Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, February 03, 1870, Image 5
ADKVSIEVEN,Th VAECTIITICES, tte. —On Friday, the llthinst., the Parepa-Rosa I!,nglish. Opera Company will . begin an en ,.gagetnetit at the Academy of Music. The ideab on unfortunately will be a short one for the managers of the company_ are not able to procure the Academy 'for a sufficient number of consecutive nights to make a good season. It is thought that they will be limited to seven performances, It is said 'that the repertoire oleo company has been fnlafted by the ad dition of heyeral popular operas, among them The ilatrioyie . of rigor°. Due announcement will be made of the commencement of the sale' oftickets. - ' —At the Arch Street Theatre, this evening, John'Brpugham in his new play The Red • • —At tbe Walnut, this evening, London; or Lights and &allows of the (;real City. —At the •Chestnut Street Theatre, to-night, l'enchette and The Waterman. r —The American Theatre ' announces a choice miscellaneous bill for to-night. the Eleventh Street Opera House to night a first-rate minstrel entertainment will be offered. —The Seventh r Street Opera House' an nounce a capital bill for this evening, includ ing negro minstrelsy and varieties. —Signor Blitz will give an exhibition at Assembly Buildings to-night and on Saturday afternoon. —The Arabs will appear atthe eircus,Tenth and Callowbill streets, this evening, together ;with the other performers attached to the ex cellent company. the Academy. of Music, on Saturday evening, there will be a splendid exhibition of Stereopticon Dissolving Views, Tableaux Vi 'ants, &0., under the direction of 0. H. Wil lard. Hassler's Parlor Orchestra will assist. CITY BULLETIN. GI s' NOnMAL Sc a list of the pupils ad 'mai School, .Feb. 2, 187 Mary Thurlb, ' Inoogen Yarnall, . -Florence Hough, Kato K. Massey, Mary D. Price, 'Mary Machette Fanny B. Cobb,' Annie E. Woddrop, Sallie Devaney, Ida V: Stambach, Anna J.-Hassel,- Maggie Harvey, Carrie Jackson, Mary McCarthy, Kate P. Edson, Mary Fullerton,. lda, V Miller,- Mary Wills, Emma McLaughlin, • Sallie McDermund, Helen Jones, • `Mary . .E. Keyser, , 'Matti® Booth, Laura S. Sears, Julia Jones, : JennieQuicksall, Clara Gregory, Ida Burns, Joanna M. Gately, PI alio Wornlan; Lizzie Hall, Sallie Rowland, Ella M. Barr, 0/ley Smith, Ida V. Cooper, Jennie Burrows, Belle Hill; Marian Heineman,. Sallie J. Trotter, Carrie P. Croasdill, Ida M. Davis, Nina Morals, Kate. S. Hershey, Josephine Rainey, Mary J. Stevenson, Anna F. M °IC aig, Anna T. Burke, Susie Burns, Ella Davis, W._ Anna Strickland, ' Florence Baird, Sallie McDonald, ' Rosalie Coleman, Carrie Titus, Emma Smith, Nellie Syckeln3ora, -- Andrews, • Rebecca Wadsworth, Alice Srillmau, - Number adMitted fr Weccacoe Mt. Vernon Southeastern Southwestern Keystone Hancock' Jefferson. Vaughan. • Rutledge Penn Mannyunk.... ..... . . • Rittenhouse Elwood Belmont Sherman Enterprise • Jackson Davidson Newton LECTURE LAST NIGHT—" THE META: AND DEVELOPMENT. "—Professor Edward D. Cope read last evening, in the lecture-room of the Mercantile Library, an essay with the abOve title. - It was a powerful Chain of condensed argument. The intention was to harmonize the Bible theory of morals with the .(Dar winian) development of species, and also with the .historic development of human intelli-„ gence. Accepting the principle of religion as an expansion of the more childlike, confiding and emotional attributes of the soul, Mr. Cope considered the feminine nature more suscepti ble to its int - Mendes than the male ; -he-then pointed out that in the serial outgrowth of types as found in geology, it is never the ex-, treme expression. of a type which forms a point of departure for the next higher deireb, opment—the modification starts from an ex ample some distance bank in 'the series. Ac cepting woman as a more backward develop ment of human powers than, man, the capa bility of our race for culture was to spring, rather from her refinement than from- the earth-subduing force of the male. It was cer tainly an ingenious and original attempt to reconcile the quietism inherent in Christianity With the energies which have been no service able in conducting the progress of civiliza tion. The course to which this lecture be longs is one arranged by a few cultivated young men under the name of the " Evening Rour Series." Four lectures, on intellectual and refining themes, have now taken place, and the managers have been somewhat sur prised at their popular and pecuniary success. Each lecture affords an hour's rational enter tainment for intelligent and sober audidnees, and the course has proved a paying attraction. The closing lecture will take place on Friday, the 77th instant, and will be delivered by Samuel Also p, Jr., son of the well-known mathematical author, and a gentleman of read ing and cultnre. Subject, Eng'aud Three unfired Years A go. " , INGULAIt. CASE OF isouNitto.—A young man named Daniel Marathan, aged twenty eight years, residing on Callowhillstreet, near. York avenue, was badly burned about two o'clock this morning. He was drunk, and while in an eating saloon on Fourth street, below Callowhill, lay down. near the stove. lie fell asleep, and when the place was closed lie was not disturbed. About two o'clock this morning the inmates of the house Wero startled by terrible shrieks, which emanated from the bar-room. Upon entering the apartment Marathon was found to be en veloped in flames. The lire was extinguished, but not until nearly all of the clothing of Mara than had been destroyed and he was burned in a shocking manner. It seems that Mara thon bad a box of matches in his pockot. The beat of the stove caused the tnatelies to ignite, and the result was as above stated. The in uredj man was taken to , a drug store by Po liceman Mulligan, and after his wounds hid been properly dremed, he was reinoved 10 the Pennsylvania Hospital. : ooL.