CITY INTELLIGENCE. JOB ADDITIONAL LOCAL ITKMS 8KB OUTSIDB FAG IS. SotEMH Ibatjopha Cbbrmories. On Tues day altprnoon the membership of the Tenth BttpttBt Church (over which tha 1st Dr. Ken nard pre;lied for bo many years, now rtidor ttie pastoral caro of bis son, Rev. J. 8. Keonard) MFfmblcd in jrreat n u ruber to commemorate thf nrrcilon of a monument to hi memory, with xelieious services, at South Laurel Hill. The luonnment la built of the best Italian nimble, on the (Jorlnthian order, and stands 12 feet 8 Inches in hetcht. The base Is ot llpht blue marble, in i untie blocks, and on it la a moulded base and die, on which tbe following inscription is cut in raised letters: 'Joeph H. Kennard, D. D., Born April 24, 17i8: Died June Z4, iou. For fifty years an auibtwador of heaven, pure in life, abounding in labors, God crowned him with preat success and the people with their reference." On the die stands a fluted Corinthian column, eurrounrted with a hanisomeiy carved capital supporting on nrn. on which hangs a wTealh of laurel, carved In solid marble. The design of the memorial by the church committee, and the execution of the work by artists of this city, reflect credit on their judgment and taM. A Railroad Accident Results Fatallv. The train on the Delaware and Rantan Bay Railroad which left Lon Branch yesterday afternoon ran over a woman who was walking on the track, and mangled her In a most terrible manner. The unfortunate woman had two children with her, both of whom escaped In jury. At the time of the occurrence the train was paesine through apiece of woods and It is auppi Bed that she was so terrifled when the locomotive aporoached as to lose all presence ot mind. The train was stopped alter the occurrence, and the passengers, among whom were several promlneut Philadelphians, made up a purse to aid in tbe support of the children. The United Stated Ukvkndb Cctteb Relief sailed from this port at 10 A. M. on Monday. The following is a list of her officers: Captain D. D. TompVlns. First Lieutenant E. L. Cowton. Bacond Lieutenant Jefferson A. Slamm. Thud Lieutenant James McVay. Boatswain II. C. Sharp. Gunner F. Shannon. Carpenter Isaac C. Birely. Dbsbktion8. A female child, about two weeks old, was fonnd last evening alongside of an oi a Doner, at Ninth and coiuniDia avenue. A resident of the neighborhood took temporary charge ct it. A male child, apparently a month old, was louna on ine tieo ot a nouee in front street. above Market. It was removed to the Cherry eireei muuou. The Teach Market. As an instance of the extensive expectations of peach patrons as to the extent of their crops, one mauufacturing house alone has received orders for 100,000 boxes or crates, each to contain a bushel. One ot our steamers plying to Georgetown, Maryland, takes down 20CO per trip, while along Delaware avenue the produce merchants are preparing likewise for the coming trade. Eome few parcels of fruit from Norfolk, Virginia, are already on sale. A Feat ra Railroad Teavel. The Penn sylvania Railroad Company carried over their read on tue rourtn ot July thirty-seven thou sand seven hundred and twentv-fourDassenerers. without injury to any of them, and without the slightest detention to any of the trains of the road. tmb. wnue ocing a rent in