THE DAILY EVENING TELEG RAPH PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JANUARY. 31, 1870. waw at u m ri a ant . Ml- Affair. Cbsrl.'s Henry J one, Kki., ho leen elected Rolic.itor of the Turk Oommiiwion. An embargo on lugeon-shooting i laid by the 8. 1 C. A. All who evade it will be tmninliotl. At tbe clone of the pnat week there were in thin port ft ateamnhips, ! sbipa, 17 barqnen, 13 brigs, and U schooners, making a total of P0. A report made by the Trustees of the Odd Fellows' Library ahnwa that during the past year the rerripts were flOWTfi, and the eipfndUnrcs $111K 40. Colonel Stewart, of the Kngineer Burean, stationed in this city, has been detailed by General Humphreys to make a survey and emminution of the harbor at Wilmington, Delaware. Between 4 and 5 o'clock yesterday morn ing an attempt was made to Hot fire to the carpfnter-fcbop in Harmony ntreet, above Fomth. A fponge, saturated with coal oil, was let on fire close to the wood, but it was fortunately diHcovered in time to prevent damage. bishop Becker, i f Wilmington, Delaware, conferred, at St. Augustine's Church, yetttor dnv. the order of tho lVieHthood on the fol lowing-named gentlemen, students of Villa Kova College, Delaware county, ra.,viz.: Charles A. Marsden, Michael Oiorrell, John Dever. and Timothy O'Donovan. About o'clock, yesterday morning, the furniture More of (Jould & Co., N. L.. corner tfMnth and Market streets, won entered by bi riilarc . They were discovered by Officer Hancock, who gave chase and fired two nuots at them without effect. It is believed that the burulara failed to obtain anything. Henry Duffy and Charles litirkett, two of the eleven prisoners who escaped on Saturday from tbe Camden prison, were arrested yes terday morning by officers of the Third dis trict police. Five of the fugitives had crossed tbe Delaware in a stolen boat, and landed at Shippen street wharf. They wero seen by a private watchman in Delaware avenue. Duffy and Biukett were not arrested until several hours had elapsed. The first named had been convicted of highway robbery, and Burkctt was awaiting trial. The fur store of Mr. Judah Isaacs, No. 808 Arch street, was broken into yesterday at noon, but the depredators were frightened off before they secured any plunder. The street door leading into an entry that passes along the side to the rear of the store, where there is a door leading into tho cellar, was left open, as was also the latter. In this way an entrance was obtained to the cellar, where the thieves mounted upon a packing box, and by using a brace and bit, an auger and a saw, broke tnrougn tne lioor and entered tbe store. In their flight they left the instruments named behind them. Tho annual session of the State Grotto of tbe Sons and Daughters of Arcanum Ark, of the State of Pennsylvania, was held on Saturday evening, at the hall, Ninth and Spring Garden streets. The report of the Grand Secretary for tne past year states that 1408 new members were initiated, making the total membership 40 0. The aggregate receipts of tho subordinate Grottos amounted to S21,158'10, of which !fir,,775-or were paid out during 18!9 to sick members and for funeral benefits. There are now twenty-nine Grottos in this city, some of them having a membership of over 4(H). Domestic Affairs. Gold closed on Saturday at 1211. California has rejected the fifteenth amendment. Psince Arthur, it is said, will be present at the VeaVjody obnenuien. The proposed subsidy to the China Mail line does not appear to be a success. One of the Spanish gunboats which re cently loft New York was wrecked on Colo rado reefs. An accident occurred on the Pacific Rail road, east of Ogden, on Saturday, by which three persons were killed. , A New York b.1 vekeeper was murdered on Saturday night j a loafer whom he de clined to furnish with a lodging. A new military department is to be formed of portions of the Department of the East. General Can by is to nave command. . Tbe House Consul bill, it is reported, has been defeated in the Senate, consequently the census will be taken under tbe existing law, The receipts of the Union Pacific liailroad for December were not properly given by the telegraph on rnday night. lney were 4717.000. During February a million of gold is to sold by the Bub-Treasury in New York every week, and a million of bonds bought, every alternate week. Senators Revels and Ames, of Mississippi, . have arrived in