THIS DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY; DECEMBER 3,, 1870. OT7ZL RCLIQIOUa C0X.TJE1TJ. 9A8T1XG ALL ON JESUfi. i left It all with Jesus ' Leakage; All any sin I broaeht Him, And my woe, Yfaea by faith I taw Him On the tret, Heard Ills email still waiper, " 'Tie lor thee," From my beart tbe burden Roll'd away Happy day 1 1 leave it all with Jems, For He knows Hew to call the bitter From life's woes; How to gild the tear-drop With His smile, Mate the desert garden Bloom awhile; 'When my weakness leanetta On UiB might All seems light. I leave It all with Jesus Day by day; Faith can firmly trust Him, Come what may. Hope has dropp'd her anchor Found her rest In the calm, tare heaTen Of His breast; love esteems it HeaTen To abide At His side. TEE CHRIST TEACHER. T teaeh like Christ we must be scholars in Bis school. He was the great Teacher sent from 3d, and we mnst study ear Teacher. No man ver taught like Jesus. His lessons were world wide, and suited to every child of Adam, what ever the clime, whatever the circumstances. Bow ' varied the lessons ne taught, how simple the language, how practical the truths guid ance for e very-day life, good for the soul ! How patiently He taught His disciple!1, just a they ri hl tn hear It!. How follv H svmDa- thized with their humanity ! They were tired, Be bade them tit down; they were hungry, He fed them; and hoving ministered to their bodily wants, He fed their souls with the bread of life. He knew, too, when to speak a word to him that was weary. Let us strive to follow Him ia this matter. ,IIis great aim in teaching was to win tbe heart, sot the intellect, lid miftht have spoken in language that the angels might have looped to listen to; but He adopted the simplest words, so that even a child might understand Him. SUMMARY OF CHURCH NEWS. rBKBBTTKUIAN (SOUTH). The Rev. John Jones was appointed a few weeks ago to act as missionary in the Fresby tery of Atlanta. He has accepted the appoint ment, and has removed from Grithn to Atlanta, Georgia. The Presbyterian congregation at Millers burg, Ky., Lave recently completed a new and very handsome house of worstiip. It is a sub stantial brick building, finished in a style of beauty) that rellcets lue highest credit npon those who had charge of iu erection. It was dedicated to the service of God on Sabbath, No vember 13. At the late meeting of the Presbytery of Savannah the reorganization of the enured of Brunswick was reported, and Pleasant Grove fcjfburcb, Attapulgus, Decatur couuly, was relieved from iu former connection with tbe Associate Keformed Byi-od. The Preabyteryalso authorised the organization of a church at Dor chester, Liberty county, out of a portion of the membership of the old Midway Caurca resident there. At the late meeting of the Cherokee Presby tery (Synod of Georgia), the Kev. T. E. Smith reported that a Presbyterian church bad buen organized at Sonora, Ga , consisting of eleven members and threo ruling ciders. BAI'TIST. A bazaar in aid of the Baptist Home for the Aged and luflrtu will be opcued at Horticultural Hall, in this city, on December 12, to continue .during the entire week. All the churches in the city are combining to make the fair a grand Bccets, and it is expected tbey will succeed. At the Colver institute, Richmond, more tl.an sixty, among them several Richmond pas tors and ordained ministers, were instructed in the day classes last year. Nearly ouo thousand wore gathered into churches, or converted by the labors of the students during tbe vacations. There are now iu the State of Nebraska forty Baptist churches, twelve of them formed since last March. The Baptists in Georgia outnumber those of all other denominations, including Catholics. Tbe members of tbe First Baptist Cnurch, Brooklyn, tbe Rev. Jl. M. Gallagher, pastor, lately raised 914,000 towards the liquidation of the church debt. The Central Baptist contains the query, "Would you baptize a man whom you believe to be pious, and yet did not wish to join tbe Bap tist Cburh?" Tbe editor answered "No." The words