The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, September 25, 1867, FOURTH EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1867.
SU EM DAWS HIDE.
BT RICFIARD C01
fWe republish the following poem, written during
the war by our esteemed fullov-towosmao, Richard
Coe. EB,as particularly suitable at tbe present time,
when the nation, almost tn mantr, nre honoring tbe
noble soldier and patriot, Philip II. Sherldaul
Beaten, nnd In end dieor.ler,
Not a soldier heeds the or.ler
"lially, rally for lliencht !"
All he cnres for is fur flurht.
Iown the vnllov nf iltaasinr
; llurrjin fast, and following faster,
I lunced eaeh liore, and iiri:i eucli m
i as tor.
iu, uui -twas a pnoous sipht 1
Custer, Merritt, vainly shout,
"Rally, boys, and face about :
Stop this tuai-.tdit-.i?rRcelul rout."
.All along the line thieian
"Where, oh, where ij .sheii'lun?"
Twenty miles away Is he.
Zounds 1 that such a thin tliould be!
Seated on his (-larger Wuck,
Ilnst'nlntr to his army hack,
Like the lihtuins in its course,
With a mighty torrent's farce,
Onward cped his noble horse;
Clouds of dust were in his truck 1
Met by men bewalHtur fl'trht.
'Tshaw 1" he 8aid, "I'll fix it ri-?ht;
Forward, forward to the Ueht 1"
All alum? the line there run
Words of cheer from Sheridan 1
111 befell to them that day
Tt.nt t Uu i, Kr 1 j tin rrVi r ! Im frm
lirokc their slmttcrrd ranks and fled.
Lenvine heap-- of dyintr, dead 1
Jow Willi siiou'9 oi toy aud laughter,
Echoed back from Heaven's owii ratter,
laned our eallant trooDer6 alter,
Till the field with blood was red I
Soldiers hupped each othrr tiien,
Cried and laughed by turns nea1n,
More like pills than stalwart men;
While alone the line there rati
Cheer on cheer for Sheridan !
Who shall claim for him a'one
All the victory as his own?
True, a man of stubborn will,
Joined wLh preat chlvalric skill,
Alter that his troops retreated,
AVoundcd, baffled, and defeated,
Had, upon his charger seated,
By his presence eept a thrill
Into every soldier's heart;
Hut the nation pave a start,
Moved as by electric dartl
While from lip to lip there rail
"God and l'hilip Sheridan!"
CITY INTELLIGENCE.
(FOB ADDITIONAL LOCAL ITEMS 8KB 0CT8IBB PASES.
Democratic Meeting. A large Democratic
meeting was held last evening at the corner of
Twelfth and Spring Garden btreets, Peter Arm
bruster in tbe chair. J. LSarnholt acted as Se
cretary. During the evening aldreases were
made by Thomas Grecnbacb, John U'Bjrne,
Esq., and others.
Streets to be Paved. The following
streets have been ordered to be paved, as soon
as convenient: Fisler 6treet, from Huntingdon
street to Lehigh avenue; Eleventh street, from
Tasker to Cross street, and Thirth-uinth street,
from Woodland to Market street. Seventeenth
street, lroni Federal to Reed street, is also to be
graded, at a cost not exceeding $1.30.
Short Weight. During the past week the
Clerks of Markets seized one hundred and
thirty-three lumps of butter, all light weight.
Sixty of them were taken from dishonest dealer
in South Eleventh Street Market, and seventy
one from the Farmers' Market, in Market street.
AMUSEMENTS.
Academy of Music The Black Crook is des
tined to have a great run, notwithstanding the
unpleasant faux paa at its initial representation
here. Mad'llc Pepita is acknowledged to be an
artiste of unusual ability. She is exceedingly
praceful even in her most arduous posturiug
and Terj'Bichorean fiiehts. Her aeility is wou
tlerful. Miss Hetty Rc&al is a perfect Hebe, in
form and feature, and kindles the enthusiasm.
admiration, and wonder of the audience wheu,
in the first act, she glides through her trans
lation of "li Bacio." The audience are the more
surprised to see a lady of unusual weight aud
muscular development waltz upon "one tiptoe,"
and execute a graceful acte d'equipoise at the
same time. Misses Betty and Pepita are ably
supported by Miss Emily Regal, Mad'lles Anto
neno, Frank, and the corps de coryphets In at
tendance. The scenery of the spectacle is very fine, aud
the dramatic portions are rendered in au ac
ceptable manner. "Oceana," the lady who
enacted the part of "Queen Stalacta," has beeu
replaced by Airs. Ryner. Mrs. Ryneris a very
deservirig aetress, but lacks much of the
lustrous womanly beauty of "Oceana."
"A Midsummer Night's Dream," Shake
ppeare's greatest lairy play.produced in a manner
worthy of the fame of the author, will be pre
sented at the Walnut Street Theatre this and
every evening this week, and on Saturday after
noon. No fuch spectacle has ever been pro
duced in this city, and every person who can
admire the great triumphs of scenic art should
not tan to see tnis piece.
On Monday night the manaeement will pro
duce Mr. T. VV. Robertson' copyriehtof Caste,
for which the author has been paid handsomely,
and who writes to say that it is the only autho
rized version of his play produced south of New
York. The distribution of characters is excel
lent, and embraces all of the leading artistes of
the new company.
We are pleased to announce thai Mr. and Mrs.
Gomersul are retained. They have made hosts
of friends in Philadelphia. "Mr. Sirnoir Hassler
has arranged some beautiful music for the
entr'actes next week, including several fresh
morceaux de salon from Pans, London, and
Uerlin. Shortly we hope to hear "Sweetest
Peusan, don't say No," w hich has been sung in
London for teven hundred nights, at the hands
of Mr. liasrsler.
