Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, January 18, 1869, Image 2

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    THB IdAGAMSP. A
The freshest and vividestiVapqrrin these
Unary Atlantic is Mrs. Santo's Afgreuw - •
admiring Tribute to the .13t f gaibpr
-
this
land-' the number 0pe0e4.1,1 itself .
charming chapter, so creditable to two noble
women. Among the anecdotes infused with
the vivacity. of personal remitilyence,yvo
And the folloWing:
AtPPNA'nEs s
'The'
writer-once capent lipleasant. daY with
the Duke and - Duchess ' in riding over their
estates,.und :viewing , the, variou 3 improve
ments which 'they ;were 'plannifig 'their
people. ':;.The sensitiveness which -the-Duke
,seemed to exhibit.to the good or ill forta,aeot
Aiapeorer tenants was quite rooehleg:; :It !
lid 'been &very wet-season," ancrLwlierr the
Duke passed a little patoh of wheat, just
-reeped,and lying exposed to the rain, it really
seemed to give him more
. pain than any
thing which , dould - = have , t ouched' himself.
Whatever the temptations of-rank and station
,may be to mend who„lookupon,thent lira dif
ferent Way,lit is'eeitain that Duke life
was one long practice of the duties of fatherly
consideration tor,others. 4 7
i, `if there be any one'Woid'whichexpre'sses the
beginning, middle, and end of what is taught
to a young,womin dearefully ,brought up in
the upper ranks Etighele - life; it is'CONSID
ERATION. .Noblesse oblige is a motto never
Jostsight, of, im,their early, training, As soon
seas tkild barekpert , a book :'or appreciate a
picture, it is taught its duty to show some
thing or do
_something that may, contrihdte
ato - lhisebiiijedinetitAkp some friend or visit U..;
and life is thus made a study of thoughtful
At ‘ terition tA.others. - Such a ,training 41.9 411i13
~ia'd"edch ally habits gniele tlin'tluetiestr of
Sutherland, in hermagnificent beauty, a sort
eidiglenirlitTOVirer ;by, whichelleiti. eaiihted
itliciSttftelaylittd preeisely - the 'right thins - ,
and to give pleasure to •every one .who ap
lirOachedliev4z,
viMpeitititanCenf her thoughtfulness is worth
Inentioning,lierti:t.,br a Partio that arrived at
Xtunrobin - .( Castle; one evening;; litotes , two.
TOXIN; tAmericim girls, who never. had been
pnencietytintheir own country. As thtlparty
A.F.oso:4ate,ithey were not dressed in • season;
when, Pe t , dinner company assem-
Vell,Mtliedrawing-room,previous tn.passing
giut,to Ahedinner-table. The Duchess heraelf,
lioWAver,atfended these guests to then' rooms,
seisaile" their comfort, and, appreciating
the natural diflidence.of , - young persons, she
bade them.not , to•give themselves any nneasi
kiool; an she Would send after diem tin time
dinner. - •• After a little' While, instead of
*tending "a servant to convoy them to the
drawing-motif;.; she came herself tO their
apartments; and timid, graciously, "I hope ' I
time mot kept .you waiting;"t and, taking a
band of each, with motherly tenderness, she
led them with her into the drawing room.
Ort tinother - ' 4 ectiston, Anerintin lady
riding - MitWith her, and seemed piution
larlietreck' with the variety and beauty of
thti hentlier,Which fringed the path, and
made many inquiries about it.
I , '-' l otilieturning from the drive, while this lady
*as - dressing-for dinner,a basket was brciught
to apartment in which every species of
heather knOwn in Scotland wag represented,
-each „kind with a neat label affixed to it
giving its botanical name. That evening the
floral ornaments of the dinner : table were all
cfheather,==the . centre. piece being a beau
tiful ,statuette of • Highland and the
Pncliesti Wore heather for her ..heaildrese,
saying; to, lier k friend. - : "You see what pleasure
it gives us Scotch people to have our native
productions appreciated." A service of
China was used on the dinner-table, on which
heather• Was exquisitely painted. is could
- not, bi course, have been got up to order,and
rte existence among the repositories of the
castle, showed that the Ducheski_piust have
Willbustrate the spirit
ihe Duchess's whole family circle.
Her sister, Lady ,'wag returning
from an afternoon drive with two guests,
when they, expressed a curiosity, to see a cer
tainbading which had been a matter of con
versation,and she said, "I will tell the driver
to take us there before we return to the cas
tle." The coachman, however, was a little
deaf, and the t tady's order did not reach him;
and, therefore, instead of taking the turn
*whit* she, expected, he drove directly to the
castle. ,
"There, now, poor little man!" was her
eminent; "He didn't understand Me. I
couldn't tell, him now, it would mortify him
tie thit he would never get over it:. but 1 will
take you thore to morrow."
The author of "Co-operative Housekeep
lartg," always suggestive, in this number be
it.f)mes eloquent. Hear the day-dreams of a
practical housekeeper in her moments of mild
rartn,re.
TTOIISEINTFE'I9 CASTLE n 5 SPAIN.
• lik,then, the vast fabric of masculine civ-
Eization is based upon agriculture, so let us
unite quickly to build the feminine civiliza
tion neon htonsewifery. "The coney are a
feeble folk, but they make their nests in the
rock." Bo are we feeble,-0, the weakest,
most defencelees of created things!—but we
too will make our nests in a rock,—the rocs
of Union,—and in it we will hew out our
foundations deep and wide. Offering up our
taidall Jealousies on the altar of a nobler wo-
Waiiiliood, we will forego, as all our brothers
have done who have risen above barbarians,
a little of our present starveling independence
of each other for the sake of the inestimable
freedom and safety and abundance that must
ensue to mall in an organized feminine com
munity. For the'leaders of our association we
will elect the women who, by their pre-emi
nent fidelity awl success in the "small things"
of their own hounitholds, have shown them
selves worthy of the great things of many
households combined. Obedient to their ex -
Iperienee, and under their wise and gentle
guidance, our plain "home-cooking," to our
husbands' astonishment tind delight, will
rapidly develop in the co-operative kitchens
into' the magic modern art which, out of
Natnre's raw material, creates new substances
and elaborates new flavors, but whose every
opmbimition will now ~waft an aroma of
daintiness and freshness impossible to restau
rant or hotel, because it is an emanation of
delicate ladehood* solely! Our co-operative
laundries will not only send us back snowy
linen, transparent muslin and faultless flu
tings, but will perform for us also
every species of dyeing anti cleansing;
whilei- the co-operative sewing -rooms will
add to theinselves division after division of
the feminine and household belongings, until
finally all dials necessary to the complete
fernithing and adorning of humanity and its
home will be found within one ample circum
ference.. When the profits begin to come in,
the prudent housekeepers will first invest in
fartas and gardens, that our palace may be
teSY sat amid a, smiling nature of its own; bat
.11avy means accumulate, new energies are
reeso, so that easily and swiftly they go on
to lay the solid beams of its chambers, and
to build high its goodly walls. Its centre will
be a hall, lighted from above by heaven, and
Ude noblest of all its apartments will be de-
TOted to legislation.
cos Idr. E. Basket Derby's thoughtful
4 04 bit C - f.”94r Poital Deficiencies," we clip,
the collew hag hint :
IlikkßT- - 0 7 / 1 101f. A "HAIM OF DEPO43IT.
Let us adopt the policy of sagacious Rag
land, and convert our chief poet - offices in to-
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pet telit.,Wone.A.r P % ~, :1 mo*th a d
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iffitiwa,-.% , ,1k5t werii*i 1. ird Pl; dif•,,'' o,4.4did
hlite the fends F, , W:e ga th er Wires blti`
Thatiurrlietialtthfid....Vllolloo4n er,
.In - istioniT stocks or neve,telOgraph bond 's
four per cent., and allow the depositor to
withdraw his funds from any office on due
notice and the surrender of his eertificaM,
41 - the United Itiiigdomortireitt - tritaiii aid'
Ireland, with a population of but thirty mil
lions and with less deposits in savings banks
than we have,accumulates in its postal - banks
seven millions yearly, surely we, with nearly
forty millions of people,can in less than three
ycars.aceumulate enough in:similar banks to"
buy opr telegraphs, and thus .conferaldouble ,
ben elit lid the people.
- .. kit not politic at once to make the national
post , oftlee a bank of deposit?
Etigene Benson has one of his savory:au-I
mine, on , Baudelaire,) whom in his . _ ,
strange ,
,
French`dielon he ' calls tits ' Poet the
Wilke: . Let,; Clio ,poet of the malign. sit for l
.
his s i l h o u et t e; and after, if we want more of
~ . , .
hitii;-we may ' refer to the Attantae for the
_ ..
Walled portrait. , , • •
CHARLES 13AUDELATRE
Was 'hOrii -It may be
SupposPd that he leaXned the English
lang l usgo during, his, childhood; ,to his long
familiarity with it Prance is indebted for his
translations of the works of Edgar Al Poe,
whosngenius , inspired him with a sustained
profound , •ndrairatiOni - ' ophile 'Gander
says dint :uh in - Prancit the 'Mind
learnedlY strange
tlin't,„;h4ide Hoffman is not, more : than
_Uie_raul de Ilook of the fantastic. . .
.Thank , to , Bandelaire," ho continues, , wo
have a literary savor totally unknown,', and
the name Of Baudelaire must in gortin sort
be , inseparable from 'that ' 'of 'din American
ttuthor. ' '
The remaining articles• are, the continua
!lon Bigginson's very •pleasant "Old—
idpunke,•ollalbolie;"? "The Doors:top,.
a 'ballad by „Edmund C. Stedman more re
sults from Dr. BoWditch's•Profound study of
Consumption in this country; we cannot pass
without clippine,, in a parenthesis :
THE 'ANINRIOAN SCHOOL" AND - ITS BEARING ON
0 °NAM 11301$.
During the past twenty-five years we have
Diet ith'not a few cases like tip following:
A. child of, not-unhealthy; parents, resident in
the.city, is sent in , early , life to one •of onr
common iachonls. , Eager to learw, quiet and
retiring in diapositiou, loving hooka rather
than societ,i)ie pupil soon becomes the fa
vorite Of' the eacher, and prominent in the
class. In addition to the love and., corn
mendation of the teacher, such a child
haw. usually placed before him the
stimulus of prizes to be won, and
of unexampled honors to be carried off at the
exhibition of the' school. As he is willing
and apparently intellectually able to work,
extra duties are probably put upon him. The
parents, ignorant of physiological laws, are
proud of the success, and stimulate the poor
child atill further by urging it to try to gain
the prize already too much coveted. The
evenings at home, instead of being devoted_ to
a gentle, home edimation t which parents
should,always be able to give to their child
ren, and which should be considered by them
a sacred duty, are occupied by school studies
often till late at night. At break of
day, the child's first thought is of_ gram
mar, instead of the quiet loveliness of the
morning A lesson in philosophy, per
haps, takes the place of' a prayer, or of a run
out into the purest of God's blessings, the
clean and clear morning air. Breakfast is
swallowed, and off to school , races the half
tired
nd weak
from want of sleep, or, at least, from sleep
disturbed by dreams of lessons lost and
gained. The forenoOn is passed, certainly in
winter, in an atmosphere ,totally, unfit for
,human behigs to live in,—furnace-heated, in
sufficiently ventilated, usually of a tempera
ture above 70 deg., and alternately heated to
a close, stiffing degree, or chilled by the open
windows; raised from time to time in order
that teacher and pupil may momentarily
breathe with: comfort.
—Then comes a verse or two, by we know
not whom, on the Bee and the Rose ; a de
fence of English Ritualism, by Arthur Pem
ber ; Mr. Whitman's poem, about bait' of
which we presented on Saturday in a de
tached form; an essay on the Now Education,
by Charles W. Eliot, worth more attention
than we can give it at this moment ; a new
theory of the Birth of the Solar System, by
James D. Whelpley ; "Love on Mount Leba
son," by Major de Forest, who has exhausted
his successful genre of comic negroes, and
betaken himself, • with his excellent mental
photographic camera, to Syria ; a good
Freedman's sketch by a writer who seems to
covet the mantle which is dropping from his
shoulders, entitled "Oar Four Servants ;"
and the usual Reviews, which this month are
of a high literary value.—The number is a
remarkably rich one, the best we have seen
for a long time, and greatly in advance of the
hotbed showing-up of the Boston circle of
wits which the editefs indulged in last month.
—The • Mamineff' of Fields, Osgood & Co.
we usually receive from Turner Brothers.
Aldrich's "Story, of a Bad Boy"—who, if
he is bad, is an objet de vertu by credit of
the quaint New England furniture and anti
quities he carries with him—proceeda to its
fifth chapter in the Februark Young Folks.
The March instalment pvill iotroduce the
reader to the scholars of the Temple Gram
mar School, and describe Tom Bailey's sports
and pastimes, ivolving an authentic account
of the rise and sudden fall of "The River
, month Theatre."
The other contents of the number, which
is a rich one and richly dight in illustrations,
are: "Among the Glass-makers," IL, by J.
T. Trowbridge; "The Cat's Diary," by Mrs.
A. M. Din; "Dunnie and the Ice," by Sophie
May; "Lost Willie," by C. A. Barry; "Navi
gation and Discovery before Columbus," by
Juries Parton; "The Lost Children; a Juve
nile' Play in five nett," by Caroline H. Jer
vey; "Red Riding Hood," by Lucy Laroorn;
"Utopia,"by Edward Wiebb,(Music); "Hound.
the Evening Lamp," and "Our Letter Box.'
Mexiandel; Selkirk.
