TIIB DAILY EVENING ' TELEGRArn. PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, ' '"MARCH 23, 18C0. Jt fvldthcd irny af crncon (sundoyo excepted) at No. 108 Ihird tired. JV'VfJ'TW Qerd Per Wpy (Rouble SJicti),' or Eighteen Cent Per joyahle lo Vie' Carrier, and mailed to Substr&et cvi of (lie city at Nine lottars I'er ittt.vm ; One Dollar and Fifty Cent for Two A'ontlw, invariably in adooiee for the perwd ordered. ' , ' To insure the Insertion of Aaoeriiaemmtt m all ol out Edition, Vicy must be foitoarded to our oilke not later titan 10 o'clock each Morninq. FIMDAY, MARCH 23, 1808. The Political Piospcct. Jfon tlio next seven months the State of rcnnsylvania will continue to be excited over the political conflict which will take place In October next. The party leaders will ba marshalling their torces, and .their ranks will be gradually filling with the good citizens of tie Commonwealth. There can be no half way measures, no compromise. Each must be either with us or against us ; and now, at the very outset of the contest, It Is well that the doctrines for which each , light should be distinctly, enunciated. We know that ,' our opponents have no desire to show their hands. We know lull well that the dubious position in which they stand is such as would be strengthened by a doubt. But what the peo ple want Is not idle manifestoes or wild decla rations, but principles, and principles they shall have." The rules of the Republican party rre clearly enunciated in a prolix and spacifla f cries of resolutions. There can be no mis taking them. The opposition have also given us a clear sight of their avowed doctrines, but the past has a record which need exa mining. Let us look at their platform and their history. They declare ' admiration for, 'and taith in, "that patriot at the head of our Gov mcnU" They flatter, tawn, and cringe before the executive leet, hoping to get soma of the , crumbs which fall from the rich man's table. But Akdukw Johnson cannot forget the past. Ills mind reverts with, to them, most ' unwelcome clearness to the declarations of II bist b Cltmeb made in 1803. Ha re members well the title of "dirty demagogue," ''coarse and grovelling b.ute," and the "man whose course in Tennessee Is a blot on Ame rican civilization." lib memory is too 'good to pass over the ; accusation then made of the man whose honesty they now laud, that; "La was bought with power or love of pelf." Wfco can wonder, whsn such were Clymeb's words, and when his vote and that of his col-, leagues spurned Andiuvt Johnson from the State Capuol, that this same Axdeew John son should to day spurn with contempt the sycophants who came to tell him ot Cly jiee's nomination, and advise them to go home and change their man. What wild ln latuatlon ever , Induced the Convention Beekjng the President's' sympathy to noinl-' nata a man who had thus sptfken of the Presi dent, is to us unknown. It would, indeed, seem "that whom the gods wish to destroy they first make mad." VU tUD UIUC1 llttUll, d(lUDk rcuciai VJfj-AlU i no breath ot asperuion can be cast. True it ! - ll. l xlk T . ! - AHA Anntln t.. I 13 mat me uaiuuviaim wgaui aicc-uuuy iuu- endoes and darkly mysterious hints, that ho once did something in some obscure skirmish, which they could, if thy would, give to the world. But the cause which must base 1U claims for support upon vague accu sations, with possibly a grain of truth, and the root a moss ol lalsity, must be most weak and tottering. Let the people remember that "A lio which is port the truin, is uvor the blacken of ilOB. Tiiat a lie which is all a lie, can be met and fough . with outright; . . 1 13u: a he which m i artlv the tiuttj, la a harder taai- for to lijjht." What we want are facts, and we defy the bitterest political enemy of the General to adduce a single instance in which he has so acted as to bring a blush to his cheek if pub lit Led abroad. It i the contrast of the re cords of the two men which show so fear fully the laults of the Democratic candidate. One has been since the first trump of war In the foremost of the fight, winning honors which no one doubts, and risking his life in the cause of his State and country. The oilier has remained at home, occupying a scat in the State Senate, and using his official influence to secure the