Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, April 04, 1870, Image 2

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    . ■,***, its Biirroundiugdj; on a
the Pone a«d Cjtfdinals in
Pivrldc St Peter’s. Then the
gorgeous dref ? P rect by SO me pilaster,
Memsto grow tall, and fit. the place and com-
bust now the many delegates to the Council
* thn Vatican give, we are assured, unwonted
city
b Pn^cesoffheChurch.
r d'nTeS of’the Bervants, who wear
red nr y trinjm ings to the coaches,
cocfecd hats , re horses* heads, though
enhdued to stiit, tl g Wch otber dues
ljrightucss to yhe ste of the ]a dies.
denve only worn i , leatulo . Superb,
But the horses are whirl
«n5®^KS4«
Ser’ehow in horseflesh than in any c.ty we
seem to receive attention. Not
the noodles and ladies’ dogs, but large,
siroplj >ue pouujca w iin seem never
IS co n Z «P £ look you in thence, as
and come
tack again to Bom . ted between tlie
Veare c °Ke Borne of the past and the
rival claims of th _ the Home of ruins
Some of the P re ® ’ -Rome Pagan and
and the Borne of c ’ >tliere is tOO much
Borne Papal. t 0 keepmeinter
sameneesm th ... onthe same plan,
«®te<l. Kearly"'“itriangements,jewels
laT e thein tlia same way,
and rehcs all a l ' ll ®’*”,,? s ganie doubtful tra
in the same places; the 8^ 6 less look.
ditions, and gloomy cta e
As you approach the Aoor ys whom
actly resembles |8 church
s ou gave money for the poor
■whiningly osks fo t ho identical
bodies in thlH - s t left shakes theiden
monk that you hare justsn m(mey
tical box under yo ’ tr „ Inside the
for the poor souls ****%™£ i{ „ aims or
door is the same box decrepid,
repairs of the church ; and the
old and moody sacnstan_ _ ÜBd uke Tul-
W 1 in daytime tmd hobbles^
can at the feast of der3 0 f the place
scribes it, to show bick this church
and the special Uar Ban ctity,in
rests its a ? e w coppers at your
the hope of re ® enl ” fc he BMne smell, the same
benevolent hand. . .fleas—the
cold, frowsy, stone floor, one an
only live unfavorable to the
impression in some aegr
cleanliness of a mem - that>he fleas
here of them for
are a pest. Yo yo u from the
long at a ft om \ba carriage
ground -when > from the furniture when you
•when yon nde, ever ye t invented are
sit down, and no were the celebrated
Irish member, fair v J' ■ , - botk hands
that we are now set g They are the
* nd
most persistent pes .scenting the ever
i„g the be^”^ iD g bis everlasting tin-box
lasting monk sh ng purgatory,
for the souls that oan ■ «* advort ise over
, though. perpetual plenary In
do«Cr C and dead.” Send the
diligence for the E who has eve?
fleas to P ur gf° ry ’ a “ hem her e on earth will
been tormented unfortunate de
defrie°nds from their presence-pot even
Kook coppers enough to fill the box.
™ Xibotofthe.
of
cross m the Col seum excavations in the
wfTcS. Coming hack, we spell
baths of Ca K‘ on the Arch of
OTtonCem r v erus and look at the golden
Septimus Arch of Titus till one ot the
candlestick in outeWe of
°may C not walk in the shadow of the
® ’ i reared to commemorate the de-
or n> Mtioo.
flfts ite faultless porch, and entering within,
‘Sr once more in vain for some spot where
fhe open centre of ite dome shall not
Sok upon us, as the Great Eye m the centre ot
the Heavens sees every son of man beneath
the azure dome, and we wonder at the (
-which could thus speak to mcl * r ° ag -Excavations anil niscoverlo
many ages of the Omnipresence of God. , E* snlem.
On -we CO out towards the Appl*a Way,ana i [From tlie London Atlicmcuih,]
and look downinto the Columbrrintn, 1 a friend in Jerusalem writes: ‘lt may in
" **uArA the urns containing the ashes of the ! terest your readers to bo informed tliat_ the
*»nstrueted to shield them from. Whence,under tte Moslems, hw
the Arcbi of Drusus and through thepity s gate, y > Qf ’ Prussia) g i Te n to him by the Saltan;
through miles of tombs of the mighty dead, on . a ” d that it is said to be the intention of the
the broad Campagna. How heautilul and , prußsian aut herities to restore the building in
desolate it is, with the sweet green grass ot ; it 9 original style. The outer entrance gate and
early spring, with sombre aqueducts striding j much ° 0 f the 'basement of the inclosed edifice
across the plain from the blue hills towards the I itgelf roma in, and are superior examples
Eternal City, and arches and columns and , of lhe ar chitecture as practiced by the
stones that were plaeed when Borne was '■ ■ Crusaders. It is to he hoped that these relies
How beautiful and desolate and treacherous, will he treated reverentially. 1 bave ' f ”
where no habitation can bo seen, because the ! books on the subject at hand here, but tb nk
men of old are rising up in judgment against j Dean Stanley gives the history of the deffle-
Z D gSuonmaoUmrlit! |
pagna we can restand look and dream, obli- | ®°® e a b d ® a r()j x lancy , in his ‘ History of Ar
vious of toe, which is here at fault, until the • > , Mf> ker gfc ao n must be puzzled
sinking sun leaves tlie.chill air to creep around the discoveries which have been recently
ns and cause us to shudder ere we are aware; * de . ex pi orers -here; his theory is, that
and we return with a sigh, and say to ourself, t b e Mosque, called the Mosque of Omar, was
‘‘What men those old Bounins were!” bui | t by Constantine as the Church of the
Or we go into.the dark Catacombs, and the j lo]y Sepulchre. I agree that it was
©ld monk goes ahead .r;j th his feeble torch and j (jbristian work of about that time, and said so
eropes about as if he were looking for the OB seeing it, before I was informed of Mr.
crave from which he had come forth, and was j Fergusson’s opinion; I would not, however,
' afraid he would never riind it more. And we : pretend'that it is not a copy of a later time,
after him through,pniles and miles of ' yet this seems most unlikely; still less would I
C and uar-v subteiareau lanes, opening ! Say tliat it was .originally t he Church of the
ri..d«,,».i k .an-,i. Tf *. i
the compass are lost, all trodden hard by the • ifi occurred there, and that the spot
innumerable feet .whiah have carried here | would, under any cir
millions of their .fellow Chnstains when Chris- , cumstanoe! . be Impossible to me. The ancient
tianity was young and Paganism was strong to , wallg of the city were, lie contends, turned in
- prevent but not to accomplish. Here is the : war( j B surround the Temple area to the
nymhol of martyrdom. Into this niche, hewn j Bou tb\vard .of this. Tlie last excavations,
from the friable rock or hard earth, was homo however, show the wall continuing in
the remains of some victim of savage beasts or i a straight line from, the southeastern
Rtili more savaee men, way yonder in the j angle on tlie solid rock, and, what was
jitern gray walls of the Colosseum where not anticipated by students and observers, it
2S*KZZ?*Zm assembled to ... .be ; j^a’Kr^fSS'JStaKS
hated Christian die. This Hmall subterranean , g f “ m(lationg th P e waU y be i„g
chapel was then crowded with ee f'J*. g ■; e ie h t y-two feet below the surface, and thatthis
listeners, as some one who had hazarded ms : ja b , a teagt) of tlie tesl fl oman WO rk, if not of
. life for the Gospel’s sake led the sad service j g 0 ] ojnon > s time. It will not do to pronounce
for the dead, and plaeed <Jie hallowed remains be Agrippa’s wall, or say that it was built
where no profane eye should see their final I by Hadrian. Mr.- Fergusson must contend
Vesting place, and whence no sacrilegious hand ■ that it was built by Constantine, and this,
«honld scatter their ashes till the great day of W ould be denying the value of internal evi*
iheßesurrection. ! deuce altogether, I- am interested in this
If the Pantheon has its story, and the-<©olos- i question, and should be glad to know what he
scum ite tale of pride, and the Arches their | will say: bis dictum on architecture is of more
record of triumph, and every briek and stone i value than that of Williams or of 1 leiotu
Js eloquent of tIiOBO who placed them there—so, !
f po, have the Catacombs to bear their testi-
THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN—HHI LA DELPHI A. MONDAY. APBIL 4. «»•
monyto the character of the men day
is pit ITrowthem came forth »
fluence which, impregnating the
breathed into the life Of those who threw
down the temples and statues and
Of the great and made them greater stall,
while Home’s ruins tell us what men er ’
her Catacombs tell us what men ought to db.
LETTER I'ltoll VEBMOMT*
Tb© ©ref* Monnlnlns In
Flew from Spruce Hnol«::MWdlctowa
Spring»:::Tlie Woman Suffrasto More
' of tlio Phto. :B«1^
Middletown Springs, Vermont, Marcn
2ft 1870 —For beauty and variety of scenery,
Xel £w portions of the OreeniMojmg
State compared with that presented
valley and its surroundings. Noj do .™ e ” e
lioye that there are many localities
Ensland which can boast such scenes of alter
nate grandeur, gracefulness and pastoral love
liness-such an uninterrupted succession ol
exquisite landscape as occur just here in a
little strip of territory lying .between the
Green Mountains on the east and Lake
Champlain on the west.
Even in early spring, before the snows have
all disappeared and vegetation has commenced
to bedeck the earth,and the snow-drop,the cro
cus and the daisy have begun to expand their
blossoms as if to welcome the opening year,
the country is picturesque aud attractive ; and
one has oulyto asednd any of those neighbor
ine neaks to realize a view well calculated to
arouse the enthusiasm of the most callous ad
"Trom "summit of Spruce Knob, four
miles north of this village, is,
mountain panorama unsurpassed by any in
the State Some 2,500 feet above the sea, and
$OO above the valley atMiddleWW*. we I°°*
down open the villoKet of hast loultne,h
SjS iSSiA'SW
banks and bordered by impending lulls and
woody summits, with farmhouses andchurcli
I steeples here and there, compose a beautiful
and HydeviUe ; Lakes St. Catharine Bomo
seen and Champlain are in sight, with an ex
tensive and fertile country intervening;, round
about rise the prominent peaks aud undulatory
ranees of the Taeonie Mountains; on the north,
bounding the view bey ond Champ ain in New
York appear two towering sentinels ot the
. AdironJacks, full fifty miles awaythe, Catej
kills are visible in fine weather, far south, ana
the prospect terminates in the east, among the
rugged heights of the Green Mountains. Al
together it is a view of rare beauty, and its
. picturesque effect must he doubly enhanced by
i th« cominc elorics of sumnißr skies.
of its attractive surroundings,
the Village of Middletown has grown famous
latterly on account of the development and
improvement of certain sanitive springs with
inTts precincts, and is already a popular
watering resort. The springs are strongly im
pregnated with iron ana other chemical and
meficinal ingredients, whose combinations,
scientifically and experimentally investigated,
have given evidence* of remarkable curative
virtues. The relief which their use affords m
general debility is quite enough to sustain the
reputation of the place, and warrant the en
terprise which is to give a splendid hotel,to be
opened under the auspices ot a well-known
hfgli prießt of the eulinary art,the coming year.
