The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, January 16, 1869, FIFTH EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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    Tlffi DAU.y HVKNINU TttLECHtArll imjiADBLPllIA; SATUKDAY, JANUARY 10, 18GD.
f 00LIIMED EVERT AFTERNOON
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or fifhUrn cent prr week, payable to the carrier
by whom served. The eubnortption price by mail
is Slins Dollar per annum, or One Dollar and
Fifty cents fir two month, invariably in advance
for the time ordered.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 1(5, 18G9.
A JiKilfloiia Metropolitan Pollen Bill
Aht great reform, sot to be abortive, should
be ooasidered with great circumspection, anil !
li . .
the effeoU or any onange it may nuo ue
well weighed. It mast be remembered that
ire oat loose from the old anchorage, and hare
to see where we will drift, before taking that
Step. We believe, and have believed for years,
that the existing system of police appoint
ment In Philadelphia was radically defective.
The polioeman held office on a tenure so
light that the best qualified class of men were
loth to aooept an appointment. If they didi
they lost their present means of jlivelihood,
and adopted another which might at aay
t binge of party politics be withdrawn
from them. This is the great error in the
present system, whioh all reforms should tend
to remedy. Any bill which would succeed the
present one should, above all 'else, make the
offioe of policeman stable and dependent on
merit. The numerous advantages whioh grow
oat of suoh a change are at once apparent.
Better ffioers are secured, personal merit and
not polltloal service have more to do with the
ohoioe, the men take a pride in their places
and perform faithfully their labors, they avoid
all oollasion with the ruffians whom it is
their duty to repress, for they know that, as
they hold only during good behavior, no j
partisan favoritism can proteot them j
from removal for eause. Other ad
vantages would also tlow from the change
whioh need not be repeated by us. Hat to do
this the change must be a change of tenure of
offioe, not a change of the power of appoint
ment. We must look higher than the pre
sent, and seek to raise the morals of the olli
oera, not to alter their politics. The reason
why we support a Metropolitan Police Com
mission bill is not because Mayor Pox will
be deprived of his appointments, but because
the present is a good tiaie to effect a reform
whioh is needed whether ' Mayor Fox or Mayor
Tyndale should reign at Fifth and Cuesuut
streets.
In this light let ns look at the bill a? Intro
duced into the Senate, and see if it is such a
One as will cure the present defects. It pro
rides that five Republican gentlemen all men
of good stan ling and unquestioned worth
Shall constitute a commission from now until
next October, and that at that time the people
of five distriots, named in the bill, shall elect
five commissioners to sucoeed the gentle
men named. Does this make the office more
stable f Does it do away with any of
its poHtioal aspects f . We answer with
out hesitation, no. It would, if any
thing, make the policemen more of politicians
than ever before, after next October. We do
not doubt that the five gentlemen named
would make good appointments, but their
officers are but for nine months; after that the
lowest olass of politicians would come into
play, and cause a degeneracy Instead of an
elevation in the policemen. Men through
a little personal favoritism would be
nominated in each district, and the friends of
reform would be compelled either to suppott
the nominations or else put Democrats into
power, and run the risk of having the Fourth
ward gang for guardians of the publio
peaoe; for bo it remembered that it would not
be tae most respectable of the Democracy that
would court the ofice of Commissioner. Such
men as Mr. Fox or Colonel Page would give
way to Aldermen Riddle or MoMullln. The
result would be that seven devils would re
turn to the house which ho had attempted to
sweep and garnish. We therefore think that
the proposed bill is worse than the present
state of affairs, and is in no respect such a one
as we need in Philadelphia.
In a jndioious law the eschewing of politics
in the Beleotion of the Commissioners, or, more
correotly, the exolusion of politicians, should
be tha aim. It should be a combination of
looted and appointed officers, which would
both represent and restrain popular senti
ment. This would be accomplished by
making the Board consist of the Mayor of the
city for President this id a compliment dae
the Executive, and a right due the people who
elected him the Jadges of eur Court of Com
mon Pleas, and either the Presidents of Coun
cils or two gentlemen elected by Councils
for this special purpose. By this means we
would, to a great extent, get free from
many toils of politics, and tend to cure the
vils under whioh we here labor. We hope a
substitute for the present bill will be offered
by some Senator, and by so doing he will de
serve the shanks of our people. We feel sure
that Senator Ilenazey, who moved the present
bill, wHl join as heartily as any one else in
tha oorreotion of the enors it contains, lie is
the father of the idea, but it needs certain
modifications whioh he will not oppose.
A Pension for Mm. Lincoln.
A pttor-OMTioN to give Mrs. Llnooln a pension
has been introduced in Congress, and $3000
per annum has been named as a proper
mount. Mrs. Llnooln has never been popu
lar, but whether she deserves her unpopu
larity or not, the fact that she is the widow of
Abraham Llnooln should always be borne lu
mind by the Amerioan people, and ehe should
reoeive tha consideration to which that fact
entitles her. No more fitting recognition of
the tutba'a olKgaUocs U iir. Lincoln aoutl
le made than by allowing hts wife suoh a pen
sion as would oertainly plaoe her and her
family not only beyond the reach of want, bat
in oomfortable olronmstances. Tha proposi
tion to give Mrs. Llnooln a suitable pension
ought to pass both faonsea of Congress withoat
opposition. !
The Age this morning asks, "Why not
extend like relief to the widow of President
Polk f" If Mrs. Polk is in want she should
reoeive relief, but there is no necessity of
giving her a pension merely as a compliment.
James K. Polk never rendered the Mat ser
vices to the country that Abraham Llnooln
did, and the widow of the martyred President
has peculiar claims on the generosity of the
the Amerioan people.
