THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 18CC. 10' 1 CITY INTELLIGENCE. I For Adddionai Locat Items se e F , . Cbtjrch Mattkrb. Dr. Jeffcry, of this cUy, having been invited to the Presidency of the new College at Ottawa, Kansas, tendered j ats rcRifmailon as Pastor ot the Fourth Baptist Church. The Church has recently acted upon ' the resignation, and ret used to accept It. The Doctor has decided to remain at his post. The bynod to whone churches tbe 1 arc act nam bT ot additions, by profession of faith, has " been made, Is tbe Synod of Philadelphia. Tbe , ; -whole number reported by its Presbyteries is ' 3224, being between one-rtith and one-sixth of ' ' the entire number added 10 the whole Church i last year. , The statistic) of the Reformed Dutch Church for 18C6 are as loLows: One General Hynod; three Particular Syruids; 32 Classes (or Presby teries) ; churches, 431 ; ministers, 407: candidates, ,11; communicant. 6V17. Received last year :" on confession, 3120; by letter, 185; Infants bap. ttzed, 3307; adults baptized, 605. Children In Sabbath Schools, 44,414. Contributions tor bene volent purposes, $241,129-65; lor conpretrational purposes. $049,640-83. Moneys lor benevolent Bscs under control of the several Hoards Edu- , cation, In addition to the Income from invested fund, $86C0; Domestic Missions, $24,58!)'!)8; Building Funds, $4433-88; Mission Schools, 1167'14; Foreign Missions, $55,784-75; Publica tion, $2175-72. The Kev. B. K. Adams, D. D., pastor of tue Hortb Broad Street Presovtcrian Church, has v been residing for several weeks iu East Concord, . N. 11., laborinsr under an affection of the throat. Toe receipts ot the American Board ot Mis sions are announced to amount to $313,940 lor the ten months rndinir June 30ih. The Philadelphia Pr achers' Association have k ' been cousiderim the best mpans to obtain a larcer attendance ot children at public worship, and they jecommeud that they be allowed to sing before or alter tbe sermon. Tbis, it is thou?ht, will attract children as well as their parents. The Old School Presbyterian General Assem ' lily's Committee on Frecdmen enter upon th . work of the year with bitv-seven missionaries - In the held and $3000 in the treasury. There were in 1800 fourteen thousand colored members in the communion of the Old Presbyterian - Church, mostly in the slaveholding; States, and it is the desire of large numbers ot these mem bers to retain their connection wlih the General Assembly. .' At a recent meeting of the American Bible Society, ten new auxiliaries were recognized one in each of the States of Connecticut, Penn- sylvania, Ohio, South Carolina, Missouri, Ala ' bama, t.'coreia, and three in Iowa. Grants of books were ma to amounting to 1G.278 volumes. ,riAddilional grants were made amounting to , about $1500. , ,. The Kev. Dr. Leeds, rector of St. Peter's P. E. u Church, in this city, nas retnrned lrom his trip abroad, much benefited in health. The Church of the Hedcmption, at Twenty- second and Callowhill streets, Kev. J. A. Dur borow. rector, is now being onlarsrod bv au t , . , addition to the rear ol the prernnt structure. I Pkof ssioNAL TniKVtB. A number of thefcc ueutry had a hearinz at the Central Sta tion yesterday, liobert Davis, Daniel Burns, ,0 o (eore Gordon, Johu Davis, and James Piersou were charued wilh beiue professional thieves. Detective Levy test! tied that ho arrested Robert Davi on one ot the curs at Front and Walnut streets, uu the arrival ot the evening train from New York, and kuowiuihiinto be a thief, locked him up. Alderman Do you know the other defend ants? , Witness No, I don't know any of them; I know cue ol them by rppiUfction. Alderman Which oi t hem? . , Witness Thht one. pointing to Burns. ; Alderman What Is he? ,i ' Witness I know hiui only by hearsay, as a thief. , , J , ' Benlamin Franklin, sworn I know Robert Davis by reputation; he is Known hs a proles , .. sional thiol; the others I saw at Ninth and 8an i - som streets; oil were in company, and the whole -'.