The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, July 11, 1867, FIFTH EDITION, Page 7, Image 7

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    JEAN INGELOW'S NEW VOLUME.
The London Athenccum, of June 32 rives a
T n i?f Pcms: . Alldtng to "A Story of
.V1 :,n .,ho Poemwhlcb (rives a
....v. . pirui voi.ime, miK lnseiow bus
evincpd qualities not nioie Kenuini-, perhaps,
tnau tbose which she was known to possess, but
v,wi.,u.., ui a uimr Kind;" una concludes a
Vti i'i,UIBra upon ibe volume by nayio:
Wc roust break off abruptly, and content our
selves with a mere alluoion to the lyrical sweet
ness, the tenderness of sentiment, and the bril
liancy oi dencripuon whicn are to be lound in
niany ot tbe poema before us. We repeat, on
the whole, Miss lucclow's neoond volume more
man Midi tne promise of her tlrnt. bhe now
exhibits in ber work, as a rule, that decided
Individuality wlili-h whs before nnnarpnt in her
best ell or 18: and she still combines with her
gifts ot Imagination and patbos a sweetness of
moral imiuunce all tne more to oe prized be
cause it seldom laue tne suape of direct
homllY." The London Athenaeum wits the verv
first journal , to recognize the senilis ol Jean
Ingelow: it now no less emphatically recoenizes
me aecinea advance oi ner genius as rnaailested
In her new volume. The following Is a poem
num iuc ucw uiuuic;
roVK AT FIRST SIOHT.
Tbo racing river leaped and sans
Full blithely In tbe perfect weatber,
All round the mountain echoes rail.
For blue aud green were glad together.
This rained out light from ever part.
And thitt wub Bong of Joy was thrilling;
Bin, In the hollow of my bean,
There ached a place thai wauled filling.
Before tbe road and river meet.
And stepping Mooes are wet and glisten,
1 heard aaouud of laughter sweet,
Aud paused to like li, aud to listen.
I beard the chaDtitur waters flow,
The cushat's nine, tbo bee's low humming
Then turned the hedge, and did not know '
Jlow could 1'.' that w y lime was coming.
A Ctrl upon the highest stone,
Bail' doubtful ol the deed, was standlug:
So litr ibe shallow Hood hail flown
Beyond tbe 'customed leap ot landing. ;
ishe knew not any need of me,
Yelshe wulled all unweeilng; , .
We thought not I bad crossed theses.
And hair the sphere to give ber meeting.
I waded out, her eyes I met,
1 wished the moments bad been hours;
I took ber In my aims and set
llor dainty feet among lb flowers.
Her fellow-maids, In copse and lane,
Aht still metulnks I bear tbeui calling;
The wind's soli whisper lu the plain,
The cushat's coo, tbe . er's lailiug.
fiut now It Is a year ago,
But now possession crowns endeavor;
I took ber in my heart, to grow
nd Ull Ibe hollow place forever. '
In Prett by Kobrrtt Mrothere, o Bo , von.
Ths Commerce of Egypt.
The British Consul at Alexandria, Fgvpt,
makes tome interesting statements in relation
to the commerce of that port and the condition
of the country. In 18U5 4263 vessel entered
tbe port of Alexandria, and in tbe tea years
from 1866 to 18G5 26,914 vessels arrived, giving
an average of 2691 per year. In 1866 37u3
vesseiB were entered. British vessels in 1866
maintained their proportion ot the carrying
trade to Alexandria. This has always been muck
larger than that of any other nation; and
although the number of Turkish and Egyptian
ships considerably exceeds tbe Untiftb, the
tonnage of the latter la much trreater, amount
ing to nearly half the tonnage arriving from all
nations.
The development of the railways, and the in
troduction of steam power for irrigation and
cotton sins and pressure, have added largely to
the coal required for the country; and tbo
wealth of the people consequent on the profits
derived from the cultivation of cotton has
largely contributed to tbe general use of British
manufactured goods among the rural popula
tion. Bailways and cannls are being pushed
forward with much vieor. In addition to the
main lines from Alexandria to Cairo and Suez,
various branches have been made la tbe inte
rior to tbe large towns of Zagazig, Mehallatet
Kebir, Mansurah, and very shortly the latter
line will be completed northward to Damietta.
A new line is also making to Suez. It will
leave tbe main line at Benba, 30 miles from
Cairo, will pass through Bulbles and Zagszlg,
and follow the fresh water line to Suez'. The
Viceroy is also constructing a line southward
from Cairo. It is finished as lar as Benisonef,
70 miles, and will shortly be opened to Mmleh,
120 miles. It is said to be the intention of the
Viceroy to carry it to Eehen, Bear Thebes,
whence to Cossier, a port on the Red Sea, it ii
90 miles. To extend tbe line eventually to the
ancient Berenin, and make it a port for mall
steamers, is also said to be a plan of the Vice
roy's. The telegraph is in opeiation to all tho
towns and almost every village of importance in
Lower .Egypt.
