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THE DAILY EYKjNirtG TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, APRIL 2G, 1870.
LITERATURE.
B X V I E W OF NEW BOOKS.
The rapid increase of moans of communi
cation and tbo advent of greut numbers of Chi
nes to our chores hove attracted the attention
the public iu an unusual degree to the groat
empire and its strange civilization, that has
for so many years been at once a source of
admiration and misunderstanding to Euro
peans and Americans, and the time has ar
rived when a thoughtful and ciirefully con
sidered work by Rome writer who is suin
ciontly familiar with the Chinese habits and
character to give the information that is
needed is a necessity. Snih a work is "Tho
Oldest and the Newest Umpire; or, China and
the United States," by William Spoor, 1). D.,
now in press by S. S. Sorantou & Co. of Hart
ford, Conn. l3r. Spoor's attention was lirst
attracted to China by tho infamous opium
war carried on by tho Lritish in the yeirs IS Id
to 1812, and in 1SKJ ho was sont out as a mis
sionary by the Presbyterian Hoard of Foreign
Missions, and stationed in tho provinco of
Canton
In lS.r2 his knowledge of the i
. ,
Chinese language, manners, and customs led
to his selection as a missionary among the
emigrants that were pouring into California,
and he was the first to preach the Gospel iu
their own language to the Chinese arriving
upon our shores. Dr. Speer ha9 one of tho
lirst requisites for the production of such a
work on China and the Chinese as the public
needs at this juncture a thorough know
ledge of his subject. His long residence in
China has inspired him with a cordial respect
for the many excellent features of Chinese
civilization, and at the same time with a
thorough knowledge of its weaknesses; and in
the preparation of this work he has evidently
endeavored to write with impartiality, and to
convey to his readers as exact an idea as pos
sible of the actual condition of the Chinese
and their relations with the people of this
country. The subject is treated in all its
branches with great ability, and the argu
ments of the author in favor of a liberal
policy on the part of the Government and
people of the United Slates towards China
and the Chinese will commend themselves to
the consideration of all thoughtful persons.
Dr. Speer has produced a very interesting
and a very valuable work, that will aid mate
rially in extending our knowledge of the
Chinese and their peculiarities, and the lucid
and elegant style in which it is written will
undoubtedly give it a great popularity.
-From Porter & Coatcs we have received
tho following recent publications by D. Apple- acted for Mr. irooks suggested an explana
ton k Co.: tion of his language in debate. Mr. Burlin-
"The Mother's Recompense" is the second ! game at last assented to a memorandum,
volunio of the new and uniform edition of 1
Grace Aguilar's works. This story is a
sequel to "Home Influenco," and it will be
read with much interest by those who havo
perused that fascinating narrative. This
edition is neatly gotten up aud will make a
handsome appearance on the library shelf. It
will be completed in nine volumes, at the low
price of fcl'OO per volume.
"Ca-sar's Commentaries on the Gallic
War," edited by Albert Harkness, LL. D.,
Trofessor in Brown University, is an excel
lent edition of a standard Latin text-book.
The notes are judicious, and furnish just the
kind of information the student needs for
overcoming the dilliculties of construction
and idiom.
"Tho First Book in Botany," by Eliza A.
Youmans, is an excellent treatise in which
the elements of the science are set forth in a
very plain and understandable manner. The
plan of the book is one that has been tested
by actual experience, and it appears to be
well calculated to interost as well as instruct
beginners, for whose especial benefit it is
intended.
"A Race for a Wife," by Breezio Langton,
is a lively and interesting novel of English
ife.
From J. B. Lippiucott it Co. we have re
ceived Purt VI of "The Universal Pronoun
cing Dictionary of Biography and My
thology," edited by J. Thomas, A. M., M. D.
This important work has now reached the
title "Louis Bourgnet." Tho value of this
compilation becomes more and more appa
rent as it advances towards completion, aud
it fully sustains the promise made that it shall
bo the mos-t complete work of tho kind ever
given to the public. Dr. Thomas has be
stowed years of patient labor upon it, and tho
publishers are issuing it in a style appropriate
to its importance.
John Campbell, No. "10 Hansom street,
Kt-nds ns tho third number of "A History of
the State of Delaware," by Francis Vincent.
This number gives an account of tho abori
ginal inhabitants of Delaware, the discovery
of the country, and tho explorations of
Hendrik Iluchoii.
