iJS(j"""'J Ei;K(JKAllQliJilADEl,riiii; ATUjTdAY, APRIL 24, 18G9. X llVJ Ui 1 1J 1 1 c' . - xni-rM i unrioro ST I ID UITI IR p'. PTO. BEine A Diet Mental DyHprptli-n-A MnJml for Hinall NRln.rle- AND A SALVE FOR BAD CUTS. JTW wAoic tartMy wmpntruU-il ml put ty pr' or Family Vie. DY OL'It .HKU1KH KIHTOK. I NUMBER CCXX. THE SWELLS.. ' Hear tlwt noisy lot of swells Silly swells 1 Whftt a deal of truwhy talk their company fora tclls; Bow they chatter, chatter, chatter, In the bull-room of a night ! Halting such a fearful clutter, As If something were the matter, And hud put them In a fright. Killing; time, time, time, (Never thinking it a crimc "With the foolish conversation to the little luun'h- ing belles, Of the swells, swells, swells, swells, Swells, swells, swells While a-walking and a-talking with tho belles. See those dissipated swells Drunken swell! What a talc to temperance that tipsy tumble tells ! In the startled air of night Ringing bells with great delight, And singing songs with all their might. Although the words they do not quite Distinctly utter. ' Reeling, reeling, reeling, Standing, sitting, kneeling, Rolling, rolling, rolling, On their homeward journey strolling, With a resolute endeavor Now, now to sit, or never Bido by side with their companions in the gutter. In the gutter Arm in arm with theli companions in the gutter. Bee those horrid dandy swells Scented swells ! What a world of vapid talk their company com' . pels I . IIow disgusting their flirtation And affected adoration Of every exclamation Of the belles. Oh, maidens, young and single ! Lest your ears with pain should tingle, Never listen to the jingle Of the swells Of Uie swells, swells, swells, swells, Swells, swells, swells To the jlngliugand the dingling of the swells. Tailoks Defended. A tailor possesses the quali ties of nine men combined iu one, as will be seen by the following observations: 1. As an economist, he cuts his coat according to his cloth. St. As a gardener, lie is careful of his cabbage. 3. As a sailor, he 'sheers off whenever It is proper. 4. As a play-actor, he often brandishes a bare bodkin. 8. A s a lawyer, he attends many suits. 6. As an executioner, he provides suspenders or gallowses for many persons. 7. As a cook, he is generally furnished with a warm goose. 8. As a sheriff's omeer, he does much at sponging. . As a rational and scriptural divine, his great aim is to form good habits, for the benellt of hliu Belf and others. Curing the examination of a witness as to the locality of the stairs In a house, the learned counsel asked him, "Which way did the stairs run ?" The witness, who was a noted wag, replied, "One way they ran up and the other way they ran down." Tho learned counsel wiped both eyes, and took a look at the celling. ' A little five-year-old recently repeated his usual evening prayer, "Now I lay me down to sleep," to which he added, mueh to the surprise of his mother. "Please, tlodblens papa and mamma, grandpa and grandma, and grandpa's turkeys, and make 'em fat, and make papa and momma take me down to grandpa's Thanksgiving." A lady having the misfortune to have her husband hang himself on an apple-tree, the wife of a neigh bor immediately came to beg a branch of that tree to have it grafted into one In her orchard, "for who knows," says she, "but it may bear the same kind of fruit 7" A medical student says he has not been able to discover the bone of contention, and desires to know whether it is not situated very near the Jaw bone. In Chicago husuands are said to be so fearful of divorce that they add to their announcements of future movemenu the letters "W. P.," which mean f wife permitting," iff W fth Mood lstt! the rniin'cr, The day he'll ne'er forRnt ; fihe thought the muslin 'loiucr Than any shn'il neen yiH ; H watrhe.d hr playful flnifiirs Tb silks and siittns Umn The dirks looked quit uneasy, , And oodilett to the bowv 'Show me some velvj t ribbon, . Harr-pre, and satin Tirk." pti SMiil ; "I want to pun-bane Then nave the jroxls a Jerk. The clerk was all