COMIC PERIODICALS. Not upon the Comic Literature of Kng lanrl Hew the "Funny" Journale Urol an Died. " An exceedingly interesting nnd curioux book, ays the London Boohsiller, uiigbt be written ou the Influence and scope of comic litcrHture. Tracing it from the "Clouds1' ot Arlxtoplianes and the satirical libels of rasquiii, tho Roman cobbler, the anti-Jacobin journals 01 the brst Trench revolution, the "(iasconivies" of the eamo period, the "Plndarics:' ot Walcot, and the 'Joe AlillerlflmB'' of the lust century, to the Jacetiro column of the modern penny periodi cal, and the Yankeclsms of the American press, the -writer would have full scope For his indUHtry and ample margin for his wit. He would travel through the literature ot all riviliaid countries, and mark how BOiue cele brated witticism, Fome quaintproverb.BOine vene rrnbe jcud'espnt, had paused from ae to age and from language to language; how the "Don Quix ote" of Cervantes had given birth to a literature efitsown of which the "Hudibras" of liutler and "JLauncelot C-reaves''of Smollett are familiar c samples how the spirit of tun and satire had invaded the stage, the press, and even the etrlous writings ot historians and divines. it is impossible to give anything like a com plete list of the facetious and satirical news papers and magazines that have been published an England during the present century. Such a list has never been attempted; and at this day it would be exceedingly dillicult to compile, owiug to the very ephemeral nature ot many of the tumorous publications and the little attention generally bestowed upon the preservation of ttnch ot them as have been uusuccessful. In the British Museum Library there exist numerous pcclraens of this kind of literature; but the trouble of searehlmr in the catalogue for their titles is only equalled by the disappointment experienced by the discovery of tho absence of eonie of the most characteristic from the na tional collection. Of the earlier specimens of what may be called 'Punch" periodicals, that is, semi-newspapers, combining tha facetious with the pohtic.il or aatirieal, and generally illustrated with euiirav. inge more or less comic in their nature, we may mention the following: The Scourge; or, Monthly Expositor maga zine of politics and satire was published by TV. N. Jones, of Newgate- street, In 1811, and went through seven volumes, each number being illustrated by a highly-colored, folded in political caricature, by George Cruiksbank, then a young man of eighteen. Seta of the Scourge jnuy sun be found on the DooKstaiis in .London, generally without the caricatures. The Rump Chronicle, a single page, published in 1810, and devoted principally to the abuse of fiir Francis BurdetU.John Cam Hobhouse, and other Whig politicians of the day, was adorned with the figure ot the hinder legs and tail of a cart-horse; and as its humor was mainly politi cal, it lasted exactly tlx days; when it wrote and published its own epitaph. The Black Dwarf, a weekly sheet of sixteen pages in small 4to, published first by Stcill, of Bartholomew Close, in 1817, and afterwards by T. J. Wooler, of Sun street, Bishopgate, con tained much political matter and a tew epi grams, for which its editor enjoyed the privilege of a Government prosecution, but was acquitted by the jury. The Black Dtearf took for its juot to a distich from Pope: "Satire's my weapon: but I'm too discreet To run a muck and lilt at all I meet; I only wear It In a laud ot Hectors, Thieves, supercargoes, sharpers, aud directors." It lasted about a year, and was followed by the Yellow Dvoarf, a much more mild specimen of criticism, which seems to have existed for three months, and theu to have died and left no ign. The Quizzical Gazelle Extraordinary and Won derjul Advertiser, price sixpence, appeared on the 1st of April, 181U, and was continued an nually lor eight years, always bearing date on All Fools' Day. Fig's Meal; or, Lessons for the Swinish Multitude, a penny weekly, publmlica tay T. Spruce, at the Hive of Liberty, No. 8 Little Turnstile, Holborn, in 1794-5 consisted of prose nd verse, principally of a satirical character; but its title was modified, at the beginning of its third volume, to Fig's Meat; or, Lessons for ihe People, although the phrase was quoted from Burke. A portrait of a pig, and various small woodcuts, illustrated the text of this book. The Parrot, with a Compendium of the Timis, Was another periodical of seini-satirical and political character; uh was also the