" THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA,-, TUESDAY, JULY 9, 18C7. FROM BOSTON. Remarkable WI11 Canai. Iik. : Tirrn line i gave an out- ' yYv0' grounds lor coiitMiiBg the will of ibe Ut r tlmi31r"' 1 'uvo,v'"t '' of I otMi.OOO. At the ' Lf1?1,,,) will wmofle.ed for probate, B. K. Curlls and ll' VK?1ioni,u,ll,',coun',fwll'PPerel In opposi- ! to.. o """''. u mo (round mal the Oflceanna o,,7"en7,ilb'r0nof,he lhtlninol tl i S,. . n.,U of PI'H glnt he decision of the Court f wuich was that It ought to be admitted. The matter J iV!" "'"t excites a good deal of attention In curtain I i Z . "a M P'H" Involved will probably give to no imall amount of litigation. I glvs a copy of I 'e appeal In full, as follows:- , 8 I In LliA m&t tar gi t ha mill T,. i. m w T-iilt. Into ftf A3 Newiown.ln said county, deceased Klljisbfth T. Eldrldge. of said Mewtown. widow, U;hter Of ltid deceaaed, and bis sola heir at law. Bleu her appeal from the decision of suld Court, 'drriltting said will to proosie. to me supreme Judi cal Couri, end herewith flies her reasons for appeal, as lol Ions, to wit; 1. That said Probate Court for theCountyof Middle s''" had Do Jurisdiction In the mailer of the probate of ld wiu ibe domirll of the said deceased at Hie time bin death bavlus been n Boston, in tbe county or Suffolk, . ' , . Tlmt said paper purporting to be the last will and testament of the suld John W. Trull, and ollered for Probate as such, was not duly executed add attested wording to Jaw. . That at the time when said paper writing; pur ports to have been executed, tht said John W. Trull Was not ol sound dlspomug mind aud memory. 4. Thstseld paper writing purporting to have been Signed by said Juhn W. Trull, aud ottered for probate aa bis last will and tetttitnienl, was nrooiired to be executed, if It was executed by said Tru l, by the Undue Influence of Juhn T. Heard, one of the lega tees In said will, and named as one of the executors of and trustees under the same, or Almlra, the wile ol raid John T. Heard, or ol both said John T. Heard and said A mira, 6. That the paper writing aforesaid was executed by the undue influence of a person or persons to the appellant unknown. . Tnai said paper writing njrerea for probate was procured to he executed, if It was executed by Said Trull, by undue Influence, perguas'ou, and Im portunity, wnlcn the said ') mil, being then of weak; and falling mind and memory, was unable to resist, 7. That the said paper writing ottered for probata as executed by Trull, if It was executed by him, without understanding Its conteuta and the eifeols ol Jt pn nises. Dated this 19th day of June, In the year IRB7. Mr. Trull was for niauy years a distiller In this olty. T. H Kwertser, ot Lowe 1, and a number ot other emi nent lawyers, are associated In support of the will. In the case ol the will of Jonathan Goddard, deceased In lBtft, who left an estate of nearly half a million ol dollars, and whose will was contested, an adjustment baa been made by the parties la Interest. 11 but 120,00 goes to his relatives. Vba "Fat Contributor" on Accident In surance. The "Breakneck Accident Insurance Com pany" wrote to the "Fat Contributor," not long since, to work up a column or so of induce ments tor people to take out policies. Tula is the way be did It: Everybody should pet insured against acci dents. . Wo matter if jou belong to one of the linirl a, fnmilia.M annLtntil. ... ; 1 1 .. . . i a, uvd, vi inuiiiicD aiAyiucuig will unujJCU. 111 Olhem. .. Get a policy. The old proverb says, "Honesty lis the -best policy," but that wai all before I-the Accident insurance Company started. Now I the best policy is a policy in the "Breakneck." The other day a man In Chicago fell out of a 1 fourtli-Btory window. He had no insurance, I and consequently was killed. Another man on tho same dav iell out with his wife. Ha wan insured in the "Ureas-neck," and is ready to fall out again. A woman driving a spirited horse in St. Louis Was run away wun. Being insured against accidents, she wasn't alarmed a bit, stopped the horse, and came btck sale. Her policy running