AIWI IS EIM ENTS. , , , Mi m, —The JHach Crook is now in K running order and is fulfilling in a a very large measure, the promise of Mr. AfrT)onou"h, to make it an uncqualed spcctaclo. T. L ery and transformations are brilliant, beautiful and surprising, and the ballet is beyond oucetion one of the finest that has ever appeared in this city, and this too, without any greater scarcity of clothing on the dancers than that which distinguishes ordinary ballet performances. The music iB under the able .conduct of Dr. Cun ulngton. a fact that need only be known to give the public assurance that it is directed in a sku ful and artistic manner. The Chestnut —Mr. and Mrs. Florence an Mies Josic Orton will appear this evening n brilliant comedy of Caste. We have v pressed the opinion that this is one o pleasant dramas that has been presented to a Philadelphia audience for a long time. The Aiicii. —Julia Dean will appear this evening in The. Woman in hile, sustained by Mr. Frank Lawlor. For an afterpiece family l„rs will be performed, with Mrs. Walcot,Messrs. Craig. Mackey and other favorites in the parts. The Walnut.— A Midsummer Night's Dream is in full tide of success at this theatre. Those who have not yet seen it should embrace the earliest opportunity to do so. It is placed upon the stage in the most superb manner. The Ameuican Theatre.—Fox’s American Theatre opened on Saturday night with an en tirely new company, new appointmcnts.scenery, A diversified entertainment will be given every evening. Bi n/. —Merlin. Dr. Faustus, St. Dunstan and Cagliostrio are all thrown into the shade as magi cians bv the brilliant legerdermain of the world renowned Blitz, who will give a performance at Assembly Buildings thiß evening. assembly Buii.DiNO.-Mf. Alt Burnett con tinues his humorous delineations _at Assembly Buildings this week! with an entire change-of programme. Concert HAU.—That musical prodigy, Blind Tom will give another performance this evening. tTltc Loss of life John Y. I: °rd« Details are published of the loss of the little schooner Jciim T. Ford, which left Baltimore for Paris on the 22d of June last. During the voyage the John T. Ford spoke several ships, and occa sionally met with' had weather. On the atter noon of the sth inet. a sea struck the boat, and she tprned over, but righted again, almost immediately. She lost all ker “il, how ever which was necessary lor the light .it lur compass, and the crew suffered much from cramp and the loss of water. The hands then cut up the boards that secured the ballast the mter nal fittings in order to burn and obtain & hgkt for the compass. Heavy gales Iroin the S. \Y. to E N E were experienced, with a cross soil and on Mondav, the 12th inst., bore up for Cork, -when about 10.30 P. M., a terrific sea struck the boat and turned her over, and the ballast boards being gone, the ballast shifted, and was thrown into the water, and the boat kept turmug right over as the four hands endeavored to get on her, until the lad, got entangled between the rigging find tlic nfast, and she was so Kept stead}. The men were in this position until noon the following day, being frequently washed off by the seas, when a sail was observed bearing down upon them, and for a time they were in hopes of being relieved. Thc . passed by without rendering them help. Iht mate Stening then asked Armstrong.aud the sur vivors to pray with him, and they continued so so for some time. The mate then shook bands with all of them and kissed