olwdleiice; He travelled "on his shape;" At length, with hesitation, She bought a yard of tape! Shsridan Kkowlis was one day walking with a friend a well-known London actor In tho MramL Knowles suddenly detaches himself from Ills friend s arm, and pours forth a volume of hearty salutations on a gentleman passing by, whom he button-holes on the spot. The gentleman, Instead of reciprocating, looks somewhat stiu and aggrieved. "No doubt you are glad to see nic, Mr. Knowles," says he ; "but I hardly think you have treated nie with very great courtesy. When I met you last I asked you to din ner. Yon fixed your own duy ami your own hour. We waited for hours. You never put In an api-ar-ancc, aild sent no apology whatever." "Why, bless my soul!" answers the Irish drama tist, "ye don't say so!' But I'Ve siich a memory ! A thousand pardons ! a thousand pardons! Come now, my friend, when do you dine at home aiuiu?'' "Wednesday, ami we shall be delighted to nee you." . , "At what hour?" . "Six o'clock." "Six o'clock done! I'll te with you. my boy. ocwi Mess you !'' The gentleman wafked off, Sheridan Knowles Joined his friend. Says Sheridan Knowles to his friend, a minute afterwards, "I'd give ye a thousand pounds, lue boy, If ye'd tell nie wm. Hint man !" UTiinIc of the Period. Manager to his Prlmo Tenore, triumphantly). "My dear fellow, I've brought you the score of the New Opera. We've arranged such a scena for you in tho Third Act! aboard the Pirate Screw, after the keelhauling scenes, you know! Heavy rolling eea, oh! Yes, and we can have some real spray pumped on to yon from a Firo Engine! Volumes of smoke from tho smoke stack, close behind your head in fact, you will be enveloped as you rush on to the Bridge! And then you'll sing a barcarole through the Speak ing Trumpet! And mind you hold light, as the ship hloirs up just as yon come upon your high 2) in the last liar!!" At a supper party at which Alexandre Dnmus was present, the lady of the house called upon him, iu the Jname of the other guests, to say something brilliant and witty. "Pray, do so, Monsieur Dumas," she said, when he did not seem to listen to her; "say something witty; that is your business; you are doing so every duy." "Ah !" replied Duma, "If you look upon the mut ter in that light, I am ready to do so, provided all the other guests give us likewise a specimen of their business. Pray, sir," he continued, turning to an artillery officer sitting on his left, "commence and lire off a cannon shot. It will le my turn next !" A clergyman taught an old man In his parish to read, and had found him an apt pupil. After the lessons had finished, he hod not been able to call at the cot tage for some time, ami when he did he only foumt the wife at home. "How's John?" said the clergyman. "He's canny, sir," said the wife. "How does he get on with his reading?" "Nicely, sir.", "Ah! I suppose he'll read his Bible very comfort ably now." "Bible, sir!' bless you, he was out of the Bible and Into the newspaper long ago." Good Advice An elderly gentleman accustomed to "indulge" entered the room of a certain tavern, where sat a grave Friend by the tiro. Lifting a pair of green spectacles upon his forehead, rubbing his inflamed eyes, and calling for hot braudy-and-water, he complained to the Friend that "his eyes wire get ting weaker, and that even spectacles didn't seem to do them any good." "I'll tell thee, friend," replied the Quaker, "what I think. If thee were to wear thy-spectacles over thy mouth for a few mouths thy eyes would get well again." Tables' differ. Tho dinner table fills f you; the gaming table empties you ; the multiplication table enables you to make many a good figure ; the table-t of memory assiHts you in drawing on the pust; and a lively H-table is excellent in drawing yon ahead. Tables differ, we repeat. Disbelievers may go and inquire. A ITnrd ThliiK to Do. 