CIT Y INTELLiQEKQE. I For Additional Local Hems see Eihth Fage. HErunucAN Mass Meeting at ,a. tkinal Hall. National Hall was ctofvilod last erpoiiin on tho occiiKion of a Republican mass noting. Ex-tiovci-nor Pollock presided. Wajtie McVeigh, ot Westchester, was the erst sp alter. He liscu-sed tae ptoposed amendments to tbe Constitution. Not one man bad jet been found bold enough to declare him self opposed to thece amendments. Even Henry J. Raymond io a violent advocate of tho amend ments, and It has been esUhUnhed that Presi dent Johnson first suirecnc-d theee ainendnicuta in a letter to Senator Dixon, ot Coniicnticut. This b iiiff the case, there appears nothioji to (tisrrifH in the present campmirn. He referred to the recdt tour of the President of the United states, who bad JbrpottPii all that had been rirne lor him by the meat Union party. Start ing for the. city of Cliioufio, hit forgot thai the individual he is pleated to cull "Andy Johnson" was not invited. Ami if he could not separate the individual from the otlicer, he should have kept both within the circle ol that polished society with which he is said to have surrounded himself at 'Vashiiietoii. (Cheers.) 1 he tour was a shame to the nation. At New Tork a reveller, at Albany a maudlin, at 8t. Louis a bluphenier, at Cincluuati a demagogue, and everywhere a liar. (Cheers.) Such i the record of the President during the pa-it lew wetks. Principles must rise superior to men, and the American people will be true. Mr. John son may use hit ollices, and Moii'sromery Ulair may threaten another war. Those who ate n ean enough to we:;r Mr. Johnson's collar may take his otiices, but they cannot control the Jieople. Montgomery Ulair must know that the Jorth Is no loncer to be threatened, and he may learn this-that the verdict ot the Northern ballot will be enforced at the point of the Northern bayonet. (Cheers.) But there is no dagger of the people ever again submitting the (ioverument of the country to the Democratic party. No matter what it may call itself, it is harmless Colonel John W. Forney, the next sn-akcr, was received with presit applause. He said ihe common enemy admitted its defeat, and was ready to ground its urrus in advance of the Mh ot October. (Cheers.) It is this grand up rising ot tho people that appals the shivering and drunken tyrant at Washington. (Cheers.) He reierred to Mr. Johnson's recent speeches, and especially his attack upon the Union Leagues. In thW connection he desired to read a speech of Mr. Lincoln, made in 18U-1 : when r resented with the resolutions of the Union .eague, urgiug him ar- a candidate lor a second teim. lie presented this speech of Mr. Lincoln as a contrast to the incoherent, blasphemous, and conceited ravings and harangues which have fallen lrom the lips of the President ot the United States, made the successor of Mr. Lin coln by the bullet of John Wilkes Booth. (Cheers.) The speech referred to was one in which Mr. Lincoln announced himself ready to do anything needed to unite the people iu the effort to Hive the country. If another man could do it better than hi msell, there could be no difllculty in setting rid of him. Coionel Forney next referred to the Maine election, in order to show how the Republican victory was gamed. He had received a letter from a friend in Maine giving the information. In the Portland District, which was considered doubtlul, the ltenubhcan candidate had four thousand majority. (Cheers.) The speaker spoke of the Federal patronage being used iu the present campaign, and urged that it would be a tit subject for inquiry in t lie next session of Congress. Even now three naval officers are sitting at our Navy Yard, examining the employes in reaard to ttieir political senti ments. But, notwithstanding this, the victory of the Union party was certain. CONSERVATIVE MEETING AT NATIONAL Guards' Hall. A mass nicotine under the uu.i pices of tne Central Johnson-Clymer Club was neld at National tiuards' J lull last evening. The attendance was laree and the meeting en thusiastic in its character. Mr. John K. Faunce, the President of the Johnson-Clymer Club, pre sided on the occasion. In a few words he intro duced ex-Governor Bigler, who, during the course of his remarks, said: I hold that the position taken by the President is clearly right, ai.d the only position which the Constitution ot the United Ktates will admit. He must neces sarily, as the Executive otlicer, be controlled by the Constitution and the laws ot the laud. He planted himself on thi, and maintained Uiul theie were thirty-six States and not twenty-six. He maintained further, that they were Stittea of the Union, and being States of the Union, uo power on earih could deny them representation. Cougress, during the war, recognized these States as being iu the Union. They submitted the amendment abolishing Blavery to the thirty-six States. Several ot the Ulates denied repiesentatioa at this day ratified the amendment. It they were States then, they are States now. If they were capable of ratify ing an amendment to the Constitution they are entitled to representation. When they ratified it, the qweption of nH being represented was ended. The action of Congress in denying them representation is therefore sheerly arbi trary and revolutionary. (Applause.) That is the great question. On the other hand, the President maintains that the Constitution ap plies to all the States, and that must be his rule of action. I deny utterly the power of Congress to insist upon any conditions prece dent to the right of representation. I cousiuer the amendments as unwise iu their substance, and the manner in which tbey are presented to the people of the country as highly improper indeed, as unjust. You can't vote for that clause of the amendment providing for the repudiacion of the Rebel debt without voting lor that clause -which submits the question ot ne::ro Biitl'rage. Why this peculiar piece of machinery? Was it necessary to put it in this shape ? By no means. 