CITY INTELLIGENCE. l rr AildUlmtu Lead llc.na $te Fijili Faq( .) COKONKRblNQUFfcT OX THE LTE llART man IloMiciriF.--Au Inqu.-t-t was h-li ycsipidav tif.on the hoov ci Mr. Henry llartmrtn, who oifd on Tuesday. Ft his residence. No. 1305 Wood "mt, nom injuries lnfirirri on Sunday. The f.f( ciTd wns tiiu'iipcT in H difficulty about two t. clock on buudu.y uttr-rnnon nt Knco and Juni per (-trertp, with h man ruined Charles Smith 'I in me which he (Hartmaii) reeelvod a severe rut i on tnc side ol the hea l, but, still was able to walk liornc. About 4 o'clock, Uo men, named 'OrKe K. K.rri p.i:d John X. McCormlck, went 1o llurtmnti's house, nud adorn, short time a lit tit ensued, dnniiR whieu Harlman was knocked d vwi rind taken homo in an Insensible condition, and remained so nut. 1 hp died The lhree men coni.ccteu with the ailair were ar retted. Oct ton C vif, who t,nw the first finht., testified as lollos:-i gnw a diflicultv at Juniper and Race streets, nt 2 o'clock on Sunday altrruoon; mme one made the remark, "There comes Hart inaii across Lroad otreet, drunk:" lHi-tinnn went down Kace to Juniper; I was talklne to a iraD nnrncd MeCullou;.'h, and no jid. "Look there! Ilartmnu is K'Uinu (humped P I Lurried crose. and saw Smith strike liurtmitn wit'i his fane; fitter I got no to tbuiu, I heard Saiitn .y I have had a tirlit with .you twice; I will kill j on thiH Inie ! They cum? toeether, end Hart man rut Smith down on a Me,), and then Smith -struck Ha t.nauou the side ui the head witn a cane, iiiaknicr a cut bad.- oi the. ear. Charles II. Potts tesiirie.l that he enw the dif ficulty nt Juniper and Khcp streets; paw Small strike Ilartmnu on the head with a cane; Hart rnnn went away ntter beinz struck, but witness did not notice wher he went to. L. aieCullonph testified tint he knew Ilart intin nnd C. E. Smith, and saw them on Sunday at southeast corner ol Juniper and Race streets they weTe ttehtins:, and Sniih fell over a cellar door, and Hartinau ovci him; saw Smith strike Haitman once with a cane; Ilartman then went towards hl.s home, with Smitli'i crutch in bis Land; did not see any one else strike Hart nan. Z. T. Hartman, son of the deceased, t-stitied that ou last Sunday afternoon McCormick and Kern c.unc to the Loue and aked if the old man was iu. 1 told them no, that h? had jus: pone to my brother's. My lather then came up, and one of them called me a liar. Kern came up and Ptruck me, nnd McCormick made a pass at my father: the two then ran towards Thir teenth street, and I followed them, my father romintr after us. At the corner of Thirteenth, and Wood streets McCormick struck at mo aud 1 knocked him down; my father and McCor mick clenched, and while in that situation Kern came up behind him (my father) and struck him on the head; mv father fell, and Mc Cormick and Kern ran. When 1 ot home mv father was insensiblo, and lie remained so until he died. Had no conversation with my father about the lir?t fight. Jieh'iia M. Maitin, daughter )( the deceased, testitied that her father was sitting on his Men Hbout tour o'clock on Sunday, and McCormick and Kern wre por.nmlinsr him t,uo with them, md while disputing ahout a crutch' both of then struck at my father: ulcer netting aciow the street, McCormick struck my brother and Kern struck my father, knorkiiir him in ihe putter; he was brought home insensible, aud remained so uutil he died. Dr. Shupleiah. who made a post-mortem ex auiiiiatinn, testified that ho lound a lacerated wound on the left i-ioe of the hea l, thrcs inches behind and above the left ear; the skull was Iractuied at tie base; the iracturo extended through both temporal bones: the deceased came to his death in r-onspiiuencc of compres sion of the brain; he did not chink, if Hartman had received the wound while enarared in the tight w ith Smith, he could have walked home; he thought the wound must have been iuilieted when In the Unlit at Thirteenth aud Wood streets later in the day. The jury rendered the lolloping verdict: "That the said Hartman came to his death from the effects of injuries received during a &cut!le with Oporire N. Kern nnd John T. McCormick, on September t, lbiiti, in Wood street, near Thir teenth." McCormick and Kern were conr.ni'.ted to pri son, aud Smith was discharged. Hearing in iiie Case of an Alleged Steamboat Burner. At the Central Station, yes terday, a further hearme was bud in the case of Gilbert Adams, who is charged with conspiring with Washington French and others to burn I ho tteamslup Meteor, with intent to defraud certain insurance companies. Captain J. A. Denny w.is the only witness examined. He testilied iu sub stance that he was captain of the Meteor, which was owned, so far as he knew, by Gilbert Adams, Michael Henly, and O. W. Davis. The fire took place at Chester, on the 15th of November hist. Witness had hud a conversation with defendant (Adams) at the Conlirental Hotel iu thi.s city. The conversations in reference to the burning of the steamer were with French, who wanted him to do it, but he declined, and said he would not have anything to do with it. The arrange ment wa made with Samuel Denny, brother of witness, but the Captain did not kuow when it wab to be done, nor where. After the burning an interview took place between Captain Denny and Washington French, in which the latter said that the' iob was well done. The steamer was entirely destroyed as she lay at Weidner's wharf, Chester, and the Captain hud gone ashore before the fire broke