The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, February 17, 1866, FOURTH EDITION, Page 6, Image 6

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    T1IK DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 18G6.
NUMBER LT.
DIET FOK MRNTAL DTSPEPTICfl, AMD A CUBE
FOB nY-rocnoNDMA, HY-POCRIST, OR AMY
COMPLAINT OF A HY ORD8B,
IJY OUIl 8EUIKS EDITOIC
ALDIANAO AND IIA&T.
SBOBT OTntK-ILLOaiOAb on8EnvATl02I3 FOR TIM
WEAK
February.
Hsjnflny. 12 Freshet In the Sohnvlkill. Chssnut
Street Ilrnlee safo. Having withstood so mnny
attacks from the land forces it was impervious
to an assault by water, and tt now stands an
tee blockade to all travel in that direction.
TnBly, IS.-fJeneral B. K. Butlor buys trronnd
ontlioJamos river to oroct a mill noon. It is
believed anions sporting circles that, as he is
down thoro, and i.cnoral Grant in Washing
ton, the "mill" will be between him and toe
Lientonani-Genoral.
lVdnrlny, 1 1. Fornoy's Stnqe unset by trvln
to run over a Mill corner of .Ninth and Walnut
streets. Jhe name of tbo Hill torriOed the
driver, Hemp lldi,
Tbnrn(in.y. id. Rac of the Winoolci and tho
Alfioiiquin acain on the carpet. Alter plaving
'pufy wan's a corner" around Faulkner
Island tor tbice davs, both boats returned, ou
tiruly putrflid that it was tho best boat.
Trlclay. Petition ofGeiman name, hoalod
by Frof. Bimlrr. one mile lonir, presoutod to
the Pennsylvania legislature in favor ot Sun
day tars nnd hunday Carnivals This l the
commencement of the real "Rindor-Fost"
among tbe horses.
Satnrtlnjr, 17. Series Column Day. The Editor
f aviiur been absornod by reading the Consnes
slonal Dot ntes on Constitutional Amcnrimonu.
bas neglected liis own Constitution. He now
protnsex, as an amendment, to g.vo no more
serious attention to CODgrets.
Proceedings In Congress.
TUB CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT.
Mr. Stevens, from the Committee on Recon.
Btroction of the Capitol, reported tho Hot Joint
Resolution proposing ail amendment to the Con.
stitution, with the Amendment bo as to read as
follows:
Resolved, By tho Senate and House of Repre
sentatives of the ULited States in Congress as
sembled, two-thirds of both Houses concurring
including the Rotunda, that the following articles
be proposed to the members of tho several States
as an Amendment to the Constitution, and
shall pe valid as a part of the saitj Con
stitution, viz.: Representatives and Members of
Congress shall, on leaving their seats, go straight
to their Hotels and Boarding-houses, (as nomes
they are supposed to have none), and not linger
around the restaurant of the Capitol; and there
shall be neither Cakes or Candles sold in the
Eotunda or involuntary servitude behind any
Candy or Cake stand by any party, without dis
tinction of race er color, except as a punishment
lor crime, whereof the party Ph" W9 been
duly convicted. Provided, nothing In this clause
shall exclude Bootblacks, Italian or African, nor
Indians, untaxed, from their Ubual avocations in
the Rotunda; but shall refer particularly to
Americans of African or Irish descent selling
things that are at variance with the American
and Human Constitution.
Mr. Eldridge (Wis.) inquired whether the
words "nothing in this clause" referred to the
claws ot the party dealing out the candies, and
il so, he would propose an amendment to the
amendment to refer particularly to Molasses
Candy, that no claws should enter into tha
article. ,
Mr. Stevens replied that If the member had
paid attention to the whole sentence, he would,
see that the claws referred only to the half
breeds, whether Africans, Indians, or Irish, for
to the "pure (breeds) all things are pure."
Mr. Wright (N. J.) suggested that probably
the repeated visits to the Rotunda accounted for
the Rotund-ty of most of the members. (Ap
plause In the galleries.)
The Speaker said he should have to clear tho
galleries il any joko or pun made by ths mem
bers was appreciated by persons so far above
them. (Repeated cheering, during whlca the
Speaker took bis seat.)
Mr. Raymond (N. Y.) said the Times has
changed (cries of joke! joke!), and tho radicals
are moving heaven and earth, and be might say,
things under the earth, tor no liter than yester
day he saw four tables, that looked like peanut
stands, brought up out of the cellar and carted
away. To carry out their Abolition notions,
they abolished tbe cake tables and slavery, but
failed to stop tho cultivation of sugar or mo
lasses, and now, in their rage, want to abolish
Molasses Candy in the Capitol.
