t T1TE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1870. 5 SI 33 W.YOR2X 0 ZVX S. J-Vora Ovr Own Correporutrnt. Nw York, Feb. 8, 1870. ,4Th) TvrHTe Tetnptntlone." On Saturday night there was a private dread rehearsal of The Twelve Templaiioni at the Grand Opera Ilonso. It was lntondod to bo a Tory brilliant affair first, because Mr. Fisk vim at the head of it; secondly, because the general public was denied admittance; and third, because the theme that demanded the attention of tho audience was a great leer-piece to which the White t'avm and Black Crook were presumed to be a mere bagatelle. In fact, with the exception of the Tow scenes that were given pon the stage, and the few dances that wore danced, there was nothing brilliant about it. The champagne was like vinegar utterly unworthy of tho fame of Mr. Flak, and tho rush of hungry and thirsty Bohemians was dis graceful to the newspaper-press. A few of tho scenes from the new legend were given, and the ostensible reason for not presenting tho entlro spoctacle was that thcro might bo no infraction upon the sanctity of the Sabbath. So tho board-blUs said, at any rate; but with all this piety tho entertainment was not over until 1 o'clock on Sunday morning. Among the more prominent appearances were those of Madame Ponisl, who is a trille more "hefty ' than in her younger days; Mr. Boniface, and Miss Nelly Pclris, a new acquisition at the Opera House, a fine-looking woman, liked by the populace as a slugcr, and understood to be tho wife of Mr. Brady, proprietor of a celebrated gymnasium of this city. Ilrpnan nnd Msr. These notorious pri.c-ringlsts Intend next Friday night engaging in n sparring-match at tho Bowery Theatre. Tho average price of seats has been five dollars, aud as much as ono hun dred dollars has been offered for a private box, Hecnan and Mace have been practicing for some weeks past at a certain well:known gymnasium up-town. Their appearance at tho Bowery is preliminary to a starring engagement, during which they will make tho tour of the country and pick up a great deal of money. Tho starring engagement, in Us turn, Is preliminary to Mace's fighting Allen for the championship. On Friday night Mace will be presented with a hand' some silver belt, and tho Bowery will boast of such a crowd as tho Bowery only can pro duce. I would not give much for tho chances of any respectable, inoffensive man who goes into that building, on that occasion, with his watch and chain, coming out with these articles, The Bowery agent the other day expressly In formed mo that he intended providing all the newspaper people who attended with scats near the door! This is considerate, at any rate. With respect to the forthcoming fight between Mace and Allen, a good deal of doubt Is ex pressed in sporting circles a to Mr. Mace's con dition. Allen is very spry, as yot, aud Mace, if tho truth be told, has tho appearance of being slightly played out. Woninn as a Hanker. The experiment is being tried in Wall street. Tho firm is Woodhull, Clufllu & Co., and the members are women. What do you think of the idea? Stockings instead of stocks havo been hitherto supposed to furnish more appropriate employment for the female finger. If the move ment be successful tho result will be most im portant, not only for women in this city, but probably all the world over, tsut men tninic oi tho minor questions involved In it! Who are to be the clerks ? Are any young men to be ad mitted ? And is there no danger of admitting a too fascinating moustache ? Woodhull, Clallln & Co. are backed by a capital of half a million, and their backer is understood to be Commodore Vanderbllt. Mr. Frctater is going to play "Hamlet" for