THE DAILY . EVENING TELEGRAPH" PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1867. - TOO TIMID. Ton look into rny fnce ns if ' You had aDger in your heart; Tray speak, and tell me if I have in waKing it a part. Yon say yon loved me. 1 Ay, indeed ! -You loved me as you loved your life; And only waited time to auk That I might be your wifo. ' You waited time, sir ! Know that Time Turns liquid heat to frozen cold; Withers fair flowers and rots ripe fruit, And changes young to old. Dow should I know your love, forsooth 1 Your hand was always loose and chill ; It never closed and sent through mine A swift electric thrill. llow eh juld I know your love, forsooth f You never struck one fervid blow Upon the red door of my heart ; Your knocking was too low. How should I know your love, forsooth f You stood too far, and never came To let the love-fire of your eyes Bet my thoughts all aflame.' You stayed too long; another spoke And showed his love, a costly thing; . lie looked it, lived it. Now I wear Upon this hand his ring. If you had spoken as he spoke, I might have answered to your claim; But now too late. And not to me, But you belongs the blame. Learn wisdom, sir. A woman sees All that a man may dare to show. You showed me nothing. Now, good-bye; I leave you here, and go. v. n. b. OITY INTELLIGENCE. IfOM ADDITIONAL LOCAL ITEMS SBB OUT8IDB PA8K3.J The Tesn Squares Tukib Proposed Im provement. Yesterday afternoon the Commit tees of Law, Finance, and City Property of Phi ladelphia Councils convened in the Mayor's Office, to consult as to the propriety of obtaining legislative enactment lor the improving ana building up of the Penn Square. The Evening Tileobaph some time ago save a detailed plan on which it was proposed to proceed in the im- ?rovemeuts, The Academy or Natural Sciences, he Library Company of Philadelphia, The American Philosophical Society, The Academy f Fine Arts, and The Fraulclin Institute were represented by Messrs. N. B. Browne, John Welsh, Frederick Fraley, 8. V. Merrick, Edward Shlppen, Henry C. Lea, and other gentlemen. Mr. Ell K. Price favored the plan, and sub mitted a statement to the effect that the plan of the city of Philadelphia, as laid down by Thomas Holmes, the firt Surveyor-General, and adopted by William Penn, had laid upou it . five public squares, on which were no lots num bered tor first purchasers; but on the eastern two were written the words "eight acres were for public uses." On the western the same , words. On the centre square were the words, "Centre Bqunre, ten acres." These were to be kept open, and not built upon, lhat not to be kept open, but to be built upon. The first use made of the Centre Square was to build a Friends' meettog-house on the south west section in 1685, then a natural forest of oaks and hickories. On the 20th of October, 1701, the Friends' Heeticg-House was yet standing on the Centre Square, as appears by William Penn's first charter of that date to the city of Philadel phia; for thereby the Proprietary granted to the inhabitants of the city, until taken in for building, the use of bis vacsnt lands, with this proviso "That nothing herein contained shall debar me or my heirs in time to come from fencing in all the vacant lands that lie between the Centre Meeting-House and the Schuylkill, which I intend shall be divided from the land by me allotted for the Delaware side, by a straight line along Broad street from Edward Bhippen's land, through the Ontrc Sou are bv (to) Daniel Peeu's land:" Franklin's Charters and Laws, 1742, p. 30; 1 Wbar. R 479. In the spring of 1799 the Philadelphia Water Works were begun, and erected in the centre of Centre Square. "No written deed of conveyance," continued Mr. Price, "appears to have been made by Wil liam Penn of any of the public squares to the city or btate. They were but dedicated to public uses in laying out the plan of the city." Mr. Price, in concluding his statement, said that there can be no lisk in respect to the public's right in the squares, for there is no dedication upon a condition to revert, and the required legislation will be so framed as to have the con current authority and consent of the State and the city. If it should be thought expedient to make productive of proQt the two great busi ness fronts of each of the squares, as they will become in the future, by adapting the lower '. story for places of business, the legislation de vised will provide that the rents shall subserve the public purposes of the institutions if taken in whole or part by them: and if in part by the citv. lhat they shall be applied to maintain or extend kindred objects of public use. Alter tome further discussion, adjourned. Impbovembhts. West Philadelphia will wit ness verv material improvements this season. The erection of ten dwellings on Walnut street, west of Tbirtv-fourth. has been commenced. and it is in contemplation to build sixteen more . on the same street. All of these will be first- class houses. A handsome dwelling, to be 26 bv 98 feet. I? to be erected ou Walnut street. past of Fortieth, and preparations are being made for the building ot six dwellings on Lud low street. At Twentieth and Tioga streets two flue houses are to be put up, one of which is to be occupied by a store ou the first floor, and a public ball ou the second floor; the