THE DAILY" EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 18GC. CITY INTELLIGENCE. lor ; Additional Local Mema see Ftflh l'ag . Meeting or Coiwiia. Fortbe first time aince the 12tu ot Jul y, Councils met yesterday, in reeular session. During the reocss Heleot Council Chamber bag bocu thoroupbly reno vated, tbe walls being frescoed in lirht colors, and the woodwork newlv painted and varnished. tried Dranch.K quorum bcinp; present, Mr. King avcrreJ that he was present at the special meeting, and that no quorum. appeared, and the President declared loruially aa adjournment; ot courso there could be no other meeting that day, lnivMuucb as it required twrtity-lour Hours' notice for all sppcial meetings. He also denied that the journal was correct in the record ol tbo members present; gentlemen were noted as pre sent who wi re absent. Mr. Kinsr moved to ex punge Irom the minutes all after the annonuce mint ot 'adjournment," tor up to that point the minutes are correct. Mr. Cattell asked for the names of the frentle men enrolled, but who were not present. He recollected being present, and saw Mr. King there, but refusing to answer to the roll call. Alter some further discussion, Mr. Lynd sug- f estcd that the ouly question Dolore tle Cham er whs whether a legislative body, when In session, and compelled to a'liourn for want of a quorum, the members could remain until a sullicicnt number arrived to constitute a quo rum, and then transact business. That is a lepal question. Alter lui'thcr diseus'ion, extending to flvo o'clock, the motion to expunge was not agreed to. Yeas Messrs. Campbell, Hopkins, Karaerly, Kinsr, Marcus, and 1'iure (i. Navs Messrs. Jiailow, Dumm, Cattell, Free man, Cray, llodgdou, Jouea, Man uel, l'olloclr, Ritchie, tjhallcross, Shermer, iSrnith, Spermg, Van Cleve, Wacncr, and Lynd 17. A communication was received irom the Com missioner of City Property in reference to the insurance on Moyamensing Hall. Ho called at the oflice of the Fraukliu Insurance Company iu regard to the $10,000 on the luiildintr, and was inlormcd that the company did not consider itsell liable for the loss, inasmuch as the build ing bad beeu altered, and devoted to purposes other than those mentioned in the policy; and further, as the destruction was caused by the action of a mob. the company is not liable." He ierrcd to the Committee on City Property. A communication was received from the Chief Engineer of the Fire Department, sub milting the names of the As'stant Euaincers as elected, except, in the Fi'th District, where there was a tie. Referred to the Committee on Trusts and Fire. A communication was received from the Sani tary Committee ot the Board of Health iu refer ence to the impure condition of the water sup plied at the Delaware Works, and calliue: atten tion to the inet that medical men had decided that the water was not lit tor domestic purposes. Ketcrred to the Committee on Water. Mr. UaTlow submitted a resolution instructing the City iSolicltor to proceed ugaiust Messrs. Hunch & Hons lor illegally erecting a lrauie building near the eastern cud of Morris street, in the First Ward. Het'erred to tae Committee on Highways. The Committee on Law reported ordinances changing the places of voting in the Fourth Division of the Fourteenth Ward, and the Eleventh Division of the Fifteenth Ward, which were adopted. Mr. Freeman introduced a resolution' direct ing the lleceiver of Taxes to collect all unpaid taxes imposed by the Stute lor the present and previous yenrs upon all property which has been released Irom the payment of municipal tax. but which is liable to the Slate tax. Agreed to. The amendment by Common Council to the bill authorizing the laying of a water main was postponed until the next meeting of Councils'. The ordinance Irom Common Council, ranking apxiropriation to pay police magistrates, was coiicurrrd in. ! The ordiuance abolishing the oflice of In spector ol Streets, passed by Common Council, gave rise to a long debate, and finally a motion To indetinitely postpone was made and not acieed to. Yeas, 7; nays, 12. The bill then passed. Colonel rage preseutea a protest, sipueu oy the Democratic members, in regard to the cor rectness of the journal of the special meeting. Adjourned. Common Branch. A communication was re ceived Irom David P. Weaver, City Commis sioner, asking Councils to make an appropria tion to pay Ids salary from January 1, 18UG, to August 26. Referred to Committee on Finance. A communication was received from Michael Mullen, member of Common Council from the Seventeenth Ward, resigning his seat. The resignation was accepted. Also, one Irom the Chief Engineer of the Fire Department, stating that iu August last he had suspended the Good Will Engine Company, and that the said Company appeared at a tire on the 7ih ot September, without orders, and therefore he reported them for disobedience of orders. A motion to lay the communication on the table was voted down, and one was made to refer to the Committee on Trusts and Fire. Tbe Mayor returned,.wlthout his signature, the ordinance making au extra appropriation of $2600 to the Law Department, on the ground that the amount is to be taken from the School loan, and there is no authority given for draw ing th. warrant. The veto was sustained. The ordinance from Select Council appropri ating $65,000 to the Water Department to pay for the laying of a 20-inch main on Columbia avenue, from Sixth street to Twenty-third street, the money to be taneu Irom the loan passed in 1865, was taken up and agreed to. Mr. Marcer, Chairman of the Committee on Finance, reported au ordinance appropriating $1000 to pay Police Magistrate. Adopted. Mr. Stauton, of the Committee on Pert War dens, reported an ordinance authorizing the lease ot Arch street wliart to be translerred to the New York and Philadelphia iileamboat Com- TionTi Atrreod