i Idllfl : srl . I'S'M nil I ' iqnu 'mint THE DAILY EVEHJtfG TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1870. 6 literatuhe. aiF;iW or n xw books. From Claxton, Remson & Ilaffelfinger we kafe received "The Capture and Esoape; or, Life Among the Sioux," by Mm Sarah L. Larimer. The authoress of this work was captured by the Sioux Indians while jour eying with a company of emigrants across the plains of Idaho Territory in the summer of 18C4, and for a time was retained by them as a prisoner. She gives a lively and very in teresting account of her life among the In dians, her escape from them, and hor subse quent adventures. The book makes no pre tensions to literary style, but the authoress is evidently a woman of intelligence and keen observation. Independently of her own im mediate adventures, she relates many inter esting and important particulars about the manners and customs of the Indians and their relations with the white settlers, and her narrative is well worthy of the perusal of all who are interested in Indian affairs. The same houne sends us the following recent publications of Harper & Brothers : 'Self-Help," by Samuel Smiles, is de servedly one of the most popular books of the day. It has been extensively read in this country and in England, and translations have appeared in Dutch and French, and others are about to appear in German and Danish. A revised and enlarged edition will therefore receive a cordial welcome, and give the work a new lease of popularity. One of the charms of the book is the largo number of anecdotes of celebrated men that it contains, and the roanner in which Mr. Smiles brings them in to illustrate his subject makes his pages always entertaining. Mr. Smiles is never dull, and in "Self -Help" particularly his power of engaging the attention of his readers ap pears at its best. This edition is made com plete by a comprehensive index. "The Bazar Book of Decorum" is made up of several papers that first appeared in Har per's Bazar, with numerous additions. The author states that this book is an attempt to raise the subject of which it treats to its proper connection with health, morals, and good taste. It contains some valuable hints upon dress and general docornru that proba bly the most polished members of society can derive some benefit from. "Tom Brown's School Days," by an Old Boy, with illustrations by Arthur Hughes and Sidney Frior Hall, is a cheap edition of one of the best and most popular books for boys ever written. Mr. Hughes is one of the few men who remember with fondness the days when they were boys themselves, and in all his writings he shows the heartiest sympathy with all the strong as well as the weak points of boyish nature. The influence of the work before us, and of others from the same pen, was shown in a very decided manner by the selection of Mr. Hughes as referee by the Harvard crew in their great contest last sea son on the Thames with the Oxfords, and the satisfaction with which his acceptance of the office was received on both sides of the Atlan tic was an indication of the esteem in which he was held. Mr. Hughes is one of the few men who know how to write with a moral purpose, and yet how to secure the attention of those whom they particularly wish to bene fit, and the good influence of such a book as "Tom Brown" can scarcely be estimated. The edition before us is well printed, and it con tains all the illustrations of the most expen sive English edition. , "Debenham's Vow," by Amelia B. Edwards, is a story of love and adventure, in which the characteristics of English society are agree ably diversified by episodes of running the blockade of Charleston harbor and other stirring incidents that add an exciting interest to the narrative. The story is illustrated by a number of spirited and artistic designs. From J. C. Garrigues & Co. we have re ceived "Removing Mountains," by John S, Hart. Published by Robert Carter &. Brothers, Professor Hart is so well known as a writer on educational subjects that any work from his pen, and especially one of a religious character, will be sure of a favorable recep tion. This work is a series of discussions upon the narrative of the Gospels, with a view of applying their lessons to the life of to-day. Professor Hart handles his subject in a clear, earnest, and practical manner that will com mend the volume to the favorable notice of thoughtful readers. From the Central News Company, No. 505 Chesnut street, we have received the April number of The Aiding JVflts. Published by Sutton, Bowno & Co., Now York. This publi cation has for it i object the elevation of the art of typography in the United States; and although improvements may still be sug gested, it certainly realizes in a great degree the ideal of fine printing. The letter-press is generally all that could be desired, but the pressmen of Ihc Aldine are not yot