Washington. The former is a colored man, and it is proposed to give him Jeff. Davis old scat. Hon. G. Hoar, a brother of Attorney General Hoar, has ready a defense of the administration, in answer to charges of ex travagance made by Mr. Dawes. San Luis Potosi has declared its indepen dence of the General Mexican Government, on the ground of repeated violations of the National Constitution by Paosident Juarez. Somewhat premature was the announce ment by the Spaniards that General Puello bad taken Uuiauiaro.uie uuuan Headquarters, He did not even reach it, being repulsed by General Jordan, with heavy loss. This report is contradicted by the Spanish Consul in New York. Gonzalo Caslimon, editor of the Vol tie Cuba, arrived in Key West on Saturday, from Havana, for tbe purpose of fighting a duel with the editor of the Key West ltepublkan. During an altercation with his foe he was ar rested and bound over to keep tne peace- There is excitement among the Cubans and disturbances are apprehended. Farelga Affair. Piux IX, it is said, withdraws the dogma of infallibility in deference to Napoleon. Orders have been issued for a grand re view to-day of all the troops in and around Madrid. This step is regarded with suspicion. Ollivier announces that while polemics are to be free, the press will be proaeouted for attacks on the Emperor or attempts to incite disorder of any kind. On Saturday the Pope visited the Ameri can College in Rome. He expressed his Gratification at the progress of the Church in America, and characterized the Government of the United States as a Republic of intelli gence and virtue. Sir Charles Henry Darling, for some time Governor of Victoria, Australia, but who was recalled by the British Government before tbe expiration of the ulsuul term, beoause of partisanship, is dead. He was formerly Governor of Jamaica. Tbe ex-Grand Duke of Tuscany died in Rome on Saturday. He was born June 10, 1836, and succeeded to the Grand Duchy on tbe abdication of his father, Leopold I, on July 21, lfiJVJ, as Ferdinand IV. His career aa a sovereign prince was cut short by the Mutolidalion oj the kingdom of It&lj 101. MARINE TELEGRAPH. for tuliiHivnai Ilarint fieut r Pirt I'aj. ALMANAC FOR PllILAIELFniA-TlII9 DAY. Ki n Kicks 7-V2 Moon Risks 7-lfl UN tr.TH 6-iallliuii Watkk lUft rilll.APKI.f MIA HOARD OK TRADE. P. Md'AMHON, ) .1. l'KH'K WETIIMMU., COMMtTTKB OK T1IK MONTH. GF.OIU.K N. A '.MEN, I jHovr.MrNTH or ocean mti:amiiipm. Kol AMKKK'A. HHIoim bunion m-w V irk Ja. tanttsnoilrCiibaLavic New ) ork Inn. Atnluuta. London Ni'vr York I mi. Xhi'lli Siithaiiiit)iii...Nuw York ..luu. '1 rln Tripoli Liverpool... Ni-w York v. It...)uu. Ni brHKkH , . Liverpool. . .N;w York. . , I All Pctilidlvaiiin. ..Llvrrpool. ,.Niw York.., . ..I it n. ...Jan. ...fan. ...Jan. Ultyot London. .Liverpool. . .New York.. . An M Hun Liverpool. . . Tort, an, I Kinklt Ilri-ini-n New York.. Kill KUICOI'K. Alleniannla .New York. ..Ilainhiirff Kel. New Y'ork. . . Liverpool Keli. Colormlo. .. KllHfllU Palmyra.... ..New Y ork. ..Liverpool Kdh. ...New Y'ork Liverpool Kelt, Virginia ...New York. .Liverpool Ken. . Liverpool Kob. .Liverpool via lI.Keb. .Liverpool Keb. .Liverpool Kel. City cl Loiulou.New Y ork. Ktiia New York. NebrBHkii New York. i'. of WaHirtoti.New Y ork. Munhutliin New Yoik. Liverpool f ei. C. of HHlllinore.New York. ..Liverpool. . . . Ken. I ll vol JN.l ork.. New i ork. . . Liverpool Feb. COAHTWISK. IIOMKHT ". ETC. Yar.oo Philadelphia. New Orleans... Felt. 1 t'leoputra New York. ..Vera Cruz, etc.. Kel. 2 Prompt Iicuh.... Philadelphia. Charletitou Keli. It ojumhla New Y ork. ..Havana ren. II Pioneer Philadelphia. Wilinlnirton. ....Keli. r CreacentClty ..New Y'ork... New Orleans... Fell. 6 Knele Jew York. ..Havana Ken. ill bin rnuin New York... New Orleans... Kelt, l'i Alalia are forwarded by every Rteainer In the regu lar linen. The Ktvaim-rs for or from Liverpool call at yiieenMown, except the Canadian llnw, whleh eull at i.onuonnerrv. -j ne sieamem lor or irom tne conti nent eall at Southampton. CLKARKI) SATURDAY'. Steamship Roman, Haker, Jlonton, II. Wlnor Co. SleaiiiHhip Norfolk, l'UU, ltichmoud and Norfolk, W. J Clyde A Co. Steamer New York, .Tones, Georgetown and Alex andria. W. I. Clyde A Co. Steamer ClHjmont, Holiertson, Ulchmnnd and Nor folk. . I . cmio co. Steamer W. Whllldin. lJljrglns, Ilaltlinore, A. GroveB. Jr. Br. brijr J. t;offlll, Coftni, Ma'aKiiez, C. C Van Horn. Uric Mary K. IHikIh, Hinds, Havana, WarrenAClreif. Schr Jan. M. Flanagan, bliaw, Trinidad do Cuba, U. H. StelHOO A CO. AUTHVED YKSTKUDAY. Shin Captlne. WIIhoii, 26 dnya from Liverpool, with mdne. to Peter vVright t Bonn. Towed up by City lee rioat iso. v. vtn iiihi., no niu, etc., saw a uriif, with red and white signal, with black it., steerluu i. M iir veHia, i)L''r, h oavH iroiu Matauzan, wnn rnoiaxHeg ro .ionn maHon it co. Itr. Kehr ii. A. Ford. Carpenter. 