To the Editor of the Datly London•
Telegraph:—Stn: You observe, in your ad
mirable article of yesterday, that "everyb o dy, ;
is aware that Alexander Selkirk was Robin-,
son Crusoe." Among the "things not gener
ally known," however, is, Selkirk—if • that
was his real name, which is not'quite certain
—lived to become a lieutenant in the Royal
Navy; a fact which confers specinigineektl
nese on the procedure of the Olken; of Her
Majesty's ship Topaz° in erecting a
mostiment to ,him. A person who
represented' herself to be Lieu
tenant Selkirk's widow appeared at Ws
birthplace is Scotland shortly b :fore the re•
hellion of 1745, an4l claimed some pr Tony
belonging to him. Selkirk's peratinal narra
tive of his adventurea in the isle of Juae
Fetnandt a will be Viand, at length, in "the
Voyage Round the World of Captain Woodea
Rogue," one of the companions of the Ulu&
1 , L4111',
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DAIL
(* AL IO/ampler. Th 7 , , tve'iliArewi,b
i , e*ljelitse himself, is ,°* ' i .., interesting to
atl,ltpd, from the fe ',l,rel 1 , nigivartleti
in
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inti i *VpoßBeliß regardi )hr . . l. onetlti 14 to
Ite7eonciusion that Al BellOrWAvae
rather an ill- condition Wthan 0Wer1....
wise `h: He was but a St a t t d , beist; the hat`.
7.4.110.4eal "Robinson' iljltWill} Defoe's.
Your obedient va n X.
, .PzeR , IBBn, 18 ., ~,,,.. ~.-.,.. - , , , . •.
How the Gay Vowing )ertace , Alletre.
homes.
A Lopdnn i:edirespond \ Boston
-.Post writes as,
The Prince of Wales is what "serious" old
ladles are acergitornedlAd 411 "a very gay;
young man." He has grown corpulent and 1
thick neeled,- arida/Ook4 the groat
grandson,oc,, George the Plipt ,though his
beard, hides the,, lack chin and:in:troves
the iinsatiarkfory facial „Re smokes
coostmiedly and usesla abortinipe. •)ifle goes
most persistently. to •theatres atidt•to music
halls;
and once had - "thetreat Vance," as he
calls Ilimself=ta low rewire tili4ger-F- z to Marl- •
horougle Hoiise - to Amuse his; guestS;'in con-
sequence which the advertised
himself is "ander, Rthe;eapecial( patronage of
the Prince of :Wales" , ever- since. in snort, •
in stable-phrase' the yOung - man "feels' his
oats" and bas'BoAiii a 'lardi , 'erop , of twill
ones,' the alleged' i4e,t4114 ..,, Y l3'. l viiatep don't,
inity o , dirlunish,', ,
he' Is 'very good-nal iired4iridnadable;
deed, Intther,too.mueb lotthe.,former. They
pill age him st,the Marlborough-- House - . -- Er--
travagant himself ; he teals() thd'cause - of ex=
travagance •in"others; everybody lights the
candle'allietlf 'ends and barns as many (ruet
iiih.OF.ll.llYa,B Knollys,
4 1 1. 3 inlaYgr, O XPOs respectable Per
anniwho, knows as • much = about business as
indstletired , army Apflizers, which is to say
nothing:at all; and the MeOlution and' admin
istrative*facaltyof Napbleon' would hardly
avail to stop the profligate
.expenditure.
Wales tried it some; years ago, ttempting to
prevent collusion. among : the Servants and
tradesfolks, but gave'lt up, in despair; and hag,
since then,' allowed thitige , to drift anyhow
with "right 'royalfatuity: r . named
one;of his favoritehomes "PickPli*et,,"proh
ablYU'ComptimentAo' the dealer trOm whom
be bengal:dm, ¢nothcr ile Aitleil,'POSCh"
—though I am not aware of its being particu
larly slow and stupid. it proper Prince
Royal, he has discotinted' his "great expecta
tions," and ~borrowed a prddigious:BUM of
money, particularly from a fashionable tailor
and a horse-, dealet,Ahose names I could-men
tion, and Who enjoy a privilege Of 4Scoos to
him - quite remarkable. Bo Iltati am inclined
to think there may be somefonndation for Use
story which attributes au under-current of
motive to his foreign excursion. . But if he
entertains an idea. of marnma's , alidinntion.
is certainly doomed, to disappointment.
i
Women, n general, and: -,,especially
middle-aged and. elderly ones, are , deeidediy
fond of authority: indeed Chaucer—no mean
judge of human nature—tells us,vict the Wife
of Bath, they:love it, best,Of all ' things; and
any one who has obseried Her, Majesty's
career in connection with, her people must
have remarjred that she entertains a strong
and even jealous regard for her relations to
wards them. The taking them into her con
fidence apropos of "Ont . Life in the High
lands" was a culminating instance 9r it. She
is altogether a healthy; hearty woman with
the prospect • of a good many: years.'of life be--
fore her—in fact, so many that• Wales may
need one of those nutty-brown wigs
sported bya former possessor' f the title be
fore he obtains either that of Regent:or Alhert
the Fjrst. • So that he must ',e'en.. possess his
soul inn - Pa-gTlc - e —if he ; rdai li s :Vitt:4 l E nit i
RittilitriosTrorgiiiteri to state that lie has, so
to speak, drawntills on his ,constitution as
well as his income. It is said, that Dr. Faire
has advised him to moderate his pee; hence
he,probably goes tuiiiiise his healthiras well
as his purse, besides., the: reasons before in
stanced. Farre•is a friend of the Prince's. I
wish he had no worse intimates—for instance
an exceedingly- "fast" young swell Darned
Carrington, andkSGhoolbred, the linen draper
of Tottenham C:Ourt 'Road, who now "pro:-
tents" Wales's Old Pia* Mary Wilton, the
actress.
Menet Mechelen and the recital stet
pholichus et hew 'rota.
An interesting correspondence has recently
taken plaee between M Henri Rochefort,
editer of the Lantern, and a committee of
of the Club Reptiblicaine de League Francaise
of this city. The latter, in acknowledgment
of the services of M.Rochefort to:the comee of
liberty in Prance, sent iihn an elegant pen;
and urged him not to allow himself to be
drawn into duels by paid bullies in the service
of Napoleon, whereby hie life might be en•
dangered. e following is his reply:
DECEMBER 20, 1868. —Dear Friend: I
might even say dear fellow- citizens, for all
free men belong to one party—l have been
deeply touched by the address which you
have fraternally voted Ere, and by the spice
did souvenir that yon have dedicated to my
efforts to lift the French nation out of' the
abyss in which for the last seventeen years
she has been sunk.
The spectacle presented 13 , /, America is the
grand argument against tyranny; all, the
sophisms of despots fall, to the ground before
chat fact. She is great, she is powerful, she,
is rich, and yet she is free. Imagine then
the joy I feel, dear Mends, at receiving from
across the Atlantic a Cordial hand-grasp from
these whom every Republic= must regard as
his masters and models.
My dear friendsnil, members of the trench
Republican Club, of the RadiCal ReptibliCan
Club, and of all other organizations *Oh
take an interest in my lators,you beseeelt.ine
no longer. to, risk my life in unequal, duels.
When I threw. myself into the struggle
against these military politicians who are
plundering Franee, : an'd whOm I know to be
Capable of every 04me, I at once offered MO
sacrifice of my life, and I am bound to con
duct myself in such wise as to prove to them
that if their offers _have-not seduced me, their
threats cannot terrify me.
No one knows better than myself the folly
of those so-called affairs of honor, which
make my cenntry every,day more dishonored;
but in a community,where it has !Nadine
almost impossible to write or to spealc;,it
remains only, as a last resort, to shew that
yon are a man.
We have at last, I hope, entered upon
struggles more important and serious.' It le
for these you counsel me to reserve **self
henceforth, since these alone can bring, us,the
long awaited triumph of liberty and justice.
A thousand, thousand thanks, dear friends,
for the comfort your sympathy has afforded
me in the midst of my labors, which are
sometimes clouded by discouragement. To
one who has made up his mind to struggle
where there is so little certainty of victory,
words like yours are more theme hope—they
are strength and arms.
Be assured, however, dear brothera, that
whatever may be the result of the war, that
honest men have now declared against let
umphant crime. I will never enaploy the
magnificent pen, the receipt of which has
aroused such agreeable emotions of surprise,;
Int, in defence of humanity and of Frande,'
and 'not merely 'to the last drop of my inii,blft,
to the last drop'of blood hi my velne. "
• Humble soldier that lam in defenoe of Itel
publican ideas, it Is from men like yoti tha 1
look foamy promotion. No decoration given
U%C=l
PHIA, MONDAY, A
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v ibtx.ni - Rdon.spoili . ''''
—N. Y. sun. •
THE
4:7?;:t ICITRES FOWPREUNTS.
s.,BADBINSON,
Hoe 3nst, received exouiiito specimens of
• • o;f1 .Z? r 'l . • ' • , 1
Ark sidiaiilefor,Haday
Fine
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SIPLENSIIID UR,
o includinon nomber of olioice , genvi•
A Superb Line of •013.romos.
,•A largo assortment of NEW ENGRAVINGS:Bm. Also.
,
iiTYLF 4 / 11 4 1 4-E. 4 , 419A1M4 new PaPterag.
,
BE LATEST. MOST BPIUTIEUL AND I PERSI4.
neat teethed of coloring o Photogre EZ ptig. tintrold ,1
• TV RYTY
Thq greatestiadvitutegoi bf, the ivorylcrve over evOi+
other method lei to durability. being impei, nue to water
or air. pater being 'Prepared and , Ce rv mentect git . plate
glen , . Um colors , cannot poegibly fado..and,liaire•mii the
'beguty.'abd apt earince of the finest iVorypainting.,,They
can, be ,either token from Life: Dago ettotypes or d.tribro,
types. ben not taken from lit 0. it necessary, to
.give
the color of the eye, hair. and general complexion. Eno.
mated in th e _ ,'Very_beet_etyke of art -1, ,
JAMES W. yfrir ,T A MB.A. ;list', Emporium.
_ . 1 •14 d Smith Eighth street. -
- , • • Philadelphia
Where specimens can bee en, deli Canil
11118CELLANEOUS.
Si~II9t3INGTON. TI O.:November noth. lam
dbifib Milton and Philadelphia ,Noit Fish Com Pan
• .1
bare.theroughlyt extmined the Lettere Patent
_granted ,
to William Cutler. of l'ldiedilohla. September Bib,
lEBB;for;anima,royed Method. et 'preparing,. desiccating
and preserving bah. with the following mutt: .
The claims In,, , Outter`a 'patent cOverl-tirst, tbo honed
said desiceated,fiell as a manufacture or cetenswelyl
article: and,
i .seeont4 the process,
_described In the specifi.
cation bywhch that , new ' !Aldo is prepared. In `my
opinion. these are valid and lutficient chants, . •
• The first claim to the inventor boned and desic
cated flab.rie anew article of Manure :turn or commerce,
by whateter process Olney be produced. Other processes
than that claimed by Cutler may be devised. and may,
perhaps. be new , and p.tentable: but the diecove , or of
such me* r nxess %Minot put th+ arttcte into the marko'
and , Sell II did sa lie would *if-nogg the yirst claim
in Cutler's patent, and be liable to dame es to the extent
of such infringement •, and to produce this new article by
an old vrocess arVied teethes thirty; would , be equally
an infrintrem era . of Outlhee palest.
I have no doubt the article and the:procies claimed in
Cutler's patent are.new and patent r ahle,, _ a n the patent
sufficient to? their protettiOn. •
EDMUND BIIRKE,
FOrTne'r Commissioner of Patents.
I concur in the above opinion of Edmund Burke, Ego
- GRO. HARDING
• PnirApar.Prta. December , 29ll4 IM9
I concur to above ciplotoni of Edrxernd Barka and Geo
Harding, Eaqa.• CLARENCE A. SEWARD
..
lbw) (ma. Der-ember 30th. 1968.
I have eiamined the Jetters patent referred to In the
foregoing opinion of •Mr.'Burke. and fully agree with Mr.
Burke in that opinion. /lay person using , tile: process to
pr. pare the fiat infringes the patent, and any person
either nsingor selling the "BONBEVAND‘DEBICC4TED
CODFISH; , whether prepared bp that prom ,or Ato
canes moose% infringes the patent.
ORO. GIFFORD.
NEW Wan, December eeth,lB6B.
- • -
I. concur in the foregoing opinions, of Messrs, Burke,
Herding, Seward and Gifford.
BELLER.
tinw Yosx. Januaryl3ol,lBfe.
We concur to the foregoing opinions.
STEWARF. BITCH & WOODFORD.
.37113nrianowes N. Y.. January 9th: 1869.
nags:. Ann WOOD.
Trus-Er imi.mmisoratc.=- v ad
PI:AIBTEo Al bIoCOLLL
. .l" • ' - •
No. BOW CHESTNUT Street, West rouadenshla...
Sole Retail *septa for ConeHrethere & Co. 'S Oaterwrato
Cross Creek Lebigh Coal, from be Bhck&lonnumlrelo
, coal is partici:daily adapted Logi:asking Stint= fo
Sugar and Malt Houses. Breweries., &C. It is also anew
glassed as *Family_ CoaL Orders left at the °Mee of th.
ooTera. No, SO .WALNUT Street Ost floor), will race's.
tromptenention. • Liberal arran . meats - made wit)
man& actor re min a .tar oast • - yld tr
Solifdlicaq 111.1 , 11N t , JOIIN
,_ ,V. SIMAY7
rpHE UNDi pNED INY/Th. ATTENTION 'l% ,
1.,: thdr , stock o ' ' '
Spring Mountain, Lehigh and , .Locnet Mountain Coal
which, with the preparation given by us, we think can
not be excelled by any other Coal •
Office, Franklin Institute Building. No. 16 B. Seventh
street. . JUNES cts EitIEAPP.
ialo.tt Arch street wharf. tichuyikill.
HEATERS AND STOVES.
• THOMSON'S LONDON KITLTIENEB, OP
• European Ranges, for families, hotels or public
7, 1 institutions, in twenty differentaizee Also, Fbll.
. adelpbia Ranpea, Hot Air Furnaces. Portable
..11eatere.,Low down Grates, Firebpard Stoves. Huth Boil
era, - Stew.hole . Plates, Broilers, CoOking Stoves, etc..
prboleeale and retail the umnufac were.
SHARPE & THOMSON,
n025.w.f,r0.6mc. No. 209 North Second street.
THOMAS 8. DIXON' Z:t . SONS. £, •
Late Andrerwa &Dixon,
No. MS CHEM NUT Street, j!hiladlt.,
Opposite ,United States Mint.
Manafacturera of
LOW DOWN % ,
PALO
CHAMBER.
°mut..
_. And other ORATES.
