US EQUAL-SUFFRAGE MEETING AT TRENTON, N. J. The Ecvial-SuCTirtcfc C invention met at this place .vostejflivv. Toe meci ns wan very lunro and onilni-Ut1c. James M. Scovel, En'n., pre pidrd, and Hon. f). H. lilncknin, of Atlantic county, and other distinuim.pri men from ritf ferrot eounMc, acted m Vicc-Hrejidcnts. Speeches were mado by Mnior 0. B. Ilihleart, Jiimea M. Kcovel, Hubert Purvis of Philadel phia, aii'l Isalnh Ware. The principal address wns Hon. T. D. Thacher. The next Fpenker was J. K H. Wilcox. Roq., editor of the Social, t-cimtv Keoicw, of No York, lie made a very able an t phlo ophical disqui sition, showing with much clearness that the ripht to vote wan a natural rUht. Mr. Wiico 1 a praduate of Columbia Law School, and stand prominent among the thinkers of the country. An Kqual KuLlrnje Association was forned for tbe Kate, with James M. Scovel lor President, nml Lucy Stone lor one of the Vice-Presidents. Among the resolutions the following are the most characteristic of the scmimcut of .he meet Id?: lifsofred. That a republic, to be lastincr, must be founded on civil and political equality, and the liberty of all, limited only by the like liberty ol each; and that, In order to establinh a republic of enduring strength, the former fabrio of Southern society must be wholly changed, ior in do pait of our country has there jet existed a true domocrattc republic. Refiolved, That we hail with delight the recent (tenon or uongress Jn giving to the Kobcl States equal suffrage in the Military Reconstruction bill, aiid we rejoice in the fact accomplished thai personal freedom, whien the dark-skinned fins ol the republic have won with their blood, now will not be a vain mockery, exposed to violation at the capneo of their masters, en hronrd in the Legislature, on the bench, and in the Executive chamber; but that it will bo secured by the arms they hold and the bil- ols they cast, for It will be Liberty euarded bv Power. ART OF SLEEPING IN PA R LI A MEN1 . An English journal has this humorous sketch: "Sleeping hi the House of Commons is con- lucted upon scientific principles. Probably no member spends so many hours in the House at his post as Mr. Cowen, theM. P. for Aewcastle who is oeginmng to be known as the 'Ions; titter' and who has not yet learned the par liamentary art of sleeping at his pout, which is an indispensable thing in the House of Com mons. On days of mtereBt a member requires to be in bis place at 3 o'clock if he is to secure his seat, and as a sitting generally lasts till 2 in the morning, it is not within mortal power to sit day by day closely watching weary debates Without spending some of the time In sleep ing. Wily members prefer stopplug away the early part of the sitting, and dropping iu when questions are on that they care for. Others only come on certain days, and all, except the most attentive, go home before the late divisions, but all who attend constantly, quite as constantly (if they have any sense) sleep In the House. From the oldest Cabinet nnnisier down to the newest member this is done. He is voted a 'lool' who attempts to meddle with every question, and if ho waits for tho.-e he is concerned in he had btter doze till they come to a decision than be absent. No one knows when divisions will come on, and to join in tbem a member must be on the spot, and to make up his mind to sleep (if necessary) at his post is the only way in which he can dis charge his duty. Mr. J. S. Mill, an M. P. not wanting in watchfulness or prudence, sits for hours asleep with his lace on bis hand, having had the precaution to choose a seat which ena bles him to do it. "The public, who do not understand the thing, think when a small late House is half asleep, that the members are neglecting their duty, and are subjects 01 remark. The six hun dred and thirty members who were absent and probably in bed, are, of course, unnoticeable in the House, while the twenty-eight who remain to the last are open to comments if not in the most vivid state of activity. Wuen a member has mastered the merits of a question he has done his duty, and has only to watt till tbo di vision bell rings for action. Some members, lige Mr. Scholetield, have great talent in drop ping in only when they are wanted. Mr. Brigtit will stay away weeks together. Earl ltussoll in troduced the broad-brimmed hat into the House lor the convenience ot sleeping under it. "Lord Palmerstou followed the example, and was a reat dozer. Mr. Gladstone stretches out both his legs and sleeps at lull length; the mem bers going up to Mr. Speaker sometimes tumble over him. Lord Halifax, when in the House, holding the otfice of Indian minister, used to lay bis head back, open his mouth, and snore loud enough to be heard in Bensal. Some mem bers who are lame are obliged to sit on that side of the House which enables them to rest their - iimbs with their face to the Speaker. Some, like Grantley Berkelev, have to lean against the table to speak, because they cannot stand. Feeble members, like Mr. lioebuck, and blind members, like Mr Fawcett, sit on the front bench below the gangway, ant members with no heads sit all over the House." MISCELLANEOUS. gLATE MANTELS. ELATE MANTELS are unsurpassed tor Durability Eeauty. trength, aud Cheapness. fcLATE MANTELS, and blate 'Work GeneraHj made to order. J. B. KIMES ft CO., 8126m Nos 212S and 2128 CHKHNUT Street LEXANDER O. C ATTELL & CO. NO. NOKTH WHAUVES No. 27 NORTH WATER STREET, PHILADELPHIA. AUXAKPKB CATTM.L. 2jj 1U.IJAH CATTHU XTT L L I AM 8. GRANT W COMMISSION MERCHANT, No MB. DELAWARE Avenue, Philadelphia, Piipoiit'a Gunpowder, Ueflnl Mitr Ohftrooal, Kto i.