THE DAILY EVENING TEJL.EGliAPII PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2G, 18G8. NUMBER CCIII. A DIET TOR W.NTAL DTSPBPTICa. AND A CUBB FOB HY-POCHONDRIA, IIY-POCRIST, OR ANT COM TLA1KT OF A HY ORDER. TUNS AND MANK8 WHICH HAVE liKEX EX TRICATED rilOM CQNTKMfORART LITER A. TIRE ' OUR SERIES EDITOR. From "runcli." A Votivb Ubn. A Ballot Box. Bert Stone roil tue Constitdtional Fadric. Ulad-stoue. Mockery akd Mcmmert. What a Farclias naturally demands a Cell. Acts cf Coukifsy. Disappointment teaches useful lessons politeness, for instanoe. Uotv many rejected candidates during the last fort night have been Lowing to the deciaion of the Electors 1 Election Fact All the waiters at the Trafalgar voted for Mr. Gladstone, in the hope that if he eat for Greenwich he would lighten their labors at the Ministerial dinner by re ducing it to Three Courses. Frakk. At the first meeting of the Reform league after the fatal election day, Mr. Beales stated that he should have been eleoted if it had not been for the police, who hindered his friends. This is not unlikely. More Martyrs. The Urea of Smithfleld appear to be lighted again. In the midst of the festivity which prevailed at the opening of the Metropolitan Market in that historical quarter, poor Mr. Horace Jones, the arohitect, and Messrs. Brown and Robinson, the build ers, all of whom deserved a better fate, were toasted. IlEALTn for Akolo-Tsdiaks. The capabili ties of the Himalayas, in a sanitary point of Tiew, are undeniably pointed out by the Times. No doubt when roads and railways are extended to the hills, Englishmen and English troops will find health as much within their reach in India as in Europe. Still the recovery of health will be uphill work. NoTniNO lire Bounce. "It is calculated that 1,000,000 copies of the Address (of the Protestant Association to the Electors of the United Kingdom), have been circulated and read by between 5,000,000 and 10,000,000 peo ple." Is not this wonderful calculation rather an abuse of round numbers '! To be sure, 6,000,0(1 may be said to be between five and ten millions. "Haussez les Mains, Messieurs 1" Weread in the papers the announcement that "the House of Commons and its approaches have leen thoroughly cleansed." I'unch hopes this is true particularly the approaches as, from some stories he has heard of the elections, he finds a difficulty in believing it. He can only hope that honorable members will all show clean hands on meeting in their clean house. Another Clerical Caper. The unlucky parson who w&uis to be set up as an Opposition prelate to Dr. Colenso, Lord Bishop of Natal, Las been induoed, it is said, by a recent pro motion, to believe that he has no chanoe of to the Cape. A voyage that way improves certain wine, but we never heard that it would do any good to small beer. The Natatians will decline to have anything' to do with him they are merry colonists, and cut Capers. Ritualism Unmasked. The Rev. Orby Ship ley (ritualist parson) advertises an "ascetic" work on "Preparation for Death," as "trans lated from the Italian of Alfonso, Bishop of St. Agatha." The l'all Mall Gazette points out that this Alfonso is no other than the notori ous Alfonso Liguori, neo-Catholio Saint, and casuist of a certain unpleasant stamp. May we be allowed to observe that the Rev. Orby Shipley has evidently a Liguorish tooth f Leviathan. "What admirable reaspners," said the meditative Brown, "our dishonest railway porters and other oflioiala must be." "Why do you say this f" said the inquisi tive Jones. "Have you read 'Hobbes f " "Yes, but I fail to recall a passage illustra tive of your proposition." "He says that Reason is