BQWAlfD AT ATLANTA. IT i. O. WHITHER. Right in the track where hrrmnn I'lonehed hla red furrow, Got of the narrow Cabin, Up from the cellar's burrow. Gathered tbe little black people, With freedom newly dowered, Where, beside their Northern teacher, fctood the soldier, Howard. Do listened and heard the children Of the poor and looi enslaved Jleadluti the words of Jesus, Bingine the sons; of David. Behold! the dumb lips shaking, The blind eves seem) Bones of the Prophet's vision Warmed into being! Iransformed ho saw thorn passing Their new life's portal; Almost it seemed tlie mortal Put on the Immortal. Ko more with the beasts of burden, No more with done and clod, Bat crowned with erlory and uoaor la the image of God! There was the humau chattel Its manhood taking; There, in each dark, bronze statue, A soul was wakiiif? ! Tbe mau ot mauy battles, Wl'.h tears bu e5elids presume, Btretched over those dusky foreheads His oue-anued blessing. And he said:-"Who hears can never Fear for or doubt you: What (.ball 1 tell the children Up Ikortii abut youf Then ran round a whisper, a murmur, Some answer devising; And a little boy stood up: "Mas, Tell 'em we're rising !'' 0 black boy of Atlanta ! But hall was spokpn: Tbe elite's chaiu and the mallei's Alike pre broken. ' The one curse of tb races Held both in tether: Tber arc risintr all are rlsine, The black and white together! O brave men and fair women! Ill comes of hate and scorning: Shall the dark faces only Be turned to morning ? Make Time jour sole avenger, All-healing, all-redreMng; Meet Fate bait way, and make it A joy and blessing ! Atlantic MontM) for March. LITERATURE. REVIEW OF NEW BOOKS. Tbavels anh Adventukks in the Territory of Alaska, 15y Frederick Whymper. Pub liehed by Harper & Brothers. Philadelphia Agents: Claxton, Keiasen & Ilaflklfinger. Up to the time of the purchase of Russian America by Mr. Seward it was practically an unknown country, and the most contradictory opinions prevailed as to tins value of oar acqui sition. All the reports, surreys, books of travel, encyclop:elias, and other sources of information were ransacked for the purpose of throwing light on the subject; but the ter ritory is so far removed from the centres of civilization, and has been so little vie'.tSu py Ihose who nave the ability or disposition to give a satisfactory account of its topography, climate, minerals, resources, and people, that Tre know very little more about it new than we did when Mr. Seward's bargain was con firmed by the Senate, and the territory form ally annexed to the United States. Any ao oount of Alaska, however meagre, by an in telligent observer, is of valu; and the volume before na 13 interesting, as being the reoord of reoent travel, and as giving ns an idea of the portion of the territory visited as it is at the present time. Mr. Whymper Is a modal travelling Briton, and describing himself as "having, like a good proportion of my countrymen, a little eoperfluouB energy, which was lying fallow" for which he devoutly thanks God he de termined, in 18o'2, to visit the 1'aciHo coast, and particularly British Columbia. His travels led him to Russian Auierioa, and he explored for a considerable portion of its length, the river Yucon, the great stream running west to empty into Behring Sea, and dividing the territory into two very nearly equal portions. In 18G5, after the acquisition of Russian America by the United States, he volunteered to accompany, in the capacity of artist, the ex pedition sent out by the Western Union Tele- commence the exploration tet a proposed overland telegraph, which, by means of a cable via Bearing Straits, was to unite the Old and the New World; and in this volume he gives the result of his obser vations. Mr. Whymper gives a lively description of the country, and