the likeness of his -wife-he then became much excimd, and alter Wting the ceptain’e leg, fell olf the boat and perished. The same evening ,tbe Jad Murphy asked "Annßtrong -to make him fast, which was/ lone, to his belt, but shortly afterward a heavy sea .wept him otT and he disappeared. The captain and Armstrong were washed off, and the captain, as he went away and sunk, cried: "God help my poor wife and famdv!” Armstrong succeeded in regaining the bottom of the boat and remaining on her until 4A. M. of the 22d, without the slightest nourishment and after being washed off by the heavy seas, when the ship Ac ’j ol i?’ - Captain Allevne, oi Liverpool, discerned the shreds of canvass which were flying from the onr which he was enabled to raise, and bore down to him. ,In a very exhausted and almost insensible condition ho was taken off the bottom ~ of the boat and got on board the Aerolite, whore he received evory kiiKlnesß and attention. On the following dayoi so he was transferred on board the Mary Blake, from Antigua, whieli brought him ou to Londou. He was then taken care of by the American Consul, and has received cverv comfort at the Sailors' Home in Well •street. The poor fellow has been injured about the legs, and is in some pain. As may be imagined, his case has excited considerable in terest, • CITY NOTICES. Advancing Civilization Frequent reference to the amount of our nationa' debt has accustomed the public mind to such extra ordinary arrays of figures that the wonderfully rapid growth of other Interests, which hid, fair to assume an equal financial importance, has not been realized So numerous are the grand apartments of civilization with which we have to do, that it is difficult lor our in telligence to keep pace with the progress of all,so as to comprehend their relation to ns. The system of life insurance, a republican idea of mutual protection, making eusy and attractive a social duty not recognized ten years ago, has acquired an importance to society and commerce, rapidly ap proaching that of the responsibility of the national debt. By it special provision has already been made for the support and happiness of two million persons of the best American society, ■in form of policies covering nine hundred million dollars. Though yet in its infancy, it now distributes Bix million dollars annually, for the relief or impaired , estates and be reaved families among us, accomplishing an ines timable good, in thus suarding dependent ones, with the fruit of departed fathers’ productive yours. Thanks to the diligent and earnest men devoted to tbiß cause, many good institutions of this kind now possess the confidence and liberal patronuge of the people they Berve, Among those embraced in the last report of the New York Insurance Department, we notice, with both woiider and gratification, the. strength of position’ already attained by the North America Life Insurance (vompany of New York, now less than five years old. It received an average pro-. mium on all its policies, during the year 1860, of two hundred and tw o dollars, larger, by neaily fifty per cent., than has ever been received by any other com pany in America. We have also learned that this company has, among its policy-holders, two hundred of the most prominent merchants, manufacturers and bankers of New York city (the home of the company), whose annual premiums average more than one thou sand dollars each. About two thousand, new policies have been issued through. Nelson F. Evans, Esq., ut the Philadelphia Branch, during the past three years. To gain in so short a time the public confidence these facts indicate, is a marvelous achievement, pos sible only with men of great skill andlarge experience, guided by sound and wise principles. Such men com pose the Administration of the North America Idle I n surance Company pfNew York. —livening Telegraph y Sejit. 