The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, April 03, 1869, FIFTH EDITION, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE DAILY KvjsNING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, APRIL 3, 1869.
a -j -m j.m
A Diet rr Mental .yNpn'lrft A Halad
for Small Salaries,
AND
A SALVE FOR BAD CUTS.
Xb whole CArpfulty oomponnlei and put np
expreHdly for Family Use.
BY OVR SEMES EDIT0I.
K UMBER CCXVH.
AN APRIL DAT.
It Clonda and Nnnnhine Pedaloglcnlljr
Consider. 1.
OBSERVATIONS OF ONE IN A-BASEMENT.
1. Complrtlsance.
Begins from fair to middling.
a.-niHirnst.
Pormer impressions completely effaced by
Wff.i'-AlkU a:
S.-Pity.
Mingled with wonder and hope for some
thing better.
hi y v-- - .
4 Plcasurei
' lng suspense finds its reward. A rainy
April day considered the best of days.
B.-Mlth.
After the play generally comes the faroe.
This Brown considers "immense ." '
nil
.msm
6. Contempt.
Be now acknowledges that he has continued
Ms observations too long. lie closes them in
iopreme contempt of the science.
Fivrn.L years ago a noted highwayman was
arrested in the south of Ireland, and curlouslty
drew numbers to the all to 6ee the man loaded
with irons who had long been a terror to the
oouitry. Among others was a banker whose
notes at that time were not held In the highest
estimation, who assured the prisoner that he
Was very glad to see him there at last.
The highwayman, looking up, replied: "Ah !
air, I did not expect that from you Indeed I
did not; for you well knovthat when all the
ointry rcfuBed your notes J took them."
RgiiiUTioN. A witness In a late divorce
ault kept.saylng that the wli'o had a retaliating
dispositiontout sue --retaliated lor every nine
thin '
'Did you ever see her husband kiss her ?'i
asked the wife's counsel.
'Yes, sir; often."
'Well, what did 6he do ou such occasions?"
She always retaliated, 6lr."
Don't Put thb Hay too High. A transcen
dental preacher"took for hU text, "Feed my
Jambs.' A plain farmer very quaintly remarked
to him, on coming out of the church, "A very
good text, sir; but you should take care not to
put the bay so high in the rack that the lambs
tan't reach ill"
A Csbat "Compose" Chloroform ,
nr7r , v "1
mm t mpM,
IT
ist
I Jopn Billings on Iln.-Thc best tine tew
sett a hen Is when the r.fi l n-a-ty. I kant tell
what the bfet breed It. but the bai.ebl 1- tbc
m-ncst. It lotus at much tew bord 1 ae It dug
aslaire bom, and you ir.l'c m well underUik
tew fat a fawning mill bl running oati thru It.
Tbrre u't no profit in aerplng a hca for his
tfft u he Isr Ic?a than 1 a d.
Hcds are vrj leng lived. If tha d m't son
trnct tho tbrcte dinne; thrre Ix a urate mcuny
goto to pot by this iu' lunkollj dlsr-s u
I kant tell rggzartly how tew pick out a good
hen, but, sr. a gencul tbiig, the loD,.-sr-d
ones, I kuo, are the Ira -t apt t scratch up tbe
garden.
Fcg packed in cka1 part of salt and lime
water, with the other id doan, will sep hoin
30 to 40 year;, If tha arc not diotutheJ.
Fresh befestuke Sr. rood for hens; I suppose 4
or 6 pounds a da woulJ bo aal a hen would
need, at first alouj.'.
I bhall be happy to dvlfewlth you at rnny
time on the hen question aud take It in ej-'p,
A time since a school ct-mmlttccmau in Kock
port, a chrpjiDsn not aiquaintcd with the
fithery LukIdcks, wanted to test a lad in one of
the trhoolf), and afked him what tho product ol
f shlrg trip would be if such a uuiubtr of
quintals were sola at a otated price, nnl a S'vrn
number of barrels ol oil was IJ at a stutcd
price. The boy's rtady rep'y wa,
"It cau't bo done, s-lr."
"Oan'i be done 1" replied the committeeman;
' you cau do auylhing il you dturunuo to."
' No, sir," rejoined the boy; "you can't ijet so
much ile out o' them flbh, no how you can
fix it."
Wiser than Solomon. A Scotch clergyman
said one day to a brother ruiulbtcr, who, like
himself, was blessed with a foolish or. rather
wild youth for a son: "D'ye km, sir, you and
I arc wiBer than Solomou?"
"How can that be, mou ?-' inquired the startled
clergyman.
"Ou, ye see," was the reply, "Solomon didna
ken whether bis son wai to be a fool or a wise
man; bntbaith jou and I are quite sure that
our sons are fools."
To nnd the shortest way to a female heart
under any given circumstances:
First case. If she ' is married, but not a
mother, praise her hnslnud.
If she is married, mid aho a mother, praise
her children.
Second case. If she is unmarried, and en
gaged, praibe her lover.
