1 THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, I860. CITY INTELLIGENCE. For Additional Locai Items tee F:ilh Fagc llOW A MY6TEKIOU8 IiOBBERT WAS Krouotjt to Light. The store of Hess, ftotrern & Chamber?, No. 411 Market street, was entered en the 7th oi Uarcb laat, and robbed of a con siderable Bum ot money. Tbe following history of the case wag plven at the time: "A voung mannarotd William R. Mitchell, em nlojeil bb a book-keeper in tliefnotion house of Messrs, Hess, Boeers & Chambers, No. 411 Market street, has been arrested upon the charge t breaking into and robbing the store of his employer. The evidence i mainly circumstan tial. It appeals on Wednesday night last an entrance was effected into the premisei by boring a large hole through a door in the rear part of the store. The rirc-proot sate was opened by means ot a lalsc key, and the sum of $CU0 was taken thcretrom. "The book ot the tirni, which were alno in the safe, were cut np, thrown into the stove, and DiirHed. A brace and bit aud 'iiuimy' were ioutid upon the premises the morninir after the robbery, and a Muall quantity of blood was dis covered upon the bi . The accused, when taken into custody, bad a irer-h wound on his Ihumb or ioretinser. Annul hearing will take place before Alderman lieitler on next Thursday alter noon." On March ?5th the accused wa finally com mitted. At the healing Jacob 8. Hess, ot Hess, lingers & Chambers, testified that, irom exami nations made, ne was satisfied that the losses ot the firm, durimr the past two year, would reach upwards ot $0000; that tli accused had been in their employ fur three years, and during that time Lad full charge ol the money matters and books. Mitchell was held in $10,000 bail to answer at court. Some time apo the detectives learned that Mitchell had au accomplice uaiued .lames Boys, who had taken an Impression of the key used to open the safe, which was given to two notorious burglars named (ieorge 8. Roberta and John Jlui-ot). It tt ( ins that tbere was an umiersland intr between Mitchell, Roberts, and Mason. The J'ormer, as the evidence adduced at thP hearing ehows, was guilty ot embezzling tlie funds of the firm; that he conspired with Boys to take an impression of the key, and they together conspired with the burglars to enter the store, rob the safe, and destroy the books, so as to blot out all traces ot bis (Mitchell's) guilt. This fact having been made known to the de tectives, tney went to work to ferret out the burglars, and succeeded in arresting them in New York. Detectives George II. 8mlth, Lnmon, and Tngeart, ot this city, and Captain J onion, of New York, worked tbe case up, and are entitled to great credit tor unravelling a myste liouH robbery and bringing the culprits to tbe oar of justice. The accused bad a hearing at the Centrtil Station yesterday alternoon, aud were he ld lor a lurther examination. Special Mektixo of Councils. A special meeting ot Councils was held yesterday, lor the purpobe ol appioviug the sureties of Mu.jur U. P. Weaver, City Commissioner elect. In Common Couucil.'Mr. Marcer, Chairmnn ol the Finance Comm .ttee, reported a resolution approving ot tienrral George Cadwulnder and J. VV. Fntz a' tbe sureties ot D. P. Weaver, City Commisr.ioner elect. Mr. Willits desired to know if the matter of the securities had been submitted to tbe Finance Committee, aud if not, he would move that Councils take a recess tor the purpose of allow iug the Committee to act. Mr. Marcer stated thai there was no necessity for sucn action, as the titles of tiie properly hud all been examined into. The resolution of Mr. Willi ts was votpd down, and the resolution agreed to, alter whicb the Chamber adjourned. Tbe resolution was at once transmitted to Select Council, and that body concurred in the action of Common Council. Police Intelligence. John Williams, the colored man who was arrested on stispiciou ot having been concerned in the murder ot tbe Hon. Mr. Raymond, at. Woodbury, N. J., had a hearing at the Central station yesterday. It was Muted that the prisoner could not be iden tified by any of tbe pei'soiis who had suspected lnm ot 'tlie murder, and he wa; discharged. John Mason and Oorge 8. Roberts were bioueht on Irom New York yesterday on suspi cion of having been concerned in tbe robbery ot tbe lace store ol Henry M. Day, in June last, and the robbery ot the stre of Hens & Co.. North Thiid street. It was stated that the ofli cers were not ready lor a hearing, and Friday was named for it. Other parties have been arrested in this city in connection with the robberies named. Ellen Russell, colored, was held yesterday at the Central Station on the charge of stealing some weuriug apparel from a house at Eighth street and Good water alley. The Floating Population. Out city has piobubly not been so full of people as it now is. 9ince the Convention met here that nominated Zachary Taylor tor the Presidency. The hotels, with very few exceptions, are filled to their utmost capucity, and strangers coming in llnd it exceedingly ciincuit to tret accommo dations of auy kind. A gentleman holding an otlicial position in chlcueb reached this city last evening, and at one set out to And a room at one ol ihe hotels. Alter half an hour's unsuc cesstul search, daring whicu he