The mineral waters flow irom some ten or
twelve Bonrceß.and nearly all deposit a copious
. oohrey sediment, indicating the presence of
iron in considerable quanttty. The taste of
I the water varies in the different springs , m
loml it savors of carbonic acid; .in othersit.s
j, ferruginous, while in others again it is almost
1 woman suffrage movement is assuming
sufficient proportions m this State to enlist the
attention of thinking men generally, particu
larly since the recent ungallant demonstration
against the fair reformers at Burlington and
Fairfax. Such offensive measures as. were
there resorted to by the anti-temale suffragists,
and have been since encouraged by several
factious journalists,fall short ot the object in
tended for they neither discourage the strong
minded females, nor do they bring .discredit or
ridicule upon tlieir cause. ; On the contrary,
they arouse the belligerent energies of the
champions of the movement, call forth the
sympathy of the lukewarm, and evoke among
the indifferent a wish tor tiur p ay. at
and a courteous bearing m behalt of the agi
ta When or where this movement will stop we
shall not presume to say. We live in a pro
gressive age, and it does seem from present in
dications and the progress these Womans
Ttieiitcrß have made here and elsewhere, that
the success of tlieir causa is not among the
most improbable things of the future.
The restless, agitating, “reforming element
of New England must find some sensational
field for exercise, and now, since the everlast
ing “ nigger” is disposed 01, perhaps it is wel
that female suffrage engages ite attention. W'
could hardly have expected hetter and l
might have been worse. ourrax
US
the holy cite.
“T. S.—l see in Smith’s * Dictionary of the
moneSalley, so his theory is still unaffected
except by the antiquity of the; stoneS at. the
southeastern angle of the present walls. These,
seventy or eighty feet under ground as they
stand have Phoenician marks,workmen s signs,
some in red paiut; other peculiarities dispose
Lieutenant'Warren and others Who have seen
all the varieties of stone-cuttihg here to ascribe
them to Solomon’s time. -.The.-last news w,
that they are digging now to trace Hie angle
with the platform*.under which is the exed
voted sea. It is pSfeible that tins majtjhow the
corner to have been a sort of fortress to the
Temple.” •
Statistics of Rome.
A new book of the statistics, of
just been published in that city, w^l . *!
tains a variety of matter of cur.ous mterest
worth repeating, much of it, to American
readers. The population of Rome letdown
at 220 531, an increase during the last year oi
about 3 000 only. Of the male-population
10,200 belong to the military or police service,
and upwards of 5.000 are directly connected
with religious worship or religious educatio .
There are 32 cardinals, 20 bishops, and 1330
secular and parochial clergymen, 841 cleriM em
„ a oed in the colleges and seminaries,
Iml about 3,000 members of the
orders The number ,of Jews is
about 5,000, and of Protestants not more
than 000. The number in holy orders or in
some way hound to celibacy is 0,400, and there
are women m convents and houses oi
charity—-which divides the celibates pret y
equally between the two sexes. There were
alive last year 529 men and 011 women ranging
from 80 to 100 yearn of age. There are 2~
ecclesiastical colleges, in which tbo number of
resident students is 841. In semefnotmost
of these colleges and seminaries everything is
supplied gratuitously to the students. At tho
University, the Propaganda and the Roma
College, education m the way of lectures,
etc., is entirely gratuitous. .T he '®
upon theology, science, classics, etc., are
learned and valuable, being given by
some of the ablest professors m « e
world; and they are numerously attended.
There are upwards of a hundred schools,under
care of what rrecaUed the Christian Brothers,
in which elementary, education is given “
about 6,000 male children gratuitously- ior
females there are between two and three tan
dred schools, under charge of sisterhoods,
where 10,000 girls are educated p*atuitously.
The total number receiving gratuitous educa
tion is about 20,000, many of whom
ara likewise Gratuitously maintained.
are numberless charitable which
878 men and 1,216 women are entirely pro
vided for. More than one-half the entire popu
lation are said to be sufficiently prepared and
instructed to receive the holy communion.
PROP*
Cv JS A b Jfil> BKOPOSALS, BUDUItBitD
S “ Proposals for supplying rurniture. will
he received by the undersigned, at the Office,
S C E cornerlxth and Adelphi .streets, until
THURSDAY, April 7th, at 3 ? clock P.M.,
for supplving the furniture required for new
School-houses. A list of the kind required can
be obtained at the oilice ot the Board.
By order of the Pro^.
Secretary.
np2-4t's
„i, 1,1 ( r i< ui r tTTkc;omMission kkbof
O fAIKMOUKXPAKK, N 0.22-1 SOUTH
FIFTH BTI^f ADEM>nIA , March 30,1870,
Atmlicatious in -writing from parties
o,mn? renting Belmont (Judge Peters 8) Man-
Kion l us the same is put in proper rc
sion (asHouu . , vil j received for
pair], tor a K offi ’ (jnily, between the
one week, ■ , ,p Theapplicatious
nnistVtate residence arfd occupation
Tthe appheantr and the price or rent offered
for the remainder of the present year. Par
ticulars can be learned at this office. Each
mn Nation must be addressed to the Commis
sToners ofFairmount Park, and marked on
»= “AppttgtUo^or.Bu^i.
inh 31 r>t.§ CqinniigHion^
medicinal.
=TvmT ,ADKLT j H IA SUItU ISONS’ BAND-
T* ir*F TNBTITPTTC. T4North Ninth street. above
* v9 E li c EY'ERETT’9 Tltl'Sß positively cures
Msrket. JJ. . E i na ,i c Belts, Stockings,
ltnpturiß- itnu-es, Crutches. Siwponsorlcs.
nt.cnOea tobyMrs. £ jyl lyrp
Rubber Truss never rusts, breaks or bouJi
S . LEIGH, l»Ohj.tng«,
*- 5 WON JDKKS ACCOMPLISHED
T 1 ®? oh tho agency of the genuine Cod-Liver
nil in h Scrofula, h ßroMhltifl, Chronic Cough, As*} 1 ™ 11 '
tecsi of the higheHt orucr- » t 0 the Bc j C ntifio world.
TOII N IiAK EB & CO., N 0.718 Market Btroet.Phila-
'.. WtfS_
REAL estate agents.
FRED. SYLVESTER,
REAL ESTATE BROKER,
30S SOUTH FOURTH STREET,
• FOR SALE..
YARNS FOR SALE.
„ n „a Worsted Yams, all numbers. Cotton
milts 3m> —————
MISCEIiLANEO C ».
TjtDWIN H. JFITLEB & CO.,
Manufacturers and Dealers In
Hemp, .
23 N. Water Street and 22 N. Delaware Avenue
PHIXi&BKIiPHIA. ■
EDWIN H.IITMW*. CONRAD g.OLOTHIBB
TUT FDD IN G AND ENGAGEMENT
W Hines of boIW ISkarut fine Gold—a specialty: a
foil t of"V/.OK. and no choree for ensraWng
1! if FAUR * BROTHER. Makers,
■’ niy2l rp if 321 Oheatnm street, below 1 ourth.
TIJST~EECEIV ED AND IN STORE 1,000
,1 Of chonipnene, sparklmgCatawlmaudUan-
Wines, l’ort,Tda.lclra, Sherry, Jnmatoa and Santa
‘ Xtmri fuie olVl Brandies and Whiskies. Wholesale
»IS TlVtin P.. 1. JOIU) AN, 25J Pear street.
Below Third and Walnut streets, and nbevo Dwk
'street. „
RAVAGE’S GUBINA, JUST RECEIVED
GENUINE EABINA.COLOGNE.at reduced prlcoß. Beat
puttornß of English Tooth Brushes. For sale by JA WEb
T SHINN. Apothecary, Brand and Spruce Bts. foll-ttrp
l''(Nls musical
r Mox iib a companion for tlio Hick chainbor; the nueat
(iKßorttncnt iii tbe city, and a « eat variety of alru to no
h'ct from. Imported direct Bj j othEßj
xnhlfltrrp] f 824 Ch«mtnut utract, below Fourth
JJENItV i’HILLIPI'I,
CAKPKNTEII AND DUILDEK,
NO. 1024 SANBOM STREET,
jeKMyrp PHILADtM’IIIA.
lORDAN'S CELEBRATKI) pure tonic
• I Alo for Invalids, family nun, etc. , „ .
T'hn subscriber is now furnished with hH full Winter
supply of lii# highly nutritious ami well-known barer
ngo Its wido-aprcml and moreasitiK imo.by order or
rtivsiclanH.for Invalids, use of families, Sc., commend It
tVT/lin attention of nil coneuniere who want a strictly
noro arlicin : prepared from the best materials, and put
nn the most careful manner for home use or transpor
tation. Orderßby mall or otherwise promptly suppliod.
I*, J . JOKD AN i
* H 0.220 Poar BtrcM't,
.i fi 7 below Third and Walnut streets.
TSAAC7NATH ANB, AUCTIONEER, N. E.
I corner Third and Spruce streets, only ono square
hnlow the Exchange. SiBO UK) to loan, in largo or small
amouuts oil*diamonds, silv.r plato, watched, jowedry,
“E? 11 goods of value. Offlco hours from BA. M. to 1
p n M 11 W" Established for the last forty years. Ad
vances maileJjlu largo amount# at the lowest warkot
rates.
for sale.
F CRN ITU Kih, arA..
furniture.
Reduction In Rriees
TO
SUIT THE TIMES.
$lOO,OOO WORTH OF ALL KINDS.
GEO J. HENKELS,
1301 and 1303 Chestnut St.
mliM Imrpji ' ... =====
FURNITURE.
JOHN W. GARDNER,
1316 CHESTNUT STREET,
Hasunnucstlonahly some of the newest and prettiest
etjlesof - -
FINE FURNITURE
over before produced. In regard to quality and finish
SiHSsjaMSsas
w»l beeolcf at prices that mustprovc tempting.
mli3o-rptf
CIGA
B. C. WORTHINGTON & SON,
■\Vholeßalo and Retail Dealer* in
IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CIGARS,
AHD ADD ABTICLES OF TUB TRADE,
433 Chestnut St., opposite the Post Office.
~ Branch of 106 South SIXTH Street,
PHItADEIiPHIA.
AOENTS FOR KEY WEST CIGARS.
Wo invito an inspection of onr stock; every Balo boing
guaranteed. mh23 lmrp*
nATS.
HATS AND CAPS.
JUST OPENED
SPRING STYLES
AT TUB
SOUTHEAST CORNER
FOURTH AND CHESTNUT,
AT WHOLESALE PRICES.
mh!9 lmrp '
a « f^g?t ß B f 4° ,oaBon -
BOOTS ARP SHOES.
BARTLETT,
No. 33 South. Sixth Street,
Erer thankful for the patronage ex
tended him heretofore, and desirous or
farther favors, begs to announce Ms
Spring Styles of Boots and Shoes for
Gents’ and Boys’ wear.