-were locked up; several pockets bad been picked about that neighborhood; Burns is known an . "Blacksmith Dan." ; ' Jacob Smith, liquor dealer, sworn I had my ' ' rTkfiftlrot lilrlrt.n nr. MnTn uiirt MiinaiMn uriwuu ha. i tween 8 and 0 o'clock, on Tuesday nicht, of a a portenioonale, containing from $22 to $24. ',. These men (dctendaut) were in the crowd. v" . The Alderman said he would hold Burns, Gordon, John fiavia, and Piersou on the charge ' - ; ol larceny, aud commit them at the 6ame time , ''; as pi-otessional thieves tor ninety days. Davis said tnere was no evidence to snow tuat ne was a professional thief. Alderman The best evi dence in the world you were in the company of a known thief. Robert Davis, arrested on one ol the Walnut street cars, was committed on the professional thieves' law. fc.Two young men, who cave the names of ileiiry Smith and James Watson, and a lad who called himpelt J. Railings, were heard at tbe Central Station. Detective Lamon testified that he and Oliieer Tryon arrested the defendants on a step at Eighth etieet and .irard avenue. He tboughc there was something not right about them. While they were coining down in a pas senger car, Watson took a pocket book out of his pocket and put it back of him on the seat. The officer handed the book to the Alderman. It contained a small sum or money. Officer Tryon, in addition to testifying to the nrrest, f aid tbat he had seen Smith before, and that he had the reputation ot being a profes sional thief, bis alias being Skinner. Both Smith and Watson said that they belong to New York: all the defendants previously heard are troin New York but Burns. Smith, Watson, and Kalliigs were committed tor a further hearing. Inquest in the Kinglrb Gomicide. The Coroner held an inquest yesterday ai tor noon on the causes ot the death of Daniel Kinder, who died on Monday last from the sup posed effects of a kick received in a scuttle. The . following is the evidence elicited. Deceased was sitting on tbe steps ot No. 809 St. John street, when Gilbert Weitman came up and spoke to him; be then turned his attention to tbe daughters of Riugler, who were standing close by, and said he wanted one of them for a wile, ttingter, in iepiy, suta, "ion are a mar n ned man." Yes," replied Weitman, "but I can throw my wile down stairs and Dreat ner nect; and wul make your daughter a second wile.1" lUngler told him inat he ought not to talk that way, and said: '-Do you mean to insult Some reply was made to this, which caused Rinsler to get up trom the steo. and h and ' Weitman had a scuffle. Mrs. Riugler caught hold of her husband to pull him away, and be leil down, with Weitman ou top ot him. Before he fell Weitman was seen by oue witness to kick him in the stomach; the other witness did lot observe the kick. Weitman pressed with bis knees on the stomach ot Ringler, producing hernia, which resulted in iutiummutiou of the bowels and caused death. This was testified to . by Dr.Shaplelgh. Dr. William A. Piper, who had attended Rintrler, testitied that he was called in on Sun day, and that the pitlent died ou the iollowing Oay: ha had been previously m un enfeebled stajte. The jury rendered a verdict that Dunlel . Ringler came to ins death i inluries received in a scuttle with Gilbert Weitman, ou Sunday, Angust 12. A New Truck Ordered. The Empire Ilook and Ladder Company, of Lancaster, are bavin? a new truck built iu this city. It will be one of the tluest ever built. The iron-wors is to be f llver-pluted, and to be furnished with elpbt globe lights. Tbe truck will bo painted blue with polo. Shout Firi:. A flre broke out last even ing in the fourth story of William B. John's broom factory. No. 24(1 North Delaware avenue. It originated in the bleachey, and was extin juifcued before it had done much damage. Fatal Result. Owen Mover, who waa Ir.iurrd in a coal pit at Mount Pleasant, a few . weeks ago, died yesterday at tue Hospital. An Improvement. Carncrosa A Dixey's Opera House, in bleventh street, above Chtsnut, hs been greatly Improved since its close, a few vtrki since. The exterior has been entirely cujneed, by rsiriLK the Iront and placing around the top a heavy cornice. Tbe walls have been covered with a costing or dark blue plaster, and the front beaut I Bed with modern windows, a neat balcony, tew doors, and wide marble steps. A wide veftibnle fronts the main entrance In which tbe ticket office bas been plsced. From this vestibule entrance is hud to the auditorium and also to the gallery by two wide stairways. The audience chamber ha been entirely retltted, atd the walls frescoed. New seats covered with green rep, with sola backs, have replaced the old ones, which have been transferred to the Callfrv. The rIoctp lit. hern remodelled, find lurnifbed with lootliaht sunk below the surface. A new and beautiful nroHcenlum has also been put up. It has heavy columns and two large heures in niches, and presents a Very handsome appearance. The drop curtain, a- well as most ot tbe scenery, will be entirely new. Tbe alterations to the 6tage will permit the managcis to present pieces requiring intri cate machinery. Tbe imurovemcnts throuehout ore extensive and substantial, and will add much to the comlort of viMtors to this popular place oi amusement Political Meeting. Last night the Johnson-Clvmer Central