37 days from St. John, N. It., with laths to Putterxon & LipptneoU. lir. Hcnr Aiieiiu. 'i ranon. w iuivh irom si. Jonn. a. Ii., with lalhH to J. V. (ianklll A Sons. ARltlVED SATVIfDAY. Hr. brlir JoHeiihlne, Forbes, 7 days from Matan.as, wiin luoianHfs to order vcusei to c. c. au noru. MRMOHANDA. Ship Wm. CiiminiiiirH. Miller, at Liverpool loth (liHt. from New Orleans. MraniMiip Pioneer, iiarrett, ror riniaueipiua. sailed from Wilminitton, N. C, aflth innt. . sti'aniBiup rrometiieiiH, iray, for I'laiadcipiua, Balled from Charleston 2ttti Inst, Steanmhip wvoiiiliitf. Teal, for Plilladelphla, cleared at savannah wth InoU SteaniHhip Juniata, HoMe, hence, at New Orleans win Hint, via Havana. Steamship Stars and Stripes, Asmas, from Port-au- Prince 18th, Oonalves 19th, Portdu I'aiz '0th, and Cape Hajtien 'I'M, at New Nork 2'Jth Inst. steunieriames s. oreen, i-aee, for i'liuaueipnia. Balled from Richmond !2'.nh inxt. Hteuincr Centipede, Fenton, hence, at Portland STtli lDHt. Keports very heavy ea during the entire paHHace: liaBHins through Hell Uate collided with schr bcllpse, slightly damaging the schooner, but doing no harm to tne steamer or tne least possible damage to me valuable eargo or coal. nark J4ind o' cakes, wills, in Hampton uoads, naa been ordered to rnilaileipiua to load for Liverpool. Hark Kate, Murphy, huuee, at Jurouwershaven lotu instant. Bar Ylngolf. for Plilladelphla, cleared at Glouces ter Min iiior. Hark Providence, Coalflcnt, hence, at Hamburg I4i n insr. Hark Raphael, Mullcr, hence, Ang. 23 for Stettin. Is reported as having been burned al sen. Her cargo consisted of 12b,140 gallons re lined petroleum, valued at rin,;si4. Jlrlg Somerset, at Havana 17th Inst., chartered to lead 00 lilidB. sugar at Calbarieu, for Delaware Breakwater. Itrig 11 train Abiff, at Havana 21st Inst., chartered to load WKi lilids. sugar at Sugua, for Duluware ttre&k- wateraiis-vo earn. Schr Adoiph liugei, itucii, cleared at JJostou 28th nisr.. ror modus. Schr L. A. Danenhower, Oardner, hence for Ports mouth, at Holints' Hole A. M. 2Ht h lnsU Bcnr saran jtrnen, Eisner, lor rmiaucipma. was loading at Wilmington. N. C. 27th Inst. - Sclir Kiwood Huron, .larvm, hence for providence. paesed bell Gate 28th Init. M'lir iary narrow, couin, nencc, ai xNewourypon 20in inst not as oeiore reiiorieo. Schr llazltou, Gardner, heuce, at Somerset 2Gth Instant. Schr Rrandvwlne, Adams, for Philadelphia, sailed from Providence &sth lust. Sebr ). btanclitr, fruiter, for Philadelpiiia, cleared at New York 29th Inst. fcchr vircinia. Hearse, from lioBton for 1'hiiadcl- phia, passed Hell Gate 29th inst. MISCELLANY. The Fog Whistle on Reaver Tall is an assured suc cess with the new niotivu power. It was heard very distinctly in Newport all da; on Tuesday last, a dis tance oi nve nines. ENOINE8, MACHINERY, ETO. PENN STEAM ENGINE AND Eii"PHA(JTIOAL AND THKORKTIOAL T . . ITT A llWU I ILlLJ .4 LV 1 1 T k. 1 1 L' b kJ K for mim Tears bean in Doceairnl ODentioo. and been ax. clnaivalT ansaffed in buildin and reDairina Marina and itivar Knainca. biffb and low oreaaar. Iron Boilers. Water Tanks, Propellers, eta. etc., respectfully offer their eer- yioes to ne DaDiio as Deing miiy preparea weonuraot lor nalnesof all sizes, Marine, Klver, and Stationary ; baritu sets of patterns of different sizes, are prepared to execute orders wim quicn aespaion. ixvery aenonuuon oi pattern- Biakmc made at tne snortest notice, man and uow pr sura ine Tubular and Cxlindnr Hollers of tne beat 1 eon. sylvania Charcoal Iron. ForKinasof all sizes snd kinds. Iron and Bias Castinas of all dtworiutions. KoU Turnina Screw Cutiina, and ail otiier work conneeted with ina at) ova Business. Drawiim and aDecifleatioM for all work don at tha astaunsnment rree oi cuarge, anu wora naranteea. The subscribers have atnule wbarf dock-room for renal n of Loata. where tbey can lie in Derfect aaietr. and ara nra vidd with sbeaxa, blooaa, fails, ate. etc, lor rauunf heTf or uvu wiai . . ,v JOHN P. I.KVV. Sli BKAOH