A large assortment of Custom-made
Goods, made on his improved Lasl s, whleh
are nnrivaUed for comfort aud beauty,
enables him to furnish a ready lit at all
times. ~
dai.a-m w f lyrp *—~—
CROTBKIES. LIQUORS.
CORN EXCHANGE FLOUR MILLS,
<2136 Market Street.
Superior Family and Bakers Flour,
* manufactured bt
E. V. MAOHETTE, Jr.
Every Bkg or Barrel warranted.
mh3o nfmllj '■ :
MEBB SHAD AND BPIOED
Hofllßßonth Second streotJbelow^Ohostnut street.—_
-iSttr^HPIC EB, GROUND AND WHOLE
118.Swuth Beeond street, below Chestnut street.
GREEN GINGER. — 400 PO UNTJB
f\ cholco Green Ginger In «toro and for salent
CODSTY’S East End Grocery,-No. 118 Booth Second
Btroct, below Chestnut street
—n tTpB—T OMA T O, PEA, MOOK
Turtle and JulUen Bonp« of Boston Club Manufao-
Tnrueanurfu»ucii m v «i O -nicB and Bailing
Mrtle» ne For h a»lo Bt (JOUBTr ’8 Ka»t End Grocery, No
Jw Bonth B°cond street, bolow Chestnut street.
GOtJBTY’B East End Grocery, No. 118 Booth Socona
Btroot* below Obeatnotatroet.
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS.
PATENT SHOULDER SEAM SHIRT
. MANUFACTORY.
Orders for those celebrated Shirts supplied promptly
Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods,
Of late styles In full variety.
WINCHESTER & CO.
706 CHESTNUT.
fel-tu th s tf ■■
copartnerships.
TTO-'P ARTS EKSH IP.—THE UNDER
§SSS3M!tf£fIiffi2KH
at No. 3 Dock Btreot. kmuj nd'a. SOUDER, JR.
SAMUEL D. ADAMS.
FuiIADELPHiA, March 29, 1870. a P 2 -
/-v o-P AK TN M SHI P—T H E u NI) ER
PIfoHAEL^
ao.'l ißhipChandlery, «t No. 29 North
Water utroet, and
GKO. 11. S. UHIiEli.
.Philadelphia, April Ist, 1870. apiots
T - PEEDY’WARE AND ALEXANDER
_ l -g OATTiELD, Jn.. have been admitted to au lute
0 CATTEIA
APJIIL li 1870,
H/r AKKINtr WITH l NDEI.IBBE INK,
TIOLISHTNG POWBEIi. THE BE
Tfor cloanainf; Silver and Plated Ware, Jmvulry
V4T manufuotirod,
mhl tfrp
iSOFFERING MAOH-.iKS, j
(t With 4 mul O-iri'-li rollk,
Foe Imo or eoiirun 1 la
At very low prlcon.
GIUFFITri * FAGK,
JUOI Arch Btivft. _
xHVipkuin FIUJ i-£rO.—-M-l&K*
F^So-andi I— Ujgj,
in eaaka and fancy a SdGuavn Paula: Naplea and
5.’ n SS“ r i^-iwi Shall Almonila, tor aale ty J 1
b?i?uh B^*oo- 1^3 8o "“* Dolaw “ re a ' roau,,>
j/ W. ftiißOUftH CO„
BANKERS.
42 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
Negotiate Loans, Buy and Sel
Government and other re*
liable Securities.
. ja3lm w f lyi : ' .
FAItE & BUOTfIER,
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HingOß* Scrowo. X-ooka, »-® ioB plajzan( | Taper Taps,
OoireeMms.&Cj'O 1 . 0 ! Chucks, Planks in great rarlotjr.
Srilobe'hud'a-me'i.owe't? Possible Fric™
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ow Slntb, Philadelphia.
Vkhy angry feeling- has'been evoked in
Madrid iby the new COnscriptlda bill. : U
Tuk Petersburg iron Works, at Petersburg,
Virginia, were burned on Saturday morning.
Loss, $lOO/OQQ. ’ i;: ' :
Senob MobxE, thenew Colonial Minister in
Spain, announces bis policy to be the same as
that of bis predecessor.
• A simple majority in the (Ecumenical
Council, it is stated, is-sufficient to establish
the infallibility dogma.
The’ Btrike at Creuzot continues, and on,
Friday tire strikers were very riotous, attacking
the troops.
A motion to .postpone consideration of the
new constitution of Porto Rico has been de-,
-feated in the Spanish Cortes.
The bill to secure orderin Ireland ban. passed
both Houses of Parliament, but -lias not .yet re
ceived the Queen’s assent.
Govkknob Downs, of Maryland, has vetoed
a bill incorporating Chestertown, In that State,
because it restricts votingto.white citizens.
Dabu having failed to get Austria, Spain
-and Italy to act in concert with him, hits given
up His idea of sending a special Ambassador to
Home.
Thu Inman steamer City of Brussels, which
recently left New York for Liverpool, was
spoken at sea on the Ist inst., under sail, hav
ing lost her propeller. She needed no assist
ance.
Infokmation has been received at San
Francisco of the organization in Loudon of a
company to 4arry out the proposed mail steam
ship service between the former city and Aus
tralia.
Onk Phillips, otherwise Forbes, has been ar
rested at Queenstown, charged with embezzle
ment from the New York Treasury, ne is
known in connection with the proposal for the
sale of Cuba to the United States.
A Sx. Louis despatch says that some party
East lias been selling forged drafts, purport
ing to bo drawn by Samuel A. Gaylord & Co.,
of St. LoUis. Two of these have been dis
covered, and others are supposed to bo in circu
lation.
■ The Wood Distilling Works at Black Rock,
Connecticut, were yesterday destroyed by fire,
causing a loss of $lOO,OOO. Six buildings,' in
cluding, the post-office, at Portsmouth, Vir
ginia, were destroyed yesterday morning by an
incendiary, fire.
The Woman Suffrage Association of Mis
souri elected officers bn Saturday, Mrs.
Francis Miner being chosen President. Dele,
gates were appointed to the National and
American Sutirage Conventions, soon to meet
in New York.
A shajbf shock of an earthquake, lasting six
occurred at Sau .Francisco at 11.50 A.
M. on Saturday. No damage was caused, but
there was a general panic for some moments,
both men and animals being frightened.
David Westdbook and John Hoffman
were drowned in the. Juniata river, at Hunt
ingdon, Pa., on Saturday morning, the skiff
they were in having been broken in two by
collison with the trestle bridge. The river was
swollen, with a rapid current, at the time.
Pabliamentaby matters jn France have
an ugly appearance. Napoleon wants to
submit certain reforms to a popular vote. This
does not suit some or the members of the Corps
Legislate, and this opposition is so einbar;
rassing to Ollivier that he purposes taking a
vote on a confidence resolution, and in the
event of its being defeated resigning.
Official information has been received in
Washington of the termination of the French
cable monopoly, and our Government, or any
American citizen,ean now lahd cables from the
United • States on French soil, in reciprocation
of a similar privilege to the French to land
cables is the United States.
A LETTKii from Port-au-Prince says that
Wiener, the American Consul, recently arrested
by the insurgent leader Jacquet, is still held as
a hostage at Des Abrecots. The English,
French, and American Consuls at Port au-
Prinqe have taken up the matter, and three
war vessels, one English ami two Haytien,
have been sent to release Wiener.
At ltichmond, Va., on Saturday, the United
-States Marshal served a writ upon Ellison for
the surrender of the City Hall, but Ellison
paid no attention to it. Saturday and yester
day aflalrs were quiet, the police of both
Mayors being in the streets. It is expected
that the military will, to-day, oust Ellison from
the City Hall, in which event he will act as
Mayor in other quarters
Ukn. Shebmas lias issued an order an
nouncing that the body of Major-General Geo.
H. Thomas will be buried at Troy, -V. Y., on
April Bth, and that the military ceremonies
will be conducted by Major-General George G.
jleade, commanding the Division of the At
lantic. All army officers who can be spared
from duty, and all civil officers of the Federal
and State Governments, volunteers, civic socie
ties and citizens are invited to attend. -.
A mask meeting of merchants and business
men was held in Chicago on Saturday night,
which adopted resolutions demanding a reduc
tion of at Least $50,000,000' in .the rate of taxa
tion ; opposing the present taritl as oppressive,
and discriminating unjustly in favor of iron,
and against the commercial and marine inter
ests ; declaring that it is impossible for the
'Western farmer to compete-with agriculturists
m other parts of the world, when his products
are conveyed to market over rails which cost 70
per ecnt. more than they cost elsewhere; and
that the income tax is unjust, etc. '
A despatch from South Pass City, VYyo
.ming Territory, reports tlio killing on March
3lstof six men, five of them belonging to a
prospecting party, by the Indians, hear Atlantic
City. Four more are missing,and supposed to
be murdered. The stage coach due at South
Pass City on Saturday afternoon had not
arrived yesterday, and was believed to have
been captured by Indians, a large party of
. savages having been seen going towards ‘the
stage route on the Ist. The coach contained
Paymaster-General Alvord, Major Russell and
four soldiers. The Indians concerned iu the
above outrages were supposed to be friendly. •
Vincent Coi/yer has written a letter to the
President, stating that the recent bombardment
• of the Indian .village at VVrange),.in Alaska,
by the United States troops stationed there,
was the result of a “ wanton and unjustifiable
idling of an Indian by. Lieutenant
LouckS, the second officer in command of
the post.” It appears that Loucks went out
at midnight with twenty .armed men to arrest
the Indian for a slight offence, entered his
-house,. and, after cutting him in the head
with a sabre, though little or no resistance
was made, ordered him to be shot. Ihis
.aroused the whole Indian village, and a white
man was killed by a cousin of the dead Indian
in retaliation. Next day the village was bom
barded from two o’clock in the afternoon un
til dark. Ml\ Colyer ,quotes official reports to
show the shocking abuses practiced upon these
Indians.
Despatches received from Havana state
that General Puello has arrived, leaving Criga
dier;General Seranccs as ids successor iu com
mand. A small party of soldiers, who were
carelessly foraging on the line of the Nuevitas
Railroacjf were recently attacked and killed by
the insurgents. General Arroyo .lias issued a
manifesto to the Cubans, stating, that the, re
. cent manifesto of Quesada was, a' complete
■ falsehood, and referring to the Cubaus now In
the lield to corroborate bis statement. A gene
ral movement of ,the Spanish troops against;
the rebels in the Central Department lias
• commenced.' A ' separate 1 column left
.Puerto. Principe on April i',:awl iuiother lias
1 marched from Puerto del Padre to- attack .the
insurgents in the rear." Count Valraaseda lias
advanced to Canto* General Goyenoche Is in
the mountains behind Saboncla, and reports
30Q rebels have surrendered there* and;, he dis
covered and capfcufed a depot of artillery,which
is supposed to be the only one- the- insurgents
possessed. His prisoners report that the rebel
forces are in a state 7 of! .(dissolution*- Two
torpedoes were recently taken from under the
rails of the Nuevitas and Puerto Principe Rail
road, where they had been placed for the pur
pose ofblowing up passing trains. Forty in
surgents have been killed In the Jlolquin juris
diction. . . :
'Bulletin.
