[Froze Old and Nevi, for liareb.l THE riItiTANT 11111.1.5. RY MIBA B. S. PALFStitY. ' While in a land of flowers My feet were set, where it aeemed always June, And Nature sang at her 'SVO'k a pleasant tune, For joy in the long bright hours, I did not often care From. the bright fields to lift my happy eYes; -Where a blue sliadow on the sunny skies," 'Arose those , summits fair. But as the path led On, Quick clouds arose the smiling heave TIB to hide; With sudden bend the pathway turned aside ; :''There fields were bare and brown. Ail things looked sad and Strange ; The sunlight faded, and floyvers g one, '• 1i a rough path I seemed to stand alone, Bewildered by the ehango. • - Then liflinF up my eyes, , &held bow beautiful, sererie and, clear, Bright with the radiatec : that has vanished here, The distant bills arise: All robed and crowned with light 'That cannot fade, in ,eantifnl array .Distinct they viand against the clouds of gray, vision of delight. ~. . . Renewed in s t r e ngth I stand, I are no more the'lablecape .brown and vast; lla path reernelong 6r dark, that leads at last Into that glorious land. • 4lteret shall all trouble cease • INOTCVETTIOTO ; and never fear,nor dread liter throng° can reach the happy ones that tread Those pleasant paths of peace. A iefuge and defence They are to me; above all present ills Mt in y eyes unto the dist the ant hills, And all my help is nce. Nlrar rmimuLnomet. Illustrated with landscapes that show like restorations of the coal-period flora, the new volume of Prof. James Orton is a revelation of the shblimest and most pimeval-seeming scenery on the globe. The title is "The Andes and the Amazon ; or, Across the Conti sent of South America." It is dedicated to Darwin. The Rev. J. C. Fletcher, a resident, aiitbor of "'Brazil and the Brazilians," intro daces the narrative ; no one whose language is the English, he observes, had journeyed dovin and described the river voyage from Vcuador to the Atlantic until Prof. Orton and his party acccomplished the feat iti I'B6B. , The opening of, the „amazon, it is suggested, as a water-highway, is of immense importance as guiding the gums, barks, and other commerce of the continent to an Eastern port, for Europe -and this country, at a great advantage over the long and cir cuitons' route of the Horn or the trans-Isthmian way• of Panama. Upon this splendid high road the present book glitters with a wealth of light. Landscape, natural formations; botany, animals, birds and inhabitants are all re viewed and portrayed with a detail as piquant 18 it is minute. The book is useful and charm- An OUVl'dfllo of illbtstrAtions improves ilc;---Pnlrlished by Harper Bros. Three of the best Comedies of Plautus, the Captivi, 'Minimums and Rudens, are published by Harpers' from the text of Fleckeisen with alterations from other commentators. The scanning is illustrated by accentuation, with copious metrical notes and a metrical analysis. The notes are such as compel additional study and impart instruction while affording a neces sary lift In the too-difficult passages. Engrav logs from .. old cameos and intaglii assist the realism of the study. • The student has in thiS edition a clear and appetizing presentment of a genial problem in Latinity, and in Prof. Har rington, the editor, a wise and helpful friend always at the elbow. We commend these Comedies to the Latin student. William Godwin's powerful, disagreeably powerful novel, " The Adventures of Caleb Williams"—a stay that - has originated schools of fiction and almost academies of philosophy, is issued in a stitched edition of .231 pages by Harper Bros. It costs the mere nothing of 37 tents. This republication has emerged, in some mysterious and trackless way, out of the Byron controversy; but, unlike that contra-, versy, it is not fatiguing. John Saunders, author of "Abel Drake's Wife," dedicates to Hon. Mr. Gladstone his new novel "Ilirell." To this story,—something al- Meat infinitely higher than the ordinary railway novel,—we have a right to apply the much abused epithet "suggestive." It concerns some The most intimate and secret aspectS of the Soul,' and our perpetual effort towards some thing higher, under the modern_ eic.umstances prefigured by Saint Augustine a 3" those critical periods when the power of putting questions runs greatly in advance of the pains to answer them." It is at the same time a moving and stirring narrative, in which every turn of the orgnment is clothed in 'a good incident. As Or the long dialogues in which the ethics of the book are made out, we would whisper behind our band to the reader of the period : They may be skipped. "Ilirell" forms one volume (8 vo, brochi, i 50 cents,) of Harpers' Library of Select Novels. • The sixth weekly number of the Transat lantic even improves on its predecessors. The selections, though still kept short, are ele vated and literarily pure. At the same time, for spoiled readers, the specialty of lively short stories is kept up. The time will certainly tome, in the history of our literature, for agi tating the moral, qUestion involved in enter.' prises of this class, which speculate in literary property which is borrowed, not paid for. ilutit has hardly come yet, -and until we are riper - we ' may feel grateful to pub lishers' who oblige us with eclectic reading so useful as an example of style. This number of, the Transatlantic seems 20 be,quite as pretty, quite as legible, quite as ell compounded as one of the numbers of 'E'rery Saturday before the recent enlargempnt of the latter. It contains the Spectator's api tal paper on " Style," the Pall Mall's '‘ Para sites of the Turf," " Cuban Pirates," from 'Alt *tale Year Round, etc., etc. We are glad so creditable a journal issues from Philadelphia.— Hammersly & Co., publishers, Seventh and Chestnut streets. • , The eulogy pronounced at the 'funeral of ..111r. Peabody, an effort of the highest elegaie oratory, by Robert C. Winthrop, is printed in a beaut iful brochure by John Wilson & Son, 13ostan. . Friprn Charles Dr:silver we receive Mitchell'S laige'liap of the World, drawn on Mercator's projection, which has been called the most perfect chart of its kind yet published iu any THE DAILY, ' EV,EPTItia BULLETIN—PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1870. country. It is p little over four feet square, ntottpted irn,cantasA and folded Into a neat corer. Another edition is;adjusted to a ibller. 'l'he peculiarity of the projection' is le repre senting the parallels net ceivergihg but `straight. Various routes,tenons expedi , thins are' laid 'down. It dated 186*, and includes the Atlantic and Pacific Railroad lines, Consular and Diplomatic offices of the United States .in foreign .countriesi&c.• • Invaluable to importers and shippers. It sells at twelve dollars. Mr. Desilver also publishes a pocket- map of Pennsylvania, clearly and finely en graved, and a work of art in its way. His map of the United States, with populations to 1880, and adapted to the pocket, is also beauti fully aciu,sat6 and ;dearly ' An excellent horticultural monthly is pub- Ilshed by Brinklbe & Marot ) at 23 North Oiitth istreet. A is called rite Gardenira'; Monthly and Horticultural Advertiser, and is edited by . Mr. Thomas Meehan. The.robruary number contains valuable advice fer Spring work. ' • Mr. John' CaMpbell, the bibliopholist, No. 740 .Sansom sired, is issuing in t numkers,,,"; A History of the State of Delaware from itsfirst 'settle'ment gatil the pregent time, containing a full account of the first Dutch ; ; and Swedish settlements ; with a description of its geography, and geology." The author Mr , Vrancis Vincent, of Wihningtotr,(Delliwgre, who thinks' he can issue his numbeis about,%tuice, in three weeks. 'Ur. !tqacent is •an, indetAigable student, and commands an easy and • Meth& dical style. lat * Mr bas been long walted'for' and will be received with interest. The skim: tion of little Delaware, as bet Ween the mill stones of North and South, has produced many interesting anomalies in its history . , which will be curious in the elucidation. Our Wilmington Mends may subscribe at - the bookstores in their" own city. • :Dad iMportant log-book of inedieal pro gress, The Ralf -Yearly Abstract of the Medi cal Sciences, is ready for the July-December term of the past year, being Vol. L. It is a complete and impartial digest of British and Continental Medicine, and of the progress of Medicine and its collaterals. Nearly three hun dred cases are noted in pathology, therapeutiCs, surgery, obstetrics, &c. The editor is William Dorsett, Stone, X. D., F. R. C. S., and pub lisher Henry C. Lea, of this city. The Half= Yearly Abstract is furnished with The ilmerl 7 can Jot rnat of the Medical Sciences and the Medical News and _Library, for $6 per annum," fret of postage. First:among the March monthly magazines appears 01d and New, the prodigious 44-page "organ " of the inexhaustible Edward Everett Hale. If we have a complaint to make of this magazine it is only Thackeray's complaint of the saddle-rock, that it was too "many." Such a list of contents overroofs the broadest editorial. spectacles. There are nineteen principal articles in the new number, besides a wealth of book-reviews and paragraphic " re cords of progress." Everything about the new aspirant has a look-alive air, and it is a busy , . exposition of the fresh young thought of the country. . Mr. Hale himself continues his story "Ton times One is Ten," and constructs -an editorial ; Mrs. A. D. T. Whitney, Mr. T. W. Parsons, Paul 11. Hayne and Julia C. Derr all con tribute. It is a most suggestive companion to live young men, reading people, and those interested in culture and the discussion of great nineteenth-century problems. The suck:cgs hitherto would seem to prove that our public can bear a finer air and a keener height of dis cussion and didactics that we have heretofore thought possible.—Published by Hurd & Houghton, N. Y. . . The Galaxy for March is certainly one o' the best umbels of any magazine yet issued in the country. Besides the continuation of Charles Iteade's virile and muscular tale, there are the admirable story about the incipiency of that glorious magazine, the Panjandrum, pursued by Trollope, and an essay by Grant White on theatricals, destined to attract as much attention as his famous Lydia Thomp son criticism. Mr. Grant. White . protests...toO_ much, methinks: That Mr. Booth attempts archaism and the realistic in his setting of "Hamlet" is evident enough; that our age de mands this kind.of thing, instead of the barn, and the pair of crossed spearsin representation of a battle, which would have . satisfied Shake speare, is true. : It is the penalty of our intelli gence, and it seems idle to wail for the barn, again, or fancy, as Mr. Grant White does, that a "Hamlet" powdered and ruffled like Gar rick's would be better for us. • Nor do we agree with him that the effort to harmonize the con tradictions of the play in a kind of misty an tique no-region is, a sign of degradation; fief do we findthat - Mr. Robth,'aposfrophizing "all you host of heaven" on his back, verges on the ridiculous. Neither do we agree that medi tative princes, distracted with modern doubts, never lived in primitive times; they Could not achieve, and therefore they never escaped - into history; but doubtless Hamlets have lived and thought and suffered, misunder stood in epochs of battles—to have their ava tar in the imagination of Shakespeare and Goethe. We let - Mr. - Grant White say his say in another coluinn, 'Rh an admiration for his neatness of expression that does not comprcs wise our judgment. Soyons de nitre —The other aiticles, including a sensible por trait of the Prince of Wales by Justin McCar thy, approach a high standard of spirited mag azine-writing. The usually ample miscellane ous departments are not quite so striking this month as ustial.