Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, January 25, 1868, Image 5

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INA:7lTfi,\ rues Tot. limsn.--The thirty
111th annual report cf the institution for the
Blind, of this Btatc.. has been published. ft speaks
well for anoiher of Peansylvania's noble' cintri 7
ties. The number of inmates is .at this time 1.8:;;:
32 of these. ibeluding 19 in "The llome,," . support
themseiveS wholly, or in part. as assistant teach
& rs. or in the work department. Tee
school department includes all of thy;
branches taught hi our common sehoolS, to
which is added music, which, beside affording
pleasure to all, affords a source of livelihood to
many as organists, teachers, piano tuners, kr
The Principal, in illS report, speaks of the ne
cessity of some fixed : plan for affording . aid to
those blind who have been taught trades, but
mav not be sufficiently expert to earn their own
living unassisted, and suggests a manufactory
where they might be employed, 'or from which
they might obtain, work to do at theirown homes.
The manuffictures for the year just passed are
reported at $.16,86b,0f which $2,150 were made by
females. 11Jay their ellbrts 'for the good of the
blind be crowned with full success.
The Board of ;Managers, in concluding . their
report, thus refer to the death of one of their
number:
"The Board have to deplore the loss of one of
their own members, Mr. Pierce Butler, who; tor
many Years, had served as a Manager, and regn
larly participated in its Meetings andproceedings,
whenever circumstances would admit of his so
doing. lle was a firm friend of the blind, and
ever desirous to extend to them and to the whole
cause his efficient aid and support."
IMPORTANT LEGAL. DtSCISION.—In the Court of
Nisi Prins, before Judge Strong, yesterday and
to-day, a suit was tried, brought by Robert
Thompson against the Philadelphia, Germantown
and Norristown Railroad Company. The plaintiff
alleged that he left, the city for Germantown on
the Bth of May last in the 12 o'clock train, and
that the train did not stop a sufficient time at
Germantown to allow him to alight; that he
jumped while the train was in motion, having a
bundle in his arms, but was struck by the car 'and
thrown and seriously injured. The Company
proved by a number of witnesses that the train
stopped longer at Germantown than usual, on
account of the pumps of the engine being ob
structed, and it was shown that the plaintiff was
engaged in conversation, and did not notice the
stoppage at the depot.
The ease was argued by Thomas K. Elcock,
Esq., for plaintiff, and by Henry M. Phillips and
Edward H. Well, Esqs., for defendant. Judge
Strong charged the jury that if a person jumps
from a railroad cur whilst the train is in motion,
he is guilty of negligence; and if he contributes
to the accident he cannot recover; and that under
the uncontradicted evidence in the case it was
their duty to find for defendant. The jury fonnd,
•
accordingly, for defi-ndant.
Run., 4:c.—Wm. Martin, Edward Flanigan
and John Cunningham were arrested last night,
at Nineteenth and• Market streets, for riot and
assault and battery. Michael McAleer and some
friendS were coming in from West Philadelphia.
and when they reached Nineteenth and Market
streets they were attacked by the defendants and
three others. The noise caused by the assault
attracted the attention of the police, and the ac•
cased wore captured.' The 'three others escaped.
The prisoners had a hearinw ' this morning before
Ald.rman Jones, and were held,in $BOO bail for
RELIEF 01' THE SUFFERING POOR.--,The follow
ing communication explains itself :
"Gnt/einca : Will you permit me to say to
your generous readers that there is a good deal of
suffering anion' the industrious poor who cannot
obtain work? I have assisted two hundred and
ten persons since Ist of January, besides giving
recommendations for soup to that noble , charity,
the Pine Street Soup louse, MS Griscom street.
Donations In money, coal, clothes, woman's shoes,
coffee, ten, sugar and rice are solicited, and will
be thankfully received. My address is 621. South
street, or 619 Bedford street.
"JOHN D. Loxo, Missionary."
THE SOUTHWARK Sour SociFIT distributed In
,even weeks last season 68,000 pints of soup and
15,207 loaves of wheat bread, supplying 481 fam
ilies or 2,000 persons daily. The Society Is in
full operation, 'and the demand is rapidly iW
ereasmg.. Contributions in money, also, bread,
beef, beam, potatoes, barley, cte., will be, thank
fully received at the Soup house. Sutherland be
low Queen street, or by the President, Philip
Powell, 218 South Front, and 1219 South Fourth
street. Also, the Treasurer ' Alexander Greaves,
206 North Filth and 816 South Fourth street.
REcrivnif: Srom:s Gooos.—Robert and Annie
Smith' were before Alderman Patehell, charged
with re6eiving, goods alleged to have been stolen
by John Holland from Monteith's store, at Twen
tieth and Pine Etreets, and by Luke Sullivan, from
O'llara's store, on Pine street above Sixteenth.
Holland and Sullivan have also been arrested.
All the parties were committed for trial.
linrAiitNr; Loons.—Two colored men, named
Henry Williams and John Thomas, were arrested
yesterday while attempting to break into a store
on South street. They had a small spike, with
which they were endeavoring to break the lock.
This snikj also fitted the marks made upon seve
ral other doors on which the ,locks had been
broken. Williams and Thomas were committed
by Alderman Tittertuary.
-RONAwAY.—A pair or spirited horses, attached
to a carriage, ran away on Tenth street, below
Spruce, yesterday afternoon. At Spruce street, a
lady and child, the occupants of the vehicle, wore
thrown out. The Child was thrown over the
dasher of a passenger railway car, which had been
stopped at the cot net, and landed upon the plat
-
lona. Neither the lady nor child was badly in
jured.
