Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, May 13, 1870, Image 4

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    AILLIISEI~E➢I'I'I~I.
Carl Woltm'3an's Clineert.
—ln the foyer of the Academy of Music, to
morrow' night,. Mr.' Carl Virolfsohn will give.
his final concert .for this season. Mr. Wolf
sohn deservei the thatike• of tthe 'cotrimunity
for his persistent and-artistie efforts to popu
larize good music and we hope the. gratitude
of the public will be dis Played byth4 presence
of `enlarge audience: , -ThefolloWing exceljent
programme, in which a number of 'ffist-rato
artists participate,will be offered :
nte, Finale
Bargiel
7 11('- ` 41 1 1 t a toors. Wolfoobn, 'Copts and Uenuie
o'n
g:—Der LindenbanT. Schubert
Piano Bolo—Valveltta l T °614°17-
SoliiiiioliaLlle;e;le ,'!lY'l"h".-
Mr.
Wenzel
da P
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Song—Fril
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sonata, o.Bbargt 1011201'. Bloonlbrht)..; .; . .........Bpethor on
-Carl Wolfoofin.
8010 Violorfiteto, Adagio,
r, . • • Mr. Rudolph Honig
North 7fillitaire, (Bob ober , )4 first tint0.....04 Mimetic
Garr NVolfbohn., .•
SOng—Dor ' • Wess
Mr: t3uistol el
800 for Two Pianos, Bond°. .... . . .... . ..... MOOR
safer Bsril ;add ...... Wo . lloo - 411 • -
—Mr; and Mrs. Barney Wihiams will have a
benefit at the ,Walnut; to-night, in All-Hallow
Eve, in and Out , of Place, ,and The Irish Tiger.
TcHn crow evening they will give' their faro
perfOrniance. On Morkday evening Not
'Citilly will be produced.
-31 Joseph K. Emmet•wiil have a benefit
at. the Arch to-night, in. Fritz.; or, Our Cousin
German. Matinee - to-morrow.- - -
- -
—The Dcnzghter of the Rey/meat and The Fair
One with the Blonde Wig at 'the Chestnut to
night; by Mrs. Oates's Burlesque Company.
To-morrow—evening—aLfarewell_performance
ill-bOviveprand—thel-contedign,M.r.- 11 . 17
Fiske, wltrhavii a benefit:in lileliara Third on
HOistback. Matinee tainorrovr.
—A:Boston company, under the manage
nient of Mr. Jas. Pilgrim, will begin an - eu
kagetnetit at the Chestnut Street 'Theatre on'
Monday evening. The company is very large,
Wad includes a burlesque troupe, the M.oilac
chi_Ballet_ Troupe, anda tine conman of
minstrel performers, among whom are Lew:
Simmons and..E.N: Slocum, formerly of Carn
cross &..I.)ixey's. A large orcheStra will be in
attendance every evening.
At'— Fox s American Theatre, to-night„, a
miscellaneous performance will be given by a
good 'company. Matinee performance to
morrow.
—At the Eleventh Street Opera House
a minstrel. entertainment will be given. The
burlesques, FiPeenth Amendment _Bill and Dr..
Schencic's Laboratory, will be repeated.
—The exhibition of Sheridan's Bide will be
postponed for a few days, the Acaderay of
trine Arts having been injured by, the storm.
—McEvoy's ilthernicon and varieties will
be exhibited at Dnprez & Benedict's SeVenth
Street Opera House this evening and to-mor
--row-afternoon.----- -
—The Pilgrim will be on exhibition at Con
cut Ball for a few days longer. Those who
wish to see these excellent paintings should
not miss this opportunity. Sunday-School
superintendents and teachers can buy tickets
at reduced prices for their scholars' at Concert
BalL It - is the best thing you can do for your
friends.
—Aethe Academy of Music, this evening, a
complimentary, benefit will be given to Mr.
John Toy, the well:known manager. The en
tertainment that has been, prepared promises
to bo one of the most attractive given in this
city . for a long while. The programme is
varied - and attractive; -- and the artists who
have offered their services are among the
-_most popular in Philadelphia. _Among these
are the two excellent actors Mr. RObertthaig
and Mr. F. F. Mackey, who will appear in
specialties. • Chas.W. Brooke, Esq., will recite
the famous poem "_Shamus O'Brien." Mrs.
SuSan'Galton-Kelleher,. Mr. Altred Kelleher,
Miss Blanche Oaken, Mr. Thomas Whiftin, -
Signor Blitz, Theodore Blitz, Prof. Wyman,
B. Duane, Prof. Lubin, and others of equal
note, ak:mill participate. 'We hope this per
formance will -prove so attractive that. the
house will be crowded. Mr. Toy is a very
worthy gentleman, anti he deserves to have a
crowded house._
CITY BULLETLA.
—The citizens of the Eighth Ward avora e
to ; the nomination of John' Price _Wetherill,
Esq., for Congress, held a meeting last . ey . e 7 .
niug, at Broad and Walnut streets. J. B.
Moorhead presided. Dr. James Truman, Jr.,
D. C. McCammon, Andrew Wheeler and Geo.
N. Allen acted as Vice Presidents, and J.
Ridgway Moore as Secretary. Speeches were
made by S. W. Pennypacker, J. Ridgway
Moore,Geo. W. Mears, Col. Thos. Fitzgerald,
Wm. t. Kern and Wm. D. F I then
the following resolutions were
Whereas, Measures of vast t futons
consequence, affecting all the ,e and
mercantile forces of the Repub :oming
directly home to all classes ( vie in
their currency, their taxation, ed in
terests, the remuneration of ti ad the
returns upon their capital, have now been
agitating the whole country since the close of
the gigantic war for the Union, and have re
mained unadjusted, or but partial'y settled,
chiefly because of the deficiency of practical
business ability, knowledge and experience, iu
the representative bodies charged with legisla
tion on these matters; and
Whereas, It is particularly the duty of the
great centres of I finance, industry, trade and
commerce to send! to Congress men from their
own midst who have proved by their expe
rience at borne their capacity for dealing in
telligently with the details of these important
measures ; and -
Whereas, Philadelphia, by reason of her po
sition as the.greatest i industrial centre on the
Western Continent, has become the leading '
community in the advocacy of the policy of a
protective tariff; and of -all the measures of
taxation or finance that hinge thereon, so that
in the present Congress our city and State
have been compelled to bear the whole Wont
of the attacks of the Free-traders ; therefore,
Resolved, That in view of the pressing ,need
Of men of superior business talent, combin
ing at the same time veteran experience in
public affairs, we present to the people of the
Second Congressional District the name of
John Price -Wetherill as a candidate Jo repre
sent them in the next U. S. House. of Repre
sentatives, confident that his high-toned .
.course as a - rnernher of our Municipal Coun
cils, the ability babas displayed both there and
in our commercial organizations, to handle'
with skill the most difficult business and finan
cial problems, the patient, and laborious atteu
tion be has ever devoted to all his public duties,
his uniform regard for tl.ie interest of all classes
of—the peoplei-his ardent—patriotism, his -un
swerving integrity and his courtesy and ur
banity, combine to render him in all respects
admirably fitted to fill the position with honor
to himself and great usefulness to his coa.
stituents, to the great city .where he was born
and reared, and to the State of which he is
proud to be a citizen.
We appeal to all who want a thoroughly able
Congressman to vote for John Price Wetherill,
the merchant and manufacturer.
—City Councils held a stated meeting' yes
terday afternoon.
Select Branch received a communication
from W. 'Hayward Drayton, presenting the
portrait of Thomas Hayward, of South Caro
lina, one of the signers of the Declaration of
Independence. A resolution of thanks for „the
gift, and directing the portrait to be placed in
Independence Hall was agreed to. A comrmu
....-._-..._sneation was received from the Commission
ers for the Erection of New Public Buildings,
setting forth the. receipt of an act of - Assembly
-=---7— subrnittingbarrvete - of - tire - Kolitallie — gittribi'
the new public buildings, and expressing their
. acquiescence in the act; and asking
Councils to make the necessary, appro
priations to carry the act into effect.. Re
ferred to the Committee on Finance.' An ordi
nance was adopted setting apart for market
purposes, Third street, from Girard avenue to
Germantown road, and from Second sheet to
he
,North Pennsylvania- Railroad D e p o t.. A
report" was reeelVed from titte,,Cerntulye, on
Printing and Skinlies, *ipg, an additional
n
l aPPropilatinof : $4,60 tolpay for , the ~adver-;
itising of ordinangesr-for 1840; the Original .ap
proprlation being-exhausted by the expense or
•advertisingli, large number of h,an bills. Agreed
to. irtiv-thiffnAuce 'from • Common 'Connell,:
ia uthorizing &loin lot. 'the Parpose of 'erecting
:ti'brigdOverltlin sit Irairniolint,'lvas
concurred in.:: Also , ..tlle .9rdinaace .creating , a,'
loan ttotcooo,for-schoot purposes. Also the
I ordinanCecauthorizing. a loan of sliooo4ooCr for l
'the etection , of-a -bridge over • the Sdbuylkill , ittr
. r th-Stidetrand-lopayAnertgaVet_7llo l l
Italn'e.iti'inv3Perty; alsor,:the res resolutions ehancr 7 ;
ing boundaries' of the_liine On* division
!of ;Virp.'rd,' l rind t, p seventeenth,
idiiision Of tbd Twentieth Ward, and creating
la new division,; .also, the resolution changing
!the place of voting in the twelfth' division;l
Twerity-fourth•Ward-; also, the-resolution ac
cepting tbe resignation of John Welsh as Presi
; dent of the Sinking' 'Ftintl,' and returning
,thanks for the fidelity brought to bear in the
;discharg,o of his 'official dirties— -
Common Branch received a canuiru.nication
!from the Bedford Street Mission, asking for an
appropriation of $l,OOO for the the establish
ment of public baths, •An ordinance prehibit- ,
leg the Placing of any sign', &e., at a less height
than •six feet, fOur inches from the paxement,
and any sign, merchandise, &c., that shall pro
ject from the housenver_or__on_the_sidawalk_
over four feet three inches, was Passed. Also
an ordinance appropriating $39,151 26 for
;election purposes. Also, a resolution accepting
the-resignationof -John—Welsh as 6. - -001:11nnis-_
sioner-of--tbe—Sinking-'-'rund3-and—returning
; thanks to him. An ordinance creating a loan
of s2,ooo,ooo'for. the eitensioli of Fent:admit ,
Park was rep,orted by the Finance Committee,
but was reciammitted,witb instructions to, re- 1
port next week a loan for the extension of the
park and the improvement of „Broad street,.
Resolntions_for the_paving of various stmets
were passed. Select Council ordinance °stab- -
fishing stands for farmers on Third street and
Germantown avenue Nvas • amended by adding
Callowhill street, west of Broad, awl was then
passed.
.1? louit.;'n;ift
Schumann
—Reed's new billiard room at Eighth and
Vine streets was_openedlast night. A number
of distinguished players were present, and the
first game of 500 points was between Messrs.
Michael P.helan and Cyrille Dion. It was re
markahic •for a superb run of 418 points, push
barred,• by Mr. Dion. The total score was—
Dion, 500; Phelan, 129. A • French game of ,
30 points • was then won 'by Mr: Plunkett of
Mr. Palmer, and Mr. Palmer then defeated
Mr. Hunter,by a score of 50 to 41.
—The semi-annual examination for award
ing certificates of qualification as teachers in
the public schools of tbis city, commenced at
the school-house, in Filbert street, above
Seventh ; under the authority of the Board of
Controllers of Public Schools, in accordance
with an act of the Legislature of the State,
yesteiday aft6rnoon, - Prof. - .Z Hopper acted hs
superintendent.
—John Schibbe, a young man who had been
living with John G. Snyder, back of No. 311
Race street, was arrested. yesterday by Detec
.tive Levy, on the charge of stealing' - one him
dred--dollars from the house - of - Mr. Snyder.
When before Alderman Kerr he admitted that
-I , e had sioleii-the -money, and-was-eomMitted.
-for-trial. - • -
—The-fund in aid of the orphan children of
Capt. Williams, of the Oneida, has now. reached
$1,042, Ethvard Shippen; Esq., hailing recently
t eeeived the following additional contributions.:.
McKean, Ernie & Co., $500;. Francis Black
burn,* Jr. i $25; George B.- 'Hell, $5; It. W.
I'egley, $5,; Samaritan, S 2.
—James Lowry, Michael McTague, Wm.
McTague and John Dougherty were corn
mined' yesterday, for robbing the house of Z.
C. Howell, Forty-fifth and Market streets.
—Cornelius Corkling, aged 65 years, was
killed at Delaware avenue and Vine street, by
a beam falling upon him yesterday afternoon.
—Hon. Alex. Henry was yesterday elected
a Commissioner of the Sinking Fund, in place
of John Welsh,resigned.
