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    EON. INVII.LIAN D. KELLEY, AND TJEID
PEOPLE. • •
PHILADELPHIA, February 22,1870.
Ilan. William D. Kelley:
Dear Sir : Having learned, with regret, your
desire to withdraw from Congress l and, that
,
you have intimated your intention to decline a
renomination as the Representative of the
Fourth District of Pennsylvania to the Forty
second Congress, we earnestly request you to
reconsider the subject and again consent to
accept the nomination.
Your course hitherto has been marked with
so 'great ability, having fully comprehended the
highest interests of the country and providing
so wisely for them, that now, when questions of
vital importance to our, present and futnre
prosperity (involving Reconstruction, Protec
tion to ome Industry and our great System
of Internal Improvements) are, to be dis
cussed and adjusted, requiring the highest
order of statesmanship , and the purest
patriotism, we cannot, with safety,
dispense with your services. We know
of no one within the bounds of your Congres
sional District on whom we can fix with any
hope of finding all the requisite qualifications
that you possess ; and, much as you may de
sire the quiet of private life, we believe your
sense of duty, not only to your constituents,
but, to the country at large, which has hereto
fore prompted you, will now induce you to
permit your name to go before the people of
your District as 'a candidate for their suffrages.
Your favorable reply will greatly oblige,
Yours truly,
FOURTEENTH WARD.
George I. Young, Geo. W. Wm. J. Macitei, ,
Thompeon, of L. Thomp. Barrows, Savory & Co..
son ii Co., F. B. Catchall,
Stuart., Peterson & Co., Edward D. Roberts,
B. O. Dram & Co., Edward Stiles,
Samuel T. Canby, A. T. Markley,
Morgan, Orr & Co., Win. B. Webb,
Harry E. Miller, J. M. Norse', M. D.,
Francis J. Pavia Wm. N. Barrows,
George W. Perrin ' , T. W. Bailey,
Win. H. Gilbert, Win. T. Goodall,
John L. Baldwin. Prudden & Elloanaker,
Levi Baldwin, Marshall Sloanaker,
Thomas Baldwin, Felix Philip.
Lucien T. Snyder, John Pettingill,
George Q. Reeves, George IL Stout,
Jemee H. FM, Leonard Kraft,
'Hoopes dt Townsend, Cherie' Throa,
Eli Keen & Son, George Threes,
Samuel Rain, „ Henri wow,
George G. Lau (lifter ILH ern.
Richard Chambers, James Humphries,
Moses Binne, Harry Anderson,
Charles EMU, John B. Peddle,
Fred. E. Über, J j ohn tn r r il
John D. Culp.
James P. Brooke, R. T McCather,
Geo. F. Turner, H . M. Bottom, M. D.,
Geo. P. McLean, J. Frishmuth,M. D r ,
Joe. H. !Inhere, J. D. Connelly,
Beers C. Johnsen, Wm. D. Connolly,
Samuel F. Buck, Geo. W. Alward,
Samuel Warrington, Charles W. Simone,
Edward Smith,[Alexander Simes,
Charles H. Grogan, 1.1.. IL Sharp,
a,,tio.m.. iinge. ,
_...,.
George L. aullin, Jarnee — ificeTtfia;ol. M. D.,
Aaron Q. Brown, Joseph G. Rittenhouee,
Wm.O. Millham, B. L. Herkness,
John Catern, Henry Schell,
James Pollock, W illiam Lacy,
John Carr, J. B. McCullough,
Henry Troemner, Thomas Knight & Co.,
F. W. Troemner, George Shoemaker.
Joseph Collins, Wm. H. Wallace,
E. W. Leighton, Charles C . Potts,
Collin Coates, John A. English,
Barmier B. Buzby, James Barber,
Henry Fitzsimmons, C. B. Andeess,
Henry Brackin, Joshua Webb,
David Andrews, Oliver Whitteker,
John P. Atkinson, Samuel W.Black,
Edward E. Wallace, E, T. Black,
J. Quincey Frees, R. P. Bender,
Geo. P. Nagel, J. T. Weaver,
Joe. Pugh Geo. W. Koons, Jr.,
Wm. W . Wood, Sam? A. Brown,
A. H. Pritchett, David M. Über,
'lsrael L. Fish,Thos. Dyer,
I
J. K. Bentz, Wm. Everharn,
Thos. F. Albright, Coo. M. Kahl,
S. 8. Campbell, W. Ilarteough,
Geo. W. Jenkins, Daniel Fritz,
Thos. R. Bigelow, J. H. Peckworth.
Thos. P. Andress, Walter 8. Tappan
Henry C. Dreby, le. Flink,
vie . W. Jenkins, D. B. Baker,
Chas. Savidge, Edmund L. Fudge,
Thos. Beach, Wm. Connor,
Henry Greene Alex. Adams,
Frank K. Hain, F. D. Romig,
L. 0, Howell, Win. Ayres,
John Baker, , Wm. Major,
B. C. Baker, John Wetherill,Jr.,
Jacob Michel, John Rhein; M. D.,
J. H. Miller, Homer J. Doncot, M. D.,
J. H. Snyder, _ Geo. H. lievorstick,
John F. Hargett, _ Lemuel J. Deal, M, D.,
David L. Dickson, Anson Jewell,
Chas. Bruton, Jas. Buckingham,
John T. Bray, Isaac Townsend,
Chas. Rose, W. J. Blanchard,
Andrew Hearne, Samuel Edenbern,
Alhas.butler, Josiah Bryan,
Lewis Thomas, S. W. Jacobs
Mortimer L. Johnson, Thee. W. Weir,
Theo. W. Johneon, A. R. Lawson,
Wm. S. Bryan. Garrett Williams,
James T. Cook, . H. It. Warriner,
Wm. H. Ilibberd, J. H. Belmar,
Wm. Fisher Mitchell, T. .
Row Btachmar,
Rama C. White, Wm. land,
JohnE. Stevenson, Chas, Epotine,
Isaiah C. Gerhart, Geo. II .I,eether,
John T. Hanna, Geo. H. Wallace,
E. fichreiner,_ Jas. A. °Hereon,
Josephs K . Williams, 'David P. Weaver,
Edward K. Clift, 1W m.Btanbes,
Henry 11. Greenruar, Thoe. Kelly,
Philip Stabe Sam!. McCorkle,
Andrew J. Boswell, Jno . G. Zenner '
Kennard H. Jouoa, Geo. W. Lewis,
JIM no klountney, Win. H. NVolf,
Samuel Mullen, Jun. Klause,
Wm. Evane, Jr., Semi. J. Murphy,
Edmund K. Evans, 3no . Sailor.
Henry-Fisher, Horace M. Tubbs,
George W. Martin, R. B. Dickeon,
John D. Schott, Gabriel Kern,
James Patton, A. R. Shhiell, .
Thomas Johnson, W. A. Snelbaker,
Anton Bower, Manion Preston,
John C. Rulon, Isaiah Showaker,
Jacob E. Bryan, David Killpatrick,
James }lnnen, Elam Wenger,
H. G. Arnold, W. F. Fielter,
James R. W. Ford, Daniel W. Clark,
David It. Yord, David 0. Clark,
Warren D, l'rice, George Lau fersweiler,
F. D. Wel eidluiler , Julius Label,
G. R Burton. Stiznuel S. Huff,
"Wm. 11. Penis, Nieholae Kolitankamp, Jr
Jacob Alscbback, Janice G. Briggs,
John Kincliboum,Walter Laing,
I
Casper Gra ff , llugh Montgomery,
George Tupumn, C. H. Shuster,
James McLean, C. C, Crawford,
Wen. McLean, Benjamin Odell,
Jacob Jameson, John %Vaguer,
----- Jewell - neon. John il Odell, Jr, - - -
George Wallace, John Odell, Sr.,
Samuel Miller, 'Abraham Elaine°,
Jacob Super. !Wm L. McFadden,
FIFTEENTH WARD.
IS. H. Barrett,
M. 13 Buckley & Co. ,
Lewis ltothemel,
Richard B. Wigton,
Jesse 11, Cook,
Hammett, Neill & Co. ,
Daniel B. Haas,
William Brenizer,
0. Sturdevant,
B. lituntnett.
B. Rothernael,
Joseph B. Van Drwn,
Henry Conners,
Henry G. Clement,
Thus , Vandegrift & Co.,
A. W Board,
J. W. Moorehead,
Reyburn,Hunter & Co. ,
Philip New kutaet,
Chas. A. Ruhicam,
Goodell & Waters '
Goodell. Braun &(.14%.
,
Edwin Harrington,
Price, Über & Co. ,
Geo. W. Dohuert ,
George HOOP4II,
Daniel Walker,
. Theo. L. Wiggins,
J. Flickinger,
8. C. Collins,
John Pearce,
John J. liereey,
N. IL Hannum, '
F. A. Koons,
Morris Lorin,
J Levin,Wallace & Leighton,
William P. Pointer,'
James Penrose,
Ephraim Freeland,
Cha.B P. Hoyt,
Edwin J. Martin,
Charles A. Dnorr,
N. kb-Lament Ire
E. A. Holliusbeted,
W . N. Tapper,
Henry C. Bewley,
Thos. H. Short,
Wm. Bonnemann,
John F. Hope,
Harry 0.
train,
John Jaco b O. Strain,
John V. Vanderbilt,
Joseph Bohrer,
Chas. Lowry,
Gee. P. Wright,
Jc,aeph 11. Wright,
C. L. Cadwallader,
Arrison,
John Borden,
Jima H. Borden,
David S. Craven,
Wm. Roney,
\
Marna Morgan,
Charles Schenck,
Daniel F. Wolf,
W 'Blain 11. Morgan,
J. W. Morgan,
Juhu boutiehb
teniamiu F. Woodhouse,
I , aenlk Junes,
Philip Bruner,
C. Brown,
U. Elw,,al Leads,
'Samuel Miller,
Joseph (loom,
E. Turley,
A. W. Rand,
Edward McFarland,
n'tn. C. Ewing.
Hooch R. 11 utchimm,
Win. H. Kern.
Thomas Birch,
James Neill,
Matthew Baird,
Gustavus Bergner,
Barton Hoopes,
Ilenry Huhn, •
Henry Davis,
James Steel,
M. S. Godshall.
Lewle C. Hammett,
John S. Neill,
Duncan C. Neill,
JollllllleSt
/demi H. Rothermel,
Richard Peterson,
A. Boyd,
EH Krupp
:Edward
Henry McNeill,
Isaac C. Baker,
•
Jamee M. Hibbs,
Edward Hoopes,
Smug S. Townsend,
Peter C. Hollis,
E.G. Giles,
.Henry_Kantensk7,
Wm. Braun.
T. B. Peterson,
V. G. Kennedy. • • • ..
B. Herding, .
Lewis U. Bean,
B. B. Gingrich,
John B. Cressois,
Josiah Danlleld,
11. C. Flubacher,
W. A. J. Fise,
Jno. Hendricks,
Geo. W . Lowder,
Louie W. Reinhard,
Francis Erdman,
Francis J. Bodonhofer,
David W
. U r als g,
•
Jamee Veiniest',
Joseph W Been,
Geo. Clay
C. F. Clothier,
John Tammy,
Wm. Christmas,
Thos. S. CcOliaday,
Daniel A. Cody,
A. May Stevenson,
Henry Turnst,
C. B. Aaruneou,
Wm. 11.11nrr,
'Wm. J . Reed,
Henry L. Smith,
Frank Cooper,
John Smith,
Jas. P. Sherri*,
Petal 11. ()swig,
Wm. 11. Trunip,
Geo. D. Darman,
:lames Irwin,
'George Woodhouse,
John
Wulker Wilso,n
Amos
B. F. Witmer,
T. L,Wiggins, Jr.,
Cyrus D. Green,
A 'lduito,
Itohcrt Creamer.
William Casey,
A . J. Lebtann,
Chairies P;Dobbinti,
Charles Zebu,
Allied E. Leonard,
C. Eppelsti•imer,
Nelson F. Bustin',
Wll3,'Jobasyn, •
Iliotntis Sti man,
James Prichutt,
Jaw Weaver,.
THE -DAILY EVgNIN94BULI:JETIN-PHILADELPIIIA:. SATURDIAI
Jo }Nommen,
ca eit•NV. Waco,
Johatoolfa,4
J. P•vßrg_rier'4, ens,
Marko N_,llQ orn ,
LoWieJ. Wet ann,
M. H. Eaton,
tffirlstlitter Hitrghes,
!wild - •..Waterleury,
Eli IN - WPM= i
T. B. Safteei, ' '
John B. OallaWay,.
Wm. 11.Hostiek,
Samuel 8. Holmes,
Win. B. Foster,
O. W. Oram, ,
Antony Smitti.
Allen Smith.
Wm. H. Smith,
Jeremiah Rea. •
Wm. K. Bowman,
Ph. Reeny,
Joseph E. Sharp,
Wm. 0. Probasco,
Geo. F. Gall,
W. 11. Murray,
L. O. Smith, • •
A. R. Bartell,
William Levis,
Robert Oeberns,
Bernard B. Dumiy,
Wm'. H. Marshall,
Alex. Patton,
Thomas Shielde,
Charles Moris
T. R i le y,y
Burtie Barber, •
John C. Adams,
George W. Kephart.
John - Pursel, -
John Summer,
Geo. Burnham,
Chas. T. Parry,
Win. C. Stroud
W. W. Reefer, •
Wm. H. David,
E. Longstreth, .
J. Sprogell,
T. R. Peterso n,
Win, Hobart Brown,
Jazum W. Conners,
Z. Brown Beltield,
Ilene y Belfield,
Charles H. Foster,
U. AL Savage,
L. C. Camp,
James M. Ball.
Samuel Munyon,
Edward Pale, Br.,
John H. Fricke,
William Smith,
Daniel Devine
Charles F. hil l,
James Deane,
John Deane. Jr.,
Wm. H. Deane,
William Horn,
Abraham Horn,
Bold & McClure,
Filbert & lioupt,
JSo. E. Vanhart,
Beni B. Glover,
Walker Bros. & .00,,
D. Lewis & Co.,
Benjamin Green.'
T. N, Combs '
ereetion & Smith,
Robert Peterson.'
P.l3.Peterscm,
W. E. NeNvhall,
Mark B. Helmhold,
S. 8. Scattergood,
Amos A. Little,
Tv T. Woodruff,
WM. Amer,
Thee. J. Lancaster,
Thome Dolan, I
'• • TWENTIETH WARD.