need no comment. Crosier Seminary aud Lewisburg University are both well attended the present term. The University has, In all departments, including the Ladies' Institute, over two hundred itu slsnts; the Seminary boa thirty-seven. The indebtednessjof the Baptist churches in Chicago, Illinois, is quite great, but It does not trouble them, as their property is reckoned at 1,500,000, and tbe growth of the city has com pelled them to assume it. They have nineteen churches, a dozen mission schools, and the largest membership of all the Protestant de nominations. In the town of Roeelle, New Jersey, a wealthy Roman Catholic has offered to give an excellent lot to the Baptist Society, if they will build a church on it. Reports made at the recent meeting of the 1 Central Association of Illinois show that tue: Baptists of the State support twenty-four local missionaries, who. durinsr the past year, labored 58 weeks, preached 1331 sermons, held 813 Meetings, and baptized 83 persons. The number of persons baptized during the year, as reported by the different churches of the Maryland Baptist Association, was over 690, being larger than any other year since tbe orga nisation of the association. The number of members ot the Baltimore churches is 8)00;' .Washington city ana Georgetown, 1300; country Lurches, about 750. ; - The Rev. C. P. Swltzer and wife (the MtandarA says) were baptized into the fellow ship of the Baptist Cbnrch In Clinton, Iowa, by the pastor, Rev. C. II. Remington, on Buuday. ctber23. Mr. Switzer is the late pastor of Ut Congregational enures at Maquokeu. METHODIST. The Methodist Missionary Society has made appropriations of 1071,181 for next" year OI this li24.1 Wis for foreign missions; 1000 for the Indians; 157,000 for mleslons among the Germans, Scandinavians, aud Chinese of .. America; tJl.bOO for the ordinary domestic Missions; and 55, 000 for tlliee and iucl stomal expeuses and the charge of running tUo Mimionary Advocate. The treasury was iu sieU 110,1)43 on November 1. P Bishop Ames says that no mission of the Methodist Episcopal .Church, in the first live Mentha of its LLlory, had more tokeus of the . Divine blessing than has the Utah mission. Thomas Kilso. Ei., a well-ku'va and esteenitd lavpian of th Methodist Episcopal Church in Baltimore, Md., contributed, at a recent meeting iu that city, bis annual f 1000 t . in xxan tuna ot tbe Methodist Episcopal eyuuiru jutieutuvu c-ocieiy. . Bixhop Keener, of the Southern Methodist Cnareh, held the Indian Mission Conference, the latt week In October, at Fort Gibson, Chero kee Nation, which was an interesting occasion. Two preachers (Indians) were ordained, one of whom did not understand EoeUsh, but used an interpreter. Fr rofeosor J. A. Renbelt, of Asbnry I nl- versity, Indiana, a learned scholar of the conn try, has left the Methodists for the Dis ciples. In the Indian Mission Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church South, which re cently held its annnal session, there are fifty four local preachers, some of whom are ludiane, and 4499 members. congregational. By a request from the pastor of the Con grert'Snnare Church at Portland Maine, tbe principal members of the congregation rose in their pews, and pledged themselves to clear off the balance of a debt on the church of $10,000. Rev. J. Clement French, pastor of the Or raond Place Congregational Church, Brooklyn, has been compelled to resign on account of ill health. At its last meeting the Windham (Connec ticut) Association discussed the question. "How far is it beet to encourage the circulation and leading of Dickens' works?" and came, so report says, to a negative conclusion. Tbe new Congregational cbnrch built by the people who formerly worshipped ia Essex street, Boston, Mass., under the care of Dr. Adams, was dedicated lately. The sermon was preached by the Rev. H. M. Parsons, pastor elect. The relation Dr. Adams is henceforth to sustain to the church is that ot Enwritu pastor. Tbe Congregational church in Williams- port, Pa., expects a very bright future. They