He concluded by saying that it would be im
practicable to carry out the resolution through
out the District, that the excluded race would
make a eland at evory gate of the Capitol and
down the Avenue to the farthest end, and within
the shadow of the Statue of Liberty on your
Rotunda would be candy models of that figure
be sold, rivalling in sweetness the patriot's
swtetest dream of Liberty. I mean to be can
died in my remarks, and though I speak for no
one in the molasses interest, yet I do say tbo
Amendment Is not Accessary ; f or in my city,
where perhaps more of these articles are con
sumed than anywhere else in the United States,
the report of the Health Officer shows that they
are not unconstitutional.
Mr. Stevens (Thaddous of War caw's). Mr.
Speaker, all I shall attempt on this occasion is to
place belore the Home distinctly, and I hope
intelligibly, tho true moaning of tho proposition
submitted. It Is true wo have been informed by
4'the man at tho other end of the Aveuue," who
keeps a stand, that if trade Is abolished here, it
must increase there, as visitors to the nation's
capital, as well us members, find it cheaper to
buy cakes and candies through ti e day and pay
for lodgings, than 'to take uo with repuliir board
at the present pneet at the Hotels.
Kow, sir, I think very differently myself. It
so happened that when our Fathers formed this
Government, bonrd was two-and-a-half a week,
and In many instances this sum Included "wash"
lng."
At that day butter was a levy a pound, and
everything else In proportion. Then hotels were
scarce, and booths and cakestands were allowed
around the Capitol, with the hope that thej pro
prietors would see themselves, that they were
taking the members' spare change, and the evil
would cure Itself by the dealers getting rich
and retiring from business; and it was also
thought that with Increasing boarding-houses
tne.rlyalr.y would be so great to furnish food in
accordance with the principles of the Constitu"
tion, that members, owing to a press of matter,
and remembering the admonition of the Father of
their Country, would refuse any foreign Influence
to woik in their internal aflairs. (Immense
cheering.) Bit, sir, what do we see f (Hore a
voice in the gallery cried out "Board six dollars
a day.") Yes, eir, and I contend that it
is owing to these Calte and Candy stands lessen
ing the appetites of the members that keeps the
landlords in such a prosperous condition, for I
believe, sir, that if members would let their full
appetites out tit their boarding-houses they
would burst up every boardlng-houso keeper in
the District In lees than a lortnieht. Forbid
that I should ndopi the idea of the gentleman
from New York, that tho excluded race would
establish a cordon of stands around these Cn.pl'
tol grounds. I kcc 110 dancer to members from
the stand of "the man at the other cud of the
avenue," or of BLy outsldo of the buildings, as
the rain on stormy days and tho dust in fair
weather would make the condiments bo unpalat
able to everybody that they would eventually
dwindle away lor w ant of patronage.
At the conclusion of Mr, Slovens' speech, Mr.
Raymond made an explanation, faying that he
never bought anything of the "man at the other
end of the avenue," and did not know so much
as he was yet in business, and it must therefore
be conridcred false that he had received a ginger-bread
horse to advocate his ink-rests.
The House then took a vote on the amend
ment in its original form and as amended by Mr
Eldridge, and with Mr. Raymond's objections
embodied In It, and carried It by a two-thirds'
vote, so that it was not necessary to refer it to
the "man at the other end of tho avenue."
Manatunk, February 14, 186G.
Mr. Series Editor Dear Sir: Going up Ches
nut strep.,, the other evening, I stopped into a
bftttement Concert Saloon, and I found abasement
all around (if you think this pun can be im
proved, pleast do it). I waited through two or
three songs, when my curiosity was excited by
their customs. But as I am reckoned a poet in
our town, I will put my musings into verse.
M TJ8ING8 IN A CONCERT SALOON.
By a Young Man from the Country.
When a man sticks a hat on the back of his head,
Tell me. O Editor, why do thev roar?
And. then, when ho pushes it torward instead,
Why do they scream twice as loud as before?
When an elderly eentlcman rumples his hair,
Why do they all so delirious as well ?
When he uses a handkerchief out of repair,
Why do they ! why do they I why do they yell r
When a vulgar virago is singing her song,
wny must sne oner nerseu as a w no r
Why give applause about ten minutes long,
wuen sne says this is tne "nappiesc nour" 01
her life.
What does a singer intend to imply
liy "WbacK lol the larlty, laxity, lay?"
W hat can he hope to convey to me by
Kinging "Hum ti-id-uy, ui-uy T" en?
Yours out of the Saloou, Tom-ato.
FORNEY'S DRBAH FOB 1866.
A Sunday Passenger Car, drawn by a couple of
Bight-mares.
The Contrary Sex. The girls at the High
School wish they had two birthdays a year.