1 say thai, we have n riuht to complain of the submission ot the amendment in this shape. It is the duty of every man to assist In bring ing about a prompt solution of our National troubles to make us what we once were, a happv and prosperous people. The speaker closed with a lew commendatory remarks upon the character of Mr. Clymer, the Democratic candidate lor Governor, which were received with treauent manifestations of applause. William l. iianiuu, csii., 01 new iura, w ( then introduced, lie said : If the radical party ( Hiicceed in their policy, aud overwhelm tae country with their theory, we will, when that takes place, be iu a worse condition than we have 1 ever Deen doling the last six years. The speakPr then took up the question of universal sufliaee. rle alluded to tLe attempt made to introduce it in England, aud to its being put down through the eilons of Earl drey, who used us au aruunieut the insertion that by the introduction of it a repudiation of the debt would be brought about. The speaker also discussed the question of sufirage in this country. He continued: What these radicals leur is that the American people will did out the secret that one-lourth of the deot which our country is now burdened with has been stolen lrom tho Treasury, and will re ' fuse to pay it. We can't have an undivided country, if we allow these men to carry us away Hiram to their contemplated issues. W hat was the reason for the passaee of the resolution plucine the arms of the coun?ry iu the hands of the (Joveruois ot the various ?rate It was lor tho very purpose that it they failed to suc ceed at the ballot-box, Ihey could use these arms to strike down the voters. Thev intended it for a thre it of intimidation. They did not iuteu.l to lose theii power. Alter ihe success of the great conservative party of the country, there will be veiy little left ot this maiminceut Republican party. There is not one of thi se radical Congressmen who could n.t be convicted of treason under the laws of 18U2, -which they themselves enacted. The speaker then discussed ut length the difference between tbe President and Congress. He coucluded by nrirtnir those present to be active and zealous in their efforts U secure peace in reality 10 tbe i.Ala iiintlU Colonel Kankin was followed by Mr. John Tn u,.hi,.Ufn who endeavored, during the course of hb remarks, to prove that the negro THE DAILY EVENING never had been and never would be competent to exercise the elective franchise. W.hiio tbe mectinc wa in progress, the inc:n bets ot the Keystone Club entered the hall, and lenitthud until the proceedings were over. Tdf JJaptirt Association. The North Philadelphia. Association of Baptist SurJ"e' convened 1m ninth annual session In 'v Baptist Church, Broad and Ar h streets, yes er iiay morning. Rev. James Cooper and A. J. Heins, of New Jersey, conducted the religi jus t xereisc9. The oneiiinir sermon was preac.icd by Rev. J. L. Savbur. fhe Association whs fien called to order bv v. Air. Hancock, Mod ira tor ol the last session. An election of otll -en took place, resulting lu thechoicc of the follow iiip nan.ed persons: Rev. Jcorge Erear. or Readinc Church, Mode rators Bev. J. C. Trotter, Clerk; and J. II. O'Harn, Treasurer. J. 11. Wagcnscllcr was ap pointed Assistant Clerk. The Committee on Devotional Kxereise re ported the iollowiLg recommendation: Meot at 0 A. M., 2h and 7. J P. M. Adjourn at 12 M. and 3 P.M. Theprajer meetings will be held from 8 to 9 A. M , and from 7 to 7i P. M. AFTKRNOON SESSION. The fbllowiim committees were announced bv the Moderator: On the Admission or Churches II enrv Bav. N. h. Johnston, and J. B. Means. Un the Circular Letter . Hand. T. Watson. and I Newton Brown. On the Minutes of CoTresnondimr Bodies W. II. Conrad. E. II. Ranev. and Rev. Siias Liver- more. On the State of the Churches W. S. Wood, Williams Wilder, and Kpv. E. Vf Bailey. To Audit Treasurer's Account John Davis, F. A. Bnrnness, and D. Shanber. To Select and Place Preachers fur Next Ses sionA. II. Lun.L', Rev. J. L. Lnirebcp, and T. S. Mateony. On uoituaries Williams Wilder, Rev. N. B. Baldwin, and U. S. Hansell. RVENINli SESSION. The Association met in the evening at the stated time, when a sermon was preached by Rev. E. S. Bailey. The Supposed Murder. We learn the lollowing additional tacts in reference to the murder supposed to have been committed last Saturday, and which was briefly referred to in our edition of yesterday. The' supposed mur derer, a young man named Arnold, has disap peared, although the detectives are hot on his trail. Fiom the father of the eirl, Mr. Sherman, we learn that he, with his family, lives at Bridgeport, Connecticut. About a year airo his daughter, Ellen Josephine Sherman, then twenty years of age, left her home without warning to any one, and without saving where fhe intended to go. He saw nothing of her until about six months aao. when, obtaining a situation in a factory in New York city, he went there, and his daughter called at the factory to see him. She was then living in New Y'ork with this man, whom she represented as her husband, but he understood atterwards, that while in New York she went by the name ot Ellen Laeey. He heard or saw nothing more of his daughter until hi; received the telegram from Arnold. At the time Arnold became acquainted with the eirl, he was living at Winstcd, Connecticut, which is about sixty miles from Bridgeport. The case is undergoing the most scare mug investigation. SUSPENDED FlUE COMPANIES. The Committee on Fire and Trusts met last evening. and had under consideration the action ol the Chief Eneinec-r of the 5 ire Department