For Anthracite. Bitulid
OS_ notie and Wood Fire'
ALS
WARM-Alis, FURNACES,
For Warming Public and Private Balding''.
REOWTEBB, VENTILdiaOR4.
AND
CHIMNEY. CAPS.
COOKIE WHOLESALE I-RANGES.
and RE HATHT AIL. EOILERS.
EnvymtkON.
THE LEHIGH UNIVERSITY.
• BovrIII3I7I4,3LEIIEK PA.
The Second Term will, open 'OD WEDNESDAY. Fell
ta, DNA ho special echoolt of Civil Engineering. M.
rhnnical Enginecrmg. Mining and Analytical' lAcmistry
are in full operation for advanced Studants ceekingA o.
factional tonne. Practical instruction in the Machin,
chop and Rolling Mill, and in Railway Engthooring , on
the road. is combined with theoretical exercises an th,
class room. Apply to
HENRY COPPER. L 7. D.,
jag lmrpt , Prosident.
VII EST PENN SQUARE ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL
-VT School for Young Alen and Bogs, Southwest corner
uf Market and Merrick streets. Pupils admitted at any
time. GEORGE EASTBURN, streets.,
jail Imo'
J
01114 M. FOX.; M. D.,
611 South Fifteenth street,
will give instruction in French and German. at any
place desired. to gentlemen wishing a knowledge of thee,
languages, with a view to the medical, profession. 'Phi,
is.a desirable opportunity. '- tio24-tf*
INSTAIUfITION,
- A LADY OF EXPERIENCE IN TEACHING THE
.S.A.Englisb. branches .desiros a position as visiting o,
resident governess, or as assistant in a sohooL' Address.
M. A.. Germantown. Pa. tai aim fgt.
PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY ACADEMY. AT
CHEBTER, DELAWARE COUNTY. PA.
(Fer Boarders only.)
Radon re-opens THURSDAY, January 7th.
The Buildings are new and very complete in all their
a
ppointments.
Thorough instruction in the English Branches. A very
thorough course in Mathematics, P.leellianics, tlhomistr
and Civil Engineering. Ancient and Modern Language.
optional. Careful attention is given to the moral and ro .
llgious culture of cadets,
Hirculars may be obtained of
• • ' JAW Slt MINE, E80.,6203 Chestnut at,.
T. B. PETERSON, RSQ„ 808 . 0hcehiut et.,
or of VOL. THEO. HYATT,
di ltilm President P. M. A.
ORSEI4I A. N H'l P BOIENTIFLOALLN
taught at the Philadelphia Riding 00hool, renrti ,
etreet above Vine. , The hereon are quiet and
thoroughly trained. For hire, !saddle ,Aleo car
riagee at all times for weddings.. parties. opera s funerale
the. Horsed trained to theeaddle. • •
THOMAS ORA.IGEI & SON. ,
DSY 6104111015.
HE BFBT MAKES' OF ' BLACK • AND MOILED
T
Fancy bilks.
Fashionable Dress Goode.
Lyme 13 Ilk Velvets.
Best Velvet Cloths.
Fine Astrachan Clothe.
Desirable Cloaking's.
&oche' andalauket Shawls.
kiPh Philahea and Yelvateean
Pine Blanketa,'&o.
Fancy Drew 000de dosing out cheap.
EDWIN FULL & CO
, .• ' ilfl South' Second atreet. '
ClakeTiGE Boer: -1.60 EfOlLfEl
y V White (1....nte BoaAtexelftsfrem brig_rennsylvhnii.
re Voac i per seie Bytaiihigit & C0..10
010=1—AN INVOICED ON"fi
EaIBURO RACE
limn and cotton.
PETER W/Wir a• BONG.
Wokkakirtreet.
8 1869
I •
=l , ;
L;
WATOREBAV LRT REPAIRED.
BO . ;1::"', • : ., PAM.
_4ll
Watches of thallhest Makers..
Diamond and Other Jewelry,
Of the latest is.bles
Solid Silver. and Plated Ware,
SMALL, SWII3.IOPIFORIEYNIAT KOLES.
dotage 'assortment 4tutt =dyed; with a variety
tleAugei • . • 4i P 1
:AlkitiE.%*•,CP"
vthi,teia ls Oaale f e vvE4 .
• li,ra
,LJA - 10 301
• *Al45ll'BB I?ireitour,Stretith
lea
114:11.' 6n
itt lie a r fa l te l o t t tli Na lk ak " SotabVtilrd strew&
BEW. Pi;fil/WHULTIOZIE6
' • ".• • • TIIE• .• • ; •
Amerigau STILII ay-School, .I:futon Union's
R I OD L '
Rev. RICFIARDNEWTCN, D. D., ; Editor.
THE SUIWAY-senbar,
uttesthly, v paper,,
_sixteen, pages. quarto, for ,fimsday.
school Teschers. Bible Clamber :Parents. and all interested
in theAeßstoustratiohntot tboyoreug.„ 7,Bactnumber eon.
tame a bERMON for (1131.1.. D BEN, and an 911
`LEMON for Stitiday.aohbabf, by Editor. It is pub•
iishod,at the tqw,rate of, , , ;,
•• 1 , 141P1i CENTS rEn Arimicau
THE - CHILD'S WORLD.
A beautifully illostrated paper. for Children and Youtb,
monthly or mi-monthly. Terms twelve cents per year
for the mowhiv, ,and twenty4gur cents for the semi.
monthly: for ten topics or over sent to one address, post.
see payablottt the Wilco where received.
W 4,;ataloguss of , tete society's publications, and
Simple Cot ietrof - its' Periodicals -- (webbed gratuitously,
on application at the depositary..
1122. 04e stAut Street,: Phiaadelphia.
to w ta tf"
, .• - . ;
LECTUREEL—A NEW COURSE op , LEcrunn. AB
delivered at the New 'York Museum of Anatomy. om.
Inswing the eutdecta flow to life and what to live for:
ikontb. Maturity and old age; Manhood gellefalll ra
viewed ; the cause of indleftUon. flatulence and Nervour
Marlowe accounted for. Pocket yohnneetoritainka tease
lectures ,wall be forwarded to partici unable to attendon
receipt of fonretimpe, by addreseina J. 3. Dyer, VS School
street. Beaton.- 4
OBOVEMIES, 1441WOOMUN
FRESH - FRUITS ANIY - PILESPVES,
Bunch, Layer, Seedless and Sultans
Raisins, Curranb, Citron, Calumet,
Ponce, Figs, 44, - 41e,
!Tay desaiption of &twin aitablo tbo Odd*
ALBERT. O. ROBERTS,
Corner Eleventh and Vine Streets,
LAM; ' APPtEs 2 WU= :tiItAPES HAVANA
Otefa yge*.t-tXilify Hfitxeei ,1416,
u t %Trbrooc a7 717. 118
• 7
II EMUS'S% PATTE -DEJ VOI • GRAS:—TRUPPLES—
**---.Feench Pea, and, Muatwoome, f4hv als on band- at
CA' MTV'S Dust Ea& Grocery. No. lib South Second
attest:,
C.(COTOLI ALE AND . 1311,3WN STOUT. YOUNGER.
C1:08 Scotch Ale and Brown Stout— the genuine oracle.
at $2 50 per dozen. at COUSTYI3 &est End Grocery. No.
118 South Second atreet. , ‘ •
EqUEEN OLIVES-+BOO GALLONS OTOS QUEEN
011vf by the barrel or gallons at COMITY'S EAST
D 01101:ERY. No.lleboutb Second street,
SQLIERRY WINE—CHOICE EiHEITEY WINE AT 42 75
per geHeik . trir th e earl of 12Nizallogiet at &DUSTY'S
EAST END ohOCEEY, No. lit south Second street.
[y.M,,Y 4 l~li~l : i.l f-1: I~l,{~>l~ 'd~lU~i
PATENT SHOULDER SEAM MUM
MANUFACTORY.
ltden tot thew 4:414)=1 1 I4 t V ganged sitv
Sentlemen's Fundshing: Goode,
01 lite nyles WWI valet,.
WINCHESTER & CO.,
w aos CUEI3TNITT.
FINE DRESS . SHIRTS
GENTS' NOVEI„.TIES;
J. W. SCOTT & 'CO.
814 Cheatit Street, Philadeliohis,
Four doors below Contineobil SciteL
m w 1:1
• _. CIENTE PATENT SPRING AND BUT
j and zip toned Over (tate t agotp.,,tert h enwhir end
i,
• .'
Metrics t &Left ado tilleder e et
4 .0 - , L, f tW' - atirl3 Witlll4ll34lNG . th)lbi3.
of every description. very ow Sid Chestnut
t. , street, corner of Ninth. The beet 0.14 aloves
for hal e ; and acts, st
EIOBELDERF N ERT .BAZAAR.
n 01,- tf6 OPEN 'EN THE EVENIG.
ILEDICA.La
CILMEDICINEB
PREPARED EP
ORIMAULr & CO.,
CEBU - HUB TO 11...1. 11. PRINCE NAPOLEON.
66 RUE DE nmatzuxu.
PARIS:,
DR. BETIMN DU BUISSONIS
DIGEBTiVE IArZENGSB.Okjii.E ALIKALMB LAG
TATES.
The Alkaline Lactates exercise the most beneficial in.
fluent's' over the derangothente of. digestion. either by
their peeuliar action on the mucous membrane of the
irminach, or by affording tothe latter, through their coin.
blusher with tee saliva to the _gastric juice, a supply of
lactic acid; Which all 'English, French, and othei
ologhts admitto bean. essential Principle ot digestion.
Feu the information of those , who may be without wadi.
cal advice, it may be stated here that the symptoms of
impaired digestion aro—llendache, pain in the forehead,
hemicranlat gastritia, gastralgia, heartburn. wind in the
stomach a nd bowels. loss of apPetite, elnatialice ,
egente In Philadelphia,
FRE 24CM . RICLURDO do CO.,
del 6mN. W, car Tenth and Market streets.
UtrAL DENTAL( (NA. --A SUPERIOR ARTICLE FOR
t...r cleaning thr Teeth, destroying ,animalcula, which in.
feet them, giving tone to the gnms.'end leaving a feelins
of fragrance andterfect cletinlinees In the utonM.qt may
an will be found to strengthen wept
be Used daily: and
bred.: inipitmus. w Oa the aroma and oeterrsivemess will
recommend it to Apiary one. ' Being, composed with the
rundetance of the Dentist, Physicians and Microscopist, it
is renfidentlY , offered Isisreliable substitute for the un.
certain washes forme, vogue.
Eminent Dentiste. acquainted with the constituent's of
the Dentallina, advocate its use; it contains nothing to
Prevent its unrestrained employment. Made only by
JAMES T.,SUINN, Apothecary,
Broad and Spruce ewe%
For sale by Drugglets generally, and
Fred-Browne, 43. L. Btackhocuse,
Bullard 'dt Co.,' Robert O. Levis.
O. B. /teeny. Goo. 0 Bower, ,
hallo D. Kay, Chas Shivers.
C. H. Needles, ' W. M. McColln.
T. J. lineband, B. C. Bunting,
Ambroee Smith. Chas. H. Eberle.
k Award Parrish. James N. Marks.
Wm. B. Webb. E. Bringluarstii; Co..
Jame's L. Bispham. Dyott & Co..
iluih, a & Combo , D. (I. Dlair's SPIT.
Henry A:Bower. Wyeth & , 13ro ,
IBABELIA MA c NO. Id, zus DE.
tatreet., Coutnititions tram s • ' itivP•
vi 181AI:wimp—A LwrrEn. mazp ' JANUARY
lyl 'mod, , tairkin a acre for tit ,013 u
0. at 6 =Mahe m
'''°•;42lld..jkof ARNOLD HERTZ , to -- biPs CAM iorder.
Nader tt' by OUARLES LENNIG. 'Ail peraona aro
warned against negotiating the said note, jpaymeat
havinP bean mtopped.-=-- _. ..YII34ER If ROT bi E
i
jab ,rra•
I f OST.
,plVaNtri NG; DAVIS & CO
I
• ', 4 ( 4 BIROSERI6-
_
No. 4Ei'aptrir m st TECTELD STREET;
"I'VlawimuTtli.
GLENDINNINOrDAYO3 - &IMOLA;
1• 1 9- g7al•o4',,OßctetifY,:ri's4
NEW YORK.
grayling and-Selling , Stockily_ Bonds
it-on = OpFom » selop',a s pleUty
~Pb3lade phis iltdutio :,ItsOstnetted by
*cickrajitt,witti_the " 1 9 e it),Fickarghl gPAII
Bald Iteetti'in .
33:ARK, , ING:II011a 4
-r•A .;*
,t.t 4:.g; a 4.A V. • ti A. CL.
.03F
A y
,
1,12 - and /14 Eisa..--715.114,DSZTIMAPrA.
' - DEATAEIREI •
IN At `L SEC iil'l EB
Insurance in the new' 'National Life. lumumace
Company of the United State& Full infounetion
• „
given et our office:
. ,
. , , .
1
' ITI I 4 - 11141DOLPII
,4 . 1
:13 — * '',..,., s il t "Th.:-,
4 04 'ir - 11 4 . Yo it
' ERS 1 i "..V.
beaters en V. B. Bonds and flitenbern
ot block:and Gold tsighnoOlt t ' root/Ivo
accounts plinanks and Batsmen, on *lb
eral teral ; ii issuP PHI* grxcikause'oot
C. J Hombro diSon, London.
B. Molzter; S. Sohn , * 00.',Fiemkroil:
Jomos W. Tooker & - 00 1 .1w,4110,
Aitid Other prinClonlolilesi;sind,Loisess
ot credislivallablestirouffnoni Eurnpo
13. W. corner 'laird and Chestna Street.-
0...01:1:•E.:`:.:0,XiS --"
UNION PA,00.10. 4..4.,
CENTBALPACIFIC IL IL;
6-2,o*.fs and ILSIE4i9s4.
DUE JANUARY lat,
A. i%l 4C0,141:0
WANTED.
) 1- A f t' I/ •
Dealers M Government lleearities,
No. 40 S. Third St.
ELEVENTH QUARTERLY REPORT QP TIIE
NATIONAL MANX OF THE REPUBLIC,
PIIIILADKLPIIIL, JIM 4,1 M.
