I From Ilarver's Msliamstna. Theodore Parker In. the.. Bail. • , ,• n 41Y.ORGE WM. p#R,TVg. The most impressiveAlWA tlie*otintri , is' still the Boston Music ITO', 'Where'gfeat height and two galleries, one above the other, with the orean and the imposing statue of Beetho ven. give a fine feeling of dignity. But the . 3trisic'Hallittebrioneof therhief characteristics' of a noble room for the, urposes to which it is deVokiii ra iid hilianey.;' , „It 10'1ton:dark. There is no smiling splendor of effect, which is always so' enlivening. The darkness - Ortlie hall may be. -agreeable to weiticerits it may even ifie' d e s cr ibed as 4 ' 'very nafiehliettef than a mnflight 3,'?- but - brilliancy-rernains-anAtt: disfonsable quality of .. „a great balk, dev.oted to pi 'bit' enjoyment. et, whether , dark or light,how pitch has; f !„"ehidAd ;in thi4 ;4144 .foomit Whati = ' oral) e 'figures have passed across' that, platform ! What exquisite - strains of miisic,! ‘i. , atingpplayed, dr spoken, haVe died along 'those i . malts I No , one who is fatniliai. with pnt` ';his, itary -, -for.the' last 'twentY" years will sit 'in 'that' ball for any purpeSe,hut suddenly he s;a4lB it croWded, with, a silent and ,attentive throne;! isees a reading-desir with3vase,s of flowers,. and, 'a man of sturdy figure standing behind iltahose .vnice hi deep and` penetratiti,g arid sin-1 were; *hose wofds are things,. Who,has a cer tain Antic sliYiness Of Movement ;" hut whoSe, sentences . roll'Amt„ilash, like, the„yeileys, , pf itraiul'ctsoldiery, al(d„ who samliitgt the warmth of i lds,eirn emotion and,the syinpathy of his au.: ,gjlenc,e .'au indomitable , gladiator ) , compelling libe,admiration oven otitis enemies este fights' with: theEpliesteri 'teaks'. Agiihist hi m ; is he stiabda' there ,eveif,Siiniiity preaching to that vast' riniltitinie what 'seektig to lihn the truth, `and bitiking;tOPldni:What he ,believes to be the k' , ery bread of life,lother men: are,preaching l and praying; end the excommunimtions of the Vatieau agamst•Luther; shorn of their thunder • and. lightning,' are liiirled. Who 'is he that judges motives and sincerity? ; We rib ,;nnt len9w ,in T . this world wine is, belieVeit, tint, 6inly , 'What, is said 'and done. This:Man, with b, This head set loy upon high s.quareshonlders, who looks firmly at the great' i - *silence Ihrough spectacles, , and speaks is low, half-nasartnne; visits the . Widows and fatherless, and keeps , hinislalf r unaPetted 'from the,Worid. What 'lio .may sestion. What he: is, eVdi.7 asPiring, se hl "„mUstudrnire. Althinigh almost every, one ,of ',. thorn, , would bare theologically cast, him out, and have recoiled from him with dismay, yet he preserves inore than :illy other :the tia,di4 Lionel poWerand individatilitf of the old New England Clergy lie; applies'the, eternal truth, the)uoral law, as he feelS it, to the life and times around , ; Whey are ,'heated white, , end his words are blows of a sledge-hammer to ./natild them Into noble form. , That dauntless ,mien icl , the true syrnbol of his mental aspect as be confronts the menacing principalities ' . and ptiWerS;.,and the , man whose voice has so often cbrined the crciwded hall is one of the few who distinctly see and foretell the terrible war. :Long since his ,tongtie is silent. He who came of the toughest stock, ' and , might have looked to r live alniost a century, died when it was half . spent. 'lt may have seemed .to the 'great throng easy to 'Climb' that platform, and preach a sermon eVery..stinday. morning . but to study early and late as if he., would master all,knowledge— T to ..write books, lectures .and speeches—to travel . hard by night and:day, losing his sleep and his food, and.by the .dint light in the car still pushing the frontiers of his learning--to deny himself exercise and needful rest while the mental tension was so constant and the moral :warfare so intense— this was not' ady ; this was to violate all the laws of life, which none knew better; and suddenly the stretched barp-string snapped, 'and there was no !pore music ! ' - Net every one who knew his power knew into what'sweetness and tenderness it could be softened, nor suspected that in the gladiator there was the loving and simple heart'of the boy. Here, as the Easy Chair sits listening to the oreliestra, it recalls the preacher when he Was the minister:of a rural parish, and used to chine strolling through the fields and patcheS of wood to measure his wit with the friendly • scholar who was the, chief at Brook Farm,: or •to Mt - docile , at his feet of counsel aid symPa tby. -01.,..akain,, it~ sees him in his' country 'pulpit, the same Sturdy, heroic athlete, trying. and. tempering . the weapons with which be was to tight upon 'his larger seem. It was a noble charaeter; ,a devoted,;generous, inspiring life ; a Memory always'hallowed• in this hall.. The conductor' waves his baton! The symphony thunders from a hundred instruments; but through them all breathes the low tone of the remembered voice. , "Fled is that mimic.? Do I wake or sleep?" The C'hildress's Crwmu4e. One of the most startling effects of this monkish delusion was the crusade of the little ohildkn. A band of fifty thousand children from Germany and France set out in 1212 to redeem the holy sepulchre. A peasant child of Yeridorrie first assumed the cross in France; 'and soon an increasing throng of boys and girls gathered -around hitn as he passed front Paris to the. South, and with a touching simplicity declared that they meant to go to Jerusalem to ..deliver the sepulchre of the Saviour. Their pa ' renta, and relations in vain endeavored to dis suade them, they escaped from their homes; they wandered away without money or means of subsistence; and they, believed thaa mira cle would dry up the Mediterranean Sea and enable them to pass safely to the shores of Syria: At length a body of seven thousand of the French children reached Marseilles, and here they met with a strange and 'unlooked-for doom. At Marseilles. were slave-traders who• Were accustomed to purchase or steal children in order to sell them to the Saracens: Two of these monsters, Ferrers and Porous, engaged to take the young crusaders to the Holy Laud without charge. and they set sail in - seven ships for the East. Two of the vessels were sunk . on the passage with all their passengers; the - others arrived safely,and the unhappy children , were sold by, their betrayers in the slave-mar kets.of Alexandria or Cairo. Other large bodies of children- came from Germany across the 'Alps. Many perished from hunger, heat, dis, ease; a 'few were enabled to die on the sacred etul of Syria •,' and it is estimated that fifty rthauesand of - the flower of European youth were lost in this most remarkable of the Cm sades.—Thiiper's Magazine. JANWSIAN ' A Very Sickly Speelmen. The following curious specimen of Russian Jenkinstsm • is . publiShed- by . the , To,nboff Gazette 'under the bead of "Court News :" " YesterdaY ' his I m p e r i a l, Majesty deigned to wake at 7 A. M. c and after a frugal breakfast, was graciously pleased .t0,.g0 for a bear-hunt. On entering the wood with his suite, a bear, moved apparently •by a happy instinct to re 7 create the. mind of • the' father of our bbly Russia, immediately came to 'the' spot where his Majesty bad posted bimself. Paralysed at thedight of the ruler of ~suillions of beings who idolize 'Mu, the -bear ,stood, still, and it was observed that instead of the fierce aspect by which this Savage animal,is ctisually characterized, his countenance bore an :expression of blissful anticipation, as If he' Were , /0 . 0411% forward, like a loyal'Subject, to the hap•;, being put to death by his ,graciouS inveWri. .04 returning from the chase, his majesty caught cold; , but the usual remedied .lowilltbeen applied to him, he deigned tO, !eel better. Ile then went to bed, and. next snotnins *ae"graeloilly ' pleased to be quit 4901101 m ' • CALitimitNitit,:l ' " • ,eisiiiisamois( and looslite • I rikill/41. n Winn. ' (FI N , the nntra 0 F,x,. , A Oa California's Curiosities the people the States will some day become familiar with through the Pacilie Railroad. I mean the CbikkarOelit Paliforniae9etailltt.7%9OP ef t.h.V l l and every ship brings Mere. There is a Chinese quarter in ,every city and village in California and Nevada, for the Board of Alder :men 'will not allow them _ to._ live all around town just wherever they choose to locate. This is not a hardship, for they prefer to herd Ati.t) SuPirtkivy t lios,A% Thy are n'peoPle who fondly ;stir, -to their ancient customs. They dress in the quaint l'.466Sttilifell their an e'sters' vvdre 'soo.4oare They build •temples, gaudy • with gilding ari hideous witb Staringidols, and , thAre:ttreY "'Mr ship atter the fashion of their fathers. A strict Tecord is kept by their chief* (tithe, narnOland: , residence of every Cbinarnan, , ,igui, wbonhe, dies •his body, is,sent,back to,China ; Sok bitrial —for they , eau never get to stheir j.eaven ,un-? less they start from China: And besides, lumen worship their ancesttors, find' theY aU ' want their share of worship after they are dtme with, this World. t:Yeit, whe n . the"Cbinest3 got t vernment sells a „Shiplbad , degraded, 'and criminal, coolies to a, Cubant, or „Oatujivicli Island 'planter, it is strictly, stipulated , tibat;' the body , of revery one of them cr ust be dent back tq China'after death.o • P• •i , sP fariart',''ArtiakvdineoOle, l tak,e't#4oab'fo, , and virtue.4;.b'fit homelioW Ad Can't 'Make great ilAadWILY:ha the, matte}? ~ f ie can-teach; them to :gamble, a ,Ottle,, , nut some howtwe'can'timtike them get Alrunk. itillis 'ethiraging--teaufse.,yotf) can't> regerierate a being that, won't get. drittiki z • :,'ThO"ChirlaintiniitheinciAtffiigal; inditstiious and 4 1 4 1 0:3P?c,a1l elWure's. 4",T0 matter ' Ipw „slender„are • the , wages , Yon pay,' him. • he "will Manage to lay up motley. ,And,Chinanaen are tbe , ,m(istlifted , gardeners•illithe , world. • Give ' One 'of Then *sandbank that would not , sup , Port a 'limt, 'and he' will Make it yield generOns Yezetatllo4: The , Chinauian wastes not4, 4l tf.b , ,Ev. 0.5 11 14 bas a yaws i n ins eggs; 11e gathCra all the, Cagt-siwaYiTigs lopes and rbits of glass; and Makes marketable articles Of there. , And , lie picks up• all the , old frUit cans you throvvi away 'and melts them hp to get the tin and solder,"' When a' white Mari discardS'a gold'placer as Zl6 IC?lfer '4ny th!nlh • P4gent.oo4l: o 4 ll ) tAtiWaYq,,OtistYed with small proiltS,land ue,ver, ri4 *lnrry . tO get .rich, Stakes possession and works it contentedly Tor years. - ; , , The China Man makes' , a • good cook, n , good • washerWernan, god' chambermaid; a geed gardener, a ( good banker's Clerk, - 'a - goed'inilier, a geed, railmadlaborer good :anything' ybu chooSe to, put,him t at-C-for these..people are all .educated, they are, all .good, accountants, they are vet y quiet and peaceable, they never .disturb themselves about' politics ;..they /are •'so •trabta 'ble, quick, imart, and riattirally handy -and,:in geniotts; that y. 911 can' teach, ,them, `anything; they . have. no: jealousies they never' 'ldsb moment, never require watching to keep them at •work ; they,:are • gifted with ~a world, .of patience, endurance and contentment... They are the best laboring class. Aniehica has ever' Seen—and . they do not care a cent who IS 'President. They ' are ' miserably abused • by the laws • of . 