The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, March 20, 1869, FOURTH EDITION, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE DAILY- m-jr NQ TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1869.
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A PUt for Mental lylltlci A
Salad
for Nintull Nnlsurles.
AND
A SALVE FOR BAD CUTS.
Th whole carpfuliy compounded and pot up
expressly for Family Use.
SI OCIl MItlES EDIT011
NUMBER CCXV.
Brown desiring to take part in the Veloci
pede Tournament at the Rink next week,
goes out to Manayunk to praotise. He secures
"tricyole," as being less liable to upset. lie
says "a child can manage it.
PraotiBing on the "Ridge," he turns off to go
down towards the Wiasahickon. The hill was
steeper than be supposed. Farmer Gilling
ham's dogs assail him, but are ignominiouslj
defeated. Brown thinks it ought to have a
brake for oooasions like this.
He gets a "break," but not so well arranged
as the one the machinist would make. It,
lias, however, the effect of stopping him.
Brown says he was never so much put out in
his life. He believes that velocipede travelling
wants a good deal of practice.
m
Brown gathers tip the "wreck" to return to
liia hotel. He is ashamed to return by the
' road, so takes to the fields. An open winter
and a mild spring, though favorable to navi
gation on the river, are not bo favorable to velo
cipede travelling. Brown's opinion was, when
last heard from, that "the velocipede, as a
vehicle of general travel, is a failure."
Carte of a Lunatic Dinner. Odd flbb, in
eluding pike and sword fish. Broth of a boy
jnoektail, and P soup. H bone and cold shoul
der. Chops and changes. Ducks and drakes
and March hare. Boiled owls, gammon, and
and fehanklln Chine. Larks, coxcombs, and
iairgame. Maeple. piebald, and madcap pul
dinir. Hot codling, gooseberry, and April fool
iuffs and flummery. Sweets of office. Vege
table ivory aud evergreens. Bi-awn and
muscles. Greenwich rolls and Pccljham Bye
ttrpad. Sauce of tbe Nile. Cakes and ale
Pippins and cheese. Deesert: Fruits of the
tbe Dead Bea, cherry ripe, orauges, and lemons, I
City plums, regular Jam, and game preserves.
Wines from tne wood, anu spirits irom meueep. i
Tbe wboje to conclude with X, sober-water,and
weeds in the garden. .
There are two periods in the life of man at
which be is too wise to tell woman the exact
troth when he is in love, and when he isn't.
Am Abvkbtisbiient. An individual who
wanted a person to take care of his children
sdverlited tn an Eastern paper "for one whose
Datienoe Is inexhaustible, whose temper U tire,
less, whose vigilance Is unwinking, whose
power of pleasing is boundless, whose industry
U matchless, and whose neatness Is unparal-
-.,.-xrv vs. 'r --. - o-- - -
m '' A .eTt. mmSTr iii la L--tf,.ZS S'M
The Chant of the Hypocrite.
FOR MUSIC.
Humility Is my game !
Few
Guess at my little aim. r
I am bo oily, coil-y, holy, lowly, sleek, and
roetk
That there's always a little blash of shame
On my modest, downoaat cheek.
I'm such a perfect sneak 1
When
Nobody else is by,
Then
Boldly I lift my eye;
so very marry, Utiffhine. chiffiaor.
I am
bright, and light;
I enjoy myself always on the Bly,
"When there's nobody in sight,
I am a humbug quite 1
Do,
Look at my gentle smiles I
You
Notice my baok-set tile I
Ilooksomildlike. ohildlike, creepy, Heep-y
cram and bam 1
I'm a grovelling creature, full of guile
What a thorough-paced soamp I am I
Oh, I am a downright sham.
A cerlaiu Sunday School teacher was in the
habit of making a collection in his juvenile class
for missionary objects. Ho was not a littlo sur
prised one day to find a counterfeit shilling
among the copper?, and ou asking the class
who put it there, the donor was pointed out to
him by one who had seen him deposit it.
"Didn't you know that this was good for
nothing ?" said the teacher.
"Yts," answered the boy.
"Then what did you put it in the bos for ?"
Tbe boy coolly replied, "I didurt s'posc the
little heathens would know tbe difference; so I
thoueht.it would be jupt as pood for them."
A boy on board a 6teainer got up quite a panic
among the passengers recently. He bolted sud
denly into the cabin one morning, before the
passengers had fairly rubbed their eyes open,
exclaiming, "We are lost!" "Lost!" exclaimed
another. "Lost!" screamed out the whole
crew. "Yes, lost," said the lad, astonished at
the alarm he had created. "I know we are lost,
because the captain's on top o' the house, and
another man's upon the mast, looking to .see
where we are !"
In one of the English colonies, a competitive
examination was lately held for the purpose of
appointing fit persons to some of the Government
offices. One of the candidates inadvertently
spelled the word Venice with two n's, thus
Yennice. The examiner, a clever man, but not
alwajs a correct speaker, sternly inquired:
Do you know, sir, that thero is but oue hen
in Venice?" "Then eggs must be very scarco
there," was the ready reply. The candidato
passed.
"Bob Key" Eends us tuo following conun
drums:
What blossom, deprived of one of its letters,
becomes v. hat all young misses desire to pos
sess? A (c)lover.
What blossom, deprived of oue of its letters, Is
oftenc st sent by lovers? (P)ink.
What flowers 6peak the sweetest words to
friends, and the bitterest to enemies ? Tu-lips.