—The following is itted to the Girls' Nor -0: !Mary McCahey, • Lizzie Gibb, Maggie Been, . • Adele Winpenny, Fannie Massey, • Martha fileip, :Jessie R. Smith, Emma Kiefer, Maggie J. Scott, Mary Beidelmau, Einma Bla,ck, Ella McVay, Sadie Pascoe, Alice. Scofield, Mary Simpson, Rachel Montanye, Alice W. Turner, Fannie Getz, Anna Anna Scheifley, Ida Schmoele, Annie Stevenson, Letitia McCracken, Osie McDonald; Mary J. McConnell, lArinie'E. Bartley, Lizzie Gideon, Kate R. TOner, ILizzie Watts, Essie McCutelion,. laiy A: Fry, 1 Jessie DeHaven, ' Bertie Pugh. ' Pauline Koell, Harriet Dickerson, Annie McCormick, Josephine Buggy, Flora M. Levering, E. Matilda Worrall, Lydia McStocker, Marie Bullen, Kate Clothier, Susanna Stringe, Eliza Bradley, Clara Bowen, Maggie McGurk„ Lizzie Graham, Anna Knight, . Ida Peirce. ' . Anna C. Heins, Florence Pyle, • Mary Connell, Hannah G. Brew, Lizzie I. Lavelle, Kate M. McGowan, Mary F. Donnell, Mary E. Trump, Anna N. Rittenhouse, Isabella McMillan, Nettie 0. Huston, • Total 118. m each school: Nebinger 4 Ringgold. • 4 Northeastern. 4 Locust Street. 4 Northwestern ..4 Monroe 4 Ludlow 4 Price 4 Wyoming 4 Reynolds 4 Rox borough iHarmony 1 ' Marshall Heston Irving .1 Randolph 2 Kenderton 2 Ineck 'Lincoln 4 TUE. LAI% Jonti • Rivritittir D mat 'this minting the Catholio Ohuroh of St. John the Evangelist ,in Thirteenth street, above Chestnut, was 'filled by a large oongre gation, on ,the oceaif slo .of ' the Months' Memory " for the repose Of the soul of the . former respected Pastor; Rev. John Patrick ,Dunn. The 'church was decorated with the sable emblems of mourning used upon the of the funeral of the deceased (and already fully described in thee() columns), and the ceremonies, throughout Wore most soleuin and impressive. In Hie middle aisle of the church, immedi ately in front of the main altar, there was erected by Mr. Simon Gartlani a neat cata falque, and on this rested a coinmemorative coffin, Which was surrounded by burning ta pers and natural flowers. The vault contain ing the remains of the deceased, adjoining the church, has placed upon-it countless bou quets, floral caskets, and rich and rare exotics. It was al o'clock this morning when the clergy entered the sanctuary, and, taking the seats at.signed them, the recitation of the'holy office for the dead was dommenoed. Rev. Francis Patrick of the Cathedral, and Rev. Thomas W. Power, of Saint ,Mary's Church, were ' appointed the ntipho narians; and the several lessons were read .by the pastors of different churches designated by the die s „different 'of CeremonieS. The office is in the Gregorian Chant, and at the conclusion Df each lesson the entire clergy present joined in the prayers and supplications offered the Eternal Father for the soul of the deceased priest. ' At the conclusion of this part of the service, the Solemn Mass of Requiem was celebrated by Rev. John Fitzmaurice, pastor of the Church of Saint Agatha, West Philadelphia, who was for many years an assistant at St, John's. Rev. John J. Elcock, of the Cathe, drat, officiated as Deacon, Rev. Cornelius McDermott, of St. John's,as Sub Deacon, and Rev. James .T. Fitznitturice; of the same church, as Master of Ceremonies. The sanctuary was filled with clergymen, amongst them being Very Rev. C. J. H. Car ter, V. G.,Administrator of the Diocese ; Very Rev. Patrick A. Stanton, 0. S. A.; Revs. Messrs. Pierce Maher, Mark Crane, 0. S. A., ' Nicholas Cantwell, P. R. O'Reilly, Hugh Lane, John Kelly, Francis O'Conner, Thomas O'Neill, P. M. Carbon, Michael Filan, Thomas Fox, P. N. Lynch, Richard Kinahan, George Strobel,. John F. Prendergast, Thomas, F. Hopkins, and many' others. • Isla sermon was preached on .the occasion, and at the termination of the Mass the abso lution of the body was given by Father Car ter, the Administrator of the 'Diocese, the clergy_ facing the, coffin and holding lighted candleS in their hands. The remains of Father Dunn are to be finally interred in a lot recently pOrchased in Cathedral Cemetery. Tut , : Housr. OF CORILECTION.—A public meeting of the citizens of the Twenty-third Ward was held on Wednesday evening, Feb. 2, at Wright's Institute, Frankford, of those opposed to -the ceding. of the Oxford and Lower Dublin Poor House to the city of Thila delphia for a House of- Correction. The meet ing was addressed by C. Knea.ss, Esq., Solici tor for Board, and Edward T. Worrell, Esq. TILL TAPPING:—,The money-drawer, in the house of Peter Feeney, northwest corner of Seventeenth and Ellsworth streets;was robbed of $8 i, about bAlf-past nine o'clock, this morn ing. JameS McConnell, a'youth 'of fourteen years, was arrested on the charge of having committed the robbery. He was taken befOro Alderman Dallas, And was, held in 5800 bail 'for a further' hearing. AN 11.xsuccEssrur, Timm—The lager beer saloon of Frederick Stoltz, Not 1412 Coates street, was entered through a back window a few nights ago. trunk was broken open, and as the thief was about to examine its con tents Mr. Stoltz entered the apartment. The robber then rushed out through another door and escaped. ' Nothing was stolen. PUBLIC LIBRAIIY AT CHESTNUT HILIA. Henry J. Williams, Esq., has purchased the lot on the turnpike,, opposite the Presbyterian Church, at Chestnut Hill, on which he Intends to erect a public library. Mr. Williams has re sided at Chestnut Hill for many years, and is highly respected by all the citizens of that place. Anusm: Mrs WlFE—Edward Desher was arrested last night, at Third and Beaver streets, upon a warrant issued upon complaint of his wife, who alleges that he abused, her and threatened her life. He will have a hear ing at the Central Station this afternoon. LARCENY.