ynE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPHPHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1867. Effect, tf the Bevere Cold -A Man and a Woman Froitu to Death. ,i?i.-ll.m b.r of P"1"800 wore severely frost euten jliiring thesevt-re siium storm ou Tnurs oay niRht, two iii-i'HoiiS. a mau nuJ a woman, regain dilletent portions of the city, were iroien todeum. lioumlsman Miller, ?f. U!2- I ""ly nlntU Police lVenluot, was lu '0"ne' n frlday morning that a womnn T , . .,:,tlr,,1, Oineynr liU been overcome Dy cola the night previous, mui tlmt herbojy was lyiiiB In a snow bank, lu the vlclulty of Weiksville (Ninth WurU). It appears tbe woman wan on hor way boms in company with Mr. Matthew Bird, wliu whom. lie Uvea as housekeeper, in (Mrnvlile, near the city nne. While passing throimn a clump of IniHlicH Klie was overcome by the cold ami lull exhausted Into a snow bank. Mr. Mini bain an elderly nihil, and very cold and tired, was tillable to move her, and so hurried to the nearest, house for aid. Jle returned with a man named Fenner, when It vns discovered ttitt she wns ni'ad. The men -tato that they were compelled to abandon the body In consequence Vt the storm. Information was lodged at the Station iToasc-, urid Oilioer M lller being conduoted to the ipot, had the remains of the poor woman conveyed to the dead-bouse. liird was held as a witness on the Inquest by Coroner Lynch. Deceased was about u years of agt. A man named Thomas Burns wss found fror.on to deitn in the basement of No. 117 Jiuiler street, on Friday night, by the occupants of the upper portion of the building. The deceased is said to have been very dUslpated in tils habits, and it is supposed that wl'lle under the Influence of liquor he sought tbelter there, and lying down to Bleep, to died. There wns no Are in the basement, and the de ceased was very scantily clothed. A young man named ltobert Nash, residing with his rian-nts at No. H! Urld; Btreet, was found lying u a snow bunk near the corner of Main arid I'rosprct streets on Friday evonlnir. He was taken to the Forty-second Police Precinct Suttiou House by Captain Jacobs aud Ollloer I'.rowu, where it wns ascertained that one ol his bands was badly frost-bitten. ISelnphoim what- under the Influence of liquor, be was detained a few hours, aud then given in charge of his lather, who conducted hlin ho Tie. Thomas Hall, aged about 40 years, had bis feet, hand.", and face severely frost bitten on Friday evening. lie was In so helpless a condition that it wns found necpssary to convey him to the City Hospital. iV. Y. World of yesterday. J8 Cost of Reconstruction. The amount of money heretofore appropriated for carijiug out tbe Reconstruction act is $1,500,000. Tbe raymastor-Ueiieral has sent a report to Congress showing tbat additional ap- fropriations are required, us follows: 'irst District, General Scbolield . . $50,000 Second District, General Cauby . . ia!),689 Third Dh-trut, Genertii Pope . . 47,103 Fourth District, General Hancock . 383 822 Filth DidUict, General Ord . . . 621,580 Total 1,202,254 A Man Riohtlt Named.- A man named Mainprize, sixty years of age, a shoemaker for many years at Carraby, in Yorkshire, has just Lad a legacy of XU0.000 left bim by a cousin, who vi ad a merchant in London, 200,000 haying to do divided among three cousins. RAILROAD LINES. OFTIl PENNSYLVANIA KAILUOaD. liE MIDDLE ROU IE. Shortest and most direct route to Deltilehem, Allentown, Mauch Chunk, Haseltou, White Haven, Vllkenharre, Ualiauoy City, Mount lurniel, Putt-loo, Kcranlon, ami all points in tbe Lel.lgli, Mabauoy, and Wyoming coal ret-ione. Pasneiiter Depot In Philadelphia, N. W. coiner oi BEBKbfel.ri AMERICAN blreelH. WIN'l 1 R ARRANGEMENTS. NINE HAIL TRAINS. On aud after 'i UUllslnY, Nov. 14, 1S67, Passenger trains leave tbe New Depot, corner lierks and Ameri can streets, dally (.Sundays excepted), as follows: - t,''7'4 A- M. Morning Expusa fur Bethlenein and Principal bratlons on North Pi'imiylvania Railroad, couueLtii.g hi iie.lilebem with Lehigh Valley lull road for Al'c mown, Catasauquft.Mlailiiglon. Mauch Chunk, JVeatLerly. Jpannville, H-" Helton, While Haven, likbburre, Piustou, Bcranton, and all poluis in Lehlgb nil Wyoming vallt-vs; ulio, lu connection with J,p) Igli an, Ivihhanoy Jinllroail, lor Mauanoy Ciiy, and wllh Cnlawlna Ha'lroad. for Rupert. Dan ville, WiUon and Wl lia i Hpcrt. Arrive at Muucb Chunk al 12-03 A. If.: at W llktsharre at 3 P. M : at Ma liauoy l ily at 2 p. at, Hcranfon at 4-05 P. M. PnsKenuers by this train can take Hie Lolilgb Vulloy train, l aming Rj-tlilcliem tu lrsr. P. M., for Euntou, and points ou Hew Jersey Central Railroad to New York. At8-,I5A.M. Accommodation for Doylentown.stop- ping at all luiermtdlate BiationB. pawengers tor X- YVtllnvi fJ:i,va lunnr,, Ihirltvlllu Ihia train, tbke the stage at vd York mad. At in-16 A. M. Accommodation lor Fort Washing ton, slopping at Imci mi'dnile stuliono. Atl".'P. il.