From Turner & Co. we havo received tho
thirteenth monthly part of Ajp'ion,'s J.juv
iikI, containing the wceklynnmbors for April;
also Our J'i'.'s tthd !irU and Aj'p!ctou'.i
Ji'Uiiml for Sat irdny, April 'M.
"Howard Paul's Jokes," published by
Loring, Boston, is a collection of "ancient
Josephs" that have had extensive circulation
in their day, but that still may be able to rdiso
a laugh in some quarters.
lite ItittrxideMaiiaziiie for May is nicely
illustrated, and is tilled with plea-ant read
ing for the young folks.
lite Little Corjiontl for May. as vtsrnl,
presents an attractive series ol s'.o-ios,
nil;i..i,.,i i.(i i..,..f,lu ..r
1
juvenilo renders
The Knrsery for liny contains many
things in the way of pictures, verses, ua 1
bhort Btories that will please tho largo oud
important class for whom it is spouiully de
eigned. The April number of Tlt Auiirienn.
Exchanye and lleciew presents an excellent
libt of practical and scientitio articles by able
writers. Published by Fowler & Moon,
northwest corner of Fourth and Walnut
streets.
The Teclaiologiit for April has a great
variety of interesting papers on engineering,
manufacturing, building, and kindred topics,
that will be appreciated by general as well as
professional readers.
ulkunga.uk.
Thfl Affnlr with "llnllv" nrook of Month
arnhi n IVr.onnl Itc-mliilncrm-cit of llio r
itinrknliU- MiInoi
Mr. J. W. bimonton, who hold intimate
personal rolutions with Mr. Riirlingamn at the
time he accepted the challenge of Preston
lirooks, writes to the AVm Francturo Jlulii'tln,
giving tho details of that remarkable episode
of our political history. After recounting
tho assault on Mr. Sumner, wfcicu aroustnl tho
indignation of Mr. Uurlingauio, Mr. SiniDU
ton refers to the speech of Juno u'O, is.ii;,
which brought ut tho challenge from
lirooks: "Always an eloquent, and iuipros
sivo speaker," says the writer, "on this uoon
siou ho surpassed himself. Nover shull I
cense to hear his clarion voico as it rang
through the hall that day in denunciation and
invective poured from a full hart.
"Having briefly stated tho facts of tho out
rage, ho Mopped suddenly forward a puce or
two towards tho chairman, and in tono ami
manner t amest, dignified, anil electric, said:
'Sir, tho act was brief, and my comments
tn it shall be brict also. 1 donouuee it in
.1. e it. r it. - : i .
the name of tho institutions it violated; I
denounce it in the name of the sovereignty
of Massachusetts, which was stricken down
by the blow; I denounce it in the name of
humanity; I denounco it in the name of civi
lization, which it outraged; I denounco it in
the name of that fair play which bullies and
prize-lighters respect! What! Strike a man
when he is pinioned when he caanot respond
to a blow! Call you that chivalry? In what
code of honor did you got your authority for
that? God knows my heart. I desire to
speak with kindness. I speak no sort of re
venge I do not believe that member has a
friend who must not in his heart of hearts
condemn tho act. Even tho member himsolf,
if he has a spark of chivalry aud gittlantry
attributed to him, ho himself must loatho and
scorn the act.'"
Mr. Brooks sont a demand, within a few
hours, for a withdrawal of the above language
or a personal encounter. Mr. Lurliugamo
declined a withdrawal, and expressed himself
ready to meet any consequences which might
follow. Friends of both parties labored to
prevent a meeting. Mr. Simouton, himself,
among others, urged on Mr. Burliugiirne tho
principles of New England which ho would
set at defiance by a duel. He did not deny
this, bnt thought tho occasion was excep
tional. Southern men neodod an example,
showing them that it was not a lack of physi
cal courage which made Northern men less
reckless of life than themselves. When re
minded of the political prospects ho was
sacrificing, ho said, "Whether I fail in politi
cal life or fall on the field, my personal sacri-
nce wm be nothing, it tne cause we have at
Jfl PropPff; and 1 ha7fie nn aJliuS filit,h
staling in sabstanco that be had, in his re
marks, no purpose to insult or degrade Mr.
Brooks. At least, this was tho view of its
meaning presented by Mr. Brooks' friends
when urging a peaceful settlement of the dif
ficulty by exchange of notes between the
principals. By this proceeding tho friends of
Mr. Brooks achieved a diplomatic triumph.
They had saved their principal from exposure
to the rifle of Mr. Burlinganie, which they
had meantime discovered was not apt to miss
its mark its owner having become very ex
pert with it during his early life in the West.