its aboriginal inhabitants, and in summing up th results of his observa tions, he comes to the conclusion that Russian America 1b not likely to prove a bad bargain to the United States. A map of the territory, and one enlarged of the Yucon river, are given, and the work is illustrated by a large number of excellent sketches of scenery, people, eto., made by the author on the spot. Letters of a Sentimental Idi.pr. By Harry Ilarewood Leech. Published by D. Appleton & Co., New York. Greece, Turkey, Egypt, Nubia, and the Holy Land have been "done" so often by travellers that it must be almost impossible to say anything new about them. The old tory, however, can be told in suoh a manner as 9 appear as xnuoh of a novelty as ever, and an intelligent writer, with a lively and entertaining style, can give ns some new ideas about the countries that are now included in the grand tour, and are visited every day by idlers, sentimental and otherwise, who give their various experiences in the form of let ters to the papers and books of travel. Mr. Leech travelled for the purpose of enjoyment, and his letters show him to ba a keen ob server, with a fine appreciation of humor, and bis adventures are narrated in a pleasant, gossipy sort of style that makes them very agreeable reading. The Letters occupy 4G3 octavo pages, and they give very picturesque descriptions of the Orient, with lively and amusing sketches of the manners and cus toms of the people, and the various queer and urioua adventures which befel the Idler faring his travels. The work Is Illustrated t7 portrait ot the author and a number of ngiavings of Oriental Jifo. T11E D AIL Y E jfc v Bettbr Vikwr of Livinci. Br A. B. CUikls, M. D. Published by Adams ft Co., Boston. The author of this work is a spiritualist, and looks to spiritualism for the regeneration of the world. Spiritualism is, he considers, a growth founded ou the all-embracing virtue of charity: its present form and manifesta tions are but the beginning, but he looks for ward to the time when men will be so far ad vanced that they will be able to discard the artificial restraints of our present social sys tem, and the charity "that suffereth long and is kind" will be the ruling influence en earth. Dr. Childs announces as the basis of his creed the doctrine that "whatever is is right," and if we understand the treatise before ns he concurs in the Brahuiinical belief that God is everything and everything is- God. Evil he considers as a manifestation of God, and as necessary for man's perfect spiritual develop ment; and if the author in reduoing his belief from general principles to particulars becomes involved in contradictions and mystifications, he is no woree off than many others who have attempted to solve the same enigma. The treatise is written in an earnest aud devout Christian spirit that entitles it to the respectful consideration of those who maydiil'er with the author. From Turner, Brothers & Co. we have received "Madame de Chamblay," by Alex ander Dumas. This is the first of a series of popular works by the best American and English authors, in course of preparation by Messrs. Turner. "Madame de Chamblay" is a characteristic work by Dumas: Jt is written in his best style, and it will be read with in terest by the admirers of "The Count of Monte Cristo," "The Three Guardsmen," and the other writings of the most voluminous aud popular of the French novelists of the day. "Pboenixlana," the sketches and bur lesques of John rhwniz (Captain Derby, U. S. A.), published by D. Appleton & Co., has been laid on our table by Messrs. Turner Bro thers & Co. This is the twelfth edition of one of the best and most popular humorous works ever published in this country. John Phoenix created a sensation when he first appeared, some fifteen years