The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, October 30, 1867, FIFTH EDITION, Page 6, Image 6

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EDITH,
Only to hear her Tolcn,
When the pure breath that doth its sortud
compose
(Bweet as the fragrance of a fresh fond-rose),
Comes with a gentle cadence in its tone,
And ("ff aks of friendship Bhe is pteaa'd to own:
To hear this is for me
Jjnprexne felicity,
.And I rejoice.
To look into her eyes
(Books that can tell snch charming histories,
Uright orbs where dwell such wond'rous mys
teries I)
And watch th,m melt, and drops of crystal
bleed,
At a ad tory, or at sonce brave deed,
Erait quick Fparks of fire,
Must make true souls aspire
To high emprise t
To see her turn and speak
To some poor cripple beggar in the crowd,
With simple grace, her thoughtful features
foow'd
In humble def'reuce to his wretched state
To mark her precious sympathy elate.
The broken castaway,
Might move lost souls to pray
For one so meek.
LITERATURE.
HKV1KW Ol1 NKW HOOKS,
IIArkm Life in Koytt and Constant! nopmc,
by Kmmellue holt. T. 13. Peterson & DrotUora,
.No. 800 (Jliesnut street.
A really very pleasant and instructive work
Las been furnished us by Mius Lott. Blessed
with great advantages for gaining a most accu
rate idea of the workings of the system of
Turkish domestic life, she has availed her
fielf of her rare privileges with a great facility
f expression and evident truthfulness in her
narrative. She held the anomalous position
of Governess to Lis Ilighness the Grand Pacha
Ibrahim, son of the Viceroy of Egypt, and
Lenoe had free access into the forbidden myste
ries of the harem. Her work is full of narra
tions of adven'ures and pleasant gossip,
just such aa would natually abound in such a
conclave of ladies, hfhe details what she
Baw with ekill, and gives ns a peculiarly
accurate insight into the scenes which our
profane eyes are never allowed to gaze upon.
lN'ot only doe3 she treat of the secrets of the
liarem, but having necessarily a large experi.
ence as a traveller, she details to us her
Taried observations, and makes us well ac
quainted with the incidents of Eastern life,
Juoth in statu and in transitu. The work is the
test of its kind since the days of Lady Mary
ilontague, and as changes have occurred so
great since then as to alter, to a considerable
extent, the system of Turkish life, this work
Las a free field never heretofore covered. It
is handsomely published by T. B. Peterson &
Brothers, printed in large clear type and on fine
paper, and makes a very valuable volume for
any library.
TriE Voice and Action. By Professor J. E.
Froblslier, New York: Ivinoii, Puiuuey &
blHUenmu. 1'ulluileU.tUA Agtmin: Wiulu,
llsli&Co. Common .School Kkaoinus. liy
John Suett. l. H. Baucrolt, Hun Fi'ttuclsco.
PI. iladelpliia Agents: J. A. Bancroft it Co., No.
512 Arch street. Fifth Header, liy Vvotva
sot E, V. Hauliers. A. H. lfai uea & Co.
The three works the titles of which we give
above can be conveniently classed together, as
they all treat of a common subject elocution.
They each advance theories in regard to de
livery and inllections of the voice, which are
plausible on paper, but which in reality can
Le of but small practical advantage to the
student. The most elaborate treatise is that
of Professor Frobisher, who gives us details
and diagrams to explain hi3 meaning. We
tan only say' that if any student anxious to
Lecoine a publio speaker gets the idea that he
must master the fearful diagrams given by the
Trofessor, we fear he will never be heard in
the pulpit or rostrum. It may be that the
Tiews of the Professor are perfectly correct, and
it is probable that he is an excellent teaoher,
Imt the difficulty against which he has to con
tend is one which cannot be overcome. It is a
physical impossibility to represent modulations
of voice by letters. The voioe ia only taught
through imitatiou, and only by the voice can
it be instructed. Hence the work seems to us
a failure, so far as the theoretical pat t is con
cerned. The same remarks apply to Professor
Sanders' introductory treatise. It is not of the
leaat pos.'.ible practicil use. So far as the
readings and contents furnished are concerned,
the merits of the three works are about ejual.
They all give exoolleut compilations, and,
Btrauge to stay, they are nearly all composed
Of the same pieoos. In every one of the works
We find the great bulk of the productions coir -posed
of identically the same pieoos. They are
all patriotic in their choice, and are well cal
culated to supply the sohool-room with what
is needed a reader. AVe rather think Mr.
fc'uett's is tho best of the three.
1.1 FK T.KKOSH JX THE BCTIOOL OF CHRISTIAN
l'l'TY. liy K. H. Klliott, 1. K. Phlliutelphin:
1 reat Urtau Publication Committee, No. ISil
Clitsuul street.
The aim of this excellent work is to gradu
ally lead the reader through a course of reli
gions preparation. It is Bound in its exposi
tions, well adapted to the wants of an anxious
reader, and altogether a valuable addition to
the ecclesiastical librarius.
C lIBlHTIAN KTITICS; OK. 'UIK S( ! KNOB OK IH'TV
liy Key. Dr. Aider. IvM-jn, liliiUniuin & Co.
