THE DAILY EVENING TELEli'IM lil PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, FEBHUARY 12, 1870. OT3WS gUBSr.TAa.TT. C'H Afl'alra. , John TilmArj, ooloretl, aged 20 years, re ftiding at No. 710 Laurel street, m admitted to tbe Pennsylvania Hospital yesterday, with bis sknll f raoturod by being struck by a oo lored man, wIiobo name is supposed to be William Atkinson. - The treasurer of the Ilcbrew charity ball, Mr. Ai Hart, states that the net proceed of tbe ball amounted to fMGim which, by the. manager, wan thna distributed: To the So ciety of the United Hebrew. Charities, $2250; to the Jewish Hospital Association, $1750; to the Jewish Foster Home, $."O0; to the Hob re W Education Society, $45480. ' The committee selected to try the con test of n. llrinton Coxe to the seat of Alex ander L. ITodgdon, met yesterday in Select Council Chamber. Mr. Thomas A. Barlow presided. The answer of the respondent was read, which denies the allegations of the petition, and further sets forth that in the First divi sion some two hundred fraudulent votes were taken by the election officers and counted for the contestant, and that by a riot at 1 2 o clock citizens were driven from the polh, and re spondent in consequence thereof lost from 40 or HO votes that would have been cast for him, and requested that the vote after 12 o'clock be thrown out, and that the ballot box of the Seventh division had been in the hands of a mob, and that the votes it con tained should not be counted. Messrs. George Eno, John W. Baker, and Henry Melntyre were examined as witnesses, and tne case was brought to a close. The re spondent refused to call any witnesses. . The committee selected to try the con test of Alexander J. Diamond to the seat of W. V. Watt, in the State Senate, from the First district, Hon. James L. Graham pre siding, met last night in parlor C, Conti nental Hotel Alexander J. Kyle testified that he was the Return Judge for the Twenty-sixth ward; the vote was called off by wards, and not by divisions; the vote of the divisions he took to the Board of Return Judges, and they were banded to the President; knew of nothing wrong until he heard of it in the afternoon. N. Y. B. Stafford testified that he was the Return Judge of the Third ward; the result of the vote in the Twenty-sixth ward, as read off by the President of the Board of lteturn Judges, was so different from that certified from the Prothonotary's office, that he took a copy of it; the vote of the Third and Fourth divisions on the return as read by the President was in the former 59 for Diamond and 845 for Watt, and in the latter 88 for Diamond and 355 for Watt; these votes were counted in and on the general result Mr. Watt got his ticket. Mr. Cassidy then stated that they had proven that in the Third division Diamond received 159 votes and Watt 245 votes, and in the Fourth division Diamond received 188 votes and Watt 255; but when the returns reached the Board of Judges they were altered as testified, making a difference of 400 votes. Thomas Cloney testified that he was the Republican judge for the Second ward. He then corroborated the preceding witnesses as to returns for the Third and Fourth divisions of the Twentv-sixth ward: and testified fur ther, that Kyle told him that the fraudulent return was made in tne franklin nose llonse, but that he did not do it. Domestic Affair. i Gold closed yesterday at 120. George Rye, of Shenandoah, has been elected Treasurer of Virginia. Congressmen Covode and Cessna have gone home to remain until Monday. The tariff will not receive any attention from Congress this session, it is said. Naturalization is to be made uniform by Concress throughout all tne mates. It is thought the Senate will pass the House bill abolishing "franking" as sent up. The bill for the admission of Mississippi was further discussed in the Senate yesterday. : The President has nominated Thomas T. Wilson. Esq.. of