THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, AP1UL 9, 186. financial: FINANCIAL. FINANCIAL. liSURAr,Xt COMPANIES. INSUrtANCt COMPANIES. Till?: PLUM; OR, WHAT WILL WE DO WITH ITf A HEAT LITTLE WESTERN SlOIiT. Once upon a time there was a number of youngsters naughty, of course who became tired of the restraint placed upon them by their parents and guardians, and determined to travel to see the world for themselves. This they did, for has not Peter Peripatetic written the history of their singular adventures? First tl).CJ K'l'eld a bam; "One said It was n barn, Another said nay, The other said H was a church With the HtpeplecuL away." This was a joke, aud they all laughed at it qnite heartily, but In due course of time thoy tame across a young e'lephant, when "One said it wan a cow, Another eald nay, The other said It was 'Old Nick,' Aud they all rau away." This was no joke, and so the boys did not laugh at it. lint nil of this is like an event in modern tiniKK. There has recently been made a treaty between the "Great Bear of the North" and the "Hunkee-Doree IJnkl Eagle of 'the West," which the latter has been allowed the privilege of purchasing, for a very small amount of money, a very large tract of land. The said tract, called Kussian America, is like the young elephant nobody knows ex actly what it is. The question has racked and divided parties, and has piwzled the brains of statesmen, diplomatists, editors, and politicians. No one cn tell what kind of a bargain has been made, or what advantage will accrue to us from this gift. Mr. Johnson, a citizen of Tennessee, looks upon the cession as a gift. It appears so cheap that the sum asked can only be re garded as earnest-money. Mr. Seward, who has "fixed this little affair np," thinks that unless we accept the gift of Kussian America, "no great war can last more than sixty days," and that it will be neces sary to bring again into requisition that famous "little bell." In fact, unless we have Russian America the Union cannot be saved. The Czar of all the Russias desires us to accept his "almost a gift," because he can no longer take care of it with profit to himself. It is so isolated, aud then, too, be loves the Monroe doctrine, and has no doubt that the "boundless continent is ours." God bless the lear soul for those few words of comfort ! Napoleon looks upon the matter with pure nvnchalance. lie is absorbed in his attentions to the sick Prince Imperial, and the Paris Exposition. England fumes over the matter. She sees danger in the 'ole haffair. By accepting this gift the continent will be turned into a huge pair of shears, aud they some day may cut some poor Giles of an English Prince's love in twain. Besides, it savors of aggrandisement. It looks as if Russia desires to divide the world with the United States ! and that would be 'orrible to the subjects of her Majesty, "on oose dominions, by 'eavens, the sun never gets!" Senator Sumner, the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, thinks the treaty is a neat thing, and quotes the classic Perm on treaties generally in support of his position. Yet he bids us look to the helm, lest' by avoiding this Scilla (silly ?) rock in the ocepu'of afl'airs we wreck our ship of state (the radical party?) on the Charybdis of Democratic success in the coming campaign. General llalleck (old Brains) is BUl'e that Russian America is worth having, and