out, she neglected to renew it. Shortly after she was run away with a-aln. Her husband's partner ran away with her this time, and she hasn't come back yet. Don't fail to renew your policy, particularly if it is In the "Breakneck." At Dubuque, Iowa, a man was kicked by a horse. The horse wasn't insured, and he got kicked back. Kear Paris. Ey., a man while engaged in run ning a circular saw had bis arina taken off. They consisted oi a cavalry sabre and a double barrelled shot gun. The man who carried them off had an accident insurance and he has'nt been caught jet. . ; j in Jfnilanelpnia a mas tell from the scaffold and broke his neck. If he hid been insured in the "Breakneck," his sentence might have been commuted to "imprisonment for life." Why will men neglect these things 7 Our agent at Perm Yan, .New York, writes: "One ol our neighbors, whom I had solicited to take a policy, laughed at me for thinking he could not take care of himself. The verv next f6ay he tell from the roof of his house, and wasu't J hurt a bit 1" J In Utlca, New York, a man accidentally trot f married. Being insured in the "Breakneck," he ! .will receive fl5 a week until he recovers. A man was sentenced to solitary confinement lor life in the Michigan State Prison. Policy in the "Breakneck" $15 a week as long as he is confined to his room. A grey-headed old man was insured in the "Breakneck." The very next day he bought a bottle of hair dye and dyed. His family re ceived a handsome sum, on the blackboard. Two cattle drovers started with a drove of cattle to New York. One had a policy, and the other bad none. There was a collision, and the one who had a policy wasn't hurt a bit -and the other wasn't either. Insure in the "Break- Kear Portland. Maine, a poor man fell from a loft and broke his neck. He received his In surance, $3000, trom the "Breakneck," with which he was enabled to set himself up in busi ness, and is now doing well. ' . Our aarent at Cleveland, Ohio, writes: "A lumber horse ran away with a bob-tailed wagon, and tipped the street c er on to a Bmall woman and six elderly children. The horse began to cry, and the wagon bled freely at the nose, but otherwise the street is doing well. No in surance." A boiler exploded at Memphis, blowing the engineer into the air quite out of sight. He will receive $15 a day until he comes down again. , . A hog drover In Mount Sterling, Ky., was very much hurt by a fall fall in pork. No in surance. A n an ran away from Litchfield, 111 , to avoid paying his debts. He left a family (not being able to take them with him). No insurance. A man accidentally fell from a steamer at New Orleans into the river. Aa he was sinking the third time be suddenly recollected that his policy in the "Breakneck" had expired. He then swam ashore, sought out the agent, and renewed his policy, and immediately returned to the river and sank the third time in a serene and tranquil mauner. Insure before you are in I eurclv. A fellow took a drink of whisky at a saloon f in Cincinnati. Suddenly recollecting that he had no insurance, he immediately took an emetic, and then he took out a policy in the "Breakneck." He now takes bis drinks with Impunity li impunity treats. Cinn. Timet. A New Conjuror. There is a Chinese conjuror in Paris whose feats excel even tfio-e of the Japanese. Guig nam says: "A most astounding Chinese conju ror, Line Loop, is to be seem at the Hippodrome, or the Chinese Theatre, at the Exhibition. He swallows a sword long as 'Le sanre, le sabre, le sabre de nion pera,' or as the lamed weapon wbichAlfred bids the knight cast into the shining levels of the Meer. What becomes ot this epi glottis T Is his jusrular vein made of as trtyex, or the coat of his stomach of caoutchouo f His must indeed be dura Ula, since they take thus quietly their conversion with a sword-Bheatb. flext he swallows eges after the sword an egg la a mere trifle. The shells, you will say well, tbey might Incommode us. but alter the sword has beeu rammed down into his intestines by a thirty-pound shot, he does not stick at trifles. He smokes a cigarette, performs a