THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA,' TUESDAY, D ECE MHKK 7, .81.0. tfiflinn, rn B'-cihiiiI t i,h funking fund, and oh roiiulot a fluid he lil Miiiijct to thu order ol Con grffiK, Novcmlier 1, iw,9: March 3, 1M4... 7u,4u- i:s.7il an ttti.l.'il -;n Jane 3, 1W4 7,744, Win J,4M,f,2l-1!l ,1ft12l'l Uari'.h H, IhG.').. . . 4,no:t fiOO 744,OfS-:W 4,74T,li:iS-;V4 noln of iMKi.Stt,n7!l,iMi R,rw:i,r;i4io a.t.rv.ij.w-.-u :)i'ilH of 1C7.2l,oAV0 8,R5,(V4l-J9 iVJM.HH-lB 'oiiniiin o( ifc(W. i,ns,wio aii), iiu 19 ,ii;,iUii'iti Total Jrt,H41,r.10 I1.1HS,646 62 174,033,01(5 02 Ai run! inu riRl paid fur tn coin 1793,484-52 Accrue d tntiTUKl. nift-lved In coin 2,12iM- 7t)t,3)V3'lS Total :t 74,H2I)40-7S Tktvvcort the 11lh iluy of May anil the Willi day Of Novvmix-r there wore, Sundays cxi:ltidvl, ono nun ired and HUty-iili executive unyn. During Hits tune there was paid for I'nit.vl hum fix per cent, twit.ds, on acrtmut of the sinking fund, ail I lor tins fund hold iliject ti Mid order ol; CingreHi, Interest and premium paid thereon Inclniled, f'J,2S2,270i:i. It will be neon that. tliene pivinenlH oxe.eod jwo.noo for every working 'lav, or over W.ooo.ooi) In every week foir the six iimnt.hn and a It -.tin over Included in the above stated time. 'J'he Treasurer now holds in trust for tho Hucretary of the Treasury, on ac count of the two funds mimed, 7S,47h,hiio in United mates 6 per cent stocks. The dividends on theHe stocks mi held will net an Income to the Treasury ami for the reduction of the public debt of 4,rvw.72s per annum. There ha already been received for Interest on thee bonds f704,mi4 In gold, wlikiti has been In vented in I'nlted States bonds representing $7s7,8ttO, which ate helil for the two fund above named. If the same rate of purchase Is hereafter maintained, nd tho accruing Interest invested semi-annually In like bonds, the whole national debt will thug be paid off tn less than thirteen years. I'ii per Currency. Total amount of I'nlted States demand notes out lundiug is given as f 121, .:)7-M); I'nlted States legal tender notes, .i.'AU:.n,194D0; fractional currency, llrst issue, I.ryi,fw7-D'i; second issue, 3,M9,d3-70; third I'suc, f23,U49, 740-13; two-year five percent, notes, ts4,ioo; two-year live per cent, coupon notes, I2,M'0; one-year five per cent, notes, 22n,2M), and six per cent, compound-interest notes, f .1,0(12,930. if two-year six per cent. Treasnry noU-s : Issued. l1H,b"r: of all denominations, f-2,ti4s,Jin); redeemed H3,4:i4; of all denominations, tiAM,HM; total re ileeiued Slid outstanding, 122,468, too. liThere has liaeii retained on the redemption of mutilated currency, for parts of notes that were missing therefrom, gl37,913-4l. Tho following Is a rucapitDlatlon of all kinds of ;overnment papers that were issued as money, or that were ever in any way held as a circulating medium, and that remained outstanding and unpaid on the 30th day of June, In the year lsou; ttt-ven and three-tnths notes, old Inane JI32,i'ir0-00 Seven and three-tenths notes, new do. l,ltW,Ri(lM0 Temporary loan certltlcites ih,;iio-0o Ceriilicatcsof Indebtedness 12,0'HVOO Kix per cent, compound Interest notes. n,Qa2,M3u-oo tiold certificates .!tu.4s,(;io-oo Three per cent, certificates 02.12ii,oiio-oo Old two-year six per cent, notes :t,2M-00 tine-year five per cent, notes 22.1,21-00 Two-year live percent, notes 84,in0-00 Two-year five per cent, coupon notes. . 42,riiii-on Demand notes, payable in gold 121,(i;l7 ,Mi Legal tender uotea a.V,:tr,,nu-ji Fractional currency, first series 4,r92,SS7-i) Fractional curroncv, second series 3,M9.(i.i;i-7U Fractional currency, third series 8t,94,74 i-13 Add for discounts on mutilated cur rency 137,913-44 Totnl amount of nil kinds of paper money outstanding f t7B,679,oxiT7 Of the total amount of gold certlllcates issued, there were outstanding July 1, ISO'.i, f3u,4s'.,04i. During the fiscal year the conversions and re demptions of 7-f.iis aggregated f 30,G22,80n, the total original Issue being t29,'J2,&S0, of which but l,18H,loO wero outstanding July 1, ts09. The following table shows the number of circu lating notes Issued dunug the years-Legal-tenders: fj,522,000 ones f 5,522,000 4,000,210 tWOS 8,432,(100 87,23 fives 4,33(1,180 800,490 tens 8,004,9(50 WM1,816 twenties 10,090,320 tw.fico ono hundreds 5,C.'(t,0W0 20,000 five hundreds 10,000,000 20,000 one thousands 20,000,000 Total 177,819,892 Fractional currency: 49,075,744 ten cents 14,957,574-40 31,625,938 tWCHty-IIVO cents. . 