The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, September 11, 1866, FIFTH EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE DAILY" EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1866.
CITY INTELLIGENCE.
JJ-'tr Additional Local Huns ete FUh i'affc
Ma8 Meeting of thk Jounson-Cltmeu
Party. Lat cvtniuu h. niusa meeting of ths
Iriends t Pre? idem, Johnson wb held Ht tho
ontv Court lloitsr, the ohjoct of which was
to organize a Johnson Club of the Sixttt Ward.
I'eiei Krltz, Jr., imnuled.
Hon. Willlrtin 1'. Johnston was Introduced,
nd wan received with much enthusiasm. II a
then delivered an adilros on the duties ant
responsibilities ot etrlzmsln the present sta.e
f the country, lie argued that one of the first
duties ot every tnun in a Government framod
like that of the Vnited States is to jiold obe
dience to it; to respect the citizen who has been
chosen lor the tnno beiiiir as the executor of the
law, lor in respecting him jou show respect for
the law ibcit. We aro about, he said, 10 enter
upon a great, political contest, which may la-tt
tix months or ris years. No man could tell
when it would bp cuded, and It bhould not be
but on the triumph of rleht.
The Constitution should be huurled down to
posterity a it was received from those who went
tefore lis. If the chief duty of the citizen is to
mpeet the executor of the law as the represen
tative ot the law itself, what shall be t'aouelit of
an attempt to hold biji up to ridicule and con
tempt? What ot the conduct of Confess In the
attacks made upon the heal of the nation, con
tinued unceasingly for six months? There is no
more lusinious way to atthek a government than
to attack its chosen bead. What have we seen
in tne halls ot Cougres i A body of men repre
senting only a portion of the country have
wasted mouths in dcvisinT measures to oppress
another portion of the people. We are told by
a lew members of Conttrcss that this Constitu
tion is not the Constitution of the country, and
propositions have been made to remodel it.
That must not be. In the contest which is about
to take place there muBt be no neutral; every
man must titke sides, and those who want the
Government to be perpetuated must BUitaiii the
Government.
The speaker then elanced at the question of
representation. He snid that, according to the
proposed change, New England, not havine a
large negro population, will not lose anv of her
members ol Congress, but Pennsylvania will.
He thought the people of Pennsylvania would
. not agree to this, though the members of Con
gress Irom this State had acted with the New
Lnglanders. -
lie had no objection to the change, if the re
presentation In the Senate of tlw United States
was to be buned upon the number of voters as
is proposed by the Mouse ol ltepresentatives.
Mr. Johnson closed by referring to the visit ot
President Johiison to Philadelphia. Ha said
that if the city authorities had not turned out to
receive him, the people had done it. which was
far more gratifying to hiui. The speaker fully
endorsed the action of the National Union Con
vention which met in this city, and be thoutrht
the people would yield assent to all the princi
ples prorauluo ted by it. He closed amid much
applaue, and was followed by Oliver I'. C.rn
man, Esq. The meeting wus larae and quiie
cnthusiaRtie.
A Sampson Among Locomotives. The
Lehigh & MahuuoY liranch of the L. V. R. It.
has just added to its) rollius: stock a new locomo
tive, which for its size aud power exceeds any
locomotive in use in ttiat part of the country.
The name ot this now engine is "Consolidation
No. 03," and wus built by 31. W. Baldwin & Co.,
of this city, from designs furnished by Alexan
der Mitchell, Ei., Master Machinist of tiie L.
and M. Branch. The Consolidation welirh3 j8
tons 6 cwt., 20-lnch cylinder, with 24-inch stroke;
has 8 driving wheel, 48 inches in diameter, with
tut a single truck; length of furnace 9 feet; 173
inch flues. The Consolidation is built ou a nnv
principle, which gives it great power, viz.,
having only one "tvuek." which beais none of
the engine's weight, but is merely a guide and
contributes to keeping the track.
The weight of the eneine rests on the drivers,
and as a conequen e gives them a power of
adhefcion which cannot 'be obtained with thy
ordinarily constructed locomotive. Another
peculiarity oi the Consolidation is that it will
turn a curve with any engine built. The Read
ing Railroad has an engine ten tons heavier
thun the Consolidation, hut it can only be used
on portions of the load; to turn than curves
it is useless. A few days since the Consolidation
was put to a test, draWinur 107 empty coal oars
up a grade of !i6 teet to th mile preity goad
ewdem-e that the Consolidation is entitled to
ranfc as a Sampson among the locomotives.
Another trial was made alter wards, when 7."
empty cars were drawn up a lid feet grad'
which is about GO per cent, better th-m au ordi
nary locomotive has yet accomplished.
Professional Thief. At the Central
Station, yesterday, a man who gave the name of
Edward u (ioidou, but who was ocuer known
as Dutch Heiniichs, ot New York, had a hearing
on the charge of being a professional thief. The
prisoner was arrested' on one of the Sixth street
cms, about 10 o'clock on Sunday evening, in
company with me or two others. When first
spoken to, he said he was pome from New York
to Washington, and did not want to get off the
car. At Sixth and Minor streets he ran through
the car and attempted to make hi escape, and
Officer Levy discharged his pistol, without etl'ect.
at him. The detective, upou being asked if he
knew the pr;6oner, said he had heard it said he
was a proiessionai; didn't kuow thai he had
been arrested m this city.
Chief Frauklm testified that the prisoner was
a professional thief: that he ha.i beeu arrested
in this city on the charce ot robbing the First
Nationsl Bank, aud that a bill of indictment
had been touud against him. He had obtained
bail and had been a fugitive from justice. It is
in this way that to many persqna charged with
oIlenes escape punishment throutrh the instin
mentaliiy ot prolessionul bail-goers, lieiurica
was committed tor ninety days under the pro
fessional thieves' law.
Firemex's Eluctiox. Last evening the
firemen elected A-Mttunt Kugiueers. In the
First District Terence McCuBker and William
.Butler were the candidates, -ilr. Jlct'usker was
tdected. His headquarter wercjat the Moyu
uiensing Hose House, aud the various compa
nies voting In his favor visited the Hose House
and cheered the successful candidate. Th
ihiladelnhia Hose Company, headed nv a baud f,
ot music', was among those who ih us paraded. II
The AlovameUhing Hose House wus illuminated,
and a display of fireworks, tiring of cuunou,
aud bonfire? iu the aeiliboihood and? up the
uemuu-wttuuu. i
Iu the Second District the candidates were 1
George Heneler, of the Mechanic Enirine Com
pany; B. V. Drumel, of the Diligent Hose Com
pany; Thomas Brooks, of the Northern Liberty
Engine Company; and Joseph S. Robinson, of
the Vigilant Engine Company. A lav a- could
be nscertained, Mr. Hensler had a suttirieut
number of votes to elect him, aud his election
was conceded by Mr. Ilobiujou, the next highest
candidate.
