The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, September 20, 1866, FIFTH EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    CITY INTELLIGENCE.
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l f or Additional Local Items su Fifth Pagf.)
'TlCKPOCKlTB GRTTISO TBE1R l)CKfl.
On a late trip of one or thfe cars on the Eleventh
Btrect Railroad, on Tuesday nieht, rode three
pickpockets. They undertook to rob the con
ductor, who aw their irr.rne and ordered tbem
out ol the vehicle. KetnmnR to leave, the con
(tractor took the biggest one hy the neck-tie hnd
the rear portion ol his trousis and chucked
him clean over the platform. Anotner of the
pickpockets, with a duns-shot, eimed a blow at
the conductor, that at the moment ho did not
reel, bnt that afterwards proved to be a severe
one. He, however, struck the thief in thebreust
with his eJbow, anJ then, seizing the none of the
. rogue, so twisted it that, if pronerly annealed
and tempcied, It mhibt oe made to do the duty
ol a two-meh aueur. By this time the villain
first thrown over the dauber had recovered and
was rallying to the attnek. The driver had
rtopped his horseg and was trying to unscrew
the handle of the brake. Had he succeeded
homicide might have been the result. Fortu
nately, the handle wouldn't come off. The
driver and conductor ultimately to thrashed the
three thieves that they lorbore to pursue them
I Briber, and the trio limped away bruised,
bleeding, and altogether nmerable and forlorn.
At the Central Station, yesterday, Thomas
Puocan was brought up for a further hearing
on the charge of pockpt-picking. Defendant was
arrested several ' days an o. Biter jumping from
a car on Arch sircet, and throwing a port
monnaie away which hud been taken from the
pocket of a passenger, and ' the hearing was
continued to enable the officers coucernod In
the arrest to have precent the gentleman whose
pocket had been picked. He had not, how
ever, been found, and on the tentiniony of a
man w ho saw Duncan leap from the car and
throw the portmonnaie into the street, he was
held ior trial.
The Fbakklin Institute. The regular
monthly meeting of me Franklin Institute was
held last evening. After the usual business, the
KeMdent Secretary, Professor Henry Morton,
read his monthly report on Novelties in Science
and the Mechanic Arts. Anion? various inte
resting descriptions und illustration, was a new
plan tor the management of the lime light, in
which were used strong iron reservoirs ior the
ditlerent gases, into which these were forced
under heavy the pressure of 300 to 450 lbs. per
square inch, rendering the apparatus very com
pact and eas.v ot transportation, and jets of a
new torm. Many interesting applications ot the
light bo arranged were described, among others,
its use in the reduction ol Fort Wagner, which
was very entertaining. An electrical machine
of entirely new principle and construction was
also exhibited, and many other important novel
ties were discussed.
Ma kino A Clean Sweep. Some weeks
ago, whl.e a family residing at No. 1142 N. Ele
venth street was at Atlantic City, a young man
named Thompson went to a dealer in second
hand furniture and sold the contents of the pre
mises, making a clean sweep of them, the arti
cles realizing about live hundred dollars. Upon
the return of the family their astonishment may
be imagined to dibcover that the furniture had
been carried off. A search was made for it, and
it was finally discovered at the store ot the
second-hand dealer who bought it. He told
from whom he had purchased it, and why he
had done so. The otlender was out of the city
at the time, but was arrested upon his return,
and rras been bound over by the Recorder to
answer the ollense of theit. The dealer has been
compelled to return the goods, and is out of
pocket about five hundred dollars. t
Hearing of a Rioter. William n. Teal,
charged with riotintr, several weeks a;o, on the
occasion of a conflict between several tire com
panies on South Second street, was arrested on
Tuesday, by Officers Nelf and Berry, of the
wecond District p jlice. He is alleged to have
cut a mem ber or the Franklin Engine Company.
A man of the same name was aliuded to by
several of the witnesse examined In the Coro
ner's investigation, on Monday, in respect to
the shooting of Henry Walters. He was said to
have dragged a man into the bar-room of Bou
vier's tavern, and struck him several times over
the head with the butt of a pistol. Alderman
Jieitier held him for a further hearing.
Premiums Awarded. At the meeting of
the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society, beta on
Tuesday evening, the following premiums for
fruits were awarded: To Philip Syng, gardener
to Br. William Camac, for three bunches of
crapes, white; to A. Bellett, gardener to J.
Buchnor. three bunches of grapes, purple; to
James McDaniels, gardener to M. Baird, three
pine-applea; to John Laughliu. gardener to J.
B. Baxter, collection ot pears; to J. E. Mitchell,
collection ot pears; to SI W. Noble, collection of
apples. There were other contributions, which
are not included in the above. The hall was
well filled on this occasion. ,
The Kensington Water Works. The
work of connecting the Kensington Water
Works with the Corinthian avenue basin, by
means of a thirty-inch main, will be completed
', next month, when the wards now supplied with
' Delaware water will receive their supply from the
' Schuylkill. The Kensington Works will only be
, used at times of extreme demand for water.
Handel and Haydn Society. The first
meeting of this season was held at Handel and
Haydn Hall on Tuesday evening last. The room
was crowded with ladies and gentlemen, mem-
bers of the various city church choirs, and other
amateur vocalists, when the rehearsal of Men
delstshon's "Oratorio of St. Paul" was entered
upon. i
The Union Republicans of Third Ward
have nominated the following ticket: Common
Council K. I. Beath; Alderman John T.
Brady: School Directors J. T. Pratt. N. C.
Reld, M. D., William Bteadman, and Thomas
Stuart, lor unexpired term of J. W. Fletcher,
deceased.
DBAMATIC AND MUSICAL GOSSIP. i
Mr. J. L. Warner, the only son ot the late Mr.
Warner, the tragedian, has just made his appear
ir oe in the character of "Ilamlet" at the Sadler's
lis Theatre in Loudon. The Allienoeum says:
.r. Warner is young and not without ability.1
iturp him pitted him with a fine voice and tall
I rison, and, as he has been performing in the fi
' yrovinces lor tne last tnree years, ne must not .
te regarded as altogether unpractised in his pro-
lesslon." '
Mr. and Mrs Charles Mathews are to open 1
the Hay market Theutre in London, on the, 1st
of octooer, with a piay caitea tne voertana
Among the Dlavs to bo given ot Drury Laue
during the season will be a revival of Hob hoy,
in which Messrs. Anderson, Sims Reeves, Phelps,
and Miss Helen Faucitwill Deiiorm.
