6 THE DAILY By fllYlffG , TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1868. NUMBER CXCII. A DIFT FOR MF.NTAL DYSPItPTICH. AND A CURB FOB DY-POCnONDBIA, HY-POCMHT, OB AN COMPLAINT OF A BT OBDBB. THE FOLIUM AND FRIVOLITIES OF 8VXDRY WITS, COMI'ltiaitWDJiD MY OL'Jt SJM1M3 XDJIOR. From "Punch." 'A BUZZ BY A TKUB BLUBOTTLB. In the Ear of Archbishop Trench.) I still remain a Protestant, I'm not ashamed to eay, And "No Surrender" is my cry; or, if you like, ray bray. While yet the Tope's a Tower abroad, the Tope's a fon at home; And I shall cry "No Popery" until the French quit Rome. I doubt, thongh, of the Irish Church, and if you let it go, Whether you'll yield a bulwark to the enemy or no, Whether, indeed, he do not, while against him yon maintain The Sjllabus in spirit, the adrantago rather gain. But 0 mine Irish Bishop, 0 my Tar3on, 0 my Friend I Beware with what munitions you your citadel defend. Baise mounds, plant stakes, and with chevaux de frise your ramparts crown, But don't you set up skittles to be instantly bowled down. 0 reverend rhetoricians, can you pos&ibly suppose Because you call a Churoh "IIjr," that your Church ha8 eyes and nose, And is a living Person, as that word's by Mill applied, With right, as such, of property, that must intact abide f Yonr Church ia an Abstraction, without either crown or solt, Can neither wear chausstire on foot, nor chignon upon poll; Your vested rights are all the rights whereof she stands possessed: Whilst your life property is spared, the State can claim the rett. Then take your loave3 and fishes, and enjoy your several nhares, No Corporation has a right of leaving wealth to heirs; Save only what the nation grants, which if you'd have it do, Show yenr successors like to be more worth their salt than you. Donkey Race at Doncaster. At Doncaster Races, among the quadrupeds that ran for the Badminton Ilaudiuap one was named Ritualist. The owner of this beast was a Mr. Prior. Sup posing that the Doncaster Races are horse races, tome people may wonder that a Prior Bhonld have given the name of Ritualist to a noble animal. A Tegular Prior would, of conrse, never have done any such thing, and we are driven to the supposition that the Bad minton Handicap is a race iu which the winner comes in hindmost. A High Affair of Honob. The French code of honor obliges any gentleman insulted by another to challenge him, and allows that other the choice of weapons. It should also allow him the choice of plaoe. Then a funam bulist, thongh less skilled than M. B'.oodin, would be enabled to assassinate anybody he pleased by extorting a challenge from him, and then obliging him to fight upon the tight rope. A Cosmopolitan Idea. The Extradition Committee have just published their Report. They reoommenil that, on stipulated condi tions, the extradition of criminals should be facilitated. It is well that we and foreigners ehould agree to give up each other's rogues, lut how much better it would be if we couli also get our foreign friend .to give up their rogueries 1 Boxiana and RoacES. The magistrates ex hibit a laudable firmness in dealing with prize-fighters. It ia particularly to be hoped tbat they will enforce the law with rigor against all those dishonest small tradesmen who employ Light Weights. FiOM Gloucester. Unmnvable Feast or a Statiom ry Festival. The Festival of the Three Quires. The performers, it ia stated, went to bed in Eighty-two sheets. Eportiks Intelligence. Formosa has won the St. Leger, to the satisfaction of her ad mirers and backers, who were right in saying, "Beautiful for ever 1" A "Stagb W'ibpeb." The man who puts the straw in the omnibus. Advice to Idlb Vagabonds. Pat your shoul der to the wheel or put your feet. Motto for confectioners' flies "What I-ces I