variety of antic, and then, ture as egtrs are eggs, proves Uuflou to be wrong, that man s oviparous, by biingioif them forth unbroken Irom some out-of-the-way corn r in his Inside. The savant aud doctois admit that they are mvattued. They have held their inquest on Ling Loop, and can CDd to scientific solution of the problem, and tuey broke up their conclave by subacrioing to the very general opinion that he is the most astounding of all possible conjurors." "I can't find bread for my family' said a lazy follow in company. "Nor I," replied an industrious miller; 'I'mobliged to work forit." FINANCIAL J-JARRISBURO, 'JUNE 29, 1867. TO THE HOLDERS OF TUB LOANS OF Til COMMONWEALTH' CF PENNSYLVANIA DUE JULY 1, 1868. THE COMMISSIONERS OF THE SINKING FUND WILL RECEIVE PROPOSALS UNTIL SEPTEMBER 3, 1807, FOR THE REDEMP TION OF ONE MILLION OF DOLLARS OF THE Loans of this Commonwealth DUE JULY 1, 1868. Holders will address their proposals to the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, Harris burg, Pennsylvania, and endorsed "PROPO SALS FOR THE REDEMPTION OF LOANS OF 186S."' FBANCIS JORDAN, SECRETARY OF STATE. JOIISf F. IIAKTHANFT, AUDITOR-GENERAL. WILLIAM II. KEMBUB, 7 2 tuthst9 8 STATE TREASURER, R0 T I C E i i i ' : TO THE HOLDERS OF TBI j LOAN OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA, DUE AFTER JULY 1, 1856, AND BEFORE JULY 8, 1800. Holders of the following LOANS OF THE COMMONWEALTH - OF PENNSYLVANIA are requested to present them for payment (Principal and Interest) at r ' Ths Farmers' aud Mechanics' National Bank of Philadelphia. i Loan of March 80, 1830, due March 4, 1858. " February 16, 1833, due July 1, 1858. " March 27, 1833, due July 1, 1853. " January 20. 1839, due July 1, 1859. , " June 7, 1839, due August 1, 1859. ' March 80, 1832, due July 1, 1800. ' " April 6, 1832, due July 1,1860. Also, all BANK CHARTER LOANS due prior to July 2, 1860. All of the above LOANS will cease to draw Interest after August 15, 1867. JOHN W. GEARY, GOVEKNOK. JOHN F. 1IABTRANFT, ACDITOK-GENERAL. WILLIAM II. KEatBLE, 8TATB THKA8TJRKK. 6 18 stuth ta 15 (Ja 6. 8ECURITIEG A SPECIALTY. SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO., BANKERS AND BROKEE8,. NO. 16 a THIRD HThINO. NASSAU ST., FHiuiBKX.ru i a, row Toajc ORDERS FOR STOCKS AND OOjLD EXB. I'll TED IN PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK 11 QOLD COUPONS DUE JULY 1 WANTED. DE HAVEN & DUO., tiim SO, 40 SO ITU THIRD ST. HNANCIAL. JGV7 OT ATE LOAN, THE NEW BIX PER CENT STATE LOAfJ, Free from all State. County, and Municipal Taxation WW be urolBhed in sums to suit, on applies. Uon to eltber of the undersigned: JAY COOKE CO DREXEX. A CO, 66 lmp E. W. OLARKK A CO. QANKINC HOUSE OF Jay Cooke & Co., M ON. 113 AND 114 S. THIRD ST., PIIILA. Dealers in all Government Securities. OLE) C-SOs WANTED IN EXCHANGE FOR NEW. A LIBERAL DIFFERENCE ALLOWED. Compound Interest Notes Wanted, i INTEREST ALLOWED N DEPOSITS. Collections made. IB toe its bought and Bold ou Co mm 1(48' Dn. Special businetiS accommodations reserved for ladles. f 24 8m 73-10s, ALL SERIES, CONVERTED INTO Five-Twenties of 1865, JANUARY AND JULY, WITHOUT CHARGE. BONDS DELIVERED IMMEDIATELT. DE HAYEK & BROTHER, 10i2rp NO. 40 S. THIRD STREET. 7 3"10S SEVEN - THIRTY NOTES CONVERTED WITHOUT CHARGE INTO THE NEW ' G - O M. BONDS DELIVERED AT ONCE. COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES WANTED at highest market rates. WJ1, PAINTER A CO., 323 NO. n SOUTH THIRD STREET. SJEW REGISTERED LOAN OF THE LEIIIOn COAL AND NAVIGA TION COMPANY, YIELDING BIX PER CENT. INTEREST, payable quarterly, Jree from Tax, for sale lu sums to. suit, at t2, and accrued Interest from May L bacon;a warder, 27 tbst06t NO. WALNUT ST. SEVENTH NATIONAL BANK OF PHILADELPHIA, NORTH WENT CORNER OF FOURTH AND 1 MARKET STREETS. GEORGE W. HILL, PRESIDENT, E. B. HALL, CASHIER, OFFERS EVERY ADVANTAGE TO DEPOSITORS Bankers', Merchants', and Manufacturers' Accounts oiicited. is thstuam STOVES, RANGES, ETC. QULVER'S MEW PATENT - DEEP SAND-JOINT HOT-AIR FURNACE. RAN GES OP ALL SIBEM. Also, Phllegar's New Low Pressure Steam Heating Apparatus. 