- Y m. ,. -...;(..1ifiv (Auoa. unci Brouia. VTOcntfr ii vwi - i PHILADELPHIA BURGEON'S BANDAUK INSTITUTE, No. M N. kinth Hireet. above Market. a. IA EV ERETT, aher thirty veers' practical E Cuarauioes ibe skilful adl.isimeut of hla Prelu pHLt.Ni UratluatluK Preesure Trust, and a variety of nienta conducted by l.dy, u u..a i n u:uri. nitn iji ih.v.ui w-w i : 6 it tnnN EXCHA N Q E .1 J BAG MANUFACTORY. r t i ii rr n A 1 I. K Y A CO.. " Sk lillVKU TO in F Corner of MA KKET and WATER Streets, . plilludelpbiR. DEA LEHB IN I1AUB Aisu iiauuiHU Ol everv Description, lor Flour Suit, super-Pliospliata of Lime, Done e and small OTJNN Y BAOB constantly on hand, , jx i Also, nwv" aa--" J Aid V A Cascadicn. INI, " ' MANUFACTUrJJIS OF Manilla and Tarred Cordage, Cord Twines, tic. North WATER Street, and Hvtlb DKLAWAKIC Aveuue, No. No. rulLAitKit1. Xowiv H.FiTi.K.a MlCHAH. WKAVXB, (XtNKAO V. Cl-OTHIKH. OEORCE PLOWMAN, SoARPKNTEIt AND BUILDER 1 Ko. 8 CAIITKU S1TBEET, I a mi NfL ui DOCK Street ' Mrblne Work and MUlwrlgbtmg promptly at- '.DltllHl IU ABfH BTliEET. GAS FIXTURES, I.IUNDIXIKIW, BKOi!.Jl BTATUAKYI r " . . . . . i . i rp lOAia WIMIIIUIC KtfMKT, vau-Ug. W iv. us . CMllbefor, Un " VaTnlslted xtnrj renUhed w.U, ud at rwoiiui "'yJNKIIta A CO, 4Q 11 f Y- i i." I? TiTif CO. would respecuuny airw. u JLi?MrlZLEV'EN'ING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAYS CITY ORDINANCES. AN O KDINAHOE To Hearrange and Fix tho Roundnry Lines ol ibe lilcctiou 1)1 visions and PiHce.of Holding I'.lectloiiH In the Twentieth Ward, and to ln creaae the Number of Election Divisions In said Ward. hecllon 1. The Ri'lect find Common Councils ot the City of riiilmlclplila do ordain. That the Light h Klectton I '1 vision of tho Twentieth Vnnl shrill bo bounded as follows, to wit: To commence at the north woii comer of Itioul and l'oplar streets; thence along the north side of l'oplar street lo the oast side of Kifioenih slreel; thence along the east side of Fifteenth street u t henoutn side of Monigomery avenue; thence along thesou ti side Montgomery avenue, to the west slue of Broad street; thence along the went side of Broad street to tho pluoe of ho- f Inning; and the place of voting sunll bo at the muse of Henry lloclnn, southeast corner of Thompson and Amliy streets. Hectlon 2. TheNtola Kleetion Division shall be bounded as follows, to wit: To commence at the northwest corner of l'oplar and Seven teenth HlrtciK; theuoe along the north side of Toplnr street to the eastsido of the river Schuyl kill; thence along the east side of the river Schuylkill to the south sldo of Mastor street; thence along the south side of Master street to the wct.t side of Seventeenth street; thence along the west side of Seventeenth street lo the placeof beginning; and the pi tee of voting shall be at the bouse of Henry Baltersby, Mo, UOi Nineteenth street. Section 8. The Tenth Eleotlon Division shall be bounded as follows: l'o commence at the northwtsl corner of Tweuty-Ursl and Mister streets; tbeueo along the forth side, of Master s ri et to the eriMt side of the river ScnuylKill; thence along the east side of the river HchuyU kill to the south side of Montgomery avenue; thence along the soutu side of Montgomery avei.ue to the west side of Twenty-first streei; thence along the west side of Twenty-llrst street to I be place of beginning; and the place of voting shall be at the bouse of Charles M. Fu;;un, northwest coiner of Twenty-fourth and Jelleri-on strep is. Section i. There shall be created an additional Fit cuon Division in said Ward, to be called the Fifteenth Klectlou Division, lo be bounded aa follows, to wit: To commence at the northwest corner of Toplar and Fifteenth streets; theuoe along the north side of Poplar street to the east side of Slxieeuth street; thence along the cast side of Sixteenth street to the south side of Montgomery avenue; thence along the south side of Montgomery aveuue to the west side of Fifteenth street; thence along the west sldo of Fifteenth street lo the placeof beginning; and the place of voting bhall be at the house of John Fox, southwest corner of Fifteenth aud Thomp son streets. Section 5. There shall be created another ad ditional Election Division In said Ward, to be culled the Sixteenth Flection Division, to bo bounded as follows, to wit; To commence at the northwest corner of Sixteenth aud i'opl ir streets; thence along the north side of Poplar street to the east side of Seventeenth bi reel; thence along the east sideot Seventeenth str. ei lo the nortli side of Master street; thence along the north side of Master street to the east side of Twenty-first street; thence along the east side ol Twenty-first street lo the south side of Mont gomery avenue; thence along the south side of Montgomery avenue to the west side of Six teenth stieet; thence along tho west side of .Six teenth street to the place of beginning; aud the place of voting shall bs at the house of Jacob Cireber, No. lti.il Soybert street. 