—For sale by Porter & Coates. Littell's Living Age, No. 1342, for the week ending February 10th, contains Mr. Fronde's History of Queen Elizabeth, Edinburgh Re : view; Carlino, Part 1. Good Words; A Greek Herculaneum, Dublin University Magazine; The Insurgents of the Red Speetator; American Repudiation, Saturday Revidw Three Thousand Miles through the Rocky Mountains, Spectator ; ,. The Council and, the Church, Pall Mall Gazette; The Walls of Constantinople, Pall Mall Gazette; The Physical Basis of Oratory, Saturday Review; The. Destruction of Monuments in Turkey, Atheurian, .fc:, (ft. The Living Ag e t liesides its usual large amount of the best scientific, literary, historical and political. Matter, is pith, lishing two new and very interesting serial stories, ono by Mrs. Oliphant and :the other by Charles Lever. Messrs. Roberts Bros. have. issued the new part, of William Morris's "Earthly Paradise." They announce for publication, on the 20th instant, Leigh Hunt's " A Day by the Fire," and Madame George Sund's Mimprat," trans lated by Virginia Vaughan. As the authorized American publishers for all of Jane Ingelow's writings, this firm have been informed by that lady that she will, ere long, have ready for pub lication a new volume of, poems, the manu script for which she will furnish them. She means to compliment her hosts of friends on this side the Atlantic by a first issue of the book here; intending to delay the puhlieation in England for a season. The volume, will in chide a few pieces regoully published. Among the new poems is a long one, which, she writes a friend here, "is just such as you have often asked tie to do; it is a kind of novel in verso, but it belongs to the old days." Miss Frothing hani's translation of Goethe's " Hermann and Dinetheanis printing and will be ready for tli,: Easter holidays. It will nialtessty; sinallocgivo volume of id 5 pages, and k v..111 ,- enitiellislied with beautiful weed-cut OlnstsAions: ,iArthur Helpei new novel, "Cavils)* Maisons," .. Will , very shortly be ready 'West Ipl urne l . ti n ir4in at kfk lit in sin and style with " , i,tesibn "Alio pub:' -lisbers Ninnounce, to bi);) , 're pAi Ist, a aew book, by Miss Aleckt,,thp, A popular au thor, of " Little Women," 4 .kOtilled' "An Ohl- Fashioned Girl," as in contra-distinction to thi fashionable 'cify girt " '' Lottery of Tiekoto to thiiFiroiriikiltaealloilii• tive Body. The profession of 4, Marchand - de billets" for the public gallery. in the Corps Legislatif at. Paris is no* universally the Man ner in which the-twenty-fro tickets pass into ?the, banda !9f theee regular dealers ,is curious Land not. generally ,undeiatoolt Early every knorning, during the session s , the, dealers as semble in numbers varing from 50.10 600, ac 'cording to the' interestiof the , debate , expected, !at the docif Of UM Polak ',BoUrlioth They are there arranged t grOoPe , 114- !bunalli called !. ( tio,7. of tWenty-tbie each thoSe 1 remaining„ over,as not, being sufficient to form 'a group, have to waititilinext. day to try their fortune. A `trumbet of tleketas!" equal •to the` number' of groups; areitheninit in ai bag, one of thein'beating•the *Mills" fitinfero gagnant."' A member of each group 'then" chosen as drawer, and the lotOWpmeet44o,eome lucky individual`dravis' number, the tirenty'five t %rim then imeoming* prepertys of the group be represents. - . SEWING MAMVMMS. T H 7E WHEELER & WILSON SEWING MACIPPTES, The Beet suml edit on the tested Terms. PETERSON. & CARPENTER, 914 CHESTNUT STREET., tu tb 131, MISCEL 0115 .AII3Irt,CONI:IOA.C.K. MINERAL SPRING WATER. Pamphlets giving analysis, certificates of eminent physicians and other gentlemen may be had of our Wholesale Agents, JOHN WYETH & BRO., Druimists. 1412 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. fel2 s 'Le th Smr • LAW AND PATENT OFFICES. FRANCIS R. PASTORIUS, • :Attorney-at-Law, • SOLIGIT.OR OF PAtENTS,. ' No. 418 WALNUT. STREET., PATENTS PROCURED FOR INVENTIONS And all business relating to the same promptly trans- acted. Call or send for Circular on Patmatis, mh2o-e to th Im4 I. IJANDSBERGER & CO., CALIFORNIA WINES, Champagne, Reisling, Zaufadel, White, Red, Aniellea, Port and Wine Bitters. FOR SALE BY T.RE PRINCIPkL GROCERS AND LIQUOR DEALERS. jal3 th stn 3m4 THE BEST HOME INVESTMENT. FIRST MORTGAGE SINKING FUND. __ SEVEN PER CENT. GOLD BONDS OF TILE FRED ERICKSBURG AND GORDONSVILLE RAIL ROAD COMPANY OF VIRGINIA. PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST PA TABLE IN COIN, FREE OF U. S. GOVERNMENT TAX. The road is 62 miles long. and forma the SHORTEST CONNECTING LINK in the system of. roads leading to tile entire South,'"Aouthwest, and West to the Pacific Ocean. . It passes throngh 'a rich country," local trade of which is snore than , enough to Nbppnrt it, and ns it has three important teedeis at each end, its throutib trade will be hoary and remnnerative . - Maps and pamphlets furnished, which explain satis fattnrilyetery question that canpossibly be raised by a party seeking a safe and profitable Investment. The mortgado is limited to v l6,Qoo per mite e/comp/eted and equipped road, and the &entity IS FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. ADmited number of the Bonds are offered at 923‘,Und interest from November let, iu currency, and at this price are the CHEAPEST GOLD INTR'RESTDR A RING SECURI TIES IN THE MARKET. • SAMUEL WORKOlanker, 23 South This street. fe2 w&e by ti HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT. TIE PAM. MEN T OF HIGHWAYS, JLJ BRIDGES, SEWERS. &c.—OFFICE OF CHIEF COMMISSIONER, Q. , 101 SOUTH FIFTH Street. PHILADELPHIA, February 17,187 0. N0T1CE TO CONTRACTORS. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the office. of the Chief Commissioner of Highways until 12 o'cloelt M. on MONDAY, 21st inst.,for the construction of av,Sewer on the line of Haines street, from Twelfth to the east curb-line of Thirteenth street, of two feet .Mx inches in diameter; on Hare street, from the sewer in Twenty-fourth street to Ringgold street, thence on • Ringgold street to .wtthifi eighty feet of thesouth line of Brown street, of three feet diameter ; Thirty-eighth street, from Walnut to Locust streets, thence on Lo cust street to Thirty-ninth street, of 3 feet di ameter. With such man-holes as may be di rected:by the Chief Engineer and Surveyor. The understanding to he that the Sewers, here in advertised, are to be completed •on or before the 31st day of Deceinber, 1870. And the Contractor shall take hills prepared against the property fronting on said Sewers to the amount of one dollar and fifty cents for each tinsl foot of front on each side of the street as to much cash paid; the balance, as limited by Ordinance, MU paid by the City and the Contractor will be required to keep thestreet and sewer in good order for three years - after the sewer is finished. When the street is occupied by a City Pas senger Railroad track, the Sewer shall be con structed along side of said track in such man ner as not to. obstruct or interfere with thesafe passage of the cars thereon; and no claim. ,for remuneration shall he paid the Contractor by the company using said track, as specified act of Assembly approved May Bth, 1864/. Each proposal will be accompanied by a Cer tificate that a Bond has been filed in the Law Departmentas directed by Ordinance of May 2fith, 1860. If the lowest bidder shall not ;exe cute a contract within five days after the work is awarded, he will be deemed as declining, and will be heldliable on his bond for the,dif ference between his, bid and the next lowest bidder. Specifications may be bad at the DeParte trip)t, of Surveys,which will be strictly adhered to. The Department of Highways reserves the right to reject all bids 'not deemed satis factory. All bidders may be present at the - Unto and place of opening the said Proposals. , No ai lowance - will be made for Rock micavatioi unless by special contract, • if ABLON ri . DTOKINSON, fe17.3t,11 Chief C'onianistiionitr of ifighl;yaorh. OAS FIXTUREti. - ("AAR FIXTURES. -M IHKEY, MlErnrn iL atm ARA , No. 718 Chestnut street, timuuttio. torero of Goa Ft:turas, Lamps, &0., &nu woultt o+ ll tl}o Oteution of the pub no to their luqgo, and ° wont isinart. out of Gag Ohnuoolleff Poiviauts, Ilrisckete, it 9! T h 7 Aso introduce on piper into dwell Inns loot oublto bitil • roan, and Wnd oxtendinst, nltmincr mid rettuirtng g" Mn... 41 1 frilk 11.“..."6101140 • 1)(aq - 1%; 7 A NI) ;-•l'Llirl's TultpitteriNt • —3lO barrelp 14001n,f,4 borrele Hp rite Tnrpoutino now lording from prouther 1.1.m00r. from 'WIIOOO OI I. I'4, 0. and fru or i.)o by COCilltAN,UUStirailr k 00.,111 Chekt klt street. i) . ' • CITY ORDINANC,' (At . . 0:) 1 . ' , , iiokmvx. -- te 00(4'11, \0 7 114 EL- 1 v , pluiv, , ',, - "7 , . it, t i,,," ) • ', ) ' ,„ e,Ptqct.g.'S f ' , , i PurrAtotttaltiA, FUn. 4, 18 . , n aecordipce with j!, ReiloinAoXo tA k i i b 3 f ttity qoplition Ciptuiell atilt° Oity P Ha,. 