It is ahtoni8iii.no how many bills can be
trumped up against any man or government
generous or careless enough to squander
money with a lavish hand. We hazard llttte
in the statement tbat plausible reasons could
readily be advanced at Washington by inte
rested parties, in and out of Congress, for the
expenditnre in this country of the resources of
all the nations of the earth. Every day de
velops new claimants and new classes of
claimants, to Government bounty. If the in
evitable necessity did not exist that somebody
somewhere must finally work hard and fare
poorly to secure the payment of the debts
whioh wot Id be contracted by these proposed
expenditures, it would be a glorious thiog for
Congress to dispose of the whole matter at
or.ce by making a donation of a million of
dollars to every Amerioan citizen, ''without
distinction of color or previous condition." As
"equal and exact justice" of this description,
however, would obviously defeat its avowed ob
ject, the next best thing to a perfectly eqnita"
He division of Government bounty is the re
solute enforcement of a policy of retrenchment
and the Btern refusal to donate a single mill
without the sure return of equal value in in
dispensable services. Sinoe we cannot all be
enriched by legislation, let us be careful that
none are impoverished or unnecessarily taxed
by it.
A hill has been introduced in the State
Legislature providing for the appraisement of
plank roads in Philadelphia and their relin
quishment to the city. We are not familiar
with the details of this injure, and, for
aught we know, it may coutain some objec
tionable clauses, but tbe principle on whioh
it is founded is undoubtedly correct. It is a
reproach to Philadelphia that travel on nearly
all the passable roads leading to the suburbs
and to adjacent counties is subject to continual
taxation. Toll-gates innumerable loom up to
levy tribute upon travellers, aud while eaoh
exaotion may iu itself be trivial, their con
stant recurrence is vexations as well as bur
densome. Boston long ago perfected a system
by which toll-gates were abolished at all
points within ten miles of tbat city; and the
residents of the surrouudiug regions always
approach her limits with a feuliugof thankful
ness for her liberality. Ilere we impose clogs
npon intercourse in a spirit of unwise parsi
mony and neglect. It is the duty of the city
to maintain good roads wherever they are
needed within her eonlinefl, and it is a small
business to suffer chartered companies to
assume this duty, aud to tax the public iu
their own way.
Hie February Miicnr.tar.
Li rr i scott's. Tbe February number of this
magazine opens Willi tbe lift h, sixth, and
seventh chapters of Robert Dale Owen's novel
of "Beyond the Breakers," which Is Illustrated
with a fine design by Professor O. Bunn-Mele,
Tbe other contributions are a poem eatmed
"A New Legend," by Howard Glyudon; a eri il
eal notice ot Tnuekuray, by James M. Btrnes; u
discussion of the woman queailou, under the
title of "New Wine In OH HoUlet,"
by Eunice Drayton; "My Chalet," a poem,
by T. Buchanan Keud; ' Price of a
Dream," a story by Frank Lee Benedlei:
.Phenomena of Memory," by Professor Butnuet
H. Dickson; "American Artists at Home." by
Annie M. Brewster; "Over Yonder," ibe first
part of a novelette by the author of "Old
Mam'selle's Secret," etc.; "The Secret Agent lu
Foreign Part;" "Southerm Reconstruction," by
a Tennesseean; "A Pennsylvania Magazine in
1775," by Jessie K. ftlngwalt; "Oar Monthly Gos
sip," and ' Literature of the Day." UppinroWs
keeps the place It has won In the from rank or
the monthlies, and the present number has In
terest and variety.
Tdk Galaxy. Chapter fifth, sixth, anJ
seventh of Mrs. Edwards' novel of "dusau
Fielding" are followed by a little poem enti
tled "A Message," by H. H.; "Queen Vlolorla
and her Subjects" are discussed by Justin
McCarthy; "Coffee and Its Adulterations In
New York," engage the attention of Dr. Job a
C. Draper; "One Woman's Work" li an ac
count of the life and labor of Charlotte Cash
man, by C. W. Elliott; uuder the head of
"New York Journalists," Mr. Eugene Ben
son gives his opinions of Parke Good
win, of the Kveniiiy I'oit; "Violet Kyes"
Is a little poem by Eimund.C. Hledmao;
"Lighthouses" is an Interesting article by Ed
ward Abbott; "The (iramiaarlefts Tounge" Is a
chapter about "Words awid their Urea," by
Richard Grant Wblte; Miss Jane G. Austin's
novel of "Cypher" la continued from tbe
eighteenth to the twenty-second chapter.
Under the heads of "TUeU tlaxy Miscellany,"
Driftwood," 'Literature and Art." and
"Nebu'ei," a variety of luleresilng suhjeota are
considered. It Is announced that Oharitw
Keade's new story will bo comuieuoed lu the
uext number of The (ialur.i.
