Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, October 17, 1866, Image 6

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    ' .Burning of tbe.LonlsvlUe Theatre*
[From the Louisville Journal, 13ch.J
At ISo’clock last night we were startled
by cries of fire from the street in front of our
and on looking out we discovered
flames issuing.from the. southeast corner of
the Louisville Theatre. The alarm spread
from mouth to mouth, andin a few minutes
a large crowd had rallied in advanoe of the
steam engines and broken into the theatre,
to suppress the fire, if possible.
Carey and others worked heroically with the
water pipes belongingtoTHehouse, but all
their exertions were unavailing. The flames
enwrapped the scenery and Other combus-:
tible material on and about the stage in a
very short time, and when the engines ac
' rived the fire had so far progressed that it
seemed impossible either to confine or pre
vent a spread of the conflagration. In less
. than half an hour from the'first alarm, the
theatre building was entirely consumed.
The real origin of the fire is unknown, It
is conjectured that the: scenery was set on
fire by the wadding from a gun discharged
during .the "performance .last . evening;
Another supposition is ' that the property’
room was set on fire by an-incendiary; :
The wind was. blowing stiffly swhen the
fire occurred and the cinders were whirled:
about for many squares. The - splendid
Jewish Synagogue adjoining the theatre,
being to windward and nearest the flames,
was soon enveloped, and : before Water was
brought to bear upon ikthe roofwasentire
ly burned in. By fallSfefiebris and water
the whole interior of the church was defaced
to an extent that will render- it almost ir
reparable. Several other houses in the
neighborhood narrowly escapeddestraction
by the ram Of coals that bespangled the
heavens for a wide, circuit around the
theatre. Buckets and blankets were vigor
ously used upon. the housetops, and by
almost Buperhumah activity ana: watchful
ness : the extension of the conflagration was
intercepted. As it is; however; the catas
trophe will, prove alarmingly . destruc
five. The loss upon the Louisville Theatre
will not be Ibbs than §50,000, and **l proba
bly overreach §60,000. It was insured for
§lO,OOO only, in the Hope Company of this
city. Thisinßurance reverts to John Bates,
of St.- Louis, /the original owner of the
building, from whom : Mr.: George Fuller
purchased it, and afterwards transferred it
to Col.'Maro Mundy. The misfortune to
Col. Mundy is very great, and he- merits
and will have the sympathy of the entire
public. To our citizens the loss of the
theatre will be sensibly felt. It.was one of
the coinpletest temples of the drama in'the
West, and we cannot hope to have another'
that will so fully meet all the requirements
of a theatre-going people. The destruction
of- the theatre carries with it embarrass
ments and losses to.the dramatic company ,
that caniiot be easily overcome. .Their dis
tresses will excite the sympathies of one
and all in our community.
Misses E mma. and Ada Webb lost the °
valuable costumes worn by thorn in the
plays lasteyeakig. Fortunately, the balance
oftheirwardrobe was not in the theatre.
Mr. Frank Keller, the acting stage mana
ger, suffered the loss of all his text books
and music, the collections of ten or fifteen
years. They were invaluable, and can
never be replaced. .
Mr. Ernest Zoeler, leader of the orchestra,
lost all of his sheet and book music and a
fine violin. Other members of the orchestra
sustained losses more or less severe. :
It is impossible to approximate the value
of other private property consumed.
The burning of the-synagogue was truly
deplorable. It was the generalopinion that
it could have been saved had proper exer
tions been made. Yet, we are not disposed
to censure the Fire Department. They,
worked manfully, and many of them dis ’
tinguished themselves by intrepid encoun
ters with the raging flames.
•The loss upon the Synagogue is not le3s
than §20,000, It was: insured for §S,OOO—
in the London and Liverpool, and
§4,000 in the Kentucky Mutual. The build
ing is utterly wrecked, and will not be fit
for use as a church again.
Mr. Tom Tindell, of the Drama Saloon; is
loser in a small amount, :-by damage from
water, . The cigar, store on the corner owned
by Frank Morelli, was also damaged .con
siderably; uninsured. We may state the'
outside losses at about §2,000, and recapitu
late as follows, viz: '
Loss to Louisville Theatre,
Loss to Synagogue,
iLoss to individuals,
Insurance on Theatre, -
Insurance on Synagogue,
Total insurance,
Actual, loss, - - - - - $54,000
This is one of the most disastrous confla
grations we have had in Louisville the pre
sent year. The losses may exceed the above
figures. They will not fall under then ma
terially, if at alh
Troubles in Syria.
The following paragraphs, from a letter
'written by a missionary of the American'
Board in Syria, dated Sept-4, show that the
troublesof the Turks in Syria are increasing:
“Yusef Keram is not yet caught,and is still
.making trouble in Northern Lebanon, so
that it is not safe to visit the cedars this sea
son. There is a mystery about the conduct
• of the Turkish officials in alio wing him to run
-at large so long, which we cannot explain.
. “Ten daysago the Turkish garrison at Boz
rah, in Southem Houran, suddenly pounced
upon the encampment of the Amazy Arabs
(who-were livingnear-them in peace and pro
mised security) and plundered the encamp
ment, killing men and driving off their entire
herds and flocks. The Arabs appealed to Is
rnaeel el Atrosh, the prince of the Druses, for
aid. .Ismaeel- went-to the Turkish com
mander and demanded the restoration of the
plunder, stating thatapart of it belonged to
himself, and-it must be. given peaceably or
forcibly. .The Turkirefused. ThaDruses
flew to arms, and with the Arabs, defeated
the Turks, killing sixty of the Turkish sol
diers. This news has just reached us through
a friendly Druse sheikh in this village. He
says that the road to Houran is now out off so
that the Houran wheat has ceased to come
into Damascus, and the price of breadstuffs
hasrisen. The Turkish general at Damascus
basset out for;Houran to try and settle the
affair.