41elptianon4hursolity;''the thtztPAY 0 4 014 : :., ruary,lB7o, the annexed bill, entitled "AN ORDINANCE To create akar, for the building of abridge over the river Scholl!, at South street, and for the payttient n Mind rents 'war mart es," ' is hereby p publ ished for public information. ';; ;, JOHN ECICSTEIN, Clerk of Common Council. FOR.NANy, TO CREATE A LOAN' bilk THE BIT tawrwor BRIDGIT OVER THE RIVER, SOIIIIIILKILL, AT SOUTH STREET, - 'AND"FOR M ENT GROUND , RENTd A.ND' MORTGAGES., ~t SZOTIOS 1% , The fieleet and Comthon Conn cile of the City. or-Philadelphia do vordain i That the Mayor, of Philadelphia ibe and he is hereby authorized to borrow; at not leaf than par, on the creditof , the •Oily, from time to time ' one million five hundred thousand dol lars, to .be applied followtmizn Firif--For the building of a Bridge- over the River Schuylkill, ttt ethitho str ee t ,- :tight" hundred thousand dollars. ildfoond6—For tha , paythent of 'Ground Rents and s• Mortgagee, seven , hun dred attuned dollars, for which , interest' not tcezceed the rate *fain per bent. per EintlCui3 shall be paid half-yearly '' on the first; days Of January and July, , at . the office of the 'City Tretisared , Thetprincipal of said , loan Abell be payable and paid it the' expiration of thirty years tram the date of the mune, and`not be.' fore, tvithtrat the consentr iof the holders thereof;.and the certificates therefori in the usual form of the certificates of the City Loan; shall be issued in'such amounts as the lenders may require, but not for any fractional part of one hundred or one thousand dollars; and it shall be expressed in said certificates that the loan therein mentioned, and the interest thereof, are payable free from all taxes. Sac. 2. Whenever any loan shall toe made by virtue thereof, there shall be, by force of this ordinance, annually appropriated out of the income of the corporate estates, and from the sum raised by taxation, a sum sufficient to pay the interest on said certificates; and the, further sum of three-tenths of one per oentum on the par value of such certificates so issued shall. be appropriated quarterly out of said income am! taxes to a sinking fund, which fund and its accumulations are hereby espe cially pledged for the., redemption] and pay ment of said certificate. RESOLUTION TO PUBLISH A LOAN BILL. Resolved, That tbeClerk of Common Coun cil be authorized to publish in two daily newspapers of this city, daily for four weeks, the ordinance presented to'Common Council on Thursday, February 3d, 1870, entitled "An ordinance to create a loan for the building of a bridge over the river Schuylkill, at sonth street, and for thepayment of ground rents and Mortgages." And the said Clerk, at the stated meeting of Councils after said public°, tion, shall present to this Council 'one of each of said newspapers for every day in which the same shall have been made. feiVbit¢ PROPOSALS; ROPOSALS FOR CLOTHING 4 p NAVY DEPARTMENT, BUREAV OF PROVISIONS AND CLOTHING, January 20, 1870. SEALED, PROPOSALS, endorsed ro posals for Clothing," will be received at this Bureau until 2 o'clock P. 31.. on the 21st day of February, 1870, for the supply of the follow ing articles, Viz.: 10,000 BarnslOy Sheeting Frocks. 10,000 Blue Flannel Overshirts. 10,000 pairs Canvas Duck Trowsers. 10.000 Blue Cloth Caps. ' One-half the amount required of each of the above-named articles must be delivered at the New York Navy Yard, and the balance to be delivered, in equal proportions, at the Boston and Philadelphia Navy Yards. The clothing must bel delivered, one-third within sixty , days, and the balance within ninety days from the date of the contract, and must pass the usual inspection, and be equal in quality of material; pattern, style and make to the samples at the New York, Philadel phia, and Boston Navy Yards, and at this Bureau. The flannel, nankin collars of the sheeting frocks and overithirts, and, the cloth for caps, must be dark blue and pure - indigo dye. The nankin collars of the sheeting frocks must be of the,same quality and color as that on the flannel overskirts. For description of the articles and Schedule of sizes bidders are referred to the Inspectors at the Navy Yards above mentioned. • Of may be made for one or more arti cles, at the option of the bidder; and in case more than one article is contained in the, offer, the Chief of the Bureau will have the right to accept one or more of 'the - articles contained in such offer, and reject the remainder. Bonds, with approved security r will be re-- truired in one quarter the estimated amount of the contract, and twenty per cent. in addi tion will be, withheld from the amount of each payment as collateral security for the due performance of the contract, which re servation will not be paid until the contract is fully complied with. - Every offer must be accompanied by a•writ ten guarantee, signed by one or more respon sible persons, that the bidder or bidders will, if his or their bid beaccepted, enter into an obli gation *within five days. with good and suffi cient sureties, to furnish the articles proposed. No proposal will be considered unless ac companied by such guarantee, nor from airy port who ore not bona Ai; manufacturers of or regular dilaters in the articles- they offer to furnish, in confortnity with the second section of the joint resolution,approvisl March 3,1863. The Department reserves the right to reject any proposal unless the responsibility of the guarantors is certified' to by 'the As sessor of Internal' Revenne for the district in which they reside; and unless the license required by act of Congress is furnished with the proposal, as well as,to reject any proposal not considered advantageous to the Govern ment. , The time for receiving proposals for clothing under the above Advertisement, is extended until 2 o'clock P. M.. on the 4th of March next. Bidders ;will apply to the Inspeetor of Provisions and Clothing at Navy Yards :for. in formation a 2043 5t SIJILVEY , DEPARTMENT. OFFICE, OF THE CHIEF ENGINEER ' AND SURVEYOR, 224 SOUTH FIFTH STREET. PIIILADELIPIIIA, Feb. 8, 1870. No.rxo l ...—Duplicate plants'of tbo Survey'and Regulation of the Ninth:Tenth and Eleventh Sectionk (No 8: 232, 233 'and 239), of the 'late Towmbip of BrlBtol, Twenty-seccmd Ward, 'bounded as follows : On the North by Somerville 1 avenue; South 'by Vlzgohocking ' • street; 'Nos. 232 aud"233 Fast by F 'and H streets' West, by Second and Fifth stre'ets. ' . Plan No. 239 is bounded On the North by Chelton avenue; South by Chew avenue; Plant by 'Fifth street'; West by Bread street and a plan .of tbo revision of the line" of Poweiton avenue, from Forty-second to 'Mar ket street, are now priiparetl. and depositell for inspection, Nos. 232, 233 anti 239, at the office of J. Lightfoot,' Depot Building, Ger mantown, and the "line of Polvelton avenue" at,the office of S..l4:Smodley, , Lancaster road and Thirty-fifth street", and'alse the.ollietrof this DeParttnent. And therßoard of ;Survey ors have appointed Mondriy, the 21st instant, at 10i o'clock A. M.,to consider any objections That Tony be urged thereto by any citizen in terested' therein; • . STIt ICKL AND ' KWH ABS, ircB-1 19 3t Chief "Engineer and Surve or. DENTISTRY. rf*vzi l aan i 30 'MAAS' A.CTIVID yp 11, .219 etrdet ' 1 .11 ;n 1111 111 handsomest Teeth to the city ,ftt. T rorlb le ZVI). Tfleth l'huge , d, Teeth Repotted, Ezobangoli, odolkd to wit. Ciao and Ether. No vain gnotins. nOurs.6 tb ..craani PATENT SHOULDER SEAM SHIRT t.' MANUFACTORY. w o ol for•thootkootobreite4 Shirts otrtitlfed PfamDOY brief motto.. Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, Of tato stylifift frill WINCHESTER & CO. 708 OTIESTNUT. tb a tf , , PRIME INVES7PMENTS. 323,000, $14.006, 010,000 Wittatod 00 Mort, gage of Yinit.Clitas City Prepeirldr. ALSO, $30,000 avid $20 , 000 Ntoriiiitite and iiirouttell Rent. Bechrlties or strictly frit•class character. Tor sale by 11.40X13/4, Conveysneer, No. 707 WALNUT STltlifT. feis St 6 • J. W. GILBOUGU dip CO., BANKERS. 42 SOUTH THIRD STREET, Negotiate Loans, Buy and Sel Government and other re liable Securities. 3a3lm w f ly6 D. C. WHARTON SMITH & CO, BANKERS Aleel) BROKERS, No. 121 8. TELICEZD STRBET. SUCCESSORS TO SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO. • Every department of Banking business shall receive prompt attention, u heretofore. quotations of Stocks, Gold and Governments constantly received from our friends, E. D. RANDOLPH I CO., New York, hr our PRIVATE WIRE. )ab•l7 BANKING. HOUSE OAT • jpor • 112 and.ll4 So. THIRD ST. PHILAIZA DEALERS IN ALL GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. We will receive applications, for Policiee k of Life Insurance in the new 'National Life In surance Company of the United States. Jr nil information given' at our office. 5-20'S AND 1881'S Bought, Bola and Exchanged on most E. T. DUNN, Chief of Bureau 7 A n 4 MRS. Igo 16 nA t 8 " C449et, s M kt ar li f n alrY iicity 4 .,* 000% "Stor.Eig tail St. ,Enii ,2°l N.g h . th St., ir 6 / 14 * 13 ,7 14 .1, Arch. Ran FLA , a2 4 , 4 e --4 fen B.AItA.TFII I . CORSETS, "pANIEktS, HAIR CLOTH SKIRTS. 112 se Eleventh tite uWING ,00011 b. ORTGAUES. liberal term& GOLD Bought and Sold at Market Bates. COUPONS CASHED. PAQIFIO RAILROAD BONDS Bought and Sold. S C Sa Bought and Sold on Commission Only. COLLECTIONS Blade on all , o tkeeessible Points,. 40 South !Third St., PiI!)L!UIEI9PIIp[4I4 MACHINERY. IRON, &v. ERRICK & SUNS A ' • .1301PtilWAEK FOUNDBYi , ' • 439 WABBINGTfI &voting, 'Philadelphia' MA PACTUUE • , . STEAM '7I4.EGIMEB--11 gh and Low PrOigiuto t iforlion • Ml,' Yertibal,, Bunn, Oacillatingi' /Boat :and Corniab BO I AL Rb•—Cylinder, }Wag, l'ubtsdat'i ko BT HAMMEII3 , -Basinyth and Davy styles; and of alos. - • • ' . ' • •CAPTINGEsr-.Lotuni Du and Oreon Sane, •Bratah $o.;; 110 q 0 13 - 2 4 52P -s Foul:Mit fur covcring , with Slate or Iron. VA (just or Wrought Iromfor refineries, water, G 8 .M.ACELINERY-reuch Retorts, Bauch Owitingss pldem and . ,ifratnea, Pur m illers i Oolte and, :pito* Burrows_ i Valves, Governorb, &o. • • EIUGAtt 'MACHINEBY--Bnob s tie' Vaotrain Pans and Defecators. Bone Black Ville a, Bllnieret asheie and Eleyltors, Bag .Eliteril, Sugar 80 Bone look Cars, &c. , • Bole maritifacturars or the following inealaltlos'is :InPhiladgl and vloinity,of WyWits'ii Paton Yariabip ut-off Steam Engine. ~ 'ln the le d States, of Westonta Patent Self-oenter intand Belt-balancing Cantrifogal Sugar.drahainglqu, . Bartoz w f _iratent Wrong Betort Ltd. •• • • satrahan's Drill Grinding 'Best. • ' Contractors for the design. erection end Suing Up cif Be. finerteefor working Sugar or 'Moleasee. #(I(.IF4R YELIL OW *NX I AL Blacething; BrazierNi Cl(vOr Nat* Boit') an_4,lapi IlagltA t donstantlr on hand stid tor sal* by numair WAN MB atn Soutb Wlarree.; • 1, I.l** *:: . , ~.- ,'.... Gk...- CLOSIN G ~ GREAT O OUT :SALE :-' ','''':,,,,?,,::::-.-::" ~,.,,„ ow HOOP SKIRTS AND CORSETS, Commencing Saturday, December,!, ,,, And will be continued until January 11870, with prices marked down to and , below : Omwit e lepale goldprlses,, affording an oPportEpity faCutltitec enbed bargaintlia first-class 1104011' SKIRTS and CORSET'S for the time above-stated ONLY. _ _ , 2.1 15,000 Hoop Skirts for Ladiee, Mame and Children. 400 varietiesof stpjr size, -qpality and p rices, fr0M.1.50, to 42. many of 01 marked 40100, tpieselthan` 4401.000 price. er 10,000 pogtote, beltalliip 00 kilooo.oo 1111 2 Poll as Thomson ' a Wove fitting 4Jorsete, I n nve gr 61, JAS. Seblrel 21, 50461101 . - __,lrrwAlt WOrent In ;41140111 s C relit Werly's i i i .in tir varietice;alrsjffondy __,s.g i rl 364ting,_ upporting_ Corke ; Blatittle Yor oriel, ad. Skirt Supporters Superior- Randanade 0 tit 47 , grades, 15 Issas% Ohlldrcal;tlLLl Tegetbereritb QV ma make ofPnreste, in great variety, - , , , ~,_,, , .‘ , Allle of hich will, hi, , , .