After they graduate they wish they had one
every two years.
gELLERS BROTHERS,
No. 18 II. SIXTH STREET,
Having added to their former business that of
MILL AND FACTORY FINDINGS,
Intend keeping a full assortment of everything in that
line, which they will leU at the lowest rates, Including
Pure Oak Tanned Leather Belting,
Gum Belting and Steam Packing,
LACE AND PICK'S It LEATHER,
BAUD A?D HARNESS LEATHER, .
HOLLER CLOTH AND SKINS
CARD CLOTHING,
BFLT HOOKS, RIVETS, ETC.
AUo continue to cmulacture as heretofore,
WIRE CJid'J'H.
SIi:VKS, SCHEENS, Htc.t
Of which a lu.l utroitincnt la kept constantly on
LuIiU. 1 SUlUlUIuri
REVENUE r-TAVi'S. REVENUE STAMPS,
L Ki-.Vl.Mili BTAMfB,
or all dfKcrltn!i.
tit all dubcni) I"" ., . .
Always en nana,
Alwuv ou Imuil,
Atr-VAAP. V"- CHKSNU I' street
Atl VANx' o.BU t HK8NUT Street,
( in- dour bmow f eveuth atteet.
ne roor i-eiow -eventh street.
The most Mh-'i-I fl'nenuut avowed.
The uiott llLem il.m-ouut allowed. 1 ft
T"VEAFNtS, LUNDNEES, AND CATARRH.
I J. Ika At H i," , Froienorot the Eye and Kar
treats all dlnunr. i.rterUinlnK to tbe abova member
null tbe ulimiM rucveM. Testimonia l lrom ilieuioat
reliable rourte. In II e city eau be aeon at bUoffloa, ho.
6 10 1 IN K Mitct. T'.e Mcdlial Faculty are Invited to
aecrmpany tbuirpa-linta a ha kits no lecrtts In bis
practice .101
FINANCIAL.
JAY COOKE & CO.,
No. 114 S. THIRD STREET,
BANKERS,
AND
DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES
U. S. to Or 1881,
I 20s, OLO AKD NEW,
10-40SI CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS,
7 E0 S OTE9, 1st, 2d, and 8d Series.
COMPOUND INTERES1 SOTEa, WANTED.
INI E BEST ALLOWED OS DEroSITB.
Collections made; Stocks Bought and Bold on
Commission.
frpecfal business accommodations reserved for
LA iau.
rmi.APKi.rniA, Fehrnary, 1866. 2 7 8m
U. S. SEC U RITfES.
A SPECIALTY.
SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO.,
BANKERS & BROKERS,
16 S. THIRD ST.
THILADELPHIA.
I 3 NASSAU ST.
NEW tOUK.
STOCKS AND GOLD
BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION.
IK IEBEST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. 2 1
jvviiss BiiOTnEKs,
No. 225 DOCK STREET,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
' BUT AND SELL
TJSITED STATES BONDS. 1881s, 8-20s, 18 40s.
UNITED STATES 7 MO. ALL ISSUES.
CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS
llercsntlle Paper and Loans on Co laterals negotiated.
Stocks Bonglit and Sold on Commission. 1 31 ly
IAIirEE, DUItNEY & CO.,
BANKERS,
STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
No. 55 S. TniRD STKEET, PHILADELPHIA.
Stocks and Loans boupht and sold on Commission
recurrent Bank Notes, Coin, Etc., bonjrbt and sold.
Special attention paid to tho purchase and sole ol
Oil Stocks. Deposits received, and Interest allowed,
as per agreement. 1218m
IIE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
HAS 'REMOVED
During the erection ot the new Bank building,
to 1174p
No. 305 CJUESNUT STREET
yoiiK, Mccoucn & co.,
STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
No. 30 S. THIRD STREET
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES Bouqht and Sold.
STOCKS Bodght and Bold on Commission.
INTEREST allowed on Deposits. 1311m4p
5'20s-
7'30S,
WANTED.
IDE HAVEN & BROTHER
No. 40 S. THIKD STREET.
X-T
G
OLD AND COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES
WANTED BY
P. F. KELLY & CO.,
10 6t THIRD AND CHE8NUT STREET.
FURNITURE.
JJU Y FURNITURE
AT
GOULD Sj OO.'S
UNION DEPOTS,
Nos. 37 and 39 N. SECOND Street,
, ((Opposite Cnrist Chorcb),
And Cornerof NINTH and MARKET.
Tbe largest, cheapest, and best stock or
FURNITURE
9
Of every fleycrlptlon in the world. t) 10 ly
TO HOUSEKEEPERS.
I h t a large stock of every variety of Furniture
Which 1 will sell at reduced prices, consisting of
PLAIN AND MABBLE TOP COTTAGE 8TJITS
WALNUT CHAMBER SUITd.