7,881,4S91Kt 21,740,13X fifty cents 10,870,oa8-23 Total 123,709,131158 Total issued during the fiscal year. 1101,229,023-65 The total issue of curitilcates of umlcotedueis from the commencement amounted to W1, 735,241 -05. One certillcate of the denomination of live thou sand dollars and seven certlllcates of the denomi nation of one thonsand dollars, are still outstand ing. Of the ft2,0oo outstanding, fsooo is caveated. Interest whs paid to June 80, lbos. 120,740,506-05 Interest was paid this fiscal year 248-71 Total amount of Interest paid to JlllyUO, 1809 20,740,815-30 .Principal paid aa above stated 601, 741, 241-05 Total principal and lutcrest paid up to July 1,1809 582,4S2,057fH In conclusion, the Treasurer says; It la certainly in no spirit of vain boasting that the fact is stated, that In the eight years and more that the Treasury of the United States has been In my charge, during which time money transactions were had that toot on the books of tho oillco at a sum exceeding $44,000,000,000 (an amount of money so great that the ordinary human mind can scarcely comprehend it), and notwithstanding the fact that vast amounts of money have been and are every day handled by hundreds of persons in this olllce, yet not one cent has, up to this time, been lost to the people of the United States 011 acccount of the management of the Treasury, or on account of the conduct of any employe In this office. If this is mere luck, then certainly 1 have been the luckiest of men. Losses, It Is true, have occurred ; but thus far they have been so small that they have always been made good to the Treasury by the persons re sponsible for them, or by the voluntary contribu tions of the associates of the unfortunate ones. Although I feel that I have the right to say that 1 have always done my wbolo duty to the utmost limit of my capacity for endurance; that I have worked unceasingly, In season and out of season, In the puolio svrvice; and that 1 have never done an official act that I am not willing that the whole world should know, yet it Is certain that without the aid of an overruling Providence, that has directed the choice of honest und competent per sons to aid In the arduous duties that devolved npon me, or without the kindness at all times shown me by your predecessors and yourself, such a result would not have been possible. I feel that such a irood fortune cannot last always. The barque ot the most fortunate and skilful mariner 'may at last be wrecked on some hidden rock. The law of chances is now strongly against me. I therefore now, more than ever, feel an anxious desire to retire from the perilous position that I hold, the holding or which 1 am sure has been or greater benefit to the good peopleof tho United ciaies man 10 oi inn&n, Treasurer of the United States. SHER1DATJ. "Mule PIiII'b" Annual Report What He Has lleen Doing lor a Veur 1'itst. The report of Llcutenant-General Sheridan ac companies mat 01 me ituutirm 01 uio flrnij. l .ene ral Sheridan commands the Military Division of tho Missouri, which embraces the Departments of Dako tah, the Platte, and tho Missouri, commanded re spectively by Major-General W. S. Hancock, Urevct Major-Oeneral V. O. Augur, and Major-Ueiieral J. M. Hehoileid. These three departments cover a territory of great extent, in which most of tho civilized, seml clvTll.ed. and wild Indians abide. The commander reports that all the coiiMiiamls have been economi cally and successfully administered during the past year. The number of troops would be sufficient if the companies are kept filled to tneir maximum. The report then continues as rollows : A great mauy or tho settlers iu Montana have been murdered, and five nr six hundred head or stock captured and run off within the last flftv UaTS. and much bitter com plaint has been made by the settlers on acconut of non-protection, the few troops stationed in Montana being lasufflclcnt to meet the wants of the case. There haB also been a great deal of trouble along the Missouri river, and a number of pooplo mur dered lu the viclnitv of the military posts. Tho friendly Indians and the agents and employes at II ig Cheyenne, Grand Rive.r, and Whitstone agencies, have been in jeopardy on several occasions, as the wild Indians have at times had their own way, driv ing the employes Into the agency buildings, taking possession of tho annuity goods, and tuklng the cattle. Steps have been taken to remedy these evils, as lar an wn uu, 11; Hie OIUUUUU Ul UIUCIL-UUUBCB. The post at Fort Uuford has been In a state or siege for two or three years. In the early snriua-1 hone to bu'ahie to send a few troops from the Department of the Platte to the Department of Dakolah. Although there have been numerous depredations In the Department or Dakotah, and some, in root, In all the departments, still thu condition of Indian affalrt la very union better than last year. The policy of reservations adopted by tho Indian Depart irnt Is. lu my Judgment, the omy policy that will nut an end tolndlau murders and depredations. I think that it may be necessary to punish some ot the Sioux M tb C'heyeuiiet and vllier tribes south had to b iimiM:( i. in-lorn peace run be fully established Mini tr-c r sirvi'lion system made a' success; but. evi iy 1 flort will be nmde to avoid an? nen -siity of this Klt;d. with the strong hop Ihit the savages iiiay ft-tiic down on their reservation and adopt a more pi Hi eful and clvill.ed lite. '1 he Indians have run rt-it along the lines of our V extern settlements and tho emigrant and com mercial lltiesortravd for many years.murdering and plnrrterlng without any iideqiime punishment and ' the Government Imw hltheito sou gut to give pro tection to some of Its best Interests by making pre sents to these savnges; or, in other word', while It found it necessary to enact iho most stringent laws for-tho government of elviii.ed whites, it wa9 at tempting to govern a wild, brut.il, and savage people without any laws at, all, it tho Infliction of any punishment for Iho mos.