1 or saie by CHARLES WILUAHS, BlOt No. UBiMAKgBT Street. THOJiTSON'8 LONDON KITCHENER; OR KUKOPKAN KANUK, for Families, Mo tels, or Public liwUluiions, In TWKN TY DIF. U llKNT hiZbJi. Aluu.PhllaileluUlaKaiiireH. H ot-Alr Furnaces, t-o"" iomn, i.uwuuwa u rau-a, K Inboard bloves, Bulb JUoUers. Stewhole Plates. Hollers, Cooking IStoves, etc., wholesale and retell, by the manufacturers. KHARPK & THOMSON, 6 27 Biuihtuii No.aoflN. HJffiOUND btreet. PRIVY WELLB-OWNERSOF PROPEBTT Tbe only place to et Privy Wells cleaned aul dlfllnleotbd at ver low prices, Manufacturer of Poudreite, 101 GOLDSMITH'S HAUL. LIBRARY Street INSURANCE CCR1PANIES. KLAWABR MIITUaO SAFKTF IN3U RANl'E COMPANY, la wporated by the Legis lature ot Pennsylvania. lMtt Office, a K. corner of THIHf snd WALNUT Streets , , PhUfuliahlB, MARlNa) IM 1 UAN0K8 tn Teasels, cano, and freight, to all pnris of the world. on (roods by rlvpr, canal, ake, and land carriage, to all parts Ol tli Union. . J. V W FIKM ini;rances on rnerrhandlse generally. 1 On Stores, Dwelling Hul ses,eto I ASSETS OF HK COMPANY, l Novell ber I, IfVj. 1100XX United Stales i Per Cent. Loan, 1871.. ..I U4,CO0"00 120iXiO Untied Stale 6 Per Cent. Loan, 1881..... , 1M.500 00 100,000 United Malls 7X-10 Per Cent, Loan, Tre-iflury Notes. 811,500' 00 , 125,000 City of Pbllideipbtat Per Cent, Loan (ex'AnptH) 128J82W M.0O0 State of fenusylvanla Per Cent, Loin MOOW 66,000 State of Pennnylvanla I Per Cent. Lean t4,-00 60,000 Slate of New Jersey Six Per Cent. Loan.....,..... 60,75000 10,000 Pennsylvania Kallroad, 1st Mortgage, Six Per Cent. bonds m tO,500-00 15,000 Pennsylvania Railroad. 2d MortKage, Hlx Per Cent Bonds K.ZSO'OO 5,000 WeHUTD Pennsylvania JtalJ. road Six Per Cent. Bonus (Pennsylvania Kallroad gua- rantees) I0.750-00 10,000 Slate ot Tennessee Five Per Cent, I .an W.OOODO 7,000 Slate ot Tennessee Six Per Cent. Loan . "WOO 15,000 800 Mi urea block of Oerruan lewu Uas Company (principal and Interest giiarauletd by the city of I'hdarlelplila)..-.. 15,000-00 740 143 Shares Stock of Pen nsylva- 1 nla Kallroad Company - 15825 6,000 100 Sb iies block of North Penn sylvania Kallroad Company- l,3000 20,000 80 Shares Slock of Phllariel- ghla and Southern Mall leamHhlp Company ,000-00 195,900 Loans on Bonds and Mortgage. ' htl Liens on City Property.. 193.900-00 1 1J)46,060 par. Market value. l,070,2ijO76 Cost. ll.Cwo.,"wZ-0i. Beal Kill ate 86,00000 Bills receivable for Insurances made Balance due at agencies. Pre miums on Marine Policies, Accrued Interest, and other dnbis due to the Company Scrip and Stock of sundry Insu rance and other Compaules, I&17B. Estimated value Cash In Bank ,fa,li'2-J6 Cash In Drawer.......... 44714 27,63729 88,92390 1,93000 41.64000 1,4(7,3216 This being a new enterprise, the Par is assumed as the market vaiua. Thomas C. Uaud, JonuC. Davis, ' ' Edmund A. bonder, . Tlieopbllus Paulding, John K. Penrose, . James Traqualr, lienry C. JJallett, Jr., James C. Hand, U lliiam C. Ludwlg, Joseph H. Seal, OeorgeU. Lelper, liugb Craig, John D. Taylor, ' Jacob Klegel, TBOMAB Samuel E. Stokes, , Henry Hloan, William U. Bonlton, Edward Darlington. U. Jones Brooke, Edward LalourcadS, Jacob P. Jones, James B. Mc Far land, Joshua P. Eyre, Spencer Mcllvalne, J. B. Semple, Pittsburg, A. B. Berxer. " D.T.Morgan, " Ueoree W. Bernardoo. C JtAJNU, Fresiuent. JOHN t). T1AVIS. VlnA-Prasidant. Hknbt Lvlbiibw. Secretary. 1 8 1829 CHARTER PERPETUAL. Franklin fire Insurance Co. OF rHILADEIJPHIA. OFFICE: NOai. 483 AND 437 CIIESMJT BTBEB ASsiSTII ON JANUAKT I, IS t,'B3.14gia. CApttAl imi t es HiMwoi sesesgMsWW4as4MQPQ00 4,718'9e Premiums 1,208,43215 UNSETTLED CLAIMS. INCOME FOB 180. , t27,4ilfl8 I&S.000. LOSKKM PAID SINCE 18D9 OYEB (5,500,000. Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms DIBECTOBa Cn arias N. Bancker George Fales, AltrtHl Filler, F'rancis W. Lewis. M. D. . Peter McCall, Thomas Sparks. TohiMA Wagner, -Samuel Uraul George W. BichardS Isaac ijea, CHARLES N. BANCKER. President. GEOBUE FALES, Vice-President, J, W. MoALLlSTEB, Secretary pro turn. 181 tl231 JAKE A LIFE POLICY IN THE BROOKLYN LIPE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. OFFICE: N. E. tor. SEYLNTH and CUESNUT. E. B. COLTON, S23! OENEBAL AGENT, PRUY1DENT LIFE AND TRUST COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, No. Ill South JiOUK'J'H blreet. INCOBPUKATED Hd MONTH 22d, 1865. CAPl'l AL, S160.00U. PAID IN. Insurance ou Lives, by Yearly Premiums; or by S, 10 or 20 year premiums, JSou-iorieilure. Annuities granted ou favorable terms. " Term Policies, Children's Endowment. This Company, while giving the insured thesecurlty of a paid-up Capital, will divide the entire protitioi the Lile business among Its policy holders. Moneys received at Interest, aud paid ou demand. Authorised by charier to execute Trusts, and to act as Executor or Administrator, Assignee orUuardUu, aud in other fiduciary capacities, under appointment ot any Court of this Commonwealth, or any person or persouB, or bodies politic or corporate. SAMUEL B. SHIPLEY. j ' i uav x one HENRY HAINES, T. WISTAK BHOVVN, W. C. LONUSTKJCTH, JObHUAH.JUUKtllB, K1CHAKDWOOD, K1CMAKD CADBUBY, WllllA Al tA.ja.tlM, SAMUEL B. SHIPLEY, BOW LAND FABRY, President. A-cluary, WM. C. LOS GST BETH. Vice President. THOMAS WISTAB, M. D J. li, TOWNSEND. 7 27 1 Medical Examiner. Legal Advisor. TTIRK 1NMRAMCE EXCLUSIVELY. THE X1 PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE COM PANY Incorporated letto Charter Perpetual No, sin WALNUT Street, opposite Independence tiouare. This Company, tavorably known to tne community lor over forty years, continues to Insure against loss or damage by tire on Punllo or Private Buildings, either uermaueutly or for a limited time. Also, on Furniture, blocks of tioous, aud Merchandise gene rally, on uuerai terms. 1 heir 1 anlial . touelher with a large Hurplus Fund. Is Invested In the moat careiul manner, which euablea them to oner to the Insured an undoubted security ha the case ol luss. DIBKCTOBS, Daniel Smith, Jr.. John Devereuz, Thomas Smith, Henry Lewis, J.Ollllnghuui Fell. Alexuuder Benton, Isaac Bu.lehurbt. Thomas Bobbins, jmuiHi naauocK. jr, DANIEL sm ITU, Jb., President. Wll.T.lAlf G. Crowki.l, Secretary. 3 WiJ "pIKENlX INSURANCE COMPANY OF INCORPORATED loi4 CHABTEB PERPETUAL. No. WALN L'T btreet. onuoHile the Exchange. In addition to MARINE and INLAND INolIR- ANCE. this Cotnpuuy insures irom loss or aaiuage by 1RE lor liberal terms ou buildings, merchandise, furniture, etc , for limited periods, aud permanently on buildings, by del osllof premium. 1 he Company bus beeu lu active operation for more than SIXTY YEARS, during which all losses hav been promptly adjusted and paid. John L. nodae. Lawrence Lewis, Jr. David Lewis, Benjamin Kiting, Thomas H. Powers, A. R. McHenrv, Edmund OaHilllun. M. B. Mahony, John T.Lew in. ' Willium S. Orant, Robert W. Learning, D. Clark Wharton, tu...i.ui Wlmox. " JOHN WTJCUERElt, President BaiiCKL Wilcox Secretary. ixiuin ... xn orris. INSURANCE COMPrN!EF. INSURANCE COMPANY OF , , NORTH AMERICA. OFFICE, No. 232 WALNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA IN CORFO BATED 17M." CHABTEB PERPETUAL, CAPITAL, $M0O,OOO. A&MET9. JANUABT , 1S6T, l,78tS67'8S INStBFft NARINF, INLAND TRANSPOB TA1ION ssBI'IaK KHIiSi ... BIBKCTOB"! . Arthur O. Coflln, Ceorgn L. Harrison, Samuel W. Joiim Francis B. (Joue, John A. Brown, Charles Taylor, Ambiofie While, Itirhard I). Wood. William Weldh, S. Morris Wain. Edward H. Trotter, Edward S. Clarke, William Cununlngs, T.Charlton Henry, Allred I. Jenaup, John P. White. 0 UUU LotilnO. Madeira. ATtTT-irilJ li. 4 Mlt'Ll M D.M.n( Chakt.M Pr,T. secretary. WILLIAM ETJEH liKR, Harrlsbnrg. Pa.. OentrA Agent lor the State of Peunsylvanla. 