PAHLOK SUITS IN VELVET FLUSH.
PABLOK 8 CITS IN BAIB CLOTH.
PABLOB SUITS IN BEPB. I
Bldeboardt, Zxtengton Tables, Wardrobes, Book-cases,
Mattieues, Lounges, Eta Etc.
P. P. GUSTINE,
1151m1 N. E. Cor. SECOND AND BACK 8T8.
HATS AND CAPS.
E
OF
1 ASIHON.
Small Proflts. Quick Sales.
HATS AND CAPS. NEWEST STYLES.
LOWEST PBJCES IN THE CUT.
BOURNE,
No. 40 N. SIXTH STREET1.
128tutbfl?m
CARPETINGS, &o
QAllTBTINOS.
Jl LAEGE STOCK OF
PHILADELPHIA MANUFACTUEE,
In stoie and constantly receiving,
AT VEET LOW PEICES.
GEOKOE W. HILL.
31tbett)3m No. 120 Nortk THIIiD stroot,
AROMA SAVING AND CONDENSING
COFFEE BROWNER,
FOR HOTELS, CROCERS, HOSPITALS,
Military Barracks, and an ether stablKhmenta naliut
quantities of Coffee
By tbto Machine the Coffee la SWEATED brown.
Instead of being BtlRNED brown. thanbT sarins from
40 to SO per cent more AKOM A than when dona In the
ninal way.
A PATKJST TESTER la attached, which enables
the operator to see when tbe Coffee Is done Brown.
CAN BE CHANGED IN A MOMENT INTO
A FRANKLIN OR A.IU-TIGIIT
STOVE FOR HEATING
PURPOSES.
Ther werk like a charm, ALAVATS gWlne entire
SATISFACTION.
For particulars call or send fbr a circular, which con
tains testimonials trom many of the
United Mates Hospitals,
Flret-class Hotels,
and Qrtfw.r.
Now tiaTlng them In use Also,
HYDE'S PATENT
AROMA SAYING AND CONDENSING
FAMILY COFFEE BROWNER,
On the same principle, being In the form of a STOVH
C OVER. Will salt any HTOVR or RANGE.
The Coffee Is browned PERFECTLY UNI
FORM In a FEW MINUTES' TIME.
ONE POUND BROWNED in this Machine has
about the SAME STRENGTH as two roasted In the
usual way, BESIDES (tiring the Coffee In ALL, ITS
PURITY and FRAGRANCE.
For sale by
HARDWARE, EOUSEFURNISHING, AND
STOVE STORES GENERALLY.
MANUFACTURED SOLELY BY
HIDE & TIACLEY,
No. 1505 Pennsylvania Avenue,
S 13 Imo PHILADELPHIA
COAL.
QOAL! O O .A. Hi!!
BEST QUALITIES OF COAL
AT LOWEST MARKET RATES,
AT
ALTER'S
COAL Y A It D,
NINTH STREET,
BELOW CIRARD AVENUE.
BEAKCH OFFICE COENEK OF SIXTH ASD
8PBIKG GAKDEN 81R1ETS. 21
JAMES O'BRIEN,
DEALER EST
LEHIGH AND SCHUYLKILL
COAL,
BY 2HE CARGO OR SINGLE TON.
Yard, Broad Street, lelow Fitzwater.
Has" constantly on hand competent supply of the
above snperior Coal, suitable lor family use, to
wliich he calls the attention of bis friends and the
public generally.
Orders left at No. 206 S. Fifth street, No. 82 8.
Seventeenth street, or through Despatch or tost
Olllce, promptly attended to
A 6LPiOK QUALITY (TF BLACKSMITHS
COAL. 7 81y
ROBERT P. BENDER,
COAL DEALER,
S. W. C0KHER BEOAB AND CALLOWHILL STREETS,
PHILADELPHIA.
None but the btst WEST LEHIGH, all sizes, from tha
Greenwood Colliery, on hand, and for sale for CAbU
ONLY. CJ10 6ia
Also, EKGISE, HEATBB, AND FCENACK COAL.
AA
w..- -v
LOOKING-GLASS,
PORTRAIT,
' PHOTOGRAPH,
AND
PICTURE FRAMES,
AND GUT MOULDINGS'
No. 929 ARC H. STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
PAINTINGS, AND A GKEAT VARIETY
OF ENGRAVINGS ON HAND.
OLD WORK RECILT EQUAL
TO NEW. U4m
EEVENUB STAMPS, REVENUE STAMPS,
IHRVEKCE BTAJiPS.
Ot all descriptions,
Otalldeacripuona, Always on hand.
lwavt on baud,
At E VANS', N0.6:iO CUERNIU' Street,
At t VAN8'. No. M0 CHKSMJT Street,
One door below Seventh street.