Pittsburg, to be Consul at Matamoras. Gold and silvei discoveries are reported in Harrison county, Ind., and much excite ment nrevails. Commissioner Delano was before the Committee of Ways and Means yesterday on the Bubiect of tne revenue. Mr. R. B. Swain declines the appoint ment upon the commission to make the an nual assay at the Philadelphia Mint. , Smallpox and starvation threaten the de struction of the Regan Indians of Montana. Orders have been issued for their relief. Gottlieb Bohner and Albert Van Boden- bnrg, the Peightal murderers, are to be exe cuted at lluntingaon on tne ytn oi jtiaron. A lad accidentally shot and killed a young lady cousin at Springfield, Tenn., on unursuay evening. nm is uuw u ruviug maniac. Alexander Gardiner, a negro, was hanged at New Kent Court House, Va., yesterday, for the murder of a lady and her colored servant. In the Senate, yesterday, Mr. Sherman offered a resolution for the recognition of Cuban belligerency. It was referred to the Foreign Relations Committee. On the death of Representative B. F. Hopkins of Wisconsin being announced in Congress yesterday afternoon, both houses adjourned, after the usual resolutions of re spect. Out of one hundred and five models and patents of mail locks submitted to the Post Office Department, one-half are thrown out from consideration on account of their being too complicated. A steamer burst her steam drum near the Sanela Bar. Georgia, and drifted to sea in a gale, earning with her all her crew and pas. seneers but eight, who swam ashore. A steamer started in search of her this morning There is much excitement in Salt Lake City over a forthcoming charter election. lite Gentile and Mormon oppositionists assert that the Church party have broken up their meetings. Much genuine alarm is said to prevail among the Gentiles. An interesting communication from Secretary Boutwell, with reference to the fur- seal fisheries oi Aiasica, was sent to tbe House of Representatives yesterday. He deems the leasing proposition objectionable, and pro poses that the Treasury Department carry on tbe fur-seal business with the natives by means of agents, applying any profits to the improvement of the aborigines. He urges no mediate legislation on trie suoject. ' F.reUn Affairs. norse racing is again permitted in Rome. Tbe shore end of the India telegraph cable has been landed from the Great Eastern at Bombay. Mr. Lowe's scheme for reducing the British debt is denounced by the Timet as an nlrt sinking fund chimera. ErcleNiastioal discipline and the catechism were under discussion at the last two meet ings of the Oecumenical Council. Cuir Alexander is advited by his Home Secretary to punish recent popular deinon tratkns by cancelling all the new liberal reforms. An extensive conspiracy against the Government is alleged to have been dis covered in Taris, aud numerous arrests have been made. A great increaso in tbe mail- and the revenue therefrom is anticipated by the British Postmaster-General, in consequence of the reduction of the postal jatcs between. England and the United States. CHIEF JUSTICE CHASE. The Provision Mnklnaj Cnltid fttntr Note. lyriml-lnlcr A KeimnUcence of War I lium. The following letter was written by Chief Justice Chase while Secretary of the Treasury, in 18C2, to Hon. Thaddeus Stevens, chairman of the Committee of Ways and Means: Tbbasuky Department. Jan. 89. lWi. flir: I have the honor t acknowledge the receipt of a reso lution of the Committee of Ways and Mean referring me to House bill No. 840, and requesting my opinion an w mo propriety mm necessity or its immediate paPRAjre by Congress. The condition of the Treasury certainly renders immediate action on the subJtKrt of affording provision for the expenditures of the Government both expedient and necessary. The general provisions of the blltyulimlttedaenin tome to be well adapted to the end proposer!. There are. iiuweTcr, wmiu puuiui wuicn