Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, November 22, 1866, Image 6

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    THE HONORABLE JOHN MORRLSSEY.
AN ROM IN THE Xltn CONGICESSI.
Important Debate.
111'nm the Norrlitovinindependenta
WASHINGTON, - -March 7th, -1867. Thq
House was called to order, Mr., Niblaek. irk
the chair. • '
• Morrissey called the question of the
Mr. Morrissey ca..,,_ questau—
previous day, and wanted to knew if it was
time for a recess. The chair decided the
gentleman out of order.
Mr. Morrissey—Mr. Speaker, I 'want to
know if this is a free country.
Mr. Kelley—Not yet. I call the questions
Mr. Morrissey—You can't crowd me to
the rope that way. Mr. Speaker. I want msi
question answered.
The Speaker decided the gentleman out of
order, and directed the Clerk to read the
bill offered by Mr. Washburn° day before
yesterday.
Mr. Washburne—l rise, Mr. Speaker, to
elucidate or rather explain some of the era/
des of the bill offered by me, which do not
appear to have been perfectly understood
by its opponents. In the day's of Rome
when Conolanns fought amid open and
secret traitors for that 'boon—
Mr. Morrissey—Mr. Speaker I want to
call the gentleman to order. The gentle
man 'who represents Rome (Rome, New
York,) has gone out; his name is not Corry
O'tawness, and I'll have no member from
my state insulted.
Washburn—l would explain to the
gentleman; but—
Mr. Morrissey—Don't but me sir; rve got
more money than any man in this house.
and I can lick any man who wants to mal
treat the truth.
The Speaker-LThe gentleman from New
York will please come to order. The gen
tleman from Illinois has the floor.
Mr. Morrissey—No he aint ! No sir I'm
got the floor, and if there's a better man
than me here I want him to come and take
it. I've got the floor and I won't be imposes
on: [Applause in the galleries which was
quickly checked by the Speaker.] Mr. Mor
riatx)y continued; if Izy Lazerotts is in this
room I want to see him.
The . Speaker—Gentlemen, my colleague
does not understand the rules of the Hoase;
I hope the gentleman will have a little pa
tience.
'At .this juncture a dice box was presented
to Mr. Morrissey, and through the persua
sion of his friends he took his seat.
Mr. Blair—We are on the eve of another
civil war, and—
Mr, Washburn—Mr. Speaker, I claim the
floor.
3fr: Morrissey—Yott can't have it.
Me Kelley—l think I understand this
matter. The gentleman from New York
having broken—
Mr. Morrissey, much excited—l'm not
broke, nor there ain't a man in this room
that can break me, or make me ask to be
let up. I'll not have my character and
reputation frizzled in this room nor any
other place as long as my name is John
Morrissey.
Mr. Stevens—Has hell broke loose that
men are allowed to come into this house as
they would a bar room? for my , part—
Mr. Morrissey—l wan' t to know what
that means; I've been in better houses than
this here one, and got more stuff in my
place at Saratoga than would buy this whole
concern.
Mr. Boyer—This,Mr.Bpeaker, this is very
distress ng.
Mr. Kelley—Not more so than the rest.
Mr. Boyer—l appeal to the chair.
Mr. Niblack—l wish to call—
Mr. Morrissey—A. flush—
Mr. Farnsworth—ln God's name, Mr.
Speaker, are we the representatives of a
.civilized and enlightened people—
Mr. Morrissey—Four jacks and an ace.
Mr. Lynch—Mr. Spea ker if a party—
Mr. Morrissey—Democracy and the fifth
district forever!
A voice in the gallery. Bully for you;
now you've got him. Fifty to five that
Jack wins the pot. Great excitement.
Mr. Schofield—l am astonished. It is no
wonder that England and—
Mr. Morrissey—Send John C. Heenan.
A voice in the gallery—"Hurrah for Mo
leneaux." Excitement increasing.
Mr. Morrissey—Show me that man; Pll
bet he's a nigger; I can lick any nigger that
ever jumped.
Here the Speaker, who had been dozing in
his chair, lustily called order.
Mr. Morrissey—Mr. Speaker,you're on my
side; some of the fellers are waiting outside;
they want me to put a bill through for them,
to prohibit imprisonment and hanging in
the State of New York.
Mr. Blair—Nothing more reasonable.
Mr. Niblack—Nothing.
Mr. Brooks—l agree with my colleagues,
and hope the matter will be immediately
brought before the house. Mr. Speaker
you understand the question; it is of vital
importance.
Mr. Humphrey—lt will give me pleasure
to vote for the measure.
The bill was handed in, and Mr. Morris
sey with some difficulty reached the
speaker's desk and handed it to the clerk,
falling as he did so,over one of the affrighted
reporters, and bringing up in a spittoon.
'The clerk was directed to read the bill, but
most all of the members having left the
floor, Mr. Morrissey and his colleagues took
a recess, and thus ends an hour in the XLth
'Congress.
Marine Disasters.
FORTRESS MONROE, Nov. 20.—The ship
Lam pedo, Capt. Wm. F. Black, from Sav
annah, Ga., bound to New - York, in ballast,
arrived here this morning, leaking badly,
and with ten and a half feet of water in her
bold. She left Savannah on the 16th inst.,
at noOn, favored by a fresh southerlybreeze.
