The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, December 11, 1869, FIFTH EDITION, Page 8, Image 8

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    T11E DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH TKIJPLE SHEET PHILADELPHIA," SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11, 18G9.
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A Irkrt for N nlnl Dvapepilrii final a Mnlnrl for
Nmall Nuliixlrsj.
J71 wAcif tartfrtlly cvmpmindrd and ymf u exprrtnlif
for Family (.
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NUMBER CC14H.
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HON G RISE AND MA11RY.
(4 Transpontine Romance.)
The un was netting in its wonted west,
"When Hongree, Hub-Lion toD ant of Chas
HoorcH, , . . . .
Met Mahry Daubigny, the Village Hone,
Under the Wizard's Oak old trynting place,
Of those who loved in rosy Aqnitaine. '.' "
They thonght themHelveH nnwatehed, but
they were not; .. ,.( , . - .
For Hongree, Sub-Lieutenant of Chassooren,
Found in Lieutenant-Colonel Jooles Dubosc
A rivel envious and unscrupulous, .
Who thonght it not foul scorn to dodge his
ntcps
And lixten, nnperceived, to all that passed
Itetween the simple little Villuge Hose
And Hongree, Sub-Lieutenant of ChasHOores.
A cl runny barraok-bnlly was Dubosc,
Quite unfamiliar with the well-bred tact
That animates a proper gentleman
In dealing with a girl of humble rank.
Toull nnderHtand his coarseness when I say,
He would have married Mary Daubigny,
And dragged the unsophisticated girl
Into the whirl of fashionable life,
For which her singularly rustic ways
Her breeding (moral but extremely rude),
- inonage (chaste but ungramniatical).
Would absolutely have unfitted her.
llow different to this unreflecting boor
Was Hongree, Sub-Lieutenant of Chassoores!
Contemporary with the incident
Ileluted in our opening paragraph,
Was that sad war 'twist Gallia and ourselves
That followed on the treaty signed at Troyes;
Ad so Lieutenant-Colonel Jooles Duboso '
(Brave soldier, he, with all his faults of style),'
And Hongree, Sub-Lieutenant of Chassoores,
Were sent by Charles of France against the
lines . .
Of our Siith Henry (fourteen twenty-nine),
To drive his legions out of Aqnitaine.
When nongree, Sub-Lieutenant of Chas-
Noores, ,
Returned suspecting nothing to his camp,
After his meeting with the Village Hose,' ,
We found inside bis barrack letter-box
A note from the commanding officer, '
Requiring his attendance at head-quarters.
Tie went, and found Lieutenant-Colonel
jfeoles:
"Young Hongres, Sub-Lieutenant of Chas
soores, . 1 ! '
This night we Hhall attack the English camp,
Be the 'forlorn hope' yours you'll lead it, sir,
And lead it, too, with credit, I've no doubt,"
(These last words with a cruelly obvious
sneer),
"As every man must prtalnly be killed
(For you are twenty 'gainst two thousand
men),
It is not likely that you will return,
But what of that ? you'll have the benefit
Of knowing that you die a Boldier's douth."
Obedience was young Hongree's strongest
point,
But he imagined that he only owed
Allegiance to his Mahry and his king.
"If Mahry bade me lead these fated men, .
I'd lead them but I do not think she would.
If Charles, my king, said 'Go, my son, and
I'd go, of jConrso niy duty would be clear.
But Mahry is in bed asleep, I hope,
And Charles, my king, three hundred leagues
from this: '., ) , ' .
As for Lieutenant-Colonel Jooles Dubosc,
Bow know I that our monarch would ap
prove The order he has given me to-night ?
My king I've sworn in all things to obey i
I'll only take my orders from my king !
Thu8Hoiyjree,.Sub-Lieutenant of Chassoores, .
Interpreted the terms of his commission.
And Hongree, who was wise as he was good,
Disguised himself, that night in ample cloak, .
Round flapping hat, and vizor mask of black,
And made, unnoticed, for the English camp.
He paused the unsuspecting sentinels
(Who little thought a man in this disguise
Could be a proper bbject of suspicion),
And ere the curfew bell had boomed "lights
out,"
He found in'audionce' Bedford's haughty
Duke.
"Your Grace," he said, "start not ie not
alarmed,
Although a Frenchman stands before your
eyes.
I'm Hongree, Sub-Lieutenant bf - Chassoores,
My colonel will attack your camp to-night,
And orders me to lead the hope forlorn. '
Now I am sure our excellent King Charles,
Would not approve of this but he's away '
A hundred leagues, and rather more than
that "
So, utterly devoted to my king, ,. . , f ., - ,
Blinded by my attachment to tho throne ,
And having but its interest at heart,
1 feel it is my duty to disclose '
All schemes that emanate , from Colonel
Jooles, ' ; , f ; , , ' '
If I believe that they are not the kind
Of Si.heiues that our good monarch could ap-
jfrove." ..
"But how," said Bedford's Duke, "do you
propose
That we should overthrow your Colonel's
scheme "
And Hongree, Sub-Lieutenant of (.'hasKixires,
Replied at onoa with aever-fttiljng tact
"Ob, sir, 1 know tliia cursed country well,
Entrust yourself and iill your host, to in",
I'll lead yon nf'ly by n xeeret. piii.h
Into the hp art ol Colonel Soolcs' arriiy,
And you can then attack tLeitn unprepared.
And sliiy my fellow-countrymen unarmed."
Tho thing was done. The Duke of Bedford
gave
The order, and two thousand fighting men t
Crept silently into the Gallic cairip, ; . ;
And slew the Frenchmen as they lay asleep,
And Bedford's haughty Duke slew Colonel
Joeles,
And married Mahry, pride'of Aqnitaine,
To Hongree, 8ub-Iiontenantof Ohasbores.