, . i .u
It snc IS unmarried, uuu uiscugttgeu, I'ruiae
herself.
A conntryman seeing for tbe first time a nir
of snnffers, asked:
"What's them fur ?"
"To snatf the caudle."
"To snuff the candle?"
The candle Just then needed attcution,
and with his thumb and finger he pinched off
the snuff, and carefully pat it Into the snuffers,
saying:
"Well, now, tbem is handy !"
Lean Pobkbes. The farmer whose pigs were
so lean that it took two of them to make a
shadow has been beaten by another, who had
several so thin that they would crawl out
through the cracks in their pen. lie finally
stopped that iun by tying knots in their taiL).
A coffin-maker was asked whom he was mak
ing for, and mentioned the intended.
"Why, be is not dead.raan !' said the querist.
'Ton'tyou trouble yourself, "replied the other;
"Dr. Cue told us to make his coffin, and I guess
he knows what he gave him."
Trailing. "Ho w do you like me now V" asked
a belle of her spouse as she sailed into the room
with a sweeping train of muslin following her.
"Well." said he,, ".to -tell the truth, It is im
possible for me to like you any longer."
There is a man in the West who has moved so
often that whenever a covered wagon comes
near his house his chickens all fall on their
backs aud cross their legs, ready to be tied and
carried to the next stopping place.
During a trial, in which the court had repeat
edly ruled against the late James T. Brady, he
blandly said; "May it please your honor, who's
engaged on ths other side of the case besides
the Judge?"
A culprit at the point of execution asked the
hangman if he had any commands to the next
world. "Nothing particular," was the reply,
"but I will just trouble you with a line."
A citizen of Indiana, who has had the ex
perience of eight wives, say9 that divorces are
much cheaper than funerals bb a way of dis
posing of an uncongenial1 partner.
Victor IIcgo'b Definition of the Guillo
tine A window out of which one looks into the
other world.
Goino to Extremes. Mr. Bergh is so very
philanthropic that he won't even beat his
carpets.
To Painters. How were Art Unions con
ducted in the days of the Pre ifoffte ites ?
Grecian Architecture TUe s'ooj)a that ladies
ute at present.
G O A L.
Tbe Product or Ureal Britain.
The statistics of the production of minerals in
the Lulled Kingdom of Great Hritain for the
jear 1867 have at lnt been published by Mr.
Hunt, In his yearly "Memo rs of the Geological
purvey of Great Britain and or the Museum of
rracucal Geology." This publication is en
ureiy due to ihe voluntary cc niiibuticns of lbs
chiet leprtmitaiivet ol iLdustryand the rail
road companies, aud eousequently rts issue is
"u" l"'uch dHajr.i. the statistical facts
which it brii.ss, howler, make it ever welcome
hi commercial literature. From it we learu
that the total value of the metal. coaL and other
mlrerals produced in Great Britain ?n the year
lW 7 was lis lnllno.0. J
Mel at .
tS.lK7 013
2rf, 125 U5
2.107,931
Cos I
UUer miutiaib.
13,480.01)2
The yearlHUG Miowod a total amount or but
JE4I.712.S3J, or 1 707,702 less man the vear
18(7. The coal production stands first amonff tbe
mineral prcduciions t Great Britain, in lu.
cieuse since the jenr 180J is ehowu by the fol
lowing table:
1R63 ......... .. Kv)i5t5 . ., , .
lew M7 K73-ine'rease. 4,mt,m
1808 .................... 88,150. 6f7 ..8,m.H5
im M............10l.tH0 ft 13 ' " ........3,470 MS
1867 1U4.C00.480 " 2.80;037
Of this lmruente qu entity of coal, the coun
ties of Durham and Northumberland furnish
24,867,444 tons, Lancashire 12.841,000 tons, 8af
fordshire and Worcestershire 12 526,654 tons,
and Boot) and 14,126,943 tout. The number of
coal mines in the United Kingdom was, in 1B67,
(266; 94,738,653 tons of the coal produced waa
contorted In the couatry, an I 9,701,827 ton
remained lor eiport, at follows:
Tim. I ' rv,.
Fmnre.....
Norway..
,..1,049,481 Denmark flu S.-ii
)V7 811
iweaca......... ',50(1
Kita.
'r(iit
Holland ...
fpaln...........
1 1 A ly ... .....MM
Grteoe .
Africa
Kaal Indira
North Amrrlcn.
Channel ll'd...
Atom
Atceralon la'da
Hi. Helena
New Zealand....
644.10(1
4r93i
iiinirm .., K4.HI7
iiermoy........w 7fli.9')(l
2(K).6.'7 Heiuhim
I6B 688
SM.ftxl i Portugal...
418 MiO Mediurraaeau
38.4!l;Torllev
fiSS.lwa'Analrilla .