One df or below Beventli street.
The most llheral discount allowed.
The moat liberal dlaeount allowed. 24
THE STAMP AGENCY", NO. 304 CHERNTT
HTREKT, ABOVE THIBD WILL BE CONTINUED
A MTaVpB of EVERT DESCRIPTION CON8TANTIT
ON LAND. I IM A AMWV'NT U .
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
QIKAKD FIRE AND MARINE
INSURANCE COMPANY. .
OFFICE.No. 415 VFALNTJT STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
CAPITAL PAID IN, IN CASH, 3fl0,l 00.
l hlaeompapy eontlnnesto write on Fir Riiki only
Its capital, with a good surplus, Is safely lnveated.
TOI
Losses by Are hare txxn prompfy paid, and more than
9500,000
Dlsbnrsefl on this account within tbe past few years.
For tha prasent. the ofice of this company will
remain at
No. 415 WALNUT STREET,
Bnt within a few months will remoTe to lta OWN
1UTJLD1NO
N. E. COBNER SEVENTH AND CHE8NTJT STREETS.
Then as now, wo shall be happy to Insure our patrons at
such rate s as are consistent wltb sale ty.
DIERCTOBS.
THOMAS CRAVKN
LFRFT . tJILLETT,
V KMA N FrlKI'PARD.
11.08. MAt RFLLAlt.
JOHN KUPPLKE.
JOHN W. 'LGUOBl,
SILAS YElUiLS. J a..
X" . r LiA T IV SL. V I',
HABLE8 I. DUPONT,
II K N ItY F. KKSNK.V,
JOSEPH KLAPP.M.D.
XT - T A UT D B- V I L
LFRFD 8. OII LFIT. V. President and Treasurer.
JAJni.8 B. ALVOLD, Becreury. 1 19 ly
IM B E INSURANCE,
. THE HOME tSMTtANC'E COJUPANT
Of PUILADM.PUIA,
KolWS. FOURTH Street.
Charier PeriietuaL Authurlzed t'apltal, ajOO 000
l'ald-np Capital, alOO.mio.
Insntes afralnst lofS or diirnue hv t lRW. on bnll llncn,
either permanently or tor a LI.VlITh D period. Also on
i tK( II AM1HJ generally and Household Furniture,
city or couutiy.
niHacTOKH
J tries Brown.
'1 bom as Klmber. Jr..
Charles A. Day,
m. 1). I ewis.
William H. Ilullock, "
V ni. i. eedlea,
JoUnD. Taylor.
Lemuel I'ntrin,
J. lllllborn Jones,
John Vi oodside.
Km, C. Lunestreth,
J. N Hntcliinton,
BKOWN. President.
JAMES
tllAH
A UL'T. vice President
TUOiiAS NEILSON, Secre..
SHIPPING.
f-jfffV NOTICE TO NEW YORK SHIP-
istiilisa.PERS.-KXPHBSH STKAMSHIP COM
trAS t -The steamship WAsniNO'lOii is receiving
freight at flntt T han below Market street, and win saU
on SATUKDAY, lith. WM. P. C'LYIE & Co..
. 1 No. U 8. WIlAKVK.i
THE OLD-ESTAT? LIS II K 1 IXDK-
PENDENT OrTHIDE LliiE FOB NEW
I UK ft.
Is rcclrinft FrelRhts dnll at low rates.
SECOND WriARK BLOW PRDCE STREET,
and v 111 insure at low rates.
., . M P. K CLARK, Agent,
2 8 Ira Nos. 814 and 316 S. DELVVV ARE Avonue.
HAMILL'S PASSAGE OFFICE.
'ANCHOR LINE OS HrRAMVTM
HTBERMA ." "I'dl lTulilA n
-vai.tuu.-MA." "CAMBRIA,."
"BRITANHIA," "INDIA.' '
Steam to
mtKlOOLLONPONDERBY. BELFAST. DUBLIN,
NEWKY, COilK, AM) UL&UUOW.
B.TJC- OF PA-8AGE,
PAYABLE IN PAPLU CUBHKNCY.
CABINS ,30, t(j0, and 70
bTEaBA.UE , a 10
Steamship "UUJEBNIA" leaves BAXtBDAY.
January 'Q.
T THE PAID CERTIFICATE
Istned for bringing out passengers from the above
points at
LOWFB RATES THAN ANY OTHEB USE.
Also, to and trom
ALL KTAT10N8 ON THE IBISH BAILWAYfl.
SPECIAL NOI'ICE.-Passengera wlJl take particular
notice that the "Anchor Line" is the only line wanting
thiough tickets at the above rates, from Philadelphia to
the points named above, and that the undersigned la the
only duly authorized Agent In thlladelphia.