other will be used as a dwelling. The sizes ot these ore fronts 22 and 26 teet, depths 88 and 75 feet. In the city proper, anions; the improve ments about to be made, the toilowing are de prvinff of mention: A church is to be erected nn (he southwest corner of Hancock street and Susquehanna avenue, which is to have a front of 60 leet, and to be 90 feet in depth, the mate rial to be brick. It is designed for the worship of a Roman Catholic congregation. A chapel is to bo erected at Twelfth and Oxford streets, to be 86 bv 69 feet, and one story high. On the Bouth west corner of Tenth and Market streets a storehouse is to be put up for Meisrs. Ellis & Co., druggists, which will have a Iront of 22 feet n Market street, and be 100 feet doep. It will be four stories in height, with a French style of roof. This will add very raueu to me appear ance of the neighborhood, lately Improved by ih erection of a handsome storehouse tor Messrs. French, Richards fc Co., on the north west corner of Tenth and Market streets. Fikk. Last evening, about 11 o clook, a fire was discovered in the glue aur curled-hair manufactory of Kessler & Delaney, at the S. K. rnrner or Hancock and Jefferson streets. The flames were found cousuunug the floor imine- riintclv over the boilers, and had already charred the loists. Had it not beeu for the prompt dis covery, ve would have bad a very disastrous rnnflaerration to record. The factory is in tr vpi-v thickly settled neighborhood, wilh cotton factories and dwellings roundabout; is four-and- a-half stories niou, anu exienas irom us iorty feet front on Hancock street along Jefferson to Masrher. The aamage is buibii. Directors of thb Fikb Department. At a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Fire Department, officers for the eusuing vear were elected, as follows: President, Samuel 8. Stone, Delaware Engine Company; Vice-Presidents, p.l B. Bavin, ot the Northern Liberty Engine Company, and George W. Dull, of the Resolution lioso vomuuuy; inrnuicr, uuwis a. u.,ih Friendship Engine Company i Socritarv, t w. Wake. A Committee was appointed to wait nnon the Mayor, and request that the police ropes may be promptly brought to tires, MALicioca Conduct Last night, two men nnrred Frederick Hwarts andGeore WlRhtman, ru-idin? In Broad street, above Turner's lane. were held In $2000 ball each, by Alderman Fitch, to answer the chsrae of attacking the private residences of Mary Kelly and Mary Jones, at Fifteenth and York streets, yesterday, di maliciously stoning the premises ana com mitting an assault and battery, with, as is alleged, bd attempt to kill. The defendants offered no plea in extenuation, and the attack is saia to nave oecn entirely unprovoked. Razed to the G bound. Yesterday, the walls of the American Theatre were pulled down, in order to prevent accidents. Mr. Fox, the pro prietor of the establish mnt, proposes to rebuild upon the site of the old theatre, and an architect 1 now engaged In preparing the drawings for the new structure. A great deal ef fun is poked at the mar ried men who made such queer excuses to attend the great prize-fight near Washington. The Star of that city says a Baltimore council man, who got leave of absence from his spouse (a lady of much force of character), on pre tense of having to come to Washington to see some coast survey plans for the improvement of the Baltimore Basin, and whose name, un fortunately, got into the papers, has not yet dared to return to his domestic circle, it is said, but is waiting in Washington until a pardon can be negotiated. Elegant and Consequential Lady "I won't go, except in a ladies' car; the regula tions oblige you to have one, and you shall." Accommodating Superintendent "Certainly, madam, certainly. I'll order one immediately; but that baby in your arms can't go in it, madame. It must stay in the gentlemen's car; it is a male." AIARINE TELEGRAPH. For additional Marine Tfewt tea Firtt Page, ALU AN AO FOB PHILADELPHIA THIS DAT. Buk Bib ... 4 29 Moon nnwm ,,., 0'34 Hum bKT.......,7-ae i liiaK Watch.......... so PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE. William O. Kknt, ") Thomas E. Ashmkad, VMoMTKLY Ooxxmu CHABLKS WjiULKB, J , HUVKHKHTS OF OCEAN irEAUERS FOR AMERICA. Propontls ..LIverpool...Philada .... WMetropollsSoulliampton...New York..... Jane 1 .June 6 low..uiugow..rsew York., Mellla...,.....LiverpooLPhllada... Wm. Peun........London......ls'ew York. Union......... Southampton... New York.. I)enmaik............Llverpool...New York., June 7 Juae 8 June 8 June 11 June 12 June la Fulton .......... Uavre......New York..., M-siorlao........Llverpool...liiiebec....... Delaware..........LIverpool...Philada,..., Russia .Llverpool...New York CILv ot Dublin-... Liverpool... New York .June 18 .June IS .June 15 ..June 15 Teuton!. liaml)urK,..Npw York............June 15 FOR KUKUrS. O. of Cork,.........New Y"ork.Llverpool.. Ferula.-... IN ew Y ork...LI verpool. Tarlla............Kew York... Liverpool.. VeBer...........ew YorkBremen..-. C. ol BoBloo..New York...I.I verpool.. HamniODla..New York...Haniburg.. Perelre......OTOT.New Yorg Havre. Jane 24 ..Juue 26 ....Jane 26 June 27 June 29 ...June 29 June 29 June 29 June 29 Calecionla.OT..-.New York...Ulagow.. Achilles ..New York... Antwerp....... O.of N.York New York... Liverpool .