Club met ht National Guards' Hall. There was a large audience present. Hon. Lewis D. Cawpbcll was introduced, and made the first speech. He said that this is a new era iu politics, and the old Is - ires are done awav with. AU the old issues the Wil mot proviso. Slavery and the tugitive slave laiv, the currency and internal improvement, tariff, etc. aie done away with. Let the dead bury the dead. He did not wish to disetisthonew questions of the day, which would be acted on by the Convention. He referred in feeling terms to the late war, and concluded by booing that the Convention would adopt measure to Insure perpetual har mony and union. Major Rollins, of Missouri, spoke in eulogistic terms of the Convention, deprecated the late Rebellion, and hoped that no war measures would be now held up by factious parties. He (aid that a great majority ot the returned war worn and wounded heroes were with him in wit-hlng for harmony aud union between the North and Soutb. AMUSEMENTS. "Y7" A L EH'8 (LATE MILLERS) WINTER UAKDF.N Sos 720726 V1.NK Street. MUHTLY. By two large and efficient Orchestra. TO-KIG1IT, Ana EVE H T FIGHT, in connexion with onr KXCKL8IOB 8TKINO BN, a Brass Band, composing tua best Artists In the city will perioim. OrEN FOR THB 8EAS01. Our spacious bnu mer Garden, artistically laid oat wltn Mirubuery, fountains, etc. IN ThV. I.AII1F8' SALOnM. Kspeclnlly set apart (or F WILIliH, the best of Creams ou otner Kuiresnnionis win De aerveu. -iij riKAND TESTIMONIAL TO A WOUNDED VT KOIDIER. A Grand Testimonial will be given to ALOXZQ RHO' K. f Ciomoan V 4tb I'. V. It C.. atf l BAW- bkkbv mansion, on Monday, August 27, ib6. Tickets no cents, admitting a l.ailv ami Ueut eman. i 8 11 13t aLOKZO BAKEK, aecrctary. O Y JS1 IS -A. S I XJ I FOR LADIES. GENTLEMEN, AND CHILDREN. H. . Cl'UNEH OF NINTH AND AKCH BTBEJiTS. Or EN jt.Vi.BY DAY AND EVJSNINU, ALL bUMMEK. Bodily exeirtee Impurts health and utreneth. tne best preyentive arainxt oicKnesa o' me coming summer. 8 24 jm rro'ea.ors UilXEhKANU & LKVflS. ra THE PIANOS WHICH WW MANU- i f facture recommend themaelveg. We nromUe tu onr patrona clear neuutnui tones, elegant worsmaa ship, (durability, and reasonable prlcea, combined with a iu.1 kuaiantco. Kor eale on.y at No. Vill WALNUi Utreet. 2M TINION PIANO MANUFACTURING CO. COAL. O NE TRIAL SECURES YOUR CUSTOM. WHITNEY & HAMILTON, LEHIGH, SCHUYLKILL, AND BITUMINOUS COAL, o. 935 North NINTH Street. Above Poplar, East Sid. 62 JAMES O'BRIEN, SBALBB IN LEHIGH AND SCHUYLKILL COAL. BY TBE CABOO OB BIKGLS TOH. Yard, Broad Street, below Fitzwater. Baa constantly on band competent lupply of the at ere superior Coal, suitable for family use, to which be call! tbe attention or bis friends and the imbue generally. Orders lelt at No. 206 South Fifth ttreet, No. 82 fcicutli be? cnteentb street, or through Despatch or Post Oflice, promptly attended to. A HLF&K10B yUAUTIOF BLACKSMIfHS COAL. Toj RENDER'S COAL AND ICE DEPOT, 8. W. COKNEli OF BfiOAD AHD CALLOWHILI. STREETS, riffrra tba celebratfd West Lebleh Coal lrom the rirnKiid i: oilier t. Move. k.z. ana Heater ilze. I'tK)! utatt4U Alao, tbe very auperior Hobuylkbl Coal, irum U.e Iieeytiilale Lollieiy I ut alae, ati W. Ail utbel sizes alll'i. , t A., f 'fiui warranievj ana laarn dbck nee or expviuv w !, nnri Imirr. Ii not as reorcientixL ALo. th Coal tor- teiua 11 not ioU weiniit. ii'iui TO RENT. LARGE, WELL LIGHTED AND VENTILATED ROOM. ON THE SECOND FLOOR OF THE "Evening Telegraph" Building, No. 108 fcovith TIIIltD Street, TO RENT, With or vritbont steam power. Apply in tbe olnce, tiret floor. TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS, ETC. fc7? BANDAO 1KBT1TOTE. No. U M. klKTU .fMM Uarkttt U n T.l. KF.TT. after thlrtj yeara' practical ex parte noe. guarantees the skillul adliutmeni ol bis rraailutn raient lirsdnatlDf rreaue iruaa, ana Tartclr athers. Hupportera. Elaatio Htocaluirs. Cboulaer Uro (initctiea, uapenaortea, etc LaUs apartineiita eo ducted by a iuy. AMUSEMENTS. EW CHESNUT STRKKT THEATRE. CHKBSIIT Htrtet above Tvrelftn. ILL1AM B1NN Co tvw TUT, COOL'ST THKA'I RE IWTHClfTI Doom epen at 1 1S Cnrialn rtoen at 7 4tk KKUl aUHW VI- I rl E HEW MTLiA Y . ibis vrNi.vo Ihanowerfnl New "eenla and I'mniinnil nmm, ( a jViologua nd Keur a cm SlIUI'K IIA1 TBE K NAVE A Of in PI 'K. Which la produced at A OllKAT KXPr.Vfir. ' AI ArTFRtONG AND CARKKHL I'RFPASATION, WIJUMH'L1MIIIU KllVlbr, I" r L IS, Inrlndlnf two grit.d eirecU. TUi. WnlKLI OOL OF CKOUBY AMD . Tbto p'av will be tlven with A KPIIMHIUSn POWERFUL CVHT J0 SI BANtlKH MIOtTLD (Jill r THE '1TT Wiibont vlfitlna me NtV ClItuNUi and wluicae- los tbla Una drama VOR "HE SbMjiKB hEA9'i! ONLY Orche.tra