Chesnut Stkeet TnEATitE. Mr. and Mrs. W.
J. Florence will conclude their engaeement at
the Chesnut next Saturday n;j!ut. Tbey have
been very successful, ana fcave made many
iriunds and admirers here. Perhaps they would
have done even better if our people were more
intimately acquainted with their versatile
talents.
tin Monday nieht Mr. James R. Murdoch, the
distinguished histrion, patriot, aud scholar, will
befiin au engagement, which the citizens will
see to it is long and successful. At the request
of many irieiids in Philadelphia, Mr. Murdoch
has arranged the lollowiner programme tor his
opcLing week: Monday, Wine Works Wonders:
Tuesday, Money: Weiltiedav. liVci 0ufs; Thurs
day, jUoney; Friday, Miwlt Ado About Nothing;
Saturday, Wine Works Wonders. In allot these
Mr. Murdoc h is excellent, au 1 in no lour rotes
oi his legitimate repertoire could he appear to
better advantage.
BiiND Tom. The success ntijhtly cttendlng ,
iiiui iiuiticeti 01 tnis M'nuueriui uoy is
abWiulHulntr. Tom baa lut to touch tho pituo,
8iid he secures the attention nml Interest of all.
'loiu may he considered a wizard, and the
piano lies bis cburui. It would ,-eeia that Or
pbeus and F.ulerpo had foiged u chalu which
links Tom to the. piano. Apart from tnls in
Hi imieul he appears ulmotsi i.rlotic; seated at
It. be represents 111 bis own ii..,ividual self all
tue coinbiiud elements of music; lie is entlrolv
I'ovcrued ty sound, aud euinpn red by melody,
lie coutiuut s to mve a concert e cry uiuht.aud
matinees ou WedutKday mid Katurdav ulter
nooiis. The oipliuu children of the Liucoln
lusiltute will atteud Toiu'k mallnee this aftor
iioon. The Horticultural Society opened their
annual exhibition, at their new hall on Broad
street, last evening. The dii.luy of fruits, vege.
tables, rare plants, and flowers exceeds any
former exhibi ion, aud is really magnificent,
llui dreds of ladies aud gentlemen attended the
exhibition, and all were delighted. General
hhcridau will visit the Hall on Thursday, and
be the guest 01 a coinmiuee 01 lames.
MARINE TELEGRAPH.
For additional Marine Xrws nte Firtt Vage.
ALHJlNAO fOB PH1LADKLPHIA-THI8 DAT,
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PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRAD1C,
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llnnmioiilH Hamburg... New Y'ork Hept. 12
Peruvian Llverpool...yiielec Sept. 14
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CellH London New York Hept. 14
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Havana New York...lllo Janeiro .Hepi. ri
Guiding (star New York...Klo Janeiro.........Hept, 23
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H. IJudHon I'hilada .Havana.... Oct. 1
Hlarof the Union. l,hila(ltt.....ClmrlP8loii Oct 2
Pioneer...... 1'hllada Wlluilii(Uin .Oou 8
TioKa, Phllada New Orleans Oct. 5
Malls are lorwarded by every steamer In the regular
lines. The steamers tor or from Liverpool call at
QueenMown, except the Canadian lino, which call at
Londonderry. The steamers lor or Iroiu the Con Ll
pent call at Southampton.
CLEARED YJWTKRDAY.
BcrrThos. Holcomb, Oodfrey, Genoa, Peter Wright
Bc!c.i(- J0"1"10"!. Marts, Charleston, Lathbnry,
W Ickersham & Co. "
Schr J. Pouaer, Hudson, Georgetown, Penn Gas Coal
Co.
Bt'r It. Wllllnir, Cnndlflr. Baltimore, A. Groves Jr
Ht'r K. C. lllddle, McCue. New York, W. P. Clyde 4 Co.
Ht'r J. H. Ide. Webb, Ualtlmore, A. Groves, Jr.
Tub TIiob. JeD'erHon, Allen, tor BaltLmore. with a tow
ol bargee, W. P. Clyde & Co,
ARRIVED YKSTKRDAY.
Br. barque1 Wavelet, Brltton, 44 days from Andros
son, with Iron to W, Welsh.
Norw. barque Krednas, Brondlund, 56 days from
Gelle, with Iron to order.
Barque Harvest Moon. Bartlett. 55 daJS from Genoa,
wltb marble, etc., to L. Westergaard & Co.
bchr A. Tlrrell, Atwood. from Boston.
Bcbr J. Ponder. Hudson, from Providence.
BcbrGlenwood, Dickinson, from Greenport.
Hteamer D. TJtley, Davis, 24 hours from New York
With mdse. to W. P. Clyde A Co.
Steamer Philadelphia, Fullz, 24 hours from New
Y'ork, with incise, to W. P. Clyde A Co.
Tub Commodore, Mershon, from Baltimore, with a
tow of barges to W. P. Clyde A Co.
BELOW.
A larce ship, a barque, three herm,, and one full
rigged brig, aud several scbrs,
, , mem6randa,
Bteamshlp Wyoming, Teal, hence, at Savannah yes
terday. Barque T. Dallett, Duncan, from Richmond for Rio
Janeiro, sailed from Hampton ltoads2lHl Inst.
Brig BenJ. Young, Davis, hence, at Marblehead 22d
intuant.
Brig Marshall Dutch. Coombs, for Philadelphia,
cleared at Newport 2-td lnsi.
Brigs Klo Grande, Bennett, and A. n. Curtis, Dur
gln. hence, at Bath 2oth Inst.
Brigs Gipsy yueen, York, and Josle, Pettigrew,
hence, at Boston yesterday.
HchrGen. Banks, Ryder, hence, at Bangor 20th Inst.