may, pernaps, oe use- llllir miieutiru. "1 he provision making United States notes a legs" tender has doubtless been well considered by the committee, and their conclusion needs no support irom any ormervauon or mine, i thins it my duty, however, to say that In renpect to this provision my reflections have conducted me to the same conclu sion they have reached. His not unknown to them that I have felt, nor do I wish to conceal that I now feel, a great aversion to making anything bat coin a leyai tenner in payment oi acuta. It has been my anxious wish to avoid the neces sity of such legislation. It Is, however, at present, lmpossinie. in consequence or tne large expendi tures entailed by the war and tbe suspension of the banks, to procure sufficient coin for disbursements; and It Is therefore become Indispensably necessary that we should resort to the issue of United States notes. The making them a legal-tendor might. however, still be avoided if the willingness raanl- iestea dv tne people generally, bv railroad com panies, and by many of the banking institutions to receive and pay them as money In all trans actions, were absolutely or practically uni versal, but unfortunately there are some persons ana some institutions wnicn reruse to receive and pay them, and whose action tends, not merely to the unnecessary depreciation of the notes, bat to estaMisn a discrimination m business against those Is this matter who give a cordial support to the uovernment, ana in isvor oi those who do not. Bucn aiscrimination snouid, ir possible, be pre vented, and the provision making the notes a leiral- tender, In a great measure, at least, prevents It, by putting all citizens In this respect oa the same level Dom oi ngnis ana unites. The committee doubtless feel the necessity or ac companying this measure by legislation necessary to secure tne nignesc credit as well as largest cur rency for these notes. This security can be found. In my Judgment, by - proper provision for funding them In interest-bearing bonds, by well-guarded legiBiauon authorizing banning associations with circulation based on the bonds in which the notes are funded, and by a judicious sys tem of adequate taxation which will not only create a demand for the notes, but by securing the prompt payment of Interest, raise and sustain the credit of tbe bonds. Suca legislation. It may be hoDed. will divest the legal-tender clause of the bill of Injurious tendencies, and secure the Earliest pos sible return to a sound currency of coin ana promptly convertible notes. I beg leave to add that vigorous military operations and the unsparing retrenchment oi an necessary expenses win also contribute essen tial.? to this desirable end. - I have the honor to be, with very great respect, yours truiy, a. r. ihasb. MARINE TELEGRAPH. Tor additional Marine tews fte Tiret Page. ALMANAC FOR PHILADELPHIA THIS DAT. Bon Risks. 6-68 Moow Risks.... 4-os Sun Sots 6-31 iiioh water il l! PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE. C McCammon. . i J. Prick Wjethbhox. Committee of tub Month. UKOHUK N. ALLEN, ) . , CLEARED YESTERDAY. Steamship Ton a wand a, Jennings, Savannah, Fhlla- oeinnia ana rtontnern man Bteauasnip uo. Bark Imperador, Heard, Pernainbuco, Albert F. Damon. Schr C. A. Jones, Griffin, Cardenas, Warren A Gregg. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Steamship Saxon, Sears, 48 hours from Boston, with radse. and passengers to II. Wlnsor A Co. Saw brig Herald (before reported), stlU ashore at Marcus HOOK, MEMORANDA. Ship Belle of the Sea, Spear, from Guanape to Cowes lor orders, nut into the outer roads of Per- nambneo Jan. 9th short of provisions and water, and Balled again 11th. steamship noneer. uarretc nence. at Wilmington. a. i., win liisb Scbr Elvie Davis, Hand, hence for Boston, re turned to Holmes' Hole 8th Inst. Schr C. E. Elmer. Corson, from Baltimore, at Sa- vannan an nun. Schr Mary Ann, hence, at New Haven Oth