in bus pending certain tire companies. A number of witnesses were examined in respect to the South Peiin, Lninyette, and Niagara Hose Companies, and the Good Will Engine aud Western Hose Company. No conclusion was arrived at as to the two last-named companies, and the Com mittee agreed to recommend to Councils tip suspension for one month, and loss of pay for the same period, of the South Penu, Lafayette, ana jNiagara nose companies. At the Navy Yard. The work upon the new sioop-ot-war wunnmaiana has been sus pended; also upon the iron-ciad tiliackamaxon, winie very tew suipwrignts are engaged upon the ship-of-war Anlktam, which is being built hi the large ship house. The Ossipee (double endei) is still under repair, aud another of :i similar build of vessels h is been brought up lrom her anchorage oil' League Island, to nave a new armament put upon tier. Ills Condition. o oha Grace, seaman, who was stubbed ou Monday at a tailor boarilinc- honse in Larkin Bticct, was in an improviiiff condition last eveninu. Tne knile with wuicn the wound was indicted wii louud in a well back ot the tavern where Tracy, the alleged ollender, whb arrested. Found Di'.owned. The Coroner held au imiuest yesterday on the body of a lad appa rently thirteen years old, found drowned iu the Schuylkill at Cliesnut street wharf. He was dressed in a. iacket and pants of a light color, tho latter being patched at the knees, aud he had a red shirt ou. Coroner's Inquest. The Coroner held au inquest yesterday ou tne body of the infant child of Elizabeth Martin, who was found dead in bed nt her mother's residence, Kront street, below South. The lury came to rhe conclusion that death resulted roia Deiug accidentally overlaid by the mother. Parade. The Republican Invmcibles paraded last evenine, in full uniform, and pro ceeded to Krankford lor the purposed attending a Republican meeting. There was a large crowd at Seventh and Chexuut streets to witness the departure ot the Club. Fatal Result. Lewis Ashtou, who waa received into the Hospital on tlie lith ol Sep tember, with an arm torn oil. by having it caught in tlie belting ot a lactoiy, died at the Hospital yesterday. ' The alarm ot fire soon alter 11 o'clock last night was caused by the miming oi a stable belonging to John McCanu, ut the corner of l-'ront and York streets. Congressional Nomination. The Union Republican Congressional Convention ot the First District met last evening, ami nominated Charles Gibbous, Esii. MARSHAL'S SALES. M ARSHAL'S SALE. BY VIRTUE OK A writ oi Hale by the lion. John Cadwalader. Jud-ro oi i tie lilMiict court ol the Lulled State m and tor the Euxtern llirictot l'eniiNVlvanla to me directed, will be o.d nt pub ic rule to the hluhost and bct bidder lor en-ti, at tne store ot i'uwkli., ni-.h ilk k i o.. Jo. 1 N. FKUT fetreot. on 'llllinOAY. October 4. ut 11 o'clock A. M., tno bunela ot Wblaky. Also, at tne Hume lino una pinco, tno lonowins described properly, which will remain ou tho premises where the several lots now, are as loilows, viz. : l.uwurd llurlev. No. Market street, one Copper Still utid Fixtures, one Worm, etc etc. June I arr Twenty-third and n alnut strct. one op- per "till. etc.. and I weutv - ourtu aud Saa-uui strectn, one Copper Mill, etc etc. Turtles vn ii-Iiiiik to purchase can examine the property en ihe preludes above nieiilioucd two day previous to lliu uio. . . . . r. C. El.LMAKl.il, IT. s. Mnrxhal Eastern District Pennsylvania. U. S. Jlurhhnl's (Jlnce, Sept. 19, 1HW 9 H tit M A R S II A L ' 8 S A L E. liv virtue ot sundry writs of sale bv the Hon J OHM C'AUWAl.ADKH, Jude ol' tbe liisirlrt Court oi the United Mates, in ana tor the Eaatern District or Penu sy, vania, io mo directed will be so d at Public Sale, to the highest and best hlduor, for cinh, o the premises, loot oi MM II street, on SAT U lib AY, October 6, lsbli, at 11 o'clock A M : Two Copper Stills, etc., lately In possession of THO MAS NAULTY. fine Copper Ntill.eto., lately In povsesslon of JAMES Fl'l PATRICK One Copper still, etc., lately la possession of OLIVER McCartney. one mill, etc , lately in possession of JEREMIAH Mil. API. Also, en MONDAY, October 8. lHStt. at 11 o'clock A U. aiNo. VilO North Fi'UHIH street: l wo Mills complete Measures eic. lately In posses sion ot El) W RD MCLAUGHLIN. . Also, tame day, at t u'clock P. M , at No. 150 North BKOAM street : One Copper btlll, etc, late'y In pusscsaion of PATRICK P. C. ELLMAKER. IT. B. Marshal. K. 1) 01 penns? Ivanla ' PBlLiPELrin A, September 1WM. It) Utwlmtt TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, , WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER, 2C, 1800, amusements; A METUCAN ACADEMY Of MUSIC. ITALIAN OPERA. ! OPENISU NIGHT, MONDAY, October 15. Firt time In I'hllacUUitilaof CRN-PIS O E LA COM ARE. i First Klulitof GIORGIO ItOHCONI. ' For particular! see future dTcrtlcnient8 and circa Rtf. 024 bt -VIEW CHESNUT STREET THEATRE. FN CHFSNUT Mnet, above Twelfta. wm. ' ,. i.osec Door op a I vurwin nCB at '1111S V F.DM-.NI'AY hVrNtNU. iHKAIfcMiOl'H hfH't'F.SS ' IKhMhNDOUtf NUt'CEsd THIlTMPHAl! rDRKCF.PTION 1K1UMIM1ANI' BI Ch-l'Tlo.-. ol tlie dlr.inKUlxlied Comrdlnu, UK. JUI1. fc. (JWKrtN, R. JOHN E. OWKN1, MH. JOHN K. OWENH. who will apjioar 111 Hindu mr tlm third time la olplit jews, alter an unprecedented engaKPincul In ew York of CONSECUTIVE J.K1IITS. He will appear In bl (ireat rpraialtv, CA t.KB PI.PM HKK. In liloa llouch Bull' eleuan't Drama In three act, entitled . nun OK. THE CHICK ET OS THE 1IKAKTH. Which In. been In preparation lor three weeks, and wl'l 1,0 nrouuceo wi n NEW ANT) MAOmFICE.N I SCENERY', IU Air. 11. W. SMITH. And In a nt.i'e llll HKBIO UHFliUALLKD IN Till CI1Y. 1 tic Lcrtoimnuce will commence wl.h nor; OR. THE CRICKET ON THE HEARTH. Cntob rituiaier Mr. J. E. offRVi Dot VI i JO"IK OuTON Supported h tho tren1h ot the Company. To conclude with Iluckstouu' I'eti'e Comedy, -INK IIaPIMI-MI' 11AV OK MY I.I f K. Mr. J lltneri Mr. J K OwKVfl fcopUia..... jMisnJOSIE OKiON M1UMI 11 ArlKRHUUS, neoi "inuor i, , (lUMl FAMILY MA'lI.iEK. w AL.NU'1 SfKf.El T H K A T K h. N. E. corner ot NlN i ll and WALNUT Street, HUUINU FUN. WEDNESDAY AND I HVItSDAY. JOHN I1KOUOIIAM AS boClOU HAVAIIE. In the admirable and uproarously luuuy Comedy, In Dvo uui, culled I'Liiou ivnn r i kv, PI. A VI Ml WITH FIKE. justly styled the most inuirhahle play In the English .HllKUHKr. Herbert, C. Walcot ; Plnehbaek. Fawcett ; Uncle Timo thy. Ihnpnian; Airs Waverly, Miss Urahaui; Alls f-nvoKO Mrs Waicot! Tabltha. Mrs i hapmau. 