thinks that the inhabitants of the Pacific will demand its purchase. Simon Cameron says "wigwag," and Colo nel Forney "sees disaster in the whole thing," unless more radical inlluences can bo brought to bear upon "His Accidency." General Meigs goes into exstacles over the Dew acquisition, lie wants to see the doings of the old Norse kings repeated in that coun try. General Meigs is probably the most poetio Quartermaster-General that has ever lived. Hie New York World thinks Russian America is a "sucked orange," but the world 18 full of snap judgment. The Herald thinks it is a "pretty good egg," and ia probably worth taking as a gift. The Tribune opines that it would have been all well enough if we hail carried Connecticut. The Times, in a "little villauish" way, com pliments Mr. Seward for his diplomacy iu the matter. The Commercial Advertiser is non-committal like most of our Philadelphia journals. Mr. Thurlow Weed would not refuse the gift if it could be shaped into a plank for the new conservative platform, with Grant aud Parra gut for the Presidency. But we must have done. We have got iato such a labyrinthine muddle over the opinions of these great men, that we are almost dis- Sn1prlv sneaking, Tub Evenin.j TELKGBAru advises a prompt ratification of the treaty. We can lose nothing by it, and we may gain much. Teu years ago we could have had British America for the asking. We asked not because we thought its posses sion would not be at once advantageous. Wo can see now what we have lost a country full of wealth and vitality. We have gained a viceroy and a quantity of humiliation. Ten years ago we could hafS had Mexico, on the promise to exclude slavery. We refused to do this, and the result is a country torn and bleeding, robbed of its richest treasures, and forever blighted by a robber called an Emperor. The same of Cuba the same of the whole conti nent. In line, we ought to have it all as soon we are sure that we can govern ourselves properly and keep cutthroats out of office. Suicide in Wisconsin. Fox Lake, Wis., April 8.-T. P. Davis, the proprietor of the American House, committed propiicv swallowing morphine. pll He leaves a wife and large family Ms ltn assigned Ar the act. Ho cause I E V LOAN OF TBI STATE IDF PENNSYLVANIA Will be furnished by the undersigned, at the lowest market price, without commission, In sums to BUlt purchasers: r. li unit n to. JAW, IIACON A to. T. IV HELEN A t o. COOPER A UBItr. J IMKS HOPKINS CO. C. D'INVIEEIERS A CO. BOWEN A FOX. I). M.ltOIIINSON A. t'O. r. I. SYLVESTER. II. E. I EEE A RHOTIIER. JOHN 51 OSS, Jit, EEW A ROCUEASS. CARSON A (.HAHAltl. FISHER A IIROTIIEK. It. EEEIS A t'O. 4 81m SMITH, RANDOLPH A t'O. JEV STATE LOAN. THE NEW SIX PER CENT. STATE LOAR2, Free from all State, County, and Municipal Taxation, Will be furnished in sums to suit, on applica tion to either of the undersigned: JAY COOKE A CO., DBCXEL A CO., 4 31m E. W. CEARKE A CO. i E W $23,000,000 L 0 A IS OF TEE STATE CF PENNSYLVANIA I'vr sale in amounts to suit purchasers. 0. T. YERKESi Jr., & CO., 4 3 1m NO. SO NOETII THIRI STREET. ASKING HOUSE OF Jay Cooke & Co., 113 AND 114 K. THIRD ST., PHIEADA., Dealers in all Government Securities. OLD D-SOs WANTED IN EXCHANGE FOR NEW. A EIEERaE DIFFERENCE AEEOWED. Compound Interest Notes "Wanted. INTEREST AEEOWED ON DEPOSITS. ' " Collections made. Stocks bought and sold on Conmili-biou. special business accommodations reserved for ladies. 