Joseph F. Mercer, A . G. Thomas,
Thomas Ashton, Eugene D. Hitter,
S. B. Cawley, F. Diehl,
• Mew 15ta5.41a4414„ K0114112 H. Gilbert,
Wiliiiino. Gorton, James R. o b lllBo / 2 3
David Eccles, D. Trainer,
James F. Scutt, H. H. Reinhard,
George W. Grier, Philip B. Grove,
Jelin A .•Bechtel, William Warnock,
Simon Mart dith, Duffield Aelimvad,
Lewis J. Ambler, George D. Stroud,
Silas Walton, John F. Simons.
Henry B. Ashmead, Wm. (J. Jones, ,
`Jae. M. Arrison, Edward Houtz,
Daniel Brittain,
Johu 8. Lentz, " ' t'in ii ..l.l C . ° B il'A u . c a l.inan,
Amos It. Littler, Walter C. Clark,
F. W. McDowell, Reuben Haas,
Jas. S. Barber, B. Hall Ogden,
N. 8. Lawrence, Thos. Devlin,
Thos. Hamilton Sr Co., Augustus Faleta lb,
S. R. dr. F. Hansell, 01144. Falotet h ,
H. H. & S. F. Hansel], Roland P. Berry
John Taylor, John Leonhardt Beier,
Wm. A_ Boemieler, lame Stead
G. H. Snyder, M. A. Woodburn,
H. Cook, Joseph Welsh,
Chao. Reef, ( Jonathan
M. Rihl
11. Kees, Jonathan Stead,
E. Faber, - Michael X estrize.
J. Wagner, Ferdinand Brecht,
'
Henry Selz, Isaac Jones,
Wm. Bishop, Geo; W. Howard,
Edward G. Ertlmann, , Thos. U. Bolster,
Geo. Melick, -- Win. H. Cowglll, , ,
Frank Frederick, Geo. Bellamy,
A. H. Perkinpine, Geo. Ritchie,
J.Hoaard Rev ille, D. Focht,
-IS.II. Mendenhall, ( John J. M. Laughlin,
Win. Cranston, • I Aaron Shaw, •
James F Brown, Samuel Bell,
H. C. Harrison, Daniel Tyson,
Sorel L. Troth:M. D•, Isaac E. Lauda',
ffinunel Fox, James B. McMinn,
Walter Bryan, I Geo. F. Keyser ,
Isaac O. Williams, (Jacson Bidden,
Silas Walton,A . 0. Cowperthwait,
I
A. 0. Sinn, W. H. Mills,
Henry 11, All, n. Henry D. Formosa,
Frunk D. Dorsey, S. L. Adams,
Charles H, Eckstein, Jacob Bailing,
Joseph W. Walters, Henry Betting,
William B. Wood, George Rotting,
Theodore Cramp, Henry B. Abbott,
Ed. Dare, George W. Strayline,
lob n•F. Pngh, B. G. Eckfahlt, '
J. Charles Jackson, Peter N jokey,
Owen Evans, F. C. Clemson,
John C. Wright, Thomas Flinn,
John Jones, ' C. J. Miller,
A. C. Cow perthwait, Ludlam Matthews,
Edwin T. Emery, Edward T. Taylor,
John Burke,.Titioes Hogg,
Charles Elwood, Samuel J. Hnmphreys,
James-Williams, William R 'Valleaw,
George W . Simons, William Cramp,
E. A. Jessup, John It. Senior,
L. Dock, Abraham Focht,
Jacob Naylor, • , Z. I'. Boyer,
Aug. Merino, William Perry,
Tlienitie Hayes, William T. Taylor, M.D .,
E. C. Jayne, John B. Beck,
Peter NV. Moore, Allen Li .Ilookbarnmer,
Wm. H. Buck, Stephen S. Wayne,
.1 A. Walton,A. 8. Derr,
Edward H. Foster, 'I Ben j. Harper,
John G. Smith, • NV. 1. Jones,
John G. Pritt nor, J.' : Krout,
William Baldwin, Daniel Walton,
Thomas H. Hammett, John Leonard,
Robert J, Lehman, Jules F. Montgomery,
E. Coward, Robert Ralston,
Abraham Emory, Geo. W. Anderson,
John Ball, Hugh L. English,
John J. Smith, 1.1. Martin Roecker,
Gustavus Bart, Charles Abel,
°core° Dorian, John Pheffor,
Jllle.i. L. Mooney, Charles Philippe Falgol,
U. Prudden, Harry B. Taylor,
Dean go Bern. Horace Hall,
Christopher Hildenbrand, U. Kostenbader.
James Smith, Henry Snyder, .
Charles H. Davie, . George J . Hildebrand,
8.11. Dunn, George Hempstead,
Chalks floosmau, Adam Martin
Jacob Hirner, A. W. Hendrfeks,
L, P. Ye eg
_.,_ Abraham Hartzell°,
Edward\V!Chr ill lame, Alexander Hirechteld,
Fred. Westenbere, Charles Hollenotaub,
Hugh ilthauer, Sr., John Sauore,
Hugh Schauer, Jr., Peter Schwindt,
John J iteobe, Charles Mohler,
T. M. Yawl, John N. Muller,
Wm. Zindell, Jacob Goetz,
Julius Cramer, Valentine Kerchler,
Anton Pries, Johu C. Lumen,
Conrail Reit'', Emil Beningus,
James Wilkins, John Prettyman,
Edward W . Horn, Orestes Allen,
Samuel It. Haines, Jacob K. Bentz, •
Chasles C. Heinen, John Parker,
J. Cordery, ' G. W. Bryant,
Joseph Cffinention, ^ Jas. A. Lane,
John 8. Berkenotock, J. F. Bowen,
James M. Thomas, D. W. Clark,
Henry E. Clark, W. 0 pdyeke, M.D.;
John C. Reilly, , Thos. 0. Van Horn,
Norman C. Ash, S. 0. Shearer,
William Silence, Win. 8. Conner,
H. L. Heyeer. Samuel Lyndall,
Slimed Y. Lefferts,. I P
G. WW. Nicholson,
Henry . Hey W. Allen, Geo. WW.IJ. M.
otterHowe°,
TWENTY.FIRST WARD.
'm. A. Simpson, 111. Ernest,
J. B. Winpenny, Wm. W. Reeder,
Robert tihelmerdine, J Ai. Coruinatii, • •
A. Flanagan, NV so., Adams;
John Flanagan, J. A. Woolf, '
Joshua Beatty, . William Dawson. •
Jacob Stout, Seville Schofield{.
John Robinson, W. Ring,
John Greenwood, R
obt. T. Murphy,.
Jacob L. Warner, (David Ring, ,
Jae. S. Priest, John W. Platt,
J. S. Steeple, Johu Maxon, Br.,
John W. Dixon, John Konworthy, Sr.,
Jebel , . Hodson, John Kenworthy, Jr.,
David Wallace, William Blankla,
Beni. Schotleld,•Jr., 8. S. Keely,
Jolla Dolman ~ Charles F. Black,
William kl Nixon, • Win. Davenport, 6'
Jahn Campbell, Wm. Hutton,
W . G. Entriken, John Saunders,
Wm 11. Mattis, Joseph White,
Jacob Mattis, W. B Lemon,
Wm. F. Davie, Jos. K. Davis,
Thomas Kenworthy, Marlin Bowour •
Wru.W . Shaw,
James Welsh, .3
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h r
u n e et t ao p ri '
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Daniel Wolfendeu, Andel eon Tonle,
Thomas Collins, Barth Boot, lint. ••
''Thous, Pelmet , ' Henry Root;
Jacob H . Peterrnan, Conrad Boot,
Benj. F.Atkinson, ' Wm. Root,
James eon, O. F.11.•E wen, •
Ralph "it (Menden, Mahatma J. Idueselman
lames M. Premien, Edward Freed,
r. W. Le N eriug, Wro . Il id d linen,
Wm. 11. Prentosi..l. T. Harris,
James A. Mills, Jr., Thee: Heys,
Geeree A ble, Isaiah Bringlitiret,
Alirad Grlielreci, Jellies Turner, .
. 1 " . 0 it ,, ,chotham, Ni. Blyno,
elo : uter I'. W ilk iuson, I,linnes L. Rahn,
Flannel lieswick, James Lees,
Lewis lilein, • Albert Miles,
.Thomas Ellis, Wm. Schofield,
William R. Woodhead, Joshua Batty, Jr.,
Wen. I) on ald Win. Robineon.
H. R. ('raven, • Robert Cromton,
Ire , ones, Abraham Darevrorth,
W 'llium Craven, • Albert Telma,
George NV, Wright, Jami. NV lid,
William
an (urine). , Thomas Wilsn.
klatthew,lituide. Abraham Snyder,
H. 0/t/K1011,.. • Junin Arinitege,
ThelvestOo s,: , Enos Thine, .
Joseph 14 Lorne, Jo in Connor,
Johu LitileWevd., Edward Sharp,
Netball, Kirkwoo d, Jolla Reimer,
Horatio Craven, George W. Dowell,
Duatiel Firth. John S. Funk, Jr.,
James A. Graham, Michael Feeney,
'Fria with,
JohnN a W nti iido llornley,l
Joh
Jnieph While,
- • - TWENTY-I'ol
41. fanline
'D. IL Lane,
'Oeo.-W. Potter,
Wm: Quinn,
' W. T. MeCalvan,
"John H. Jtines,
Henry Gant,
Elltenendeila, •
Win. E. Taylor
Jacob G. Smith;
Rom..
Time. S. Marshall,
John Trainerd,
Charles Shubert,
Henry Edson,
George C. Jervis,
Johnl3 Eeltert,
John Blakely,
Georgetasierlett,C t
Hein "F, ithbertudter,'
JBrown.
ohn . h "C. Merit; "
David P. Brown,
Geo. P. Kern,
George W. liantinti,
James 0, Brooke,
J. S. Bancroft,
William Todell,.
James A. Patterson,
Michael J. (Rowney,
•
Wm. Myers,
Jas. & John Hunter
J. Ralston Wells, M. D.,
Thomas W. Heaton,
C. C. Peireon,
Win, D. Heston,
John Frield.
Wm. P. Brown,
J. D. Hall,
David Hunter,
'WM. . Maire,
Charl F es Hunt gu er,
Jesse George,
E. D. Sounder',
J. L. Wilt,
TWENTY-BEVI
Thos. S. Ellis,
Henry C. Townsend,
Alexander T. Wilson,
Chas. G. Hardinger,
S. IdcHenry,
Itobt. P. Gillingham,
John It. Blakiston,
Gustavus Wiuxer,
Herman Burger
Gottleib Burger,Sr.,
Peter Hohlweg,
Wm. Aires
Juo. A. B. Williams,
P. L. Hill,
T. B. Bertram,
L. G. Dutton,
Joe. . Worrell,
A. Si. Eastwick,
Wm. C. Longstrect,
N. B. Brown,
Charles Atherton,
Robert B, Pennell, .
J. Hampton Coxey,
Peter G. Yocum,
.1. Steelman,
Edwin J. Lewis,
Joseph Ereas,
Charles. T. Benner,
Martin Book,
D. harebell.
Cyrue Chambers, Jr.,
Benjamin Sharp,
Albert V. Sloan,
F. P. Hunthal,
S. D. Sloneker.
Edwin Chambers,
.1. T. Hickman.
Thomas F. Lyons,
Thomas 8. Lister,
Alex. L. Massey,
Joe. L. Gregory,
Mathews hi Moore, ' •
WinMatthetre,
James Moore,
Chingos T. littagg o ,
Wm, U. Hashes,.
Thomas Thompsdni
C. (lodenschwayerk..
Robert Stuart.c-
Simone Smith,
Georg D: B. Bayer,
James H armao
iratt o c"
m. dB
James Burnside,
Thos. 11. Russell,
E. Lynch,
Wm. J. Angel,
Edward T. Betts,
Orrin 8. Manley,
J. T. Hufnal,
Wm. Goodell,
Wm. Petty,
J. Borden,
. 11. Diver,
G. Wed ehend,
B. N. Bethel, M.D.,
Joseph D. McKee,
William Sellers,
Charles W. Peale.
John Penrose,
Thoodore Bergner, •
John Elates,
Joseph Kiniee,
Charles Houghton,
Sgamuel Simpson,
J. Hereon,
John Goehring, •
Austin. W. Mossy,
Clayton ,Potter,
Pluneas A. Ash,
Wm', H. Thomas,
J. A. Vonhorn,
Thos. Billingsfelt,
Edward Bovine,
Chas. D. Conover,
W. E. Camp,
John M. Zook,
Jos. B. Stinson,
N.H. Graham,
A. G.Bransr,'
Juslus 0. Brunner,
Thomas W. Price,
Joseph Baird,
William Hunter,
William Wilson.
George Kerr,
B.C. & F. M. Nagle,
Thomas Wood, Spring Gar
den street,
Terris A Miles,
W D. Hubliard,l
John J . Kersey,
Wm. B.Dement,
Nichols, Pickering &
Thomas B. Wattson,
Joseph Knight,
B. W. Heim
Howard Hindman,
Jas. S. Whitney,'
C. J . Mintzer,
Thos. Wood, 1836 Groan.
IL. Stewart,
John A. Reese, M. P.,
Richard - It, Parry,
Francis P. Watson,
F, Steassiruneyer,,
Elisba H. Davis,
Edward A. Pharo,
John N. Hagy
A. (~Shepherd ,
Wm. Disk
T. D. Coniston,
C. S. Crowell,
Harry J. Lex,
George B. Pharo.
Matthew Day,..,
WillitiMeNlCElrey s 6 ,
Peter McLaren., 1 ;
). '
RM W iiD. ~
1 Johista n,Jri,s .
IJ. T. yru , ~
J. O; a y , ~.
J. Gi si c Sas •;' , '
iix t r
W 4, '' • jib -'''.
W Cle l bjr r ' s
James' on, •,)'
The,. en,
A. O. Jones;
Rudolph P:;'Retig,'
Richard Wilcox„
Andrew I.4.,,MatRIPcO ~,
Charlealittroihritc.W °;,r
Julius Schlinkmann,
P. P. Brown . , .
ft."(l. MCIlvsaMC, --
aamuelldatchlusont,'
David IL Land, i ~ t,
EdWard Lyons',
James P. Bytmer, . , „ ,
J. BtanleyHruner,
Junco Cooper,
Coleman Bailers,
Geo. E. all A Co.,
N. Evans,
E, A. Corbin,
Sam') P. Frankentield,
Wm. G. Hunter,
John Maguire,
John Oliarnberlin,
Simon Barnard,
Joshua Harvey,
Thomas Maguire,
Francis Ferguson,
Win. E. Henderson,
John Frost,
(4. Bay.
