hlJ , '" .1. - 4 0 • .414•11.1.1. "Jai; CHEAP' OW TIME mew sa«mw k is. liVe tape already referred to Rossetti's ;Coon of Shelley, with Memoir., published by Melon, London. It, contains, as i•is men tioned, some verses preirionsly unpublished, from among which we select these "character idle ones : 'VINE LCiNG rear. like the gbot•t of a dear friend dead 's' Is time long past. A tone which is now forever fled, A tope which is now forever past, A love PO sweet it could not last, ' • ;Was time long past.. • There were sweet dreams in the night Of time long past : Andoca.S.it sadness or delight, •Etich day a shadow onward east, 'Which made us wish it yet might last . — • That time long put. There is regret, almost remorse, For time long past. 'Xis like a child's beloved corse A father watches, till at last Beauty is like remembrance cast From time long past. Also the following, written for a young lady in 1810: ILLRES WRITTEN FOR MISS SOPHIA STACY. Thou art fair and few are fairer, Of the nymphs of earth or ocean. They are robes that tit the wearer, Those soft limbs of thine, whose motion', 'Ever falls and shifts and glances As the life within them dances. The deep eyes, a double planet, Gaze the wisest into madness "With soft clear fire. The winds that fan it Are those thoughts of gentle gladness 'Which, like zephyrs on the billow, sake thy gentle soul their pillow. If whatever faee thou paintest In those eyes grows pale with pleasure; If the fainting soul is faintest When it hears thy harp's wild measure, Wender.not that, when thou apeakest ' Of the Weak, my heart is weakest. As dew beneath the wind of morning, As the sea which whirlwinds weaken, .As the birds at thunder's warning As aught mute but deeply shaken, As one who feels an unseen spirit, Is my heart when thine is near it. , Of all the odds and ends ofShelley's juvenile verse which Mr. Rossetti bai reverently gath ered up out of manuscript sources, perhaps the itiost worthy of remembrance is the last of the following three irregular stanzas, which Shelley bent to Miss Kitchener, November 23, ISII, as a poem "found" by him that morning, but written some time before; and as expressing *hat his views upon eternal life had been when M wrote it. • The strange title seems to refer to a sentence in his letter inclosing the poem; but Mr. Rossetti has not preserved it for us— probably the "opinion" that there is a future. We. TO NAM', WHO DIED 11; THIS OPINION. Maiden, quench the glare of sorrow Struggling in thine haggard eye; Firmness dare to borrow From the wreck of dastiny; For the ray, morn's bloom revealing, Can never boast so bright a hue As that which mocks concealing, And sheds its liveliest light on you. Yet, is the tie departed Which bound thy lovely soul to bliss Has it left thee brolren-hearted In a world so cold as this'? Yet, though, fainting fair one, Sorrow's self thy cup has given, Dream thou'lt meet thy dear one, Never more to part in heaven. Existence wouldl barter Fora dreain so dear as thine, And smile to die a martyr On affection's bloodless shrine. Nor would I change for pleasure ---- That withered band and ashy cheek, "If my heart enshrined a treasure Stich as forces thine to break. “Nos FIN.” M. Nichelet's new work on education with ate above title is published by the Librairie Internationale, Paris, 1870. M. Michelet's dreamy and romantic way of defending family institutions against the laxity of modem fic tion and the coldness of philosophy in his books " De PAmour " and "De la Femme," and the part-physiological, part-medical, part sentimental manner in which he took up that defence, and which made those books un pleasant as literature—these have brought upon him much hostility and even obloquy. 3111. Charles Baudelaire (a strange champion of literary purism) cried fie upon him for outrage of taste. But the books have been read, and have carried weight. And now M. Michelet recurs to the charge. Be avers that his view of the matter is founded on science. 4, At that singular time, be writes (the time of the issue of the treatises above-named), " there existed two currents—the current of science 'which by its discoveries establishe the validity of marriage; and the current of literature, which went its way very peaceably in the opposite direction. When my books gave warning, Literature was almost as indig nant against me as Priesteraft had been. My answer was, 'The child must live; and the child will not live unless we can establish the Hearth again on lirm ground.' " The best and most studious part of "Nos Fils" is that chapter in which the author deals with the history of education, Here the pro fundity of. M. Michelet's historical knowledge enables him to be really instructive. Yet here, too, he is capricious, unaccountable, prone to historical disproportion and episodes of the discursive imagination. A sketch of the twiddle age system bears the title of "A Thou sand Years of Anti-nature and Inhumanity ;" following which we come to Rabelais as the great precursor of the modern spirit in edu :illation, the prophet—albeit a burlesque prophet —with his scheme of education for Gargantua, at the state of things for which we lave been striving ever since. M. Hichelet, with his characteristic love of the aixteenth century and hatred of the, seven teenth century, especially of its latter part, makes much of Rabelais and Montaigne, some thing of Comenius, very little of Port-Royal, nothing at all of Milton, very little of Locke, as influences towards the reform of education. In his treatment of such names as these M. Michela gives abundant exampleS of what w(c. have called Ids caprice and his leaning to his texical disproportion. When he comes to the eighteenth century, he gives what seems dis ' proportionate rank to Defoe (whom French writers always style as having embodied In "le Robinson" that impulse after action and itedependent enterprise which marked the mind Of the eighteenth century. —A "Byron Banquet" will be given in New "York on . the 25th of April. the anniversary of the poet's voluntary exile from Englam!. Mrs. Beecher Stowe is set down AS one of the regn... kur toasts of the evening. . • EOM NEW PUBLIcAIIoNaI: . George P. Rowell & Cke's American New - parer Directory. This useful compilation con tains tile Mimes of newspapers, in all the States and Territeries, with Canada:and the British Colonlet. The arrangement is alphabetical, and tompletely simple : the days of issue, poli ties or character, form, site, subscription price, date of establishment, and editor's or publisher's name, are given: 'A list of neWspaper-publish hig towns ' a circular to advertisers contaiiiirm hints and ditections, and, many other tables cognate with the purpose. of the work, are added. The compilation appears to be remarka bly correct, and its usefulness to all extensive commercial houses, advertisers, &c., needs no dernonstration•-=Publisbed G, I'. Rowell Co., Advertising Agents, .10 Park Row, N. Y., One of the more prominent of the late serial novels'esed as sail to carry the English periodi cals, .is' by , the author of " Cometh up as a Flower," and continues the botanical 11.011TCO 'elat tire by calling itself "Red as a Rose is . She." It is an artistic novel, of society, at once well constructed and in a pure-self-restrained std le. It now appears in an American edition, licin the press of .Appleton & Co. It forms a handsome octavo pamphlet. Another' good novel, just published in similar form, contrasts the above by being strongly propagandist in tone and intention. Di thispolernical narrative a series of four ladies and three Episcopal cler gymen go over in succession to the Church of " THREE CASTS FOR A LIFE•"—Mr. C. G. Rosenberg, who a few;:years :back, , while managing a prominent Philadelphia paper, made many friends in this city, is publishing a new tale in the columns of 'Frank Leslie's 41- htstrated Newqaper. It is one of Rnssitin in trigue, haughtiness of caste and servile oppres sion. The first chapter appeared in the num ber for February rith,and two instalments have appeared since that one. The scene is first. laid in Northern Russia in 1738, under the rule of the Empress Anua=she of the fatuous . ice-palace. - A French gallant from the Em bassy of his nation, Count Chateaupers, while journeying to visit a Boyard, is rescued from a' morass by a lovely serf-girl. , His romantic at-_ tacbment to his protectress is becoming com-. plicated,at the present stage of the story,with the clairns'of the Russian aristocracy,whose recog nition of charms among the female peasantry is as keen, though not as respectful, as his own. These paSsages are relieved by scenes of court intrigue, scandal and espionage in high life. Mr. Rosenberg, as well known in the fine arts as in literature, has the artist's 'knowledge of composing and coloring a landscape or group so as to make it breathe and. live; at the same time he details a dialogue or accident as if it were passing under his eye and he Were re porting•it. This story promises to be anon- tangled romance, every way . adapted to the audience he seeks.." Three Casts for a Life". will possibly bring in many new Subscribers to the enterprising weekly in which it appears., BISHOP STROSSMEYER'S PROTEST. Bohm, Jan. 25.