In Wane af Wife. .
Ka-besh-co-day-wav, an Indian chief, is
want of one more "wife, having now but three,
and oflf rs the following inducement through
the Chicago Tribune:''!!- 1 nat, in caso.
we should hear of any wortny wnne iaay who
might be at all disposed to consider the pro
priety of. becoming one of his bettor halves,
we might say to her that he has a good, large,
warm house, built for him by his Great
Father; that he has always been kind to, and
has never yet struck any of, has present wivos;
that he would treat a white wife very kindly
and considerately; that he' would divide with
her his property; and that he and his other
wives would give her tho very best of every
thing that could be had to eat, and that they
would do everything in their power to make
her contented and happy in her new home.
In reply to another question of ours as to
whether he considered that his stock of love
was large enough to distribute to a good
advantage among so many wives, ho simply
said, 'Ka-besh-co-day-way's heart is big.' " .
IS'rwa from the Nile's Head.
'Tis as Sir Roderick foretold;
I lis word by fact is crowned;
For Africa's explorer bold
Turns up all safe and sound.
To that which lying natives said -
The contrary is shown.
Those knaves asserted him stone dead;
But there is Livingstone. -
A Wohaol-Boy'ii I.rtter.
Cankiikakk Lodoe, Doc. U. My dear Pa
rents, I am happy to tell you that I am en
joying good health, and trust you will find
that I have made great Proyyres My dear
ma And pa he has gone Away and it is all
Lies i am very wretchd this is the trueth not
the other i Ave gott too rite it Again becaus
off the Misteak but i will send this on the Sli
pleas to tak me away becaus i shall noaver lorn
Any Thing hear and we have nothing but fat
for dinner and my ohillbrains are dredfull one
of the Boys whos pa is doctor Jones says it is
eonsumshion so most likely i shall dye if i
stopp much longer it is awfull but pleas doe
not be unhappy if i doe only i thought i
would Tell you as to old Bile He is a beeyt
litre Dr. Boyle stepped vp behind, and
snatching (man tnt fcWfr Thwack : Thwack !
A Low Felliih'a Prayer to Mohammed.
From Pashas like Ismael Fasha deliver us,
His hand is so heavy, his looks so Khediv
irous; He has bottomless pockets, and stomach
omnivorous;! :
While his guests, fed and feted, his praise
sing vociferous,
We've scarce lentils to eat, and scarce tatters
to Liver us!
Popular None, with Application).
' "From countries far away I came," as the
returned convict said. 1 " .
"All is lost now," as the ruined gambler
said.
"Stay, traveller, stay," as the highwayman
said. i
' Twere vain to tell thee all I feel," as
the lobster said to the man who was boiling
him.
"Good news from home," as the young
reprobate said when his father died and left
him his heir. ,
'Tin leaving thee in sorrow, 'Annie," as
the man said to his wife when he sold his fur
niture and eloped with another woman.
ODDS AMD EXLS.
SVhat is the form of an escaped parrot ?
A Polly-gone.
A Bridegroom The Man in the (Honey)
Moon. w . .....
"Mother," said little four-year old Carrie
when she came Home, "I have heard such a
smart minister. lie stamped and pounded,
and made such a noise; and then he got so
mad he shook his fists at the folks, and there
wasn't anybody dared go up and fight him."
An Arkansas landlord thus advertises his
hotel in the local papers: "And Joseph wept
aloud, and he said unto his- brethren, 'I am
Joseph; doth my father yet live?' , Aud his
brethren answered him, "'You bet; the old
man is doing bully, for he boards at the Cos
mopolitan! ' : ' :
A poetically disposed country newspaper
remarked that "it is comforting to know that
one eye watchos fondly for our coming, and
looks brighter when we come." Thd other
local paper condoled in its next issue thus:
"It grieves us to learn that our contempo
rary's wife has lost one eye. "
OuiMiNAL. Why is a prisoners time Hie
an abominable joke? Because its past in
durance. ' ' x 'U '
XJiU-i.KTs. "lripie birtn lue wjfe of a
Mr. Pill wasy delivered of three children on
Saturday." Throe pills at a time! What a
dose for tne poor man!
Wanti p a Pajntek. Wfao is going to da
piet tho econe of the oponing of the Suez
Canal? There is , one man who would have
done it to perfection, but uufoitunately he U
dead Canaletto.
Good chemical preparation for ovor
beaten bullocks Ox-hido of iron. . i ; ' . . i .
To Cobblers who spout Wax eloquent.
The best (t)issue paper Bank notes.
Operations of the gold ring Marriages.
(K. B. This does not hold good in Indiana
and New York.)
Brigham Young is in great trouble. His
family record is lost, and be is muddled about
his children.
The Viceroy, while recently pressing a
distinguished personage to come and visit
him, wrote: 'iiu iimut come; I'll take no
lit: me!"
Weathku fn No. Are hnrry-ennes com
posed of "quid, sticks?'' ' "1
A Consolation 'Sokaikhik. We rarely see
a bicycle rider without feeling assured that
he will be "ItUer of." i
Manv a Tiihe Woni), J .t;. When the value
of a joke entirely depends on the sound, it is
perhaps as well not to crak it.' ,!
We Shouij) Thxnk So.-Dr. Livingstone in
forms us that he has discovered , an, African J
tribe the members of which write upon wings
of birds. ' These wings, therefore, we should
say, must be y-leaves !
The C'bbct Card. Each succeeding mail
confirms the fact, at first received with in
credulity, that at the Cape of Good Hope
spades turn up diamonds.
