THIS DAILY KVlWW.i THLE(J tt API PI 1 1 LA DHL PI 1 1 A , MONDAY, JANUARY 9, 1871. 3 l Alliilr A liro yeMcrilay morning 1ostroj'eJ IS Fmull boat-houses on the Delaware, nt the loot of Olirt Mrcet. Loss fliOOO, and not insured. Seventy-five patients were treated in the vardH of the Jewish i tospiul last rear. Ire is abundant oa tbe Sjuttvikill, anj of txrellt'Dt qtiHlity. . Solemn Ilij;h Miss, in commemoration r.f Kt. John, was celebrated yesterday in St. John's CatLilie Churcu. Ten thousand dollars were collected yes terday from i Ji congregation of the Wuartoa Klrttt M. E. Church. The house of Mr. Theodore Menda was robbed on Saturday last by a couple of thu-'es who represented to the servant that they were Kci.t by Mr. Menda to do souie work on the dwelling. Willinin F. Lacy h.isbeeneleoted president Of the Typographical Society. Doiur-Btln AHklra. vTle Board of Health of New Orlems has crdered the vaccination of all the cuillren attending the schools of that city. The United States tugboat Speedwell, of Portsmouth, has been ordered to cruiso between Portland and Boston, to render as sistance to vessels in distress. The steamer Ironsides, from Washing ton to Aquia creek, connecting .with the lailroad to Richmond, was disabled on Satur day by the ice, and obliged to give tip her rtgnlartrip. The United States Senate was not in ses sion on Saturday, but in the House consider able debate was bad, the principal subject of which was the condition of political affaira in Arkansas. Mr. Mungen of Ouio made a upeech on the dangers of Chinese emigra tion, and the House adjourned at 4 o'clock. The United States steamship Saginaw, a screw Kteauier, carrying four guns, raUd as fourth class and attached to the Pacific fleet, went Bshore on French Frigate Shoals, noar Midway Island, on the 'J'Jth of October. She finally broke up. Lieutenant Talbo, the executive officer; Peter Francis, quarter master; and James Muir and John Anderson, sailors, were subsequently drowned while attempting to effect a landing on one of the Sandwich Islunds, which they reached in the ship's gig. Ferritin A Halm. The rrnssians occupy ltocroy. The Germans have evaluated Huipaume. It is reported that the Prussians have been rcpulst d at Polbec. Forts DTssy, Itosny, and Nogent are re ported to have been silenced. General Chanzy's force ia reported to be l!t:n, 000 btroi-p. The London conference is postponed, probably until i.fter the fall of Paris. TLe French defenders of Havre are re tiring to ht. llouiaiu as the Prussians ad vance. The Eni;lihh Government has assured tLo Snbiluju Porte of licV.itv to tho treaty of It is s.id cue hundr'd thousand French have am veil at Cherbourg to equip for active service. Late iiewi from Cuba i ihnt President Cc'spcdts' v, il'o baa been captured by the in surgents. The llcvlin press admii-e the Fuglish for their temperate tone in discussing tho collier affair on the Seine. Bismarck has expressed his reluctance to ccccpt Earl Granville's denial of the viola tions of neutrality. President Dolbruck is at Versailles ar. ranging for the formation of a House of Lords for the Gtrujim Empire. The damage from the bombardment of the forts before Paris has,' thus far, been quite slight to tho French. The approximate losses in tho battle at Paupaume were nino thousand Genu im and lour thonsaud French. Koel, the Englishman accused of a xi plicity in the massacres by the Marathon bri gands, has given himself iuta custody. Meetings expressive of sympathy with France have been held in many places in England under the auspices of the radicals. Eighty Greek brigands had a fight on the y 1st day of last month with Turkish tioops, and were defeated with the loss of twenty men. The King of Holland has issued a pro clamation to the inhabitants of Luxemburg, reassuring them of the maintenance of the independence of the Duchy. It is announced in Madrid that Senor Sa- gasta takes the portfolios of Finance and the Interior, Serrano assumes the position of Minister of War, as well as President of the Conncil. The scheme of the Russian Minister of War iB as follows: Military service to be fif teen years, immunity by purchase to be abol ished and the educated classes to serve a less term. U5L1CESSED MERRYMAKING. A Minstrel Troupe ('owe ta Orlef KnM by Ibis 'lico-ni)ny-i f eraana ArrealrU. The Washington Patriot of yesterday says: Some time ago the detectives here notified the chiefs of police of various Southern cities that a party of persons had Landed together here ostensibly as a minstrel troupe, with an avowed purpose of performing throughout the South, but ia reality for objects not quite bo honest. It would eeein that the minstrels (thirty-five) have commenced operations. On Weduesday evening a number of persons, white and colored, assembled at Mechanics Hall, corner of Second street and Maryland avenue, attracted by the announcement, possed in flam ing circulars, that a "grand promenade" was to commence at nine and a half o'clock, the inter vals to be filled up by Bannister's Troupe with - their cboicebt selections. The names of Jimmy Regan, Dan Williams, G. Warren, Frank Bill, (late of Tony Pastor's Opera House), and John Tobasco, comedian and sleight-of hand per