—1 find that the incident of Bishop Strossmeyer's speech yesterday promises to have made that sitting memorable in the future of the Council. It is not merely the . - performance of a brilliant piece of Latin elo quence, but the achievement of a very remark able freedom of speech, which invites notice. The impression produced by the oration is so - universal and so profound that all consideration for Pontifical injunctions has been thrown to the winds, and bishops of all colors and Opinions are doing nothing but speaking of this astound ing harangue. lam assured that even the cardinals who sit on an elevated bench left their places to draw near to the speaker, who for an hour and a • quarter poured forth in a cbpious stream of 'the most elegant Latin a crushing invective again - at the propositions before the Council. These treat of the re- gulations for the governance of bishops in their, diocesan jurisdictions, and had already beed severely handled by previous speakers, espe cially by French prelates, but the Croat bishop, with sin g ular dexterity and happy point, un derstoodhow to stretch the subject, so that, without transgressing the bounds of the ques- tion, he contrived to deliver a speech as as it exhaustive. incisive and said, there is a universal tribute paid to the marvelous ability and power exhibit° d in the oration. Already on a for Mer occasion Bishop Strossmeyer had distinguished himself by a boldness of tongue which had brought on him a reprimand from the presiding Legate. It was known that he had prepared a,speech for this present debate, and for several days the bishops were looking forward with interest to the event. The reputation he has acquired for : himself since the opening of the Counicil has made him ati object of dislike to an influential party, and the . bishops went into the sitting quite prepared for an exhibition resulting in a rebuke from the chair. As he .rose an ominous utterance of what would have to be done to this 'bishop fell from certain quarters. It enhances the merit of the speech that he, notwithstanding, should have contrived to says things so terribly unpalatable in substance,without yet laying himself open to the lash which was waiting only a slip on his part to descend. At one time a cardinal of note did go to the Legates' beneb, and a con ference in whispers ensued; but the idea of stopping the formidable debater seems not to have hart attraction for the Legate on whom it would have devolved to interfere, and the Bishop was allowed to proceed to the end Without interruption, except that of applause. What adds point to the latter is the fact that at the opening of the sitting, the Fathers had been treated to an admonition from the Pope to repress their disposition to-boisterous applause. It is much to be regretted that a great production like this speech—and great it must have • been to have created so profound an impression— should be lost to the public. ! The stray scraps one can pick up from - bishops only serve to show how much will be lost if no faithful , port be preserved. One point is said to have been especially effective in delivery. After having repeated with sarcastic gravity some very foolish arguments adduced by a previous' speaker, be contemptuously dismissed thorn as not worthy of serious refutation with the pithy old heathen exclamatimi, " Per Deos immor tales !" Suchan utterance in a Solemn eriu cil, from a bishop, has something sublime in it. No one can pick a hole hi its Latinity, and no one in that assembly did venture to jump up and cry down the profane, scoffer at the bodge-ridge Concocted by Jesuit • cooks. The question le, what will come of this• bril liant performance 2 That there is here, in ails ' assembly, a truly formidable eoinbatant,----a man who is fearless of menaeSB ! .and • ordinary considerations—is - noW an established - ,liiet. It is also an established fact that afteri the silence observed by the: Legates ou this occa sion, there is an end .to gagging the Council unless new instruments be forged.- If the comparatively insignificant topic of _episcopal provisions sufficed to let this terrible master of speech fire oil so demolishing a volley, what will the volley be he will explode, out .of the arsenal of inflammable • materials stuffed into the next batch of propositions De Romano Pontffice ? This is what, people are asking them selves just now. It is evident that wherua bishop of an anything but conspicuous see shOuld be allowed to deliver himself with so much freedom, no kind. of trammel can be imposed on prelates who are ••eudowed with the erni-: nenco of prominent _charges. I can hardly, bring myself, therefore, as yet to think that the incideot, of this speech, coupled as it is with the potent excitement:it has produced on every side, will be allowed to pass over quietly. The procedent would be too tremendous, and too ~r . yy` :. ..~:.... THE DAILT ISVENAcHi BULLETIN--PHItADELPHIA, SATURDAY, It was comprehensive As have already 'destruttive of all whieb it. has Inthdrte 'been soughtio carry' through with . a . Oegxeo of crafty,:,perseverance and systematic organize' lion that, .are quite excellent of theiti kind. I see go reason for interring the, Jasnit divines have any dispAltieri'4o , 4kede crew. their itositicms, and nell sYyttitores, and very distinct, symptoms, of I shall be in clined to consider somewhat premature the ,eonfident,..nuticipations. eptgrtAirted in some quarters from the great. tnoral success obtained 3 esterday over the evidently cowed +Rowers of legatary authority. ' The Depth IVelk fir, yltipx. Fish. the ltoclietter trOtirt. The Piscieultmist, Seth Green, is known .tinouglicit the land for his energy and perse `verance.ininqniring into and ascertaining the cause of anything that may be new in his little world of,inteieat .or nature. :For many years, `Mr:Green' has.bfte at a loss•to account for the. enormous destruction of very small' trout, but helms now .ascertairred the cause. -He says in regard to the matter: "There'is a small worm. hich is a favorite Pod of tnrut and many. other kings of iwerm'is'one of the greatest enemies which the.young fry have. ft, spins a web in the water to catch . young fish, just'as a Spider doe& On land 'to catch flies. I have seen them make the-web and take the lisle, The ,web ,is AS. perfectas , that, of the spider, and as ;ouch, mechanical ,ingenuity is displayed in 'its . ennstruction.. Is made as. quickly and in' the same way as 'a` spider's, by: fastening the threads at. different points, and Theback and forth until the web is finished.. The threads are•net Strong enough to hold the young trout after the umbilical.sae is absorbed, but the web will stick to• the fins and get arountlthe head end gills, and I soon kills the fish. I have often.seen it on the young trout, and it has been , a great mystery and caused me many hourti, days and weeks of wonder to find out W hat was wound around the heads and fins myof , young trout and killed there. I did 'not find out until lately, while watching .recently-hatched whitefish. , These are much .smaller than the trout when they begin to swim, and they. were caught and held by •the web: . I found ten small eanglit in 'one web in , one night; The web was spun' .a , little whitefish preserv ; e, into which I had put one hundred young fish. The threads spun by this Worm seed' tobe much liner than the common spider's web, and they are not visible in the water until the sediment collects upon them. They can then be seen very plainly.' These' webs cannot be spun where thereis much current, and CM} be easily seen in still water by a close observer." Anecdote of a French Critic. :The following story about M.. Fraticisque Sarcey, a well-known theatrical critic, is given by alParis paper : lti. Sarcey was engaged to give a sort of critique of a new piece which was about to appear at the Gaite. He had been wanted that a number of ' young students had agreed to Live hirn a eltyrivak, tbr a very sharp aiticle which he had written in the Gatdois against the Irrceoncilables in the various col leges of Paris. He determined, however, to brave the storm, and, accordingly, when;on his appearance, he was ,assailed with' hisses and groans, be held firm, and Waited for the storm to blow over a little. At last he said : " Gen tlemen, this meeting has nothing to do with politics. [Loud interruption.] . •The. noise which rends our ears here is caused. 43y some observations; entitled Discipline,'' which I lately published. In that article I took the liberty of saying, when speaking 'of the Its ont Bien de, resprit, ces inalin shiges ! ' [Renewed uproar which lasted some time.] I now add that, if silenceis made, I withdrawthe second part of that phrase; whereas, if the noise continues, I : retract the first part." Loud applause, - laughter, and hisses followed; but in the end order was re stored, and the lecturer was able to proceed. , MISCELLANEOUS. • A..33.IIFLCPNDA.C.Ii. MINERAL SPRING WATER. , l'amphleto giving analysis, certificates of eminent nhysicituut and other g,ntiemen may be bad of our Wholesale Agenta, , ' JOHN WYETH & BRO. • • . 