14. ’ ' (Jksts* Fall Hats, ' New aud Beautiful Styles, Lowest prices. Onlcfords, Continental Hotel “Tin: Aotcmxai. Ri-ksut Bhown" which the poet speaks of is now made up into complete suits at Charles Stokeß & Co.’b first-class Clothing House .'under the Continental,besides materials ofothcr colors. Fall Clothing of superior kinds on hand at reduced priccß, No. 824 Chestnut street. DKASTVESS, BLDSDtWSS AND CATARRH J. Isaacs, M. D„ Professor of the Eye and Ear, treats ail diseases appertaining to the above members with the utmost success. Testimonials from the most tellable sources In the city can be seen at his office, No. 805 Arch street. The medical faculty are invited to ac company their patients, as he has no secrets In his practice. Artificial eyes inserted. No charge made for examination. THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN.—PHIALDELPHIA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16,186 T. Gents’ Fau, Hats, New and Beautiful Styles, ' Lowest prices. Oakfords, Continental Hotel. Grover & Baker’s Highest Premium achince, 730 Chestnut street. Everybody Knows Him -We mean George W Jenkins, the renowned confectioner, at No. I<W Spring Garden street. His Bon-bons Caramels Cream Chocolates, etc., are deservedly in the highest repute with all classes. For Oranges, Lemons, Ban anas Figs, Prunes, Dates, etc., this is just the place. Fkkcki.es and Sunburn.—Jared’s “Email de Pumb" removes all fretkles, tan and discolorations of the skin, imparting to it softness, whiteness and brilliancy. Sold by Bug. Jouin, 111 South Tenth street, and by all druggists, etc. rG Department. DKKSS-MAft: Ladies' Drksseb made to measuuf. in tw'entv-fouu nouns. TRAVELING DhEBBKB HEADY MADE. . Walking Suits heady made. Black Lyons Sii.kb, fob Dbesbeb, in all qualities, FkO.H $2 to $lO I'EU YABD. J. W. P.BOOTOH & Co., 92c Chestnut stbeet. Leaders of Fashion, as well as gentlemen of moderate taste iu matters of dress, are respectfully invited to inspect Warburton’a new styles of hats for autumn wear. Due regard' has been given to. the best American and foreign productions, with the sole view of presenting to his patrons, in the new styles now offered, all that is desirable iu shape, durability, easy fitting and ventilation. ’ i WAHUtmTON, - - • / Fashionable Hatter, No. 430 Chestnut st., n(&t door to the Post-office. Gents’ Fall Hats, New and Beautiful Styles, Lowest prices. Onkfords„ Continental Hotel. Jones’ Hotel, 235 Dock Street, below Third, revived by W. P. Larldn on the European plan. Meals from 6 A. M. to 12 P.M. .Good lodgings tor guests. House open all night. Rooms 50 cts. per nigh . Bargains in Ladies’ Cloaks, Continued until October Ist, Additions arc this day made ol Adapted fora more advanced stage of the season, ■which will be sold AT A LAUGH HEDfOTION. Black Basqitnes and Cues'iehfields at $l2, for merly $3O. Handsome Fancy and Pi.ain-Coi.obeo Basquinf.s and Ciu:sTi:i:m:u,s at $3, formerly $l3. Be. do. do. ar $lO, formerly $24. J. \V. PR..OTOIS & Co., 920 Chestnut street. •Fjsozkx Pkaciiks, Peach Ice Cream and Water Ice may-.be had every day and evenim;, ut Mukc's Saloons, S)O2 and fOlArch street. Try them. 