RE43otiltef.n:
Loans and dliconnts. $1,068,0.54 CO
United Stales bond s' deposited
-with Treunrer of U. 8.... 600.000 00
Ronda on beneL. . 14i,000
Real caste (pro ductive).......... Wye).— ...... 132,121 II
8/.80.17517
Legal-tender Doter, coin. and cor
tlficatro .
Nal tonal Bank [total—, • • ... 426.9 01 013.
rraolonal cmency galliEr.anAm. •
.14413 08
Premium:.......9.925 00
Due from other banke........ 647,214 97
$937.215 95
keg:Pat.)"
Exyantee and tltuer
•
LIABILITIES. a .. ---
Capital stock ........ ......... ........... ......filo . . . ,
Circulation . 417650 00
Lel/omits 1.853,011 68
.'zoilt Ana ioe4l . .. in 27%16
--.
Total. .. .. ..... ...... ........ eta 80i.200 ss
161 v f m 6
I.gtlBER.
MAULE, BROTHER AcCO•
°II
2500 South Street
1869 PATTERN MAKERS.
PATTERN MAKE R S
CHOICE SELECTION
MICRIGAN COAX 'PINE
kbit RAT, ERN*
1869 • BPR UE
AN D H B M O
1869
LARGE STOUR
man o
FLORIDA FLRING. 1869
CAROLINA'FLOORING.
VIRGO. IA FLOORING..
D•
Afa 'RLAA:t RE FLOOR* NG O RING.
W UT IN LOORII% G
FLORIDA STEP BOARDS; 7 ork •
'FLOTUDA STEP •BOARDS. 11100 m,
• •
NAIL, PLAA
1869.
1 C.; t - to WALNUT BOARDS AND PLANK-10mo
4 .uvu. WALNUT , BOARDS AND CLANK...y.3%w.
WALNUT BOARDS.
WALNUT TLA , .. 4 tIC.
'AbSORTED , - • •
CABINET MAKERS.
B, I,o4gats, atc.
ut op UNDERTAKERS! .140MBER. 191 e„
uNpERTAKERB , 1,104.11.Vir Juk-oy 9 f.
. . Ittb CmDalt;
WALNUT *ND PINE.
1869. SEASONED POPLAR. 1869 e.
bEELSONEDCRE REY.
WRITE OAK PLI3I
HICKO LtY 1 01. AND BOARDS.
. ,
1869. Efigigit term
NORWAY bpANT
•GEDAR EIHINGT,RI3; icacit
- CEDAR 011INGE,R9. • Ayth.,.
CYPREIEM DINGLES.
LARGE ABbORt MONT.
FOR.' BALE LOW:,
1869.
1869. PLASTERING LATH. 1869
PLASTERING LATH. _ _
IMAIRLE 1111t.411171ffIER
MOO . SOUTH STREET.
,
iumova.t..
EfdOVAL.- 4 •THE r LONG , ' EBTAPLISH ED DIZ".OI`
Alb for the • number° and Belo. of, second doors.
windows, store fixture's. &e., , from &Weigh street to birth
street. above Oxford, wbere such eirtiolee are , for' sale in
Feat variety.
- Aloe . new doors, sosbesodnitters; ,
' steam ' NATHAN W:.!EI•LIS. , •
4.10/PMZTNEEISHIPS
E 00. PARTNERSHIP HERETOPORE EXISTING
T
between SAMUEL I. WE/31 . ..7..41N .GISEBN and
13, cibianisuN, under the Gm 01,,"OHARLES
GARRISON, M. D . " In this day dlstelvek tuaeonNnS
to the co.partnership u tree. Debts collected and claims
settled by_eIIAHLILS G. GAREItION , M. IX. who along
sign we arm , * TIMM 1112tinAVAP
JOSEPH P. ISURPORD:
Unatder
1869
- 1869.
tiefau4itiattlititi
• - 711 - 4 r,,rt`
Tile New Dominion - PodiaMont haa been - pro
rogued,to Ifebrnarr2so '"" , 17
A Finn in Seitinnitht l iesterdisit. ilbshtroYodl24,.
-000 worth of proporiy.,
7 9 a
`lB tl xa h
-
THE. Bank del , •commercio; of ntrirana,Astus
penqd payment on Friday;heavy.
fiseeiriaair fiiriVaan gave a dinner to emend
Grant 011 B!lttlldEth and a reception afterward.
Ar's, via.' ono of the, Louisiana Congresionen
cleet have Viten notified'. that their seats will bi)
Tna Virginia Republican Committee will meet
on the 271 b, to consult about ca Ong a State Con
vention.
FALRBANIH'. ^.an.ng W.... atKee
ne,
N. H., were burned on Friday night. Lose 550,-
Ix the Georgia House of Representatives, on
Sattirday, a motion for the readmission of the
colored members ;was defeated by a holm majority.
Timm= members of the 'Wisconsin Leglsia"
we have called noon the candidates for the U. Se
Senate frOm that State for an expression of their
views.
EX-Govunsoit Runnictr E. FeN^rox los been
nominated by the 'Republican - caucus at Albany
for U. S. Senator. vice E. D. Morgan, whose time
expires Match 4.
AT MAnton, Arkansas,.on Friday night, the
three daughters of a widow woman were out
rageously asaatited by nine militiamen. The
guilty anon have been arrested.
Tun Butts in San Francisco against the Pacific
Mail Company for violation of the Passenger Act
have been dismissed upon the CoMpan,y paying
the amount due the State.
Tina Board Trade of Portland, Me., have
pasfed retiAntiona favoring reciprocity with Can
ada, and'atiappr,opriathaa for the .Ngara Btdp
Canal
Ten California Fontana ate holding State ,
Convention at Ban Francisco, and have approved
the action or the Philadelphia Fenian Conven
tion. , ,
As express train'-: on the Harlem Railroad was
thrown from the traok by a broken rail, about six
mllea from New York, on Baturday night. A
number of the passengers were Injared,bat only
one Serlonaiy..
,
A aerAILI despatch says : "Letters received
here utate that General Grant and Presideollolire-
son 'tire both positively in favor of ' Cuban hide.:
pcnclence, and that Grant promises to aid In
aectpiag that end after his inauguration."
Tim National Bricklayers' Conveutlon, at
Washhlgton.has adopted a resolution concurring
in the elght-hour system. andanthorising subor
dinate unione to inaugurate strikes when neces
sary, in accordance with the rules of the Natloual
Union.
Tun neglect of the American and English
MinistetS, at Madrid, to arrange a reciprocity
treaty concerning tonnage dues Which Spain con
ceded in Jane last to all nations, and the advan
tages of which:are at 'present enjoyed by all ex
cepting American and English vessels, cause.,
American ships at Havana an additional expense
of S 1 per tun; thus injuring American commerce.
EUROPEAN AFFAIRS.
From Europe by Atlantic, Cable.
LONDON, Jan. 16.—Charles Dickens publishes a
card in the London papers of to-day,denying the
story of the recent death of his brother's, widow
In Chicago. He says. "The lady r ls eLLU alive and
well; resides ha England, and never was In Chi
cago." He bimsell is the , trustee of her estate
under settlement. •
The Anal slgniog of the treaty for the settle
ment of the Alabama claims has elleited favorable
commegis fop pearly all:thh,4bndon :Onpevslo day.
-
A meeting of those favoring the ballot in Par
liamentary elections was held in this city last
evening. Able speeches were made by Milner
Gibson, ,Chaties Buxton, ; Edmund Beales and
°the& - The atiSeMblage Waa large and much en
thnalasm was manifested.
LONDON, Jam:Lary 17.-1/watches from the
east report that *difficulty has . arisen between
Turkey and Persia. Disturbances have taken
place upon ffie eastern frontier of Asiatic-Turkey,
between' the Turks and Pendant, 'which 'have led
to the withdrawal of the Ambassador of Tur
key from Teheran. 'Slice thane oncurreaces Per
sia has been massing troops on her northwestern
frontier.
Bunting, Jan. 16.—0 n February 1, a money
order system between the large towns of North
Germany and the United States will be inaugu
rated., , The plan is to receive payments at the
postoollices in the North-German Union'and the
United States, and receive orders for-the same on
agents of the North German Lloyds the amount
to be Limited to about $5O, and to be calculated
at a fixed rate of exchange for both countries.
Theltrturgementa will be similar to those already
made, by the American Post-office Department
with the , government of Switzeriand,eXcept that,
on the Alzierican side, the business will be done
by the agents , of the North German Lloyd, in
stead Of the post-offices, the Post-office Depart
ment having declined to enter into the arrange
ment.
Pants, Jan. 16.—Another session of the Con
ference was held to-day, for the purpose. of af
fording an opportunity for the members to *Apr
a deelaration,of., its opinions. The public news
papers' of this; ("Mang say the declaration RSIR3
of Greece; in the !Merest of European peace, to
suppress the bands and vessels intended. for in
condone into the neighboring States of the Otto
man Empire, and counsels Turkey to withdraw
her ultimatum: It concludes by expreasing
hopes of the ?speedy renewal of diplomatic rein- -
Ilona between Turkey and Greece.
Perm; Jan. rl7:—The. Turkish Minister has
agreed to the main points of the. settlement pro
posed by the Conference, but awaits instructions
from Constantinople before signing the resolves
of that body. 1.
Rangabe, representative of Greece, has in
formed M. Lavalette, the French Minister of For
eign Affairs, that his instructions from the gov
ernment at Athens are delayed in consequence of
an interruption of the telegraph.
PARIS, Jan. 17, evening.—The Conference on
the Eastern question is on the point of closinic
its sessions. It recommends Greece to accept so
ranch of the Turkish laltimatuni as relates to
Cretan affairs, and to refer tfie case of the affair
at Byre to the decision of the courts, and promi
ses that. Turkey will , withdraw, Me Last point,of,
her ultlnratrun4tOnfthing the' observance Ofinter- -
national law. ,The Conference ..tilt4tains the
policy of strict riniii-intervention.'
Thalatest adiriets from Athens , show that pre
parations fdr War "are actiVely going on in all,
partis'' of The , banks of Athens have
loaned the government $20,000,000 for war pur
poses. r): •
Fx.,on6en, "16.:—Ribts occasioned by an
attempt to collect the mill tax have. Wen renewed
recently in various Tarts of Jhe „kingdom, The
country toAday; s hoitiver; is tranquil.. 'The mili
tary.forces„have very freely used for•the'
suppreasion of thesaditiordem, and twenty-six of
the rioters haye been killed and wounded.
Manare, , ,Jat. 16.Tha erections" in this city;
and in &peat majority of the , provincial towns
haveteen carried by the government , candidates.
liiiniuti°,* Jan, 17.—AdditbanaI .relnforcoments
for the army in Cuba soon saikunder Gen
eral Nilsen. Returns from the'provinties increase
overaiiiiffraingly the majority of goVernment can
didates erected. , •
The Treaties with Great
The Ledger's Washington.despatch says:
It has been well known that the President sent
to the, Senate, on • Friday , last; three '
,important
treaties with Great Britain embracing severally
the Alabama Claims commission the naturalixa- ,
tion controversy and;, the flan Juan' boandary
question. According. to a custom of the Executive
and a rule of the &mate, no information , is given
to the public in the patter of making and ratify
ing treaties., until the 'Senate shall have taken
actual action upon them, and therefore no ablio
intely,correct,statements of the contents' °flit°.
above made treaties can be- given unless - based
upon info ation surreptitiously obtained.
Still enough 'of an authentic charaeter has been
given outin various wept to enable 4is to "say
that in the matter Of the Alabama and other mu
tual claimant' the respective governments since
1 853, the protocol agreed upon, by,our,.Govern
ment and that of Great Britain einbraces substan
tially the features or the 'original draft '.squeed
upon by Revailk Johnson and Lord f3tanleineald
amendments: thereto: afterwards suggested by
correspondence 'between': Earl r• Olarendcitt "and
Secretary, Stivrard; heretofore referred:l.6'4;r your
correspondent. • • .
The prittocol provides for ,cominlifekill ber
4iiii,O 6 ieirie 6 ai T iiii 6 iiZnrWquae . toborer
j 4
peinud by eacti i kekertnnentiter hold ... Session n
Vashinettin, within seven date after the puree.
tlEnl . pr , the,treAry..;l A mejority of ;• the
sten shedidecidei: tiny 'dose, an& When 'the cern
=lesion cannot decide, the fact is to be reported
,`td the respective gervernments.
4- If then two governments cannot agree upon.
the controverted Trestle& then theystiall acted an
umpire; and ' this umpire ehall be Abject to
-ratification or confirmatton.by the Senate of the
'United States.
The foregoing is in a nutshell the bails of set--
tleMent Of the'Alabatatecialms. '
The substance of the treaty as to the rights of
naturalized,citizens of the.,United _Slates has here
tofore been given in these deapatches.
dint it may now be repeated briefly by saying,
"!bat England abandoned tho long-maintalped
proposition °need& subject alwayss subject," and
concedes to natives of her soil who have become
citizens of the United States the same rights and
privileges as are accorded to native-born citizens
of our Government•
The terms of the treaty are 'pliant tis the one
recently concludedbetween the, 'United. States'
and Prussia, anti it IN' rather more Metal. in`' its
provisions; ' ' _ '
Rebel 00tragei ithilretinessee.
A.Washingtort desPatsch saYa:
Letters have been received here by a, South
western member of Congrees, detailing outrages
in the State' of Tennessee. It is stated that two
loyal men were killed in Franklin county on the
day of theelection, and another taken from jail
and hung in- the= tourt,hbuse,yard. - Nobody
knows woo committed thC89,003. & letter from
Shelbyyllle, datediTanuary' Tr; says: "In a recent'
Sght the %alai' were badly Whipped, but
they threaten: to come thothiatith strong from
Lincoln`-==and Marshall' 'counties. They were
about thirty in - number, mounted On Mille
back and - drove into the public square,
blowing whistles and yelling , like devils.
