THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1870. : ; 1 . ' ' " 3 v. r ry.. i i I ! HEWS OnittXBXAZL'Sr. ntr Affair. The Twenty-fifth ward contested 'election sane was continued yesterday afternoon. Several sfitncMie were examined. The Broad Street Omnlbna and 81clp;h Com pany commenced mnuinp; omnibuses on Thurs day, between Broad street and chlgh avenue every hour, to Broad street and Ridge avenue, from whence they bUrt, every half hour. ; ' A public meeting In behalf of the Historical Bocicty connected with the M. K. Chnrch was '. fceld last evening at the Kensington Methodist Chnrch, when addresses were mode by Rev. .William Cooper, D. D., Rev. William L. Grey, Rev. I. Walker Jackson, and other-. Several Interesting relies were exhibited, which had been secured from the families of deceased clergymen and laymen of the Church. A large congregation was In attendance, and much In terest was taken in the proceedings. The Philadelphia . City Guard, General St. Clair A. Mulbollnnd commanding, has secured new and commodions quarters for an armory on the third floor of building Nos.!J52, 254, and 25fl North Broad street. The apartrntftit Is 95 feet wide by 222 feet in depth, thus giving sufficient space cor the accommodation of at least six hundred men. The room is to be at once put in condition for the meeting of the regiment. To day work will be commenced, and in about one week everything will bo In readiness for occu pancy. A gymnasium Is to be Introduced in the armory for.the amusement and recreation of the command. ' VomcHtlo AITalm. Gold closed yesterday at 120. The internal revenue receipts were 8C9.587. yesterday . . Governor Waehburne, of Vermont, Is said to be dying. The testimony in the Gold Investigation covers two thousand foolscap pages. It is reported that Attorney-General Hoar . will resign his place In tlft Cabinet. , All the life Insurance companies have been enjoined from doing business In St. Louis. An attempt will be made to get the Senate to admit Mississippi to-day, so the delegation can take their seats on Saturday. Aceordlng to the reports of the agents, .the Osage Indians, of Kansas, are in a de plorable condition, owing to outrages by white settlers. The Senate yesterday rejected the nomi nation of Attorney-General Hoar, for the Su preme Court Judgeship, by a vote of 33 to 24. Captain-General Kotlas warns the volun teers at Matanzas - to refrain from acts of retaliation on the Cubans, and to confine themselves to their duty. The Crosby Opera House, Chicago, had a narrow cseape 'from destruction by fire on 'Wednesday night. A panic ensued, but fortu nately no one was hurt. A bill providing that no railroad shall be constructed within the limits of Fair mount Park was passed to a third reading in the State Senate yesterday. In consequence of the absence of witnesses yesterday, the farther investigation into the affairs of the State Treasury was postponed until Tuesday. Preparations for war upon the whites are Va3v.a. mml. , V. 1.' 1 .1 11 . .Hi nnnl. o .nil Apache Indians. The settlers In Indian Terri tory are much excited over the news. There was a discussion In both houses yes' terrlav relative to tbe uronosed transfer of aD' propriations in the Navy Department, so as to enable the re-employment of the workmen re cently discharged from the navy yards. In the House a bill was passed appropriating $500,000 to the Engineer's Bureau, and $1,000,000 to the Bureau of Construction and Repairs. Foreign Affairs. The disuse of the Athanaslan creed is favored by tbe Archbishop of York. Mr. Lefray has resigned his seat In the British Parliament for the Dublin University. Mr. Callan enrposes demanding of the Bri tish Parliament an inquiry into the condition of the imprisoned Fenians. The production of Victor Hugo's drama of Lucre tea Borgia at a Paris theatre on Wedues day resulted In very disorderly scene. People in England are busyiDg themselves over the Papal succession, and Archbishop Manning appears to be their favorite candidate CITY GOVERNMENT. Meeting of Both Branches of Council. Both branches of the city government met yesterday afternoon. Select BrancK President Cattell In the chair. An Invitation from the Secretary of the Lyle Monument Association, for members to attend the unveiling of the statue on February 23, was accented. Mr. llodgdon, chairman of the Committee on Water, Introduced an ordinance appropriating $1000 to the widow ot Richard Hi. Carter, Killed while In the employ oi the city. Passed. Also, a resolution authorizing the Department ot Surveys to take irom the plan oi tue city Seventh street, from Lehigh avenue to Somerset, In order to extend the reservoir of the Delaware Water Works. Referred to the Committee on Highways and Surveys. Mr. Shoemaker, from the Committee on Law, nhmtttnd an ordinance aoDronriatincr ft 5000 to pay James Lynd, William