The writer -says that a steadier hand or truer
eye with a rifle it had never been his fortune
to see. Mr. Brooks' friends could not conceal
their exultation, and within a few days there
was a general understanding at Washington
that Mr. Burlingame had "lliuched," and had
"retracted the objectionable language in
order to escape the alternative of accepting a
challenge" from Mr. Brooks. Mr. Burlingame
soon became sensitive and impatient under
this discipline. He saw that while this status
prevailed, his decided stand in publicly re
buking the assault upon Mr. Sumner, and in
dicating a readiness to accept all the personal
consequences of such denunciation, had pro
duced precisely tho opposite effect to that
which ho intended, r mally he obtained defi
nite and positive evidence that some of Mr.
Brooks's immediate friends were engaged in
tho work of misrepresenting and distorting
his conduct.
At once his course was determined, and he
wrote a card briejjy and modestly stating the
perversion of his memorandum, and adding:
"But, inasmuch as cttemptB, not altogether
unsuccessful, have been made to pervert its
true meaning, I now withdraw it. And that
there may not bo any misapprehension in tho
future, 1 Fay explicitly that I leave my speech
to interpret itself, and hold myself respon
sible for if, vithont qualification or amend
ment." "In regard to this letter," says Mr.
S., "heYlid me the honor to consult me. Failing
in renewed elVorts to induce him to abandon
rril idea of accepting a challenge, I con
Ffiittd to po with him to tho ofiico of
I the Kuthmtl 1 ttUlliiji itcr, with whose
editor I was in-quaintc-d, to securo
j tho publication of his card. The
I venerable editor, Colonel Seaton, bavin,'? read
the paper, reminded ;W Iur!i;'simo, tlntir
published, Mr. Brooks would bo coino-J.led
to chalh-ngo him ptromp'.urily. Mr. Builiu
ririnio, in rejoinder, usked Colonel Sf at on to
s-uy fivnkly ;md candidly whether tho card
vus clear, explicit, ntn.dsh.kablo, and would
placo hihiaelf j.xvcist ly in the posit ion which
lie omtpiv-il 1m
t'uo (ipi-niii;,' of any ci
reppontieiicc v.-it'a Mr. 1 -rooks. Onion. I Hoi-
ftn i 1 vi 1 1 f r in I'i'd fif'iiriin.t ivA ATr ('.nrilr-j I
Raid, 'J'lieil', that is all I desiro, an 1 T
i lies yon to pv.bi: ,h tiio card in lo-morrow
! Jltklh'fitifti:''
j A peie'tirjfory cl'rill.'Dfe fdllowoil from
I Brooks. Kiit .-s wero indie. .ted as tho wpnpruin
by Bus'ltivjftmo h lrieml iun.l t lt'.ton, C i.ni l.i,
as tlio pkico of rutt-liiiinr. Mr. l!aili!i;;inin
himrolf objected U the pl.u o, feniinc; thtit
Mr. Brot ks niij.;l.t ohjort t llmro, and
expressed liimwlf willing to go to South Caro
lina. It was pointful out , howtsver, that if
the tlncl occurred v.ithia tho ITiiii,.-! Stute.'i
! the laws of MaKsac-lnmetts would disoufraiu
cliiso liini, and f,o nd his polit ieal c irt er if ho
i Btirvivcd.
Mr. Brooks liiou'ls, as w well ro-
! uienilicioil. declined to travel ''Kevor d linn
I .I.., J il.r. . .1.. 1
tlltru luiiun uciuh.i itiM t-iii-iuyn iuuui:y ;
Mnrjland, PeniiHylvnnin, and Now York 1
keep tbo uppointiuent whieh they hud them-
selves invited.
A reprint of the Frankfort edition of
1G88 of "Lu Fitmeufio Comedienne; or, His
tory of La Gutriu, tho Wife and Widow of
Moliere," has appeared in Taris. SI. Jules
BonasKies adds a preface. noteR, and colla
tions of other editions.
M. Aniedee Koux is the author of a new
work entitled "Ilistoire de la Litteratnre Ita
lienne Contemporaine.' There is, however,
room for a more complete and careful work
on the subject.
SPECIAL NOTIOE8.