one week, com- niencmir next jnonaay niciu. mis hb uues iu . , , . m l .1 1 response to the request of several citizens, who, having nothing else to do, sent In an application asking him to do so. Consequently they are as busy at bees up at Nlblo's. My private opinion is that Mr. Fechter is extromoly unwise to yield to this request, always supposing that the re quest is not a "got-up" affair. He ought to re serve "ITamlet" until the last, for after that there can be no great novelty to offer. There will be an immense rush to see him, but I do not think after he once leaves this conntry he will receive any inducement to return. An article that appeared in lost Thursday's Tribune, and which spoke coarsely and slightingly of hU "Ilcnri de Legardero," showed up Mr. Winter' prejudices upon tho subject, and is generally thought to have done great injustice to Mr. Fechter, whatever his failings may be. Am Baim. MUSICAL. AH1 1K ASIATIC. Edwin Adams as " Narcleae Rameau." The German play of Narcisae the Vagrant, In which Mr. Adams appeared last evening at tho Walnut, although it introduces some well- known historical characters, makes no preten sions whatever to historical accuracy, and the times that it represents are certainly sufficiently remote for dramatic treatment from a romantic standpoint. Tho main idea of tho play, that makes the forsaken husbund of tho Pompadour the representative man of the France of the ante-revolutlonary period, when the lightnings of the coming storm were just beginning to flash along the horizon, Is one of singular origi nality and merit. The picture of the times pre sented is none tho less striking and Impressive because It Is almost purely Ideal, and tho play Is distinguished by the qualities that are most generally lacking in modern dramatic writing real artistic purpose and thoughtful effort to elaborate a fine conception. Narciise the Vagrant is a drama of the romantic school of Victor Hugo; but It Is superior to most of the works of that eccentric writer that keep the stage in the directness with which the moral purpose is 60t forth. The theme Is worked out with care and intelligence, and the scenes are arranged with an excellent regard for dramatic effect. The principal fault is a certain Ger manic heaviness that, to an average audience, is apt to be oppressive; but in spite of this the play Is interesting, apart from its philosophical sub tleties, and the leading part is a fine ono for a first-rate actor. Mr. Edwin Adams' personation of "Narclsse Bameau" Is undeniably a reflnod, thoughtful, and picturesque performance. Its superficial characteristics are such as he is able to give with comparative ease, and he indicates at times that be has a conception of the part more profound than his powers of expression were equal to Re vealing. Mr. Adams' style is marked by all the faults that his most discriminating admirers have so often pressed npon his ' notice, and which will ever Interfere with his taking the highest rank as an actor. Ills elocu tion Is artificial, giving a stlltedaoBS to his per formances that detracts much from tholr real , effectiveness, and he is frequently so much con cerned about his delivery that he forgets to feel the role he Is playing. If his "Narclsse" is not all that It might be, It is a piece of acting that tolls with an audience, as was shown last even ing by the hearty applause that was awarded It, and by two enthusiastic calls before the curtain. Mr. Adams received an excellent support from tho leading mombors of tho company, Mr.Walcot making an efficient representative of the "Duke de Cholseul," and Mrs. Walcot giving a more than usually roflncd and pleasing performance in the part