THE Pnovisiox LINE.—A man named Jacob
Gabel was arrested at half-past six o'clock., this
morning, at Dock - street wharf, fo r larceny. Ile
had loaded on a wagon two firkins of lard. one
nrkin of butter and a half barrel of fish, and was
about to drive oil when he was captured. The
provisions were directed to P. Sherman, Norris
town. The aceused was committed by Alderman
Morrow.
HOUNE Rollatml.—John Kennedy was arrested
yeiiterday upon the charge of having broken into
a house on Wilder street,above Fifth, and carried
off towels, pants, jewelry and other articles,
which he packed no in a pillow•ease. He was
taken before Alderman Mink and was com
mitted in default of $l,OOO - ball "to itnsiter • tit
FREEI*II,N'S COMMI , tiI A public meeting
of the Pennsylvania Branch of the Freedmen's
Commission of the Protestant Episcopal Church
will be held at Bt. Luke's Church, on Sunday
evening next,at half•past seven o'clock. Addresses
will be made by the Bev. Charles Gillette, Secre
tary and General Agent of the Commission, and
Rev. Dr. Haight, of New York.
THE Sia t; Eive us D.—The annual bal maaque, of
the Siingerbund will be given at Horticultural
Hall on Monday evening next. The Committer
of Arrangements have adopted every measure' to
make the ball one of enjoyment, to the partici
pants. The • entertainment will begin with ah
operatic deleellon, to be given by members of the
:Society.
Am.tcm• SwxNortc.—Wm. H. Jones was before
Alderman Beitler last evening upon the charge of
false pretences. it is alleged that through mis
representation ho induced Edward MeEtve,
farmer of New Jersey, to send to him potatoes
valued at 5i . ?37, and was then unable to or did not
pay for them. He was committed to await a re
quisition from the authorities of New Jersey.
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-- 'l3l - misr; morning, aboitt two
o'clock, as the buterierii were uuloadingmeat on
Shilinen street wharf, Elizabeth Mullen selied
several pieces and ran off. She was puisued and
captured, After a hearing before Alderman Tit
termary, ehe was sent to prison.
Snow Citsr Rouen,.—The show ease of Wm.
Barber, optician, No. `2Azi North Eighth street,
was broken , ppen this morning before it had been
put out front the entry on to the street,' and was
robbed of opera glosses, spectacles, &e., valued
at about $2OO.
LAROPCN Jriekt/011, colored, w as toetore
Alderman Lungren, this morning, for stealing a
handsome whip from a place on Baring street.
When arrested,a pair of ladles' skates were found
on Meyerson. lie was committed.
BLIND%r kb . (tool. tisnox.—We
1-arn with.p:casure that through the instrumen
tality of the American Sunday School Union,
over r(q,000 Sunday Schools have been organized,
&Om which more than 1,000 churches have
grown to adorn, and bless the land. In these
i•chords two million five hundred Thousand
children • have received instruction.
There yet remains in our extended
country four millions of children with
out the privileges of the Sunday School, and
the Society is making efforts to bring those ne
glected ones within its influence; but to accom
plish this work they need immediate help. It is
feared the Society will be obliged to discharge
one-third of its missionaries, for the want of
means to sustain them. We hope the friends of
the Sunday School Union will aid this important
and useful work.
FATAL 1111.. , LTLT.—Mary Jane 21111 MT, who was
badly burned at No. lon South street, on Thum
' day night. died yesterday afternoon at the Penn
sylvania hospital.
NEU JERSEY !MATTERS
PETTY TITIEVIEG.—This business is carried on
to a great extent in Camden, the light-lingered
members of the fraternity operating in porno in
stances in a very held and daring manner. They
take all kinds of articles, from valuable over
coats to horse blankets and buffalo robes. An
evening or two since Dr. bchenek had his buffalo
robe stolen from his horse while it was standing
in front of his own house, and a short time pre
viously Dr. Marcy had his carried away. Several
of these operators have been made to till. the just
penalty of their crimes.
TEE COURTS.—In the Camden County Courts
now in session, the civil business has been dim
posed of; and the following named persont
pleaded_ guilty to the several charges agains;
them Edward Eike, selling liquor on Sunday,
Littleton Williams, do., and without license;
Jeremiah Julius, two indictments,for assault and
battery; Peter Hook, two indictments for petty
larceny, John Taylor, assn It and battery; Her
mann Shultz, selling liquor on Sunday; Ellen
Crawford, assault and battery; Andrew Collings,
grand larceny; Thomas Needham, assault and
battery; Lydia F. Gifford . ; three indictments of
grand larceny; Charles heonkle, malicious mis
chief; Robert Forman, Daniel Forman and James
Jackson, larceny of corn.
DDIINICENNESS.—During the past week there
has been an unusual number of drunken persons
arrested in Camden, Indicating that the quality
of the liquor is degenerating ; or else the persons
drinking It are less careful of the quantity they
swallow. Barnes Horn was twice arrested for
drunkenness, Daniel Doyle was found "dead
drunk;" Philip Calaway was found in a similar
way, a night or two since. These and several
others paid the penalties which the law In such
cases pieVides.