ON AND AFTF.lt SUNDAY, 17T1I
April, tlinSPKt'CK ANI PINK KTKKKTS PAS-SFWil-.k
RAILWAY IK M PAN Y will run hir ours
t brmiKb from the Kxchimire to lairmmint Vurk fr one
fare 4 101m
Jfca5 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TOTIIK
unhMTiliprn to tbo t.'aunl Stock of ' 111 K PfO
PI P'S I'.AJSK" that a n.pftins will le hold t, No. 144
8. SIXTH 8irvt., in TH t' KM 'AY, the Mil day of May
m-m, tit lu o'clock a. M., fur the t'urpo'W ot oraniiioK
fcjtid llank Anil nlMotinir uftiuurft mill cliriH-.tdl-rt.
1. 11. McfiiNLIf.Y,
NLir.Y.
A MILLHRX
JllARLKS A
It. I). tKOI
4 St MS J. 11. WALIlttti.
Bf-V" CAMDEN AND AM HOY RAlbllOAD
AKJ 1 J'ANSPniU'ATlDN OOMPANY.
(11 KH R ThKNTotf, N. .1.. A:inl II, K7ll
The Anon," I Mi'rtinu nf t If St ,i:kli ild- runt tin (jnmil ia
libel Am'i Kni'rmirl hi (I Trai'portjii inn ;n;many will ho
h tl in Trriron. Nw .Ior -y, nt. t ho i Join oan v'n i litlce, nn
'IT r SI) A Y, tut linn oi Mny, IH7M, at 12 look M for the
elfction of Buvorj Uiructnrs to n.'rvn i.r tho ormuiiiir o-ir.
pU.MIIKL J KYAtM,
4 IfftMyO
rVcritn.-y O. k A. R. H '
T. Uo.
ttf- OOOI) M'KINii RAILROAD COMPANY,
Ol- l ltji:, fco. W7 H. KOUUTIt Street.
I'llll.AIH I.I'lltA, April It, 1H70.
The Annual lMpptirnr of tho Stock holdorn of tliiq Uom
pouy, iinU nn t-li!i;tiou fer IVKBulpiit anil &ix Mnu-iiror,
Mill tnKtMil'-'i- nl tli I ttlw-o ol tho ('onipriny on MON
1A Y, the 2 day of May nnt, at II o'll.nk A.M.
4 II ll't A LI1. 1 . It I- IHbl KIl, ISourotary.
Hit NObTIIERN I.IbKUTIES AND PKNN
'I O IV N Ml 1 1' H. K. JO O'.lioe No. 1U7 8.
H)t K ill Street.
rmr.Anrr.iMiiA, April It,
The imnnnl mentinn of I lie Mooiiliolilom of thin llo-n
puny n ml a elui-lmn for oihiri'rs ri sorvo tor the nnum
yi'iir, uml nut il ot hi-rs lmll h. r!m-t'tl, will ho hoiil at tho
i,i)h:o ol tbo L'lmiiianyon MONDAY, the SJdny of May
oi-xt, nt 11 unlock A M.
11 IH ALB KUT KOISTWR. Rocrotary.
liY SCHUYLKILL AND SUSQUKHANNA
PA1I.HOAU (JOMI'ANY. OlHce, No. 227 8.
KOUhTU Kireot.
I'Hit Alirt.rtriA, April II, l7il.
The normal mrotinn of tho Stoi khnlilnm of Ibis (Jom
pjitiy nnrt n I'lrction tor Ir(si(l'nl anil six Mftnusprs will
ti'Ue place at the ulliru of tt e tjoinany on MONDAY, tue
2d ili.y oi May next, at 12 oVlo.-k
4 II iMt Al.liKUT I-'OSTKR, Rncrotarj.
to?"
TREGO'S TEA13ERRY TOOTH WASH.
It in the most plcanant, ctieapeat and bent dentifrice
extaut. Warranted tr;o Iroin iriuriotib inciedioute.
It Freiiorvee and W bitons the 'IVothl
Invigorate i-nd Soothne ttie (timI
1'uritiot and Perfumoa tho MroathI
Proven! Aconniulationof Tanar!
Cluansra and I'uriti8 Artilieial Tootlil
Ih a Snpnrior Article for Ohildrenl
Sold by all druKiri'ti and dentists.
A. M. WILSON. DruBftist, rronriotor,
3 2Hlm Cor. NINTH AND I-lt.HI' RT Ma I'bilauolphl!.
f NO CURE, NO PAY. FORREST'S
JUNIPKR TAR For Coughs, Group, Whoopinft
Couch, Asthma, Krrnchitia, Soro Tbroat, Slitting of
lllood, and Luhr Diseases. Immediato rolinf and posi
tive cure, or price rpfundod. Sold by 1- KICNUH. RICH
ARDS CO , TENTH and M ARKKT, and A.M. WIL.