Pic-Mc, fiublished in 1803, in shilling numbers. The Btter was the organ of the Dilettante Pic-Nic Club. But neither the Club nor its organ lived more than a few months. From about 1820 to 1830 there seem to have been no comic periodicals of any importance; but on the 10th of December, 1831, there was published the first number of Figaro in London, A famous political pasqninade, which, though it frequently changed proprietors and editors, lasted from week to week for more than eight years in fact, almost up to the birth of Punch, Figaro was framed on the Parisian model. Many of our readers doubtless remember the woodcut of the political barber dressing tho Whigs, and tho motto from Lady Montague beneath: should , like a polish'd razor keen, . "h touch that's scarcely felt or seen." Wound ... Figaro m London v? Q fifs,t. of th c0.m'c periodicals conducted with "'"I'V Hnlsp'nh though Hs satire was always of the ehfc.rPe:l was never vulgar or profane. Its success 1 the establishment, in 1832, of PunchinehC; a penny weekly, of lour pages, very similar hi character to the more modern comic publica with woodcuts from drawings by George '-. . Cruikshank. Of somewhat similar ndEoberi- - .,ndeua. or. r,e Devil in Lou- character wa e'v ' .. ...,,.- do,a four page penny weekly.. Uli Seymour, aud published Jt asled thirty seven wCCo.9, and succumbed. lis con ductors promised to carry it on as a sixpenny monthly, under the title of the Wags' Magazine: but we have not been able to ascertain whether it ever appeared in the latter blinpe. The num bers were afterwards republished as the "Devil's ilemotaudum Book" lor la33. Dibdiris Pamy 'Trumpet, "to be blown weekly (not weakly) throughout the British empire, and farther if required!" was blown for just lour weeks in October, 1832, and then was heard no more. The Schoolmaster at Home was rather more fortunate, for it lasted durine six whole weeks of the summer of 1832; longer it could not be made to live. It was succeeded by the Tribune of the People, which can only be ad mitted into the list of comic periodicals in "virtue of some rather weak jokes and epigrams; and which in its turn was followed by the" Whig Dresner, a close imitation of Figaro. The WhigDresser, which was really clever and Sarcastic, only lusted eleven weeks, and then . announced that it would, for the future, arpcar monthly. The success of the Purisiau Figaro nd its London compeer naturally led to Imita tion; aud various periodicals, under such titles as the English igaro, the Critical Figaro, and Giovanni in London, made their appearance, nd amused the town for a few months Oh the 3d of June, 18117, the mom iintirealuV Of the periodicals of th, clVss'oTneuviably re presented by the tuttrmt made its anneartinre Jt was called The Toun, u,i was l3uc1eTby Mr. Benton Nicholson, a clover but unwind pled niaD, who after figuring as a billiard marker, a "bonnet" In a gambling saloon au informer and a government spy, ended 'hu career by acting as Prcsideut of a low Judgo and Jury Society, held at the Cole Hole iD tha Ktrand. Yet the 'Joun, desp.te its indecency and profanity, was well-ritleu, well-illustrated, and admirably managed in all that concerned its business arrangements; it listed for nearly three years, ai'd attained considerable circula tion. Presently we hud a Penny Hutirist, a Paul Pry, the Wag, Peeping Tom, and other periodicals of like disreputable character. The Oddfellow, Cteace's Oizette of Variety, and other humorous penny periodicals, ap peared about 1837-40. Seymour, Harvey, and Kenny Ueadow were the artists employed in designing the few sketches with which they were' illustrated. Iu Paris, however, Le Charir ari uceeeded, or rather competed with, Figaro. The first English publication in which the word "Charivari" was used was a monthly magazine tdited by the late Mr. Hughes, of the Time$. It was called tbe London ilaganine, CAarftar, THE DAIL1 EVENING TELEGKAm PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, and Covrricr dct Dames. It wjis published only for a lew months of l!40, and is noticeable prin cipally as the medium through which John Leech, the artlM, made the acquaintance of the public. All thee comic periodicals were, however, destined to be outshone by one of a higher class, both n icffnrds liteiature'and iHrtstrauons. On the 17tb ol July, 1811, appeared the Brst number ol Punch, or the London Charivari. Several stories hHve been told of the orltrin of this famous publication, but the Bookseller believes the truth