-. heinous crimes. This sys tem was not a success. If awh'tc man commits murder or robs, we hung him or send hlin to the penitentiary. If an Indian does the sa ne, we have been in the habit of givlnir him more blankets, ine inoian is a lazy, id'.e agibond; tie never aoors, and has no profession, except that of arms, o which he Is raised from a child: a s'-.ulp is con stantly dungled before his cycs.am) the highest, hrinor he can aspiie to Is to possess one t.arcn oy himself. It Is not to be wondered at, therefore, if he aims for the honor when Me grows no, especially If there Is no punishment to follow the barb.irous act. Tho Government has always been very liberal to Indians, especially whenever they have settled on rerervatiobs; the lands allotted to them have been of the very best character, making them, perhaps, by far the richest communities In the country. The svstem of snpplying the wild bauds under the present management Is working well; the Indian gets all that the (iovernment intends htra to have; he cannot now plead bad mini ; and. tr no nous not now cive nn his cruel and destructive habits. I see no ot her way to save the lives and property of our people than'to punish him until peace becomes a desirable object. The troops at the different points throughout tho military division are quartered (officers and men) comfortably. The expenses for tho ensuing year will be much less than the past; however, a very large portion of tha expenses of the last year were very properly chargeable to the Indian Department. I cannot closo this report without expressing mv high appreciation of the efficient management of the present Commissioner of Indian Affairs, and assure im that every eflort will be made by the military to sslst him in his diirtcult and highly responsible lulies. I am, General, very respectfuilv, your obe dient servant, P. II. SllKKIDAN, Llciitenant-Oeneral U. 8. Army. Brevet Major-Goncral F.. D. Townsend, Adjutatit- iiencrai, asmngion, it. u. MARINE TELEGRAPH. For additional Marine Sews see First Pait, ALMANAC FOR PUILADKLPHIA-TUIS DAY Bttn Kibes 7 11 1 Moon Hkts. s-m Sun Sets 4 32 1 Uiou Watea 5 21 PUILADKLPHIA BOARD OF TRADK. Jawfr DonoiiKin y, I Sahofi. K. Htokkb, Committee of tub Month. JobEl'U (J. Gianni, COMMITTEE OH ARBITRATIONS. J. O. Jstnes, Uoorce L. Buzt, K. A. Roador, milium w. raul, TUos. u Gillespie. OTOViUKNTS OF OCEAN HTIiA.lISIIIFM. FOR AMKRIOA. At Riant a London Now York Nov J'aliuyrn. Liverpool 8W v0m via lios.. . . Nov, Vlricmia.. . . . .Liverpool . ...Now York Nov. . ..Liverpool Now York Nov. Nevada Nova Suotian . . .Liverpool Portland Nov. . .Glasgow Now Yrk ; Nov. ndia Nemesis Allemannta... ..i.ivorpooi.....iew orn Nov. '21 ..Havre Now York Nov. 27 ..Liverpool Now York Nov. 27 . .Liverpool . ...Now York via Boh. . . Nov !M Cuba Siberia. DeutschlandSoutboniiiton. ...Now York Nov. aj 1UH KUK.OPK. ..New York.... Hamburg Dec. 7 ..New York.. ..Liverpool Dec. h ..New York.... Livorpool hoc. 8 ..New York. ...Knmii'ti ". joc, 11 . . New York Liveruool I u Holfi&iia Scotia... Idaho... . Weser. . . SAmaria.. . City of Paris New York. ...Livorpool Ilec. 11 r uropa new Yora. ...uianfjow Doc. II PcreirB Now York. ...Havre Dec. II Denmark New York. ...Liveruool Dun 11 C. of Antwerp... Now York. ...Liverpool, via lIal...l)oo. 14 Atalanta New York. ...London Dec. IS C. of Brooklyn. .Now York. ...Liverpool leo. 18 u. 01 London. ...Liverpool ....now York Dec. 25 F.tna. Liverpool Now York via Hal. ..Doc. in CO A NT WINK. DOMKKTIU. K1HJ. Prometheus Philada Charleston Dec. .asle Now York Havana Dn u Pioneer Philada Wilmington Doc. 10 Wyoming Philada Savannah Dec. II Gen.WaaliingtonNew York. ...New Urleuna Dec. 11 Malta are forwarded by every steamer in the ream lariinAa. The steamora for or from Liverpool call at Qneenstown, ex cept the Canadian line, whion eall at Londonderry. The teamen for or from the Continent call at Sontbampton. OLKARFD YESTERDAY. Rteamer W. Whilldin, Riggans, Baltimore, A. Groves. Jr. Ut. uarqueoamea uampueu, Harding, Alarsoilles, O. O. Van Horn. Brig John Welsh, Jr., Monday, Kagua, R. W. Welsh. ling Heporter, uooinna, Boston, donn Kommel, Jr. A Bro. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Steamship Norman. Boggs. 48 hours from Boston, with indue, and passenger to Henry Winsor A Co. fitliinst., oil Montauk. pasBed steamship Whirlwind, from Provi dence lor muaaoipuia; on isomuny Hook, saw barque Albert (ot Bath), from Leghorn; off Morris Liston's, a deep loaoea uarque, wicu round siern, nonna up ; on Keeny Island, barque Ella Moore, from London, and Abbie N. Franklin, from Genoa; off the Overfalls, saw a barque with mainmast head, mir.zen topmast, and foretopgallantmast gone : also, saw a large f all rigged ship outside the Oaiin. coming in; and a large number of schooners in the bay, uounu uu. . v iu T.