41 Se.tiou 0. That the First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, Eleventh, Twelfth, Thirteenth, and Fourteenth Kleetion Divisions of said Ward be aud remain as hereto fore established by law. JOSEPn F. MAItCER, Tresldeut of Common Council. Attest Bkinjamin If. Haines, Clerk ol Select Council. JOSHUA SPERING, President or Select Council. Approved tbis first day of June, Anno Domini one thoUHaud eight hundred aud sixty seven (A. D. 1&07). MORTON McMICITAEL, 6 S It Mayor of 1'hlladelpula. AN ORDINANCE To Make an Appropriation to the Con trollers ol Public Schools to Obtain Possession of the Messuages and Lots of Ground on Nine teenth Ftreel above Chesnut, In the Ninth Ward. Section 1. The Select and Common Counolls of Ibe City of Philadelphia do ordain, That the sum of eight hundred aud sixty dollars be and the ianie is hereby appropriated to the Con troller of Public Schools lo eolnpensale cer tain tenants occupying messuages erected on thelitis of ground situate on the west side of Nineteenth street, above Chesnut, iu the Ninth Ward (upon which the Keystone Grammar School is to bo erected), for surrendering pos session of their respective premises, lo wit: To William Sloan, three hundred dollars. To Ann Cummins, three hundred dollars. To John J. CulUman, two hundred and sixty dollars. And w arrants shall be drawn by the Control lers oiPublio Schools In conformity with exist ing ordinances: Provided, That the City Con troller shall not countersign any warrant for either of said amounts, or any part thereof, until the City Solicitor shall first certify to him that all of said persons nave removed from Hie premises, and that the city is in full possession of the whole of said lots of ground upou which the said school building is to bo erected. , j ua n, ru r . aiA.itcn.it, President of Common Council. Attest Benjamin IT. Haines, Clerk: of Select Council. JOSHUA SPERING, President of Select Council. Annroved this first day of June, Auno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty-seven (A. D. 1H07). C 5 It Mayor of Philadelphia. HESOLUTION Of Instruction to the City Solicitor and Chief Engineer aud surveyor, anu ituiiuest to the Mayor and Presidents of Select aud Com mon councils. Whereas. The Lenislature has recently, with out the knowledge, request, or approbation of Councils, by a certain Act of Assembly aud supplements tnereto, authorized a Commission to create a loan not exceeding Eight iluudred Thousand Dollars, to be payable by the city, for therjurnuse ol erecime a oriuae over tue river Schuylkill at Soulh street; aud by the said Acts of Assembly the Chief Engineer nnd Surveyor of Hie city ts instructed, without the consent of Councils, touireetine buuuing oi saiu oriuge, under the supervision and control oi sum com missioners: therefore Kesoived, By theSelectand Common Councils of the City of Philadelphia. That the City Solici tor be and he Is hereby instructed lo test the constitutionality of the said Act of Assembly and suppletnems thereto; that he also take the necessary legal steps lo restrain, uinuor, auu pre vent the erection of said bridge, aud tin Chief Engineer and hurveyor from superintending, iil.i.ni i.ii. .w.tlni I. tltA t , i tun ariil lild Ulicubiufl, ti nv-Liu H . wiw ...-vwv , ... Honor the Mayor of the city, aud the Presidents of Select and Common Councils, are hereby re spectfully requested to abstain from ineetlurf l ue commission or iubiiikuuv lunvucrtiiu uuu tlie Chief Engineer aud Surveyor is hereby ex pressly instructed to abstain from meeting said Commission on behalf of the city, or acting in the matter without the direction oi councils. JOSEPH E. MAKCEH, President of Common Council. Attest ltOUERT BETUELL, Assistant Clerk of Select Council. JOSHUA SPiCHINU, President of Select Council. Approved this first day of June, Anuo Domiul one thousand eight hundred and sixty- seven (A. L. isw;. MORTON McMICIIAEL, 65 It Muyor of Philadelphia, T- KBOItUTION JV To Authorize the City Controller to make a Certain Transfer. Resolved, By the Select and Common Coun cils of the City of Philadelphia. That the City Controller be and is hereby directed to transfer IHiv.flve dollars to Item 1 of au ordinance to muke au appropriation to defray the expenses to be incurred for the reception of the State Hugs, vlv..: From Item 4 (Ambulances for children), fifty. five dollars to Item i, unarming ooior-men. JOSEPH F. MARCER, President of Common Council, Attest ltonKRT Beth ei. I., Assistant Clerk of Select Council. JOSHUA SPERING. President of Select Council. Annroved this 11 rat day of June. Anno Domini one thousand eltjut hundred aud sixty seven (A. D. lbUT). MORTON McMICIIAEL, S 6 U Mayor of Puiladelpuia. CITY ORDINANCES. AN ORDINANOE To Authorize the Cominlssloner of Mar kets, Wharves, aud Landings to consent to the Transfer of the Lease of Callowhlll Street Wharf, on the HI ver Delaware. Section 1. J he Select and Common (Vmnnlln ol the City of Philadelphia do ordain. That the