They then moved down the Mtirfreeshorit'''
pike, anffas they appeareil near Dunlap's' they
werellred into-and sir -of -them-wounded: - Just
after the lbuklustmn off, and during the excite
ment, a barn was set on Another letter
Says: 4 `ll the Kuldineorganitation shall not be ,
suppressed, loyal men cannot llve in Tennessee;"
and the wnter adds: "If in this Btate,wlth a loyal
element, and ,Brownlow ,as,Governor, you, are ;
not Safe; what vvouid you look for in. the other.
rebel States? We baps no secttrity for life and
ProP4l l 4 494 ito,o , xerelse of : liberty ...1, Ttu3sKi - Aro!
facts; and Congress must do something to' pro
tect loyal citizens, or they will Oo murdered by
thousands."
From our late ,editions of auttg4y
The Post office Department. , Frands.
Ynpecial Detrpaiin to the Pena: Emma ienotlgil
marosr. Jan. 16.—Another attempt will
be made in the Douse on 'Monday toga thkreso--,
lution throngh investigating the contract,
Wells, Fargo & Co. The Post Of ice ring, which
is very powerful, will oppose this,Snd,'ll: pus
Bible,.secure its defeat. There 'are ,very
mnpleasant rumors afloat connected, wise
the names of certain lleimbilean CongresSmen
who have shielded the Poat Office Department
from all attempts to investigate the frauds there,
which - have caused ro little - talk. resolution
also to be introdUced, c"l'ng uPon the.COMftillfee
on Expenditures in the Post °Mee Department,
to report why they taVe never examined into
and reported'to the Rouse as to the truth of the
sworn testimony taken before' the Select Com-
mitteo on Railroads - over a- year ago, that 'Poit 7
office officials were paid lame sums of money' to
inerease.,thq_ pay of to wailteEvice9lr,' rtain
railroads:
This matter was teferred to thii 'Conimittee on
Expenditure in the Post Office Department to in
vetitigate, but „ter some moaccountable,
the subject was permitted to dig, out. Is is now
proposed to call this'committec to some account
for their strange actions iti suppressing am in
yeetigatiott.; ' •
The Alabama
AgPetiallezPidtiztOthei Evening
wnbuguaroll t Jan. lAA—The , convention, be
tween itteTbultediltates - and England for the eat,
dement of the Alabanntlialims-Vas sent to the
Senate yesterday.. it Is understood that &ere-,
Lary &wait nacelved,sesteidaymniniing, a tele,
gram from Reverdy Johnson, announcing that
the convention had net been signed. - ,
The Secretary of State telt therefore author
ized, belore,havingthe official text in bis hands,
to send to the &nate, for' its thnslderation, the
draft of, that convention which had been re
ceived by cable.
from, %Va son.
aSpecial Dcapatch to theritili. Butting Bullatin.l
w ',son:aro:l, Jan. 16.1.= Neither branch of
Congress Is In session to-day. The Senate Com
mittee on Commerce considered the appropria
tion for River and Harbor Improvemgints this
morning, and awned to report a bill' making ,
nearly two million `dollars appropriations for in
ternal improvements. Gov. Harriman, of New
Hampshire, left for home this afternoon.
A number of Senators and Congressmen called
upon General Grant this afternoon.
The weather is clear and pleasant.
From Wootalngton.
W4BIII.NOTON. JEIII. 16.—The_ r
Convention have adopted report,•tirg g t i a
organization of an Equal Rights League. Reso
lutions were passed asking Congress for an
amendment to the Constitution, so as to put be
yoed cavil the right of every citizen to vote, irre
spective of race, color, or condition; and urging
on Congress the necessity of further legis
lation -to' , redress the outrage of erpelllng
colored members from the Georgia Legislature,
and to restore the rights of colored people in
that State. tsub-committee Is preparing an
address to.bp,laid before the American people,
and another committee has been appointed to
present - the suffrage question before the Congres
sional Judiciary Committee.
The Indian Troubles.
Sr. Loris, Jan. 16.—An Omaha despatch states,
that It Is reported that a number of Indians, re
cently engaged in the war. in Colorado and
Kansas, have reached the Powder River country,
where a council was held by a large number of
chiefs. The object of the council le unknown.
The Indians are, quiet at F.ort Fetterman and
also along the Upper Missouri river.
A Dower despatch says that a party has re
turned
from..lhe pursuit of the Indians in Cache
La.Poidrti Valley, having succeeded in recaptur
ing 100 horses and killing one Indian.
General Sherman telegraphs from St. Louis to
A. A: G. , TOwnsmid the folfetelng despatch from
Gen. Sheridan:
IN THE FIELD, FORT COBB, 11/DIAN TERRITO
RY; Jan. 1.--[By special messenger to
-- Lawierice,
Kansas, Jan. 15;1869.]roBreoce Me
W.' A. Nichols, A.".A. G.--pENm.: I have the
boiler to forward the,following for the informa
tion of the LieutenatittGenerei ,
The destrUetion of the Canpnehe village Ity,
Colopel - Everiek's command, on, christirMe da y,
gave.ttoi ;Mal blow, ti thepacithopo of the Inan
rebbilitin. At midnight on Dec., 31,1.868, a dele
gation of the chief fighting men of the Cheyennes.
and Arrapahoes,2l in number,arrived here on foot,
their animals not being able to carry them on.
They said they would go to the villoge,and begged
for peace and permission for their people to come
in,and asked no terms, but only Dif a `paper .to
protect them from the operations tor , our troops'
while on their way. • -
They report the tribes In mourning for their'
losses. Their people are starving, having eaten:
up; all their. dogs, and finding.no.buffalo.
bad forced them into the canons on the eastern
edge of the . Staked Plains, where , there was orr
small game 'or briffeilo. • They tirein a bad 'fix,
and desire to surrender unconditionally.
acceded to their
_and will punish them
jestlV"arid . ,t can scarcely make' an error In any
;punishment awarded, for they • all have blood
,upon their hands. Yesterday we received a few
papers, the first for a month, and I see it alleged
'by Indian agents that Black Kettle's band were
on their reservation at the, time they. were, air;
Me red. This irfa falsehried.
The reservation extends .but 30 up the
Washita fropi`Fort Cobb, The battle,tocik place
12fi miles up, the river:,frora Fort . Cobb. -It_ is _
also alleged that.th.e.iimid was friendly.; one
would make,such afr.' assertion who had any re-,
paid for frith. The;young men% of this band
commenced the war. I can give their names.
Bora° of Black Kettle's, young ,men were out
depredating at Fort Dodge IwhetrtheNbliage, was
wiled out. Mules taken from trains, matter
carried by our. murdered couriers, photographs
stolen from the seeme of the outrages on the Sol
omon and ;Saline rivers; worelonlidld thil• leap
turd camp; and in addition' have that owel
illustrated hietbry, - foand in thei r
shcpsoltftthe, : t4ftereut fights murde rs 'tbie fOhtkiveS„eugag,ed. .
THE: D y ? girls ELP AT 31k1113 1 is, :l'
• Oil • ; ;
•lUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE
7 . . ~ ', . •
AN ,.
' COMP.
,
, NEW YORK.
......_
PLINY FREEMAN, President.
toms. ANDREWS ' , . .I:vi,
-piret els,
re
' , IND. A.;BARDENBEROII,) --.
RORY C. FREEMAN, Secretary.
(josh - - Assets $1 4 200,000.
ORIGANIZEiIis MINE, 1564.
ALL POLICIES NON.FORFEITABLE.
PREMIUMS PAYABLE IN CASE.
LOSSES: PAW IN GUM;
It Beeches No Notei_ind Ohio None.
' By the provisions of its , eherter' the emtireSnobs
belong.beli to policy hohlerskiand must be .Paid. to 'Diem in
dividends, or'veseryed for. their greater mil t ; Phi
, des are made en the contribntirs plan, and P a Juana
allY. commencing twOlears from the date ' f - the policy.
it has already 'made two'. dhidende'. - amounting ' to
04,000, an amount never before equaled during the first
thrt e years of any company.,,,
P E R R U M T I E T X S
T T R O A TRXAyREGtqP , ANTOEL D 'I O W r IPTEBE
OEQURED FEMALEIK P TAKEN AT
THE USUAL PRINTED RATES, NO
EXTRA PREMIUM BEING DEMANDED.
. 4 - Ariflrt-no_llA 'A. ,-, f , : , “3"i• I ,
ApplitaUchmforAZ =0 Ittilides.lifoi.)to-year c 'life'
endowment., terms or cnildrems endowment. taken.. nd
all information cheerfully afforded attbe`
~
' BRANCH OFFICE OF THE - COMPANY,
NO. - 4-ps, wa. m a - NT,3 v : STREET
, . )
!' I t. ..;: ' ',' P : PlltTga, ~' ~, ,-
.
M.'M BARKER, Manager,
&stem Department of the State of Pennsylvania.
Particular attention mtven to ' • - •
FIRE AND MARINE RIB
v l r ch. In all ixistances, will be placed il l i C turt.alass Comm
, on of tbineity,, turinilk all theta, of mown stalidlnAiri
e Yo *.LNevv England and BaltlmOre. , •• -,.•
ACCIDENTAL RISKS;
STOCK.. AND INSURANCE ON LIVE
cariifOlT rittou4a4A.,Weicl49 l 44l l ,of thattina l
By enlist Personas* SIG= and p pt despatch of
- ,busineige intrusted ttithY carb.B hope to merit Cud - re.
coin° a full share of public patrOnage. -‘,..." . '' '' ' •vq,, , . 1
r. 1
.k> , ,, , . .1. . •au 4cie‘
''' " " ' ihk Wit /M LA
, ychuif w tit, - - ' No. __... ut B __.
; 1
. f -
A; n
iy ta lV Ppao rir o 6 I 0
neA r xul
C Au m i p llat — ar h - i 4 co i r n po n r at i
all n t n 2s .
-Charter Perpetual—No. 510 Walnut street, opposite In
'de ndence Square.
ids 4..;oropany, favorably knownito the community for
over forty yearis continues to - -iustere hisahnit loss ordain.
ago by tire. on Public or Private Di.g.Win either puma.
no Ey or fora limited time. ill3l on Farnlttue, Stdoks
of _ Go ode and Merchaudisi igen o on moral tenno..t. •
1
eir Caplial,+trigether vim: , ai- ins' Surplus ' Funa, is
inv ted in a most careful manner_,. which enables thew
to offer to thninsured an .rindoubtaa, aeonritpinthe care
of: 1/ 3 1. ';'• ' I . ~.,,' i,-, , : t ! :DIRE,CIrOV., ,; , , , -!, i ; , :.:::
~, D el Sicith,lr.. ~. 0 pey_erqu4l
oranneyeensork r VI mos south.
1'. , ..1ere Joinburel; i ~ :r "! Henry
I onias ily l / 2 ..I. G em yell, .
c• ,-1,) L) ) Daniel .11aildocuiran. .;. ,i :.
, 1 ' DANIEL ilfitlPEL.4r.; folaidtmts
1 • Yinstais.GE.eitputzuriliordtarar
=111!
=MEE
tiOn on taiEt enbjeet.q . 'lllsilintld IlkV known also
Pot I invited'illiek Kettle and hie tint
irf, through the Arropshoe chief, Little &Nen, in i
my interview witb,tharphief at 'Wirt Dodge In 1
Sept( tuber Ink!, betktitiw dfd 'n0te0m9.4,2 Orin
reppeetfullyi, BHEicLOAN,
„
•
The Plinth Corps. ,
NEW Tom, Jan. 16.—A meeting of the Ninth
Corps officers and ollicera of the Burnside expe
dition into North Carolina has been called by ,
,General Burnside, to meet in !New ,boric city,
Foruary -- Bth - next—the • anniversary of the
capture of - Roanoke,_,_Talen&-for, the., pur
pose of, forming a, - permanent 'organiza
tion, and taking ' tneasdres -Rik a general
Meeting et an early day.„lt is hoped that a fell,re
presentation MEIV be preserit,'andithat all officers
proposing to attend will notify'the General as
early as possible; at post-office box 865; Definite
notice of the - hour and piece of meeting will be
found in the New l'ork papers of the 7th and Bth
of February.
THE COUETS.
•
,
brim AND Tegummt..—Jadges mid Ludlow.—
!The ease of Sawed Bolt, charged with the murder of
bilatopher‘ 13,thel, was commenced yesterday after
noon. It wee alleged O c t
behalf of tho Commonwealth
that on the' night of-Dct.l.Bth,leet..Chrietopher and Ed-
Ward Byrnes were in a tavern at , 'Fourth and
Monroe. when 'Bolt; =Pollock and others en-
tered. Christopher Byrnes proposed three
cheers' for the Niagara Bole, whereupon he and his bro.
ther were atemulted with blac.kjarlw.and•then when the
two brothers endeavored tti , geVout-they.were chat.
Christopher Bytnes receiving a wound in the breast,
which canoed death in a short time. It was alleged that
ilclt had a pistol and discharged A; it wax also alleged
that after the shooting Bolt made the exclamation, "I
have put two of the out of the way."
A large
_nundeo of witnessea were examined ht support
ofithase allegations'and the ',Conrmonwedlth's cue had
nut concluded when our report' cloeed.
INSIIRANCE
'TioNAL'
lIIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
UNITED STATES OF AMERIOAI
Waled/WON P. C.
Chartered
O y r Sp d e c J i v a t l y d 5O „ 868
gre's" , fp-
dash Capital,? $1.00,000
t Paid in .Vu.u.
IM
,ANII C OFFICE: ~
•1 . ,
FIRST NAT/iIMAL BANKAUILDING
1 - Plataiiimisia.
Where all correspondence, should be addressed.
i -
DIRECTORS:
crsitzNcE cLAIT. I E. A. Bos4mli,
HENRY Xt. COash.
W. E. CHANDLER.
JOHN D. DEFREEs.
EDWARD DODGE, ,
,
lizedricidiC
JAY .COOKS
JOHN W. ELLIS.
WO. MOOBREAD.
GEORGE F. MEE,
J. lIINCPCLEIC MAE= 7.-
OFFICERS:
CLARENCE a.,0/41/101. Phile4ol.l4l4FreeldEnt.
JAY COOSR.Mialisnaii Fthancefalld Mkeentive Cern
npittee
LIMNRY D. COOKE, Washington. Vice Prerident.
EMERSON FEET.PhUadelehia. Sec's , and Aeitiarl-
E. 15.avaxm Washingtot liza*PASeaNtaFir;
FRANCIS G. SMITE. M. D., Medital Director.