1 ‘And so it goes. Crete ism insurrection—
Yusef Keram has been defying the Turks for
nine months, and~ though once apparently
crushed, was not caught, and is still
trouble. This Houron affair may draw off
Turkish troops and cost thfe Turks more of
men and money than they can afford to
spare just now. Yet this part of Syria is
very quiet. We have had no cholera, and
the public health'is good. Our congrega
tions have been large all the summer long.”
•• The Power of Congress.
In the case of Luther against 'Borden,
given in 7 How., United States.. Beports, p.
1, (which arose out of “Dorr war,’-’ in Bhode
Island) the Supreme Court held that under
the fourth section of the Constitution, nro
viding that the United States should gua
rantee to every State a republican form of
government, &c.
■wmS.? 1 ! 11 Congress to decide what go
-18 H lB established one of the
not d &W^s r enat»t U S n ° r
sentatiyes areadmitted into the raanfcf
the Union, the authority of the
nnde|Which they are aa
the republican character, is recognized by
the proper constitutional authority, and its
decision is binding on every other depart
. ment:of the Government, and could not be
questioned in a judicial tribunal.
' That is the Constitution,.as expounded by
the tribunal whose decisions are equally as
binding on the President as on the people.
Governor Worth, of JVorth Carolina, to
i Delegates from different portions of North
Carolina to an an educational convention of
colored people met at Raleigh last Monday,
and continued in session throughout the
week. On, Wednesday thby were addressed
-by Govs'(Worth, as follows: ■ *
; I have come here, upon; your invitation,
to give you, by my presence, what counte
nance and encouragement 1 could, having
understood that all your" proceedings were
conducted in a becoming and orderly man
ner. I was not notified that any remarks
were expectedfromme, till your, president
just informed hae. - The few worasT shall
say are unpremeditated.
■ : In the first place, let me assure you that I
am disposed to do everything ,1 Tean.vajra.
citizen and as Governor, to protect you In
all your rights, and to encourage jtou .to -j.be
- industrious, to educate your children, and
• tp make yourselves respectable and happy;
■ and while you may expect my protection
: while you do right. 1 shallhe equally ready
to haye those punished who do wrong.
. I You are very poors Your first care should
be,thy .industry and economy, to provide
gctod: supplies of meat and bread, and devete
all you can spare to educate your children;
and remember that it .is the oomtnon -in
tereat of both races that no enmity be al
. lowed to grow up between them! As faras
I kqow, the- general feeling of your late
masters is kind’, towards you. The whites
feel that they owe you a debt of gratitude
for your quiet and orderly conduct during
the war, and you should endeavor so to act
as to keep-up this 1 kihdly feeling between
the two races.
i Let me advise you not to meddle in gov
ernmental affairs. ■ You know how few of
your racearenow capable :of understand
ing matters of this sort, and you see the 1
strifes and troubles in which party politics
naveinvolved the .whites... Avoid, politics..
Practise industry, virtue, and cultivate the
kind'feeling which now exists between the
races, and you will thus acquire competence
and elevate your condition.
Attempt toTafae ireetlmen to Peru.'
Nashtvilxb, Oct. 16.— The rumor , of an
outbreak amongst the negroes, which pre
vailed here yesterday, is unfounded. It
arose from the fact that a number were ar
rested last week as' vagrants, and were
promised liberty if they would contract
with Cheatham <fc Beach to work on the
plantations in Mississippi, Their summary
leaving caused report that they were sold
into slavery, producing excitement which
n was feared would create a riot. No fears
of violence are now entertained.
The United , States Attorney yesterday
received the following:
Department of State, Washington,
October 11, 1566.— T0 the Attorney of the
United States for Middle District of Tennes
see.—Sir: This’ Department has received
information that measures are- in progress
for the purpose of inducing freedmeu to
move to foreign countries, especially to
Peru, by promises of high wages and other
inducements.
If there is reason to believe that these pro
mises will not be ; performed, and that the
condition of the freedmen would not, in
most instances, be impaired by the change,
it is deemed to be the duty of the Govern
ment to prevent'them by fill (legal and
moral ’ means, from being thus imposed
upon. This circular.is addressed to you for
that purpose,with the assent of the Attorney
General. Kon will do anything wnieh you
properly can-toward causing it to be carried
into effect. Your obedient servant,
W. H. Seward.
Regulations for A|)poiutmcnw]to the Re*
The War Department, yesterday, issued
the following regulations for the examina
tion of candidates for appointments in the
regular army: -
: First— Boards for the examination of ap
plicants for appointments in the army will
not pass any. candidates who have not the
physical ability to endure the exposure of
service; who have any deformity of body,
or whose moral habits are bad. The re
striction in-case of officers ibr the Veteran
Deserve Corps is modified by the terms of
the act admitting snch as “have been
wounded in the line of their duty, while
serving in the army of the United States in
the late war, and who may yet be compe
tent for garrison or other duty to which that
corps has heretofore been assigned.”
.Second—Candidates must, under the law,
:“have served two years during the Wae, and
have been distinguished for capacity and
good conduct in the field.”
: Third— The examination as to mental
{qualifications will be confined to a fair
knowledge of arithmetic, reading, writing
and spelling, and snch other neneral intelli
gence and capacity as will insure reasonable
:t fficiency as a commissioned officer.
§50,000
- 20,000
2,000
§72,000
- §lO,OOO
S,OOO
- §lB,OOO
! Fourth—Any candidates who up to this
date may have been xejeetedby a board are
hereby permitted to present themselves for
; a second examination according to these re
gulations.