- 4 -, ~ ,, L ~ ~ ~.,: .., , MASKED .DOWN-TO , -PANIO-PRDJES. Nall early, lagille the stock Mimi," hahreken, as there - eau he vo Onpl,testea at the prices.. - , At 111 .Chesttnit _ WM. T.: 1-10PIKINEL dein] w ram IMA rain - MStablfthed, ,17#05: !lE=IOME A. S. ROBINSON' . , FRENCH PLATE LOOKING' GLASSES, Beautiful Chromes, lONGRAVERMS AND li t24i, TING% Looking-Ouse, Portri nrer a& Eiotarel i cs4o64 01.0 CHESTNUT STREET'', 10th Thar above the Costlonital. PHILADEGPMA. pocg : • • C. F. RUMPP, 111811 fig MAUI Bt,, PHTLADA. Hawaractoror and Importer of POCKET-BOOKS IV,. ' i " i:, I Eam. 1-w ..c,c2 Nu° jadleat Gents Satchels Susi Travelling Bags, in all Styles. (Itescitood Yuney and Mahogany, , Tithing. Aka. BUSINESS CARDS. Established, 1821. WM. G. FLANAGAN 6; SON, • HOUSE AI SHIP PLUMBERS, „No. 129 Walnut Stieet. .1311_ Oii r EP - 11 7- WALTON & CO., OADINET 31 AKERS. . NO. 4L3 WALNUT STUEET. Hafinflictureri of fine furulturututd of medium priced furniture of superior quality. AIOOLS UN HAND AND MADE TO ORDER. Counters, Desk-arork, &c., for Banks, Ofnces and S toms, mud° to tinier. JOSEPH WALTON. JOB. W. LIPPINCOTT, JuSEPII L. SCorr.; ri B. WIGHT, ATTORNICT-AT-LAW, tkat . imireelontr et Deedi for the State 'of Pennsylvania In 96 felidiwn street, No. 11" icago, Minnie. sniff§ C 0 TTO 23 SAIL DUCK oF , EVERY width, from 22 Inches to la inches wide. S ntanhers Tont and Awning Duck, Panermaker's felting, Ban Twine, dc. JOHN W. EVitilliKS, ja26 • No. 103 Church street. Olt/ Stores. TLARDWARE, dr.C. BUILDING AND HOUSEKEEPING HARDWARE. , Machinists, Carpenters and other Me chanies''Tools. Binges. Flerews, locks, Fairest *ad l'orke, Spoons, Goflc-o Ac.igtocks and Ws, Pin/rand Taper Taps, Universal and Scroll Chucks, Planes In great varlets. All to be had at the Lowest Passible Prices At the CIIEAP-FOR;CASII Hard . ware Store of - . J. B. SHANNON, NO. 1009 Market - Street. deg-tr, (IIFTS OF HARDWARE. %A Table Cutlery, with ivory, isoryide, rubber and other handles, and plated blades, ; Children's Knives and Forks, Pocket Knives, Scissors in sets, Razors, tiny Pocket Knives, &Wont, Razors. hatchets, Pincer., &it., for watch charms ; Boxes and Chests of Tools, from $1 to 815 ; Patent Tool Bandies (.twenty miniature tool. in them); Boys', .LsAllea' and Gents Skates; Clothes B ringers ( they'll an,. their cost - in clothing and time); Carpet bweepers Furniture Lifters, seta of Parlor . and Field Croquet. miniature Garden Tools, Carpet Stretch ere, Plated Spoons, Forks and Nut Picks, Spice and Cake Boxes, Tea Bells and Spring Call Belle, Nut Crackers, Tea Trays and. Waiters, Patent Ash Sifters (ray for themselves in coal saved); Carved Walnut Brackets, Gentlemen's Blanking Stools, Boys' Sleds „air ple Parer, and Cherry Stoning Machines, Patent Nut meg Graters, and a general variety of useful TRUMAN hardware. Cutlery Tools, Ste, _at TRUMAN k 'SHAW% No. 835 ilitigheTkirtr-live) Market Street, be low Ninth. Philadelphia: GROCERIES, LIQUORS, LIT I Z CURRANT WINE. ALBERT C. ROBERTS, Dealer in every description of F ine Groceries, Corner 'Eleventh sui,d, Vine Street& Wrrgr - M2813 MAD . t ~ e arr) .OPR)ID 1.11 Salmon, Tongues and Sounds, in prime ordetanst receiSed and for sato ht East End grocery No. liff South Second street. below Uhestnut street. ÜBE SPIOES; Cfl3oln`W.ll49) WEE4II W ll h , i--tPe te i " n E n gl d is h- Mu_sAtaprdo 14 th e e , . r poundi.c-43ihtdone ^ store a W dfrs n le O t r COUSTYS Vi E ne t a Endc o c h r g Beeond sitbeti , 'below Chestnut street! t-DW . 0 11, Frt 7'01143T.E.-400 POVI4IOB or choic Clinker 810141 Unit filr title la 00 STY'S vast E n daroc - bryoso. 118 , Sonth,Elooond street,below ()bestial:it street. , .- • • QT.Ir T , IPTA4 ir' MOON tio Tutu(' arid Jrillteri 'Soups , of aaoetolv.atub, akanntio• tptu tl raBonir. ° cr t ot tifavt,. ? vlierisvizolgrciviglio Beeorid stree otriptiestnuti street; . ./, ,HATE BRANDY FOR PRESERVING. otioice article ins 4eOefeed ; foiaale at IP '0 lIBTS Eaat , End Ornicery,,E9,4lo, *mu t m oon d , etreet.below.Cluistnut , s treet. ' , likittrOGlnt; 'WILLA • gIND, A. • ' . cola I ' ,tls. of ANon sProdtolnatfratreigtoon 1 1011A1*ndis, • 041. Ethel ; Dpt., Citric Acid, Oolo i s Slid Hog Gotta% g_ent4ne WedgwooA 'blortats. &b. flat lati od from be.* I Hoffouag, froth . 11ondock. , NOSE tx , • 800EMAKVA A 09.,Wholetale Drctggiste, N. Z. po7tor . if:opAili OA 'Roca ittroeta. • , , • RU (16T6'.611NDR1.843. -- GRAD Cr 'AJ Ries, Mortii i Plll Tiles; (16iubs;BraSheft , ' Mirrors, Tweezers, Purr, MSea,Horal Booos,..Sursleal, Iriebrn manta, Trump, Hard and Soft Rubber a Good f , Vlsl Oases; 40aas ~arstk.Metal Syrin 2 y, l4 &c, 111 at . Pint Tlands prices. 8/40w 15 &is nOTIO TR, aws-tf South Ilghthattwete ASTILE SOA,P=GEN rI.7E 11TZR ' C impeifoiL2ooliiiieg Just lando4 Nom , batkldesiti for lisle byIIOIIEDT 'SHOUSIA.KER a. 00 , $ import tornavnata. N. V. Omer Vaart a d RACII fl ee • b lo'otoro dna for &dela (3013HRAN;BUSEITILLds 00.011 Cbostnut otreot. 1115 ; mad Getta' Ared4• Casco. Tr.i.zo Wsr. Wir,Lis, historian, of Portland, Maine, died in that city yeAterday morning. • Tut: Britisb steamer Monarch arrived at An napolis last evening. , AT trobolien, N* J., the eittzend have orga nized a night patrol for protection against In c,endlaries. • ' ' IT is thougl, ft that American .bonds will be benefited "by' the decline itt' the fate' t interest on the continent, • A DECTIEP: has been published in France abolishing the transportation of political offend ers to penal 'sett lemen ts. , A BILL proyjdinz for olerneutary education in pie.iiiet hind Wides Was ifitrodtteed liatuent yesterday by Mr. Foster: Tins Ways and. Resits Committee, by a vote of eiglit to 'one, hate agreed'to reduce , the AO= ternal revenue $10,000,900. The income tax will be continued, but,leduced. i' • , ' IN the xi• nate tof 4g,initii„ ye Wrd ay,..a bill was passed enabling the present office-holders in the State to retain their places until success ors are elected or appointed. A lumETufff,i'',SChatotit Represental fives will be held in Washington on Monday nigbt to consider the politicaloundition of the 061iretirtedifelftifellouth. • t. • BENET - C. SWEETZEB, a well known Jour nalist, forme,Tly one, of the .proprietors of the RotfittivAiible, died , suddenlY, in New York, yesterday, aged 3:3 years. Tuf."..czar of Attssla Juts issued 4n appeal ,to t r tie great ,powinko'stiPport Russia lii a protest / against the concentration of Turkish troops on the Montenegrin Bender. ' livrtlinfs received by the Agricultural Bu reau fOithtiffundhoof*January indicate a pro bable falling off in the production of wheat and..otherwbator grains as compared with , last • THE Georgia Legislature yesterday took a recess tuftil Itprit Ist, after passing a resolution for the Star of proceedings' Iti debts con tracted prior to June Ist, 1865, until twenty days after the expiration of the recess. Wm:: builders vf,Brooklyn, N. Y., at a:'meet ing yesterday, appointed a committee ,to Call a public meeting in favor of a more summary punishment of criminals than is now dealt by the courts. Tho tt BEtwocit Match 'manufac turers, of Hudson City, J., convicted of using , counterfeit revenue stamps, .were sen tencedt yesterday to one year's imprisonment at hard labor. • Trr Trusttea of the Peabody Educational Fund met at Washington, yesterday, and mado an appropriation of $90,000 for educa tional purposes in the Mouth. They will meet again the second week of August in Phil adelphia. Ix the New Jersey House of Representa tives, yesterday, the &nate amendments to the Newark Police bill were concurred in, and it goes to the Governor. The motion to re consider the vote defeatinfr the Air-Line Rail road bill was lost by a large majority. AS A PARTY of sailors, on their way from Charlestown, 'Mass., to the Brooklyn Navy Yard, were passing through Easton on Tues day evening, several of them jumped from the train and escaped. One of the party fell and was killed by striking on his head. Two of the deserters were caught the next day in Taunton. TUE Nova Scotia Legislature opened pester day. Lieutenant-flovernor Boyle,in the course of his address, alluded with gratification to Priem Arthur's visit. lie urged railroad ex tension, and promised to submit the corres pondence with the Dominion government on the fisheries, trade, etc., and recommended the encouragement of immigration. 1 AIMCES horn the City of Mexico to Feb. 9 report, that the revolutionists propose Dear dena, ex-Governor of Zacatecas, as President in opposition to Juarez. The insurgent Gene rals have compelled Eseobedo to retire from San Luis, their force being much larger than his. Disaffection appears to be spreading in the interior. , Tur.nr. are three separate State Committees in Virginia, one of them of Governor Walker's party, each of which claims to be Republican: An effort is making by prominent Virginians, including the Representatives in Congress, to unite the opposing factions. Several gentlemen interested iu the movement called upon. Presi dent Grant yesterday and informed him' of their 'purpose. The President said the move runt was eminently proper, and that he would •ive it all the support could. A MoNT ,QAIETCY despatch says the Alabaina Legislature , spent all yesterday in" trying to make valid the bill 'Providing new municipal officers for Mobile." It appears that, there was an interpolation in the bill between the time of its passage by the Legislature and approval by the Governor. I'rice, the old Mayor of Mobile, refuses to surrender to rfarrington, appointed under the bill, and each his his own office. Barrington has asked the Governor for troops to oust his opponent, but the request has been refused, Forty-first ,Conscress—Seixtud, EIIEOIBIOII. Ea the Senate, after the close of our report, the Mississippi , bill was taken up- After de bate by Messrs. Fowler, Sawyer, Drake,Sumner, Warner, Tlaayer, Trumbull and Cameron Mr. Willey's amendthent, to repeal the conditicins in the 'Virginia bill was defeated—yeas, 23; nays, 36 ; as follows: YEa&--Messrs. Bayard, Casserly, 'Conkling, Davis, Ferris, Fowler, Ilamilton„ Johnston, Kellogg; 3lcOreery, 'Nye, Ross Saulsbury, Sawyer, Sprague, Stewart, StOciten, Thurman, Trumbull, Vickers, War ner, Willey - and Williams-23. NAY S-Messrs. Abbott, Anthony, Boreman, BroWnlow, Buck ingham, Cameron, Chandler, Cole,• Cragin, Drake, Edmunds, Fenton, - Gilbert, Hamlin, Harlan, Harris, Hciivard, _McDonald, Morrill (Vt.), Morton, Osborn, Patterson, Pomeroy, Pool, Pratt, Ramsey, Reel; Robettson, Scott, Spencer,Sumner, Thayer, Tipton, Wilson and Yates—;3o. A vote was then taken Upon the amendment of the Senate to strike out all the conditions, and simplysiiio ply declare 'rho"t State entitled to representa •tion,which was voted down—yeas, 27; nays, 82. 'The following were the only changes in the vote from that, on the Senate substitute for the Virginia bill : Messrs'. 'Cole;Fenton ' Morrill (Me.), Scott and, Tipton' voted aye. Mr. Nye voted no. Mr. Patterson did not vote: The bill was then read a third time, and passed by a party vote—yeas, 50; nays, 11. The Senate then, at 5 o'clock, adjourned. In the House, Mr. Beck, from the Conference Committee on the , West Point Appropriation bill, made a report, which was agreed to. Mr. Lugalkasked leave to introduce and have passed 11111 , appreptiating $3,000 for the expenses of witnesses testifying before the Military Cora anittee,in reference to the sales of cadetships, but Mr. Schoaeld objected. ~The House then, at. 4• P. M., adjourned, Penuisylvania Legislature. After the close of our,repert yesterday, the Eiertate•considered the bill to protect the lives of coal miners, which came up on second read ing. Mr.' Buckalew offered au amendment, requiring the driving 'of shafts (or• second openings to each: mine) at once, with three sets of hands, working twenty-four - hours. This was Opposed by Mr. Randall, but was adopted. Mr. Randall iiioved to. fide the opa- Tators front sl,oo' to $5OO for employing , boys under twelve years. Amended by, Mr. Rutan, by striking rout the minimum penalty, and adopted. • Mr.