THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH, PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 18G: BEING A Die fr Mntnl IlynpoptlpB A Salmi for Small Salnrlr, AND A SALVE FOR BAD CUTS. Xht uhole cartully eowprnmUd ami put up expressly for Family Una. ii y oiik si:iiii:s r.oiToit. NUMBER CCXLVII. A ThII nml Complte Aoronnt of AS GIVEN I1Y AN EYE-WITNBSS. SIS1 j HE SPRINGS FROM THE PRISON VAN ever the crowd, completely turning the licud ot the pcojlo ly his fine not of ground and lofty tumbling. After lie alights on the ground TCHg5, 0 DOES TIP9TAVE THOMAS, fLr- o-;- A J SO BO THE NEWSBOYS AND THE BOOTBLACKS, AND BAG, TAG, ANIJ TIOIVTAIL. As Haggerty "apiirotiehcs the door ol the American Hotel the umbrella guard opens for niM, WHICH CHANGE FRONT ON THOMAS' APPEARANCE Bushing into the bar-room of the hotel, Baggerty SEN MAKES A HAKLEtfClNANE 8 the barkeeper is making a lemonade. 'Out: v y s ' 11 M THOMAS AFFECTS THE SAME, BI T FAILS urn JJAOGERTY KEEPS ON INTO THE KITCHEN AMONG THE CO'OKS, M THOMAS AFTER niM, BUT TJtEADS O.N TB.B IOU, HE MAKES GOOD TIME. i M Nil v W II H II TURNS ON HIM. Wll 11AGGF.RTY ON II IS WAY OUT. A. ' fit VW, life HE TAKES A CARRIAGE. AM) THE CAHH1 AGE MAKES TRACKS. Thomas pursuing ou foot, llaggcrty jumps from the vehicle and rushes rp fairmount basin, and Thomas after him at a tip-staving pace, makes a ppriug and He at.igiits on the statie of Hrr.E, to the derangement of the jets of the fountain. from thence to the wire hribge, AND JUMPS INTO A CANAL BOAT. and is driven out by the astonished crew. To facilitate his flight he car THROWS AWAY HIS SOCK- AND HIS COLLAR, AND HIS COMll, and finally takes refuge on a gasometer at Point Breeze, WHERE HE IS CON FRONTED BY THOMAS. lie descends In quick time.ltakcs passage in n coasting schooner, and keeps on until he, gets "half seas over. Each to his Post A good story is told with regard to a "daft' man and a somnolent eougre gation. Whenever any of his hearers began to "nod," the minister observed that "daft Jamie aroused thcin somewhat sharply by shootln pease at them. Catching the eye of the delin quent at last, ho Bhook hia finger at him reprov ingly; but "Jamie" responded, not a win abashed, "Just gang on wi' your sermon, mm istcr, and I'll keep the beggars wuakln'." J. B. was a stingy old creature, eager for money, but he was a zealous member of church, and ostentatious in his religious excr t lses. "John," said Catherine to her brother "what could have made that stingy old wretch a Chrlstlanr' "I can tell vou'" said Johnj "he has read that the streets of New Jerusalem are pared with gold, and ho is determined to get there." HOW TO TAKE TIlEC'ENSl'S OF THE CHILDREN OF A Neighborhood Employ an organ-grinder or live minutes. V V.' C cr Ci- ' Cl'. rv9TC I'.iiftliKti ICoiiMohold I'oononiy. . The English woman'1 Domoic Manmlif has jupt Introduced into its columns ft depart ment culled "The Kxchango," whereby lis sub scribers inny advertise such of their superfluous articles as they may wish to exchange lor some body else's eupvrlluiticH. The London fashion newspaper, called Tlie (Jhpth, Iihs long possessed, such a feature, and, us we believe, no American newt-piipcr has adopted the Idea, our readers will probably be entertained bv a few examples of how it is (lone. Jn a recent number of Tha Quern we find