1412 Niraltiut 'Street; Philadelphia. felts tll th 3mrps FRED.: SYLVESTER, REAL ESTATE BROKER, 1::1 I. 11 1' do7-Iyrps LiTVW TitEICZE CD Cordage Manufacturers and Dealers In Hemp, 23 N. Water Street and 22 N. Delaware Avenue, PHILADELPHIA EDWIN IT. YITLER. CONRAD V. CLOTHIER H. P. & C. R. 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ZELL Philadelphia. ror 13 IL Ob . OPHY OF MARILIAGII—A urs new coe of Lectures, as delivered at the New k Fluke= of Anatomy; embracing the subjects Bow to Live and what to Live for; Xonties Maturity and. Old Age; Manhood generally reviewed; the Cause of In digestion, Flatulence and Nervous Diseases accounted for; Marriage Philosophically, Considered, itc., dtc Pocket voinmes containing these Lectures Will be for , warded, poet paid, on receipt of 26 oents, by,, addressins W , A. Leary, Jr.. Mout-beast corner of Fifth and Walwni k Or.te Thfiedelehla, feila Iri ' THE WHEELER WI L SON SE°WINC MACHINES, . , 111 1 veil!. andeold on the 1C afloat Term. pETEIRSOIf ; " bt CARPENTER, 914 CHESTNUT' STREET. tu tit lint LANE, C. BUILDER 3432, 3434 and 4343 Market St., lii , EST • PHIL ADELPHIA. A largo amorttnont of Rarilmes oven , description , conotantly on Nend. ~.gopOcia ' attbution " paid to repairing. jal4 6mrges . D. c: VIIHARTON' SMITH & CO, BANkEig AND BROKF,Rs, No. 121 ~43. THIRD PoTII-°;ET „ 'Every lianartinent of banking bvitinene shall receive r t r i,pt attention, pa heretofore:, Quotatione of iiitocke, 00)d and ,Governtateite constantly ; .erpm our friend”, E. it,,8.0..kibt;i44% bv.our PIRSITNTS WIDE, • 4(017 Jut t Isethed. CONTENTS swir~a. : MAcflNEn ellai 1p INJ' c BIJOONI4BOBB TQ SMITH„ P i AtiDOLPH ot. CO. r :: " s,~ 4_; • _._/ 111.1 les L.. CLASS . SECURITY. WE OFFER FOR SALE St;Ooo l 000 LOUISVILLE - .ANH - ..NASHVILLE itAxiazolA.l3 FIRST NISIITG4GRSRVFINIS And Accrued Interest from Oot. I. Length of Road 800 nig* TFIE !WAD TS COMPLETFD AND rtILLY EQUIP PED AT AN 'ACTUAL COST OF OYES, AND DAS PAID FROM'? TO 8 PER CENT. OIVI DENDS'ON ITS STOCK FOB mut .PAST EIGHT The Bonds are Coupons of $l,OOO each with right of RegistratiOu.' $1,200,000 of the Bonds have been sold already (one party taking ssoo,oooin a permabent Investment), and we WEI bat $1,000,000 on hand, which we offer to In vestors as a Ihrst-elass security. DREXEL & S 4 South Third Street. fet.tt Seven Per Cent. First Mortgage Bends OF THE WEST JERSEY RAILROAD . CO. The undersigned oiler for 'fate a limited amonat of the Seven per Cont. FirSt•Mortgage Bonds' of the WEST JERSEY BA/LIPMD Co:K -r/ail!, being the .halauee ,unsold of tbe vbolo issue of One Million , Dollars. , These bonds are secured by a first mortgage 'upon the si.r.V.threo fades of finished road, foto fn fruccestful operation from Cl asboro to Cape'lliay, the stock of the "Corn parry psi "big dividends 'of tot per cent. crarniplig and scoffing at a large premium. • We offer. the borain at ninety and 'scenic interest from Octoberi,l'B4o.,.odataprilide. C. Ilk IL RORIE+ ' Mo. 3 Merchants' Exchange. DREXEL & - • Nos 34 Routh'hiciltiltrE 4 L W. 11. NEWBOLD. SOS 41* AEU/NEL N. F.. Cor. Dock and Walnut Streets. jal'flnutp STERLING & »WILDSMAN . Bankers and Brokers, No. 110 South Third Street. ' • ' Special Agents for the sale of Danville, Mistletoe and Wilkesbarre B. B First Mortgage Bonds. Interest seven per cent taYablet A twit let and October let, clear of all taxes. A limited =font of these Bonds for sale at itt, end accrued Interest. The road was opehed;lter business on Normalise Bth between Sunbury and Melville, Thirty-two miles be yond Danville the road fi ready for the ndlie, !earths but seven mike unfinished. Government Bonds , and othoi- Securities taken In ex change foe the above at market rates `DREXEL & CO., " N 0.34 South Third Street, American and Foreign Bankers. Issue Dratla and Circular Letters of Credit, available on presentation in any part of Europe. ' Travelers can make all their armada) ar rangements through us, and we will , collect their interest and dividends without abarri• DREXEL, VITNTRROP it CO., Nerlrork. DREXEL, UARSES & CO., Paris. • BANKING H2OUBg, kYCootx&G). 112 and 114,50, THMD 0 1 , P;llll4Viii VEATAMtg IN ALL GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. We will - receive applications for Policies of Life Insurance in the new National Life In surance Conipany.of the United States. Bull information given at our &floe. 5-20'S AND 1881'S Bought, Sold 'and Exehtutpd on most Mend terms: ' G 0-14 *ought and Sold at ilOiket , COUPONS rkorno RAILROAD PONDS +lito2l4*lt x i 11171%t . ',....'7/ 7 1 1 9[ 1 ,02,:c - ••• 1 4 1 i-. Bought dod.Sold Ow Comtmoolooronly. • , , , , .. „(,...,,,, ~, ~,,' ~.: - COLLKTIONS wade one ail A.ogeenol9l4,littri, • I I (. I" U 0 40 South Third. St., PHILADELPHIA. EST.SECISIVEIE AIIO 7 IS STORE I,QOO Cll9Oll of Ohtunpre,!sparkiiiig Catawba and Call la_Wlnee,'Port, adeira, Sherry, Jamaica and Banta Orne Rem; Ane randielli and Whi s kies, Wholesale and 'Retail. V. J., JORDAN, M. de7 Yein. street trees Bohn , Third and 'Arnett', and above Doc% - 41 tcdo cm WELEA , JICAtIiat! ISOMBIA110412%! SMALLPDX is rapidly decreasing hi New York .' - • NErinssircs. ,hati ratified the Fifteenth „Amendment. , , Mn. GLIRIATONTet4 Land billisAdcopt,ed by ail the bish members., TnE Ministers at St. Petersburg implicated 2n the recent nihilist plot kiwi resigned. SWIFT'S rolling:Mill at, Newport; tientucky, Was burned yesterday. Loss"s7o,ooo. PRIN CE PIERRE BONAPARTE'IB to be tried ,cm the charge Of " homicide Orton& imprudence." A RESOMITION was adopted in the. New Tork.AStietubly, yeaterday, for the payment of the State debt, principatand interest, in specie. AT*Miibile yesterday: Mayor Price"teas Cent:. tnitted to jail for refusing to deliver up his, of fice and - officiaipapers to Harrington. • Mn. WAsitnuriNE, Minister ofthe United States, will hold .a reception: 'in' Parts on , the evening of the 22d of February. Ix the Louisiana Legislature the election bill passed and goes to the Governor. ~The Chattanooga Railroad bill , appropriating $3,- W,OOO passed the Senate with annindinents, In which the House vviltdoubtless, concur.. _ . AT Providenee„ R. Captain Davidff. Cor- Son, of Cape May, commander of the schooner C. 11. Mand; went out for a •walk' laStiVedues day evening, and has not been heard of since. lie had $l,lOO with him. THE bridge across the Ohio river at Louis ville was opened yesterday. An 'excursion. train of two locomotives and 15 cars,. contain- Ina 2,000 persons, passed over it to New Al banY, ILd. Tim bill to abollih capital punishment failed to pass yesterday in the Maine Legislature, by a vote of 45 to 57, 49 members being' absent. The, majority failed to defeat a motion. to re consider, so it will come up again, when the friepdti of the measure hope to succeed. THE Secretary 'of the Treasury, in 'reply to a resolution of the House, states that the total disbursements in Alaskasince ILL acquisition by the United St4ttes, have been $197,789, and the totafrevenue from the Territory ha,samounted to $21,850. • TILL Bill of Bights under consideration by the Winnipeg Convention demands that the . Territory shall have 'aloes' Legislature ; that a two-thirds vote, of its members. shall override the Governor's veto; that universal suffrage shall be allowed that a railroad shall be con structed to Fort Willianf or Pembina, in five years, etc. Tun house of Squire Walton, at Collierville, Term., was surrounded by masked men, about ten days since, and on his refusing to come out they fired a volley into the house, mortally wounding his wife. They then set fire to the Imuse, refusing to allow him to remove his children, but were frightened off before accom plishing their purpose. Ar Memphis, Tennessee, yesterday morning, the' thermometer marked sLx degrees below the freezing point, and injury to the fruit crop is feared. There was severe thunder and light ning, in Richmond, Va., at noon, yester day followed by a sharp snow,• storm in the evening. In, Northern and Central New :c Toriiheat,' snout storm ' prevailed, obstruct- Ina railroad travel. ,01In Wint4ll/ZIG,TOZiI LErrEn. Neill An GenertsL .[Ciuminuidenen,ol'the naladel phis hvenins Bulletin WI I,lli N G tow,,Feb. IB.