and PALMiCK Streets. COUTHWARK FOUNDRY, ITJTH AND u Yi AiUlliUlv etreets, FH1LADRLFHIA. MERRICK A SONS, KNGINEfiHS AMD MACHINISTS. manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Engines' bur iajiu, itiver, ana jnanne txirvioe. j5oiiers, uasometera, Tanks, iron woata, eta. Castings of all kinds, either Iron or Brass. Iron yranie Koofs for tiaa Works, Workshops, and Railroad Stations, etc. - Itatorta and GaaMacbinerT Of the latest and moat unproved cousirucuon. Sugar. Saw. aud Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans. Oil Steam Trains. Defecators, Filter, r unplug n- nnes. etc ranis, NeHmyth'a Patent Steam Hammer, ana Aspln. wail wooiseya ratuni ceutruugai uugar train ing tiaehinea. a nut niRARD TUDB WORKS. JOHN II. MUKPHY A BIIOS. laaufiMMarerB mt Wroncht lrM ft). Kim. PUILADELFHIA, PA. WORKS, ' TWTV.TIUHD and jrilJBBB HCrac-. OFFIOK, Ul To, 414 Nana riVTH Hnr t. 'NEW PUBUIOATION8. I31I1L080PHY OF MARRIAGE 1 A Km Onnnu of iMtnraa. as delWarad at tha New York JMoheoin of A ostomy, embraoina tbe sabjeoU How to Li, and What to Lire lor j Youth, Maturity, an Old Acs; Jdanhocid Uenerally KeTiewadi The Cause oi Ind lent icntKliilolenoe end Nerrons Ihsasses Accounted ror; Mamaae fbiloMiuhioslly Considered, eta, eta. Pocket volumes CMtauiiuc Uiese Leotuies wlU be fo. warded, post aid, on receipt of lie eenfa. by addi easing VI da., o. a- eeraar ar liiiil aSMi savivi UteU, PbiUdU)u INSURANOb. DKLA WARE MUTUAL SAFETY INHTTRaNCR COMPANY. Incorporated by the Legislature of PciibRjlvanla, It.". Oillte southeast, comer of Tl!inr and WALNUT Streets. Philadelphia. MAHINK 1NSI'RAN(.K. On ksp1s, Caigo aud Freight to all parts or tho world. INLAND INSI.KANCES On goods by river, canal, lane and laud carriage to all parts of the I'nloii. KIRK INSURANCES On Merchandise generally -r on Stores, Dwelling, House, etc ASSETS OK THK COMPANY Noveiutier 1, 1K!I. t 'OO.npo United States Five Per Cent Ixian, ten-forties flo.rtoo-oo 100,000 Uulleil States MIX Per Cent. Iian (lawful money) 107,760-00 rn.roo united states six rer cent. Loan. lHNi..... 60,000-00 2(H),fluo State of Pennsylvania Six Per Cent. Loan 213,950-00 2(Ki,u(io city or j-niiaueipnia iix rr cent, joan (exempt irom tax) 2O0,0i-ifK) liio.ooo Statu of Niw JerBey six l'er Cent, Loan 102,000 00 20,000 l'i'iiiiBvivaiiia nan mail first Mortcaire Six Per Cent. Honds 19,4-WOO 2r,, (too Pennsylvania jiauroad se cond mortgage Six per Cent. Itolids 23,025-00 2n,ovo WMicrn i-ennsyivania Jfnii road Mortgage Six Per Cent. Hands (Pennsylvania'1 Kallrond guarantee) 20,000-00 r.o.ooo Male oi 'j enut ssuu r lve rer t;cnt Iian. 18,000-00 7.000 State of Tennessee Six Per ' CcnU Lean 4,270-00 12,000 rciiiisyivama Kan road com pany, 2fj0 shares stock 14,000-00 e.uoo isortn Pennsylvania r.au road Comnanv. loo snares stock 3,900-04 10,000 Philadelphia and Southern Mall Steamshlu Com pany, Bo shares stock 7,500-00 240,900 Ixiang on ltond and Mort eiige. lirst Ileus ou City lTopcrtius StB.OOO-OO 11,231,400 Par. Market value, tl,255,2i0 00 Cost. ! 1.2 10.022-27. Beal Estate 3n,ooo-oo Bills Receivable for Insurances made. 823,700-75 Ilalunces due at Agencies : rremlums on Marine Policies, Accrued Interest, and other debts due the Com pany r,097-s 8tork, Scrip, etc., of Sundry Corpora tions, f47o6. .Estimated value Cash In Hank $1C8,:iis-8S Cash In Drawer 9Vi-l6 2,740-20 1(59,291 -14 11,852,100 -04 1)1 HECTORS. .Samuel E. Stokes, Thomas C. Hand. John c. Havls, vviiinuu . liouiton, Edward Darlington, II. Jones Brooke, Edward Lafourcade, Jacob Kiegel, Jwob P. Jones, .lames B. McFarland, Joshna I. Eyre, Spencer Mcllvaln, J. Jt. Semple, Pittsbnrg, A. 11. Merger, Pittsburg, 1). T. Morgan, Plttsburj;. Kdmnnd A. Sunder, Theophllus I'aulilmg, James Traquair, xicnry moan, Henry C. Hallett. Jr.. Jnmes C. Hand, William c. i.itdwig, Joseph II. Seal, Hugh Craig, John U. Tavlor, Oeorge W. ltornadon, William C. Houston. THOMAS c. HAND, President. JOHN C. DAVIS. Vice-i'resldenL HFNTiY I.YLBVKN, Seeretarv. HKMtV BALL Assistant Secretary. 11 A. S 13 U It Y LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. No. &05 BllOAIMUY, corner of i:ieventli Ntreet, Mew York. CASH CAPITAL. $15(1,000 CU16.0GU deposited wltii the State of New York aa security ut yutivi uuiuura, I.KMUKIj BANGS, President. GKORGK F.I.I, lOTl', Vice-President and Seoretary. KMORY MoOLlM'OOK, Actuary. A. K. Al. PUBDY, Id. D., Medical Kxaminer. Thomas T. Tasaer.i John al. Maris, , J. B. TJpptnoott. Cliarles Spencer, William Divine. James Loon, uunu a. vrijcuiA a. mums ttsid. 