126 ENGINES, MACHINERY, ETC. QOLD'S IMPROVED PATENT LOW STEAM AND HOT WATEH APPARATUS, FOB WARMISH AND VENTILATING vTITnPVBEEX.TEBNAa.AIB. Also, the approved Cocking Apparatus, r THE AMERICAN KITCHENER, On the European plan of heavy castings, durability and neatness ot construction. Suitable lor Hotels, Public Institutions, and the better class ot Private Residence. Also, Agents for the tale ot SPE ASWAN'S PATENT SAFETY VALVE, Which should be connected with every water back and boiler, and O AIFFITU'S PATENT ARCHIMEDEAN VENTILATOR. UNION STEAffl AND WATER HEATING COIRPANY. JAMES P. WOOD CO., NO. 41 SOUTH FOl'BTII ST BEET. B. M. FELT WELL, Superintendent , 4 28 3m OILER EXPLOSIONS GUABDED AGAINST BY USINQ SHAW & JUSTIO K'S MEXCVBT COLUMN eFAOES AND LOW WATEB SlUNALS, MANUFACTURED ONLY BY 1 14 lm PHILIP S. JCSTICE, , NO. 14 NOBTM FIFTH T., PIIILA. Shops SEVENTEENTH and COATES Streets. , gTEAM BOILER EXPLOSIONS CAN BE PREVENTED BT USING ASHCROFT'S LOW WATER DETECTOR PRICE $30, APPLIED. AUO. S. BATTLES, . BOLE AGENT FOB PENNSYLVANIA, 7tt NO. 84 NORTH SIXTH STREET PENN BTEAM ENGINE AND BOILEK WOBE.S. NKAFIE A LEVY. X MtAC'llCAL AJSD THEOJiETICAL EJXULS hJ&llB. JJACllllS'lKlS. HOILKK-MAKKRH, BLAUE- etflii i iie, ana injusx un.jtio, naving ror many years been In successful operation, and neen exclusively engaged in building aud repairing Marine and Blver Engines, high and low-pressure, Iron Boilers, Water Tanks, Propellers, etc. etc, respectfully Oder their services to the public aa being fully prepared to con tract for engines of all Blses, Marine. Blver, and Stationary; having sets of patterns of different sines are prepared to execute orders with quick despatch. Every description of pattern-making made at the shortest nonce. Hlgn and Low-pressure Flue, Tubular, and Cylinder Boilers, of the best Pennsyl vania charcoal iron. ForgingB of ail sizea and kinds: Iron and Brass Castings of all descriptions; Boll Turning, Screw Cutting, and all other work connected with the above business. Drawings and specifications for all work done at the establishment free of charge, and work guar fall trr?Cl The subscribers have ample wharf-dock room foi repairs of boats, where they can He In perfect safety, aud are provided with shears, blocks, lulls, etc. etc . for raising heavy or light welghuj. , JACOB O. NEAFrjJ, JOHN P. LEVY. (21 BEACH aud PALME.H Streets. J. VAUGBAJN KKBBICK, WTXLIAK H. IUESKICK JOHN . COPK. SOCTHWAEK FOUNDliy, FIFTH AND WASHINGTON Streets, PH1LADKLPH1A. . ' !. MEBBICK 4 bONH, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, ' r manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Engines lor Laud, Biver, and Marine Service. Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, etc. Castings of all kluda, either iron or brass. Iron Frame Boots lor Gaa Works, Workshops, and Railroad biatlons, etc Betoris aud Gas Machinery, of the latest and most improved construction. Every description ot Plantation Machinery, and Sugar, Saw, aud Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Open Steam Trains, Defecators, Fillers, Pumping En gines, etc. Sole Agents for N. Blllenz's Patent Sngar Boiling Appuraius, Nesmyth's Patent Steam Hammer, and Aspinwall tk Woolsey'l Patent Centrifugal Sugar Draining Machine. to BBIDESBUBG MACHINE WORKfi OFFICE, No. (6 N. FBONT STREET, FHILAlm.PHlA. We are prepared to fill orders to any extent for oft weil-kuowu , MACHINERY FOB COTTON AND WOOLLEJ MILLS, Including all recent Improvements In Carding, Spin Ding, and Weaving. W e iuvlie the attention ot manufacturers to oar ex. S nn a 1 1AF i sm 1 ALFRED JENKR A 80N. PROPOSALS. RorosALs rou dredging. B. Enginehb Office, Hariior Defenses, 1 i Baltimobe, Aid. ) Sealed Propc-nals will be received at this Offloe nntilNoon of THURSDAY, the 1UU lust., for excavating a channel way through a shoal near lower end of upper part of old dredned channel in the Susquehanna, below Havre de Grace. The amount of matt er to be removed is esti mated not to exceed 10,000 oubio yards. Proposals will be for actual amount of matter removed and deposited. In accordance Willi direction8of Superintending Engineer. The average haul will not exceed 1)4 miles. No bids will be considered except such as are made after forms to be obtained from this Office either by letter or personal application. Ulds will be opened at 12 P. M. on the 11th duy of July, 17, In presence of suoh bidders as m ay denl re ! o be presen U Therlifhtis reserved to reject all or any of the bids for any cause deemed eufllclent by the undersigned. wnxIAM p CRAIQnr 7 86t Bvt Lt.