former, appeared on the bill. Lieutenant Austin, of tho Eigth precinct, as certaining that no license had been obtained for tbe exhibition, determined to arrest tae partici pators. Accordingly, with Sergeants Harrison and Teeple, and a po6e of onicers of his pre cinct, be made descent upon the hall and cob bled up sixty-six persons actors, proprietors, and spectators male and female. The raid was made about lOJ 4 o'clock, and the perform ances was in full blast, everybody cutting up "high links," and enjoyiog themselves huirely. When Lieutenant AuBtin stepped upon the stage and informed tbe crowd that they were all under arrest, though surprised, they obediently formed In hue, and were marched to tho Eighth precinct, where some deposited a collateral and others were locked up. Yesterday morning the whole crowd were brought before Judge Snell In the Police Court, and appeared to consider the affair a fine joke. The proprietors were first called, and fined ttO and costs each. The sixty spectators were next arraigned "for witnessing and taking part In an exhibition for gain, without having first had or obtained a license therefor." They all pleaded not guilty, and, after a lecture from the court, 'were discharged, as It could not be shown that the show was indecent. The performers and musicians were then fined 'i each, but the fines in the latter case were afterwards remitted, as It waa proven that they were ignorant of the fact that the show was being held with PBt a license. EIAIUNE TELEGRAPH. For tutfiitmnat Karine iVhim m Firtl fVws. ALMANAC FOR PUILA DELPHIA -THIS PAY. SPW KfHKB 1-U MOON HKTA. 7-4(1 SCW Mrs 4 M 1 UlHB tfATSR... 3 24 PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRAPE. Okokok L. IU'.hy, ) OKOHCiR N. TTH AM, COMMITTER OK TUB MONTH. J. Thick Wktiiekii.i.,1 MOVKAIKNTM OK lU B.tJt M TK tl 1 1-4. FOK AMKItlOA Pritannta c;itntrow New York Dec. 21 llolttatia II am on nr.... New YorK lKso. 21 Ontario Liverpool boston Deo. 34 O.of Dublin. ..Liverpool. ...New York Disc. 21 Dour u Bremen New York Djc. 24 S. America.. ..Lio Janeiro.. New York Dec. 2d Siberia Liverpool. ...New York v. 15. Deo. 21 Virginia Liverpool. ...New York Dec. 2S Nebraska Liverpool.... New York Dec 2- C. of Wash ton. Liverpool Now York Dec. 2 J FOK EUROHB. C.of L!mertck..Ncw York. ..Liverpool v. II. .Jan. 10 Cambria New York. ..Hamburg Jan. ID Wisconsin New Yorfe. ..Liverpool Jan. 11 Britannia New York... Glasgow Ian. 11 A'gcrlo New York... Liverpool Jan. U Calabria New York... Liverpool Jan. 12 Hheln New Y'ork... Bremen Ian. 14 Australia New York. ..(ilatgow Jan. 14 C.of Wash'ton. New York. ..Liverpool Jan. 14 C.of Tarts. .New York. ..LlverpiXrt In. 21 O.of Baltimorc.New York... Liverpool v. II. .Jan. 24 O. of l MKlon. ..New Y'ork... Liverpool Jan. ?S Vllle le Paris.. Npw Y'ork. ..Havre Jan. i COASTWISE, DOMESTIC. ETO rionecr Pliiladeiphla.Wllrn'Rton.N.C.Jan. 11 MiHBOiirl New York. ..Havana v. Nas.. Jan. 12 Tod aw a nda. . . . Phlladel phia. Savannah Jan. 14 Uco.Cromwell.New York. ..New Orleans... Jan. II Juniata. 1'lrilndeirhia. New Orleans ...Jan. IS Malls are forwarded by every steamer tn tho refru. lar lines. The steamers for or from Liverpool call at 0neet'8town, except the Canadian lino, which ca'l at Londonderry. Tho steamers for or from tho Conti nent call at Southampton. CLEARED SATURDAY. Steamship Wyon-dnpr, Teal, Savannah, Philadelphia and Southern Mail NreatnHhlp Co. Steamship Norman, Nickerson, Boston, II. Wlnsor & Co. Steamship Benefactor, Sherwood, New Yoit, John V. Ohi. Stenmphip Norfolk, PUtt, Richmond and Norfolk, V. P. Clyde 4 Co. ahrived "Saturday. Ship Arctnrns, Edwards, from Antwerp Oct. 21, with nidse. to Workman & Co. (Ky Tclenraph.) ' Ijiwbh, Del., Jan. 71'. M. A ship, reported as the Burman, passed out at 1 P. M. In harbor, a brig and two schooners. Wind N. W. Thermometer. 41. - Bobton, Jan. 8. The Bhip Britannia, from London for this port, was seen dlsniamed 0 miles from capo Cod, and was burned at sea Jan. S, in lat. 4'i.V.i, long. 06 40. All bands have landed at Yarmouth, N. S. New YpK, Jan. 8 Arrived, steamships D?o- mark, from Liverpool, and Australia, from Ulasjw. (liy Cable.) London, Jan. 6. Tiie steamship Italy received some damepe In entering the dock at Liverpool. Jan. 8. The Transfer has hern lost at sea; the crew have landed at Plymouth. The bark B. Dutrm. from New York for Antwerp, Is ashore, and will probably be a wreck. MISCEU.VNY. City lee-boat No. 1, Captain Mason, was enpijrd all day Saturday in breaking the lua iu the S ;huyl K 111 as far as Gibson's Point; the ice at the mouth of the river waa heavy. City Ice-boat No. 2, Capta'n Schellenf?er. arrived on Saturday eveninjr from tin Lede i.ifflit, li.ivmg towed thereto ship Burmah, hence for Bremen, whence she preceeded to sea. Came up light; saw no vessels bound up; all vessels bouud down were clear of the lee, which was heavy above Chester but had nearly all disappeared below that pla'-e. Steamer Rattlesnake, Winnett, from Wilmington, N. C, fth Inst., for Philadelphia, has on board 03 mils, spirits turpentine, 485 no. rosin, 'ii'J io. tar, H bales cotton, f'J4 bushels pea nuts, 101, 473 feet lum ber, SB empty ale O ils., and 18 pks. mds Steamer Juniata, Hoxle, from