tfM k. I J A" rx -ju i i aj or x i j i jl-x j f 'a x . i j i it .r xm u i iy GIT!? INTELLIGENCE. I for AtW.ionm .ccoi Items Fifth Tagt.) A Wotjld-be Mormon. A rather rich . pe and was committed in dclault of flOOO to answer at court. A few points In a briet narrative of the eventful life of the defend ant are rather Interesting. About flltecn yetun since he entered into the matrimonial "bond with a young woman residing then in Western New York. She had four children, one of them a boy of about fourteen rears, of ago, who was present at the hearing. Five or nix years aeo, the complaining wilesavs, the defendant started irom borne, alleging that he had some business that would require his attention for three weeks. He did not return, and she was left in suspense. Mot hearinn anything irom him, sbe rjnaily came to the conclusion that he must have de parted this life. It appears, however, that he came to Philadelphia, and worked in the Nary ' Yard for several years, and boarded a port'on of the time at tfco public house of Mr. Peter Bou vier, m that section of the city. In Jnne, 1864, he was married by the Rev. Mr. Clay to a young woman residing in Penn's Neck, N. J. This marriage reremony was performed in the city of Philadelphia. Since tbat eventful period he has been living -with his second wifo at Penn's Neck, occasionally visiting Philadel- Khia, and boarding temporarily at the public ouse aiore-aid. liy some means or other un known, the first wile heard of his being in this city. About a week ago she arrived here, and after considerable trouble, vexation, and disap pointment, pot on his track. She heard that he had been living somewhere near the Navy Yard. She searched the entire vicinity, and finally stopped at his old bonrding-house, where she made her business known. Mrs. Bouvier very kindly gave her shelter, and arrangements were made to arrest the delinquent husbaml. Otticer William bheer, of the police fore, knew the individual, lie proceeded to Peon's Neck, and left word there for Dar.vpie to come to Philadelphia and settle a board bill. Yesterday afternoon he arrived and entering the house of Mrs. Bouvier, desired to see his bill lor board. "Certainly, sir," replied Mrs. Bouvier, who is a shrewd business woman. Upon going to an adjoining room, she returned In a moment brino ing with her the woman who claimed him us her husband. 'Here is your bill, sir." said Mrs. Bouvier, in troducing the wife, it was an lnterestingtablcau, rendered doubly so by the appearance of an offi cer with a warrant for his arrest. The prisoner was dumb. The parties at once proceeded to the office of the magistrate, and the hearinz progressed. The wile told her story. The Alderman asked the delendant how long he had been married to the second wile. Delendant replied: "Since June 21, 1884." "Why did you do sof inquired the Alderman. "Because she is younger thun my other wife.'' "Is that your son?" inquired the Alderman, at the same time pointius to the little boy. "Yes," replied the defendant, "he is my son." "That will do, sir," responded the magistrate. "You are required to enter bail in the sura of $1100, to take your trial at court." The defend ant was committed. Independent Candidate in Second Congressional District. At a larue meeting held in Horticultural Hail on Monday, Mr. J. Hulme received the independent nomination of the conservatives of the Second C'oncrres-sional District. Alter the pasf-age of a number of resolutions, a committee was apnointed to wait on Mr. Hulme, to inform him of the proceed ings of the meeting. The following is Mr. Hulme's reply: L Pierre House, September 11, 18G6. Pr. Wilson, C. Swnnn, Charles Caniblos, Samuel W. Ayeis, S. Henry Norris, L. P. Ashmead, Colonel William li. Sipe, C. M. Hupband, Harvey B. Goddard, J. B. Bazley, and others. Gentlemen: Without solicitation on my part, it appears that at a meeting of conservative citizens, irrespective ol party, held on the 2'Jih of August last, I was unanimously selected as an independent candidate lor Conervess, to re present the Second District. It also appears that at a Democratic Convention, held on the 4th of September, no Democratic candidate was selected, the Convention endorsing my nomina tion by the conservatives. I have so far made no response to such unex pected marks ( f contiilence, but now when a third call is made by independent citizens, who composed your meeting nt Horticultural Hall, on the evening of September 10, requestme my consent to serve, I do not see that I can with propriety decline, although, loosing to my personal interest, it might be better that I should do so. However, as all owe service to the community, I have decided to accept the nomination, but wKh the understanding that I make no other pledges than that I will do all in my power to advance the best interests of Philadelphia, the State of Pennsylvania, the whole Union, and an early restoration of good feeling and fellowship amongst all the people of this nation, accordiug to the best of my judg ment, without party bias, influence, or prejudice. I will also add that The establishment of a naval depot nt Leauue Island is, in my judg ment, ol the utmost importance to the city of Philadelphia and the State of Pennsylvania, and, if elected, I shall use my best exertions to promote its adoptioniby the general Government. If a knowledge acquired by study of the ne cessity and means of supporting and