3 24 Sin u. S. SECURITIES A SPECIALTY. SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, NO. 10 H THIRD ST. FUILAUKLI'UIA. NO. 8 NASSAU ST. I NEW YOllK NEW STATE LOAN FOR SAEE AT LOWEST PRICE. CONVERSION MADE OF 7'30s WITHOUT CHARGE. ORDERS 1UR STOCKS AND UOlD EXE' CUT ED IN I'KILADEEPHIA AND NEW YORK, HI JEVV STATE LOAN. THE NEW SIX PER CENT. STATE LOAN, Frco from all State, County, and Municipal Taxation, Will be furnished In sums tosnlt, on applica tion to either of the undersigned: AEEX. RENNON A CO. JOHN E. FOX A CO. CHARLES EMORY A CO. FREDERICK STEER. DE HAVEN A HRO. UEENRENNINU DAVIS. KURTZ A HOWARD. RIOREN A t O. EDWARD ROKIN .V CO. CiEORUE J, IIOl'l). DARKER, RROS. A CO. KNIGHT A (ilttlF, ISAAC C. JONES, JR. Kl EE A NORTH. 4 8 lm S. HARVEY THOMAS. fEW SIX PERCENT. LOAN OF THE STATE CF PENNSYLVANIA, Freo of all State, COunty ami Municipal .Tuxes. FOR NAEE IN SI JIS TO SCIT Pl'RCHA SEHS, RY E. V. MARIAN D & CO., Stock Commission Brokers, 4 81w NO. IB MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE. RJEW PENNSYLVANIA 6 PER CENT. LOAN, FOE BALE IN SUMS TO SUIT. DE HAVEN & BROTHER, 4 2 lm4p NO. 40 S. THIRD STREET. jJEV STATE LOAN For Sale, Without Commission, BY J. E. RIDGWAY, BANKEK, 3 1m NO. 37SOCTH THIRD STREET. EW STATE LOAN. THE NEW 6 PER CENT. STATE LOAN, FREE FKOM ALL TAXATION, Will be furnished In sums to suit, by COCHRAN & GOWEN, BANKERS AND BROKERS. 4 3 lml NO. Ill KOl'TH THIRD STREET. EW STATE LOAN NO COMMISSION CHARGED. STERLING, LANE & CO., 48 12tr NO. 110 SOI TH THIRD ST. 7 3-lOs, ALL S E R I ES, CONVKHTKD INTO Five-Twenties of 1865, JANUARY AND JULY. WITHOUT CHARGE. BONDS DEUVEEU) .ULHEDIATELT. DE H A VET & BROTHER, cP1 Ro.40 SttliTD MIUD St A u c u a t SEVKN-TIIIKTY NOTES, CON V l it I ED lVlTHO VT CHARGE 03 INTO THE NEW FIVE-TWENTY UOLD INTEREST BONDS. Large Bomle delivered at once. Small Bonds fur nlshtd us boon as received from Washington. JAY COOKE & CO., Wo. 114 S. THIRD STREET. NATIONAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC No 800 kUd u CHKHHut Street, PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL, &0O.0O0-FIJEE I A ID, DIRECTORS alJauUnles.owlan.JwrYil:atwu. . rRJaUDKNT, WILLIAM H. RHAWN. CASHI1CR, JOfcEPU t, MUMKORD, 1 SI tan 7 3'10S. SEVEN - THIRTY NOTES CONVERTED WITHOUT CH A RUE INTO THE NEW 5 -a O S. ItONDS DELIVERED AT ONCE, COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES wanted at 61m I market rates. WM. PAINTER & CO., 8 in 3m NO. SOETlI THIRD ST pm S. PETERSON & CO., No. 39 S. TIIIIID Street. tlOVERNJIENT SEtXBITIEH Or AE KINDS AND STOCKS, BONDS, ETC BOCOHT AND BOLD AT IHI Philadelphia nd Kew York Boards of Broker COJII'OEND INTEREST NOTES WANTED DRA1TS ON NEW YORK Always for sale In sums to salt pnrchafiers, ju Jm INSURANCE COMPANIES. D RLAWAttlS MUTUAL 8AKKTV TVWIT. KA Nl'K COM iA N Y. Incorporated by the Letts e of reuusylvauitt. ' " litiure Otllce, B.E. Corner TIM HI) and WALNUT StreeUi, MARIN K JNSUHANCKS on vessels, carKO, atid freight, to all imrts of the world IN LA Nil 1NSURANC1M on poods by rlTer, cnuul, lake, aud laud carriage to all liui is ol llie Union. 11 UK INSURANCES on mrrchandlse eneraUv. Ou btores. Dwelling UoUHes, Etc, ABfeETB OF ThT. COMPANY. November 1. Ih(i6. 