The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, May 04, 1866, THIRD EDITION, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE DAILY- -EVENING, TELEgRAPIIirrPnitADEliPinA; FRIDAY, UXYl 4, lBGGl
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Strdngo to nay, the tea-pot ia modem In
vention. The ancient never saw the tea plant,
nor taatrd lhat delicious beverage which "cheers
but not Inebriates." Anions; tbe remains ot
ancient Eypt jrou will find plenty ot earthen
iars once tilled from the frcred Nile; the mighty
empire ot Aziak has still Its cinerary urns to
show; the earthen-ware of Celtic peoples is con
stantly coming to light; and Etruria, the Ions
vanlskod homo and kingdom of the arts, pre
serrca to thti day her vases of every shape and
unrivalled beauty; but none of these extinct
nations poMessed that precious tea pot which
every hovel In England can boast. The case
is not the same with the cream jug. Tbe museum
of Gregory XVI contains numerous vessels
which tbe Etriiflcans probably used for milk.
Virgil tells us of the palls in which the Latin
Ecanants carried their goat's milk to market at
ay break; and every leader of the "Georglcs" re
members what pains thev took to render the
milk savory how they lea the ewes on clover,
lutus, and suit herbs, that so they might drink
more water from tho brooks, and yield more
copious and tasty milk, having a plea'ant smack
of salt. As to asses' milk, the Koman belles
used to bathe in it as certain Parisians are said
to do in cbampaenc; and we may be quite sure
that those who knew the value of milk so well
had no lack of elegant and costly jugs In which
to serve it.
Tea must wind up our breakfast, even if coffee
takes the precedence; it must lollow the late
dinner, and be served in every gentlewoman's
boudoir at five o'clock. To the Englishman it
scarcely comes aiiil.-s at any hour. It is the
student's stimulant, the Invalid's medicine; and
to the ione woman in her old age it is more than
ber spinning-wheel ever was, or her cat or her
canary ever can be. It atlords "the nice young
gentleman for a tea-party" an admirable oppor
tunity of displaying his affectation, and cracking
his feeble (ones. It is the most social of all
bevcraecs. and the alreadv immense consump
tion of it here is decidedly on the increase.
Although tiie Chinese bend us their tea, we
are not indebted to them for their teapots.
They have each a teacup, furnished with a lid,
in which the tea is made separately. The leaf,
chopped up very small and almost in powder, is
put into tne cup in tue quantity required. Then
hot water is pojred upon it, and the lid replaced.
When it has stood a little time they stir it up
ana drink it quite hot aud turoid, without sugar
and cream. It is a very different thing from
our tea, having a delicious flavor peculiar to the
climate. There cau be no doubt that the exten
sive use oi tue leaf in this country has given a
great impulse to the ceramic art.
During Ion? ages its beauty and perfection lay
buried in Etruscan tombs. The Italians first
raised It from the dust in the lourteenib cen
tury, and Luca del In liobbia, using glaze aud
coloring with his terra-cottas, produced the fa
mous Mniolidu. The delicate art then moving
northward, forsook the Tuscan factories, and
fixed its home in the little town of Fayence, in
France. Here and at Nevers, patronized by
Catharine de Medici, and improved by Bernard
Palissy, it attained high reputation; and its
productions are well known to collectors of old
"china" by the serpents, fish, and other crea
tures which cover their sunacc in relief.
The manufacture of porcelain in Cnina and
Japan had been common trom the first century
of the Christian era, but it was not till 1518 that
the Portuguese imported it into Europe. Fac
tories followed each other in rapid succession in
France and England, but the articles produced
cracked easily, and would not bear strong heat.
The first real porcelain was made at Meissen, on
the Elbe, in 1710, and, under the name of Dres
den china, became known all over toe world.
Its patron, Augustus II, Elector of Sasony, was
commonly called the Porcelain King.
The true Dresden teapots and cream fuzs
have particular marks by which they may be
tested, ai:d so have those manufactured at the
Hague, Vienna, and Mavcnce. Sometimes the
mark is a shield, at others a wheel, now an
eagle with the bind foot raised, aud now a
stork standing on one leg or flying with a frog
in its beak. The Berlin porcelain ranks next
after Dresden, but that of Sevres surpasses them
both.
Louis XV, in 1756, there founded the great fac
tory which ha9 since become so eminent; and
about the same time the Worcester Porcelain
Works started as a Company, and Josiah Wedg
wood, like another Prometheus, broueht the Are
ot genius into the Staffordshire potteries, aud
f ave new life to their clay. The beautiful ereen
anes, the bauks aud nooks, where wild flowers
blossom, were tbe school in which he first
learned his art.
The berries in the hedgerows, tbe clinging
ivy, the trailing tendrils of the convolvulus, the
etrawberry's luscious scarlet, and nature's own
exquisite commingling of colors, formed his
earliest lessons, bis silent but daily teachers.
Forced by pain and disease to abandon the work
ot the thrower, ho turned, while still a youth,
to the moulder's beard, and there produced the
specimen known as "Wedgwood's first teapot,"
which is carefully preserved at '"Etruria."
This little work was the beginning of a career
oi ceaseless activity. The crippled boy rapidly
became an eminent artist, a profound chemist in
relation to his art, a philosophical thinker, and
a great industrial leader. With self-culture,
and on a system self-devised, he moved onward
from oue success to anether. He converted
"agate-ware" into imitation of porphyry, sold
knife-hafts and snuff-boxes of his own design in
this ware in his eighteenth year, and showed
extraordinary accuracy and taste in the early
Etruiian cream-ware, which was afterwards to
attain in bis hands such lightness and perfect
linear harmony.
The tea-service of our day differs widely from
that of our ancestors. Whether made of China
ware or earthenware, it is more shapely and
beautiful. The old blue eastern designs, in
which truth was outraged and taste disregarded,
have passed away or linger only on cottage
shelves.