of "Doris Qulnault." Miss Annie Graham In also entitled to commendation for a forcible personation of the "Marchioness do Pompadour. The) C!ltT A nmscmfint. At TnB CnESNnt tho Galton troupe will ap pear this evening in the musical adaptation of t ancnon me vrwieei. At thb Walnut Mr. Edwin Adams will personate "Narclsse Rameau" this evening. at tdi arch mo arnma or tm xeri lAgnt will be performed this evening, with Mr. John Brougham in tho leading role. AT JLJUI'RKZ S liBNBDICT'8 OPBRA UOUSB a variety ol attractions will be offered this evening. AT THB EI.BTBNTII BTRRBT Ol'HKA IlOUHB a Hne programme of minstrelsy will be pre sented this evening. monor 15i.itz ana his son will trlvo a maelcal entertainment at the Assembly Building this evening. A. T. K Mr. 1. F. Duane will repeat his humorous lecture entitled "Ninety Minutes in Kweor Xompany," at Natstorlum Hall this evening. Ins Pakepa-Kosa F.uailsh opera troupe will open at the Academy of Music on Friday even ing next witn Mozart s great opera ot tue mar riage of Figaro. lhe salo ot seats commences to-day at toe Academy and at Trumplor's. CITY 1TKIHS. OnAPH Bkttkr Mads Kkttkb Out Bkttbb Frrnio :i4THIN )l OIHIHII AT I H II ALU AT Towkr 11 all Than Anywiucui Kldk. Bkhkrtt A Oo No. 61S MABKKT STHKI.r. TVlSSTBIX. Snow and Ics and sleet. On to house tops, 'noth your feet ; And ths wind, how It bowls, a o'er hill and plain It ruahea, with all its might And main. And freezing poverty eriee in pain At it enters their hearts, then oat Again, Away it goes with demon'! laugh, .eaving diatreaa and death in ita lor path. If ow ia the seaaon for overcoats, The cheapeet and beat yon wiU find At Stokes', The number of his great Clothing Store IS 0HA8HUT STBIAT, KIUHT TWKKTT-yOPB. Dbt Fwr. The most effectual way of guarding one's health ia to keep the feet dry, And that oan only be don by the uee of Indie Robber Ovrrshoee, end as the lnole- ment season ia npon na, wewonld Adrise oar reader to boy none bat the beet quality, which cAn only be had At OooDtKAB's Headquarters, No. 808 Ohesnut street, aoath aide. Philadelphia, Jirwruii.-Mr. WllliAm W. Oaasidy, No. U 8. Seoond alreol, baa the largest and moat attractive aasortment of Hne J ewelry and bilverwere in the city. Purchasers eaa rely upon obtaining A real, pure artiole, furnished At A price which cannot be equalled. Be also hAA A large stock of American Western Watobes In all varieties And at all prices. A visit to his store is sure to result in pleasure and profit. IIai.lft, Davth A Oo.'s New OnOAN-PiAHOSo-called en account of their unusual singing qualities, are giving the must perfect satisfaction, And are the lavorito instru ment. Warerooms No. 937 Oheanut street. Bkkobe purchasing, call And examine the Parham New Family 8ewing Machine. Salesroom No. 704 Oheanut treet. Every machine warranted. Rubber Overshoes and Boots for Men, Women, sad Children, oan be had at retail at the very lowest prices. G midyear's manufacture, old stand. No. 808 Oheanut street, lower aide. MoNnn-T. Parham Sewing Machines sold on easy nir nthly instalments at No. 704 Ohesnut street. Sinoeb's Family Skwtko Machines, Ten dollars cash. Balance In monthly Instalment. O. F. Davis, No. 810 Ohesnut street Puis.- Dr. yr. A. MoOsndlees, No. 1926 Spring Garde street, gives his entire time to the permanent cure of Piles. Beet city referenoe given. Parham New Family Sewing Machines on terms to sa t all, at No. 704 Ohesnut street. Proclamation! Oak Hall, Feb. 7, 13T0. We have still onb hundred thousand dollars' worth of Clothing, which must be disposed or : And, The Season, thus for so mild, will tbt br so cold that the Warmest Winter Garments will be needed : And Whereas, There are Thousands of People who would buy If they bad Money enough: Therefore, Be if Remembered, 1st. That we, WAXAUAKER A- BROWy, THB PEOPLE'S CLOTHIERS, Will sell this f 100,000's Worth of Fine Clothing for 160,000, either In onb obbat lot, or In Smaller Lois, or In Single Suits, Garments, etc, at same rate. 2d. That due Notice of this be given, that every body may have the advantage of this Special con cession. WANAMAKER 3c BROWN, OAK HALL, 8. E. Corner SIXTH and MARKET Streets. 