1100,000 United Blatesft Per Ceuu Loan. 171 120,000 United btales 6 Per Cent. Louu 1HH1 200,000 United tstntt-8 7 8-10 Per Cent, Loan, Treasury Notes 125,000 City ot Philadelphia biz Per Ceut. Loan (exempts) (4,000 Male of Penuuylvauia biz Per Cent. Loan 66,000 Blitte of Pennsylvania Five Per Cent. Loan 60,000 State of New Jersey biz Per Cent. Loan 20,0110 Pennsylvania Rallroud. 1st MoitKKe, bix Per Cent. HonUs. 25,000 Pennsylvania Railroad, 2d Mort Kiie biz Per. Out, Honda 25,00 vesteru Pennfiylvuiila Kailroad blx Per Cent. Bonds (Pennsyl vania ltnllroad Kuaranteee) 80,000 Btateof Tfeuueosee i'lVePerCenu Loan 7,000 btute of lenuessee biz Per Ceut. Loan 15,000 8l bhares block orGermantown Gas Company (principal and In terest guaranteed by the city of Philadelphia) 7,150 148 bhares block ot Pennsylva nia Railroad Company 6,000 lixi bhares Stock of North Penn sylvania Railroad Company..... 20,01)0 80 bhares Stock ol Philadelphia and Southern Mail bleamshlp Company 195,900 Loans on Lends and Mortgage, 1st Liens on City Property. IIH.000'00 136,500 -00 211, 500-00 126,562-50 H.700'00 44,820-00 60.7TO-00 20,500-00 24.250-00 20.750-0 18.01 WOO 6,040'00 15,000-00 8,258-25 8,950-00 20,000-00 195.90000 $1,045,050 par. Market value. H,Vto;&U"76 Real Estat. Rills receivable fur iusuraucea made Ralauce due at agencies. Pre miuinsou Marine Policies, Ac crued Interest, and other debts due to the Company Scrip and Stock of sundry Insu rance and other Companies, t5,17.S. Estimated value Cash In Rank tsll.li2-26 Cash in Drawer 44714 86,000-00 27,637-20 88,923-90 2,930-00 11,640-00 11,4(17,821-56 Thh being a new enterprise, the Par is assumed Thtmus C. Hand, Samuel E. stokes, Henry bloau, William O. Houlton, Edward iiarllngtou, 11. Jones Brooke, Edward Lafourcade, Jacob P. Jones, James B. McFarland, Joshua P. Eyre, Spencer Mcllvalne, J. B. bemple, Pittsburg, A. B. Berger, " Edmund A. Sunder, Theophllus Paulding, Johu H. Penrose, James Trniualr, Henry C. Dallett, Jr., J nines C. Hand, William C. Ludwig, Joseph If. Seal, George G. Leiper, Hugh Craig, John II. Taylor, jj. i. Atorgan, J aeon liiegul, jnumao c. iiajn j), f resident. JOHN c DAVla, Vice-President, Bknbt Lvi.bukn, Secretary. 181 1829 cnARTER TERrETUAL. Franklin Fire Insurance Co. OF rillEADEEPHIA. OFFICE: NOS. 435 AND 437 CUENNET STREET. ASSETS ON JANUARY 1, 1887, Capital Accrued Surplus Premiums 400,000-00 W,718-98 1,2U6,42-15 IN COM K FOR 1566, J.OUO, UNSKTTLKD CLAIMS. EOSSEM PAID SINCE 1889 OVER 3.5U0,(100. Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms DIRECTORS. ChBrlen N. Raucker, Tobias Wagner, buniuel Grant George V. Richards George Fales, Allied i I tier, Francis W. Lewis, M. D. Peter McCall, 1 homas sparks. Isaac ia, CHARLES N. BANCKKR, President. Gi.uliGh FALKs. Vice-President, J. W. Mt'ALLlbTKK. becrelary pro tern. 818112 31 BROOKLYN JLIl'K INSUKAXCE COMPANY OF NKW YOIilv MUTUAL, CAI'lTAE, ia,0OO-IAID UP. ACCEB1EEATION, 91100,000 Cash Diiidend iu 1SC7, Forlj lcr l.eut. CHRISTIAN W. BOUCK, President. RICHARD II. HARDING, Secretary. v TiRAlNARD COLTON. General Agent for Penn sylvania aud Southern New Jersey, N. K. corner of bLVFNTU and ciIK&NUTbtreeis.secoud story front otlite, Philadelphia, Pa, P1I1EADELPIIIA BEtEHENCEJ. jftiw Co NS.y2.r4 Delaware avenue. James Ross buowden, late Director Mint I2ASJ A G. B. Hlukle, M. D Medical Kzamlner. TlMKB 1NSURA5CE EXCIXSIVELY.-TIU H 1-Vn NbY L V AN 1 A KIRK 1NBURANC12 COM tk Nv -incorporated l25-Charier Perpelual-Nu, -,n WALNUT Street, opposite independence Square, 0lTWs fewupiny, lavorally known to the community . 