Charles Dickens Sees at Vision.
Mr. Dickens relates In All the Year Round the
story ot a strange coincidence, having almost a
supernatural cli aructer, w b Ion recen tly ooou rred
to himself. It la contained in a note which he
appends to an article by a contributor, who
advances some new theories with regard to
spectral appearances, and tells the famous
stories of Lord liyttleton (with some additions
not hitherto published), and of Lord Tyrone
and Lady Beresford. Remarking on tbe latter,
Mr. Dickens thinks that natural explanations
are t-ufriclent; aud. Id Illustration of " tbe
broad margin of allowance that must alwavs
be lelt for coincidence in these oases," tells
the following singular story :" We dreamed
that we were in a large assembly, and aaw
a lady In a bright red wrapper, whom we
thought we knew. Her back bolng towards us.
we touched ber. On looking round, she dis
closed a face that was unknown to ns. and, on
oar apologising, said, pleasantly, 'I am Miss
N -, mentioning a name, not the name of
any friend or acquaintance we Oiad, although a
well-known name. The dream was unusually
vivid, and we awoke. On the very next even
ing we recognized (with a strange feeling), oom-
inz in at tne opeu uoor oi our room, iuo iuj vi
the dream, in tbe bright red wrapper. More
wtrsordluary atlll, tbe lady was presented by
thelriend who accompanied her, as Miss N ,
the name in tbe dream. No circumstance, near
or remote, that we could ever traoe. In the least
accounted for this. Tbe lady came on the real,
commonplace visit, in pursuance of an ap
nolntment quite unexpectedly made with tbe
fcy who introduced her, only on the night of
the oVeam. From tne latter we had no previous
knowledge of her name.nor of her existence."
FINANCIAL.
RANKING HOUSE
f
or
Jay Cooke & Co.,
I SOS. 113 AND 111 S. THIBD T.,PIHLA.
poolers in all Government Securities.
OLD B-SOs WANTED
IN EXCHANGE FOR HEW.
A .jBtBiUrl:B,3't ALLOWED.
compound Interest Notes Wanted.
: . i ,
jjUBWT AIXOWKI DEPOSIT.
1
I OollecUona made. Stock bought and aold on
jtAuUeS-
r,
THE DALLY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY,
FINANCIAL.
jy o T I C E
TO THE HOLDERS
OF TBI
LOAN CF THE mm ON WEALTH
OF PENNSYLVANIA,
DCE AFIEB JCXT 1, 1S5, AND BEFORE
JCtT 9, 19SO.
Holders of tbe following LOANS OF THE
COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA
are requested to present them for payment
(Principal and Interest at
Ths Farmers and Mechanics' HatUnal
Dank of Philadelphia.
Loan of March 80, 1830, due March 4, 1858.
" February 16, 1833, due July 1, 185S.
" Maroh 27, 1833, due July 1, 1858.
- January 20. 1839, due July 1, 1859.
M June 7, 1839, due August 1, 1859.
" Maroh 80, 1832, due July 1, 18G0.
" April 5, 1832, due July 1, 18G0.
Also, all BANK CHARTER LOANS due
prior to July 2, 1800.
All of the above LOANS will cease to draw
iniereey after August 15, 1SOT.
JOHN W. (1EABT,
GOVERNOR.
JOHN F. IIABTBANFT,
AUDITOR-GENERAL.
WILLIAM II. KEftfBLE,
15 stuth tS IS STATE TREASURER.
UARRISBURG, JUNE 29, 1867.
TO THE HOLDERS
OF THE
LOANS
or tub
COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA
DUE JULY 1, 1868.
THE COMMISSIONERS OF THE SINKING
FUND WILL RECEIVE PROPOSALS UNTIL
SEPTEMBER 3, 1861, FOR THE REDEMP
TION OF
ONE MILLION OF DOLLARS
OF TBI
Loans ef this Commonwealth
DUE JULY 1, 1868.
Holders will address tuelr proposals to the
Commissioners of the Sinking Fond, Harris
burg, Pennsylvania, and endorsed "PROPO
SALS FOR THE REDEMPTION OF LOANS
OF 1808."
FRANCIS JORDAN,
SECRETARY OF STATE.
JOIIH F. IIAHTBANFT,
AUDITOR-GENERAL.
WIIXIAM II. KEIHDLE,
72tuthst9 8 STATE TREASURER.
7 3-10s,
ALL SERIES,
CONVERTED INTO
Five-Twenties of 1865,
JANUARY AND JULY,
WITHOUT CHARGE.
BONDS DEMYXBED IMMEDIATELT.
DE HAYEK & BROTHER,
- 102rp ' HO. 0 . THIBD TI!EET.
SEVENTH NATIONAL BANK
OF PHILADELPHIA.
KOBTIIWFST COBNFB OF FOVBTU AMD
i MlBHMTBtlX
OfllKOr W. BUI. PBESIBEKT,
V., II,IALt,I AHlLB
Ol FEItH EVERT ADVANTAGE TO PEKXtfTORa
i tn', MrcliiuU and Maunclorers, AooonnU
I'llcited ilbtUfltuSia
E7 OT ATE LOAN.