defeat of all supplies for our soldiers in the field. One proved that he adored and loved the life and deeds of a soldier by placing himself among the first in the foremost part of tha contest. The other cost Ignominy and shame upon the defenders of our land by voting to deny them the rtjrht of suflrage when on the field ot battle. One has a long record of patriotic deeds ;, the other has a compendium of semi-secession votes, and these actions and these votes are the index of the hearts of the two claimants for the political honors. ' The Chicago Republican pretty well puts the case, and utters a prophesy in an article on the "Signs in Pennsylvania," when it says : "But the great difficulty is with the ppople. Thuy have no personal uulmotiity against the - Copperhead candidate, but they cherish an im placable antagonism to his principles. Tne signs of this are already so conclusive that, as we have (aid, his withdrawal by his friends is ' juHtly Tf gardea as alraoat indispensable. They will naturally pretend that the Btep Is taken in older to please the President, but in fact it is Imperatively dictated by the public sentiment of I'ennsjlvanla. To run him is not only to encounter a crushing and incurable overthrow in October, but to demoralize the party and break it down belore the flrht month of the oam n'ttiKn ht ended. Therefore he will be got out of the way if possible, and some one who is not so odious to the people will bo put in his place." We hope that the statement of the Republi can Is' an error, At the time of the solecplon of Mr. Clymkb we said that his choice gave as much pleasure'-to the Union as it did to the Democratic party v 18 tbe maQ of aU others whom we would have wished to have been nominated; the 'man' of all othors in whose record the most flaws can be detected ; the most vulnerable of any leading Demo crat,; and we hope that we will have ' tha voices of all the citizens oi our State on the taut between him find tlenoral, Geabt. ! We have watched with, care1 the reception which the choice of our nominee has met With among the newspapers of the interior, and we can say with truth that we have never socn such ' universal enthusiasm; and now, seven months before the election, we venture to. prophesy Unit, should the two candidates re main in the field, tho majority for the Republi can nominee will bo the largest over rolled up for any Governor of the Keystone State. The New Dictionaby of Congress. We are glad to perceive that tho Unit -d States Senate has adopted a resolution order ing the printing of a pew: edition of the 'Dictionary of Congress." The last appeared in 1S03,, since which time great changes have occurred in the lives ot many of our public men. . The overthrow of the Rebellion, the fate of its leaders, and tho records of those who are now aspiring to seats as Represen tatives of the rebellious States, all combine to make a succinct history of their lives matters of Interest. The addition to the list of public men of many who, for aught we know, maybe the guides to the future, or the destruction of our land, makes it not only 1 roper, but causes the publication from time 10 time of a revised record to be a matter of necessity. We have also a selfish reason in its favor. It , was remarked by one ol( the Senators (himself a newspaper man), that the wcrk had heretofore been an indispensable bcok of reference in all the leading editorial sanctums of the coui.try ; and that, whenever any of our public men happened to die, this book was at once referred to for the leading particulars ot their lives. It has grown to be a work of daily reference; for there are but few leaders of the people who have not at some time in their lives held scats as mem bers either ot the Upper or Lower House. We are therefore glad to see the action of the Senate, and hope that it will be made as full and as thorough as the space and appropria tion will allow; If all public money expended on documents were spent in producing works as valuable as tho "Dictionary," there would be no cause for complaint because of waste. "TnK Republican papers in Connecticut are tryine to give curreucj as truth to Thau. Stk vtNS' ineenious and unscrupulous talseno d de nying that the President's speech ot February ti was ever .made by hira. ." 