Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, December 02, 1869, Image 2

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    I Pres?:llos Oi i tirbind Monthly for Docrinbor:l
EXPECTATION.
11V MAMAS WAMIEN STOYDA#D
Whet news, I wonder, from the south
1 saw a sail blow past the Hea4. '
I wonder if my lovers still
Are watehingTor me from the hill,
Whereon the palms are dry'With
And ferns are crisp and dead ! ,
I wonder if my lovers yet
Aro all bcginning to,forget
How dear the day wa.s when we sat
Upon our island Atarat,
While goo& were beating at its base,
And winds in anger seemed to fret
Onr siewafound dwelling-place!
Tile bark was driving on the beach :
• Bow far life seemed beyondour reach! "
The shore was thronged with savage men ;
*•1 They plunged_ into tho surf, and, then,
.AboVe t,he reakers' deaf'ning roar,
' Tho gave us each some cheering speech,
And h 1 d toth If
e po 1113 es ore.
Vii 4 sweet, unprofitable hour's
We paSsed within the silent land ,
Cairo, OP impatient ; sadly mute,
Or Merry in a mild dispute.; • •
L'ong days of summer, ripe and bale,
Our - horizon hemmed in with flowers,
mil rescued by a passing sail,
We gave each dusky friend a band,
'And parted on the sand.
wonder how my lovers are I
wonder if the lime has shed
4 7 .' The name I cut upon its bark
I wonder if they speared the Shark
.!t We chased one night by torch and star—
;'lle had our pet kid in his mouth !
The sea rolls in with easy swell;
I saw a sail blow past the Head;
, "She's from the line," I heard it said—
' And there is whero my lovers dwell,
Along the burning south. •
THE CREAWOF THE IVEW 1100XLIC
Miss Mittord's Letters.
' From the new Life of Mary Russell Mitford,
related in a' selection from her correspondence
with her friends, edited by Rev.. A. G. L'Es
binge, and just published by Bentley, Lon
don, , Ink be seleeted a great number of
pleastuat examples of the art epistolary, as un
derstood in .the beginning of the century.
Without further preface-we give a few sam
ples. This is of the aate of 1814:'
"A few days ago I had a' visit from two la
dies, the wife and sister of an officer of rank
in Lord Wellington's army. Our visitors
seated, and all compliments at an end, we
asked.of course afterthe Colonel; upon which
the lady wife produced a newly-received letter
mid read -- some entertaining - inilitary details.
'hut now,' said she, suddenly stopping, 'here
is a passage we cannot understand.' It ran as ,
follews : Sit is reported at headquarters that,
should the - Allies reach Paris, Soule will play
the part of General Monk.' Noiv what can.
that mean; Mrs. Mitford 'Oh !' interrupted
ber sister, 'lt means of course to run away.
Jiut who is General ..ilirizi;t 7 On telling this
story to my friend, Mr. Monk, by way of anti
dote to family-pride, he told me that a lady to
- whom be once paid his addresses asked him
if General Monk was not his father! 'Luck
ily,'-continued Mr. M., glancing at his own
sweet little wife, 'luckily, .1 had not quite
popped the'question."
In the same year, Mks Mitford writes:—
"Yesterday f went, as you know, to the
play with papa, and on ottr road thither had a
very great pleasure in meeting Lord Welling
ton,just arrived in London, and driving to his
own house in an open carriage and six.
We had an excellent sight of him, so excellent
that I should knoW hint again anywhere;
and it was - quite refreShing, after all thoSe
parading foreigners, emperors,
and so:forth,
forth, to .see an honest English hero, with a
famous Milford nose, looking quite happy,
without any affectation of bowing and seem
ing affable: . He is -a very fine-cduntenanced
man, tanned and weather-beaten, with good
dark eyes, and something of a look of the very
clever actor of the name of Smith, whom they
had at Beading two or three years ago. Very
few of the populace knew him ; but the in
telligence spread like wildfire, and Piccadilly
looked like a hive of bees in swarming -time.",
A day or two after :
"The frenzy was universal; but the ladies
were as, mad as maniacs at the full of the
moon,-the gentlemen only in the first quar
ter. -They . were ladies, alas ! ladies • who
barred up Piccadilly in carriages aml on ftiot—
ladies who hired seats at Escudier's for a
guinea an hour—rladies who ,rammed bank
notes into. the Emperor's hand to get them
consecrated by his touch—and ladies who, to
obtain a kiss of the same 'magnanimous hand,
threw themselveS tante iplorie with nosegays
at his feet. What could they have done more
if it had been the Emperor Napoleon 2"
"Sixty years since" this is how it went at
coupling times :
"Very grand wedding! Plenty of barouches
and bridesmaids, cake and favors, kissing awl
crying! The bride, indeed, had amused her
self with the lea-mentioned recreation for a
whole week, and having, moreover, accumu
lated on her person so much finery in the
shape of lace flounces, spencers, bonnets, veils,
and scarfs that she looked as if by mistake
she had put on two wedding-dresses instead of
one, was by many degrees the greatest fright I
ever saw in my life. Indeed, between crying
and blushing, brides and bridesmaids too do
generally look strange figures ; I, am sure we
did—though, to confess the truth, I really could
not cry, much as I wished to keep all my neigh
bors in countenance, and was forced to hold
my handkerchief to my eyes and sigh in vain
for ce don de dames que Dieu ne ?Yea pas
' I don't really think if were married
myself I should have the !pace to shed a tear.
For the rest all went off extremely well, except
two small accidents, one of which discomposed
me very much. One of my•fellow-bridesmaids
put on her, skirt wrong-side outwards, and
though half a dozen abigails offered to
transplant the lace and bows from one side to
the other, and though I all but Went down on
my knees to beg her not to turn it, turn it she
would, and turn it she did—the obstinate !
The other mischance was our entirely forgetting
to draw any cake through the ring, so that our
fate still rests in abeyance. The bride and
bar second sister set off to Brighton, and
and the youngest remained to do the.
honors of the wedding-dimmer. Of course
we all got tipsy—those who were used to it
comfortably enough, and those who were not,
rather awkwardly—some were • top-heavy and
wanted tying up like overblown 'carnations,
some reeled, some staggered—and one tell, and
catching at 'a harp for a prop, came down With
his supporter,.and a salver of collee which he
knocked out of the servant's hands ; such a
-crash, vocal and instrumental, I never heard ih
my life."
As a pendant to the above, take the following
in A. D. 1818,—" the Doctor" is Valpy :
" Mr. IL is actually married to your
fair, neighbor Miss Phoebe Did I ever
tell you the curious story of their courtship ?
,And will you be very discreet ; if I tell it you
now ? I shall run the risk in both cases. You
must know that 2'lr. It— had song at school
with the good Doctor, and Miss Phoebe; who is
eminently of the sort of young 'woman that is
called .sensible—in contradistinction, perhaps,
to .lever—=was, like other young women, a
'great letter-writer; so she wrote sense and
kindiatli4s. to her brothers, and she wrote
flatterl • ~to the Doctor—and the ,• Doctor
hegan,:to think her a very extraordinary
Fersoni , .'and he told her so—and she
thought , hirn, a very great Man, and she
told MO tipi• 'So at last, the Doctor fairly fell
ip 10,01/trith- her, not for himself, but for his
Eona,,atid, 4gvitecl, her to Reading with
th e open, and txpressed intention of Owing
Baer time t.-botch of them. Now, poor Miss
, ~ ,"
. .
Thebe was in that 'State which is of all other*
' niost . Javorable to :the adinission of "a. new;,
loYetheliad just lea an fild One.. lgr.. ,Philip
1 'W l'.• stitirliinn she was :'Eingageil, had Very.
dy ir
firirlyjiltett,lter andijnarriedadother la
to Reirdifig She - carhe,', l and the :.Doeto stitat , ..,
moned his so 5, accOrdlirg Air proirrisetq ran
• , • , • . , •,••• . •••
:110itton, ' froi \ College,: freM shlp-board 4110,
' , cube ; butlinhicktly, ivlien they arrived'' the
fair damsel watrlnvisible. She had taken cold
on her journey, and was in the paroxysm
of a rheumatic fever. The Doctor,
lieweVer,• took ' ' heart 'He ' Set; `.the-. first
class 'Miss ll,' for a . theme in
English verse. Is not this a fine stroke of
professional gallantry.! And he sent up the
melodious produce to the fair inspirer, by his
eldest and favorite son, the identical Biehard
who is now her husband. He did not content
'himself with sending' up coplei of verses, but
tea and oranges, coffee and thimmerY (I myself
saw a basin 'of the last so Conveyed); People
wondered a little at the Doctor's Frenth'snor
nem ; but he knew the sex, or at least" he knew.
the woman. lt` anaWered. 'The heart waS
caught"as Miss. Edgeworth says,, , at , th*re
bound' ; Miss W-----. swallowed the fiatteryand
the flu mmery,the love and the lemonade; she lost
her heart and her fever ; and when she left her
room at the end of" three . weeks 'she was
again an . engaged woman. SerimislY, how
ever, this singular courtship, has mellowed into
a very strong and sincere atta,chinent=4an at:-
taehment which has .weathered many storms,'
and haS at last, perhaps, precipitated them into
a marriage of rdlection rather than of prudence.
I most sincerely wish them happy."
And here is, matter quite as amusing, writ
ten A. D. 1821, from "Three Mile Cross,"
near Strathfieldsaye :
" The Duke of Wellington's sons are at home
for the. Eton holidays, and they come every day
to a little alehouse next door, to take lessons in
French of •„a Jew,' who is lodging there pur
posely to teach then). . 'The poor little lads,
ma'aM,' said my neighbor, the landlord, 'are
kept very strict; they never look up but their'
tutor corrects them ; and, there they sit in my
parlor from eleven o'clock till half-past four and
never have a glass of anything.' Without sym
pathizing very deeply in the last gievance enu
merated by my friend of the tap-room,l am quite
indignant at the poor little boys being cheated
of their holidays. Learning French, "poor
souls, when they ought to be :playing cricket,
or stealing birds' nests, or doing mischief, or
doing nothing! Ileatiug Napoleon was a joke
to this wickedness.. The only thing which even
looks like the holidays is their mode of convey,
ance, which is generally five in a gig; rain or
shine. ~ Once they • came 'on horSeback, and
then they had a hiimp-backed boy on a donkey
galloping after them by way of footman to
carry their books."
Finally; the work abdunds in capital sketches.
of 'character. They are so many that selection
becomes embarrassing. Among the best are
Campbell's and Taff° . urd's. That of the Ser
jeant (to the lixst night of whose lon' the
whole of the Serjeants went) is especially good.
There is something charming in what Lord
Duberly would call his "promiscuous" way of
spelling. He would spell the Same-word three
different ways in the same letter. "Here''
would appear as " heere " and " he:are." ''
VI 0/V $ larlo cIIAL 1.14 ko Di IA
Sumner...A queer Case at New Castle—.
Equable Delaware Laws--• Trade Items,
(Correspondence of the Philadelphia ETen'ng Bulletin.]