up to all the fine points of the art of printing wood cuts, as may be seen by a comparison between the design by Dore on the first page with any of the French impressions from the same artist. The Aldine rress, however, is an important step in the right direction; and with its handsome engravings and good lite rary selections it ought to be able to perform an important service in showing what good printing really is. The Central News Company also send us '. All the Year Hound for March. From J. W. Schermerhorn & Co., New York, we have received "The Bible in the Public Schools," which gives in a cheap and compact form the different sides of the groat controversy that is now being carried on in eeverfdof the States. "Record of Christian Work," formerly Jlie Monthly Jlecord, published monthly by members of the Young Men's Christian Asso ciation, No. 1210 Chesnut street, has reached 1 its fourth volume. Thi3 journal is an eight page quarto with thirty-two large columns, which are filled with interesting Church and Christian Association news, temperance woik, and praotioal suggestions and reports. , One copy is' furniKbed free for one year to all reading-rooms, libraries, and Christian Asso ciations for the pontage only, which amounts to twelve cents per annum. The editor is George D. Stroud, No. 1210 Chosnut street or No. 70.1 Sansom street. E.n Danic a In Clef.' One of the Paris journals announoes the death, at Versailles, of a Russian lady who appeared in the drawing-rooms of Paris in 1848 and 1840, and was nicknamed the "Dame a la Clef." She died, aged forty-five, in the most complete solitude. It is said that her husband, who rns much older than she, came to see her for a week or two every six months, and went away again no one knew whither. All was mysterious about this Lady of the Key. Lost month the husband did not return as usual, but a letter come announcing his death. The widow survived him a few days only, and it is supposed she allowed herself to die of hunger. Whether truo or not, this was tbe story that was whispered about her when she appeared in Paris, young and beautiful, more than twenty years ago. It is said that her husband surprised her in a little country house which he possessed near Moscow at the moment she was hastily shut ting somebody up in a wardrobe. A servant had betrayed her. The Muscovite "Othello" turned the key twice in the wardrobe, took it out, then told his wife to follow him. A travelling britzska stood a few paoes from the villa. More dead than alive, the unhappy woman obeved. When the husband had placed her in the carriage, and given an order in a low voioe t the coachman, "Keep this key." he said to his wife; "I have forgotten something and will return," and then went back to the house. He returned according to his promise, but as the carriage descended the hill the poor woman saw the fames issuing from the windows of the country house and taking full possession of it. She fainted away, and on regaining hor senses perceived that a gold chain was riveted round her neck to which the little key of the wardrobe was attached. She wished to kill herself, but her husband threatened her that if sho committed suicide he would reveal her misconduct and cover her and her family with dishonor. She was therefore condemned to live, and her strange necklace excited much curiosity in Paris. At last her tyrant allowed her to re tire into a quiet retreat on the express) stipu lation that she would not attempt to destroy herself during his lifetime. His death re leased her from this condition; but she had languished for more than twenty years, hav ing the witness of her guilt always before her eyes. It is a curious story; we wonder whether it is true ? A DOUBLE DEATII-STItOKE. Terrible Tnle ol Doincatio Suffering. Tbe Chillioothe (Uhio) licqistcr Bays: On Thursday of last week, Air. Edward young, . an old man of about 70 years of ne, ree-idinj; in Concord township, eljc milua from Frankfort, and well known there and hero, came to this city on business, and started homo the game day, going as far as Frankfort, where lie remained over niht. Die next morning (Friday) lie started to complete the trip, but ou reaching Patterson's Ford, on the north fork of Paint, which was high and rising at the time, his buggy was npset by the rapid stream, and Mr. Youug thrown out and drowned. The acci dent was witnessed by Mr. M. V. Briggs, who was crossing the ford at the same time, und also by a young man named lluffard, who was at work in a field a short distance below. The latter ran out on a log and caught the body of Mr. Young as it came down, but was himself drawn Into the stream and would probably have also been drowned had not Mr. liriggs ran to his rescue, and drawn him to land by means of ar.ole. After rescuing the body of the unfortunate Mr. Young, the parties started to take it to his late residence, and on