the Subtraction of Parcels." How Sold Bread. Mr. Arnold gave his de cision the other day that "Cottage loaves" were "Fancy Bread," and were not amenable to the laws which regulate the sale of the or dinary "staff of life." "Oh tell me what is 'Fanoy Bread V " The public unto Arnold said. "Should it be weighed like tea or lead ?" "No," worthy Arnold deci ded. "If you get cottage loaves instead Of that on which you should be fed, And will new-fangled food-paths treal, Not those your fathers folio w-ed, You must put up with biDg bled, If you will fanoy Fancy Bread." Explanation. A lady of Stepney requests us to say that she has read a cook-aud-bull story about a pillar letter-box in that district suddenly exploding, a gas-pipe being accused of having leaked into it. She wishes justice to be done, even to gasmen (though they do cheat, and she doesn't believe in the meter a bit), and she thinks it right to say that, hav ing good cause and occasion to rebuke her husband very severely, she did so in a letter which she posted in the box in question. "What exploded she has no doubt was her Blowing-Up letter, as her husband has never apologized. From "Fun." Thb Eleventh Hour. The Cricketing season. Wha Queen of Old Talked Mobt f Cleo patterer. Nautje Why must the Counoil of the Astronomical Sooiety be invariably in the right f Because it is always a le tar-Board. A Random Shot. When we read, as we too often do, that a sportiiag nobleman has mort gaged the ancestral acres, the thought at onoe suggests itself Did be commence his oareer with hedge-popping t Down on thb Doctor. Doctor: "Is your Papa in, my little man f No ! Well, tell him I called you know me Blimber. Dr. Bli in ter 1" Frank Boy: "Oh, ah I I know, you're the gentleman that Pa says is euh a stick In the pulpitl" After thb Davenport Brothers. If we are to believe Lord Clinton, the Liberals and Con servatives of Notts agreed that if the candi dates of the latter were allowed to be elected without a contest for the southern division, those of the former were not to be disturbed in the northern. In- spite of this agreement, however, the Liberals were opposed and it xather (erred. ttie right. They tied thejp- reives in slip Notts, which, of coarse, turned out a noose-anoe. According to Cocker. J. Diddler, Esq.: "NothoDeBtl I've always paid twenty shil lings in the pound. What dy'e syf Been through the Bankruptcy Court eight timns I Well, but I paid two-an I sixpenoe in the pound each time, aud if eight half-orowna don't make a pound I'm out in my arith metic 1" LITTLE OLIVER. Earl Joyce he was a kind old party, Whom nothing ever oonld put out; Though eighty-two, he still was hearty, Excepting as regarded gout. He had one unexampled daughter, The Lady Minnie haha Joyce Fair Miunie-baha "Laughing Water" So called from her melodious voloe. By nature planned for lover-oapture; Her beauty every heart assailed; The good old nobleman with raptare Observed how widely she prevailed. Aloof frem all the lordly flooklng9 Of titled swells who worshipped her, There stood, in pumps and cotton stockings, One humble lover Oliver. He was no peer by Fortune petted, His name recalled no bygone age ; He wasne lordling ooroneted Alas 1 he was a bhnple page 1 With vain appeals be never bored her, But stood in silent sorrow by He knew how fondly he adored her, And knew, alas 1 how hopelessly 1 "Well grounded by a village tutor In languages alive and past, He'd say unto himself, "Kuee-suitor, Oh, do not go beyond your last 1" But though his name could boast no handle, He could not every hope resign; As moths will hover round a candle, So hovered he about her shrine. The brilliant candle