WiLMINGTON, Dec. I:—Hon. Charles Sum
ner delivered his lecture on Caste on Monday
evening to a very large and highly appreciative
audience, which greeted him with enthusiastic
applause. It was the first time he had ever
addressed a Wilmington audience, and I hear
that he expressed himself as loth surprised and
delighted with his reception. It would be use
less for me to say anything about the lecture,
as I see that he delivers it in Philadelphia this
evening. Cordova, the humorous lecturer, so
well known to your citizens; appears for the
first time before a Wilmington audience to
morrow evening. '
• In the Court at New Castle, yesterday, a
case was tried in which considerable interest
. has been felt. Some monthsago a man nwried
James Dougherty made the acquaintance of
Catharine Rogers, a woman employed as a
house servant at Darby, Pa. She had been.
industrious and frugal, and had saved from her
- earnings several hundred dollars. Dougherty'
paid her devoted attention, won her affections,,
and finally married her. 'As soon as he Could,
get p.ssessidn 0 her hard-earned savings, he
deserted her and came. to_..New.Castle, in this
state, -Where, on the :2;ld of August last, he
was married by Rev. Martin-Fallon; a Catholic
priest, to a girl named Margaret • oug,herty.
The newly-married couple went to Boston, the
deserted wife's earnings defraying the ex-
Tense of the bridal tour • As soon as
his first w rte heard •of this second
marriage she committed; suicide by taking
poison. anil died in terrible agony. A few
weeks ago, Dougherty was arrested in Chester,
and thence sent to New Castle for trial. The
evidence was very conclusive, and the jury
gave a verdict of " guilty" without leaving the
box. He was sentenced to pay a fine of $2,000
and be imprisoned one year, this being the
heaviest sentence the Court could legally impose.
Had this man, instead of breaking two women's
hearts, driving one of them to suicide and
robbing her of the fruit of years of toil, robbed
some man's hen-roost, our just and equitable
code of laws would have sent him to the pillory
mid the whipping-post; then imprisoned him,
and fimallyhave turned him loose with a eon=
vict's jacket on his back, to warn all the world
against him as a thief.
• I referred in my last to the dullness'of busi
ness, but ' a little examination convinces me
that this dullness is mainly confined to trade,
while manufacturing seems quite brlsk. Car
building is apparently very brisk, and it' an
immense business here. lion ship-building,
which is probably our most important industry,
though rather sleepy, is by no means dead, and
I learn that the Harlan & Hollingsworth Com
pany will shortly lay the keel of a larger ship
than they have ever yet built: Machinists,
too, and all other workers in iron, seem to be
quite busy. Wilmington is rapidly becoming
a great "iron city;" and now, just above her
northern border, on the Delaware river, are
being erected immense iron works, which;
it is said, will be the largest 'in America. I
shall tell you more about them when they are
further advanced.
The new Wilmington and llealing
it is expected, will give an impetus to all kinds
of iron manufacture here, as it t will give us di
rect connection with your Pennsylvania coal
mines. Work on it. is proceeding quite rapidly,
and it is exixtetcd that it will be open from .
here to Coatesville by. the 15th of the present
month. A week ago the approaching gangs of
track-layers were but live or six miles apart.
Similar gangs ale working towards, each other
between Coatesville and Birdsboro' but it .ia
not supposed they will meet this winter.
Trains will probably run between here and
Coatesville by Christmas.
There are but few items of local interest at
present to report. This morning a scaffold
gave' way in the new iron building being,
erected by Capone Sc Bro - ., for, a • hardware
store, and six plasterers were precipitated some
twenty-live feet through a hatchway to the
liist goer. All were more or .less injured and
one of them, James L. Speakman, So seriously
that his life is iu dauger. The acCideut WAS
the result of carelessly using a rotten WO of
timber Widtll somebody tbought de."!
It did do a peat deal more than. was - expected
of it. • I)2ax.
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Secretary and Treasurer—ROßEßT PATTERSON
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CURERS OF THE
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Tucker Munufacturing Co., Boston.
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20S SOUTEI fOrRTH STREET.
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. NEW CORDAGE FACTORY
NOW IN FULL OPERATION,
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IG. P. RONDINELLA, TEACHER O
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Ladies 4 Siberian Squirrel Seta, $$ upwards .
Rink Sable ' 44 $lO
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English Biding Boas, Skating, Muffs, &0.,
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A great variety of
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NEW CARPETINGS.
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1,000 Pieces Brussels,
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1,000 Pieces Crossley Tapestries
All the neweststyles.
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN OIL CLOTHE.
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Carpeting and Oil Cloth Warehouse,
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ENRY HAVER,
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Has a well selected stock of
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HARDWARE, &C.
TOOLS! TOOLS! TOOLS! . TOOLS:
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durable, and easily detached.
Starratt , s Patent Sausage, Mince Bleat
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It does not tear and string the meat, but cute it with a
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Hardware Store of . • .
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1009 Market Street. , '
my 22 e to tit loy
MARBLE WORK m.
A 11571" 8 11T 3 30.; i gim woniub
8 1029 RIDGE AVER R, _
_ Mae on hand a
LARGE ASSORTMENT
MARBLE AN or
TELS
AND
GRAVE
Forgone from the Country STONES
_would do well to
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ESTABLISHED 15144.
Geed Furniture sat the 'lowest poestble
„
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FURNITURE.
T. ez J. 'A. HENKELS
AT THEIR
NEW STORE,IOO2 ARCH STREET,
Are now mining their ELEGANT MTIB,NITURS at ,err '
reduced price*.
, . se26 am
FIRE-PROOF SAFES.
HEE:RING'S CHAMPION SAFES.
Late Destructive Fire in Third Street.
• PUILADELPRIA, Nov. 1869
MEBIRB. FARREL, HERRING tt
No 629 Chestnut street.
GENTLEMEN: On Wednesday night, the 3d inst., our
large Shoe Manufactory, No. 118 North Third street,
was burned out. Wo loot our large stock of goods, but
were the fortunate owners of one of your Patented Chara
vion Fire• Proof Safes, which was exposed for many
hours to an intense heat, and did its duty moat man
fully ; in fact, the books, papers and money that it con
tained came out as good as when they were put in. The
contents of the safe were all we saved.
Please send us another, of larger size, to our new
place tie'early as possible.
' Yours Very Respectfully,
JOHN A. BOOM?. & CO.
HERRING'S PATENT CHAMPION SAVES, the
most reliable protection from Ste now knout. HER
RING'S NEW PATENT BANKERS' BATES, cow-
Dining hardened steel and iron ' with the Patent
Frank Unite, or SPIEGEL EISEN, furnish a reeistant
against boring and cutting tools to an extent heretofore
unknown.
Farrel, Herring & CO., Philadelphia.
Herring, Farrel & Sherman, No. 2&1
Broadway, corner Murray St., N. Y.
Herring & Co., Chicago.
Herring, Farrel & Sherman, New Orleans.
nol6 •tf
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
TUE .
American Sunday-School Union
have on band an extensive variety of
New and Beautiful Books,
Handsomely Illustrated and in tasteful bindings, suit
able for
PRESENTS
Also PRESENTS
Also for salo, ,
BibleS&Devotionalßooks.
We are also constantly receiving from London a great
variety of .
SCRIPTURE PRINTS. DIAGRAMS' , OR LECTURES,
and every thing suitable for the illustration of Sunday-
School lessons.
Catalogues of the Society's Publication.; and Speci
mens of their Period iCals may 0144 cd gratuitously
at the Depository of the
AMERICAN SUNDA CHO L UNION,
112,2 Chestnut Str ~. , Philadelphia,
noi.io-tu tit s tjal
•
. 1
10311 IL GB OP R Y OF MARRIAGE—AA
new corneae!' Leetures, as delivered at the Now
rk Museum of Anatomy; embracing the subjects;
How to Live and what toLice for; Youth, Maturity and
Old Age; Manhood generally reviewed; the Canoe of In
digestion, Flatulence and Nervous Dlseatai accounted
for; Marriage Philosophically Considered Ac., etc.
Pocket volumes containing these Lectures will be for
post paid, on receipt of 2.5 cents, by . addressing
W. A. Leary, Jr., Southeast corner of Fifth and Walnut
streets. Philadelphia. • fad lyl
GROCERIES, LIQUORS, eirt, .
pzo mai
BETHLEHEM BUCKWHEAT
White Clover Money.
ALBERT C. ROBERTS.
DEALER IN FINE GROCERIES,
Corner Eleventh and Vine Streets,
NEW MESS . SHAD AND SPICED
Salmon, Tongues and Sounds, in _prime order, just
received and for sale at COUSTY'S Kest End Grocery
No. 118 South !Wend street. below Chestnut street.
URX-B.l i iCa ANI) GROUND WII.OLPE
—Pure English Mustard by the pound —Choice
White , Wine and Crab Apple Vinegar for pickling_in
store, and for sale at COUtiTI:I3 East End Grocery, No.
114,13..uth heeond street, below Chestnut street.
NEW GREEN GINGER.-400 • POUNDS
of choice Green Ginger in store and forsaleat
COUSTY'S East End Grocery, No. 118 South Second
street. below Chestnut street.
WHIR BRANDY FOR PRESERVING.
choiceA articl e
received
for solo et
COUSTY'Sat Grocery,go tout Second
street, below Chestnut street.
_______ ___________ __
SOUPS. -TOMATO, P A, MOCK
Turtle and Jullien Soups of Boston Club Manufac
ture one of the finest articles for plc-nice and willingparties. Nor sale at COUSTY'S East End Grocery, No
11t1 South Second streetatelow Chestnut street. -
COItSETS.
BROWN'S
Wholesale and Retail
Corset Warehouse
REMOVED
819 ARCH STREET.
BARATET.
CORSETS,
TOURNIIRES,
PANIERS.
112 S. Eleventh St.
GAS FIXTURES.
warautru,
k.ll & THAiMAIIA; pol 'no Obeetant Muck,' roafittfato•
ts
taro of Gas Flstrites t lauripsote:,4o4 isonidl call las
attention ocr puMio to thstr /ergs and elesautfitsscrt.,
moot of 040 antlongro li tondants, Brackets, it e, , T h ey
also forrodd gas.fdPes disenitigeand public Pltirer•'*
• Inge, and atandla extend If, kitedocand.rootritio gde
Itthes, ,A urk %Ad , .. -7 ,
IVO 0 . POUNDS . •WESTERN
- IVooloviiiotted , Oradrit. In store and for dale' by
COCHRAN, N.UtilikOLL & No. ill tthrfiboat
'fi.NANCIAL
STER:III6- & WILDMAN
iseAtirs and Brokers,
110.-/10 , ,i3outh Third Street.
eneclal Agents for the sale of
Ham'Me, Hazleton and Wilkeebarre LB.
First Mortgage Bonds.
Interest seven percent., payable'Apol Ist and dctobsu
Ist, clear of all taxes. A limited amount of, these Bond*
for sale at 62, and , accrued interest. ' - •
The road was opened for businefs on the ilth Instant ,
between Bthibury and Danville: Thirty-two utiles be-
Yond Danville the road IN ready, for the rails, leavtaf;
but sovezinalles unfinished.
Government Bends and other Securities taken in ex
change, for the above it market rates.
tut Si
St. Louis, Vandalia and Terre. Haut,'
First.MOrtgage Sevens.
We trOtild entitle ettention or toyottoo to thostiE
Monde. The Mortgage Is at the rate of OLIPOO per m
with a alnking fund proviso of 1,20p00 per annum,
bonds are aUo endorsed by the following complialeei
Terre Ratite and RuliantTolia Railroad,
A Company haring no debt and a large enrolee fond
the treasury.