have a nice brick chapel and a large lot in an appropriate location, upon which a handsome church Is to be erected. There are no pew rents subscriptions and voluntary offerings on the Sabbath are relied npon making all pews free. Tbe Central Aveune Church, now building in New Haven, Connecticut, will to one of the largest in tbe State, 138 by 90 feet, with five en trances and two towers, respectively 150 and DO feet in height. It will be finished next May, at a cest oi f lwu.uuu. PRESBYTERIAN (UNITEP). The United Presbyterian Church of San Francisco, Cal., the Rev. M. M. Gibson pastor, held their second communion season in their new chnrcb on a late Sunday. Thirteen were received into tbe church, ten on profession of faith. Twenty-fire have been added to the church since September 1, eighteen on profes sion of faith. ihe Rev. u. u. Christy nas presented a certificate of ministerial standing from the Presbytery of Butler of the Presbyterian Church, wnicn was accepted, and his name added to the roll of the Presbytery of Butler, united Presbyterian. LUTHERAN. The number of students in the Lutheran rrx. i I u 1 ... e . 1 ! - i , t. 1 . t ten ol whom, on account ot sickness and other causes, are absent. REFORMED (GERMAN.) The Rev. Daniel Gans, D. D.,of Norrlstowu, Pa., has accepted a call from the Ihird Re formed Church of Baltimore, Md. He exuects to enter npon the duties of paBtor in the early part oi uui montn. ROMAN CATHOLIC. The Tope's Encyclical, which was printed at Geneva, has been posted In prominent places in Rome, tme ot the journals ot the latter city, which reprinted the document, was promptly seized by the Italian authorities. Numerous other conflicts between Church and State au thorities are mentioned from Rome. According to a telegram from Rome, November 7, La Liberta states that the Italian Government ex cludes Jesuit teachers from night schools at Rome. Popular demonstrations against the Jesuits have been made. The Prussian Government has been called upon for its decision in one case where the Ca tholic teacher of religion at the Gymnasium of Konltz formally excommunicated the other pro- lessors in me presence ot toe pupils, beciuse they had signed tbe well-known protest against mat dogma, ine tivmnasium being a Catholic one, it will become a question whether it or the zealous teacher will nave to be dissolved In con sequence of the excommunication. Samantanan, a young Iudian, ordatnod t the Roman Catholic church in tbe village of Lorette, near Quebec, takes the name of Vin cent, and U said to be the first red man ever made a priest. Tbe Catholic Telegraph saye: "The Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati have formed some Sisters in their noviti-ite, and lent some of their own community, for a new establishment founded under the auspices of the Rt. Rev. Dr, Domenec, Bishop of Pittsburg, by Rev. Mr. Tuigs, at Altoona, Blair county, Pa. We learn with no little surprise and iv that upwards of two hundred pupils are already In attendance at tbe new institution, uur Bisters nave also uriebitig institutions in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and in Deuver and Trinidad, Colorado, whiiherthey were called by the zealous Bishops .Larny ana AiacceoceuL" KURS. 1230 CHESNUT fcJTIiEBT. 1230 LADIES' rUXIS. The most costly FCR8 at the most moderate prices CHARLES LEWI830H, FUKUIBR, No. 1230 CDESNUT STREET. RUSSIAN SABLES, HUDSON HAY BAULKS, CANADA MINK SAhLES, FINK ROYAL ERMINB, BUENOd AYRKS CHINCHILLA, BLACK AND WHiTE ASTRAKHAN, GREilE, SEAL, BO.U1RHSL, And every known FUR In e very variety of style nu.de and finished I the m jst superior minuor. A NOVELTY I LK OANT MEFF. SLE1QII ROBES AND GENTS' FUR-5! LADIES' FOOT MUJFS AND GLOVESI 10 88 tuthsiirn IA DIES' FUft 3ACQUES In Aetriililian, tal Seal, French Seal, Caracullu and lerIannev Will JVIuflM uud llonis to Match. A Magnificent Assortment 4T AGNKW liNGLTHII'S, No. fc39 CIIESNUT STREET AND 29 BOUT1I NINTn STKFET, Ho. llio wira PHILADELPHIA. elle i 1 m uuve BEST tl BS KID GLOVE IN A EKICA, Every pair guaranteed, if tiiey i lp or tear, another pair giveu mexcuangu. A. tl J. R BARTHOIiOJIgW. No. t3 Nortn K1UUTH HtreeL Sole Agency wholesale and Itouili. ito tutiiatrr fl af ma m CLASS AND QUEEN3WARE. Gay's China Palace, No.