Commissioner of Markets, Vharvo,anl Land ings bo and he is hereby nuthorlx-d to eon- sent to the transfer of a certain lease made be- twf en ineclty orPhlladelphla and John Modln rils.of the property known as Callowhlll Street """. me iviver ueiawaro, dated Juiy7, IWid, to W. A. Levering, and at the expiration of said lease he be aulhorl.ed to extend the sime for the term of two years, with two sureties to lie approved b.v the CommlM.pA on Port. Wnr. dens, at an annual rent of three thousand dol- mrs, i he same to be approved by the Mayor of the city of Philadelphia. All ordlnaneeH to tha contrary notwithstanding. JOSEPH F.MA.nOEll, President of Common Council. Attest John Eckstf.in, Clerk of Common Council. JOSHUA SPERING, President of Select Conncll. Approved this first lv of .Innn. Anno Domini one Ihousaud eluht hundred and six I v- seven (A. 1). 1S07). MUllTON MCMICITAEL, 6 5 It Mayor of Philadelphia. AN ORDINANCE To Make an Appropriation to the Board ol Revision lo pay for Assistants to enable them to perform their duties. suction l. The Select mid Common Councils of the City of Philadelphia do ordain. That the mm of six thousand dollars be and the Mim is hereby appropriated to the Board of Revisiou to enable them to perform their Unties; said sum lo be expended under I lie supervision of the ftneninl 'nm m II tr on Collection of Taxes and Revision of Assoss- ni nts. i he wurrauts for the same to be drawn by the Board of Revision. JOSEfll F. MARCEIt, President of Common Council. Attest John Eckstein. Clerk of Common Council. JOSHUA Sl'EUINa. rrpsldentof Select Council. Approved this first day of June. Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty seven (A. D.1807). JUUHlON JUCMlCliAlilj, G 5 it Mayor of Philadelphia. RESOLUTION To Authorize tho Paving of Nineteenth street, from Montgomery to Berks Street, in the Twenty-eighth Ward. Kesoived. ny the Select nnd common coun cils of the City of Philadelphia. That the De partment of Highways be and is hereby autho rized and directed to enter into a contract with a competent paver or pavers, who shall be selected by a Majority of the owners of pro perty fronting ou jNineteentu street, iroin Montgomery to Berks street, for the paving thereof. The city to be at no exneuse for grading or intersections. The conditions of said contract shall be that the contractor shall colltctthe cost of paving from the owners of property ironting inereou: and snail also enter into an obligation to the city to keep said street in good order lor three years alter the paving is finished. JOSEPH F. MARCEIt, President of Common Council. Attest AllRAHAM 8TFWAHT, Assistant Clerk of Common Conncll. JOSHUA SPEUINO, President of Select Council. Approved this first day of June. Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty- seven (A. D. 1S07). JVlUltlUiN MCMlUUAtilJ, 6 5 It Mayor ot Philadelphia, RESOLUTION Of Instruction to the Commissioner of City Property to Change the- Location of the Board of Revision and City Commissioners. Resolved, By tho Select and Common Conn ells of the City of Philadelphia, That the Com missioner or (Jity property ne ana ne is hereby instructed to remove the City Commis sioners to the two frout rooms ou the second floor of the buildluir now occupied bv the Citv t-olicilor, and the Board of Revision to the rooms vacated ny the commissioners, aniline two remaining rooms in said building on Fifth street shall be appropriated tolhe City Solicitor for Road J ury Rooms. J US li.ni If. AlAltCli.lt, President of Common Council, Attest John Eckstfiw, Clerk of Common Council. JOSHUA SPERING, President of Select Council. Approved this first day of June, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty- seven (A. D. 1867). MORTON McMICIIAEL, Mayor of Philadelphia, 6 5 It RESOLUTION To Authorize tho Tramway lng of Wager, Colbert, f earl streets, ana itoso Alley. lit solved. By ine select ana common coun cils of the City of Philadelphia, That the Da- part ment of Highways be ana is nereoy autho rized and directed to tramway Wager street from Sixth to Randolph street. Culvert street from Poplar to Lawrence street, Pearl street from Seventeenth to Eighteenth street, aud Uoso a lev. in the Eighth ward. And If tho cartway is wider than is necessary for a single track, to reduce it lo me proper wiaiu Dytauiug an equal quantity from each sldo. jusiiui r. ju.'wiuciv, President of Common Council. Attest John Eckstkin, Clerk of Common Conncll. JOSHUA SPERING, President of Select Council. Annroved this first day of June. Anuo Do mini one thousand eight hundred aud sixty- seven (A. D. 18ti7). rr . 6 5 It Mayor of Philadelphia. EESOItUTION i Making a Certain Transfer In tho Appro priation to fllaraei uepartment ior iu. Resolved, By the Select and Common Coun cils of the Cliy of Philadelphia, That the City Controller be and he is hereby authorized aud directed to transfer the sum of three hundred dcllurs from Item 6 of the appropriation to the Department of juarnots lor ine year woi, to Item Special, for posts, and numbers for the piers owned by the city on the Delaware frout. Tiii.-Dir v m Aitcirn President of Common Council. Attest John Eckstein, Clerk of Common Council. JOSHUA SPERING. President of Select Council. AnnroveiMhls firstday of Juno. Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty-seven (A. D. Ib07). mmjTAM f nit rrtrr a ttt C 5 It Mayor of Philadelphia. No. 1101 CHESNUT Blreet, E. M. NEEDLES & CO., AT THEIR NEW STORE, If . W. Corner Eleventh and Cbasnut OFFB IN THE HOUSE-FURNISHING DEPARTMENT, 2000 FLOOR CLOTHS, ALL LINEN, J AT 8P73. nifcuiH xrmnaHii tint 'on JP J-j o 1ST AND PRESEH VER oNA TUBAL PL 0 WERS. A. H. POWELL, To. 725 ARCH STREET. BELOW EIUUTII Houquela.VWreatha, BaHkets, Pyramids Ol Cut Flow is luru lulied to order at allnetuujus. lUtf SHIPPING. . riiiMiiririin, itirnMM, -Tt-rT AM) MjKl dl.K KIKaMSIIIH LINK LfciVUTHKlJljUJI All! LINK TO 'II IE UUU Tit AND W l vs l , Til HOTJ" IT Itl ( KIF1- TO NKWnF.HN. Also, all pnliiin In North and Kontli Carolina, via ScalKmrd and lloanokn linllroad, nnd to LynchhnrK, Vb 1 rniiMcee, and the Went, via Norfolk, IVlers linrK. honili rlIe Ilullruad, and lUouiuouil and iau vlllc Ilailruad. 'I lie reKii arlty. sntnly, and ehoapnoai of this route ronmiend It to the pnlille an llin most (li-slrable uiu (1 In in for carrying every deKCrlptlon ot IrplKiil. No rliarse lor couimlssion, drayago, or any expense of lrapnler. Meniimhli'S liionre at lowext rates, and leave regu larly Iidim lirnt hurl above Market sirvet. I itlnLil received dully. WM. T. CLYUR CO, No. 14 North and froutb Wlmrven. V. P. rORTEIt, Ageut at Ulcbuioud aud Cltr roinu T. I. CROWELL A CO, Agents at Norfolk. 6 1 f'X'Jfs TUB rilII.Alr.I.I'IIIA All 2lSiUi.W ti HERN MAIIj bTHulMoUIP COM TaJs 1 b KWttJLAK LINK IOH NAVANNAlf, OA, TOKAWAMiA.KW tone, CapUtlu Win. JennlngS, M VUAUNU, SAO tons. CupUuii Jacob Teat. The steamship WYUMINU will leave or the above port on baturdny, June 15, at (.o'clock A. 11., ivoni second wharf hclow Spmeo mreet. l:nl (...ik... ..ni t..a 1'nv , ur . Mn 1 .lll h. wlilidrawn, aud the VVUM1NU will lnuko suuii- nionlliiy Irlpn, Tlirounh pBMafre tickets sold and freight taken for all polDUiln connection with IheUeorgla Central Kail road. WILLIAM L JAM KB, General Axonv, No. 811 H. Delaware avenue. Agents at BavaoDati, Hunter A Uaiuuiell. li 1 tVfV. TIIK PIIII.AnKI.niIA AND T.i:i.'S(l i' HKI1N MAIL MUAMSIIIPIDll. lUnl B llhUUJ.AK hKMI-MUSTHLY LliNK, t Uli AI.W UHl,KnS,IiA. VIA HAVANA, 8TA R OF TH E TJN loN.rrz tone, Capt. T. N. Cooksoj TiOUA, 1UT5 Kins, Captuiu J. U. Mont. Will leave lliU port every two wek alteruat iJ touching ai Havana tor paaneugers eturnluK. TheTlOUA will leave tor Nvw Orli-mua. Hatnrdav Jtneib, at s o'clock A. M., lrom the second wuarl in l-pruce mreeU TlieB'lAHO ihE UNION w.U leave New Orleans for tiila port June la. . Ibroush hlilH ol lading signed fbr rrelght to iiooi.. Oalvestou.Nalchei, Vlckaburg, Mempuln, NasnV-v Caho.bU Louln, Louisville, and Cliichniau. WILLIAM L. JAMI-M.Oeueral Agent, 4 1 No. 8M M. Helaware avenue. Agents at New Orleans, Creevy, Nlckerson & Co. TIIK PHILADELPHIA AND (SOUTHERN MAIL KT'KAMalilP COM- 'AiM'B IlEClLLAlt IS EM 1 -M ON T H L Y LINIfi IUK V ILMlAfci'lOA, A. V. Tli steaninhlD FIONEEH. bll tuna. Captain J. Ben nett, will leave tor the above port on Wednesday, J una u, at s o cioui A. M., uroiu lue nrst wuari oeiow line BUfft, Bills o lading signed at through and reduced rate. to ail principal poiuta in Norm larouna. AfceiiUl at Vt iniili.lon, Worth dt HauleL WILLIAM L. JAM IvS, General Agent, 411 No. 814 B. Lelaware avenue. nppnsiTinv Trt mnwn. ;".v.r- POL Y. iA 1LY LINK EOR B A L1T- nXJitKjflgi-MO HE, via Chesapeake and Dela- Kuif caiiai. Philadelphia and Baltimore Union Steamboat Com nanv. tlallv at -2 o'clock P. M. The Steamers of this line are now plying regularly between ibis port aud Baltimore, leaving the second wharf below Arch street dally at ii o'clock; P, M. (Sundays excepted). Carylng all descnptloa of Freight as low as any other line. Ireluht .handled with great care, delivered promptly, and forwarded to all points beyond the itrniinus tree oi commisbiou. Particular attention paid to the transportation ot all descritiiloa of MerchauUiue. Horses, Carriages, etc. i tc. lor lurthcr information, apply to JO UN U. HUOFF, Agent, S10 No. 18 N. DELAWARE Aveuue. M.W E X P It E N H I.I E TO :f. Alexandria, Georgetown, aud Washington, j&H. C. via Chesapeake aud Delaware Canal. Win. connections ai Alexandria lrom the most direct route tor Lynchburg, Bristol, Kuoxville, Nashville, Dalton, and the Souiuwesl. Steamers leave regularly from the first wharf above Market street. jYruigbi received dally. WM. P. CLYDB A CO., No. 14 North and South Wharves, J. B. DAVIDSON. Agent at Ueoiguiowa. M.ELDJHJ.DOE & .Co., Ageuta at Alexandria, Vir ginia, s i irfftfo HAVAKAaTEAMERS. ffrffr SEMI-MONTHLY LINE, CAKR-I INO THE UNITED STATES MAIL. The Steamships I1END1UCK HUDSON ......CA PTAIN HOWES STARS AND STRIPES OAPl'AIN HOLMKS T litbe steamers will leave this port Tor Havana every other Saturday ai a a. ai. The Steamship STAlte ANDSTRIPPS, (Holmes. . . ...ii ,1 ... 