6 r ' : , TlKIHO A Pl 'o Oympeptlc A Srtlad for Small galnrlefl, AND A SALVE FOR BAD CUTS. The whole earefuliy oomnonnrind and put up expressly for Family Use. ui ouk series eihtqis. NUMBER CCIX. ELECT10KEER1KU MA1)E EaSI Or tfCTeo Short (and Narrow) Cuts to Oltlcc. Now that it Is j.rctt.y well concluded to have the Ncwp'iprrs road in the Public Schools, and as the Supper Table Serins were unanimously decided upon at the last reported meeting on the subject, we hove been at some trouble and expense to rear an appropriate column to the event. For purposes of declamation, exclamation, or acclamation (for as an ation of any kind we have no equal), the following lessons cannot fail of being of preat service. It is calculated that every third boy at our Public Schools will some day become President, the others Governors, Mayors, or other ollices requiring electioneering abilities to obtain, be eides the requisite votes of their iellow citizeus Which latter, however, is a minor point. Oar Instructions, then, would rati thUBly: 1. Tito Expostulatory. "Do you consider, gentlemen, that I could be capable of such a course of action ?" After that had been well rehearsed, the pupil would then be ready for the second position. 8. Tl Economical. "See ! We have ten millions for fortifications, fourteen billions for the Frcedman's Bureau, five millions for vessels of war, etc." This is ft very powerful position to take on the stand. It can be very judiciously succeeded ly th next. S. The Energetic. "And without hesitation, gentlemen, I would tay, Hurl them from their pinnacles of power!!! This, of course, is not so difficult to practise as No. a, as it has not the tine points, but its value la in being brought in at the right time. Like the roll of the kettle-drums in an orchestra, ft is not much to do, but very telling if done at Ute right moment. The next requires more finish. 4. . The Egotistical. "I feel perfectly con tidont, gentlemen, of the jresult of your verdict at the poll9." Tnis Is to be used where there are prospects Of a very close vote, or doubts of success. The next always brings down the house. 5. The Exploitive "I will not be put down by clamor, gentle men.1 j Tali wiil insure silence from your opponents find admiration from jour friends, particularly UiOb ol tht ratal district. THE DAILY E J The net requires tome practice. O. The Eclte1. "Such a course would be fa'al yes, gentle men, fa'al to the peace of the world." This to be indulged when arguments are getting low, or when jour case is not suscepti ble of much argument. You put it on the plea that it is beyond discussion. Dut the crownlug point is found in the neat doing of the last position, known as 7. The Eqnablo. "And Tray, gentlemen, what has my oppo nent done for his country? I may even ask, what has he done for himself?" With these few instructions, it is to bo hoped the rising generation may see a political canvass carried on with some sort of elocutionary vir tues, if no other kind. Bir Francis Head, speaking of the pleasure, of the chase, gives an anocdote of a hard arguer in lavorof fox-hunting in these words: "Said the haughty Countess of to an aged huntsman, who, enp in hand, had humbly in vited her ladyf hip to do him the honor to come and tee hi hound, 'I dislike everything be longing to hunting it is bo cruel 1' 'Cruell replied the old man, with apparent astonish ment, 'why, my lady, it can't possibly be cruel, for.'eaid he, logically, holding up three fingers in succession, 'we all knows that the