J. SWE.Ki Mr A RS. M. D.. Aturistant Medical Director.
. .
Thine Company. Rational In -eharacter„ offers, by
reason of its Large Capital. Low Rate' of Premiam. and
New Tables. the Men deeirable meanie of Inaurtng Life.
yetpretkated to'tbe pnblfc
Cirmilat% Pamphlets. said 'fan particulars given on ap.
dilation to Ole Branch Oilleif of the Company or to its
C‘eneistelgenta,
General Agent. of the Cfortkpeiry
JAY C,13011:6 di C 0 .., New York. for New York State and
Northean.New Jersey.
JAY WOKE As CO., Viarhington, D. 4[1., for Delawar
Virginia; Dietriet of Colambia and Wart Virginia., '
E CLARE. at CO.. for, Xdroursivailitt lift. Southern
New Jamey. B B.llnr Esr . Harrisburg, Manager for
- Central and , Westerti' Ponn,sylvtuda.
J. ALDZII ELLlfidr. CD.,cideago„ for Illinois, Wireorusin
.
and lowa.
Bon. STEPREMMULTAR, tilt;Pant, for Minnesota •and
N. W. Wireoroan. - ,
JOHN W:ELL4S dc CO., Cineinnati. for Ohio and Oen
tray and Southern indium,
r. M. EDGAR, St , Lout', for Miruouri and Karim.' ,-
a. A. KLAN &CO.. Detroit. 'for' Miihigan and Northern.
Indiana.
A. M. 610TliERBHED, Omaha. far Nebraska.
I oUNSTOt BROTTIERS CO.. Baltimore. for Mary
land.
New England General Agency under
thaDfrettlon of <,
K. A. ROLLINS and
Of the Board of Directors.
w. E. CHANDLER.
, • J. P. TUCKER, Mina /ere
3.lderehanta• Exchange, State street. Roston
18213: r ittialata ll intrWWW "
,•
•
FIRE INSURANCE 'COMPAIIIT
i PHILADEtEiIitt%
• ‘=‘,
los. 435 and 437 Cheihnd-Stredi
ffEMO
Assets on January 1,1888,
#l:2 , 003,740;00•
2"eggiutaixt;i:::. ..... . . . ..M9
P,temiprup... ... . . .......... :Ammo 20
oireErrixo mums. ----
inef9ME ; 86 %
Losses Paid Since 1829 Over
05 3 5 00;0 00 0 e;i :
Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms.
. , •
1 1 1:11.ECTORS.
ihas ' s. N. Baacker„ • I Alfred Fftler. '
amnel Grant, Thomax,l3par
. Richards, Wii„ , il.__w_a_=. - -
rale xea. Alfred G. /5
g. op; Eska,• • Thomas 8 . Ellie.
CHARL.P. N. BANCEEl4,Presidont.
GEO. FALEI3. Vice PrerldMit.:
JAIL W. bioALLISTER, Secretary pro tern.
Except at Lexington, Bothnia , . , this . ComEMilijuullga
Agencies west of Pittsburgh. let 2
ASBURY
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
IEW -
(salsAitai - ' 7 'Sib o.'ooo
. , LEldttEi B GB,_Preildent. •
GIRVELL.GYPT. vice President aird'See't
imouinepipryoux.ettuAry.
The 'Asbury , Company issues Policies Arun tboiorniiin
present use on the moat liberal terma in respect to rates,
Weldon of profits, restrictions on owe ation and, Awn,.
coropatible with safety. loam 0 -of
whe'llL ll
. 11 4 "ftlfell'44.l4iclee st!soll 1 ,. PAP I -for
fellable;
(tomineneingburbletis °lapin s Art InirF,
; dew with po much favor that ts inaninetiatia ,alrea dy
igmint to over EILIK!0410 , said are Oily increasing daY
PENESYLVAIVIA., AGEP/ gir t . ,
34121313 Att. LONGllAttOntiger,
302Niffilltitit Street, PhilaabliptLits. ,
L9S'Xi. BOARD OP RlthEaliCP;ll4 PHILADELPICIA.
orPTaater. lafg e rary. . lam oLor V p
Arthur G. Cot m.
Julies
rJohn M. Maria, gu t : Bunten
m. Divine. , AL 'Worn%
olarA. Wright. * C . Spencer .
B. mconfe Wright .
0c24 a m 260
TAB REnANCE / 1481 TWCE PONEVWX Or
1} ADELYIiIA.
Incorporated in 1841. Charter Perpetual.
OfficakBo2W4% street,
againatlora or . &ng 3 eby FLEW. on' Moises.'
Stares and other Buildings. limited or perpetual, and on
Furniture, Goode, Waxes and Merchandise in town or
co n n LOnSEB PROMPTLY ADMEIVM:4 o PAID.
Amte 8437.898 83
• Investe.d in tbe following Sectirities.
First Mortgages on CitYProer4.l4eirsecured.sl6l:,6 - 00 OO
United btates GovemmentLoans 117,0e0 00
Philac elphia City 6 per cent. inane 16,000 00
,Petuasylyania. $3.900,0t0 6 per cent. Loan. 80,000 0,1
Penneyiyania lltiaaililrroad Bonds, first Mortgage.. 6.000 00
?Camden and Amboy Ballroad Company's 6 per
Cmat. Loan. 6.000 00
Loans on Collaterals . cm , oo
LittlatbalincOn and. BroWil Yds; ‘ 7 .
gage 80nd5............. . ....... • 4.660'00
County Fire Insurance 1,800 110
Mechanics' Bank Stock_ ....... - ....... 4,000 00
Cotomercial•Bankot Pennsylvania ..... k... 10,000,00
Union Mutual Insurance CoMpany's Stott-. 560'00
Reliance insurance Company of Philadelphia
iitock 00.
Cash in Bank and on .
Worth at Par
Worth this date at market piicka
- - - - -
s Clem. Tingle.Tri.. 3 DIRECTO
.Thema - a MOCire..
:Wm. /Amster,." • ' =Samtiel , CatAttet,
s ' Samu
C el ar 150.11 iShronam.
Isaaci. James T. Yoer.
ung,
• wth,;stavenson; Chrhstlaca-floftiMini-
Benl. W. Tingley,_ _ Samuel It Thomas,
Edward Sitar_
CI.FAI TINGLEY President.
TRogan,C, PErai se beretatY .;
Pnliamm.rnia; camber jal , nth elf
QTAT EX:ENV, OF, TII .E. ; ASSETS—CP ~THE
6..Yf PENN :M.' NANIAI INSURANCE 'COM
PANY. published in conformity with the provisions of
thei *sixth section of the Act of Assembly. approved April
Vols and Mortgagee.
Bills Beeeivable
Philadelphia City Axes
114111.delphis City fives._
Petortsylvanin State Loan.
Cincinpati Fixes..
lltdteSStategLoan, 6 per cent., 1881
Crated States Loan, 620, 1866........
' United States Loan. 5.20,
United States Loan, 5-20, 6 per cent._,
Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore
Railroad Company. SOO 'shares .. 22,957 38
Pennsylvania Railresui Company. 420 shares.. 20.715,46
PenntrybiablaMailroad Cotapany Loan.' ' 10,000 00
Camden acid Amboy Railroad Conlpany Loam 53,423'55
Philadelphia and Erie Railroad Co. L0an..... 24,600 00
North Pennsylvania Railroad Co Loan 27,913 50
grrlshurg, k'ortemouth. &c. R. Co. Loan.... 18,500 00
Schuylkill NayligallOti:Co. Loan.; . 19A14 41
Chneapeakeland.Dehmare Canal. Loalie • 440050
Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company Loan, 34,510 00
Delaware Division Canal Loan 17,616 00
Philadelphia Bank, 234 5hare5........ ........ 24,340 26
Western Bank. 220 shares 11,000 80
Gitard Bank. 125 shares6.o)o ou
Frinktiim; insurance co.. 30 shares ..:
c. .... 2407 73,
Id imaynnle tae Co ., 20 shares... . 095 Sir
14cal)state, No. MO Walnut street 70,000 00
Ca4h 11.752 33
.
81.1r3d,446 31
WILLIAM G. CRO WELL.
.SecretarT.
NI F TED FIREMEN'S INSURANCE COMPAN'g OF
U
This Company takes deka at the lowest rates consistent
with safety. and confines its business =elusively to
FIRE INSURANCE IN.TEE CITY OF FRILADEL.
OFFICE—No.7S3 Arch street.' Fourth National Bank
Building.
DIRECT°
Thomas J. Martin. C itli har
lee R. Smith,
Johz4Hir4l.L • ollbertue
W tu.,A,Aoun. • i 'Henry Bu n.
James ';• James Wood.' 4 4..
William Glenn. John Shallcrose.
'James Jenner, J. Henry Aakin,
Alexander T. Hickson,, Hpgp.bialligfuh
Albert U. Robertiv._ . 2.n.Mlaitnentrioz.
GIJON B. ANvit.ESS, President.
Wm. A. Relax, Treas. W3l. H. FM/EN. Sec'y.
Yl3 II CE li I ?Er 'IN 8 URA NHE , , CUM ' ANY'
• • ' ~. OF , PHILADELPELL
_.''
INCCIRPORATED 11304—CHARTER PERTETUAL.
No. '134 WALNUT Street, opposite the Exchange.
'r b l / 3 Company augur from lows or damage by
on liberal karma on, buildings, merchandise. furniture,tc..l. for lited periods, and permanently en buildings
by ileposit or premium. .
The. Company Rae • Wet in active operation for more
that' sirty , Yearap-during which all losses have been ,
promptly adjusted and paid.. •
1
L, . ' .DIRECTORS: •
John L . Hauge.: ~ ‘'', David Lewis,
M. B. Habana% . . Benjamin Etting. ,
John T. Lewis . ~. • . , , Thos. 11.•Powera.
Wm. S. Grant, - A. it, McHenry.
Itobert,,Wesining, Edmond Castilion.
jo. Clark Wharton; . r. - fLunuel Wilcox,
Lawrence Lewis. Jr..
R.
, Thais C. Norris, ,
JOHN IL WUCHERER, Preeldent.
SAMUEL Wn.oox. Secretary.
TILE COUNTY FIRE INBURANCECOMPANY—OF.
tyce, No. 110 South Fourth street, below Chestnut.
-Who Fire Insurance CoMpany of the County of Phila.
delphia," Incorporated by the Leg islature of Penmsylva.
gla
mein l, for indemnity against ass or damage by fire.
exclusively. , .
CHARTER PERPETUAL. •
Ttg old and, tellable ironitution t with amole capital and
con gent fund carefully invested, conthr..ri to insane y
buildings' furniture, merchandise, &c., either permanent
ly or for a lindted time,agajwitiosis .or damage by, trey , at
the lowest gates corudatent with the absolute safety alto
Lessee adjusted and yeld - with all possible despateh.
DTREOTOBS:
Chas. J. Batter,' ' Andre* , 11. liner, - • ,
lienrL I
Budd. , ' •,' • I James N. Stone, •,, :, .
John Horn; ~, ~ , , EdwinL. Reakirt; + , ' y
CHARL
jeseph Moore, ' Robert V. Massfl. 4r.:
George Mecke, .' , i t Mark Devine; ... ,
J BUTTELR4 , !dent.
11ENEX_BWO
F. P,,Vice,Prosident..
BENJAMIN 110ECKLEY. Bee : arland Treasurer
A!apliolUr ( taItERE IN
rte BUR Vp. °E. " Wtal !' ll/ C. Ei€Oß-;
No. nu s WATAIIQT, mt;eet.. e.Pove Third,Philadeppida. ,
Having ii Urge' painan Via,„ tilted Stoat and Surplue iki l ,. ,
vested in coup and amenable/ Beouriged4 i ntittue to in.,
sure on diVeuings. stores, farniturei mere dike, vesoele r
1
is art; and , their cargoer.. and other tete nal prOperty..
All oases libergly an nrom292 adjusted. , , .,
DME
1 4
t‘i ttaß. , ~, e t . 3 .,1 . . ,
Th Mae R. gads., a. , Edro d_cf;kln,w,h, +,
John NYoPsba ; Marl W. Poitltaiciy,,
patrick Bra A ~ , , ,- tercel ,orrtea. ... ./ ; .. :
John T. Loys., , ~,,,,..,__ J kft, . W/ppivg•p4 11 , , ,
s" T u rcra z d a -it aAvivili g a t i f i t t,
rex C. eiewrown Bantam " " '
F 1/NBPAS•VeActi?diiirr —r ir. al, ViiiirlOVX 1
treat.,
-' ' ~ ,,; ' A' PilliatiELPIITA.
111 R E 1, , ..Nr5 IT'B4MMVE Xali U AIN' E,141;;,
I / , e.• 41LUAWkoift .. 4....).1 • r ‘ .
i
Cho& ffltal4dison..4.-1 , , ', eo:A. Woot.
AVM; Ji RVMUse - i h E Natharalilles.
%tont Amok. ' John IS Everoo,an,,, , .
aley,_ Iris., , ~,, s ','' ; . Rdtal...d Bo Otita, 1
Johu Ka lots gli.V '7 , '''' Citlitt.Staketsi ,
Aobort POarco l ,,_, , .01.,14,q0at eitatop
-• tteAl. t T.A.KDWN.Proolemte,
.., 1 ~ ...' _ , WlL , lll t ftliAWN.wViedatooldOnt. ,
Offttmsinl t t ! itiqunpuar. Becrotors - to "
a.
...
'I • . T 4l L q 30)+14 3 .4 .1.,:q, r., i., .
; ditto A
nt tApr
Lrw
/ er VIA"' fifiatird?lei,
OMPOO:ct' =t
The Report of 'this
anytor 1868 shows:
Premiums' - gs 4.79-278-
Lops - 3;344;728
and after paying .a divi
dad of 3 o per. cent., , .the
Total Affets are, in Gold
Is 4 7,005 0.
ifTfrtooD
GeneralAgefit,
No. 6 MERCHANTS'' EXCH2INGE,
Pbfkatlibia."
EI.AWAREMMITAL WWII" INSURANCE COM'
Incorporated by the Leilshtar° of Tellssihratil% 1835.
Office E. corner gf THIRD and WALNUT Streets.
