CITY INTELLIGENCE Tor Additional City lrueiliynct tee Ftflh 1'age, An inuost was hrl l jest( rday on the indt of Andrew McBride, who was stiot by $ policeman on Sunday attprrjoon last, at Twenty-fourth Dd Hucknell streets. NfTpeant Atkinson testified as follows: On 8unday aftjrnoon last there was a disturbance at a public noue corner ol Coatcs street and Landing avenue. The men scattered alter the police reached there, Bomo of them n,oinr into an allot. We waited until they came out and followed them up to the Buck Hotel; two ot the men were drunk: tney were named McCiraw and Mcllhcnny; the lormer made a disturbance, and I directed two oflicers to arrest him and take him to the Station House; there was a party of men at the Buck hotel, and one of them eaid, You ure not eoinir to let them iciiows take Mm; Officers Smlor nd Smith had me pnooner, myself and Ollicer 3ohier followed; when he pot half a squnre off I saw the Buck Hotel party coming up; the prisoner was at this time uproarious, and I put nippers on him, and told Smith to asBibt in keeping the crowd off. At this moment a yell was sriven as if to draw a crowd; I had oltn hoard a similar yell; at Buckuell street I heard a tussle, and on looking around I saw Officer Smith galbrring himself up, and heard him say to the crowd, "Keep oil;" Ollicer Hohrer dilled to them to keep tuck, and pointed his pistol at the crowd; there was a rush towards him and he tired the pis'ol; the man who is dead nppeared to be one of the ringleaders ot the nowd; I thought Andrew McBride was shot, as he put his hand to his stomach; can't say that I sa the officer point his pistol at hiiE : the crowd that came up numbered Irom tHve to nficcn; I did not see a pistol m the hands of any one else; there were three dipcharces; I starti A with the prisoner to go to the Station House; all the crowd seemed to be ot one pang: the shooting took place within naif a square of the station house; did not see any weapons in the hands of the croivd; McBrlde was first carried to a neiehboriug houso and aiterwards to the Police Station. Policeman Charles L. Sunler testitied substan tially as Sergeant Atkinson had done; the de ceased, he said, had hold of him iust before Officer Bohrer flrcd the pistol; saw Officer Smith wiih revolven Policeman Smith testified thathewas knocked down twice and hud his coat torn belore the filing; he then fired one shot irom his revolver; he had a mace or billy in his pocket, but could not get it out; his pistol was also in his pocket. Dr. S. P. Brown testitied that he made a post mortem examination of the body of Andrew McBrtde. and discovered that his death was caused by a eninshot wound. The bullet passed into the abdomen and through the liver, pro ducing biemorrhage, which was the immediate cause of death. Several persons were called who were wit nesses of some portions of the affair, but had not seen enough of it to make their testimony ot important e. One or two ot them stated that the crowd consi ted of men, women and children, surh as UBiiaily gathers on the occasion ot an arrest, and that they did not ee any one strike the officers. One of the neighbors said that he did not eee an officer struck. The investigation was continued until Thurs day alternoon. Casualties. Michael Kedman, who had been in the country but about ten days, died je6terdav from the effects of exnosure to the sun. He was engaeed as a drayman for Stephen Ferry. Nicholas Boston, a colored hod carrier, died from sunstroke yesterday, while engaged at a new buildiuir. A man named Herb was overcome with the ht at at Second and Vine streets jesterday, and died scon alter he was removed to the Cherry Street Police Station. J Louis Schubert was overcome by the heat on Pennsylvania avenue, yerterdav. and died soon alter. Joseph Black, 16 years old, had one of his hands badly injured, yesterday, by having it caught in the machinery ot a mill. Davis Comly, while on an excursion to Val ley Forge, yesterday, fell Irom a tree and trae tursd a leg besides breaking a rib. The inju ries were attended to on the spot by Dr. Won derlich. Patrick Sweeny, 8 years old, residing at No. 431 Marriott street, was kicke 1 in the forehead b. ahorse, yesterday, and severely injured. lie was admitted into the Hospital, Falling Among Thieves. Mr. LT. Mar tin Atllick, of this city, arrived in Lancaster by the 1-42 train on Monday morning, and while at the depot inquired of a tall, stout man, if he could inlorm him where Hiram Kendig could bo louud. TLe man told him that he lived next door to Mr. Kendig, and vrould show him the houte. Tuey started off together, and went some two squares north of Queen street, and were joined byalhird party, who appeared to be acquainted wiih the euide. Quite unawares, Mr. Alllick received a blow beluud his ear from a billy, and was also struck in the side. He was then told that it he made any noise they woiild blow his bruins our, and a suonge was passed over his mouth and nostrils; after which he whs unconscious until about 3 o'clock A. M. When he came to his senses he found that ha had been stripped of all clothme except his drawers, boots, and hat; both his shirts were even tak n, and $1200 that he had in a belt, and $140 he had in a