out. In respect to the compensation for setting (he vessel on fire, witness said that no sum was named. He had gout to New York, at the instance of Mr. Adams, to see about the insur ance, and there said he did not know uoiy the boat was destroyed. He had since made a dif ferent statement in this city to Mr. Cuyler. In answer to questions by defendant's counsel, he admitted that ho had called at the Girard House yesterday morning to see Mr. Adams and wile, but said that the former was not in. He, how ever, met him subsequently in the street, aud Mr. Adams said he would like to seo him after the hearit'g, as he did not suppose he ouht to talk to him then. Mr. Cuyler was called on by the couusel for Mr. Adams to produce an uliidavU made by the witness a short time ago, but declined, as he had taken it as couusel lor one of the in surance companies, ana it wa his ou private Trty. , , , in consequeiioe oi me aosence oi nnunici xiviiuy. llir ivujitlii u uiiniiii, wini n iiuui the arrangements were mad", as alleged, to tire the boat, and ether material ivitnessei, the healing was couliuucJ over until Monday next. The Late Josiah Kandall. The mem bers of the liar held a meeting yesterday in the (Supreme Court room, for the purpose of te?rii'v imr their respect lor the lateJos'ah Randall. Justice Read presided, with William L. Hirst as Secretary. Peter Mc.Call sjbuiltteJ the fjllow inir resolutions, and in dying so paid a high tribute to the worth of the decea-ed, both as a citizen and a lawjer, re'erriim especially to the earnestne-s which characterized all his prolcs xional ellorts: Henolxnl, That ihe Bar of Philadelphia have learned, with protound rcuret, the decease of JoKiah Randall, rNq , one of their ohk-st and most honored members. Ltsoived, That tho Dar of Philadelphia will ever cherish tho memory of their departed brother, who, for more than lmlf a century, adorned the profession bv his learning, liB t-'lents, ami his virtues. His attainments both in the profession and out oi' it, w?re varied and extensive: his forensic ab;liues and skill of a distinguished order: nnd his integrity and pro bity of character beyond repiOHch. He pos sessed, in a remarkable degree, those qualities both of head and heart which command respect, Becure confidence, and attract esteem and friend ship. The sorrow which we feel on this occa hion la Khaied bv the public. In the decease of Mr. Randall, Philadelphia mourns tho loss of one of her best, mo-t influential, and useful citizens, and the country an honest and storline patriot, whose aspuatiana were ever lor his eountrv'a pood. Resolved, That the Pair of Philadelphia sin cerely condole with the family of the deceased in their melancholy bereavement. Juf wced, That a committee of nine, to whom TUE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1866. uhII be aaded the Chairman and See.reUiry, be nitoiiiicd to rnir.Tiiiiiiicp.ro. flic procpednies ol this meeting to Mr. Ki.mtaH's family, and to tei der to them the brr.rttelt, sympathy of tho th(fvlcfd. That the Par will attend the funerr.l of the deceased in a body, and wear the tisn.il badge of mourning in token ot tleir rpsppct. Addresses were then ma le by Cnarles (iilpin. R bert J. Arundel, Judtre Cad e.la1er, (Jeneral Piibbell, Samui 1 H. Perkins, Kli K. Price. U JJethel), and Colonel Piddle. The committee, as appointed, was ns follows- Peter McCall, S.minil H. Perkins. Kli K. Price Charles Inpersoll, Ciconre M. Wharton, Fdwarj Olimterd, Henry M. Phillips, Charles (iilpin, and 1. Carroll IJiewsfer. Meeting of the Firemen. An ad journcrt meeting of firemen was held ln.,t eveu ing nt the Good Intent Hose Iloun-.Spruce street, above Sixth, to make arrangements for the r--cention ot the Keinmeo i.,r..o .., . left this cnyy yesterday for Brooklyn, N. Y., ou heir Tiilnrn ' ' The following additional Companies icnitiod their intent ion of imri ... - I M'"' Mifi III nil' ct;hh;- Y estcrn Hose and Steam Fire Kngiue, Lafayette i I fl Vnfvtlin, lln.. ' " The Conirnitti'o follownitf report: tJne! AlarHhal, Alfred Lumber, of the II)pe KllLMllP. f'hint McifchnHa A ulu IVIHinm 1 eiui.-uui D ill'in, 1 1 I I I a III bweeny, Niagara Hose: Samuel Sithotield, Uuiteil MatC9 Hook Htld 1 .Uflilor. Kmoj ln!l. L- 1'r.nt. lin Howe; Hobert Panels, Knilller Hose. ' r irM uiviMon torin on i'ront street, south o Vine: fr Itpnckln nlCnnrllrlant TI.igd tlaiulml Southwsrk Kugine, Uoo i Intent Hose, Neptune iMitgarn no-e, biki William tenn ilose. Sec.ritld lliviuinn I'niT.i ..11 l.Vtit uhAni ,i.i.lli of Vine; Wilbani B.Cain, ot Sehnylkill IIomi. Mar-hal Hope Kutrine, IJelianee F.ugine, I'nifed States Hook and Ladder, of Camden; Robert Morris Hose, nnd Lil.ivette Hose. Tlllld Tlivimiin I'Virni rin Qr'.nTifl dlfni.f Lrtii-K of Vine; J. W. Matlack, of William Penu Hose niux.- imu rn;uuj ik in nose, v exerj nose, Franklin llosc, Keuaiuton Iloye, aud StiilHer to Third, up Third to Coatcs, up Coafes t Tenth, flown Tenth to Chesntit, down Chenutto Third, down Third to Walnut, up Walnut to Sixth, flown Hxth to Christian, down Christian to Second, down Second to Wharion, up Wharton to Elevcntll. lin KlpVPllfll to Helium. n liiuilnn houe, and tnere dismiss. ihe lafiance will arrive at Camden on Satur day afternoon next, and the escort will meet them ut Vine street wharf at 7 o'clock 1. M. ITkartxg of a Tickpocket. Michael Woods had a hearing yesterday, before Alderman lieitlcr, ou the eharuc ot pinking the pocket of Mrs. Taj-'gett, while riding in one of the sout'.i street passenger car?. I)e;endant and another were 111 company, and after the theft they left the cur and went pursued. Lieictidant ran ' turnuiru Jiurron street mio (itkiii, and threw the stolen poitemotinitie into the cellar, where it wa lound. Solomon L. Bin, one ol the pursuer-, was turned upon by Woods, and assaulted violently, and a threat made to knocs his brains out with u paving stone, which Woods had picked up. Woods was held in irliUOO to answer. Mr. Blitz, who is an I.