advancing the mining, manufacturing, commercial, ana industrial interests of Pennsylvania, and Phila delphia its emporium, if a Arm determination on my part to do my duty as an independent man, give any guarantee as to the propriety of your choice, you have it. I tender my sincere thanks for the kind con sideration shown to me by all tnose present at the meetings and conventions that have chosen me as their candidal, and they will please ac cept this as my reply. Very respectfully, John II it l me. Embezzlement and Conspiracy Case. B. Murphy and B. A. Heintz had a tinal hearing before Eecorder Eneu yesterday, on the charge of embezzlement and conspiracy. At a previous hearing, a young roan named Williams testified mui lie nuu receive", uu ueunu ui uia uiuiuu, Captain Edward Williams, $140 from the de- 'J fendants on a claim against the State for mill- I . I. n 1 , i-i n.mtnln .1 I KAnn Alfl aff.fi to Louisiana with his regiment, and had placed a power ot attorney iu his hands to receive the money when obtained; that upon calling at the office of the deieudauts. he had an interview with Mr. Murphy, who told him he had received $190, and that the diilerenee between the $190 and $140 was retained for services in procuring the claim: that be atterwaids understood the amount collected to be $'J55. Captain Williams was examined yesterday, and testified that he was induced to cnll upon the defendants owing to statements made by a man named Lowry. Witness bad been enpaued In raising the Keysloue Reeiment, and had a tiaim aealnst the Slate for services, yet did not suppose he would recover it, because the regi ment bad not been mustered into the service. When Lowry called upon witness, he was told that the claim could be got through, and that Murphy & Heintz were the only agents who would do it. This induced him to go to the office, and when he did so he found that the papers had been prepared. Ho then gave Lowry a power of attorney to eet the roonev from defendants, aud gave one to his brother. Ho did not know anything further, except tbat he received Irom his brother $140. On the cross examination the Captain admitted that he brought the prosecution to recover the dit terene between the amount collected and tbat received, except a fair sum for compun ction, i Defendants produced a receipt for $355, less compensation for services, which was Bigned by the person who held the power of attorney. The counsel for the defendant argued that there was no evidence or conspiracy, as the witness had not spoken of Mr. Heintz. and he denied that the charge of embezzlement bad been made nut. The accused were held J'cr tri-il. !r"V"u,B "Piore Alderman je-tPTdaT JosoPh DarJP'c M charged by kw i iie (or lather, one of hie wives) namer! jonanna with bicrnmv. tia a...A i . lULi. Bktcknb of the Election fob Afbirtakt F noiwkfrs, The returns of tno elec tion lor Assistant Engineers of the Fire Deport ment wete made last evening, as tullows: First Division. For Terreuce McCusker Delaware Engine, Hopo Hose, Marion Hose, Mojamcnslng Hose, Reliance Engine, 8outh wsrk Hose, Washington Encnre, Weccacoe Kn- ?ine, Western Hopc. AmcilcaHoso, Columbia lose, Dllitreut Engine, Fame Hone, Good Will Engine, Hlbernia Eneinc. Perseverance Hose, Philadelphia Engine, Philadelphia Uose, Phoenix Hose, and Warren Hose 21. For William Butler Franklin Hose, Good In lent Hose, Hope Engine, Niagara Hose. Shi filler Hose, Southwsrk Engine, and Schuylkill Hose. For Joseph II. Logue.--Franklin Engine and Washington Hose. ror P. Maher Robert Morris note. Second Division. For Geonre Hensler Fair mount Hose, Good Wiil Hose, Humane Hose, Pennsylvania Hose, Assistance Engine, Good Intent Engine, Hami-in-Hand Euvino, Kensing ton Hose, Lalavette Hose, Lincoln Hose, Me chanic Engine. Northern Liberty Hose, Resolu tion Hose, Spring Garden Hose, Ta3 lor How, Tivoli Hose 16. For Joseph Robinson Empire Hook and Ladder, Fairmount Engine, Independence En gine, United States Hose, Vigilant Engine, Friendshio Engine, Globe Engine, Humane En gine, Ringgola Hose, William Penn Hose, Nep tune H Be 11. For Thomis Brooke America Engine, North ern Liberty Engine, United States Engine, Inde pendence Hose, South Penn Hose f. l or E. F. Brunei Diligent Hose und Western Ennnc 2. Third Division. For Joseph Van Osten Ex celsior Hook and Ladder; Franklin, of Frank loid; Liberty, ot Holmesburg; Union, of Uisinc Sun 4. For E. V. O'Neill Decatur Engine; Rescue Hook and Ladder; Washington, of Frankford 3. Fourth Division. For Edward Wricht Con cress, of Chesnut Hill; Franklin, of German town; Germautown Hose; Good Intent, ol Kdx borough; Washington, of Germantown: Wissa hickon 6. For H. F. Wnrtmnn Columbia, of (iermantown: Fellowship, Mahay unk Engine, and Mount Airy 4. Fifth Division. For Jame Wilson Kincr scNSing Engine. Mantua Hook and Ladder, West Philadelphia Hose 3. For Joseph II. Yonnir Monroe Engine, Union Hose, West Philadelphia Endue 3. A Case op Swindling. George Black burn Vi as chsrged by Mr. Remine, before lie cordei Eneu, v. it h the larceny of live dollsii, and a further sum ol eight hundred dollars. The prosecutor allege, that he made the ac quaintance of Blackburn in November last, nt the Ridgwey House, and that their acquaint ance soon grew into a warm friendship. The parties were constantly together, and such con fidence had Remine in Blackburn that the latter spent most ot his tunc iu the business place of the