Schr A. H. Cain, Sampson, hence, at Bath Stilh Inst.
Scbrs Cygnus, Smith; I. H. Walnwright, Brown; E.
P. Croweli. Crowellj and J. W. Hall, Powell, bence,
at Boston 21st Inst.
Schr Osauna. Haskell, for Philadelphia, sailed from
Pawtucket 2lst Inst.
Scbr BenJ. Strong, Brown, bence, at Providence 2lst
Instant.
Schr Jas. Allderdlce, Jackaway, for Philadelphia,
sailed from Newport 21st Inst.
Schr T. Borden, Wrlgbtington, and 1. Bliss, Hud3on,
bence. at Fall Klver 22d Inst,
Scbr E. L. Porter, Sparks, hence for Provlncetown,
sailed from Newport 21 st lust.
Schr J. Hayes, Hathaway, from Wareham for Phi
ladelphia, at New Y'ork yesterday.
Schr Henrietta, Dwyer, from Qulncy Point for Phi
ladelphia, with granite, which put Into Newport lliib
Inst., for a harbor, had sprung a leak of 540 strokes an
hour tbe same day,
scbrs D. Collins and Archer and Reeves, hence, at
Charleston yesterday.
Schrs Vrale, Mason: E. L. Smith. Smith; and W. W.
Marcy, Champion, hence, at BoBton sad lust.
Schr Win. b" . UarrlBon, MorJla, bence, at Satem 2l8t
In.lBnt
Schr D. 8. Slner. Huntley, tor New York, cleared at
Wilmington 21st Inst.
Schr A. F. Howe. Ellis, for Philadelphia, sailed from
New Bedford 21st Inst. , . , ,.
Bcbr E. A. Heath, from Bangor for .Philadelphia,
sailed from Salem 22d Inst,
Scbr J. T. Weaver, Weaver, for Philadelphia, sailed
from Newburyport 21st Inst.
Schr Harab. Cobb, for Philadelphia, sailed from New
Bedford 22d Inst. ., . .
Schr J. and N. Baker, Wilson, hence, at George
town 23d Hint. . . , ,
Schr Julia Nelson, Cavalier, hence, at Washington
23d lust
Schr Reading RR. No. SO, for Philadelphia, sailed
from Norwich 21hi lnat.
Scbr P. Mahlman, hence, at Plymouth ISth Inst.
Scbr G. It. Murray, Murray, from Deep creek lor
Philadelphia, at Norfolk 21st nst,
Schr Lucy Church, Adams, lor Philadelphia, sailed
from Nantucket 19ih lust.
Schr N. Harvey, lor Philadelphia, sailed from Ply
mouth 18th lust. ,.. 1 .
Schr Specie. Smith, hence, at Norfolk 2lst Inst.
Scbrs C. P. Young, iticnarusou, lor rurwuiuuvu; ax.
T.. Vanklrk. Chase, for Kingston; and John O. Henry.
Dtlks. for Lynn, all from Philadelphia, at Holmes'
Hole 2uih lnsu . , , .
Steamer Monitor, Jones, for Philadelphia, cleared
at New York yesterday.
NOTICE TO MARINERS.
Rear-Admiral 8. W. Godon, commanding United
States South Atlantic Squadron, has communicated
to this Bureau tbe following description ot a shoal
lately discovered in the Straits ol Magellan, by Cap
tain Richard Mayne, of 11. B. M. surveying vessel
Nassau:
The kelp patch off Barranca Point, at tbe west end
of tbe First Narrows in the Straits ot Magellan, ex
tends nearly a mile from the high water extreme of
the Point, and bears from It a 59 degrees E mag
netic. At low water springs there are only three feet water
on Its southern eoge; It Is always marked by kelp;
there is deep water half a mile south ot It (twenty
fathoms). ...
By order of the Becretary of the Navy.
y . THOltNTON A. JENKINS,
Chlel ot Bureau.
Bureau of Navigation, Navy Department, Sept. 2, isi7.
BOARDING.
i i Oi OIRARD STREET. BETWEEN
i I 1 Chesnut and Market and Eleventh and
Twelfth streets centrally located. Accommodation
for permanent, transient, and table Boarders. 9112m
BOARDING. A LAROJE ROOM IS NOW
vacant at No. 867 South THIRD Street. Refe
rence given and required. 92131
TplTLER, WEAVER & CO.,
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Man lla and Tarred Cordace. Cords
Twines Etc.
WO. 28 North WATER Street, and
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Tbe only place to get Privy WeUs oJeaued aud
disinfected at vtry low prices.. prysow
Mannfaetnrer of Poudretia,
I10 fciOLDhMlU'fcl HALL, UJiLAIi V btrtel
X CHEAPEST.
AMUSEMENTS.
HO R T I C U L T (J R A L HALL.
ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF
PLANTS,
FLOWEltR,
FRUITS,
VEGETABLES, ETC.,
PY T11K
PPJNNRYLVANtA UliUTlt ULTV RALSOCIKTY.
On TUESDAY, WKlijiKHDA Y, and THURSDAY,
September 24. SO, and at, from 10 A. M. to 10 P. M..
Being the first Exhlhltloti held In their new and
magnificent Hall, on liltOAIt, near Spruce street,
which will he haiidsomely decorated and billillantly
Illuminated lorlhe occasion; with a baud of music lu
atlendance every evening.
Competition lor premium open to all. Contribu
tions rsiectitiy io Melted, and each contributor will
be lutDlflipd with free tickets of admission.
Tickets. Mi renin. Children, 25 cents. Season tickets
(not transferable), f 1,
Men hers' tickets may he had from HENRY A.
DRF.KH, Treasurer, No. 714 I'll KSNUT Street.