- 1012 CHE8NUT Street, Wishing to reduce stock, are 6(Terlng their goods at the following; unprecedented! low prices W hite French China Dlnlog Seta, 1M pieces... 130-00 1 4 111 " ... SP50 1 u Tea " 44 " ... TM , m . s " ... 80 1 M Cope and Bancera, U pieces, eti ps w tth handles 1M Stone China Pining fets, e plnces 9 BO Stone China Tea Bets (cups with handles), 41 pieces 360 Stone China Tea Seta (cups with handles) 44 pieces 4-00 Stone Chamfer 8et I'M Cups and Saucers, per set, 13 pieces.... tn " TJlnlng Plates, per dozen 1-00 Table Tumblers, per dozen r9 Talle Oobleta 78 Glass Tea Sets 4 articles) 75 Bohemian Cologne Sets, bottles and pnn box 90 Bohemian Liquor Sets, S glasses, waiter and bottle 90 An endless variety of Fancy Goods, suitable for Holiday Presents, at an Immense reduction from former prices. Goods to go out of the city will be packed and de livered to transportation office free of charge, aud intured against breakage to destination. Show Rnora open till 9 o'clock at night. 11 SCsmwlmrp MILLINERY, TRIMMINGS, ETO. TUB MISSKS RTcVAUCH & DUNCAN, No. 114 SOUTII ELEVENTH STREET, Have now open a great variety of New Stylet in maue-up LACS GOODS. Frencli Caps FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN. lllack Thread and (jiiilpnre Laces, Hamburg: Edgings Ac Inserting Handkerchief, very cheap. . Novelties in Neck Ties and Hovrs. jlihtions, Fhum, Sc Fancy Articles. French Mualln and Tarlatan For Evening Drosses. Infants' Outfits 10 sotlistiisrorp On hand and made up to order. TIT R S. K. DILLON, i.A NOS. 823 AND 831 SOUTH STREET. FANCY AND MOUKNINfl MILLINERY, CRAPE Ladles' and Misses' Crape, Felt, Gimp, Hair, Satin, Silk, Straw and Velvets, Hats and Bonnets, French Flowers, Hat and Bonnet Frames, Capes, Laces. Silks, Satins, Velvets, Ribbons, 'Sashes, Ornament end all kinds of Millinery Goods. 1 4 NEW 8TORE. lifRg. F. ii. V. ITKAMUKKS, in ' Fancy and Staple Trlmralnjfs, ZEPHYR UOODS, ETC. No. 224 South ELEVENTH Street. Pomadrs, Soaps, Powders, Perfumeries, Hosiery Glove b. Rlbbontfl Etc 9 15 ths3mrp DYE AND PRINT WORKS. 1819 KTAIIMIIIIB lR19 New Torlc lyeln and Printing Establishment, STATEN ISLAND. No. 40 North EIGHTH Street, West Side, Philadelphia. 93 DUANE St and 162 BROADWAY, New York. 1C6 and 188 P1ERREPONT St, Brooklyn. This old and well-known company, now In the ttcvnd half century of lta PXHtence, la prepared, as usual, to Dye, Cleanse and Fininh every variety of n.oioo , (roiiuomon ii, inn r.niiareu s Karmeatn. ann piece Goods In their usual superior manner. IM0TB Tticse are our only oiuces. 9 80 tu:bS3m FURNACES, ETO. ESTABLISHED 1825. FREB, T. MICKK. H. t, DBAS XX. J. DZ2AS & CO., UlAWUI ACTUUKIt 8 OF Warm Air Furnaces AMD Cooking1 Rane, Portable Heaters, Low Down Grates, Slate Mantels Uatu toilers, Registers and ventilators. No. I I I North SEVENTH St., PHILADELPHIA. 9 22 thstu6mrp JOBBING PKOMPTLY ATTENDED TO. BOOT8 AND SHOES. IVIl, STYLES! FINE COOTS AND 8HOS8 FOR GENTLEMEN, Vade on unproved Lasts, Insuring Comfort Beauty and Durability. DARTL.ETT, No. 33 SOUTH SIXTH STREET, 1 13 thstuDsl AJ30VB CUES NUT, MALT LIQUORS. ALE! ALE! ALE! Great Reduction In Prices. DRAUGHT ALE, 6 PER BBL. BOTTLING ALE AUD PORTER, 7 PER BBL. XX ALE, DRAUGHT PORTER, AND BROWN STOUT, t8 PER BBL., At GUCKB8' OLD-ESTABLISHED BREWERY, (joe. 624, 830, tislg, SSO and 833 MX. JOHN Ntreet, 11 T mwslmrp PHILADELPHIA. STEAMED OYSTERS! HALF PECK FOR 26 CENTS. Large Stews and Panned s cents Saddle Kock Knast 60 The finest Quality of Salt and Fresh Oystera In the sueii. TRIPE AND OYSTEHH. PK1ED OYSTERS Especial attenUon given to STEAMED OYHTitKS jr. i.. i.uacii, OYSTER PLANTEU AND DEALER, V. E. Corner NINTH and CHSSNUT Streeta. Eating bar supplied with all the delicacies of ta aeaaon. n tnstnu i-OTTON SAIL DUCK AND CANVAS, OF ALI numbers aud branaa. Tent. Awuiiig, Trunk and Wsw Waron-cover Duck. Also, Paper uao, raper iaanurao turera' Drier Felta, from tnirty to aevej aeventy-aU Inches, wiu ranuna, item a I Twine, eu John w. kvkhman. Hi ajU A VT IUV?a lid K0, 0 CHURCH U'JKt (Uil bU DRY GOODS. GEORGE D. VI8HAM, No. 7 north EIGHTH Street, Is now prepared to effcr ene of Ue largest and best elected stock! at Dress Goods To be found In the city, and will be told at the LOWEST CASH PRICKS. NEW GOODS OPENING DAILY. Elchth Street Emporium for Black Silks! Black Silks! BLACK TAFFETA. BLACK OMOS GRAIN, heavy, HTA 11 -To, 12. BLACK GKOS GRAIN, wide. (4. BLACK BROS OKA IN. rich. M-ttL 120. H-7S. 13. 