CAMDEN HostE.—The following-named
gentlemen were elected last evening a Board
of Trustees of the Camden Home for Friend
less Children, to serve during - the present
Year
E. G. Cattell, President ; J. D. Reinbotb,
Vice President; J. Earl Atkinson, Second Vice
President; J. C. Delacour, Treasurer ; Wm.
Curtiss, Corresponding Secretary; G. W. N.
Custis, Recording Secretary; S. 11. Grey,
Solicitor ; Hon. John W. Starr, J. B. Cooper,
J. W. Starr, William Groves, John S. Read, J.
C. Stockham, J. H. Stevens, G. H. Taylor,
Rodoiph Bingham, Joseph Kaighn, J. L. Dela
cour, D. S. Stel§on.
The following also constitutes the Board of
Managers :
Mrs. William Cooper, President; Mrs. G. W.
N. Custis, First Vice President; Mrs. E. G.
Cattell, Second Vice President; Mrs. William
Groves, Recording Secretary; Mrs. J. Earl
Atkinson, Treasurer; Miss H. A. Sheppard,
Corresponding Secretary; Mrs. Joseph J.
Read, Mrs. M. Browning, Mrs. Jos. M. Kaighn,
Mrs. D. Bishop, Mrs. Isaiah Woolstou, Mrs. J.
C. Delacour,
Mrs. J. W. Starr, Miss E. Few
smith, Miss A. Robeson, Miss
.Emily. Davis,
Mrs. R. G. Clark, Mrs. William Curtiss, Mrs.
George Brewer, Mrs.. Hannah Cooper, Mr.S.
Cluirles_Nogels, Mrs. Beatty, Mrs. Dr.
.Ackley.
Miss Mary W. Nicholson has been selected
and installed as Matron of the Institution, and
Miss Mary McCatilleyLas Teacher. The finan
ces of the past year were as follows :—Received,
$4,123 53 ; Expended, .0.3,660 90—leaving a
balance of $462 54 in the hands of the Trea
surer. In addition to this, the Managers have
a fund' of . $2,272 26 set aside, for the purpose
of providing a new and more commodious
building for the use of the Home. •
BANDsomE-OnoA.N.—The-members of the
Union M. R. Church have provided their
house of worship with a flue organ. This is a
young and rising church, and. through the effi
cient labors of the Rev. Mr. Snyder it is pros
pering finely.
COUNTY Fl NAN CES.—The total indebted
ness of-Camden-county at-the-present-tithe is
$;20,972 t 43. Cash in the hands of the
Treasurer, $4,105 25.
ALMSIIOUSE.—During ° the past year the
average number of paupers in the Camden
county poorhouse was 145 1 . The cost of their
maintenance was $1 15 each, per week.
CIIILDEEN'S IrAllt.-TLIC children belong
ing to the North Camden Baptist Church
Sabbath-school pledged themselves to raise
$6O towards paying otr the indebtedness of the
church., For this - purpose-they--last- evening
commenced a Fair in order to carry 'out their
promise. It is a laudable undertaking for
these little folk, and they shottld be hand
somely encouraged.
A Inn re in France.
• kdespatch dated at 2 I'. M., yesterday, says
at-this hour all Paris is tranquil. Meanwhile
the scenes of the recent disorder are still partly
occupied -by troops.
Henri - Rocliefort's journal, the Manseilltilse,
"WlLS'again• - prosecnted — ttrtiay of a liblislifirg an
article asserting that the recent riot was organ
ized by the police. . •
'The outflow of specie front the Ilitnk of France
this week has been unusually heavy. Accord-.
lug to the official:report, the amount in hand
to-day is 24,500,000 francs less than on last
Thursday. -
- During the night crowds collected at various
points in the city, which were dispersed by the
NEW JERSEY MUTTERS
PH1LADELPH1Ai...,:..:g,T.%.:X1 , 5..,9:..' , :..-.:,V0i'1,tAt. 7 .4.0...i*1ti:.0:4:y.:..! , *':4 y.:!]:...!e:.iii.io..
,11 ono and police` Avitheut• PlOoditied.
rests were made. It is nevi generally thought
lihe trouples are ended.
The ministerial ebangeEr will - nor take place
lentil the.verffication of 4l
,ple,biscittun by the
t Cbambers. -
1
Marshal Canrobelf has issued an order of the
;day to the erniy;Whicli.entifaini , biti,4 from
ltheEmpordrOdressed Ao.pbe .),darelnd Tbe
Emperor says f . "Such absurd and exaggerated
rumors have been - repealed - difecerning the vote
!of ,thCnfiy army , that:l fncline&tedieg
you to say to the generous officers and soldiers
that .confidence in the aim • has ne •er been
Sbaltair — lieretUdeAtellideti With - tattilks - tUn
'the troops for their firrnneas and sang froid
during the late troubles in the capital.
%,Tiiis.ft6reeen the Emperor and Emp"res* slu ,
lan open carriage visited the quarters atm city
'which have been the scene of disturbance for.
ithe ifistfe* days.. Symptoms of agitation are
;still apparent in the Faubourg du Temple.
, Detachments of troops are marching to Belle
iville:and" the crowd in front of the "Casino
Prince Eugene" was di.spersed to-day_ by the
!police. ; '
Pere Hyacinthe is at Munich with Dr. Minn
.
!ger.
The total vote of the Pfebiscition is as fol
lows
!Yes,
- 7,336,434
, .
'No, - - .. - - - - 1,560,709
In Algeria the following is the result : • -;
;• — l .- Ires.
Civilians, - - - ; 10,701 ; 13,481
Army, - . - . , '. - 36,165 6,020
--No disorders have taken_place go-night, and_
_tranquillity no w_Prevailsahre_ughaiit_the_eity—,
The Emperor and Empress. yesterday visited
;Prince Eugene ~and.the Military ,School and
were everywhere; received,, with enthusiasm in
flickprogress,through the city...
.
Frazer's Magazine . for. April contains a
carious article entitled tlidfco6St - cif - Napiden
Ile credits Louis Napoleon with haying been,
the' main agent in liberating Eur6pe from.
,the
inCulnis'of Russian influence by the Cadman
.war, and of freeing- Italy from the _ AuStrian
yoke by the 'war of 1859; With :•baying in
creased the wealth 'of France enormously, its
commerce - fourfold, its railway comniunination
sevenfold; with having pretty steadily exerted
himself to form _ and preserve a cordial alli
ance with England ; with. haying inaugurated
a wiser and sounder commercial policy, and
'with having, by means of his " open loan" sys
tern,, introduced.- a new: investment-for the
:savings of the, peasantry, and thus at once im
proved their income and reduced the exor
bitant-price-oPland.
On the other hand, be debits the Emperor
with enormous financial extravagance on his
own
,part, and with being the cause of a similar
vice in nearly every State in Europe , ; with hay
ing increased the annual expenditure of France
by' ten 'millions sterling a year; with having
•more:than-doubldirthe - rNational debt;: with
'baying largely increased his own standing army,
and compelled the surrounding nations to do
the same to an extent that cannot be calculated
with any accuracy; with 'haying involved Eu
'rope In no than.three wars,and ha,vlng thus
in one way or another cost the. world since his
accession one Million of lives.and five hundred
Millions of money. '
On the oth - and 10th - - or. April: there took
place before the Assize Courtin St.-Petersburg
the triaLof,_the perions -indicted for robbing
and murdering Counselor Von Sohn;' on 'the
20th of Novbmber last, in the
_most atrocious
manner. SeveralGrand,Diikes,-the.gliancel
lor of the Russian Empire, the Minister of Jus
tice, many Senators and Generals, as., well as
an exceedingly numerous audience, were pres
ent on the occasion. -- The accused were four
ung fellows, aged from sixteen to twenty
four years, and two yoting girls of eighteen.
Five of them bad confessed everything; only
'one of the prisoners, Maxim Ivan-
MT, obstinately denied his guilt. -The - facts
in the case simply' were that Sohn
was robbed and killed at the house of a prosti
tute in St. Petersburg. Poison had been ad
ministered to him, and when that did not take
effect fast enough, be bad been clubbed to
death. ills remains were packed up in a trunk
and sent to Moscow. The result of the trial
was that the male prisoners were sentenced to
long terms of penal servitude, and one of the
two girls, Alexandra Awdejell, to transporta
tion for life to the most remote part of Siberia,
and the other, Darja Turbins, to eight months
in the Penitentiary. The sentence was imme
diately carried into execution. All the male
prisonerS, before being sent to their destination,
were branded and flogged.
c"? RONEYBROOK COAL COM
PANY'S OFFICE, 1'0.209 WALNUT STREET,
Philadelphia., A Special Meeting of Stockholders to ac
cept or reject a supplement to the Charter enacted by
theiLegislature of Pennsylvania, approved by the Gov
ernor A pril 9,1870, and for the transaction of other busi
ness, will be held at this Office, on THURSDAY,2Oth
inst., at 12 o'clock M.
By order of the Board of Directors.
B. Mc Secretary,
myl2t2d
May 11; 1870
U
AT A MEETING OF THE BOARD
OF DIRECTORS OF TIIE LEHIGH VALLEY
'RAILROAD COMPANY, held 10th inst., LLOYD
iIIAMBERLAIN was elected Treasurer, in place of
CHAS. 0. LONGSTRETII, deceased, and JOAN R.
FANSHANVE, Secretary, in place of L. CHAMBER
-LA IN-, resigned.
PHILADELPHIA, May //, 1870. ittyl23ts
ciaf. PROVIDENT LIFE AND TRUST
COMPANY.
PIMADELPTITA Fifth Mo. 10, 1870.
A special mooting of the stockholders of tho Provident
Life and Trust Company will be held at the office, No.
111 South Fourth street, on TB IRD DAY, 24th instant,
at 12 o'clock M.. to take action on the subject of in
creasing the capital stock of said Company.
By order of the Hoard of Directors.
Attest—ROWLAND PARRY, actuary.
SAMUEL It. SHIPLEY.
President.
nlylo-t024
NOTICE.—A OPECJIAL MEETING
of the Stockholders of the PHILADEL,PiIi/A,
GERM ANTOWN and NORRISTOWN RAILROAD
COMPANY will 141116111.1 n Room No. 21, Philadelphia
Exchange, on THURSDAY. the Bth day of Juno next,
at 12 o'clock M., for the censideratlon of an Act of the
General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylva
nia; entitled " An'Act 'to, anthorlzo- the Philadelphia,
'Germantown and Norristown Baltroad ComPany to in
crease Its capital stock,'' approved the 29th day of
March, 1870.
By order of the Board of Managers.
my2tje9§ A. E. DOUGHERTY, Secretary.'
NOTICE.—A SPECIAL MEETING
of the COMMERCIAL EXCHANGE will be'held '
at the Ball. No. 921 Walnut ntreet, on THURSDAY,
May 25th. WO, at 12 o'clock fil,to take final 'Latin -ono.:
Supplement to an Act to Incorporate-the-Conttnercial
Exchange of Philadelphia, atol to 'Ravine the By•liawa.
• NATHAN BROOKE, Prenident,
WASIIINOTON J. JACKSON, Secretary.
A no.
8.. KEYSTONE p Z iu I i N ,AD O EL C H O nA III I N IO, Y I .
An adjourned mooting of the Stockhohlure of the Key.
steps Zino Company . will be hold nt the office of the
Company, No. 22t Walnut street,on TQVCSD 4Y, the 21th
Institut, at 12 o'clock M. OSCAR TR OM NON,
inyll t 24§. _ Secretary,
L7THE ANNUAL MEETIN(46 — LP TA - E
Stocklioldere of the BLOOMSBURG IRON COM.
TANY will be held at the Company's °Mem No. 122 Race
street, Philadelphia, on WEDNESDAY, May 2.41 r, 1970,
for the purpose of. electing Directors, and transacting
- other business
my7.l4t*
101, OFF . TCE. OF. THE METALLINE
LAND COMPANY. No. 324 Walnut xtroot.
PHILADELPHIA, May MORO: —
Tim Stated Annual Meeting of tho B tocichoiders of thu
Metallmo Land Company will bo bold at the 01Tico of the
'Company on MONDAY, Juno 6th proximo, at 12
o'clock, M
302,4
4 , YANJ R.A I
PAWL, I T KlLAtiblllit'd - DEMI.T.6IIIN
• PIIIIAIJIMPIIIA, Pa May 3,1970.•
NOTICE TO STOOK HOLDERS.
The Board of Directors have this day declared ,
annual diyiik;nd of Five Por Cont, on the Capital Stock
of titre ComPanY, clear of National and State taxes,
payable in cash on and after Nay 30, 1.70.
Biopic Powers of Attorney for collem)n4 Dividends
can he had at the .oilleo of the Comp toy, No. 233 South
THIRD amt. .
