THE DAILY EVENING TE LEO II A Pfl PIHL AT) ID LP FIT A. SATURDAY", FEBRUARY 18, 1871. ruoET soritD. rnn.iDii.rniA, Feb. is. Editor TaMromrn : In atatement made before the New York Farmers' Club a few weeks since, I told them that Ihd 5 J varieties of flower, picked in the open a'r on December 4, the day prior to my departure from Olympla, which Is in latitude T. Tola statement seemed a surprise to the club, and there hare been manylnqalrtos since, wondering how It could be done at so lata a da.r In the season In so high a latitude. This morning and to-day (February 18), as you sec, the weather at Philadelphia is a re minder of what we have on Paget Sound daring the (rreater part of onr winters. I hare resided on the Sound and In the vicinity for seventeen winters, and can say that there Is not an average of four weeks of freer.lng weather during the winter, and that It Is never extremely cold. Ftbrnary is onr great wheat-growing month, and our meadows are usually green nntll December, and often much later. Our winters are mild and wet, and the summers comparatively dry and cool. Trie average temperature for six consecutive months at Fort S'ellacoom, la lat'tude 4TDT, was 40 degrees; the summer 68 degrees; average rain fall 63 inches; 4 Inches In summer. At a fnture date, If acceptable, I will send you a condensed statement respecting the resources of that great country. This morning's temperature being so similar to that on the Sound during tne winter, that I thought It a favorable opportunity to answer the numerous Inquiries by comparison, that they might realize how It came that we had flowers in bloom not only In December but also In January. 911 rllCAL. AftM Pit ASIATIC. Tha City AmnatsiMii. At tbi Walnut this afternoon the drama of Tfte Great City will be performed, and this even ing Bond cau It's Irish play of Arrah na-l'ogue, with Mr. J. . McDonnugh as "Shaun the Poet." The performance will conclude with Jertif Iiroicn. On Monday evening, Mr.- Edwin Adaus will corumerice an engagement At tbi Argh Street Tbeatkb there will be a matinee performance to-day for the benefit of the French sufferers. This eveolBff The Brigands and The Idiot Witness will be represented. On Monday Mr. Stuart Kobeon will commence an engagement. At the Chesnct the spectacular drama of The Old Alan of the Mountain will bo per formed tbis afternoon and evening. On Saturday evening next Mr. Albert Roberts, the doorkeeper, and Mr. Philip A. Voorhees, the special oilicer, will have a benefit, when a fine bill will be presented. Messrs. Roberts and Voorhees, by the gentlemanly and obliging manner in which they perform their duties in the front of the house, deserve well of the public, and we hope their benefit may be a success. At Musical Fund Hall this evening a per formance of "The Seven Last Words of Jssus Christ," by the late Saverio Merc Ad ante, will be performed by Professors E. Barill and L. La Graspa, assisted by their clas. composed of fifty ladles and gentlemen, and by the private pupils of ProfeeEor Barili. At the American Mi-secm, Ninth and Arch streets, dramatic performances will be given tbis afternoon and evening. At the American there will be a family matinee to-day. This evening a firat-rate va riety entertainment will be given. A Grand Concert and military entertain ment will be given at the Academy of Music this evening, under the auspices of the Eighth Regi ment N (t. of Pennsylvania. The Irraa Glee Club, the Batchelor troupe, and McClnrg's Mili tary Band will officiate. There will also be a grand review and dress parade of the entire re giment upon the stage. CITY ITBMI. Corsets. Corsets. Corsets. Corsets. Pric es Reduced. Prices Reduced. The Ladies' Opportunity; The Ladmss' Opportunitt. SO Cents good Hand-made Corsets. TO Cents superior new Corset. 