New Orleans 2d Inst, for Philadelphia via Havana, has on hoard for Philadelphia 167 bales cotton, 40 hhds. sueir, io.v bbls. uiotasnes, 1 keg syrup, 411 pkgs. lead, 25 bales mots, f04 hides, 520 bundles hides, 8 bales hide.", 3 bbls. sugar, D bales yarn, and 91 pkgs. mdde. NOTICE TOMARTXERS. The Lighthouse Board give oitlelal notice that, on and after the 10th day of February, Wl, the light, on Sullivan's Island, Charleston harUor, S. C, will ba shown from aneuclOBCd frame bcaoon on a two-story frame dwelling, loo fiet east, of Fort Moultrie, and 1000 feet N. W. of Us present position. The d weillog and beacon will bo painted white. The character of the light, its height above the sea-level, and Its com pass range of visibility will not be changed. The Vineyard Sound Light vessel, at New Bedford, lias been thoroughly overhauled and caulked. Sim is now ready to be towed to her station, oir Sow ami Piss, and the United States steamer Verbena Is only awaiting sriootb weather to tow her out. Ciiptain K( !lev, of the BfennuT C'ty of Newport, reports that the iirnnt Bed Dolphin. Providence p-ver, has been knocked over by Ice, audi Id dan gerous for passing vessels. Mr. George Berry, pilot, reports Jan. 5, nine miles S. S. W. of Fire Island, saw a vessel's spurs about 8 feet above water, being in a very daDg'-rou position forios6ing vessels. PROPOSALS. PROTOSAI.8 Foil PUBLIC PIIINTINU AND BINDING. Notice is hereby c;iven that 8ealed Proposals for the Public l'rintiuir aud Binding for the State of Pennsylvania, for the term of three years from the first day of July, 1871, will be received ly the Speakers of the Senate and House of lleprefentatlves from this date to the fourth Tuesday of January, 1871. in compliance with the act of Assembly entitled "An act In relation to Public Printing," approved Dta of April, ISTiG; said proposals to be accompanied by bondp, with approved securities, for the faith ful performance of the work, as required by the net of 2.rith February. 18(52, entitled "A further Suj plen.ent to an Act in relation to Public rnntiLLV approved the 0th davof April, 1850. V. JOKDAtt, Secretary of tho Commonwealth. llARKivnt KO, Jan. 2, 1871. 1 'i 18t vl v y'pay Blaster's office, no. m J- C11ESNUT Street. I'm la Delphi a, Jan. 0, 1871. Fealed Proposals, endorsed "Proposals, Con struction and Repairs," will be received at this cilice until 1 P. M. MONDAY, the sixteenth day of January, 1871, for the following supplies, which must be of the very best quality, to be delivered at the Philadelphia Navy Yard, free of charge, subject to the usual conditions of inspection, approval, etc., vizfc One (1) Planer, to plane 30 inches wide by 80 inches high and eight feet long; to be put up In complete running order, with ebalting, belt ing, pulleys, etc. One (1) twelve (1!2) inch Shaping Maching, to be put up, etc., as above. One (1) Li.the, to swirjg 23 inches over V slides, and 14 Inches over rest carriage, ele. Full specifications of the requirements In the above tools can be seen on application at this Oilice, or to the Naval Constructor at the Naw Yard. Bidders must state in their bids the tlm? within which the articles can be delivered. Responsible security required for the prompt and faithful delivery of the above, in con formity with stipulations on tbe blank forms for bida, to be had at this oilice; otherwise bida.wlil not be entertained. A. W. RUSSELL, 1 6 fnwSt Paymaster U. S. Navy. WHISKY, WINE, ETQ. QAR8TAIR8 & McCALL, No. 126 Walnut and 21 Granito Cti IMPOU1HK8 OF Brandiei, Winea, Gin, Olive Oil, Eta. WHOLESALE DKALKKfl IN PURE RYE WHISKIES LH BOND ASD TAX PAID. MM SAXON GREEK NEVER FADES. 8 l era LEGAL NOTIOES. C U K V E NOTICE. All persons Interested In the Survey, Regu lation and Alteration of the following Public Plans of the City, are notified that the Court of Quarter Sc-Motis of tbe Citr and Conntv of Philadelphia have fixed WRDNESDAY, Feb ruary 15, 1871, at 10 A. M., at the Court Hcupe, main building of the State Home, to cmieider mid Surveys, Regulations, and Altera tions, and any objections against the same tn.iy be made by any freeholder then and there. The plans, in the meantime, may be scon at the olliec of the Department of Surveys, No. 224 . FIFTH Street. Public Plan, No. 18. Revision of tho grade on pnrt of ihc Fifth section of the Twenty-third ward, bounded Norih by Allegheny avenue. South hy Leliiizh avenue. Fast by Kensington avenue. AY est by Filinorc 6trcet. Public Plan, No. 44. Rearranging the lines and grades of Tbirty-fourth street from Market street to the Pennsylvania Railroad. Public Plan, No. 147. Revision cf street and grade lines in the Twenty-third aud Twenty fifth wards, bounded South by Wheat Sheaf lane. West by Trenton avenue. Norlh by Bridge street. Fast by Richmond street. Tublic Plan, No. 171. Original plan of the Vulation of the Seventh section of the Twenty-third ward, bounded North by Cayuga street. South hv Erie avenue. East by "Twelfth f trcet. West by Germantown avenue. Tublic Plan, No. 154. Original plan of tho Regulation ol the First section of the Twcnty thiid ward, bounded North by Erie avenue. South by Lehigh avenue. East by Ninth street. West by Tenth street and Germantown