Mjedicax. Df.gjif.es of Comtauison. Posi
tive, a five-dollar fee; comparative, a sure
cure; superlative, advice gratis.
A SouNDiNo-BoAitB The Board of Trade.
Bowie-mia Texas. i .
Dis-oas-tino ! The gas in out office is so
bad that it is positively incorrigible. Will it
be believed ? it positively went out without
our leave the other evening, and we never no
ticed its absence- though we had lit two or
three candles in order to see whether it was
properly lighted at the beginning of the even
ing. We guess the gas-o'-meter must be
almost as irregular as the metre of Walt Whit
man anyhow, its contents are frequently
quite as obscure.'
Comin' VKflfrfro Inooimk. A San Francisco
paper states that "in Virginia City, Nevada,
pretty waiter-girls are taxed." The pretty
waiters taxed for their pleasing trait might
suggest a very popular tax to Mr. Boutwell.
Taking all females who are be-coming-ly
attired as waiters, he , might by introducing
the tax in this country induce all who had
pretensions to good looks to insist on being
taxed it would be a voluntary female poll
(or should we say "chignon ?'') tax.
A Ccaiors Fact. Truth is stranger than
fiction. A Jersey farmer, astonished at the
backwardness of his potato crop, had the
ground examined by a most experienced
judge. It was discovered that the potatoes
were short-sighted and couldn't see their way
through the soil. After dressing the ground
with a liberal supply of spectacles, our friend
was rewarded by seeing the tubers growing
like winking.
Shocking Inhumanity. The other evening
a gentleman, while crossing the Schuylkill at
Chesnut Street Bridge,, fell in with a friend.
Although the bridge was crowded at the time
by what we fear we can only call fiends in
human shape, no notice was taken of the
occurrence. The two sufferers proceeded
together to the nearest tavern and liquored
np.
WINDOW CLASS.
I W 1 O W Ms A .'
EVANS, SHARP & CO.,
No. 613 MARKET STREET,
Are dally receiving shipments of Glass from their
Works, where they are now making lo.oot feet per
day.
They are also receiving shipments of
FREXrCIX WINDOW CLASS.
Rough Plate and Bibbed Glass.Enamclled, Stained,
Engraved, and Ground Glass, which they offer at
LOWEST MARKET RATK8. f9 25 3m
OENT.'S FURNISHING COODS.
pATENT SHOULDER-SEAM
SHIRT MANUFACTORY,
AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORK.
PERFECTLY FITTING SHIRTS AND DRAWER "
made from measurement at very short notice.
All other articles of GENTLEMEN'S DRE3
GOODS in full variety.
WINCHESTER ft CO.,
118 ; No. 706 CHESNUT Street.
11
I, I VAT IK ENUSTN
GENTLEMEN. ,
! J. W. SCOTT & CO.,
' No. 81 CHESNUT Street, Philadelphia,
6 8T5rp Four doors below Continental Hotel.
ENGINES, MACHINERY. ETO.
PENN STEAM ENGINE AND
HOI l.h'U Xril 1 U wit i L'T u a. T tr rr
'"PRACTICAL AND THKOKKTKJAIi
--'-"' 1 " ' - . . , uu . v. L'nui.iU). UMTIUB
fur many yearn beau in accraaful operation, and been ex
cluaively engaged in building and repairing Marina and
Kiver Knginva, high and low premura, Iron Hoilera, Water
Tanks, I'ropellern, etc. eto., renpeetfully offer thoir ser
vices to the ouliliu as being fully prepared to contract for
engines of all sines, Manna, Hiver, and .Stationary ; having
set of put terns of ilitlurent sizug, are prepared to execute
ord'lis aiOi quick despatch. Kvery description of pattern.
Disking made at the shortest notice. High and Low pres
sure line Tubular and Cylinder Boilers of the best Penn
sylvania Charcoal Iron. Hirgingsof all sizes and kinds.
Iron and Urasa Castings of all descriptions, ltoll Turning
Screw Cutting, and ail other work oonneoted with the
above business.
Drawings and specifications for all work dona at the
establishment free of cluirge, and work guaranteed.
The subscribers bate ample whari dock. room lor repairs
of boat, where they can lie in perfect safety, aud are pro
vided with shoara, blocks, falls, etc. etc., for raising boar
or light weights.
j JACOB O.NFAFIK,
.. JOHN P. I.KVY.
. BKAOH andPAI.MKR Bireets.
COLTHWARK FOUNDRY. FIFTH AMI,
y-J W AbHIKGTON Streets, I
, I rulLADKLPHIA. ,
I MEIUUCK A SONS,
I ENGINEKK8 AMD MACHINISTS
manumcturo Hiti and Low Pressure Steam Ensinna
or Ltitid, River, and Marine Service. " .
Bnrb, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, eta '
tastings of all kluds, either Iron or lirass. . . ' I
IroniKrurue Roofs for Gas Works, Workshops, and
Kullroau (stations, etc. . .
R.sturuj aud Uas Machinery of the latest and most
Improved construction. ,
Eveiy dcrlption of Plantation Machinery. a)o.
Sugar; Saw, and Grist-Mills, Vacuum Pans, oil
Jn?it IWccaM!'- rilter8' dumping' Ka! j
Kolti Air anta fnv TU Rlllnnv's Unnn. tjm, . . !
nit,48l ""mytU's Patent Steam Hammer, aud Ahnin.
wall i Woolsey's Patent Centrtfngai Sugar Dmin
lng MaohiiifB. ' goi
CIRARD IH0C WORKO".