. , D. It. KINO, President
A. W. llAHKiRnv,
Recording Secretary. 9 17 9t
ACADEMY OK MUSI C
J. E. McI)ONoiYm......Ts8ee and Mauager.
or the great sensation at NIIiLO's GARDEN. NEW
YORK, ol Charles M. liarras' Play of
BLAIK CUOOK,
GRAND PAR1STENNE RALLET THOUPR.
EK LOUSED BY THE KNTIKK SUNDAY PRESS
NI) DAILY JOURNALS.
NO DISSENTING VOKJK.
PHILADELPHIA EQUALS NEW YORK.
A COMPARISON ONCE THOUGHT IMPOSSIBLE,
BUT NOW FULLY ESTABLISHED BY
ADMIRING THOUSANDS.
CHANGE OF TIMK.
Doors open at 7 o'clock. Performance will com
mence at 7,'i o'clock, so as to conclude the Grand
Fairy Spiciacle at L giving ample lime to reach
heme at an early hour.
GRAND MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY AFTER
NOON AT 2 O'CLOCK.
Feats secured six days In advance, at LEE A
WALKER'S Music Store, No. 71 CHESNUT street,
nd at the ACADEMY OF MUSIU rrom 10 until 8
o'clock. No extra charge for reserved seatH.
"VTEW CHESNUT STREET THEATRE.
JN Commencing at 8 o'clock.
WEDNESDA Y EVENING. Sept. 25. 1867,
LAST NIUHT BUT THREE OF
Mr. and Mrs. W.J. FLORENCE.
A OHKAT RILL !
ONLY PERFORMANCE OF
the Irish Legendary Drama, in four acts, entitled
KATHLEEN MAVOURNEEN.
Terrene O'More Mr. W. J. FLORENCR
Kathleen O'Connor Mrs. W. J. FLORENCE
To conclude with the new Farce,
GOING TO THE DOGS.
THURSDAY SH ANDY M AGUIRE and YANKEE
HOUSEKEEPER.
SATURDAY THIRD FAMILY MATINEE.
MONDAY Mr. JAMES K. MURDOCH.
WALNUT STREET THEATRE.
N. E. cor. NINTH and WALNUT. Begins at 8.
The Last Night but Three of the most chaste and
gorgeous Operatic Spectacle ever produced in Phila
delphia. Forty-second Representation of Shake
speare's Fairy Operatic Spectacle, In Five Acts, of
A MiDfell MM EH NIG HT"S DREAM.
FINAL MATINEE,
A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S CREAM",
ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON, Sept. 28, for Ladles
and Children. Doois open at l'i. Commence at 2.
Admission, 50 cents. Children, half-price.
MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH STREET
THEATRE. Doors opeu at 7: commences at 7,'i.
First Week of the great character Actor,
Mr. E. EI'DY.
MONDAY AND TILL FURTHER NOTICE,
The Prize Play, In five acts, called JEAN REMY.
Jean Remy ....Mr. E. EDDY
Bruno (a miser) Mr. 8. Hemple
Martin .........Mr. K. Craig
Gabrielie de Saveusse Miss Lizzie Price
Concluding with a favorite Comedietta.
FRIDAY BENEFIT OF Mr. E. EDDY,
In rehearsal-THE POLICE SPY,
FOX'S AMERICAN VARIETY THEATRE.
AVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY
AFTERNOON.
GREAT COMBINATION TROUPE,
In Grand Ballets. Ethiopian Burlesques.Uongs, Dances,
Pantomimes, Gymnast Acts, etc.
"VTEW PHILADELPHIA OPERA HOUSE,
XN SEVENTH. Street, below Arcb.
L. V. TTJNISONIand n. PARSONS.. Proprietors
SAMUEL S. BANFORD .........Stage Manager
OPEN FOR THE SEASON,
WEDNESDAY EVENING, Sept. 18.
WITH
BANFORD,
EPH. HORN.
FRANK MORAN
And the Largest and
MOST TALENTED COMPANY IN THE
WORLD.
ADMISSION TO THIS TIIE MOST MAGNIFI
CENT HALL IN AMERICA;
Parquette and Dress Circle 50 cents
Family Circle 25 cents
Private Boxes 3each
Seats can be secured in advance without Extra
Charge, ftf
"EW ELEVENTH STREET OPERA HOUSE,
ELEVENTH STREET, ABOVE CHESNUT.
THE FAHILI BEIOBI
OPEN FOB THE SEASON,
CARNCR OSS & DIXEY'S MINSTRELS,
THE GREAT STAR TROUPB OF THE WORLD,
IN THEIB
6 BAND ETHIOPIAN SOIBEES.
. L. CARNCEOB8 Manager.
R. F. BIMPBON, Treasurer. 8 19tf
CONCERT HALL,
CHESNUT STREET, ABOVE TWELFTH.
BLIND TOM'S CONCERTR
ONLY TWO WEEKS LONGER.
Tn order lo slve parties who have been unable to
heur him au opportunity,
BLIND TOM
will appear at the above Hall
EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK AND NEXT,
alb P.M.
MATINEES,
EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTER
. NOONS, AT 2 80.
Admission 50 cents
Children under 12 25 cents
Reserved SeutN 75 cents
Tickets at Charles W. A. Trumpler's Music Store,
No. H'.'t) Chesnut street; also, at the Hall. 9 16 tf4
Balcony reserved for colored persona. Admission, 25c.
ASSEMBLY BUILDIN C
"TUE PLAINS AND ROCKY' MOUNTAINS,"
An Illustrated Lecture
will be delivered
TniS EVENING,
and every subsequent evening during the present
week, by J. L. RING WALT, in response to an Invita
tion from a number of leading citizens.
The Illustrations embrace sixty spleudld large and
life-like colored views.
