THE DAILY .EVENING TELEGRAPHPHILADELPHIA, MONDAY JANUARY 10, 1870. 3 Cltv Aflnlr.. The Chemical Works of Iloscncarten A, Bon, Kitzwatcr ftrcet. above Eighteenth, were uliKlitly cinmnjrod hy firo lust creiiititf. Lewis Mnxwcll, acd ten years, slipped upon the ice on Saturday, and In falllnn broke his rithtarm. lie resided at No. 17:WCoatc8 street. John McDonald had one of his hands tiadly eruthed on Saturday, hy the machinery la lloopcn fc Townsend's holt factory. Ills wounds were attended to hy Dr. Ktf.es. A larjio medium of the friends of the Order of American McclmtilcH was held on Saturday evening at the hall, Tenth and Hpriiig Garden streets, to hear addresses respecting the Order. The Democratic Association of Pennsyl vania celebrated the battle of New Orleans on Saturday evening by speeches from Lewis C. Cassidy, General MeCutidless, Charles W. Brooke, and others. James Morrow, residing at No. 1013 Filbert street, fell on the ice at Twenty-fifth and Loin bard strcots, yesterday afternoon, and fractured ono of his legs. He was removed, to the Penn sylvania Ilospital. John Slilnn, twenty-five years of age, fell through a bridge over the. canal at Campbell's Mill, Manayunk, yesterday afternoon, and was severely Injured. Ho was removed to his resi dence. No. Main street. The fifty-first anniversary of the Society for the Advancement of Christianity in Pennsylva nia occurred yesterday, and was celebrated by a public meeting being held in St. Mark's Protest ant Episcopal Church. ' The clergy present were members of the Board of Trustees, several of whom took part In the service. The sermon was preached by Kcv. A. Wadlcigh. The annua, report was read by Kcv. Mr. Murhy of Gcr nmutown. The following gentlemen were elected on Saturday officers of tho Nonpareil Typographi cal Society: President, Owen A. Dullie; VlC3 President, nenry J. Hampton; Treasurer, William Harris; Secretary, John Savaze; Assistant Secretary, John Mead, Jr.; Stewards, John N. Hallowell, Thomas A. Hampton, Wil liam A. Burrows; Investigating Committee, J. B. Chant, J. II. Covvey, John M.Perry, William Goodc, Thomas J. Rogers. The annual meeting of the Jewish Hospital Association was held yesterday at their hall, on Coates street, below Franklin. The fifth ounual report of the association was read, showing that since the Iat annual meeting seventy-one mem bers had identified themselves with the associa tion. The number of reliable paying members is abont 700, yielding an income from that source of $:1500. It Is believed, with proper efforts, $500 more will he added during the present year. During the year 1800 there were treated at the hospital ns indoor patients 01 persons, 00 males, 31 females. With the exception of three all of these were discharged as cured. During the tamc time there were five death! amcng the Jf itients. A lire occurred about 4 o'clock yesterday morning in the large tbree-story brick building in tho rear of 0U. 02S, OtfO, 032, and 031 Rich mond street, owned and occupied by A. Horner, Jr., bedstead manufacturer, and before the flames were subdued tho building was greatly damaged, and Its contents, consisting of ma chlnei j and partly finished work, destroyed. By the active exertions of the firemen the front building, four stories high on Richmond Btrcet, used for finishing and storing work, was saved, as well as the 6urroundinc property. Tho en gine and boiler house attached to the building destroyed was also saved from "damage. The . Iofs of Mr. Horner on building Is estimated at about $10,000, on machinery, $15,000, and on stock, 12,000, all of which, it is thought, is covered bv insurance in home and foreicu com panies. . Fire Marshal Blackburn, who was on tho ground, states that the fire was supposed to bo accidental, as tho building was securely locked up when the flames were first discovered. Domretlc Attaint. Gold closed on Saturday at 122J. Fears in Mexico of a general revolution are dailv increasing. Nearly two hundred lives have been lost by flood in Chiapa, Mexico. Gustavo Fischer, High Sheriff of Cook ounty, Illinois, has absconded with a large amount of money. Jerry Dunn, the murderer of the notorious Logan in New lorK, is said to be lying con ccnlcd in this city. Four hundred and thirty acres of land have been bought near Abclcne, Kansas, by a Scottish emigration society. The ereat billiard match between Deery atid Dion was played in San