B. Mann, and Jadge Brewster for professional services in the Schuyl kill Navigation suits, and $1000 additional to pay certain experts. Mr. Kiner introduced a resolution requsstin the Legislature not to pass the Metropolitan Police bill. The preamble states that the power given to tbe police force is too great; that the present police force are qualified to maintain order: that tbe expense the bill entails will pre vent needed improvements from being carried out. After considerable discussion, the resolution was not adopted. i Mr. Marcus presented a resolution that the City Controller should report to Councils monthly all warrants signed by him the previous month, and in whose favor drawn, together with a statement of work done and material furnished. Referred to the Committee on finance. Mr. Cochran presented a resolution requesting the Legislature not to pass any bill as to the location of public buildings, the question having been tiecmea uy councils. Agreed to. Mr. Smith, a resolution aBkinz the Legislature that the act allowing the Hartford Insurance Company to issue certificates of insurance and inspection on steam boilers, in lieu of examina tions made by the steam boiler inspector of this city, do repeated. Aaopiea. Mr. Franclscus presented a resolution request ing tbe city members of the Legislature to vote against the establishment of a cattle yard in the Twenty-fourth ward. Adopted. . i i The following bills from Common Council were passed: One requesting the Legislature to remit tsu.ouu to tne city; airectiug tne erection of farmers' market-houses on Uirara avenue, and one relative to the erection of a bridge over tbe Heading Kallroad at Broad street. Mr. Jones moved to take up the -resolution approving the sureties of the City Controller, Receiver of Tnxes, and City Commissioner elect. The resolution was adopted. 1 Adiourned. Common Branch. This branch met at the usual hour. President Watmer in the chair. A number of communications and petitions were appropriately reierrea. ' Mr. Martin ottered a resolution to meet la joiut convention to elect beads of departments Acreed to. ' A communication announcing that the un vellinoof the Lyle mouuuieut will take place on the 23U Inst., and Inviting tbe members to partl . cipate therein, was received aud accepted. Mr. Huhn moved to consider 'the vote on the proviso of the bill to allow the trial of dummy engines on enesnui street. Agreca to, ana pur' mission was granted to test the engines. Tbe question, shall the main question be put ' in reference to tbe bill for public buildings? pending which Common Council adjourned but week, was agreed to. Tbe qsestion was then put, and the yeas were X) w M1 anil tlm bill Tmjtaoil. Mr. Bardsley, ol CoouuitUe on Finance, pre- rented an ordinance making an appropriation of tUHMO'W to the Hoard of Controllers of the First School District of Pennsylvania. Postponed. Also, . an ordinance making an appropriation of t35,200 to the Receiver of Taxes for the year 1870. Postponed. Also, an ordinance making an appropriation of 1851,883-10 to the Police Department for 1870. Postponed one wecR. Also, an ordinance to make an appropriation of 1701, to pay damages for the opening of Marshall street. Agreed to. Also, an ordinance to create a loan for build ing a bridge over the Schuylkill at South street, and for the payment of ground rents held against tbe city. Agreed to. scnted a resolution authorizing the repairing of sidewalks on ine line oi ucrinantown ana Per- klomcn turnpike, within the limits of Rising Sun and Nicctown. Agreed to. Also, a resolution to grade Thirty-third street irom uridgc to jiaveriora street. Agreed to. Mr. Calhoun, ot committee on Markets, pre sented an ordinance providing for tbe rcntlngof t.irara avenue market stalls to butchers ana others. Agreed to. Mr. Bardsley presented- a resolution reoncst- lng the Legislature to remit a penalty of f ;K),000 ior ciciay in payment ot taxes by the city. Agreed to. Mr. fiamucl Miller presented an ordinance for the construction of a br.dge over the Read ing Railroad at the Broad street crossing. Agreed to. the following bills from Select Conncil were taken np: One for the opening of Sixty-third street, iteierred to tbe committee on mgn ways. Also, an ordinance making an appropriation of tlOOO for the relief of Mary . Carter, whose husband was killed while working at the Water works. Agreed to. -Also, an ordinance to provide for the payment Of counsel fees, amounting to tOOOO. Atrrecd to. Also, a resolution requesting the .Legislature to repeal the act creating a board of city trusts. Agreed to. Mr. Iletzell offered a resolution remonstrating against the passage ot the Metropolitan Police Din. Laid on taoic. Adjourned. DESTITUTION AND DEATH. rf v Dcfitn of four Out ! 