portmonnuic. Bed Men from Abroad. Eeshahkonee Tribe, No. 22; Red Jacket Tribe, No. 44; and Metamora Tr.be, No. 2. Improved Order of Red Aieu, ot Lancaster city, togeiher with repre sentations Irom other tribes in that vicinity, will arrive in this city to-day at 1 o'clock. Many of the members will be accompanied by tu ir wives and families. The visiting brothers will attend a general meetluer of the Order this evening, at Green Hill Hall, comer of fceventeenth mid Poplar streets, at which the Chie s ol the On ut Council and other promi nent members will be present. On Thursday tbey will proceed 1o Atlantic City on an excur sion, gorten up under the auspices of Jliquon Tribe, No. SO, ol this city. Homicide Capes. lu the case of Mrs. Odd?, charcred with causing death through mal practice, the Common weakh asked for a con tinuance, owing to the absence of important witnei-ees. The cue was poctponed until next term. The case of William Mneuire, charged with the murder oi Maecie Baer, ut the Continental Theatre, whs called uo bv the counsel for the pripner. who inked lo la allowea to Witnesses were examined as to the sanity of the accused, and the e testitied that he hud entirely recovered. In order to nllow the physician at the prison to be examined, the case was post poned until this morning. Interesting Entertainment. On Mon day evening exercises of a highly interesting character took place at the Boys' Grammar School, Twelith and Locust streets, under the supervision of the Principal of the school, Win. Sterling, Esq. The eLtertuinraent, which was witnessed by a large number ot persons, was intended to exh bit the improvement male by the boys in their studies, and it waa eminently successful. The exercises consisted of siimine, declamation, and deba'.es, in which the pupils took side, The Beetle was enlivened with some superb music, and everything pave great satis faction. Sewfr Rhnts. As many of our citizens are liable to the Department of Highways lor t-ewer Tents, which have to be paid annually, it would be well for them to know that the Chief Commissioner ot lligliwavs has autbjri'v, under an oiuinunce ot the city, to disconnect ail diauis. ',rom culvert, if the ieuts are not paid ou cr Wore thejsdiiy otJ uly. Tax Receipts. Tbe receipts from taxes &t ibe niesent tune are very light. Tax-pavers ure allowed discount at the ra'e of twelve per Mptimi ner annum if their bills are paid before the If t of September, but alter that period, anil until Ue 1st ot October, one per cent, will ue ad'Jed to all unsettled claim lor taxes. THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, Coronfr's Inquest. An inquest was held yesteidnyon the bodies of KlUabeth and rilltn Purvi, twln, dve months old, who died uddfolv at No. 628 North Front street. A ver dict ol death Irom natural Cannes was ir-ndered. The mother of the twins Is'a deaf mute. Soldikbs' Mretikg. The 13th Pennsyl vania Cavalry met last cvenuiB and arranged to participate in the Fourth of July oarade. They will be mounted, and the Color Guard will con sist of thirty men. This reeimcnt was In twenty eight battles in the late war. i Tub Weather. The headed term still continues. The thermometer vestordav marked 73 at 6 A. M., H2 at noon, and 05 at 3 o'clock H. M. On the same dav last ?e.r it was 75 at 6 A. M., (0 at noon, and82at 3o'clock P. M. Alleged Assault by a Wife. Henry Hassan, residing at No. 717 Baker street, wa cut in the forehead vcstiTda.v, In a qnnrrel with his wife. He was admitted into the Pennsylva nia Hos-pital. Arrived. The steamer Pioneer, Captain Hoxie, of the new line of Sutht-rn steamers, ar lived yesterday, seventy-two hours from Savan nah, with a large passenger list aud a full caro of cotton. Found Drowned. The body of a man, sut posed to be thut of John Wiseman, drowiW about ten days ago, was found yesterday in the Delaware, near Vort Mifflin. Save Costs. All persons indebted to the city for water rents t-hould tecolh cl that ten per cent, is added on all unpaid rents on and alter the first day of July. The Annual Commencement of Poly technic Coileee, for the purpose of" conferring desrees, will be held at Concert Hull to-morro.v evening. MATTERS OVER THE RIVER. The ForiiTri in Camden. It is now un derstood that the Fourth is to be duly and ap propriately celebrated in Camden. A number ot prominent and enterprising gentlemen have taken the matter in hand, and are arranging a programme which cannot tail to give general satisfaction. The Declaration ef Independence is to bo read, an otation delivered, and toe other exercises are to be varied with patriotic songs, music, etc. A dinner is also to be serve np, and, altogether, the day, it is thought, will be more suitably observed than on any former occasion. Improper Bathing. The ordinance against boys and others bathing In the Delaware within the city limits in daytime, without such persons being properly clad, Is violated every day; and those who indulge a bath should re member that they are liable to arrest and fine at any moment for such violations. They should not fad to pay btrict attention to this matter, now that hot weather has commenced, and a plunge into the water is almost irresistible, ordi nance or no ordinance, Sanitaby