Edward Frost, '.
Daniel Boehn,
Samuel A.. Oar.
John am H a l l tworth,
John Halliwell,
I NTH WARD.
John AireY,
R. H. Forestal,
(l. W. Deane,
E. O. Warren,
R.ll. Warren,
Jacob (neon,
Chas. H._Lusgren,
A. B. Craig,
lingh ldcllvain,
H. M. Lewis,
s. T. Jones,
John H. Cochrane,
Samuel W. Ogden.
P. 6. P., Whftesido,
at q l . N.lno s hold,
Gabriel .Yonlow,
Jacob Jones,
Morris C. Taylor.
Ogden. Brothers di Co.,
Richard Evans,
J. W. Solon,
Henry M. Smith.
W. P. , Dolber,
J. Sidney Keen,
J. C. Arin:ma:Son.
J. W . Jones.
D. W. Jones,
Lewis F. Hillianl,•
Charles C. ?duller,
E. F. Younger,
Robert Mao Gregor.
Joseph I'. Allen,
Jacob Smith.
Joseph Johnson,
James P ,
R. S. Baines,
I Chas. Summerfield,
John A. Telmer,
J. A. Sloan,
Sam'l Meredith,,
. l eir
'Alfred
Server,
'Alfred D. W. Caldwell,
Joseph Bose,
Thos. H. Denney,
Wm. Smith,
Theal.`lo , Coombei
L.
I S
: i Childs,
A. H. Alclivaine,
11. H. English,
William Rose,
S. D. Franklin, ,
Geo: W. Frees.
TWENTY-EIGHTH WARD.
Samuel
H. McKee H. H. Haynes,
Samuel D. Hilt,' A. A. Henke,
Charles Henry Schell, B. Labe,
Alfred J.Kaylor, J .-M. Blood,
George W. Smith; Chas. S. West,
George Yeah?, Jr., Wm. 11. Graham,
Samuel Grimm, ' James C. Horn,
Felix H. Levy, , W. H. Carpenter,
Amos Sharp, Andrew L. Britton,
W. 3. Merchant, • roliu R. White,
T. F. Holloway, Thos. Sappington,
Thos. l'iTellel, ' E. Cooper. Shapley,
George .1, Atkins, Theodore Bliss,
Isaac F. Kite, . Joseph Neumann,
Thomas Kitchen, Joseph Brown, g ji
Paul W. Dwyer, Daniel Broomall,
John D. Forrest, Thome Maddock, Jr.,
Samuel Overn. • W. PTV Gamble,
Reuben Wunder, m. Wagner,
Frits Gunther. .1. G. Park,
Jacob Koehler, Wm. T. Carter;
Thee. Idegargee, Elijah Wyatt,
Thos. Craven, Wm. El:Walling
James Cramer, Philip Welch,
JaeMalin, Werner Recliner,
K. Brooke, Johann Moyer,
J. C. Sterling, A. M. K. Stcrrie,
Isaac Van Delleept .1. O. Hancock,
F. C. Kropp, A. 0. Fetter,
John Zimmerling, 8. P. Burdick,
John Duncan, E. Pettit,
Richard Murphy, Martin Heyward,
Henry H. Myers, Jr., W. C. Wilkinson,
Matthew Connor, E. It. Maxson,
' Andrew D. Irwin, A. W. Downing,
A. F. Fisher. Chas, E. Longcope,
IC. F. Pennypaeker, George W. Reams,
Thomas Anlabridge, Charles R. Shank,
F. A. Prettyman, R. B. Finney
,
E. Id'. Chambers, Edward F.Ryan,
Jacob Parry, ( James
M. Londe,
J. F. Beecher, mantes Tatem,
11. R. Montgomery, .J. E. HecKenberg,
C. W. G. Sehlemm, Benjamin F. Royer,
Edward Gaillard, Thomas F. Corson,
G. A. Lambert, John Dobson,
William Patton,. William Dobson, '
C. Hathaway, Jr., Joeephlnckene,
Jacob Nees ,_ (James Ashton,
Frederick Hoffer, IJohn Jagger,
James Beatty, TilCellati Crowder,
Bernard Bucher, John K irkwood,
Samuel Snowden, John Quinn,
Martin Simile, ' Jacob Timbers,
Alfred Snowden, !Silas Timbers,
John Schofield, John Allen,
William Mawhanny,'Robert Newton, •
John McAllister , • IliogerJaggors,
Joseph McDonald, I Alfred Crowther. '
Jollies McDonald, Alex. Kral],
Harmon Johnson, _ John Broughton,
.1. Knight Uhler, M. D., . Squire Dunekerly,
James ?dills, Joshua Snowden,
Thomas Leask, Samuel Jagger,
William Harbison, Elkanah C. Leidy,
John Davis, William Whittaker,
Tinning Travis, James McGowan,
Thomas Linter, Wm. Wyllans, ..
Janice it . Smith, • Stephen McGowan,
John L. Mower, Titus Haywood,
John Little, M. A. Marley, . .
Abel Newton, L. Rooeman, •
Thomas Toomes, William Smith,
' Thomas Sharp, James Wilson.
Robert Jardine,
The undersigned, having read the above
letter addressed to ion. Wm. D. KELLEY by
his immediate constituents, desire to express
their hearty concurrence in all that is therein
said, and to unite with them in urging upon
JUDGE KELLEY the importance - of his again
consenting to accept the nomination for Repre
sentative in Congress from the Fourth District,
Pennsylvania.
Henry C. Carey,
Nathan Hilles,
Morton McMichael,
John Tucker,
W. T. Carter & Co.,
Campbell Tucker,
Mortimer 0. Wilson,
.1. B. McCreary,
Geo. D. McCreary
Galloway C. Morrie,
John Donaldson,
Walter, Donaldson & Co.
Abraham Hart,
Thos. Latimer,
Thos. E umber, Jr.,
Win, D. Lewis, .
Thos. Shipley,
Henry Cohen & Ben,
Samuel 0. Cook,
Jelin Welsh, . • •
Daniel Smith .Jr., .
Charles Dntilli,
W .31. Tilghman, . '
F. Fraley,
Gorge 11.11obert ii,
Jordan & Brother,
Kenna & IlidgWlW,
J. 11. \Colter,
A. Kline.
... T. Chalkloy Wood,
J. Wood & Brothers,
Horace T. Potts, .
Joeoph R. Whitaker,
Charles 0. Knight,
Kennedy & Mo.,
Thee, b. Stern.
. llas hum & Hemphill, ,
W. Vt'eeley Chew,
H. Eugene Le Grand,
K. Archer Smith,
F. 111. Walton,
Wni. R. Lefotireade,
John P. Tomo,
Lewis, W }lotion A Co.,
Stokes, Calawell & Co.,
E. Lafoureade,lrwin & Co.,
Fenton. Thom eon A Co.,
&
Jacbb Riegel Ce.,
Amos G. Heitman
M.- M. Marplo & do.,
Percival Collins, a
J, & J. 8. Barber
A. H. Franciseue,
S. R: Cope, ~
Jessup & Moore;
'Vieth') Nixon.
J. D. Lippincott & Co.,
Charles llagarge,
• McFarland Bros. & Co.,
0. S. Garrett & Bro.,
Chas. Wells & Co.,
P. Rudolph & tCo., -
Irwin & etiaeon,
W . J. Uhlinger. ._
. Dentiven,Flayfield & Co.,
A. It.. Samuel,
W. T. Gilliuder,
Schofield &'Branson,
Wm. Hogg & Co.,
• Thee. H. Cralgd & Co.,
John Gay,
• Schofield & Allen,
Jaines Dittie, , .
Jorline Madelery & CO-,
Pellit & MeeelerY,
Elwood Jones,
Allred Oliver,
G. W...ldontomerY,
Jas. Miller,
Chug. D. Keen,
Joseph James,
E. L. Davy,
Elwood P. biotin,
8. S. Hinkgon,
Henry D. Trainer,
John F.,Vonleer , Jr.,
B. G. Hunt,
Francis H. Good,
E. Altemusi
John alrltinbino,
0 W.
T ed,
Ears Lu d ken rok a:,
Alfred E. Co'gar&
H.M. Reading, ,
Wm. ;
Cyrus Lultene, ,
&JOAO Pennyipaoker,
. Ell T. f3uirr,
John IC 31eCamoon,
Warner Ma J stahal C. Li mp ster, ,
Ansel 'VV. Lyman,
Albert Miller,
A. R. Calhoun,
WeiamtoToN, D. C. ' March 8,1870.
To , Messrs. Geo., I. Young, .11. C. Oram, Jas,
Will, Mattnew Baird, Gustavus Bergner,
Henry „Davis, JamesiSteel,Joseph,F. Marcer,-
, Thornas .Ashto ,n Simpon, B.
•Winpenny, 2, ifahline; D. = Mi Llotc; Thos.
S. Ellis, Renry C. Townsend, ,Jarnea
McKee, Samuel T. hilt, Henry C. Carey,
Nathan flutes, Morton ,hfelfichad, tend
others:
DEAR SIRS Your very flattering letter of
the 22d ult., requesting me to. reconsider my
expressed'desire to ivithdraw from Congress,
and to consent to accept a renomination, has
been received, and I am deeply pene,tratei: by
the generous terms in which you have been
pleased to speak of the manner in which Ihave
performed my duties as your Representative.
To have been sustained as long as I have by
so intelligent and numerous a constituency has
been most gratifying to me, and this new evi
dence of your kind appreciation is acompliment
that I cannot feel I have deserved. It is as
unexpected as I feel it to be, unmerited ; for is
a letter to my constituents from New York,
when I was engaged in public duty, in the
month of May last, I announced my wish to
withdraw from public life at the close of the
present Congress, and having seen no reason
to abandon that desire, have not since then
regarded myself as a candidate for renomina-
tion.
The reasons that brought are to this con
clusion were of a mixed character. Those of
a private nature were a desire to enjoy the
society, and devote myself in some measure to
my family, from whom I have been separated
more than halfof each of the last 'nine years;
and tlfat my property, the accumulated re
sults of more than a quarter of a century of
manual and professional toil, having been from
time to time encumbered to meet necessary
current expenses, always in excess of Congres
sional pay, seemed likely to pass from me' by
forced sale, and therefore required my personal
attention. Of the reasons of a general char
acterj. will speak directly, bat must pauee here
to say what I know you will be glad to learn,
that, taking advantage of the improvement
in the price and marketable character of
West Philadelphia property,during the summer,
poeugh_torelieve the balance from
pressing embarrassment; and that, if my wisn
to retire rested on this point alone, I would
with gratitude comply with your request.
Another consideration that was not without
weight was that you have honored me with
five consecutive elections, and a number of
able gentlemen feel that the tinae has come
when some one of them should be permitted
to represent the district in the councils of the
nation. But while recognizing the justice of
this claim, I cannot regard it as paramount to
the right of the people to select their Represen
tative,and there is, thus far, no insuperable
objection to my acceptance of the honor you
tender me.
But, my dear sirs, permit me to remind you
that, since my first election to Congress, in
1860, the population of Philadelphia has in
creased not less than sixty per cent., and that
of the Fourth District has mere than doubled.
My correspondence and general duties have
thus been greatly increased. Of this I do not
complain. It is a natural incident, of the
office ; but, meanwhile, my constituents, and to
a considerable extent the people of the city at
large, have superadded to the duties of 'a Rep
resentative the impossible one of finding places
for all unemployed people of both sexes known
to them, and promotion for all ambitious or
discontented employes of the. Government.
There was much , of this during the war, but
the Government then needed the service
of every able-bodied man in some
department, and it was quite possible
that one might serve it and the
applicant both, by giving him a note to the
chief of some Government establishment. But
such is not the case now, and the practice of
sending people to their Congressional Repre
sentative for employment has become so com
mon as to be insufferable. To the fifty or
more good-hearted people who, at their con
venience, each write a note during the day, it
is a matter of small concern, but to the un
happy being upon whom they concentrate the
next day, and who, as has often been my case,
would gladly find work for some worthy and
suffering soldier whose case had come under
his own observation, but knows not where to
look for it, it is a more serious matter; and the
wrong is not lessened by the discovery that the
bearer has been assured by the respectable
writer that a note from the member will
certainly get him work and wages without
delay.
To such an extent has this practice been
carried recently that it precludes the possibility
of social intercourse, correspondence or study
in my home; but, annoying as this may be to
the Representative, that is, the least of it, for it
is, in almost every case,a. positive wrong to the
people upon whom the practice is indulged.
.Assurances that the Representative can procure
employment, given by persons in whose word
they have implicit faith, inspire hopes that can
not be fulfilled, and not infrequently a confi
dence that leads to destitution. Days and
weeks are sometimes lost in pursuit of the man
whose magical power, it is believed, will secure
them employment; and the bitterness of disap
pointment that overtakes many of them when
they discover •how their friends have deluded
them is painful to observe, and I am, unwilling
longer to be a party to such a practice. If,
therefore, the acceptance of a renomination is,
to be understood as implying a willingness on
my part to be longer regarded 'as such an„
agent, I must beg leave to decline the honor,'
grateful' as I would be to receive it freed frona
this condition, and tendered in so complimen
tug a manner.
I assure you, my dear sirs, I' appreciate
most profoundly the honor done me by your
letter. I regard the frequent re-election of a
citizen to Congress by the people among whom
his life has passed as intrinsically the highest ,
honor that: cau be conferred upon a man under
our governMent, and would be , willing to
make great. personal sacrifices to be, its re-,
cipient. Permit me, therefore, to sugge,stlhat
it may be possible that the' Itepublicau'iotere
of the Fourth District, having bad this great
and growing evil brouglit to their attention,
1011 condemn and endeavor 'to extirpate it.
This could' be done by electing 4. nominating
convention which 'would approve a proper
civil service bill, and Instruct the caedidate
nominated te Wake its principles lais rule °fa&
tion if elected; or would adopt a resolution
deprecating the interference of representatives
in the selection of subordinate employes-in.
the public offices and workshopk: If this - Celt
he done, and the representative can be -per
mitted to deirpate his time 4sa, the study of:the
important questions now , at. issue,, arid the sup
port of the great intereSte,itt Stake, I will Waive
all personal , ohjectious, and gratefully comply
with yolk ' moot, 'l4 Olacitik mOelf in' your
hands as a candidate for renomination:
.Yours ! truly,
P;
Graeff, Rothermel & Co.,
Repplier Gordon & Co.,
Jenks,
B.