'California, • but. that. sort , of tiling . , :Cease, . some day., : It was found just about iMpossible , to build the , California end of, the r road, with'white men: et $4 per day and take care , of all. the broils and fights and strikes; but they put on,Chinamen at a;, , dollar a•day and tints" themselves, and they built it without fights or strikes or ''anything, and saved' the bulk of their Wages,' - too. You will have these long-tailed toilers among you - is " the States," . some day, but you will find them right enS,Y, to get along with—and you will, like, them; too, because they , will stand a heap of abuse., You will find them ever so convenient; because when you get mad you' can snatch a dab and go out and take •satisfaCtion out of a China man. ,The native. American negrd.lS getting so insolent, now, that' the patriot from Ireland cannot take a little recreation out of him,with out. getting into trouble. So the Chinaman will afford a needed relief. 110D . EST VILLAINY As evidence that Chinamen are satisfied with small, gains, .I'vvill remark that they drill five boles into the edge of gold 'coins—drill' clear through from edge to edge--and save, the gold thus bored out and AU up the, hole with some sort of metallic composition that does not spoil the ring of the coin. Their counterfeiters put nine parts good'metal and only ono part base metal In their bogus coins—and so it is very lucrative in thelong inn, and the next thing to impossible to detect the cheat. It is only ' greedy, bungling Christian, counterfeiters that blunder into trouble, by trying to swindle their fellow-creatures too heavily. , DESPERADOES; - Another curious feature about California life .was the._ breed of desperadoes _she _reared and fostered on her.bwit SOH and afterward dis tributed over adjacent Territories through her Vigilance Committeei when she bad had enough of .• their 'exploits. These men- went armed to the teeth with monstrous revolvers, • and -preyed upon each other. Their slightest misunder standings were settled on the spot by the bul let; but they very ,rarely molested- peaceable citizens. They robbed, and gambled, and killed people for three or four years and then "died with their, boots on," as they phrasedl it; that is, they were killed themselves—almost invariably—and • they 'never expected any other fate, and were ,very seldom disappointed. SAM IMOWN. Sam Brown, 'of Nevada, killed sixteen men in his time, and ,was journeying , towards Es meralda to kill a seventeenth, who had stopped the breath of a friend of his, When a party of la.w-abiding citizens waylaid hint and slaught ered him with shot-guns' Mourners were ex ceeding scarce ,at' his funeral. It is said that Sam Brown called for ii'drink at:LW bar of the Slaughter Hoise,,in,Caii.c4City, one morning (a saloon so,nicknamed because, so many men had been killed , in it), and invited. a stranger up to drink with him. The.stranger said he never drank, and wished to be excused. By the custom of the country . that was a deadly insult, and so 13roWn very 'properlY shot ' him down. lie left, him lying, there and went away, warning everybody to let, the body alone, because'it was his meat, .he said; And it is said, also, that lie came tack after awhile and made a coffin and buried the man himself--', though I never could quite believe that without assistance. Virginia City, was , full of, desperadoes, and sriMe of the pleasantest newspaper reporting I ever did W fiS in those days, because I reported the inquestion the entire lot of them, nearly, We had a fresh one pretty much every Morn ing. Toward the last it was - melancholy to See how the material was running , shoit Those were, halcyon days ! I don't know what halcyon ,days are, but that is the proper• ex 7 pression to use in this 'connection, I believe. a Alm WILLIAMS Jack Williams was one of the luckiest of the Virginia City, desperadoes. Ile killed a good many men, • lie was.. a kind-hearted man, 'and: gave Custom to a poor undertaker who was-trYitig to get along. But by and by somebody poked a double-barrelled shotgun through a crack while Williams was sitting at breakfast and rid:: died him at such a rate that there'Was hardly enough of bim left to hold an inquest on—and - !HIE DAILY , N"..,10,-4 4 1G BULLETIN,-P BILADELPII I T V. JO, . Ostthe poor unfortunat& undertaker's ,be 4 ;friiiikiliyas gone,and bekhalyaker‘ht Ansilikl.% t )te t* was stricken ilOhe - idst 0 ' hio pr05 ;4304 ;4304 nd his happines o :lie wiiis jitso on ••thilf• oint of getting ma od *en 1 k"il- Zinn was taken away . f ih. UW,A9kof. Oulu, e teloid to give it up tailiVest, ' ,,, 7 .'•:.? e - 'i , i CEMETERIAIr 11A19STIEE3. ~., . If is said that the fi rst 1t ix graves in the cemetery at Vii-ginia City were those, of Bien. ho.allAiied•by , 4lm,bullet.....nd,the-tirst six in another of those towns contained the bodies of a desperado 'X,rtiingi and there in- the bosom of his family, made dear to'hirn by ties-of blood,' he minify sleeps untollisllay:.,, • ,4 - e. . " -,. t t• ':- P ( i V ' ' )K , I 1 t. , . ,( ~ li f it t.l s rili l i t i . J, LI ~ et_ t 4.! .1 Atp,the,,Rocky,aidga•atatioalu.the-Rocky , Nowitains,, in the old days, pf ; ,overland stages alAd.pony . ,e.xpiesSes,J. had, the gorgeous lonor of breakfilstlng witlAAir: Sad ,the ,Prince of all the deSperadoesiwho lull " tlv?nCy-'skx l inQu in' his' tinie • W ho used to w t 01:his victims! ears and 'S ) dni.l" thelfi as'keeiSili - es t4' th6ic 'relatiVes''';'''' and" *lto brdutid 'Ono of his ' vlci thn's" litital Mad , foot 'intil 'Practiced , I on' bhp, With his ' reVolvei 'far - 1 hoofs ' ' tOgether—a proceeding' "which '', seems ',almost' inels 7 curable 'until •we reflect that , :Rocky Ridge as tawaytolf in ,the dull solitudes of the moun- , tains, and ,the , poor ,desperadoes lave 'hardly', any Iscususetnents, atr,, Blade afterward went •tp,Montana n and began liltldn ,out'the popula4 Lion as ) usualr 7 for, lie4pok a gloat interest Pi trim m ing the Op #44 and replating the vote -4 but „ . finally / 'the Xigilano,ComMitteo captured himi and anged him, giiring , himnit 'rhiteen inhulteS to' prepare himAd in: The' papes, 'ikul.',he'eried on the scaffold.''' ': ' ' ' I '' The 'Vigilante" Coininittee Is a VholesOritei regulator in the new c,Onirtiles,' and bad Cliar4 'Utters have a , livelY. dread , bff it.l - In , Meintann one thesis gentlemen was placed on , his mule .and , , informed ~that; he , had , precisely. fifteen minutes„ to., leave ; the ,:country. in, lie said; stMents, fir this mule don't balk,ilye 'll answer." L t, But that. is SulDsiVnt,o l lo,l4t.tlr AleSPeradoes. 4 illlsrelY wished t i c.) iyhOre.,,pasp!ng,mention of tirll), as Pcoiform34lroduglo.ri• , . , ' , . HARD twAor noiwrtorc ' . . 1' , I ~,• /I"o4•Feefil 4?1," thaannexatien Ifea at the AntCeefles. ' I By the Anatralian througli Eurdpe eve have fires Vein Ateliland 'arid Wellington, New Zealand, dat&l to the' iniddleof November, 4869. Thejournals give Mit& Space and at tention to the subject of'• the Suture govern mentland4tdef the 41 4 'ejee Islanda, showing ,forthdihei anxiety which is evinced by the great European Powers to obtain a secure foot tipld in the antipodal. territory andAhus " head off". the American .a,dvanct), anti intercom munion in that, direction ,from. California and •t&? , versa. itEsouRCES AND PI:0;,- Pup's. , . , • roni 'the' ing o (N. 7.. ) . Oct. 20.1 The following eittadts frbtri a letter received by a gentleman in Dunedin, froth a friend in the Fejees, , lave been handed to' us . (the writer 'says) for poblicatlon , • The Melboutte companyiatet at work sut:- . .veying their' land at Suva and ;in the neighbor- , hood. The.natives _have .givent quiet posses- , slim, and, as, far. as ; I can learn, everything scents. going on well. : 3.1. r ~,Cooke, the mana ger, is in the country, and 'has. :been to' Suva and the lowerliewa, but not yet the , river, although he talks of corning ittp: to Meet the planters respecting a Sugar-Mill shortly. They alai talk of 'making a road 'from Suva to:Rewa town, that is' about twenty Miles• by river be loW me: If they dotal,. this: and organize some means of getting a 'regular supply of foreign • labor, Fejee, and this part of it especially, will make rapid progress and the Suva; will prove a formidable rival to Levuka for the use Qf ocean-going vessels. But considerable num bers of people have lately come here, and' it is said a great many more are' on the wing from ildelbourne. If they ' come before prriper preparations are made in the matter of survey and labor— the latter especially-it will be , tad for them, and cause, 1 fear, a reaction against` t.Fejee. - There are a great many-here already, who are without labor, and they ,know how helpless the ,want niakei;thetm,„,A.s.t9 this.labor .quest,ion, small vessels', ere et,lll - ,going arid,. coming, and hring,baek With.`,thetia firty or sixty, meta ; , at, : time. These men are engaged for three years. Wages run ;now at four potindsta year and 'the • passage - money' five Ponnds, • with an engase rant to send them back again ht the eipiration 'of their ,S:greemeht. , These artinetnerits tniade before attested by the Consul. 't So ; .We hope the mad project of stopping the supply entirely .has been abandoned. They: are heathens and cannibals when they. arrive,t.and give us a good deal of, trouble to get them ; into habits of regular work, at fu:st. 4t.the,,end tof three years they go back with these ha,bits,,and the knowledge they have gained, which'cinnot but do as much good as yeartS of preachtng in effecting some:degree of civilization amOiag them. -- The governmeit tere: is a'dead lettei, "and, for'my own part, I hope it will•continue.so. I 'have little hope of doing anything with• the natives. They are fof the wrong kind; and I look to the 'French as , the future probahle owners of the petition from the Giermans here to the North Gentian government, asking them to take possession, his been extenSiVelt : signed. Another' has just gone to the English 'governMent. The white, population and in terests will soon claini• some adequate protee- Mon.' If we could 'throw 'off our allegiance, and fight our Own battles, we might hope by policy to hold our own ;.but while declining to protect us our respective governments would soon interfere if, we presumed to try to protect ourselves. Howcver, for the present, I am glad to say all' is 'peace, and we have 'to need of protection by force at this moment; but, with the number : of, white settlers , coming in, I fear this cannot last. The natural 'fear it will es cite among the. nativesthat..they are going to be outnumbered will of itself, in their ignor anee, be likely to excite feelings of hostility'. The leiwrmlttyut Foa.Hdettu, . Lord Winebilsea has written the following curious letter to the Pall . Mall Gazette' • "The fox is tolerated, nay, preserved '(under.. the penalty of conventional ostracism against his slayers), because' he is the only animal with whose intellect man may measure himself upon.. equal terms, Witliouta p overwhelming sense of . the odds in his' favor. "The lion, the eleplumt,the ihex,the chamois 'aricVtlie., red deer are beasts of chase worthy of ;falling before.inan, Init the fox alone can cope - with Ins in point , ofintellect and sagacity,' and put laim ,to all.hia shifts.. it is Ibis ingredient in . fox-bunting, 'viz;: the consciousness of hav- ' ing to do with a the worthy of him, which I brings men of all ages, sorts, kinds, intellects, j diameters and: prefeAsions ' to the cover-side, uniting together occasionally as odd an 'assem blage as eVer, went into the, ark. "No man, when 'ppfs'on his top-boot, in" the moroing,can say,. whether he may not be about to assist at a trio,o4Cir May livp,in tbe story like the Billesdou Coplow, :or the ,Trojan war, tam]: of which it. shall be sufficient',, not ,only to the fortunate sportsman himself, but to descendauts , of, the third and fourth gener ation; to say---lie was there ! • ' " I yilliers, Cliolniondeley and Forester' inade ' '4uch short,' play, ' ' '" 1 Not omitting Germaiiie, never seen till :(ii= Had you.judg'd,Ofthese four hithe tiira,of their pace ' • ' ' At - 13ib'ry you'd thought they 'd been - riding 'aJ race, . . 