11.. .,... Ul 'lllllll.l V 111 111 M juasieiv will sail iui i"i' ui ou jlx. m. iiiunii- liu, June iu, ui a o cioca. i'abuage to Havana, so currency, irt.iulit rtceived after Thurnday, Eori relght or Passage apply lo S o TlioSlAS WATTSON A SONS, 518 No. HON. DELAWARE Aveuue. STEAM TO LIVERPOOL CALL- Imr ai Oueeustowu. The iumaii Line. b.uniiK heuil-weekly, carrying ine coned biates Blalls, KET CRN T1CEETS T O PARIS AND BACK. E1UST T CLASS. iMI UOLD. CITY OF LONDON Saturday, June 8 El INBURUH Wednesday, Juue 12 CITY Oi' PA Mia -Saturday. June 15 CITY' OF WAblUNOION Wednesday, Juue is CITY OF ANTWERP...- .Saturday, June U And eucu succeeuiug naiuruay auu nuuuesuuy, ai Doon, trom ier io. u ionu xiiver. Bv the mall steami r sailing every Saturday, Payable lu Gold. i Payable in Curreucy. Fit st Cublu 11U Steerage- fiO To l.enuou li- lo i.ouuwu & To Paris To Paris ii Pussuge by Hie Wednesday Steamers: f irst Cabin, tllu: hituraiiu. t:)0. Payable lu U. S. Curreucy. i'asseiigers aiso lorwarueu iu uuvrv, xxamuur, xjio-ttii-ii ..ii-. ml nwiili.ral A rutMH. Meerage passageirom r.iveriooi iu yueenaiuwu, iu currency. Tlckcla can be Dougut Here oy peisoua sending hr their irleuos. ior turiuer iniormaiion appiy m, nio uiuiiuj a OlllCe. JUiLi K. ltxLiF, Ageut-, I O. 10 IU t 1IITAI, i. 1 ., g 7 J or No. 411 CHEa-N U 1' St., Philadelphia. PASSAGE TO AND FROM tlHKAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND ill STEAMSHIP AND SAILINU PACKET, AT REDUCED RAJ ES. DRAFTS AVAlLABLETilROUOIIOUTENQLAND .... , . v- i . . i .-i r i v I , ivnvvil I.'; For particulars apply to TAPbCOTIS, BROTHERS A CO.. Vn f--OTTTll Street, aud No. M BROADWAY. 11 Or lo THUS. it. ol'.AHLK, No, 217 WALK U T St. 1'OK NKV YOU It. VIA DKLA- F-ti. wui a aud Rarllau Cauul. s-TC.J.. J vi press Steamboat Company Steam Pro- I'lllllB It-aVW JJnilJ 1 1 VJIU .nn. , wtiun 1'l.lA.l in.i.r Unuuuh in twenty-lour hours. Uoods for warded lo all poluls, North, East aud West, free of commission. " i iti-hls received at the lowest rates, WM. P. CLYDE A CO.. Agents, No. 11 south Wharves. JAMES II AND. A tent. No. 104 Wall street, New York. 6 1 tf FOR NEW YORK. SWIFT3URE Xvr4rt"Trausporlallon Company Despaicli .laand Swlliaure Lines, via Delawari ... nnriiiiii Canal, ou and after the loin of March. leaving daily ai 12 M. aud A P. ML., oonuectlug wlUj all Noriueruauu unu nu. yut irelght, which will be taken upon accommoda ting terMi. appiy "WIIjTjTAM M. BArRD A c. , il Ko. 1H2 S. DELA WA RE Avenue. Til RHIP PAPTAINR AND OWNF.RS. -.ui j-i- 'i-i,n undersigned having leased the KEN bjisoTuN SCREW DOCK , begs to inform his frieudf aud the palrons of the Dock that be Is prepared wlib increasea facilities lo accommuuaie luone uaviug ves sels to be raised or repaired, aud being a practical ship-carpeuier anu cauiaer, win give yemuimi i,veii in. i, ii, il.u VMM.I" euuruaLed to him for repairs. Capiamsor AgeuU.Shlp-Carpenters, and Machinist .... t.. ...u..u(r b ra. B..1I..I I aii In u I Having the ageucy lor the sale of "Wetterstedt'i Patent Metallic Composition" Ior Copper paint, for the preservation ol vessels' bottoms, for this oily, I am Prepared tO lUrulSU Uieaailits ou reaouuauio iruua, H H JOHN H. HAMMITT, Kensington Screw Dock, 1 DELAWARE Aveuue, above Laurel street. ' REMOVAL. E M OVAL. A. II. LEJAMDRE, Late Ko. 1012 Chesnut street, have removed their FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERY WAREROOMS fro Ho. 1103 CHRBNCT BTIIKKT, UP STAIRS. 420 8m. -p. A. ZIMMERMAN'S iiotki. and rk9tal'bant, (late f. lakemeveu'b), N. XV, COB. C AKTf.B AND EXCUANOH HTH. rUlLAPF.LTHIA. U IU - JUNE 5, 18G7, INSURANCE COMPANIES. DELAWARE MUTUAL KAKifTT INSU 1IAMK COMPANY, Incorporated by tho Legis lature ol 1 eimfc) ivania. Office, S. E. corner of! H I H I an d WALNUT Streets a ii i inn fi I'm i n, MARINE INMDKANCEH on vessels, cnrni'. and ireicht, lo all purls of theworld. INLAND IN.sliKANCES on goods by river, canal, lake, and laud carriage, to all parts ot in i nion. El UK INSURANCES on niercbandlse generally. On More, Hwolllug uoubps, eio. A68RTH OK THE COMPANY. Novemtit-i i. lt.m. KK),nco United btaies b I'ur Cent Loaiv, IBi i 120,000 Unhed blales 8 l' r (Jen I. Loan, iwi 200,000 U tilled Ma'es 7 8-10 Per Ue lit. lxan. Treasury No'et. 125,000 Cliy of l-hliadt-lphlas Per Cent. Loan (exempli) 54,000 ritute of i'uiius I vuuU 0 Per Cent. Loan. C6.000 blate of l'enuny lvauia 6 Per Cnt. Loan Sn.OdOBiale ol New Jersey blx Per Cent, Iioan....,, 0,000 reniiBylVHUIa Railroad, iHt Mortgage, Six Per Cent. lloniin E.'i.COO PemiHylvanla Killroad. 2d MorlHge, hlx Per Cenu Honda 5,0C0 Western 1'ennnylvanlu Hall road Hlx I'er I'fiit. Honda (1'eniiKylvauia Railroad gua rantee 20,000 State ol Teuueasee Eive Per Cent. Loan 7,0(i0 Slate ot Tenuesaee Six Per Cent, Ixtaii . 15,000 8oo t-linrea Hlock of Oerinun town Uaat'oinpany (prluclpnl and Intereai guaranteed by tlie cllyot Philadelphia) ,lj0H;iHl an-B Slock of PeniiHVlva- nla Railroad Com puny 1,000 li Shaies Stock ol Nortli Penu sylvanhi Railroad Company. 20,000 80 Shares Slock of Philadel phia and Southern Mall Steamplilp Company 195.000 I.oaim on HunuS ami Mortgage, la i Liens ou City Property lin.too-oo 138,VKI-W 211,500-00 121.562 M lt.700-00 44,62f-0O 80,750 -00 20.500-00 24,250-00 20,TW00 18,000-00 5,040-00 15,000-00 8,238-25 8,950 00 20,000-00 m.