Dr.orc.vrto:c.--The Second Baptist Church of
Camden have erected a largo anti handsome edifice
for the purposes of Divine worship, at the corner
of Fourth and Mount Vernon sireets, South
Ward, and will dedicate the basement portion of
it on Sunday, the "_6th 'nat. The Pastor is the
Rev. C. M. DeitZ. The dedicatory sermon will
be preached by Rev. Dr. Boardman, of Phila
delphia, at o'clock in the afternoon. Sermon
in the everting by Rev. Levi Beck, of Pennsyl
vania. Services in the morning at 10, 1 o'clock.
A Gra:AT Dis.s.pvorrAtiE.—A few weeks ago
the night mail to Atlantic City was discontinued,
thereby causing much disadvantage to the citi
zens, as they now have but ono mail per day.
The reason assigned in Atlantic City for this dis
continuance is that no one has been sworn in to
deliver it from the cars to the post-office. Mr.
Keats, the baggage-master, has taken such an
oath, and the arrangement for delivering the mail
in the evening ought to be made at once. •
Tin= LADS DROWNED.—on Friday afternoon,
while a numbor'of lads were skating on Evans's
Mill Piaid, near Haddonfield, five of them broke
through the ice. Two wore rescued, but three of
them, named Took, Oafferty and Shinn, were
drowned. Their ages range from eight to twelve
years. Toole was quite a prising boy, and
Was taken in Church last Sabbath. He was about
ten years of age. •
LIFE-SAVVNG STATIONS.—An effort has been
made by some of the Democrats of 'Monmouth
and Atlantic counties to induce Congress to di
vide the life-saving stations on the Jersey coast
into three districts. This is designed to give posi
tions to two Democrats, whereas it is now held
by a Union man, Mr. Ivins.
CITY NOTICES.
KERB'S CIIINA Hni t.
SEI.LING OFF. SE.I.I,INe; (FI
The entire stock of China and Glass must be reduced
before removing to new Store, 1218 Chestnut street.
This is the greatest opportunity ever offered for bar
gains in China, Class and Stoneware. A large assort
ment of goods laid out and marked down at lees than
old gold prices.
WHITE FREISCII CHINA.
Dinner Plates, 9 y, inches, per dozen, $2.
Neat Dishes, oval shape, 22 inches, each $3 00.
Meat Dishes, oval shape, 20 inches, each 2 75.
Meat Ditties, oval shape r 16 inches, each 1 W.
Meat Dishes, oval shape, 16 inches, each 1 00.
Meat Dishes, oval shape, 15 inches, each 85.
Meat Dishes, oval shape, 14 inches, each 75.
Meat Dishes, oval shape, 13 inches, each sc.r.
The public are Invited to examine these goods for
themselves, and compare them with any in the city,
for double the prices. A large variety of White French
China Cups and Saucers, marked down lees than cont.
moo earthenware.
WHITE FEENOII CHINA.
Tea Sets, 46 pieces (cups with handles) per set, $5 13.
Cut Glass:
Goblets.... „. ..............per dozen, $2 50,
Table 'ramblers per dozen, T le.
Together Ivith a large assortment of odd pieces of
China and Glass metal for families, hotel and board
ing house beepers, marked down at one half the old
gold value.
JAMES K. Krim •t BIRO.,
China Hall. 529 Chestnut street
GENTS' MITVELERS. GENTS' MUFFLEI:S.
The largest stock in the city,
At the very lowest prices.
Oakfords', 834 and 836 Chefitnnt street. .
NrOIiTANT TO SICATHRS,—NCVCI . 14'0 Out •tO the
parks without first procuring a good supply of the
"Century. ". If you are doing well it ghee elasticity
And suppleness to your muscles t and if you fall it ena
bles you to bear the bumps and thumps of life with
fortitude and resignation.
A &nom. MISTIZESS, while taking down the
names and ages of her pupils, and the names of their
parents, asked one little fellow, "What's your father's
name P" "Oh, you needn't take down his name; he's
too old to go to school to a woman," was the reply.
But nobody is too old to buy that magnificent coal
sold by Mr. W. W. Alter, Ninth street, below Girard•
avenue, and at the corner of Sixth and Spring Garden
streets.
"Bow En's Gum Arabic Secrets" soothe and
heal Coughs, relieve Hoarseness, tough morning
'phlegm, and afford great comfort in Bronchial irrita
tions. Try them. Made by Bower, Sixth and Vine.
Sold by druggists. tin cents.
NO LADY or FASHION thinks of going to a
Party, or making a morning call, without tiret sprink
ling her 'broldered handkerchief with the extract of
the -Night Blooming Comas," a Perfume stolen from
the moonlit vales of South America, to add a ne
that m to the atmosphere of the gay world.
FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE.
Florence Sewing Machiee.
Florence Sewing Machine.
°Dice, 1123 Chestnut street. Philadelphia
BOWER'S INFANT Coruna., than which nothing
can be more pleasant anti soothing for infants and
young children. •
Commvrrokmm.—We could no more get along
without confoctionezy than we could be happy with
drab roses, dun-colored grass, and brown foliage. Ad
mitting the naked fact of confectionery, and the need
thereof, the quality of the article naturally follows.
E. G. Whitman & Co., of No. 318 Chestnut street, be
low Fourth, are constantly engaged in the production
of the most delicious dainties in their line that can be
conceived. Bon-bone, cream fruits, chocolate preen.
rations, caramels, and roasted Jordan almonds, are
amiaig the favotite confections that have given the
mane of L. G. Whitman & Co. a world-wide reputa
tion, and put the fame of Philadelphia alongside of
l'arie for the proillietion 'of delicious confectionery:,
E. W l Co. are as scrupulous in respect to the
purity and wholesomeness of their manufactures as
they arc careful to make them palatable.