-Kxprtbg lor JWhlenem, Allentown, Mauch Cl unk, While Haven, Wilk.sbarre, itahanoy City, Ceutrulia, thenaiidoah, Mount Carmel, 1'ulntou, Bcrantou, and all points in the Mahanoy and Wyo ming t oal regions. PaNnengers lor Ureenville take tbls train to Uuakerlown. At 245 P.M. Accommodation for Doylestown, Slopping at all intermediate slat ions. Pa'BeiigerH take stage ai Doylestown lor .New Hope; at Korlti Wales for buninoy cuwu. At 4Md P. M. Accommodation for DoyleBtown, stop ping at all Intermediate stations Passengers lor Willow Grove, liatboro, aud lluribville, taksutage at Ablngton. At 6 So V- M. Tbrough accommodation for Betble-ht-m, aud all stations on main line of North Pennsyl vania itailn ad, connecting at B thlehem with Lehigh Valley i-vunlug train for Eaulou, Allentown, aud Mauch fliiink. Aie2uP. M. Accommodation for Lansdale, stop ping at all Intermediate stations. At 11 an P, M. Accomniodalion for Fort Wash- ,DKtl"RAIN8 ARRIVE IN PHILADKLPHIA. From Bethlehem, at 91 A. M.. 2 bJ, and 8 -40 P. if. P, M. train makes direct connection wllh Lehigh Valley trains from Kaatou, boranlon, Wllkeabarre, Mahai oy City, and llanietou. Passengers leaving Kas- ton ai u o A. JU. arrive iu i-iuiaueinia Hb uj x'. al. Passengers leave W Ilk psbarre at l ao P. M..counect at iietlilchuni at 615 P. Al., and arrive in Philadelphia at 8 40 P M. From Doylestown at 8 85 A. M., B'10 and 7 "00 P. M. From 1-aundale al 7 W) A. M. From Fort Waablngton 1 lWO A, M. and S'OJ P. M. PhUadelphia lor Bethlehem at u'so A. M. Pbilat'elfhla for Doylestown t 2-CH) P. M, Doylestown to Philadelphia at 7'20 A. M. Bethlehem to Philadelphia al 4'tu P. M. Filth and With (streets Passenger cars convey pas sengers u and from the new depot. W hite cars of Hecoud and Third Streets line and Union Hue run within a short distance of the Depot. Tickets must be procured at the Ticket Ullice la order to secure the lowest rales of fare. KLLl.-l CLARK, Agent. Tickets sold and Baggage checked tbrough to prin cipal points at Mauu's North Pennsylvania Baggage Kx press Oilice. llj No. 1Q68. Fl'th street. PUILADLP1I1A AND BALTIMORE CES. T UAL RAILROAD. Winter Arrangements, On and alter lb OA DA Y , October 7, 1W, Trains will leave Philadelphia, from tbe Depot of tbe Weal Chester and Phiiadulihia Railroad, corner of THIRTY- IRST and CtfKWNOT Ktreels (Weal Phila delphia), at 7 43 A. M. and i'dli P at. Leave Rising tsun alft-45 and Oxford at S3) A.M. ana leave Ox lord at 8'& P. M. A Market. Train, WHO Passenrer tar attached, wIL run on Tuendays and Fridays, leaving the Rising Knc at 1105 A. M., Oxford at 11 40 il., aud Kenuett a l't P. 11., conueclliig at West Chester Juuuilon wltii t Tialn for I'ullailelphia. On V edneedays and Bator days trains leave Philadelphia at g'JM) P. M rot lug through to Oxford. Tbe iruin leaving PhlludelpMla at 7'46 A. M. con Beets ai Oxiord wllh a dally hue ot btagea for Poaoli Hottoui, In Lancaster county. Returning, leave) Peach Bottom to connect at Oxiord with the Alter noon Truln lor Phlladelph. TbeTruln leaving Philadelphia al 4 60 P, M. ruas k Bisuig huu. laid. pKssenge-'s all" wed to luse wearing apparel onl) as UagKafce, and ibe Couiuy wn) not in any cane tt lesnons.hle tor an auiouul eveaing one hundred dolliirs. uviU-it a ipeoia! contrai tHie muue fortliesanj 1 1H H KN UV WIK D Oeneraittno't, FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES L. f-1 AISER. MINDTACTDBKB 0 FIBK ikil B t bLABPKOOI 8AFK14. MXhSHITH, IIKI.lrlllNeEB.ARk I1UI.KB 11 HUl blBW UAKUWA-KB. 6H . H BCK WTH W. A LAhGK AbSUET.MENT Of FIBB 1 and Hoikiar-urcol SAFER ou band, with Insidt duorSi I'weil.UK-nouBe p'n, ir" iroin aanipuma Prices low. C. IIAMtitJIrOHUItit, II No. a VIMt Btet CWTON AND FLAX, j BAIL Dl't'K AND OANVA8, Ol all numbers aud brands Tent AwnlnK, Trunk, sua Wagon rover Unul AIho Psix r lBIlUfH(tllrerl, lrler Fells, from one. several I eel wide; Paulin. Helilns. Haft Twine, evo, everJ JOHN VEHMAN A CO., C M" lt JONKH' All rSlil WEIXS-OWNEKS OK PBOVKUTY- A. T lie CBly Jiiare ut Kei i nvjr rt bii v.u-- lisluteottd at very low rn;r. PKYBON, Manufacturer of Voudretts, W ooCr-fUITU'BALIi.BliAlVhinHA. KlNANCIAL. BANK I.VO UOUSK OS jAYQQKEex(p. US aud V.A So. THIRD ST. PHILAP' A. Dealers in all Government Securities OLD C-SOs WANTED m EXCHANGE FOR KEWI A LIBERAL nilFtRKNCE ALLOWED, Compound Interest Notes Wanted INTFBKKT aLLOWLD OH DEPOSIT. Collections mad. Stocks bo tight and Mold on Commission. , Bpeelal business aooommoda Uons reserved for adlea. fa 34 8m TE 1IAVE FOR SALE TUB FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS OY TOR Central Taciflc Railroad Company, AT (95) NINETY-FIVE, And Accrued Interest In Cnrrencjr. These Bonds are payable by law, principal and Inte rest, In gold. Interest payable 1st of January and 1st of July. We will take Governments .in exchange, allowing tbe full market price. We recofSmend them to investors as a first-class Security, aud will give at all times the latest pam phlets and general Information npon application to us Having a full supply ot these BO.NDd on hand, we are prepared to DKLIVKR Til EM AT ONCE. DE HAVEN & CRO,, Bankers and Dealer. In Governments, 12 1 1m NO. 40 SOUTH TIIIItD