Columbus, Chwago and Indiana Central Railroad,
:Pittsburgh, Cincinnati and St; Louis Railway
.Tbe last two endorsenienll,bMitg Beam by
Pennsylvaniaailroad Company.
We are selling the above Bonds at a price that will pay
a good rate of Interest.
DREXEL & CO.,
coblo iteNo. 34 South Third Street.
m
A RELIABLE HOME INVESTMENT
THE FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS
OF TON
Wilmington and Reading Railroa4,
lIMUMIGI INTEREST
AT SEM FEB CENT. IN CURRENCY,
*flyable April and Oetober, free of State
and Lotted States Taxes.
This rosdr us through It thickly u4sulated and rich
agricultural and manufacturing district.
For the present we are °Ferias' a limited amount of nut
above bonds at
85 Cents and Interest.
The connection of this road with the Penneyiran and
Bedding Railroads 'mares it a large ano remunerative
trade. We recommend the bonds as the cheapest Snit-
Plan investmentin the market.
WM. PAINTER & CO.,
Bankeis and Dealer's In Gavannoesai,
No. 36 S. THIRD STREET,
Jeatfit PIIILADELP/311A.
BANKING HOUSE
JAYCooKE,&6I
112 and 114 So. THIRD ST. PHILAD'A
DEALERS
IN ALL GOVERNMENT SECURITIES.
We will receive applications for Policies of
Life Insurance in the new National Life In
surance-Company of the United States. Full
information given at our office.
rITII,.'4ANDOLPH
t,,,„, E
RS L &
Dealers in V. 9. Bonds and Members'at
Stock and Gold Exchange, receive ac.
counts of Banks and Bankers on liberal
terms. issue Bills of Exchange on
C. J. Hambro & Son, London,
B. Metzler, S. Sohn ' & Co., Frankford.
James W. Tucker & Co., Paris.
And other principal cltfeo, and Letters
of Credit available throughout Europe
S. W. corner Third and Chestnut Streets.
UNITED STATES BONDS
Bought, Sold and Exchanged on most
ilbend terms.
GOLD
Bought and Bold at Market Bates.
COUPONS CASHED.
PACIFIC RAILROAD BONDS
13ought find Sohi.
S C
Bought and Sold on Commission Only.
COLLECTIONS
Made on all Accessible Points.
tii.,...!!)\yitif,;,.;)1:11.q.,
)
40 South 'Third St"
rni/141PEI4PIIKA.
SEWING MACHINES.
9i4 FEELER & WIMPS 014
sewing Machine;
FOR SALE ON
EXST:PAYMENTSO.
Jl4 CllCStillft Street.
PETERSON & CARPENTER,.
ciEs.Ervu..AGENTs.' ' .114
ie24 tt th rp , , • • • • •
24 4 1? --. 4 I VSKti; TiacTLY P . R .
_La 1 ‘ 4 4 -4-1 01 let 'landing and fur by VW 11
HOW a X" - 1 I Fr'ont striet.
g. ~•16 lut
17LIMIMP1fl4) Miriakekltsw.
.
D ESTI/8110MM) are lookedfor la Paris on the
anniversary of the death of Baudin.
'IME: HALE entered upon possession of the
United States Consulate at Ilays,tu4 yeSterdayi l
GoVEntidu IdtlAvnin Warne the Red'ilver
insurgents against revolutionary proceedings.
TIIE internal revenue receipts yesterday
were $013,084.
~.sticsELL's flouring mill was burned at
Ithinebeck, N. Y., yesterday. Loss, $1.r",000 ;
fully 'loured.
TIIE men arrested on Tuesday for the Port
Jervis bank robbery have been discharged for
Want of evidence.
IloN. 11Eir.opt W. 'et,:p9upt!, Auaitor
Of the Treastity; hai • accipted the (Alice of
Supervisor of Internal„Beve,nuei ?
English war vessel Monarch will sill,
for America with Mr. Peabody's remains next
Wednesday.
MR.' Bunr,INGANLE ,and;; his:fellow Chinese,
Ambassadors Were `jreeeived at the Foreign
Office, Berlin, yesterday.
RESOLUTIONS expressive of sympathy with
Cuba, and asking for her recognition, passed
the South Carolina Legislature yesterday.
Tuft Treasury warrants issued/for the ex-,
penditures or the Government during . NOVeili--
ber aggregated $12,030,783.
COMMOiSIONEII PARKER has completed his
report on Indian Affairs. It is understood to
be a very elaborate and lengthy document, and
to be ofa satisfactory character.
GEonoE E. riEMSOIIn; a Louisville alder
man, by forgery and otherwise, swindled his
friends to the - tune of $40,000, and then ab
sconded.
Two or the five negroes reported as mur
deretldtiring the recent ontrage in
: O'Brien
county, Tenn;,' escaped by falling when their
companions were shot.
Two Nuv. , ; were killed and four seriously
injured by a collision on the Chicago, Rock
Island and Pacific Railroad, near De Soto,
lowa, on Tuesday evening.
THE guardians of John C. Bigelow, a boy
injured in the Cavis Rock disaster- '
on the Erie
Railroad, have obtained a verdict against the
railroad company of $15,000. j
Tut Turkish Government have seized, at
Constantinople, a steamer lidenwith gunPo . Wr
der 'supposed to be intended for the Bulgarian.
insurgents.
AT Now Iberia, Louisiana, on Saturday
night, Sheriff. Stubinger was shot dead by a
negro. The murderer was taught soon after
wards and lynched by citizens.
IN the Alabama House of Representatives,
yesterday, a negro was elected Engrossing
Clerk. Ile was supported by the Democrats
against Radical white candidates.
THE second of the Coutourie sugar cases
in the United States Court at New Orleans,
resulted in a verdict for the Government,
yesterday. The amount confiscated is $15,000.
1)F-sywronts received , at Jacksonville indi
cate Alcorn's election by 10,000. Nothing
definite can be obtained with reference to the
Legislature.
A DESPATCH from Houston, Texas, says :
The vote for two days foots up 1,500. It
is estimated that Hamilton will carry the State
by 20,000.
Ozr the 10th tilt: a - Convention met at Fort
Garry to discuss the Red river difficulty. So
far only the French baif-breeds have taken up
arms; the English and Scotch' half-breeds are
undecided.
Tm Presklent bas -directed the. Secrteary of
fori..l to Minister Curtin, at St. Pe
tersbum,- the ap, al of the Israelites on behalf
of their expatriated brethren. It be ac
companied by a letter asking its favorable con
sideration by the Czar.
DURING the month of November there were
revised and passed by the Comptroller 3,343
accounts of claims for arrearages of pay and
bounty to the officers and soldiers (or their_
heirs) of the late war. The amount of
money paid on account of these claims was
S-g 3.1,028 63.
Tiri•: National Board of Trade met at
Richmond, Va., yesterday. The report of the
Executive Council was read, showing the Na
tional -Board to consist of 37 constituent
bodies; with a membership of 16,900. Fred , .
crick Fraley, of Philadelphia, was elected
President for the ensuing -year. General
Walbridge, of New York, delivered an address.
Albumen In Argument.
The Messaycr de - l'oulouse :gives an
account of another hostile meeting in France,
the combatants being women, whose mode of
fighting suggests an improvement in duelling.
Annon B. and Jeanneton L. had a difference
respecting a sum of seventy-five centimes
which had been lent by the former to the
latter. Happening to meet on market-day,
strung eXpressiona were used on both sides—
one calling the other a "cheat," and the other
'retorting by the term "miser." Annon, intent
on paying herself, seized the handle of a basket
of eggs which Jeanneton carried ; a struggle
ensued, the eggb began to fly furiously andtlist,
and both combatants were freely bespattered
about the face and neck with yolk and shell.
An elegantly dressed young gentleman in
the crowd made himself somewhat pro
minent by inappropriate mirth ; thiS diverted
the anger of Amon and Jeanneton from each
other, and their concentrated wrath fell upon
the head of him who mocked them. About
two-thirds of the contents of Jeanneton's ham
per had been consumed in .the encounter; the
remaining eggs were expended, by the justly
indignant women on the well-dressed offender,
to the complete destruction of his irreproach
able garMents and his utter confusion.
There can be little doubt that the egg might"
with advantage be substituted for the sword in
French duels. In nine cases out of ten, the
damage done, and the annoyance .inflicted; by
the egg would exceed that which is produced,
by the employinent of Abe deadlier weapon.
United States Mut Statement.
Hon. James Pollock. Director of the Mint, furnishes
the following statement of deposits and coinage at the
Mint ►luring the month of November, DO:
MEM
Gold deposits, - -
barer deposits and purchases,
Total deposits,
GOLD COINAGE.
NO. of Pieces. Value.
- 15,150 eXO,OOO IX)
.49406 00
Rouble Eagles
Fine Bars,
Dollars, •
Half Dollars,
line Bars,
- 240,100 8131,300 IX/
N1C . X . EL 1 . 4401000
387,000 00
243,000 7.350 00
Fire Cent Pieces,.
',three Cent Pieces,
BRONZE.
• 374,500 $3,745 00
• 536,250 0425. 00
oneTeut Plocet3,
Two Cent Pieces,
• • 710,750'e10,470, W
RECAPITULATION.
Gold Coinage,
Silver Coinage
Base Coinage,
Rl Resorted for the Phan
LIVERPOQL—Bark /lassie ,Rarris, Allen- 20 oxes
tiu plates GO tee soda )(small Trimble; 65 do. W Cun
ningham & Sou; 1 cask china J W Rafe t& Son; 6 pkgs
ethw A F Eberwau; 1 cast() Hideo Edwin S .111.utitin; 1246
old rails A & Y Roberta & Cu; 48 wrapped bills of wire
hall S. Carpenter; 4 casks bdw Biddle hardware Co; 4
pkgs 1 case 1 laid - magnesia Chas Ellis, Son & Co; *eks
hilw and chains Newlin, Fernley & Co; 1 box books 1
crate chairs I bales sacks RV crates 2 eke ethw P Wright'
& Sons; 200. bxs tin plates 269 tee soda ash 100 bills soda
crystals order; 100 tee' blcbg powder It Seeger & Co: 4
bales rags , 2 do waste paper 561 rails. and pieces 27 casks
niche order.
11011ESIENT6 0E . 04,2FA1K &MASKERS.
TO ARRIVE
• SHIPS 'PROM , _.- FOS OATS
SOO& 'Woman...Now York Nov. 4
Europo ' Glaogow..Now. York Nov. IS
C. of Antwerp...Llvorpool.,Now York via /3 Nor. 20
Bohai ti it , Havre.:.Now York. Nov. At
Atalanta Loudon—Near York. .....Nov. at
Ii num% Southampton... Now York Nov. 21'
Palmyra Liverpool... Now York via B Nov. 2:3
Virginia Livorpool...New York- Nov. 21
City of Paris Livorpool—New York Nov. 25
Balm Glasgow... New York Nov. 26
Valve.
5W,195 64
111,630 24
emats sts
e 353,864 00
65.800 665,6CN) 00
174,41 X) . 87,300 00
...... • 31-500 00
1,6830.0 .974,350 110
• 15,150 .5 3 0 ,0 0 0 00
240,100' ' 152,800 00
2,_06.7 . 30 44.870 00
?..b.51,000 6'540 633 00.
, .