former, occupying a seat at his desk, keep ing his books, and handling his cash. For this service the delendunt received no other com pensation than an occasional breakfast and diinks at the expense of the prosecutor. This continued until April or May last, when Remine thought his cash accounts were incor rect, and he suspected Blackburn. On one oc canon a Mrs Murphy paid Blackburn a bill of seven dollars and some odd cents. The de fendant pocketed the live dollars, and threw tbP balance into the drawer, but entered upon the book the whole amount received. The pro secutor cbnrged the defendant witn this, ar.d demanded to know were the Ave dollars were. Defendant pulled out a five doiiar note, thre,v it down, and said perhaps that was it. Witness testified that Blackburn subeouentlv tick now ledged that he had purloined eiht hundred dol lars oi iteminc's money, tor which ne was verv sorry. Blackburn, on the other hand, had, ou irequcnt occasions, asserted that Remine was larcelv in his debt. The defendant was held in the sum of $1000 to appear aeaio on Thursday net. Mr. Shepherd was nis surejy. rrccericK iiirricKson, fcsq ., ap- peared lor the prosecution; lor the defense, YV I'illiam D. Baker, Esq. Meeting of School Controllers. A stated meeting of the Board ot School Control lers was held yesterday, Mr. Hilles in the chair, Among the communications was one from the Tenth, and another from ihe Twenty-hr'th Sec tion, :n opposition to the pss.-age ot a law au thoiiziUK the admission ot pupils irom private schools into the Central High School, whicn was laid on the table. The uoard ot uirectors ot the Fifteenth Section asked that the Controllers be requested to appropriate such sums, in addition to the $25,000 already appropriated, as may be neceseury to erect ii school building on the lot at Twenty-third aud Brown streets, accoraine to the plans and specincations already approved. Referred to the Committee on Properly, with power to act, provided mat the additional appro priaiion snail not execeu ouuu. mended John Kern, Esq., lor the vacant Pro fessorship of Drawing, and Mr. Kem was elected without opposition. The Committee on Accounts reported their approval of bills, amounting to $221, 31849, for whicn warrants were directed to oe arawn. A Good Move in the Right Direc tion. General H. U. Slckel, tbe Health OlHcer ot tbls port, Las commenced legal proceedings against a number of physicians lor refusing or necrlectine to return cbolera cases, as required oy law, to ine lieanu uaicer. xae uoura oi Ilealtb, on the appearance of the disease in Philadelphia, published the law on tbe subject, with the request that physicians should report promptly all cases of cholera that came under their treatment, to enable the officers of the Board to thoroughly disinfect tbe premises where such cases occurred, so as to prevent the spread ot the disease in the city. The weekly returns of deaths to the Registration Depart ment show as hiprh as fifty deaths by cholera, which bad net been previously reported to the Health Oftictr; Not Dead. John Haaslam, the principal witness again? t the gaup of burglars lately cap tured in this city, an attempt to assassinate whom was made iu New York about ten davs since, was reported as having died of the in juries received. Tbi report was uniounded, a3 JUr. Franklin, Chief Detective in this city, has icceived a telegram from IlnashiHi.courradictiiie mofct emphatically tne report ot bis own aeain. Accidents. Eugene McCormick, a pain ter, while at work yesterday at the Acudeiuy oi WupIc, fell Irom a ladder and broke both letrs bilowtne knee, Desiaes Doing miurea hdoui me hi nd. He was removed to the Hospital. Hueh Cull, a miner ot Carbon counly, was re ceived Into the same institution yefterauy, witu one of his lens broken, which was douo iu Caller's coal pit. A director of a gas company recently wrote to the London limes tuat tue excessive mi purity of London gas has a ueneaclai eaect lu keeping away ine cuoicra, ana tnai none oi me workmen in the metropolitan pas works have ever died of that oisease, although their duties exno?e them to ere at alternations of boat und coiu. ana mev ore uumuiv luwuim-inw, xuj , . a i ...i.i- i . riu, ,. director, however, is directly contradicted by two dillerent writers. Mr. rjuncoz L.ea, lueuni bent at one of tbe church' s at How, declare that no class of men in his neighborhood have suffered so heavily fioiu the cholera a" the clars employed In toe cas works, and the engineer o the Commercial Gs Company says tut'.t his comnanv lost rivo workmen iu tuo drst seven days of the present attack Tbe Viceroy of Egypt has determine 1 lo abolish uolvcamv in Ins faaiilv. IIence:ovtu the vicerovs will have only one wile, aud may onlv divorce her in tao ot the failure rt male issue. The Mohammedan Inhabitants of Mazoride ran, in I'eitia. inasacieU a ureut number of Jews in that town (1 urine tho festival ol Mo hatrem, and have compelled the rest to adopt aionammeuanism. The crews of the Italian navy went into Naples hnnpry, ragged, aud poor. Tun people elothwl, fed, entertained, and bent tueui on tneir way rf'oirvni'. AMUSEMENTS. EW CHESNUT STREET THEATRE. CHF 8 UT turtt, above TwolflH. WM. E. H1M A CO Leasee. Doora opea at l u. jaruun rwo at . THIS fTf1iinly) EVENING, ptmber la, F XT RAOKHINAKT ATIR(,Tli. KX HAOBD1NAHY ATTR.KillON. KXIB AOKD1NAB1 ATTBAOTION. First nlsht oi n " entirely NEW n.AY, . KNTlRhLY NSW PLAY, ( ENTIHELY NEW i-LAY: In nvs acts. In which J be DlBtingnmnra i-rrir Tragedienne, ! VKTVLI, vkbi'vali, 1 tehtvali, ; VK81VALI. will appear. Mid end-led A 1 nil id ,D tmiinAlL, I A MABKlAl.K IKHTIFICA IK, A MAKRi OE C EltriKIOATK,, . A MAKKI OE CKR1 ITICaTE. with New Scmerj, among which n ay be Darned THE rOL' N ' FRFEITK h'.