A man was found in an up town gutter the
other day, and on being roused to consciousness
and asked to explain how he came there, got off
the following by way of explanation:
"Leaves have their time to fall,
And so likewise do I;
The reason, too, 's the same,
It comes of getting dry I
But there's tbe difference 'twixt leaves and me,
1 tall more harder and more lreqneutly."
An old lady was asked what she thought of
one of her neighbors by the name of Jones, and
with a very knowing look she replied: "Wby,
I don't like to Bay anything about my neigh
bore; but as to Mr. Jcrces sometimes 1 think
and then again I don't know but, after all, I
rather guess he'll turn out a good deal such a
sort ot a man as I take him to be."
Among the carious tombstone Inscriptions
which have come to our ears lately are the fol
lowing: Here lies Betsr:
Where she goue, and bow she fares,
NobJdy knows and nobody oares.
A happy pendant to this is the following:
In memory of Jane Beat.
WUo kicked up her bee's, and away the weut,
A clergyman s&ja It is curious to note how
many people attend a circus "only because they
want to please their children; but still more
curious to ob:erve that in many iustances It
takes two or three able-bodied men, with as
many women, to look alter oue little boy or
girl."
Might and Main. Hood, In describing the
meeting of a man and a lion, said tbe man ran
off with all his migu, and the lion with all his
mane.
Tbe Height of Modesty. The most bathful
girl we ever knew was one who blushed when
she was a?ked If she had not been courting
sleep,
Zoological. Naturalists tell us that such a
thing as a mouse is not now to be fouud ou the
Cattkill Monntalns.
A man recently killed himself on the novel
ground that bis wife wished to get a divorce
from him, and he wanted to spite her.
If brooks are, as poets call them, the most
Jojous things In nature, what are they always
murmuring about ?
Wby Is wheat like a bauj ? because It is first
cradled, then thrashed, aud then becomes the
four of the family.
If you want to get more than one hundred
cents for a dollar, Invest It In a .bottle of per
fumery. Wby is America like theactof reflection?
Because it Is a roomy nation.
Fond of Misfortune The lovers of Burns.
A Pos which carries moot ot our letters The
lamppost. -
Abiding Filendsblp -That of shoemakers, they
are true to the lost. -
Loxo Division Divorce, 4
REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION.
BALE BY OKDKR OP HISIit-J-E'irA.TE
I..'-1 nt IlkDrtab tJnruiell, oeoeiuttcl room A
t-i.u, Aiiol toiera. Twu-Hlory finina dwelling,
KiUK'-fK-lnK. Twf nly-fevnit i ward. On N.iur
vuy afternoon, March 'il 1M.H, at i o'clock, wilt
tec old at pubilo ale, at Itie Blue Una Hotel,
Ds I by road, all ihtt lot of ground, wttli i wo
rn oiy frame Dwelling houwe ttiereon erected,
tHonte In tle towiiHutp of KlngHt-HHloK, a for ti
mid; l glnnlrg at a point In ibe line of Is runt
"WrigbtV frorjtid. aald point being at the cIIh
laLce i t IS 63 IjO pei cnes eoul b wcHlwanlly fiotn
the aide ol ii cerlaiu nw lreet cullwd Ana
Mrret. ruuniOR Irom the Ford rod tn Mie urent
Honthern pom rond; tlitnce bIouk said Wright's
ground north 81 dfgreea., w-t ii 62-100 pel cues
Irt the side of LowIr I'aBsnrmre'H mill ruor;
tfceire along tne KHmn about 3 81-100 percuen to
a corner of Dr. P, J. Hoops' land; ibeuca uiong
me HHino imnn 01 nfgre', i-hhi i(j peraheH,
croshiDK a wblLq oalt 10 a point, aaid point
btliiK at tbe dlMaucti of 10 pi rones anuthwest
wnrcliy fiom ihe Mile of snli add aireei; thence
aloi'g ground c f Clmrlm 1. Campbell north 9
degiera, east 3 81 Kill pprnbeg 10 tne place of
lif-g'linlliR, containing Ho gqunre pe roil en of
lnd. woie or lenn Together with the privilege
of a ttn Icet wide alley, extending along the
southerly side of I be above described lot lulo
Ann amet, In common wliu the oxruera of
enjoining property, nd to open anil abut a gate
Bt pnd of same. C!lenr of all Inoumnrauoe,
TVrmH.eaxh. Immediate possession. 8100 to bo
paid at ' line of aale.
M 1HOMAH fc SONS, Auctioneers.
3 11 13 20 Nog, liltf and ill B. FOUR I'll at.
OPUBLIO BALK. THO VI AH & SON3.
Anclloutera. JlaudHoiuo Modem lit me.
Httlueure. with Stable aud Ooacu-houso 0lt
Mrtel, Halem. Mew Jersey, 192 feet front, 270
feet deep. On Tuesday, Aorll 6, ISbO, at 12o'(loo,
noon, will be sold at public sale, at tbe 1'blla
delpbia Kxchnnge, all that handsome modern
two-ttory alone residence and lot of ground,
sltnaie on tbe east side of Oalt street (tne iuo-t
dmlrable one), Halem, N. J.; tbe lot containing
In fiont 192 leel, and extending in depth aontit
270 feet, more or less The residence is not fin
htbed Inside; it is two fctories high, with cupola;
atone, grey granite from Lelpervllle quarrie,
Pennsylvania; windows, doors, and coraeru
finished in sandstone; has eleven cornets, gtv
lng great beamy to tbe building; style of work
called worm-work, executed byoneof the best
Philadelphia masons. l'ht basement could be
used, and by slight change In roof auotherstory
could be added. It was built under tbe imme
diate supervision of tbe owner. The house
stands back (K) fcet from tbe fence; also, a very
conveniently arranged stone stable and car-riage-botise;
has stalls for four horses and two
cows. Tbe grounds are beautifully graded.