1'i.iliidelptila Ageut: J. A. Uiuonjft & Co.
A work ethical rather than doctrinal, yet
written with feeling and depth. It Is an argu
mentative rather than a iliiiuotio treatise, and
will doubtless be well received by the religious
world. It is neatly published.
"Amkrican Methodism."
A book of GOO pages with the above caption
ifl upon our table. We liud it to be an abh
delineation of the philosophy, history, spread,
and results of Methodism, from the gifted pen
one of its most able writers, Rev. M. L.
Scudder, 1). D., with an introduction by the
ev. Joseph Cummlngs, P. I)., LL. I).
The work thus presented to tho Christian
Church In general, and to the Methodist
uml7 0 the country ia partisular, is valuable
THE DAIL1 KVENIflG TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY,
and txLniibtive, and should be largely circu.
lated.
It is embellished with several beautifully
executed steel engravings of the Bishops,
living and dead; Rev. Dr. Bangs, Rev. Dr.
1'isk, Rev. Dr. Cartwright, and others. Typo
graphically, the work is perfect. The letters
are large and clear, the paper good, and the
binding superior. ,
S. S. Scranton k Co., Hartford, are the pub
lishers. The book will be Bold only by sub
scription. The agency in this city ia No. 722
Ransom street, Messrs. Tarmelee & Brothers.
We heartily commend "American Method
ism" to all our readers.
The Presbyterian Publication Committee,
with an earnest desire to supply the religious
public with excellent and instructive directory
works, have issued "Parental Training," a
series of lectures, sensible and impressive,
delivered by Rev. William Bacon, on that most
important subject ; while, to supply the de
maud for light reading, they furnish "Weak
ness and Strength," by Mrs. Hubert. Both
of which deserve our warm commendation.
Messrs. A. S. Barne3 k Co. have pub
lished "A Fourteen Weeks' Course of Chemis
try," by Professor J. Dornan Stelle. It ia a
plain work, filled with wood-cuts, and is in
tended to popularize the study of chemistry.
It cannot fail to do good, being so simple in
its statements, and at the same time so com
prehensive as to convey a general idea of the
science. Of course it can treat only of the
elementary part of the subject.
We have received from S. 11. Wells a
copy of Pope's "Essay on Man," which U
neatly illustrated, and well printed. Its value
is not increased by reason of certain note3
added by Mr. Wells.
J. S. Claxton, No. 1214Chesnntstreet, sends
us a pleasant little children's work, called
"Malcolm's Cottage," by Mrs. WTright. It is
a thoroughly good story, and interesting as
well as improving.
J. P. Skelly has published a number of
admirable Sunday School works, for which Lis"
house is now rapidly getting a high repu
tation. Among them we notice the following
admirably told stories: "A Bunch of Grapes"
and "Brothers and Sisters,"
Messrs. Peterson will shortly publish Col.
Forney's interesting European letters, prefaced
with a life-like portrait of the author, which is
the most "speaking" likeness we have almost
ever seen. They also announce the continu
ance of the "People's Edition of Dickens."
J. B. Lippincott k Co. send ua another
volume of their beautiful edition of Bulwer.
The latest of this set is "Rien.i," and is a per
fect specimen of typographical skill.
FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES
$94,600
SAVKI) FK0M EL'KGLMtS
in one of
MARVIN'S SAFES.
See New York Papers cYl'.h September.
The Burglars wete at work during
last Saturday Night, and till 3 P. M
Sunt) ay, and failed to secure a dollar.
MARVIN'S PATENT
IKE AND BURGLAR
SAFES,
ALUM AND DHY PLASTER.
Are Always Dry.
Kever Corrode the Iron.
Never Lose their Fire-Proof Qualities.
MARVIN & CO., .
Vl CHESTNUT St. MasonicHall
ASD NO. 205 RBOADWAT, N. Y.
fe'eud lor Illuatiated Catalogue. 9 19 mws3m
g C. L. MAISER.
MANOFAOTCBKB OF
flan mil iiiiuLABi'Uuo
BAI-'EB,
tOt ksMlTII, lttLlrllAN4ilER AHI
ICAUU IN KUIEDINU 1IAKUWAUH,
" NO. 4U4 BACK STREET.
tfiii ti ' A LA11(;K ASSORTMENT OP FIRE
ar.d nurirlar-proofRAFEH on band, with Inside
ioor, jjwoiHiig-lioune isafis, five troni danipueua.
Price, low. c. UAMMEN I OIIIIUK,
" No. VINE bueet,
GOVERNMENT SALES.
CALK OF METAL. NKW QUARTERMAS.
tO '1EH b'TORRH, AM) LLivlBER?
Depot (Jiiaktkiimaktkr'b Okfick 1
v. , , Wamhjkuton. 1). U Oct. !, 1.17.
W 111 be sold at public amnion, on HON 1A Y, No
vember 1 1, at Lincoln Depot, under the direction of
liitvrt Coiom-l a. V. JtLlM' A. (i M.: "l
liu HultM- SHiid f . JU I LKS, moroorleai,
;.u AW lil.J.AJN :s, worn.
&uAilMY VAliO,s, worn.
7 frl'lUNO do. do.
fcevt-iul of ibese bprlug Wagons are of very eupe
1 ior linlbli.