. i:i8 0t8
..3i 83S
..2 SI 3 W
.. 8 615
900.280, Weal In.lia
U7.17's,8ontb AmBrloa...6:io 907
TiMin Iceland 2 7H0
6 81l CHuary IslttudH.,.. 708
7 744 Macloira la 81(1
1 7fi')1P'alklond lul'ndH. 716
8.90'J Sandwiou lal'nda 820
Total........ ...0.761,827
The whole amount exported to the North
German perls wai 1.227,840 tons In 1867. acainst
1,164,136 tons In 1800. The export of Enalish
coals Increase uteadily frjm year to year in
the year 1860 the amount was 6.347,074 toin,
and In tne course Of eleven years it has nearlv
donbled. ' J
Tbcr al consumption of London is extraor
dinarily larRt. Intbejeur 1834 2,080,647 tons
was consumed in tho city j to day the quantity
isoier 130,000.000 hundred weight. This im
mense quantity is brought to London thus:
HS. 1897.
7lmf 7tm. 7Vnif
I'er llatl and Canal...? 741.518 2,io.072 8 35 017
Uyt!e. mm .3.181 0S3 8,033193 8.010416
6,003.271 6,013.205 6 3a2"rS3
Thre flirures show the importance of the
conl fields to he prosperity of Great BrP.aio.
CITY ORDINANCES.
A
ti ORDINANCE
Kelatlre to Kama to be received fm-r ihA
liiomae Coal Company and H. U OrUnnm
Company.
Wbercaa, The title to the landa demised by
the city of Philadelphia, tmatoe under the will
of Htephen Olrard. to tbe Tnomaa Coal Com
pany and to B. I: Urisoom & Company, la
claimed adversely to ibe said city; aud
Wnerean, Action of ejectment are now pend.
irn In the Court or Common Flean of Hchuylbilll
county to determine the question of title to the
Raid landa, and it taaa been agreed that all rents
to be received from the aald Tnomas Coal Com-
Eany aud H. K. Urtacom & Company shall be
ela by tbe elty of l'nlladelpbia as a stake
bolder, to be paid over to the several parilea in
whom tbe title to tbe aald lauds may by tbe
Dual Jndttinent of tbe proper court be declared
to be vested;
Hfctlon 1. The Select and Common Councils
of tbe City of rbliadclpbia do ordain. That
until the queallon of title to tbe landa leased to
the Thorny Coal Company and to H. ICUrla
oom A Company, reapeollvelv, la finally deter
mined by tbe judgment of the proper court,
tbe Superintendent of tbe Ulrard Katate be
and be la hereby authorized and directed to
Invent an moneys which may hereafter be
received by him for rent from tbe said Tbomaa
Coal Company and the Una of H. E. UrUoom A
Company, or I heir reapeotrve asalgna, whether
under ezlallnu or future leases, in the loans of
the elty of Phlladolpbla, aud from time to
lime to Invent the Interest of such loans In
similar securities, and to hold the certificates
of rae said loans on bojhalf of the city of Phila
delphia, trustee under the will of Stephen
Olrard. deoeaaed, to awatt the Quol determina
tion of the said actions of ej ctment.
JOSEPH K MARCER,
President of Common Council.
Attest
ItOUKRT BRTIIELL,
Assistant Clertr of Select Council.
WILLIAM H. STOKLEY,
I'realdeut of Select Council;
Approved this flral day of April, Anno Do
mini one thonannd eight hundred and sixty
nine (A. D. 1WJ).
DANIEL M. FOX,
4 8 It Mayor of Philadelphia.
AN ORDINANCE
To Authorise tbe Erection of a New
School Building .la tbe Twenty-sixth Sec
tion. Section 1. The Select and Common Councils
01 the City of Philadelphia do ordain, That
the sum of twenty-rive thousand live hundred
dollars Is hereby appropriated to tbe Control
lers of Pnbllo Sobools, out 6f Item 2 of Section
2 of the ordinance approved December 1, 1804,
entitled ''An ordinance to authorise a loan for
school purposes," and that the said sum of
twenty-live thousand five hundred dollarsBhall
be expended In tbe erection aud completion of
a new school building near Seventeenth and
Christian streets, in the Twenty-alxlb section:
Provided, That the plan aud specifications
therefor shall first be approved by tbe Commit
tee on Schools of Councils, and the contract or
contracts for the erection of tbe said building
and tbe sureties of tbe contractor or oonlrac.
tors shall be approved by Councils.
Warrants to be drawn by tbe Controllers or
Public Schools lu conformity with exlallng
ordinance a.
JOSEPH P. MARCER,
President of Comrnou Council.
Attest
XtOllKRT HKTTIKI.T,,
Asslstnnt Clerk of Select Council.
WILLIAM 8. STOKLEY,
Prealdeut of Heleol Council.
Approved this first day of April. Anno
Domini one thouaand eight hundred and
sixty-nine (A. D. 1809).
' 1 DANIEL M. FOX,
4 3 it Mayor of Philadelphia.