91auiiie:i. Hokfnbr Sutton On February 1. at the resi dence of the bride's parents, by the Rev. Thomas uavw, Mr. iiknky j. jiorfNBK, or MUiadelniilo, to Miss Emma, daughter of James T. Sutton, Esq. of Montgomery county. mm. Aubttn. On the Tth instant, Thomas J. Austin. In the 27th year of his age. The relatives and friuuds, also Washington Lodge, No. M, K. of P., and Cohocksink Lodge, No. 3X3, L O. of O. P., are Invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 1227 Dey street, on Thursday, at 1 o'clock p. M. KNfiKi.MAN.On the Tth Instant, Eats R., wife of William B. Bngelman, In the 86tli year of her age. The relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend tlitj funeral, from her husband's residence, No. 1231 Nugle street, on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment at Mount Vernon Cemetery. Oakman On Monday morning, February T, Da vid Uakm an, aged 6a years. The relatives and friends of the family, also North ern Liberty Council, No. 28, Northern Lib erty Degree Council. No. 1, O. U. A. M., and American Mechanics' Funeral Benefit Association, are respectfully luvlte-d to attend the funeral, from his late residence, Na 144 Dana street, on Thursday afternoon next, the loth instant, at 1 o'clock. To proceed to Mechanics' Cemetery. MacGowan. On the evening of tho eth instant, John MacGowan, Sr. The relutlves and friends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi dence, No. 120 N. Fifteenth street, on Wednesday, the Vth Instant, at S o'clock. To proceed to Wood lands Cemetery. Murray. On Saturday, February 6, at Norrls town, Edward Murray, sr., aged es years. The relatives and friends of the faiu ly are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, Lafayette street, near Markley, on Wenes day afternoon next, at 1 o'clock. Sbakfnrr. On the Tth Instant, John Charlrs, Infant son of John II. and Mary K. Shuffner, aged t months and 81 days. 8EWINO MAOHINE8. THE HEW PARHAM 13 UNDOUBTEDLY TEE STRONGEST AND LIGHTEST, The Best and Moat Perfect Finished. Its movements as Speedy and as Light at any other Machine. It uses a Straight Needle, Making a tight Lock-SUtcfc Th at cannot be Unravelled. Perfectly fair npon bot tides. t has the new Needle-holder. No springing or bending of the Needle In changing from coarse to One, Thereby avoiding all dropped or missed Stitches. It osrs the celebrated Shuttle Carrier. No Race or Groove employed. ' No Soiling or OUlng of tho Thread. ' No Friction or Wearing of the Shuttle THE LARGEST PIECE OF WORK WILL PAIS UNDER IT. IT WIU. SEW THE FINEST AND MOST DELI CATE FABRIC WITHOUT THE USE OF PAPER UNDERNEATH. IT WILL SEW THE HEAVIEST BEAVER CLOTH OK LINEN DUCK WITH LINEN THREAD, MAR SEILLES, PIQUE AND ENGLISH LA8TIN09, PAHS OVER SEAMS OR TURN CORNERS PERFECTLY. IT WILL HEM, FELL, BRAID, CORD, QUILT, TUCK AND GATHER. THE PARHAM COMPANY'8 NEW Family Sewing Machine IS FULLY WARRANTED IN EVERY PARTICUL AR SOLS ON EAST TERMS. Office and Salesroom, JNo. 704 CIIESNUT St. in PHILADELPHIA THE AMERICAN Combination Button-Hole AND SEWING MACHINE Is now admitted to be far superior to all others as a Family Machine. The SIMPLICITY, EASE and CERTAINTY with which It operates, as well as the uniform excellence of Its