gentle men likes it, and we all knows that the hos.oe likes it, and we all knows that the hounds likes it, and,' after a long pause, 'none on us can know for certain that the foxes don't like it.' " "My dear," said Mr. B. to his wife, while his smiling countenance indicated the conscious ness of having done a good action, "I have just had my life insured for your benefit." "Well, I declare," exclaimed Mrs. B., looking around upon her family and friends with an expression of injured innocence, "just to think of the selfishness ot men, and particularly of husbands! There you have been and had your life insured, while your poor wife may go with out any insurance on her'n. It's just what I would expect of you 1" she fretfully exclaimed, and was only recalled to a sense of her injus tice and absurdity by hearing an uncontrol lable burst of laughter all around her. A rich miser was visited on his death-bed by a fellow-miser, who for want of a better subject, began to talk about hi funeral. "It will cost a great deal," said he; "there will be the monu ment" "Oh ! don't have any monument." "Ani the plumes" "Oh 1 don't have any plumes." "And the flowers, and rosewood coflin, and carriages " Don't have any carriages; I had rather go on foot." A lady received a viBit from her doctor. After deluging him with words she finally asked, "What am I to do?" "Nothing but to rest." "But my tongue, Doctor just look at. my tonguel" "Well, well, jour tongue needs rest most of all." Dr. Barton, being in company with Dr. Nash, who bad just printed two heavy folios on the antiquities of W orcestershlre, remarked that the publication was deficient in several respects, adding, "Pray, doctor, are you not a Justice or the peace?" "I am," replied Nash. "Then," said Barton, "I advise you to tend your work to the house cf correction." A choleric old gentleman, becoming enraged at the stupidity of an aged and faithful eery ant, xclaimed, "Zounds 1 you dolt, I shall go out of my wits at your dullness!" To which the honest old servitor replied, "Well, there is one comfort. master you won't have to go farl" "It's a good thing to have a handsome penman for a beau," said Mary, as she glanced over a billet-doux. "Yes," replied Julia, "if the pen man is enly handsome, I don't care how ugly the penmanship It," An Irishman, being in church where the collection apparatus resembled the election boies, on its being bunded to him, whispered in the earner's ear that he was not naturalized and could not vote. A father was reproached with marrying his eon too early. "Walt till he U a little more reasonable," was the advlco. "Ah! in that case," sighed the father, "he weuld never marry at all." "You and your wife should be one," said a mccaiy adviser to a hen-pecked husband. "Bo come one "exclaimed hen-pecked, "why, we are (en now." "How to?" "She's 1 aud I'm 0." "Mr. Smith, the hogs are getting into your corn-field." "Never mind, Billy, I'm sleepy Corn won't hurt 'em.'' "Go to the ant, tboa sluggard!" yet there'are many idle poor who prefer to go to their uncle. Tf n?,V,J,tvLToABM,or Tnpernce ). Fill high, Drink l.'eau. A Mibn Adt.htaqb-a superiority in ap pearance. r Tai Fit Vbuiiadlb Tn JCwra-ii-M. jr KG TELEGRAPII--PIIILADELPIIIA, SATURDAY, CHARITABLE BE Q UHSTS. The Will of Mar In H. NtlnnecUe. Tbe Baltimore Bun of yesterdiy say: The will or Miss Maria M. Btinnccke, of this city, admitted to probate yesterday In the Orphans' Court of this city, contains tbe following be quests: To the American Bible Bociety, $2500; to