Measures. It is jrratifying to observe that the Sanitary Committee aud ciii zt ns ol Camden ate working zealously in con junction with each other in the matter of put ting the city in a proper condition in case any contagious epidemic should mnkeits appearance. The streets and alleys, as well as the premises of private citizens, are undergoing a thorough cleansing and purifying, which cannot fail to be highly conducive to the health of the people. LTot Weatbeb. The "heated term'' has really commenced, and a number ot the deni zens ot Camden are making rapid preparations for their annual visit to Cape Island, Long Branch, Atlantic City, and other pla. es of sum mer resort by the sea. Sesterday the thermo meter indicated 05 and 102 degrees in the shade, The weather was truly oppressive and intensely hot. The Crops. Farmers in many parts of South Ji rsey are now gathering their clover and timothy crops, which are quite abundant. Too grain is almost ht for the 'Ti-aper's gathering hand," and the fields of wheat and rye are promising. All the other crops, notwithstand ing the predictions of failure, promise an excel lent yield. Hydrophobic. Several canines have re cently been killed in Camden, which manifested strong symptoms of hydrophobia. Owners of dogs ought to be extremely careful not to allow such animals to run at targe without being properly and securely muzzled. The ordinance is very strict In reference thereto, and its pro vision's should be scrupulously observed. AMUSEMENTS. RISLEY'S CONTINENTAL NEWS iXCHANGE. choice Rat to all p aces ot Amusement may be bod QD to 6H o'clock anv evening. 1 31 ly BRYANT'S MINSTRELS. NEW CHfBNUT SIKKhT THEATBE, COOL AND OMFOKlABhU. HUM EVEN I NO, and Pverv r lubt during the week, the Orfglual, World-Keuowed and Only BKY AN I '8 MlN.STHELS, from No 472 Broadway, hew Yor. L1L AM) 1AN BKY A NT Proprietors PROGRAM MK TO-MOIIT. Monster Concert Beckon I'm In Luck., New BaHad Tbe FiutamaKt dcre Maglo Kcbo Morau's carpet Ba Ga'oota irom Tr-ul nog hool and toe-ology Hcem-a from Jack Cade Tooth (extracted by Coltou'a liis-Ft e and Dinm M a lor Han-d-a on-e Brothers "Who Can Find V ow, and iho Brvants" .specialty. BhYANT'H tLKPRANl'. Poors open at 7X o'clock. Commence at 8. I)rea i Ircle and 1'arquette. no cents; Orchestra, 75 cental U lery. 'lb cents. Box olHce open all day. 0 CHA HUE for securing Beat. M ATIJiEE-SATCKlMY Al 2 o'clock. 625 ABCH STREET THEATRE R O B E R T . HELLFB. WkltbDAY AND TnUR-iDAY EVENINGS, June 27 aud 2H. Faux I-via(;iC. 1. Cabalistic Clock. 4. SO Pieces of Mow. 2 'I lie .eilal Beit. 6. Hvstc-ious Oiaiik'e. 3. Jn ernal Medicines. 6 'I he Great tiat irick. Part 2-MUS1C. I. Fantasia, 7V' ar. re, Bober' Belter 2 "Home Sweet Home" ThalherK 3. Die Munlcal aricuture, called "The Piano Practice 01 a Bourdlng St hool HIb." Part :i MYTERV. Great Bcnsatlonat Phenomena of BE 01 PlUUT; OR. BYPIRKATUBAL VISION. Pabt 4 FUN. TbeJaunhable WOOD MINsiKELS. the most amu siiiil set in hi' ckhoads in the world r 1:1 DAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS an entire new bill. rrTAi-MUI STREET TUEATKB VV y h. corner WiTf" WALJSiUf Street,. Begins at 8 o'clock. I hi KVfcNiie,, Tbe Gomecus Spectacle in tour parts, of the 8 NAIADQUKKN, Alter long and exneuidve nreonratinn. MAGNIFICENT 8CENEKY. Picturesque Moon tijbt IView ot (he Bbine HAUNT Of TBE NAIADS. Waters of riilver bear up numberless Naluda. JUE 11 VI II OF BUAUl'V. Ibe Treasures of ibe M briny Knlne Discovered. THE t'AVEKN )F BICtlES. Magical Tiuiisformation to the Uniterm and Staiac- tintic Hall of Ihe Naiads Scene Last, lua. uir. 1 biu vast scene rii-es aud Ulscov. ra THK HOMK OF TUB NAIADS, tn Ibe Coral Caves beneath the inters. THE yiiitN ON Mfctt louujji- TTALRIi'8 (LATE MILLER'S) WINTER V UAKDENNos. 120-T20 VINK Street. 1 ........ mm...... . m . r nr. t . L' 01B Kiim n.v HV two large and efficient Orchestras. k 'I'll VIlllll I' And EVEKY MOHT. In connexion with our aBruss Band, compilnlug the bust Artists In tbe city, "''"""'"""OPENFORTHBBEIRO. , , Our spacious u i nier Gi.r.ien, urtisticatly laid eut Especially set apart lor F M I LIES, t he best of Creams aud oiber BeiiesbmenU wl.l be served. B lo -5 THE PIANOS WHICH WE MANU rTTrTf I ' (acture recommend themselves. We promise to our palroiis cier beautliul t..UMS, eleuant workiuin sbip dural.i Ity. and reusouab e prices cumbjulwiih a mil guaiautee. For sale only at No. lUil WALNUT 6 5 5 VNION PIANO II aNUFACTUBINQ CO. AMUSEMENTS." Q HAND NATIONAL CONCE ttT fOB THE BENEFIT OF THE S0LDIEIW AND SAILORS - NATIONAL ORPHANS' HOME FUND, i UNDKIt AITHPICKB 0 TUB , &OLEIERS' AND SAILORS' UNION , y asjTnqton, d. c, AT GKOVEU'S THEATRE, Cn IhuTEday Evening, August 2, 1833. 300,000 tickets will be sold at tl each 75.000 presents awarded, valued at ti.Vl.noo I ta 100 of tbe proQts to be Klvcn to the Soldiers' and Pallors' national Orphans' Home Fund, iJ500 to the WashtnKton Male and Female Orphan Asylum, tbe balance, after deducting expenses, to be paid to tbe Treasurer of the Soldiers' and Sailors' Union, ot Washington, D. C. TICKETS CAN UE OBTAINED AT THE OFFK E OP WILLIAM E. OWENS, NO 827 CIIESNUT S I'Kr.ET ; ALSO SENT TO ANY POST OFFIC'IS IN TH i. (.OUMRY PROMPILY BY MAIL. LIST OF PRESESTS TO BE A WARDED I 1 Ihrce-siory Brick Kesldence, II street, be tween ttlxih mid f-evcinb g 000 1 'ibrre-story l.rica Kesiaeuue, Secoud . strtei. near E 10 0O0 1 1 brie-Mor.i Hrkl Hcsidence, j entu street, between U and N 8.0011 llno-siory Hnck Reslnenco, TeniU street, between M and N 8 00J 1 Two siory Unck Residence, leuih street, between M and N 5 (MM 2 Une City Lo s, on Seventh street north... 