Terms 111,000 may remain on mortgage. May
be examined on application to William M.
Roberts, Esq., Broadway, Salem, New Jersey,
bee plan and view at the anctlou rooms.
M. THOMAS & SONS, Auotloneers,
8 17 20 27 JSos. 1HD and 141 B, FPU It Tlx 8L
! REAL E8T ATE THOMAS & SONS'
fcaSale. Three story Brick Dwelllug, No 1316
Bch street, above Hanover street. On Tues
day, March Zi. Ifc69, at 12 o'clock, noon, will -be
sl id at public vale, at the Philadelphia Ex.
ebange, all that three-story brick messuage,
with two-story back buildings and lot of
? round, situate on tbe northwesterly side of
'.each street, 119 feet 4 Inches northeast of Han
over street, No. 1310; the lot containing in fi'out
on Beach street 20 leet. aim extending in dent'
on tbe northenst line 92 feet 2'i locoes, and on
the southwest line 95 feet 7 Inches, more or
less. Tbe bouse contains ten rooms, baa the gas
intioduced, bath, hoi and cold water, cooking
range, beater, etc. Clear of all incumbrance.
Immediate posees'-lon. Keys at No. 1310 Ujacti
street. Terms $2500 may remain on mortgage, j
M. THOU A8& SONS, Auctioneers,
841320 Nok. 1K3 unci HIS. FOUR I'll Street.
REATi ESTATE. THOMAS A SOVS'
Sale. Neat Modern Three Blory Hrlck U. vei
ling, No. 531 Wbartou sirem, east of Sixth street,
with a tbree story B'lck Building lu the rear,
on Mcllwatn street, No. 528. Ou Tuesday, March
80. 1800, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at pujllo
sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that
lot of ground, with the three-story brick mes
suage, and tbree story bock buildings thereon
erected, situate on the nortn stde of Wharton
ttreet, No. 531; containing In front on Wharton
street 10 feet 8 inches, and extending in depth
northward of that width 100 feet to Mellvaln
slreet. The bouse has the modern improve,
ments; gas, bath, hot and cold water, cooking
range, eto.
Also, a three-story Brick Building, No. 528
Mtllwntn street, In Ihe resr of the above used
as a box manufactory. Subject to a yearly
ground rent of 8J5.
M. THOMAS fc SONS, AnoMon'-er.
2133t Nob 13! and 141 R. FOURTH St.
jrq REAL ESTATE. THOMAS & SONS'
EO Sale. Modern threc-stoiy brick resldenoe,
No. 615 N. Eleventh street, above Greeu. On
Tuesday, March 23. 1809, at 12 o'clock, noon, will
be sold at public sale, at tbe Philadelphia Ex
change, all that modern three-story brick mes
suage, with three story back building and lot
ol ground, situate ou tbe east sldeot Eleventh
St-,125 feetnorlhof Ureen St., No. 615; contain
ing in fronton Eleventh street 17 feet, and ex
tei ding In depth on the south line 89 feet of
an Inch, and on I ho norlh lln 88 feet 1 tncnea
to a 3 feet wide alley; with the privilege thereof.
It las parlor, dining-room, kitchen, and sura,
rner kitchen on the first floor; 2 chambers, sit-tinp-room,
bath and store-rooms on second
florr; and 4chambeison third lloor; gas, bath,
hot and cold water. 8 furnaces, cooking-range,
etc. Terms Half cash. Immediate possession,
Ki ya at the Auction Rooms.
M.THOMAS & HONS. Anetloneers,
8 13 S2t No. 139 and 141 S. FOURTH St.
TRUSTEES SALE. THOMAS fc SONS.
i r. a nniinners. Modern three story Brick
li..irience. No 550 North Slxteenti street, bell w
Ureen street. On Tuetday, March 23, 1809, at 12
o'clock, noon, will be sold at publlo sale, at the
Philadelphia Exchange, all that modern three
sioiy Brick Messuage, with three-story back
building and lot of ground, situate on the wast
side of Sixteenth street, 160 feet 5 inches south
of Green street, No. 650; tne lot containing in
front on Sixteenth street 18 feet, and extending
In depth 86 feet 10 Inches to a 3 feet wide alley
leading Into Brandy wine street, with tbe free
use and privilege of aaid alley. The house has
tbe gas, bath, hot and cold water, cook tog
range, furnace, eto. Subject to a yearly ground
rent of 2io.
M, THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers,
8 18 20 Noa. 139 and 141 S. FOURTH St.
