The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, January 17, 1870, FOURTH EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, ' MONDAY, JANUARY 17, 1670. i
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CUT Affalra.
Jeeoe Piatt, afred sixty-three years, a resl-
dent of New York, fell npon the slrUwalk at
Biith and Spruce streets on Saturday, and frac
' 'tured several ri lis. LU was , taken to theFena-
aylvanta lloapltal.
. William Kendrtck, aped fifty-five years, re-
eldiriR at No, 63(5 Bedford street, fell off a tep
Satorday evening, and received injuries of
the arm and hand. Ho was removed to the
, 'Pennsylvania Iloepltal. ' v
. -Edward Johnson and Isaac Anderson have
been committed by Alderman Kerr to answer
the charee of the theft of two sots of harness
from the stable of Ehret & Siunes, Seventh street,
above Norrle. - , ' ,y
The missionary reportof tho American Sunday
School Union shows the receipts, collections,
donations, etc., durlnjr the year to have been
93.87.V88; valrie of books and Other requisites
given to schools, 12,088-5S; amount expended
by auxiliary societies, $5730-81.
a The building No. 134 Market street Wat
damaged by fire shortly after 10 o'clock on
Saturday night last. The first floor was occu
pied by E. Gwlnn, clothing dealer; the second
by John D. Robbins, hat trimmlnsrs; In the back
r r.:" : ,,art 0f this floor the fire originated. .The upper
floors were occupied by A. lerblsher & Co.,
tat and cap manufacturers, and by R. Roso,
,,. , manufacturer of paper boxes. The flames were
! T confined to the room where they broke out, and
were goon extinguished. The principal damage
was done to the stock of Mr. Gwlnn, by water.
The loss will not probably exceed $500.
The Board of Domestic Missions of the
PrAhvt.AHan Church rcnort darlnir the past year
tho appropriations to tho missionaries under
their care were $115,749. The whole number of
missionaries in commission during the year, was
546. The number of churches and missionary
stations wholly or in tart supplied, aa far as re
ported, Is 82i; number of newly organized
churches, 60; admissions on examinations, 2792,
:andon certificate, 19110; making a total admis
sion of . 4732. Number in communion with
churches connected with the board, 26,078.
Temple Association was held at the hall, Sixth
and llalnes streets. The committee having in
charge the selection of a site for the erection of
a new hall reported that the lot of ground on
the northwest corner of Broad and Spring Gar
den streets, which is considered a most elltrlble
site, can be secured br the 1st of April if $20,000
can be raised meanwhile. - The sum of $100,000
Is asked for the property, and the terms are one
fifth to be paid dawn, the balance secured by
mortgage, payable In ten years. In size the lot
is ample, having a front of 'one hundred and
seventy feet on Broad street and two hundred
i - feet on Spring Garden street. Committees were
appointed to ascertain ho"w much money can be
raised by the lodges and' encampments, and to
take measures to obtain the lot on the best
term. -
j . Domestic AUalrw.
"4 Gold closed on Saturday at 131 . '
The Pcabody funeral fleet was at Madeira on
January 1st. "
F urtner surrenacrs oi uuoans to me espanisn
authorities are reported. ' I '' ; i t ' '
Governor uurKeo, oi uian, aiea on Saturday
morning, of pneumonia. . ! ''
r It is reported that Georgia will adopt the
fifteenth amendment. , ..
; t vMr. Allen, Minister from Hawaii, was pre
sented to tne rresiuent on Saturday. .
Already the Stanton fund has . reached
$100,000, and thore is good prospect of that sum
belnsr larccly auirmcnted. i '-'
Indian affairs were discussed at length on'
Saturday at a joint meeting oi tne Indian uonv
mission and. the Congressional committees.
'Thomas J. Campbell, convicted at Pittsburg
of the murder of bis wife, has been sentenced to
eleven vears and nine months imprisonment. '"
r . . An Investigation Into the gold conspiracy of
oepiemucr itieii wm cuuimeuuou vy mo xiuuso
Committee on Banking and Currency on Satur-
day." ""' " " 1 ,'
Already Congressmen are talking about' the
end of the session, and some are of opinion that
with industry it can be brought to a close by the
1st ot May. - ,
' Collector Casey's conduct of the New Or
',, leans Custom Mouse is still the cause of great
v J 1; i s contention, and the pressure In favor of his re
moval continues unabated. ' "
A committee of the National Labor Union
Comrress is in Washington preparing an address
to the people setting forth the demands of , the
workln(rmen of the nation. t
" ' A'rumor prevails In Ottawa that the Do
minion Government has decided to discontinue
licenses to American fishermen, and to fall
" back on the Interpretation of the treaty of
1818. ;,....,.,, ,. ,
Last evening the Congressional Temper
ance Society met in the Metropolitan Methodls
Church in Washington. Vice-President Colfax'
'' r an several Congressmen .addressed tho meet
4 i . ing. -ft - m .'-i
Rupert s Land affairs present a serious
annearance. The Hudson Bay Company's safe.
P '.'.i :! containing $250,000,-has been seized by the
French under Rlelau, and another Indian war b
.feared. . . j .';-?. .ai ' ;i '
Last fall a prominent citizen of Montana
Territory was murcierea Dy eiacKrcet lnaians in
his own house. The murderers were Indicted.
but takinsr refuse with their tribe, a doubt arose
as to whether civil process could be executed
against the resistance of a whole tribe. Eventu
ally it was decided to make the arrest, and an
adequate military force has been despatched for
the DOTDOSe. -J. .-.! ' , dV.'
Forelaa Allitlra. -
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t rance, on Baturaay. t ,
;i The Duke of Montpensier has been nomi
nated as a candidate tor the Bpanun uortes.
Madrid rejoices over telegrams announcing1
; , important epaoisu succesaes iu wana.
. . . . Heavy gales continue on the English coast,
.... and numerous shipping disasters are reported.
L , , Violations of the French press law are pun
iihcd. Three journals are about to be proceeded
' n train st.