The Abbe Listz, it is said, goes to all par
ties in Paris, and is a very jolly monk indeed.
There are 8000 square miles of coal in Great
Britain, and 123,900 in the United States.
In marriage the heart of a widow is like a
furnished apartment, where one is apt to find
something leltt hece by a former lodger.
Professor Bartktt. of the Chicauo Univer
sity, declines the Presidency of the University
oi Vermont ana Mate Agricultural college.
Two young men in Tioy, N. Y., while
nercnaoing a young lady, were badly scalded
by enraged papa's throwing hot water upon
them.
Herr Goldsehmidt will conduct, and Madame
Ooldschmidt will sing at the Whitsuntide Lower
itnenita Musical Festival, which is to be held
this year at Dusseldorf.
M. Ferdinand de LsseDs. director of the
Suez Canal Company, is to be raised to the
. rank ot commander ot the Legion ot Honor in
France,
General Marcus J. Wriaht, late C. S. A., is
the President of the Southwestern Express
Company, with his headquarters at Memphis.
It is said that General Marmaduke has gone
into the grocery business at St. Louis.
In 1859 a gentlem an by the name of Talbot
Green, of Tennessee, afterwards an officer in the
late Rebel army, published a popular work en
titled "A Winter in the Federal City" in which
he positively asserts that "Andrew Johnson, in
spite of the fates, would be Chief Magistrate of
the United States before the close ot tbe year
1865," that "his administration would be stormy;
that he would labor under extraordinary em
barrassments, but would eventually make one
of the most popular Presidents thai ever ruled
In America."
Anew syhtem of build insr has been intro
duced in Paris. The Boulevard de 1'Empereur,
which is befntt finished, between the Place de
l'Alma at the western extremity ot tbe Champs
Elysees and the old (rate of St. Marie, passes
over tne road at a height ot 45 feet to the north
ot the provision stores on the Qua! de Billv.
There is not a stone used to sustain the im
mense causeway. It is all cement, deposited in
wooden lrames to prevent it from spreading.
The Church of Vesinet was built in this man
ner, but it is tbe first time that cement hss
been entirely substituted for stone in a great
V..ii II.. A
uuuuiug hi ran -j.
FURNITURE.
BUY F URN ITU KB
' At ,
GOULD & C O. 8
PSION DEPOTS
Nos. 37 and 30 N. SECOND Street.
KOpposlte Christ Charcot,
And Corner of NINTH and MARKET1
The largest, cheapest, and best stock o.
FURNITURE
Of every des erlptJon In the world. 1 Iv ffp
ItOSEWOOD, CHAMBER,
AND PARLOR SUITES.
AT
GEORGE J. HENKELS',
THIRTEENTH AND CIIESNUT STREETS,
4141ml Formerly of So. POD and 811 CHEdNDT 8t.
WALNUT CHAMBER
AND PARLOR SUITES,
Either Polished or Oiled,
AT
GEORGE J. HENKELS',
THIRTEENTH AND CIIESNUT STREETS,
4 14 ImJ Foimerly of Nos. 809 and 811 CIIESNUT 8t.
QOURTNEY & WILLITS,
Nos. 14 and 16 S. Seventh St., Fhilada.
MANUFACTURERS OF
BEAUTIFUL COTTAGE FURNITURE
AND THE ONLY DURABLE IN THE CITT.
Also. "Dining-Room Furniture,
AND BEDDING, constantly on hand. 4 23 mwf2m
SHIPPING.
HAMILL'S PASSAGE OFFICE.
C "ANCHOR LINE OF BTEAMFIW."
llHKRMA." "COLUMBIA.
"Caledonia." "cambuia,"
"1.r1tannia." "india.'
Steam to
L1YEKI OOL LONDONDERRY. BELFAST. DUB LIS
KEWKY, ( OKK, AND GLaBUOW.
HATE- OF PASSAGE.
l'AYABLE IN I'ATKB CUKBENCY.
CABINS t90,80, and 70
bTE.fc.RAUE 830
'1 HE PAID CERTIFICATE
Issued for bringing out passengers rrom tbe above
points at
LOWER RATES THAN ANY OTHER USE.
Also, to and lrom
ALL STATIONS ON THE IRISH RAILWAY8.
SPECIAL N Ol'IC'E Passengers will take particular
no' Ice that the "'Anchor 1 ine" Is the only line granting
tbiough tickets at the above rates, from Philadelphia to
tbe points named above, and tbat the undersigned la the
only doly authorized Agent in Philadelphia.
Apply to W. A HaMTT.L,
Boie Agent for "ANCHOR LINE,"
1 15 N o. 217 WALNUT Street.
rxftlr 'OR NEW YORK. PHILADEL
sMiii i in iila delphJn Steam Propeller Comnany Do
ouutcli hwiltsure Lmes.vla Delaware and Rarltan Canal,
leaving daily at 12 M. and b P. JU., connecting with all
Northern and Eastern lines.
For freight, which will he taken upon accommodating
terms, arply to WILLIAM M, HA IRD A CO.,
118 No. 1Mb DELAWARE Avenue
10 SHIP CAPTAINS AND OWNERS. THE
' undersigned having leased tbe KENSINGTON
SCREW DOCK.begs toimorm his friends and thepatrom
ot the Dock that be Is prepared with Increased facilities
to accommodate those having vessels to be raised or
repaired and being a practical ship-carpenter and
caulker, wi.l give personal attention to the vessel en
trusted to bint lor repairs.
Cantatas or Agents, ship Carpenters, and Machinist
baving vessels to repair, are solicited to call.
Having tbe agency for the sale of "Wetterstedt's
Patent Metallic Composition" for Copper Paint, for the
pieservatlon of vessels' bottoms, for this city, I an) pre
paled to larnish the same on favorable terms.
JOHN H. HAM MITT,
Kensington Screw Dock,
III DELAWARE Avenue . above LA UBEL Street.