THE NEW SIX PER CENT
STATE LOAN,
Free from all State, County,
and Municipal Taxation.
Will be urnished In sums to suit, on applica
tion to either of the undersigned:
JAY COOKE A CO
PBEXEL A COn
tt lmlp E. W. CLABEE A CO.
P D E UNDERSIGNED HAVE
I'UKCHAfcEJD THE
NEW SIX PER CENT.
REGISTERED LOAN
OF TBR
LEHIGH COAL AND NAVIGA
TION COMPANY,
DUE IN 1897.
INTEREST PAYABLE O.UABTEBI.Y,
FBEE OF UNITED STATES AKD STATE
TAXES,
AND OFFEB IT FOB SALE AT THE LOW
PBICE OF
NINETY-TWO,
AND ACCBVED INTEBEST FROM MAY
This LOAN is secured by a Brat mortgage on
Company's Kallroad, constructed and to be
structed, extending from the southern boundaryof
ibeborougbof Uauch Chunk to tbe Delaware River
st Eaeton. Including- tbelr bridge across the saldrtver
dow in process ot construction, together with all ths
Company's rlgbts, 11 ber t less, and franchisee appertain-
ng te tbe said Ballroad and Bridge.
Copies ot tbe mortgage may be bad on application
at tbe office of the Company, or o either of tbe under-
ilgned.
DBEXEIi A CO.
E. W. CXABU A CO.
JAY COOKE A CO. Utt
W. II. KEWBOLD) SON A AKKTSES,
RATIONAL
BAKE OF THE REPUBLIC,
809 and 611 CHESNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
CAPIT AI........... ...$1,000,00 O
DIRECTOR8.
Joseph T. Bailey,
fiatlmn Hilleo,
Ben). KowlHDd, Jr.,
t-ntuuei A. BlHpbam,
Edward B. Urue,
V llliam Ervlen,
Oxgood WeiHb,
Fruderick A. Hoyt, '
Wm. U. BJUbWU.
WM. H. RHAWN, President,
Late Cashier of Vie Oentral National Sank
JOB. P. J1TJMFORD Cashier,
I HI Late of the Philadelphia National Bank
Jm S. SECURITIES
A SPECIALTY.
SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
4.1S TniBD NT;KO. B NASSAU ST.,
rHILiDKXPHIA.
wkw roax
OBDEBS FOB STOCKS AND HOLD EXE
CUTED IN PUIEADEEPIUA AND NEW
IOBK i n
7 3"10S SEVEN - THIRTY NOTES
CONTESTED WITBOCt CHARGE INTO
THE NEW
5 - O H.
BONDS DEEIVEBED AT ONCE.
COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES WANTED at
highest market rates.
WM. PAINTEB A CO.,
Z 2 HO, C SOUTH TIIIBD STBEET.
7 3-10S EXCHANGED FOR
a - o
ON MOST FAVOBABLE TEB11".
DE HAVEN & DROi,
e 21 Wt NO. 40 SO VTU TITIBD ST.
JpITLER, WEAVER & CO,
MANUyACTTJREBB 0
Manilla and Tarred Cordage, Cord '
Twines. Etc.
, No. ? Noirtb WATt R ftrt.and
No. nburlb UKLAVV AKJi; Avouue,
rimtiinmu.
EoWM B, Fiti v k, llicsiit, WliTti,
CowaAS F CiiOTttiaa. t ui
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
DELAWARE MlTUAL BAFK'Tf INSU
BAKC'K t!MPAJNY, 1 ncurporsifd by tbe Legls
lalureol 1'ennsrlvanla. .
Office, B. E oomM ofHlH0nd WA LNTJT 8treU
I'lillmh-liihiM. ,
MARIN 10 lIshViRANCKS
tn vmnels, caruir, and irelKlit, to ll pHrts ol the world.
INLAND IfiHUKANCKH
on pood by rlvrr, canal. Inks, and land carriage, to
all part otlbl I'nKin.
FIKK INCRANCE8
on merrbandlKe (fctit-rslly.
On stores, Dwelling UuusM.eto
AB8ET8 OFTHK COMPANY.
Novetub'T 1 !.
I1PO.00C united biates ft Per (ul Iaa,
l'l 1H,COOMO
120,000 Untied blales S Per Cenl. Loan,
in!. 1M.500-00
800,000 United Ma'e7-I0 1'er Cent.