86 Cents finely-trimmed Corset. so Cents splendid Woven Corset. il 00 Superior Woven Corset. f l "00 Superior Patent Circular Gore Corset. The One Dollar Patent Circular Gore Corset, now having a marked success, is well shaped and made up In a superior manner. It is the ladles' favorite. To secure Increased patronage Mr. Finn Is presenting a splendid line of Corsets at figures far below usual rates. Also, full line of finer anods at moderate prices. John M. Finn, S. E. corner Arch and Seventh streets. Interesting to Ladies. "The ladles of my family have had the privilege of using a Qrorer& Baker Sewing Machine for more than thirteen years, and of comparing it with other machines esteemed by many, and now are able to express the opinion that they believe It is not surpassed by any other in use. Its darablllty, simplicity, and ease of management, combined with other qualities, reader It pre-eminent in their esteem." John B. C'lemsoh, D. D., - Claymont, Del. Burnett's Cologne the best made In America. Wi pledge our reputation for the f ulfllment of what we here declare. In almost every Instance where the Infant Is suffering from pain and' ex haustion, relief will be found In fifteen or twenty minutes after Mrs. Wihslow's Soothino Syrup has Deen administered. Cures dysentery, and dlar Thoea, and wind collo. Sure to regulate the bowels. green gum plasters, The only ones which effectually will cure Corns and Bunions, are manufactured by G. Krausb, Apothecary, N. W. cor. Twelfth and Chesnut Streets. - - - Mb. William W. Cassidt, the Jeweller at No. South Second street, has one of the largest and most attractive stocks of all kinds of Jewelry and Silver ware In the city. Be has aUo on hand a fine assort ment of fine American Western Watches. Those who purchase at thlajBtore at the present time are certain to get the werth of their money. Bedding, beat in the city, lowest prtoe, and gua ranteed, by Albebtsom A Co., No. 1430 Cheanat Street. ' Burnett's Coo kino Extracts the best. JtlARIllUD. Barnes De webs. February 15th, 1871. at the Baptist Parsonage, In Bustleton, Philadelphia, by Rev. W. . Corn well. Mr. P. Roberts Bahnis, of Bustleton, to Miss Kllib H. Dew ess, of Holoiea tmrg, Philadelphia. Bcleley Caldwell. On the isth instant, by the Rev. D. W. Perry, assisted by the Rev. Charles A. Malaon, Justice L. Bulklby, of New York, and Laura B., elaest daughter of James E. Caldwell, of Philadelphia. tti iii:i. Athebton. On the loth Instant, William Atheb ton, aged to years. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, from the resi dence of his aon-ln-law, Mr. fclohard Lawrenaon, No. 1303 Moyamenslng avenue, below Wharton street, on Monday morning, the 20 1 a instant, at 8 o'clock. IVass at St. Philip's Church. Interment at the New Cathedral Cemetery. Gillinoham. Suddenly, on the 16th Instant, John t , 4 . . . . u In tha Klut vear nt hlA VY . f i l.lil r. nil.") au ..w -j - o Ills relatives and friends of the family are respect fnllv Invited to attend his funeral, from his la' rest- dt-nce, Io. to rnuriu i iuu u wvuuu "-Ji w..k iui.nt at .a nVlrw.k V. il. )UbU - - Kennedy. Wiluam Kenmedt entered Into rest on ihelUh Instant, in his 3i year. The relatives and friends of the family are Invited to attend tne muerai, uum ikioumii. fc a bDriue Garden Btreet, on Monday, the goth last., :.,A.