Tue Atlantic. Colonel Hlgginaon cou
Unues his novel of "Maluone;" "The Door
step" Is a poem of some merit; "Our Postal
Deficiencies" are Uisciuecd by K. H. Derby
In a practical manner; "Co-operative House
keepers" Is the oonlluualicn of a series or
papers tbat have attracted, considerable atten
tion; "Charles Uaudelaln, the Poet of the
Malign," Is critically diserlOed by Kuene
Benson; "Consumption in America,", seoond
paper, Is worthy of perusal; "The Bee auj the
Rose" to a aiaceful little poem; "Ritualism In
England" Is by Arthur l'ember; aud "Proud
Musioby the Ben storm" Is a characteristic
attempt at poetry by Walt Whitman;
"The New Education" Is a thoughtful article
by Charles W. E'lot; "Birth of the Solar 8s.
tern" Is a new theory ou thesuiijeot by J. D
Whtlplf); "Love In Mouut Lebanon" Is a story
by Mr. Le Foren'; Mrs. Htswe contributes an
artloio ou the Jn'e DuoheH rf rlaihaHanil. under
tUo Ui; "A Aiiwawot a Liviag (friend t
tha Memory of a Noble' Woman; "Oar roar
Hr?iB(x" is a pleasant Utile story; and tbe
Literary Notice" with wbloh tbe number
concludes are scholarly and appreciative,
Thi LaptH Fiusnd, published by Hetnra
Deaoon reroo. baa an attraotlve vtrlety
of flDO fMhlon plate, patterns, etc A ateel
engraving, entitled Yes or no," la given as a
frontispiece, and Mr. K. B. Bennell has a very
spirited Illustration to the very latereeiiog
lory br Mia. Wood which Is contained In tnl
number. The other article are op to the bwt
utandard of this magaclne.
RELIGIOUS NOTICES.
tJTv MKltmwNW TO t t;N IMF.FI, 1TNIr.R
W Hie aunpice ol the Yo.bg Man' Onruuta Am
of'UMoa. li-r. HI-jyRr M HTOIIKS r. O .ol Bmoklvn. mil
areacto a Hr-rmi a specially to youiw men To-morrow
VanMlbl Anmnoiin at .t'4 nVinok, at tha t'K.V
KAL PHrMHVTKKlAN DHUKoH. corner of
EiHHTH n1 CM P KKt -tr n.
IU -hlklt HIKYK Kit. D D. will preach M
I out a men T morrow fni-natli) Kvnn'a at 7
0'cli-. k. a' Itia NORTH HltOA l rt I ltKK I' I'KKsK
1 V KIAN tlHUltl. li octfoer ol BKOA U a id UKUaN
Sire. la.
rraprvarl for Joiln mil MadlcM afmlMiM
and ticargia la ilia ci y r corrtlaii InvlieJ to
attend.
aXTtr. Till? INnTil.L.TI(!l OP TMK
UKO Re. Vlh.W N KV ti I KK as I'uifnr uf
tha NOHTHIKN1H M'lhKfcT PHI.;- B Y I kill A IV
IHCKCH (hMo- (Urard avtntt') wilt lake -
lo Dior i (MaboMlit KenlD a ha f past 7 o'clock.
In tbla Intereollnic act-Tic llav. Ir. M Vti'i It A V K,
tha reilrli.K 1'aa'or. will preahis ami itei.v r a -lir
to hla aiKc. snor. Hev. U. A. ('T. NT II A W v.
preach tha aarinou and Rev. 8. MIIIV1 M'luK
will oellvrr the char- to ttiw peoule. The ptioile a-
coutla ly tnvlied to aiien . u
-j-j Tl NIIIIICAI, NTriHT.-TIIK
Utv alxin or loo nerlu el Neruions to ManMi
siurJ- iu oy the Blahoiia and tilery ol tha iriitpa hI
Kpiecopal rhiirr.li will Oe deliverod by toa Kv.
WILLIAM HOHART JIAKK, at T. ANI.81.W 4
t'lll'llt'K. KIOU'lll. above upruoe, To-niorraw
(eunoay) vaninK, at TS o'clncb. Tn eAu lu ilia
mhulle alale will i.e ra erven: for a u'li u'a.
Tilt'. HKM H it KM M V TH It I 4 N
IIKllI.ICK JOHNS IN I. I I.....7. T7i
lu-niotruw at Itlf.. A. M. and 7'j P.M. The lilt'i ot
the kerles o fii rn.otison the Klginafaul inea ions ot
Hcrli (lira lo-uiotrow evening thiIiJaci What. HUall
I do Ihep with latunT" HtriigprK are walpouiw.
-vjrn. TIIK KKV 'll tlKa Of Till'. SVA'
OfU PhKsBVl'fBlAN CUUHfli will l
iiiuru ior jjiviae aervioa Tu-ranrr w, at. iO'i A H.
and 7':; P. M Honbeal corner of TWKNTY- Kl l
Od WALNUT Mtreula
Key. F.
K. BKADI.K,
Pan tor.
NllHIIUNS TO VIII KU !M aj.
WSS NOKIU PBKihvTKltUS CUfK"M,
UX1H Hire at. above Oiaan.
'Iba flralnriheaeiies To-morrow HbtmUi) even
lnat7)ro'clk, by It a v. PA NIK I. MAHOH.l). .
Yonnpt men and the public gcueral y aid be cordially
welcomed.
tan KaJT aPRUCK HI KI'KT fHV Klf,
Hae. W. P. BRKKD. D D.. will preach thaBtxlhof
Ibe aerlea ol llcoiiriie no the Book of Kn'httr Tu-tuor-ruw,
at K'j A. M. Wubjaot Tbe Jrll."
y-p. KrRIHU (IIUPK.V ItAfJI.HT
Wallace. luv L.P HORN B V. ROE H. Pastor. Prwcli
log lo-morrow at lu . M. aud 7!j P M. tijtntti
tK'lX'Ol at ?S Pi M.
t' II I li I) It li 'M V II IT It ' ll.-TIIK
nexv pfrui4in to iu roini in the omtu on
Jt b.'el Wbiidera will ha pieacbnd at the CHUKOH
OF 1HK fcPIl'UANY, lo aiorrow Atteruooo, Jan.
1", at o'clock.