—People hereabouts are now learning what ie meant by "a waste of " • Enough rain has fallen to-day and this evening to' overcome any drought nektsz:nimet is likely to produce, if it could have postponed falling until needed '.for that papaw... The storm this evening has been ac companied by, thunder and lightning. At the Meeting Aal 'City - Council last even a committee. was authorized. to per mit the United States Telegraph Company " to erect their poles through this city. • They wilt - establish an office here. They are to use the new auto matic machine, from whieh, as you know, great results .are expected. It will be the first time sine the w itbdrawal ,of the old ‘, House" company that Wilmington will have two tele , graph offices, and a reduction of rates is cheer fully looked for:' , ' , ' • , • The suit again/4,0e steamship, Major Ray bold drags along slowly. All the evidence for the prosecution is in, and the court has commenced taking evidence for the defence. ()wing to the indisposition of Judge 'Hall the court, adjourned yesterday until Monday, when the ijefence will be resumed. The testimony will occupy two or three daysmore ' • and the arguments an equal length of titne;.so it is not probable that a decision will be reached before the latter part of next week, if . so soon. TliCeCincert given by the Delaware Slinger bond in the Institute Hall, last Tuesday eve ning, was quite successfnl. The,sumess, how ever was largely due • tothe i participation of seve;al Philadelphia, singers. They were Means. Engelke, J. Jtieeb, Emil Gastel and Graf. The only lady singer Was a Miss Neuzel, also from Philadelphia. Sbe,acquitted herself fairly. Avant has been placed 'around DoVer „Itdl to.prevent a. mob .from lynching the negro, Nathan Anderson, who committed the out rage iii Miss Flick. The Governor and a num ber pf influential ?Citizens had to exercise their persuasive powers, as well .28_ their authority, Lo prevent the ,crowd, from Making a rush on the prisoner. The Peninsular Fruit-Growers' Association met at Dover-on the 15th. They transacted but little business,' hut did a large' amount of talking, in whieh the Camden and Amboy liallroad was severely censured for, not taking any , measures to prevent the, wholesale sys teintitle,:; robbery, of the peach-ears between Philadelphia and New York. Concerningthe management of the P. W. & 13.11. B. Co., they genet-idly expressed themselvesaa well satisfied. A committee was authorized to Say to,the officers of the (Camden ,Rsid Amboy:that the groWers. would ship no fruit over their road if measures were not taken to" protect it ' They propose shipping exclusively by • water if they cannot carry their point. PuSe y,. Jones:"'Co. are u - faktfg,' a, Large Fourdrinier paper-machine for the Pioneer Paper Company, of Atlanta, Georgia. It will be the first machine bf the kind' e'er. erected in any ;State south of Delaware. The machines are very large and expensive,and,J. believe,are not manufactured' anywhere outside of New Er gland, except, lath's city.-' New England has heretofore been alone also.in the manufac ture of cottOte machinery, but one of our ma, chineishops is dividing that with her,,and has already Made a number of machines for Dela ware, Pennsylvania and Sonthern'factoile.s. The Delaware seems likely to be tile can- . tre,ere long, of the..greatest manufacturing seen Lion of Amerlea: ' ' • Be kind enough to. add 45,000 pounds to the weight 'of .the' ilyinheel I spoke of as' having , been cast', in. sections for • a new rolling-mill here, .It weighed 50,000 pounds, not 5,000. DALE , . 3 ENiSILAND. .IF...*.ifraoribparx ,Royal,Scandal. [By Cable per American * Press Aszociation.l Lo.Nnort, Feb: IS, Nlidnight.—Great excite uient has been created here, to-day, by the damaging tesOnnoy adduced in the Mordaunt Ts. M9NallrikidillOreti. 41 1 4 '64 , Pliaries I\lordaunt was examined at length. Ile charged that his Royal Highness, -the Prince of Wales, ha - d Tor St3tbe Vine' Exist: 041110, On 4 a correspondence with Lady Mordaunt. Sir Charles forbade the Prince tb iwiy liege of en tering his inatiMon,' bht 114' lattiq - 'visited Lads- ei , Mordannt during her husband's absen upon several occasions, when her husban was attending to his duties as a‘ntemlier of aylia tnent. Autograph letters from.the Prince of Wales were folind in Lady Mordaunt's writing-desk in her private boudoir. These: letters have been spirited away, but their' contents'_ are known. To-day Lady Mordaunt has made a full con fession of her crimes. ...,She „acknowledges that she has committed adoltery'witit the Pritide,tif Wales. with Viscount Cole and with Sir Frederick Johnson, a noted roue. The Prince "of Wales denieS.FirV risto:;:the clutiges , made against him,. and - his eipresse'd an ardent desire to have an immediate exami nation made, in order to clear himself. The defence set up by ; the council for Lady. Motdaunt is "'Puerperal': ini3anity." ‘, The' whole . English people are excited in teluely over these ',developments. Queen is said to' be much disturbed in mind about the'rurnprs regattting'her ,eoni but it: is suPposed . that bas not been alloWed t hear the whole story. 1- • Pennsylvania Legislature.. - • After the close or . our 'report - yesterdaY, House considered the AppropriatioribilL The, foll ow ing are some - of the Fading features of the General _Appropriation, bill: Common Schools, $756,000 ; State oNitortial ..School, Sixth District,. $/9,000,1. Jii4gos,. of Supreme Court, $22,500; Dist. Cinititirid Com. Fleas Judges, Pliilada.,s3s,ooo; do, Allegheny, $25,000; Judge TeariOrt (Dauphin co.), $5,000 ; Judges in Commonwealth, $150,000; AsSociate . .' do., . $50,000; interest on funded • 'debt, $1,8.0,000; Publid lug, $25,000; Legislative expenses, $2OO,- 000; Pa; InstitUtion, Deaf tin4-Dutt;tb ($250. for each pupil), $40,000; . Pa. 131 ind Asylum; $30,000; narrisbur g Lunatic Asylum, $20,000; Harrisburg ;Lunatic. Asylum ImpiovEnterits, 50,000 idedia : . .Trainine School, »V 20.000; Philadelphia House of Refuge, $30,000; Western House of Refuge, $80,000; North ern Home. .$10;000; EA) 'Marine $20;000; A lidilitary $3;000; . Home for Little Wanderers, $5,000; Chaplain (House);' ;00;, Chaplain (Senate), $200; Eastern Penitentiary, $20,000; Western Penitentiary, $22,824;. Western, ;Penitentiary improvem ' ents " $20 ,000;" North ern Insane Hospital, $150,000 salary. General Agent and expenseS df'Board of Public Charities; $5,000; State, historical Department, $G,&)0;, Eastern ExperituCtital 'Farm, $3,000,' Penn 'Widows - Asylum ' 's.s,ooo; St. - Joseph's Hospital, $5,000 ; Home 'for Destitute _Colored Children, $l,OOO. l'rovision 'is also made ter destitute soldiers' orphans. , , • THE GUILLOTINE. *liere Did It Originate? English paper says : There seems to be some doubt in France as to the origin of the guillotine, but French peo ple give themselves all the credit of being the first to chop heads off by machinery. They en tirely ignore the claimsof Scotland, ,• yet there is instrument -4' or . execution , in the_ ;museum, bf the - Roval Scotch .soCiety of Antiquaries, called "file . Maiden," that performed the snrne service ilificotland which the guillotine now performs in France. Be l-ides other. heads, •it _cut off. the. he 1,.0f the Regent Morton, who is supposed to haie-,in troduced it into ,that country. It is a disa,gree- able-looking machine, 'quite black, with a pulley. by which a heavy stone with, a shall. blade fixed in It was raised. up, to de.seend on the crituinal's:ueck. Coal !Statement. The following is the amount of coal transported over the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad during the week ending. Thursday, Feb 17,1147741: Trirtr.diar 29,103 19 4,7113 19 3305 8,451 19 1,502.09 9,99113 20)32 03 96 06 Frain St. Clair. " Port Carbon... " PD vine. " " ',At trrpp " - Port Clinton: ' - " Ilarrhebnrg and DappLin.. Allentown and ..... Total Anthracite Coal for week.— --.... Dltuminone Coal front tfarriaburg sail Dan phin for Total for week paying freight. Coal far tba CFrapany 8 use Previous Total ly ts of al hi l tla for the G 0.34 71 year 503,613 IM7MWM= PASIOVNGN,R.S ALLa D. In itelinser vb yawing. Baia h-3 Cheaseboro aed Adams, Wes Al, Andergon, Frealaud, Ydr, aild lira C'N Yager, L tibuntway. Rev Dr Wattaon and lady. A'A`l< )N ng Report • tor, the rta 1 ilvd«lptus Eveni Bulletin. L 1 BQ — s dtt'Aitce Len : roSter--45= - hales co'rt ro wu u od at. l: , , balcisturk 4t,*(l: bushels salt Jose.de Bessu Gal SA QVA eigE titowartil l 4/1 2 t01*-44/ bhdlt 6 ; l Fat 48 tr.. do aeo C Carotin & Co. B Celt.oh.BoblNßOU hbd9 S tcn sugar 30 itbdg molasses' G, U Carson & Co; 121 ti1t41.5 25 teg toaor S & V • C eiRDENA**-Briig Five Brotbeig v Tburlow- 7 305 ht.& 53 tcg motagifitle C 2C Co: Et'SANA-t•Seehr. nolie--4oeo 14xes lemons 00 do ppAeigte 191 A eatitarg .b.rizolitßuo S Seat tergood & Co: ' - • • 51.EtiSINA—llark TRAM; dC Batvts, iland-,5V4 boxes nraniteAl:4o4l_o /caw= co Lout: bruuslom 116 tulles rags N ohnaP Bro. t.IIEN FP EGOS—Setts.Bateman-367 biota 53 trs 'pular 40 bib& molasses S & %V Welsh. PA N TEG -7F.Girr . 6110.11 IsQlgate, Golding-100,000 feet 4-4 yelloti - Mmailanring:=W tie 5,4 Zo :atop-boards 16,600 12-Incb do do 500015-Inch do do Norcross S Sheets MOVEMENTS OF , OCEAN STJEATIERS. TO AVAZIVID: ' arirra FROM Yon DATE. &pith Bremen... New York. Jan. 20 Ce11a.1.4.....-4..; 4 - iiendom-New York... .... ......--Jan. 29 Perkviscs....4 ..4141verso04-P0rt1n0d...... ........... .Feb. :3 ColuMbla. Glasgow... New York_ ' . Feb. 4 Alain. Sentlxstopton-New York Feb. 8 Aleppo Liverpool New Y.,rk . Feb. 8 Idaho GLikkaw....NeW1f0rk..,: . .:.............Feb. 9 Erin_ Liverpool... New York ........... ..... Feb. 9 0. of Brooklyn..:Liverpool-New York Feb. 10 V uropa ..... ....... . . ... .Glnsgow...New York ~.Feb. 11 Bileam- ' ' ••• ' Ilavre.:..New York.. ' I Feb.l2 St. La. retzt ' . .