-.i..!tkT a v witnout lurther notice. ' lioes. - On the lTth Instant, E. L. Moss, In the 66 :h T.he0male relatives and friends of the family are . rl ..,, ,i.fnn.ral frnm hla lata reatdonce. K(Kim Spruce street, on Tuesday morning, Feb. il. at 19 o'clock precisely. ksii.it. At Lancaster, on Thursday, February The relatives and friends of the family are respect- Sove Walnut, Norrtslown, on Monday morning, RELIQIOUS NOTIOhS. ST. MARK'S CHUKtMI, LOO ITS r, AHOVB Slxtenth atreet Free choral aervloe to-morrow evening at x o'clock. f RKV. MH. LOWRT, OF SOtTTH BROOK Ivn, will preach In NOKTH HROA1) HrftEir PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH to-morrow at 10X ' at IX' ttSf ST. CLKMRNT'H CHUR'H, TWEMnTlf "w and ClIKKRY 8t.reet. choral service and sermon to-morrow evening at XX o'clock. rWs free. 4s4t y- PIXTII PRESBYTERIAN CHTROH, SPKUOR w Mrcet, below Sixth Rev. J. P. CONKKY will preach to-morrow at 10 A. M. and r. M. iVi sf t'TH(t FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, w WASHINGIXH Square. Kev. HKRKIOC JOHNSON, D. l., Pator, will prnch to-morcow at 10 and IX P. M. Kveulng suhjfct "Christianity and Women." Strangers welcome. tB- THtRDMORAVIAN CHtmril. HRR()W- GATJv R.v. JOHN NICK. Pastor. NurvldtM at1 A. M. avd TV P. M. Sundnv S'-tvmi nt CVlock. Addresses by ROBERT ALI EN, JOHN W. JORDAN, and others. r SEVENTH PKRSBY1 "RlAN CHORJll, BROAD Street and PKNN S nar..Ksv. HENRY C. McCOOK wlU pnach to-morrow a V'X A. M. and B P. M. Subject in the afterni in "Jnstinratlon by Works." RKV. T1TCS COAN, D. 1., THE KMtNKST MlFslonsry, will preach on the subji-ct f tlii "Sandwich Islnnds Mlfisintis," In the OXFORD r R l: S B Y T ER I A N CHURCH, UROAl) au 1 OX FORD Streets, to-morrow at 10.' A. M. SPRINjf OARDKN BAPflST CHURCH, THIRTEENTH Street, ab.ive WniaiA Rev. L. P. HOhNBEROER, Tdstor. Prearthinit to morrow at 10X A M. and IX P. M. Sun lay-sctiool at P. M. 2 gs- "INTEMPERANCE: ITS CAUSES AND Remedies." This subjnnt by Rev. It. V. CLEVELAND, at TRINITY M. E. CIIUO L EIGHTH Street, above Race, t'-morrow at TV P. M. CHPROn OF THE NATIVITY. E LBV EN" PH and VERNON S'reH Dr. YILL! AM -4,V- TON, Rector. Snndav, I9h Inst,, sermon K. M. Children's hurch and sprmnn at S v I'. M. N service In the evening. Bible Class Moudiy even ings, 8 P. M. fy ARCH STREET M. E. CHURCH, S. R. COR- ncr ARCH and BROAD Streets. Proatiiiliig Sunday at 10 A. M. and TX P. M. bv Rev. II. BASCOMB R1DOWAY, D. D., of New York. Sunday-school Missionary Anniversary at 8 P. M. Strangers Invited. DIVINE SERVICE (PROTEST VN V KPIS copal) will be h-Id in the hall f thu '"O'TR C LAND SAUNDERS COLLEGE, TBIRTY-NINr.I 8treet, above Market, on Snndav. Feiir la-y 19th, at 10-30 A. M. and 7-30 P. M. Sandiy-schoo! at 3Q. gy "THE VALIDITY OF THE REASONS MEN give for neu'ectintr Religion." Kev IV. RKB!) will preach on this subject In his Church, EIGH f H and CHEKRY Streets, to-morrow evening at T)tf oalock. n Y'oong men specially Invited. REV. A. A. WILLTTS, D. D..WILL PRE V"!H In the WEST ARCH STREET PRKS IYPR! RIAN CHURCH, corner EIGHTEENTH and AK'IH Streets, to-morrow at 10)tf A. M. and Ttf P. M. Evening sermon, the seventeenth of a series on Inte resting Incident in the ministry of Christ, "Rals'n the Ruler's Daughter." j- CALVARY