to. Mr. Evans, iu nlace, presented an ordinance nhniichtno the office of Chief Inspector of Streets n And after the DOth day of September. The -,r,lmnnrt WfLR mlontpd. Mr. Wray, in place, submitted an ordinance making it unlawful to deposit manure on any of the -wharves of the city south of Lehigh .i.ronno un.i north of Washington avenue. Afw ihA ftdontiou of The first Ecctiou, Coun cil refused to suspend the rules to allow of its final passage. Mr. Evans offered a resolution that the Com mittee on Trusts and Fire leport to Councils the names ot t he Engine, Hose, and Hook and Lad der Comnar.ies suspended since the 1st of Janu ary, 1806. the ciatn of suspension, etc Referred to Committee on Trusts uivl Fire. Mr. Hetzetl offered a resolution providing for the discharge of the Committee on Trusts and Fire from any further eomi'leration of the com munication of the Chief Engineer suspending the South Penn and Lafujette Hoe Companies from active service. After some further discussion, the resolution was Indefinitely postponed. The ordiuance Irom Select Council, providing for the purchase ot the lots located iu Twelfth atrcet, north of Fitzwater: Cherry street, east of Twentieth; Fourth Btreet and Montgomery ave nue; and ou the southeast corner ot Seventeenth and Christian Btreets, for school purposes, was taken up and adopted. Mr. Fox moved that when Council adjourn it adjourn to meet on the tirst Thursday after the second Thursday in Oc'.ober. Not aureed to. Yeas, 11; nays, 14. The resolution from Select Council chau'n tbe place of election iu the Fourth Divls ' ot. of tbe Fourteenth Ward was takeu up. Mr. Nichols stated that the report tt'tacnpd to the resolution was a lraud, as it had nevor cen before the Committee on Law. 'J0. therefore, moved its indefinite postpouemeD fc yue motion to tiost none was not agreed to. Before any final action w", jj up0a the resolution, the Chamber ad' (0Urned, no quorum Nebiotjb FALL. f y-fl -Rmilv Marklev. re siding at No. 706 No' ... vineteeuth Btreet, fell irom a third-story ...i.i,., r tr resilience, Appointment Idf Collectors 6f Ticn soNiL ob Poll Taxes. The Receiver' Ot'Tates has appointed the following pcrvni, under a rec nt law, to receive tne poll tax in each of the Wsids: First Ward, Alderman Patnuel Lutz, No. 1305 Moj amending avenue. Second Ward, Charles B. Pottlnger, Christian street, above Second. Third Ward, Joseph Brown, No. bl9 S. Fifth street. Fourth Ward, John Hardy, Fourth and Monroe. Fifth Ward, James (iillingham, Third and Caskill strcpts. Sixth Ward, William A. Thoip, National Guards' Hall. Seventh Ward, Aloerman George I'atehell, No. 1348 Lombard street. Eighth Ward, Alderman William Ogle, Seventh street, below Chesnut. Ninth Ward, Alderman Samuel P. Jones, Jr.. No. 31 S. Eleventh street. Tenth Ward, Alderman Lewis (Jodbon, Ni. 14s N. Thirteenth direct. Eleventh Ward, Con rad If. Andress, No. 1?8 Noble street. Tw. IttD Ward. Alderman W. 8. Toland, Toird and But tonwood streets. Thirteenlh Ward, Alderman Joseph Plankinton, Franklin and Spring Garden streets. Fourteenth Ward, Alderman Jacob Mossey, Thirteenth and Green streets. Filteenth Ward, Alderman C. E. Paucoiist, No. 1307 Cal lov.hill street. Sixteenth Ward, William Pnt chard, No. 1114 Sepviva street. Seventeenth Ward, Wesley Stevenson, No. 420 Master street. Eighteenth Ward, Alderman John Clouds, No. 1125 Marlborough street, Niiveteenth Waid, Alexander McEwen, Frankford road andlork street; Georce Deitz, No. 2047 (Jermanlown road; William Irawford, No. 1020 West street. Twen tieth Ward, William Stiles, Finokford road and Oxford etreete; c. II. Test, S. E. corner ElevenHi and Giraid avcuue; Manuel Triol. Nineteenth street and Ridee avenue. Twenty-first Ward. Alderman Joshua Fletcher, Twenty-ninth and Emmet streets; Alderman O. H. Rams dull, Maiia.vunk; M. M. Pester, Roxborougb; J. Hill, Roxborough; Williain D. Thomas, Ger mamown road., west of Broad street. .Twenty Fecond Ward; Reuben Sands, Chesnnk Hill; Aloerman Robert Thomas, Germantown; Thomas F. Middleton, near Olney, Twenty-third War I, James Kay, llolniesburc; George' Hart, Bustle ton; J. Lott, Somerton; B. B. Sliallcro3s, Seven Stars Hotel; A. L. Duuean, Thomas J. Holme, and Joseph II. Comly, Frankford; James Stack house, White Hall. Twenty-fourth Ward, Alder man Matill, Fortieth street and Lancaster ave nue; Samuel Haworiu, Hestonville; Edwin Lyster, Thlrtv-tourth and Lancaster avenue. Twcnty-liith War), Joseph Boucher, Nioetown; John Smith, Aramingo; Edward Onyx, Brides burg; Alderman George A. Reese, Cumberland street. Twenty-sixth Ward, Alderman Thomas Dallas, Shippen street, above Broad: Alderman Charles Mink, No. lltiG South Elevent h street. Twenty-seventh Ward, George W. Freas, McAlpine street; George Ingram, Darby road, above Blue Bell. . ' AVhat Becomes of tue Puofessional Tdievks? The public are generally informed of the commit ment of professional thieves under the ninety-day law, but it is rarely any notice is t;dicit of their discharge, though they are often seen upon the streets a lew days alter they are sent to prison. The ollicial records at the County Piison show that the following named were committed and discharged at the times and iu Hie manner stated: Daniel Burns, re ceived on the 16th of August; discharged by the (,'Uarter Kesious Clerk ou the 18th, two days after, ltobert Davis and Charles Touug we're committed at tue same time Burns was, and were discharged by the Quaiter Sessions Clerk at the same time, on the 18tu. G. W. Kerns was received on the 16th of August, and discharged by the Quarter Sessions Clerk on the 2."th ol the tame mouth. Kerns was rearrested on the 29th and comiuttted to pri-on. The same record shows that, George Gordon aud John Davis, who were committed for ninety days under the pro fessional thieves' law, were discharged on hvbeas corpus lour days after their commitment. No information is