work, throughout the en tire range of sewing, In gtltcliinc Hemming;, Felling, Tucking-, Cording, llraiding, (lullilnsr, ijSatliering and Mewing; on, Orereteanilnsr, Kmltrolderlng 'On the Kdce, nnd ita Ileuutilul JluttonIIoIe nnd Eye let Hole Work, Place It unquestionably far in advance of any other similar Invention. This Is the only new family machine that embodies any Substantial Improvement npon tho many old machines In the market. It Certainly has no Equal. It Is also admirably adapted to manufacturing pur poses on all kinds of fabrics. Call and seo it operate and get samples of the work. We have also for sale our "PLAIN AMERICAN," a beautiful family machine, at a Reduced Price. This machine does all that Is done on the Combina tion except the Overseamlng and Button-hole work. Office and Saleroom.s, S. W. Corner Eleventh and Chesnut, 1 ST thstuSmrp PHILADELPHIA. OROOERIE8, ETO. FRENCH GOODS. PUKE OLIVE OIL, SMALL AND TENDER FEENOH PEAS, MUSI1UOOMS, TttUFirijJSS, FRESH MACCARONI and VERMICELLI, CHOICE PRUNES. E. BRADFORD CLARKE, Successor to Bimon Colton & Clarke, S.W. Corner Broad and Walnut, otutha PHILADELPHIA, OENT.'S BURNISHING GOODS. piflE DRESS SHIRTS. J. W. SCOTT & CO., No. 814 CHESNUT STREET, PIIILA. GENTLEMEN'S FANCY GOODS IK FULL VARIETY-. (1 8 atuthrp THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING RELIN- -A. nuiabed tbe Heati it wili be continued b -1 nuiabed tbe Ueatino- of liulldinua by Steam or Water, a or WILLIAM H. WI8TAB, lately superintending tbat department ot tbeir business. wuum uiey recommend to tneir Tienaa o. l, W MORRIS. TASKER CO. WISTAR a BOULTON. No. 227 SOUTH FIFTH 8TKEET. HEATIKQ BI STEAM OB HOT "WATER. PLANS OF PIPE CUT TO ORDER. LAUNDRIES AND CULINARY APPARATUS FITTED UP. Ugstoiop rNE DOLLAR GOOD8 FOR 95 CENTS Vy lOUftuC DIXOM'H, Mo. U 8. KIQUTU trtrssi INSURANCE. UNION MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY OP PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED 14. MRS, MARINE, AND INLAND INSURANCE. OFFICE, N. R. CORNER THTRD AND WALNUT STREETS, EXCHANOB UUU.ULHU. The following statement of the affairs of the Com pany is published in conformity with a provision of its charter : Marine Premiums written during the year ending Jannary 1, mo $10,ITJ i4 Marine Premiums not earned January 1, WW SO.W4TS ftU,0681 Fire Premiums written same period $J6,W1'9 Fire Premiums not earned January i, lust jihw et.scT'Vt 90-24 Earned Premiums dating the year ending as above: marine jhi,ih Fire 8.5S9Tt Interest on investments, sal vages, eio. to,vii-oi 105,43-19 Losses, expenses, etc, during CHIIIIBUIUO: Marine losses p,m-VT Fire losses. M,610- Reinsurance and commis sions M.TWW Return Premiums 10,231 -8T Kent, salaries and ex penses H,0TT-68 United States tax and State tax 8,972-02 163,822 -05 1 11,843 40 STATEMENT OP THE AS8ET8 OP THE COM PANY, JANUARY 1. 1870. State of Pennsylvania Six per cent. BOiuis fiu.mw-vu Crty of Philadelphia six per cent Bonds. 15,000-00 Camden and Amboy Railroad Six per i-m. uonaB, it r ii,xuu uu Camden and Amttoy Railroad Six per ' cent. Bonds, 1883 8,6001)0 Camden and Amboy Railroad Six per cent, isonos, w.o u.owuu Pennsylvania Railroad Second Morteaire Six per cent. Bonds 10,000-00 Chesapeake and Delaware Canal Six per cent. Bonds : 14,010-00 reDiwyivania juuiroaa vim Mortgage on per cenu Jtonus Schuylkill Navigation Company Six per cent Bonds Philadelphia and Erie Railroad Six per 1,000-00 18,000-00 ceni. Bonus. 10,000-00 'Wyoming Valley Canal Six per cent. no ionds ll.OOO-OO 7,000-00 10,000-00 4,000 00 Plttsbnrg Water Loan Seven per cent. Bonds North Pennsylvania Railroad Six per cent. Bonds Horth Pennsylvania Railroad Seven per cent. Bonds I.phlirh V&llpv Railroad Klx nor rent. 11011(18 D-wnruu 100 shares Little .Schuylkill Railroad.... 