ST. u, S. SECURITIES A SPECIALTY, SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, NO. 10 S. TIIIIID NT., NO. 8 NASSAU ST. PHILADELPHIA. NEW YORK. Orders for Stocks and Gold executed in Phila delphia and New York. 1 ll JANUARY COUPONS OF Union Pacific Railroad Bonds AMD FIVE-TWENTIES, VOCGIil OR CASHED I Jl COLD AT BEST SUBKET RATES, BT VV. PAINTER & CO., BANKER1, No. G6 South THIRD Street, 12 12 PHILADELPHIA. QOUPONS OF UMON PACIFIC RAILROAD, CENTRAL PACIFIC ItAILROAP, Gj-ttO COUPONS, DUB let JANUARY, BOUGHT BY DE HA YEN & BROTH.EE, 10 2rp NO. 40 S. THIRD STREET. JJNIOX PACIBIC RAILROAD CO. NOTICE. THE CX3UPOSS OF THE FIBST MORTGAGE BONDS OF THK Union Pacific Railroad Co., Ill'R JANUARY 1, 10S, WILL BE PAID ON AND AFTEU THAT DATE, IN CiOI,D COIN, Fi!EK OF GOVKRNMEJJT TAX, At the Conipani's Office, No. 20 NASSAU Street, New Yorlr. 12 10 8 W JOHN J. CISCO.TREASUBKR TO RENT. "fO LET, Large Third-Storv Room, Well Ltfchtcd, witb or vrltbout Power. APPLY AT Ultf. NO. 10S SOUTH THIRD ST. LECTURES. A NEW COURSE OP LEC lures as being delivered at the New York Museum ot A Dalomy, t mbraclng the subjecfi: 'How to live and what to live lor Youth, Maturity, and old age Manhood generally reviewed Tns causes of Indigestion, flatulence, auu Nervous diseases accounted lor Marriage philosophically considered, etc. etc." Pocket volumes containing these lectures will bs forwarded to parlies unable to attend on receipt of fonr stamps, by addret.ning bkUKKrAIlY, New York Mubeum of Anatomy aud bclenoe. No. uis BROADWAY, New York." 6m TTNI0N PASTE AND SIZING COMPANY. U A Paste for Box -makers, Bookbinders, Paper hangen, bhoeuiukers. Pocket-book Makers. Bill Pouters, eto. li will not sour. Is cheap aud always ready lor use. Refer to J. B. Llpplucoil A Co., Devar A Keller, William Msnu, Philadelphia Jnvuuer, Harper Brolbtrs, American Tiact boclely.aud otliern. Hle Ageuts, I. U CltAUIN A CO.. NO. COM- INSURANCE COMPANIES. 1829- CHARTER PERPETUAL 1 1 anMin Flic Insurance Co. OF PHILADELPHIA. OFFICHi M.OH. 489 AND 4117 CHEMNUT STREET. ASSETS ON OlTOnER 1, 17, a(.oa. Capital............ .w,ooroo Accrued borplua., l.li.7S-W I'reuilums.., UHBETTLKD CLAIMS, tixm-is. INOOMB FOB 1W7 LONKES rAlD AINCK 1SS OYER 9S,90,0(rtf. Penetual aud Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms. DIKKCT'ORfl. Charles N. Baucker, Oeorp Falsa, Jooias wagncr, Rani u el (4 rant, beorge W. lilcbards, a urea ntier, Francis W, .Lewis, M. D Thomas Hparas, W lliliiui H. OrauU jjsaao xea, CHARLKH N. ilAMCKKIL frfnr,l UKOJKUK i? ALJS, Vice-President. J. W. MrALLIs l Secretary pro teiu. XU1231 J3R00KLYN LIFE INSURANCE Or NEW YORK, MCTl'AL. POLICIES NON-FOItFEITABLE. Thirty days trace given In payment ot Premiums, No extra charge for residence, or travel In any portion of tht world. Dividends declared aanually, aud paid In cash. Dividend In 1667, 40 per cent, COLTOH & SIIELDEN, eENAJXAL AGENTS, N. E. CORNER SEVENTH AND CIIE8NUT. Agents and Solicitors wanted lu all the cities and towns In Pennsylvania aud Southern ew Jer w INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA: OFFICE, No. 2S2 WALNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED KM. CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL., 0500,000. ASSETS JANUARY 8, 1807 1,73,36780 IKSUR"eS MARINE, INLAND TRANSPORTA TION AND FIRE RISKS. DIRECTORS. Arthnr ft fViftln George L. Harrison, Francis K. Cope, Edward II. Trotter. Edward H. Clarice, William Cumuiings, T. Chinton Heuiy, Alfred D. Jescup, John P. Wlilte, t-amuel W. Jones, Jotin A, Brown, Charles Tay lor, Ambrose Whits, Richard I). Wood, William Welnh, H. MorriB Wain, joun Mason,: i-ouIh C. Madeira. - -j . . wxxjj.1, freftiuenta . Ckablfs Piatt, (secretary. ' 'w"uo"' WILLIAM BUKHLKH, Harrlsburg, Pa.. Central Afcent lor the btate of Pennsylvania. 125 Q-IRARD FIRE AND MARIN?) INSURANCE COMPANY, (No. 63D) N. E. COR. CI1E3NUT AND SEVENTH STS., PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL AND SIIKPMN OVER 9300,000. ISi OB I860, 10it,0l. Losses Paid and Accrued in 917,000. Or which amount not t:Ki)0 remain unpaid at this date. f HO (uu.OWl ol property hus.bct u successfully insured by this Couipauy lu thlrteeu years, aud Eigut Hun dred Losses by Fixe promptly paid. DIRECTORS. Thomas Craven. Hi las Yerkes, Jr., l'urruau Hheppurd, Tlii mas MacKeilar, Aiirea b. uilli-u, N. H. Lawrence, Cbarlt B I. Dupont, HenrV t'. KAitnnv. jnnn Biippiee, John W. Claghorn, jurrpu Aiapp, m. u tTHOMAU CRAVEN, President". A. S. GILLETT. Vlc-Presldent. it 22 fmw JAMES B. ALVORD. Secretary. piRC INSURANCE. tlVFBPOOI. AND LONDON AND GLOBB INSURANCE COMPANY. ASSETS OVER.........................16,000,000 IN YCSTED IN THE U. M OYER-9100,000 PHILADELPHIA BOARD. Lemnel Oofiln, Esq., ICharlea 8. Hmlth, Esq., Joseph W. Lewis, Ksq.. Heury A. Duhriug, Esq., Edward blier, Esq. All losses promptly adjusted without reference to EDgiand. PHILADELPHIA OFFICE, Ao. 6 MEM VHA Nl'iy EXCHANGE, ATWOOD SMITH, 10 17 tlislnem General Agent for Pennsylvania. PROVIDt'JNT LIFE AND TKU8T COMPANY" OF PHILADKLPHIA, No. Ill H. lOUKTII Klrett. INCORl-OliATElJ 