visited nearly all the hotels within half a mile around the btate House, he was about to give up in despair, when he was directed to a hotel which Tnis cuido had overlooked, and he started oil' in that direction, declaring that if he did not suc ceed, he would be compelled to take the cars and return home. Who Should Buky the Poor? Siuce the cholera made its appearance in our city a few deaths have occurred among tbe very poor of ihe city, and tbeir bodies were allowed to remaiu unburied for some time, in consequenco of having no mends to attend to it. Tbe uoard ot Health contendud that they had nothing to do with it, and lor the purpose ot sottlinn tbe question they sent a communication to the City Kelieitor. anil that officer has elvn his opinion that it is the duty of the Guardians of the Poor to attend to the burial ot all paupers, except those which come under the notice of the Coroner. Changes in the Jewish Ministry. The Rev. Dr. Ihivid E.nhotn has resigned his mcection witb tne KruesctU larael cWrega- an in Pliiladelphm, aud has accepted the po3i- - n .nil,l.Aii m 4ha n n nr tnmnla A HaU lnuh 11. con tio tion of preacher in tbe new temple Adath Jeshu run in New York, with a salary of $1000 per , annum. The Rodef holem Congregation, in this ciiv, have chosen the Rev. Jacob Frankel. llazan for lite, with a salary ol $2000, and a retiring pension of half that amount, should he heroine disqualified. The Polish congregation, Beth Israel, also have increased Rev. Mr. l'ape's Salary by $250. Tiik Pickpockets at Work. The great throne at the Continental Hotel, lust evuuimr, enabled the pickpockets to successfully pursue their nefarious operation?. Several gentlemen lost their breastpins and watched, und others had tuetv pocket-books abstracted. Four alleced protessional thieves were arrested in the neigh borhood of the hotel, and were locked up at the Central Station lor a hearing. , Application for an Injunction. Yes terday was the time fixed for hearing the argu ment in the application for an injunction to restrain the Thirteenth anil Fifteenth Streets Passenger Railway Company irom laving rails on Surmcr Garden street, between Broad aud Ih'rteeLtb stret's. At tVm suneest'ou ol conn 6el the hearing was postpomHi until September next. A Rioting Fire four any Suspended. The t hiel Eauiueer of tbe Fire Department suspended yesterday the O.oo'l Will Engine Com pany, lor riotous connnct on btiuuuy morning in iront of the Western Hose house, in Twen tieth street, below Pine. A New Pier. The work of extending the wharl at Arcu street, on me Delaware, nas been commenced. Toe tiew pier will exteud inti the river 125 feet bevond the old wharf. Mid will le CC feet wide. There will be 62 i.eet OertU ol wt.UT t KW eua w tue pier. AMUSEMENTS. QRAND NATIONAL CONCERT fob thr benefit op thh SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' NATIONAL ORPHANS' HOME FUND, tUDER AUPFICE8 OF TBE SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' UNION, WASHINGTON, D. C AT GROVER'S THEATRE, On Thursday Evening, October ll, 1866. 3CU,WW tickets at it each 75,ti00 presents, valued at $260,000, consisting of Fine Residences, Lots, Pianos, 1) la mends, Jewelry, Silverware, etc. etc, Tbe many swindling schemes tbnt bave been ore Rented to tbe public, during tbe past few months, sotne wbul delayed our e-les, until we were able to satis y the paople throughout tti country that tbls enterprise was genuine, and solely lor charitable purposes. The Dlrec tors are confident of the sale of every ticket, and bave allotted sufficient time to guarantee the sales without any lurther postponement. TICKETS CAN BE OBTAINED AT TIIE OFFICE OF WILLIAM E. OWENS, No. 827 C'lIESNUT STREET, Philadelphia; ALSO, SENT TO ANY POST OFFICE IN THE COUNTRY PKOMPTLY BY MAIL. F. NOLEN & CO., (icner.il Agents, No. 210 West FOUBIli street, Wilmington, Dot, MANAGING DIRECTORS. Major H. A. HALL, President Soidicrs' and Sailors' Union, Colonel CHARLES E. CAPEHART, Major M. B. ALU KRGER, WILLIAM 8. MORSE. TREASURER. J. B. HUTCHINSON, Esq , Cashier National Bank ol the Metropolis. Trkariirt Department, ) OFI'ICB OF lNTiiKNAL hUVKNTJK, Washington, Juno 27, IS06. ) W hcreas H. A. Hall and oibers. as "MaiiRiniiir i1rm-.- torti" ol the "Grand National Concert," to beheld in N utdungton. 1. C.. on Ihe id of August next have inane duo application to i,. Clephan, Collector of Inteiuul lletcnuc lor the Collection District of tlio District. i Columbia, tor DcruilpHlon to lio ii n l.itwrv. rjill,. ,.r (.ilt euierurlse, and presented to III m satisfactory evi dence that the pioceeda of said lottery, raiile. or pll't enterprise "ill tieucvoied to cliaritab e uen, permission is hereby erantcil to sui b ".Miinuuirir Klrrntnru" tn lw,i,i such lottery, ralllo. or gitt enterprise .reo froma', elmre, wneiuer iro'n nix or license, in respect to such lottery, rulltc, or gilt enterprise. E. A. UOLLI NS, Commissioner. All orders must be addressed . with stamps inclosed, to ,,. , WILLIAM 8. MOU.