Francisco on Saturday, ana resulted in a victory ior trie ior mcr. Hon. W. Strong will, it Is said, be nomi nated to the seat on tho Supreme Bcncn re signed by Associate Judge Gricr, and to which ' the late Mr. Stanton was appointed. The Winnipeg revolutionists have forced a loan from tho Hudson Bay Company. Part of the money is to bo applied to the purchase of mniflrial with which to start a newsnancr. Two colored men being refused admittance to the dress circlo of tho Academy of Music, Charleston, have taken out warrants against the manager for violating the provisions of tlia Civil Rights bill. Fisk, Gould fc Co., of Erie, are held to bail by the Passaic County Court, N. J., to answer a charge of conspiring to rob a locomotive com pany, by cnarging illegal lures ior transporting locomotives over the road. A decision has been rendered by the Supreme Court of Alabama, that tncre lias been no pro perty in slaves since 1803, and that from 1801 to 1805 no legal judgments were given, the oiliccrs of the courts and Legislature being mere usurpers. Caldwell, charged with complicity in the New York drawback frauds, was discharged by the Montreal judge before whom the proceed ings for bis extradition were instituted, and hy the connivance of his counsel ellectcd his escape. Lopez's son is in Washington to represent his lather s interests and to induee the administra tion to renew diplomatic intercourse with his Government. But first ho will have to say where hit? father is, and to prove that his Government but any existence. For elii n A flu Irs. A new Ministry has becu formed in Spain The French contingent military force is to be largely reduced. A trade's union riot broke out at Sheffield, iLDtrland. on Saturday. The chief editors of the Paris Eappel have been sentenced to imprisonment and flue for violation of the Press laws. That tho Pope will allow no discussion of tho dogma of infallibility unless ho is sure ol us allirmation is confirmed. The home aud also the foreign policy of the new French Ministry is to be enunciated iu tho Corps LegUhitif to-day. A number of miners under sentence for par ticipating in tho riots at Aubiu some time ago have been pardoned by the Emperor. President Grant purposes visiting tho sove reigns of Europe, and making the voyage accompanied by a tlcet of iron-clads; so at Icust runs the talk on the continent. Maryland! .HfKMiige of (Jovrrnor Howie. Governor Bowlo gives the condition of the Rtute finances as follows: The total receipts for the fiscal year ending 30th September last ' were 3,0Oa,O'.K) 58, which, added to tho balance in tho Treanury 30th September, 1808, fs4&3,&51' 01, makes the total aggregate of the fiscal year 13,484,041 -50. The total disbursements fer the same year were $.3,030,301-18, leaving a re mainder In the Treasury September 30, 1809, of 445,340 41. The aggregate debts of the State for which Interest has to be provided were, on the 30th September, 1800, f 12,002,038 00. EDUCATION OK XEGROKB. In connection with the Bubject of education throughout the State, the fact occurs to my mind that a portion of our population consists of colored freedmen, for whose education no legislative provision has yet been made. If at a period, immediate or remote, they are to become titizene,poiteed of thektUve franchise, would ml Kiund policy dictate such education of the clored population as would prepare thorn in telligently to exercise the elective franchise, and us citizens, to judge for themselves of the proper workings of our political system, and not be misled by the crafts and clamors of designing nnd unscrupulous politicians? Education among the colored people of the state would navo a beneficial cllect in rendering thorn more valua ble in any position they may 1 e destined to fill. It would doubtless render them as a class more virtuous and provident, and better mem bers of the community in which they live. It Is not proposed to add to tho burdens of taxation for tho purpose of educating the colored popula tion, nor to suggest that colored children bo ad mitted into the schools witli the whites: but that the taxes which are paid by the colored tax payers for school purposes be set apart for the education of the colored children, and that edu cational facilities be extended to this class of our population, and such encouragement given as will show that we have duo consideration for their welfare and