In thu Third District, Jo-eph, Van t-le:i, o
the Liberty Engine, was elected.
In the Fourth District, Edward Wnaht, of lue
Washington Eire Company, was elected.
Meetiso at the League House.
Yesterday afternoon the Southern Loyalists
appointed by the late Convention to travel over
the route taken by the President, assembled at
the Union Leaeuo House. About thirty or
torty were piesent, including Governors Brown
low and Hamilton. Colonel fclokes, Hon. Joseph
J. Stewart, of Ualliniore, and other prominent
gentlemen. As lenrcseutauvc of the Commit
tee on Reception, "Hon. John l Veireo, in a
neat aud eloquent uddrea, introduced the dele
gates to General Kobeson, ot New Jersov, ex
pressing Hie gratification ot the League at the
opportunity they had of extondlng hospitulities
to their Southern brethren, and also sympathy
with the noble work in vbich they were about
to enirace.
General Robeson made some appropriate re
marks, welcoming the delegates to New Jersey,
to which ex-Governor liaunlton, on behalf of
he delceatcs, rewnondi'd at some lensth. The
cl -catcH took their departure f rom the city at
o'clock.
Jikatii of Hon. Josiah Randall.
Yesterday, in the (Jiprw Seioni, Charles N.
Alarm, t,sq , anmmt.ccd thedeath of lion. Josiah
Randall, nnd in a few words paid an eloquent
tribute to the memory of the deceased.
Judge Ludlow, in reoly, aid: We hear with
very great pain of the death of Mr. Randall, nnd
we desire to no all in our power to honor his
memory. The deceased wus an eloquent and
learned practitioner half a century a:ro, and
maintained his exalled character to the las'.
He belonged to that eeneration ot honorable
lawyers which did much to establish the repu
tation of this bar. As one and another of the
teniors of the bar sink into the grave, it will be
well tor us it we not only honor the dead, but
emulate th' i example, and thus prove that
they have not lived in vain. The motion of the
District Attorney is granted, aud it is ordered
that the Court adjourn to 10 A. M. to-morrow.
Let the Clerk make a minute of these pro
ceedings. Buildino Improvements. Four hand
some buildiuKs are to be erected on the east
side of Broad street, south of Columbia avenue,
the permits having been taken out for the same.
These buildings will be lour stories in heieht,
and seventy feet deep. A church for a Metbo
(list Episcopal congregation is to be erected on
the (icrmantown road, above Broad street,
which is to have a front of 60 feet and a depth
of 75 feet. Two stores and dwellings combined
have been erected at Kif'th and Dickcrson streets,
and four dwelling in the same neighborhood;
two dwellings are in the course of construction
on Reed street, between Third and Fo irth: lour
dwellings are being erected on Sixteenth street,
below Lombard; and in other neighborhoods
the building operations are progressing.
Meeting of tiie West New Jersey
Battist Association. This nociety will hold
the Fifty-tilth Anniversary Meeting with the
North Bitpti-t Church ol Camden, to-day, the
llch instmit, rommencinrr at 2 o'clock P. M.
Rev. I). Henry Miller, D. D.. will preach the
opening sermon, and Rev. A. .1. Hires the doc
trinal sermon, 3'he body, at lis last anniver
sary, compiised forty-live churchep, with a
membership of over seven thousand. The as
sociation year now closing bus been one of
lurge prosperity and increase.
Accident. Last evening, a driver, name
unknown, was thrown from a cart at Ridge
avenue and Wallace street, nnd was severely
injured. The accident occurred throueh an
other curt being run into it, and the driver of
the latter, Henry Li. le, was arrested and held
to bail to await the other's injuries.
CLOTHING.
I. s x. s i
SADDLES AND HARNESS.
UE OLDEST AND LARGEST
SADDLE AND HARNESS
MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENT IN THE
COUNTRY.
LACEY, MEEKEU & 0.,
RETAIL HOUSE,
No. 1216 CHESNUT STREET,
WHOLESALE house,
No. CS0 MARKET STREET,
OFFER OF TIIF.IB OWN M AXUFAC TCKF. :
8A 1 DLES, 200 Btj les, 2U0O qualities.
HARNESS from 815 to MM per set.
Mountings, Bridles, lilts. Whips, lilnnkets, Combs,
Brushes, Holes, Government Harness, Plough liridlcs,
Hog Collars, radded Humes. Wood Stirrups, Travelling
Bags, Trunks anu Valises, Lunch Baskets, Chamois,
B acking, Boots, eto.
We call the attention of merchants visiting this
market, also the city retail traUeto our larse, cheap
and varied stock.
aatiuirp LACEY, MEEKER & CO.
A R N E S S.
A. LARGE LOT OF KEW U. S. WAGOX HAR
NESS, 2, 4, and 0 hore. Also, parts ot HAR
FSfi. SADDLES. COLLARS. HALTERS etc.,
bought at the recent Government Bales to bo sold
at a areat nacrifico. Wholefalu or Retail. Together
with cur usual a.-sortnicut ol
SADDLES YAKD SADDLER YBAED WARE.
WILLIAM S.HANSELL & SONS,
3 1 5c. Ill MARKET Street.
MILLINERY, TRIMMINGS, ETC.
p E 31 O V A L .
I. S. CUSTEK & SON
. HAVE BEMOVFD TO
No. 726 ARCH Street, Below Eighth,
Where they have now in hand a t.rge asgortnicnt of
FALL MILLINERY GOODS,
OK EVLRT DESCRIPTION. IBllwsmlm
MRS. R. DILLON,
Nos. 323 and 331 SOUTH Street.
II as a handsome ag'tortment of MILLINERY: Mtuse
and Infanta' Uata na Ctvt Bllkli elVti x.'rpc
MARKE17
. ST.
"HlbbnslrMthers,riower,riamea1tc , ..
AMUSEMENTS.
"VT EW CHESNUT STREET THEATRE.
J.N CHFHM'T mrvet. abovn TtTlftn.
Doors oprn at 1 15. 'uri hid n.cg at H
TliK KAHlllOJiAHLK. BESOHT.