I'.
B. Ron lend, Jr.,"
Audenried, Norton Sci./0.,•
C. F. Norton A Co.,
Haas & Brenlzet,
John C. Scott & Sons,
A. G. Oaten & Co.
(J. Gilliugheml'all, .
George B. Newton, 11l
Fowler A Huhn,
Edwin AL Lewis,
A. J. Antelo,
•
Chas. S. Wood,
Thos. Williamson,
Edward Pennington, Jr.,
Albert Benton & Ilro.i '.
Geo. K. Cross, • •.• • •
John Thomas, • General
Supt. Thomas Iron Works,
McKee, Fuller & 'Co.,
Catasenque • Cary Wheel
and Axle Works.
thaorgeJortlan,
E. B. Frishmutb, -
Grove A Bro., •
Conrad 4. Grove,
M. It. Harris,
Hallowell, Branson & Co.,
G. W. Simons, Bro. & Co.
N. E. Morgan A Co., •
Wrn. Faber & Sons,
lirider A Biddle,
Tames Bingham, Jr.,
Clark & Biddle, •
Benj. Bullock's Sone,
heal, Williams & 00.,
Davis A Foulke,
Watson &Jannef r ..
11. Nagler) Bruner
Amos It. Little & Co.,
Jas. H. Orno, Hon & Co.,
Frathiugham & Wells,
B. D. Wood A Sons, ,
T. W, & M. Brown 64 CIO 0
Coffin & Alto us
.It. C. Knight A. C h o.,
Alfred H. Mead,
A. G. Elliot, .
James hhurnway,
David D. Elder.
William Beatty,
J. A R. Muir.
Robert Horner, ,
Saniuel Horner, Jr., •
Janice Bromley A Bros.,
John Bromley & Sons,
Thos. Sidebotham, Jr.,
John ScarillnJohn Dallas JrS Sens,
Lees & Mellor,
John Sellers, Jr.,
A. Hanline A Son,
Chas. A. Banker,
Jas. H. Schwenk,
Wra. Goodrich, Jr.,
Thos. L.Smith,, _ •
W. 11. Haretmann & Bona
.1. A A. Kemper, • •
Werner !recliner A Co.,
A. Kaufman & Co., • '
S It. & F. Harwell,. ,
I Rend Perkins & Ce.,
Joseph W. Bullock,
Eben F. Prairie, • •
• • ( •
r
Executive ommittee"of
the Beptelb lean In*in-'
•
tSignedl
1:22:UE01
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toreiii of CO* IfiXtor.e, 00% 0 .4 q ,° 121" t a— "'
atto4tl the D¢ M 0 tip I or Orgitano JO itoi mele*
meta of 1101pako,d el lotO','y aotoosrOcke ho .
xrd:
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toga, op A tt) to RII:lif, 0 ;mono rostrum gob
10 11 m1, 0 , 4 4 0 litierweet ~, i„. 1; ; .:, ‘,
14 ARCH 12 1870.1'4
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LINEX'
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We would ask the attention ,of buyers toonr asaor ,
went of . . .
HOUSEKEEPING LINENS..
Which is now complete..
PERKINS & CO.,
9. S.C3Un-1..
"NINTH ST.
' fake m - w Mint
100. SPRING, GOODS. 1870.
LYRE & ' LANDELL,
FOURTH AND ARCH
ABE OPENING TO-DAY VON BPEING BALES,
Splendid French Chintzes.'
Percale Robes. Three Flounces.
Rich Sprir g Percales. •
Organdy Lawn Robes. .
Japanese Fimured Silks.
Japanese Plain Silks.
Neat Stripe and Figured Silks.
New Stock of Plain Silks.
Best Black Silks Made.
Paisley hong and Square Shawls.
Llama Pointe and Jackets.
Marie Antoinettes and Fisolaus.
taw oat
MATURES, JEWELRY, &C.
1124 CHESTNUT STREET.
AMERICAN, SWISS AND ENGLISH
WATCHES
AT
CLARK & BIDDLE'S
Special Agents in Philadelphiafor
AMERICAN WATCHES
Made by H. Howard k Co., Bolton.
- MISCELIANEOUS.
A.DI:JELCONDA.CI - K.
MINERAL SPRING WATER.
Pamphlets giving analysis, certificates of eminent
physicians and other gentlemen may be had of our
Wholesale Agents,
JOHN WYETH & BRO.,
Druggists,
1412 Walnut Street, Philadelphia.
felt s to th Story;.
LAW AND PATENT OFFICES..
FRANCIS I).,PASTORIUS,
Attorait7-at-Lawr
SOLICITOR OF PATENTS.
No. 418 WALNUT STREET. •
PATENTS PROCURED FOB IN IFFATIONS
And all buelnees relating to the same protnntly trans.
acted. Call or wad for Circular on Patents.
mh9D•s to
FRED. SYLVESTER,
REAL ESTATE BROKER,I
ZIII 1 I •
dol7-Ivro6 _
EDWIN H. FITLEN & CO.,
Cordage Manufacturers and Dealers In
Hemp,
23 N. Water Street and 22 N. Delaware Avenue,
PIIILADZLPHLS..
EDWIN 71. VITLEB. CONRAD V. CL0T71171.1.
HENRY PFELLLIPPI,
OARPENTER AND BITUMEN,
NO. 1024 ANSOM
PIIISTREET.
PIISILADELA.
1610-11yro
LSAAC NATRA_NS, AUCTIONEER, El
corner ThLnl and Spruce streets, only one square
ow the Exchange. ezao,ooo to loan, In large Ipr small
amounts, on dlads, silver elate, watches, jewelry,
and all Roods of value . - 081 Ge hours from BA. ht. to I
I'; M. • Established for the last forty years. Ad:
Tancen mode in large amounts the lowest marks
etas.
MONEY TO ANY AMOUNT
LOANED UPON DIAMONDS, WATORDS,
JEWELRY ,, at i TAMTHING *t
z
OLD-ESTAtLISIIED LQAN
Oorner of Third
Lomba Lokialdll strootei
Below td.
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Bobber Trams:l:Lever rusts, breaks or soils,
need in batbini ; Supporters, Elastic Belts,
all tidy of Trusses
Stocking!, and Braces.
Ladles attended to by NB :WOMB 1230 Chestnut, see.
d story nog 1Y rns
101ILLADELPHIA SURGEONS' BAND
-1 AGE IN STITU TE,I4 N. Ninth st.,above Market. B.
O. EVERETT'S Trues positively
_cures Ruptures.
Cheap Trams, Elastic • Belts, Stockings, Supporters,
Shoulder Braces, Crutches, Suspensories , Pile Band
des. ,Ladles attended to by Mrs. E. iyi-iyey
FUG, IN VAL JED6,--A INE M CfB.lCA.ta
Bosse a comp anion for th ck chamber; the finest
assortment in the city, and a • at variety of airs to 'se
lect from. Imported direst b
PARR & BBOTIUIB
11114 O ut street. below Fourth.
mbleti rip
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FIST 'BE(IE ' • :is : I- S' : et 5 , I l'i
owes of uhan3prina, sparkling Catawba and Cali
ornia Wines, Port adalra, Blierrpidamitioa and Ban •
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and Retail. , . P. J. JORDAN, 220.Peisr street.
Below Third . IMO Wskewt strews , and above' Dos
trees „deT4l, .'
TORN CRUMP, BUILDER, •
2731 (TRESTRUT STREET,
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and 21$ LOD_CIE STERET,
Iffechanlca of every branch required for house -building
End fitting promptly furnished. fo27-tf
TORDAIPS'CIELEBRATBD pvitar,Tomg
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The embscriber is now furnished with his full Winter
einpply.of his_ bighli tintritiOns, avg. well-knpwn Bever ,
Age. its witleapreael s,,tid increasing tome by order of
playsic ans, for Invalids, nee of families, go., Commend it
to the attention of, all ' consumers who want a strictly
pure article; prepared felon the bbst materials, and put
np in the most careful manner for home nee or transpor
tation. Orden by Mai) or lithierWoaProPlar BOPP/led
P. J. Juliplai
149 = Pear street,
below Thlid . d Winn tst
. and xi , via
Ides
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IX. WARBURTON'S IMPROVED, :VET.
mated and ear-fitting Dzeos Hato (patented) in all
14 approved . ianhiont of the 16011 . 11011 i ' Ohestnny street,
ex% down° tbeTted•Onloe , , .• • , • cted•tfro
SAVAGE'S. URSINA, JUST RECEIVED ,
GENUINE IrAttllfißOL BONE ,rat roduOod prlcos. Boot
pitoipie.f*iiiiimxTdoihli6Bl)o3 F
. 0 ilale Ay .3' , 4151.:E8:
T.,l3lllllN,ApObecayy, Broad and Spruce ate. tell-tfrP
VAT, D G Al 4 D, UNGAGJAMICINT
Ri ne of solid 18 *ant fine Gold—a spechati; & ftal
=oittoo , nt ck , f , Ors , , alkahrisl i T i r eiry tt ia UMW,
11240hestnntetsZlibeltm Fonrtln
A w CARPE1 7-7- CiWtEPIIRTrIAT
lushes no noise,ani Lae a cushion ,to protoct fur
.
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01,AISB.X.NO ROWDEE. - 2 'XIELE BEST
Jifor cleansing Silver and Plated Ware, lowelry,ep - „
ver,aawafaeNred.l, FAXB to,rinra,,
Orp' 32i Chestnut tailoWrourth.
34 - 4Rif.ll l :,_G 'lvrat 'INDELIBLE ,I.$K.;
ImproltierlngOltraidingd3tEulieng, Aro.
' • TORBET,.IOOO Filbert street'.
CARPETINUS.
WE ARE NOW OPENING A FULL LINE OF
FOREIGN and DOMESTIC CARPETS,
OIL -CLOTHS
MATTINGS,
OF ALIT 1 1611BATIE9p , ti
Brllloll iVE 'ABB 011iBBINB . AT ORBA 3 TL I T BE-
GitiPPITIX PAOE.,
1004 Arch street ,
~' ,
7~:0~ ,:= eNA','
DIRIED PRIUES FROM LAST BEASON.
LEEDOM,'SHAW 4. STEWART,
685 MARKET STREET.. .
TRIMMINGS AND PATTERNb.
Grand Opening of Spring Faanons, .
xel IMPORTED PAPER PATTERNS,
Themlay, March let, 1670.
The old established and only reliable Paper Pattern,
Drops and Cloak Making Emporium.
Dresses made to fit with ease and elegance in 24 lioura l
notice. .
Mrs. M. A. BINDER'S recent visit to Parts enables,
her to receive Fashions, Trimmings and railer Goods
superior to anything in this countri. Non to deeignr
moderate in price.
A perfect system of Dress Cutting taught.
Cutting, Basting', Pinking%'
Fashion Books and (}offering Machines for sale.
Sets of Patterns for Merchants and Drew, Makers now
ready at
MRS.. M. .4.43 IND ER'S,
1101, N. W. oor. Eleventh and Chestnut Ste.
Carefully note the name and number to avoid being
deceived. my2s tit
SEWING MACHINES.
THE
WHEELER & WILSON
SEWING MACHINES,
The Beet and sold on the Easiest Tens..
PETERSON & CARPENTER,
914 CHESTNUT STREET.
PAS a to th Inv
------ FINANCIA EL - - 7"
A FIRST CUSS SRO
WE OFFER FOR SALE
1101,000,000
LOUISVILLE AND NASHVILLE
RAILROAD
FIRST MORTGAGE SEVENS at 871-2
And Accrued Interest from Oct. I.
Length of Road 390 Mlles.
THE ROAD IS COMPLETED AND FULLY EQUIP
PED AT AN ACTUAL COST OF OYES
$10,000,,000,
AND DAS PAID FROM 7 TO BPEU CENT. DIVI
DEND'S ON ITS STOCK FOR TIM PAST EMIT
YEARS:
The Bonds are Coupons of $l,OOO each,
with right of Registration.
$1,200,000 of the Bonds have been sold
already (one party taking $500,000 as a
permanent investment), and we have but
$1,000,000 on hand, which we offer to in-
vestors as a lint-class security.
DREXEL & CO.
No. 34 South Third Street.
fe4 tfro
D. C. WHARTON SMITH & CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
No. 121 B. THIRD STREET.
SUCCESSORS TO
SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO.
Every department of Banking business shall receive
prompt attention, as heretofore. Quotations of Stocks,
Gold and Governments constantly received from our
friends, E. D. RANDOLPH 8 CO., New York, bT our
PRIVATE WIRE. jrA-17
BANKING HOUSE
jAYOx)u l&G).
112 and 114 So. THIRD ST, PHILAD'II,
DEALERS
N ALL GOVERNMENT 'SECURITIES.
We will receive applications for Policies of
Life Insurance in the new National Life In
surance Company of the United fitatee.
nformation given at our office.
5-20'S AND 1881'S
Bought, Sold an 4 lei,oligngcrol on most
liberal terms.
GOLD
Bought and Sold , at liniket Bates.'
COUPONS
P 40710 8610 BONpN,
13ouglat- and gold.
Bought end Sold on Commission Only.
Accounts received 'and Alterost an ved'
on doilrboiances•AuldeOt to
eltee,k at sliht. , .; ,
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PIIII4IIDFJLIPJF!Or.A.
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Viallli
THE Belfast and Cdaagovicluttabera of Com
merce jatolteal agai);ist 'ale present Altraerlenct
mall service.
THE proprietors of Turf, Field, and Farm;
of New Yorkrbavett turn sued r george,Wilkes,
of, the Spliitifiit Wt. 4
AT Audenried, Pa., yesterday, a miner
named Edward S. Sweeney was killed by colli
sion with a car comine out of a mine.,
Ix the Maine State Senate yeeterdaY the bill
abolishing capital punishment came , from' the
House amended and its naSsage was refused.'
SmArArrox has rendered neeeBeary,the re
moval of a large number •of ;Parisian political
prisoners from St. Pelagic to the Eazas prison.
Tun Missouri House of Repregentativestad
adopted a Constitutional ,Amenduient, to ~be
submitted to ther•lpeeple,- atiolishind the test
oath for jurors.