dazed the moth well, One day she sang to her papa The air that Marie sings with Bothwell In Neidermeyer's opera. (Therein a stable boy, it's stated, Devoutly loved a noble dame, And that the dame reciprocated His rather injudicious llame.) And then, before the piano closing (lie listened coyly at the door), She sang a song of her composing I give one verse from half a score: Ballud. Why, pretty page, art ever sighing f Is borrow in thy heartlet lying ? Come, set a ringing, Thy laugh entrancing, And ever singing And ever dancing. Ever sirgiDg, Tra ! la 1 la t Ever dancing, Tra I la I la ! Ever Binging, ever dancing, Ever singing, Tra I la 1 la I He skipped for joy like little muttons, He danced like Esmeralda's kid (She did not mean a boy in buttons Although he fancied that she did). Poor lad I convinced he thus would win her, He wore out many pairs of soles; He danced when taking down the dinner He danced when bringing up the coals. He dascsi and sang (however laden) With his incessant "Tra 1 lal la I" Which much surprised the noble maid And puzzled even her papa. He nourished now ms name uu louumi He even danced at work below, At length the servants wouldn't stand it, And Bowles the Butler told him so. At length on impulse aoting blindly, His love he laid completely bare; The gentle Earl received him kindly, And told the lad to take a chair. "Ob, sir," the suitor uttered sadly, "Don'jt give your indignation vent, I fear you think I'm acting madly, Perhaps you think me insolent 1" The kindly Earl repelled the notion, His noble bosom heaved a sigh, His lingers trembled with emotion, A tear stood in his mild blue eye. For, oh, the scene recalled too plainly The halt-forgotten time when he, A boy of nine, had worshipped vainly A governess of forty-three 1 "My boy," he said, hlihands still wringing, "Give up this idle fanoy do The ballad that you heard her singing Did not, indeed, refer to you. "I feel for you, poor boy, aoutely, I would not wish to give you pain, Your pangs I estimate minutely, I, too, have loved, and loved in vain. "But still your humble rank and station For Minnie surely are not meet" He paid much more in conversation Which it were needless to repeat. Now I'm prepared to bet a guinea, Were this a mere dramatic case, The page would have eloped with Minnie, But, no he only left his place. The simple Truth is my detective, With me Sensation can't abide, The Likely beats the mere Effeotive, And Nature fci my only gutda. Soldat-oals. Priza-money when he oan get HI Something Like "a Snow of Hands." A Working Men's Industrial Exhibition. Arguing in a Ring. We learn from a para graph going the rounds at the late Presiden tial Election at New York "The Democrats sent round the city, before sunrise, huge bells mounted on wagons, to rouse their voters." We should like to have it explained why the bells should not also have roused the voters of the other party. Perhaps the other side was so wide awake that it did not go to bed at all, and did not require rousing. Echo-nomical. The announcement of the new evening paper oontains a straDge state ment to the effect that the Echo will be inde pendent. Fancy an independent echo I Surely, it xuuBt be the famous Irish echo, which always responded to the question, "What will you have?" with a hearty "Potheen, your honor I" Possibly, this statement that the Echo will ba independent is an ill omen. An independent echo is not likely to answer, of course. 13217 REMOVED TO 1317 Rli,.LOW THE UNITED RTATE3 MINX. MAll.