5 ". Billesdon Vo'plino! " Their fame Piutcvliat, Okei timentallete, would ye preliare'for.hetb,l4.4pd o*hunter `,) If tte l'ox wly 40 r ! e; 4, i i 4 rpiclnlWlnalp*sesSed4i, All b ~ I I =lt d ' sips. i11t40.4 nufstii or •ra as wen Ir _ pule ' bb ef of he,h.,.' st ',,lact 'e of th ! ..lt , wife - d " garnet* er *de come Il - 4 4 16 tinct`' a do. -. ~.. 'cl t. f ; , 7N.,„ -:.. t of I - W6t , 4" - fox l k intrs* N ' it, I ....et , ' tlbat he would prefer to• this ign ble fate the preserit pleasant life which he Is in the habit of leading, upon the sole condition'of putting . forth . all- his ... . Went.. and -dying- rons-dwben.,.. wanted. i Mkin;litififyour obedient servant, "WINCHIUiRA AND NOTTINGHAM." —BUILMa.ANDJIOUSEKEEPING is4' s lit V . it ItijiWAIRVIr 'l7 , , r^T• ^- . 71 , . i Machiniste - Carpiniera aria Other Me , .1 ohanles' Tools. .. 1 "Ithlkeh:re - ;iitml , taii . ,-z lava "ailit ifigcoPiisi Cllfftt MI/ierkohtiokitatittriHat-PAUStentitTamtVrape H 'a venal an ntrol chucks, Planee in groat variety Allimbe luttat tratiarnitietPOSSliblartrabrvw , r. I'. 1 Atr the , Oil EiliiPolßOltib CAOII 411611. c ware Storeiofte , in• . 44n. i J , ., .13.: '5l-411,cfNoNI. 1 ! qiir - it - 01t , 14, - blsrAa: ' t"' - — 1 -paw otitury,:*ith IVory, liorylde' l nitobeVtindi V°X' han4l o 4 , /kV Plat4d ghldes IL Children l a Halves and &Its, rocket nivee, Meson in soto Razors, HOP 00 4 Packet Hnlves,itkisitire,,Htfmarit,HatoblPiviotteti, Mt. fgr watch chars; Hrr aq, Cheats or pgrfrof 1 frIS : Patent ol a tilos (talon "'min a 6 too a , thiln);,,Sdr e ',, , tadieW,Td Gents Skated; 'CI 'Zia l go l r-frailtiOW 1 t 'lttirn t itli rt . Ti a il t lartr, ° 'MV Pali Mind Cronnet ,rl mhiroGardentßoolpiCarDeilitrelieb - 1 Ors, Plated Spoons, (mks and Nut Piens,npice and ttlalto' llowet4iTea , •Be Is, and , 'Sprint( , Call t Bells; Nut Crackers, Tea ,Traya anCtiratters.Tatgat Ash Sifters 'daily for tneMselved In goal saved); Carved Wahint ,Vrantetet StintletnenlWHlatisiag litoodsi,,Boys , Sleds, 7 An-1 pie Parers and Cherry Stoning Maohlnee,Patent Hat= meg Graters, and a genera varlaty of moral llonwelteep, In Hardware. Cntkwy, Toole, ale.c__at.,THUlitiltli ,t SHAW'S, So. 885 (Sight Thirty-five) Market street, bra.) dow,Ninth,Philadelltala. • , c ~ ,'' '. " 'n 1 POCKET "11440 : : ► 4r.o 1 dee-tf , f ~,, ~~ . ;,,;;BU CHARLES.IL GRAVES; REAL ESTATE AND ; L AGgIY I ". ' , .IIIIALUTII. !MINNESOTA. Partieultir attention Paid •to ' invest = r melds of Capital in Duluth and Address diming .1 ammo= in.care, pf E. W.' CLARKE & CO., ,J. v 22 , PlilLl4D-T4IIIIIA. Established 1821: wra.. G. FLANAGAN- d; SON, 'HOUSE AND star liii4tainEn.s,, w i y. No: 129 Walnut Street: 7A.MEB A. WRIGMT, TOLORMTOM rimr".cLitmENT , A....eaxi- COM, THEODORE.WRIGHT, FRAME L. NEAL.L. PETER, AVRIGHT . & SONS, • , • Ltriporiere of oart4onwftre . , • 811.1ppHincgid Commission Idorchanto t No. 115 Wal ut otreet,,Phaadelplits. B. WIGHT, ___ • 1:1 • •ATTORNEY-AT -LAW, ' tlo4nto ' itionor of. Deeds folplefftette of. Ponboykronis ip , Illinois.. NMadison street; No. al, ChidagO, Illinois. aniNtil I , tfilD TT ON BAIL DUCK OF EVEKT V width, from 22 inches to 76 Inches wide all i n timbets Tent and Awning Duck , Paper - maker ' s Felt g, Bail Tssine, Ac. , . JOHN W. Brie Ali e t ja26 , - N 0.103 Church anent,- City Stors.. GivocEitxm - LxQtions,wt- DAVIS CELEBRATED LIAM Just Received. ALBERT C. ROBERTS, Dealer in Fine Groceries, Corner Eleventh and Vine Otreeto. NrEVir 'M EM SIiAD AND SP - lOkto lii t3alnion, Townes and Bounds in jp_prjrne_order s jnet_ received Old Or sato at 110T131 - 1 east Trulirooory No. lid South Second street:below OinSattint street. .1)17.11E SPICES, GROUT ND -N ANDVHOLIG —Pure English Mustard by, OD, AppAnd - 4 -Chotee bite Wine and Crab Apple Vinegar ,for pickling in store, and for sa teat ()OUSTS:I3 EastEnd , Grocery, No, ,114,fieuth Second street, below Chestnut street., N.row GREEN GINGgIt.-400, POTINDO of choice Green Ginger In store and for sale et (JOIISTY'S -East End Grocery, No. 118 South Second street, below Chestnut street. QOUP 8,-T OM AT (); PEA, MOCIX. Turtle and Julllen Sours. of Boated Club' Iltanufae ' lord ea" parties 1i South Second street, below Chestnut street: VELETE BRANDY R ;FOPERgER --A ohOlueArthde jost rerAved• And for , dale dt 0 USTY'S East End Grocery, No.llB South Second street, below Chestnut street, , • • • • ' • ~ - MARSHAL'S ' ; TT S. ARSHAL'S. CiFFICE,, E. D . Vt . PENNSyLVANIA. ". '" ' PuttaTALPIIIA • •,.ionnury 11th,•1870. THIS IS TO GIVE NO ICE : T ou the lltliAlap ' , , of .IUIII.IIIO O A. D. 1870, a' Warrau Butikruptoy Was fecund agaiustthe Eetato gf .WIb 4 LIA4I AV.,APSIOI;Y, of - Philadelphia., in the' 'onnty of Philadelph k, antl State of•• Pennsylvania. w o hasbeen adjudged A Dank:- ropt, on his own Petition ; , that the . payment, of any 'Debts iitid delivery of Any :property the. to Snell ,Dgultrupt,.to bhp, or.for tie Wie.4.and.the , tranisfor ofaany property by him, aro forbidden by, law ; ' that A ,InnOtiAg tliti Creditors Of tho, said' Bankrupt, to•lird . vo their • .debts, and to ellookmona or mitre assignees of his liiettito, 'Will be held tt Colirt of IlahlcriiptcY; 'to be bolded] 538 • Walnut titteet,. Philadelphia; before:,W.ILLIAM -M 'MICHAEL Register, on the Btb slay of. Pub ; ruary, A.'ll. n IVO,. at 3 o•elobit, P. 111. • • • , •• E Id. GREGORY, ' jal2 w it S. Mallifial, as Meaaeuger. TT 'S,IIAItSHAL'S OTVICI42,' E. .f.)1 1 " IL) PEN ITSYDA'ANIA. ' • Pituangt , po l .a..l4nuarY•i4 l :l, 'THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE : That 'on' the lith day of Docathher, D 1869ia , Warraut flanhitiptcyi WUA issned,against the Estatol4lCNOCH F.l O I.,F,yns of Phil tid,ilphia in the County' 'of Phtladelphie. and State of PonnPYlvanin, who•lma,boyn adjudged on 'his own Petition ; that the payment of any Debts and delivery of uny israperty• belonalnu to 'lnitir Dittki.upt, hubs,Ati,,or forhis and tliLe tr i anafer : of •}Lny pronertY are forbidden by law ; that an ad'jorirned lint meet- WIC of thq Oroditprq of the tall VankrApjf prOXIO.t . di , btS, and to ebonite one ortnoto assignees erlile, I'i YLatn, , will beheld at u: Court Bankruptcy.:. to bo holds* at Ro.B.3olValnut street.Philadolphia,before W/ibLIA3I. 7,1031.1€111A EL ,'llso Itbgiater,•on thialet.day of 'Jdott 'Or)", A. P. NitOittt 3AVolook, ..• • • - • - E.II:IIIIEMYRir: • jal2.w-3tF . • ;ii.'al.llai-ihal,'ariMitasonaer. GAS FIXTI)RES. . GArie-WWEBri , mlsFerac, puggpix, & Ildp_g A, No. 718 Ohee mit street, mattifau. turere of flaziFixtUree, I.exhON Bce., do.; would can the „atteritiqu.. ttublio thelrlurgeutuk elegattt aseort miont' of Gitll Uhandelldrr P'erukuits,l3raeketl,'&e. They uleoAutrollrio'gue yipeeit dwellings Bud public build. tugs, and atte nd /id ,altering and, repairing its/ 'l6lww.All ork w P 141 4 ,t, R414-1641fig lOU a liS ON invaa,a6, w o., nd ARY EMT= FIR ' la BRING A i ON; SA St I , tm, fi r-- z;‘,l 4,4 4. he Derain/ L. \the , ,.,E 10110 Cow i spe fc.r., 4 , PIMLADELTIMA, DCCOMbet 19,1&30. "'""1117f0001:1 1 117121:',"HrittlItalreirrr;7 -- .".` No. 629 6'4 Chestnut street. GENTLEMEN: The two Herring's Pntont Champion . Safes purchased of you by the Commercial Exchange and Charaberntemnmerco about eightrnonthe age were the conflagration of the Chamber of Oommorce Build " on the7th Wet. Upon opening" them we found the books and pepors in a peifect state of preservation. We -entirthere6mrretaturtestity Co theiftre•prOcrt iinstitter of the liereinK,Potept Wes; A t tt 7. LI. ee_WHENEB, Preeident ConfeterCilla SAMUEL L. WAlltieti :Tielaintrirtliamber of Commerce. <lTiltirtibELpitia, 12 month, 1869. FARRIS/. nEnni,NA F r . A You are respectililly n °rated t ' tat the,Safe purchased of you several yeareolilide• Sind Boum No. 12, Opllll - Bicbange, Itt r the Moo:if / the are on the 7th inst. It was opened withoutVdttiTcultY on the following day, and thetaondt; bboillig Mit& Patti fetinalto' be dry and perfect. The, kmplts, were h islisin i , isk.good state of pre servation as beferellie Scerfritrice oYtbe bre, except one or two being idilialt,irldatilPthell ;by steam, but in these ,the writing and, figures wore net at all defaced, and, the litife hal! ate4/0 11 4 6 0400 0 ; • EistßUAQiitnal, Beorett!lTri tie Petroleum SU:outgo Co. Jiticonfy 1 1 '4 R4L, OgnIONGA,PO4.,t , A3latitt.B gisirr The Safe which we pnrchared front you at tipring Wel In the late fir 9,311 Abe Chamber of Oom , aitho'neW ft Mari Wbrititted the ' ilordreiitUst tiny thi . jittlikithisp'*6 loannreln informing yott tbo itvia 401294 piezinct day with and papere, bogge, that it.• oontai t io, *ore found to be in perfictiedndition. ••" ,eXtooPtiniftinY, L, • • ••', • • WAADIPto 4 fAktik"W & CO., °eke, Walnut Street. IS . -• :rt tf ..ti ..rt Mtp '!,.1 cPt3",KLIGI47' Of lIANTION 'I4ATBEI,' the EPOiiiia sl,l:l 4 etetO4C 1 . 1)11 1 e•tico* Ina, Oa. jitiNu I , lol'PalUrP ,SANKIOIOI' 841108..00m. Pninf hardene4 titeel, vat tron, with , the Patent Wittokltiiite; or SPU4IOItEISIGN', taritieh 'a feeleCant againfit 4441g,tutdauttips tkcile,io an eitentberetordre k 416444 1 ' of & Pienitin,' No. '251 broitttitai,t4ntei . Murray St., if. T. I-1 if' - tt , Co., Chtcage rlri~ P ,' fftlitiliejtatel f & Slienilailge*o4l4l.B• .16r: t ` , . $ ; i Q,IIIDAX SCHOOLS DESIRING • THE ,),tl.l..Publicatiotus, itind to .1. 0.: GA11,111 4 31,1114 do Cti., at the'S:l3 . ;Xtoportuut, So. OS Arch Bt.; American Sunday-Sohool:Pnion's 'PERIODICALS, NawToN, D. D., twtol 'TVESt/NDAY , SOHOOL . WORLD, Stitalay-eicboo' 1 4 reaOln:rii, Iliblo4nases. ' Parente , ; and elltderested ln Lb& r elisions training of the young, VellrOirnine for. 11P0 will oontain nem , amine of Ser nifine 'tor Children, by • tbo :Uttar,. on NATURE'S °NIMES," al:dames , forfeit ot LessonsOn the "LIFE OP ell RI SV,"•withilotas and illtunrat lona. It will also, during the year, contain Editorial eon trOatoolideitoo frau abroad. isoublished - Monthly, 16ppages quarto, at tbo low rata r P igTS'CSATs rqs~. aYtti~t.