6,000-00 lid snares rennsytvama liauroaa. ....... 100 snares Nortn Pennsylvania itauroad o,uouii 4S shares Dolaware Railroad 1,200-00 106 shares Wyoming Valley Canal r,30-00 08 snares rniiaacipma Rational uanK.. e,uu-uo 88 shares Fanners' and Mechanics' Na tional Bank 8,800 00 88 shares Delaware Mutual Safe Insur- (MI,.,: yl fl I ,u .J J .((.,... " 1C0 shares Pha-nlx Insurance Company. 1,6001)0 4 shares Amerixan west India bteam- ship Company 400-00 80 shares Philadelphia and Southern Mail Steamship Compaay 6,000-00 1404shares Union Mutual Insurance Com pany 14,040 oo Par value $20S,R06-oo Market value tliW.SHd-oo Bills receivable for premiums 27.748-30 Sundry accounts due for premiums 8,351-ST . ana in oanK jiu.i-ww Cash in drawer 72-2 Loans on call, with collateral . . . 13,300-00 2M,6!t-89 DIRKCTOItS. RICHARD 8. SMITH. iS. DELBERT. A. E. BORIS, SOLOMON TOWNSEND, JOHN H. IkWrX. I.J. 8. PEROT, niiWBKKKY A. SMITH. JOIIN MOSS, WILLIAM C. KENT, LEMUEL, COFFIN, HENRY LEWIS. C. H. CUMMING8. J. P. STEINER, J. II. TILOK, W. D. WINSOR, JAMES U BEWLET, CHARLES D. REED, ISAAC IIOUUU, CHARLES E. MORGAN. EDWARD L. CLARK. GEORGE LEWIS, SAMUEL C. COOK, WILLIAM S. KAIRD, CHARLES WHEELER, KICUAHI) 8. 8.111 TH, Prenldent. JOHN IH088, 8ecretarr. i 8 Dt rp s TATEMCNT 0' THB UNITED SECUBITY LIFE INSU RANCE AND TRUST COMPANY Of Pennsylvania, OFFICE, 8. E. Corner FIFTH and OHESNUT Streets, A uiuuviiiua Published In accordance with 8ee. 10 at Charter Capital of ths Oampanf g 1,000,00000 AsMe4a. Bonda and Mortgages (first lienx) 970,000 -OS U. H. 6-2D Bonds 34.U1S Ml Loans on (JoVateral ttecatitj... 16,0001) Premium Motes (on Pollutes in force) 4,rl Deferred Premiums S7 Premiums in bands of Agents. . 12,1 16 11 Oftioe Furniture Interest accrued to Jan 1 l,:iwrtx lluhnakud I.UIT'UI Amount of Capital subscribed but not oaUed in OU,UOO'00 Total Capital and Assets. 81 1,033,370 '35 llitftiue oi'llie Company lor 1800. INCO.MK. Premiums for the year '!l.0m Interest tor tne s ear 7.S7U71 DISBL'KNEltlENTH. Oonimiiwions to arents, of wbich tr:n47 iu was in tun lor future oommuaious rftlli-OfT'tiH Medical eiaminationa, lioenaea, and fees to different Htates.. . SJalS'lfi Amount paid to Treasurer Htate of reunsyiTauia, being a late tax on charter I.3SUW Salaries 6,im Venta, Kevenue Dtamps, snd surrendered Policies . .... 4Wi'lS Agency Kipenses, Account liooks, t'nntlng, (Stationery, Advertising, and all otbur u ipenaes S3,068'09 s i a $m 9ii,''iK GKORQF. H. 8TUAUT, President. THOMAS W. KVaNS. Vice-President. WM. GKTTV, Manager. O. K. BKri'8, Secretary. EDUOATIONAL. He Y. LAVDEnilAOIPS CLASSICAL, BOIKNTIFIO. AND ACADEMY. OOMMEROIAL ARKKMBLY BDILDING8. No. 108 8. TENTH Street. 'i norougn preraration for Hualneaa or Uollege. Special attention given to Praotioal Matlieiuatlos, Bar- Teying, uivu ungineenng, etc. A brut oiasa Primary Department. D W ln Giroulara at Mr. Warburton'a. No. 430 Oheannt street. MI sTTu SAN G ALT O N BEGS TO AN nounce tbat she will give instruction la SINGING AND PIANO. Term harlnnlnv M .rrh I. Aaaress, care w. a. Boner a vo., no. iius unmnui Street. l)4w THE SECOND SESSION OF THE academic year of the 8TK VKNSDALB INST1T UTB. a select I Hill 11 IHWUIUK mjuw. iw w'rs, OUUUl mini. hi . . , 1 . . . , lum xi. tl. wiu oonuneune uu rwruwii. iaiu. lMlm J. H. WITUINUTON, A. M., Principal TT D. GREGORY. A. M.. Ill UIABHIUAl, ASU KNULIHU BCIIOO No. UUH MARKET Street. HIT lm HAT8 AND OAPS. l-T WARBURTON'8 IMPROVED VKNTI aVA lated and eaarfittlng Dreaa Rata fnatentad). la al tne impravea raaniona ei tns is of the season. GIllttiaUT Btreet neat aoor to wis run umot U IMrpt IN8URANOE. Twcnty-Necond Annual Keport OP TBI 1'ENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, C1IARTERGI) in mil, Office, ZTo. 921 CHESNUT 8trot, PHILADELPHIA. HA!rairi3L, c. in i r, PRE3D3EMT. N VM1I L 12. KTOUI.H, VICE-PRESIDENT. JOIIft W. IIOItNOK. A. P. and ACTUARY. ii. s. Hxi:im:nfH, SECRET ART. Premiums, Interest, etc.. no to December T l. $,3.VM iwu uuruiK me yar. .. .1144.700-00 This la 10ft,0U0 less than the tables call f sr. Expenses, commissions, taxes. etc. lT0,m-T 14,T5 ST Net earnings for the year 1369. . 