'Now, then, ladies, look me straight in tho face and don't smile." Recipe fok Being I'niveksai.i.y Bei-ovep Lend, and never ask to be paid; make presents, give treats, bear and forbear, do everybody a good turn, hold your peace, aud suffer yourself to be cheated. A lady In Tarts was out of all .patience and spirits at hearing nothing but French day after duy. One morning she heard a cuck crowing, ami exclaimed, "Thank God, there's sometHidy who speuks English !" "My son, know thyself !" solemnly said a father to one of his offspring. "Thank you, sir," replied the son, "but my list or acquaintance Is sufficiently large already." It may not be generally known that there is a sure remedy for the toothache by taking into the palm of the riuht hand a certain root to wit, that of the aching tooth. "My son," said an anxious father, "what, makes you UBe that misty tobacco?" The boy, declining to couhiult me question In tho spirit in which It was Bfcked, replied, "To get the Juice." "Nobody ever lost unj thing by love," said a benevolent-looking man. "That Is not true," said a ludy who heard the re mark; "for I once lout three nights' sleep." "I always sing to please myself," nUid a gentleman who was numming a tune in company. "Then you are not at all difficult to please," said a latiy who sat next io nun. nave you a sister7 Then love and cherish her With a holy friendship. And If you have none, why, love someoouy eise s sister. Why is an infant like a diamond? Because it is a "dear little thing." A good suggestion is like a crying baby at a con cert it ought to be carried out. ' "Family dismemberment" is the Clilcago name for divorce. SPECIAL. NOTICES. r ' " - " ' i '..w ... . - . - . COLT) WEATHER DOES NOT CHAP or rnua-him the skin aftr nstng WRHJHTS A L ltO!ATFl Ol.VAKIN TAHI.KT Or HOI.IDlFIK.lf (4l.VCF.KIff. Its Uy m makes th skin dnlioatoly soft and beautiful. It is dHehtfuUy fragrant, transparent, anil iDOOniirabl aa Toilet boap. For ml by all I trnpiriatt, H. U. A. WRUillf, 4t . , . Wo. BH (.'IlKSNUT Btroat. g-'NOTICE. I AM NO LONGER EX- tracttns Twith withnnt nain fnr .h rii.. n..i.l AaenciatMin. Persona wishing Wth citractnd absolutely iinm rain nj rrroii rmroua ucl. Um, Will And mat no. '- t kj x oirvst, lnarr nuit all S3m IR. F. R. THOMAS. j6 COFFEES ROA8TED ON A NEW , ; Principle, raUinin all the aroma and true flaror, ara tb beat. On sale by FAIRTHORNR A CO., I No. "20.1 N. NINTH and ' IMstnUiSm Wo. IQ.Itf MAUKKT HtrwBt. BaFT T. T. T. and whitens thvJTeeth, intimras and snotties the Gums, purine and perfumes the Hreath, prevent accumulation of Tartar, cleans and purines Artificial Teeth, ia a superior article for Children. It Is nsed and recommended for general use by numerous Dentists and Physicians. Proprietor, A- M. WILKorf tihemlAtand Dr,Wist, ir iv n tV .NINTH and rTLflKUT Streets. ForaalebyallDrurirjBf. l'" ltu jgy GOU6 11 AT THE RINK. OREAT-TEMTERANCE M ss MEETING ! JOHN D. GOL'OH, Esq., will Lectnre, nnder the auspices of the VOl'NO MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, ON TEMPERANCE, AT THE SKATING RINK, Corner of TWENTY-FIRST and RACE STREETS, On FRIDAY EVENING, May 7, at 8 o'clock. SEATS PROVIDED FOR LADIES. A fine Brass Band will be engaged. TICKETS, 10 CENTS. To avoid delay and confusion on the evening of the lecture, tickets should be purchased In advance. They will be for sale at the HALL OB" THE YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, No. 1210 CUES NUT Street, on and after MONDAY, April 19. Ladles' Tickets, with coupon for seat, without extra charge. 4 2iths2t rjfc N A T A TORI U M AND PHYSICAL INSTITUTK, BROAD STRF.KT, BKLOW WALNUT, "Mens Sana in enrpore snno." R EOPKNING OF THK SWIMMING DF.PARTMF.NT. SWIMMING SCHOOL FOR LAD IKS, UEXTLK.M KN, AND CHILDREN, Swimming, tho most important of nil bodily accomplish- Diem. Swiinmlne. the most comnlete mrtnn.istic. Swimming, the uioct healthful and umt'ttl of all manly siioriH. SwiuiminK, the essence of corporal dicii)line. The practice of swimmiiuf thii miwt rudicul cure of round-slHiuloorness lor our crooked youths. eioHnimt'Ks nnu exercise mean coiatort und Iiealtn ; com fort and heultu mean strength, bodily comfort ; uettlth and strength mean happiness. The Buuiuier season of our Institution will open, as upual, THK FIRST OF MAY. The Club deductions are on the saute liberal scale of lost seahon. Clubs forming now everywhere. The majority of them will be attended to on or before the 1st of the month. All Club applications will cease on SATURDAY, May S, at P. M. The dymnuHium, as usual, opens free of charge to all subscribers. For minor particulars, see the now Circulars. 