-.. : 1. : 1 .1 m . n i , . . With mdse. to W. M. Baird & Co. ' h learner W. V. i'lorrenont. nnroDSbire. 24 hnnm from New York, with mil so. to Wm. M. Baird A Co. ftteamer S. b Phelos. Brown. HI hours frnin Nm Virlr with mdse. to W. M. Baird A Co. 11 r. ling iMormanby, Otis, 67 days from Ivigtut, wini knolite to Ponna. halt Manufacturing Co. vessel ti .1. taxlfiv Jk Co. henr Aurora, jimB, 1 aayirom rroaenea, jjel,. with grain to vuristian a vu. icnr vanaana, uampoeii, 1 a ay irom Leipsic, Vel., with grain to Josepn K. Palmer. ecrjr Aamirai, eioeiinan, irom uonan, Nvhr Thomas G. Bmith, Lake, from Boston. Bohr James H. Boon, from Salem. EASTON A MoMAllON'S BULLETIN. new York Ukfu-k. Deu. ti. No Imbt bouts leave for Baltimore to-aigni. Great HAstern, witn paper snavings. lor Wilmington, Sunshine, with empty barrels, for Philadelphia. M. henneseey. with lumber, for Philadelphia. Baltimore Branch Office. Deo. & Tlie following barges are ready to leave 10-nigut eastward : American Boy : 10m uyerr o.a. ooraicnero) a. rv, Jerome; M. A. Brady; J. U. Dygret; Alex. Toms; J. L. Post ; Samuel Wardwell ; A. J. Borden ; S. H. Cridlny ; S. O. Mrer: and Late and Early, all with coal, for New York. fn xiAJiE LI-u LA branc-u urru-K, ueo. 7. ine Darga Tim Low, witn coal, win leave ior new tors to-uay. A despatch to this ollii'e from Bordentown at 10 A. M. to-day, stales that the steamer New York left with four barges lor Baltimore, tutu iuu 01 ice. l. d. u, MEMORANDA. Bhin Wm. CnmminirB. Miller, cleared at New Orleans 1st iuit. for Liveruool, with SUMO bales cotton, 24U0 staves. na 1 piano. rtmo itecora. iiouer. nenoe. mi rinsnine-jutn nil. bUiamnhips Kanita, Howe, and Brunette, f reemaa, Dsnce. at rtew rora om inni,. Hchra Willie Mown, Hilton, from Kastport. Me., for Phi ladelphia, and K. W. Dillon, Ludlam, henoe for New llavao. want ashore on Townsend's Inlet Bar. on the niuhi of lid Insl. It is feared the W. U. will prove a total loss; me eargo is ueing mscnargea. OARPETINQS, ETC. J E W CARPETS AXMINSTEBS, WILTONS, VELVETS, miUSSELS. 3-PLY8 AND INGRAINS, Venetians, Druggeti, Oil Cloths, Etc. LEEDOM & SHAW, No. 910 AllCH STREET, 1 33 smrp PIULADELrniA. LOOKINQ CLASSES, ETO. E ESTABLISHED 179ft. As S. RODINSON. FRENCH FLATS LOOKINQ-tiLAJSSSli, BUGRAVINGS, LEACTIKCL CIlROMOtt, FAJKTTJHQB, aanolaovnrer ot ail klrtda of LOOKtNG-GLABH, PORTRAIT, AND PICTURB FRAMES NO. 910 C1IESNUT STllEET, It Fifth door above the Continental, Ptina. gTI3Vi:.'0.'Xf IIKO., Ac CO., OILS, laiB No. 133 8. 8KOONO luet, INSURANOti irvconioicAxi:i ims. on ici: oip the DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY. PHILADELPHIA, NOVEMBER 10, 1869. The following statement of the affairs of the Company la published in conformity with a provision of the charter Premiums received from November 1, 1806, to Ootober 31, Mill On Marine and Inland Risks. H.1,7-34 un ire Kicks ltil.HUS -m,K,7ui-ag Premiums on Polieies not marked 0 Aovemoer 1, in 4t,ft3oa CI,6-3;US8l Premiums marked off an earned from No- Teniner 1, ihhb, u ticunier ai. mi: l)n Marine and Inland lUrks. .. .!M,21-2!1 On tire Kinks Hii.n&i 7U $l,Ctin,848D9 Interest dnrinc the same period caivages, etc 115,027-61 $1,17WM Losses, Expenses, etc., during the year aa aDove : Marine and Inland Navi gation tosses $41fl.l(K)'W Fire Losses M,'M H Beturn Premiums 4! mii'lll Be-Insurances 41,27('b4 Agency Ghargri, Advertising, Printing, elu &t,tgl i Tales United KtaUts, State, and Municipal I'azes S2,39To4 Kapvnses SCJ,na7 U0 $744,2MOl $4H,6IH1 ASSETS OF THE COMPANY November 1, lfcfifl. United States Five Per Cert. Loan; ten-forties ( Unitd Slates Six Per OouU loan I lawful money) '. United States Six Per Cent. Loan! lKtd State of PenisylvaniaSix Per Cent! l,oan City of Philadelphia Six Per Cent. Lonn (exempt from tax) Statu of New Jersey Six Per Cent. Loan Pennsylvania IUilroad First Mori-' gage Six Per Cent. Bonds Peniicylvania Kailroad Second Mort- gago Six l'cr Cent. Bonds Western Penusylvania Railroad Mortgage Six l'er Cent. Bonds ( Pennsylvania Ruilroatl guiiranleo) State ol Tennessee Five Por Cent. l.onn Stato of Tenuvssoe Six Per Cent. Loan Pennsylvania Kailroad Company, 250 siiarefl stock North Pennsylvania IUilroad Ooin'- piiny, lull shares stni-k Philadelphia and Southern Mail r-tcanihhip Coniiauy, b0 shares stock Ians on Bond and Mortgage, first lions on City Properties S2lKi,(M) 100,000 60,000 200,(100 LfM.OOO 100,000 2O.0C0 25,000 S',000 7,000 12,500 5,000 10,000 2J,!K'0 lO.OOO'OO 107,750-00 60,000 00 213,950-00 SK),!25 00 103,000 00 19,450 00 23,62500 I.OtKI-O'. 15,000'UO 4,270-00 14,000-00 3,900 00 7,500-00 24t!,P00'00 $1, IK) 1,500 Tar. ,, , , ..M'lrltot value, $1,255,270 00 Real Estate.. .... 36,000-00 Bills Kecoivable for Insurances n,"11'0 323,700-75 muiun uuu hi agencies rro miunis on Marine Policies, Ac crued IntereHt and- other dehls due to the Company 65,097'96 v.iv, oviiji, i-iu., 01 sundry uor- poriltions. U4306. KHtimatiul value...... 