• Brest::.lieopAnrk...,....-....4.Feb.,12 Paraguay Lonaon...New York Feb. 12 Ohio 4 outbampton-Baltimore 1 eb.l2 C. of New York.Liverpool...New York via li&U.Feb. 12 : . TO - DEPART. „ .-. il. Pioneer Plalarlelphim.Wlltninkton Feb. 21 S. America.- ..... New York... Rio Janeiro, &c Feb.2l /LIRA a..:. .. . ...... New York-Asplnwall- -- ...- Feb.2l C of.vezico NewY ortc... Vera Cruz, Ac . Feb. 22 City of Cork New York... Liverpool via 11 Feb. 22 Rommonla........New'York-Bambare ' ....:.Feb. 29 . 11 inbeiOta..........New York...LiverpooL-4 .. :.. .....L.Feb. 23 Chi na,. New York... Liverpool Feb. 23 Gen b1eade...,.....N0w York,..New Orleans, Feb, 23 Terife......... ...... .New York-Liverpool. ' Feb. 24 CColombia.' . • New York.-Havana ' w' ' ' Feb: 24 C.olltrookliu-New York.t.Liverpool....-.,-. ... ..Feb. 26 BOARD OF' TRADE. • v. u. mcCAM ‘• 0, • J. PRICE WETHERILLi Comurrss. EEO. N. AbLEN,„ , , , , MARINE BULLETIN. EWA *14E04 401 80N BETS, . 5 201)11104 Winnt."s 01 ARRIVED YEBTIGBDUIE., . • . Steamer F. „Franklin. Pierson ^ 13 iVonsi Moro. tvith melee to A Groves. Jr. Bark — lean c Hand,6o days from illetina, with fruit, &c. to N Hollings h Bro—vessel to AVor Mit&Co. Brig Elletyl Stewart. Holland,. from .liagltalSilb had; with eu_gar to Geo C Carson I Cu. Brig Fite Brothera.Tlitirlow, from Cardenas 3d with molasses to E C Knight & Co. Selz altio B, Bateman.l3 day' from CienfuelloS., with anger and molasses to 8& W 'Welsh. Sailed in company with schrs Althea, SmittiffatiNeWifork; B & L Cor der), Grace, for do; 1) C Bildreth, for do. Left bark Sato Sheppard, for Philadelphia: .to sail 6th inst. and aShr 11 B McCauley, for do in a few days. ' Hein- Florenee Sbay, Htilso;lid days frOn Messina,with , frult,' &O. to B Scattergood & Co. 4 8411ir Prank B Colton,ltobingen from Cientuegos t with sugar and molasses to Madeira & Cabada. Schr 11 C Burnite.Purborow.l day from Camdea, Del. 'with grain to J L Bewley & Co. Isar 'E=H Bloxsoni, Blorsom, 1 day from. Little Crook, 'Del, grit h grain to Jos 11 Palmer • Vandalia, Campbell, I day froni Leipsic, Del. ,Wlth'graln CO Jos'KPalmer. ' • 's • • eryfrom Matanzas; Faustina, from Car tana s; setirE9s m Stamped k e, tram Blaytiguez,anst Zirmrpeprarri t re p.l Sierra Morena, via Eavana. _ . • i yT) PloZ A,/t E.. XITWX. E BMA Y • _ tleatuar J uniata, noteann arid kleut Orleans, rhihtdelpitikOn{t Southern ;141ai194 Od2 • ' Steamer Wtitoitrloget.-Teol, S'avnunalio . Philadelphia apd Southern Mail AS .L; , r'itverter Prometheus. 1 3ritr , Vitu:ileelen A VX'Stiuder&CO. r '1,1; sbn , edit hefty , Lat h de (let Snit - DI - Weaver, Wtutver, Pastan, Ropplter,Gordon&Co. Vaud, Claarteeteh. dSh 311EISIORANDA . - . Shin Bunker Ilill, Davie, Bailed from Manila prior to 2tith Dee for Boehm, with 0000 plenl4 bug,ar and 10,300 pieuls ; ; ) Ship Elizalietli Niolioleba (Bei. 'CreEmie, Balled from Shanghac prior to llth ult. for Now York. stenther England, Griggs, front Liverpool 2d and Qui uptown vd Met. at New York yoiiterday. steanpr itogilator, Peunituktpupßleared qt VT ,TclAt yc tt , riluk for Wituilultoui THE DAILY u,n,m(l BULLETIN-PHILA.DELPHIA, SATURPAYI FEBAPAAY 19.1870.- DONNA MARIA, , j • ' For:Tellt, now saadea. just landed. • KID GLOVE'S: , Also, 2W dozed ladies' and gents' Paris Kid Bl r orss. RIBBONS: , • Also, 400 tartan" riot/Bonnet Ribbons, corn prlilng Full line of Vain assorted colors Taffeta Ribbons. do . all'bolled 4411 d-k Ribbons. numbers 4to NO. do — colt red'and black Satin Ribbons. extra lin al tie* plain 'carded and ,feather , edge , s.l4 picut dce. Also., t - F • , Full lines colored Crepes, French .lal Flowers 6:c., Ac Also, Balmoral and Hoop Skirts, .Illdkfa,,, ;Ailbite Goods Ties, Bmbrolderice. Drew) and goak,Trlramings,Braida Buttnns, Gloves; llmtircllae, Fancy Goods, &c. BALX OW, ,11.00 OASES 'ROOTS. 5H0R13,111.18,,,ac. OFf virsDAT MORNING. _ Feb. at 10 o'clokir l fiu four months'eredit,lncluding Citgeil Men's, boys. andyouths' calf, kip and buff leather Boots; tine grain Long Lez.Dreas Boots; Con• green Botts; Balmorals; kip, - buff. and, polish grain Brogans; ac men's, misses' and, children's calf. kid, goat, morocco one enamelled Balruorala: Congrest Gai ters: Lace Boots: Ankle Ties:. basting Gaiters, Slip pers; Ti uctding Bags; Metallic Oversboes, he. , LARGE SALE OF BRITISH, FRENCH: HERILIN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, , ON THURSDAY;MORNING. Feb. 24, at 10 o'clock, on four months' credit; • • • LARGE FALB' OF OABPRTINGS, d:c. • • • CB'? FRIDAY IrIORNINO. BA. 25. at o'clock, on four months' credit, about 200 pieces Ingrain, Venetian, List-Hemp. Cottage and Rag Carpetings,2l4 rolls Canton Matting; &c. SCOTT'S ART GA LL ER Y AND. AUCTION CrOMNISSION BALES ROOMS, B SCOTT. Auctioneer. •• 1117 CUESTNUT street, , 'Girard ROW. Particular attention paid to-out-door sales at modei-• rate rates. de29 tf TRADE SALE OF BARTIIAIH kTAIITON FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, To be held at-Seattle, Auction 'CheAnut street, Girard Row. ON MONI/AY'IIIORNING• Feb.M, by order of Win. T. Honking, General Agent :or the CoiirrpomY, for I;he hole ,purpase of introducing their inperior merit!, to - the hablie. MACHINES :92 , 1111oNpity .Feb. 21„„at 10, 2 o'clock; bY 'otter of to. P. 1115 Chestnut street, general agent for 'Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Southern States for these' superior Ma chines, wltick only newt to bepow,o known to melte them the -most popular family pawing nmalues In the. market. They are juitt,from the manufactory, every way complete, and sold with the ag,etere guarantee. Machinee now on exhibition at-the office of the agency, where parties are invited to call' and examine them and receive instructions in working them before and after the taM. Calif alecO, be been tit tie auCtion 'reetcle.- two days beforei pale, ,' • • . . • • . After twenty five 5 - eat of' swecessfol, butiness in my present location.' have conclude, to retire from- bus'. rites. and vreyions to my departure to Eprope, in May, I will make a public sale of my ENTIRE STOCK. (1116 FURNITURE, and have put thesame indhe Rands of ' Inr. R. SCOTT, Jr., for disposal without the least reserve. It would be egotism on my pert to say anything noon the quality of the goods I produce, The rale will take place on Tp UREDAFI and FRIDAY, ~Yebriaaryl 24 and 26, at JO o'clock A. M:, or my premiaee. Now open for &Zinnias *lett. Terms-90 days for all 01111136 over 63300. Thanking you for past favor.. 'I remain, Sours, eery respectfuT_Przlly. . • L., P. B.—ln conseqience of , inrimmense stock Apd in of room, I deem it necessary toleaue - tickets of adtulesion. The 531110 may be procured on a pplication and at the Art Gillery Itll;Uliestnnt street. - I. L MOM 53,563 13 ~68,835 0l 2,01/17 sq,en (15 4 , 4.912 19 A/1 ART,LN BROTHERS,_ALICTI I REIM AVE (tOiWylahmunextr9r WhblllS4 AO l l ll 4 N0:629 X STN tn- street; rear 'entrance rzywn 3 l4llaor SALE OF REAL ESTATE AND STOCKS. ON MONDAY.: TES. 2£l. , At 12 o'clock noon,, tha, Philadelphia Exchange, will beootd— _ , MODEDN ..TIESTIENCE, No. 609 South Tenth at Executdre Peremptory Bale—sToxtz said .DIVE,LI4 IN 6,Xlr ge.road and Green st. „ . . • Pervileptory sale at.Nio. WAlChestitint street. VERY ELEGANT 'FRENCH ELATE MANTEL, PI ER AND OV.A Is .31}P,BON.A.ALi_i srLEatipirf. OLP, GILT ANA t WALNUT f RA siEIL FROM TRIO VIE ON THURSPAE MOANING, Feb. 24, at II o'clock. at No , . lOW 'Chestnut street. WE WILL SELL- WITIIOUT RESERVE, br • catalogue. - a large and excellent selection of' the .finest, quality, French Pilaff Mantel, Pier, and Oval , AlirrortiOf. Walnut, the various sizes, in splendid pold-gilt and Frames.. :•. • The public is respectfully informed that this sale In cludes a firet.class.aixortonintt of Mirror* of fault de—, signs a nd choicest patterns, haying been mannfentltred: by Mr. Peitnan expressly for his private sales. rrIHOMAI3 'BEROII. EtON, — AUCTION% KERB AND COMAUSSION;MKB(III444I, • . CVESTRITT btrOet, Beer entrance Ve.l3.ol6araeat street.. . • Eloneehold, lifnuature og n every description receiveo etet'. Conignment. • - Bales of P. f zettere et dwellings attended to on the mai reasonable terms. • Eideserdrit' Salo. ." Sale N 0.1313 Woott street. HANDSOME I.IOUSEIIOLD PIJRNITOI/4 , 1' r 7. French. Plato/farad stud , Pitr 711 irroratSchoznautrstr, Piano Porto. Parlor and ChamberFarruture;4o.„ ON TUESDAY MORNING. at -10. 040Ciri tit Nki..lsl3;Worstbstrert. Also, the Fur. nitnre of houses Nos 1.300 and 1411,,wi1l bo sold bt order' of Extcntors, comprising—rosewood 7 °dose , Pipuo, Forte. made by.Scisowaclier Cp.;.17 largo, French' Plato Mantel, and Pier Mirrors, Parlor Suits- Framed; Engravings, Walnut and Cottage (ThaMber Suits; Beds , and Bedding, splendid Walnut Wardrobe', with mirror doors: Bedsteads, Bureaus and Etageres to match; Car pets,DiningJloom and Kitchen Furniture, AN. Cataloguestean be had at tbo auction "tote on Handily. L. ABRERIDGE & CO., Al:revert .. ICERS. No. 605 SlARKETetreet.above 'fifth LARGE BAIA er.BOBTS. SHOES HATS AND.- ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, Yob. 23, at JO o'clock, we will sell by catalogue, about 1500 cases odb , Boote,d3bees and ,Dregans, ,c.ity and. Eastern -man'ufaetbro, tompriiing large assortment of first class goods, to which the attention of city and country buy; re la called,- t 67 Open early on morning of the sale for examina• tion. B y , REUIRITras 0044. 'ATI • ,lONERItg; CASH AUCTION HOUSE, No. L') MARKET street. corner of Bank street. DRY GOODEI=DRY GooDs4-seo CASSI 31E10E8. testes 110bps*. Alpacas, 'Linen Goods, Hdkfs., Ties, Spool Cottons, Notions. ON HOND.ity#MORNING. Feb. 21, at 10 o'clock. Also, inverse Boots, Shoes Hats, Caps, A I act,' 100 dozen PfAcke - • Also, the entire Stock of a stall Trimminis Store. A. IAcC.LELTJAND,.. AUCTIONEER, j 219 CRESTNEV Street.' FM - Personal attention given to Sales of , Ffouseheld Furniture at Dwellings. BET Public Sales or Furniture at the Auction Rooms, 1219 Cheetndt streiiA evetYsLaild&stand Thursday. i For particulars see Public Ledger. Er R. B.—A superior class of Furniture at Private Sale. C. D. MOO A44E13 ' 1313rIOSEEBB, ' .o•l2it PT A ' ~ 1. Ne. ABB . etrodit.. BOOT AN II 1111011: BALES EVERT ISIO,,IMAY AN A ~1...' THURSDAY rprrAPEINCEPAL MONEY ESTABiph3H. ..a_ vle;it-r-S. E. corner of SIXTH and BACH streets., Moneyadvanced on Merchandise generally—Watohes Jerry; Diamonds, Gold and Silver Plate, and Ati ap ar ales of vats for anVeh of s . e flirt 9 .. n..; r NV TOIES 4 41r, f itY 0 1 / 4 -C i s . l 4 /TY' SA . Fine,Poldn fatlitteet tddeadtbom n v . p . 9 in Englislh American and Swiss Patent Lover Ware ea, Fine Gold Hinting Casbatail Vnete 4 c"fo l l4Wagg ' Fine Gold Duplex and ptlapr 1, atc es{ Fine Silver . , 'F' cli funolfsh Arneriban and barns mg Case and Open - s --, , e 1 4 °nab I , Patent Lever and LopineWatolseqp•Dsmble Base n„, .„ Qnartier and fdlter .ItalcholaLLisdies ' Irkinq W .. a „ te ,.. b .. 01 / Diamond Breastplilse Fldge_r 1013,1D4 Ear I , IlFs. '''''''"fi ' he.' Fine Gold Obeine,; , friedallsonni Bradeletal tkarn Pinkßlttitein; glitter 14410; PPOlCal'"!,. l u!d 4.1 ",'" 4 I , il&lliXMLAilarge etvolotble glraproof 13141.1 suitable for a Jeweller; we 41650. , . _ , .„, _. ~ ~. Aldo, several lion' In den domdciaiyiqb Ma Ulan UntAllffatailAd PI, ,l. L. ...%) Ci....-X X ° .l I r ' - 6toirinei 'Norfolk; Pleat. sailed (emit Itteltiiteard 17th Inst. for Me port. liorlrAi co! bury a) rrenrok.mtned from Yolcoliamy t r it tilt. fotk'Neu N York 00.1 i 321,00041bn tent liokkrArgotot off G),Steougrafo, cjoilroCl St4lt3W ItOTA ei - lerday for this port. Birk Olivia Ihtvle. tilvortle, from Manila, Balled from Iloilo 20,11 Nee for New York. Bark Tsll, , nm, Andrews. 3T days from It to Jan , dro. et Bfw York, yestordav, with co/tan. Riltaitniwatikeo,. I,4mwell, , trom Bnenoa krren 2701 VIVIit Thomas+ 2711 V WV, at New York 17th Inst. dehr Hattie Paige, Betsy, hones for 'Cardenas, was ppoken 11th Info, Int 2040 lon 7461, tlUhr R chard Yalu. Whittaker, at 'Savannah 10th hist (Wm It fehmstad , Bohr G I 111urnoy.,Mtiroly,naltocffroorAicbmond 17th inst. for title port. - Behr Dxnntf,•se. Coombn. from lifonaina for Now York, WWI panned 17th ult. oft Gibraltar. IBABINB SI6OICLIJANY. ' Ship 'Mikado OR/. Itibern , at tN York fr , m Shaughao. reports , ' Nov 24,10 t 19 111 E, discovered a boat ninon' of us; ran towrifds It; it' proved to oolong to the British b , rk Ravenswood which had toundsred three days before In a hurricane; the boat had the captain and 14 men in it; the chief mate and ono, man went down 'kith 11110 "Wei, toe/vibe/nen otrboatd and banded them at St fle4enn ^' The' BaretawdOlt was from Bangkok, bound to Falimputh. e AIIVTION_ TT IptUNTIZTO, ,FA U. 4 BORON Se U 0 I: 7 1 . ) 1 AUCTIONEERS,' ' Nos. 232 and 231 Market street. corner of Bank. LARGE SALE OF FRENCH. AND OTHER E (MO • PFD N DRY 000138. 010.1.0NDAY , MORNINai Feb.2l, at 10 o'elock.on four months' credit. luciu ling— DRESS pOODS. Piecies blkFlikcord 111ohaira,„ A Ipacas, flno Reps, &c.. do, sup . JOT POplin Alpacas' and White r roes, do' Spring Del Ones. Popelln.s. Mohair Lustros, 100 PIECES LYONS DRESS SILKS. Ful' lines pli . boiled black Taffeta and Drap do France. o' tilaCk Oros Grnitio and Cache,- Jnerie do very eleirant colored 'Nutt do Solo; 7L PIECES SATINS. In blacks and colon. of various /Mantles. 2.1 PIECES' GROSDE NAPLES. In the noaee itttsprin shades. . . • 00 PIII 3ES MALINER, Plain white, black and colored and a bouton, latest novelties. J3PSULS,L TRA t DE SALE' BARTILAM FAMILY SEWING I. MITE, EURNITURE WAREROOMS, . No. 121 d onth Eleventh street.-: AUCTION `OAL‘ Mqq & THOMAS SONS; AITOTIONENHI3, 41 Non. HI and 141 Ecoutzi7ol.lBTH stied BALES OKH TOCAiti AND-HPLetkESTAT'L,-_— War Public salea at the Philadlilphlg XrPallia l 3 r THVEDAN t at 12 O'clock.- ; • Wr 7, Furniture salon Eit Abe Auceon' Agora , XVEHY TH UHBDA Y. 116 -1 71;alos at 114 • 31 doncosretpivAegpopyki attention • Adminlstrator'e Sale, • 0.124 Tulp“hooken *inset. Gormantown• If A NTIOM E ROSEWOOD. WAIANCT • AND' OAK FURNITURE, lIANDsoMF; nnoOATELLE AND LACE CURTAINS. VEity FINE oil, PAINT. INGS, NINE FRENOI-1, MATE ~ KANTEL, , AND NC E R M inßioCAn s. supEtion VSPLRVINo M AT SBLS RL AND O MED E A R L C O RPE E S, T t.rDA I N'r FRI. NCH ciliNk. fIANDROMICLY OUT AND GN• GRAVED GLASSWARE, dm. 04 WEDNESDAY ,MORNINGs. geb,mi, at 'IU o'cluek, at Nn. Tanimock'on Ptre'nt, Gtrniantown, by catalogne, the entire Household Fund , ture. comprising— Handeome, Rosewood .Srawillit Baum and Sitting Room Furniture, ,brutin ntidi plash cov erings; bandsnino Walnut Chamber Suit, elegant Oak Itufl(it Sideboard, very large and elegant zebra wood Extension Table. Oak Hall Furniture, snaerior Ma llogany aid Cottage Chamber Furniture, fine French Platolllontel and Pier 111 lrrore,verX lino, PaintingS, handsome Brotatelle and Lace Ourtales,shandsomely, ,painlec and Olt Mantel Vases. Bronze Ornaments. All. te•tior Spring Matresses, b Medallion Velvet. Brus 13(413 and other Carpote.megant French Ohinualindsothely Cut and Enigarrd Glassware. Kitchen Utensils, dai. A 'LARGE AND 'ELIWANT PRENen CIIIMA.DINNER. TEA AND , InlatintllT BLUE AND GILT DECORATED. , 212 PIECES. CARRIAGES, HARNESS, dm. Alpo: GermAntown"Wagon, - , WM, pHllllOl' clone Carriage; by Vintoinn;fohr sets Double and Single Mir nee's, Garden Implements, dm. Nay be examined at o'clock on the morning ()reale. VALUABLE GREEN-INUSE•pLANTs. The valuable Greett-honso Plants' sold on FRIDAY MORNING, February 2.5, at 10 o'clock PUBLIC SALE ON 711 E-P jtEm.sg - • By order of the Conimianioner Alf - Matkets undj City Property, Wharvea and Laudities. THREE, ST4 BRICK. BUILDING. UN ' SATURDAY MORNING Feb. InO, at II o'clock preelmelvoirlil tiobi pitb4 lie elite, to tile bittheat bidder, on the' prenifiles. all that three-story brick messuage oemaried by the Nineteenth Ward Union Leagnei sit tiatblkt itivjytrection of reit - II:- ford road and York : rfittAteedttt -ortrea!--ro be taken down a nd the material and debris removed by the purchaerrbn or before t ittpribidegO, RI Ott, be Trail atilm. of •• 4 By order old. H. PUGH. Esq., Commissioner. PUBLIC SALE By itrderof the Commissioner of Markets and City Pro • perty Wharves and Landings. LEASES OW CITY WHARVES, i ON TUESDAY, MARCH 1, At 12 o'clock, noon, at the Philadelohiaxchango,will be gold at public auction, to the highest bidder. for the tent) of one or three years, the following named wharves and landings. Brdemburg Wharf, on the river DelaWaro. . Cpmberland street wharf, on the river Delaware. Marlborough street wharf, on the river Delaware. Pfune street wharf, on the river Delaware. strget wharf, prr the river tichrtylkill. 4 , • By oiiter o a f J. H. PUG U, Heraniesaiener. J4llchb A. ifftE I EMA.D, .AOOl Nn. 422 W ALNITT •rroet. !EXECUTORS' SALE, ON THE PREMISES: ,HOTEL PROPERMIEH l3irr tCHATEEET;;FRA NE PO SATURPAY AFTERNOON, Feb. 19, 1870, at 4 o'clock Nyill be hold on , the, premier:o_, a three Pitury brl4k 110 el ,property,', Olotialf` atreat, dear the 'lt - ridge orttr the Little Tardny creels Lot' g'Cl3OClit feet. Exult tort!' sale. Estate of Robert Ayre, deceased. safe at the Ashland House, Nos. 707, 709 and 711 Arch street. • lI.ANDSCMEEPARLOR FURNITURE.BRUSSELS,IIsf GRAIN AND lITITER CARPETS, WALNUT AND COTTAGE SUITS. EIAIR MATRESSES, BEDDIKG, CH 'NA, GLASSWARE. COOKING APPARATUS, STEAM AND DOT-WATER BOILERS, BAR-RooM FIXTURES. ENUNCIATOR, LIQUORS, etc., etc. ON MONDAY MORNING. at . ken o'clock, will be sold, by cstologue, the entire Parlor, climber, dining-room and kitchen furnittire, of thd Asblatal House, comprising elierant oil walnut parlor. suits, overed with I violet plush, oil walnut cli ' furtitnie, lrandirvibes. buresits, bedsteads, warbstands, hair marrow's, Sledding, linen. blankets, on Its. mirrors, dining-tables. glaStiware, china, steam be ting apparatus, cookihg Oensile,..lauddry fixtures, marble bars; enunciator, fine liquors, &c., &c. May be e.romin. , l,toith catalozoe, on ,VIOTA,iIiK of sale. prws cask. &le of 1:11e.foltole beremptoril.,. , Sale of the National Hotel, formerly the White Swan. Is 014..3'6, 308 and 316 Race street. LEASE, GOOD WILL, ,FIXTuItES ( AND FURNI• TERM, CARPETS. MATRESSES; BEDS, RED DING, A:c. ON TITESDAYMORNING., - , 'arch 1 , 1170, at 10 o'clOck. will be sold at' public sale, the beast,. Good-will, Fixtutam. Ram, Furniture, Car • nets. &c., of the National Hotel. • • r • LINING Itt OM AND KITCHEN FURNITURE. Also, China, Glassware, 'Kitchen Furniture, &c. DAVIS HARVEY, AUCTIONEERS, (I ate with M. Thomss Sawn/ Store Nos.lB and CO North Sixth Street. Sale at the Auction ROOMA. TIANDBO3IE WALNUT,PARLOROCRAMBER AND LIBRARY FURNITURE ,PIANO FORTE,SUPE PIOR BOOKCASES; -COTTAGE , SUITS, LARGE. TAPESTRY ' CARPECTS. , . on. CLOTGS, GAS CHANDELIERS, fIREPROOF BARBS...to. ON TUESDAY MORNING. ..