REAL EST ATE. -THOMAS & SONS'
asale. Thrce-B'ory BrScfc Dwelling. No. 2130
iMiiJtlln street, above Diamond street, Twen
tieth ward. On Tuesday, MaroU 30, I8ijt), at
12 C'uiock, noon, will be sold, at public sale, at
tbe Philadelphia Exchange, all that ttir-;e
story brick: mef-suage, with two-story b;ioic
buildings and lot ol ground, situate on the west
aide of Franklin atieet. 215 feet 5 lnobes north
of Diamond street, Twentieth ward, No. 2130:
tbe lol containing in front on Franklin street u
feet '4 Inches, and extending in depth 70 feet
to a 4 leet wide alley, with tbe free use
and privilege thereof. Has the bith, hot a id
cold water, eto. Terms-$1600 may remain on
mortgage. Clear of all Incumbrance,
M. THOMAS & SONS. Auctioneers,
318 20 27 Nos. 13 and 141 S. FOURTH Street
REAL SALE. THOMAS & SOVS'
lijPale Three-story Uriels Dwelling, NorrU
stitet. fifth house wtbt of Almond street. Nine
teem h ward. On Tuesday, March 21. 1800, at 12
o'clock, noon, will be sold at publlo salt), at the
Philadelphia Exchange, all that three st ry
brick messuage, with two-story back building
and lot of ground, situate on the north side of
Norrls street, nitn iionae wcki, oi imiuiiuuroij
containing in front 15J4 leet, and extending in i
depth U7J4 feet. The House eou'uum iv iooiu-s,
ai'd has tlx modern Improvements.
Terma 82000 may remain on mortgage.
M. THOM AS & SONS. Auctioneer,
8 18 20 Nos, 130 and 141 S FPU RTH Street.
REAL ESTATE. THOMAS & SONS'
Ship ThrMi.nlnrv brick dwelling. NO.
i3 Poplar street, west, of Tblrieentn street.
On Tuesday, March 80 1800, at 13 o'clocir.. uoou,
will be sold at public sale, at t tie Pnlla lelpaU
Eichange.all that three-story briok messuage,
with three-story back building, and lot ol
gtound-, situate on tbe north side of Poplar
atieet, west ot Thirteenth street. No. 1313, con
taining lu fiont on Poplar street 18 feet, and
extending In depth on tbe caat line lot
feet, and on the west line 101 feet 4lS inches to
Cuidwell slreet. It rta gas, eto. Babjucttoa
yearly ground rent of 100
M. THOMAS & SONS. Ancttoneerm.
8 18 a 81 Nos. 139 and 141 H. FOURl'H Street.
REAL ESTATE THOMAS & SONS'
M BaleFrame Dwelling, No. 1242 N. Tulrd
iTTtei. On Tuesday, April 0. Wfl'J. at 12 o'o ock,
noon, will be sold at publlo sale, at tba 1 bila.
delpbla Exchange, all that frame dwelling and
lot of ground, aituate on the west aide of ihtjd
street, above Ulrard Avenue Market, No, lUii
coniainlcgln fronton Third street 20 feet, and
extending la depth 100 fcet. Olearof all incum
brance. M. THOMAS A BONB, An-Moneere,
13 81 No. auu 141 b. r UUUIU 6,
REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION.
CrFRB.MI'TOllY BALR.-THO.M AS A.
PONS,Aiictioneia. Threlbree-atory brlolc
uv. tilings, Nia. t:i?iua, and 8)4 Al.noml atreet,
rasi of Oils otrret. Eighteenth ward. On Toes
da.v, Match 23. 18(9. at 12 o'clook, noon, will ne
fold at v obllo aaln, mt.bont reaerve, at tbe
Pblladelpbla Exchange, all those throe-Ktrrry
brirk D'Ckeunges and contiguous lots of ground
ihetenato btlnneli'g, annate on the aoatnely
tlriof Almond street, east of Oils street, Nos.
K!0. KI2. and h4; each eontalniog In rront on
A itnond strop!. 14 feet, rtnd extending In depth
46 feet In a 4-teet wldealley, and communlniln
wlih I WO other 8 leet wldealleya. with the privi
lege thereof. Terms A inor'gageof l::00unon
each bouse may remain. Iinmedla'e uosaoi
Hon. Ke.TRSt ibe oflloe of Messrs. LwkensA
Montgomery, No. 10c'5 Beach street. Sale abao
loie. M. THOMAS A PONS: Anntloneerg,
8132t Nos. IH0amH41 S. FOUKrilS rtet.
REAT. ESTATE. THOAS A SONS'
Likle. Modern three-story brick stori
ai d dwellinp, r.orthwes. corner of Slxteontti
and Htllea streets. Ou Tuestay, Mrcli 3'),
18(0, at 12 o'clm k, roots, win be sold at publlo
sale, at tbe Philadelphia ExchaDgo, all th-t
irodern three-story brick messnHge, wltn two.
storv back bnlldlngn and lot of ground, situate
en the wist side of sixteenth street corner of
Stiles slreet, No. 1230; cnntalulug in front ou
Si Ilea atrei't 11 feel, end extending In iepih
alot g Sixteenth strert, 56 feet to a 3-teet wide
allej , wllh the privilege thereof. It is occupied
as a store and dwelling; has gas, bath, hot and
cold water, eto. Clear of all Incumbrance,
Teiins, S2500 may remain on mortgage. Pos
session Jsnuary 1. IS71.
M. THOMAS & SONS. Annttoneers.
3 13t-2t Nos. m and HIS. FOURTH Street.
eREAli ESTATE. THOMAS A SONS'
8nl. Bui. (line Lot, Dauphin street, west
i t. oral atreet. On Tusdny, March 80, 1809. at
12 (.'clock, noon, will be sold at publlo sale, at
the I'blledelpbla Exchange, all tbat valu iole
lot of ground, altimteou the norlh aide of Dun
rhln slteet. fi4 feet west of Ooral street, late
lilstrlotof Kensington; containing In fronton
Dsupbln st rtet 80 feet, and extending In deptli
154 leet 6 Inches to a 40 feet wide street called
Price slreet.
Clear ol all Incumbrance.
Terms 8l2t'0 may remain on mortgnge.