PRRSBYTKRIAN CHURM, LOCUST Street, above Fifteenth Rv. Dr. HUMPHREY, Pastor. Services at lox A. M. and 7,V?P. M. The series of sermons upon "The Scriptural De velopment oi L;nriKiianuy" win re conr.inuei to-morrow evening. Subject "Transitional: Isaiah " "THE GREAT INC ATH BRING- IN Till Sandwich U ands." The Kev. TI TU'I CO N, D. D.. for thlrtv-flve years enirwred in th work there, will give an account of the work o i Sai- DBtn arternfon. i9tn Inst . at 8!f o'oioe.k. at the WEST SPRUCE BTREKT CHURCH, corner SPRUCE and SEVENTEENTH Streets. g5- 'F R I B N D 8 n I P S.' Rev. WAYLAND HOYT. Pastor Stron Plae.A Baptist Church, Brooklyn, will nreach the fourth sermon of the fifth annual series heforn the YOUNO PEOPLE'S ASSOCIATION. TABERNACLE BAPTIST CHURCH, CHEANUT Street, west of Eighteenth, To-morrow (Sunday), at 75tf o'clock P. M. Subject r nenaBnips. btrangera welcome. gf- REV. DR. PRIME A UNION MISSION ARY Service will be held In the FIRST REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, BROAD Street, bel w Spruce (Rev. Dr. Wylle's) to-morrow (.Saba,,,H afternoon, at tx o'clock, at which Rev. Dr. PRIME, or new otk, wno nas recently returned rrora a tour around the world, will give an account of his visit to various foreign missionary station. Dr. PRIME will present the same subject at lovf A. M. in the CENTRAL CHURCH (lr. Reed's), KIOHTH and CH KRRY Streets. AU are Invited. Meetings of more than ordinary Interest may be expected. gy- UNION Ttia f Hon. la nf tha M E E T I N O. AMKRICAN TRACT SOCIETY will hold a Union Meeting to-morrow evening at a quarter before 8 o'clock, in the CHURCH OF THE HOLY TRINITY. RITTEN HOUSE SQUARE. Rev. THOMAS A JAQGAR, Rector. BISHOP MC1LVAINE. of Ohio, President of the Society, will preside, and addresses will be made by Rev. H. OSGOOD, D. D., of Crozer Theological Seminary; Rev. J. M. STE VENSON, D. D., of New York, Secretary of the So ciety; Bev. E. R. BEADLK.D. D., of the Second jresnytertan unurcn. r nuaaeipnia; ana Kev. J. WILLIAM 'EDIE. District Secretary for Pennsyl vania. SPIRITUALISM. THOMAS GALES FOR STER will lecture at the Church ELEVENTH and WOOD streets, on Sunday at 19 X A. M. and IX P. M. Seats free. t SPECIAL. NOTIOES. far additional Special Notices eet Inrtd Pagt, w W A WAN W A N A W A N A M W A N A M A W A N A M A K WANAMAKE ANA MAKER 618 AND 620 CHESNUT STREET. FINEST CLOTHING. jjjgj- PROFESSORS E. BARILI AND L. LA GRASSA'S GRAND CONCERT TO-NIQHT AT MUSICAL FUND BALL. The programme Is unusually attractive and a delightful mnslcal enter tainment la certain. The celebrated work by Mer cadante, entitled The Last Seven Words of Jesus Christ," will be produced for the first time In the United States, together with other rare gems by eminent composers. Tickets ONB DOLLAR, to be had at all the princi pal music stores and at the uail to-night. Doors open at 7. Performance commenoes at 8 precisely, it LATEST STYLES IN GKNTLEMKN'S nu.ia ni Rhrua. A larire assortment .of nm own make, of dlneren'meaaares, always on hand. " 1 BAUTLK TT, 8 18 tf No. 83 8. SIXTH Street, above l ueauut. ALWAYS READY AT HELFENSTEIN va' LEWIS' rrlaiUig Jlouae, i'JJTU and CHICS. . SPECIAL. NOTICES. Ptf ACADEMY OF MUSIC! WEDNESDAY EVENING, Feb. 88, ODONOVAN ROSSI will address the citizens of rhiia ininht. in the IRISH OAVSE, ON BIS TRISON LIFE IN ENGLAND." TICKETS .". so CENTS RESERVED SEATS 75 CENTS To be obtained at OUMMISKRT'S B xk Stor. N ro.1h7 CHESNUT Street, ard at the Acidemr. Irm 10 A. M. to 8 P. M. unit OKV UOOU9. EYRE AND LAWDELL, AIC1I isTUKliT. 