11 to lUen The Boston Post has a special despatch from Bangor, Maine, conveying the following terrible details reported at that place by one of the sur vivors of a hunting and fishing party, consisting of five individuals (French Canadians) who were stricken down by disease and perished in their camp on the Canada side, not many miles from the American border. The party (of which was the informant, a Frenchman, who speaks English imperfectly) set out with two horsss and a pung, about Christmas, upon a hunting and fishing expedition in the wilderness near the American line. The party were well eaulo- ped with guns, traps, fishing 'tackle, and provi sions, intending to spend a montn or two in mat uninhabited region. I he first two weeks they had good luck and some fine sport, capturing several otter, mink. sable, etc., and making a good catch of trout in the lakes. .Returning to camp one evening, one of the men complained of a sore throat. Not much was thought of it by the rest of the party, till towards the middle of the night the man gave evidence of extreme suffering, his throat being so swollen that ha could not swallow. lie continued to grow worse during the night, and when morning came was quite insensible. Lie had been attacked by that most loathsome and fatal disease, diphtheria, which is alike malignant and terrible in the city and in the forest. Without medicine oi any description,' and nearly fifty miles from any human habita tion, they eould but anxiously await the crisis. 1 hey had not long to wait, lor before nlirht set in the man was a corpse. Before the first vic tim expired, however, anotherof the party began to complain of the same difliculty, and on the second day died of strangulution, or from the filling up of the throat. The three survivors took the two Dodies oat of the camp and covered them over with snow, for the purpose of preserving tnem tui tney coma carry tnem out oi tne iorest. Determined to break up camp the next day, and return witn tneir dead comrades, tney were doomed to disappointment, in consequence of two of the remaining three being prostrated by the 6ame terrible agent. The last two survived abont forty-eight hours, when they, la turn, were carried out by tne only one remain lng, to be buried in the snow. Alone in the wilderness, fifty miles from any human being. excepting tba grim, cold oodles ot his meless companions, the sole survlver resolved to start early in the morning for the abode of civiliza tion, with his ireignt oi pulseless Humanity. But griefs never come singly. During the night the deadly contagion iastenea upon nimsell. In his own words, he "felt the monster at his throat," and resigned himself as well as he eould to his fate. The poor fellow suffered the ironies of a hundred deaths, alone and uncared for, in a literally "howling wilderness," with the Erospect of no one ever being able to tell the orrid tale. He lay, he thinks, some four or five days before he awoke to a consciousness of his fearful condition. The mildness of the weather and a good supply of blankets and boughs saved tlm irom freezing, in the absence of a fire, which be was too weak to kindle. As soon as he could crawl, he went to the hovel, and tD his amazement and grief found both of the horses dead. They had died of star-. vauon. Returning to his camp, he thought he would take a look at his dead companions. Judge of his horror when he found their bodies nearly eaten np by ute wolves and other wild beasts that inhabit that wild and desolate region. Nothing now was leit tor mm to do but to make his way alone out of the forest. With pair of snow-shoes npon his feet and as muck provisions as his feeble frame could bear, he started forth, and on the third day reached an Indian camp, where he rested till he was able t proceed on his journey LEGAL NOTIOES. TN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR A. T11K CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. MATT1K T. HOURNE. bl her Beit friend, etc.. 1 .... A ' I 'i.-ki IUU Mn T Mat., I'a.mm 1DCQ H. To HIMiAK A. hOL'RNH, tho Respondent i Sir-Yon will pleaee tke notice tht a rulehee been granted on you in tho above case to khuw cause, if any you bare, why a divorce a nscolo matrimonii alionld not be de creed ineroen, reiurnauie on oiiunun , reomary u, IHiU, at lu A., in., personal eernce osTinK laiiea on aooount of four absnno. Attorney Pro Libellant T71 STATE OF EDWARD SHIPPER BURD, The Auditor anDoinled by tbe Urpnans' Court for tha Dlty s nd Uounty ot rmiaaeiimia to auaii, settle, and ad hut tbssuutband final account of KLI K. PRIUatand J OBI'. I'll H. 'I'OWNMKND, Ksnl.Lmirvmni aasontorsof tbe inst will and testament ot jluvvaku BtiirpEN liURD. deceased, and to reDort distribution of the ha. Lince in tneir bauds, will meet tbe parties interested for tbe purposes of hit appointment on ID JCnUA V, f ebruary 8. 