4 21 At Respectfully, WILLIAM JANSFN. BS? PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. TREASURER'S DEPARTMENT, Philadelphia, Penna., April 2, 1S09. TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE PENNSYL VANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. All Stockholders, as registered on the Books of this Company on the 80th day of April, 1869, will be en titled to subscribe for 25 Per Cent, of their respective Interests in New Stock at Par, as follows: First. Fifty per cent, at the time of subscription, between the lBth day of May, lb9, aud the 30th day of June, 1609. Second. Fifty per cent, between the ISth day of November, 1S69, aud the 81st day of December, 1S69; Or, if Stockholders should prefer, tho whole amount may be paid up at the time of subscription, and each instalment so paid shall be entitled to a pro vuta of the Dividend that may be declared on full shares. Third. That every Stockholder holding less than four shares shall be entitled to subscribe for one share ; and those holding more than a multiple, of four shares shall be entitled to subscribe 'Or an ad ditional shara. Fourth. All shares upon which instalments are yet to be paid under Resolution of May 13, lSoS, will be entitled to their allotment of the 25 Per Cent, at par, as though they were paid In full. THOMAS T. FIRTH, 4 8 2m Treasurer. TO A K U 11 1 T J5 U T 8. rtt- mii.i no tpuir fifUUTUCTMKL'Ua Til U" Ur r HJPi J I. 1 I1T VVJUJMlWWtUl'llilVW V1V tlaLi ERECTION OF PUBLIC KU1LD1NUS. Philadelphia, April S, l8tW. Designs for new Public Buildiugs, to be erected on Inde pendence bquare, in the city of Philadelphia, with suooiti cations and estimates for the same, will be received at the OFFICE OF THE "DEPARTMENT OF hURVEYb," No. !i'4 South FIFTH btreet, until the FIRST DAY OF SEPTEMBER NEXT, at 12 M. Architects intending to submit plans will roeeive circu lars oontuining luU imormation as to the general oharacter of the proposed buildings, the amount ot accommodation to be provided, etc., by applying, either personally or by letter, to the undersigned, becretary of tho Board of Commissioners, at the southwest corner of Walnut and Fif th streets. , . A premium of $3000 will be paid for the design possessing the most merit, ttilfauo tor the second best, auuuo for the third, and ifcuoo lor the fourth. The decision iihu ttie menu of the plans to be made, and the premiums to be awarded, by tue Board of Commissioners, ou or boloru the first day ot October next, at 13 M. All rejected plana will fee returned. By order of the Board of Commibsioners. ., 11. C. FUuH, 4 7 18t becretury. jjQT HAVE A GOOD HAT; THE SECRET of your Iwks Lies with the boa vet in Canadian brooks. Virtue may flourish in an old cravat, But man aud nature scoru the shocking hat. The place to get the "good llal," Air. llolines should have auded, is R. h. W AL'l UN'S Now Establishment, No. lluti MARKET Street, second bouee above Tenth. One of the finest assortments of HOVb' HA'lh to bo foumimtlu.cn. 4l3Jw FOK CITY TREASURER, JOSEPH N. PF.IKKOL, Subject lo Di-iiiociatlc Rules. 