contained in the discharge rt ceived from the Quarter Sessions Clerk to show why the men who had been declared to be pro Ipssional thieves, and who were committed for ninety days, were released two days alter Assault and Battery. At the County Prison, yesterday, Alderman Bonsall heard William Stack and Felix Shields on the charge ot committing a gross assault on Caroline Viech- ter. complainant is the wife ot a soldier whose husband was killed at the battle of Autictatn. She has a claim against the Government, which not neing aoie to ouuun. ana naviug no means of support, she was committed to prison under tne yacrant law, ana the assault took place, as icsutieu, in tue van, wnne tney were on their way to prison. They were committed to an swer. Such assaulrn are said to be auite fre quent, and they show the ni'ccsity ot having prison vans so constructed that the males and jemaics can De Kept separate irom eaou other. Democratic Meeting. A large Demo cratic meeting was held, last evening, at Union nan, sixth aim christian streets. Mr. J. w. Fnu.icr, the Democratic candidate lor Senator in the I-Hot District, made an address, which was enthusiastically received. A series of reso lutions endorsing the President, condemning the action of the radical Congress as revolutionary and disorganizing, aud approving of tho 14th of August Convention, were read by Mr. John B. Minton. and adopted. The resolutions also con demn the course of the Mayor and City Councils in refusing to receive the Chief Magistrate of the nation, as tending to inlure the best interesis of the city. Colonel E. W. C. Greene, Colonel J. R. Flauigen, and others addressed the meeting, which adjourned ot a late hour. Republican Meetings Last Night. The "Boys in Blue,"ot the Thirteenth Ward, held a meeting last evening, at Washington Hall, Eighth and Spring Garden streets. E. Ilaiper Jeffries presided, and speeches were made by Hon. Leonard. Myers, Captain Butler, Genetal Owen, and others. A series of resolu tions, endorsing Congress and the course pur sued by the Hon. Mr. Myers, were adopted. A very large meeting of the R'-ptibUcan party ot the First Legislative District was held lust evening at Kater Hall. William Mason, Esn., presided, and addres'es were delivered by Wil liam S. Irwin. Esq., Republican candidate tor the Legislature, John Sheddon, Esq., J. T. Owen, and Lewis Wain Smith, Esq. Tbe New City Ick Boat. Messrs. Cramp it Sous. Kensington, are building a new ice boat lor the city. She is to be constructed ot iron, and will measure 175 feet long, 25 feet 6 inches beam, and 10 feet 8 inches depth of hold. The machinery oi the old lee boat is to be placed in the new one. This will bo a saving in the city of a large sum of money. One hundred and ninety-four nun are now at work on the vessel, and the builders intend launching her about the piiddlQof pe.vt piou ti;, when she will be ready for operations In the fall. Philadelphia Water Works. Tho following statement ehows tho operations of the Philadelphia Water Works during the moatU Of August last: No. calls, pumppd Avo No. of trails, uuuipeil nor day. 27 409,2'il 8.03,1(IJ 5,Bl!7 40S 1,003 20 J 508,744 uurinc month. Faiimount. 852.1li7.0'.)5 boliuvlkiU. ... IX'luwuio . ... 2itli Ward... Ciciui&nloA'n. , 42,881,281) 17fl,0Ul,630 8,94,0(iil , 13,020,000 1,148,074 065 30,873,800 Ofjicial Actiok of Building Int-jr-ECToits. A suit h been commenced by the Building Inspectors auainst Messrs. liauuu a Sons, manufacturers of a fertilizer, lor the erec tion on tne wniui, oeiow uicKersou hueci, ui extensive wooden buildings, which are declared to be contrary to the city ordinance. it ia roimrtnri that the Count de Chambord has determined to quit Venice noyy tliut it has bee oiue Italian, and to sell the property which be has 'In that city, to wit: uie nouse in wuieu hp liimaplt lvkiilim tlip villa of the Duchess do HeiTy, and that of his sister the Duchess of Parma. The Count states that he cannot cou seutto reside auy longer in a city which has now become the property of a Government which has caused the exile of the Duke of l'arnia and the Klnii of Naples. Count de Chambord will be unlverBallv l-osretted at Venice, where he was I much respected for hUgreat kindness of heart and genera! an lability. AMUSEMENTS. LW CHBbNUT BTREET THEATRE. JN CHf B VI Htrt'Ot. hovo Tnrelftd. Doors ojien at 1 15. curiam rues at 8. THI EVENING. ) BKNKHT of tho DisliDgalshea Lyra- Artmt, 1,1, VRBIVLI, Vfc.VrVALI, VfcdlVAi.I. who will appHn the BUi CI SSFUL TfKV PLAY, A SUKRlAiiK CFHI IKI -A'lE. A MAItKl .h vmilFlCA IK, A M.lhH 4UB ("EKiiriOATK, A WAhKI i-nt'lFIDATK. with NfW Bci Dery, biihuib which a ay lie otmod iiit idu 1 1' utt. 1 1 r. n-.-y w okk- nvr. THK. EMille. NKW I'UMPAnY will apppnrln lh caxt MiuiiAi iikkjiuu, aontBtnoor is, OKA I FAMILY MAIIlCh.. w A L NUT S T K IS E T Ctl K A T R h. N.JJ. corner ot Mntli aua WVI.Nt'T Streets. O.nLY liKM.n r nv MKS. AU.NK8 l'EHRY, A HIGHLY ATlRAt IIVK KN II HIVMSMEJiT. t OVU1Y, 1R AHA, VARIKTY. Til 8 (Frlilav) l".VKiiiMl. Meotmnhar 14. Bulwtr's btliUuiit i omcriyof . .. MOMil-AIONEY, . . with a splendid cunt Mr. FH aa K MAYO as Alfred F.velvn Dulle.v Mnocth Mr. J. 11. Hobens t'irJtC'doritk bluuut .Ir (,. Walcot Jr. -ravea Air. O H. fi.wccit Ciara 1'oiiKlnm Mrs. AUNEH I'EKKY nlr .lolin Vcsey .Mr W. a. Chapiiiau Lcdy Jraukiin Mr. W. A. Chapumu I)ouk)u .criold'H Ntutlcn! DM naol William Mr. FRANK MAYO Harl Mr.. Ai-.JiE-s Te-RttY M1 KS. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH STREET 'I HE AT HE. Beiilnd at quarter to H o'clock. THREE GLORIOUS I IKt J-.n. SIR A1 ililH. FLOKEHUE In uliic cliaractcrfi. e. nj-a, and dances Tills (Fildav) KVIisl.su. .