K:v. P. . i niv, ii. or icon-
BL9 (on, will pnaeb In tha 8PKUCK at'KKKl'
BAPT1HT ( Bl kdU. Hl-Kl- JK Hireet, below HI, n,
To inortaw ((jtinfay) Mmimn. at o'c .
ycr 1KIMTT il. K. Client II, If Tl(
Ati.-' iIieel aOoVM lto. Rev. it. W. II I'M.
flutists, pastor, will . preach at itila A. M. an7',
y. m . '
kTV "tUSBJIOS Wi rilttlTTA TKX t."
BSy Rev 1. t'. hUUV. U.lt.f BoKtun. wilt prH"n
before tlm Tout K PoopId'h Aaoolatlouol IhiTA Bf.it
KACI.fe. RAlTlBTl llUR'.'ll o etniday ev-niD at
7 o'cloi-k.. hubjwt "A sorm 'ii wi'liout a Text."
ytXt. T1IF aOBlll I'MTHI I'KlMlY.
lSt3 H'lllAN OHUIt ;H, MA-ilKit tirn. aimve
lifteenth. Mrrvlcea b.v tha pastor, Rev. LA If AY
KTTH. MARKS at H ', A, M and 7fr P. M
rtV T S I lti;i,T 4 IILrM'lf.
TEN 1 li Mretl, tieiuw epruce. ltov. it. K.
W. llfMlY Kill preiM.iti In morrow (Sunday) evei-
' C at 74 o clots. All pernoim corilui y invited 10
a t im.
avv M'tHCIIKUJI, inilUTH l
W OXKORO Key. . M. rKK'K, I'aMor.-ili',,
Kxueaea and tue'r laLgm,' 7 j, hcrmuu lor jtouia.
Pewa fite.
vera. JltII.VIJ UOI IIOI.V SPIHIT.'i
i-' KciM'n at Looa.n muJilO (.:Hl!n;K,
TWI'INTIKTH and V11'1 hlreetn. I n runrrow at 10i
A M.. by Rev. VHOttaH I. KROWN, i'atlor.' Uaual
evenlwtservlcaaiV1,.
A SKKJIO.N AlAHII.O TO VOtrU
Saa? Mu will bepieaulietl by Rev. Dr. 1!KOWkLL
'I'o-iiK rrow Morulni;. at iuu o'cIik-K, In the Kayea u
Preabyterlan C'bnrcii, RRU AD aud PiJAN 44 tre.
SPECIAL NOTICEST
r aat nllfllan lln. uiin uAuai aii.. Il'lmi.. n, .
AU SA I ki7(i L Y A 1 ! I N T ABLKT O f bOLJ DI " I K S
oL CK.nrN. lta daily, use niakea the ilciu Oe.i
alt ho It and beautiful. It Is Delightfully fraurant
lrijft)) cnt, and Incomparable an a loilet Hoan. Vm
'l.y aU LtlujigUiia, K t . A WKWIIT.
i NoJJyNJBtreeU
j.-j-r c o n c e r t n a l u-
IMPOHTAST ANKOUNCKMKNT.
A COOKSE OF SCIENTIFIC LKJTURIOi
BY DR. J. r. BOYSTON.
EAUTI'UL 8TJROPTICOM VIKWri.
IN'ftKRfcTlNOI EXPERIM 1l STS.
I i. J. F. BOYHTON. the calebrat' d aud popular
Lc.htw od treolOKT aad tbe aiuramcieuue4. win
litve. by inoitatum, a court. or H1X ILLUSTRATKO
1 Ft 1 li RJ.H I tOU OKOUKiy AND TH K Natl"
RAL lU!s'IiUY OF CKKAUU aafohow.:-
OK WKDNxCSDAY EVENISO. Jaunary w.
WORLD-at AKINO.
ON Tf RtJDAY EVENING. January 21.
'liiK H.AR1U AND UOJN.
ON FRIDAY EVENING, January t 1
JROUfCIlON Or ANIMAL Llfai Lpd'.V OLR
PLANET. "
ON VONDAY KVENINO, January v
COAL hEDta AND OIL BD.
L'N WLDNESDAY EVENtNfi. January 27.
TlilL AOJL OJT Kljll'l'IbLS.
ON FRIDAY rVRNINO, .laimry M.
TliK JaA.HTOJ'UN AND MAMMOTH i-.KIOD.
. The abovn w rlea of lclure were raoenllv lven in
New York city, at THE CO JPe K INbTI rUl'K, t'
tellllliaime. Illil.ia ai'a.w .ad. ..... ........... I..
tit auaOle lucu cf aiaudlng room.
ADMrSHlON. FfFVY TKN TS.
ItFMK I D tsk,A'i'S, toitViKN'l Y-S"! Vl CBN L".
Ticket fur the ton me, u In number, with reserved
Tin- opening aale of ticket will cnuiineaca on Moo
raj rxoriitog. Jaaaary w, ai Oouid's Pintto Riotu.,
No. K.4 O.OMiut atreul, 1 lo U
f" 1HR FAME INURANCB C0UPAN1".
v Ottlte. No. UUhDMI'r airtxit.
PuiLAUbbeiiiA Jan. in, 1848.
A a meet'njr or the aiijcivno.ilera of the Company
beid the lilt) day ot January, Uw, the rollowlu ten.
ti'eiuea were e.cltfj Llri.uuu for tbe eniulng var;
WM. W. KrtAW V
FKNi'LS N. BL'CK,
HIMIY LU'Wim,
JOHN KEHl.KR. J ,
JOHN W. KVICR.M AT
MUe7AUl B. OrtNK.
tlUAULttH SHlK IC-t.
MtJRDK. At BUZHY.