Tim Moe will bepnned at 8 A. N. and eland a t, ivy.
lii.frour May 30th to tuns 3 d , for the payment of DlYl
denthi,'aud after that date from 9 A. 81 . to 3 P. M.
THOMAS T, FIRTH,
Trotteurer.
nt:y46otrPF.
What Napoleon. Costs:
A Russian Biarder.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
WISI. E. B. ISAKER,
Secret iry and Treaßuror
IIi. II .IIOFFAIAN t _.•
Clorx
DIVIDEND NOTICES.
, • ,; Amtuitiz.mniiiTb‘
A MEIIIVAN Nt(fc4lo ;
~.. . •
orE4,l3:,,ti , p,iriit l y il ivßl E N N 'G4 . - MAy 13, /1370,„
',(4l,tekrOynr,SpityNiAl, ItiAriet
. MR JOHN TOY. ‘ ';.
When the rothAong iatingialaio4 Artistdti and friondo
•
i or thohloootichtty,,,_ • _.., ,', • , '
MbH• IMAN G•tuTON .h.ELTiBIiEI..,
1 „ ... M • 8 , •.. 1 11tA N
IS I ,C. E SPNY t .NRINME, lesQ. '
•
I " ' 1 . ' ' ' '' ' 1 ' il M °t" jki t i. l VE l l s rain t ViTl it+ .
MB. ROBERT ORAIu anti N. F. h1.1.0X.i..,Y ~,
. • (hy• ppm:anion or biro. John Drow),'
J 1; P. DIT*NE. X. T. X.'.
810. BLITZ, 1
: • - : NIiON,LIJOIN,
PRO TizNo. BLITZ, . .
i • tTlfoEC.. c A.l3Borxittr; Jti.• tip?' Ar.
..ituudlnfts;
. i_trickets cetrbit procnted , ht •tho Assent ly
'Turner Ilmnilton's,lo6 Ntitli,"Venth street, Pin a , n A d A u sl o 'a .
,lienntaile‘llepositnty, 131 South Seventh
_stret ~ rity
,N - ett , ti Bbokstand',•Ootitlnental lloteli and Acad ..
......: lt•
MA.6 IVOY'EIt ErIBEItNIC N, AT ,
, ,
: . • DOPIIEZ & BEN EDIOT , I3 OPERA 110118 E,
'! ' ' NOR A .81:401 8 tV131 t A li fi a t t ir vr ' bel° All
r°
Every Evening •nt 8, and . Wednesday and Saturday,
'Afternoons at 2 o'clock. •
• • , MAO EVOYI4 • - • ' '
:Famous and Original. Ilibernioon. All the beautiful
scenery of,lreland , portrayed, Melody, Wit andArt
,combined. Itlrt7Jorry 'Cohan as Barney, the Guide;
Mario Dalton Mac Evoy as Nora: Miss Este. Halpin°
as Dlra. O'Callaghan. • Interesting historleal d•t rip
lions of great battles, Irish scenery : and Antiquities byo
(diaries Mso .Evoy. ,. , . .
The new Ballo% Pavia &Co.'s Pgnare Grand Octagon
Piano is from the warerooms of Redfield, Phelps & t , 0.,
927 Chestmitstreet. . • ntvlo.6t '
GHEBTNIIT STREET-THEATRE.
JOHN STE'TSOH ' Lama and ohmage'.
......... Stage Man agor
• GRAND OPENING .NIGIIT
of the great Company frrnithe • .
ADELIIII THEATRE, BOSTON.
- MONDAY -EVENING. May 16th,
- And every - Night:and Saturday-Alatiuee.
EN T-STA ROOMBIN-ATION
FULLNURGNSQUE COMPANY.
ORYAT MO RIJACCIII ItALLET TROUPE.
The world's wonder,
. MR. J. W. JESTER,
The Man with the Talking Nand. •
•
THE ETHIOPIAN DEPARTMENT,
Seven Great Comedians. muter the direction of the
renown( d Comedians and Philadelphia Favorites,
LEW SIMMONS • •
__
.• • nod E. N. stoounr. •
NELEITANTY and II ENGLER,
WALT 'B BRAY,
..• EPIT HORN, B:e.. &a.
Prices of admiSsion as usual.my • • 12• St
TjANDB'L, AND lIA.YDN SOCIETY.
Iri conrplianee with tho wishes .of many of the
Heads of the Society.
GRAND MISCELLANEOUS CONCERT -
Will be given on
WEDNESDAY EVENING, May 1811, at the
MUSICAL F,UND_IIALL.
The Programme will embrace
caojtusEs,
CONCERTED PIECES, and
SOLOS,
By members of the Society, assisted by the following
eminent talent :
N.lbS R. M. ALEXANDER,
HATE GODWIN,
AIR: JACOB GRA I?,
ME. OLIN W, JIILLEU, and -
AIR*
Ic.DR
ANIIUBST.
The whole under the direction of
PROFESSOR L. ENGELKE.
AMIE.
Tickets 6o route earl ; to bolad at all the Music Stores,
or from members of the Society. mylt to roylii§
WALNUT STREET THEATRE,
THIS (-FRIDAY/ EVENING. May 13;
LAST NIGOT BUT ONE AND
- JOINT FAREWELL BENEFIT OF
DIR. and MRS: BAR,N EY W ILLIAMS.
ALL BA LLOW ••EVE.
After which the laughable Farce of .
Mrs. Williams in Six Characters.
To conclude With the roaring Farce of
THE. TRISH TIGER.
MATINEE ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON, nt 2
LAURA KEENE'S Begins at 8.
CrIESTNUT-STREET THEATRE.
ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY.
FAREWELL. BENEFIT OF
MRS. JAS. A. OATES,
When ohJOSsEPHINE pear as
,
-With-a-heat-ofliTsw-Sonpiwthe
DAUGHTER 01. TILE REGTMENT. . • -
LAST NIGHT OF THE
• FAIR ONE WITIT THE: BLONDE WIG:
BATUNDAY.MI•NEFIT OF
MR: N. W. FISKE, '
RICHARD 111. ON HORSEBACK.
LAST MATINEE ON SATURDAY at 2.
JOHN DREW'SAE . OI STREET
Mi. THEATRE. Begins 8 o'clock.
-- BENEFIT OF
MR. JOSEPH K. EMMETT.
TO-NIGHT, FRIDAY, May - Milne,
12th time ofCharles Gayier's Drama.
FRITZ, OUR COUSIN GERMAN.
J OSE PH K . EMMETT AS ...... . .
With Songs. Dances awl Instrumeattil SOT Cl 4.
TO AIORROW. SATURDAY, A FTERNOON,
SEcoND FRITZ - MATINEE at 2.
SE A TS SECURED SIX DA Y SIN ADVANCE.
poyin
OP ACADEMY OF MUSIC.—
.. .
.
CARL WOLFSOIIN'S
CONCERT,
SATURDAY EVENING, May 14th, MU
Programmes and full 'particulars at the Music
tores. my] 4t"
VOX'S AMERICAN.THEATRE,
MONDAY EVENING. May 9th, anitall the meek.
NEW COMIC TRICK PANTOMIME. Mr. Felix. Carlo,
. . _
the Great Clown:-New Spanlait Hallett; Mlle- Do 'Rosa
Mlle La Rosa, Carlo Brothers; Polly Daley.
Matinee on Saturday at 2 o'clock.
QEN TZ AND H A SSL ER'S M ATM E ES.—
Li Mown' Fund Hall, 1889-70. Every SATURDAY
AFTERNOON. at 334 o'clock. ocl9-tf
Thr Laet Matinee of the beason will be given on SA
TURDAY, May 14th. • •
NEW ELEVENTH STREET OPERA
HOUSE;
IRE FAMILY REBORT.
CARNCROSSDIXEY'S MINSTRELS,
EVERY EVENING.
J. L. GABNOROBB, Manager.
E ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS
having been injured by the recent etorrn, the Exhi
bition of the Life.ei zed Painting of
SHERIDAN'S RIDE
postponed for a few day.'
POLITICAL - NOTICES.
LW* FOR SIKERIFF, 1670,
F. T. WA ETON.
sUbJect to tho decision of tlm,Republican Concoction
mylOtiol6
0° 1870. 1870.
FOR SHERIFF,
GENERAL HENRY H. BINGHAM.
Subject to the rulos of the RCOUblicall Party.
roy7 titrpg
O:Y° 1870. 1870.
SHERIFF,
R. LEEDS. -
Subject to Republicarrßules.
ruy6 rptt4
ANTS.
TATANTED—BY A LAD, A PLACE IN
-- V V 'office, or some place whore he can make him
self 'generally useful. A, B ,this °thee. lt*
ANTED
.A- L-AD, FROM
VV fifteen fifteen to Beventeen years old, ea clerk In the of
fice of the American. Prosy Association, No, 136 South
Third street. A High School boy preferred. Apply
between ten, and twelve o'clock, A. M., at. the of.
flee. • • • myll 3t
WANTED.
A BOOKKEEPER.
One ectineinted with the Iron and Rag bueinese. A
irlckdvreforrcdi:Atltirpser. ,
myll-St* "IRON," tilts °Mee.
WANTED.—A PARTNER, -
five or silent, in a Jobbing Home in Ole city who
control f ront fifteen to twenty-five thouoand dollarB,
)Od oppportunity le offered.
.1 3t*
SUMMER - 110 - A - it IfING
SU M DIER BO ARD IN (I.—T HE UNDER
_ell!lied is now opcning a convenient and comfortable
boarding-house in , Bedford - , - Pa. Persona desirous of
engaging rooms will please address D. BRODE,
Proprlotor,
Bedford, Pa.
Deference—WlLLlAM. S. BOYD et, CO., No. 77 Bomb
Water street. _np22 f m w 2mk:
0/01 - r'IXT MIEN.
gAs--FIXT e • E :---- ; IIIISK7EY-- MERRILL
,
& TB AOKARA , No. 718 Chestnut streot, mann
ac iiierit lifi - Gairlfixturstrilianiparitc:7lp:;Wolild — cair
the attention of the public to their large and elegant us
soriment oli Gas Chandeliers, , Pendants Brackets, Ac.
T hey alsoi ntroduce gas pipes into dwell'ings and public
bulb Ingo. and attend to extending, altering and repair
ing gas pipes. All work warranted
713,
130 0 51N.=45 . 4 713 - ARRYL -1 5, - 0 - SIN — NOW
R. lauding from`stonmer "'PhirMbr," from Wilmi n g.
tomN o.,nud for 6010 by 0001.110. N, nussirdd. CO .
.111 (Ihrotmit street.
T REAM ES
B; " ni:l Tß lsh - That ' tok sale by NOTRE
BIGHT & BONS. 115 waln e n t t street.
VXRY.PE'SIOAIBILE 4 j °IIII NY 2 Frie I •ITs'
At Intones omit: 145,04 4.i
,Contain trig 8.34 Born,. oof which, are 1 140 , 0 1 4 PIADILbli4 ukl.
laWn and gardtrn', and $ apron In pasturo. that.. .an bo
cut to ' The whole' i)roperrt frinttli otii•
qne.r.ond leading to , tbi., Railroad Ottani, which it
Ditt.ogly /Ivo, tlinutes i ,wanc• 11 1 ' '
cpmo 40 by 90 foot; thrOe nova ,n azz on tree.
1 008 w-back kitelton 'all with themodArn nirenidittee. l
dronestt ittblchnd 'carriage holm. 30 bir:3o fait ; Ruble
,Y.ard, fun; ,t hlckon haus° ; vonyonitint to .tho.tyclwods..
IwPrebril and atorba porniliunicatfon. alnivat hourly.,
IFer' ptioV %kid forma; hfoli Trill be , acctrattnodatlng",':
apply,to No. 23 North WATER dtre2t. 1 "
YiLur, •
IS BROWN STONE RESIDENCE Jal• •
t OR. SALE.
Prii i t s l . l9 ° 4 tirtia STREET.
Elosont oroirb-Stono - Iteohlonce. throo
I .7ildnoard,idor; tory cominodionw,. Curolehott With error) {
an Adorn Iconyontonce, t and . - built ha's very. 'on port nr , and
P b 5 Usti tin i ; 114 n r tot, 26 foot front by ISO foot docto to,
,t_hvhbOrt'ottOot, on which 'to oroctod,o haploome brick
Stable and Conch lions° • -
; ,•- •,- - rJ. iii ounrusir 1 BONS, •• •
• 733,WALNU.T Street.
• ,crxi
WFST LANCIX I.LA.og NO
n11122,f0r sale. Price only ti95,W)
• , • , OLAthiIciRTTINO,
m91&11' ' • ' 711 NVainut street.