his way there passed the house of Mr. Absalom Bryant, his stepson. The wile of the latter, when she saw the wagon con taining the body drive past, was heard to ex claim. "Poor grandpa!" and immediately after complained of a straoge, chilly feeling. Heavier clothing was put on, and other means used to free her from the unpleasant sensation, but without avail, and some time after, on her hus band coming to the house, she sat down by him, and complaining of the coldness of her back, aeked him to rub it. lie was in tbe act of com plying with her request, when Mrs. Bryant fell forward to the floor on her face, dead! The picture, the awfulaess of the shock to the hus band and family is beyond the power of lan guage. Mrs. Bryant was about 83 years of age, und leaves two little children. Up to the hour of her seeing the corpse of Mr. Young she was in her usual good health. SPECIAL. NOTIOES. NOTICE IS IIEREBY GIVEN TO THE subscribers to the Capital Stook of "THK PKO- PLF'H BANK" that a meeting will be held at No. 144 S. SIXTH Street, on THUKSxAY, the 6th day of May next, at 10 o'clock A. M., for the purpose of organizing said Bank and electing officers mid directors. 11. u. nuuinLiti, OUARLKH A. MILLER, K. D. BARCLAY, 4 2tM5 J. B. WALKER. OFFICE OF THE FRANKLIN FIRE IN- criD axir; i i Philadelphia, April 4, 1870. At a meeting of the Board o Directors of this Uom- pany, held Una day, s semi annual dividend or BIX rKK CH NT. and an extra dividend of TK.N PER UlCN T. wore declared on the capital stock, payable to the stockboldors or their letrn representatives on ana alter tue ma insu, clear of all taxes. , . . . 44 lut J. W. MCALLISTER, Beoretary. 'iSy GOOD SPRING RAILROAD COMPANY? OFFIOK, No. 227 S. FOURTH Street. Phii.adri.I'Hia, April 11, 1870. The Annual Meeting of the htuckholders of t his Uirn pony,andan election-for President and aix Munitror. will take place at the Ullice ot the Company on MON DAY, t he 2d duy of Muy neit. 11 1 11 o'clock A. M. 4 lHHt Al.KKItl' FOSTHK, Hourotary. tasr NORTHERN LIBERTIES and penx TOWNSHIP R. K. CO., Offloe No. 227 S. FOURTH Street. Pim.APPMHH, April 11, 1H70. Tbe annual mnetinit of the Stockholiiors of this (Jum pany and an election for olftuera t') tirve for the onsuin ycar,and until other bliall hi nlnctcd, will bo hold at t-ne utlico of the Conipunyon MONDAY, thu 2 i day of My next, at It o'clock A. JA. 4 11 lMt ALBERT FOSTER, Secretary. tvr SCHUYLKILL AND SUSQUEHANNA RAILROAD COMPANY. Office, No. 227 8. FOURTH Street. PHlt,ADKMHI, April 11, 1870. The annual meotingof the btockllolriHr of thin Com pany and an elooiion lor President and feix Mu!in!ir8 will take place at theotlice of tbe Company on MONO AY, tue 2d day 01 Muy next, at 12 o'clock i. 4 1 1 li t ALHICHT FOSTER, Socretary. TREGO'S TEABEKRY TOOTIIWASU. Ttls the mopt pleasant, cheapest and best dentifrica extuut. Warranted tree irom iriuiiouB inrodiLnta. It Piiterves und VVhiteu the '1 uuth! lnvit!oruts und Soothes the Cum )! 1 uiit.ct urnl ptrfumoB tho Itreutlil VreYonte Accumulation of Tarl;:i ! ( It 1 hm and Purities Ariincial Tooth! I j a t-'ipmior Article for Ciiildrunl Bold l all ditiKiti'ts und rion'iBts A. M W11.MI.N. UruifEist, Proprietor, S 2 Kin Cor. NINTH ANDF'lLBKRTbts.. Philadelphia. WAR-DALE O. MCALLISTER, Attorney and Counwllor at Luw, No. Ail J'.HOAOWAY, oiew York. -vr HEADQUARTERS FOR EXTRACTING Teeth iih Iri-Kh NitrouB Oxide Cas. Absolutely no pi.in. Dr. 1'. 1(. T1JDMAS, formerly operutor tit luo Colmu Diiiiiil RooiuK, devotes b's entire pvuotieetii tlie Tnuiileta exiiaetum of tuuth. Olhuu, No. Kll WAl.'VllT Street- 1 2o QUEEN KIKE INSURANCE COMPANY, LONDON AND LIVEKPOOU CAPITAL, jMMHM 11. SABINE, ALLkN A DULLES, Agents, 2! FIFTH aud WALNUT blreuts. PAPER MANQINQS. LOOK I LOOK 1 1 LOOK 1 1 ! WALL PAPERS and Linen Window flhsde Manufactured, tha heapeut in tha city, at JOliNb ION'S Depot, No, 1'ibs SPK1NO GARDEN btrwsji, balow Eleventh, iiraaoh. No, llrt I HViZHAJ. hUtot.Uaaudau.ei(w Jr. ttt SHIPPING. FOE CHARLESTON, 8. C, The Soutn and Southwest, and Florida Porta. TUB STEAMSHIP .T. W. KVEUJtAN, CAPr. HINCKLEY, WILL LEAVE P1EU IT, BELOW SPRUCE ST., On Thursday, April 14, at 4 P. M. Comfortable accommodations tor Passengers. 1 hi ough I'asenao Tickets and Bills of Lading le aned In connection with the tiouth Carolina Katlroad to all points South and southwest, and with steamers to Florida ports. Insurance by this line ONE HALF PER CENT. Goods forwarded free of commission. B1:!b of lading furnished and signed at the office. For freight or passage apply to POUDER A ADAM3, Agents, L"OCK hTHEET WUAKF, or to WM. P. CLYDE & CO.. 18 SOUTH WHARVES. 