1III8 (Tueidny) tV'fcNiNO, Sepumoor II,
of tie Infaupmant oi
'ihe IUHtinnltha I rrlo Trngedlonne, I
HAll'iXK VESTVALI,
ASP IO-IIIVK1.Y LAr NIOMT
ol' John f rom nam's OranU spectacular Drama. In five
....nti.Ud JtFL rtr.MONIO,
with It Splendid New ccenery. by It. 8. Smith.
An (.el (i (Willi Miff VESTVALI
Bnpportid by ihe
BlhEAO'lH OF TIIE NFW COMPANY,
andthp N v. w or 11 1 STliA.
WKDNEHUAV I VENIMI, September 12.
Flrpt nltilit oi an entlr. ly new ( mini, founded on
Huiwer'a Leauil ul novel, "Mdlit and MoraniK," ol
entitled MARKIAOE CFltTIKIOATE.
8ATUHI AY AtTEKNOOy. hiiDtmiDer 15,
URA1) FAMlLr MAlI.Efc..
VTEW AMERICAN THEATRE WALNUT
XN Strret, bove E.tihth.
H. A. EAKiSHAVV 8o'e Lcusee and Manager.
MEW ATI RACTIONS.
I.t Nleht of the hlnhly Hucieulul Engntcmcnt of
tiie Yoanii, lieaulllul, and Gifted
WOKRKLi SIHTERS.
KOPIIIK, IPKNE. AM) JENNIE.
THIS (luenday) EVENING, eptembell,
En A DIAVOLO
FraDlavolO Mini HCHIP, VOnRT.I,L
Zcrllna ..Mim IRENE WOURKEE
Lady Ailcash Mlxa JENNIE WORHELL
To be loliowed br the t'omlc Drama entitled
I.ROkMSU THE ElNfc.
To conclude with ihe Nanrlcal Dmma entitled
l.LA K K Y K I SUS N.
Friday EvenlnK HeneOt ol -M ls JK NNIR WOUB :LL.
i;ram matinke, matuuhay aki'krnoo.
w
Ab.N Ul d'f R fi K T T II K A 'C K
N. E. comer ol MNTH and WALNUT Streots.
TH 9 (Tntaday) EVEN I NO. Rentember 11,
Second Appear am e of the DhtinnulslieJ Arnais,
AIR. IKa.vK A1AYO
AND
MRS. AGNES PERRY,
who will appear In the celebrated Drama (from the
Erinch) ol a
ROMANCE OF A POOR TIIU.VO MN.
Manuel Mi. FRANK M4YO
Marguerite Mm. AUNlS PERRY
mparl,nrcine Mr. J. It. KOUEKld
MRS. .JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH STREET
'I IIEATHE. Begins at quarter to 8 o'cloek.
E.SGlUI'JIKM Ob- 1UE ORJiVl CO MEDIANS,
MR. AND taRS. V J. FLORENCE,
who will apvear In THUEE PIECES, and
NINE CIIARACIEKS,
with SONGS and DASCis.
TO-NlCHT,
Tyrone Powers' Drama entli ed
BORN TO WOOD LUCK j
OR, A N IRISHMAN'S EOHTUXE,
THE YOUNG ACTREfS,
and IUK RhTUKNED VOiAlNTEEB.
Mr and i)r. FLO REN J E
fn nine c)-arete.rs. with conus and dancen.
O li E R T II E L L E II ' 8
"SALLE DIABOLIOUE."
ASSEMBLY itUlLDKNU LARGE HALL
A 1E 1KEU Bli Li t-nf.tua t W-EK.
Heller's New Spectral Parlor Pantomime (first nights).
'fLAYlNU WITH tlims IS."
An entire change ot every act thl week.
irfATlNftK (SATURDAY, tifl o'clock.
E.vcnlmi Dmrs open at 7. Commence at 8.
Admission 50 cents; secured seats, 7r cents. M 10 Ot
"VIEW ELEVENTH STREET OPERA. HOUSE,
JJN ELEVENTH street, above HKSNUT.
"I'UHi FAMILlr XlKn'IKI "
OPJ:iV FUR 'I' IK SK.lMlV.
C4KM'KUSS &- DIXEV'S iI I. S rtCL.
the Great Star 'Jroupo oi the World, in their GK.VND
ETHIOPIAN SOIREES, SONGS, DANCES, NEW
El HLl.SOl'EH. and PLaKT ATION KUKNO.
Doois open at 7 o'clock. Comrnencinrc at 8 o'clock.
b30om J. L. CAliNcKOS, Mauaaer.
E LL EY'S G U A X I
NORTH ASIKDICAN
will rosrnvzLY take place .
AT THE
WABASH AVJNUIi 1MNK,
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS,
FRIDAY, SEPT. :M, 180(1,
AT WUICII TIME
HALF A miim DOLLARS Iu PRIZES,
INCLUDING
$100,000 IN GUHEMIACKS,
"Will fue I-tsciitl to Tlckct-Ilollcis.
Capital Prize !?3O,0O0.
NUM1SEU OF TICKETS ISSUED, 500,001).
EVERY OTHER TICKET DUAWS A PRIZE.
1 Gilt, In Greenback
1 Ght, In Greenbiicks
1 Gilt, ui Greenbacks
1 Gl.t. In t-ietulittcks
1 Gilt, in Greenbacks
1 Gilt, li) Greenbacks
'211 Gilts, lu Greenbacks, i,10oii euch.
tt:jl),l0
lO.nOU
O 01 M
4 000
It, urn
2,0.0
i V!t U"u
, I0W J
1 1). I,'
1 OHO
8,nu:i
ft.OOO
5,lltl0
ftlHSI
20,01.0
1,001)
'i.ono
30,000
20 oim
13 U00
12 0,0
'247 m
11C1ZE.
Guts, in lireeuuucKs, .uescu
IV Gilts, in Greenbacks,
M Gilts, iu Greeubucks,
KU0 Gilts, lu Greenbacks,
ltii.it Guts, iu Greenbacks.
100 each.,
AO each,
loeaou.
6 euch.