Jid. TreBaiiry No e... 211,500-00
US.000 CHyof phlUdnphlaS Per Lent.
lan (ezt-niptH) . 1M.5('W
54,000 Blnte ot fenosylvanla I Per
Cent. Loan 64,70000
66,000 btale of i'enuxylvanla A Per
I'enULOHn 44,62C"00
60,000 Biate ol New Jeritey biz Per
Cent. Iian........m 60,760"00
20,000 Ppnimyivanla Railroad, lt
Mortgage, til Per Cent.
fconcl... ,600"00
28,000 Penunylvaula Rullroad, 2d
MortKBKe, Ma Per tni. Bonds 24.2S0V0
26,000 Wetileru PennnylTnnla Kall
road Hlx Per Cent. Bonds
(Pennoylvanla Railroad gua
rantees)..... 20,75000
- 30,000 Slate oi 'I enneanee Plve Per
Cent, Loan lS.OUCOO
7,000 Biate ot lenuexHee blx Per
t'enl. Loan 40"00
13,000 300 hharea Block of Merman
town Gnu Company (prlueipa I
and ItUereat gunrmile-d by
tlie city or Plulauelplila) la,0(H)-lK;
7,150148 HbareaHtock ol Pennsylva
nia Kallroad Comimny 8,258-25
6.0U01UI bli lie Htwk ol North Penu-
sylv aiiia Kallroad Com pnnv. J.980'00
20.000 80 Miurea Htwck of PbilB1el
phla und boutliern Mall
Buani,bip Company SO.OOO'OO
195,000 Loans on Bond- and Alortguge,
1st Liens on City Pioperiy.... 196.900-00
11.146,050 par. Market value- tl,o;o.280T6
Coat, $1.0iiu,5oi Oi.
Peal Estate.. . I6,oo0'00
liills re;elvable for luauruuces
inaili. 27.637-20
Balance due at aReuclea. Pre
miums on Marine Policies,
Accrued Interest, and olber
deb. s due lo the Company...... 68,923-90
fccrlp andbtock otHunorvliisu
ranoe and otlier Companies,
.j178. Climated value . 2,830'00
Caab lu liKiik ..tlll,litt-8
Caab In Drawer..... 447 14
41.640-00
ll,407,21t6
This being a new enterprise, tbe Par "is assumed
1 booiaa C Hami
batnoel E. Blokes,
Henry bluau,
William O. Boulton,
Edwura DarlliiKiou.
H. J ones Brooke,
l- d ward Lalourcade,
Jacob P. Joi ea,
James B. Mce'arland,
Joshua p Kyre,
spencer Mcllvaltie,
J. B. temple, Pittsburg,
A. B Berxer. "
U.I. Morgan, "
UeorRe W. iit-rnardon
Jolin c. Davla,
bdniuna A. bonder,
1 ieoplillua Paulding,
J i ll n H. Penroae,
James Traqnalr,
lUiiry C. LalleU, Jr.,
James C. lltnii,
Vi IlluiDj C, Ludwia,
Jcxepb 11. Keal,
UeorxeU. Leiper,
Htmb Craig,
Jobu D. Taylor,
Jacob Klegel,
TtlUMAB
v. ii a i J J, jrresinenu
JOHN C. DA VIM, Vlcn-President.
Hfnkt Lyi.nt'RN. Secretary. 18
1829 CHARTER PERPBTUAL.
Frankliu Fire Insurance Go.
OF PHIEADEEPUIA.
OFFICBS -AOS,
45 AJit 487 CltEHNUT STBEE
, 'I
AsHETM 0 JANUARY 1, IS
ait,,va3.i4U'ia. ..
Capluu
Aocruuil burplua.,
P re tuluLUH...... ......
,....40u,fmi'u
.....l,'.AitMia-16
DNBKTTLED CLAIMS.
t27,ll'18
INCOME FOB ISM
(i.000.
I.OMSES PAID SINCE 1839 OTEB
ao.aoo.wuo.
Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms
DIKKCTOKS.
Cnarlea N. Bancjcer,
Oeorge Pales,
Allred Fitter,
Pruncia W. Lewis. M, n.
Peter McCall,
'1 bomas bparks.
Toolas Wugner,
Bumuel Orant
Oieorgu W. iUcbards
Isaac ijeik.
CHARLKB N. BANCKKIi. President.
Oi-OliCh- PALKb, Vtce-Preaident,
J, W. McALLlbTlLlt. beoretary pro tern. 81 -tl281(
JAKE A LIFE POLICY
IN TBB
BROOKLYN
LIFEIKSTJBANCE COMPAIiY
OF NEW YORK.
OFFICE:
N. E. Cor. SEVIiNTIi and tliES.MX.
E. 33. COLTOIT,
OEM EB AE AOEKT,
I28J
PK0Y1DEM LIIfE AND TKUST COMPANY
CP PH1LAKKLPH1A,
No, 111 buulb iUlnTH blreet.
- IKCOHPOKA'll!.!) 8d MONTH ttd. 1885, '
CAP11AL, 16U,00O. PAID IN.
Insurance ou Livea, by early Premituusi or bye,
10 or 2u ear Preniiuma, Nou-ioneaure. -Annuities
grauled ou favorable terms. -'1
eim policiea, Children's is-ortuwiuenta,
'llita Company, wliile giviuk ibe luaured tbeseenrity
ol a uuid-up Capital, wul divide tbe euiire prolluol
Ibe Lile buaiueab auiuug Us policy holdtra.