or more ago, and the fact that the work still finds readers and admirers proves that the fun is genuine. We commend to those who aro unacquainted with Phoenix the description of the great editorial combat, when the interposition by a friendly press man of an ink roller between the faces of the combatants gave the ail'air a different com plexion. From Messrs. Turner, Brothers & Co. we we have also received "The Miners' Journal and Coal Statistical Register for 18G9." This is a valuable compilation of coal and mfclug statistics, published at the office of the Miners' Journal, Pottsville, Pa. From D. Aehmead we have received Thunixiana," and "Woodstock," a ro mance by Sir Walter Scott, both published by D. Appleton & Co. "Woodstock" is the twenty-first volum of the very cheap and attractive edition of the Waverley Novels now being issued by Messrs. Appleton. 208 pages, in clear, handsome type, are given for the low price of 25 cents. The entire edition will be completed in twenty-five volumes, at six dol lars for the set. Messrs. T. B. Peterson & Bros, send us "Colonel Thorpe's Scenes in Arkansaw," one of their volumes of American humor. This work contains a number of highly entertain ing and very laughable sketches of Western and Southwestern life, and it is rendered addi tionally attractive by the excellent illustra tions of Mr. Darley. Messrs. Peterson have also just published "Twelve Months of Matrimony," by Emilie F. Carlen, a very interesting novel of modern society. The Apollo Lodge, No. 296, I. 0. 0. F. have published in a neat little volume the history of the lodge from its organization, February 19, 1848, to its twenty-first anniver sary, February 19, 2S01', Printed by Collins, No. 704 JayEe street. Our Young folks for March presents An attractive eeiies of sketches, stories, poetryf and pictures which will be appreciated by the juveniles. In the April number a valuable serial, entitled "Gardening for Girls," will be commenced. Messrs. Fields, Osgood & Co., the publishers, announce that they will send four numbers of Our. Young Folks, from Janu ary to April of this j ear, as specimens, to any persons who will Eend them their address. The Nursery, for March, published by John L. fchorey, No. 13 Washington Btreet, Boston, is, as usual, full of good pictures, tha old as well as young people will be pleased with, and short stories, skrhes and verses, that the youngest readers can understand. The "American Ecclesiastical and Educa tional Almanac" for 1809, the most valuablo manual of its kind published in this country, has ju&t appeared. It is compiled by Profed Eor Alexauder J. Schaw, and published at No. 15 Day street, New York. Hi lutein ion of Lithography. BY JAMES 1'AHION. The impatience of a German washerwoman led to the Invention ot lithotrraphy. f be history ot that elciraut art begins with a homely domes tic set ne, which occurred at Munich ubnut the jeur 17U3, and in which three characters figured, Madame K-ueicldeu, the poor widow of au excellent actor, thn recently deceased; her eon, Alois Senefeldor, aged tweuty-two, a vouui mun ot an inventive turn; and the impatient wiibherwomau just nuntioiicd. The wasnero mun hail calleJ at the home of thia widow for the weekly "wash;" but the 'list" was not ready, aud the widow asked her non to tuke it. lie looked about the room for a piece of paper upon which to write it, without being able to find the leutt liiignu nt, and he noticed also that bis ink was dry. Washerwomen ate not apt to be overawed by such customers, aud this one ccr tuinly aid not couceul her Impatience white the fiullictg search was proceeding, Tue young man uau iu me apartment a smooth, sou, cream colored stone, such as lithographers now use. lie had alto a mass of paste mude of lampblack, wax, soup, aud water. In the