-tll K UU.'M NEW MUHIO STORE, NO. 1317 CHKaN UT H C. above TUIRTEENTHj .PHILADELPHIA, Mnelo PubllHhers, aud Dealer to Musical Mer oh u li u inb of every Description. JOHN MAKHH, WHOLESALE AND HE I'A 11$ AGENT KJK THE BALE OF THE BET GOLD AND SILVER WATOHEJ. DIKECT KllOM EUROPE. CHEAPEST IN THE WORLD. No. 1317 C II EH NUT BTRKEr. 12 8 lutlm 2a, IH XILE, 1UUU HXQKE, FINANCIAL. TUB mmn pacific RAILROAD COMPANY OFFER A LIMITED AMOUNT OF TlIEtll First Mortgage Bonds AT PAR. Mac Hundred and Sixty Miles Of tbe line Weit from Omaha are now completed, and the work u going on through the. Winter. As the dis tance between the fl Die tied portion of tUa Union and Central Pacific Railroads Is now less than 400 miles, and both Companies are ptmhlng forward the work wlthgre&t energy, emplojlng over 30,0(0 men, there can be do doubt that the whole Grand Lino to the Pacific Will be Open for BuNlnoss In tbe Niiiuuier Of 1809. Tbe regular Government Commissioner have pro nounced the Union Pacific Railroad to be FIRST CLA6S In every respect, and tbe special Commission appointed by tbe President says: "Taken as a whole. TH E UNION PACIFIC R4IL ItOAD HAS BEEN WELL CONST UCTKD. AND THE ;GfcNEKAL ROUTE F JU THIS LINE EX. CEEDINOLY WELL SELECTED. The energy and perseverance with which the work has been urged forward and the raplclty with which It has been ezecuud are without parallel In h story, and In gran dear and magnitude ot undertaking It hat never been equalled." The Report states that aay deficiencies that exist are only those Incident to all newroads, aud (hat could not have been avoided without materially retarding tbe progress of the great work, Such defi ciencies are supplied by all railroad oompanles after the completion of the line, when and wherever expe rience shows them to be necessary. The report con eludes by saying that "the country has reason to con gratulate liself that this great werk of national Im portance Is to rapidly aoproachlng completion under such favorable auspices." The Compnny now have la use 137 locomotives and nearly 2uC0 cats of all do. crip, tlons. A large additional eqalpmebt .Is ordered to be ready in the bprlng. The grading Is nearly completed, acd ties distributed lor 120 miles In advance of the western end of the track. Fully 120 miles of Iron for new track are now delivered west of the Missouri River, and 90 miles mc re are en route. The total ex penditures for construction purposes In advance of tbe completed portion of the road is not teas than eight million dollars BeBldes a donation from the Government of 2,300 acres of landrer mile, the Company Is en' 1 tied to a subsidy In U, 8. Bonds on Its line as completed and accepted, at the average rate of abonl (29,009 per mile, according to the difficulties encountered, for which tbe Government takes a second lien as security. The Company have already received (22.158,000 of this subsidy, of which (1.280,000 was paid Ceo. 6, and (GJ0.C00 lee. 14. (xOYCrmnent Aid Security of the Bonds. By Its charter, the Company is permitted to lssne Its own FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS to tbe same amount as the Government Bonds, and no rnnre. iunu buuub are a jurat Mortgage upuu uie wuoie road and all Its equipments. Bach a mortgage upon wnt, for a lorg time, will be the only railroad con nectlcg the Atlantic and Pacific States, takes the highest rank as a Bare security. The earnings from tbe way or local business for tbe year ending June 30, 16G8, oa an average of 472 miles, were over FOUR MILLION DOLLARS, which, after paying all ex penses, were much more than sufficient to cover all interest liability upon that dlstanoe. and theeari. ings for the last five months have been (2.3)16.870. Tbey wonld have Deea greater if the road bad not been taxed to lis utmost capacity to transport Its own