SON, NINT11 and I'lLKK.HT Stroots. 4 2st.ut ratt
g3F WARDALE G. MCALLISTER,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
No.2t.l BROADWAY,
New Yorlr
pVjY HEADQUARTERS FOR EXTRACTING
' " Teeth with frenh Nitrous-Oxide Has. Absolutaly
no t'.iin Ir. 1'. R. 1 UOMAS, formerly opnrator at the
Ctilton Ilrntnl Rooms, dnvotei his entiro prai-.ticoto the
puinlei-s extraction of teeth. OlKce. No. kill WALNUT
8! root. I 2tS
IF3- QUEEN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
LONDON AND I.IVKRPOOU
OA PITAL, .ca.tmo.iKKI.
SAB1KK, ALLKN & DULLF.S, Agents,
25 KUTU and WALNUT Streets.
6EWINQ MACHINES.
THE AMERICAN
Combination Button-Hole
AND
SEWING MACHINE
Is cow admitted to be far superior to all others as a
I'litr.lly Machine. Tlie SIMPLICITY, BASH and
CERTAINTY wltn which It operates, as well as the
uniform excellence or Its wort, throughout the en
tire range of sowing, la
Mli telling, Hemming;, Felling,
'.8 n 4 orlliK, traidiu,
(tciiiltiiiKt (allie.rin and
hewing; on, OverKeainiujr,
IiHlroileriiiK on the
I'l(-e, nutl itH ISeaiitif ul
JtSiitlonI3ole and I2yc
lei IBole tVorlt,
Place It ncqueHtlonably far lu advance hi any other
similar Invention.
This Is the only now family machine that embodies
any Substantial Improvement upon the many old
machines In tho market.
It Certainly has no Equal.
It Is also admirably adapted to manufacturing pur-
po.-rHon all kinds of fabrics.
Cull and see It operate and get samples of tho
wort.
We hare also for Bale our "1'LAIN AMERICAN
abt'tiutllul lamlly luacliine, at a Reduced Price.
This niachlno does all that Is done on the Combina
tlou esttept the OverHiamlr.g and Huttou-hola wort
Oillce and Kiilexroonw,
!;. mis ciiusnut mt.,
1 "Tti-Mtinirp PlULADELl'IUA.
ryo ALL WANTING FARMS IN A LC'JAL
Uy Exempt from Fevt-ii and Lnns Complaints.
To 1'iinner.s Jlnrtli-ulturi.sts, Mechanics, Capitalists,
Gcntleiiien of Leisure, Iuvtilids, and all wanting a
houicbtead lu a cllmata of utisui'pus.ied salubrity,
cxi mpt from tlie rli'ois of a Northeni winter, and
lu close connection with tho commercial centres of
the outh. Few If any sections otfer simh a'combl.
i nutlon of lnducemeuts an the town of Aiken, S. C,
aud Us vltiluity for a tlcMrahle ami p-.-rmaiieut homo.
A painplilft of hi pitgi's now ready, containing u
description ot tho climate, soils, aud the nature o
the products lu tho vicinity of A'kcn, cspuciiOly
fruit, crrealH, cotton, com, vcgeiuMu.s, etc., m
cludir.g extracts from letterB of rli.fttnulHlied visi
tors, corrcHpojidonts, action of town eonuelis in
vitlug cinigniuts, etc., to which is ad-lod a deserip
live iltit of proiieity for Bale, tncluiMii Improved
w
farttm, orchards, vuteyai'ds, water power , kuoiiu
deposits, tinlnipioveil lands, and town residences.
For Bulo liy E. J. O. WOO'.), Ileal Estuto Aout,
All;''n, S. C. Tho hook will bo Bent Ity mall on
receipt of price, 60 cents. Address J. J. JiUltUV,
rublluhor, T. O. llox No. US, New York, until 1st
of Fcbrunry after tlint dato at Aiken, H. 0. IU7 3m
Ccrn Exchange ftaufactory.
JOHN T. BAILtlY.
N. I. Cor. WATER and MARKET Sts
HOPE AND TWINE, B A8 and RAGOlNO, for Orain
J'lnur, halt, Huncr Vhiwphnte uf l ime, Kuue Uui'.KH,
I araeund aniall liUftM V HA(8 cmnlantiy uu Otiud.
Si Also, V OOl. BAOhUi.
WATCHES. JEWELRY, ETO.
