THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JULY 3, 1809. BEING A Diet Mnrtl ITpptlc-A 8n.lad for AND A SALVE FOR BAD CUTS. Xhi whole earrutty compounded ami put up exprt$ly for Family Use. I1V OUR EDITOn. KUMBER CCXXX. BILLY V1DKINS' fOURTH OF JULY. I. "William Is bo excited over the anticipated pleasures of the morrow fliat visions of flags and rockets disturb Lis rest. c ' TIs now the dead of nlfrtit; yet I, so coy a dame is Bleep to me, can t win Her to my bed," likhard 111. II. The morning of tbo "glorious Fourth" breaks, trat it breaks with a heavy fall of rain. Wil liam's powder and spirits aro both much damp ened thereby. "That keep the word of promise) onr ear and break It to our hope. Some must go off; and yet by these I Bee, so great a day as this Is cheaply bought." Macbeth. III. The clouds f lear off, tho rain ceases, and the sun begins to sh.'oe forth. Tho day promises iome sport yet. William, armed with a "fire cracker pistol," a few ' Chasers." and a "double headed Dutchman," sallies Wt in quest of sport. "Now Is the winter of our discontent made glorious nmmer by this sun and all the clouds that low ered upon our house are in the deep btsom of the ocean burled." liichard III. IV, Williani and his comrade, meeting an "old party" in a one-horse shay, try their first "chaser." The success was all they could hope for. The old lady was thrown "higher nor a kite," and the party generally, including the horse, completely demoralized. "A horse I a horse I my kingdom for a horse 1" "Withdraw, mv lord, and I'll heip you to a horse." "Slave, 1 have set my life upon a cast, and I will stand the hazard of the iie."tiiclMrd ill. V. The dayls sport coming to a close, William seeks the paternal mansion sans money, sans fire-crackers, sans hat, sans part of his panta loons; in fact, a wreck of bis former self pow der and hard work having made way with a great part of his rigging. "Had I but served my God with hall the zeal I served my country, he would ut, at n y ura. have left me naked to mine enemies."-! iienTy VIII. VI. His tattered garments, blackened face, and the evil reports that had preceded him to his home, prepared his father's mind for giving William a warm reception, warmer, indeed, William thought, than was necessary, consider ing the natural state of tho thermometer at the time. "If it assnrae my noble father's person, I'll speak to it, though hell itoelf should gape and bid me hold my peace. My father's spirit Is Inarms; all is not well ; 1 doubt some foul play ; would the night were 11 iiiffSi 3 WrmhrrWIiuton f owr Ancestors. If Candlemas Dor bo bright and fair. It will sooner or Inter raiu hero or there. , If Candlnnms Iay bo dark and foul. . ; . Expect fine weather, at times, ere Vulo. If the storm-cock sing on Lady Day, Rome showers will fall 'twlxt then and May. On Idy Day if the tom-cat mew. Fine days will follow many or few. On Faster Eve, If skies do frown, ' The sheep will graze on tho eoulhern dowo; If fair npon Eauter eve It hold, ' The sheep will graze on the northern wold. At Whitsuntide when the hawthorn's white, Kra mldsnmmer dew will fall at night. -At Whitsuntide when tho hawthorn's green, Ere midsummer dew will at morn bo seen. At Lammas, an' it ever hall, At Martinmas beware a gale. At Michaelmas if tho wind be high, Look for thunder and lightning in July. At Michaelmas if tho wind be low, Look out for frost, if ot for snow. When the moon at Yule doth shine, An' wet do come not 'twill be fine; . When the moou you cannot see, Then, thereafter, as may be. To Those In Want of a Pet An excellent opportunity Is offered by the sale of a menagerie. Thousands wish to possess a wild and even dangerous animal, particularly those residing in tho suburbs, where burglars abound. Boffin has, . to our knowledge, made