material for construction. The Income from the great passenger travel, the China freights, aud the supplies lor the new Rocky Mountain States aud Ter ritories, Bust be a:splelfor all Interest and other lia bilities. No political action oan reduce tbe rate of Interest. It muBt retr ain for thirty years tlx per ant. per annum in totd, now equal to between eight and nine per cent. In currency. The principal U then payable in gold. If a bond with such guarantees were Issued by tbe Government, Its market price would not be less than lrom 20 to 'IS per ceut. premium. As these bonds ara Issued under Government authority and supervision, npon what ,1s very largely a Gov ernmeut work, tbey must ultimately approach .Gov ernment prices. No other corporate bonds are made bo st cure. The price for tbe present it PAR, acd accrued In terest at t er cent, from July 1, 18(U, In currency. BubHcriplloiiB will be received in Philadelphia by DE HAVEN & BKO., No, 40 8. THIRD Street. WM. S. PAINTER & CO., No. 34 8. THIRD Street, And In New York AT THE CODIf ANt'M Ol't'Kf:, No. 20 NAoHaU Street, AND BY JOHN J, 1'IKt'O A NUN, II A A K Kits). No. 6U W'ALu btrwt. And by the C'ompanj's advortUed Agents through oat ttio United States, Bonds sent tree, but parties sabacrlblng through local agents will look to tneoi for tbvlr safo delivery A MlW PAMPHLET ANJ MAP WAS ISt'KD OCTOBER l, couta.nlng a rep rt or the progress of tbe work to that dale, aud a u.ore coiuulete siaie ment in relation to the vaiue if tbe bonds than can be glveu In an advertisement, whtuu wilt be sent free on app Icatlon at the Company's uilloes, or to any of tbe advertised agents. The Coupons of the First Mortgage Boutis OV TAB UNION PAC1TIU RAILKOAD tOUlMNY, DUE JANUARY 1, 1SOO, Will be paid on and altor that data, IN GOLD COIN) free of Uovernuieut Tax, At the Company's offioe. No. 20 NASSAU Street, New York. f chedules with twenty or more coupons will now be received for examination, and gold oueclu for the same w Ul be delivered December SO. JOHN J. CISCO, TBEASfJBEB, NEW YORK. PW,l$,l&cj, Utftteluiat FINANCIAL. Union Pacific Railroad. YiE ARE NOW SELLING The First Mortgage Gold In terest Bonds OP IBIS COMPANY AT PAR ABD INTEREST, At Trblcfi rate the holder of GOVERN MENT SECURITIES can make a profit able exchange. COUPON'S due Jannarj 1 CASHED, or bought at full rates for Uld. WH. PAINTER & 00., BANKERS AND DEALERS IN U0YERN MENT SECURITIES, Ho. 30 South THIRD Street, ; PHILADELPHIA. pilpMBQLFH8! FINANCIAL. Dealers In United States Bonds, and Mem bcrs of Stock and Gold Exchange, Receive Accounts of Ranks and Bankers on Liberal Terms, ISSUE BILLS OF EXCHANGE ON C. J. IIAMBRO & SON, LONDON, B. METZLER, S. S0IIN & CO., FRANKFORT JAMES W. TUCKER & CO., PARIS, And Other Principal Cities, and Letters of Credit Available Throughout Europe. - BMTH, RANDOLPH & CO., S. TV. corner THIRD and CUESNUT Sts., 1128 PHILADELPHIA. JjNION PACIFIC RAILROAD F1KST MOIiXUAOE BONDS At Par, AND ACCRUED INTEREST. CEKTRALPACLFIC RAILROAD FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS At 103, AND ACCRUED INTEREST. FOB BALE BY No. 40 SOUTH THIRD STREET, M PHILADELPHIA. TERLIKG & WILDMAN. BANKERS AND BROKERS, No. 110 South THIRD Street, AGENTS FOR SALE OF First Mortgage Bonds of Rockford, Roc Island, and St. Louis Railroad, Interest BKVfN PER CENT., clear of a'l tan payable in GOLD Augunt and February, for Bale 1)7 i aud aocrued Interest in currency. Also FirBt Mortgage Bonds or the Daurille Hazleton, and AVIlkesbarre Railroad. Interest SEVEN PER CENT., CLEAR OF ALL TAXES, payable April and October, for sale at SO and accrued lntereat Paiupnieto wltn maps, reports, and fall Information of tbwe roads atwat s on baud lor distribution. DEALEVS in UovemuiBut Boutin, cold, Silver 0JDpons, eio. BTOCKS of all kinds bought and sold on commis sion lu New York and Plillauelpnia. 