Moneys rect lved at ltiteieal, and paid on demand.
AutborUed Dy charter to execute! rusts, and to aat
as Juecutor or Aumluiatraior, Aaalgnee orUuardlaa,
aud in otber bduoiary capuciues, uiider appointment
ol any Court ot tbla Cuuiiuouweaitb, or any peroon or
fenous, or bodies politic or corporate.
8 AMTJKL K. BHIPLKV,
HJsiNBY HAINES,
T. YVlbTA H BKOVVN,
JUbhlA li.MUitUO,
Ki.CH.AlU CA ORT W ILLI. M HACKl
v. v. lAnuainr.ni,
BAMUJbX R. BHIPLkY. MOWLAAD PARRY,
Prehitieut. Actuary,
WM. C. L05GSTlt.fcl H. Vice President.
THOMAS Wlb'l Alt, M.X J. H. TOWNSKND.
7271 Medical tzaminer. Legal Advlaer.
FIKB lKhUKANCB EXCLOEIVELY. THE
PKNNHYLVAN1A FIRhi INbUKANCK COM
VANY Incorporated l.i5 Charier Perpetual No.
610 WALN LiT blreel, of poalte Independence buara,
Tbla Company, favorably known to lite community
lor over lorty years, continues to insure against loan
or damage by nre on public or Private Buildings,
eltber peimaueuily or for a limited time. Also, ou
Fnruliure, blocks of Goods, and Merciiandiae geue-
'"j'b'eirVapT'ttl,1 logetber with a large Burplus Fund,
Is Invested In tbe most carelul manner, wblcb enables
ibeiu to otter to tbe Insured au undoubted security la
tbe caas of loss, ,.
Daniel Bmlth, Jr.,
John Deverenr.
Alexander lleui-oo,
Isaac lla.leliural.
Tbomas bmltli,
Henry Lewis,
J. Ollllnubaiu Fell.
Tbumas Hobbius,
I mn lei Haddock. Jr.
. 1 DANIEL bM ITU, Ja,, President.
Wil.MAM Q. Cbqwhix. becnitary. aol
HQ'MX INBUKANCE COMPANY OF
PHILADKLPHIA.
lN(WmmA'lll) 1B( CIIARTER PFRPETUAL,
Mo vm WALNt'l btreet, opposite tbe Exchange.
In audition 10 MAltlNi; and INLAND INbUR
ANCK llns Couipauy Insures lrom loss or damage by
UliK lor liberal terms ou bulliiiugs, niercliaudlse,
furniture, etc , lor limited peiluds, and nexiuaueuOy
on bulldluus, by di osii ol premium.
n h!i o uiiiauy him been lu active operation for more
than blX'I Y S'KAltM, duiiug wbica all losses Lava
been promptly mi""1""
Il 1 R iU '1 1 1 KK.
John L. Tfodiye.
Jwrence Lewis, Jr.
mvld lewls,
Benjamin l.Ulng.
Tbouias 11. Powers,
A. B. aicHotiry,
duiuud C'aslliloO,
M. B. Mabony,
J nli n T. Lewis.
William b. Orant,
Kobert W. Learning,
1). Clark Uiarlou,
I IVlK-liV.
jxiuis iiorria.
cuiuc JOHN WTJCHIiRKU, President.
Samuel Wilcox becrelary.
JULY 11, 18G7.
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
INSURANCE COMPANY
OF
NORTH AMERICA.
OFFICK, No, 2S2 WALNUT BT., PHILADELPHIA
INCORPORATED 17M. CHARTER PERPETUAL.
CAriTAE, aoo.aoa.
ASMETS. JANITABT 8, IM7, t,7S7l.
IKftVBF MARINE, INl-ANI TKANRPOB
TAllON AKD llkli BBthS,
111. w-w. uA.
Arthrjr O. Comn, Oeorge L. Harrison,
bamuel W. Joue.
Jol.n A. Brown,
Cbariea 1 ay lor.
Anihrone VS hlun,
Xlchard I. Wood.
W illiam Weleb,
B. Morris Wain,
Kl ward H. Trotter,
iward B. Clarke.
William Cnnimlnri,
T. C harlton Henry,
Allred P. Jew up,
John P. Whiu
joun ju.aaon,
lni ei. Madeira.
Cari.. Pt-AT. crrtrry.- "'.Pre.ldenv
Wil 1,1AM BUKHI.KR, narrlahnrg. pa. Centra
Asent lor tbe State of Pennsylvania. ' i wt
ENGINES, MACHINERY, ETC,
QOLD'S IMPROVED
PATENT LOW STEAM
ND
HOT WATEB APPARATUS,
lOB WABJI1NU AMI TIUVTIlATINtt
Willi PEBBKXTKKSai, AIB,
Also, the approved Cook-Ins Apparatus,
THE AMERICAN KITCHENER,
On tbe European plan ot hear? castings, durability
and neatnens ot couHlructloo.