overtures for the purchase of a panther, which he proposes to keep in a kennel in the back garden, to look after the cats. He objects to' pet vultures, he says, as their propensities might prove detrimental to tho heads of families. Spooney people are informed that for twenty five dollars they can procure a bright gazelle, to glad them with Its dark brown eye; and that euch animals are warranted, on coming to know them (the spooney people) well, not to go and pine or die. Should they prove guilty of pining, the money will be returned. . Boa-constrictors aro cheap and ornamental; also useful to those possessing an inconveniently largo family. Any lady or gentleman possessed of three sets, twins, will find a boa-constrictor really economical in the end in fact, at both ends. Any lion, moose, or rampant zebra found strolling about the public streets after purchase, without a muzzle, will immediately bo avoided by the police. Bears and seals are good things for ladies to buy, for when you get tired of them you can cut them up for winter jackets. Feoplo having ex pectations from maideu aunts are advised to invebt In an ant-eater. f A Delegrnte to the Cifv Convention. One of the "good men and true," (Ills mark.) Momejjtovs Questions. Is a ship's fender used to protect the vessel from the fire of the enemy ? What kind of ammunition is used for shot eilk ? Will any company iusure the pro perty of a man imbued with the fire of geulus ? When the waves wash the shore, do they use patent washing powder ? Docs a captain go into mourning for a dead reckoning ? If bark is used in tanning, what is the commercial value of the bark of a tan terrier ? What kind of cordago Is used in rigging the market ? Sucu A Bore. A lady, young, attractive, and just married, left her home and went into the country, accompanied by her husband. Soon after her dehut as Mrs. II she attended a -sewing 6eciety. After tho usual subjects of conversation had received attention, the lunar eclipse was alluded to. "Mrs. II , did you sit up to see it, eh ?" "No, I did not," was the reply; "Mr. II sat up. "Where I came from they are such a bore we havo them so often 1" Many people at the sea-shore aro said to be waiv-ing the question of a return to their homes. They are "tide," they say, for the present, to tho fascinating delights of tho "long shore" life, and therefore want to "see" a little more. , A debating society had uu'dcr consideration the question "Is Is wrong to cheat a lawyer?" The decision arrived at was, "No; but impossi ble." ' " m An Irish dragoon, on hearing that his widowed mother had married since ho quitted Ireland, exclaimed, "I hope she won't havo a son oulder than me; for if she does I shall lose tho estate." How do we know that Noah had beer in the ark? We read that ho had a bruin there. How did he get the hops with which to make the beer? The kangaroo mado them. "Will you have somo grapes, monsieur?" asked a gentleman of a Frenchman. "No, Bare," he replied, "I don't swallow my wine in no sbaie of pills." Why are bankrupts more to be pitied than Idiots? Because bankrupts are broken, while idiots are only cracked. Men are like bugles; the more brass they con tain the more noise they make, and tho farther you" can hear them. A Mr. Hen has started a paper in Iowa. He says he hopes by hard scratching to make a living for himself and his little chickens. Mrs. Toyser don't deny that icomen are foolish enough, for she thinks they wcp made to match mj men. What two animals took the least baggage iuto ine arkr The rooster and the fox. Why was Noah never hungry? Because he always carried his Ham with him. Love's young dream often turns out to be the nignimare. Why is flirtation like plate powder 7 Because it rubs up tho spoons. An Interesting Girl toreet is tea thousand. One