4 Wtf iterf- Or F1CK OF THE LEHIGH COAL AND NAVIGATION COMPANY. r-Hii.Aiim.i HiA, April 1, lto9. The stated Annual Meeting ot the Stockholder of the Lehigh Coal and iavigaoii Company will be held at tuu BOAKD OF TRADE ROOMS, CltESXL'T .Street. abovo ilth, north side, ou 'IT KSDAV, the -tth day of May next, at lu'v o'clock A. M., niter winch will be held an election lor President aud Board of Managers to serve for tha ensuing year. '1 he pulls w ill close at 1 o'clock P. M. 4 -UtuthcHtciHt E. W. CLARK, President. jgigy- "A l'ENN Y SAVED IS EQUAL TO TWO Earned. The time to save money is when you earu it, and the way to save it is by depositing a portion ot it weekly in the uld FRANKLIN SAY1NO t UNO, No. 1 ; H. FOURTH btreet, below Cheanut. Money in largo or small amounts received, aud five per cent, iulureat allowed. Open daily trout V to A, aud ou .Monday evenings f rom 7 to H o'clock. CYRCb CADWALLADER, 8 16 Treasurer. CAMBRIA IKON COMPANY". A Special Meeting of the Stockholders of the Cambria Iron Company will behold on WEDNESDAY, the li-nh day of April, proximo, at 4 o'clock P. M.a at the Ottice of the Company, to take action upon the act of Assembly ap proved March IU, lWiH, amending the Charter of said Com pany, and the exercise of the power therein granted. By order of the Board. -Jtl t4 2S JOHN T. KILLE, Secretary. Bgy- THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Stockholders of the BINGHAM MININO AND LUMBERING COMPANY will be hold at their Ortiee, northeast corner of FOURTH and WALNUT, on TUES DAY, May 4, at l'J o'clock, to elect Board of Directors for the ensuing year, and for other purposes. 4 17 suilbti CHAK. E. ANbPACH, Treasurer. BfcS- ELLIS' IKON BITTERS. THE MOST I person popular and palatable Bitters in the market. To persons having weak or thin blood or suffering from dys pepaia, these pepsia, inese Hit tors insure a speedy roller. Curetuiiy pre pared on strict scientific principles by WILLIAM LULLS, use Bitter itrict sciei I'uenust. Hold by JOHNSTON, HOLIAJWAY COW K..M l.u -lull J a! AiiCll Btreet, aud druggists veryUi unutuit ttynr i. o. o. f. A NO !KRI-H BALL. Id honor and commemoration of the . or THF SF.MI-CENTFVNIAL ANNIVFTtflARY OF . . )!! KFLUlWHItlP. to be giren nnder the direct supervision of th t-RAND LODUE ANIM1RAND ENCAMPMENT OF t'l' , si .''in l.V I A, . OH MONDAY EVENING, April JS, AT THF. i rHTI.A PFLPH 1A 8KATINO RTNK, TWENTY Ft K ST and RACK Htreets. MUSIC HY BECK'S PHILADELPHIA BAND. REFRESHMENT AND HUPPEIl DEPAHTMENT IN HAHI.E OF A DO LP H PROKKAUEK. Tickets (refreshments not included), admitting a gen tleman and two Mates T Additional ladies, each 1 To be had of the Janitors of the various Odd Fellows' Halls, Music Htores, prominent places of business through out the city, and at the Kins on uie evening. The Cfimmittee offer aa a memento of this gigantic Re union of the Brotherhood from all parts of the continent of America, the following pRjZ First For the largest number of Tickets, over one hun dred, sold by any Lodge, Encampment, or individual, there shall be given A MEDAL IN GOLD, struck from the die prepared by order of the General Joint ( ran mittee, valued at $100, and enclosed in a beautifully finished case. , Kecond For the second largest number of Tickets, over one hundred, sold by any Lodge, Encampment, or in dividual, there shall be given A MEDAL, struck iu SIL V Ell, enclosed in a beautifully-finished case. Third -For the third largest number of Tickets, sold by any Lodge. Encampment, or individual, there shall be given A M EDA I., struck in BRONZE, enclosed iu a beautifully-finished case. Fourth-One Ticket to the Ball will be given gratui tously for every Twenty-five sold by any Lodge, Encamp ment, or single individual. Returns ot money from sales to be made without delay to the Secretary of the Committee, Brother A. McNutt, No, 116 N. Sixth street. NOTICE. In order to promote tho comfort of the visitors. It is requested that vehicles set down 'Vin t" ire-t." and take up "heads tail." This regulation will be rigidly en forced 4 i .It T. O. O. K. SEMI-CENTENNIAL AN- v N IVERSA KY. Grand Marshal's Aids, Division Marshal and Aids, will meet at No. RACE Htreet.on SATURDAY EVEN ING at S o'clock. Marshals of Sub-Lodges and Encampments will meet at 9 o'clock. Kame place. Punctual attendance is required, without fail. By order of PKTP.K FRITZ, Chairman of Com. on Divisions and Marshals. A. J. Knohh, Secretary. 