At 4 o'clock, P. M„ the lighthouse at Mar
tin's Industry was made, and the wind then
from the south and west had increased to a,
light gale. As the sea increased the ship .
commenced to leak, and the pumps, two in,
number, were ineffectual, and the water`
gained rapidly from two feet and a half to
five feet and a half. The crew returned to
the pumps, and redoubling their exertions,
kept the leak from increasing until Hatter
as was made, on last Saturday, at 1 o'clock,
A. M. The pumps were kept constantly in
motion, but the crew became exlaausted
with their labors. The wind veered around
to the westward; a calm finally succeeded,:
and the water in the hold having increased'
to ten feet and a half, preparations were at'
once entered into to abandon the ship. The
longboat was launched,and two men placed
in it to keep it clear of the vessel,as it trailed
along the stern. The necessity of abandon
ing the vessel was. however, fortunately ob
viated by a favorable southerly breeze
springing up, which filled the sails
and enabled the ship to reach here
atan early hour this morning.
During Saturday, while the ship lay drift
- It:1g about. she was spoken by the schooner
Bentley, Capt. Williams, from New
York, bound to Charleston, S.C.,who kindly
offered any assistance he could render; but
Capt. Black, of the Lampedo, although ap
preciating the offer, deemed it best to de
cline,tbe schooner herself being short•hand
-43d. They also spoke the'schooner Madison
Holmes, on Saturday, from Beaufort, N.C.,
bound to New York, with shingles, &c.
The Lanopedo is an English vessel of
about one thousand tons,old measurement,
and was wrecked - at Warsaw, S. C., some
three months ago, while bound to Savan
nah from Mobile. She was sold in Septetu
_bar Last under a claim for salvage, to parties
in New York (Messrs. J. T. Riley & F
.-garty) for some $9,000, who put about $15,000
repairs upon her, and loading her wit'i a
ballast oftwo hundred and fifty sticks of
pit6h pine wood, started her for New York,
Her Owners, in New York, have shipped a
' t it t an2 primp oh the steamer lailas 0, Pierce,
to be placed on board for the purpose of
primping tier clear of water, after which
she will proceed to New York to be fitted
Removal of an Interestingßello.
Another interesting: relic of the London of
oast times is about - to be 'removed. Keni
eington Church i ll is reported, will be palled
down in a few months, being in an unsafe
state. It •is not a large nor a handscime
building, but it has some pleasant associa
tions which will make us regret its losei
When it was built, says the London B 6111410;
does not appear in any of the, records; yet'
that it is older than the time of Addison is
evident from its appearance, and no doubt
that was the church, the essayist attended
when he was living.-in state at Holland
House. Its plain, old-fashioned brown
brick with white dressings, its ,little tower
and pollard trees in the churchyard,
are in harmony with the quaint, warmr
hued houses by which it is surrounded;
besides which, there is a (Attain , re
pose in the very aspect • -of old
buildings, which suits the grave, meditative
character of a literary resort such as Ken
sington once was. In Leigh Hunt's " Old
Court/ Suburb" it is stated that, "what with
partial rebuildings and wholesale repairs,"
the church "has been altered since the year
1688, nearly a dozen times." In the church
yard lie buried the young Earl of Warwick,
son of the Countess whom Addison married;
Francis Colman, father of George Colman,
the elder, and grandfather of the younger
George; the two Georges themselves; Dr.
Jorton, author of the "Life of Erasmus;"
the Rev. Martin Madan, author of a book
called " Thelypthoras" (Female Ruin), in
which he recommends polygamy as'a reme
dy for seduction; Elphinstoue, the trans
lator of Martial ; Mrs. Inchbald ; Spofforth,
the glee composer. ' John Mill, the historian
of British India, and father• of Mr. John
Stuart Mill; and. a few other notabilities.
Some beautiful and affecting remarks on:the
old churchyard, on the cultivation of flowers
on graves, and on the associations of death
generally, are contained in Leigh Hunt's
work already alluded to, in the chapters
devoted to Kensington Church.
POLICEMEN IN A. PREDICAMENT.- The
Wheeling .Register says: Night before last
four of our city policemenstarted out on the
National Road in pursuit of a horse thief.
Two of the officers—Noah Price and John
Brady—were in a buggy, and two were on
foot. When some distance from the city,
the officers in the buggy left the pike and
took up Wheeling Creek. They had not
proceeded a great distance before they heard
a horse coming up the road at a rapid pace.
Supposing the rider of the beast to be the
thief and the animal, the stolen property,
they wheeled round and came back at a
furious speed. In turning a fence corner,
where the road was narrow, the officers.
horse and all were precipitated
over an embankment into the
creek. They fell seven feet, into about three
feet of water. While they were splashing
and floundering in the stream, the horse
thief rode by at furious speed and made his
escape. Officers Brady and Price were in
the water under the buggy, while the horse
was kicking around terribly. Brady
crawled out from and-r the vehicle, took
hold of the horse, got him on his feet,tnrned
the buggy over, and then interested himself
in the welfare of his companion. The cries
of the two officers for help brought to their
assistance a man named Lanagan who was
riding by, and he assisted them in getting
out of their unfortunate position. In th«
darkness of the night both officers lost their
hats in the creek, Price's cane floated off,
the whip and buggy cushions were lost.and
both men were drenched to the skin. They
got out, were guided to the road, took their
seats in the buggy and left for this city, it is
said singing the song dedicated to "Lana
gan's ball."