advertised, in "The Exchange" department, among numerous other things, the following: "I have a lovely C'cphalinc, in Shetland wool; alo pretty mourning-cup, in same wool. Want 'oilers, or wood for fretwork and carving, illu minated monograms, foreign stamps, etc. Ttrlia." In fact, "Tcrtia" will take anything. She is tired of her ' lovely Cephalinc" and her mourning-cap, and is ready for any new toy. Uul we find others like her. "1 have two gilt chignon bands, iiite new, cost f.d. each, ornaincntcd with handsome sprays and pendants at the side. I wish to ex change them for a jet necklet, bracelet, and brooch: or am open to good oilers. fYif'wi." "1 have a small opal ring, which I should bo glad to exchange for a locket or cross that could lie worn in mourning (the latter not to he jet), or for one of the new-fashioned round tea tables. J.ih." "I am wanting a pair of tuniuoise ear-rings, and will give in exchange a pair of real gold ones and a gift band for chignon. Mho' Canon' 8 Sixh r." ''1 have a verv handsome pair of malachite ear-rings, solid balls. 1 wish gold sleeve-links in exchange. Spider.'' "1 want a clasp for a coral bracelet a small round coral set in gold. Many things to oJTer iu exchange. J'rro O'ohicz." 'liracclct, line gold band, with locket for photograph in centre (very handsome). Seal skin (real) jacket, looso shape, or good oilers. Many other things to otter lor a very good jacket, in jewelry or lace Pet (Killnri)." ''1 have an Abyssinian gold pendant (docs not open) and thick neck-chain to match. I want in exchange a small white muff, orpieceof grebe trimming. I have a gold brooch and other jewelry to exchange for grebe trimming for jacket, paste buckles, rococo jewelry, or old lace. Lijdehije." "I have a pair of gold earrings; -Don't be cross," represented by a bee ou a cross, with 'Don't in blue-enamel letters. Also a pair of coral shoes as earrings. Wanted, a thick, plain ring, with stones. Offers this week unsatisfac toryAddress "C. ii. 15.,' care of Mr. Aluers, Stationer, Ealing." Hut the advertisements do not all refer to worn-out ornaments, some offering books, some music, and some even pet birds and other ani mals. Oca offers "Indian preserves, guava jclly, mangoes, citron." for a "lady's silk um brella." Another would like to get rid of a "raised crotchet antimacassar," and would take a "double-scent bottle" in exchange, but Isopen, however, to other offers. Another has "two and a quarter yards of embroidery, thrcs and a half inches wide, and wants four ounces of Shetland wool." Another is eager lor a sealskin jacket, and will surrender a gold bracelet for it. And so on. We have cited enough to show the notable economy of English houschodls, and to j rove mat rauKecs nave a lesson or two to learn in rendering useless things valuable AvnMon's Journal. DRY GOODS. EYRE & LAW DELL, FOURTH AND ARCH, OFENED THIS MORNIXG Two Cases MAGNIFICENT SILK-FACED C o ! tl c tl I3 o plin s. Comprising the SEW SnADE OF GREEN, NEW SHADE OF MA E, NEW SHADE OP PURPLE. MEW SHADE OF STEKL, NEW SHADE hULTANA. 200 YARDS 4-4 SILK AND WOOL POPLINS, RE- LAXKETS FOR HOTELS, ETC. ETC. BLANKETS WHOLESALE. BLANKETS RET All BLANKET. ALL SIZES. BLANKETS, ALL GRADES. " BLANKETS, ALL PRICES. m inui'Tu i-.i ,r rt wi a wri wit i-rir FAMILIES SUPPLIED WITH THE FINESi' AND LAK 1-h.bT BLANKETS. ALSO, CRADLE AND CRIB BLANKETS. EYRE A LANDE Li, FOURTH AND ARCH STREETS, 10 16 smw PHILADELPHIA. SHAWLS. 