At a nievtlli of the Boa-d or Dlr..rM ould this
day, CriAllLfH Rl. Jl ARDSON a aiectad Pre.l
Otiit, Vi 10,1 AM 11. lluAiVS Vio-rreDldenl. and
WILLlA4laI.llLASt.HARU.
I" W Hixiretary.
fST TH8 ENtKBHRIK INSURANCE
COMPANY OF PU1LADELFA11A, OttiOJ,
NO.OWALNU1' Htre. t. Jan 12, lw
At Iba Ainual Uw-iiuxoi the Utock bolder J of this
Ct mpany, buid on Ilia llib day or J auuary, the f il-It.wli;-fcentiemeti
weteoacted Directura for tbea
ei.iim ytr
P. SI ARR,
NALUHO HtAZlF.lt,
JOHN M. A r WOOD,
RKNJ. T TRKDl"K,
JAWl-ril. (LAdHoltN
UMllmn.il Bill A HI'
joas ii. brown.
J. L. KHItLvtltK,
WM. U. BUULTO .
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T II. MUNTUwMKAY,
Alinitwlniol the D nl i.r Ii.im.i naid LbH
jm.r m. a KB I
dav.F. KAM'riKORD riTAHRwa ra ol.-otad Pftwt
dnt. aid TIIOMAM li. A1UN KtoM hlltY r-va'exttel
VIce-PrealdHtii. A LUX. W. WIST if It.
1 mutuant hiecr-tary.
KJ)T- TUB OODrOVb OF TriB LOMBARD
-y ATD Ullili PlhtllSlit pAM4KNUfe.lt
RAILWAY COM r A N Y. Oil i.' January ii wwibHimld
10 Mid ltX.il li'"t l l- I Mi. Uuiou Na'toual U l
AliH 'iiavaaJI 4, aiUiVia, fa,keM
Riy MB. UAVI8 . OaSHRDAY
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Wlta eatMmrnloa yrmr oonaenl m a Iptnr, and
rereby Invpa yt dallyar Uf lint at auoh a Uma
may eonatat wl.h your coovenlaooa,
RaapeotmllF yonr.
PKTER WILLI AM orf
- KENT Ott.MH.ll', M. O ,
THOU Art R'tltlaa.
OHAKLK INOHIW1T.L.
DAVID PAUL BROWN,
SAMUEL D. OTOM, M. .
r;iioiNND FrtbaitsroNK.
OUARLM R. LIK,
J. LIPPIMOOTiV
WlI.MAM W. HAKW1H,
MORTON MuioKAK U
FIJWARD O. KNIflKT,
WILLIAM WRLfl.
BlUHARll H. 8MIVO.
ALI.KN COTQUKKT.
RICHARD VAUJL
HP-NRy BUDD.
FRANOIS HIlFtNKY 8UI r?H. M t.
JAUH 8TEEL.
Janoarv I. Is,,
.n 11 Lhfi rJn f.p' lo Install
ajitau It. tlitt I atrvni It.
ti'on I be v"
indoee wai"
Very rii fulull nnra.
I A V I a a OAKHF.tJAY.
WlI.-.M.inAVWB-,AHti:UAV
CONCERT HALL,
DM
, '"TRttF WOMANHtOD"
-.i..a ..MP'1,AY iKMINU. January I.
I u kela, nitr Cenu To be hid at 1 ruiltoier n Musld
More. No. t-vt flioniiiit atreet or at iheqor. I 12 m
tgW- OBOKGK Fit A NO IS THAIS
rir.,.,,. . AT t'NCS RT HALL.
?A?ir,UA.Y RVENIN i, Jan. lb, IB' In the lnterent
- Vw, rkl,;,D1,'n women or Arorli:a, and of
i.?- i,'.'fn Wr;"erho. it Hnldictt-Train mm
Joi n Bull aLd his Knir lh M.t,e. Tk-.keK. wuh re
aeryed a.-als. 60c.. at CONOl-R f HALL. Trumi.l. r'f.
lOnilu(oial. and Poal OlUoe Nw ejianda,
t3sF"VNa:0S NATIONAL 11ANK
TT .FWIi.ADI,PHIA. Jancary 11, mkm.
Oi'
1)7 vii. v2i mi' "Bla l"r, " a ""-at
IiAV. .K? V.. A : KKVItr
KKTH ALHIlt,
t uT, hOBHtT D. WORK,
th.l AR fcllkui .R 1.1 lilNSWANdKK,
.mi HI iil,nWK WIL,(U)C
""lanrirgear'' elw"ea Dltctori ol tola Rok or
I"'i..S.0?CIVI1.ATI0M NATIONAL BANK.
"- Pllllade tl 1 111. Jaunnrv in '
nil1;? A"'ul .Mftlou hold oil the l'Jth lim'ant tb.i
fPllowliiK Moekhuldara
ware elected Directors ti
eerya tbe eiinnlrg veitr.
.IAMFK V WA'IhON,
J. H. :R1NUUH!mT.
HKNKY t'UOMKliY.
JLX-H'H II IXILLINS
DW1N A, LAKDKLL
HTDLAM MATTHKWS,
HKNKCA K. malum:,
JtOUKlt I' fcHOKM AKKlt.
RO K 10 aT 1'. T A Y L'Jlt,
.toil V W. THOVTAH,
Jllil'.PH R. VllllltHM
JOHN P. VRKRKB.
And at a nn" ttiiit or the
.iHtnei v. W ataou, Ko. wi
rrealocnt.
i Directors, held thlt d iv,
at nuanlm ititly re-elaotel
I Hi t
WILLIAM H. W'KKB, Citliler.
jgr T1IK FAR 41 t.UH' AND MEOIIANICV
NAllONAL RANK.