whose money In- TERSONAL. f ColfnJt Is an L.L. I). General Avorlll doesn't want office. Anna Dickinson and "Nothing to Wear" are Californlalr.iiig. A cousin of the Menken has appeared In London. Frank F. Blair runs a Life Insnranie agency. Grimes is announced as about to retire from public life. Expressmen Adams sent a $300 check for the Gllmore benefit. The tomb over Fresldcnt Buchanan's re mains, of Italian marble, is completed. Jonathan Reeves, a Revolutionary "red coat" is living at Bath, England. His age Is 105. The Czar has sent Grant a small field-piece, with the names of tho lattcr's victories inscribed on it. The Swiss Gorernmcnt Is having portraits of Bryant, Shermnn, and Seward painted for its capitol. Czar Alexander's baby grandson has been made commander of the 145th Regiment of No votchurkassk, ' Deacon E. Newbury, of Brooklyn, has under cultivation two acres of bulbs, among them 150,000 gladioli, 50,000 lilies, and S000 tube roses. Vice-Admiral Erbcntoff Is coming to the States with a bran-new fleet of tho Cisar I. J. D. Farnsworth has given Amherst $ 3000 to found two scholarships to be named after himpclf. : Mr. J. N. McCullough has been mudo General Superintendent of tho Pittsburg, Fort Wayne, and Chicago Railway. John FiBkc, Ralph Waldo Emcrsoii, and J. Eliot Cabot are the lecturers on Philosophy In Harvard for the ensuing year, and Vv. D. Howclls, Ferdinand Bocher, and W. D. Whitney aro lecturers on Literature. ' Rev. Henry Ward Bcecher recently married kis niece, Miss Hooker, of Hartford, to Mr. John C. Day. Among tho guests were Mrs. Stowe, Senator Buckingham, Governor Jewell, Genera Hawley, and ex-Secretary Welles. Among the passengers by the steamer Tho Queen, are Rev. O. P. Allen, wife, and three children, and Misses Richtcr and Reynolds, mis sionaries at Harpoot, Turkey. Mr. Allen and his wife have been absent fourteen years. Ida Lewis is to be presented with her boat next Saturday. General Van Zandt Is to make the speech of offer and Colonel T.W. Hhigginson will reply for Ida. The boat is to bo named the Rescue. Now why don't some young Rhode Islander take care of Ida? Is she to be allowed to paddle her own canoe forever? Mr. J. O. Goods, District Attorney of Sacra mento, California, was recently called of! from the trial of a murderer by forged telegrams stating that his daughter was dying. He left the case iu the hands of a green lawyer and hur ried home, only to find his child well and hear of tho acquittal of the prisoner. Hon. Sancho Brown, of the South Carolina Legislature, rose to a question of privilege re cently, and said: "Sab, I ax dls house ef (ley. gwine to 'low de man who jis tuk his scat to Btan on de flo' ob (lis body and talk to de Gineral Aseeinbnge of Souf Cnrlina wld dat tun de crank ob de univurss manner dat am so superflsbent an ondisgustiMc." Mr. Brown used to be worth $1200 bclore tho war. SUMMER HF.SOKTS. The Newport Ocean House has been thoroughly renovated, and is now one of the finest hotels in the country. Mrs. Georgo Francis" Train has arrived at Newport, and occupies her new and elegaut icansion, which is much admired. 11 the villas and cottages, at the same place, are occupied or have been rented for the season. The numerou? drives are in good condition, the beach even and poking very inviting, and every thing ready for the Reason. Bav Ridge, Long 7?lawl, has recently be come a" favorite place of Buiil.mer resort, both for families who desire to spend the .seaspq out; of the city as well M for excursionists who have only a day, and not a great amount of money to spare. An excellent hotel, the Dell wood House, as well as numerous flrst-clnsj boarding-houses, have recently been established here, and the in- dicaipn?ar tha hoy all, linve abundant patronage during the prevalence' of