1 Gilt, Residence in ciucago
10 (illts, Lot iu Chicago, 0 each
40 Gins, l'itinoB,6liu each
'iU Gifts, Meiodcons, lAUeucb
lt)0 Gilts, Bibles. friO each
2i'0 (jilts, Gold Watches, Kl.'.O euch
iito Gliu, Golu Watches, loo each
Hi 0 Gilts. Silver Watches, 05 each
WO Gins, silver Waicdes, 10 euch
247 S4U Glitu, worth.
JiVLlll OiJtLEK X1CE.LT DRAWS A
We take pleasure In ounouticliiir tliut we hnva met
with uu paralleled success, la spite oi llio mativ swiu
uliuu u lienies that have been prcjenteU to tliu people
i y irrcspuusiUie parties, 'ibis iuft consldermion hiu,
however, operated to telay our sales, and lueveut our
At-eins from properly repoitlu, until we were ruilvable
to sausiy nit'ui tiiui uur euimpriHo is wuut It has been
ropretuleu to be lu consciiucuce. we are compelled io
extend the t'Uie ot Uriiwinn uni I the28tliof heptcmber,
at which tluiti the Illinois ctaie t uir wlU be held, tvheu
it will punuve y occur.
Arruuvenients ureuowbcliiB made lor the drawinir.
The ciiecks 600,000 In number, are nearly ready, iue
pianol uruwiUK adopted Is as lollows: Duplicate, num
beis, iniin 1 io If 0,11)0, aro placed iu awheel; the lirst
number drawn out tuk.es the hiyliest n:, the next tlio
second hiuht st prize, and ao on until the whole V!.rt).0' 0
prices are diuwu ; the whole drawing: to be superintended
b.v a committee appointed bv the uitdienco. ihe Walmsli
Avenue Uiuk bus .jeeu engaged, as will be seen by lue,
loilowiua:
C'ficaoo, Angust 21, li(i
This Is to certily that Messrs. a. A. Kelley & c0
have his day lett.ed the Wabuxh Avenue Kins 'or tuo
evening ol' tlve 2btu day oi oepteuilur, and naid i, r
the ruuie the tuui or three huuurcd dollars (caon.)
L. li. JOilNSON a Co..
Lessees oi the Kink.
The druwinjt will take place alter the Concert, woero
20 ll00 per"ous cau willies it A committee wM
be appointed by the audience to take charge o: tue
same.
All agents aud pttrchasera will bo supplied with n
correct list of the draw ing as soon Hi published.
Tickets are mrsnie at the principal uotvj ueeuelos
hotels, untl but k stores, aud at ouroulcu, so. mis Kun
dolph street Price oi tickets. M each. feutbvmail
on teccipt ol price, aud thieo tent i-Uuip lor ret'.uu
postano. ...
Great Inducements are oflereil to amenta who uie
wunted eveo where. Write tor our terms at once.
Bend rcio;euce w ith application.
SPECIAL TERMS, OR CLUB HATES.
5 tickets to one address lor if)
10 tickets to one address lor mig
'20 tickets to one amines lor n cu
30 tii Uets to one addte s lor
4'i tickets to one uddrcss lor jr, ,j
80 tiokeis to one audress lor ,oo
In every cae st nil the uuiu i of each stibsertber nnd
their Post Oitice address. Money by draits, I'ost Olllce
order, ex prima or iu registered letters, may be scut at
our rr-k.
EVERY OTHER TICKET DRAWS A PRIZE.
Wo refer bv permission to tlio following well-known
business lion st s :
J B. LI I 1'INCOTT Js CO., rubllBliors, Phllauelphta,
remisylvunla.
SHELDON li Cr.. Publishers, V'cw York.
JA&L. UAKLEM Importer, Sew York,
I ROSHY UNHWOIllll, Publishers, Boston.
1AP1'1. McK.EI.LOP Ji C., t omuierclai Age icy,
Chhuiio. 111.
LOL1S SAARBACII A SCHWARTZ PluIaJelphia
SAMUEL D. BURLOt K (Into Ml lcr )i, Burlok).
Phl'etlelphia.
MOSS & CO., I'nlladolphla.
Address
A. A. KELLE7 & CO.,
No. 105 RANDOLPH Street, Chicago, 111.
.JOHN J. KHOMRll,
fOLIS AGENT FOR PHILADELPHIA,
Ke at!li5i . JJo. 43 CUESNUT Street.
AMUSEMENTS.
QKAM) NATIONAL CONCERT
FOR TUF. BENEFIT OF 111 B
SOLDIERS' AND SAILERS'
NATIONAL ORPHANS' HOME FUND,
riSDIB ACtPlfl'6 CF TUB
SOLDIERS' AMD SAILOKS' UNION,
WASHINGTON. D. C
AT MOVER'S THEATRE,
On Thursday Evening, August 2, 1868,
I'OSri'ONED UST1L
THURSDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 11.
300,000 Tickets voill be sold at $1 each
75,C0O Presents Awarded, valued at $250,000.'
$25,000 of the Profits to be gieen to the Sol
diers' and bailors' national Orphans' Home
Fund, $2500 to the Washington Male and
Ftmalc Orphan Asylum. The balance, after
deducting expenses, to be paid to the Trea
utrtr of the Soldiers' and Sailors' Union,
Washington, D. C.
Oue Present to Kvcvy Four Tickets.
TICKETS CAN BE OBTAINED FROM
OWENS & CO.,
Military ami Naval Law Olllce,
So. ,W7 CliEbSUT Street, Opposite the State House,
Philadelphia. Pa.
Aho sent to any part ol the country promptly by mall.
LIST OF PRESENTS TO BE AWARDED.
'I hree-atory Brick residence, u street be
tween Sixth and Seventh 18,000
1 Tbiee-sior Brick rcsideuco, ceotd struct,
near E 10,VPO
1 Hirec story UrlcU residence, Tentn street,
between XL and N 801.
1 Iwo story illicit residence, '1 enth street,
between M aud M ft.OOO
1 Tw o stoiy 1 rick residence, Tenia street,
between M and SOU
2 Fine City Li'ts, on Severn li street, north.. 4 not)
1 Splemliu Cairlave, Uoises, aud Harness
couinlo'e 4, (Ml
1 Splendid Diamond Kluir 14 UOO
1 Set I'lamouds complete (Pin, J.urKlus,
and Klnxs l.VMl
1 Grand Piano (Stclnway) 1 Sin!
1 Si lid Sliver Tea Set l.(K)l)
111 Cm nd Pinnos, ISUUO each 6 1 ou
10 Grand Pianos s.V'Oeacli ft I'D
It 0 tients' Gold Watches, '.'(I0 each 2d 6,'.