11 i tutus GLEMNfflOAYir&CO, No. 18 South TIKIIID Street, PHILADELPHIA. GLENDIMING DAVIS & AMORY No. 2 NASSAU St., New York, BANKERS AND BROKERS. Direct telegraphic communication with the New York Stock Boards from the rhlladelphlu Office. 12 a tf ALHXANDEB O. CATTELL & CO PilOiUCit OOMMIHUION UERUHAH fS. No. it north whamveu NO HO. tf WORTH WATER STREET. .un.i.i mx. PHILA II WILLIAM 8. GRANT (fciMMlHHION MERCHANT. C. 1 8. DELAWa KK Avenue, Philadelphia. u AGENT FOR PupoBt's OuDowdr, Refined Nitre, Charcoal, eto W. Baker fe Oo.'s Chocolate, Cocoa, and lirouia, t rocker Bros. A yo,'g y allow JaeUi ttuUi)n ivlls,su4 fiiauai 14 BANKING HOUSE OF Nos. 112 and 114 South THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA. Dealers In all Uorernment Securities. Old 5-2Us IV anted In Exchange for New. A Liberal Difference allowed. Compound Interest Notes Wanted. Interest Allowed on Deposits. COLLECTIONS MADE. STOCKS booght and sold On OomoiUMilon. . Ppeuial business accommodations reserved for W e wlU rrcel applications for Policies of Life Insurance In iht National Lire in.urauee Company of the United States. Full information given at out ofllce. LIFE INSURANCE. THE NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY or THB United States of America, WASHINGTON, D. C Chartered by Special Act of Congress, Approved July 25, 18G8. CASH CAPITAL, S 1 .000,000 DEAXCH OFFICE: FIRST NATIONAL BANK BU1LDLNG, PHILADELPHIA, Wbere the business ol tbe Company is trans acted, and to which all general correspondence should be addressed. D I II EG TO II H. Clarence H, L'lahk, Katchfobd Btaer, w. u. mookhkao, OEOKG K F. '1 YI.KIl, J.iiiCKLEY Clark, K. A. KoLLIKS, Hkwry u. Coo urn, Wm. K. Chanuleb, John D. Defrkksj, Kdward Dodub, H. C FAiLN 1W 1 OUK. OFFICERS. Clahknce h. Clark, Philadelphia, President, Jay Cookk, ChaliuiKU Finance and Executive Committee, Hknky D. Cookk, Washington, Vice-President, fcukKHON w. 1'ekt, Philadelphia, -jcreLary and Actuary, E. B. Turner, Washington. Assistants eo'y. Francis O. bsiiTH, M. J)., M-.-dical Director, J. Kwinu AlitAiib, M. V., Assistant Medical Director, MEDICAL ADVISOKY It OA It I). J. K. BAKNK3, Burgeon-General U. H. A., Wash ington, P. J. Horwitb, Chief Medical Departmon U.S. N., Washington. D. W. Busa, M. D., Washington. SOLICITORS AND ATTORNEYS. Hon. Wm. E. Chandler, Washington, D. 0, UitOKOK Hardiho, Philadelphia, Pa. THE ADVANTAGES Oflered by this Company are: It is a National Company, chartered by sue. cial act ol Congress, 1W, It lias a paid-up capital of f 1,000,000. It offers low rates ot premium. It furnishes larger insurance than other com panies for the same money. It is dell n lie and certain in Its terms. It is a home company in every locality. Its policies ate exempt from attachment. There are no unnecessary restrictions in the policies. Kvery pollcv is non. forfeitable. Policies may be taken whlcn pay to the in- eured inair sun -amount anu return an tue pre miums, so that the insurance costs only the In terest on the annual payments. Policies may be taken that will pay to the Insured, alter a certain number of years, during lite an annual Income of one-tenth the amount named in the policy. JSo extra rate is charged for risks upon the lives of females. L88 wsrp It insures not to pay dividends, bnt at so low a cost that dividends will be impossible. BLANK BOOKS. E3LANK BOOKS. WILLIAM M. CHRISTY, Blank Book Manufacturer, Stationer and 1'riuter, Ko. 127 South THIRD Street. LEDGERS, DAY BOOKS, CASH BOOKS, ETC., ON . HAND OR MADE TO ORDER. A large assortment of Foreigu and Domestio (Stationery constantly on hand. Publisher of SMITU'S CALCULATIONS OF IllE PKCOF OF LIQUOIIS. 