M. THOMAS & SONS. Auctioneers.
813f8t Non. 139 and 141 S. FOURTH SU
HF.AI. F.RTATP.. THOM AH ROV
JtiiSale. Large aud Valuable Lot, oorner of
On msnt own roaa anu venango street, Klstng
Sun Village, 120 feet front, 203 feet deep to Alder
street, three fronts. On Tuesday, March 2),
18(19. at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at pubilo
sale, at tbe Philadelphia Exchaoge, all that
large and valuable lot, situate on the east stde
ot uei mantown roau, corner oi venaogo street,
Rising Bun Village, Twenty -first ward; con
taining In front on Germantowu road 120 feet,
and extending In depth 203 feet to Alder street.
Clear of all incumDrance,
Plan at the Auction Rooms.
M. THOMAS & HONS. Auctioneers,
8132t Nos. 139 and 141 8. FOURTH street.
ROOFING.
P EADY ROOFIN
ii This Roofing is adapted to all bnliillotr
It, can be applied to ST ICE I OK Fl.r
HOOFS at one-half the expense or tin. It U
readily pnt on old ShiugVe Roofs wlthoa' re
moving the shingles, thus avoiding the damag
ing ef ceilings aud turnitnre while undergoing
FKISVRVK TflVR TIN KOOFS WITH
W HilOH IK, tJiAhillC fAlM I,
I am always prepared to Repair and Paint
Roofs at short notice. Also, PAINT Ida
piAl.K by tbe barrel or gallon, the best and
ciieaptBi iu tee maraeu
W. A. WELTOI,
2 17 No. 711 N. NINTH St., above Ooales.
"DOOFING. LITTLE & CO., "THE LIVB
J. I; liOOFEKS " Ho. MARKUP btrett.
J-very descrlp ljn of Old aud Ltaky Boors made
tight ana warranted fr five years. Old Tiu Koois
made equal to new. A trial ouly reqmred to loure
GaimiacuoD. uraera diodipi y atieuaea in. inaai
OLD GBAVEL ROOFS COVERED OVER
with hmailo c)at and warranted lor ten year a.
114M11 ION ffi I'UUHtCK,
815 Dm No 43 H, TENTH Street.
CHHQIVIO-LITHOGRAPHS.
I C T UK E 3
presents
A.
S. ROBINSON.
No. 910 CHESNUT Street,
Basjust received exquisite specimens of
ART, SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS,
FINE DRESDEN ''ENAMELS" N PORUE
LAIN, IN GREAT VARIETY.
SPLENDID PAINTED PHOTOGRAPHS
Including a Number of Choice Genoa,
A SUPERB LINE OF CHROMOS.
A large assortment of
NEW ENGRAVINGS, ETO.
Awo, RICH STYLES FRAMES, of elegant
new patterns: 3 1
TRUNKS.
IMPROVEMENT IN TRUNKS.
AU TKUNK3 NOW MADS AT
The "Great Central" Trunk Depot,
Have Him oris' Patent Hatetv Hasp and Bolt, which
securely taatcna iheTrunic on boitaends with heavy
Bolt, and in tbu centre wan the ordinary Iocs.
Positively no extra charge.
ORE AT CKNTKAL TRUNK DEPOT,
K.W.Cor.SEVESrU and CIUS.NCT Sta.
TRAVKLLERS, NOTICE.
Pnrcbare your Ti UDks with BlmoDa' Triple Fasten
BKi heavy Bull; no fear luck breaking,
AT THIS GRKAT CKN1KA.L,
iltam O. TOl CUJSAISCT Street.
DHUGS, PAINTS, ETC.
ROBERT BIlOEMAKJflJR & CO..
N. . Corner cri UCK111 and B1CB 8U.t
FHIXASSXPHIA,
WHOLE8ALEZ DRUGGISTS.
L04FOBTEUS AND UANUVACTrUSICBH Ot
White Lead and Colored Taints, Pott
Varnishes, Etc
AOENTS FOB THH OKLEBBATXS
FB11NC11 ZLNC l'ALMK
diulkbs and oopthumeha bditulhid av
Lowest f&ic&s voh cabh.
FERTILIZERS.
Tf OK LAWNB, GARDENS, GREKN II0U3E3
AND FARMS.
13 A U irl ' S
BAW-BCNK kVVam PHO PH11E OF LIMB will
Uf fuuod iiiiwvrliil MANDKK.
It Is rrrupt lu U action; It ouiiUImi me aaedn ot
no ptifroo wta, and will prudnoa luzuriaal
growth o O'KMi, F oHr,H rawbtiriUa, aud aU Ur
Uen Vnyetablt anu f Inula.
Seal r kuptl'd by n cargo, direct ffi m tbe wbarl
Or ill" niauu'ant ou llbe.al Urail.
Bend yo rauUieM aud procure free "Jaarual of
the 1'arm."
T3AUQH & SONS,
I?0. Hi) Bootb D1LA.WARK Aveuae.
ThU Tertll'ter can be bad of all Agrrinulmr
Dealers la city or couutiy. i luUiula
LEGAL NOTICES.