LEGAL NOTICES.
IN THE COURT OV COMMON PLEAS FOR
THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
December Term. 1x65, No, 8S. In Divorce.
SARAH E. HAINES, by ber next lrlend, c, vs.
SAMUEL HAIAEtf.
To SAMUEL HAINES, Respondent Sin The Court
have granted a Rule on you to show cause why a Divorce
trom the bonds oi Matrimony should not be decreed In
the above case, returnable on SATURDAY. May A, lB6ti,
at lfl o'clock A II.. personal notice having failed on ac
count of your absence.
M . . JOHN F. BEL8TEKLINQ.
4 27 28ml 4 Attorney for Libellant
rj;iIE OLDEST AND LARGEST
SADDLE AND UAENESS
MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENT IN THE
COUNTRY.
, LACEY, 3IEEKER & CO.,
No. .1216 CHESNUT STREET,
OFFER OF THEIR OWN MANUFACTURE i
BUGGY HARNESS, from 22 S0 to 150
LIGHT BAROUCHE do 50 00 to 350
HEAVY do do 75 00 to 600
EXPRESS, BRASS MOUNTED HARNESS 27 JO to 90
WAtlON AND fEI.F-ArjUSTINQ 1500 to 30
STAGE AND TEAM do 30 00 to SO
LADIES' SADDLE, do 12-00 to 150
GENTS' do do 8-00 to 75
Bridles, Mountings, Bits, Rosette. Horse Covers
Biusbes, Combs, Soaps, Blacking, Ladles' and Gents
Travelling and Tourist Bags and Backs. Lunch Baskets
Dressing and Shirt Cases, Trunks and Valises.
36mrp Nti. lsjlQ CHKSJSUT ST.
UNITED STATES
BUILUEll'S MILL,
Nos. 24. 26, and 28 S. FIFTEENTH St.,
i
TUlLADELpniA.
j ESLEK & BROTHER,
WOOD MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, STaIR B ALUS
TERS, NEWEL POSTS, GENERAL TURNING.
SCROLL WORK, ETC.
SHELVING PLANED TO ORDER.
The 1 argent assortment o( Wood Mouldings in this city
constantly on hand. 417 3m
ROBERT. SHOEMAKER & CO.,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
MANUFACTURERS,
IMPORTERS.
AND DEALERS IN
Paints, Varnishes, and Oils,
No; 201 NORTH FOURTH STREET,
41t3mj N. E. CORNER OF RACE.
MONUMENTS AND GRAVESTONES. ON
band, a large assortment of Gravestones, of vari
ous designs, made of the tlueBt Italian and American
Ma rbie at the Warble Works ol
. o . .v A HTEINMF.TZ,
3 27tnths3m RIDGE Avenue, below Eleventh street
T11I7HNKQ QllUTMlPTIi'Pa llTJA'LU
mm hi. vmrr nurgic&i appliances oi ine must
in'"" i""o, muniieiy superior to ail oinnrs, at no.
50 North SEVENTH Street. Laulee attonded by Mta.
Dr. HcCI.EN AC11AN. Male departiueut by a compe
lout surgixiu. JiJImrp
MISCELLANEOUS.
I REVENUE FTAMPS, REVENUE STAMPS,
V . REVENUE STAMPS.
Of all description. . . , - . . y
Ot all descriptions, ' i 1
' Aiwarioa hand,
Always on hand,
AT FI.ORKWCE ST WI5Q ACBINB ( OS OFriOti,
AT FLORENCE SKVYlMt MACHINE GO. '8 OFFICE
No. M0 CUES NUT Street, ,
No. m ( HE8NCT Street,
One door below Seventh stieet.
One door below venth street,
The most V era! d'scount allowed. '
Tbemoe liberal dlaronnt allowed.
QEORGE 1'LOWMAN,
CAItPENTEll AND DUII.DER
No. 232 CARTER Street
And No. 141 DOCK Street,
Machine Woik and Millwrlghtlns; promptly attends
to tot
"P RVENUE STAMPS. REVENUE STAMPS
J-V R I VENUE STAMPS,
or all description,
Oi aU descriptions,
Always on hand,
Alwavs on hand,
AT FT.ORFNCE SFWINO WACniNF. CO. 'S OFFICE,
AT FLORENCE SEWING MyCHINE CO.'S OFFICE1
N o. 6.10 C H K S N UT Street,
No. 30CHF.NUT Street,
One door below Seventh street.
One door below Seventh street.
The most liberal discount allowM
The most liberal discount allowed. 2
JpITLEU, WEAVER & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Manilla and Tarred Cordage, Cords,
Twines, Etc.,
No. 23 N orth WATER Street and
No. 22 North DELAWARE Avenue,
rlllLADHLPUIA.
EDwiit 1L Fitler, Michael Weaver,
COhBAD F. CLOIUIEK. 2 14 J
17 RVENUE STAMPS, REVENUE STAMPS
XV REVENUE STAMPS.
Ot an flcscrtntlona,
Oi all description.
Always on band,
AT FLORENCE SFWINO M A CBINe'coT'VoEk'i'cF,,
AT FLORENCK SEWING MA CHI A) E CO.'S OFFICE
No. 630 CH ESN UT Strew
No 6J10 CIIESNUT Street.
One door below Seventh street,
Ore deor below Seventh street.
The most lit eral discount allowed,
lhe most liberal dlseount allowed.
J C. PERKINS,
LUMBER MERCHANT
Successor to H. Clark, Jr.,
No. 324 CHRISTIAN STREET.
Constantly on hand a large and Tailed assortment
Of Building Lumber. 6 24
CORN EXCHANGE
RAO MANUFACTORY.
JOHN T. H A 1 L K Y C O.,
No. 113 N. FRONT and No. 114 N. WATER Street,
Phi adalphla.