'Ladies’ Skirts —Mark pi l OPKN Tint? DAY A I.AIUiK ASSORTMENT <»l II ANDHOM E MAPII-UP SKIRTS, - AT $4, $0 AND S'*. WHHU AKF. OIIF.AT lIAUHAINS, TO CLOSE OUT THIS DEPAKTM V. NT. ■.j J. W. PIOM ACo , 020 Chestnut .TntK'.:i Write Preserving Pure Cider aud White Wine Vinegar, Whole Mustard and Spices, Green Ciuui -! , Ate., &c., For Preservi,,” .„m Pickling purposes. For sale hy K..< mih.i, «fc Wilson, GO3 and 605 Chestnut street. ci.»niiis<i. clothing. clothing. Fall Clothing now ready. A large assortment. New .ud elegant styles, fresh made and fashioitahly.ciu, I’aU Overcoat*, . ■ Sc to Style Walking Coats, S rir Style Sack Coal*, Coachmen'* Coat*, limiting Coat*, Hoy*’ Suits. Hoys’ Sait*. 'n store, an entire stock of American, French and Ki alish Cnssimeres for I’antaloous. Cashmere, Silk and Velvet Vestings. nothing viailc to Cent*, Youths anil liny*, Rookhim. &Wu.sns, Oppopitc New Ledger Building. FINAUCIAL and COMMERCIAL Soles at the Pmindelphia Stock Sxcharge* TIBST BOABD. .+2OO City 6a new 101 I lfteUPeiinaß 1200 do IUIJ£ IIQO eh Read R fioo do inun 101 150 eh Ocean Oil 5000 Read mtgc 0s '43 01^ 1 Fnitii)iti.PHiA, Monday, September 10. The stock Market was very heavy this morning, and the fancies, without exception, were weak. The bn-i -liees was extremely small, mid there was no disposi tion to enter on any speculative venture. Government Loans closed very quiet at 111X@1UX for the Coupon o’s, ’81; 114X@M4X for the old 5-20’s; Ioii)a@loit?£ for the ’C4’s; 110l£@lll for the ’6s’s; 107@107H for the 7-30’s and 99\@993£ for the 10-40’s, City Loans of the Dew.issue sold at lUoX@lol—no change; aud lor the old Certificates OS. I ,' was hid. Beading Railroad wus a fraction lower, aud closed at 01-18 {Pennsylvania Railroad shares were firm ut 53X; 120 was hid for Camden and Amboy Railroad; 57 for Lehigh Valley Railroad; 32 for North Pennsylvania Railroad; 28 for Catawissa Itilroiul Preferred; 28X for Philadelphia andKrie Railroad, and 43 for Novtfibrn Central Railroad. Canal stocks were but little Inquired after. 47, 1 J was hid for Lehigh Navigation; 27X for Nt huylkill Navigation Referred; 40 for Morris Canal, common; aud 15X for Susquehanna. In Bank shares there was no transactions. Passenger Railway shares were steady, but lifeless. 7Swa« bid for Second and Third Streets; 02X for Tenth aud Eleventh Streets; OCX for West Philadelphia; 40 fsr Chest and' Walnut, imillS for Hestonville. Smith, Randolph & Co., Bankers, 15 South Third • street, quote at 11 o’clock, as follows: Gold, 144. V; Vuitcd States 18S1 Bondß, lllXfif IUK ’, United States ft-20's, 1802, U4X(4114X; 5-20's. 1804, 109X@109X; 5-20’s, 1805, llloilllX; ,6-20'Sj Only, 1805, 108@ 108J£ ; 0-20's, July, ISG7, 10S0110SX ; United States 10-40's, 99X<599X; United States 7-30's, Ist series, 107«= 107X1 7-30’s; 2d series, 107®107X; 3d series, 107(5107X1 Compounds, December, 1804, 118X@U8>£. Joy Cooke & Co. quote Government securities, &c., to-day,as followB: United States 6's,lBSl,lUX@ll2X 1 old 6-20 Bonds, 114x@ 114X1 New 5-20 Bonds, 1804, 109X® -10 ®’*: 5 --° Bonds, 1805, UIQUIXI 5-20 Bonds July, 1805,108@108X; 5-20 Bonds, 1807, 108® 10SX110-40 Bonds, 89%®99X; 7 7-10 August, par; 7 3-10, June, 10GX@107V, 7 3-10, July, 106X® 107 X ; Gold (at 12 o’clock), 144X0!'