Tliu WulfB (illV rid iiro a v rj select lot, well worthv
I lie nil e nl 1 'ii ol piiiolu hoiB
Alter wlilcn intt luliiitvinif Meiula and Quiirteriuiis
it r MurtH. nil ire y ui w, to wit:
l.loi'.iii u lbs. J run, 1 in. '.wo lbs. Hteol, asHOrted,
b.ii u " C'ui per, ' 111,0110 ' Cuaius, do,
) 1011 " i ojij i r but- 1"i,i ml liolts,
loam, I 1. ikio Move Fefit,
l.wm llii, J.fhd, I 6 wm llrooui llundles,
! 1 1, leu - Morse Hlinpa, 61KI l.innp UliiiniieyH,
iiimiu ' imiiH mi. (iuu pieces iiamp VViclf.
i.i'd ! mpty Mot loH, I
Ti n ii.ei wiili 11 number 01' inlcllaneou i articles,
I I iif ik' ng In pul l ol I in p uier.V uiul Itlai kHiniilis'
I ' ols, s.ixii Vei(;iil Knlven, JluiIiou, Uloba Valvea,
I- ii e 1i u k. i ir iii..
ilo, II. t iojiosmi' W'nu'or inakeiM Lumber:
fi.uill Let I'.-iiifli O.ik C.lKHl iiet (-Inuii Oak
1'lni . 1 Plunk,
h (in. li ei.i-nn b lo. do. 1 j.OOOfem 4-lncu lllekory
7.M11 niit 21. -in rli Uo. 00. I'lank,
i u li ei a on h iln. on 1 j.ooo i e .auk, ussortod
n .imi leei i n. 1 11 d.i. on. I Bl.ea.
hum tueon.inmcv m ij .v.M,, ami contlniie from
i'n lo Ou 111 ii. nil are hiii.I
' ';,'.','lh;i(,1;I1' ;-ua "''" win be oid inKiy; oiuef
I he iltlulii will b ileliver -d lo uurohuaurs at Hlxth
sin, I wlii.11,.,1 ui vailiouu U pot.
Vluloniii k ol no- Liin lie b id on itiilloatliin
lVuiiM-fiikli in C'.vernm nt
liy order ul il.i IjuuilonuiitU-r-iieneral.
.. , J' U "H-'KIIRAN,
I'epiilv QiiiirternniHler-ilMiieril.
;tl I l-l lie l iiiiKadlvr- Ovu, U. ti, Ajuiy
FINANCIAL.
banking house
OI'
jAYC0QKEd(p.
32 and II i So. THIKD ST. PHILAP' a.
Dealers ixi all Government Boouriti,
OLD C-SOa WANTED
IX EICHANEF. FOR HVHl
A LIUFHAL, lri:Hr.KCE ALLUWKU,
OompoucU Interest Kotea Wanted.'
IKTKl:hT AI I.VH11) on ii:ioT.
OoUocllom madt. Etocks bonglit and fcold on
CommlibBion.
(Special bimlnew nooommoUaUous reserveu (01
N
A T I 0 K A L
KAAK OF THE REFlTiLIC,
and 811 CIIESNUT STBEE1
I'HILADEUPIILA-,
4 Ai 11AI.
!
....,9l,ooe,0)
DIKEOTORa
Joseph T. Bailey,
isuilihn Utiles,
Ben). Kowluud, Jr.,
bamuel A. BiRpbam,
inward is. Orutt,
William F.rvlen,
OsKOod Welsh,
Frederick A, Hort,
Wm. 11, Kbawn,
VM. H, EH AWN, President,
LaU Cashier of Ui CuUral National han.
JOB. F, MUHFORD Cashier,
6 15 LaU of tit Philadelphia National BunH
7 3-10s,
ALL HliltlES,
LONVE11TED INTO
F1YE-TWE IN TI ES.
BOMVS Ill UTEIIKD IMMEDIATE!,
DE HA YEN & BEOTHEK
10 2rp
MO. 0 8. THIRD STREET.
S. b IICUR ITIEIJ:
A SPECIALTY.
5 M 11 h. RANDOLPH & GO,
BAKE1.RS AND BKOKERE,
W.ltm TilXRJD BT...KO. t KAHSXV Br,,
PFiLAriKi.rniA. I Kiiw TOBX
Orders for Stocks and Gold executed in Phila
delphia and New York. 1 lj
ENGINES. MACHINERyTWo"
-ff'.T- P K N N 8TKAM ENOINE ANC
h!L4'?EOII.KK WORKS. NEAWK A tRtfVl
riiaLiiUAU AiNJL iUfcUttHiiUAli fcii(ilrfc.ii,Kh
MAC'HINlte lB, BUI LKK-MAKKKjS, BLACK
SMITHS, and VOUNDKHH, Iiuviuk lor many yoar
been In auocfennl-jl operation, and ueen ercluslvelt'
ensured lu buildius and repulrUiK Marine and Klvei
kimiues, blKli and Tow-premiuie, Iron Bollem, Walei
Tanks, I'roi ellen, etc. etc. respectluliy oder tbeli
services to the public as being fully prepared to con
'ract tor engines of all sim.'h, JUarlne, Klver, and
Stationary; Having sets of pitterni of dllurant slaes,
re prepared to execute orders with quick deaputch
Kveiy uesoriptlou of patlern-inaklng uitule at tlx
aliortest iiotltv, Hlgu and Low-prenbiue Flue
Tubular, and Cylinder Boilers, of the bmt Peunsyl.
aula charcoal Iron. Forglnga of all sizes and kinds'
Iron and Brans Castings of all descriptions; Kolj
TurnhiK, bicrew Cutting, and all other work counecMd
with the above buslneua.