Inst. Schr A. 11. Edwards, Bart let t, hence, at Savannah. reports having loBt boat am! carried away foreboom in a jne. gaie on Charleston. esenr z. Bieeiman, Adams, at umington, . c. 9th Inst, from New York. Schr C. a Grove, Weaver, which cleared at Wil mington, N. C, 1st Inst, for New York, put back 8th over tl-e bar, having slipped one of her anchors at sea, ser mamDoom naving got acini i ana ner wneei broken. The dunmge being repaired, she probably sailed again on Thursday. senr wt le Mowe. wmcn went asnore at Townsend Inlet, N. J., in October last, has been got off the shoals with casks. Tbe Atlantic Submarine Wreck ing Company's steamer Rescue was to start for the Inlet on Thursday night to tow the vessel to New iorK. Schrs J. C. Conner. Burns, and Emma and Rnell. T. ....... 1 ...1 . . .. , . nvui vcianwc, ut pew I or lulu 1UBU MISCELLANY. Passengers in steamship Juniata. Hoxio. from New Orleans Mh Inst, for Philadelphia: F. Moate and wife, O. W. Tarleton, Misses Tarleton, Alvin Hacher, i . . uoouman, u. a. Mason ana wile. d. u. mnce. Cargo 1T4 bales cotton, 40 bbls. molasses. 194 bdls. hides, 63 begs wool, 81 bales hair, 70 empty carboys, anu ui pkgB. muse. NOTICE TO MARINER8. Notice Is given that the Second Class Can and Nnn Buoys have been removed from Spring Point aud Sanford's Ledges, Portland harbor, Me., and their places suppnea ny spar uuoys ior tne remainder of tne winter season. Notice Is also given that a Second Class Iron Nun Buoy has been placed to mark Triangle Ledges, en trance to Portsmouth harbor, is. u., instead of a tniru ciass, as neretoiore. The large Buoy on Long Reach bar. at the entrance of Oreeuport harbor, was carried away during the recent storm and driven asnore on v anning a I'oint, over tnree mues irom its proper position. PIANOS. ALBRECHT, RIEKK8 A HOHMIDT, . MABurauTUBKHS pr FIR8T4JLAB8 PIANO-lfOBTE8. Fall iriuraUiUa and mfxInr&tA a; WAKKKOOMj noM. i. No. 610 AROU BtrtMU fiZ3 STEIN WAY & SONS' Grand Square and upright Pianos, With their Mwly patented RESONATOR, by which tbe original volume of sonnd mo always be retained, the sain as in a Violin. ' BLASITJS BUOS., No, 1006 CIIESNUT STREET, SOT waif PHILADELPHIA. E ANTUI1 av xa c a sa iwf NO.!. OUK llf B Bl.ir. now iur. No. 18 KOUTH WII1KVK8, Philadelphia. N. th W PK ATT Htraat. llsltimurtt. We are prepared to ship every deecription of Freight to Philadelphia, New York, Wilmington, and Intermediate points with promptness and deapetoh. Canal Santo and bteain-tug furnished at the shortest nouoe. t FOR SALE. ARCH 8T. RESIDENCE The !! nd eommorfions FOUR-STORY BRICK DWKIXING, ob tbs imnth Hide of ARCH Btraet.No. wttb elegant Back Bodrilnc. forotnhod with ararj modem convenient and improvement. Lot 33 fei I root y I 0 feet to L'nthbert atxeet. If dMirable, tha furniture can be pnrcbaaed with the hoese. Terra aay. A trrnatar portion of tb mtoei oan ruitnpBOort(tig. Apply to liiiitY iiijddV, 1 1 U lo. 14 North BFOOND rVret' FOR SALE A FARM CONTAIN- O Inn 90 acre and! prch of land, eilnal rrn-. tue Plymouth branch of the Morristown Kailroad, aoom two mile from Onnaliohoclren. There ie one large tnree nutrj none rlwelllnc, one two-atorjr do., and fnnr two-bry frame dwelling: one lartte atone barn, a Dnci reramnr kiU'ben, atone dfliry-houne (corehnR a Bprins of eioellent water), waffon-houae, eto. ; an orchard of thrifty applo tree, from whicb SUU buehela of cboioe fruit waa catoerea lat fall, benidee craiiea. eherrine, plum, ate. By actual meaanrement 100 hashele of atielled corn per acre ha boen rained npon thin property without any nper.la! effort. The aoil I a rich loam with a limeatona hae. Tbere ia a qurry of eicellent limeeton opened npon the place, above water level, ard upon evt n grade with the railroad whicb run through the property. A naving of $&I0 per roonth can be made over ot her working qnarrion in the vicinity, from the fact that, if water ia ever found in thi quarry, it will drain itaelf. Tbere iaalno npon the Dro lerty a valuable vein of lead and silver ore. Several hun dred pounds of the mineral, wit b report of an aMeay of the same by Prof. Booth, of the United Btatoa Mint, way be seen at my office. Altogether, tbi In one of the moat va uable nrrmertie in tbe vicinity of Philadelphia. It will lie nolrl low, and npon favorable term, if applied for before tbe vth Inst. Room 8, Bank of the Kepuhlio, hlliiul Ml f 'IIKHNIIT Street. 