-..July 8 WABl WISH, JJUMiUWllVJ, A1U Eagle..OT.OT...OT..New York...Uavana., ...June 27 ,.June 29 June 29 J.W. B.vermanPhllada.....Charle8tou WyomlngOTOTPbllada......Savannah ..... Tioga N. Orleans...Phlladelphla, uoe 29 G.'W ashingtonNew YorkNew Oneans.. ,.June 29 Oct an Queen. .New York...AsplnwalL, uiy 1 ii. Hndson....OT.Phllada.m.Havana.OT. Ktarof tbeUnlon.Plillada..New Orleans., July 2 .July i ,July s PloiieerOT....Phllada,w..Wllmlugton., StarsandStrinesPbilada. Havana July i Malls are forwarded by every steamer In the rei Iff I mar lines, The steamers for or from Liverpool oall at Queetistown, except the Canadian line, which call at Londonderry. The steamers for or from the Oontl pent ca 1 at Southampton. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Rtesmshlp Norman, Crowell, Boston, IL Wlnsor & Co. Bchr Km ma Bacon, Case, Balem, Audenrled, Norton A Co, Bchr A. May, May, Boston, Wannemacher A Co. bohr Mary K. Coyne, facemire. New .Bedford, Suffolk Coal Co. St'r Ann Eltnt, Richards, New York.W. P. Clyde & Co. si r r . jranKiio I'lerson. Baltimore. A. u roves, jr. Tug Thos. Jellerson, Allen, lor Baltimore, with a tow ol barges, w. r. Clyde & co. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. FteomshlD Jioman. Baker. 4(1 hours from Boston. With indue, and passengers to It. Wlnsor A Go. Miip xameriane, Curtis. 47 aayB irom uremen, witn indue, and SU1 passengers to L. Westergaard & Co. Had lour deaths and two births on the passage, sth lust., on the Virgin Kocks, spoke fishing schrs May Queen and Sarah Hill, of Orland. Me.: also, sour Urupeshot, of Bucksport, Me., all weU, and requested to ne reportea. bchr Mary niuen.T nomas, 13 a ays rromisi. Jonn, jn. B., with lumber to D. Trump, Bon A Co. Bchr A. May, May. irom Boston, lu ballast to wan nemacher A Co. bchr M. Monroe. Monroe, from Rockland, with ice to captain. r-enr niary r joyue, xacemire, irom 11 ew Deuiuru, In ballast to cop t a n. bchr i. JtuiiHi, ix) ra, rrom Wilmington, jn. c, witn lumber to D. Trump, Bon Co. bchr V. A. Sawyer. Heed, irom Calais. Via Delaware City, In ballast to captain. bchr m. a. jueany, ciaxK, irom rwuauu, m umuwi to captain. bclir Emma Bacon, Case, from Boston, In ballast to o.P'atn. , , , , benr J. n. marviii, wuumh, u.h tiuui o nuitx river, with lumber to Bacon. Collins A Co, bchr Metta Fierce, fierce, 1 aay irom Branaywine, With corn meal to R. M. Lea & Co. bleamer luas uower, xiouinson, 1 uuura irom jaew York, with mdse. to W. P. Clyde A Co. Steamer Black Diamond. Meredith, 24 hours from New. York, with mdse, to W. M. Balrd A Co. Steamer K. N. Jsaircnua, i rout, z uuurs irota jsow York, with mdse. to W. M. Balrd & Co. Tug Lookout, Aiexanaer, irom uuiiimure, wuu a tow or barges to W. P. Clyde A Co. MEM OKA NT) A. Shin Athena, Waak. for Philadelphia, cleared at New York yesterday. chip AUmirau uaesioop, nence, at Bremen vm insh hlilo Wvomiug. Burton, from New Orluaus lor Phi ladelphia, was seen 4th InsU. lat. 42 40, ion. 45 10, bteamsnip v irxiuia, ouyuer, tor ruiiauttipuitt,saiieu from Norfolk end InsU Barque Jenny. Henrico, lor Philadelphia, cleared at New York yesterday. Barque Danish Princess, Baker, hence, at Queens town lutb luflU , Barque (J. Palmer. Yesmon, ior Philadelphia, cleared at New York yesterday. Brig Anua, Bruns, from Baltimore for Philadelphia, BKl.ed irom llampton Roads 24th Inst. bchr b. Washburn. Williams, hence, at Dlghton 23d Instant. ., .. . bchr W. Howe, rer 1'Uiiaaeipnia. saueuirom xiamp. ton Koads24lh Inst. b.hn wav oeat. YountT. and A. Pbaro. Bhourds. for Philadelphia, sailed from Providence 22d Inst. Schrs II. M. Baxter. 1. u. jnuier, iiu vbtiusuti, hence, at New London 22d lust., the two last tor Bbcli)?Marla. Fleming, hence, at Norwich 22d Inst.j and sailed same day to return. .,, bchr L. D. Small, 1 ice, uence, bv imuvprj inn unit. ni.h i. a. Dannnhower.bheppard.iur Philadelphia. sailed Irom Marblehead 22d loot. Schrs A. Hugel, Jtooinson; ueii.vaiiura. nuiivuj ami M. D. Cranmer, Craumer, heuue, at Newburyport list Insiant. ...... , . . Schrs J. II. WRinwrigut. oiurna, uu v, o. wabaira, Price, hence, at Bouton 2tlh IiihI. bchrs A. Downing. Taylor; J. M. Flanagan. Shaw; A. Edwards, Somers; and Trade Wind. Corson, for Phila delphia, sailed from Salem VIA lust. Meamer isavt x oik, jaaisuaii, u"i Air.uun 2:t1 Inst. . . . ... ., . , Steamer w.u rierrepont, enropsnire, ior ruuuuei phla, cleared at New York yesterday. . NOTICE TO MARINERS. The French Government has given notice that a new light has been established. 6bii yards bU by K. ' K. from the present 11m lit on the potut Urouln du Cou, at the entrance ol Pertuis Hreton. The light 18 a dihu wuuu litob. viavaiea TO lem hhutb it.a I.D1.I nr the sea. and 111 clear weather should be seen from alstuuce of Jen ' m'es. l ite lower la bout, ui.u, .uv, M .m , iu u. 4, Ion 1 2 W. of Green wk'ti. All bearings are magaetlo. Variation 20li degrees westerly In is7. . . ' By command of their lordships. I OKO. HENRY RICHARDS, TTydrOgrapher. r Hydrographlo OUice, Admiralty, London, May 21, isaT ininmiitlnn bu been received atthlsofTice that Irom and alter the 1st day of August, lstff. the Aiihtlmr FluBh Light ou Oaunet Rock, lu the Bay of Kuiidy, win u i"vw WI8uTo"seqnence of the arrangements to he made for i.i-i iuiIuh the new apparatus ior the old oue. and neclssary repaTrs to the lighthouse, the present light wmJUiae to be shown from the night of Tuesday, the mL dm ot July. lsOTuutll the nlKhtof Thursday, the lit day ot August. 