railroading. proves tbe Pennsylvania Railroad to be one of Mie safest and best conducted in the country. Horticultural Societt Meeting. A stated meeting of the Pennsylvania Horticultural So ciety took place last evening, In the basement of the new Hall. There was a very pretty dis play of plants, hanging baskets, cut flowers, and ot iruit ana vegeiaoies, ana some or toe articles on exhibition were much admired. From this time until tbe annual autumnal display the monthly exniomons win increase in variety. raovED r ATAL. uaniei inaney, who was run over on the Reading Railroad on Monday. died yesterday morning at the Episcopal Hos pital, trotn tne injuries ne can received. MARINE TELEGRAPH. for additional Marine Xfewt tee Firtt Page, ALMANAC FOB PHILADKLPHIA-THDJ DAY. Bun KiwKa....... ..siMoow Riho...m1... BOW HKTf....,.., 7WHI8H Watbs..,. 150 PHILADELPHIA BOARD OV TRADE, Wlll liu (IKlNT. k THOMAS . ABHMBAD, VMOKTHXYT COMMITVim, UOVKUENIB OF OCKAS ITEAUKUI. FOB AMERICA. Bospliorns...Llver)ool...l(uHion,...........M.June 29 Kdluburgh Llverpool...New York June 2 Hermann.....Bouthamplou...New Yorlt.,.., July 2 C ot Parl8.........l..lverpooi....iNew x ors:............ my Knsland Llverpool...New York...,.,.....July M. American.-Llverpool...Uuebec.............M.July 4 Chicago Liverpooi...ri8w iorn.w..,..july 8 Europe -.Brest ew York.............July S C.ofWashlngton.Llverpool...New Yorlc........July 8 :nb...-.Liverpool...Boston.............july 8 Bellona London New Yorlc.,....July 8 Alemaonta...SoutbampionNew York ...July e Malta ....LIverpool...New York........ July 8 Deut8oliland.Boutbamplon..New York.....,.,..Juiy a Cot Antwerp......Llverpool...New York .July 10 Aleppo .Nfw York...Liverpool July 17 Etna...... .New YorkLlverpool.....,...July 17 Jv.......Botou Llverpool.............July 17 Hansa .INew YorkKrenieu............July 18 Guiding Blar...New York.Uvre. Iuly 20 Penusylvanla....New York. ..Liverpool July 20 Atalanta.........ISew York. ..London ...July 2u CUy Ot Parls......New York. ..Liverpool -July 20 J.W. Eyeriuan.l'hlla(la.....CIiBrleBtou.......July Toiiawanda..u.Pblla(la.....Savunuah -..Juiy 20 tien. Grant. New YorkNew Or.eau.......July 20 Arizona New York...AHplnwull.......July SI N. AiMerlca...Ncw York...Kio Janeiro...rara..July Ti Pioneer ..Plillarta -WllminKton...-.luiy Noro Castle......New Y ork...Hyua..............July 25 Ji. HndHon......Philada Huvana.. July so Mails are forwarded by every steamer lu the regular lines, The steamers for or from Liverpool call at Queenstown, except tbe Canadian line, which call at Londonderry, The steamers for or from IhaOuntl- Bent ca'l at Southampton. CLEARED YKSTKRDAY. Barque Orpheus. Weasels Raltl more. Captain. bchr S. Cullen, Culleti. boston. J'.luklaLou.uraefTA Co. ocur x. ji. w iison, juuu, nyauuis, ou. hchr K. L. Smith, Smith, Boston, do. Schr R. Vaux, Powell, Boston, Day, Huddell fc Co. nenr r. n. euannon. Unas, Koxuury, no. tk'brG, H. Kent, Smith, Canihrlditeport, do, Schr D, Williams, Corson, Bokiou, do. Hour At. P. iludHOu. Hudson, Boston, do. Schr T. Lake. Adams. Oi.l Cambridge. do. Bchr 11. Simmons. Uudtrey, Salem, New York and Bchr J. Williamson. Corson, Providence, do. Schr M. E. Vaoklrk. Haley. Hlncbaui. ' do. Sohr S. T. Wines, ilulse. Providence, J. R.Tnmllnson. bchr