1h5o, at 11 o'clock A. M., at his office, No. 71 WALK U f Direct, in tne city si rnuaaripuia. litMtmwfcf - juhw ULii run, Auditor. PAPER HANQINQ8. I T OOK 1 LOOK ! I LOOK ! ! ! WALL PAPERS X-i and Linen Window Shade Manufacture, tha oheapn in tue city, at JOHNbTON'tt Iatot. No. 1U8I KKKlflU UAni'F.n DtreeL. tMlnw Klevantb. Unnah. No. I in p nunnAuiur-n, uoium, sn jaMf, Ken I. , . 1 I.T7I1 . F C I ' J aa . rj . a w I R E W O R K. GALVANIZED and Painted WIRE GUARDS. store fronts and windows, for factory and warehoas windows, for churches and cellar windows. IRON and WIRE KAIXJNUH, tor balconies, office. cemetery and garden fences. Liberal allowance made to Contractors, Bullden and Carpenters. All orders sued witn promptnes and work, guaranteed. I i s stutbsm " No. lias UDOE Avenue Pnlis, rT M. KUNE CAN " CURE CUTANEOU8 Kiuptiona. Marks on tbe Skin, Ulcere in the Throat, Mouth. and Nose. 8oie W. and -resol every ooaoeiv. ble character. Office, No. S B. KLKVKNTlL batweea Cbesuut and Market streets. j . , , JET GOODS, NEWEST 8TYIJES. DIXONtJ, a B. KiWHTU Mrast- i MUsw MARINE TELEGRAPH. for Wionai Uarint Attn a Firtt ray. ALMANAC FOR PHILADELPHIA THIS DAY. Ptm Kikics... ..-. T-OTiMook Risks Btm Bets Bill Hiuh Watsk 4-S3 PHILADELPHIA UO AltD OF TRADE, D. C. McC.mmon, ) J. PRit'i Wbtokrill, v Committee or the Month. UKOHOB N. Allen, J MOVEMENT! OR OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. FOR AMERICA. AtAlanta. London New York Jan. in Pennsylvania... Uverpool... New York Jan. is flmidt Bremen New York Ian. 0 Iowa Ulangow New York Jan. 81 Nemesis Liverpool. ..New York Jan. a linbrla Havre New York Jan. 82 atneln Southampton... New York Jan. 80 Hlberla Liverpool. ..New York v B..Jan. 88 Helvetia 4.1 veroool. . . New York J an. 2 U. of Wash'ton . .Liverpool ... New York, Jan. 87 FOR EUROPE. Terelre New York... Havre Feb. 5 Virginia New York... Liverpool Feb. o t'ltv of London. New York. . .Liverpool Feb, 5 Cambria New York... OIohkow Feb. 6 Deutachland ...New York. ..Bremen Feb. 0 Etna. New York. ..Liverpool vlall.Fcb. 8 . Nebraska New York. ..Liverpool Feb. w C. of Wash ton. New York... Liverpool Foo. It Atalanta New York...Ixndon Feb. 18 Iowa New York... Olasffow Feb. 18 Manhattan New York. ..Liverpool Feb. 16 C.of Haltlmorc.Ncw York... Liverpool Feb. 19 envoi N.iork.. New ork. . .Liverpool r oo. COASTWISE, DOMESTIC, ETC. Wyoming Philadelphia. Savannah Feb. 5 Pioneer Philadelphia. Wilmington.... Feb. B Arizona New York...Aspinwall Feb. 6 CrescentCttv ..New York. ..New Orleans.. .Feb. 5 Oeo.Washlng'nNew York. ..New Orleans. ..Feb. B Kasrle New York. ..Havana Feb, (Sherman New York. ..New Orleans... Feb. 18 Mulls are forwarded bv every steamer In the regu lar lines. The steamers for or from Liverpool call at Oneenstown. except the Canadian linn, which call at Jomlomlerry. The steameis for or from the Conti nent call at Southampton. CLEARED YE8TEKDAY. Steamer Mount Vernon, Kirby, Norfolk, T). Cooper. Btesmer F. Franklin, Pierson, Baltimore, A. droves. Jr. . i Schr Ramon de AJurla, McBrlde, Sagua, Warren & Gregg. Bchr Battle Paige, Haley, Cardenas, Geo. W. Berna- (iou a, Jtro. Schr I. 8. Levering, Corson, Havana, Isaac Hough A Morris. Schr Argus Eye, Thompson, Sagua, D. S. Stetson & Co. Schr Virgin Rock, McKenna, Boston, D. Cooper. Schr K. F. Mcany, Lewis, New York, Captain. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Bchr Gilbert StancilfT. Fravne. 3 days from New York, with mdse. to D. Cooper. MEMORANDA. Steamship Juniata, lloxie. hence, at New Orleans, run Into and sunk the tow boat Sunilower at T A. M. 29th nit. outside the bar. The Sunflower lies In about 1 fathoms of water. No lives were lost and no Injuries sustained by any one except a fireman, 'no was severely tnouea not aanirerousiy seamen. The 8. sunk In 8 mluutes after being struck by the Juniata. All the baggage and personal effects of the onicers ana crew were lost. Steamship Hunter, Harding, hence, at rrovldence 1st Inst. Steamship Norfolk, Piatt, hence, at Richmond 1st instant. Steamer Rattlesnake, Cohurn, hence for Portland, passed ( ape Cod ttf P. M. 2d Inst. Brig Victor, Fournlng, sailed from Matanzas 20th ult., for a port north of Ilatteras. jtriK c. m. itevnoKis, Dick, sailed rrom Havana 2&th ult. for a port north of Ilatteras. BriK Ottawa, McDonald, sailed from Cardenas 25th nit. for Sagua, to load for a port north of Ilatteras. linns David a. Doane. veazie, and L. M. Merritt, Eaton, sailed from Cardenas 26th nit., for a port north of Ilatteras. Brie Alva, Armstrong, sailed from Cardenas 27th nit., lor a port north of Ilatteras. BriK Nellie Mowp, Merrjman. at Matanzas 2Cth nit., from Pensacola. liriR oonn Avues, Aiacomner, cleared at eavannan 29th ult. for Cardenas, lu ballast. iirig Mecnanic, Dyer, nence ror caruenas, was spoken 28th ult. lat. DO W, long. 74 20. Schr Hudson, Lang, at Matanzas 27th ult., reported from Philadelphia. Schr I A. Danenhower, Gardner, hence for Ports mouth, was at Holmes' Hole 1st inst. Schr