TUc. Parnueite. Mie. Famllr circla. Uc No eitra rbare tor rmerved feats. BAfURDAY, Angant 18. A Li N (Jl ST K K R 1 T H B A T It K. N. K. comer ot NINTH and WALNUT streeta. THIM iTbunday) KVtNiN.. Ausuat lii. Fourth nlaht or the populat taiedian. K.J. B. hob t KIM. who will appear In his poweriul Impersonation of In Bchlller'g romantlo traacdy or fR. THE I'ARnlrillK'J TiOOM. To conclude wltn ibe muskal drama or THE nEVIINEL. FRIDAY BFFEFIT OF AIR J. B. ROBERTS. QUAND NATIONAL CONCERT FOB T11E BENEFIT OF THB SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' NATIONAL ORPHANS' HOME FUND, TKDEB APbPICES OF THB SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' U.NION, WASHINGTON. D. C AT (iROVEIl'S THEATRE, On Thursday Evening, August 2, 1865, POSTVOXLV UNTIL THURSDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 11. 300,000 Tickets will be sold at $1 each 75,000 Presents Awarded, valued at $250,000 $25,000 of the Profits to be given to the Sol diers' and Sailors' Rational Orphans' Uome Fund, $2500 to the Washington Male and Female Orphan Asylum. The balance, after deducting expenses, to be paid to the Trea surer of the Soldiers' and Sailors' Union, Washington, D. C. One PrcKcut to Every Four Tickets. TIC KETS CAN BE OBTAINED FROM OWENS & CO., Military autl Siaval Law Oflice, No. 527 CUESNLT Street, pDositcthe State House, Philadelphia. I'a. Also acnt to any part ol the country promptly by mall. LIST OF PKESESTS TO BE AWARDED. 1 Three-story Brick residence, II street be tween blxtli aad Hi ventli 818,000 1 Tbiee story iirlck residence, ecoud stroet, liear 1 10,000 1 Tiiree story brick reaiaouco, xenta street. lie twe en M an d 1 8,000 1 Two story 11 tick residents, Tenth street, between M and N , 5.000 I Two atoiy i,rlck residence. Tenia street, between tt and S 000 S Fine Oily L"ts, on hevemn street, north.. 4,000 1 eulenam Carrlase, noises, and rlaruess ccnitilee 4,000 1 "plennlu Diamond ulnii 2.U00 1 Set 1 nauionds complete (Fin, tarltlUKB. andKmns 1.M0 1 Grand Hano (Stelnwav) l.aUO 1 KilldSllTerTea Het 1.000 iu uruna riunos, mm eacn o.tiw 10 Grand Vlanoa M)0 each S(H) KiO tients' Gold Watches, S200 each 20 OOo su i.aaies' worn watoues iim eacD tt ''iO ft i, rand Aitloucons, V!(ii each I,v M American-case Bllver Watches. ilSeach.. 6.000 15 limning do do 1 41 each., il.ouo 50 Diamond Blnga, 100 to $200 each 7.MK1 25 Ulamond Fibs, 8100 eacn 2.500 40 Hewing Machines, tlOu each 4 000 30 do 815 each 1 6o zu r-uver-piatea lea nets, a. 0 each 1 Alio 50 61 ver castors. 825 each 1 'Mi J,0t0 Clocks. A bums, Jeweliy, &c.,5 to fcl" each yi naa lo.sto Tea ana 1 able Hpeons. Ac. 2 to 85 each. . ia Ouo Mi,tv uoia rens, eieeve isnttons, & c, 81 to 83 each 11 nun 49,451 Books, Cutlery. Engravlugj, Ac, 1 to 810 eacu 59 nvu . To'l" Vi50(W The awards will be made alter tlm r.uir.ri m. ti, stsse ot the theatre, where three thousand persons can wiMicM 11. a vuuiuiiiiee win oe appoiuteu bv tne audi ence tosuperlntend tbe earns. FrlUied Data or awanla will ba nuhllahad and annniiArt to Agents and Tlckei-hoders. Var ies having tickets win leiam mem unni aner tne awaion are made, and H tbelr numbers appear In the list. Uie will iorwanl then tickets Immediately, with lull directions as to the ship ping of goods or deeds tor the property. Tickets lor sale at all tbe principal Hotels, Book, and Kuslc stores in me viiy ana at tne neaaynartori, in tna Mammoin Fair Bui.dina lor the benellt ui tbe holdlera' ami Haimra' K ational Oiphans' Home Fund, cornel 01 Mveuth street sou rennayivania avenue, vy asnington, u c. 'I he l iract.ra anneal to the liberality at the nnnnlA tn give this enterprise their klnu .uoport, and therebr assist in r.ieYiug uie wants oi tue orpuans 01 our tailcn vuatrauea. CAKD. A large number of tickets remaining unsold, It twill be necessary to postpone tho drawing until THCBDAY, the 11th of October, 18S, at which time it will positively eceur. The many swindling sencmes that have been pre sented to the pnblie during the past lew months, some what delayed our sales, until we were able toaatiaiv me peopis tnroueuoui tne couutry tuat tola enterpiise was genuine, aud so.ely tor ehailtabie purposes. Tbe Diiectors are confident of the sale of every ticket, and nave aiiuueu euniuieut u uie 10 guarantee tne sales wtinoui any lurtner poatpooement at a j u. a. HLi,, rrte. olUlca' ana sailors Union. Col. CHAH. K. CAPEHAET. 1 HaJ M.U ALBUKUEK, Managing Directors. T, 1UUAM r JWVXhDA, J TBtASCBT DEPSATMEMT, ) OPPICa OF lNTKRNAL bSVBNDK, '. . Wabhinotok. Juuaio. 