... , J'Hii,AMrn'HtA January lli. KiiO.
i,. t.'.ft'lof bel'1 " t,,e Mtadayof Januarv,
Itf.J. eivliUl'inanadSiocltboideia were eleemi
klWlN M. l.KWIa, J. H MfPINllOTT.
JOHN A-HI1UPST. IJ KltW.VRIt KARVnitf.
ANTHONY J. AN I KIO.'tltORUK W. FA.RK, JR.
LLNJ. A. FARSUA1I, Wirt. H. W'OOMWAKD,
FRANt'IS TTF, C! It. IIHTl II I NSON '
IJNIiLKY S.MVTII, UEXliY 1. is LOAN.
11H HARD O. DALE, I
Aud at a turtuni of lue D'reotiro tlila day, Kit
WIN M. I.KW IS, i-vi;. was unaniiu miLy ra-uiu:ul
l'i Id. nt,
1 1 It t W ltr-HTOX. Ja.. Catltr.
tVf" r,IB iinLAinr.riiiA national
a-2 BANK.
l'Hii,A0v.i..uiA, January Hi, I8t!t.
At the Annual Election held veHterday Ilia fa lo
Iuk Htocklioiitera wrre elected Dtruoiora ol' the Rank
'or ilia ci'fculrg j--ar:
'1HOMAS KOl'.IiVH. r.KN'J.O. OODFRKY.
LEWIS R. ASH H l'R8r, UrOuUH W. WEAuts.
N. 1". tjHoUTIllimL, JOHN WELSH.
ED. ViTOWKSKMJ. .1 L. K ft R I N( IK
FRANK L. JlODINl'. iA CUC'l'tlA IlKlTOJT.
UFCIiOK W -II1TNEY, LKN. B. COJILOYA,
HENRY FKLAUT. I
Ant at Hie meeting of me Director held this day,
Mr. THOMAH ROBIN'S was iiiiunimHi,iy ro-leot(l
Prehlilenl and B It. C:uMOYa Vloe-Proildeut.
I Litit B B COMFAVrl,uaMtilor.
rp' OFFICE OF THU NOllTH 1'F.NNdVI.-
VANIA RAILROAD COMPANY,
rniLAiKLi-HiA, No. 4'i7 Walnut atrett, Jail, 6, Iwa,
DIVIDEND NtmCJC.
TheTran-f' r Books of thla Cjuipany will be nlone't
on BATORDA Y. the nil Inst., at 3 a'cloek P. M., aud
be reopened on h ATUKDAY, the lGtn lust.
A dividend ban tbla day been decltt'ed of FIVE
Phlt t K NT., clear ot taxes, payaole lu scrip, hearlux
no Intercut, and couvertlole Into Seven Pur Cunt.
Mor iic Bonds of the Company, lo sums ot not leoi
tbau lire bundled dollars, on and after May 1st nex1.
The aald dividend win bo credited to the stock
holders as they thall aland rcgUivred od the book uf
the Co&pany ou BA1 17RDAY, the Ctli lust.
lBlniwlm WILLIAM WISTKtt, Treasurer.
ATLANTIC AND GKE.V.T WESTERS
Ra 1a. way company.
bkCaf TAnr'n Oi t ick, 40 Broadway,!
Kkv York, Vtuh Iecoioer 1km.
Notice (a hereby lveu tbat a.Hecui nuetlntf ofihe
Htockholdurs of the Atlantic and Ortat Western Rail
way Company will beheld at tbe Ovceral Ollloea ot
the Coniiwiiy, No. o Broadway, lu the City and State
oi New York, at 12 o'clock iioou, on SATURDAY,
the autb day or January en tj uonnlder and ai
prove of, or reject, ceitaiu con'ractn entered Into
with tbe Erie Railway Company, aud the Columbus.
Chicago, and iDdlat a Central Railway i ompany, and
for other purposes. Tbe traneler books will rewaiu
closed uutll alter the meet Inc.
W. AKCHDALL O DOHERTY,
I I 4w rjecretary.
KT PHILADELPHIA AND READING
RA1L.ROAD CO At PAN Y-OUlce No. 227 B.
FOTJBT11 btreet.
rarr.ADti.rHiA. pecember to, ma.
BIVll ii.ND MifRM
Tbe Transfer Books or this Company will be
closed on tha 4th ol January next, aud be reopened
ou TL'EfDA y, January 12.
Dlvldaud of FIVE PER CF.T. has been de
clatAaVoo the Preferred and Common Block, clear of
National and Hti.u. 1'avea. narabl In fvimnmn -I'w.b.
I on and alter January 2a. to the holders thereof,
mm iuijr auau iianu rvKivivreq on tue OOOH4 or the
Company ou tbe 4tb of January next. All payable
at this ofltc.
All orders for Dividends must be wltaessed aud
stamped.
'.Situ an B. BRADFORD, Treasurer.
I rSJ- OFFICIO OF THE PHILADELPHIA
, c'lTY PAN-KNOEK RaJLWAY UOil-
ran i , no, tuv lha. l i airni,
Philadhli'HIa Jan. 4. Um,
At a stated meetlnc of the Hoard of Directors held
I 1Mb day. a dividend ol ONE DOLLAR l.Vli Mnv
tLN'HS per share was declared, free of all taxes,
payable to tbe stockholders or their legal representa
tive on and alter tbe Hili insi.
TranKier books closed until the U h Inst.
1 4 lilt W At. W. COLKH.T, Treasurer,
rZf 8 II A M 0 K l N COAL COMPANY.
PHILADf.l-t'HIA, JaO. I. 1S.H.