GI VITS' MuFF•t.xtty. GENTS' MUFFLE
The largest stock in the city,
At the very lowest prices.
Oakfords', 834 and 836 Chestnut street.
"Boars AT THU .11 . 01.1,1" TREE IN."—MT. Dick
ens, in lAA tcadiuglof f ihts story, paid a glowing tribute
to the old-fashioned, hnine•like llnglish Incur, where
the most attractive thing, next to the beer, was the
landlord himself, with his face and bands full of smiles
and sixpences. In a few rural towns of England to-day
may counterparts of the Roily Tree Inn ho found. Of
the "Inns" of our land and time. among the attractions
are a steam elevator, as at the Continental, and a first
class Ready-made Clothing Honed, as of Charles
, litektas at Co., under the Continental Inn. We hope
thVe ftetna Will. receive notice at Mr, DiekeWl . remilu4.
THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN.
F.V , 11/01si 1/iT.I; ANI , • DELP:IOIIR Cosi Erl-
T0....s —AP the choicest novelties, in areaten, porfitc
tim and Horny ; fine Mil:tures, dPlicions Cnocolaq-,
Almeria Grapes, arid other choice [nits, at A. L. Viin•
stint's, Ninth and ehciabut streets.
•
SURGICAL INST1:1 1 / 1 1ENTS and druggists . stindrita.
SNOWI , EN & 13144/TIIE6 o
28 South Eighth'street.
To OnT.tir; A RENEWAL OF linatan, when
your whole nervous system has eneenmbed to Nan
ani.oza. Dierve•mehe, or some other distressing nervous
affeeiion, administer Dn. Tualisn's Tto-Donotrages,
Or RriIY,ERBAt NkITI ALOIA PILL, VW, by Its agency.
you tone and stimn -fl
lafe the Nerve to fresh vigor
of fiction and completely remove this class of diseases.
Apolbeemics have this medicine. • JOUNSI ON, Rot.-
J,OWAY,J6 Cosvims, Agents. Philadelphia.
llawszatss. BLINDNESS AND
J. Isaacs, M. D., Professor of the Eye and Ear, treats
all diseases appertaining, to the above members with
the utmost success. Testimonials from the most re
liablesources in the city can be seen at his (Mice, No.
805 Arch street. The medical faculty are invited to ac
company their patients, as he has no secrets in his
fr.ictice. Artificial eyes inserted. No charge made
or eramination.
A FAIRY SCENE NIGHTLY
Hr Special Police in Attendance
CENTRAL SKATING PARK,
Satterlee Band in attendance all day. Season Tickets
greatly seduced. Single Admission, 60 cents. Cuildren
half price, or three tickets for $l, and seven for $3.
MONDAY. January 27th,
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SECOND AND LAST
tenhive preparatione are in progress for this the event
of the helicon. Nuke by the Satterlee and the eelebr its d
Zouave Band of Col. Baxtern Regiment. Extraordinary
Pyrotechnic Dieplay by Professor Jackson. Decoratime,
Extra illumination and several hunlred• Chinche Lan
toms by the Committee. Tickets, 04 conic. For sale at
the Park. at the Natatorium, 219 South Broad street, and
at J. J. Kremer's, 403 Chestnut 'street. It
NV EST PiIIEADELPtitA roux,
Extra Display of Fli W OltKr3, by Prof. Jackson
Sob-, I ••,,-! frog , A dmi,inn. 50 coritg
RIU.s.OLU THIN APPROVING THt4.l 8 LlRE
ties of Jonathan 11. Pugh. Commissioner of
Markets and City Property elect.
Ri:so/red, By the Select and Common Councils
. of the City of Philadelphia, That IL Clay Pugh
and Thomas 'W. Price are hereby approved a
the sureties of Jonathan 11. Pugh, Commissioner
of. Markets and City Property elect; and the City
Solicitor is hereby directed to have a bond with
warrant of attorney prepared for said parties to
execute, and to cause a judgment to he entered
thereon : and further, to file an agree
ment- of " record that the lien of the
judgment entered In pursuance of said
warrant of attorney shall._ only operate on and
against the respective properties submitted to the
Committee on Finance by the said sureties: that
is to say; the lien of the judgmentagainst H. Clay
Pugh shall only operate ou and against a certain
lot of ground whereon is erected premises num
bered 1114 Poplarstreet, in the Fourteenth Ward;
the lien of the judgment against Thos. W. Price
shall only operate on and against a certain lot
or piece of ground whereon is erected premises
numbered 1809 Mount Vernon street, in the Fif
teenth Ward.
JOSEPH F. MARCER,
President of Common CounciL
ArrEsT—JOHN ECKSTEIN,
Clerk of Common Council.
WILLIAM S. STOKLEY,
President of Select Council.
Approved this twenty-fourth day of Janu- -
ary, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred
and sixty-eight (A. D. 18138).
MORTON McMICITAEL,
Mayor of Philapelphia.
RESOLUTION TO ENTER SATISFACTION
on the official bond of Jonathan H. Pugh,
late Commissioner of Markets, Wharves and
Landitigs.