.144X. Messrs. De Ilaven & Brother, No. 40 South Third street, muke the following quotutions of the rates of exchange to-day, at IP. M.: American Gold, 144X® 144 X; Silver—Quarters and halves, 138@140; Com pound Interest Notes—June, 1804, 19.40; July, 1804, 10.40; August, 1804, 19-40, October, ISM, 19; Dec. 1804, 18; May, 1805, 17; August, 1805', 10; Sept., lbos! 15X .1 October, 15. Philadelphia Markets, MoniiAY, Sept. I(l.—'There is very little Cloverseed "coming in aud it commands $8 50@9. Timothy is in Meudy request with further sales of prime at $3 $) bush el. There is a steady demand for Flaxseed with sales of 1,000 bushels, in lots, at $2 76(5:2 85. There is very little. Qucrcitronßurk here and no fur ther transactions have been reported. We quote No, 1* at $5O 72 ton. The Flour market lias undergone no change, the demand being limited both for shipment and home consumption, hut prices are well maintained. Sales of 400 barrels choice old stock Northwest extra family at $ll 75 72 barrel, small lots of I’cnna. and Ohio do. do. ut stl@sl2 50, fancy at $13@14, old and new wheat extras at sS(a\o 50; and snperllue at $7 50@8 25,. There is nothing doing in live Flour or Corn Meal, There is less Wheat offering but the demand is li mited (it Saturday's'quotations. Smnllsales of fair and good Red at $2 25@2 40 72 bushel, and Califor nia at $2 75. Rye is steady at $1 5Q bushel. Corn is very quiet. Sides of yellow at $1 35, and 1,500 bushels mixed Western $1 30@$1 32. Oats are steady with sales at. 650272 cents for fair and choice. - M K.W PECANS.—IO BARRELS NEW~CROP TEXAS JN Paeans tondlna. exiiteamshlpEUr of the Union, end lor sale by J.B. BUBSIEK 6 GO- UW Bguth Dataware av fide, Mitguell & Fletoueb, 1204 Chestnut street. 1867. 3VO. 004 CHESTNUT STREET, Have Now Opened. Their FALL IMPORTATIONS OF NEW CARPETINGS. 500 Pieces J. Crossley & Sons’ Patent Tapestry Carpets. 300 PIECES ROYAL WILTON CARPETS. NOVELTIES IN FRENCH CHENILLE CARPETS. £OO Pieces New Styles English Brussels Carpets, 250 Pieces Yard-and-a-half Wide Velvet Carpets. ROYAL WILTON CARPETS, FOR STAIRS AND HALLS, WITH EXTRA BORDERS. J. F. KO' 004 CHESTNUT STREET, GO SHEETS ENGLISH OIL CLOTHS. bcl4-bm w Repoi^^fo?theVlSide'^Uk^E«:aWßiilletiii. WILMINGTON, NC.—Steamer Pioneer, Bennett -20 bbls rosin Atchison & Bitner; 789 bbls rosin MO do spts mrpt Cochran, Hnssell & Co; 26 bbls rosin J & T Elkmton; 3SO juniper Ixilts Harper & Co; 60 bbls rosin j B Hcyle & Co; 24 empty bbls Massey, Huston & Co ; 17 empty hf do Martin &Co;S0 bbls tar Mersbon * Cloud; 1 box mdse Prentice & I itler; ■l2 bbls rosin 16 do crude turpentine C E Robinson; 256 bbls rosin 2ft do spirits and lot of wood E H Rowley; 1 basket C Sbcldon; 90,000 ft lumber 4 bales cotton order; 9150 juniper bolts D B Taylor; 1 bbl Lloyd. KINGSTON, JA.—Brig Prince Alfred, Siteman—l47 tons logwood 10 pkgs old metal D N VVetzlar & Co. ■_ MABIXE BUIiIiETIN.S PORT OF PHILADELPHIA—Sin 16. fW~See Marine Bulletin on Sixth Page. i ARRIVED THISDAY. Steamer Pioneer, Bennett, 50 hours from Wilming ton, NC. witli naval stores, &c, to Philadelphia and Southern Mail SS Co. A Steamer Chase, Huffing, 30 hours from Providence, with mdse to D S Stetson & Co. ■ ~ Steamer W Wbildeu, Riggaus, from Sassafras, Md. with peaches to J D Raofi. Steamer Decatur, Young, 13 hours lrotn Baltimore, with mdse Ut J D Rttofl. , , Brig Aurora (Br),Jollymore, 3 days from New York, ill ballast to L Wcstcrgaard & Co. Sclir Hiawatha, Newman, 4 days from Newburyport, with mdse to Knight A: Sous. ’ Schr E G Willard, Parsons, S days from Portland, with mdse to captain. , • Schr F W Johnson, Marts. 5 days from Boston, m ballast to Lathlmry, Wickersbain & Co. Schr B Steelman, Steelman. 