.1 Nomads ' Liverpool-New, York • N0v.27
• A1Wmanni5«,............rye., Yrk '...,...........440v,
_at
) ' ''r " , 9 71 , Kr T o y; ;.. • ' i ,
~, J I #'ll - eekinti -I' Dad a... harlesiOn Dec. 2
.H Chauncey New York...Aspinwed
Dee 4
Vronawands...PhAdrta.;43rirtim-." DeC.4
Aof Druseels... eaork...E r e01....,..........-Dec.,
4
leo] utobla New York... Glasgow • ~.,.., Dec. 4
Irrance New York... Liverpool -...4 • Deo. 4
,sßel lona New Ycrk...L6ndon., ' Dec. 4
aArirons, New rrk.../ispinarall - ........../4.Deo. 4'
'A'.: or. ittexico..4..... :;. New ortc... Vera Urns, "k0.....,..0.Dee. *,,
licisatla ....,.. Now otk...lluntiara "- , - DOO: V
'66.:itla New York„.Liverpool Dec. 8
Idaho New York... Glasgo w. .. Dec.' 8
~,
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JABIY!, wy, l''' r rn:Artb . " . 7' • ;
SAN UR E. STOKES, MorrintsCommirmi.
? JOKEyII O. GRUBB, , • • •
, COMMITTER ON AIIt.NITRATION.
J. O. James.l N. A. Bonder,
Geo. L. pazby, • I Will. W. Paul
6 Thomas it:Mende.- ~. • '-,, , „ (
; • • iItARINE BULLETIN. ,
,
PORT OF PRILADRLPHIA—D2c, 2
BUN Risks,7 O. I Sun Sairt,Tili I AntiWe:mg. 1 88
ARRIVED. YEBTERDAI4",
Steamer Vulcan orviado,' 24'benrayfrOni, Veer Yoik.
,with mdse to W Baird •
StPamer Tacony, Nichols, 24 hour (rant ..New YOrk,
4.1t11 mdse to Sr ;I Baird & Co.
Bark B Rogers Crosby, 40 ,days from Dublin t in
ballast to Peter Wright & Sous.
, Brig John Aviles, Macomber. 28 daps from , Port au
Trince.with to wood to order—veasel to :114 Basloyk(o.
Brig Globe I Br), Spicer, 8 days from Ilancpck, no. In
;ballast to Workman & Co. - • • t
Behr Alex McKenzie., (Br). , AlgV.enzift,,o days from
'llaclged Islands, witil.ibitt to X• ol )neakt atm" ievo •
• -- 8,11,1 p Eliza McLaughlin (or), hibbert, ram Pro.
vidence, width arrive‘tott :Ttletidltvtitonoffiled to E A
Souder & Co.
CI,BASED TEOTXRDAT.
[Steamer W A Groves, Jr,
Brig G E Belot Pierce. Idatanzaa.,Dellett & Son,
Behr Stampede. Stratton'. Bilayagnez,-4 oho Mason & Co.
Selir Emily &Jennie, Hewitt, Moblie, , l? S Stetson & Co.
Selz Niagara, Townsend, Mobile, do
• ' lIAVILE DE GRACE. Dee. 1.
The following boats loft here this morning, laded and
con signal as fhilows:
Pinola, with lumber to New York; Dodge Mills, do to
Burlington, NJ.• . ,
Ship *m Wilcox, Johneon, at Alicante ith tilt, to
hall for this port next day.
Ship Almira, times. hence at Antrent Kith alt.
Ship Cestine, Wilson.. entered out at Liverpool
ult. for this Dort. • •
Ship Strateread Rock. Nlcolaysen; sailed from Liver
pool kith ult. for tine port. -
Steamer Prometheus. Gray, hence at Charleston Tee
terday
Steamer Pioneer, Barrett. hence at Wilmington, NO.
84th nitr
Steamer James S Green, Pace,•henee at Richmond 30th
ult.
Stemmer George EL Stout, Ford, hence at Georgetown,
BC. 30th ult. •
Steamer Baltimore. Voekler, sailed from Bretnerharen
11th ult. for Baltimore.
Steamers Java Cook, and Minnesota, Price, cleared
at New York yesterday for Liverpool,
Bark William (Br), Cole, hence for Rotterdam, was
spoken 30th Opt. lat 42.
Bark Maria, Shick, sailed fiOm Padang. 14th Sept, for
Now York.
Bark Conrad (Br), Alexander, from Valparaiso let
Aug. via Talcahuano. at Boston yesterday.
Bark John Willlanewn Robinson, from Liverpool for
this port, at llolyhead (New Harbor) 15th ult.
Berk Mal. 'Hansen, entered out at London 19th ult.
for this port.
Bark Vision, Thorsen, entered out at London 20th
ult. for this port.
Brig F F Ocery, Conklin, cleared at Charleston 27th
ult. for this port, with 250 tons phosphate rock.
Bri Louis C Madeira, Moslander, sailed from Genoa
nnt tilt. for this Dort.
. . .
Brig Geo, E Prescott, Mills, hence at Boston 30th tilt.
for Saco: '
Brig Richmond, Powers, from Genoa, at Messina 12th
Hcbr Wm B )(fano, Boons, cleared at New York .30th
ult. fur Charleston.
. .
Behr lit,stft. Rogers.sallott from Matanzas 15 days since
for NOW York.
Sclir Thomas Holcombe. Godfrey. from Cienfuegos for
New York, put into Bermuda 12th ult. leakilag, and with
loss of spars, sails, &c; would discharge cargo for re
pairs. and probably proceed in about three days.
t3chr Sophia Godfrey, Godfrey, sailed from Salem 23th
ult. for this DOrt
Behr Flight, hence at Norwich 29th ult.
&lir Win Capes, Baker, hence at Portland Nth ult.
Schr J W Evermau, Outten, hence at Bichmond&stk
ult.
Schr 0 S Grove, Weaver, palled from EichmondlOth
tilt, for Mobile.
echre Samuel }I Sharp, t. harp, for Wilmington, Del.
and J J Wolcott. Wolcott, for 'Trenton, NJ. cleared at
Baltintere.luth ult.
Saar Hiawatha. Lee. hence at Newburyport 29th ult.
Schr Fats n, Kelly, clearea at Charleston 27th ult. for
Wilmington, Del. with 490 tons phosphate rock.
Fehr!' it H. Wilson, Harris, and Lydia A May. Baker,
hence at Providence 29th ult.
Schr Lady Ellen; Somers, hence at Newport 27th ult.
Schr S L Russell, Smith, sailed from Newport 23th nit.
Schr Adolph Hugel. Robinson. hence at Mobilo 29th
Schr Ellie Davis. Hand; hence at Boston 29th ult.
Schrs Ontaro, Sprague, and Emily Curtis. Haskell,
hence for Boston. at Holmes' Hole 28th ult. and sailed
again. The Emily Curtis lost jibboorn night of Mil.
Schr It B McCanley,Cain, hence for Boston,at Holmes'
Hole 2)th
Schrs Mary Riley. 'tiler, hence for Boston; Carrie
Melvin. Watts, from Wilmington, Del. fordo, and Blom.
del. Jackwood, Provincetown for this port, at Holmes'
Hole 2Eth ult. The Blonde' sailed again next day.
• ___
MARINE MISCELLANY:
- - . -
Bark Adeline OAdame, Leavitt, from New York 12th
Oct. for Antwerp, put Into Bermuda 12th ult. leaking
badlj: would diecharge for repairs.
Ship Moderation tßr). White, from Cardiff June 211.
ria Rio Janeiro Aug 23, for San Francisco, has been
abandoned at sea.
The number of vessels belonging to or bound to or
from ports in tho Vatted Stales reported totally lost
and missing during the past month is 44. of which 27
were wrecked, T abandoned,: bnrot.4 foundered, 2 mink
by collision, and 2 missing. They are classed as follows:
I stesuier.s ships, 10 barks. 8 briim and 20 schooners,
and their total estimatcii value, exclusivere of cargoes,
is ei,(175.0(u.
FOR BOSTO N.-STEAMSHIP LINE
DIRECT. SLELING PROM EACH POUT NVEBY
Wednesday and Saturday.
/ROM PINE STREET WHARF*, HILADELPHIA,
PINE
LONG WHARF, B 'P OSTON.
THOM PHILADRLPHIA BROX BOSTON.
ARIES, Wedneaday,lDec. 1 SAXON, Wedneeday,Dec."l
ROMAN ,Saturday, " S NORMAN, Saturday," it
SAXON, WedneedaY " ABlES.LlNedneedar, " 68
NORMAN, Saturday', " 11 ROMAN, Saturday, " 11
ARIES,I% ednesday " 15 SAXON', Wednesday, 15
HOMAN, Satarday " NORMAN. Saturday," 18
SAXON, Wednesd ay "22 ARIES, Wednesday, "23
NORMAN, Saturday," 23 ROMAN, Saturday, " 25
ARIES. Wednesday, " 23;SAXON,Wednesday, " 29
These Steamships sail punctually. Freight received
every day.
Freight forwarded to all points in New England.
Ft.:. Freight or Passage ( superior accommodationtO
apply to MENKE WINSOR CO.,
338 South Delaware avenue.
PPHILADELPHIA, BICEEMOND AND
NORFOLK STEAMSHIP LINE.
THROUGH FREIGHT AIR LINE TO THE ROM
AND WEST.
EVERY SATUFDAY L at Noon, from FIRST WHARF
a ac .10011,
above 31A.IIKE T Street.
.
THROUGH RATES to all pointsin North and South
Carolina Vitt Seaboard Air-Line Railroad, connecting at
Portsmouth, and to Lynchburg, Va., Tennessee and the
West via Virginia and Tennessee Air-Line and Rich
mond and Danville Railroad.
Freight HANDLED BUT ONCE,and taken at LOWER
RATE'S THAN ANY OTHER LINE.
The regularity, safety and cheapness of this route
commend It to the public as the most desirable medium
for carrying every description of freight. •
No charge for commission. drayage, or any expense for
transfer.
Steamships insure at lowest rates.
Freight received DAILY •
WILLLAM P. CLYDE at CO.
No. Lt South Wharves and Pier No. 1 North Wharree.
W. P. PORTER, Agent atßichmond and City Point.
• T.P. CROWELL et CO., Agents at Norfolk
-- 10)Ii IL AD ELPHIA AND SOUTHERN
:LL MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S REGULAR
LINES FROM QUEEN STREET WHARF.
The YAZOO will sail for NEW ORLEANS, via
Havana, on Thursday. Dec. 2, at 8 A. M.
The JUNIATA will sail from NEW ORLEANS, via
HAVANA. on Saturday, Dec. 4.
The TONAWANDA will sail for SAVANNAH on
Saturday, Dec. 4. at 8 o'clock A.M.
The WYOMING will sail from SAVANNAH on
Saturday, Dec. 4.
The PIONEER will sail for WILMINGTON,N.O.,on
Friday; Dec AO, at BA. M.
Through bills of lading slimed, and passage tickets
bold to all points South and West.
BILLS of LADING SIGNED at QUEEN ST. wumur.
For freight or passage, apply to
WILLIAM L. JAMES, General Agent,
ISO South Third street.
NOTICE. -FUR NEW YORK, VIA:DEL
AWARE AND RARITAN CANAL EXPRESS
STEAMBOAT COMPANY.