Apply to W. A H aMILL,
, Sole Agent for "ANCHOR, line,"
115 No. 211 WALNUT Street
,. , - . ' .
STEAM TO LIVERPOOL.
f.
LLikjC Calllne atlOUEENSTOWN. The Intn.n TJnn.
SBnuig SEMI-WEtKLir. carrying tne United States
CITY OF CORK, Wednesday, February 14.
CITY OF WAbHINGTON. Saturday. February 17.
CITY OF L1MKP1CK. Wednesday. February il.
CITY OF LONDON. Saturday. Februaiy 24.
At noon, liom Her 44 orth River.
BATES OF PASSAGE,
. . PAYABLE IK 60LD.
First Cabin..., auo no Sieerase. aso-09
First Cabin to London. Steeraso to London... 34 00
First Cabin to Paris. . .105 00 1 Bt( erae to Parts 40 00
Passengers also forwarded to HaTre.Hatnburg.Bremen,
eie. etc.. at moderate ratea.
l'as aiJe by tha Wednesday steamers: Cabin $90 00:
Steerage. t35 Ou; payable In United etates currency.
Steeiage passage trom Liverpool or Oueenstown, 30
gold, or its equivalent Tickets can be bought hereby
persons sending fur their friends.
For lurther liUonnatlon annir at the Company's
vi.'vvo. U VI II V,.
Tt .TV A . '
1 SO
No. Ill WALNUT Street, Philadelphia.
FOB NEW YORK. DESPATCH
and bwiltanra Lines. tU TtAiawar .nH
Atuiiiau 1 anal. The steamers of tbeie lines are leaving
dally at 111 o'clock it., and 5 o'clock P. M .. ft-nm thirl
pier above Walnut street
For lrclght, which will be taken on accommodating
teims. apply to WILLIAM H. BAIBD A CO.,No.U4S.
DELAWARE Avenue.
LIQUORS.
J W. II A M M A E,
Importer and Wholesale Dealer In Foreign
BRANDIES, WINES,
: AND
TINE OLD WHISKIES,
No. 620 MARKET S1REET,
If m
PHILADELPHIA.
NATHANS & SONS,
IMPORTERS OF ,
OF
BBANDIES, WINES, GINS, Etc.
No. 19 N. IE0NT STKEET,
PHILADELPHIA.
DOSES NATBAKS.
HOHACK A. NATHANS,
OKLANUO S. NATHANS.
119m
FLAGS, FIREWORKS, &c.
rt J. M c G U I G A N,
Importer and Wholesale Dealer In
, FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, EtO,
FIREWORKS. FLAGS. Eto
HATCHES AND BLACKING,
NO. Q BTRAWHERUY STKEET,
First Street abova fcecond between AUrketand Chesnut.
Si PuiLAPBLrnia.
(HEAP-ONLY TEN CENTS FOR
ONB OF J. B. CAFEWELL & CO.'S
CELEBBATED WISD-CUARD AND AIK-UEATERS
FOR COAL OIL LAMPS,
Patented October IS. 185.
CAPEWELL & CO.'S Wind Guard and Alr-Hcater for
0CeIUie' Patent Wind-Guard and Air-Heater for Oil
Lamps.
TtM Ciktsoklv Fob CAPEWELL A CO.'S Piritrr
Wiud-Guard and Atr beater lor OH Lamps.
It you warn to save oil nt-e the Pateut Wind Guaid
and Air Heater, tor Oil Lamps.
Great saving tluM Chimneys. Use CAPEWELT,
CO.' lattait Wintt Guard and Alr-tluater, as itkeops
tbcm tTom break Injr , ,
lAPEWtLL CO.'a Patent Wlnd-Ouard and Alr
Houler saves one-ilurd more oil than any other lamp.
Trr one tli ev cost but ten cenia.
Great mduccmeuts ofleied to agents.
bold wholtaale enly by
J. B. CAPaWELL A CO..
Flint Glass Manufacturers. Woetvllle, K. J.
Office, northwest corner ol SECOND and BACK
Streets, Philadelphia.
CA FEW ELL'S PATENT WIND-GUARD AND
AIR HEATER FOR COAL OIL LAMPS
Sent to any part of the United States, post paid, on Ibe
lecelptof 'iwenty Ave cents. 'Jbey use oue-ihlrd lens
oil tbBO anv other Lamp now In use. 'ihev prevent tito
lass trum bieaatnii O'-the lamp trom smoking.
J. U. tAPEWEuL 4 CO., Patentees,
1 M 1m o. SK X K ACE SUeet. Phllad'a,
fl'HE STAMP AGENCY, VO. SP4 CITESNTLT
X SIRfcr.T. AHOVE TiiIKl, WILL BE CONTINUES
A HtKhlOFOKK.