A. 11. Cain, hence for Portland, at Holmes' Hole A. M. 2d Inst, aud sailed again. senr Kiia uray, rrora providence ior Philadelphia. at New York 2d Inst. Schr Risins Sun, nastintrs, from James river for Philadelphia, at Norfolk 1st inst. rjcnrs Annie. Adams, ana w. u. Mcsnain. oonnson. hence, at Richmond lBt inst. ponr tuwood Doron, oar vis. nence. at rrevwence 1st inst. Sclirs Blondel, Chapman, and John M. FIsk, Chase, from Provlncetown for Philadelphia, remained at Newport P. M. 81st nit senr TComuB uooz, Homers, cleared at savanna 29th ult, for Wilmington, in ballast Schr Hiawatha, Lee, cleared at Baltimore 2d inst for New Bedford. Schr Kendukkeng, Wyatt, cleared at Havana 2Sth nit. for Sagua, to load for a port north of Uattcras. NOTICE TO MARINERS. A Llehtvessel. with one fixed White Light Illumi nating the entire horizon, has been placed in three ana one-half fathoms water. Inside the Bar, at the entrance to Galveston Bay, Texas, to guide vessels over the bar through the deepest water. The light will be exhibited from sunset to sunrise, at forty seven (47) feet elevation, and should be seen, under ordinary circumstances oi atmospnere, irom tne deck of a vessel fifteen (IS) feet above (be water, eleven (11) nautical miles. Tne vessel is iui ions, new measurement scnooner rigged ; hull and spars painted straw color, with the word "Galveston" painted In large blaok letters on each side, and the number "28" in black on the stern. One (1) hoop iron day mark at masthead, painted black. Fog bell on board rung during thick or foggy weather. Bv order. w. b. bhubkick, chairman. Treasury Department, Office Lighthouse Board, Washington, v. c, Jan. xi, itnu. HOSIERY, ETO. NOW OPEW AT IIOFMAM'S HOSIERY STORE, No. 9 NORTH EIGHTH STREET, GENTS' WHITE WOOL SHIRTS, GENTS WHITS WOOL DRAWERS, GENTS SCARLET WOOL SHIRTS, GENTS' SCARLET WOOL DRAWERS, GENTS' MERINO SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, , LADIES' MERINO VESTS, LADIES' MERINO BRAWKRS, LADIES' CASHMERE VESTS. CHILDREN'S MERINO UNDERWEAR, GENTS' COTTON SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, LADIES' COTTON VESTS AND DRAWERS. Also, a very large assortment of (4 T wsly COTTON WOOL, AND MERINO HOSIERY. QENT.'8 FURNI8HINQ OOOP3. pATENT 8HOULDE K-S BAH 8HIKT MANUPACTOBY, AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORK. PERFECTLY FITTINQ BHTRT8 AND DRAWER' made from measurement at Terr short notice. AU other articles ol GNTLKMNtt DRB3 GOODS la fuU variety. WINCHESTER A CO., Hi Na TPS ClLSaMUT Street - 11 LIDAY I'UENKNTS roa GENTLEMEN. J. V. SCOTT & CO., No. 814 CHESNUT Street, Philadelphia, Bttrp our doors below Continental Hotel. WANT8. q S3 vjsqsHVSSs s . TO THE WORKING OLA 88 -We are now pre pared to furniah all classes with constant employ ment at home, the whole of the time or for the spare moments. Business new, lif(ht, and prontable. Persons of either sex easily earn from boo. to ti per evening, and proportional snm by devoting tneir whole tune to the fjmtmsas. Boys and fir s earn nearly aa much as men. 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ASSETS OF TnB COMPANY November 1, 1H9. 1200,000 United States Five Per Cent Loan, ten-forties taio.OOO-OO 100,000 United States Six Percent Loan (lawful money) 107,750-00 M,0O0 United States Six Per Cent Loan, 1H81 60,000 -00 S00,soo Bute of Pennsylvania Six Per Cent Loan 818,960-00 800,000 City of Philadelphia Six Per cent JLoan (exempt irom tax)...,.. 100,000 State of New Jersey Six Per Cent Loan 80,000 Pennsylvania Railroad First 900,920-00 109,000 -00 Mortgage Six Per Cent Bonds!: W.iBO-OO 2fi,000 Pennsylvania Itailroad Se cond mortgage Six per Cent BondB....?rr. 83,625-OB 28,000 Western Pennsylvania Rail road Mortgage Six Per Cent Bonds (Pennsylvania Railroad guarantee) 80,000 State of Tennessee Five Per Cent Loan 7,000 btate of Tennessee Six Per Cent Loan 12,600 Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany, 2M) shares stock 6,000 North Pennsylvania Rail road Company, loo snares stock '. 10,000 Philadelphia nd Southern Mall Steamship Com pany, 80 shares stock 240,000 Loans on Bond and Mort 20,000-00 18,000-00 4,870-00 14,000-00 8,900 -Ot 7,600-00 gage, first Hens on City Properties 346,900-00 11,231,400 Tar. Market value, 11,256,870-00 Cost, 11,210,022-87. Real Estate 80,000-00 Hills Receivable for Insurances made... 8iU,700-7B Balances due at Agencies : Premiums on Marine Policies, Accrued Interest, and other debts due the Com pany 60,097-90 Stoek, Scrip, etc., of Sundry Corpora tions, 14706. Estimated value 2,740-20 Cash In Bank tlW,81R-W? Cash In Drawer 972-20 169,29114 11,802,100-04 DIRECTORS. . Thomas C. Hand, Samuel E. Stokes, William . Boulton, Edward Darlington, 11. Jones Brooke, Edward Lafourcade, Jacob RIegel, Jacob P. Jones, James B. McFarland, Joshna P. Eyre, Spencer Mcllvain, J. B. Semple, Pittsburg, A. B. Berger, Pittsburg, D. T. Morgan, Flttaburg. Edmund A. Sender, Theophllus Paulding, James Traouair, Henry Sloan, Henry C. Dallett, Jr., James C. Hand, William C. Ludwlg, Joseph U. Seal, Hugh Craig, John D. Taylor, George W. Ilcrnadou, William C. Houston. THOMAS C. nANT, President JOHN C. DAVIS, Vlce-rTesldent. HENRY LYLBURN, Secretary. HENRY BALL Assistant Secretory. 