prosperity. the Governor argues at treat icngtn agsinsi the fifteenth amendment, and, of course, op poses its adoption very warnuy. rOMl'EKBATION FOH KMANXIPATEI) M.AVES. On this subiect he says: That tho State of Maryland has a iust. and the strongest claim, upon the United States for tho value of her emancipated slaves, tnero can oo no cquuauie doubt, and 1 submit thia claim for your action, as rcouirea no less uv a sense ui justice, tuau from the necessities of a large number of our citizens, who, In yielding up this property to the mandate of the State, "made in accordance w 1th the invitation of the President of the United States, subjected themselves to imme diate ruin. No argument is necessary to substantiate this claiit. It may bo that the promt condition of national finances will not instifv tho riavmcnt. or tho prenent temper of the Congress of tho United States will not now sanction tho acknowledg ment of this just claim, but it is none tho less yonr duty and mine to continue to assert it, to the end that ultimate justice may do none tuo people of the State who have so largely suffered from this cause. I cannot hope for any Imme diate relief, but 1 do entertain the hope that In time the amplest justico will be accorded us. and therefore 1 suggest, at present, merely the passage of resolutions respectfully, but firmly, demanding compensation at the earliest date that the exigencies ol the national .treasury will allow. The Chinese Question. The San Francisco Bulletin publishes offi cial statistics showing the arrival at that port of a total of 13H,r80 Chinese immigrants, consigned to the six companies, as follows: King Yeang, 40,807; Yeaug Wo, 2S,207; Hop Wo, 2",X2; See Yup, l'.,lll; Sam Yup, ir,02;i; San On, 4370. These six companies are oilicially recognized by the Emperor of China, and they keep a careful guardianship of all the persons consigned to them. Their records show that 37,323 have returned to China alive, and that the dead bodies of 10,420 have been sent home for interment, leaving a total of 00,837 now on the Pacific coast. Of these about 41,000 are in California, 12,000 in Montana, 10,000 in Idaho, 8500 along the Pacific Railroad, 8000 in Oregon, 7000 in Nevada, and 4000 elsewhere scattered. Of the Chinese in California 31,700 are adult males, 4800 adult females, 3000 children, 1307 old anuuecrept; and 183 in jail. San FrarL- cisco has 17,000 Chinese inhabitants, 1570 of whom are merchants, butchers, bakers, etc., 704 laundry men, 2780 cigar makers, 4580 do mestic servants, 1500 operatives, 830 shoe makers, 17 doctors, 10 artists, eto. Only 1000 are put down as "laborers, "and 70 as rag and oiiol gatherers, it further appears that 12,701 have arrived from China during this year, and that the returning tide (including dead bodies) carried back 13,104: so that there were, on the 20th of November 343, less active names on the books of the companies than there were on tho 1st of January. The six companies collect and remit to China the savings of their wards, sending from $20,000 to if 100,000 by each steamer, This amount is made up of small sums, mainly to aid the immigration of friends hither, precisely as our Irish and German fellow-citizens have done for years. The Chinese who come to this country are not "Coolies." They are for the most part edu cated men, and are all of them tree agents. X heir religious and social prejudices are such that in coming to America they do not cease to be Chinese. They will not for many years, if ever, naturalize as American citizens. Only through allegiance to the Celestial Empire that is seen do they hope to attain the Celestial that is unseen. Even their bones must be buried in the native soil or the unfortunate dead is damned. The bone gatherers of the six companies are active workers. No Chinese is buried in America, nor yet at sea. These curious people' will not separate from the companionship of friends or oo beyond the reach oi their companions, lest the dread evil of unknowa burial befall them. With these facts, which have been often presented and are incontrovertible, the "Chinese question resolves itself into this; whether we will have the cheat) and faithful labor that comes to us from the Orient; and whether, having it, we will protect the la borer in those inalienable rights which are guaranteed to the humblest citizen. The bugaboo that America will ever be ruled by the Chinese