hurry of the niomeut he digued upon the toft, smooth stone the snort list of garments, utdug lor the purpose this awkward lump of oily paste. The washer woman went off with her small bundle or riot hti. peace was restored to tbe family, and w , i" ,oa t,he loue remained, Atian ic Monthly for Murvht KG TELEGRAPH -PHIL FINANCIAL. Union Pacific Railroad. lO lO NOW COMPLETED. The First Mortgage Bands, IIAVINU 30 TEARS TO HUN, Frincipal and Interest Payable in Gold, WE ARE SOW SELLIMJ AT PAR AND INTEREST, Or exchanging for GOVERNMENT 8ECURI TIES on the following terms: For f 1000 1881s, we pay a difference of $13117 f 1000 1862s, we pay a difference of 141 02 11000 1864s, we pay a difference of. M 107-92 $1000 1865s, Nov., we pay a din", of. 121-68 $1000 10-403, we pay a difference of..... 90 42 S10C0 18658, July, we pay a difference of 100 42 $1000 1867s, July, weay a dlfferenceof 101' 17 81000 18688, July, we pay a difference of 104-17 Or In proportion, as the market for Govern, ment Securities may fluctuate. WM. PAINTER & CO., BANKERS AHD DEALERS LN 60VEKH KENTS, GOLD, ETC., No. 39 South THIRD Street, 219 PHILADELPHIA. UEJ!OfJ PACIFIC RAILROAD FIRST MORTGAGE 30 YEARS SIX PER CENT. GOLD BONDS, FOR SALE AT PAR ACCRUED INTEREST. DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, GOLD, ETC., No. 40 South THIRD Stroot, 21 tl PHILADELPHIA. c OP I O U 3 E MH .OQKE& Nos. 112 and 114 South T1ILKD Street, PHILADELPHIA, Dealers In all UoTernment Securities. Old 6-208 Wanted In Exchange Tor Ken A Liberal Difference allowed. Compound Interest Rotes Wanted. Interest Allowed on deposits. COLLECTIONS MADE. BTOC&S bought and oia on OommUtlon. Bpeclnl btulueei accommodations reserve a for ladlM We wm receive applications for Policies of Life Insurance in tneKauonai Lire Innarmee Company of the TJnliea Bute. yuU Information given at oat OftlCAi 1 ism GLEPINMG, DAVIS & CO, No. 18 South TUIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA; GUMMING, DAVIS & AMORY, No. 3 NASSAU St., New York, BAKKEKS AND BItOKEES. Direct telegraphic communication with the New York Stock Hoards from the i'bllAdeJp Ma Office, Ap LPIII A , 1 V KSD A Y , FEBIiU AKY 2 3 Jt8 6 9 FINANCIAL. V BANKERS, c? No. 35 South Third Street, PHILADELPHIA. DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, STOCK, COLD AND NOTE BROKERS. Amount, or Hank, Firuii, nd Individuals recid, rulijcd to cli.'k t siplit. ISTKIIKST ALLOWED ON DALAKCKS. AENERAlTENT3, FOR PENNSYLVANIA aar hew ,orT.HE 5, ..itHltLRSDh... ur inc. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. Tim National Life lNrnM B Company Is a 'nrimrution Wiurtoriil hy Hpuulnl Act of Coligri'ss, up urovoil July 1hi;s, with a. CASH CAPITAL, $1,000,000, FULL PAID. T.il" rnl tortriR ofTVrrd to A Rents nnd Solicitors, who iri' inviti'd to fitmlv at our nlllre. J''nli I'lirticiiliirs to bo hurt on application ntourofflee, lonitiii in tlio Hcooml h lory or our Blinking JIouso, ft lirro Ciivulurs ntxl Pamphlets, fully describing thtl KlVAiiuiKCt ouereu vy uiev oiupiiiiy, muy ne mm. K. W. I LAKK A CO., Ao. 35 Sottih Tiird . LEDYARD & BARLOW IIutc KemoTCd their LAW AND COLLECTION OFFICE 10 No. It) South THIRD Otrcot, PHILADELPHIA, And will continue to give careful attention to collecting and securing CLAIMS throughout tbe United Btates, iiiltiaU riovlnees, aud Eu rope. Bight Drafts and Maturing Paper collected at Bankers'. 