8J MONTH 22, 1855. CAPITAL, tloe U0"i PAlLl IN. Insurance ou Lives, by Yearly Premiums; or by 5, 10, or 20 year Premiums, Nou-lor lehure, Aui. miles grunted ou favorable erms, 'lerc Policies, Children's Euaowmeuts. This Compuny, while glvlngthe lunured thesecnrlty ol a paid-up Capital, will divide the entire profits ol ti.e Lite business among its policy holders. Moneys r. celved at interest, aud paid on demand. Authorised by charter to execute Trusts, aud to act as I xecutor or Administrator. Assignee, or Uuardian, aud iu other fiduciary capacities, uuuer uppolutmeut ol any Court ol this Commonwealth, or any person or persous.or bodies politic or corporate. J)l HECTORS. BAMUEL P. SHIPLEY, HENRY HAINES, T. W1STAK BROWN, W. a LONUSTKE I'll, WILLIAM HACKk.it, KK.'UARU VtOOlJ, AUCHARIJ CAUliURY. t llAHLK.-j CoKFlN. SAMUEL R. bHlPLs.Y, ROWLAND PARRY, Pre-sldent. Actuary, W1ILIAM O. LOUbTltEH, Vice-President. TPOMAtt WIISTAR. M JJ.. J. B. TI'WMsKND, 7 272 Medical Kxamiper. Legal Adviser. 1ICE.MX INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHI- LADKLHlllA. INCORPORATED 18i)4-CHARTER PERPETUAL. No. WALNUT fcst reel, opposite the Exchange. Tula Company Insuresfrcuu loss or dumuge by on liberal terms on buildings, merchandise, fur niture, elc, for limited periods, aud permaueutly ou buildings by eepoll ot premium. The Company has been in active operation for more tliau blX'l Y YEARS, during wblch ail .'ossu have been promptly ailjusted and paid. UiA.l . ...II. John iu lioage, M. B. Mahony, J oil n T. Lewis, YL'illiun. K. I i rant. Duvld Lewis, Benjiimin Eltlng, Thomas It. Powers, Robert W. Learning, Edmund I mttlilon, Samuel Wilcox, JJ. UIHri V uuriun, f ..'TUILI'. 1.MWI.. Jr.. UCHERElt, President. Bamukl Wilcox, becrelary. TTIRB INSURANCE EXCI.U81VELY.-THB JJ PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE COM PA NY I ncorporaled ls6 Charter Perpetual No. Ill) WALNUT Blreel, opposite I ndepeudeii bquare. This Company, favorably known to the oouimuulty lor over forty yxurs, couliuues to lunure agalnsi Ions or damage by ore on Public or Private Jtulldhigs, either peruiaueuily or for a limited time. Also, on Furniture, htocks of tiouds, and Merchandise gene rally, on liberal terms. '1 heir Capital, together with a large Surplus fund, Invented in the mottl careiul manner, whioh enables tbemi o oCit to the Insured an undoubted seonrlty la the case of loss. DlkkOTOBS. Daniel Hmlth, Jr., i Joha Devereux, Alexander Leiuo a, I Thoiuas bmllU, Jsasc 11 alt-hont. I Ueury Lewla, Thomas Bobbins, J, uiillnghain Feu, Laiilei Haddock. Jr. DA Nil- LHM1TU, J,, President. VYlxUaM U. Ckuwaix, bcrsua M INSURANCE COMPANIES. DELAVYAEE MUTUAL 8AKBTY IN9U BANCE COMPANY. Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania, lMi. Ofllce, 8. E. corner THIKD and WALNUT Streets, PlnlBdeli hln. MARINE INKUiiANCF-S On Vessels. Cargo, and Freight, to all parts of the world. INLAND INBURAXCES On grinds by river, catal, lake, and land carriage all parts ol the Union. F1HK INSURANCES On merchandise gt-nerally. On fctores, Dwelling Houses, etc. AIS8ETS OF THE COMPANY, November I. 1S7. tCOO.000 Ynlted Mates Five Per Cent. Loan, 10-.... m 120.0C0 United Htatea Five Per Cent. I.onn, IhhI 50,0(0 Unlied!Sates7S10 Per Cent Loan Treasury Notes 20,000 Btnte of Pennsylvania blx Per Cent. Loan HM 12S.0M City or Philadelphia Wi Per Cent I,oau (exempt irom t hi )..... 69,000 Plate of New Jersey blx Per Cent. 20,000 PennyTvaiilir"Raliroad" First Mortgnge Hix Per Cent. Bonds.... 21,000 Pennsylvania Railroad, second Mortgage Hix per i'enl. Bonns.... 25,000 Weftleru Pennsylvania Railroad (Six Per Cent, irds (Pennsyl vania Railroad guar iiitf... gO.OOOfrtale of Tennessee Five Per Cent. Loan. 7,000 Plale of Tennessee blx Per Cent. IOan (1,000 8iio shares Hu.ck of Oermantown Oas Company (principal and in terest guaranteed by the city of Philadelphia) ,500 JfiO hhares Block of Pennsylvania, Railroad (Vnnpftny. 8,000 100 Mi a res ISlork of North Pennsylva nia Kallroad Company 10,000 80 Bhares Htork of Philadelphia and tMiutberu Mail Hleamsblp Com- r any. .... obhk on Bonds and Mortsage, first lions on City Properties - (201,000-01 131,400-30 S2.S62-S0 S1O.OT0-00 128,028 TO (1,00000 19.800-00 23,375-00 20,000 00 18,000 M 4,270 00 lS.OOO'OO 7,800 "00 8.000-00 15,000-00 201,900-00 (1,101,400 par. Market value (1,102,802-86 .)fllf l,VBV,ttf zo. Bent Estate 86,00000 Bills Rtceivable for Insurance made .. 219,135-67 Balances due at Agencies Pre miums on Marine Policies Ac crued Interest, and other debt due the company 43,831'M fetock and fecrlp of Bundry Insu rance and .other Companies, Ii76'00 Estimated value 3,01700 Cash In Bank -.8108,01710 Cash lu .Drawer . 2H8 .82 1A3,81562 (1,507,01 1.V15 DIRECTORS. Thomas . Hand, James C. Hand, bamuel K. blokes, James Traqualr, William C Ludwlg, Jacob P. Jones, James B. McFarland Joshua P. Eyre, John D. Taylor, bpeacer Mclivalne. Henrv C. Balleti, Jr., Oeorge W. Bernardou, J. B. bemple, Pittsburg, A. B. Berger, ' D. T. Mnruan. joiiu j, jjavin, Kamund A. bonder, Joseph H. beal, Theophllns Paulding, Hugh Craig, Edward Darlington, John R. Penrose, H. Jones Brooke, Henry blean. Oeorge O. Lclper. William O. Boulton, Edward Lafourcade, Jacob Rlcgel, THOMAh C HAND. President JOHN C. DA VIb. Vice-President, HENRY LYLliURN. Secretary. HENRY BALL AbsUlant becretary. 