is already losing force. It will never become more than a "question" in our politic LOOKING CLASSES, ETO. E STABLISHKD 179 6. A. 8. ROBINSON, FRENCH FLATS LOOKING-GLASBBS, ENGRAVINGS, UEACT1FUL CEROM06, PAINTINGS, Manufacturer of all kinds of L00EING-GLAB8, PORTRAIT, AUD PICTURE FRAMES, KO. 910 CIIESNUT STREET, I it Fifth door above the Continental, Philo, TUB' PRINCITAIL DEPOT J- FOR TUB BALE OF REVENUE STAMPS, No. 304 CIIESNUT STREET. CENTRAL OFFICE, No. 105 8. FIFTH STREET, (Two doors below CheBnut street), ESTABLISHED 1682. Trie nalc of Revenue Stamps is still coiitluucd at tllC Olli-JiHIUIlllKIltiU AKUUCles. The stock comprises every denomination printed bv the Government, and huvlw; at ull times a larire supply, we are enabled to lill aud forward (by Mall or ExprcHH) all orders Immediately upon receipt, a uiaU ter of exeat Importance. United Hates Notes, National Rank Notes, Drarts on Philadelphia, and Post Olllce Orders received la payment. Any information reRardinp; the decisions f the CoinmiHHloner of Internal Revenue cheerfully and c-niiuiMiiiKlv furnished. Revenue Stamps printed upon Drafts, Checks, Re remm. eti. The following rates of commisbioa lire allowed on h lumps and Stamped Paper: On fa aud upwards 2 rr ceuL " 100 " 8 "Boo " ...4 " Address all orders, etc., to NO. 304 CDEfcNUT STKALT, UJIAEEUEIA. MARINE TELEGRAPH. For additional tfarme Kewt set First . ALMANAC FOR PHILADELPHIA THI3 DAT. Pm Hikm 7U4I Moow Hr.Tt IPSO tUN Bets. 4 Nil Hum Watkb 6 25 PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE. F. A. Boitfh. ) .gmtii I,. HrsrBY, Committee or THSMoNtn. OioniiB N. Tatham, ) MOVEiUKNTS OK OCKAN BTKAiMSIIlPr. FOR ASI1CRIOA. FurHiilJ Txndon New York Do. Id Irance Liverpool.. ...Nsw York I)eo. W Columbia Glaagow Now York. lno. 94 8miul Liverpool ....New York via Bon. . . . Deo. 28 VnfoB Bonthampton....New York Ioo. an Idaho Liveruool . ...New York ... I, 01 The (Jucen... ...Liverpool Now York .....Ioo! 2 C. of Paris Liverpool ....New York leo. HI IS. American.... Liverpool Portland l),.0. Bo kurona. UlaaKow New York Iw, in Ilayt. Breat New York Jan. I Hellona London Now York .ln I Java Liverpool... ..New York Jan. 1 U. of Bos ton.... Liverpool New York, via Hal. .Jan. I FOK EUROPE. Silesia Now York.... Hamburg Jan. 11 IhtyofN. York. .New York.... Liverpool, via Hal. ..Jan. It Idaho Now York.. ..Liverpool Jan. 12 Java. New York.. ..Liverpool Jan. 12 Main New York.. ..llronien Jan. 13 Aleppo Now York. ...Liverpool .ln 11 Ciily of Pari. ...New York. ...Liverpool Jan. Ill ( ipliimma.. ,. ..now lorn. ...uiuaxow Jan. 16 Minnesota New York. ...Liverpool Jan. IA Union New York.. ..Bremen Jan. SO O. of Brooklyn. .New York.. ..Liverpool Jan. The Queen New York. ...Liverpool Jan. 31 Kuropa New York. ...Olaagow Jan. 22 Oitvof Hop ton . .Now York. ...Liverpool Jan. Wi neuona new l oik. ...ixinilon. Jan. 2! O. of Baltimore .New York. ...Liverpool Jan. 2'( OOA8TWI8K. DOMK.ST1U, ETC Oolnmhia New York. ...Havana Jan. 13 C of Aloiioo. New York Vera (Jrna .Ian 1-1 Tonawanda Philada. ....Ravannab Jan. 15 Mariposa Now York.. .. New Orloana Jan. 1! Jnniata Philada New Orleans Ian. 1H Ueo. Cromwell. .New York. ...New Orleans Jan. 22 Mails are forwarded by every steamer in therenularlinoe. The at earn era for or from Liverpool oall at Queenatown.ei. cept the Canadian line, which oall at Londonderry. The learners for or from the Continent oall at Southampton. CLKARKD 8ATIIRIJAV. Btoamahin Norman. Nickeraon. Boalon. II. Winaor A (In. Bieamahip Whirlwind, Sherman, Providenoe, D. 8. Stet son c JO. Steanwhiu Jas. S. Green, Pace, Richmond via Norfolk, W. P. Clyde A Co. Steamer (i. IL Stont, Ford, Georgetown and Alexandria, Bl earner J. S. Shriver, Her, Baltimore, A. droves. Jr. norw. rjarune Arcaaia. . viora ior orders. L.. Wester. paard A Co. eWI "HBil Duurtii a. BjanuiiiKt uBDuy,ui0amRzn, warren a ureKK ARRIVED SATURDAY. C.n.n. Vn Vnrl, T.. t .I . 