The CHEAPEST and QUICKEST water communica
tion between Philadelphia and New York. _
Steamers leave daily from that wharf below , Market
street Philadelphia, and foot of Wall street, New York:
Goode forwarded y all the lines running out of New
York—North, East and West—free of Comraission.
Freight received and forwarded on accommodating
terms. WM. P. CLYDE & CO:, Agents,
No. 12 South Delaware avenue, Philadeiphis.
JAS. lIAND, Agent, No. In Wall street, New York.
MEW EXPRESS LINE TO ALP3fAi r ki.
dria, Georgetown and Washington, D. 0., Via Ches
apeake and Delaware Canal, with connections at Alex
andria from the most direct route for Lynchburg, Bris
tol, Knoxville, Nashville, Dalton and the Southwest.
' Steamers leave regularly from the first wharf above
Market street, every Saturday at noon.
Freight received daily. WM. P. CLYDE & CO.,
No. 12 South Wharves and Pier 1 North Wharves.
HYDE & TYLER, Agents at Georgetown.
M. ELDBIOGE A . CO., Agents at Alexandria. Va.
IVOTIC - E- 7 FOR NEW YORK, VIA DEL
IA aware and Raritan Canal—Swiftsuro Transporta
tion Company—Despatch and 'lEiwittsure Lines.— The
business by these Lines will l 4 a resumed on and after
the Bth of 'lllarob, For Frei t, which will be taken
on accommodating terms, asp to WM. M. BAIRD
CO., 132 South Wharves.
TIELAWAR.F. 4 _ AND CHESAPTO Rill
1! Steam Tow-Beat Company.—Barges towed between
Philadelphia, Baltimore, Havre de Grace , Delaware
City andintermediate pointa.
WM. P. CLYDE & CO,Awute; Capt. JOAN LAUGH.
LEN, Snp't Office, 12 donthrharvee, Philadelphia.
ItTOTICE.—FOR NEW YORE, VIA DEL
-11 AWARE AND BARTTANCANAL.. •
SWIFTSURE TRANSPORTATION COMPANY.
DESPATCH ANDS WIFTER:IRE LINES.
The boohoos of these lineawill be roomed on andafter
the 19th of March. iFor freight,which will be taken o
accommodating terms, apply to WM. BAIRD dr CO..
No. =South Wharreo.
TUST RECEIVED AND IN STORE . l i mo
tty cases of. Champagne, sparkling Catawba' ;tad 'MU
fornia Wines, Port, Madeira, Sherryilamaicuand Santa
Cruz Rum, fine . old Brandies and Whiskies, Wit hail
and Retail. _ P. J. JORDAN, 220 Pear stree ° t,
Belo* Third aid Walnut sbMets.
_end above Dock
street&TO
"VISE 01. L.-60 BARRELS LIGRT-COL
°red sweet Fish Oil, low-priced, for sale by EDIV
HOWLEY.,I6 tiuuth Front street.
Tag DA ity ttrzig-itG,Btir.,Tii,„ . „
4411-0421. LAN rilll4l)lttr • , ' ,
A DECEIABER 2 , 186'1
I OFFICE OF THE
',DELAWARE gUTUAL SAFETY
INSURANCE COMPANY.
t •
• , .
The following Statement of the affairs of the ComPau!
In published Os cimformity , with to provision of its
charter •
"Premiums r eceived ' from ii(iiembei 1, 1055, to October
51, 18e0.
lOn Marine and 84 •
On Fire Risks .161,9M15 I" • - -
.81,105,701 Pi
450,014 02
Premiums on Policies not niarkod
off lioTomber ..... .
Premiums marked off as earned from No
' Yember 1,1868, to October 31,1869:
On Marine and Inland Make-0014,216 29
On Fire Risks.. 1.19,679 70
Interest dprlug the same period
--7-$1,063
Salvages, he 1 • 115,027 65
Losses, Expenses, dc., during the year as Bl,liti,B73 64
•
above:
Marino and Inland Naviga-
• tion Lovses • $'418,100'39 '
. fire Lessee. • 14,244 131
gettr'', Premiums ......... ..,........ 49,320 10
Sa-Insurunces:..., 41,217 64
Agency. ' ebayges, Aalver- • ,
tisitig, Priathag. ttc 04,687 10'
Taxes—United Brates, State
and Municipal Taxes 62,990 64
Expenses ....„, • • 23,90.08
8744,254 01
L. " ASSETS OF 11D CO3tPANY
November 1, ltitss. •
$200,00.1 United States hive Per Cent.
• Loan, ten.;forties......-.... ... ; . .... ... 82160100 00
100,000 'United States Six Per Cent.
Loan (lawful money) 107 3 750 00
50;0001:Ig L ited Stases il Six. Per Cent.
oan, hk oil
200,000 State , of Pennsylvania Six Per .
AOO.OO
• ' Cent. Loan 213,050 00
200,000 Cit 7 of Philadelphia Six Per
Lent Loan (exempt from tax)... 2:10,925 00
100,000 State of New Jersey Six Per
Cent. Loan 102,000 00
20,000 Pennsylvania Railroad First
Mortgage Six Per ()eat. Blndp... 1 19,450 ° 00
25,000 Pennsylvania Railroad' Second •
Mortgage Six Per Cent. Bonds.., 72,625 00
25,000 Western Pennsylvania Railroad
Mortgage Six Per Cent. Bonds
(Pennsylvania Railroad'guar
. • antee) 70,000 00
30,000 State of Tennessee Five Per
Cent. Loan 15,000 00
7,000 State of Tennessee Six Per Cent.
Loan. . ...... .. . . .-.. . ... . 4,770 00
12,500 Pennsylvaniaßailroad Com.
pany., 250 shares stock, 14,000 00
5,000 North Pennsylvania Railroad
Company, 100 shares stock.. 3,990 00
10,000 Philadelphia and Southern Mail.
Steamship Company, SO shares •
stock 7,500 00
246,930 Loans on Bond and Mortgage,
first liens on City Properties '246,900 00
•
61,Z1,400 Par. Market value, $1,255,280 OD
Cost, $1,214,622 27.
Real Estate —.... 36,000 00
Bills Receivable for Insurance
made - 272,703 75
Balances. due at Agencies—Pro
. mina's on Marine Policitss, Ac
crued Interest and other debts
due the Company 65,097 95
Stock. Scrip, of sundry Cor.
porations, e 4,766. Estimated '
value-.-- . . 2,740 70
Cash in 'lank sii€373ll 88
Cash in Draver----- 972 26
10),..1 14
• 511,1352,100 04
PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 10, 1869.
•. •
The Board of Directors have this day declared a CASH
DIVIDEND of TEN PER CENT. on the CAPITAL
STOCH,and SIX PER CENT. interest on the SCRIP of
the Company, payable on and after the hit of December
proximo. free of National and State Taxee.
They have also declared a SCRIP DIVIDEND of
TIIIRTY-FIVE PER CENT. on the EARNED PRE
MIUMS for the year ending October 31,1661, certificates
.of which will be issued. to the parties entitled to the
same, on and after theist of December proximo, free of
National and State Taxes.
They have ordered, also, that the Scrip Certifigates
of Profits of the Compauy, for the year ending October
31, lea, be redeemed in. Cash, at the office of the Com
pany, on and after Ist of December proximo, all In
terest thereon to cease on that day. By a provision of
the Charter, all Certificates of Scrip not presented for
redemption within five years after public notice that
they will be redeemed. shall be forfeited 'and cancelled
on the books of the Company.
No certificate of profits issued under 82.5. By the act
of incorporation, "no certificate phial issue unless
claimed within two years after the declarationof the
dividend whereof it is evidence."
DIRECTORS.
Samuel E. Stokes,
William G. Boehm',
Edward Darlington,
. H. Jones Brooke,
Edward Lafourcade,
Jacob Riegel,
Jacob P. Jones,
James B. WFarland,
Joshua P. Eyre.
Spencer M
J. B. Semple, Pittsburg,
A . B. Berger,
D. T. Morgan, "
18 C. HAND, President.
1 - DAVITS, Vice President.
;reign'.
vt Secretary. nol2 harp
Thomas C. Hand,
John C. Davis,
Edmund E. Souder,
Theophilus Paulding,
James Traguair,
Henry Sloan,
Henry C. Hallett, Jr.,
James C. Hand,
William C. Ludwig,
Joseph H. Seal,
Hugh Craig,
John D. Taylor,
George W. Dernadou,
Witham C. Honeton,_
MRELIANCE INSURANCE CON-
T OF PHILADELPHIA/
Incorporated in 1841. Charter Perpetual.
OfficCe,
APo. N 308
TAL gisce, Walnut street.
1000.
Insures against loss or damage by FIRE, on Houses,
Stores and other Buildings, limited or perpetual, and en
Furniture, Goods, Wares and Merchandise In town or
country.
LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED AND PAID.
Assets.-.......... ..... ...... ...... __.......5137,598 12
Invested is the following Securities, via.;
First Mortgages on City Property, well 4-
. .. 3168400 00
Tinned States Government L0am5........................ Irmo oo
Philadelphia City 8 Per Cent. L0an5........_....._75,000 00
Pennsylvania wpaopoo 6 Per Cent Loan... 50,000 oo
Pennsylvania Railroad Bonds, First Mortgage cow 00
Camden and Amboy Railroad Company's 6 Per
Cent. Loan- 8,000
Loans on . -. 600 00
Huntin_gdon and Broad Top 7 * .Per . iGent.
Mort
gage Honda... . ............ '
4,560 00
County. Fire Insurance Company's Stock. 1,050 00
Mechanics' Hank Stock.-.--- .......... 4,000 00
Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania Stock. 10, 000 0 0
"Union Mutual Insurance Company's Stock. 880 00
Reliance Insurance Company of Philadelphia
Stock 3,250 00
Cash in Bank and on /2,258 32
—. 0 1037,398 SI
Worth this date at market nrioeS.--....... $454,38139
DIRECTORS.
Thomas C. HUM Thomas Ef, Moore, •
William 'Musser, Samuel Castner,
Samuel Bispham, James T. Young,
H. L. Carson, Isaac F. Baker, -
Wm. Stevenson, Christian J. Hoffman,
• Benj. W. Tingley, Samuel B. Thomas,
Bdwar Biter.
THOMAS C. HILL, President.
WINI . CHUBB, Secretary.
PHILADELPHIA. Fetirattry 17, 3569. jal-tu th s tf
Worth at Par
UNITED FritEMEN IgginUNCE
ia
CODIPANY Off PHILADELPHIA.
'
This Company bikes risks at the lowest rates consistent
with safety, and confines its business exclusively to
VIBE INSURANCE IN
PHIA. THE Cal( or PHILADIar
OFFIOD—Bo. 723 Arch Inreet, Fourth Nati ona l B ank
Building.
DIDECTOBB.
Thomas J. Martins Henri W. Brenner,
John Hint, Albertua King,
Wm. A. Bolin, Henry Bump,
James II ongan, James Wood;
William Glenn, John Shalloroass
James Jeuner, J. Ileum Asian,
Alexander T. Dickson, ' Wash MuWgan,
Albert O. Bob ertiti. Philip Fitzpatrick,
James P. Dillon. •
CONRAD B. ANDRESS, President.
Wm. A. Boum. 'Treas. Wm. bi. FAGNriI• 800 r.
FAME INSURANCE COMPANY, NO.