The London Orcliestra states that Mr. Bouci
t ault's last drama is baptized with the curious
title jour-legged Fortune, and the action pro
ceeds on certain Derby transactions at Tatter
sail's. - '
' A new tonor, with a beautiful voice, has been
. found at one of the cafes ckantants at Paris, and
is seemed by M. Carvalho for the opera.
Signorina Margarita Gigli, a new Sicilian
singer, has appeared at Catania with great
success.
THE DUBLIN BANQUET TO MR. BRIGHT.
The following is Mr. Bright's letter accepting
an Invitation to a banquet in Dublin in ,the
course of next month :
'TO JOHN B. DILLON, ESQ., M. P., DUBLIN.
"Rochdale, September 1, 18G(i. My Dear Mr.
Dillon: I am airaid you will think mo long In
answerin" your letter of the 2d ultimo, anil in
reply to the invitation to the proposed bauquet,
which has duly reached me. The invitation is a
very remarkable one, and I cannot doubt that it
o.,.xn.i. on imnnrtnnt amount of Dubllc
opinion in Ireland. To myself it is a testimony
of approval and kind feeling which I estimate
most highly, although it involves me in no small
-i :.:.. , v. y Kium hnntnir for a. n 11 let
autumn, with an absence of public meetings and
f nnhllrt labor. I urn not confident that my
coming to Ireland will be of service, but as bo
THE DAILV EVENING' TELEGRAPH.PniLADELPIIIA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20," 1866.
niBBj emoLgst j,.u arc ot opirion that pome
thing may be none to make a more perfectuninn
betwet n the Liberals ol Ireland and the Liberal
party here, with a view to wiser legisla.lon for
your country and for ours, I have not tell mv
sell at liberty to refuse the invitation whicn bs
been icnt to me. I accept it with gratitudn to
thoe trom whom it come , and with a hope that
in doing so I may not be stepping beyond the
bounds ot what sceoisto be my duty. Sometime
during the month of October will, I hope, be
convenient to all concerned, but I must ak yon
to leave the precise dav to bo fixed two or three
weeks hence. About the middle of the month
win probably be the best time lor me, if there
be no objection to it on the part of my friends in
Dublin. With many thanks to you and to those
on whose behalf you have written to me, I am
very sincerely jours. John Bright."
Colloquial Telegraphy Across the Conti
nent. The Chicago Republuan of the 14th sayM
The wires worked well last night across ttie con
tinent, and San Francisco wanted to shake
hands with Aspy Bay, or, as the phrase is, "get
him." So Buffalo parsed the word, and from
"away down east," came the answer and this
conversation: . -.
Baiioor, lie , September 18, 11 86 P. If .Who
calls? What lime have you got?
"fi Krahcibco, September 13. Time, 8 C6.
Can't yon givo us London?
-Bakook, 11 88 P. M. Guess not, to-night.
' liotTO, September 13, 11401. M. Ho about
Major Pope?
"ms Francisco, Sett ember 13. Guess he's gone
home. Give ns Aipy."
Several minutes of mlxd rappings along the
wires, and HuUalo reported Bangor thought he
was being looted, and being a strict Yankee,
wasn't to be caught again. Then Boston, who
seems not till now to have seriously compre-.
bended the situation, came in with a direct ap
plication to Son Francisco for a weather report,
and an item Iresh irom the Pacific, which was
notrepponded to; and alter New York and San
Francisco, who are vised to it, had had a little
talk, the operators along the route resumed
business. The Joke on Bangor is. that a Ban
Francisco circuit had never before been opened
up to him, and he was not prepared to believe
it. The atmospheric condition was accidental,
and, properly seized with attentive "adjust
ments" along the line, we might have had Aspy
Bay and Puget Sound talking together. It wiil
be done yet.
O S L I Gr II
FOR THE COUNTRY.
T
FERRIS & CO.'S AUTOMATIC GAS
MACHINES ;
For Private Residences, Mills, Hotels,
Churches, Etc. Etc.
Furnishing from Ten to Six; Hundred
lights, as maybe Required
This machine Is guaranteed: does not get oat ot order,
and the time to manage it is about Ave minutes a week.
The simplicity of thin apparatus, its entire freedom
from danger, the cheapness and quality ol the light
over all others, baa gained for it the favorable opinion
of tboBe acquainted with Its merits. The names ot
those having used tbem for the last three years will
be given by calling at our OFFICE, .
No. 105 SOUTH F0UUT1I STREET,
Where tbe machines can be seen In operation. i
FERRIS & CO., Box 1401 P. U, j
Send for rmpblct. 9 !
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EENCH MEDICINES IN , VOGUE
CRIMAULT A. CO.
Chemists to his Imperial Highntts Prince Napoleon,
47 Rue Richelieu Paris.
NO MORE CONSUMPTION.
GRIMAULT'B SrHVi" of MYPOPUOBP HATE q LIME
For all I taeaaei of the Cheat this Medicine la invaluable,
it la lamely ueed at the "iiUOMfTON" HOsFl
F1TAL. In London, for ConHiiinptlon. and '
general? approved bv the .Leading
Medical M en In England and lu
France.
KO MOKE COD LIVER OIL. !
ORIMAULT S SYRUP OF IODIZED J10RSE-RADI8B
Tula Syrup la employed, with the greatest sacoess, la
Jlace of oa Liver Oil, to which it ta intinltelv superior,
t ourea diseases of tbe Ghent, scrofula, lvmphatic d.sor
dera. green sickness, muscular a ony.and lugg of appetite.
It renenerates the constitution by puriiylng the blood,
and Is, In a word, tbe most powenul depnratlve known.
It is aimlnlstered with tbe areateat etlioacr to young
children, subject to humors or obstruction of the glands.
KO MORE FOTEBTT OF THE BLOOD AND PALE
COMPLEXION.
DR. LERA B PU08PHAJE OF IRON.
This new ferruginous medicine contains the element1
of the blood and bones, and IRON in a liquid state. It
la different troin all hitherto offered to the public, la
liquid colorless, and tasteless. It speedily cures
CHLOROSIS,
PAINS IN THE BTOMACH,
DirricuLr digestion.'