4,0 m 1 hpeudld Carridire Horses, and Uajnes, complete 40O1 1 Fpitn ild Liamond King 2,0 0 1 feet Dlnmoiids, complete tl'in, tar-riaKS ana KingiO 1 000 1 Grand Haiuo (htelnway's) 1,600 1 hoild SI verTea ci l,Mt) 10 Grand Pianos. tWiO each e uui 10 Grand fianos, a.VOeaeh 8 0n0 100 Gen. Go d Waicbes. 200 each 20 (HK1 60 Ladles' Gold Watches, I25 each 0,250 6 Grand aielodoi ns, ttivn ea h 1 OjO 80 Anieilran Cane rilver Waicbes, 75 each.. b wli 78 hun.inffi ate Silver Watches tinea b.... 3,000 80 Diamond Bines, ! 0 to 8200 each 7 .vo 25 Diamond Pins, e 100 each 88sJ 40 Hewing Machines 8Hi each 4 ikk) 20 Hew iuu Macbines, !H7acb i'6'ki 20 Ht.ver-pln ed 1 ea Sets, ;5 each l'soo 60 Silver t astors 625.ach "" I'i-u) 8,000 (.locks Albums, Jcwe.ry, etc., 88 to 10 each 41 o(ig 1C 000 Tea and Tattle Spoons etc., 82 to 8 each. . 25( 00 10,000 Gold fens, Sleeve Buttons, etc.. al to 3 each ' 14 OoO 49.453 Books, Cutlery, Engravings etc., al 1'6'sio each 51,0, 0 Total , 1280 0"0 Tbe awards will be made ufter the concert 00. the tae of the theatre, v. here three thousand peisons can witness It. A coimn ttee w ill be appolutvc by the audi ence tosuocrlntend the same. Printed lis s 01 awards will be published and suppled to sgonia and ticket holders. Parties having tl ketj will retain them un ll alter ihe awards are made, and It their numbers appear on .he list ther will forward their tickets lmn cdlute y. with mil directions as to the ship ping of noods or deeds lor the property. Tickets to sale at all the principal hotels, book and musio stores in the city, and at the headquarters In the mammouth fair buIldlDR tor the beneUt ot tiie Soldiers' and Sailors' Nutlonal orphans'. Home lund coiner of Seventh street and Penncjlvania avenue Wafbingion DC Tbe Directors anneal to the libera lliy of'the people to nlve this enterprke their kind support, and taereby assist In relieving tbe waiita ofltue orphans of our tallen comrades. " ' MANAGING DH1ECTOB3. Major H. A. HALL, Ptosldent So.dlers' and Sailors Union 1 olonel CKAHI I 8 E CAPEHaBI' Major M. H. ALBKBGEB. ' WILLIAM 8. MOBSK. TBEASdltF.B. r, , J ? HUTCHINSON, Esq , Cashier Jiational Bank 01 the Metropolis. All persons favorably diaposed are reo.nsted to act as agents, but no commissions will he allowed. Money t.hou d In all cases be sent by Post Office order uratt, express or renlstoted letters. In every case senu the name and Post Office address county and Mate ol each separate subscription and In close atanip. All orders tor tickets must ne addressed to Secretary Soldiers' and Sailors' Aa'ibmafconcirt,1'' Washing-ton, D. 0., Bcfcr. bv permlfslon, to Lock Box fcajor-Gcnerai Initeld H. Hancock, TJ. 8. a t.einral Hubert C bchenck. M. 1; , Ohio. Generul Halbert E Paine, M C , Wis. General John H. Ketcbain. M. (!., j. Y. General James G Blunt Kansas. GeneralJ . Hcndrlck, Icwa. General D C. Mcrnilam, D. C. General O V Davten, N. Y. Hon. 'Ihotnas W. Kerry, M. C, Vch. Hon George Lawrence, M. C, Penna. 1). O. Foiney, Esq., D. ('. Major J. E. Douvuty, N. Y. Hon. Bichard W ai ach, Mayor of Washington, D. C Hon W iiilam D. Kellev. lu.V. Penna. Hon Ke Ian V. W'baley.M. t' , Wet Va. Hon. Eben C. Inersoil, M. V. 111. Hon. Henry C. Kerning, M. C , conn. Hon A. H. I arlln, M. S. . Hon. Leonard Myers M C, Penna. I'on. nlillam A. Newell, M. C..M.J. Hon George W. Julian M.C. Ind. Hon. Mephen F. Wilson, M C. Peuna. Hon. J. B. Gilnr e 1, M C Iowa, Major G. M. Van Buren, S. 6 23 lm NATATOItlUM AND PHYSICAL INSTI TUTE, BBOAD 8TBEET, BELOW WALK UT SWIMMING SCHOOL AND SW1MMISG BATH FOB LADIEP, CHILDREN, AND GENTLEMEN. THE NATATOKICM AND IHE FOURTII OF JULY The Swimming Department, on the "Fourth," will be open from 0 a. ai. to 0 p. M. ONLY. No Ladies' swlmalng, and no Instruction given on that day. 6 26 6trp GY3IN ASIUM FOB LADIES, GENTLEMEN, AND CHILDREN. N. E. COltSEh OFNIN'IH AN D A He'll KT BEETS OPEN tVERY DAY AND EVENING, ALL M'MJlEB. Hodi'y exeiclFe Imnarls bealtb and strength, the best p r ventlve U ulr H Klckness o ihe coming summer r. -a am j ro esors uillemkanu & lewis ICE COMPANIES. TTASTEIiN ICE COJ1PANV.-SEASON OF ili 1H6. 8 ibs. daily , 00 cents per week ; I21badnllv 15 ci n per weekt 10 lbs. dally, 00 oents per week;2u bs dully 1 08 per week. Depot. No 211 QUEEN Mreet below Ibi d. THOMAS J. HONS. 0 1 JOHN B. MYEKH. JOIJERT SHOEMAKER & CO., AVII0LF8ALE DRUGGISTS. MAN'UFAC'll'REIts, IMPORTERS, AND DEALERS IN Taints, Yanilshcs, and Oils, No. 201 SOUTH FOURTII STREET 4 16 3m N. F. COBNEB OF BACE DAXXEli'S WASHIXG MACIIIXt JL5ct ii tlio City. IT SAVES TIME, SAVES LABOP. 