; ; FOR 7 SALE,' ON EASY. TETITSC - 8, OTt
city preperty taken in part pnytront,:an elegant re.
eidetic°, 20 minutes from Ninth and Gi v ens, streets, on
Germantown-Railroad, In nit linproving neighborhood.
The house 18' well bnilt; and very. conveniently ar
ranged-; contains, In ail-16-roemp-; br-suppiled-witlr city -
water rind every modern. convenience ; [minted waits,
platellasS front, two kitchens, with roue in Paco,
large piazza, large Reynolds furnace in Cellar. Ltd, lOn
feet by 2.80 feet, well laid-out, including a vary auporior
1-egetable garden.
J:lit M. salfhf MR'S- dc
ap3S.w-f-m-Inig 733-Walnot-etreet. '
FOR SALE, AT. RIVEItTON, NEW
- Ea Jersey, on river Delaware a desirable tlrnt-class
double heuse, 40 feet front, with all lantern contr.
nienCea ;furnace, range. hot and cola water, battorooni
and fewbouse. Lot, 100 feet front on Main etreet, awl
214 foot deep en Third street.
For particulars apply to '
- J. 'W. BULON ;
Wy7o-st§ 32 If: Front street; .
(ill MTNUT-MI L OR--8-Psh
L 11& Pointed-stone, double house, well built • with all
modern improvements, and about two acreepf. ground,.
with frUlt and shrubbery:
WILLIAM IL BACON,
m
fri„ .. -FOR E - ELEGANT - MAR
NA ble-Front 111unsiou, No. Alo6 Chestnut street), re
plete with every modern convenience. A small property
would be taken in part pay.
- FOX k BURICARTm•
my7,6t• 221 South Fifth street.
in GERMANTOWN—FOR ' - SALE.—A,
- .1.311. - Modern Vilia,contelning - 14 - Conms : near the D•pot.
Terms easy.. OIIAS. 1.1. STOKES,
y 3-160 No. 449 Main street. Germantown.
CF4 FOR SALE.—A MODERR
Es . p.m m id e Residence, 13 m) 17113 ftructt *trek. Alio a
berso,carilage and berneSim, cheap. , Apply to
11 HART, GO2 Walnut street. " • apl3 tf§ -
el-BUSINESS-- orrorcruNlTY. WE
liavefor 011 easylerma:lll3 - imen InTnute — rm mom
the city, on time Germantown Railroad, an Elegant Resi
dence, beautifully and completely fitted out with all
modern conveniences.
It boa been occwrdeil for two roars as a board Inc:J11
.01140,
Had bar a`good winter nod a cirutner patronage.). J. M.
GIIMDII 1 dc SONS, 733 Walnut street •
•
el FOR SALE—FOUR-STORV BRICK
Flag Dwelling, with back buildings, and every modern
convenience, situate No:1711 Filber street ; lot 30 feet
-front- lay-117 - feet-dcea-to• a' 40 feet' \Vide street.• J. M:
GUM?tI 1 " & SONS, 733 Walnut street 7 -
CF : ! FOR BALF-;-TBREIS-S'fo RV BRICK
Dwelling, with every modern conrenlence, situate)
No. COO Bout]] Tenth streot. 111 fly possession given.
J. N. GI/MARCY ,t SILINb, 739 Walnut street..
FOR-SALE—THE THKEE•3TOKY
ittik Brick Dwelling. with Attlee and back building. sit
mac No. 34.8 Sputli Sixteenth et reet ; every nvelern mt
renienre. Immediate posseadlon. J. AI, GUIWEY
EONS, 733 Walnut ftreet.
01:1`TEW -- 13ROWN. --- STONII -- EtiftrSES,
s: NOS. 1920, 2004 AND ZllO SPRUCE STREET FOR
SAIjE7.PINISHED IN WALNUT •1,1 THE most
supinuott - MANNER, - AND , EVERY
MOTIERN ,CONVENIENCE. 11: B. 'WARREN, 0113
SPRUCE STREET. APPLY BETWEEN 2 AND 4
O'CLOCK P. M. tp I t2st f
•
WEST PH IL AD ELI' Et IA A- 14 1 -
al o nu. modern cottage, with ovory convenience,
and large lot of ground, sonthwest Corner or Pine
n rid Forty-OKA atreeps. J. (MAME Y 44 SONS, N 0.7.33
"Walnut street. -
F Ground (witll3 nu HIP SOUTH stile of AN-
Sold street. between TENTH and ELEVENTH streets.
Apply to
A. It. CARVER k CO.,
myl3.6t• A. W. corner Ninth aint Filbert streets.
AIEECHANTVILLE, N. J.—BUILDING
11 sites for sale, jive minutes' walk from. Welwood
timtion,
111 I RTY MI I urEs FROM FRONT AND
AIMEE STREETS,
Philadelphia. Fare by the Annual Ticket. 8 els. per
trip. Address J. W. TORREY.
my 7 lm§ No. 127 Chestnut street, Philadelphia.
To DY - E — RSLFOR SALE OR TO LET
ON GROUND RENT.—A large lot of ground,
containing 42,897 square feet, extending from Seventh
to Eighth, between Tloga and Venango streets, with a
never-fai iiiiss.gt ream of pure soft water running through
it. Price $2.f00. Apply to JOHN TURNER, near
Sixth street and Reading Railroad. aplt lm"
rpo CAPITALISTS UILDERS.—
or sale—A large and rapidly-improving LOT,
NORTH BROAD STREET, between Norris and Dia
mond ; 528 feet deep io Till RTEENTH STREET, inter
sected by_ PARK AVENUE, FOUR FRONTS.
A pply No. 322 Chestnut street.
$O,OOO to 4 520 . 1000
Trust I'Madlitoor at
vest in
psr.
First• Class City
A iso, Several Prime Mortgagee or $3,000
to $5,000.
For Salo by
E. K. JONES, 707 Walnut Street.
n1Y7.6t5
H. Y. LAUDERBACH'S
CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC AND COMMERCIAL
ACADEMY,
ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, N 0.1013 8. TENTII Street.
A Primary, Elementary tuad Finishing School.
Circulars at blr. Warburton's, N 0.430 Cbeetnut street.
my 9 if§ - -- - _ _ _
.LT A T,LOWELL SELECT HIGH SCHOOL
1111 FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS, No. 110 NORTH
TENTHS TENET, PHILADELPHIA.
The School of the late CALEB S. II 4LLOWELL,
with all its appurtenances, is now. In the possession .
of the undersigned, by whom it will hereafter be con-
ducted. Parents desiring to have their eons care-,
fully and thoroughly educated are invited to calf,
ut the School or send for a Circular.' Applica
tions for admission to the School . next Septem
ber may now be made.
GEoRGE EASTBDRN, A. H./ j
my mw f 20t1 JOHN G. M R
OOE, M. r tic pa 8.
CSAUNDERS , •COLLEGE_, WEST
. Philadelphia. A lecture every MONDAY
NINE. ap26.lm*
U,IG. P. BONDLIIELLA, TRAOHER - OF
Singing. Private lessons and °bingos. Wedeln°
308 B. Thirteenth street ss azdti.sgs
TRIMMINGS AND PATTERN ft.
Alf ES. M. A. 13INDER'S
Jill LACES A NWPAPER PATTERNS. '
.1101. N. W. COR. ELEVENTH and CIiinTNUT.
_NCSVELTIES C
TUKEE AND dPRIG MUSLINS.
Piques, from 256. to $l.
French minding. 2'yards wide,
Elegant satins, 81 76 Fr yard.
Toni Thumb fringes, 1 per dozen. •
P SOLS. •
MADE-UP LACE GOODS.
Black 'Tlirerid, Guipure, Pointe Applique, Valenci•
el111(1 Locos, Lace Collars.
Ruillings, all the styles in uso. • ,
Cotton gimps and fringes. • •
Joseph kid gloves, $l, every pair warranted.
Bridal veils and wreaths, 'French Jewelry, corsets and' ,
hoonskirts. Coffering machines, $lO,
IT you want a handsomely-litting, well-mado, suit, at
short notice, go to
MRS. BINDER'EI.
SIM never disappoints. It is truly a wonderful ostab-,
`Aisbruent. . -
The above gdods cannot bo; equalled in qua yor
HI It AC
BULLETIN OIECO
S. MASON DINES. r J01121.F. EILIBABIA
rp.El E 'UNDERSIGNED INVI.TEATTEN
x , rioN to their stook 'of
Spring 111ountain; Lehigh nod Locnat Monntalil'Ooal.
which, with-the preparation given by us, we think bon
net be excelled by any otlirtrOcrah' • • •
Office. yranidin Institute Building,lio:lls B. Seventh
area. . • . • DINES dF SHBAler t •
alOti • • • . Aroh Street Wharf, So
__PERK/NAL _.
ooltuti.liSsoit. OH.PI' BUCHANAN, D.
onppLo conntilted'per,tondß td
yor by letter alt
eases. Patients cittyrely ppoucalmopoedy, end per
mencnt cure. as the 'ProfuseOr •nrepetee and furtyelms
new, scientific and positivo „remedies tipech4ly. ,ad ntod
to t he wants,of the pullout: PliVato'ofticos ljt . 4 7 110 4 0
Building; No.'ol4,l , lNN.street,:olllc'e tiou{e.trom
AL to 9P. ' • aPall
01 ON AND NICE .L.:47 DAINA :00T
glitop ;,Al9 nooks, Rico. Now landing from °tw i n . "'
Wyomjogofrom Savannah, Ga.,,andlor auto by (10013..
BAN:RUSBELIA dc CO., 1119bostiot areet.
iroit siaAm.
ORT G .- NG ES:
EDUCATION
MUSICAL.
COAL.A.DID WOOD.
TO'RENT.,
To REN T..
iStore 140 Vorth ightli 'Street.
6,;i tt illr!rs ,t, 338 : 1:471c,
IMMM
; The Ne
Sixth ,flyp-Story Store s
S eart9ei ttitd_Are. 9 1:1
tor, 4trfleS. -
1-20-br-- 17 &feet—A9r1)4° --- THEODORE ME GA 1101011,
.
No. 20 South oixth Stree2t
41 5 / 1 4.1, , f3ARAIA.NTQW01.,--4..,
illEiffliafTrimlirocd'Prbeetti' t I ' d WO 'bbift
armntowD, for rent or sale. P. &E, Wit, .lAIIBO N,
Vet/Arch street. myls 2t*
, i s 'AYll -1 014T 4 =POR12;OrillailittONTLIW$
to a family without children, a furnished house,
'en Chestnut street, south side, above Twentieth street..
iAddrees G. T. R., silt Wainut,street. mY9 m w f3r
"TO LET.-= . • A." 1) StirRABITM
I,lail deuce, will, all the modern conveniences, on Locust
avenue. hear Willow avenue, Gormantown;thteo
ivalk from Cliuref 1.31n0 - ißritton. lininediatopos.
sessiou Apply.to SCOTT & .38 North Third
street: - • • •' • j •• nIYB-tativ6Ef"
;0 RARE CHANCE.--TO RENT
Ilandsome.,Countfr. Nesidence ky Thomas
h Ott, b. tel y °Mined by 41111)(IS apt. on 014 york road,
above city lin ci•contalt/ log slzq in istefect order,
:with every /convenience. DOBBINS, Le ger
mYI.3 St`
11TO, RENT.—ELEGANT COUNTRY
oen t, thenet-c - orner-of-blaidei-a treat-sod : Mc-
Kean . avenue' Germantown ( Wayne . Otation/: mod , rn
residence, partly farnlabed,Arltbtal antrtenfenten gas,
bath, hot and cold water , two ranges, ()Ix champ rs,
• stable. spriug•house, etc. The-ground, comprls•
Jog bt tween two and three acres, Is tastefully laid out,
anti rl--n , tdlvith--tilarlo and7frult. treffir -FotTpartitu , —
lartappti_t r
toyl3-3t* No. C/7 Walnut street.
To LET, • NO: 2.01 WEST. GREEN
'Stritt—A t brer-tfory brink lion66;ln good condi:
tlon. Apply at 1716 Grevn ott6ol. 110112 31'
OM TO RENT FOR THE SEASON--A
yynall Farm liana@ (furnfebril) and Vinoyarde
jitnlntd point in (.IhP6EoY;tOunty, Two louts by r4il,
t; per. I rnith from Vlae.yard6 ill/ I traittd,, Addre6i-V
YARD, BUPLATIN Office. . myl2 , 3Y" •
frfl t .. TO RENT--11, FLTUNISIIED.HOUSE
ER FOR V ()OIL 310Ni' OH APPLY AT 232 ROUTH
EVEN TEENTIL STREET. RENT, af.d PER.
' Yuyll.llt".
LET—HOUSE, NO: 4008 NORTH
LJ is Sim!' stript..; all the tnnil ,, rn impydyment6. -
Ye.6lon Ittli that. Apply to JOHN KIELGORE. Ho. Old
3% nod strand. • ' mytl-61.'' .