Extra. Session of the Mississippi Eegtsla-
New Orleans, Oct, 16.—The Mississippi
Legislature met yesterdajyin extra session
: The, Governor in. his message said, that the
necessities 'fcf the State constrained him to
«all them together, not a special emergency
but a general exigency, resulting from the
altered and, cjeranged condition of our
Federal relations and domestic affairs. He
states the removal of the negro troops from
: the State and the transfer of the Freedman’s
Bureau to the officers hi the regular army
, are subjects'of congratulation. •
He deplores the State of the country, anc
j inoloSes the Constitutional Amendments
, hut presumes a mere reading of it will in
jsure its rejection. He recommends the ad
i mission of negro testimonv in all Courts
;and requests 8&t provision be made for the
'education of the indigent children of Con
[federate soldiers, and for the relief of desti
Itute and disabled State and Confederate
; soldiers. The rest of the message is*purelv
local. - . -
-Mexican A flairs—The Liberal Defeat not
Credited. -
ews of the aeieat of General Esco
bedo by Mejia, is not believed in Washing
ton. The last dates from the city of Mexico
received are up to the 30th ulfc Gen. Mejia
wet then about starting from the city of
Mexico to San Luis Potosi. It is utterly
impossible, that in fifteen days he could
have marched from the city of Mexioo to
Monterey, a- distance of nearly eight hun
dred miles, could have captured Monterey,
and the .news of it been received at Mata
moras. 1 - ■
There is no reason to doubt the authenti
city efEloin’s letter to Maximilian, pnb
: lished in Monday’s papers.. The original of
i it, with other papers of minor importance.
: but proving its authenticity, were received
■ in Washington a'few days ago,: and" shown
: several members of the Diplomatic corps
• On the 10th instant, they were filed at the
State Department, and are now there.
Serious Stabbing Affbay.— On Wed
nesday evening a difficulty occurred, out of
political difference, between David Mc-
Creary, George I. Spangler, John Wiley
and Jesse Diehl, all of this place. They met
at the corner of Main and Duke streets, and
after some quarreling, McCreary stabbed
Diehl in the breast and back, so seriously
that, it was at first thought, he must die.
He has lingered in pain, however, up to
this (Friday) morning, and he may probably
recover. Mr. Diehl is an unmarried man,
about 25 years old,— York Pennsylvanian'
THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN i PHILADELPHIA. WEDNESDAY. 0Cf 08EH17,1866
the freedmen.
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: ocl-lm* - 1
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Teacher of the FRENCH LANGUAGE.
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i Jf PHILADELPHIA BIDING SCHOOL
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MWICAL
MONSIEUR ALEXANDER WOLOWSKI would
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Piano, acoordlne to his own System which hSeSv
lore has proved so oucceaaihl in rendering the voice
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Those wishing to avail themselves of his lone erne,
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" • Music Director, Organist and
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Thin company continues to write en Art KUki only.
Its capital, with a good sngjlni, la safely Invested.
Losses by fire havebeengromgUypaia,andmon thai
Distrained on this iwconntwlthln the past taw yaan.
For the present toe office of this company will n
malnat . . -
415 WAUSTT STREET,
But within a few months will remove tolls own
BUJlihrWQt
N. E. COB. SEVENTH AND CHESTNUT.
Then, as now, we shall be happy to Insure ear patios
at such rates as are consistent with safety.
DIHHCTOBH,
THOMAS CRAVEN. ALFRED S. GELLKTT,
FURMAN SHEPPARD, N. 8. LAWRENCE,
THOa MACKELLAB, CHARLES L DUPONT,
JNO. SDPPLEE, HENRY F. EENTJEY,
JNO. W. CLAQfIOBN. JOSEPH KLAPP, M. D,
SILAS YEBKESIJb.,
• THOMAS CRAVEN, President.
ALFRED 8. GILLETT, V. Fre*tdeift and Treasurer.
B. AjLVQRD. Secretary.
MUTUAL SAFETY BSSURANCB
tNOORPORATED BY THE i LE»ISLATUBB 101
. PENNSYLVANIA, TS3S.
OFFICE tS. E. CORNER THIRD AHt) WAT.gm
STREETS, PHILADELPHIA.
MARIOT INSURANCE;
>N VESSELS,')
itjaGirr, _> To 111 p * rta o,tte woria '
‘ inland insurances
)s Goods, by River, Canal, Lake, and oamaaa
to ail parts of the union,
FIRE INSURANCES,
On if erthanthse generally, %
Stores, Bwellin* Hooses, Ac
ASSETS OF THE COHFANT,
November l. 1555-
>lOO,OOO Hulled Suites s per cent, loan, >7l.™ 155.000 M
:L2OJOOO United States s per cent, loan, ’SL™ mooo 61
SO,OOO United States ?no per cent, loan
Treasury Notea„ X 1M.J71 C
■ttWtc State of Pennsylvania Five Per Cent,
Loan ..... 90JES U
H.oso State of Pennsylvania Six Per Cent.
Loan 52.350 5£
*.25,000 City of Philadelphia Six Per Cent,
Loan, ™_ US.SU K
»,000 Pennsylvania Ballroad Plrst Mort-
S»ge3lx Per Cent, Bonds™™ *,OOO 00
tS,WO Pennsylvania Railroad Second Mort
eace elx Per Cent. 80nd5..™,.. 0,750 00
n,«O Western Fenna. Ballroad Honxaza
Six Per Cent. Bonds™..™, 22,555 a
11,000 SCO Snares StocX Germantown Gas
Company, principal and -Lnteresl
rnaranteed by tne City of Philadel
phia..™. — ~ it,-* 7 v
7,150 K! Shares Stock penna, Raiimas
Company ; g jso or
5.009 100 stares Stock Korth Pennsylvania
Railroad Company. ,9 V) Kl
co.ooo Deposit with tne United, cutes Go
vernment, subject to 10 days nail tCkOOO 00
so,coo state of Tennessee Ptve Per Cent.