`Brdadhead moved to tine $5OO and imprisou,any engineer not more than, six , ,months who leaves or refines to operatelds en- , r gine when men or animals ' are in the mine. ' • ' CLEABED Adopted. ..,The original bill provided that the r am" E) Old. i"rher " *Yriile7 v11111)14. - ', 0184) 1 . 7 Committee of Examiners shot t dd con,- ii " r o, r.:.'464,t,.19 4 f ia .A ugh ,It rain Z. filfi r rtie j a; *b l:l' t Mt P sist of 4 three reputable coal initierain practice d ' r' % "66ld ° "I"4:4`a 'r " cl '4l orders i t * ohm awe • MOnlander i il brajtpr Or 9r art and two reputable mining engineers. " Mr. Brig lititfir Id if us ill ' .n i ' ,it ' ' o ' I ;d er ' Connell moved to ttosendbisnhatitatiug Ift Peter wriglit rk B°bl ' '''C'l4‘Q4hralta; for Wo are mihers, two mining engineers and ''' ' ' ' ' tEttli NH ' ' SI i - Andrew Levitt ( B 'A ist A. ' ' ' 1 1 ' ne person Pot interested in coal mines " mr, this t i Art. %tit I ron, wlil ).P rYlr frem Aw'reaean fqr Ratan proposed that the disinterested ' Portion 'P ak ea t wn ri 449 5 t c put Into quet'net°w" 2d inet' should be appointed I , ?y ,th e , §upreme Court . Buie, Don Jtisto, , Lnetwir. g ali a ll u 4 i r a rtur P'sr tivfnu;sl' - oa been towed to duct ' to e drCt ana "balw"k° Inium"" hmt. for thfuort The entire proposition of M. Connell was lost _ leas 5, vayi. 27. bi n H owar d d ' obit la lnoWei, Call; entered 'I. lit at ' LliS pdol' I t to strikelt ' ineve InAt rtko Do Old so muchof the ' origlual Li ttil oo lv i llitl l i rt larThrian,liotir Ban vrariciet r o, was Oft bill as requyed the salaries of the in spectot s to De fr. ,4l' 4 lp i l t tt iF t ih ac jitti inst. for pild bY the, Stifle, add CO to payl 14 4 8 v b erlat e 1 4 .1f h 4 h o f i e t ' r n t4e rl 'r'e4'"'"2llll(llete t t n , or f them by a special tax on the products of the I -hi° A' r° -- - e'°-. 4 1 kk b rorilshir,:4l rri z ew tg e i lt 41" halos tunics, to be collected • , lne the countyofficers, and paid on the warrant of the President. ' '- " I `6"----o-- gtan and 12a Judge Imo. For Valparai so. n' jan*rin'eleavedhsn"`°nl"h of Luzinne. Nils' dulendnitint vras - bo lost/ by NWT lerekintio..) k. , Bossiorth, eleaied'at Sati ' lrran ' -' 13 ayes to 17 noes. An amendment was of- ' cfr ii c h 9 l s .i th ofl l ii it if t gy r sV r .ittim * ore. Cleared S. w. ensa colailth' ((gad by Mr. Buckalew authorizin^ wido • t i " maintain actions et As G 1 11°"4rid". for damages. A opted ltsfr hi lran e pis P e l o ar , ' Zus 'eb 's B pO ea k de e n ti ' la rr tr i ult Ntw Y2lk 3d ne'cl't°r Connell moved to restore one or the original ' jrl„B"Blrlooo,o3°b.nwttri,stinotk'elin Holmes , frog; ' 4412 ll' 1" 23" ' New York tor San features ef the bill, viz. To allow four n b Baxter Thri I e n. latf. N. ton 29 lAr'. • _ for owners to complete the second : shaft . inlti l crednatlx ' l 1 ..... 5ai1e1i fr°jll Bac' Irtln°lBe° ,15th A: ell op to ted. tuse Th s. e bill . then passed by a vote of 28 ittariTrltt l ie n ra na ltitr . Vi n it e a r tl. flom Palelll°for l'' T°4s 111 the ° irdiihe the 1911 d i " '. ' " r ttn-rteJl4lgl"d. cm". fr°2ll "ve" 614 to remove Trustees (whether appointed l)y Ist h ingt r for lie n w York. steamer Tonawanda Jerminks, hence at Savor' al; deed, will or otherwise), upon the application lath inns-ferrensone,l ' .8 8 : 709 e s a rp rn o e r r v fi p t et l tome ua ( ,: r i t e . r n : d . tr " . .. c m i l ea l r ol m to l :n it , w i e n w a g ri o o r n: ea t a he o of thu)arties in interest, was discussed. There seem tObe an Opinion . th y btr : `b ni eje ty w n. s ib ei f tr;Br a / 1 , ) 11 ° a n rr . fk - o - n - : cleared - N ... Steamer 8e 1 ear4"2""nst it , v tended to ' l'ile "I' in meet some art ar case, elf Mr. ~ r Liverpool. ' New ork, Tho ° Feller (York) said that it would allow a profli- 12th ill .st 'for Liverpoo . with 5572 bales c otton: dr.c: gate heir in his county to get at the funds that ant, view , Itimii! , e'l GiesiieW . 34 under a willlbe weld tint no,w reacb., , The.bilt Steanser seas r WaS - defeated. '. t Hottie ' ' bfll ' "OriOdln 41 . 1111 0 41 : 0 , tle "` ik k ilue • F ' le d rtha nsi l es i::: : e od llacl ux b4: o l 7 r :: e b r il :::: L fr i 7 b ery b ooi .ad a „AlleanB , , armA - 4 -- form -fnr tra ferrin legal , t r. - s - r . " 1 -,-'. '. ,y-+-US" inst. for this pole r g copies of reclord.4 ' frOM 'the te, B m a , rl c Co a d t ti N e e lta yo plat k on. front Yokoliatnaid Oct. with English courts to those of , Pennsylvania. Ad- . Bark Vartir9n Snow " h e e st n e c j e d , a c y leared at Gibraltar Vitir journed. In the afternoon session the aot sr o c abl ial i tu i N s t t a : r t r A i t u lt s t e n 'f i n"...,,,,,„ ' 4 1,114 f ro i t i m in it r ii;, , c l prce h . al. older waii the conSiderallone o r we , ittipg to the people of each district, apd of th lie ll e k lu r i k t. n ,l o a r Me o ll ' aid a n n i l Eirtl.Perri;salled h . .= preMoria7 t en city of l'hilitaelphia;the queatton fII se e int( Ig for nra N nT ew Virden , forlt. ra Carden e ; er ° o ll ::: : B 's g a r r ena r o r . o m m th i n B , t. to " lo g ad th no license—this question to be determined eeen by ve mind!), for a port north of Hatteras a• vote ofthe people of th e k eepee d ti .., I' Britt Brazilian, Ca whenever the court shall order an election. ~/,d/raig, Marta White, Brye. t ' he union court shall make such'order upon the pet Scht/Ahbfe. Doi ,'alit sailetl n nee a* Savannah yes :emu of one-fourth of the legal voters ; and no wi fo s r , c:l 1 T or ' 1 2 Emma n alti m r ' P h Finney, lllat ram 8n0 . :7 1 c0........'----•• 1 I a ta a n t z " H g a *e t h a w, r h 4 t 11 1 Cit t 1 t Oftener shall be held ,in any one district Seim An E 4 l a r ltntine, Bayles, at Jacksonville I(ith h than once In every three years. . Mr • CnciPer offered- an amendment allowin g __ ln ec " h ' f r r a o C m : l6a arl Y e a s n E nal' Ulitter. ' Corson ," and All Edwards, Bartlott, cleared at Savannah 16th ;natant f Ilemot - to be ' sold in the mizinal packages ' inany ton, NC. , ~ , ,or Wilmlng district, in quantities not less than ohe barrel. lo S st ch y r ia lt vi t i e l t m ere n o ga u Wilmington, hence;at Charleston 16th (The original bill absolinely prohibits the sale, Boston. Behr J t o o n l a o t a n d an ro Tß: , !l , oal, at Wiscaseet 12th inst. from if the people so decide, either by wholesale or retail.) The amendment was eed to after Spa . PDI Wheaton, Wheaton, sailed from Charleston agr having been modified to allow ten gallons , to be 16to Inot. for Jacksonville Iticbr A E martin. Stile*, at Boston Kilt last sold. Mr. Porter moved to require the vote to '' ' IIr AItTNE MISCELLANY riper port, 12th Inotant be taken by counties instead of b • townships , rr ,P n c m h i r n Nlza l pike , from Charleston for . Philad e lph ia , the third • sieame g Agreed to. Th e la was laid over r 3 ore nel i tr p a ra nna o h, ar rived at Charles' reading. Adjourned. ton 12th loot. waiolthi..asnteeeamor the A ..board, and would The Governor notified the House that he p roceed t to the had signed numerous bills, among them thefrom 7rrlietabg,7tetpaorkrtslio ag n the rle 7th tact. W o t ti P e r a ev ps ia ; fl e e t . - t A e m ra e t fell 11l Ara h sebr Allen Middleton ( of ' P following: Incorporating the Women's Branth verge . ot trom o Geeirgetown, SO. tor New lay ro n vid alf/Vs ' . of the Pennsylvania Society for the Prevention .i pin e q u. est lumber , ofec ap with tA f m o ti e : ifeety by o n water h:im four in hoots.her bddu.yriAntltvlsvi of Cruelty to Animalti; preventln" ti or destruction of bacgage; incorporating rat l i e ng injurytli thrown overboard, Alm I V:p i ll:foe trhetztit ; du d w as get into Philadelphia Telegraph Company. port end we parted company. MAXI A TEMPEST IN A TEAPOT. A curious "storm in a teapot" has occurred in the Li lipatian principality of Monaco,which has a peculiar interest for France._ Some twenty years ago an officer in the French army, Capt. Doineau, a chief of the famous Arab " bureaux." was sentenced to death for various arbitrary acts no w forgotten. SOme said that the evidence of the natives which led to his conviction wag perjured. His free pardon was commented upon by the opposltionjour nals at the time it was granted as a great abuse of the Imperial prerogative. Captain Doineau disappeared from France, and was altogether forgotten. It now appears tbAtfor nine years past he has been an engineer in the service of the gambling-house, at Monaco, and has super intended all those' great works which have read() the " Establishment" of Monte Carlo a rival of Homburg and Baden-Paden. The other day the inhabitants of the principality, stimulated probably by rival contractors, took it into their heads that Capt. Doineau had pernicious monopoly which ought to be put down. The people assembled to the number of 300—a very formidable as semblage indeed in such a State as Monaco —and marched up the steep and serpentine castle hill to the court-yard. of Prince Gnmahrs palace. What was he to do? The whole army of Monaco consists of a sergeant, a corporal, and about a half a dozen men. The Prince was constrained to issue a decree ordering Captain Doineau to leave the territory of Monaco within twelve hours. If the order bad not been obeyed, the sovereign Prince himself would have been packed oft. Monaco has long been marked by France for annex ation, and this incident will furnish an excuse whenever a favorable opportunity occurs. Popular Settilifient • It is perhaps inevita.ble,.bnt none the less to be regretted, that the Fitz-John 'F'orter ease should arouse once more the' fierce animosi ties, personal and partisan, of 1862. .It is clear, from the official record, that - General' Portar was satisfied with his court at the: time, of trial, and so expressed himself, personally ,- and through ,•counsel. If the- matter rests only. there, the case clearly should' not be re vised, atiO least. Of. all !. should, ; pardon be granted. But the ground on which Messrs. Greeley and Banks, Senators Wilson, Sherman, Curtin,, Foster, Harris and other distinguished men haVe asked -for revision, is entirely different. Their ground is, that while then. Court contemplated .no injustica t , ",,new and decisive testimbny, inaccessible at the time of trial," is now offered, The existence of such evidence is a question, of fact, and - a fact of which such gentlenien as, those just narued"should he competent. udges. We think public sentiment is in favor of fair play for Porter.- Times. The Kansas Burning Well. (From the,Fort Scott- MonJtor, reb. , 23.J - Citizens and strangers yisited the burning well in flocks on guntiffy. Pram before noon until sundown a constant stream of people, on foot, in carriages, and on horseback, were going or twining from that remarkable curi osity. At seethed, and bubbled, and burned for thenilis long as their curiosity and in= quisitiveness prompted them to watch it •; and we Prestinfe it - is bunting , et, as it has been for two months past. It seems almost a pity that so much gas of nature's own superior manufacture, should thus "waste its sweetness on the desert air." It is not wasted, howerer. It!proves that below there is a laboratory where for ages nature has been' busy with .gigantic chemical experiments, and that materials,rich and inexhaustible, are-there , stored, awaiting but the utilitarian expedients of man's in genuity,and necessities to idatape, them into the appliances of civilization andiviatltie.. XIMMIEIjTISi_OF, OCEAN sreAmEnii: 811713 811021 g !i , il j ) ..DATE. ) Srnidt ilremen.'