8AVKS Cr.OTIIES. EVEBY FAMILY SHOULD HAV1C ONE. Far sale at tbe Furniture More ot Agent. Wanted. j; 520 No ff MAIIKliT tte SAFE FOR -SAL E. A SECOND-HAND Farrel & Herrine Fire-Proof Saf rOB BALE. PPLY AT TBI8 OFFICE. COAL. ' O NE T R I A L SEUURPS TOUR CUSTOM. HIIITXtY & HAMILTON, LEHIGH, : ' r. SCHUYLKILL, AND BITUMINOUS C O Ji. lu, Ao. 35 Aorth MMW Street, Above Poplar, Ft Slle. 62 JAMES O'BRIEN, SEALER in LIHIGH AKD SCHUYLKILL COAL. BY TBI C4KG0 OB BIROLB TON. Yard, Bread Street, below Fitzwater. Has coDslaDtl; ou band a compoicnt supply of the a' ore superior Coal, lui able for fami y use, to which be calls the attention of his friends and the jiubio goncrally. Orders left at No. 206 Pouth Fifth ttrect, No. 32 South beventccnth street, or trirouttli Despatch or I'ost Cff.ce, proinptlv attended to. A SUPERIOR QUALITY oF BLACKSMITHS' COAL. 7 6$ gENDER'S COAL AND ICE DEPOT, 8. W. COBNKB OF BBOAD AND CALLOVTDILL ST BEETS, Offers the celebrated West Lehigh Coal from the Gretnuood Colliery, htove, r gr ano Heater size 7'W; hutatittftO. Also, the very superior Nehuylkl l Coal, from tbe Beevcsdale Loilleiy, Nut size. 00. All other sizes 7 lid ah Coal warranted and taken back ttee of expense to the curt haver it not as represented. Also, the Coal for teitto It not lull weight. lit 6m MISCELLANEOUS. JpITLER, WEAVER & CO., MA.MirACTlJCf.KS or Manilla and Tarred Cordage, Cord?, ' Twines, Etc., Ko 23 Forth WATF.B Htieet and Ho. Worth OELAWaBK Avenue, ruiLAjLraiA. Edwin II. Fitlfb, Michael W j-aver, COKBAD F CLOTHltB. iU CORN EXCHANGE BAO MANUFACTORY. d U tl IN I. It Al L t 1 X U U., No. US K. FBOUT and No. 114 N. WATEB Street. Pbladaiphla. DEALEBS IN Bii.8 AND BAGOLKQ 01 every aesctlptlon. lor Gialn, Flour, Ba.t, buper P bospbata ot Lhne, Bone Dust, Etc. lame and small GUNNY BAOS canstantly on hand. 4 22 Also, WOOL SACKS. John T. Bailey. James Cascaden. MONUMENTS, TOMBS, GHAVK-STONFA Etc. Just completed, a beautlAil variety of ITALIAN MaBBLE MONUMENTS, TOMBS AND GHAVE STONES. Will be sold cheap for cash. Work sent to any part 01 tbe United States. HENRY 8. TAUR, MABBLE WOBKS, 124 wlntS Ko. 710 GBEEN Street, Philadelphia. MONUMEJ.TS AND GRAVESTONES. ON hand, a large assortment of Gravestones, of vari ous desitins made ot tbe nnest Italian aud American i.arb eat tbe ilarble Works of A. STEIJlMETZ, 3 27 tuthsJm BIDGE Avenne. below Eleventh stree BRIDE8BURG MACHINE WORKS. OFFICE, No. 65 N FKON T STREET, PHILADELPHIA. We are prepared to till orders to any extent for our well known MA( HINl'-rtY FOB COT I ON AN D WOOLLEV Mil LS, Including a I recent Improvement In Carding, Spinning, and W eavlnir. We inc ite the attention of manufacturers to our ezten slve works. 1 IS ALFBED JEN'KS SON. J C. PERKIN8, LUMBER MERCHANT Successor to R. Clark, Jr., No. 824 CHRISTIAN STREET. Constantly on hand a large and varied assortmeB of Building Lumber. 6 U ALEXANDER 0. CATTELL A CO. FBODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Ho. 26 NOItHl WHARVES, AND NO 27 NORTB WATFB STBEET, 1 UILADLLi'lllA. 2 2 ALFXAKDF.n O. CATTELL. ELIJAV G. CATl'BLL COTTON AND FLAX SAIL DUCK AND CANVAS, ot ll numbers and brands. Tent AwnlnR. Trunk and Maxou-t over Duck. Also ParerMantuacturers' Hrler Felts, from one to sevel ltei V. iilei Faullns. Belting, Sail Twine, etc JOHN V. EVKRMAN A Co., 16$ No 1"3 JONES' Alley. WILLIAM S. GRANT, COMMISSION MF.KCtl ANT, NO. S3 S. DELAWABB A v. uue, I'uUadclphla, At.KNT FOB Pnprnt's Gunpowder, Kellned Nltra, Charcoal, Etc. W. I'aker & Co 's t hocolate, ( oco. and Kroma. Crocier Bros. A C'o.'s Yeilow Mtt'll Sbeaihtng, Rolts, and Nails. 124 CLOSING OUT OUR LARGE STOCK OF CABIUAGES AT EEDUCFD PBICEB. J. S. COLLISQ9 4 SONS. 64 No. 615 Alton otreet. PACKING BOXES Of all kinds and for all use, supp'led at short notice. My advantages for mutiiiK are the best in tbe city, aud ineet liwrtl Ca I tor a list of prices belore you buy, it comer of TW t LF I'll and NOBLK HtreeU. Ftu't dealer supplied. 5 28 lm ALBERT D. COOKE. ffTofkft flunks fhT558 ffa tf Porlemonnata., fL IjS S lijiitr fust's, ;g n 3 f 5 I'ortlollos, Sl " V Ijii i l Drewlng fnses, gj fffrj 5 ltnnUcrV rust's. ( : j ' II wKn.'so f .1 Ladiee and Ocnta M A ,"otuhT 1 Batchcl.and V 1 II ci.t. H (Travelling Boca.p. jt p) ta.alltyl.a. JJ JUNE 27, I860. INSURANCE COMPANIES riELAWABE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE ' COMPANi", INCOErORATFD BT TUB LK018LATURB KHRHLVAMa, Ism. M,vam OFFICE 8. E. t'OKN f R THIRD ANT) WlLNTJ , HHIFKT8. FUILAItELrHIA. "1"I,U MARINE ISSiaANCK T r OQOiLiO, J C.I ROO. miinnT. I To all parts of the w ISLAND INHTJltAWCES On Goods by Blv r. Canal, Lake, and Land Carriage alt par's of the Union. " FIRK INSUBANVE8 OnVercbandlserepera.lv, On stores, Dwe Ung Houses, etc, APSET OF THE COMTANT November I, ltW. ,.'?i',0,i? 1 nlted States 6 per cent. loan. '7J....M,(K)-(h l)O0 " 8 " '81.... Us luo ut mm " 7 1-10 per cent loan Tieasury Notes f4 J7401 ISO CCO Atate ol 1 ennsyivania Five I'er l ent loan (K) a&j M,OiiS'atoi Pennsylvania bl Pet Cent. l oan A12M' l2SC0Cttvof Ihlndepb'a Ms Per Cent. Loan 112 812 St' 20.IK0 Pet nsy vanta Ki road First Mort ''rOent. Bonds I.fl0'0 iV'CO Pennsylvania Patlroad fecund Mott- sne sis Pen ent. Bonds 2J.75C-OI IS ffO estrni l ennsvlvania Kal road Mort (t' Ke Six Per Cent, llonds 29,780 CO 15,00" 9ii Shares Mock SJermantown Oas Cemiianv principal and Interest rnsranteed by tbe Ity ol Phila delphia 13,137 7,lo0 14 .