-cptembur 14, 1 1 IF, 1R1-I1 LION. THKIlK MARRIED. AND THE YANKEE IIOUSEKEEPElt. MR AM) iRS. FLultrHi'E In nine distinct clian.c erg . sona, Uancea. and fun ukunduiK'O. J (iRl AT BILL FOR 8A1CRDAY JilOHT, W onC a y I N 1 1 a V OUU E lu E W AMERICAN T 1IEATRE, HFNU'IT OF WISH JENNIE WOlcKKLL. ITIIIS (Friday) tViJiLNO. epteulbcr 14. will be iierairnitd LOLA MONTEZ Katherine Mi8 .lENNIE WOHEELL FRA OlAVOLO, tho W OV BELL SIS I K ltt In original characters. HIS LAST LhllH. P'cvint'fffiTi .Mr. T. R. Donnelly 1 O B h R T H E Ti L E R "SALLE DIAUOLIQTJE," AP8EWBLY lil ll.Dl.sG LArt'JE II ALL A M. Il.tl) Ml! l.C ESS-MI- CH)NU W EK. Hcllcr'g New Hpectral I'arior Fantomirao Ulrat nivhte), ''1 LA 11 Nil WITH (UIO.S M." An entire chnngo tit every act thl week. i ATUifcE SATURDAY, at H o'clock. Kveulnu Diors oprn at 7 Commoncu at 8. Ai'n'ipninn SO i'ittb; nocitrert seat, 15 cenm. B 10 Ot I'TVl EW ELEVENTH STREET OPKKA HOUSE, XN ELEVENTH street, ubove CHESNUT. 'i t. A.'iiiL. ttji-.ro o ill'" OPl-JU i'Oll HIE MKASO.V. CAIOt KOKK & IMXKVS JIII.VSI'KELSi, tin-(..rout Mlar 'Iroupe oi the World. In tlielr ORAN P jvi inuj'JAiv mui Hbr.si, mj.u. mmjwi, tv bl liUMjtlfi lino 1'LANTVl'iON M!HSK. luora ojion at 1 o'clock. CorrmenelnR at S o'clock. HuUliiii J. L. t'ARNi ltOS.v, Manager. V ALEKS (LATE MILLER'S) WINTER UAKLEN-Ivoh Wll-72tj V 1K street. UKA.ND J f, STRUM EM' A L CONCERTS JSHiillLY, I?y two law and efficient Orchestras. TOKIOHT, Ana EVERY NIOHT. lu connexion with our KXCKLSIOR STRi.NO BAKU, aTSrass Hand, composing tne best Artists In the city will perioral. OPKN FOB THE SKASON. Onr spacious t-iin ni( r GunUn, artistically laid out wltn Mirubbory, fountains elc. Ii T'lK LADIES' SALOON. F.ppccln11y set apart lor V MLII S, the best of Crenms and oibe r lielresliments will be served. (HUj GYMNASIUM lOR LAPIt.H. Ol-NTLEMEN, A.' I) CHILDREN, N. K (!UH. OF NlioTh ASU AKCH Kl'RhKH. The Inxtltute which af.nln hns been (jreatiy luinrovcd tor tbe'couiint! foutuu, la now open tor eubscrlpiioivi all Hay and evcnlnga. budlly cxercme Impa-ts health and stronirth, nd la h ! K 1) v rcccmmendcd to both sexes and all agus. Terms lor lusiructlon. 3 months SS -00 Terms (or "cli niactlce 3 iiiunihi1 5i 0 For particulars t-einl lor a clronlur or itive us a call. 8 :m 3m I rolecHorn 1UI LI UKAND A LKW13 THE PlAlSOtS WHICH WE MANC- V C f f (aotiire recommend theniseives. We piomlso lu our patrons clear beuutiinl tunes, elegant workman Bin p durability, and reasonable prloua combmed wnh a mil fcuuiantce. (or sale oniy at ho. Inn WALNUl' BtrC?V miow rTANO MANIJFAC1CRINQ CO. AUCTION SALES. N 0 T 1 c E Trustee In a certain Indenture ot moiUase ol tho propcity lKTclnatter uir scriuid txccitiea by tne 'lyrone and clcurtlcld Railroad I oilman , to -no us moitugee In tritbt to secure tho pa vim lit ot t ic principal and interest ol bonds ol said I o'liiiiiiny tc Lie umounl ol 36,00O .which tiiortna.ee Is dated the Istdav ot Kovcuiber. A. 1). 1SU0. and tccordou in the othce lor Rtcordlng Deeds, etc.. In and tor the county ol lllalr. on the 8th day of Novombor. A. 1). lHiU, In Mortgage liook R." paea 107, 108, 109. 110. and lit, do herebv give notice that deloult having been made lor more than ninety da s in the payment of tho lute rest dueund demanded on the said bonds. I wilt. In pursu ance ot tho writun reuuest to me directed ot the holders of more than flitecn thousand dollars In amount ot the said bonds, and by vir ue of the power coulorred upon me iu that rcHptct by tin Hal i mortgage, expose to 1 UPlio raie ana sen to tue ingiieni anu vkbt louuer u.v W. 'i UOM AS & SONS, Auctioned at the PHILADEL PHIA J.Xt HAKOE, In the City ot Philadelphia, on Thursoey, tho 27th dav ot Sopteinoer A. D. 1HIW at 12 o'clock M, npon the terms and conditions hereinafter stated, the whole oi the said Mortgaged premised, viz. : 'J lie wi.ole oi that section oi the iyrone aud Cionr field Itullroao, from the point oi intersection with tho Pemisvlvutila Ruhroad, at or near lyrone Statloa in llluir county, to the point ot connection with the graded line ol the said lyrone and (Jlearteld Kallroad, known and designated as v"The Int rsootlon," belug about three miles aud one uuurter from the Pennsyl vania Ruhroad at 'lyrono Mation, as the same Is now i corstrucicd. together with all and singuiir ihe rail- I ways, rails, biidges, lences, iprivhcges. rights, and al real propertv oi every description acquired by and he longing to said compunv. adjacent to or connected wltn. or on ihe line of said section oi three and one itiurter mills oi roud. and ail the tolls Incomes, issues and piollts to he derived and to rle from the same and a 1 lho lunds used and occupied for railways, depots or stnt'oiiB between said po'iils ob said seotlon ot tureu and onc-uuur ei ml i s with all buildings standing thereon or procured Uiere'or AND ubNE RALLY. All the lands, railways, rails bridges, culverts, troBtle works, tool houses, coul houses, wharves, unices, rights of way, workshops machinery, stations, depots, depot grouuils. woiks. masonry, and other superstructure, leal estate biilldli gs, and ImproveuiouU ot whatovet nuturo orklna Pjipertti'liinR or belonging to tho above mentioned propci tV. and to Ihe Paid section oi the suid Tvrono and c:ienriled Railroad aud owned by Bind I bmpuny u connection therewith. '1 ho faid section oi the Tyrone and Clearfield Rallroal txtenditig from ihe iioint ol Intersection of the suhl Ty rone and Clearfield Rallrnml with tho Peiinsvivania Dnl.roiHl to the noint of eonnecllon with the urn, in, l it,,,. ot the suld lyrone and Cluaittelu It ui road, kuotvii .uud as "'i he luterxfCtioa," is about 3! intlcs iu length. a TLB MS OF SALE, (in oio of the purchase tuoncv lo ba mild In cash when t"p i n tienv is biruck oil, aud tbe hatuueu withlu twenty tlieretitU t 1'AinliJN' ou acvuuui oi uie nam raiance of rmcbase money, to the exleut of the illvh.end thireoi pu.vauio on tue ponus so i tired by ihe said mortgm o aud lho mutured coupons i t K'liii iiuiHts may oemuuo in inonaiu ooitiis orcounons; mid 11 the dividend is less tl.un lho acUtalsum d io upon the fuld ponuB or coupuua inu i oiui-is muv retiiin pos Ln.,.i'.. ol the suid builds unr'. ouunons. on rural itllm? to ihe suhi 1 lustoj lor tho Buid dlvlueud and endorsing tni inent ol the same ou tne miki nuuila or coupons, tinon the Duichiise. money being paid, as aloresnld, tii,. suid Tillstue will i-xecute and deliver a dceilol ,....vevnni'n ot the uroiiil-es to the nurchuHer or nnr- ehusi r.i in pursuance ot the power conierred upon him i, .I,,. Kidii moiiuauo. Any lur her hiloruiutlon In respect to said sale, or i, remises mav oe had upon upp Icntion to the uuder- lumen iiumivi . " .'