1 28 6m BMiMisoF&Cd. 8UCCESS0EB TO P. F. KELLY & CO., BANKERS AND DEALERS IN Goli, Silver, ani Government Bonis, At Closest Slarket Kates. N. W. Corner THIRD and CUES NUT Sts. Bpeclal attention given to COMMISSION ORDERS in New York nnd Philadelphia Stocks Boards, eto. etc. 2 11 8m Dealers In United States Bonds, and Mem bers of Stock and Wold Exchange, Kccelre Accounts or Hanks and Hankers on Liberal Terms, ISSUE BILLS OF EXCU AKGE ON C. J. HAMBRO & BON. LONDON, B. METZLER, S. SOHN & CO., FRANKFORT JAMKS W. TUCKER & CO., PARIS, And Other Frliicipal Cities, and Letters of Credit Atailable Throughout Europe. FH1LADA. AND READING BR 6s, I KE12 FROM ALL TAXES. A small amount for sale low by DBEXEL & CO,, No. 34 South THIRD Gtrcot, 212 2 PHlLADELFHIA. pu 8. PETERSON & CO., Stock and Excbaiigo Krokcrs, No. 30 South THIRD Street, Members of the Kew York and Philadel phia Stock and Uold Boards. STOCKS, B0ND3, Etc., bought aud sold on coniraluBlon only at either city. 1 2UJ ',GENT.'S furnishing goods. H. 8. K. G. Harris Seamless Kid Glovos. KTEBT PAIS WABHANTEm EXCLUSIVE AG JUSTS FOR GENTS' GLOVX3 4m V. SCOTT & CO., IHlrp WO. Bl CIIIMMDT MTUKKT. DATEST SHOULDER. BEAM SHIRT MANUFACTORY, AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORK. PKHFH.CT FITTING BHIKTS AND DRAWKiUJ luade iioin nieaturewuat at very short notice. All other articles of UJtMi'I.li.M HiN'H DRESS GOODS 111 fall TMloty. WINCHESTER & CO., 11 1 Mo. 7 CUHMNUT Btrel (jjALYANlZED CABLE FENCING. Tbfi Cheapest and most Enduring Fence for Farmers, Ballnaj Companies, or Country Seats. Bamplcs Been at tbe office of PHILIP 8. JUSTICE, No. II Morlb FIFTH Street, in fJULADJLLFJXIA mum SHIPPING. CHARLESTON, 8. C. The Sonth and Sonthwest FAST FltEIOIIT LINE, ETEBT TnCUnAT. Tbe BttRDi.hlrg PROMRTHKrg 'CapUIn Ory, J. W. JL VitnAi AN, U.ptUla VAUC, WILL FORM A BRGOLAH WIE1LY LINE. Tbe .teaniRblp J. W. Jt VERM AN will .all On TI1UI18DAY, Febrn.ry kt 4 F. M. 1 brooih bills of l.dlug given In coanectlon wilh 8. C. R. R. lo polou la the Boatb ad Hoathweak lDnrnoet lowest rat-s. BM. ot freight M low M by any other loote. For freight pply to V.. A. BODDKR A CO.. 2 21 If DOCK bTREKT WHARF. ; LORILLARD'S STKAMSHIP LINE to FOR NEW YORK. Bailing Tuesdays, Thnrdys, nd Batordkr At noon, Tbe winter rate t which I freight U na taken l 20 cents per 100 pounds, grosi, cents per foot, or 2 cents per gallon, iblp's option The Line ll now prepared to contract for spring rates lower than by any other toute, commencing on Match 1S.1H69. Advance charges cashed at olllce ou Flex. Freight lecelved at all times on covered wharf. JOHN 7. OHL, 8 18 6m Pier 1 North Wharves. N. 11. Ultra rates on small packages Iron, metals, eto. eJPfrf? F0R LIVEKI'OOL AND OUEEN8 X&LUai TOWN.-InmBn Line of MaU Bteains i upuiuted to sail as lollows: C1TV OF fliW YORK., baiurdny, Feb. 20, ir.il, HTftA, via llallthx, 'lucauuy, Feb. Vi duiiu. Oi l V OF AN 1 Wit, HP, baturday, Feo. 27; 1 F. M. CITY OF LONDON. Haiurday, U.r. K, 12 noon KaNOaROO.vU Halifax, lueadAy, Mar. 9, 1 F. M. CITY OF BALTIMUKK, BaturUHy, Alar.la, 1 1. M, aud each suvceedlug Haiurdajr and allrnale Tnesoaj. at 1 P, M., from Fler 46, Norta Klver. HJLlkh OF FAbUAUK BT IHB MAIL BTKAMBA .ill.INB KVSSY SATDRDAr, Payable In Gold. payable lu Currency. FIRST OAU1N..M........1(IOST11,JKAU1 4 to Loudon.- i(6 to lnclou Mm io to Fans 116 1 to Paris . ...... 47 FAB8AHK BV TU1B TOSSUAX tTIlKKB VIA HI IOJTAX. rimrnr cahut. .rirvu.uf Payable in Ooid, Payable lu Uuxrency LlverpooL. ,i A J-VCrpOOl....w. ...... .asss.m.t uaiiiaxM.. At namax 1 CIV. tfUUM U, i.-l. C jouu's, w , I 'y xtrauou Hieainer.,.1 Faueuiiora also forwarded to Kavra. Kambnrir. Ura. men, etc., at reduced rates. Tickets cun be bought here by persons sending for their lrlenda. at moderate ralet). For further Information apply at the Company's vuH'ea. JOHN G. DALE. Agent, No. 15 BROADWAY, N. Y, Or to 0'DoiNNu.H A FAULK, Age a la. No. ill C'HKteM UT Mtrett, Fhlladelpnla, tft ONLY DIKECT LINE TO FRANCE. 