1 . L lilri v years, continues to lusure against lossoi for over oriy j r"f,Jbllc or nvaie Buildings, either uaumge by hre on ru aIso.oq Furniture. Efocks oi tiooSs. an J TMerehandise generally, ou liberal .'?"'. r'tiil ttigethe'r with a large Surplus Fuul,ta Their Capital, wunu uuer. wttil eUbfo4 SSS woMlSJJu-urwlM undoubted security U, the case u Diaicrolia. John Deveretix, ' cin.iih. Jr.. Alexander llenton, Inaae Hsslehurst, Henry Lewis, . ...ill l vti Tto-lrtHori.Jr. DANIKL SMITH, J WiixiAM 0. Cwitu., becrttUkry 7sldent. tffdgl Leaveth IsfKA gTATEMKNT OF THE CONDITION OF THE UNIVKKSAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NliW YORK CAI'lTAE NTOCK. Subscilbcd for and paid in cash ..:oo,ooo-oo ASSETS HEED RY THE COMPANY. A mount of cash on hand (U3.r25'83 A monn t ol i ahh In Iiiukik ot Agentsaudiu course of trnnrnlsMion 27,07751 Amount or l ulled Stales 5-20 bonds, six per cent., far iliiO.iKiC: market value in7.. i0f 0 A mount ol deterred premiums 3'i.2!i:r47 Au.ount of all other assets 6,:d1.( (310,151-12 EIAItlEITIlS. Amount of looses which have not been settled..... 5.0C0-0O Amount ot louses which have been paid uui'ing IliOyeur ii.mu. Amount of dividends (Interest on stock) Ifsutd during the yeur,ti4,oou. Amount ol all other claims against tho Company, contested or othetwlse...u Nono INCOME. Amount of ensh premiums received.. $1GDi90 P9 Amount of premium notes taken None Amount of premiums earned, fl'.'II.BOS'M. Ainountol interest money received 17,271'20 Amount ol prollt on saleof fulled States bonds 8,375-00 tl'Jo,177-lU EX PEN DITER ES. Amount of losses paid during tho year. 4.nonf0 Amount paid for reinsurance. li,,VJi"J8 Amount ot dividends puid 14,uou uo Amount of expenses paid during the year, including commissions and lees to th Agents and Olllcers of the Company. 71,51r)'73 Amount of tazesjpuid by the Company 2,Uo-70 Amount of all other expenses aud expendi tures ot the Compauy 15,24(!,57 158,24i'28 The I'NI VERSA E ' EI EE INSERANCE COM PAN Y, believing that the policy holder desires the greatest beuelit at the least expense, and without any liability of assessment, recommends the "JOINT STOCK SYSTEM" As (he safest and most consistent with true business principles. The system which this Company was the first to Introduce In the United State is perfectly plain and sale. The pollcyjholder gets what he pays for Insurance on himself, not on others; bis objec' is to provide for the payment of his policy at matu rity, and not to speculate ou dividends, In the adjust ment of which he has no control. Tho V'NIVERSAE EI EE INSERANCE COJIPAN Y oilers the following advantages: Security in a paid-up Capital of $200,000, and a Board of Directors composed of men of well-knowu In tegrity aud experience. Premiums nearly one-third lower than those charged by the majority of Mutual Companies. Losses paid within thirty days after good and sulU clent proof of the death of the assured. Premiums nou-lorteitable after two annual pay. ments. Tables of Rates, further Information, etc., may be ooiaineu at the oillce of the undersigned. HiKCTEl) HoLLINSHEADv AMOUNT. :n?3oo .' rkN 1 CA.'