In the (Ecumenical Council the subject of
ecclesiastical discipline has peea under consldo-
1 . ration for several days. ......
A discussion of the domestic policy of the
' Government In the French Senate on Saturday
resulted in a vote of confidence in the late Min-
istrr. -
To-day is fixed for tho debate In the Corps
. Leglelatif on the arraignment of Rochefort. A
majority in both Chambers is expected for the
Oovernment. ' i
In the Ecumenical Council on Saturday
' complaints were made that the fathers speak at
" ' too great length, and do not strictly observe thslr
,V" obligations of secrecy. - .
Deputies in the Corps Leglslatif are menaced
with personal violence, and disorders threatened
in the event oi tne prosecution oi ranicai jour
nals being authorised, ana the condemnation oi
, Rochefort. . . ,
Arrangements for the consolidation of the
.... Anglo-American, the Atlantic, New York, New-
. foundland, and London, aud the 8ociete des
Cables - Transatlantiques Francals Companies
nave Deen completed. ....... '
A memorial. signed by a thousand Spaniards,
is on its way from llnvana to Spain, praying the
Cortes to defer granting liberties and reforms in
- Porto Rico, as the cause of Spain in Cuba would
be injured thereby. .
. , While advices by way of IJBbon confirm the
news as to the total defeat of Lopes and the
; close of the war in Paraguay, intelligence re
" eelved from Paris is to the effect that hostilities
have by no means ceased, and that Lopez is in
, , , (he ureal uoraiueras witn an army of 8000 men.
, American Architecture.
, Jn "Normandy Ficturesque," j by Ilenry
JilucKunrn, we una tue louowing reneouons
on architecture in America: "Here our
thoughts on the great quention of architectural
' ! beauty aBdntnesatarn naturally toanew world.
If, as we believe, there is a life and energy
in the West which must sooner or later make
its mark in the world, and perhaps take a
lead for a while among the nations in the
Iractioal application of acienoe and art, may
( set rest viti a seaeratiou of Amcua
yet nnborn to create out of snob, elements
as th fast-fading OoVkie of the middle ages a
style of architecture that will equal it in beauty,
and yet be more suitable to ft modern cra
ft style that shall spring Hpontaneously from
the wants and requirements of the ago an
age that shall prize beauty of form as much
s utility of design? Do we dream dreamn?
Is it quite beyond the limits of possibility that
an art that has been repeating itsolf for ages in
Europe, until the original designs are fading
before our eyes, until the moulds hava been
used so often that they begin to lose their
sharpness and significance, may not be suc
ceeded by new and living development
whioh will be found worthy to take its place
side by side with the creations of old classio
time? Is the idea altogether Utopian? Is
there not room in the world for a 'new style
of architecture ? Shall we be always copying,
imitating, restoring harping forever on old
strings ? - It may be that we point to the
wrong quarter of the globe, and we shall cer
tainly be told that no good thing in art can
come from the 'great dollar-cities of the
West,' from ft people without nfonuments and
with a history; but there are signs of intellec
tual energy, and a process of refinement and
cultivation is going on, wnicn it . wiu d well
for us of the Old World not to ignore.
Their day may not be yet. Before such
a change, can - come, -the nation must
find rent; the pulse of this great, restless,
thriving people must beat less quickly; they
must know (as the Greeks knew it) the mean-
ing of the word 'repose. It was a good sign,
we thought, when Felix Darley, an American
artist on a tour through Europe (a 'nve-thou-sand-dollar
run' isr we believe, the correct
expression), on arriving at Liverpool, was
content to go quietly down the Wye, and visit
our old abbeys and castles such as Tintern
and Kenilworth instead of taking the ex
press train for London, and it is to the many
signs of culture and taste for art which we
meet with daily in intercourse with travellers
from the Western Continent, that we look
with confidence to a great revolution in taste
and manners. 'lo these, then (whom we may
be allowed to look upon as pioneers
of a new and more artistio civilization).
and to our ' many readers on the other
side of '. the Atlantic, we would draw
attention to the towns in .Normandy.' as
worthy of examination before they, pass
away from our eyes;' towns where 'art is reli
gion towns that were built before the age
of utilitarianism, and when expediency was a
thing unknown. To young America we say,
Come and see the buildings of old France;
there IS nothing like them in the Western
World; neither the wealth of San Francisco,
nor the culture of its younger generation.
can at present produce anything like them.
They are waiting for you in the sunlight of
this summer evening; the gables are leaning,
the waters are : sparkling, the shadows are
deepening on the hills, and the eolors on the
banners that trail on the water are 'red, white,
ana Dine z
MARINE TELEGRAPH.
For additional Marine Neu let First Pag.
ALMANAC FOR PHILADELPHIA THIS DAT.
BTTTlRlfflCI....... 7-211 MOOH KIBIf)...,.j,.. fio
Bow Bats. 6 00 1 High Waikb i-jq
, . PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADH. 1 : l
K. A, BOUDER, - v ..,; I ' ' . ' r-t
. UIOBOl L,. JJ1IZ.BI, . . f UOMMITTZC OY Tarn MONTH,
, Uaoaua N. Tatham, ) . i
XKOTX3CEENTS OF OCEAN STKAJISILLPS.
FOR AMF.RIOA.
Parsgiur ....... London.. ...New York..., ...Doo. 18
France... ...... .Liverpool.. ...New York. ....... ...Deo. 22
The Wuten. . . .laYerpooU ....New York., .....Deo. , 89
Bellona. London.. . . .-New York , . .Jan. 1
O. ol Boaton.... Liverpool. ....New York, via Hal. .Jan. 1
'Weatir ..... .SooOiamutou. ,M.New York Jan. 4
Marathon.. .....LirerpooL. ...Now York via Boa.... Jan. 4
Nevada... Liverpool.. ...New York Jan. fi
Denmark. Liverpool ....New York..., Jan. 5
O. of Brooklyn. .Liverpool . ...New York Jan. 6
BantiacodeClnbaUavre New York. Jan. r 8
run jcuKurjs. . .