• At 10 o'clock at the 'Anent:in Rooms, Including Walnut Parlor Suits.th greemand maroon plush. reps and Lair cloth; Bandsome Chamber Suits, Library Suit, in nefi terry; Walnut Secretary Boolocase,Dinhig Room Furniture, several Suits Cottage Furniture. Garnets, Oil Clottvs, lklatresiseaci Akc. large'iq'uantity new Cane-seat and.,Windsor Chairs. Rockers Also, two large Te pet try Carpels, about ICO yards each, Elegant Eight light Chandeliers. other Chandeliers. Gas Brackets, CAllrETb. OIL CLOTHS; WOODRNWARE, Ac.( kit 121 f. o'c7ock Tilting!, Twill and pio n Vene tian Carpets, Damask. List ; Rivg,and-Metnn Oarpetst- Llats, Stair and Table Oil Cloth , 'Floor Oil Cloths,Lo boxes Clothes Pins, Buckets, Tubs, Washboards, Sc., from the late fire. . PRINTING The Pocket-Book Calendar and ;1 P 4e P t P e Tf9r4 B 7 o o ll , PRINTING is now ready and may be had l.r ', 4.:.11 0 It .i. 0/ NOTHING. 4 : 4 4 t T f which is as near as possible the rates at which work generally is. done A. C. BRYSON & CO., Steam-power Printers, No. 607 CHESTNUT STREET, (Bulletin Building.) GROCERIES, LIQUORS, 4EA.;. 'LAVE Z CURRANT. WINE, ALBERT . ; c. : ROBERTS, Dialer icievery deeeriptiolk of .F trio, (4.l:leeries t Corner 'Elfrientli and Vine; Stied% NLW MESS. SHAD AND. ~S AIOED salmon, Tongues and - 13dirriti... in .pricoo order, j usl received Run for salo at CGUSTY'S East .End Grocery Io. ) 1.18-Touthgetnnd El trtat, below Chestnut street. TI.IVE SF,'ICES, GROUND AND WHOLE —Pore English 'Mustard 'by the ' mound —Choice White ; Wine nit 'Crab-Akepla , Vlnegar (ail piallug_in I store, an 4 row le qt QOUSSY 'S. tarn Nnd uroi?ers, No..! 114'8..nith Seto detrbet, ifiSlow Chestnut Street. —, + 1 . ' ---14 • 1 1',9 --- fg, EN' I GINGER , - 91 ^"' -- . I htoroe '17,;..4...,,-• NEW 9 S93ll4BN't G1NG : 44401) , POUNDS of ho ce'il f iebtflOttiger 'aid ftt6re 4 itibtrat COtTI§TrVEIt GkpOtrry, li 118 atith'S4cond street,'below Cheat ttititre6t:' • • ' • ' • • OV 1' 11?—^PQ iA NOOH; TurtiVh9pOljen:ffoupei of . teetan` °Orr M Mui atiafoe.l tort elle:0 'ln l alr it t o rt i ll s f i lifftl , lend Orooer~, No . g r etliteattli etreer.. awlelloa taut errebt. "d'ffl r irk ' 2 llliWie7Fo - R. PURSER VING, TN —A cholop,arriele t recelypd end for sale AU 001:181" 1 11f 4 Eliot litoeery ; No.llB , •jolltllr4letaral { street, bevy illylikKit.#49,oo.l 4 1 ::!:01 Cl 5 EoR SAWS. STREET RESIDENCE FOR 'SALE .131+ant • Brown Stone Residence, three stories mid Mansard roof; very commodious, furnished With Wren inedeiv convenience, and bbilt ink a veer flupetior sad enbeeantialmannlr„ Let 28 feet front by 150 feet doe, to Outhbeit etreet, on Whibli In erected'a handeerne Mot • • ' • Stable and Coach Bonne. , J. M, ,otrMMRR & SONS, ' ' 733 WALNUT Btreet. IirkitCHANTYLLIAE, N. J.*BUIEbiNG y 1 'sites for, ago, ,flve upauteB' walk from WOlwooo tatlon, • • • ' • ' 'lll4.ltri",,,M.Nlri 11 10 31 FRONT. AND AlAliilrEr ErrittlEEM 41:11thret4_, W. TORREY, •. • , fel9 Itur!, N0..127 Cimetnnt meat, Pkilaittipkia. ert,l INV tsl: - 6;1 4 iitic E eadEsiN:zkoit SALE zia The drilrablo Lot No, 11102 Sprroe fo rect. 22 fort front by )60 foot deep to a ;Arcot. J, Gl l lllPlgTer seNs. 793 Waltiat gavot... • • CI - CHE, STREET.—FOR An elegant modern Residence. - 25 1 feet front; wit II ever, conv..nience, buittarid fittnlehed throughout Ina superior manner, and lat 21.5'feet deop .throug , to,Son som 'freer, situate went of Eigliteenth street. M. C 11 Id.rd EY St SONS, 733 Walitutritreet A CLF NEW BEOIVNSTOI7E HOUSES,NOS t • 'j92G, 2004, :010 SPRIICE STREEY. FOR. s*LB, INIKIIED 'Willi WA ENVY , Ibß allll MOST , 813- PERIVE .111ANNk:It A.ND : WITH, EVERY MODERN CIINVENIENCE.' E. 1/1: Slan SPRUGH STREET. APPLY I.I.Ic.TWEII:DI .2 Aprp. 4 O'CLOCK. P. M. ' • • ' fel2-fm§ . F (Tin s t, E—THE HANDSOME Itrovn Stone and Predsed Brick DerellingilNo.2llB prpce street. All and every improvi plants. Half, can remora. it deidred. Alpo'b .a Dwelling; N&.1228 race 'afro et, All improvement's. Immediate pOSEMEWIOIII for 'Loth; and other prr pert/ fOrtinfo.' Apply to 00.14 , 1101 t JOBDAN,A"'' ‘ 4l .' — u.ntrecA. . CM: GERMANTO.W,N.-FOR SALE-TOE Zia hniulsorno Stone battago. Pituated Nortliti•est 'cor ner EastWalmatiane rind Morton street. Every city conVen I ence WO In perfect order. GroundS well shndsd by full , Frown flees. J. M. GUMMY SUNS, 73 4 Walnut streqt. • G ERMA NTO WN.—FOR SALE—Two , LIM *Anted Stone Cettages. with every city con-. venicnee.. Aunt in belt manner, and convenientto church Lane Station, eu Germantown firdirnad. ' Price 855 t each. J. 'AL & SONS, 733 walnut street. t FOR SALE—HANDSOME MODERN Laik ileatilenee, witty Mansard soot, three story double back buildings.every couventeece, and lot, 1:15 feet deep to a street. , —situate on . SeVt. eteeoth street: below Spruce. J. NE GlifelnEY k 50N5,733 Walnut mtreet. FOR SALE DWELLINO - 1421 ita worth Thirteenth street ; evert Convenience, and fe good order. . • . Superior dwelling . 1422 North Twelfth street, on earl terms. $5,500. , Three-story brick, 235 North Twelfth street, having good two-story: dwelling in the rear. $5.000 . Three-story brick, 516 Powell street, in, good order. e 2,750 . • ' ' • Store and dwelling, No. 310 South Sixth street. 85,000, Frame house, 900 Third street, South Bataan, near Spruce, clear. 8600. - - • . 010 Queen street, two-story brick, good yard. Building Lots on Paisyunk and lt good tat at Rising Bnn. itOBBRT 1112;e1FFBNa SON; 537 Pine street. Err FOR SALE—THE , HANIDSO3I.- Nal four-story Neifidenee, witlnbree-stOry fiputile bock boildings.end having every modern convenience end lm-' provement, sitnnto No. 908 Byrnes street.. 'Lot 2.1. feet frost by HS feet deep to a 20 feet aide strset. J. M. GUDI3IEY Sc SONB,733lVeinnt street. • FUR 'SAL E.---MOADERN THREE. E r a Story Brick Dwelling, 6198. Ninth et.. Every con• yeqier.lce. Inquire on the premises. my6-th,a,tu,tri WEST PHILADELPHIA PROPER. TIES For Sale. Wlt. B. WEIR, fe3 246." 393 t Chennut street. . 'VOR SALE-TEN AORESGP GROUND 12 1 on Hray's Ferry Road and Schuylkill river. ARLES BIA . fel7 6t'' ' ' No. CH 36 South SevenWth D street. ' -- OR' SALE OR TO L ET, • F Very Pesti - able Store Property, No. 734 North Nipth street. 20 by 78 feet, Poeseseion soon. DICKSON 11.110 S: 3:7o•Walnnt strebt, • • • fol 6 wa ta To - RENT. ,BRA 1 . ; ESTATE nREES4 & 4cCOLLUX +Li • AGENTS. • Office, Jackson street,' onnosite Mansion street, MP( Island, N. J. Real Estate bought and sold. Persont deeirons of renting cottages during the season will apply or address ea above., Iteispectfully rant* Muss. A. Bubteam, Henry Bhunn.. Francis hicllvain, , Augustus Morino, John Davis no W W. Juvenal. teB-tg el TO LET-THE FINE HOUSE 4t( 21E2. South Erdad: Apply to E. B. JONES.2O7 Walnu tuteot. . • r01,9-12t" Egg • TO . LET--ATIANTIO . • CITY—A. .21:4large and bandeau() double dwelling, on Penneyl 'a' nvcrine, convenient to depot and beach. Large paVior. dining-rooms and kitchen. 21 Alt:ening roomy. Wash house, eervants' quarters, &c. , Apply or address 1315 WALL'ACE Wrest, Philada. fe12,2t." TO RENT.—A. HANDSO aVil Country Residence, Dny's lane, Germantown. A handsome country reeidence, Mani:tem street, Ger mantown. A dwelling house, No. 119 Rittenhouse street, Ger mantown. A 13weilia g 'house, No. 1541 North Twentieth street. A dwelling beetle, No 2130 Walden street. A stable on Miles street, below. Walnut street and above 'lentil street.* 'Reorh ter three horses and car riages. Apply to COPITOK & JORDAN, 434, Walnut el TO ,L.RT - SECOND-STORY FRONT Iliiilltierrn.324,ohestent street, About . 20 x 2& feet. puitable for an once or light business. - Jals tf r i p • FARR & BROTHER., in 'CRUNCH ALLEY, NO. 217, rotrlf•: story brick Storehotee, Wit! j i . e l e i lla rt r eo tAiirat , by 2.13 North Tenth street. R ENT. • ' . - 11115 F 'A Farm/Abed 'Haase • modern conrettlericee ; tscenty-two teL front.; lot, lull by 30 feet ; side yard. ten feet; three-stery Inlet bulldiukis; fire minutes' walk front Brood and , t'llestnut: To rept for six menthe or a year. Ad aTt.k. 8 " FILBERT," Bur, T.F. TI N °Mee. fell tf TO 14.0 1 11. 1 E T, 513 eO2SIIfLEItCE street, • 18 by 100 FEET. • delit 'i t Y fi t t o li-tf 6111VoIniteiltieGs'llt - , cdi 0 RENT—WEST PHILADELPHIA Cottages -- G to /5' roomy.; convenient. and in gootl 0 er; . 5 16 to . 660. W.L.IIOItO , IVELL, 131 S. Tbirty• sixth *diced. • ' • • ' ' jit22 `F OR • REN T—C HESTN UT STREET.' Tha deeiratdo• property, northeast •corner of Chestnut and Eleventh streets • will be improved. .11:1A1114 ET• STREET—Valuable store property, 40 feat front, southwest : corner of 4•ixtb street.. Pour-story. Ptore, 617 MA PART street. V 11414 STREET--Large Dwellinz, suitable for board- Mgdidlise. situate N. F- corner. Eighteenth, and Vine. ..T.41. 