2,740 20 anu in niiua Vjloo,dln no Cash in Llrawer u7o-,ki 169,291-14 $1,852,10004 PHTLADELPmA. November 10. Hie Board of Directors have this day declared a HASH DIVIDEND of TEN PER CENT, on the CAPITAL STOCK, and SIX PER CENT, interest on the SCRIP of tlie ( ompany, payable on and after the 1st of December proximo, tree 01 .National and State taxes. Tbev have also declarerl Hnmp liTUTnpwn THIltTY-FIVK PER CENT, on tho Kiriikii pdi. hiicjuo inr iuo year onaing uctooer , 1WS9, certiticatee :f wlncb will be iRHlierl tn t.la Tlttrtin. ntitaA .n l,A n on a nd u I tor tiie lit of December proximo, free of National auii niaifl mien, 1 liey liave ordered, also, that the Serin Corf lflt.n nf Prolits ot the Company, lor tlie year ending October 31, lfctio, be redeemed in Cash, at the olfice of the Company, on and alter lat of December proximo, all interest thereon 10 ci'HNB 011 uini uay. ny a provision ot tue cnarter ail Cert iticales of Scrip not presented for redemption within five years after public notice that they will be redeemed. uany. No certificate of Drofltn iRSuod an dor Tto ho mr incurpratiun, "no certitioat-e ftha.lliHHuo uulutisclaimed wiuuu iwu yenrs aiter uiq aocmrauoQ ox ui diviuoad wueruui ii is eviuence. DIRECTORS. TbomtsO. Hand, John C. Davis, Edmund A. Sender, Theophilus PauldiDg, James 1 raquair, Henry Sloan, Honry U. Dallott, Jr., James O. Hand, Willium C, Ludwig, Joseiih II. Seal, Hugh Cniig, John D. Taylor, George W. Bernadon, W illiaui O. Houston, Samuel K. Stokes, William O. Boulton, Edward D&rlinKton. H. Jones Brooke, Edward Latouroade, Jacob Riegel, Jacob P. Jones, James B. M'l-'arland, Joshua P. Eyre, Spencer M'livain, J. B. Semple, Pitttburg, A. B. Borger, D. T. Morgan, H THOMAS O. HAND, President. JOHN O. DAVIS, Vioe President. HENRY LYLBURN, Secretary. HENRY BALL, Assistant Secretary. H 121m 1829. -QUARTER PERPETUAL. Mlin Fire Insnrance Company OF PHILADELPHIA. Office, Nos. 435 and 437 CHESNUT St Assets Jan. IJ,69,$2,677,372,I3 cAriTAtr; ..... ACt HL iD SURPLUS. PREMIUMS tioo.eoo-eo 1,083,628-TO 1,193,843-43 INCOME POR 1S9, UNSETTLED CLAIMS, Losses caid since 1829,0Ter $5,500,000 .nufnl and TamnorarT Poliole en IJberaJ Tn,. The Oompany also issues Polipies on Rents oiiBuildiiifi VI mil M r" 11 awmw w.ssa.i DIRECTORS. , A Itred Fitler, Alfred G. Baker, u ..ii;nni I 'i nomaa Kuarka. Oeorne W. Klohards. Wlliam 8. Orant, Isaac Lea, I Thomas 8. Ellis, Uoura-e 1 ale. ' Guutavus 8. Benson. Uoorgetaies. ALKRkd O. BAKLKR, President GKOKOK FALKb, VioPreaident JAB. W. MOAIJLI1STKR, Secretary. u""fc TH KODORK M. RKUKR. AsBistant Seo rotary. ( a OFFICE OF TIIE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AJdKRIOA. No. 'W WALNUT Street. InoornoraUd lpluL T AbmU. -. - jj . . . . 53,350,000 OVER $90,000,000 LOBBK8 PAID BINOB ITS OBQAJS. AAiA A DTnvrrmiiB. Arthur O. Coffin. Bamuel W. Jones, John A. Brown, Charles Taylor, - Ambrose White, William Welsh, 8. Morris Wain, .Tntin MiLMnn. Kdward H 'IW.77 rranois ti Kdward S. Clarke ' T. Charlton Henry. Alfred O. J.n" John P. White, Ixmis O. Madeira, wuoxiee nr. uq Oeorge U Uwrlson. mw, C11ARLK8 PLAIT, vWpreaident MaTTBIAI Makis, Becretary. CiiAii. U. Rkkvkh. Asst. becretary. g j STRICT LY MUTUAL. Prevident Life and Trust Co. OF PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE, No. Ill 8.FOUIITII STREET. Organlied to promote LIFE INSURANCE among mtmuera of the Society ol Friends. Oood riHka of any class accepted. l'ullcica lueued on approred plana, at the lowest President. SAMUEL R. SniPLEY, Vice-President, WILLIAM C. LONOHTltETn, The advaDtajret oUerea lv Uiii ik)tupa&j v oa- INSURANOt. JSl. H 13 U Xt, -V LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. No. iO IlllOAmrAY, corner of i:ieTentli Mmt, New York. CASH CAPITAL I50,OM 1 126,000 dsppslted with the State of New York as security i"'";y noiners. OKOBGK KLLIOTT, Vioe President and Reeretar. r.m'ii mi vji.in luurv, Artnary. A. E. M. PURDY, M. !., Medical Fjaininer. rnrLAPFi.rntA r.icnirM-s Thomas T. Tssker, John M. Maris, ,,J. It. Llppinoott, Cliarles Spencer, William Uivine, James lrfing, John A. Wright, 8. Morris Wain, 'James Hunter, Arthur O. Coffin, John B. McCrosry. K. It. Worne. Organised April, lHoH. 076 Policies issued first six mentlisiover hi0 in the twelvemonths following. A II forms 01 r-oncie iscei on rnon ravoraole terms. Special advantages offered to Ulergjmen. A few good agents wanted in eity or country. Apply t unmv.a ns. lHNUAt'Kr1;, Manager for Pennsylvania and Delaware, fimce. No. fl WALNUT Street. l'lI.Hnl.,h,. BAMUKL POWK.HH, Speoial Agont, 4KB JNBUBK AT n O M E, Penn Mutual Life Insurance COMPANY. NO. 921 CWC8NUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. ASSET8, 83,000,000. CHARTERED BY 0UK OWN 8TATE. JUANAtiED BY OUR OWN CITIZEN LOS8ES PROMPTLY PAID. OIJCIEB IMHUKD ON VARIOUS PLAN8. Applications may be roade at the Home Office, and at the Agencies throughout the Bute. 9 188 J AM KM TRAQUAIR PRK8IDKNT WAIN I F.I, K. HTOHEM VIOK-PRK8IDENT JOHN W. UORNOIt A. V. P. and ACTUARY IIO RATIO H. HTEPIIENM HKORETARY rrilEE 1 OE M1K ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMl'AN Y PHILADELPHIA. Ollice S. W. Corner l'Ul'RTH and WALNUT Streets. MKK INSUKANCH KM'liUM V K.I.Y. PKRPKTUAL AN1 TKRM PULIOIKS ISSUED. Cash Capital 2u0,0u0'00 uaatl Asxetn, July 1, Ihtii. ,Si:i.27 -23. DIBKUTOKS. lf. Ratchford SUnr, J.Livingston Krringer, iNaioro ira7.ier, John M. Atwood. Benjamin T. Tredick, (oorgo II. Stuart, Uames Ij. Liaguoru. William (1. Boulton, Charles Whoelor. Tiioinas H. Montgomery, tlnun 11. lirown, dames Aerrsen. 