uticks to I" A great patron of the turf Old Soratch. The Qbbat Eastern. Not Lord Mayo. From "Fun." Redundancy. The New York Tribune In forms us that the ladies of Philadelphia have a rifle club, and that a shooting match reoently came off at Washington Retreat, where the first priz fell to a lady of whom the Tribune ays, "Miss Mary Ann Sohntz." This ia mere nonsense 1 How could she have won the first prize at a rifle matoh if she didn't shoot T Thb Capital Punishment Question. When a convioted murderer ia described by the papers as having arrived at a proper "frame" of mind, may that be taken to be "g(u)ilt V Dishing a Tory. (Jast for a change.) What the Premier will have to swallow when Parliament meets Any quantity of Afoyo "nay." Suspended Animation. A friend of ours, who advocates tbe uboliti n of capital puuUh went, declares that to try to cure crime by hanging criminals ia mere hemp-iricism. A Medical Mem. The worst form of dropsy In that in which spirit takes the plaoe of water. To distinguish it from the ordinary form this is known ia medical ciro'ea as the"jat-another-dropsy." Dir 8-0-maniacs The early plunges of those inpaue people who bathe ia the Serpentine every morniug in the depth of winter. A Dip in tub Lucky Bao. Louis Blano ia one of the candidates for Paris at the coining general lection in France. The voting ia by ballot, and we can confidently state that one of the prizes of the lottery will be a Blano. .'Uncharitable. Seeing the announoement "house crauiiu'd" at the portals of the well, no matter what theatre the other evening, Chirper observed "public cramia'd" ueare the mark J . , A DBBAM OF DRINKS. liy a Tbfol Ahttatntr, In an after-dinner slumber, Taking more than forty winks, I bad visions withont number Of Innumerable drinks. In this very hot September, Pleasant was it in my dreams, Cooling liquors to remember, Bubbling in eternal streams. With the triangle surmounted, First in order saw I pass, Doxens of the beer aooonnted Finest in the vats of Bass. Onoe a lady's heart was "tronbliu' " At the thought of Dablin Bay, Little wonder, stout of Dublin Froths in such a tempting way. Then a olaret-oup was creaming, With an iceberg shining through; And above its wavelets gleaming Rose the borage flowers of blue. With emotions sweet and tender, Next I saw my ". and B.;" With the soda's swift surrender, Of its brandied charms to me. And I gazed with fond affeotion On a tumbler then, wherein Ice and lemon met inspection Gave a gentle thought of gin. "Cocktails," "cobblers," "slings," and "smashes," All Americans have made, Came in dreams that drinker rath is Who drinks with them, I'm afraid. With a change of climate coming Saw I steaming glasses Btand, On the fire a kettle humming, And the whisky near my hand. It will seem extremely odd, I Said, if I refuse to mix, So 1 filled a glass of toddy, With a few convivial bricks. Do not blame me for that aotion, It were churlish to refuse; Though there's little satisfaction In a visionary booze. The Chief of the Mint Authorities Lamb. POLITICAL. UK10N IMTUISUCAN TICKET. AUDITOR GENERAL. GENERAL, JOHN i HaHTRANFT. BUHVEYOU GENERAL. OENHlAL J A Cull M. CAMPBELL. criv tickjs.x'. MAYOR. GENERAL UKUToIt TYNDALE RECEIVER OF TAXES. B1C1IAKD Pkb'U, CITY CONTROLLER. BAM U ILL P. UAKOOCK. CITY COMMISSIONER. MAJOR ALEXANDER MuCUEN. PROTHONOTARY OF COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. , CAP1A1N K1CHAKU DOiSAUAN. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. CtiAKLES OUIttONS. CITY BOL1C1TOU. THOMAS J. WORRELL. PRESIDENT JUDGE OF TUE DISTRICT COURT. J. I. CLARK II ARK. AS80CIATB JUDGE OP THE DISTRICT COURT. u. rubsell i haver. CONGRESS. Ffrst DlRtrlct BENJAMIN L. BERRY, becei;d 1)111 id UH AttLWS 0'NM.ILL. I bird District-LKO.N A IU M VKKd . Fourth District WILLI A M. D. AttLLEY. llllh JjlblllU CALEB N. TAYLOR. STATE SENATORS. Becnnd District a WIumjN HEN-ZEY Jj'uurtlilJlHlilci UEOROK CON Nik LL. REPRESENTATIVES. First District DAVID KOY, becoi d LlHirlei KOHUT O TITTERMABY. Third District VY 1LL1 AM P. HlMil. Fourth DlKlricl UKOKUu. W. SLVi.Hi.Ja, illlu D strict JOSEPH T. TUHUAS, Mxib Dlhirlut IOL. C'HAhLt-b KLfa.CKN.ER. beveuth District JAM'S MJBKK. F.iKlUli District J AMEN V. H'OKKS. Kintb Dihii!m UAFi . FRANK LOUO. Teutu D's'rlc: COL.KLlbHA W. DA VIS. JUeveutii lm.tr oi fJtiLlAM M. BUNN. Iwehth metric ALEXANDER VDAIHE. Tliliuenth Dmlrlc ENO.-i U. UENNER. Fourteenth District JOHN CLoUD. 1089t EHit-miu Dl irict JAME.b HOW-ATE, blteenih District COL. id Art-Mi ALL O. HONG, bevenieeiitb District COT. JOHN CLARK. Klghleentb District CAPT. ROBERT HERVEY. TO THE ELECTORS OP TUB CUT OF PHILADELPHIA. It will be your duty on tbe 13th Instant toe'ecta President Judge of the District Court fur the City and County of Philadelphia. Tbe Hou. J. I. CLARK HARE, who has been on that bench fur nearly twenty years. Is a candidate tor re electlou. Tbe prlr clple seems now to be establishes In Phila delphia thai tbe Judiciary muxt be lifted above mere party politics, aud that when pure and capa" ble Judges have acquired respect aud experience by long services thsy shall not be subject to the ordinary cbaucea o( au election. In 1881 Judge Sharswood was nominated by bosh parties, and tbe District Court remained unchanged. Tbe best men of bota sides united In 1837 to re-elect Judge U(j. low, wbo had. been ten years In oilier. Judge HARE, whose judicial services have continued tor nearly twenty yeara, will receive, we are satisfied, simi lar support. A frequent change of Judges It a publlo misfortune' When uose who have, by years of discipline and labor, reached a habit of judicial Intercourse which tends to harmonize views and facilitate administra tion are lost to us, and new and nutralned men take tbtlr places, evlii and embarrassments arise whloh only those in our position can fully understand. We trust that auch a result may not be reached la the District Court. The undersigned, members or the Philadelphia Bar unite In testifying to the eminent purity and ability of Judge Hare, aud to bU lung and tried services on tbe Bench, aud In asklug earntatly that the principle so fully established In the cases Just referred to shall not be lorgolten at tbe cumiug election. Party con. ventiorjs may Insist upou presenting rival candidates but conservative cltltjus of both sides will supp0f( tried ana rauniui juages. POLITICAL. Wm. M. Meredith, bauiuHi H. Peralni, W. iiey ward Drayton, It. C AUMurlriu, Joseph . Clay, Alexander Heury, Chapuiau Rldille, Jumpub. it. sier, R. Ruuule bujliu, Wm. K. Whitman, Wt', B. Robins. R chard V. Cadwa'adtr, Henry V. TowuBeud, J aires W. tui. Jos, B lownseud, A. L. LeicuworiiU. Wm. W. Juveual, laaac Morris, Char. H. T. Collls, V. Rotcb W later, Amos brings, Aubrey H. r-mltli. John K litrbard, John BhallcruMS, D. buyle Brown, J. F. ratt, Altrt d L. Oarer, U. H. AtcUabe, James ftai r. Heury blunders, Ueoige t Doner Blspham, h. Henry Norr's, Joshua Hpeilng, J. D. Meredlili, James Maclntlre, Richard L. Huuler, H. C. 1 lium,'ou, Jiubi-rl N. Wil-on, Cienrge D. Hutld, Jau e. '1'. Mitchell, H. O. Clay, A, A i wood Grace. Erederli k A. Vaucleve, A. Thonipsoii, W. w. Wiltuank, h F. hULer, Jetse Cot, Jr., Ji. R. Brown, John J. KliiKway, Jr., John Uisrknnru. Ksmtmi 11 , Or wig, K Kpiickinan. J"r ine Carl V. William Mi U'chsel, l:iir'btian Kiiiwn, J. el. Hmrp m. I'oie" Turves. Ltwla W.iu tujltb. Egbert K. Nlohol. Cuaa. a. P tnooaat, Clareuce Burdau, " U4. XT. D4K0r, Wm P. MmsuicIC, Eil K. l-nce, Uauu HaKlf burst, Heury Wnartou. Johu.B Colahaa JieiUHlit B. Pearona JoiiU D. Bllgilt, )tn-tii luouen. N. tt. Brnwur, Mori iu p. tteury, s-ituuel F. Eiuod, j. u. orueaut, it; apeuc-r vtlller, .