2 days from Egg Har bor, in ballast to captain. , Schr Mary Price, Garrison, 5 days from Plymouth. Steam-tug E A Sender, Pride, 4 hours from Bombay Hook, having towed thereto bark Brabo, for Antwerp —left her there, at anchor, at OPM yesterday. Passed in the hay and river the following vessels, bound up: Ship L B Gilchrist, from Philadelphia;, barks Ukraine, from Boston; Jenny, from Bremen; Eugenie, from Liverpool; brigs John Welsh, Jr, from Surma; Mary C Cnmery, from Swan Island ; also, one Hamburg brig and one British brig, nameß unknown^ CLEARED THIS DAY. Steamer W Wkildeh.Riggins, Sasafras River, J D Ruoff Steamer Decaturi Y’oiiiig, Baltimore, J D Ruoff. Brig Maggie, Tu/o, Genoa, E A Souder & Co. Brig Eliza McNeil, Small, Antwerp, Workman* Co. Brig Agent, West, Windsor, NS. C C Van Horn. Schr F W Johnson, Marts, Charleston, SC. Lathbury, Wlckersham & Co. Schr B Steelman, SteelmaD, New London, captain. Schr M A Hycr, Ethridge, New Haven, captain. Correspondence of the Phtla. Evening Bulletin. READING, Sept. 14,186 T. The following boats from the Union Canal passed Into the Schuylkill Canal, bound to Philadelphia, laden and consigned as follows: j oil lIM Rine, with lumber to H Croskey & Co; Hall & Frank, do to Taylor & Bcttß; John Craig, do to Craig & Blanchard; Old Abe, limestone to P Brown; 2 rails timber to Sch Nav Co. F. MEMORANDA Ship W H Moody, Durkee, hence for Amsterdam, off the Ltiard 30th nit. Steamer City of Washington (Br), Halcrow, from LiverpooVAug SI, and Queenstown 2d insti at N York 14th, with 710 paßßengera. Steamer Deutschland (Brcm), , from Bremen via Southampton 3d inst. with 798 passengers, at,.N York 4th. ’ Steamer Virginia, Stirling, cleared at New York 14th inst. for Vera Crnz. Steamer Wilmington, Cole,cleared at New York 14th inst. for Galveston. Bark Blue Nobc. Rettic, hence for Antwerp, off the Eddystone 31»t ult, Burk Arthur Kinsman, Means, at Inagua 31st ult. for this port 7th tuOL Bark Insulancran, Jenson, hcucc for Stettin, passed Copenhagen 30th ult. BarkTitisko, SchcrmachQr, hence, off the Needles, Slßt ult. for Bremen. . . Btig Elvie Allen, Allen, hence, sailed from Falmouth Ist inst. for Stettin. „ , Brig Helen O Phinney, Boyd, at Inagua 31st ult, for this port 7th inst. WANTS. M WANTED TO EENT-A FURNISHED OK UN. furnished House, west of Broad, between Spruce and Arch streets. Address Box No. 054 1 ost offiue. aolS.et; SJOB&'CARRIAGE BUHJ)EIU4OB MAItiET Street, * fTY ™-rthree squares west Penna. Railroad Depot, WeßtPhilada. A large aeaortmont of superior-built Car riages constantly on baud; aUo, Carriages of every de* •crfption built to order. au?*w f m Shn rp WILLIAM B. CARLILE. OARLILE A JOY, Hooie and Sign Painter, and Glazlm, No. 4=37 Aroh Street. Philadelphia! Qlazln* and Jobblmt attended to with nromptnees and dMltafoh, CHveouacaU. my4trips J. F. & E. B. ORNE, J. F. & E. B. ORNE, NO. 904 CHESTNUT STREET, J. F. & E. B. ORNE, NO. 904 CHESTNUT STREET, J. F. & E. B. ORNE, NO. 904 CHESTNUT STREET, & E. B. J. F. NO. 904 CHESTNUT STREET, J. F. & E. B. ORNE, NO. 904 CHESTNUT STREET, J. F. & E. B. ORNE, NO. 904 CHESTNUT STREET, & E. MAURICE JOS ORNE, BRUSSELS CARPETS, ORNE, CABPETINGB, dec* CARPETINGS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, LEEDOM&SHAW, 910 ARCH STREET, Between Ninth and Tenth Streets. Wc are now opening a full and complete as sortment, both Foreign and Domestic, for Fall Sale*. &nS4-3m n>3 «;HOtERIES, UHIKIKS, At. JUST LANDED AND IN