18C9. FALL TRADE. ATTRACTIVE SPECIALTIES AT THORNLEY'S rori LAK cok:i:i:, 121 g lull and Spriiis (jiurtlen We respectfully Invite attention to the most su pers display oi snawis to oe rouua in tuis clty, aad at most reasouauie prices. Long and Wquare Paisley, Long and Square llroclte, Long and Square HlanUt, Long and Nqnnre Thibet, Arab, Jtedoiiiii, Mauds, Ltc. Hi v., Tersons can come direct to our Store from auy part of tlie city by tlio present system of passes on the cars, and wo assure them it will more tliau repay them. UUlCtfJ JOSEPH 11. TllOKNLKi. N D I A SHAWLS. u 1: it a 1: v n v i: k, y. Dlti ClIGHNUT MTltElCT, Will open Monday, Oot. 4, Ills Fall Impoitutiou or India Camel's Hair ShavIs and Scarf, At niodcia:e prices. 'li.h a choice selooUott'v NOVJXTIKS In the ususl TASTE ami QL'ALITV of HIS KSTA ULIsilMItNT. wi-itn EXCURSIONS. SUNDAY TRIPS UP THE DELA- WaEK,-The snh-nrtiil and commodioaa (ti-amur Kinvtsi rDllKi.bl' will luv AtiUll biieut wliait at 8 o'clock, and AlKM'ffe's wharf, Kiiiiiiln. nt o'clocK A. ivi , lor i loiencu iieiKiita and White 11 ill, tonuhinii i null uay nt Ilridoalmig, Tiicony. Andulutiu, Iteveily, liuiliiiKtou, Iliiblol and Robbiaa' wharf ; retr.iuinir, leave While lliil at 4 46 P. M., and liridol, 6 40. tut eatb way, ili ceuta. Kxuarsion tiuKia, 40 cents. 7 S alt i (SUNDAY TRIPS. THE SPLEN- '?Aia Sloaiuboat JOHN A. WARNKR will nlmivu Phiiudehihia KJhesnut street wharf) at 1 ''4 unci li o'clock P. M. : McKurKBe's wlikrf, KfnlinKtou, at S o'clock P. .M. for liurliuKioii and liiintol. TouubinK at hiveitun. AiidaliiMu. and I'.ncrly. fteturrjiuir, leave! I'.natol al o'cluck A. M. IlliU i o'cjoik J. Al. l ure, iic, J'.JUUUJOU, 4(ic, 3 i lt EDUOATIONAL. ArOUNO MEN AND ROYS' ENGLISH, I Cliiiol, iind ('ommi-rrlivl InMttit. No. ir MT. VKKNOM btrMt. Preparation for buainaiui or ool- EST CIIKSNUT STREET INSTITUTE for Tonne LadirK. No. B L'H KRNITT Hlront.. 10 1 lm' MIHH K. T. I1HUWW, Principal. TAMES ri'.AUCE, M. K, ORGANIST, ST. ft MAKK'8 (No. lt.'W RPHIH'K NlrHt), can bo ieon from till 10 A. M. and from 7 till S P. 41. Toitchn the Or pn, Plnno, nnd Harmony. Id V atuth 2in A1ISS JENNIE T. BECK, TEACIIEK OF Piano, will resume her dutiea Soptembor 6, at No. 746 FLORIDA Street, between Kloventh aad Twelftb at recta. II 1 2m PHILADELPHIA DENTAL COLLEGE, NO. -1 liiH North TKNI'H btroet. The Roncral Introdvic toiytotllp liiiiriilftr oiirp nf lifi't.tirpa will ho delivorotl a' 4 1 M. on MONDAY, Novi-mhor 1, hy Profnvnor THOMAS U. STICl.LWAtiEN. Sniilcntii (fpnor.illy in T'f"l. J. if. AIc'JUlLLEN. insist Dean. 11 E L E II I G Tl UNIVERSITY, SOUTH nr.TIILKIIKM, PA. PR h PAR AT IKY t'LASS.In rnntionse to many ao!i-i-tiims, this ClnsB tins been opened fur thone who sire to bo iitted for eulrunue into tho next rcnulur ASS. clu Apply to Ira 11 KNRY COPPER, LL P., Prnnidnnt. 'PHE EDGE II ILL SCHOOL, Bonrdine and Dbt S-hnM fn Hnr. -ill n.n.t section Id the new Academy Iiuilrtinnat BmnuilANTVILLK. NKW JRRSHy MONDAY, Septembnr 8, 1H63. Foi oircu!ar8 apply to Key. T. W. (JATTKIX, 2 ' Principal. AMERICAN COXSKK va rvllY OF MUSI';. Ol I K.K No. 1"'4 Vl,xi;T.f... jHernorp.i fi m Smithi-unt corner Tenth nnd Walnut.) M'.Ctl.ND HALh 1-A 1.1. (.HJAUJMt DWilXS ., , . NOVI MHKU IS. PupiNnmjr lirpm nt any tune. I'liielH i.t II. ItTTORR.I.MRIl.l. .IOUN I'. II I M MKLSRAOH. I. KOPTA, ANH I.. KMiKI.KK, .., . .