DYSMENORRHEA. ANEMIA.
The majority of the Acadeinleaot Medicine ot Parts i
recommend the Phosphate of Iron to Ladies of delicate
constitution, sullerlnu nom Anemia, and all other per
sons latlgued trom over anxiety, nervous emotions over
work, general doiilllty. and poorness of blood.
It is the only preuaration which never c auses consti
pation, and can be borne br tbe most delicate stomachs.
NERVOUS HEADACHES. KECTRGIA, IN8TAWTA
NEOHSLY CURED 1Y
GUIMAULT' GUARANA.
A vegetable Brazilian substance, entirely innocuous.
INTERNAL OR LOAL
NEW CUKA"IVE AGENT,
MATICO.
GRIM A LLC & CO., PARIS.
This new remedy la nrenared from tbe leaves of a
Peruvian pepper shrub called MATICJ, and euros
promptly and infallibly, without any lear of Inflam
matory results 'ihe great malo'ltr of Physician in
rarls. Rucsia. Germany, and ew York now use no
other remedy.
GENERAL DEPOSITORIES'
T.-l . fllJlU it'l T J, ttu Mi omlotll Vrt Al
RUE H1:UKLIEU.
In Krw York, at M. M FOUUEUA VAUUia
KIEHT'B, WILLIAM Street
in I'MiaUiipiiia. at r hejncii, lULiiAKua k ;u . nnu
at every good chemists. 8 2 thtf
STEIGLEDER, TROUT, VOIGT & CO.
beg most ieiectlull to call the attention ot the
public at large to their newlv-lnvented Patent,
1HK UNIVERSAL AI AUMIHX
Which, by discharging a pervuitalon cap, made expressly
tor the purpose, will prove very effectual In the preven
tion of liurttluries. etc
'1 he following are some of lu great advantages :
1st. Hnipllciiy of construction, cheapness and ease lu
application, ao that a servant or child may set It.
'id. Freedom from danner to persons or property.
3d. Universality of application to anv part of a Door,
Window. Urntiug, Shutter, Gate, Garden, Preset ve,
Fish-Pond. etc.
4th. It gives a check to burglars by alarming tbe In
maiea, neighbors, and police.
6th Ihe mind Is relieved irom much painful anxiety,
In lemale loneliness or old age. especially when articles
of gieat value are kept In the bouse.
Cth. It Is a universal protection to travellers to fasten
on ehamter doors. ......
7th. Its construction Is simple and not liable to get out
DIRECTIONS FOB 0OSlFAHT EVERY IS-
We have pnt oar article at the low price of ONE
DOLLAR, Inclusive of 'lb capa and It cannot be got
chtaper either Irom us or irom our agents, For luxtlief
particulars Inquire ot oraddivea,
SltlGLEDKR. '1 ROUT, VOIGT CO.,
Office, No. rU4 WALNUT Hireet,
Room No. IS-
We will tend the ALARMIST to any part ol the
country ea receipt ol price, and 2i cents extra tot
postage.
tvuutry Agtata wanted. 2tJui
AMUSEMENTS.
QRAND NATIONAL CONCERT
FOB TBE BENEFIT Or THS
SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS'
t
NATIONAL ORPHANS' HOME FUND,
rFDCT ATM-Hli CW TBI
SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' UNION,
WASHINGTON, d. C
AT GROYER'S THEATRE, ,
On Thursday Evening, August 2, 1866,
POSTPONED UNTIL
THURSDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 11.
800,000 Tickets will he sold ot $1 each
75,000 Presents Awarded, valued at $250,000
$25,000 of the Profits to be given to the tiol'
diers and bailors' National Orphans' Ilome
Fund, $2500 to the Washington Mais and
Female Orphan Asylum. The balances, after
deducting expenses, to be paid to the Trea
surer of the Soldiers' and Sailors' Union.
Washington, D. C.
One Present to Every Four Ticket.
TICKETS CAN BE OBTAINED FROM
OWENS & CO.,
Military and Naval Law Office, ,
Bo. 627 CHEBKLT Street, Opposite the State House,
Philadelphia. I'ft.
Also sent to any part ot the country promptly by mall
L18T OF PRESENTS TO BE AWARDED.
Three-story Bt1ck"Vcaldcnce, ti street be
tween blxth and Seventh (18,000
1 Three siory .brick residence, jecoiid street,
near K 10,000
1 Ihree story brick residence, Tentn street,
between M and N 8 00J
1 IwoBtory liilck residence, Tenth street,
between M and N 5 000
1 Two story Brick residence, Tent a street,
between M and 90KI
2 Fine City Lots, on Hevonih atreet, north.. 4,000
1 bulendut Carriage, iloises, and Harness
complete 4,000
1 Pplendld Diamond King 2 000
1 Set luamonds complete (Fin, .harRlnge,
and Rings 1,500
1 Grand piano (Stetnway) 1 WK)
1 Solid Silver Tea net l.oou
10 Grand Pianos, ;600 eacn 6 tuo
10 Grand Pianos aSOOeach S i 00
HO Gents' Gold Watches, S'200 each 20 000
60 Ladles' Gold Watcaea S125 each 6 2M)
ft Grand Helooeons, 2C0 eaoh l.iHif
80 American-case Silver Watches. 75each.. 6.000
15 Hunting do do 140 each.. 3,uW)
60 Diumond Blngs, 4100 to $200 each 7 son
25 Diamond Pin a, 8100 eacn 3 S00
40 Sewing Machines, tlOu each 4 011O
8.!! tio. . x 5 eaoh 1 600
20 Silver-plated Tea Sets. 75 each Iwhi
60 81 ver castors, 025 each 1 200
8,Ct,0 Clocks, Albums, Jeweiry, &c, 5 to 10
each 27 000
i!!'!!fS 7es.aV,d J ttbl? sPo'- o.. 2 to 5 each'.'. 25,000
10,010 Gold Pens, sleeve Buttons, & c, el to S3
each 14 000
49,463 Books, c utlery . Engravings, Ac, 1 to 10
each 69,000
' Total ... $'260 000
The awards will be mudeaiter the'conce'it, on the
stage 01 the theatre, where three thousand persons can
witness it. A committee will be appointed bv the audi
ence to superlni end the name. '
Primed lists of awarda will be published and sunpl'ed
to Agents and Ticker-holders. Panlea having tickets
will retain them until alter the awards are made, and 11'
their numbers appear In the list, thev will iorward their
tickets,lmrnedlaiely, with lull directions aa to the ship
ping ol goods or deeds tor the property- Tickets lor
sale at all the principal Hotels, Book, and llaslo store
in the city, and at the Headquarters, in the Mammoth
Fair huildlnir lor the benefit ol the snl.ltars' ami Hnlu.ru'
'ational Orphans' Home Fond, comer ot Seventh street
ana rennsyrvauia avenue, wasmngton, 1). (J.