Drawings and specifications for all work done
U the euubllshmeut tree of charge, and work guar
nted. The BUbscrlbprs have ample wharf-dock room for
repairs of boats, where they can He In perfect sufety
and are provided w ith shears, blocks, laHu, etc, ato,,
'ui raising htavy or light welghta,
JACOB O. NEAFXB.
JOHN P, LKVY,
H BKACH and PALM kit Htreeta.
AT, UBHAM MiUIIUK, WILLI AH H. MK&iUOk.
JUHK X. OOPJC,
OCTIIWARK iOUiSURY, FIFHi AND
O WAKlLLNGTON BtreeU.
PUJLukUKLPRTA.
, TMKKK1CK A bON8,
KNGIN l.l!.lta AND MACHINISTS,
uarmfaclure High and Low Freasure btoum Knglnes
.01 Land, Hlver, and Marine Service.
JlolleiH, Manometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, eta
COMliiits ol all kinds, either Iron or brans.
Iron Frame Koofs for Ua Works, Workshops, and
Hailroad stations, etc
JKetortH and Una Machinery, of the latest and most
improved couhLiuciIou.
i-very dea:ripiion of Plantation Machinery, and
Sugar, baw, and Orlsl Mills, Vacuum Pans, Open
sieani Trains, Delixtors, Filters, Pumping to
gin, etc,
boie Agents for N. Bllleux's Patent Bagar Bolllni
Apparatus, Nehuiyth's Patent (Steam Hammer, and
AHpiuwall A YVoolaey's Patent Centrifugal (Sugar
Draining Machine. gg, j
BRIDESUDKO MACHINE WORKS
Ol PIC K,
Ko. U N, FKONT bTRKJET,
PHH ADKLPH1A.
weii"rowure,,a 10 ttU ocavr 10 extent for oar
tlACdUNKKY FOR COTTON AND WOOLXKN
. , . MILLH,
iHtl. FS!1 rprent ImprovomenU In Carding, Bpln
ling, and Weaving,
W e Invite the attoutlon of wannfacurers to our ei
Itimlve worn.
...Ji . a r.FitFD jf:nkb bow.
STOVES. RANGES. ETC.
NOTICK. Til E IT N n v n a 1 n m 1.' n
would cull atteiiilon ot the public to his
NKW Ulll.lili.v i,'a,iii..i.
- ---- - I...-. rvnnKjr,
L 1 IllH Ii. hll bllllrulD a.u... ... .
siruuted as to at once commend Itself lu general Uvor,
being a combination of wrouuht and cat irou. It Ik
very aunple In us coiiKtrucuon, and In pei leotly air
lirhl; Bi-ll-cleunlug, having no pipea ordruiuHtobe
tuken out and cleaned. It la so arranged with uprlKlH
Hues us lo produce a larger amount of heat Iroiu tlif
BUie weight or coal than any turnace now lu use
liiu hytiomelrtc condition or the air as produced by
uiy new uirangemenlol evaporation will at once d
miiiislruie that U ih the only Hot Air Furnace that
will produce a perlectly h. uliny atmosphere.
l lione lu want or a complete Healing Apparatus
would do well to call mut cAiumue the iiiiIiIhii Kugle
..''HAKI.KM WILLIAMS,
Nos. 11,12 and 113 IMAitK E V Hireetj
A large assortment of Cooking RangelU,'lrirM1BiJaril
"Unhand 1,own Urates, V eiililators, etc., always
N. 11. Jobbing olall kinds promptly dona. 61l
JOHN CRUMP,
OAltPKNTKU AND HlTILiDKlt.
gUVPBI MO. SIS I.OIXJK MTBKtrr, 1NU
KO. 178 lUOMUl HTKKKT,
raiLASMLraiA
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFKTY INSu".
BANCK COM PA N Y, Incorporaied bv the Leu m
latnre of l eunnylvanla, 1H6. """,rmeu meigis
Office, B, E. coiner of THIRD and WALNUT Burti.
Philadelphia.
MARINE lNKUKANCEH
on vessels, cargo, and freight to all pans of the werld.
1KLAND INSURANCKM
on goods by river, canal, lake, and land carriage, to
all parts of the Union.
FIKK INSURANCES
on merchandise generally.
On Stores, Jjweillng-Uounes, etc.
ASSETS OF T1IK COMPANY
November I, lsne.
100,o00 United Slates 6 Percent. Loan,
1H71 flMflon'nii
120.000 United Stales 6 Per Cent. Loan, '
1881 m.......... 13dS00'0O
200,000 United State 7 8 10 Per Cent.