11 Ji. S B U K, Y LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. No. SOS IHtOADWAY, corner of Kleventh Street, IVew York. CASH CAPITAL. 8160,000 (136,060 deposited with the State of New York as seoority for policy holders. LEMUEL BANGS. President. GEORGE ELLIOTT, Vice-President and Secretary. EMORY McCLlNTOOK, Actuary. A. E. M. PURDY, M. D., Medical Kxamines. PHiiiJtij'HiA acrraxDcxa. Thomas T. Tanker, John M. Maris, i J. B. Lippincott, Obarles Spencer, William Divine, James Long, John A. Wright, S. Morris Wain, I James Hunter, Arthur G. Comb. John B. MoUresry. K. H. Worne. Organised April, lttoB. 876 Policies issued first sil months; over SUUti in tbe twelve months following. AU forms of Polioies issued on most favorable tsrma. Special advantages offered to Clergymen. A lew good agents wanted in city or country. Apply JAMES M. LWNGAORK. Manager for Pennsylvania and Delaware. Office, No. 8ml WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. BAMUKL POWERS. Special Agent 416t J N B U B K AX HOME, IN TEM Pena Mutual Life Insurance COMPANY. No. 921 CHESNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. ASSETS, 83,000,000. CHARTERED BY UK OWN 8TATK. KIANAUED BY OUB OWN CITIZEN LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID. OUCIE8 ISSUED ON VARIOUS PLANS. Applications may be made at tne Home Office, and , , at tne Agencies tnrongbont tne State, list SAMUEL O. ni EV PRESIDENT HAMUEL E. STOKES VIOE-PKBBIDENT JOHN W. IIORNOK .A. V. P. and AOTUABY HORATIO 8. STEPHENS BEORKTAJtT OFFICE OF THE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA, No. S32 WALNUT Street, pniladelphia. Incorporated 1794. . . Charter Perpetual. Capital, $500,000. Ateetn 92,350.000 MARIN JC, INLAND, AND FIRK INbURANUK. OVER tao.000.000 LOSS KB PAID SINOK ITS ORGAN IZATION. DIBECTOItB. Arthur O.Ooffln. r ranon rx. Dope, Edward BL Trotter, Kdward H. Clarke, T. Charlton Henri, Alfred I. Jestmp, John P. White, Louis O. Madeira, Charles W. C ashman. bsmael W. Jonos. John A. Brown, Ohsrles Tsvlor, Ambrose White, William Welsh, 8. Morris Wain, John Mason, Georce L. Harrison ARTHUR G. COFFIN, President. CHARLKS PLATT, Vioe-President. MATTBTAB Mabib, Seoretsry. Chab. H. Rkuvkb, Asst. Beuretary. tlj JpAME INSURANCE COMPANY. No. 809 CHESNUT Street. INCORPORATED I860. OHARTKB PERPETUAL, CAPITAL, (200,000. FIRB INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY. Insures against Loss or Damage by Fire either by Per petual or Temporary Polioies, DIBJtOTOHB: Charles Richardson, , Robert Ps William H. Rhawn. John Keesler, Jiu Kdward B. Orne. Charles Btokee, John W. Evermaa, Mordeoai Buxby. William M. beyfert, John F. Smith, Nathan Hillas. Ueuxcs A. West. CHARLES RICHARDSON. President. ' WILLIAM H. RHAWN, Vioe-Presidsnt. WrUJAllS 1 BLaMOHABP. Beoretary. 1 28 fVIlE PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE X COMPANY. Inoortxwated ltfilo Charter Perpetual. No. 610 WALNUT Street, opposite Independence Sonars. This Company, favorab ably known to sue oomm unity fo Avar inrt . vwrt. oontinnea to insure Sgainsl gainst loss or dam age by nre on Pnbbo or Private Buuaingsjeitner pemuk. nentlv or for a limited time. Also on Furniture, btouka nf UcmAm- and MMbandisa a-Anarally. on liberal traia. Their Capital, together with a large Burplua Fund, Is invested in the most oareful manner, wnloh enables them to otter to the insured an undoubted security in thgoaat of loss. Vllivi . Daniel BmHh, Jr., John DmM. Alexander Benson. Isaac Hasleburst, Thomas Bmtth, Uenry Iwis, J. UiUinguam Fall. timmmm wuuw, L - a 1,11 uaniei iiaauoca, or. 1 DANIEL BMITH. J., President. WM. G. OROWELL, Beoretary. smij TMI'ERIAIi FLUE INSURANCE COT LONDON. EMTABIJ8IIED 1N0J. ' Paid-up Capita) and Aooomulated Funds, 0S.OOO.OOO irv GOLD. PBEV0ST & ItERRINO, Agents, , Itt No. 101 8. THIRD Street, Padladalphla. CBAS. M. PRSV06T, CBA8, B. HSRRINQ INfeURANOfc. 