-Col., Major of Engineers. JITLER, WEAVER & CO, MANTJFACTTJREItS OF Manilla and Tarred Cordace.Cord ; Twines. Etc. , No. to North WATER Street, and No.22 North DELAWABE Aveuua, EhWIM H, FlTI.KU, la WXATKB. I COMSAD V CtlUlKM. I li SHIPPING. 1011 WILMINGTON, N. 0. ' tllEHTEAIHHIP PIOUEEB, Advertised for PATTJBDAY, th Inst., will be de tained antll WEDNESDAY, lutb Inst. ,, Freight Is now being received at her wharf, tn second below Spiuce street, ; '.. : WM. I JAM E8, General Agent, ' ' 1 1 No. M South DELAWABK A venae. $t' BTEAM TO I.IVERPOOL-CAfiL. lmM1 ..' .'iiu lng at uueenstown. The Inman L" shiIiiik seml-weoKiy, CBrrying inn umi mm a BETUBN TICKETS TO PAKIS AND BACK4 JHW CLASS, f200 OOLD, CITY OF LONDON Saturday, July 11 ETNA ,... ...WedueHday, July IT , CITY OF PA K1S...M... Ssturday, JulyM EDINBUKOH -.....Wednenday,Julyl CITY OF ANTWERP Huturday. July W And each succeeding Saturday and Wednesday, at noon, from Pier No. 45 North Klver. , . : , , , BATES OF PASSAOK By the mall steamer sailing every Saturday, Payable in Oold. I Payable In Currency. First Cablu ;.... f 1 hi steerage. To IjOnlou,nu. 1151 To liidon..H,,M,.uM H To Parts ml To Paris 4 Passage by Uie Wednesday Steamers: First Cubla, ' lllo; Ste'rage, 10. Payable in 11. S. Currency. Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Hamburg, ltre men, etc., at niodernte rates. Steerage piuisaKe from Liverpool or 0'ieenstown, 4d currency. Tickets ran be bought here by persons sending for their friends. For further information apply at the Company's oflice. :, , . JOHN t. DALK. Agot, , . fco. 15 HKOaUWaY, w. Y.. t 7 1 . ' or No. 411 CBESN UT St., Philadelphia. fffK P A 8 8 A 0 K T 0 A N l FROM m2Ji-k&- ORKA T BRITAIN AND IRRLANO BV STEAMSHIP AND 8AILINU PACKE1V AT REDUCED KA'VlriH. DRAFTS A VA I LA BLKTH ROUO H OUT ENHLAND IRELAND, HCO'l LA JD, AND WALES. For particulars apply m T A PHjOTT8, BROTHERS A OO No. 8fl SOUTH Street, and No. M BROADWAY, 11 Or tolil OS?. T. 1EABLJ4, No. 217 WALNUT B . PIIIIiAIE.PIIIA RIf IINONO, flprK AMD NORFOLK STEAMSHIP LINK. aUbfaUaTUBOUUH AIR LINK TO THE SOUTH AND WKBT. THBOTJGH BJ?;CEIPTS TO NEWBKRN. Also, all points In North and South Carolina. vt Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad, and to Lynoubnm. Va., Tennessee, and the West, via Norfolk, Pelem burg. South-Side Railroad, and Richmond and Dan ville Railroad. . The regularity, safety, and cheapness of this roaim commend it to ibe public aa the most desirable me dium for carrying every description or freight. No charge for commission, dray age, or any expense Oftransler. . Steamships InBiire at lowest rates, and leave regu larly from first wharf above Market street. ' Freight received daily. , , WM. P. CLYDE A CO. No. 14 North and South Wharves. W. P. PORTER, Agent at Richmond and OR Point. .. 1 . , T. P. CROWELL & CO, Ageuts at Norfolk. , 1 THIS PHII.ADEI1PIIT A A WITS i SOUTHERN MAIL STEAMhilfP tXiM. AjNY'B BKUTJLAR SEMI-MONTHLY LINB, ' OH NKW OUI.KAKS. M.A. ' BTABOFTBE UMON.KI7S tons. Capt.T. N.OookMrV JUNIATA. 1215 urns, Oaptaln P. F. Uoxle, TIOOA, 1076 tons, Captain J. F. Morse. Will leave Uils port every two weeks alternately, touching at Havana returning, for freight and pas sengers. The TIOGA will leave for New Orleans on . at o'clock A. M.. from Pier No. 18 (second whaci Ot t Spruce street). The STAB OF THE UNION' will leave New Or leans tor this port July 20. - Through bills of lading signed for freight to Mobile Galveston, Matches, Vlcksburg, Memphis. NaauvtUe Cairo, St. Louis, Louisville, and Cincinnati. i WILLIAM. L. JAMES, General Agent, 4 1J No. 814 S. Delaware avenue. Agents at New Orleans, Creevy, Nicker son A Oo, f TBI PBUADELPBIA A NO tO KAVAKHAH. OA. TONA WANDA, 860 tons. Captain Wm. Jennlng WYOMING, 860 tons. Captain Jacob Teal. Tbe steamship WYOMING will leave for th above port on Saturday, July 13, at Slo'olock A. MM from A rob Btreet wharf. Through passage tickets sold and freight taken lor all points in connection with theGeorgla Central Balk road. WILLIAM L. JAMES, General Agen ' No, S14 8. Delaware avenue. Agents at Savannah. Hunter A Gammell. 