Loan, Treannry Notes ill MOHW
126,000 CUy of I'blladelphla e Per CeuU
Loans (ezempU) 116,2 t0
M.000 State of l'euusylvanla t Per CeuU
1-can 64.700-00
66,000 State ol 1'ennHylvaula 6 Per Cent.
loan- 44,6t0-0e
60,000 State ol New Jersey Six Per Cent.
loan 60.751TO0
20,000 Penimylvanla Knilroad. lt Mort
gage, Six Per Cent, Bonds JO.SOll-OO
2S,(iOti 1'enuHyivanla Railroad, second
Rlorigage Nix Per ent, Bonos..., E4,2.rj0 00
25,000 Wc-tero Pennsylvania Hailroad
Six Per Cent, rsotdn (lenusyl
Vanta Railroad gnaranteon) 20,7WW
80,000 ttateol TennehSee Five Per Cent.
loan 18,000 00
7,000 State of Tenuessee Six Per Cent,
. 40'UO
15,000 fmi Hhares stock of Oermantown
(las Company (principal and in
terest guaranteed by the city of
Philadelphia) 15,0uOH0
7,lfiO,H3 Shares stock of Pennsylvania
Hailroad Company 8,20815
6,000.100 Shares Slock of North i'eniiHvlva-
nla Railroad Company 8,9001X1
20.0W80 Shares stock of Philadelphia and
Southern Mall Steamship Com-
iianys ZO.OOO'W
Iv6,9(i0 l.nai-is on Bondl and Mortgage,
rii-nt Ileus on City Property m.Ooo-OO
i,(Ha,o3o par. Market value...i.O7O.20"6
. C08t, l,0),&itt'Uf.
Real Estate sn.iWi'OO
Bills receivable lor Insurances nmile 'ilfisd'H)
Balance due at agencies Premiums on Ma
rine Policies, Accrued Interest, and other
debts due to the Company 88,923'90
Sn ip anil stock of siinory Insurance and
other Companies, r.i:3. Estimated value... 2.930-00
Cash In Bank, isll.1ir2'26.
Cash In drawer, fH714 - 41,540 00
l,4il7,:f21-6fl
ThlshPlng a new enterprise, the Par la assumed
mr uini a t'l value.
Thomas C. llaml.
Pamnel R. Stokes,
Henry Sloan,
William (i, Boulton,
Edward Darlington,
H. Jones Brooke,
Edward Latourcade.
Jacob P. Jones,
James B. McFarland,
Joshua P. Eyre,
Spencer Mcllvulne,
J. B. bemple, Pittsburg;,
A. B. Berger, '
D.T.Morgan,
linnriru W UurnarilnTl.
John C. Davix,
F.nmund A. Souder,
Theophilus Paulding,
John R. Penrose,
James Traqaalr,
Henry C. I.ailett, Jr.,
James C. Hand,
William C. Ludwlg
Joseph H. Seal,
George O. Lelper,
Hugh Craig,
John D. Taylor,
jacoo itiegei,
inuMAU u, II AND, President.
JOHN C. DAVIS, Vice-President.
IIknrt Lylbubn, Secretary. lsj
1829C1IAIlTE11 rERPETUAt
Fi'tinklln Tire Insurance Co.
OF I'lIILADFLIMIIA.
OFFICE:
iOW. -iaa AND 47 C'ilJESJJiUT MCUEET.
AS&KTS ON JANUARY 1,1807,
2,353,I4U13.
Capital. flOO.OOO'OO
Accrued lMirp.ua ,...... 94,7l8Ki)
Premiums . ,..l.ai,iii2-16
DNSKTTLED CLAIMS,
IN COM K FOB 186.
tJii.UIX).
LONNEM I"A11 SIKl'IS lsvilt O Vtlt
93,500,000.
Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms,
DIRECTORS.
( 'harles N. Eancker,
Ueorge Faloa,
looms vy aguer,
Samuel Grunt,
George W, Richards,
Aitreu f iller,
b'raucis W. Lewis, M. D
Peter McCah,
1 homas Sparks,
Isaac Leu,
CIrARI.ES N. BANCKEK. Predion!
OEOROE FALES, Vice-Preslueut.
J. w. McALLlo'lEK, Secretary pro teui. Liitl231
T IiOVllEM LIFE AND I'KCST COMPASY
r Ok' HIMl AI.L'Iblll. -
- .r-y
No. Ill South FOUR'IH Street.
JKPOHATED Ud MONTH 2M,
IKCO
CAPITAL, tim mi. VA I 11 l ai 1
d, 13, I
Insurance ou Lives, by Yearly Premiums; or brt
10. orvoyear Premiums, Nou-lorleiture.
Annuities grauted ou lavorable terms.
Term Policies, Children's Endowments,
This Company, while giving the Insured the security
ol a paid-up Capital, win divide the entire proUtsol
the Lile buuluemi among Its poucy holders.
Moneys received at interest, and paid on demand.
Authorized by charter to execute Trusts, and to act
as Executor or Administrator, Assignee orUuardiau
and in other fiduciary capacities, under appointment
ol any Court ol this Commonwealth, or any person or
persons, or bodies politic or corporate,
. . lUKJtOTOKH.