DEALERS IN liAtlS AND BAGGING,
ot every desetlptlon. lor
Gialn, Flour, Salt, Super P bo.phate ot Lime, Bone
Dust, Etc.
tarire and small GUNNY BAGS canstantly on hand.
2 22 Also, WOOL SACKS.
John T. Bailey. James Cascaden.
I REVENUE STAMPS, REVENUE STAMPS.
V REVENUE STAMPS,
Of all descriptions,
Oi all descriptions,
Always on hand.
Always on hand.
AT FLORENCE HEWING MACHINE CO.'H OFFICE
AT FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE CO.'S OFFICE
No. 6.10 CHESNUT Street.
No. 630 CHEsNUT Street
One door below Seventh street
One ooor below Seventh street.
The most liberal discount allowed.
The most liberal discount allowed.
T.
J. McGUIGAN,
Importer and Wholesale Dealer n
FANCY GOODS, NOT10H8, ETC,
FIKEWORKS, FLAGS, Eto
MATCHES AND BLACKING,
NO. 3 STHAW11EBRY STREET,
First Street above Second between Market and Cbesnut.
6 4 Philadelphia.
COTTON AND FLAX
BAIL DUCK AND CANVAS,
ot all numbers and brands.
Tent. Awning. Trunk, and Wagon-Cover Duck. Also,
Paper Manutacttirers' Drier Felts, from one to seven
leet wide; Paulins, Belting, Sail Twine, etc,
JOHN W. E VERM AN A Co..
8 6 S No. 103 JONES' Alley.
WILLIAM R . Or R A N T.
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
No. 33 S. DELAWARE Avanue, Philadelphia
AoENr roit
Dnpcnt's Gunpowder,Rerlned Nitre, Charcoal, Etc.
W. Baker & Co '8 Chocolate, Coooa, and Bronia,
Crocker Pros. & Co.'s Yellow Metal Sheathing, Bolts,
and Nails. ' 24
ALEXANDER G. C ATT ELL CO.
PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
No. 26 NORTH WBARVES,
AND
NO. 27 NORTH WATER STREET.
PHILADELPHIA. 2 2
ALEX AKDBB O. CATTELL. ELIJAH . CATTELL
QOLD1ERS' PHILADELPHIA CITI (MES
D bKNGER COMPANY. v
This Company has been lormed for the purpose ol
HUDplylnn the Public with reliable, trustworthy men,
ready to execute any orders that may be given to them,
viz. . to carry messaues, packages, baggage, to an part
oi the city; to act as guides to strangers, in short, to be
at the dfupositiin of tbe Puullc in any emergencv.
where the services of a trustworthy man may be re
quired. Every Messenger employed by the Company Is re-
Sulred to give ireebold security to the amouut of ftlty
ollarn, and tbe Company will be responsible for that
amount Intrusted to their Messengers.
The Messengers can also be envaged for a certain
time, to ciean offices, move furniture, watch Mercbua
dlse, Stores, Ships and Buildings, dav or night, etc
1 he Company is tesponslhle for the talthiui execution
of any order given to a Uesaenger. also or thesaie
delivery ot Messages, Packages, or Baggage intiusted
to them. Especial care has been tnken to eugage noue
but men of good character aud with good references,
aud the Company leel confident that tneirmen may be
relied upon with safety.
lhe uesaengers weararedcap with the number by
which each & esenger may be Identified, and a Badge
with th Inscription
"SOLDlEIte' iH1L"55pA"Iyl,fI'rT MESSENGER
Each Messenrer Is iiirnlshed with a printed Table ot
Charges and Tickets In place of written receipts, tbe
Table snowing tne amount the Messenger Is allowed to
rharge and the Ticket the payment received ior any
particular errand or for a cettaln time
Every complaint agalnxt a Messeuaer must be proven
by a I lcket, aud tbe Public are therefore earnestly re
iues edto insist upon tbe delivery of a ticket whenever
a Messenger is employed, thereby guarding themselves
and the company against fraud. The advantages in
tended to be procured to the Public by this new ins Itu
lonare DESPATCH and SAFETY in the delivery or
Messages or small Packages, and laollity In procuring
tbe assistance ot any number ol men for any purpose,
'lhe Mesaeuger orpa being formed by RETURN d)
SOLDIERS, the Publie will certainly assist these men
in their endeavors to earn ineir livelihood bv honest
labor at the same time promoting the comfort, and ex
tending the means oi communication In this large city.
Similar institutions have been In success ul operation
lor years in all the larger iclties ot Europe, in New York
and Boston and the Comnany leel satisfied that their
etlons to Introduce in this city an Institution beneficial
both t tbe working Tlasiws and the public generally
will be appreciated and rewarded bv a liberal patronage.
TABLE OF OHARI1E8.
I. Slnvle Errands with a II. Work for a certain
package. time.
5 Blocks Scents Si Hour 20 cents
lOBIocas 10 1 Hour IIS
16 Blocks 18 " 154 Hour 50 "
50 Blocks 20 " 2 Hours 65 "
Each additional hour SO cents more.
Half day from 7 A. M. to 12 noon, or irom 1 P. M. to
P.M al2S
One day i ib
N. B When more than two men are wanted orders
should be lull at tbe otUce ot tba Company oo the pre-
,1VU. VTCUIUgi
4 24 16trp
W. C. WHITFMAy, Agent.
Ofllee. No. 421 WALNUT Street
JJ A R X E . S S.
A LABGE LOf OF NEW U. S. WAGON HAR
NESS, 4, and 6 horse, Also, parts ol HAJI
KEBS, SADDLES, COLLARS, . HALTERS, etc,
bought at tbe re ccpt Government sale to be sold
at a great sacrifice Wholesale or UutaiL, Togethei
with our asual assortment of ,
SAD D LEU YAND SAVtiLKR Y BAUD WAB&
WILLIAM S. HANSELL & SONS,
2 1 i " .'"Up. H MARKET Street.