Loan 18,000 00
:to,too Loans on Bonis and Mortgage, first
liens on City Property 170,700 OC
■jSSjSiOPv, Market valae estsso oc
Heal Estate.ie™.—— SBOOO oe
Sills receivable IbrlnsaranoemadA m.rrit 20
Balances due atAceucles.—Prenunmw on Ma
rine Policies. Accrued Interest.and otter’
debts due the Company ten,
icrip and Stock of sundry Insurance and
other Companies, ISASS. Estimated value— 2,910 00
.ash In Ranks ..ASShSC 63
”a»b In Drawer.— ,»
——255,025 77
Brazcro33.
Samuel E. Stores,
J. F. Penis ten,
Henry Sloan,
William G. Boulton,
Edward Darlington,
H, Jones Brooke,
Edward Lafoorcade-
Jacob P. Jones,
James£. McFarland,
Joshua P. Eyre,
Spencer Mcßvalne,
J. B. Semple, Pittsburgh.
A. B. Berger, Pittsburgh,
D-T.Morsan .Pittsburgh,
» C. Hand, President.
DAVIS, Vice President.
deHtnol
Thomas C. Hand,
John C. Davis,
Edmund A. Sender,
Tbeophilns Spalding,
John R. Penrose,
James Traqnair.
Henry C. Dallett, Jr„
James C Hand,
William C. Lndwig,
Joseph H. Beal,
George Q. Lclper,
Hugh Craig,
Bobert Burton,
John D. Taylor,
THOM.
JOHN
Busby Ltlbobh, Sec
INSURANCE COMPANY OP NORTH AMEBXQA
I—MARINE, PXBK AND INLAND• TRANHPOB
TATXON INSURANCE. AJ»*«aruß
Office, No-sa WALNUT melt, south slda, ««i ru
Third street.
The Properties of this Company are well invested
and famish an available fond for the ample Indemnity
of all persons who desire to beprotected.by Insnzanoa
MARINE BIBKB taken on Vessels, FrtJghig and
Cargoes.
> INLAND TRANSPORTATION BTHira oa u B
uhandlaa per Railroads, Canals and Steamboat*.
, yxEE RISKS on Merchandise, Pomltoxe and Baud
toss in Oty and Oounty. ,
INCORPORATED IN 17M—CAPITAL, SSMXOO, A IST
PAID IN AND SECURELY INVESTED,
TOTAL PROPERTIES,
PERBSTSjIL'cHABTEE.
MEICTOES.
Arlhnr S. Coffin, i John Mason.l
Bamnel W. Jonm. HarriSo*.
John A. Brown, | Brands B. Cope,
Gharlee Taylor, i Edward H.Troti«r,
Ambrose White, | E. 8. Clarke.
William Welsh. | william cummlnis.
Richard D. Wood, i T. CharitonHenry,
B. Morris Wain, I Alfred D. Jessnp.
T. Charleton Henry.
_ __ ARTHUR e, OOPPIN, President.
Dutstlt Platt, Secretary, "
GUKKINBURANGB EXCLUSIVELY. » THB
ff PENNSYLVANIA PIBE INSURANCE OOM
■ PANY—lncorporated 1828—Charter Perpetual—No
,sioWALmUT Btreet,opposite Independence Square,
• This Company, favorably known to the imrmn.ii.
[for over forty yean, continuesto insure aralnitTea
ir damage by fire, on Public or PrivataßoUdlnn.
ilther permanently or tor a limited time. Alim K
: guraimregtocki of Ooods and Merchmndlsa generally
; Their Capital, together with a large Burplue Bandit
invested In the most careful manner, which »«m«
them to offer to the lnsnrad an undoubted security U
the cass of loss,
DISECTOBS. . -
Daniel Smith, Jr., I John Dcvereux,
Alexander Benson, I Thomas Smith,
Isaac Hailehum, .Henry Lewis,
Thomas Robins, I IJ. Qllllpgtiam Bell!
Daniel Haddock, Jr.
_ DANIEL SMITH, Jr., Presldeatl
Wtt.t.tsw 6. Okowxu. Secretary.
TEPPJERSONBIRK INSURANCE COMPANY Ol
JP^KIIADmjHIA.— OFFICE, No. 21 NORTH
I FIFTH STREET, NEAR MARKEKSTREET.
: Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania
CHABTXB RmrarroAl. CAPITAL AND ASSETS
ifiSftOOO. Jlakelnsnranoe against Loss or Damage by
Public orJPrivata Bandings, Furniture, Stocks,
Goods and Merchandise, on &vorable terms.
' DIREOTOBa
< ? eor *Ss Broderick DoU,
August C. Miner, Jacob Schandler,
John B* Eels ter ling, Samuel Miller,
,5?5? 7T 52 0 S ne ?\ Edward p. Moyer,
[William MoDantel, Adam J. Glass,
’ Christopher H. Miner, Israel Peteraon.
: Frederick Staake, Frederick liadner
Jonas Bowman, • v- ' [
•■ CffIOBQBtoBTTi President* .
TOHNT. BKLSTERLmG, vicePrealdenk
; filllJP H CQTiUntf ; i
j IMO^^DTIAOTkS'
r TtJAX. ■
Having a Urxapaldnp CAPITAL STOCK and SUR
PLUS invested In senna and available SeouriUekooS
ttnue to Insure, on RwriUngs, StoreißfinlturerxteS.
chandlse, Vessels In port, ana their cargoes, and othei
personal Property, ah Lessee liberally art jttomtsiS
adjusted. ' O ■' ' ■
Thom**K.l£*rl«,
_ ' -
BumnfilO. luntOßi
ratrlckSnUU,
JohnT. illßWl*, ;
gunoi B. Omuawni -
Kamnnfl a. PaSST
_ w _ fTHOMAB B. KABIBk PltaUaUi
imn nßßMmai ooitPMr.