~- glii1;==E11;11111111 THEICHILIYSIWORLD, a beautifully . ..illustrated paper for children and youth, published tWicnthenth,:et thesilowAite of 24 cents a copy,fley, annum, when ten copies or more are , scut • to ;One addresa ; and it can be had monthly. complete as thus lamed, at ono , half the above ratev. Postage, in all Cared, payable atlthe office where recciwed. • This paper also will contain letters to the children from the Ndi tor while abroad. (tatalognee . ef the Soclety i e Dahl leatiOMl, and stun- P 143 copies ; of its; periodicale, furnished tratnitormlY, on applicatip4444 the peplosi 3 Ory (Atha - - AMERICAN, , SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION, tlbeetnut Street, Philadelphia ist tr th tfei . . ZEEL'S POPULAR EIWCYCLA.}P9EriIEA., A DlttiOari of prtiversal Knoredoe: TABLIWOOD,ZIELL, Publisher, 2,_;7 6 viA3.6 scnitb. Sixth 1003 E I 0.§0.r HY Or, new course of Lectargoote Aled,trk i t i t , the, Ben York Muse= of Anatomy; suribtle ' e sutolftts; How to Live and what to LIVO for; Yo ut h, Maturity and Old Age; Manhood generall y reriewedf the OatUis of In digegthm, Flatulence and errous Disessta accounted •fer; Marriage Philosop !sally Considered .1_ .Pocket volt Ones containing these Lectures will bei for warded, poes paid, on receipt of - 25 cents, by suldressing W. A. Leary, .fr.,..l3outtioast corner of Fifth as . Walnut streets. Phliadolabta. fete 17 HOOP SKIRTS AND CORSETS. 1115. _lll5 GREAT CLOSING OUT SALE LOOP SKIRTS ` AND CORSETS . Commencing , Saturday, December 4, bq continned until Jannnry 1 1370, with prices marked down to and below the wholesalo gold prices, affording tin opportunity for unprecedented bargains in first -clays 11001' SKIRTS and CORSETS for the time labove- stated ONLY.. .18,000 Ifoop Skirts for Ladies Misses and Children In 400 Impieties of Styleti, size, quality and prices, from Ise. 'to .92, many of them marked down to lees than one third •Drica, • • Over 10,80 Cgriete, including 83 kinds and prices, such aB Thomson's Glove lifting Corsets In five grades; Jas. 33eikel'e• Superior FrenohlAroyen, in all qualities; R. ZiV,eKlY'it.in four varieties; Mrs. Moody's Patent Self-ad instng Supporting Corsets; Madame Foy's Corset and 'l3ltirt StipPitters; Superior Hand-made Copets, in all M grades,isses% Children's, &c. Together with our own snake of Oortiets, in great. variety. 411qf which will be AIADICED DOWN TO pimp RICES. Call early, while the stock, remaind unbroken, its there ean,he ne duptvates at the prices. At 11115 Chestnut Street. . , WM. T. HOPKINS'. EfIMMZMIMI Etabiiehea „ E g. A. S. ROBINSONI FRENCH PLATE'LOCKING 'GLASSE% beauti'ful.%Ch.rcnnos, • mapaß4v,irsos.„*Nil Tow,kini-titrsTitriatl=etiant” es. '',6l9,,pHE.*arNux, sT4EET, 01 ' ' Fifth Door Abovethe Colatinimtal, A•% , PHILADELPHIA. INSTRUCTIONS. , ROIISENTANSHIP: —THEP HTLA‘ DiCtPHIA RIDING 801100V,LN0.3338 Mar c!, sty , et, la open daily tor ladles suchlelontlenton.r It aVgret,,roptildhiod a d, heated .cetablistulent in the city. The'horsos are thoroughly_ broicon Jar the moot. timid.. An At bemoan' Clasti for Young ' LIU Ladies 'at tending school, Monday, Wednesday and _Fridays, and an Evening Class fox Gentlemen.' , horses thoroughly in traed for the oaddie. Horses talon to livery. Eland , rins carrt4oti4o,nire 43torogo forwaiptuteloighs. • • ' • owilan = .• .p t t i ojetor„ ,f1§;75100 • • , cro/ 1 41 ?? ,00 ifia) a gt..3t opOnt o b 2s ty. 'to r e tty BAN, ItUffiENitif OU.i 131 Ohestfint Atteet 7. • :,, , ..:....1.7,:;.cv.f. ; ,;, , i..,4 ~'~; =TIMM CABINET MAKER, 1301 and 13Q3 CHgSTMITsTBEET.: ~ i '' r.-F5.T47111419.W1P v) T:r, tlood4writitsOre•st ,the, ,, lowest , weefillols , t;•c ;,,), .1, ^ ..(qr VNICe.• • • , , • MMli=an Tlie l'ocket4ook 'V*lO4lOO4 , I)lrectory for 1810, in , ;gloat gityle of , NTING xioW ready and may balid FOR r ig,,•:o:'.'r To:deb . 's fcg , tbe rap* JO, which work generally to done BY > A,. ''o: : ::ny'SQ.N. 4th:.c.Q., " -- Sf t m 7 -170 - Wd,r,P*itero t - No. 607 CHEIONVT S'TREOT, (Bulletin Buil4ag.) ROPOSALS ..FOR SUPPLIES. ; OFFICZ oir.Vairticastra'll.:o,..NAvV, Nro.42slitimirStX sturspr t. • • t.nix .Abik,pffiA;Jati..2tith, 1810. grAt - F.,D - P,ROPOSZMS e - fiffiitsoid ro posalsg for SUPplieti," *fit be.reaeived at thiS office until 12 o'clock M. on the Ist of Feb ruary- next, for furnishing the United Slates Navy Department with the following articles, to ~be.of, the rest. quality, and, subject to in speetiop,l4.the iasiipetfngtillicer 'N'avy Yard, where they ate to be de livered whet/ required, free of expense to the (lovernment,for which security must be given: FOR lIURE4.Ii Q' ..I,'.I3.OVISIONS AND CLOTHING. • • 2,000 yards Burlap. .FOR BUREAU .OF CONSTRUCTION, AND REPAIRS. WPIFPIM eaOhy'WattB kicrevvs:•.lf inch, No. 10; i3ich',-NtS.4O; fj inth, No:,I2; 11-inch, No. 10; 1 inch, No. 8; 1, inch, No. 8; 1 inch, No. 6; l inch, N 0.5: inch, No. 4. 200 pounds CuricaHair—white. ' 1 .;OPP.g10101:0 Ilintfged (,)11—rarr, , betAt, ;100 gallon Sperm FOR Bur.EAu OF EQUIPMENT AND RECRUITING. • 300 pounds Fla r x,Twine-2 poundsl o lax Twine-43 The right is reserved to reject any bids that inay not be considered adyantageotes to the Governnitnt. "- Bidders are directed to the respective ofti ears at_ the Navy Yard for, further information tu; , tb • •' ' Blank forms for proposals at this office.. ROBERT PETTIT, Paymaster, 'United States Navy. OFFICE`F HE COMMISSIONERS O T FOR THE ERECTION. OF PUBLIC BBILIUNGS. , • , • , • ''PnrcanEtorrik Jab. 17; 4870. NOB .-be received for the , follocving work au inatortals required in the execntron - of - the I'irALNUT-Street portion' of the PUBLIC BUILDINGS, to For all the 'exesvationa, including the trenches for, the roundatfOns. The price tip be stated per cubic yar(l l , ulna is to Cover all digging, hauling away the surplus earth, and cutting down and .r,emoying-whatever trees may come in the wayOr 41.10-excavntions,with out extra measurement or allowance. For taking down the, terrace wall, ,cleaning the, bricks, and piling them up adjacent to the buildings, taking down the. iron railings, the gate piers, the coping of 'the' wail and the steps, and depositing , them -' She grounds, and removing all the rubbish occasioned by the same. The price for this pcirtion of the work to be stated in gross. , Tor — clificreting the; entirefoundation'or the buildings with small broken stone. and einnerit, mortar, and grout, in conformity with the specifications. ,The depth of,the concrete to br threc feet, and the lateral' dimensions to conform to the plans. Zherice to be stated per cubic foot, and to include Allmaterials and labor. ' , For furnishing , and delivering large-size building stone, the priet , Odle stated per perek of 22 cubic feet, Meastfredtu the walls. Also, for select building -stone, averaging 3 by i feet, and froml2 to 18 inches thick f , the price , for the same to be stated per cubic foot, delivered on thesround, Forbuilding the cellar 'walls, and the outside Walls of the' ba.sement story'', air lfigli as the level Jine of the, pavement, according to the planfrand'specifications. The price to be stated per pereb,'of 22 Cubic feet, laid in the walla, +without , extra, measurement; and to include all labor, 'and all materials except ,Tlfe eintt!apt, contraCts be awarded to the •est and the lowest bidder or ibidders, who will be required to able.' appieVed' se cnritl'for'the berfoOrmack, of the , The plans 'and speeifleations maybe tfeen •at the office of the, Archltect, Mr. JOHN littoAßTHUlt, Jr., • No. • 205 South' SIXTH Street.; • •- I s titl y ,Prd ) Orlgie be scaled., wild -erulortied "Piopott s qr, Riiiblings," rind ad dressed to JAMES V. WATSON • Chairunin of tinfehmulittep`on CoutTacts, and to be i , left at the offf. ce,of. the ',`Coranussionerti of. Fiddle Buildings, in the New Court , Hortsei , :SlX'PlT Street,, Below Chestlint.' o ll the •'• 14 tb d4Y .of Ifebintiry• ne4:l' '6llBO/Pg. - , between the:hours of 11 and 12 o'clock., A. !at which time the bids will be•ovehotl;:ip the ';presence of such bi'ciders as may wish to attend. (13y ,Order of -tile Cinntnittoe - onJetintracts, , H. ( ; 1 , 11 : 70341 , 'Secretary. OFFICEOI I THE 'CIS.I4,MISSIONERS OF F.AIRMOUNT PRIG, NO. 224 SOUTH FIFTH STREET: • ,PitAnii;r..rlrrA, Jan, 17, 1870. 1.13,6 2 P1)94.1.1 4 S for thq' privilege of running Parktiarrines for , the year 1870 from stands within the Xrule; throngb its entire limits, ill ,he.received,at , this office until the, lst day of IfEIIRUARY, 1870, at lffo'clock The coiidltiona and stipidations upon which proptisals will be, received may be seen at this of between , the hours of 9 A.• 111. and 'Hy,prder of the !_iominittee on Superinten 'dentieb•and Police. • • • • • " DAVID F. POTA i r, jal7;mwr t fel §] Secretary Park Commission. jal9 w rfa to fol4§, A uir.t, is before the rienate appropriating $30,0(10 for the relithof the Topr of Vrasbing-• ton COMMISSIONER DRLANO has issued regula tions extending the operations of the Internal Revenue laws overtbelndir-l'erritory. • 4 A nr,ocic of buildlngEi in 13rantford, Can . ada, was burned on Sunday, causing a loss of SAM r).l Tug : l - louse Ranitang'-' Committee 'Were ' 01- gaged yesterday in,taking further testimony In regard to time Nov. York 0(40 , Tim l'roilsional"Government of Hayti has - decreed an export duty of four cents, per pound on col*, to tafte,elfeet ou Feb. GEORGE :11. SmiTo's, ribilit,;•wateltiffan In the ciiieago Post-of lice, has been arrested, charged with robbing the malls. IN Iticbmond the news ads) passage'of the' .. Nirginia bill yesterday was received with Much delight. ; ;„ Tni e ship;king LeAr, front cardiff tok Bong Kong, was wrecked recently off the KnglLsh coast, and 30 lives were lost. AN accident 'oretared' on the Watertown, Rome, and Ogdetpborg Railroad !ap t , evening.. (Inc passenger was' killed and a nuMber in jured. Titer : , death of White 'Hairy Chief - of Great, anti Little Cane Ititilans,, j of,comnurip . : , tion, near 'the Osage Agency, LanbaS, is au nowiced. Tun Buax4gx SitiPAtetafel'ir Mry -.Pea body's remains, and the U. S. corvette Ply mouth, were spoken on Sunday ibottt'oo Miles oft Montauk Point, L. I. 9f.tlit ftrikeys of the .f.'rie,RaVway, at, .Iwey, .j.i teeebed SOet; henna that the men employed in the Susque hanna shops have struck for the reinstatement of tin:volt on:strike ok 40pley cipy, k+AJl Otritmaic. TERRY'S action . , in appointingat Military Commission to inquire Into the eltgf hility of4eolatorvelectinprewitn o wita the subject of resoltittdrisin both' ll'obse yester day. In the Lower House the matter was re fen-ed to the Iteconstniction Committee. ?Wi quanlinsitios songs 1 41; - •*".mslip4' Mo.,iwele•Vbitextea_ On Subdaritnorni4,ona Win. Foster, brother-in-law of ex-Congress man Loan, perished in one of them. While a number of firemen were trying to rescue Fos ter, the wafren toriar and injuring five. One of the injured is not ex pected to recover, pltawa deiipatch ,says tha4 arreucb,Can-, adiau gentleman U 44 city reet'ite4 a Pi( . ter from ftielle, the leader of the Winnipeg iii surgenta, in %lila Rielle disclaims the idea of annexation, and says it. is not too late to come, to an atalq4o,q;.ultireelgeto;ivith 44V 1 C41.4441a GoverrOnerie. The letter said to have been written about the first of the year. Tfiruy .torarrA ihmer - :Asst. at Master Thorntoa's In honorer PrilaCeArthfir: Theresvompresettt Vice re(T.ll.lent Colfalt a the members of the Cabinet, General Sherman and fienatottninineo, After ittnner thatupalies, of th,q,inetabera,ofi tbe, 01,1)4e Ld AliPkorgat4c corps anTtheir Tatnqiee attend ed the 'recep tion, Commend:Wit balitimAt • ' I Forty-first Cousrees-second Mai Mod: The United States Senate, after the close of our report Sesialliaiii laasiderti ale PIA teTrol vide a national curreacy of coin ,notes, and Co equalize the distribution of - Chtfilating notes. Mr. SheitinaO, Chef on:writ:ll4o ;rein.4 mittee, said he did not propose to enter into an elaborate financial argnment in opening, the del ate on the bill, but.