..New York ' ' Jan.•2o Cella , Tarifa Liverpool ...New York via B Feb. 1 Llverpool.,New .... • . -Feb. 2 - Minnesota Liverpool... New York, ~...Feb. 3 Pernxilan Liverpool-Portland-1, • • Feb, 3 . Nrut Plesgow...New York,-.., ~...,Feb. 4 /Slain is . ositiaptorl...New York - "Fobi ;8 Aleppo Liverpool ..New York ' ' Feb. ;8 TO DEPART, C. of Italtintore..New York-LtvernooL ' Feb. 19 Villa de Yarls....Now York-liayre.....- ........... -.Feb. 19 Belietia " New York-Liverpool Feb: 19 Oen Cronrwell...New York. f .NewOrlearts. Feb. 19 Anglia-- Now York-Glasgow .. Feb: 19 3 nniata- Orfne;...Feb: 19 Wyonkleg. , .....Tibiladembla...Bavannah • Feb.l9 Pioneer •Plnladelobia...Wihnington Feb.2l 'B. America:. New York ...Rio Janeiro, a 0... Feb. 21 Alaska...-. ......,Nlyr Feb.2l C of 21exied,.. . .. ork.,. Fara Bros, &a Feb;22 City of Cor' New 1011-Liven:idol H Feb: 22. Plow or -Hamburg Fob. 22 Minnesota-. ...Hsmmonia ... New York... Liverpool ' Feb. 23 China New Yoric..Liverpool Feb .23 Gen eade New York ...New Orleans Feb. 23 Tarifa New Ydrk-Lijerpool ' • Feb. 24 C. of Brooklyn.. New York..Liverpobl Feb. 26 I BOARD Or TRADE. Ov a J. JM WETNENILL, lorqut.Yoclatsurraß. 'GIGO. N. ALLEN, • - ; ; MARINE BIILLETiN. rtniT OF F III I!_ADELPIIIA—Fiii.Iti. RVN meEs, 0 401 STIN Saws, 20 I Huta AR. 4 YESTERDAY . r I 3 •PArthr Olk.lo, Folday to Jae L Bewley I"rn 414°44' irnt,DAlLy,EyEtrixo Eptixtrizi-7-roiLADELtquA s EItii)AY.'PEI3II,IIARY 18.1870. Monaco hi a Fernient. To Allirirk SHIPPERSf - GUT FOBOSTON.—STEAMSHIBOSTON.—STEAMSHIP DIRECT. SAILING FROM EACH PORT LINE swans ay. Wednesday and Satard • , FROM ,PINE STREET WHARF PHILADELPHIA. AND LONG WHARF . BOSTON. , .vlO3lll PHILADELPHIA. FROM BOSTON. 10 A. M. 3 P. M. SAXON,_Wednesday,Feh. 2 ARlES, ' Wednesday, Feb. 2 NORMAN ,T.Satiinday, " 5 ROMAN Paturdayi,.. , " 6 AILIEB, Wednesday 9 SAXON,Wednesday, " 9 ROMAN, Saturday, " 12INORMAN, Saturday," 12 SAXON, Wednesday, " 16 mugs. Wednesday, " 16 NORMAN BanertleYs" /9 1 R O MA N , L I tt u rds.Y , " 19 ARIES. W ednesday , " 23 SAXON, wednesaay, " 23 BOHAN, Saturday, ." 26 NORMAN, Saturday " 26 These Stetanstdps ,p , unctually. ' , neigh& received every day. • Freight forwarded to all tokkta in Heir England. For Freight or Pasmagiso,wrlor accommodations) apply to ' nts,r WINSOB & CO., 338 Souttr Deleeuw° avenue. _ _ DHILADELPRL&_ RICiEHOND ANIi NORFOLK STEAMSHIP LINE. THROUGH ISECHIT • AIR LINA .TO THZ SOUTH AND WEST. INCREASED FACILITIES AND E.EDUCED RATES • • FtrlS7o: STEAMERS LEAVE EITZET WEDNESDAY and BATURDAY,at 12 &elk, Noon, from FIRST WHARF, above MARKET Street. RETURNING, LEAVE RICHMOND TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS. and NORFOLK WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS. IFirNo Bills of Lading signed after 12 o'clock on Sailing Day. THROUGH RATES to all points in North and South Carolina via Seaboard Air-Line Railroad, connecting at Portaroonth, and to Lynchburg, Va., Tennessee and the West via Virginia and Tennessee Air-Line and Rich mond and Danville Railroad. Freight HANDLED BUT ONCE_Ald.takett at LOWER RATES THAN ANY OTHER LINE. Nonsf charge for colt:mission. dra age,oranyexpensefor traer. t fliesuaslalps fritnfo itt lostertratra. r 'Freight recorivedTiAlLY. -• - State-room accommodations for passengers. WILLLsk Ul.l/.ffi & 00. No, 12 South Wrea and Pier No, 1 North Wharves. W. P. PORTE R:Agent Atßiarocosti..a.nd City Point. T. P. CROWE L CO., Agents at Norfolk DHILADELPI3IA. HOgaralnali 2111Alti9HIli :CONSILIUM: syGuLAB LINES FROM QUEEN STREICT 'WHARF. The JUNIATA will sail for NEW ORLEANS, via HaTa, on Satuplay. Feb. from. 19, Th an o YAZOO will sail om. NEW ORLEANS, via HA YANA. on Thursday, Feb. IT. The WYOMING will sail for SAVANNAH on Saturday, Feb. 19. at 8 o'clock A. N. The TONAWANDA will !tail Iran SAVANNAH on Saturday, Feb. 19. The PIONEER will sail for WILMINGTON, N.0.,0n Monday, Feb. 21, at 6 A. M. Through bills of lading signed, and passage tickets sold to all points South and West. BILLS of LADING SIGNED at QUEEN ST. WHARF. For freight or nassag.e, apply to w7.41.,1AH JAMES, General Agent, ', " : 1.90 South Third street. EW EXPRESS LINE TO ALEXA N. dria, 0 eorgeand Waabiagton;D. C., via Ches. a cake and Delaware Canal, with connections at Alex. andria from the moat area route for Lynchburg, Brie toi, Knorvillo , NaShVinelDattOnnnd the Sorithwest.. Steamers leave regniarlyfrom the first 'wharf abor Harket street, every Saturday at noon. Freight received daily. M. P. OLYDE & 00., N 0.12 South Wbarves and Pier.' North Whanroe. HYDE & TYLER, .agenta at Georgetown. _ M. 'ELDRIDGE & GO., &gents st Alexandria. Va _._. °TICE:4 4 'OB 2.TEW YOBIC., VIA. DEL awareand Raritan Canal—Swiftenre Tranenarta• t on Coinpany—Deepatch and Bwitteure Lines,— The business by these Linea wilt be replanted on and after the Bth of March.. For Freight, which, will be taken on acc =I Bora da h ommot Whar vesing terma, apply VIAL to BAIRD CO., , NOTICE -FOR NEW YORK, VIA DEL AWARE AND BARITANCANAL. BWIFTSIIIIR TRANSPORT.ATION COMPANY. DEBpATOII AND BWIFTRUBE LINES. The business of tbe se lines will bemoaned on =dates the 19th orMarob. For fisiglit,wbioh will be taken o aocenniiodating ternis,apply to WM, BAIRD & 00., • • • No. 132 Routh Wharves. CONSIONZEgrIitOntES. OTICE—THE BRIG "ANNIB BATCH=N BLDlllt,nfrora•Portland,Me.i now discharging at M Mead Alley Wharf. Consignees will please attend to the reception of their goods. WORSItLiM 3 CO., Con; signees,l23 Walnut stew dad f CAUTION AIITIO 14.—ALL I.—ALL ARO hereby cautioned against harboring or trusting any of the crew of the British brig Estelle," Delay master. from Rotterdam, as. no debts ,qf their contract ing will be paid by Captain or Oonsi,gneee.. WORKMAN A CO., Consignees. tt. = E mm siva o±:i• 44. Itzl B, W. so Streets. Incorporated Febr posits and Payments and 2 P. M. and ou ktonds, from 3to 7 o'clock. Infanta January 1,1870. President—JOHN WIN,CI DIANA Charles Humphreys, Samuel V. Merrick, William W. Neen; Peter Williamson R. Bundle J. Lewis, °Mort Toland, Sailor. Baker, Jahn Ashkurst, Prod 'lt Fraley, Joh. S. Lewis, kl.O 'IO•SPICOIA.IiHEPOWSITSH MMIM Ili aD e 111 31 8' 1 I ; , ' . OS ICITHOLW z 1 TOCKRT lINIVES, 'I'VAItIs 'and wry HAN I Rs of • beautiful Ruts .h* ItOTIGRREP and AVE Ai I ETCHER'S and tile OBLEBRANZU "LIU ULTRI RAZORi j rgissorts IN fgA.SES of le fi nest dustier. atora,,notdvee, Solomon an Tabla Cu ry,, ground a , olfeheoL:lAß INSTRUMENTS of Ale roost rrov .. tonitructio to omelet th e bearing i at, Z. MAD RA,' , Outlet' and Surgical Inetrtuaent Malter.llS Ten street beta 1 heatnat. ' , s ' ' . , myl-H: cOTTON 7 4/1,120 — E 7XUE - 4--1 - 827 , 134T-41338 - 00T ton,:, H. els Rice—Now JasulbsEt• P ro m ,steamer ; ' 1 onawanda," rm. Savannah, aa., smut ,for Pale. by I 1 000HIZAhi, RU SEPT., A 09.011 Chestnut, stroet,, ~ CI OTTON.-404 13.4.LE5, Cf.!1747)1T, NO vr 1 N.) landing front .steanier Wypnilgbkorn. flavalwa43l. 411 a.; and for sale by 00UltRAM, RUSSELL - AV OUAlit Uhestnut street. , ' G FUND SOCI . IV:WALNUT add TENTH nary. VD. Open for De. •tween the hours of 9 A. M. y and Thursday afternoons t per cent. per anlllll3l from , 7 GERS. John o.•Oresson, John O. Davie, Joseph B. Townsend, it'J. Lewis, 31 .- 4cob P. Jones, Tilghman, +. I Charles Wheeler, Saunders Lewis, John E. Cope, Henry L. Gaw, Henry Winsor,‘ 00N , 86141n.; Treasurer. , fes,eqn.lrorol liAr THOM 44,8 & SONS AIIUT /Me • Nod. 1324.nd 141 Sonth FOUBTadtreel N OF STOOKS Asp BEA,LESTATE,, um °sales at the Philadelphia Zacharias OM? TUSEIDAY.at 12 o'clock W r Furniture sales` ;,t' ithe AuoUbn ettve / toast snide di Beachinceiroonfveseinoid ktteljttofi ELEGANT ENGLISH /1001 S. ON PRIDAY.A.FTSBOON.: - Feb- 18, at 4 o'clock, elegantly Illustrated and standard Library Week/. J uvenileii, Gift Books, Poets, Novelists, In fine bindings. Administrator's Sale, , No. 124 Tulpehocken street, Genriantosni. HAUSOIIik ROSEWOOD, ,WALNOT AND OAK NITUKE, HANDSOME ByCIATELIAI AND rs PORTA INS. VERT Fl it WI, PAINT NOS, .MIRRORS',NCH LAT MANTEL. AND 11414, SUPERIOR , SPRING MAT ftIi.SSES, MOH MEDALLION, VELVET, BRCS , NIELS` AND OTHER - CARPETS, - ELEGANT' Flll , NCH CHINA. HANDSOMELY, OUT AND EN , OKAYED GLA SSW Aux, ace. , . on wxoNzsDAT mo4trilio. Feb. fit, at 11 o'clock, at No. 124 tripe ocken street, Germantown, by, catalogue, vr the entire HOusehold Furni ture comprising— Handsome Itoseood ..srawing Room *ad litttingßoom Furniture. brotatelle 'and plash cov ertnge; 'handsome Walnut Chamber Suit, elegant Oak Dada Sideboard, very large and elegant astira wood Extension Table, Oak Hall Furniture, ettaerlo_r Ma hogany and Cottage ChaMbet Furniture, tine 'French Plate Mantel and Pier Mirrors, verY.4 l no,oll Fdiatings. handeeme Brocatelle and Lace Curtains, handsomely painted and gilt Mantel Vases,Bronre Ornaments, su perior Spring Matresees, rich Medallion Velvet. Buis. sele And other Oarpetti,elettant French Ohina,handsomely Cut and Angraved 01456WAre, Kitchen Utensils ALSO, A LARGE AND' MEGA, T FRENCH 'CHINA DINNER, TEA AND DESisERT SEVIC, BLUE AND GMT DECORATED. 222 PIECES. CARRIAGES, HAANDSSI'dm. Also, OennanteWn Wagbil, by Wm. pittntalv close Carriage, by Watson; four pets Doubt. and Single liar. nese. barden Implements, ac. May be examined at 8 o'elock on the Morning ofaide. VALUABLE OBEEN-HOUBE PLANTS. Tbe , vatuable Oreen-honse Plants will be sold on FRIDAY MORNING, February 25, at 10 o'clock PUBLIC SALE ON THE PREMISES, By order of the Commissioner of Markets `and City Property, Wat-yes Ind Landings. THREW, STollY BRICK BUILDING. UN SATURDAVMORNINO, Feb. 20, 1170, aril o'clock precisely, will gold at pub• sale, to the highest biddet, en the premises, all that three-story brick messnage (mot. fed by, the Nineteenth Ward Union Leagne, situate at the junction of Frank. ford road and York streets. Nineteenth Ward. To tie taken down and the material an d debris removed by the' purchaser on or before April 1,187 Q. to be paid at time of BRIO. By corder of J. H. PUGll.Estr.,Ocankilluchmer. MOE PUBLIC SALE, ' By order of the Commissioner of Markets and City Pro perty. Wharvver and Landings. LEASES OF CITY WHARVES, ON TUESDAY, fABCH 1, At 12 o'clock, noon, at the Philadelphia Eichange,will be sold at Dublin auction, to the highest bidder. for the term of one or three years, the following mooed wharves and landings, Bridesburg wharf, or the river Delaware. Cumberland street wharf, on the river Delaware. Marlborough street wharf, on the river Delaware. Prime attest wharf, on the river Delaware. Vine street wharf, on the river Schuylkill. By order of J. H. PllGll,Comraiggioner. B u.Nitts4u,Duitkcoicuw & co., AUCTIONEERS, NOR. 232 and 211 Market' 'Steel. corner of Bank. LARGE SALE OF FRENCH AND OTHER EURO PEAN DRY GOODS, ON MONDAY MORNING, • Feb, 21, at 10 o'clock,on four months' credit. including— DRESS GOODS. Pieces Mk and cord Mohaire, Alpacas, fine Reps, Ac. 