F <OO OHKBT.N UT KTRHHET.
. yTTTT. A T>urr.PPTT^t^
VIBI ASD IDLAHD IHBVB ABOI
XtancUH.Back, Jna, W. Brenna*,
Charle* BMuuawm, Hobertß. Totter,
BeniyiUgJno. KMsler, Jr., '
Bunnel Wrigbt, , BLD.Woo4riifc,
M-Jart*. Chu.Btokee,
BOO,A.We«t,___ w D. Kill*.
IBtllOlß H. BTJCJtt, President.
W* * liUWUWifitoHIlMBi
IiJBOVIDENT LIFE AND TRUST OOMPA&Y
Xj OF PHILADELPHIA, r ■
NO. ill toauth FOURTH Street. - -
; INCORPORATED 3d MONTH, 22d,1863.
L. CAPITA!#, <150,000 PAtD IN. .
insurance on Uvea, toy Yearly Premiums; or by 5,10
o^o- year premiums. Non-forfeiture, -
Encowments. payableata future age. or on prior de»
cease, by Yearly Premlumaf or 10-year Premiums--'
both caaesNon forfeiture. .' - ' • - J - /
Annuities granted on fhvdrable terms, .i: i C v
Term Policies. Children’s Endowments, • r
Q bis Company, while givingthe insured.the security
of a paid-up Capital, will divide the entire Profits’of
tee Lire business among its Policy holders;- c «
. moneys received at interest, and paid ondemand.,
Authorized by charter to execute Trusts, 2 and to act,
as Executor or Administrator, Assignee ofSaardian.:
and in other fiduciary capacities - under : appointment
of any .Court of ihts.Commonwealth or of any person
or pexßons, or bodies politis or corporate. - -
h' DIRECTORS.
Samuel R. Shipley, Bichard Cadbury;
Jeremiah Backer, Henry Haines,
Joshua H. Morris, •. T. Wistar Brown.
Richard Wood, Wm. O. Longstreth, ■
o'x-»r-r™ T ~ P. Coffin
SAMUEL B.,SHIPIiEYr BOWPAND PABBYv
•_ . President. v -Actuary.
THOMAS WISTAR. M D., J. B. TOWNSEND,
pc4.tfg Medical Rramfrier; ; * legal Adviser.
•«££iwibu assoouTioii,
« P™ . Incorporated March 27.1880. .
F EMH A OBEIOE, No. 34 N.JLPTH street. In
ggrp bpujungs, hopbehold toe.
and MEBOBCANDIBE gener
<in
STATEMENT of the Assets of the Association
J " January 1, 1865.
Bonds and Mortgagee on property in the
City of Philadelphia fmm u
Ground Bents™..,—.— ........ 20.848 81
Bod Estate (Office NoB4 North Filth street) li
lt. S. Government s-20 Bends.....™ ; uyioo oc
D. B. Treasury Notee..- 8 640 DO
City Warrants 848 00
Cash on hand. 27,422 41
Total—* 4*51,412 1(1
A ” • TBUBTiUES,
OEOBGE W. TBYON, Prealdenl
WM. H, HAMILTON JOSEPH B. LYHDALL.
JOHN SOURER. LEVI P. COATS;
PETER A.KEYSEB, SAMUEL SPABHAWg.
JOHN PHTLRTN, CHARLES P. BOWER.
JOHN CABBQW, JESSE LIQHTFOOfIv
GEORGE I. YOUNG, ROBERT SHOEMAKER,
•. • / WM. T.BUTLEB, Secretary. '
TITUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OP
ifl ~PTnT.AnTRy.pTTT A.
OFFICE, NO. 5 SOUTH FIFTH STREET,
ASSETS,
MUTUAL SYSTEM EXCLUSIVELY.
Caleb Clothier,
Benjamin Malone,
% Thomas Mather.
T.*£llwood Chapman,
Simeon Matlack,
Aaron W. Gaskin,
CALEB CLOTH
BENJAMIN M.
THOMAS MATHER, T
T. KLI/WOOD OKAPAL
’jTEUfi COUNTY FIRE - INSURANCE COMPANY,®
OFFICE NO. 110 SOUTH FOURTH KTRSST
“The Fir* Insurance Company cf the County ci
Philadelphia.” Incorporated by tha LsjirUtaz* c;
Pennsylvania in IS3J, for indemnity against cj
damage by fire, exclusively.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
This old and reliable institution, with ample crpltai
and find carefully invested continues to in*
rctre bnfi&injp, fomltare, merchandise, dte., either ps?.
mauestly or-fbr & limited time, against loss or damsel
by fire, as the lowest rates consistent with thy afryfrirng
cilety of ita customers. > *
Losses adjusted pcaslhl? despatch
‘ Edwin I*. Beahi),
John Hors,
Joseph Moors,
George Machs,
Jamea N. Stone,
s J. SUTTER, President
. Beery and Treasurer,
PHgWJXIRSraAKCB COMP AST OP PHUIA.
Tl KT■t* H t ,
Charles J. Butter,
Henry Crilly, -
Robert V. Maescy, Jr.,
Henry Bndd,
Andrew H. Miller,
CHART. K
Bzs7Aimr F. Hoses lvz.
rSOOBPOBATED 1804—{THARTZB PERPETUAL
NO. 224 WALNUT Street, opposite the ExcHangs.
In addition to MARTNEand rNT. A NTlTnKrrg a igrm
tills Company Insure* from lea. or damage by TIBS
in liberal terms, on baildlßn, merchandlss, ftirnircra
Ac., Ibr limited periods, tat a permanently as fcuiiiipyj
ovdeposlt of prt-mlnm.
The Company has been tnaoHre operation Ibr cor*
tisn SIXTY YEABS, during widen all Incas fcsv»
seen promptly adIESMd and bald.