the Board ot Foreign MieMons of the Presby terian Church, $2600; to the American Bible Bociety for publication of the Holy Hcrlptures, 92500 to the Mfsalouary Society of the Metho dist Episcopal Churcb, to educate a Chinese boy to be named Henry A. Slinneckr, $1000; to the Board of F -reign Missions of the Presbyterian Church In the United States, to educate a Chinese boy to be named Henry A. Btlunecke, $1060; to same, to educate a sirl to bo named Maria Ann Stinnecke, $1000; to the American Bondny School Union, $1500; to tbe Episcopal lodinn Miftton in Minnesota, $1000; to tho Methodist Preachers' Aid fcoclety ol Maryland, $560; to the Board of Publication of the Presby tenan Church in the United 8ta'es Of America, $500; to Washington and Jefferson Co lege, Washington county, Pa., to found a scholarship to be called tbe Maria M. Stcnnecke scholarship, $1250; to the Board of Trustees of Prlncetou College, New Jersey, to found a scholarship lu said college, to be called the Maria M. Btinuecke scholarship, f :i00, one-third of tbe proceeds of sale ot i ropcrty to be sold In aid of forming the Btinnccke u-holnrhip in the college of New Jerf ey. To the boaiu of ciders of tho Northern diocese of the Church of United Brethien, U.S.A.. for the maintenance and education of a student who will devo'.e himself to the ser vice of the Lord in the foreign mission field, one thiid of the proceeds of said stile; also one third to Sarah Rich, for life, and alter her death to the American Seamen's Friend Society. After pajimr all debts and legacies, she gives $600 to the American Bible Society for the publication of the Holy Scriptures in foreisrn languages, all the rest aud residue to be divided into two equal parts, ono half of which to be paid to the Missionary Bociety of the Methodist Episcopal Church for spreading the Scriptures among the Indians, and the other half to the Board of Domi stic Missions of the Presbyterian Church for missions among the Indians. The whole amount of bequests is $19,250, be sides the proceeds -.of sale of certain jroper.ty devoted to other benevolent purposes, the value of whivh Is not stated. The revenue stamps on tho will indicate the value of the property of the deceased to be $30,D0O. The will is dated November 17, 1868. John R. Kelso and William A. Stewart are named executors. The deceased was a hiehly respected maiden lady of Baltimore, who died suddenly while on a visit to Carlisle, Pa., aged about forty years. The municipality of Missolonghl have re solved to raise a monument to Lord Byron, on the spot where the poet breathed his last. One half of the costol the monument Is to be de frayed by the municlnnltv. and the other half to be obtained by public subscription. FINANCIAL. UESIOi PACIFIC BAILK0AD FIRST MORTGAGE 30 YEARS SIX PER CENT. GOLD BOFJD3, FOR SALE AT PAR AND ACCRUED INTEREST. DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, GOLD, ETC., No. 40 South THIRD Street, 31 tf PHILADELPHIA. QA NKING HO USB OF Kos. 112 and 111 South THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA. Dealers In all GoTcrnmeut Securities. Old 6-20a Wanted In Exchange Tor cn. A Liberal Difference allowed. Compound Interest Notes Wanted Interest Allowed on Deposits COLLECTIONS HADE. BTOOKS bought and 10)4 on OommlMlon. Special business aocommodatloni reserved for ladle. We will receive applications for Policies of Life Insurance in the National Life Insoranse Company Of tne Baited Bute, Fuli information given ai oar offloai l8n GLENBINNING, DAVIS & CO., No. 48 South Til III D Street, PHILADELPHIA.' GLENMING, DAVIS & AMORY, No. S NASSAU St., New York, BANKERS AND BliOKEBS Direct telegraphic communication with the New York Stock Boards from the fhlladelpbia OHce u i FINANCIAL. 