LIYEBPOOL—Br. bark JN Churchill, Murphy—3B
drums c&iifltia Soda 320 casks soda crystals 200 kega H
carl* soda Gjeady & K«of6; 109 caskasodaash Churchman
A Co; 13doB F Beeves & Bon; 33 do W Cunningham A
Hod; 69 tea bleaching powdfr Ba€Pl?slead John T Lewis
& BrojlWcraters earthenware A 8 Tomkinsou; 1 caskdo
John Pettit; 28 pkgsdo Anbury A Young: 700 sacks Hig-
Rina’s fins salt J3£o do Wor hington s dow Bumfia * Hon;
266 toes pig iron B& W Woleh; t w bxi tin plate* N Trot
tor k Co;oJsdo Hull & Carpenter; 724 bdls hoop iron WM
Whitaker: 2 cdsis chains Biddlo Hardwaro Co; 3 casks
folatine Kellogg k Co; 1 ca mdso Biter, Price A Co; 1 do
bnrploes &8on; 2 bales webbing Hon-A Co;
11 nkgs perfumery X Baziti; 13d bxs tin plates 44 casks
soaa ash 74 drums cnstiCßoda)2 rolls floorcloth 7 casks
Hies 10 frames felt ordor.
bAGUA—Brig Alice Startett, Hoopor—4Bo hhds and 49
tes sugar 40 tons old iron John Kaaori & Co.
BAG(JA—Brig J B Kirby, Bornard-639 hhds 46 tiercea
molnsvfs 8A W Welsh. ... 4 ■ ■
CABDBNAfh-Brig H Houston, French—4B3 hhds 56
tea molasses B II Howell, Jr A 00.
OIENEUEGOS— Brig Lima,Hill-386 hhds 38 tea sugar
16 casks molasses Geo C Carson & Co.
MATA N Z AB—BrigEtbol Bolton. Haney-604hhds 1 0
t<s rnolabses John Mason A Co. f ' .
CARDENAS—Bchr James Ponder, Hudson-370 hhds
36 tce2o bxssugar W Buzby.
8T JOHN. NB—Bchr Gold . Hunter, Secord-H.300
pickets 14.438 foot scantling 44,718 feet board V Trump
Bon A Co.
MOIEMEKTS OF OCEAJt STEAMERS.
TO AKUIVE.
SHIPS FROM FOR OATS.
Atalanta ....:..London...New York ..............March 17
Aleppo YCrk ria B...March22
Idaho Liverpool... New York March 23
The York- ....March23
Herar ann Bremen... New York- March 24
C. of Antwerp...Liverpool...New York - f .Marcta24
Peruvian Liverpool... Portlan- March 25
KurtJpa Gla«gow...New York March 25
Calabria-, Liverpool... New York-- .....March 26'
Celia -London...New York March 28
C of Baltimore...Liverpool.;.N York via OAB..March 26
Ville de Paris. ;.Br(*At...Ncw York March 28
TO DEPART. • ■ ■ „
Prometheus ...Philadelphia...Charleston.. - April 6
-Philadelphla.-Savannah..* April 5
Alaska ....... New York...Aapinwall ~ April 6
Ilarnm#nia.........New York...Hamturc....... April 6
C. of Baltimore.. New York. ..Liverpool- April 5
City of Cork New York... Liverpool viaH April 5
Java*... ......April 6
Minnesota.., Now Tork.-.Liverpool-, ......April 6
Columbia. New York... Havana April 7
Tarifa-*... New .York... Liverpool April 7
C. of Antwerp.—New York...LlvcrpooL.. April 9
BOARD OF TRADE.
GEOBGKL. BUZBY. )
GEOBGB N. TATHAJI, ) Moktiilv CoUMtTTtB.
D. C. McCAHMON, \
CDMMIXTES ON ABBITRATION. .
J.O. Jnmre, .1 E. A. Bonder,
Geo. L. Buzby,' 1 Wm. W. Paul,
, Thoman GUleapie,
MARINE BULLETIN.
POET or PHILADELPHIA- April 4.
Bcir BisKs, s~4iTfipri Brrs, 6 191 Hiaa Watbr~* 4 38
ARRIVED YESTERDAY.
Steamer Pioneer. Wakeloy, ® hoars from Yfumington,
NC. with naval starts, Ac. to Philadelphia sod Southern
Mail BSCo. ■ A
Steamer Achilles, Colburn* from Boston, in ballast to
J&Hillss. „ „ •’ .
Steamer Mouitor, Jones, 24 hours from New York,with
mdse to \V M Bairu A Co
A KBIT ED ON SATURDAY. _
Stoatntr A C Stutters, Knox,24 boom frem New York,
wrfthnldje to W p Clyde A Co. _ .
Steamer Sarah. Jones, 24 hours from New York, with
mdeetaWM Baird & Co. '
Bark N Churchill (Brh Murphy, 62 days from Liver
pool, with mdse to Penrose, Massey A Co—vessel to B
Crawloy & Co. „ .
Brig H Houston, French, 14 days from Cardenas, with
molasses to jB H Howell A Co—vessel to Bouder&Adams.
Brig Lima, Hill* 17 days from Ckufuegos. withsagar
and molasses to Geo C Csrson & Co. •
Brig Alice Starrett. Hooper, IS days from Sagua, with
sugar and iron to d’etat! Mason A Co—vessel to Warren
Brig 8 !’B Kirby, Bernard, 19 days from Hagua,with
molasses to 9k W Welsh. * ■
Brig Ethol Bolton (Br>, Haney, 23 days from MaUn
zlud. with molassea to Harris, Heyl k Co —vessel to War-
An (j* Giecg.
Ilrig Pl.-intt (Br), Ar«y, 17 day. from Cardonas, with
.tiaar and raolas.es to John Mason A Co.
Schr Ja« Ponder.Hud.on, 11 dayo from Cardona., with
angsrto Wro Bnabjr. . „ . , .....
fcctir Gold Huntor(Br), Becord, 9 dare from bt John,
KB. with laih. to D Trump. Son 40.
fichr Tycoon. Cooper, 1 daj Trom Smyrna, Del. with
...iu to J.a L Bewloy A Co.
8,1 CLKAItKD OK BATCBDAT.
Steamer Norman. Jilckeraon.Boittou. H Winaor A Co.
Steamer Whirlwind. Sherman, Proridanea, D S Stetson
A Co.
Steamer .1 W Hinckley, Norfolk and Hich
mood, W P Clyde & Co.
Steam*? Sew Yorki J«nee« Georgetown and Alexandria,
Steamer V Biddla. McCne. New York. VT P Clyde Co.
Sumir F Frankliu. Pierson. Baltimore. A Grores, Jr.
Bark Annie Augusta. Darie. St Jago de Cuba, G W Ber
radon 4c Bro.
Brig J Welib. Jr, Muuday, Sagua, 8 A W Welsh
Brig Home (Br), Phillips, Part Spain. Knight * Sons.
Sehr Abide Dumi. Fountain. Matanzas, warrenASregg.
behr A W Collins, Tooker, Jackionrille, captain.
MEMORANDA
Ship Westmoreland, Letonruuu, at Shields 20th ult.
■from Brno tn .
Steamer Rattlesnake. Winnett, sailed from Pro?!-
dsnee l«t is at. lor this port. . ~
Burlc Untie Vox (Br),Clerk, cleared at Baltimore let
’'Ba'rtcEvertXn? Delius (NG), Herboth, cleared at New
York 2d tout, for this port.
Bsrk Andaman. Otis, from Cardiff for New Orleans,
was ap.ken la Ist 4620, lon 14 10—no date.
Berk Borer, Btilpben, from Lisbon, at Malaga 17th
ult *
w c hr Busan (Br), Medway, 26 days from Pernambuco
for this port, was spoken 7th nit. lat 2.2 42 N, lon GO SO W.
Scbr E A Ford. Carpenter, Irons St .John* B, tor this
port, went ashore 26th nit at Bart Harber, Me; she will
probably,Leaot off iu a lew Jaj*. 4 _ . . t „
SchrElla Matthews, McElwee, at Jacksonville 28th
Bit. trem Mew Tork. ... ,*
gchr A Young, Young,cleared at JackßonvUleSSth ult
for Mew Xork. ■ - . ' .
Schr Sparkling Sea. Hose, cleared at Charleston 31st
qlt. for w'ilJßißgtoniDel.
* MARINE MIpCEUIiAWT.
Capt Jtobert Walton and hi* crew of four men were
Rescued 31st ult. from schr. Elizabeth; ashore at the en
trance of Little Egg Harbor Inlet, after bavins been
exposed for one day and a night to the fufy of tho break
ers. by Capt Thes Iloraer, who bearded her with his surf
heat,tasansd hv six men; a heavy sea was rolling and
the wind MoWlug a gale from tho MK. Capt Wm Gaa
kill/ot the sloop Louih I) Senat. uuder three reefs.ac
coxupuUted tlie eurf*boat out to the Inlot to render any
assistance if necessary Two much praise cannot be
awarded Cnpt Homer; ho found the sea breaking across
the schooner, her mainsail add, foresail torn to ahreus
and the crew ?»the rigging, but br bis skill iu hand ing
bin surf-boat the crew wore picked off one by one. taut
ill towed tho eurf-boat against a strong obbtido
safely into the harbor. The schooner will be a total loss;
parts of her rigging, with her anchors would besavod
if the calecea?edk but it was feared she would goto,
pieces before she could be stripped.' The E wub owned
by J B fc’abp. A K Pharo and others; m Tuckerton—no
insurance. Capt Walton says that ondeavoring to beat
into (he harbor, his echooner missed stays wtiwou the
lee side of the chrnnel, and grounded beforo she could
w;esn . ' . . r ' ■ ■ v
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• ■ ' bTOOKS } Ac. '•••; • -•
ft'fcliaros fleronth National tttrik; _ / ‘
JQ shares Kensington and Now Jerßcjr Ferry Company
2 shares Mercantile
CEMETER? LOTS. „ ,' -
Lots Nos. 6 Una 24. Sootlon 48.. Mount Moriah Ooma
"ffr, 210 8. 81X1 n ST .-Largo three-story brlckdwell.
ing with two frArfie houses in lot by ,100 feet
subject to $6}H ground rent. Orphans' Court Sale. Ks*
tat&6f Wvu ttolzrniUterJ defeated. . . , . • -
47BOUTH THIRD STREET One-third IntarMt iu
the fire-story Brick Business Property ,aboTe Chestnut
ntreptj 10t.14 by SO feet. Orphans'Court Sale. Estate of
°2m Tno'ußON STURET. Three-storyßrictßwell
log anil lot, Mby 48 fact. Orphans’ Court Sate. Estate of
wS'S^tfHWWpfr STREET. Genteel three-story
Brick Dwelling anil 10t,48 by 90 foot, aboyo Dauphin,
street. Orphans' Court SaU. Same Estate.