to be that it was dcaigncd bv Mr. Mark Lemon, theu a ttveru-keeper in Wych street, Strand; and that his earliest coadjutors were Gilbert a Beckett, proprietor and editor of tho recently dclunct Figaro in London; Henry ilavhew, then a jounir and active journalist; and Harry Gratlan, husband of the public singer. Afterwards, Mimerous clever writers Hood, Thackeray, Jerrold, Percival Leigh, Albert Smith, Artcmas Ward, and others con tributed to its pages. Tho notion that the literary Punch was a compound of sweet aud bitter things, rather than a pictorial representa tion of the popular street puppet, seems gene rally to have been present to tho minds ot its Winers. KS3 "tiul A rather cruel joke with reference to the con stituent elements of Punch is attributed to Mr. Dion Douciciult, the dramatist, who wrote occasional . rcrnps in the enilier numbers. Punch, he is said to have explained to nn American audience, "was originally mixed by four clever but comparatively unknown men: Gilbnt a Beckett provided the spirit, Henry Mavhcw the sugar, Douglas Jerrold tho acid, and Mark Lemon the spoon !" This Is not quite accurate, as Jerrold did not write for Punch till its eighth or ninth number. If imitation be the highest complimant that can be paid to genius, then certainly Punch has been complimented in the most superb manner; for it has had many imitator", but few rivals. Among these we may mention the tfguilt, "a granulation of wit, satire, and amusement, started in 1842, and continued for thirty weeks: Purl', a three-penny 'journal of fun aud comic satire, issued by Jeremiah Howe, of Fleet street; the Puppet S'iow, a smart, satirical weekly, which appeared in the spring of 1848, and lived for twenty-eight weeks; the Montti, a minute comic publication, which went to twelve num bers; Chat, a clever little paper, the property, in 18ri0-61, of the late Mr. Marriatt, and his suc cessor in the newspaper trade, Henry. Vickars: the Man in the Moon, a small' octavo, which went through five volumes; and was edited by Albert Smith, after his quarrel with Messrs. Lemon and Jerrold: Dio genes, a really humorous threepenny weekly, edited by Mr. Bobert Kemp Philip, the originator of the Family Friend (which, by the way, died out last month). Dionencs was Drinctnall? illnn. trated by Mr. Watts Phillips, the dramatist, thea a draughtsman and engraver on wood; and among its literary contributor were the Brothers Broiib, Angus Beach, and other less known comic and satirical writers. Diogenes lived for eighteen months. In 18."4 another Punchinello was started, but it lasted only for twenty-seven weeks, to be followed by Xotcn Talk, and various small ventures in the comic vein, none of which reached that all-important era in the life of a periodical "paying" point. In 1850 or 1851 Mr. George Augustus Sala, then an engraver, started London, a comic weekly, on the plan of Punch; but it proved a non-success, and soon died. In 18S3 t un made its appearance, and though it has several times changed hands, it may now be said to be an ettabliehed comic organ. Among its chief con tributors are its editor, "Tom Hood" (son of the celebrated author of the "Song of the Shirt"), Arthur Sketchley, Mr. Burnand. "Nicholas," and Mr. II. J. Byron, the dramatist; and in the list of its artists we find the names of the late Paul Gray, W. McConnell, and Charles Bennett, the latter of whom seceded to Punch about a year before his death, and just previous to the decease of Leech, prince of caricaturists. Later still indeed, in the present year we have Judy, a three-halfpenny comic (lately raised to two-pence); not very brilliant either in her wuy ot Hicrulure or llliiHtruUou ; aud 2'tw Tomahawk? This latter Is the youngest, raoBt piomising, and certainly the most fearles and original of all the comic and satirical publica tions. It strikes out a path of its own, aud combines the wit of Punch with the dry, caustic humor of the Owl which latter periodical is issued, without illustrations, durr.ir tno sitting ol Purlfnmeiit, aiid seems intended only lor the delectation ot politicians, clubmen, and the "upper ten thousand," While we write, a Half penny Punch has made its appearance, but it does not look like a success; and Banter is an nounced, as a semi-political comic weekly. The periodicals above named have ail been lEsued iu London; but the metropolis is not alone in the production of pictorial and written wit and satire. In Liverpool there have been published, duiing the last few years, a loma