JOHNIL. MURTHY & BR03. . , .1
Iauufiioiurera of Wranabt lra Pitt. KtJ
! PUCLADELPHIA, FA,
W0KK8. ' '
U KMTV-TI1JKD auid F1XBJEKV Mraxu.
- ' OFFIOB, i ,i , if '
Wa. i Warth FI KTTT nn-m j, '
pOTTON BAIL DUCK "ahd" CANVaI
V J of all nmbeni t-.. . . b
and Waconover tink
. - vf swoiof, inuu.
Drier talta, from thirtv ta mm
rauer Manufaetarerr
V..ln. HUi U.LI ni I -
to aavonly-ail
Inohoa miA4
. ' . -, ,w,n . f, ma, ww.
JOITN W. rVKRMAlt,
No. Iu3 OUlTkCU b treat UU buvealj
IN8UBANOE.
cj ici4iei i:i in3.t.
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DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY
! 1 -
INSURANCE COMPANY.
I
PHILADELPHIA, NOVEMBER 10, 18C9.
i
The following statement of the affairs of the Company
is published in conformity with provision of the charter
Premiums received from November 1, 1868, ta October 31,
I !!. I
Ob Marine and Inland RSsaa...
On Fire Kinks. , . . ,
..fj04VW34
.. Itil.K-
-41,ltt5,701
Preminma on Policies not marked
off November 1, lux
4W.6MM
$l,MHJ:tSfll
Premiums marked off an earned from No- .
vember !, 1h-, to October 31, 1H6V:
On Marine and Inland Risks. .. .9H.ailfW
On lira Kiaks ltf.tUD'W
Interest daring the same period
Salvages, etc
1 15,027 "til
Losaes, Kipensen, etc., during tbe rear as
U78473M
iHifB:
Marine and Inland Nari-
,. . gallon lxMsas tOR.IOfl W
Frre LosKes 94,344141
Return t'remiums aH.ii'Jtj'IO
Be-lnsnranoes 417784
- " Agency charges, Advertising,
Printing, etc 64,(W7 15
Taxed United States. State, and -
municipal lues
f.1 tmi-M
napenses X1VH27'0S
744,254
CM,S1(3
AS8KT8 OV THK COMPANY
Novemlerl, IMS. .
$20e,WK) United States Five Por Cent. Loan ;
tea-foriies itiA nnn-nfi
luO,tKW United H tales Hii Per Cent. Loan "0,wlul"
OawfuPmoneF) 107 Whn
,w YJji voiii, aioan,
20,000 SUteo'f" Peniijivan'i'a Six' Per dent.
liOan..
200,000 Oitjr of Philadelphia Six Per Cent
Loan (exempt from tax)
W0.OW Btate of New Jersey Six Per Uent.
eo.ooooo
213,960-00
aoo,25-oo
192.000 DO
19,460 TO
23,tJl8'00
20,000-0"
15,000-01
20,000 Pennsylvania ' Ra'iiroaW ' First' Mort-
i Bn PerUent. Bonds
ylvania Railroad Nerond Mori-
Six Per Cent. Bonds
rn Pennsylvania Railroad
so,uw rennsyivi
gageH
2&.t0l Western
mortgage Six Per (Jent. Bonds
Pennsylvania Railroad guarantee)
30.0(H) State of Tennessee FiveT'erOent.
Loan
7.W0 State of Tennessee Ki pLr' i il,V
shares stock ,
6,M0 North Pennsylvania Railroad' Coin'.
pany, lliu shares stock
11,000 Philadelphia and Southern Mail
titeamahip Oompanr, 00 shares
stock
346,900 Leans on Bond and Mortgage, 'first
liens on City Properties
14.000-00
8,900 00
7,500-M
246,900-00
QL231,StlO Par.
KeaJ KRtate. - ag nnn-an
Bills Receivable for Insurances
made 823.70075
Balances due at AeenciesMp're. w
miains on Marine Policies. Ae.
crued Interest and other debta
dne to the Company
Stock, Scrip, etc., of sundry Coi-
M.037-96
' Wwvu. JLBMUUItea
value 2,74020
Cash in Bank 81tj8,318-8
Caab id Drawer 972-26
lffl.29114
$1,862,100 04
PnrLADELTHLA . November 10, 186
Tf Board of Directors have this day declared a CASH
DITIDKND of TKW PKR CENT, on tbe CAPITAL
8TOCK. and BIX PKR CENT. Interest on tho SCRIP of
the Company, payable on and after the 1st of December
proximo, free bf National and State taxes. , .
They have also declared a SCRIP DIVIDEND
VttSfZPKL PKB 'J-JKNT. on ths EARNED PRKJ
MIUM8 for the year ending Ootober V. im, certificates
of which wiU bo issued to the parties entitled to the same,
an and alter tho latof December proximo, free of National
and State taxes.
They have ordered, also, that the Scrip OertiBcates of
Profits ot the Company, for the year ending Ootober 31.
1WS6, be rodeemed in Cash, at the office of tho Company!
on and after 1st of December proximo, all interest thereon
to cease on that day. By a provision of the Charter all
Certificates of Scrip not presented for redemption within
five years after publip notice that they will be redeemed,
shall be forfeited and cancelled on the book of the Com
pany. No certificate of profile issued under $25. By the aotif
Incorporation, "no certificate 6hallissue nnluuscluimed
within two years after the declaration of tho dividend
whereof it is evidence,"
DIRF.OTORS.
Thomas O. Hand,
John C. Davis,
Kdmnnd A. Sonder,
Theopbilus Paulding,
James Traquair,
Henry Sloan,
Henry C. Dallott, Jr.,
James C. Hand,
-William O, Ludwig,
Joseph II. Seal,
Hugh Craig,
John D. Taylor,
f.eorge W. Bernadon,
William O. Houston,
Samnel K. Stokes,
William O. Boulton,
Kdward Darlington.