Ix Ashley county, Arkansas, on the 20th
ult., Warner K. Ilerning, •cm f y i .from
drink, shot and killed a school named
Johnson, and twocolored men .;
, .
JOSEPH c'UNNINGLIAM, recently bookkeeper
for Homer, Colladay Sc. Co., of OW cityt was'
arrested in Jersey City on Thursday ,night, .on
the charge of having embezzled $llOOO from the
firm.
. . .
TERENcE CAsSID' Mlle
Marl who threatened
the President with assassination while he:, was.
walking along Pennsylvania.. -avenue, ,lit
Washington, on Tirgyed4b Ilfur ; beeir examined
and pronouncedinsane n ,
IT appears from a
later:: despatch' !front;
Wheeling, that the “Kuklux" had,. notidng to'
do with the recent escape of. prisoners ,from
jail at Charlestown, Wast. ,. .Virginia; 'add, that
the number escaping was only two, and they
"quietly walked out of jail. • 4 '
THE Grand Jury of the'lY.S.,Cirenit' 'Court
at New Orleans has found Sixteen:indictments
against ex-Collector. Perry, 'Pull& ,'. IWO
others for conspiracy . fa defraad- rdvetnie;
and removing merchandise from the b6nded
Tux nie af Oil City, Petinsylvania,yesterday
morning, destroyedsix Petroleum,ears l two or
three of whieb setts filled with ialb ,At one
time during - the ''ffte, (frac "panic' profaned,
and families for a great distance around the
scene moved thefOliture' n from their;,,hottavi,
DESPATCLIKS received at Havana from Gen
erallondo report that the rebel General Reliff
has been drawn from the jurisdiction of
Villa Clara, and is now in the vicinityof Re
medios.
Tin itt:PLY of the Pontifical ,Court to the
last doipatch of Count Peru :has been for
ivarded to Paris. lEcontests iteplicit terms
the demand of the French Government to be
re 'resented in the (Ecumenical , Catmcil. The
Apostolic Nuncio, to the Yreficti_. court . 1,3
charged at the same time to give assurances
that the representative of France will be re
ceived with all the consideration diie to that
Government. .
mr COAL TRADE.
ißep'ort from the Lehigh Region!
The Mauch Chunk Coal Gazette of yester
day says :
There was transported last week over both
railroads 45,993 10 tons against 51,302 10 tons
the corresponding week last year--a decrease
of 5,309 tons. Of this OH tons were de
lliered to other railroads for shipment north,
Lind 40,760 0:1 lons came south for delivery
along the line and at tide. Our - report shows
a decrease of 18,515 07 tons from the tonnage
of the loreviona week,
We are informed by an agent of the Penn
sylvania and Now York Canal and. Railroad
Company that the coal forwarded north by the
Lehigh Valley from L. & B. Junction (and
Heretofore :credited by us to Um Las;trawaruia
and Bloomsburg Railroad) is delivered to the
former road for shipment to points along its
line; and to the , Erie Railway. The weekly
coal report of the Lehigh Valley Railroad
should be so changed as to make this appear
clearly.
THE ATARI{
. There is no coal going forward, arid dealers
are operating ,upon the stocks below. The
announcement, on the Ist inst., of a suspen
sion, infused new life into the languid market
end ,a better, tmlo bas ensued, with prices at
quotations. Demand Is brisker as the supply
decreases. Stove is 'more active than any other
size, owing to the stiff retail trade—the result
of the cold weather as well . as of the stQppagr.
Dealers have ekbiblted some reluctance, but
this is wearing (Was the prospect for a resumir
tion of operations Increases; and a steadier and
more settled market is the result. Prices have
made a small advance but are not firm.
THE KT 117 .A.TION OF AFFA its
in the mining region is in an unsatisfactory
condition. The evident intention, which was
to bring about a general Suspension, has been
frustrated by the refusal of some of the
Luzern miners to yield to the mandate of the
Union. This 'is discouraging to the Union
men of the other regkins • who stopped work
when so ordered by their .Association, and it is
said that' tuile.ss a satisfactory settlement of the
ipiestlons at issue between the operators and
men is reached'duritig this week the Schuylkill
men will resume. : , We have heard it reported'
that in the Ilazleton and Beaver Meadow
and in portions of I:arz.erne, negotia
tions are pending, and that a resumption of
operations is not Improbable.- We have not
learned that any definite action has been had
upon the basis, and eight-hour questions, but
fielierve their solution as distant: as.ever.
On the whole the movement has evidently
been unpopular. ' The 'regions that suspended
*613 . mostly'opposedlo it,'and • their action is
due more to their fealty to their 'organization
than to any,enthiplastp for the strike,while the
course of thehcranton, miners is anything but
complimentiuy to the W. B. A. It is very ap
parent that thero is . lack of that unity of
sentiment which is necessary to asuccessful
deoPpage;atid that. the conflicting interests of
the several coal regions must be harmonized
before a concert ng..actiop can take place. As
things now look wetwould not be surprised if
the suspensionzwene practically ended. • .
idmititAver.
171 IC
.Litiel'a• Living dee,: No. 1345, for the week
ending March 12th, contains Geological Theory
in Britain, Edinburgh Review ; Madame Eliza
beth, Spectator ,• Jane •Attsten, Forinightly Re
view; Poems on Natural HistorY,Spectator ;, A
Bishop of the Twelfth Century,Frazer's Maga
zine; Earl's Dene,;part IV., by , Charles Lever,
B/acktcood's' Magazine: Home • Lifo of Sir
David Brewster,ran Mull Gctzette Measuring
Star Eleat,'SpEgatei'; Vanished and Vanishing
Industries,' Leisure ;' Dui!. and Disease,
Pall Mall Gazelle ; , besides sliOrter artieles and
poetry. 7'he, Living Age, besides ~its usual
large amount of the best scientific, literary,
historical and political'matteriis publishing two
new and very interesting serial stories, one by
Mrs. Oilphatit, , veined • "Jelini"• i fitiOther' by
Charles Lever; .- called " Earl's Dene," and a
third by the author of "How it', all Happened,"
a story of Quaker life, called • " Dorothy Vox,"
and borrowed. from Good :Wards.
Forty-first Coniritifis.--Focond Session.
The United States Senate, yesterday after
noon, retauned;the consideration of the Fund
ing bill, After . Considerable discuseihn and the
adaitio'n of several amendments, the bill was
pas di.j, 4 ; • • i•
Tim of Representatives laid aside the
TArYI4 ill afteK an address Xr. , ,fittePaxtby,
In support of
4L it, and., iu Coiropittee 'of the
file, to'the. Consideration of the
e nThe bill appropriates' an ag
gtegato Dupont of $2,477,711 for defieleneies
in the service of the present fiscal yearran-
oludingan item of;30,0001or Appraisere starlr
t
in Philadelphia., A. I og digemion., Wowed 1
in regard to thd`egrti iiiitureW tlimi Affnainis
tratiooPwhich di l& articipUM in byfaess rs.
Beck, Cox, Voor eel, Dawes, Benjamin,
Schenck, Marshall and .baflin. The committee
then rose,and, the ,Ifouije, at, italfil t ut four
o'clock, adjourned till:to-aat. e; ~,
DESK INS BY THE OLD MASTERS
COPIED IN PAC SIMILE.
1
The nalgoitat of tfi _exploitation d, - ''Autotype" copies
T "
icy
Prautr/ '
'undertaken by C. F.
fleseltine, o M
f illadefpllitt;was an ambitious
and 'pergola' enterfriee, bpt'we are glad to say
its auccets• novit tftssured. Mr. Ihiseltine's
representatire is at present hi Washington, ne
gotiating ,Wlth the 'CongresSional Library and
the dorcertur Gallery; which will respectively
purchpe complete sets of the " Autotypes"—a
.matter W the agent' of some > twenty or thirty
thousand dollars. The Pennsylvania Academy
of Fine Arts' 'Made the first ' purchase to any
conaidefable amount, and the first selection in
`fin* degree fefiree*ittitive; and it is calculated
icl'glidde:n the heart of any one interested in
'artlenltnia to watch the young artists, in the
upstairs Painfitig-room of the Academy, go
froniliree to ..thue:' towards the plc BilitileB
which CoVer'llee mails, for the coinparison of
their own touch with that of Raphael or I)el
- .fin interesting notice of the Brain
photographs is to be found in the Nation for
March intli,, That, paper inform its readers
"The agency, - undo, the; charge of Mr. C.
-F. Ilaseklue, has got/4Mo working order, with
, sample . portfollos - works ; prsiduced hith
erto,:and,a stock on band appro.imately ccun
plete.As a mama iesuNthe - fle,flers in prints
and picture-frames all 6ver the country begin
tij.lia‘c fews€ JPOlin - ens in stock" and to
take orders for more. • • • The manner
in which theae: pictures' are taken is partly
known, but some important: steps In the pro
cess appear to be.. kept ~secret. At least we
have not:see:ll:anywhere any description that
can be isupposen'accurate and complete, either
of the invention or of the practical working of
it. An interesting article in the EVENING
Btrt.l.F.Tll4, of Philadelphia, gives tone aceonnt
of the modus operandi."
A The .Ntition gos on p) borrow front Murray's
Guide Book an 'account art single 011ection
of fifteen thousand designs formed biithe Arch
duke Albert, in Vienna, and called the
‘ 4 Albeftina?' 'The' notice 01 even a single
picture by Raphael is anfliciently interesting
that of the famous drawing Made as a study
for his,l'hist painting, the celebrated "Trans
figuration," in which study the figures are
posed and grouped as in the picture, but all
nude., " Whether this was dope as a togr, ck
,foree; to show what he could f do, or whether
he was accustomed to build tip'his pictutes in
that way, or whether he tried it for once, to
assure the rightness of the pose of each figure,
Is lj ot now our In9turvi - - 4.71 ere mine ara - Win
and all urope goes to see it, as should be, for
it is one of the most curious things that the art
student - has to study."
Fora more enthusiastic style of notice of
these designsotnd one'better adapted for their
popularization among the intelligent public, we
May refer to an eloquent' article' by the, poet
Swinburne on the, collection of drawings at
Florence. - The sketches which allecled him so
strongly, and for the sight of which a pilgrim
age from the Thames to the Arno was neces
sary; may now be studied with all ease by
Philadelphians in their homes, under the form
of a literally exact fat biinik. The article w e
refer to was republished by the BULLETIN,
from the Fortnight* Perky!, on July 2ith,
We think it . will be of. interest if .we
extract a part of that article; which is written
in air. Swinburne's florid style. The woman's
bead referred to, with the face of . a king dimly
seen behind it, is Nu. .184/ in Mr. Fla..4e 3 ltitte's
collection from the Florence Gallery:
41511LL'ESE ON SKETCHES BY MICHAEL
ANGET.O.
! But !none separate head there is more tragic
attraction than in these :, A woman's, three
times studied, with divine and subtle care;
sketched and re-sketched in youth and age,
beautiful always beyond desire and cruel be
yond words ; fairer than heaven and more ter
rible than hell ; pale pride arid weary
with wrong-doing. ' •
In one drawing she wears a headdress of
eastern fashion rather than western, bat in ef
fect made out of the artist's mind onlys plaited
in the likeness of closely-welded scales as of a
crystalid serpent, raised and waved and
rounded in the likeness of a sea-Shell. In some
inexplicable way all her ornaments seem to
partake of her fatal nature, to bear upon them
her. rand of beauty fresh from hell : and . this
through no vulgar machinery of symbolism, no
serpentine or otherwise bestial emblere; the
-bracelets and rings are • innocent enough
in shape and workmanship; but in
touching ber'ilesli they have bedome infected
with deadly and malignant meaning. Broad
bracelets divide the shapely splendor '.cif * her
arms ; over the nakedness of her firm and lu
minous breasts, just below the neck, there is
paSsed a band as nf metal. Her eYes 'are; full
of proud and passionless lust after geld and
blood; her hair, close and • curled, - keems ready
to shudder in sunder and divide into snakes ;
her throat full and fresh, round -:and hard to
the eye as her bosom and arms, is. erect and
stately, the head set firm on it without any
droop or lift of . the ; her month erueller
than-a tiger's, colderthan a snake's, and beau
tiful beyond a woman's.. She. is,the deadlier
Venus incarnate, for upon •-earth also many
names might be foUndlor . her---Lamia re
t ransformed, Invested now with'a fuller beauty,
but divested ofall feminine attributes net
native to the. snake—a Latina loveless and un
assailable by the sophist, *readier to drain life
out of her lover than to fade for his aake
at his side; or the Persian Ames
tris, watching the . only breasts 'on
earth more beautiful than her, own, ctit oft
from her rival's living bosom; or ;Cleopatra,
not dying, but turning serpent ,under. ,the ser
pent's bite; or that. Queen of the extreme.
East,. wheovith, her, intsband, marked „every
day as it went by soine"device of a 'new and
wonderful cruelty. In. one design, where the
cruel and timid .faco of .a :king rises. behind
her this crowund and , c,owering bead might
staid for Ahab's, 'arid' tier's for that *cif Jeiebel.
Another study is inredtballes In this the only
ornaments are ear-rings. ; - ilsta third the sepen
tide. hair is draiiii tip into a tail aOli.e. crown
With two ringlets. hanging heavy, and deadly
as small tired snakes s 'There is is drawing in
the furthest room at. the 13nonasintl 'Nene
which recalls and almost reproduces tbe.design
three.. Here also the 'electric hair,
which looks aa - thoughtlevsnnidhisilarid glitter
with sparks if once tonchediPwciund up a
tuft,'With serpentine plaits 'and involutionSiall
that rerintins of it tinboUnd falls , id! nne curl,
shaping 'ltSelf into asn.ake's' lihness aslt an
winds, right agMnst allying snake held Asp the
break and throat.' :This ,is rightly registered
as "It study' fors Cleopatra; . but notice has
not.yet been accOrded to the subtle laid . Sub
idba which, transforms her :death • by• the
asp's bite into anieetlng of serpents ! .Whicli
cognise and eriabrace, an encounter between
the woman and the Werra of the Nile, almost
us though fhie rn/ttch. for ,deatlf were a mons
tions love-match, or 'such a *mYstie. marriage as
that painted ith
larmnb6, betweertthe maiden hody.Land the
scaly coilipf'tkie 'Serpent and the priesteskalike
made sacred to•ther 4 . moon; 'se Closely - do-the—
Snake. add ithe; . ;4lteedt, o snakes '.:enress. 'and
cling. Of this idea — Shakespeare alSo *had a
vague and.greatgibitnae 'intide,
tons , - murrour,i IVhere's nip serpent of , old
; Nile'?" Mixing a foreteate'of her detith_with the
'swi3et savor of' her SupPlei .nrid".itindrona
o p r ide of life.", :1701, what! ddeed, * l4,lPieller
or more luxuriously loving thansnstrong;:and
graceful snake of the.nObler.kii4„'",,,.l:„,
kildlolML,DMMantihSig
The followin4 the amount ot coal truturportod over
he Phlladelph nrttlittlrtaik.lll - pngrtSOrtelif
ndlug Thurod Al r. 10 i /M: '. j fe,4 'Cietil
0 , ~. .. g.... 1 1-... i, f- . . s. OO „
rom St. Clair
" Port Carbon
l r
..,,
1,343 01'
" Pottsville 16 19
r 4. Hebuylkill Haven ' 2,043 16
1 . Auburn 324-40 .
i". Port Clinton 605 14
Harrisburg and Dauphin 1,7 W 10
".