1 anuria, wuu muse, to v. i'. uiyae a Co. MKMOP a Nn A. SblP Alaska. Bmall. cleared nr. Ran Frannlnen Mth nlf for Liverpool. Steamship Tonawanda, Jennings, for Pblladelphia.nailed from havannab Mb inxt. Steamship Norfolk, Piatt, for Philadelphia, Bailed from Richmond 7th inst. hteamsbip Brunette. Dnano. hence, at New York Rth inst , ana uiearei aenin to return. . . j , . ... . - - hteamer centipede, r-enton. hence, at. Rnatan Rth innr- Bliruue India. LODSchillhkv. for Philadalnhia. remninnH at Ixudon 25th ult. Bnc NuovitAB.Traak. for Bath, sailed from Holmes' Hole A. m. nin inst. bchr I homas Mc Bride, Naulty, banco, at Washington, D.C.fith inat. Schr N. II. Skinner. Thrasher, henon. at Fall River Rth instant. Mchr J. A. Uarnaon. I.lovd. hence, at, Boston Kit, nat. St-hr Ralph Carleton. Curtis, hence, at Holmaa' Hole A. M. 6th inat.. and sailed aeain next morning. Schr Alahamu, VanKilder, from Salem for Philadelphia, pnaaea neii fate vui insr.. Dcnr west vtina, iiawKinB, nence mr froviaenoe, at Now York 7th inat. Bcbrs J. M. Richards, Irving, and Kllia Pike, Larkin, for Philadelphia, were loading at Uhnrleaton 6th inat. Scbr Jease Williamson, Corson, for Philadelphia, sailed from Richmond 7th inat. Schr S. V. W. Simmons, Williams, for Philadelphia, waa lOBciiiiK afe " iiimoKtun, iv. u., oiu ids!.. Schrs Virginia, Bcarse, benoe, and John Farnnm, Baker, from New Castle. Del., at Boaton 7th innr.. Schr Gov. Burton, Ludiam, at Providonce 7th inst., from from new uaetie, Del. duiii nvaiiiBic iv. i,u. 01, umiir. t jiiimivu Dtu luab. Schr Admiral. Steelman. clearer! at Charleston rit h inst. I. ,J.. III. iA a m. : V- d.l. 1 . for Savannah. Schrs W. Citturn, Mohaffey, and B. F. Woolsey, John son, for Philadelphia, cleared at New York Rth inat. Si-hr George Neveniter, Hickman, from Boston for Phi ladelLbia. naased Hell Gate 8th inst. SchrN. W. Mn nee, King, at Portland 6tu last, from Portsmouth, to load for l'liiiaucipuia. NOTIOW TO M ARTNKRS. Notice is herehv iziven that, nn and after the nifrM. of the K'tb January. 1870. a tixed red lisht will lie exhibited from a liKbthoutie recently erected on t he - aontbeaat point of Rose Island, NarragaDsett Bay, Rhode Island. Tho sta tion consists of a wooden dwelling one story high, with a jnansara root, from wtilcn rises a wooden tower hearing the lantern and illuminating apparatus. The building is f minted a light drab, with brown trimmings. The lantern s black. The illuminating annarntn if, a lens of the aivt.h oraer. J be local plane is at a hi-wht or 60 feet above the level or the sea: therefore tbe liirtit anoulcl be visible from the deck of a vessel in clear weather at a distance of 12 nautical miles. Bv order. W. B. 8HTJRRIOR". Oh.ilrman. Treasury Department, Office Lighthouse Board, Wauhiug. ton, u. uan. , ibyu. CURTAINS AND SHADES. W H. CARRYL Baa resumed tbe Curtain Business with his Sons at No. 723 CI1ESNUT STKEET, Two doors above his Old Stuid. CURTAIN DECORATIONS, of the newest fabric ELEGANT GILT and ROSEWOOD CORNICES. TASSELS, FRINGES, WINDOW SHADES, LAC1 CURTAINS, from the plainest to the most elaborat and expensive. RAILROAD SUPPLIES. W. H. CARRYL & SONS No. 723 CHESNUT STREET, 11 2C 3l Two doors above our Old Stand GROCERIES. ETO. A LMERIA AND CATAWBA GRAPES XX. BEST QUALITY RAISINS, ALMONDS, WALNUTS, HATANA 0RANUFI FIGS, PRUNES, CITRON, CURRANTS, KTO. Ever; description of Fine Groceries. ALBERT C. ROBERTS, 11 7 Corner ELEVENTH and VINK Streets. f IOHAEL MEAGHER & CO. A.U. . . no, ns Bouin bixtjuwtu tstreet, Wholesale and Retail Deal en in PROVISIONS, OibTJilUJ. AJNU BAJNJJ ULAJKB. FOR FAMILY TJ81 BJUtAPLNti sis run jjuittw. ait PAPER HANGINGS, LOOK ! LOOK ! ! LOOK ! ! ! WALL PAPERS ftnd Linen Window Bhadea Manufactured. th cheapftet in tho city, at JOlilN'STOPTH Depot, Ho, l(a 9Ji r JLiiB-iiAii oirests iuumqsxl, new uoxe iJoi r iriitri i f r. . rt u T M K K R 1 C I A BOMS Na 430 WASHINGTON AVENUE, Philadelphia. WILLIAM WRIGHT'S PATENT VARIABLE CUT-OEP STEAM ENGINE, Regulated by the Governor. MERRICK'S SAFETY HOISTING MACHINE, Patented June, lses. DAVID JOT'S PATENT VALVULES 8 STEAM HAMMER D. M. WESTON'S PATENT BKIP-CENTRING, S ELP-B ALANCINQ CECi X RiX UviAL bUUAlt-JJlUUJNJiU UAC1UNE. AND RO EXTRACTOR. For Cotton or Woollen Manufacturers. T 10 mwf I. VATJOIIX HKbSlCR. WaxJAM B. 1OBJU0K. idh k vorm. y I U E G U A R D t FOR STORE FRONTS, ASYLUMS, FAfl TORIES, ETO. Patent Wire Railing, Iron Bedsteads, Ornament Wire Work. Taper-makers' W Ires, and every varle' of Wire Work, manufactured by V. WALK Erl ft RONS 8fmwt No. 11 N. BIXTUJBtreet. g'riiVi:ioi, into., &c von It I Ii M, llU3ia he laa . fcHCOHDIUMt. FINANCIAL. C O.U PONS Union Pacific Railroad Co., Central Pacific Railroad Co., U. S. 5-20s and 1881s, DUE JANUARY 1, 1870, BOUGHT. GOLD IIOUGIIT. DE HA YEN & BKO., DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, GOLD, ETC., No. 40 South THIRD Street, lit PHILADELPHIA. FIRST IVIOIITOAGE