'i'he Hartford Posl assists lum in hU dishonest trick by such head lines as-these:-'sitnn of the Millennium; The Golden Rule In Polit est Mr. ThadJeua Stevens Rcturns.Gt od tor Evil; ilia Deiense of the Presi dent; Startling and, UnoKpectod Disclosure; Tho Speech of February 22 a Coppe rhead Lie; The whole Report a Cunning Plot asaiust the Presi dent's Reputation.' N. Y. World. J ; . , "By heavens I This is a more exquisite joke than the other." For a paper calling itself a sound metropolitan journal to treat the sarcastic little episode of Mr. Stevess as though it were truth, is really richer than the speech itself. The World insults the Demo cratic party in faying that It will misguide them into the belief that the address was a real expression of thought. We pity the man who will acknowledge himself a Democrat when the organ of the party thus doubts his reason and denies him common sense. LOSSES BY THE "ALABAMA" Oar Government will not Interfere In itebnll of foreigner. No. 69 William Stbkkt, Nkw xohk, March 15, 18j( Hon. Wilaam li. beward, Secretary of H.aco, V'ashiiii;ton, D. J.Sir:-ln virtue oi the pressuie brought to bear upon me by one of my frauds in Contidl America, in the Kepublio ot San Salvador, In regard to losses his house has sustained in con fequeiice ot the depredations com ml i tod by the lin ate steamer Alabama, I And mysolt compelled to rcuoi t to youi ixoulleDOv as the ouiy source whouoe 1 cim ueiive such enlightenment as will enable me to do justice, m my answer to in said inoiia, which at j ic ent t am unable to do, not knowing tueriuws tins boveinuicnt entertains on the subject. ior the inloruiation ol the Honorable .seordtary of S'a'e 1 would siaie that on tue 8jtti day ot January, 18t8 I chipped on board ot tbe American oarque OoUUn liu, bound from Mew York to Aspiuwall, United btutes of Co oinbia, uiTcnaudWe, lor ao eount of the house oi Jose Antonio Uonzales,a citizen and res.dent ol San Salvador, awounliu? to $419 70, ana as said tarque was burned oy the Alabam, on said voyage, near the inland of St. Dominjo, my friend i-uMained the loss oi above said amount, and ot which he now seeks restitution on the part of tue United Mates UoverBment. It iiaa been stated that the Government would not a low any claims, unless previous payment of such looses as were caused by the Alabama had been ob tained trem England my Iriend, Mr. JoaeAntouio Gonaales thinks, as a oit'ien of a lorelen country , that so di atory and Injurious course would not oe In accordance with the jusuoe always so justly attribu ted to tho Government of the Unued Mates, which, moreover, is so fully able to protect and oorrospond to tho losses to those, who, in consequence of its dillicuUieti, have thus been imvle inuoeout y to suffer ; ana,alo, it seems to your humble servant.iuai as our younr friend, the Kepublio ot ban Salvador, truitin? to a reciprocal friendiiusss and even protecting care, on the part of the United Mates Government, denied to tbe Southern States the acknowludctmont of their beli igeieuco that protection aud prompt set tlement against loss is duo to the o liions of that country. I beg leave to add that the claims of foreign coun tries in this respect, it appears to me, snould not be plaoea on an equal looting with those citizens oi the Uniicd Status, as lure tru countries, maintaining tue utiDOkt iriendliness towards the United States during; our recent struggle, were in no nianuer directly in (created, as was the case witn tho citizens of the United tttatos. I respectfully submit this matter to tbe consideration ol the Department of Si a o, and requesting the honor of an early answer, in order that 1 may be enabled to communicate tne viows ot the Department of State to tbe party concerned; and, lending to be excuned tor the freedom X have taken, please to accept the assurance of tliepro'ound consideration and respect ot your most obedient servant, William 11. KaogpricL. hb seward's huplt. Department op t-TATa, Washington, March 20, 1KC0 William II. Kuoepfel, Na. Oil Wiuiaui sireet, few York. sir : I have to acknowledge tbe recoiut of your letter of the 10th instant, and to State that Mr. Uouzab-s not being an Amerioan citi zen, nor domio led in the United Muds, ibis Gov ernment cannot Intervene in his oehali with that ot Great