Rego/veil, By the Select and Common Councils
of the City of Philadelphia, That tho City So
licitor be and he is hereby directed to enter satis
faction on the official bond of Jonathan H. Pugh,
lab() Commissioner of Markets, Wharves and
Landings, (D. C. D. S. 8., March term, 1865,
No. 200). PeoriC/411, the Controller shall certify
that his accounts are settled and that there is
no default.
JOSEPH F. MARCER,
President of Common Council
AT3 EST-JOLLN ECKSTEIN,
Clerk of Common COuncil.
WILLIAM S. BTOKLEY,
President of. Select Council
Approved this twenty-fourth day of January,
Anno Dotnini ono thousand eight hundred and
sixty-eight (A. D. 1868).
MORTON MeMICITAEL,
It Mayor of Philadelphia.
TROLLOPE'S NEW BUOK.
GEMIATGEMMA
NEW BOOKS PUBLISHED, AND FOR SALE THIS
DAY. BY
T. B. PETERSON d BROTHERS,
NO. 206 CHESTNUT STREET, I.II ILA DELPIIIA,
UFINIMA. A Novel. 137 T. A. Trollope. Complete in
one large duodecimo volume, cloth. Price, 62; or in paper
cover, tor rill W.
"Mr, Trollope again gives no one of his novels of Italian
private rile of the present day. The descriptions of the
city of biena—of the country around—.of Savona, the de
solate town of the Mareinnia—are wonderfully graphic,
and bear witness to their having been done from the life
by cno who has lived in the places and loved them. The
ecene in the .great church of Savona Is brought vividly
before the reader, who n ill not easily shake oft the im
pression it produces. We would recommend the reader
to -leans for himself the unraveling of the plot and the
anal result. The story will repay perusal, and the inter
est increases as it proceeds. H. ---iltheamunt.
. .
LITTLE DORRIT. Large type, leaded. Price, HU O.
By Charles Dickens, being the twelfth volume of "Peter
sons' People's Edition, illustrated, of Charle s Dickens's
Works," with Twelve 'illustrations by Phis. and Critik
shank,is published this day, in uniform style with "Bleak
llouse," " Twist," "christmas stories " "Nicholas
Nickleby„" Oliv er
"Our >tutus! Filend" "'The Old Curiosity
Shop," "Barnaby 'nudge," "David Coppertield." isle
of Two Cities, '"Dondoey and Son," and "The Pickwick
Papers," already issued. Price, *1 50 each. Printed
irbtli large type, leaded, and one volume will be issue& a
week, until this edition is eniplete.
DAVID COPPERVIELD. Price, twertpflve contd.
Befog the tloventh Volume of "Petereme'd Cheap Ed.
tion for the Million of libellee Diekenh's Wo,ke,.. at
Twenty•flye cents each.
All Bootie published are for sale by us the moment they
are issued from the press, at Publishers , prices. Call fn
person, or send for a haterer books you want, to
T. D. Pk:TEM:ION & BROTHERS,
jaWe2t 006 Glusstnut strect. Pa.
CENTS--EVERY SATURDAY, EfliltUAßYlsr —5
CENTS.
I arper and Atlantic, 25 cents. Peterson and Ladies ,
Friend. 15 cents. Dickens's Readings and Dickens's
VU110;18 editions, at
__
20 CENTS A 'VOLUME,
aud upwards. Also, a new lot of
642 00 ROUES SELLING AT 50 CENTS.
G. W. PJTC E IZ'S
Cheap Hook 1 mso,
606 Chestnut street.
Triune W - Ot , evory 'description-made to order, au& pictures.
or eh r,mos framed in the best manner.. asis2ttc
EIVANTED.--A FURNISHED HOUSE NEAR
trankford, miring July and Auguat aaxt. Addrons.
..S. Box 2aB,Ellitadtlptda
S. at, 10. L. Peritot,
FLOUR AND GRAIN FACTORS,
No, 2'26 North DELAWARE Avenue,
anti No. :r.JII North WA'lEtt Street, •
Nr to Agents for the following choice brands of rAMILY
and IiARERS' FLOCK:
"IMPEItATRIZ,"
"VERY Uiltilt..X,"
"1 X I."
"YOLN(4 AMERICA,"
"COLUMBIA MILLS." ,
An I,,ortai ent of doqizable brands of Fleur always of
hand. tu•Striol
(41;;STS' MUFFLERS'. • GENT R' MI1111 7 1.10;.4
The largest stock in the city,
At the very lowest 'prices.
Oaktords% 834 and 836 Chestnut street.
SKATING PARKS.
HARRISON SKATING .PARK.
Tan ICE IS LIKE A MIRROR
Ut:GO AFTERNOON AND EVENING
NO LIQUOR SOLD ON THE PEENIISES
FIFTEENTH AND WALLACE STREETS
ICE IN FINE CONDITION
BEAUTIFUL SKATING TODAY
GRAND COT ERIE FANTASTIQUE
THIRTY-FIRST AND WALNUT STREETS
NPLLIE DEAN'S LAST DAY:
I'USI'IIV I.AST DAY
NELLIE'd
GRAND FANCY DRESS CARNIVAL
AND
PRILLTANT DISPu A Y OF FIREWORKS
TONIGHT.
NELLIE'S L'AItNIN:AL. to Soll , Eertbota and otlwro,
EMMDI2
CITY OIt.►IAAVCI.S
NEW -PUBLICA.TiONS.
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-PHILADELPHIA, SATI:IIDAY, JAN (ARY , , 1868.
LOOKING GLASSES
At 140 W Price6h.