Admisblon, 50 cents. Children's tickets, 25 cents.
Secured seals, without extra charge, at .Trnmpler's
nitiHic store, No. VM Chesnut street: and at Turner 11a
uilliou'B bookstore, No. 106 Souib Tenth street. Doors
open ut 7 o'clock; commence at s. 9 23 6t
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
Q-IIIAIID FIRE AND MARINE
INSURANCE COMPANY,
(No. 639)
N. E. COR. CHESNUT AND SEVENTH STS.
PHILADELPHIA.
CAPITAL AND ftTUItPLVM OYER $300,000
IN COM K l OIt 1866, 108,081.
Losses Paid and Acorued In 18M,
47,000
Of which amonnt net (3000 remain onpsld al this data
tiou.ouo.ouu of proierty has been Successfully Jmsured
by this Company In thirteen years, and Eight Hun
dred Loaitea by l ire promptly paid.
DIBECTORa.
Thomas Craven.
biiaa Yerkei, jr.,
Allred B. Olllell,
N. S Lawrence,
Charles I. Dupout,
Henry F. Keuuey.
F'urman Slieppard
Thomas MucKellar,
John hupplee,
John W. . Ugboro,
. Joseph
h 1 1 1 1 Kt n
'I'ltOMAM'llivW PimMaiiI
A. R. GILLETT, Vlce-PreHidenC
2:fmw JAM Eu b. ALVOBD. Becret.
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
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R A NCR COM PA N Y. Incorporated by tbe Legis
lature of Pennsylvania, 1W6.
Oflice, B, E. coiner of THIRD and WALNUT Street,
Philadelphia.
MARIN E INSURANCES
on vessels, cargo, and freight to all parts of the world.
INLAND 1NSURANCKS
on goods by river, canal, lake, and land carriage, to
ail parts of the Union.
FI HE INSURANCES
on nierchandlne feneially.
On Stores, Dwelllug-Uouses, eta
ASSETS OF THE COM PANY
November 1, lwnt,
1100,000 United States s Per Cent. Loan,
1H71 lM.OOO'OO
120.000 United Stales 6 Per Cent. Loan,
iki .- lsoo-oo
2n0 ,000 United Stales 7 8 10 Per Cent.
Loan, Treasury Notes ZU.SOO'OO
12n,000Clty ol I'hlladelphla t) Per Cent.
Loans (exempts) I2fl,5fl2'50
64,000 Stale ol Pennsylvania 6 Per Cent.
Ixan 64.70000
66,000 State ol Pennsylvania 5 Per Cent.
Ijoan. 44,620-08
60,000 Slate ot New Jersey Six Per Cent.
Loan 60,730-00
20,000 Pennsylvania Railroad, 1st Mort
gage, Six l'er Cent. Honda....... 20WO'OO
26,000 1'ennayivanla Railroad, second
Mortgage Six Per 1 ent. Bonds.... 24,250 00
22,000 We'teru Pennsylvania Railroad
Six Per Cent, liofcds (Pennsyl
vania Railroad guarantees) 20,75000
aO.000 Stale ol Tennessee Five Per Cent.
Loan - 13,000 00
7,000 State of Tennessee Six Per Cent,
Loan 40' 00
15,000 ttKi shares stock of Oerniantowu
Gas Company (principal and in
terest guaranteed by the city of
Philadelphia) 15,00000
7,150,143 Shares Stock of Pennsylvania
Railroad Company 8,25825
6,000,100 Shares Stock of North Pennsylva
nia Railroad Company 3,05000
20,000'80 Shares Slock of Philadelphia and
Southern Mall Steamship Com-
fianjs " 20,00000
195,000 Loans on Bondl and Mortgage,
first liens on City Property 195,90000
I ,015,050 par. Market value...l070,280-75
Cost. l,030,552'0t.
Real Estate 8fl,0onoo
Bills rtcelvable for Insurances made 27,W7'20
Balance due at agencies Premiums on Ma
rine Policies, Accrued Interest, and other
debts due to the Company SS.O'W
Bcrlpand Stock of sundry Insurance and
other Companies, lr173. Estimated value... 2,030t
C ash In Rank, full, 10226.
Cash la Drawer, fW7T4 - 41,540 00
1 1,407,82PM
'This being a new enterprise, the Par Is assumed
w .iit luttrEv, value.
Ihomaa C. Hand
Samuel E. Stokes,
John C. Davis,
Fouiund A. Bonder,
Tbeophilus Paulding,
John R. Penrose,
James Traqtlr,
Henry C I.aitnt, Jr.,
James C Hand,
William C. Ludwlg
Joseph H. Seal,
George G. Lelper,
Hugh Craig,
John D. Taylor,
xienry oioan,
William O. B mlton,
Edward Darlington,
H. Jones Brooke,
Edward Lafourcade,
Jacob P. Jones,
James B. McFarland,
Joshua P. Eyre,
Spencer Mclivalne,
I. B. Semple, Pittsburg,
A. B. Berger. "
D. T. Morgan,
Jacob Riegei,
Weortrn W. Kernardon.
TITOMAh O. HAND. Prealdent.
JOHN C. DA VIS, Vice-President.
Henry Lylbuhn, Secretary. is
1829 CHARTER rERPETUAIi
Franklin Fire Insurance Co.
OF ruiUSELPHIA,
OFFICE;
MOM. 435 AND 437 CHESNUT NX BEET.
ASSETS OK JANDABY 1,1807,
a,a33,i4oa3.
Capital ................ ......i00,000'00
Accrued burp.ua ...,. tHtj,7l.H8
Premiums .. ........
UNSETTLED CLAIMS,
t27,4Sl'18.
,L206,i32-16
1NCOMK FOB 1866,
$345,000.