SAMtELR. 6HIPLKY, HENRY HAINER
JCfcHLA H. MOHRJ.8, T. WlsTAK BHOVVN,
RH HARD W OOD. VV. C. LONliSTKKTH
RICH A RD CA D b CRY, WILLIAM HACKER,
I HARLES F.COl- FIN.
SAMUEL B, BHIPLEY, ROWLAND PARRY,
President Acluaxr.
WM. C. IX)NGb'I RET H, Vice President,
THOMAb W1STAR, M. D J, R. TOWN8ENTJ.
727i Medical Examiner, Legal Advlaor.
.r surance comp A i-i Y
or
NOKT1I AMKltlOA.
OFFICE, NO. 2j2 WALNUT ., PHILADELPHIA,
INCORPORATED 17U4. CHARTER PERPETUAL.
CAPITAL, "500,000,
AMIsETH JAM VARY 8,1807 81,73,S87ao
IKal BKNNAKIXK, INLAND TUANMI'OR.
1AHON AM t IKL Itl.MiS.
DIRHCIOita.
Arthur U. Collin, Ueorge L. Harrlaon.
Samuel W". Jones
joliu A Brown,
CharUs Taylor,
Ambrote W hue,
Rlcharu D. Wood,
William Welsh,
K i on i W alu,
John Mason.
irruncu It. Cope,
HAiward H. '1 roller,
buwardb. Ciarke,
William Cummlngs,
1'. Cuurltou Henry,
a. It red D. Jessup,
lohu P. White.
Lou in c. Mudelra.
COHEN, President.
ARTHUR O,
I haki kh Putt, secretary.
WILLIAM RUF HLi.K, Harrlsbnrg, Pa Central
Agent for the Stule ol l euubylvaula. l2o
FI1 IX ISSUIIAKCE CUMPANY 0?
PHILADELPHIA.
liSCoRPORATED 1D04 CH A RTER PERPETUAL.
No. WALN UT Street, oppunile the Exchange,
lu audition to MARINE and IXLAXIJ hNoUH,
ilNCE, Hi in Company liuures irom loua or damage by
ciKK lor liberal terms ou buildings, merchandise,
urniture, etc., lor limited periods, and permanently
in buildings, by d oailol ptemlum.
1 he Mm. puny baa been lu active oouratlon for more
uimi S1JC1V YEARS, during which all losues havt
een promptly adjualed and paid.
jubn L. Hodge,
Lawrence Lewis, Jr,
M. B. Muuoiiy,
John T. Lewis,
W llliam S. Grant,
Robert W. Learning,
-I). Clark Wharton,
i It. V HI IjVWIB,
Reiamln Kiting,
Thomas H, Powers,
A R. Mclienry,
Edmund Castlllon,
bamuel wucox,
jjoiiih .Jt xsorris.
JOHN WOI MERER PreSidanL
Pamufi. Wilcox, secretarr
FI11E INtL'EAKCE EXCJiUSIVELY.-TUB
PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE COM-I-
A N V Incorporated lbiift Charter Perpetual No.
510 WALNUT Street, opposite Independence Square,
This Company, favorably known to the community
lorover lorty years, ooiiiiuuhs to Insure against Ions
or damage by tire on Public or Private Buildings,
either permanently or for a limited time, Alao, on
Fnrultuie. Slocks of (Jooda, and Merchandise gene
rally, on liberal terms.
Their Capital, together with a large Surplus Fnnd,
sluvented In the unl carelul manner, which enable
i hem' o oiler to the Insured aii undoubted security lu
thecaaeorio maMCroun.
Daniel Hmllh, Jr.. John Devereiig,
Alexander Benson, T homas Smith,
luaac Hazlehumt, Henry Iwla,
Thomas Robblns, J. Ullllughaju Fell,
Jjaulel HaddiH-k, Jr,
DAN1MB sai nil, Jg Fiesldent,
William Q. Cbuwjlia, becretary, 4
OCTOBER 30, 1867.
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
J3RO0KLYN LIFE INSURANCE
er NEW YORK, IICTVAU
POLICIES NON-FORFEITABLK. Thirty days
grace given In payment ot Premiums. No extra
charge for residence; or travel In any portion of the
world. Dividends declared ainanJly, and paid In
casb, Dividend in 1867, 40 per cent.
E. D. COLTOIT,
HK.NF.RAL AGENT,
N. K. C4RMER KEVENTII AM tllEHSUT.
Agents and Solicitors wanted In all the cities and
towns In Pennsylvania and Southern New Jer
w "an
QIIIARD FIRE AND MARINE
1N8UUANOK COMPANY.
(No. 639)
N. E. COR. CIIESNUT AND SEVENTH ST
PHILAPELPHIA.
CiriTAL AND hrHfrI.VH OVIH SCO,00
IN1091K IOB I860, 108.0a.
Losses Paid and Accrued In 18tK,
17.O0V
Of which amount not fusiO remain nnprlda. t'.tsdau
llKi,ei..uii(i of .roierly has been Huccesslully isiirei:
by this Company in thirteen years, and Eight liun
dred Losses by Fire promptly paid.
DIRECTORS,
Thomas Craven.