MARL b erneltiNCis
Oa Velandir, Cala a mi t ,lLN ul PA INS tight C , o allipa rta ßANOES ~ of the world.' On goods by river. canal. lake; andlanit.tiuTiage >to > all
lI pagglireiade.its
On m e rcb "d i w g ei g" 4 ' 3 l,l l -4 ato ir? ' PY 7ol4u g e l
ASSETS OF THE COMPANY
. , •,, Noveinhel. 11313.
S®2so.oootatted state,/ Flie r Per ( l ent. Loan.
, • _ 10 Com $208.500 00
120.000 'United State:4 Six: Per Cent. t ,
1881.— ..... . . LIES.BOO
50.006 United States Per Cent, Loan
(for Pacific; Raßroad) , •• BOA 05
5): `!" ' • / xi
,125,000 City of Rhlladelpbla,
Loan (exempt front' t... Tax).. 128,6es
000 State el New Jersey Six Jeer Cent.
00,000 Tonwivanto Railroad Pirat tat
' gage Six Pee• Cent. Bonds—. ... 20,200 , 0
25.000 Pennaylcamtio Railroad; - Second
Mortgage Six reliant Bonds.- 81,000 00
25.000 Weetern ,isennasivalda Railroad
Mortgageß:Per Cent. Son;ie
(p.. SR. gaarantee). 5).(0.5 00
SUN State of ;ken-nem° Five Per Cent.
21.000
• lean .
7,eio State. of.Teiin'oisie -
Loan
15.000 Germantown
pal and interest guaranteed by
the Lity of Philadelphia. 800
shar ea 5t0ck ..........
_MCC° Si
1-°*P'-re Wgi=ir ' . ° 4 „... l"l 11,0,06 co
5,000 North , P , Msl a l i rinis , -swoussu . r..- • s i oo r t i o
AOOO anti, tiouthe res ili , _ _
Steamship cep?p pahata.B
r, Mack: .. . 6 : 15.000 00
49yoiepar i t z tr o i t ioil . : ; l i d o ap41 0 Orti i # e , firs t
7,900 00
81,16%. 0 00 ) Par. htszli et 'Value. $1.180.820 fin
Real Ezia2l l' . t :
81.09161426
. 000
BAIA Recall/Wife
gE!MF;'7MM
. f rraedlLntereat abill'ettuar &biz
pe the Compeny.. • • ......... • • 4 40 .118
Stock' and Scrip jet , imndry_Corpera- -
po. t ,
aln •-• .. 81.3 .
Caah,ixt Bunk..; ........ i , 8116,150 08
Cash in Drawer. .. ' ... .413 60'
Uft,563 73
..843708 as
.:18454.8at 82
DIRECTORS; , 1
Thomas c nano. EdatuAd A. pooaor,
John C. Davis, Samar& Stokes.
James C. B = Henry 8P:441,T ,
Theophilna Paulding; Williarb C. Lildwig,
Joseph El. Sea; George G. Leiper.
Hugh Craig. ' ' Ilenry_C. Jr..
Jolei at. , Pfamoie; ' JO% Dipe ai t u i
Jacob P. Jones., ou.
George .
JaiiresTragualr. Boultoll.
Edward Darlington. Jacob Wald.
R. Jotted Brooke. • Spencer
James B. o:l'.Parland. John S. Semple. Pittsburgh.
Edward Lafonrcade. D. T. Iliorien. do .
Joehna F. Eyre.
_A. 11.23entir._, do.
• THOMASC. arip. Prescient
JOHN C. DAVI% Vice President.
HENRY VILBURN: Secretary.
HENRY As&t Secretary.
FIRE• ASSOCIATION OF PECILADECI.
- `obis.lncorporated ??larch 97. 182 e. Office.
h i . N 0414 North.Fiffh street. Insure Milli:llnm
Household- Furniture, and Merchandise
r" Aertergilm from Loge by Fire (in the City' of
IldladepPia oulf,)
'Statement of the Assets of the illesonfatibn
Jarivary Ist lea, published in• compliance ) with the nte4
vhdone of the Act of As4enibly of .4pril Ilth, 1842.
Bonds and Mortgages on Property in the City
of Philadelphia only .. —81,076,168 17
Ground ....... .. ... 18.819 98
Real Estate. 51,744 57
Fulture and Fixtures of 4,490 03
U. B. El-a) gidered Bondi. .. . 48,000 CO
Cash tin .. .... 111.87.3!11
$340.670 00
22.304 20
67,13.5 40
4,980 75
33.000 00
10,5R90 Q 0
5.5..0 00
90.000 00
25,000 00
104000 00
50,000 00
t . i.08i17173
TRUn , .„ ,
William H . Hamilton. • B uel OParthiwk,
Peter A. Keyser: ; „ 2 - t Charles IP. Bower.-
John Can - ow, Jesse Lißtittoot„ _
George ' Robert Blioemaker, •
Jpeeh It. Lyndon.. , Peter,Arinbranter.
Levi P. Coats, M. H. - Dickinson., '
: . • Pete HAM I LTON
Win. H. HAMILTONPreside t,
sAmumBPARRAWIL•Vice President
WM. T. , BUTLER, Secretary. • .
JJEFFERBON INSUILANOE COPIPANY,
Philadelphia.—Office. No: 2.t North Fifth 'l3nvet, near
Market etteet.' . .1 •
- in c"P ted,i)T the.Legiela,tnre of Pennsyir =la. ,Char.
ter pee .i ‘apital and -Mintz, 61161.0 e. Make Jinni.
ranee ags•-loboas or damage by Fire an üblic ar Pavia°.
Buildings, Furniture, Stocks. Goods and Merchandise, on
favorable tents. - "_ ,R i croita.,
W . n. liicD - andel, " ' Fairing P. Illoymi.
firms Peterson. Frederick. Ladneto
John F. Sebterling, ittiam J. Maim,
Henry TrOennier. - • enrxF_elaimr, -
Jacelißebtrdeil*, - , , . 1 3°/uk FA VF • li.
Frederick 01. 4 Christian D. Frick.
Samuel lkUller.
William D. Gardner.
- ViritLlAM. tdondlelEL. P resi d ent .r
, ISRAEL PETER/30N i _ ,Vice Fretadent.
~
Prirmr E. Coinnall. Secretary and Treasuer.
AB.NTRA.CITE 111,917 RANCE COMPANY ; --CHAR.
TER PBRPETUAL.__
(Ifficai, No. 311 WALNUT streetived.Phibl. _
win Maitre agiandt Load or' Da e Fire on Build
Meg. either perpetually or for a Ihni d. ii. Household
tura and Merchandise 15 generally, _ - .Vo; Marine ' Ineurance .on . ' Veatela. Canoes and
Fre dm.. Inland loeuranco to all jpgto of ; the Union.;
DIRECTODN..
Win. Esher. • • . ' , Latvia Audenried.
D. ,Lutbor, _. • Johrtgetcharn.
John' R. Biakiliton, . . ,) J. .g...Batim,' - "
Wm. F. Dean. , " . 'John 13: Heyl, L.
Peter ilieger. , Samuel-II: MatnermeL '
—.—..,
xmllEßLPzealde_tit. ,` .1. •
F. DBA.N. Vice Proddent.
. - '..• , Ja22-tu.th.ate
• WA;
i/OP I XI L .PW4A I I4. , :: : , f
DODGERS'. , AND ands _IPS POCKET.
111+ 1 KNIVES PEARL rAG HANDLES of .beau.
tiftd fintsit. — jkODGElßS , and •weDw es 13tritirnitlfi
and the, , "CELEBRATED,
ell&. LEO:Iin:TEE , RAZOR. ,
SCISSORS' 'CASES of the finest qu Razors,'
Knives, Sclasote and Table Cutlatm Ground andoPolisited..
EAR INSTRUMENTS of the mostet proved construction ,
to twat the hearing. at P. MADE , 113. Cutler an& Sur ,
`tticel Inflrnsuent Make!. US g en below:Cheety
unti ntYl•tr
Alp o Salo EM.
BROTBERS.AIIOT/QN • D:
Po. r M ( 9 L alTH l3 PlitT n :fr i glgaiTA&T, ce 4,l%''?!iiiiot
._,, f . . Bale Attila Motion 'Rooms , •.
HANDSOME WALNUTDRA.WING R0D..... 4 LIBRARY'
AND OHAKEZItt , YU tiNITURE, FINE . MENDE(
PLATE 51ANTEI. 1 4.p . pyir . ,a 31,1,1tRORS, ELEGANT.
CARPETS,' dro; ' • , •
,• ~ r a ON: WEANRBDAYAID,RNING. •" ; 11. • '
At 10 'o'clock, dt the auction otore. 2To„ 529 Onestnnt pt .
by catalogue. , An am ortnient i ef fa andoomtw Fundbirel imf,
'chiding butt of handsome Walnut and Crimson Plush. ;
awing r Room
i rmitturei t tine French Plato Mantel and.
. C e siblt i e r r ttri ILI ' lig ret 'il l e ' dif l tn r d il lfer l iat_ rotYr a e ‘ ii i :lt
/
C ina Dinner Betothatroßilfnaet and' uitt•'.usalo.lhlinde?
'll rt. Vion4 Pit Chanilellefe, two Seto fine Mingle harpare.„
Btovelf,•COenor Whibky 'BUBLExtenolo6•Tableo. Dining '
ioolni , Plain , Vaisitilnlo ..ti.lk Ka &AM. Dailtiel Barrel
one, handoom Br nets. A. 133 . e al, and otberco . eta*.
.
rp, L. 48 tFtGE & MIONESRI4, .
4
I. ).1. Bow itinet• &be Fiftit.
I Eir Cl o A t F32l l A ßl LA&T D ß A ti9n,Mriagg.9i,
"'thin. 20. at 10 o'clock, we will - tab r catalogue. a large
4511°t , (P i ft t t'C it r! !F i tjc it ..Tl ° F9,? t , 11 .! Bkge ?', 4l !°:
one, 'Ate •
Alao. line of gitaiern so£4o ar44-14kAtikf0 wAick
the attention pt city and country , Duero is cauotl.
I °pod norly. on the utoruinsf ie of colo,for
• ,t C11,301,11u.
btedik - Woraeliv:Paießoi
;oboe.. t. , , rry
0 tr O4+NINITHINELEAN.I
imooPT #P 3 4 Ceauxt:coruos,B!f9E 4,
commie John very* Co
.)
60 cmlue , a ,
601
ii ) ::.:•.",
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- •
Tliol4lol At r im &INTL° It - ' .". - 4 '
1 /
,; d ' on:4ll9sn 1411 Sontls Vllliitt''.., ./.,„'
SINE ART RXHIBIIIiN AND SA .
~...' " '''''
,• = A Ru--The Elpien4llo - 4 0 1o u roP tram ii.
Hull . OVL& succetalor to PJA. a.,.. • v
li zzez.
snAtt
lii t tow tffie,4.oodentrof e Arts, 6 , Ir.
so inst. Mbetiles will Bugg Plate 4 ' 6 41/
0 0 . , o °' 0 oil * m e m : A wn
,t n i fint rAiii 4
i. ..,w 0
8
butralioritait 7 E:ki r ThaiZoktisoliMMlE
AY MC friPelotfk; •• - /, . • ~- !
allituria atialacitt, Oa „Anctholt 3tort3EVIISP.I.4.
; x•
~.ra
Mr Sales at ittlid ol lo ol reeetr l l 6l oool6l4 / = /r 4=o4‘
1 • - 5T01,71a,,,,,,L0AN5. PEW, 49.14 '.. • s;
...• ; 01 1 1,1 4s.wor* . 1.9,_/ , -./ ' trA , Ar
At 12 o'clock. r Atthe Melia a P.,•,t D .
60 shares U lext,FlartlrOf Trtmeusee. “ - ,/ • t ..
10 Owes' S' MIA Natidnal Bank.
10 shares tr a :VX c i t North America ' s ' h.
100 Shares p, dc r4i
. . ,, i .t . 4 . ll Telearstp__
50 aharetteutral Or 1 tmare Philadelailiartaza . 1/ /- • '
L 1 share ;Mercantile, I.4bgaoroo, ,•,. • , , •, - &
'Big 000tutomPaoSia Avy iumApo n oitr.. 1,, , , . wf. -
snout nioulPeciuc,laind 410 1 lnt 7 s o Per °e l m '' '. .'' '''''
$lO 0430 2d mortgage bonds Melte:it and 1k Land Cr
lad shares atock,lll;;;Kean antiElkA4 l X. 1a,P90, '; . 1 - - 1 I'4
/ I abate Arch street Theatre. _
._
..... .... ~.4
100 ;shares Broad Top improvement Llak;,74 - '
1 19 shares Camden and Atlatatia Railroad. olff, f.,,g• ,
S5OOO Lehith Navigation 1t4111V14 LI AoFOrif e *Or r; ' • ,t
185 share; Western Diation'al BAWL' ' . '., `' '
1 , . Trmtees , Sale. ~
8540 Cheripeake and DeL Cabal Loi:n. ' •' ` •'"; ' .
4200 PeniVe. State Loan, third sellers , - • * ","
, 20 shares Pbcenix Insurance Co..;
. _. . . , ' . a
_ . 40 ehares Germantown i urnpike Uar, , .-_,, ,_-
; 1 share Pblbidelphia and, Southern anti SUMO
shiP Co.
aS
/ 'Executor% Sal. ' _ -„, , , _
Pew' No. 511; Fitit Bgptist Church. Broad vid Axchalla. ~ . . a
i share thilAdelphia Atheneum.
_• , . , . / ,
; . For Account of . Whom it may Cond)rlP,_ ~ ~ , 1 ir - q 1
(460 shares Amiaican Buttonhole. Overseaming. -11940 ,. . /f.
' Sewing Machines. '
I '. REAt ESTATE sattn. JAN,. D. .. ,'i
"'" -,.'
I -
_, _ . Will bactode- / 2 :;V
PeremptorSale-To Clore amEetato-.4 . Efer. vag a ip,,i I
ABLE 1111DIDIEDIEUSTAND-TUREE43TORY BBB=
uTORE and DWELLING. N. W. corner of
.Eighth anal. ,:t.' l, .