STORE, 100 CASES OF THE FINEST QUALITY i OLIYE OIL, For Table Use. FOR SALE BY THE CASE OK BOTTLE. »SIMON COLTON & CLARKE, S. W. Corner Broad and Walnul FUBNISHINO GOUJUI# TRE FINE SHIRT EMPORIUM A OF JOHN 0. ARRISON, Nob. 1 and 3 N. Sixth Street, Importer, Manufacturer and Dealer in every description of Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, In great variety and at Moderate Price. Particular attention given to the man* ufacture of Fine Shirts, Collars, &0., warranted to give satisfaction. isß-CT BALTIMORE IMPROVED BASE BURNING PIKE-PLACE HEATER with MAGAZINE & ILLUMINATINGDOORS. 1 The most Cheerful and Perfect Heater in Lee. Tobe.h&d V/holenalo and Retail of __ J. 8. CLARK. lOOB Market street; Philaaa. IMPERIAL FRENCHT>RUNEB.-60 OASES, IN TIN I X cannlaters and fancy boxes, imported and for sale bi 1 JOS, B. BOSSIER & 00* 108 Broth Delaware avenue. ft 1861 THE FINE SIS and SSO SOUTH FRONT STREET, Who offer the same TO THE TRADE, in Lots, on very advantageous *Tl»elr stock of Bye WhUU®*i W BOND, coniprlMi *ll tlie favorite brands ema tan(, and run* ibroiigb the various months of 1880 l ’B« t and of this year, up to present date, Liberal contracts made for lots to arr son Line wharf, or at Bonded Warehoi WATCHES. JBWELBI, Mi BAILEY & CO., ... NO. BI#UIESESrrST, SOLITAIRE DIAMONDS. SOLITAIRE DIAMONDS. CLUSTER DIAMONDS. BAILEY' -fc CO., NO. Hit) CHESTNUT ST., in u'Bm n- Pgh BY STEAMSHIP “PERSIA/’ NOW OPENING. MUSICAL BOXES MUSIC A L TABLE S, Madeexpressly for and imported by JAMES E. CALDWELL & CO., 822 CHESTNUT STREET. felf.m,w.tfrp{ : AI j IOSS TAYLOR, (cftlS)) JEWELER. An elegant stock. comprising PIN E>V ATCHES, ?i^»IEWELRV. SILVKK WAKE, PLATED WAKE; CLOCKS. Offered at reduced prices. Wiitchei warranted fortwa years. HUver ware suitable for bridal present*. WATCHES REPAIRED AND WARRANTED. 1028 CHESTNUT ST. jefr-w f m tfrp*_ Italian Jewelry, £0 MOSAICS ,I^^ An hiimtu«e t-tock of CORAL JFAVELRY, Selected and imported by JAMES E. CALDWELL & CO., 822 CHESTNUT STREET. fel«f pi w-tfrps REMOVAL. W3L E. IIAKPUK, Chronometer and Watcta-malter, ReßpectfuUy infonne liia friends end customer, thet he has removed from over Messrs. Bailey * Co.’s, 819 Chest nut street, to 407 Chestnut Street, Where he lntende to keep on hand a supply of flret quality Watches,Chronometere,Cloeks, Ladieß' and Gents* Gold Chains, Seale, Keys, die. Chronometers rated by Solar and Sidcrial Transits. Especial attention givento repairing Watches. ImSrn rp* A NEW HEALTH BEVEItAGE—HOFF’S MALT-EX TRACT.—This new drink lias, moreover, quite a n» ei-KUTAiii-i: i'Kkstiuf. as being of banitakv vaunt, and, in lae.t, brings from Europe an kxai.tkd ueern:, which ap pears to justify tlic nesumption of its name—Bierc dc* Santo de Hoff, or Hoff’s Beer of Health, or Hoff’s Ge- Himdheit liier. Across the wator, it lias for 18 years been accumulating reputation, until its annual consumption both as a jir.VKKAdE and jeemkiiy baa reached the hand some aggregate l of from fifteen to eighteen million bottles Mr. lioff, tlm proprietor, has opened an American branch 'office in this city, at n'o. 542l)roadwajy. Another namo t'i jiifii tmH therefore neither intoxicating nor irritating; t l K^MVn'KHOX i ’’s 11 c’* l 't’’’9 jlv 1 j'p/jo v[j" TKIMI-NT than pouter, all, oh iiie sikono- If ST HKEU* bußidc it iB Ot 30 excellent film pAkrtUnL a that° ltta noi for it ns aiTltoa’to'think hilhly oPiK •Muffinni«t*hnftfieru°exiitB lor the Hick nutf Buffering no inert nmlridffi ™ and v-bicb, while it pleases the palate, strengthens the whole BV ' B SOLD BY DRUGGISTS AND GROCERS. JOHN O. BAKER tfc CO., , SOLE AGENTS. BC4-W.t,Ul-bt V.r»A nniNG -THREE PLEASANT ROOMS TO RENT, B l> witb board, in a prieuto family. Applet IW4 Spruce street. ’ 8014-bt,ip ■ Old Rye Whiskies, largest and best stock of OLD IN THE LAND IS NOW POSSESSED BY HENRY S. HANNIS & CO, CLUSTERdiamonds. RARE GEMS. PHILADELPHIA. JDrect from Genera, From Rome. DIRECT FROM NAPLES. MEDICINAL. 