- bares Htock Pennsv va. U Rail- roi dt ompany 8 MO'O J.JOO ICO Phairs Ptock North Pennsylvania ...... Railroad Company. I.AW'Ot' 40.0(10 Ienolt wl b United States (lovern- n ent subject 10 ten oays'ca 1 40 000m M.i'OO State ot Tennessee Five Per Cent. lo,n 18 900 0 Ii0 7001.osns on Ponds and V ortgtue flist . "ens on City Propertv 170.700' 0 l,'t,860Par. Market value 99A VWIOO Real F.state.. 36 ' 00 00 Bills receivable lor n uranceVmadn. 121,013 37 Ha ancesdueat Afienclcs.-Prrmlama on M .rine Policies Accrued Inte rest and othnt rifihta rim. tl. psnv 40 All 44 Scrlo and H ock oi sundry Insurance and other ompanles f 133. Fstl rraie d value Ctsh ra Hanks aM.ftVl 8 2 910 0 Vrnnh In Lrawer (j7g-48 M),B3I7 f 1 2o3 . 18 UBECTOrU. 1 Samuel E. Stokes, J h . Penistan, Thomas O. Kami John C. Iiavis tdmnnd A. Ronder, Tbeopbl ns Pauldini. John K. Penrose, James lrauuair, Henry C. I a.left. Jr., James C. Band William C. Ludwlg, Josepn B. Seal, Ueorge C. Lelper, Hoiih Cratg. Rober; Burton, John I Tavlor. Will law ( Boulton, Kdward DarlliiKton, 1 II. Jonei Brooks Fdward La ouroada. Jacob P. Jones, James B. McFarland. Joshua P. F.yre. Spencer Mcllvaln, J. B. Semole, Ptttsbura, A. B Herver. P'tt.bur, II. T. Morjinn Pittsburg THOMA JOUN ('. D Hfkbt tTtBmw. -ecrfarv. b , iiAg 11. rreament, via, y ice fiesiaent. 115 1829CIIARTER rERPETUAL FRANKLIN INSURANCE COMPANY FIRE OF P1IILAD ELPII IA. As?f?ets on January 1, 1800, 82,500,85100. Capital Acciuil Surplus. Premiums ..400 0011 (H) ,.. 044 543 19 ..1,162,108 81 US8K7TLED CLAIMS, $11 467 63. LO&SES PAID SINCE INCOME FOR 1886 U0 000. 18S1) OVEIi 65,000,000. Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms. T.f T J irnATja Charles N Bancker, , I dward r, Dale, Geot(te Fales, Saniuel Grant, t.eorno W. Richards, Isaac Lea, CHARLES a ran v tar Francis W Lewis, M. b. P.I.. Ui.fi. i KIKPUin PhcM..i KUWA1II) V itALK, vice President, JAS. W. llcALLISTEB, Secretary proteiu. 2 tl23 ORTII AMERICAN TRANSIT INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 133 South FOURTH Street PHILADELPHIA. Annual Policies issued against General Accidents all descriptions at exceedingly low rates. Insurance eflected tor one year, In any sum from $10 to $10,000, at a premium of only one-balf per cent. securing tbe lull amount Insured in case ol deatb, and a compensation each week equal to the whole pre uiiuui paid bbon time Tickets for 1, 3 8 8 7, or 10 days or 1.3, ot fa mouths, at lttceu s a dav, Insuring in the sum oi $30II. or giving $16 per week 11 disab.eu to be bad at toe General Oll.ce, No. IMS. FoUBTH street, i 111 adol phia or at the various Batlioad j icket ottkes. Be sure to purchase toe tickets of the North American Transit Insurance Company. For circuisrs and farther Information apply at the General Olbce, or ol any ol the auiuuilzd Agents of the ompany.. F LEWIS L. IIOTJPf, President JAM FH M (O.N It A I, 'Iroasurer 11LNBY C BKOWN. Secre ary. JOHN C. Bl'LLlTI. Solicitor. 1 IBM. i OR-. h Ti. I?.nD',- ,a,S ol Pennsylvania Railroad Company M. Baird of M. Baldwin A t o.'s. ianiucl C. Palmer, t asbler ot Commercial Bank. Ulcbard Wtod. Ko. 300 Market stieet lan.es M. onrad, No. 623 Maiket street J. E. Kinpsley. tontlnental Hotel. 11. O Leisenrlng, Nos 237 and '39 Dock street Samnel Work oi Work, McCouch A Co. George Martin, No. 322 Chesnut street 1 3 10m QIRARD FIRE INSURANCE AND MARINE COMPANY. OFFICE, No. 415 W A LN CTSTREET, PHILADELPHIA CAPITAL PAID IN. IN CASH, $200,100. Ti ls compary continues to write on Fire Rail only Its capital, with a good surplus, is sa clj Invested. 701 Losses by fire nave bem promptly paid, and more than 8500,000 Disbursed on this account within tbe past few years. For the present tbe ofl.ee of this company will remain at No 415 WAI,NIJT RTHTCET, Hut within a few months will remove to its OWN HCILDING S. E. lOKNKR SEVENTH AND CB ESNPT STBEET8 then as now, we shall be bapry to Insure our patrons a tucb rates as are consistent with saiety. DlULCTOliS. THOMAS CRAVEN, . A LFRl-.D S. GILLETT, (tnlUAT BPtrr.Min. 11, OS. sAl KFL1.AB, JOHN SCI PLI E JOHN W I L.-GUOBN, MII.Afl VFUKKh. Jh.. N .v LA WBtNCE. CIIARLKH I. bUPONT, HKNBY F. KENNKV, JOSEPH KLAPP, M. D. 'j hum tt iitAvwt, rrosiaent LFRED S GII.I.HT V President aud Treasurer. JAMi.H B ALVOItl), Secrcturv. 119$ Til E PROVIDENT IttE AAJ) 3 It t ST COMl'ANi, OF PB1LADE1.PHIA. Incorporated by Ibe Mate of I'eunsvi vanlo. Third Month. 22d IfcW. INSCKfcS LIVKS, ALI.OVS IN' TKLST ON DEPOSITS, and GBANTS ANNUI TIES. CAPITAL, $150,000. DIBKCTOBS Samnel B Shipley, Jeremiah IlHcker. Joshua II. Morris, Bichard radbury, llenrv Haines T. Wislar Brown, William a. Looks treth. iticuaiu n oou, Phftrlea V r.,,01,1 HAMITI.T. n kutpT.ET. President. BowiAUt Papby, Actuary. '' 2,5 Ott JCE Xo. IU 8. FOURTH S TRUST. FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.-THB PENNSYLVANIA FIKE INHUBANCB COM 1' AN Y-Incorporated 1 We 'naner rerpeiuai w o. oiv mm, a i fi , . . . i , I iwlu ruinnamiA inn hum i incorporated ifw mf.iu.i-on. kLN 111' htret. oui oslie Independence cquare. WA inis tjompany, tavorm" for over lortv years, continue to Insure against loss or damage bv fire on Publio or Private Buildings, either permanent v or lor a limited time. Also on Furniture. Mocks of Goods aud Merchandise geneially, ou liberal Tbeir Capital, together with a large Surplus Fund. Is Invented In tbe most careful manner which enables them to offer to the Insured an uudoubted security In tbe case of loss. .