Liehrtrrs of COMMON CARRIERS.-Mr
Charles G. Lockwood, a cattle transporter
over the New York Central Railroad, has
just recovered, In the United States Circuit
Court, a verdict for $25,000 damages against
that company for injuries sustained by fall
ing through a dark and unprotected opening
in their road. A point in the case relied on
by the company was a contract signed by
the plaintiff, is consideration of a free pass
for himself and lower freight charges for the
iransportation of his stock, to absolve the
company from all the liabilities of common
carriers for injuries that might be sus
tained for either man or beast. The
plaintiff's counsel, however, contended
that a company acting as common car
riers owed a duty to the public
which it could not by agreement absolve it
self from; that this action wasnot predicated
upon a breach of contract, but an omission
of this duty by the defendant; that while the
company might stipulate not to be held re
sponsible for acts necessarily delegated to
the charge of agents, yet it was against pub
lic policy to permit them to avoid, by con
tract. Judge Smalley took the plaintiff's
view of the case,and charge the jury accord
ingly, with the above result. It is.of course,
quite probable that the case will be taken
up by appeal by the Company to the Su
ppeme Court at Washington. But the opin
ion of Judge Smalley and this heavy ver
dict is of great importance, as it affects all
common carriers' liability at common law.
...!-)44,t151,3tr-11. ;41111
Fine Cotrees
Old Government JAVA, Fine MOCHA, EAST IN
DIA and JAMAICA.
For Sale by
JAMES B. 'WEBB
.1 6W.MAIT and EIGHTH Sires
PRIME NEW JERSEY LEAF LARD just received and for sale by
E. O. KNIGHT & 00..
•
nol6-1m S. E. corner Water and Chestnut streets.
'FOX'S FARINA CRACKERS.
Fresh Crackers of this unrivaled Brand always o
hand and for sale In Uhl. and', bbls., by
ALDRICH, Y ERE ES di GARY.
le, 20 and 22 Latina street,
no6-3mi Exclusive Agents.
10:000 Cans FRESH PEACHES , WINSLO'
Corn, Fresh Tomatoee,Green Peas, Strap
berries. Dinsbrooms, &c , in store and for sale, whol
sale or retail, by I. 8. SPLLLIN N. W. corner Arc.
and 'Eighth.
DRIED FRUIT.—Very bandsome pared peaches
by M: pared do. dried apples. in store and for sal
E•PrLLIN, N. W. corner Arch and Eighth.
D UC.b WHEAT, BUCKWHEAT.-5,000 lbs. of tY
celebrated Sliver Flint Buckwheat, la store an , ;
for sale by M. F. BPILLIN. Tea Dealer and Grocer. T.
W. corner Arch and Eighth.
I'EW lISLIeIL4F. AND Fll3B—finperior new Lay
Faisins and choice Elms Figs for sale by U. 1'
SPILLIN, N. W. corner arch and Eighth streets.
QUEEN 01117E9.-300 gallons choice large Qnee,
Olives, in store and for sale by gallon or barrel,
iir..Ty , s Fast Rod Grocery, No. US South SECON
street.
r.
. : : : •• : • . ,•
C ov.r Honey, in store and for sale at COUSTy , -
East Fr d Grocery, No. 118 South SECuND street.
Nutt:lll tyitEOLINA. HOMINY aim's. NEw
Nen:any, pared and =pared Peaches, just r
f.PiPPli And tor Bale at COUBTY'S East End'Grocer]
No. CS South SECOND street.
QUIETED MANGOES AND PEPPERS, GENIJIN
Chutney banes. Robinson'a patent .Barley at. .t
Groats, always on hand at COUSTY'S East End Gro
eery, Po. 118 Ecnth SECOND street.
Pocket Books,
Portemonnaies,
Cigar Case,
Portfolios,
Dressing Oases;
Bankers ,
,Cases.
4 0 .
TLP,F,
4, 4 3
ci
P 4
WAITING
0k.b305.
TOILET
CASE/3,
NEEDLE
DOOM
pLadies and Ciente'
1 .
Batakuda and
1 , 11 Traandling Bags;
1.: .
in all styles. .
1.1161.b.15331VED 'TAM eatlN 1113.--20 kegs bfartbgque
9 =adrift sugar; landing end for sale by 3. B.
AMLIEI4 it WI 108 &Oh kftlaWatelMille.
THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN.-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22,1866.
NArrioNA.i...
EXCHANGE - BANK,
CAPITA $360.000; MILL PAID
TO'BE!,
- • •• • I
New, tiapiiing
,
N05.;633 and 635 Chestnut Street
8. BOYD, Prielident.
Jl'7o. W. GLE.BOUG3I, ()adder. nail
STOOK -- BROKER
GEO, HENDERSON, JR.
NO. 223 DOOR STREET.
Ravin resumed- brusiztess, - I - axa Prepared to nuke
Cash or Time purchases and sales of btocke, Bondi'
StOcks ' carried ate per tint. Interest, vritlunit any
extra charge.
Orders executed In-New York, Boston and Bain-
MOM
.• • ,
SPECIAITY.
SMITH, k
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
is Muth Third a Namur Mese;
Philadeneda, New Yarn.
STOOKS AND GOLD
NOUBH7 AND BOLD COI OIDOCIDS/0D )
MIXEMEIT ALLOW= OD DKPINEEZI.
JAYCOOKE&G) ,
112 and 114 So. THIRD ST. PHELAD'A.
Dealers in all Government Securities,
A LIELERALD/FTERRNOEALLOWEL
Compound Merest Notes Wanted.
EMCEES! ALLOWED OX DEPOSIT.
Collections scads ; Stocks Booth and Sold as Com
minion.
=al busbies
6-20 5 5,
7 3-10's,
1881 9 s,
10-40's,
COMPOUND INTEREST NOM
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
DE HANTS & BRO.
40 SOITIMITHIRD STREET.
$3O 000 TO .45,00T0 LOAN IN ONFs, SUM
0 . o.oc t lto gmc cgi . &PP: oved City mortgage. Also sum ,
noWl./t; E. B. JONES. Sr Walnut street.