New York... .Liverpool ... J ..Tan.
Idaho . .......
19
Cuba...
New York.... Liverpool.,, Jan.
10
Samaria
.XV ew YorE. .Liverpool ...Jan. SO
Union
.New York. ...Bremen , Jan. 80
.New York. ...Liverpool .. Jan.' Si
.New York.,.. LiverpooL. Jan. 22
.New York. ...Gliuurnw... .0-1
O. of Brooklyn
The Queen. .. .
jiuropa. i..,.
City of Boston ..New York. ...Liverpool...,. Jan. 25
Calabria.. w.New York.. ..Liverpool..... ......Jan.. 21
Bellona. New York. ...London. Jan, 29
O.of Baltimore.. New York. ...Liverpool.... Jan. . 1M
Wener. New York. Bremen. , . Ian. 2l
India. Mew York iihuurow aa
Viiiot Antwerp.New York. ...IJverpool J4n. 29
, , . tX)ABTWI8JC, POMESTIO. KIU
Jonlata i. .Phllada . . . ...New Orleans .Jan. 20
rrometneoa.. .. .I'nnana . . .u..narieaton dan. 30
Kle ..,..... ...New York.. ..Havana. Jan. 20
A laaaa.,. ........ iv ew Kork..Asuinwall ..Jan. Ill
Pioneer.. .'. .. .. .fhilada . . . . Wilmington ... ...... .Jan. 21
Ueo. Uromwell..New York.. .. New urinaria ....Jan, 22
United State,. .New York. ...New Orleans Jan. 23
Memmack New York. ...Rio Janeiro Jan, S3
mum are rorwaraen DiiTflrrnHmw intnspAfn u ,nna
The steamers for or from Liverpool oall at Qneenstown. ex.
..nt. .Vi ( lanuliiui MR.. whlnhAM.ll (jl.HnnHa... rrhm
steamers lor or irom toe continent can at aontnampton.
" v CLEARED BATimDA-V. - .
Bteatnahlp Roman, Baker, Boston, H. Winaor A Oo.
bteamuup CTorioia, i-latt, Kiclunona Tla JNorfolk, W. F,
Bteannhio Branette, Doane. New York. John F. OhL
Bteamabip Hunter, Harding, Prorideuoe, D. 8. Btetsoo &
uo. t.
Steamer New York, Jones, Oeorfetewn and Alexaadria.
W. P. Clyde 4 Co. . ,
Rtaamer W. Whilldin. rUrnns. Baltimnra. I Rnni -T
IS, barque Lalla Ilookh, Sutherland, Antwerp. Workman
Br. barque Ella Moore, Maraters, Antwerp, O. O. Van
norn.
Bcbr Iilizabath Hagse, Smith, Basua, Warren A Gross.
ARRIVKD YKSTKRDAY.
BteamnhlD Juniata. Hoaie. from New Orleans via Ha.
vans lilth inat., with cotton, etc, to Philadelphia and
Knnthsrn Mail Bteamfthin Co. PaaaenirAra Krnm Nam
urieans nr. u. o. mooier. . from Havana Jtrtnar B.
Elliott, George Mowbry, Joseph Uarleton, Foster Shntter.
inint.,oD uaryaion, eisaansea sinau witn a liar que,
ahowinx white signal, with blauk arrow, bound N. s lat.
86 20, long. 16, saw barque Albert, of Bath, bound S. ; Sams
oay, saw una owuuu, oi oaroaaos, uounu a.
Rhin Maiestie. Gibbons. Unn. wam diaaharfftiaflr af. Mn, .
tevidso 17th Nov.
Bbip Betty, Nutzborn, cleared at New York Uth lnat for
Antwerp via Philadelphia.
Bteamabip Wyoming, Tsal, for Philadelphia, cleared at
Davannau iDtn mat.
(itetmahip Fanita, Freeman, for Philadelphia, cleared
at New York Uth inat.
Bteamahip Pioneer, Barrett, for Philadelphia, sailed
from Wllmincton.N.O.. IStbinst. '
Bteamahip James B. Green, Paoe, for Philadelphia,
saiieu I rum piuiiinuiiu iio ioh.
Hteamahip Volunteer, Jones, henoe, at New York 14tla
cleared ssain 16th to return.
Barque Johsnn Martin, Bernita, from London Nov. t for
Philadelnhia. foundered at sea Deo. HI.
Barque Diana, Biegner, from Havre for Philadelphia,
wan sunken lilt h nit. lat. 47 SO. lnnv. I
Barque Abbie N. Franklin, Holbrook, hsnes, at Bavan.
nan lata inat. .
Barque India, Lepsohlnskr, from London for PkiladeU
plila, sailed from Gravesend 1st inat.
Barque Busy, Linden, hence for Gibraltar, was off the
nH oi oain previous fcu irii a uii. t
Darque w uuam, vioie, lor riuiausipma, c.earea i uei
Tl'Wl 4VU Ul. . i j4f
Bris Matilda. Oafiero. hence, at Genoa Uth ult. .
Brig Charles lliUer, Gilkey, at Gaxdenas 5th inat., from
St. John. N. B. .
' Brics Alfred, Marohlldon, and Ella, Martin, sailed from
Uardenas 6th met., for a port north ol Malleraa. ,
Kobra J. M. fc lanngan, Hhaw, and Frank and Nellie,
Bean, sailed from Cardenas eta inat., lor a port north ol
HetterAB. i .
Kchr K. 8. Denn, Onok, from Taunton for Fhlladalphis
rjEBd Hell Gate 15th inat.
Bcbr Lizzie BaUhslder. English, hence, atMatanias
(th inti.
tichr H. Matthews, Matthews, for Philadelphia, cleared
nt rew rora iotu in&.
Hclirs E. Glover, Ingalls, from Norwioh : Ladr Franklin,
Hewlsr.frointilouoeater: J. T. Alburger, 8oott; Kmuia
Bacon, Kelley: and A. B.Granmer.aJranmer.from Buetun.