1871 EARLY SPRING. 1871 NKW MlltUIJ. NKW PKM LTS. 1 il mw&3nrp 1H71. BJLACK HIJL.KS "AT TE0R LEI'S," KIGHTH AND SPHINQ OARDKN STd. BSVlnor srot thronoh with onr nnnnal itub.tain. we feow onin no m Mnlcmii'i nt.w ,.r uuiwj SlLhb" very much under regular prices, and ol mit KXBELLENT QUALITY. toc n tiai-K wros Grains for 11 0. Rich Hla k Oros tlrains for $1 IB. Very Rich Btautlinl Iks forJ-oo. Heavy, Smooth, Sols Flctwy Si IK, 8iB0. hublline tyuai'ty Rich Lyms Silk, $3 00. Fuperb B uck f',kn. Queenly, 1311. Mobt Alagulflceut Biack S.Iks lortl N). We fcn'-w thst the ali'ivo (roods cnuuot ha erpeiipri In the "UNITED bTATES" for quality and cheap UetiM. We alro offer a full line of colors in I3eKt Kiri Gloves, ' ,v f" va viii r' t ai 1 mtlJt nil'l H bill II any mishap they ili or tear lu putuug on, we at on;e give another pair instead. J03EPH H. TH0RNLEY, NOKTH EAST OORNEK OF SIGHTH and S?RINa QARDEH 8U, S 8 thstut P11ILAUSLPUIA. EHUbllshed In 18f3. 727 CHEhNUr STREET. POPULAR PRICES roR DRY GOOD.". STRICTLY ONE PRICE. 727 ALEXANDER RICKEY, NO. 727 ("'O'OTT'T Cltfnof. IMITATION CROCHET & o i 1 X G, .1 for triinniiiiK Anmus, l nderniotnln. etc one csKe, 27 dozen, 8i,66i 3 aids, puruntsed wph a;i.S' dlBCt untt (T, euaiiiing us to uudornell tne Importer sttong as twine ci'iuuienctng at 18 cents a d izon, or 8 ii.iitH a yard. BRILLIANTS! KUILLIANI'S! not DlHtiiomiH. We luvl'e esiiecl il at'uution to a lot of Brilliants, tifTered at 17 ceutsayard; have been 80 cents In the Importer's hands. riojJiu i'iuei A lot of t-Htiu Striped Pique, at 4 cenn per yard. A h t of Figured Pique, at 40 couU a yard. The bett for the price. NOTTINGHAM TI 01 ES. We Invite atteutiou to several !ots of New Tidies at 14. lift, and 83 cents, as vt rv cheD go ids. MACHINE MUSLIN EDOINCJ, f.om 6Jf to Itx cents per yard, resembling needle work, tqiiHllv duraole. and at a very low cost. Nottingham pillow case ls.ce. Si me of which has been koowu to outlast linen coveis, at 0, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 100. a yard. r ok HAMBURG EDGING AND INSERTING. NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS AND CURTAIN LA ES by the yard. white goods 01 nearly every aesoripnon. Ke- member WORN E, It iNO. 8 . Kiuuiu cs reet. OHINA, GLASSWARE, ETC. &soo,ooo WORTH OF CHINA,OLAiS an i EARTHENWARE TO BE CLOSED OUT, REGARDLESS OF COST. Gay's China Palace, No. 1012 CHESNUT HTREET, Are obliged to close out their immense stock, in con sequence of the bulidlug they occupy having been sold. The entire stock must be closed out by the 1st of April, as they are obliged to vacate the premises by that time. Below we quote prices of a few lead ing staple goods. Faucy goods are at a still greater discount fiom former prices. White French China Dining Sets, 1ST pieces... f 18-00 W hit French China Tea (-eta, 44 piec-s 6 T3 White French China Tea Sts, 44 pieces 6-75 S one China Dining Seta, 88 pieces 7-TS Stone China Tea beta (cups with handles) 44 ps 8 60 Kone China Tea Sets (cups with dandles) 46 ps 3-60 St.ne China Cops and Saucei8,per set 18 pieces 60 btone China Dining Plates, per dozen 60 Table Tumblers, per dozen 60 Table Goblets, per dozen 75 Glass Tea Sets (4 articles) 40 Bohemian Cologne beta, 8 Bottles and Pun Box 80 Bohemian Liquor Sets, 8 Glasses, Walter and . Bottle 80 An endless variety of Fancy Goods, at an Im mense redaction from former prices. 