avenue. Public Plans, Nos 212, 223, 224, 225, and 220. Original plans of tho Fifth, Sixth, Seveutb, Eighth, aud Ninth sections. Line and curb regulations of the Twenty-fifth ward, bounded North by Wingobocking street. South by Erie avenue. Ea6t by Irankford creek. West by Old York road. Public Plans, No. 2H, 220 and 221 Original plans of the Sixth, Seventh, aud Eighth sec tions of tbe survey aud regulation' of the township of Bristol, Twent3'-second ward, bounded Northeast by County Line road. Southwest by 'I'owuship Line road. Northwest by County Line road. Southeast by Washington lane. Public Plan, No. 234 Original plan of the extension of Broad street from Chew avenue to County Line road. Public Plan, No. 1"2. Original plan of the First section of the late township of Bristol, Twenty-fecond ward, hounded North by Fisher's laue and Rockland Etrcet. South by Annsbury avenue and Wingobock ing cteek. East by Second street. Wett by Sixth street. Public Plan, No. 214 Original plan of the Eleventh section of the survey and regulation, Twenty-second ward, bounded North by Allen's laue. South by Carpenter street. East by Germantown avenue. Wrest by Wissahickon avenue. Public Plan, No. D07 Original plan of the Fifth Fcclion of the Survey and Regulation iu late township of Bristol, Tweuty-sccoud ward, bounded North by Chew street. South by Ruscombe street. East by Fifth street. West by Broad street. . Public Plan, No. 204.-OrL'inal plan of the Ninth section of the late borough of Uertniu town. Twenty-second ward, bounded North by Gorgns street. South by East Washington avenue. East by Township Line Koad. Wee t by Chew 6treet. Public Plan, No. 13'.). Original plan of the Second section of the late lilockicv township, iu the Twenty-seventh ward, bounded North by Market street. South by Baltimore avenue. East by Fifty-second street. West by F if ty reveuth street. Public Plan, No. 47. Original plan of tho Third Feetion. survey and regulaiiou late town ship of Blocklcy, Twenty-seventh ward, bounded North by Market street. South by South street. Fast by Fortj'-Fcventh street. West by Sixty-fourth street. Public Plan, No. 121. Revision of the grades ou Thompson 6treet, from Twenty-sixth to 'Ihirtv-first street, in the Twentieth ward. Public Plan, No. 227. Original plan of Low Water Line and Soundings between Greeu wich Point and Broad Etreet, and west of Broad street in the First and Twenty-sixth wards. Public Tlan, No. 22!). Original plan of the line regulations in a portion of tho Twenty-sixth ward, bounded North by avenues 40 and 42, south. South by avenue 44, South and Back Channel. East by Broad street. West by Thirty-third street. Public Plan, No. 238. Plan of thc;resurvey of a part of the Second and Third wards, bounded North by German street. South by Wharton street. East by Delaware river. West by Passyunk road. Public Plan, No. 231. Original plai of parts of Twelfth, Thirteenth, and Fourteenth sec tions, Twenty-first ward, bounded North by Cinnaminson street. South by Green lane. FOast by Ridge avenue. West by Schuylkill river. Tublic Plan, No. 223 Original plan of tho part of the Fourteenth section of Twenty-first ward, bounded North by Jennet street. South by Ridge avenue. East by Hermit street. West by Mechanic street. Public Plan, No. 230. Original plan of part of the Thirteenth section, Twenty-first ward, bounded by Ridge avenue, Schuylkill river and Shur street. TIIOS. J. WORRELL, 1 0 2t City Solicitor. TO RENTi . TO RENT, RARB CHANCE, STORB No. 636 CHESMUT TRBET, UNDER CON TINENTAL HOTEL. Elegant Fixtures for sale, including Marble Coun ters, Urge Mirrors, etc. Immediate possession. IS 19 tf FOR SALE OR TO RENT-TUB PREMISES No, vn CBESNUT Street. Tbe store has re cent'y been fitted up with a new front, etc. The nouse is suitable for a hotel or boarding-house. The store will be rented without the dwelling If desired. Lot, 28 feet by 148 feet. THOMAS SIIIPLEk, 18 ti No. SO N. SEVENTH Street. JOHN TARNUM A CO., COMMISSION MERJ ehuta andtMonfotarTV'of "iiimI mi Tliikn ata PROPOSALS. u N I T K D STATUS PENNSYLVANIA. M A I L 8. Tost Okmcb Dkpaktmknt, Washington, (Sept. iio, IS' S70 ( PROPOSALS for conveying the Malls or the United Mat t from Ju'j 1, 1871, r- June 8rt, H7i, on the fol- wlnit rentes in the Stitte of I'ennfcylvaiila, will be recti' d at the contract Otllee of the Department niitdBP. M. of March 1, lull, tJ be decided by Marrh i.o following: SiiCi yreni Hut'er, by North Oakland, Ttaniharfs Mills, l-alriwiu, and Lruln, to Law rent eburg, y.t miles and hack, three tunes a week, leave Hutler Monday, Weduesday, and Friday, at V-8U A. M. ; Arrive at L&wrcnccbnrir by 4 P. M. : Leave Lawrtnceiuirg Tuesday, Thursi1.iv, and hatunlHV, nt!-8i) a. M. : Arrive at Hutler by 4 I. M. 2C.0 i nun Liberty Coriurs, ny dorr's Mills, to Njw Kra, 11 miles and bak, once a week. Leave Liberty Corners faturlay at 8 A. M. ; Arrive at New Era hy 18 M. ; .Leave New Era Caturiay at 1 P. M. ; Arrive at Llb'-ity Corners bv 6 1. M. 2634 From Bedford to Downitigsvlile (imlertown P. (.), e lil ies aud back, twice a week. Leave l'.edford Tuesday ami Friday at 3 P. M. ; Arrive at Imlertown by 6 1. M. ; Leave Imlertown Tuesday aud Friday at 8 A. M.; Arrive at T.edford by 10 A. M 2C36 I roni West Itiniilmnt. hy binghara Centre and Ulnghum, to Spring Mills (N. Y.), 7 miles and lioek, twiee a week. Leave West lliiigham Tuesday and Saturday at 8 I. M.; Arrive at Sprlnjr Mills by B P. M. : Leave Spring Mills Tuesday aud Saturday at 12 Arrive at WTest Bingham by 2 P. M. 2CS From l'ott6town to Codarvllle (no office), 2 miles and back, three times a week by a schedule satisfactory to the p3stiuaster at Cedarvillo. 