50 Ladies' Oold Watcaes 6115 euch 6 2i0
ft O rand Jleluiic-nns, i2tll each I.u i
(-0 A mencau-cuse Silver Watches. 875 each.. 6.0W)
75 HuutliiK do do 4U each.. H.nU
.1(1 Diainoud Rings, SKIO to 2fl0 each 7 .V.il
25 Miimond Pits. 1U0 cacn 2.5'it)
4U SewinK -Machines, feluu each 4 o 'U
2 do 75 eacl 1 &uu
20 Sllver.plotcd Tea Sets. f76 each 1 ftmi
.'iO Si ver castors, 8i0 euch i.-.o
5,t)t0 Clocks, Albums, Jeweliv, &c, 5 to 1
tneb 27,C0fl
11 000 Tea and 'J ublo Sjioons tc, k2 to 5 each.. 2jIMI
IU tit 0 Cold PeDS, sleeve Buttons, fcc, 61 to 3J
each 14,000
49,433 Books, cutlery. EngravinKJ, ic, tl to 610
each sn.dOO
Total J50.UOU
The awards will be made alter the Conceit, on tlio
stiine oi the theatre, where three thousand persons citn
w itiicss It. A coininitiee will be appointed bv the audi
ence lo superintend the sumo.
Prlii ed li' of awards will bo published and auppl'cd
to Agents and Ticket-holders. Par, lea having tickets
w ill letaln them until aitor the owuids ure rnudo, und 1.
their numbers uppesr In the list, thev will torward their
ticketsjuimeiliaiely, with mil directions an to tlio shln
pingol M'oils or deeds tor the property, 'llckots lor
siilc at all the principal Hotels. Book, and Musio stores
in the city and at the Headuuurters, in the Mamuioib
iur VtiuiriirK ior the beneilt ol tlio holdlers' and Sailors'
at tonal Orphans' Home Fund, corner ol Seventh street
and Pennayivuuia avenue, Washiuton, D. C.
'Ihe Lirectnrs appeal to the liberality of the peoplo to
plvo this enterprise their klnu support, and thereby
ai-sist In re.icviug the wants ol the orphans ol our lalleu
comrades.
CARD. A large number of tickets remaining unsold,
It wlll be necessary to postpone the drawlug until
THURSDAY, the 11th of October, lHWi, at which time it
will positively occur.
The many swindling schemes that have been pre
sented, to the public diirlns the past lew months, some
what delayed our sales, until wo wero able to satis it
the peop.e throughout the country tuut this cnterpiiso
was n-nuiue. aud soicly lor cluultab e purposes, lite
Diicctors are colillilent of the siilo of every ticket, and
have allotted sulbcient time to guarantee the sates
without any further postponement
Jlnj 11. A. HaLL. Pres. Soldiers' and Sailors' Union
Col. CHAS. E. CAPERAKT, 1
MojM.H ALBURoi' R, Managing Directors.
WILLIAM n. AloltsK,
TRRASt-RY Department.
Office of Intlunal HtvuNDu,
Washingion. Juno2. lblitf.
Whereas II. A. Hall and others, as "Maiinunu nim.
tors" ot the "Oiand national Concert," to beheld in
Wasluniitou. D. C, on ihe ii of August next bavemaoe
clue application to i.. Clepban, Collector of Into.-ual
Revenue lor the Collection DiMrict of the District ol
Columbia, ior permission to bo d a lotiery, ratlle, or
(.-lit euterorlse, and presented to him satbfuctory evi
dence that the pioceeds of said lottery, radio, or trill
enterprise will bedevoicd to charitable uses, permission
Is hereby granted to sui h ' AlunaKii'g lilrectora" to hold
nich lottery, ratlio. or gift enterprise iree from at. dm run,
whether Irnni tax or license, iu respect to such lottery
ratt.o, or ;lit enterprise. E. A. ROLLINS,
Commissioner.
Wc refer, by permission, to
Major-Oeneral V infield S. Hancock, V, S. A.
I. mi iul Robert C. Si heuck, Al. c . Ohio.
Ceuerul Halbert E. Paine, M. C , Wis.
lieneral John li. Kotchum. Al. c., A. Y
Cent ral James tl Blunt, Kausus.
lieneral J- M- Ilcndrick, it.wu.
Oeneral D. C. -MO' allaiii, D. C.
OdieralO V Dayt. u,N. V.
lion. '1 boiuas W. Kerry, Al. r., Jted.
Hon. George Lawrence. SI. C, Peuua.
1). O. l oruev, Esij., D. C.
major J- E. Douguty, N. Y.
Hon. Richard Wai:uch, Mayor of Washington, D. C.
II. n. lleniy Wl son, L'. 6. h.
Hon William D Kelley, W. C, Penna
Hon. Ko liaii V. Wbaiey.Al. C. Wtm Va.
Hon. Ebcn C. Ingcrsoil, !. C, III.
Hon. Henry C Deinluir, M. C , vonn.
Hon A.H. Iallln.M. t ., N. Y.
Hon. Leonard Myers, M. ('., Penna.
Hon. William A. Kewcll. M. C. N.J.
Hou (leome W. Julian M.C.Ind.
Hon Mfphen V- W Uson, Al C. Penna.
linn J. B. Oilnite I, M. C. Iowa,
lion B F. W ade, V. S. Senator Ohio
Hon' O. W; Latham. M C., W. Va.
lion. HeiiJ. E. Wilson, M. C, Ohio.
(in Hovs Al. '., Ohio.
William K. Owens, Est., Philadelphia. 1)8 thslu
V A LEU'S (LATH MILLWfS) WINTl'It
V, KDKS Nos. "20720 VINE Sltect.
OHAD 1MS1RU. MENTAL CONCERTS
MtilULY.
i, two larae and efllcleut Orchestras.
,Sy TO-NK1HT,
And FVEKy NHillT. In connexion with our
A EXCELSIOR STR1M1 BAND,
a Brass Band, composing tne best Artists in tho city
willpcriorm.orEN firAS0N
Our spacious bummer Ounlen, artistically laid out
wltn Shrulibery, f ountains, eto.
W" H TIIE LADIES' SALOON,
Especially set apurt ior 1' aV 11.11 S, the bust ol C renins
aud other Iteliesbnients will be served. ti ltS
GYMN AS I U 7l
EOB LADIES. GENTLE XI EN, AM) CHILDREN,
ti. E. COR. OF NIinTH AM) ARCH SI RKEI-.
Hie lnntltute, which axuln has bwm ntiy Improved
tor tboiuominu season, is uow opeu tor subscription, all
ilnr and evenings.