86 casks of Parian Marble, Leek and Majolica Ware, all new designs, junt lauded from steamer UHv tin, will be Included lu th sale. Goods to go out of 1 he city will oe paoked and de livered to trauNportailon orllce free of charge, and liHur d against break aire to destination. felloW ROOMS OPKN TILL 8 O'CLOCK AT NM.HT. STORE FIXTURES FOtt SALS. . 9 18 lOt . FOR 8AL.E. TO INSURANCE COMPANIES, CAPITAL I8T8, AND OTHERS. for sale, BUSINESS l'RORERTT, No. 4T WALNUT STREET. Four-story front, five-story double back buildings, occupied as ofllces, and suitable for an Insurance company, tl feet inches rrcut, m feet deep. 8. KINGSTON McCAY, a 18r No. 429 WALNUT Street. , Mill ' . OGERMANTOWN FOR SALE, A DESIRA ble stone resldetice on Church lane, Ave win 'nica' walk from two stations. Modern convenience. Twelve rooms. In excellent repair. Lot US by 833 feet. Apply to WILLIAM n. BAOOIf, 9 id 611 No. 811 WALSUT Street. OAS FIXTURES. CORNELIUS & SONS, nAUIIFACTUlIU Il or GAS FIXTURES Wholesale and Retell NaleNrooniH, No. 321 CHERRY Street PHILADELPHIA. We hare no store or salesroom on I'liesnat street. 1 16 srorp CORNELIUS A SONS PINANOIAL, 3tfTO 7 30 GOLD X.OACT. 8AHEI PROFITABLE I PERMANENT I We offer for Sale at Par, and Accrued Interest, the FIRST MORTGAGE LAND GRAND GOLD BONDS OF TUB KORTflERX PACIFffi MILROAD CO. These bonds are secured, f.byaFlrst Mort gsge on the Railroad itself, its rollliig stock and aL tqulpnients; neamd, by a Fir t Mortgage on Its en tire Laud Grant, being n.oro than Tweuty-two ThouMtud Acres of Land oeach mile of Road. The Bondj f.re free lmm United States Tax; the ftlncipal snd Intere.t are payable in Gold the ntnciDBi at the end iThlrty years, and the Interest nj!-nMially, at the rate of SEVEN AND THREE i'KA'l'HS PER CENT. mr annum. Iney are Issued In denominations of tlOO, $500, jfu o.tiiio, and 110. (MW. Tire Trustees under the juottgage are Messrs. Jay Cooke, of Pnlladelptila, snd J. Edgar Thomson, President of the Pennsylvania Central Railroad Company. Tiiehe Northern Paciao 730 Bonds will at all times before nmturity, be receivable at Ten per Cent. Preudnm (or 110) In exchange for the Company's lands at tnelr lowest cash price. In addiiiou to their absolute safety, these Bonds yield au tficoroe larger, we believe, than any other firm-duns security. Persons holding United States .VYOs ran, by converting them Into Northern Pacifies iM-.rcHxe their j early income one thud, and still Imve a p fleetly reliable Investment. Pendens wishing to exchange stocks or other bonds for tin Be can do so with any of our Agents, who will allow the highest current price for ALL MAR KETABLE SECURITIES. JAY COUUG Ac CO., Fiscal Agents Northern Pacldc Railroad Co. For sale In Philadelphia by D. O. WHARTON SMITH & CO., No. 121 -South Tfalj&D SlreeL CLENDINNING, 1AVIS & CO., No. 43 8. THIRD Street. BOWEN&FOX, No. 13 MKRCH ANTS' EXCHANGE. 8EVENTH NATIONAL BANK, N. W. cor. FOURTH and MARKET. T. A. RIDDLE & CO., No. 8i WALNUT Street WM. PAINTER & CO., No. 86 South THIRD Street RULL & NORTH, No. 121 South THIRD Street BARKER BROS & CO., No. 23 South THIRD Street. EMORY, BENSON & CO., No. 6 South THIRD Street B. K. JAMISON & CO., N.W. corner THIRD and cnfiSNDT P. S. PETERSON & CO., No. 89 South THIRD Street. TOWNSRND WHELEN & CO., No. 309 WALNUT btreet. CHARLES B. KEEN, No. 899 WALNUT Street JNO. S. RUSHTON & CO., No. 60 South THIRD Street NARR& LADNElt, No. 80 South THIRD Street M. SCHULTZ & CO., No. 44 South THIRD Street