13 M, 4, f40, tn. For Bargaios call at QEORGB D. W13HiM8 ONK PRICE STORE, 9 n ths No. T Norm EIGHTH Street. Our Motto SmmU Profit nA Qniek Sals. 1 W V o. '-Vt TliornloyH" EVER SINCE 1853 We have been on Spring Garden Street. And In all the years of the past we have kept steadily In view the Interest of our customers In furniBhlng mem Good Goods at Low Prices. We have now a splendid stock of Paisley hawls. Broche Shawls, Blanket Dhawli. Superb Black Silks, Mich fashionable Dress Goods, Sid Gloves, ECdkfs., Skirts, Etc. Onr stock is very large and splendidly assorted. and we have put every article down to ttie very lewest possioie point. JOSEPH H. THOBffLETS- Centrally Located Dry Goodi Esta- Diiaflment NORTHEAST CORNER OF EIGHTH and SPRING GARDES' Stt, 8 8 tPStnt PHILADELPHIA FOR SALE. FOR SALE, THE WASHINGTON BUIlDiHG, IHIRD BELOW WALNUT, to feet front by 180 feet deep to Bingham's Court, CONSTBUCTBD FO OFFICES, BUT Adapted for Manufac turing; Purposes, OR FOB AN Artisan X3iiilliiig, 11 19 Sw TO RENT. rpo RENT THE STORE NO. TM UHESNUT X Street Apply on the premises between 10 and is clock a. vl 8 17 U TO RKKT THE HANDSOME DWELLING House Mo. ic24 A.UCU street. AddIv to O. B. DUNN. 12 1 t . No. 22 WALNUT btreet. PATENT. HOWSON'S orricxs fob peoccbino United States and Foreign PATENTS, Forrest Huildinfi;st No. 119 SOUTH FOURTH STREET PHILADELPHIA, AND MARBLE BUILDINGS, No. 605 SEVENTH STREET, WASHINGTON, D. C. H. HOWSON, c howson. Bouciior or ratenta. i Attorney at Law. Communications should be addressed to the Prin cipal Offices, PhlladelpDia. 10 4 tuths9m INSURANQbr F 1KB ASSOCIATION INCORPORATED MARCH 17, 1890. OFFICE, NO. 84 NORTH FIFTH STREET, INSURE BUILDINGS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURB, AXl MERCHANDISE GENERALLY" Frem Loss by lire (In the City of Philadelphia only) ASMETB.tJANUAUr 1, 1&90, tl,SV,73 TUTJHTEE8. WllUam H. Hamilton, John Car row, GoorgeL Young, Charles P. Bower, wemto uenuooi, Robert Shoemaker, Job. 1L Lyndau, reier Armorunter, M. H. Dickinson. Levi t. tau, Samuel Sparhawk, ' Peter Wuliaanson, Joseph E. SchelL WM. H. HAMILTON, President. SAMUEL SPARHAWK, Vice-President, WILLIAM F. BUTLER, Secretary F AUB INSURANCE COMPANY - No. 809 CHSSNUT Street. DiCOBrOKATXD 1668. CHAKTIB TM&FSTVXU CAPITAL 1200,000. FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY. Insurance against Lou or Damage by Fire either by tr erpeiuai or xeiupuiwj ruuuiea. DIKXCTOKH. Charles Richardson, Kobert Pearoe, John Eeasler, Jr., Edward 15. Orne, Charles Stokea. John W. Everman, Murdecal Buabv. w unam u. noawn, wuiiam M. Seyfert, John V. Smith, Nathan Llll-s. Oeorge A. West. VllAltA4JJ luviioitiuvii a icoiuuuaj WILLIAM 1L RUAWN, Vlce-Bitsident. . Haitian. S RICHARDSON, President. WnxiAMg L BiAUC'HABP Beoratary. T 8ti milE ENTEKPRIBB INbUHANCB CO. OF J. PHILADELPHIA. Office 8. W. cor. FOURTH and WALNUT Street. PERPETUAL AND TERM POLICIES IfJSUED. CABH Capital (paid up In fall) I200.0O0D0 CASH Aasets, October, 1870 68L13tfH UltiEtKJ l una. F. Ratchford Starr, J. Livingston Brringer, NaiOro raeier, iauiea i jianorn, ' John M. Atwood, , Win. U. boultou, KtnL T. Tredick. CUarlea Wheeler, George II. Btuart, l'tiumaa U. Moutgomer Jonn u. nrown, dames m. Aeruteu. F. RATCH FORD STARR, President. THOMAS II. MONTUOMKUY, Vlua-Presldent, ALEX. W. WUViKH, Secretary. JAVOH E PKTLllbON, AMkUut Secretary. INSURANCES INSURANCE COMPANY or NORTH AMERICA. jAKUAftT 1, ICTOl Charter Perpetual. Incorporated 1TN. CAPITAL tWW.OOO AKKSTb 11,183,081 Loaeei paid since organisation. 