-'I-l I KKMIN K. 1IXIAM8, President. CIRC1 LAhh AT 1 UK MLSIU blOKtS. lii-.Mwuft II. . LAUDERBACII'S CLASSICAL, SOIENT1FIO, AND OOMMKROIAI AfeADKMY, APSKMBLY BUILDINGS, No. 108 S. TENTH Etreot. ThoroiiRh preparation for Ruarnownr f'nlleee. bpocial atti-riiiiin Riven to Practical Muthotnatics, Sur-o-iii(i, tjivil Knaineerius. etc. A 1'irat cluas Primary Department. h;cuhirajlnWjH)urt)irs.Noi4J0 Choannt at. 9 IStf CELECT FAMILY 8CIIOOL FOR ROYS AT V- J'AYMONT, Delaware, twenty milo rom Philailel- JJ'"5.vr,n,.ll?.JVl"lintrn "i"1 HultiuiorHiKuUruud. ltov. .1, h i I'Kt.KS PKAKCJS, It'clor. Irom Kcv. Dr. Clemson, Koctor of tho Church of tho , , AHcentiinn, Cliiymont. My ncqunintnnco with tho Kov. Mr. Pcarco anl hia l.nnrdmjr St lionl htiM imt.rA.uci ... ..;!, nnn..ii... ntL tudo to miinueo boya, and inako them hoppy in their Rthool relatiotia. My iuipresbion ib that ho is ft sneccsilnl toucher. "JOHN 11. CLK.MSON. "Claymcnt, .Inly 15, 1H!S." From Kcv. (Jhin los Breek, Wilminrfton, Del. TrillitV School, tllnviimnt hna m u I n 1 1 .wmftrlnnen ntirt post cheprfnily do 1 lacoiiitucml it as an institution cum- iiimiik mi me rcunement unit cultivation ot a Christian home with the moat thorough discipline. "AHturicntin my chnr.-n. and placed there by mo, im proved to uiy ontirobatibfaction. "CHART.FS RRF.CK, , , ... ' Rector of Trinity Church. "Wilminir on. July 28. 1SiW " Persons liavinn bos whom they wish to place nwny from home arc invited to visit, thin Kcim,l . or I., nflddrett thrt BLANK BOOKS., BLANK BOOKS. The Largest Stock and Greatest Variety OF FULL AZNTD nA.F-.OUIf D BLANK BOOKS, MEMORANDUM, PASS, COPY-BOOKS, ETC. ETC. To be found In this city, Is at the OLD ESTABLISHED Blank Cook Manufactory OF JAS. B. SMITH & CO., No. 27 South SEVENTH St., 9 23 tfc.8tu3m PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE AND SALESROOM, FIHST FLOOR ; WARE. kuums, ur oi Aiita. WINDOW CLASS. "WINDOW GLASS." EVANS. SHARP & CO., NO. 613 MARKET STREET, Are dally receiving shipments of Glass from Works, where they are now making 10,000 feet day. They are also receiving shipments of Fnsrxcxz window ol ass Rouen riate and tiiw Stained, Engraved, and Ground Glass, which they oner at 9 25 3m LOWEST MARKET RATES. ENOINE8, MACHINERY, ETO. .-r PEW STTf. M TTVilVT? ivn -Ifr i,?01LKR WOHKS.-NEAKIK & LEVV. isd CSAViluAL' AND THKORKTIUAL fi ULAUfcSHlTHS, and rOUWDERS, having lor niuny year, been in aanceaaful operation, and been ei rlnaivoly enpaged in building and ronairinn Marin, and icH?r '''"K111"! '"Kb and low iireaaure. Iron Boilera, Water l an Kb, 1 ropellors, etc eto., raapectfully offer their aur viuca to the Dublic an beinir fully prepared to contract for enKin ot all sizes, Marine, River, and Stationary ; hiivin aots ot ptittoins of dirlcrent bi.ea, are prepared to exocuto oideiH with quick despatch. Kvery description of pattern liinkniKmudeut the BliorteKt notice. IliKh and Low urea mre tin. .1 ubular and Cylinder Hollers of the best Punu K V, "V?1 lma- '"-RinKof allaizesimd kinds. Ii on iind Ilrasa Castinprs of all descriptions. Roll Turnina above bushiol1'' "" t'"'r Wrl1 cou"eotel1 wilu "e Irawii1(1s and specilicationa for all work done at the e'tabli, binent tree of charge, and work guarantood. , ' miijscrioere