!06 KASt DAOPHIN STREET. Three-story Brick
Dwelling, with back buildings: lot, 18 by. 8S fact.
Orphans’ Court Sale. Estate af Eliza Bretmtnter, at-
BT. Desirable building 10t,39 by 80 feot,
below Berks street. Orphans’ Court Sale. Estate of
BTKISiTIf^AN D RIDGE AY. Throa-Btory
brick hotel and dwelling, lot 60 feet on .Thirteenth
street, and K fset on Bulge ayenoo, subject t<>-$BO
ground Sale by Order of Heirs. Estate of It. S-
SUMMER ST. Neat two-story brick dwell
ing and lot, 16 by 65 feet. Sale Peremptory, on account
of a former purchaser. , . ,
1022 PORTLAND ST. Three-story brick,house awl
lot, 19 by 4(1 fret, 34th Ward. Bi Order of Heirs. Estate
of J. E. Cart er, dee’d. . I
DELAWARE CO. Largotjirao-story brick building, !
containing 30 rooms, suitable for a seminary or summer
boarding-house, at Yillago Oraeu, Chester Co., .Ponna. !
Plan at the auttion store
1137 N FItONT BT. Brick and frame houses aboro
Otter street, lot 16 by 100 feet. Subjccfcto $32 ground -
"ter CATALOGUES NOW READY.
SPECIAL 8 ALB OF „
■FINELY EXECUTED ITALIAN MARBLE GAR
DEN AND MONUMENTAL STATUARY, Ac.
ON THURSDAY MORNING. .
April 7, at 10 o’clock, at tho Srlearoom, 422 Walnut nt.,
will be iol(J, a collection of Italian marble Garden anil
•Monumental «tatiu-8. Marble Garden Vance, Ac., lately
Imported bj Mceera. VITI BROTHERS, (late Vito Vft.
A Hone.) The collection embrocoe many beautiful aub
jcctß, among which are.figures of. Hope, Faith, Bcrnem*;
trance, Psyche, Flora Bacchus, the Four Seasons, anti
Four Parts of thp World,&c.,
Thomas birch & son, auotiun-
EEBB AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No: 1110 CHESTNUT otreet, .
Roar entrance No, 1107 Hansom street.
Household Furniture of every description received
on Consignment. . .. . .
Bales of Furniture at Dwelling, pttendod to oti the
moat reasonable terms.
GREAT CLOSING BALE OF . .
TABLE AND BED LINENB.' MARSEILLES
QUILTS, LADIES’ AND GENTS’ HANDKER
CHIEFS. TABLE CLOTHS, NAPKINS, DOYLIES,
TOWELS; HOSIERY. At. .
ON MONDAY'aid TUESDAY, .
April Aand 5, , ‘
At 10 oVl'.'ck. at the aactioa store. No, 1110 Chestnut
street, will be soldi In eoantltles to suit the purchaser,
the balance of stock of Fine. Linens, comprising—Linen
Handkerchiefs. Table Cloths. Napkins, Doylies, Pillow
case and Sheeting Linens, Towels In great variety,
Qniite.Tnrkoy Bed .Barnsley and Loom Damask, ladles
snd cents’ Hose, Ac. " '
BANKBUPT SALE OF LINENS.
At same time will be sold an assortment of Linens,
being the stock of a Bankrupt. r 1
.- Bale at No. 1337 North Broad rtrret. ‘ ;
ELEGANT BBSEWOOD AND WALNUT HOUSE
HOLB FUBNfTUP.E, VELVET AN B BRUSSELS
CARPETS. LARGE MANTEL MIRRORS, LACE’
CURTAINS. LIBRARY FURNITURE, BRONZE
MARBL E CLOCKS. FINK CHBOMOS r AND EN
GRAVINGS, SILVER PLATED WARE. Ac.
Ok W EDNESDAY MORNING.
April 6, at 10 o’clock.at Na, 1337 North Broad street,
corner of Master street, will be sold, the Elegant Fur-/
nitnre of a family declining housekeeping, comprising— !
Elegant Velvet and BrUßsele Carpets, on parlors, Cham
hers, library and halls; suit of Rosewood Parlor Farm-'
tare-covered with satin. brocat*Hs; RoiGwood Centre
aod Bnnqqst Tables, Biscadilla marble; large French
Plato Mantel Glass, gilt frame; fineChromos and En
gravings, in carved walnut frames; elegant carved wal
nut Sideboard, large Extension Dining Table,Chairs'
and Dining Room Furniture. . _
Two splendid suits of Rosewood Chamber Fnnutnm..
opedo do Walnut, first-class Ilatrand Spring Slat
retses. Library Bnitn.in green reps, Library Table.
Carved Walnut Bookcaa». French Plato Mantel Mirror,
walnut frame; Marble Mantel Clock, Bronze Figures
and Groups, Mantel Ornaments. Silver Plated Waiters,
Tureens. Lluner Stands, Castors, Tea Set, Ac. .
Also, tbnKitchen Furniture. . • . .
Catalogues are now ready for delivery at the auction
6, The Furniture can be examined early on the morning
of sale.
Davis & harvey, auctioneers,
(Late with M. Thonlna A Sons.)
Storo Nos. 48 and 00 North Sixth street.
ter Furniture Sales at the Store every Tuesday.
VT Salts at Private Residences solicited.
Important Sals
At tha Auction Rooms, 48 and M North Sixth street,
below Arch street.
iuo LOTS ELEGANT CABINET FURNITURE,. 25
SUITS SUPERIOR CHAMBER FURNITURE,
HANDSOME PARLOR SUITS, ELEGANT BOOK
CASES. PIANO, MIRRORS, FINE TAPESTRY
AND OTHER CARPETS,A*. j
ON TUESDAY MORNING. .
At 10 o'clock. Oiled Walnnt Chamber Suite, of the best
workmanship; splendid Parlor Suite, in fine Crimson
and Green l’lnah, Terry Kept and llair Cloth; fonr
Handsome Cottage Suite, very superior Secretary and
Cabinet Bookcases, Library Furniture, superior Oak
and Walnut Dining Room Furniture French Plato Pier
Mirror. Oval and Arch Looking Glasses, fine Tapestry,
Brussels. Ingrain and Imperial Carpets. 75 Matresses,
Beds. Bedding. 150 Cano and Windsor Chain. 20 Walnnt
Bouquet and Centro Tables, Lounges, Secondhand Fur-,
niture of two dwellings. Paintings, Engravings;' Sta
tionery, £OO lbs. White Lead, and a great variety of
Housekeeping Articles.
Also, 2 shares Mercantile Library.
Also, superior Ladd A Webster Sewing Machine.
Also, enperiorOfflce Desks and Tables.-
Now rtady for examination with catalogue.
Hale on tho premises. No. 723 North Seventeenth street.
NEAT MODBBN RESIDENCE AND SUPERIOR
FURNITURE,MIKBOBsMELODEON; IMPERIAL
CARPKTB,^c^ dne 8I)AY MOKNINa
April 6. Particular® hereafter. •
Bunting, durrorow & tfo.,
’ AUCTIONEERS,
Noe. 232 and 234 Market atreet. corner of Bank.
SALK OF 2000 CASES BOOTS, SHOES. STRAW
• GOODS. HATS. TRAVELING BAGS, Ac.,
ON TUESDAY MORNING. _
April 5, at 10 o'clock, on fonr moutha’credit. Includ
ing- Cages Men’s, boys’and youths’calf, kip and buff
leather Beote; tint. Grain . Long Log Dresa Boot*; Con
gress Boots; Balmoral,; kip,' buff.and polish ,gram
Brogans; wemen’e, misses and children’s calf, kid,
goat', morocco nnd enamelled Balmorals; CoDgreai Gab
tcrei Lace Boots; Ankle Ties: Lasting Gaiters, Slip
pers; Tiaveling Bags; Metallic Overshoes, Ac.
LARGE SALE OF BRITISH, FRENCH, GERMAN
AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS,
ON THURBDAY MORNING. .
April 7 at 10 o’clock, on four months’credit.
LARGE SALE OF CARPETINGS. 500 ROLLS
WHITE. RED. CHECK AND FANCY. CANTON
MATTINGS, Ac-' ‘'
, ON FRIDAY MORNING.- - ■ v
April S; at 11 o'clock, on fourraonths’credit,about2oo
pieces Inprain, Venetian, List, Hemp, Cottage and Rag
CarpetingB._Also, Majtings, Ac... ■.
SCOTT’S ART GALLERY■ and AUCTION
COMMISSION: SALKS BOOMS, .
B. KCOTT, Jr., Auctioneer.
t 1117 CHESTNUT street, „
Girard Row.
Furniture Buies every Tuesday and Friday morning,
at 10 o’clock. ■
Particular attention paid to ont-door sales at moafr
rate rates. < de29tf
a; BARLOWS ■ : ■
TENTH SALE OF ELEGANT AND SUPERIOR
FURNITURE. i
' ON TUESDAY MORNING,
April 5, at 30 o clock, will bo offered by catalogue, ft
Spendid Stock of superior Cabinet Furniture, made by
tho best city mnkera, cofioprislng—Magnificent Parlor
Suits, Chamber Sets, in irreat variety: ■ Bookcasc|,
Lounges, Easy, iuuV Reclining ChairpV'Mlrrorß, Ward*
robeb,Hair Matressesi Music Stands, «o.
goods sold at this establishment are uccorn*
ppiiied by a written guarantee, if dfsired.
Goods paeked on the premisesnnd shipped to any part
of the Uuited States'.
Catalogues ready and goods on exhibition on Monday
afternoon'. ; i.
By barritt & co., auctioneers.
CASH AUCTION HOUSE,
No. 230 MARKET street, corner of Bank street. '
LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE SALE-500 LOTS CITY
AND EASTERN MADE BOOTS, SHOES AND
BROGANS, HATS, Ac.,
ON THURSDAY MORNING,
April7,by catalogue, commencing at 10 o’clock,on <0
days’ credit. • - ■ ' ‘ 1 ‘
T l. ashbridge & CO., AUCTION
. EFRS. No. 805 MARKETPtroet.above Fifth _ *
LARGE SALE 0F BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND
ON WEDNESDAY* MORNING, . i ,
April C, at 10 o'clock, we will eell by oatftlogue, about
lftOO packages of Boots and Shoes, embracing a large
assortment of Men’s, Boys’, IVomens, and
Children’s wear, of city and Eastern manufacture, to
which the attention of city and country buyers ta
called. .>;f' - : ■ •' • L
rp a. McClelland, auctioneer,
X. 1219 CHESTNUT Street. ;
SST Personal attention, given to Sales of Household
StSes of the Auction lloomß,
‘ 1219 Chestnut street, every Monday and Tnursday.
For particulars see Public Ledger.