GOLD'S PATENT IMPROVED OAST IRON LON ,
STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING Al -
PARATIIS. for Warming and Ventilating Public D.
stitutions and Privateßesidencee with Pure Externs:
Air, without ccdtaminating it by over heating it, 0
the possitllity of dust or coMgas. For sale by
JAsrvn P. WOOD t CO.. •
B. M. Feltwell, Supt. 41.Sonth Fourth street.
AMERICAN KITCHENER-on the European "orb
ciple of Substantial Construction and Neatness of Al
pearance, various sizes suitable for Hotels, Public it
stittaions. and the better class of Private Residence'
with powerful Water Backs for heating large or amal
quantities of water for Baths or Culinary Parposet.
For sale at
JAMES P. WOOD & CO.'S
Warming and Ventilating Establishment,
B. M. Feltwel, Supt. 41 South Fourth street.
EMPROVEMENT IN BATH BOlLERS.—Stilenasa
dr, Ellis' Patent Cast Iron Bath Boilers for sale at
Warming aunpd JV M 4 t P in W u E O t OD& lis h m Sre
t e ,
R M HEI w DEAN t VENTILATOR Fu or hst S
t.
Chimneys. Forcing Ventilation,Removing Stearn Iron
Drying Establishments, Breweries, Sugar Refineries
Pickerßooms, and all manufactories.
JAMES P. WOOD & CO.. Sole Agents.
B. M. FEhTvritta., . 41 South Fourth street.
Superintendent. au2S-satu,tisiimi
T
to. JOB
Manufacturers BART LET 3
the 8 0 /V. 0
CELXBBATIED
BARTLETT HEATERS,
wo ofs Ranges, Gas Ovens, & Sheet Iron Wors
vu desc GISTICRS AND ription sVENTILATO R SpIendid tof
~
and Silver's Air tight StoVea,
always on hand, at
No. 929 Arch Street,
Philadelphia. atiBo4l
4 0 . Tid•OliAti 19. DYSON Ai SObte •
Late Andrews &
NO. 11341 UJINIVITI UT street Flamands
tiIeXMANCIVIIm
Opposite of United States Saint.
T PSSONS ON THE FLUTE.—MR. ANTONINO
_LA BALLO, Flutist at the Arch /Street Theatre, le
prepared togive Lessons on Ma his
.trardent. Address
him at the Music Store of Mr. ANDRE 1104 CHEST
NUT street. nO2O-te.th-84
DIiOFIIBSOR C. , ZOOBAtifef , 8EA343 LE&VE TO
inform his Mends and the public, that he has re
turned to resume the Instruction of r Piano and Vaud
Music. For further information.. apply toAlf entre. G.
ANDRE dt W., 1101 Chestnut street; or at hbi resi
dence, Mill atreet,Germantoom. ao&s,tusthailts
ALLAH BISHOP. 88 South NINA.
.D 1 TEENTH Urea. ,OC4th.9.tn-fbt• •
A 13. TAYLOR: TESCHER OF 'SINGING AND
JoL.PLAZIO, 18D7 Mini= fan% 1341ging thong
pOW WWl* " SW" Ul •
FINANCIAIk
41 . 1
BANKING HOUSE
OLD 5 20's WANTED
IN EXCHANGE FOR NEW.
I: JA W iJ:IJ : / ~r,V M;:d;
LOW-DWI:4i
PA.I
0810
And othei l tßATßEi,
Ter Anltalian, Bituminous an d Woodiness
WARM-AIR PLIBILSOCII,
rag Warning du o and Private Baildlnn.
BIORBWAS, NII6ITILATOBB
fIEDLEINEY-tititi
000)11313-BABLIBB. L BATH-SIBLIM
aruOLZEUITati and RXT.II2. Wk.
MUSICAL
1 . 829-oHAR/Tatmougnual,
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FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
PEELLADELPHIAI
a!!**.t4i 013: 1 70 16 jarY 18803
02,5otsogen 96.
Rome a
_914,1_518
OapitaL., - -
AacenedburplllA.
- 11a7 1 31 : Anii3 'IIK-3' 12 1 0 MI i
Losses Paldjinee 1829 Over
05,000,000.;
Perpetual aid 2 emporary -Polkas tzt LiberalTerree
DERPUPORAL .•
Chas. N. Barwlair, Ere. 0. Dala,
Topton Wagner, .--- George Miles,
Samuel Grant, - Alfred MGM
Geo. W. Blebards , Dna. W. Lewis, X. D.
Isaac Lea, Peter MoCaII.
~... _. „CHARLES N. President.
"EDWARD .0. DAT.A7VIce President. i
JAIL W. NciALLTEITha; S ecret ary-protem.. =MI
GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE
INSURANCE COMPANY._
Ot r iMII,4IIWILIWT BIRKECT PRIGADELPIEUL
CIARITAL
in I, IN
'Mb; company continom to write en 1511: = wag;
Its capital, with $ good 'm ine la safely invettsd.
2'ol
Lomas by Mc hatrebeen womptly paid, and more Num
• ireoo,ooo -
Diabtneed on thin *means wit= the put few yam.
= Poor the proamt the office of this company will
lain at
. 415 WILINITT STEEKI,
But witbin a few ment e. will remove to ita OW)
AIIAN. B. OM SZ+ll:lsPth inualmarr_
Then, as now . we elan be happy to insure our puma
et such rates as are consistent with safety.
THOMAS CRAVEN. ALFRED iSt. OILLRTT,
FORMANEmimPPABD. N. IL LILWRICNa NT
THOS. MACKELLAR, OHAIIL.II2 D
rico. ESDPFLEs: HENRY F. KELsiNEYI
THO. W. DLESS
lOnsu ORN J , JOSEPH KLAPP, M.