MARKET STR EET 8 T U R
rent for n term of Veff ill, the Flve•st9ry Store So.
322 Market atretit. J, M. G UM.ME SONS, 733 Walnut
etmet, , :
al FOR RENT.-STORES
North 'Water atrtot:. ALbo large rtil4oft ..ver the
otore., ANA) , to. JON. S. FISHEtt,
mfGI2Y - Cononerco pitcoet.
fp • FOR, _SENT.-A:Nt-lulu- it° t/SE4
Atm] grounds: northeast corner Thirty-.
ronth and Locust streets, on favorable terms. On the
grounds- aro a large assortment of-frnlt trees and an ex•
--tenrive-hot--honve,-1111rd-with-a-rtroicec-eallectrorr-of
graye•r Mee. Apply to
JOS. S. FlSflEft,
m>6 12t• 501 Commerce street.
frci4 G Elt fil A NT() WN.—S E V - 1 4 111AL COT
&iLleiges to rent and fur sale,
eft A S. 11. STOKES.,
No. 41.22 Main street. Germantown.
my3•l6t •
GERM AN TOWN.. , --A F 131{N.18111.0)
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"W. G. Y."--Yorti friend's aolution of No.
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" .14,, ' PniLA."---Ciantributions received,
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-- Problem - 110.:137.. -
_33N.,ll.ll._JAPtin ELEION.
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liThiEl
Vlifte - to - play aitd mate in three moves
Problem tio. 738.
In MIL B. lIENRY.
mi ,- , : ,, ,e , '• AL / 7/1 . - - ..,/ , w ... /
a,•:j .%4 %/A ,-, /
%,P', , We„ , V- 4. " , 7/ xi; ,
0 f -- fw,F - ---e`, ------ , , 14 ,- ,
4, 4 %..„.774: "// 4,, ,K4l
r/ 4 ,Fie er K' 4 ,
/ / - e , - 0 ,/, 0. ,
z,. ~‘' A ,
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r .
/ :5111 2 r27 / 4 r/••,/
A • /1 ,
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/ i',„ ,// 4 , i '', ,4,
;0 "--- ' Y
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0 ,..„, , „.• f ,
,„ ~ ,/ //
4 r.7,,/(4. / 0, • % ; 11%. I
r 4a AA %/2'i" - '',P
4
White to play and mate in three moves
End• Game Bate N0..15.
(REICHIXELM.) (AMATEUR.)
(Evans Gar4ll.)
P.loves I to 8, -
as ordinary.l
9. to K 13 to R 4(?)
10. Q to Kt 3 B x R
P(eh) K to B sq
12. [3xlit R - x B
13. Kt to Kt 5 1' to Q 4
14. Q to 13 3 (Clij IC to K 2
11 21* ; 1 A r
—' A „,/ ." / • •A
et/ il4 0 1 II
„ 4 4, A ~„ A '4-4
%/ ~,,,, A
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P 7.44 W
V . " . 14 , N J , r, / r
V/ A s /.% a , ,
P',/„ r
'A V,A
/ l,/
4
mr Ai_
WHITE.
"White to iilay and mate in thirteen moves
•. - Pi/elation to No. 721.
WHITE.BLACK.
1. (ch)' P
2. R to Q 3 Anything
3.-Q mates.
• SOlnOln .X o. 722.: _
BLACK.
1. It to K R 4, and mates next move.
Solidly!' t 0•123.
Iviarrn. Brix,
.1. P to K 3 P to Kt 3
(Yr to Q 6, then Q to Q R 2, and in answer
to P to 11 6, ‘.4 to IC It 2. )
2. 1.2 to Q 3, - 'matin next move.
Notation to No, 724.
- BLACEE.
Q to Qsq B moveß-orl-Al
-2. QtoQ R eq • - Kto K 4 (eh)
3: - P to 'B 4 mate, • , , •
2. P to B 4 (ch)
3. Kt to B 3 mate
CHESS IN PHILADEBIIII,I.
Game No. 2463.
Occurring in a match now in progress at the
PreAs 'Club, between Me 5.9113. Reichhelm and
Hach, the forin fir giving a Knight.
(Remove White's (21teen's Knight.)
(French Opening.)
Wu. (Mit. REICIIILELII,), Br,. (Mu. Huort.)
PtoK 3 •
2. - PtoKB4 PtoQ4
3. Pto K • I',to Q B
, 4. Pto B 3 Q.Kt to B 3
b.BtoCl3 Ptoßb .
6.8t0 13 2 Btoß4.
to B 3 ', Kt to H 3 •
P to Q Kt 4. B to Kt 3,
.9.`PtoQR4 'Pto,QR 3
(Castling would be inferior, e. g.
. ' 10. Cantles"
11.4 . to It 5 • Bto R 2
12. Plc Ktb 'Kt to K g '
13, to Kt 6,, k(3.) _ .•
1' to 4(4 4' " " ' P (eri pas)
12. QxP .1(ttoB 41
13.BtoQBs4‘t Q la 11 21-
14..8t0Q 2 , , attc,Q2,Bq.
• IV. •It to'Q B sq. tolojti , ,
(A)
1. Kt x P
K to Q 5
'' 'P to't2 R 4 "- ""•. F.
Pdi r B try
put:o i t
et? titix ; p: t --
Vettil nit tiii6 i Paiirtiti'll(tit
Maricting position for the,pteCe, lOtit): • ,
x • B x'P
Cirstleit
21. , 11xatt i a iJ3 t 1 q.
22. Q to Ic 2,,
' 23."8't0"Q'3. P't6; „ ~
(B Xlt ` P. worildloive•losta'plem)'tt •
24. Hi to RVS, ''Q toAt 2
t
25. Pt(5115
• (The situation here 1.4 extremely intereBmig.)
gts. to IC 7 (di)
;R AO ,
' 21; y 2. ) 3 'm R Oh)
' -- • Cueilesg—
(Foreseeing that l ;9l3 " reatened to:force
the ,game bq Q, to' Q 6, P tOl3
211. Ptoß 0 p ' ' P.to 3 , .
30. Kt x RP ! Biz K fi•
(5)..Qt0K3 , .BxKtPt'
_.32. x B . to B 8! _
33. Q to R 6 P Queens (ch)
' .34. .I{.-xQ Q to XIS (eli)
35. Kx B, • Qtoß 4, (ch)_ ,
' K to Kt 2 Q to Kt .6 (ch)
37; Kto B'2 . • Qto B 4 (ch)
38. Kto .K. 2. • Q. x .P.(ch)'
39. Kto Q fig Qto Q, (chi
40;Q to Q 2 •QxRP (eh)
41.,R to 1.1 2 Q to .R 8 (ch)
42. K to K 2, and won the game.
'Game liro. 2464-
Another game in the same match.
(Remove White's Queen s Knight.)
(Yrimeh Opening.)
Wu. (Mn. R51(34;1 13r) Br,. (Stn. Rum.)
1. P to IC 4 I" to li 3
2. Bto Q 3 ' • Pio 0/4 '
3. P Pio Q
Q 113 • Ptoß 5-
n—B-to-B-2 Q Kt-to-B-3
O. P to B 4 s B to B 4
7: Kt to B'3 P taß 3
8. Kt to R 4 Kttoß3
9. Q to R 5 (eh) Rt to B 2
10. B ltjt P ,• • - Kt to K 2!
11. P to Q Kt 4 to Kt 3
(1111: P IP- (en pas); If White - follovvs _ with
P to Q 4 and 13 to It 3.)
1 . 2. II to It 3 - • Q to 11 21 $
13. Castles P to It 4
14. P to - Kt 5 B to B 4 -
15. B to .Kt 2 P to R. 5
16. P to Q 4 ' P x P (mins)
17:RxP BtoQ2
18. It to K Kt 3 B x Kt P
(Tt castles Q It, then x x Kt P, and the
Knight has no escape.) •
K It to B'sq
20. B to Kt 6 Kt to B 4
(Kt x 11 would hate lost the exchange.) --
21. Kt x- Kt P x Kt
22.13. x Et (ch) IL x B
23. P to K 6
('2.3. It to Kt 8 (eh) is also good play.)
• 2:3. Q x P (oh)
24. K to Q sq
.__(Again
24. K.to .Kssq. Q,to K 3 (eh)...
2,.Ktoltsn , QtICP
26. Rxli. QxR
R to K sq (elt) K. - to 13 N .
.0 13 to K. 2 Would Inset by Q., to, R. S,el3) and
teb). - • •-
28. Q to R 8 telt) Q to lit sq
Qx P (1,11). Drawn game.)
- • .24, 13 to 1( 7 . (eh)
.1.1
(The position is most reMiarkable. Blie(t
tains a oraw in a novel and ingenious manner.)
2.5. K x B Q to K 6 (eh)
26. K to Q eq Q to Q 6 (cli)
(Dr.areing the game ; and Properly. too; for if
. - • - ' QtoKt 8, (du
• 28. K to K 2 Q x B (oh)
11. K to Q 3 Q to Kt 4 (ell)
Game No. 2465
Between Mr. Jacob Bison, giving Knight, and
Mr. .111oken. . -
(Remote 147iite4 Queen's -Knight.)
(Knight's Gambit.) •
WR: 1ME..E1.80X.) 8L•135R:311C4k1.14
1. 1' to K 4 P to K 4
' 2. PtoK B 4 • Px P
3, K Ktto B 3 - P toK Kt 4
4: 13 to B 4 , B to' Kt. , 2
-b. Castles , P to K It 3
ti.PtoßB' ' • Ply Q -
-7, QtoKt 3 QtoK 2 .
8. PA* Q 4 . Q Kt to B 3
9.PtoK6 P x P.
10. .1.? X P Kt ±P:
11. Kt xKt B Kt
12. 13 to Q 2
(It will be, seen that 'White sacrificed the
pawn for greater freedom-of action.)
12. Kt to B 3
13. QR to sq Kt to Q 2
P to Kt,3 ,tllnftles
.P.xP
16.QBxP Qtotl3
, 17. Bx P (eh)
(All this is prettily played.)
17. R x r.
18. Q x (eh)! • -• Kx Q -
19. B x B (eh) K to K 3
20. B ,IQxB..
21. It to K 8 Pto Kt 3'. •
22. R to
.Q sq . (cb) K to B 3
23. It, to K. R El, and. won the game.
Game No. 21643.
Between the sarne'PlaN 4 ers.
(.Remove,l)7nte's Queen's knight.)
• (Petro)''s Defmre.) ,
(Mn..ELsox..) L. (.Mn.
' . PtoK
2. Kt to B 3 X lit to B 3
3. P•to Q 4 ' P to Q 3
(Admissable, considering the odds given.)
4.8t0Q84 BtoKts
5. Q to 1C 2 B x Kt
6. P x B BtoK2
7.PxP • '; Px,P
'B. 13 to'Q 2 13 to Q3'
9. Castles (Q R.) Kt to B 3
10. 1' to B 3 KttoQß4
11. Beto Q 3 Q to Q 2
12. K R to Kt sq BtoKKtsq
13. K to Kt sq P to Q Kt 4!
(To gain time if the pawn - be taken.) .
14. Bx P P to 8.3
15. B to Q3' P to B 4
16: B to K KVS ' K to K 2
17. Qto Q 2 . KR to QKt sq
18. B to IC 2 it to Kt 3
1.0.Pt0K84 QP.to*QKt sq
20: P toKt 3 .Kt sP I
Oho dexisive blow.) • . ,
21. '33 X ICt (oh) P x B, and :Mite
is left sans resource.
Game No. 2467
. . .
At - the ,! Hotel de Saxe," between Ifessrs.
• - - Alanrice and Graeft.
(Evahs Gambit.)
Wu: (MR. 31.A.LatICE,), BL. (Mn . GRAEFF,),.
VPtoIC 4 P toPli 4 "
'2. •K Kt to B 3 Q Kt tol3 3
3. 13 to B 4 -13 to B 4
4. P Q 'Kt 4 / • IrxlitP •
6..P,13t0,3 ';•.„- to B 4 • •
El. Castle's . P - tO Q. 3
7. P t.o Q 4 P x P
3.'PxP "' •BtoKt3
(This move constitutes the Philadelphia At
_tackovhere .elaborated_ and_ ana
lyzed.) ' • '
• 9. Kto B sq •
(Experimentally played.) . • :
10. P to K 5 . .4 to _Kt 6
11. B to It 3 'Kt X (I P
'l2. P x P , Ktx Kt (ch) •
(Better P x,P. The concluding moves are
very. pretty and entertaining.) • •
13. Q x Kt ! Q to (/ 2
14. Px P (ch)'- , Kt to K 2
15. RxKt ! . • • Bx Q
White matednow in :six-moves.