-.E, Secretary Soldiers' end Sailors' N agonal Concert, Wasbingion, 0. O., Lock Box No. 37. We refer, by permission, to Malor-ticneral vyintleld ,s. Hancock. IT. H. a. tieiu ral ltobert C MchencH. M. c. Ohio, (lenerul llalhert E Paino, M O , Wis. Ucueral John H. Ketchain M C. S. Y. General J nines Blunt. Kansas. (.encriil J. N. UcndricK, Iowa. General I). C. Mooallain, I). C. General o v. Duytn, a. y. Hon. Thomas W. Kerry, M. C, Mich. Hon. Georpe Lawrence, M. C, l'cnna. 1. C. Forney. Esq.. D. c. Major J. r.. Doughty, N. Y. Hon. Richard Wuliuch, -Mayor of Washington, D. C. Hon. Henry C Demluir, Al. J., Conn. Hon. ben C. Iniierso 1. M. C. 111. Hon. ttnmuci o. kuiiuuii. ai. c, I'enna. Hon. T. w. ISergen. M C., New York. Hjn. Henrv wt son. U. 6. . Hon. Ira Harris, U. S. 8. Hon. B F. aiie, U. 8. 8 Hon. Ke lan V. Wlmley.M. C. Wct Va. lion. William u. ivcney, ju. rcuna Hon A. H. I atlin, M. C., N. K. Hon. Leonard Alvers, M. C, I'enna. Hon. Wlillam A. Newell, M. C. N.J. Hon. Ccorne W.Julian M.C.Ind. Hon. Stephen F. Wilson, M C. I'enna.: lion. J. B Gilnnell, M C. Iowa. Major O. M. Van Burcn.N. Y. Gen. R. B. Hoyes M. '., Ohio. Hon. s. T. Holmes. M C , New York. Hon. O. It. Latham. M C, W. Va. Hon. James A. Mary m.M.C, New York. Hon. ThomasT. Davis, M. C, New York 7 27 1m T E W CHESXUT STREET TIIEATUE, f rriFHNITT wtreet. above Twelfth. WILLIAM E. SINN St Co T.casccs THTC COOLEST THEATRE IN THE CITY I Doors open at 7 15. Cunnin rises at 7-4S GREAT SUCCESS OF HIE NEW PLAY. THIS EVENING. The powerful Now weenie and Euioilonal Drama, in a 1'iologue and Four Acis BACCARAT i THE KNAVE8o'F THE PlK. Which is produced at A GREAT EXPENSE. AND A FTF.R LONG AND CAREFUL PREPARATION, WITH STARTLING AND NOVEL EFFECTS, Including two grand effects. THE WalKLl'OOE OF CROI3SY THE INUNDATION. This play will be iiivon with A SPLENDID AND POWERFUL CV8T NO 81 HANGEK 8HOULD QUI I' THE CITY Without visiting tho NEW CHESNUt' and witucss lns this line drama PKIOES OF ADMISSION. FOR ''HE SUMilER SEASON OXLY Orchestra 7Ao. Parquetto. 5no. Family Circle, 25c. No extra charge tor reserved seats. grand family mativee, SATURDAY, August 18. ALNUT STUEET TUBATR K. E. corner of NINTH and WALVUT Streets. THIS (Weunesuav) KVtSiMi.. August la. Third nlnhiof the popular tiaiicdlan, MR. J. B. KOBERTS. who will appear in his p iwenui Impersonation of CHARl.ES UK MWOlt, In Schiller's romuutic tiagndy 01 'IHE ROBBERS; fOR, THE PARuIClDE" DOOM. To conclude with the musl.al drumu o. TI1K hEMINKL. FRIDAY BE FEFIT OF MR J. B. ROBERTS. VALEK'S (LATE MILLER'S) WINTER GARDEN Nos TJ0 -726 VINE Street. GRAND INSTRUMENTAL CONCEKTS NIGHTLY. 'I r'y two lttr,i0 "na '""mgut I AnQ every night, in connexion w ' t-" I1!- I.WI H u UTUI Vil It with our EXCELSIOR STRING BAND. al.rnss Band, couiiiiisiniituc best Artists in tho city will perioral. Ourapaclous nun nier Gunlen. artistically laid out wltn Shruhberv. fountains etc. JN THE LAlilEa HALOU.v, EsDeclallvset anurt lor F viilLIES. the best of Creams and other ltclie1 Innonts will bo served. tf-ll ry land testimonial TO A WOUNDED v I TT HOiniF.lt. A Grund Testimonial will lie clvon lo ALONZO KNIH K. of Coninauy A.,4tli r. V. It. C. at STRAW BERRY MANSION, on MONKAy. AngustH. Tickeis 50 cents, admlttiug n I.ailv and (iunt:emaii. j 8 11 13t ALONZU BAKEIt, Secretury. GYMNASIUM FOB LADIES. GENTLEMEN, AND CHILDREN, N. E. CO K NEK OF NINTH AND ARCH STREET . OPEN EVERY DAY AND EVENING, ALL SUMMER. Bodl'y exoicise Imparts health and strength, tht b at preventive against sickness ot the coining summer. 824am l'rolesors H1IXEBRAN U A LEWI ' 73 T.HR PIANOS WIIHIH WK MAN U 1 e 11 lacture Tecommena tnemseives. rrepruuusa l nur natrons clear ueautuui tones, eieuani woraiuau ship durability, aud reasonable prices, combined wr.h a mil guarantee, bor sale only at No. Iul7 WALNUl street. 6 m UNION PIANO MANUFACTURING CO, TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS, ETC. thiladelphia surgeons BANDAGE 1NSUTCTR. No. 14 N NINTH Street, above Marknt. M. O. EVl'.HETT, atlev thirty years' practiual experience. guarantees the skill ul adlustment 01 his Preuiluin raieui .raouaiin iretsute truss, ana a variety Others. Supporters. Elastic Stockings, shoulder Brao Crutches. Suspensories, ete. Ladles' spartiuta oo ducted by Lady. 82 PARASOLH AT $1'25, fl-fiO, $ 1'7S, AND 2. suk Baa Umbrellas, iiu, ru, i is. n. iixot 4i 41iiwm Ka. Jl 8. tlGBTH Btf, AUCTION SALES. N o c K. I. JOHN EDGAR THOMSON. Trunin In a rmUIn Indemnre ot Mortgage of tbe piopi rty hereinafter do iciibed executed by tne Tyrone and (leaiiuld Kan road Company to me, as Morigagee In Tiuit, to secure the payment ol tho principal and Interest ot bonds of said Company to tbe amount ol k&fi nw which Mortgase is daleu tbe l'ith day ot May. A. D. 1WW. and recorded In the efl'ee tor lecordlna deeds, etc . In and inr th cmintv of Blair, on the lHtb Uay ol nay, A D. lMftH, In niortgig dooe a, pages ami , ma in tlio ofllco tor re corning detds. etc, in and lor the conntv ot Centre, on the Wth day tl May, A D. 1W9. in mortgage, book E, page no. etc , do hereby give notice that deiault havlnu been made lor more than ninety duva In tlio payment o. the interest due and demanded on the said bonds. I will. In pursuance of tbe written request to me directed 01 the tioldeis ot more than irftil Ouu in amoun: of iho said bonds, and by virtue of the power center ed upon me In that respeet by tbe sain viongsge expose to public sale and sill to the highest and best bidder bv to. rHO.vl -8 A SUNS, Auctioneers, at tlio PHILADELI'HI V EX CHANGE, lo the cl? of 1 hlla-'eliihla. on Thursday, the 