SEVEN PER CENT. GOLD BONDS OF THE rredericksburg and Gordonsvillo Railroad Co., of Virginia. Principal and Interest Payable in Gold. These Bonds are sec tired b a First and On) Morlmi on the entire real state.road, personal pro pert, franchise, and rolling stock of the Oompanj, iriren to the Farmers' Loan and Trust Comn&nv. of New York. Tm uhiM ju, nwu is runes in lenfrtn, oonneotinx rreaencas bnrjt with Charlottesville by wny of Orange Court House, passing through a section of the 8honanuoah Valley, the local traffic of which alone will support the road, while, as part of the great through lines to the Southwest and West, the safety and seourity of the Company's Bonds are plaoea beyond question and doubt. We oiler a limited amount of these Bonds at 92X and interest from November 1 in currency. Pamphlets, maps, and information furnished on applica tion w TANNER dt CO., No. 4 9 WALL STREET, NEW YORK. SAZvxnxsr. wonix. 13 4 tf No. U5 8. THIRD ST.. PHILADELPHIA. A K i .- ; ii o u H u I 0P JAY COOKE & CO., on. 112 and 114 H. T1II1U St., PIIILADELPIIIA. Dealers In Government Securities . Old 6-208 Wanted in Exchange ror'Ncw. A Liberal Difference allowed. Compound Interest Notes Wanted. Interest Allowed on Deposits. COLLECTIONS MADE. STOCKS bought and sold on Commission. Special business accommodations reserved for ladles. We will receive applications for Policies of Life Insurance in the National Life Insurance Company of the United States. Full information given at our olllce. io 1 3m -f) It E X U 1 c V O,, No. 34 SOUTH THIRD STREET, American niicl JTorcicn i3vivis:eis, ISSUE DRAFTS AND CIRCULAR LETTERS OP CREDIT available on presentation la any part of Europe. Travellers can mate all their financial arrange ments through us, and we will collect their Interest and dividends without charge. DltKXBL, WIKTBKOF & CO., 'DKEXEL, UARJB3 & CO., New York. I Paris. 31 1 L I, 1 O T T At 1 IJ IV nf, BANKERS, No. 109 SOUTH THIRD STREET, DEALERS IN ALL GOVERNMENT SECURI TIES, GOLD BILLS, ETC. DRAW BILLS OP EXCHANGE AND ISSUE COMMERCIAL LETTERS OP CREDIT ON THE UNION BANK OP LONDON. ISSUE TRAVELLERS' LETTERS OP CREDIT ON LONDON AND PARIS, available throughout Europe. Will collect all Coupons and Interest free of charge for parties making their llnancial arrangements with us. as; QIxEftttiUVIVjLXU, 1AY1S fc CO., No. 48 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. GlENDINNING, DAVIS & AMORT, No. 17 WALL STREET, NEW YORK, BANKERS AND BROKERS. Baying and selling Stocks, Bonds, and .Gold on Commission a Specialty. Philadelphia house connected by telegraphic with the Stock Boards and Gold Room of New York. 12 2 D. C. WHARTON SMITH & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, No. 121 SOUTn THIRD STREET. Bucoesec to Smith, Randolph A Co. Erery branch of tlx busineen will have prompt Attention heretofore. QuoUtlom of Stocks, Governments, and Gold con Untly received from Hew York br prinate mire, from our friends, Vdmuad D. Randolph A Co. 1M pm 8. PETERSON & CO.. Stock and Exchange Broken, NO. 39 SOUTH THIRD STREET, Members of the New York and Philadelphia and Gold Boards. STOCKS, BONDS, Eta, bought and sold on oone mission only at either city l set Q IT Y WARRANTS BOUGHT AND SOLD. C. T. YERKES, Jr., A CO. NO. 20 SOUTn THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA FINANCIAL. A RELIABLE HOME INVESTMENT THE FIBST MORTGAGE BONDS op rn Wilmington and Reading Railroad BEARING INTEREST At SEVEU PES CENT. Ik Currency, PAYABLE APRIL AND OCTOBER, FREE OF STATE AND UNITED BTATES TAXES. This road rang throngii a thickly populated and rich agricultural and manufacturing- district For the present, we are offering a limited amount of the aoove Bonds at 85 CENTS AND INTEREST. The connection of this road with the Pennsylvania and Reading Railroads Insures It a large and remu nerative trade, we recommend the bonds as the cheapest flrat-closa investment In the market W3X. rAUMTEIl a CO., BANKERS AND DEALERS IN GOVERNMENTS, No. 36 SOUTH TI1IRD STREET, 1 1 8m PnTT.AT.TCTPinA. JOHN 8. RUSHTON & CO., No. 50 SOUTH THIRD STREET. JANUARY COUPONS WANTED. CITY WABBANTS 1 B 8m BOUGHT AND SOLD. PATENTS. p A T C N T OFFICES, N. W. Corner FOURTH and CHESNUT, (Entrance on FOURTH street), m AN CIS D. FASTORXUS, SOLICITOR OP PATENTS. Patent procured for Inventions In the Unite. States a iTorelgn Countries, and all business re lating to the same promptly transacted. Call or set for circulars on Patents. Open till 9 o'clock every evening. 