Britain, nor assume liny responsibility for in juiy ho has suflbiod at the hands of Hritish subjoota and oi the Keleis whom they aidod. Your obedient servant, William 11. Seward. M. Buschmann, a member ot the Berlin Scientific Academy, has presented the original manuscript of Humboldt's 'Colnos', to the Emperor Kapoleon. It conslots ot tive ponderous volumes in quarto, containing the corrected sheets lrom which the first edition of the work was struck at Stuttpardt. llumboldt moioyed rough notes. He read, corrected, and enlarged the text so that each sheet Is literally covered bv the cramped wn'inpr of Humboldt, which in niany place U so illopiblo that M. Buschmann was compelled to copy the whole fur the printer's use, M. Buschmann carefully preserved the originals of each copied paije, and thus pos sessed the nve manuscript volumes. ' The Baca Canal. A writer In the CornMU Magazine, who has lately visited the 8ue Canal, la filled with d.s Dial torehodinits. French enterprh, French nionej, French science ' have brg;im a frreat niaritujne highway lrom west toeaai; a FreJnoh colony has been founded by prlvit capita) ; ' bat If ever again the terrtflc game ol war to slatted between France and England, Euvpt 4 fore doomed to be once more a bamo-beld; and this being so, His but natural that England should soo witn aiBatis'action her rival snatching a point of vantage beforehand." This is the conclusion arrived at by some jealous Englishman, who is angry and discontented tist as all England was an try and discontented when Franco emerged from the struggle in the Crimea crowned with those honor oi well-'oiifiht fields which fortune denied to her ally. Now, as then, Frauce boats England. ' , But Ihis Engliph wrttcr's Jealousy, which ho finds a k'twiuR EnRlieh maprazino ready to ex pices lor him, is really very ridiculous. Tho successful progress oi a great scientific and com mercial enUrprlse. intended to extend com merce, and to brine distant lamia into close cotiimunion, should enlLst general sympathy. We are indebted to tbe same writer, howovrr, for the lol'owing rc.ount of the present condi tion ot Suez and the canal to which it gives its name: '1 be town of Sties has much changed during the laft lew years. Former! . it was a petty collection ol Arab hovels, whien ouco a wock used to be soared lrom its ropiloty by an irruption ot noisy Euglish Dion on tboir way to or lrom India Ana no other buropeans ere ever seon. Now it Is an important town, in which the French play quite as prominont a part as the Knvlish. lhen tliore was no drinking water except what was painfully fetched on camels' backs lrom tho fountain ot Ghnrkudeh on the oih' r sioo of tho rordn Maw the French canal has brouyht tho Niloitsuif to Suez In tbe harbor we lotird thice stt amors of the Aletsagcrici Imjierirt'et and but two of tbe l'enmsu ar and Oriental Com pany, the former in size and power of upeed looking at least the equals of the laiter - By their side lay a transport oi tho Imperial Government, waitmg to take l iencli troops to Cochin, t hlnaj lor Saiiron, be it understood, recoives all Its rcin'orcemonts through Kgjpt, while not even the crisis ol the In dian mutiny has suflicod to tempt England's sol diery lo the overlaud route. 'Ihe hotel at Suez i English, aud so is tbe steam mucin nor v belonging to tho 1 ei.insalar and Uileutal Company ( but tu-e count as nothing when compared with tho splen did dry' dock now in courso ot construction by the Messageriea Company, at an estimated cost of i!i20 000. . f'lbis dock, which will be ready for use next sum mer, is built ol stone specially imported from France. Its dimensions (tour hundred andtorty-two loetlong by ninety-one broad, with 28 feet depth of water when the caisson gates are opened) will allow the largest ships, whether of war o of morcant lo n armo, to be admitted tor repairs It is connected with the shore by a railway ruuuing along an artifi cial causeway nearly two miles long, auu if, aj ap pears ikciy , a landing-quay bo added, ocean s eatners will le enabled to disembark tlioir passengors and goods without the piesont tioublosotne intervention of a smaller steamer. Thus perteo'ly oquippod at one end oi the line, and preparing "iu ilar arrange n en's at Saigon, tbo Measageries Company seems anxious to create