II fur Pbiladelphia, passed Hell Gate Uth int,
rli-hr Amelia, Boebe, from Providence fur Philadelphia,
t New VorkHtb inat. . ,
Pulir John Oadwalader, Bteelman, asnea, at Providenoe
18th inirtj i
y i k e a v a b d f
FOR STORE FRONTS, ASYLUMS, FA(
TOIUES, ETC. (
Tatent Wire ItalilnR, Iron Bedsteads, Ornament
Wire Work, Paper-makers' Wires, and every varie ,
of Wire Work, manufactured by
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QOOD8 POR THE Ladies.
JJRIDAL, BIKTIIDAY, AND HOLIDAY
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Au Xioxx Marclio.
...
The On DolUr Department eooUiog t, Urg amortmmt
. i - of FIHK IffcKlfCH GOODS, mbntoiac , .
DISKS, 'WORK, OLOVK. HAHDKKROBIKF, AND
PRKS8INU BOXES, la rnl nriotr.
DOLLS, MKOI1ANICAL TOYS, and TttKK TRIM-
' MINGS.
' SILK FANS, LEATHER BAGS, POOKKT BOOE8.J
CHINA VASI8 and ORNAMENTS, JEWELBT, ETC '
.-'-. ? - V; '
( From $1'00 lo 5O O0.
1 Oill and eiunlna onr Parii Oooda ' -,
rrt and Mteaag Diwm nude and trlianiwl from
FrDub nd EnullBh luhtn plktes.
Fancy OratnmM for Misqncrades, BaJIa, tto., mtd to
ordm In fortr-elght htmr' aotioa, at " ;
MRS. M. A. DIMDCR'8
LADIES' DREES TRIMMINGS, PAPER PATTRR1
DRESS and CLOAK MAKING. ESTABLISHMENT,
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8 flat nth
PHILADELPHIA.
LEGAL. NOTIOES.
JN
OTICE. L ETTER8 TE3TAMENTA11Y,
having been granted to the subaorfbeasopon the
K'tatenf JAMKH MrMULLAN. deceased.
all persona indebted to the same will make payment, and
those caving claims present tnem to
No. 17!M North FRONT Street.
JAMKH McMUI.ti AN,
No. S40 Pnnth HKVKMTKKNTH Btreet.
Or to GEORGE JUNKIN, Esq.. their Attorney,
Southeast corner SIXTH and WALNUT Streets.
Philadelphia, Jan 16, 1870. 1 17 nitit'
TN THE ORPITAN8' COURT FOR TflE
JL CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Batata of JOHN H. DllAFKK. deceased.
The Auditor appointed br the Court to audit, settle, and
adjust the account of KUMUNU DKAl'KK and
KUisatti UKAruK, truitrOs ot jurm it. utiarurt,
under the will of JOHN DKAPKR. deooaaed,
and to report distribution of the balance - in
the hands of the accountant, will meet the par
ties interested, for the purpose of his appointment, on
MONDAY, January S4, 1H70, at 4 o'clock P. M., at his
office, southeast corner of WALNUT and SIXTH Streets
(second floor;, in the oity of rhiianeipnia. , si
liawfrnfCt ' Auditor.
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The book trade, and dealers In fancy articles, will
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I cheapness, Harding's Patent Chain-back Albums are
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On tin and upwards.... J per cent,
" UK) " 8 "
' BOO " ' 4 M
Address all orders, etc., to
STAMP AGENCY,
so. so csseyx sxiuiT, rinT.Arrj.rmAt
IN9UFIANOE.
1R90 -OHARTKU
PEEPKTOAJU
I . -f ' . " . . ) f f f .-
FraiiUii ; Fire ; Insnrasoe Ccspanj
PHILADELPHIA,
Office, Hot, 435 and 437 CHT32ITJT Bt.
Assets Jan. I , -69, $2,677,372' 1 3
cAtTFAtu. . . .... . T. . I .T.7..":iino,eoo-o
ACtTtT'KD BURPLTJB... i,M BSBT0
PREMIUMS ' 1.193 843-43
UNSBTTLRD CLAIMS,
KdOMltOn 1849,
Losses paltl since 1829,0Yer $5,500,030
Ilia (tomnftny a)ao iswnMi PnliniAH nn Ranr. AfDiinilHiniM
VI JA B1A.UM.VIA-VUA.U MBlfl, MQ AlOTKAKM. - -r .
fiTtrWi-trtinVQ . a . "
Alfred G. Rake. ' Alfred lmjaw. ' ' 0
Samuel Grant, ,1 Thomas Hpxrks, ' ,
Oeorge W. Kioharda, 'William 8. Orant. i
- laaaa Lea. I llirnnaa H JTIH. r- '
CteoxgS r ales, , ' 1 OnsUvns 8. Bensoa.
.- nnu ut aiv.k., rmeiiinnt. .
(tKHUitK VAI.IlH tllL. U.i.lank
JAB. W.MflATXIKTRR. Secretary
THKODOKK M. REOKR, Assistant Secretary. . It
T N 0 U K B
A X HO MK
X
Pens.
Futual Life Insurance
' COMPANY. ' '- ?
NO. 821 CtTESNtJT STREET, PHLLADELPHLi.
, - . ASSETS, 83,000,000.
CHARTERED BY OUR OWN STATE.
MANAGED BY OUR OWH VIT1ZEH
liOSSES PROMPTI.Y PAID.
OUCIE8 ISSUED ON VARIOUS FLANS.
Applications may be made at tbe Home Office, and
at tbe Agencies throughout tbe State. S 181
JANES TRAQUA1R PRK8IDKWT
AltlUKTi JK. HTOKEN,, VIOB-PRKSIDKNT
JOHN W. HOBNOR A. V. P. and AOTUAKT
UOUATIO 8. STEPHENS ...8KORKTAB1
.A...S. ,B..rr.,.it y
IIFl INSURANCE COMPANY.
No. 805 ISROAUWAir, corner oi
EleYentla Street, Iew York.