'1 he Directors anneal to the liberality of thn nnnnlA tn
give this enterpriHe their kinu support, and thereby
assist in relieving the wants ol tha on, liana nt nur iu..n
comrades.
CARD. A large number otHtlckets remaining nnsold.
it will be necessary to postpone the drawing until
THURSDAY, the 11th of October, 1866, at which time it
ill positively occur.
Tbe many swindling schemes that have been pre
sented to the public during the paat tew months, some
what delayed our sales, until we were able to satisiv
the peop.e throunhout tbe country toat tbls enterprise
itu gniumc. nuu Duioijr tor vuai iuium purposes, ilia
Directors are confident of tbe sale of every ticket, and
bave allotted suttiolent time to guarantee the saies
without any further postponement
mbj. a. a. rres. Boiuiora' and Sallora' Union
Col. CHAS. E. CAPEHART,
Rial M. H ALBURUKR, S Managing Directors.
WILLIAM H. MORSE, "uecioni.
Tbbasubt Depabthbnt, )
OPP1UB OF lNTliJINAL hEVKNTJg,
.' . .. Washinoton. Jun26. IB06. S
wnereas u. a. uau and oihan aa -u
wio vim. naiiuuw voncert,' to oe held in
Washington. D. Con the 2d of August next bavemaae
due application to L. Clepban, Collector of Internal
net enue ior tue uoiiection District of the District ot
Columbia, lor permission to hn.d a inttarv r-m-
3 oiiiciiitwot -1 v-v.i iwi iv 111 111 satrsiactory evi
ence that the oroceeds of aalrl In tier. r-ni.. . in
enterprise will be devoted to charitable usee, permission
Is hereby granted to such "Managing Directors" to bold
sucu lonirj , rauiu, orui enterprise iree from al. cbarne,
whether irom tax or license, in respect to such lottery
rattle, or gilt enterprise. . E. A. ROLLINS.
Coinmisaioner.
We refer, br permission, to
Bdalor-General W Infield 8. Hancock. TT h a
General Robert C. bchenck, M. c, Ohio.
General Halbert E. Paine, M. C , Wis.
General John H. Keteham, M. C, S. Y
General James U. Blunt, Kansas.
General J. K. Hcndrick. Iowa.
General D. C. Mccallam, I). C.
General o. v. Daytau, ). y.
Hon. T nomas W. Ferry, M. C, Mlcb.
Hon . George Lawrence. M. C., f enna.
D. O. Forney, Esq., D. C.
M ajor J . Dougnty, N. Y.
lion, jucnaiu wajiacu, maor or tvasntngton. D. O.
Hon. Henry Wl son. 0. b. s. B '
Hon. William D. Kellev, M. C, Penna
Hou. Kelllan V. W haley, JL C, Wen Vs.
Hon. Eben C. Ingerso.l, M. C, 111.
Hon. Henry C Deming, M. C, Conn,
Hon A. H. Laflln, M, .,N. Y.
II on. Leonard Myers. M. C., Penna.
Hon. William A. Newell. M. C. J. J.
Hon. George W.Julian. M. C, Ind. - i
Hon. Mephen F. WUson, M C Penna.!
Hon. J. B. Giinnell, M. C Iowa.
Hon. B. F. Wade, U. 8. Senator Ohio
lion. G. b. Latham. M C, W. Va.
lion. hen). E. Wilson, M. C, Ohio.
Gen. Hoys. M. Ohio.
W llllam E. Owens, Esi., Philadelphia. 9 8 thstu
YALEB'8 (LATE MILLER'S) WINTER
GAKDEN-Nos. 120-726.VWE Street.
GRAND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERTS
NIGHTLY, . ,
By two large and efficient Orchestras.
TONIGHT,
And EVERY NIGHT. In connexion with our .
EXCELSIOR STRING BAND,
a Brass Band, compiising toe best Artists in the city
will periorui.
w v OPEN FOR THE SEABOV.
Our spacious bun mer Garden, artistically laid out
with Shrubbery, fountains etc.
IN THE LADIES' SALOON,
Especially set arurt lor FAMILIES, the best of Creams
and other Refreshments will be served. 6 itii (
Gr Y 1M IV A S I U M
FOR LADIES. GENTLEMEN, AND CHILDREN,
N. E. COR. OF NINTH AND AKC11 STREETS.
The Institute, which again has been greatly Improve!
tor tbecouiing season, la now open lor subscription) all
day and evenings.
Bodily exercise Impacts health and strength, nd la
highly recommended to both sexes and all agea.
Terms tor Instruction, mouibs .....$
Terms for eli-practlce. 3 uionib
For nartioulars send lor a circular or give us a call.
g 80 Sin f rolemorn BII.LEBBANU 4 LEW'ia
THE riAN'03 WHirH WE MANU-
III faoture recommend themaelvea. We oromise
to our pairous ciear oeautliul tunes, elegant workman
ship, durability, and reasonable prices, combined with
a lull guarantee. For sale only at No. Iul7 WAXJ4UI
Street.
M CSIOH PIANO MANUFACllTRIKG CO,
AMUSEMENTS.
Vt EW CHESNU1 Hllir.ET THEATRE.
CHKBN VT Htret above Twelftn.
WM. E. SINN o.. Leaseee
Doors open at 1 16. t'unaln rises at a.
IRIS EVENING,
11 Y PARTICULAR REQUEST,
the Dlrtipgulsbed Lvrf Tiagedrrnae,
VEil VAI 1.
VEBTVaLI,
Va.hTVAl.1,
VEBIVALI,
VErtTVALI
will appear In the highly succeMilil Drama,
A MaKIAUK. CElt lU'tC.vTU
A MARhlAOE I EliTiriCAlr..
A MAhRIAUE CEKTlflC I E,
A MaHKlAGK CEH1TFICATE,
A MHHIAiiB ERIlFiCATE.