809 CHESTNUT STREET.
INOORPORATED UM. CHARTER PERPETUAL.
CAPITAL, 82004100_,
FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.
Insures s,gainst Loss or Damage by Fire either by Per
. p o t"' or Temporary Policies.
mairosoas.
Charles Richardson, . Robert Pearce,
Wm. H. Rhawn, John Ressler, Jr.,
William M. Cleyfort, Edward B. Orne,
Henry Lewis, Charles Stokes,
Nathan Hillea. John W. Everman,
George A, _ Idordecal
()HARLIN WHABADBON,Presideni• •
Wlll.ll. RHAWN,Tice-Preeldent.
WILLIAMS I. MAANCI/ABD6 Secreary. aDI t!
AERICAN VIBE ritBI7R.ANCE - COM
PANY_, incorporated 1310.—Charter perpetual.
No. 310 WALNUT street, above Third, Philadelphia.
Slaving a large pall-rtp Capital Stock and Surplus in-
Tested in sound and available jilecurities, continue to
insure on dwellings, stores, turniture, merchandhui,
veaeels in port, and their cars/008,1ml other 'personal
property. All losses liberally and promptly adjusted.
DIBEUTQRS.
Thomas B. Maria, Edmund LIMO,
John Welsh, Olutries W. PoultneY.
Patrick Brady, . Israel Morris,
John T. Lewis, John P. Wetherill,
William. Paul_ _
• • TRUMANN. MARIS, President.
/amity a. ORAVIIIVXD. Seimetary.
A NTHBACIT .F4 , II(BTTB (JB (3 OM.
PANY.—OHARTER PBS:RITUAL.
Mee, No. 311 WALNUT Street, above Third, Philads.
Will insure against Lose or Damage by Fire en
inge, either perpstaaUy or for a limited time, giousehold
Furniture and Mercbandisegeneviily. 4
Also Marine Insurance on Tamers, Oargi.ielt and
Freights. Inland Insurance to all parts of the Wll l l4l.
William Esher, Lewis Aaslesriedi k
B. Luther, y o b u metetauxi,
John D. Diachiston, &Baum,
William F. Dean. .I . ohn B.
,F li'°
Peter Sieges, • Aottierreti.
WILLIAM .e.SEEM. President. ,
WILLIAM P. DEAN, Vice President.
Wm. M. Bbirrm,Becretary. to tit a ft
111le1t8AMC*.
INCORPORATED 1835.
Philadeliihia;'Noiembir 10,, 1.869.
BOMA,
JOHN C,
HENRY LYLBURN, Secr
HENRY BALL, Azaistant
The Liverpool ee Lo ri`
'ion ee Globe ins. -Co.
Assets Gold, S 7 ) 690,390
in the -----
Cl*nited States 2, 000 , 000
Az& Recelpts aver42o,oclo.oo
Pretniums in 1868,
. $3,665,07. 5 .00
;Dosses in 1868,.5 3 ,66q,, 4 4 5 .60
No: 6 Merchants' .exchonge.'
• Philadelphi4.
41,56e,335 81
SPECIAL *OTICE.
THE INSITRINCE CO II! OF
xo.gTit.AltgftiOA - ,
OF PHILADELPHIA,
(MARINE',
8431.60 63
INC9IIPOItATED 1791.
Capital, $500,000 00
Assets July 180869, $2,593,92210
This Company is now Prepared to imue
Certificate's of Insurance, payable in
Louden, at.the Counting-IlonSe of Messrs.
BroWn, Shipley & Co. •
CHARLES PLATT,
Tice-krisident.
0c29•t1 de3l rpg
1829M--CHAII.TER SAL. L.
FRANKLIN
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
OF 1 0 11ELADIMPIELI.
Office--485 and 487 Chestnut Street.
Assets on jannarr 1 . 186 91,
X 2,077,372.13.
Capital— ..,..,.4t4004X10 00
Accrned 70
Premiums ....... ..... .1,193,84348
UNSETTLED CLAIMS. mama FOB 1869
6323,788 12. 61 950 4 0 0. •
Losses Paid Sinoell329 Over
11#5,50094300.
Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms,
The Company also issues Policies upon the Bente o f
all kinds of buildings, Ground Rents and Mortgage.
' • . DI:HP:AGES.
Alfred G. Baker, Alfred Fitler,
Samuel Grant, I Thomas Sparks, •
Geo. W. Richards, I Wm. B. Grant,
lame Lea, Thomas S. Ellis,
Geo. Bales, I Gustarns S. Benson.
ALFRED G. BAKER. President.
GEO. PALES, Vice President.
JAB. W. EicALLISTER. Secretary. ~.._:___ - '
THEODORE N. BEGEB, Assistant. speureta%
fe tdeill
F JIL FIRE ASSOCIATION
A • . •or
PHILADELPHIA. -
Incorporated March, 27, 1520.
Office---No. 84 North Fifth Street.
INSURE BUILDINGS, HOUSEHOLD F URNITURE
AND MERCHA LOS NDISE GENE
IRERALLY FROM
• S BY F.
Assets January 1, 1869, .
01,400,095 OS.
TRUSTEES: P .
•
William H. Hamilton, • Cherie.' P. Bower,
John Carrow, Jesse Lightfoot,
George Robert Shoemaker. ,
Joseph B. Lyndall, • Peter Armbruster, . •
Levi P. Coats,. • M. H. Dickinson.
&nine' Sparhal Peter Williamson.
F
Askg, Seeger.
WM. H. HAMlLTONPreeldent,
SAMUEL •SPARRAWK, Vice 'President.
WM. T. BUTLER, Secretary.
LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST CO.
THE GIRARD LIFE LNSUBANNCE,ANNUITY
AND TRUST COMPANY OF PHILAD ELPHIA.—
OFFICE, 408 CHESTNUT STREET.
__.
ASSETS, 63,083445 56,4ANUARY 1,1369.
The oldest Company of the kind but one in the State;
continue to insure lives on the most reasonable terms
and declare profits to the insured for the whole of life.
Premiums paid yearly, half yearly, or quarterly. They
receive Trusts of all kinds, whether as Trustees, As
signees, Guardians, or Committee of Lunacy. Also, act
as Executors and Administrators, to the duties of which
particular attention is paid. Deposits and Trust Funds
are not in any event liable for the Debts Or Obligations
of the Company.
Charter perpetual.
THOMAS RIDGWAY, President.
SETH I. COSILY, Vice President.
Joni F. JAMES, Actuary. -
WILLIAM H. STOEVER ASSI Actuary.
N. 11.—Dr. S. CHAMBERLAIN, No. 1411 LOCUST
street, attends every day at I o' lock precisely at the
office. oar 3m
THE PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INEVU•
RANCE COMPANY. •
~ - -Incorporated 1825—Charter Perpetual. •
No. MO WALNUT street, opposite Indepndence Spare.
This Company, favorably known to toe community for
over forty, years, continues to insure against loss or
damage by fire on Public or Private Buildings, either
permanently or for a limited rtime. Also on Furniture,
Stocks of Goons, and Merchandise generally, on
terms.
Their Capital, together with a large Surplus Pond, is
Invested in the most careful manner, which enables them
to offer to the insured an undoubted security in the case
DISICTODS.
Daniel Smith, Jr., pain Devereur.,
Alexander Benson, Thomas Smith, .
Isaac Harleburst, llenry Lewis
Thomas Robins,lJ. Gillingham Yell,
r/a4 l O-/laa4Pcl.ci_Jr •
DANIEL 83fI~H , JR., President.
WM. G. CROWELL. Secretary. ayl9ll
THE COUNTY F.TRE INSURANCE
COM
PANY.—Office, No.llo South Fourth street, below?
Chestnut.
"The Fire Insurance Company of the County of Phila
delphia " Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylva
nia in 1: s!, for indemnity against loss or damage by fire,
exclusively.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
This old end reliable institution, with ample capital
and contingent fund carefully . invested, continues to in
sure buildings, furniture, merchandise, &c., either per
manently or for a limited time against loss or damage
by fire, at the lowest rates consistent with the absolute
safety of iteeustomers.
Losses adjusted and paid with all possible despatch.
DO.ZOTORS:
übas, .1. Sutter, Andrew H. Miller,
Henry Budd, James N. Stone
John Horn, Edwin L. Reakirt
Joseph Moore, Robert V. Massey; Jr.
George Mecke, Mark Devine.
CHAEL SJ. SUTTER, President.
HENRY BUDD, Vice President.
BENJAMIN F. HOECREEY. Secretary and Treasurer.
TEFFERSON FIRE INSURANCE COM-
E, PANT of 'Philadelphia.--GOMce, No. 24 North Fifth
street, near Market street.
Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania.
Charter perpetual. Capital and Assets. $166,000. Make
insurance against Less or damage by Fire on Public, or
Private Building., Furniture, Stocks, Goode and Mer.
chandlee, on favorableD iDEO terms.
• TOlll3.
Wm. McDaniel, Edward P. Moyer
Israel Peterson, Frederick Ladner
John F. Deleterlin i ' : Adam .1. Glass;
Henry Troemner, . tleary, Delmar,
Jacob Schandem, • JolinElliott,
Frederick Doll, Christian D. Frick,
Samuel Miller; ' George E. Fart,
William D. Gardner.
WILLIAM McDANIEL, President.
ItIDAEL , PETICICION,Vice President.
PHILI? E. Col.llMAlL.Seoretary and Treasurer. .
CIASTIL S AP=-O.ENIIINE AND VERY
enperior—zoolozninst landed from bark Idea, and
for ealo by RORIDST OBBIANIOR 00., Importing
Druggiata, N. N. corner Fourth and Baca streota.
TIEUGGISTIS WILL FIND A LARGE
1/ stock of Allen's Medicinal Extracts and till Almonds,
Itsd. Ebel. Opt., Oltrte Acid, Ooze's :rtlfiro Lin arkling
gerinfne Wedgwood - Mortars. du,., Just ande bark
Roffnung, from konaton. ROBERT , /10.101 .ER,
()0., WholsWe Mrsalitts. N. Z. corner Fourth and.
IeRUGGISTS SUNDRIES. GRADtT.
stes, MOrtAk i ..* Pin Tiles, Combs, Braehergt.Mi-Troret
einem . P uff Dom)* Mora ficWjps, plrgica4 Ifts_tru,
merits, Truseeff, Went and port ,Ropper_„Gt ~, t rid
Ci!ase, G lass and , Metal i c r i r e jir " ."*. 6 - 4
Bands" price*. 0 D dc BROT ,o v
ata-tr ~. 218otitti Siehtb a s: 1
1Q 1 1 .1.11.128 Ttt.}lp.gx - ftNE ..AND', ROStir.:.
66 barrel' Sphitippentine; 292 barn& Palo. Soap
34aeln ;192 !Arcola No Tu . 2 Roeln, landing_
_per steamship" Pioneer." For sale by MAY. H. ROWLEY, 16 South
Front street.
INSIJRAIVON6
.Litlifillit:i. -, . - ,'' . 5ii.:.;: , ii . ,.....1.. 'it.:.:;-..,;
rr:2,
MAULS BROTHER CO ),
• 2800 '.lEioicteh,4l
t •• • 1
480 IAil"1414itli
• 4 , :. PATTEIIII NALKIII46> t • •
CIHOIOS e
DUCIIIII4AN CORICPINg
t• ‘, • • • • TORMANEJEINffe , • •
; IQ mok BRUOIthMLOOZ.IOe fI ,
%Loy it. SPRITZ tp FALQI:IE.io,J.