CIBBOTOBa
icon L. Hoist, David Lewis.
!£. B. Mahony Beniamin Ktanc.
John T. lawUj, Tbtnnas H. powers,
Wiliiam a Grant, A. B. McHenry,
Robert W. Learning. Edmond Casffllcß.
a Clark Wbartoa, Samnel WBcos.
lAwrenoo Lean, J» Lonls G. Norris.
JOHN a WUCHKBka, Pretiiras,
aurtnct. Wraooi, Secretary,
A KERIGAH HUTU Alt LNhUiiANCE OQHFAaT
jS. —Odes Targnhar 801 l ling. - yo. is WAIT9I
Street MARIMS ASP. XS£aSD ISBUBAUda-
Bisk* taken on vesaels, carroee and freiriia to all naxta
af tie world, and on tools on Inland transportation or
rt-ere, canal*, railroad*- and other convsmso*]
ihrocshost the united State*.
WIUJAM OSAlSjPreeldenS,
BlCl'Hiß CTLLSB.-Vice PrcaldSHl.
SOBKBT J, MSS, Secretary.
11,23,00 If
wmirnm Cnli,
Peter Callen,
Jobs Dsllett, Jr,,
wnitea Hlstenia,
BenJ.W. RiOurts,
aSlfeß Dtllett,
Trm.»Lß*ir4j
•the pbovibjbst isg& aha tbost cob
JL PANT, OP PHILADELPHIA.-
Incorporated by the state of Penneylvasla, Sfi mcsth.
BSd<lS6si
DtBTTBBB LIVES. AT.Tngs INTEREST I
POSITS AND GBANTB AHNDIKH
fIATITAT..
TinunYim
Samuel B. Shipley, Rlcham Cadbury,
Jeremiah Hacker, Henry Halnea,
Joahna H. Morcir, T. W&tar Brown,
BI chard Wool IWm. o. Lonrttreth,
Pm. P, Ooffln.
SAMUEL B. SHIPLEY, Preaidaul,
Bswun Fakbt, Actuary.
WHITE GUM ARABIC.—For sale by WILLIAM
KLLIS it 00., Druggists, No. 7-1 MARKS!
street.
"DOSE WATER.—Double Distilled Rose Water, cbn-
XV stantly on hand and lor sale by WILLIAM
ET.Trls & CO.. Druggists. No. 71-i MARKET street.
/"IBKAM OP TARTAR.—Pore Cream of Tartar and
\J Soda, for sale by WILLIAM ELLI 3& CO , Druu
glsls.so. K 4 MARKET street
pOCKBRIDGE ALUM WATER, ftesh from the
IV snrincs in Virginia.
RLUE LICE WATER, fresh also, and in Quantity,
For sale by the gallon or barrel. , '
HENRY C. BLAIR’S SONS.
Eighth and Walnut streets.
C'lOD LIVER OIL (new made) regularly received 2]
i Quantities suitable to the trade.
ALCOHOL, 95 per cent, finest quality in best cl paclt
CAMPHOR, in original packages.
Ipecac Boot. Ipecac powdered: Ipecac, powdered, b
'X In. bottles: PowderedCalisaya Bark, Powdered Win
barb; Powdered Jalap, in bottles, ibr sale by JOHN C
BAKh.HA 00., No. 718 Market street.
i DETRACT OP BKhtf lor beef tea or Essence tr.
i d Beef In sickness or for soups for table use, Hadt
n Elgin, mmols, by Gall Borden, from the juices ol
:holce beef and is superior in [delicious fiavor act
inality to any hitherto known. Packets with foil dl
•ectloua, one dollar each, hi i vrrt.t., Apothecary
itlO Chestnnt street.
rvRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES. Sradcates Mcrtaa
; IX Pill Tiles,Combs, Brushes, Mirrors, Twee»err,Pul
Boxes, Horn Scoops, Surgical Instruments, Trusses
Hard and Soft Bobber Goods, Vial cases, Glass aai
IHetal Syringes, *a, all at “First Hands” prices,
I SNOWDEN * BROTHER,
! apt-tg . a south Eighth stmt.
TJOBEKT SHOEMAKER A 00.. N. K. OORNEI
;XV FOURTH AND RACE STREETS, Wholanß
(Druggists, Hanufitctureis and Dealers In Winds*
; Glass, White Lead, and Faints ol every description
f offer to the trade, or consumers, a complete stock a
I goods in their line, at the lowest market rates.
Robert shoemaker * ca,
Northeast corner Fourth and Race streets.
DAT BUM.—Just received, an Invoice ol Gennlni
tWnriaA BfiUiHiW Ait Hitt ■ (A/,, 4Jlul|lll| HtJhOQl
aer Fourth and Race streets-
f'tOAl.
yj The best qnaUUes Of LEHIGH and SCHUYL
KILL, Cheap.
Stove size- .f! so
Egg size. _ 6 75
JSutslze 5 50
At ' . P. McGARKY & SON'S.
ocs-f,m,w 6t« Weat end of Cheatnnt St Bridge.
!■ mflOMßtirai i nmf J.
’TOCK pMDEBKHaHBD XMVITB ATTKSTXOH TO
1. their stock of ;
BackUoontaln Company's Oosl. .
IgMgh N.ylgaon Oompany's Coal, u9 l \
which they axe preparedto sell at the lowest mark#
trtesj ana to deliver at the best oomHtltm:
Orders left with B. masos BIKES, granklln mstt
tote Boildiir, BSTVBNTH street, below Market, win
bepromptlysttenOea to. BINES * SHEABJV
-se«,tr;,*roh Street Wharf, Bohnylkm.