- .... . .. ' . " . 1 knnttn , I. A ...n.mnnll. Tlanlnl Rmitb Jr.. jonn Devereuz, Thomas Smith, Henry Lewis, .1 llllllnak.n, FaU.Q Alexander Benson, Ihhic Uazleburat, Thomas uooina. XJBiiiri ntuuuci, iff DANItL SMITH, J., President William G. CBOWKLi.becrctary 411 ; i. fi. , i l . . INSURANCE COMPANIES, s" , CAPITA L, , ' $200,000. THE UNITED STATES ACCIDENT INSUlT- ANCE COMrANlT, ' , , Of Syrscnse, New Tiork. Insures against DEATH FBOM EVERT CAUSE, Wb.ther ACCIDENT, CnOLF.H K, or DI4FASE ol any ACCIDENT 80 COD,Peol'on lor DISABILI TY from COV BIN ED POLICIES FROM ONE TO FlVK 1 1 Alt 3. ACCIDENT POLICIES FROM OSE MO f Til TO TEN YEdRa. NO MFDICAL EXAMINATION REQUIRED FOB ACCIDENT INbLBANCK. . .JvlV'M1' only Company autliorlrtd to Issue COM- i I,,lrE nd Al5 IlFN r POLICIES. r,1 ,t v J". .v.,he nro.abllliy oi Uie visitation of ; ole ha this summer, tuts oppor unity of Insuring sgaUet It lora brlft n.rlod.Bteconi.mlcai rate, should command the attention ot evervonet wht e tbe combi nation ol AC! Hr NT risk oflered with It enables ioM ie-lling In tbe City, oi transacting business here and loiinof"1 o the country daily, to guard against every . , MSEASE OR CA6rALTT. WM. A. STEPHENS. General Agent,: 611 lm No. 801 CBE8NTJT Street, Philadelphia. PILAEDrU'HiASlTRANCE C0MPANr 0P rUI IM Ohl OltA I ED 14-CIIARTER PF RPETTJA L. No 224 w ALNViT street, opposite tbe Exchange. Inaddbbnlo MABiNE and IN LA--D INbt'BANOflS tblsCtmpany Insures fiem loss or danaiel'V FIKG on libeial ernis on building, men bamlise. isrnlture. ets., lor limited periods, and pertLanently on buildings, by denolt ot premium ibe Company has been In serve operation for mora Iban F IX ! V Y E A hH, during w bleb a 1 .osees have bee i piouiptly adjutted aud tain. DlkF.OTOHS. John l Hodge, , Lawrence Lewis. Jr- M. B. Maboney, John I lewis, William 8. Grant Robert W Lraniing, I). Clark Wharton, 1 IA I l(el,j vn'n rA Ulf, IhomatH Powers, A. H. Mcllenry. Edmond t a.tfUon, Samue IWllcox JOHN R WTW'Hir ui n c.M.n i.iMim j riorr'a- PiUriL Wlicox.becietary. 415 AUCTION SALES. o I E I. JOITN' EDGAR THOMSON. Trust-a In rti'a Indenture of montage ot the property borematter de Bcrlbed executed by rue Tyrone and tleurlleld Kailroad oiimany, to me-as moitKBsee In truHt to secure tbe payment ol tbe principal and In erest ot bonds of aaid Coii.panv to the amoum of $04,000 whlcb mortgage is dated tbe 1st dav ot November. D. InbO. and tecorded In ihe tfllce lor Bicordiug Deeds, etc.. la and tor Uie county of Blair, on the gib. day of November. A. D. l'Uu. in Mortgage Book "U." pigia 107. 10S, 109. 110, and Hi, do hereby give notice tnat dnault having been made lormore iban ninety dajs In tbe payment of tbe Inte rest dueand demanded ou tbe sala bonds 1 will, in pursu ance oi tbe wrltun reguect to me directed of the Lo, dors of more than ft teen thousand dollars in amount oi the said bonds aud by vir ue ol tbe power conierred upon n,e in that resptct by the sali mortgage, expose to Public haie and sen to the behest and best bidder, by M. 'i IIO.M AS A ."OvS, Auctioneer at ihe PHILADEL PHIA y Xt 1IANGE, ill ibe t ltyol Pbliadelplua. no 1 buisday. the 27tb day ot September A. I. lHtid noon the terms and conditions bereinalter slated, tbe whole of the said Mortgaged premises, vir. : 'Ibe wiiole oi that section oi the Tyrone and Clear field ballroao. Irom the point oi Intersection with Uie Pennsvlvai la Kal. mad, at or near iyrone Station in Blair cuuniy. to the point ol connection with the graded line oil be said Iyrone and Clearf.cld Railroad, known and designated as "The Int. rseetlon," being shout three miles aud one quarter Irom tbe Penusyi vanla ltai road at iyrone i-tailon, as tbe same Is now coi strutted, together with all and singular ibe rail ways rats, bildgeh, tences, prtvi cges. rlgbts, ana all rt a propeitv o everv description acquired by and be longing lo said compaov. adjacent to or connected wltn, or on the line ol said section ot three and one quarter miles oi road, and a 1 tbe tolls Incomes, issues and ptolits to be derived aur) to rl.e Irom the same and a 1 tbe lands u.-ed and occupied for railways, depots, or stat ons between said po'ula on said section ot tnred and one-nuar ei nil i s with all buildings standing thereon or proi-urea there or AND ERALLY. All Ibe lands, rallwsys. rails bridges, culverts, trestle works. Uol 1 ousts, coal houses, wharves, lences, rights ot wsy, workshops machinery, sta ions, depots, depot grouuus. wotks. masonry . and other superstructure, teal estate oulidlrvs, and Improvements ot whatever ua'ureorkmd apperta'mng or belonging to tbe above mentioned oiofferly and to he said section ot the said Tyrone and Ci en riled Bailroaa and owned by said tompan) In connection tlierenlih. 1 he Raid section ol the Tyrone and Clearfield Railroad extending Irom be point ot Intersection of the said Ty rone and Clearfield hatlroad wl.h the Pennsv ranla lialiroad to the point ol connection with the graded line oi the said lyione and Cleaitlelo Bai.road, known laud as "j Lc InterKclion " Is about 3V in. lea in length. 