2637 Frcra Oxford, by Mount Vernon, Coleraln, klrkwood, Forestdale, aud Danville, to Christiana, is miles aud back, three times a week. Leave oxford Tuesday, Thursday, anl Satur day at 11'. M.; Arrive nt Christiana by 8 P. M. : Leave Christiana Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 7 A. M ; Arrive at Oxford by 12 M. This route is supposed to be covered by exist ing service, and, if so, will not be Int. 2C3S From llorton's, by ltochester'a Mills (no oillee), toBrady, 12 miles and bark, once a week. Leave Horton's Saturday at 8 A. M. ; Arrive at frady by 11 A. M. ; Leave Brady Saturday at 1 1. M.; . Arrive at Uortou's by 4 1'. M. Proposals for more frequent service invited. 2039 From Osceola Mills, by Houtzdale and Madera, to Smith's Mills, 18 miles and back, twice a week. Leave Osceola Mills Tuesday and Saturday at 7 A. M. ; Arrive at Smith's Mills by 12 to. ; Leave Smith's Mills Tuesday and Saturday at 1 P.M.; Atrive at Osceola Mills by 6 P. M. 6!0 From llaiilin Station, by Kldersville (noofllue) find Independence, to Bethany (W. Va.), lti lulU s and tiaek, onee a week. Leave liaulin Mat Ion Saturday at 8 A. M. ; Arrive at Bethany by 12 M. ; Leave Bethany Saturday at 1 P. M. Airive at llanltn Station by 8 P. M. Proposals for more frequent service Invited. 2041 Ft dm Troy Centre (uj otllee) to Trsouvlhe, 0 miles and back, once! a week". Leave Troy Centre Saturday at 10 A. M. ; Arrive at Tryonvilie by ia M. ; Leave Tryonvilie Saturday at 1 P. M. ; Arrive at Troy Centre by 3 P. M. 1'roDosals Invited lor service twice a week, on Wednesday and Saturday. 2C42 From FUcksvllle (no oilice) to Pcnargll (ao office). Bidders will state distance and proposed sche dule of arrivals an I departure. 2C43 From Coopersburg, by Lanark, Unreport, Stiuesbarg, and 'Aou ll'll (no oillo to Cooperslmr, K mms, three times a Week, equal to 0 miles uud back, three times a week. Ltave Coopr.reburg Tuesday, Thursday, aad Saturday at 12 iU. Arrive at Coopersnnrg bv C P. M. '.C4J From Llxou, by Iiat Lemon (ao oftl -.e), to 1'lerccvUlu, ti in ilea aud back, Hire 3 uaiui a wet k. Ltave Dixon Tuesday, 'ihursdvy, aud Satur cay at 7 A. A. Ariive at Pierccvillc bv 9 A. M. Lcavo Plereevi le 'i ues lay, T:iuis lav, and Sa turday at it) A M. Ariive at itixou by M. i45 From JUilroy to Nblervnit (no otllee), 3 miles and back, three times a week, by a Bdiudalu tstlnlui lory to the pustmusier at Sigler ille. 2C43 Fiotfl Saiidy lakt , by X rti Smdy and French reik,to Ltica, 11 miles aud back, twice a v. e. k . Lt ave Hanciy Lake Tuesday and Saturday at 3 A r vc at Vtlca by CRM.; l. ;ie 1 il' a TutMiuv ard t-atuiVay at 7 A. M. ; Arrive at Sandy Like by 10 A. M. liii fculs fur an auditluual wecMy trip on 'J hursday invited. 2047 F. om lilleitjwn, by Colfman's (no offloe), I I'l's fuora (no oilice), Barnes' lloiel (no rlice), aud Miller's 8 '.ore (no otllee), vo Mc Kce's uuif Falls, 18 miles and back, once a week. Leave Mlllerstown frai'day at 6 A. M.; Arrive at . cKe s Hall Fails by 12 M.; J.fuve Mclict'd Half Kalis Saturday at 1 A. SI.; Atrive at. Mill! rstown by 7 1'. JYI 2048 Lii ni Ldpe i ill .station (no otllee), by Fitzwa- tirtowit. Jairettown, and Three Tons, to iTospn-U-i'le, ti iniics and back, six tunes a wci i, by a scliediile niai.iiig close c mnectuus at hiio 11. U siatlju witn regular mail trains. 2C49 From Newport, by Acker's Store (no oilice) and Montgomery's Ferry, to Liverpool. 15 ini'es oiily that part of the ruute from Newp )i t to Montgomery's Ferry wbl bo let, 10 miles and back, once a week. Leave Newport Saturday at 8 P. M. ; Arrive at Montgomery s Ferry by 6 P. M. ; Leave Montgomery's Ferry Saturday at 7-30 A. M.; Arrive at Newport by 10-30 A. M. 2050 From Tobyhanna Mills to South Sterling, 8 miles and back, once a week. Leave TobyhanDa Mills Saturday at 1 P. M. ; Arrive at South Sterling by 4 P. M. ; Leave South Sterling Saturday at 7 A. M. ; Arrive at Tobyhanna Mills by 10 A. M. SCSI From North East, by GreenUeld, to Vf attsurg, 16 miles and back, once a week. Leave North Hast Saturday at 8 P. M. ; Arrive at Wattsuurg by 6 P. M. ; Leave Wattsburg Saturday at A. M. ; Arrive at North East by 10 A. M. Proposals for an additioual trip on Tuesday in vited. 2652 From II errlck vllle, by James Mittens (no office), and William Nesbita (no otllee), to Rummer Held Creek, 6 miles and back, three times a week, In close connectlen with railroad mall trains, by a schedule satisfactory to toe post masters. 