JAtSSWM PAID SINCE ISStO OVER
5,50O,000.
Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms.
DIRECTORS.
Charles N. Bancker. IGeorge Fale.
loliiaN U mu.,.
Samuel Oraut,
George W. Richards,
Franols W. Lewis, U. D.,
feter McCali,
Thomas Sparks,
inaac Lea,
CHARLES N. BANCKER. President.
GEOKUE FALES, Vlce-Prestdent,
J. W. McALLiteTEll, Secretary i.ro lem. La 1112 31 J
INSURANCE COMPANY
OF
NOliTIl AMEItlOA.
OFFICE, NO. 2v2 WALNUT b PUiLAi-LFUIA.
INCORPORATED 1791. CHARTER PERPETUAL.
CAPITAL, 500,000,
ANSETS JANUARY 8,lSt7 1,763,807'30
1AM RES MARINE, INLAND TRANSPOR
TATION AND EIRE RIftltS.
DIRECTORS,
Arthur G. Collin , ueorge L. Harrison,
bamuei w. juues,
Jt rauuU R. Cope.
jonn A. Brown,
Euward H. Trotter,
iulward B. Ciarke,
William Cummiugs,
T. Charlton Henry,
Allred D. Jessup,
John P. While,
Charles 'laylur,
Ambrobe White.
Richard D. Wood,
William Welsh,
S. .Morris Wain,
John Aiason,
ARTHUK G. COFllN.Prtsaldent.
Chables Platt, becreiary.
WILLIAM BUEHLER, ilarrlsburg, Pa Central
Agent lor the State ol Pennsylvania. I to
pKuVlUETUFEDJKST.CUMPAKY
" No", 111 South FOURTH Street,
IJSCORFORATED ikl MONTH 22d. 1866.
CAPITAL, 1160,000, PAID IN.
Insurance on Lives, by Yearly Premiums or by 5,
10 or 20 year Premiums, Nou-lorielture.
Annuities granted ou favorable terms.
Term Policies, Children's EudowiueuW,
This Company, while giving the Insured the security
ol a paid-up Capital, will divide the entire .prollls of
the Lile buuluet among ita policy holders.
Moneys received at Interest, aud paid on demand.
Authorized by charter to execute Trusta, aud to act
as Executor or Administrator, Assignee or Guardian,
ana In other fiduciary capacities, uuder appointment
ot any Court of this Commonwealth, or any person or
persons, or bodies politic or corporate.
SAMUEL R. BHIPLEY,
HENRY HAINES,
T. WBSTAR BROWN,
W. C. LON GSTKETH ,
JOSHUA li. jiiui'.niB
RICHARD VVOOl).
ui ii a ki i:a1iBUBT,
v, . miu ., v,u u in.
YY lijijiau. nvn in..,
SAMUEL B. BHIPEY.KOWLAX.D PABBJ
wm ct LONGSTItE'l H, Vice President.
THOMAb W lbT Alii M . D., J. B. TO WN8END.
7MJ iiedical Examiner. Legal Adviser,
XPIKB lKbURAKCE EXCLUSIVELY.-THE
H VENN SYLVAN1A FIRE INSURANCE COM-rKNY-lucorporaled
lsi6-Charter Perpetual-No.
MnWALK LIT Street, opposite Independence Square.
bin hie Tympany, favorably known to the oommuuliy
-Iblscompau' utluuesW lDsure against loss
,or VVmi rfv lire oo Public or Private BuildUiga,
or ,U.?eHuaueuily or for a limited lime. Also, on
i urSflure." 5f Goods, aud Merchandise gene
rttUy, oh 'ral lDer wlth large Surplus fand
'J -je"irt iii the moat carelul manner, which enables
h'em w hotter to the Insured au undoubted security In
the c 01 1oB8- ibbOtobs.
. ,0ith Jr. John Devereaif,
panlel BMltV ihoiuas Smith,
Alexander Bewon, JjewU
Isaac Haj U hurst. oilllngham FeU,
TuoW-L'in'lelHadd.Kik.Jr.
DANIEL SMITH, Jit., President,
WlU,.g Q.CBQWitLi.. Secretary. uj
"-DIUKK1X INSURANCE COMPANY 0?
ATEDliitHARTER PERPETUAL
iNCORPOKAl ED '"Jt opposite the Exchange.
FoWoVw MARlNii alid INLAND 1NSUR
.l.ihtH Company Insures lrom loss or damage by
ANC, this Company buildings, merchandise,
FIRE for lor limited periods, and permanently
wr,lll,uif'5i hv dei3lof piemluiu. r
on bul dings, by "otlve operation for more
. 1 beiVi!f YYKA RS, during wblcil all losses Lav
bBa .mLtly adjusted aud paid.
T.Hodge. I 1"7Z?"-
fluwtll IawIh.
M. B. Mahouy,
John T. Lewis.
William S. Grant,
tu hert W. learning,
ICUrk Wha.wn,
Benjamin Eltlng,
1'Iiomas H. Powers,
A. R. McIIenry,
Edmund ( Witlllon.
BamueiWiMJO. JOHN Wtjuej-.KJ4 PreaUUwt.
DRY GOODS.
pmcc & WOOD,
N. W. COIii EIGHTH AND FILnERT STL,
Have Just opened from New York, at less than regu
lar market prices:
10C dor.en Linen Huckaback Towels, 12'aC
100 do. do. do, do. 25c
1(0 do, do. do. do. 2 sc.
Large sized Linen Huckaback Towels, 31, S3, and
S3 centfl.
Handsome Damask Towels, very cheap.
Linen Napkins and Doylies, very cheap.
Bird eye Linen lor Aprons.
A large lot ol Bird-eye Diaper, very cheap.