-raelife, when called to the w itness stand to testily, desired to be s .vorn bv Ihe uplifted hand with his hat on. Tho Alder man told nun he must be sworn on the Old Tes tament, or remove his hat if he wished to be sworn wiih the ax lifted hand. He dcliued to remove his hat, and would not be sworn on the Old testament-' unlo's it were ncnarato from the ".Nc Testament." which he paid he did not believe in. The magistrate was about to commit him, but finally swore him as he desired to be. Cobxkk-Stone Laid. Yesterday after noon, at ihe corner of Aiammso street and trankfoid road, in the pitsence of a larue crowd, was laid the corner-Ptone of 8 ne-v house ot worship for the Cumberluud Street Baptist Chinch. The new church, of which Kev. J.jorge L. C. lianna is pastor elect, will be a handsome editice. measuring 40 by 81 feet, with pre-sed brick front, brown stone elevation, and a capa city for about Kill) worshippers. The exercises beiiim with readintr of the Scriptures and invo cations by Rev. Mr. Cheshire, of the Falls of Schuylkill B-iptist Church. Addresses followed by licv. William Calhcart, of the Second Ban tist Chuvcn, ltev. Mr. Cheshire, and Kev. lteuben Oelirey, D. I). After prayer bv the Kev. T P. Coulsor., of the Frankfort Baptist Church, the corner-stone was deposited in its place by lvcv. Joseph Bucknell, founder of the Cumber land Street Church. Benediction was pro nounced by Kev. Mr. Cheshire. During tho exercises n collection tor the Building Fund was taken up. The choir of the church was in nttendnnce, and sang several hymns iu good style. Paramk of tub Republican Lvvinci iii.es. In accordance with orders, the Republi can Inviucibles made a street parade last even ing. Ten companies were out, aud their band enliveued the occasion with their usual excel lent music. The wards in the upper and west ern sections of the city were visited, much to the delipht of the patriotic residents therein. It was a beautilul sight, the eiirht hundred torches borne iu line, the tine marching of the men, and their excellent discipline. They were warmly greeted throughout the various wards they passed, and returned to their quarters delighted with the incidents of the evening. Runawat. A fine horse attached to a bugey belonging to Dr. Turner ran away yester day afternoon, at lour o'cloek, from the corner oi Eighth and Locust 6treetB. The Doctor hud lust alighted, and was iu the act of ringing the door-bell, when the horse took fright from the noise occasioned by the passing of a city rail road car. He dashed furiously up Locust street, and brought up at a blacksmith's shop, above Ninth. Here the buggy turned over, and the shafts were broken. The hoi so was cut ubout the feet ami somewhat bruised. Fortunately no person was injured. Mass Meetino of Bi:iCKLAYEit. Last pveuinc a mass meeting of Brici.layc rs wi.s held at the National Cuotds' Hall, linuer the auspices ol the Trades' Union. An address was delivered bv Mr. Fincber, of the Ira ?c' litriew, iu which he took the ground that mechanics can only secure and maintain their righis bv co-operation by conneot ng thein reiveswith Unions established for the protec tion ami benefit ol all. A ceil) kxt. A baker named McLauchlin, who resides on Frank lord road, near Norm rtrict, v us knocked down and run over yester day by his wagon, at Sixth street and ilirard avenue, and was severely injured. A lad nam-d Kt nig, lesidiiig at Seventh and Jellersou street:, unnlHo run over by the wagon, and had his jaw broken, besides being otherwise injured. Launch. A schooner, intended lor tho Carolina trade, will be launched at i o'clock tlrs laternoon, froai tint ship-vard of John Cooper, toot of Palmer street, Kighteentn Ward. She is owned by Captain Joseph '.olden, a.id is 1(12 fee' IoiH', 'Z'J ieet beam, and 8 feet hold. Her iiuioe is the l-'lta liolinh; and she is bjilt throughout in the handsome. -;t nnd most sub staidiul manner ol felectcd white oak and yel low pine. TeMI'OKAKY iNTEliCUI'TION TO TRAVEL. YeMerrlnv a uelifirmer rrilliileil i'i!-.i tl.r, .liur ol the Cray's Ferry Bndue, throwing it oil' the loners, wnu n caused a temporary suspension of travel, the Baltimore train not being able to pass. Thk National Grand Lodok of the Ancient Order of (Jood Fellows is now in session tn this city. To-day they will visit Lancaster, return to-morrow, when they will be received by NasWton Lodire. No. 20. Iu the eveulug t hey w ill partake of a banquet. h -General A. R. Lawton, of Albany, Georeia, who was Uuartermaster-teneral of the Con federate States, boast that he will raise the best crops of cotton and corn ever known in his neck of woods, What is that which tle-i two petsons and Gnly touches one t A wedding ring. AKUSEMXJJTS. At tub New Ches-nct Stkekt Theatre a very larpe and lushionable audience witnessed the initial performance of A Marriage t trtifcaW Ir.st night. The piece was well receive i, and Mart'lle VoftvaM dipplajed some tine acting tn the part of "Philip Beaufort." The scenery wa lully np to the standard of this theatre, and the new play is put upon the stage in a very cred't able manner. A Mamaqc Ccriijicate will be pmented to each lady visitmc the new Chesnut street Theatre to-nisht, besides an illuminated and perlumcd programme. TnFRE was a fine audience present at the Wal unt Street Theatre last evenine, to witness the new play of Tropcz; or, tht Mwial-e of a ,e, find taint lliarl AVoer Won '.