2683 From Wyaluslng, by Lime Hill, BaUebay (no otllee), and Camp School-house, to llerrick, 10 miles and back, three t.'mea a wck. Leave Wyalustng Tuesday, Thursday, and Sa turday, at IPSO A. M.. or after arrival of mail train ; Arrive at Herrlcx by S-30 P. M. ; Leave llerrick Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur day, at 7 A.M.; Arrive at Wyaluslng by 10 A. M. 2C.M From Russell BUI to Kelserville (no office), 2 miles and back, once a week, by a schedule satisfactory to the postmaster. SC.'t From Puanixvlile, by Pickering and West Plkeland, to Chester Springs, 7 miles aud back, three times a week. Leave Phanix vllle Tuesday, Thursday, aad Saturday at 12 M. ; Arrive at Chester Springs by 2 P. M. ; Leave Chester Springs Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 6-ao A. M. ; Arnve at rbamlxville by 8-30 A. M. $656 From Cochrausvllle to Londonderry, 1)4 miles and back, three times a week, by a schedule satisfactory to the Postmaster at London derry. SC57 From Lanark to Allentown, 4 miles and back, three times a week, by a schedule satisfactory to the Postmaster at Lanark. 2658 From Trui keyvllle to Fagundus Forest (no oilice), 1 mile and back, turee times a week, by a schedule satisfactory to the Fostmaster. 2C69 From Carrolltown, by Nicktown aud Kim niell's, to Pine Flats, 13 miles aud bick, once ft wctk Leave Carrolltown Eatorday at 8 A. 31. ; Airive at Pine FlaU by li M.. Leave Pine Flats Satuiday at 1 P. M. ; Arrive at Carrolltown by 6 P. M. 20C6 From Central oilice, in Philadelphia, to the fol lowing tamed sub-odlces, from October 1, 1KT1, to June 80, 11 r vl. : Kjuaerlon, by ierry. Holmesburir. oluey, Tacouy, Bustln tou. Fox Chase, Mileiown, Oxford Church, Torrebdale, Verree s Mill, and Wheat Sheaf, l ice daily, except Sunday, in each direction, or ofleut r if rxiuired, hy a schedule satisfac tory to the poetuiuaier at Prtlladtilphia, and the whole service and meaus of tiausporta tioa to ton under his direction. Rate per auuum to lie Hated In bidft. VCfil I rem Libtity, by Bnuuuwood (uo oJioe) and Steam Valley (n ofTlce), to Trout Ran, is nilies and bark, once a week. I eave Libert? SaUirdav at 7 A. M. ; Arrive at Trout Knn by 12 M. ; Leave Trrnit Hun Saturday at 1 P. M. ; Arrive at Trout Hun by 6 P. M. 1 reposals invited for more frequent service. NOTKS. Proposals mnst be to carry the mall with "cl rlty, certainty, aud security," using the terms ol na law, end they must be guaranteed by two respjv slMe persons, certified to as suaa by a postmaster or Judge of a court of record. No pay will be made for trips not performed, and for each of such omissions not satisfactorily ex plained three times the pay of the trip may be deducted. For arrivals s far behind time as to break connection with depending malls, ami not suillclently excused, one-fourth the compensation for the trip Is subject to forfeiture. Fines will be imposed, unless trie delinquency be satisfactorily explained, for neglecting to take the mall from or Into a postotllce; for suffering it to be lnjared.de. stroyed, robbed, or lost; anil for refusiag, arter de mand, to convey the ronli as frequently as the con tractor runs, oris concerned In runuiun, vehicles on the route. Tho Post must' r-General may anuul the contract for disobeying the post-oftlce laws or the Instructions of the Department. He may alter the schedule of departures aud arrivals, and also order an Increase of s?rvlcc by allowing therefor a )ro rata increase on the contract pay. lie may also cnrtail or discontinue the service In whole or in part, at a proportionate decrease of pay, allowing as fnil indemnity to the contrai tor one mouth s extra cora-peut-ation on the amount of service dispensed with, and a j't-o rata compensat'on ror the service retained and continued. Bills should ne addreeacd to the "Second Assistant Postmaster-Oeneral, ' super scribed "Proposals, State of Pennsylvania," and sent by mail. For forms of proposa's, et., and other Informa tion, see advertisement of October 81, 1867, and of tMs date, In pamphlet form, at the principal post OfticfB. JOllN A. J. CHKSWKLL, 1 9 mwf tMl l'ostmaster-Ceueral. REAL. ESTATE AT AUCTION. VTOTICE. BY VIRTUE AND IN EXECUJNO? LN of the powers contained in a Mortgage exe cnted by 111K CENTRAL PASSENGER RAILWAY COM. FAN of the city of Philadelphia, bearing date of etgh teenth of April, 1863, and recorded In the oilice for recording deeds and mortgages for the city and county of Philadelphia, in Mortgage Book A. C. H., No. 8i, page 46ft, etc., the undersigned Trustees named in said Mortgage WILL StCLL AT PUBLIC AUCTION, at the M KHCIIANTS EXCHANGE, In the city of l'lilladelphla, by MESSRS. THOMAS SONS, AUCTIONEERS, at 12 o'clock M. on TUESDAY, the fourteenth day of February, A. D. 1871, the property described lu and conveyed by the said Mortgage, to wit: No. 1. All those two contiguous lota or pieces or ground, with the buildings and Improvements thereon erected, situate ou the east side of Broad street, in the city of Philadelphia, one of them be ginning at the distance of nineteen feet seven inches and live-eights southward from the southeast cor ner of the said Broad and Coat.es streets; thence extending eastward at right angles with said Broad street eighty-eight feet one Inch and a half to ground now or late of Samuel Miller; thence southward along said ground, and at right angles wi',ti said Coates street, seventy-two leet to the northeast corner of an alley, two feet six Inches In width, lt adii g southward into l'cnn street; thence west ward, crossing