-l W. RK ilOP. THE ENTIKS. NEW COM PAX. Y will appear In th cast loAlVKl AY AFTER SOOS. BenMmber 15, GRAND FAMILY mA'IIiEK. M1 RS. JOHN DREW 8 NEW ARCH STREET i HEATKK- ncginn at quarter to s o'clock. FX' hit AND F hlllON A 1H.E HOUSES. MH. M UK-, w J. r I.ORKCE. THIRD NIGHT NKW HILL. TBI (Wednesday) EVESINO, Keptembjf 1J, Level's Glorloui Drum a or BOUT O'MOBE, and the Protean piece entitled A lHcHIKVOUS ANNIE. Mr and Mr. W. .1. FLOHf N"E appear In stven dlfletcnt cbaracters, with sonica and entice. FHIDAY-fcerefltof W. J. FLORENCE. In liehesraa! I NC1IA VOGUE. YV Al.N U 1 8 X H r, l: 1 T HKAT It Iv N. E. corner ol NINTH, and WALNUT Streets. m 8 (Wednesday) EVENING, September U, llilrd Nlgbt ol tl.e DlntlngulMied Artunu, MIC iK-.. K ilAY J AND MltS. AO.NL8 FERRY, who will opnenr as 1111RI DKSART AND EMELIE, in ti e Grand Roman' Ic Drama entitled Si. IKOl'EZ) , TnE MISTAKE 'OF A LIFE, 0,1 " EL Y GOMFK AND THE COUNTESS, In the BrantMnl Dinmaol FAINT HEAKi N.VER WON FAIR LADY. "MEW AMERICAN THEATRE WALNUT Xi Street, above Eipaih 11. A. EAltNbHAW 8ole Lessee and Manager, NEW ATIRACTION9. THIN EVENING. Left MuM ot the hlahly uucessful Engagement of me xounj, lieaaiiiui, aua umea WOhRlLi. SISTERS, SOrillE, IHENB, AND JtNNIE. FkA diavulo Fra Dlavolo Mian HOTIIE WORRHT.L Zcrllna Jdiss IRENE WORUCLL Lodv Allcash JUlrs JE.iMB WUliKELL To be ml. owed bv the omic Drama en a tied 1 ROWING THE LINK. To conclude with ihe Nautical Drama entitled t.LA K EYED USN. Friday Everlntr HencBtof Ml.-s JENNIE WOKR'LL. I'l'AMl ' IN K.I . M 1IKDAT At'lEUNOUA. 1 O B E R T H E Ti L E R ' S "8ALLE DIAMOLiyUE." ASSEMBLY rll'ILDlNU LAHOE HALL A ll-. ll'ED (iUC('EtS tthCDNu W- EK. Heller's tw Hinxtrul Pan or Pantomime (first muhtfl), rUllNU Willi tillOM.f." An f n'lro change nl every act thl wefk. V ATIN r.K HA'I URDA Y, at -iH o'clock. viuliii: D mrs open at 1 ( on-.mence at 8. ArimlPHion SO crntn; securw". seatH, 75 cents. 8 10 6c "V EW ELEVENTH STREET OPERA HOUSE, JN ELEVENTH itrcet. above ( IltSNUT. "I FAMILt llESiilli" OPKJM FOR TIIK KKAMl.V. CAItMltOSs & DIXEl'S .lH.XSl KKLS, the Gn at Slur 'Iroune oi the World In their GKAND EIIUOIIAN SOIREES, SU.Ntls, BaNCKS, NEW bt ltLlSyl Ffi and PLANTATION KJkNri. Loorsopcn at 7 o'clock. Commencinu at 8 o'clock. Hao;.m J. L. CAliNcKOS, Manager. V A L. Kit b (LATE MILLERS) WINTER GAKDKN Nos Tilt-WB V1KK Httcet. GRAD INSTRUMENTAL CONCERTS Mliiil'Ll . By two larno and efficient Orchestras. TO-NIGHT, Ana EVERY NIOIIT. in connexion with our FXChLSIOR STRING HAND, a Hras r.anil, coapiislng the best Artists in the city will pcnorui. OPEN FOR THE 8EABON. ' Our spacious nuii mer Gaplen, artistically laid out wltu Mirubliir.v. fountains etc. IN 1 liE LADIES' SALOON. Espeolnlly set spurt lor F vMLIES, the best of Creamj anil oinet lfeirevnnients will oe served. B-ltij Gr Y 3 N ASIU 31 h OR T.Alll t.H. OVNTLEHEK. ANT) CHILDREN. I FOR LADIES. GENTLEMEN", AND CHILDREN, E. Ct)K. Uf MMli AM' AHL'Il Bl'KKBl.t. The In: tllute. which again has been greatly Improved tor the1 coming season, is now open tor subscriptions ull dav and evening. Btdily exercse lmpa-ts health and strength, and Is hlgh.v re( enmiended to both sexes and all ages. Terms tor Instruction 3 months 8 -00 Terms tor "eli piactlcc 3monih PSO For particulars send for a circular or give us a calL 8 80 Sm I'rotessors BII.LKBBA&D fe LEWIS THE TIANOS WHICH WK MAND- 9 6 factare recommend themselves. We oiomlse to our natrons clear beautiiol tones, elegant workman ship, durability, and reasonable prices, combined with a lull Kuorantee. tor sale omy at No. 1"17 W aLNUI Street. THE EYE AND EAR. JJEAFNESS, BLINDNESS, I1R0AT, LUKG, AND CHEST DISEASES CATARRH AND ASTHMA, Disordered Functions ot TUE DIGESTIVE ORGANS MOKBID AFFECTIONS OF TUE LIVES, WKAKKESS OP NERVES, AND GENERAL DEBILITY OP THE WHOLE SYSIEM, K Treated with unprecedented success by DK. VON MOSCIIZISKEll, No. 1031 WALNUT Street. The following GENTLEMEN, who have latelv hwn cured under the treatment of Dr. VON MO.MHZIs- K tit, have kiiiul) petuiittva liim to icier to tlicm. nml tliey would g.ndi btar testimony to the amount oi AiC.t.riJ UtJLVCU UUI11 U1B inr.dlillt.il 1. 11. Mc( KEaKY, l.fq., No. 'Ml Walnut Ktreet HiOKMAKUt, l t.fi., No. J1I5 Walnut stioet ALAN WOOD, Jr., Eimj . No. 41!) Arch street. C. ii. Clth 1 K Esq.. No. 2ft North cventb street C. J. lOLLOWAl, lift. No Stifi Jlarket street J. COOPER. Esq., No 9 North Front street. Dr. DAVIDSON, N. W. coiner of Ninth and flm-mut sireeia Ue in nil ivi i ui'ita . u. b. 4., iiraril street. 