OABH CAPITAL.. .$150,000
aiaCOOO deposited witn the state of New York aa security
iwr irvi iv j iijiiirra.
LEMUKL BANGS, President.
GEORGr: ELLIOTT, A'ioe-Prosident and Secretary.
EMORY McOLlNTOOK, Actuary. r
A. E. M. PURDY, M. D Medical Examiner.
' ' rHUANCLPBIA aKVBRJtNmtR.
Tnomas T. Taaker,
i Jobu M. Maris.
I J. B. LI
ipplnoett,
Iionx,
Charles Kpencer,
William ltvine. Jamee
ilnnn A. wrisnt.
18. Morris Wain. Ijirnm Hunur.
Artbnr G. Collin, 'John B. MoUreary. K. 11. Worne.
Orsanised April, 1M8. 876 Policies insued firat six
mont.ua i over auiiu in tne twelve montna followinir.
A 11 forms of Policies issued on most favorable terms.
Special advantages offered to Clergymen.
A few good agents wanted in city or country. .Apply t '
JAMES At. LwNGAwltll,
, Manager for Pennsylvania and Delaware. '
.-.in.", i. ... i. 11 " n mi u i m-rwif, imaueiuuiau
JSAMUEL POWERS, Special AgenL 165
S T R I CTLY M U T U A L.
Prevident Life and Trust Co.
OF PHILADELPHIA. '
OFFICE No. Ill S. FOURTH STREET.
Organized to promote LIFE INSURANCE amons
Good risks oi any class accepted.
Policies Issued on approved plans, at the lowest
rates. -.- . ; .
rresiaent, bamujel k. buifley,
rii..n.aaiii.fit wiT.T.uu rf TAwnoTutmnT
IWUVl. ,, .mi, r. i., v. uvuviOilUUlU, ,
A tuarv Iinwr.iNn Pinov
The advantages offered by this Wompanv are an.
OFFICE OF THE INSURANCE COMPANY
OP NORTH AMERICA. No. 282 WALNUT St.
,t l 1 1 .. .i i . . v. :
ruiutuvivuM. t ... , . .
Asseta. ...... ........ ... ... ...;4. .............. . ... .83,860)00
, nanu n. uniaoi anu iwii lamjaAJHyJa.
OYER 120.00000 LOSSES PAID BIMOK ITS ORG AS.
uaiiun,
t
BIBEOTO
A vthnr G. Ooffln.
BPrranoU R. Oopa. A
Bamuel W. Jones.
i Jobn A. Brown,
Charles Taylor, , .
Ambrose White,
W illiam Welnh,
' B. Morris Wain,
' Jobn Mason,
Oeorge L-U'son. R
Edward U. Trotter,
Kdward S. Clarke,
,T. Charlton Henry,
Alfred D. Jbbsup.
c John P. White,
Louis O. Madeira, '
Charles W. OaaUman
G. COFFIN, President.
OHARLKS PLAIT. Vlo.P.Unt
Matthias Maris. Seoretary. . . , ...
Chas. 11. RnKvm. Asst. buoretary. i IH '
F
AME :INSUBANCE COMPANY.
No. 809 CHESNUT Btreet. -
INCORPORATED 1868. CHARTER . PERPETUAL,
CAPITAL, $300,000.
i FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.
Insures against Loss or Damage by Fire either by Per
petual or Temporary Policies,
i Charles Rlohardson,
Robert Pearea. .
W illiam a. rtoawn,
William M. beIert,
Henry Lewis,
Nathan UilleS. -
John K easier, jr.,
Kdward B. Orne,
Charles Stokes,
John W. Ererman,
Mordeoai Buzby.
George A. West,
CHARLES RIOUARUHON. President.
WILLIAM H. RHA WW, Vloa-Presidenl
WXIXIAHS L Blamchakd. Secretary. . T 23?
T
EE
PENNSYLVANIA TIRE INSURANCE
lnnrmorated 1H1!A Charter Pernetnal. .
No. 610 WA I.N VT Btreet, oopoeite Indepenienoe Srntara.
Tliia uomian, lavorauiy anown to tne community lor
ovor forty years, ooounnoe insure aicajnat loss ordanv
age by nre on ruuno vr rrnate nuiiuiw-s, leaner porma
nentlS or tor a limited time. Also on 1 urniture, Btoolii
oi lioous, snu nvouiaujH Diicj.u;, on uuerai tenna.
Tbeir Capital, totietuer with a large Surplus rJ unci, is
invested in tbe meat careful manner, which enables them
to oUer to tne utsurea an nnaouutea seoanif la tuaeai
ofloa piBEOxas. .
' Panlel Smith, Jr., I Jobn Devorenx,
, Alfiunder Benton, I Thomas bmHh. j , ,
' l(u.o Har.leburst, ' I Henry Lewis,
Ikomas Robins, tiillimjaAui FeU.
panlel Rarldock, Jr.
DANIKL bMI4.iL Jn. President,
WM. O. OROWF.LL. Beoretary. s5
rrilE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE CO, OF
1 PHILADELPHIA.'- -
Oihce 8. W. corner of tOURTH aud WALNUT Streets.
v K1RH JNhUR AMOK EXULUH1VBLY.
PFRPKTUAL AND TRRU POLIOiES ISSUEIX- -
OAbH Capital (pam vp m lull; kjti.tUKj'OO
Cueli Assets, Jan. 1, lS70..........K34t,3U3'13
. . . UIRKU'J'OKH.
F. Kotcliford Rtarr,
Nalbro KraKier,
John M. Atwood, ,
Benj. T. Trediik,
Goortfe 11. htum t,
J. Ijiiinfraton Rrringer.
Jumos L. Olsguorn,
W in. G. Iloulton, ; ,
Charles Wheeler, -
'J liomas H. Montgomery,
Jobn m. niw "
amos jh. Asrtaea.
F. RA I'UIIfORD RTARR. Presiddut,
THOMAS H MONTGOM
VI KRV Vice-President.