1BOO. S Whereas h A. u all and o.Ln.u "Uniiaini ikhm- tora" 01 tbe "Grand atlunal Concert," to beheld in W ashington. I. c., on the id of Auust next havemaoe oue application tp 1,. t lepban. Collector of Internal heenue lor tbe Collection District of the District ot Columbia, tor permission to ho d a lottery, rattle, or 3iiivuierviiu, .uu pnrronieu 10 mm aatisiactory evi ence that the pioceeds of said lottery, railte. ot rill enterprise ui te devoted to charitable uses, permission is hereby granted to such "Managing Directors" to bolJ such lottery, rattle, or Kilt entriiria rea fr.mi i. rh.r.- wneiucr iru'n ut or iioeose, ia respect to suctt lottery, IBUlO, or nil cuujiyiuKj. t,, a. KU 1,1.1 Nn, Comuiaalouer. We refer, bv permission, to hajor-ueneral Wlnfleld 8. Hancock, U. p. a. t.eneral Bobert C Hchenok , M. C, Ohio. General 1 1 albert E Value, M O, Wis. General John H.Ketchatn M. C...N.Y. General James (1 Blunt, Kansas, i.eueialj . Hendrluk, Iowa. General D C. Aloallain, D. U. General O V Davton, N. V. Hon. Thomas W. Kerry, M. C Mich. Hon. George Lawrence. M. C, Feuua. D. C. Forntv. Esq.. D. C. Jtsjor J. K. Douguty, K. Y. lion. Kichard Wai.acli. .Mayor of Washington, D. C. iion. Beniy Wl son II. 6 . H lion WnlamD Kellev Jl.CPcnna Hon. Ke llan V. Wholey, 11. C. Wni Va. bun, hueii C. Inuerso 1, M. C, 111. Don. llenry C Demlnir, M. 1) , conn. lion A. H. Lsl'ln, M. ('., N. Y. lion. Leonard Myers M.C . l'enna. Hon. Wl Hum A. Jewell. M. C.. N. J. Hon Geome W.Julian M.CInd. Hon. Stephen F. Wilson, si C Fauna. Hon. J. B Uilnne'l, at 0.. Iowa. lion. B F. aite, U. S. Senator Ohio. lion O. h. Latham W C, W. Va. Hon. Hen). E. Wilson. M. C, Ohio. Hn Km, W . OlilO. William E. Owens, Esti.Phlladilphi. 819 06 FINANCIAL. $0,000,000 SEVEN PER CENT. FIRST-tLVSS First Morgagc Bonds. THE BOBTH MlfiOCBI BAlL. Ol' COMPANY bas sntheiled as to sell their First M or gaps "even Per C ent 1 trrtT year Bonds. Tke whole amount la 80 000 0 10, Coupons, ps.fsble on the first soya of J tNU.tBT an 3 JULY ot ssch Tear, In New Tork. Btfore eonsenttns to this Agenry. we have made tare ml examination ot the merits of thee Bonis b. tending lllism slllnor Roberts, and others, to teoort upon the Cvnoltlon and proipecis of the Railroad. Their report on file at oar oce, and is high satlslactory. We do not hesitate to lecomrrend these Honds as being a first class security, and a most sale and Judicious In vestment. The proceeds of these bonds will be nsed rn exteniltni; a oad (already complete 1 ,0 miles Into North Mimourli to the Iowa Mate line, where It Is to connect wltn tho railroads ot Iowa; and to also extend It wettwrd to ihe JuDCiion with tbe Pacific Railroad tat Leavenwoith) and other roads leading no the Missouri River, so that tbismortf age of 86 CCO COO will cover acompltoJ out wellatoeaed Road of 389 miles In length, costing at lesst 816,00,1,00. with a net annual revenue after the first res , 01 over 81, 6C0 0,0, or a sum nearly four times beyond the amount needed to pay the Inteicst 00 tlieio Bonds. T he Income of the Boad will, of course, liicrease every year. The Fallrosd connects ,e great city of St. Louis with its two hundred thousand inhabitants, not only with tbe richest portions ot Missouri, but with tho States 01 lansss and Iowa, and tbe treat Pacific Railroads. To the Crst applicants we are prepared to sell FIVE HCM)RED THOUSAND DOLLARS, at the low rat of EIGHTY C1.M8, desiring to obtain a better pi Ice for the rtmainaer. This will yield about 9 percent income, and add 20 per cent, to principal at maturity. Any lurthcr Inquiries will be answered at our office JAY COOKE & CO., 7 Mini 13 AN KERB, No. 114 South THIRD Street. JAY COOKE & CO., No. IK South THIRD Street, BANKERS AND DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES IT. 8. 6s OF 1681. &20s, OLD AJJD HEW. iaiOs;CEKHFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS, 7 M).01fc8, 1st, 2d, and 3d berlve. COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES WANTED. lNIHRi-ST ALLOWED OS DEPOSITS. Collections made. Stocks .bought and Sold ou Commission, bpeoinl business accommodations reserved for LADIES. 8 72in tl, 8. SEC I RITI ES. A SPECIALTY. SMITH, RANDOLPH ft CO., BANKERS & EE0KERS, IO S. THIRD ST. 3 NASSAU ST. NEW YOKE. FHILADJDLTHLA. STOCKS AND GOLD BOUGHT AND HOLD ON COMMISSION HERE AKD 111 SEW YORK. ' ll I jAVIES BROTHEKS, Ko. 225 SOCK BTKEET, 13 ANKERS AND BItOKEliS, BDT AKD SSLL DMTED STATES BOHDS, 1881s, 5-20s, 10 40s. CJilTi-D STATES 1 $-10s, ALL IBBUK8. CFRT1FICATEH OF IJNDEBTEDK HS. Vercsntlle Paper and Loans on Collaterals aegetialed Stocks bought and Bold on Commission. 1 81 JHE FIRST NATIONAL BANK DAS REMOVED1 During the erettion ol Uie new Dank bulldlns, to 1 17 4p No. OS CliESNUT STREET fi90S.