-ttuiuel C. P-rkius, R. L. Aslilinrm, Wm. Henry Rwle, Uaawalailer UiiIJih. Daniel D iughrty, John B. 1'UAyur. James Lynd, William r . Jildsoo, KUwIu 1'. Cha.te, J. llowuru Ue idjll. D. P. Krowp, Jr , n W. ReeVex, Will acu L. DiinDli,' Edward L. Perkius, vVllllum A. Alliaou, J. H. iainp')ell, H. ('. Marsh, .lo'in u. Jniiuann, l'htmuioii Li umg, John Hinna, r. V. O'Brien, Morns Black. K.lward M..C'e, it cnara f. wune, .1 Alexander Mmpaon, Cnarles vV. Ur-sford, J. O. Ri"!erieu, W. K. Llltletnu, w.ui'l 8 Holilugs worth, U. Ji. r letrnwr, Kenry It ,K Iniimls, T. ilrdfuro Dwlght, (lnarles MMyers, Thomas Hart Jr., r.. . iiar'au. I bo id E. B iwers, i. W. J.arlrlr, hillat L. B'initliiot, A, L. lieuuershola. It JJJISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OFFICE, rillLADELPIII A, OCt. 6, 1808. NOTICE. WHEREAS, I have received offlolal lufor matlon tbat OITCAMZED BODIES OF EVIL-DIS-rOSDD MEJJ, IxN THE CITIES OF DALTIMOtlC, NEW YORK, And other places, have made preparations to vlUt the CITY OF rillLiDELrillA TO TOTE AT THE KEXT GENERAL ELECTI05T In various Election Districts of this City; AND WHEREAS, It Is the;determInatloii of the constituted authorities to make every elTort to DETECT, AKKEST, AM) l'UMSII, With merited ee verity, all such ofloaders agalnist the laws of this Commonwealth; Now, therefore, all such persons are hereby notified and warned against any Interference with The Rights of llic Legal Voters And Citizens of Philadelphia, by presenting themselves at any election poll In the city of Philadelphia on the day of the General Elec tion, And I do Jiercby call upon all Police Officers to be active and vigilant In ARKESTLNU ALL SUCH PERSONS, With a view to their Sl'EEDY rUKISIIMEST. And I further call upon all railroad agents and good citizens to communicate to the Mayor of the city, without delay, whatever Informa tion they may have In relation to the said IN TENDED VIOLATION OF THE ELECTION LAWS of this Commonwealth. 10 84t WILLIAM II. MANX, DISTRICT ATTORNEY. JIIKEE THOUSAND DOLLARS It EAYAUO! UNION LEAGUE HOUSE, Philadelphia, October 10, 1863. POLITICAL. TJNION LEAGUE MEETING. Whereas, It Is believed that certain persons In Philadelphia anl elsewhere have conspired to induce lawless men from other States to visit Philadelphia for the purpose of voting ac the General Election to be held on tbe 13th Inst.; And whereas, It has been judicially ascer tained that large numbers of NATURALIZA TION CERTIFICATES are In circulation, pur porting to have been Issued auder the seal of the SUPREME COURT, and the signature of J ROSS SNOWDEN, Protuonotary, whloh are fraudulent and spurious, and that numerous persons holding snob, certificates have been fraudulently assessed for the purpose of voting at tbe said eleetiou; therefore Itesolvtd, Tbat the Secretary of the League be and he is hereby authorized to offer the follow ing Rewards, to wit: A Reward of Two Thousand Dollars For the arrest and oonvlotlon of the conspira tors concerned in the importation of persons from other States, either for the purpose of voting at the GENERAL ELECTION to be held on the 13th of October, 18U8, or for the purpose of Intimidating the voters of Philadelphia at : the said election. A further Reward of One Thousand Dollars, For the arrest and conviction of the principal persons concerned In the Issuing of false aud fraudulent naturaliz ttlou pipers under the SEAL OF THE SUPREME COURT of Peuu sylvania. Also, a Reward of Twenty-live Dollars For the arrest and conviction of ANY anl EVERY person who shall VOTE or ATTEMPT TO VOTE upon any FRAUDULENT NATU RALIZATION PAPER at the said General Election. A lso, a