11th day of September, A D. lKlii upon tho terns an.l cot anions bereiuuiter stated, the vho c of the suid mortgaged premises, viz. : The whole 01 that seutionof said Tyrone an l Clear field Railroad Irom tho point of Intersection with tho lyroneand Lock Haven itailmad. near 'lyrone. I'.lalr county, Pennsylvania to 1 bUlpsburg Centre county, P-n! syivanla. as lue same now constructed, together with a 1 and sin(,u ar tho railway, rails, bridge, fences, privileges, right, and al ri-al property ol eerv deseiiptlon aciulred by and belonging to suid n:pnn.and all the tolls. Income, issues, and profits to bo tie lived and to a'lse from the same, and a I the lands used and occupied tor railways, depots, or sta tions between said points, with a tho buildings stand ing thereon or procured iberebn. AND GENERALLY All Ihe lands, mil wavs nils, brldi es, cnlvcrts, trest'e worKs, tool bouses, corn houses wharves, :cncea. rint-i of wuy. workshops, mnchlnorv, ststions, depoM. oonoi grounds, works, maonrv, ana other stipersiructuro. ual estate buliolnns nd Improvements 01 wii.itever liattue or kind appertaining or belonging to tho uliovo mentioned property, and to the said section of said Tyrone and ,:enri1e d 1 aliroad, and owned by said Com pany in connection therewl h '1 he sain section of tlie Tyrone find Clentflold Railroad, extot ding from the intersection ol tho . vionc and Clea tiela Railroad with the railri'iid orinerlv bolongtng to tlie 'lyrone and Lockliaven Railroad oiiiBsny, but now to the Bald Kag e Val.cv Railroad Company, is abuui 20 miles in length, TK1MS OF SALE. 10,0(10 of the purchase money 10 he oaid In cash when the pioperty is stiuck off, aud the balance witiiiu 20 days ihetealter Pa MKNT on account of the snln balance of purchae moncv, to the ex ent of the dividend ttiercof payaMe on the bonds secured by tbe said mortgage and tlio ma tuied coupons ot tbe said lionds.may be made in thesnld bones or coupons ; and If the dividend is less than the actual sum cue upon tbe said bunds or coupons, the holders may retain possession 01 tho said bonds and coupons on receipting to the said Trustee for the said dividend, and endorsing payment of the same on the so id bonds or coupons. I'pon 'he purchase money being paid as aloresald, tho Trustee will execute and deliver a deed 01 conveyance ot tbe premises to tbe puichnser or purchasers in pur suance ot tlie power conferred upon him by the said nioitgage. Any lurther information In respect to said sale, or piemlses. may be bad upon application to the under slsned Trustee, at the ofnee of the rennsy.vanla Rail road Company, No. 23H s. Third sircot. Phtiade.phla. JOHN EDGAR THOMSON. Trustee, No. 2S8 8. 'JHIRD Street. M. TnOMAS & SONS. Auctioneer, 8 21 mf4m Nos lao and 141 8. FOURTH S rect. N T 1. R. FRANKLIN PALE Y, Trustee tn a certain Inden ture of Moitnuto. of tlio property hercin111t.tr dVsciiuou, executed by the Tyrone und Clearfield Railroad Compiiuy 10 me i.s mortgagee In trust, to secure ihe iw men. ot the principal and interest of bonds ot said Company tu the an. omit ot 60,' W, which mo, t gage Is dated ihe 1st duy of Fcbruar , A. D. IMil, and recorded in tho oilleo lor recording deeds, etc.. In and lor the county 01 Blair on the 4tl day 01 February, A. D., 1M1 in mortuage book B. pate 118 etc.. and in tho ollice lor recording e.eeds, etc. In and tor tho county ol t entro on tho Wit', day 01 February. A 1., IMji. in mortgato book E, pao 4lll. etc., do hereby Kive notice thai deiault having been mode lor moie tlian ninety I'ays In tho pviiient ot tho interest due and demanded on tho suid bonds, I will, in pursuance of the vrit.cn re'iuest. to me directed of the holders ol more than 20,i 0 - in amount ot the said bonds, and bv virtue ot tho power con errou upon mo 11 hiv respect by the snid mortgage, expose to pub io tale, and sell to tbe hitihcst and best bidder, bv ii. iliUSlAs t SONS, Auctioneers, ut tho PHILADEL PHIA FX Ha.NGE. in the cny ol Philadelphia on Thursday . the 27th diy ol Seiitcmlicr. A D. 1SUG, upon ihe terms and conditions hercinuiter suited, tho whole of the said mortgaged premises and franchises, viz. : 'Ihe whole ot that icctlonof the Tyrone and 1 ' ear field Railroad trnm lyrone station, Blair county . Penn sylvania, to l'hililpsourg. in Centre couutv, Pennsyl vania, astbesuu.e is now constructed, together with all 1 nd slngu'ar tlio rallwaj s, nil s, cross-ties, chairs spikes Iron, timber, bridges, fences, together with all real property 01 every description acquired by mid o longlng 10 said Company appurtenant to said road and ail the rights, liberties, privileges, and corporato tranchiscB ol suid road and company and all tho to. Is income, issues and protits 10 be derived und to arise irom the same, and all the binds used and ocu pied lor rai.way depots aud stations between suid points, w ith all buildings Handing thoreon or procured fheielor. AND GENERALLY. All the lands rtiiiwaj s. rai s, bridges culverts, tres tle works, tooi-hou ts, coal-huuses, wharves, fences, rights ot way, workshops, mauiilnor.v, stntlono. depots, depot trounos, works, masonry, and other superstruc ture real estate bulldims, and Improvements ol wliatcvci nature or kind appertaining or bolom'ing to the above-mentioned property und to tlie said soc Ion of