41131111E1 & SOWS, 733 Walnut street. , jTO LETHOUSE 706 SOUTH SEVEN. TkENTIL street. Portable heater, range, bath, hot water, gaa--all the, modern conveniences. Bight rooms.' Apply on the .remises. • • • • no24tf INtieURAN.E. FIRE 'ASSOCIATION w A.; PHILADELPHIA. Incorporated /March, in 1820. Offioe---No. 34 North Fifth Street, pietism BpumiIas.,EIQUOEHOLD PITRNITURE AliilllllE.W l W i lif OENERALLY FROM Y (In the city of Philadelphia only.) • , Assets Jenuary 1; 1870, 10;4572 1 732 25. T.III3STEES: unm a n, H. Hamilto n , Charles qower, John Carrow, Peter won, George I. Young, . • Jesse Lightfoot, Joeeph R. Lyndall, Robert Shoemaker Levi P. Coats, ' , Peter Armbruster, Simnel Sparhawk.. M. H. toickinseu Joserh.. Schell. • W. U. HAMILTON President, ae L 2l:= A W/, Vice President. Vld. T. Btf,B; WIFE COUNTY FIRE INSMLANCE CON PANY:2--0111ce: No, 110 South Hearth street, below Chestnut. , "The Fire Insurance Company of the Cotinty of Phila delphia Incorporated by the Legielatore of Pennsylva nia in 1.430, for Indemniti against loos or damage by Are. exclusiveli- CHARTER PgRPETHAL. This old and reliable institution, with ample capital and contingent fund carefully invested, continues to in sure buildings, furniture, merchandise, &0., either per. Manently or for a limited time against loss or damige by fire, at the lowest rates consistent with the absolute safety of its , customers. Lome sa d - w ith all passible despatch. il:Lake:l DLI/LOTORS 'Chas. J. Sutter, Andrew H. Hiller, if enry Budd, James N. Stone, John Horn, Edwin L. Haakirt Joseph hloore, Itolg c rt n , ] Hassey, Jr, aw r ge OTIAJIL al l ,surriß, President ' HENRY BUDD. vice President. 111DRTAytili Ir. )10ECKLEY. Secretary and Treasurer. It.MERIO ,, BIRE INSUllattiAA cog. l'ANY_,lneoporatedl9lo.--41barter pervetual. tr. 910 wALIMT street; above • Third,. Philadelphia. aviu a lame patimp Capital .13 toot pd Supine ite. Vested is sound nod, availaol'e Seontieleq, chntipte to Limon , on . dwelliogi f ' ; atOreth. 11.ttatture t • huirobandiee, Wessels in port ' Mild ' hei,r;o 9 dl ooo ;ao 01110 .1' 'Penl"lli properlf, AA lmieeti iberollLood promptly s am o s a & • e• sq .. b . , '', , i DthiCert , 4B4 • , L T,,,,,,,,_ B r A 1500.,, ', „ , , Pitootid O. Dntilh, • Jobh,Welah. , ~',. , , phatlee W: roulthey, ' PkizriotAPrat, i; ~, lerahtltiortle; • John T. MT/ 1 ; ' •• ~ Jolin P. Wetherill, •i • `William •, Vaal. '. • • ' t i, ,'1"1•. oo• )•t iz .A iTgOrd,A 8 O:19.1,01181 /Prealdonf. , dmairtairiCkiglßAWN94D.B9ccoto7. - ' .4,,i,'H.,... , ',....:..:., '; iv , . ~, • , .• •idiA 0,00 q:,,i-., , ,1u i...,1e INSURANCE COMPANY. ' . IY -J. Count ,A - Bißitie&' - - - ,!' ; ~„_... _. ...r.,..A.tiasic.., WC RPORATED Inc anAntian .VICAPITIVAir: , ABP TAL''' •'• '' ' c 1 ' 11600•1111 ' • i ' ' teoefpm off Prim:data; '69 , ~.. 9,991~11i r loteroat from Any evotokolltd, 1669 . . '111,69.13 I' . , . • TAosaas paid, 1880; Ai: 1, 1870. , OTATUMENT OF TUE ASSETS: F IrstlMort Rage on .01ty. Propertil 10761 4.73 is tinitdd ntatea Government,' it . nd,olper ,t,onn • _ • - Ronda 1,112,198 919 Railryint,Bet,k and Cm litocke. 55,71„1 • cpsth in Bank Had °Mee 247,120 Loa on Collateral BecOrltr 145614 S Nolo Receivnblo, rooatly Marine Pre. ffilume. , • • ' 821,994 40 Accrued 'lnterest • • .3a ll' Prenilinna In course of 8 8 5,194 SO Cneeltlefl Marine Proiniutne ' 10090 INI Rehligetate, omen of, Company. • • - phin ' • 38,0081111 .Arthbr G. ooffin, ,Franchi sonititi 'Joni*, • Ed‘tartra..Trarar. Johrt.Brown, `,, , EdwardS"..olarka, chnnaß T. Chariton 'barn tnbrode White, Alfred D.:Jeeetip,, NVeleh, Louie 0. Madeira, S. Morrie Wain, Chaff. W. Onehmen, John Ma.oll, - I it Clement A. Grieco", ardson, Brookte..• UTHUII,G. , 00F SIN Prost eat MCA FILES PLATT, Vece NAiTIIII4JS MARL.. Secretary. • C. II EIMER, .Secrotary. Tbe Lon dot Glohejns. .Co. D y , get, .Gold,. 0,171090)390 r United Siates 2,000,000 154 Receifiti(ker s2o,ooo.cios Premimins in14868,,.' $5 ,6 05 , Q75-P 0 Losses in tB6B, $3,662,445:00 No 6 Merchant.? Exchange,' I . B29urimiTEß PERPETUAL.IB7O FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY or PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE--435 and 437 Chestnut St. Assets on January 1, 15370. $2 825 731 67, Capital 5400,000 Accrued Surplus and Premiums 2,428,731,7 INCOME FOR 1870, LOSSES PAID 121111,11 101810,000. $144,008 , 42 LOSSES PAID SINCE 1820 OVER $5,500,000. Perpetual and 'Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms.' The Company also iSjlll.2l policies upon the Rents of aH kinds of Blinding'', Groubd Rents and Mortgages. • The " ":hap no DISPUTED MATH. DIRECTORS, _ Alfred G. It Alfred Filler , Samuel Grant, Thomas Spars Geo. W. Richard,, Wm. Grant, 4 ' tmac Lea, ' Thomas O. Ellis,' George Fales, Gustavus 8 Benson. • ALPRE O. It AIC ER, Proddent. .IAB W. MeALL ( IIRIV II Be FA eI' ' ; Vice President. TR SOPOBE Id. 2202 n, Assist ant cra Secretary. fe7 tde3l§ THE .PHILADELPHIA SAFE DEPOSIT AND INSURANCE COMPANY, . • OIFICII AND BURGLAR-PROPY VAULTS IN THE PHILADELPHIA BANK BUILDING, No. 421 CHESTNEVETREET. * ' ••• CArITAL, 450%000. . • Per SAPZ-611Er/NR qt . GovzsNAENT Dorms and other fh.:CURITIE9, FAMILY PLATE, .1 EWELIIYAIIII other VAMP.' A BLED, unddr spedlal gnarantee, at the lowest rates.. The emptier also offer Air Bea at ratea iarylng from *l5 to $76 'per aneunti the renter alone holding,thq ker. SMALL BArtB IN THE lIIIROLAII-PROOF YAITIATS, affording aboolitte BReutt ITT against P'l Tittrr,Bitit- GLARY and AcCIMIAT., , • All fiduciary oldigationa.such,as ygttusrs. Gl:Altman amps, ExEburnicsitirs, etc:, Will be undertaken and' faithfully Aliacharged• Circulani,gto tog falldatallsaorwarded on application. DiHECTORS.. . Thomas Robins, , Honjamin.B. Comogya, Lewia IL. Aeldiurati' Augustus Heaton, J. Livingston Erringer. ,F. Itatchtord Starr, R. P. 41cCnlln tl Daniel Haddock; Jr. - , Edwin it. Edward Y. Townsend. James L . Clagliorn, John D. Taylor,' Harr OF FICEQ , Prisidott—lEWlS It..ABRHIJUST. Vice President-4- LI VIp4GSTON ERHINGEII. &et clarVaitd Treasurer—R. P. HcOIiLLAG.H. • Soiicitor—HlOll4.l3a L. 4.BIIHUEST. . • • Ire 2 wadmi fELANV.ARN., MUTUAL SAFETY INS 3 RANCE COMPANY: incorporated by the Ledaa. lature of Pennsylvania, E. corner of THIRD and WALNUT streets. , Philadelphia. ` MARINE INSUItA NCNB On Peas els,'Cargo and Freight to all parts of the world. ' INLAND INSURANCES On goods by river, canal, lake and land carriage to all parts of the Union. PIRE INSURANCES • On Merchandise generally on Stores, Dwellings, • Ronson, oc. ASSETS OF Tin courAigir ovemoor 1, latra. • • . 8200,000 United States give Per Cent. Loan, ten-forties' • SHWA CO 100,000 United, States Six PIPP Cent. . Loan.( lawful money )...........•»..... 107,700 01 60,000 United Stales . . Six per Cent. Loan, 1881.. ... . . .... acioxio 00 200,000 State of , Cent. Loan.. . .. - .... . 143,961) 011 600,044 City' of . 1437 _ cent Loan (exempt from tax)... 300,925 ( 0 1016,00 d state of Now Joroey Six Per cent.. 102,000 011 20,000 Pennsylvania Railroad 'Pita ' • - • Mortgage Six Per Cent. Bonds... ,10,400 00 25,000 Pennsylvania Railroad Second • A Mortgage tilx , PerCent. Donde- 28,626(0. 26,000, Western Pennsylvania Railroad • Mortgage Hitt per Cent..Bondill • j: ,fl'ennsylvania , Railroad, guar. Rattle) ' 20,000 00 100,000 State of Tennessee , Five Per Cent. Loan . 15,0(000 7,0(0 State of Tentteesee Six Per Cont. Loan 4,270 Oil 12,500 , Pennsylvaniti 74 1tailroad Cam. • puny, 201 shares 5t0ck......14100 00 '5,000 Borth • Pennsylvania, Railroad t ' Company, 1110 shares stack 10,000 Philadelphia and Southern 'Mail 3'9°° 00 • Steamship CompanY,, SO shares stock 7,00 00 243,9(0 Loans on Bond and Mortgage 7; first liens On City Properties 244900'1111 ' Market value, 111,4630170 4111 Cost, 01,215,622 27. Real Estate-- ... . . .. 50,441111111 Bills Receivable ....................... made- . . ... • 3 2 01790 70 Dalances it A - den - Jew-Pre. minnis on Marine Policies. Ac trued interest and other debts drie.the Company.-.. . . OA* T, Stock. Scrip, & c.. of su ndry Cor. porations, 04,708. Estnediited , • value ,740 01 gash in Bank - 0159,318.01 • , t Vash . gra 260 159.291 14 81,z3i,400 Par. Thomaa O Hand, John U. Pavhb Edinund B. Sunder, lbaophilus Paulding, James Traqualr, - ' Ilenry'6loan Henry O. ballett, Janice 03,g'Alluda , 0. u` Jdaeptril: Seal, ~!1 , Z,1 Hugh Craig, Jahn 1)1 4 Taytart, Goorga W. Wiry:49u. , Willi= O. nolintbr 7, inf REVIVTIAIFIBIVIN. / 1 / 4 "1 -13 =, ,A;igigta ..... L'i.SP 43:.~ .il. lam.; ~r'a: 11111111111 EM insvwct in' t Ph tadeip a : DIRECTORS. ..ifiatnixel E. StekS, ' William a, Realtor), Edward Darlington.' 11. Jon Brooke, 114<itztrit Lafonrcado, Jorieg, ' • Jvt ftß. 11.'Forlarad, ,Tolikuct P. Eyre',Spracorldturaia, ,J . B. Seniplo, RlBiburg, . Borger : D. *organs AP,' PANT), President. 7.'D'a. V IS, Vice President. rotary% Secretary, del.S 092,104,01111111 P 42483,51 j 111,1162,1t0 Ot
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