'uames Hunter. Arthur O. Comb, 'John B. atcCiresry. K. li. Worne. urKsnizea April, 1Mb. 876 folious inened hrat six luuiiiun , vrvr mi uie bwuiTe munias following. au luruiB ui x unuin muni uu most laToraDlc terms. Special advantages offered to ClerKjmen. A few (ood agents wanted in city or oountry. Apply! JAMKH M ij.mneuf Kanairer for Pennsylvania and Delaware . Ofllee. No. 3irJ WALNUT Street, Puiladeluhia. DAMLJA fOWillUJ, Special Agent. 416 STRICT LY MUTUAL. Provident Life and Trust Co. OP PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE. No. Ill 8. FOURTH STREET. Organised to promote LLFK INSUKANCE amona- uooa risics of any class accepted. Policies Issued ou approved plana, at the lowest ravea. President, SAMUEL R. SHIPLEY, Vice-President. WILLIAM C. IXJN48TKETH. Actuary. ROWLAND PARRY. The advantages ottered by thia item pan r are nn. CJkUCUOU. 1419 OFFICE OF THE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA. No. am WALNUT Ka iMorporatca irvt. vjnaxtar rarpetoaL CaDitaX tSOO.OUJ. tlAJUBK, UtUAAU, dHU tltUL UStiXJ KAJHU&. OVER VIOJMJM LOSSES PAID SINOB ITS ORQAlt. uaiivfl. DUtXOTOB! . Artbnr O. Ooffla, bamnel W. Jones, John A. Brown, Charles Tsylor, Ambrose White. William Welsh, 8. Morris Wain, John Mason. rninon K. unps Kdward U. Trotter, Kdward S. Clarke. T. Charlton Henry, Alfred I. Jessup. John P. White, Ixiuis O. Madeira, Charles W. Ouahmaaj. U A KVttun O- CO FUN. President. CilAKLKS PLAIT. vUen.M.nL HATTBIat Mahis, Secretary. Chas. U. Rjucvica. Asst. Secretary. 1 1; "Lj.AME INSURANCE COMPANY. Ha BOB OHXSHUT Btreet. INCORPORATED IbM. CHARTER PERPKTTfAT,, UAr-ri'AU f Jto.ooa riRK TN8URANOK EXCLUSIVELY. Iniares acsiait Loss or Dama by lire either by Per petual or Temporary Policies. DUUtOTOKS: Oharlea Richard son. Robert Feeroe, William 1L Khawn, John Kesaler, Jr- William 11. Heylari. Kdward H. Orna, Jibn t'. Miuth, Oharlea 8 takes, Natnan lliUes, Jobn W. Krermaa. Uaurge A. West, Mordecai Buxby. CHARLES RICHARDSON, Prealdsnt WILLIAM 11. RHA.WN, Vioe-Presldeni. afnj.IAaTS L BLAmiHABD. Secretary. T iC T HE PENNSYLVANIA FIKE INSURANCE uuMrAnr. Incorporated ltt!6 Cbartar Parrjatnat HA. HO WALHl UT btreet. opposite IndeBendenoe HonaM. inn inmnani. laroraoir ajwwn to tuo oommunit inm over forty years, continues to inanre against loss or danv act Dy nre on ruiioo or rnvate uiuiuins,'.eiuier aerma. neatly or for a limited time. Also on Furniture, blocks' Of Mouas, ana meronauuise aenerauy, vn noerai tenna. Us. and Meronanilise cenerally. en liberal taruu lueir Cauital. tocetber with a larae Snrnlns KnnH. la invested in tbe moat careful manner, wniob enables tbem to otter to tho insured aa undoubted seuarit la iaa 1 of . Daniel Smith, Jr., I Jobn Dersrent, Aluunder Benson. I Thomas bmHb, Iaao Uusliiburst, I Henry Lewis, TUomaa Robins, , J. OilUnguaniFell, DANIKL SMiTli. Jb. Prasldeni. WM. G. CROWELL. Seoretary; guut THE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE CO. OF L 111 1 1 1 A IJKI.PHIA. Cities S. W. corner of FOURTH and WALNUT BtrseU. r 1 nn, iNellHaniJK BUJi.uhmii.i, PFRPKTUAL AND TKRM POLICIES ISSUED. .CASH Capital (paid op in full) eK),uuO'OS CtAah Aaacin, Java. 1, JK70 DlBWCTOBr.. P. Ratohford Starr. 1 J. Livingston Rrrincer. Nulbro I raster, Maine L. Olanborn, Jobn M. Atwood, Wm. O. Houlum, rtuni. T. Tiwlir.li. I Charles Wheeler. Oeorye H. btuart, Tbomaa 11. Montgomery. Jului II. Brown, dsmee H. Aerueu. u, ti . 1 1 i.t r. cr . u u v i.t . TllOMAH H. MONTOOMKHV, Vi-Pr14Bt. ALU. yr. wini KH, reoreiary. INSURANOb. 1829,n ABTBB PEUIPETUAXm Frantlin Fire Insurance Cohpj OV PUILADKLPHLA. Office, Nos, 435 and 437 CHESNUT 8t Assets Jan. 169, $2,677,372 1 3 CAPITAL 1400,000 -W l,HH8,trW70 1,183,848 -4J IN COMB FOR 189, AC 'HUKD SURPLUS... PREMIUMS UNSETTLED CLAIMS," 1360,000. Losses pail since 1829.0Ter $5,500000 Pemetnal and Teniuoiarr Pollaiaa aa TJharal IWm. Ths (Jonipunr also iwnea Policina on RentA af.Hnildiiias oi an amosjuroimq xvaata, ana inniinss.. ninifj 1TO RS. Alfred Q. Baker, , Alfred FHler, Ssmnel Orank, I Thomas Sparks, George W. Richarda, I William 87 Grunt, Isaac Lea. I Thomas H. Kills. George t ales. ' UoiUthi 8. Ueneon. u. HAKKK, CrxsMnnl. HVfiUlift. V. T vu in! ti . JA. W. McAI.LlsrKRj Secretary" 7 TiiKODOKK M. RKGKK. Assistant Reoretary. It J N B D U K A T HOME Fenn Mutual Life Insurance COMPANY. No. 921 CHESNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. ASSETS, 83.000,000. CHARTERED BY OCR OWN STATE. MANAGED BY OUR OWN CITIZEN 1OS8E8 PROMPTLY PAID. OIJClEg ISSUED ON VARIOUS PUINS. Applications may be made at the Home Office, and at the Agencies throughout the State. 