the said T rone and t'loarfle d Ruilroad. and owned bv said 1 ompany In connec.iou tlicrewith, and all tlie riVhis. liberties, erivlieges, und corporuto truuchises of saia road undCoiupunv. Tho said section of tbe said Tyrone and Clearfield Jtallroad extending from suid Tyrone Station Blair c unty , to aud hrouph the boiouvh of Puilllpsburg, In Centre count) , Is about miiea in length. TERMS OF SALE. 10.000 of the nuicbase uion. v to lie paid In cash when the property if struck 011, and the balance within twenty days thereafter. Payment on account of the said balance of purchase money to tbecxicntol the dividend thereof payable on tbe bonds secured by the snid m rtuane und the matured coupons ot tne saiu nonus. muy oe ntauu in tne said bonds or coupons; aim it tbe dividend is less than the actual sum due upon the said bonds and coupoiiB. the ho'deis mav retain possession 01 :h said bonds and coupons on receipting to tho snid Trustee ior the said dividend, aud endorsing pay ment of ihe same on the said bonds or coupons. Upon the purcnusc-money neiug paia as atoresai 1. mo Trustee will execute anu deliver a deed of conveyance ol the premises to the purchaser or purchasers, In pursu ante 01 tne power conterrou upon una uy me suiu mortgage. Any further Information in respect to tlie said sale o premises mar be bud on anpllcation to tlie undersimiod Tiustee. nt bis office, No. 42 South THIRD Street, In the city of Phliudclpb'a No. 42 r-outh Third street M. THOVAS A SONS, auctioneers, 6 11 m3ra Nos. 13'J and 141 South FOURTH Street. REOISTElt'S NOTICE. TO ALE C'KEDL tors, Legatees, and other persons Interested. sons diu, ou the dates affixed to their names, tile the accounts ol tneir Aummisiiatioii tu mo estates oi iuopo persons deceased, and Guardians' and Trustees' accounts wtinHA name, uru ui uuruiuuuuiiBU. iu inn uiuou ui uio Register lor the rrooate ot wins ana (miiiiiiiK ieitcrs oi Aamimstratiou in anu lonuu i uy uitu couutv oi i ui a- detphta; and tbat tho same will he presented to the uritiiniiH l nu buiu ijiv iuiu uuuiv ur uuuuruiu- ilon and allowamto, on the third FRIDAY In August next, at 10 o'ciock in the morniUK, at the County Court House in salacity. 1 itiU dune 29, Daniol Smith, Administrator djb, n. of JACOB 80, Peter D. Myers, administrator ot MARY A P1CHON, deceased. ' 30, A. H. W'arthtnun an tieorge Ford, Executors ot yvi i.t.1 Aiu xuuu. oeceaxea ' 30. Ann 'l hompson, AdmlnlHtrutrix of WILLIAM THO UPS N. dvceitscd ' 30. AsnesO. VilU, Executrix ot TnOMAS MILLS, deceased. .in! v 2. 'William li. Wricht and Jonathan J Morrison. ' T-.Anrnra I'll MM f, U Wlirt:!,1!1 .In. ccuscd. 2. Gcorto Vf. Conover. Adtulnlslrator of WIL ' 1.1AM H. t tlNOVER. decoused. 1 ililHlVi. v. vu.imm.jv i ..... , uv " 3, Mary Natde, Ai mmlstratrlx d. b n. C. t a. of JOHN OUODI1ARI. aeeeascd. " 3, Ann (.raiiam ana John Urydon, Executors of JANE OI'AHAM, deceased " 5, Henrv al. Doonert, AdmlulBtrntor of JACOB KKEn, deceased. " S, farub Roberts. Administratrix ot ED WARD RODtRTS deceased. " 7. Wi'liuui' II RobhiiH. Administrator o. t a. of USAN LEONARD, deceased. '" U W'ldiam II. iseoley and Lemuel ll. Justice, Ad ministrator of JOStPil JUSTICE, de ceased " 13, Pres ey Blakls'on and Henry M. Decbert, Ex, ecutors ot I HOMaS 8 TAYLOR deceased. " It Martha Notmau aud Josoph A. Clay, Exoca tor ot JOHN tin I MAN. dewaseu. " 18, Elizabeth Wnyder, Excuutrixof DaNIEL HNY Lit It, deceuscd. " 20, Mark Devine and Catharine MoAteo. Execu tors ot TUO.M a8 McA i EE. deceased " 21. Chares Harbert. Executor of Id A AC HAR- DERT, oectased. ' 23 Johu tsrav. Jr , and Philip S. Karay, Exaou tors 01 JOHN 1RAY. deceased " 24 Archer W. Clowes. Executor of ELLEN (. LOWES, dto ased " 24. Pennsilvanla Coinpauv, for Insurance on Lives, Etc . AdnilnHtrutors d. b. n. o. t. a. ot ALEXANDER TOW K, deceased . " J6, Robert artin. Executor of EDI in PAYN i EH, deceasrd. " 26. Joseph Eneu, Executor of Eev. CAJETAN M A RI A N 1 . deceased " 26. Georiie Truman and Edward Hopper, Executors ot BAR H PE K.'HON, deceased. 721 4 1 FREDERICK M. ADAM8, Register. TT0R SALE-STATE AND OOUKTY RIGHTS J of Capewell co.'a raten' ivM uuara ana Air Heater for Coal Oil Lamps t It prevent! tlio Chimneys iroin breaking. Tula we will warrant Also saves u third tbe oil. CH "d ses them, they oo.t bat ten cents. No. 20 RAC Philadelphia. Sample sent to ana pwtv'lfc VrRtfSVBIfVttotutqts, jfl FINANCIAL.! 16,000,000 SEVEN PEU CENT. FIRST-CLASS First Morgago Bonds. IHE NORTH MISSOURI RAILROAD COMPANY has authorized ns to sell their First Mortgage Seven Per Cent Thirty year Bonds. The whole amount Is 86. Wo.Oifl, Coupons, payable on the first day of JANUARY and JULY ol each year, In New York. Before coneentlnti to this Agency, we have mode careful examination or the merits of thee Bonds, b? sending William Mllnor Roberts, and others, to report npon tbe cndltlcn and prospects ol the Railroad. Their report is on file at our office, and Is highly satisfactory. We do not hesitate to lecommend these Ronds as being a first class security, and a most safe and judicious in' vestment. The proceeds of these bonds will be used In extending a Road (already complete 170 miles into North Missouri) to tbe Iowa State line, w here It is to connect wltn tho railroads ot Iowa; and to also extend It we.twrd to