the "heated term. ' rno uicige is situated a snort distance beyond the South Brooklyn line, on the road to Jrort Hamilton, ana commands an excellent view of New York Bay, Staten Island, and Its. surroundings, it is reached by a , twenty minutes' sail by steamer from tho foot of Wall street, New York, and It Is also accessible at all hours of the day by cars from the i ulton and Hamilton avenuo ferries. Bay Ridge combines the advantage of near proximity to the city with complete rural privacy. A RARE BUSINESS OPfOUTUNirY For sale, THE STOCK, FIXTURES, AND GOOD WILL of a FIRST-CLASS BOOK, STATIONERY, AND NEWS DEPOT, having the AGENCY OP ALL THE PHILADELPHIA and New York Daily Papers, Weeklies, etc., and selling about ONE THOUSAND PAPERS DAILY, also doing an EXTENSIVE STA TIONERY, BLANK BOOK, LITHOGRAPHING, PRINTING, WALL PAPER AND WINDOW SHADE TRADE. 60 SURE A BUSINESS would not have been relinquished but that the proprietor has engagements abroad. The mo&t unexceptiona ble references can be given to some of the best honses In Philadelphia. A handsome three-story brick dwelling house la attached to the store, the fur niture of which can be purchased very reasonable, or the bntlding will be disposed of, if desired. HAV ING BEEN ESTABLISHED THIRTEEN YEARS, AND THE CLOSEST ATTENTION PAID TO IT, THE ORDER PORTION ALONE OF THE TRADE IS A GOOD BUSINESS IN ITSELF. Apply to JOHN GREIG, IT Chester, Pa. A GOOD THING. IMPORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS, HOTELS, BANKS, OFFICES, ETC. The Patent Adjustable Window Screen WILL FJJC ANY" WINDOW, Giv ventilation and light, screen from view, and eiclu l FLIES, MOSQUITOES, AND OTHEB INSKCTS. For aale by Dealer in House-furntahng Gooita THE ADJUSTABLE WINDOW SCREEN COM?AV, SOLE MANUFACTURERS. 6 12 sluthSm NoiJ?3I AjlKKTSt, Philado!phia. COAL. OIL, ETC, ETC. . yiLLIAM BALDWIN & CO. Manufacturer and Dealer! in Coal Oil, Vinecar, Ee, ALCOHOL, TURPENTINE, LUBRICATING, WHALE, LARD, and OTHER OILS No. 129 ARCH Street and 1 Nos. 1440 and 1448 WARNOCK Street PHH.ADET.PHIA. ' lln- iOEREAM IAN TpVV ATE rToE. THE, NEAPOLITAN ICE CREAM AND WATER ICES. THE PUREST AND BEST IN THE WORLD. Tbla oelebrated Brick Ioe Dream and Water lea oan be eairiod In a pwr to any part of the city, ae you oulj candy. Fifteen or twenty different kinds of them are kep constantly on hand, and ONE HUNDRED DlKr'KRKNT FLA VOllS oan b wade to order for those who duaire to have aomethind never before aeon In the United, Uuttee, and superior to any Ice Oreain wade in fcurope. Principal Depot No. lm WALNUT Mtreet. ftraneh&tora-tfo, lm bfKLN(, GARDEN Street. WATOHE8, JEWELRY, ETO. JvC. & A. PEQUIQNOT, f MANUFACTURERS OF WATCH CVBJEH, AND DEALER8 IN AMERICAN AND FOREIGN No. IS Solatia SIXTH Stree 1 1 mwstrp 1 MANUFACTORY, No. W 8. FIFTH Street. E M O V A LiT T " 13. "VVV IX T JUTS, nrroRTKR ow j Watches, Diamonds, and Jewelry, Daa Removed from the S. E. corner of Fifth an Chesnut Streets to No. 1029 CHESNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. N. B WATCHES REPAIRED IN THE BEST MANNER. 8 nthstaS RICH J E W E L R Y. JOHN ' BRENNAN DIAMOND DEALER AND JEWELLER, NO. 13 SOUTH EIGHTH STKEET, 4 29 thstnBmrp PHILADELPHIA . Xt WIS LADOMUS & C(T 'BIAM0XD DEALERS & JSWEIERS.T WATVHKR, JfYTELUT SILVER WAKK. .WATCHES and JEWELET EEP AIRED. , -gOjJTiegtnnt St., Fhilv Ladies' and Gents' Watches, AMERICAN AND IMPORTED, Of the most celebrated makers. ; FINE VEST CHAINS AND LEONTINES, In 14 and 18 karat. DIAMOND an other Jewelry of the latest deslgrna. Engagement and Wedding Rings. In 13-karat and cola Sold Bllver-Ware for Bridal Presents, Table Cnu lery, Plated War, etc. g s7 ESTABLISHED 1828. WATCHES, JEWELRY, j CLOCKS, SILVERWARE, and FANCY GOODS. Gr. W. RUSSELL, NO. 82 N. SIXTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. WILLIAM B. WARNE & CO., Wholesale Dealers in WATCHES AND JEWELRY. 