1 1 nmitnceatlH. with a lavonle Farce. TV1 RS. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH STREET lyS THEATRE. Hoplns at quarter to H o'clock. STILli TRIUMPHANT. HOUSES FLLCi. Filteenth Night ot the People's Favorites, M It. AND A1RH W. J. FLORENCE. OBEAT HIT OF NAltY-A-llKOOUE. THIS (Wednesday) EVENINU, September 2i, Tbe new Burlesque bv Florence. "NaKY-A-BUOUCE," The fine Dran a. by Bromrhsm, THE IRISH EMIGRANT. Vr. and Mrs. FLORENCE in both pieces, with Songs and Dances. FRIDAY The FLORENO.' Farewell Bcncllt MONDAY THE FAST FAMILY. AT E W AMERICAN T II E A T R 11 AN .THIS (Wednesdny) EVKMNO. September 26, BENEFIT Vr tj-t-UUUE O. iUlJ.1UA. Iinmcuse success of THE t-TKKF.TS OF NEW YORK. STUART ltOBftON m Two Charactera. HELLER'S "SALLE DIAROLIQUE," AS SEMBLY BUlLDlMi-'.-FOURTH AND LAST WEEK BUT ONE. EVKKY MiHT. KOBEKT HELLER. Fourth rroirramme ot FUN, DELUi-IONS, AND MUSIC, with Six New and starilinK Wonders. FIRST TIME In this country ot the bcautltul II. u slon entitled 'IHE MYSTERIOUS OiANOE TREE, on which Flowers and Fruit burst into life at the request ot tbu Ladies; THE WATl'b. OF ANY ONE in the audience made to strike tbe hour; THE OaKOINO-S(;HOiiL MISS and her perpiexliles with Piano practice; and IIKL LEK'o original and only WOOD MISSIBELS. This extraordinary proiiraimne will be given every evening, wtih "SECOND SIOHr." etc. PI VNO FORTE SOLOS on "Stclnway's (irand," by KOBEKT HELLER. "MAT I SEE." SATURDAY. Doors Open Evening 7. Commencoat Admlssioa 80 cents; Reserved Seam. 7!. ATEW ELEVENTH STREET OVER A HOUSE, JN ELEVENTH Street, above I HE8NUT. "l ltll. FAMILY ltlCSllt'l" OPKNt FOK 'HIE HKM.V. CAUMltOSS di. UlXEl'S ilU.Sl'KKT,S, the Oreat Slur 'lroupe oi the World, iu their GRAND ETHIOPIAN SOIREES, SONU. DANCES, NEW BURLESQUES iind PLANTATION SUKNO. lioors open at 1 o'clock. Cominencin at 8 o'clock. B SO bin J. L. CAUMiliOHM, Mauauer. Y ALER'8 (LATE MILLER'S) WINTER GARDEN Nos T2II-T2B VINE Stiuet. OKAND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERTS NIGHTLY. By two large and efficient 'rihestras. TO-NIGdr. And EVERY NIGHT, In connection with our EXCELSIOR si Hl.MJ BAND, aBrussBand, couipiising the oejt Artista in tho city, w 111 periojui. wrta tun iiin oriAnus. Our spacious bummer Gurocn. artlsticallv laid out wlta Shrubbery, rountains. etc. 1JS THE LADIES' SALUUS, Especially sot apurtor FAMILIES, the best of Creams uuu ouior ieixesuuiei$u) win uo aurveu. v-lu!t 1 . . GYMNASIUM FOR LADIES. GENTLEMEN, AM) CHILDREN, N. E COK. OF NlioTH AND ARCH S1KEEIS. Tlie Institute, which again has been greut.y Improved tor the coming season, is now open tor subscriptions all day and evenings. Hodilv exeroiee imparts health and strength, and is highly recommended to both sexes aud all ages. Terms lor Instruction, 6 months S8-H0 Terms lor -eli piactlce. 3 months ...SiVt-O For particulars send lor a circular or give us a call, gsniin Professors IIII.LEBRAND & LEWIS mrrtaft the pumos which we manu- 17 f I ' factHre recommend themselves. We promise to our pairous uiear ueuuuiui iuucb, eieganr vorKtnan ship, durahilitv, and reasonable prices, combined with a lull guarantee, r or sale only at No. Iul7 WALNUT Street. bWi UNION 1'1AJU JM A.N l r AC! I KINO C'O, CITY ORDINANCES. anordinancp: X.V. To Authorize tho Controtlcw of Public schools ol tho First school uistrict ol 1 ennsvlva ma to Adveriise lor 1'roposals to Hcpair ihe Price Grammar School in the Nineteenth School Section, and making an Appropriation tliereior. fccc.ion 1. I ho Select and Common Councils of (he City of Philadelphia do ordntn, That the Con trollers of the Public Schools be aud are herein authorized and empowered to advertise for nro- norals to repair auu place tho Price Ciruuimnr School in the Nineteenth School Section iu a safe condi tio!-, and that the contract aim 1 uo awarded to the lowest t iddcr or b'dders, provided he or they irivc utod and BUflicien' guretv in the sum of ton thou sand dol ara lor tho laithlul aud workmanlike Per lormnnce ot i ne woia. Section 2. The sum of three thousand dollars is hereby appropna'ed to the Controllers of Public Schools to (lettav tne expenses oi tae sumo Section 3. Warrants Iherelor sliall bo drawn in coiilormity Willi existirir oruinuncts. nihi.iJ.n . a l OK LEY , Prosidtutot Cominou Council. Attest Benjamin H. Haines. Clerk of Select Council. JAMES LYND, Prosidoilt ol Select Cnunell. Approved this twenty-second day ot September, Anno uoiiiini ono mousand eight hundred uuu sixty-six (A. v. lsohi. MORION McMICHAEI,. 