6ol,Sr-9 United Btatee. State. City and Comniuir Loans GrtMtnd Rents, Mortiragea, Real Estate, Offlce, Furniture, cash on hand, Coet, $i,4T,7i-83. Market value, 3,02t,47J-94. 80MCITOR. nENRY C. TOWNSEND. MKDtCAf. BIAMINBU.S. ED. nARTSDORNB, M. D No. 1439 Walnut street. EDWARD A. PAGE. M. D., No. 1418 Walnut atreet. In attendance at the Oillce of tne Company from 1 Kill, in., usu;. 1 jri FOR BALE. ARCH ST. RESIDENCE FOR HALE, Tbe Urge snd commodious FOUR-STORY BRIOK DWELLING, on the sooth aide of AROU Btreet, Mo. 1880, witb elegant Back Buildings, furnished with every modern convenience and improvements. Lot 21 feet front by 160 feet to Cuthbert atreet. If desirable, ths furniture can be pare hated wrth ths boo Be. Terms eaay. A greater portion ot the meaef oan rsmaiu on mortgage. A pply to HENRY IIi;i)IY, No. 146 North SEOOND Street' 16 tf TO RENT. NEARLY FINISHED! T O II E N T, The Two Npaciona) Five-Story Iron Front STORE BUILDINGS, SO or GO by 1G feet. N o. 311 and 313 ARCH Street, SUITABLE FOR ASY WHOLESALE KUSI'EWS. Ia Size, Stjle, Conrenlenoe, Light and Location Superior to anj In the City. Hack Outlet and Cartway into Clierry Street, With Steam Hoist and Heat. , LARGE UPPER ROOMS For Bu8ine8 or Manufacturing, with or without Power. Apply to E. KETTERLINUSf N. W. Corner ARCH and FOURTH Sts. 8 5 stuthtf PHILADELPHIA. H TO LET-TILE STORE PROPERTY NU TO Cheanat street, twenty fire feet boot, one has dred and fortr five feet deep to Bennett street. Baa balldincs Ovs stories high. Possession Mar 1. 1870. As dress THOMAS S. FLETOHEB, UlOtf DeUnoo, N. J. TO LET THE THREE-STORY BRICK Dwellins;, No. 666 North Twelfth street, above allaoe. three story double back buildinas. with all modern conveniences complete. Kent, $800. inquire on premises. 1 aTtf WANTS. WANTED IMMEDIATELY A HOUSE containing st least SO Rooms, located between Ohesnut snd Pins and Broad and Sersnteenth streets. Must bars all the modern improvements and bs ia thorough repair. Boot not to exceed $3000 per annum. Address A. P. O., BoittW. J4 GOAL.. MOTHER UEUJTIOrV. BEST QUALITY WHITE ASH. STOVE 86'SA PEE TOS LA BOB NUT M PKB TOM , alAO, SUPERIOB BEAVER MEADOW LRHIOH. BTOVK $7'a PKR TON NUT 8Ti PES TON PeUrered to any par of ths oitj. miTCIIKI.lS COAL DEPOT, 12 22 2m Corner of NINTH and OIRARD Avenge. rKBOITAL I. BELL. HKWBOB ITCaVni PEltClTAIs i:. IIEI Ac CO., DEaLEBS IH Lehigh and Schuylkill Coal, DEPOT : No. W6 North NINTH Btreet, 1 7 West Side, below Master. Branch Offloe, Na W RIOHMONDJitreet. fm He TACCART, " COAL DEALER. GOAL OF THE BEST QUALITY. PREPARED EI PRKS8LY FOR FAMILY USE. 1208, 1210 snd 1212 WASHINGTON AV., II 1 8m Between Twelfth snd Thirteenth streets. pURE LEHIGH AM) SCHCYLKILI FAMILY, FACTORY. AND BITUMINOUS OOAL8. Large stock elwars oo hand. Southrsat romer TUIRTKENTH snd WILLOWStreet U 18 tot W. W. A O. D. I1AIKE3. DRV OOOD8. JB3. No. 43 Nsrth EIGHTH Street. GAUD I CA11D I OAIID I II aria Parchaatxl for Cash The Hosiery and Underwear Stock Of a Flf-wi.clawa Iloune Declining ilie IlaMlneissi, WttL OFFER FOR SALE AT 50 CeuU on the Dollar, Cartwright & Warner Bet Gooda. Ladles' and Genu' Spring and Summer Vet. bojs' and Misses' fiammor Vests. Ladies' and