17, being the time flxedfor puttlug ",' ord""bl ln PW W"1V. BTTUBRICK. Chairman. TreLury Department. Ollico Lighthouse Board.Wasu Uigton.D.CMay 28.1t7. ThM.ae be-durlng each mlnuu-dxed white light. seconds: eclipse. 6 i "oouds; flash. 4), seconds; eclipse, 4 (4 seoouds-totaf. SHIPPING. piiiuMinm ,HHnjioiii, fpffs AND NORFOLK STEAMSHIP LINK. ,-..L 2throtu4H A1RITNE TO THE SOU CU AND WKbT. TH ROUGH, Rl.CEIPTs TO NKWBERN. Also, all point In North and South Carolina. Via Feabnard and Roanoke Railroad, and to Lynchburg, Va., Tennessee, and the Went, via Norfolk. Peters burg, Booth-Hide Kallroad, and Richmond and Dan ville Railroad. The regularity, safety, and cheapness of this route commend It to the public as the most desirable me dium for carrying every description of freight. No charge for comnj (salon, dreyage, or auy expense Of transfer. Steamship Insure at lowest rat, and leave regu larly from ii ml wharl above Market street. Freight received daily. WM p A co No. 14 North and k-oulb Wharves. W. P. rORTEU, Agent at Richmond aud City Point. T. P. CROW ELL A CO, Agents at Noifolk. 6 1 TfA TUB rHH.ADKI.MIIA A U'C"bfi:'iiJtrTKi Mail k'lLiXihiifD iuiMi b REGULAR LINE IOKSVSSAHAl TONAWANDA, SMI tone, Captain vni. Jennings, W YOMINO, 840 tons. Captum Jacob Teal. The steamship WYOMING will leave or the abov port on sainrday, June 29, at 8.0'olock A. 11., from Arch street wharf. . Until further notice, the TON AW ANDA will be withdrawn, and the WYOMINU will make semi monthly tripe, . Through passage tickets sold and freight taken rot all points In connection with theGeorgia Central Rail road. WILLIAM L. JAMES, General Agent, No. 814 8. Delaware avenue. Agents at Savannah, Hunter A Ganimell. 14 1 THE PHILADELPHIA ARB BOU1HERN MAIL STKAMsHIP COM; B MM1ULA R SEMI-MONTHLY LINE, rH RKW UKUiAMI) LA, BTA R OF 1 H K UN 10N.1UJ6 tons. Cant. T. N . OOOkSOJ JUNIATA, 1215 tons. Captain P. F. lloxle. '1 IOOA, 1074 tons, Caplaiu J. J?. Morse. Will leave this port every two weeks alternatiy, touching at Havana returning, for freight aud pas sei.Kerc. The STAR OF THE UNION will leave fer New Or leans on Tuesday, July 2, at S o'clock A. M., Ixois Pier 18 (second wharf u. u v Hpruce street). The T1UUA wUl leave New Orleans lor this port June 29. Through bills of lading signed for freight to M o . Oalvesloo, Natches, Vlcksburg, Memphis, Jimut Cairo, bU Louis, Louisville, and Cincinnati. WILLIAM L. JAMKS.Ueueral Agent, 4 1J No. 814 B. Delaware avenue. Agents at K ew Orleans, Creevy, Nlckeison ft Co, TU THE PHILADELPHIA A Pi D JjartROU'l HERN MAIL bTKAMbiilP COM- 'k"tt IIKOULAR SEMI MONTHLY LLXfi toil M ILiniNUTON, N. fj. The steamship PIONKKK. bi2 tons, captain J, Ben nett, will leave tor the above port on Saturday, July 8, at S.o'clock A. M., from Pier 18 second whari below fooruce street), . Bills o Hading signed at throng .nd reduced rates to all principal points in North Carolina. Agents at V llmlngton, Worth A Daulel. WILLLAM. L. JAMLS, General Agent, 41 . Ko. 814 6. Delaware avenue. " ' NEW EXPRESS LIKE TO fSPPf, Aleianarla, Georgetown, and Wasuiugton, 2atfMfemia ! via Chesapeake and Delaware Canal, vuu connections at Alexandria Irom the most direct route for Lynchburg, Bristol, Knoxvllle, Nashville, Dalton, and the Southwest. Steamers leave regularly from the first wharr above Market street. 1'reight received dally. " WM. P. CLYDE A CO., No. 14 North aud South Wharves, J. B. DAVIDSON, Agent at Georgetown. M. KLDKIDGU & Co., Agents at Alexandria, Vir ginia. 61 OPPOSITION TO MOJfO- POLY. DAILY LINK FOR BALTI MORE, via Chesapeake and Dela ware cauui. Philadelphia and Baltimore Union Steamboat Com pany, daily at 2 o'clock P. M. The Steamers of this line are now plying regularly between this port and Baltimore, leaving the second wharf below Arch street dally at t o'clock P, M, IHiindava Azcentedl. Carylug all description of Freight as low as any other line. Freluht bandied with great care, delivered promptly, and forwarded to all poluta beyond the twrnilnii. IVvttflt nolumlltlilOlL Particular attention paid to the transportarion of all description 01 ALercnauaiae, ja.orses, carriages, etc. etc. For further information , apply to JOHN D. RTJOFF, Agent, 5 16 No. IS N. DELAWARE Avenue. irfffltJl HAY AHA STEAMERS. civut. tmKiaiu r tr T two CARRY IN O THE UNITED fall' AXES MAIL. I'hs KLufAmHiil nA HENDK1CK Ht)DBON............CAPTAUT HOWES HTAjUS AND STKlPEa CAPTAIN UOLMKS These Steamers will leave this port ior Havana every other Tuesday at SlA. M. The bteamahlp uunniucu. liuusua tuowra Master), will sail lor Havana OU TUESDAY MORN- jjnu, juiy x, ei o ciocK.. Passage to Havana, iso currency. No ireight received after Saturday. For Freight 0'rP'7ro0I( & B0N8, Big No. 140 N. DELAWARE Aveuue. fSTFAM TO IjI VERPOOL. CALL 7 ini ml uueeustown. The Inman Line, ?TTTT!7rTlT.i.vi,BPlilv.i:arrviuit the United States Malls, RETURN TICKETS TO PARIS AND BACK. FIRST ivci u iv. GOLD. CITY OF CORK m....... Wednesday, June 26 CITY OF BOteiON saturaay, june2 rW'i'v iiw nrw YORK .Wednesday, July CITY OF BALTIMORE. Saturday. July CITY OF DUBLIN....-.