"PROS PEG T US
, . .if'
I or TOE
C It S O IV
GOLD MIXING ' COMPAQ.
CAPITAL feTOClt.'..S500,000
i H UMBER OF SHARER 50,000.
Far Value and Subscription Price, $10.
i .,.....
WOUKIXO CAPITAL, fcO.000.
O V F 1 O E II Hi
rRESIDF.NT,
COLONEL WILLIAM B. THOMAS.
8ECBET ART AND TREASURER, pro teTTJ,
J. HOPKINS TAItK.
SOLICITOR,
WILLIAM L. IIIKST, ESMJ.
PIRKClOrtf,
a
COLONEL WILLIAM H. THOMAS.
CHARLES 8. OGDEN.
EDWIN MDDLETON,
ALEXANDER J. HARPER,
WILLIAM BERGER.
The Land or this Company consists or about 120
Acres. In & ecklenburg county Notth Carolina, about
ih in lies troui the town oi Charlotte.
On this property fifteen shafts or pits hav been opened
kid sunk to various depths, lrom 10 to ba leet, demon
strating the existence ot three paranei veins ol oreof
about I teet In width and about IS leet apart, converging
to a comn on centre at the depth oi about 1M leet, toiui
Ing one immense mass or vein ol ore. extending In
length through ihe property more than half a mile.
1 beie are alto on this property other voins oi ore unex
plored All these ores are known as the Brown Ores,
and are verv rich, yielding an average ot about SAK) per
ton in gold, tbe above results having teen demon
strated ly the rude working of the mines for several
years past, tbe rltk ol investment In undeveloped pro
perty Is not incurred, and by tbe application ot modern
mining and reuuclng machinery the Company anticipate
an Immediate and large leturn for their money.
Ha Ing an ere that readily yle ds t200 per ton, some
estimate can be made of i be value of -his property. With
the present unpen, ct svstem ot mining, ten tons of this
ore can be taken out and reduced dailv from every shait
opened, at an expense not exceeding tv per ton, leav
ing a net daily profit oi 1750 foreacu shaft worked by
tbe Company
The large working capital reserved will enable the
Company at once to procurcano erect tbe best modem
machlneiy for manipulating tl ores, by means ol which
tbe yield will be luigely increased.
These mines, whilst they prodnce ores richer than
those ol Coloiado or Nevada, have many advantages
over them, particularly in an abumlatice l lutl and
cheap labor, and tbe facility with which they ean be
worked during ih.- entile year: whilst ti ose ot Colorado
and Nevada cau only be worked during; the warm
weatber. ,
A test assay oi an avei age specimen of the ore from
the Carson Mines waa made as late as the 27th of
January ot tbe present year, aa will apoearftom the fol
lowing certificate ot Ptoiessors Booth and Garrett, the
Assayers ot the Philadelphia Mint :
Philadelphia, January 27, 1866
IiearSIr: We have caretullv assayed the sample of
ore irom "Carson Mine," North Cntoliua, and And it to
yield ten ounces nine pennyv eights ot pure gold to the
ton of ore. '1 he coin value Is therefore MlOlrJ per ton
oi ore. Yours, respectfully
BOOTH A GARRETT,
lr. M. B. Tatlob, No. 404 Walnut street. Phllad,
Subscriptions to tbe Capital Stock will he received at
the Office of the Company, o. 407 WALNUT Street
w here samples of the ore may ba ecu, and lull lulorma
tlon given. . 83
ICE COMPANIES.
CE 1 , ICE ! ICE I ICE! ICE
INCORPORATED 1864.
THOMAS E. C AH ILL, President.
JOHN GOODYEAR, Secretary.
HENRY THOMAS, Superintendent.
COLD SPRING ICE AND COAL COMPANY
Dealers In and Shippers of lee and Coal.
We are now prepared to furnish best quality. Ice
arge or small quantities, to hotels, stoimboaW, j
cream saloons, families, offices, etc., and at the lowksi
mabket sates. Ice served daily in all paved limits ot
the consolidated city, West Philadelphia, Mantua, Rich
mond, and Oermantown. Your custom and Influence Is
respectfully solicited You can rely on being served
with a rcRi article and promptly.
Send your order to
OFFICE, No. 435 WALNUT STREET.
DEPOTS. ! ' , '
8. W. comer TWELFTH and WILLOW Streets.
North Pennsylvania Railroad and MASTER Street.
LOMBARD and TWENTY-FIFTH Streets.
PINE Street Wharf, Schuylkill, , . .. 4 7 2m4p
REMOVAL! REMOVAL!!.
OLD DRIVERS' ICE C031TANY,
REMOVED FROM N. ,W. CORNER SIXTEENTH
AND RACE, TO
Bread Stieet, Above Race, East Side.
Orders respectiully solicited, and promptly attended to
at the lowest market rates. '.
HEfS, JOHNSON & DAVIS.
OLD DRIVERS' ICE COMPANY.
The undersigned, leel lng exceeding thankful to his
many trends and customers for their very liberal patron
age extended to him during thelast seventeen years, aud'
having to d his entire inteiest to
UESMi. HESS. JOHN SO A DAVIS,
Takes pleasure in recommending them to his former
pa'rons. as they are gentlemen of well-known Integrity
and will undoubtedly maintain the refutation of the
OLD 1R1 VF.KS' ICE COMPANY, and ineverv way act
so aa to give entire satisfaction to all who mav ktndly
fawr tbem with their custom. RespectuHy . etc ,
123m A.BROWN.
LIQUORS.
tiSESMT GltQYE WHISK!.
So. 225 North THIRD Street.
II anything was wanted to prove the absolute purit)
of this Whisky, the lollowlng certificates should dolt
There Is no alcoholic stimulant known commanding sucp
etiiLU iccatlon bom such high souices:
Philadelphia, September 9. lfta.