'l itis CritiitiArjv insures onlv first, ctasa rmka. takinff no specially hazardous risks whatever, such as factories, mine, eic. r. A n 11 run" n i akk, rroninent. THOMAS H. MONTGOMERY. ViceProsl.lont. Al.FXANI'KH W. WlHiKil, Secretary. 25 TMKENIX INSURANCE COMPANY OF X. PHILADELPHIA. 1N( Ohl OKATEU 1S04-CHARTER PERPETUAL. so. '224 WA1,MJ I Street. ODoomte trio r xcuause. This Con.pany insures from Ions or damago by EIRE. on liberal terms, on buildings, merchandise, furniture, etc., fcr limited periods, and permanently on buildings by deposit of premiums. The Company has been in active operation for more than SIXTY YEARN, during wuicU all losses Dave been promptly adjusted and paid. John L. Hodge, David Icwis, Ronjatiriu Kiting, Thomiis H. t-owene, A. R. Mollonrv-, E'dmnnd Ca-itillon, Sauiuol Wilcox, Iiewi C Norris. M. r.. Alubuny, John 1. l.ewo,, Will in in 8. tiront, Robert W. 1 earning, D. Clark burton, Lawrcnco Lewis, Jr., ilUIIN H. WUCUEREK, President. Ramtot, 'Wiixox, Secretary. 428 JpAME INSUKANCE COMPANY. No. 809 CHESNUT Street. INCORPORATED im. CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL, $200,000. FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY. Intnres against Loss or Damage by Fire either by Per petual or Temporary Policies. DIRECTORS: Charles Richardson, Willium H. Rhawn, William M. Seyfert. Henry Lewis, Nathan Hilles. John Kessler, Jr., Edward B. Orne, Charles Stakes, John W. Everraan, Mordecai Buzby. George A Went, CHARLES RICHARDSON, ProsidenU WILLIAM H. RHAWN, Vice President WnJJAMB 1. Blanchabd Secretary. 7 23tj T'HE PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSUKANCB JL COMPANY, . Tncnroorated lHlio Charter Pemeinal. No. filO WALN OT Street, ounosito Indooendence Sanara This Company, favorably known to the community for over tony yenrs, continues to inHuro against loss or dam sue bv lira on Public or Private Builuinirs. either Derma nentlyorfora limited time. Also on Fufnituro, Stocks of Goods, and Merchandise generally, on liberal tonus. Tneir Capital, togetuor witu a large surplus r und, ll invested in the most careful manner, which enables them to oiler to the insured an undoubted aecuntjr in the oaat of lose. . Daniel Rmltta. Jr.. John Devereux, Thomas Smith, Henry Lewis, .1 i : , 1 1 ; . . v irAn Alexander BenBon, Isaao Hazlehurst, Tnomaa Robins, fl..l.tU.J4A..V T. DANIEL SMiTH, Jb., President. WM. G. OROWELL, SeoreUry. 8 8i5 JMPERIAIi FIRE INSURANCE CO. LOJNDOjN, EHTABIJ.SIIKU 1S0J. Paid-up Capital and Accumulated Funds, g8,000,000 IN Cr OLD. FBEV0ST & HERRING, Agentm, 1 4$ No, 10T S. THIRD Street, Philadelphia. CPAS. M. PREVOBT. CHAS. P. HERRING CARRIAGES. GARDNER & FLEMING, CAB II LAG E BUILDERS, No. 214 South FIFTH Street. BELOW WALNUT, f A Large Assortment of New and Second-hand CARRIAGE H, IKCMJD1NO Coupe Rockaways, Phcetons, Jenny Linda, Boggles, Depot W ogons, Etc Etc., 3 23 tutus For Sale at Reduced Prices. LOST. d1-A REWAKU. LOST A CKKTIr ICATI 3h 1 t nf New City Ixian. No. 1629. for In the nam. of JOHN UAHUH. Aiipucation nas been maae for r newal ol said ceruueavo. ui no use w any nns uut, 9 24 ftn 26t No. 253 DKAN Street, Philaduluhla IRE W O R K. GALVANIZED and Painted WIRE GUARDS, tore fronts and windows, for factory and warehoos windows, for ennrcnes ana cellar windows. IRON and WIRE RAILINGS, for balconies, offices cemetery and garden iences. Liberal allowance made to Contractors, Botlders and carpeilturD. au viuub wum. it.w. yiviuyuteai and work gnaranteea. KOlilSlCT WOOD B CO., Btntnem No. 1136 UDGEAvnnae Pnua. ALEXANUSK . UATTELLlJO PRODUCE COMMISSION MKROHJlNXS. , 1W Itl.il'U UUAIJlU-U AND H. 91 NORTH WATFK BTREET. PHILADKLPHXA. I HI (.puma O OaTTaXU KLUAH OATtMLU n-rrnu RAIT. TiTTPlT AWTi C i W i C J 0f all numbers and brands. Tent, Awning, Trunk and Wanon-eover Duck. Also, Paeer Manufaotnrere' M Till 1 V-Al " " w , vt, TAJ. liner t.ite, "'"'I w wuwe wiue, . , u ..1 1 i, v HaII rTarin. ate. ruuu " JOHN W. EVKRMAN. no. iua uuuiuju bush imii Htorasl o AVIIKL SMITH & CO.. No. 4 8. SEVENTH O Ktreet, STKAM AND GAH FITTERS AND PLUMBERS. Tube, Fittiu-s and lira. Worka ousUmtly 0A'lf work promptly attended to. Galvanised Tube fur ChumUmy Lot furnished. 11 17 3ia WINES AND LIQUORS. HER MAJESTY; ' CHAMPAGNE. ! DXJT210T3 tV LUSSOI7, 216 SOUTH FRONT STREET. THK ATTENTION OF THE TRADE 18 A solicited to the followto very (Jboioe Wina. mi . f b' DUNTON A LlfSSON, lit SOUTH FRONT 8TRF.HT. OIIAMPAIiNK.fi A.enla for he. M.li. r. m. Montebello, Csrt Bleoe, Carte Blanche, and Ohsrlni rarre's Orand Vin Rmtenie, and Vin Imperial, M. K lev man A Co.,ef Mayeaoe, Bparklin Moealle and KU1NH WIN K8. M A HKIR AR. Old Island, Booth Hide Reserre. nllKURlKK V. Hn.lnli.ha. Amrmtillan. Tnnax. V.L. lette. Tale and Oolden Bar, Crown, etc I'llKl h.