-A German, named Charles Schmidt, was arrested on Callowhill street, by Officer Morris,of the Delaware Harbor Police, last evening, upon the charge of larceny. He was held in $BOO bail by Ald. CRUELTY TO ANlMALS.—Francis Bradley, a carter, was ariV,Sted at Twenty-second and Ketuble.streets, yesterday, upon the charge of having beaten his horse in a cruel Manner. Alderman Dallas held him for a further hearing. MH. HASELTINE, 1125 CHESTNUT STREET: —Great sale of Engravings and Etchings com mences this evening at 73 o'clock, and con tinues three evenings. B. SCOTT, Ja., Auc tioneer. CITY NOTICES. 11111.31BOLD'S EXTRACT BUCITU and I'M ',norm) Itosu WAsit curee secret and delleatu disordere in ail their stages, at little expense, little or no change In diet, no iaconvenience and nu exposure.. It ,le pleas ant in Mete, mini odor, immediate in Reactin, and free from all injurious properties. W. H. CAnnYn (formerly of 719 Chestnut street) has resumed the Curtain business with his Sons, and invites attention to their new stock of Curtain Mate rials and Railroad Supplies, at 723 Chestnut street, two. doos above our old stand. • FOR NON-RETENTION OR INCONTINENCY. of Urine, irritation,' inflammation ' or ulceration of the bladder, or kidney's, diseases of the prostate glands, stone in the bladder, calculus, gravel or brick-duet de posits, and all diseases of the bladder, kidneys and dropsical . swellings, USE lIELMDOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCRU. succEss of Burnett's Flavoring Ex tratts. Lase,ltl . pon their merit." " The best are the cheapeet.'*—Episcopal Recorder. TIELSI.IIOI.D'B IYXTXL Bucuu gives health and vigor to the, frame and bloom to the pallid cheek. Debility is accompanied by many alarming symptoms, and if no treatment is submitted to, consumption, in nutty, or epileptic 11th ensne. NEW TARIFF PILL—ANTIIRACITE COAL Fn ii —Great excitement in the coal region to know where the now cool fields are. Who got otf the joke Coal must come down in price, ac low, in fact, as fine fashionable Clothing is being sold now by Omit loans STOKES, 824 Chestnut street. DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CATARRH treated with the lltllloBt 1311CCCIiry, by J. ISAAC., M. D., and Professor of Dienses of the Eye and Ear (his spect alty)in the Med iral College of Pen tasylvan ia, 'l2 years ox pertenre. No. 805 Arch street. Testimonials can be soot at his office. The medical faculty are Invited to ao• company their patiente, an he lute no secrete in his f rao tice. Artificial eyes inserted without pain. No cberg for examination. FIELEITIOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCFIII i pleasant in taste and odor. free from all injur OLL properties, and immediate in its action, Cowie, Bunloan, iloorteu Nails, skillfully treated by Dr. J. Davidson, No. 915 Chestnut et) °et. °barges moderate. ENFEEBLED AND DELICATE CONSTITU- Cowl. of both Hex H, um) ItELBRoLD'o EXTRACT BMW. It will give brisk and energetic feelings, and enable you to Bleep well. OAKFonn's large and unequalled stock of Ladies' Huts and Caps aro being sold so cheap as to defy competition. . TAKE NO MORE UNPLEASANT AND 'UNSAFE remedi,•n for unpl,,anant and dangoroue (Molars. lino lIELMBOLD'S EXTRACT DUCHU AND ImPuovED lIOi3E WARR. JI7DIOIOU9 MOTHERS and 1111T808 use for children a safe and pleasant medicine in Bower's infant Cordial. DIE GLORY OF MAN 18 STRENGTH.—There fore the nervous and &Militated should Immediately use IlimmsoLn's EXTRACT BUCHU. GENTS' HATs. GENTS' HATS.—Of the latest and most improved elyiee. Loweot prices in the city. °Alcyone% Under the Continental. HELDIROLD'S CONCENTRATED EXTRACT Ruentr Is the Great Diuretic. /lELIADOLD 8 CONCENTRATED EXTRACT BAITS/04 !ULLA .. . Is the Great Blood Purifier, Both aro prepared according. to rates of Pharmacy riot Chemistry, and are the most active that can be made.. TIM DAILY NV. 11. CAnurr;' do Soy,, Cheiltinit street; /Rom, Coutinoutal note' .EYENING FEBA EARY 3; 1870. HErATTlvatzb CotrStillittilliii?RtisTortmci nX liftiernot.tos HIVE ACT Btreittr. 't a r ttaWroar; lzusTavinitrukcina ais n arn a uji deiee.' ' / 3100W;811 BSCITRUii: • , IS South •Elithth street. -llusband—"Camage,lny dear•girl I Can. shier the expense don't See how we can sherd it.y' Wife—" But, George, dear; Mr. Smith keeps a brougham for his wife l" • • Husband (" with his logic")-."But'she's his second wife, recollect, my dear!" [For the life of her, at that moment; she could not see:the bearingh of this argument so sbe dropped the subject.] —The Chicago Post gives the fallowing as It faithful summary of. the 'arduous_ labors of the Illinois Constitutional Convention : “One day—Mines ; Absurd. provision adopted. One day—Doctors' prescriptions; left in a painful state of suspense. One day—Cork screws. Sixteen days—Recess. Price" 958,160. Balance of time—Prorniscuous skirmishing." —The Protestant Churchman says the venom ble Rev. Thomas Williams, of Providence, and familiarly knowiras Father Williams, is noted for his ready wit and sharp retort. A devoted ritualist was discussing the subject of liturgy with him mid claimed that the whole Bible - furnished no - instance - of any other than writ ten prayer—" No, sir ; not a single ono, sir." "Do you really think so?" " Yes, sir. I defy you to point to a Scripture prayer that was not written—you cannot do it." ." Well, can I ask you a question ?" "Certainly." "Tell me, then, who held the candle when Jonah prayed in the whale's belly ?" —The people of Minnesota, living at the falls Of St. Anthony and on' the. Upper Missis• sippi, are making a vigorous demonstration in Washington in behalf of an appropriation for a dam to protect the falls. The attrition of the water is wearing the falls away, and thus destroying the natural. dam that holds back the water for eighty miles above so that it is navigable. Unless the falls are protected, this navigation will be destroyed. . . . FURS: 7 4 FURS A. K. & F. K. WOMRATH, No. 1212 Chestnut Street, (tate stand 417 AllOll Street,) ARE. BELLING Children's Sets of Fars at $5. Ladies' Siberian Squirrel Sets, OS uptoct di •' Mink Sable 6, $lO 44 German Fitch a $l5 .