8. E. corner SEVENTH and CUESNUT Streets, 8 8tl Second floor, and late of No. 88 8. THIRD St. L.OOKINQ GLASSES, ETO. ESTABLISHED 1 7 9 5. A. S. ROBINSON, FRENCH PLATE LOOKING-GLASSES, ENGRAVINGS, BEAUTIFUL CHROMOS, PALNTLNGS, Manufacturer of all kinds of LOOKING-GLASS,' PORTRAIT, AND PICTURE FRAMES. NO. 910 CHESNUT STREET, 1 3 1 Fifth door above the Continental, Phlla, J O H H SMI T II, LOOKING-GLASS AND PICTURE FKA3IE MANUFACTURER, BIBLB AND PRINT PUBLISHER, And Wholesale Dealer In AMERICAN AND FRENCH CLOCKS AND REGU LATORS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Also, General Agent for the sale of the "Eureka" Patent Condensing CeiTee and Tea Pets something that every family should have, and by which they can save fifty per cent. Trade supplied at a liberal discount. 15 ft" Np. l AltCII STREET. HOSIERY GOODS. J, WILLIAM HOPMANN, No. 9 N. EIGHTH Street, Philadelphia, Dealer In Hosiery Goods, Offers for sale a large assortment of Hosiery, for Ladies',; Gents', an? Children's wear; Socks, three quarter Soeks, and Long Hose, of English and Ger man manufacture. .. UKD 11 R W BAA Of CartwrightT Warner's manufacture, acknow ledged to be the bes fcnportcd. Also, the Norfolk and New Brunswick, acknow ledged to be the bes of American Goods. , These Goods In all sizes, for 4 T wsly Soring- and Summer Wear. LEGAL. NOTICES. TN THE ORPIIAN8' COURT FOR THE CITY J. AND COUNTY OF PHILADKI.PH1A. Kutute of JUHN HATCH KK, deceased. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, and adjust the account of CHAHIJCS U. V. VANUKKUKltT andUAUUAHA ANN VANDKKGKIIT, administrators d. b. n. of JOHN HATC'HFK, deceased, and to report distribution of the balance in the hands of the account ants, will meet the purties interested, for the purpose of his appointment, on MONDAY. July 12, lHriSt, at 3 o'clock P. M., at the office of K. H. THAKP, No. 33 South 1U1KD Street, In the city of Philadelphia. 7 1 thstu 6t UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, ,t , Wahhtnoton, I). V., May 28, ltjtH On the petition of M. KIKHL, of Philadelphia, Pa., rrajina for the extension of a patent granted In him on he 2th duyof August, 1K66, and reissued on the 4th dny of flny, lt)o9, tor an improvement in Machine for Trijniuwa Books, " It is ordered that said petition be heard at this office on the ittb dny of AuKiist next. Any person may oppose this extension. Objections, depositions, and othur papers should ba filed in this office twenty days before the day of liesriwr. KAMUKL B. FISHER, 6aas - OoinmissionerofPateiitj. .1 T TtKTAV . ? ASTON Jfc". HI c HI A Ho f j5f . BHU'I'INO AXD VOMVIKSION HKUCUANT1L no, z Lnnn I ii:h nLir.Hew York. i No. t UOKNTllfH Now York. r,o. ih wt i n vvnaitvriH, 1'hiladeluhia. u. to vv . i aai rjiruvi.. juimiiore. We are prepared to ship every description of Frelht to . Philadulptiiu, New York. WilmiCKton, and inturmediata Points with promptnesa and despatch. Canal Boats and bteain-tUKS lurniUied at the shwrtoitt notice. fl 2iJ TTOUSE-WAIlillNiJ. VTlTTBArZ -LA We are prepared to warm Dwellings and Biiildinvg of all claases with our Patent-improved T LOW STEAM APPARATUS, I Which, for efficiency and economy, rival all similar method. T JT, REI-WRr.U A CO., INRURANOE. TELAWARR MUTUAL SAFETY N3U X f HAM'.KOOMVANY. Incorporated by the loia latere of l'eiiDnjlvnnia, IKS). Office, a E. eornet of THlnn and WALNUT BtreoU. I hilH)"!iihift. MA RINK lNstjKANdKS On Veseela, Cargo, and Krn'irht to nil pnrtaof the world. INLAND 1N1SUKANCK8 Oa good by riTer, canal, lnke, and Und carriage to all parts of the Union. FIKK INHIIKAM K3 On Merchandise, generally -on Htores, Dwellings, House, aasT-ra or tub com pant, I November I, 1H8. (300,0(10 United States Fito Per oont. Loan, !. $208,RX)-00 120,000 Unit-d States &ix Per Cent. Ioaa, '.. lUMOOSO , 80,000 United Rtstea Bix Per Cent. Loan i ,M . (forracifio Hailroad). . . 