IN THE ORPHANS CuURT FOR THE CITY
AND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA
luital Ol tbe nilLor children ot JOfcIN F. BURKS,
deoeateit,
Tbe Auditor appoloied by iue Court to audit, settle,
end adjust tbe Uual accounl olJOH N U1M4N, M. I).,
(uatota'i ol ibe miuor iblidiea nf JOHN K BUKK W,
tecstid, and to report d airlbutiuu 1 f tbe batauo la
tbe baade of tbe aocoouiaut. will net tbe parties
luurrmad. for ibe 1 urooe o bis app ilui mem, on
TMUKHDAY, W'Ch 16 IM9, at o'oluc P. - at., al
bis ettlre. No. 33 WAI.NUI' fMrrft. in Uecliyof
riilladelpfela. THOMAS J. WOHRKLL,
IMIutbaU AuUiwr,
INSURANCE.
xfvntTT AT. fB A Wiiwaiy ViranD
) ANCE I OMPAN Y. Incorporated by tM
glalatore ol Pennsylvania, UW6.
Offioe 8. E. oorner of THIRD and WALNUT
Bueeta, raiiauvipina. ,
willll 1 MHTTHA NflKS
OnVeasela, Oaiao. and ! relent to allparU of
iue wuriu.
IlfLAND ISHnRiKCM
On goods by river, canal, lake and land carriage
to an parts 01 ine union,
nasi iNsuBANcKS
On Merchandise generally; on stores, Dwellings,
llonaea, eta.
AfKttTfl Or TUB COMPANY,
, November 1.
United 8tats Five Per
Cent. Loan, 10-40a
United Btaies Hlx Per
Ueut. Loan, 1881
United Btaies Hlx Per
Ceat. Loan (tor Pacific K).
Btate of Pennsylvania Bjls
Per Cent. Loan
City of Pblla. six Percent.
Loan (exempt Irom tax).
Btate of New Jersey Biz
Per Cent. Loan
Penn. Hail. First Mortgage
Blx Per Cent. Hotids ..
Penn. K. Seoond Mortgage
Hlx Per Cent.honds
Western Penn. 11. Mort.
Blx Per Cent Bonds, (P.
H. K. guarantee)
Btate of Tennessee Five Per
Cent. Loan...
Btate of Tennessee Blx Per
Cent. Loan
Gerninntown Gas Co., prin
cipal and interest guaran
teed by City of Phllad'a,
800 shares Htoctt
Penn'a Kailroad Company,
200 snares HUck
North Penn'a Kailroad Co.,
1200,000
120,000
60,000
800,000
135,000
60,00
30,000
25,000
25,000
80,000
7,000
15,000
10,000
6,000
208,600,00
136,800-00
60.000-00
211,875 06
128,50100
61,600 00
20,200 00
24,000'00
20,625 00
ai.ooooo
6,03125
15,000 00
U.800 00
8,500 00
15,000 00
207,900-00
iuu snares Mtoca
Phlla and Boutnern Mall
Bieam.Co..H0sbaresStocB:
Loans on Bond and Mort
page, first liens on City
20,000
207,900
rroperues.
ll,l(,000 Par.
Market value, 81,130,3-25
Renl Estate...... ... . 88,000 00
Bills receivable for lnauranco made 822,466'"
Balances due at agenelts, premiums
on marine policies, acctued inter
Ant. und nLhnr Hci,ia rtn. HiBAnm.
pany 40.178-88
Btock and Rprln nf Bunrirv i-nr mira
tions, 83168. Estimated value 1,813-00
Cash In bank.... $116 160-08
Cash In drawer,
418-65
M.MMM .....
116,603 73
81,647,807-80
BIBKCfOBa.
Thomas C. Hand,
Edmund A. Bonder.
Samuel E. Stokes.
Henry Sloan,
WUilum o. Ludwig,
Ueotge ii. Lelper,
Keniy C. Dalietl, Jr.,
Jonn I. Taylor,
uieorge W. Bernadoa,
Wllllum ii. Boulton,
laoob Klegel,
Jpencer Mcilvplne.
J Oil 11 KJ, UV VIM,
James O. Hand,
Tbeopbilus Paulding,
Joseph H. Seal,
Ungb Craig,
John K. Penrose,
Jacob P. Jones,
James Traqualr,
Edward Islington,
11. Jones Brooae,
James B. McFarland,
Edward Lafouroude,
Joshna P. E re.
o. T. Morgan, Pilisbnrg
iuuii n. cjompie,
V. B. Berber,
.HAND. Hrealdent.
THOMAS O
JOHN O. DAVIS. Vlce.Prcuildent.
HENKT LYLBURN.Becretary.
HENKY BALL. Assistant Beoretary. 10 6
"vFFICE OK THE INBUKANCE COMPANY
OF KOBm AME1UOA, JSo. 22 W AlLN UX
Bireeii, xuiiueip"i.
Incorporated 174. Chnrter PerpetuaL
Capital. $SOO.ooo.
Assets 62.330,000
At Altin ii, i Si UAJX v, jxjaupi. isi a u UAW CE.
OVER 202AmZAXIOWAII) SLNCB
DlitKCTOKfl.
Anbur O. Coffln, Ueorge L. Harrison.
Francis K. txiDe.
Jobn A. Brown,
Cbaries Taylor,
Aninrose While,
Richard I). Wood,
William Welub,
B. Moiils Wain.
Euwai d H. Trotter.
Edward B. Clarke,
X. Cbai-iton Heury,
Ailreu I). Jessup,
Jolin P. Wnlte.
Louis C. Mauelra,
John Alabon. Charles W. Cusuinan.
AKIBUH . COFFIN, PreHldeut.