'hoarding; RYE WHISKIES Terms. Ire at Pennsylvania B.K. Depot, Errlu. u.ea, aa partlea may elect. PICTI/REN, f'RAJtIES, AC. LOOKING GLASSES OP THE VERY BEST QUALIT Y . EVEBY NOVELTY IN AT THE LOWEST POSSIBIdB JAMES S. EARLE & SONS, 810 CHESTNUT BTBEET. i.At'i; c i ni'AiYs. REMOY AL. C. M. STOUT & 00, LATE 1020 CHESTNUT ST., HAVE REMOVED TO 1106 Chestnut Street, Wbe r e tliey n'.w oiler bsrisaiui - in LACE CURTAINS, UPHOLSTERY GOODB, PIANO AND TABLE COVE PA MOSQUITO NETS, HOUSE-FURNiaurNG LINENS. QUILTS, Aa AT LOWEST PRICES. mvl-wfm lyrp EDWARD P. KELLY, TAILOR, NO. 612 CHESTNUT STREET. CHOICE FALL GOODS. WILL MOVE OCTOBER Ist TO *^s^ S. E. earner Seventh and Chestnut Sts. Girard Fire Insurance Company 639 N. E. cor. Chestnut and Seventh sts. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, Ail of ohlch l« safety invested la Real Estate, Bonds and Mortgages, Government Loans and other good Securities. Tliie Company baveeuccewfully ituured $100,000,000 Of roperty in the laat 14year», and paid MORE THAN _ buu by fire. It ha* nearly doubled it* capital in this period. It baa never belonged to any combination of underwriter* in thin city or out of it, . . , Our Agents in Pennsylvania, and elsewhere. have _ not been iimtrtuUd to loin any organization for establishing arbitrary rates ana rules. . We have our own tariff of Premium* and are not onaer the neccwity of borrowing from the experience of otnere. Rrokere and Agents in Philadelphia to repr®: tent ua in any particular, ishould be able to written authority for .doin g po. Parties wial lim l!SJ l il?§2 will conault their owninterest by calhng la person atuu* office. THOMAS CRAVEN, ALi R™ 8. GJLLEIT. FURMAN SHEPPARD, N. 8. LAWRENCE. THOMAS MACKELLAR. CHARLES I. DLPONT. 58{1n w?claghorn, Jwsephklapp: M.6- THOMAS CRAVEN, x president A^'SiiHD^T^ND^^URI!R. B - AL^°ogßkv. A- & H. LEJAMBRE Have removed their Furniture and Upholstering Warerooms TO No. 1103 Chestnut Street, (up Btains.) 007-3ui rps nnn HOOP SKIRTS. 628 HOPKINS’ “OWN MAKE." “ PRICES REDUCED!!! _ it affords ns much pleasure to announce to our numer am imtroMßnd the public, that; in consequence of • SSfcspa?«? &smawm r»Me an 4 really cheaper than any single or double JpringlHoop Bklr/in the market, wliUo our assortment i* &sfegs;!s®?SssSa jSsaeSAftsas&siJsg&^—’^ m Arch street, below Seventh. ‘ M T HOPKINS, mhB-f,m,wlyrp Win * A TJj OOP SKIRTS AND MjM'JE. XL, No, 812 Vine alreet, i? onw . he K)JA? rietiei) of Hoop Skirts, t ' or ? et ,“'“ < ij 00 u Skirts altered and French Cornets of now stylos. Bo»P BKU “ mhaAttn? porilrhd, ■—— 1 N THE oK „V ll^hl’drfplVlu.-lSi' l *<' -of E HuCHARD ViLBMAN »nd RICHARD J. 1L STILE- Sof RICHARD STILLMAN, docenaed, MAN JL^fS l ita?rili»tloß of tbc buluncc In the handH of and to meet the parties intcrostod for thu S®gSsfeni*«sm& Auditor. , oclGulwfMl an-to amp BTYLE PRICES. CLCfIUKC. Jurt reeeiveij, »lai*e itock oil INMI'HANC'E. NEW OFFICE, §350,000. FUBMITKKE.&C. HOOPSKIBTS. EECAIiNOWCES. tpn-lrrr
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