1629 nAB!tlB . PERPETUAL. Franllin Fire iHsnrance Ccmpany OF PUH.ADltLFIilA. . t , , Office, Zfot. 435 and 437 CUXSNTJT Bt Assets Jan. 169, $2,677,372 1 3 CAPITAL. ...o 8400,000 ) ACCRUED BURI'LUS l,OHt,rjWT0 PREMIUMS 1,198,888 UNSITTIJrD CLAIMS, INCOMR FOR 1869, S9W,U0U Losses pi MOYOtW Perpetual and Temporary Policies oa T libera! Terms. The Uompany also Umea Polioies on Rent ofBBuildincs Ol all kuula,G round Keats, and Mortcacea, ( Alfred O. Baker, XUlKTAwSU FHIev. (tunnel Grant, I Thomas Sparks, GrOTis W. Kiobards. I William sToran. Isaac Lea, I Tbnmas 8. Kllia, beorte falee. UuUni 8. Benson. ALFRKD O. ItAKKR, President. ... OKtiRWR VALKU, Vloe-Preskleo. JAi W. MoAIXJSTKR. Secretary. TliKODOHK M. KEOKH. Assistant Secretary. II 3 T R I C T L Y M U T U A L. Previdcnt Life and Trust Co. OF PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE, Km. Ill 8. FOURTH STREET. Orjraniied to promote LIFE INSURANCE among members of the Society of Friends. Good risks of any class accepted. Policies Issued on approved plans, at tha lowest rates. President. SAMTJEL R. SHIPLEY, Vice-President, WILLIAM C. Longstrbth, Actuary, ROWLAND PARRY. The advantages offered by this itompany are un exceUed. Wi THE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE CO. OF PHILADELPHIA. Office 8. W. corner of FOURTH and WALNUT Streets. FIRK INSURAMiK KXOLURIVKLY. PFPPKTUAL AND TKRM POLIC1KH ISSUED. CASH Capital (paid up in full) $2uo,OUO'M Cash Assets, Jan. 1, INTO 8594,303 M4 DIRK.CTOHS. V. Batchford Starr, Nalbro F ratter, John M. A I wood, Benj. T. Tredick, George H. Htnart, I J. LiTinfiston Erringer, James lv ulaRhom. Wm. oritoulton, Charles Wheeler. Thomas H. Montgomery, T- . U A Jono ii. nrown, F. RATOHTORD STARR. President. in lin II, vn.uva u.. I. o . iw.ii. THOMAS U. MONTGOMERY, Vioe-President. AI.KX. W. WIHTKR, Seorelary. JACOB K. PKTKKbOM. Assistant Secretary GREAT WESTERN Mutual Life Insurance Co. OF NEW YORK. EDWIN E. SIMPSON, MANAGER, 2o. 512 WALNUT St., IMiIlada. AU tho Rood, equitable and liberal features of the best Life Inanranoe Companies are Koaranteed to the poller holders of this Company. 1 22 stuthgw Liberal arrangements made with competent agents. PATENTS. N 8. OFFICES FOR PROCURING Patents in the United States and Fo reign Countries, POBBSST BUILDINGS, 119 S. FOU11T1I St., Plillada., AND MARBLE. BUILDINGS, BEVfiNTlI Street, above F, I (Opposite U. S. Patent Office), WASHINGTON, D. O. H. HOWSON, Solicitor of Patent. O. HOWSON. Attorney-at-Law. Communications to be addressed to the Prinoipal Offioes, Philadelphia. 1 hi mws3m PATENT OFFICES, N. W. Corner FOURTH and CHESNUT, (Entrance on FOURTH Street), mANCIS D. PASTORIUS, SOLICITOR OP TATENTS. Patents procured for Invent Ions In the United States and Foreign Conn tries, and all business re lating to the same promptly transacted. Call or send or circulars on Patents. Open till 9 o'clock every evening. 8 a smtn PATENT OFFICE 8, N. W. Corner F0TJBTH and WALNUT PHILADELPHIA. FEES LESS THAN ANY OTHER RSLIAJBL AGENCY. Bend for pamphle on Patents. 84 thstnj CHARLES H. EVANS. STATE BIGHTS FOR SALE. STAT Right of a valuable Invention inst patented, and fo tbe SLICING, CUTTING, and CHIPPING of dried bed cabbage, etc.. are hereby ottered for sale. It is an artioi, . of great value to proprietors of hotels and restaurants, and it abould be introduced Into every family. STAT8 RIGHTS for sale. Model can be seen at TELEGRAPH OFFICE, COOPER'S POINT. N. J. M7U MUNDY A HOFFMAN. x DRUGS. PAINT8, BTO. JOIIEIIT SIIOEJIAIsllSn te CO., N. E. Corner FOURTH and RACE Sts., PHILADELPHIA, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, Importers and Manufacturers of WHITE LEADJAND COLORED PAINTS, PUTTY, VARNISHES, ETC. AGENTS FOB TUB CELEBRATED FRENCH ZINC PAINTS. Dealers and consumers supplied at lowest prices for cash. 12 4 DRUGGIST AND CHEMIST, FAINTS, OILS. GLASS. AND PATENT MEDICINES, Nos. 1301 and 1303 MARKET St, loaithstnrJm M KB 1 C K & SONS SOUTHWARE FOUNDRY, Na 430 WASHINGTON AVENUE, PWladelpliia. WILUAM WRIGHT'S PATENT VARIABLE CUT-OFF STEAM ENGINE, .. Regulated by the Governor. . . MERRICK'S SAFETY HOISTING MACHINE, ' Patented June, 1868. DAVID JOY'S 11 PATENT VALVELE8S STEAM HAMMER D. M. WESTON'S PATENT SRLF-CENTK1UNG, SELF-BALANCING CENa'RlFUGAL SIJGAK-DRALN1NG MACHINE. AND I 4 . HYDRO EXTRA CTOK, . Por Cotton or Woolen Mauuilaeturera, T 19 mwi . .aueaUJl mmmv. wnxiaat . Mnaiox. i, vAUVaaasi autuwv AMUSEMENTS. AMERICAN BEAUTY PERSONIFIED ., ., . BT JOSEPH FAOIf ARL NOW ON.,JXJIimXION C A R L E 8' CTA L L E H I E 8 . . . AND ICOXmO GLASS WABER00M3, .. . 'Ko; 16 CIIESNUT, STREET. APMITTAllOK, TWENTY-FIVE OKNTS. ' 131 C A DEMY O 1" "M U 8 I C THE TWELFTH GRAND ANNUAL - GYMNABTIO EXHIBITION nr PUPILS OF PROF LEWIS' GYMNASIUM will take place on WKUNERPAY EVENING. Feh. S. 1S70. Keeerved seats, to cents. Haeure them in time, at (.ha Cnnnaslum, Ninth and Arch streets. N. B. .) run. mars is open all day and evening. Private 'essons In riparring and Fencing also. S a 4t A CADEMY' OF MUSI C- BATUROAY EVKNTmi, Feb. 6, at o'clock. tiRAND KNTKRTllNMkHT 1 Under the direction of O. H. Willarrt, K.si , KTKRK.nPTIOON DISSOLVING VIEWS. YObKMlTR VALLEY. NIAGARA FALLS. TABLEAUX VIVANTH. SHADOW PANTOMIMKfl. Mnsie by ITsMler's Select Psrlor Orobent ra. Adniideion 60 cents. Reserved seata, 7& cents, can now be secured at Boner's, No. 1102 Chssnut Street; and at HeiliK's, Ninth and Vine streets. 