'do superior quality Poplin Alpacas and White Piques. do Spina' Delninen. Papielinns. Mohair Lnstres, 100 PIECES LYONS DRESS SILKS. Full lines all boiled black Taffeta and Drap do France. ,'de extra .heavy black Gras Grains and Cache mere de Solo. do very elegant colored Poul . tdo Sole. • 75 PIECES SATINS, In blacks and colors. orvarirms vial Mee. 2.5 PIECES GROS DL NAPLES * In the newest spring shades. 100 PIECES NADINE& Plain white, black and colored and a hoiden, latent novelties. DONNA MARIA, For veils. new shades. just landed. -, KID GI OWES. Also, ZO dozen ladies' and gents' Faris Kid Gloves. , RIBBONS. 'Also, 400 cartons rich Bonnet Ribbons, comprising— ro line of plain assorted colors Taffeta Ribbons. do ' all boiled black Ribbons. numbers 4to 200. do cob red andblack, Satin Ribbons, extra qua! ties, plain corded and feather edges. a pico dm, etc. Also, Foil lines Colored Crepes, French Artiacial Flowers &c., &c. Also, Balmoral and Hoop thirty. ildkfs., White Goods Ties. Embroideries. Dread and Cloak Trot= ings,Braids Buttons, Glares, linsbrellas, Fancy Goody, &c. SALE OF 2000 CASES -BOOTS,. SHOES, .ILA.TS. ao ON TUESDAY MORNING, Feb. 22, at 10 o'clock, on four months' credit. LARGE SALE OF BRITISH, FRENCH. GERMAN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, ON THURSDAY MORNING: Feb. 24, at 10 o'clock, on form Months' credit. JAMES A. FRERM A Pi) AUOTION.VaIity N 0.422 WALNlTT'reeet. EXECUTORS' SALE . THE PREMISES: XOTEL PROPERTY, CHURCH STREET, FRANK _ FORT. On SATUR,PAY AFTERNOON, Feb. 19, ino, .at 4 o'clock, will be sold 'on ,, the premises; a three story brick Hotel property., , Church , street, near the bridge, over the Lia•T t creek'. 'Lot '96x100 feet. Exerts WA' of,U4heeS .4grei deceased. • . Sale , at the ,diehlaud. 'HouseMoi. 107,799 and Arch' street: • HA.NDSCIUMPARLOTh FURNITURE alinusTELs,m- GRAIN.AND OTHER CARPETS, WALNUT AND COTTAGE 81PY8 HAIR CIIATRESGS E ./ S : B A E R D A D . IN G , • C TEA A IAN L I A HO W WATK OOK I N ERS.H P AR-R T U M FIXTURV ISt_NRUNCIATOR, LIQUORS, etc-, etc. • , • • ' •' ' ON MONDAY 'MORNING; at ten o'eltick, by estologeo, the entire parlor. chamber. diuing:ropm and kitchen furniture, of the , Ashlargl.!ricaule; comprising , elegant al( walnut parlor finite, covered, with violet plush, oil walnut chamber :X, wardniboth'. bureaus,' bedsteads, washstand", hatr matresses, podding, linen. blankets, ntirtoid; .41h:dug-tables:. glass ware; china, steam. beating apparatus, cocking utensils, laundry fixtures, marble bars, initinciater, fine liquors, A•ci, 4tc. May ke . exavi_gt ,with catalogue, on morning of sale. • Set re of the Whole veinnutury. --- MA.H,T.LNI fki.k.H.r.f,' Al 3 01 1 101k1 masa, (Lately Salesmen for M+ Thomas & Boned N 0.1529 CHESTNUT street. rear entrance from Minns TWO ELEGANT PIANO -10ItTES, SPLEEDID PARLOR SUITS, RICH VELVET CARPETS, &c. ON SATURDAY. MORNING, ' • Feb. 19, at the auction store. without reserve, very flue tone 73.; octave , Plarto Forte, square grand, in elegant rosewood case, nearly new, capt 0750; elegant 7-octave Piano Forte,- rosewood • caae, .both made first-class New York maker; very elegant rosowoobrocatolle Parlor Suit: handsome Walnut and 'PlushParlor Suit, flue Vel ye r and . other Carpets, tine French. Plate Mantel and;Pier Mirrors, &c. • ' • ' • Special Perernyitory Sale at the Auction Rooms. ELEGANT FURNITURE, RICH PLIDiII PARLOR SUIT, HANDSOME OILED WALNUT CHAMBER SUITS, SPLENDID ROSEWOOD SEVEN-OCTAVE PIANO FORTES. FRENCH PLATE MIRRORS, DESKS AND 'OFFICE FURNITURE, CARPETS, ,Ac,,C. , ON" SA'TURD'AY 'MORNING, At 1014 o'clock, at the auction rooms, No. 529 Chestnut street; very - etterior Walnut Household Furniture, handsome , C ; arved• Walnut and Crimson, Finals Parlor Snit 4 - Elegant Walnut Chamber Suite, oil finish; splendid isßotafavood Piano Forte, full, seven oc tave 4verstrung base; French Plato Mirrors, Walnut Desks) . and 'CMGs: . Furniture, flue Brussels and .othor Carpets, China and Glassware, handsome Sideboards. Extension Dlning.Tablee, Dining 'Room °hairy, Look ing Glasses. Pictures, Library Table, &c. • The Furniture will be ready for examination on Fri giv. SCOTT'S ART OP,XL,E,R,Y AND AUCTION COMMISSION SALES ROOMS, - • ,B. SCOTT. 'JR., Aucti()neer. ' . 1117 CHESTNUT street, , ' • Girard Row. Particular attention paid to , ont-door 'aloe. at mode. rate rates. ' ' d 029 tf - SPECIAL TRADE SALE BARTRAM t TAUTON FAMILY SEWING =•• MN . ON MON ACHI DAY MORNING, • Feb. 21, at 103‘ o'clock, by 'order of Wm. T. Hopkine, 11111 Chestnut. street, general agent for Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Southern States for these superior Ma• chinas i whick, poly need to heOecae,knoWn to make them the most popular family sewing machines in the market.. They, are jdst from , the manufactory, -every wny complete, and sold with, the agent's guarantee. Alaehluss noW on exhi bit ion si the .office of the agency, where palliest are invited to call and examine them and receive imitructione in , working them before- and after the sale. Canalso be Been at the auction rooms two Clays before sale. .. We have received instructions from Mr. J. Lutz, N 122Seath•Riererith f streot.30 offer, his entire Stock of Fnrnitnre at pullie'sale,on THURSDAY and FRIDAY. Yebrttaty 24 tuts 25. on account of retiring from business end doparture for Rpm" Particulars hereafter. ' • • A. MC 'IA:ELAND, ' AUCTIONEER, 12/9: 011XST.NUT Street. Nov — Personal attention given to Sales of ridusehold Furniture at nwelllng._s. ' Mgr Public Saies of .'urniture at the Anction items, 1779 Chestnut street,:eVer* tilondak and l'unrsdsi Air For_partionlars pqo Public Ledger. BR - IC lb nape rlot'd lass of ithrnlture' at IPrivate m L. ASHBRIDGE . 4% 00., ALTO, .1, • Eir t ß:. 0.54 MARKET street. above Pift riziT-,..--....- -r a R 6 1•': t. °REY ESTABlLliiiilt: menu.-- B .)lleoruelg:pf exult awl Iliiffir' ti tr i vt4 i oney tidvanged on Merchandise- generally—Watonek :lowelrY; Diatnonds, Gold' and: Silver Plate, and on all articles oivelnejor any lengtkoi tine agreed on, •WATCELES I.IM , JEWELGY•• AT, FRIVATEI .- 11. Fine Gold glintgg Owle t Double idottorn and Goan. so. English Aolorie and hlwins Patent Lever' Watches; Nineo4l , llnoting Gage and OpenTeee Lenin° Wae!C' Tine Gold Duplex - end other IVntchen; Fine silver Hunt. thifi Gar And %on ragaAnglielt, Antqriql,n, en& wig Patent Lover and 140p4 . 10,Weltepi08; D0111)1,0 vase EnTuo Qaartior And , o t yr, itetteeL: lOUs , fetter Wa L te be; Diamond Bteee in_ .e• Finger Shuts; "Ear Binge; studs: , &e.;.`Fine 'uor , Chihtit; Nredidironev Braceletaf ',Marl t .P i ln°; g l 3 Te ran t r l WlLP i ng',Fl ti liqfq ,F•nr4,Ctrel end Joe , foL/111 1 /Alillril.: jArge and., valuable IrLreigalt C7hOid. 'am tab! for a• ovidlerfpoot $5O. .' ~,,,.:_,' ~, t : Also, several Lote in 410$11. A/iirnfill4 , l 'PR I m Mtt"tOP I V nut etreetd. - ,- . .Ikt!eT!.ort I 1 Illitt)AlAl3, 81.11,1111 & tittN, A.UOTUM. 1 RAAB AND CrOMbllSBl6llf nffiteltAlSTll.' lioeorehold~ ilOar raV") irdrultjti e co ?tut' droatiTt l lon reoggvin 010 26106 of rurnituie at g=attended toon the 01001 reasonable tetur. , , Sale at No.lsollOuthhert street TOOLS, MACHINE'. LUMBICR.t acc.; Ofr A OAR:" i PEVITER 11.0 , , ON SATURDAY' MORNING. ' '' I Ar'lo o'clock , b aV rhei carpenter ahoy of . John 'S.B2ltta i , 'No /WS Utah err iltreet, will be sold, One eusertor Mon tieing Rfitchltie,lntee ipower and Circular arr, Beach Visia, planes, 'roole,Ap. , ' Afriereadot , of Ltrinber aud Mouldings. '4 4.± : , DT BABBITT &' AUCTIONEERS; „up tro. sigAEmpit llOeet. c 010.14 H= strrner or Bank Mr*. dri D. MOOLBES 'llll 4304 V• 16. IstiefraitkiiT geg. l9 " ll/181 BOOT AIM 8110SIAL I ALVIIRY 410/MAY AL=l DAVIS 8 HARVE ' , Are I NEEREI, (Leto with M. Theinee antis Store Nos. gland I No th : htth et eet. INSURANCE .CO: t 2 NORTH AMERICAi • • J . A440A4111.1,13/0) 14C011PORATED 1704. CHARTER PEE.,PETM-T I O, & ‘.,16Q0,01/0 00. ASSETS • - 2,703,404 00 Emma paid eines orgatlfstatiull i. .23"000)-f Ileceima of Premium, '69 1,991X/it from investments, ' ' 1/4,60674, 1 • ' ' ' $2,106,834 Losses paid, 1869, Jan. 1, 1370 .. : .......... 3,035)380 81 STATEMENT OF THE ASSETS. ' First Mortgage on City Property $760,480 El 'United Btates Government and other Loan. • Bonds 1,122,046 00 Railroad, Bat It and Canid Stocka' ' 63,705.041 Cash in Bank and ...... ........ 247,620 Loans on Collateral Sechrity ' • 32,858 OW Notes Receivable,. mostly- Marine-Pre- 621 whim Accrued Interest. . 20 ,944 00 ,367 00 Premiums in course of transmission 65,193 00 Unsettled Marine Premiums , 100,90 Q 011. Real Estate, Office of Company, ' 30,000 et • ' DIRECTORS. , Arthur G: Coffin, • Francis 11. eone, Samuel W. Jones, , „ Edwariiil. Trotter, Jahn A. Brown', Edward' S. Clarke, Charles Taylor, • T. Charlton neon'', Ambrose White, Alfred D. JoesnD, William Welsh, . • Louis C. Madeira, S. Morrie Wain, Chas. W. Cushman, . Jahn Mason', • . • • Clinient A'. Grideom, William Brockie. A Geo. L. Harrison, • RTITUR O. COFPIN, Preadont CHARLES PLATT, yicei Pres't. MATTHIAS MA Ris,Secretarr. 0. li. AREVIKS,, ASS 't Secretary. FIRE ASSOCIATION F , PHILADELPHIA. IncOrporated Horeb, 27, nab. Office---No. 34 North Fifth Street. INSURE BUILDINGS, BY HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND IMA OSS OHNDISE GENERALLY FROM L FIRE. • an the city of Philadelphia only.) ' Assets January. 1870. *1)1,572 '9732 25. TBUSTL'EB: William H . Hamilton, Charles P. Bower, • John Darrow, . Peter Williamson, George I. Young, Jesse Lightfoot, Joseph R. Lyndon, Robert Shoemaker, - Levi P. Coate, , Peter Armbnater, Samuel Elparhark, M. H. Dickinson, Joseph E. Schell. WM. H. HAMILTON, President, SAMUEL BPARRAwK, vice. President, WM. T. BUTLER, Secretary. THE PHILADELPHIA TRUST, • SAFE DEPOSIT AND INSITRANCE COMPANY, OEPICE AND BURGLAR-Pl2OOB VAULTS dr THE PHILADELPHIA BANE BUILDING, No. 421 CHESTNUT STREET. CAPITAL, $500,000. For SKEE•JCEEPING Of GOVERNMENT BONDS and other OECIIRITIES, FAMILY PLATE, JEWELRy,and ether VALII• ADZES, under special guarantee, at the leweat rate•.. The Company also offer for Rent at rates Tarling front 11.5 to .$75 per annum, the renter alone holding the key, SMALL SAFES IN TIIE BIIRGLAR-PROOF VAULTS, affording absolute Bac tram against FMB, TIIEBT,BuR GLARY aid ACCIDENT. All fiduciary obligations, such as TRATATs, GUARDIAN.' snips, EXVCCTORBIIII.B, etc., will be- undertaken and faithfully discharged. Circulata,giving Cull dataile,forwarcled on application • • DIRECTORS. Thomas Robins, Denjainin IL Oinnegys, Lewis R. Ashhurst, Augustus;Heaton, J. Livinoston Effinger.. F. Ratchford Starr, R. P. Mcf_Jullagh; Daniel Haddock, Jr. Edwin M.Lewis, Edward Y. Townsend, James L. Claghorn, John D. Taylor, , Ben. Wm. A. Porter.,.OFFICERS.• Pres Nent—LEWIS ASHOURST, VW! Fresiderit-4. LIVINGSTON ERRINGER. Secretary and,Trea.utrer, , R. P. IncetlLLACill... ;.. Solicitor—RlCHAßD L . . . ; ;; fe2 tr pUm /TIRE RELIANCE'- INSURANCE. 