/TOAXt-BPgABIOAJ. BHAVEB MEADOW ABB
v/ Sprm* Mountain, BeManOoal, and bat Boca*
Motmuto from BchpyiMll~lireparod exnranly to*
{amgynaw Depot,N.'W. comerKlOHins andwH«
liOWjrtratto, Omc*, No. utsontb SECOND«treei.
•■wamtl «n :;I.WAiTON*Oa
EBTJIT TMta S OF Aliii -SIZES AND IN
ZCf-quanlty.,. : .
T3&&DE and ORNAMENTAL TREES of au slaes
and In quanlty. Strawberry planta and other gmall
fruits at BUIST’S NURBEBX&, Slxty-seyentb otreet
WtftDftt&yrqaa. wlHt*
tSSVmASCBf
- $126,532 21
CHASTER PERPETUAL.
DIRECTORS FOR 1868,
William p. Reeder,
Joseph Chapman,
Charles Evans,
Edward M. Needles,
Wilson it. Jenkins,
Lukens Webster. y
TER. President.
iXONE, Vice President.
Secretary. se22-3mj
SXBSCtOBS.
Henry C. Bansa,
Wm.B. Lowber,
J. Joins ton Brown;
I Sunnel A. Ttnlnn,
MuonHntohlni,
Henry L. B2der,
a.Boamaa McrrSuXi
fnitu amjl. ta
omen.
No. m Boots Fcarlh Sinai
DBUSS,
COAL.
SPECIAL. SOTICEB.
OFFICE OP THE BOHBMIAN MINTWTI
. OP MICHJGANT 132 wTf.rJn?
SIJiEET, FBTLADEIPHIA, JODY -23 d, U‘t
- S, O ?, I , O cl'T Ttlo ABSiKnees of this Company will offer
f„ ub , u . c Sale. atthePHlfc AD ELP HIA ESC ff®
Nc°n, on MONDAY, October 22d “ert
All the Keal Estate of the Company consisting nfi la
ACKaol'and.withyatnablßlm^eiSmH.Mlcpini
be
3„5!“S" °, f 6ale.-ei,o€o to be paid by purchaser at
WM. HfßsflB An ° tion6er -
SAM'L, P. DARLINGTON,
Assignees.
Jy2s-w-to-0c29
jf§gftaaSffe«g
SaS~aga^g;gSs
which his barrels “S?u 0 are
2branded , 'ajteergner, Pbila,”
3, with the private mark In the shana nr „
about %of an Inch in diameter. ape of a stave
A. with a private mark of a concave branded within
?n B chTn d Sa t me f t l^ h ' rtmtbe tapeh0 ‘ e '
QCS-m,wJ2K pPSTAVTJj BERG NEE.
trs* BATIOM Al, OIL, BEFININQ COMPANY
PHILADELPHIA, JKo. 132 honthfiECOND
Bireet, Octobeb, 4th, IS£6.
Notice is hereby given that all stock of this ComDanv
opon which assessments have been called, and the
sameyetbnpald. Win be sola at Public AnsUon at
the Office of the Company (as above), on TUESDAY
October 30th, 1866, at 10 o'clock A,11f., or so much there?
of as may be necessary to pay said assessments with
the Incidental expenses thereon, unless the amounts
due upon said stock are paid to the Treasurer-on or
belore that time.
p&TJSILEST, .K'K.'S S-SSSiS.S
Capital Stock of the Amygdaloid Mining Comnanv
afler^that^ate.'
r, K. WQMBATH,^
Pfc'-fcdCE OP THE PHITiATVEnr/PTTT A ANTI
BODTpEEtN M A rr. STEAMSHIP POM"
SOUTH DELAWARE AYENTOE.
Notice is hereby
given that by a resolution of the Bwd of Directora
p. m Pany, adopted Angus
OURIS and last installment of the capltaf
Mug THIRTY PSB CENTUM
9£„ 3<i‘ t T*£ * rivE DOLLARS pershare,haa been
9?P|? £? e , an<i I la^aD hi at this office on MON-
D^jA hel7Ultast - c , WM. DENNIS,
set ~ t -> - Secretary and Treasurer.
AMERICAN- PIES XNSU
COJIPaN\, PiimjELEnu, October
otli Je&o.
The Directors have this day declared a dirldand of
iOLLlfi? AND FIFTY CENTS per Share,
fortbe last six months, which will be i aid to the
hoicera.of their legal representatives, on and af-er the
isihinst. clear of all taxes. ACL, CKAWF JRD,
Secretary.
NATIONAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC!
Si : 9 and ail CHESTNUT street. Octobe3 9 isos
ibe stockholders of this Bank are hereby notified
that the Capital Stock will oe increased to So'Y) 000 bv
subscriptions, payable Qn or before the 25*h inat’
A ncm&erof unallotted shares still remain to’bedls
pc-std of. appMcatlon for which wifi He received from
stockholders and others.
ocli*32 t { | W H . RHAAVN, President.
NOTICE.-CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC
annual election
«eoo Directors of the Camden and Atlantic Railroad
Company, to serve for the ensuing year, will be held
*t the ofiicecf the Company, Coooer’9 Point, Camden.
• J». on Thl RSLAI, the inst. r between the
hour* of nA. M. ana IP. il. r ‘ een me
H. WHITEMAN, Secretary.
ir§» INSTITCTE.-The Slate!
Mommy ihe Institute will be held
01* \VIzD2i haDAY BVENISG, 17th hist, at 8 o'clock.
Members and others bavins new inventions -or speci
mens of manufactures to exhibit, wiU please tend
them to the BALL Xo. 15 Sooth SEVENTH street,
before 7 o’clock P. iL
oc 62ti
ffW fc*T. MICHAEL'S EPISCOPAL CHUKCHI
lk§>;- GEBMASTOWN.-Tbere will be a pabUc
Missionary Meeting in this Chnrch, To-morrow Even
ing. ■Wednesday. Oct. 17, at s o'clock. Addresses bv
several distinguished Clergymen of thtscounty. The
seals in this chnrch are all free, and the public gene
rally are iuvited.to attend this meeting. ociKt*
USE STARIN’S CONDITION POWDERS
HORSES AND CATTLE.