H. Jones Brooke,
Kdward Lafourcade,
Jacob Riegel,
Jacob P. Jones,
James B. M' Far land,
Joshua P. Kyre,
Spencer M'llvsin,
J. B. Sample, Pitttburg,
A. B. Berger, " ,
D. T. Morgan, '
THOMAS O. HAND, President.
JOHN O. DAVIS. Vice President.
HENRY LYLBURN, Becretary.
HKNRY BALL, Assistant Secretary. 11 121m
1829
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
Fraitlin Fire Insurance Company
OF PHILADELPHIA.
Office, Nob. 435 and 437 CHESHTJT St
Assets Jan. I,,e9,$2,677,372,l3
CAPITAL
ACCRUED SURPLUS..,
PKKM1UMS
UNSETTLED CLAIMS,"
1400,900 i)0
1,083,628-70
1,193, W3-43
IN COMB FOR 1849,
fJ0U,UOU,
Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms. '
The Company also lasnes Polioiea on Rent ofdiiniidinga
of all kinda,Cround Rents, and Mortgagea.
' DIRECTORS.
Alfred G. Baker, , Altred Fttlor,
Samuel (Jrant, Thomas Sparks,
(teorge W, Kicharda, I William S. Grant,
Isaac la, I Thomas S. Ellis,
(jeorge l aJea. Gnstavos S. Benson.
" ALFRED O. BAKER, President
Cf OkUK FAL1CS, Vioo-Preaident.
. JAR. VP. MoALLIKTER, Secretary.
TUiCOlHJEK W. KKUKR. Assistant Secretary. 8 9
OFFICE OF THE INSURANCE COMPANY
OV NORTH AMERICA. No. m WALNUT Straat.
Philadelphia. . .
Incorporated 1794. Charter Perpetual
' Capital, 9500,000.
lrts... 2JMO0
MARINE, INLAND. AND FIRE IN8URAN0K.
OVER Sai,0O0rfX)O LOSSES PAJD 81NOB ITS OROAII.
LSAllON.
PIRECTOB?- ,
Arthnr U. OofBn.
rrancis n. liooo,
Klward 1L Trotter.
Kdward S Clarke,
T. Charlton Henry,
' A If red D. Jessup,
John P. White,
luis O. Madeira.
baiauul W. Jones,
John A. Brown,
Charles Tsylor,
Ambrose W bite,
William Welsh,
B. Morris Wain,
John Mason,
. . i T. llArrlwin.
Charles W. Ou
AUTHOR O COFFIN, Praaident.
i CHARLES PLATT, Vioo-Pmaident,
MATTHlaa Mauia, Secretary.
Chab. H. RuicyKH, Asst. Secretary 1 1
g T R I C T L Y M U T U A L.
Provident Life and Trust Co.
OK PUILADELPllIA.
OFFICE, N. Ill H. FOtHTn WTOEET.
Organized to promote LIFE IN8UKANCB amODS
nenibern of Uie Suulut; of Priuuds.
Oood riHka of any ultuis aocttptod.
l'oliclea lBHued ou miproved plani, at the lowest
' President. SAMUEL R. SHIPLETl
. Vke-Prealdeut, WlUJAM C. LONOSTKETH.
. Autuary, ROWLAND PAKKT.
The advauUt'i oOttred by uu tioiiiutuiy are no
enteUed. MM
IN8URANOL.
A S B U R
33
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.
No. Mrs IIKOAIIWAY, coraer
or
t.ievcntii ntrret, JMer York.
CA8H CAPITAL , tlBeoOO
tliM0 daaositad with the State of New York aa'oaearit
v ... ,'.''. P?1' hohlera.
w, i,,,l i'lNTOCK, Actuary.
A. K. M. PURDY, M. D., Medical Examiner.
Thmnaa T. Taaker.i John M. Maris, , J. B. tannlaoott.
Charlea Bpancer, William Divine, JamV-I Kna r
JohnA.Wnht. 8. Morris W.lnV SCw
Arthnr O. Cothh, 'john Bi MeCrry. 11 WorSe '
Organised April. llrtH 87 Poheiaa si nr4 six
voonths; over 2HiO in the twelve months follewloa
A II forms of Policies i-sorxi on most favoraole Lama.
Spesial advantages otferad to Clerxfrnen.
AfawruodaenUwanted inciUoreountry. Apply t ,
JAMK8 II, IxNUaOKK,
Manager for Pennsylvania and Delaware.
Ofnr. No. 4 WALNUT Street, PhiUehi?
RAMI KL POWERS, Special Aient. V 4 1
J N 8,U B B
H O M K,
Penn
Mutual Life
Insurance
COMPANY.
Mo. IS1 CHESNUT STREET, PHILADKLPUIA.
AWWETM, 8 'If 000,000.
CI1AHTERED BY OUK OWN 8TATK.
MANAGED B? OCB OWN CITIZEN
; ixtshesi pnoniPTLY paid.
OUt lEM IHNUED ON VAIUOL8 PLANS.
Applications may be made at tbe Home Omoe, and
at the Ageaclea throughout the State. 3 1st
JAIrfKM TKAOUAIK '.. ..PRESIDENT
WAftlUEI, K. HTOHEM VICE-PRESIDENT
JOHN W. IrOKNOIt... A. V. P. and ACTUARY
HOHATIO 8. STEPHENS BECRETARY
rril E E NTERPRISE INSURAN CE COM PAN Y
A OF PHILADELPHIA.