the Junction with tbe Pacific Railroad tat Le.avcnwot tilt and other roads leading uo the Missouri River, so that tbls morttngn of 86 000 000 will cover a completed and well-stocked Road of 3W) miles In lenutli, costing at least $16,000,100. with a net annual revenue after the flrstyeai, ot over 81.M10 0' 0. or a sum nearly four times beyond the amount needed to pay the Interest on those Bonds. The lucerne of the Road will, of course, li. crease every year. The Railroad connects tpe great city of St. Louis with Its two hundred thousand Inhabitants, not only witb tbe richest portions ot Mhsonrl, but with tho States of Kansas aud Iowa, aud the great Pacific RahroMls. To the first applicants wc are prepared to sell FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS, at the low rat of EIGHTY CENTS, desiring to obtain a better price for tlie remainder, 'ibis will yield about 9 per cent income, and add 20 per cent, to principal at maturity. Any lurther Inquiries will be answered at our office. JAY COOKE & CO., 7161m BAN KK IIS, No. Ill South THiltJ) Street. JAY COOKE & CO., No. 114 South THIRD Street, BANKERS AND DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES U. 8. 6s OK 1861. &20s, OLD AND NEW. lMOs;CEltiIFICATKB OF INDEBTEDNESS, 7 S0JNOIES, 1st, 2d, and 3d Series. OOMTOUJVD IMJEEEsr XOTES WANTED. 1NX11SEST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. Collections tjiuUo, Stocks Bought and Sold on Commission. Special business LADIES. accommodations roscrvod for 8 7 2m J, S. SECURITIES. A SPECIALTY. SUITE, RANDOLPH & BANKERS & BROKERS, CO., 16 S. THIRD ST. 1'HILADHXrHIA. NASSAU ST. NEW YOKJK STOCKS AND DOUG JIT AND HOLD ON GOLD COMMISSION II Eli K AND IN NEW YORK. ai jJAVIES UROTHEUS, Ko. 225 DOCK STREET, BANKERS AND BROKERS, BUT AND SELL UNITED STATES B ONDH, 1881s, 5-20s, 10 40. UNITED STATES 7 S-lOs, ALL ISSUES. CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS. Mercantile Paper and Loans on Collaterals negotiated Stocks Bought and Bold on Commission. liiis 'J'llE FIIIST NATIONAL BANK DAS REMOVED1 During the erection ot tlie now Dank building, to 1 17 4p No. 3Q5 CHESNUT STREET 5'20S"F IVE-TWENTIES. 7'30s - SEVEN-THIRTIES' WANTED. DE HAVEN & BROTUEJi, 1 7 No. 40 S. TniRD Strkht. SADDLES AND HARNESS. A K N E S S. A LARGE LOT OF NEW U. 8. WAGON HAR NESS, 2, 4, and 6 horse. Also, parts ot HAR SEfcS, SADDLES, COLLARS, HALTERS eto , oouRht at the recent Government sales to be sold at a creat sacrifice Wholesale or Retail. Together with ou usual assortment ot ' 'i ADD LEU YAND SADDLER YBARD WARE. WILLIAM S. HANSELL & S0N8, a 1 i R,,I11 MARKET Street. JOBEUT SHOEMAKER & CO., "WHOLESALE DRUdGISTS, MANUFACTURERS, IMPORTERS, AND DEALERS IN Paints, Varnishes, and Oils, No. 201 NORTH FOURTH STREET, SUMMER RESORTS. QONCRESS HALL, CAPE ISLAND. CHOICE ROOMS can now be had at this favorito Hone. e i4j J. T. CAKE. COLUMBIA HOUSE, CAPE ISLAND, N. J., Opened cn the 1st Day of June, 1G83- GEORGE J. B0LT0A, 6 27wfm2m PROritlKTOR. M EUC1I ANTS' HOTEL, CAPE ISLAND, N. J. l.is Hotel tclng entiiely refitted and refurnished In the hct manner. IS KOW OPEN 10K THE RECKP. 10.S OF GUK&T8. '1 Lc house Is located near the ocean, and every attcn- (IcnTi ill te itlvtn to mtrit the patronage of the uuttllc. McNUTT & MASON, 6 22 tt PKOPKI ETOKlJ. B ROWN'S MILLS BOARDING HOUSE. The former patrons and friends of 'ho Boarding Uoase original. y kept by the Brown larullv at Brown's Mills, In the township ot Peinberton, county ol Burlington, ana State of Mew Jersey, are hereby imormed that the subscriber Is now ready to acco mniodate ull who will fuvoi bun with thcli company. THOMAS SCA'ifERGOOD. X. B. Ptoses for the accommodation of passenrers to and Irom Urowu'B Mills, will run from Peinberton to depot. junn uivos, 6 23sTv2m Proprietor oi nutves. rpilE ALII AM MIA, ATLANTIC CITY", N. J. L 'ibis spacious and elegant ealablislmiuut will tper ior tne reception ot guests on or beioro tao 27th Ouy ol June, lfW. b la luiwiu rtvjjx.ni a ur.tjjs, rroprlctor. , T T . iT) 1" I'LT 1.IITtTT. Ti TIIL'' L!DI n.TAn bJJ.;xt,xiox xtwxu r-r.A OUUlvri. CAiiUKN AM ATLANTIC UAlUtOAD. tMIAlilLlK AJt.i;AIUJi.All!.r, 1', lilUuUoU lA IWU nOUKS. Five trains uu'ly to Ailuutic city, una one on Hundav Ou anu ol.er lilUKsUAY, Juno in, lcc6, iralt,s will tuve me street leiry as lo.lowsi special Lxcurslun Aiaii iTiiKut. v. nh 1'ai.st'iigor Car uttuulicu txuiCHs til.ioitkh In two liours) vttut.tic Accou niooatlon lih'll K.S1NO LEAVE Al LANTlft. 6 00 A. M. 7-au A. Jl, S ift i. M. , iiflO P. M.. 41S P. in. ipccln Excursion 5 18 P.M. Vml 4 45 P. M. t rt it-h li-ti A. si. txprifs hn.utn lu iwu hours; 7 08 A. Jl. Accou, tnodu: ion 5 go a. AI. junCiiou AcecimiiO. atloii tu Jackson and iu- ici mi uime btutioiiH. icavcs Vine street t-30 P 11. Returning lcuvcs Jackson b'W A. Jl. Iludiiuiitleiu Acuonuuodutiou Trulu leaves Vino htieet o liA.M. uiid2 00 P. M. Leaves llutuioulie.d liiUP. M umi'J' 5 P.M. SiinuuyJIuil Train to At antic leuves Vine street ut i ilii A i. una Atlantic at 4 45 P. M. Fm c to Atiuntic, hi. Kctuid ttip tickets, sood only lei the dav end tram on vMch iliey aie ltSHucd, -A. 'litkcts ior sale at o. fcb Chesnut s'reet (i ontincntal dotfli. and ut tho ollice ot ihe rhtludeiuhla Uoeul t.xpres ( tniiiiiu., o. 26 S. r ltth street. 