1000 MILES or THS utmn pacific RAILROAD ARE NOW COMPLETED. As 600 miles of tbn Wea'ern portion of the line, be ginning at Bacramento, are Jbj done, bat 2G7 MILES REMAIN To be finished to open the Grand Through Line to the Pacific. This opening will certainly take place earlj this season. BeBldet a donation trom the Government of 12 800 cies of land per mile, the Company Is entitled to a subsidy In United States Bunds on Its line as oom pletd and accepted, at tne average rate of aboat ls,M0 per mile, accotdlag to the dlillcalttes encoun tered, lor which the Qovernmeat takes a socoad Hen as security. Whether subsidies are given to any other compaultsoi not, the Government will comply with all lis contracts with the Union l'aclllo Railroad Company. Nearly the whole amount of bonds to which the Company will be entitled have already been delivered. FIH3T MORTGAGE BOPTDS AT PAR. By l's charter, the Company Is permitted to Issue ItsownFIK&T MORTUA9K DOND.-l ta the same amount as the Government Bonds, AND MO MORE These Boatls are a First Mortgage upon the entire road and all lis equipments. THEY HAVE THIRTY YEARS TO RUN, AT BIX rB CENT., and both PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST 1KB PAYABLE IN GOLD. Bncb securities are generally valuable In proportion to the length of time they have to run. Tbe longest six per cent, gold Interest bonds ot the United States (tbe '8ls) will be due in 12 years, and they are worth 112. If they had 30 yea's to run, they would stand at not less than 125. A erfoctly safe First Mortgage Bond like the Union FaclQo'should approach this rate The demand for European Investment Is already considerable, and ou the completion ol the work will doubtless carry the price to a large premium. SECURITY OF THE BONDS. It needs no argument to show that a First Mortgage of t'26,F00 per mile upon what for a long time must be tbe only railroad connecting the Atlaotlo and PacIUc States is pkbfkctly SECURE. The entire amount of the mortgage will be about (30,000,000, and tbe Interest (i.80O,roo per annnm In gold. The present currency cost of this Interest Is less than 12,600,008 per annum, while tbe gross earnings of the yoar 1C8 FROM WAY BUSINESS only, on AN AVERAGE OF LEB8 THAN 700 MILES OF ROAD IN OPERA TION, WERE MORE THAN FIVE MILLION DOLLARS, The details of which are as follows; From PasHengers fl 024,60897 " Freight 2,0H',2.H,19 11 Express 5U4i-vt) " Mai IB 18iS2i5r, Miscellaneous - ttl,M27 " Government troops lot 077-77 freight 44Mui-R3 11 Contractors' men 2ol,i;t9 J' " material. .... 9C8,4aj82 Total , $5,066 toTel This large amount Is only an Indication of the lm mecse traOlo.tbat must go over the through line In a few months, when tue great tide of l'aclllo coast travel and trade will beglo, It Is estimated that this business must make the earnings of the road from FIFTEEN TO TWENTY MILLIONS A YEAR. As the snpply of these Bonds will seen cease, par tits who desire to Invest lu them will find it for their Interest to do so at once. The price lor the present la par and accrued Interest from Jan. 1, In currency. Subscriptions will be received In Philadelphia by DC HAVEN & BRO., 4 No. 40 S. THIRD Street, Vftl. PAINTER & CO,, No. 86 B, THIRD Street, And In New York AT TUB COMPANY ti OFFICE, No, so NASSAU Street, AND