for Franco a strong an interest in Eastern watots as the Caua Conipanv na alroadv fiven her m the Ittliuius ot Suez X either has tho Mepsa genes Company been behind ihe other in en deavoring to obtain their ends by spoiling the Egyp tian. '1 bo l'asha bears tho whole exponso of the docks, and all the works connected wi.n it, but tho nse of it tor half tile ear is to be vested in the French Company. "The maritimo canal is to traverse thf Imgth of the Bittot Lakes, but no works have yet been begun in this vicinity, and the ground is still untouched all the way from Serapcum to Shaloof. Ihe boa ot the Brter Lake is twonty-six foot below the low tide level oi the Red Sea; it is probable tlierofore, that the French wd bave no difficulty in filling the bas ns as soon as they can bting the water of ibo Hed f-ea aoross the barrier at olmloof. - "At the la t-mentioued point a ridge in which and and shells from tbe lied Sea cover large manses ol pure clay and a coniuorable quantity oi lime stone faint traces of tbe future canal are again d cormble Two mi es of shallow excavation bave been accomplished, which, however, do not vet con tain any water. Tho hardness ot the limestone fives rife to much difficulty, ana apparently it boa been found necessary to resort to blasting operations on a large scalo. While we wero at Ismaiba two huso red l iedmontese minora woie dai'y exoected to pa-s tliroueh on their way to Shaloof, and to hundred more were to tobow in a fortnight The last, or 8aez sect on ot the canal, comprises ten mi es of lapoon, visited daily by the high t de of the lied Sea. Tbe principal feature of tbe section is an island, called Turtle Is and, chiefly composed of very hard limestone. The canal is meant to cross this island." The political and financial difficulties which have lor some time clouded the prospects of this undertaking are understood to have been re moved by a new arrangement with the Viceroy of Effjpt, who has bought some of the property of the French company, and will probably co operate henceforth in the completion of the work. The daughter of the keeper of an old cu riosity shop in Paris has lust lost her leg trora a singular accident. She was displaying a Malay dagger to an amateur of arms, when the weapon fell lrom the scabbard and sliirhtly crazed her toot, which began to swell immediately. The doctor at once tested the weapon, and found that the point hud been dipped in one of those dire poisons against which there isno antidote. This is a personal in vitation to the reader to ex amine ournowktrle or BPE1NO t LOT HI NO. Cassluiere Suit mrsi6 and TUack Hults for SVi liner halts, all prices up to S7ft WANAMAKKK & HHoWS, OAK HALL, SOUTH KA8T COUNFR 61X111 and MAltK..'!' Sts. J i it I pa pa M H w H o 3 H O 1 Willcox & Gibbs Sewing McMno Co. Do. 720 CILEsNUr STREET, Philadelphia. 3 O K tn I CM iK I o I W 5 f J ; i a M I SPECIAL NOTICES. ITvT" MACnPELAII CEMETERfBOOIETT. - lbs Annaal Mentlna: of this Sncletr will bo held at tbe ground, on TUK.-bAT it Vi-iiiAU, March 7th, IWifl, at hslf-paot 1 o'clock. oraer OT Ult Borietr, mil' ' M.ORIF.R BecreUry. trf AMtHlCAN ACADEMY OP MUSIC. v-X-? John B. fiot on. tso.. will doltvor Two Lectnres unner the aunplces of the YOVNO MEN'S (JHRINIIAN ASSOCIATION. WAKt'H id, Subject "H A Rl r." WAKt H 9, ut)ct-"TKMl,KRANr:R" Tre sa'ti of Tickets lor bo h Lee nros vlH commcnoa on Tuemlsj Morning. SUih. No ticket Wl l be so, dor ea fcautd beinra Uiai tima i rice v.ic, bc . sua 7ft0 Ticket for the outta ha't of tha hons will be sold tJ.H ( Uxton's No. 6W C'hsnnt street, and tor the north hall at ABhmead A Ivans'. to. Tii C'hP'nut rret 111 5y ACADiCMYOK MUSIC LKOTURB ON "THE OTACIKHR liv Prnip.nor KMKMAN HOUFKB. before the Franklin Institute. TT1ESDVY tVEv lftl. Match 27. at 8 o'clock. This Lecture will be ex'tnlvely lllimtrated by pliotoirraplis. dlKram. and nmumi orT'iniuza ions inrown w lin powenni lanierns upon the screen. I leket SO e. nls seaia aeoiirod with out extra choree), for sale at the Franklin institute, Ne. is o. utyt.Mu oiieoi. avis 4 tjZT CITY COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE.- Sr-2' To Hotel. Ilea aurnt and Titvem-kennf.r j App'lratlon Ivr reuewai of Llcenne to sen will be re ceived by the VAty omn unloner, a follows 1 l'lrt Kerond. Xblril, and l onrth Ward on the 6th and Till of March. Fifth and sixth Wards on the Sth and th of Msreh. Seventh. KltlitU. Ninth, and Tenth Wanla nn tha 10th and lath ol March. hteventh and iwellth Wards on the 13ih and 14th of March. 1 hlrteenth. Fourteenth. Fifteenth, and Slxtoonth War. If on tbe 15th and ltth of Marcli. teventeceih MKiitcontti, and Mncteenui Wards on the 17th and lilth 01 Mara.i. 'Iwenticih. 'lwent first. Twenty-second, and Twenty third W ards on the 20th an1 21t oi M.rcli '1 wtnty-iou rth.Twenty.fi th, and iwonty-slxth Wards on tbe 'lM and TM oi March. PHILIP HAfclLloN ") THi iM ah PICKSO,City Commissioners. JOilNOIVtN, III fvT- OFF1CK OF THE ROYAL PETRO I ELM COMPANY. Philadelphia. March S, IBAS. A Special Meeting of the Miockliodrrs of tbe Royal Petroleum t ompauv wi 1 be lie d at the olllce 01 the rniKtiant Vn Ui N. 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POLAND'S WHITE PINE COMPOUND Is now offered to the afflicted throughout the country, after having been proved by the test of eleven years, In the New England States, where its merits have become as w ell known as the tree irom which, In part, It dorlres ltsvittues. THE WHITE PINE COMPOUND CUBES Bore Throat, Colds, Conghs, Dtptherla, Bronchitis, Spit ting of Blood, and Pulmonary Affections generally. It Is a Remarkable Remedy for Kidney Com plaints, Diabetes, Dlfllcuty ot Voiding Uilne, Bleeding from the Klilnoys ai d Bladder, Oravol, and other complaints. Give a trial If you would learn the value of a good and tried medicine. It la pleasant, safe, and sure. . Sold by druggist and dealer In medicine generally. GEORGE W. 6WETT, It D., Proprietor, 12?mw!3in BOSTON,-Mas. WANTS ri IIKEE GENERAL AGENTS WANTED TO A act in Important locations for the New York Aocl- dtntal Iufurance Company. .,ctivcnii nol good addresn, ari lv to FRAK O. ALLEN, brunch Olllce, No. 4if) CiltSNUr fctreet. Apply soon. 221 JUST DECEIVED, FILIGREE SILYElt JEWELRY. 13 A I LEY t- CO., 823 6t4p No. 810 CTIESNUT Street. QROVE11& BAKER'S IMPROVED 6UUTTLE OR " LOCK" BTirCH SEWING MACHINES. No. 1 and No. 0 for Tailors, Shoe makers, Saddlers, etc. No. 730 Chcsnut street Philadelphia; No. 17 Mtrket atrect. Harrlsburg J. L. CAP EN. PHRENOLOGIST, 8u"cei8(ir to Fowler, Wells A Co., S31vft WrlltAn .nil uurli.l rtAai-riiktl.tna ,.f th.p.t. ter wltb Chart, dally at 4 iv iiorn xi o-10 o. ihb iu nueet COLORED ENGRAVINGS OF RYSDYKS V hamhletonian for sale. Price a Apply at Bva gmixiiiu9,. iiannwvwr' wchesnut mm HOOP SKIRTS. DUPLEX SKI ,RT FA8H10N8 FOB IMS. BRADLEY 8 DUPLEX ELLIPTIC 1 ' (OB DOUBLK BPEINO) HOOP SKI II T. Fach noon or this PF.CULIAR BKIRT Is oomnowi ol TWO ftnrif-.in'PTi d Hrrl $j r. p. braided Iiuhtlt and Tiimir toethrr Knoa to rigk. toniiiac at onoe the HI KONGLM1 and most FLEX I ULE UOOP made They will net iiknd or brkak like toe single sprlnirs, but will (vkk rKKesava their FtRrroT aad bkautiviil fHAPR where ihree or four ordinary skirta will bT been 1 brown away a useless. 'Iheir wi nrf.rul I nbihip adds oATty to the 001 FORT and coNTKMiENra besloealvinitiKTitanKri.aASi'aa to the wF.AKFa, a will be port'cuiar'y Mftrvsnd by LAMKs attending crowd d reaptimi, ballt, oprrat, fte. Ia VACT for tbe frommadi . or the church, (! Irr. or car tliry are i mri rpasfro . combining comfort, rrRAniMTT and kcckomt, with tbat BLiOAXea ol shapa which has made the , DCFLEX ELLIPTIC TUB STANDARD SKIRT OF THE FASHIONABLE WORLD. Manu'ao'.ured axcluslrelT by tbe SOLE OWNERS ol l'ateut, WESTS. mtADLKY & GARY fco. CHAMBERS and Kos. 79 aad 81 RKADE Sts., NEW YORK. M ere ti ant will b supplied a above, and by PhlladeN ph'a Jobber. FOR SALE In all First-class Retail Stokrs In Tnis C1TT. Innulielor lUlmin I BRADLEY'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SKIRT. JRADLEY'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SKIRT Combining Durability with elegance of shape. New Spnng Sly lea just received. J. M. HAFLEIQLI, 10 2m No 902 CHE8SUT Street j R A D L E Y S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SKIItT. Most fashionable and popular In use. For sale by J. O. MAXWELL & SOX. 1 10 2m S. E. comer ELEVENTH and CHE8NUT. LOST. I 08T BETWEEN TWELVE AND ONE J o'c'oek. this day, 170, between Fourth and Chcs nut and 249 Sou b Mxtn i-trcet. Ihe finder wilt be suliabiy rewarded by returning It to W. H. H Ot, if