XEWISLAD0MU3& CO.
rnttd.U.. Alf k h n ill'. . f nc l.f IP 111'
M1A.T1IF.1U lr.Alir.l .IM7 r. Ll.lVO. I
W4T IIKA, JK11KI.KV hi I V KB MAliK. if
XWATOMta and JJbiW tliUY ULPAi KKJ.'.
02 ChosTrmt St., Phi
Ladiefl' and Gents' Watches
AMKBICAN ANI IMl'OHTKD,
Of th moatcelobriilcd oikkar.
BINE VEST CHAINS AND LECiTINEf
In 14 !nrl 18 karst.
Dl AMONP and nlher .lewolry of th latest det Kna.
ynxaatiruent mid Wiiddtn hiriE, Id lR Krat and co.n.
Bnhd Silver-War! for LriiUI 1'rw.crits, 1 ahio Ouflnrj,
Flatod Ware. !to. u g tmmi
tJENUIME OROIDE:
COLD UND SILVER WATCHES,
Sis, gi.i, sj.-j.
Cv w Dow l!ln our Watcbri at retiiil ft.j
A-.y wholesalo prices, U and uwnrda, all Id huncino
C.-v-.caeea. 'rt It uieu's and IjhIihh ri7.i;s. wnrrjiuin.1
aix'd tiniorn a! the l)'t.t, ctifit ing tou tunu! aa ipaoa.
tenrt 'or circul.ir. dooil sent (). O. l.
C.Uhtnu.ern can examine belora nuvinir. hf n.ivfnff ATnraui
obarKee eauta way.
JAfV.ES CEfTARD & CO.,
No. 85 NASSAU STKEILT (UP STAIRS),
1 2H mwi5 M KW YOB K.
C H J E YJf KS L R Y,
J O II K I1RENNAN
DIAMOND DKALEK AND JEWELLER,
NO. 13 SOUTH EIGHTH BTKEET,
s mwt mm PHILADELPHIA.
WIJXIAM B. WAKNE & CO
fY Wholanale lalers in
iis.-;i WATUUKS AND JttWrTTjRY,
S. K. ooraoi tVICVKMU and OHK;iNUT Atreat
R'i'l fii.w)o1 floor, and late of No. 8 8. TUiKD HU
C CLOCKS.
rowrn clocks.
WAKlil.K CLOCKS.
bronzr olo0k8.
gougou 0lo0k8.
Vienna bkgulators.
amerioan olooss
a. w. Kiisyi;i.i.,
Ko. 22 NOBTH HIXTH STKKET.
WHISKY, WINE, ETC.
QARSTAIRS tk McCALL,
No. 12G WalrniM and 21 Granite Sts.,
IMPOKTKRS OF
Brandies, Wines, Gin, Olive Oil, Etc.,
WHOLESALED DICALEE8 IS
PUE1C RYE WHISKIES,
IN BOND AND TAX PAID. 628 2p
mZ CURRANT WIME.
ALBERT O. KOEEUT3,
Dealer iu every Description of Fine Orooenea,
U75
Oornor ELEVENTH and VINE Street .
WILLIAM ANDERSON & CO., DEALERS
ia Cine Whiskies.
Mo. 148 North SEOOND Street.
02
PhiUdelubja.
ICb.
p E N N ICE COMPANY
OF PHILADELPHIA.
Incorporated 1803.
ObHOKS,
B. W. Comer FOURTH and LIBRARY,
No. North TWKNTY- IRS r S:rcet.
PhippinR Uupot, hPHUOlt BTKKH.T WUiltlf, Scbayl-
kill Hivor.
OHA8. J. WOLBKRT, Provident.
830 6utrp ' OHA8. B. RKH.S, Buoerintondent.
EDUCATIONAL.
g D 6 E n I L L SCHOOL,
MEROHANTVILMC. N. J.
FOUR MILKS FROM PHILADELPHIA.
NEXT EBSSION BKGUNd APRIL 4.
For Circnlon apply to
8 21 tf T. W. OATTKLL.
EINO AND SCOURING.
JO 8 I' II W O T T E T,
ELKVK I)K PARIS,
FRRNOH STKAM DYKING AN1J SCOURING,
On any kind of Wearinft Apparel, for Ladiea, (lenta, and
Children. Patent asperatua foz Btretohinx Pant! troui
one to five inohea.