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United States , Government and other Loan
Bonds. , .., ...... ............ 1,122,90 00
Bailreinißank and Canal StonCa-. 65.7(.11 00
Cash in Bank and other— 247.620 00
Loans on Collateral Security - 32,658 00
Golfe -Receivable, mostly. MaHne Pre
mium 521,044 00
Accrued Interest 20357 00
Premiums in course of trawmalesion24l9B 00
Unsettled llarine Premiums. , , 100,900 00
Beal 'Estate, Office or . Company, Philadel
phia , . ......,—.. .'. . -........—.... - 53,nc0 -oo
$2,783481 oo
'TORE. ,
Arthur 41-.-Coffio,-- -=Stands-R: - Cope, - ------
fiaruuel W. Jonm, 'Edward H. Trotter,
John A. Drown, " Edward 8. Clarke,
Charles Taylor, , T. Charlton Henry, '
Ambrose White, Alfred D. Jessup,
'William Welsh; ' , Louis C. Madeira; --
S. Morris Waln,l Chas. W. Cashman,
John Mason, Umlaut A. Griscom,
Geo. L. Harrison, William Brockie. -.
ARTHUR D.-COFFIN, President.
CLIA BLEU PLATT, Vice Pros't.
Mart - Was MAMA, Seeretttri.. -.. ... . . _ •-.—
C. H. REEVES, Atts'te
Secrtary. ' •
____ . _ _ __ . __
Cei•tiBcates of Marine Immune° tssnell twtion de
sired), payable at the Counting Rouse of Messrs.
Brown,'Shinley & co., London. _ _
FIRE ASSOOLITION
F A OF •
Irit"-*?* PHILADELPHIA.
.-ImoOirportsted —Navaho-Mr-1W
Office---No. 84 North Fifth Street,
ffiBURE DULDIII4IB,_ HOUSEHOLD FITRNITUDI
AND AMBOIIAMDISS DENZRALLY PROM
1,9138 BY
an the city of Philadelphia
Assets a r siirtreiry:l. 1637(:). ' •
$1,570,732. $215.
TRUSTEES:
- wan= it.Thunfltop, Charies P.Bower,
John Carroty, Peter Williamson. '
_Clearly It p_trnnig, 'Jesse Liglittoot,
Joseph - B. byttosu, Robert Shoemaker
Levi P. Coats, Peter Armbruster.
game, sparbawk,
Joseph E. Sch IL B
ell. Dickinson, '
WM. H. HAMILTON, President,
SAMUEL SPARRAWR, Vice President
WM. T. BUTLER, Secretary.
Dk - LAWARE, DrurruAL SAFETY INSII•
HANCE COMPANY. incorporated by the Leiria's.
latnre of Pennsylvania, 1,1/2,15.
tfl ce; B. E. corner ofP hiled
THIR I D It tgd WA.LNET. streetMARINE lIITURA NOES
On Vessels, Cargo ana 'Freight to all parte of the world
INLAND INSURANCES
On goods by river, canal. lake and land carrlag tto all
parts of the Union.
FIRE INSURANCES
On Merehandise genceally ; on Stores, DwelUngs,
Rouses, ao.
ASSETS VF RITE COMPANY
Novemoer 1, IStsi.
e 200,000 United States Five . Per Cent.
Loan, ten-forties_: .... .. 8416,000 co
100,000 'Tutted States -- _ Six Per Cent.
"Loan (lawful rooney)..—. 107,750 IX
60,000 United Stalks Six Per . dint.
Loan, 1831..
200,000 State of Pennsylvania Srx Per
200,000 City of Philadelphia Bit Per
Cent Loan (exempt from tax)... 200,926 OC
100,000 State of New Jersey Six Per
Cent. Loan, r 102.000 00
20,4111 Pennsylvania . Railroad First
Mortgage Six Per Cent. Bonds... 19,450 IX
25,000 Pennsylvania Railroad Second
Mortgage Six Per Cent. Bonds... 23,62590
25,000 Western Pennsylvania Railroad
Mortgage Six Per Cent - Bonds
• (Ponnsklvaniis jtailfoad, gnu
-20,000 00
50,1500 State of 'Tennessee Five * Per
Cent. Loan 15,000 015
7,000 State of Tennessee Bit Per 'ant.
Loan 4,270 00
12,500 Pennsylvania 'Railroad Com
pany, 2) shares stock • 14,000 00
5,000 North Pennsylvaniall ' Railroad
Company, 100 shares stock 5,900 0
10,000 : Philadelphia and-Southern Mail
Stoning/iv .Company, SO shares
, f,600 00
246,900 Loans stock
on Bond, and Mortgage,
first liens on Oity.Properties . 246 , 90 0 00
01;131400 Par. -
Cost, ei,2Maiket value, 81,270,270 00
15,02 22.
Real Teirtate.
,Bills Receivable for Insurance
Balances duo at Agencles—Pre
mitnns on Marino Policies. Ac
crued Interest and other debts
due the Company 27,097 21
Stock, Scrip, dm.. of sundry Cor
porations, $4,706:'-Estimated
.......... ... .... 2,740 70
Cash an Bank....
Cashin Drawer,
• pIBEOTORb.
Thomas 0. - Ilene, SamuetE:• Stokes,
J ohmo. Davis, . William (1. Dordton,
Edmund E. Bonder, Edward Darliogton,
Theophilns Paulding, H. Jones Brooke, •• - •
James Traanair, • "Edward Lafouroade,
Henry Sloan, ` Jacob , • •
Henry 0, Dallettar., Jacob P. - Jonee,
James O.vJand James 13. M'Farland,
William 0 And Wig, • o losbna P. Eyre,
Joseph H. Seal,,, ' Spencer Bl'llvaln
Hugh Craig, ' • J. B. Semple, Pittsburg,
John D. Taylor, ,B. Berger, . • .
George W.l3brundou, DT t Horgan, "
O. Houston itro i ck _ • .
la 0 HAND,-President.—
JOHN , O.' DAVIS, Vie° President,
HENRY LYLBURN, Secretary.
HENRY - BALL: Assistant Secretary. dela
THE - CCAISNTY FIRE INSURANCE COM;
PANlf.tiloa, NO.' 118 South; •Ifourth street, below
Chestnut.'
The Ingosurince Company of the County of
delphia,"rporated - by the Legialature of Pennsylva•
nia in 183 e, for indemnity against loss or damage by fire,
exclusiveli
• CHARTER ,PERPETUAL.,
This old and reliable ..inetitution, with/ample capita)
and contingent fund carefully invested, continues to in•
sure buildings, furniture, merchandise, &0., either per
manently or fora limited time, against loss or damage
by Are, at the lOwestrates ootusistent' with the absolute
safety-of its customers..
Lam peld_ o 7 l l .o th a a B ll pogitible - despatoh.
Vh .l") a ea s e . i .l adj . Bt4statted and
er, Andrew IL Hiller,
ll)
netry_Budd,, • , . James H. Stone
John'
'orn, . , ' Edwin L, Re - skirt,
Joseph !floors,= --'--- -RobertV, Hassey, Jr.
George Mecke, Mark Devine.
13RA_IIR EIJ. SUTTER, I
dpnt.
HENRY BUDD.toe P;eBMent.
BENJAMIN E. HOSQSLEY, BeciretatT,And Tremens'
JEFFERBON FIRE ENp31311.A.14011:1 45031.
PANT of,„_Phtladelhhlie.7-oMce, Go.' M' North Fifth
street, near market street. •
---Incorporated'; bY-- the—Legislature • of—PennaYkrania.
°barter perpetual. Capital and Assets„l3l66,o(M. Make
benrance Lesger dareage- by -Plre-on-Pubbo- or-
Private Buildings, Pnrnittireil3toolta; Goods and Mer ,
obendfse, °Rl "° la b le tAling kOßß
- DMZ° • -
Wm'; mcDaziell , I Edward P. Moyer
Israel Pot01111:112t;" - - - Frederick Ladner
'John Y. Beleterlin s Adam J. Glen, •
Henry Troemnea, ' Benn_Delany,
Jacob Bckandeal, ,
Trederick Doll, . Christian D. Prick,
Samuel )Miler; - D Gage Ni Fort,
LLIA
MoDAML, Pratddent. , '
1011ABIL ,PlPrßßllhpli t yice President.
PIIILIP COLSalitli:Gearetalaittet TriasiWz•
YIiBDRANCJ9:'
iiiil22l
$1,852,100 Oi
rt i NITED" ' iI'IRMMENIS 'We • :, - . •
4J HOMPAHIt Olt Plitt AMMOHLA: ' .'' , '
:: ' , , - ,4-.-. :: 7 : • :: :1: , ":" 1, :
I'llia Oorariang takes risks at it'llbritliel a _le t• A rel•••• 1
wilb safety , am roulinea Oa bualneall eneor"; • -• T , ,
FISH iNSIIHANOM IN /HM orrY , OT YHMADItr
rit4A.
. 1 Orli 0/M=lfo:72llAirob itroyt, rtnattli National Bank
211114 ' ,
° 4 l , • , - nuize ions : , I,l' , . t . . 1
j T o b b it o twis aina l.
t, Mirth, ,i , ,
,A il ib t er n it ry t
tua W a .B in r i an i ner, ,
.mso, 4, noun, . He Burrun„l
'Jiro.' M a ngan, ~ Junta Wood,
3 1
Willisan Olean, ' Charles Jodge?
• Jameatemer, J. Hem Antilif::/'
Alexander T. 'Dickson, Hu b intliimkn i _•
Orillunkli'enne.--------
' ' .'." ' ' PrAI A rn e' 3111H.11. - • •
• e ... • _,..• ' 3 HONHAMB. ANDRESS, Eminent.
' Wm. A. KoLiN , Trout. , . wig H. Taarmg.l3eol.
mug .. PENNS Yld VANL9. , - • FIDE 1N1317.,
.A. ' BANOS COMPANY. ,- • '•• 1.., ,
.L'‘ '-LI tad lEi25-41harter parictual .
._ ..
nconsor4
Nolelo WALNUT street, opposite Indeponthmoir Muni.
f Shier Company, favorably known to the community fot
over, forty yearn, continues, to:insure • apinst , loss of
damage by tire on Public or, Private Buildings, eithei
permanently or for a limited time ; . Also on rnittire,
ate of Goon., and , Merchandise generally, ore liberal
Their OttPital.tegether with a, large Surplus iritio, is
Invested in the most careful manner, which enables them
AO 'offerlothe insured au undoubted in- th e case
o"c". ..
' . 11)LittrOTOIld: ' • •
I
Daniel' Smith, Jr., John Devereux
Alexander Benson, . Thorned Smith,
Isaac flaslehurst, Hoary Lewis
Thomas Robins, - " J. Gi Hingham Fell,
Mantel Had dock Jr. _
DANIEL, SMITH, Ja., Preffillatt.'
Wat. 0.4cn0 zi,L. Secretary.
NV -
1 VAMR , LNBIIRANUE..COMPANY, . NO.
jog OHNSTNUT OTBART.• • • •
I.IADOEMOILATBD 1856. CIIARTE.W,P=PIrrao.
CAPITAL 8200.000.
• rum' iwsußenoll txoLervinar.
.Insures e4tainet Lose or Damage by, Fire, (*tier by Per
Vacua or 'temporary. Policies.
1 " - - . -- •, . :
1
---Xbarlee Sichardion e , i .- ~.. -,-7Robert Pearce, , . ..
--W-n4-11-r-Rhawn 7 .Joho r -g4saler,tr.-.----
' William M. Be 9 erti: . .. : Spliwgird.B: I Orne,
• John F. Smith, • :..• ••••• • ' Charles StokOsi - • • '
. , Nathan Mlles.. • - ~. . - - jaw W „Brennan, ..,
George A. Wert . "--•,'' . - I. lilbid'ical 'Bdisbr
- - •, -. ,-• , • • offestal6 1011ABDSONiWeerMent,
, --, -- . • WM. H. RBA WIG Yfee-Prealdent. •
', '.'II2.LLC/118 I. BLANOHARD.Seffeta37. . . eel ti.
ItL3IERICAN: F.IRE-z-LN81711,4-NOE 001 d.
-PANY, inconarated 1810.31utrter peuetual. • -
~o'.IIIO WALNUT street, above. L Third. PhlWelPhia
-- Having - a largo pail-up Capital' stock' mid Bnrolturiti ,
vested in sound and available Securities, continuo tc
Insure...4n dwellininr,,stores, runtituro, merchandise
vesicle In port,' and their cargoes, and other personal
property. All losses liberally and promptly adjhated,
.'1- DIRECTORS.
Thomas 8.. Claris, Edmund O. Drank,
John Welsh. ' Charles W, potables.,
Patrick Brady, Israellforris,,
l w
J o h n T. Lewis, John P. WetherlDi
Witham,' Paul.