Novelties in Clutomo Lithograp4
Fine Engravings,
New Galleries of Paintings,
NOW OPEN,
With tato arrivala of
CHOICE PICTURES.
JAMES S. EARLE & SONS,
816 Chestnut Street.
IiIENTLEXIEPIPB WIURNISUIXO .00.0JUla
GENTLEMEN'S
FINE FURNISHING GOODS.
JOHN C. ARRISON,
Nos. 1 and 3 North Sixth Street,
Invites attention to hie
' . IMPROVED, PATTERN SHIRT,"
wider has given such general satisfaction for neatness of
fit on the breast, comfort in the neck, and ease on the
shoulders. It is made in the best manner, BY RAND,
midis confidently recommended as
THE BEST IN. THE CITY.
ALIO—
A well-selected stock of Goode, consisting of .
GENTLEMEN'S WRAPPERS
(which ho makes a specialty).
COLLARS OF ALL KINDS AND LATEST STYLES.
SILK SHIRTS AND DRAWERS,
MERINO SHIRTS AND DRAWERS.
FLANNEL SHIRTS AND DRAWERS,
BUCKSKIN SHIRTS AND DRAWERS.
• TRAVELING SHIRTS.
STOCKS. TIPS, GLOVES, HANDKERCHIEFS, SUS
TENDERS, HOSIERY,
And other goode appertaining to a Gentleman's Wardrobe.
lAA tie
1868. 1868
MeCALLUAti I CREASE SLOAN,
FROM
Their Late Retail. Whreroonts,
519 Chestnut Street,
TO
NO. 509 CHESTNUT STREET,
Where, with increneed ineilitiee, they will in future
conduit their
Wholesale and Retail
CARPET BUSINESS,
$lO. . SS. $7.
MY ENTIRE STOCK
OF
CUSTOM-MADE CALF BOOTS
FOR
WIN TER WEAR
Will be closed out at
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES,
To make room for Spriug Stock.
BARTLETT,
33 South Sixth Street, above Chestnut.
Bet 6 lv
WATCHES, JEWELUY, &C.
r ( _____
LEWIS LADOM US & CO,
DIAMOND DEALERS & JEWELERS.
WATCHES, JEW EIJCV k !S ILV ER IVA wk.
WATCHES and JEWELRY REPAIRED,
Would invite the attention of purchaaera to their large
stock of
GENTS' AND LADIES'
WA.TCTTES,
Just receivod.of the finest European makervandependmt
Quarter Second, and Self winding • in Gold and Silver
Cases. Atho, American Watches of all sires.
Diamond Seth, Plna„Studa, Itinga,ke. Coral,llfrilachite,
.Garnet aniLEtrivaean Sett, in great_variety.,...!
Solid Silverware of nil Kinds, including a largd assort.
ment suitable for Bridal Presents.
GROCERIES, LIQUORS, &u.
FRENOR DRESSING
FOR
LADIES' & CHILDREN'S
BOOTS 'AND 'SHOES.
The FUENCII DRESSING is the most elegant article
of the kind over produced. Ladiefi' Shoe, which
have become red and rough by wearing are restored to
their original color and lustre.
For Traveling Bags, Trunks, 44c., it is unequalled
FOR SALE BY
Thompson Black's Bon & Coo p
Broad and Chestnut Streets,
th
PLAIN AND FANCY JOB.
BOOK BINDING.
JOB BINDING, In all its varied styles, neatly executed.
MAGAZINES and ILLUSTRATED PAPERS of every
description bound up to patterns, or to suit our customers.
MUSlC—Particular attention given to the binding.
We aro also prepared to do all kinds of work requiring
the most elaborate finish.
Possessing a tf ado extending throughout the United
States, together with the practical experience of m any
years, we fool fully prepared to give satisfaction to all
that wilt taverns with their patronage...,
Liberal discounts made to Libraries and Public Ifistitti:
Sons,
All work sent by express carefully attended to.
&lan UEL ItIOQRE At SON,
46 and 48 N. SEVENTH Street, Second Store.
jall.lonro
A. & H. LEJAMBRE
HAVE REMOVED THEIR
Furniture and Upholstery Wareroome
No. 1435 INIESTNIUT Street.
oientneri
PAINTINGS*, &O.
IENI OVA.L.
BOOT AND SHOES.
802 Chestnut St., Phila
Pit I NIVING
runteNrriunz..fte,
FII4ANCIAI..
MO MILES
OF TUE
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD,
Running Weet from Omaha
ACROSS TILE CONTINENT,
ARE NOW COMPLETED,
`DIE TUACK RUNG LAID AND TRAINS RUNNING
Within Ten Miles of the Summit
OF THE ROCKY MOUNTAJNS.
The remaining ten miles will be tinishod.na soontne the
weather permits the rend-bed to be suflikiently packed to
receive the rails. The work contlimee to be pushed for.
ward In the rock cuttings on the western slope with nu.
abated energy. and a much larger force will be employed
during the current year than ever before. The prospect
that the whole
GRAND LINE TO THE PACIFIC
Will be Completed In 1870,
war , never better. Tho means so far provided for eon.
struction have proved ample, end there is no lack of
funds for the most vigorous prosecution of the enterprise.