nave ample wliurt dock. room for repairs CLi'T'";?'''8 tll',';i a'1 li" ' PP' foct salety, and are pr I crY,l'-u',lhlZ"" h et- 0tU- '" - 2iiv ! JACOB O. NRAFIR. ! , John p. i.icvy. -il J?.ACHjiiiUJALMKRJrpe. COlTliWARK FOUNDPvY, FIFTH ANTi WASUliSGTON btreets, ' rltl11 pi111.AiiKi.pniA. ENGlNEliUH A1SU MACHINISTS, manufacture High and Low Prewsure bteanl Engines lur Lund, Kiver, and Marine Service. Kmei Jtoilcis, Gasoiiieters, Tanks, iron Boats, etc asttrga of all kinds, either Iron or lirass. R'Cu w'aflote0' GttS W0,'k',' n "0 iu?Srco;!H(S'Cery 0f test and mom Eery description of Plantation Machinery, also Mifc-ur, Saw, HI Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans oii gin""lfc?c? inH' Defecat0!". I'umpfng En hole Asents for N. Blllonx's Bugar Boilinp Anna. jimg'1 I ll'lt Ceutrlfugul Ku'gar l)rala- C 1 R A R D TUDE WORtia. JOHN II. MURtTIY & EROS. Plum fix-Hirer. f Wroucht Jrou Pip., PlllLA DELPHI A, PA. j WORKS, TH tNTV-TUIUD und FJI.BK1CT Mtre.U. 1 Ol" iTOK, 1. 1 ! na. 4'4 North HKTII Ntrt. Phould be In us. on every Heater and Bot. It Increase. t bo btut lif ty per cent, and saves neurly ono-hulf of tbe ooal. .nd will also bfci.t a room above in pluo. ot a auva. CALL AM KEJt '1 li KM fct tli. manufactory of V. J. DOUGHERTY, INSURANOE. DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY 1NSU RANOK roMPANY. Incorporated by th. Legi latur. of Pennsylvania, 1K16. Offloo, 8. E. cotoot of TIIIRO and WALNUT Btroets, t'niianeipna. MATI1NK INKIIKANCK.n On Vessels, Cargo, and FrntRhttoall pnrtsof the world. Fnlano insuran(;k8 On (toods by river, on na, lake, and land Mrriofte to all parts or mo union. riliiC lNSIIRANlKS On Merchandise generally ; on Htores, Dwellings, Houses, J'.IO. t ASflFTfl Or THE COMPANY, November I. ltH. ffSOO.COO Unltod Rtntoa Five Per Cent. Loan, Hl4()s I'mo'M'On 120,000 United State. Bii Per Cent. Loan, lwl l:)t),8IHVUrt W.Ot'O United Htntos Sij Per Cent.kLoan (for Piiciiio Railroad) R'WOO Duu.lflO State of l'enniylvunnx bix 1'er Cent. Loan 211,a7J0rt l&i.OOO City of Philadelphia Six Per Oent. Loan I exempt from Ux 1 lJSo 'l'OO 5(1,(100 State of New Jersey biz Per Cent. IOiin , M,3(IOOO 20,000 Pcnn. Kail. First MortRnne Six Per Cent. Bonds 30,200 00 r,0) Pcnn. Rail. Second Mort. Six Per Cent. Bonds 24,000 00 So.OUO Western t'enn. Rail. MortRiiKn Six 1 er Ont Bonds ( I'ouu. Railroad KunrsntmO 20,ti3.i'OU !i(00 Ktnto of Tonnesseo Five Per Cent. Ionn 2I,000()0 7,010 State .of Ttniiesseo Six Per Cent. Loan 5,031 2o le,(K0 (icrnmntown (ins Company, prin citnland iinterest guaranteed by City of I'hiudulplii 11, iM aliaroa Stock lo.OOJ'OO l(i,0(t) Pennsv lvunin Iinilroud Company, 200 shnreaMnck 11,3'WOO 6,000 North Pennsylvania Ruilroad Co., 100 slinios Stock 3,500'00 20,0t'0 Plii!a(lcl).Ui4 and Southern Mail Steamship Co., S0 shines Stock.. 15,000-00 2di,fH0 Uians 011 It.inil and MortirnRe, lirst Liens on City Properties 207,niH)-00 1,10!',!;0 Tar. Mnrket vulue, $l,iai,32j-23 f'.nai fill CQ't Renl Fstuto ..; . . (KKI'OO liills receivable for insurance nindo Dii ii nces due at agencies, prtiiiiuins on inanue i"1" iiccrue.i niieresl, ana ottier dotits due the enmtutnv Stock and scrip of sundry coinor'aiioiia.' liillhii 40, 1 llti, Fit in steil value Cash in bank ijiitU.Vi (W t-iihli in UruMer 413 tk 81300 ,50.173 Hll,iH7,:W7 M) Thomas O. Hand, F.iliiinnd