Suitable for II oi ci8, public IuatltuLloiis. and tne better
class of Private Residences,
Also, A gents for tbe sale ot
SFEAKIMN'S FATENT SAFETY VALVE,
Wblcb sboold be connected wltb every water back
and boiier, and OKIF ITli'8
PATENT ARCHIMEDEAN VENTILATOR.
UNION STEAK AND WATER HEATING COMPANY.
JAMKM P. WOOD COn
NO. 41 SOITU FOUBTII MTBEET.
B. M. FKLTWKLL, buperintendent 4 26 8a
QOILER EXPLOSIONS
GUARDED AGAINST BY USINO
SHAW
JUSTIO K'S
B1CKCUBT tOllIMS GVAOKS AND LOW
WATEK SINAI,)I,
MANUFACTURED ONLY BY
6 14 im PBIUP S. ilTMTICE,
If O. 14 KOBIU riFTD BTM PHUA,
Bbops BEYENTEENTH snd COATES Btreets.
gTliAM BOILER EXPLOSIONS
CAN BE PREVENTED BT VSINCI
ASHCROFT'S
. i
LOW "WATER DETECTOR
KB1CE 30, Arrum '
AVCt. H. I1ATTEES,
BOLE AGENT FOR PENNSYLVANIA,
67 tt NO. 84 ft OUT II SIXTH MI BEET
riiTi uijui iiiuijo asu
MjaawuL ovijjjua nuivuD, naiui OS i . r y J
. 'I II aI. AMI 1 llkJ llh'.'ril ' A 1 . k 1 K? u ti
l Aj'U IK I h'l W Lit .1 I L IJ . XI V Lliu r. . . .7?
bMlTHto, and FOV&VKHti, baviug lor many years
UVEU .U .UUAMIIUI VLMVIIl UU WIU tUdUSlVeiy
engaged In builuing and repairing Marine aud Klvei
f-Usiuea, iiigii ana low-pressure, iron Boilers, Watei
Tanks, Propellers, etc. etc., respectfully Oder tbelr
aervlces to tbe public as being fully prepared to con-
t.r.ii.l If.v until,. Af all aivu. Ilu.l.... 1 1 1 .
-ufc.uu. v. - .""t wiiiiiv, nivtir, ana
iu.ivuhij , m 10 whuu,ui uiuurem sises
w.a tj v vavum, uiuci. wiiuiuica uespatcn
Lvery desuiptiou ol pattern-making made at tbe
sliortest nonce. Hlgb and Low-pressure Pine,
.tubular, and cylinder toilers, of tbe best Pennsvl
vuula cbarcoal iron. Forgings of all slses and klud
lion aud Brass Castings 01 ail deacrlptlous; Kol
... ui... , . r wju aa uuinr wurx connected
JLnawitius aud Secillcailons for all work dons
t tbe estabUabiueut tree ot charge, and. work auar
atiteed. "
ijiuDuun""ri, u.v. Biui. wuarj-uoca room lor
eaim vi nuia .ucj uo in penoct salety.
i.nu are provided wltb alien, blocks, tails, etc eta.
JACOB O. NEAPLB,
John p. levy.
""t BEACH and PALMlOt Btreets.
i. VAOttHAM HKUHIVK, WHJL1AM H. MJUtBIOX
OUIHWAEK rUCLKY, FIFIH AJJD
W nUJAAA1AV1 aMVTCUM,
HlJaDltXl-KJA.
m v . M.KKKU:K ol fciONS.
Vaa-a&u3 aa-.x Ba.AsXLi.rtiaxti
b-anntacltiie Hiii axid Low Pressure BUmuh Enelnea
li.I Land. Klver. Mini t u.t.,,. OT
Boilers, uanomeiers, Tatika, lion Boats, etc
viugB v mi aiuum, eitner iron or nraas.
Iron i ram e Roofs lor Gasworks, Workshops, ana
Bkllroud (stations, etc
KeiortsandUa M acblnery, of tbe latest and most
Lvery description ot Plantation Machinery, and
.- lilfar. h.w. Mild (4rlf.L 711 1 1 in Ww.iit,,.. LU..UX..
-imm '1'rains, Lelecaiora, P liters, Pouapiug luj-
bole Agent tor N. Blllenx's Patent Sugar Boiling
a)Vumub, A-oDnxujrku faLeiib Okeuili ItuuilUW ana
spinwall b Voolaey'g Patent Oentrltuaal buc.r
. Atl.
BltlDJiSBDKU MACHINE WORKS
OFFICK,
No. 65 N. 1 KOKT BTRKET,
PH1LA1HIXF1UA.
We are prepared to nil orders to any extent for on
well-V now. u
MACHINiARY FOR COTTOH AND WOOLLKJ
MILLfe,,
including all recent Improvements In Cardial- Boln
olug, aud Weaving, " v u
We luvlte tbe attenUOBOl manufacturers tooox ax.
tensive woras, "
- ALFKED jlfgB 4 BON,
STOVES, RANGES, ETC.