hauk, a Porcupine, a Pan, a Lion, and other smart weeklies, which have lived their day aud made their moderate successes, withaut,' how ever, attracting any very lart-'e share of public attention beyond their own local circles, BOOTS AND SHOES. REDUCTION IN PRICES. FRENCn CALF UOt'BLE 60LE BOOTS, Flra Quality, f 12-0O. FUEKCH CALF .SINGLE SOLE BOOTS, Firs Quality, fiK0. FIU NCII ,r'H r v air v nnm-C o ,1.100. FKF.KCU CALF fcsl&GLE BOLE BOOTS, Second Quality, lata. ltOW FIXi: HOOTS AND NIIOES At very lo .v prices. DARTLETT, NO. 83 SOI'TII SIXTH NTBEi.T, 17rp ABOVE CHK9XDT. gROWNfS PATENT tUNUINKIl 4AHIF.T.TRETt'IIK ANI TACH-UKIVKB, With this machine a lady can alone stretch and tack down hi the same llmu her carpets as easily as to sweep them, saving back-aches, bruisel lingers, temper, time, aud money. It will stretch all klndaiof carpets without the leant damage, better, quicker, and etBler than ftny other Rtrotcher made, aud drive from 2 to 20-ot tacks with or without leather heads Is simple, easily worked, and will last a JlfetlmlB. Agents wanted. Liberal Urtus given. It Is a nloe machine for ladies to sen. Vor Machines or Agencies call on or sdrire&s , WILLIAM r, ItnUBLB, f. 4 8, TIirRD Btreet, 27tfJ NORTH Willi Sv J FIRE AND BURGLAR PKOOFSAFLS L i l l i c s CHILLED IRON SAFES. Vli on fc'i Scorched Nat Dead. A. FIICK-PIIOOF TISSX T013E MADE UKTWEEN LILLIE'S CHILLED IIION SAFE AND EVANS & WATSON'S, WITH THE BOSTON STEAM PATENT. ALPO, A BurRlnr-Proof Test Between LUlle's aud all Competitors. The Atiove Tests to he Made ly Daylight, and to be Fair and lloua fr'lde. Whereas, KvRnB fc Wnt'on, Pare-makers, In the oily ot I'liliiKhtli liia, did combine and conspire wltli a tertain Jlnslnn coiiipnny to cliput deceive, mid hum hiij? the people nl thin city nnd vicinity with acertnln lixmre w hlch lliey propone to attach to 'ire-proits; Mid wliercHB, they din obtain the old and counte nance of ct rtiiln olTicern and Kcutlemen connected Willi the 'ulr at Korrlstown (thronmi deception, no doubt) to aKint In mild combination and conspiracy on the J-'alr ground by a Hham burning of Kales which all Piilc-niHkrn well underHtand. Kow, Uierelor, be It known that f, M. C. Bndler, of the city of i'hiludelphla, do otter and propose to burn t ne of Mille's ( 'hilled Iron HbIph, with one of Kvan fc Watson'H, lmviug the Boston fixture attached, both to he ol name size aa burned ou the Fair grounds, Lillie'abafe to be made with alx-inch composition w alls, cm the principle he makes safes, and the Kvans fr Watson t-ale to be six-Inch composition walla. In cludinK the lioKtno attachment, and on the principle of their usual make. The Heirs to be burned at some convenient place In the city ol l'htladelphla, on the 2-J of October next, weather lair, or the tirst fair day thereafter, Kvans & Watson are hereby noluled that they can make and Lave ready the bale by that time the he.st they rati make, as abovespccllied, and a disinterested committee shall be appointed equally by each party, and iu the usual way. Should Kvans dr Watson not respond In a reason, able time, Ihtn their bare will bo lurniahid by other parties. A Burglar 1'rool test will ho made at the same time, or Immediately alter the Fire l'roof test, upon oue of Lime's ilurh'lar l'roof Hafes as now made. At this test, aiiv safe-maker, any professional safe blower, or any of the best Iron workers, will have the opportunity publicly to operate on the safe in any w ay practical lor the burglar to operate. And any or all the safe-D'akers are requested to place any ot their Burglar 1'rool bales aloe side lor a test ou equal terms. The above tests ae to be made In the presence of the people, and the publo will have every opportu nity to sre that the tests uro fairly made, and to do- ciue accvruiut; iu merit, M. O. BADLEK, Agent, ..., . JSo. 63aKi:u street. Philadelphia, Sept. 20, NOT. P. . The particular locality of the test will be an pounce d In due time. U 2. stnth lot J M.C'.B. C. L. MAISER. MANUFACTURER OT FIBE AH t BIBUIilB-FBOOl SAFES. 14M HMTirril, BELkllANfiEB, AUD HUUH IN BCI1.1I II A HI) W A It n, 6 6 HO. 484 RACE STREET. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OP FIRE ai d Burclar-Droof SAFES on hand, with Inside oors. IiwellinK-house Hales, free from dampness Prices low. , UANNEMFOKDKB, I 6 No. m VLNi (Street kROCLRIES, ETC. gTRESH FRUITS, 1867. FEACIIKN, Pt ABS, PINEAPPLES, FI.V9IK, APRICOTS, CHERRIES, ItI.A HIIt.ItRIKM. OI INI KU. v. PlU SI HVI tl AND FKEKII, IN CA MS AND (iLASS JARS, Put np for our particular trade, and for sale by the dozen, or in smaller quantities, by IVSITCMCLL Sl FLETCHER, 9 10 am NO. 1304 CIIEKNOT STKEUT. Sq"EW liUCKWUEAT FLOUR, WHITE CLOVER HONEY, 1I1UT OF THE REASON. ALLF.RT C. KOBEHTN, Dealer In Fine Groceries, Corner ELEVKNTH and VINE Stfl. 11 7Jrp J A M E S R. W E U 3, TEA DFAEER AND HHOtEB, S. E.iOIUEUHIII AND WALNl'T STS Extra Flneboucliongor Enelish Breakfuat Teas. Superior Chulun Teas, very cheap. Oolotg Teas, of every grado. YoungHyton Ttns, of finest qualities, All iresh importations. 8 1 IJ LEGAL NOTICES. E. STATE OF JAMES M. KENNEDY, DE ceased. ihe Auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court for the City and County of fhiladelphln to audit, Settle, and adjust the final account of JOHN ALKX4N VKR. surviving Executor of JAMK3 M. KKN NtDYi deceased, and to report distribution of the balance In the hands of the accountant, will meet the parties luteresud for the purpose or his appoint ment: on WEDNEbUAY, October 2.'), Ihii7, at 11 o'clock A. M at his ulllce, No. 717 WALN U S btieet, In the city ot Philadelphia. 10 lisluthsi k tj JOUN CLAYTON, Auditor. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY JL AMD COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of A KCH 1 liALI) McCLAY, deceased. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, and adjust Hie lust ami final account of WILLIAM 11. 1UKNK.HT and JUUN liUOVVN, Executors ol AltCIlUtALlJ McCLAY, deceased, and to report distribution of the balance In the bunas ot the accountant, will meet the parties Interested for Hie purpose ol his appointment ou MON DAY, October i lbtiT, at 11 o'clock A. Id., at his ollice, No. -1'- buuth FIFTH Street, iu the city of Philadelphia. 10 It stuthot H1K ItV C. IhllltV, Auditor. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY L AMI CtitN l Y OF PHILADELPHIA. Iu the mutter of Ihe ijitate of KOLEHT W. SMITH, Deceased. Notice Is hereby Riven that the leport of the Audi tor In the uliove cmmvI: be filed in the olliooof Ihe Clerk of the said Court, nn FK1DA Y, the 1st day ol November, A. 1. lsi',7. In the meantime, access cuu he bad to the said ltoporl, at llio Auditor s ollice, No. cK7 WALNU T blrtei, Philadelphia;, lor the purpose of examining the suum; when uud where exceptions must be liltd, if thought proper, agreeably to the Ituleg ol Court lu such vase made nnd provided. bAMl.H, C. Pl'.ltKINS, Auditor. Phlladelplila, October H, A, I lb(i7. U lOtuthsSl WANTS. gOOK AQKNTS IN LUCK AT LAST. The crisis is passed. The hour has come to lift tht veil oi ueci Hbj w hich has hitherto enveloped the Inner uiutory ol the areat civil war, uud this la clone by Oiler, lug to the public Ueberul U O, liuker'i "HISTCflY OF THE SECRET SERVICE." For thrilling Interest this book transcends all tht romances ol a thousand y ears, uud conclusively pro vet 'hat "truth Is etrunger than ticlluu." A cents are clearing irom fjiio to fsuo per month, vhichwe can prove to any doubting applicant. A ew more can obtain agencies In territory yet unoccu pied. Address P. UARRKTT COh NO, 70S CUEfeMUT HTRHET, ttf PHILADELPH-IA. ANTED FOR THE O. 8. MARINE Cory, able-bodied MEN. RecrnlU must be able-bodied, young, uuruarrled men, 1 bey will b employed In Uie Uovernmeut Navy-yard, aud In Bbfps of War on luielgn stations, Jfyr furUiei lutor matlon apply 10 JAM EN LSTWTH, Captain and Hecrultlng Ottlcer; Whuff gtUfe)rjiftiTIMVtt i-INANClAL. BANK INyt HOUSE OI Jay(Qqke&). 112 and V.A So. THIRD ST. PHILAP'A Dealoro in all Covornmont Boouriticc, OLD C-SOt WANTliI IN EXCHANGE FOR KEW! A ULEBAL Piri EKEM'E AI.EOWEM. Compound Interest Notes Wanted. IMI Bl sT AM.UH1D ON DEPOSITS. Collectloias mada. Htoclrs bought and sold or Commission. Bpeclal bnBlneea aooommodatlonn reserved for ftUieu. 10 U 8m K OKTII BlISSOUU KAILK0A1) FIllBT MORTGAGE SEVEN PER CENT. BONDS. Having purchased $600,000 of the FIRST MORT OAGE COUPON BONDS OF THE NORTH MI BOCKI RAILROAD COMPANY, BEARXNQ SEVKN PKR CENT INTKREBT, having 80 yean to rnn,w are now prepared to sell the same at the low late o 8S, And the accrued Interest! rom this date, thus pitying the Investor over 8 per cent. Interest, which la paya ble semi-annually. This Loan Is secured by a First Mortgage upon the f'omuanv'B Railroad. 