.n"' . viiiii,vi,.uii nwr roud L'cmnauy. ro. m n. lliirusireet Plilladolpliui. JOHN tDljAlt THOMSON, Trusten, So. u;w S. THIRD Street M. THOJIAS & so.Ns .uiciloncer.i 1 it oS. ItlOuua 141 H. FOl'R'lll Street. 0 11 n.3in l'hlladilpbla. LEGAL NOTICES. TK THE OltPlf A.NS' COtJUT KOIl THE CITY I AND nil Nir OF PHILADELPHIA.. FBtato ol AlAUY L. UaIN f.s, alias MAUI L. AUSTIN dn(l'i.Hil The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, iottle, and adjust tne account of IOHN F. METZ, Adminis trflior ol the estate of suld deenilent und t.a renort distrl- tuition of the bulauce In thn lunula nf thn aocountailt, Will meet the parties interested for the purposes Of his (opium iiirui, ou siumay Heptetiioer it ibuo, ' o'clock P. M., at the Wotberlll House, iu the oiiy ot plillndiitnina. . Q .Swhi ft .WlLVI.'.y ILAdlt ir. AUCTION SALES. T I C E 1. F. FBAKKLIS PALLY. Tmatra in a crtntn Inden ture ol Mortrnie, of the ptMieny lierelnniter lOflbeu, executed by the lyioiied.d CU arflctd Railroad Cninpany lorn n nifriUkf in trust, to secure the DaMun ot the principal and mtcrert of bonus ot said Company to tbe an. omit ot k80.i 00 wtn h moitgaRo Is dated ihnlt day ol Ftkruat) , A D. Ml, and recorded in th office lor reconlum deeds, eic. to and for the county oiHlair on the 4tl dy oi February a. D.. Ib61 in mortae book 11. rate 118 eto.. and fit the office lor recorilnm needs, etc In and lor the countyol t entre on the Wi day ol icliTiiary A D., In moriRnve hoo K. pane 4IS, etc.. do hereby vivc niiflculmi deiauli having beon niade tor mote tl.on ninety I'ayg In the iyineiit ot the Interest duo and dmiaiulcd on thn said bond", I will In pursuance of tho wrlt.cn request, to tn directed of the holders ol mom tlun SiO.'O In amount of the ki bones. and b- vll,uo ot tho power cnu erred nom me n tLa' infect by the said oiortaae,exioan to pub Ic tale, and sell to the hluliest and hes- bidder, h M. illoM.xr . A SO.nh. Auctioneers nt the I'll! I.A 1)KL IHI- FX( Ha N HE In the cev c rtillad-Inhla on Hiursday. tho 27th dtv of September A D. lW at 12 o'clock M., upon the terms aud conditions hcrolnattt r slated, the whole of the saldi moriraxed premises and tianclilsea, viz. '1 he whole ot that lection of the Tyrone and Clear field Railroad ironi lyrone Sta ion, illairconnty ronn sylvan'a. to J'hll lpburv. In (entre coitntv. Pfnny. vanla, as the pan.e is row constructed, tocethcr with all i nil sinau ar the railways, mis, cross-ties, chairs spikes Iron timber, bridges, ft nees. toxethcr wlili all real property oi every description acquired by and im longlng 'O said 1 on pany ppurtenaut to said roa'l and all the rhhts, liberties, privileges, and corpnri.t3 trancblFcs oi suld toad and company and al) tho to la Income. Issnes and profits to be derived and to arlce from tbe same, and all the lands used and ecu pled tor rai way depots i.nd stations between suid points, wlili all buildings standing thereon or procured theioior. , , AND OFNKKALLY. All the lands rnliwa.. a ral s. bridges culverts, tres tle noils, tool boosts, coal-houses wharves, fences, rlnbts oi way, workshops, machinery, sutions. dopot, deiot srounos. wonts n'asonry, and other super.truo ttite teal cstato biilldims, and Improvements ol wbatevei nature or kind appertainlnff or boloniliiK t' the aliove-nientloned prooortv and to the suid boo ion of the fald T rone and Clcarfle d Railroad and owned bv said empan lu connexion therewith, and all tho rlfhis liberties ortvl.cnea, and corporate franchises of fold road andCompanv. 'lho said secilon ot the said Tyront and Olcnrfletd ItaMroad extenrtnut from said 'lyrone Htntton lllulr ci nntv, to and liroittli the boioneh of Piiiillpstnirg, in C intra countv . Is about 211 S nil es In length. TKKMM OF 8AI E. I0.COO of the piiirhose mnn. y to be paid In cash whan the pioperty Is struck oft, and the balance wl blD twenty days thirektter. l'avn.ent on account of the said balance of purchase money lo the extent of the dividend thereof payable on tbe bonds secured by the suid mi rtKawe and the matured couiions of the sold I (mils, may be made In the suid I oni.s or coupons; and It ihe div dend ia less than the actual sum due ornn the said bonds and coupons, the ho dois mav retain p ssosslon oi he suld liondu and coupons on rocciuttng to the sald'lrustce lor the said dividend, and endorsing pay mi nt of the same on the said bonds or coupons. Upon the purchiise-motiey being paid as uloresalt. the TruMcev, 1:1 execute anu deliver a deed of conveyance ol lho premises to the purchaser or purchaser, in par.-iu unto of the power conferred upon him by the said tnortkiiw. Any further Information In respect to the said ta e o premises may he hud on aopllcation o tho undur.sl ui ed 'J mstce. at his ctl'ce, Ho. ti South X11UO) Street, la the city of rhliudelph'a. R, FKAUKLIN RALP.Y ,1mstce No 42 Miuth Third street M. TIIOV AS A, HONS, -uctioneers, 6 11 m,7m N'os. 1 3!l anil Ml South FOURTH Street. In E. I. JOHN ETOAB THOMSON, Trustee In a coitain iLiicni uie oi .Mortgage ol lho piopirty pereliiaiter do scillioii exccuieu by tne Tyonc and t IcatUcld Kal road l onipunv to me, us Jlorigiigeo lu Tiust, to seourii the pojn.mtol tlie princli ului.d in, crest ot bonds of sold CompMiy to the niiioun, ot 8(MH0 which Mortgage Is datco the l'Ztli uav ct May. A D. 1H.V) and rei-orded lu the eti cc lor lecording deeds, cto . In and tor tba ooun:v of Biuir, on the lth ilny o. .way, A D. l-iSli, In mortgiige book A. pages S. 4-8-6-7 and H, vnd In tho olltce lor ro corulng deeds, etc in aud lor the countvoi Centre, on the 12th dny tt May, A I). 