12 8 t9 31 ENG1NES, MACH1NEKY, ETC. PJ,;NM STEAM. ENCJ1HE AND hiw W'Tm TtniT.-i.-ii WOKKS.-NEAFIE A LEVY. IllAL'iiCAIi AND THEORETICAL ENGINEERS, M At II IiN Its IS, BOILfR-MAKERS, BLACK tMiTUb, and FOUNDERb, having for mauy years been In successful operation, and been exclusively engaged In building aud repairing Marine aud River Engines, high aud low-pressure, Iron Boilers, Water Tanks, Propellers, etc., etc., respectfully oiler their services to the public as being luily prepared to con tract for engines ot all sl.es, Marlue, River, aud stationary; having sets of patterns of different sizes, are pi epared to execute orders with quick desputcli. Evtry inscription of pattern-making made at tue shortest notice. High and Low-presuire Fine, Tubnlar, and Cylinder Boilers, of the best Pennsvl vuoia charcoal iron. ForglngB of all sizes and kinds; Iron and Brass Castings ot all descriptions; Roll Turning, trcrew Cutting, aud all other work connected wllh the above buHlnesH. Drawings and specifications for all work done at the establlshmeut free of charge, and work guar anteed. The subscribers have ample wharf-dock room for repairs or boats, where tht-y can He la pertectsal'ety, aud are prt vlded with slieiirs, blocks, falls, elc. etc, for raising heavy or light weights. JACOB O. NEAFIE, JOHN F. LHVV, 8 1 BEACH and I'ALMKH Streets. J. Vll'UHK MKHBJCK, WILLIAM U. MKBHICK JOttf X. COP QOUTIIWARK FOUNDKY, FIFTH AND rillLAIlKLPHIA, MERRICK A bONS, EVGINEEHS AND MACHINISTS, manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Engines for Lfcud, River, and Marine Service. Boilers, UascmeterB, Tanks, Iron Boats, eto. Castings ot all kinds, either iron or brass. Iron Frame Roois for Gas Works, Woikshops, and Bailroad btatloi.s, etc. Retorts and Gas Machinery, of tbe latest and moot improved construct on. Every description of Plantation Machinery, and Bugsr, Haw, and Grist Mills, Vucuum Pans, Open Steam Trains, Delecators, Filters, Pumping Eu glnts, eta bole Agents for N. Blllenx's Patent Bugar Boiling Apparatus, Ncsmyth's Patent Sleam Hammer, aud Asplnwall & Wooluey's Patent Ceutrifugal Sugar Draining Machine. liuJ BEIDESBURG MACHINE WORKS. OFFICE, NO. 66 N. FRONT STREET, FHII.AOKl.FHIA. We are prepared to till orders to any extent for our well-known MACHINERY FOR COTTON AND WOOLLEN MILLb, including all recent Improvements In Carding, Spin ning, and Weaving. We invite, the attention of manufacturers to our ex tensive works. 1 ALFRED JENKS A SON. LUMBER. "i QfV7 SELECT WHITE PINE BOARDS JLOO I AND PLANK. 4-4, 6-4, 6-4, 2, 2, 8. and 4 inch CHOICE PANEL AND 1st COMMON, 1 feetloag, 4-4, 6-4, 8-4, 2, ifi, 8, and 4 inch WHITE PINE. PANEL PATTERN PLANE. LARGE AND SUPERIOR STOCK ON HAND, 1VtKr7-lJUlLIIUI BUILDING XOQ I BUILDING I LUllBtH I IjU Xu BU. It, I liUMBJUtl 4-4 CAROLINA FLOORING. 6-4 CAROLINA FLOORING. 4-4 DELAWARE FLOORING. M DELAWARE FLOORING, WHITE PINE FLOORING, ASH FLOORING. WALNUT FLOORING, SPRUCE FLOORING, STEP BOARDS, RAIL PLANK. PLASTERING UTH, i Grr c E D A K AND CYPRESS SHINGLES. 1867. W ALNUT BOARDS. WALNUT PLANK. WALNUT BOARDsi. WALNUT PLANK. LARGE STOCK SEAbONFD. H Qk7 LUMBER FOR UNDEKTAKEltS IOU I LUMBER FOR UNDERTAKERS I RED CEDAR. WALNUT. AND PINK. i WT ALBANY LUMBER OF ALL KIN 01 JLOU I ALBANY LUMBER OF ALL KIN Del. SEASONED WALNUT. DRY POPLAR, CHERRY, AND ASH, OAK. PLANK AND BOABDS. MAHOGANY, ROSEWOOD, AND WALNUT VENEERS. 1867 CIOAR-BOX MANUFACTURERS. CIGAR-BOX MANUFACTURERS. SPANISH CEDAR BOX BOARDS. 1 QKl SPRUCE JOISTI bPRUCE JOLSJ? JLOU I SPRUCE JOIST 1 FROM 14 TO 82 FEET LONG. SUPERiOB NORWAY SCANTLING. MAULE, BROTHER A CO., 1 rrl No. 2500 SOUTH STREET, JJ. S. BUILDERS' MILL. OM. !, S, AND BS . FIFTEEN TU UTH ESLEB & BKO., Proprietors. Al ys on hand, made of the Best Seasoned Lumber at iow prices, WOOD MOULDING. BRACKETS, BALUSTERS, AND NEWELS. Newels, Balusters, Bracket and Wood Mouldings, WOOD MOULDINGS. BRACKETS. BALUSTERS AND NEWELS. Walnut and Asb Hand Railing, 8, IK. nd 4 inches. BUTTERNUT, CHEBNUT, and WALNUT MOULDING? to order. 4 121 Jb C. PERK I 113, Successor to R.:Clark, Jr. KO. 824 CMUSTIAH BTKEEX. Onnatantly on band a large aud -raried assortment Of fiuUulug Lutubvr. tH RAILROAD LINES. -IV,f-7 FOR NEW YORK TIIK CAMDKN ' ' ' I , and Am hoy and PliiiiuielphUard 1'reiitou Pal'road Company's Lines, hum Philadelphia to New Ypik and Wav Places, from WALNUI Street Whnrf, will leave as rnllown, vlr..: va R't. At 8 A. M, via Csmden and Amboy Aocom. 2'28 At S A. 14 ., via Cumden and Jvrsey Cliy, Express Mall ..., s-oo At8 .'iP. M , via Camden and Jervy City Kspress 8 i At 8 P. M .. via Cainden and Amboy, Ac- I Istclruis, 22 coniuiodatlon and Emigrant 1 2d class. 180 At 8 A M. and 2 P. M. for Freehold. At 8 and in A. M 2 and 8 :0 P. M.. forTrenUm. At , 8. and 10 A. M., 1, 1, S'80, 4-J0, and P. M for Bord mown. At 8 and 10 A.M., I, t, 880, 480. and 8 P.M., for Florence. At 8, 8, and in A. M.. I, 2. 