(- Lruh. Mr. Frank Mayo Hnd Mr. Amies IVrry apoear in the aiue bill tonimit. Mrs. Perry takes a benefit to morrow evening. Tnit Florences at the Arch are drawing crowded houses every evf-nni'j-. Thplr excel lence is acknowledged by all. "l'o-iilehi an en tirely new bill U ottered, ineltidini: Kathleen Mavovrtitm and Mtrehierovx Anui", In which Mrs. Floicnce sustpins seven different char acters. TnE Worrell Sismr.s are. still doinsr. a fflendid business at the New American. To night the opeiatlc burlctta oi Fra Dutmh will be repeated, with the popular comedietta ot the liovqU lnamond. Heller, at Assembly Buildings, is doing a great business. His j'layirtg wttu 0'noxla is a vpry comical act, and h.s Lniatoforvne is ven wondiriul. Not the least artistic and amusing Is his scene called lUUinj A, S'.einwau on ti l-n:nk. His iokes, pun-, and pleasantries are very acceptable. CaRNCrops A Hixey are reaping a Greenback hnrc8t in their little gem ot an opera house in Llevcntb street, above Chesnut. Thee sable sercMiders and "jokists'' present an attractive bill every ninht. AMUSEMENTS. T KW CIllNt T STRI-.KT TflKATUii. JJN C'llf SNCT Mritt, Bbovc Tvvlftn. VM. K. MN & V Lcsscea Duors ecii at 1 16. C uruilu rises at s. THIS EVENINO. FXTR OKUJ.NAhY All KCTIOV. . KAOKIdNAHV Al T(Ae i iojj. EX1JIAOKD1 AHY ATTHaCTIUN. fcMIKE -Y EW l'l. V, E I1KI.I.Y Sf W I'L W, KN11KKLY KLVT x-LAY, In Dv acts, In w htch J It UistiiiR-iilsricil T vrlf TraKcJIcime, VhrsTVALI, VESI VAI.I, VKSTVALI, VtslVAU. will njipcnr, nnd cn'lileo n IUJ stL. fllliri.AIL, A MAliltll.K iV.HTlFK'AlK, A .1IAhHi4i;K ( tKlIKICATK. A MaKKIa(;k itKKUFICATK, with New Scenery, uinonir wnivh 11 fiv lie nnmeil T11F. CHUN I I KFKI'I I K'.s AV n UK-liu I'. Till. KNTIKb XtW COMPANY will cprenr In th cast .-A It'll I AY A KTr.lt SOON, SCDtinibcr 15. (Ill A U FAMILY M A 1 1 kit,. I O B E R T II K I- L E K ' s II "SALLi: DIAKOLliJl'E." AS8EMJILV HI ILDIMJ LvKtiE HALL. A 11. ll'El) WlUl 1S-NK('(INJ W LIC. Heller's Ntw Hiicttrnl rarmr Fnntoiminp (llrst Intli's) '1 LAYlSit WITH (.lllW.S." An entire chnnpe vt every act ttii- week. y ATItP SA'll'KlfA V, at i o'clock. Kveulim 1) mrs 0i n at 7 t'ommence at 8. AflniiSHion fiO centH; secured feats, 75 cuius. f) 1(1 lit ELLEY'S G II A X I) NORTH AMMCAN ixuy:i: coin ceiit WILL POSITIVELY TAKE PLACE AT THE WA13ASII AVENUE 1UNK, CHICAUO, ILLINOIS, F1UDAY, SEPT. !H, lou, AT WUICII TIME HALF A MILLION DOLLARS IK PRIZES, INCLCDI-NCi $100,000 IN UKKEMIAUKS, 111 lc Prriit'iili'it to TlcUit-IIohUrs. Capital Vi-ixe, SlIO.OOO. M:M1iEH OF TICKETS ISUE1, 800.0U0. LVEHY OTHEK TICKET DHaWS A l'KIZE. 1 Gilt In Greenback , ;ii,n( o 1 Gin, lu Gn-clibacks lU.iIKI 1 Gilt, in Greenbacks uiu 1 Gbt. in 'iei nbu -k 4 Uvii 1 Gbt, iu GieeubackB ;i,uiu 1 Gin, in Greenback 2,uuu 'ill Gilts, In lirecnbackn, llw eucli 2 i U' J VI) tllito, In Grceiumckg, .MlUeacu lOUdJ Vu GIIib, Iu GreeubacliH, I0U eucli i Unj M Gbta, In GieeubackH, avcacu 1 (lw HOU Gllw, In Grcenbucks, lueacn H,ww 11H.U Giitn. in Grenibiiqka. 6eucd 6,0,m 1 Gbt, licanlciiee lu GliicaKo ft.uuo 10 Gilts, Lot In Chicago, eacli n,uuu 4U Gms, l'luuus, S(iUeacb 2ll,Uiu V(l GiftH, Me.oileous, 1MI cacb I.UW 111) Gilts, bibles. Hill eacb 2 lull! Vita GhtH, Goia Watclien, IM each Su'.OM Villi idlta, Goiu Watcbea. iuu eacn vu K0 Gilts Silver Wan-ben, Weucli lHuuu UOU Gins, hllver WaiCjes, iUeach "" lj'lM) 247 64J Glita, worth 147 64j i.VEKV OiUEU TICKET DRAW a A 1 K1ZE. We take pleasure In announcing that wo have nint wltb unuaralleied aucccsa, In aplie 01 the inaurtiwui uIiuk ciicmes tbat liave been prcsontert to Hie iieople 1 y IrrehpotiHibie uartiea ibis last couslderailon ban, however, operated toielayour aalcs, ami uiuveut our At-cnis Irom properly repotting, uulil we were mllvable to batlsly them tbat ou - enterprise is bat it lias been repren-ntcj to be In eonseiiueuce. we are compelled 10 extend tbe tmie ol drawing unU tlievstn 01 Mepteuiber, at wliich time tbe Minou Male fair will be held, when it will positive y occur. ArraiiKoiuenta are now being made lor the drawing. Tbe cnecks 81.0,01 11 lu number, are oearlv ready, iiie pian ol UrnHiiiK adopted Is an jollowa : Diipueaie nuin Lris. ik 111 1 10 6ili,wu,nre placed lnawbecl; 1I10 nrsi number drawn out tiik.es tbe tiltilii st prize, the next tlie second liltiln st prize, and hi on unill the wboie iS u .u prizes are drawn; Ihe whole drawing to he superintended by a coiiimitiee aiipoinUd bv tbe audience j be Wabash Avenue llnik lias oteu engaged, as will be seen by tbe loilow iny i Chicago, August 21 ln Dili Is to certllv that Messrs. a. a. Kelley A Co have Ins uny Itw-ed tbeyvabanb Aveuue Kluic or the evening ol the vt-lh day 01 heptcinln r, and nald ir the runic tbe sum ol Ibiee hundred dnliurs (.-IIUii ) L. U. JUitNsu.N a co . Lessees 01 tbe liluk. The drawing will take place a'ter the Concert wiiero 20,tiliii persons can witness it. A commit iv Hi 1 be appoinlcd by the audience to take charge ot Hie Httllle. All apents and piirclmsen will be supplied with a correct list of the drnlngas soon as published. 