1 OPA , FLORIDA ;FLOORING.
, •
111. lia ASV° Fi. 1869 '
ii
, .vJ... morLo 11
DE 1. 4
8 RO F Otlifif, ' ~,,"
WALNUT FLOC! Leith .
1 0 FLatirri - ift - Behp
' 2° A RDa IB69
.1., VV. FLORIDA fITEt $ BOARDS.
RAIL PLA.NK. .
NUT BOARDS ANDI OPfl
BA D p,.LANciuu.
tp
WALNUT , ; P LA NK .
Afisq,U,ED
cangikraf JCAKEEt,
BUILDERS, &O.
1.869 11 ' 4 E 1 ' 11 0 4. 1869
__ _ •
NIiDERTAKERN' 141:3113ER.
RED CEDAR..
WALNUT ARP PINE.
18 9. BEAXSONED I"Q.PLAIt. ',l 000
sgAgonD. Xliß Y. 10110.
WIIIT* 0
. 4.4 PLANK: AND BOARDS.
• • ..44.;4,
. .
1869.°. A .EOgI i eNLINAA:I 3 IF,TAITTE VA V.. G .
1869•'
•
NORWAY BOARriy,NO., • .
- ' C ETAIii. /i;614 : g ---- Qa ick
1869.. ii4l
'9. _EDAIVSO NOLES. . love);
CYPRESS S INGLLY:
LARQE ASSORTMENT.
..POESAL,E,LOW4 , ' • '
1869. P
L P
I
_LA TERINC?LATI R‘ .1.869.
81A.1116E **LOTH= & CO
20308011TH STBELsT
taumber "Under Cover s
. ALWAYS 111141 r,
Walnut, White Pine, Tallow Pine, Spruce, Hemlock
Shingles, etc.; alwaya on hand at low rates,
'WATSON ed . GILLINGHA.4I,
924 Richmond Street, Eighteenth Ward.
,
VELLOW PINE LIIMiItat.—ORDE.IO3
'JL for carpoes of every description Salved Lomb.* tte
anted at short notice---cntlity irabiect to inspection
A ply to EDW. H. HOWLBY. 16 Beath Wharves.
AIUCTIOI4 SALES.
ftil THOMAS & BONS, AIIC_TPONEEREI I
117X11.
Nos. LW and 141 South FOURTH street,
BALES OF STOOKS ANDREA", ESTATE.
lam' Public sales at the Philadelphia Exchange Mr/
TUESDAY t at 12 o'clock.
air Furniture sales at the AVM/on - Store "MEW
THURSDAY. „
sir Bales at Residences receive especial' attention.
VALUABLE STOCKS, LOANS, &c.
ON TUESDAY, DEC. 7,
Al 12 o'clock anon, at the Exchange, will be Bold
-81,000 Harrisburg. P. M. J. and Lancaster Railroad.
8.12.000 Bald Eagle Valley Railroad, bit mortgage.
810,000 Western Ponn'aitailroad fsper cent.
88,000 Connecting Railroad Ce 6 per cent..
812,000 Western Penn'a Railroad ( Branch bonds.,
86.000 Ithutitigdon and Broad Top f%onsolidated.
-100 shares Amygdaloid Mining Co of L. S.
22 shares American Fire insnraimo Co.
17 shares Pennsylvania Insurance Co.
10 shares The American Locomotive Head and Car
Gas Light Co.
87.000 The Central Passenger Railway Co
For account and Risk of a Former Purchaser.
81000 Long Island "1.. R. Co. let amt. 7 per cent. bonds.
REAL ESTATE SALE, DEC. 7.
Will include
Orphans' Court Sale—Estate of John Wilkinson,
dee'd—LOT, Marshall street, between Yenango and
Tinge. . •
Executors' Peremptory Sal—e Estate of Evan Fox,
dec'd.—LARGE and VALUABLE LOT, Girard avenue,
between Franklin and Eighth streets. See plan.
HANDSOME MODERN THREESTOEY . BRICK
RESIDENCE, No. 2019 Welt De Laneey Place. Imme
diatepossession. .
BUSINESS STAND—THREE STORY BRICK
STORE and DWELLING, Nv. 1233 VinepAl,elta
medifite possession.
MODERN 23'S-STORY BRICK DWELIft.. ,N 0.131
North Fourth street, above Poplar. Immediate posses
sion.
Executors' Peremptory Sale—Estate of George
Miller. deed WELL SECURED' REDEEMABLE
GROUND RENT, 8112 60 a year.
MODERN THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING,
No. 151 s Wallace sr.
GENTEEL THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING,
No. 870 North Twentieth st.
Executors' Sale.
Estate of ISAAC P, GAnurrr, deceased.
STOCKS AND LOANS.
ON TUESDAY, DEC. li.
At 12 o'clock noon. at the Philadelphia Exchange—
• 0 shales Lehigh Coal and Navigation Co.
14 shares K ittaning Coal Co.
107 shares Coal Ridge Imp, ovement and Coal Cu.
65 shares Little Schuylkill Railroad and Coal Co.
100 shares Locust Mountain Iron and Coal Co.
•2.50 shares McKean and Elk Land and Improvement
Company.
12 shares Philada. and West Chester Turnpike Co.
2 shares Clarrettsford Plank Road Co.
1 share Delaware County Turnpike Co.
10 shank Darbv Turnpike or Plank Road Co.
100 shares Allegheny Railroad and Coal Co.
' 100 shares Tarr farm Oil Co.
:00 shares Union : Petroleum en.
355 shares Beaver Valley Oil Co
R 13,00/ Schuylkill Navigation Boat and Car Loan.
82,550 Lehigh Coal
Ridgeavigation Convortible Loan;
22 shares Coal Improv't. and Coal preferred.
ef,oo Coal Ridge Improv't and Coal :Co. Loan.
82,000 Philada. and Erie R. R. Loan, 6 per cent.
81.000 Sunbury and Erie It R. Loau.T per cent..
8550 Allegheny R. R. and Coal Loan, 8 per cent.
VALUABLE MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS,
Including Tanchnitz's British Authors, ace.,
ON THURSDAY AFTERNOON.
Dec. 2, at 4 o'clock.
RARE AND CURIOUS BOOKS.
ON FRIDAY AFTERNOON,
Per. 3. at 4 o'clock, n collection of rare, curious and in
terest in works, including lilt, tory . Biography, Drama
Poetry, 'Facelift!, Architecture; American History, Sc.
ST PERIOR DUTCH FLOWER ROOTS..
ON SATURDAY MORNING,
Dec. 4, at 11 o'clock, at the auction remits, two caeca,
comprising an aasortment of very choice and superior
Japan Lilics,Hyacinths, Tulips. Crocus, Snow Drops,
worthy the attention of Florist.; and others.from J.
A. E.Bitrimart, Haarlem.' Hol land.
• BRICK BS ACHINE
' ON MONDAY.
Dec. 6, at 12 o'clock. at No. 116 ti Beaeh street, corner
Marlborough street, willd,e sold at public solo, without
reserve, for account of whom it nuts* concern, one Ex
celsior Brick Machine.
Peremptory Sale,
• • 139 TONS COAL.
• ON MONDAY,
Dec. 6. at 12 o'clock noon. will be sold at public sale,
without reserve to• account of whom it mar conceru,at
J. Barclay Ila ker's wharf. west end of friarket street
bridge: - per boat. Manhattan, 43 tens Egg and 96 tong
Stove free burning Coal, slightly stained by being under
water. Terms cash.
LEASES OF CITY WHARVES AND LANDINGS.
. ON TUESDAY. Dec. 7, 186'9 , At - 12 o'clock, noon, at the Philadelphia Exchange,
will be leased at public sale, for a term of one ur three
years. to the highest anti best bidder,
Dock street wharf,.on the river Delaware.
South street wharf, on the river Delaware.
Christian street wharf, on the river Delaware.
Washington street wharf, on the river Delaware.
Bridesburg wharf, ia the river Delaware.
Arch street wharf, on the river
Race.street wharf on the river Schuylkill.
Byorder J. H. PUGH, Commissioner.
•
Sale Nos. 625. and 627 North Second street.
STOCK OF JELEGANT CABINET FURNITURE.
ON WEDNESDAY MORNING.
Dec. 8, it le o'clock. at N 05.627, and 627 North Second
street, by catalogue• a stock of superior Cabinet
lure, manufactured fur waren/tau sales, comprising—
Elegant Walnut Parlor Snits, gremi and crimson plush
and hair cloth coverings; elegant Centre mei Bominet
Tables, various tine marbles; Bookcases, Etageres.supe
tMr Dining Boom Furniture, Extension Dining Table,
Sideboards, elegant Walnut Chamber Furniture, fin
ished in oil and verni , M;. Wardrobes, Cottage Furniture,
Cane-di at Chairs, Lounges, Hat Racks, Ac., comprising
a general assortment of tirst•class Furniture.
S' 31. , y be examined , two days, previous to sale, with
catalogues. •
Per , .mptary Sala in Rear of Nos. 227 and 21../ Noblest.
STOCK AND FIXTURES oP A BRASS troIiNDRY,
. -
Cock Manufactory and Silver Plated Manufacturing
Establishment, Steam Engine. Machinery, &c.
ON TILUItSDAY MORNING,
Pee. 9. at 11 o'clock, in rear of Nos. 227 and ,229 Noble
street. by catalogue, the entire Stock and Fix tures,coni
prising—Portable Steam Engine, three-horse power,
made by 'Wilcox; Fox Lathe. made by Win. Burlingame,
complete and nearly new; Monitor Lathe, Oval Lathe,
Lathe Tools. 3 lints Shutting and Pulleys, Water anil'
Gas Stop Patterns ' about 10.000 , pounds Babbitt Metal.
pounds Brass Oai4ings and Old Conner and Zlite,:l
steel Rollers, 3 Punching Pressel. lot of Belting. Barew
Press,) roe Sheared Lathe. with Treadle; two Counter
Shafts. Lap, with Pulleys and Holier; ,f Ylses, Grind.
idone,:i Cog Wheels, Eleetre Plating Battery, corn-
Pilate; _Smelting Pet, Railing Mart Connter tort
Platform Scales. —pounds, pounds,
Bell Metal . , pewter and brass: 2 Smelting Furnaces,'
Patent Chuck, Universal Chita'. Urvillf Oven, Silver
smiths' Dies Models nail Pattertet, Op t Office De s k.,
`Fireproof Siife, uvula by Scott; Show Ouse, Glass Sash,
finished and unfinished Plated Ware, Bre,
May be exatplited on the morning of sale atBo'clock.
116,0P - BINCIOAL MONE Y
.ritented ; E. corner of SIXTH and RACE ;Artists.
Money advanced on Iderchandiee generally-,Watchee,
Jewelry, Diamonds, Geld and Sliver Plato, end on' all
articles of value, for any length of titue agreed on.
.WATOBLES AIND JEWEL Y. AT PRWATE.mwt.