411 Bt LOItlLLARD'8 STEAMSHIP LINK FOB YOKK ar now receiving freight at 3 cents pir 100 pound, cents per toot, or l-'i cent per gallon, uhlp option. Fxtr rates on email package iron, metals, etc. No receipt or bill of IniliDg signed for less than SO cent. The Line would call attention of merchant generally to the fact that hereafter the regnlar shipper by this line will be charged only 10 cents por 11X1 lbs., or 4 cents pel loot, (luring tue winttr sensons. For forthbr particulars apply to JOHN T. OHL, 82Sy PIKR 13. NORTH, WHABVKS. v.'jm i Fb'LOTnivn r i . .... PBiii nil I I I ivwn: JHy ot London, buturdHV, April 18, 1 P. M. City of Baltimore, Tin HuUTui.Tuesrtny, April 10,8 A. M City of Washington, Haturday, April SKI, 12 Noon. City of Brooklyn, Huturdny, April ail, at 1 P. v City of New York, via Halifax, TuoMtay, Mar 8, 1 P. M. And each snijceeding Saturday and alternate Tuesday from Pier 46, North Hiver. RATK8 OF PAS8AGE. BY THB MAIT, PTEAMEB 8AII.LNII KVKIIT SATUBDAX, Parable in Gold, l'nyable in Currency. FJTlhT CA BIN $100 I STICK LI A UK H xo i-onoon 105 To Ixrailon an To Paris 115 I To Pari , 47 t i I1VA1UU1, VIA HALIFAX. FII1KT CAIirH. RTrma.iv Payable in Gold. Payable in Currency. IiyerpcMiL. TiWpruool 'mm naiiinx Bt. John's, N. P., by Branch Steamer.. .. 2U Halifax '".U bt. .John's. N. F.. by Branch Steamer... .( " PasKCntrers also forwarded to Uarra. Ilnmiitir. Rrt.C. etc.. at reducod rates. .-, Tickets can be bom;ht bore at modorata rate by person wlhin(r. to send for thoir friends. cor inrtner partlouur appiy anna uoraoany Office uiri-ii. 1aivr., AROnt, Or U, O'DONJf FTjf? JVuL&S 4 5 No. 4U2 CHK8NUT BtreoU Ph'iuSlnhla. Steamer lent-. . KiiV,1!: . - 1..,.. Mwvuuaaijifl THnHKMai0' 'S".8 'SIOHIMOrTD MONrAY8 an TUliDA YS. nd Uw- TUESDAYS and BA No BiUa of Lading iCned after 19 o'clock on aailing THROUGH RATES to all points In Worth o ... Carolina, via Seaboard Ail line kIutTS00 P,,rli.,m,l h .ri 1 1 "il Jl,ae, Kaliroad, oonnootins at West, via Vn JuUand TinniK. i'r U?ZS'-m'X th5 and Danville lliilroad. 1 nd Bjohmond Fre (tht H AN Dl.KD BUT ONOB, and taken at IlWra RATES THAN ANY OTUKR LIN K MJWKB liiuwte commission, drayageor any sxpeiusof Steamship insnroat lowest rate. Freight, received daily. Stats Room accommodations for paasenrsra. -' W1LUAM P. ULfDK OO , WoJ 12 8. WHARVES and Pier IN WHARVES. ONLY DIRECT LINE to FRANCE BREST. ' The olendid new vessols on thl favorite rout for BrttxTdS? 801 North " 1 M PRIO" 07 PA8SAGH In gold (Inelndinaj wine), TO HRtfRT OR II A 1T-D t u v xi iu if m. rni. nna-avuar iiaiii avt a First Cabin $140 1 Seoond Cabin 10 piuiu )oa (Tnolnding railway tickets, furnished FTh.r.a,;:-.:u: :$!46 1 "f001"1 biu Medical attendance free of oharT w w American travellers going to or returning from thada tlnentof Kurtpe. by takins the stoamersof tliia linno-,1 anneeessary risks from transit by English railwaysant cr omuls the nhannal. hAaldaa ihn fi,n. . pens. G20RUE MACKENZIE. Aent. , No. 68 BROAD WAY, Row York, iK m rmiaaaipnia, apply at Adams Kip Oomnanv. to uiroi.a gggao CHESNUT Strait. "-sSf!. NORTH GERMAN LLOYD. U! 5ToKk'?IbSK5W1HN newyork and fkv:t& Tub Hokew Stkamkks or thb No'rth .. - . . - vunjutMtq ut inn alUltia Ct-ixiiAi. Llovo rnn regularly between New York, Bre men, and Southampton, carrying the United State. Eng. bah, and Continental mail. FROM BREMEN EVERY SATURDAY FROM SOUTHAMPTON EVERY TUESDAY FROM NEW YORK EVERY SATURDAY JYies of lutag from Kme Yorlt to Brmwn, London. Maori. and Southampton.- Vint Cabin, $120 ; Seoond Cabin, $73 ; Stoerage, $30, Gold. First Cabin, 812U: Seoond Cahlh. Ti-m'.. tun nA l bese vessels take Freight to London and' Huil. tot which tbrouith bills of Uding are signed. An experienced surgson is sttaohed to aaoh vessel. All let i or must puss through the Post OUioe. v muing outtnosaoi tne uoinpanvwll by signed. Bills of Lading will positively not bit delivered before goods are cleared At. tha ritiat,m lln.a Sijecie taken to Havre, Southampton, and Bremen or us wnoau i or ireignt or paaxage apply lo 17t Ko.e& BROAD Street, NV. .'ROM CHARLESTON TO -v.-'i iTi".r.ivi,x ij i . re. Sw The following ataamers will lw- . .urioa, via nuvannau. tnree times a week "'"ew loia ateamatiips and tue Wort eiihtom Railroad tm n " v ,wol OT ?VY,aulnd Routo), every SUNDAY MORN IJNO lit 8 o'clock. lMJTATlR, every TUPSDAY EVENING at 8 o'clock. CITY POINT, every FRIDAY' EVENING at 8 o'clock Through ticke ts to be had of all Charleston and Bavan- iu.u mwuuiuiv i.ine Agenoio lu iew torn, J. D. AIKEN A CO.. A gents at Charleston. 14 L.. J. UUil.lAKl 1JX a CO.. A gents at Savannah. FOR NEW Y O via Delaware and Raritan flans 1. v,."5t RK, ki3i-ac.--tr. 'Al-HKtS K'l'kAMBOA't' COMPANY. 'the Hieum Fropollersof the J.me will coinmenoe load. ok u urn pin ium., iBBvmK Daily as umiai. THKtil tH IN TW KXpJ.wiriii. tmnna Goods forwsrdi d by all the lines going out of Now York .Turin, rone, or next, tree of oonunission. Freight rc-iv"d at low rates wili.Ism KMvnRinn. r.xura u. Jo. 12 South DELAWARK Avenue. JAAlirn JtArJ, Agent, No. lit WALL Street, New York. 845 F O li NEW YORK, ji-trt t , " AMnnwnrw ana nantn uimai, 8 W I Jj' TB U H K THA.MaSPUKTAriOH DFPPATOH AND SWIbTSURE LINES Leaving dailv at 11 M .ml K P. M. The Steam P.opellera of thia company will common '1 tiieiiyh in twenty-four hours. Goods frirorriind to soy point free of commissions. 