-P IVE-TWENTIES. V- w 7'30s - SEVEN-THIRTIES WANTED. DE HAVEN fc BBOT1IER, 1 7 No. 40 S. Third Stbkiit. SADDLES AND HARNESS. JJ A R N E S S. A LAKliF. LOT OF NEW U. 8. WAGOU HAR NESS, 2, 4, and 6 horse. Also, parts ot HAR KEH8, SADDLES, COLLARS, HALTERS etc, hniisht at tha erennt Government sales to be sold at a treat sacrifice W bolosalo or Retail. Tewther with our usual assortment ot WILLIAM S. HANSELL & SONS, Sit tit. 114 MARKET Street. fHO ARCH STREET. OAS FIXTURES, VLZl CllANDF.LIKK. BB05ZU STATUARY, Etc. VANK1RK CO. would respectluliy direct the atten- . I . . . v i . . A ...A Mi.ltlln u ,. .. .. L , n ,,np large and elenant assortment ol (its r'IXTUHs.8. IHAHtiillKkM anrt OHM AMEN 1'AL W ARKS 'those 'wishing handsome and thoroughly maoeuoods, at very reaaonaoio pnoes win unu n w their advantage to lve us a oall beior purcbaaiug else- N.'B. Soiled er tarnished fixtures reflnlahsd with sPeel.leM. Md at reasonable Prtg, A co S PARASOLS AT $1-25, tl-50, f 1-75, AND r tl 8Uk San Umbrellas, ai-,u, ' I.Mwml s.18.W0itTUltr, . SUMMER RESORTS. CONGRESS HALL, CAPE ISLAND. CHOICE BOOMS ean how e bad at this favorite House. 14) J. F. CAKE. QOLUIV.BIA HOUSE, CAPE ISLAND, N. J Opened on the 1st Eay of Jnne, 1868- GE0KCE J. BOLTON, 1 2?wlm2m PKOPRIKTOII. M E R C II A N T S' HOT E L, CAPE ISLAND, N. J. llis Hotel being entliely refitted and refurnl-hert In tht toe.t nianner, IS SOW OPEN toB THfc; KEOKP- 1ION OF Gt'EbTS. 'Ibe bouae Is located near tbe ocean, and every atten- tlcnulll te gltcn to mtrit tbe patronage of the euoilc MpMJTT & MASON, 6 52 tt PROrKI F.TOIIS. B KOWN'S MILLS BOARDING HOUSE. Ibe former patrons and friends of he Boarding House originaLy kept by tbe brown tamllr at Brown's Mills, in tie towntntp ot l emberton, county ot Burlington, and State of Jtw Jersey, are hereby imormed tbat tbe subscriber Is now ready to acco rumodate all wbo will lut' i biui wiib tbeii company. THOMAS SCA'lfERGOOD. U. B. Stcpcs for tbe acccmmodatlcn of passenrera to ai.d irtni Lrown's Mills, will run lrum Peiubertoo to depot. JUUH HAVCKS, 0 3sw2ui Propnuior oi outaes . .Tuni'e m Itr.TTTP Tr TUP UP. nif.mM tADt.N AUli ATLAM'lU RAlLltOAU. 'illKollCll 1 iWU tiUUKS. Five trains on ly to Aiiautlccity, aou one on 8undav. tlu mm iirr i Ill'hnLiAY. June 48. lhsii. trai'amlu icua Vu.e stieet keiry as loilows: hyeciai I xcuislon 6-00 A. M. Aian 7 M A. M. r nit lit, witb l'uneeiter Car attached D-15 . M. txpicfs tuuouiiQ in two uoursA .uu t. M. Atiuntlo Aucou.mouation s is p. at. IKll'UMNU LKAVB ATLANTIC. Leoia txcurnou 5 Is P.M. Niall 4 45 P. SI. iitikli ll M a. M. l xtrtta ulircufco in twu bours; 101A.1I, AcLomuiouailoii 6 W A. M. juiio.iuu Aucomuio. anou to Jacksoa and In tuitu uiaie stations, n uvea vine street 6'3n V M. l.eturnlug leavea Jackron 6'W A. M. LaUdontlvld Accommodatiou Traiu leaves Vine st.eet 10 la A. at. and'i on r. M, Leaves UidUoLfie d I'dOP. at andO'iSP. M. buuui.y Alan iriiui to At antic leaves Vine street at I au A At. aim Atiautlc at 4 46 P. M. Faro to Atlantic. 2 Round UId tickets, good only in tbe dav aud train un wlilcb tbey aie issued, :). tickets tor sate at no cub inesuut aireet (t ontmeniai Hotel), and at Uie oflice ot ibe t'biladelnbia local Lxpreis ( uiDpunt, o. 2ti S. rittb street. iiie rni aueipnia xpiess companv. rrtncipai uuica 'o Vb b. Flub strcei, Branco Oltlco So- 320 N A bsrves. sbove Vine, will attend to the ubuu! branches tf express Lubiness alocg the Hoe ot the read, and de liver liaignue, etc., to ai.d from all trains. Cooos of every description called wr and forwarded by express 'o Atlantic Cltv. and all way stations on tbe riad Bantane cliecked lroin residence at Phlla- oelpbia to botei or cottage at Atlantic ( ity 2o!2t JOHK O. BRYAKI Agent CAMDKN AND AMBOY, PHILADELPHIA AND 1'Rr.HTON, AND BKLVIDiCRK DEL A- WAUJl. HAILttUAUO, UHAM1 KAClllWIUfl AKUAJUfiMBM FOB 10CBI8T8 AND PLtASBRE TRAVEL TO NIAGARA FALLS, MONTREAL, QTIEBFC. THE WU111-. HUUM.MN6, li.'.ltt UKUUUE. BARA'IOOA. DfLAWARa. VTATKU UAP, ETC. ETO. These excursion routes are arranged tor the soeclal sceouimoSufon of tourlts and pleasure traveilets. enabling them to visit the celenrsted watering places of the Nuitb, at much lci8 tbau regular rates oi tare. Tickets good until November Ut, lm snd entitle the bolder to siop over at anv point on the route. r or i icasiB, miormation, ana circulars oescnptive or the routes, applv at tbe 'ticket C'fficeof tbe company, 0 fiS CI1LNNVT Street Continental Hotel. 30 Km W. H. UAlZJdKK, Agent ITOIt CuAJPE MAY. rommenoinir MONDAY. July 16. I860. Trains will leave (Upper Ferry) Market street, Philadelphia, as follows:- ,.. S'aO A. A,, aviuiuj) jnaii, uuv 14 bQ. J 00 P. M., Aeeommodatlun, due 0 P. V. 4 tiO P- A,.. Fast bxpress due 106 Returning will icsve cape island '30 A. M., Morning Mail, due 10-07. 