BT JOHN J. CISCO SON, BANKERS, No. 89 WALL street, And by the Company's advertised Agents through out the United States, Bonds sent free, bnt parties subscribing through local agents will look to them for their safe delivery A NB.W PAMPHLET AND MAP WAS ISSUED OCTOBER 1, containing a report of (he progress of. the work to that date, and a more complete state ment In relation to the value of the bonds than can be given In an advertisement, whlah will be sent free on application at the Company's ollices, or to any of the advertised agents. JOIIN 3. CISCO, TREASURES, NEW YORK. Jan. 20, 189. lsthstn LEDYARD & BARLOW Have Removed their LAW AND COLLECTION OFFICE No. 19 South THIRD Street. PHILADELPHIA, And will continue to give careful attention to collecting and eeourlng CLAIMS throughout tbe United States, Brltian Provinces, and Eu rope. Bight Drafts and Maturing Paper colleotod at Bankers'. 1 28 6m mam Dealers In United States Bonds, and Men. bers of Stock and Wold ilxchiuiice, Receive Accounts of Hunks and Hankers on Liberal Terms, ISSUE BILLS OF EXCHANGE ON C. J. HAMBRO & BON, LONDON. B. METZLER, 8. BOHN & CO., FRANKFORT JAUE8 W. TUCKER & CO., PARIS, And Other Principal Cities, and tetters or Credit Available Throughout Europe. IIITHB FEBRUARY C, 1869. FINANCIAL. NOW COMPLGTEO OF THE Union Pacifio Railroad. Tbe Com pan j villi have the entire line finished throngh to California, aud rcadj for this summer's travel. WE ARE KOW SELL1XU The First Mortgage Gold In terest Bonds AT PAR AUD INTEREST, CMIL FURTHER NOTICE. government Securities taken in exchange at full market rates. WM. PAINTER & CO., BANKERS AND DEALERS IN GOVERN KENT SECURITIES, Ho. 30 South THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA. pm 8. PETERSON & CO., Stock and Exchange Brokers, No. 39 South THIRD Street, Members of the New York and Philadel phia Stock and Gold Boards. STOCKS, BONDS, Etc, bongat and sold on commission only at either olty. 1 262 INSURANCE COMPAN I ES. QFFICE OF THE GrTJ ARDIAN Fire and Marine Insurance Co , No. 426 WALNUT Street. Pbiudi.phu, Jannary 29, 169 The following: statement or the G uaiuiUn Pikk AND MA KINK IKbUKANOJB COMPANY" ol their condition ou tbe 31st day ot December, 18K8 is pun. l.'Btaea la accordance with an act of Aasemb'y: Authorized Capital .. f son COO Amount paid In S7,6u0 ASSISTS. Bonds and mortgage- - $52,000 09 Ileal estate, tirsl-cltus property In New York 23,000 00 Way lie County Ballroad bonds 22.500 00 Instalment, on stocks doe and being paid 5.500 00 Balance dne by eg ems 8 6K3 Hi (Juaa in bnk... - 2,500 ou ilOm-M RECEIPTS FOB 1S08. Premium on fire rlskf.v. 29,268 8 1KSES, EXPENSES, ETC. Fire losnes paid. (7,961'2 Xxpeutiea. rent, ad vei tlaeiueu 14. agencies, etc 11,729-08 Commissions to agents......,.,,, 8,443'U 23,133 48 Total amrtnnt at rlnlr ..l,340,72-87 .. 8,503 OJ Xoeaes unadjusted and aot due, Accounts....... - ...... jjiititcruito. A. N. Atwood. J. F. Baker. K. A. Thomas, ' James J. Mullen, II. K. Hudson, Hon. 8. T. Wilson, James Richmond, C. A. tiale. Hon. O. V. Lawrence, William K. Owens, B, V. Wortblngton. Nathan Halnea, Hon. John Titus, H. U. Atwood. A. N. ATWOOD. President. 