SlhA Terkee. Jr.,
Alired S. Olilett,
f. S lAwreuco,
Charles I. Dupont,
Henry F. Keuuey,
Furnian Sheppard
Thomas MacEeiiar,
John Sin pieo.
John w. laghorn,
JOBPPh KlMll). W.I).
THOMAS CRAVEN, President
A. B. GILLETT, Vlce-PreHident, "esiuein
2afmwt . JAMKS B. ALVORD, Becretar
WA f CHES, JEWELRY, ETC
LEWIS LADOIV1US & CO.,
DlflmOKD DEALERS AND JEWELLERS,
No. 80S CIIKSNUT SXIIKKT,,
Would Invite the atteution of purchasers to their
large stock of
tEMS' ASD I.ADIi:V WATI'IIIM,
Just received, ef the finest European makers.
Independent quarter, ecoud, and sell-winding. In
tfold auu silver cases.
Also, AMERICAN WATCnF,S of all sizes.
Diamond sets, Pins, Studs, Rings, etc.
Coral, Malachite, Oaruet, and Etruscan Rots, In
great variety. SlJ-tp
SOLID SILVERWARE of all kinds, Including a
large assortment suitable lor Bridal Presents.
VYATCllES, JEELKY.
W. W. OAS8IDY,
NO. 13 aOlTII SECOND STREET,
OUprs an entirely new and most carefully selected
.tock of
AMERICAN AND GENEVA WATCHES,
JEWELRY,
SILVER-WARE, AND FANCY ARTICLES OP
EVERY DESCRIPTION. suitable
FOR Bit IDA I. OB IIOL1VAI JPBKMENTM.
An examination will show my stock to be nnsoj
passed In finality and cheapness.
Particular attention palu to repairing. 81Hf
r nncori i t. m
' Ko. VI KOUin SIXTfl STREET, 4UiJ
OFl'EB ONE OF THE EABGEfJT STOCKS
FINE FRENCH CLOCKS,
OF 11ILIBOWN IMPORTATION, IN THE
ITY. S26
AtiZKCMl WATCHES,
The beat in the world, sold at Factory Prices.
C. ii A. PEQUICNOT,
MANUFACTURERS OF WATCH CA.SE.-j,
No. 13 South SIXTH Street,
8 8 Jtumqrtory, Ao. 22. S. FIFTH Street.
gTERLINQ SILVERWARE MANUFACTORY
NO. 414 I.OC1 ST alBEET,
a i : o ii g k h ii Ait i?,
Patentee of the Ball and Cnbe patterns, manufactures
every description of flue STERLING SILVER
WARE, and oQers for Bale, wholesale and retail, a
choice assortment of rich and beautiful goods of new
nyles at low prices. 9 26 Urn
J. M. SHARP. A. ROBERT'S.
GnOCSBSES, fcTC.
FRESH FRUITS, 1867.
PrAlllI N, PEABN, PINAFPIiM,
PLUMS, APRICOTS, CHERRIES,
BLACUBF.RBI EN, Q171NCEH. ETC.
PliESCUVrD AND FRESII, IN CANS AND
tiLAaS JARS,
Put op for our particular trade, and for sale by the
dozen, or In smaller quantities, by
MITCHELL & FLETCHER,
SlOSm NO. 120 1 CIIESNUT STREET.
I K E TARMESAX CLIEESE,
Ul'K II MEAD CnXESE,
TfOl'SO AMERICA, OR
IMITATION ELIII STILTON CHEESE,
FOR SALE BY
JAMES R. WEBU,
S. E. COR. EIGHTH AND WALNUT STS.,
8 UI Philadelphia,
JSJEW BUCKWHEAT FLOUR,
WHITE CLOVER HONEY,
1 IKST OF THE SEASON.
A EXERT C. KOUEKTM,
Dealer In Fine Groceries,
U 7In Corner FI.KVENTH and VINE Hts.
EXCURSIONS.
t- h".n"'. FALL AKRANliE.MEXT
tai:r-'.,C'UANUIi; OF HOUR. uu and alter
i i.i'M' SDA V, Ociolier i'3. the steamer KI.1ZA
UANtOK will leave her dock, aecoud wharf above
a uli blieel, Philadelphia, a) 10 A. M. aud an P. M.
Keiurn::ig, will leave Wilmluglou, Del., ai7A. M.
ai d "2 i5 P. M,
luitif 1- W. BURNH. Cantaln
p .Afr"N WILM1NUTON STEAUBUAT
J..SS-j.,:L?JZ I.IiS K CilAMJK OF HOUR, ETC.
vii mo. auu TLJ'.BDA V, October 1st, the steaiuers
S. M. PEl.TON and AH1KL will rim at lollows:
Leave I II SNI IT street wharf at II A. M. ami g p. m
leave WILMINGTON at 7 A. M. and nt P. M
Mti ppliig at CHKSTEK and 1HMJK each way. Fare
to W llmlngton 16 cents. KxcurHioii tickets, per 9 A. M
boat, no tenia, laic to theiltl or Hook, ui
tvhUfc 1 a Ua
FURNITURE, ETC.
AVS IMPORTANT!
BEAl'X MEUREES,
ponr Ba'ons et Chambres a Ooaober.