QULVER'S NEW PATEP.7
DEEP BAND-JOINT
HOT-AIR FURNACE.
BANUEft er ALL lUEg.
Also, Phllegar's New Low Pressure Bteam Heatln.
Apparatus. Jrorsaieby u
cha bh.es wiUaIajus,
lo
aim, ii os aaaKEf Btreet.
! THOMPSON'S LONDON KITCUENFKi
OR EUKOPEAN RAN UK, tor'mniTl
t r a oi.f o. iso, l'nuadelohia
H OI.A lr Furnaces. Portable lleiTiK ?I5"'ff .
Plreboard Btoves, Bato Boilers, Btewhole PiZrl8'
Boilers, Cooking Btoves, etc, wboieaa and ,..n 8
tbe manufaoturors, buarpk a Thomson 6y
BstutliHin Nq,wjs. HEx"jhT etVeet,
JOHN CRUMP,
OAKPENT13R AND BUILDER
'"""'""'"""eW.AllDIO.
' "-lT KlliEET,
It
urn apki.pb-ta
QEOI
nCE PLOVMAN,
CARPENTER AND J1UILDKK,
' Ho. tit CABTEB KTBJKKT, - ' "
And No. 141 DOCK tKraat.
Hachlna Wojll ana MlUwrlgbUna proxnpUy at
ndedto. 111
AUCTION SALES.
PBii.ir J-osn, Aoctioneet.
C C L K L. L A N I 0 0,
M
(Snrr-enors to Pbllln Fortl I V.)
ITTTlOKIi KHH. No. MARBW tr
I OI1N 11. MYKK& A CO., AUCX10NBEB8
I Noa, as and SS4 MARKET Htreet.
AT PRIVATE BALK,
tlicaaes fine palm limn, round bandlen.
TS
B
I HH'fllAB LJUCtl ft IV O. 1110 CUH-
HUT street, above Kleventb Htreet . ,
BILVFR.PI.ATEI WA KK ANDTA BLKCUTLFRT
t. AKD We have now on band and oiler at p rival
ale dnrlng Ibis week, a general assortment of flmt
ch'sa fclietlield plated ware and superior Ivory handle
table cutlery. 7 1 4t
Bale at No. lllu Cbesnnt atret
SCrFRIOR HOnKHOI.D PUJINI URT!. ROW
WOOD PlANO-rtlKlKH. CAHPKT8, MIRKOIH4,
HU I.1AKI1 TAbLK, PLATED WARK, lU141IO
FURKllURE, K1C
On Friday Morning,
At 9 n'C'OCk, at the AucKon More, No. Ill Chemut
street, will he aold a I urue assortment of sepertor
parlor, chamber, and dining-room furniture, paaaa
lories, carpels mirrors, elc.
MARHMC OAKOEN FOUNTAIN.
Also on, niarhle garden fountain.
lilLLIARD TABLK One billiard tabto.
FINE ITALIAN WINKS.
Ity order ot Kiecuwra,
. On Krlday Mornln,
At 10 o'clock, at the Anctlon H ore, will be aold
S5 fax as fine Italian wines, of tbe following araodn
Fsrbora. ISebiolo, Uilgnoiino, Moscato, lliauco, aa41
Cbarletio,
A iHo. 1 opan Hherry. Crown Port, Hennessey Brandy
old Wbisky. eto., In denutonna.
M) cases but Imported a. arek , . .
PnOTOQRAPHIC APPARATUS.
', , , . On frlday Morning.
"'' cioca. av me Auction e-tore, will he sold
One Janiln view and portrait lens and box, with drr
and wetholdeia: onetick view box; one slareo!xphs
Imix; cine six-inb globe lens; pair of three-Inch glob
lens; durk tei.l, and olber apoaratu. (.7 10 2
M.
THOMAS ft HONS.
141 b. FOURTH bireet.
N03. 139 AUD
Pole at fi. W. corner blxteeoth and Rrown streets. 'S
VF.KY riUPLKIOR FURN1TUKK. RKOH AND
BKIiDlNU, FINK CHINA AND OLAbSWAKI.
HANl'WIMK BRCbKLS ANI OTUH.lt CAK-
l'KTS, KNURAV1NUH, LTC
On Friday morning,
July 1J, at 10 o'olock, at No. 7Z North Slxteentta
street, corner of Brown street, by catalogue, the en
tire superior parlor, chamber, and dining room Airal
ture. ilttk
s
AMU EL C. FORD 4 SON8, AUCTIONEERS.
A-iut aaj o, f ULlllu oirefc.
Bales of Real Estate. Stocks, Loans, etc., at PtiBa
delpbia Exchange, every Friday at it o'clock, noon.
Our sales are advertiser! in all tbe dally aud several
ot the weekly newspapers, by separate baudbilU of
each property, and by pamphlet catalogues, oa
tbouuand of which wlL be Issued on Wednesday pea
ce din k each sale.