Office H. W. Corner FOURTH and WALNUT Streets.
FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.
PERPETUAL AND TERM POLICIES ISSUED.
Cash Capital ., It2uo,000'00
Cash Assets, Jnly I, lb&.
si:t.478i2:L
D1KECTORH.
F. RaUhford Starr,
J. Livingston Erring er,
nainro r razier,
John M. Atwood,
Henjamin T. 'Irmiick,
(lenrKe H. Stuart,
m nrnes vjiagnorn, .
William ). Boulton.
Charlea Wheeler,
Thomas U. Montgomery,
tionn u. nrown.
This Comnan insure nn1 tir.t. o I . p..L . t.vin. ma
u allies Aertaen.
specially hazardous risks whatever, such at factories.
Bulla, eto.
F. RATCHFORD STARR, President.
THOMAS U. MONTGOMERY, Vice-President.
Alexander W. WiBiKJi, Secretary. a A
PIKKNIX INSURANCE COMPANY OF
PHIIDFXPHIA.
INCORPORATED 1-CHARTER PERPETUAL.
N o. 224 WALNUT Street, opposite the B xchance.
Company insures from toss or damace by
FIRE,
on liberal terms, on buildings, merchandise, furniture,
etc., for limited periods, and permanently on building's by
deposit of premiums.
The Company haa been in active operation for mora than
SIXTY YE ARK. during which all losses have been
promptly adjueted and paid.
John L. Hodge,
AJllviLiriTjnn.
David Lewis,
Benjamin Ktting,
Thomas H. Powen,
A. R. MoHenry,
Edmund Caatillon,
Samuel Wilcox,
IjPwi. C. Nnrria.
JH. Manony,
JchnT. Lewis,
William S. Grant,
Robert W. Learning,
D. Clark Wharton,
Lawrence Lewis, Jr.,
JOHN K.
WUCUERER, Presidant.
EAMTnct. Wnooi, Secretary.
4
PAME INSURANCE COMPANY.
No. 809 CHESNUT Street.
INCORPORATED WM. CHARTER PERPETUAL.
capital aeo,ooo.
' ; 11RK INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.
Insnrea against Loss ot Damage by Fire either by Per
petoal or Temporary Policioa,
DIRECTORS:
Charles Richardson,
William H. Unawn,
William M. Heyfert.
Henry Iewie,
Nathan Hilles.
Robert Pe
'earea.
John Kessler, Jr.,
jtawaru rj. llrDA,
Charles Stokes,
John W. Evenuan.
Mordecai Buz by.
Uaorga A. West,
CHARLES RICHARDSON. PretidenL
WILLIAM H. SHAWN, Vice-President.
Ittum 1. BtANCHARP. Secretary. 7S3S
rpiLE PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE
JL COMPANY.
Incorporated 18H6 Charter Perpetual.
Mo. 610 WALN CT Street, opposite Independence Square.
This Company, favorably known to the community for
over forty years, continues to insure against loss or dam
ago ly tire on Public or Private Bnildings.teither perma
nently or for a limited time. Also on Furniture, Stock
of Coeds, and Merchandise generally, on liberal terms.
Their Capital, together with a large Burplus Fund, la
Invested in the most careful manner, which enables them
to offer to the insured an undoubted security in too oaae
of loss. .
dikkCT b&
Daniel Smith, Jr., i John Deveretu,
Alexander Benson, I Thomas Smith,
Isaac Hazlehurst, I Henry Lewis,
Thomas Robins, I J. Cillingham Fall
Daniel Haddock, Jr.
DANIEL SMITH, Jr.. President
WM. G. CROWBLL. Secretary. 8 HO,
JMPEKIAIi FLUE INSURANCE OO.
r ' ,'' , LONDON; ' ' '
EMTABLISUED 1S03.
Paid-up Capital and Accumulated Panda,
S8,000,000 I1H GOLD.
PREV0ST & HERRING, Agents,
11 No. 107 8. THIRD Street, Philadelphia,
CBAS. M. PRBVOST. CPAS. P. HERRING
PROSALS'
KOPOSAL8 FOR STREET CLEANING
Sralfid Proposals will h! rei:elvcl at the OFFICE
OP THE BOARD OP HEALTH, Houtnwcst corner
ol Sixth and SniiHom Htroets, until Vi o'clock, noon,
on the 18th day of December, lwfl'j, for tho period of
two (8) years, commeneiutr on the 1st day ot Janu
ary, lbTO, and emling on the aiHt day of December,
1H71, for cleaning aud keeping thoroughly clean at
all times all tbe paved BtreetN, alleys, courts, inlets,
market-houses, gutters, gutters under railroad eroxH
Iiirs, gutters of unpaved streets, ami all other public
highways, together with the collection and removal
of all ashes, as well aa the collection and burial of
all dead animals.
Plans and specifications, with full particulars, may
be hud on application to the Health Oilice.
E. WARD, M. D., President. .
Ciiaki.es B. Barrktt, Soerctary. 12 8 6t
ROOFING.
READY ROOFING
This Rooting is adapted ta ail buildings. It can
applied to
BTEEP OR FLAT ROOKS
at one-half the expense of tin. It is readily put on
Shingle Roofs without removing the shingles, thus avoid,
ing the damaging of ceiling and furnilura while under
fotng repairs. (No gravel used.)
'RKSEUVIC TOUR TIN ROOFS WITH WELTON1
ELASTIC PAINT.
I am always prepared to Repair and Paint Roofs at shor
notice. AUo, PAINT FOR HALE by tho barrel or gallon
tho best and cheapest in tho market.
W A WELTON
8 17 Wo. 711 N. NINTH Street, above Coa'tea.