- Vlnho Velho Real, Vallett. and Orown. CLARKT8--Fmmi. A ine A i'ie . Montiarrand and Bor. dean-i, Clarete and Kanterne Wine. in.-"lIWNwl." BRANDIK8. Uannease. Otard. lruuny Oo.'iTarlonl intKee. 4 1 c AKSTAIU8 A MoO ALL, Not. 1S WALNUT and 21 GRANITE S tree la, Importer of BRANDIES, WINKS, OIN, OLIVE OIL. Km. AND OOMMI88ION MERCHANTS For the sale of PURK OLD RYE, WHEAT, AND BOURBON WHIS- K.LKH. CARSTAIUS' OLIVE OIL-AN INVOIOB of the above for sale by l!ap Roe. 128 WALNUT and 21 OKAN1TK btm. - Bharpens the A ppotit e. Y. 1B . 91. Makes the Weak Robust, Y. 7 !. Adds to the term of Life. Is Unadulterated. AT- I". . HI. -1 Is superior for Mince Meat. Makes Best Whisky Punch. Y. 7 I. 11. Cures Dyspepsia. Y. r i. hi. Is the Best in the World. 12 3 Ira GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. Q LAKGE V A 11 I E T Y OF IVow Goods, Suitable for the Season, just reieirud. ALBERT C. ROBERTS, Dealer In Fine Groceries 11 Comer ELEVENTH and VINE Streets. JIOIIAEL MEAGHEB A CO. NO. B23 South SIXTEENTH Street, Wbolesale and Retail Dealers In PROVISIONS. OYSTERS, AND SAND CLAMS, FOB, FAMILY US1 TERRAPINS IIS PER DOZEN. Hi PATENTS. PATENT OFFICES, N. W. Corner FOURTH and WALNUT PHILADELPHIA. FEES LESS THAN ANY OTHER RELIABL AGENCY. Send for pampble on Patents. 34 thatni CHARLES H. EVANS. WILLIAM S. IRWIN, (SENERAL PATENT AGENT, No. 406 LIBKA1CY STREET. OUTOALTS PATKNT KLASTIO JOINT IRON KOOF. AMKRIOAN CORRDGATKD IRON 0(9'8 MANU FAOTURKS, 1IREPKOOF BUILDINGS, ETO. TAYLOR A OOALK'S PATENT AUTOMATIO LOOK UP SAFETY VALVE. BRADFORD'S LOW WATER INDICATOR, ETO. ETO. 1U 4 tl 1 STATE RIGHTS FOR SALE. 8TATE Kiehta of a valuahlo Invention just patented, and for Uie KLIOINO, OLTT1NO, and OlilPPINO of dried beef, cabbage, etc, are hereby offered for sale. It is an artiole of great value to proprietors of hotels and restaurants, and it should be introduced into every family. STATIC RIGHTS for sale. Model can be seen at TELEGRAPH OFFICE, OOOPER'S POINT. N. J. ewtr munux nuriUAK. FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFE J. WATSON & SON, Of the late firm of EVANS WATSON, j FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF SAFE STORE, HO. 63 SOUTH FOURTH" STREET, 8 81t A few doors above Ohesnnt st, Philada BLANK BOOKS. Important to Book-keepers. JUST PUBLISHED, THE "CATCII-WOKD" LEDGER INDEX. (COPYRIGHT SECURED). Book-keepers and aU others Having to nse an Index will find this a very valuable book. By using the "Catch-word" Index, It will not only save time and eyesight, but the ll n ding or a name quickly Is a mathematical certainty. You are umteu to can ana examine ic l'VDLIPUBD BY JAS. B. SMITH & CO., WnolCHale and Retail Blank Book Manufacturers and Stationers, No. 27 South SEVENTH St., 9 S3 tnstnsm PHILADELPHIA. LEGAL NOTICES. IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITx AND COUNTY OK PHILAOKLPHIA. Estate ol uunr.ni w. n.iiii u. deceased. Nnl.ioe is hereliy Kiven tliat 1.1. 1 A BMITli. widow nf said decedent, has hied her petition in the orHceof the Clerk of said Court, with an appraisement of the personal propel ty she elects to retain under the Act of Assembly of April H, IhM. and its supplements, and that the same will lieapprovea uy tue liiiuit on n i uitUAi, Aiooeuioer 11. lSiji. unless exceptions be tiled thereto. K. RUNULR SMITH. 12 3 4 1 9 4t Attorney for Petitioner. IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR TIIE CITY AND tlOUNTy OK PHILAOKLPHIA. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, and adjust the aeoount of MARY MlILHOtLANU (late McUlufckey), administratrix, deceased, and to report dis- IrlMUtlUUUI IHB u.w. . V will meet the parties interested, for the Purpose of his ap no nlment, on vYKUNKriUAY, Ueceuilmr IB, lHHft, at 4 olli. P. M.,at hi. office. No. 113 ti. t lfcTH Street, in yau.jMriPWIXIAM L. DENNIS. Auditor R. M. KLINE CAN CURE CUTANEOUS Eruptions, Marks on Ui. Kkin, Ulcer. In the throat, mouth and nose, sore leg. and sores of every oonoeivable character. Offio., No. 88 Houtit lvUVKNTli. betweea ilhwanut and Market Bu at. II AMDIEMENT. A U R A KERN K'8 OHRSNDT BTRftKT THKATRK arks of preparation, aa oiia-lsaj I ilirsma.ln fir. acta, entitled t A ' ll inu lO-NK.HT. after werk laiiiic irmu I'mmn. in Dr A 1 li inu On, THE WRITE LAOY'OF WICRLOW, Pt I1""" ccneIT' noTel '"'Ota, and tine east. 111 JlT I i I II I LI I R K N 'B M A T i Si KK "J A'AjrU A Y The Play- POOR Tl A KKH INTHEWOgU, , tlr.THB KIND KAIRT BIKDrl. ' Evening, dew, open t 7. Commence at ,'4 to K w ALNUT STREET THEATRE, N. E. COR. 12.,.'.I..,Dn " A 111 n'reets.- l!einsat V set. 8cond INicht of the rrnownwi ArtUti. sVa KU l a BAi KAi AN, MiUl'iu."" """f'.W0"1 Taylor, written expresal 1 A1ARY WARNKB. 57 i.?rnC,V,u i M'" RATfCM Art Bren v A 1 nr'",nt,', witn " nd ApimipnaM Mifs ItAThMAN will'besiiiipnrted by MR. UkOHOR JORDAN. MIlsH VIHtHNIA FRANCIS, MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCII BTRKET m - 1 ... Tin; nvttit k-n. by Mr.. JOHN 1KKW and ( lomparV, " ' t n. MtlNDAY and TUKHDAY KVEN1NC8 Tem Taylor s great ISrenlr Comedy. r'"""", 'I'll r 1, . . . . . with every Rcene New. Mrs. JOHN III1KW sppearlnu as Mrs. Kehrioh A i.le.1 by the Full C.mipauy. "0 Keats f pcnre d m days in sdvsnee. POX'S AMERICAN THEATRE J1 OI'FN TIIK Vl'AR HI 11 Nil WVWIJV Creates! Cs 111 nasi s of the Age, R1ZA H KLLI BRO IIRHR Mad'llo l.f I'U M1I.I.KK VlKA LL.M 1S8 K V A HIIKNT the yueen ot Sons:, Mnrl'lle lK ROSA. AVKNTUUIW ll.