'lleke Biiru lersme at tlie principal news imeneles libtela. and book store?, and at our ollie.c, No. ms lian dolpli street I'rice 01 tickets, tl each, .sent by lnui1 on lecelpt of price, and thiee cent rtjuip mi muni jostuue. (.nut iniluceinents are otiered to agenti who 1 le wanted everywhere. Write im our ter.ns at oiue Bend rcieicncu with upplicatimi. SPECIAL IE It MS, OR CLI.B KATE'. 5 tickets to (,no address for .10 lu tickets to i.ue addresa lor '., i nj in tii keis to one a-ldre.-s loi i " 17 40 an tb Lets to one addremor i--: 4ii ti. Ueis to one audres, lor flj SU tickets to one address lor !!!!!!!!!!!.'lj .'.J In CMiiy ense st in the nam of each suhac'r'iher uud their Post Oil ce uiidress. iinov by drmts. i-Ust (Mlice order, express 01 in registered letters, may be gent at our r-k. EVEHY OlIIEK TICKET DRAWS A PRIZE. We refer by permission to tho followint; well known btiemess housi : ,. J H. I.1I I'lM OTT& CO., Publishers, I'bllad.lpli a Pennsylvania. SliELlMiN fe CO. , fnullshcrs, Vew York JAJito L. UAItl.KM Iinpurter, New York IHIIHIJY A: ..BVVIilUII. Publisnera. Huston. ' 'I APP1. McKLLLOP ii CO., t oiuuierclat Agency, CbU'auo, 111. 1.GU1M fAAKBAf'H & HCUWAl-rz Philadelphia. AlOhS i CO., Philadelphia. Address A. A. KEtLEr A CO., JTo. 105 ItANDOLPIl Street, Chicago, 111. ; JOHN J. KltOMKlt, f OLE AG EST FOR PHILAliKLPIIIA, 1ftttSt o. 4K3 tHES-SUT Street. AMUSEMENTS. Qll-AXD NATIONAL CONCERT FOK ThK riSini OK TUK J1XJER,V AND SAILORS' NATIONAL CEPUAIsS' HOME FUJ7D, ri)in AinriB cr tub tCLDlErtS1 AD SAILOUS' UNION, Vv AsblNGTON, D. C, AT DOVER'S THEATRE, On ThuEdcy Iveiiing, A.r.pnst 2, 1SS3, I'OSTl'OMFD US TIL THURSDAY LVEUIKG. OCTOBER 11. CCO .CCO Tickets Kill he sold at $1 each 75,C0O Prevents Awarded, valued at f 250,000 J2.",CC0 of the Profits to be given to the Sol diers' and bailors' JS at tonal Orphans' Home Fund, K-U'iOO to the Washington Hals and Vimale Orphan Asylum. The balance, after deducting expenses, to le paid to the Trea surer of the Soldiers' and Sailors' Union, IVo.ihinaton, D. C. One Pitbcut to Kvcry Four Tickets. TICKKTS CAN EE C-BTAISED FEOM OWENS c: CO., Military and Naval I.n w Oaicc, Kc ',27 CUKSMir ttrect, Oppoe!tcthe State House, Philadelphia. Pa Alvc sitt to aiij part ol the country pronipilybymail LIST OF I'KFSESTS TO EE AWAItDF.O. 'lliree story lirick residence, n street be tween Mxih and iSeveutb 1 Tbice siory i.rick lcaidcuce, ccolu struct 1H,0i'O 10,Ci'l t(0i snail 5 0 il 4 11,0 4,0fl'i 2 (i.i.i l.VKi 1 hlhi 1. (li'ii 6 l l'ii ft . Oil 2d (Kin (i 2X1 I.e.' ti.OCO SM) 7,.rA. 2 5ijJ 4 Ml 1 MIO 1 ,Vll near t 1 "brecstory Hrlck residence, 'icntn street, lielweeu M and N 1 1 wo story lliick residence, 'I enib street, berw ei n M and , 1 Two moi j J Tic It resilience, Tentn street, betwi en Si uud .n 2 Fine City L"ta,or, Sevciun Btreet, north.. 1 fepleualu Carrlave, lloiscs, and Harness ciiiiiilee 1 Hplcnnld Uluinonil Klim 1 bet l .lamonds couiplute (Pin, carUiiiKb, ami llmve 1 Grand l'luno (Hteinway) 1 t-i lid Bllverlea Met 10 (irnnd Finnos, JBuDeacn HI Orand Pianos MftuOcach l'O Ueiita' Gold Watches, S-'OO each bi) Ladies' (.old Watr.aes tl'i5 each ft (..rami i eloiici-ns, isVKl cacb t-U Anicrican-case hllver watcbe. i7S each.. i5 limiting do do K4U each.. 6U lilnniend Kings, 100 to $2(10 eacb T.t l imnond Pies. 6100 eacn 4li Sewing -Machines, fclti.. each 2d do H5 eauli 'id Mlver-platcd Tea bets ,5caeli Ml hi ver Liislors, 825 eutta S.ttU l locks. A.buins, Jowo.iy, Ac, 5 to'fcid 1,21.0 26 M 14,000 50.000 1U11I ................. 11 CCO Tea and I able spoons Ac. 2 to iVeaeh'. iuku i.oiu t ens, hicevo buttons, itc, 1 toJ 43,453 Hooks, i'uUery .'Eu'ifravlnBi,' &'c'.', Vl to 8i'l) eacb ' ' each n v , Total. .!, OU'J Ibe awards will be maue alter llio ( onccit. on tho stuge oi the theatre, where three thousand persons ciin w itness h. a committee will be appointed bv the audi ence to superintend the same. Prinieil ll. of awards wil. be published and suppl ed to Agents arid Tickot-ho.dcrs. fur. In lmvint? tickets win leiain them until alter tlie awuids are made, and 1 their numbers appear In the lisr. thee wi.l tnrward the.i tickets liiiiue.liaiolv, with ,uli directions as to the shli. pniK ol goods oi deeds i lor the property, 'lickets Mr sale ;at all the principal Hotels. Hook, and Music .stores in the city and at . the Headquarters, lu the fllamm.i li J air liu uIiuk lor he benefit ol tlio Soldiers' and Sai.or-' iuional Oiiibsns' Homo Fund, cornet ol Stveiith street and Pennsylvania avenue, Washington 1) (' 'i lie I irect.irs appeal to the llber..lity' of the people to give this enterptiMii their klnu suppint. nnd thereby insist In tc.Itvlng tbe wants ol the orphaus ot ourmlleii con i nines. C'AKI). Alarge number of tickets remaining unsold, It will be necessary to postpone the drawing until' THVKNDAY, tbe 11th of October. 