'lii. ux.iKRAL THAHKAI'La N1TO COMPANY'S i-' . innoiur ir.x lci ruij.w I UltK. AKH ilAVlth., CA.LL1ISU AT llllKST. iho spleudkl i.e. veaaeis ou thin Uvorue route for the Couiiueut will sail ftooi i'ler tio. so Worth river, bT. LALJtKNT Brocando Kiu VILLI;; Ulsi FAllit). .buruioul Suiuruuy' Hot. 17 a liiiauva "ui Ortkuru, ygv, 8l PRICK UF FASSAoa lu gold (Including wine), TO BRJusl OR IIAVRK. First Cabin uu tttond Cabin (So (Iccluuiug railway llcke.s, lurnlshed on board) Firm cuu.u. JHb beuuua cubla (33 aucbo Bbcuiur uu i.ui carry .iverago paofteuexs. Aiedickl aiteudunLe nee ot chance. American travellers eulnit to or rcturalnir from Ihe coutlunt ot Europe, by taking the Bieuieru ot thm lino avoid unuecensary rinks Jruui traualt by KiiKilbU rallwaya aud cruoBing the unaunoi, besides aving tiuie, truurjio, ttnu expen.u. Uii-JKUi; MACKENZIE, Agent, ISO. 6b BROAL WAY, iMew YolC. For pnsflage In Philadelphia, apply at Ad.uis1 Expresn Coiup.ny, to II. L. LKAF, 1 stJ No. 820 CHKbN U l' btreet. PTII 1IICI Pllll smiA.m TL...r fc.......w.. .r L. ...... I mr ixiijtuii antLmni- Aiit liisjk to tmm oww a a Ann naoii KVKltV HATIIKDAV. At noon, from FIRST WHARF above 1HASKSX THROUGH KATES and THRO now ktctuptWu to all points In North auu Soiuh Carolina, via Sea. board Air Line Railroad, connecting at Portsmouth aud to Lyuuuouig, Va., Teuuesuee, ana the West, vu Vlifcinitt aud lbui.ea.te Ait Line aud iUciauond anU Dauvllle Rullroaa. FrelKbt HAJSDLKD BUT ONCE, and taken ai LOWR RA'llUi '111 AN ANY OTHER LINK ' The reulruy,uitoty.aud cheapueoaof this routs comineud It to the public as the most desirable me dium tor cany lug every description ot lreiKht. No charge for commission, dray age, or aby expense Of traiiBier. HteauiBhlps lnsnred at lowest rate. i-elght received daily. WILLIAM P. CLYDE A CO., No. 14 North aud South WKARVKB. W. P. PORXJUi, Aseut at iituumoud and City Potnt. T. P. CRO WELL A CO., Agenta at Norfolk. Ill HEW EXPKEB3 LINE TO ALKXj ndrla. tieorseurwu. and Waxh.in-tfm D. c. via Chesabeake aud Delaware c&nl. wIlm nnn. nectlons at Alexandria from the most direct route for L Dchburg, Rrlstol, Knoxvllle, NaauvUle, Daiton and the Southwest. i bteamera Inave renlarly every Baturday at nooa from thefliKt wharf aaoK Market street, relght received daily, WM. P. CLYliK A CO., . n No, 14 Nona aud south Wharves. J. M. DAVIDF-ON, Agent at Ueorgetown, M. JKLDRlDOJii 4i Co., Agents at Alexandria, Vlr. glnla. tl 'fyp.V NOIICE.-POK NEW YORK, VIA JjjUttADkiLAWARjt; AMJ liAUlTAS CANAL. Jt.APKiu?B bli-AKRUAT COJUi-ANY The Bterou Pn-pellecs of this line leave DAILY troni llrjt whurfbelow Market Blieet, a-m. TMKOUUH IN i HOURS. Goodr fcrwarded by all the Hues going ontof Yoih, Nurth, Runt, aud Weut, free oi couimlsition, iruithta reoeived at our uaul low ratH), WILLIAM P. CLYDJs! A CO., Agents, t a a, fi . " s- WHARVES, fmladeiphla; JAMKS HAND, Agent. J No. v WALL Street, corner of South, New Yotk tiTriuiBforlallun Cainputiy Despatch bhiiuuh) lilnes. via Oulaware and lUriiin Caual, ou and after the Di.h ot iklarch, leaving dally ai 12 M. aod 6 P. tm counoctlug with all Nortitern mMt Eattaru linen, 1 or irolht, which wl!l be taken on acuommndatlne lerons, appiy to WILLIAM la.. RAIRD A CO., 1 Lf No. l::i b. LKLAWAB6' Avpiiu. STOVS, RANGES, ETC. NUTlCi:.-TllE UHDKUS1UNBD f"-4 would cul tue aueuilon of the public to his CaIX NKW uLlJb.N EAltLki JfliR&ACk. v.vV'-- This is an entirely new heater. It Is so con structed as toatoni'ecouiuieiiditt)li Uj general Uvor, being a conibluatlou of v. r(uj;iit ai d c.t Iron. It Is very Bluiple lu us coiiBtru.'in.u, aud in purfeully air. light; iielf-clt aulug, havlulno i lpes or drums to be taken out and cltuned. It Is bo arranged with upright hues as to produce a laifcer auiuuutoi heat from the came weight of etial limn any furnace now In nso. The hjgiometlo condition ot the air as produced by uiy uew arraufcement oi evaporation will at ouce d uiuui irate that It 1h t.ie ouly Hot Air Furnace that will prouuee a perefutly healthy attuoaphere. Thono lu waul ot a complete Homing Apparatus