1W19 in loortgage book K, page TiO etc , do hereby givo notice that delimit having Lten made lor more thun ninety days in the payment o the Intert stduo and deinauoed on the said bonds, I will In pursuance Ol the written lequest to me directed oi the 1,010(19 oi n ore than tsftti ol.U lu amouni of .ho suid bonds and by virtue ot tho powet conlened unon me In tliut respect by the ai vtongngo cxposo to public saic and sill to the hi(.hcst and besi bidder by M. I UOM S & SOH, Auctioneers at tho PHILADELPHIA EX I HaMIH . it tho cliv oi I hllu'cliililtt. on Thursdsy, the 2"th duv of September. A It. 1KI6, ut ti o'clncK, M. iipiin the terois and conditions herciniuter stated, tho vholc of the said niongagcd premises, viz. : The whole ot that section ol said Tyrone and Clear field Rullroiid iroin the point of Intersection with the lvrcnennd l ock Iiaven Imiln.nd. near 'lyrone. Llair county, Pennsylvania to 1 hiilipshutg Centre county, Pen.'tylvanio. us tue same Is now cooistiuctcd together with a I and flnj.u ar the railways, rails, bridges Iciicch, privileges, right,, arid ah i 1 property oi everv description acquired by and bt.jjghig to suld t tinpanv . and ull thn tolls. Income, issuer, and profits to be di iived and to a'ho Irom tho same, and ail tho lands used and occupied lor railways, depoH, or sta tions between said polo's with ail the bulldlugs stand log thereon or Ptocu. All the lands, railways, rails, bridges, culverts, trest e worgs, tool houses, coui housci. wharves, iouccs, rights ot way. workshops, machinery, gttions, dopots deiot grounds, works, nineonrv, and other superstructure, real estuto buildings and Improvements oi whatever natuie or kind aiipcrtalnlug or belonging to the above mentioned propel ty. and to the said section of said 'l yrone and ieurUeld r ailroad, and owned by sold Coin puny in connection thcrewl h. '1 be sulo section or ttie Tyrone and Clearfield Railroad, extending from the Intersection ol the ivione and Clear field Railroad with the railroad lormcrly belonging to tho Tyrone and Lockiiaven itauroau company, our now to the Paid Fagie Vallev Railroad Couigauy, is about 20mU68lnlenKtl,-TEKMS OF SALE. 10,f 00 of the purchase money to be paid In cash when the pioperty is stiuck off, and the balance wltliiu 20 days theieaiter , Pa M ENT on account of the said balance of purchase monev, to the ex ent ol the dividend Uiereof payable on the bonds secured by the said mortgage and the ma imed coupons ol the said ootids. mav be made In the said bonds oi coupons; and if the dividend is less than the actual sum uue upon the said bonds or coupons, the holders may retain possession of the said bonds and coupons on receipting to the said Trustee for the said dividend and endorsing payment of the same on the said bonds or coupons. Upon the purchase money being paid as aforesaid, the Irusieewlll execute and deliver a deed ot conveyance oi the premises to tho puichaser or purchasers, in pur suance ot the power conferred upon him by the sold mottgago. . Any llirtner liuuiumuuii m icnwcti ,u com oaiv, ui pieuilses may be had upon application to the under signed Trustee, at the cilice of the Pennsylvania Ball road Company , .No. 238 s. Third street, Philadelphia. So. 238 8. THIRD Street. M. THOMAS &, SONS, Auctioneers, 8 21 mf4m Nob. Uti and 141 8. FOURTH S reet. INTERNAL REVENUE. UNITED STATES KEVEUE STAMPS PRINCIPAL DEPOT, No. 304 CHESNUT Street. VENTRAL DEPOT. No. 103 South FIFTH Street, ONE DOGR BELOW CHESSUT IkTABLI BRED 1862. kevt otie Stamps of every dcecription constantl tin liaud in any amount. Orders by Mall or Express promptly attendod to. I'mtcd .States Notes, Drafts on Philadelphia, or New York, or current funds received In payment. l'articular attention paid to small orders.. The- decisions ol tho Commission can tc consultod, and any information regarding the law cheerfully given. Tho lollov. ing rates oi discount ui o al owed : ON ALL ORDERS OF t?25, TWO J'ER CKST. DISCOUNT ON ALL OU D MIS OF 100, TUIiEE TEK CENT. DISCOUNT. ON ALL OliDEES OP 300, FOUE T1.E CENT. DISCOUNT. All orders should be sent to the STAMP AGENCY, No, 304 CHESNUT Street, riJI! A BFLl HI 4, INSURANCE COMPANIES DKLAWAREMUTUALHAKET? INSURANCE C'MPiNY4 lNCOBPORATED BY iHF, LKHSLATUHfl OF l'ENNSTLVANIA.lMW. . OFFICE, 9 RNR iIHRF) MD WALSCl PIRFETS, rillt ADr LPHIA MARINE INSURANCE ON VrS8EL8,l m chcn TO all parts of e orld. TOWiriWM INfiCKANrES On Goods by River t anai, Lake and 1 d Carriage to all parts of tho Union , FIRE INSURANCES On Merchandise generally On Stores, Lwelling Houses, oto ; ASSETS OF THE C OM 1' AM ovember I. I1'- ' f (I, nff United States per cent oan 71. pM f ly(.,iiis 6 " ' '' ..US lw-Ot Still mo " 7 S 10 per cent, loan "Irecstiry .otcs M,37S'00 KO CCO ?t.te 01 Pennsylvania Five Per Cent Loan OO..Va-OD M.COO State ot 1 cLniylvanlu Six Per cent. Loan 83,250 0(1 25 CIO ity ol Philadelphia Six Tcr Cent. liin 112 812 30 COIjO I'liinty vanin Railroad First Mort- gi geftlx rer Cent. Bonds 2.000 00 28,f.00 l tnnsvlvnnia Ral roud Second Mort- nage MX Per Cent. Bonds 23,780 00 2C.0I10 Western I rimavlvunln HnliroHil Mort- grige Mx Per 1 ent. Bonds 23,750 00 15.00 Siiti Shares Stock Oeruisntown (1ns Con-.pnny, principal and Interest t gnaruuteco uy ine t- ity or 1 niiauei plitn 7.1B0 143 Shares stock PcnusjlvanlA Hail- road Comminv . o.COO twi Shares stock Noitn I'ennsvlvanla in fi ..hallroad Comonny 40 00') Ii posit wt'h United S.ahs (lovcrn- 11,537 50 8,580-00 8, !"i0 00 40 010-01 lli.OOO'OI' in iifA c . "I'lil131-1 w a'u im.vs can lu.ur.n BtJ,te 01 Tcnnesseo Five 1 er t ent. ,-nn.Luan . n.AI . a..t.lA... . .1 .1 iiv.ii.o icanson 11011ns and Mortgage first uu vnv r rogerty .,.,,.,.,,, l,l'8,KWl'ar. Maret value.. 