4 -J3 2t THE MEM BE PHON LODGE. US OF HENEOS1S ADEL- Nq. 2S, intending to participate in the Semi-Centennial (. quested to be punctual at lelrbriition, are respectfully re the Hail of the Red Men. room No. H, southwest corner morning of the 2tith inst.. Dress Black suits, hliu P. U. SAMU P. G. Jokki'U Johnson, THIRD and BROWN, on the at H o'clock - sharp, k silk lint, and white gloves. EL B. WOOD, Chief Marshal. , Asst. Marshal. A'iiit jjgy- OLD OAKS CEMETERY COMPANY" OF PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE, No. 3 IS WALNUT STREET. This Company is now prepared to dispose of Its on REASONABLE TERMS. The advantages offered by this Cemetery are well known to be equal if not superior to those possessed by any other Cemetery. We invite all who desire to purchase Burial Lots to call at the office, where plans can be seen and all particulars will be given. Deeds for lots sold are reaxty for delivery. RICHARD VAUX, President. PETER A. KEYSER, Vice-President. M A RT IN LAND E N BERG Kit, Treasurer. Michaf.L NiHHtT, Secretary. 111 Am AST SPECIAL MEETING OF THE MEM born of the Corporation of tho"l.incoln Institution" will he held at No. IsS S. ELEVENTH IStroot, on WED NESDAY, 2th inst., at 11A.M. Alteration of by-laws proposed. By order ot seven memiiers ot the corporation. MARY MolIK.VRY, 4 22 5t First Directress of the Board of Managers. fi-"fJITY TREASURER'S OFFICE, Phh.aiei,1'H1a, April 12, ISritt. Notice To holders of FIVE AND SIX PER CENT. LOANS of tho City ot Philadelphia. Loans of tho City of Philadelphia, mat uring July 1, 18d9, will be paid on presentation at tuis office. Interest ceasing lioinuaieoi maturity. uvocira i. rr.iiwou, 4 13 tuthsl2t City Treasurer. fifp?- OFFICE BINGHAM MINING AND LUMBERING COMPANY, Northeast corner of rULK i ii and iyalwui btreets. Coupons due May will be paid on that date. 4 17 stut liTtJ CHAS. K. ANBPACH, Treasurer. CARPETINCS. CARPETING S. M'CALUIM. CREASE' & SLOAN, No. 509 CHESNUT Street, Opposite Independence Uallt Importers of Carpetings OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Fresh Canton Mattings. ENGLISH OIL CLOTHS. iKALLUM, CREASE & SLOAN, CARPET AND OIL CLOTH WAREHOUSE, IVo. 509 CIIESIN'UT St., lI.Ilal'a, 4 16 thsturp.T 11 Opposite Independence Hall. gPRINO .1 MP ORTATIONS. CARPETINCS OPENING DAILY. iti:i:vi: i,. kxiuiit & soiv, 3No. CHESNUT St., 4 8tbstulu PHILADELPHIA. NEW CARPETINGS! AllCII ST11EET Carpet V a rehouse. JOSEPH BLACKWOOD, iMmrpj No. 832 ARCH Street. " REFRIGERATORS. Pb P. K E A R N S, REFRIGERATOR MANUFACTURER, No. 39 N. NINTH St., Philadelphia. An eW'gnut assortment of my own make of Chest and Upright Refrigerators, Flitinlied i" t be8t ner ami LOWKIt THAN ELSEWHERE. OLD REFRIGERATORS REPAIRED anil made as good us uew, at a sutull cost, ut the fuc tory, NO. 3? NORTH NINTH STREET, . 13 ltnrp BELOW ARCH STREET. THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY, OFFICE No. !0 CHKKNUT Htreet. forwards Parcels, Pack auM, Msrvusuaisa, tiunk Notos, aud Kueote, enlier by ill own linos or in commotion with otlior Kxuroas Uomiauies, to all iu uriuuiual towns and vitiim in the United HtMoa. ' JOUM BINGHAM, JiupsruiUudeDt. GREAT D ARO AI N S FU R N I T XJ It 12 AT EICHM0ND & CO.'S, IHo, 45 South S12CONO Street, 8 86 lm EAST 8 IDE. FUR1HTURE. t. & j. a; henkels BAYING REMOVED TO THEIR ELEGANT STOKE, No. 1002 ARCH Street, Are now selling FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE at very Reduced Prices. 4 1 Srarp A V 1 S IMPORTANT! EEAUI XMmUBLES, .. ponr Salons et Chambres a Concher, ' Arranges pour Exposition tluus AppartouicnU Oarnis ct Couverte do Tapis. CEORCE J. HENKELS, EBENISTE, 2 1 3nirp C11E8NUT STREET, an Coin rte 13me. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, ETO. Q A SSI MER E S AND DOES K I N S, JAItfZES 6L LEE, No. ll.NOUTU SECOND STREET, SIGN OF THE GOLDEN LAMB, Are now receiving a larf?e and CHOICE ASSORT MUNT of all the celebrated makes of Black Doeskins and Cassimeres That come to tho country, 3 28 a AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. LUMBER. 18G9 SPRUCE JOIST. BPHUOE JuibX. Hl'.MiAHJK.. H KM LOOK. 1869 1GtG SEASONED CLEAR PINE. IQf'A lOUJ BKASONKD CI.I'.AK PINK. lOUt CHOIOK PA'ITKKN PINK. BPANlbU CKDAH, l OK PATTERNS. KK1J CKDAH. 