171 miles alrtadV constructed and In running order, and 62 miles additional to be completed oy tne nrst oruciooer next, extending rrom the city ot bt. Louis Into Northern and Central Mis souri. Fn'l particulars will be given on application to ennei oi ue uuuerDiKi.eu. E. W. CLABK A CO. JAY COOKE A CO, IiltKXEL Jk CO. P. R.VunlMi holdlnc other securities, aud wlshlns to chunge theiu Jor this Loan, can do so at the market rules. ioiu RATIONAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC, S'J9 and 811 CHESNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. t'Al'ITll. . .............$1,000,000 DiuKOTona Joseph T. Bailey, JSathun Hilles, Ben). Rowland, Jr., bemtiel A. Bisphaui, Edward B. Orue, William Krvlen. OsKOud WolMh, Frederick A, Hoyt, Wm. Hi Rhawn. WM. H. RHAWN, President, IaxU CaMhter of lit OetUral National Snn JVh. P. MUMFORD Cashier, mil Lauofth Philadelphia National Ben 7 8-10s, ALL SERIES, CONVERTED INTO FiYE-TWE IN XI ICS. ltONDB DELIVERED IMMEDIATELT, DE HA YEN & SBOTHEK 10 rp MO, 0 8. THIRD STREET. jjn G. SECURITIES A SPECIALTY. SMITH, RANDOLPH & G3 EANKEES AND BIIOKEIIS, NO.ISH THIBD STH:NO. S NASSAU ST., PHILAJjKLPHIA. Orders for Stocks and Gold executed in Phila delphia and New York. 1 1 INTERNAL REVENUE" REVENUE STAMPS FOR SALE AT THE I'llINOIPAL AGENCY, NO. 67 fcOl'TII THIRD MTREET, PJIIEA. A LIBERAL DISCOUNT ALLOWED, Orders or Stamped Checks received, and delivered with desi atch. Orders by mail or express promptly attended to. 7 2Ut JACOIl E. ltlOUWIT. OO B N E X 0 HANOI BAH MANUFACTORY. JOUN T. B A I L K V ' O O., BKyOVKU TO N. E. Comer Of MARKET aud WATER BtreeU, Philadelphia. DEALXRB IN BAUS AND BAQOINQ Of every Description, lor Grain, Flour, Halt, Bnper-Phosphate of Lime, Rons Dust, Klc Large and small GUNNY BAUH constantly on hand 8j Also, WML bAC'Ka Joust T Bailkv. Jam us OAarjAsasr, EW KOKK YEIN( AND PRINTING E8TABLlnMKN T-Works on Staten lBland. Ollice in Philadelphia. No. i N. tlUUTU btreet (west side). This old and well-it now u Company, the UirgrH of Its kind In the vxjiUL, and In the forty-uinth yearol its existence, is prepared, with the most exCeunlvf and Improved machinery, to dve, cleante, and iiUth, In a manner nnoiualled, every variety of aaruittui and piece goods. , . Uarinent clt-antttX by out new French process 0CT0BEK17, J1867. INSURANCE COMPANIES. TMIAWABE JIUTUAL SAFKTY INC- A NICK COM PAN Y, Incorporated by the Legls- h lure of Pennsylvania, 1M&. OlUce, 8, E. corner of TH I HI) and WALNUT Streets. i iiiimieipiim t A UT N h'. IXKlUAXrFS on vessels, cani'i. and fi eight to all pttrte of the worid. INLAND IKSUKANl'Krt on irondshy river, canal, lake, aud luud carriage, to all parts of the Union. J? 1 HK i i n Jt. A l ' rjTi on merchnudlfle npneiBlly. On blores, iiweimig-iiouacs, etc. ASSETS OF THE COMPANY NnvpmliAr 1. IhtA. liriP.rw United States ft Per Cent. Loan, 1M7I 10.0(0 United Blales 6 Per Cent. Loun, 1M1 2f'0,000 United Ktntes 7 81U Per Cent. Lonn, TreHsury Notes 125,000 City of Philadelphia 6 PerCeuU Loans (exempts) 64,000 IS late of Pennsylvania Per Cent. Lonu - 6e,00fl ttate ol PouuMylvanlaO Per Ceut. I.mn BO.OOO htte ol New Jersey blx l'er Cent. I,onn 2(i,0c0 l'enimy IvkiiIu Hullroad, 1st ilurt gaKe, bix Per Cent. Honda............ J8,(i00 l'eimsy vnnlR Kallrdiul, neciiid Mortgage Six l er Cent. Bonds.. ., 24,000 Western Pennsylvania Ktulrond hix Per Cent, loi.ds (l'ennnyl Vbiila i'rtllroad cu 8 rwnte mi )..... 80,000 Mate ol Tennessee l ive Per CeuU 1oan 7,(ifl0MftteoI Teuucbuee blx Per Ceut, Iajhb 15,0il0tiKi shares stock of Uermanlown Oas Company (principal and In terest gimrunteed by the city of Philadelphia) 7,150,143 Hhares Mock of Pennsylvania 111,00000 lM.ooo-oo Hl.ftOil'OO 12fi,6fi2'50 54.T0O-OO 44.01- 08 50,75(1 "ftO 20j0-00 21.2- dOO 13,000 00 40' 00 15,000-00 8,258 -2.5 3,950 MO Kallrnad Couimitiv.. 6,('iO,100 Shares Mock of North Penusrlva- 20,0(0-80 (Shares block of l'hiladefpiiVa alii" Bouinern Man sieanismp com- tianys.. Ii5,9n0 Limns on ili.mll aud Murtguge, 20,000-00 105,900-00 first liens on City Property... 11,045,050 par. Market value...l,070,28018 Rost. l.nan.w.'i-iifc. Heal Kstate 8(!,ooo-00 Bills rt celvahle tor lusurances made 27,(i.(7'20 itaiancn nue at agencies premiums on Ma rine i'ollcies. Accrued Interest, aud other dehts due to Ihe Company 38.923-90 BcrlD and block of sunurv lnHiirmirft and other Coin n stiles. 85173. KsLlniated value... 2.93UM0 Cash In Bank. txll.li"2A. casn in urawer, 8447-14 u.tmnu l,4n7,32rM This being a new enterprise, the Par Is assumed as tne uiaraei value. Thomas C, Hand, Samuel K. Btokes, Henry bloan, William O. Bnnlton, Kdward Darlington, H. Jones Brooke, ICdward Lafourcade, Jacob P. Jones, James B. Mcb'arland, Joahua P. K.yre, bpencer Mcllvalne, J. B. bempie, Pltts'inrg, A. B. Herger, " I). T. Morgan, " limrira TtT ln.1ia.iini, jiinii j. imyis, Komund A. bonder, Theophllus Paulding, John K. Penrose, James Traqralr, Henry C. Iiailett, Jr., James C. Uaud, William C Ludwlg Joseph H. beat, George O. Lelper, nugn i raig, John D, Taylor. J aeon iiiegei, THOMAS a 11 AND. President. JOHN C. DAVIS, Vice-PieMdont. Henry Lylbubn, becretary. 