'I EMMS OF SALE. $10,000 of the purchase monev o be paid In cash when te pre peny is struck oil, and the balance within twenty dais thereafter PAYMPNT on account of the said balance of purchafe money, to the extent of the dividend thereof payable on tbe bonds se cured by tbe suld mortgai e and tbe matured coupons of said bonds, may be made In the suld bonds or coupons; and It tbe dividend Is less than the actual sum due upon the said bonds or coupons, the Loldvrs mav retain pos session of the said bonds and coupons, on receipting to the said 1 rustee lor tne said dividend and endorsing pay merit oi the same on the said bonus or coupons tpon ihe puicbase uioney being paid, as aloresald, the said Tiustee will execute and de iver a deed of conveyance oi the preml.-es to ihe purchaser or pur chasm in pursuance of the power comerred upon him by the said moitvage. Any lur her mlormatlon In respect to said sale, or premises, may be bad upon app ictiion to the uinlur slpiied Trustee, at the efliceo the Pennsylvania Kail road Ccmpany, No. 2SH S. I bird street Philadelphia. JOHN EDOAB THOMSON. Trustee, No. 238 S. THIRD Htrect. M. THOMAS & OS Auc ioneers Nos. 139 ana 141 S. FOl'lU H Street. 6 11 m3m Phhadtlphwt, T E. I. R. FRANKLIN PALE Y, Trustee In a certal a Inden ture ot Mortgage, of the pr peny herelnaitirdesedbeu, executed by the Tyrone and Clearfield Baliroad Company io m aa mortgaLee in trust, to secure the oai mou.of the principal aud mterei-t of bonds ot said Company to ibe amount ot k60,i.0v, which rooitgag- is dated tbe 1st day of February, A. D. ltMil, and rtxorded in the oitice tor recording deeds, etc.. In aud lor the county o: Blair, on the 4tl day ot February, A. D.. 1n61 in mortgage book it, pate 118 etc.. and in the otllce for recordiug needs, etc.. in and lor the county ot eucre. on the 20slk duy oi February, A. 1)., 1S6I , lu tuortgute book E, page 40o etc.. do hereby give notice (bat deiauli having been made tor inoie than ninety t'ays In tbe ntyuieut ot the iuurevt due and demanded on tbe said bonds, I will, lu pursuance of the writ' en request, to me directed, ol II. e boluers oi more than $20,' 0 in amount ot the said hou:s,vud bs virtue ot the power cou erred upon me n ll a irspectti) tbe said mortgage, expose to pub le sale, and sell to the highest aud bos. bidder, bv M. iHOMAk & SONS, Auctioneers at the PHI UADEL 1 HIa y Xt 11 NGE. In the ci y o Pblladrlphia on Thursday tlie 27th dnj ot September A I. ISot) upon I e teims sud coudiilons bereinalter stated tbe whole .ot tbe said mom at.ed premises and Iranchises, viz. I - The whole ol that lectlonoi the Tyrone and C ear field Hi.llioaa from iyrone station. Hialr county Penn syhau a, to Phil Ipsburg. In entre countv, Ptnnjyl vauia, as the i-au.e la l ow construced, toeetber with an i no snifu ar tbe railway s, ral a, croas-tlos, ckairs, spikes iron tlmtxr, bridges, fences together with all reai property oi every description acquired by and .e longlng io said Cou pany appurtenant to said road, and ail the rights, libi riles, privileges, and corporate irancblsts oi suld load and company and all the to is. Income, tmues and profits to be derived and to ariie irom the same, and al. the lsnds used and oe'iu plid .or ruiv.ay (tei'ots and stations between said points w iih all buildings standing tbereon or procured UlCr00 AND GFNFRALLY. All ihe lands, ruliwa s ral s. i rldgts culverts Ires tie works, tooibouMS, coal-houses wharves, lences, rights ol way, workshops, machines, stations, depots, depot grouues, wotks n aoury, and other superstrae ture ical estate bulldims, and Improvements of nhatevei nature or kind appertaining or belonging to the above-ii.eutloiltd pionerty and to the said sec Ion of the said T roue and Clearfle d Railroad aud owned bv said 1 cmpan In connec ion therewith, and all the rights Iberiles ortvl eges and corporate franchises of -rio road audCon. pany. aj'llie raid section ot the said Tyrone and dent field Railroad extending Horn said yro e Station. Bialr c unty , to and hrcupb tbe boiouith of Pm lipsourg, In Centre counlt, Is about -.'Si ml es In eng h. TfcKMH OF 8A E. i 10 f 00 of the pu. these nion y to be paid In cash when the pioperty Is siruckol), and tne balance wiibiu twenty days therei.ttcr. , Pavtient on account of tbe said balance of purchase money lo the ex eut oi the dividend thereof payable on the bond secured by the suld m rtun.e and the maturod coupons of ihe said tonds, may be made In the add liontls or coupons) anu li 'he dlvdend in less than the actuul sum one bpon the said boii-ls aud couiunia. tlie bo dots mav return p. seemlou ot be said bonds and coupons on receipting to tlie said 'I rustee lor the said dividend, and endorsing pay ment ol ihe same on the Said boud or coupons. Upon the purcliHsc-monev bet"' ",d aforeeal I. Ilia Iru-cewl l.xecute anu deliver a deed ot oonveyaica ol tbe premises io thepurcboror purehr. .i p.ir-0-suee of the power conferred wpon Itiiu by the said mortgage. , .... Any further Inlorma'lon In repect to tbe said of pivmlsta mav be bad on aoollcat on to tlie uuderal.i ed iiuntee at his off oe, No 42 south llllnD Sueet id H.e city of PhlmCelpba rB4JiKLIli ALK TrmJl No 4') south Tblrd at" et M. THOV AS A. HONH, uctlouM-n. 6 11 mJui Nos. 1 3t) snd 141 South FOUBTH Btvu
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