•would. mem` himself to the two main- propitisition.k it presented. First. The partial equalization' , itor ;.tlfstribittion of the banking curremy- among the Slat** Second. Free banklngon‘ a Coin basis. The present distribution of bank circnlatien , was grisly and palpably Airlfair: Threw States, liamachusetts, Ithode Island and- Connecticut. containing a population of less than two mil lions, have over idnefy-six Eitillicin" dollars of circulation. One-fifteenth or our population have thus one-third . of all, the latirdc circulate:M. The rapidly-growing'. West ern States, where credit is most needed, have scarcely three dollars , to an in habitfut, while ail it he latelr9bei "States 0 , 14 1 prActreallY Without • Any banking biro:dation: This unfair distribution, he,said t, giew out, of a palpable violation' of law Iv 'hie' then C{noPtIPLI real fr ° 4 OW Oar.ren,q And i*CretiAlY • of the Tiari. The first bin , set t of February 25"," - nastome4 ii - m — FO - awl-1w: - Lion by which the whole imoimt of circulation was not to extxrd t• ,,ff)o,oo(499Q, of Which $150,000,000 was to be apportiOnea among the Staff*'nedoWlftlOi," the -p,opithilp#, TA Arid other $150;000,000 - abcordnag la their hatikiug capital arldteinitifilte,`'Tho/thistillid ktf June 3, 1864, was silent as to distribution, but gave the existing State banks tbe right to enter into the banking syStent vdtkontilint: The grow ing inequality I ,of i ,tb t e, ilistributioa peewit& apparent; ' 'Congtest,' 'by ' 'the "adt - "df March 3, 1865, restored ,the old rule of distribution.. At that time there , was less than $10.0,09000 or toauting. ,oircuujimi, and if thialaw bad been; observed' each l'Btate would have had , reserved for it riot less' than five dollart for each inhabitant. The la* Was' flagrantly: and Axildly disregarded, and the pre- i terice to jostify it was a.provision in ,theiuter nal revenue act 41 ,, March 8,1865, which con tinued, up till July 1, 186.1, the privilege to ex , isting banigi to .hecome :.ratio . morn -.- On October 1,1865, 1 1,110,Nh0te ban • ch ation was $190,013#),000; leading, thre morn fter the expiration of ti act,flo l oo l o,lVe for Ails ) tributioniecif4ding tb=popitlatiotr; tid, , iii don disrPrst 4) l44 4 l!two.tim I Ploo, r igreirßiatiPlL was issued to tile old S(a { es, to yn,eielusiiiii of tire Southern, and Weitern, States, , thus, crest-, jag all the difficulty now cOmplainedi of. Vol avoid expansion of the currency two measures badteeri proposed :' Firstrlbrivitlidrawld - ut the greenbacka; but this piari wouldroot receive the sanction of the House. The other plan was the one adopted iitthEASlnNteCom i 0 :e, the withdrawal, or the ihree.Woult. ea vr4 - nowheld hy ba*, Eiknal3. 9f gafa.:s i n ißcliNk, tire place' Of legal-fender Acites. .a.tite. maw gave , the history 41 the three per . oent.;Feertificates, whieb, were.substituted for .. e orupwsi interest notef,' anti; „Store' a Ii =i 0 i ~,p , Vez dient to wield 'an increase of +5 ick• .. d'idebt. Mr. kMwo delivered inplepOhy }aiguiper4 it; reii f tire various ' tinaneuillpropositions which had been suggested. Mr. Cole gave notice that be w 99-1 d ,0 4 4 . 34 4t0atic0q, " Pn? zi insert: in' lieti'd 'the fernier , pertrov • the bat, the following: • ,That in, addjtion,o,thc l imo un t, of Unite&State9 - notes lieretoft.ret +timed: and now iu eirculation,,,theSecreAnry,ef the Trea sury is authorized to issue, in exehange for 'hilted States interest-bearing iholurld, .at eui r .- market va1ue,Y75,000,(100 of;, such .notes for circulation: ' 'Fire Senatelwent iirito'criWutive sessiou,,,and,at the eapiratitea .clO Mai hour ad.?, periled. In the House of Be.presentatives the Legigia-' tive, li:xeoutive and Judicial Appropriation bill was reported. It appropriates $19,203,097. A report of tine General of the tririyotatirigithat the military officers inquirinfr b Into "the eligi bility of the members of the Georgia Leivisla ture were lioing v ad a dTtoilid ,:silitsid6; :9fi the Legislature, to assist General Terry, was re ferred to the.Recon.structien Cennnitee. , The. Senate'.subStitute for the' ‘Virgitilii" iniV, was '' taken up, and after discussion between Messrs. C'ox. Bingham, Butler and' Farnsworth,. coa-e curved in li,y a strict party vo t e, all the Itepub-k liediis doting' for it: 4 I' l i e 12111 SY Itirtila fi . 4 Nie*lsipAtuie: 11 In the l'ennaylvanut Senate . ; last evening, bills were introduced authorizing seven per 1 cent. as the lowest rate of interest, and riot;. , ()ye' , 12. per cent. by special agreement; antho- zing milled -vvotne- t^. Olt* 4 oPerty, ~ ~ ,,, t 1 LF Or ben deserted' by their u barids, and` Mere,- i g the lumber ? of ..Jl4oas ' Ofsthelsql ) rctne eourt- DIOS were? Wised autherlifit tne re duction o f terms o immlsonment on account of gand:',aiiietunts,; An 'tot iniliodlit 'tlfigtake:# , &mashing. , „ ~ tK m ' The House of Ifefores6ntatives ' tied a res olutionantliorizing 'the ,Cointittee ,to i4vosi4- ,gate the affairs of the State a'reasurer to examine back kit the fax thi4Wyllfiti: -me° Souse defeated the Senate resoMlenrestO yr Le the franking privilege ? ,ap4, Rised - to 'exincur *lth, the request, of the',,el to 'send the bill back. JolnLy ~ eselutlong ere reported asking Congress not to reduce the:tariff on, pig-iron. . bill was-introduded? 'dividing' 'Philadelphia into five highwar dittricts, the voters of each district to elect it CoMmissionertfort three years,: these commiiielopers to exercise the powers of the pretient rlfghwat Department, and appoint Supervisors of the , different'dfstriets. , . ~..,-. - , . -- - .. • . . . . ... Phliadelpildn 14.141111 t PlitAtiement• The following is the`weeklY_Statetneht of the Phila delphia Banks, made up on Monday afternoon, which presents the following aggregates: • Capital Stock-. ~, , .-. ... -.4,4 416,755,1,50 Loam, and Disco . usettti ....4 ,'... ' 51,815,025 Specie.. .. . .. . ....5...., ^ ..... '!...,, ... ...1 .. . .'.....'......-...„`- 1,009 MS -Dne free; oth er Bat tle,. - '... ' ........" ' 4 44, 761 're to otherßenliti Ap82,275 otiosity- , 1.,,' , ,' 30, 615 , 61 T Girculatio . ir ' 1147015 United States N0tee....!..,.c.,, , .. . :.,. , ................5........ 1.3 Also g Olearings.4.:::.. ...... ,„....4.4...'.. Balances , ' ' ' .4.. - ' - - '" - 8 400 The following statement shows the condition of the Banks of Philadelphia,at various times during the last few mouthyl - y 4 f :) t VARS i 'f''. Spkie.! arcilittionl' ,betailteri Jan. 4. .51,716,999 352,483 10,593,719 31,982.809 gel). 1 42,512,813 802,782 10,693,351 81,052,551 Mar. 1 ..x..ittt,1 12 00,801.".:,t .4,*.taiV. , ' ,. "13 , 11,.., 1 1 1 42' 95i ev 'll D..i.d.h....4opwcfifil ,' istr,uss.' , AZ1,13110 ,937 Nay. 3. .31,610,21 201,768 10417,315 82403,592 June? 32,826,237 169,318 10419,90 35,478,024 July 5 ..!....4.4t.937421 f,11 . 1 : _ 14 ,80,, E ,94t • • A 24444 ' VAlffi- i. ,' a. i tfe r;8." ' NJ/ 472 247 1 Jou • ' Oct. 4 62:106,010 177,103 10,598,931 82,093,112 Nar.1....-.....61,632,214 sums 1007,973 82,094 4 13 Yal c i:3 6 7o :- 14e .rfi l 5 ' ': 400 1 § ... ..... ,062 1110:: l i t 52490,611 1,788,772,, AO,MisritiS _,3-i_ _Ara " 24 —. siA.vosts 1 op ent.posigiyaug7 taxa The following is a detailed statement of the business at the Philadelphia CleertßgAginsoNtlitikitilft IF/144W Dished by G. E. Anitll4, Nitira ' illanagOT. ' Califs Balance*. J. 17 " 18. ~ 19 4'4144 .4 , 0;11/11 3 1 ,f1",.7 ~ ,,scas4„,„., g ..........4.. 455.529 37- ~Efai i .4 21 .:‘...:.u.i:0..{, /3:720,1711)13r , '1 ',. ', . . " 2/ .' 4,499423 .60 412474 84 , b . Be or Kel 3 • ails Xiening Bulletin. tartest 2101;40/$1,014.11ognaudIakor.49 hagaironl it Bud, loch's one 53 pltga . dry,gooda lit Browor A PQALra 4 " carpet 0 W Illebon & Co' 10 . bales drj gad v.r . w'& Br falselor. Brownrl2-Ido-vradite.ll—B erdr9lll s •Clan 10 Altemus; 9 taloa said l c thrdigig; o pkgs dry goods Dais MIS ; 17 Din do Ibe A' rt; 39_pkgs de Vrothingtans & WAIN; 67 ba ea do Ilamilton, Avani& / " e lt l r ?V D U' WI " le wi g = l f w fist . • el , es T ar. LOts ; 7 d d,. / 4 Allen A Rates; 11 hales Yarn *well & Co; 9do dry du Perry, Ivvy,1 1 . SUL I F ; lA. v . 114: ,i k / 4 1. s i s e uI k o; 17 do do A( lif I ;22 do J. t,f3 41 A o; .%0 bags 'wool Y fader, not & Co; 13 bales is goo air Winkle; 25 kegs susui.y ElackleWAdidnitosi A Co; 10 bills oil Elton A A.rwstropg;. 92 .bundbp*. iron Es is Bolt .. work. eYstteus boa - Agiod A r Airottenthalerf [3O Itreys syrup * J McCahan A Co: ?A 800 rope .1 B Wbethers & Co; 22 cs robber sbots Bottbn Rubber Shoe Co; Al ca , tog*, aid ahooe BytutipsNipart‘triat; ., 39ol,l .0944 Wat ktua's Co!l9n. ',nu nyue 'Mai C o, iie *I dd ottlsbt 10 bbd, bacon W Bowyer, iliac% bags saltpetre • Grove & Avow- 156 We 'lran' Mirtof t: "ent A CO; 24 CA Gould; liotx... B twilitataxbdrwe,;*fikrgul t 4 E Gould; 124 - ttil pew , ' o II Broil; do oirtei :.on derdontr,A,Cp;•94 boils iron Naylor & Co; ISO !:4 A o• ! f risk fish lardo blostera 213 Mils Itch order. ' . • 2101/ENEEN'Th or OCEAN STEAMERS. inhere Kew York_ Santiago de Cub.i...-Havre...New York. Jan. 6 Palmyra Liverpool_Neur .Jau. 11 Virginia- .. ... Asst Xark-s.- 7 ,-4-4Jall- C010rad0...'....z. - -...llVerpasEtNeharYorig 12 C. 44 /luta trp...Liserpool...New York - Jan. 13 Peruvian....._ Jan. 1.3 .-.(TCEDEPAIII% City of Boston-New York...Liverpoof via H.-... Jan. 25 oleatia New York... Hamburg hn. 2i Calebria New York-Miverpool.....---...--Jan . 26 Nevada ' New -York...Liverpool Jan. 26 Morro Castls......",NowlYotkJam .71 Marathon' t-f..-... New .jdn.-27 Weeer _ New York... Bremen -.Jan. 29 Denmark New York...Liverpooi......__..._...Jaa. 29 Ycrk...Leitnten ..... ..... New York-t;iaagow-........-....-Jan.29 C. of Antwerp_New York...liserpodl ' Jan. Cortes New York... New Orleans Jun. 23 Yazoo... ... adolphia....N Orleans nallay.....lan. 29 To nawanths , „p4lLs.delphis...liaraattalt..;:..a,-.4.4041.:n -Liberty... Baltimore-NO via - Havana. 'Feb. 1 A Ilemaania - ....New York.-Uarnburs_____-_Feb. 1 NOM IOM Liverpool Fob 2 ... . . Veb. 2 Columbia. New Y0rk...1121 s Feb. 3 BOARD OF TRADE. I.C. , J. PRIV '''IIeTHEIVILLi litlNTuty,CoNatrata ~.-' GEO r ENS 1171MTV.:T rout 41 . 3j1411EligiLtA rl iA.m. r 8011 1 izt.7741 /WS 13t e is. I Ilia $2 . _ -A11411910 VASZElfttek ii 1 , u , ,••• Steamier Ronald; Baiter. - al. •hbdts• frottrtrosttra. with rode , to H W Juror .t Co. Passengerarlion Jos Allison, 11 emat , 40bb lian battirstailr• 'X rtleten *•.it IP* OS 0 Di' T , 11,44niee: 017 he C a pp a; Wa' bar coming tn; off Mon • ~ lie Litton's. bark glary C }eT, from Saguia; off Reedy Island, a foreign bark bound .up". Copt Baker reports • that the buoy oa the upper-end of• Joe Flogger has been go a moqtb, ~ „.„, -.. .p •-, , 1 t ~_es • 4 Steamer tkantgr i narcullig.m • um trim romaanco i with milselop'llit titatecta & co. ft lii A . yestettlaY was boardeat lliT'a hbar ',rear the Bfttish — abliptlf-war Monarch (with the Feabodrg . ttMains/i wanting to know c ; the bearitir of Block Islandt , - re them the bearings of .11mnta e figh Iry NY,,by 69,,,mailasslists,nt; tan. V S costae ter' fpntlifwas 1.111 Mout. '," ..d•-• ,1, Schig ! orrla - Artie; ffom astoa,_Wlth Mate: . &lir W ); Legglit,BcarkiAom.NemXotitomith iron. OB 1t41115 : , MetIORDIIt:'• ''" SteallUT B. WIDER, Cumiliff. Balttmoys,A,Qraftmt,,lg.,.., ..... .... _.