SILAS • TIOLID.,
THOMAS 03.AVEN, President
ALFRED S. G V. Prekldent and Treseadvr.
JAMIE B. ALVORD.Secretarr. Watt
'O' • • : ."8:4:4(§).
T TION s .
011100,N0..110 WALE= strut, aoulh alas, esa* 01
Vbird mem
Thpertai of Odd Company ara wed/ Invaded
and =am an available Stahl for the arct=
Clar a
of a ll ne who aware to be protected lincusrtes.
RISKS Liken on Vessels, and
PiD TBABOWOBTATION RUM on Wet
chartable Itaantads, Mash and Stteamboata.
HERZ • on bletecidurdiae, PutoMers and Rand
`ia
a:
I SlMeun_by .
PAID Ltif AIM 8100II8ICLY
TOTAL PROP/MIMS,
PERPI4I2I7tETART2B:.
AM= G. Mazy I John ltis n.
s
Samosa W. Jones, . atone L. .
John A. Brown. Brands B. Op ,u
Mules Tv t ir l 4 I I ktwurd H. ,
Ambrose Clarks,
WW= Welsh. - WllBazu Oarozoluge
Blehard D. Wood.i T. Chariton Henry.
B. Morris Wsan. 1 Alfred D. Jessup.
T. 4thasiston Ttl• HT.
ARTHUR 43. 00,WM. Freeland.
ClCAssal PrArr. Electsaal.
pROVEDENT LIFE ATM TRUST COMPS OF PHLEADELPEa.A.
NO. ill South FOURTH , Street.
INCORPOCAP ITAL. iRATED
INIC CO. 3d MON re.f.,_r,TSE3.
Insurance on Live& by Yearly Premium" or by 5,13
or M-year premiums, llontorfeiMre.
Endowments meat a Future age. or on prior de
mare, by Yeartpemicunis, or 13-year Premiums—
ooth CUM Non eittire.
Annuities granted on favorable terms.
Term Policia& Children's Endowment& .
This Company, while gtvingthe Insured the wait,
a a paid-up Capital, will divide the entire Profits of
the LIM bathes among its Policy holders.
Moneys received at interest, and aid on demand.
Authorized by charter to execute Tres's, and to act
as Executor or Administrator, Assignee or Guardian,
and in other fiduciary capacities under appointment
of any Court of this Ommonwealth or of any person
or persons, or bodies politic orcorporsta
•
DIRECTORS.
Samuel R. FhtpleY. R ichard Cadbury,
Jeremiah Hacker, Henry Haines,
Joshua H. Morns , T. Wlstar Brown.
/Detail Wood, Wm. C. Lompireth,
Charles P. ()affix,
SAMUEL R. BJELPLEY. ROWLAND PARRY Actuaxy. ,
President.
THOMAS WD3TAR. AI D., J. B. TOWNSEND,
octal Medical Examiner. Legal Adviser.
rued for
.en
FIBS AssooasTaort.
Incorporated March St, 1560.
A OFFICEI,Tcr. atDENVEI N. ,
FIFTH stmt. la
OF
BUHAHOUSEHOLD inm
MITRE and
fd4, from Loss by lire, (In the a le b i‘
Ladelphta onl)
STATE:MX= of the Assets of ths Assoclattos
January 1, 1.168.
Bonds and Mortgages on property in the
Qty of Philadelphia - --MAN 13
SAMS in
Beat Estate (Office No at Nortriuthet) -14,396 11
U. S. Government 540 Bends.—..--. 45,000 Ot
U. S. Treasury Biotin— 6.510
Qty Warrants._646 CO
Coal an 60,441 41
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GEORGE W. TRY t O • President,
WM. H. HAIIIITON JOSEPH R. LYNDALL
JOHN SOLIDER. LEVI P. COATS,
PETER A. Karma?. BAIDTEL 8P AP-1T wwic
JOHN PRIMILIN, CHARLES P. BOWER,
JOHN CABSOW. JESSE LIGHTFOOT_ , _
ciEzEGE I. youNG, ROBERT BELOEXAMOR
WK. T. BUTLER. Steretarr.
E OROZNIX INSITRANCER CIOXPANY PHIL&
DELPHIA.
INCORPORATEM 1804—EGLAZFIER IGSRPEFTUAI
NO. WA WALNUT Street, opposite the Exchartra.
In additiontoNAßlNEand
hie Company Imams from loaf or damage by
m Liberal terms, on buntlines, merchandise, Myrna:Er,
itc.,tbr limited periods, and Mamie-WY on MIMIC"
cdepotslt of premium. ,
The Oommey has been 111 TB spars rOZ
than Brew TEARS, during which all Mau list
been ProlnPll3! atilustsd and =id.
OS.
ohn L. Bodge,
DIRECTR
N.. B. Mation3r David Lewin,
Jam T. Lew% Thomas IL POWGII.
WI) xn El. Grant. A. R. McHenry,
Robert W. Leamln4. Edmond Castnlnn,
D. Clark Wharton, Samuel Wilcox.
Lawrtuov. Lawia,
J OHN .Tr B. Lords C. Norrio.
CHEDIBIi, Prat:dant
BANICUIL Semetary.