1' mights taknn on acuommodutmg terms. Apply to WILLIAM M. R A IRn CO.. Agents. 4 No. laa South DELAWA UK Avenue. DELAWARE AND CIIKdAVE-VKE STEAM TOW BOAT COM PANY Banjos towed between Philadelphia, Baltimore, Havre-do-Uruco, Delaware City, und mtoi mediate points. WILLIAM P. CLYDIt A CO., Agents. CAPTAIN JOHN LAUGULIN, 8nporintondeut, Otlioe. o. 13 South Wharves, Philadelphia. 4 11 . ??Jn. NEW EXPRESS LINE TO Jk'r:T 7 Alexandria, Georgetown, and Waahington. D. anotmf.it.' t C. via Chesapeake and DeUwara Canal, with oouueetions at Alexandria from tha most direct route for Lynchburg, Bristol, Knox villa, Nashville, Dal ton. and the Btoaniers Ieav regularly e?ry Baturdai at nooa froza tU UIOli wuMa aauuTV albrfMU . JbTtAitfht roivod dsvilJ. . WILLIAM p. ar.vnit A no. 1 lSu. 14 North and Hfllii.h tarhaVsTSBaL 'HVDH TYLER, Agenta, at GaorgeWwa J . !v xLLXiitLLtuni vv,, Aseat at AJexanana. s I NEW rA, a PHILADELPHIA, RICHMOND. r SHRPUK" MIKIGHT I LINK TO Pt54f.?XyTHK SOUTH AND WFS'I' M 10 iin,asiiu JbAOXILl 1KB AND IN8URANOE. HOMESTEAD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Policies Issued on all Plana, the Ordinary AT LOW BATES OF PREMIUM, With full participation In the Fronts. All IoIlcIe fton.l'orreltable. Foil Cash Surrender Indorsed on Bich Policy. NO RESTRICTIONS AS TO TRAVEL OR RESI- The form of policy adopted I a plain and stmnlo con tract, precipo ana definite in its terms, anil free from smtiiguous oonaiuons nu resiriotions. Special attention is called to the IIOMKSTKAD PLAN of this Company, offering the CoMBINKD ADVANTAGES of Tine lJuilliiiC VHtatocidtioia AND or Li Co Iiisnriuicc. acry i-oiicy niomer "secure a llouDte ot 111m Own. Pecniti7e Pamphlets, with Rates, furnished on anuli. ration to uie company. OFFIOK, N. W. corner Seventh and Chesnut Sts. PHILADELPHIA. WILLIAM M. BEYFERT. President. LAL'BITXCK MYERS, R. W. DORPHLEY, becretary. 1r ice-Pretident. D. HAYFS Ati NEW, M. I)., 'WILLIAM L. HIRST, Medical Director. CounsoL DIRECTORS. VCm. M Beyfert, Laurenoe Myers. Win. B. Rnaney, Edward Samuel, H. P. Muirheid. J. M. Myo's, Vm. 8. McManus, Clayton MoMichaol. 49tlm 1829 CUARTER PERPETUAL. JgJQ Frantlin . Fire Insurance Conipaiiy OF PHILADELPHIA. Office, Hos. 435 and 437 CHES2IUT St. Assets Jsn.1,'70, $2,825,73 1"67 CAPITAL ACCRUED SURPLUS AND PREMIUMS.. ,.8t4OO,O(XV00 .2,42o,7iil-o7 INCOME FOR 18i0, LOSSES PAID in ; W144,9042. $8IU.O0O. LossBSBaidsiiiGe 1829 over $5,500,000 Perpetual and Tompcrnry Policies on Liberal Terms. Tbe Company also inuues Dolioies uuon the Renin of all Bnos or iiuiioitiga. i.rounu it.enis.snn ii on gages. lha "l xiANtt.LiJN" Pas no D1&PUT11.D CLAIM. DIRECTORS. Alfred O. Baker. A urea finer, Thomas Sparks, William S. Orant, Thomas S. Ellis, tiustavns 8. Itnnson. Samuel Grant., Ceorne W. Richards, Isaac Lea. George Tales, ALFRKI) (J. BAKKK, President. lll.l)U(,K KAT.KS. VIon.PrAKldnnt. JAMKS W. McALLllSTl- H. Secrotarv. Liir.vuutiH ai. itn.ui'.rt. Assistant Beoretary. F RE ASSOCIATION. INCORPORATED MARCH 37, 1830. OFFICE, IVO. 34 NORTH FIFTH STREET INSURE . BUlLDvTO HOUSEHOLD WKNrTURE, AND MERCHANDISE GENERALLY, From Loss by Fire (in the City of Philadelphia only). ASSETS, JANUARY 1. 1870, Sl,57,73-i'!J3. TRUSTEES. WM. H. HAMILTON, JOHN CARROW. GKORGK I. YOUNG, JOS. R. LYNDALL, i wt r iiniTH OHARLF.8 P. BOWHR, JKSSK LIGHTi'OOT, ROBT. SHOKMAKKR. PttlER ARMBRUSTfiR, m. n. uii in inou w, PKTK.R WILLIAMSON, SAMUEL BPABrl AWK, Ulia" i. I iviriis vtj JOSEPH E. SOHKLL, WM. H. HAMILTON, President. SAMUEL BPARHAWK, Vice-President, WILLIAM T. BUTLKB, ' Beoretary. 86 Tj AME INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 809 CHESNUT Street. INCORPORATED 18B6. CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL 8200,000. FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY. Insuranoe.againat Loss or Damage by Fire either by Per. peiuai or i emporary x-ouoiee. DIRECTORS. Charles Richardson, . Robert Pearee, William H.Khawn. iionn tvessior, jr., William M. Seyfert, John h Smith, Nathan Hilles. Kdward B. Orna. Charles Stokes, John W. Kverman, Mordecai Buzby. George A. West, CHARLES RICHARDSON, President. WILLIAM H. RH AWN, Vice-President. Williams I. Blancrakd, Secretary. 7 ZH EDUCATIONAL.. TAW SCHQ OL OP HARVARD UNIVERSITY, Camdbxdok, Mass. Beoond Term Wtd-IO begin 21st February, 1870, INSTRUCTORS AND 'J OPiOS. Nathaniel liolmes, A. M., Royall Professor. Domestl U 1 .. . ui,.. .i i r.