'J'. W. ' VV'EENLV, Esq., U. b. Asitessorol the Second liisinci. T. 11 KV, F.jq., Piesideut ot the Nineteenth Waro I'UlHlC HCI!UIHI. Hev. 8. ti. HAKE . Philadelphia Conference. Hundreds ut oilier uauies, a. I porsous who wou'd be careiulu conscieitlious to whom they would permit tho liidoTHeinrnt ol tl.elr iihiihh ran be exaiuiued ut his THE ATOMIZER. Dr. VON NOHCHK1SKKK asserts with the utmost ui uuuciiee iiibi ii in ays em or ll'iullUK LI NU 'iliHUAT, C11ESV Diseures, CaTAHUH, ASiilMA anu ull liiuliiuies ot tue iiih'estlve oraus, by the une oi tie A'l Is ihe only reliable one. Siuco the inn iHuueiiuu ui uu. nit in vasen uave uoeu brouuh iu uis once, io ii.u yv. hireet in which everjf uiner iiwpbiuiu uieuua imve ueen irUltleHSly eiu p.oyed, but read! y J lelUua to his treatment ll:e AJO.VIXEU io AiiAK.Wl'S construeied on svieuiii c iiruii u:e, w men. vy a nieciianlcal arranue nient. either by aiuiosiiheri'j presume or sieain, con verts any ii.euic m into a nne tpitAY. and rt'adi j conveys it Ii to i lie B1HINCHIL H'BrSor LITno with the Itlril!. IOUV t r.RENT. The meillcines submitted to the act m of this A I'PAKATTS lose nohiHK ol their t HE H 'AL VALUE, as in other ureiiMrau''". vui art1 reeeiveu into tue KESPIHA- tlVfiTH ueir lull MEDlCIii B1 hl'lii.lCAL OPERATIONS OT TUP. FVP. AIL M'KGK'AL OHEK.VJ IONS on the Eyes, aueh as Catnraet, Artificial Pupil, Cross Eyes, etc., skilm ly oeiioimeu. 1 rp DENTISTRY. THE GOVERNMENT IliVIVfi T eraniea me letterc-puteut tor nur mode oi administering M'roun Oxide Oas. bv Which I have extracted uiudv ihou'acds of Teeth wiihnni ,wln l am Justlfl.d In asaertltv that It la both safer aud superior to auv tauai nun iu um, DR. fi T. MTrwNSI 21 8m No. 781 BPhUCE Street TR. K1NKELIN CAN BE CONSULTED XJ conlldeniially en all recent, local, chronic and consiiiuuonai wseawta. ai uis oiu entaullsbment north- wtMierierui i uu nuu iuion irt a gll't. MEDICAL. H E PERU S Y R U V P I A N IS A PROTECTED SOLUTION OF TPT PROTOXIDE OF IRON A sew discovery ro medicine wblcta STRIKES AT THE ROOT Or DISEASE, By supplying the Blood wltb Its vital frihowlb, , OB 1UI KLEMINT-IN. This is the secret of the wonderful sue -ess ol this remed' In earing DYPPEPSIA, LIVER COMPLAINT, DROPSY CHRONIC DlARKHtE . BOIL", NkRVO'JS Ar". Fl HON S, til ILLS AND Ff VERS HUOH8, LOSS )F ( ONSTITUTlOk AL VIGOR. DIS EASES Or Til f. KIDNEYS AND P... AD DER, F1MALE COMPLAINTS, And all oisc toes originating In a BAD STATE OF THE BLOOD, Or accompanied by Debility or a low sta eof the svstem Beina tree Irom Alcolol In any unn IU enerKizIng ef (ecu are not id owed by corresponding reaction, but are permanent, lniulng utrenyth, visor and r.ew Tie into all parts ol tbe iy tem. and building up an Iron Constitution l)V81'i;PIA AND I1KUIL.ITY. From the Venerab e A act! deacon SCOTT. D D. . . . , "Dun hah, t ana.ia East, ilarch M, 1H(W. . . m.?n inveterate Dyspeptic ot more than j ears standing," '1 have been so wnnrierrnl' hennfltod In th three short weeks during hlch 1 ave used the Peiuvlan nynio tnai i can scarce y persuademvseli of tlie realltv. People who Imve known m an astonished at the clianue l am widely 'known, and can but reoominend toothers uiai woicn nas aone somucii for me." A CASK OF T YEARS' STANDING CURED. Fmm IN8I.EY jEWErr. No 1.1 ItnnPm Umlmi I hae mflered, and sometimes severely, for 27 year.,, from dyspepfia. I commenced taking the Peruvian rtvrup.am. lound Imrnediato beneflttVom It. la tbe course oi iure or lour wceas i was enurely relieved from nv soflerlnga, and have enjoyed uninterrupted health evct since." One orthe most distinguished Jurists In New England writes to a friend as ioIIows t "1 have tried the PERUVIAN HYRI'P, and the result iu iy suniBiiis jour vruuiuiion. it nas made a new man of met In ured Into my svatera new vigor and energy I I am no luuaer ireiuu uua ana auoi.naied. as when you IHM ran uin, uui ain'iiKvi, ui'BruHr, IDU WItU larger CUpa- ci y tor labor, mental and physical, tban at any Uiuu during the lost live ' ears " An eminent Divine ot Boston savs : "1 have been n-ing the PERUVIAN 8TRTJP for somj imii-parii it K'vts uie new vigor, uuoyancy oi spirits elasticity ol musole " Th uiandt havt bm rhatiged. bythemeot thitrmdy frun v. nl. $ ci.v. tvrii nt a cr. aturet to i r. n,i. hmithu and harpy men and women; and invaltdi cannot reavn- any itti'iaieio give u atruu. A pamphlet cf 3 panes containing certificates of cores and recommendations Irom some of the most eminent phpicinns. clergymen and o Lers, will be sent nuts to any aunress. See that each bottle ha PERUVIAN SYRUP blown In me gloss. FOR BALE BY J. P. DISSMOHE, PROPRIETOR, No. 30 DEY Street, Ne York AND BY. ALL DRUGGISTS. C R O F U L A All Wedical Men airrce that IODIN"! is Tim tik.hi Rl 211 1) Y or 1 eroitim and all kindred discaw ever dis covered ine uin.cuitv nas been to obtain a I'linn n.n 1 ION Ol 11 DR. II. AXDEKS' IODIXK WATER Is a Pure Solution of Iodne, v IT1IOUT A S LVE N r ! Containing A full chain to each ounce of water. A MOST POWERFUL VITALIZING AGENT A5D lit.S l UKAllV l-J. It has cured and will cure SCROFULA in ail Its man! loin lorms, ULCERS, CANCERS, SYPHILIS, SALT RH'ilUM, And it has been u ed with astonishing success in case Ol HllKl WATIHU, DlSl'EPSIA, ( ON SimfTlOS . FeiIALK luiil-LAiMs. UKAnT, i.ivki:, ana kid:,ey lilsASEb,ctc Circulars will be sent freb to anv one sendlnu thmr Price 00 a bottle, or 6 for 5 00. Preiurcd by lr. li. ANDEhS, Physician aud Chctnlsi FOR SALE BY J. P. DIXSMOHU, No. 30 DEY Street, New York AND BY ALL DRUGGISTS. tfJSSTAR'S BALSAEV) Oi WILD CHERRY HAS BEEN USED FOB NBAU1T HALF A CENTURY, WITH TBB HOST ASTONISHING SUCCESS, IN CUKINO COl C.H8 COLUB, HOARSENESS, BORE THKOAT iM.ui.u. nnuurinu tuuuu, ij lJLi. UVEK COMPLAINT HROC'lima, DIKFlCCLTY Of BRKA111INO, AHibMA. AND EVEUi' A El EC! ION OK THE THROAT, Ll'JiUS, AND C4IE8T. O O N SUMPTION, Which cat nos off more victims than any other diseaoA and which bailies the skill ot the Puyeiclaus to grouter extent tuau any omer uiuiuuy, oiwu TIELDS TO TUL.1 KEMEbY W hen til others prove Ineffectual. AS A MEDICINE, BAPID IN BELIEF, SOOTHING IN EFFECT, 15 IT IS UJVSL'KPASSED! While a a uroriaratlon. tree from noxious Ineredlontii poibons, or minerals; uniting skill, science, and nie'ilcal knowledge ! combining all that is valuable la the vegeta- Die Jkinguoui j ivr uiid oiiub ui uisvaeo, it ia IKCOMPARABLE t And Is entitled, merit, and receives the general conQ- denceoi Uio puoiio. BEYMOTJR THATCHER li. D.. Of Herman. N. Y.. writes as lollows : "W ibTAu'a balsam of wild CDKBBT gives universal satlslacllon. It setms to cure a Cough by loosening and cieaiismt lue Jungs, anu aiiaymg irruauon, thus kb UOV1HO TUB CAUBK, lkBTBAD Og DUTINO DP THB COIIHH. and lea vino TUB cavbb BKBiMD. 