1 8 1829 CHARTER PERPETUAfc Franklin lire Insurance Co. OF I'HIEAD ELI'II I A, OFFICE NOB. IS 5 AND 437 CHESNUT STREET. ASSETS ON JANUARY 1, 1807, S-3,3B3,14618. Capital (100,000-00 Accrued burpius. ........ U4ii,713tH Premiums 2otf,4ii2-is CKSKTT1KD CX.A1JUH, UXCOMK FO 1886, I.UMMES l'AID SINCE 1M OVER 9,900,000. Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms. DIKKCTORP. Charles N, Bancker, George Fales, looias wagner, Samuel Mrnnt, beorge W. Klchards, A urea i itier, Francis W, Lewis, M. D Peter JMoCali, Thomas Sparks, itaav x.ea, CHARLES N. BANCKER. Preslnent. GEOKUK FALKH, Vice-President. J, W, McALLlbTiat, secretary pro lem. La 1 H2 31 INSURANCE COlfiP OF N OUT II AMJBUICA. OFFICE, No. 2o2 WALNUT B PHILADILPHIA. INCORPORATED 1784. CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL, 9800,000, ASSETS JANUARY 8, 18O7......-l,783,3G7-a0 IftftUKEM MARINE, ISEANIJ TRAN&.FOR. TATION ANH EIRE UlaHH. dirmJtors. Arthur G. Collin, George L. Harrlaoo, bamuel W. Jones, John A Brown, Clianes 'i'iylor, Ambrose White, Richard D. Wood, William Welsh, B. Morris W alu, Kttward H. Trotter, fcdward B. Clarke, vy iUlam Cumuiluts, F. Charlton Henry, Alired D. Jesaup. Inhn P UI,i... 41 John xuaaou, Louis C. Madeira. ARTHUR O, COFFIN. PriTt Chai.k Platt, secretary. W1LUAM BUJKHLKK, iiarrlsbnrg, Pftll Centra! Agent lor the btale ol Peiiusyivauia, i IjUOYlDiiKT LliE AND TKC8I C03JPANI i OF PlilLADKLPHlA. No, 111 bouth FOURTH btreet. INCORPORATED ad MONTH 22d, lSfflS. CAPITAL, mi.OUO, PAID IW. Itiuurance ou Lives, by Yearly Premiums; or bvs. 10, or 20 year Premiums, Non-lorleilure, Annuities granted on tavoruhte lerais. Term Policies, Children's Endowment, This Compauy, while giving the Insured the security of a paid-up Capital, will divide the entire prolilsoi the Llie hubiuens among its policy holders. ' Moneys received at Interest, aud paid on demand. Authorized by charier to execute Trusts, aud to act as Fxecutor or Administrator. Assignee or Guardian and iu nher fiduciary capacities, uuder appointment ot any luurlol this Commonwealth, or any person or persouB, or bodies politic or corporate, 1MKKCTOHH. SAW I' EL R. HH1PLKY, iHKNRY HA INKS, JOblltjA 11. MORRIS, T. W IbTAR IHOWN. RICHARD CAD11URY LA-uvA.., nvibi.lAJU iiAtajLa, 8AMUKL KblllPLkY, ROWLAJND PARRY, President. Actuary. WM. C. LONOST Rl'.Tll, Vice President. THOMAS WlbTAR, M. D,, J. R. TOWN8END. 7 27 J Medical Examiner. Legal Adviser. Ti'llvE SUKAI.CK EiCLUSlVELY.-TUfi JD PIs-JSNbYLVAJNlA Pi Kit INSURANCE COAI tAN 1 -liicoitoraied 1S26 Charter Perpetual No. 610 WALN CT btreet, opposite Independence Square. This Company, iavoraoiy known to the communis tor over toil years, continues to Insure aKUinut loiu or damage by tire ou Puhllo or Private Buildings either permanently or lor a limited lime. Also, on KiiriiHuio, blocks of Goods, aud Merchandise gene rally, on liberal lei uis. Their laphal, together wlih a large Hnrplna tunti, s in vented iu the moat carelul manner, which enables theuii i utler to the Insured au undoubted security In the c of lobs. BIUKC'ltilW. Daniel Smith, Jr., i John Devereu, A lexauder iluutun, Thotuas Smith, Isaac ilttzlehuiul, I Henry Lewis, Thou as Rohbina, J, GUllughaui Fell, Daniel Haddock. Jr, DAN IFL isu ITU, Jb., President William G, Ckowkll, becretary, 1 P II (KMX (KBUKANCK COMPANY 0? PH1LADKLPUIA. . , iNCCRPOKAl li.D IB64-CHAR1ER PERPKTUAL. No. XU WALN UT btreet, oppiwite i Ihe Ejtohaiige. In addition to MARINE and INLAND INSUR ANCE, thla Company lusures lrom loss or damage by FIRE for lilieral terms ou buildings, merchandise, .uruiture.elc,, lor limited periods, aud permanently on buildings, by dei osit of r'eu'lum. , The Company has been t,TS,XaR llaeS K ban SIXTY Y UAIW. during which au loeuee have een promptly adjusted aud pa"- DiMfcCi-oa- , , John L. Hodire. I Lawreuu. m.ww, ji. , M. B. Mahouy, i John T. Lewis, , William a Grant, , Robert W. Lei"l". V. Clark WlmrWAj A. . I VaJ I ttid w . IiMvld Lewis. RoivJamln Elllnc, T ht'maa H. Power, A. K. UcHenry, Mdmuud OaatlUeil. iopis n w orris. """" " ' JOHN Wtlf UUU4 PlMsMefil, BAMCU WiHfA. WWWi NSUHANCE COMPANIES. 