8 9tf Philadelphia. TO RENT. NEARLY FINISHED! TO HEN T, The Two Spacious Five-Story Iron Front STORE BUILDINGS, 30 or CO by 104 leel. Nob. 311 and 313 ARCH Street, SUITABLE FOR ANY . In Size, Style, Convenience, Light and Location Superior to any In tbe City. Hack Outlet and Cartway into Clierry Street, With Steam Bolat and Ueat. URGE UPPER ROOMS For Businets or 'Manufacturing:, with or without Power. Apply to E. KETTERLINU8, N. W. Corner ARCH and FOURTH Sts. s e Btutntf PHILADELPHIA. TO LET THE STORE PROPERTY NU 733 Cherant street, twentf-flvo feet front, one hoi dred and forty-five feet deep to Bennett atreet. Ban, balldinn five ttoriee blun. Poeeiou Hay 1, 1870. AI drea THOMAS 8. FLETCHER, 1810U Pelanco, J. TO LET THE TIIREE-STORY BRICK I Dwelling, No. 665 North Twelfth street, above llaoe. Three atoir donble back buildinc. with all modern convenience oomplete. Kent, $DUU. Inquire on piemiaea. i ziti MACHINERY. PATENT NON-CONDUCTOR Harris Fire-Proof, Heat-Retalnlng Covering lor .Marine and Ntatlonary Holler, Ileau ere, Htenin Pluee, nnd Cylinder. Thi invaluable material i far superior te any other covering that ha been heretofore used. It can be applied by the parties themselves, and removed, if neoeaaary, for repair to boilers, pipe, etc , and replaced without in the least detracting from it efficiency. . j Section applisd free of oharge t test ita merits. Its advantages over hair f olt and the cements heretofore naed show at onee. AU orders left with KELLTSY, HOWELL & LTJDWIG, MACHINERY AQENCT, No. 917 MARKET STREET. S10thtulm PUILADRLPHIA. ENOINE8. MACHINERY, ETO. PENN STEAM ENGINE AND ROII.KR WOKKB. NKAFIE A LEVY phai n iiiai. amu THK.uutrriuai, 5a ENtil N E E 1 S, M AU HI S Hi TH. for many rears been in saooeaaful operation, and been ex clusively engaged in bnilding and repairing Marine and River Engine, high and low pressure. Iron Boilers, Water Tanka, Propeller, etc. etc., renpectfully offer their ser vice to th Dutilie a being fully prepared to contract for anirinamnf all aizea. Marine. River, and Htationarr: ha vim eta oi pattern oi amerent aiEea, ere prepereu ra execate order wirn quick aenpaton. every ueaunuuou oi pattern- making made at the abort est notice. High and Low pre. aur tine Tubular and Cylinder Boiler of the bent Penn sylvania unarooal iron, rorgmgeoi auaiaeaana ainu, Iron and Braa Uaatinga of all deacriptiona. Hull Turning rierew Cutting, and ail other work connected with the above Duaineas. . . . Drawings and specification for all work don at th establishment free of charge, and work guaranteed. The aulMcribera have am Die wharf dock-room fur re Dai it of boats, where they can be in perteot aafety, and are pro vided with ehears, blocks, falls, tc etc, for raising hean or lightweight. ,-., 11 BEACH and PALMER Htreet OOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, FIFTH AND aJ WAbUtNGTON Streets, rHILADKLPHIa. ' MERKICK & SONS, ES'GINEEKS AND MACHINISTS. mannfacture High and Low Pressure Steam Engine iur lmuo, mver, ana marine eervice. Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, eta CanUiiRS of all kinds, either Iron or Brass. Iron Frame Roofs for Gas Works, Workshops, and Railroad. Btatlorm. tv Retorts aud Gas Machinery of tne latest and most Improved eonbtruutioa. Every description of Plantation Machinery, also. So gar, Saw, and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Oil Steam Trains. Defecators. Filters. Pumping En- sines, etc bole Aeenuror N. Binenxs Baear BoUinsAppa. ratua, Nenmyth's ratent Steam Hammer, and Axpln wall k Wooiseys Patent Centrifugal Sugar Drain. iiig jnaciunea, Buy ' niRARD TUDC WORK49. JOHN H. MURPHY & BROS. Kasiarnoturera of WroMght Iroa Pino, Kt. r UILA D KLPliXA. PA. WORKS. VWENTY.TH1KD and F1IJ1KRT Htreeta. offiok, ttet. 4'A North KJKT1I BtrooC 41 pvR. M. KLINE CAN CURE CUTANEOUS XJ Erupt iona, Marks on the Bkin. Ulcer In th Throat, Mouth, auq Hoae, (Sore Leg. ud Korea of every ooDceiva- ble vbaraoter. Uflioe, No. I h. ELEVENTH, between (Jbaenntana nuin sireet. TET GOODS, NEWEST 8TTLES. PIXON'S, XJ Ho. at B. tHUUlu Mrwi UlMaw Jr?. i 't CINANOIAL-. IV 12 W Jj O -A. TV. City of Allegheny Six Per Cents, rilEE OF STATS TAX. We are offering a limited amount of this Loan At 90 Tcr Cent, and Accrued Interest. The Interest is payable first days of January and July, in Philadelphia, FREE OF STATU TAX. We recommend them as an unquestionable s fjnrlty for Investment. The debt of Allegheny City being comparatively mall, the secnrlty offered is equal to that of the City of Philadelphia, the difference fn price making them a very desirable and cheap security. WI, PAINTER & CO., Hanker and Dealers in UoTCra. mtnt Securities, lo. 36 South THIRD Street, 1 26 8m PHILADELPHIA, B A IV K 1 IV II O U fi IS OF JAY GOOSE & CO., Nos. 119 and 114 8. THIRD St., PHILADELPHIA. Dealers in Government Seenrttlea Old e-SOi Wanted In Exchange for New. A Ubcr&1 iffeB wed. Compound Interest Notes Wanted. interest Allowed on Deposits. COLLECTieNB HAD 3. STOCKS bongnt and sold on Commlsaion. Special bnslnesa accommodations reserred (or ladles. We will receive applications for Policies of Life Insurance in tbe National life Insoranoe Company of tbe United States. Full Information given at oor office. 118m JOHN 8. RUSHTON & CO., No. 60 SOUTH THIRD STREET. JANUARY C0TJP05S WANTED. CITY WARRANTS 10 8m SOUGHT AKD BOLD. pm 8. PETERSON & CO.. Stock and Exchange Broken, tiTRE KO. S9 SOUTH THIRD BT, V embers of the New Tork and Palladelpma and Gold Boards. STOCKS, BONDS, Etc, bought and sold on con mission only at either city 1 W E L L I O T T UN If, BANKERS, No. 109 SOUTH THIRD STREET, DEALERS IN ALL GOVERNMENT SECURI TIES, GOLD BILLS, ETC DRAW BILLS OF EXCHANGE AND ISSUE COMMERCIAL LETTERS OF CREDIT ON TBE UNION BANK OF LONDON. ISSUE TRAVELLERS' LETTERS OF CREDIT ON LONDON AND PARIS, available throughout Europe. Will collect all Conuons and Interest free of charge for parties making thou financial arrangements wltn os. K T U E X B L J O., . No. 34 SOUTH THIRD STREET, American sxnd Foreign IBSUE DRAFTS AND CIRCULAR LETTERS OF CREDIT available on presentation In any part of Europe, Travellers can mass ail tneir nnancial arrange ments throngo us, snd we will collect taelr Interest and fllrtflendi without charge. 7 r. XIL, WinrHBOP A C0., Dkiil, Eabjm A CO., New York, 1 Paris. Si FINANCIAL.. A 1 'w.cl48 xi.tuiiii v. Wl OFFER FOB BAXBj 1 ,000,00 O l01ljsyi,e arid Kashville Mmi First X&ortgago Devon .' AT 8 And Accrued Interest from October 1 LENGTH OF ROAD 390 MILKS. TOM ROAD 18 COMPLETED AHD FULLY EQUIP PKD AT Alt ACTUAL OOBT OV OVER 010,000,000, AITO HAS PAID FROM 7 TO H PER CENT. DIV! DFKD8 ON ITS STOCK, FOR TUB PAST EIOII TEARS. The Honda are Coupons of 91000 JBacb, -with ItlKlit of Regis trntlon. S 1 ,300,000 of th Bond have been sold alrnedv (on party Ukinc 600,000 a permanent Investment), and we have but $1,000,000 on hand, which we oB.r to Inventor a A FIRST-CLASS SECURITY. DREXEL & CO., IVo. 34 South THIRD Street, 17tfep PHILADELPHIA. CITY WARRANTS Bought and Sold' DE HAYEN & BRO., No. 40 South THIRD Street. us PHILADELPHIA. QIIDIIVIIIIVC, DAY18 Te CO.. No. 48 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PBTLADSLPniA. GLENDINNING, DAVIS & AL10RY, Ho. 17 WALL STREET, HEW TORS. RANKERS AND BROKERS. Buying and selling Stocks, Bonds, and .Gold on Commission a Specialty. Philadelphia tioase connected by telegraphic wltn tne Stock Boards and