A. Senior. John ). Havis. Samuel E. Stokes, . JsineaC. Hand, llenrv Bloiin, 1 heepliilus Piiuldirijj, 'William C. Ludwig, Joseph 11. Seul, 'Cuorxo i. I-eiper, HiirIi (;rai, Henry C. Dallett, Jr , John R. Penrose, John D. aylor. Jacob P. Jones, (iooruo W. linrnadnu, Climes Trniiuair, : William (1. linulton, i-awura linriinuton, 'Jacob Rieeol, H. Jones Hrooko. Spencer Mcilvninn, James R. McFiirlnnd, ,D. T. Mornan, Pittahnrff, I' dwnrd Liilouictido, ! John It. 8: lnplo, " Joehua P. Eyre, 'A. If. fiercer, " THOIAS C. HAND. President, 11FKBY I.Yr.BUKN.'c,18, V'-'-11KNRV HA 1,1,, Assistant Secrotnry. 108 1829."CUARTEK TiSKPETUAL. Franilm Fire taance Company OF PHILADELPHIA. Office, Kos. 435 and437 CHESNUT St. Assets Jan. I, '69, $2,677,372" 1 3 CAPITAL ACCRUED SURPLUS. PREMIUMS J 100,900 DO l,0S3,62S-7O 1,193,843 43 UNSETTLED CLAIMS, INCOME FOR 1SC9, M,I33-1A (OUU.UUU. Li Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms The Company also issues Policios ou Rents ol'JBuildinK. of all kmJs,t.rouud Rents, and Mortgages. DIRECTORS. Alfred O. Baker, , Alfred Fitler, Samuel ('runt, I Thomas Sparks, Ceorge W. Richards, I William S. Grant, Isaac Lea, I Thomas 8. Ellis, l.eorio ! r!oH- I f ill ut U Vita a U.,nanM ALFRED a. RAKKR, President JAS. W. McAI.LISTKR.croary.' V-Pt. TH KODORK M. RKUERAssistant Secretary. 8 9 J N S U 11 IS AT II O M E, LN TUB Penn Mutual Life Insurance COMPANY. No. 881 CHESNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. ASSETS, 83,000,000. C HARTERED BY OUK OWN 8TATK. MANAGED BY CMTl OWN CITIZENS. -LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID. OIJt'LES ISSUED ON VARIOUS FLANS. Applications may be made at the Home Office, and at the Agencies throughout the State, a 1S JAMES TRAOUAIR PRESIDENT WA.1IUEI. K. STOKES ;....VIOE PRKSIDENT JOHN W. IIORNOR A. V. P. and ACTUARY HORATIO B. STEPH ENS SKURKTARY 8 BURY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. No. 2P1 BROADWAY, corner READE Street, New York. CASH CAPITAL $150,000 $1-6,000 deposited with the State of New York as security for policy holders. LEMUEL BANCS, President. GEORGE ELLIOTT, Vice-President and Secretary. EMORY Mi'CLlKTOCK, Actuary. A. E. M. PURDY, M. D., Medical Examiner. RKVKIIENI'KH BY PEHMI8HION. Thomas T. Tasker,; John M. Maris, J. B. Lippincott, Charlea Spencer, William Divine, James Long, John A. Wriaht, 8. Morris Wain, 'James Hunter, Arthur O. Coffin, John If. AlcCreary. E. 11. YVorne. In the character of its Directors, economy of manage nient. reasonableness of rates, PAU'l NERSHIP PLAN OE DECLARING DIVIDENDS, no restriction in female lives, and absolute non-torleituie of all policies, and no restriction of travel after the first year, the ANBURY pre sents a combination of advantages offered by no other company. Policies issued in every form, and a lounof one third mado when desired. Special udvanteKcs offered to clergymen. 1 or all further information address JAMES M. LQNGACRE, Mannger for Pennsylvania und Delaware. Office. No. iJ WALNUT htrcot, Pliiladelpuia. FORMAW P. HOLLINSHEAlSpecial Agont. 