ALEX. VV, WJITEU, Secretary.
JACOR K. PPTVKBON, Aesmtant
Seoretary 3 6
TMPEKIAI4
WEE INSURANCE OO.
, . ,. LONDON.
1
'1
, . KSTABLISIILU 1S03.
1 1 pald-np Capital and Aooumulate'd Funds, r
S8,000,000 1 1ST GjOLD.
PHEV0ST & nEEKIHO, Affeati,
8 45 No, 101 & THIRD SUreet, FUiladulpMa.
flHAS. M. PRBVOST. CHAS. P. HERRINQ
FURNITURE.
RicurJioriD & Co.,
' '1. jmST-CLAS3 '. j ' " '
F U R H I T U II E W AR Efi 0 0 M S,
" JTo. 4S SOUTH SECOND STREET, ! '
? ', A8T ELOE, AKOVB CHESNUT, '
' n tti PHILADELPHIA,
0
NR DOLLAR GOODS FOE 85 CENTS
.1 t
PATENTS,'
p A . T,i
OltlOBS TOR rROOURINQ 7 "
Fate&ts In the United States and Fo-
' t' reign Countiies, . . " 1 .'-.-
FORBK8I BUILD ING B,
110 . roi IlTSt fit., rinlladn..
- ASD MARnLK BUILDINGS, 4 ,
sr;vi:.TJii strcet,"ioT i
' 4 . ' (OppoeitoV. a Patent Offloe), -
"-t .-.it . . i ... WASHINGTON. D. O.
:' H. HOWSON, 8olioitor of Patents.
O. UOWSON.AMornoy-at-Law.
Corowncioations to be ado rested to the Principal Offloee.
Phlledelpbia. 1 lOmwsSm
p A T E N T O F F I C E 8,
' " N. W. Corner FOURTH and CHllSNUT, '
(Entrance on FOURTH street). ,
rriAucis 73. TASTOHZUS,
' , ..- r i : .'. - -v. .
; SOIJCrrOS OF PATENTS. ',
' Patent ! proenred for lnTcnMons In the Unite.
States o iforelgn Countries, and all business it
laticg to the same promptly transacted. Call or s -lor
circulars on Patents. ....... "
Open till t o'clock every erenlng. is smttt!
I L L I A S3 8. IRVI IJ,
t UEAEKAJi TATEMT AGENT.
No. 406 LIBEAKY STREET.,
OUTOALrS PATENT KLABTIO JOINT IBOB
EOOP.
AUKRIOAA OOKRUGATKD IRON Oa.8 HAND
PAOTURJBS, FIRK-PBOOB' BUILDINGS, ETC
TAYLOR A OOALK'S PATENT AUTOMATIC
IVOOK-UP SAFKTY VALVB. .
BRADFORD'S LOW WATER INDIOATOR, ETO,
ETC. . 10 4 til
pATCN T OFFICE 8,
N. Tf. Corner F0TJETH and WALlf T
t f. v PHILADELPHIA ,.
1 -),... . , .' '
FEES LESS THAN ANY OTHER RELIABL
AGENCY. ' i ,,
Send for pamphlo on Patents,
B thstnS .. CHARLES H. EVANS.
STATE - EIGHTS FOR - BALE. STAT
Bights of a valuable Inventionjust patented, and fo
tbe KLMIINV, UU'rriMU, ana UllirriNUof dried beet
eahbasr. t -.. are hereby offered for sale. ItissnartinL
of ar to proprietors of hotels and restaurants,
and) e introduced into every family. ISTATit
KM-1 i lor sale, irioaei can oe seen at 'llUJtUJiAPU
Oi l 1 i, COOPERS POINT. N. J.
Wtf MUNDY HOFFMAN.
DRUGS, PAINTS, ETO.
JOBERT SHOEMAKER A OO.
N. S Corner F0 TTETH and EACE Stt.
PHILADELPHIA.
WHOLESALE " DRUGGISTS.
- . Importers and Manufacturers ot
White Lead and Colored Paints, Putty'
AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED
... 1
F4 R E N O M ZINO PAINTS
Dealers and consumers supplied at lowest ptioei
for cash. Ull
DRUGGIST AiyD CHEMIST.
AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
PAINTS, OILS. GLASS. AND
f PATENT MEDICINES,
Nos. 1301 and . 1303 MARKET St.
10 21 thstuSm
ENGINES, MACHINERY, ETO.
PENN STEAM ENGINE AND
-;ff, JHUUiKtt WUrlrvrt. 1'..DIK l.KVlf
; l?TX'PRACTIOAL AN1 THKORKTIOAK.
fci2S'i&KNGINi'.KHS, MACHINISTS. BOILKH
5iAKKWSriU.ACKSMITUS, and FOUNDERS, haying
lor many years been in successful operation, and been ex
clusively emnured in bnildina- and renairins Marina and
River Kngines, high and low pressure. Iron Boilers, Water
Tanks, Propellors, etc. etc, roapectfully offer tbeir ser
vices to the oublio as beiofi fully prepared to eontmet for
euKices of all sizes, Marino. River, sua Stationary ; having
sets of patterns of dittorent sites, are prepared to execute
orders with quick dosputuh. Kvory description of pattern
making made at the shortest notice. Hisn and Low pres
sure irne Tubular and Cylinder Boilers of the best Penn
sylvania unarcnai iron. JrorpinKSOI au alr.es and kinds.
Iron and BruHS CaatinKS of all description. UoU 'l'urnins
tierew Cutting, and all other work oonnected with the
above business.
Drawinxs and speoifloatlons for all work done at the
establishment free of oharee. and work guaranteed.
- The subscribers have amule wharf dock. room fin- renatra
of boats, where they can lie in perfect safety, and are pro.
, JACOB O. NrtAFIE.
" ' '"''' JOHN P. LEW,
8H BEACH and PALMER Btreets.