I:1518IIRALSION EXCLITHIVKIX. Ts9 rieshatt(LVANlA. MIRK nirsußearcce col
p a ils - y—is.orated ISES—Cluaoer P6?pettud,lsl:
610 wAmsur Ettreet, va atte Independence %Mari
This carapanyalt known to the
for over faro , years, can net to insure aolnat
err damage by 'dre, on Pablic or. PrivateNurdldbip
either permanently or for a limited time. Also, o
on li
Ferniturafltooks
beral term. of Goods end Nerolutzslise gentalab
Their Capital, together with a large Surplus raw
Invested In the most carefel manner: which enable
them to offer to the lnenrsd an undoubted sectally t
the muse [tilos&
DIRECTORS.
Daniel Smith, Jr. John Deveradx,
Alexander Betungt, I Thomas Smith,
Isaac Halleharst, , Ran ry Lewis;
Thozamllobliis, J. Oillt”s . nt pen;
Daniel add& r .li e.
DAN/ELL
Wntimut El. 0110 WALL, Secretary Sr "
116114.114
,
A ACKEaCial‘ MUTUAL 002LEAllli
GIA. _ liAlldinir,_No. 12 los 4t.a....2at
Street. isksask AIM =Lamm ILVERIBANCES,- 1
Risks taken on vessels, (=gees and firelight" to itti parts
of the world. and orkaoods on Inland triutsportatkui or
rivers, canals, railroads and Mar =mason
%Monahan% ths United States.
WILLIAM CRAIG Problem
PST= 0171.1.Kia. ince
SOBERT J. WEB, Sweeter,.
Wltllicm era%
Peter °Einem,
John Dallett_ i _
=Hem H. eterrieir.
Mlles Dl=
Blebards,
Rm.
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MD WALNUT above THUD alinar,
Having a PHELAD
laid up ITAL INOUE ant INTL
FLUB Invatln sound and available Broad eon
Mime to Ware on Dwellings, 13terea, Winter"
°bandits, Veneta In pork and their ammo n and Woo
Personal Property. All iini Windt, RUMMY
Thonnio B. Moak
.Tohn WOO,
Ehonnel C. atalOni
Taiitok EMU 3
John T. T....ft
Eames xuntua• —dial
mac earls' vlti•
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FAXIIINORRADVI CONPAg atiri •• ,
NO: - WR utuser •uT
WIRD AND /NWAND INSURAZION
iresnois N. Brickß. P
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I. - Jim W. man,
Chor be Itirdisrdre, . Robert one, .
Re= _Len.rts t , Robe no. Reeder, .7t,
Esmond Wrign% . E. Dewooaralt.
'- Our . Stokes,
goo. A. Jos. .Rilis.
N. •, i President I
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MMACITOBS.
- Rena O. IMMO,
Wm. B. Lowber,
J. Johnston Brown:
Samuel A. nylon,
Dimon HUtshins,
kisma , flder,
MUM
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LIVERPOOL AND -,-, LVNDOX
_Awn_ Citi4.o33llZ _ _
itgint4 -4,VC Fr - C OIVEP
Capitaland Assets, $16,000,000.
Invested in United - States $i 500 000:
Total Premiums_ received bythe Com
.
panyin 1866, - $4,947.175,
Total Losses Paid in 1865 - $4,018 250
Pzeml tutus received fol the , U. B. front• Jannexy :1 :.to
Loom - In thiltidirtatet" lB l 66 itrnlegtary 1 to /1113 , /i
lsna m
All . Imo irronolatlyWirtet without reter to
ATWOOD SKIM,
OFFICE, Uenerel Agent tot Peatuaylvanith
No. 6 Morohantzeinconange,
IhritnAhAld . ; 17331.ADELPELL,
TRENELIANCN INI3LILANCE tIONPANY
PEIMADKLPHIA, -
lanorporated InlssL_ -Charter Perpetual
INIT/CIE No. Ns WALNUT IMINEIr.
• CAPITAL, 4800,M0,
Thames' against -Una or damage by —FERN, or
}lowan, Stores and other linlithot or Mr
petal, and on Purzdtttre, Good* Wares andanoroban
dine In town or cotintwv
Lasems psomaTi" Aim:mmot AND PAM.
- --
Irtvetited In the tn../1411Thare-,43141:" fl
First Mortgspe on City Property, well se.
SIM 100 01
Baited gate; , 1215:coo 0(
phßadelphia City 5 per cent. Loans. 55,000 OE
penuoyivania Q 9,000,000 cent. Loan. -4.
WOO 01
Pennitylvania 5
ds, first and 56.
cone 45,000 Of
Camden and AlsoboY Re ll9ollol- 00111Pan711
ti cent. Loan...._ 5„000
Philadelphia and Readlnritallroad (ken-
Oi
panrs 8 per cent. Loan.-- row 01
Hurangdon axulßrosad Top 7 percent. resort
gage bonds—.—. _ 4,540
County lire Insurance 'Company's Mock 1,050 OE
ISEeGbanlos' Bank 4,000 BO
Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania Stock- /0,000 Ot
Baton Mutual Insurance Company's Stock.. LBO IX
Reliance Insurance Company of .Pldladel.
phia's StOrtil,l92o Ot
Cash in hank and On hand —..-- 5.914 71
$403,004 Tf
p I:4:,:•1 ot,:zl
Clem. Tinsley, Beni. W. Wel,
Wm.Musser, Harahan
Samuel Blobs= Charles I . CIAU:! . :d,
H. 1.. Carson, Mumma H. Hoot%
Robert Steen, Samuel Costner,
Wm. Stevenson, Alfred Ragliat,
.Tames . Young.
CLEM. 1: r LEY, President.
THOMAS C. HILL, Secretary.
PETLADELPIIIA. December 1. illiE
muTtred. HIRE INSITBANOE COMPANY OP
PHILADELPILLEL
OFFICE. NO. 5 SOUTH HITS STREET,
• • • 3 • 8126,522 21
CHARTER, PERPETUAL.