AN ORDINANCE
To Make an Appropriation to Pay Charles
Clurk for Alterations lu a Certain School itulld-
lB8ootlon 1. The Select and Common Councils
of the City of Philadelphia doordatn, That the
sum of one hundred dollars be and tbe same Is
hereby appropriated to pay Cbarles Clark for
alterations made by him at the pnbllo school
building on Pink street, In the Seventeenth
ward. And the warrant therefor to be drawn
by the Controllers of Pubilo Schools, In accord
ance with existing ordinances.
wiiwivuuuuL. JOSEPH F. MARCER,
President of Common Council.
Attest
KollBHT BaTBET.T.,
Assistant Clerk of Select Council.
W ILLIAM 8. STOKLEY.
Prealdtnl of Select Council.
Approved this first day of April. Anno
Domini one thousand eight huuureu anu sixty
nine (A. D.
DANIEL M. FOX.
Mayor of Philadelphia
4 3 It
RESOLUTION
Of Instruction to tbe Chief Commissioner
oi Highways.
Kesolved. By the 8eleot and Common Conn
ells of tbe City of Philadelphia. That the
Chief Commissioner of Highways take imme
diate steps to compel the contractor to finish
tbe paving of Lnicaater avenue, and to pal
bald street In good travelling oondillon.
JOSEPH F. MAUCER,
President of Common Council.
Attest
ItOJIEKT BETniCM.,
Assistant Clerk of Select Conncll.
WILLIAMS. 8T0KLE.
i Prealdeut of Select Council.
Approved this first day of April, Anno
Dtfuunlonethousand eight hundred aud slxty
nlne (A.D.1&09).
DANIEL M. FOX,
4 8 It Mayor of PnUadelpbU.
CURTAINS AND SHADES.
fi E W
8
in
T Y L B 8
NOTTINGHAM
SWISS LACE CUKTAINS.
JUST OPENED,
Embroidered llano and Table Covers
Window Cornices. In Ullt, Walnut, and
Rosewood aud I It
Window Draperies from latest French
Designs
Fine Window Shades, Etc.
A&pnts Tor Bray's l'atent Spring Balance
Shade Fixture, which require) no Cord.
CARRINGTQN, DE ZQUGHE& CO.,
S.E. Corner T1HKTEENT1I and C11LSNCT,
tUlhstntm rillLaCKLPKIA.
INSURANCE.
THB NATIONAL
LIFE INSURANCE GOPAHY
OF TBI
Uiiited States ot America,
Wasuiauton, d. c.
Chartered bj Special Act of Congress
Approved Julj 25, 1888.
CASH CAPITAL, 31.000,000
BRANCH OFFICE:
F1TJST MATlOJi A BAJSK BU1LDIKU,
PHIlalDELPniA,
Where the business of the Oomravy la tran
acted, and to which all general corruipondenofl
should be addressed.
DIRECTORS.
clakkncb ii, clark,
Jay Cooxb,
JeiiN W. Erxis,
w. o. moobhxao,
Oeohgb F.Tyi.kb,
J. UwKijiy Clahk,
E. A. KoLLIAB,
Hbnry D. Cookb,
War. K. CBiMOLKB,
Iftnn D. Defuses,
Iujwaiid Dodos,
H. U FAHMXSt-OOX.
OFFIOIiRS.
Cxabrwc! U. Cr.ABK, Phllatlelphla, Preflldeut,
jay Cookk, Chairman Finance aud Exooutlva
Coiuiulttee,
H EKBY D. epoKK, Washington. Vice-President,
1.iii;kijon W. Pbkt, PlUladelphla, Secretary
and Actuary, '
E. 8. Tubnkb, Washington. Assistants ec'y.
Fbanoib O. hmith, M. D., Medical Director
J. EwrnQ Mbabs, M. D Aaaiatant Medloal
Director.
MEDICAL ADVISOKY BOARD.
J. K. Barn eh, Surgeou-General U. B. A.. Wash,
lnzton.
P. J. HOKwrn. Chief Medical Departmen
U.S. Washington. y
D. W. Blibs, M. D.. Washington.
SOLICITOUS AND ATTOItNEYS
Hon. Wm. E. Chasdlkb, Washington. D. OL
Obobgb Ua&simo, Philadelphia, Pa.
THB AD VA N T A C E 8
Offered by this Company are:
It Is a National Company, chartered by spe.
Olal act of Congre&s, lstfti.
It baa a paid-up capital of 11,000,000.
It odors low rates of premium.
It furnishes larger Insurauce than other com
parties for the same money.
It is definite and certain In Its terms.
It Is a home company in every locality.
Its polloies are exempt from attachment.
There are no unnecessary restrictions In the
polloies.
Kvery policy la non-forfeltable.
rQUcleg may be taHen which, pay to the In.
sured their full Am&hut fth'T return all the pre
miums, so that the Insurance oosta only the In.
tereat on the annual payments.
Policies may be taken that will pay to the
Insured, alter a certain number of years, during
life an annual lnoome of one-tenth the amount
named in the policy.
No extra rate la charged for rlaltsnpon the
lives of females. SSwsrp
It Insures not to pay dividends, but at so lew
a oost that dividends will be impossible.
PAPER HANGINGS, ETC.