-.. Wednesday, July 10 Ana each Bucceeuiug oniuruay nun t, cugju, noon, fioiu Pier No. 4o North River. ' RATES OF PASSAGE . , By the mall steamer sulllug every Baturaay, Payable lu Gold. 1 Payable in Currency. First Cabin lu Steerage IjiO To Louuon............. iii iu To Paris- .....11 To Paris 4o Passage by the Weduesuay Steamers: First Cabin, llo; Steerage, ISO. Payable In U. S. currency. passengers aibo lurwarueu iviinviv, uwuutuu nien, etc., at moderate rates. Steerage passageirom jiverpo" or ucousiunu, currency, Tlcktui can De uouguw ueio uy yeuuiu bending for their Irieuds. For Tuxther lulormation apply at the Company's OUice. JOHN U. DALE, Ageut, U IO JJUWAD VY A A Ale ( 8 7j oryp. 411 CliKaiMUT iSt.t Piillaatflphla. &FFK PAS8AUE TO ABU r UU3I -T 11. 1-1?- GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND . " ., rr . l 1 1 r n 1 vuu.ir tun njri; L' i AT Kl..mx,'ED KATES. DRAFTS A VAILABLETHROUG1IOUT ENGLAND Tuvr ivn ucik'lT.iMl 1 Mk Uf A I .l.'.-! For particulars 'apply to ' TAPSCOTTS, BROTHERS A CO No. 86 SOUTH Street, and No. 2S BROADWAY, 11 Or to THOS. R. SEA RLE, No, 217 WALNUT St. vnn wkw york. via nr. I. A. p$t. ware and Rarltan Canal. tj 1. 1.? press Steamboat Company Steam Pro- mT. n B ... 1 1 fV.... .ire., uliu.l hul.tui Murlfut street. Through 111 twenty-four hours. Goods lor warded to all points, North, East aud West, free ol commlHSlon. Frtlkhts received at the lowest rates, 1 WM.P. CLYDE A CO.. Agents, No. 11 south Wharves. JAMES HAND. AgenJ. No. 104 Wall street, New York. 1 1 tf mx?t FOR NEW YORK. SWIFTSURB -T 'k'rrf-Transportation Company Despatch rand Swlfisure Lines, via Deiawart sua Rarltan Canal, on and after the 15th of March, leaving daily at 12 M. aud 6 P. M., connecting wltta all Nortliern aud Futteru lines. For freight, which will be taken upon acoommoda. tin, term, pply WILLIAM M. BArHI) 4 1 1 No. m S. DELAWARE Avenue. TO BHIP CAPTAfNfl AND OWNERS. .The undersigned having leased the KEN- biisu'lON SCREW DOCK, begs to Inform his friend, and the patrons of the Dock that he Is prepared with increased facilities to accommodate those having ves sels to be raised or repaired, aud being a practical ship-carpenter and caulker, will give personal atten tion to the vessels entrusted to him for repairs, Captainsor A gents, Ship-Carpenters, and Machinists having vessels to repair, are solicited to call. Having the agency for the sale of " Wetteratedt't Patent Metallic Composition" for Copper palut, foi the preservation or vessels' bottoms, for this city, I am urepared to lurntsn the name ou reusouaole terms. V V JOHN H. HAMMITT. ' Kensington Screw Dock, 1 DELAWARE Aveuue, above Laurel street, EXCURSIONS. EXCURSIONS DPTHE RIVER.' The splendid steamboat JOHN A. makes dally Afternoon Excursions to Burlington and Bristol, stopping at Rlverton, Torres dale. Andalusia, and lievorly. each way. 'these excursions leave I'lliSHMT strkep wiiark at 2 o'clock in the A Iter noon. Returning, leave Bristol at 4 o'clock. arriving lu theclty at o clock p. M. FAKE Excursion, 40 eta. Each way,a5o. ( ia 8m Rmi ii YLKILU Steamers leave Fair luuuut 1'aik liool of Coates ftreet), EVEKY HALF HOUR, FOR LAUREL HILL CEMETERY, INI) TTim VAT TO Ob' hCHOYLKILL. First boat leaving Falrmouut at 7'iO A. M.i last boat at ti'tt P. M Last boat leaving Falls of Schuylkill at 6 S6 P. M 6tnu INSURANCE COMPANIES. DELAWAKK MUTUAL 8AFKTY IN9U RA N CK COM P A N Y, Incorporated by the Legis lature 01 1'ennayivauia, jw Office, B. E. corner of THIRD an d WALNUT Streets rnuvMiMiiiniit, MARINE INSURANCTS on vessels, cargo and freight, to all parts ol the world. INLAND INSURANCES on goods by river, canal, lake, and land carriage, to an vuwvi turn viii.Mi, FI KK INSURANCES On merchandise generally. on stores, Dwelling 1 our, em ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, Nnvemhpr 1. lHtiti. tlOO.000 TJnlled states 6 Per Cent Loan, 1871 im.coo-oo 120,000 United Stales Per Cent. Loan, 18M - - 13,8O0-0O 200,000 United Males 7H-IU Per Cent. loan, Treasury Notes. - 211,500' 00 126,000 City of Philadelphia S Per Cent. Loan (exempts) 12.562'M R4.000 State of Pennsylvania S Per . Cent. Loan 84,7O0,OO M.000 r-tate of Pennsylvania i Per lent. Lob n - 44,62000 60,000 State ot New Jersey Six Per Cent, Ian..- 60,750O0 20,000 Pennsylvania Maiiroau, ins Mnrtcrafr. f w Pap CenL. Bonds - - aO.800-00 26,000 Pennsylvania Railroad, 2d Mortgage, biz Per Cent. Bonds 24,2&0'00 ZB,uve westeru Pennsylvania itau- road Slz Per Cent. Bonds I PpnnivlVAtiiA Tl i I rnA.fl tr it mm rantees) .. 0,750"00 80,000 Stale ol Tennessee Five Per Cent. Loan 18,000"00 7.000 Stata nl 'lolineaana Kir Per Cent. Loan.- 40-00 16,000 800 bbnres Stork of German town Gas Company (principal and Interest guaranletd by the city of Philadelphia).. M,0O00t. 7.150 14X Ml. IrM Mlnflr nf Pt.lin.vlVA. nia Railroad Company S.25S-2S 6,000100 bbures Stock ol North Peun- sylvanla Railroad Company. 8,BJ0'0O "20.000 SO bliares Stock of Phlladel- v.li I a nttfl i4r.nl h.vn M ftll Steamship Company SO.tKXCOO 105.900 Loans on Bonds and Mortgage, , 1st Liens on City Property 196,900 00 11.046,000 par. Market value. 1,070,2S075 Cost. I1.(iHIi.&u2'OJ. Real Estate 86,00000 Bills receivable for lusurauues made XlfiSJ-iO Baiauce due at agencies. pre miums on Marine Policies, A n.i r, , .. inl.vut . it ail ) , 11 , debis due to the Company...... 