I Reeves, Tusaey, Salem, Castuer. bttukuey A vy eiiuiKUiii, Bcbr J. Buchanan , Kallahan, Washington, do, Schr Black Dlamoud. Y'onnx, Pawtuoket. do. bchr A. U. Cranmer, Crauiner, Salem, Rommell blunter. Bchr Vlritlnla, Bearse, Salem, do, Schr Ores, Trelethen. Dover, do. ' bchr Boston, Smith. Newport, do, bchr Km ma R. Uraham. (Smith. Hnlom. do. bchr Kalmar, Lambert, Boston, Uululard, Ward ACo. rcurj uay, uainaway, uouasNeit, no. bchr Frances, Sackett, CohHssutt, do. Schr P. Bolce. Adams. Boston. ' do. bcbr M. btowe, Rankin, Hartford, Rathbun, Stearus S hr Snowllake, Stewart, Cambrldgeport, do. Schr A. Haiumoud. Paine. Boston. do. bchr K. W. Uardluer, bteelman, Boston, Borda, Kellar otnutiiuK, Bchr F. A. Batley, Sherman, Roston, Rntbermel A Co. bohr Paul audThompauu,Uodlrey,Sulem, Audenrled, norton at vo. Bchr J. L. Leai-h, Endlcott. Salem. Tyler A Co. bchr K. ftluhardsou, Crocker, Bustou, L. Audeuried A tu, Bchr Phtlanthrnplst, Warren, Gloucester, do. Schr Keokuk, small, Boston. 1 rf.. b;hrf. Merrick. Montnoiuery. Lvnn.SlnDlcksotiACo. Ki tir W. H. Dennis, Leeds Salem. h.. bchr J Satlerlhwalt, Uug, BosUm, do', bcbr H. W. Uodlrey, bears, Boston, Bancroft, Lewis n.o'.r v. M. Wbeston. Wbeaton. V.t n,t..n benr a. wun, tjaluweil, Gordon A Ui i.r 3. JI. Allen, Seaman, Boston. bchr White Foam. Howes. Boston, Penn Oas Ooal Co. iH iir as. aiii !"" rrovtaeuue, Uamuislt A Bcbr D. Holmes, Haywood, Boston, Dovey, Bulkley Bchr biisan H. Gibson, Bartlett, Boston, c0. THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PniLiA Bohr P. P. BIn.r, Huntley, Boston, WannemaohnrACO, Bchr Lucy, binis, Newburyport, Westmoreland Coal Co. Pohr O. It. Mnrney, Mnrtiey. Washington, Captain, Bcbr K. U. Crannier, Cranmer, Boston, Captain. Bl'r P. Willing. OiiHllll. ilHliimnre, A. Groves, jr. ' M'r Jiwntnr. Kenton, Baltimore. J. I). Runfl. 1 fct'r Maj flower, itoblnsoo, New York,W.P.Clyde40o. ARRIVED YKHTFRDAT. Ik-br M. Reppiler, Conoyer, Irom Boston, with mrtna. to D. K Hielnuu A Co. MMlui hebr Clayum and Lowhpr, Williams, 1 day frouiMU ford, wltb grain to J. L. Hewlvy dt Co. Hchr A. A, Andrews. Kelly, Irom Providence, Hr.lir D, Holmra, 11 y wood, from Provldnnon. febr H. H. OlbKon, Harllett, Irom Provldetioe. hrhr K. A. Bailey, Rnerman, Irom Providence. Ki-br Pbllanibroplnt, Warren, from Providence. fobr M, L. Vanklrk, Haley, from Providence. Brhr C. R. Palve, Krlnk.lrnro Hqnan Btacb. fccbr J. Max Held, May, from Boston. hebr 1). H. Hlner, Huntley, from Boston. 8obr U. R, Uraham, Hmlth, from Romon, Bcbr J. II. Allen, hteaman, Irom Boston. renr jt. jiamuionn, fame. Irom Boston. Srhr KeoHuk, Hmall, from Boston, Bohr K. Nlckerson, Crocker, Irom Boston. BcbrB. Cnllen. Cullen, from Boston. Bchr D. Williams, Corson, from Ronton. Bcbr A. 8. Cannon, Cobh. from Boston. Bcbr L, A. BiirllitRama Puller, from Boston) Bchr H. Vauz, Powell, from Boston. 4 u Bchr P. M. Wheaton. Wbnaton, from Boston. , Bchr IK V. Btreaker. Vangilder, from Boston. hchr A. Magee, Ketchnm, Irom Boston. bcbr M. P. Hudson. Hudson, from Hoaton. Bohr B. T. Wines, Hulse, from Boston. Bchr K I., Smith. Hmlth. f om Boston. Bchr K. W. Uardlner. Bteeiman, from Boston, Bchr P. Dolce. Adams, from Boston. Bcbr H. C. Tyler. Bteelman, Irom Balem." Bcbr H. B. Woodbury, Woodbury, from Bangor. Bcbr Bnowflake, Btewart. Irom Newburyport. .