00211. , A.. PANT. OF PHIIRIoPHI,A• Incorporated'lntlB4 LAß r. - Charter Ferpetual. °Mee, No. NM Walnut street., r . . CAPITAL, $BOO,OOO. ' • ' ' Insures against loos or damage by FIRE, on House, , Stores and other Buildings; limited or perpetual, and on' .Furnitureun ty „Ukmils, Wares and Merchandise in town or co I,OtiSESTROMPTLF ADJUSTIID ,ARD PAID. Assets, December, 1, 1869 ,$401,872 42 Iniosted in the folkming SecuriGes,vh s . First Mortgagee on. City Property, well se. , ‘;, cured— $16,100 00, United States Government Loans 83,000.00: Phliadelphia City . 6 Per Cent. Imam, 76,C00 00 - Warrants .. . , ... 6,036 7(i• Pennsylvania 000,000 6 Per Cent ........ • 60,000 00 PennsYlvania Railroad Bonds, First Mortgage 6,000 00 Camden and Amboy Railroad Company's drer Cent. Loan 6,00000 Huntingdon and Broad Tell 7 Per Cent. Hen* ” • gage Bonds 4,080 da County Fire Insurance Company's - Stock. 7,050 00 6.llechanics' Bank Stock 4,000 00 Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania Stock /0, 0 00 0 0 Union 'Mutual Insurance Company's Stook. 120 00 Reliance Insurance Company o f Philadelphia Stock 3,200 00 ..... ... . •••••• ........... ..... Cash in Bank and 'on hand. ' • 16.316 72 Worth at Par Worth at present market pricee....... . . -. DIRECTORS, ' Thomas Ll. BM, Thomas H. Moore, William Musser,, Samuel °Ratner, Samuel tlienham,' • • ' • James T. Young, H. L. Carson, . Isaac E. Baker, Wm. Stevenson; Christian J. Hoffman, Beni. W. Tingley, Samuel B. Thomas, Edward Biter. _ . THOMAS O. HILL, President. Was. CHUB% Sicretaiy. • PHILADELPHIA, Decemer 23,1669 . . .ial-tn th II # THE PENNSYLVANIA. FIRE INERT. RANCE ' COMPANY. —lnconorated 164b-Charter FerPettial. No. Ma WALNUT street; opposite Independence Square, This Company, favorably known to the commtudty for over forty years, -continues to insure against loss or damage by tiro on public or Private Bundinse, either perreanently or fora limited time.' Also on rniture, nt*cklof.thmtbri, and Merchandise generally, on libersJ terms. ' Their Capital, together with a large, Surplus Fund, is Invested in the most careful winner, w h ich enables them to offer to the insured an undoubted , soctuitY in the MHO of loos. - I)I3I.O'fORS. , , • . . Daniel ismith,.Jr,, John Devereux Alexander Benson, Thomas Smith,. , Isaac Haelehtirst, • Henry Lewis Thomas Robins, i:, , J. Gill ingham Feb, • , Daniel Iladdock,Jr. , O. ~ s' DANIEL SMITH, JR.., President. _W M, G. CROWELI6 Secretary. . 8149-81 • ANT fIR ACITE INSURANCE oc.).iii• . P'ANY.—CHARTEIL PERPETUAL. :Office, no. 311 WALNUT Street, above Third,. Philads, Wilt insure against Loss or Dimage by Fire on Build! lags, either perpetually or for &limited time, Household Furniture and lfferchandloo generaltlY. • Also, Marine lrisurance on Vessel!,' Oartpi•es and ,Freights;, „In!aos Insurance to all parts of the Union, DIRECTORS. William Esher, • Lewis Ande ri d e d. • Wm: 81. Baird. ' ' ' John Ketcham, ~ nu B. Blackiston, , : •J. E. Biwa, , illiara F. Dean, ' ' John'll. He Peter kIege fOILLIAM SHWlt ui L li g&n. liennel. i , . _ _ i • • ; WILLIAM F. DEAN', Vice President, War. DI, Sinrin;fleeretary. , , i 5.22 to tn a tir ITVED FIREUEN'S ,INSURANOR hIPANr PHILADELPHIA . Y - o 'r ' 'I .;, • r . . . _ . Thls'Oiinipaiiitakiii ritice et the reWeat Cates ,consistent rillsh 1 1 0f41 , a49P9.44f11. its 11. 1 ieR", "Olu" rely to Full m uisuusos Uti TlVlrrk 4F i Pll /4P4 1114 ' Pp( . .• ' • 1 ' 13P l ifioe-0.723 Arch etivet,iOtitth National Oonit goner*, t'..4 ~, 1. . D ith c o r ions , '. 1 ' . 'Thbaltli J. Martin, i , Henry W ) Xtener.' • : John Ifirst,. A lbortus Kin g, Win ~` A...Roun .. • • tieUrY lll =li , .i,...r.,,,frtgri, ,• ~ Ja„,„,wood, , „l a 4on ;. • ,, q , ~ , John sliallerode, . aeolesjeo er,.. .1 , J • hour x Ali king Ale.glinder T.'DicknOn; ' 'ONO* ninillignni Aloo.,q.,Roblr.tqz, , i . , Fluttik Jcitepetnotc, , , JaniCg P. Dillon. - ... N SS Tree Me 1. s :'44;A:ll4i.ir4;•Vitcsk. 44 PP' t'vVr. irL.N; 6 eo l k . 6 , 1 7 ,5r4L - 64i;.; The t er r e ofen & Globe lint., ,Cov. 2 4ssets. Gold, 3 z 7,60(5;390 itt, the United :Stole s 2 1 0.0p000 - I.)aily Receipt; ow $243,000.00. Premium; in 186 ' *5"66.5 Lases in 4868; $3;66 1 2„445.03' 11T0..6 Merchants' Etc fiange; Phlial4lphik;,, 18; 9ciptyq1TER .pEttiOtiAL. oPvit - turf tr , f 1'4.; ; • :FIRE ' INSURANCE (1011:PANT pitnotiThEikilA, , OFFICE.-435. and, 437 f Chestnut:SU Asse* . pri l 17 E 4 iix9• 4 77411 ,1 f 4 76i,, $2,823 . 421 674 n ~) '• Capital 0! 4400.. Accrued Burping and Premiums 'Atom , INCOME Fon 1870, _ LOSSES rAirt emo,boo. • ' ''', o44:+aiis LAMES 1') • ' IRI;500,00% , Perpetunt mad Temporary,Pallcies on Liberal Terms. The Coffman) , also issues poi idies Minn'ther Renta 'of alf kinds of Dnildiarre,Graund Rekts and Mortr,weit... ; The " FRANKLIN " has no ' DISPUTED t,LAIM. • ', • • , DIRECTORS. " "Alfred G. Raker, Alfied • ". Samuel Grant, . Thomas Sparks, Geo. NV. Richards, 7 Wm: B.4rant, Isaac Loa, Tiggrlas 8. Erna, . • George Fales, - Gustavus S. Benson. i• • 1 .. ALFRED 0, BARER, President. GEORGE PALES, Vice President:* JAS. W. McALLISTEK, Secretary. i• THEODORE M. REGER, Assistant Secretary. fel Weal§ . • • • $2,783,581'00 rtELAWA RE • .51IITUAt SAFETYINeffi Li RANGE COMPANY, Incorporated, by the laegteiee halm of Pennsylvania, 1835. Office, 8. E. coiner of THIRD and WALLiwr streets, Philadlp Uß ia A . TriARINE INBNOEB . . On Vessels, Cargo and Freight to UR all pa pa rts W of the ed*. INLAND On goods by river, canal. la lNS ke and land carriage to MI • parts of the Union. . FIRE INSURANCES • - On Merehandise generally • on Stores, • Dwelliiim, • Houses, • ' ASSETS or TEIN COMPANY Novemner 1,1869. . 8200,000 United States Five Per Cent. Loan, ten-forties ' W 218,000 IS 100,000 United States Six. Per Cent. Loan (lawful money) 107,760 lai 50,000 ilnited States Six , Per Cent. Loan, ISM 'OM 10' 200,000 State of Per'• Cent, Loan. 2:6,90* 200,000 City of Philadelphia: Six Cent Loan (exempt from tax)... . 2 0, 1 91926 100,000 State of New Jersey Six Per • • Cent.. 102,000414 20,000 Pennsylvania. Ra ilroad Fine; • Mortgage Six Per Cent. Bonds... • ; *46i1901 25,000 Pennsylvania Railroad Second ' Mortgage Six Per Cent. Bonds... .59 OW 25,000 ' ' esters Pennsylvania Railroad • Mortgage Six Per 'Cent. Bonds (Pennsylvania Railroad guar. • antee) ' ' MOW INF 30,000 State of Tennessee Five Per , • Cent. Loan " ' • ' ' 150E0011 7,000 State of Tennessee Six Per Cent. Loan • ''4,27060 /20500 Pennsylvania , Railroad Com pany, 250 shares stock 14;003 Of . 5,000 North Pennsylvania Railroad Company, 103 shares stock 5,900 aa sopa Philadelphia and Southern Mail • Steldp Company, 80 shares • Steam s TAXI OW 246,900 Loans on Bond and Mortgage, first liens on City Properties 246,960 ON Market value. 81,256X0 OS Cost, 511,2115,622 27. • • Real Estate.. 55,4340 Bills Receivable for Insurance , • • made. 223,700 Balances due at • Agencies—Pre: ' f. , I' • MiLIMB on Marine Policies. Ao- • crued Interest and other debts ' ' due the C0mpany.....,c..,. .... . ; Stock, Scrip, &c., of s u ndry poratione 4141706.. lilstimeted1 _ p. " • value L - 110 Cash in HAU...* ' 8168418 88 '," Cash in Drawer 972 26x61 4)1,231,400 Par Thomas 0..11p.nd, DIE — BC . John G:Dayls, • TOBS. • William'G. Doulton, Emund B. Sander, • Edward Darlington., ! Theophilus Paulding, H. Jones Droolte, James - Trucknair, Edward Lafonroades.. Hen.;l',llloaa, • Jacob Nagel, Henry C. Datlett, • Jaeoll P. Jonas, • t • James U. pd; . Wflllnm .audivig, Joebva 1 " • ralot • ' Joseph ,g Seal, ~ • ' Ebencer,lll'..tream,_ Thigh Craig; J. D. Semple; pittantsrg, Jutin D. Taylor, ' , A .D.Berger, , George W. BernadOti, ". D. T. Morgan, , William .11onston 4 i rrs i irAs , 43 2 , - . , DA.VII3, , YIca Pretrident., HENRY LYLBURN,BecretarY. HENRY BALL, Assistant fiedretary; THE COUN , II" FIRE INECRA I I4OIII 00144 • , p4LNY.—Otlice, lio,llo South if out st.teeti bedsore Chestnut. "The Fire Insurance flompany.Of theijonntr of RhDam delphia " Incorporated by tlieLegislature of Perimfylva= pi s i n 1439, for indtennity against loss or damage by Atari eXc4ulliVe Y . CHARTISM PRIIPEITUALi. ' 1 This old and reliable institution, with ample capita and contingent fund carefully invested, continues to in. - sure buildings, furniture, merchandise, &0., either per, manently Or for a limited time against lose or d by fire, at the lowest rates consistent with, the ab= safety of ite customers. Losses adjusted andint! with all poseible despatch, ; DUZI3TOBEIt Chas. J . B u tt er . Andrew.H. hlilley , , ; Henry Budd, Jowls N: Stone " John Horn, ' ' Rdwui.L.l3.eakirti ' Joseph Mare, „ Robert V. Meese, ' Jr. G eo rge Meolte, imA ' B4, llar s h uiru: Devi n ne ;poe , _ HENRY , UDR, ice Proeldent BENJAMIN F. HOEOKlXY,tikrcre and Treasurer ...;8401,572 42 8)400,6% ,53 DAME INSIJRANCIE • COMPANY„ .NO. JL: 809 OHESTMUT EITILIIBT. IN IMS. , OIiAITBB PBBPBTIIAZY. CAPITAL 2200.000. • • FIRE INSUBANCId 116110LIISIVGLi. Insure against Lou or Damage by Fire ei th er py.Par.; vernal or Temporal Policies. • mitnorona• , ile • • , , , Charles Michardson, Robert arm, Wm. M. Shawn, • John Arnie?, Jr.,' . .„ William M. Seyfert, , 10(1200 B. Orne, • John F. Sinith, Charles Bicker, Mailian,MMlee. John W. Bremen, George A. West". . Will BnaLff, ,•• • °BUMPS i son,rreddetent. WM. B. B , Viee•Treeklent. • . 'Aqua...Nisi. BLAND , Bearetil7, ' ea* • IL JEFFEErSON FIRE INSMOTOEI QOM. PANT of Philadelphia.--oMce, No, 24 North FitllS street, near Market street.. , ... , , Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennlylvenia. ()barter perpetual. Capital and Assets, .91456,00 u.. MAIM inenrance against Less or (imago by k on 'labile pg Private Buildings. Furniture, titocks, Goode 'ant Mer• °Wind's°, on favorable term, , . DUIZOTOBL Wm. McDaniel, divard). Moyer Israel Peterson, ' ' Frederick Ladner. John F. Belstetlin , Adam J. Glove, Henry Trotnnner, - H enry 'Delany, • Jacob Scliatidein, , John Elliott, , Frederipk Doll, brislian U. Prick, , Adam Samuel Mier, ' • George E. Fort, . ~) •;•i .; William D, Gardner. . , , . WILLIAM MoDANIEL President' ' 44 , IBILAILL PNTEBOO L 3fice Prealdenp. , , ' Plitt'? D. COLEMAN. Sacretary an d Treasitrer. i A MERICAN FIRE INS A.Nelt Oda. 13.. PANT, incorporated 1810. 4 0hartor pinnsA,l3 111 No. 810 whi-LiiIIT street, above TbiTia, ki14h2111104 Having a large pail-up Capital Stook and Timer*" vested to sound and avallatele_acouritipa, con Fe, insure' on dwollinge, !tom', tournittp B indtd veao9lo in 'port, and their cargo l le*altd , tothg a l i ? prop?rty. AD losses liberal } p roul t s t y , i L,; W I I 1 77 : 7 . 76011 1 / 1 8 13. Marin,tdmuutf(3l,Dginh, • ' John Welsh . ' cbstrias W,Doutiaor. ~,.3 Detrick Brady, , , Israel Morris, John'T. Lewis, • • r Mtn dl l iWetherill,'' , . '.' . William Pan , ,1 ' ' , l4votteh.ll7, 'Alai; Prßildillate: &LBERT O. ORAIRIT,ORXI. kieoretars. . C.OXL AIiDzWOOD.„, • MASON ininitik* • loan V. OPIRAVro THE CrNDERSIGI4II)3 ATT.IO4 tion ta dealt nttiolcbff ' t 3 Priug b lOll / 1 161 13t Lehigh awl Locust 11Lounta t 1u Coals which, with tne preptiiation 'even by usOye thuds can not be,uxcelhut by any ether Goal, ; .4 Office, ViauXlici lustltdte Builainal, - No. 16 t. ncycntll 11tre 4 t. • • KNI113,481 , 11; 1030-If ' otreet wharf. &buy . INSURANCE. 81,862,100 Oil lelB