—...,..- ,—.......—... . ' . MEMORANDA, Ship Formosa, Cobb, 131 diyalfrozei Manila.. at N York yesterday. bbin,FM.ll,Wic, Wllsms was loadloozat Rowhisiil'a 1E110417 oy f9r 13 annah. - ,4 _ •, , • Silip' !neon ibby, Cousins. at SaliFiiinclAco 14th inst. from Callas Ship Berkley Castle (Br). Tenes, cleared at Valparaiso ; " Ph Xi:Vials si t i l if d o als t i r : th -it t . f 91' a Sat k C Ennio d h table day , r lti gK. et t. ". i Steamer Ississlppi. Handy, from N'ew Orleans 16th inst. at New York yesterday. • itileatne4,,out sißaheop,cleariniat , RewlDrle9tesd9th host. for 2.1 .1.,... , ~ ' ' "!P ki. Cs.: , at.l Y t - ist camera 2200 and Liberty Sailed from SW rawi 17th inst. Steamers Coetee,untilet)lori9SAiltid on the 19th. , Steamer Japan; Fret-Irian; at- YokohanialSth ult. from San Francisco.„, ~ , , „ , Steamer Fauna. Freetatirl, 3 heice tit New York yester- Bark Paladin ( A rgiatsittiM.witt mouteriabiasthidt-.: , frern„.ll : ltinolye4.. ~...., ..,,• If .A. , .• ~.1 . 1 .,), .Blitic' raz Otero ( ,i 1 (7), W eslOolid '39 daYs from,Sallue- 1 at New.Yorktywelerlias, with coillie(Cits . rf .4.1.7..13:—. Bark Dian9, , S4egner. from,gien Ath rt pit,'„lor this port, was signalized 17th inst. let ' ~, ou 72 23., Bark Beck4tl ,,, Bill: sailed fdittl. , Sing Ifeteitellfth No['. •! for -Boston. ti... ...' . ~ tats r Ifir:..l. ~ Bark Jag S be, Pinup_ny l from , /ape ,e ,Er Neg. York. passed loin/half netlyte ~ 4 4 A 13 %, .J - Bark Gemspok„, Bunker, fogig:Simmpoyn for Now York. passed Anger 18th Nor. , Bark,Bl ile,naam Br). Dea•t il sailed from Yoko an 4th ult•JO:ri:WitfialB4 l 4 a tett:: I ,”, ~ :licll- I .1,?t1 , ..,! . , Bark tiny flltnekley, at - alpapaiso l l4th inn & ifPal kiew ..,o'f la itti...,5 ~."4:1,‘ ) ..H...„ o itivi,,,,,i, ~ 4 -,I Bark Galveston, Briard, cleared at Sin Francisco 22d inst. for Yokohama. `l3l:ig Clio (Br), Marsh, sailed from lilatanzai 14th inst. fora Dorf ArPititifltZrattaraaj ' cf ) Brig CartilitioNliolthr; mobtitiort. cleared ar Mobilo 18th inst. for Matanzas. Brig comm. Blopelrard.-salled f rom; lilatanza‘44th inst. for aspott 'forth • ofillitteras, 4 • •- , Behr J L Malay. Russell, at aavannah 22d inst. from Wood's Help. Behr Joseph 'Seger, SHlid, , sall4d from- Mittitmat 14th inst. for a port north of Hatteras. Behr West Wind.,,Tfeßlffolnde clotared at Baltimore 22.1 lost. for New York., , behrtlarrH li , ensers,-Sonsors,- from atHoston 284 inst. . . . tichr Samuel Castne,:Jtwitnhineegit,""Was loading at Cienfue , gee 3d Mat, Behr Steelman l hence at Savannah yesterday, •''' 'tikArbrithstiELVANV. , • • San - Wm S Baker. Pearce, from Baltimore for Boston. at New York 23,3 inst reports, Jun 22, when 20 miles south of Barnogat, was struck by a heavy squall from a Bg d . s w p h li i t o nla c i a it r r sa i t e r d . !AWAY' plafrappo tiead and; topmast Yokohama, Nov 18—The Naples (American ship), for Manila, which was driven on othore In a ty A phoon ug. 20, but afterwards got off and pat into this place die masted, hoe been condemned and was sold to-day for MII.OOO. , • Ship Ellen MocidgetAinciatnitm;wagscdcb.ptiog' to 31st ult. by the U 8 Consul. for 881011. A • e " • -s, , '1AL:1901314 1314.L1E11., • 13CHAILirEY, 4.7113t - TIONSEBi3 s 7 (Leto with M. Thomas & Bons.) °tore MittuliSOliorthiElLlCTinttruet JA4gA i 4,. FiurtgalAti.,AßVirll.l4,,, lIIHR PRINCIPAL MONEY EST* lITITB I I+ ,7kient-:41..11..c0r5n0r atSIXTH std RAGE streets. ‘ .. Money advanced on MerchandhigsgehlrailYrn..WatchlOh Jewelry, Diamonds, Gold and Niivor f i r ariui 1 441 1 . •. .articles of value, for elay , lbritrthtd tine ' reed Olt ' -WATCHES AND JEWELRY AT PR IVATE SALE. Fine Gad Hunting Case` lektbitalottfun and Open Fat* English, American and Swies Patent Lover Watches; Vine Gold Ruling Vase Vit.lfaceypineWigichea; Fine Gold Dup eitnnilpthe I nli y 0 silver nut. ; ing Case and' pen Facer can' a'nd Swiss Patent Lever and Lopino Watches eDouble Case English Qlletr tier and , stiller, Wehieht,l4 West Feasey,,watobea l xiamend 'Breastpins; Finger ugs; Ear Rings; Studs; &n.. Fine Gold Chains; <Me a lions; Bracelets; Scarf Pin's; Breastpins; Finger Binge; Poncil Cases and Jew. i ell io t t e nt V, A Ira rke and yakttela FiroprootObent; liable for a Jeweller; cost $650. '' ll l'Also, sovoral Lots• SoUtli , wur..diai Fifth and °heat! , nut stmts. • e, ~': tut o ..,.. ~ t~F THE k $36.92,3.743 % O. B ulrT YT e i ro P P T - # 47 v ) - 4 232 kita tultifiridiA , 4lcAlffiar«,t, 011. Succosaors to JOHN B. MYERS & ° T I .WIVNAYAVII I II7 2 I 9° . !FY4 AKA?* ON TUESDAY MORNING. .L....04304t0p1a!;;C : e0.; 'Al74twziG, J.•) All A t WP:LtTritt b AveOl l P. ANA 1. i t ON WNONiaIiecIr:AIONI4TAT:4, J n.21, L i4 falelflilk, •by cawoxue, abont Pootao49.- A 41419/14/ " . 0,1 60 , cafTst . of Meted 1946kiate, • • , I It ti • AtICTI.I • ---- j !it THOMAS •A• • ki, AUCTION /M=4 I , s NOII. 199 and 141 Sento. FOURTHinraist. _SANS OF STOOKS AND BEAL ESTATR: ahr" r,uhlio Brales at the Philadelphia Exchange WM Y TUEBDAY t at 12 o'clock. ,tMir Furniture sales at the Auction Store EMERY itiREIDAY. ,) iiiir Soled at Residences receive especial attention i, MISUELLANEOUS BOOKS, English and American Editions, Obi TUESDAY AFTERNOON. an. 25. at 4 o'clock. , ' ' i f Also an invoice of Muslc Books, &c..slightly damaged b water, Rale at the Auction Rooms, Nos. .1.39 and -141 South 1 _: Fourth etreet. SUPERIOR HO T TEILDLD, FURNITURE, FRENCH. PLATE MAN I. 'MIRRORS' FINIIPHAIR KAT ,LIESSES. 'YEA HER BEDS,' OFFICE ITURE, HANDSOME, VELVET, BRUSSELS AND OTHER OA HENTs, ,tek.lt , 6 itir 1 021 THURSDAY MORNING. Jan. 27, at 9 o'clock, at the 'Auction Rooms. by:cata logue, a large sasortonnailuftingetigallousehold Tamil tpre, comtprising—Withant- Fatiocisittititure - Walnut Übember Suite. Library and Dining Room Furniture, Drench Plate lianiplOrrprit. Wigdp,,ohee.,,B9okcase. Sideboards, Ex teingism ntre.anditetPiraisles, Hat Stands, LounrgEtageree, Imparter Office Desks and Tables. att s tgeß 4 lree;her 41,, ,Bolsters e d PtHai t isfa le.higisf , Vining and king toves, hen some elvet. Ben and other Oerpete. &c. i Sale at No. MS Spruce street. lEAT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, FINE DRUB. SELS, IMPERIAL AND OTHER CARPETS, FINE ENGBA.VINGS, &c. - ON FRIDAY MORNING. Jan 28, at 10 o'clock, at No. 1606 Spruce Furniture, street, above liffteenth street. by catalogue, the Nest Household Fur rito:tre, comprising —Walnut Parlor Furniture. Walnut tarter°, Walnut trial Centre Table, Mahogany Dining at urniture Mahogany Extension Table, Mahe. _ up Sideboard,' floe B rench China Dinner and Tea ' are, Glassware, Walnut and Cottage Chamber rural - t re, fine Brussels. Imperial and Damask Venetian Carpets, Cooking Utensils, &c. Also, Giros very tine 1 1 Xliv,Ingeo '` Flews of St. Peter's Church, Rome." Isla ex e l M i‘ t fe l9ck th,,t,nV l3 „. 'U PBLIC SALE OF MANURE ' . Jar). 2fr.at isibie I SViltb n A t ielot 4.lHall yoi eipli fit Railroad Depot, Forty-first and Haverford streets, will be sold, thriftisipfop 21 , Ily50" 4,3 i 6 1,11 Sale N 0.23 South Nineteenth street. lANDSOME FURNIEURE, , NPIAtiO FORTE, RICH VELVET. ENGLIIIIT"BEDISSELS AND OTHER. Jan. &c. J... 31. a aittriltililfeigMeUrue feet. below Market street, by cataloguethe Handsome Fur iture, comprising—Stitt re ,W P lGnist Drawing Room urniture, covered wtth" plislb; Walnut Centre d Bouquet Tables, Ital n marble tope L Walnut Es etoire, fine-toned 7.3 i octave Rosewood Plasm Ifeirtef e by O. &B. Barmare• French Plate Mantel Mtrrer, e Oil Paintings and, 4169113(ALINAuPening Room urniture, Walnut Etta lon %able', slant Buffet ideboard. marble fine • China, Glassware, Plated `are,;:Witlabb ion Furniture. Mahogany Ward r tie, etch - Velvet.. gllsh Drusoela and ether Carpets, &c. Re>-be avittilrite ate o'clock on (be itiottilligbtlalgt. Bale on the 'Premises ,No. 1.928 Mount Vernon et. IN ODEKIirffIDDEFK, EN_P HANDSOME . WAD UTIFIMILL,. It OSE WOOD EPANIX.DA ND SOME BRUSSELS AND OTHER CARPETS, Ac. ON TUESDAY MORNING. E'eb,,Adat , 10; , ttinidukt, at Now 11211 Ifitruit Vernon stroef; below Twentieth atrejit,bY plktptogue, the entire lion,e hotratinlittitutu4inetading—Plandonne Velma Parfor i tgrViqrmlifiti'ionu 4 8 r cen - Vola'l o . Pleutt-Vettei suede Atithispla it; elegant' Oiled Walnut Chamber Sint, handsome Brussels and other Carpets. superior Waln Secretary and Bookcase, China, Glassware, Kitchen Utensils, &C. Previous to the sale of the Furniture, will be sold,the °dent Four.etory Brick Residence, lot 19-feet 9, ipehes , front if ten ll idehAs in depth. ' • May be examined arty day previous and on the morn -1 • got'sale mil o'clock. ' ' Sale at North, Thirteenthstreet. SUPERIOR FURNITURE, ELEGANT WAX FRUIT, FINE ANB-9TABB PAU PETS, Ad . - Qn WEDMESDAY MORMING_,. February PZil t ,llll:clirtilf M1..',1107 NOW 44thir tetzth street, above Montgomery avenue. by cAtalogue, the entire F,umlture,comprixing—Suittuu)dsolneiraMuL, drawirtgededyoMiletetteteraLlwith green :repts.lsk - isti. nut Centre and Bouquet 'Tables Italiad marble tops: elegtual..Wlsx.V.tnit vual. perioeivelritrt dining rortro farnftu witPalnt Rttetirderf Table ; China and, ClAssware ; H A at BLapd au, perior„ttgleetendlotrageehembitr furnithre-; fie. ilair and Spring Slattesses ; superior Sewing Machine, made by Willcox & Gibbt ; firm Brussels, higrAin Mid Other, Ottrpets CookingiUtertvlld,'&e: - rgAt3 e TAl llt r iks " se Beeriair rtteet. 4ouse4Fkiscyvvry rsvcrrid oa i=sitffluted is4dit reasonable terms. . • 4a thestuht street. * • A NGBBTOCK OP ELEGANT SHEFFIELD MI ; vER PLATED WARE, PEARL AND IVORY ' HANDLE TABLE CUTLERY, BOHEMIAN GLASS_ VASES ' , ITALIAN MARBLE -NAttlPir CARD RECEIVERS, TAZZAB,_f.IIOIIPS; ON TUESDAY 'MORNHVG, • At 10,4 , i; o'clock, at. - .the. auction stare - ,'NO. t HID Chestnut street, will b.` sold, *complete aseertment Of fine Shef ' field• Plated Wass. from JOBEPH DEAKIN & SON'S manufactory... Also. a full , assortment of Pearl and Ivory Handle Table Cutlery. of the finest ottalitY. ''• - ITALIAN MARBLE, VASES , : _ Also. an assortment of Marble 'Vises, Card •Beieei vets ; EVENING BALE. The sale will be continnedln the evening,at Thf-o 'clock A BSICINEE'R Hale atNd. ISlLWalltat *trait. lIANDBOME- - nopsxmovn $L NIT ELE ' ANT ,MANTEL AND LRIERIELLEEORS, RICH . 11RI:StriE11.41` AND'. OTHER 'CARP/ITS SEWING MACHINEA, ETO . 0 ; Rey HORNING; Jan. 5% akin y.at Ne. 1014 Walnut street, will bb sold,roy orderbttle Assi ee,the Household Furniture, coen-,B ollies.Copens4.Frenoto-Piate Mantel Mirrors - . walnut frames,' 2 French Plate Pier klirrors__, walnut frames' pletoparlerr Furniture, hair cloth', Walnut Etagere, mirror baelt.i.Wainut Cuero Tables, marble tops; Bookcases, Sideboard, marble top; Extension Dining Table. Walnut 'Chamber Furniture, Ward robes ~..Heirt• Htirem aesi4 Beder Bedding - .A.lblna, Glassware. leriatedkEnntravings, Kitchen - Pitidritre, Oil Cloth, Refrigerator, Ac. Also, one Buttonhole and Sawing Machine, made by Grover Baker. 'Also, Handsome Cha 4eliers,itt . Fixtures, h tp. u s , 111;XTHHES.