Bodily exercise linpa-ts health and atreiigth, anil II
ltlulilv recominendrd to both sexea aud all asus-
Terml tor lustructlou, t iiiontlis W
iTeruia tor "eli-piacKce. 3 niuuihn V
For particulars send lor a elrotilur or iilve us a call.
fj ao 3m Prolessors Hll.LEBRA N l (te LEW IS
r?;A TiiR piamis which wk jianu-
h"y" f I fact ure recommend themselves. We piomlse
to our patroui clear beautiiul tones, eleuaut workman
ship durabtlitv, and reasonable pilots, ooiiibini'd with
a mil guaisuie. For sale omy at Au. It'll WALNU1
f OS V1AHO MANVFACT Ml CO.
INSURANCE COMPANIES
DKLAWAREWllTOALSAFETYlNSUKANCB
COMPANY.
INCORPORATED BY IHE LEGISLATURE OF
1ENYLVANIA,1S3S.
OFFICE, S P.. -HNK 1H1RI) .ND WALNUT
BJREETs, 1 (llt.ADELPHIA
.MARINE INSU11ANCJH
VfrtSELS, i
'(;o To all putts of orld.
fkUulTT. )
INLAND 1USUHANCES
CnCooflsbjr River tanai.Lake and I d Carriage to
ail parts of the Union
F1KK INSURANCES
on Merchandise penerally
Ou Stores, LwellinR llousea, etc
ASSETS OF THE ( OMPA-Nlf
November I. lnWi.
'ro,Ofr United fc tales Acer cent oan H...W noo f)i
l.t'.MiO 6 " 'Hi ..128 luO.
214) O'iO " 7 I IV per cent, loan
Treasury to ,. W,37"riif
1(0 COOSUteoi Pennsylvania five Per Cent
... Loan W.ViJOO
M,(00 StHieol l ennsylvaula Six Par cent.
Loan 53.2M 00
2Sft0i lty ul Philadelphia Six Per Cent.
... loan 112,81260
O.dllO Peniisy vania Railroad First Morr-
gsneSIx fer fent. Honda 20,1'00-flO
0,000 Pennsylvania Knliroiul Second Jlort-
taan Mx Per t ent Bonds 23,750 03
26,000 Western Pennsylvania Railroad Mort-
. . . f"1?0 hlx '-'ont. Bonds 23,750 09
15.0OU (iU Shsrea Stock Oermnntown Gas
Company, principal amd Interest
(inarantacd hy the City of l hliadol
, ,,. Phia. 13,537 51
7.150 1411 Shares Stock Pennsylvania Kall-
. ia ,0,", Gomnanv 8.MO-00
CBllO 1011 shares Mock Noitn l ennsylvaula
in finn i, "r?.1 Comnnny ' 3,250 00
40 (100 D. posit wit b United Statrg Govern-
m im 0,nT,' "ynP to ten days' call 40,080-IR
30.1H10 State of Tennessee Five ler Cent.
17(1 -rn i1 oan i 18,000011
nu,iiv Loans on Houna and alortgavo flrat
"ens on City Property 170.000 00
1,036,M0 Par.
Manet valuo.'....:6,r3fl-oo
Keai Estate
Ml is reivable for ln-.uranccs"ro!'uio.'!i ii'ulj 37
Balances due at Agencies: Premium
011 narino loncirs, ArcrueU luto
restand other debts oue the Cora-
u b'1' vtv-v. - 40,51114
Si-Wn and Stock of sundry Insurance
and oihc- ( ompanlcs, tllua. Esti- 1
mated vnlne 2.91 01
t ash in Banks M.95ti 89
Cash in Drawer 678 48
96,615 3-
1.201 tawn
DIRECTORS.
I Samuel K. Stokes,
J F Penlstau, '
Tlinmna P. Uu.l
John C.Davis,
fdmnnd A. Soutlrr,
TheopIUluB Paulding,
John II l enroso,
James Traqnalr,
Henry C. Daliett Jr..
James C. Hand.
William C Ludwig,
Henrv stinan
I William (1. Bonlton,
r.uwaru irariint'lon,
11 Jones Brooks,
Edward Latouroado,
James B. MoFailand,
Joshua P. Eyre.
Snencer Mclivaln.
J. B. Semitic, Pittsburg,
uusi'pn 11. reai.
Georae C. Leiper,
Hugh Cralii,
lit. licit But ton.
John D. Taylor,
A. U Merger. Pittsburg,
THOV. af i iv'ti 't.,'in.r'
JOHN c. DAVIS, Vice-President
Hexrt Lylbi'rx, Secretary. 1 1
jqOHTH AMERICAN TRANSIT
I1SUEAKCE COMPANY,
No. 133 South FOURTH Street
PHILa DELPUlA.
nnnal Policies issued aualnst central AccldanU
all aieenpllons at exceedlrglv low- rates.-
insuraure ctltoted lor one year, in any snin tnm $10
to m (1I1O. at a premium of only one-nah p, r com
i-ecurinii the mil amount Insured In case ot death, and
a coinncnsatlon each week eoual to the wholo pre
mium puiu
Short tune 1 Icketa for 1, 2, S, 5 7, or 10 days, or 1, 3, oi
I months, at lu corns a dav, Insuring in the sum ol SJ-JUII,
or giving frlb per week it dlsubiou to he had at tne
General Oll.ee, Ao. 133 S. FOURTH Street, i'hl.adcl
phia. or at the various Railroad I icket otlU-es. Be sure
to purchase me tickets ot the horth American Irauslt
Insurance Company.
For circulars and further lmormation applrat tire
General Otl.cc, or of any ot the autboiiZjd Ageuls of the
"ompany.
LEWIS L. HOUPT, President.
JAMES M. CONRAD, Treasurer
HENRY C. BROW N, Secretary.
JOUJi C. BULLIT1 , Solicitor
LIRECIORS.
L. I.. Honpt, late ot Pennsylvaida Railroad Coiunanv
tl. Boird. of M. lia.(lwln & Co.'s. company
Mtn ucl C. Palmrr, Cashier ot Commercial Bunk.
Ulcbard Wuixl. Au. 309 Market street
'an.es M. Conrud, Ao, 623 Maiket street.
3. E. Ktngsley, continental Hotel.
II. i Leisenriitg, Nos. 27 and 239 Dock street.
Enoch EewlB, late Oon. Sup't Penna K. R.
G. C. Franciscus Gen. Agent Penna. It. R. Co.
George M artln, N o. 322 Chesnut street 1 8 Mm
Q.IUAKD TIRE AND MARINE
INSUEANCE COMPANY.
OF H CE, 0. 4 1 6 IV Al J( U T S T RF;ET. P II I LA DEI.PHIx
CAPITAL PAID IN. lii CASH, 200,Ul0.