0 26 It Mavor ot philadulphlu. T KSOLUTION X Oi Instruction to. ihe City Solicitor Tle!ativo io Moyamensiua umt. ltesolvetl, Bv the Select and Common Couucils ol the City ol Philadelphia, 1 hut (be City SoUo or he anu lie is uereuv ituiuurizeu anu directed to com mence suit immed-ately aguiost the Franklin In: u- rauce Company lor the recovery of Lie amount due on the policy of insurance on .Moyaiuensiu? Ila'l, lor damages incurred by tho late Ure at Unit building. WILLIAM S. STOKLEY, President ot Common Council. Attest Benjamin 11, Haines. Clerk of Select Council. JAMES LYND, President nf Select Council. Approved this twenty-second day of September Anno Hoiuini one thousand eight hundred aud sixty-six (A. u. iPUi). JHOUTON McMICHAEL, 20 It :ayor of Philadelphia. CITY ORDINANCES. iiEsoLiinoJi JAi lo Autliori7 Certain Transfer In ihe Annnal Apptopnation to the Controllers ol I uDlio kcuooib. Ki solved. Btr tho Select and l ommon Councils ol the City ol Philadelphia, That tie Citv Contr illor le ana lie is nereDy But nonzcu to inaKe tnoio ioi tiaestcra In the annnal njipropila.lon to the Con trollers of J'sblie tioiiools tor thi year lo(M. madn by Ordinance approved tho 80 ill day ol Jauuar, , lili, to wit: The vm xponded balance of Item 259 (for altfira- tions of Jiliilbn rjcnool. 1 wellih Suction), and titty five dollars of ftom 200 (lor new furnace at Mitilln Scnool), to Item 109 (tor luriiituro, I welitu iscntiou) and atsii lrom said Item No. 2(10 ninety-live dollars to liem mo (repairs, iwinn ."-ootiyn). Ftom Item l-3 (teachers' salaries, Twfinty-socond Section) one hundred and sixteen dollars ami sixtT-six cents to Item 185 (repuiH, I wenty-ecoml Seel on), the same to uo applied to repairs ai uiuey tscliool House. from In m 2U2 (special appropriation for furnnnes) one hundred and liny dollars to Item 13 (tor print ine and Inoldintals in Gins' Higti and Normal School.) liom Item 219 (special aptropiiation lor I'nrnrtoes) one lini dred and twenty-live dollars to It m 67 (ro pn'rs in Sixth Section.) Fp-m Item C9 (turmturo, Seventh Section), two bundled dollars, and u-ora Iletn GG (Stoves, Hcvoutli Section), ttity dollars, and lrom Item 70 (inciden tal) hay dollars to item 66 (repairs, Seventh Set tit -n). From Item 85 (turniture. Ninth Section), two tt u no reel dollars to Item 82 (Uoves in tho same sec tion). lrom Item 271 (special appropriation for insldo Ceilamay ( i rice School House) eighty-three dtil ors anu sixivsevon cenis to item (lurnaces uuu stoves, rine centn tection). From Item 1S8 (furnaces and stoves ITwentv- second Section), one hundred dollars to Item 1H5 (repairs), and lrom Item 190 (incidental) thirty- tbreo dollars and thirty-three cents to item 1' i I rent 1 in the same section. t rim Item 2H5, lor fuel (eeneral expenses), three thousuuu (lol ars to Item 2!)U (lor turmturo and rent ol additional tui.dit gs', and a'co lrom said Item No. tnrt-o Hundred dollars to Item iM (?hm and itic'ileiitals), and also from said Item No, 2'.T tour livndii d dollars io Item 807 (carriage hire), auu ul-o In in said Item No. 285 six hundred dollars to Item cOU (advertising). WILLIAM S. 81'OKLKT. l'resident ot Comniou Council. Attesi hODKBT BKTHSLL, Assisuint Clerk of Common Council. JAMES LYNU, President of Setoct Council, A) proved this twenty-second day of September, Anno Domini ono thousand clht huudred and sixty-Mx (A. L. lMtiG). MORTON McMICIIAEL, 9 2Rlt Mayor ol' Philadelphia. A 8 U 1' P L E il E N r To an Ordinance approved June 16. 1!GG en- tuieu "An urtnnanco to Authonzo the Purchaso oi ceitain lots ot Ground in tbe Twenty-third aud 1 weuty-soventh Wards. Section 1 Tho Select and Common Councils oUho City ot Philadelphia do ordain, l'l.Rf Section 8 of the O tiinance entitled "An Ordinance to authonzo the purchase c-t certain lots ol Ground in the Iwentv- Hnrd and Twenty-seventh Wards," approvod Jun 16, 1S6G, be amended and read as follows: '-That the City solicitor be and he is autoonzed to ex amine the title to a lot of eround situate ou tno north sine of Ludlow street, east of 1 him -sixth street, in tho Twenty-seventh Ward; containing m front or breadth on said Ludlow street ono hundred feet, and extending in lonntu or depth northward one huu dred ano seven lect tnroo inches, and if he anorovi ot the same, to have a conveyance prepared to the city oi Philadelphia oi sum lui ol ground in tee, the c nsideration therefor to be the assumption by the city of Philadelphia of tho payment ot the who e ot a certain irredeemable yearly eround ront, or sum ot one hundred dollars now charged upon a larger lot ol sround oi which tho above described lot i part, and the further payment of an annual sround rent or sum oi two nunured dollars to be charged iheteon." Section 2. That tho Mayor be and ho is horcbv authorized to aflix the corporate seal of tho city to such deeds as may be necessary to efTact said pur chase on tbe terms aloicsaid, and io reserve the said pround rent of two hundred dollars to tbe grantor or grantors oi tne said lot ot ground. IVILLlAM S. MUriLHl, President ot Common Council. Attest Robert Bethell, Assistant Clerk of Solect Council. JAMES 1.YK1). President oi Select Council. Approved this twenty. second dav of joutomber' Anno iioinnii one thousand eight hundred aud sixtv- six (A. u. ISO))., AlUKlUN MCJ11CHAEL il 26 It Mavor ot Philadelphia. ESOLIUON Ol lustincUon to the Chief Commissioner ol Iiiirhways. llesoived. ny the solect and Common Councils ol the l ny oi 1 niludeluhia, l unt the Chiot Commis sioner of Highways be and ho is hereby direoled to nouiv mo ownura or proporty io nave paved tho footways upon v lonna street, lrom P raukiord avo nuo to Memphis street, in the Eighteenth Waid. wilhin thirty days from tho passage hereof. WILLIAM S. bTUKLki, PreBidont ol Common Council. Attest Bi k iamin II. Haines, Clerk ot Select Council. JAHES LYXD, President of Select Council. Approved this twenty-second dav of Sentenihor. Anno Domiii j one thousand eight huudred and sixty- six (A. V. lbUU). MORTON McMICHAEL, 9 2G It Mayor of Philadeiphm. r ESOLUTION V Kelatiug to tbe State Taxes. Kefolvcd, Uv the Select and common Councils of the City of Philadelphia, That the Receiver ot I axes bo and he is hereby requested to collect all unpaid taxes imposed by the State lor all such pro perty as, having been released lrom tho payment of municipal taxes, is still liable to the payment ol State tuxes. WILLIAM 8. STOKLEY, President of Commou Council. Attest Benjamin H. Haihes. Clerk ol Se.ect Council. JAMES LYXD, President of Solect Council, Approved this twenty-second day of September. Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and nxty-Bix (A. I). 18GG). MORION McMICHAEL, 9 20 It Muyor ot Philadelphia. R ESOLUTION V 1 o Authorize the dradinij of Albion street, between Race and Vine streets, iu tho Tenth Hard. Resolved, Ry tho Select and Commou Councils oi tho City ot Philadelphia, That tbe Chief Commis sioner of Highways is hereby au'tiorized to crude Albion street, between Kaco and Vina streets, iu the I enth Ward, to the estauii.-hcd grado of the city, at a cost hot excecdiiijf three hundred dollars. WILLIAM S. S'lOKLEY, President of Commou Council. Attest Robert I'.ethei.l, Assistant Clork of Select Council. JAMES LYND, President of Select Council. Approved this twenty-si oond dav ot Se;teuiuor. Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and bixty-fix (A. U. IMG). MORTOX McMICHAEL. 9 26 It Mayor ot Philadelphia. SOLUTION Xo Lay Waier Pipe ia Tweutv-sixth and other bfeets. Reeolved, Ry tho Si lect and Common Councils ol tho City Philadelphia. That Iho Chief Eu'incor of the Whter Department be and ho is hereby autho rized to lay water pipe on the lollowing streets, to wit : Twenty-sixth stieet from Brown to Parrish street; T lintv-tliiio street lrom l'cunsvi vania avenue to Master street, in the Twentieth Ward WILLIAM S. STOKLEY, lrei tot Common Couuuil. Attett- P.hKJAMIN H. HAINES, Cietk ot Select Council, JAMES LYND, Piesidentot select Council. Approved this twenty second day ot Sopt niber, Anno Domini one intusaud eight hundred and sixty-six (A. I. 18GJ). 310RTON McMICHAEL, 9 25 It fttuyor of Philadelphia LI- PEBSONS WHO DO NOT ENJOY the.b eis'ng of good henltb. can obtain ri llefby consulting Dr. K1NKEL1N, German phvs.utan. Dr Klukelin treats all d'sei es. preoaies aud ai:mnlsteri his own meduines. They are pure, sate, and reliubla. IK) Invites a l persons suffering fiom disease to eall on bun. Consultation free during tho dav. aud ollices open till Oo'cleck in tbe ev -nhig. N W. corner THIRD and UNION StrceU, between Spruce snd ITite streets M9m 342 HODTH STREET, M. IVANCONA cava th blubest or c tor J.aaiew ana ttenfs' cast-off 0 mug. No. 34i SOUTH Btreat below Fourth. tout FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOFSAFES L I L L I E ' S CHILLED IEON SAFES "By Their 7orks Shall Ye Know Then." .CiailTlFUJATKSi CmcAOo. April ll.lsJ He tin. Hurray II Trnnr. . Ucn-lcmeni On Thursday night, the 29th day ot March, a gang of burglars visited our ninuulactory. iblch is situ..ted In an unfrequented place, near the lake, and mane a desperate attempt to open the Willi's safe you recently sold us, which, howovor, real-ted all their efforts tbe safe bore marks oi heavy sledging, but without any effect upon the chilled Iron door. The dial ot the lock was entirely destroyed, and will require to be leplaced by a new one. Their most determine! efforts seemed to be In tho use of carclully prepared thin teel wedges, twenty of which were driven around the edge ot the door, but did not disturb the lasteulngs of tho safe in the least. Although we bouvbt this as one ot yonr common Mercantile Bales, we regard this severe test sufficient to prove it equal to any Burglar prooi that can be made, and worthy to be confided In under any circumstances. Y ours respectfully, etc., DEOOLYEU & KHO. AN ATTACK OS THE SAFE OF THE TREASl'RKrt Olf WILL COUNTY, 1 ' L. COUNTY l'Kf ASLIIKH'S OrFICt.l JOLIKT, April IMM, i M ttrt Hurray It IT tine, Agtmt for Lllu ' Stt'en: Centlcnitn : My ofl.ee was entered on .Moiulnv night by some Oarin burglars, who lorctb v opened t " cooler office door. 1 have in use a large Lllllu's Patent r Iro and liurglar prooi Hale, which tbe uuna lous vli utus made a Uesperatu attempt to open, using all the lortn da ble tools ol o.d hands at the business. heavy a.eiUe and seme bars taken lrom a hlaeknmlth's shop In the neighborhood had bten used with mil Jh vigor. A on in ter oi their steel wedges were driven around and be tween the doors, without enect. ErtTorts to drl 1 tbesaie were entirelt lull e In several Dla the imint nt tho drill bad made marks, onlv to show that the chilled irua was pertectJy ltupeuetrahle. I send vou the one door lor repairs. Yours etc.. tut It. NEHHlKtJ. Treasurer ol Vt'nl county, III. ANOTHFR FRI'lTLESS A'lTEStPT Ttl ROB ONB UK LILLIE'S BANK. SAFES. National Bank, SciirTLEhVILLE. N. V.. Mareh ail. lHt.h. f Mtttrt. l.illi- lr .sow.- A desperate at unpt was made to rob this Bank on the nl.l.t oi the IMu Insiani, us you have heatd. The psitii ulars are as loilows: '1 ho I urg ars entered the bank bv orvinu onen a window; ttu then tiled the vault doors made by you by breaking of) the knob aud exploding what powder tbey could got in. but doing no damage io the door. 1 bey finally succeeded In getting Into the vault by dlggina through a heavy wall. Here ihey found a loemnii worthy ot their Heal ono of your liurglur proof hates as It proved u be. Thoy broke olT tbe knob ot the door, and tried iu vain to drive in ho spindle; tbey then broke oil tho handle and dial nt tho iock, ana inco to cut out aud to drive in the centre piece, nut tailed a so in this They then trl,d with heavj sledges to Dreik iu tho. doors, which success ul v rcsisieo un ttieir cnorts. i nary evidentlv worked lalih lu ly all night, as thev were seen to leave the village ahent live o'clock In the morning We have received the sale yon sent us, and are confl dent, w hen locked, the contents are beyond tho reach ol thieves. Yours tru y, u. e. wa ison, cashier TRIAL OF A SAFE IN THE OFFICE OF C. B AND Q. R. It. I'uieAdo. Hen-ember 13. 1SH.S. iirrav Winnc. Otnerai Aamit Lilne't Sat .- Cknticmeti : Ihe station avent at Downer's Grove eperta one ot yonr - o. 8 Hales severely tested bv burglars. 