60,000 00 SO0.C00 State of Pennsylvania Six Per Cent. Joan , ail,375'09 12o,P00 City of Philadelphia Six Per Cent. . Loan (exempt from tax) 12,SM-00 60,000 Bute of Hem Jersey Six Per Cent. Loan . m ivri'on 80,000 Penn. Kail First Morle Six Per 01't"JUU l ent. Konds , fiotO'OO 98,000 Penn. Roll. H.cond Mort. bix Por Cent. Konds 34 00000 86,000 Western Penn. Rail. Mmtnaie Bix ' ' Per Cent. Honda (Peno. Uailroad unarnntee) 20,625'HO 80,000 State of Tennessee Five Per Cent. - loan... 31,000000 7,000 State of . Tennessee Six Per Cent. Loan , S.031'25 1000 Germantown Gas Company, prin- I . cipaland Interest guaranteed by ; City of Philadelphia, U-JO shares in imn r St',k 15,000VO 10,000 Pennsylvania Railroad Company, 300 k fvm w ahares Htocfc 11,33000 e,0O0 North Per nsylvania Railroad Co., 100 an hares Wteck , 8,500 U0 K),(00 Philadelphia and Southern Mail ant oon t Meamship Co., 80 shares Stock 15,00000 lans on Hoard nnd Mort gnf(0, first . Lien on City Properties 207,900.00 $1,109,900 Par, Real Fstat.. r. . Market talue, $1,130,325 25 Cost, $l,0P3,tii . . guts receivable for insurance made 822,ti 4 . v ntMuitB., ,raiuiums on marine policies, accrued interest, and oUier dubta dua ' Tne company 40 17gfg Btock and serin of aundry oorpoWtVonsi'$315ti K:11 $nij.ioo-o8 Cash in drawer 413 65 116,563 73 $l,tH?,!M7SI0 Thomas O. Hand. John C. Davis, James C. Hand. Theophilus Paulding. Joseph H. Seal, Hugh Craig, John R. Penrose, ilacob P. Jones, James Traquair, K.dward Darlington, H. Jones Brooke, James B. McFarland, Edward Ifourcade, BntECTORg. h.ainnnn A. wonder, Kaniuel E. Stokea, Henry Hlnen, William O. Lndwig, (Icorge (I. feipnr, Henry C. Dallott, Jr John D. Tavlor, George W. Bernadon, William U. Houllon, Jacob Hiegel, Spencer Mcllvnlne, D. T. Morir-in. Pittsburir. John H. Hemple, " ti ueuua x. it.fr, THOM AS ( ll il an li HF.NRY LYLBOT,St.V VicPaidont. HKNRY BALL, Assistant Secretary. I 10 6 1829 cha:rte-R PERPETUAIi. FraiUii Fire . Insnrance Company OF PHILADELPHIA. j Office, Nos. 435 and 437 CHESNUT St. Assets cn Jan. 1, 1869, $2,677,37213 OAPrrAL ACCRUED SURPLUS... PREMIUMS , CNSKTTLFD CLAIMS, S40O.O0O-OO J,s:,.ViS'7, ixuj,M-ia'4j INOOMR FOR tStttf, Vill(S9 !( e.iuu,uou I 11 Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms, J11?.",VomPDr also issues Policies on RenU of BuiiUina? St U kind., Mwd flenta, an4 Mortgage ou'"n DIBEOTOB& m Alfred O. Baker. Bamnel Grant, George W. Richard, Isaac Lea. , AllIW IWh Thomas Sparka, William H. Grant, Thomas 8. Ellis. yore Fklea, Guatttvua S. Benson. ALFRFD fi. RAKER. PrnaiHant . GKOKGK FALES, Vios-Preuidunt. JA8. W. MCAIX1STKR, Secretary. T11FODOKE M. KEGER. Assistant Secretary. 8 9 A s BURY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 291 BROADWAY, corner RE A 112, Street. New York. CASH CAPITAL.. .....ifSloO.liaO $126,000 deposited with the State of New York a security for policy holders. LEMUEL BANGS, President GEORGE ELLIOTT, Vice-President and Secretary. EMORY McCLINTOCK, Actuary. ' A. a M. PURUY, M. D., Medical Examiner. Thomas T. Tasker, BKrEKKNCEH IiY PKltHUBlilOM. John M, Maris, I. B. Lipninoott. Charles Spencer, William Divine, James Long, James Hunter, tionn a. vvriKni., ta. aiorris vuin, Arthur G. Collin. John H. McCrnarv a. ii. vvorne. in tne cnaracter ol its Directors, economy of mnnairo ment, reasonnbleness of rates, PARTNERSHIP PLAN OF DECLARING DIVIDENDS, no restriction in female lives, and absolute non-forteiture of all policies, and no restriction of travel after the flrst year, the ASBuRY pre sents a combination of advantages ottered by no other company. Policies issued in every form, and a loan of vinA.tliirH vvihHa when Aaaimii Decial advantages offered to clerff-vmnn. ' M lor all farther information address JAMES M. LONGAORE, . Man(ter for Pennsylvania and Delaware. Office. No. 3t2 WALNUT Street, Philadolphia. FORM AN P. llOLUNiSH E AD, Special Agent. 