We have esrefally tested the sample of CHESNUT
GItOVK WHISKY which you Bend us, aud find that It
contains konk of tub poisonous substance known at
rtaiLoiL, wbieh Is the characteristic and Injurious u
giedieut ol tbe whiskies in general use.
JBOOTH, OAKKK'JT As CAMAC,
' Analytical Chemists.
! Nbw York, September S, 18.W.
1 have snalyzed a sample ol CIIKSNUT GitOVE
V RISKY received trom Air. Charles Wharton, Jr., ol
PhUadelpbiat and having carelully tested It, I am
pleased to state that It is entirely fkes fkom poisonous
ob UKLKTBBiora substances. It is an unusually pure
auu hiie-Bavored quality of whisky.
James b. chtltov, m. d.,
, . . ! Analytical Chemist
, . Bostok, March 7, 1869.
I nave made a chemical analysis of commercial sam
ples of CHESNUT C.KOVE WHISK If, which proves to
t e tree from the heavy Fusil Oils, and periectly pure and
unadulterated. Ihe fine flavor of this whisky is derived
ii em the grain nsed in manufacturing It.
Respectmlly, A. A. HAYES, M. D.,
State Asssyat, o. 16 Boylston stieet
lllfBff
NATHANS & SONS,
IMPORTERS OF '
i'! I . ..I'' , OP I , '
BBANDIES, WINES, GINS, Eio.
; No,19 N. rE0NT STEEET,
. PHILADELPHIA
MOREH KATlIAtfn
UOBACK A. NA1HAN8,
ORLANDO D.UATUAKS.
H9m
INSURANCE COMFAKItS 7
TAELAWARE JIUTrJAL SAPttY CrANC
J " . Company. -
1 UI'IIUIHIU . T W II V Til 17
. PrWNKYI.VANf J tsa
OFFICE 8. R. WRNFR 1 H1PI AND WALNtT
sir r,m, l lili a Mi l l iiia,
' WAKIMK JNSUBAMCK
01 TFSSELS,) i t
Cargo, , J To aU parts of to w
it.. I '
ri .1
1 hi r
1 INLAND INSURANCFfl - ' ' '
Ofl Goods by Brrer. Canal, Lake, and Land Carriage
, . - all parts of the t'nlon.
.. L . 'IRK INSURANCES
; On Werrhsrdlse generally.
( On Stores, Dwelling Houses, eto, .
'is ... ASSETS OF THE COMPANY
. ' . ..Noremner I, lb.
J 2? t?nlt States 6 per oeot loan. It....w,0WM
120 0"f , , " ' UK... ilia loo -on
SOO OW " 7 -10 per eent low
Treasory Note iru 7bi
1W OM State oi 1 ennsylvanla iva Per tent
Loan on sju
M,W8tatof PennsylvanU sU Per Cent.
Loan , bimo
US 000 City of Philadelphia Six Per Cent.
I A r, . . . ...
S0.0O0 Pennsylvania Railroad First Mort-
gate Six Perlkrif. Bonds en
: 2ft,004 Pennsylvania Ratffoad Hecond Mort- '
dnim I'ar l .nl Unnri. A.
IK f M
),00-00
M,7o-0
000 W esttTu Pennsvivanla Hal roadMort
... P"o i k ur iii. ionas.fc... ....... ,
1J,0W (. Shares Stock Wermantown Gas
Company, principal and Interest
guaranteed by the City of Phila
delphia .
7,140 1 Shams Stock Pennsylvania Ball-
Msii f'AntOBnw
JJ.TS
11,527 M
a.seo-a
0,000 10 Shares stock Korth'pe'nnaylyania
.0P0 Deposit wllh United States Uovera-
M nun an'ent.,'ihJec, 40 en days call 40,000-Ot
M.000 State ot Tennessee Five Per Ceat
170 -mr Lo........ 18JO0O0
ITO ,00 Loans on Bonds and Vortgaue flist
. Uana on City Property..... 170,7000
1.03.eao Par. 1 Market vain 90 .56000
rieai Fstate iwiOO-M
Bills receivable lor In-nraiices made. 121.0H J7
Balances due at Agencies. Prenilunis
on Molina Policies. Accrued Inte
rest, and Olll0t iiahM ,1 .. . ih, rAM
' u u U Hi. bVUl.
8c.rp. M"oci'of'irand'ry YnsuVance
and other Companies, 133. EaU
mated value
YVI !n ?nlt "MM6f
40 5I1M
1,9100
vau in urawer tQi'4fl
. n 06,63617
1.26S6-18
Thomas C. H ,
John I' I1...I.
tlBECTORS.
inamuei E. stokes
J. . Penfatan.
Eclnmnd A. Sonder.
lhe0phl,usrauli;ing
John K. Penrose,
J ames TraquairV
Henry C. Dallett, Jr
James C. Hand
W llliam O. Ludwlg.
Joseph H. Seal,
George C I.elper,
Hugh Craig,
RobArt linrMH
Henry Moan,
William U. Boultoo,
Edward Oarlington,
II. Jones Brooks,
KriWnrri I afmimaila
Jacob P. jonea.
James B. McEarland,
Joshua P. Eyre,
Spencer Mcllvaln,
J. B Semole, Pittsburg,
A. . Berger. P'ttuburg,
JobnD Taylor,
, Herbt LTiBrmt
TS.?M- s c- HAlTD, Pielaent,
JOHN O. D VIS. Vice Pieslilpnt.
Secretary. nil
JJJOIITII AMERICAN TRANSIT
INSURANCE COMPANY,
No. 133 South FOURTH Street
PHILADELPHIA.
Annual Policies issued against General Accldonta
all descriptions at exceedingly low rates.
Insurance eUboted tor one year, in any sum from 810
to 10,000, at a premium of only one-half per cent,
securing the lull amount Insured In case of death, and
a compensation each week equal to; the whole pre
mlum paid.