..Vvi- SBINE, DUY & HOLLINSHEAD, MANAGERS, No. 300 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA. RELIABLE AGENTS WANTED. f-IOstuw3t PEOV1LENT L1FK AND TRUbT COMI'AKV OF PHILADELPHIA, No. Ill South FOURTH sireet. INCORPORATED 8d MONTH, 22d.. 1865. CAPITAL, fl&0,mU, PAID IN. Insurance u Lives, by Yearly Premiums; or by 10, or 2o year 1 remluins, Nou-lorfeiture. Euuow meiiis, payaiile at a lulure age, or on prior decease by i arly premiums, or 10 year Premiums both classes Non-lortelinre. A nuuiues grauted ou favorable terms Term PolluUs, Children's Endowments. This CVmpuny, while giving the insured the security of a paid-up Capital, will divide the eutire protiia of Die l.lto business among its Policy holders. Moneys received at Interest, and paid ou demand Authorised by charier to execute Trusts, and u act as Executor or Administrator, Assignee or Guardian aud iu other iiduciary capacities, under appointment ol any Com t of this Commonwealth, or auy person or persons, ot bodies politic or corporate. PIHECIOKS. SAMUEL R. SHIPLEY, , 11 F.NKY HAINES T. WTSTAU RHOVVN RICHARD W OOD, RICH ARD CA DRU RY. CHARLES F. I'OKKIV BAMUELR. SHIPLEY, ROWLAND PARRY. A TIIOMABlWISTAR. M. D.. T m irmiTM. i... 7 27 Medical Examiner. - lunrtDf. N LI. Legal Adviser PIItENlX INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHU.ADFLPHIA. INCORPORATED ISM CHARTKR PERPETUAL No. 224 WALNUT Btroet, opposite the Exchange. In addition to MARINE and INLAND INSUIV' AN I E, ibis Company insures from loss or damage by FIRE for liberal U-iuis ou buildings, merchandise, furniture, etc, for limited periods, and permauenlly ou buildings, by deposit ol premium. The Company has been In active operation for more than SIXTY v EA RS, during which all lossee have bben promptly adjusted and puid. uii,ruit8, John K Hodge, Lawrence Lewis, Jr. M. R. Mahouy John T. Lewis, William S. Orant, Rolerl W. Learning, D. C lark Wharlou David Lewis, Reujaiuln Kiting, Thomas H. Powers, A. R. McHenry. Edmund C-ustlllon, Samuel Wilcox, JOHN Wren KKKH. 1-rnsldenW lupins i'. ri orris tAUCXL WlLOOX, becrelary. INSURANCE COMPANY or jt NORTH AMERICA. " OFFICE, No. Ul WALNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA INCORPORATED 1794. CHARTER rERPETTjAI CAPITAL, 8.100,000. ASSETS. JANl'ARY 8, 1S07, I,?63,a07'33, INM H1S MARINE, INLAND TRANSPOR. TAllON AND IT HE RlSiik. UIkKCTOK5. Arthur (4. Collin, Ssinuel W. Junes, John A. Jlrown, Charles 'i uylor, Ambrose White, Richard D. W ood, William Welsh, S. Morris Wain, George L. Harrison, Francis R. Cope, Edward H. Trotter, Edward S. Clarke, William dimming, T. Charllou Henry, Alfred D. Jessuu, John P. White. WUUU JU.UBOU, Louis V. Madtira. ARTHL'K O. ('(IKk'IN Prml.Ut CltAHI.KS Pr-AIT. s creiury. WILLIAM KUEHI.EU, Harrlsburd, Pa,, Central Agent lor the State of Pennsylvania. 1 2J OKTII A SI E IU C A N TRANSIT INSERANCE COMPANY, NO. S3 S. FOCRT1I STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Annual Policies issued against oeneral Accldenla of all descripuxus at exceedingly low rales. i,l!!"".'?.'K ' - "uecl'1 ,,r tne year, iu any sum from lUKi lo io,ooe, ata premium of only one-half percent., securing the lull amount Insured In case oi death, and mumlpaldBtl0n eacuwWik "iual K the whole pre. Short time Tlrkets for 1, 1, 8, S, 7, or 10 days, orl.J. or s months, at 111 cents a day, Insuring Iu the sunt of f:000, or giving lis per week If disabled, to be bad at the General Olhce, No. Ite s. FOURlll street, Phila delphia, or at the various Railroad Ticket ollicos Re sure to purchase the tickets of the Norlh. American lrausit lusurauce Company. For circulars aud turiner Information apply attha General Olhce, or