__-_- ~+ „i 1 g li Also 2 Walnut as ot_llyarsan, 2 WaletMes, Sash Doors large Cep n stbietrAci , - -- Cataloguea can be had at the auction store on Tues dv, lie riststitiore. ran tie:exated' examined early on the morning o sale. - • • ,r..- . , Saleitt. , No. 1 4 (Jhes i mt street .% SALliellSi , LAIRS' , It o 7 B 6 slapiqu.Api) ON THURSDAY 310.11.14iNG, , . At o'clock, at the auction store, No. 1110 Chestnut street, will ho sold,* 10iree...tuereitinentiet , ffable, Mink Sable, Siberian Squirrel, Itratlne. Gray and Black As trucban lieu. Angora Trimmings, Muff 7assels, stc.; Gent s'ruirSelarp fortt„rtathatit 00,4, a Blapit; wolf r-sietim Col*riege Rtibeg. It A_RTIEN BROThIgraB, , 4I74),TIONEIrdia, (Lately Salesmen for 111L‘Thomas it Boned ren29 CH ESTNI irtqizersagetraebri ,,, ' IMVARTI l'l' ;11.,E , 0/882 f estas. G. - p A alicl PH RICHARDSON w II sell at the Galleries, No. I'o7o Chestnut street, their A L, mang , etigNglinehle Collett:lac bi- HIGH'ELASS P INTINGS, in el t ernt frames. The Collection will `comprise 175 PAINT MIS, principally or th ie Omni (kill School, - Will arranged for eralalhlttiou for one week, commencing TIIIIESDAT, 27th inst. Fall narti• milarein future i adreelisenrute. l , , ~,, .., . oe. v i i,t . -, 7 7.1 f ~ .": ~ I Sale at the AUction Rooms. reitEDSODIE ,WALHUT . LHOUSEII,OI4D , LFUENI• ÜBE, ELEGANV : Iff FURORS', ' FIREPROOF' SAFES. CHINA AND GLASSWARE. ELEG,tNT rAl aaetaiW ilt rir j".RUBB2 r . AEI ~, SKS AHD-OFFICE , 3 URNITUEE. ELEGANT bIDEBOARDS, EXTEN . lON TABLES, HSI WED.NESDAt 'BIORNINH.) Jennary 76, at 10 o'clock, at the auction rooms, by cata logue, a large anoLverymieelltigeesertment of new 110 ow sAcondhl lionsAbblihrictOn t i,dtcl,' Feb. I, at 10 o'olock,on four montbezcrodit,lnclading Acres, Volatartputbs' ealfj kip arid. buff leather Boots, rain.• Leas Teg, , Drosa! , ,Booten Congress xc n s o a 4110 °4 4 14 ;f /fa Fog!ralqi,k,kl',;blifE.otui ,votimb arakk flf LAptigtz GA!Kral,AukO'llet4 Tralikling c4134 . k5; Wiersbo,ee. ,tc,„ „ • , ' - jY ,X.O.,lpliTT &,...-Ctr._ , AUOTIONIOIII443. e 'l3£l . AiJuTlOll aopms, 4 . , . Nif,'I3OItESKET streer., , tbin'er of - Blink:gigot: fOto LOTS FfiIiG.HAN AND.DOISINST,IC,DRY GOODS, ; ROSIER]" APOOLEN .000D10, NOPION/J,-Ikc. , ON WEDNESDAY MORNING . Jan. io,„counlispoiper; tit , 'nka tnifi4iei jVlteel ßady:aiiii,ntlothliwStAri MidDrkwert,Dresi tioods, Li1(118. Roots;ailt. oes,, , Hvs, Gaps. , to. ' Also, MO deonLadieetad-Gefft3'ccttol) all , :9rap/efl,' I.l6sier. Gltliiio, Sof , rAni eioN*'": " ' '' ' - '',' ' J ' A. , 111cO.L.EkLA9.113, AtICTIOTCEER, 1219 , tr ISS'lllk/U'r 'lStre t.•‘:— ' T ue. Personal, ottenl.lo,o z sktort.t4balea• trff Ro Us ehold Furniture.aWsrplllpits.„, ~, ~, ..,, . .:. . . , t , Public Sales of Pninituria Atllie Afiction Rooms, 1219 Chestnut street, evety, 111OtallAY and TuurstlaY., , Blskr: , leor particulars sop Pubic.l.Setlger. we - N. B.—A stmerlor class of 'N'tirnartre at prlvate COTT"S ART 0A1,1621tY 'kbriS AUCTION ' COMMISSI.O23 SALE ROOMS, . 1 . - Ili 'SCOTT,. Arc., Auctioneer. Ilvi cii.El3T.tiuT, street, Glr/rd Bow. . . ....i . rata rates. attention, 9 1 , 13 : 11 tp ,o,t . it-a . ,0 „. 0 . r . 4A . , v ea, 4dt,,,,129,,a, if7l Dati.,0(3,111.1r3.0 (117. lia• • AUCTIONEEBBO • 14_0.45045 ..ratkuicaT st r t. BOOT . ' AltDl3Etoill BALEB . EvERICMOI`iPAY: • :TIAUXISR2II,Ic , .= • . - i, ~~r~YR 1 , . • INSURANCE CO VAN N. •, 86equt : It,at,H1.Chestritit Sta. kitatonent of its' condition, January lat;181))., OPPlWiltoqii pall 10 0 .. $200,000 .• . ; Surpjaa,'aiitsve Capital • ' ' ' std,ooo" • • • ght iota pital , 44A0100 : • , •,'• INCOME . 1869,, •r!": 4 4. ; 1 1100.11100114 (1 , 411 Y, M i nt .341 • . Ph:mitts:mt. oot retiiitted Dec. Dm— • .040 r; 4)(1. ••' Interelf and • 'Ef ims S "• ' nirquilitszotraars. 1.3 04433 SD soOt 93 *IMP r.Pres34nple.:.,. .ftf#tg.37, Intargal-Wyanna and %IMO ) RePfirg. ~ tA:1 14 114 Bfft4tel SaAVAIi 1•7",'•••••14•••••• 19ECIrliiii7t'idil AND AMAMI'S; Dag.' J Zl , 1644 BeaA Biatato,iza the city of Philadeintga, free of 411,thentabratice.. 11159,00. Beal a/Stahl:in Iltirriaburg o . free of inonin- ' A • 's.ao6oo trELf!!!" OftteAßortaiir '"-••••••-•.••••••.• ; M‘o s City, of AP#lll4elphis i khuyikril Nay igation, tlonigatny,'Camden and Amboy. and PaCifie Dailiriaad'etittipang:and Lehigh ,Navtgatititi Loans ,o i f tattier, uoinoyste patitations for • ,Motif; afiatuaßY ja v r eati 3 4;4•••••••-•••••••• .•..• . • .. ' Bonds And' ixoito r tries timidy" Sokuied for ,• Mornay tidtaally Ltianid LoitES' Oath 3n T likiliydelnhtn..Nationa), Bank., Cast4l4l band...,.-.. .. . . ..... .. . Acern,d Bent* and intarst, inctother Assets'. at Camih ... . .. In 4andi .0F:A gents and Otfier.delpG— .. . , Cash National 'Bank at this - . date; Jannil 117 15, $1.2.460 25 A. S. GILLETT, Vi 99 Pre:tit and Treas. JAMES B. ALVORD,Georetary. IAIS thgtro THE PROVIDENT LIFE IMD' TRUST - 0011PAIY PHILADELPHIA; , • NO. IM) . l3Tit'FOUßtii 'SIREET.: • confonoterwittiiut scrolassamtly of April 2, 2226, this Company publish, the following list of 'theft. assets and statement of business for' the past yeas : Amount authorized, fully pail in :$150;000 00 Contingent fund lain•pini eared).. 55,..= 89 Actual . ,cardtad....,..; Bonds teAd Mortgages • • .474,052 50 .555590 It S• 6, per cent bonds, S t 10p 00 , 12,200 do Ito` • -do 1902 at' 13186 00 .` 51,900 do' do r -'do 18641 a oo;rto oo 74,600 do - do " LIS to oen' 81611 00.` 9,509 • do" do do " 1685'1 ,t • I 10,810 00 - 41,200 do ' dq• do ". di et? 14641464 46,247 00 • 1,000 do. 5 per eenr .l . do' 10-40. ' 1,752'00 2,500 State of' ,re i ttnaylvanla six per, cent. bonds . ' ...... , *As too 9,600 City of pFr b0nda9,594 00 10A00 'renttilYbAlitts , 4 1 .t 1 X0 51 0 /* *lon cont.bonoe 00 u,800 , 10,0X Bhiladelda; . Erie . railroad ' soten'pef oo 10,000 North Pennsylvania 1i0ur9, 441 - _ ner cent. - • r 840 IV 13,50 Elmira anctAltiltirtrust7mii Baton por cont..bonds . .. 11,700 00. 10,000 Camden and,Amboyltailimuisix prr , ' rout. ............. 9,275.00 7,500 Lehigh ; 4001. and Navigation Com-, ' pan, fli,X per cont. 6,2262.00 300 Sa b lem County, N. J., six ;Per coup. bonds 9ct 2,000 Elmira and Willisumsport five' per 30° cent bonds-'• 3,000 Allegheny Couuty,Pa . ,fivo per cent • bonds • 5,000 Junction-, six per cent. 26 shares Leutral National Bank,. 100 shares Farniers' and Itteobanlos Na= Banal Bank ..... . .. . . •.- f3l) shares . National Bank. or Be. _ 160 sliereir Lehigh Valley Railroad.— • LO sintresPidelity Safe Depoelttin..l-1. Sundry Securities held in Trust Loans on Collateral. . . Prerilitun Notes secured b . ) , Lien on Polls les_ Cash °what& .. . . .. ..... . .... .. .... Office Vitiates' 57 G',lll litiurl s of Age Utt. 4 '1113,0447 .15141?-134 : - Def,irred Premium's , '77,462 63 , I • • • 89,632 00' , i d r 3t. .;€ l9 ,lIPIEIiti,E§SOR.TIOO, , S,O4P/41Y,F051869. ; "..'./tBCBIPT.S% IN , 1869.' '1 , . . ,• Premiums Recoil/0 ' r • 311,432 63 '• Intereet on. ' , Primbniii , Y.und and Annuity' ' • Fund • . . ..M,033 93 Cath In Hands of Agents and Deferred Pr,. Int er,st i;:!n 9,tti!'v.P.+,7ati?ient? EXPENOATURES 111 1 8 62 , Agents' OraniuMigen* - Re-Insurttnee. Expenses, Whiting, 'Ad vorti sing, office rent, salaries... . . . LOSSeS, numbering fourteen...., Amount paid annuitants...-. 969 POllbles Issued iu 18E4, itisuring,.., 2,578 Otitsitinclitig Dime.' In, leg 9, inaiiiing.. t a 7;631 543' 00 $12,7008 13 A Imait. Total numb°, dtiathe from tho origin of the Oompolly, 31 894,000 00 - Amount f oN i riiii iccdepbsliors..: Amount ink , ing to Ttust funds SAMUEL R. SHlPLEY,President. Wll. C.LONGSTRIETIC • Vito Preildents nowLANTIVAIney, • • '' J. 13 tip a to 6t FxilE-ATMON 0 .1 0 BUE--TElT — rtiallEa Ic T ignah L naw:dug Tel; ,for olIg!t Aut -AETII,#,:M A m.qp(o4thlais k innt ittreat .- ... ' , -C°7114"14''./3.4.'inigiS -COTTON, ' NOW: ..i ~ landing OA Vr,qaeiffec9oll44lf, niril'a!*,tA , ..i)(1.:111. Vhdlittittt" titrttget' . , , , , AMAPA! 4144'1 2Selek, ), • hhU.' ''~a~C `~3A , ~ . e ~`,~ ~ ; yf~ :6k`l, l l(lE': EMIEGMEI rffirADEliibinA, Total, :IN I tHilvideinde Odd, $204000.,',1' DIBEtXABS.: , THOIITAS ;CRAVEN. BITIIMAN EILLEPPARD, THOILtSMACKELL&R. JOSERYA'IrLAPP, ALFuEp 8.:911413±2, 4 1 ENaY Y• ,N. B.I4AWRXIIVIC CHAMBERS McKITIBEN JURE STIPPLES, SILAS•TXICKES;Ja4 STANLEY" tiVOODWARD THOMAS CRAVEN, riTaidenL CAPITAL VSETB. !•', • • 091 r "lie 1-00 aott i.Z$ tGloh.. : S . 0 ' •• y X769 0' 310 • • , e,5.:•,-2pooo 000. P44;476*.c.0Ver..,540,000.00-. ris .,tocr•rA ri,,! ,* 15P 6 . 57 ° 9' i Lossesin t 86 8 1; $1;662,:44 - $. 63 . Aro; 6 Merchant?. :Exchange 4 „.f: , • . p MEM TIELAWA RE MUTUAL OAIPBTVINSIT. 'Jur 1141,N0x (10)1VVIT. inoorporst.s4, lb" pegisky., littaxeof I:entoTatua, 1835. , sitikoe; EL E.corner oi sad „ veeitifi,"cist i to and t 8 11 Cl aftroe tbto UIIIAOXB 44tigoodituriv A aWS;151tei4vad. land f6attla,Bii to aN' intirg i mumi c v . o.#ooo..tholgoproir i tgoroo, Tstrel4Lotot • nonsoo, a. $200463 07 • • A S S ETS, OF, THE, COMPANY . ,• • .• lintemiltel,2Bl4/. , , , . 'motif) yttiEitAtel irtvo PoT,,9ent. , ' 4216,000 01 ••-• /00 1 000 Tkmfited. States, r Big. Pos t , Vent, , • .•"- • ',bun (hrkftif tootiej ..... .. . ...-.... 101,750 00 t -Fge9ll, ll l o l tlffitell ',9lPt• 4i fo io'oo• ' • , scow Ave, poWSTAYM2* 4 31 1 1, Aer• 464 nt. ... . ...... , : 00,000 !OI of Ihlladifielia vont Loan(exempt from tax )... 200,925 00 200,00 i Stolz.' of -516* • atrite) , SIX r Pet • • • ~,„c L 000....„. P 24 : 6 ° bi 1 . 2534011 Pennsylvania Ref Ittail • ~ ,,,,Worttpitolllx.Per 41_onds... pap op • '3o,ouu7rennoyttattis natiroint- noccotd - .., 6 114iN , Pet ( 3 01 11-BOft. 53415 00 1 ..400 eotfirti ennitilv anis Rdi o ,I • ! filifortgolllBlk, PgiOenA. DCIOS . % • - t orire l e n k. 'Y 'i v i l?n iLi2o4oo 05 .30,000 State, of Tonnespee > jlve Per Vent. Limb-- • .. 15,000 a . 7, 000 State K i r Tenutmle QT•• •- Loin .... ... .. 4,270'00; ............ *Cum -1111" P l i tt iv 2 a atiofee ' 6toblc' ' 14,600 00 , 0,0X14112, ~t c, c a jAntsd I 3,900 ' 00 10000 Steamship„ool7 , ",Pos7,7 SI? 81 1 31. ° 11 00 00 oteekl ..... . ... . - 'ld t?CP L ia:t e litt I tr Ot d ti an Pl4ttoo. °l:t-IP4 ' e• ' ' 246,900 00 • • l ' Market siatscato co; Cost, .9 1 ,2;50,12 Zit • • Real - Estate- ' • .0,000 00 Bali, !receivable • tor. Insurance '11:ad0.... ... 223,700 75 l l lonttoi • rooms on moriuo rol ides, Asikc- Ortied- 'lnterest , ond other debts • • • • • • dye the , 65 4; 470 _ Scri u;' de., _of onndry Our poratiqpi. , *fa* .•,Eatin law • 74 u . o:nine 2 20 814 in 80nk... _ _ , Osalitin Draver. 34.290 00 =AO oi) 144213& &5 12,9040 3,410 SI 41,131,400 Par novo at ) 2 .0 0 es Spo.ssi 61 Thomas 13. Band; John 0: Davis, EdIIN I * Xt.y, o ltri Theophitua atil fog, Joon* Heavy loan, Hear Jamea 0, Wand, 0: lindirfg, JoaerJlll. 804, Hugh Vrnig, John ,1)., George W. ernaann, Williaai C. otiaton, , THOM _ . ' -JOHN HENRY LYLBURR, Se HENRY HALL, Aegistit mwtc . ILIKLIANCE jaiISURANCE 'COM. Ti"INY OF PITILADELPHLO Incorporated OberterFergetuel. No. atel Walnut street. CAPITAL 41130:410&" Immo agahuit lots or damage by Furs, on Hou ses, _ Stores and other Buildlnge, Ihnitea or perpetual, end en sForeitare• cloeds, Wares #4;d. !lertbant4 f r 13 ?1Z14/411,0111.PAT APJ I ; r §TP OM Pip, 1438ted in the following Seonrlties, vj s ............... 00 172410 d Mateo Goviermatin nyopo 00 Philadelphia City 6 Per Cent.Loane mow 00 Pennsylvaniac o ,ooo,ooo 6 Pet Cent Lona—. . "pap np yonmorlyania greed Benda Ira mortar . 