• Stone Marten a $2O • Royal Ermine a $4O • jFluidson Bay Sable a $5O • Ittisalan Sable "VIM* English Riding Boas, Skating Muffs, &o. Fur Gloves, Foot Muffs, Lap. Blankets. A greit variety of Carriage and Sleigh Robes. A. K. & F. K: WOMRATH, Nio. 1212 Chestnut fitireet, PHIILADELPHIA. no 4 th tn amrp§ . BOOTS AND SHOES. WINTER BOOTS AND SHOES For Gentlemen. BARTLETT No. 33 South Sixth Street, ABOVE CIIESTNET. dol3-in w f lyrp G .111-ATCIII T H E WHEELER & WILSON SEWING MACHINES, The Beet and sold on the B'aeleat Terme. PETERSON •& CARPENTER, 914 CHESTNUT STREET.. WACO Kalil LAW AND PATENT OFFICES. FRANCIS •D. PASTORIUS, Attorney.at.Law, SOLICITOR OF PATENTS, No, 418 WALNUT STREET. - PATENTS PROCURED POUR( VENTIONS And all business relating to the same promptly trans acted. Call or send for Circular on Patente. ' mh2o-s to th lyrpa FRED. SYLVESTER, REAL ESTATE BROKER,: 20S SOUTH FOURTH STREET, del7-IYrP§ ILEAL - EKTA'rE - NXIS. fia PUBLIC SALE.—JAMES A. FR.PE- Lainun, Auctioneer. Stone DWelling, Nlening' and Martin streets, Manayunk. On Wednesday, Feb. 18, me, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale: at the Philadelphia Exchange the following descilbed real estate, viz : All that ce rtain lot of ground, with the stun° multiage thereon erected, bounded by Belairt Flowing,Grape and Martin streets ' in the Twenty-lint Ward o f city, containing in front on each of the aft Tessid streets 174 feet. On the above lot is erected a large three-stoiy stone eliof le with hall in centre has ntneten rooms, including awes ; range in kitchen ; good well of WI water in yard : frame stable; new pale Inure around the whole lot. IVoutd make a stand for a lager garden. Occupancy with the deed. Terns cash. Subject to 836 ground rent, payable in silver. S'loo to be paid at the time of sale. Plan at the store. JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer . Store, 422 Walnut street. al PUBLIC SALE.—JAMES A. FREE u man, Auotioneer.—Dwellina, Queen street, below Green street, Germantown.—On Wednesday, Feb; 10th, ISM, at 12 o'clock, neon, tvlll be sold at public sale, without reserve at the Philadelphia Exchange,the following deseritied real estate, ll that certain stone ()welling auclot, OD the southeast side:of Queen street, 80 feet southwest of Green street, being 112 feet front on Queen street, and 42 feet deep. tki — Tilts is a desirable small property in a good location, on..v pare from Main strevt, near a Smtion. Ist ,01 , " Keys at the office of C.Hoyser Ring, Main street, goer Ito at.. Immediate possession given the purchaaor. Et;ir 6:2.5008=y remain It desired by the purchaser. We' 0100 to he paid et time of sale. JAMES A. PERMIAN, Auctioneer. Store,422 Walnut street, IEIREAL ESTATE.—THOMAS & SONS' - SlLlo.—Valuablo lot, Broad street, north of Master street, 25 foot front. On Tuesday, February 15th, 1870, at 12 o'clock, noon, will bo sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that large Broadaluabl lot of ground, situate on tho east side of street, 220 feet north of Master street; containing in front on Broad street 25 foot and extending in depth 10 feet to Ontario street. houses, livery st s ab ub leeotr to n th y e bu s i t d ri ing o fo r hffenso c e o uct curttion, shall ever be erected on said lot, and no build ing to be erected.on Broad street of u less frent theta° feet. Terms—Cash. . feb3:l2 TUOMAS & SONS, Auctioueera, 159 anti 141 South Ftntrllintreet drel .11,FiA;L BOTATE.—THOMASRoss! -- Sale.llandeotott Modern Residence with Staid* and Coach , litiuse.'NO. , 1614 Groan street. between Six teenth and Feventeenth etroots, On Tuesciar, lrehruarr 6th, KO; at 19 o'clock. noon, will'llolol4llA publlo sale, at the Philadolphia• Exchange. all tiled, modern three) , nor) , brick (maatto)meesuago, Mansard roofealth throe story back building and u lot-of ground. situate on the south Aide of Green intent, west of Sixteenth street, 'No, 1614 ; containing in front on Green streot 18 foot, and exi tending in depth 196 feet 6 inches to Brandywine street, The house has parlor. , dining room and 2 )(Manua on the first floor ; 2 chambers. mining-room, 'bath, store room and large enclosed verandah on the eecond floor ; 4 large Nome on third floor and 2 rooms above ; has gas, hot and cold water, stat ionary washstand. water closet. 2 furnaces. cooking-range and circulating butler, &ot Also, a two•stor): brick stable and coach houso. with coachmen's room, In the rear on Brandywlno streetorith accommodations fora horses and 4 carriages. Termte--Oneethird cash. Pomession April 1, 1870. Nay be exarnint4l on nonliett nun to the Auctioneers. M. THOMAS & I4ONB, Auctioneers. ga and 1419, Fourth street it.l - '1.11.101 el-0U i...iALE.—TIIONIAS EGA Bons, Auctioneers. Businesa Stand. Three story Brick Store and Dwelling, N0..908 South Eleventh street, below Christian street.-0a Tuesday, February 8,1870,' at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, without reserve, at the ,Philedelphia F,xchange alt that three-story brick roosting° hnd lot of ground, situate 012 tho west side of Eleventh street, below Christian street, No. 908; containing in front on Eleventh street 14 feet 0% inches, and extending in depth westwardly 00 foot, more or less, ton 4 feet wide alley, leading southvrardly Into ldilton street, with the privilege of said alley. The improvements are n'thme-story brick store and dwelling, with one-story Ironic kitchen; has hulk Wltur o w ,so t B roof gas, &c.; with counter and store fixtures, and i ron awning posts outside. Subject to an apporlionato yearly ground rent of en 66. Immediate possession. Keys at No. 910, adjoining. Mil^ Sale absolute. N. THOMAS & SONS. Auctioneers, P 3 5 119 and 141 Rooth Fourth strut. uiiLAL ESTATE.