173,000,000 Receipts of Premiums, 1!X19 .$1,W1.R37-4B interest from investments, l&ci ....114.WI4 a.in.M4-n Losses paid, 18f ii,03&,Si-84 STATEMENT OF THE ASSETS. First Mortgages on City Property. TM,400 umtea etaves uovernment ana otner uoan Bonds l,189,t 65,109 947,620 Railroad, Bank and Canal Stocks.. Casn in Bank and OBlce Loans on Collateral Hecnrttv. . . Notes Receivable, mostly Marine Premium Accrued Interest 831,944 20,361 Prernlnrus In course of transmission ... 8fi,i98 Cnntttled Marine Prnrolunis 100,900 Real Estate. Office of Company. Phlladel- pnia , so,)o 14,783,681 DIRECTORS. Arthur G. Comn, Samuel W. Jones, John A. Brown, Charles Taylor, Ambrose White, W llllam Welsh, a Morris Wain, Francis R, Cope, Edward H. Trotter, Edward 8. Clarke, T. Charlton Henry, Alfred 1. Jeasup, Louis C Madeira, Charles W. Cuahman, jonn mason, uiement a. unaoorn. George L. Hanison, I William Brockle, ARTHUR O. COKFIN. President. CHARLES PLATT, Vice-Prealdent. H1TTBU8 in 4118, Secretary. C. U. Kxivks, Assistant Hectetary. 8 1 THE MUTUAL PROTECTION Life Insurance Company OF PHILADELPHIA Offen life policies, PERFECTLY SECURED, at less than ON8-UALF TalB USUAL RATES. It la the only Life Insurance Company la the United States doing buslnem on the "Mutual Classldcatlon" plan, and its rates are so low that all classes may enjoy lta benefits. THB FULL AMOUNT OF INSURANCE IS GUARANTEED. We confidently Invite the attention ef the public to the claims of this Company, assured that its plan, combining.aa It docs, ECONOMY with ttie HIGHEST DEGREES OFbECURITY, will commend It to gene ral favor. Circulars, containing full explanations of onr sys tem, rates, etc. etc., can be had from any of our agents, or at the OffFICE, No. 247 8. THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA. JAMES H. BILLINGTON, President J. E. Hackknbekq, Secretary. Good men wanted as Agents 10 13 thstnam 1829. CHARTER PERPETUAL. MIU Fire Insurance Con TM TITVVV a T tT T V Office, Kos. 435 and 437 CHESNUT 8L Assets Aug. I f 70$3,009,888"24 CAPITAL 1400,000 -00 ACCRUED SURPLUSAND PREMIUMS.S,609,838-a4 INCOME FOR 1870, LOSSES PAID IN 1809, Kiossea paid silitce 1829 over 55500,000 Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Libera Terma The Company also manes policies upon the Rer-t' oi mi kiuiib oi uuuumgB, urouua xtenis, ana Mor' gHi't'B. xne "H Kiwiiun" uau u uiarv i&u vjlaim. DIRECTORS. AUred G. Baker, Alfred Fltler, . Thomas Mparka, Wuiiam b. Grant, Thomas S. Ellis, Gustavus S. Benson. Kamuel urant. George W. iachards, Isaac Lea, tieorse Fales. AL.JTI1CLI U, BAKEK, President. GEORGE FALE8, Vice-President JAMES W. MCALLISTER, Secretary. 9 19 THimiHJKK m. xvauaK. Assistant Secretary. rpHB PENNSYLVANIA F1RB INSURANCE JL UUIVirANY. - Incorporated 18ii& Charter PemetoaL No. 610 WALNUT Street, opposite Independence nqaare. This Company, favorably known to the commu nity for over forty years, continues to injure against loss or damage oy lire on Public or Private Build ings, either permanently or for a limited time. Also on uruuure, biocks oi uooas, and Merchandise senerally. on liberal terms. Their Capital, together with a large Surplus Fund. Is Invested in the most careful manner, which ena bles them to oner to the insured an undoubted seen rlty in the case of loss. SiaiCTOBS. Daniel Smith, Jr. Thomas Smith, Isaac llazletiurst I lltmrv Lewis. Thomas Robins, I J. Gullnghani Fell, jonn uevercux, i iauiti uaauooa, . Franklin A. Comly. DANIEL HMITU. Ja.. President. Wx. G. Crowill, Seurubury. 