-.uno-oo l,O70.2075 30,000 00 27,637 -20 88,923-90 I1.14S.0M par. Market value. um, v i,wu,o,n uj. Real Estate ..... Hills receivable for lusurauces maae liiilunce clue at agpiiclen. Pre- Aci-nied Interest, and other w ' n ,iv iu .im iiiJiiiv...t.. Serial aud Stork of sundry Insu rance and other Companies, IM'fl. Kftimaltd value t'ahli In Bank .s11,1iki26 Cash lu Drawer 4I7T4 2,93000 41.510-00 fl,4n7,2m TTls being a new pntpmrlRP. the Par u aaauiaad nn umi Ki.'b value, T lioma.1 C. Hand. Snrauel E. Stokes, John c. Davis, Edmund A, Soulier. 1 1 eoptillus Paulding, John R. Penrose, Jienry Moan, William (1. Houlton, Edward Darlington. 11. Jones Brooke, Edward Lalourcade, Jacob P. Joi es, James B. Mct'arland, Joshua P Eyre, speucer.Mcil value, J. B. temple, pillbburg, A. 11. Beiger. " I). T. Morgan. M Jeorga V. Bnrnardnu. jamen i raiiair. Hi Dry C. Dallelt, Jr., James C. liana. V llliam C. l.iidwis. Jrn-iih H. Seal. OeorgeO. Lelper, iiugu craig, John I. T ay lor, Jacob Kiegul, 1 IIU91AB C. HAWii, i-resuienu JOHN C. DAVIS. ViCB-Presldont, Hknby Lylbumm, Secretary. 18 1829- -CIIARTEIl PERPETUAL. Fraiklin lire Insurance Co. OF 111 1 JLA 1)111.111 IA. OFFICE: NOS. 435 AND 437 CllliNTDT NTUKET AKMETH ON JANUARY 1, IS 9,B33,140-13. Capital.... .......1400,000-00 Accrueo. surplus, prtiuiuuis. HHiHiuiutuM tntt.Yia vo .............l,'Zl).4Ki-lB UNSETT LED CLAIMS, INCOME FOB U0S, m,4aiTb 120,000, EOMiEH PAID SINCE 1810 OYEB (3.500,000. Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms DIRECTORS, Cnarlea N. Bancker, Tobias Wagner. Oeorge Falea, A II red Filler, t runcis W. Lewis, M. S, Peter McCall, 1 bomas Sparks. Sumuel Orant ouorge W. jHichardi Isaac Lea, CHARLES N. BANCKEH. President. GEOROE FALES, Vice-President, J. W. McALLifcTER. Secretary pro tern. 181 tl281 INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA. OFFICE, NO. Hit W ALNUTS!'., PHILADELPHIA INCORPORATED 1704. CHARTER PERPETUAL, CAPITAL, 8300,000. AMtl.T!i, JAN l' Alt T 8, 1807, 1,7030783. 1NM lt4 MARINK, INLAND TKANSIPOB' ArtLor ti. Collin, ueorge L. Harrison, Samuel W. Junes, Joi.n A. Brown, Charies Taylor, Ambrose W hite, Richard D. Wood, William Welsh, S. Morris Wain, I rancls K. Cone. Eli ward H. T roller, Euward S. Clarke, William Cummlngs, T. Ciiarlion Henry, Allred D. Jesauu, John P. While. John Atasou, Louis C. Madeira. ARTHUR O. COF FIN. PrealdenL Oh ablks Plait, tiecreiaiy. WILLIAM BUEHLER, Harrlsbtirar. Pa.. Centra Agent lor the State ol Pennsylvania, 126 I 'IKE INfcUKANCE EXCLUSIVELY. Til E I' l'ENNSYLVAMA FlRkJ INSURANCE COM- i- AN N Incorporated laa Charter Perpetual No. 61(1 WALNUT Street, oj poslle ludependence Sijuare. This Company, lavorauiy Known iu ine couimuulty Inrnver itriv veurs. cuutiuues lo insure aualnat loss or dambge by lire on Public or Private Buildings, elilur permauctiiiy or loranmiu-u nine. Also, ou Furultuie, Slocks ot Uoous, aud Merchauuise geue raily, on liberal terms. 1 peir 1. api-ai, iukiuci whu n ihikv ciiii jiiub r uuu, ts Invested iu tin- most carelul manner, whicn enables Uieiu to ottir to tue lusureu au uuuuudiku security iu tue cabe of loss. JJlRjCCTOKN, Daniel Smith, Jr., John Devereux, Alexander Demon, Isaac Hazlehurst. i nomas enniiu, Henry Lewis, J. UllllmfUaiu Fell. T homas Bobbins, jjaniei jiauuoca, jr. DAMELSMITH, Ja., President. William Q. Ckowkll, Secretary. ) auj PHffiMX INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. HilvlllOBAlJiiP uin-enAaii.a rrnrilUAL, No. i'J4 w AC.JN u i rsireet opposue ine i-jxcnange. In Hildltiou to M A RINE and INLAND INSUR ANCE this Company insures lrom loss or damage by EIRE lor liberal terms ou bulldiugB, merchandise, iiirniiiirn. hig . lor limited periods, uud uurinauttni.lv on buildings, by dei osil of premium. 1 he Compauy nas ueeu in aciive oiieraiion ror more thau SIXTY YEARS, during which all lussus have been promptly aujusieu auu paiu. AJlHa.VAon. John L. Hodgo, Lawrence Lewis, Jr. David Lewis, Beujamln Etttnz, Thomas It. Powers, A. It Mclleiiry, Edmund Casiillon, M. B. Mniiony, John T. Lewis. William S. Grant, Robert W. Learning, D. Clurk Wharton, Samuel Wilcox, -1.UUI3 . iorris. JOHN WUCHERER. Prasldent. Saui ki. Wilcox, Secretary. pUOVlDLNT LIKE AND TRUST COMPANY J ut 1 llllA liililjl li 1 A, No. Ill South FOURTH Street. INCORPORATED 8d MONTH Tid, I860. CAPITAL, ,160,000. PAID IN. Insurance ou Lives, by Yearly Premiums; or by 3, 10. or 20 year Premiums, Non-lor.ellure. Annuities granted oil favorable terms. Term Policies, Children's Endowments. This Company, while giving lite Insured t be security of a paid-up Capital, wiU divide the entire proUtsof tlie Life business among its policy holders. Moneys received at Intel st. and paid ou oeman. Authorized by charter lo execute Trusts, and as Executor or Administrator, Assignee or l "''"": and iu other rlduciary capacities, uuder I'P1"""B"; of any Court of this Commonwealth, or any person or persons, Of oouies pernio or corpm-. niRKtiui "- . rwrra SAMUEL B, BIIIPLKY. T WJSTAK BROWN, WULONlWTHKTH, wirVMAM HACKER. ll.."l."..W JOSHUA 11.MOHIU3, ItlCHARD WOOD. XUCHAU.D CAD BURY, ) CADBUii , v r'OFFIN. t H AHLES . J1" , pinny. SAMUEL B.BH"-",Vt. . I 1 J. B. TOWNSENO. Legal Auvuier. T' INSURANCE COMPANIES. "TAKE A LIFE POLICY IK TUB BROOKLYN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. OFFICE: N. E. Cor. SEVLNTII and CIIESMT. E. B. COLTON, UKMCKAL A;KT4T. QIKAKD I IHE AND MARINA INbURANOK COMPANY, (No. 639) N. E. COR. CIILSNUT AND SEVENTH BTS. PHll-AnKl.eHlA. CAPITAL AND f.lKi-rLI'M OVFB 800,. 