170 000 Ot' l00,r.HI-0i) III U receivable for huarancos mado..I 21 013 37 llaiaiio. s due ut Agencies t-Pretnluins on S'atlne rolklcs. Accrued into. ita i.niaio 3!t, 0 en rest and other debts uue ihe Coui- pa ii 40 51 1 4-t Serin and Stock ot sundrv' InVuraiice ' and other i ompanles. ll:ia. Lstl- matetl value 2 910 00 nmi in iiniuii Sjj, nr-ft s CaMh In Urnwer 1,78 48 56.615 3 CI .25:1 6't8 DIRECTORS. Suinuel E. Rtokes ;.I F. 1'cnistau. ' Thornns C. Hand, uuuu i '. iiavis, tdn.und A. .ouder. 'I heophilus rnuldliiK, lohn K Penrose, J amis Traiiuair. Henry C. Iialiett, Jr., .Iniiies C. Hand. Wullnin C Ludwig. Inseph II. Seal, Oeoue C. Lelpcr,. . Hnph Craltt, Itol.eitL'tirton. ' jirury uinii, Wil lamO. Bonlton, Edward Darllnnton,) ii uonen i.rooss, I dward Laloutcade, lacob '. Jones, James B BteFailand. Jothua P. Eyre. Soencer illcllvaln, J. B. Hemple, ritthurc, A. B Berber, l'lttsburg, Ii 'l. .Morwan. l'lltiOlirir. ,ioiin u. luy.or, TP OMa S C. PAlsl). PiesHeut. JOHN C. DAVIS, Vice President Hr.KRT LTinrr.N, fiecrctary, TOIITII AMERICAN TRANSIT IKSTJUAKCE COMPANY, Ho. 133 cuth FOURTH Street PHILADELPHIA. Am-ual 1'OiIcles issued amlnht Oemral Accld-nt-i ail o scriptions at excceiihtglv low rates. liii-uruiKe tflecteit lor one year, in any sum irom $10 to (In 110. at n premium ot only ouc-uali per cent ecurina the lull anion ot insured In case ot death, and i compensation each week eoual to tbe whole ore iuiuio nalti Mioii time 'tickets for I, 2, H, 6 7. or 10 days or 1. 3. oi niuntns, at 10 ctu.s a dav, insuiin. m Uiosmu oi en liil. r Hiving iio per kci kii uisuoico to no iiud at uio iienerai t'ltioe, no. i;ia . iuti Mi ll street, . hi ailel ,.ti u. oi in toe vur'ous iiaiuouu i lCKet onu es. lit-sure o purchase tne tickets of tht: iortu Auiericun iiaiisit nsiiiuace coinpany. tor circitiats aud farther intoimation appiv ot tne General Oll.ce, or oiany ot lho uuthoti.td Agents ot' he onmmy. IKWIj;) L Hol'Pi, President. jAlttKS &i f'ONKAh, ircasurer HENBY C. BliOWJs, Hecrcarv. JObji C. BULL1T.I, Solicitor T l-lREC'lOISs. L. L floupt, Into 01 Pennsylvania Kail road Company il llaird of hi. Bu.uwlti & t o.'s. -nnut.1 C. PiiluH i, cashier ot Commercial Bauk. tilthtird Wood. io 3t!) Market stieut uii w M. Conrad, ho. b't3 Mmket street J. I . Kinpslev, lontinenhil Hotel. 11. O. I.cisennng, Mos. 2'M and i'M Dock street. 1 t ocli Pcwls, late Gen. Hun t l'oiina It. P.. li. C Francis us t en. Agent Piiinu. Ii. 11. Co. Occrgc Ihorlin, Ho. 3'r Chesnut street i '3 ,0tu 1 829CIIAET1';:u rKitJPE'A'AL 1 IIA NIvLlN niili JKbUKAJSCE COMPANY OF riJILADKLPHIA. Assets on Jnnuo-rv 1, 18(JG, .upltftl $400 00,i no 4cciuct. Suiplus 044 i13 13 icuiluius l,lt..0 Si tJf.SElTLED CLAIMS. INCOME FOB 18R6 11 .407-88. S10 01KI. LOJUS PAW STXCE 181) OVER 000,000. Perpetual and Tern porary l'obcles on Liberal Ternu. DIRECTORS, hftrlca I Br.ncker, Id ward C, Dale, lobias Wa)iuci, George Fales, Samuel Cruiit, Alfred Fitter. seorK'' W. Richards, ' Francis W. Lewis, H. b Isaac Lea, Peter McCail. CI1ARLEB K. BAl'.CKER Prosldent m EDWARD C DALE, Vice-Presldeut. JAS. W. AIcALLlSTER, Secretary protcm. 2 8 1!3 QIHARD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. (JFFICE,No.415WaLCTSTREET,PH1LA1)ELPUIa CAPITAL PAID IS, 1JS CASH, 4200,001'. 1 Lie ccmpnt y continues to write on f:re Rtsi$ onli Its capital, with a good eurplu . is sately Invested. 701 Losses by ore uavc bein prcmptly paid, and more than $500,000 Disbursed on this account within the pastfew years. Foi tbe pretent the oflice of tills company wil, remain at No. 415 WALNUT 8TJIKET, But within a few months will remove to its OWN BUILDINO N. K. CORNER SEVENTH AND CH ESN CT STREETS Then as now, we shall be happy to insure our patrons inch rates as are consistent with suiely. DlUtCTOKS A 1 " UI .Til la Ailll HUllMAN BBEPPARD, ThOb. MA( KELLAK, JOHN SU1PLEE. JOHN W. CLaGHOKN, HI I. AS YEltKKM. JR.. Tumi a a ru a vtr xt ALFRED S. OILLETX K. B. EAWKEj.CE, CHARLES J. DCFOKV HEMtVF. KEKEV. JOSEPH KLAPP, 11. D THOMA8 CRAVEN. President ALFRED 8. CILLE'lT. V. President and Treasurer. JAH1E8 B. ALV01O), BecreUrr. I W i FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.-THE PENiiSYLVAMA FIRE INSURANCE COM PANY Incorporated 182S Charter Porpetualo SID W'ALNU'l btreet, opposite Independence Square. Ihis Company, favorably known to tbe community for over forty years, continue to Insure airalnst loss or damaKe by tire on 'puhlio or Private Building, e h peinmuently or lor a limited time. Also on 1 iitr mture Stocks of Goods, and Merchandise generally, on liberal UXbeir Capital, together with a larpo Surplus Fund , Is Invested In the most careful manner, which eii.bles them to oflerto the insured an undoubted security in the case o I loss. Daniel Rmith, Jr.. I J?nn lJ-' Alexander Benson, SSSrewls ' Isaac Haziehurst, V rmiLllam' Foil 'Ihonias Kobbins, , I.Ji'V, ' DAyith 8SIITH, JK., President, William G. Ceowkli, Secretary, TDH(ENIX INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHI KctVirORA'lAKD 1804-CHABTER PERPETUAL Iw AT NUTMreet, opposite the Exchamre. ?n;.idlXn t i MABINB and INLAND INSURANCE thi? ("omoanVmsures from loss or dama e by EIRE, on liborad .wis on buUdlngs, merchandise, i.rn ure. ete., oi imi teTperlodi, and permanently on buildings, by depolt ol preniiuiu- In active operation for mora ring which au losses have bee i John L. Hodgs, M. B. Hahouey, kJ lien W-Le.ndng, 1. Clark Wnariou. H.m.e )WlleoxTnnM Lawrence Lewis, Jr, i iu iewis, Ben)mln Kttlng, Thoina. H. Powers, A. K. McHeury. Eduiond CastlUon, T.ooU ri -u..m.h. WPCHKREU, Pres'den ijy i WIT COX, Secretary 15 INSURANCE COMPANIES. THE F1PELITT INSURANCE, TRUST, AND t Af E DKl'OhlT COMPANY OF r HI LAD EL- riu a. For the Safe-keeplrg ef Valaab.es under Guar- CAI'ITAL, V10,000 DlllKCIOBS N. B Browne. uiaries wacaiestor, Edwaril W. Olark, 1 Alexander Ilenrv, Stephen A. Caldwell. t Isrrtire H Clatk, John Welsh. J. (jil.inunum Foil. ilenrv C. nilMon. Treshlent K.B. UUOWSE V Ico President, t LARr NrE II. CLARK. Secretary tod 'iteuMirrr, ROBKKT PATTERSON rthte int p" ftn i in the Ehe proof lluildiny of the I biUdilphla National Bank. ' g,. t HES.vC t BTK" E I . ABOVE FOURTH. The f'emrony 111 commence nuslnoss on the 1st Ft't timber St li, and will be prepared ") TO MCHVR Orl'iisna CNDEU GTJARASTF.E upon the folli winy rates for one earor lessporiodi liovcmniciii ana mi, otner ouuoni secnrliles. or those transferable by del vcy, me nding Bank lllils....) Coveinnnni and all oilier securities,! " negotiable only by endorsement,..., f Co o Coin cr Hit Ion M ver coin or l ifl ion fallver or Cold 1'iato nnder seal, en"! 