8181 JANES TRAQUAIR PRESIDENT AiTlCEI. K. NTOKKH VIOE-PRKSIDKNT JOIIIN W. IIOKNOIt A. V. P. and AOTUAR7 HOHATIO H. HTKPIIENN HKORETART TUPEIOAL FLUE INSUIIANCB CO. LONDON. ESTABLISHED 1803. Pald-np Capital and Accumulated Funds, 88,000,000 IN GOLD. PEEV0ST & HERRING, Ajrentt, Hi No, 107 8. THIRD Street, Philadelphia. CHAS. M. PREVOST CHAR. P. HERRING PATENTS. P S. Ol- FICFS FOR PROCURING Patents in tbe United States and Fo reign Countries, FORREST BUILDINGS, 11 . 10IJU1II Ht.. Pliilada... AUD MARBLE BDJILDINUS, di:Tl"TlI street, ubove F, (Opposite U. 8. Patent Offloe), WASHINGTON, D. O. H. HOWSON, Solicitor of Patent C. HOWSON. Attorney-at Law. Communications to be ado rested to the PrinciDal Ofiloa. rnuaaeipDia. HOmwsara p A T E NT OFFICES. N. W. Corner FOURTH ana CHESNDT, (Entrance on FOUHTH Street), FRAriCIS D. PASTOTXZU3. BOUCITOR OF PATENTS. Paten's procured for Inventions in the United States and Foreign Countries, and all business re latlLft to the same promptly transacted. Call or send for circulars on Patents. Oped till 0 o'clock every evening. 3 imth yy 1 l l 1 a ri s. irwin, GENERAL PATEXT AGENT, No. 406 LIBRARY STREET. ODTOAXT8 PATENT ELASTIO JOINT IROJI ROOF. AMERICAN CORRUGATED IRON OQMS MAND FACTURKo, MKK FROOF BUILDINGS, ETO. TAYLOR A OOALK'S PATENT AUTOMATIC LOOK-UP SAFETY VALVK. BRAD FORD'S LOW WATER INDICATOR, ETO, Em 10 4 tl 1 PATENT OFFICES, N. W. Corner FOURTH and WA1BTUT PHILADELPHIA. FKK8 LESS THAN ANY OTHER RELIASL AGENCY. Bend for pamphle on Patents. 8 4 thstu CHARLES H. EVANS. CTATE O Hishta RIGHTS FOR BALE. 8TAT1 Kiahta of a valnsble Invention inst patented, and to tbe bLlClNU.CU1TlNti.snd CHIP oahtiiit. etc.. ara bereby oflered for m Iff 1NO of dried nea! onbbaae, etc., are bereby oOered for aale. It is an artioU anditsnouid be introduced into every family. bTATll RKilllU forsnle. Model can be seen at TUUCURAPH OFF1UK, OOOrKJnVB fUUii. vnil Biuiivi m nuriasn. DRUGS. PAINTS, FTP. -pOKimT SIlOllAIiKU Ac CO., N. E. Corner FOURTH and RACE Ste., PHILADELPHIA, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, Importers and nlannfactorers of WIIIIB LEADJAND COLORED PAlNTs), PUTTY, VARNISBES, ETC. ACENT8 FOR TUB CELEBRATED FRENCH ZINC PAINTS. Dealers and consumers supplied at lowest prices for cawh. W 4 IH. SlAIlHIIAIiL, ste dm s e 1 av su r a rurMloT UHUWUIOI Wllb IU I AND WHOLESALE DEALERS K PAINTS, OILS. GLASS. AND PATENT MEDICINES, Nos. 1301 and 1303 MARKET St. iu tnstnom STOVES. RANGES, ETO. THOMSON'S LONDON KITCHENEJ or KCROPKAN RA NO K, for families, hotels, null n institutions, in if.mi uirrnKKn Liyi,Vi aImi. Phiuuleluhia Ranaea. Uot-Airt n -.. V,,rlMlils llaaters. Low-down Urates. Fireboaru htovee, Bath boilers, btew-iiole Plates, Boilers. Cookisf bum , .to.. wn0Mana ... f0"3 11 Si - ra No. Su N. SECOND Btreet D EINQ AND SOOURINQ. T O H IS ! II n T I vi LiiL TilJ D1BTQ T E T, VTllTNCH KTHAM DYKlNli AS A BOOURINO. K III SDy Kllltl UI tMtriUH jai-i. mi laMiina, i -ui-, stun A . 1 1 i A.. ...... I I mAim lr. . . CliiUlrctn. FittMDi inuitu lur htratolunii r&uui Iroui I 1 Philadelphia, WATCHES, JEW ELK y , ETO. CtWlS LADOMUSA CO. 'DIAMOND 0RAI,RKS A JEWKLKR&. arT'HR,"ai,I asil.TSi wins. .WITCHES and JEWELRY EEPAIEEl). J02 Caaatntit St., PbUa-. Ladies' and Gents Watches AMERICAN AND IMPORTED, Of the moat celebrated makers. FINE VEST CHAINS AND LEONTINE! In It and 18 karat. DIAMOND and other Jewelry of tbe latest designs. Kngagement snd Wedding Rlnss, in 18-karat and cot Solid BtWer-Warc for Bridal Pietenta, Table Outlet Plated Ware, ete. 11 1 fmwl ESTABLI3UKD 1S2S. WATCH 28, 0KWBLRT, CLOCKS, 81LVSKWARR, and FANCY GOOD O. W. RUSSELL, KO. H N. EIITH BTRSBT. PHTLADSLTHIA HOWARD WATCHES. B TUK FINE AMERICAN WATCH AT TBE VKttr LOWEST PRICKS BY ALEXANDER R. HARPER, Bnecenor to Jobn at. Harper, Agent for tha Howart Watch. No. 308 CHESNUT STREET, 1 IS 8m 8F.00ND STORY. RICH JEWELRY. JOHN llRENNAlN DIAMOND DEALER AND JitWELLER, NO. 13 BOUTH EIGHTH STREET, 8 a mwi mrn Philadelphia. WILLIAM B. WARNE A CO Wholesale Dealers in WATCH FH AND JKWKIJIT. eomar KKVF.NTH and CHKbNUT Btreet 8 3(1 Second Door, and lata of No. 86 S. THIRD St, COOD8 FOR THE LADIES. fiRlDAL, BIRTHDAY, AND HOLIDAY PRESENTS. I3oti