No. 249 N. SIXTH Street. T OST OR WISLAID, A PERPETUAL POLICY I t OF INM'BANl'E. ippiied by the Fire Asiioclat'on of Philadelphia to JACOll BAsLI K, for 10. dated July 13, letiO. Any lnlormatloa tliereof will be received by C. ENOLHOFEB. Attorney-at- aw. 8 21 lmrp No. 401 North FIFTH St PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF FIXE ARTS. JAMES S. EARLE & SONS' FiT(h Great Sale or VALUABLE OIL PAINTINGS THE ENTIRE COLLECTION NOW ON EXHIBITION, FREE. OPEN DAY AND EVENING, WITH CATALOGUES. B SCOTT, Jr., AUCTIONFEB. S19 6tlp EW YORK ACCIDENTAL INSURANCE COMPANY, FOR INSURING AGAINST ACCIDENTS OF ALL USDS. Capital, - 8250,000 President, WILLIAM A. BAYLEY Secretary, EDWARD GREENE. , INDUCEMENTS. The rate of premium are very low The plan Is so simple that any one can comprehend all It working. No Hedleal Examination la Required, And those who have been rejeoted by Life Companies In conaequence of hereditary or other disease, can effect Insurance in this Company at a very small cost. Mo better or more satisfactory use can be made of o email a sum. POLICIES ISSUED BY LANCASTER & CASRILL, I, W. Corner Fourth and Walnut JSts., llOrp CENEKAL AGENTS fOB PENNSYLVASIA JOHN W. THOMAS, Nos. 405 and 407 N. SECOND Street JUST OPENER, A FULL LINE OF PIM, BROS. & CO.'S . PLAIN, and PLAID : H 19 6(4p IRISH POPLINS. 1 QROVER & BAKER'S FIRST PliEMICM ELASTIC STITCH AND LOCK (sTITClI SEWING: MACHINES, with latest Im provement., No. 1M Cheanut street.PhilaJelphla; No. 17 Market btreet, llarrlsburg. J 1 3m4p "Dome Life Insurance Companj," OF BROOKLYN, NEW YORK. (PBEBIDENT, WALTER S. GRIITITLI. ginkeal agents. E S X E R & C0LT0N, S. W. Corner ot Fourth and Library Rtrects PHILADELPHIA. rC IV. .nnlllA. f turn MlTflM V T r m. tm V W . 1 1 J 1 ) II . v. ..IV WU'.iMW ui ..IV . I . ' 1 1 kj. . 1 AC- BCItANCE I COM 1' A NT," OF BKOOKLT i. New iorK, on toe naj oi lcomoar, una, puo.iakea aooording to law i FIRST. Canltal fltork SITS. Don M Number of (bares of stock lubMribed foi...... l.iWSw Amount ot aaopMinent or iMtainieuta oa stock paiatnvasu r H3w BECOSP-THE PROPEBTT OB ASSETS HELD Bl THE tOMPM. Tbe rn'ua, or n.arly aa may bet of the real eatate hold by tlie coinpaay Mono. Amount of caan tin hand and In .National Maa- au rtank oi Urook vn 19.natfc Amonut of preinluina in hand of agent and In course ol tranxuilxalonw 38 S8S'fU Amount of loann aecufad br lionili and mort- . i gate, conxtitutuia tne first lien on real ea tato. on which there Is leaa than one year' tiiterent due and aw In a 04.30041. Amount of loan on which Interest baa not baea oald within one year Nothing. Amount due Ooinpauy on which Judgmont hare been obtained Nothing. Amount of atooks owned br the Company, wnetueroi any nraie or xne i mioo. -laiea , or ot any Incorporated cltv of the Lotted State orot any other description. peelly Iiik tne number of nharna, aud tlie par and uiaiket vaiue ol ths aame i Parrl. Market raL rnfted Ktatea bond 9'i7'i,lM 00 tm im-ti Brooklyn t it? bond W 000 00 20.000W Amount of stock held by the Company as oo' lateral security lor loans, with the amount loaned on each kind ot stock, It par and matket value : Parval. Market r. Vnl'ed Btaiea bonds aftfto ,W0a Klnii countv loan cenlflcate. IO.OoO 9,9 WH HiooKnn eitv loan certificate '"' imuoo Albany county bond. 600 600 0 ail Ml. tll MllM Amount ot premium note secured by our policies 4M,0 T Amount of inteiest on iDvestments made by the t ouipanv, accruou out not aue tflVi Vi Deiened premium account bi ing balauoe quarterly and ha f yearly premium lor tne year 34 4fWI Feiaonal property 3 (WO 04 Total assets t . 0,029 85 TniBD THE LI.tBlLHIEB OB TUB COMPASfY. Amount ot Iomok due and unpaid Metnlng. Amount oi ihe claims lor ioxe which are In suit or contested br the oomoany alO 000 00 Amount ol luBtCuilug tbe year, which hafo been paid .' 63 000 00 A mount of losses during the t ear which kaT not been settled Nothlaa. A mount ot losaeo during tbe J oar which are contested Nothing. Amount of loases during the year, reported to toe company, and not acted upon Nothlor. Amount oi rilTliUnOs dec a ed 71,HoO'4tt Amount ot dividends declared, due and un paid Vo thing. Amount ol dividends (either cash or aerlp), declared and not yet due Amount of money borrowed, and tha nature and amount ot security given Nothing. Amount ot oil otiicr existing claims against the company, contested or otherwise Vothtng FOTJBTH.