BTORB. PERFECTLY FTTTTNQ BHTRT8 AND DRAWER' made from measurement at very short notice. All other article, of QNTLJU1N'S DSSS ooooH in rnu Yaneqr. WtNCTIBSTKIt OO- 11 No. M CHEaNUT Btreet J J O I, 1 1 A V PIKBMEIVTS ros GENTLEMEN. J. W. SCOTT & CO., No. 814 CnXSNTJT Street, Puiladelpbla, ji BtTSrp onr doora below Continental HoteL ROOFINQ. READY ROOFIN O This Roofing is adapted to all bnildings. It can bo appueu mi BTEEP OR FLAT ROOF8 at one-half the expense of tin. It is readily put on old cuingio hoois wiuiout removing tne aningies, tuus avoid. ing the damaging of oeilings and furniture while under. aoins reDaira.sNo STavel uimkI.I PRESERVU YOUR TIN ROOFS WITH WELTOR'S ELASTIO PAINT. I am always prepsred to Repair snd Paint Roofs st short notice. Also, PAINT FOR SALE by the barrel or gallon. ui uost euu cueepest in tne marsei.. W. A. WKLTON. 8 17 No. 711 N. NINTH Street, alxive Uoates. rrtrt rraranca a TrTTTTTrr"rfl tjtttt tmtdo X AND ROOEERS. Roofsl Yes, yet. Every siss and kind, old or new. At No. bi) N. TUIRO Street, the AM K. RIOAN CONCRETE PAINT AND ROtJE COMPANY are sailing their celebrated paint tor TIN KOOKtt, and lor Dreservmg au wooo ana meiais. Also, tnetr soua ootn. ti lex root oovenng, tne oest ever oneroa to tne pobuc, witn rusbee. cans, buckets, etc.. lor the work. Ajiti-vurmin. rire. ana wsier-uroori ajsul. iu lit. uanbia nooraos tug, pealing. r shrinking. No papar. gravel, or beat. Good for all olimi mu. Directions given for work, or good work. men suppbed. Oars, prompt (Will Kuinlnat .lndual Uses, oaitaiatvl VM nsieoi mm AMUSEMENT 8. AMERICAN BEAUTY PERS0N1FIEI AM "The IVino IVlwscs,9 BT JObEPU FAGIfArTL NOW ON 12XIIIUIXION EARLE8' CALLERIE8 AND I00KIKQ GLASS WAEER0O3I3, Ho. 816 CHESRUT STREET. ADMITTANCE, TtTENTT FIVE CERTS. 1 LA U K A KXKNK'B CUK8NTIT BTRTtKT THFATRW H..i. . BKNKKIT HIM, RKPKATR.II HUKDRKUri UNAtU.K TO OA1N AUMIS8ION LAST NIGHT. THIS (KnturtUy) KIOHT . THRKK riKORa. MIH8 HUKAN OaLTOW In two Ope tta. Homle Opira. fllllillH'M VISIT . Ununr Willi snd LA ROSK l.K BT. "i'llsliZ .. . '.w .vt, miu y, wtifun, viiii inn the finest Scenic Drama ever oftered In Philadelphia a tiirilliag Domestic Picture of "LIFK IN IX) if DOW." Every scene new snd eipnsilr iMrtiKTKii r hom tiOwnorf. NOT (iUILTY MATINKK WOT GUILTY will be peHortn.d for the but time. MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH BTREET THEATRE. BeginsMtot DOUBLE HILL FOR 8ATDRDAY NIGHT. MR. JOHN RKOUGIiAM. - THIB (Hstnrdsy) EVKMNU, ,IannaryS9, ROM AM1K AMI! II IT A 1 II V ' ' JORW BROUGHAM as JACK SWIFf Aided by the full Company. To conclude with the fi ne I' ran a. . DIOK Tt'RPIN, THE H Kill WAV MAN. MONDAY THM RED LIGHT. FOX'S AMERICAN THEATRE. OPPN THE YEAR ROUND. BVERY EVENING.. AIADAME BKNYKAH, FEMALE UTMNA8T, Frown snd Bsndford, Grmnssts. UiM Jennie Renenn, Mr,' dies. Rien, Mr. Thos. Winnetl, N ' H AI.1K, Thil MILK. W AID OFBWITZERI.AND, Slad'lle De uin, Lnprveti, Mstlneeon SATURDAY AFTKKNOON at ao'eiock. NEW ELEVENTH STREET OPErI UOUBE, ELEVENTH Street, above Ohennna. 1 THE FAMILY RESORT. 0ARNCRO8S A DIXF.VK MINNT-RTTTJI the great Btar Troupe of the world, in their unaaaall . ETHIOPIAN BOllfEES, BEAUTIFUL BALLADS, BONG8, ' OFERATIO SELECTIONS, and - KVKR K VKNING? "KOWTOW R. F. BIMPBOW. TrJniriV.0'08088- DUPREZ A BENEDICT'S OPERA HOUSE, SEVENTH Bt.. below Arch (Ute Theatre Onmlauel I'UIkl iruvuii'n i nt iii it 'r . i ......... . - "J n,u.wuv,irLllVlu, a DJU, IVllVi B GlVSt t.if antic M irurtrel InlmHiii.. First Tlma-BURLF.fcg.UK PRINOKTON CO CLEG E. First Time BKNF.DIUT'8 ROW. WOW-WOW. First Time IRRESISTIBLE CHARLEY'S ADDRESS, umiwiuu, mm. iwyuw, inc. nailery, udo. imh VALER'S (LATE MILLER'S) W INT EI GARDEN, Noe. 720. 