Allentown and Aiburtea 140 03
't
4 Two Antlirneft6Voal for.week s ,, .„.....,... 1,261 19
Hittrodnons pool from Harrisiburg L aryl 1 / a tt
._ ii,,,,,, 1 12
i, plinorforwnek...." -' '
S
....,.. ' ffL.,
2 Total for week iiaring freight
i 14,660 Of
327 13
i Ooal for tho Company ' s use
i .
Total of all kinds for the week 11,951 13
revlously this year • , 641 123 Oi
.
i. Total
To Thursday, liar. 11.1869,
,
,
i lim t(ai'rf I.' ioNs• •
Reported or t e i adp phles , kaleningsßullotitt. ,r
ißOSTON—Stcanishfp baleen; :Haste—tlOxstOista and
hoes Bunting, Dnrborow A. Co; 28 Chandler, Hart A Co;
4doo Ei Clutlin & Co; 44 do A II Darling a Co; 48 do
'ruff. Watkins & Co; 23 do Goldin, Mitchell & 00; 'lOO do
liiiiti ; a 29 ro d e; A titu n al t tr ittt & e
it i0 , 0 ( ; ;i 213 ,;
o cl( d s W o;
T W p l'at L u d i a ;
& 63 u t o io ;
12A
to humway ; 3 do Shultz A Else; 30 do J I tilutur A Co; 25
u A Tilden A C0;,64 do West, 4outhlyrtb 4 3r. Co; 60 pkgs
ry goods G Breviesl & 1 035de GAY , Iltpdn•47do, Boyd
:dt White; 21 do Pill rthilt &.(50: 37* , Irdad, BUN I %VII A
- 'swan Manufnetnring Co; V) pkgs hardware Biddle
. ardware Oo; 14 pkgs slide , H U Boughton; 20 boxes
Biddle .
ten:band issi A D Curnall; 23 boxes glass French Rich
hrds A Co; 00 cm chocolate W 8 Grant; 100 boxes nails
ilsatort A Denck ht . ; h , 3 CB chair stock Kilburn A Gates;
5 empty barrels Mr Massey A Co; 615 btll4 Iron 1' B Mid
futon; 28 pkgs rope Mason A Crawford ;30 ts 8131111,111 S
31 &It Levin; 'Aldo Harding Bros; 5.0 bids peas Louis
'Earittla Ms ttidri Cr a Smith ;-Mprge tit) V & ofl Taylor;
100 bbls uteirrhittnihieJ Wilkfral- & Corlslo baleirjute 50'
Mils fish 147 boxes merchandise 25 do fish order.
-; LIVERPOOL—Bark RI ea, Buckholtz-1001 boxes tin
Votes Ball & Curpetfier; 444 Bessemer steel rails Penna
Bit Co: 40 blils caustic, soda 76 tcs soda ash W Cunning
ham & Hone; 200 bss 15 crates glass B li Shoemaker; 10
trates ethw Peter Wright & Hone; 20 casks scda ash
Jhurchmati A Co; 500 sacks Deakins' fine salt A Herr A
'Bro; 75 tem blchg powder 255 rlts soda ash order.
ST. JACO AND GL'A ;1(1A NAlllo—Hrig Banter,
Ijilson-178 hhtle 30 Ws sugurp tegAioneY,lsaric Attirigh
It Morris.
-1 SIERRA 310RENA—Shr frnmrdercilldi danforld- 1 3-td
)41th; :11 trs molarzne ECKnight A Co.
1 CARDENAS—Setif T D Vi hider, Holmes-496 hlids 50
tcs 10 bbis molasses Harris, Hey! Sr. Co. _ _ _
PASSENGERS SAIL.
i In steamer Wionntraitiont i fen antirtinnalt-4t
lirrger, J si ,13ay_grood,Ill.r..:.1( Utile/am:l.y Lftg , gler, 4'
Mortimer 9nrig. 3,lris 3 - Mortimer Mill. Alte
,Ilartntenit, Cling W-Itawg. all ur Sarannatt;.. _Wm..
risT Dufb:llla; Mrs /Sarah Cpitg. Macon — IIG
.3.nrubard. Augusta..:
BLOIVERENTS OF OCEAN STEAMERS.
T 0 ARRIVE: - %- •'.. - .
411P8 , . 11 , 146.14 • • 'AronDATE,
tiamarla Liverpool... New York Ji..F B lo.'2A
Be Ilona Lonnou-New York:. Feb. 26
tna Liverpool-Now York 'flail & B-Feb. Zt
...Lafayette., 'treat-New York Feb. 26
,Cleopatra Vera Crnr....N Y ria Havana... March 1
',Americo qunthatnyton-New York March 1
Tripoli- .... ... ::.,-Lirerpool...New Yark via B....March:l
liebratia..l.....4..Diverpool...Now York March '2
4,.; of Wxistingt'n_Lie ergoOl...N ow York _` ' March '3
ifinatrian_ Liverpool... Portland March 3
tAigeka - gepinwall...Nen York March 4
Ang1ia........ Gliuigow-New York-. r -March 5
,Newei15.........--Lirerpool...braw York • March. .5
TO, DEPART. .
;.Alhananaia .. New York.. Hamburg ' March 15
Ai 'oloradsi! New York-Liverpool March VI
14aroarla . New York...l,lrerpool.. - ...:. .. .. .. . .March 16
Columbia. New York-Harana breech 17
; Palmyra New York.-Liverpool March 17
'Prometheus ...Philadelphla....Charlesten. March 17
'Pere1te......... . New York...Havre-, .......March 19
ivilmark ' New York-Li verpooL.. ..... -....March 19
7S.RICTIC'en /TOW OTTE...OPIXINOII -
of M'arhing'n_Nrw York...LlTorpool • March 19
CLIM brio ...... Y0rk....G1aegew.—....«....-..,March 19
)Hibernian....:.. ...........March 19
.Cleopatra NewYork,_Vera,Cruz,kc.. March J 9
1 11 Chauncey New York...Aspinwall March.2l
BOARD OF TRADE. -
108.0. GICUBB
ED fil IL' N D A. f.10111)F.E., ( hi.orirmy Commirrng.
1 SAMUEL E STOR k.:,
commirraz ON ANISITRA.TION.
J. 0. Janns.E. A. Enuder,
I
Gen. L. Busby, Win. W. Paul,' •
Thomas Gillespie.
MARIIVE BIJLLETIN.
PORT OF PRILAVELPIITA--MA.acti
Sort kisx*.6 111 SUN SEM. 5 49 1 MOH wiTEi. 1642
ARRIVKD YESTERDA:I
. .
Steamer Saxon, Sears. 4, hours from Boston. with
may and passengers to /1 %%insor A Co. Off the Capes.
....n•%7 to o brigs corning in; below tha Cross Ledge, brig
i Ellen H. from bagnai above New Castle. a' bark beating
op; 00 Fort 'Webtware. bark Eureka. from Sagua.
t bark Rhea (NG/ Buekholtz, from Liverpool Jan 27,
with aides to Peter Wright &Sons.
Bark Attila (Nor), ; Valid:, from New York, in ballast
to Workman & co,.
Bark Friel NO), Sielialtis, from New York. in ballast
to Workman Pi Co.
Brig Hunter (Br), Wilson, from St Jaw" arta Guanta
namo.. with anger and honey to Isaae, Rough & Morris.
$ Fehr Summerville Mr). Sanford, 2 , 1 days from Sierra
Mort na xis Havana, with molasses to E C Knight, A: Co.
CLEARED YESTERDAY.
Stearoer Tonawanda:,Jeanings, Savannah, Philatiolghla
and Southern mit sit c o ,
! Steamer F Franklin. Pierson. Baltimore, A Orores, Jr
Schr S A E Barri ugton.Moore, Portsmouth, ,Va. David
cooper.
Sehr Polly Price, Earns. Boston. L Audspried & Co.
Schr W G Bartlett, Baxter: Boston, . do
seta. S .1 Vaughn, Rose. Boston, do
J Corson, BOstlin, do-
Sehr Tearse, Riley ' Roston, do
Sehr Ann Myrick,Richards, Lynn. do
Schr Modesty, Weaver, Newport, Ct. D Cooper.
.oorreepondenee of the Philadelphia Exchange.
()A P,E ISLAND. NJ, March 10, 1570.
Schr N J Hiller. from St Joit. NB. Via Holmes' Hole
for Philmlelplati, passed to to day.
\Virl NW. . • aIiOMAS B. HI;GHES.
MEDIORANDA
.• _ _ .
Ship Winifred (Br). ,Johnson, cleared at' New York
yesterday for this port: •
Steamer Beekton• Dryden, froni New York 3d tilt. at
Glasgow 25th, alai-a stormy voyage.
Steamer • Nprfolk, ; Platt. sailed from Richmond 10th
inst. fer this port
Steamer Virginia, Kennedy'. cleared at Galveston 3d
inst. for New'York.
Steamer Wilmington, Cole, at Galveston 34 inst. from
No York.'
Bark ILG 1V Dodge. Syktmea. from liavarta ltlth ult.
for Bremen. put Into Nassau, NP.'2tYh, lo.aklng badly.
Brig Cbowan, Forbes, ut Rio Janeiro 29th, Jan front
Baltimore.
Brig Mechanic. Dyer, from Cardenas, at Baltimore
10th inst.
:SPit7 AB bier Voting, Yonnz, hencegt Savannah
yeaterdny.
Schra Ella Sawyer, Sawyer. for this port. and M
Steelman. t o for Great Egg Barber, cleared at
New York yesterday.
Sc* W' Gamier, Egbert. galled from. Richmond 9th
last. for thisDort. _ • • .• . •
Schr Julia A Crawford;Equng, Wince at Danvers Mb
instant. • .
Schr Abbyll Brow it, Brown, at Danvers 7th instant
(reap New Castle:Dol. •
Sc 11. VaIIIIAIIICU, Brower, clparcal at Nevi Haven 9th
mythic Port
Scum It• uplifts, Maui. sailed from Richmond 9th (eat.-
forehickaboniinyt to ^ load railroad tits for this port.
IififiOELTANY. -
Steainer Eagle, atilkore Doily Island, lies broadside
on the ridge; some distatico fromriow - water tuerk. The
water at last accounts we.; up to her lower deck at hien
tide, and the cargo was being landed with great diffi
culty. , • -
Bark SPragnel from Matanzas for New York,
with taiga ryarrfred at Hey West letliinst. leaking badly.
", AUCTION SALES
DAVIS HARVEY; AUCTIONEtRS;
r _•• ' (Late' with hi. Thomas & Sous.) •
Store Nos. 48 and (.0 NorittSixtli street.
. Sale at the Auction Rooms.
ELEGANT WALNUT PARLOR AND •CHAMBER
SUITS, BOOKCASES, DINING ROOM FURNI
TURE. MATRESSES... BEDS, .F.INE TAPESTRY
CARPETS, Ste • . ,
ON TUESDAY.IIORNIG.
At 10 o'clock , at the auction stored Nos. 48 and .50 North
Sixth str, et, below Arch, very elegant Parlor Suits, co
vered Iv:Rhcrimson and green terry, fine greenplush
and hair cloth; Handsome Oiled Walnut Chamber Suits,
superior Sideboards and .Extenslon. Tables ,Dinitig Room
and other Chaire, superior Cabinet and.Seeretary Book
cases, Handsome Cottage Suits. , fina Feather t Beds, new
Matrosses. Office .Tablea . andlDeaks, Housekeeping Ar
ticles, line TrApestry.tlargets.tine Oil Cloths.' Ac.
N 1 ARTI3I BRPTUARO. 4,IIiSTIONSESII,
1 iLately;Salosnteri,(6ol.l'homise•ar Sonia
. ~!_No.lot CHEBTX.IIIT street. above Seventh.
_EAL O Inow ygYAL.p • , :
1 2 1 , A. ?V E , • .
OUR, SALESROOMS FROM - THE
0. OLD' STAND, •' •
No. d 39 ''CHESTNUT 'STREET.
TO THE LARGE ,AND 'ELEGANT BIFIING
No. 704 RINESTNUT: ABOVE,SEVE TH.
WHERE, ir TH:INDREASED ITIES, •
MS ARE NOW. PREPARED ,
TO DOEESINESS. ; •
.
LARGE SALE OF SVATIONEWVAED BLANK
WORK.- 'I- -
Contributions will be received daring this week for tlio
Large Bale of titationery and Blank Wnk, pow in pre
paration:':
street.
HANPSOME WALNUT PARLOR AND CHAMBER
- FUILISTITURE, ELEGANTHOSEWOOD 7.OOTAVE
PIANO FORTE. DINI.Nfr.ROOM FURNITURE,
HANDSOME BRUSSELS AND VENETIAN CAR
. PETS.. FINE- FEATHER, BEDS, CHINA AND
GLASSWARE:•&c. , •
ON THURSDAY MORNING.
March 17, at •10 o'clock,- at N0..842 :Franklin street, by
catalogue.,the entire Household.Farniture, &e.
THE YEINOIPAT., MONEY-ESTABLISH.
_ toetiv-4. R. ocktudr_oi c 3lXTEE era RACE shreds. •
moue/ sthmileed on m handise getterelly— Watcher
Jewelry, Diamonde,. Go and Bihar Plate, and on ell
articles oirvalus,for imi lengsll4 time agreed on.