1809 FLORIDA FLOORING. FLORIDA FLOOKINO. CAROLINA FLOOK1NU.I VIRGINIA FLOORING. DELAWARE FLOORINO. AISH FLOORINO. WALNUT FLOORING. FLORIDA STP U'JARDS.! RAIL PLANK. 18G9 1 WALNUT BDS. AND PLANK. 1 QfiO lOUtf WALNUT BDH. AND PLANK. 1001 WALNUT BOARDS. WALNUT PLANK. UNDERTAKERS' LUMBER. -100 AOUt UNDEKTAKKRS' LUMBER. 10UJ RKU OKUAH. WALNUT AND PINE. 1809 SEASONED POPLAR. SEASON KD C1IEKRY. 18G9 AtSH. WRITE OAK PLANK AND BOARDS. H10KORY. 18G9 CIGAR BOX MAKERS' - QfiG ClOAR BOX MAKKRS' lOUJ SPANISH CKUAR BOX BOARDS, FOR SALE LOW. "ICftO CAROLINA SCANTLING. IQ'O lOVO CAROLINA H. T. SILLS. lOUJ NORWAY, SCANTLING. 18G9 CEDAR SHINGLES. :yprk.ks khinglkh. 18G9 MAC 1.1-., ISKOTrlKK UU., No. 50( SOUTU Strueb iu UMBER UNDER COVER. ALWAYS DRY. WATSON & GIL.LINGHAM, 8 29 No. 924 RICHMOND Street. PANEL PLANK ALL THICKNESSES. 1 COMMON PLANK, ALL THIOKNKSSKS. 1 COMMON BOAKOS. 1 and 2 S1DK FKNOK BOARDS. WH1TK PINK FLOOR1NU BOARD8. YELLOW AND SAP PINK FLOORINGS, IX and 0. SPRUCK JOIST, ALL SIZK8. H KM LOCK JOIST, ALL 8IZES. PLASTERING LATH A SPKCIALTT. Together with a Keneral assortment of Building Lambs for sale low for cash. T. W. SMALT., 8 26 out FIFTEENTH and STILKS Streets BLANK BOOKS, ETO. WM. ALEXANDER & CO., SUCCESSORS TO JOHN ALEXANDER, BLANK BOOK MAKERS, PRINTERS AND STATIONERS, No. 140 South THIRD Street, 4 21 Ctrp BELOW CHESNUT, Philadelphia. HEATERS. rpiIE RUSSIAN AIR-TIGHT HEATER. Daniel X&ershon's Sons' HEATING AND VENTI LATINO WAREHOUSE KEMOVEll TO THE N. W. CORNER TWELFTH AND FILBERT, STS., Opposite the Farmers' Market. Hrh'k Work of all descriptions and Flro Work promptly attended to. A. B. MKK8U0N. 4 TrptT GEO. B. MKKHIION CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS. CLOAKS! CLOAKS! OCR STYLES are the newest. Di li MATKKIALS the most fashionable. OUR WORKMANSHIP tho very best, OUR STOCK tho largest lu tho city. OUR PRICKS defy competition. iiiicv ivi:m. 417 stutbtra No. ill S NINTH Ktlecl. STEAMBOAT LINES. FOR CHESTER, HOOK, AND Wilmington. Fare lu cents. Kiounuoil X tickets iA cents. '1 Iim .wit new steamer S. M. Felton leavpa nhaanut street wlur Jt V b A. M. and 3 4ft P. M., and Wiliuinvtoa at 0 50 A. Jind 1 P. M., stopuuig at CUuster and ILxilc each way. 4 lit uiwsilt BEDS, MATTRESSES, ETO. f F YOU WANT A DELIGHTFUL SPRING X B KD, neat, uealttiy, and eomfortable, usa the Hulf fsstniua Bed Kl.riuKS, -S per di.san. batiataotiun Kuai- INSURANCE. CONTINENTAL LIFE INSURANCE CO., OF ' " KEW YORK. Office No. 20 NASSAU STREET. ... r i .V Btstnifntshnwina;thbnsinss of the (lomnojiw dUTinc ths year IMS, and its condition on the 31st do of Datem- ber, IMiS: rolicfff isnned in IPSO Aim.unt lnnrel 0,004 .KL:lWi,lNO niVIDRNO 1 4''c'i,,Jn,M"Ti 18.. .. INCOME. 40 per cent ' Bultnce due Deo. 81, If87.JilIOJ, 1 575 1 Premiums and interest re- coWed in lttSS l,5'i6,3S04 8Vi:i-A,t.V.,3 Fifenditnres (including I.obbos) 3(i5,Ut7'0i Total A.ta S'iiO77TM) Iofrsraid in IPffl .!(!I.S50'00 r.t rest received and acutuod (i(i,3i?0U SUCCESS UNPARALLELED. '. Tl:e srewth nf tts inturcr.es is sliown by the following ascent: . .... A'ete Itlit iAt ' Anwwt Insured. 1H'4 1,406 3,W7,8UO i7... -..4.1H8 . . . : ujmm m. v. . ... . .:.VOO ' : Io,Stii,180 Total .....11,507 ;i,'ii:j,o!-iO ..4 .. REASONS FOR INSURING IN Till CONTINENTAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. I. Chartered under the Laws of the State of New York", and prohibited from engaging in qitculatioiu of any kind. Not allowed to undertake any but Uft tikt and cannot est its funds except in United States Stocks, Now State Stocks, and Mortgage bonds with double security.'. 3. Organized on tbe Mutual plan. Profit annually divided, which may be applied to the cancellation of Loans, to a permanent reduction of future premiums, or to the purchase of additional insurance. 8. Kconomicnl and carelul in its management, haying paid its losses from receipts of interest on investment, alone. 