No. SU9 8. NINTH Street,
W PhiUrieiphia
DHUCS, PAINTS, ffTQ.
joisi:sit SHOIUUMKK Jc ;.,
N. E. Corner FOURTH and It ACE Sts.,
PaiLADKLPIUA,
WHCLSALi: DRUCCIS7&.
liuporters and Manufacturers of
WUlTiS LEAD AND COLOKkD PAI-NTd, PUTTY,
VAIi.MSl'RS, KTC.
AGENTS FOR TUB CELKIWATUD FllSNCU
ZINO PAINTS.
D'.a'.ers and consumers supplied at lowest prices
for ca h. 4
druggist a wo cmimmr.
AMD WllOLESALU DISALEliS IN
PAINTS, OILS. GLASS. AND
PATENT MEDICINES,
Nos. 1?.0! and ItUWSLi.tKBT Kt.
PATENTS.
t n u
P
Ol-KIC: S I' OR I'KOUURINti
Patent m the Ur.itod States aad Fo
reign Couutrien,
o i; n v 8 t it 11 1 I. II I n s,
l!i 5H:s'HCB Kiiali!a.f
AMI MAUIil.K KUILl'-INOS,
.'.-.N'S 11 hircfi, iiliove A
((lliuoaite U. 8. Patent Otfioe),
WAKUINOI ON, D.O.
H. iroWSON, SolioiUirof Patonta.
IJ. HlVVKt-)iV, Attorney-at IjiW.
rommnulcatioiiB lo tie aMroesd to the IMncipatOlBoe
r'nikdelpui lumwa
LTATE ItlGIITS FOK SALE. 8TATJ
O HiKlitB of a. valuable Invention junt patented, and lor
tlie hl.lt IMi, IJLi I I INti. aud tllllPPLMH ol dried beef,
mbhaxe, etc., are berubv oliirod loratile. It is aa article
of (treat viiiuo lo proprietor! of fcoteli and reatanraute,
iitid il .hfiuld be inlroiliK-.ed into every family. STATIC
Mt.HTH Inr.ale. Model can be aeen at TKLKGkAPU
l)rH(JK,OOOtKK,ii,01XvT, N .1.
6 2-;tf . MUNDY A UOFf MAN.
TET GOOD8. NEWEST STYLES. DIXO'8I
J Lo.lilB.K1011TUS.rae 4Um
MNANOIAu.
WI, PAINTER & CO.,
BAIIKEPS,
No. 38 South THIRD Strcsi.
Govcrnxncut Cccuritios
I()U;itT AND SOLI).
i
Gold, tccks, ar.d XSonds
BOUGHT AND SOLD OX COMMISSION.
m
Southern and Western Col
lections, ASD ALL OTHER TOINTS, PROMPTLY
ATTENDED TO.
ACCOUNTS RECEIVED, AND INTEREST AL
LOWED ON DAILY BALANCES. 1 2C3m
SILVER
On hand and FOR SALE In
amounts and sizes to
SUIT.
DE HAVEN & BUO.,
Kg. 40 South THIRD Stroot.
Ul
raiLAOBLFBIA.
Jj U li X U L & CO.
No. 84 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
Ainorlcan find Foreiffu
ISSUE DRAFT8 AND C1KCULAR LETTERS O?
CREDIT available on presentation In any part of
Enropo.
Travellers can make all their financial arrangro.
merits through na, and we will collect their Interest
aud dividends without chargo.
Drbul, Winthbop 4 Co.,'Dekxil, HJajsa & Co.
New York.
Parts.
tSl
B. E. JAMISON & CO..
SUCCESSORS TO
r. JP. KELLY & CO.,
BANKEKS AND DKALEKS IN
Gold, Silver, and Government Bondi
At CloHCfet 3arKet UatCM,
H. V. Cor. THISD and CHESKXTT Sti
(special attention ?lven to COMMISSION ORDETiS
lu iew VoiS and I'hliaaelpUla btouK BoardB, eto.
btc 865
sTlf V E
for bale;
C. T. YERKES, Jr., & CO.,
BANKERS AND BROK1SR3.
Wo. 20 Gouth THIRD Street,
4 2i
PIIILADELPUIA.
IENSACOLA LUMBER COMPANY
Jlauufactnrers of Florida Yellow Flue Luintmr
Flooring, Htep Flank, tjlilpiitng Timber, Dimension
Btutr of any length. Camora sawed with care by
both gang and circular mills, und delivered to ves
aels In Fensacola Bay, or ut any snipping port, at
short notice.
Particular attention (riven to bills for shipment to
Bio de Janeiro, River Plate, Valparaiso, Callao,
Cuba, and Canary and Windward Islands.