12 ltaths tl23lrp FIRE-PROOF SAFES. 1:. !( riant from the Great Fire EVANS & WATSONS SAFE VICTORIOUS! BAVI 8 THE BOOKS AND PAPERS WITH ONLY TUJC LNblDK LMJUa CLOShlD, BEOW1NO THE OHKAT VALUE OF IIAVINQ A bAFt Willi TEE INoIDii: DOOU. BE OABJOrUL AUD BUY HO OTHER. Philadelphia, 12th mo. 4U, 1863. Kvars & Watson ltoapncted Filends: We Bad one of your well kuuwn iLaide-auor Kir proof bales lu the deairucuvo IUe at Ha. 621 Market treat., lat evening. Toe Ore extended so rapidly we bad not tin.e 10 close tlie roain or outside door of tue safe, tue liiHlde door only being staut On exauiluluu iu con tents of the safe n-i t morning, much, to our surprise et und tli books well preserved aud la execelieut It ginle condition, We take great pleanurs In reooiu n.enolug your Iuslde-door Fire-proof Hafes, for wlm eut tbe luRlde-door Improvement we would most cer. trlnly bare lost all our books and papers. lours, very truly, bMltDLllY BR09. We are now selling our stock of Bares at cost prices In order to ( lose bubTuets, Call soon aud beoouvneed. Huib an opportunity never before offered. Every buaiiibbs nouse ought .to have an Kvaas dt Watsou bale. EVANS & WATSON, No. CS S. SEVENTH Street, 12111811 ABOVB CH&8N0T. Ii. INSURANCE COMPANIES. ! M 1. M A I H " IJ u 1 vninrnB.B Df FIRh. AND iSDROLAK-PJiOOF 84.FES, LOCKoMITH, BELL-HANGER. AND DJLALEB 161 id BULLULNU HAKDWA&iC NO. 484 R A OB Street TO RENT. p O R RENT. TEOI1SES, No. 809 CILESJiUT SL, FOB BTORS OR OFFICE. ALSO, OFFfCfcH AND LA RGB BOONS Suitable an fbl a lumiiiuolal Dollrke. A no! vat ajusa. uir nut tuurvtHMj, 182D"CUAKT1215 rERrETui Fiftiiklin FinTliisurancc ( OFFICKt J Son. 435 and 437 ClLESJiUT STRL' aVBSETA Ulf JANfTART 1. ISO. V A VITAL 9iO O.S) CNSkITLikD CLAIM tt, LNOOMJC VOH 98S.OS-S sse,o . VHHVJt PAID SINCI9 1S o?K8 un. nno.firtfi i ,.,., Pnllnlo. n T .1 ' nrunrrnrjrt Charles N. Bauoker, Oeorge Falea. Hauinel Hrar t, Ueorge W Richards. isaao xiea, 1 Aiireu niier, 1 Francis W. Lew, M ' 'IbomaaBparka, . Wllilaul H. Ilr.nt 1 OHARLKS N. BAJSOKiCll. Presldea' Kxo l ftt JLeilnicff n, Kntaokv, uhlm Ooaiu&n W MM feAJWl W TT W VI It'WUJBa I M 8 U R C AT HOM IN TBE Fcnii Mutual Life Inssirance Xn. H21 r.I!i:SITV m.ti I . . u M. ullUUl'lillUa asskts, (ja.ooo.oo. I CHARTKKED BY OCR OWN STATE. J MANAOD BY ODU OWN CULZttNU.! L'JtShB PKOMPiLY PAID. POLIClliS lBbUKD ON VARIOUS PLANS. ) Applications may be maud at the Home OOlce, anf tbe Agpnclis tbrougliout lite Slate. 3 lui J All EM IKAitUAIK fitEiDJta K. Ololitw ...Vi(JH PRKcIDKjJ JRO. W. MOltNKB A. V. P. an 1 AOTUAE MOKAXIO Bt. S1KPIIEMI BfcC'RKTAB 8 D U R Y LIFE IKSURANCE COMPANY. it W V Oli It IaEMUEL BANGS, jerwldeut, - t "v i t aiiirrna niiu OOtt, i iAloRY MciJLliMOOli. An7J The Asbury Cotr pauy issues Policies In all thefor la pieseut iu.e. oil i the most lioerai leiius lnresuw?? rat, uivls.ou of pre m.. rrttr.oilous on oocuott and travel, compaiiei. with .alely; loans ou-tiiEa KXZZtiSXSg1' ud Ponies ai CoiumtDClMK business only In April last, It has be.' creaslllauay bydav".'- lauiy I PJi-iSKeYLVANIA AO KNOT, CJAMltlS M. LOKUACKK, Mauaiter. T , W AUti mreet, Pbllaitelpbla. Local iloard of Ktl'ereuce lu PhiUdelphU: - "I'UBura, Arthur O. CoUjo. John oi. Marls, Wililani Divine, J(;lin A. U'rluhl. ' Charles Bpeucer John 1J. Mccre.jryl J. U. Llppiucolt, James Loug, James Hunter, a. yy orne, NORTH AMERIOA, 1 Ko. 232 WALNUT STREET, PHILADA. 1 LNCORPORATBD 1794. CHARTER PJHRPICT&aJ JHurlu, JulouU, auu kirn luwurnuoej assets January i, 1868, . 