IMscompat yconllnuesto write on fire lUtkt onlt
Its capital, with a good snrplu . Is saiely invested.
701 "
Loses by Are uave been promptly paia, and more than
1500,000
Olsbursed on this account within the past few years.
For tlio present the office of this company will
remain at
No. 415 WALNUT STREET,
Mttt within a lew months will remove to iu own
UUltDTNtt
N. E. CORNER SEVENTH AND CH E8NBT STREETS.
Tlitn as now. we shall be happy to Insure our patrons
such rati, a as are consistent with sulety.
I'llllXTOUS
TIIOAIAS I RAVEN, ALFREDS. GILLETl
IIP MAN bli El'PA RD, N. S. LAWRENCE.
riiO.t, MAtKELLAIt, CHARLES ). DUPOSV
JOHN SUl'PLl-E. HENRY F. KENNFY.
JOHN W. CLAGUOBN, JOSEPH KLAPP, M. D.
SILAS YERKES.JB.,
THOMAS r.KkW.K P., .!.
LF IIED 8 CILLE1 T. V. President and Treasurer.
JAMES B. ALVORD, Secretary. 1 19 $
1829CIIARTI:R PERPETUAL
FRANKLIN
FIRE IWSURA1SCE COMPANY
p
PHILADELPHIA.
Arrets
on January 1, 18G0.
capital
Aceiueu Suiplus.
Priuiiunis
.HWI.IfW (Ho
. 44 543 it
.1,102, mB
UNSETTLED CLAIMS,
fll.4b7S3.
INCOME FOR 1806
(10 IXW.
LObSES PAID SINCE 1819 OVEh
6,000,000.
Perpeiuul and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms.
DIRECTORS.
Charles H Bnncker, I dward C, Dale,
l oblus Wanuei, George Fales,
Samuel Glum, Alfred Filler,
tleorge W . Richardi, Francis W. Lewis, M. t.
UuatLca, Peter McCail.
CHARLES ti. BANCKtR, President
r i?-W.mv- 1aLK, Vice-Presldcuu
JA. W. Mi ALLlSTER. Secretary protcm. 2 3U2
Jj-'UtK INSDUANCE KXCLDtJIVELY THK
PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE COM
I AN - Ineorporuteil IH'JS t hurfer Perpetual No Sid
a I NC i Mieet, opposite liidt pcudeuce Square.
'Ibis Coinpsm , lavi-nibly known to tlio community
lor over torl.v years, cuutititio to insure against loss or
ilamase bv (Iro ou Public or Private Building, eithe
iii'iuiniieitllv or ior a limited time. Alao on Furniture.
Murk am I, nods, aud Alorchandiso generally, on liberal
(inns.
Their Capllnl. togethor Willi a largo Surnlua Fund, Is
lini'stcd In i lie UH'nl caretul maimer, which eu.bic
tlirni to oiler to the Insured uu uudoubted security hi tlto
case ol Ins.
nmtCTors.
Dnnlt'l "nillli. Jr.. . John Devereux,
Alexander Benson, I ' 'I boinas Suillh,
Isiiuo 1 1 tr 1-hit is i, I Henry Lewis,
'ihmnas Kobblim. I J. UUUugbuin 1 ell,
Daniel Haddock Jr.
DANll.L OMITH, J a., frent
Wiiiiam 11. Ciiowkll, Secretary.
plMKNlX INSURANCE COMPANY OF Till
J InVoVIoh" M-'D 1H04 CHARTER PFRPHTHAL.
No 224 V ALN IT Street, opposite .the tjw-hanire
lu aiidlilon io MARINE and INLAND LNaU RANCB
tl.la Cuiin any Insures rtomlossor damate by URE, oo
liberal erma ou liulldlug', meu bantlise. laruttare. etc,
or Hunted periods, aud permanently on bulldinga, oy
UTh,r4l'S5ura?"y "'ibeen ln aetlye operation for mora
than SIXTY YKA kS, daring whloh a l loasea have b-3ei
Hompor adjusted TnB.
Joim n nodge.
Lawrwica Lewis, Jr
M. II. Mabouey,
.l.ihn T. Lewis,
William 8. Grant.
Robert W LeanUng,
1. Clark Wharlou,
jritvifl XjWIS,
Benjamin Ettlng,
Ihomas H, Powora,
A. K, Ale Henry
Kdmond CatlUon,
1. Oil Ifl (!. XOTla.
Mtutil lWilco
JOHN JL WlTLHJfiJlEK. freiaden.
Ham
I Wilcox. Secretary. . , li
INSURANCE COMPANll-S.
LIVERPOOL AND . LONDOIf
AUD
GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY.
Capital and Assets, $16,000,000.
Invested in United States, $1,500;000
Total Premium lteceived Ijy tho
Cmntmny in 181,5, Sf t.O 17.175.
Total LcsEes Paid in 1865, $4,018,250.
All Losses promptly adjusted without reference to
Lnglasd.
ATWOOD SMITH,
General Agent for Pennsylvania.
oriici:,
No. t MercliRntH' Kxelianrr,
ruiLADELrutA 18II6111
PKOVIDENT LI KB AND TRUST COMPANY
OF PHILADELPHIA
No. Ill South FOURTH Street.
INCORIM'RA IFD MOMH,22L,18flS.
CAPITAL. tIAO OWI, PA ID IN.
Insurance on Lives, by Y earlv Premium ; or by b, 10,
or -0 year Premiums. Non-iorielture.
Fndowniems, nay able at nture age, or on prior
drreate, by Yearly Premiums, or 10 year Premiums
both e a. aea Non-torleiiure.
Annuities gtantcd on favorable termg.
Term Po 1 lea Children's LudowmenU
This Company, while giving tlio insured the security
ota paid-up Ca.ltal.will dlvltio the entire profits of tlio
Li e business among Its Poller holders.
Moneys received at Interest, au I puld on demand.
Authorized by charter to execute I rusts, and to act a
Fxecutor or Anmlnlstratt.r. Assignee or i.uardlao, and
In other fiduciary capacities, unuer appointment o any
ourt ol' this ( ominonwealth or of any perswu or per
sona, or bodies politic or corporate.
PtiiKCToua.
SAJ1PEL R. PHIPLT , i Hl( 11 ARD CADBURT.
J1R1 MIA II HA( KIR, HENRY HAINKS.
JOSHUA H. AiORKlS, T W1STARBKOWK.
Bit HARD WOOD, WM. C. LO .N US i BETH.
( ilAFLES V. COFFIN.
SASlCELR SHIPLEY. ROWLAND PARRY.