DEPOT
FRENCH AND AMERICAN
PAPER HANGINGS.
IVon. 11 nud 13 IV. NINTH Street.
AN ASSORTMENT OF
French and American Wall Papers,
Original In Design. Elaborate In Finish, Unsur
passed In Quality, and Inoomparable In
Price.
A force of workmen who oomblne taste with
skill, execution with promptness.
In store, and arriving monthly per Par la
steamer, the richest and most complete assort
ment Of DECORATIONS and EMBLEMATI
CAL DESIGNS, suitable for Hall, Mansion, or
Cottage
The above now ready for inspection, and a
Visit Is most earnestly requested by
8 27sluth3m IIEMtYS. HA1XACK.
PAPER HANGINGS
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
I1AGLE, COOKE & EMS,
LATE WITH
Howell & Brothers,
No. 1338 CHE8NUT Street.
Trade Supplied at Mannfuctarers' Prices.
QBAN & WARD,
0 I'LAia AJiD BECOBATITE
PAPER HANGINGS,
No. 251 Sonth THIRD Street,
BBTWKEH WALKCT ADD BFBCCB,
riULADKLFIUA.
COUNTRY WORK PROMPTLY ATTENDED
to. am
LOOK! LOOKU LOOK I ! !- WALL PAPERS
and Linen Wlnuow Shadtm tuttnuiao
lured, the ehe.pestln theolty.atJOHNHTON'S
Depot. No. loaS SPK1NU UAltDEN Street,
below Eleventh. Brauoh. No. S07 Jb'EDEltAL
bUeet, Camden, New Jersey. m
A HANDSOME ASSORTMENT OP WALL
ianers aud Window SliaOes. 8. K. HALr
DkltS'lON A SON, No. &PKINU UAHDEN
' Street. Kits Km
LOOKING GLASSES, ETC.
EARLES' GALLERIES,
No. 810 CHE8NUT Street.
LOOKINQ GLASSES,
OIL PAINTIISQS,
PICTURB FRAMES,
FINE ENGRAVINGS,
CHROMO-LlTnOGRAPIIS.
J AMIS & EARLS ft SOX,
Untbate " V9 919 CMSHTJT BueS
INSURANCE.
T"ELAWAUK MUTUAL SAFETY IN3UR-
Leglalaiure of Pennsy Ivaula, 116.
Office a E. oorner of THIRD and WALNUT
Btreela, Philadelphia.
MAKIRS ISHUKANUM
On Vessels, Cargo, and Freight to all parta of
the world.
IRLASD IN8UKAPC1CS
On goods by river, oanal.lahe aud landOArrlage
to all parts of the Union,
FIRB rKHlTRAKCKa
On Merchandise gensrnliy; onstores, Dwellings,
llounes, eta
ABSU8 OF Tn XMI-A1T,
INnveuiber 1, im.
United Slates Vive Per
Cent. Lohu, 10 4'h
United Slates Six Per
Cent. LOHU, 1881
United St, lea Six 1'Qr
Cent. Luau (tor Puclflo K).
Btale or Pennsylvania Six
Per Cent. Lohu
City of Phlla. Six PurOeut.
Loan (exempt rrom tax).
Btate of New Jersey Six
Per Cent Loau
Penn. Hall. Klrst Mortgage
Six Per Cent. Bonds
Penn. It. Secoud Murtgage
Six Per Cent, Bonds
Western Peuu. H. Mort.
Six Per Ceut. Bouds, (P.
R. R. gaarautee) nM
State of Tennessee Five Per
Cent. Loan
State of Tenueasce Six Per
Cent. Loan
Germ rd town Oas Co., prin
cipal and lntereHt nrn-
teed by Cl,y of PhtlaU'a,
800 stiHres Slocli
Penn'a Railroad Company.
200 shares Stock
North Penn'a Railroad Co.,
100 shares Stock
Phlla. and Southern Mnll
Steara.Co..80Hhares Stock,
Loans on Bond and Mort
gage, first liens on City
rnjo.ouo
120,000
50,000
300,000
125,000
80,000
s&.ooo
25,000
80,000
7.000
16,000
10,000
6,000
ao.oiH)
207,900
M,5OU,0O
186,800 00
60,000-00
311.875 06
138,504 00
(1,500 00
80,200 00
84,000 00
21,000 00
6,03125
15,000 00
11,800-00
8,500-00
15,000 00
ao7,9oo-oo
rroperues.,
MMIMIMn .
81,108,000 Par. Market valae. Jl,130.3iVj-a5
Cost,
Real Estate 86,000 00
Bills reoctoable for insurance made 8&!,4KeD4
Balances due at agencies, premiums
on marine policies, accrued inter
est, and other debts due the com
pany 40,178-88
Stock and fcerlp of sundry corpora
tions, 83m Estimated value 1,813:00
Cash in bauk...... ....IUd 150-08
Cash in drawer m5
l,W7,887-80
TnomM O. Hand,
Edmund A. Son
Samuel K. Stokea.