WVIDELEA_ARD 31RFTELRY` AT PRIVATE BALE.
trine toed ottnerigGaileiPoutdeßottom end Open Fats
gllfilhitliMaleld * Feejee Peetent Lever Watches;
Fine GO eeb eras Opole recebeptne Watches;
Pixie Gol Errol Waller Watches; Fine Oliver hunt.
fug Clete and On Face : . glide, American and wis h
Patent Le
ave!l he r, li .„,i hie; nimble illeeejra t t e l l i e e:
211*11Valt;7, 8 . i ~., Ors' VIM i01ii1344 4 1;
arc.; Ina Gold' I , 4 . 1t,,,::: MC BraCelete;
Pine; Baetpine; ,f, , , ~..:,..”1 . ; pencil Oases and Jeer •
l i no
eiy eneilis.. ,q ~ r .1.- , •,. • , • , ( 2 ,
~
• FORFA/B*-•A • • - ~ste hie, FireprooX,Oheilk
imitable for a Jew • 141405 t 1 ‘.. • , ,
AbodfeveralLo *Apia* hthdeitriitthl44,q4l l P
RuPitteiti. '
ELP Po l) Align /2
AUCTION - SALES. -
, WAS ALT
Non. Lig d u
n • AD U 4.II O FURF
S Et•tlit STOOKS SS -A .
OW - Public vales at the Philadelphia Xxchange eve y
TUESDAY o!it doe
ttlee
o'clock.
'
is at tbo Auction Store 111111111 r
W R IP.II, Y ai Raeldeueoe receive especial attention
' STOCKS, LOANS, &c.
ON TUESDAY, MARCH 15,
At 112 o'clock upon. at the Phlissiqohla Rzcheinge—s
f AdminigttatOrBlo. ' . -;
100 shares Buok lliountaitsqloe o.
A share Philadelphia Itkehatiti
5 shares Pennsylvania Horticultural Society.
100 shores Belmont avenue and Plank Road Co. '
1 share Butchers' and Pros era' Association.
100 shares Clinton Coal and Iron Co.
e. 500 loan Medical D. partment of Penn's College,
t 40 tsbaros LtykOak (fanner Mining Co. of Pa.
/or Other Accounte--
'X shares Reliance Insurance Co.
26 shares Enterprise Insurance Co.
98 shares Catawissa Railroad, preferred.
1 share Point. Breeze Park.
Box stall No. 52 paint Breeze Park.
100 Oates p ni atina a
Transportftd Attnd , : Ilelegranit Co.
• 50 Rh treaffon atlan Co.
2 shares Homestead Lite Insurance Co.
$15.000 Penn'a 11. R. general mortgage, Jan. and July
6100 Phillt and Darby ft. R. let mortgage ? per cent
60 shares Meventh National Bank.
50 shares Central Transportation Co.
c -, loo4harecAmerlcatt ButionholfrMaohine Co.
,allaresßank •,111ortbernLibectio5.'
676,113 15
639,635 00
REAL ESTATE SALE, ItARCEI 15
Will include—
Orphans' Coprt Peremptory Sale—Estate of John W,
Orizg, dee'd—VP RV VALUABLE BUSINESS LOOA
TION-2 VERY DESIRABLE LOTS, Nos. 12 and 14
North Irouoll 4treet above Market, the buildings lately
destroyed by fire,
Orphans' Court Sale—Estate of Stephen E. Smith,
decal , -HANDSOME 51.0DERNTHREE . RTKOr
/MICR , I DE NC E Ml 2 hhinntVornpn
niloTlß'Nrt — Snle— , Estate of Chdlilith.Tr._WOlbort,
deed—MODERN THREE-STORY BRICK RESI
DERCIC, with side yard, No. 62i narshall street, bo
toren Sprit.g Garden and Green. 263 feet front.
qtifplians' Court Sale—Estato of Thomas Burch. decd.
VALUABLE Itt7SINES STAND—THREE.STORY
BRICK STORE, nod D W LING. No. 12015 Locust Rt.
Same Estate—THßEE STORY BRICK DWELLING,
No. 1507 Locust
Gruliatut'Conrt Sale---Extato of Martin Grorg. doe'd—
TWO-&101tY EA Id E 'DWELLING and STABLE.
Nn. W. corner 2,491 Myrtle uhd Victoria streets, Twenty-
Bit It Ward.
Executor,' Peremptory Sale—Estate of Martha R.
Mcßride . der'd—BI , SINESS STAND—THREE-STORY
BRIDE STORE and DWELLING. S. W. corner of
Nineteenth and Wilcox streets, between Spruce and
I'ine. • ,• • - , • ,
eaxml Estate—THßEE-STORY BRICK STORE and
-DWELLING, No. 332 botith Nineteenth strMit,adjoin-
Mg the above.
••:- BUSINESS. STAND THREE-STORY _BRICE
STORE and DWELLING. Noi 1102 Parrish et.
• HANDSOME 310DERN FOUR-STORY BRICK
RESIDENCE, No. 1522 North Fifteenth street. RUM)
Jeff , reon. Elne - the modern conveniences. ,-
MODER,N RESIDENCE. S W. eorifer of •Geralsll
-
town avenue and Nicetewn lane.
- THREE-STORY , BRICK ' DWELLING, , ;No. 1017
Ellsworth street, Second Ward.
MODE,RN THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING,
No'. 2125 Jetfirsiin et. • • • ' • ,
MODERN. THREE-STORY. BRICK TtESIDENCF,
No. 601 Itiortshari street, above Green, Iles•the modern•
eonv eniencesf..t!,';,'T erg front. .
Executors' Salo—Estate of Algernon. S. Roberts,
dec'd—THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, Na. 1037
Beach st •
THREE-STORY BRICK STORE and riwrKLINo,
No. MO Witcox street, between Nineteenth and Twen
tieth and Spruce and [Pipe streets. , .., •
THREE :STORY BRICK DWELLING, No. 1008
Ponth Third at.
' MODERN THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING,
No 807 South Seventeenth .4.
11 AIiTSOME- MODERN FOTTRATORY BROOK
RESIDENCE, No:•1510 Green3itreet. - Has the modern
conveniences.. Immediate possession. ••j''
' 6 WELL-SECURED IRREDEEMABLE GROP•Np
71 r 6 fj.V4 I A
WELL SECURED GROUND RENT, 860 a year
SALE Of ... MACHINERY, &C., ••
At No. 956 Reach atropt. Kensington. '
ON TUESPAV fiIORNING. r
31arch 15. at 10 o'clock. consilting principally of Wood
avorth Planing 31teltinea, Gray sod Wood's Planers.
Papist's 'Planer's, 'restawirift Veneer 'SAW Mill,
Mortice Machine. Turning Lathes, heavy. six Pet Ilor•
Inc Laths. Drill , Pres*, Punching 3litchines. Engines.
Boilers, Shafting, Pulleys, and a large lot 'of Patterns,
&c., &c.
play be examined two days before the sale.
time No. lbrs Camay: mtreet,. • '• '
NEAT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE; OVAL BIER
• M IRROR. HANDSCME _BRUSSELS OARPEt,
FEATHER BEDS. ,tc.
ON TUESDAY MORNING.
March . 15, at 10 o'clock. at No. 1.85.5 C,arnne strsst, above ,
31ont:loniery avenue, by catnlogno,tho entire Heine-hold
"Furniture, cornisrasins—Neat Walnut Parlor.
Room and Chamber Furniture handsome Brussels Car•
rete, (Peel Pier Mirror, Brio Feather Beds, China, Glass
ware, 'Kitchell Utensils, &c.
BUNTING, DUEBOItOW & CO.,'
AUCTIONEERS,
Nos. 25L1 and 234 Market street. corner of Bank.
LA IiGE SALE OF FRENCH AND OTHER EURO
PEAN DRY GOODS.
ON MONDAY MORNING.
March 14,at 10 o'clock.on four :non [La' credit.including—
. DRESS GOODS.
Pieces Loudon black and colored pure Mohairs and
Alpacas.
do Plain and Fancy Popelines, Leuos, Delaiues.
Barages. .
do Piques. Grenadines, Poplin Alpacas, Fancy Dress
Goods, ,2c
- -
Pieces Lyons black Gros Grains and Ociehemere do Soie
do Lyons black Taffetas. Gros du Rhin, Penile.
do Lyons colored Ponit de Sole. Fancy Silks, cbc.
BONNET. SILKS AND MILLINERY: GOODS.
A line of superior quality colored Gros do Naples.
A line of Lyons black anc colored Silk Satins.
A line of black English and colored Crepes
A lino of tine colored Tarletans and French Flowers.
- SWISS MOLLS.
Au invoice of Swiss Mulls, in fine Grades.
ATTAQTIVS SALE OF PARIS RIBBONS.
A line of Ni*. l4a.lncot•tled edge Taffeta Ribbons.
A line of Paris quality all boiled black Tatv.ta Ribbons.
A line of No. lal6 black and colored Satin _Ribbons.
A line of colored and black Sash Ribbons.
Also,
Press and'.desk Titirraings, rmbrelba, HanAker
chiefs, Gloves. Balmoral and Hoop Skirts, Ties, Sus
penders, Domestic Go,ss Nns,
isby ord e r of c.
Messrs H. RENNEQUIN & CO.,
Full lines of Paris. Veil Bareges. in green, brown,
blue, S:c.,in all qualities. '
Full lines Of Paris Pointe Maria, in ,green, brown.
blue, Sc., In all qualities.
Full lines of Paris black Thibet Long Shawls, from
medium to best quality imported.
Full lines of Puri shlack Thibet Square Shawls, fro n
fine to beet imported
Also,
50 pieces Parie.Taffetade.Roubaix.
r 0 do Paris colored Epinglines.
50 do Paris rolled Valeucias.
50 do' allk and wool colored Popelines.
100 do French Arhito Piques.
200 do London colored Mohair•, • '
100 PIEOES PILLOW LINENS,
of a celebrated itaportatioi . for city trade.
SALE OF MXICASES BOOTS, SNOBS. HATS,
CAPS, TRAVELINIFIIis OS,' &c.; •
ON TUESDAY MORNING,
March 1:4 at 10 o'clock, on four months'credit, includ
ing- Cases Men's, boys' , and youths' calf, kip and buff
leather Boots; tine Grain Lens Leg Dross Boots; Con
gress Boots; _ Bahnorals; kip, buff and polish grain
Beogans; wurnen's, misses' and children 'it calf; kid,
goat, rnoroeco ape Balruorals; Congress Oat,
tors: Lace Boots; Ankle Ties; Lasting 'Gaiters,'
pers;'Tt ay ; Overshoes, &c.
SPECIAL AND IMPORTANT SALE OF READY,
• • MADE CLOTHING,
• ON WEDNESDAY MORNING.
March 16, at 10 o'clock, on four mouths' credit,ineludiag
men's cloth:beaver, easeimere and doeskin pants, coats
and vests: boys' fancy cassimPre suits. linen and other
sallouPr Clothing, &c. All regular• sizes and custom
made goods. . .
LARGE, •SALE OF BRITISH, FRENCH, GERMAN
. AND DOIILESTIO. DRY GOODS ' ,
ON THURSDAY 110.11N,INH, ••
blorch 17, at 10 o'clock, ou four month' credit.
LARGE PALE OF CARPETINGS, WHITE, RED
CHECK' AND FANCY MATTINGS,
ON FRIDAY. MORNING,
March 18, at 11 o'clock, an four months' credit, 'about 200
pieces Ingrain, Venetian, List, neruipt Cottage and Rag
Carperings, Canton Mattiugs, 011-01otbs, ,
QCOTTS ART GALLERY AND AUCTION
.CONNIESSION SALES ROOMS,
B. 'SCOTT Jn., Auctioneer.
nizioimpapr street,
Girard Row.
Furniture Sales every Tuesday and Friday morning,
at 10 o'clock.
Particular attention paid to ant-door sales at mode.
rate rates. den tf
We Phan 11411 a 'Largo Sale of .Fa,intinka on 17th and
18th March. .Thoati 'wishing to :emitslbntatn this sale
will please send In their Paintings immediately.
B. SCOTT, JR.
e'A 3T'&OIAIJ TRADE: SALES OF •
BARTRA M .3r NTON'S FAIIIII,Y SEWING
MACII.I.NBS•
At B. Scott, Jr.'e Auction Sales Bboras, 1117 Chestnut
atrottOlirard Row,
• ' ON MONDAY MORNING. •
' March 14, at 1034 A. N., by order of W. T. Hopkins, 1115
chestnut street. General Agout for Pennsylvania and
,Near ifirtieY for .tbess euperioe, machines. which only
need to become known to make' them the most' popular
,of any others lu the market. They are direct from the
; manufactory, thoroughly complete... and, sold without
reserve, with the Agent's guoinntee. They are now on
exhibition at the Agency Ofliceivihere alt are invited to
rail to examine them, and receive instructions in using
;them before and after the sale. •
Can be seen at the Auction EOOlll9 two days before
„ ,
jr,, A. HARLOW will make his
'"l
' • _L. , , • •- *FOURTH' SALE OF'
VERY SUPERIOR 11OURIIFIOLD FURNITURE.
ON TUESDAY MORNING.
Marsh 15, atifte o'clock. at the wareromuss No. )117
Chestuttt street; 'consisting of—Welnitt• Chamber Sults.
Cottage Chamber Suite, Walnut Parlor Suite, covered
with Irotatello, plush. rep and hair cloth: Wardtobes,
Sideboards, Bookcases Lounges. Etageres, 'Bouquet.
Extension and Library . Tables. white brpcatelle Chairs,
Cane-seat and - -Iteclining Chaim. ReekorS, Hair Mut
ressea, and a tine assortment of French Plate Mirrors,
Also, Ivet y •111te.Colt'N Repeating Rifle. r ; • .
Also, a tine 144 pipe Organ. . •
T .111ii0LELLANDi AUCTIONEER,
1219' CHESTNUT Street. , , • ; ,•
• „ rtlentonoll attention given to.l39leit of liousehold
Furniture at liwellhuvt.
Zit” Fubllu.pajea.of Furnititro Ittnie Auctlun Bomb,
1219 °hesitant' street, every Mender and•Tntirsday.
illEr For:particulars see Public Ledger.
111 1 ir.14,1011.,--41 awrior qtass cf. ,Furniture, qt Prlvate
Salo,
MICTION SALES.
toy, BiquuTz t a,Cp. l4
CASH AVM' .0 HOME; • '
4 . No. Y.Sa MARKET street. corner of.Baulf stmt.