. : ---- - - -- - TRONA SR. MARlS:President. -
, • ALMA? O. CRAwvntn). Roaretary ,
MAULE, BROTHER & CO,
, 2500 South Street
1870 PATTERB
MAKERS
in°
• anEatialkotrosN
OF
21110HIGAR CORR PINE
808 PATTERNS .
I.B7O.'itiFEW.AN2. fgaltV.K . lB7o
LARGE STOCK.
1010. IL F ( L i aD A L - PPO t lit t lir i. 1870
.OABOLINA. FLUO2sING..
VIRGINIA FLOORING.
DRITAWA - RE'FLOORING,
WALNUT OORING:
FLOURING.
1870. FL PL I ZD A A' ZUP P r AI 9 I . )B. IBTO
RAIL PLANK.
RAIL PLANK.
1870 WAIN qi , BOARDS 1870 .
PLANK.
'WALNUT BOARDS AND PLANK.
----------- - • - - V7-A.LNUT,OARDB,- ---_ _
,- • -
P7ALNITT'' PLANK.
- FOR. 4 ,
OARIKETAIA.KEBS.
• ' DITULDRRS, &C. -
870 .' U193 4, 1 1 1 3111f ERB'.
UNDERTAKERS' DUMBER
-. . BED-CEDAR.
WALNUT AND TINE.
LO SEtgli'firgoP 9 PßW' 101 U.
ASH.
'WHITE OAS•PLANE AND Buemull
• HICKORY.
187 o..c'el'Eldt, -4 . - .victlilii , ,eG - 1870.
.: NORWAY. SCANTLING;
CEDAR SHINGLES. 1870
oEDAR sHINGLE
OypNESS SHINGLES..
LARGE ASSORTMENT.
FOR BALE LOW.
1870.
.LASTERThrsti LATH. 1810
PLASTERING LATH.
LATH.
JILIVITJLE BROTHER dc CO.,
2500 SOUTH STREET.
1870.
SAW AND PLANING MILL,
DICKERSON .STREET WHARF. '
Particular attention given to Flooring, Fencing, and
Surfacing.. •Ilardimd 'soft wood.
ap29 'WESTER do TREGO.
Y.ULOW PINE• LIMBER.;—ORDESB
cargoes of every description Sawed Lumber exe
,
outed at- short notice—quality subject to inspection
Apply to EDW. H. ROWLEY .16 South Wharves.
60,000'00
GROCERIES,. LIQUORS,&C.
CORN EXCHANGE FLOUR MILLS,
. 213 g .Market Street.
Superior FainiTyand'Rakers' Flour,
•MANUFACTURED BY
FL V. MAC ELET , TE, Jr. -
Everytitatc or Barrel warranted.
mhsu w I m d§
PURE OLIVE OIL—THE SUBSORI
bent beg leave to announce to the public that they
have wade arrangements for receiving, and have now in
the store,' the celebrated' Monet brand of Salad Oil,
whichthey warrant superior to any; Oil imported into
title country. • JOS. B. 1111SSIED. & CO.. 108-South
Delaware avenue: , •
SBERRY WINII.—A VERY St)TER_WR
and pure Spanish Sherry Wine at only
~.$3 00 per
gsllon, COUSTY'S mit nd Grocery, No. 110 South
Seeond'street, below ObestUnt.
CLAII.KTB.--EXTRA. UAL LrY TABLE
Clarets, at $4. $5, $t and $7 per case of dozen bot
tles—of recent importation—in store and for sale at
COUSTY'S East Nud Grocery, No. 118 South &woad
street, bel ow Cbet3tnut.
023,700 70
CAL IFoRNIA SALbto.N.--4.PnEsH
Salmon from California ; a very choice article ; for
sale iit'COUSTY'S East End Grocery, No. 118 South
second street, below Chestnut.
, - QEA MOSS'FARINE—A NEW AETRILE
k. 3. for food, very choice and delicioua, at COUSTY'S
East Eud Grocery, No. 48 South Second stroot, below
Cheetnat.
169,291 11
MMUTTONHAMS.—A VERY CHOICE
article of 'Dried Mutton, equal to the beet Brie I
beef, tor tale at (MUSTY'S East End Grocery, No. Ed
South Second etntet. below liheatitut.
JUST RECEIVED AND IN STORE 1,000
cases of Champagne, sparkling Catmvilia and Cali
fornia Wines, PortDladel ra, §herry, Jamaica and Santa
Cruz. Bunt fine oh! Brandies. find. Whiek los, Wholesale
and !Wail. , ' JORDAN, 220 Pear street,
Below Third and' Walnut streets; .and. above flock
street, do 7 tf
ORli AN'S. CELEB RATED.P. URE TONIC
ei Ale f_er_lnVsilids, fnmil.Y.;ise,, etc._
The Subscriber flirlilShbd with file frill - Winter
supply of lets higilly:nutritious and well-known bever
age. Its widorsprend _ and increasing. use,by_ordor,of
physicians, for invalids, use of families, .tc., commend it
to the attention of all consumers who want a strictly
pure article ; prepared from the best materials, and put
❑p :Al the most careful manner for home use or transpor.
tattoo. Orders by Mail or otherwise prometly
No. 220 l'oar street,
de? beloW Third end Walnut streets.
OPAL DENT.ALL.ENA. A SUPERIOR
article for cleaning the Teeth,destroying animalanla
which infest them, giving tone to the gums, and leaving
foolin of fragrance and _perfect cleanliness in the
g_
mouth. It may bo need daily, and will •be found tc
stren_gtbon weak and blooding gums, 'while the aroma
and detersiyeness. will recommend it to every one. Ba
lug composed with the assistance of the Dentist; Physl
delis' and Microscopist, it is confidently offered as a
reliable subatituto for the uncertain.washes formerly. in
Minent bentistio,' seenainted r 4ith the constituents
of the Ilentallina; advocate lie .use; it contains nothing
to prevent its unreotrained em_ployment, Made °tart'',
JAMES T.• RUIN?, Apothecary,]
Broad and Spruce etrootik .
mlly,and
11). L. Btackhouse, •
Robert 0: - Davis i i -----
Geo. G _Bower,.
I B i f f6 4.,..VlOrrii, •
B. O. Bunting,
Ohae.l3 Eberle, '
James B. ?darks,
Ei Brinighrtrot ds 00.•
Dyott Co.,
w •
I".AO.)Nti it Bolrro's Sons.' •
ot.
for sale bs Brugghits gene
Fred. Browne,
B. Kee.B.y,.,
0. H; Needles, -
T. J. Mieband, ' •
Ambroee Smith,
. Baran' Parrish,
Wni.'B: Webb' •
&MOP rajlyillpitiall
NeeliAl744%:?
()WO *.n 4 60 7 : 71 r, AXE I S7 O qn,ON 71 4 0 Vi r
Lv landijnr frign , liteamor WYomin,t,frotti Savannah,
lia.. and ror,inlef,l4 ecipprtAll, CO., ill
Chestnut street. ••_ _ . • •
trisurriotcr: -
L 1) MEER. -
DEN TItITR .
- LEGAL -NOTICES.
Til ' CIiPI,IANS' COI 11.1!:Fatf, - ;tag
• - etti• acid i ttharer. Itititto Of ; WA b L.-1
LTA 11-.OItAI ,41# cestsed:.—The .Aud 'ter sippointet,
.the.ronrt to-audit„. settle and .adjust the account ;on
'WILLIAM OTIA 110,” Administrator of ; the. Estate oV
WILLIAM CRAIG, deceased,' and to I,pod dlsttibn
tlon et the balance in. the hands - or tine: accortritenti
*.w i lll peat lb. parties- interested, fee ,the ,pospose or hie
opporntrnent, on TUF.SDA - I..Mar itith., lad. at I.3)ii
`o'Cleelt M..
M' at his Office; N0:124 Beath 131)cth street'
to
, the • a .3 • ).;' ,, h1)1 f,m,testi
rit3TATE'!OF ROBERT PRAZI4II;I3E-;
i-ellited.t 2 L'e(tire ' the above en- ,
, tate bat tag beep gran ettaby the • Register , o 1) Wille= fo -
the-cit 7 stel,connty or Rhdadelphia to the undereignedj
all persons bating els hue or demandsagainst,the estat
of he'staidArtedent are" requested' t 6 make known 'the'
'cremet ens- th elndebttidcthoretot to !make•payment' to;
trik es , Cita street
.
I,Nt•TEEE,-; 110114.N8':; CIOURT-XOR.THE
tetty • and County,.of -"pat ate. of
ELIAS iminEiMEM,dt!c'd.=The And toe' anpolnted
br the Court to artdit.,settle and adJust the aoqq,utit of M
SkIMENBACII land k iv‘SIDLINCIEII,7O. xecilkin of
the last will antitestament of , A14,A8 pm, de
v. heed, and' to report distribution, of the balance In . the!
bands of theacconntants, trill meet` the garnets - inter-'
estedi for the:purpose , of This •appotatmenti MON-1
AY, Iris y Z3d,:lti/Of at 3 o'Olork P. M..at oMcs,tfo.
/28 South iMxth street, in the city Phtladoleda..
JOHN 'IIII,ISifigEFFER.,
111911 wfm 6t§• •• • • Auditbr; •
--1-11 - --THETC - OURT--(Yr-VO5l-31014"PL-EAS:
for the City and- Contity . of Pbitadelpliih:' 'June
tern', 1869, N0..70%. JOHANNA , ' BUOULFifti by hen
next friend. &c.. BEI4RDIRT,,DUI3IILiEft.
Divorce. 'Sin :—You ticill,ppleaee. notice Rule, granted
on you in above Ca.PO to ehdiv (+nose 'why a divorce
should nntbe deer; ed thereiri. ' Returnable Saturday,;.
May ift. IR)at 11 o'clock, A M. • • '
To BENEDICT BUCRLER,Risq,
BYRON WOODWARD,
Attorney for Libellant.
myll W
I - HE - ORPHAN - COURT - FORTHE
City and County of Philsdelphia.--ThiCestate l iet
ROBERT NIXnN ; decessed.—Notice is hereby! given
that ARNIE/. NIXON, widow of the said decedent. has
Med her petition and appralsement of rho personal
eitnte she elects to tete In under the Act of Assembly of '
-April - 14.-18151: and its supplements, - and the same-will -bee
opprmeettorvEVATUAßA-X-rhlaY-31,-it7o,- , unleed-exeep----
tions be filed therettl. ' ROBERT 111.1,00A.N,
'm>4 -w f4t• • ' 'Attorney far Petitioner.
J. W. O ILBOI 11411 g= CO.,
BANKERS.
42 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
Negotiate Loans, ,'Buy and Sel
Government and other re
liable Securities.
m w ilvls
LEFIGH - TONVERTIPLE
6 Per Cent. First Atorigoge Gold Loan,
Free from all Taxes.
. ,
We offer for sale e1.M.000 of tbe' Lehigh 'Coal -nod
-Navigation. Company's dew- First 1 - ivrtgage; Slx. Ter .
-Cent;-Gold Bonds, free, from.all.taxes.intel-est dbe March ,
and September, at NINETY (90) add :interest in cur-
rericy added to'date of purelmee. • .
These bonds are of 'a mortgage loan, of Si,ooo,ooo,4lated
October DM. ". They have. tvventy-ffve;(2s) years to
run, and are convertiele into stock-at par :until 1879.'
Principal and interest payable In gold.' • • ,
They are acetified bralirst mortgagOom 5,000 acres of;
coal landsfn the,Wyothlng Yalley,near.Wilkesbarref at
I preeent_producing at the rate or 200,090.-tons of coal.jet: ;_
annum, with works in iprogreis:whieh - contemplatwa -
large increase at an elrly'perlod,Mid also upon valuable
/teal Estate in this city.. - - - ' - • :
A Making fund of ten cents per ton upon all coal taken !
from these mines for Ilve'years, and of fifteen' cents per
ton thereafter, le established, and The Fidelity, Liner-
once, Trust and Safe Deposit Company. the. Trdstees_
under the mortgage,. collect these sums add invest them
in these Bonds, agreeably to the provieions of the Trust.
___Azor_lull_pexticulata,zovies_of_the-Inortgage,
1870.
W. 11. NEWBOLD, SOX & AERTSEX,
C. d: K: RORIE, •
E. W. CLARK d: CO.,
JAY COOKE at CO.;
DREXEL at. CO. .
myil im§
D.: C. WHARTON SMITH & CO.,
BAIiKERS.AND BROKERS,
No. 121 S. THIRD STREET.
81;1COESS01113 TO
SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO.'
Every department of Bartking business shall receive
prompt attention, as heretofore. Quotations of. Snacks,
4 -t ijil t Li t s ' o n Vc,Tflt r A u tti n agtr 811 y ,' 1 1 . 4 ° 4 1 ro d ik r :P . out
oar
PRIVATEWIRE. • jafrry
. . .