These means are divided into four classes:
1.-UNITED STATES BONDS,
Having thirty years to run, and hearing six per erg. cur.
reney interest, at the rate of 1916,000 per mile for fin miles
on the Plains; then at the rate of (048.000 per mile for DO
miles through the Becky Mountains; then at the rate of
$33.1 . 00 per mile for the remaining distance. for which 111 Q
United Statue talle,, a second lien as security. The in
terest on_theee Bond to paid by the United Steles govern.
meat, ti !itch iliet) pays the Company ene-half the amount
of its hills in money for tramtiorting its freight, troops.
inallaot e. The remaining half of three blUm is placed to
till t. ompany , s credit. and forms a sinking fund which
may finally dileltarge the whole amount of this lien.
2.-FIRST MORTGAGB t BONDS.
By its eharter the CUmpany 1. , permitted to L'FIICI its own
Firet Mortgage Bonds to the same amount as the bonds
h,sued by the Government, and no 9, , 0rr, and only no Mr
road prnoreniq , ,. The Trustees for the Bondholders are
the Hon. B. Morgan, U. S. Senator frotu ,New York.and
the non Oakes Antes, Member of the U. S. 1 lo.nie of
Itepreeentatives, who are ren,onwlblo for the delivery of
tt 4se itond6 to the Company in accordance with the terms
of the low.
3.-TEE LAND GRANT.
The 'Union lioa Railroad Company a land grant
4 ab, , olute donation from the Government of 12,8011 acreA
lo the mile on the lino of the road.whieh will not he worth
than $1 i3O per acre, at the lowm:t valuation.
4.-THE CAPITAL STOCK.
The authorized capital of the Union _Pacific Railroad
Company ie *lOO,Ol - 0.000, of which Vi,500,0V.) have bocu
paid on tho work already done.
The Means Sufficient to Build the Road.
Contracts for the entire work of building 911 mllea of
first elms( railroad west from Omaha, comprising much
of the most difficult mountain work, end embracing
every exp,mse except surveying. hare been made with
responsible parties (who have already finiahed over 540
milesf.,, T the average rate of sixty-eight thoetand and
fifty•eight dollars oi:doe:Alper mile. This price includes
nll neees,ary shove tor emptruction and repaint of cars,
depots, stations, and all Ater incidentil bulfdings, and
also loceinoti‘ es, passenger, baggage and freight camel:id
other requisite rolling stock, to an amount that Omit not
be less than /14,014) per mile. Allowing the cost of the re
maining one hundred and righty•six of the eleven bun.
dred miler assumed to be built by the Union Pacific Com
pany to he tiu4o,ooo per mile,
The Total Cost of Eleven Hundred
Miles will be as follows:
fil4 mike, at iSria,osti tßril X.S,CI2
milt-. cup .
Add dimco.intB bond:'. 111 : 1 ; i:) . '''''''''' I 4 6 .54 7 4)VtI:CCZ
Amount
As the United States Bollfill are equal to money, and
tin Company's own 'lnit. Mortgage Bands have a ready
market, we have as the ,
Available Cash Resources for Build
ing Eleven Hundred Miles.
U. B. Bond. ................ .......
Firet urtga aid?! ......... . . . ........ eV.; P 4.000
Capital St6eli paid in On the work now done.... 5,:r0v.060
Land Grant. 14,0t10,(W scree, at $1 60 per acre.. 2132%00(1
• Total . : ... ....... ............ ...... $ed.276,0t0
The Company have ample facilities for supplying any
deficiency that may arise in means for ' construction.
This may be done wholly or in part by additional suir
actiption to capital stock.
EARNINGS OF THE COMPANY.
At prevent, the profits of the Company are derived
only from its local traffic, but this is already much more
than sufficient to pay the interest on all the Bonds the
Company can issue. if not another mile were built. It ie
not doubted that when the road is completed the through
traffic of the only lino connecting the Atlantic and Pacl ,
fie States will ho large beyond precedent,and as there MU
be no competition, it can always be done at profitable
rates.
'twill be noHced that the Union Pacific Railroad is, in
fact, a Government Work. built under the flu pc rvislon of
Govetnment officers, and to a large extent with Go
vemment money, and that its bonds are issued andel
Government direction. It is believed that no similar
security is so carefully guarded, and certainly no other is
based upon a larger or more valuable Ooperty. 'AA the
Company's
FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS
are offered for the preeent at PO CENTS ON THE DOL.
LAB, they are the choapeet eocarity in the market. being
more than 15 per cent. lower than United Stated Stocke.
They pay
SIX PER CENT. IN GOLD,
or over NINE PER CENT, µnon the investment, and
have thirty years to run befeke mattuity. Subscription,
will ho received in Philadelphia by
DE HAVEN & BItOTDER: No. 40 S. Third street
WM. PAINTER & CO.. No. SO S. Third street.
J. S. LEWARS & CO . 29 S. Third street.
SMITH, RANDOLPH & Co., 16 South Third street.
In Wilmington. Dol., by
R. R. ROBINSON & CO.
•
JOHN hieIEAR & SON.
And In Now York at the ComPanY's °Moe. No. 30 Musa
Street, and by
CONTINENTAL NATIONAL BANK, No. 7 Nieman at.
-CLAN:LIN/DOE & Ca, Bankers, No; -=
JOHN J. CISCO &SON. Bankoni. No. 33 Wallet.
And by the Conmany's advertised Agents throughout the
United States. Remittances should be Midair' drafts or
other funds par in New York. and the bonds:will be sent
tree cif charge by return express. Parties subscribing
through local agents, will look to them for their eafo-de
livery.
A NEW PAMPHLET AND MAP. showing the Pro
gress of the Work, Resources for Construction and
Value of Bondo, may be obtained at the Companrs
Offices or of its advertised Agents. or will be sent free on
application.