Arranges poor Exposition dans Appartemente aarnl.
et Couvorta de Tapla.
EORE J. IIEKKELft, I. ACT CO.,
EBENISTE8,
CIIESNUT STREET, au Coin de 13me.
3 P E C I A L CARD.
FINE FURNITURE ON EXHIBITION l.
SUITES OF ROOMS. CARPETED AND FUR.
NISHED AS CHAMBERS AND PARLORS.
OI.OBCE J. II EMI tLK, LACT A CO.,
CABINET MAKERS,
THIRTEENTH AND CHKSNUT, Phi:adelphla.
)1E FEIN ST EN MEUDEL ARAN-
UIERT IV DER OANZFN ETA OK FERTIQ ZUR
ANSICHT, TEPPICH UND QARTIENEN EIN
BEORIFfcEN, '
i:OliE J, UE1IHEU,
MEUBEL FABRICKANT
THIRTEENTH AND CHF.SNDT Philadelphia.
VISO.
MEU UL1JS F 1 N O
KM
EX HI Bid ON.
In Serle de Cuartos,
COLOCADO
CO MO
Salas de reclblmlento
y
CUAHTOS PK CAMARA. Mlrg
C7URNITURE! FURNITURE!
MODERN AND ANTIO.CEI
P AREOR, HALE. AND CHAMBER SUITS
AT REDUCED PRICES.
Onr facilities are such that we are enabled to offer
at very moderate prices, a large and well-assorted
stock of every description ot HOUSEHOLD FURNI
TURE AND BEDDINO.
Goods packed to carry safely to all parts of the
country.
RICHMOND A FOREPAUCin,
921 tt NO. 40 S. SECOND STREET.
PARISIAN FURNITURE.
JUST IMPORTED FROM THE PARIS EX.
POSITION.
The moat handsome and valuable assortment ever
Imported, selected by
MR. LUTZ
In person. It will be sold at a smail advance on first
cost. It Is now arranged for Inspection.
WAREROOMH, 10 fmwlm
KO. 191 SOUTH EJLEVENTU STREET.
A. & H. L E J A Bfl B R E
HAVE jjJCHOV&D THEIB
FURNITURE AKD UTHCLSTERiKG WARER00A7S
TO NO. 1108 CIIESNUT STREET.
(UP STAIRS.) 78m
TO HOUSEKEEPERS.
I have a large stock of every variety of
1'UXWXTUliK,
Which I will sell at reduced prices, conafnttnv nf
PARLOR SUITS IN RKPS. v-"VAtt
Sideboards, Extension Tables, Wardrobes. Book,
cases, Mattresses, Louugeselc. etc. """". iJOOK.
8 1 N. E. corner BKCONDand HIL.
ESTABLISHED 1705.
A. S. RC3.NS0N,
French Plate Looking-Glasses,
ENGRAVINGS, PA1NTIN8, DRAWINGS. ETO
Slauufacturer of all klud of
tLOOIIISO-UEAhS, PORTRAIT, AND PIO.
TUBE FRAMES TO ORDER.
No. OlO OHESNUT STREET
THIRD &OOR ABOVE THE CONTINENTAL
Philadelphia. iu
FURNISHING GOODS, SHIRTS,&C
VV. SCOTT CO.,
SH1BT MANUFACTURERS,
AMD PIALKK8 ZM
MEN'S FURNISUINO UOODS
KO. SI I CUESNUT STREET.
FOUR DOORS BELOW THE "CONTINENTAL,!
278rp PHILADELPHIA,
PATENT SHOULDER-SEAM
SHIRT MANUFACTORY,
ANA OENTEEH EN'S FURMISUINO STORK
PERFECT FITTING BHIRT8 AND DRAWERS
made Irom measurement at very short notice.
All other articles ot GENTLEMEN'b DREH3
GOODB In InU variety.
WINCHESTER COM
111 No. 7IK CHEBNUT Street.
SADDLERY, HARNESS, Ac.
JJHE UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS OF TEH
HEW CUESNUT STREET (NO. 116),
IADDLEBT, HARNESS, AND IIORSE
FURNl(HlNi ,OODS HOUSE
LACEY, " RrlEEKER & CO.,
Is attributable to the fallowing fact-m
They are very attentive to the wants ofthelr cos
tomers. They are satisfied wltfc a fair business profit.
They sell goods only on their own merits.
Tbey guarantee every strap In all harness they sell
over 4ti, the lault of the purchaser only who doea not
get what he Is guaranteed and paid lor.
Their goods are 25 per cent, cheaper than can be
bought elsewhere.
They have cheaper and liuer goods than can be
bought In the city.
Tbey have uel rgtt un.i most complete stock In
Philadelphia,
All Harness over f5 are "hand-made."
Harness Irom (it to 1ai.
Units' (saddles from f lo t75,
Ladles' baddies rrom o lo tjl?5. '
ttecouutry"18 0''!el" lHre8t mftuu"-,tnrW
LACEY, MEEia-R & CO.,
-LLj!. lA?' CIIESSUT STREET.
pniyy wflks-ownmors ok pkoperty
Lll?? Well, cleaned and
. . A. PEYRON,
Kins tOLPW itu ui!.1 ?f V,rf r. of f midrette,