1 consider the Balsam asgeod aa any.li not the best Cough medicine with wuicn l am acquainted." Hum lion jucge prrtAJvea. oi vanajonarie. a. r. Geniiemen : This is to ceitliy that mvse.f and lamllv baveueedDr VVistab'b Ualsam of Wild Cubrbx lor several yenrs, on a that I take great pieaxnre In recoin mendiux It lu preterence to anyihing of the kind lor the purposes lot w hich It Is Intended. In ca.es oi Atthma, I'h AitK, or Allections ot the 2hroat, I have never met w nn autnuig euuai to it. very reaiieciiuiiy, uwiusrKAKEll 1 he Kev. JACOB SECHLEU. of Hanover. Pa.. Well known and much respected amonir the Oennan population in tnis countrT, muxes toe lollowing stutc nieut ioi the bcnctlt ol the attllcted: 1 ear Mrs: Havlua icailzeu lu mv tamllv Imnnrtunt beneiitB from the use ot jour valuable prcpara.ion W istah's Ii aihaji of Wild Cukki: i it aflor is me plea sure to recommend It to tie publio Home elgtit years alio one ol my duughteia seeuied to be m a decline, auo little bones ol her recovery were euter aiued. I then proem eu a bott'eot' your excellen; lialsam. and before she had taken the wholo ot the contents ot the bottle mere a htvui improvement in ner lieu til. I uave in w) luiuTiuum eiie, niaue irequeni use ol your valua- uie uicuiiuu, nuu uuve uiwua ueen oeneutea Dv It. JACOB 8C.CUL-R FK1CE, ONE DOLLAB A BOTlLE. 1TOB 8ALR BT J. P. DINSMOKK, So. Si) DEY Street, New York. SET II W. FO WLH & BON, Proprietors, lioato i. Ana bv oil DruguisU. 6 lddlijt Q B A C E'S CELEBRATED SALVE CURLS CUTS, BUUN8, SCALDS. GRACE'S ( ELEHItATKU SAL.VE CURES WOUNDS, BRUI8EH, BfRAINH. OBA( K'a f ELEUIt ATEU HALVE CURES BOILS, ULCERS, C ANCERS. GRACE'S t ELEBRA'l KD 84LVE CURES SALT RHEUM, EBV8IPELA8. GRACE'S CELEBRATED HALVE CURES CHAPPED HANDS, CHILBLAINS GRACE'S CELEBRATED SALVE HEALS OLD SORES, FLESH WOUNDS, ETO. It Ii prompt in action, remove loaln at once, and re duces tue mow auK.rT-iuoa.ing Bwouiuini ana innamma tlona. as u oy maaio iuui anurumg i ai let, ana a com- V Only") cent a box I (Sent by mall for 38 cents.) VOB IAI.I BT J. T. DIN8MORE, No. 36 DEY Street. New Tor fi. W. FOWLB BON, Proprietors, Boston. atfl l UTI . tl, rofrs. and Country P lores INSURANCE COMPANIES TvELAWARBMUTDALSAFETYlNSURANrB IJ MPANY, LNCORPORATED BY I HE LVOIBLATURB OF PEKYLVAN1A.1HJ5. OFFICE, . R. C'RNR l III RD aND WALSCf pi kf. r i -, t in i..k l'r.i.r nia, M RINE INSURANCE ON VFf8EL8.i CAkco To all parti of orld. FREIGHT. J OnGoods'bT River isuai.I.ake and 1 d CrTee to all pans or the Union VI (IV. INSURANCES On Merchandise generally On E torts, Dwelling Houses, eto ASSETS OF THE COMPANI nt. tt Kn I Mh.V glOO.Ofr United States 5 per cent on HI. .." 000 0 2iH) 80(1 " 7 I it per cent, loan iressury Notes . , 94,375 'ofl HO CM State ot Pennsylvania Five Per Cent Loan 0O,5,V(K M,C0u Hiaieot I ennsylvaola Six Per cent. Loon 53.250 0(1 25 00 t tty ol Philadelphia Six Per Cent. Losn 11181! 50 tf .COO Penury vania Railroad Tirst Mort- gaaeRlx I'er ftnt. Bonds ,000 00 26,000 PennsYlvania Kil road Second llort- tiiitMn Pert ent Bonds 23,750 00 25,000 Western Pennsylvania Railroad Mert- . gage Klx Per cut. Bonds 23,750 00 15,00) 3ou Shares Stock Germantown Gas , Company, principal and Interest guaranteed by the City of l'hliadel .... phla 13,57 5 7.150 14.1 Shares stock Pennsylvania Rail- road Comnanv 8,5WI-K) S.00O loo Shares Stock Noitn PenosylvaJila .. Railroad Comonny 3,250 00 40 00(1 Di posit wl h I'rlied S atfs Govern- met t, subleet to ten davs' ca:l 40 000 -01 30.008 Btate ol Tennessee Five l er Cent. Loan US.IOO'Oti 170,700 Loans on Bonos and Mortgave first liens on Cltv Property 170.000 00 1,036,850 Par. Manet Talue....rt6,5to-00 heai tstate 36,"Oil-0" Bi Is receivable for Insurances m.ulo..! 21,013 31 Balances due at Agencies! Premiums on Marine tolicles. Accrued Inte rest and other debt a due the Cem- naa. 40,511 4i Scip and Rtuck of sundry Insurance and other i ompanles, 41133. Esti- . mated value 910 0J l ash in Banks a55 89 I ash in Drawer 678 48 56.6.15 3" 11. 253 630 18 DIRECTORS. Samuel E. Stokes. J F PenlHtan, lllenry Moan, t , 'Wll tamG.Bonllon, Edward Dari'ngton,) '11 Jones Brooks, , , 1 dwanl Lafotircade, llionll P. Jitnp. Thomas C. Hand, John C. Davis, Edmund A. (-ondcr, Tbeophilus Paulding Jotin K Fenrose, Jinus Traquair, Itcniy Laliett, Jr. Jsmes C. Hand. William C Ludwig. Joseph 11. Seal, ! James B McFailand, uumius r. r.vre. Socnoer Mctlvain, J. B. Semple, Pltt-burg, wcorue i:. helper, nuiin v ram, honeit hnrtnn John D. Taylor, a. jti nerger. rwsnurn. . i ... ... ,i , . At' 1 1 . j r". "i n, JOHN C. DAVIS, Vice-President secretary. 