'Ibev worked all nlvht at it with dri Is, eusc. and chisels, but the con' ems were undisturbed. and tbe -ate apparently but little damaged flease send us ( ne ol tbu came Btze to replace it, a so another of same size for use at Mendota. Our .-ate there (ol another make) as broken into and plundered. Yours respcctiullv, O. P. PRICE, Purchasing Agent C. B. aud (j. R. B. San Fbancisco, April 10, lw. UutseU flr Eruin, Hanuiaclurert' AgiMt for LUIte't Satey: Cent cuien: The sale teterred to In our letter ol Februarys, as having preserved Its con'ents penectlv lrom tire, was again subjected to a vorv severo t-st bv the fire ot last Sunday nluht one of the most severo tires that has occurred In Han Francisco. It was taken lrom tbe ruins on Moiidnv. and on oneninz. all the hooks ana papers were found in pericct condition, not the least sign of Are belna visible inside the safei this being the third time the sale has preset ved 1U contents within the past uve niontus. . 3. B HOLMES & CO . Ur-In and Produce Dealers. A 8AFE TWICE TESTED BY FIRE, West Tbot. October 5, 1HC5. This Is to certify that at the fire which took place here September ft. 1B6&, the Lillle's Patent Bale which I bad in my office, aud which lav in a mass oi burning coai. melting the bras entirely off, preserved mv books, papers, anu money in periect order, anu leaving tbe sale in condition except repainting fit for iuitne dialeure. 1 his safe passed through the great fire in Troy in May, ll02,ud then preserved its contents ent iro. UEORUE K. MARK. 8uperinten dent W, T roy Ferry Company. 'J'llE TORTLAXD FIRE. An Unparalleled Test OF LILLIE'S SAFE I IN THE FIRE FIFTEEN DAYS ! The Second Time the Same Safe Passes the Fiery 0rdeal--A Test no Sheet Iron Safe Can Endure. CERTIFICATE OF JCDGE FOX. Portland Julv 20, 18ti. ilettrt Hurray Wmne, Agtmt Ltnu't Xaftt. Genttcuien We had a No. 7 LILLIE'S PATENT CHILLED AND WROUGHT-lRoN SAFE in ourothoe on 1- xchange street, at the time of tbe great lire ot July 4. lr-btt. 'Ibe caiewas iu heseovnd story ot the building and tell to tbe ce.lar. where It lay euthelv unprotested lor 10 days. When dignluu it out, yesterday utteruoou w e lound the bricks surrounding it too hot to hold iu the hand, in opening It this morning, we lound a.l tho books and papers in a goodsiuto ol preservation. Tills sate probab y bad as severe a test as anv In the Ore, iu lilies ol other makers in adjoining buildings had their COATEN'ia BURNED TO CINDERS. ThW Is the bl-.CiD 1 7 ME I HIS S iFK HAS BEEN' TisTUlBt FIRE, as It was hi the store ol l". B.illar tts wbnn il wnBbutued in FuLruury, ltail, at which time it also jKeserved Its contents. Our cotitidence III the fire-proof qualities ot LILLIE'S SAV1 & is Increased bv uiipara :eled testa, and we have uo doubt ol their M'PERl R1TV OVER ALLOlHEKS. Yours truly, LDWARD & FEED FOX. No sale of Llllio's make was destroyed iu this flro or ai cd to r-resorve the contents, which fliliy endorses the high reputation of these Safes as being the most reliable flue-proof protection made. Tho to'lowing Importrnt (acts are most thoroughly de monstrated in the above certificates: t Irst. That Liliie's taio stands iho tec nd Are as well as the first, aud both Safe and contents still fit for urn, while other Safes are wvrih'eti alter the first nro, and, it the fire is severe, books and papers have to ib copied, h prcscivcd at all, and very fretiutut.y lost. Eceond. That Lillle's Sales are honestly drill-prool perfectly irt,dge-priot, powder-prut f, nd, iu every sens ot tbe word, hwgiar-t roof, and, as a further ev, donee, I assert that there nev.r has been, to this time, one of LU lie's Bank fla'cs robbed (that Is, .Ka'es two inches thick) A word to the public and to my old irlends and pa irons: Wy motto Is. "A nimble slxpenoe rather tnau a alow shilling." 1 have taken a roomvconvenlnt cheap store, lor five years, on Aich strffci. Instead cf a dear one on Chesnut dy canage is done with que horse Instead ot three horses. conomy and small pro fits Is n.y motto. The Sa'o Works ara now removed ftom Troy and tn successful operation pear Philadel phia, in th.s fc tate. aud I trust hereatter to be able to lurnii-h my patrons, cheaply and promptly, with tho best Sa es, Vaults, Locks, etc., In the Uultcd (ttatej or an thercouuto'- M. C SADLER, Agent No. 639 ARCH STREET. V. 8 I notice much has been said latterly about drr filling, alum, etc I have only to say that usually, and generally, LILLIE'8 SAFE Is free from dampness, and does not mould books or papers i and will not, 11 perfectly manufactured, and hereatter all LILLIE'S SAFES HI be warranted not to mould 8 9iw M C. 8ADLEB, luenf . INSURANCE COMPANIES. DELAWARE MUTUALSVFKTYINSURANCB ("MPisy. INCORl'ORATF.D BY MIK LOISLATURB OT PENNSYLVANIA, ls. OFFICE, S. E. CORNrK 'IHIRD ND WALNUT MRF.KTt, PHILADELPHIA MARINE INSURANCE ON Vr8EL8,l C l ; o J. To ail parts of the orld. INLAND 1NSVRANOES I n Goods by River, Canal, Lake, and Land Carriage to all rails ol the t'nlon EIRE INSURANCES on Vrchsndise generally On fc teres, Dwelling Houses, etc ASSETS OF THE COMPANY November I Imwv . lP0,Pff Cnttcd Ftatrsdper cent oan (wo 00 Ut-M - 6 " '8i ..l.!l(XI0O 2o0 OHO " 7 3 10 per cent, loan Treasury Notes 04,7Vm HO.COO State oi Ptnupylvauia live Per Cent Loan 90,8M-0t) 64, ton Kiaieot Pcunvlvanbt Hlx Per Cent. Lnn f)3.2S0M 25 000 tty ot Philadelphia .Six Per Cent. l-oan Hi 812 SO Hl.One Pennsy vania Railrond Tlret Mort- ' gaeSlx I'er f-'eut. Bonds ),0fM)-0O 24,000 Pennsylvania lbil rowl Second Mor- - finite six Percent. Bonds UJ.'iOOO Sfi.OCO Western Pennsylvania Railroad Mort- .. Mx Pen ent. Bonds 2J.760 W 14,000 Stiii Shares Stock Germantown (Jus T Conipanv, principal and interest -cunrautccd by the City of Philadel phia 18,537 59 7.1.10 U3 Shares Mock Pennsylvania Rall- rond Comnanv 8,s)0-00 8.000 ion Shares stock Noith I'eunsvlvania Railroad Company.... J,2 ")0 00 40 00n D( posit wl-h I nlied States Govern- ' met t, suhiect to ten ilavs' ca 1 411,000-00 30.W0 Hinto ol Tennessee Five ler Cent. Io,,n 18,KK)-00 liV,7C0 Loans on Hnnos and Mortgage first liens on Cltv Property.... 