JAY.. C00KE,,,& '
CO.,
Philadelphia, New YOrk and Washington,
13.A.N.IsZER,S;
AND
Dealers in'. Governnient Secarities.
Special attention given to the Purchase ,anti' Sale of '
Bonds and Stocks on Commission, at the Board of' Bro
kers in this and ether cities., , .•
IN'TEREST,AII. - ;OW ED ON DEPOSITS.
COLLECTIONS MADE ON ALL POINTS.
GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT AND SOLD ;
ti.ELIABLE RAILROAD BONDS FOR INVEST.
MENT. . . •
Pamphlets and full, information given at our office.
No. ,114.., S. IChi' rd. Stkeet,
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Bought, Sold and Exchanged, on most
liberal term.
GOLD
Bought and 'Sold at Market Motes.
COUPONS CASHED.
PACIFIC RAILROAD BONDS
Bought and Sold.
STOCKS
Bought and Sold on Commission Only.
Acconnts received and Interest allowed
on daily balancee subject to
t ••- _ check at sight.
40 South Third St.,
ramiII►ELPHIA.
STCT'YE
V 0 R E STUN .403't ':,, : }UP, Ll:Diii
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ritoii PINE 1511111101' WDkitill z1tti114,3,8.0111.411E•
_ AND LONG VIM W. 41 T 29, 1 ,. ~i . „.
intom PHILADELPHIA, 1 , iltirm (arrow. : :
r' 10 A. ai r " .: .., -.. , %% , .TP.alle ,% .., '4"
ADIES, Wed n esday, !lay 4 SAXON,Weddeaday,lday 4
ROMAN i Sattirday, " % .71NORAIAN4 SatiardaYie ,- 7
BAXON4 Wednesday " 11 ARIES, Wednesday, " 11
NOREIAt Battallay,'" 14 BONAl4,_l3aturdity,' .P. 14
ANIES, edneaday, " 18 18EXON,Wedneaday,” 18
ROMAN, Eettirday, '," 2NNORWFAN, eittarday ' 4 0 .21
PA X9l4,lB , ,,_ednenday " 261 ARIES, Wedneaday, '• 4 " -28
NORAlNN;Saturday, ".." 28111041 aN; I'laturdai. -1
..` 28
T l legedkaittiehiNglialLEnnctnally.,,,,Yrelght ..reValved
every ay.
Freight forwarded tc• altalnte in New England.
-- , Prated, -or- -Pea. .i ta.joe.i. eeweemedatlont
apply to RE ET W' INBOE & 00.,
NW South Delaware errenue. .
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pHILAISEI.4I43IA
MAIL STEAMSHIP DOH PANT'S REGULAR
LINES IrROM OrgIIIi_STBEVT
Tho ACHILLES wfil , jar NEW. 9 . ,/I,l44EBtroli
via Havana, en --;, - Sfay 8 'A. _
The VAMP? will tail
, freen' /PCW
via Havana; '
The WYOMING will sail for SAVANNAH on
Sat nr4ay,May 14th. at 8 o'clock. A . M 4. •
Th(i,XERTIPEDE will sail Irae.Xs44:ll4u do
Saturaa9.,-Nay q al
ThetiPIOBIEER will sail for in.LMINGTON,M.O. ) con
•Friday, May,.2o, ar 6A. M. . 4
Wseage Natoli
sold teall'_pidnie South and Weal.
BILLS of LADING SIGNED at , QUIOEN ST...WHARF.
For frPighLlMß.,Ez t e i tnlkts„,„ ,
nul4lo 1113110111 g
t' Yr ISO South Third atreet.
Pll
:ECADELPHIA - , RietraiqND, x
airintroLx'STßAMßHll , LINE. • ' '""
THROUGH FREIGHT AIR LINE TO 'THE SOUTH
i 'AND WEST
INCREASER rAptuTims AND imiuppb RATES
- -
STEAMERS. LEAVE:-E RY WEDNESDAY and
. SATURDA Latl2 o'clk, Neon, from FIRST WHARF,
above MARKET Street.
. " ; •
ranNzNoLZAV,Its RICHMOND MONDAYS'
Tli UR SHAYS, ; and ; NORFOLK. TUESDAYS , ; and
r_1i0..13.01s
Failing Day. -
THROUGH HATES 'to &TU. - points in North and eolith
Oarollita.via, Seaboard Air-Line Railroad, connecting at
Portsmouth, and , to Lynchburg, Va.,-Tennessee And the
.West via Virginia' and Tennessee Air Line and Rich
mond and Danville Railroad; - • • ; .
Freight HANDILED.BUT 011012Andtakenitt TOWNS
RATES THAN ANT OTHER. LINE.
No charge for OomittldSion,ArnrAge any °nen"
Steamships - insure at loate_st rats!,
Fr ightracpivn d llAlLY
r . ,
• state.ropix, accortutipdatiotio for - passengers.: - • •
; ; • 1 , ' WILLIA22 , P. O.I4YDE' , /t 00.
N 0.12 South Wharves and I North Wharves.
...W. P. PORTER, Agent atßichmond and Olt!,
' I'. P. CROW EL L dc CO., Agents at Norfolk :
UR=-NEW
J.: ANT) RA BITAR CANAL.
EXPRESS STRAMISOAT COMPANY.
The CHEAPEST and QULOKEST water communica
tion between Philadelphia and New , York; • , ,
Steamers leave daily from First Whoa tiolowMAl¢,-
HET Arcot, Philadelphia, and foot of WALL" street,
New Turk.
TA ROUG 11 IN TW GNTY-BOUB TIQUIIB. , ,
Goode forwarded by all the Lines running out, of New
York North ~Datt (Yr West, free of commission. •• • '_.'
Freights received Daily and forwarded on accommods
ttng tarns
. _MATE 'do., Agents, •
12 South Delaware Avenue.'
JAS. HAND, Agent, 119 Wall Street, New-York.
XTBliiir,—/OGITICE4B-: Li - 1k; -ALEXAN
JOI' aria, Georgetown and Washingio'n, D. 0, via Mee
apeake and Dela Ware Canal, with 'connections at Alex
andria from the most direct ionto for Lynchburg, Brig
tol, Knoxville, Nashville Dalton and the Southwest,. ,
Steamers leave regplarlY trete the, first- wharf 81101
Market street;everyt Saturday at noon.` • - - •
Freight received daily. WM. P :CLYDE
South Wharves and Pier 1 North Wharves.,
'HYDE & TYLER, Agents at 'Georgetown,
M. MLI)RTDGE & CO., Agents at Alexandria., Y
ETVLAWARE CHESAPEAKE
.IV STEAM . TO 59-BOAT. COMPANY-..-Bargealrewed
betaMert Philadelphia f Baltimore, liaVre de iirace,Dei
awariZitratull intprmedlato points. - , -
MA. P. CLYDE d CO., Agoutis; '.oupt.:.iprlN
LABGripuir,sup , !. mom 12 South Whaivea,
delphia,'. . - - • • nal tr
OE. NEW • YORK, - - VIA 'DELAWARE
F
ANT). RA RiTAN OAN'A.I;: • ' •
SWIFTSURR TRANSPORTATION - COMPANY,:c
, .DISPATCIf AND , ,SW,IFTSORE.LINRS, . “.
Leaving daily, at.l2 and 5 P.
The eteiun propellors .of-tidik Oompens-will commence-- , -
loading on- - tbei Bth of March. —
Through In twenty-four haute., •
Goode forwarded to any point free Of dcrtarnliefone.
Prefghte tukon on accommodating tome. • 4 ' ' •-• •
Apply. W.M.. M. RAIRD , dc Agente,l i
rahi - tri • 132 Reath Delaware avenue.,
/WATERS-AN D STOVES.,
. ,
PANCOAST & NIATTLE
THIRTVAND•PEA.it STREETS,.
• Plaiq - and - Galvanized • •
WROUGHT AM) CAST IRON PIPE
• • .
For Gas, Steam and Water. • .
•
FITTINGS, BRASS WORK,•TOOLS
BoxLiggt TusEs.:
Heating by Steam and Hot Water
Pipe of all Sizes Cut, andFittedto Order.
. -
• 0,
' , 4 R D, '
Having sold HENRY B. PAEHOABT and i r;All0 . 113
I. NI &VIM (gentleinenin'ofir extiployjor . sorerar 'Yet
past) the Stocie,tlood Will'andEtatures . of Our BETA
ESTABLIEHMENT,IocatedattIie torrier of. THIHH
and, PEAR atteets, in this:city;thatp=6h of
our huai
nese, together with that of HEATING'awI. VENTILA
TING rueL.to awl PRIVATE tiutt,ranoe,''fiolth'lly
STEAM and - HOT WATER, 'in all its ltarions
systems ;'will carried on mider the Rim MIMS of
PANCOAST` & HAULE, at the old stand, and weii,
Commen4 them to the trade and business public as being
entirely competent to perform all Work of that character.
MORRIS TASKER !kr CO.
PnmatinLyttra, Jan. 22; 11170.• , ' 2 inhl2-tf
_ T - . 11 0 m-s 0 14' 8- , LONDON-KITOTE.--
ener, or ,European Ranges; for families, hotels
• or public Inatitntionsiin twenty different irises,
Portabielleae P re l d il aw elP ,Mn ß Catil i ftrett r atTrl a tM
Bath , Boilers, Stew-bole Plates, Droners. ' Cooking
Stoves. eto. , EDGAR f.,! THOMPRIM, ' '
. r .• . Successor to SHARPE & TRODII3O.IIO i ,
noltam w f Grob • No. 309 North Second groat.,
406;!THOMAS B. DIXON & 801ib r
A Dixon
ifo.l32lSAlT ' N ' t7i t
„„ ufac 4g r ):o o .gte state ! .. 4 fft;
LOW OWN , f
, , PAHL
°mon, •
And otbor GIiALWAft, - - •
or Anthracite, BittuntuoTF; 'ml7. W 044 rir
..tOr Warmipx_Poblia ansUPAyate Batl4ingq
-4E OI - 1 1/%IY 3 .If, n rU , KMA,S ,
OHLMSIEY OAPS
0001CING-U.A.Nen,. pArrlti3oli;ias
WROLVAA.I44 and lIIMAIL
MA.CITTNERY. IRON. &V.
IRON HEN ,
-Tiurundorsignod aro proriarcd to-oxocottl orders for
'•`nNGLIBII IRON FENCE,
of the best make. The most sightly and the meet
economical fence that can be need.
• Specimen panels of various styled of this fence may, be
' , Oen at our, otlico
nahO am§
MERRICK & SONS,
SOUTHWARK_ FOUNDRY,
4.30 WASHINGTON Avenue, Philadelphia,
MANUFACTURE •
STEAM INNOINES—Iiigh and Low Prossure,Horizon ,
tal, Vertical, Beam, Oscillating, Bloat and.Ounllth
umpg. •
BO P lLER in S—Cylinder, Flue; Tubular, go: -0 • • I.*
STEAM lIAPIDIERS—Nnaniyth and Davy stylea,auld at
allBoB.
OASTI IB NGS—Loan, Dry and Green Stunt, Biaate h ti,
ROoFS—lron Frames, for covering with 8b Iron.
TANKS-0f Cast or Wrought Irott,for reflnerteetwatter,
i t,
GAS MACIIINERY--Such aa Retorts, Behelt,'lVentS,
Holders and Frames, Purifiers, -000: ULA , Oh
Itisrrnw Valves, Governors, dto„ , • •,1 -; ~.1 .
SUGAR hiACHINERY—Such as Vtuanrn, pant find
Pumps, Derecatora, Bone, Bleat; Enter"; .Dl i f t erli• •
Washers and Elowitorei Dag FilterthiSuger an d Bane
Black. Cara, /cc.. 2 ,
Solo manufacturers or the following
In Philadelphia and vicinity ofilitllliam - Wright'tketelet -
Variable Out-off Steam 'Engine,
~,,Ta . ..„ll,„„; , 3",..w4atata.eraittenki PAter4,l4l,tititr.
in* and - tillf-balancing Cleralfogoratagar-drehLinglifs.
chino.
Glass & Darton's improvementort
Centrifugal. • r.
Dartol'ayatent. Wrowebtaron Retort IQd,
Stratum a Drill Grinding stout•
Contractore for the deglinf,erectleci arm doing pll of 14e.
tinericefor working bulgur or Molasiwe
COPYRE ' AND 'Y ' OW
Sheathing 'lirttsiOr's Copper Valli, Bag . bwriblicb
Copper constantly on hand and • for solo by 'SRN
WiziEvP.B & 00.. zio,399l3outti liVikarras. . •
YARNALL & TRIMBLE,
147 South Front street.