IVtarclio. The One Eolltr Department contains iluia assortment of FINK FfcENCH UOODS, embracing DESKS, WORK, CLOVE, HANDKERCHIEF, AND DRESSING BOXES, in great variety. DOLLS. MECHANICAL TOYS, and TREE TRIM MINGS. SILK FANS, LEATHER BAG8, POCKET BOOKS.. CHINA VASB8 and ORNAMEN7B, JEWELRY, 10 From $100 to (5000. Call and examine onr Paris Goods. Prty and Evening Dresses mad and trimmed from Frsnch and English fashisn plates. Fancy Costumes for Masquerades, Balls, ate., mad to order in foity -eight hour notice, at MRS. M. A. BINDER'S LADIES' DRKP8 TRIMMINGS, PAPER PATTER) DRESS and CLOAK MAKING ESTABLISHMENT, XT. W. Corner Eleventh and Chesnut, 8stntht PHILADELPHIA. BLANK BOOKS. Important to Book-keepers. JUST PUBLISHED, THE "CATCII-WORD" LEDGER INDEX. (COPYRIGHT SECURED). ' Book-keepers and a'l others having to use an Index will find this a very valuable book. By wing the "catrh-word" Index, It will not only save time and eyesight, but the finding cf a name quickly la a mathematical certainty. Yon are invited to call and examine It. PTJBLIBnXD BT JAS. B. SMITH & CO., Wholesale and Retail Blank Book and Stationers, Manufacturers No. 27 South SEVENTH St.. 12 88 thBtnBTJB PHILADELPHIA. LUMBER. iQ-rt SPRUCB JOIST. Q-A 10 i U SPRUCE JOIST. 10 i U HEMLOCK. HEMLOCK. iOTA SEASONED CLEAR PINB. i Q-'A 10 I U SEASONED CLEAR PINE. 10 4 U CHOICE PATTERN PINK. SPANISH CEDAR, FOR PATTERNS. REDUCE DA R. -IOTA FLOIUDA FLOORING. 1QTA 10 I U FLORIDA FLOOK1NO. 10 U CAROLINA FLOORING). VIRGINIA FIXX)HINO. DELAWARE FLOORING. ASH FLOOR1NO. WALNUT FLOORING. FLORIDA STEP BOARDS. RAIL PLANK. t Q T A WALNUT BOARDS AND PLANK. 1 QitA 10 t U WALNUT BOARDS AND PLANK. 10 I U WALNUT HOARDS. WALNUT PLANK. 1QTA UNDERTAKERS' LUMBER. -fQrrrt 10 I V UNDERTAKERS' LUMBER. 10 I U RED CEDAR WALNUT AND PINK lOrrA SEASONED POPLAR. IOTA 10 i U SEASONED CLtK 10 I U ABH. WHITE OAK PLANK AND BOARDS. HICKORY. IDT A CIGAR BOX MAKERS' IOTA 10 IV CIGAR BOX MAKEKS' 10 IV SPANISH C.DAK UOX HOARDS, FOR SALE LOW. 1870 CAROLINA SCANTLING. CAROLINA II. T. SILLS. NORWAY SCANTLING. 1870 t OTA CEDAR SHINGLES. 1 OTA 10 IV CYPHE88 SHINGLES. 10 I V J1AULB. BROTHER ft CO., IU No. 8500 8QUTU Street TAEL PLANK, ALL THICKNESSES. A I COMMON ri.ANK, A Uj THlJNbi 1 COMMON BOARtm. lendlHIDK I'dNOK BOARDS. WRITE PIN K FLOORING HOARDS. YFT.LOW AND SAP PIN K ELOORLNOS. li. and 4I. BfttUvn, tiwir,! An rjis.nn. HKMIOOK JOINT, ALL 8IZK8. Toetber with a seneral assortment of rluililina Lnmbal for sale low for aaab. I . w. mal.iz,, . 11 M 6m FIFTKKNTH and STILKbHtreeta. U M B B R UNDER ALWAYS DRY, OY1I Walnut, White Pine, Yellow Pine, Spraoe, Hem lock, Shingles, etc, always on band at low rates. WATSON GILLINGHAMi d N.9, wciikiow) jsut, ieoi nu AMUSEMENTS. LA T R A KEEN ITS CHE8NUT HTPHTT11EA1HF. RegiiMstl MIHa 8GNAN H ALTON'S Third snd It . ntn PoltlflT. M()M)aY AM) 1 UK"llAV KVEMINIJH, V.HIMK HOW HI .AND CCPIW'H SWOil) VISIT. MiKR RUhAH GaI.TuN IH HOlH UKRKTTAt. ..,l'Sl".Y-B,,N,'r,r or CW GA1.ION. THR K GPKhKTTAC -'(W," MSOHKMaNI) KKITZ. rtHPN. snd PUMA DONNA OK A f. 11)11 T. fcimAHOAI.TON M AIIMRK, BATCRDAy W A L N UT 8 T R E E T TH RATRE. T THIS (Monrtsy! K.VKNI50. Jan. 81, MK HIX H)UUT OnlV. lie aw Domntifl, Nornanlic, snd RnnMiinnsI Drama, tn llirre srls snd prolos.na, by Henry Leslie and Jobn H. Claike, entitled TiONDOW; OK, I.H1HTH AND H A DO W8 OF Tn ORRAT CITT, the tlnert Ncenio Drama er oOered in Phils lulp'na a tLrilliBR llramalir I'lrtnn of "1.1 rK IS l.cllfDON." Krery rcrse nw and axpriwly imi'iiiitkh Kii.f inmini I.OKTON MaTINVK on HA I L'KDAY AKrKRNOOW. TV IBs. jonN DRKW'8 ARCH BTREET JJA TUFATRE. Bealns U in bscoi d War k .if ti a Fmlnnnt A rtist. Mlt. ilUin KHOIIUHAM MONDAY AMI aV'F.RY MliHT, M r. Bronzham's NowCtmdy Drama of THh: KKII l.KiHl'; OP. TlIK MK.Nat. hit nAMnFTt JOHN BHOUOH AM as NKD MAODHRMOT Aidrd by the full Onmpsny FRIDAY BH N F.I' !T OF JOHN RKOUGUAM. Rsvival loon nf LITTLK F.M LY. IO X'B AMERICAN THEATRE. OPN THK YKAR FOUND EVFRY KV KTVING. MA DA M K RF.N Y F.A H, KF.M ALF. OY N AST, Frnso snd b.ndford. (iimnt.is. Mia. .1 Ohs. Rl.n, Mr. Thus. Wlonott, I.KS POISSON D'ArU CKNT, Mad'lle !) Kivt, I.npo, rte aiatmeeon pa I LiwtiA y AW Kriwiwiiv st 1 w'yVica. DTJPREZ BENEDICT'8 OPERA HOUSE, SEVENTH Bt., below Arch (late Theatre f!om)in), F'blhmisttic Apul.u.e nn Cnlimttart Kin 'ton. min r.vrniiMi. nurniu, a urnn.tJiU'i'rJ OlvmntiA Mintrl Intrmtn. Pint Tims-HI, A jK KTATUK. First Time-FIVK LAUtiHINU VOOALISTS, et. eta. jiomiswon. wic. rstqnat. 