- . ..uiuLijun, ni,uuj m kwiiui uiu I'.lurilU O. Christopher O. Lanudoil, A. M., Dane Professor. Nego tiable Paper arid Partnership. Charles S. Itiaaloy, LL. D Lecturer. Law of Heal Pro perty. Edmund H. Bennett, A. M., Lecturer. Criminal Law Wills, and Administration. John O. Gray, Jr., A.M., Leotnrer. Jnrisprudonos of the United States and bankruptcy. The instruction Is bv locturea. moat conrta. exercises in written and oral discussion of legal subjects, and preparer tlon of liuAilintfa. '1 ha library is one of tbe most complete la tne United Stata.abd in some deparuuttuie uneu 'tailed : it now ooin. prises about lB.lMXJ volumtw, and adoiuona are eouatautly beniK made, 'I lie fees are $60 per term, and $26 for one-half or any entailer traction of a term. No extra charges. Por admission to the soliool, catalogues, oironlar. or any luiornmtion, address d. A. L. W Uli rii' K, a 9 iteistrar. Y. L A UDE ROACH'S ACADEMY, ARRFMBLT BUIMHNCS. No.lO?R. TKfTn St. a PKUiAHV, t.LICM KNTAR V AN) FIOflsUINQ hOUUO'. 1K BtV8 AND VOUN1 MlCtf. Oircularaa t Mr. VVurburton's. No.4.V) Chesnut si. 3 331m D 6 E II I L.L SCHOOL, MEKCHAHTVILLK, N. J. FOUR MILKS FROM PHILADELPHIA, NEXT SESSION B KG IKS APRIL 4. For Circulars apply to S SI tf T. W. OATTKLL. OflOCr-RIE8 AND PROVISIONS. Til IOHAEL MEAGUKli & CO., No. K3 Sontu SIXTEENTH Street, Whu'esale and ItPtall OealerH In PROVISP 'NH, OYKTKR8 AND TKBAPLNS. tul.ler' Ultra Canned (JOHN. " " " PliAS. " " " PKAOHKS. Marvland Canned TOMA'I'tiK.ri. KilraCaneed Ai-PARACUB. 135 COLONNADE HOTEL, FIFTEENTH AND CHESNUT STS. FNTIRKLY NEW AND IIANOSOMKLT FUR K1ISHH), is new roady for permanent or transient guest. No. l&UtS of 1 iO I KL l'KONT b'l'URS TO LET ver low to a responsible pari y. 4 6 0 ORK K X C H A N Q I will u tit u A IT iv at It. E. eomsT of MA RKKT and WATKB Street Philadelphia, i DXAXPR IN BAU8 AND BAGQINQ f If Mr daMOriDtlon. torn Orala, Floor, tvait, Snper-Phoepbata: et lims, Boa lltlBt- ltttO. IrKaa tmall GUNnVAUS cyinstitoabofl, w aviso, nuvs avavjua. Miue .1 9 INSUHANOt. DBLAWARR MUTUAL SAFETY IN8URAHCB COMPANY. Incorporated by tbe LeMatur of Pennsylvania, 1536. j Offloe ontbeast comer of TTTTRO and VaLNTJT MAR1NK INtURANCKS -' On Vessels, Cargo and Frrlgnt to aU pttfts of the worm. inn' TNLAND 1NSURANCE8 i.s- On foods by rlrer, canal, lake and bxu4 n&JTlAge to an pans ni tne union. . a KIKB INHURANCK3 1 0 On Merchandise fonerallj; on Stores, DwelllBga, A88KT8 OP THK COMPANT Novemticr 1, 1W9. , ,, 1200.000 United ritutos Five Per Cent. Loun, U'n-fortles : . . tng.OOO'OO 100.000 United btates Hix Per Cent Ioan (lawful niotiej)j...... 107,750-00 60,000 United states BU nt tJent, Ixian. 1H81 , 60,000 -00 800,000 State of Pennaylvanlailz Per Cent. Loan ...,.7 S13.W50-00 mmi.wm j oi riuiaueipnia ni per . Cent Loan (exempt from tax) WO.WCS-OO 100,000 State of New Jersef Six Per Cent. Loau. . . .V. i?. loajOOCOO 90,000 Pennsylvania Rnilfoad First Atortpage BUvJfer cent. uomiH 19,400-00 80,000 Petitmyl vania Unllmad Be. ootid raortgfwc Six per Cent. Bonds 86,000 Wetorn Petlfistlvanla Hall, road Mortgage six Per Cent. BoiplSi(i'ennslvanla Itallroad ftnarantee) BO. 000 fitntft of TiiUUHiua KIvh Pr B8,C3S'O0 80,000 fJO Cent. toao. loOtW-OO i,uou Mate otj 'i mnnssee six Per Cent. Loan 18,500 PenusylTahla Railroad Com- pany, tno shares stock 8,000 North 'Pennsylvania Rail mad Company, loo snares static .L 10,000 PhUWetphla and Southern Mall steamahlp Com puny, 80 shares stock 844,900 Loaus on Bond aud MorU ttnge, first Hens on City 4,870-00 14,000-00 J ' 8,800 -00 ' t,B00-00 . Properuea 84,9O0-O0 11,831,400 Par. MnrKet value, 11,866,870-00 fVtat HI oi k AiitisO? Real Estate A wt.ooo-oo Bills Receivable for Insurances niadej. 8'23,7U1-7B sv- vuow iAaAayva.a as a snmnnanue hi Agencies: - , v Premiums on Marine Policies, Accrued xuiiercBu una inner aema quo tne com- . pany SB.0BT-J0 Stork,. Scrip, etc., of Sundry Corpora tions, 47PC Estimated value 8,740-80 easn ui ruion llotSitlStw, Cash In Drawer . Bia-aa . M9,891U 11,852,100-04 Thomas O. nand, .Samuel' E. 8tokes, John t '. DbvIh. Wllllnm 14. Rnnlfjin xcdmunti a. bonder, TheonhlliiR Pimlitiiiir Httward Darllugtou, II. Jones Brooke, Edward Lafourcade, Jacob Rlegel, -bicob P. Jotion, . James B. McKailand, Joshua P. Iivro, Spencer Mcllvaln, J. B. Setnple, Pittsburg, A. B. Bercer, Plttsburtr, TV P. Vnrimn Ptltjiliiirir James Truquair, xieury Pioiiu, Henry C. Dallett, Jr., James C. Hand, William OL Ludwlg, Joueph II. Seul, HtiRh Cralpr, Jolin D. Taylor, George W. Bernndon, WUluim 0. Houston, I thomas C. HANT), President, .Tl ItllM r T1A VIM Vlu.a.Mon nETTRY T.YT.Ttl'UN. HHrrotur ;. HJblN'RY HALL Astubtaut Sacrttary. 11 , je 'i INSURANCE COMPANY. NORTH ! AMERICA. January 1, 1870. Incorpornted 1704; CAPITAU.J AtitiETtS..... Charter Perpetual. S500,O0f SJ,83,51 Lioeaes paid since organization.. ..823,000,000 Receipts of Premiums, lSt9....81,901,837'43 Interest from Inveatmenta, (J0. 114,69674 84,106,334'in .l,035,3MPt I.osae paid, 1S69 Statement of the Assets. First Mortgages on City Propertj 8766,160 United btate Government and other Loan Bonds - lAOOMA Kailroad, Bank and Canal Stocks 66.708 Gash in Bank and Offloe 847.830 Loans en Collateral Security M 82.658 Notes Receivable, mostly Mailn Premiums... 