would do well to call and examine thelioldeu Easla. CUARLICS WILLIAMS, Bos. VL&i auu 1131 MARK KT Street, ... . . Philadelphia. A large assortment of Cooking Rangoa, Fire-board Btovei, Low Down Orates, VentUators, eto.. alwajs On band N. 11. Jobbing of all kinds promptly done. B 10 THOMPSON'S LONDON KITCHENER or EUROPICAN KAHUK, for families, hotels, or public luttlllutlone.lu TWKNTY DIFFKkI LN'I' SIZES. Also, Philadelphia Rautea. HotrAU Furnaces, Portable Heaters, Low-do wq OratfS, Flreboi.rd Stoves, Bath Rollers, Stew-bole Flutes, Rollers, Cooking stoves, etc,, wholesale aud retail, by the wauuiaciurers, le ' SHARPH A THOMPSON, U ttwfinem No. M N. SECOND Street INSURANCE. THE ENTERPRISE INSUIUNCi! CO. Of PHtLADKLPHlA. Olllce Routh west Cor. FOURTH aud WALNUT Sth F1MK ilJSSURANClfl WXOLUSI VELY. PHRPKTUAL AND TERM POLICIKS JiSHCKD. Cauh Capital ,...w......!jo.onoull Cash Assets January I, m... m.w u 7. Ratcbford Starr, J. Livingston Errloger,! James L. Clacborn, Wm. ii. Roiiltuo, ChuriM W Heeler, 1 bos. It Moutgomery, raiDro rraxier, John V. Alwoed, Ren, T. Tredlck, Oeorge H. Stuart, John n.nrown. james m. AerMteu. tm. isnuit.anv Insures only ilrst-clata risks, taklna no ipeclally haiaidoua risks whatever, such as fackx IIM,WF.V.LtCH1'ORD STARR President. 'S THOH. H. WON TOOMERY, Vice-President. Alkx. W. Wieiaa, Secretary. ii i ) Umf D STATES REVENUE STAMPS OF all klntls can be had at No. in.", 4. n r i ll Street (uit door to Old Onlce), aud at No. 434 WALNUT Sir est. Paa fi ulld lag. INSURANCE. DELAWAHE MUTUAIi SAFETY IN8U1V. ANCE COMPANY. Incorporated by tha IxglPlainre of Pennsylvania, ias. ' Office B. E. corner of THIRD and WALNTJT MARIN B INHDRANCKS On Vegseli, Cargo, and Freight lo all parta of INLAND IN8UKANCM On goods by river, oanal, lake aud land carriage to all parts of the Union. FIHB INHUBAI"CKH On Merohandlsegerjeraliy ; on Htorea, LVyelllnn. Houses, eto. ABBETS OF THK OOMPAKY, November 1. 188. 200,000 120,000 60,000 200,000 126,000 6U,U 20,000 26,000 25,000 80,000 7,000 15,000 10,000 6,000 20,000 207,000 United BtateR Five Per Cent. Loan, l(M0e 1208,600.00 tTnlted Btates 81x Per ' Cent. Loan, 1881 136.800 00 United Btates Blx Per Cent. Loan (tor Paclflo It). M.OOO-OO Blaie of Pennsylvania Blx Percent. Loan 211.575 03 City of Phlla.Bli PerOent. Loan (exempt from tax). 128,69100 81 ate of New Jersey Blx Per Cent Loan 61,600 M Penn. Hall. First Mortgage Blx Per Cent. Bonds......... 20,200 00 Fenn. H. Becond Mortgage Blx Per Cent. Honda 34,090 00 Western Penn. K. MorU Blx Per Cent. Bonds, (P. K. K. guarantee) 20,62600 Blale of Tennessee Five Per Cent. Loan 21,00000 Btateof Tennessee Blx Per Cent. Loan 6,031 25 Oermunt.own Gas Co., prin cipal and Interest guarnn toed by City of Pfillud'a, 300 shares Hloclc 15,000'OQ Fenn'a Railroad Company. . 200 snares Btock 11,800 00 North Penn a Railroad Co., 100 shares Bloc k 3,600 00 Pblla. and Bouthern MaU Bleam-CcSOeliaresHtocR: 15.000 00 Loans on Bond and Mort- enKO. first Ileus on City Properties - Xn.WW 1,109.000 Par. Market valne, 11,130,325-25 - Cost, 81.0DS.UO1-2O. Real Estate 86.000 00 Bills receivable for Insurance made 8Z2,4b01H Balances due at ageiiolee, premiums on marine policies, accrued Inter est, and other debts due tbe com pany 40,17888 Btock and scrip of sundry corpora tions, 831A6. Estimated value 1,813:00 Cash In bauk 8118 160 08 Casli In drawer 413 B5 118,663 73 $1,647,367-80 Tbomas O. Hand, Edmnnd A. Honnnr Bamuel E. Blokes. Henry Bloan, Wllltam O. Ludwlg, George Q. Lelper, Henry C. Daliett, Jr John D. Taylor, Oeorge W. Bernadon, William G. BonltonT Jacob Rlegel. ipencer Mcllvalne, U. T. Morgan, PittsiBuri lohn B. Bernple, " . B. Berger. James C. Hand, Theopbllus Paulding, Joseph U. Beai, Hugh Craig, John R. Penrose, Jacob P. Jones, James Traqnalr, Edward Darlington, H. Jones