2 llutb83w 11. K. HTJPBON. Secretary. METROPOLITAN .LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 243 BROADWAY, New York. JAMES H. DOW President ' January 26, 1869. The Board of Directors have this day declared A Cash DlTldcnd or Fifty Per Cent. On the annual premium rate of all Participat ing Lire Policies, and FORTY PER CENX. on the annual endowment rate ol all Participating Endowment Policies Issued In the year 1867. E. H. JONES, Vioe-President. BRANCH OFFICE, No. 429 CHESNUT Street. J. 8. (1AFFNLY, 2 4 tbstnSt GENERAL AGENT. BEDS, MATTRESSES, ETC. TJ O Y E It'8 PATENT Combination Sofa Bed Isdecldecly the best Sofa Bed ever invested. It can be extended HouitioU Into a handsome Freucn Bedhtead. with hair spring mattress, la leu ftecouds rt f 1 1 m a Tf. mniitrAii nn n n si n i i , do fteiJ&railoa between back ft&a tat. no cords to break, and no hlnd foot MtuctitMl to the top of tie back to support ll wbeu down, wtilcb Is uoBal and liable to get oat of repair. It lifts tue oonvexiteoaa or n. hnrpan Ii.f tiftlrltnir nlnlhlnrr im nan His Impossible for It to get out of order. 1'iice about the same as an ordinary sofa, II. F. IIOVER, Owner and Bole HannfM iurer, lWtuthnem Po. 830 Boat h BBOOBTO Street, 8FMNO, HTTSK AND 11088 MAITRBSBKII, PEAXUBB BEDS, PILLOW AND B0LSTBB8, AT 8. W. Ooa. 12t un Oiuwrirot Bi. FOR BENT. o n R Q fl T. PREMISES. R0. 809 CHE&NXJT EL, WOH BTOBJI Ott OmOM. AUMI. OrTlCm ABO LA ROM BOOKS Suitable INSURANCE COMPANIES. ANCE COMPANY. Incorporated" by tK legislature ol Pennaylvanla, lti Office B. E. corner of THIRD and WALNDt umce Streets. I'hlladelphlaj uf HAKIKK INHURANOIW. On Vessels, Cargo, and Freight to allparUof tne world. On goods by river, canal, lake and land oarrlao to all pans of the Union. T1H INSCBANCE8 On Merchandlsegeneraliy; onHlores, Dwelllnei Houses, eta ASSETS OF TBI COMPAWT, November l.lKtW. 1200.000 United Btaies Five Per Cent. Ioan, 10 40s 120.000 United Btaies Blx Per Cent. Loan, 1881 60.000 United Btates Blx Per Cent. Loan (lor Pacific R). 200,000 Blate ot Pennsylvania Blx Per Cent. Loan i 125,000 City of Phlla. Blx Percent. Loan (exempt from tax). Blate of JSew Jersey Blx Per Cent. Loan 20,000 Penn. Hull. First Mortgage Blx Per Cent, Bonds 23,000 Penn. K. Broond Mortgage Blx Per Cent. Bonds 25.000 Western Penn. K. Mort. Blx Per Cent. Bonds, (P. H, K. guarantee) 30,000 Blate of Tennessee Five Per Cent. IiOHtu ... 7,000 Btateof Tennessee Blx Per Cent. Loan )S,000 GermsiUowu Uns Co., prin cipal and Interest guaran teed by City of 1'uilivi'a, 300 Hbsres Btoek 10,000 Penu'a ltallrond Company. 200 shares Block 5,000 North Pena'a Kniiroad Co., lOOshuresBtoek 20,000 Phlla. and Houthern Mall Blewm.C'o., iHin liures Stork 207,900 Loans ou liond and Mnrt Hae, first liens on Clly Properties 1208,800,00 136,800 00 60.00000 211,37506 128.591 00 51,600 0(1 2WX)00 24,00000 i 20,625 00 ai,ooi'oo, 5,03123 15,000'00 11,30000 3.600 00 15,000 00 207,000-00 Jl.109.000 Par. Market value, $1,130,325-25 Real Estate 36,00000 Bills receivable for Insurance made 8'Z2,136 W Balances due at SKencles, premiums on marine policies, accrued inter est, and other debts due the com pariy 40,178-88 Block and scrip of sundry corpora tions, 83150. Kstlmated value 1,813 00 . Cash in bank 8110 150 08 Cash In drawer 41365 118,563 7S 81,647,367 80 DIBKCTORa Thomas O. Hand, iKdmnnd A. Bonder, ' Bamuel K. Btokes, James C. Hand, Tbeophllns Paulding-, Joseph H. Beal, Hngb Craig, John R. Penrose, jBccb P. Jones, James Traqualr, Kdward Darlington, 11. Jones Brooke, James B. McFarland, Kdward Lafouroade, William O. Ludwig, George G. Lelper, Henry O. Daliett, Jr.. John D. Taylor, Ueorge W. Bernadon, William G. Bonlton? laoob Kiegel, Spencer Mollvalne, D. T. Morgan.Plttsbuni fohn B. Bemple, " . B. Bererer. Joshua P. Kvre. THOMAS U. HAND. President. JOHN o. DAVIS, Vice-President HENRY LYLBURN. Becretarv. HKNKY BALL. Assistant Secretary. no 6 CIIARTEK rEliTETUiX, Fianklin Fire Insurance Co. Of rBlMDHLfMlAi OFFICB: Nos. 435 and 437 CHESNUT STBEElt ASSETS OH JANUARY I, ISOfl, "l'-c?Tl"o?;5;;ri..""