To concr.de with the favorite Burlotta,
A LrOASr OF A LOVEK,
SATURI AY AFTEKNOO.M, September 22,
. GRAND FAMILlT MATIiEB.
MONDAY EVEM0. SeptemherM,
Crat appearance el the dlatlngulshed Comedian.
Mr. JOHN r. OWKNt.
MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH STREET
1 HEATRE. Begins at quarter to 8 o'clock.
MM. ND MR.1. W J. FLORENCE,
the Pe Die's Favorites j enth Nlgnt.
'ill, 8 (ThurFriay) KVrMNG. September20,
Last time 01 BrooKham's rreat Drama nt
. , , DOMBKY AND HON
Captain Cuttle ut. W. i. FLORENCE
iu conclude wiih (Inst time)
. the Yankee housekeeper
PeegT Ann Mrs. FLORENCE
Barney O'Connor Mr. W J. FLOHBNCB
RIDAY HF.BEUT OF MRS FLORENCE.
. THHEK GKEM PIECES.
In Rehearsal, NARy-A-BROQUK.
ALNDT 8TKKET T H B A T K E.
N. E. corner of NIN ril and WALNUT Streets.
BY DESIRE, THE GKCAT BILL
received on Monday last with
SHOUTS OK LAUGHTER,
Will berepeattd THI" (Thursday) EVENING.
LAST NIGHT BUT IWO OF
MR. J. . CLARKE,
the brilliant, dashing 1 omedy of
EVERYBODY'S FRIEND.
Major Dc Boots Mr. J. 8. CLARKE
The uproariousiv 111 on v Farce 01
LOVt IN cl VERY.
lS?.! S.::::::::::::-:::::::::: Mr. j. s. clarKE
FRIDAY BENEFIT OF MR. J. 8. CLARKE.
EW AMERICAN THEATRE.
P081 1 IVELY THE LAST WtEiC OF
THE -VOKRKLL SISTrTTs.
FAIRY l-.URLKt-QUE OF CINDERELLA.
IHE FOOL OF THE FAMILY.
MATIN'i E SATURDAY AT 2 OX LOCK.
OBERT HEIiLER'S
"'SALLE DlAbOLlQUE,"
LAROE HALL ASSEMBLY BUILDING.
THIRD W aEK FULL NIGHTLY.
Last week m tbls city of Heller's New Sensation,
'LAYING WITH GHOSIS."
Every act new this week Magic and Music.
WAT1NB.E SATURDAY, at X o'clock.
F. vtnlna Doors open at 7. Commence at 8.
Admission 50 cents; secured seats, 76 cents. 9 17 6t
"VTEW ELEVENTH STREET OPERA HOUSE,
JN ELEVENTH Street, above CHEBNUT.
"IHti FAMILY HEtiOHT"
OPi:S FOR Tlllii SEASON.
CAR( KOSS A. DIXEi'S MINSTRELS,
the Great Star Troupe ot the World, in their GRANT)
ETHIOPIAN SOIREES, SONGS, DANCES, NEW
Bl KLI8QUE8 and PLANTATION KCENEf.
Doors open at 7 o'clock. Commencing at 8 o'clock.
6 30 3m J. L. CARNcHOSv, Manager.
PROPOSALS.
pROPOSALS FOR REPAIRS.
United States Engineer Otfice, )
No. 209 6. Stxtti at net, I
Fhiladelpuia, soptomber 19, 1806 )
Sealed Proposal", in duplicate, with a :opy of ibis
advertisement attached to each, will be received at
this Office, until 12 o'clock M . (SATURDAY, Sep
tember 29. 1866, for Repairs of Upper and Lower
Government Wharves and Landings, at MARCUS
HOOO, Delaware river, Pa.
(separate proposals will Le made for each class of
material or labor.
Cap logs, bridge timbers, mooring; posts, eto , to
be ot white pine; alo upper courses ot wharves, if
required; tie and wharf timber and sneet piling of
hemlock ; fenders, sheathing, etc, of white oak.
Proposals wi l state the rate per running foot of
timber, per loot ot lace, and per foot ot board
measure, as the case may be ; the rate per pound of
bolts and other Iron work; tbo rate per cubic yard
lor earth and broke h stone filling:, etc.
All material to be ot bent Quality, and subjoct to
Inspection and approval beloro being uhoJ.
' Eaoh bid must be guaranteed by two responsible
persons, whose signatures should be appended to
the guarantee, and be certified to, aa being good and
Ruflicicnt security for live thousand dollars, by the
T ...... .1 t-' . - . TV !.... . T . . .1 . . ,
uiiiiou oiaico Aintriui uuugc, Abiuruny, ur vvl
lector, or other public officer.
Envelopes to be endorsed, "Proposals lor Repairs
of yovemment Wharves," eto.
Bida will be openod on Saturday, September 20,
18(50. at 12 o'clock M., and bidders are requested to
be present.
For lurther inioimatlon Inquire at this office.
C. SEAFOKM bTKWARr,
Major of Engineers, and Hrcvet Lieutouant
Colonel. ' . 920 tit
ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE
Philasulpuia, Pa., rieptember 17, I860.
PROPOSALS FOR FORAUE.
Sealed Proposals will be received at this ofneo
until 12 o'clock M., THURSDAY, September 27,
1866, for tarnishing this depaitment with Forage ior
a period of six (6) months, commencing; October 1.
lbGO, and enclng the Slat duy ot March, 1867, mclu
givo, viz :
CORN, OATS, HAY. AND STRAW,
for nee ol animals in tbe publio service, etc., at this
depot, or any other locality within this command
that may be directed. All grain to be of the best
qualityOats, 82 pounds to the bushel : Corn, 56
pounds to tbe bushel ; liay, of the best Quality Penn
sylvania timothy; Straw to be rye, beat quality
all Kubjeot to be iuspocted and approved prior to
delivery.
Proposals will state price per hundred pound for
Hay and Straw, and per bushel ior Corn and Oats,
delivered at places of consumption in such quanti
ties and at soch times as may be ordered (tbe pnoe
to be stated both in words and figures).
Each bid must be guaranteed by two responsible
persons, whose signatures must he appended to the
guarantee, and certified to as being; good and suffi
cient security lor five 1 86000) thousand dollars by tbe
United States Lis net Judge, Attorney, or Collector,
or other publio officer.