Power-ioom Table Linens, very cheap.
8-i Blenched Table Linens, very heavy, fl and
per yard.
I adles' Tucked and Embroidered Hdkts.
Ladles' t.nd M isses' Hemstitched Hdkrs.
Ladles' and Gents' Linen tvmbrlc Hdkf-.
Gents' Colored Borcer Udkis., 20, Si, 37,', aud So
cents.
Ladles' and Gents' Hoflery. rheap.
Ladles' and Genla' Merino Vests and Pants.
riANNEIAl rLANNEM I
One bale heavy Shaker Flannels, nnarlv vanl u.l.lo
8T. cents.
Komet Flannels, js. 28. 81, 37H. -15 and SO cents.
A 11' wool Flannels. 81, as, 37,',, 45, and 6u ceuls.
Heavy Shaker Flnnnels.
7 8 and i i B:illard Vale Flannels.
Fine French l'ltild Snck Flannels,
Flno Colt red Opera Flannels.
Putin and Twilled Orev and Red Flannnla.
ItlHukeis, Blankets, very cheap, from jl oo up to 117
a pair.
lest makes Blenched and Unbleached Munlinn.
Pillow Case and Sheeting Muslins.
Heavy Canton Flannels. IN. to. 22. Z't. 28. 21. 32. 3..anil
37, cents, etc etc.
DREMW WOODS. DRK11 nOOIS.
Heavy Silk and Wool Poplin, obnlce shades.
Handsome l'lald Poplins, very cheap.
A cheap lot of Mixed Poplins.
Do. do. Plain Poplins. 60 cents
Rest quality American Delaines aud Calicoes,
Black Alpuca Poplius, very cheap, etc, etc.
PRICK A WOOD,
N. W. Corner EtGIITII and FILBERT Streets.
N. B. Just opened, 200 dozen Jouvln's KidGlrtves,
best quality. 9 21 buiw tJ 1
&o dozeu 1U al Kid Gloves, at 1'25 per pair.
LINEN STORK
836 ARCH STREET.
IMPORTER,
JOBBER, AND
RETAIL DEALER IN
JLIISTEN GOODS
EXCLUSIVELY.
TIIE LARGEST LIKEN STOCK IN THE
CITY.
FALL IMPORTATIONS OF LINEN GOODS
NOW IN STORE, 918wsm5rp
1867.
FALL AND WINTER.
18G7.
JOHN W. THOMAS,
Kos. 405 and 407 North SECOND St.
JUST RECEIVED,
The following Goods for Ladles' and Misses' FALL
AND WINTER BACKS:
ASTRACHAN CLOT IIS, IN BLACK, WHITE
AND FANCY,
ItKAKi FRENCH VELVET CLOTHS.
VELOIB CLOTHS.
CHINCHILLA CLOTHS.
WUITNETS, VELYETEENS.
BLACK BEAVERS.
BLACK TRICOTS.
FROSTED BEAVERS.
WITH A FCLL; ASSORTMENT OF FANCY
CLOTHS. ' iZwsmsmrp
G1RARD ROW.
E. M. NEEDLES & CO.
Invite attention to their first-class stock of
LACES AND LACE GOODS,
EMBROIDERIES,
HDK.FS.,
VEILS, ETC.
To which additions will constantly be made o l
the NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON.
They offer la their WHITE GOODS DEPART
MENT HEAVY SKIRTING CAMBRICS,
At SO, 35, and 40 cents, a Great Sacrifice.
AVOH (IHVHTO
"NEW MOURNING STORE,"
No. 1113 CHESNUT Street,
" GIBABD ROW."
813 wfm21t A. MYERS.
229 FARIES & WARNER, 229
NORTH NINTH STREET,
ABOVE RACE,
nave now on hand a full supply of Ladles', Gettta',
and Boys' Merino Goods, suitable for Fall sales.
Ladles' Merino Vests, l, 1T2. (1 25, 187, to
1 case Gents Merino Shirts aud Drawers, tl.
Gents' Merino Shirts and Drawers, from 11 to (3,
Boys' Merino Goods, all sizes.
Inlanta' and Misses' Merino Vests.
Tbe above goods were ordered early lu the season,
from 1 to 3 below present prices.
Water-proof Cloaktugs, 125 and l'37.'f.
All-wool Blankets, f 175 and f5 "5. Bargalu,
1 bale best all-wool Flannels, wide, 15c,
All-WOOl Flannels, 81, 87,'4. 40. 43 50, 86, 68. 75.85C, etc.
Ballardvale Flannels, Sacque Flauuels, etc.
Shirting Flannels, largo assortment.
60 doz. Linen Huckaback Towels 12'ic.
One bale American Crash, I2'c.
Unbleached and Power-loom Table Linens,
Fine Snowdrop and Damask do. do.
Canton Flannels, ll, 20, 22, 25, and 28c.
Bleached and Brown Muslins, lowest prices.
Good yard-wide Bleached Muslin, 150.
Flllow.case and Sheeting Muslin.
Black Alpacas, 48,50. 60, 05. 70, 75c , eta
Cotton and Linen Nursery Diaper, etc.
Black and White Balmorals, 11
Black aud White ITald Wool Shawls, t)r, .
Linen Bhltt Fronts, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, etc.
FARIES & WARNER,
121' NO. S N. NINTH STREET,
DRY GOODS.
727 CHESNUT STREET. 727
roriiLAii in ices
IN
Silks, Shawls, Velvets, Poplins, Reps,
Velonr Basse, Merinoes.Kous Delaines,
Alpacas, Mohairs, Alpaca Poplins,
Chene Poplins, Melange Poplins, Irish
and French Poplins, and Plaids.