James O. Hand,
Theophllus Paulding,
Joseph H. Seal,
Huzn Craig,
John R. Penrose,.
Jaoob P. Jones,
James Traqnair,
Edward Darlington,
U. Jones Brooke,
James B. McFarland,
Wllllum O. Ludwla.
Ueorge U. Lelper.
Henry C. Daliett. Jr..
John D. Taylor,
George W. Beruadou,
Wmiam . Boulton,
Jaoob Rlegel,
opencer llcllvalne,
D. X. Morgan.Pltlsburg
iuawara juaroarouao,
iuiiu a. oompie, "
. B. Bereer. "
Joanna r. Jyre, . a. Beree
TriOMAJSO . HANI). ProHtitATil
un.wov JOHNU DAVIS. Vloe-Prealdont.
HENRY LYLBURN, Secretary.
HENRY BALL, Assistant Secretary, (10 0
OFFICE OF THE INSURANCE COMPANY
OF NORTH AMJiUcUOA, No. 858 wai.niw
Btreet.Phliauelphla. w
Incorporated 174. Charter Perpetual.
Capital, 900,000.
Assets 93,390.ooo
MA.RINE, INLAND, AND FIRE INS jRANCll
OVEB 920,000,000 LOSSES PAID SINCH
ITS OKUA-NlZATlOiV.
?Jtnnr, ?i?ffln George L. Harrison.
Samuel W. Jones, Francis R. uope.
John A. Brown, Kdward H. Trotter.
Charles Taylor, Edward a Clarke.
Ambrose .While, x. Chariton Henry,
Richard D. Wood, Alfred D. Jeasun
William Welsh, John ptwX?'
8. Morris Wain, Louis O. Madeira,
John Mabon Charles W. Cushmaa,
ffT?FS.ivOOFF1N' resldeni.
CHARLES PLATT, Vice President.
MATThiab MABia, Secretary. aij
TniRB INSUKAKCJG EXCLUSIVELY TH
ftkNx-lnooruoraiett I2i2iih.rt2?wr.f:.lxi
510 WAU, DT blreet, opoeli -dependence BqnirS
This Company, fnvoriSjiy known to tne cuiniunlt
for overlorvy yenrs, oontluaes to lnsare sjslnat loS
oi damage ly tUe oa .Public or Private aolid lis?
lther permanently or for a limited ume. ajo nB
XbeU Capital, together witH a large Bnrplni Fnnn
la investetl In the moat oareluimanuer, wluoh enahi
them to oiT-jr to the uuursd au undoubted smuu-UiI i.
tbe case of loea. 17
, DIBKTO.
Daniel Bmlth, Jr., i John Devereox;
Alexander Bensoa, I Thomsa Bmlth.
SAowm itoblns.
J.Uilllngbani VeUQ
ljnlel Haddock, Jr.
DAHIKI. wMITh: Ja.JraalflU3.
WV, , OBOW&LL, Seoreury.'
a.em
QTRIOTLY MUTUAL.
PROVIDENT UFEAND TRUST CO,
ni HUH ITkll UITT.
orricE, no. in h. jfouutii stkkjsx
(WKUUiaed 10 fXOlUute IdJlMi JJXoOAtAKfUSJ amnnJ
mexabuxi ot the "mmu
UOOIJ1TY OV IRIENDS,
eood risks of any class aocepied,
PouclesiMauaupcuaipiufsa piana, at tits lows
- President,
BAMTJIOj K, billPLKT.
Vtot-rresldeut, WUtaAM O. LuiMUHTKBTJi.
, Actuary, KOWUA-ND PAHHTi
. Thsadvantages onered by this Vompany ai
xoeUea, i7l
PWp CQMPaNY OP
LNCUJKA'OitA'IjLl) low CHABTKB PKRPETDAr
INo. Zii WAtb WT btreel. oppugue. the KxchlnmaT
This Company insures irum ions or Oam age by
, jt-iKaj,
on liberal terms, on bnlldius. merchandue. farnltnm
eic.rorinulteu periodn, ud permaueniiy on build.
iga by dtpolt of prtmlnm-v UM uuuu
Ihe Company has been In active operation for morm
than fclXTY VEAltS, Uurln g wLlcU aU loasba hV
been promptly aojustcd aud pais,
UiajvCTO-lW.
John L. Bodge, , David Lewis,
M. it. Maliuny, Kenjamln it t tine.
Junta T. Lewis, Tbomaa M. Powers.
William a Grant, I A. B. UcHeury,
Kobtrt W. Learning, i&duiuitd OastlAoa.
D. Clark Wbaiion, Bamuel Wlloox,
Lawrence Lew!, Jr., I Lewi e. Noma.
JOHN R. WDClUOUCit, PresldsBl.
Bamdbl Wrxooi, Becretary. titst
TI
IlK ENTERPRISE INSURANCB
PUlLADELPUia.
CO. OF
OUice Booth west Oor. OUKXi and WALNUT 8 La.
II bK ilMbUHAMtlll! MXVLUHIVKLY.