COUTH WARK FOUNDRY, FIFTH AND
kj wAauirtuxuiN Dtreeis,
, PHILADELPHIA. ' ' '. ,
MERRICK & SONS,
' ' ENGINEERS AND MACUINTSTR.
niannfactaro High and Low Pressure Steam Engines
Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, etc.
Can tin 28 of all kinds, either Iran or Bmu.
Iron 1 nirne Roofs for Gas Works. Workshops, and
Railroad Stations, etc
Retorts aud ti as Machinery ol tne latest and moat
miprovea uohhitucuoh.
Every description of Plantation Machinery, also,
Sngar, Saw, and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Ol
Steam Trains, Defecators, i'Uters, PnmpUig En
gines, etc
Sole Agents for IT. Blllenx's Sugar Boiling Appa.
ratns. Nesmyth's Patent Steam Hammer, and A.qpln
wall k Woolsey's Patent Centrifugal sagar Drain
ing Machines. . . . . sui
Q I R A R P TU DE VOnKO
JOHN IT. MUllPHY A EROS.
BIsiaHr&et or era ef Wransht Iraa Pie. tm,
rULLADKLPUlA, PA. - .
' ' - WORKS,
WXCNTY.TIIXRB anal F1LJJER StreeCs.
; OFFIOB, 41
Pf. 43 North FIKTII ntvU -
NEW PUBLIOATION3.
PHILOSOPHY OF MARRIAGE.
A New Oonrse of Lectures, as delivered at the New
York Museum of Anatomy, embracing the subjects:
Hnw to Uve. and What to Live for.i Youth. Maturity, and
OM Ave: Manhood Cianerallv Iteviawedi The Causa ol
Indigent Ion ; Flutolence and Nervoua Uiaeaaes Accounted
lor: Mamane Philosophically Oonaidored, eta, eta.
Pocket volumes containing these Lectures will be for,
warded, poat paid, on receipt of 2o cents, by addroesinjt W .
A. LKAR Y, Jh., a. K. 001 ner ol tiD'iH and WALNUT
Si .
M B K,K1 C K",4 - 8 O N S
'". ."' ' SOTJTIIWARK FOUNDRY, ' ; ' ',-
No. 430 WASUrNQTON AVEUB, PUUadolphla.
' WILLIAM WRIGHT'S PATENT VARUBLE
' ' ' QUT-OFF STEAM NGIN,!
, Regelated by the Oovetnor. .
r MERRICK'S SAFETY BQ1STINQ MACUINB,
. Patented Jane, ia08. : - . .
4 DAVID JOY'S
PATENT VALVELES3 Sa'AM HAMJaKR .
I). M. WESTON'S
PATENT 8ELP-CENTEK1NH, BJiXE-H A LANCING
CiaS'l'RlJb'i;OALSUGAR,DiwlUxtNG MACUlUJt
HYDRO EXTRACTOR. 1
For Cotton or Woolen Manufacturers, T 10 Bi (
I, TAVUSUM MMUt WILLIAM at MKBalTa.
UZ A- COl'fi.
AMUSEMENTS.
MERJcAN -1 AOAbEMT 1 OV MUSIC
L i 1 THIS MONDAY, JANUART 17,
LAST APPEAL ! A1 :K in PHTLADKLPHIA OK
KLT WIGHT OKlTjiMtKAHD OPKR.
irnor I-efrnnc...... ),v,..Jis..........,.Masaniell
f tRnnr Rcyna. . . ,, .... .as ". . T I'letro
MaaV;ie Maria Hand as..,....., Veneila
, IVUfti lif.H 1VI H"A GRAND OArJT.
t a'JD,KHDAY JANUAaV 1.
, ;i - j LAST NltiHT OP Th K KKAMOSw
ARb.WiLa.APPKAi,AM01t "
OF -f
MTSS CLARA I.OUISR KKLLOOO.
PRRVIOLM XO HKR UKPAKTUKK 1TOK KUROPK.
II THHK.K IXFFEUKNr 0PERA8.
I intact of 3KAVIATA,
- , . , , Inlrdaotofl'AVlgT,
. Third act of HOMRAUB0LA.
" t ' I e MlSS O. L. KKLLOU j.-
t- VTnT.irfrTA MisnuvDHpi -wrt aaw.
TOtiKTllhR WlTH OT11KR KNTKRT AILMENTS.
aruriliars in LUI.BUAra A (ITert niner, t. '
L A U R A K K E N E'S
OmtBNTJT STRKET THRATR. BeetnaatA
lbe gifted young- Prima Donna anl favorite.
MI8H KURAN MaLTON.
AND COMIU KNULIbM OPERA COMPANY.
IN TWO NKW PIKOKS TO-NIOHT?
, Offenbach's Operotta, first time, ,
' THK PRIMA IifinNa hlr A Tetfin
ad screaming operntt a, first time here.'
1 l',ll!tllilj; I1V A1K-V.
FRIDAY-MRU. PYNK lALTON'S BPNEEIT.
Offenbach's "LI TTLK DUCHF.SS."
BUS A N UAIi'OM MATlMKK, SATURDAY AT 2.
WALNUT STREET 'THE TRTS, N. E. COR.
NINTH and W A UNDT 8reete.-Bearns at V to
THIS (Monday) KVKN1NO. Jan. 17. -
THK YOUNU VOL17NTKKR8 VIOTORIOUS.
Thirteenth NiRhtof tbe hiehly successful new
ROMANTIC MILITARY 1K AM A
In four acts, by Watts Phillins, Esq., entitled
NOT OITIljTY.
' THE YOUWO VOL"NTK,KK CORPS and
' BaOK'8 PUILADKLPUIA RAND, No. 1.
Am HTiftr.Ti.il snicatarAil .. .
THE I-IKLD OE BATTLE DURINO A FIKRCR
FNOAGKMENT.
Chslrs secured sl' days In advanoe.
M
R8. JOHN DREW8 "ARCH BTREET
THKATRR. BiwIosXtoS.
PKCOND W P. UK LITTLE ES'I.T
THE SUCOKSa P THK R KARON.
EVERY NIOUTTUia WEEK..