The Annual Meeting of the H.ackbolders
ol the above-named Company will b bold
at their Oltiae, Mi. 2 WaLITUT 8treet. ou
WFDNMDAY.hah loHlaut, at 12 o'clock, when
an K'ectiou will he held tor fceveu Directors lu serve
lor the eusulnK year.
Tbe transie book.1 will be closed on Lbe loth, aud
opened on the 2lt lattant
llimwut U R LINDSAY. Bocretary.
CAMBRIA IRON COMPANY. THS
Annual Moetlux ot tbe rttockbolders ur tha
Cambria Iron Company will be held at tbelr otllce.
No OD CHESNL'T btreet. Philadelphia, on TUES
DAY, the l'jtb da of JANUARY pext, at 4 u'cLx:k
P. M when an election will be held fur serea Direc
tors to serve lor the eiimnnr year.
JOHN T. M1LLK, BecreUry.
PlilUdelphla, Deo. 17. lfcs. 12 Is dtJIU
THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE BUSI-a-
Nkd D1BLC1 OR Y lo .- im is now ready lor
dt livery.
Any subsclhes who have net been served wliltpleAse
n' tlfr Ibe i ubllaher ol the I'noi, Olbe'S requtrlau tns
Directory ran have it by calling a- the oillcx. No lai
H. 'l ti i i atrcev, up aiaira i , lu,sa,iu kb.il.LiY.
Price, A.
it u
I mwa st
Pub I inner.
irT" AMATEUR'S DRAWING-ROOM,
k-3 SEVENTEENTH Htreet, above CheHtiiiL
MIH3 PA CLINK liREWMTER HUYUl'K
will deliver a Lciure 1 1 the above uamed place,
WEIN KHDA Y, January 20.
Bnbjeoi -AN Al'PeAL TO vVoM AN."
lllbKRVKH HKATS, ONE DOLLAR.
To he had at 1'Rl'alPLlclt'H No. W4 Chi amit street;
fOVMtT'H NEWK MAN o,cvutlneuial Hotel: aad
at tbo door between lu aud f o'clock. . 1 11 lit
P"W f ONTINE3TTA.L nOTFL COMPANY.
The Annual Mreilngot tha altckuo.dors of
the ('rniliieutai Hotel Oompanv, lor thee'eolouof
h ve MtiiRtni and the transaction ofntbar husiuaai
wilt beheld ou rATi RDA If, Jauuary . lu. ai 11
o'c.otk sL.at lbs Uotei.
i, t I'.RT KlfiT PHIPW.
1 I'. 71 . avvratary.
iwf,i".. tnootim ot iho Dtre-nora tUN da
iIA V !: AiJ,1'i'te'1 ITfHlden:: WILLIAM
H. K WRi, Vtce-Preildrni : P. A. Ifl. .;k.
t aHner; 1IDN. f'KAI'I M UILPIN, Holtoilor ul
FDWAltDB. WILlJAMPOX.Noliry Pnallr.!! '
1 ;u F. A. KaLLRR Uaahler.
SPECIAL MOTICE3.
rgf HlATKMFNT UF TUB ASSET OP
OAJ PAN , pobli-haa la conformity with the
lirnv alAna a( k. ia, . . .
bl approved April t, 4i
i mo aioruaiHS.M.-.
Hills Ra.lvable!!?.:, .ZT.Z
I h'ladelnhla CU Hves
Peniialvanla b.ata Loaa.
'1c(nDM lea
Flltftlaaire al.u
A4.a7nno
n.nrt'at
7.IIPItl
4 l 7i
lion tie
in 0'ii
i,10
M.oimMe
ttooan
111
tOjOA-W
t trt 3
S07IS 4S
lO.emisio
A3.4M
21 MI DO
27,T,I
h Mum
l.4 4l
R.ftiit 0
4 (70 un
17 SI OH
il.lWM
II. I 00 IIS
sue-on
t,ST 71
sn.omoo
11.762'
VZl S!"'"1 pao7a'p'r'oe'ni'V 'im.
!? ?. a-1.
maieiuitD, -, 1867
2nr2 '?'?..'" l,"'m- 6-W P" Cent
rblladilnhla. Wlloitnaion. and Ra III mora
Railroad Company, 6uo Sbarea.........
Penoey anla rtallJoad Vy.. 4l awSTIl
PMinayivanla Railroad Co. Loan ..."
Zu2Sa,l? Am'l Haliroad Co. L ,a...
PblladlPblaand Erie R.I rad uo. Loan
Nertta PeiiUHlvanla Railroad Co. Loan...
Ut" i2?m'w "'""mouth.etc. It. Cj. L n.
i.aTiKBiion ix) iioan.,
weatern R.nk iim
.... ... h.cuh , niinrea.,.M.,
J rarkiiri l ire li.sur ado Co , so share......
Maaavurik Oan l.. 2n anaiei. .
"i vtmt' Kn Blft Walnut street '.
H.OWeMil
WILLIAM O. C'BOWELL,
Secretary.
I It lit
rt3 OFFIf'K ntf TUB nnunvn rn t
COMPAN Y, No. sue WALSUT street.
Vi . , iT,t?:.Ql", 610 leelared a Dl video d
blt oaieT KK 8,IAKB' Pyable on or attar
j.., u ..., 81 ALTER. 8aoretary.