1R66, at which time it w ill rosttivc!y occur. The many swindling schemes tbat have been pre sented to the public during: tbe past lew months, some what delayed our sales, until we were able tosatislv the peop e tbrouvbout the country taat this enteruilsu was genuine, uud so.ely lorcbiltabe purposes, ibu Jiltictorsare conlldent of theaaleuf overr ticket nii.l have allotted sulticleut time to guaraniee tbe 'saiea w ithout aiiv lurtber postponement Jluj II A. to a LL. Pres. Soldiers' and Manors' Cnlon ( ol. ( HAS. E C'APKI.AKI', I Alo.iAl.rl ALM'KufK, AlanaglnK llrecl.r WILLIAM s. MultoE, ) h b XJlrtcu"- TRCA81-BT DepABTMENT, ) On-ICB OK lNIKBSAL hlfvK.S'DB . ,, AsiiiNGToN, June 2, lnuti. i Whereas II. A. Hall and oibcrs.as "Managing lVirec tors" oi tbe "l.rsnd atlonal Concert," to behold in Waslnugton. il. Conibeidoi Auvustnext baveuiji flue application to i- ilephan. Collector of Inior.ml Kevenue lor the Co lection lil.trlct of tbe District o Columbia, tor permission to bo d a lottery rallla iW gilt einerorbe, aud prt sented to blm satlsliotorv ivi dence that ibo proceeds of said lotterr, raille. or u; enterprise ill he dcvoied to charitable uses, permission is hereby granted to such "AlamiBi, g Mrectors" to bold such lotury, raille. or gut enterprise tree from a'. rh"iv, whether Irom tax or license, in respect to such lotto!' rutlie, or gbt enterprise. E.A. KOI.LI.NS, . Commissioner We reier, by permission, to Msjor-l.enornl V'infloltl S. Hancock, 1". H A (.enernl hobert C" sciienck , il. i . Ohio (ienerul llulben E Paine, i. c , Wis. (ienerai John 11. Ketchaiu M c . y (Jeneral .lumes O ,Hliint, Kansas (eneral J H. Hcndrlck, Iowa. OoieraJ 1. ('. Alci alluill, I), c. General O V liuyten, n. Y. hen. '1 bourns W. I'erry, At. P., MIcli. Hon George Lawrence. Al. C, J'euua. 1). C. Forney, Ksq., I), t. Major. I. K liouguty, N. Y. liun. Hicbavd Wai ach, .Mayor of Washington, I). C. H. n. lltutv V i son. I', .v s Hon Wiidain 1) Kcllev, SI. C, Peuna Hon. Ke.Itan V. W baley, AJ. C, Wet Va llum Mien C. Ingerso 1, M. C, III. Hon. Henry C lieinlnic, M. C , conn. Hon A. U. 1 allin, Al. ('., X. Y. lion. Leonard Myers. M. (.'., l'enna. Hon. W I llain A. .Newell. At. C..K.J. Hon George W. Julian M.C' .Ind Hon. Stephen F. Wilson, AJ C I'enna. Hon. J. IL Gilnneil, M .:.. Iowa Hun. H F. ade, U. 8. Kenator Ohio Hun ts. 1 .Latham il !., W. Va. Hun. Itenj. K. Wlison, AL C, Ohio. (;en Kovs Al. '., Ohio. V. IiHani E. Owens, Ei , Philadelphia. 9 8 thslu ) AL I'. 1 8 (L.ATK Al ILLKU'S) WINTER V GAbliEN Niis 7211-TSU VK Ktieet. li KAMI IMjTKlME.NTAL COflC'EUTS MGHl'LY. 'j;v two lurge aud efPcient tirehestras. 'JOMOliT, Ann I VEIiY MOHT. lnconnrxlun with our LACI LSKiKhTKlNU llAAill, a I'.niss Land, couipiislug tne best Artists In Uio city w ill pcriorm. OPEN FOR TDK SlilAfiOV. Our spnelniis sun n.er Garden, artuticallj laid out Witu bbrubhery, r guntains. etc. II THE LAOIF.H' SALOON, Esptcliillv set apart lor F ' VI LIES, the best of Creams aim oil er Heireshments will be served. 6T6j G YMN ASIU lt EOE LALlFH. OVKTLEMEN, AND CHILDREN, 1. B. COlt. OF MTH ANU AKIJH B1KEE1.S. The Institute, which again lias been greatiy Improved tor ihoicoming season, la low open lor subscriptions all day and evenings. , .. .. . Ki illlv exeru.sn linna la health and Strength, and If ht.b.v reci ni mended to boili sexes aud all ages. Terms nr Instruction, i monihs 8 '00 terms lor eli piactlce. 3 u.uuili- M,8 Eer partloulais send lot a circular or give as a eail. eiidiin I rulesKors Hit LI HKASI) fe LEWIS rr.- THE riANOS WHICH AVE - A1ANU rl k (t faciere recouimend tliemselves. We promise to our patrons qur H-niiuiul tc.ues, elegant workman ship tlurat.ilitv. aud lean.nsb e prloea. combined wi.h a iuiI tpursuiee For tinaouyut An. lull WALNOl' bltXi CKIOS 1TAKO MANUFACICIUKQ CO, AMUSEMENTS. AI.NUT STKKKT T H K A T K E. N. E. corner ol Mnth and WALNUT Streeis. TIL9 rTbuwIay) KVENiSO, Oertember 13 Tounh Mitht ol the Plstlngulshed Arusis, JMU. FKjI AIAYo AND JIRi, AO.NI8 PEURY. who will arrar as HIMtl DKSAftT ANT) EM it LIE, in the Grand Lomanilc Drama entitled ST. I KOI'iZ; OR, THE MISTAKE OF A LIFE, and as RI'Y GOJHZ AND THE COUJiTESct In the l'i aniknl cmedy ot I 1NT HKAK NHVER WON FUR HhV. FltlDA LtneUt of Mrs. AGS 1.S PEKKY. MPS. JOHN DPEW'S NEW ARCH "TTJEET '1 IIEATPE. Hegln" nt quarter to H o'clock. I.OUSK8 P tKEl) NKlillT.Y. MB. M) MRS. w ,1. FLUKr-NTE. l'OVIiTH MOIII'-4KOrilEH NEW HILL. i nl-i (Ihii sciuv) EVENING, .septcmb. r It, tbe Peantiitii lirnma o KATIli KEN MAVOFRN'I F.N; OB, XT. PA I KICK'S EVE and A IBt HiKVoilrt A V'1K. AIR ANIi MrtH W. J, FLORENCE In rlt Tit characters, songs, and dunce FKIDaV ereflt oi W. .1. FLOKKNPK. Tit KEE OI.OKtOlttl I lEi'F.h. In l:rhenra I.ssIIaVOL'OK. "VIEW AMERICAN THEATRE WALNUT J Ftr-et, tiovo L.chth. H. A. EAU.NpUAW Bo'e I.fssee and Manager. . , , , Last mctjts oi the Glttcd and ticnut (ul HOIiKI I,. PISIKKS, who will nneor In the Uur eiu ol , ERA DIAVOLti. and the popular Kmceol TIIH. HOl'QH 1)1 AM'lNli. YEW FLF.VKNTII PTrTErTilKTl A HOLSi:, X H.r.VE NTH Street rhove t'UFSNIT'f. TMK l''Alll.W Ki:.S )K I"' OP1.JV KOlt 'I'lIK SKIMIV. rIIM KOSS A DIXJO'S MlsTttKI., tbe (-rest Slur Iroupe oi tlie World tn their lllfWP L'l IllOl IAN SOIREES, hiiNG, DANCES, NEW M KLI SUITS nml 1 LAKTaTiON sciNK,-. 1 eors open at 7 o'cloek. Ci n menelnp at 8 oVlosk. t)2tim J. L. CAliN(.UOS-!, Aluungcr. INSURANCE COMPANIES EI.AAN AKBMUTUALSAFETT INSURANCE D J ' i All A ,11. INCORl'ORATED BY II K LFCiiaLATURE OF PENNSYLVANIA, 135. OFFICE, S. K. ((KAMI IIIIKD .D WALNUT SIHEETs, PHILADELPHIA Al ' RINE INSVUANC'E ON VrVSELS, J ;GO 5- To all parts of e orld. FRHUUT, S ' INLAND INSURANCE'S Cnt ooilibv River i ana.. Lake and I d Carriage to all parts of the Cnh.n FlftK lNSCHAJSCES nn Aterebardise generally. Ou Uteres, levelling Houses, etc ASSETS OF THE ( OM PAN Y November 1, Win. f '.rO.Off I nited r tales 5 per cent oan '71... W i tin 0 l-.n.l'lin ' 6 " 'HI ..1J8 luO HI 2('0 d'O " 7 3 10 per cent, loan Treasury Notes . 