88,923'90 scrip and Stock of sundry Insu- vnnMa .ml Alt. a. ,1, .111.. iu. . I178. Estimated value 2,98O'O0 Cash In Bank............tSll,102"2S Cuh In llr.uur 147'll 41.540-00 tioT.renn This being a new enterrrlse. the Par is assumed to me uiarsei. value. Thomas C Hand, John C. Davis, Edmund A. bonder, Theophllus Paulding, John R. Penrose, Samuel E. Stokes, jienry eioan, William u. Bonlton, Qwira uarungton. H. Jones Brooke, Edward Lalourcade, Jacob P.Jones, James B. Mck'arland, Joshua P. Eyre, Spencer. Mcllvalne, J. B. bemple, Pittsburg, A. B. Berger. ' D.T.Morgan. ' Ueorice W. Bernardoa. James 1 raqnair, Henry C. Dallett. Jr.. James O. Hand, V) imam c. Ludwlg, Joseph H. Seal. George G. Lelper, xiugu LTBlg, John D.Taylor, Jacob Rlegel, . THOMAS tl HAND. PresUlenU JOHN C. DAVIS. VliB-Prasldent. Hitrkv Lvt.bi'bn, Secretary. 1 8 1829cnARTER PERPETUAL. Fianklin Hrc Disurance Co. or Philadelphia, OFFICE: SOS. 488 AND 4S7 CUESSTJT STH. EE ASSETS OK JANCABT 1, II )t,103.14'13. Capital . 4oo,nno- Accrued Sumlus 4S,71S-Sti rremluuil...H........... M..l,20t).4iCl'15 UNSETTLED CLAIMS, INCOME FOB IS6S, r-".4Sl'18 eo.uuu. JLOSSES PAID SINCE 1880 OTKO 9S.BO9.O0O. Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms DIRECTORS. Cnarles N. Bancker George Falea, Tobias Wagner, Allrea titter, Francis W. Lewis, M. D. Peter McCall, 'I'bomas Sparks. Samuel urani George W, Richards Isaaoliea, CHARLES N BANCKER, President. GEORGE X ALES. VlCe-ITWBlUenl, J. W. MCALLISTER. Secretary pro tern. 81 U231j JAKE A LIFE POLICY B R O OK L Y N LIIEIKSTJEANCE COMPANY OF NEW YOUK. OFFICE: N. E. Cor. SEYtJiTU and CUESNUT. E. B. COLTON, S23 6ENKRAL AOENT. pK( K0T1DEM LIFE AND TRUST COMPANY i lllJ. Ji .u, Ko. ill South IOURTH Street, INCORPORATED 8d MONTH 2V!d, 1865. I API'1 AL. tlfiO.000. PAID IN. Insurance on Lives, by Yearly Premiums; or by 5, 10, or u year 1'remiums, ttou-ioneuure. Annuities granted on lavorahle terms, ti o. ... ij,.iu.iuu. ?iiillreii'a Endowments. This Company, while giving the insured the security of a paid-up Capital, will divide the entire prolita of mi ......... nt lntertst. and uaid on demand. Authorized by charter to execute Trusts, and to act as Executor or Aumimsiraior, .hii v u,,rt in oihr litluciary capacities, under appointment ol auy Court of this Commonwealth, or uy person or persons, or ouuiea SAMUEL R. SHIPLEY. 1 1 J, l L l.n.i' 1 . . , T. W1STAR BROWN, W. C LONUSTRETH, WILLIAM HACKER, . . ... ik. OV TT A TWO JObllUA U. MUH1US, RICHARD WOOD, RICHARD CADfcRY i COFFIN. oiviTi'I. R-RlUPI.kY. ROWLAND PARRY, Frenlileut. Actuary. WM. O. LONG8TRETH, Vice President. .riNuwiK'i'i h. M D.. J. R. TOWN3END. ?; Medical Examiner. Legal Adviser. TTIBE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY. TH B II PENNSYLVANIA FIRE UKSUltAHtA w PA NY Incorporated lt'z5 Charter Perpetual No. .... wiT iviiT HimM. nnnoslta lndeDendeuoe Square. This Company, favorably known to the oommuuiiy .. ".,. Jura nmiLimies to insure analmt loss or damage by lire on Public or private Buildings, elller permanently or for a limited time. Also, on Furniture, Slocks of Goods, and Merchandise geue- W?.n. ".?.r, 1 with a larse Surplus Fund. Is Invested ln the most careiul manner, which enables thtm to out r to me msureu w uuwu.w awu... the case oi loss. Daniel Smith, Jr., John Deverenx, Thomas Smith, Henry Lewis, J. Ullllnguaiu Fell. Alexander liemon, TuHucliay.lehurst. . Thomas Rohblns, liovtlnl TT.Hfinplc. Jr. ,.Niki,hM ITU. Jn.. President Wii.t.iam G. CroWKLL. Secretary. 8 So )H(ES1X INSURANCE COMPANY OF fcoffltoMABTXB PETtPpUAL: NoTil!4 WALNUT Street, opposite .the Exchange. .....ii...... i.. MiKiNis ana iisiajj inautv . iri- ,i,iM 'miiHiv lnsnres Irom loss or damage by FIRE 'for liberal terms on buildings, merchandise, furniture, elo , lor limited periods, aud permanently on. . r. I., w. nneratlon for more thin SIXTY YEARS, during which all losses have been promptly adjusted ana paia. John I Hodge. i I-awrence Lewis, jr. M. B. Mahony, John T. Lewis, William H. Grant," Itolierl W. Learning, D. Clark Wharton, Benjamin Etllng, Thomas H. Powers, A. R. Mcllenry, Edmund Castlllon, I.ouls t:. in orris. ' JOHN WUCHERER, Presideut. BamCJL Wiloox Stcrelary, INSURANCE COMPANIES. N8U RAMCC COMPANY i . . ,' OF p NORTH AMERICA. OFFICE, No. 282 WALNUT ST.. PHILADELPHIA INCORPORATED 1794. CHARTER PERPETUAL. CA PITA I., 9900,000. AftftETS, lAHtARY , 1ST, 9170S,7aS. IKftl'BFN MRI!r, fHl.ANI TTR AMSPOB IA11UK AMl IkK BISKS, niziiur-i)iiB Arthnr CofllDt UfHrrn I HwrlaoD. Samuel W. Jones, John A. Brown. Francis R. Cone. Edward IL Trotter, Edward S. Clarke, William Cuuimings, T.Charlton Henry, Alfred D. Jessup, John P. White. Charles Taylor, Anibrose White, Richard D.Wood, William Welsh. B. Morris Wain, jonn Mason, IOiiis C. Madeira. ARTHUR G. 4il.'VlM vliidtiL Craklks Piatt, secretary. WILLIAM BUKH I.KR. Harrlnbnnr. P. . Oentra Agent lor the State of Pennsylvania. 