7211,724, snd 7M VINE Street. THE GRAND OKCHK.STRIt N, formerly the proper of tbe GRAND DUKE OF BADKN, purchased it grsS' nAnBA K 1 k fim VlTlfD V. : - -1 . I V . expense by JACOB V ALER, of this oiiy. in oombrnatio' with H.AMKR'8 ORCHESTRA and Mins NKLLIT A NDERSON, will perform EVERY AFTERNOON aai EVENING at the above-mentioned plane. Aomission iree. 113U TEMPLE OF WONDERS, ASSEMBLY BUILB, INGS. BIGNOR BUTZ KVKRY EVENING, at 1, and MATINEE on WXD. HKbDAY and SATURDAY at 8. Admission, as cts. Reserved Seats, 60 eta. 1 10 CENTZ AND HASSLER'S MATINEES tl MTIRTDAT. YTITNT. Ull I lumen ditm a DAY AtTERNOON at 8 o'clock. . 10 1 -- - . ENGINES. MAOMINERY, ETO. j PENN 8TEAM ENGINE AND iTBOILKR WORKS WW. A -TH! A r.lrvv PRACTIOAL AND THRORKTiriAir. fcjr!-ia ENOINEER8, M A0HINIST8, BOILER. iiAKKKti, BLAOK8M1THH, and KOUWDKIIS. bavin tor many yean mmu in anccossiui operation, ana Deen ex. clusively engaged in building and repairing Marian anal River Engines, high and low pressure, Iron Boilers, Water Tanks, Propellers, etc. etc, respectfully offer their ser vices to the Dublio as being fully prepared to eoatract for eoginee of all sizes. Marine, River, and Stationary ; bavins; sets oi patterns of different sires, are prepared to execute! orders with quick despatch. Every description of pattern, making made at the shortest notloe. Uluh and Low pres. sure Une Tubular and Cylinder Boilers of the beet Penn. niiiui. iimnuu .run. rorgingsoi ail sisnssno kinds. Iron and Brans Castings of all descriptions. Roll Turning (isrew Cutting, and all other work connected with iba above business. tlrswi ng and specifications for all work done at tag establishment free of charge, and work guaranteed. The subscribers have arnDla wharf of boats, where they oan be in perfect safety, and are pro. ., J; ewj lor raising noava JACOB 0. NKAFLB. JOHN P. IJtVY, M BEACH and PALMER Btreeta. SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, FLTTH AND WASHINGTON Btreeta, ' PHILAD8LPHIA. MERRICK A SONS, manrifactnre High and Low Preasnre Bteam JBnftnoxi lor Land, River, and Marine Service. . . Awuers, uanunietern, Tanu, iron Boats, eta Canting of aU kinds, either Iron or Brasa. Iron Frame Rnnfa fnr flu a Wn.i Wmb.k.u a , - mm mi nviuuvmsini Railroad Stations, etc Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latest and most Improved construction. Kvsrff rlpanrfBtlnn tt Plantation V..hl.M v. .MUWWWU OlfWIUllQI I, .UU Bngar, Saw, and Grist Mills, Vaonnm Pans. Of BteamTrtAins, Defecators, alters, fampLnjc Kdj. Bole Agents for N. Blllenxl Bngar Boning App. raiUB. iicBiiijui s riui cwain ttammer, and Audio. wall k Woolsev'a Patent CentrlXngal Bugar Srala. uia aiouuujca. a atr. QIRARD TUBE VORK8. JOHN H. MURPHY A BROS. Busfutirtn of Wrasgbit Iron Ftp. KteV PHILADELPHIA, PA. WORKS, ffWlUITi-TBuU) and FILBKRV Bern eta. OFEIOR, ( He). 491 BsrU FIFTn Bcr g. FIRE AND BUROLAR PROOF 8AFB J. WATSON & BON, fJOl too UU Ann of EVANS A WATSON. FLUE AND BUliGLAR-PROOD1 SAFE 8 T O IX U NO. 53 SOUTH FOURTH BTREET, tSU - A low doors sbove Ohesnnt st., Pbila FURNITURE. RICHMOND & CO., FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE WAREROOHS, No. 45 SOUTH SECOND STREET, XA8T BIDE. ABOVE CHK8NTJT, 1HU PHTLAPELPHIA. BUY YOUR FURNITURE AND BUY YOUR BEDDING. THE GREAT AfflCUICA.'V Is without rival, is without a rival, being the Finest. Cheapest, soil Largent storked Furniture .nil Bedding Warehouse in this oity, and its prices being wholesale to all. You osn ssve at least 'JO per ocas, oa any purchase you m.y uiske at our e.tubiibnient. And oar pnoee being One Jfiioe, makes it the feadiug .tore la tbs bast. "GREAT AMERICAN LARUE NEW BUILDING, No. l''U MA UK Kl btreet; 1 tl lm y I R E W O R K. GALVANIZED and Painted WIRB QTJARD8, suw fronts and windows, for factory and warboos windows, for churches and cellar windows, IRON and WIRR RAJ LINOS, for balconies, offices; cemetery and garden fences, Liberal allowance made to Contractor. HuMen and Carpenters, All orders filled wltb pruoipuius and, work guaranteed. . , , r . ROBEBT WOQP CO . WALNUT STREET THEATRE. " THIS (Ratnrdsyi KVRNINO. Jan. . wil benremnted the new Domeetio. Romnalic, and Sen. Elf iunua
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