JOHN J. CISCO, Trawling,
;Iltmutry Kb * rit-A. NEW WORM
jtilfrth r ttVlig
lINSERANCE,ST&TEIIIENTS.
FIRE ASSOCIATIoN,
ll[ COMP49AtATED MARCIA el, Oklesi.
NORTH FIFTH STREET
INSURE BUILDINGS,,
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,
And Merchandise Generally from Loss
by fire,
(IN TOE CITY OF PTITLADMPIIIA ONLY,)
'.Btatement of the Ateehi of the Maociatfott Jenuari.
1866. publiehed in conformity with the KOVitiOtle of au
ant of Aleembly, nplirxrul Ansi' L,1842.
Bonds and Mortgattee on Property in
the City of Philadelphia only 1§1,076, too
18,914,9 S
50,744 51
4,490 i(n.
45,000 00
31,813,11
Ground Rents
Real E5tate........ .............
Furniture and Fixtures of (Mice
U. S. ts-20 Registered Bonds
Cash on hand............ . . ....
WM. if. HAMILTON, SAMUEL * SPARE( &WK.
PETER A. KEYSER. CHARLES P. ROWER,
JODY CARROW. JErSE LIGHTFOOP.
O*ORGE YOUNG, ROBERT SHOEMAKER.
JOSEPH R. EN MALL, PETER ARMBRUSTER,
LEVI P. COATS, M. H. DICKINSON.
• PETER WILLIAMSON.,
WIC H. 11111ILTON, President*
&BUIL SPARISWK, Fite President.
•
WILLLIR T. BUTLER, Setretarv.
JaV..th a tii•tt
PROPOSALS FoR STATE 'PRINTING,
Agreeably to the pmvhions of an Act of the General
Assembly of this Commonwealth. entitled "An Act in
Relation to Public Printing." approved the ninth day al
April, A. L. leZtt, and the supplement thereto, approved
25th l'ebruary, lit, notice is hereby given. that the
Speakers of the Senate and Iloune of Representatives of
said Commonwealth will receive seated roporals tint*
tis vire o'clock. at noon. of the fourth II:RIP/AY of
January. ISta, for doing the Public Printing and Wading
for the te:m of three yens: from the first day of July EU:rt.
at a certain rate ta:r centiun below the rates epeeifitid In
eaul net relating to Public Printing and Bieding,approved
the ninth clly tit -April. A. B. 1556, and according , to the
mode and rummer and conditions specified to said act an
the several eupplemente thereto.
Said I.ropoeals to etatify the rate per ceatum on the
whole of the rates of the said act taken together. and not
a opeeilleation of the rate per centum below the rates on
each item. 7lot following ix the form of propoeate (or the
State Printing and Binding:
I propo2o to do ail the State Printing and Bind
ing in the manner and in all respects subject to the pre•
visions of the act of the ninth of Atoll. A. D, l and the
several supplements thereto. for the period of threoyears
Dom the tirst day of July next. at the rate of -- Per
centum below the rate. specified in said set :and ehould
the State Printing and Binding as aforesaid be allotted to
me. "I will be ready forthwith with bond and approved
sureties, se required by the act approved With February,
lter4 for the faithful pet formance of the work en spotted,"
which said proposals ehall bests:fled, and together with
the bond required, shall be scaled tID and endomed "Pro-
Posale for Public Pr bating and Binding," and shall be di.
meted to tho said Speakers. and be directed to. ono or
both of them as aforesaid, to be °Perm& announced and
allotment made on the :Ift.th day of January, 1N.33, agree.
ably to the provisions of the said act of ninth of Awn
Dz.:, and the several supplements thereto.
I•. JORDAN,
Secretary of the Commonwealth_
I.l64ivaNeno
JA.NVAIVI
HOUSE G OODS.
t83,415,01J
HIGHEST PREMIUM AWARDED
FOR
BLANK BOOKS.
By the Paris Exposition.
WM, F. MURPHY'S SONS,
339 Chestnut Street,
Practical Blank Book Disnufactorem Steam•Powa
Printers and Bt. Bonen% Marion, Gold Pons, Outlaw.
A frill assortment of Blank Bookn and Ootninan-Eloess
Stationery.° OnßtantlY on hand. noksm W am rI4
ONE. PRICE ONLY.
Cold Established
ONE PRICE
CLOTHING HOUSE,
804 MARKET STREET,
For style, durability , . and excellence of wor
our goods cannot bo excelled. Particular attention p
to customer work. awl a perfect fit guaranteed in
cameo. ociPth a twee*
EDWARD. P. KELLY,
.
5..-.E.Vor. : Chestnut and,lieventh-Sts._
Completo amotiMent of
CHOICE GOODS,
which will be made in best, manner at
MODERATE PRICES.
CLOiINCk OUT PATTERN COATS AND CLOTH
NOT CALLED FOR AT LOW PRICES.
aptil
fr reir T e tAßJ . ; i t t c i rgi , -T il. V p tt o !Llf .: l x ),r bo No. re r ted a l ß ow AN t4 ol!
angulood Tenant. Immediate posse:Won can be had.
For, partiralarg,•applyat a RACE street., ult
atabl.
.1457?
4)FFICE:
No. .3 4
THUNWEES
PROPOSALS.
STATIONERY.
CLOTHING*
JONES'
ABOVE 81,ITH.
TO KENT.