3-80. 4n. 8 and n an p. M for Burlington, Btverly, and Delnnrn. At and io A. M., 1.2, 4 .HI, 4 and II S P.M. tor Edgewater, Riverside, Rlverton, and Palmyra. At 8 and 10 A, M., 1, 6, anu lr P. M., for Flnh House. The I end 1180 P. M. Lints leave from Market Street Ferry, upper stale. , LINFJS FROM KENSINGTON DEPOT Will leave as follows: At 11 A.M., via Kensington and Jersey City, Now York Express Llue. Fare, .t 8At8and 11 A. M., 2 8o, J-.-ln. and 6 P. M., for Trenton and Hrstol. And at lu II A. M. fir Hrlttol. At 8 and 11 A. M., 2 80 and P. M ler Morris Vllle and Tallytown. At8and 10-16 a. M., 180 and 6 P. M for Schenck'8 and 1-dulngton. At 8 and ltl'16 A. M., 2 30, 4. 8, and 8 P. M., for Cornwells, loiresdale, HolmeHhurg, Tacouy, Wlsst nomlnir, liridmtiorK, and Franklord, and at 8 P. M., for Ilolmesburg and Intel meniate stations, BELVIDERE DELAWARE RAILROAD LINES. From Kensington Depot. At 8 A. M. for Niagara Falls. BittTalo, Dunkirk, Cauaudalgua, Klmlra, Ithaca, Oweg. Rochester, Blnghamton. Oswego, Syracuse. Great Bend, Mon, trose, Wllkesbarre, Scrauton, StroadaOurg, Watei Gap, to , etc At 8 A.M. and 8-80 P. M., for Belvldere, Eas'.on, Lamberlvtlle, Flemlngton, eto. I be8-.M) P. M. Line connects direct with the Train leaving Easton for Mauch Chunk, Allentown, Bethle hem, etc. At ( P. M. for Lambertvllle and Intermediate sta tions. Lines from West Philadelphia Depot, Via Connect ing BallwBy. will leave as follows: At 9 39 a. M., and lao, 6 8. , aud 12 P. M., New York ExpressLlnen. via Jersey City. Fare.f i'ii. The 9 wi A. M. and 88ti P. M. Llues will run daily. All Others, Sundays excepted. At -so a. M., I8o, 8-80, and 12 P. M. for Trenton. At 9-80 A. M 6-80 and 12 P. M. lor Bristol. At 12 P. M. (night), lor MorrUvilte, Ttillytown, Scbfiick's, Eddlngion, Cornwells. Torre-idaln, Holmesburg. Tacony, Wltsiuomlng, Btldesburg, aud Frankford. December 16, 18C7. WM. H. GATZMER, Agent. PHILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON AND BAL TIMORE RA1LKOA 1). 1IAJE TABLE. Commencing Monday, Septemoer 80, 1RW. Trains will leave Depot, corner BROAD Street uud WASH INGTON Avenue, as lollows: Way Mall Tialn at 8 8U A. M. CJtindnys excoptofl4 for Baltimore, stopping at all regular stullous. Con necting with Delaware Hull road at Wliutlnglon lor Crlslield and Intermediate stations. Express Train at 12 M. (Sundays excepted), for Bal. tlmore and Washington. Ex pres Train ai a m P. M. (Sundays excepted) for Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Cheitnr, Thurlow, Llnwood, Claymout, Wlluilnglon, New port, Stanton, Newark, Eikton, Noitheint, chnrls lown, Penyvllle, llavre-de-Grace, Aberditen, Ferry, man's, Edgewood, Maguollu, Chase's, and steamier s Bun. Night ExpreMi at 11-00 P. M. (dslly) for Baltimore and Washlnaton. Counecti at Wilmington (dulur day. excepted) wllh Delaware ItHllrond Line, nlot plng at Newcastle, Aiiddletown, Clayton, Do er, Har rington, Seaford, Salisbury, Princes A uue, and con necting at CrlHlield wllh Boat for Fortruss Monroe, Norfolk. Portsmouth, and the South. Passengers lor lorttess Mouroe and Norfolk, via Baltimore, will take the 12 M. Tralu. Via Crlstleid will take the ll-OO P. M. Train. WILMINGTON TRAIN3. stopping at all Stallone belween Philadelphia and Wilmington. Leave Philadelphia at 1-80, 4-30, 6 00. and L-.10 (dally) P.M. The 4iu P. M. Tralu connects with Delaware Railroad for Mllford anil intermediate stations. Tbe 6'UO P. M. Train runs to New Castle. Leave Wilmington at 7 aud 8 A.M.; 4 CO aud 630 (dully) P. M. J-ROM BALTIMORE TO PHILADELPHIA. Leave Baltimore 7-25 A. M.. Way Mail; u '.jo A. M"., Express; 215 P. M.. Exprens; 6'3o P.;M., Express; 8 6i P. M.. Express. SUNDAY TRAIN FROM BALTIMORE. Leaves Baltimore al 8'58 P. M. stopping at Havre-de-Grace, perry vllle, and Wllmlnglou. Also Btops at Northeaxt, Eikton, and Newark, to lake passeiiKers lor Philadelphia and leave passengers from Washing ton or Baltimore, and at Chesier to leave passeugers In in WtshliiKton or Baltimore. Through Tickets to all points West, Booth, and Southwest may be procured at tbe Ticket ODice, No, HIS LUKKNUl utreet. under the Coiuluental llotk-l, wbere, also, state-rooms and berths lu sleeplng cwrs can be secured during the day. Persons purchasing tickets at this ollice can have their baRgai-e checked at their residence ny the Union Trnnster Company, ibi H. F. KENNEY, Superinteudent. WEST CHE8TER AND PHILADELPHIA KA1LROAD, VIA MEDIA. WiNTKk ARRAN4li:iriClI'P. On and after MONDAY. Oi'tnlier 7. IW7. Tralni will leave 1 epet , TH IRTY-FIRST andCHESN UT Street, w eai. i unaueipuia, as louows: Leave Philadelphia for Went Chester, at7 4.A.M., 11 A. M 2-80 P. M 416 P. M., 4 u0 P. M., 6 .8 P. M. ind IPSO P. M. Leave West Chester for Philadelphia, from Dep. on East Market street, at 626 A. M., 718 A. M 81 0 and 10-48 A. M., 188 P. M., 4 80 and 8 08 P. M.. TralnB leaving West Chester at 8.00 A. M., and leav ing Philadelphia at 4'60 P. M will stop at B. U. Junc tion and Media