2 2 3t LATTRA KEEN E 8 OHESNTTT BTRF.KT THFATRW. BeginsatS. THIS (Kritlay) NIGHT, Feb. 4, BENEFIT OK MlSH hUS A N OALfON. THKSK OPKRK.1TA8. "6,n "ee." LISCHKff AND FKlTsrHRN, and PRIMA DONNA OK A NIGHT. MISS SUSAN G ALTON IN ALL, supported by Oomio Knglish Opera Company. HUMAN GALTON M ATINKR, SATURDAY. Three Operettas M IBS BD8AN O ALTON In two. - WALNUT ST BEET THEATRE THIS (Fridays EVENING. Feb. 4, LAST NIGHT BUT ONE 7 LAST NIGHT BUT ONE of the new Domestic, Romantic, and Sensational Drama, by Henry Leslie and John S. Clarke, entitled LONDON; OR, LIGHTS AND SHADOWS OF THE GREAT CITY, the finest Scenic Drama ever offered In Philadelphia thrilling Dramatic Picture of "LIFE IN LONDON." Every scene new and etprewJy imi'oii rtf u Fuoiur T.nwnow 1 LONDON MATINRR on SATURDAY AFTERNOON - - - fR8. JOHN DREW'S ARCH STREET THFATRR. Beains W to 8 CROWDED AND FASHIONABLE HOUSES, AAflr.ru Kir iivnn oniuunaal, TO-NIGHT (Friday, Feb. 4, Fifth Night, Fifth Night of Mr. Brouffbam's New Ccmedy Drama of THH RED LIGHT; OR. THE SIGNAL OF DANGER. JOHN BROUGHAM as NKD MAUDERMOT Aided by tbe full Company Revival soon ol LITTLE fcat'LY.' FOX'S AMERICAN THEATRE. OPFN THE YEAR BOUND. atVKRY EVENING. MADAME BKNYKAH, FEMALE GYMNAST, Brown and Snndford, Gymnasts, Miss Jennie Rem on, Mr. Ohss. Rien, Mr. Tnos. Wmnett, LKS POISSON D'AR GKNT, Mad'lle Do Rosa, I.uno. et. Matinee on SATURDAY AFTERNOON at 2 o'clock. DUPREZ A BENEDICT'S OPERA HOUSE, SEVENTH St,, below Arch (Ite Theatre OomlaneX EnthneiitKtic Apulsusesnrl Unlimited Satisfaction. THIS EVENING, DUPREZ A BENEDICT'S f Gigantic Minfrtreln Introduce, First Time RLAUK STATUK. First Tiine-l lVE LAUGHING VOCALISTS, ot. e. Admission, 6lic. Parquet. 78c Gallery. Sfto. HI pt NEW ELEVENTH STREET O P E R '. HOUSE, ELEVENTH Street, above Ohennk THE FAMILY RESORT. OARNCROSS A DIXEY'8 MINSTRELS, tbe great Star Troupe of tbe world, in their uneaualr ETHIOPIAN BOIREES. BEAUTIFUL BALLADS, SONGS. OPERATIC SELECTIONS, and LAUGHABLE BURLESQUE? EVERY EVENING. J. L. OARNCROSS. Hanagar. R. T. BIMPBON, Treaworer. g li tha VALER'S (LATE MILLER'S) W I N T Ef GARDEN, Noa. 720, T, 724. and 728 VINE Street. THE GRAND ORCHE8TRION. formerly the proper! of tbe GRAND DUKE OF BADaTN, pnrcbaaed at grst expense by JACOB VALKR, of this eiiy, in combinauv with FLAMER'S ORCHESTRA and Miss N If. LLC ANDERSON, will perforin EVERY AFTERNOON aa EVENING at the above-mentioned place. Admission free. . . , 1 13tf TEMPLE OF WONDERS, A88EMBLYBUILD INGS. BIGNOR BLITZ EVERY EVENING, at 1. and MATINEE on WED NftfcDAY and SATURDAY at 3. Admission, 26cta. Reserved BeaU, 60 cts. 110 CENTZ AND HABSLER'S MATINEES KJ MUSICAL FUND HALL, 186-70. every BATU I DAY AFTERNOON at 83 o'clock. WIS PIANOS. frE3 STEINVAY & SONS' Grand Square and Upright Pianos, With their newly patented RESONATOR, by which the original volume of sound can always be retained, tbe same as in a Violin. BLASIT7S BEOS.', No. 1000 CHESNUT STREET, 1 87 wstl ' PHILADELPHIA. ALBRECHT, tS2 TrTTV H BIEKES A SCHMIDT, WTTpaS MANUraOTUKKHB OV FIR8T-OLAS8 PIANO-FORTES. Foil guarantee and moderate prices. 5 WAREROOM8. No. 610 ARCH Btreet. OURTAIN8 AND SHADES. H. C A R R Y li Has resumed the Curtain Business with his Bona at No. 723 CHESNUT STREET, Two doors above his Old Stand. CURTAIN DECORATIONS, of the newest fabric! ELEGANT GILT and ROSEWOOD COIiNlfe'ES. 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 MSI Two doora above onr Old Stand NEW PUBLICATIONS. PHILOSOFHY OF MARRIAGE. A New Oonrse of Lectnree, as delivered at tha New. York Museum of Anatomy, embracing tbe subjects: How to Live, and What to Live for : Youth, Maturity, and Old Age: Manhood Goneralli Reviewed; The Cause ot Indigestion ; Flatulence and Nervous Bis esses Accounted For; Marriage Philosophically Considered, etc. et. Pocket volumes containing thee Lectures will be for. warded, postpaid, on reoeipt of aft cents, by addressing W, ALRYVJa.,8. E. corner of FUfTfl and WALNUT Streets. PbUadelubia. SBS hp u e R I N C I.P A L DEPOT FOB TUB BALI OF - R E VEN'UK STAMP8, No. 804 CHESNUT STREET. CENTRAL OFFICE, No. 105 "S. FIFTH STREET, (Two doora below CUcsnut street), ESTABLISH ED, 1888. Tbe sale of Revenue Stamps is still continued at the Old-EntabllBhcd Afreiicleii. The stock comprises every denomination printed by tbe Government, and IiuviuK lit all times a large supply, we are enabled to All and forward (by Mail or ExpreHS) all orders luimediutuly upon receipt, a mat ter of great Importance. United States Notes, National Bank Notes, Drafts on PliilitdelpUla, and l'oat Oitlcu Orders received la payment Any information rerrnrtUnor the decisions of the Commissioner of Internal Jioveuue cheerfully aud gratuitously furnished. Revenue Stamps printed upon Drafts, Cheeks, Re ceipts, etc. The following rates of cdmmlHSlon are allowed on Stamps aud Stamped Puper: On fv.5 and upwards. , , 2 P''r ''ht. "loo " 3, " "800 " v Address all orders, etc, to STAMP AGENCY, NO.' 804 CHESNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, t s