ChArr y sta. with 2 ThroaretoiT Eriel t - Dymunts,Lll - thar ~
re billihrterq/t.-go feetftone 104leet deep , /
~ ~........; ; t . ,
LenbarneartmteerArlAtttibl?'atTat ..... :
~I' ' '
el hi& and entod Rsdhroadsmd Bridge at, Srideals...,' `''''
Pe e r s ern i3e lt ihil a ; Ve r de-TO Closil ' all . Eshite--VIMESEITORT,,„ s
ww ,
Inn.OlfyIqyz1Z11111) N0.,109/1 Whiter dt. ~ , . ..„,, 1
Sale' b." 'Order .oi x beirs--THP.M.STORY- BEM ' '''..'
n ELLIN() N 0 1818 Brown et
, 7 DVIDEIt BERM DIV] 1111140Ncoottsiat•.:'
11BE
w t of' the - Franittord rhatiwith TwoltdryPtame Shop
' 4 111011 r il ar t S T , RV', BRIO IriatuDno N0.,'..
1919 Pl o urih et.
DES 1 1LE POUR.STORY nnunc - nwELLIN . G: bo. -
vlrsAnnn'toT, s. E. corner orl3pBad and Treace
Ste. 19 feet 6 inches front. 100 feet 4 inches deep.
VALUABLE LOT. Broad et.. adjoining the above. IS
feel front.BllooB4lthilles In. detail; .Q . -.
I v rLUABLE LOT I .ird,IB4)P,ROVEMENTS.,Proad otp, •,-,
*di inlngtheabove. teeth's/lit. 4ixtchealn•depth 4 .
BRICK ABLEL an d: SLNESS - SAND-IPOLISTORr. ,
HOTEL DWELLING,M; E. bonier of Bread
and Chrjstian Ate...2o • feet front s tla feet isLdepth.,../ Lk it .
BANDSOME MODERN THREESTORY BRICK' RD-
EUVRiVE. NO.' 8U 51) ,9 21 1 8 t1 4 4 i landUllfeet" Renti,s9, tar ' : , ',3
denth. _ ,
_, , , 1 •
1126 ,- Ilan of life abere eiX proPertsaseart ne aeen at that , .
auction rooms.
PereM y t h totLlSale:-THERE-STORYtI Valet ISTOR.II +, ,•.;
and D ALLPPICh S. P... censer et Pront..andO ter fts... ,
~,,,
Sixteen ard- 4, •• - - . • .--- - --- -,-- -.-., A- -
yeremptori Saler-MODERDLTBREASTORK ; MICK, ,
RESIDENCE; No. 118 North Nineteenth at. allows Arch '
Bir P e er i emtory ' Sale- LARGE' an' d' VALUABLE' LOT )
BREWER 9 and FURS 11. , E,, Comerol 'AM, Mara : -
Edgemont pts,',l wentv-fifth ward.
Peremptoryalle-- , Estate of Sarah Stesehtf, doegletALLYl t't
WELLIIECI,RIM
,7,RREDqED/LABLE, GABLIDI - 0 / .
REN7 l 818tras year. q / . / . . 4 l z r.. - A
side at the Aiictiaii lieortardmoo.l3o mi Soufl Tosser
HANDSOME FRENSTURS, "'PTA''
_edTURE PIANO .9 BIItIRORG.
"ffitll•ll7o6F AFES, lIAND9OIIIX,.VELVET. B/11111.5 .1
SEIB AND OTLIBB CARPETS: &o.
ON TIIIJRBDAY MORNING.
Jan. 21. at 9 o'clock, at the auction roornikby catatonia,
'A WWI, lusaortment - , of maerlon,liounhold /./filtaltl.l
I.6mtorising—Han dsoino Walnut Parlor. Libral7 and
pinfan. . Hawn r owed ; gnruttore, with, jduelLetenajandfP
hair cloth '•fled Walnut Chamber Halts, CottagerChana.,
her Suite ,French Plate NAr 9 a , ,i 3 el i. ert , antiWaMut 111404 I 1 , 1.
hogurds, , bandanna() Wardro , ookcasea, Eltendom,
Centre. and t Bouquet Tables: ';'-iGhtaa• altdjklatodh i)ti ,
W ate Ist di and flndding,, tin_u gab Matra/la—ea, larva,
a m ortinefit of l ouperior. Office F urniture. rargeJand ' •
Anti kirepropt. 82114 -mad* thy. Farrel -dr ,
Cheat/. • Gairconzumln* and looking St ' handsome
pivot.- Brameles anfirptber Cardel ll ,i tuds
Men. Turklab Dalt/sacrum Sabre:" Navy nevi:aver. Stem
Br east Plates. Silver Plate.&e , ' 41:$ .5i .11 1 .01.‘
f _
PIANO VORTEB. ."
Also itt/tigant , Bontittood 7 : octave Plana F0M024 ;
by Fisher and E. P. Uralram; 211Perldr 1 40 0 11 2 n.t-riall* • •
Ito
ITALIAN MARBLE•STATUARY/09d, s ,
5 ,1 Abu. keveral Italia]: Marble Statues 'and naafi; flrollao "- • 0
Clocks . Glassware. aro-, bellnan,PrPßertvef a gun a 3
tleman declining housekeeping.
' "AEMINIBTRATOWB - SALE"—BTO S ' •
1 0N-TI/EPtilri, p i t ' n h = .ll" :"
a lin 2a: at - 19 o'clock noon, a the aphis E l z , ,
change:hie; order Aummutrator or Itr..Thand. 0111/asti,:;'
dec4ated—
i93 :shares Griceroafeh Improvement andßillro
3 Al! 031 A. •pelnilßUlN. AtrEnzomirmak -,,'..i. ~.,;'!.,,.,,,
, No. 421WALOWT•otrapt, ~-
PoMmVory Bale 'on'Accornit '-tewbom it may COncOrmi; ', • '
- . , ,•• 70.000 BRICKS.
' •;• I ON YITIURSI)ArP4OBNrOI3' Ir.' 1 '; ) ''' l'•rt.'• , ','lt
At 1). . o'clock. WW be mold at ,ett. Pavia( street whi1,....-..,..
*".",•
(BchnstkillV above Raced.. by order' of Jameali. Tido "
carrier, to cadres ;the Ilan of I noighteand on 'accoantak r„,, : ,
net
whoe Wray - concern , over '70,000" Bricko,lnchidhrtite '
r annon and B ard Bricke.
tar - ,Terms Cash and Sale PereTVG:TV.
drehithtratriee kiele flancocli and Norris street/.
• lIOREIES;ibrai!i3. HANNEfidi
j,ON FRPDAY NOENING. ,
At 11 4.oelohlrovilVtie bard , by order of the'Administri-';
ttis of James Graham. deceased, at N 0.171, Norris atreeta.., ,
corner tit' Hancock, the entire - Stock Of - Horses:Dram
Trulta , _ :Signor. dro.. . • -..
rwr sure r6remptoili and . Tertiis Cash.
A:vArtikitt luaier koREEcoE , tAtna,,c'
.With zdanakaaidOnseoltisirig Mai ,Line:Jlaterseeto bap
Eighth ! , Ninth, Tenth and Eleventh, - Ontario and, Tiegja
streets,ithinloo teat' or tha;Old York , RdattP7aitiaNa. ,(-
depOstr 4f ,artrokelav,, lams easy.
A Oahiabi c ereaa ro, petty NO:Mamma -
BOLR7 ; 1 -41k41,1faxms , ?1111 4 .9145k.1 ,
' .
IFIONIAB' 'RISEN Qdt I B AlXOTlUrtninuxo. , re
•
I No.
lON h&ERCHTS„) .
N 1110 CHESTNUT'S weet.' ,• •
ltrep a ryttrtiithi .
ATIDN. ;c*l CONSIGNICINTe z•
Sales of Furniture a Wino
as attended,. to na no, mod,
reonable I • •
SALE.OF ELEGANT SILEFPIki,D PLATETt i n.
PEAREtANDe IVORY , RANDLE I'ABLE le ay
ii,T4LI4II Awca4E„Y.44I.EO..3TAT gT.Trfs ,
TAZZAStiac: . • • •
UN UESD Ana NEso Ay Enzini. alk
At 73. S Welt:lariat the auction storable. Chestnut '
wlll,ke sold, algae awl inn Amsartreent ot .Ph3a show/i l 631
Plated Ware, comprieinc—Meat Dishes,9,katerlind Souza
Tureens; ExitreoDisherGEpergnes.•Gold /dna Tetoßeteat :
wi b Urns to watch ;Cake Baskets. Salvers,Wtne Se
Dinner and` Breakfast Gagers, ,Pickletets, speed ;vs
ere, isc.
~C UTLERY::
A ti.rgo,assortiner t of, Ivory Balance Ilandlexo9l9 ,
Tea Kenves, , wlth•Beef andklanre Carrera tOrnatcni-• • ^ •
Aloe, Dinner. Dessert and Tea Spoons and Forksalllfb -
Plain, Beaded and King's patterns.
MARBLE - VASE& ----_._..'—
Also, an assortment of Italian blarl3le Vases. Statuettes.
Groupe, Tazzasolse; :
wootit
LD JUC i l tgaTo li •
itT fftree:"
•
CONCERT; HALL AUCTIONALOOMS.
Rota Entrance,. on Clover street,
Hodseheld Perniture' 'and Merolusitase of etlari • le- •
scription'reccdved on cOnsignment. Sales of ; ifFnltnnsnt,,•,F, si
dwelling, (Mtn to reasonable terms. ~,
SALE cE_AQIPACKAGES,WOMEIVS,_,BUSSEEP.ANTIL
CHILDREN'S CITY-MADE'BOOTS - A.ND SHOES.
At !Congest H ON allAnag. on Room_l lNG lll9 Chestnut
TUESDAY MEN.
Jannaria% at'loM.o!eloelr,mlll , las sold. forAlaatt..Bo ,
rpackages ,Wornen's, Alhsesy and Children'ti • Glove CAM ~
But. on'Boots Goat .and• Lasting Balmorals. "did.latitabla. •
for city retadi trade. ox ElDAy , momm e :
,;
JannarE49, at 11 o'clock. Bale, of-TRIPLE { PLATED
, 0
SILVER WARE and 'IVORY HANDLE TABLE CUT;
a r. • • is t ,t t,
nAVISIS HARVEY. ApCTIONEEIW , 1„ )
i • ' Late with - 11.. Thome& & Sot .
Store lina. 48 and 60 NP,rth 11.1,XTILeknet • '. .1
I Sale at Nos 4,9 and 60 North /Sixth - armee. '
Ft! ITISFAN T FURNITURE. -FRENCHPLATE 641.1tHQSIN 3
,PIANO FORTE, FIREP,ROO,F . WES, itrpnimeet.
Orta,.
.ONre TUESDAY nto same. • e •
At 10 o'eloek.' at 'th e auction ' store: OS: 48 N and-1411ortht + " 7L
Sixth street,,,ln levy *rub, the elegant Parlor and Obanther,
Furniture: Snits; superior Walnut Secretary BotiketUsli'
Oak Etagere, - tiidehosirdißateneion , ; Tehlee,..Botteuet and j 5-)
Centre 'I abletit Walnut Office Desks and Taidee, Francis '
Pinto „Mirrors, -Fitgio 'Forte. tine .Tatiestry.,usrog ggleat , t
Venetian Carpets, large and superior Eiroproof ides - esti
Idatreesee. Feather Bede, Plated &e.
PAOKAGEB OL , BBIIWAR.A. r •u r
. ,
Alen. 61 pacitissee of (.11aesware„ consituinirOf Turnbrertij
,Winee,,Cteglets, Crearna, NaPPiee, Its, •C.
T rt: , PRINCIPAL ' . MORffif. z,E5TA11"41,5T4...-. 4 r ig .
• 'B. E. corner of BIRTH and Race iambi. - ' ' .•
'DI OF ad vanced on aferchairmiseitenWikketaft" fa
Jewelry, I larnoude. Cold and Silver Fiat% d el l „
artlertine. for Length 'Of , Heap a *Usti en». 0 ts,..r
WA HES AND JEWELRY AT F TE SAI ,
Fine ld Butting Camb,Dtrublelßettom d r zial,,,tai
g en
English, American and, 0 sass P atent Lover al ol lo l l A ~.
Fine Gold'Huntlug One and openftceLepine SOS .i. 0.4.
Fine Gold Duplex an.4_ocr_Watehes; Alie fairiAr il i at UAt7o
lug Case and Open -Farm , nngilehounerinan and ~.
l l tent Lover and,Lenile Watchse;j3oabilm.: , qi. i t,
artier' and other . ' Watches ;' La eh' Fa* W ;"1, • ....
Diamond preaStYintLVEinff Pont Kny' r. . Mei
41e.1 Flue Gold Chairuil.asecnllons L.Bre
null Kr oo .llPtwo I riagotalw sreann VOW nll , iii i!,,,1
geqrally.
R ISALE.4-14: Argo; and avainiabld EntryNnigsHbeiV f ".": 'I
ont hie for a Jeweler ; cost $O6O. ~ .. ~,
~ ,
Also. several Lots in Bone; , CanldeinFiftlignig '_.. , 1.1
gm* . • (1.. . -"" ' ''l '''s'-,A gVi." - '.4 V l '''' '' ''l'l
..' '3 LI
13 2 B , t e 11U ' 1 !FT: a !Vt A sti l .' l ,ll : MßTßiffic - 1111 : ' ;.I `i4.l
NaJZSOBABIEKT , flffefts.fPn itl K ', 1 'i't ' r?..7;
ira vorge
Cadi advanced on conslainne t Mta , ,
.15 t,I 3.3.14 A
100 ', !SCOTT. J 134 'AUCT.IO24REE.. 4 (.. ''''''' "" ' ' ,,.
Al.' , .r. , suoTalp:Azz_eolktitaillitr if c -. , , , -1 11 1),,k),
1020 CHESTNUT Mao. Fkillidelphia. - .
! i
D ; MoCIiEEB - ac • : 4
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,L4Nittraitk
77 " 60 1 NI • ' 14700 t,
: IkVirt4it; !W OVPITIrI4)!kaO
in Irla 1 '.. 01 . for 8 bi
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GO.* /08. Oro orronno.;, 0 . a ; . ;‘, 4'
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