STAMPS of EVJB YDKSCEIPT1ON00N9TANTL1
Oil UANDi AN . ANYA40U ., U II
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
"TVELAWARE MDTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE
INCOBrOKATFD BY TUB 'LFOISLATUEK '
OFFICE B. E. OBF.R 1HIRD AND WALK FT,
Dinrr.in, rm i.n imm.i-hii.
MARINE JNU&AC
ON YF8SELB,, ..
CARrio, To all aarta of tha w
FfiElOIIT V
I It LAND I5mtANCFB
On Goods by Blver. Canal, Lake, and Land Carries as)
all parts or the Union. . "
FIRE 1H8CEANCES . . ,
Pn Verehandlaa senerallv.
On Stores, Dwe.ling Houses, eta. ... i ,
' ASSETS OF THK COMPANY '
Ssvfmlwr 1. IBM. -
100 COO United States ft per cant loan, 71....M ,mn
1opfO " 6 " " '8l....lli IIMIOO
W,0W 7 s-10 per cent loan
Loan..,. ps (u.
84,000 State f Pennsylvania 61x Per Cent. '
Loan a ui.
12MO0 City of Philadelphia But Per Cent.
Loan ,, in an HO
10,000 Pennsylvania Railroad First atort- '
u Six Per Cent. Honda as OBS-M
28.000 Pennsylvania Railroad Second Alort. '
finite Six Per Cent. Bonds..., 23 TfiA-OI
tS 000 1 est An Pennsylvania Rat road atort
Ccmpanv. principal and Interest
guaranteed by the City ot phila-
i,i'v iw ru.ni oiutii i eunsvivaL la nail
rosdiompany g sno-0
5,fpri ICO Shares stock North Pennsylvania
Railroad Company 8, 230 -Of
i,eC0 Depotlt with United States Govern-
n rea B.mcnt' ,,Jt'nes i nays' can 40,000'M
10,1(0 State ot lenneesea Five Per Cent.
Loan... , 18 900-Aa
110 700 Loans on Bonds and kiortgaxe. flist
liens on City Property 170.700-0
1,06,860 Par. Market Yalue......996 .S60-00
ReairstBta.... jfl.,00 00
Bills receivable lor in- orancea made. la,13 tt
Balances due at AKcncloa,,Premlums
on Marine Policies. Acrtrncd inte
rest, and othet debt due the Com-
' i 40.811-44
Scrip and Stock or sundry Insurance
and other Companies, $ las. Jttl-
mated valne... , J ,010 00
Cash In Bank 58,Blfi S9
Cash In Drawer KlS iS
86,633-31
l.d3,6J018
S'lNECTORS. f
Thomas fT. TS . -
John C. Davis.
1. dm nnd A. Ponder,
Tbeophlins Pauldinr.
John h. Penrose,
James Traquair,
Henry C. i'allett, Jr.,
James C. Band.
William C. Ludwlf,
Joscpo H. Seal,
Oeorse C. Lelper,
HuJth Cral. '
samuei e. stokes. '
J. F. PenlsUu,
ncorj niuao,
William ft. Bonlton,
Kdward DarUngtoiv
H. Jones Brooks,
PdW.nl I .a mi, rf mAet
Jacob P. Jones
Jamaa B. MearlanA.
Joshua P. Eyre.
upencer nctivam,
J. B. Semola. Pittiborv.
B. BerKer. P'ttsbunr,
JohnD Taylor,
THOMA H 'c'haND, Preaiocnt,
Dksbt LxtBcim, becretarr
.-. v. iiaiib, vioa-i-ieaiaenr.
Uli
1S29-CHAIITER I'EIlPETUAIi.
." .;
FRANKLIN ;
FIBE INSURANCE COMPANY
OF
PHILADELPHIA.
Assets on January 1, 1800,
62,500,85100.
Capital.
Acciued Surplus
40D00W
44 M3 15
1.1W.S09-BI
INCOME FOB 1S3,
310 000.
rremiums
LN6ETTLED CLAIMS,
11,46783.
LOSSES PAID 8INCE 18SO OVER
65,000,000. r
Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms,
DIEEOTOEfl.
Charles TS. Bsncker.
Toblaa Wanner,
Samuel Grant,
Oeome W. kichards,
Oeorne Fates,
Alfred Filler.
Francis W. Lewis, M. D.
irewraicuan.
PIT 1 TIT T7a V u. v j . i.- . it T i . a
jn To- x.EDW,A,RIli; IALE.VIca Presldent.
JAS. W. MCALLISTER, Secretary protcm. a 3 tliM
JORTH AMERICAN : TRANSIT
INSURANCE COMPANY,
No. 133 S. FOURTH Street
PHILADELPHIA.