EVERY PESCR1PTION OK LUMBER SOLD ON
COMMISSION.
W. A. PARKE, Agent, Now York,
Post Office Box 2044.
Office, No. 12 BEAVER Street. S 23 W
FINANOIAL..
WE OFFER FOR SALE
THE FIIiST M0KTMAUK H0NDS
OF Tn
SOUTHERN PENNSYLVANIA lilO
AND
RAILROAD COMPANY.
1e Bonds ran THIRTY YKVKS, and pay 8tVC3
Vh K CKNT. inttrnt In gold, o or ol all taica, payable
at tho l-irnt National riank In I'Uiladotii ia.
The amount of boiu'e Is-ued n tii5,tMl(), and are
aeenred by a First MortKnxe on rol evate. railroad, and
frnnchinen ol the Cotnpnnf ttie tormnrof whicb oost two
hundred thuutumd dodarH, ubiub has tieen mid for from
Moi-a Bobfcnii'ioD", and after the ruilroad ia tinishod, io
tliat tbe produutiof the mine.oun lie oniUKht to market,
it is ea'imated lo lin wnrtb f I ,tlMI,OOd.
0 bo hailtoad cnunoeia with tbe Ouinbjrland Valloy
Huilroad alioul lourindec bnlow lytiamberAlnirr. and rans
Ihrouitb a section of tlie most fertile part of the Umuber.
Lind Valley.
We ai 11 them at ll'i ind acrod interest from Maroh 1.
For further particular, apply to
C. T. YERKES, Jr., ft CO.,
BANKERS,
TP -. SOUTH THIRD STREET,
5ET, f
LFHIA. I
P HILA D KLPHI
JArCa aim A:fh.
riiiLADELrniA, new york, and
WASHINGTON,
li A N 1C 13 TL H
AND
Dealers in Government Securities.
Epcclal attention given to the Purchase nnd 8ale of
Bonds and Stocks on Commission, at the Board of
Brokers In this and other cities. j
INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS.
COLLECTIONS MADE ON ALL POINTS.
GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT AND SOLO.
RELIABLE RAILROAD BONDS FOR INVEST
MENT. Pamphlets and full Information given at our office,
INo. 1 1-1 S.rXIIIi:l Street,
rniLADELPniA. I 1 8m
QEVEN PER CENT.
First Mortgage Bonds
OF TUB
Danville, IB azlcton, and Wilkes
bnrre Itailroatl Company,
It 82 and Accrued Interest.
Clear r all Taxes.
INTEREST FAYABLE APRIL AND OCTOBER.
Persons wishing to make Investments are invited
to examine the merits of these BONDS.
Pamphlets supplied and full information given by
Sterling & Wildman,
s FINANCIAL AGENTS,
No. 110 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
4ft tf PHILADELPHIA.
Government Bonds and other Securities taken in
exchange for the above at bctt market rates.
L L 1 O T T Si
BANKERS
I U M If,
No. 109 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
DEALERS IN ALL GOVERNMENT SECURI
TIES, la OLD BILLS, ETC.
DRAW BILLS OF EXCHANGE AND ISSUE
COMMERCIAL LETTERS OF OIUJMT ON TilS
UNION BANK OK LONDON.
ISSUE TRAVELLERS' LETTERS OF CREDIT
ON LONDON AKU PARIS, availabhi throuchont
Europe. '
Will collect all Coupons and Iniercrtt frci of cliiirgo
fcr partita inakUig Uietr IJcaucial arrHucenieuta
with ns.
Ql.IWI.'WliIU, IAVW Sc CO.,
Ko. 4S SOUTH THIRD STREET,
PHILADELPHIA. '4
GLEKDINKiKG, DAVIS & AlRY, 4)
No. 2 NASSAU STREET, NEW YORK,
BANKERS AND BROKERS.
Fecelvo deposits subject to check, allow Interest
on standing and temporary balances, and execute
orders promptly for tho purchase and aalo of
STOCKS, BONliB aud GOLD, In either city.
Direct telegraph communication from Philadelphia
house to New York. 18
1 0. C. WHARTON SMITH & CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
Ho. 121 SOUTH THIRD STREET.
Bnooeaaori to Smith, B adolpb A Oo.
Cvcry brancii of tb. tmainaM will bav. prompt aitmtloa
aa b.ratotor.
QooUtlom of Suicka. Uov.nun.nw, and Uold eon.
itanilj rMlvd froB New York bri"" -, from mi
Irinidi, Edmood D. Budolph A Oo.