PIRfi-TUAl. AND TKKM POLiCIJua 1HHUFD,
ttuili Capital. ...........4Zixi uoji
CmU AaaeU Januarj ; 1. 18., , iltt,W
F. Batch ford Btarr,
J. Livingston Krrtnger,
J oli a 11. Atwoed.
BecJ. T. Tredick,
l-irorge H. btuari,
Wm. U. Buultun,
Cbarles Wneeler,
Tbos. If. Montgomery,
jonn Ml. mv WD,
james m. Averuen.
'I'hia ConiDanv Insnres Onlv flratiiu. rtkk. tAklna
no ipevlally haaatdous rltg. whatever, suoh as facto
ries, mill, etc
F. KaTOHFORDBTARR PrMldent
TJiOH. B. WONTOOMkKV, Vice-President.
Al.yx. W. WisTaa, Secretary. I
IMPEKUL FIRE INSURANCE CO.
LONDON.
ESTAIILISIIKD 1803.
raid np Capital and Aocomnlated Funds,
$8,000,000 IN fQOLD,
PRE YOST k II EBBING, Attenta,
I Ho, 107 South THIRD Street, Phllada,
CHAB. M. PKgVOBT. CHA8. P. HKRRfWB
OODLAND8 CEMETERY COMPANY".
Tbe following Manager and Omuers have been
elect Y-UCE. Fr-Me-t.
Wm. H. Mi I jym. W. Keen,
baiunel B. Uoou, Ferdinand J. Dreer,
Ulllln DalleU, 1 t0"?,1 uaby.
ltdwlu enli I 1 A, Knlilit.
Kbta-rr and Treararer, JOdtl'H B.TO WNBICTf D.
1'tae Uauagar bava panned a reaoluilun requiring
botti I,t4ivlaer aud Vuliors to present ticket at tus
entnaiee lor adiulaalon to the Cemetery, '1' token
uf bad at tua uiuu, div vuinitamj. atv.,o
jAtMBkreet,r olaayol lbs iianAgara. U
INSURANCE.
1829."tlIAUTERrEurETUAL.
Frantlin Fire Insurance Eompany
OF PHILADELPHIA!
OEce, Fob. 435 and 437 CHESSCT Street.
Assets on Jan. 1,1869, $2,617,37213
CA P1TAL ,..
AtX R 1 SUKFLDB.. ..
pUKMlLJi 8. .... n .
TJNBETTT.Kn Cr.AMa,"
. Moo.neo-.iii
.....i oh;
t.iu3i-4a
IHCOMK FOM lHoe,
afa-xut ha,.
Losses paifl since 1829,OTer$5J50O,0Q0
pprretoal and T rcP'-rry PollclpROn Liberal Turma
the (Jompanv twn imiipb folklpe on Hxnia of
Bulldlnga ct all aluOB, Ground Heats and Mortgages
TIT H LilTn R ft.
Alfred O Ttik.,
Alireu ritier,
Thomas Hparks,
William H. O.anL.
faniut-1 C4rant.
(Jto.e w, Richards,
t U b l I
Thoniaa h. Kills.
iii..r.n. U u
Otorge iales
AT FRED li. BAKKK.'prmld-rit
uiujjh Vloe-l'itslUeul.
JP. W. WcALIv iKK,Hoi(irir. .
WM. UltKKK, iiiari Bcrrary. It
W 8 URE AT HOME.
IN THE
Penn Mutual Life Insurance
COMPANY,
No. 921 CHESKUT ST., PHILADELPHIA.
ARM El ft, $3,000,000.
CHABTEKKU BV OIK OWM STATE.
HAXAtED, BY OlIB OWN CITIZENS,
LOSSES PROJIPTI.Y PAID.
POLICIES ISSVED ON VABIOVS PLANS,
Applications may be trade at tbe Home Office, and
at ine Agencies tbrougbout tne Mtata. is
JAMES TBAOCAIR PRESIDENT
SABVEIi E. M.OHESMnMM.VICK-PBEKIlEIVr
JNO. W. IIOUMOR A. V.P. and AUTOARY
HOB AT IO H. KTfePII EN.;;......tJiJRETAR X
ENGINES, MACHINERY, ETO.
1-hAi.l (111. inn I'Li w. .i. w . a T"f" ".A4'V M
, r "ww-jsiiiM,usTiu im mane
b.n in -ucoessnu operaUoa, anT been ezofni5SiJ
igaged In building and repalrins Marine and UiH
Knglnea, high and low-preieure, lronilolle WaiSJ
1'er.ks, tropellers. etc eta, reePBCtfnlly ofle'r ihtS!
ervlces to tbe public ei being ftJly prepared to
tract ror enalm-s of all titlk, Maflae, River
stationary Caving aeti of natMrns of SifferSo.' af
are prepared to exwiut, nr.1r. .iih l ,MI ""
.'J0,'. na sjiecibcatlons for WOrk dona
ibe esUblLbmeni fxw ol oharfe, and work .VS
The subsorlbers bave ample wharl-dook room
repairs of boats, whiue tbey can Ue In pcrrwtaakw
and are provided witb abeara, blocks, falls. auT.'.'