4 lti QTRICT LY MUTUAL. Provident Life and Trust Co. OF PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE, No. Ill 8. FOURTH STKEET. Organized to promote LIFE INSURANCB araone; Daem berg of the Society of Friends. Good risks of any class accepted. Policies Issued oa approved plans, at the lowest r&t6B President, SAMUEL R. SHIPLEY, Vice-President, WILLIAM C. LONGSTKETH, The advantages oilered by this Company are nn exeeiled. .... W JNSUBB AT HOME, IN TH9 Penn Mutual Life Insurance COMPANY. No. 921 CHESNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. ASSETS, 83,000,000. ICnARTEKED nif OUK OWN STATE. .MANAGED BIT OUK OWN CITIZENS. LOSSES PBOJvIPTLiY PAIO. ' POLICIES ISSUED ON VARIOUS PLANS. Applications may be made at the Home Office, and t . at the Agencies throughout tne State, a 18 ?.TIlAllTAlrR PRKHIOKNT HAillLtL E. STOKEM VIOK-PRKHIUKN'F V,li!aV;k,,,tNOK V- P- nd ACTUARY UOHATIO M. STEPHENS SBURKTAKY Tn?rTOjfIiMURA2IC" COMPANY- Cash AaaeU, May, W. OVER HALF" A 'MtMoS DIRECTORS. IT 'RntThfnvvl Rtam J. IJvinKaton Krrinjrer, Nalbro Frazier, John M. Atwood, Benjamin T. Tredick, George 11. Btuart, i ,i. .. ii William G. lloulton. Charles Wheeler, Tboinaa H. Montgomery. .Initio l..t. iUywii, luDum wii, urst.'Oiaa ristts, taaintf no specially haaardoua risks whatever, auoh aa factories, '1 nis uoinpany insure! only first-olaas risks, 'taking no F. RATCHFORD STARR. President, t THOMAS H. MONTGOMERy, Vioe-Prasident. AUIilwn LW-JrVMTtB, Beoretary. ' "M,-rr'M"ae T1ICKNIX INSURANCE XOMPANr OF X PHIIJkDEf.PHIA. INi'0SSiiT:,Vf-0JfIA,lT?:B PRRPETUAL, No. B34 WALK u r Htreet. opposite the Exohanji. . . This Company insures from loss or damage by h lRi, on 'liberal terms, on bailditijis, merchandise, fnrnttnre. etc, fer limited periods, and pvnuanentiy on buildiims b (Seiiosit of premiums. ' The Clumpany has been In active operation for mora th.n BITIT vk.AtS during whicl, u iiw'T 2 nnituntlv adluatad and ntiiil r , i , i u isrwrwi a John L. Hode, Da. vt. juauouy, John T. Lewis, William H. Grant, Robert W. Learning, lienjamin Kiting, luoiuaa H. Powers, A. H Uitliann I29.over$5.500.i0 j - - " p.ClarkVyhanton. I Kaniuel Wilcox, LawrttCLm, Jr , J,eWj,o. Norria J.9N, WUCUJOUil. Prwldenl. INSURANCE. nPHE FEN N SYLVAN I A Vf UK 1NS1 jUl AH If Tncornoratfrd lcif,--'li.ft.er Pentf No. M0 W A I, Nil 1 Strwt,, tH.it Indr-pend.-i. This Company, fHVdml.ly known to the cmn Ovpr forty "ar. eftntmti'tn to injure aKAioNf. Iom. by flreon rntlio or I'rivstfl Ituildm, evt.hm or for a Umitod tium. A Ipo on 1-nrnit uro, Stick and Mercnsnrlise rnnnrnlly, on liberal torroa. 'I hir ( '.apital, tnnthnr with a laran Hnrplns 1 "nted In the mrmt carntul immnor, whioh enl. oltir to the insured an undoubted security in T)-ntnl fltnKn f Dinr.cTonR. AlnxHnlfr HnMio, h"0 HRRlolitirst. Thnmiis Html, Henry fFFICE OF TUK INSURANCE V vuWZX?'m AMBWOA' Bo- Incorporated 1734. . Charter Pet Assets Capital, $510,000. MARINE, INLAND; AND URK IJVSUR OVER 20,000,000 PATH SlNOK ITf IZATION. " , ! Arthur O. Ooflln, Hamucl W. Jonas. John A. Brown, Oharle Taylor, DIRKCTOlt. raneia R. Oo . Edward U. '1 -Kdwnrd H. f!h. V. Gbarlton It, Alfred O, J, John P. Whit Ixiul.O. Mad. Charleaj W. Ci, AimiroM w bite. William Welsh, i o. m orris Wain, . John Mason, . Georsa L. HinTlf-7i. AH i-HTTR O. DOFTIW, Pr... , OilAKLKB PLATT. Vioi-Iv JAU'iiiaAL : London. E.STAHI.ISIIKO 1NOU. . Falfl-op Capitol and AccnraulaBd Kt J8,00O,0()O IN , GO PEEV0ST & HE HUIETO, Ag" S 4 No. 10T 8. THIRJ) Street, Phlla. CHA8. M. FRBVOST. ' CHAR. P. I? LUMBER, 1869 8PRUCE JOIST. SPRUCE JOIST, llvur i .ir ' hemlock! 