8 ao TMTJJJilAL FIRE IN8U1LANCK CO., IiORDOH. ftTAIIIJIlKU 1H0S. Paid-up Oaiiital aad AooamoUted Fasda, 88,000,000 I IV GOLD. PKEVOST A HERRING, Agenta, 4 Ra. 107 S. THIRD Streat. PbiUdelpbl. CUA8. it. PRJtVOUT OHAH. P. HKRRINO CUTLERY. ETO. pODGERS A WOKTENHOLM-S POCKET A-s-KNIVES, Pearl and Stag handles, and beautiful finish; Rodgeis', and Wade a. Butcher's Razors, and the celebrated Le oonltre Razor: Ladles' Scissors. In cases. of the nneBt quality ; Rodgers' Table Cutlery, Carvers and Forks, Razor Strops, Cork Screws, eto. Ear in struments, to assist the bearing, of the most ap provod construction, at P. MADEIRA'S, No. UB TENTH Street below Cheanut ROOFING. READY BOOFIN G. This Rooting la adapted to all buildings. It can ne applied to b'l'KEP OK FLAT ROOFS at one-half the expense of tin. It la readUy put on old KhiDirie Roofs without removluir theshina-iea thus avoiding the damaging of ceilings and furniture while undergoing repairs. (No gravel used.) PRESERVE YOUR TIN ROOFS WITH WEL. TON'S ELASTIC PAINT. - I am always prepared to Repair and Paint Roofs at short notice. Also, PAINT FOR SALE by the barrel or gallon; the best and cheapest In ths market. W. A. W ELTON. I IK No. Ttl N. NINTH St., above Coatee, MATS AND OAP. HWAK BURTON'S IMPROVED VENTILATED and easy-nttlug DRKS8 HATS (patented), iu all the improved lasniona oi tne season, ttuu)n ui Htraet neat door to ths fast omea. rpt j. t. a ahtok. MHAQON. BBIPriSQ AID COUUISSIOtf MtffiCHAXtt, Na S ooKNTIhd bUl'. New York, No. 18 SOUTH WHARVES, Philadelphia, We are prepared to ship every duatTiptlan Oi Freight to Philadelphia, New York, WuiiULf ton, an 111 Vr j (ii cum liM r;iuisi tv it.u pivuiiiurM suiu utwpsmiui Canal Boats and Steam-tugs famished at the auonasi au.5k SHIPPINU. U)IULLARP STEAMSHIP COM PAN I run itEW Tonit, SAIMNO EVERY TUESDAY THURSDAY, AND SATURDAY. RATES TEN CENTS PER 100 FOUNDR. FOUR CENTk PKK tJl'BIO FOOT, Vn K PER GAI.ION. HHIP'S OPTION. DSBURANCE BY THIS LINK ONE-EIGHTH OF ONB PER CENT, Extra rates on small packages Iron, metals, eto. " No receipt or bill of lading signed (or less thaa fifty cents. ifooos rorwnrarn m an points tree oi commissions. Throneh bills of laillnir irlvento Wllmlotrton. N. ).. oy the steamers of this line leaving New York tai weekly.aEor further particulars apply to PIER 19 NOKTH WHARVEa N. B The regular shippers by this line will ba charged tbe above rates all winter. w inter rates commence December in. iaf THB REGULAR STEAMSHIPS ON THB PHI LADELPHIA AND CHARLESTON STEAM SHIP LINK are ALONE authorised to issue througo Dills of ladtt g to Ulterior points South and West's) connection with South Carolina Railroad Company, ALinSU La 1 I litdtL Vice-President So. a RR, Oa , PHILADELPHIA AND SOUTHERN MAIL 8TK1M8111P OOMPiNVI SKini R kKSIl-MOMTHLY LLNK TO MKW OB. LFAKB.1A. Th JUNIATA will Mil for Nw Orlaui,. rim TT.raa.. m Fridny. pcenibB 16, at 8 A. M. egxtis aju win ui trom w utimds, via Havaaa, on ThnrwlJiy, I''niber 15. TUKUi'im DibLoui inpiut as low num M by an, other route riven to Mobile, UaNeMon, INDIAN OLA, ROC R PORT, LAVAOO A, and BRa.OS.and to aU roiote oa the MiwiMippi rivet between New Orleans an4 t. Loola Kel Hirer freight raahipped at Haw Orleans wit boot ekarae of oominieuona WFFKLY LINK TO SAVANNAH. OA. Tbe WYOMING will Mil for Hmnn&li nn M&kn.dm. Deremher Iu lit 8 A. M. Toe tonaw a nua will sail from Barannaa ea Bator, dar. Peoeruler 10. THkOUOU BILLS OF LA LHNO eiren ta all Uuiri: aipal town In Georgia, Alabama, Florida. MiMnuppl. li.i. . . . A a i . j . . tbe Oeatral Hailmad of Ueoraia, Atlantio and Ualf Rail. road, and Florida ateamen, at aa low rate m by eompetine linea , : BFMI-MONTHLY IJNE TO WILMINGTOW. H. O. Tne PIONUKK will aail lor Wilmiiwinn T-.. December 13. at S A. M. Kettunina, wUl leave Wilmina. toa BatnrdaT. Oecembrr 90. Uonneote witn the Uape Fear Rirer Steamboat Ooiau Pan, the Wilminj ton and Weldoo and N'ortb Oarelina Railroad, and tbe Wilminaton and Alaaobeator Railroad ta all interior pointa. ireivhtaforUnlnmhta. H. O.. and Animiim . t.W.a Via Vtumineton, at at low rate aa by any otber route. Insurance effected when requested by snippers. Bills of lading signed at Queen street wharf oa or before da Of sailin. . tt 1 1 .1,1 am mj. i a m r.n, uenerai Arena. J l No. Utf Sooth TU1KD Street. FOR LIVERPOOL AND OTTEHNH. .TOWN. Inman Line of Roval Mali IbH-amers are appoiuusu mi huh bb iuiiows: City of Washington, Saturday, Dec. 10, at 8 P. M. City of Baltimore, via HulUax, Tuesday, Deo. 13. at 9 A.M. ' City of Paris, Saturday, Deo. IT. at 1 P. M. City of London, Haturdav. Deo. (4. at 7 A. If. and each succeeding Saturday and alternate Tues day, from pier No. 45 North river. RATES OF PASSAGE. Payable In gold. Pavable In currency. First Cabin 76 Steerage ...g To I)ndun.. To Paris . 