4 1 ' ANV'S BEGULAB SEMI-MONTHLY LINK 1 jrsru wiLifiiflivxOA. JN. c, ' The steamship PIONEER, si2 tons. Captain J. Ben nett, will leave lor the above port on Wednesday, July 10, at 8 o'clock A, M., from Pier 18 (.second wharf below boruce street), Bills o Hading signed at throng md reduced rates to all principal points in North Carolina. AgenU at Wilmington, Worth Daniel. WILLIAM L. JAMES, General Agent, 41 No. 814 8. Delaware avenue. SEMI-MONTHLY LINE, CABBTING THJil UNITEU STATES MAIL, The Steamships HENDB1CK HlJDSON.M.........OAPTAIN HO WTO STARS AND STRIPES... CAPTAIN HOLMES These Steamers will leave this port for Havana every other Tuesday at 8 A. M. The Steamship STARS AND STRIPES (Holmes. Master), will sail for Havana on TUESDAY MOBJ- lNG,Julyl,at8o'clock. ... Passage to Havana, currency.. No lreight received after Saturday. For Freight or Passage apply to . THOMAS WATT80N A SONB, 818 No. HON. DELAWARE Avsuu - M n USB TV Alexandria, Georgetown, and Washington, SMuaiiiii is -t u viiwAimnM nuu ueiaware tjanai, wun couuectious at Alexandria Irom the most direct uw.v ,vi uwuui,, AiiDMji, &UUXVU1Q, 4asaviuew Dalton, and the Southwest, Steamers leave regularly from the first wharf above) Market street. , , . Freight received dally. , . . . , , . WM. P. CLYDK A CO., - ' Vo 14 North and South Wharves. J. B. DAVIDSON, Agent at Georgetown. M. ELDBIDGE A Co., Agents at Alexandria, Vir ginia. 1 i sa Ol-I-OfKITIOJf TO JHOTtO. -fe,NPULV.-DAILY LINE FOB BALTI. .WiiiuulUi, Via Chesapeake and Lla. Ware Canul. Philadelphia and Baltimore Union Steamboat Onna, pa ny, dally at I o'clock P. M. . '1 he Steamers ot this line are now plying regularly between this port and Baltimore, leaving the seconi wharf below Arch street dally at a o'clock P, isU (buudaya excepted), i - Carylng all description of Freight as low as any' other line. , ' Freight handled with 'great care, delivered promptly, aud forwarded to all polui beyond the terminus free of commission. Particular attention paid to the transportation of all description of Merchandise Horses, Carriages, etc. eic. , For further information, apply to JUUJN l, ruoitf. Agent. sin) No. 18 N. DELAWARE Avenue. ..... I'lIK NKW IOBK, VIA JDElVsw. 7'(TT ware end ltarllan L'auah Zfti-&i.,3n Ex pi ess Sleamboal Company Steam Pro ptutia leave Dally from first wharl below Market street. Through in twenty-four hours. Goods fop warded to all points. North, East and West, free of commission. Freights received at tbe lowest rates. WM. P. CLYDE A CO.. Agents. t a f ira tt 1 1 . H0, 14 t,ouU Wharves. JAMES HAND, Agent, No. 104 Wall street, New York. 1 U FOB. NEW YORK RWIS-TSTTRB ""x-Trausportatlon Company Despatoaj ,-riniffaii(i SwitUiure Lines, via TJeiawu. aud Barltan Canal, on and after the 16th of Marvh, leaving daily at lit M. and t P. M., comieoting wllM all Northern and Easleru lines. For freight, which will be taken npon accommoda ting tarsus, apply K - WILLIAM M. BAIBD A CO., Ill No. liU B. DELAWARE Avenue. efTft to snip captains and owners. aWasati ...-Am The nnderslgned having lessed the KEN bJlSO ION SCREW DOCK, begs to lufurui his ftleuiU aud the patrons of the Dock that he la prepared wtUt increased facilities to accommodate those having ves sels 10 be raised or repaired, aud beVng a practical ship-carpenter and caulker, will give personal atuu tlon to tue vessels entrusted to him for repairs, Capiainsor A gents, Ship-Carieii ters, and Machinists having venaela to repair, are solicited to call. Having the agency for the sale of " WetterstedPs Patent Metallic Composlthm" tor Odpper paiut, fos the preservation or v easels' bottoms, for tills clty.I aul prepared to furnish tltesame ou reasonaole ternis, JOHN II. HAUHIT1', Kensington Surew Dock, DELAWABE Avenue, above Laurel street. 1 O B N K X C nA N Q I VJ BAG MANUFACTtlKY, JOHN T. BAILEY A OO, KKMOVKOTO ' N. E. Coiner of MA It k KT and WATEB Streets, PlilUd-lphlH, DEALERS IN BAGH AND BAGGING , . Ol everv Lwriptiou, lor Grain, Flour, bait, Super-J'hosphule of Lime. """ lUltil, KlO. ., hand. Lane aud small GUNN Y B A(8 constantly 00 nana. lot. T,BAii-kV, JJ.KK 1 I
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