Gents' heavy Merino Tests. Ladles' fine Baibrtfi-Ran Hose. Lailles' fine English Hose. Ladles' One French Lisle Thread Ho&e. Ladles' Iron Frame Hose. Gents' Balbrigg&n Half Hose. Gents' super stout and fine English Half Hose. Genu' fine full regular Half Hose, 15 ana l. Children's fins English Long Hose. Children's One English Tbreo-quarter Hose. Children's fine English Half nose. Children's Merino Half, Three-qnartor. and Lour Hose. Children's Cashmere Hose. Wewonld call especial attention of Ltdles astd Gentlemen desirous of obtaining OTD1!RYI2AU AND HOSIERY (At one-half the ralue) for the present sn1 oomiag season, to the ABOVE STOCK. The cheapest erer 0(Ti-red. Hit 1 8 7 0. WPECIALTIE8 AT "THORNLEY'S," EIGHTH and SPRING GARDES' EU, PHILADELPHIA. WE OFFER IMMENSE BARGAINS IN BLACK rSIL K Good Black Silks for I1M. Bich Oro Grain Black SUksat lim. Heavy Gro Grain Black Silks at 1 1 -To. Very Kich and Heavy Gro Grain at t Magnificent Quality for $3-25, 12-60, and ). The very best for 13-25, 13-B0, and 84. Blues, Greens, Browns, Modes, Queen's Grers. etc., for 8. Paisley and firoche Shawls, REDUCED TWENTY-FIVE PER CETTT. A fresh Importation of BAJOU'S EU) GLOVES. JOSEPH H. THORNLEY, CORNER OF EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN Sts, 8 8 thstut PHILADELPHIA. Ja W. PROCTOR & CO. SPECIAL. NOTICE. CONTIXaUATXOZsT OF SALS The balance ot Stock in Btore, No. CIIKSNUT Street, WILL BE CLOSED OUT AT BRTALU The entire stock is now oo Srst floor. Store opes ea MONDAY, the7thinst. BBAL BARGAINS MAT BE EXPECTED. TUB HOBSH, WAGON, MIRRORS, and WAX FIGURK8. mt MRS. R. DILLON, NO. 823 AND 831 SOUTH Street, haa a large assortment of fine Milliners for Ladies and Missee, Ribbons, batins. Silks, Velvets and Velveteens, Crapes, Feathers, r lowers. Frames, Daan niDoona, vmamenia, monrnins uiuinsry, tJi Veils, eto, Hi ZEPHYRS AND GERMANTOWN WOOLS, l Stocking; Tarns of all kinds; Till, Crochet, sad Mending Cotton, wholesale and retail, at Factory, No. IDIM I-OM BARD Street. U atkas OOOD8 FOR THE LADIES. Q.KAII OI'KNINU NPItHG FAsmorvs or IN Imported Paper PatteratH, TUESDAY, MAROH 1, UTS. The old established and only reliable Paper Pattern Dress and Cloak Making Kmporinnv. Dresses made to nt with ease and elegance in 34 hoars' tioe. MRS. M. A. BINDER'S recent visit to Paris enables her toreoelve Fashions, Trimming and Fanor Qoaua superior to anything in this country. New in design. Moderate in prioe. A perfect system of Ureas Cutting taught. Cutting, Basting, Pinking. Fasti ion Books and UoBering Machines for sale. Sets of Patterns for Merchants and Dree Makers now ready, at MRS. M. A. BINDER'S, HOI, IT. W. Corner Eleventh and Cheanat Carefully not the nam snd number, to avoid being deceived. ISstuthl CUTLERY, ETO. JODGERS & WOSTENIIOLM'8 POCKET KNIVES, Pearl and Stag handles, and beantifnl finish; Rodger, and Wsde A Butcher's Razors, and ths cele brated Leooultr Rasor; Ladles' Scissor, in case, of the finest quality; Rodger' Table Cutlery, Carvers and Forks. Rasor Strops, Cork Screws, Kto. Bar instruments, te aaaiat the bearing, of ths most approved construction, at P. MADEIRA'S, ! Wo. 118 TErTTH Street, below Obenut. PERSONAL. HEIRS AT LAW OF OLIVER JOHNSTON or JOHNSON, late of Now York, wanted. He had a brother Arthur ana a sister Klisa. wife ol Jainna Koott, residing iu l'hiUdelbia. Apply to J, TOWNbilK.VD, Uwyer, No. 12 FUL'I ON Street, N. Y. 1 7 t MCCXXVIII e ipeetfully inform Un dertaker that, In order to meet the inoreased demand for my patent BURIAL (JAbaUtlti, I have taken the Urga factory Na li BIDOR AVENUE. With my enlarged faoilitie, I am now prepared to sap. ply promptly ail orders in city or oountry. eituebuK it. S. EARLEY.