The right is reserved to reject any bid deemed un
reasonable, and no bid from a deiaulung contractor
will be received.
All proposals to be made out on tbe regular forms
In duplicate (which will be furnished on application
at this othce), and conform to the terms of this ad
vertisement, a copy of which must accompany eaoh
proposal. Envelopes 10 be endorsed "Proposals for
Forase."
. Bids will be oponed on THURSDAY, September
27, 1H66, at 12 o'clock il., and bidders arerequested
to be prewnt. '
ay oroer 01 Drevet mieaaier-ucnerai UiAjiCUfc
H, CRO&MAN, Astistaut Quaitoruiaster General
U. S. A.
GEORGE R. ORME. ,
8 17 0t Brevet Major and A. Q. M.
SEALED PROPOSALS, IN DUPLICATE,
will be received by the undersigned, until lu A.
M., September 26, 18G6, Oflice, No. 1103 GIItAKl
Street, ihird floor, or directed to him, Post Office
Box 1838, Philadelphia, lor lurmsbing the troops
enip'oyes, etc, at Fort Delaware, Del., witii FRESrl
BELfr, ot good marketab.e quality, in equal propor
tion of fore and hind quarters, excluding necks,
shanks, and kidney ta low.
The said Beof to be delivered, tree of cost, to the
troops, employes, eto , at Fore Delaware in such
quantities as may be, trom tuno to titno, required by
the Commanding Officer of that post, and to con
tinue in force MX MON I IIS, commencing on the
1st day of October, 1860, or suoh less time as the
( ommiBsary-Ufueral shall direct, and suoj'ct to hi
approvul.
Upon acceptance of the offer, security ard bond In
tbo sum ot two thousand dollars will be rcquirod for
the lal hful perlorniance ol the contract.
Bids must be endorsed "Proposals for Beef "
C. L. KILBL'K V,
Bvt Brie -Gen , A. C. U. e .
Philadelphia, Pa Sept. 12, 1866. 9 19stuth5t
SEALED TROrOSALS, IN DUPLICATE. WILL
1 be received by tbo unaemirrreii, until 10 A. .U.
September 20, 1800, office No. 1103 GIR AhD Street,
third floor,! or directed to him,. Post Olfioe Box
1338 Philadelphia, lor turnl-hing the United State
Subsistence Department at this city with 350 pounds
of PLU(i IOBACCO, of a grade . not Inferior to the
grade commonly known as "Navy Plug;" each plug
to weigh aa nearly as possible one (lj pound. It will
only be purchased "tax paid."
Samples of tbe Tobacco must be delivered, with the ,
proposals and ulorred to there'ni '
ihe tare ot each package et Tobacco purchased
n ust be carelully ascertained, and'witn the gross
and net weight marked thereon. It wiil be vended ,
by stripping a sumciont numtier'ot boxes, and the
Tobacco inspected and compared with the retained
samples at the time ol the delivery. 1 t 'r
l'ri posals must be endorsed "Proposals for Sub
sistence." ... , t
; ,'.;::. x C.'L K1LBURN, '
Bvt. Brig -General, A C. ti, 8.
Pbiiadstpuia, l a , kept, 12, I860. 814 statu CI
' FINANCIAL.
RATIONAL
BANK OF THE REPUBLIC,
Nos. 609 and 811 CHESSTJT Street.
rillLADKLrillA.
Tbe late management having rellnqnished their enure
control and Interest In this Bank, the business la now
being conducted pnder tbe following entirely
Nli W MANAGEMENT.
directors.
Joseph t, bailey.
Of Bailey A Co., jewellers.
EDWARD B. ORUK,
Of J. r. A E. B. Orne, Dealers In Carpet legs.
I NATHAN BILLE8,
President of the Second National Bank.
WILLIAM ERVIKN,
Of Myers A Eivlen, Flour Factors.
OSGOOD WELSH,
Of 8. A W. Welsh, Commission Merchants.
BKNJAMIN ROWLASI). Jr.,
Of B. BovtUnu, it , A Bicther, Coal Merchant.
WILLIAM II, BIIAWM,
Late Cashier of the Central National Bank.
PRESIDENT,
WILLIAM II. RIIAWN.
CA8HIEK,
JOSEPH P. MOM FORD.
Late of the Philadelphia National Bank. 9 8
JAY COOKE & CO.,
No. 114 South THIRD Street,
BANKERS
AND
DEALEKS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES
V. 8. 6e OK 1881.
6-ZOs, OLD AND NEW.
10-iOg; CER1IFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS
7 20 SOI ES, 1st, 2d, and 3d Series.
COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES WANTED.
INTLRLST ALLOWED OH DEPOSITS.
Collections made. Stocks Bought and Sold on
Commission.
Special business accommodations reserved for
LADIES. 872m
RATIONAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC.
Nos. 809 and 811 CHESNUT Street.
The entire Interest of the late management of this
Bank having been purchased with the view of effecting
an entirely new organization, shares of stock iwill be
disposed of In limited quantities, to respectable parties
in business, who may ha ve an Interest In a bank In this
location. Applications lor the stock will be received lor
a lew days,' 'after which a distribution wil Ibe made.
WIL LI Ail H. RHaWN,
9 3tf President.
I!, S. SEC U 11 1 T I ES.
A SPECIALTY.
SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO.,
BANKERS & BROKERS,
16 S. THIRD 8T.
PHILADELPHIA.
3 NASSAU 8T.
NEW YORK.
STOCKS AND GOLD
BOUGHT AND HOLD ON VOMMDSSlOlSi
HERE AND IIS KEW YORK. II
ijVllSH JUXlOXlIEXtS,
Ho. 225 DOCK STREET,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
SOT ADD SELL
CMTED STATES BONDS, 1881s, S-20s, 10 40s.
CMTKU STATES 7 J-lOs. ALL I88LE8.
CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS. ,
Mercantile taper and Loans on Collaterals negotiated
Stocks Bought and Bold on Commission. 1 JI
520S.-F IVE-TWENTIES.
7308 - SEVEN-THIRTIES
WANTED.
DE IIAVEN 4 BROTHER,
17 Ko.40 S. Thibp Sragw.
INSURANCE COMPANIES
G
IllARD FIRE AND MARINE
INSURANCE COMPANY.