- IXOMaj OF THE COMPANY Amount ot cash premium tecelved ill 061 T Amount ot preni'uui note takun by tho com- pany 138,763 6J Amount of premiums earned A mount o ' Intel cut money received front the Invention soi the company 87,194 91 Amount ot lncotno ot the coinpan lrom auj other sources .-. a Nothing. 493,02fH4 FIFin-THE EXPERPITUBES P NY. OEyTHE COaT- Amount ot losses nolil during the Tear. 63,000 00 .amount of losses n. Id durfna the fear, whloh accrued prfor to .lie year Nothing. Amount at whlrh tne losses were estimated In former statement, which were paid during tlie year Homing. Amount paid and owing lor reinsurance pre miums Nothing. Amount ol return premiums, whether paid or unpaid A Nothing. A mount ot dividend paid during tlie year 4,b46 ii Amount of expenses paid during the year, in cluding comim -slons and fees paid to the agents and officers of the company 8R.636-01 A mount of taxes ould by the comoanr 36 Amount of all other expenditure of the company-dividends, surrendered polio les, and Interest on capital stock 85.021 Si Amount ol promissory notes oilglnally term ing the capital ol the company Nothing A mount ot said notes held by tie company aj part of the who e of the capital thereof Nothing WALTEB ft. QUrrilU, President Statb of New Yohk, Couhtt or Kings, as. lie It remembered, hat on the 16th dav of War oh, A. D. lHj belore the subscriber, a oomanlssloner In and tor the Htate of how York, duly cotntniaaloned and authorizes! by the Governor ot the State of Pennsylvania! to tuke tlie acknowledgment of deeds and other writ nits, to be used and recorded In the said State ef Pennsylvania, and to administer oaths and afllraiadons, oersonaily ap peared 'Walter H. Griffith, President of tbe Home Lite Inxuiance Comnsuy, and made oath that the abuve and foregoing is a true etatement of the condition of iald Home Llio Insurance Company, upon the first day of Janttury. A I). 1866 And I further certify that I have made personal examination of the oondltlon of said Home Lite Insurance Company on title day, and am satisfied they have assets safely Invested to tba amount oi SOfl.OUil 26-100 dollar. 'I bat I have examined the securities now In tbe hands of the Company, as sot forth In the foregoing statement, and ihe same era of the value represented tn tne statement. 1 further certify that I am not Interented In the affairs of laid Company, lu witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official aeai lhl sixteenth dav of March, A. D. IKifl. CHARLES H. THOMPSON. 3 31 wfm3t Commissioner for Penna ylvanla. STATEMENT OF THE Xew England Mutual Life In surance Company, ! E 13 11 U A 11 Y 1, 1800. Bf a) Estate ; 0235,00 Cash on bond-, 64121 Bonds ano M JFtgaKes 8M),Ma Bauk, and other stocka I til. 748 H ocks bald as collateral lor loans H4 0I8 Premium otes secured by Po.icles 1,0J7,44 Total asset - ........3,551,061 Lwsea due aud uupaid 2,000 Losses reported uuu not actea upon lu.ouv 73,500 rremlum received l.OftftVj lnierest received 178 600 Losse paid 324 028 1,184 403 ueturn premiomH m.niu Expense ol all kind 181 JJfl . . , 530 883 The New England Life Company Is th oldcsi la the United State. Unas always ranked A Wo. X. It naa never resorted io law. It Is liberal to policy-holders, l'remlums may be paid either in casb or ball cash aud hall note Losses promptly paid by the agent MVIOENDH M ILL BE PAID A N UAL I-Y. Those who pay cash will receive a cash return. Those who tlve a note can apply tbe divldeud to paymont of note, ttvtilenda may a so be apolied to reduction ol premium, or ui adulnu to tlie amount Insand. Persons deslrlnt to effect Insurance on their live should make application 'O this Company ! lamina tions daily lroiu 1 to 2 o'clock. Liberal ooiunilaslous allowed. pnEgirET, BENJAMIN F b i EVENS. SKOItKTAKT, JOSEPH M OIUBEKS. niaaoToaa, Pewell Tannan. James R Amory, Mars ntil i P. Wilder, Charles Hobbaid. George II. r'oiger. Francis C. Lowetl, n oinur iartiett, , James Murgia, John A. Andiew Benjamin F. ttteveu. BRANCH OFFICE. No. 425 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia. W. D. STBOTJD, M. D , MEDICAL EXAMINES. The undersigned u tbe only authorized Agent la Penusylranls. WIJ.LIAM GETTY. lJtufJw AUEN