January lit. Igfis. imt
Br"JF,CK f)P THE FAME INSURANCE
COMPANY, No. 4i CHfcSNUT Street,
.... .... ... Philadklphia. Jan. 4, KWIt.
t.L mw'n" of th Board of DLectora of the Fame
II kJ hpvu'V 1BiI! t"1 Jth'8 "7' ""leud of
"i!i-u.2,J L uxoT"" declar8 wb,e on d-
. . W. I. BLANOHARD,
1 1 'T Secretary.
frjr OFFICE INS. CO. NOETH AMESIOA,
. . PmilaIikli'hia January H
l,?v,;lI.H'cJh",,,"" iaiaS.wiaSSi.i
..L-'ili?' hl V fcu OKKV.. payable on demand,
1 Jii i" CHARLIOJ PL ATT?
1 " SBOretarr.
MUM HANTS' FUND. THE ANSUAL
rTr Wl 'Jf the Merobanta' Fuud will be beld
a I Vu'i7;7,?,' ,.,""0,7, i' Trade, on TUESDAY
. i - . V.,N' ,np mn 1n"1" at 4 o'clook. Members
end contributors are particularly reoiested to be
P WILLI A 41 h! R. A CO P?. '
1 lu ot . Secretary.
THE ULMM SS MIX
Who understand hts best Interests keeps
Dlmself Laudeomely clad.
THK BUSINKS8 MAN
Wbo Is Buccesaful ln business need not ko
sliabby. w
THE BUSINESS MAN
Of olden time used to think It wasaslen
of good business habits to wear shabby
o'd clothes.
HUT IT 19 AN EXPLODED NOTION!
Stephen Oi rant's Sunday-go-to-meetin-r
clot ties used to be 20 years old. Thoy am
ulster than that jiow. You can see tne old
things inOtrard College, If too busy mota
has riot eaten them.
THE BUSINE-M MAN of the present day
knows that ROCK HILL & WIL-tONcaa
clothe hiiu mora elegantly than Hteptien
Oirard was ever clothed, and for a it real
deal less money.
MAKE IT YOirn BUSINESS, man of bvtstnesi
to call very soon ut tue UKK.VT BKOWN
HALL, If yon want auy of the preseot
V Inter Stock.
full IT IS MOVING OFF,
MOVING OFF,
MOVINU OFF.
. . , MOVINU OFF.
In a s'yle of unexampled rapidity, and at
prices calculated to excite your wonder.
ROCKHILL & WILSON,
ORB AT BROWN STONE HALL,
Aos. 603 and 60S CUESKUT 8TKEET,
PHILADELPHIA.
JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, ETC.
BAND BRACELETS
OPENED T11IS DAT.
CLARK & BIDDLE,
No. 712 CHE8NUT Street,
1'P PHILADELPHIA.
J. E. CALDVELL & CO.
WI1L RESUME BUSINESS
On MoLday, January 18,
AT THE STOKE
No. 810 CHE8NUT Street,
I U If PHILADELPHIA.
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
"WE CONSIDER IT UNQUESTIONABLY
TV THE BB3T OF OUK MAQAZIiSl!;4.---
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L1PPINC0TTS MAGAZINE.
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THE PBBHUARV NUMBER,
CON TAININQ:
I. Bli YOND the BHBAKERa. A Novel. Part
i1 W",a 1 f"'l Paea Illuitrat.on by
II. A Ite U0D- K0br,
III MM. IHAOMI.K AY.
IV. KW WlNUilM OLO BOTTLES.
V. MYjCHtLlir. A l'ora. aj T. Buchanan
VI. PBIOKOFA DRBAti. A Btory. By Frank
L Benedict.
VII. PBKNOJAKMA Ol' MEMORY. By Profesior
. bauual H. DlirltHon w"ior
VIIL AJJKKICAN ARTLsralNKOMU. By Anna
Brswster.
IX. OVLll YOMDKR A Charming Novelette.
Part I. By the author of "The Old
Mam'ssl'e's Hacraii," -Moid- K,ie... eto wlu
' PARTM AOKMT IN i'oSSlQN
XL bOUTHER's RECONSTRUCTION. By a
Tennfeean.
XII. A PENNSYLVANIA MAQAZINUIH 177S.
XIII. HliR MONTHLY OOtSHtP.
XIV. LITEJtATUBKOKTxJi, DAY.
H or tale at all the Book and Naws stores.
l early suhacrlntlon. 4. sinttle nunioer. (5 rents.
J. B. LIPPINCOTT A t!(). Puhllsners,
llllt .TlAaudTWMARKKT
121 CIIESXUT STREET,
llcadquttrtorB Tor Masazlnes, Books aud
CliromoSs
III Majaiuies and Books Sold at Less tlian
ruIHBlier 1'rlces.
, How ready, AtU otic and Young Folks for Pebruary.
Porta e by
DUFrJCLD ASUMEAD,
1IM t VAAAiaAiH' tAAaiLi', j
inmapealce aDd Delaware Canal Loo..
l:I,-i-,,,f,. ,D,d avlnatlon Co. Loan..-..
J.? Ju'v,Moa nl Loan.......
PblladeiDhIa Kuk til .
IMEV PUBLICATIONS.
C0$ (XUESNUT ST.
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AtL TH MAOAXIirWfnrriEBrtOARr.
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at lbstortat a it oe, Id any ssyla.
1 ha I. seat and nbaapeat aaanrfmaat
PORKtUIf and AHHHiOAif tillROMOe a
the olty. Fi atues or all a'ses made to orr.
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The oheaarst ever offered to tha pabllo.
BOK8 BOL FOR LK TITArf
tuener moa St CO.,
ABOVE BIOHTH BTRKBT,
(Late Pitchers).
' KO.IM ItnMHrjT TABEa',
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THE SUBSCBU'lIO LIST
THE GALAXY
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X. C'lphei; a Novel. By Jane G. Austin.
XL Tne Grammarians I'oneue. A Oflapter of
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Wblte.
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