-H U ItClfTTU M TI1 I IiUL-ITV Ut A iri urn.. ...... 1. ...... v... i.i. n r, n v n., r, i j. iniiirTiuu ha 1 uni,, n r I r. iv .1 1 M .1 at 11 O eloeK. DUPKKZ BENEDICT'S OPERA IIOU81T. KEVK NTH St.. below Arch (Late 1 heatra Cunlinni'd Suci-cxs and Increased Attraction. THIS KVKNINU and Continue Kvory NurliL. DUPRKZ A HKNKUICT'S C.lusntic Minstrels and IStirl.-s, Opera Tronpe, Intro, tliu iDK Another Immense New Programme, first 'lime New lliirletipie 4 T Thieve.. Kirst W oek Fascinating FourCraces. First Time tirnen Ilorm Scene. First Week llebinson, Hello of Madrid. Admission, Mo. Parmiet, S5c. (iallery, 2fte. TVEW ELEVENTH 8TREET OPERA -LN HOUSE, FI.KVF.NTH Rrreet. above Oheanok, TIIK FAMILY HK.SORT. CARNCHOSS A DIXEY'8 MIN8TRFL8, th. great Star Troupe of tho world, in their tinea nail. FTIUOPIAN KOIRKKS, . BEAUTIFUL BALLADS, SONGS, OPF.RATIC SELECTIONS, and 01 KVEBteSlf BURLKSQUE, R.F. SIMPSON, Tre.J.;r.0ARNGR0S8' "TO A MERICAN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC J. V W INT FR TKRM will begin MONDAY, Jan. 3, 1871. Names of New Pupils should lie entered BKFOKK THIC loTH OF OKUKMRKR. There are a few vacancies which may be tilled by making early application at the office, (li 1 Ut N. Iie-I WALNUT BTRFRT. rpEMPLE OF WONDERS, ASSEMBLY BUILD X INCH SICNOR BLITZ in his Now Mysteries, axsinted by his Son. THKOl'ORK BLITZ. ' Fvenings jt 7 V. Matinees, Wednesday and Saturday at 8. MAOIC, VFNTRll,li(IHISM, CANaRIKS, AND BUR LFSOl :n M1NSTRKLS. Admission, ST, ltoxerved Seats, tpOo. 11 11 tf CENTZ ANT) "jfASSLER'S MATINEES p MUSICAL FUNT HALL, 1869-70. every SATUB PAY AFTKROON at a,1 o'clock. VU VALER'S (LATE MILLER'S) WINTB CAKDFN, Nos. 7211. 722. T24, and 726 VINK Htref TIIK ORAND ORCHKSTRION, formerly tbe propetf of tbe ORAND ft UK K OK BADKN, purchased at grd eipeuse by JACOB VALKK. of this city, in coinhinaU with (LAM FR'M ORCHFSl'RA ano Mis N KLLI A NDFRSON, will perform KVKRY AFTERNOON a. Kv F.NINO at the above-mentioned place, dmlssi. free , latf ' NEW PUBLICATIONS. 2joi,iay iki:nent! HARDING'S EDITIONS OF TIIE HOLY IIHILE. Family, Pulpit, and Photograph Bibles, FOR CHRISTMAS, WEDDING AND .BIRTHDAY PRESENTS. Also, Presentation Bibles for CHIKCHEN, CLERGYMEN, SOCIETIES AND tf;acuers. ETC. jew ami unpcro aHsortmcnt. oonnd In Rich Levant Turki'y Morocco. Paneled and Ornaniotital Designs equal to the London und Oxford cditiouB, at less lual 1IUII 11IC11 I111.CD. AV. W. ILiRDING, No. 32 G CHESTDT STREET, ST11ENGTH, BEAUTY, CHEAPNESS COMliLNED J Harding's Patent Chain-back PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. For Wedding, Holiday, or Birthday Prcsenta, thesa Albums are particularly adapted. The book trade and dealers In fancy articles for holiday sales will 11 nd the most extensive assortment of Photograph Albums In the country, and superior to any heretofore made. For great strongth, dura bility, and cheapness, Harding's Patent Chain-back. Albums are unrivalled. Purchasers will find it greatly to their advantage to examine these new lines of goods before making up their orders for holiday stock. Aluo.a large and splendid assortment of new styles of Photograph Albums made lu the usual manner. W. W. IIA.ROI1VG, NO. 326 CHESNUT STllEET, " 11 2nm PHILADELPHIA. "y ANTED AGENTS, TEACIIEBS, Students, Clergymen. Farm.r.' ton. and daughter., and all to Mil BEFORE THE FOOTLIGHTS AND BEHIND THE SCENES. BY OLIVE LOGAN, T?(e Great Reformer of Vie Stage, who, having- abandoned stage life, now exhibits in vivid colors the whole show world UK FORK AND BKrJIND 'J 11 K bOKNKS. Being Truthful, Moral, and UiKh toned as well as beiiHatiunal. Rich, and Kacv, it ontaeil. al other books. Keautilully illustrated with 40 spirited er f ravings, 24 full-page cuts, ouU pages, on rose-tinted paper, ireatent induaetuent. yet allured. Froipectus, BauipK Copy, Rexes, and Stationery Free. For circular, explaia ing, address, iiumediately, PARMKLF.K A 0O-, Fab lisliers, either at Philadelphia, Fa., Oinoinnati, Ohio, ol Middletown, Conn. 10 36 tntlui&Ai PHILOSOPHY OF MARRIAOE. A New Coarse of Lectures, a. delivered at th. New York Museum of Anatomy, embracing- the snlijeoU: How to Live, and What to Live for; Youth, Maturity, aissl Old Age; Manhood Generally Reviewed; Tb. Oauseoi Indigent ion ; Flatulence and Nervous Disease. Aooounted For; Marriage Fhilosophically Considered, ato. eto. Pocket volumes containing these Leo tares will b. for. warded, jpost paid, on receipt of ift cents, by add reusing W, A. LKAH V, Jk., 6. K. eorner of FIFTH and WALNtTC Ktreeta. Philadelphia IW REMOVAL. R M J. H. fulCHENER & CU.f CXJllIilKS OJP TIIK CELEBRATED J. "Excelsior" Sugar-Cured Hams, Tongues and Beef, Have Removed to their NEW STORTJ, Noi. 122 and 124 AUCH STllEET, HHlmrp PHIIJDELPHIA. ILLIAM ANDERSON & CO., DEALERS in tin. tvulslues. Na.l4NorU 8000ND Btai, Pluladelpli