KKAL JSTATK AT PRIVATE BALK.
JM. GUM MET & PONS. AUCTIONEERS
No. 60S WALNUT eitreet
. Hold RmtuIbt Bales of
KKAL KhTATK, b'l'OCK B. AND BTOURITTEa A
1HK PBILADLIaPHIA KXCHANOK,
fiandbilts of each property lasned separately.-
ooo catalogues published and circulated, containing
full descriptions of property to be sold, as also, a par.
tial list el property contained in our Real Faiatd Reck-
ter. and oilered at private sale.
Hales advertised dally In all ths dally newspapers
PANCOAST & WARNOCK, AUCTIONEERS.
No. 840 MARKET BTKKKT.
LUMBER.
1867.-asKltanhitb pinb boaem
"4W,s,"4f . and 4 Inch
CHOICE PANKL AND 1st COMMON. U feet Ion
4-4, fc-4, 6-4. 2. tH. 8. aud 4 Inch
WH1TK PINE. PANkL PATTERN PL A N8",
LAItUK AND bUPKRloR B1QCK ON II ANO.
1867
B TI I T. I) T N n l nriTT nrwn
. i7iTTilrai7it '
LUMBi-KI LUMBER! LUMBER!
1 tAOVMllA r lAAJltiXNU.
6-4 CAROLINA FLOOK1NU.
4-4 DltLAW ARti FLOORING.
6-4 DELAWARE ILOOR1NU.
WHITK PUNK FLOOHLNU.
AOH FLOOR1NO.
WA1 NUl' FLUOKINQ.
bPRUCK FLOOR 1NO.
b I EP BOARDS.
RAIL PLANK.
PLA 8TKRING LATH.
186
J . bIJ IKQLKb. w
IhUAS BH INGLES.
bHOKT CKDAR bHLNUUiS.
, :OOPti.R bHIN(L,lJS.
, FINE ASSORTMENT FOR HALE LOW. -
NO. 1 CKDAIt LOGS AND PQ3TM.
1 Lt7MBEE FOR UNDERTAKERS I
J-CH I . LUMBER FOR CNDKRTAKKKol
RED CEDAR. WALNUT. AND PINK
1867,
ALBANY I.TTMRh.R fiv ATT. trrwna
ALBANY LUMBER OF ALL KLNIW. ,
, drt poplar, chlkky, and ash,
oak. plank and boards.
' mahogany,
rosewood. and walnut veneers,
i RfV7 -CIG AR-BOX MANUFACTURERS.
XJV- I .CIGAR-BOX MANUPACTUKERii.
bPAMpH CEDAK BOX BOAR Da.
1 spruce joist! epRUCB joisn
iOU I . f PKUCK JOIST!
FROM 14 TO Vi FEET LONG.
SUPERIOR NORWAY bCANTblNO.
. . MAULE. BROTHER & CO.,
' rpf No. ItSUiibOUTH BTREET.
U. S BUILDERS' MILL,
NO. 94, 86, AND XS . FIFTEKNTU BT,
ESLER & BXLO.. Pi-ODrietora.
ways on band, made of the Beet Seasoned Lumber,
at low prioea,
WOOD MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, BALUSTERS
AND NEWELS,
News is, Balusters, Bracket and Wood Mouldings.
WOOD MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, BALUSTERS,
AND NEWELS.
Walnut and Asb Hand Railing, , X, and 4 Inches.
BUTTERNUT. O II E S N V T, and WALNUT
MOULDING to order. 13f
0.
PERKINS,
LUMBER MERCHANT.
HucoesHOrto K Clark. Jr.,
NO. 324 CHRISTIAN BTHEET.
Constantly on band a Urge and varied assortnxwat
of Building Lumber. 6 4
HARDWARE, CUTLERY. ETC.
gTANDBRlDQE, BARE & CO.,
IMPORTERS 07 AKD DEALERS llf
FCREIGN AKD AMERICAN HARDWARE,
VO, 1321 HABJUT ajTRET,
Offer t or sale a I arge stock ot
Ilard-rvare and Cutlery,
TOGETHER WITH
1000 KEGS NAIL
AT BtDTjrKD PBll'SS, ITtbAta
o
CUTLERY.
A fine assortment of POCKET and TABLE CUT
LERY. RAZORS. RAZOR STROPS, LADIES' SCIS-
bORS. PAPER AND TAILORS' SHEARS, ETC., at
. L. V. 1IELMOLD
Cutlery Store, No. la South TENTH Street,
11 g Tbree doors above WalnuU
OVERNMENT
PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE
NIN4JM, WAV t'VK,
If you want an ra Awning v. rr . Jr"
h taut n.kem tfike the nientur, "! v""aiur
l-lol 1NM liokt.lU.llel.lM, l-'-i ''"i'irehlL". i
i.nyolwbkJi a. e..ure17 r 'Hf"
.. ... ri.w.i. a i... (Jivriiuieii bartitieeav arueaa
of an kind eta iVi-v u.Hli.