Gold Room of New York. 19 B. E. JAMISON & CO., SUCCESSORS TO P. IT. KELLY & CO., . BANKERS AND DEALERS IN Gold. Silver, and Government Bonds, At Closest Market Rates, N. W. Cor. THIED and CHESKUT Sts. Special attention given to COMMISSION ORDERS in New York and Philadelphia stock Boards, eto. etc. 1 863 QITY WARRANT 8 BOUGHT AND BOLD. C. T. YERKE8. Jr.. A CO, 1VO. 20 SOUTH THIRD 8TREKT, PHILADELPHIA D. C. WHARTON SMITH & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, So. 121 SOUTH THIRD STREET. Successors te Smith, Randolph A Oo. Every branch f th. kuelne will bay. prompt attention as heretofore. Quotation, of Btocka, Governments, and Gold eon. atantly received from Hew York by-prieate wlr, from oar friends, Edmnnd D. Randolph A Go. WANTS. 'rjJTKRIIaLSS.eare nowpr3 pared la fornikh all claa.ee with oonatant .tnploy mentat home, tbe whole of the time or for the apare momenta... Buainee new, light, and rentable. Pemone of either aea easily earn Ireoi 600. to S6 nor evening, and a proportional sum by devoting their whole time to the bnaineu. boys and (Ir a earn nearly aa mnoh aa men. 1 bat all who aee this notice may send their addreaa, and teat the buaineea, we make tliia nniiaralleled otter: 10 such aa are not well satixtied, we will aend 1 to pay for th trouble of writing;. Full particulars, a valnaol Uto pia, which will do to eommeoo. work on, and a oopy of C . . . w ! 1 d 1 . A 11.. I.vitaat anH 1 . ..HUUiu.,. m,liliuK1 all unl f ree by maiL Th rttnnc'9 iiwwrv l umutnrun tjua w uw a'w Header, if von want permanent, profitable work, address V i Al.LKN A CO.. Auauata. Maine. iiowu CAMUEL SMITH & CO.. No. a H. 8EVEVTII O 1 c. . B'ltuiu l.lt rilil h I I I KILM INI PLU M BEkS. Tube. FitUmts. and Brass Work constantly no hand. All work promptly attsndsd to. Galvanised Tnbe for Cemetery Lot furnished. 11 cTisviiwsow iito., dt CO, OILS rSm Ha 133 . BKOOND BtJrMt. AMUSEMENTS. I MER1CAN ACADEMY OK MUSIC. I'mrreeerienterl neneni and triumphant return t Philadelphia o th r.l.lrad ran praguoa anuunu urrjti, CA2LHFHSA CO j Proprietor asd Direetor. D. IK VIVO. Hnaineu Maeaa-er. H. JafTKRAW Manaa.r. " un mtWuaT, Feb. M. tionnofl' Hfana Opera. , FAiitsf. iavur. paubi. ? .. Mist It Ob it HFTiFH In hor charmlnf role of M AHlllTHRITK vlth MewTH. OARTLH, I.A UKANCK, OAMPBKt.fj, HAIL, HOWARD, Mr. HUUDINUT, and Mr, an. OU1N. Ucnonrrfor, Mr. A. FKIr K. X . OnTLKbDAY, ret.. 16. (firnt tlm in English), DI'R KRJtiStJIiU I'. M'rne PiRFPi uiisi. a, tH ua-nairit naRTt.W. OAMrRKI.UrJKOllIN.andetbeTB. , WKUNKrtDAY will hervpeateo thesrat mrnlcal event Of the aeaann, TIIK M AKKI AUK OK F luAHO. Anmiwion, i. Keaervea neata, too. extra, ramlly Circle, toe. Amphitheatre, le. Trnrnplcr's, No. VK C'hntnnl street. ' T AST XJ , i DAYS iV TIIU The above exhibition will snow Kit niii rn i tt, nbllo. Open daily from S A. It. until 4 P. M. Admission 36 eenU Beaaon TiokU 80 seats A volume ut luued (cloth and (old), containina; nine photos-rephsnf 'IbeMnses," and portrait ot taeannt, tSUU. Bant free by mail. . ISll7 EARLE8' CALLERICS. Ho. 816 CIIESNUT STREET, ' LOOKISa GLASS WAEEE00K3. L A U K A K E E.N K' 8 OHKRNOT BTRKKT THKATRW. Reeinaafa LA8T APPKARANOK OP MISS HU8AN UALTOW.' ininiuinniirrii.nl ninnr, "M," PRIMA DONNA OK A NIOHT, and INVALID GUARD. Three Operas; pnaan (ial'on in Three Characters. MONDAY-MR. FRANK MAYO. "HTRKKTa OP NKW YORK." ALNUT STREET THEATRE. THI8 (Saturday KVKNINO, Feb. 12, KIlWIN ADAMH will appear In hi celebrated character of in Watts Phillips' popular sensational drama, in three acts ana prologue, entit led 1HK DKADHF.ABT. On MONDAY the besntitnl pl.y of ENOCH AROKN. Vr. Kdwln Adaraa in hie area character nf Tciwwih Arden. Due notice will be given of the reproduction of MOT GUILTY. M1 R8. JOHN DREWS ARCH STREET THFATKK. BerlnsktoS. LABI' NIOHT OK JOHN BROTJGHAM. , GRAND DOUHLS! BILL. TO NIGHT (Saturday), Feb. 13. DOMRKV A KflW Captain OntUe. JOHW BROUGHAM Aiaea oy tne mil