CHA.RLEB PLATT, Vice President
Matthias Makih, Beoretary, aij
FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUblVELY TH1
JtKHHVi.VAjMA FlKa iNoUKAJSOlt Cola
rAK V incorporated ltiU Ubaxtet ferpeiual Ko
tlU WAIuxUT bueet, upi-onue louependuuce Buuare
Tula Uompauy, favorably knowo 10 tba ouuiuiuulty
for over tons yean, Couuuuea to tuaure gini low
Of daouai by bra ou Pubilo jr Privaie Bulidinsa
eltner periuauenuy or for a UmUed time. Aieo on
iiumlture. Bwcas ot GKxida, and Merobaudlae cen.
i-aliy, ou liberal tunus, ,
Their Capital, together with a large Surplus Puna
la tnveaiea lu the nioet oarutuimauner, wuiota enable
theta to offer to tbe Lai axed an on doubted seouhv li
tkeoaaeolleea. d1m0toB..
Pantel Bmltb, Jr., 1 John Deverenx;
Alexandei Benson, I Thomas ouiiib.
Isaac uazUboxst, I Huiiry iwla,
Xbotuas Sobina, I J, Ollllngbani TalQ
i)nlel Baddoca.jr.
DANli.1. bAIJTh. Ja-fstldenl,
TM, . UKOWKAd. Beoretary. t.m
gTRIOTLY MUTUAL.
PROVIDENT UFiTaKD TRUST CO.
Of j-HII,AlM.I.I-HLA.
OlFICt, HO. Ill 8. t'OUUlH BTKT.
uewben ol tbe -wot
MOCIJDTY OW VRIBNSd,
Bood risks oi any olaat aooepted.
fonoles loaueu upuu approvaa piana, at Ike lowest
r1' Prealdent,
BAMUiL ii. bJalFLKT,
yice-Presldent, WIJLam. O. Iajnust&TK.
. Actuary, KOWl'JSD -AlUiT,
The adran'.agee ottered by this Coiupaay ax
xcelled, fj7
S;)H03ii IX 1NSTJBANCK COMPANY OF
, Pni.LADJiXP.kli A. ,
SOWWAleVi I-'i-OllAIlTJER PJCKPUTOAL
Kb. ili VV aEShT Bi.rett, oppuoite tbe iLiouauga.
This OOttipany insures iroiu tone or damage by
, ii'lKia,
on liberal terms, on bonding, merchandise, lurnlturo
etc, tor lLu.ued peicioois, and periuauently on build
lugs by depuult of trt-uiiuui t.
Ibe Ctmoauy bas been iu active operation for moru
than blXTY V JCAHa, during wuioa aU losses hare
been promptly adJUBied aud
IilKkAiTOm.
John L. Hodge, , Jjavid Lewis,
M. a. Ufcht uy,
Jobu T. i.ewi,
Vr ililam U. brant,
Bobert W. Learning,
Benlaoiin till nr.
Thou, a 11 . Powers,
A. K. M Heury,
kdu u. d Castlllon,
bamuel Wlicoxt
O. Ulark Wbaiioi.,
Iwrence Lewia, Lewis 0. Mi.rris.
J John R. WDCfli-Uta, President,
Bimuxx Wilcox, beoretary. l.na
THE ENTERPRISE INSUKANCS CO. OF
PHjiiAD&L.r'Hl a.
OUICS Bcutb west Cor. IrOUKTH aud WALNUT Bt.
riHK lHllKAlkCJil JkXCi.UKlVfc.LY.
P1B1K1UAL AND TKitM PoLiOIbo IrtWUED,
(Jaeli (Jaulial AoiknJ'ui
Cash AJibels January I, ltitU 17H.288 A
V. Ratcbford Btarr,
J. Livingston Eniuger,
jauiea u. viiaguura,
War. t Bouliou,
Cbaries Wneeler,
Tbos il atouiguuiery,
Ji bu V. Atwuad.
Bml. T. Tred ck.
Cn me B biuarl,
Ji bs il Jiiowu, I Janiea M. Aertoeu.
Th a CounaD Insures nuiv amt-cims r'eka. taklns
notpeoialiy basaidoua rinks whatever, such as facto
ries, niilla. etc
V. RTCHFORuTARR President.
TB OB. B. UOMWM KKV, Vlcd-iresldent.
Alkx. W. Wiai . Becretary. H
iMrEKIAL F1KE INSURANCE CO,
LONDON.
E8TABUNH 1803.
Pald-op Capital and Accumulated Funds,
$6,000,000 IN OOLD.
rKEVOST HERRI NO, Ageut.
I Ho, 107 Boulh THIRD Street, Phliada.
OHAB. X. PRBVOBT. OHA8. P. HRRRINQ
DB. K1NKKLIN, APTEB A REHIDEBCB
od nraotlue ot thirty years at tbe Nurttaweel
oorner of Third and Dnlo" airaeta, hat Uwly re-
JKKT and CHaMNDT,
lila superiority In the prompt and pnrfeol our o4
all recent, nuronlo, kHial. nd eouatliatlonal aHeo
P MMeeotbe skin, appearlnf la a hundred 41
foirDl forma totally erdlcudi rantJ and physical
weak neaa, and ail nervons debilities eolenllaoali
and soo-asully tztatea. 0fflos fcoars from I A. M
tefp.ta
INSURANCE.
l&29."tI1 AUTF.lt W-IIPETUAL.
STaTSaBBBBl
Frantlin Fire Insurance '"Compy,
Or PIlIL.AHeLIIlIAt '
Office, Fob. 435 and 47 CHESNUT Street.
Assets on Jan. 1, 1859, $2,677,37213
riFlTiL.
Hi...(1 Ott.OOOTKl
1 OS I 54S
ft'llUl
All Ki r "VrLlf.