1 2ft QIEARD FIRE AND MARINliJ INSURANCE COMPANY, (No. 639) H. E. C0E. CUESKUl AND BEVENTH 8TS. PRIIJMT.1.PRIA. CAPITA!. AND HUHPJLUM OTtB 300,000 IHCOJTIK IPH 1SOO, 91VS.S84. Losses PsJd and Accrued lh 1S9C, 47.000 Of which amonnt not t00 remain onpnldal thlsdat liv,ooii,0ow of property has been Successlully insured by thin company In thirteen years, and Eight Hun dred Losses by i Ire promptly paid. DIRECTORS. Thomas Craven. suae Yerkxa, jr., Alfred S. Olllett, N. S. Lawrence, Charles I, IHipont, Henry F. Eeuney. fnrman stieppara, Thomas MacEellar, John Snpplee, John W. Clagborn, josppn ft app, Jn. II. THOMAS CRAVEN. President A. B. GILLETT, Vice-President. JBilaiwI JAMES B. A LVORD, Secrete ENGINES. MACHINERY, ETC. GOLD'S IMPROVED PATENT LOW SX13A.3I AND ' ' ' ' HOT WATER APPARATUS, FOB WARMING AND VENTILATING WITH P1JBE EXTEBN AIU AIB. Also, the Approved Cocking Apparatus, THE AMERICAN KITCHENls On the European plan of heavy castings, durability and neatness of construction. Suitable tor Hotels, Public Institutions, aud the better class oi rrivate xtesiuenoea. Also, Agents for the sale ot SPEARMAN'S FATENT SAFETY VALVE, Which should be connected witn every water back and boiler, and URLb J: lino PATENT ARCHIMEDEAN VENTILATOR. union STEAM AND WATER HEATING COMPANY. JABEfl P. WOOD k CO., HO. 41 SOUTH rOTJBTO STREET. B. M. FELT WELL, Superintendent - 4 28 3a QOILER EXPLOSIONS GUARDED AGAINST BY USING V SHAW & JUSTICE'S MEBCUBT COLV9IN UAES AND LOW WATER KIOHALS, MANUFACTURED ONLY BY 141m PIIILIP S. JCNTICE, HO. 14 HOBTU FIFTH MTM PIIIJLA. Shops SEVENTEENTH snd COATES Streets. gTEAM BOILER EXPLOSIONS CAN BE PBETENTED BY VSINO ASIICBOFT'S LOW WATER DETECTOR PKICE ISO, APPLIED. AUG. S. BATTLES, BOLE AGENT FOR PENNSYLVANIA, 7tt SO. HOBTU SIXTH ST BEET PENN bTEAM NGJNB AD .BOILER WORKS. NEAFIE A LEVY. 1RACT1CAL AND THEORETICAL ENOINEEH8, MACHINIS1B, BOILER MAKERS, BLAOB - SMITHS, and FOUNDlftRS, having for many yeurs been in successiui vperabiou. uiu uwu exuiusiveiy. engaged In building and repairing Marine and River Engines, higu anu low-pressure, irou cuunrn, water Tanks, Propellers, etc. etc, respectfully oiler the r services to the public as being fully prepared to con- tract for engines of all sites, Marine, River, and stationarv: havlnK sets of patterns of different slsos, are prepared to execute orders with quick despatch. : Kvery oeecription oi paueru-iuaaiug uuuis m tue shortest notice. High and Low-pressure Fine,' Tubular, and cylinder Boilers, of the best Pennsyl vania charcoal iron. Forglugs of all sizes and kludt; Iron and Brass Castings of all descriptions; Roll Turning, Screw Cutting, and All other work connected witn me aoove ousineaa. i lirawinirs and soeciflcatlons for nil work dona at the establishment free of charge, and work guar The'subscribers have ample wharf-dock room fbi repairs of boats, where they can He ln perfect saiety , aud are provided with shears, blocks, hUla, eto. elo , for ranting neavy or ugut wo'e"rn ACOB a NEAFIB1. S21J BEACH and PALMER Streets. , VAVHAM MXaKIOK, WILLIAM H. MBBBIOX i OL'TIIWABK i'OUNUltY, FIFIII ASD W ASltLNUTON streets, rnujoiu.rnu. MERRIi K fc SONS, ENGTNEEItS AND MACHINISTS. mannfaclure High and Low Pressure Steam Engines tor Laud, River, aud Marine service. Boilers, Uasometers, tanas, iron uoais, eto. Castings of all kinds, either iron or brass. ' iron Frame Roofs lor Gas Works, Workshops, and Railroad Stations, etc. ......... Retorts aud Oas Machinery, of lb latest and most improved construction. ,." Every description ot Plantation Machinery. nd sugar, Saw, and Orlst Mills. Vacuum Paus, Open biram Trains, Defecators, . jimji., -iuupuui AO' '.0e8le. . w mllpni'. Patent Snnr TtnlllriF Apparatus, Nesmyth's Patent Steam Hammer, ana Asniuwall A Woolsey'S Patent CenlrUugal Sugar Draining Machine. Su BUlDliOliUttU MACUIilli wuium OFFICE, . i. l . . kj 'ii L r r T7T. mil.AUKLPUIA, We are prepared to till orders to uy extent for on , well-known . HACHiNERi run " ' ' iua wuuuj"i MILLS, including all recent Improvements In Carding, Bpln ulng, and W eaving. We invite the atutntlon ot manufacturers to oar ex tensive works. . ' 1 Xl,t BED JKWai nv.. PATENT WIRE WORK FOB RAILINGS, B1oijf R'PARTrTIOOT, COAL SCREENS, FOU RDRLNIEB WIRES, EI t . ... ..I I, m Kofil N SIXTH Street. in sm A-iO ARCH STREET. -OA J ) 1 L Cl I A N DELI E US, ETC.-V A N ii I It K A I J "p."'.' i GAS FIXTURES, ZE BTATUAKY,' eMpeotfuliy til ect the public gene lHiCu,"w?iieedBoMMulshed flxinres reftnlshed with l" uu " VAN KIRK A CO. mi umuii i - A ei,.ant aoriment oi uam KxMl"RES l'H?NDELTERS.and ORNAMENTAL K toly K WAltts. '1 'hose wlBhli.g ban.lhome and BltON.E Tj,,,,!.. at very reahouable prluea, "'?rc"S.l,,i? ,SClr naVsStTgi to give u. . call before AMUSEMENTS. N EW CUESNUT STREET TUEAIBE.-t. WILLIAM T,. PINNA Co ....Lessee x nil) Am avanism, junexo, 44RANI) GALA NIOU T THE B,NEh'IT OF the Families and Firemen who su flared by the 1st clnHf or THIS AMKRTCAN Tlf TCATRTC. The TBdl.s and Uentli men named In this establish . ment bave kindly volunteered THEIR HKKVICm THE THEATRE AND OAS TENDERED BY Tlifl A FULL AND COMPLETE ORCHESTRA, 1 nilerC. M. HKICHAKT. The rerformaiice will consist of tbelbeaatlful riay In four acts, .milled . DEBORAH, THR JEWESS. CHILE RUSH ' will make her first appearance In three years. OIWPllVK 111 K Utl I U1T -v DEliOKAH. THE JEWESS. . , fnrenr.,... ThomaS McKeon ll,.nn. ,,,,,,, , ,,, ,, n H- A. Lnngdori Jieborab hixs oecue Knsn SI aria ......i.. M las L. Cooper Treasurer John Stliumel Doorkeepers. Ollluer. Ushers. All volunteer their services on this occasion. Prices of admission as nstial. ' NOTE. Ladles and Gents In the itove cast are r- euesled to be at Rehearsal on wkunkhua y MUHiN. INU.at 11 o'clock. Also, the Ladles of the regulat. Ballet. M41 WM. K, SINN ttt CO., Managers. "MEW CIIESNOT STREET THEATRE. XN E1UDAX EVENING, June M, , ,.f BENE SIT ' TTW All) Olf