U.it.AaiS
MUTUAL f3YEtTE2ti RXCLtrBrirELY.
DEEtECTORE3 FOB 1868.
Caleb Clothier, William P. Beeler,
Benjamin Malone, I Joseph Chapman,
Thomas Mather, Charlft Evans,
T. Ellwood Chapman, Edward M. Needles,
Simeon Matlack. Wilson M. Jenkins,
Aaron W. Gelatin, Lukens Webster.
/U'rrTnl,
THOMAS MATHER,
T. ELLWOOD CHAP
TECIC 00IINTY BMA
V it, • • , : • •
=USW 011:111017417%
"The Eire Inistrahee Ocomplittj ct the Manly cr
Madel;ebbt." Incorporated try the Letthistaxre
prentylyani n a to NO, bulenuttly spans taw 41
wallas _ 117
ei atlinza kanrrtrAi.
raw old and reliable tostitntion, with o =oliabo
and matinee= thnd carettat limited to tr
care ba ! ldtnp , throfhlre, raerthandtse, either =-
or thr a lin:died Man ezainat lect or
try I — lre - Zh the lowest Mat ottnaletant with the at=
safety of its costomena
Losses ad dated ancl a Mni all pottele tioapaSO
TtE.
Shots .T. Satter, Edwin L. Beak%
H John Horn.
Rob enry ert V. Jr„ Joseph Hoare.
Henry Ofoxbre Meeks.
Andrent&Mer James N. Stone.
J. EFUTTEB, Pre eateeta
Bearraitur P. Rasomay. Beer and Treaanrar.
a 71THBACITE
CIELLMNIM rxßPktir.ll.7
0 A. % No. CI WALNUT street, above Thlrd, Pb.o2
Moore against Losa or lD= i tg mk tali
Inga, ether parilet or dd a
Purattore and NtschandlsedendridlY.
Also—Madre Insurance on Nreeselk 0111 Mill sat
Prided, Inland Insuranoe to all paztt of tha vnitua
DIREQTOIO.
Wm. her, David PearmaL
D. Lather, , _ Peter Blom
Lewis Allatlnned• J. E. Beam. •
I. N. Madman. Wm. F. Dean.
JOL Maatleid. WM. S ohn Ketchom.
ilowtztr President.
VW. NL MOTH. Elecreli
wm. P. DEAkr, vimPnwaszs,
tzr tail
311.3= . 311 FIRE '. Za : -CZ COMPANY 03
ELYRIA. + FF/SLE, No. 24 NORTH
FIFTH STREET, NEAR MASKS' ETRIEUP.
Incorporated b
AL CAP
y rnthse Legislators of Pennsylvania
arisrs. IT AND .ARMICIR
MCasakka
iiii c ): :Th P ib .las u ite o lnsnranceasilma. Loss or Dan=
Goods and Mer= vB A436 3 l favorable terms.
Rl3.
George
AtigustMer, Jacob St i gandier,
John F. Belsterling, Samuel Miller,
Henry Troaraner, Edward P. Moyer,
William McDaniel, Adam J. Glass,
Christopher H. Miller, Israel Peterson,
Frederick &sake, Frederick Ladner
Jonas Bowman,
GEORGE
___....
_ , President.
_Q, Vice President.
PHILIP Z. 037 mm N. Secresary
it:) 10 1,11 :4,14
W LLLIA .M. T. HEWES tk. ERO CHER
PLUMBERS ~113- 1 3 GAS FITTERS,
NO. 418 NORTH EIGHTH STREET,
(ABOVE WILLOW,)
PHILADELPHIA. [nov33me.s.
Repairing of all _kinds at short notice. Orders
through Poet Office will receive linampt attention.
fiGr 00IINTRY WORK ATTENDED TO. "3CI
LI C. LANCASTER.
LI. GRAIN STORE, SPRUCE STREET WHARF
LSTABLIBZBD IN 1826.
CORN, OATS and DIM,L-FRED sold Wholesale ant
Retail at lowest Market Rates, and delivered to al
parts of the City. se7-ly
C. KNIGHT & CO., W110T.104 A LTG GROCKM
12413. E. Cor. WATER and aII:ERTNETT streets, Phi
adelphla. Agents for the sale of the Products of ti
Southwark ftgar Refinery and the Grocers' Shy
gonna. of. Philadelphia. }sl-137
PsocrourLITANIA WORKS.—ON THE DELA
WARE river, below PHILADELPHIA,
CHild-itTER Delaware county, Pa.
R131A.... SON 00
Engineers and Iron Boat b
n; uilders,
Mauldin:Wre of
' . All kinds of
CONDENSING AND
LKEN, NONCONDNNEUNG ICS
O
Iran Vessels of all descriptions, Boilers, Vats, Tank!
Propellers, &c., &e.
T. BBANN
of Y, W. B. BEANEY, B.: ANCEMBOLI te
Late .s
Bewley, Nears & Co., Engineer in Chia
Penn Works, Phila. . . - U. B. NAVY.
J. VAUGHAN NXBRIOR. WM. H. 2EBIBBIGII
.TNO. B. 001%
Qotrn - wARK I+ol7l4DitY, Fula - AND WARE
' l / 4 7 ENGTON MMUS.
Pzca.Ai:awn:TA.
3DERELICK di SONS,
ELICUNNEBEI AND MAllitilmiliSrd.
stanufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Mutiny
for Land,ltivor and Marine Service.
Boilers. Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, ac,
Castinv of all kinds, either iron or brass.
Iron•Msme Boole for Gas Works, Workshops am
Railroad Stations, dn.