1N 4!IK 1VB 10, flUS,fi84. Losses l aid and Accrued in lbM, 917,000 Of which amount not iu remain onprldal thladaMu lltie.oiiu tMi ol property baa been Suci wtniiilly insure by this Company Id thirteen years, and Eight Hub dred Losses by Eire promptly paid. DIRECTORS. Thomas Craven. Silas Yerkra. Jr., All red S. unleit, N. b. lAwreuce, (!karls I. Dupnnt, Henry F. Eeunev. ruruiHU Biieppara, T homas MacEellax, John Mipplee, John W. Claghorn, Joseph K Iipil, oi. J.r. TiiOMAS t RAVEN. President A. H. GILLETT, Vliie-Presldenu i lmi JAMES B. A LVORD, Secretary ENGINES, MACHINERY. ETC. GOLD'S IMPROVED PATKNT LOW STEAM AMD nOT WATER APPARATUS, FOB WAB91INU AND VENTILATINe WITH I'l'ItK EXTEKNAb AIR. Also, the approved Cocking Apparatus, THE AMERICAN KITCHENla On the European plan or heavy castings, durability and neatness ot construction. Suitable lor Hotels, Public Institutions, and the better class ol Private Keeldenoea. Also, Agents for the sale oi SFEAKMAN S PATENT SAFETY VALVE, Which should be connected with every water back and boiler, aud OBlFi ITH'S PATENT ARCHIMEDEAN VENTILATOR UNION STEAM AND WATER HEATING COMPANY. J ATI EM P. WOOD A CO., KO. 41 SOUTH FOUBT1I ST BEET B. M. FELT WELL, Superintendent 4 26ra PENH blBAM ENGINE AM BOILER. WORKS. NKAFIK & LEVY UtAUlL'AL, AND THEORETICAL EM Ui WEEKS .A..I,l!l'10 PI II I L II 11 All.'!!. ... .... ill Ml. 11 ixi 10 1 13, - 1.1 n 1. n. rwj, JDAjAvJVft bMIT lib, and FOUlSDEItfj, having; lor many yean ueeu in succebstul operation, aud oeen ezciuilvel engaged In building and repairing Marine aud Klves Engines, high aad low-preaaure. Iron Boilers, Wauw T anks, Propellers, etc. etc, rexpecuuily oiler Uiehr services to the public as being luliy prepared to con tract lor engines ol all sizes, Marine, River, and (stationary; having sets ol patterns of olUereut sIbcsl are prepared to execute orders with quick despatch, Every description of pattern-making made at ths shortest notice. High aud Low-pressure Fine. Tubular, aud Cylinder Boilers, of the best Pennsyli vauia charcoal iron. Forglngs of all sizes and kinds iron and Brats Castings ol all deecriptlons; Hou Turning, Kcrew Culling, and all other work connected whb the above busiues. Drawings and specilicatlons for all work den at the establishment free 01 charge, and work guar, anteed. The subscribers have ample wharf-dock room foe repairs ot boats, where they can he In perfect saiety aud are provided wltb shears, blocks, tails, etc eio, for raising heavy or light weights. JACOB O. NEAFLB. - John p. levy. 821 BEACH and PALMER Btree J. VAUOJiAN MaKitlCK, WILLIAM JL. MK&SICK JOHN X. OOPK. SOLTHWAKK FOUMJliiT, FIFTII AND W AbHLb OTON blreels, PH1LAD1U.PBTA. MERRICK & bONB, EKGINEEKtt AMJ MACHINISTS, manufacture High aud Low Pressure bteam Engine lei Laud, River, aud Marlue bervlce. Boners, Oasometera, Tanks, Iron Boats, etc Canllnifs of all kinds, either Iron or brass. Iron F rame Roots tor Uaa Works, Workshepe, an Railroad btallous, etc Retorts aud Oas Machinery, of the latest and moat improved construction. Every description ol Plantation Machinery, and bugar, baw, and Grist Mills. Vacuum Pans, Open bit am T rains, Delecatora, Filters, Pumping Eur giues, etc. ooieAgeoia ior n. rtiuuux rHWDi sugar jsouinx Apparatus, Meemyth'n Patent bleaui Uammer.anf AHpiuwall 4t Woolsey'g Patent CentrUugai bugs) Draining Machine. tmij BKIDtBliUKG MACHINE W0RE& OFFICE, NO. 6S N. FROUT STREET, FH I LAUKLeiUA. Wear prepared to nil orders to any extent for ou well-known MACH1JNKR.Y iOlv COTTON AKD WOOLLKIg MILLS, Including all recent Improvements In Carding, Spin? ning, and Weaving, W e invite the attention ol mannfactnrera to oar ex tensive worca, U ALFRED JENKH A BOW. CioVERNfYlENT SALES. gALE OF tUBLIO PROl'KBTV. offick of Army Clothing andEqtjipaos, No. 2) Broadway, New York, May HI, 1807. Will be sold at 1'ubllo Auction, at the Depot of Army Clothing and KqnlpaKe, No. 4o0 WASHINGTON Klreet, New Voik City, on WKUNKaDAY, the 12th of June noxt, 001a menclug at 11 o'clock A. M., certain quanti ties of condemned Clothing and Camp ana tiurrlson Kouipage, consisting of, say about: !fl,000 W'oolieu iilau..,au,novpouuu ouaiaiu T..ii t u 2,000 tnlforn Coats, 850 Great Coats, 1,000 Hack Coata, 1.600 Trowera, boo ialra blockings, 23.0OU pounds Wail ao.000 pound Hospital Tents, iiihxi pounds Shelter fecoatStraPB,18 bibiey Tent Trt- 100 pairs LetigioU"! 1,160 KnapKacks, A lot of Brass articles. V Ml II I fr'Illj A -'-' r I -a a...,. . . ... wu Tent Btoves. ' J.oou tent nns. Ana various "'"""'o "" KSlSxfe ot the above may be seen at tha tw,i within four days of sale, and further fuiorriiatiou obtained. TERMS Cash In Government funds; tern ner cent-down, and balance before tbe gooda are taken from tbe IJepot which moat be) wlihln five days of sale, under forfollure of purchase. MaJor.Genertt, Di Jr viNTON, B 1 8t Assistant Quarteritiaater General U.o HARDWARE, CUTLERY, ETC, CUTLERY. A flna amnrtmnnt of POTFlfT anal TABLE CUTLERY, RAAiltrt. RA- nau kTUOfH I. A 111 K.H' HdlMfflRH xltui
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