6,00 p on Caniderrantillin y R&M*, Company's r Cent, e,OOO 00 00 Loaner on' 600 Hgageoo2oßondeloea 1 4 14 ,4f 0 04 X O O T POT CraPl. Mort" ..... ilotau 00 County /Ire , Imnamice DompaaVa 1it0ck..4.1 I 00 klechanica' Bank 8t0ck...---..-.. 4, 00 Commercial Bank of Pontabirlaeinii . Stock....:. 10,00000 Union klatuallnaarance Company a Stoak..-.. 000 Oil Beliarito Lotrarante OtantianY - 00 Cash la Bank — and &We= 31 woi.hl PBS' .1! '' ,=2 it 9 Wort!'iEti dmist niaiket pri.......- s4st unauTatia. • M oore, ~ 1 ' * Thom ea EUS I Cl .71.1i6 , , D r g te , WS. :a m ' .B l r . . WilltatM Musser; , ~ •, , i_u Baker,m . . al F iaybara, • , , Jame . F., d norr , :- . , : .. leala r. j.i l a rman, ~ Wm. Ei Lev 01 E 0 12. ' ' 1 ' . • gala i tV.R. Thomaa, I Menl. W.Tm*r" =war -Sites— 4.' ' TlioNAB.. H ILL , (S,-,, reel4ent. . . .. Wrai.WlNsFl3.o2*4l7'‘lf:i§gli; jal :,M th eti Fumaaxi.ra . February juTY Er INSMIXOZ : • AND TRUST, CO.. TRUSTBD LIFE LIISURANNOE,AkIiNIIITI Ni , COMPANT!!OF PHILADELPHIA... .OFF_IO.D,,4OB.O I HEETNUT AP BETE,' •63`,08.T,M 56 - ‘3AIWAIIP I; VW • The °blast Copmauy of .the k i nd /44 on, in in. Immo ; isontiritie to insure liOss t meet reasonable terms ' p se dxtgolate..prohtsigghs:ligiuged_, , ,forAq wbolguf MO, q, paid Yearly, yearly, orluarterly. They edy° Trusttof ult , ' MO, whether .sa Trust Ass, As-i• Bitmees, Guardians, or. Committee of Lunacy. Mso, Sot ac ExecutOrs Said Aihntnististots, to tho ditties of whiobi ,partioular atkention is, paid,.. Tleposits and 'Trust ,F'untis are nut In tiny event liable for the Debts ot. Obligations- 1 yof the (Wintery° • • -•• THQ11.4.8 RIDGWAY, President. • " SETH T. 6 021:LY , Vice President. Jam if. •• ; I • ; •! ; , . H. ESTOEVER ABS T:eCtuary. • • . B.—Dr. B. CHAMBERLAIN, No. 1411 LOCH street, attends every day at. . otlock precisely at the othce. - 0c27 Rio 4,500 IV 23,45 p U 11,71)a 00 - ry - zr.rrEDs oomPetti car PHILAIMPRIA. 7,950'00. 4.750 00 7,050 00 403,503,02 107.128'31 t5,/33 74 3,00 000 'XI& (lonvilinetaltellidu!nt the laiVest ristescdPtisten . t 1 : 11440 , .! . 1.4P5iVitifi its telloeali Pio/F47,elj to sr AUITTNAINI 121 ;fiiCtiTY 0 / R 4114.044, i- 0nt6r—#6:72..7 kicii street, fourth National Baak , 1411"146 ` '' ' '''''" Drtiter.cnts thoina..l,mastin4 r 's , gra i r k tenner. , Birst, ~ _ Bulcon l, . , i n. A . I. 41 0 0 04 + + ' I meaty, James Wood, Jamey °flg X e ' l t' Jo4n Shallcroes, Williktia 4311enn 'J, Henry Asian, 3 1 Alexader J am°ll 4 l6 P4 r . bickson, 'HYh Mu ll igan.? _ Philip Mitzpairvok, +- Aibert qj tc4; " 4 "fraines P. Milo. : , L. , ~_ + OtirtlßAD 8. , AFIDRIIBB, President. wag. A. xioLtr, Treas. vv m. H. FAIIMPi. 81309. 334,463 56 COUNTY FIRE INSURANCE QOM. PANY.—OMpe, Np. HD Routh Fourth street, below Chestnut. . • . "The Fire Insure:we Company of the County of Phila ,,delphia," Incorporated by theLegialature of Pelansylva -nia in 1939, for indemnity againstloss or damage by Area exclusively. . CHARTER PERPETUAL. This old and reliable' Itu3titution, with ample capital and contingent fund carefully invested, ,00ntinues to hp tiure„ buildings, furniture, merchandiee, &a., either per. manently or f or : * limited time, against or damage by fire, at the lowest rates contingent with the absolute safety of its cutitomers. . Looses *adjusted and paid with all possible despatch. DIRECTORS; Chas. J. Butter, ~ Andrew H. Wiley. Henry Rudd, James N. tßone„ John Horn* . Reakirt, Joseph Moore, . Robert'V. Massey, Jr. George Macke,.Mark Devine (*EARL 9J. BUTTER, President. • . HENRY BUDD, Vice President. BENJAMIN F. HOECKLEy. Secretary and Treasurer. 89,532 00 6424,000 00 $48.905 03 43,032 63 , 2,993 61 KIM 47,540 00 1,634 91 8130450 06 .82.722,623.00 TEFFERSON FIRE . INSURANCE COM erPANY Of Philadolohisw--61hoe.No. 24 North fifth . stroot,noar Matlintntreot. Incorporated by- tile , i r ia. d ia A tui l .o . i i ,p 6tr i z ii t „,ci rj v r n r ce pE a rr a n n i t w,ll:ll•ldisina g esgy Mr° on Pubtto ot kilibtitnirdinti,Yurnitutei , titoobt, Goods and Wt.! 4 :141/ # 10 '-‘ 9f Fi l tiqf g to t tai x trOBS. , •. .- r' ~ W., 11 1 .,M. p c m ,Pan s ,, ip,,.. 't,. i • W i tZEZ 4 I I 7 4I, t..t. JL E V I C - - ira....r.lia 0 - • . • Adorn t Moor • . , • ' 1 11 : 4 0 1 3ag ''' ” ' e " ' . Yolutitilicitt 1, [ Fr, , dorl i D u oll* • .. ' t 3 1 , 1 3 ,T az trif . 3# 0 /4 . 101 to: .1 . 11 "!•`11 1 ., , ,: • P,r,L,4, WillinoLD.totrdner, t, 1... 1: .: • i ..,. t , : -,,, WILLAAM Mo l rSlkrid'ro=t. tl ~, i"'' f • ' t ,, 'ISSA is ' PET R I _, 0 on . , ritttabil. 001.1XL14, 1300 4144t71kAd vatilOsini44 9 a i . 075,atssM INNtritANCE. 8186,919 pd ..... 972 24 159,291 Id $3,862,1900 DritECTOltti; ; Si m ne l E. S ri tokes, ; Eteßoato n: 't:o r iiook g a;t a L l ide6 , • Jec'op,Riescel lo licon. dm**, ; • • Jcalleft B • DITs t rlend, Jestrea.P: Erre SPenter .hvnvain. J. B. Sernpleerger,, ' •VB • T. gorif .‘ kg Q. HAND President. 0, DAVIS, Vice President. 7.retary. , it getreteirv: ' de7B ... . . 1145t,698 tNtgrfltAtrieg.' ;. . .t eipt. `NK 'FIRIVINSUR&NOB' .00XPittif Of t4 ,4DEl:ra/A. 1829 'INIARTER 'PERPETUALf 1670: CAPITAL . ,:. 4SSETSO MEM Statement of the Assets of the 99PP4IYAI January iatoB7, r 0, , • t .!r. Pub,lbhed iv vfonfotiVltY *fib - lb. ,iitgaitioisgeftho ; flixtb /section of the Act of Agoomblr of April , . On ProPOrts valued ',"*l • 030 r :$44044140r ;'r t • tog, prat Mortgagee OA Iteaqietateirt tits • ; r I • . city 'anti 4otinty . "of 'agate s3o, o ll;llbatlits'negliboritiglciiattlLK.V..l.3l/Walkt 7 • / ' jukti l i k . , 7; 0.4,t ffit7:` TeMPOiarY rt/alle on Bt,AOICS ad Collat tri'' eeourity,(ralued at .11,360! MIVIA • STOGiiI9. 41)11'7 , • 8140,000 11. a: 10'4 Reg intirea Doha , • nmlo , 925.000„Philatlelphitt Ciro L0.14110i 1401;141;17', ". r,t,; • , ble u etl,lXO Pennselvanla IltatO Bfx t. cen Ldatt, , Mae," litil ..... ... • 80,000 ; 1prtb Row. 4 01 i1de. 68 -••••••••••v b i 11,000 North ,Penns,M.E....llonde, 40,000 LOblghlititlei 'it: Viret ; • Mortgsgeltondi.i.t.., • 91 shares Xfrordtlin, Flro ,Insufanos Corn- party of Phlradolphin 4 ' 1.3 shires Imurince Oonanank or , the Stiets , • • df Dermaylyttnlll44..4;-i,“.4-014-.;,,1".... 150 shares ,Insurattoo Company of.,- Nortit ' Atnerlds • ' ' t '"" 200eharieBe i nlr of kent,ocky:... . • 17 shnreo Northern Hardt of lantuolcy 100 shares d'Orrurieroint ,C. 590 ithiti'es PenhailYnnittAtitlitsiii Nratiatiy, 2004:tares Southmirk 16 shtges Oontl,nontal Ilotel,4lo9loattY 8180 Pliiladelntla; Olt? Wariants " Total Maiket Value ' • ' 8194436 T GG ... ... ~„ ~ . , 154V13„ NOTkB AND BILLS RECEIirADL.III 284 BEIFENtrk STAktPS. ' ' ' NHINI3IIIIANGE DRPOSLT PREMIUALB, 2,008, CASH ON HAND evoguAr, in hands of 6t ,k52._/81,711 Market Price... Coat, as Advanee in Value... Lofiksiss nit FIRE. Loesps P, aju during the year 019."4. DIRECTORS. ALFRED, G. B4I{:ICR, SAtittii GRAIIT EO.M.IIICLIA.IOB, , . , GEORGE' FALES, ALFRED 01. INANLIER,' , • PRESIDENT. GEORGE PALE* *ICE PRESIDENT. JAIN. v. meALLuirraw, • SECRETARY. TatonottE AS 'SECENTARY. ja2s to th s 3t . . , .. • , . , . a il i FIRE ASSOOLiTiON, . F A OF ; • ~: PI PHILADELPHIA.. . ' ~ PieolclPollited alaraisv Ws 10 30* • Office-, , ,N0r 84' North. Fifth , Weds.; . u .,.. i3un.pr A c k 3HußxoLD virnbu r i mi AND ~f,A JHANDIBIO 011114mBALEAT /ROA , • „ . , *.. , • • 4kwesets tjanxtarY.l, IW IO II , 51,406,000 OS. TBUBTS Wißlam B. Hamilton,.. , , lee P. tower, John ()arrow; Jame Lightfoot. ' • • George I. Toon, , Robert ph Joseph IL Peter Ark= Levi P Coate M. R. Dickinson. gamoi opestre.wit. ' Peter WilliamsOli. „ win. An . See • Vhit. HATALTOr Pretild t BAIIDEL 81104LikW i VLto Zrogdmilt. . 011,' WM. T. BUTl.l4ll.Becre , . 'ElAxp.lllsußAzre t io- ,(3.93rAkiy. zw. ,1: ' 802 OHIEBTNOT BTERZT. -'' -- ' , , p1 00 . 11 4 .0 1 1 A.T8D ' 18156 .4 WIARTERV rxvorirru4k,.', OAPITAL,IS2O(i,OOO, • .4, !IRE INIUTRIXONIERIQUISEITR/r.l%'' Insures against Lose or Damage by Fire, either by Per; petual or Temporarit 7611610.4 . ,I. • ~ , , , 4 -,t-i. ~' --.1., _• i DukEaroas. , Obililog isieu.zusen,' Robert Pearcie, ~, • I Wm. 41 ; Shawn ) , , ,Jolui Easier, Jr. ; ti William bi.Nertert, " Xdward B. Orne; ' .John ii': Smith, ~ . ()herb» Stotee. • Nathan Mlles. J Georke A. ,Weekt , ' ' L i mo ri hn .dwl zziam" , by. _ ~, ~: ORARLES 0 NDSON,Drelikient: ' WIL.R., , RHAWVI Dread, WITAIIA MB X.. BLA.NOHARD ‘ fiecre e tarr e'' . Te t i till ' . , . „ A XERIC.AIT FIRE , rssuuluWE cow , ~_PANT_,lnootaat t llBlo.7--Ohayter menet:t I _s 7, i• No,' 310 wAI. e et; above Third, Phuad lima. Baring a large Pail; iiaPital ,i 34 Pant entilitaipw voided in 11Q11/101 and avai Bpi°. demur lee,oontin Insure on "dwellings storee,,zurnitrito; meta , voidede In port, and their, cargoes, and othor pKi 'property. AlllOB6BB liberallitd proinotlyiadjuateiv ~' D 114119 ORS. . l it . I rhonnaf B. Marie; ".. -- tind'a. blitilh, 4_ohn,W9jah, , , . ( . .) 4srlesY. , Porritnoy. , .ratrfck Brady, ' . Terkel =orris, ~l'ohA . ' . 1 . ',.. Lewis. ' • ~....,,, On -1"1:Wellmn13.11 w imam . PSILI. fainglT O. Ciaturog n9 Se M ' ° 413113 rrellidejlt aretanr. , ms,4 PIPMSYL NON VANIA- FXESX. ILA COMPANY. MS—Charter Perpettiiii.l NotO WALNUT street, opposite Independence T Companyq faVorsbly , own to the commmity for over forty_yearn,: continues to insure against. teas damage by Tire 'br Privato Brutidingn, either p e to m i nip4lr rorlretir% tfiPnnitt .S iBa,aniganiagtannV,Tuter2 form.; Their Capital, together' with a Large Surplus Mind, is' in rialiali in the Most careful manner, which eninblesthesa to offer to the insured an undoubted security in• the pass of ;COSS. • • • • • w arcibris . ' • /th, ' Jr . , Jam Dovereux • Alexander 1 Alexander, B ema p, Thomas Isaac B a ,J e h& d t, • Beery Lewis , ' • ThdIAIVI PPlOnlit fre ' llt • Ja., President. wit. b. tiiowrlit.. tecretaiT. apalt ANT..RR A a IT B." ILISURAN(7I PANY.--OHARTER PERPETUAL. - - Office, No. 311 WALNUT fairest, abovo Third, Philamft6., Will/inouro against Loss or Dusoago by ; Fire ea *ad- Inge, either perpataatir or for a 'united time, HozusiOold Furniture and IderchandisegenOrally. Ano, Marine Insurance on , Vessels, C&rgwelt - ail • Freights. Inland Insurance to all-01130f tilltUniol44l DIRECTORS. William Esher, , . Lewis /Mewled,' um, M. Baird,. John Ketonam , John R. nlacloston, 11 ;maw:ll4 Peter pleger, wir.J 4 IILEL ES: wELLIME"F: r Wit. N. fizdrouSecrpteirr., , . , VORUIGN PRT.TITI' ' : 1+1 ( lir. 'l'S,' liio.=—' .61*13=' , A: ohm Oranges and..lsnanha..Tarkey rigs; Inlitsgai• drama and boxes ; Aug r,i,o,rk iVrunallos in 4.44,4 and , , fancy boxss ; Arabian Zabel; neat crop ; PnricV o ranea. ,in casks and . fanny boxfor; Itaipins—Laifers. lop% Imperial, &o:• PIK Pakto nedtidava rastti ;'Naples Ina Bordsagx .Wialnulaiße&q-kib o ellt'A.bnonds,,rox aale'tY J. '. • , IS, BOS"biTEß'ik CO.. ,p3annth 'Delaware arenas:: i 'Llliti Pl. -- ,n , A t E L T LIGET C O ir , ., . .1.: oatcd". . tOU laeDriced, faz,lonia.b.r,XON . B. Bow 4 • .16 oitt4 Wrormiroot, i ~., rig . .00s PritxpTi, . - gßibi ct n. _ {. Tit t ~, 'tb tZtoieltfoo ifindiri* and fog sili'lor NOW: 4 ' so LIDY,I6 South Front ocroot, ~ .. , , , , , • . =ME fr',"' MEM 06 x, Olt 4 ifi ) 7 11 . tipip2Agolt . -. ~1. i.{' ~ `F stris,6l ST4O2ISJS. $,171,36750 ' 4 2 4 ; 76 2 24 03131 =M= -4•0 11 4'40?$ 4 1 111 , AIdr.RED FITLZA, tIIONIAB WM. B.KIRANTi • ,Tpvicea 8. ELLIB, CRlBl'4ll5B 8: BENSON. ti EMAamine bermet iront. • , „ vAll; Preifitent. .' , :;4 tuthatr
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