9 CO A. M Fast Xxpress, due 12 01. 0-tOP. M.. Express dne 8 SJ. Ticket G filet s, at Ferry loot of Market street, and No SifcCbe.nut street. Continental Hotel. Persons purchasing tickets of tbe Agent, at No. 828 Cbesnut street, can by leaving orders, have their bag (ase called for and checked at their residences by Crsbsm's Bsgrsge Kxaresa. 18 J. VAN RENSSELAER. Superintendent. INSURANCE COMPANIES. LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AMD GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY Capital and Assets. $16,000,000. Invested in United States. $1,500,000. Total Preminma Received by the Company in 18ti5, S4.U4Y.175. Total losses Paid in 1865, $1,018,250. All Losses promptly adjusted without relet enoe to England. . . AIWUUU SMITH, Ueneral Agent for Pennsylvania. OFFICK, No. O lVleroliantB' Kxchann, rUILADILFHIA 18 11 6m TDROVIUENT LIFE AND TUU8T COMPANY 1 or ruiLAUKLrsu nv Ail mum r ,m)uiii cirrot, INCORPURA I tl) 81 MONTH, tid., 1895. 1 APITAL. 1A0 000, PAID IN. Insurance on Lives, bjr Yearlv Premiums ( or by S, 10, or J) rear Premiums, ISon-iorieiture. Endowments, payable at a nture age, or on print decease, by Yearlv Premiums, or 10 year PremiuuiJ both e a-ses Non-lorlekure. Annuities granted on favorable terms Trm i'o icles Chll 'ren's Kndowments 1 11 ij. , .uuiiau.r "uu (, 9 u.nuici .u oww...r 1: tTo$MXX?un proflu " M' This Company, while giving the Insured tbe security tiimrva rrcaivi'd at interest, an 1 uald on demand. authorized by charter to execute 'I rusts, aud io act si Fxecutor or Aomliiiatrator, Assignee or Guardian, and In other fiduciary capacities under appointment o an) Court of tills Commonwealth or of anv person or pur Sons, or bodies politic or corporate. nibkOTOUS. SAMUEL B.'8niPLF.Y. I Kit HARD CADBUBY, jmiHlA II IUI KKR HENRi" HAINK-t, JOSHUA H. MORRIS, T W1HTAKBKOWW. RICHARD WOOD, WM. i'- LONOSTRErH, ( HARf.ES F COFFIS SAAtTJEL B. BH1PLKY. ROWLAND PARRY. President. Actuary. THOMAS WI8TAB. id. D., 3. B. TOWN8B . m We did Esamlner. Leaal Adviser. TT0R SALE-STATE AND COUNTY BIGHTS P of CapeweO Co.'s Paten Wiri Guard and Air Beater for Coal OULempei It prevents the Chimneys lrom brcsklng. This we will warrant Also saves Sim third tbe oil, Call and see them, they cost but ten eeuts. Na. HUBAO .trt. Philadelphia. Sample sent to and part 1 Ms lHaitoevaieceiptefavCsttta, tu INSURANCE COMPANIES DKI.AWARBMUTUAL8AFKT7IN8URANCH HI'S NY, 1C0R10RATF1 BY lUK LfOISLATUBC OF I-KNBYLVAMA.lK. OrFlCE, . K. ITHNIH IHIHIl 5D WALSlff ai REETh, PHU.vtKLPHIA Olt TITrtSILLH- a At.M. t o an porta or a orld. ruiuuii j INLAND INflt'RANrrq On (loads by River csnai.I.ake and dCarriaitast all parts of the Union . FIRE 1NBUKAMOK9 in Merrnsndise seneraliy On Stores, liwellinc Houses, eto ASSETS OF TUB C OMl'ASf November 1. llA, l0,m Onlted States 6 par cent oan TT...WKI Ma 12(.,WM ' . " HI ..liSlOO-tt ii too " 7 J 10 per cent, loan Treasury Motei M.nS'afl KO.vM PUte 01 PcnuKylvanla Ffre I'er Cent m Loan ,. tO.UoOO M.COO Kiaie ot I ennsflvaula 8I1 Per Cent. Loan UJOttt 16 COO I Ity ol l blladelpbia Hix Per Cent. Loan 112,813-00 iO (00 Pennay vania Railroad Tirst Mort- saaeHlx fer t-'ent. bonds 90,000-00 25,000 Pennsylvsnla Hoi road fecond Mort- saae MX Per Cent, bond 23,1V) 00 20,000 vVeatern Pennsylvania KaliroadMort- ' W ""'X Percent. Honda. 2J,1S0I U.OOu sou Mharos Ntmk Garuiantown Oas Company, principal and Interest suarantced by 'be City of 1 hliadel- phla 13 ATI 90 T.1C0 iu Rharea dtock Pennsylvsnla RaU- . .TO,', Companv 0,380-00 6 COO loo harf Stock oitn I'eunsylvania ah ann ,Kroad Oomoany 1,250 00 40 000 Ixpoaltvl b Inlied 8'afs Oovern- . mnrt, iuMcct to ten days' ea 1 4O.000-M 90.000 State 01 Tennessee Five t or Cent, Loan 18,D0'O 1"0,7C0 Loans on Rnnna and Uortgaoe first Hens on City Property 170,000 00 ai,0;i8,8AO Par. Manet value. ...niejwo-OO Wal Fstate Jj00-00 HI la receivable for Insurance made..! 21,011 31 Valances due at Agencies 1 Premluins on Marine tolkles. Accrued Inte rest snd otner debts oue tbe Cora peat 40.011 44 Scrip and Htock of sundrv insurance and oibe' ( ompan lea. Alias, litl- niated vnlae 2,910 00 Oaab In banks eS5 AM R0 Casb In Drawer 618 43 08,Myi 11 2A3 030-1S DIRECTORS .Samuel K. Stoles, J F Penlstao. Tbomss C. Haad, uim , iiavia, rumunuA. ouarr, Tbi optiilus raulduig, Joi n R Penrose, James Trsqualr, llenry C. Daliett, Jr., Jiin.ea ('. Band. Willlnm C ILudwig, Jot eph 11. 8eal, (li ori.e ('. Leiper, Hojtb Crals, Robett Button. II nry moan. Wll Uim U. Konlton, Edward DarlnKton, H Jones H rook a, 1 dwanl Laloutcade, lacob P. Jones. James B WcFsrland, jovntia r. t ire, Horneer Alellvahi, J. H. Semple, PHtsborg, A. B Merger. Pittsburg, ll T. Mnrumi Plttahnpff. John D. lay lor, TPOMaS C. 