1 IS IIenrt LTLBrBK. Secretary NORTH AMERICAN TRANSIT INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 133 South FOURTH Street PHILADELPHIA. A nn aal l'Oltclea lavued aealniit Cenpral Accident. all dt f cripiluna at exceedli aiv tow rates, lncurnnic eflecied lor one year in any gtnn trom 810 to tin (.10. at a premium ol onlv onc-oali mi cent ecurin the lull amount innureii In case ol deutu. and couinenHatlnn each week eaual to the whoio ure miuui paia Kbort uuie llckets lor I, i. S 5 7. or 10 days, or 1. 3, oi 6 n.ontns, ai III ceum a dav, Insuring in the sum ot i ijllll, iTtiiviiiii ii per atciu uisaoieu lo oe Had at mo l.eneim Ctl.ce, Ao. 1M M. roUKTH street, rhtadel pb u. or at the various Bullioad 'ticket ollice. He sure 0 purcuase tae uckcih ot tlie Nortu American Traualt 1 nsuranco Compauy. for circuisis anu lurxiier lniormation applvat toe General Ou.ce, or olauy ot the autuoiizjd Agents ottrit ompau. LEvVlo U I10UPT. President. JAtlKn M. CON HAD, 'treasurer HENRY C. I1KOWN, Hecre ary. JOHN C. BILLIT I .Solicitor 1 IKEi i OR. , L. L. Houpt.lateot Pennsylvania Railroad Company tl. Balrd of M. Ba.dwlu &, I o.'s. phii uiI C. l'almei, ( ashler ol Commercial Bonk. Diehard Wood No 3t M arket stieet an.es M. Conrad, ho. 623 Maiket street J. E. Kinttslev, iontinental llotwl. 11.(1 Leti-ennng, Nos iJ7 and i39 Dock street, Knoen Eewls, late (Jon. sup't Peiina K. It. ti. C. Francis us en. Aiient Penna. R. It. Co. (jeorne Martin, No. 3'tl Chesnut street 1 8 10m G IRAKD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. OFFICE, No sl WALNCT STREET. PHILADELPHIA . Ari i AL. rAiu in, in hbu, van.iwK llilt compel y ccntlnues to wrlteon Ftrt Rutt onu 1IDV.VIIBI, nJ.UW HVVtl,ul.. , I. DUCIJ UIVVVIW1. 701 Looses by Are uave been promptly paid, and more than 8500,000 Disbursed on t his account within the past few years. Eoi Ihe prKttnt the office of this company will remain at No. 415 WALNUT STREET. Hut Hltbin a few months will remove to ita own Hl'ILDING N. E. CORNER SEVENTH AND CHESNUT STREETS. Then as now, we shall be happy to lnsnre our patrons a ucn tau a as are consistent wltb aalety. numerous THOMAS CRAVEN, i ALFRED B. QILI.ETl t C RJuAN On E V. KD, N. S. LA WRENCE, rt.O.. MAtKELLAR. CHARLES 1. DrpOlTe JOHN SUPPLER. HENHV F. KENNEY, JOHN W. CLAUUUHK, JOSEPH KLAPP, At. D H1LAH 1 JK., I ibuhab uitAVEtr, president ALFRED 8 GIIXET T V. Presldant and Treasurer. JAMEU B. AXVOED, SecreUry. 1 IB S 1829CnAIlTEI1 PERPETUAL FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY CP PlilXADELPHJA. Assets. on January 1, 1806, K'j.rion.Hnrnft. w j ' - capital ..400 0Qot .. W4 M3 It ..l,lta.;j8-i Acciuiu huipius. fremiums UBSETTLED CLAIMS, INCOME FOR 18 til tt7 63. nit m. LOSSES PAID SINCE 180 QVEH 85,000,000. Perpetnal and Tern porsry Policies on Liberal Terms. DIRECTORS. Charles B Bancker, Edward C. Dale. Tobias VYapnei, iGeorne Kales, Samuel drum. I Allied Filler. GeoriiO W. ltichardg, 1 Francis W. Lewis, M. . Isaac ii-eier ucuaiL i:uaklk N. BAKJK.fcK, prnldent. EDWARD C DALE, Vice-President. JAS. W. MCALLISTER, (secretary protein. It til TTMRE INSURANCE EXCLDSIVELY.-TIIK PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE COM- p ANY incorporated lo-1 Uurter Perpetuni-Nu 61 VN'aENU'I ritreet, opposite lndepcudence Square. 'Ihla Company, favurably knowu to the community for over lorty years, conuuuo to insure against iosm or ttamui.e hy lire ou Publio or Private. Bui UIiiks. til the permuneutly or tor a limited time. Also on Furniture, bu cks ot (Joods, and Merchandise iteuerully, on liboral UTI1IB. Their Capital, toKether with a large Surplus Fund, Is Invested In the most careiul manner which euabies them to otlcr to the Insured au undoubted security iu the case ot loss. , . Directors. Daniel mlth. Jr.. . John Devereux, Alexander Beuaon, I "i lioma Smith, Isaac Ilazlehurst, I llenrv Lewis. Thomas Bobbins. I j. oillinxbam Foil, Daniel Haddock Jr. D N 1 ! L SMITH. Ja., President. William O. Cbowkll, Secretary. ilHOS TpHNIX JNSUEANCE COMPANY OP Pill X LADELPHiA. IM'OKI'OBaTKD 180 CHARTER PrBPETOAL, Ko W4 WALNUT Mreet. opposite the Kxchanwe. In addition to M AR1NE and IN LAM) INSURANCE this Company Insures Horn loss or Uainaely K1UE, on liberal eruis on building, meichandlaa. larnlturo, ate., lur limited periods, aud permanently on buUdiuKS. bj deposit ol piemluin 1 he Company l.as been tn ao'lve operation for mors than BIXTY YEA RS, during which a 1 loaaea ha bee I piompUy adjusted and paid. John L. Hodxe, Lawrence Iwls, Jr M. B. Jaahnuey, John T. Lewis, William S. (irant. Robert W Leainlng, D. Clark Wharton, 6Wn..lWUoxonNa 1'HVIU Lewis, Benjamin Etllnu, Thomat H. Powers, A. K. AlcHenry Kdmond ( a.tlllon. Xouls O. Nnrrla. WPCtfBBF.K. Presloeo tV l Wit cox. Secretary INSURANCE COMPANIES. THE FIDELITY INSURANCE. TRUST, ANI bAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY OF PHILADEL- Fnr'ihe Pafe-keeplrg et Valuables nndcr Ouar "' CAPITAL, VH))00 DIBFXTORS N. B Browne, ( iarenee 11 L laik, John Welsh. Charles Wacslefiter, Edwnrd W. (!lark, Alexander Henry , CI. 1 . Ii.lja.ll j. uiiiinaham jreu. Henrr C. Olbxon. President V. B. IIKUWNE VleePiesidcnt, tLABs:S( K H. CLAEK. Secretary and Tieanurer, ROBKRT PATTEHSOW Ot1 tat pie. ent i in tho FUe proof lluildutj ol tbe rhlladelplila National Bank. UlEHMJi HTKrEi, ABOVE FOURTH. The Cfmrany will commence nnslnesa on the 1st of September -xtli, and will be prcpsred N TO BECKIVK DePOHllS UNDER OtJARNTEB noon the lollowing rates forono venror less period: Government and all other