—THOM dt. SONS' sale.—Three-story brick Tavern and Dwelling uad Store and Dwelling, NOR. 220 and 221 South Ninth street, between Christian and Carpenter streets. On Tuesday, March Ath, 1870, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that lot of ground, and the improve. merits thereon erected, situate on the west side of Ninthstreet, between Christian and Carpenter streets, corner Manilla street ; the lot containing in front es Ninth street 32 feet, and extending in depth 70 feet. The im provements are a three-story brick tavern and dwelling on the corner, and a three.story biick drug-store ad joining. They have the modern conveniences. Immediate poSsession of the hotel and Subject to a year!y ground rent of $l2B. A perpetual policy of insurance for $2,000 included in the salellikin• ' N. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers, 1.93 24 138 and 141 South 'fourth street. FURS PUBLiC SALE.—TO CLOSE AN estate.—Thomas & Sons, Auctioneers.—Modern 1 bre° story Drick Residence, No. 2003 Pine street, west of Twentieth street. On Tuesday. February MOM. at 12 o'clock, noon, will be cold at public sale at the Philo delphiu Exchange, all that modern three-story brick messnage with three-story back buildings and lot of ground, situate on'the north lids of Pine street, west of Twentieth street, N 0.2003 ; containing in front 20 feet, and extending in depth 20 foot. The house Is in excel lent repair. painted and papered throughout, gas, bath. hot and cold water, water-closet, dotal) waiter, furnace. cooking-range, Terms-84.0t0 may remain on mortgage. Possession Ist of April. May be examined apy day previous to sale, on appli cation to .7. llazielturst, Es q., No. 1350 Sprees street. 31. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers, ins tvl2 139 and 141 South Fourth street. ffl REAL ESTATE—TH S OMA & SONS' Throe.story Brick Residence, S. E corner of Twenty-second and Mount Vernon streets. On Tuesday, February Rth,lB7o, nt 12 o'clock, noon, willbe sold at ;midge sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that modern three-story brick messionge, with three. story back buildings and lot of ground. situate at the S.F. corner of Twenty-second and 3ilt. Vernon etree:e containing in front on Mt. Vernon street 18 feet, and extending' in depth 90 feet to a street. It has parlor, dining-room and kitchen on the first floor; gas, bath, hot nod cold water, furnace, cooking range, ,tc. Terms—Cash, Immediate iposgession. jrCa Clear of all fneumbrance May bo examltahl nnv dny previrmq to sale•. TilOlllAl5 - it SONS, Auctlonettra, fag Fl 2 1:3 0 Alvi 4, tuth nmrtli Colja ItEAL ESTATR—THUMAS& SONS' ra kiste - ,--Nodern.Tfiree-stoir Drink Dwelling, NS. 2547 North Front street, above Cumberland street. On Ti.enday, February 8, 1870. at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the 'Philadelphia Exchange, all that modern three-story brick messuage, with two-story double back buildings and lot of ground, situate on the east side of Front street. above Cumberland street, Nu. 2.547 ; containing in front en Front street 16 feet, and ex tending in depth 70 feet to an 8 feet wide alley. Has parlor, dining-room and kitchen on the first floor; chambers, sitting-roots nmi bath-room on the seotind floor,tuad2 chambers on the third. floor. The house is new, and has the modern conveniences gas, bath, hot and cold water; marble mantels, Immediate possession.- Keys at the Auction Dooms. War - Clear of all inciunbrance. Telltifi—tc.l.7ol) may rom..'n nr. yriort.Age. 111. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers,{F44 /39 and 141 $. le..urth. street C, REAL ESTATE—THOMAS SONS' sale.—tha Tuesday, February 8, 1270, nt 12 O'clock, noon, will be mold at public sale, at the l'hilsdelphlit Exchange, the following destribett properties, viz..: No. 1. —Bnthluese Stood. Three-story Brick. Store, Nu. 221 Pock street, .below Walnnt stlOt. All that three story brick messuago and lot of_ ground, situate on the westerly side of Duck street, lit). 224; containing in front on Dock street 19feet 1 inches, and extending, in depth 29 feet. 4 'Lilies. Possesslint August. 1172. Terms-412,H0 may remain ou mortgage. N0.2.-31ortgage,e800. A second mortgage of SHOO. sedured on premises S. W. corner of Thirty fourth and 'II evertor(' streets ; 80 feet front, /60 feet deep. Amount of first mortgage, e 3,000. Value of property, ;512,000. • - M. THOMAS'S SONS, Aurtioneers. fp3 139 and 141 South Fourth street. VI . PUBLIC SALE.—TtiONEAB & 'SONS. Auctioneers.—Well•secured irredemahlo Ground !tent, *240 a Year. payable in silver. On Tuesday, Feb ruary 80970; at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at imbu e sale at the Philadelphia Exchange all that Iron-se cured irredeemable ground rout of e 240 a year, payable in silver. lot of A aril and ()ember, leaning nut of all that lot of ground, situate on the east side of Eighth street, 73 feet north of Lombard street, No. 405; containing In front on Eighth street 19 feet, and extending in depth 119 feet to a 4 feet wide alley. It is Secured by a- throe- Story brick dwelling,and the interest is punctually Paid. A policy of insurance for 2,000, as collateral,' accom panies the ground rent. • la. THOMAS k SONS, Auctioneers, fe3 5 139 and 141 South Fourth street. REAL ESTATE.-THOMAS 80.1•3' Sale.