83" N. If,—A guperiop class of Furniture at Private
Sale,' .■ - _I ! A—A-(i-T-—'--A—
rpHE PRINCIBAE HONEY ESTABLIPH-
I BIENT, S. E. corner of SIXTH and RACE strains.
Money advanced on Merchandise generally—W atches.
Jewelry, Diamonds.' Gold and Silver Plate, and on all
articles of value, for any length of tune agreed on. .
WATCHES AND JEWELRY; AT I>RIYATE SALE.
Fine Gold Hunting Case, Double Bottom atld Open
Face English, American and Swiss Patent Lover
Watches ; Fine Gold Hunting Case and Open Vtire l.fi.
nine Watches - Fine Golil Duplex and miier WatU es
Fine Silver Hooting Case and Open Face EngHsh, Ante
riran and Swiss Patent Lover and Lenino Watclu S ,
Double Case English Quartior and other Wat-.hes Mi
tlies’ Fnucy Watches. Diamond
Riiiß*rEorßings. Stmls. Amt’EmgiGold <at»lnfyM«il4l
liune. Bracelets, Scarf Pins, Breastpins, Flugerßiu^,
’’FOR BALU—'a large anilvaljtab& Fire-proof Client,
SU Also! several Lotain &atitb%wndoa4l < UtlLand'flhost
nut streets. -i
AUCTiow pApa»
M THOMAS & SONS, AUCTION Kh.«V>
. j~ Nos, 119 and,l4l Hontn FOURTHstroei -
I6FSTOOKB AWPBBikiiSTATIB.
tbe Philadelphia Bxohangaovmy
TUFSDAY.at 12 o’clock. .
the*Auction Store BVBBY
THUBBDAY.
IUT Bale* at Evidences receive especial attention
BTOOKB, Ac. ;
ON TUESDAY, APRIL 5v
M 12 o'clock noon#at the Philadelphia Exchange, wilt
include- ,
Administrators’Btlo.
10 sharesPennayl vanla Ballroad Co.
For Other Accounted
300 shares Pacific and Atlantfo Telegraph Co. r
SCO shares Charleston Mining and Manufacturing Co
34 shares Lochiol Iron Co.of Harrisburg..
10 shsroe Atnericau Dredging Co.
3000 shares Mount Farm Coal and Oil Co.
200< shares Central Transportation Co.
1 shoj-e Camden and J BurHngton’COttnty.Railroad
Company..
2 shares National Bank of Northern Liberties.
3 shares National Bank of Germantown.
REAL ESTATE BALE, APRIL S
Will include—
MODERN THBEE-BTOBY BBIOK RESIDENCE.
No. 734 Pinestreet. Has the modern convenfoncoe—22>»
feet front, ISO feet deep to Minster et.
Peremptory SaIe—TMBEK-BTORY BRICK DWELL
INC, No. 988 North Seventh -street,'below Girard
aveiiuo.
Assignee's Peremptory BaIe—VALUABLE COAL
LANDS, oe Acres, more or lens, Schuylkill and Luseruo
counties, Pa.
Bole by Order of Heirs—'Estate of Chlstopher Boekhis,
dec’d—To Morocco Dressers, Tunners and • Others—
VALUABLE BUSINESS STAND- FIVE-STORY
-*BRICK FACTORY-occupied as a Morooco-drosslng
Establishment, 8* E. corner of St. John and Willow ate.
Immediate possession. '
Bnmo Estate—2 FRAME DWELLINGS an<l LARGE
LOT, bt. Jolm street, adjoining theabove. , _
DESIRABLE THREE-STORY BBIOK BESI
DENCE, No. 411 Spruce st.
Peremptory SaIe—VERY. PE&IRABI/E . COUNTRY
SEAT,3O ACBKB—Mansion. Tenant House, Barn, Hot
Houses and Outbuildings Washington lano, German
towu,botwoen Township road and Limekiln tnrnoiko,
and quarter of ji mile of Washington Lane Station on the
Gennantowarailroad. .
Peremptory Sale-VALUABLE FARM, 80 ACRES,
Washington lane, adjoining the above.
2 TWO STORY FRAMEDWELLINGS, Nos. 523 and
530 Lombard st. „ ~r ^.
AIODERN THREE STORY BRICK DWELLING,
with Stable and Carriage House, No. 990 Marshall at.,
above Poplar. __
LARGE and VALUABLE, THREE-STORY BRICK
RESIDENCE. N 0.723 Walnntst. „' , ’
HaNUKOSIK MODERN THREE-STORY BRICK
RESIDENCE. No. 1925 Wallace etyeet. Haa tho mo
dern conveblohreH. -Immediate noaaee*ion.' -
THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, No. 1503
{GROUND RENTS, each SOT,
324. 52C nnd 8202/fla year, payable In eilver. -
■: TWO-BTOhY FRAME DWELLING, No. Ml Mar
riott street, between Christian and Carpenter and Fifth
‘"three-STORY BBIOK DWELLING, No. 608 Co
,U FeremDlory U Sale-MODKRN THREE-BTORY BRISK
IIEBIDENOE.-wUh aide yard,No. 713 Green atrt-et—3B
feet front; Immediate possession.
Sale No. 16*fi Coates street.
HANDSOME W r ALNUT PABLOB. SITTING BOOM,
•DINING BOOM AND CHAMBER FUUNITUBE,
PIANO FORTE. FINE FRENCH PLATE 3IAN
TEL MIBBOB, VELVET BRUSSELS and OTHER
i CARPETS, FEATHER BEDS, Ac..
ON TUESDAY MORNING,
April 5, at 10 o’clock, at No. 1026 Coates street, by cata
logue, will be sold,thd handsome Oiled Walnut Parlor
Furniture, coveredw with, crimson plush; handsome
Mantel Mirror. Walnut and Gilt Frame; Piano Forte,
Walnut Hall, Dining Boom, Bitting Room and Cham
ber Furniture, Walnut Secretary and Bookcase, Library
Table,-Walnut ..Sideboard, ..Walnut Extension Table,
Centre and Buuquet Tables, tloh»Velvet, Brussels and
Ingrain Carpets. Feather Beds, Ac. ' ’ •* * ' •
The Forniture iaequal to now, hjtvjng been in use bnt
a short time. '' . ' , , _ ,
May be examined at 8 o’clock on the morning of sale.
BIBLIOTHECA-9ELECTIBSIMA ET KARA.
ON TUESDAY MORNING,
April 5, at 16 o’clock, contiuoiDg afternoon-and oveniug,
a choice collection of rare, curious and .Interesting
Book#,. standard works in history, poetrjr.dranii. biog
raphy, fatcti«i Ao. r mauy df them in fine bindiugs.
DUTCH SUMMER FLOWER BOOTS.
ON WEDNESDAY MORNING,.
April C, at 11 o'clock, at tho auction rooms, oue case,
containing a large assortment of superior GUdiolaaamd
AurifouM, from the nursery of Leonard Boosen-, Haar
lem, HoMand.
ASSIGNEES’ SALE OK CHOICE ENGRAVINGS.
ON WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON.
April 6, at 4 o’clock,, at ihe auction atbre, without re
serve, comprising Artista* open letter and India Proof
aqd choice prints of Bare Engravings, by the moat emi
n tni artieta.
Extensive Sale at the Auction Booms, Noa. 139 and
)4J Sonth Fourth street. ■ ■
ELEGANT PARLOB, CHAMBER, LIBRARY AND
DINING ROOM FURNITURE, 4 ROSEWOOD
PIANO FOBTKS. ELEGANT VINDOW CUR
TAINS, MIRRORS. HAIR-MATRESSHS, FEA
THER BEDS, CHINA AND GLASSWARE. OF
FICE DESKS AND TABLES, HANDSOME VHL
YET, BRUSSELS AND OTHER CARPETS, Ac.
ON THURSDAY MORNING,
April 7, at 9 o’clock, at the Auction Koome, bv cata
logue, a large aaaarmsent of Superior Household Furnt
ture, comprising—Slcgant Walnut Parlor Sait, covered
with fine pKuh; Walnut Parlor Furniture, covered
mithbeir cloth;3 elogant Walnnt Chamber Suita.Cot--
tage Chamber Suita, French Plate Mirrors. Walnut-,
BidiningCh*ir,2 W'alnut Librarr Bofas, Hall Tables,
Walnut Xtageree, Brocadilla marble tops and mirror
backs; Waluut Extenaion Tables, Bookcases, Ward
robes. Centre and Bouquet Tables, various marbles;
Chamber, Dining Boom and Library Chairs, Lounges,
Ann Chairs, Hat Stands, fine Hair Matresses, Feather
Beds, Bolsters and Pillows, fine China and Glassware,
superior Office Desks and Tables, Sewing Machines,
Gas-consuming and Cooking Stoves, Handsome Velvet,
Brussels and other Carpet*. &e.
PIANOS
Alioj elegant Boeewoed octave Piano Forte, made
Bosewood 7 pettve Piano.Fort.o,made
by > emueiGilbert. k .
Also.elegant Bosewood7 octaye Plano Eorte, made
by E. P.Graham. . „ . A
* Also, elegant Bosewood 7 octave Piano- rorte, made
by McCamtnon, successor to Bordman and Gray.
Also, Mahoganv Piano Forte. a
ELEGANT WINDOW CURTAINS.
Also, 3 suits crimson brocatelle W'indow Curtains and
Als(>,*2 suits green brocatelle Window Curtains and
C Alro jl suiis strio*d brocatelle Window Curtains.
Also. 0 suits red Window Curtains.
ALo.S rtti., fine - _
Also, about 1200 yards ftuu Velvet, Brussels, Ingrain
and Venetian Carpets, secondhand. - • ; f
Martin brothers, AUCTioNEBRe,
fLately Salesmen for M. Thomaa A Sons,l
N 0.704 CHESTNUT street, above Seventh.
PEREMPTORY SALE
OK
■ A CHOICE COLLECTION
FINE MODERN°OIL PAINTINGS,
RY EMINENT ARTISTS.
ON WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY,
1 : April 6 and 7.
MORNING at 11 clock and EVENING at 7)4 o’clock.
At the auction rooms, No. 704 Chestnut street, above
Seventh, a'largo ana choice collection of PINE MO;
HERN OIL PAINTINGS, by eminont artists, including
ppecinumß br Georgo Howard. W. A. C. J rirlck, Brnuat
l.oticboua.G; G. Hortwlck, Comers, Lewis, Paul Hitter.
KretcUmer, La SAlla,Kruetzur».auu Tho aub?
jocts arc varied, embracing LandfC Cattle, iruit,
Slariuo Views. Games, View*from Nature, &c. ‘
Will bo on exhibition one day previous to Hale.
C; m stoci.cEs K.ee,
, No. 506 MARKET street. •
BOOT AND SHOE SALES EVERY MONDAY
AND THURSDAY.
IN NEW YORK.
ALLEN B. MINER, Auctioneer.
BY HENRY H. LEEDS & MINER;
Salesrooms, Noe. 95 Chambers libd 77 ,Beadc struete.