'AM Ptement. JOHN O.DAVIS, Vice President. Pfkbt LTturmr secretary. lis SORTU AMERICAN TRANSIT INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 133 South FOURTH Street PHILADELPHIA. Annual Policies uwued attalnst Oenrral Aeeldsnta all d rcriptlonr at exctedlr gly low rates. Inrurauie eflccted tor one year in any sum rrora $1 to tit: KiO, at a premium of only cue-ball per oent securins the mil amount Insured in caseol death, and a cotTDensatlon each week eoual to the whole pre uiluiu palo bbuii time Tickets lor 1, 2,1,6 7, or lOdaya orl, , or 6 months, at 10 cents a dav, lnsurinn in the sum ot asvDO, ur living al per week It dlsabieu to be had at tna Oenctai (flee, No. 1MB. 1'OURTH Street, rhliadel pliia. or at iLe various Railioad Ticket ofllces. Be sura to purebae tne tickets ot the North American Transit Insurance Ctmpaiiy. For circulars and tortber miormation applv at the Genera) On.cc, or of any oi the authoiizid Agents of the "ouipany. LWI8 u IlOUPT, Presidenu JAM KM M. COMIAD, 'Ireusurer JlVKBY C. BROWN, S.creiary. JOHN C. BULUX' , Solicitor. 1lRKClOR.H. L I . lloupt. late oi Pennsylvania Railroad Company M. Bairil. of M. HaX'wIn A ( o.'e. t-HU.utl C. Palmer, ( anfaier oi Commercial Bank. Kit bard Wood, No. 30H Market sUeet un t s M. Conrad, ho. fc'3 Maiket street J. V.. Bingslev, continental Hotel. H. (1. 1.einenring,Noa 237 and 239 Dock street' Fomue: Work ot Wi.rk, McCouch A Co. (icorce Martin, No. Sit Chcsnut street 1 i 10m 1829CUAIlTEI1 TERPETUAL. FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY PHILADELPHIA. Assets on January 1, 1800, sa,50Q,85roo. Capital $mm w Acctueu Surplus IHAMSU Premium l,lot,S0-8l UNSETTLED CLAIMS, 11 467 63. IKCOM FOB MM 110 000. LOSSES PAID SINCE 18SO OVEB 5,000,000. Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms. DIRECTORS. Charles II Bsncker. t dwaid C. Dale, George Kales, Alfred Filler. Francis W. Lewis, 11. S. Tobias Waknei, Samuol tirant, oeorye W. Richards, laaaeiea. reier aicv ail. CHARLES N. BANCKXR. President EDWARD (1 DAI.K. VliA.PnuitiU.1 JAB. W. McALLlSTtB, Secretary pro tern, t ttlM Q-IRARD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. OFFICE. ho 416 M ALN LTBf RXfcyr, P111LA tiELPHIA ' CAPITAL PAID IN. IN CASH, 20Q,vve. Ills ccmpary eontlnuesto write on firs Ri$i$ tntp Its capital, with a good sorpiu . is sa ely invested. 701 Looses by flre nave Beta promptly palo, and more tbaa 500,000 litsbursed on this account within tbe past few yeara, Foi tbe present tbe oflice of this company will remain at No. 410 WALNUT HTHEET, Bui within a few month's will remove to lis uwi BCILDtNO K. K. CORtiKR BJCVENTH AND CH FHNVT BTBEET8. Then as now. we shall be bappy to Insure our patrons a ucb tales as are consistent with aaiety, nutkCToas I'HOBAe tHATHA, . . L FRliD 8. GILLJ5TT. LKMAN bHt-PPARO, VhO. MAIRKLLAR, JOU SLPPL1E JOliN W t LaGUORN, un a rrKK.K.JL. rt l. L.A W KS.Nl'W CHARLES L DUPORT. HKNRYF. KENNt-Y, JOSfcPU klAPP. at. i. THOMAS CRAVEN. Inaidant. trUKIiB Q I LLl 1 T Xre.luant and Treaaitrer. JAA18 B ALVORD, eecieu eUn, 11S pnCENIX INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHI I LAlirLPUlA. M IMOl.1 OL..1LD D04 4'HAItrKB PJRPETOAL. Ko 2- Vt ALU 11 r-triet. opposite the Excbauae. luaddMinio MARINE and ili LA D LNSU RANCH tils Ct nioany insures nom loss or Oamweiiy Pike, on libeial erms on iiuildlngp, men tiam.tae. laraltura, eta. lor limited periods, and peruianently t.n buildings, br ucpokit oi premium j ne ompsDy i.as oern in it operation tor mora niaur'LX'lY iA nn.ounuK wuicn an tosaes nave beej iiiutiiDtlv ailluned and palo Joi n L. Bodge. Lawreuos Iwla. Jr., David Lewta, ' Berjaniiu Kt'.ing, Tbouiai H. Powers. A. R. Al cllenry Edmoud CaatlUon, I.nnta n L'afi At. B. Mabouey, John 'I . Lewis, Wlllism S Grant Robert W. Learning, 1 Clark W barton, Sauiae IWllcox WTJCUJSRAUi, Prealden hamdil w iicox, eecretarv iii IIRB INSURANCE KXOLUSIVELY.-THB ? PENN8V1.VAN1A FIRE INMCRANtlC 4?OAl PAN i-Incorporated 18io-tihar'er Perpetual No. altt V ALN I T Street, opioelte Independence equare. Ibis Company, favorably known to the coiuinnnltr for over torty years, continue to insure against loss or damage by tire on Publio or Private BuliduiKS sithar Sernianentiy or for a limited time. Alao on Furniture, toeks of Goods and Merchandise generally, on Uberai Their Capital, together wl in a large Burulus Fund invested In the most careful manner, which squIiIm them to offer to the insured au undoubted aeenrii a? Uie case of loss. ' w " vaacTOE Daniel femitb. Jr.. John DimiMiM Alexander Benson, Isaac iiarlehurst, Thomas Smith Heniy Lewk), a no ma uoduis, Daniel Haddock, WlULa5 f