—New Three-story Drown Stone Dwelling No. 32.b0 811116(1113 111 treot. On Tuesday, Feb. Bth, 1870, at 12 o'clock. noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that three-story brown stone dwelling, with three-story back buildings and lot of ground, situate on the south side of Sansom street, west of T,hirtpsecond street, No. 3250; containing in front on Sansom street 16 feet,and extending in depth 78 feet to a street. It has Mansard roof; contains 10 rooms, papered and .painted, bath, hot and cold water, gas and gas-fixtures ; heated throughout. tEr Immediate pessessiori. Boys at N0..1288 Hansom otreet. Termo—e3.ooo cart remain on mortgage. M. THOMAS d SONS, Auctioneers, I'o It ltitt ,rol 141 S. leoartit wrest. ._ . . lA] NS' ESTAT.E.,:- . T.HOMAS & SONS' Irredeemable Ground Rent, t , 41) a yenr.—On Tuesday, February t, 18711, at 12 o'clock, noon, ill be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Ex change all that irredeemable yearly ground' rent of - 40 ether [Lille.' dollars, payable half yearly, on the Bth of Auguet and February, and issuing out of all that lot of ground. with the three-story brick nuesitiniga thereon erected, Hitllatl . Olt the north side of Spruce street, MS) feet west of 'Eighth. Street; containing hi breadth on Spruce et met 211 reet,and extending In depth north Ward lOU feet (being No. 811 Spruce street). Dan well secured, anilis puue.tuallY Dl. TEIIDIAS k SONS,Auctloneers, f,..3 5 , -13crhtel l e i' 4 eeth Fourth street. tvq ktiAL 4sIATE.--THOMAS & SONS' .Blll.Sale.--Two-story Prick Dwelling No. 2 / 5 28 Lee street, above Cumber street. 'On Tuesday, Febnihry 8, 1870, at 12 o'clock, noon: will be Sold at public, sale, at the, Philadelphia Exchange, all that 'now two story brick dwelling and lot of ground, situate OIL Lee street, above Cumberland street, awl east of Front street, N 0.2126 ; containing in fronton Lee street 12 feet, and extending ut depth (iu feet to an 8 feet wide alloy ; house has never been cwonpie 1 ; contains flee rooms, ,including Lbath-room ; has the gad Introduced, large yard, dry cellar, &e. Immediate possession.' Clear of all ineumbrance. „Terms-4700 may remain on toottgoge. Roye'at the Anetion keens:, , . /ILI. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers, • foR " N05.1:39 and 141 South Fourth street. ASSIONEE% PEREMPTORY SALE. ~ x uli.--.laniee A. Freemmi, Ailetioneer.•••-Genteel throe ''story Brick Dwelling, No. 1422, Lombard street.—On Wednesday, February 18th, VW, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be HOW at pphlio kitilot, without reserve, at the l'hiludel phla Exchange, the following dolt:Hoed real estate, viz.: All that certain let or piece of ground, with the three story 'brick dwelling thereon. erected,, situate ou the 'south side of 'Lombard street, at the distance of 180 feet eastward from Fifteenth ntreete in the Seventh' Ward of the city, being 18 feet front on Lombard street, until ex• tending in depth southward of that width between parallel lines, with Fifteenth street 78 feet. Theo/awe ts. grime/ thr e. story brick dwelling , thrre,tory brick back buildings; hicy saloon parlor, din in 4- roam , kitrhen, and X"niMel: kiiritro on Jirst .tlyor, marble manrcs, Bair i More heater indiarn heating Gad, lid lags ; furnace in cellar, heating 711 ili)4fl I:11167g; gas, bail,, ran icediss and cold water, private Stairway, 4 5.. c., with the nee of alloy leading into Fifteenth street. . subject to s3le3 50 grodnd rent per annum. • . Sale absolute. • . • •' Cfr; 9200 to bn nail nt time of se e . By order of ASSIGNEE'. •, ~ •• JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer, feB 10 Store. 422 Walnut street. , EXECUTORS' SALE ON THE prinniseß.—Emtato •of Robert Ayr°, 'deceased . James A. Freeman, Anctloneer.—Hotel properly and :large lot, Church street, Fraultford. limier authority cmitained iu the will of decedent, and at the risk of the fottuot purchaner. on Saturday afternoon, February 19, 1870, at four o'clock will be sold ut public sale, on the 'premises. the following described real Ostate,'viz. : All 1144 certain three-story brick hotel . property, with the Iwo-gery hack buildings, and lot or piece of ground, situate on the northeast side of Church street, in Frank lord aforesaid, beginning at -the northwest side of the arch of the bridge over Little Tacony Creek, and con taining in front on said Church street 95 feet 11 inches, and extending northeaut between parallel linos at right 'airs with said Church street, In length or depth 100 fe lKie Water pipe and rubble 'pai:ement in fiont at the prenifses'.' Gas introduced , • 037 Vireo—ono-third of the purchase-Money can reniain oil : mortgage during the life of the widow. V2OO tube paid at ;time of sale. Clear of all in cumbrance. . JAMES A. FRlCEMAX,'Auctioncer, • 010 ' ' ' . Otero, AltrWahint Street REALESTATE SALES. MOVIULNCE. UNITED STATES BRANCH OW TIIR Liverpool and London and Globe INSURANCE 'COMPANY, On the First 04 of Jantuery, 1870, in 06 ,n.fartnity with the Law of Pennsylvania. Authorised Capital, (010,000,000 Pald•up Capital, - . ■ 1;9384780 Total Moots In fold are over, 17.000,000 INVESTAIENTS AND FUNDS RETAINED IN TUE UNITXD STATES. Real Estate held by the Company in the United States Cash Deposita in Banks Cash In bands of Agents awl in .course of transmission. .. . .. . .•... ' . Loans on TilMan and Mortaages; coned.' tuting first liens on Real Estato.(lii the United litotes) on which there is feesthan one year's Interest " J 1400,000 00 Amount of Loans and Stork held In the ' United States (market value) 892,725 00 Other available assets 00,974 97 Total athlete In the Ultited 5tate5....42,534,300 CO INCOME IN THE UNITED STATES IN 1869. • Premiums received from January let, 1869, to December 31st, 18139—If1re $2,084,083 01 Premiums received from January Ist, 1869, to December 31st, 186%—Life —... 32,724 17 irlrest 121.324 56 Income from Rents, Exchange and other sources 64,685 62 Total 32,302,817 36 EXPENDITURES. LOOSES during the year which have been paid ..... 18923,133 08 Es-insurances and Return Premiutus. 02,09 13 Evnenses lacluding Commissions and)) Efts to Offic , rs, . 