BIOREN & CO.. No. 160 South THIRD Street JOHN K. WILDMAN, No. 86 South THIRD Street. CHARLES T. YERKES, JR., & CO., No. 20 South THIRD Street WILLIAM T. ELBERT, No. 821 WALNUT Btreet J. H. TROTTER, No. 828 WALNUT Sfreet 8. M.PAlMERdcCO., No. B6 South THIRD Btreet D. M. ROBINSON & CO., No. 133 South THIRD Street 8AMUEL WORK, . No. 64 South THIRD Street GEORGE J. BOYD, No. 18 South HHIRD Street H. H. WILTBANK. No. 806 WALNUT Street RALEY & WILSON, No. 41 South THIRD Street WALLACE & KEENE, No. 143 South THIRD Btreet STERLING & CO., No. 110 South THIRD Btreet WILLIAM C. MORGAN & CO., No. 23 South THIRD Street G. & W. Y. HEBERTON, No. 62 S. THIRD Street JAMES E. LEWARS & CO., No. 89 8. THIRD Street JACOB E. RIDGEWAY. No, 66 S. THIRD Street W. H. SBELMERDUE, No. 10 8. THIRD Street 1 86 tUWtllfB40t MALT UQUORS. ; PHILADELPHIA AGESCY. Abbey I Holyrood Breweries. Wm. Younger & Co., Edinburgh. ESTABLISHED 1T4. We are now prepared to All orders from tlie t rd for Bottled Ale and Porter From tlie above celebrated Breweries. POWT' & WEST, Wo. 8 tu4t FROST Street, bole Agents for W.Toanger & Co. An Invoice now landlug ez-ablp Amandus from Liverpool I mwslm4p MILLIKEW'S LINEN STORES, 1128 CHESNUT Street' and 828 AHC1I Street. FURNITURE COVERINGS. Plain Linen Coverings, different Ohades. Striped Linen Jacquard Coverings. New Striped Cotton Twills. French Cretonnes, Chintzes, Etc. rnrniture Covers made to order in very superior style, at short notice. GREAT BARGAINS IN NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS. QU IMPRESSIVE INCIDENT IN LIFE INSURANCE! Practically Illustrating th" Non-Forfeiture Law Governing TUB Mutual Life Insurance Company of Boston, Mass. . GEOEGE P. SANGER, PRESIDENT. GEORGE B. AGER, SECRETARY". ELIZUR WRIGHT, ACTUARY. The John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Company PAID at their offioe, No. 150 South FOURTH Street, Philadelphia, on the 17th of November, 1870, to Mrs. Richard A. Douglas, residing Northers Coiner Sixteenth and Coatea streets, Philadelphia, the policy for FIF TEEN THOUSAND DOLLARS on her late husband, under the follow ing circumstances: RICHARD A. DOUGLAS . insured his life on May ft, 1 809, for fifteen thousand dollars, ne then paid for one ysar. He neglected his second paipnent, whieh was due on May 3, 1870. He died on September 2, Just four months afterwards. Now, this Company, by its charier, transacts all its business under Ihe non-feiture plan; consequently Mr. Douglas' policy ivas in'rvLh Jorce at his death. From the $1.1,Ouo was deducted merely the amount which be i hould have paid on May S, with lawful interest added. NOW OU8EHVU TUB CONTRAST X Mr. Douglas had fifteen thousand dollars additional insurance in other so called non-forfcitiDg companies, and, as icith it s, had neglected his pay ments. These policies became forfeited and or no value because the payments ivere not made on the day when duel His policy in The John Hancock Mutual would not have expired until July A, 1871. "We desire to make the advantages of the John Hancock so clear that any one contemplating in sruance upon his life will avail himself of them. The wisest man has little knowledge of the changes which await him. He who feels the least need to-day of the non-forfeiture provision may be the most aided by it at some future time. It imposesjno extra cost. Therefore, what can justify your neglect of it? In addition to this provision in our charter our condi tions are liberal, rates