4 hi 3 T R ICT L Y MUTUAL. Provident Life and Trmt Co. OF PHILADELPHIA. OFI ICE, Xo. 1 1 1 N. FOURTH STREET. OrRtiuly.od to promote LIFE INSURANCE among nioiuliei'ii of tho Society of Friends. Good risks or any clang accepted. Policies issued ou approved plans, at the lowest rates. President, SAMUEL it. SHIPLEY, Vice-President, WILLIAM C. LONGSTlifcTli, Actuary, UOWLAXD PARRY. The advantages oiiercd by tins Company are tin exceUed 1 2?s rT"K ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COM PAN r firHeeS VVimneFO V UTH and WALNUT Streets. Olhce B. w - "ajs'i u A N : I'. EXCLUSIVELY. , PERPETUAL AND TERM POLICIES XS.SfJEIX Csh Capital. .. . ..-y;; -j W .-.hi -T'I 'A DIUKCTORS, F. Ratchford StttiT, J. Livingston Erringer, James L. ClHgliorn, William Boulton, 'harles Wheeler, 'lM.,..,,,ia II Uiititenmoi'V. rvauiro ra.ier, Johu M. At wood, Benjamin T. Trodir.k, .((I1K ii - Diuan, Johu H.Brown, ,1 .laums !. This Company insures onty rirsi cum r n i .... specially haardoua risks whatever, such al lactones, m'U"' E'RATCHFORD STARR. President. THOMAS H MONTGOM Kit Y, Vice President Al.F-XAMUKB W. WIHIKK, Secretary. -piICENlX INSURANCE COMPANY OF INCUR1"" ?K i-CHARTER PERPK I UAU No SilSvALNUT Street, opposite the t achange. This OonTpany in.u.-e. fpm U. or damage by e?c1l,folU&e8r.r.Xn.n0utlyon building, by deposit of l''lm"'.- active operation for more than R 1YSrHdSr wuich all losses have bocu promptly adjusted and PoRa. .Tnlin T. lTndire. Benjamin Etting, Thomas H. Powers, A. R. Mollenry, Kdtuund ( 'iistillun, Samuel Wilcox, I.ewi O. Nnrris. " WLCUERER, President. M. K. Maliony, John T. Lewis, William S. tirant. Robert W. Learning, D. Clark Wharton, Lawrence Lewis. Jr:-.N R EAMtrri. WI1C0. neireKW 1 -rO INSURANCE, (-OFFICE OF THE INSURANCE COMPANY Ph1ls.,!hlaR,U -"-."-MWALHUT BtrS incorporated km. Ohartet P.rpetuL Asset. vpiiiu, vouu,uuu, MARINE. I NLA ND" ' AN ii iri ii it iieiiYo t13.'f2,,00 OVER $30,000,000 LOSHFS PAID SINCE ITS ORGAN Arit,n. n nmw. DlBKCTOn. Samuel W. Jones, John A. Brown, Charles Taylor, Ambrose White, W illiam Welsh, P. Morris Wain, John Mason, Georea L.. Harrison. jrancls R. Pop., Edward II. 'I'rotler, Edward S. Clarke, T. Charlton Henry, A Ifred D. Jessup. John P. White, Louis C. Madeira, Charles W, Cusbmsa uI'IiIV?ub.COFFIN Pi-esldent, Matttitar MAi?."'' Vic l'resident. Chas. 11. Rfkvks, Asst. Secrotary. J ; A ME INSURANCE COMPANY. No. fioo CHESNUT Street. INCORPORATED 185. CHARTER PERPETUAL CAPITAL, S0HO.OOO. FIRE IN8URANOE EXCLUSIVELY Intuic. against Los. or Damage hy Fir. eitnir by P.y. pctual or Temporary Policies. DIRECTORS: Charles Richsrdson, vi iiiiam 11. Kltnwn, William M. Kcyfort, Henry Iwis, Nathan Hilles. John Kesslor, Jr Edward If. Orne, Charles Stokes, John W. Evorman, AfordePAi George A. West, CHARLES RIOIIAlinsov tv".i-.. WILLIAM II. SHAWN, Vice President; WlTXTAMt) 1. TfLAWi-BAitp, Seeretary. 7 ra rriLE PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE A. COMPANY. -jj, k tin Ta irC-rJr'1,ftd 1-Charter Perpetual. A,"N U I Str"R,j opposite Indet.endenee Sonar. I his Company, favorably known to the community for ent.y forV iirned-H A.i"X gto7fi V, V. . n. iieruiiy, un uoerai terms. InH'H i 'iL ' "'""'I'1"1 1"r't" F"' Fund, I. iii offer in 1 h., 1 "" uiuoiitir, woier, eniiuios tbem Of ioss. """"""""I aecuruy in tne CM. BI1IKCT no. Panlol Pmlth. .Tr.. John Deverem, Thomas Smith, Henry lewis, Alexander Reuson, Iseao HazlehiirBt, luufflu Mubuis. K. rrlj , "I""""11"' Fell. WM. MPEIIIAL FIUE INSUHANCE LONDON. CO. ESTAIII.I8I1ED 1S0:1. Tald-np Capital and Accumulated Funds. S8,000,000 IN GOLP PIIEV0ST & EEHEIIJ 8 45 No. 10T S. THIRD Street CIIAS. M. PREVOST. lumber; 18G9 SPIUTIC . TMTCTl SPRUCE JOIST. HEMLOCK. HEMLOCK. 