8 6 Brno I L LI AM 8. IRWIN, GENERAL PATENT AGENT, No. 406 LIBRARY STREET. OUTOALTS PATENT ELAfiTIO JOIN IKOA ROOF. AMERICAN CORRUGATED IRON OO.'S MANU FACTURE8, FIRE-PROOF BUILDINGS. Km TAYLOR A OOALITH PATENT AUTOMATIO LOOK UP SAFETY VALVE. BRADFORD'S LOW WATER INDICATOR, ETO, ETO. ' W 4 til PATENT OFFICES, N. W. Corner FOURTH and WALNUT PHILADELPHIA. FEE8 LESS THAN ANY OTHER RELIABL AGENCY. Send for pamphle on Patents; 8 4 tbstuS CHARLES H. EVANS. CTATE RIGHTB FOR BALK. STATJ n Viirhtu of a Tilnahla Invention hist natentwl. and fa tho KL.1CING. CU1T1NO. and CHIPPING of dried beej ftuhlimi'A. ntc. r. hartiby onered for mile. It is an artiol. OI Kit l.iu. w piuiawi, v. ui.vou nuu iotmuiwim. anditsnould be introduced into every family. STATE HK.HTN fcrsaie. Model can ue seen at i naJtUitAr u 97tf ilUNDV A HOFFMAN. DRUGS, PAINTS, ETO. R OBBRT SHOEMAKER A OO. K. E Corner FOURTH and SACE St.. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, Importers and Manufacture of White Lead and Colored Faints, Patty' Varnishes, Etc AGENTS FOR TUB CELEBRATED FRENCH ZINO PAINT. Dealers and consumers supplied at lowest prioet lor cam. it DRUGGIST AND CHEMIST, AND W HOLESALE DEALERS LN PAINTS, OILS. GLASS. AND PATENT MEDICINES, Nos. 1301 and 1303 MARKET St. iu xi uuiusm FURNITURE. RICHMOND & CO., FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE WAREROOMS, So. 45 SOUTH SECOND STREET, EAST SIDE, ABOVE CIIESNUT, 11 (I tf PHILADELPHIA. STOVES,' RANGES, ETO. THOMSON'S LONDON KITCIIENEJ or EUROPEAN RANOK, for families, notels, t ipnhlio institutions, in TvVf.NTY PlVfKRrW Ci'uu iu ViiilRilnlnlna Hansea. Uot-Airr. ..... i..r,ul.l iiujitra. Low-down Orates, tiruboaru Ktoves, Balli lloiler., Ktew-liole FUtes, Boiler Oookia btov... eto.. vuoii-auu a'rPK A T IOMSON:' II Q7 m 6m Ko. D N. bEOOND Street. D R. M. KLINE CAN CURE CUTANEOt nn,,.iif.n, Markaon tn. bain, uicera in in.tnra month ana oee, sore legs and sores of every oonolva .haraoiar. Onlce, No. as Boom si.umniu, diw (Uiaanutand ars.aJhtr 7ILUAM ANDERSON A CO., DEALERS f in fiaa YviuiiBittB. No. 146 North BOOOND Street. PhiuMleiuu) 1?1P1RK ELATE MANTEL WORKS . B XU KJMJU1 MO. lliWUaUUtA U BUSM JUwlat AMUSEMENTS. T 1U1 Jll Jwli:itHOIt'H Grand JJal Mnsitio, TIIUKSOAY, January 20, 1870, . ACADEMY OF MU8IO. The Brice of snheeriDtions. admitting . tUiu and one larlr. will be S. AOditional ladies' tlcteM, eaen 1. Kenrved seste in tbe lialconr Circle, at Kn omtaauih. ran be secured at O.W. A- Trnmpler's Moirio Htore.No. Kio Cliftnot street, oommencinir Monday. January 8. ri)evi.Biorit- icsnrs ior r amuj uiroie, itu cant. each. 1 ne followlnc eontlemen. as well as membara nf th.fl.. oiotr. will receive subroriptions: yv U.I.UM j. MOH8TMANN, corner nrtn and Uherrrsts. 1.. II KiinritT, corner of Fourth and Kace streets, M. K. Mi'CKl.R, "Fnbllc Lediter" office. (.KOIK4F F. HfNIUllj Nn. 7l Uhesnut street. 1 1 A W'Ai.Krii. No. 723 Clieraut street. News ttsnd, Continental Hotol. W. A. TnrMPi.KU. No. 1126 Uhnsnnt atraet. Ricbauii T. BiHMiivr. rnusio store. No. tilo A roll street. 14. A. Schwartz., No. IW Oh. snut street. Fmn'K Hai.tz, Mo. IIS Walnut street. I ovsx TomNY, No. 1K7 N. Merond street. LoriH Mkyer'b musio store, No. Ui:t Cheannt street. fii'HArf rn A Kobaui, Fourth and W'eod streeU. i o ii i.i id in 1 1. it AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC GRAND ITALIAN OPERA. THIS (Mondavi KVKNINIl. Jan. in. LAST TIM K. LAST TIM K. I. ART TIMEL WILI.IAM TKLIj. JjKr K A NO, Pi(T. LK.r'KANO in his renowned part of AUNOLDO. Inorensod CHORUS and OKOHKSTIl A. sranrf RALLKT, new DKKHSKH, new APPOINTME"T8, and trie same (rest (JAbT as on its previous successful representatinn. lU-MUitii'-'w (inesna;, uan. ii, KELLOGG, KKLLOUU. KELLOOO.' uoniseitrs neantiiui vpera, IH)MUTO; OR. THE CHRISTIAN MARTYR. New and romeon. dresses, splendid mu--scca. and appointments. jaibri j. ii. B.J1.1.IAIUW in an entire new reie. .Joint appearance of HTSSO. 