only. PaRseugers to or irom stations between West Che ter aud R. O. Junction going east, will take train leaving West Chesier at 748 A. M and going west will take train leaving Philadelphia at 4-80 P. H.. and transfer at B. C Junction. The Cbesnut aud Walnnt Street cars connect wllh all of the above trains, carrying passengers down Chesuntstreot, past the principal hotels aud the Cam den and Amboy RB. otUce. at Waluut street wharf, passing out Walnut street to the depot. The Market Street cars will be lu waiting, as usual, at Thlny-hrst and Market streets, ou the arrival of each train, to convey passengers into the city; aud for lines leaving tbe Depot take the cars on Market street, the last car connecting with each train leaving Front aud Market streets thirty minutes previous to departure. CN SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia at 8ao A. M. and 1 P. M. Leave West Chester at 788 A. M. aud 4 P. M. The Depot Is reached -fdirectly by the Chesnut and Walnut streets cars. Those of the Market street line run within one square. The cars ol both Hues connect with each tralu upon its arrival. Tralua leaving Philadelphia at 745 A, M. and 4-50 P. M., and leaving West Chester at 8-00 A. M. and 4'S0 P. M.. couuect at B. C, Junction wllh trains on P. and B. C R. R., for Oxford aud Intermedials poluls. Passengers are allowed to take wearing apparel only, as bggae, aud the Company will not lu auy case be responsible for an amouiil exceeding one hun dred dollars, unless a special coutract Is made for tht same. HENRY WOOD, 4 )Hf General Superlmeudent. "PHILADELPHIA AKD ERIE RAILROAD,. WINTER TIME TABLE. Through and direct route between Philadelphia, Baltimore, Harrlsburg, Wllllamsport, and the Great Oil Reitlon of Pennsylvania. ELFGANT SLEEPING CARS on all Night Trains. On and after MONDAY, November 25. HOT. the trains on the Philadelphia and Erie Lailroad will ran as follows-1- WKKTWiRD, Wall Train leaves Philadelphia. .............11'15 P, M. .. leaves Wllliomporl...M. 8 u.A,M, arrives at Erie fuo r, M. Erie Express leaves Philadelphia .m 12-ou noon. f leaves Wllllamsport .. 6'to P. M, arrives at Erie t'46 A. M, Elm Ira Mall leaves Philadelphia............. A. M, " leaves Wllllamsport 0-8 P. M " arrives at Lock Haveu.......n.M 7 48 P, H EASTWAKU, Mall Train leaves Erie .......l"") A . M. " " leaves Willlamspurl .....ll'iiS P. M. " " arrives at Philauelphia 8 68 A, ft, Erie Express leaves Erie 4 28 P. M, " leaves Wllllamsport 3'3S A, M, arrives at Philadelphia-...-.... l'OO P, Elmlra MH leaves Lock Haven 710 A. M. " " leaves Willlaiuspurt . 8 88 A.M. M arrivesat Philadelphia 8'iii r. M. Mall and Express counect wllh all iralnson Warren and Frankilnltallway. Passencers leaving Philadel phia at 1200 M. arrive atlrvlueton at 840 A.M. mid Oil City at 9-80 A. M. Leaving Philadelphia t 1116 P If., arrive at Oil City at 488 P. M. All trains on warren anu rmuiuu iwnwy mui close eonnecilons al Oil City with trains for FraukiUs. and Petroleum Centre. BA'jjTy 1 H General Snperlntendenk WEST JERSEY RAILROAD LINES. FROM foot of MARKET Street (Upper Ferry), Oommenciiig TUESDAY, September 17, 1887. For Bridgelou, fcaieui Vlnelaud, Millvllle, and la termed late station., 8-oo A. M., aud 8'dO P. M. For Cae May 8-80 P. M. For Woodbury ai 8-00 A. M., and 8-80 and 8-00 P. M, Freight Train leaves Camden at 12 M. (noon) daily. Freight will be received at Second Covered Wharf below Waluut street, from 700 A, M. until 600 P. M, Freight received before tt'00 A. M. will go forward tht Freight Delivery. No. 128 B. DELAWARE Avenue. Ill WILLIAM J. SEWKLL. Saperinteudenu CAMDEN AND BURUNGTON COUNTY railroad. On and alter MONDAY. December 16. IbM. Trains will leave from foot of MARKET Street (upper lerryi lor jnvri-uiii.viiiv, muuretowii, nariiora, jMHluuviut, naiiie-ipi-r-,, jnouiib noiiy, nmilllVllie Evansvllle, Viucentown, llli inliiyhani, and Pembur tou, at .0'80 A. M. and 4'.tu 1'. M. RETURNING. Leave Pmbeiton al 7 2u A. M. aud 2ao P. M. I.ave Mount Holly at7-ll A M. and 2 48 P. M. Leave Mooruslown 8 18 A.M. and s is 1'. M. ,.rt. lUiH C.bAlLEt.Stiperlutn,"1 AUCTION SALES. M OCLBLLANn x- n m L - .A:"S:r. -f nip vr,i fC v si'UiuimMS, co. 806 HARKET Btiet. ! SALE OF 10(10 CAPBOOTSItORS. BROOAJTU. On Tliursday Mornlns, Pr ccmber 19. commencing at io o'clock, we will self ' byralahgue, for rash, looo ossss men's, boys' aa Jonti s' huots, elioes. brogns, balmorals. etc.: 'also won ei.'s. n.lrsrs', and children's wear, to which the eaily attention of the trade Is called. (li 14 TOHN P. MYERS & CO.. AUCTlONEiftS tj Nos. 282 and 284 MARKET Street. t LABOF. POSITIVE SALE OF BPTTISTT, FRENCTT; Or- RM AN, AND DOMlCbllO DRY GOODS, On lour months' credit. On Thursday Mnrnlnir, Her. l, at lo o'clock, embraclngauout 908 package! Bi d lots cf staple and fancy articles. 112 18 8t ; LARGE POSITIVE CLumINO SALE OF CARPET- I.NI4H, ETC. On Friday morning, DrremberlO, at 11 o'clock, on tour months credit, al 0111 N) pieces Ingrain, Venetian, list, hemp, cottage, aud rag carpelings. 