1 ftHQ SEASONED CLEAR PINE. tann SEASONED CLEAR PINEt I860 CHOICE PATTERN PINR VJO SPANISH CEDAR, FOR PATTERNS. RED CEDAR. 1 ft HQ FLORIDA FLOORING. lOUtJ FLORIDA FLOORING CAROLINA FLOORING. VIRGINIA FLOORING. DELAWARE FLOORING. ASH FLOORING. WALNUT FLOORING. FLORIDA STEP BOARDS. KAIL PLANK. 1869 1 QPM WALNUT BOARDS AND PL WIf inun WALNUT PLANK. IftrlQ UNDERTAKERS' LUMRER l0'ft lOVJ UNDERTAKERS' LUilUEIt loo9 RED CEDAR. WALNUT AND PINE. 1ftr0 SEASONED POPLAR. -IQnr 10)J SEASONED CHERRY, lo69 ASH. WHITE OAK PLANK AND BOARDS. . HICKORY. IftfiQ CIGAR BOX MAKERS' 10nft 1C,0t,C!T,.t'lGAIt BOX MAKERS' 1869 SPANISH CEDAR BOX BOARDS. FOR SALE LOW. ' 1 R ( Q CAROLINA SCANTLING. 7oo7 IOUJ CAROLINA II. T. SILLS. 1 NORVVAY SCANTLING. -yt.., ..... - n W wr 1869 CEDAR SniNGLES. 100f CYPRESS SHINGLES. l009 MAULE, BROTHER A CO., No. 2600 SOUTH Street. 11? JJNITED STATES BUILDERS' MILL. FIFTEENTH" STREET, BELOW MARKET, ESLES & BROTHER, Proprietors. WOOD MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, ETC. BALUSTERS AND TURNING WORK. A Large Stock always on hand. 9 n 3m LUMBER UNDER COVER ALWAYS DRY. ' Walnut, White Pine, Yellow Pine, Spruce, Hem lock, Shingles, etc, always on hand at low rates. WATSON A GILUNGHAM, S05 No. 924 RICHMOND Street, ISth ward. ROOFINQ. T E A D Y ROOFI N G.- XV This RoouiJg is adapted te all buildings. It apnuea to 8TKEP OR FLAT ROOFS at one-half the expense of tin. It Is readily pnt on Shiuvle Roots without removing tho shingles, thus avoid intr the damaging of ceiling, and fnrnitur. whil. und.i foing repair.. (No iravel useJ.) 'KESKRVK YOUR TIN ROOFS WITH WELTON'i ELASTIC PAINT. I am always prepared to Rnpairand Paint Roofs at shop notice. Also, PAINT FOR SALE by the barrel or gallon the best and cheapest in the market. W. A. WKLTOrf, 817 Wo. 711 N. NINTH Street, above Coatea. TO OWNERS, ARCHITECTS, BUILDER8, AND ROOFERS. Roofs! Yes, yes. Every use end kind, old or new. At No. WH N. THIRD Street, th. AM K. RIUAN CONCRETE PAINT AND ROOE COMPANY are selling their celebrated paint for TIN ROOFS, and for preserving all wood and nieUtls. A leo, their solid oow ploj root covering, the best ever ottered to the public with liru.-hes, cans, buckets, etc., lor the work. Anti vermin, Fiie, and Water pioof ; Light, Tight, Durnblo. No crack. -ing, iieuling, or shrinking. No paper, travel, or heat. Uood for all climates. Diroct ions eiven for work, or good work nien supptiod. Care, proioptneaa, certuintyl On. prioaj Cull! Eaamine! Judge! AeentswunWd for interior counties. 4'Jmf JOSEPH LEEDS. Principal. OOKINO CLASSES, ETO. E STAPLISnED 178 6. A. 6. riO BIN SON, FRENC1J PLATE LOOttlNG-GLASi KH ENGRAVINGS, BEAUTIFUL CHROMA PAINTING S, Kunuiuctarer of all kmds of LOOKING-GLASS, POUTItAlT, AND PICTURE FRAMES, NO. 1)10 CHESNUT STREET, 8 it Fiilu door alive the Contlnui'tai. Phlia. WD R N E X c IT A NGE J BAG M A in U K A OTO RY, JOHN T. HAILEV, N. K corner ol MAhiiKTand WATER St roots. PhiUdnlpliia. DEALER IN LAOS AND BAOGIXU Ol every description, for Criin, Flour, Salt, t uper-l'hiphte of Liine, Boa liust, Kte. Inge and unnll OUN N V 11A iS constunUy on hand, iii Also, WOOL SACKS. I? M PIKE PLATE MANTEL WORKS. J.B It KLMES. fio. liUiCUkiNUT Street. I13fm. 1869 j
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