292,108 84 Agents and Wilco Expenses Taxes paid in the. United States... 81.355 94 Dividends paid in the United States 2,Zet 12 Amount of uli other Expenses . 91,837 52 Total 11,14690,480 39 LIABILITIES. nount of L'osses during the year not acted on, January let, Ib7o 8113,763 39 Losses in unit or Contested' 19,319 29 Amount required to safely re-ineuro all out standing risks 642,413 62 Deposita on Permanent Policies, being 93 per cent. of amount deposited ..... 239,933 63 Total 91,010,0114 99 STATE OF NEW YORE.. CITY AID (101:tiTY of New YORK. r 4. Be it rethembered that on tide 27th day of January, A. D. le7o, before me, the subscriber, a corris nsioner,in end N for the State 01 rw York, duly commissioned and au thorized by the Governor of Pennsylvania, ,to take ac knoniedgment of deeds and other writings to be weal and recorded iu the State of Pennsylvania, and to administer oaths end affirmations, pereonally appeared ALFRED FELL, Jo., Resident Secretary of the Liver pool and Loudon Globe Insurance Company, and made oath that the above and foregoing is a true statement of the condition of said Company anon the first day of January, 170, and I. further certify that I have made personal examination of the condition of said Liver tool and London and Globe Insurance Company . on thin 113"; iagrtivilla _ ttrileitthutchrir yesre, r in the United States to the amount of ‘12,11:31,300; that I have examined the securities now in the hands of the Company, es set forth in the foregoing statement, Intl the same are of the - value represented in the statement. I farther certify that 1 um nut futerested lu the affairs of said Company. ~ , itciene *tiered' I have hereunto' set my hand and affixed my official seal, :7th day of January, A. b.s.,s D. 1670, ( J. 1 ,70. F. COYLE, Notary Public, ADVISORY BOARD. IN PRILADELPRIA Me re. ("HA RLKS 8. SMITH, LE 'MUNI, COPY/N. itifiEPll W. LEWIS I lIENRY A. DI'IJRI O, EDWARD 8/TER. ATWOOD SMITH ,. GENERAL AGENT YOU PENNSYLVANIA, No. 6 Merchants' Exchange, Philadelphia. f,•a th n to ft SPRING GARDEN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. OFFICE BUILDING N. W. Corner Sixth and Wood Streets. Insure Your Property in Home Companies First, In Preference to Foreign Ones. Charter Perpetual. Incorporated 1835. This Company is open for increased insurance on mer chandise generally, lumber in Yards and on wharves,' 'building and furniture in the city and surroundings, at 'as low rates as are consistent with security toils policy holders. PHILADELPHIA, January 1, 1870. The following statement of the assets of tho Company is published in compliance 3vith the provisions of the aet of the.4egtslature of the State of Pennsylvania, April. 1542: Real Estate 10,150 00 Ground lents, int prov cd • - 2,65150. Morfaageti • .-,... :410,70356, United States Loans, 6 per cents .. ... 124,510 00 Philadelphia City Loans, 6 per cents 49,60 00 Temporary Loans, 6 per cents 310 00 203 shares stock N. Liberties Gas Company.-- 6,56106 200 do do Manufacturers' Nat. Bauk.... 6,000 00 314 do do Peva Natunna .. 12,310 0:1 100 do' do Commercial National Bank... 6,700 00 501 do do Spring Garden Fire Ins. Co. : . 47,656 00 Cash. 34790 The "MORTGAGES beld by tbe Company are all on fu:',lt.elliss new property, in. the improved parts of the c ity a pkiiadidpbia, being first incumbronees, clear of . ground rent or any other claims' whatever, examined by and the valuation made by a Committee of the Board of. Directors, .at cash prices. previous to making the loans, the properties being worth separately FIFTY PER CENT.. over the • mortgagee, and the interest, promptly paid. 'This Company in thirty-five years has paid losses by fire amounting to upward of $1,500,000. 'Bo liberal has been the settlement of all Claims that but few cases have; occurred since its organization that the Company has permitted thoinsured to resort to a court to seek payment. INSURANCE CAN BE EFFECTED AT THIS OB'L'IGE AT AS LOW RATES as aro consistent with security, and on as secommodatink toms as with any other FIRE IN SURANCE COMPANY Of this city, Applications made through tho Post.oMce will always meet with inonediato attention from the office. Incorporated In 1835. Capital and Assets, - - $688,073 57 DIRECTORS. JOHN H. DOHNERT, JESSE LEE, - DAVID WOELPPER, GEORGE LANDELL, CHARLES FIELD, HENRY M. PHIbLIPS, AULEY M. PARK. MORTON McMICHAEL, T. WISTAR BROWN. GEORGVE W. HALL, N. L. HATFIRLD, M. D., CHARLES E. . WM. B. FREDERICK, OUR WEN STODDART, ROBERT LOONEY, JOHN R. CARVER, OWEN B. wv.ears. • JOHN H. DOHNERT, JOHN A: FRY, Seeretarr; Ja22 s tai th Mr%) Swern - rwa g Enid!" i3hilathlnit:Folt for solo by PETZIi WILIOnr It SIMS. US walnut Arad Twenty• Second Annual Rl)port X b EINTINT MUTIT.ALA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Receipts tor the year ending 'December 11,1360; Premiums. &c., received .. .. .. —111752,103 2i interest received and accrued to • December 31. 203,531. 31 ,3 Lotions and expenditures during trifle ear, $965 33 ' Forty-two 100800 paid, atuouitt-r tug to !44,700 oil • Raprnses. salaries, advertising. U.S. stamps, die 20,214 418 Rent and taxes, clef, State and Rational.- Y 8,312 de Comm for ous 16 ;agents, travel ing oopaneas(inadical examiners. , eerviceif, &a .....• 101,4115 33 Premiums expired and policies -cancelled • 31,215 54 .$263,722'8/ 95,5010 i „-- - 231,474 17 ... _ . chirping. :114,0rs Sr 63 irepltel,Decemker 11883 12,10.4,88000 8851,2011 &sap Atividelidei received In re- duct Ql,Prenliumg..Sin.....—.... 108,060 00. . _ . _ 2496.720 OS Capital, Deceraber3l. 1869. 43A511 1123147,671083 ASSIGIS Or TOM COMPANY. .9100.000 U. 8.5 per cent. 10-40 loan, cost. sloopoo to 141.900 U.S. 6 DOC cent. 8-20 loan. cost 141,900 00 75.000 U. 8,6 per cent, loan of Viol, cost— -70.987,60 25100 per ce.,t. bonds to Pacific It. 1L... 25.06 too 10,0b0 Pennsylvania 6 per cent. war loan.. 10,732500 IXI.IXO Pbilaila. 