7ho. I.sllery. Hoc. tain "VTEW ELEVENTH , BTREET OPER. Al HOUSE, ELEVENTH Street, ahev Ohssnnt, THE FAMILY RESORT, CAFNCr.OSS A DIXEY'S MINNTRETJI. the great Star Troupe of tbe woild, In their anaqoaJk KTItlOl'iAfl BUIKKKS, BEAIITIFI'L RALLAD8. HONnR. OPERATIC SELECTIONS, and IlAUI.H ABLE BURXE8QCK5 EVERY KVK.NINO. J. L. OARNimnflR. Iltium. F, F. SIMPSON, Treaxnrer. l7nni , VALER'8 (LATE MILLER'S) WINTEI GARDFN, Nos. 72(, 71B.7IM, and 78 VINE Street, THE GRAND OUCH I'.M RIl N, fi.rroerly the propers of the GRAND El KK OF BADFN, purchased at arsi eipense by JACOB V A LFR, of this ci y, in corosinatie with FLAMER'S ORCHKhTRA and Miis NKJJ ANDKHhON, will perform KVFRv AFTERNOON aju E V K.N 1 til) at I he above-mentioned place. zvomission iree. 113C TEMPLEOF WONDERS. ASSEMBLY BUILB, INGM. R1GNOR BLITZ KVERY EVENING, at 1. and MATINRE on WKO. HfbDAY nd BATCRDAYata. Admission, at cts. ReserTed Beats, 60 cts. 1 It SENTZ AND HAPSLER'8 MATINEE? Al I) 8 f PAL FUND HAM- lMHL.ni. a..-. B1TI1 1 DAY ArTERNOON at 8J o'olock. IS 19 FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFE J. WATSON & BON, the late firm of EVAN 8 WATSON, FIRE AND BURGLAR-PRO Oy A F S T O It 13 NO. 63 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, 8 815 A few doors atxne Obesnat st, PhibW rpo ALL WANTING FARMS IN A LOCAL-, It Exempt from Fevers, aud Lung Complainta- To Farmers, Horticulturists, Mechanics, Capi talists, Gentlemen of Leisure, Invalids, n all wanting a homestead In a climate of nn- surpassed salubrity, exempt from the rigors of a Northern winter, and In clone conneo. tion with the commercial centres of the South. Few . If an j sections offer such a combination of Induce ments as tire town of Aiken, S. C, and Ita vicinity for a desirable and permanent home. A pamphlet of 84 pages now ready, containing a description of the climate, soils, and the nature of the products in the vicinity of Aiken, especially fruit, cereals, cotton,' corn, vegetables, eta, Including extracts front' letters of distinguished visitors, correspondents,' action of town councils Inviting emigrants, etc , to which Is added a descriptive list of property for sale, Inc'odlDg Improved farms, orchards, vineyards,, water powers, kaolin deposits, unimproved lands, and town residences. For sale by E. J. C. WOOD,. Real Estate Agent, Aiken, & C. Tbe book will b sent by mall on receipt of price, 50 cents. Address J. C. DERBY, Publisher, P. O. Box No. 1439, New, Yotk, until 1st of February, after that date av Aiken, 8. C. 117 am HB PRINCIPAL DBPOT FOB THS SALE OF P 8 R B V BNCE STAX No. 804 CHESNUT STREET. CENTRAL OFFICE, NO. 108 8. FIFTH 8TREBT (Two doors below Chesnut street), ESTABLISHED 18 8. The sale of Revenue Stamps Is still continued at the Old-Established Agenclce. The stock comprises every denomination printed by the Government, and having at all tlrnvs a largo supply, we are enabled to fill and forward (by Hall or Express) all orders, Immediately upon receipt, matter of great importance. United States Notes, National Bank Notes, Drafts on Philadelphia, and Post Office Orders received LB payment. Any Information regarding the decisions of ths Commissioner of Internal Revenue cheerfully and gratuitously furnished. Revenue Stamps printed apon Drafts, Checl Receipts, etc The following rates of commission are allowed Stamps and Stamped Paper: ' On I'lS and upwards. s per 100 " 3 " too " 4 - Address all orders, etc, to STAMP AGENCY, NO. 804 CHESNUT STREET, PHILADBI.P1IIA. IRE , W O R K. GALVANIZXD and Painted WTRB GUARDS, tore fronts and windows, for factory and warehonsi windows, for churches and cellar windows. IRON and WIRE RAILINGS, lor balconies, office. cemetery and garden fences. Liberal allowance made to Contractors, JBalldea and Carpenters. AU orders filled with prom pUea and work guaranteed. ROBERT WOOD A 0O , , 8 3stnthm No. 118S RJDOB Aeno. Phlis, COTTON SAIL DUCK AND CANVAS, of all numbers snd brands. Teut, Awning. Trans, Snd Wftfron-ocrer Duck. Also, Psper Manuiavtarers Drier Fells, from tbirir to serent incbes, wills Pauline, ateilins. Hail Twins, ste. rauuns. e.i a. JOHN W. KVKRMAW, lllR DHCaOH Ktresf (Oily Ku aa. CAMUEL SMITH A CO., No. 4 8. BEVENTH O Nlrert. STKAM AND UAH F'TTKKS AlfU PLUMURS, Tube, rittins, and BrassWorkeonstanUs snb.ad. AU wark piomptly attended to. UlTA0U4 Jail iv( VtwtWT Lfftl Hrpifibt4, H I Mi s
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