831,944 A corned Interest , 80JJ67 Premiums in oenrse of tranamiasiea , 85,198 Unsettled Marine Premiums. . . , lOUW Beat Estate, Offloe ot Company, Philadelphia. . 8U.000 vuiauiunui Arthur O. Francis R. Oops, Bamoel W. Jo lea, Kdward H. 'Trotter, John A. Bros a, Edward 8. Clarke, Chanes Taylor, T. Charlton Henry. Ambrose White, Alfred I). Jessnp, William Welsh, Louis O. Madeira. B. Morria Wain, Charles W. Cusnman, John Mason, Clement A. Griaoom, Oeorgs I Harrison, William Brockie. ARTHUR O. COFFIN, President. CHARLES PLATT, VioePreatdent, MATTBUB Mabis, Beoretary. O. U. Reeves, Assistant Beoretary. 8 4 A. S B XJ Y LIFE INSURANCE CO,, N. Y. Number of Policies issued by the five largest New York Companies during the first years of their existenoe: MUTUAL (23 months) low INJtw XUKK. (isiuouthaj 1081 MANHATTAN (17 months) r)8 KNICKERBOCKER... (20 mouthiO 669 iQUlTABLK. (17 mouths) 866 Daring the 81 mouths of Its existence tue ASBURY HAS ISSUED 2600 POLICIES, INSURING NEARLY t,000,000. Reliable Canvassing Agents wantsd throughout ths country. Manager for Pennsylvania and Delaware. Office, No. tod WALNUT btreet, PiiiladalDhia. BAMUKL POWERS, Special Agent. Iff fllE PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE JL UilAU ANY, Incoroornted lhL'5 Charter Pernetual. No. 610 WALN U'l' ritroel . opposite IndeDuniiunee Rnnam. j uis company, laviirauiy auuwn ui i,ne community for over luiif icftis, viiuiiuurniii lunuro nuiusi loss or uam age by tire on Public or Pnvato liuildinirs, either penua- nt-miyuriura iiiuiiou iiino. Aiao on f (irmturo, btooka of lioods. and Merchandise generally, on liiiAral tnnn. Tbeir Capital, together with a Urge Surplus Fund, I Invpxted iu tho uuiat careful mannor, which enahln thorn to oftur to the inautod an undoubted leuurity in the cose of loss. DIItECTOr.H. Panlnl Pmith, Jr., John Devernnx, Alexander Itmisnit, 'i'tiiuiins rimitti, Ihiisc Halfl.ui-Bt, Honrv lewia, Thuuas Kobius, J Uilliuijliain Fell, Unnlrl Had'lnrk. ,lr. ItA.N'IKL SMITH, Jn.. Prosidont. WM. G. CROWELL. hocrotary. 30 rrim EKTEIU'RISE INSURANCE CO. OF I MHI.AIU'I Dill. Oilico 8. W. corner nf l uUK'i'lt and VVALNtTT Street t IKK IMSritANCK FXCI.USIVKLY. TTf CD l'P 1 1 A I A WfTi.'is, vi I. u iru Lunipi. ..... . . w , . . . ... i i'.iiu i uulWUU AJ'iu r.i'. CAK11 Capital (p..id up iu lull) $i), nH) 00 IHKn Auiris, jun I. l7l I,.It,5'l DiHKU'i'oitS. F. Batfhford Stair, J. Livingston fCrrlnger Nulliro Crazier, j, tunics L. t;la:hirn, Jiihn M. A tvioi.d, . Win. ii. Houlton, iuj. T. Trcilick, ' Churl.' W Lol,ir, t ii'lirlf. 1 1 Sllllit-t. ' 'li i.llilliy H. MnnlnnmoM John 11. itinwu, 'junies M. Artuu. 1'. K A'l CHVORT) PT A It It, Pri.fciitem. THOMAS It. ltltiN'l CUMI' ttV, Viue-Presidont. AI .FX. W. W IrVri K. Kecretsry. JAUC0 K. PK'I FKSON, Ai-smtant Ssoretary. JMVKlUAIi FlltE INSTJiiANOBI CO. LONDON. K8TABIJ8I1ED 1S03. Fald-up Capital and Accumulated Funds, . 08,000,000 IN GOLD. PKEV0ST & HERBIJTG, Agenti, 1 1 No, 107 a T1LUU) Street, rrniadolphls, CHAB. U. PEXVOSTi j CHAS. f. BXRHJN.Q CITY ORDINANOES. ( v 10VVON ' PULA. COUNCIL OF PHtLADEL Clerk's Orttcii. I pHiLADEi.pnt a. March 25. W70. In accordance with a resolution adopted br the Comnion Council of tba Cltr.of , rblladel- fhla on Thursday, tbe twenty-fourth day of March, 1870, tbe annexed bill, entitled "An Ordinance to authorize a loan for the erection of a bridge across the river Hchuylhlll at Fair moHnt," is hereby published for public iafor tnation. ' JOHN ECK8TEIN, ' J Clerk of Common Council. 1 fi.'i AH ORDINANCE -Tb Authori.e a Ixion for the Erection of a Bridge across the Kiver Schuylkill at Fair mount. - i." taction I. 1 he (select and uommon uonncus of the city of Philadelphia do ordain, that the Major oi Philadelphia be and ho is hereby au thorized to nor row, at not lens than par. on tne credit of tho city corporation, from time to time, euch sums of money, as may be necessary to pay lor mo coDstructiuu ana erection oi a bridge over the river Schuylkill at Falrmonnt, not exceeding in tbe whole the cum of severs hundred thouennd dollnrs, for which interest not to exceed the rate ot six per cent, rcr an num ehnll be paid, half-yearly, on the first days of January and July, at the office of tho City , Treasurer. 