OKFIQE, K 0. 41S W ALN VI STBBET. PUILADELPHIa
CAPITAL BAII) IN, IN CABil, i00,UUO.
Ibis compary continues to write on ftr Rati enU
Ita capital, with a good surplu , Is saiely Invested.
TOl
Lohtes by Are uave been promptly paid, and more than
$500,000
Disbursed on this account within the past few years.
For the present the office of this company will
remain at -
No. 4J5 WALNUT STREET,
But within a few months will remove to its OWN
BIILULNU
N. E. CORNER SEVENTH AND Cfl E8NCT 8TREETS
Then as now, we shall be happy to Insure our patrousa
such rate as are eousu?tent with saiety.
THOMAS CRAVE ?j,
DIUKCTOUS -
fl'KMAN BHEHPARI),
w. m. LAWRENCE.
CHARLES JL DI BOK
HENRY r. KENNKY,
JUSEFH KLAPi'.JH. D
JOHN SUPPLER.
JOHN V. CLAGUORN,
Klt.AH YEUKLd.Jll..
LVKED B GILLF.'IT. V. PreMideotand Treusuror.
JAMt:t B. ALVORD, Becreurr. , 1 19 (
XTIRK INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY TUK
J" PENNSYLVANIA FIKE INSURANCE COM
V ANY Incorporated 182S charier Perpetual -Jio,51v
WALNUi Street, opposite Independence Square.
'this Company. favrnbly known to the community
for over forty years, continue' to Insure against luxs or
damage by tire on Publio or Private Buiidlnijs. elthe
gerinauently or for a limited time. Alao on Furniture
tucks of Goods, and Merchandise generally, on llberuf
terms.
Xriclr Capital, touether with a large Surnlug Fund, Is
Invested in the most careiul manner, which enables
them to ofler to the insured an undoubted security la the
case Ol loss. .
niBECTona .
Daniel Smith. Jr.. I John Devereux,
Alexander Benson, I Thomas Smith,
Isaao Hazlehursi, Ilenrr Lewis.
IhumasBobhlus. T J. UlllloKham Fell, '
, Daniel Haddock. Jr.
; ' ' DANIEL SMITH, Jr., President
William Q- Cbqwbll, Secretary. t o$
TN THE COURT OP COMMON PLEAS FOR
l the City and County of Philadelphia. 1
Sotloe a hereby Riven to the creditors Of GEORC.E.
II. LEVIN, that he has presented his petition o the
Court of Couiifun l'kae lor the Cltv and County of
Philadelphia, lor the benefit ol the Insolvent Laws ot
tbis Commonwealth, and tnaf a hearlna thereoa will be
bad Del ore the said Court on tbe Mb da of October,
lfrvti, at If) o'tlock in the njornlng. ao il ti t HI i
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
DELAWAREA1UTUAL9AFETY IN3URANCB
( MPs NY.
IN CORPORATE l BY 1 1 II It LOISLATrBI8 Ol
PENNSYLVANtA.lHM.
OFFICE, . t. PRNK IHIRD aND WALNUT
S'lREET. PlIILADi-LPHIA
MARINE INSURANCE
ON VKrfSELB.i . . .
C' hco. J To all parts of orld.
FRIIUHT, 1Nsr,nA5CE,
On Goods br lllver ianai.Ike and I dCarrlaiteto
all parts of the fiilon
FIUK INSURANCES
On Merchandise iieneruliy
On Bares, Dwelling Houses, etO
ABPETS or THE COM PANT
. 1 , luiti.
idO.Por.
lil,MK
Jl'OOOO
100.000
M.OOO
25 0C0
20.00$
25,000
2S.0U0
United Ctates 5 per cent oan 7I...WT6 000 W
B '8...miWW
" ' - T I it) per cent loan
Treasury Notes (M,17S'00
Btate ol Pennsylvania Five Per Cent
Loan MOO
Stsieol I enujvlvanl Six Per Cent.
Loan 53,250 00
( Ity ol Philadelphia Six Per Cent.
Loan ui.sii'ov
Petinsv vania Railroad Tlrst Mort-
RflKeSlx l er Vent. Bonds 30,000 -00
Pennsylvania Rnl'roan Second Mort-
aanesix PerCent Bonds 21,750 00
Western Pennsylvania KailroadUort-
gage mx rer ( ent. nonas -m.iovw
iw Shares Stock Oermantown Gas
Company, principal aad Interest
15,000
7.150
5.000
irnaranteed by the City of Philadel
phia 13,537 00
143 Shares stock Pennsylvania Rail
road Company 8,560-09
100 Shares Stock hoi th Pennsylvania '
Railroad Company, 1,250 00
Biposltwlth Cnlted Siatea Oovern
mert, subject to ten days' call 40,000"00
State ot Tennessee Five ler Cent.
Loan lB.WO'OO
Loans on Bonos and Mortgage first
40 000
30.000
1TO.7C0
uens on city Property. ..iiu.mnv
1,036,850 Par. Market value. ...m6flM
Keal Estate , , J0,"O)tX
Bills receivable for Insurances made..l 21,01131
Balaocca due at Agencies i Premiums
on Marine Policies, Accrued Inte
rest and other debts oue tbe Cora-
pavu 40.511-44
Scrip and Stock of sundry Insurance
and other Companies, 01139. Esti
mated vsloe 2,910 00
Cash In Banks S50 5 H9
Cash in Drawer 018 48
50,635 n
Q12M 63018
DIRECTORS.
Thomtt C. Hand,
Samuel E. stokes.
J F. Penlstan,
vtiuu . iavia,
tdmund A. Souder,
TheopMlus Paulding,
John It. Penrose,
James Traquair,
henry C. Daliett. Jr.,
J nmcs C. Hand.
Wiillum C Ludwlg,
Joseph U. Seal,
Wil lam u. Honlton,
Edward Darlington,)
U Jones Hrooks,
Edward Lafourcade,
Jacob P. Jonea.
James B McFarland,
Joshua P. Kyre,
tjt orue v . helper,
Hneh Craig,
Hol.eit Burton.
suenoer Mclivain,
J. B. Hcniple, Plttuhurir,
A. B. Rerger. Plttshnrg,
l T. Mnri7n Plttahnrir.
John D. Taylor,
THOMAS C. PAKII. Prfmi-teni.