louponl seeniitiea. or those transferable 1 CO por tlOOO by ilel vey, Ine udinx BankBiils.... ) tioveimmni and all other securities, .ut nn. atom nrpi.tlable only by endorsement f . w p r ' Oold Coin or llU' Ion tl-25 per IOfll M ver Coin nrl.nl Ion 2 00 per tlOUO Silver or Cold Plate under seal, en"! owner's estimate of (nil value, and I ai LA nnr aim ale subleet lo adjustment lor lm k, 91 w ,lw on a basis ol ) Deeds. Mortgages Valuable Pape's genera'ly when ot no axed value, tl a year each, or according to buik. Wills, ; which premium covers tha remainder ottne Hie of the maket. Csh Boxes or smalt Tin Boxes, for paper ot Hanken. Capitalists, Merchants, Lawyers Tradesmen Futnlliea, atc ,l'l be-received at 2n each box ortiunkoor yenr contents unknown to the Company, anU liability iimltea. FOB COLLECTION OK INTEREST. OSK PER CENT. ON AMOUNT fldl.I.KOI El COUPONS AM) INTEREST W'LL B COLLECTED W11KN DES1KH. AMD KI'.WITrtU 111 11IK. OWNERS. DEPOSITS OF MONEY KrCKlVKD OS WHICH iNTKRhhT will be allowed. This Company Is a!so authorized to act as Execu tors. Adn.lnls ralors, and (tuanilaru, to receive and execulo Tiusts of ver description (ruin the Courts, Corporations, or Individua l. Preildent. Robfut Pattf.hson, , tecrelary and Tieauror. 4 1m rERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital and Assets. $16,000,000. Invested in United States, $1,500,000 Total Premiums Kecfiivptl Ivy the Company in 1805, M,U-17fl73. Total Lcsees Paid in 1865, $4,018,250. All Losses promptly adjusted witbont reteienee ta England. ATWOOD SMITH. General Agent tor Pennsylvania. OFFICIO, No O Merchants' t'xchanie, rniLADEU'iiiA 18 11 6m PKOVIDENT LIFE AND TRUST COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA No. Ill r-outh FOURTH Street. INCOKPOHA'l ED 3" MONTH, aid., 1865. t AI HAL. (1MJ, PAID IN. Insnrance on Lives, by Yearly Premiums; or bv 5, 19, or J) vear Premiums, Kon-lorioiture. Endowments, payub o at a uturo age, or on prior cUceaie, by Yearly premiums, or 10 ycur Premium liuth c u ses Sen lor iei aire. Annuities giuuted on fuvorahle terms. Te rm l'o li ies Children's 1 nilowiitenta Ibis Company, while gti inK the insured tho security oiapnid up Ca, itai,wih divlce the eutire protlw ol the LI e business ainonx its Policv holders. Mone.ta rccclvi d at IntercHt, ami paid on demand. Authorized by charter to execute 'i niBta, and loactas Executor or Aomlnlsirati.r Assivnee or Onaidlan, ami In oilier fiduciary caracdlrs unoet appointment o any t ourt ol this t ommonwcalth or of any pertion or pur Bvu, or bodies politic orcurporato. IXHveTnKM. SAMUEL R. FniPLf Y, Kit HARD CADBURY, ,11 hi Jll.MI 11 A K eR, HENRY IIAINE4. T WISTARBKOVN. W.M. V. LONUi'lEETH, HA Pi ES F ('OFFIN' SAMUEL R SHIPLEY. ItOftLiVND PARRY, Pcosldent. Actuary. THOMAS W18TAR, 1 . !., J. B. TOWN8E I), T 27 S Mrdics Eiamloer, Lc&ul Adviser. MISCELLANEOUS. TpITLER, WEAVER & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF Manilla and Tarred Cordage, Cords Twines, Etc., No. 23 North WATER Sticot and No. 'ti North DELAWARE Avenue, I-UILADELPBIA. Edwin II. Fitlkb, Mirttael Wfaveb, Comb ad F Clothikk. tu n-jQ ABCH STREET. -CAS FlXTURE.Sa O A CH.NDEL1EK, BRONZE STAI3ARY, Ero. AN K ILK A CO. wouiu reaptclfujly Oireei tlie atten tion uf their iritnds, and the nubiiu neuerai y, to their laiae auo elesui't assortment ol Oam FIXTURES IHA.NI.EtlEhS, and ORNAMENTAL bko" ' , "Jbose wlthlng bandacute and tborouKblv made Goods, at vety reasonable prices will nud It ta their advantage to ,ive us a call beiora pur. haaUia elso where. " '""- N. B. Soiled or tarnshed flxtdies reflnlsbed wilt s peels 1 care and at reasonable prices. ni VANKIRK A CO GEORGE PLOWMAN, CARPENTER AND BUILDER. No. 232 CARTER Street And No. 141 DOCK Street. Machine Woikand JlillwrlKhtlng promptly attend U a . to CORN EXCHANGE BAG MANUFACTORY. JOHN T. BAILEY O REMOVED TO N. E, corner of MARKET and WATER 8 tree a . Philadelphia, DEALERS IN BAUS AMD BAGGLNU ol every ueaoilption, lor Ciain, Floor, Salt, supet PLo-pbata oi Lhue, Bone- lm.t Fin. Large ano small CCN.SV BAOS canstautly on hand. (IMCl Alan unni Helm lt'2'i (1 John T. Bailet. JaeCascadeii. ALEXANDER 0. C ATT ELL & CO. PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 26 NORTH WHARVES, AND NO. 27 NORTH WATER STREET, PHILADELPHIA. i 4LEXAKDEB O. CATTEIX. KLIJA O. CATTELa COTTON AND FLAX SAIL DUCK AND CANTAB, ol all numbers and branda. Tent Awnlnir. Trnnk. and Wanon-co-. 'Juck. Also Paper Slanuiacturers' Drier Felts, from one to seyasj Icei wule; PaulJns, Belting, Sail Twine, etc JOUN W. EV HUMAN k Co., ICS No In!) JONES' Alley, WILLIAM 8. GRANT,' COMMlhSlON MEHCHANt. NO. 33 S. DELAWARE Av. nue, Philadelphia, ACKnr ron Dopent's Gunpowder, Itellned Nitre, Charcoal, Eto. W. Baker & Co Cbuculate, Cocoa, and Brouia. Crocker Btos. t Co. 'a Yeilow MetU bbealbmtf, Roltt; and Nulla I U STOVES, RANGES, ETC. QULYER'S NEW PATENT BEEP SAND-JOIA'T HOT-AIR FU11NA0E. RANGES OF AL.L. SIZKS. iVLSO, FRIEGAB'S NEW LOW PBESSUHB STEAK HEATING AJTAKArUS, yOBBALBBY .... CHARLES WILLIAM9, 610J Bo. 1188 MARKET 8TRKET. THOMPSON'S LONDON KITCHENER, OR EUROPEAN RANGE, tor families, hotel, or publio institution. In TWENTY DIFFER, HI Bl.ts, Also, rni usipuai B"HB. nu -a.1T a lira Dacca, roriaoie Heaters, jjowuuwu uraiaa riraooara Htoves.Bath Boiler, mewbole Plates, Broilers, Cook inn Htovea t,. u-hnixaaia ana retail, bv th manolaA I turera. H1ARPE 4 THOMSON, 9 ICe'ntbfni Vo. 'm N. KCOU t ree