ol any of the authorued Agemaof the Company. " LEWIS I., HOTJPT, President. JAMES M. CONRAD, Treasurer. HENRY C. DROWN, Secretary. JOHN C. BULLITT, Solicitor. DIRECTORS. L. L. Houpt, late of Peuusylvanla Railroad Com pany. J. E. Klngsley, Continental notel. Samuel C. Palmer, Cusliler of Com. National Bank li. O, Leiseurmg. Nos. 2;i7 and 2,i Dock street. James M. Conrad, hrui of Conrad it Walton, No. Market sireet. Enoch Lewis, late Gen. Snperlntendent Penna. R.R, Andrew Mehalley, b. W. corner ol Third aud Wal. nut streets. 14. C. Franclscus, Gen. Agent Penna. R. R. Co. Thomas K. Petersou, No. 3:s Market street. W. W. Kurta, lirui of Runs & Howard, No. 25 8, Third street, 18 FUHflhUHt, BEDDING, tiTC pURNITURE REDUCED! OCR PRICES HATE DEEN REDUCED To the extent admitted of In the late reduction of material consistent with the production of FIRST-CLASS WORK. We Invite an inspection of our STOCK by all desiring to purchase. 3 10 8tuthlm5p RICHMOND & FOREPAUCH, NO. 40 SOUTH SECOND STREET BEDDINQ ANP IFeather Warehouse, TENTH STREET, REEOW ARCH. Feathers of all qualities. Feather TtBdn. Tini. sters aud Pillows, blraw. Husk. Hair, and bpring Mattresses. A large assortment or Hiankets, Comfortables, and Red Uullts, Ol all kinds. Marseilles Couu- lerpuues. 01 very uauusume patterns, iroiu the Bpring Reila aud bpriug Cuts, Iron Bedsteads ot all sizes. CU1J ltd I CUSHIONS made to order. All goods sold at the very lowest market prices always. AMOS HILLBORN, No. 41 North. TENTH street, Relow Arch. N. B. A large stock of Window Shades, of1 ""j tjuuiiit uuui tue cueapesb to me naud- suiueaiiuaue. B2Slulh3null QEDDINC OF EVERY DESCRIPTION WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, AT REDUCED PRICES. NO. 93)1 RIDGE AVENUE, NEAR TINE ST. 823tuthsrp jr. O. FEELER. T HOU SEKEEPERS. I have a large etock ol every variety of FURNITURE, Which I will sell at reduced prices, consisting of PLAIN AND MA RULE TOP UyiTAUa bSii WALNUT CHAMRER BU1IS. HUXltJ, PARIAJR HL11H IN VELVET PLUSH. PARLOR KUITS IN HAIR CLOTH. PARLOR faLTTS IN REPS. fcildeboards. Extension Tables, Wardrobes, Book cases, Mattresses, Lounges, etc, etc. 4 P. P. WESTINE, 8 1 W.E. corner SECOND and RACE Street. ESTABLISHED 1705. A. S. ROBINSON, French Plate Lookln-Glasscs. ENGKAY1KGS, PA1SIWU8. LRABTSGS ETC. Kftnttfactnrer of all kinds of Looxixa-eLAss, poiiTKArT, and picruks fBAJHS 10 0EDEB. No. 910 CHESNUT STREET, THIRD DOOR AROVE THE COKTINBNTAi, 816J JJOUSE-FUENISUINQ GOODS. EXCEEEENT OPPORTENITT TOMECVBIJ BARUAINsl, , To close the estate of the late JOHN A. MCRPHET, Importer and Dealer n 1 1 ou s e-Fu r n Ish i na: Ooocls NO. X C11ESNET STREET, Between Nlulh aud Teutb, South Bide, Philadelphia Bis Administrators now offer the whole stock &t prices below the ordinary rales charged. This mitJi! embrace every thing wanted In a well-ordered houiZ hold:-plaln Tin Ware, Brushes, Wooden W?2" Ruskets, Plated Ware, Cutlery, Iron Ware, JarjaiinS Waie, aud Cooking V'lensilia of every description A great variely of bllAKER OOoDSrufpn. CAGI b. etc. eic. can be obtaiued ou Uie uiost tZZT able terms. "oa- WCOIT10 BFRIQETORa m a nue assortment of PAPie-R-MACHB rinniw This la thH u..t r..iMil muhIiUmi. VW.1''. In Philadelphia, aud cltuens aud stranKers will hmi? to their advaniau ui axtmiue our il.,"',1' nutl Chasing. "v worepnj ryii.,-Our friends In the country may ord. aU, and prompt attention will be giyen. ij