further Reward of Fifty Dollars For the arrest and oonvlotlon of ANY and EVERY PERSON, not a citizen of Philadel phia, who shall VOTE or ATTEMPT TO VOTE at the said General Election. THE FOREGOINO REWARD3 WILL BE PAID BY THE UNION LEAGUE OF PHILADELPHIA. By order of the Board of Directors. GEORGE n. B0KER, 10 10 SECRETARY OF TUB TJNION LEAGUE. REPUBLICANS, 0XCE MOKE ! A MAGS MEETING OF THB Republicans of Philadelphia, AND Of ALL GOOD CITIZENS, Who are in favor of securing the RIGHTS OF THE PEOPLE to a FAIR ELECTION, Will be held in front of the LEAGUE HOUSE, ON B20AD STREET, ON SATURDAY EVENING, Oct. 10, AT EIGHT O'CLOCK. OUR CITY Mnst not be surrendered to the control of ft party whose managers have Counterfeited the Seal of the Supremo Court, And FORGED THE NAME OF THE PRO THONOI'AUY, and who are now endeavoring to secure the co operation of TUIEVES AND IiriTIAA'S From BALTIMORE, NEW YORK, and else where, for the purpose of defeating the will of The Honest Voters of Philadelphia. The meeting will be addressed by Gov. JOHN W. GEARY, Hon. CHARLES O'NEILL, Hon. WILLIAM B. MANN, Hon. JOHN W. FORNEY, Hon. MORTON McMICHAEL, Hon. LEONARD MYER3, Hon. CHARLES GIBBONS, Gen. JOSHUA T. OWEN. 10921 frgp TC THB ELECTORS OP Til 3 CITY of Philadelphia. We trust sincerely that tbe doctrlue that our Judi ciary is to be lifted above tbe common party strife will receive renewed support at the coming election. Tbe general recognition of that doctrine led in ltkil to tbe nomination of Judge Sharswood Dy both Conventions, and bis unanimous election. It enabled Judge Ludlow, In 18o7, to lead bis ticket by a majority far Leyond that of any other candidate. It will, we are satisfied, receive a still more decided approval on tbe 13th of October. The Hon. J. I. CLAItK IIAItE is President Judge of tbe District Court. Be has been on that Bench for nearly twenty years. Tbe place is now to be filled by election, and he is. a candidate. lie is learned and capable; upright beyond all suspicion; trained and ex perienced in the duties of the office; calm, prompt and impartial in the administration of justice. No party questions come into that tribunal, ho political tempta tions axsail its Judges. It is tbe interest of all classes alike to keep it pure, guard its dignity, and prevent change and experiment. H e look with confidence to the support of JUDGE IIAItE by men of both parties: Famuel Grant. Jr., Iticbard 8. bmiih, 1 bos. Wattson tc Hons, Henry D. Mierrord, ii. r. none, POLITICAL. Arthur G. Coffin, B. Morris WhIu, Hutlinaii & Kennedy, H. P. McKeitn, Ward II. iUseltine, John M. Kennedy, Atwood Smith, John HuHeltine, K. 1). llriuton, II l-spxley. P. W. Thackara, O. A. Wood, Alex. Iliddln, A. J . Aiiteltij ('. II. lliitclnnxon, Charles Dutilh, V. f'opa, William Purves, John U. ltepplier, (ioorpe 8. ltcppliur, John Tucker, H. brad lord, T)ioni Hniith, John W. Kexton, Jay Cooke & Co., O. 1 bompsuu, J Hockley, .loli n Rodman Pan, Kdwarcl Pennington, Jr., Ilpybnrn. iluutor A Co., Wm. 6. Smith, C. P. Bayard, , Charles Piatt, C. N. Borle, Kdwiu H. Lewis, K. II. Clark, Hivbard Ashhurst, Thomas C ilaud, K. Kraley, William M. Farr, Lewis, Wharton A Co., Lewis, Brothers Co., Karubaiu, Kirkhniu Si Co., M. t. Carson & Sou, Coffin A Altemun, Kales, Wharton & Co., Love, Black ft Co., Leonard Maker A Co., Lewis ft Co., Josiah D. Brooks, ClaKliorn. Herring ft Co., Caleb J Milne, Meigs ft Brother, K. K. Bowen, W. K. Hotter, ond ft Diddle, .luines Uraham ft Co., J . i'erry ft Co., J. B. McCreary, President II. B Coal Co., JoHoph Howell ft Co., Joaeph Lea ft Co., Ilrooks, Miller ft Co., KiikIIhIi, llrotluir ft Co., I'omberton 8. Hutchinson, E. Otis Kendall. It REPUBLICAN IN VI NCIBL B B ATTENTION. - A grnrrnl meeting of tbe Club will be held at Head quauers oil