'ihe Philadelphia 1 xniess Conipanv. Principal Ofllco No t. I lub street. Branch Ofllco Ao. 3M $ t harvif,aboe Vine wili attend to tho usual branchei el exprefs butlnets along the line ot theruad, and do lver luiLpatfc. etc., to und In in ull trains. CoooB ol every description culled tor and forwitrded by repress o Atlantic ( Ity. anu all way stations ou tlie read liuccnco cliecked Irom residence at I hilu uelptiin 10 hotel orcottaue nt A tlantlc 1 Ity 66 2ui JOBJ, G. BEYANI Agent ptAJIDKN AM) AMBOY, PHILADELPHIA V AKI TRINTON, AiiD BKLVIBLKlfi l)t.LA WAP.E KAILKOAD8. GUAliU EXCUKSION AKKANGKMENT FuU T0UKI8T8 AXD PLfcASCEE TRAVEL 10 SIAGARA FALLS, MOMREAL, QUEBFC, TIIE WHITE AlOCNTrtl.Nb. LAKE GKORUE, BARAIOGA. DjiLAWARt. WATEK GAP, ETC. ETC These excursion routes are arranged for the special aceouimodiiton of tourM.i and pleasure traveilets. (tialiling them to visit the celenrated waterinu places of tbe North, at much luss than regular rales ot fare. Tickets wood until November lt, listiti und entitle the holder to stop over at any point on the route. For 'tickets, iinoruiatl'on, and circulars descriptive of the routes, applv at the Ticket Office, of tbe company, No 8V8 CHEKMJT Street, 1 Continental Ho ml. 6 30 2m W. 11. GATZAltK, Agent ITOIt CAPE Commencing MONDAY. July 10, 18B6. Trains will leave (Upper Ferry) Alurket street, Philadelphia, as '"o-uiTa! St.. Morning Mall, due 12-25. 2 00 P. Nt-, Accommodation. Utie 6 P. il. 4 00 P. Fast bxpreas duo 7'0i Returning will leave tape Island 6-30 A. M., Morning Mail, due 10-07. 9 10 A. M., Fast Express, dtiol2'07 6I,IIP M..Expres-,One8 22. Ticket Ofllct s, at Ferrr toot nfMarket street, and No 828Cho.nut street. Continental llotol. Persons purchasing tickets of the Agent, at No. 823 Chesnut stieet. can Ey leaving orders, have their hag gape called lor and checked at their residences by Graham's Bagcaire Exoress. 6 28 J. VAN RENSSELAER, Superintendent. INSURANCE COMPANIES. LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY Capital and Assets, $13,000,000. Invested in United States, $1,500,000. Total Premiums Iteceivetl ly tho Company in 18(55, 84,917,175. Total Losses Paid in 1865, $4,013,250. All Lossea pr:mptly adjusted without reterenco to KDBland ATWOOD SMITH, General Agent for Pennsylvania, OFFICIO, No- ti Merchants' !i'xehanir, lUULADlCLI'niA. 18 11 6m PROVIDES! UFk AND TRUST COMi'ANT OF PHIL.VUKlPHIa No. Ill South FOUki'll Street. INCOKPOUA I El) 31 MOM tt. SiL. 1863. CAPITAL. 1S0U0,PA1I IN. Insurance on Lives, by Yearlv Premiums ; or by 5, 10, or .0 vear Premiums, Non-lorielture. Endowments, puyab'e at a uture age, or on priur deceae, by Yearly Premiums, or 10 yer Preujtuuis both o a sea Non-torfulture. Annuities planted ou favorable terms. Term l'o hies Chil 'ren's Kndowments Ibis Company, while giving the insured the. securur of a paid up Capital, will dlvli'e tha euUre profits of the Lite business among its Poller holders. Moneys received at Interest, an I paid on demand. Authorized hv charter to exocute I rusts, and io act a Kxecuioror Autntnlstrator. Assignee or tluardiaa. and In other flduclarv capacities under appointment u any court of thla Commonwealth or of any person or per sona, or bodice politic orcoroorate. RAWUEL R'SHIPLFY, J I-HI-Ml A 11 HA( KfB, JOSHU A H. ALORKIS. Kli : If ARD CADBUBY. HENKY HAIN KH. T WISTAItBKO WK. WM. C. LU.NOSl'EE'rH, Kit jJARD WOOJJ. i Carles f. coffin BAMTJEL B. SHIPLEY. BO V LAND PARR V, president. Actuary. THOMAS WI8T.VR.il. l., J. D. TOWNSE.Ml. 711 Wt-fri tnjlnw Legal Adviser. INSURANCE COMPANIES1 DELAWAREMUTUAL8AKEXT IN3URANC3 MrNY, IliCOKI'OKATKI) BY lilR LVOIRLATDM OF PENNSYLVANIA, 1IM. OFFICE, 8 t ORNUR I ill RT aND WALNVT SiKEFlH, PHIT.I)K.I,PRIA MARINE Aa(iO. To all parts of tbe world. FKKIUBT, ) INLAND IS8miANE.1 Ontioousby Itlver. i:anai,Lakn and Land Carriage to all parts of the Tnion. F1RB INSURANCES On Merchandise ppnorally On Btores, LwelliuK Houses, etc ASSETS OF THE COMPANY November i. It- m t'OP.ftOC United states oner cent, loan t...x 000 (H !',( ii 6 'i ..ilo 2v too " 1 S 10 per cent loan Treasury Notes 94,375 'ft 1(0.(00 tate oi Pennsylvania Five Per Cent Loan 9Q,8M-v4 64,C0O Kiate ol l'ennrlvanta Six Per Cent, Loan M.J.WOO 25 tOO ( ity ol l hlladelpUla riU Per t ent. l.onn 112.8US0 it.OttO Heniify vania Railroad Tlret Mort- KimeSIx for fent. ltomls 20,000 00 2.1,(00 Pennsvlvanla K.il rond Second Mort- nne kix Per t ent Ponds 23,740 00 145,0110 WeKiern Pennsylvania lUiiroodAIert- frnpe Six Pen ent. Knnda. 23,730 00 15.0Og avi Shnrc Htock tierumntown tins onipanv. principal and Interest vnnrantoed by the City of 1 hliadol- .... Phl 13JW7 90 7.150 Ha Shares wtock Pennsylvania Kail- . , ,ro,Ml Comoanv 880-00 8.CC0 lim Hhores stock Nottn Pennsvlvanla .... Railroad Conmany , 30 00 40 COO In posit wl h I'nlted 8 at. s Covcrn- .. nr. mert, suhiect to ten days' cn 1 40 000-00 30.UOO State oi Teunesseu Five I cr Cent. l oan 18,KIO-00 1.0,7rO Loans on Honos and Mortgage Orst Ileus on City Property 170.000 00 l,0iMf,8AU Par. Mar.et value. !..Wfl,8(M)0 iel Fstate 3,..00tH HI li receivable for Insurances matK.,1 21,01331 liniances due at Agencies : Premiums on Marine rollclcs. Accrued Inte rest and other debts quo tbe Com- psav 40,511 44 Scrip ano fttuck ot sundry Insurance ami oi lie ( ompanles, $llo3. l.stt- n atot vnlne 2,910 00 Cash in Hanks 855 Vi F9 Cash in Drawer 678 48 56.MM7 1 .253 630-18 DIRECTOIts. (hamuel E. Stokes, Thomns C. Hand, .wini v. avis, tdniund A. souder, Thenphilnaranldlna, John It Penrose, lamts Truiiualr. Henry C. lialiett. Jr., .Inns C. Hand AVHIlHm C Ludwlg, Joeeph H. Seal, (.