Short time Tickets for 1, 2, J, 5 7, or 10 days, or 1. 3, or
6 months, at 10 cents a dav, Insuring hj the sum of $31)00,
or giving 16 per week It disabled, ta be had at the
General Oftloe, No. 133 8. FOURTH Street, Philadel
phia, or at the various Railroad Ticket offices. Be sure
to purchase the tickets of the North American Transit
Insurance Company.
For circulars and further UTonnatlon apply at the
General Office, or of any of the authorized Agents of the
Company.
LEWIS L. HOUPT, President.
JAMES M. CONKAIf, lreasurer.
HENRY C. BROWN. Secretary.
JOHN C. BULLITT, Solicitor
r , , DIRECTORS.
M. BaWroVsf.tB.ldfnnrCo"".,aKa,lr0aa Cmpan
aorNo Bank-
James M. Conrad, No. 623 Market street
J. E. Klngsley, Continental Hotel.
H. G. Lelsenrlng, Nos. 237 and i3fi Dock street
Samuel Work of Work, McCouch Co.
George Martin. No. 322 Chesnut street 11 35
1829cnAIlTER 'PERPETUAL.
FRANKLIN
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
... OF
i PHILADELPHIA.
i.
Assets on January 1, 1806,
; ' 8a,50G,85i'oo.
Capital
Accmec Surplus
Premiums
UNSETTLED CLAIMS,
11.167 53.
400.000 00
W4 843 1ft
..l,lt,308'81
INCOME FOR 1866
310 000.
LOSSES PAID SINCE 18SO. OF.EJ
S5,ooo,oo. .:
i
Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms.
DIRECTORS.
Charles W Hstiek
FdWATll O TIaIa
Tobias W agner,
Samuel Grant,
Ueorge W, Richards,
George Fales,
AHrtd Fltler.
Francis W. Lewis, SI. D.
jsafCAiea,
.Ic TO YAmJ' DALE, Vice-President
JAS. W. MCALLISTER, Secretary protein. ) tI23
"T. U E PROVI DEN T
, LlrE Am TRU8P COMPANY, '
I OF PHILADELPHIA.
Incorporated by the state of Pennsylvania, Third
Month 22d, 1865. 1NSCRKS LIYES, ALLOWS IN
TEREST ON DEPOS1T8, aud GRANTS ANNUI
TIES. ' ) CAPITAL, 8130,000.
DmsCTOI'S.
Samuel R. Shipley, hlcbaril Cadburv,
. Jeremiah Hucker. Henry Haines '
Joshua H. A) orris, 'j . Wietar brown,
Richard Wood, William C. Longstreth,
i Charles F. I'nflin.
I SAMUtL R. SHIPLEY, President.
Rowland Pahry, Actuary. i 285
om ice. uVo. in a. fourth street.
fnHCENIX INSURANCE COM PANT OF PHI
1 LADKLPHIA.
i.ncouj'ohatkd im charier pfrpf.ttjal.
No. 224 WALNUT Street, opposite the Exchange.
In addition to MARINE and JN LA D 1NSI RANCF.
this Company insures from ions or damans hy FIRE, on
liberal leriua on buildings, nienbandise, luruiture, ete.,
tor limited periods, and permanently un buildings, by
deposit ot premium.
The Company has been In ac-lve operation for mora
than SIXTY YEARS, during which a 1 losses have bue i
pioioptly adjusted aud paid.
John L. Hodge.
viaacToaa. '
Lawrence Lewis, Jr., '
M. B. Mabouey,
Jobn T. Lewis,
William S. Urant.
Robert W Learning,
X. (Mark Wharton,
Samuel Wilcox.
i r
lleujvnln Kiting,
'J'homat H. Powers,
A. R. McIIenrr
Edmoud CaatlUon,
I (111 l I' Ulnrrla
JOHN b.
WCCHERER, president
0AM1TVI. Wilcox. Secretary. I'Iha
FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.-THB
PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE COM
PAN Y Incorporated 1H25 Charter Perpetual No. oH
WALNUT Street, opposite Independent square. .
This Company, favorably known to tbe community
for over torty years, continue to insure against loss or
damage by lire on Public or Private Buildings, either
permanently or lor a limited time. Also on Furniture,
ntocks of Goods and Merchandise geneiully, on liberal
terms. i
Their Capital, together with a large Surplus Fund. Is
invented in tbe most careful manner, which enables
them to offer to the insured an undoubted security In
ti case ol luas. i . . .
BISECTOR . -
Daniel Smith. Jr..
johnDevereux. '
. Alexander Benson,
Isauu Uaxlehurat,
Thomas Smith, .
Hun it Lewia,
J. Ollliuuhain FalL
i ho mas itohliia,
i Aamei nanoo1 ar.
danikl HMlTil. Jn., rresldeut.
William G. Cboweil, secretary
1 INSURAN CE. COMPANIES.'
QlKAtVrVmK "AND MARIN II
I iKStJRANCE ' COMPANY. ' ' '
I A - ,, I i i i - . .V . , ! k I'll 1 I
OrriCE, No 419 WALNUT STREET, rHlLADrLPfUA 1
i" 'OAPIIAL PAID 1X,1 CA8U, , , .
1 his romnary continues td write un w Kiti. j'1
ts capital, with a geod turptci. Istaiely Invested. , . '
.. . . : .. , . 'Ol . ! - i : i 'i it
.Losses by fire have been protrptly palo, and more thaa
I -i - -iv;.'.' $500yOOO ' " ;
Disbursed on this account within the past few years. ."
' For the present the off.ee of this company wan
remain at t . i
! No. 413 WALNUT 8TIIEKT,
But within a few months will remove to Its OWfcf
BUILDINO
S. E. CORNER SEVENTH AND CH B8NFT STREET.
Then as now, we shall be happy to Insure our patrons .
sucu rates as are consistent with gaiety.