SATURDAY, Oct. 10, UW, at 8 o'clock P. M. A Hill aitmuaoce Is parnently requested, as tin p rihti; bosiuts-i relallug to tbe election wlii be con sul) r.i). hy oidroflhe Executlvo CnrnrolitPB. WILLIAM McMiCliAiiL President. William L. Pox, Mtcre'ary. 10 U ii fZZT THIRTEENTH WARD. -TUB RKGU- V- Jar sstssur-. tbe Kxir Asses-nnuis of th ward at J A. Uali.r :'h I'vHiioii tolel. N. K. comer ot MNT1I aud CU.ATl.4Btreel. lu i 8 4i RODGERS' AND WOSTfcNIIOLM'3 POCKET kMVH Pearl and btav lUndlea, of beiiiiru Mulsh. HODUKK.V and WA1K & BUTCH Kit' KA ?OKK aud Hie Pelt-orated LKuOULl'KiC UAAJli fct lKMOltM of ttie UnMit qualtly. itvr.un, Ki.lveo tkdb'orH, ud Table Cutlery flround and Foil bed at P. M ADHUitA'U, H 1A tt, Tr N 1 U lxet,blow Cbesuut, Itoft RECEIVER OF TAXES. From "BnDflaT nisoaton," jons 11 iwx. tl la iln. in U ,-. M nllnv tn nay thai klle DrHnt 1 T xqulrlng tuat tbe llv per rent, or tne neltnquent taxis, foruifrl pocketed hy th Rwselver, aliall OB paid uto the City Treamry, might no bave beu leloywas candidate in 1 801, be authorised tils friends to p'sdga hlui to band aver this p-rCHrit to Ihecity and In he published tbe lollowloa card, 1 OI.n tl) DrM J IDS KLlia eTOs PUVIISUCU UJ cauflldstMlor Kecelver: ' In answer to Inquiries rnade as to ths manner In which lu tliM event nt my election to ihe olltce of Receiver 01 Taxes. I mean to dlRctarie Its dinlei, I will itatH mat I sha 1 not anpropriate to iuyslf, but will account to ib public lor all ol tbe uv per cant, comtuisflons now butbnrsd by Uw to becol eoieJ tin i be unpaid laxts at the end ot eacli ye', aud tuat I will put a stop t all abuhta touching expunes lor advirislng bberlfl 8 costs ana ctoer Illegal ex- 'CTl"e"'amonnt of this five per cent, ot the unpaid tsX'S snooaliy Is about 28tHMl aud sometime iuuoh more wblcb si ug mini now goes lino th Olty l'rea sor InKlend or ii. to Ihe Rn elver'" p'lvale pocket; and It Is to Mr. Melloy's repetUd oll'e a. if e toted, to giv tins amount to the puiillo, mat we ar mtlnly I, de -t-d frsoesnya pssnsgH ol the law compeilhig RecelveiS to do Ibis. Mr. Melloy's card llrldrw public mention lo tbls siupi udous perquUite of tbe ( lllc, , Klailed agnation on tne nu j ui or lepeaiing tbe law under which It recauie such, and tluuny c-UMd Hie pBFBgtf Hie present 'aw on tbe smjcl. H i c Me M-ib y's nooiloo'lon appears t be oou ed d, It Is but Jus-and p.o..r llu'. b- ehould hve Ihe luil lie ne II l m toln lac I aa wee ax of tbe fact mat lie is an in us r o: s bone, Land correct ooaloe-s maa and a gooO i iI rhi. Tbat i.e wouid make aurat raitf l.ei ilver uo one tier ie. I io ii' Sunday Tranfcript." June 28, 1'. J''bn M. Veliiy, tut cauuldate lor Kecelvnr of Taxes, Is an horer-l tradevuiau and a pnollc-plrlled en lien. He was among the II ml to condemn the five Pr Cnt. Fraud ol Kim I'ax Ke.:eiver'a olllue, and though a candidate or tbe position, was prominent lu tirgtug the repeal of ibat m earn ire of Inluoliy. Tne cut o es b iu a debt ol gratltuue lu this regard that It should not b s ow io r pav. troiu 'Kvenirg 1 elegraph." Jnne 24, 18C18. Tbe nomine for R-ceivrr ol Taxes Is Joliu M.. Mt lnv. a tin mer, haut on Market etrert . wm Is doiiot- less an honest man. It Is to blin tha credit Ii due of givins; up the rive per cent coiniulsiluu lorwhlciiull tne politicians ior years nav. ki. iiiu Vmiiii 'Hiiiiohv Timet " Jon 98. 