3K00ELYN LIIK INSURANCE OF NEW YOKK, MCTtAL, 10LICIK8 KON-FOKI KITAELE. Thirty days grace given In payment ot rnmlums. No extra churge for rtsldeuce' or travel In any portion of tho world. Dividends declared annually, and paid In cash. Dividend In U67, 40 per cent. E. B. COLTOIv", GENRAL AGENT, N. E. CORNER KEVEA TH AM HIES .NTT. Agents and Eullcltors wanted In all the cities and towns In Pennsylvania and Eoutbern New Jer sey ' I93 QIHAllI) FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, (No. 639) N. E. COR. CHESNUT AND SEVENTH STS. FHIUtDKL.l'HIA. CAPITAL AND M KMI N OYER 300,000 IMt OJIK FOR 1S00, 8)108,0841. Losses Paid and Accrued In 1668, 17.000 Of which amonnt net f.ViW remain unpaid at Ut Is date 8io (hhi.irk) or proiierty nas oeen successtuiiy insurea by this Company in thirteen years, and Klgbt Han oi eu axisses oy x irepiompiiv puiu. DJBECTOBH. Thomas Craven. uas v ertes. jr., Ail red . Oillett, N. 8 Iwrence, Charles I. Dupont, Henry F. Keuuey. r urni mi bneppara Thomas MacKellar, John Hupplee, Jonn W. . laguorn, jonepn jv lllOMAlS CRAVEN. Prnaldnnt npp, m. u. A. 8. GILLETT, Vlce-Preatdent, i 2fmwi JAM JS B. ALVORD, SecreUr) FURS. 1867. FALL "AKD WINTEB- 1867J FUR HOUSE, (Established In 1818.) The undersigned Invite the special attention of tha Ladles to their large stock, of FOBS, consisting of MufTs, Tippets, Collars, Etc., IN RUSSIAN BABLE, HUDSON'S BAY SABLE, MINK BABLH KOYAL ERMINE, CHINCHILLA, FITCH, ETO. All of the LATEST STYLES, SUPERIOR FLNISHJ and at reasonable prices. Ladles In mourning will Had handsome article PERSIANNES and SIMIAB; the latter a most beau tiful tur. CARRIAGE ROBES, SLEIGH ROBES, and FOOT MUFFS, In great variety. A. K. & F. K. WOMRATH, 9114m NO. 417 ARCH STREET, EXCURSJONS. Jii&i.-'ii. m3 LINK CHANGE OF HOUR, KTO. u m -."i-.w1 L -BLA y, October 1st, the weamera 8. M. 1 ELTON and ARIEL will run as follows; I.eave I RfebNLT street wharf at 9 A. M. and 8 PM leave WILMINGTON at 7 A. M. and 12-80 P. sti pp Ing atCHKSTKR and HOOK each way. Fare toV Umlngtoit 15 cents. Excursion tlchu-ta. ner 9 A. M boat. 2S cents cents. " w vuvaiur or hook, in 10 3 Ira r..FpZs DALLY EXCDRSIONS TO WIL. tatBiau. mington, Del.-On and after TUK beptemberio, the steamer ELIZA UANtJOX n,"i M V?.,H C.0nu1WKbar.rJB!'oveArcl1 lreet dally a 10 A. M. and 4 P. M. Ruturn :ig, leave MAkM btreet Wharf, Wilmington, at 7 A. M. and lp Jt 1 i are for the round trip soconf Single ticket "... ".7.7.. 2i S2n2 Chester and Marcus Hook"":...!:..:::::: 20 Sn 2 For further particulars, apply on hoard. '"" L.W.BURJJS. Captain. SADDLERY, HARNESS, T&e JUE UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS OF TUB NEW CHESNUT STREET (NO. 1S10), SADDLERY, HARNESS, AND HORSE, if URNlfrlllftU ClOODS UOUSB OF LAC EI Y, MEEKER & CO., Is attributable to the following faclt: Tbey are very attentive "to the wants oftheir etui towers. Tbey are satisfied with a fair business profit. They sell goods only on their own merits. They guarautee every strap In all harness they sell over H1'. the lault of Hie purchaser only who does not get what he Is guaranteed and paid for. Their goods are 25 per cent, cheaper than can b bought elsewhere. They have cheaper and liner goods- than can be bought In the city. They have tkel rgestand most complete stock In Philadelphia, AH Harness over t-5 are "baud-made," Harness from fit to S2&,' Gents' Saddles from to f76. Ladles' Saddles from $i0 to $125. Tbey are the oldest and largest nianni'ucturert in the country. LACEY, MEEKER & CO., 9 14 8m WO. MM CHESNUT STREET. FURNISHING GOODS, SHIRTS,&C, M EKINO USDEIiWEAB IN GKEAT VA. riely, lor sale at HOFMANN'S nOSIERY 8T0RK. Merino Underwear for Gents. Merino Underwear for Youths, ierlno Underwear fur Infants, Merino Underwear lor Miabes. Merino Underwear lor Ladies Merino Hose for Ladies, Merino Hone for Misses. Merino Hose lor Youths. Merino Hose lor Infants. Merino Hose fur Gents. All-wool bnlrts, w hite, for Gents. All-wool Shirts, scarlet, lor Gents, All-wool Shirts, grey mixed. . All-wool Shirts, blue mixed. All the above, of superior qualities, for sale at IIOt'MANN'S HOSIERY STORE, 8 a tuttej 3So. 9 North EIGHTH Street. J. W. SCOTT Jto CO., SHIRT MANUFACTURERS, AND DEALERS IN MEN'S FtTHNIttMINU QOODS NO. 811 CHESNUT STREET. FOUR DOORS BELOW THE "CONTINENTAL,' grP fHILADmjHll, PATENT SHOULDER - SEAM SHIRT MANUFACTORY, ANllUEMTLEJ EN'S EURMISUINO STORJI PERFECT FITTING SHIRTS AND DRAWERS made lrom tueusuiement at very .hurl notioa. All other article oi GENTLAMEN'W DRESS GOODS In lull variety. WINCHESTER A CO.J Hi Ho, 70 CILWiKCX BUtetD