uompany. Oonehadinir with the tine Drama, JJ'HB BMlMJULKR'sTtETREAT. MONDAY Revtvalof LITTL.E KJd'LY. . Beat aeenred ail day in advance. XPOX'B AMERICAN TnilTSI. -A' W A1.NUT Htleet. al 1X7 A a WTTfll Ui a i n t v ' Iromenae ancoeas of thamrutila .rilri. nmrnmis and tiAOK. Last week ot ROLLJ N HO WARD, be wUl appear in hUoriainai bnrleeqn of JHAMLKT IN BLACK. BVKRT EVKWIWO TWO OR If, AT BILLS. ; H E PILGRIM ' " Will open at CONCERT HALL on THURSDAY HVEM1KG. at o'clock. Thi. erand combination of PAINTINGS, BOKG8, MU8I0. . LECTURE, and TRANSITION FINAL!. Is the most channina; and auooeaaiol eakibitio. ia the country. StiO eihlbitlons riven in New York. W in Boeton, Baltimore, and Brooklyn. Krery niaht, and Wadncaday and Saturday at 2 90 P. H, Admission, ill cents. Beaerved seata, 76 oente. It J. W. BAIW, Proprietor. ; NEW ELEVENTH STREET OPERA HOUSE, ELEVENTH Street, above Ohesnut. . , THE FAMILY RESORT. ' 0ARNCKOB8 A DIXEY'H I11N8TRKL8, the great Star Troupe of the wotlrLin their unequalled ETHIOPIAN BOIRKKS, BEAUTIFUL BALLADS, BONGS, OPKRAT10 SELECTIONS, and LAUGHABLE BURLESQUES EVERY EVENING . J. L. OARNOEOS9. Manaa-er. . B. F. BIMPflON, Treasurer. lm DUPREZ A BENEDICTS OPERA ROUSE. SEVENTH St., below Arch (Late Theatre OorniqnejL An Entire Chang, of Prrurranime Tbie Week. THIS EVENING. DUPHHZ A BENEDICTS Giarantie Minstrel. Introduce, TKHIHL AT bUiUuwlJJt0-I'IVAL00. NGT10E.-8oeietiea Sohools, Fir. Companies, Clubs, ate., can make favorable arrangenienta for Benelit VALER'S (LATE MILLER'S) WIN TED GARDEN. No. 71. 723. 734. and T3S VINE fitne. THE GRAND ORCHESTRION, formerly th. property of th. GRAND DUKE OF BADEN, pure based I creai expense by JACOB VALERof thi eity, in oomblnatioi ith FLAMER'S ORCHEBTRA and Mia NKLLIU ANDERSON, wiU I ner erform EVERY AFTERNOOH and EVENING at th above-men turned place. Admission free. "at; TEMPLE OF WONDERS. ASSEMBLY BUILD INGS. BIGNOR BLITZ EVERY EVENING, at 7V, and MATINEE Ml WED. NEbDAY and SATURDAY at 8. Admission. 26 eta. Reserved Beat. 60 cf. HO SENTZ AND HA8SLER'S MATINEES MUSICAL FUND HALL, lrJot-TO, every &ATU 1 DAY AFTERNOON at 8X o'olook. Ml PATENT8. N 8. OFFICES FOR PROOURIRG Patents in the United States and Fo reign Countries, FORREST BUILDINGS, 119 S. FOURTH St., PlUlada., A5D MARBLE BUILDINGS. - SEVENTH. Street, abere F, (OpposiUU. & Patent Office), WASHINGTON, D.O, H. HOW80N, Solicitor of Patent a HOWBON, Attorney-atrLaw. Commnnication to bs addressed to th. Principal Offloe, Philadelphia. HOmwsflm DATENT OFFICE 8, N. W. Corner FOURTH and CHESXUT, " (Entrance on FOURTH Street), FRATCCIQ D. rABTOniUS, SOLICITOR OF PATENTS. Patents procured for Inventions In the United States and Foreign Countries, and all business re lating to tbe same promptly transacted. Call or send for circulars on Patents. Open till o'clock every evening. 8 mth PATENT OFFICES, H. W. Corner FOURTH and WAUUT PHILADELPHIA. FEES LESS THAN ANY OTHER RELIAJBL AGENCY. Send for panipble on Patents. I thatai CHARLES H. BVAHB. TATE . RIGHTS FOR SALE. 8TAT1 Riubts of a vsluable Invention Just patented, and fa the BOcING. Omi IN", and CHIPPliiO of dried bMt oabbace. ete., are hereby oflered for sale. It ia an artici. of sretei value to proprietors or hotola and restaurants, audit should be introduced into every family. HTA'l'M RIGHTS foraale. Model can be seen at TELEGRAPH OH; ICE. GOOfEB'S POLN'f. N. J. Wti M UNDY A nOFFM AH. " OROOERIE8 AND PRO VISIONS n ICIIAEL M EACH Kit & CO., No. S23 South SIXTEENTH Street, V holtiialc and Retail Dealers In PROVIH1GN8, OYKTKKH ANU TfcRRAI'lNS. . bculilur's Kitia Canned tiOHJV. " " pKa. " " ' PKAUHKS. Maryland Canned TfMA'KH. Extra Canned AHPAMAGUM. 4 PAPER MANOINOS, LOOK! LOOK 1 ! LOOK 1 1 l-WALL PAPERS and Linen Window Fbfidne Mannfeotnr4, th. ebeapMt in the city, a JOHNSTON'S Depot, l 1H Sr-hlNO GAKDKN btreet, below Eleventh. Uraooh, No. l7 -iKIiALbUeet.OenwleB.iJw Jane. aJst
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