4. Issues all approved forms of Policies, Ordinary Life, Single Payment, Term, Endowment, Joint Life, and An nuities. b. Kates of premium as low as a proper security will ad mit. No extra rate charged for risks upon tho lives of fe-" mules. 8. Allows a loan to the assured, if desired, of one-third the annual premium, when it amounts to $40 or more, without requiring premium notes. Loans not deducted from the policy in case of death after three years. 7. Slakes no charge for medical examination, policy fee, or stamp. 8. Allows thirty days' grace in payment of renewal pre miums, during which time the policy remains in full force. 9. After three annual payments of premium, the assured can, if in embarrassed circumstances, continue his policy for a period of time nearly equal to that in which it ha. already beon in force, by paying merely the interest on the premiums when they become due; or, having paid his pre. mium, and he be pressed lPT monoy for other purposes,. ha can temporarily loan from the Company a sum, in auh, equal to four-fifths of the net value of his policy. 10. Gives to the assured on any plan, after the third year, premium has been paid, tile privilege to exchange for a paid-up policy : or, if the object for which the insurance waa effected shall have ceased will purchase his policy at it. equitable value, paying rash therefor.' II. Premiums may be paid annually, semi-annually, trl. annually, or quarterly. III. Kaeh policy-bolder given a voice in the election, and management of the Company. 13. All Policies and dividends non forfeitable. r 14. Never contested a claim, and pays its losses promptly. All policies incontestable for the usual causes. 15. Insured have the largest liberty to travel wjtbou extra charge. 16. Extends every advantage to the insure which time and experience have shown to be just and tife 17. Insures only hrst-class risks; therefore the mortality among its members is annually l'at. 18. Thrift of the Company unparalleled in the annal. ol Life Assurance. Policies re Usued by the Company : Is favor of yourself, your wife, children, parents, brothers and sisters, or creditors, or any person depending on yon, ' also on joint lives, payable to the survivor on the death of either. The ratio of expenses as compared with , the amount of business is excelled by but one Company. JUSTUS LAWRENCE, PRESIDENT. J. T. ROGERS, SECRETARY. Pennsylvania Branch Office, TZo. 425 CIXESXIUT Street WINTER & JEWELL, MANAGERS. Solicitors desiring to act for this Company will be liber ally dealt with. 4 13 tutus 6t rp WINTER k JEWELL. OFFICE OF THE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA, . No. WALNUT" Ktrett, Philadelphia. Incorporated 17 4. Charier Perpetual. Capital, ($300,000. Asset 8'2,3.f,000 MAR1NE, INLAND, AND FIRE INSURANCE. OVER 40,000,000 LOSSES PAID SINCE IT8 OHUAN1ZA1ION. mKaXTOttB. Arthur O. Coffin, George L Harrison, Samuel W. Jones, Francis ii. Clops, John A. Brown, Edward 11. Trotter, Charles Taylor, , Fdward 8. Clarke, Ambrose Yvhite, T. Charlton Henry, Lichard D. Wood, AUred l. Joxaup, W iliiam Welsh, John P. W'hito, g. Morns Wain, Ixuis C. Madeira, John Mason. Charles W. Cushuian. ARTHUR O. COFFIN, President. CHAKLK.B PLAIT, Vice-President. Matthias Mabis, tworoUiy. li 1 rpiE 'ENTF.RTRISE INSURANCE CO. OF OmcBout "irtlV'HTH and WALNUT Street. HhK INbUKAM K EXCLUSIVELY. PERPETUAL AND TERM POLICIES ISSUED. Cash Capital J(Ki,oiK)DO Cash Assets, January 1. It. mjta F. Retchford Starr, J. Livingston Erri tiger, Nalbio Frailer, John M. Atwood, Beuj. T. Tredick, tieni-fto H. St uart, l..im 14 Hmwn. uanitta 1.. tiaguurn. Wni. U. Boulton, Charles Wheeler, Thos. 11. Montgomery, o antes jveriMtm, 1'tna Cdiiiiisuv insure, only nrst-claas risks. tjLkinff ha. specially hazardous risk, whatever, auou as factories, uull t F RATCHFORD STARR, President THOS. H. MONTUOMERY, VuKJ-Presideot. ALZ. W. VHuitB, beuretary. 2 1$ pirERIAL FIRE INSURANCE OOv: LONDON. EKTAULIMUEU 1H0H. Paid-up Capital and Accumulated Funds, ' 08,000,000 I iv gol r. PREVOST & HERRING, Agents, ' S No. 10T S. TIHKD Street, Philadelphia. C1IA8. M. TRBVOST. cnAS. T. nERRLS ' 1-