12,001,266-71 2O,000,00a Losses Paid ir Cusl Blaoti li i..: VlUUSUVUa DIBiCl'ORS, Oeorge L. Harrison. Francis R. Cope, Auwaru xi, 1 rotter. Kdward B. Ularke, T. Charlton Henry, Alfred I). Jeasup, John P. White, Louis U Madeira. Arthnr O. Goffin. baiuurti W. Jones, John A. Brown, Charles 'lay lor, Ambrose While, William WelHh, Richard D. Wood, B. Morris Wain, John MaAnn. ,w ARTHUR O. COFFIN, Presldenl, Chablsh Platt. Secretary. WILLIAM HUlOaLKR. HarrlRhntw P- rwn... Agent for the Slate of Pennsylvania. lai i Ph(i:m3T lsulANCB company ct PHILADELPHIA. iMAva 1NCORPOKAT1LD 1H04 CHARTER PERPETT7A r; No. 224 WaU HT Bireet. oppolte the Siuie 1 This Company Insures lroui ions or damage by J on liberal terms, on bulldlDgsmerchandise, fnrnltnra etc., tor limned periods, aud permanently on bull! li es by deposit of premium i. 1 1 he O mpaiiy has been In active operation for mnri than t-lXl'V YEAKH, during which all losses hava been promptly adjusted aud pal 1, ""' John L. Hodge, ju. a. juanony, Juno T. Lewis, WU lam B. Orant, Robert W. Learning, D. Clark What ion , Lawrence Lewis, Jr., DIRkCTOReL uuviu ljewis, lierjamlu Ettlng. Thomas H . Powers. A. R. McHejry, ' Admut.d (JrtHllllon. Bamuel Wilcox, wjwh v. morris. F JOHN RWDCHkRI K. vnaManl Bamobl Wilcox, secretary. i.itsj IKE lasCRAACE EiCLUfilVEl.YTmf D EJBkLVANlA FlKii 1NBURA Nnia t . . PA NY -incorporated 1826 Charter Pri.r,,,.i"i0 611) WALaCi'l Bireet, opposite Independence Baaara This Company, favorably known to the comiuiuili for ove lony years, Ooutluues to Insure against loti or damage by lire on Public or Private Bulldlnira.! either permanently or for a limited time. Also En Furniture Blocks of Goods, and Merchandise Kena.) rally, on liberal terms, t ""-t Their Caplial, together with large Surplus Fund I Is luvesteu In the moat careiul mauuer, wiiloh enahiu! them to offer to the insured an undoubted sccuritw in the case ol loaa. la dibkOtob". Daniel Smith, Jr., i John Devereux, Alexander Benson, I Thomas ouiita, l.-aac Hazlehurst, I Henry Lewis, Tuomaa Robins, I J. Ulillnghau Fell, Daniel Haddock. jr. DANiKL bMlT'H. J B. .President. WM. 6. CROWELL. Becretary. ' 8Ut3 I STRICTLY MUTUAL. PROVIDENT LIFEAND TRUST CO. OF PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE, Kit. Ill H. FOUltril HTREET. OrkauiKedlo promote LLbit SaKiUAJntn, aoioiia meUiOers ol the BOCTKT Y OF FRIENDO. Good rinks of any class accepted, n Policies Isauud upou approved p;ans, at the lowest raus. . President, BA.MTJKL R. BHIPLEY. Vice-President, WILLIAM C. LONUHTRRTH. Actuary, ROWLAND PARRY, The advantages oflered by this Company are excelled Ml'LTJAL ILKU lASSUKAACE C0M1AJ(Y LONDON. STAl(LIlli:u IS03. Pald-op Capital and Accumulated Funds, S8tO 00,000 IN GOLD. l'ltLVO.ST & 9UtItIAG,Ateat, 11 4 8m. No. 107 feouth THIRD Street, Phila. CHROMO-LITHOGRAPHS. PICTURES FOR TRESENT3. A. 8. It OH INS OA, No. 810 CHEBNCT Street, TTas Just received exqnlnlte specimens ot Agr.v bUiTAHLE JfUlt HOLIDAY Uis TB. FINE DRESDEN "ENAMELS" ON PORCELAIN, in great variety. BPLENDTD PAINTKD PHOTOQRAPU3, Ihcludiug a number ol choice gems. A BUPERB LINE OF CUROMXH. A large ataortment of NEW ENURAVINa", Etc. Also, Rliii triLl i'KAkto, of elegant nevv patierus. io QEORCC PLOWMAN, CARPENTER and builder, PJLKOYLD TO o. 134 DOCK Street, PHILADELPHIA. RODHEKd' AND WOSTENHOLM'8 PtjCKEI ItMVKH, Pearl and Btag HandleA, of beautiful hnlBh. RODUkRB' and WAl'K A BUTCMKHU HA. KOliB, and the aelobrated LEOOULTRE RAOli BClhBOltB of the nuest quality. Razors, Knives. Bcbuiora, and Table Ontlery Oronnd and PoilKhed. at P. MAllKl it A'B, Die. UA H. TKNTii UtWt.boUlW ClMMAa B
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