JOHN C. DAVIS, Vice President.
Benrt Ltlbcbk. Secretary. 1 S
1829CUARTEI1 PERPETUAL.
FRANKLIN
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
OF
PHILADELPHIA.
Assets on Januarv 1, 1800,
2,50085100.
Capital 0400.(00 00
Acciuec Surplus V44.M3 15
t reuilutn 1 ,HU,3U8-8l
UB8ETTLXD CLAIMS, IHCOVB FOB 1866
lMt.7 53. 0310 OVU.
LOSSES PAW SINCE 18SO OVER
5,000,000..,
Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms.
DIRECTORS.
Charles If Bancker.
Idwaid C. Dale.
Tobias Wagner,
Samuel Grunt,
George W. Richards,
Isaac Lea.
OT1ARLE8
Gorge Fales, '
Aiireu cuier,
Francis W. Lewis, M. D.
Peter alcCall.
N. BAKCKKR. President.
EDWARD C
uiLis, vice-rresment.
JAS. W. MCALLISTER Secretary protcm. 2StH
SORTII AMERICAN TRANSIT
INSURANCE COMPANY,
No. 133 South FOURTH Street
PHILADELPHIA.
Annual Policies issued against General Accidents
all descriptions at exceedingly low rates.
insurance efleoted ior one year. In any snm from 910
to 010. 000, at a premium of only one-naif per cent
securing the lull amount Insured In case of death, and
a conmensatlon each week equal to the whole pre
oiluiu paid
Short time Tickets for 1, 2. 1, 5. 7, or 10 days, or 1. 1, or
6 months, at 10 cents a dav, insuring in the sura of03UOO.
or giving 016 per week 11 disabled, to be had at tne
General Uthoe, No. 133 8. FOURTH Street, rhiiadel
pbia, or at the various Eailioad i lcket olUces. Be sura
to purchase tbe tickets of the North American Transit
Insurance Company,
For circulars and farther imormation appiv at the
General Othce, or ol any ot the auioorlrau Ageuts of the
Vimpany. tEwj8 U HOrPT' President.
JAMES M. CONRAD, Ireasurer
HENRY C. BROWN, Secreiary.
JOHN C. BULLIXI' Solicitor.
. DIKEClORS.
L. L. Iloupt, late of Pennsylvania Railroad Company
M. Baird. of M. Baldwin A Co. s. ,
l-amuel C. Palmer, Cashier ol Commercial Bank.
Klchard Wood, No. 809 Market street
.'allies M. Conrad, No. 623 Maiket street
i. E. Klngsley, continental Hotel.
H. G. Leisennng, Nos. 237 and 239 Dock street.
Enoch Eewis, late Gen. Sup't Penna K. K.
U. C. Franclscus Gen. Agent Penna. H. R. Oo.
George Martin. No. 322 Cheaunt street 1 3 10m
LIVERPOOL AND LONDOJT
Add '
GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY.
Capital and Assets. $16,000,000.
Invested in United States, $l,500-l000'
Total Premiums Received by tlie
Company in 18(35, 4,947,175.
Total losses Paid in 1865, $4,018.250 ,
All Losses promptly adjusted without reference
England. .. ,
ATWOOO SMITH.
General Agent for Pennsylvania.
OFFICIO,
No. G Merchants' txohann
PHILADELPHIA 48116m
PliOVIDENT LIFE AND TRUST COMPANV
OF philadklPhia uffl"Nr
iH fcouth FOURTH Street
ISCOBPtlRA'ltpJ.'MOMU.iSd , 1ml'
CAPITAL. ilM) OIJO. PA III is' 1MS ' ,
Iusurance on Lives, by Vearlv Premiums I orbrPI
or i veur Premluius, Non-ionelture .
Fndownieiits, iiayahle at a uture age, or on priur
bSa.r.ro,Jlerf,Uu,re:US' r ,U A oiluLi
Aimuities grunted on favorable term. ,.
Term l'o kiea. chil iren'i I Kndowments ' 1 '
1 his Company while giving the Insured the security
pf a paid-up CaKltal,wlll dlvWe the entire profits ot tha
Llie bus ness among Its Policy holilers. . .
Mono s received ut Interest, and paid on demand. '
Authorized by charter to execute 'frusta, and toaotit'
F.xtcutoror AQinlnlsiratcr, Ashljinoe or Uuurdlau, an -in
oilier fiduciary capacities under appointment o' any
l ouitol' this Common weulih or of any person or poc
Sous, or bodies politic or corporate.
DIHlilCTOil '
?A?',llEL B.;BHIPtF.Y, KI('IIARD CADBBBY,
JI-H1-WIAI111A( KKR,' HENRY MAIN KS. , ; "
JOSHUA H. MORRIS. T. WISTARHBOvVW. ' -
RiCUARD WOOD, wM. C. LU.NOSIRHrtH, " ;
CHARLES j COFFI.V.
SAMUEL B SHIPLEY. ROWLAND FABRY, ' -!
ITeoldent. Actuary ,
THOMAB WIflTAR, W. D J. B. TOWNSE M),
121K - Meoica Eiamlner. Legal Adviser. !
PHffiNIX IN8UBANCE COMPANY. OP Pill
LAHFLPH1A.
ItitORPOKAlKD 1804-CHARTER PrRPETTJAL. '
i, o. 221 W ALii U T Street . opposite tbe Exchange.
In addition to MARINE and 1A LAND 1X8 U HATCH
this Company Insures ftorn loss or damage by FIKK, oa
llbeial erms on building, aneiohandlae, arniture, eto.,
ior limited periods, aud penuaueutiy on buUuings, 6y
deposit ol premium. ,
Ibe Company t.as beentn aeitys operation fo mora
(ban SIXTY YEA ttS, during which all liuumt have beei
WtnipUy adjusted aud pJa- . :
John L. Hodge,
La wren os Lewis; Jr,
M. U. Alabouey,,) ;
JohnT. Le'-'t
William 8. tlrant.
Rotrt W. Leaiidug, ,
I. Clark Wharton,
B.mu. Wllcox
arm. iw Hnq. ( ,
Benjamin ktilng,
Tbouiai H. PoHera,
A. R. Alclienrr
Kdruoud t'aitlllon,
iml tfl
WtCUJtRJCR, Presldtnl
Sam t Wucox, Secretary.
il