;AT PRIVATE SALE—TlTE'llrasTor, WOOL
MO, ,
Cotonrining the Real Nidatetttatalt yalhaltis Machi
nery, being the most compli;te and valuable 111,111IcOhti.
State. Will bo 'AA id it; great' •bargalty; nn easy Cern:Uri.
B ot; intrtiaulpre,lnq uiro at the Aunt ion Store. • •F.
, 'MONDAY MORNING. , • ••, • • •
March 14. Coinmeneing at 10 o clock. Gru hits Linen('
Handkerchielyi; ModerY Table„and _Pocket Cutlery,
siumeriders, Neck Ilea cases tppool liOttonN. Hresaing
Combel nue"; lOW/US; Stalp Alao,•=4 dozen ;Packet
Hooke, Toirele, Turkey 44 , ;(1 Handkerchiefs,
.press
Goode, Clothe'. Casaltherea , Linen!, 44c. • ; •
O VERSIII MS AN DY.MAHE C/LOT KING.
At 'll% o'Cloclooo lets Mon's' Read Y-made (nothing;
1";e3. • Shirts,i• Dress Shirts,: atc. A luo , invoioce.kloeta,
Shoes, Hate, 'Cape. &C. -
ADM 'grit 4ivrsg..:a
.•.' 01,11144 ES i: D MG, ,
AY ORNIN
March 15, commencing:eV JO' ci•obacki combrleing 20410
Coate. Pants. Vesta. Shirty, &c.. to whrch we invite the
attenttoit (IMO , anAconnity merchants. *,
160 cases and car Aleo
tons Of Stet Pelt latitfn
JAMES A, r FREEMAN, AUCTIONEER,
' No. 422 14t:,,1 n t Arrest. • • ,
REAL 'ESTATE SALE, MAROIT 16. •
This Sale, on WEDNESDAY, at 12 o'oloOk noon, at
the Exchan_go, will include—
STORE, No. 626 MARK ET. ST.--abe,' Yeti; 'iainahlo
five story iron-front Store, Market atreeL above Sixth,
22 feet front by 132 feet deep to•Oonetheree street - two fronts. Any bendecne ,
ornamental iron front, base
ment, fireproof vitnltic,• hoisting' apparntne and , every
convenience Ton property is fireproof, is alinnet new.
and in perfect eider: e 690 ground rent. Ezetittael
Peremptory Solo. Estnte of {William Wayne, elet.W.
- BODINE AND DIAMOND STS —4 • 'llfr4e-iitory
brick Store and Dwelling, S. W. corner, 16 by. tiO foot.
el2ll ground rent
AcKlis AND IMPROVEMENTS, I3GOCILEY
AND MERION TONVNSIIIP AND CITY LINE
AVEND D.—A 'valuable ;tract of Inuit, with the house,
barn, &a.. thereon, in the Twenty fourth Ward.. Sub
ject to el2ll. finis b,, orderer AsAigh!e.
CATAL4/01;ES NONY READY.
11BRID E
V 1 44 . 11 A8 18: No. ioi3 IrAVwv. 86 ‘9 33 AUCTION
ARGfi. 33AIM s . OF 13001'6 1 , 6 13 1 11 i IES: 4 111 1P T I S ITh AilD
VAPA • „
, ON WEDNESDAY 111ORNING, . ,„ ,
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fel9-16 13t
INSURANCE.
T HE PHILADELPHIA TRUST,
SAFE DEPOSIT
AND INSURANCE COMPANY,
„in i I
n c i ß L ArT m ono n i.
j AI- B raz isl o rc a Ar .l3 4. u l. l. T.S n tr N6,
No. 421 CHESTNUT STREET.
CAPITAL, $500,000.
. .
_
Fer SAFE-KEEPING Of G(;VER:4SIENT DlO t NDSittld Other
SECITItITIES, FAMILY PLATT, 3 Ewni.ttY,anct other VALU
ABLES, under special guarantee, at the lowest rates.
-- The Company also offer for Rent at rains - varying from
815 to e 76 per annum, the renter alone holding the key,
SMALL SA FES_IPWI I OII:IAOa4AR7PROOF VAULTS,
affording absolute SECURITY against Fine, TIIEFT, B UR•
GLARY'and ACCIDENT.' ' ' '
All fiduciary obligations. Ruth [lli TRUSTS. 017(161A11-
mitreg, EXECEToIisIIIPri, ate., will be uudertaken and
faithfully discharged.
CirCulara,giviiig full detailii;forwardod on application
DIRECTORS.
Therrien Robins, Benjamin B. Coinegye,
Lewin R. Ashhuret, Augustus Heaton,
J. Livingston Erringer. P . Ratchford Starr,
• R. P. Id cCullagh, Daniel Haddock, Jr.,
Buwin M. Lewis, Edward Y. Townsend,
James L. Claghorn, John D. Taylor,
Hon. Wm. A. Porter.
OF WIIIERS.
President—LEWlS R. ASHII V RST.
Vice President—J. LIVINGSTON ERRIRGER.. .
Secretary and Trewurer—B. P. IIicOTILLADR. •
,So/icitor—RICRARD L. ASDHUILSTs
t 0.2
INSUR.A NCE COMPANY,
NORTH - AMERICA.
• ",. JANUARY /./970..
INCORPORATED .1794. CHARTER PERPETUAL
CAPITAL,
ASSETS, .
Losses paid since organiza. •
_lion,. . . 523,0600000
ItecelOts ofrremlOrms, 1869, 01,991;897 415
interest from inrestroo 9l o2 •
1869, • - . - 114;696 74
,f 12,100,9341 19
. . #1 ' 035,380 84
• . .
STATEMENT OF THE ASSETS,'
:First Mortgage on City Property ' $1766,450.00
Tufted states Government and othdr Loan
. .Bonds • 1,120,A16 00
Railroad Ban k and Cana Stocks. 55,719 00
C
Plash in Bank and ounce • ' , 247,620 uo
Loans on Collateral Security 32,550 00
Notes •Receivable, mostly Marina, Pre-
Milling 321,934 00
'Accrued Interest " 20.857 00
,Premiums in contse of transmission 85,198 00
:Unsettled Marine Premiums— 100,000 00
Neal Estate, Office of Company, Pldladel
.
p hilt
Losses paid, 18419, -
. r Dln C T OUS •
.Arthur G. Coffin, Fiona's It. Copo,
Samuel W . Jones, Edward IL Trotter,
'John A. Brown, Edward S. Clark°,
{Charlen Taylor, . T, Charlton Henry,
:Ambrose White, Alfred P..lessnp,
William Welsh, Louis O. "lad eira,
S. Morrie Waln, ' Chas. W. Cushman,
John Mown, ••• Clement A. Griseom,
?Geo. L. Harrison, • Williarn•llrocicte.. l
ARTIIUR G. COFFIN, Prose ont
' MA RUNS PLATT, Vice Preslt
DIATTITIAS 'Kann), Secretary.
C. U. BEET Es, Ass't Secretary.
%NEW. BOOKS
. 0509,000
02.783,581
30,000 00
152,783,531 00
felo tf
XAHURANC B ' , kft
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UTUAL
LIFE imgritANcg
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OF HARTFORD. CONN.
/14163 ,4 10R # E P 1846"
OEFICIERS
JA IL S Glooi),Wiff Piesident.
EPIIANIAIt PRESTON, Viet President A
WOODBAtthGE S. 61.4175T*D, Seer et!}ry.i
EIJWIN W. pitYAN't Actuary
Assets, - $27 666 479. 26
gurplus,- 9,671;876 , 26
, ,
Income, - 8,978;761 25
itf• Ratio of expenses to total income, 839 „„fa
THIS COIIPANY, TE If OE ITS
YEARA)I O IMPAItALLEI/ERSUCUESS,
AND EEERVISIN 0 11.1i015( * AS Rit*Eqo FLORA*
THE STBICTEiir VOUROXY,`R.EEP,II , III
' ITS RATIO'OF "MIMESES gl i ctlo r ras
INCOME •BELCW APR Atir
OTHER CO3I?ARY,AFEQRDS TI E
IRESTIIIRIILE` Ertiartrs , or " '
LIFEINSUEARCRATTHEI*OW
LEST CURT, AND AT: XIEtE pfx,
TIME'EURNISUESTUE.REST`,
SECURITY * tiS ;+RE-; •
AIRY:ViIa OR, ANY, t AIRN, t , ,
irisuryklics .COMPAN Y
IN Tttt wohtti.
statement of the condition of the Connecticut lir 'ltalia.
Vfe Innurance' tibrapatay 'int . the thtity-flnit O'fbo
cember,lB69.
State of Connerticitt, County of Hartford, sa:-
Be It remembered, that on this 24th day of Pobrtiary,
A.D. We, before the subscriber ,, a Commissioner in and
for the State of Connecticut, dilly coitimfissitined and an
thbrized by, the Governor of the Stato of Pennsylvania,
to take the acknowledgment of Deeds and other writinge %
to ho need and recorded .in ihe said State of Pennsyl
vania, and to administer oath 4 and affirmations, per
sonally appeared'''. Preston, Vico President of tile Con,'
necticnt Mutual Life Insurance Company, and made
oath that the following is a true statement of the conat-•
um, of said Life Insurance Company upon the,aist day
of 'December, A. p. b 1 .52. •
Anil further eertify, that made personal eX—
dmiliatiun'of the condition of said Coupocticut Mutual
sugnaa gamay, 14,....ptsurj Ns. CUM UR,. ULM UM - BaTIATIIICC
they have meets safely inve s ted to. the amount of Ono
/tallith Dollars.. Thal have, examined the Peuritim
now in the }mode of the Company to the, amount of One
Dlillion Dollard, and the tame are of that value - repro
eented. .
. . .
I farther certify 'that I am not intereeted Iti Wealthy'
of said Company.
In witnesn whereof, I hare hereunto set my hand and
affixed my official seal thin kith day of February, A:1).
sy.A i [ Signed]
A Commissioner for renusxlvania,
.FIRST.
Capital Stock (Company being purely
mutual) No stock
Amount of aaaesamouts or instalments on
stock paid in cash ..
SECOND.
ho value as nearly as may be of the Real
Eststo hell by the Company sll ,793 63
.teh on hand ....„
Cash in hanks, Frs:Hying the banks—State
Bank. Connecticut River . Banking Coin-
First National Bank, and Ranking
Howe of Dabney, Morgan '& Co • 326,115 82
Cash in hands of agents in course of trans-
11118: ion
Amount of loans secured by bonds and mort
gages, constituting the first lien on real
estate, on which there is less' than one year's
interest due and owing 9,940,900 31
Amount of loans on which interest has not
been . paid within one year
Amount of stocks owned by the Company,
specifying the number of shares anti their
par Mid market value
Far Market
etthle.
11.8 Bonds ' • $3,007,000 e3,4.i.5,800
State of Connecticut 1,000.600 1,041,000
State of Tenne.see 20,000 11,400
City of Rvansville 15,000 12,000
City of Toledo 20,000 20,00.1
110 shares Hartford and
New Haven Railroad... 11,000 23,870
50 shares . Connecticut •
River Railroad 5,000 6,750
130 shares First National
Rank...
100 shares City National
Bank 10,000. 10,500
25 shares ins leaur
mice Ccitrioi
15 shares Ith:unix In
surance Company... 1,500 2,175
10 shares Charter C0mpany........
•
j ngnratice Company 1,000 1.270
10 shares State. Insur-
ance Company 1,000 1,120
200 shares 'Fourth '
tional, Now York. 2 0 . 0 00 ,P e6OO
$4,127,000* $4,620.E00
- -4,620,500 CO
Amount of stocks held by the Company as • ,
collateral twenrity for loans, with the
:mount loaned on each kind or stock, its par
and market value—Amount loaned - 185,565 PO
' r Par Market . Ain't "
';. value, saute. Maned.
a 232,C00 5325,461 • 5185,565
Interest on investments due and unpaid......... ,2511 155
Accrued interv.lt nut yet due . 511,621 33
Oilier availablo miscellaneous tissets, specify-
ing their Character and value
Premiums in the hands of agents and in course
of collection
l'reniiunt NoteB
Total Assets, -
TIJ
Amount of losses elnrino, the year, adjusted
but not due
'Amount of losses reported to the Cmpany
but not acted upon ..:......1' ' 41,780 00
._
Axiom] t losses rs ist;qt by the Company 10,000 op
Amount of divide to toe xttid unpaid
Amount of money borrowedcand tho nature
lend the amount Of the security given ..... . .
Amount of all ether elnims #tgainst.
puny, coutested or otherwise
_Amount tesuired to palely re-Insure all out.
Mantling Oaks 17,424,784 04
Total Liabilities, $17,894,604 00
} . OIJETII.
.A monk of ettes.premituns recebted.4 8,35,72165
Amount of premiums not paid in cash during
the year, stating the diameter of such pre+
110114, being Notes and Credits. 2,59Z!,359 90
Amount of prenilliMs earned
:Interest reeektod from investments 1,449,919 70!
Income front all othef sources, specifying
what bourcti—Rent 6,150
Total Income, '-
numn.
Amonnt °flosses mild during the year 1,627,13700
Amount, paid and, owing for re-insurance
prernittnis • ' '
Artiount,of return premiums, whether paid
et unpaid
Amotint. of iliVidenil declared during year... lopoteas 91
Amount of dividends paid 1,610,66894
Aritettnt Of expense 4 paid during the year. in
cluding commissions nod fees paid to agents
'arid 'officers of the Company ' 669,939 14
Amount of lossep due an unpaid 10,000
Amount Of text's paid by the Company 10,001'04, '
;Aniouut of all other expenses' mid expendi
tures 139,515 M a.
Amount of proud stiory, n otee originallv form
ing the Capital of the Company 40,000 OW
Amount of said notes held by the Company ns,
part of or the whole of the Capital thereof. None.,
Par and market value of the Company's stock
' per share No Stock„
• •
Many Dirkslends, payable darling the pres!...,
tent year, range from 215 to'2lo per et...
NOW IS lIXETIIIIf,TIOOIIISURV.
Dividends immediate, mat increase an.u.ally
WALTER H. THAD 'EN,
General. Agent,
ltd: Attorney for Pennsylvania,
404 Walnut Streeti
Pill X Itae%IPEX. Plll4l.
tuh3 th 6 to 6t
W3I. 1314,31ERSLY,
37,59'63
75,012 00
13,000 17,930
2,500 2,875
441,330 6S
MEM
- $27.566,479 26
4H,570 On
- $8,978,751 25