Art Galleries, Nob. 817 and 81i> Broadway, Southwest
•ofrner of Twelfth street. ‘ ;
THE SALE OF THE SEASON;
Messni. LEEDS MINER beg to inform the pnbllc
that on MONDAY, APRIL IS, AND THE SUCCEED’-
ING DAYe, they will offer for b«1o the Household Furr
niture, Curiosities, and ENTIRE PRIVATE COLLEC
TION OF PAINTINGS OF :
J. P. B EAIJMONT,
Constituting the last public sale, that will bootgivnteed
by this gentleman, and Jieiug relatively to its extent,
the most valuable sale of
WORKS OF ART
Ever advertised in New York. The create, portion of
these painiings havo never been on exhibition since their
purchase by Mr. Beaumont during the last forty years,
and are ADMIRABLY FINK SPECIMENS of OUIt
OWN AMERICAN ARTISTS, tho MODERN EURO
PEAN SCHOOLS, with a fetr undoubted
GEMS BY TUE 4>1,1> IU ANYEUS. ■
Among tht-Be are tho works of GILBERT STUART,
COLE, CHUROH. SULLY, LEUT/.IC, EASTMAN
JOHNSON. HUNTINGTON.MOUNT.CfONANI, DO
MINICHINO.L, OARRACOI, VELASOUEK. J.CUYP,
TINTORETTO.', ZUCHARELLI, VAN DK't. MEU
LKN, SNYDERS,NOSA DA TIVOLI, GONZALES,
GOYPEL, CAltl. HUBNER, ZIKM, VEKBOECK
HOVEN.MADOU.CH A VET. ROBBE. GUILLEMIN,
TSCHAGGKNY.’DK HYLAND,T, OTTO ERDMANN,
HERRING,CARL BECKER.,GKNTZ, PERUY.HILL.
FLOItKNT WILLEMS, VAN HOVE. VAN SCUEN
DEL,-DE-BLOCK, ARMFIELD, and others of n
similar or greater ccfebrity in the
ART CIRCLES OF MODERN EUROPE.
Tho superb and very oxtonsivo collection will be soul
WITBOUT RESERVE, nmb will be on- exhibition at
tbe LEEDS ART GALLERIES on and after TC ESI) A Y.
APRIL 6, where Catalogues and additional information
can bo obtained. Priceof Catalogue,2s cents.
tnb3B ni w t tilt , .
CUTIiEH^.
ROD GETS’ AND WOSTENHOLM'H
POCKET KNIVES,, PE ARL and 3JAg, '
polished, .EAR INSTRUMENTS or
constructlon to assist tho hearing, at P. MADEIRA S,
Outler and Surgical Instrument Maker, llff Tfeptb street
below Chestnut n> Y l fr
©AS FIXTURES.
rNAS FIXTUB.BB.—MISKKY, MEBBIWi
AJT & THAQKABA, No. 718 Chestnut slrcot.manufao
lugs, and attend tOtOx^omUnst^twj l ug?lfnd rejauftok 8®
llpes, AJlworkwa rwxlodl
, 4.
IWSTJRAWCK.
1829 UHit rtlrER j^ RPETUA| -1870
FIBE INSUBAttOE COMPANY
«P PHILADELPHIA,
OFFICE-435 aid 437 Chestnut St.
Assets'on January 1, XS7O,
*‘2,8k25,t*l 6Vi
, 9408 AM
.......... »AB,ni
IIOBSEB PAID Ilf
9144,908 43
LoBBE»mft SINCE 1829 OTEB
|S,5OOjOOO.
Capital...- ......
Aocrael Snrplw and Premium*....,
INCOMB FOB lS7O t
0810,000.
Perpetual and Temporary Policies oo Liberal Terms.
The Company also Issues policies upon the Renta of all
kinds of RuMdings. Ground Bents and Mortgages.
Tho “ FRANKLIN” has ho DIBPUTBIX CLAIM.
DIRECTORS.
Alfred G. Baker, Alfred Filler.
Samuel Grant, Thom as Spark*,
Qco.'W. Richards, Wm- B. Grant,
lease I.ea, Thomftn 8. Elite,
George I'alce, GnetertfeS. Benson. ,
ALFRED G. BAKER, Preildeat.
. GEORGE FADES, Vice President.
JAB W.McADDJHTBR, Secretary.
THEODORE M. REGER, Assistant Secretary!
fe7 tdc3lS .
INSURANCE COMPANY
NORTH AMEBICI.
JA.NUAE.T .1,1870.
INCORPORATED 1794. CHARTER PERPETUAL.
- ■ ■ 8000,000
- . . 92.783,081
CAPITAL,
ASSETS, -
losses paid since organist*
llou, . . . . . . 923,000,000
Receipts of PrcmlDDifi, 1000,91,991,837
Interest from Investments,
1809, » ■ * •
$2,106,534 19
lOMMpald, 1860, - - - $1,035,380 84
STATEMENT OF THE ASSETS.
Firßt Mortgage on City Property $763,450 00
United States Government and other Loan
Bonds - ........ 1,122,346 00
Railroad* Bank and Canal Stock*,. 55,7(8 00
Cash in Bank and office 247,620 00
Loans on Collateral Security..—.. 32,653 00
Notes Receivable, mostly Marino Pre
miums..... 321,944 00
Accrued Interest 20.357 00
Preniinms in course of transmission- 85,193 00
Unsettled Marine Premiums 100,900 00
Real Estate, Office of Company* Philadel*
30,000 00
92*783 £Bl 00
ITOttS. *
Arthur G. Coffin, Francis It. Cops,
Pamufl W. Jones, ' Edward H. Trotter,
John A. Brown, Edward 8, Clarke,
Charles Tarlor, - T. Charlton Henry,
Ambrose white, - Alfred D, Jessnp,
William Welsh, I Louis 0. Madeira,
B. Morris Wain, | Chas. W. Onsliman,
John Mason, , Clemout A. Griscom,
Geo. L. Harrison, William Brockio.
AKTHUBO. COFFIN, President
CIIA BLEB PLATT, Vice Presit.
Matthias Maris, Secretary.
C. H . Berths, Ass’t Secretary.
T\ELAWAKE MUTUAL. SAFJETYISSO
| / HANOI COMPANY, indbrporated by the Legisla-
Uture of Pennsyliania, lb*.
Office, S.E. corner of THIRD and WALNUT street*
Philadelphia.
MARINE INSURANCES
On Ve BM l«, Freight- to M gart. of tho world
On goods by river, canal. lake and land carriage to ah
parte of the Union.
TIRE INSURANCES *
On llerebaudiie generallyson 8 tores. Dwelling*,
Houses, Ac.
ASSITB OF THB COMPASY
*• Rovemner 1» 18W. -
$300,000 United States Hire Per Cent. •
Loan, ten-f0rtie5....;...: $215,000.01
100,000 United States Sir Per Cent. . ■
Loan (lawful money) 107,750 0C
*O,OOO United Sto.es Six Per Cent. _
Loan, 1831 ”... 50,000 00
300,000 State of I’eunsylyanis Six Per „
Cent. Loan ~ 313,950 Ot
3004)00 City of Philadelphia Blx For .
Cent Loan ( exempt .from tax)... 200,925 0*
100,000 State of New Jersey Six Per
C«nt. Loau n Hw M «w.«» m Hw. <: ;. IOJJBOW
20406 Pennsylvania Railroad* First ■
Mortgage Six Per Cent. Boud*... 19,450 0t
16X00 Pennsylvania Railroad Second ....
Mortgage Six Per Gent. Bonds... 23,63530
35X00 'Westeru Pennsylvania Railroad
Mortgage Six Per Cent Bond*
(Pennsylvania Railroad guar*
antee)
80,000 State of Tennessee Five Per
Cent. Loan
7JOOQ Bute of Tennessee Six Per Cent. „
- Loan 547000
12X00 Pennsylvania Railroad Com
pony, 250 shares stock, 14X00 00
5400 Kortb Pennsylvania Railroad ■ _
Company, 100 shares stock , 5,900 0
104)00 Philadelphia and Southern Mail .. .
■ Steamship Company, SOsharea
stock. ........ OO
348,900 Loans on Bond and Mortgage,
first liens on City Properties. 248,900 00
Market rolue, 00
Cost, $1,215,623 37.
Beal Estate- 554)00 00
Bills Becoirable for Insurance
made 823,700 71
Balances due at Agencies—Pre
miums on Marine Policies, Ac.
crued Interest and other debts
due the Company 1 884®7 9#
Stock, Scrip, Ac., of sundry Cor
porations, 84,705. Eitimiied , „
value.... ..e 2 t tw x
Cash in Bank
Cash inDrawer....._t.
91A3M00 Pur.
DXBJCOTOEB. „
Thomas C. Hand,
JobnC.Bavis,, Willmm O. Boultoa,
Eduimid E. Souder, • Edward Darlington,
Theophilua Paulding, H. Jones Brooke, :
James Traquair, Edward Lafottrcude,
Henry Sloan. Jacob Rioaol,
Henry O. Pallett, Jr., Jacob P. Jonea, * ,
James C.'Hand, James B.M'Parland,
William 0. Ludvig, •! JoshuaP. tyre,
Joseph 11. Seal, Spencer Mlban,
Hugh Craig, , J. B. Semple, Pittsburg, ;
John P. Taylor, . A. B. Berger,
Oeorge Vf . Bcrnadou, P; T. Morgan,
WilliamC. O,HAND, President. • -
, JOHN 0. PAY IS, Tice President.
HUNKY PYBBUBN, Secretary. ■ .
HENRY BAJLL tj AßßietftQt . delS j
A MEBICAN FiBE XNSORAN’CB COM-
A_P ANY, incorporated ISIO.-Chartor perpetoalr
No' 310; WALNUT street, abovoTtiira, Philadelphia
Having a large paiJ-up Capital Stock and Surplus In ‘
verted® sound and available Securities. coutlnue U
In.urn on dwellings, stores, furniture, merchandise
Tewolsln port, aria tlielr carßoo#. and other persona
iwjjerty. adjusted.
Thomas B. Marls, Edmund G.Dutilh,
John Welsh,' • (HiarlosW. Pcultney,
Jo'S'lrlewfr, John'pWh'orlll. .
' THOJUiS B: MABIB, Preside*!
■li umll. Hmwwm. Becratarr. .
ipAMK INBUBANOB COMPANY, NO
Jj 809 CHESTNUT STREET* pnopnipiriL
- petnal or Temporary PoliclM.
DULSCTORB.
Charles Blchardjon,
Wm. H. Bbnwn,
William M. Heyrert,
John T. Smith,
Hathan HU' o .®' t
Beorge A. w *g^ ABIIBB
WM.H.BI
ILLIAMB I. BLAHOH
JEFFERSON FIRE INSURANCE COM
PANT of Philadelphia.—Office, No. M North Fifth
SSsivsar I wisa are*
chandine, on favorable terms-
DIB1! Edward P. Moyer '
KV'Skn, I"of^r r
F&SS:
Ooornel.^'ort, 0 ’
Samuel Miller, W(ll | nm p. Gardner.