Brooke, Jrtmes B. McFarland, Edward Lafourcude, Josbua P. Eyre, HOMA8C HANI), President. JOHN C. DAVIS. Vice-President. HENRY LYLBURN, Secretary. HENKY BALL. Assistant Secretary. flO 6 1S39 CI1AKTEK TERPETUAl! Franklin Fire Insurance Co, ttr fJHXJUADEAO'lilAt OFFICKl Kos. 435 and is? CILESXUT SIRlt ASSETS OBf J AH V ART 1, !, n A D TW A t. .40,00'M 1.194.H4d-aa DNSETTLED OLAIMSs XNOUisU! FOR 18gj $ga.093-8a 8S6,00V(M. bwGa iaii sincb xs uvkm 65 600,000. Pcrpetnal and Tempoiary Policies qu LiberM Ttrrna J DIRECTORS. Charles N. Bancker, Alfred Fitter, Samuel Giant, ilbomas Sparks, George W Rlohardj, I William s. Urant, lsaao Lea. I Alfred a. Raker, Ueorge Fales, IThomas s. Eli la 1 CHARI.H N, RANCHER, President, Wi-ORWE FaLEs, Vloe-Preeldent. JAB. W. McALLlSln-R, Seoretary pro tern. Except at Lexington, Kenluoky. this ComDanvIti no Agenoles West of Puisburg. ilSj OFFICE OF THE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA, Wo. 232 WALIS UT Bireet, Philadelphia. aamu Intorporated 17 l. Charter PerpetuaL Capital, $500,t)oo. Assets 82,350,000 MARINE, liS LAND, AND FIRE INSURANCE. OYER 20,000,000 LOSSES PAID SINCE lia ORGANIZATION. DIRECTORS. Arthur G. Coffin, George L. Harrison. Bamuel W. Jonee, John A. Brown, Charles Taylor, Am tiros e White, Richard D. Wood, William Welsh, B. Motrla Wain, Francia R. cone. Edward H. Trotter. Edward S. Clarke, X. Charlton Henry, Alfred D. J ens up. John P. White, Louis O. Madeira, Charles W. 1'imhinan jouniuafion, AHi.cic . COFFIN, FreBldent. CHARLEd PLATT, Vloe President. MATTHiAa Makib, Secretary, aig BURE INteURANC'E EiCLUBlVELY THE PKNNSXLVANIA FlitJij INSURANCE COM i-ANY-lncorporaied liUb-Charter Peritual-No 610 WAtftUl Street, opposite Independence Sqnare 'phis Company, favurabiy known to the oommunlt for over tony years, oontiunes to Insure against loss or damage by tire ou Publlo or Private iiulidluaJ either permanently or for a limited time. Also os Furniture. Slocks or Goods, and ACeronandlaeaen rally, on liberal terms, m. Their Capital, togother with a large Surplus Fund IS iovealea In the most carerul manner, which enablm Utm to offer to the Insured an undoubted aeourliv la Ue case of lot. Daniel Bmlth, Jr., '"in ueverenxj Thomas smith, Henry .Lewis, Alexander Reuson, lumm Hazlehurat, 2homa Kooina, AJKUim OMUUUlK.Jr,. DAJS1F.L Lidl'lH. J.J"aIdent, WM. 6. CROW ELD, Secretary. ' I Hot TRICTLY MUTUAL. PRGViDENT LIFeIkD TRUST CO. OF PHILADELPHIA. tiriKK. KO. Ill K. FOIIUTII KTRKET oiMnteed to promote LUa aNoukance among SOCIETY OF FRIKND3, Good rlsSsof any class accented, Folicle kuued upon approved piaus, at the lowest rxlus. President, SAMCJOi R. SHIPLEY. VlcePresldeut. WILLIA&I C. LONOSTRKTH. Actuary, ROWLAND PARUTi The ad ran take ottered Ls aula Oomuany are eziteUed, nailed. t7 COMPANY OPi I pt. 1 1 a niri iu 1 A. INCORPOttA'l kiJ loot CHARTER PERPKTUAL. No. 2:1 W aLMjT Street, opposite the Honauga, This Company Insures irum toss or damage by . 11HK, on llbeal terms, on bondings, merchandise, furniture. etc., lor limned periods, and permanently on build. ItfrS by deposit of premium u The (xmpanv has been In active operation for more than SIXTY YEARS, during whluh ail lossea hava been promptly adjusted aud paid, IHHW.TORH. JOI1U Ai. nuugo, M. R. Mahrny, Johu T. Lewis, WUHam S. Orant, Robert W. Learning, David Lewis. Renjamln Ettlcg, Thomas H . Powers. A.R. McHearv, Edmund Castlilon. V1.IA nUMWUi Lawrence Lewis. Jr. ",V!J:V. iiwh v. morris. JUHN H.WITiuirn u uMa Bamukl Wiloox, Secretary. t.uij lMrEHIAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. LONDON. tSTAHUSIIEII 1803. Paid-up Capital and Accumulated Fundi, 8,OQO.OOO IN GOLD; PKEVOST A IIERKINO, Agenim, 3 No. 107 South THIRD Btreet, Phllada. CHA8, i, PEEVOBT. CHA1. T. JJKBRLH9
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