OX) OWNERS. ARCHITECTS, BUILDERS,
JL AND ROOiERS. Roufsl Yea, yea. Every eixe and
kind, old or new. At No. Mi N. Till RU Straat, the AM K,
RICAN CONCRETE PAINT AND ROOD COM PANS"
are selling their celebrated paint lor TIN ROOKS, and
for preserving all wood and metals. Abio, their solid oow,
plex roof covering, the best ever offered to the public, with
brushes, cans, bucketa, etc., ior the work. Anti-vermin,
Pire, and Water-proof ; Light, Tight, Durable. No crack
ing, pealing, or shrinking. No paper, gravel, or boat. Uood
for all climates. Directions given for work, or good work
men supplied. Care, promptness, certainty! One rwel
Call! Examine) Judge!
Agents wanted fox interior counties.
4 tJ JOSEPH LEEDS. PrlnolpaX
STOVES, RANQEB, ETO.
THOMSON'S LONDON KITCHENER
or EUROPEAN RA NO E, for families, hotels, or
nlillo institutions, in TWENTY iltEKJCNT
IZI'.H. Also. Philadelphia Ranges, Hot-Air Eur-
usees, Portable Heaters, I-ow-iiown Crates, Fireboard
Stoves, Batu Boilers, Stew-hole Plates, Boiler. Cooking
Stoves, etc., wholesale aud retail, by the manufacturers,
. NHARPE A THOMSON,
II Sr olim No. HUiiN. SECONO StreoU
. , , . -
O R N E X C II A N G E
BAO MANUEAOTORy,
. JOHN T. BAILEY,
ft. K corner of MARKET and WATER Streets,
Philadelphia.
DEALER IN BAUh AND BAGOINO
Of every deseription, tor
Oiain, Flour, Salt, Super Phosphate of Luna, Boa
' Dust, Etc.
ljc and sauail OUNNY BAljS constantly no band.
m Also, WOOL RACES.
8HIPPINO.
rs-'.'Ti. ,.,,."" aaruuh AND
TV, ft JS.aL.HrJW,,-,nmn U
Vll-vJ, i 'iriL lr Mipointed to aail aa lot.
'!'. Saturday. Dec. 1, at 13 noon.
of hOZW' "ih .llM" Tuesday, Ic U, at 1 P.M
1 1 i tekl,"ih.Htn.r1"t IS, at 1 P. M. '"
I .. J. ?,11?"' S.orday, h,v. 8,,, at II A. M.
I".tns, via llalitai. To.iiiv, Deo. SH, at 1 P. M
'vJiSiilJfi11 AnjN'4 rvxnt lUTtmnat.
I are n e in tield. p...i,i.ni'. "
FIRh'r CALLN
lo lAimlon.
!) STEER ACE. ..mm
. l' Tolondon ....... o
m I'sri.
PaylbMelo"-
Uvl.-.
sy B?sii.m.i;i i ss:.;""! s
Passengers forwards .,. .'lmDh!l'"nr.-
a .. arw
etc. at rednoed rates. " "amDnrg, iiremaa,
mf?St?t?.'0Hn h bonght here at modarata rates bv
nns wishing toarnd f.w tlieir tnetids, " " P" ; . i ;
JOHMnir hT '"'" ai.ply.ttha Oownany's Offtoo' ''
Jt'HN o. DALE. Agentj rVo. 18 BHOA UWAV: N V
! - C LiONNFI.L A EACLK, Agsnta.
-' J . acUKSNUTBtreeXpWlt'irjfta.
t,ONLYDIRECTUNKTO FRANCS
ts-!15 ?B5Sf com p a n y' s m a iiSFf HA !,TI2
MlJ' NEW YORK AND HAVP8rfAKAM5
BKMT. ' v-,,u Af
The splendid new Teasels on this favorite . ..
Oontment wUI aail from LWiS,.'' ,ot
i wT iw " I" rmiU for the
Batnrda ,!"'?
t" XPltltiytL sflW sT ft bm A
In gold (Including wine). ' r-om
First Cabin. .
TO BREST OR HAVRE.
i'lJ.I Neoond Cabin...
Ti Dim. . .
Wrrt ILKiI'!,",l ""wvliukcu, furnished on board.)
tS?1. n U IW ' ""d Cabin. ,
J hese Steamem An nnt .-.I
Medical .ttendanci frafVhga? HDn
i.ctn''''nl'?nlnptoorretarnln from theoor
nnL-.LK"ro''V- hl ulin,r h8 tmers o? Uiisline'vJ
nnnecessary risks from transit by English railways aei
crossing Uie channel L besides saving time, tmnb e.Vnd.?
pense. GEOilMK MACKKr.lK. Aient, " .
v. . . No. 58 BROADWAY, New York.
CompaW ' ''WlfllA.tJK5l
JUi No.mOOH&NUTS?rt.
i-CHARLESTON, S.C..
THE SOUTH, SOUTHWEST.
AND FLOHIDA PORT8.
THE STEAMSHIP J. W.EVEKMAff.
CAPTAIN HINCKLEY.
Will leave Pier 17, below Spruce street, on THUR8DAT.
December 16, at 4 P. M.
Comiortublo accommodations for passenger. ,
Through Passage Ticket and Kills of lading Issued in
connection with the South Carolina Railroad to all point
South and Southwest, and with Steamers to Florida port.
Insurance by this Line ONE-HALF PER CENT.
Goods forwsrded free of commission.
Bills of Lading furnished and signed at tbe office.
For freight or passagelapply to
' ' R. A. BOUDER A J o ,
DOCK STREET WHARF.