It cures Worms Bota and Colie.3
II cnres Colds, Coughs and Hide Bound, -
It Is the test alterative lor Horses and Cattle now in
use, having a reputation oi£a years’ standing.
It is a sure preventive for the ntnch dreaded Hinder
pest,
Iso Fanner or Dairyman should be without It.
For sale in Philadelphia by DYOTI’ & CO. 22 North
Second street; JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY & COW
DEN. 23 North Sixth street, and by Druggists through
out the country. Address all orders to
, STAEIN & FLOYD, Proprietors,
SM-EmJ 1203 Duane street, New Sort
oa i»
Jcted feilow-cltirens. How
* . _ will dcult has been proven
by experiment on many of the worst cases to be found
n the following complaints:
Scrofula, Scrofulous Swellings and Sores, Skin
Diseases, Pimples, Pustules. Blotches, Eruptions, SU
Anthony’s Fire, Hose or Erysipelas, Tetter'or Salt
Khenm. Scald Head, Ringworm, <fcc.
Syphilis ox Ytnerial Disease is expelled from the sys
tem by the prolonged use of this sabsapautt.t.a, and
the patient is left in comparative health.
Donate Diseases are caused by Scrofula In the blood*
and are often soon cured by this Extract of Sabka
pasttla.
Do not discard this invaluable medicine, because you
have been imposed upon by something pretending to
be Sarsaparilla, while it was not. When you have
used aykb’s—then, and not till then, will you know
the virtues of Sarsaparilla. For minute particulars of
the diseases it cures, we refer you to Acer’s American
Almanac, which the agent below named will furnish,
gratis to all who call for It.
Ayer’s Oamcartic Pills, for the cure of Costive*
cess. Jaundice, Dyspepsia. Indigestion, Dysentery
Koul Stomach,' Headache, POes, Rheumatism, Heart*
burn arising horn Disordered Stomach, Pain, or
Mozbid Inaction of the Bowels, Flatulency, Doss of
Appetite, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Worms, Gout,
Nt oralgia, and for a Din ner Pill.
They are sugar coated, so that the most sensitive can
take them -pleasantly, and they are the best Aperient
in the world for all the purpose* of a family physic,
j Prepared by J. C ATER &CO , Lowell. Mass., and:
•sold by J. M. m a-rts «fe CO., Philadelphia, and by all
.Druggists. se22,s.m,w»2m
OPAL DENTALLINa.—A superior article for
cleaning the Teeth, animalculiO
.which infest them, giving tone to the gums, and leav
ing a feeling of fragrance and perfect cleanliness in
.the month. It may be used daily, and wiU.be .found
I to strengthen weak and bleeding gums, while the
aroma and detersiveness will recommend it to every
;one. (Being composed with the assistance of the
Dentist, Physicians and Microacopist, It is confidently
offered as a RELIABLE substitute for the uncertain
washes formerly in vogue.
Eminent Dentists, acquainted with the constituents
of thsDKSTALT.INA. advocate Its use: it contains
nothing to prevent its unrestrained employment.
Made only by
JAMES T. BHTNN, Apothecary.
Broad and Sprace streets*
> For sale by Druggists generally, and
Fred. Brown, D. L. Stackhouse,
Hassard <fc Co., Robert C. Davis,
C. R, Keeny, Geo JD. Bower,
Isaac H. Hay, Charles Shivers,
: C. H. Needles, S. M. McCollin,
T. J. Husband, S.’C, Banting, ,
Ambrose Smith, Charles H.Rberie,
Edward Parrish, James N« Marks,
William B. Webb, E. • Bringhnrst <ft Co.,
James L. Bispham, Dyott&Oo., _
Hughes & Coonabe, B. C . Blair's Sons,
Henry A. Bower, Wyeth & Bro.
TJVNTIRELY RELIABLE—HODGSON’S Bronchial
JC i TABLETS, far the cnre of coughs, colds, hoarse
ness. bronchitis and catarrh ;of the head and breast.
LANCASTER * WILLS, Fharmaceatlsts. NVK Cor.
ARCH and TENTH streets, Philadelphia. _tfor sale
by, Johnson, Holloway * Cowden, and Droggtsta
generally. sesstf
BRUSH’S BRONCHIAL AND PULMONIC
DEW DROPS. fbrOongha-and all Diseases of the
Throat and Bronchial TaDeo. Tbla lnvalndle prepe.
to relieve the most ototlnate. and almost hopeleaa
street, Philadelphia. ‘ Jeff-tf
/"IOBNS, BUNJO 1 ? 8 , IN VERTED NATLH— DB, J.
office, Northwest comer ofNHSTH and CHEST
KUTstreets. 11 • - • - < .
DR. DAVIDSON Will Watt 08-Mtteßta at* that* mu
. w . tnw.ni ,
CARRIAGES.
CBHfcijE' £j“ge assortment of new
BESSES*J? second-hand Carriages, top and no tor.
Boggles. Bochaways and Sermantowna. and Krnrrwu
Wagons Gm ]%DD AEONS,n“mKCEatrS*?
JAME 3 H. STEVENSON,
Treasurer.
■W. HAMILTON. Actua
5E1950A3,,
AYER’S SARSAPA
RILLA la a concentrated
extractor the choice root,
>o combined with other
jQbstances of still greater
alterative oower as to'af
ford an effectual antidote
for diseases Sarsaparilla is
reputed, to cure Sacha re
medy is surely wanted by
those who saner from Stra
in ana complaints, and that
oiuyyhich will accomplish
their core must prove, as
this has.of lai mense service