Losses paifl sines lBver $5,5 00,000
Perretnal ai d T rxp-'iary I'ollcl-son L'.beral Te'ma
Tbe Cnnren tim msuw folsies on Rnt a't
Bniliilbgs ol ah xiuos, Ort ona Kei.is and Uuitgages
Titm.orofB.
Alfred O Baker.
Aii'i'u rmer, "
lum8 8i.rk,
WtilWrn B. Urant.
I hnuia b. Kim,
U "Sl av US R lt..nlnn
bamuel nrnt.
,.o n w, Bicbards,
iHHau Lea.
Otorge i ales.
AtFTtKHu. BAKKX fr,irtnf.
t.i-ohoK iiLfS, Vloe-fitsldeut.
WM. liUKkM, ASi'latmit uecreiary. It
M
A La
FAME
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
lias Kemovcd to New Office,
No. 809 CHESNUT Street.
W. I. BLANCH AUD.
8 16 12t
8S pKErABY".
STOVES, RANGES, ETC.
OTICB.-THE DNDE R.S IONun
would call tue attention of tne punllo to his
I MlW buLllW fcAULfc 10JKNAOK.
This Is an euiireiy new beater. It is an .
iti noted aa to atoucecoiumeudltaeli to general favor,
being a oomblnattoD of wrougbt d cast Iron. It la
ver sUuple In it construction, and Is perfectly sir.
tight; aeir-cleanlng. bav'oo ilpea or drums to be
taken out and rleaund. It '" arranged wltu nprlgbj
hues as to produce a lorif t - mount of heat from tna
same weight of coal loan any furnace now In use,
Tbe hygiometlc condition ol tbe air aa nmdnoed by
my new arrangement ol evaporation will at once de
uioniirale that It Is ti e ouly Hot Air Furuaos that
wl!l produce a perelUtiy bean by aimt'spbere.
1 none In wantot a complete HciUni Apparatng
would do well to call and examlue the Wolilen luulu.
CHaKLKS wilhamsT
Bos. 1132 ana WS At ARK KT blreet.
fhllaaelphls,
A large aseortmentot nooklng Range, Iflre-board
Stoves, Low Down bratea, Ventilator, eto,, always
On band
M. B. Jobbing of all kinds promptly dons. 6 101
MEDICAL.
N 1. U B A. riGrJA.
Warranted I'ermanently Cared.
Warranted rermauently Cured.
Wltnont Lynry to tbe Sjstenu
W ithont Iodide, I'otassla, or Coichican.
lij Using luTrardly Only
DR. FITLER'S
GEEAT RHEUMATIC BEMEDY,
For Rheumatism and Neuralgia in all iu forme. '
The only standard, reliable, positive, laalllbl per
tnanent core ever discovered. It is warranted to ooa
tain nothing hurtful or Injurious to the system.
WARRANTED TO OUHK OrtMOlSSY RBFDHDAD
WA&RANTSDT'OUURJKOR liONKT RJCVONDU)
Thoniands ot fhlladelphla reterencea of oores, I'M
pared at
Ko. 29 SOUTH FOUBTU STREET,
lUltnthU ' BELOW MAJtKUT,
piLLS UK UtaUKKHUIUAL
All kinds perfectly and permanently cared, with,
oat pain, danger, caustics, or Instruments,
W. A. McCANDLASa 11. D No. 106 BPHINQ
OABDN Btreet. We can refer you to over a
thousand of the beat oltsens of Philadelphia oared.
Reference given atourotMoe. t ZS lna
PATENTS.
PATENT OF F I C E 3,
IV. W. Corner FOUJUTH and CHESKDT,
(entrance on FOURTH Street), -
FRANCIS D. PA8TORIU8,
Solicitor r Patents
Patents procured for loveotloos In the United
Btate and Fure'guCooa rles, and alibiuUess relat
ing to tbe aams promptly transacted. Oalt or send
for circular on faienn. - gmth
pATCNT OFFICE.
Patents l'ro cured la tbe United States
and Knrope;
Inventor wishing to take rot Letters Patent for
JSew lnvtulloi s are advisea tu cjubuh with O. it
JtVAfte, JN. W. corker Ol itra. ad WALNUT
B I.eis, PbliauaipbiM. wboae rauiiitie. lor pruaeouung
cases beiLie the Paitni cilice are uusurpassod by
aty otbar bgeiioy. circulars couk.luluK luu tutor en
in u lb Inveuio.s can be uaa Ou apphualloa. DlodatS
C. H. EVANS,
anhMoj TS. W.lcrntrF PfTH and WALSIT,
CI FILE fCIt fl UthiKG PATENT8,
FUUltEST ULlLDIMiS,
No. 110 Bontlt 1 OLKTI1 JSL, ruiladelplila,
AM) MAKBLh. BUILDIW WH,
No- BltVa-Jf-Tii B.ieet, oppouita O. 8. Patent
Imice, Waabii glou D. O.
H. UOWeciN. no loiior ol Patunuv
Ci. auWbijJS, Attorney at Law.
Oommnnlcntioiia.o be adOrnasbd to tue Prinoltal
Ollice, j-uiiaueiptiiB. tliiu
pATENTS fKOCUKED IN TUK UNITeB
BTATE3 AND EUfiOPB.
EDWARD DROWN,
bOLlOITOR OF PATaxra,
listuth?m
No. 311 WALNUT Street.
LARZCLEREX & DUCHEY,
Custom llonse Brokers anil Notaries rubile.
No. 403 LIDRARY Street,
ill Custom llonbe UuBlneBS tranbacteds
PA88PORTO PROCURBD-