6 per cent, loan, tree,c..at. 172351 13 6,700 Phllada. ti per tent. loan,short,cost 530600 5.600 Philada. 6 per cent. loan,taxed,cost 5,176 0 1 5 10,000 Pittsburgh 6 per cent. coupon bonds. coot 26,000 Allegheny county 6 per cent. coupon bonds,cost 12,000 Alteabany county 5 per cent. com promise coupon bonds, cost, 21,000 Pennsylvania Railroad first mort gage 6 per cent. bonds, c00t... .. . .. . 00,000 Pennsylvania Railroad Ti year 8 cent. bonds, cost 60.000 Susquehanna Canal 6 per cent. - preferred or priority bonds. cost 22,000 Lehigh Coal and Navigation Com pony loan, cost 10,000 Harrisburg Railroad Company bonds cost 30,000 Canton City 10 per cent. water works bonds, cost 10,000 Louisville City 6 per cent. bonds, coat , .50,000 St. Louis City '6 percent, bonds, cost 1,000 shares Penna. Railroad stack 7.t0 do. Penna. Railroad stock 2to do. Lehigh Coal & Navigation do 200 do Northern Ventral do 212 do. Girard Life Ins. & Trust Co -100 do. NVestern Nat. Bank stock 209 do. COTOMPCOIBI Nat. Bank do-- 76. do. North America Nat. Bank do. he do. 51annfacturera' Nat.' Bank and stock. 60 do. Girard Nat. Bank and stock. 19 do. Farmers' and Mechanica' National Bank stock. 429 do. Corn Rxclrange Nat. Bank and stock 50 do. 'Mechanics' Bank, St. Lents. 210 do. Delaware Mutual Safety In• onrance stock ..... 10.095 73 Ground rents Real estate, coinpany 'a building. Bonds and mortgages, first ..... _ ..... Prendutn boleti secu red by policisa Loans on collateralo balance unhands of .Iganta Quarterly pal menu+ due corupanv Scrip dividend., purchased by comPanY. , est Interest idy stocks, loans and mortgages ac• count Cash on bond and in bank. UfSce furniture. Annuity Amount DiAtict luerses duo In L•5/V. Amount 3farket rain•; January I, ifffo. At an election held at the office of the. Campany ti oh d a y, January 3, Do, the following named gentle men were chosen Truetets to sets e for three years, via : John G. Brenner, Joseph 11. Trotter, Benjamin C , oetevi, William H. Kern, Bichnr.l h 3. Newbold, Jannis Easton. James B. McFarland, • Edward M. Needles. William P. Hecker. At a meeting of the Bitari. of Trvatees held the Ith inst.. the tones% efliceisi were drily elected • sloi rm. C. HUEY, President. SAMUEL E STOKES, Vice- Presitlent, JNO. W. UiiflN lit. A. V. P. nod Act nen% ' HORATIO S. STEPHENS., Secretarv. And ~at a'biarteqUellisuctitinsalkt Board, Henry C. Howe)! wee dAef Trustee to 1111 the vecaney caused by the election of Snmi.nl C. Huey to the Preshieney. The Board have deelacea a Scrip Dividend of Fort, Per Cent. upon the pr. alum p.tio in 13d?, on all teili- Cif , a in fore, December :3, 11-.10, decided to re ceive the vcrin certificate. of the ye ic 1'67, in reduction of premiums us they niatule. • Tnt.,,71 , :n9 Theoldilltni Paulding,. John G. Brenner, Edmund A. Stinger, I.lcn_itimin Ciiiitca., Ramat; E. StakCa. Richard S. Newbold. Henry C.,Townacml, lames R. blr Farlanit, Thomas W. Da% k, William p. Hackar, ,Toscpl, M. P. Price. joacrh 11. Trottcr, Swoop) A. jibldiam, William H. Kern. /10d001114 K , •llt. Ja!lll,ls.Etlittan, Samuel .1. Uhri,thin,l Edward M. Ncialle4, dente4 C. Pea e. Charles Watson,. Warmr M.liii , in. Ellwood Johnson,. Frcilcrir A. Hoyt, John G. 11cpplier, Henry C. Howell, John A...Net-Wei', Balt Christian J. Hoffman, Edward ILtrtchorno.M.D.. Edward A. Page; W. D., 1439 Walnut .trcet. ItIL Walnut strcet. In attendance at the alce of the Company from I to 2 P. M. Lally. SA '.StrIET, ITUEV President. SAMUEL E. STOKES. Vice• President. JOHN HORNOIt. A. V. P. and Actuary. ' 'II..S.STEPIIENS,Socretary. to th 3t 1870. IMPORTANT TO SHIPPERS. BETWEEN ' PHILADELPHIA AND THE WEST,. Via Baltimore and Ohio. Route. Shippers are respectfully notified that arrangements have been perfected betweect ton and Baltimore and 13eltimore and Ohio Itailrotas by which freight to and from the West, Northwest and Southwest will bo transported, ALL BAIL. No change of cars between Philadelphia and Colum bus, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Chicago or St. Louie. Special attention will be given to the prompt and rapid transportation of first and second Class gocsis. Sates furnished and ,Through Bilis Lading given at the thrice, 44 South t' fifth Street. Freight received daily until 6 o'clock P. M., at the Depot of the Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad Company, Corner Washington Av. and Swanson St. JOHN. S. WILSON, Gen. Th r. , Frt. Ant. P. W. & EL R. R. CO. JAMES O. WILSON, e 688,073 57 Agent Baltimore and Ohio R. R. 00. N. o.—On and after MONDAY, January 10th, the rates to all notate via Baltimore and Ohio roato will be the eame via Canal to Baltimore as by the Bail line. 385 imr GEO. J. HENKELS, CABINET MAKER, 1301 and 1303 CHESTNUT STREET. Good Furniture at the :lowest possible price.. nol6-BmrP4 REMOVAL i'resident. PUTLADZLPITIA., IFeb. I, 1370. 4(IACDOWELT4 Stook Brokem, re moved t01f0.134 South Third Atreet,opposite pool( street. .Brooke, Ronde, &a., bOunlit and eold on Comminntoll qt thn regular Board of Brolcern. , fel 3t rp* U 7 .D D I.N ti AN 1) .ENGAGEMEN - 1" if , gingee of solid 18 karat Opp apeciaUyi a fall assortment "o!alsea, and po ohargo Attgraving names, isIe:FARB &puorEEl4Ri Akers,' mYIA-rP tr • 8114 Ohostant dyad. below-No=oh' irtsußANon. OF TUX OFFICE, No., 921 CHESTNUT. STREET, PIILLAVELPHIA.. gotArrron. HENRY C. TO‘VtiNEND Mfflitt EXAM:NET:Ii SHIPPERS' .GUIDE ALL RAIL FREIGHT LINE FURNITURE;AitS; ESTABLISHED 1541. REMOVAL. /9,005 00 9,000 CO 20090 00 29,556 25 49.000 9 is,cco GS 10,700 00 30,000 00 25.010 00 45,,V11 04; /3,500 0 13 11/ 20 9,1125 00 5,575 3. 6/14 50 11433 25 10,159 21459 04 4,9.54 bil 6,299 9.24 s 22 744 9 „V, 9 1 ,2,418 tiSi.7l2 09 16.170 09 421''1 99 17,71 171,341 19 15,41 M at 85.041 5,510 01 200 25 -$2,97 1 ).971 MAO GU B.'x'lo;7l'9