1RA8. For Receiver of Taxet Jonu M. Melloy, Ksq., has a tli 1 1 d fine received the Deuiocraiiu nooilna Ion. M r. Mei loy has been for nii.uy years In bn loess In Market street, as a large maniiracturer of tinware. Hisrein- lanoa as a oisiuhhh mn is a. to. 1. anuinnu twice defeated fur ih same eifllc". yet, like dr. Fox. be on botb occasions ran ah-ad of his lick' t. Mr. Melloy wat tbe nrst rai dldale lor Receiver to pr i I one io forego 'be baiidHonie perq'il-iitei of thi nve rier rent, on oninianiilnir taxes, amounting lo Borne S8 110, It l said. A le itlou was thus called to tbe riibjecl, ana legislative enncrmeut naa o-en iau b ch row pots ibat. percentage lino ibn I'ity Tre snrv The credit of tbe correction oi Ihe abuse Is due to Mr. Mt Hoy. uiiuxis WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETC. iims LADOMUS & CO. 'DIAMOND DEALERS & JEWELERS. WATCIIK8, JKWKLKV SII,VEK W1KK. ,WAT0HE3 and JEWELEY EEPAIEED. . j03 Chestnot BtMPhi. Wonlrt Invite particular attention to tbelr large and elegant assortment oi LA 01 EM1 AND OKNTW WATCHKU Of Ame'lcan and Foreign Makers of tbeUutst quality In Mold and r-liver Cases. A variety of Independent X Second, for horse timing. Iac.W and Gents' CHAINS of latest stylos. In 14 and 18 ku BTTTON AND KYEXBT BTUDS In great variety newtst patterns. WOLID 8ILVEKWARB! for Bridal nreaents: Plated-ware. etc Repaulug done in the best manner, and war. rsniea. i w WEDDING RINGS. INSURANCE COMPANIES. We bave for a long time made a specialty of Solid 18-Karat Fine Uold Wedding and Engagement Kings, Ard In orCer totupi lv Inimediaie wants, we keen A. FULL. AbhO&TMKJST OF blZEd always oa band. F Alt It Si BROTHER; MAKKRH, II Usmtb(rp JSo. 824 CHB3NTJT St., below Fourth. FRENCH CLOCKS. a. w. buss ell; Ko. 22 K0BTII SIXTH STKEET, Has Just received par swauier Tarlfa, a very large assortment of FREN'uil MAKBLK OLOUKi, Procuring these goods direct from the best manu facturers, they are ottered at the IO WEtiT POSSI BLE PRICKS. 629 STATIONERY, ETC. ILLIAM Mm CHRISTY, Ko. 127 Sonlh Til HID Street, OPPOSITE GIRARD BANK. BAK, IKSUKAKCE, AND MERCANTILE STATIONER, AMD M AN U FACT DBB B OF rilLMIUM BLANK BOOKS. Lithographic and Letter-Press Printing. Bonds and Conpocs, OrtlfloaUs of Stocks, Policial Bills of Xxcbange, Cards, Circulars, and Bill Heads printed In the neatest style, at short notice. Just received, a large Invoice of LEV V 8 COMMER CIAL TENeJ. Iu8tuths3t CLOTHING. j;iiE OLDEST ESTABLISHED BOYS' CLOTHING STOflE IN THE UNION. " We bave now on hand a large assortment of very fine EeadySIado Clothing for Uoys, Which will be sold as cheap as tbe same style and quality can be purchased eisenbere. An extensive atsurtuieut o' tlmi CLOTH-, CA88I. MH.ES RKAVk-KS H.10., for geutieiuen'e urdbr Wrk E. A. 110YT & DUO., AbBEMBLY BU1LDINQRI, f 4f8m,m 1BNTU aud CKKgNUratreeta. M0CP SKIRTS. f.C)f HOOP SKIRTS, UU' NEW FALJL tT Y7 L Ea. U3 I A PANIHR, acd all oib.ir desirable styles and liui ol our ClvLEUR iTKt) CHAMPION UKIttm for ladlM. i l.hes, ai d cMldien. timtU'iily on liana i d u ade lu rnier lr:H. ushurtu mt lu tlieuiiv aud bptclaliy ailkjtt'd for first cliuw trade. LORMl'lBl C'OUt-itTsil OOKSK1SI Beiainng at very low iricea Our atuni. tmeut Is ruui le e in.lirai idu I huu I'l.ni's u.ovo Fittu.g, iu all giadra, iiuiu tt mH n !: t.x kl'n -ii,,riii 'r. i.ili W v u CorNfUi, trout stio lu H.vno; huum I lor wbalfb lie iiand uiaue Cuitui., trt iu Nt un lo Ha KO. Ill elili li s nd uurnlar sor.; M iauie Foy's Ci isel -kll t Mlpp' rl rn, at ei-.O. Also, ana aiutHlv's Poei'i t i.A1)hsi.i Abdouit nal roiaeih; winnu every lalv sboiiid exauilue. ( orsei Ca'S O euta a iir. Wlioletaii anrl Re.ull Mauulactory and naiearooiu. Po AUCH bifctiU 1 1 8U WM. T. HOPKINS. TILLINGHA8T & HILT'S v INSXJKiVNOia ROOSK MOISUMEISTAL FIRE INSURANCE COIVIPAN; OF BALTIMORE. 1,009 t.8lj The following statement ot the condition of I! Company oa the 18th ol Gepieruoer, I8s, la publish' in accordance Kith an Act of Assembl): cai'itaIa i Authorized .. .li00.( Paid In full . . VX, A SSI. IN. Value of Beal Entate held by Couiiiany,.. r,o 0') Ca h on band... l.ikjj Cth deposited In Praokilu lUnR of I5.n l- l)lDOr0iHMM,N.HM,..,.,Ht ........ ....... ...M. Casb In hands of Agents Ld in cuur e of 4 transmission ,SU AMOUNT OF STOCKS OWJSJlD BIT COilPAN" 14 Western Maryland Rt'lroad Bunds, First 1 Hortgate, common, par value tiuoi, 1 market value fst. .......... 10,93fi a Warlet'a and Cincinnati lullruad Bunds, I Second Mortgfga, coumiou, par vali e I I10UO, market value ,;-so 4,020' In Tennessee State Binds, 6 purceut, lh63 and lb68, par value, UH0, market value K7 ' . 1,925 Bil. a receivable 111.6151 AMOUNT OK STOCK HELD BY COMPANY COLLATERAL BEOUUirV POS LOANS. 23,C00' 23 United Slates 5-20 Bonds, par value (looo. 6 Virginia and Tennessee lullroa Bonds, Par value (I0U0.M... ....... ......... ........ 0 sbares Merchants' and Mechanics' Fire C Insurance Company Block, par value lift. 10 Hnutbblde 11 B. llnnda'. (1:00 par, market. Loaned on Warehouse receipts for Grain.... Vorrolk and Petersburg K. B. Bonds, fuu par, market 2 Oram e aud Alex. B. B. Bonds, f 5(0 par,... I Teimauent Land Society stock, par........... Amount ol assessments on stuck of Com pany called In, due and unpaid. Amount ot Interest on Investments made by Company, due and unpaid..... 3 1,0001 uv 6,000 10,6(10 6000 SCO 4 Mil 6,800 6,600-, 6.000H e.ojot LI A It I LI TIL. Claims for loss In suit Amount ot losses paid during the year....... Amount ot losies during the year not yet settled ... ..., Amount or lllvldeuds declared.................. All lotses unsealed It is believed cu be settled fur tlu,uu. INCOME. Amount of cash premiums received 89.525'f Amount of premiums eamed.... 82.J4I (I Amount of interest money received from Investments of tne Company '.(,869'7( Amount of Income ot Company from any other source i,20t I LXrEMlITlKES. Amount of lotses paid during the year...m 24,714'd Amount paid and owing for reinsurance piemlums ... gig Amount of return premiums, whether paid or unpld fC7V7i Amount of dividends paid during year...... 6,0W( Amount ot expenses during year. Including commissions and lees paid to the agents and ollicers ot tbe Company 16,714'4l Amount of taxes paid by the Company...... 1,8011( Amouut of all other expenses and expen. i dlturee of Company . 9.6MK Amouut of prorIS30ry notes held oy the Company as part of the whole of the capital thereof-. l.OOO'Ot WiLLIAU NUMHliN, President. '1 B. O. MILES, Vice-President. , T. S. BHETT, Secretary. TILLITJCHAST & HILT, AGENTS, Kortli rcnnsjlvaiiia IJailroad Companj'g ltoilding, No. 409 ' WALNUT Stroot, . loiostuthn Joseph Tilllnghast. PHILADELPHIA- David B. Hilt. PATEKTED SEPTEMBER 8, 18G8. j BOSTON AND PHILADELPHIA SALT FISH COMPANY. DESICCAT1D COD JI8H FOB FA MILT TJSB ORE FOUND EQUAL TO FOUB FOUNDS BAV7 FISH. Warranted to keep In any climate for any nnmbnr ofyeara. Ureat saving lu Ire Khtshrlukoge, and de car. One-tblrd ot a pound luakes a tueal for even persona. Bum pie eaten 21 and 48 pnnnds each. klolo bv all Op erf, am) manntantnred by the BOS TON AND PHILADHLPUIA 8 ALT FiHU COM PANY. 1 EDCiEK I'LA( K, rar rf f 16 tutnalm ISo. bt Monh bECOND St., Phllad. PATENTED JULY 7, 18C8. " " PHILADELPHIA EAST INDIA OOOOANUT COMPANY, TBADK MA UK. LEDQS3 FiACJI, Fvoar No. 52 North SECOND St., PliHada., UANUfACTUHKHS FIIFPARBD l O OANUT, FOR PIE3, PUDDINQS Ca K K. V I O. KTO. 19 IB tatbslrq f I R E GUARDS, FOB UTOBH rilONTR, ANTHJMS, FAC4 VOUIts, ETC. Pat out Wire Rttlllug, iron Bedsteads, Ornament Wire Work, Paper Makers' Wires, and every variety Of Wire Worn, m.snnfactnred hr M. W1LKEB WJ tmwft bio 11 Hurtu MIX'l'H HSrsatt WILLIAM B. GRANT. UOil SJ IbHIoN M KVtVH A NT, He. 8. HLa WA KK Avenue, Pluladalphla,' 4uknt voa - imtM'Dt's Unupowder, U, lined Nltfe, Charcoal, FAal VV, Haker A Co. 'a Cborolam Uncus, aad Kroiua, Crocker, Bros, dk to.'e Ysllow Metal UHeatblnrJ. Bolts and JUtUt, i
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