( or,e C. Leiper, njjh Crald, Kobeit Burton. a r . ruiiiniau. Henry "loan. Wil iam U. Bonlton. Edward Darlington,) ti oonen ltrooKs, dward Lafotttcade, lacob P. Jones. James B McEarland, Johhita P. Eyre. suencer Mcllvam, J. B. Semplc, PltUburg, A. B Berger. Pittsburg, l 1' Mnr..f,n llttuhnrir John JL. Taylor, invuAn u. rAivii. j'resient;, JOHN C. DAVIS, Vice-President. Secretary. I IS Hekut LTt.nritN, NORTH AMERICAN TRANSIT INSURANCE COMPANY, No. I S3 South FOURTH Street PHILADELPHIA. Annual Policies issued against General Accidents all dt fecriptionr. at exceedingly low rates. insurance ellecteo ior one year. In any Sum irom 10 to ili. tit), at a premium oi onlv cne-nalt per eenc. ecnring the lull amount Insured In caseot death, and a compensation each week canal to the wholo pre uiiuui paia Miort time Tickets for 1, 1, S. 5.7, or 10 days. orl. 3, or t n ontiis, at lu ceuts a uav, lnsuritm in the sum oi 9u00a r iiiving lt per week it diaubtou to be hud at too (ienerui t llice, .No. 13J 8. i OU UTU Street, i hlladel phln. or at the various Kailtoad iickot otilces. Be sure to purchase tne tickets of the INortu American Transit locurunce Compkuy. tor circulars aud further Iniormatlon applv at tha General OUice, or of any oi tbe auihuiizd Agents of the ompan. LVlM norPT, Presldenu JAMKS il. COKPAD, Ircasurer HENRY C. BROWN, Secreiury. JOHi C. BVLL1T.I. Solicitor LlKhCiOR. h. I . Houpt. late oi Pennsylvania Railroad Comoanv M. liaird. of M. htCCwIn & Co.'s. i-ihi uifl C. Palmer. Cashier ot Commercial Bank. Hit nurd Wood. ho. ilea Market stieet uucsM. Conrad, ho. ti'23 Minket street. J. E. Kinpsley. (.ontlncntal Hotel H. O. l.eipennng, los. i'.il and 'fltf Dock street. Pi lniiel Work ot Wi.rk, McCoucb Co. Georce Martin. o. Chesnut street 1 3 10m lg29-CIIARTER PERPETUAL. FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY p PHILADELPHIA. Assets on January 1, 18G0, 83,50085190. Capital $100,000 09 Acctut t- Surplus 144 M3 lft Premiums I.lta,:t0881 US SETTLED CLAIMS, 11.467 53. INCOME FOB )86 'I10 oov. LOSSES PAID SINCE 18SO OVER 65,000,000. Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms. DIRECTORS. Charles K Bancker, Edward C, Dale, George Kales, Allrtd Filler, Francis W. Lewis, M. D, Peter McCall. jooius apuei, bamuel Grunt, (ieorge W.Kicbarda, tsaac Jea, CHARLES V. KAXCKI R EDWAhD C DALE, Vice-President JA8. W. McALLlKTER. Secretary prolem. 3 tl!3 QIRARD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. OFFICE, Ho. 415 V ALN CTSTREET, PHILADELPHIA CAPITAL PAID IN, IN CASH, '2Wl,ool. Ills ccmpai'y continues to write on Fm Rukt enlp Its capital, with a good turpln , is sately invested. 701 Lo.'fcs by fire nave bem promptly paid, and more than $500,000 Disbursed on this account within the past few years. r oi the present the ofllco of this company will remain at No. 415 WALNUT STREET, Hut within a few month's will remove to its UWS HOLDING S. E. CORKER BE VEHTH AMD CHESNUT STREETS, Then as now, we shall be happy to insure our patrons a -ucb rates as are consistent with safety. D1ULCTOK8. i'ur,ius t'KAVKN. ALl'RED 8. QILLETT, "TJBA1AN eilEi'PARD, IHOft. MA( KELLAtt. JOHN SCPPL1- E. JOHM CIOHOHX, i a a v tauvEtt. Jk.. i- n. 1.A IT AbACb, C 11AHLKS I. DUPOICP, Hfc-NKY F. KENMEY. JOSEPH KLAPP.M.D. iiiViunn vhailji, rrtiBiuoilw ALFRED 8 OILLE1T. VJ-resiusot and Treasurer. JAJUES B. ALVOLD. Becreurv. 119 P. HfENIX IN6UBANCE COMPANY OP fill LADELPU1A. IKCOEI'OP.a'I ED 1C04-CHAR1ER PERPETUAL. No. 2V4 Vt ALNlJ'l Street, opposite the Exchange. In addlilnnio MARINE and INLA mD IN8UUANCB this Comnany Insures Horn loss or damae oy KIKE, on liberal erms on buildings nieiehandlte. inniiture, ete.. ior limited periods, and permanently on buddings, by ccpo" it ot premium Ihe Compsnv ias been In ao'lve operation for more than f ix 1 Y YEA KS, during which ail lossea have beei piomptly adjutied and paltl. John L. Bodge. VIMVIUB"' Lawrence Lewie, Jr., M. B. Mabouey, John T. Lewis, William B. Grant. Robert W. Learning, 1. Clark W burton, bamae iWllcox x'tiviu jewia, HeLjatn'n Kt big, 'ihotuai H. Powers, A. B. McUenry Edwond t antilion, Louis C Norria. junn WCCHEKEK, President Bamckl Wilcox, (tecretarv. 1S F1KK INBLRANCE KXCLUyiVELY THEJ PENNSYLVANIA FIRE 1NHUHANC OM PAN Y Incorporated 182ft Charier Perpetual Mo. tit W ALN L'T Street, opiioslte Independence square. This Company, favorably known to the community lor over lortv years, continue to insure against loa or damage by Ore on Publio or Private Buliduige, either Sernianent y or lor a limited time. Also on trurvltare. tocka of Goods and Merchandise geneially, oo llkeral Thelr CaplUl, together with a large Bnrultu Fnnd, tl Invested lu the niost careful manner, which iwblwn them to offer to the insured an undoubted security ia the case of loss. DIBSCTOBS Daniel Smith. Jr.. I John Devereux Alsantu-r Benson, I Tbouiaa Huilth Inane Ilanlehuiut, I Henir Lew la, Thomas bvbins, f. Olilingham Tell, Daniel Baddock, Jr. - Daniel B, Jb FrWt. WiUUM vu,beor mMmi m i nwi ilnii II mia in A