With new Scenery, " '
Orsat KfTocts and Kins Cast,
Ilalliday Dickens Drama,
- L1TTLK KM'I.V. . ' . 0
MARTHA...... : MRS. JOHN DRE'
Aided by tbe full Company
MONDAY NKXT-JOH-N ltROUOIIAM.
FOX'S AMERICAN ' THJATR
OPPN THE YKAR ROUND. EVERY EVENING..
PHKRIDAN AND MACK, Mr. Rollin Howard.
THK tiKtfAT GYMNAST. Frank A (tlhhnna. Mlaa Tfa
Brent, Mine Adah Richmond, Mr. lrryTooley, Mr. Bam
Devere, Mr. Thon as Winnetl, NATHALIE, THE MILK
MAID OFSWIT7.KRLAND, Mad'lle De Rosa, I.npo.ete
Matinee nn SATURDAY ARlKRNtON aa uw.b
NEW ELEVENTH ( STREET f O PER
BOUSE, ELEVENTH Street, above Chesnut.
THK FAMILY RK8ORT.
OARNCROSS A DIXEY'S MINBTRKLS.
the treat Star Troupe of the world, In tbeir ueanalt
ETHIOPIAN BOIHKKS, .
BEAUT1ITJL BALLADS. BONGS.
OFERATIO SELECTIONS, and
LAUGHABLE BURLESQUE?
EVERY EVKNINO.
J. I- OARNCROSS, Manager.
R, T. BIMPROW, Treasurer. SltTera
DUPREZ & BENEDICT'8 OPERA HOUSE.
BKVFNTH St., below Arch (Late Tbet.Uw lomioue).
THIS EVENING, DUPRKZ A BENEDICT'S
Groat Uie-MOtto Minstrels. - -I
Introduce, Firm Time MAN LIKE BOAT.
First Tiitie M KDK A j OR, RISTORI RESTORED.
First Time-SPORTB OK THE ARKNA. .
Admission, Vie. Parpnet. 75c Gallery, 85a. 1 17 tft
VALER'8 (LATE . MILLER'S) WINTEI
GABDFN, Nos. 790, 72. 724, and 728 VINE Street.
THE GRAND OKCHl'STRION, formerly the proper
of the GRAND DUKR OF BADEN, purchased at r7s
expense by JACOB VALER.of Uus city, in eombinatnj
with FLAMER'S ORCHESTKA and Miss NIC LLC
A NDERMON, will perform EVERY AFTERNOON aa
EVENING at the above-mentioned place.
Admission free. H3ttn
TEMPLE OF WONDERS, ASSEMBLY BUILU !
INGS. - BIGNOR BLITZg - I
EVERY EVENING, at 7M, and MATINEE on WXD
NitbDAY and SATURDAY at 6.
Admission, 26 cts. Reserved Beats, 60 cts. gl 10
SENTZ AND HASSLER'S MATINEE?
MUSICAL FUND HALL, 1W-70, every SATU R
DAY AFTERNOON at 8V o'clook. - -' 1019
WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETO.
VE.WIS LADOHUS&CO;
'BIAMOIfD SEALERS & JBWElKS.l
' WATCHES, .KWCLRI A SIIA8B WAKS. II
. WAT0EE3 and JEWELRY REPAIEED.
j02 ChestTiTit St., PhHay
Ladies' and Gents' Wtvtches
AMERICAN AND IMPORTED,
Of tb most celebrated makers, .
FINE VEST CHAINS AND LEQNTINE j
' -, 1 In Hand 18 karat. U-ifH "
DIAMOND and otboz Jewelry of the latest designs.
Engagement and Wedding Rings, In 18-karat and ooi
Solid Silver-Wars lor Bridal Presents, Table Outlef
Plated Ware, eta. 1 . , . s . w 1 116 ficwi
EHTABLISHEB 182S.
WATCHES, JEWELRY, . - .
CLOCKS, SILVERWARE, And
V FANCY GOOD
-1 . ,. ' , t ............ -,J
ffQ. n V. BLTTH BTRSBT, rHILADBLPHIAJ'.
ICH J C VJ C L R Yr
X O II IV 13 11 e n;n a. n
DIAMOND DEALER AND JEWELLER,
NO. 13 SOUTH EIGHTH STUEET,
Slmwltmrp ' v PHILADELPHIA.
' in .... 1 1
WILLIAM B. WAr.NE CO
Wholesale Dealura in '
WAr,V1llt.U A k- . . 1 1, II' If r nw
. i. f .v. ....... antr rjn iLi.ni,
. corner BKVENTII and CUESIirF Ptraat
Beoond floor. anaJaUot No. e & TJHOtP bt,
CURTAINS AND HADES.
He
C AR R Y h
Has reiomed tbe Curtain Business witn Ws Sons at
No. 723 CHESNUT STREET, -
' ' Two doors above his Old Stind.
CURTAIN DECORATIONS! of the neWost fabrier
ELEGANT GILT Slid ROSEWOOD CORNICES.
TASSELS, FRINGES, WINDOW SHADES, LACl
CL'RTALNS, Irom tne plainest to the most elaborat
and expensive.
RAILROAD SUPPLIES.
W. II. CAREYL '3& "!S0NS
. No. 723 CIIESNUT, STREET,
. 11 80 81 -. Two doors above our Old Stsnd
-,-r-v r-- -- - r x -
FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFE
' J. WATSON ' BOH1,. RV
pfeOI the late Ann of EYAMS A WATSOS.j5
FHIE AND BUllGLAH-rK0OF
g A F K f3 T O Tt H,
KO; 63 SOUTH FOURTH STREET,
181 ." - - A few doors abeve Ob sec Kit St., Pkilal .
"T ' -T "".-" '
DR. M. KLINE CAN CURE CUTANEOV
Kras duns. Marks on the Kkln, Ulcers In tbe Ihrot -month
aed o, sore legs and sores of everv concetvar'
b.t; Ott-ce, tio. SsbwuUi AXEVEAXU. betwe)