41 CO pert 1000 50 per $1000 1 !5 per i000 , ti 00 per 11000 owner's cstlmato of lull vnlpe, and I .IWI rato sublect to adjustment lor bn k, f 91 f0 oor l m on a basis ot ) t Deeds. Mortpaars. alunhlo I'upers generally, whnn oi no fixed value, tl a year each, or acoordlnirto huk. . Wilis, 5' which premium covers Uie remainder oftbe lite of the mukei. Cnph Boxes or fmall Tin Boxes, for papers of Hanfccra. Capitalists. Morcliants, Law vers i radeninen Families, eic,l'l he leeelved at win eaoh box orttuukier year contents unknown to the Company, and liability limited. FOK COLLECTION OF I"TF.EEKT, ONE PER CENT ON AMOUNT COLLKCIEI). COUPONS AM) INTKItfHT W'M, Ri COLLECTED WHEN DE SI It ID AND UliMITl'ED TO I HE OWN K1H. DEPOSITS OF MONEY RrCKlvi n. OS WHICH 1ST REST WILL BR ALLOWED. 1 his Company Is also authorized to aot as Exeoti tnrs. Adn Inis'rators. and Onarolans, to receive attol execute Tiusts of ever description Irom the Courts, Corporation, or Indlvidua s. BROWVE . fro;ld-nt. LOFKCT I'ATTKnsON, teorelary and Ttcasurcr. 4 1m LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND . , , GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital and Assets, SICCOCOOO.'' Invfsted in United States, $1,500,000 Total 1'remiurtin lteoeived by the Company in 18(55, 4,.17,l70-t Total Losses Paid in 1865, C4.018.250 All I.cfscs proirptly adjusted without retctonce' Ensland. . , , , ATWOOD SMITH, General Agent for Pennsylvania. OFFICK, t No ti Merchants' lxoVianc:e, ritiLAUKLi'inA , isiie.n pi fHOVIHEM' LIFK AND TRUST COMPANY tir i ui i I'.i.r ti 1 a No. Ill houth FUl'KTll Street INCOKl'OltA'i LD a- MOM u. nd., 1865.. I Al 1TAL. fcl.'iO W. PAID IN'. Insurance on hives, by Vearlv Premiums; or by i, 1 1 or -li vei:r l iiniiunis, hon-iurieiture. I nflow uiertts, payub e at a uture age, or on prior dcicato, by Yearly premiums, or 10 year Premiums Loth c a es Non-iorieluire , Aiiuuitiesgtuuted on tuvorahle terms. Term l'o hies Children's 1- ndoviiiientil 'Hi is Company, while (tlv int; the insured the security ot n Biiid up Ca.ltai.will divh'o the entire profits of ttn LI i iiusincss anions its Policy holders. . . Moneys receivid at Interest, an l paid on demand. Authorized by charter to execute 1 rusts, and toast ii Executor cr Administrator, Assignee or Uuurdlan.a i iu oil.er fiduciary cuiiacitlen under appointment o. any ( ourt of this t orninonueuhh or of any person or pur sou or bodies politic or corporate. DUiEOTOUS. PAJiCEL R. PHIPLI Y, HIi HARD CADBUET, Jl ltlMl.XIl Ha KU!, HENRY IIAINKS. JOP1IUA U. MORRIS, T W18TAR BKO WN. ' luc HARD Vt OOD, WM. '. LOUd'l'BETH. i ilARLES V COFFIN KAMCEL It SHIPLEY. BOWLAXD PARUY, President. Actuary TLOMA8 WIKTAR.il. D., J. B. TOWNSEM). 7 27 S .Mcolci: Examiner. Let al Adviser. ' , ; ".y MISCELLANEOUS. Jp I T L E R, , WEAVER & CO AIA-K UFACTLB.F.liH OF Maniila and Tarred Cordage, Cords Twines, ttc, No 28 orih WATER Mtieet. and u. 'ii North DELAWARE Avenue, J-IilLADELPUlA. tDwiN II. Fiixer, .Michael Wiaver, CONSAD F CLOIUIKB. all AKCI1 BTREET. -GAS FIXTURES, UA C11A&DEL1EHM, HKOZE 8T ATC ARY, Eto. VAAKlhli A JO. wouiu ret pectluliy direct the atte i u, ,u ui ineu iru uus, anu ine puoiiu. Ktuural y, toe I ilf lare ana elenant assortment ot Ukii ElAl'ljKEH liAhDELll iib, and OiiaAMEiU'AL 11 HO Zli WAltPb. ihose wishing bandaome and thoroughly niude Goods, at very reasonable prices will And it tlieir advantage tolve us acatl beiore purihasintfaln. Where. . , . D. Soiled or tarnished flxtuies reflnished wit special care aud at reasonable prices. 86"i VAUKIBK 4 CO QEORGE PLOWMAN, CAliPKNTElt AND BUJIDEE. No. 232 CARTER Street And No. 141 DOCK StreM. " M ec bine Woik and Mlllwrltibtlng piomptly attendi to , , o 0 It N EXCH ANO HAG MAN UF ACTOKI. J o ii a v. iiiui o REUOVED TO ' ii. E. corner of MAKEEl and WATER B tree l. Pui.adalpblu, -DEALERS IN liAOb AfD BAGGLNQ oi every ucscilptlon, for Gtcln, Floor, Bait, buper P ho.phate ot Lima, Bone. Dust, Etc Tare and email GrjNJJY BAOS canstantly on anl. 8 mi Also, WOOL BACKM. '""ma. John T. Bailii. James Cascadkji. ALEXANDER 0. CATTELL & PRODrCB COMMISSION MEKCOANTS . SO. i NOltTU WBABVEH, AND NO W N ORTH WATER STREET. PHILADELPHIA. 25 4LEXAKDEB C. CATTKLL. EtIJAF O. CATTELL I COTTON AND FLAX BAIL DICK AND CANVAS, ot all numbers uud brands. Tent AwnlPR, Irimk. and Vianon-t OT. j nek Aba l,perlUunuiaclureiB' Drier Fells, irom one toiiw item idejl aullns, LeltltiK, lail Twine, euj. JUUN W. K VERM AN A Co. 86 o lull JONES' Alley LLIAM S. GRAN COMJMIMMOK MEItPHAK t'o. S3 8. DELAW ARE Avtuue, Philadelphia, Duptnt's Gunpowder, Refined Nitre, Charcoal Eto W. l.akcr A Co 's I hocolate. Cocoa, and lirouia. " CroctcrBros. ii Co. 's Yellow lie till tibeatbtue Bolt and Nails . Ill STOVES, RANGES, ETjV QULVER'S NEW PATKN DEEP SANDTOINT HOT-AIR F U llN A 0 E. RANJ1S OF ALSO, FiUEGAR'S EW LOW FRE8.SITRB STEAM HEATING APPARATUS. ' J-OU BALK BY 610$ r CIIARLE9 WILLIAMS, Uo. 11o2HaRKKT btreei, THOMPSON'S LONDON KITCHENER. OR FCROPEAN RANGE, for families, hotai. pr public instituiious m TWENTY KU'EEREN filZI- S. A Iso. 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