170.000 00 l,036,a,Vi Par. Manet value. ...!, nhi-oo kcul Estate.. j,,0(iik Bl is receivable for insurances made,.! 21 013 31 Halane8 due at Agencies I -Premiums on Marine eolleles, Accrued Inte rest end other debts uue the Cora- pa.n 40.MI 44 Scrip and Stock of sundry Insurance and other t ompunles, $1133. Esti mated valne 2,910 01) Cush in Banks PVI 89 l ash in Drawer 678 4ti SB.ei'iSt 1 253 630 18 DIRECTORS. Samuel E. Stokes. .J F. Penlstau, ... lit nrv "loan, , WH I'amG. Benllon, Edward Darilm-ton,; i H Jones Brooks. Thomas C. Hand, uonu v. vavia, l.duitind A. Minder Tbeophllus Paulding, Janus Truquuir. lienry t . Daiielt, Jr., James ('. Hand. 1 dwarl Lalouicode, lacob P. Jones. William C Ludwiir. James B Mub'afland, Joseph 11. Seal, Joshua P. Kvre licortio t . Leiper, Hngh Cralu, RoLelt Burton, Snencer Mcllvatn, J. B. Semple, Plttshnrg. A. B Berger. PltUburg,. I T. -Morgan, Pittsburg. John 1. Taylor, jr-ef.uAN I,'. ' Jtli rtesi'ent. JOHN C.DAV1H, Vice President. IlEnT Lti-btjiin. Seuretarv. -lis 1829C1IAllTER PERPETUAL. FK AN KLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPAlfX or PlIILADELl'IJIA. A ssetw on January 1, 1806, Capital Acciui u Suiplus. Premiums ..1400 000 00 ... W4 Mil 1J ..l,it,2:toH hi llBSETTLED CLAIMS, $11,467 53. INCOWF F08 im . tno ow. LOSSES PAID SINCE 180 OVER 5,000,000. Perpetual and Tern porary Policies on Liberal Terms, DIRECTORS. Charles 3 B&ncker, 1 dwmd O. Dale. Tobias V'acncr. George Falun, Samuel Grant, t.eoriie V. Richards, Isaac Lea, CnARI.F.8 Atirtu ritier. Fruncis W Lewis, M. . Peter McCad. N. BAKCKER. President. EDWARD C DAi.K, vice-l'resident. JAH. W. McALIlHTEK Betretary prolem. i 9 tl2 MOKTII AMERICAN TRANSIT INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 133 South FOURTH Street PHILADELPHIA. A nnual Policies issued atalnst General Accidents all di scriptions at exceedingly low rates. Insurame eflected lor ono year in any snm from tit 0 to klti 110, at a premium of onlv oue-oali per cent., securing the lull amount Insured in case ot death, and a compensation each week eoual to tbe whole pre mium paid Short time Tickets for 1, 2, 3, 5 7, or 10 days, or I, 3, or fi months, at 111 cents a dav, insuring in the sum oi JoOd, or giving tltt per week it disabled to be had at tne General otl.ee, No. LIS 8. FOURTH rHreet, i hhadel phiu. or ut tbe various Kaiiioad '1 icket ottlees. Besuro to purchase tne tickets of the North American Transit Insurance Cimpauy. 1 or circulars and further imormatlon applv at the General Oil.ce, or ol any ol the uuiDoilzid Ageats ufthe "onitauy. IEWfl L noCPT, President. JAMES M. CONRAD, 'treasurer HENRY C. BROWN, Kecretary. JOHN C. BULLITT. Solicitor LlKEUiOlls. L. L. Iloupt, late of Pennsylvania Railroad Company) 11. P.aird. of il. Baldwin ii t o. 's. nuluel C. Palmt-r, cashier ol Commercial Bonk. Richard Wood, No. 309 M arket sueet . 1 aines M. Conrad, No. bi'i Maiket street. 3. E. KingBlcv, continental Hotel. 11. G. l.eisenring, Nos. 2117 and 39 Dock street, Euoch Few is, late Gen, Sup't Pcnna It. It. G. G. Fi'uncisi us Gen. Igent Penna. K. R. Co. George Martin, No. iii'i Chesnut street 1 3 lOnr LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY.. Capital and Assets, $16,000,000. Invested in United States, $1,500,000. Total l'remiumH Receiveil by tlie Company in 1805, -1,0.17,175. Total Losses Paid in 1865, $4,018,250. All Losses promptly adjusted without reference to England. ATWOOO SMITH. General Agent for renusy.vania. OP'FICK, No. 0 Merchants' li'xciirm- pniLADELruix i7l6in PROVIDENT LIFK AND TRUST COMPAW OF PIllLADEi PHIA wuAMi No. Ill South Fot'RTII Street INCOKPORA'I ED MONT H. lftdV CA P1TAL. 1M Oud. PAIli IN 18W-. Insurance on Lives, by Yearlv Premiums : or bv 10 or -0 vear Premiums. Non-ioneiture . ,u' Endowments, payable at a uture age, or on prior decease, by yearly Premiums, or 10 your Premiums both c a ses Non lorleiture. ' iremiums Annuities giunted on fuvorahle tonus Term l'o hies ChiHreu's ! uilowmcnts ThiB Company, while giving the insured tho secnrilw o a paid up Ca, Hal. will divwe the enUre profllT oHuJ LUe business among its Pohcv holders. f lu n.ni!.Ti "L'l'f reHt' M 0, demand. Authorized by charter to execute Trusts, and to 3t i F.xecuioror Aomlnlstrator, Assignee or Giiarillaii in other fiduciary capacities under appointment a ' inv court of this Commonwealth or of k iv ni!.V. .iy anv any person or per- Boua, or uuuies poiitio or eornorate. SAMUEL R. 8niPLEYl,1"iCR0nMIABD CADlilTItV JEltr M1A11 1IAC KC K, HEN lVllAlN H -4 ' KICllAKD WOOD. wm.c l.ii(nrnti'u Carles i"(wfin e h' SAMUEL U BU1PLEY ROWLAND PARRY, l'resident. A.i,,Vr THOMA8 WISTAB.il .D., J. JJ. TOWHSvTjJ lui Mto.oi Eiamlucr. , Leaal Adviser. PIIaEdelTuia!UEANCEC0MPANY op KH- IMUUroitJ iiu IW4 CHARTEB Pf RPET17A r No m WALNUT htreet. oi.im.lt. ti.J T f...ri UAL No m ALNliT street, opposite the ExehanJe lu addition to rALAN-D INSfJRA this Company Insures hum loss or damatel-T Vlui? liberal erms on huilditigs, nietchandlae, "anil "urJ , L',2 lor limited periods, and peruiauenUy oa lEA' deposit ol premium. Ihe Company .'.as bsen tn so lve operation rw. ""' BUT VlCA W. during which 25 lSh?. b! piouipUy adjusted aud paid. uiin et . . - - DIKKCToaS. J?1'" uHoage, I Lawrence ri. t. ' Al. U. alahoney, John T. Lewis, William 8. Grant. Robert W. Learning, D. Clark Wburiou, bamae IWlleox. 1 lav III T.u Benjamin E?tlng, A. K. AlcUenry ' Edmond Castilloo,-, JOHN R. v. noma. Bmcel Wiicox.becretary. vvullJUJt '
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