President. Actuary.
THOMAS W1STAH. id. I)., J. B. TOWSSEM),
7 27 S Alci.lcn Uxamlner. ICgal Adviser.
MISCELLANEOUS.
JT I T L E R, WEAVER & CO.,
AlANfFACTCKEKS OF i
Manilla and Tarred Cordage, Cords I
Twines, Etc.,
No. 23 North WATER Street and
if. 2i North DELAWARE Avenue,
1'UILAVELrniA.
ItDWiN 11. FiTLKn, Michael Waver,
' Conbad T Clothim. an
(HO AKCH STKET.-GAS F1XTIJEES,
TJ--f! ' f iH-iDF.LlER.-, BRO ZE STA1 BARY, KtcT.
-VAhiiiK A CO. wouloresptcttully direct the atten
tlcn nftheu- irlmds, and the public general y, to their
latge ana elevnrt assortment of 0r FIXTCRtS.
I'AN HEL1KUS, ana ORNAMENTAL HKOZiJ
WAKrS. iboso wishlrg bandseme and tborvughly
n.atle .;ocds, at veiy reasonable prices, will tind it to
their advuntat,e tOilve us ucuil beiora port basing else-
...... VJ.v.. u, ,, ,,-r.,iv II . I Ul
(peclulcare und at reasonable prices
li A Cn
'.t i" lcrti0r ,n1,!'n,,'1 flxtuiea reflnlshcd wllh
VANK1BK. 4 CO
Q. E O R G E PLOW M A X,
CAPPKNTKIl AND BUILDER,
No. 232 CARTER Street
And No. 141 DOCK Street. ' '
UBchlccWtiikand Mlllwrlghtlng piomptly attend
to
CORN E X C H ' A , a 0
BAO MANUFACTORY.
JOHN T. UAIUI it o
REMOVED TO
X. E. corner of MAHIiKl and WATER S tree a,
Puliudalphia,
DEALERS H It AOS AND BAGGING
, oi every uencilption, ior
Cialu, Floor, Bait, super P bophaie ot Lime, Bone
Dust, Eto.
I.artre ana email GUNW BAGS canstantly on hand.
., Also, WOOL SACKS. '
Joijn T. Bailey. James Cascadkit.
ALEXANDER G. C ATT ELL & CO.
PRODrCB COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SO. 26 UORTU WHARVES,
1KD
NO. 27 NOKT11 WATER STREET.
PHILADELPHIA.
22
ALEXANDER G. CATTKLL.
ELUAB O. CATTBIX
COTTON AND FLAX
SAIL DCCK AND CANVAS,
. , , . ot ll numbers unit brands.
Tent Awning, Trunk, and Wagon-Cor. .-juck" Also
PaiierJianuiacturers Drier Felts, irom one to savea
feet w ide; i'aulms, Pelting, Sail Twine, etc
JOIJN W. EVERMAN A Co..
36 k us Jones' Aiicy,
w
1 L L I A M S . GRANT.
COMMISSION MERCH4jir
0.33 S. DELAWARB Avnue. Phliadclnhi.
AtiENr jou
Dnpcnt's Gunpowder, Rellued Nitre, Charcoal. Eto.
W. Haker & Co 's t bocolate. Cocoa, and Broma.
Crociterproa. a Co. 'a Yellow Metal SheaOiing, Rolt.
and Nails " 124
SHIPPING.
fSft STEAM TO LIVERPOOL CALLING
,'na.at uueenstown The Intnan Line, sailing
'LDINBUhGH
.Siiturdav. einciiilr -tl
' CITY 'F LI.MfcRICK",
Wednesuay, September 2t
and each succeeding t-aturday and Woduoaday. at
uoon, iroin Pier No. 4a North rwr.
KAlhS OF PASSAGE
, My the mail steamer sailing every Saturday.
First Cubln, Gold wi htei-rago. Currency 3A
To London H5j To London 411
Io Pari KjftJ To Paris H)
Passage by the Wednehdrv steamers) First cabin.
Sloe; ateeruge, (36. payable lu United States cur.
rency.
Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Hamburg, Bre
n en. etc , at moocrate rales.
Steerage passage la. in Liverpool or Queenstown, $4 If,
euirency. 1 Ick, ts Cuu be bouaut here by persons tend
ing for their friends.
For lurther luioimatlon apply at the Comoanv'ai
oflicee. ,,,JOMN DALE Accnt.
8 7 Ko. Ill WALNUT btreet, l'hilada.
I? a.TiTLS F0R NKW ORK. PillLADEL
-1: deiphla Steam Propeller Comaany I)e
.uuii.li wliisiire Liues.vla Delaware and Rarltan Canal,
leaving imi y at it iu., ovuuevung Wltn all
tiortliern and Eastern lines.
Knr fr. inbi. which whl be taken npon accommodating
For ft-tlght, which whl be taken npon accommo
terms, apply to WILLIAM M. B4IRD t CO.
3 16 o. 112S. DliLAWARJ5ve
11 M. H ll'll i i "
.venae ,
rro niP CAriAiNS and owners.thi
I nmierslgned having leaseu the KKNSISGTOM
B4JRKV DOCK.begs loin orm his friends and ihe'.atrons
ul the Dock thai he i prepared with lucreaseo laoliltira
to accommodate those having vmse a to he raised or
repaiied, and being a practical ahlp-carpenter and
c.ulker, wl.lgtve persnual aitentlon to the vasaala .11
trusteti to him tor n-palra.
CaiOilna or Agents, slim Carpenters, and Machinist
nevinfTvCBsels to repair, are solicited to call.
Having the agency for the sale oi "Wetterstcdt's
Patent .Metallic i-mposltlon" ior Copper Paint or the
pieservatlnu of vesteis' bottoms, for ibis city, 1 am nre
pared to luruUb tbeaame oo tnvorsble lerui-..
JnHN U. HAMM1TT.
... . . Kensington Screw Doc.
1 IS DELAWARE Avenue, above Ui URJCL Street,
STOVES, RANGES, ETC.
QULVER'S KEW PATENT
DELF HAND-JOINT
HOT-AIR PUHNAOB.
AliL
KAMIKS OP
VLSO, PHI EOA H'6 M:W LOW TKESSLKB
8TKAM U EATING AlTAKAlX'S.
JTOH BALK BY
CHARLES WILLIAMS,
t10 S tip. 1132MAKKK1 tjTKh.tr.
THOMPSON'S LONDON KITCHENER
OH FFROPKAN RANG K, tor tamlll, hotel.
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