Retorts and Gas Machinery, of the latest and molt.
rAlln , ered gonstmction, •
description of Plantatlim err!int.
Sugar. Flaw and .GrtstN.ll Vacuum Pans,
Steam Trains, Defluratons, Vacuum'
Pumping
Ones,
Sole Agents for 71. =auks Patent Sugar
i n j ul
Apparatus f Neemyth's Patent Steam Hammer
Aspinwall & Woolsey's Patent Centrifugal Sugar
es FIXTMD3I3.-38OBENT, NXEINILL
THACKARA, NO. 718 Limos 'BUT street,
iffanufacturem of Gm Fixtures, Lamps, dm, Am,
weak( call the attention of the public to their large
and elegant assortment of Ova Chandeliers, Pendants,
Brackets, dm, They also - Introduce Gas pipes into
Dwellinil and Public Building, and attend to extend.
lug altering and Mpairind Gas pipes, All work war.
ranted. - - lato
JANES L. WRIGHT. THORNTON TENS. OLIMEGTI'
GRIBOOY. THEODORE WRIGHT. TRAMS L. TFBATkin
• AILTEB WRIGHT & BONS,
Importing of Earthenwazo, _
and
. 13tOPPInd and Clomndaalon Bferoheato,
No; 115 WALNUT Street. Ph ll adelpbtai
MY INBLIA.-OWNKRB aglaton=L-Ttie
ew toot Prts7,79llVpleartsed *ad Ma.
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Zdanuenottmt of Pen ,
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_ .
MFREES.—EVERY 13THUHRHT THAT
dence and aklllbavni 11,7 nvented:, to sada the heat-
Mt tw w = tf t_ lrl 0 I I 1 , can I n:
NQ t the Ear
Town Imes, bersiitnialßt% &WWI
de2o ....„s,ta,ti
Mat Preeident.
NE, Vice President
Secretarsr. seat-Emi
oompA.dire-
COMPABTo ,
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CASTOR
• : • s c : :1 'EV
WELL & CO.'S PATENT GY. A S-9 CASTOR.
WHEELS.
These wheels are designed for Pianos, Bedsteads, &CU
We claim that they give to Pianos a greatly increased
force ofsound. without detracting from the harmony
and melody of the instrument, rendering every note
more distinct to the ear. This is so apparent that they
are now being applied by many to these valuable mu
sical instruments. Dr. Valentine Mott, previous to his
(Leath. pronounced the Glass Castor Wheels an in
valuable invention for bedfast invalids, who are
guarded against the damp floors after undergoing the
process of cleaning, or where dampness is produced
a fi re relieved
other cause. Aside from this. Housekeepers
are relieved from the dread of having their carpets cat
or torn, as frequently happens from those now in use,
often caused by a rust, which adheres with glue-like
tenacity. No such annoyance can possibly proceed
from the Glass Castor Wheels, as we all Know that
glass is noncorrosive. There are no rough or unfin
ished edges to the Glass Wheel., such as we often find
in those of Iron, and the latter, though smoothly fin
ished, will soon rust, from the dampness of the atmos
phere, if nothing else, producing roughness on the sur
race, or edge, while the former will always maintain
the smooth nes of glass, just as they are finished.
•-• sleeping upon glass wheels rin all the
trinity yen yen had in your body onretiring. and you get
up in the morning feeling as fresh and active awe
young Mali. Glass being a non-conductor, the eieo
tricity gained while in bed cannot pass off'. Ask your
doctor what he thinks of the Glass Castor. Wheels.
Ask him if all diseases, with the exception of chronic
diseases. are not caused from the want of electricity.
We have a man in our place whom the doctors pro
nounced past curing, with the inflammatory rheu
matism. The wheels cured him in lees than foar
weeks. He is to-day a stout healthy man. These are
racts which can be proven on application at our office,
No. lea Race street. Philadelphia, or at our Pactory,at
Westville, New Jersey where we have some sixty
hands employed in the manufacture of the Glass
Cas
tor Wheels.
$10(1 will be paid to any one who will aay they have
not received any benefit or relief after using Capewell
& Co.'s Patent Glass Castors. A sample set (4) of the
Wheels sent to any part -of the 'United States, on re.
ceipt of 11 50. J. B. CAPE WELL & 00 ,
eel sm 1v0.Z:65 Race street.
Vt. ALIOLIS.
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ITLYNCH, desires a struAnoti as Visiting
Teacher. Address L. A., at this office. not sc•
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Address "PARTNER," at the office of ,•The.Press."
MMODERN DWELLINGWANTED to • :pur
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E. R. JONES,
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no2o-=1
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•
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IEXPBESS coarramMs.,
A DAMS' EXPRESS ` OOMPANY,-4.21n and after
ja. TUESDAY,. May I, the PREISHT DEPART.
ILETIT-ot: this prow Will be REMOVED to the
9171. a New Building. Southeast , corner of =c
ard MARKET sueets.:llintrance on Elevena
rand on Market street.
, Jggr ALL MOSSY and CO.DLEOTION ISDRENIIEIIt
will be tountected WI heretofore. at Ella inuonsur
street;
Parcels and Package s willbe received at ether
og i c xl : s e
I . %all Hooks will be kept at each office; and any
calla entered thereln:preViOtUt to 5 - P. X. will renews
attention same day u , within a, reasonable distance 01
our °nice, uMes fbr. goods And -satternents
made at 820. street. - .
odECRTMZIO - Kir — ANDOABIC - OKSPa. r Eaegant
.
. i k n gl i°ll . lF MLeAti and Runalan Leither,
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THE WIFE'S SECIBET.
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