80i To London 88 ,.. 0j To Paris ga ..80' To Halifax....' is To Halifax. 4. rasBengers aiso iorwaraea to Havre, Hamburg, BremeD, etc., at reduced rates. Tickets can be bought here at moderate rate by persorjs wishing to send for tnelr friends. For further Information apply at the company's Office. JOHN G. DALE, Agent. No. 18 Broadway, N. T.I Or to O'DON NELL & FAULK, Agents, 48 Na 408 CHESNUT Street. Philadelphia. PHILADELPHIA. KICFIMO ND Lawn NORiro, K fmriManrs tini. THROUGH FREIGHT AIR LINK TO TUB BOLJTU IKOREASKD FAOILITIKSAND REDUOKD RATES Steamers leare erery WKDNKSDAYand 8ATDBDAY. at la o'olocknoon, from FIRST WUAKD' above A1AH, K.Kf fit root. RKTL'hNINO, leare RICHMOND MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, and NORFOLK TUESDAYS sad &a TUROA Y'8. , No Bills of Lading signed after 18 o'clock ea salting THROUGH RaTF.S to all points In North and Bontb Carolina, ria Seaboard Air Una Railroad, oonneotlar at Portsmouth, and to Lynohburr, Va., Tennessoa, and tbe Weet, ris VirKicia and Tennessee Air Line and Richmond and Danrille Railroad. Freient UANDLKl) BUTOKOE, and taken at LOWEB BATK8 THAN AN? OTHER LINK. aswiai No charge for oonuuissien. drayaiie, or any expense el ransler. . , ttteamshlps Insure at lowest rates. KreiKht reoeired daily. BUte Boom acmaUofor fajry. No. 18 a NVHABVKSand Pier 1 N. WltABVRS. W. P. POR'I KR. A sent at Richmond and Oity Point, T. P. PRO WELL A CO., Agents at Norfolk. lj . NEW EXPRESS LINE TO A LEX AN lrX'-.drla, Georgetown, and WasUiugton sTaaiin i T C, via Chesapeake and Delaware Canal, with connections at Alexandria from the most direct route for Lynchburg, Bristol, Eaoxvllle. Nashville, Dal ten, and the Southwest. Steamers leave regularly every Saturday at nooa 'Tom the Urst wharf above Market street. Freight received dally. WILLIAM P. CLYDE A CO., No. 14 North and South WHARVES. HYDE fc TILER, Agetite at Georgetown: M. ELDR1DGE A Co., Agents at Alexandria. , 41 0mm FOR NKW YOHK, VIA DELAWARE Ijjkvrr a'"' Rsrltan Canal. I ' r k c ' p"' g " " g TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. DESPATCH AND SW1FTSURB LINES, , Leaving dally at 18 M. and 5 P.M. The steam propellers of this company will com mence loading on the 8th of March. Through In twenty-four hours. Goods lor warded to any point free of commission Freights taken on accommodating terms. . Apply to. WTLLIAM M. BAIRD k CO., Agents, . t No. 138 South DELAWARE Avenue. mm - FOR N B W YORK, iJav r,i via Delaware and Rarltan Canal. sTi. n' EXPRKsB STEAMBOAT COMPANY. The steam Propellers of the line will oommenot loading on the 8th lustant, leaving daily as usual. Til ROUGH IN TWENTY-FOUR HOURS. Goods forwarded by all the lines going out of Na York, North, East, or West, free of commission.. Freights received at low rates. WILLIAM P. CLYDB A CO., Agents, ' No, 18 S. DELAWARE Avenue, JAMES nAND, Agent, No. 118 WALL Stmet, New York. 14 DELAWARE AND CHESAPEAK STEAM TOWBOAT COMPANY Barges towed between Philadelphia. Baltimore, Havre-de-Grace, Delaware City, and ln termediate poiuts. WILLIAM P. CLYDE A CO., Agent. Captain JOHN LAUGHLIN, Superintendent, ' - Otm-e. Na 18 South Wlitrree itladelphia. 41 OORDAOE, ETO. WEAVER & CO., BOPU M Ai IJIAejriJlllIUO ' JkhD ' 01III CIIA.tUL,K:il, ' No. 8 North WATER Street and No. 88 North WHARVES, Philadelphia, ROPE AT LOWEST BOSTON AND NSW TORS PRICES. 41 CORDAGE. Manilla, 8ial and Tarred Cordagt At Lowest New York Prices and xT ranch ta, ' ' KOVVlN U. VITI.RK fc 4JO rastory.l'KM'HSt. and UERMANTOWa Arenas.' Store. No. 88 WATER Bt. aad 88 W DELAWAB 41918m PUHDKLPHIAJ SAXON GREEN NEVER: FADES. 14m A LEXANDEK G. OATTBLL A CO, V PROIUCB CXJMMI8SION MRKCHANTS. , No. 84 NORTH WHARVES -,. AHP Na 8T NORTH W4TKR STaEBT. , PHILADELPHIA. .'- AXXXAKSSB Q. CATTKIU EXUA CATTEf4
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