WITjLIAM McPANIEL. PrMldenl.
ISRAEL PKTERBoN,YicePreaident.
PHILIP H. Coleman. Beorctarr and Treasurer.
The county fire insurance com-
PANT.—Office, No, 118 Sooth Fourth street, below
* , “ < Tboliro Insurance Company of the County of Phil*-
dolphla," Incorporated by thoLeglelatura of P en ?| y itJ'
nia m lfel. for indemnity against loss or dpmage by nre,
exclusively. oharte e PEEPKTUAt. .
an«n*‘M
ZneWTor^S
fey flre> at the lowest rates consistent with the aoaoinw
’ a & f ? oMlblB “ ll '
r,e I
Honry Hudd, •'.■• Edwin h. Iteukirt, ,
r I Robert V. Masaey, Jr. ‘
JoßophW°orei Mark Devlno. . • ■:
Qoorge Mooke, OHA , tLI ); B y. SUTTER, PM«<<J a h*;
t HENKY BUDDtYicePresident. .
BENJAMIN f, NOHOJOiBJ X% Secretary and Troaaurflf*
• 114,o»e 74
"97«3Vs’fe
otm
169,23114
81.852,100 M
RobertPe«*«,
John Kessler, Jr.,
Edward B. Orne,
Charles Stokes,
John \T. Brennan,
Mordecal Bnsbr,
11CH ARDSON, President,
lAWH, Vice-President.
.ABP.Beeretery. anltt
The Liverpool' London
and Globe Ins* , Go. \,
Assets Gold, $ 18,400,000
Daily Receipts* • * ,$20,000
Premiums in 1869, $5,884,000
Losses in 1869,, - $3,219,000
iVo. 6 Merchants' Exchange,
Philadelphia.
m- FIRE ASSOCIATION
fttKm. PHILADELPHIA.
SHHffi 1 itwl March, OTi IWfc
Torth Fifth Street.
[OtrSKHOLDtUBSITIJM
S GKNEBALLY r&OM
■T MBH.
llladelpbl. onlrJ
•ary 1, IS7O. . '
Joseph E
SAMUEL SPA]
WM% T. BUTLXB.Secret
mHE PHILADELPHIA IKjETSI!,
1 SAFE DCPOSIT
AJfI» INBITBANCK COMPASY,
. OffriCß AND BUIIGLAR-rHOOT VACI.TS 111
THE PHILADELPHIA BANK BUILDING/
No. «1 CHESTNUT STREET.
CAPITA!* 8500,000.
Far Safe-kbepino of Government Bonds and other
Securities, Family pLATK,JB\rBLRYAmt other Valit-
ABLEe, under special guarantee, at the lowest rates..
The Company also offer for Rent At rates Tarring front
$l5 to Q7fi per annum, the renter alone holding the key*
SMALL SAFES in thbBUBGLAB-PBOOF VAULTS*
affording abaolhfe'SEcußiTT against Fibs, Theft,BuR
GLARY and ACCIDENT!
All fiduciary obligations, such as Trusts . Guardiah
ships, Executorships, etc., will be undertaken and
faithfully discharged. - ,
CircularsigiYing full details,forwardcd on application.
DIRECTORS.
Thomas Bobini, Benjamin B. Comegya,
Lewis B. Aahhurst, Aumstua Heaton,
.1. Litlneston Errlnger. K. Batchforrl Starr,
B. P. McCtillagh, Daniel Haddock, Jr.,
Edwin M, Lewis, Edward T. Townsend,
James L. Claghorn, „ J.obn D, Taylor,
Hon. Wm! A. Porter.
1 OPFinr.RS.
Pr«jirf«il-LEWISB. ABHHOKST.
Viet Frejiderti—J. LIVINGSTON EBBtHOKB.
Serre/niy and iy«J»Krer—B. P, McOJU/L^QH.
SbliciJor-BIOHAlil) ABHOURBT,,
mHEfT&ELIAHOBS INBUBANOB OOH
1 PAST or PHILADELPHIA. , ...
Incorporated 1b 1841. OhHttr Pfiifrtttil*
incorporawi aos vnmt atreet.
CAPITAL 8800,000, ..
Insures against loss or damage by FIBH* on HonMi
Store# and'otber Building** limited or perpetual* and oa
Furniture, Goods, Wareaand Merchandlae in tovn «*
M,l LOiBBB PKOMPTLY ADJUBTED AHD, PAID.
Assets, December 1, 1860... —3401,87848
Invested in the following Soonritles, vi», :
First Mortgages on City Property, well so- _ ; •
cored.— - ——flM.lflO SB
United Btote* Government Loans —... 82,000 90
Philadelphia City < Por Cent. Loans 75,000 «
“ “• Warrants 6,036 79
Pennsylvania 85,000,000 6 Per Cent Loan.. 80,000 08
Pennsylvanlaßallroad Bonds,Pint Mortgags 8,000 08
Camden and Amboy Bailroad Company’s 0 Per
Cent. Loan- 8,000 08
Huntingdon and Broad Top 7 Per Cent. Mort- —, _
gage Bonds— «•»*> w
County Fire Insurance Company's 8t00k...... {'SKK
Mechanics’ Bank 5t0ck......... OB
Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania Stock.™- IBflm ea
Union MntuaUnsnrance Company’s 5t0ck...... 180 08
Beliance Insurance Company of Philadelphia _
5t0ck....... ......... •-—* ~“’522
Cash In Bank and on hand......— Jia u
Worth at Far.— -
Worth »t present market price*..——
DIBBOTOBS.
Thotna* 0. HUI, Thoroa* H.Moore,
William Mnseer, Samuel Caatner,
Bsmnel Blephamr JameeT. Tonnr,
Win Stwmwn, Ohrhrtian J. Ho«naa,
Benj.W. Tinsler. B. Tho««, .
THOMAS O. HlLXi,Pre*li*a*.
Wm.Ohdbb, Secretary. - . ,
Philadelphia* Dflcembof 3?. 19W.
TTNITED FIKEMEN’B INStmANOB
U COMP AH ¥OP PHILADELPHIA, .
fJKB raSBBAHOBIHTHK dTT OP PHIBADBIr
Xn»A» . 1 , •*• <
OFFIOB—Ho. 7M Archetraot, Fonrth national Bank
BulltUn*. diBBQTOSS- . < ’>;
' Alhe7t^js^“"V
Jodd - . Henry Bonus. ,
Junes M ongari, ChoriMjSfga "'
WilliamGlonn, SParleMudga,
i&aerJ'bick.O..:
Albert 0. BoberMj J ,s{“£ Fitapatriek.
CONBAD BTANDRESS, PreaideM,
W*. A. Bolin. Trees Wm.'H. Fagan. Sec*t.
ANTHRACITE INSURANCE COM
PANY.-CHARTER PKBPETUAI, .
Office' Mo. 311 WALNUT Street, aboveTh rd. Ph lada.
Will insure against Loss or Damago by Fire on, BnUd
logs, either perpetually or for a limited time, Household
Furniture and Merchandise generally.
Also, Marine Insurance on Voaao s. OargoM and
Freights. Inland ln Kj2jcoTOKB tar ofthe ' Unl<> “'-
William Esher, j Levrls Andonrlod, .
JohA B. ’ '
i Bamncd Hißothsrmsl.
peter Hieg kSHEB, Prosidont.
WILLIAM F. DBAiT. VlcoTreildent.
Wm. M.BMlTHsSecreUry. unratn■
Tpic pKXNHYXiVANIA FIM . INBU
"*■ BANG* OOMPAHY.
lB2^-~ '
No. filO WAXiNuT «treeiVopPOßlt« Independence 8oa»j.
This Company* favorably Known to tne community w
over forty yean, continues to in*ore &£»*&** ‘SSffcZ
damage by fire on Public or * Private Buildings* ettjjjt
permanently or for a limited time, Also on V Qr ?,y°ff|
Stock* of Gooclb, and Merchandise generally* on Ud®**
te Their Capital, Wether with a large Burplaa FnnrMJ
Invested in the mpß careful manner, which enables th«»
to offor to tha insured an undoubted aeouritr in *&• «•»
dibfotobs.
Daniel Smith, Jr., l^oDevereu*
Alexander, Benson, IS«2S?r 52K* 1 *
Isaac Heafehurst, HenryLewia
Thomas Robins, .
DANIEL SMITH. JR., President.
WM. Q. OBOWELL, Booretary. apM-P
DEJNTIS'
~j=ii THIRTY LEAKS’ ACTIVE PRAC
flHffifflr |I I | ' in FINE, No. 219 Vino street, below
Third, inserts the handsomest Tenth in the city,
nt prices to suit all. Teeth Plugged, roet , ll .,fi" p “ lr Sj;
Exchanged, or Remodelled to suit. Gas
pain,fa extracting; Office hours, B.to 5. _mli.!ijii,m,tnwnj
riPAli DKNTAIiEINA. A SUPERIOR
U artiste for cleaning the Teeth, destroying animatcnlw
which infcßt them, giving tone to tho
& feolinut of fragranco and perfect cleaulinoß# in &n+
mouth. Tit may B bo need daily, and will be found to
strengthen weak and bleeding gum®,
and detersivonoss will recoinmend it J”, 0 I“? l i > t n si»J®s"
Ing composed with the assistance of dho Bentlat,Bbjsf
cl'fns aud Mlcroscoplst, it Is &
reliable substitute for the uncertain wasb.es formerly to
‘l, “ ....•'y<sr-F“JfffS;s,tesS:s
Broad and Sprues afreets.
Hansard* Co., Bobert&.Dftyia,
G. B. Koeny, Geo. C. Bower,
Isaac H. Kay, Chto, Shivers,’ ■>). ,
O.H.Needles, ~ B.M» lloColln,
T. J. Husband, : 8. G: Bunting!
Ambrose Smith, , Chaa. H, Kharis,
Edward Parrish, * James N. Mark*.
Wm. B. Webb, , E. Bringhurst A Oo.«
Jamea li. Blspham, Dyott * Co.,
Hughoa & Combo, jli. C, Blair'eßonx,
Henry A. Bower. ~ . IWvath A Bro.
~ HORSES AND CAIiKIAGKSr __
"STOCE W?*Oim r -, C AK
rlagca. including BngKlffii,
ffiantSwnd, JMiny Linda. Park amt • **•**“ i( £
bIIkWIv damaged by tbo lata fire at our B« ? osltorj,
basaUt Mi ******»%&sfoV&mAii.
! ’l£b43iytoil2tS; v ' /\ ; '“n»**»TO B»Woin#ir»t»
Efifl* ' , ,
CtaarleeP. BoVet,
Peter WmiUaeM. v
Jowe IliKUtfoOt,
Bobert Shoemaker .
, Peter Armbrneter,,
If .Ha. Dlcktnebn, ;
Schell. „ ' k
jTON, Preetdent, „
HAWK, Vise: PreeUU**.