THK ' ' ' BUFFER ER8 BY THE BURNING . OF THB AMERICAN TllKAllUt, IN Ihll KNSE U1LL. Pe posters on Friday morning. IMit 1 p ALNUT 6TREET THEATRE, N. E.' 4Jor. NINTH and WALNUT Begins at 8. LAST NIGHTS OP MR. JKFFE 1WON, who Will make THIS (Wednesday) EVENING an' ONLY APPEARANCE In bis brilliant personation of DR. panuloxs, Li v., ana First appearance In Philadelphia of the gifted 100. rig artist, from the principal English Theatres, jnrt, tiiAniibs YiBi'Muurt, Only performance ot Coleman's grand Comedy ot , r '1HE UEIK AT LAW. Dr. PsngloS.,.M... .Mr. JOSKPH JBFFERBON; Dick D0WlaS.......Alr. CUARLF4 VANU1SB Ii O r IT Cicely Miss SUSAN DENIM jaay uuoeriy H mrs, w.A.vnArnLu THURSDAY OUR AMERICAN COUHIN. FRIDAY Farewell Benelit of Mr. JEFFERSOX,' when he will revive RIP VAN winkle. MR8. JOHN DREW'S ARCH - STREET THEATRE. Begins at S o'clock. . . iourtd: week of g. l. fox, c. k. fox. ano 'i nuura. MONDAY AND EVERT NTQHT. ' REVIVAL OF O. L, FOX'S PAN XOMXME, JACK AND GILL, . with Us GRAND TRICKS, '. BEAUTIEUL BCJKINKHY, UIO. G. L. FOX as..i...m., Jackadaw Jacolatlon C. R. r ua as urispntuence uiu previous wuicn, a ixjmeuieun. ' A GRAND JACK AND GILL MATINEE for FanV lies ana Children. , BIERSTADT'8 LAST GREAT PAInTINQI THE DOMES OF THE GREAT YO-SEMITE, now on exhibition, daV AND EVENING, In the southeast Gsnery or toe ACADEMY Uf XlSXXi AMD, ts Stf EW ELEYENTH STREET OPERA H0Cav ELEVFN'IH Street, above CHKNNUT, liE FA MILT BUOBT" J OPEN I OK TUB aJKAMO?T. (lARAIHUSS A IIIKKV'g 1 1 M M I At RLSi.' the Ureal Star Troupe of the World, In tbelr GRAN ETHIOPIAN SOIREES, BONOS, DANCES, NE BliKLAbQUlSSi sua rtiAn iAiiUA BurnutA DOO.S open M7 0 C1OCK. iximmenoing at s o ciooa 880 J. U CARNCROSS, Manager. TJ 0! FOR SMITH'S ISLAND I FHE8H ALJ rl -HEALTIFCL St ENERY HEALTHFll EXERCISE THE BATH ENTERTAXNMJNTO THE A Eel BIND. a . , V UK MARY LAKEMKVKK ' ' respectfully lulorms her Irlenda and the pnbllo gen rally, lhat she will open the beautiful Island Pleasure Ground known ?w,. Hjui in o ioijaaii on SlSOAi next, ntro one mum n w uuhi and enjoy witn ner ute ueiignw oi uus Yuriw muim mer resort ' Me REMOVAL. E M JO V A' LL Late No, 1012 Chesnot street, bave removed their . FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERY WAREROOMS lo Ho. 1103 CHKSMUT STREKT, UP STAIRS. 4 20 3M QAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY. The Fidelity Insurance, Trnst and Safe Peposlt Coraiiaay, for XWxm Saf Keepln K ' llonde, Stocks, a4 Utbor Valuables. CAPITAL , .$900,000 - SIBKCTORS. ..... N. B. BP.OWNE, EDWARD W. CLARTT, CLARENCE H. CLARK, ALEXANDER HENRY JOHN WEIiU, B. A. CALDWELL, J. UILL1NGHAM FELL. I HENRY C. GIBSON. CHARLES MACA LEISTER. . ' Office ln the Fire proof Building of the Philadelphia National Bank, CHJbNUT Street above Fourth. This CVimpany lecelves on deposit, and GUARAN TEES THE SAFE KEEPING OJ VALUABLES upon the following rales a year, vis.: Coupon Bouds.......... .. .. per 11000 Registered Bonds aud Securltlea..60 oents per siooo Gold Coin or Bulllon....u....M...l'2ft per iioa Silver Coin or Bull ion..,.n..UM-...2 per ia Cold or Silver Plate . 1 per I0 Cash Boxes or small tin boxes of Bankers, Brokers, Capitalists, etc., contents unknown to the Company, and liability limited, -2i a year. The Company oilers for RENT (renter exclusively holding the key) SAFES INSIDE ITS VAULTS at SiO, , (40, f60i and I7B a year, according to slxe ana location. Coupons and Interest Collected for one per cent. Interest allowed on Money Deposits. -This Company is authorized to receive and execute Trusts of every description, wsimwlrp N. B. BROWNE, President, robkbt Pattkbsok. Secretasy and Treasurers CCLTCN DENTAL ASSOCIATION, OBieiHATOBB OF THE NITBOUS OXIDE! 3AS, - Extract Teeth without pain or auy 111 effects. OFFICE, HO. 737 WALBJUT STREET, 6 7ws3m Below Eighth, Phlladelp his, 3 L A T E MANTEL 3. SLATS MANTELS are nnsnrpassed lor Durability Beauty, trength. and Cheapness. SLATE MANTELS, and Slate Work Generailj made to order. J. B. KIMES A CO., 8 12 em Nos S12S and U28 CHEbNUT Street J o OBN EXCHANQB ' BAG MANUFACTORY. JOB N T. R A I L E Y A O a, . KKMOVID TO N. JL Corner of MARKET and WATER Streets, rniladelphia. DEALERS IN B AUS AND BAGGING of everv Description, for Grain, Flour, bam Super-Phosphato or Lime, Bona Large and small Y B AM ooMUntly on hand. Johm T. BAH icr. Jambs Casoadbw." titttt inin dttta Bncniinnia C( 2" BANDAOK INSTITUTE, No. 14 . ninth Street, above Market. B. a. EVERETT, after thirty v ears' practical ex per lence, suarautees the skilful adjustment of his Premium patent Uradnatlng P reran re Truss, aud a variety of others. Supporter, Elastic Stockings, Should c Braces, Crutches, Suspenders, eto. . Ladles' apart, dents conducted by a Lady, S'Aij A1 LEXANDER O. CATTELL & CP,,' PRODUCE COM M1SS!1 ucnunAHlli No. its NORTH WHARVES . K0. tl NORTH WATER STREET, j PHILADELPHIA. ' -' ALEXAWTIgB 8. CiTTtLL, U'l UtalAK 8. CATTV COTTON AHD FLAX, - ' L ' BAIL DOCK AND OAWVA8, Ql ii oumben and brand TeBt Awning, Trunk, and Wagon Oover Duok. AlaJ Paper Manulacturers' Drier Felta, from one tOMVS '"IVVrmaVS co.. ' . - "v"'", '. Ho. lus J ON KB Allay. ItlVY WELLS-OWERS OP PROPERTY The only aoTXo r Privy Well cleaned aQ I, dislniecMMl at ver u." P"" , A ymrnoN, Manufacturer of Poudretta, 110) GOLDSMITH'S HAXX,LLB11ABY Street, 8Du UbtU wucutTCj ubvwonij.