said alley and along the lot of ground hereinafter described and at right angles witn said Broad street, seventy-nine feet to the east side of the sold Broad street ; aud thence northward along the enst line of said Broad street seventy-two feof. to the place of beginning. Subject to a ground-rent of l-iSii, silver money. No. 2. The other of them situate at the northeast correr of the said Broad street and l'eun street, contaitiii g in front r breadth on the said Broad Btreet eighteen feet, and in length or depth eastward along the north line of said Peun street seventy-four fetai.d two Inches, and on the line of said lot paral lel with ald 1'enn street, seventy-six feet Qve Indies and three-fourths of an. nchlosald two feet six )iicti''S wldq ailey. Subject to ground rent of 72, sil ver mont?. No. 8. All triat Certain! ot. or piece of gronn't'be glnning at the southeast comer of Coates street aad Broad btreet, thencu extending southward along the said Broad street nineteen feet seven Inches and livuciblha of an inch: thence eastward eighty feet cne Incli and one-haif of an inch; thnce north.. ward, at right angles with said Coates street, nluj feet to the south side of Coates street, pnd thence westward along the south side of said Coates street ninety feet to the place of beginning. No.' 5. The wliole road, plauk roa( and railway ol tbe f aid The Central Passenger Hallway Company of Hie city of Philadelphia, and all their laud (not included m Nos. 1, 2 and 3), roadway, railway, rails, ripht ( f way, stations, toll-houses and other super structures, depots, depot grounds and other real state, buildings and Improvements whatsoever, end all and singular the corporate privileges ana franchises connected with said company aud plank romUiind railway and relating thereto, and all the tolls, inccine issues aud protits to accrue from the same or any part thereof belonging to said company, nnu generally ad the tenements, hereditaments aud Jruiiclnses of the said company. And also all the ears of every klud (uot Included iu No. 4), machinery, tools, Implements and materials connected with the proper equipment, operating and conducting of Baid road, plark road and railway; and all the personal property ol overy kind and description belonging to the said company. Together with all the streets, ways, alleys, pas sages, waters, water-courses, easements, fran chisee, rights, liberties, privileges, hereditaments, and appurtenances whatsoever, unto any of the above mentioned premises and estates belonging aud appertaining, and the reversions and remain ders, rents, Issues, and profits thereof, and all the estate, right, title, interest, property, claim, an l de mand of every nature and kind whatsoever of the said company, as well at law as in equity of, In, aud to the same and every part and parcel thereof. TERMS OF SALE. The properties will be sola tn parcels as num bered. On each bid there shall be paid at the time tho propert? is Jstruck otf On No. 1, 300; No. i, f iuo; No. S, t-100; No. 6, 1100, unless the price s less than that sum, when the whole sum bid shall be paid. W. L. SCHAFFKR, Truatee W. W. LOKOSTKETII.f lru8leea M. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers, 12 6 COt Nos. 139 aud 141 S. FOURTH Street DRY GOODS. PEICE & WOOD, N. W. Corner EIGHTH and FILBERT, nave just received several lots of Ooods from New York, suitable for HOLIDAY PRESENTS. A job lot of Embroidered Bets, from 80c. to tl-25, at 40 per cent, less than regular prices. Embroidered lldkfs., 80, 65, 75, 68, 1, $1-25. Lace Ildkfs., 78c, 11, $1-25, 11-60, , 12-50. A large assortment of Gents' Hemmed Linen Hdkfs., at 18c. np to buc. Uenta' Hemmed Hdkfs., in fancy boxes. Ladles' Hemstitch Linen Hdkfs., 19, 20, 28, 31, 88, 60, 62 V, 76C Ladles Hdkfs., in perfumed boxes. New styles Oeuta' Neck Scans and Bows. (Jems' Kid Gloves, lined. Ladles' and Gents' Cloth Gloves. Children's Cloth Gloves. Kid Gloves, f 1 a pair, worth 11-28. Fancy Goods In Russia Leather, Gloves and Hand kerchiefs, Boxes, Jardinieres, Toilet Sets, Tea SeW, 28, Mic., fl ; Waahstands, Matchstands, Paint Boxes, Albums, Thermometers, Checker Boards, etc. etc. PRICE & WOOD, N. W. cor. EIGHTH and FILBERT. N. B. Bargains In Flannels, Canton flannels, tlanktts, Table Linens, Napkins, Towels. Black Alpacas, 25, 81, 87X 48, 60, 62, 75, 67tf a, Black Silks, 11-60, ft-78, 2, 18-18, 12-25, 12-60, 3. Cashmere Heps for Wrappers. Black Velveteens, 62, 7&c, f 1, l-25, tt'50, 12, 2 80- 88 4ni hURNAOES, ETQ. ESTABLISHED 1825. rasa. t. mkckb. B. t. Dllfl H. J. DEAD CL CO., MANUFACTUKEItB Of Warm Air Furnaces A.XD OooLtingr Ranges, Portable Heaters, Low Down Orates, Slate Mantel Bata Boilers, Registers and Ventilators, No. ! I I north SEVENTH St., PHILADELPHIA. 