low, plans popular, and responsibility undoubted. A care fnl investigation will convince an unbiased judgment that there is nothing desirable in life insiwance which may not be secured in the JOIZtw ITAWCOCII. Tcose desiring reliable infoimation on this important subject may obtain the 6ame upon applying (.either in person or by letter) to the subscribers, COLE & STROUD, GENERAL AGENTS AND ATTORNEYS, Nos. 150 and 152 S. FOURTH St., Philadelphia. AQENT8 AND SOLICITORS ' will at once perceive the advantages of associating with this Company. WATCHES. JEWELRY, ETQ. THE NE'W YORK WATCH COMPANY'S "WATCHES, (Factory, Springfield, Masa. r In presenting their Watches to the American pub Uc,we dojso with the knowledge that in point of finish and time-keeping qualities they are superior for the price to any Waich made li hls country. For sale by ALEX. R. HARPER, Successor to John M. Harper, No. 308 CHESNUT STREET, SECOND 8TOBY, Hi mrp 8alcBroom of the American Watch., Utetablielied In 1854, WATCHES. EVERGOINQ BTEM-W INDERS, KEY-WINDERS, QUARTER SECONDS, MINUTE REPEATERS, ETC. ETC. ETC. C. & A. PEQUIGNOT, 608 CHESNUT STREET, II PHILADELPHIA. HENRY HA It PER & CO., HTo. 530 AUCII Street, jLRK SELLTNG AT COST, PREVIOUS TO RE MOVING TO NO. 722 CHESNUT STREET, F1KE WATCHES, OPERA AND LEONTINK CHAINS, DIAMOND RINGS, JEWELRY, 8 8 Wmrp t FANCY SILVERWARE, AND SILVER-PLATED WARE. H, S. TAURUS 0 N'S MANUFACTORY OF Carved and Ornaiuentul .HttrMe Work, Btreet, above eveaU, j M 8m PHILADELPHIA. I TY! CLOVES. .Q0 DOZEI! Cents' Kid Gloves, Of our own Importation i WHITE Opera or Party Colors, and StreetColora. at tl 60 per pair. 100 dozen Ladies' Opera Kid Gloves, tl 00. 150 doeen Ladles' White Kid Gloves. 1 ad II -SS. Soiled Kid Olovea, 75 cents. loo dozen Ladies' Full Regular-made Hoae, doable heels, at so cents. li dozen Genu' English Fnll Begnlar-made Hall Hoae, orange top, onlt 80 cenu. New Hamburg Edglugi and Inaertlngs. Shirt Fronts of onr own make. winter moves ana underwear cioaing oat at about half-price . ax ran GREAT KID GLOVE EMPORIUM 07 A. & J. O. DARTHOLOMBW, t stnthtf . No. 83 Korta EIGHTH Street, FIRE EXTINGUISHER. THE UK10H FIRE EXTINGUISHER. OVER FIVE MILLIONS ($5,000,000) OV DOLLARS WORM! OB PROPERTY IN TILS UNITED STATES HAS ACTUALLY BEEN SAVED BY THE EX TIN GUISHER Within the past three years; while in Philadelphia alone twentv-tlv lire, endangerlog property to the extent Of HUNDKEIMJ Of THOUSANDS OF DOL LARS, have beea extinguished during the past yaw hf thesarae means. Our Machine Is tlie lMPKOvEl CARBOmO AVia OAS FIRK EXTINGUWUStt, and is indorsed and uaed by M. Balrd k Co., Henry Duuiton fc (ion, Beniamln bullock's Hons, Morrla, OankerACo.,1 Alan Wood A Co., Lace j h. PhlUlpa, Brouiley Broiuers, S. J. bolms, Charles Eneu, John son & Co., RiHiby A Madeira, Frauds Perot A Bona, George W. Childb, PennTlanla Railroad Company, Philadelphia and Boaton Steamship Company, Pnlla delptila and Southern Steamship Couipauy, and aaauy other of our leading business men and oorpo rations. CAUTION. All parlies in thU community are warned against buying or selling "Kxilnguishers" except those purchased from us or our ageuia, undor penalty of Immediate prosecution for Infringement Our price have been reduced, and the Machine 14 now within the reach of every property bolder. N B One style made specially for private real- TJnion Extlnguliher Compiny OFFICE, (1 83 Btutfrp, No. 118 MARKET STREET. I NUTbtreeta. Sebiuary oin . w