1j. KRL1AK.U and SIO. O. LKFRANP. Together witli fiiennrs RKYNA, BARIIJ. and others. NORMA. Madame BRIOL in her arrest character ot NORM. with an immense cast. Reappearance of the renowned Tenor, Sift. B. MA8SI M I LI AN I. Scats for anv nerrormance now for sal. at the Aca- dcinj of Musio and Tniuipier's, No. 936 Chesnut stroel. LAURA K E E N E'8 OHK8NUT BTRF.KT THR ATRBV MONDAY ANUTl'KHUAT KVKNINUB, FLOW FOR H IX) Wand TWO CAN PLAY AT THAT OAMK. MISS LAURA KRKNK as I.UOY ARUNDKL. WKDNtibDAY and THURSDAY Bouoioault'a ' ply, MRPOY OODD. rnilai, r nnnn niu nn.ni.rii KJi: LAITRA KFENR. Three nieces MATKI MONY. IS SHE MAD ? ACTRKbS HY DAYLIGHT. BATUKDAY. SIATINKK HUttUOJj. MISS SUSAN G ALTON and Oalton Opera Company. Beats secured six days in advance. Honrs open at 7 : commence at 7.V WALNUT STREET THEATRE, N. E. COR, NINTH and WALNUT 8treeta.-Beir1ns at H. to THIS (Monday) nvftnini. Jan. ill, . Bishth Nialit of tbe biirhly successful new ROMANTIC MILITARY DRAMA. In fonr acts, by Watts Phillips, Esq., author of "Th ueaa Heart," ' in ionnon." eto., enimeo NOT UT'ir.TY. THE YOUNO VOLMNTKRR CORPS and bK.CK'S PHILADELPHIA BAND, No. 1, Are specially eneaned to siv. the ellects incid.atal ta the Drama. THIS SATURDAY, "NUT UU1I.TX" SaATlnll.il,. Chairs secured six days in advance. . MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH STREET THEATRE. Begins V to 8 . - TH IhlMnmUvi KVKNING. Jan. 16. EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY AKl'ERNOON. v itn new uceuery, , , lino Effects and Great Oast, LHTLE EM'LY. MARTHA MRS. JOHN DREW Aided by the full Oompejt SATURDAY, Jan. 15. at S o'olook, only MATINEE ot 1.1 1 l i.ti. ftu i.i. Seats secured six days In advance. ' tf FOX'S AMERICAN THEATRE. OPBN THE YEAR ROUND. EVERY EVENING.- THE (iRKAT GYMNAST, Frank A. Gibbons, Miss Eva Brent, Miss Adah Richmond, Signor Giavelli and Learned Doss, Mr. IrryTooley, Mr. Sam Dovore, Mr. Thomas Winnett, AVENTURKS DRS ORISRTTBB, Kte. Matinee on BATUKDAY AtTHHHwa t sq-qiook. , NEW ELEVENTH STREET OPERA HOUSE, ELEVENTH Btreet. above Chesnut. i n K 1AM1LI KUCtUK l'. OARNCROSS A DIXEY'S MINSTRELS. the great Star Troupe of the world, in their uneqaallodl IVI HIUI'IAM DUIHIIKB, - r f 'BEAUTIFUL BALLADS. SONGS. " OPERATIC SELECTIONS, and ' liauuunnijn UWiiiiiOWVi!W EVERY EVENING. J.U OARNUROSS, Mans rev. R. F. SIMPSON. Treasurer. U nraf TvUPRF.Z & BENEDICT'S OPERA HOUSE, DJ! fll III UUi lrjn VT acvu jjoi v ucohb WUUUUIi THIS EVENING, DUPREZ A BENEDICT'S - tiiEanuo Minstrel and nuricsque upera lTonpe IntroducinK, First Tlmo LAW YKR AND CLERK. First Time GROW LE'8 DOMESTIC TH( UBLKS. Tliird and Last WooU-FKhTI V L. FOUND ALIVK. Ii Admission, Wo. Parouet. 75c. Gallery, 850. 1 10 (it . c VALER'S (LATE MILLER'S) WINTER GARDEN, Nos. 72n, 722. 724, and 726 VINE Street THE GRAND ORCH EKTRION. formerly the nronerl ', of tho GRAND DUKE OF BADEN, purchased at (rre ' expense by JACOB VA LFR. of this city, in oombinatiqr with FLAMER'S ORCHESTRA and Miss NELLI ANDERSON, will perform EVERY AFTERNOON an. AdmiHRion free. 11 iuh TEMPLE OF WONDERS, A8SEMBLY BUI LB INCH. SIGNOR BLITZ! VERY EVENING, at Vi, and MAT1BKSOU WED N iCbDAY and SATURDAY at 3. Admission, 25 ots. Reserved Seats, 50 ots. ' 1 10 1 CENTZ AND HASSLER'8 MATIHEES O WllKIilAL FUND HALL. lHria-70. aver HATU R DAY A FTERNOON at 8 o'clook. 10 1 9 WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETO. -tWISLADOM US & COT DIAMOND DEALERS & JEWELERS. . WATCHES, JKWKLHI A BILTKH WAKK. .WATCHES and JEWELET EEP AIRED., 03 Chostnfit Bt.LrhUai Ladies' and Gents' Watches AMERICAN AND IMPORTED, Of tb. most oelebrated maker.. FINE VEST CHAINS AND LEONTINE3. In 14 and 18 karat DIAMOND and other Jewelry of the latest designs. Engagement and Wedding Kin.s, in 18 karat and ool Bolid Silver-War. for Bridal PiasenU, Table Outlet flated Ware, eto. II t fmwi ESTABLISHED 1828. WATCHES, JEWELRY, CLOCKS, SILVXRWAKB, and FANCY GOOD G . W. RUSSELL, NO. n N. 8IXTH BTRKHT. FUTLADKLFEIA; H I C H J E V E L R Y. joiin brennan; DIAMOND DEALER AND JEWELLER, NO. 13 SOUTH EIGHTH STREET, 8 mwl 9mrp fhiladelfhia. WILLIAM B. WARNE A CO.' Wholesale Dealer, in ' WATOHE8 AND JEWELRY, i F. somer Dr.VJiiiin tun vnnonui ncra.ua. SW1 Beoond tloor. and late ot No. Bo B. THIRD 8L IIII! KlltlkS.! II1U1S!!X What is nicer for a Christmas present than fin. cINGINU CANARY and a BEAUTIFUL CAGE? Cheaper than any place In the city. No. 14 North SIXTH Btreet, 13 ig lm Odd Fellows' nalL xv, a; nm.Miv. J T. laiTOH. I. MllaBOM. tS A riTOH Sc IrtcMAIHK-V J2J 6HWfIHO ANI COMMIRHION MKUOUAHl No. OOKNTIEB BLIP, New York. ho. IH KOU'l'U WHAKVEH, Philadelphia. No. 46 W. PRATT Ktreet, BalUlnora. Wl ar. praparwl to ship .very dMoripUua of Freight. Philadelphia, K. York. Wllmiugton. and UUnuedue) roiut. with prompt mas and'dmpetea, ""al boals asi. ieaia-Bg tumltkad U i kuriaM iwtsw,