1809 8EASONED CLEAR PINeTI ,I5.A-?.9,N.KJP Ol-KAIt PINK. . I SPANIbU CEDAR, EOR PATTERN' REUCKUAR. 1 ftfiQ FLORIDA FLOORING. " lOVJ - FLORIDA FLOOmo. CAROLINA FLOORINQ. ,. VIROINIA KL(M)RINa ' DKLAWARR 1-LOORLNO. A8H FLOORINO. , WALNUT FLOORINO. FLORIDA STEP BOARDS. 1869 O WALNUT BDS. AND PLANK: itainut AND FLANK WALNUT BOARDS. ?v AvUTi U i fiiANK. 1869 O UNDERTAKERS' LUMBER? T T wr n-nmn a bf-v-, WA LNUT AND PINK. SEASONED POPLAR. 1 SEASONED CUERRT.. '. ' WHITE OAK PLANK AND BOARD; 1869 ( CIGAR BOX MAKERS' ' SPANISH CEDAR BOX BOARDS,? -Cf0 CAROLINA SCANTLING. AUUtf CAROLINA H. T. SILLS. , nuitWA i oCANTLINQ. IQfiO CEDAR SHINGLES. O. UUW CYPRESS strrWfiT ira 115 MAITI.M. Rno'ririrw NaSfiUO SOUTH PSLER & BROTH! U. a BUILDERS' MILL, i Nos. 24, 26 and 28 S. 7Z:EE$ We pffertbif n9Mon M ih, iuperior stock of . "7" Wood Mouldings, Brackets, Bal Ifewell Posts, Etc. - The stock la made from a careful selection of Lumber, from the mills direct, and we invite bui contractors to examine It before purchasing elaetti JtlOEEi?. ano ncroii vrorK In aU ita varieties. JUMBER UNDER .OO ALWAYS DIIY. - WATSON & GILLINCH 3 89 No. 024 RICHMOND PANEL PLANK, ALL THICKNEi J- 1 COMMON PLA&K, ALL THICKNESS, . 1 COMMON BOARDS. ,1 ! ami 2 RIDE FENOE ROARIIS I XPKl'$J'lIi,k 'MP.KINO , BOARDS.' YELT.OW AND SAP PINE FLOORINGS. ii. SPRUCE JOIST, ALL SIZES. Hi ".ivj.iv jin A ornuiALIt -Toftether with a (teneral assortment of Buildina for sale low fur caau. T. W. KM A .826 6m FIFTEENTH and STILES M ENOINES, MACHINERY, E" PENN STEAM ENG1N1 :iFr-VS PPII KR WORK8.-NKA FIR 1 llJtr' PRACTICAL A fin Tnmii)' Jarrsm ENCINEKRS.MAOHINIHTrt ( IAKERS. BLACKSMfTHS mH wi irrwiii?bt for many years been in successful operation, and cluaivehr anitaffed in building and repairing Mi River Kn-ciues. hijth and low-pressure, Iron Unite lanks, Propellen, etc, etc,, respectfully offer t Tices to the iiublio aa being fully prepared to ooi engines of all sizes. Marine. River, and Ktationan els of patterns of different sines, are prepared to orders with quick Jeepatch. Every dasoriplion of making made at tne shortest notice. High and 1 sure I ine Tubular and Cylinder Boilers of the b. sylvania Charcoal Iron. Forging of all aizea a Iron and Brass Castings of all descriptions. Roll , Screw Cutting, and all other work connected t above business. Drawings and specifications for all work don establishment free of oharge, and work guarantee The subscribers have ample wharf dock-room fu of boats, where they oan lie in perfect safety, and Tided with shears, blocks, fails, eU. etc., fox mio or lia-tat weight. JACOB O.NKA JJ BKAOH andPALMERfi SOUTHWAKK FOUNDRY, yLFTH WASHINGTON Street ' ; . MF-KKICK k HONS, " . KNGINEEKS AND MACHINISTS, I manufacture High and Low Preawui Stmi ilai Land, River, and Marine Service. -u Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boat, eta. 1 " ' Castings of all kinds, either Iron or Briaa. ' road SfaSl l0t - WOlk- WP -V Rtort and Ga Machinery of tho lato and c proved construction. Every description of Plantation Machinery, a! Saw, and Grist Mills, Vaouuin Pans, Oil hteam Ti; focators. Filters, Pumping Eugines, etc Sole Agents for N. Billoux's Patent Sugar Bollit ratus, Nesmytb' Patent Bfeain Hammer, and A ohima? " CanUUugal Socar Drain QIRARD TUBE WOT JOHN II. MURPHY A BROS.1 iitanufneturcro of Wrought Iron plptv PUIUIDELPHIA, PA. WORKS, THTNTV-TIIIIID and FILBKHf Sit OFFICE, , !L9 Nrth F1KTII Ntrret. -Ei8 and provTsTc MI0HAEL meaqhekI No. 823 South SIXTEENTH Street, Wholesale and Retail Dmi.n 1 PROVISIONS, OxSTKRS, AND SAND CLAMSl TERRAPINS tie PER DOZEN.0" FAM1L- I ARZCLERE A niiru 1 M.fou, nouoe Broker. nd Notable, 1 No. 405 LIBHAEY STrt?-r-! ALL CUSTOM HOUSE BUSINESS TRANSA? T A RRPATTa r.r 10 DR:ffi5?y CAN BECONS I TLTir
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