- " l.SD:&PXCS 1,01,889 CIStillTlJU) OLAJUlb. XNUUMiE Jb'OjB 1807 tas.eoa-aa sae(ooa. OBWJESt fAID SINCE OTOB 600,000. Perpetual and Temporary f olioies on Iuberl Teruu DUEUtOTOKH. Charles N. Bancker. AUred Fltler, Bamuel Uraut, ilhomas Hparks, eoreW Aloharda, IWllllaia H. Urant, laaaoLea. I AUred U. Baker, Qeoi'ge Kales, ThomasS. Jllllal OHARLEH N, HAJSOKR, fresiaeut, Wi-UKUH; FALEs, Vloe-Fresldent. JAB. W. McAiiLlBf iJtt, beoreury pro tem. Kxcept at LexluKti.u, Kentooky. this Com o any Ht no AKenoles West of f utsoorg. j FF1CEOF TH15 INBUBANCE COMPANY OF NOKTH AMttlOA, No. 232 WALN UT Street, Phliaueipnia. Incorporated 174. Charter PerpetuaL Capital, $300,000. Assets 93,330,000 MARINE, IN LAND, AND F1KK 1NSU UANOK. OVER $30,000,000 LOSSE8 PAID BINCE ITS ORGANIZATION. DIRECTORS. Arthur G. Coffin, George L. Harrison. Bamuel W.Jones, Francis R. Cope, Jonn A. Brown, Edward H. Trotter, Charles Taylor, Edward B. Clarke, Ambrose While, X. Charlton Henry. Richard D. Wood. AJfred D. Jessnp. William Welsh, John P. White, B. Morris Wain, . Louis O. Madeira, John Maton, Charles W. Cushman. ARTHUR G. COFFIN, President. CHARLES PLAIT, VlooPresident. Matthias Marih, Secretary . 2 1 IKE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY THB jyCKKSYLVANIA TlHm 1M80RAN0B OOIC ANV-lncorporaed Ja2&-Oharter Perpetual No MU WALM UT btreet, opposite Iadependenc tfeaaiw This Company, favorably known to the oornmunltv for over tony year, ooutlunea to Insure against Iom ox damaje by lire on Jfabllo or Private BuUdlncs! either permanently or for a Umlted time. Also oa jrurnlture Htocks of Goods, and Ateruhandlst gena. rally, on liberal terms, Their Capital, together with a large Barplna rand. Is Invested In the most careful manner, which enahini them to offer to the Insured an undoubted aeooriiv S the case ox ioea. wu , niBuOxoai. Daniel Smith, Jr., John Deverenxi Alexander Benson, I Thomas BinlthT Iaao,ilarJeburst, I Henry IewuT Thomas fioblns, I J.GliluighaDarell ianlel Haddock, jr. DANIL HMITh! J. JIsWi' WM, 0. CBOWKLL. Beoreury. IM QTRIOTLY MUTUAL PROVIDENT LIFflND TRUST CO. OS rHXLADLrHIA. OFFICE, NO. Ill S. FOURTH STREET; OrsanlaedtO promote LU'Jk i-N0UitAKUit among Knexuhers ot the . bOOIJSTY 0 FRIflJNDa Good risks of any class aooepted. rolidts lasuod upon approved plans, at the lowssl '' " President, BAMTJEL u. bhiplet, Vice-President, WiLLlAal O. LOiS UHTKKTH. ' "Actuary, KOWLANJJ PAJtBTJ , The advantages oU tired by this Company are facetted. a7 TJ.HCEMX ' 1K6URAHCJS COilPANY OP OOHtuiSTb,UUvm'-CBKTRn PJCRPBTTJAL, Mo. m WALKWT Street. Opposite the JUtchang. This Company Insures irom loss or daaaage hy on llbeitil terms, on bnlldms. 'merchandise, furniture, etc., lor limited periods, and permanently on build jtgi by depo.lt of remluum --- been promptly adjust 1 and ,all John lu Hodge, . Itavid Lewis, M. U. Uaheiiy. Benjamin Kttln John T. Lewis, -William B. tirant, Itohert W. LamlDf , U. Clark W harton, Thomas M . Powers. A. H. McHeury, ' iuUlJJUDd C&nLlllnn Lawrence Lewi. Jr.. iLewls e. Norria. J7JlcliX&X President. Bampt. Wrrxioit, aecretary. Slt8 IMFEBIAL FHIE INSURANCE CO. London, ESTABLISHED 1803. Pald-np Capital and Accumulated Funds, 8, 00 0,000 IN Q OLD. PREVOST IIERUINQ, Agents, I No. 107 Bouth THIBO Street, Phllada. CHAB. M. PJUCVOBT. CHAS. P. HEHBIN9.
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