1 1214 81 LAP.OE PKtF.MPTORY SALE OF FRENCH AND OTHER EUROPEAN DRY OOODd, ETC. On Monday Mornlnsr, Decemher 2.1. ai 10 o'clock, on four months' rrertll, 4(0 lots of French, India, German, and Brliish Pry Goods. ia 17 M JM. GUMMEY & SONS, AUCTIONEERS No. 608 WALNUT Street. Hold Regular Bales of REAL STATE, STOCKS, AND RTCCTJRITTK9 AT THE PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE. Hanobllis ol each property Issued separately. low catalogues publtsued aud circulated, contalnlei full descriptions of property to be sold, as also a par tial list of property contnincd tu our Real Estate JtM glster, and ollt-ied at private sale. Snles advert ised (tally In all the dnlly newspapers. V M THOMAS & SONS. NOS. 133 AND 141 B. FOURTH Street. HANDSOME MODERN RESIDENCE- AND VERY fcUPERlOR WALNUT FURNITURE. On Wednesday Morning. Dec. 18, at 10 o'clock, at No. 274 H. Fourth street, by catalogue, handsome turnlt are. Including handsome walnut drawing-room Imntinre, elegaul walnut chHinher iurnilure, sui erlor dining room furniture. 3 trlegant nianiel mirrors, handsome brocstelle and ince wlrdow curtain. E large bookcases, fine nil clothe, handsome velvet and English Brussels carpet, HAMWOMK MODERN RKSIDKNCE. Immediately previous to the sale of furniture will be sold the liandnome modern four story brick resi dence aud lot of ground, containing In front 21 feet and In depth 100 feet. Sale peremptory. Ll214 8t Pnle at Nos. inn sod 1 tl S. Fourth street. ' HANDSOME WALNUT F URN IT U R E. VERY FjNK MIRRORS, PIANO-FORTES. 1-IRK r ROOF SAFES, FINE BRUSSELS AND VELVET OAR PETS, OIL FAINTING. F TC. On Thursday Morning, At B o'clock, at the tvuntlou rooms, an extensive ssi-ortmsnt of superior parlor, dinlug-room, chamber, aud kitchen furniture. Also FURS-FURS. 20 sets ladles' flue niluk sable, Siberian squirrel, etc. Also. SUPERB FRENCH MANTEL CLOCKS, KLK1ANT COLD WATCHES, FINE DIAMONDS, MU61CAL 1'OS FH, ETC. By order of Importers. 12 17 2t rpHOMAS BIRCH SDN, AUCTIONEERS X AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. Ill CHEsNUT blreel, rear entrance No. Hu7Saasoia st,u Sole nt No. BIO N. Seventh street. tM HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. On Thursday Morning, At 10 o'clock, at 610 N. Seveuth street, will be sold tte furniture of a family declining housekeeping, comprising Brussels, Ingrtiln, unit Venetian Carpets. Waluut Parlor Furniture, Bedsteads, Mattresses, Bods and Bedding, Dining-room aud Kitchen Fur li'.ii re. Catalogues will be ready at 8 o'clock on the mora. lngof sale. 12 17 2t LIPPINCOTT, SON & CO., AUCTIONEERS No. 24ii MARKET Street. Philadelphia. (Premi ses formerly occupied by Messrs. Panuoast & War. nock, Auctioneers.) 1 LARGE POSITIVE SA LE OF 850 LOTS OF 1MB ItlCAN AND IMPORTED DRY GOODH, EMBROI DERIES, LINEN GOODS, HOSIFRY, GLOVES. SI I IRIS AND DRAWERS, NOTIONS, ETC, b catalogue, on four months' credit. On Wednesday Morning, Dec. 18, commencing at lOo'clock. Included wl'l b found a full and desirable assortment of seasonable goods, woi thy the atttnllon ot the city Jobbing, coun try, and 1 stall trade. 12 14 St FURNITURE, ETC. fURNITUREI FURNITURE! MODERN AND ANTIQUE! PiBlOll, IIAI.I. AND CHAMBER SUITS AT REDUCED PRICES. ' 1 Onr facilities are snch that we are enabled to offer at very -moderate prices, a large and well assorted: stock of every description of HOUSEHOLD FURNI TURE AND BEDDING. Goods packed to carry safely to all parts ot the country. RICHMOND & FOKEPAUUII, NO. 40 B. MKC4ND MTREET. 921 tt I'O HOUSEKEEPERS, t have large stock or every variety of ' ' FUUNITUItE, Which I will sell at reduced prices, consisting Ol PLAIN AND MARBLE IOP COTTAGE SUITM. WALNUT CHAMBER SUITS. PARLOR SUITS IN VELVET PLUSH. PA KLOR 6UI' S IN HAIR CLOTH. PARLOR SOU'S IN REPS. Sideboards, Extension Tables, Wardrobes, BoOk cases, Mailreaeua, Lounges, etc. etc f. uvHTinm, 8 1 8m N. K. corner BECON I and RACE Streets. JjJBTABLIBHBD 1195. (M8M8J As S. ROBINSON, French Plate Looking-Glasses, : NGRAYTNGS, PAINTTN68, DRAWINGS, ITO Uamufacturer of tall kinds of EOOIiINO-(HI.AKil, PORTRAIT, AND PI4 TURK riiAHiM TO ORDER. No. GIO OHESNUT BTREBTJ THIRD DOOR ABOVE THE CONTINENTAL, ' FHHAPT.FItTA. 8 15j ' 3 P C C I A L NOTICE. UAI.ANCE OF I511MHRTFD FRENCH FUB NIT CHE, el'ITABLK POR HOLIDAX , PBEMENTH, Closing out at Reduced Prices, at MR. I. LUTZ'8 FURNITURE STORE, 11 30 21t No. m South ELEVENTH Street. G1RABD BOW. E. M. NEEDLES & CO., Eleventh and Cbesnut Streets, Invite attention to their SPLENDID STOCK OF Laces and Lace Goods. HANDKERCHIEFS, in every variety, for jjun auu ueutiemeu, VEILS, BETS, NECKTIES, EMBROIDE- Expiotsly adapted lor HOLIDAY PRESENTS, Which they are offering at Prices as Low as - . ... -. . . . . K I..H moBe tor an interior oiass oi hsvs been Imported to supply Anotlon sales . this season, AtOH OMYMIO T.STEWART BROWN. , FOtmTK n4 CHESTNUT BTt MANuriCTtrirE or . ' .n baob. bstiotjlbii. and .re 1CBTF" KU. VAM"-B p TraveUug GooUa. , . y alaaa aa4 BAUM Itsan. otiri crump; CARPENTER AND BUILDERJ iUOrill KO. 1 14DJB ITBECTi AJtU HO, 17M lUKSS VI T"KKT,.,.
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