94,375-oj 1C0 CtiO Stale ol 1'euusylvatila live Per Cent Loau 90.,Vtt-0ii M,000 Siueul 1 ennsylvauia Six Per Cent. Loan ,')3,2r)0 00 SCCOt ity oi l hiladelphia SU. Per Cent. Loan 112 912 50 20.000 I'ct.risy vaina Railroad First Mort- pi.gei-'lx 1 er t-'ent. Ilonils 20,(l00 00 5,000 Pennsylvania Ualiroail rtecond Alort- tnge x I'er ent. P.omIs 23 ,7.10 03 25,01(0 Western Pennsylvania Railroad Alort- gage Mx I'er' ent. Komis 23,7.'lV0u 15 COj SOU Shares Stock. Gernnintown (ins company, principal and Interest guaranteed by ibo City of l hliadol . phis 13,5:17 59 71. 0 Hii Rhufvs (tuck Pennsylvania ltail- road Con.iinnv 8,5S,V00 8.CC0 1011 Shares Stock Noitn rennsylviuiiu Railroad Conionny 3,2-10 00 40 ton In posit whh I'nlted Siates (lovern- mei 1, subiect to ton days' c.til 40 QM-Ot 30.0CO Stale ol Tennessee Five I er Cent. ,,. Loan 13,100'On 1 i0,7C0 Loans on Hnuita and Mortgage st lieus 011 Clti Property .... ....170 00000 ei,Cj,8iii Par. Alaretva, j....S:Klfi,."innsia iveiil Estate 8,i,Hl i-im IU Is receivable ior insurances muile..l 21,013 J7 llalnncts due at Agencies : Premiums on Marine eollclea, Accrued lnte ri st aud other debts uue the Com- tu.l 40,511-44 Scr.p and Sti ck of sundry insurance and othc ompanles, 1U3. Esti mated vi.lne 2 91 0 1 Ci'Hh in Punks 55 (VsVwi (.ash In Drawer 67B4S 5B,6 15 3' 1.'.'M'V)'18 DIRECTORS. Samuel E. Stokes, J F. Penlstun, Thomas f. lTni.,1 John c. Davis, ' t diiiund A. t-ouder TlieopbiiusPauldliiir, oliu H I eiin.se Jan ts Triuiuuir.' Henry 1 . Jiahett, Jr.. James c. Hand. Villhirn C Luilwig, Jofeph II. S'eal, i.iorve c. Lcipcr, Iingh Craic, Robeit Jiiiiton. jn-iiry i-ioan, W 11 lam G. lloulton, Edward l)arl!iii..toii,. II Jinos ltrooks, Edward Lai'outcade, lacob P. Junes, James IV AlcFailnnd, Joshua P. Evre. Sueuoer Alcllvatn, J. Ii. Seinple, Plttshiirs, A. 11 Horger. l'lttshurg, I, 'IV v.. 1.1,1.,,,..... John D. Taj lor, IIIIIM i. Ivnru 1.1 1 . -' ... aim. i'resi"eiit. jitmit ETLBVlix, Secretary. 1 lj N01 ITH AM El 11 CAN TRANSIT IJSiSUHAKCE COMPANY, No. 133 South FOURTH Street rUJLADELPlllA. Annual I oilclea issued against Oeneral Accident: al di Pcription at exceedingly low rutea. Awan to am 1100. at a premium of only one-nail ner cent .eeornK,?e,'.Ull,n,0Kl,Dt ,n"ure'' ln ceo Hth aed iiiim pS n e"ch "ce,, euual 10 toe wholo pre hbort time 1 lckets for 1, 2, 5, 8. 7, or 10 days, or I. S, 01 0 months, at 10 ccuia a dav, InsurluR in the sum of a iulia or giving lb per week it" disabled To be " had 1 at tne leuorai Ou.oe, 133 S. t UL RTH Street "hhadeU pbia. or at the various Railroad 1 icket otlice. lie Tsure Hor I'ircalais aud further mlonnatton annlvat th any? ' " "", ' utl"'" .Vth! LEWIS L. HOIPI. President JAMES M. C'ONRAb, xVoisJrer HENRY C. PROWN.'Seerea.-v' JUHii c. BIILLITI' Sol cHor . , ., . , l lREdORS. "0r aI.Li5.nPV At.Xdm7 W Rallr01", VW an es M. t onrad, No. M3 Ma.ket street Il I irig-sley, tontinenUl Hotel. H. Eels, tiring, Nos. M and 39 Dock street Euocn Eewis, late Oen. Sup't I'entia R. It. (., t. hranolHcus Cen. Agent Penna. R V Co eorge Alartln, No. m Cesuut street 1 S 10m Q-1 HARD PIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. . Aril AL PAID IN. IN CASH, SMKI.dOO. Its capital, with a good surplu . is saiely invested. 701 Lo-tes ly fire nave been promptly pala, and more Uin 500,000 Hlsbursed on this account wuhin the past few rears. tot the pretent the cilice of this company will remain at .,I',,,15 fw AI.NUT BTUKKT, I., ",T? ,M 8 fiw n,bt will remove to its ti WJI in. ni'i-Nu N. E. CORNER SEVENTH AND CH FMNET STREETS. Then as now, -we shall be hnppv to Insure our patroina ucb rau s as are coimlstent with suiety. Wlltll lu r-i i, . ...... I'lUbtlUKB 1 n.'ni.in . n A V r i , t V RAiAN SHEI'PARD t'HOs. IA( KELLAR.' JOHN SI'PPLI E JOHN V. CLaOUORN, Alii 1iT.11 n. uh.i.jstx V. tt. LA WHENCE, CHARLES ). DIT'OfCi' HENRY F. KKNNE Y, ju.El li KLAPl'.Ai. D Tiiuw.ni' -iiAc..i, I'rosiilp.it, JAAiEJ 11. ALVOIUJ. Secreturr. j jB j TJ'lEE INSttTBANCB EXCLUSIVELY. THK PENNSYLVANIA F1KE JNNl'B VNcJS COM. PAN-Iueurporated IK2S cburter Perpetual -No sin WaI.NUI Street, opgoslle Independence Square. 'ibis Comoanv, favorably known to the community for over forty years, conuuue to insure against loss fir damage by bre ou Public or Private Bui dings, elthe periMniently or lor a limited time. Alau on Fiirm ur Stocks 01 Ooods, and Merchandise generally, on llberai , I feir Capital, together with a larc Surplus Fund Is lines ed In the must rareml maiuier. which V.lii.1 them to oiler to tlielusured au undoubted suuurnv in tiTa cae oj loss. u dieectois. I'anlel Smith. Jr. . John Devereux ' Alexitiider Hbiisod, I ! I.nniiis Siniih ' isnuc lia.-H iiurs,, llenrv I.ewla - thuisa Robblns - .1. 1 inn., , i,u, i- .i. lianlel Itad.loek lr " ""' . l'ANII I, SAIini J. I'sldent. n ILUAM O. I BOWtLL, Mcrgiuy. a 3ii INSURANCE COMPANIES. fTSJTV. Pini'T ITT lVCIttl 1 VHP n-n.Tm . 1 ''.'11.11 . . I . , llVUSlt, S,U TIIIAfc K 1KI,0'SIT COM PA NT OF rUILADEL- ameo l'" e"fe"llocn,n8 ' Valuables under Onar CAriTAL, Vi0,On0 K. B Ilrowne, t larenee H t laik, John Welsh. 