Annual Policies Issued against General Accidents
descriptions at exceedingly low ratea,
Insnranoe effected r one year, in any sum from lot)
to S10 ,008, at a premium of only ouo-half per oent, sees
ring tha full amount Insured In ease of death, and a com.
pensatlon each week equal to the whole premium paid.
Short tune Tlcaeta for 1, , I, , 7, or 10 days, or 1, 3, er
6 months, at 10 cents a day, Insuring In the sum of B300
or giving 915 per week ll disabled, to be had at the Gene
ral Oflce, Mo. 133 B. FOURTH Street Philadelphia, or at
tha various Ball road Ticket offices. Be sure to purchase
the tickets of the North American Transit Insuiano
Company. .
For circulars and rurthor Information apply at fit
Ceneral OfBca, or of any of tha authorized Agents of tk
LEWIS L. HOUPT. President
JAMES M. CONRAD, Treasurer. J.
HENRY C. BROWN, Secretary.
JOHJS C. BLLLITT. Bolloltor. r
DIEEClORS. '
L L. Bonpt, late ot Pennsylvania Railroad Coir Dan v.
M. Balrd. of at. W. Baldwin A Co. 'a. 7
Samuel O. Palmer. Cashier ot Commercial Bank.
Richard Wood. Ke. SOS Market atreet
James U. Conrad, No. 621 Market street
J. E. Klnsaly, Cootlnenial HoteL
H. G. Lelsenrlsg, Nos. 2J7 and 239 Poos street
Samuel Work, ot Work. Mcl ouch Co.
George Mardn Ke. Vti Cbainut sbeet I II I ly
JHE PROVIDENT
Life and Trust Co.,
OF PHILADELPHIA.
Incorporated by the State of Pennsylvania Third Mont
m. IH0. lKSlkLSLIVFS, ALLOW' IfcTEKEnTOJt
DEPOSITS, iXU GBAHT8 A8NUITIE8. V
CAPITAL, &15Q.OQO.
smKOTOBS.
Samuel B. Shipley,
Richard Cadbory,
tfert'iuiau cacaet,
Joshua H Moiris,
Bichard Wood,
nenrr uamea,
T Wlsiar Brown,
William C. Loniutrath.
i nane
8AMUEL & biU 1' LET, President
Bowlasd Fabbx, Actuary,
osFioi, 7 381y
No. Ill S. FOURTH Street.
PHCENrX IN8DEANCE COMPANY OP
PHILADELPHIA.
ISCOkPOKATED 1H4 CHABTEB PERPETUAL.
i0. 3'i4 WALMJT Slreet. opposite the LxchanreT
In addition toMAKlXK and I.NLA1.D INoUKAKCB
thla Company Insures irom loss or aamage by FIRE, on
liberal teems, on buildings, merchandise, rarnltura, eto.
for I tin I ted periods, auu periuanenlly on buildings, by
OepoUt ot premium.
The Comrany nas been in active operation for mora
than HlX'iV TBaRM. during which all lottos hare scutt
promptly adjasted and paid.
, VWIUU.
BautOTona. '
La w ranee Lewis, Jv
Davtd Lewis,
benjaula Jcttimr,
Thomas II. Powars,
A. It UoHenty.
F.dmond Caatlliea,
John I. Bodge,
M. B.'Maboney,
Job. T. Lewia,
William a. Grant,
Robert W Learning,
II. CUrk Wharton,
Bamaei wuoox.
JOHN W UllfDVUVD Dm.Hm.
ILuiiK c. jvorria.
BmuEt, Wrxcox.herrejT:' " wg
FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY. THB
P EKHSTLTAMA FIRE INSUBaAcE tOMFANT
In eomoratod 1W Charter Perpetual o. 810 WAL
M T Htreet opposite Indeaendeao ttuuare.
this Coaipanr.iavorab.y known to Oieoommunlty fa
over forsr years, continue to Insure against loss or
damage by Ore oa Putiie or Private Buddings, either
permanently or Ur a limited tkne. Ala oa Furniture,
htocks of Goods and M erehaiuhse generally, en liberal
teniia.
l aoir Capital, together with a large Surplus Fund, as
Invested In the moat careful manner, which anablttg
thetn to offer to tha UMurud an aiiduubtd seeontyl
the case ot loss. ,
mbbotom. ' ' -
Daniel Bmltb. Jt, I John Deveremx.
Alexander Beoaon, I Thumaa Hmlth,
Iaao Hazlehurst, I LenU,
. Thomas Robins, I J. tdUinghau Fell,
Daniel Haddm if , Jr.
DAitlrU. eisl'l'H, Jg., President,
WliUAM O. CBOWiu., BeoieUu-y, 901
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