Ina Gold Hunting Case Double Bottnm and Olen Fag'
Englishi Amerlean , and Swiss Patent 'Lever Watches;
Hunting Case and_Qpen rocaLepine Watches;
'Flue Gold Duplex and other watobee; Vino Silver Hunt/
ing Vase and Open. Face English, American and 'awls,
latent Lever and Lenin° Watches;'Bouble Case English
nattier and- other -W_atonee_. Ladiee''Faner Watobeill
impend Breastpins; lager`F Binge; Ear Bing's; Studs;
Fine tiald Chains; Nedalliown 'Bracelets; Scarf
• FifUil Ereastrns; Finger Binge; , Pencil Cases and Jeer.
eI Alt SAL/I—A large and valuable Fireproof Cheat..
suitable for a Jeweller; cost etiell. •
Also, several Lots in South Camlan, Fifth and °beet.
nut streets.
riarzti
ifiIHOMAS : BLS,,
1 J. NZIIIS.AItrY so ,s s ,
No, II 1 iit : I ',.. "". "I ,•,Ssr eet ,,,
0 , Bear entrance,l9;ollplll ~, street.
ilEbAtiseltold lfurnittre.ol wterYd. rhollitui fecal old tos
i Cotallciementi ' • ,'' '', . ~'''
l' coressorrt :d sksainn.rldpitir s i ; tioabe o bea t io rtual ,,tair+ruisiudo t el U br.t r oAo e ur a :d. t .o:i d ti"i w iwv,,s :ol Awe:t.t.trsii,lB,titsa ; r:ci ttend limide,:t:ties, ed oarosert : aiininv : 6
a : urinal : bowl:,
1 r......)...4 ~'' ,
1111 11 i i itii 8 t 11 : 1 12 41111141 1 a ' l tielltAgg rat
11 4 1 1A 1 1/rOil E Otillflls I ;,Nellrete• and Ingnin: Oerwellts i '
sdresseei Exton/don Dialog Tablee, Etageres,-list
eke, Library Suits, Centre wild, Bouquet Tablets., Lk
rif l er; ftpeilish; ang Rocking; Ctsars e s,th rsi d)
),9 e 9 1009, ib,l9/101 1 4 Ilookomens ones plendid if
rti k
t 9,
i rcit Mtrraf 6 ftilt Acme; 2 .do,, , de. i .teis
,fritilftee, G t , Premed, P er 7 All trar. I attl ne i 91asal met'
!Plated , am atows.,24 Setteeg, Ac, .. ~ • , ~ ,:;1 ~,,..,....
•
,__ i .. 1 1; el:keit No. 1110 Ohestnut Street., ;
~,
'Nfitilt
_II9OI4.OIIIAND 11008EHOLD PIMP- ,1
i• 19W4)0D PIANO , , FORMES,- Limit
1 R ,
,lIVEGANT' LARGE' CA Kt 8901C011.0
114.19,•`CAIAPRTS,. PARLOR • AND 911.1AMA,19
I EtUrrSi &Caw! , P. 1, , ' , t. .... .i t,,, ~.
otr taiPA:r MORNING, . ;. ; ,
'At 9' o'Clock;`lst theLleuction More, Ifo. 1110 Cheetnut
street, will he 'sold, by retitle/pe t a large assorhuald Of
blegent ParloriCharnher awl 'DfningDporn,Porilitirs l ~,
ono large a elegant Oa* Ill's koteefost 19800:.,, ~ ,
~,
B 3 , 10A,NT PIAN Olt Es. ,,,, , •
1 thrbotaiiiiskt pleno Forte,. tri e•by t lays's,' fltDits:„,
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tWo made by 0, Meyer 1 Ond , by afoot" BIM, ."'0"46 in, - .
?pallet 4 Davie; Cud, ay Oravenstein & Ig .; 0116 ItOt 9011'".
D .— WU( 86,*TAIIVEY; A.UCTIONICEBN„;,
(Late within'. Thorne. & Binii.) ' '•
i Store No., 48 and AI North NIXTR
; neatd
Adminfetrater% Sale. t 0 • t
^ VALUABLE PRIVATE LIBRARY .
• - - , of the late • . • • , _
i cnAELEs II - BANCKIBII Veq:
i • 'OVER 10,1)00' voLtrg,Es. , /
.ON IVEDNESDAV IllutiNlNG.- ' ''' ;. 1,
Dec. 8, and successive dscrs, commencing at 19 atctpok A. 7
011., and continuing day and 'evening ttatil gold,' A ca.
lection of Bare and Valuebto..Books, choice', editiO?::
repreeenting ' alinont every branch in Literature, A
Bad Beienet.; being the entire Library of Charles
Bancker t Esq., deceased t carefully collected during the
tests erf eety genre, and forming oho of ' the Most ciiike.'•!".
pieta And extensive Libraries ever •offered at publio.,,
pale la tide country. The booksare in etcollent °Oral- '
lion. and chiefly of,v,ery sup9rior binding., • y..
) Cataloguee nor; ready. • • -
The Books will be oven for; inspection one' Week ore. •
rioue to Bale.
.
11:TNTING, PURBORONV & CO., '
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_.„. I • ' • AIIOTIONZRS...
oil. Oza end RAI MARItitT str eet.iggpla ok MeNl
, fluccessore to JOHN B. M ti ec Ott. ,_ +
1 IMPORTANT tiALE OF 0 pRTINGS,OIIB ,:
I _... (4,OTHEit
„ • , ON FkrattrgCTO - NING.
tec.'3,at /1 o'clok, bn rout months' crentl, atiohi
ieces Ingrain Venetian, Ltat, Hemp, Cottage Ind Reg
arpetings, oi l Clothe, lingo fac • •
.!Alotiz , obit OF
ir N in ß iriND;OTltla
ONM A NDA Y MOE DS NO ' r
Dec.
• • '
6, at 10 o'clock. on four m th • edit
SALE OF MX/ A 1 13 1 11 . 5. B SHOES, 880
_ ON TUESDAY , MORNING
Dec. 7. at' lo o'clock, on four months' credit'.
TAMES A. FREEMAN, AUCTIONEBR,.,-
v. • 422 WALNUT street.
Marhal's Salo, No, 4.2llWaluut street.
.98 PIECES HILLSDALE* CASSIMERES.
On WEDNESDAY, December -5, at-lto'clOok,ifi fro
Al
Bold nt public sale, at the Auction Store, by direction a
the llon.. John Cadswahtder, under proceeding' I
IlankroPtcy t oB PIECES OF GOLDMIX
CASSIMERES. containing 3,298 yards. Will be sal,d/a
lots to stilt purchasers. Terms cash. Sale Potemnitdri
. El GR,Ecroult, , , , • •
•
U. S. Marsha,' as Messenger,
ALSO, immediately after the above,• by order"of the
Assignees of Clark & Evans, a number of Barer
Watches, etc.
D. MaCLEES & CO.;
No. 606 MARKET
BOOT AND IMO& SALES EVERY a mONDAY am/
THURSDAY
BY BABBITT & CO., AtTCTIOHETERB7.
CASH AUCTION ROUSE,
_No. 230 MARKET street. corner of Bank street.
Vaal advanced on consisminenta without extra charge.
ItirARTIII BROTHERS, AUCTIONEMA
111 (Lately Salesmen for EL Thomas & Sons,)
No. VD CHESTNUT street. roar entrance from Minor.
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CONCERTRALITAUCTION ROOMB,
1219 CHESTNUT street. • • .
A. fiIaJLELLAND. Auctioneer
fli XJ. AM BRIDGE & CO., .AUCTIOii.
I'. WEBS. No. 602 MARKET street. above Fifth. -
MEDICAL
Ayer's
Hair Vigor,
For the Renovation of the Hair.
The Great Desideratum of the Age.
A dressing which
is at once agreeable,
healthy, and effectual
for preserving the
hair. Faded or gray
hair is soon restored
to its original color
and the gloss and
freshness of
.youth.
Thin hair is thick
ened, falling hair checked, and bald
ness often, though not always, cured
by its use. Nothing can restore the
hair where the follicles are destroyed,
or the glands atrophied and decayed.
But such as remain can be saved for
usefulness by this application. Instead
of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi
ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous.
Its occasional use will prevent the' hair
froth turning gray or falling off, and
consequently prevent baldness. Free
from those deleterious substances which
make some preparations dangerous and
injurious to the hair, the Vigor caa ,
only benefit but not harm it. If wanteit
merely for a
HAIR DRESSING,
nothing else can be found so desirable.
Containing neither oil nor dye, it dem!
not soil white cambric, and yet lasts
longer on the hair, giving it a rich
glossy lustre and a grateful perfume.
Prepared by. Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.,
PRACTICAL AND ANALYTICAL CHEMISTS,
LOWELL, MASS.
PRICE $l.OO.
Sold all Druggists everywhere. At wholesale by
J. M..IIIARIS St CO., Philadelphia. mb9 to the cow ly
OPAL DENTALL A SUPERIOR
article for cleaning the Teeth,destroying animalcuia
which infest them, giving tone to the gurus and leaving
a feeling of fragrance and perfect cleanliness in the
mouth. It may- be used daily, , and will be found to
strengthen weak and bleeding gums, while the aroma
and detersiveness will recommend it to every one. Be
ing composed with the assistance of the Dentist, Physi
cians ' and Microscopist, ft is confidently offered as a
reliable substitute for the uncertain washes formerly la
vogue.'
Eminent Dentists, acquainted with the constituent*
of the Dentallina, advocate its use; it contains nothing
to prevent its unrestrained employment, Made only by
JAMES T. SUINN, Apothecarg,
Broad and Spruce streets.
For sale by Druggists generally, and
Fred. Browne. D. L. Stackhonse,
liassard R Co., Robert C. Darts,
C. R. }Loony, Geo. C. Bower,
Isaac 11. Kay, Chas. Shavers,
C. IL Needles, S. M. McColin,
T. J. Husband, S. U. Bunting,
Ambrose Smith, 'Chas. H. Eberle,
Edward Parrish, James N...Marka, „.
Wm. B. Webb, E. Bringhurst g Co.,,
James L. Meehan:6 'Mott Co.,
Hughes & Combo. 111. C. Blair's Sons,
Henry A. Bower. Wyeth & Urn
CUTLERY.
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G E S':. AND IVOSTENHOLM.II.
...ILL-POCKET KNIVES, PEARL and STAG HAN-.
DLES of beantiful llnieh; RODGERS' and WADE%
BUTCHER'S and the CELEBRATED LICCIOULTBA .
RAZOR. SCISSORS IN OASES of the Sneed quality,
Elmore, Knives, Scissors and Table Cutlery, ground and
polished. EAR INSTRUMENTS of the moat approved
conetrnotion to andel the bearing, at p. 111ADE/RAII
cutler and Surgical Instrument Iffeker4l.l6 Tenth etre/
below Chestnut.. • mirt•tf
INSTRVCTIONS
Schuol aud Livery Stable.altiti Mi rkut street tirj
uwn c aily. An eveuhig cleat' far gentlemen will coat
mance about December Ist. Idan4somo, itarritutatir
litre. Horses taken to livery.
' • 81eall ORAlGCProoriotani,.:i
CAUTION. "..
X,O TIC En— T AI.Ic P ffOION ARV;
thereby to otlotie4 , ottKinst Crusting am of tturctoor
of tho British Bark heholottloo. Bat mond, ilfasterAront
Now York. its ho debts of theircolitractine . will bo poi.l
I,‘ oither the Coot nln or Cousigrtees. PETkar, WRIGIRT
Jt SONS. , 115 Walnut street. del t 1
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UCTION-