The Steamship PROMETHEUS, Cray, will folio
lURSUAY, December 23. j
"5KHIA, RICHMOND.
Hr'imSir" niwwJt STEAMSHIP MNHL
. mifl HOUOH KREIOH ? A IR VlJJK l5
atXi&THK SOUTH AND WEST. 10
Btf tBoen. ,ro'n FIRST WHARF .'bora
VV1TDV 4J A fTtT ir. a
MARKJI
TH ROUGH RATES to allpolnU In North and Soatt
Carolina, via Seaboard Air Line Railroad nnh.'i
2d hJX I.iobmo3
RAifs THa'na'nY OTHER UNK.d taknat OWX
".U,,;II' ,n? oneapnesof this rout eo
mend it to the public aa the most desirable madjanj
k? i ununiniun m ireignu
No cbarg ior Mnuniaaion, dray age, Ol ny axpanae
transfer.
Steamship insured at the lowest ratal.
Freight received daily.
WILLIAM P. CLYDE A OO.,
Na 13 S. WHARVES and Pier 1 N. WHARVEk
W. P. PORTER, Agent at Richmond and Oily PoinU
T. P. OROWELL A CO., Agent at Norfolk. U
LOELLLARD'S . STEAMSUIP
LINE FOB
NEW YORK.
Sailing on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturday.
REDUCTION OF RATES.
Freight by thia Una taken at IS eenta par 100 pound,
cents per foot, or 1 cent per gallon, ship' option. Ad
vance charge cashed at office on Fiar. Freight received
at all time oa covered wharf,
JOHN F, OHL,
38 1 Pier 19 North Wharvee.
B. N. Extra rate on small package iron, metal, ate.
. NOTICE.-FOK NEW YORK, VIA
DELAWARE AND RARITAN CANAL
EXPRESS STKAMROA I' muDlsv
ine CHEAPEST AND UIJICKKNT .t.,,
tkm between Philadelphia and New York.
Steamers leave daily from first wharf below Ma-ket
street, Philadelphia, and foot of Wall street, New York.
Goods forwarded by all the line running out of New
York, North, East, and West, free of commission.
Freight received and forwarded on accommodating!
terms. , WILLIAM P. CLYDE A CO., Agents,
No. U 8. DELAWARE Avenue, Pluladelphia.
- I JAMES HAND. Agent,
No. 119 WALL Street. New York.
JNlfiW EXPRESS LINE TO
IWIIg mIlu n anaingion, ls.
C.. Via OhesaneakA .nil n.lue.n,.i .Ji.u
connections at Alexandria from the most direot route for
BoSthwes't!' Ht,Mto1' -wMe, Nash vide. Dalton, and the
Steamers leave regularly every Saturday at noon from
the hrst wharf above Market street.
vreiKuii reueivea oaiiy.
I
wi
ILLIAM P. nr.TBH a no
NOTICE FOR NEW YORK, VIA
Delaware and Raritan Canal, 8WIFTSURK
TRANSPORTATIllV I11UD1 siv
AlCli AND SW1FT8URK LINE.
tne Hnsineasot these lines will be resumed on and aftar ,
the dtb of March. For freights, which will be taken oa
auoominodatiug tanua, apply to
W. M: BAIRD A CO.,
8 25 . . No. 1S3 South Wharves.
PATENTS.
PATENT OFFICES,
N. W. Corner FOURTH and CHESNUT,
', (Entrance on FOURTH street).
rcArjcis d. pastoiiius,
i
SOLICITOK OP PATENTS.
Patent procured for Inventions In the Unites
States u iforelira Countries, and All hnfllnaiu rm
laticff to tlio same promptly traoaacted. Call or sot n
fn nlu...1...s 1
Open till 9 oloclt every evening. 8 6 srottt;
P ATE NT OFFICES,
TS. W. Corner FOUHTH and WALNUT
PHILADELPHIA.
FEES LESS THAN ANY OTHER RKLIAUL
AGENCY.
Send (or pamphle on Patents,
8 4 thstu CHARLES H. EVANS.
WILLIAM S. IRWI M,
GENERAL PATENT AGEAT,
No. 406 LI BRAKY STKBKT.
OUTOALT'B PATENT KLASTIO JOINT IROB
ROOF.
AMERICAN COFRUOATKD IROS 0.8 MA NO
PACTUBlCti, FUtE-PROOE BUILDINUS, ETO.
TAYLOR A OOALE'S PATENT AUTOMATIO
LOOK-UP SAFETY VALVE.
BRADEORD'ti LOW WATER INDICATOR, ETO.
nu io 4 ti i
s
TATE RIGHTS FOR SALE. 8TATE
Kiiilita of a valuable Invention hist Datented. an1 tnm
the hLICINU, CU'ITINO. and CUIPPINU of dried beef.
cabbage, et., are bsreuy onurea tor sale. It is an article
of great value to proprietors of hotels and restaiiranta.
and it should be introduced into every family. NTATK
SppSpW
67tf MUNDY A HOFFMAN.
QAMUEL BMITn & CO., No. 4 8. RENTII
s,rfle u Blr.,''AMlfilA.NI 8 FITTERS ANU
PLUMBERS. Tube, Fituugsand bras Workjonatantl
on hand. ..
AU wora pmmuui aiinneo 10.
Ualvasued 'f ube for Cemetery I ot furnished. (1117!
!3m
D1
iR. M. KLINE CAN CURE CUTANEOUS
VmMJau M.rki a. Ih. ibl. lit i . ,
' - . "i v.ura in uie uircac,
aoaUi aud ;, sore legs aud sores of every conceivable
yliaracUr. Ottioe, , No. 83bouUi aOJCVENTU. betwMsy
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