Also, Bombazines, Biarritz, Tamise,
and other Monrnine Goods in great
variety, together with as extensive and
varied an assortment of Miscellaneous
Dry Goods as can be found in the
market.
Also, Blankets, Flannels, Linens,
House-Furnishing Goods, Cloths, Cas
simeres, etc., in reliable qualities, at
low prices.
RICKEY, SHARP & CO.,
LATB
JAS. B, CA.Tir-ItELL CO.,
NO. 737 CHESNUT STREET.
WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT.
DRT GOODS, BT PIECE OB PACKAGE,
AT AND UNDER MARKET BATES.
RICKEY, SHARP & CO.,
9 1 lm HO. 77 CHESNUT STREET.
Tb S. JAFFRAY & CO.,
NO. 608 CHESNUT STREET, !
ARE RECEIVING AND NOW OPENING
TOR FALL TRADE, FULL LINES OF
LINENS,
TABLE CLOTHS,
NAPKINS,
HUCKABACKS,
DIAPERS,
TOWELLINGS,
DAMASKS,
SHEETINGS,
PILLOW LINENS,
L. C. HDKFS.,
HOSIERY,
GLOVES,
CRAPES,
VEILS,
QUILTS,
Ladles', Gents', and Children's Under
wear, Kmbr older lea, Nets, Ribbons,.
Kto. Ktc,
The above will be sold at the lowest New
York, prices, and on the most advantageous
terms.
Represented by 8. Story. 4 wfm3m
UiKAKJ ROW.
E. M. NEEDLES & CO.,
Eleventh and Chesnut Street.
KOUSE-FURKISHIflfG DRY GOODS,
Bought at the Becent Depressed Prices.
Pblrtlna. Pillow, Phr etlnir, and Table Linens.
Table Cloths and Napk ins, to match.
WlneCloths, Doylies, Towels aud Towelling.
Marseilles Quilts and Toilet Covers.
JBlankcta.
HotiMvmm h. T Ann ant tr AllanrialA T.ton.i
and other bpreada,
DOMESTIC MTJBLIN8 AND SHEETINGS,
In all qualities and widths, at the lowest rates.
riOOP SKIRTS.
628. WM. T. HOPKINS, 623.
MANUFACTURER OP FIRST QUALITY;
HOOP SKIRTS,
FR THE TRADE AND AT RETAIL.
NO. 628 ARCH STREET, BELOW SE
VENTH, PHILADELPHIA.
Also dealer In full lines of low-priced New York
and Eastern made t-.fc.lrts.
All the new and desirable styles and slisei ot Lidtes'.
Misses', and Children's Hoop-skirts constantly on
baud and made to order, embracing tbe largest and
most varied assortment In this market, at very mode
iftto prices
Kvery lady should try "Our Own Slake" of Hoop
Skirts, as they have no equal.
Southern, Western, ana near Trade buyers WMl flna
it to their luterestto examine our goods.
Catalogues or styles, sisses, end prices sent to any
address. . . .1L8u
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, ETC,
CUTLERY.
A fln ftMnrtmAiit nfPTePTc"VP
TABLE CUTLERY. RAZOKH
KAUtt Bl UUrTS, JUAUIVJA HOIH-
Ul UU PIPh'R A Mn TlTTmiu
11 wwer- n Mi.i'e r n jr I I Itjawj
SHilAKB, iCTCi
L. V. HELMOLD'S
Cutlerv Store. No. l.lfiHenth TKNTHHirj.
II
Three doors above Walnut.
EXCURSIONS.
PARE TO WILMINGTON,
IS
-OXXWm v ...... v i n il.V. v. JlUUl.iUWUUli
.... Ul.ll ullU, UikNtllV T..lnO . . TkTMV
will leave C'HElsKUT Street wharf at 84 A. M. and
845 P. M. Returning, leaves Wilmington at 646 A. M.
and 1245 P. M.
K'are to Wilmington, 15 cents: excursion tickets,
cents. Fare to Cheater or Hook, 10 cents. Balm
r .AnTLN DAILY EXCUHSIONS TO WIL.
tmm ii i ii mlngton, Del. Ou aud after TUKS
LA.. bcpleuiber 10, the steamer KLIZA HANOOX
will leave second wharf above Arch blreet dally at
Hi A. M. and 4 P. M. Relurniug, leave MAKKIT
Htreet Wharf, Wllmlugtou, at 7 A. M. aud 1 P. M.
Pare for the round Ulp .... fto oenta
single ticket W..-..X0 cenie
Chester and Marcus Hook n...M....M.JU oente
For further particulars, apply on hoard.
7 221f L. V. P.DKN8. Captaln.
STOVES, RANGES, ETC.
NOTICE. Til E UNDERSIGNED
woula call attention ot the public to his
This Is an entirely new heassr. Itlsso'con.
structed as to at oncecomuieud Itself lo general lavor,
being a coinhlnatlon of wrought aud cast iron. It la
very simple In US construction, aud Is peileotly air
tight; sell-cleaning, having no pipes or drums lobe
taken out and cleaued. 1 1 Is so arranged with upright
Hues as lo produce a larger amount ol' heat from the
same weight of ooat than any furnace now lu use.
The hygrometrlo condition of the air as produoed by
my new arrangement ot evaporation will at oooe de
monstrate that It is the only Hot Air Furnace that
will produce a perfectly healthy atmosphere.
Those lu want of a complete Heating Apparatus
would do well to call and examine the Uoldeit iugle.
CH A HU B WILLIAMsfT
Nob. im aud m -ill ARK K r Street,
. .r. , . PhUarfelpliia.
A large assortment or Cooking Ranges, Fire-Hoard
Stoves, Low Down Orate, Ventilators, etc.. alwaya
on hand.
N, ii. Jobbing ot all kinds promptly done. BlOjj '
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