1 i,i ....... . , , DIRKtTOKS Charles Vacalester. Vxlwsr l W. Clark, AlAVMtiflnr ITn.w v. v.i.iuuniu XVI., 1 tMepiH .Henrr C. fiipson. Stepheu A. Caldwell, i ifsinpni. i. n. 11 HOW NE Vice -1 icsldent t E Ri N( E n. CLARK. Sctreiary and 'Measurer, ROI1KIIT I'ATTF.RSOM , .:!l,,.', Pte-enii In ihe I bo prool liulldmg of tbe 1 lilUdelnhi Natlvnal Hank. llEs.NLi bi n - E 1 . ABOVE FOIIRTIL The Cemrany will rommenee business on tbs 1st of FepKmhrr .Hi , and Will be prepared I TO 1IMK1VK DiPnsns I NDER Oil AR NTER np en the lolHwItig rates for one eror less period tio eminent and all other lonpon) securities, or those transferable tl 00 per tlOOO by del vc.y, melmling Rank linis.... y Ooxeinnn in and all other securities, I nrgetiahle tiily bv endorsement J w l1" ,lonn Cod Com cr llni Ion if 2. per aiOOO. si ver com or Pnl Inn 92 (Hr 1(J0 Si. ver or Cold Plate tinder seal, l nner's estimate of lull value, audi M rale s uhect 10 adjustment (or tia k. f 00 p9r I0' on a basis ol 1 Deeds. Alortgages. Valuable'"rapeni nenera'lr when bit k 41 JCaf nch' or cuorilln W ills, M ! which premium covers the remainder ol tbe lite of the maker. Cash lioxes ornnall Tin poxes, for paper ol Hankers Ciipltalisis.Aleichants, Law vers iradcamen Eamlllea eie.wl'l he received at each box ortiunkoer yenr contents unknown to tho Company, and liability limited. FOR COLLECTION OF ITFRF.T, Ovr, PER CENT ON AAIOIJST COLLKCIED COITONS AND 1NTERMHT W'LL Ri. COLLECTED WHEN I1 : bl K 1 D AND III AIITlED TO IHE OWSKRH. DLrosns of aioey kiceivkh 01 which INTHIEsT WILL HE ALLOWED. This Company Is also auihonzed to act as Execu tors. Adii.lnls rators. and Unarnlnns, to roce've ami execute Tiusts of sverv doscrlolion from Ibo Courts, Corporations, or IndiVidua t. X. B. DROWNE. President. RoBKl.T PTTK1I(V, tccretary and Tteasurcr. 4 lm 1829cnAllTEIi PERPETUAL, FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPAOT r l'llII.ADKI.PlITA. Assets on Januarv 1, 18G0 ,506,8510(3. Capital Acciuei. Surplus... Premiumt .1400.000 00 i. V44 M.'l 11 l.RU.Sug'Ol L6E1TLF.D CLAIMS, INCOME F08 1866 111107 03. ' U0 0W. ro..s,rs paid siycE 18d over 85,000,000. fcn'c.m.1 nbd Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms. , . , , DIRECTORS. ' ( l anes i- Bi.ncker. I owaid c. Dale. l i l.ms V a; nei. Oeorge Fales, biiinuc. jTiim I Allred Finer. (. rorgo W . Uichards, I Erancis W Lewis, M. . Ua"tLia IPeter McCa l. t.'nAi;T.F.K BAHl'KEK. President. 1, w U AL" (' DALE, Vice-President. JAS. W. AlcALLl.sr EH. Sicrclary vrolim. 3 tU LIVERPOOL 1) L ON I) O.I AMD GLOBE IKSUHftNCE COfilPANY. Capitp.1 and Assets, $16X00,000. Invested in United States, $1,500,-000 lolal I'remiuiTis Jteoeivetl by 'the Coni;nny in lft(5, 4 ,5)17,175. Tctal Losses Paid in 18G5, $4,018,250. All lesfes promptly juljustcd without reloicnce t 1 Belaud. 10 ATWOOD SMITH, Oeucral Agem ior Pennsylvania. Ol-'I'ICK, No. ( Alfrcliaiit.s' Iixehansn, PHILADELPHIA 811 em pLOVlHEM' 1,1 FK AND TRUST COMPANY ,L OF PlllLAOEi PtilA No. Ill l-uuili I tiCKTli Htreet. ICORPORA'1 11) 3 ' MlJ.VIU. U'2d..lB65 t A1TTAL. OlfiO OOU. I'AIO I S. Insuror.ee on Lives, by ienrlv I reniliims; crhvIS, 10. or .0 vein' Pienilumo. boii-iorieiture. EndowuieiiiH, payab o at a uture age, or on prior tkeca-e, bv i eailv PreniiuuiH, or 10 year Premiums both c h les Min-ioMeimre. Annuities ginnteil on l'arorable terms Term I o ii les Chil 'rcn's I- udowiueuta Ibis Company, while guing tlie Insured tbe security otapafdup (a.ita.wiil divide the entire protlts of tlie Li e business anions Its Policy holders. Molieis recclvi d at Imerest, an I paid on demand. Authorized by charter to execute I rusts, and 10 act a Executor or Annilnistrati r. Assigneo or Guardian, aud iu oiler llduciuiy capacities unuci appointment o anv ourt ol this l ouitm.nv. ealili or of any person or per-i sons, or bodies politic or corporate. PIIILCTOHS PAMI'EL R. PHIPLI'Y, ! UICIIARTI rADBUIIT. Jl ltl M1.M1 UA KKR illENRV IIAINIX, ' JObllUA H. MORRIS, T WI4TAKBKOIVV. KlCllABO WOOD, lVM. C. LOAUsTHETH, 1IARI E8 F COKFIN HAMUELR SHIPLEY. ROH LAND PARRY, President. Actuary TIK'MAS WISTAlt. il. I)., J. B. TOWNfiE SI). 7 1!7 S Meblc.l Knamlner, Legal Adviser. PIKENIX INSURANCE LXfilPANV OF PHI', LAOELPH1A. IMUMOIfAlKD IHOI-CUAKTKB P'RPETCAL. ho i!!4 A ALLT street, opposite the Exchange. In BCi'.ltkn lo MARilsE aud IKLA - D 1NHI RANCH tl;ls I iniKiny Insures Item loss or iiumutel.y KIKE, on liberni erms on liullillnirs, meiehaniilse lonilinre. etc., ior limited periods, and peruiauently on buildings, by ilepo'.ltot premium The Coiiijiuny !.as been In active operation for more tl.au f.IAl YEA itH, during- which a 1 lusBeubats bsea. piompily adjusted and paid. John L Hodce. btkECTOBS. EawrM.ee Lewis. Jr.,. M. B. Malioney, John T. Lewis, William 8. (irant Robert W. Learning, 1. Clark Wharton, Hauiue I Wilcox 1. T ...1- , - , i m v in, Benjamin Kt Ing. 'Ihoma, U. Powers, A. H. Mcllearv KOmoud Castillon T mils IV N'orrlK. JOHN R. WUCHKItER, President Raw l Wiicox. Hecretarv IS STOVES, RANGES, ETC. QU LYE lt'S NEW PATENT DKtP SAN1MOINT II O T - A IK F IJ 11 N A C E. ALSO, PHI EH AIJ'S JNKW LOW PBESSUBU STEAM IfEATINii APPAIUITJS. KOH BALK UY CHARLES WILLIAMS, 610 $ fc o. llo2 Al A li li Ki HTKItlir, TIUiMPSO.N'S LONDON KITCHENER, '.m-"m ..v . . i i, x "Aur., tor tamliies. hnto s, k?J'I .'"c 'tis tit Ut lou.s 111 TWESTV DIEfV HkS'i Jin.L V rv, ,. ' Lunuuwii -urn i en rifenotird In rHtot ''"'Mt UnMet Cook- ti.Vft. 'o b .iu i'-iuii, uv iiie nianuiao iltffltuthCm Ko. kit) H. BECOMJ Htiwt RODEllT SJiOEMAKER & CO., WIIOLESALK DKU GISTS, MANUFACTUllEltS, JMtOUIEKS, AX1) DEALERS IN ruinls, Variilics. n:r,l oils No. 201 KOHTII FOURTH STREET, . 7 2S3mJ COPKER OF RAt'E. T AN DSC APE PRAWINO CABD3, A HEAD JJ tittil setlesol views, (itieen In ouuibr designed lor the Instruction of Juvenile artists -riee, It oen Suekate With the EYT.NI.Nu TELEOKtfH SKW H.HK CLIi'l'LK tc , will be found on sale at the Ml NKWMITNI b. W.e VEMil and CULSMIT Btieca.
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