21 thstafimrp JOSB1NQ PROMPTLY ATTJtNDSD TO. AMDIEMENTti MERIUAN ACADEMY OP MU8IC iV THE NEW UKRMAN OPERA. ORAND OPKNINU N1GUT. FIrBt appearance of the celebrated MADAME LOUISE LlCHTMAY. Tills (Mondav) EVBN1NO, Jan. 9, Beethoven's Immortal work. F1DBLTO, itti a Star cast, never before heard In this city. Leonore Mad. Louise Llehuniy Marcelllne M ile. Bertha Koemer Florrstan carl Bernard Jacqulno Theodore Habelmann P'rro Kdward Vlcrllnn (iovernor Wllhelm Formes Pe' co ; - Carl Formes Conductor Adol h NenendorlT. TO-MORKOW (Tuesday). Jan. 1, MERRY WIVES OF YUNDSUli, With an immense star cast. Second appearance of the celebrated MAD. LOUISA LKHTMAY. Tne manpgeruent takes the pleasure of announcing that, In addition to the immense company already engaged, arrangements have been made with ... , MISS CLARA PEARL, From the Imperil Theatre, Vienna, who will make her first appearance in tho MERRY "WIVES OF WINDSOR. ' m S B"twr v, carl Formes At" iV Ma,u Louse Liohtrnay JVIrs. l-ape MUw t iara I'eafl Anne, her daughter M ile Bertha Koemer I',01"'1 Edward Vierllnu Mr- Page Wllhelm Formes teuton Theodore Habelmann WEDNESDAY, Jan. 11, First arpearauce of M ile K, ROSETTI. FA I' sr. Seats can be secured at the Academy of Music and 1-. A. North A Co. 'a Mus c Store, No. 1026 Ches nut street. IS. THEATRE.rKTd CUEaNUT STKEET THIS EVENINO, January 9, MR. AND HRS. W. J. FLORENCE In an entirely new play and line of characters, writ ten expressly for th ;ro. entitled AT last. Louisa Pchnltz Mrs.W. .T. FLORENCE WUtelmSchultz Mr. W. J. FLORENCE ACT FIRST. AT THE OFFICE. ACT SKCONP. AT THE WIDOWS. ACT THIRD. AT THE POST. ACT FOURTH. AT HOME. Admission, fl, 75, 60, and 28 cents. Commence at 6 o'clock. Tickets can be secured in advance at Abel's Dra matic Heposltory (Theatre Building), No. 1JU Uhes nnt street, from 9 until 8 o'clock. WALNUT STREET THEATRE, NINTH AND WALNUT Streets. THIS (Monday) EVENING, .Tan. 9, fifth night In America of Andrew lialliday a cele brated comedy drama entitled TIIE GREAT CITY: A 8TORY OK LONDON LIFE, THE 1M t'OKTED SCENERY, painted on the spot expressly for the management of this theatre, by the distinguished artist, Mr. J. Johnson, will present beautiful and ac curate views of the British UetropolU. SATURDAY GREAT CITY MATINEE. MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH STREET THEATRE. Begins V to 8 o'clock. MONDAY AND EVERY NIGHT. EXCEPT THURSDAY, Tki oomic drama, In foar acts, 'OtHJETTES; On, THIS TWO JONESES. With new Scmery and Kino Cast. Mrs. John Drew as Mrs. Arthur M nton Allied bv the full company. THURiDAY, bv nsjre, KOSEDALE. lu rehearsal LuST AT SEA. DITREZ & BENEDICT'S OPERA HOUSE SEVENTH Street, below Arch. ' SAM RYAN as KIP VAN WINKLE, New and beautiful scenery by E. 11. Chase. la nt Mclaughlin IN TUB , IRISH OUTLAW. FOX'S NEW AMERICAN THEATRE, CHESNUr Street, aonve Tenth, AMl'SKMKNlS OF ALL NATIONS. EVERY EVENING And SATURDAY MATINEE. GFEAT CONGRESS OF STARS. Comprising the bent artists in the.couutry, who appear in Grand Bullets, Dutch Oomedy, Local Shetches, MltiStrelsy, EihlopianActs, Farce, Comic Vocalism, Pantomime, etc. CIRCUS. TENTH AND CALLOWHILL STS. Athletic Sensation of the World. D'ATALIE lifts and sustains with his teeth a barrel containing 40 gallois; ANUELA, the Kasctuatiog Herculean Lady, will imlii a loa eil caiinou, welifii lntr fi 0 pounds,' while i'1-ing dischiirgod bv YOUN'l ZEPHYR, and PEL'AN'I'O, the .-.lun fly," walks w ith head-downward In tint air, n.l the FilLL CIR CUS TKOUPE and astounding Novelties iiuil Woa eHrs. Matintes Wednesday aud Saturday. Adtn.w Elon as heretofore. AMERICAN MUSEUM AND ME V AGERIE, . NorihweBtcoroercf NINTH aud A'US:reets. Open daily from 9 A. M. t 10 P. M. 100.0DO CURIOSITIES Fron all parts of ti e World. THIRTY CAGES OF WILD ANIMALS. The Splendid Dramatic Company appearing in the Lecture Room every Eve niDg at 8 o'clock, and Wed nesday and Saturday afternoons at 2 o'clock. Admission to all the Attractions, 23 cents. 12 12 tf ARC II STREET OPERA HOUSE, ARCH Street, ubovc Tenth. SIMMONS & bLOCITM-H MINSTRELS, 'I UK CHAMPION TROUr-E OV AM HltltJA. Every evening until further notice Roucrt Fraser's new Christmas 1'antoniimc of HUSH A BYE BABY: OR, HEY DIDDLE DIDDLE. Box office open from A. M. until I". M. Matinee every Saturday. 9 8 U s YMPUONY AND POPULAR CONCERT. ITlTJTTilTTr 1ITI AT TT T T THURSDAY EVKNINu. Jan. 13. FULL ORCHESTRA AND A SELKCT CHORUS. Haydn's Symphony, No. 5 (entire); Mendelssohn's "Hear my Prayer," for Solo !ni Chorus; Schubert's "Erl King," for Orchestra; Old English Glees; Lurn bye's Fantasia, for Orchestra; "Nebelbllder" (cloud pictures); Vogts Cradle Song, for muted strings; the Sleigh Polka, etc. Tickets, 60 cents. For sale by Gould A Fischer; North; Boner; Lee & Walker; Knight, No. 1222 Chesnut street, and at the door. 1 9 4t BIERSTADT'S LAST AND GREATEST PIC TURE, 'THE EMERALD POOL," . on exhibition at Earles' Galleries, No. 8ij CHESNUT street. Admission Season tickets, fl; single ticket, 25 cents. 1 6 lm FOYER OF TIIE ACADEMY OF MUSIC CARL WOLFSOHN'S THIRD MATINEE, FRIDAY AFTERNOON, Jan. 13, 1871, at 4 O'clock. 1 9 41 LOOKING GLA88E8, ETQ. roxi LOOKING-GLASSES. RELIABLE AND CHEAP. JAMES S. EABLE & SONS, No. 816 CnESNUT STREET. HOVER'S PATENT SOFA BED. All old and young bachelors, as well as ladles who keep old maid's ball, are now buvlng HOVER'S CELEBRATED PATENT SOFA BED. ThlalS tie only Cora Bed that can be taken apart to cleanse it the same as a bedstead. All others are unsafe and liable to get out of repair. To be bad only of the manufacturer and owner, II. F. IlOYiilt, No. 230 BOUTII SECOND BTREET, 12 8T tulZStrp FWLAjDBU'illAs
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