'u - The principal of wild loan shall be payable and paid at tbe expiration of thirty years front the date of thu fame, and not before, without the concent of tho holder's thereof; and certlfi cntes therefor, In the usual form of certificates of city loan, snail be Issued in such amounts as the lenders may require, but not for any frac tional part of one huudred dollars, or, If re quired, in amounts of five huudred or ono thou sand dollar?:' and it shall be expresxed in said certificates that tue saui loan therein mentioned. and the Interest thereof, are payable free from . all taxes. ' - , Section 2.' Whenever any loan shall bo made by virtue thereof, there shall bo, by force of thle ordinance, annnany appropnniea, out ot tne Income of tho corporate estates and from tbe enm raised by tuxaiiou.ia sum eullic'.eut to pay the Interest on said- certtlieatec; and the fur ther sum of three-tcutlia, of one per centum on the par value of such j certificates so issued, shall be appropriated quarterly out of said In come and taxes to-a sinking fund, which fund .i and its accumnlfttlotts! arc hereby especially . pledged for the redemption and payment of said certificates. ; - ; ' RESOLUTION TO PUBLISH A LOAN . BILL. ' ' ' ' Resolved. That the Clerk of C6mmon Coun cil be authorized to publish in two daily news- rarers of this City, flail v lor two weens, tno ordinance presented to the Common Council on . Thursdny, March 534, 1870, entitled "An ordi nance to auiuonzo a toau tor tue eruciiou ot u bridge across tho river Schuylkill at Fair mount." And the said clerk, at the stated meet ing of Councils, artcr tho expiration of four" weeks from the first tl'iy ot said publication, shall present to this Council one of each of said newspaper., for every day in which the same shall be made. . 3 ti 24t COMMON COUNCIL, OF PHILADELPHIA. - . , Clekk's Office, Piulapeli'uia, Feb. 4, 1S70. In accordance with a Resolution adopted by the Common Couucll of the City of Philadel phia, on Thursday, the third day of February, lbiO, the annexed bill, entitled , " AN- OKDINANCE To create a loan for the building of a bridge over tho River 'Schuylkill, at South street, and for the payment of ground rents and mortgages," is hereby published for public In formation. JOHN ECKSTEIN, Clerk of Common Council. AN ORDINANCE TO CREATE A LOAN FOR THE BUILDING OF A BRIDGE OVER THE RIVER SCHUYLKILL AT SOUTH BTREET, AND FOR THE PAYMENT OF GROUND RENTS AND MORTGAGES. - Section 1. The Select and Common Councils of the City of Philadelphia do ordain. That the Mayor of Philadelphia be and he Is hereby authorized to borrow, at not less than par, on the credit of the city, from time to time, one million five hundred thousand dollars, to bo ap plied as follows, viz.: First. For the building of a bridge over the River Schuylkill at South street, eight hundred thousand dollars. Second. ! 1- . I. . n 1 J . ivi uie pujuieui, ui gruuuu reuis auu luun- gages, seven hundred thousand dollars, for which interest not to exceed the rate of six per cent, per annum shall be paid half yearly on the first days of January and July, at tbe office of tho City Treasurer. The principal of the . said loan shall be payable and paid at the expiration of thirty years from the date of the same, and not before, without the consent of tbe holders thereof; ana the certificates therefor, in the usual form of the certificates of the City Loan, shall be Issued In such amounts as tho lenders may require, but not for any fractional part of one hundred or one thousand dollars; and It shall be expressed in said certificates that the loau therein mentioned, and the interest thereof, are payable free from all taxes. Section 3. Whenever any loan shall bo made by virtue thereof, thero shall be, by force of this ordinance, annually appropriated out of the income of the corporate estates, and from the sum raised by taxation, a sum sufficient to pay the Interest on said certificates; and the farther sum of three-tenths of one per centum on tbe par value of such certificates so issued shall be appropriated quarterly out of said in come and taxes to a sinking fund, which fund and its accumulations are hereby especially pledged for the redemption and payment of said certificates. IJESOLUTION TO PUBLISH A LOAN V BILL. Resolved, That the Clerk of Common Council be authorized to publish in two daily news papers of this city, daily for four weeks, the ordinance presented to Common Council on Thursday, February 3, 1S70, entitled "An ordi nance to create a loan for the bnlldlngof a bridge over the river Schuylkill, at South street, and for the payment of ground-rents and mort gages." And the said Clerk, at the stated meet ing of Councils after said publication, shall pro -sent to this Council one of each of said news papers for every day in which the same shall have been made. 8 25 S4t FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFB fits L. FAHREL, HEKRING & CO HAVK REMOVED FROM No. C2t CI Si: Street TO IV o. W)7 CIIliSIVUT St., PHILADELPHIA. Fi're and Barclar-Prccf Safss (WITH JM.'Y FILLING.) H1-KK1NG, FARilEL A bHElUtAN, New Yorfc. IiKKHlNU A CO., Chicago. LKltK u. KA lv i;kl a t o., Now Orleans, s tf J- WATriON A ON. fZ ' V-if 'f .i Of ths Ut arm of EVANS WATSON, I ?.d YIV.R AND niJ;i(iLAIt-PKOOP SAFE WTO It 13 KO. 63 SOUTH FOURTH BT1USKT, IB1 A f ! doors sbov Ohssnnt sU, P til 11 T01IN FARNUM A CO., COMMISSION MEKk 1 1 chief snd Manufacturer of Oonsataga Tioktnc, Ma. No, m OlUUiWUT bit I, rfailuUlvki il wiair