THOMAS CRAVEN ICrAl
-JUUMAM l. K A YEN,
IliKuiN a h f i v inn
ALFRED 8.0 ILLETT, '
ThOS. MAC KFLLAR,
JOHN SUPPLIE.
JOHN W. CLAOHORS,
HILAB TKItK IS Jo .
B. . LAWK&Nt'K, i
( HARI.K.f I. DUPONT,
HKNKY F. KENNET.
JOSEPH KXAPP, M.V.
j ALFRED 8. 01,1.
1 JAMES B ALVORD. Secretary. l" i
Yf I R E" I N S U R A N C
JV TUE&6ME INSURANCE company
OF P1II1ADKLPHIA, .
E.
Charter Pel petual. Authorized Canltai.' SMOO fli
, l aiu-up (. apitai, aiio.uno
n.uinipiaiii,i iuhh yr uttiiinmi nj r llkr. ou Dullalnge
either permanently or for a LI .MIT Ell period. Also, oa
MI.RCUAMUSE generally and Household Furniture,
city or country.
PIRHCTOKB.
James Brown.
'I homas Kl-nber, Jr.,
' Charles A. Duv.
V llliam I). Lewis.
William B. Bui ock,
W l liaroN. Needles,
jjeuiu'M oinn,
J llillhorn Jones,
John Woodslde,
WUllam C Longstreth,
John u. Taj lor.
JAVFA nnrtwN Pk.i.im,i
CHAS. A. DUY.Vioe-Proaldoit
TnoMAS NyiLsow, Secretaty.
GROCERIES.
A NEW INVOICE OF
OOLONG TEAS.
FOR SALE AT THE
Market Street Tea House.
!
BOYD & CO..
No. 1142 MARKET Street.
4 ft mwflm
TBAS REDUCED TO 1, AT INGRAM'S
JL Tea Warehouse. No. 43 8. SECOND Street
ROASTED COFFEE REDUCED TO 30 CTS
at IN ORAM'S Tea Warehouse, No. 43 8. SECONtt
AfiC. BEST MILD COFFEE. AT INGRAM'S
MVJ Tea Warehouse. No. 43 8. BECOND Street
"TEAS AND COFFEES AT WHOLESALE!
Ar.prI?f,l, Ht IKORAM'8 Tea Warehouse, No. 41 a.
SECOND Street Try them.
ZJREEN COFFEES FROM it TO 28 CTS. A
CcSntr'eeyh'eV" Kh0 ft?
gIMON COLTON & CLARKE.
TO FAMILIES RESIDING, IN OK GOING TO TilS
COUNTRY. 1 1Ui5
Those who wish to purchase supplies ot the best :
Duality of FINE GROCERIES, will find a full and
choice stock of the best that can be imported or pro
cured irom the New York, Boston, or Philadelphia
market and can be supplied with goods In package, at
wholesale prices
Particular attention la paid to packing In the neatest
and moat safe manner possible.
Goods delivered to any of the depots, express offices,
or out in the country, tree of charge.
SIMON COLTON & CLARKE,
J4 SrpjJ B.JVcor BROAD and WALNUT.
STOVES. RANGES, Ao.
CULVER'S NEW. PATENT
DEEP SAND-JOINT
HOT-AIR FURNACE.
RANGES OF ALL. SIZES.
ALSO, PHI EGAR'S HEW LOW TREASURE
STEAM HEATING APPARATUS.
IOR BALE BY ' ' 1
. CHARLES WILLIAMS, '
64 No. 1132 MARKET STREET.
WALL PAPERS.
PAPER HANGINGS.
FRANCIS NEWLAND & SON,
No. 53 North NINTH Street.
WALL PAPERS,
WINDOW SHADES, ...
- DECORATIONS, E1C
4 Jim
B. J. 'WILLIAMS,
No. 16 North SIXTH Street,
MAKUEAC1UREB OP
VENETIAN BLINDS,
! AND
WINDOW SHADES.
The largest and finest assortment in the elty at th
lowest prices. C4 4 2m rp
HTORE BHADE9 MADE AND LETTERED.
QREEN PEAS,
GRBEN CORN, . 1
FKESH PEACHES,
FRESH TOMATOES, PLUMS, ETO.
j ALBERT O. ROBERTS.
1 DEALER IN FINE GB0CE1UES
J COR ELEVENTH ASP VISE BT8.
MONUMENTS, TOMBS,
GRAVE-STONES, Eto.
Just completed, a beautilul variety ol . . i
ITAL1 AH MARBLE MONUMENTS,
TOMBS, AND QRAYE-8T0NE3 ,
Will be sold eheap for cash. . -
Work sent to any part of the United Stasea.
ilENRY S. TARR,
' MARBLK WORKS,
124wf Bo. 710 GREKMBtreet, Philadelphia.
I REVENUE STAMPS, REVENUE STAMPS'
V ' KKVKNUK Bl'AMPU,
Of all defcrlptinns, i
Ol ail descriptions, "
i " Always on hand, -
; " ; Alwayaoa hand, v
AT FI OEENCE 6EWIKO MAClnSK (Jo.'H OKfiCll .
AT FLOBENCE BEWINO M AfHIKE CO.'S -OVVlVIL .
No. 630 fHKKNW Street, ' , , T , ,
i ' NO. aj CHESNUT Stieet? 11 U' ) J ' .
' I ; ' One door below evelh street. 'I '-'l ' ''
i One door below HoventhsbreaU'ii 0vi).' I o) il : .'
The most liberal dlscoun allowed. ,i i .1 'H'H)li 1 fi i I'o .
The most liberal dlacouiitailewd. ",, .,
riIE 8TAMP AGENCY, NO. , 304 , CHRlNOl''Al l
XlBTREET,AB0VllXmilD,WiU.BKC0ilTLIJl M ' I
AH HKRK'lOKOrtE , ,
BTA (J VI Ol EVERY DEHCBtTTTOW C02i8TASTH
& LiMh AAD IS AXX AMOUNT. U U