fur ralalui heavy w Ug bt weUbia.
auobo.nkajtb. '
M BiHACH and f AIJtfJCB atreeta;
v AueHa icx, m. xmioi
QOUTHWABK FOUA'Dllf. FIFTH ill
O WAbHIJSOlXJK Btreeut. ' -"-
rrM-KlUCK; A boka,
w"n'Slo Hlgb and JLow &eUSBt22'jtatIM
Roller, 0aaometen, Tanks, Iron JloaM, ate. ,
iZlZtJ-1J k1"' 'r'lro orbSi. ,
Iron Aiameitooa for 0as Wars. WorkshOBS. anJ
fiallroad stations, etc 1 "
Iteiorta and Oas Wac binary, oi the latest ana moot
improved oonatruotlon. ""
Every description ot Plantation Maoblnery.abMI
Bazar, Saw, and Grut Ullla, Vacuum Pans, OU
eteam 1 rains, Defecators, Filters, Famplnc, Xa,
.(Sole Agents for K, BUienz's Pateat Bngar BoUla
Apparatus, Meomyth's Patent Bteam Hammer, an
AapinwaU A WooUey g pateat OeaUiAKal Bogag
DraltUna Machines.
BRANDY, WHISKY, WINE. ETC,
QARGTAIRS & r.cOALL,
Rob. 1Z8 WALNUT and 21 8IUNITE sti
OIPOSTIOIB o
Brandies, Wines, Uin, Ollre OH, Ets, JESsh
WHOLESALE DEALERS IH
PURE RYE WHISKIES,
IX BOND AND TAX PAID. U
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS.
ST-
CLOUD HOTEL'.
THIS NEW AUD COMMODIOUS HOUSB, .
LOCATED CORNER OP BROADWAY AND
FORTY-SECOND STREET, lt
PoMeraes advantages over all other booses for the
accommodation oi Im gutsts. It was built expreaaly
for a bret-class Family Boarding llouae the rooms
btlrg l.rne and n miCr, heated by iiteam wllb not
and cold water, aud lurnlebed secoud to none; while
tbe culinary deparimeut la In tbe most experienced
bands, aQordlug guena an UDequalled table.
One of Aiwoud'a Patent K evaiors is alto among
tbe "modern Improvement," and at tbe service ot
gu'ite at all bourn.
Tbe Broadway and University Place Cars pass the
door eve, y four minutes, running from tiie City Hall
to Central Park, while tbe Hlxth and Seven tn
A venae Lines are bnt a short block on either aide,
affording ample facilities for communicating with all
the Depots, bteam bout Landings, places ol Amuse
meat and JSuelues. of tbe great metropolis.
Basra MORE & IIOLLEY, Proprietors.
Mt. Vernon) Hotel, -
81 Monument street, Baltimore.. "
Elegaatly Furnished, with nnsurpaiaed Culslaa, -
On the European Plan,
D. P. MOIIGA1T;
NORTH PENN HOTEL, KO. 445 N. THIRD
Btreet, Philadelphia, la VOW OPKN, on the
liuropean plan, A. HTETSON, Superintendent,
Koi'Bii to rent, with or without board; boarding
with or without rooma. , g Irxx
DUiENBERBY'3 OYSTER BAY, B. B.
corner of KEOONU and UAltKKT Htreeta.
amll is supplied at all prices. IarKest rtewi In
tbe city. Open on Sunday.
'.Ill
ROOFING.
T BA13Y ROOFIM Q -Xl
This Kooflug la adapted to all bollillar-.
It can be applied to bTEEi OH liir
HOOt'S at one-half the expense or tin. it is
readily pot on old Bhlngls Koofa wltuont i-e-ruovlui.
the shingles, thus avoiding thedawao
lng af oellings and rurnltore waUa nnUerguuS
repairs. (No gravel nsed.)
PBKSVHVB TOTJB TIJT BAOP WITH
I am always prepared to Repair and Paint
Roofs at short notice. Also, ft Alar run
HACK by tbe barrel or gallon, Uia beat and
cheapest la the market. Iua
a 17, yo.7ii y.,Wirrra,su.aSfoLo!wa.
BOOFINQ. LITTLE & CO., 'THB LIYB
, K0OFKK8- Ho. 1S VARKKT reei
Svery deaorlptlan of Old and I,aky KoafS luISi
tlpht and warranted to kfep in repair fur nra V-Tri,
tfd Tin Koois mads equal to Tnew' ! Watai
KSSedtoi0 ui,kiPn ow
OLD GRAVEL BOOFS COVERED OVEa
with liaslleblate sad warranted for ten vaaT
,Klm ' HAMILTON ftX 5 BJTtifi-
PMi 1 KK vnii trOITKI IV. UU A..tnM MVA.
H-vcry descrlpilon ot pattern-makirV madli
fflfiS.5K dUr' B"ller- ?' 8 t ftnnsylva!