-w Bcnr Armenia, "ole. from Newburyport. Bchr U. W. Godfrey, Bears, Irom Plymouth. Bchr J. Block ham. Rlsley, from Marblehead. Bchr L. Chester, Oookln, Irom Dlghton. V;SI Bchr North PhcIIIc, Errlckson, Irom New York. Bchr K. O. Cranuier. Cranmer, from New York. iir it, nimmons, uonrrey, rrora Haiem. V7 Bctir Paul and Thompson, Godfrey, from Balem, .. Bchr W. H. Lennle, Leeos, Irom Kaleui. renr 1. iteeves, "l ussey, rrom rsalera. Bchr Admiral. Bteelman. Irom balem. Bchr Ceres, Trelet hen, Irom Dover. bchr Boston. Hmlth, from Bristol. 1t 13 fcnrt.,'. Aieinck, Montgomery, rrom Lynn. Bchr W, P. Cox. llotick. from Medford. Bchr T. Lake, Adams, from Camhrldgeport, Bchr O. II. Bent, Hmlth. from Cambrhlgeport. Bchr H. R, Murney, Murney, Irom New Haven Bchr Virginia, Besrse, from New London. benr hibck Diamond. Young, from ureenpori. Bchr R. II. Wilson. Mull, from QreenporU Bchr J. Williamson, Corson, from Kali River. 1 Bcbr J. I Leach, Kndloott, Irom Fall River. Bcbr A. E, Cranmer, Cranmer, rrom New Bed lord. Bchr K. W, Perry, RlBley, Irom Wareham. rcnr j. nay, uatnawav, irom warenam. k'-b Bchr M. Riley. Riley, from Weymouth. Bchr Edwin. Tuttle, Irom Newport. Bteamer J. B. Bhrlver. Dennis, is hours from Baltl- inore. with mdse. to A. Groves, Jr. Bteamer Frank. Pierce. M hours from Pew xoric. with mdse. to W. M. Balrd A Co. MWM MSB l.tSft KOTirrB! to f mnim Ofllclal Information has been received at this office that tbe light at tbe entrance or Weymouth having been totally destroyed In a gale on the Sth day ot Janu ary last, a buoy now marks tbe site where It stood. ana tne following lights are substituted: rwo rea lights are exhibited at tbe north part ot the tower bearing from each other N.NW. and 8.SK. These lights, In a line bearing N.NW., will lead vessels I n the direction of the harbor clear of the Mlxeo; care being taken not to open the blKherllght to the left, or westward of the lower. Vessels sbould proceed with these red lights In one. until two greet, fights, placed on uie norm rter, are orougm in a line oeariiiavv. Ji 8.. which Is tbe leading mark. In until within fifty or sixty yards or tbe Esst light, then keep mid chan nel up the harbor. All bearings are magnetic. Vari ation xi degrees westerly in 17. By order. W. B. 8HUBRICK, Chairman. Treasury Department, Oltice Lighthouse Board, Wash- lngton, xj. v., juue a. 1107. HOOP SKIRTS. 628 HOOP SKIRT 8, HOPKINS' "OWN MAKE." PRICKS RKDIIOEDII1 628 I affords Us much pleasure to aononnoe to our numerous Datrona ana the nublln. that In conne. quenceifa alight decline In Hoop Skirt material togetner wun our increased lacuiiiea tor manatac- bF.LLINO for CAbH, we are enabled to offer all our JUHILI VJSLKPKATIUI HUUf BH1H1S at UH DVViAJ pricks. And our Skirts will always, as berelolore, be found in every respect more desirable, and really cheaper tban any single or double spring Hoop bkfrt In the market, while our assortment is unequalled. Also, constantly receiving from New York and tha Eastern States full lines ot low priced Skirts, at very low prices; among which Is a lot of Plain Skirts at the following rates: 16 springs, fioc.; wt springs, sec; springs, 75c j no springs, 88c.; 86 springs, 96c; and springs, ll-on. Skirts made to order, altered, and repaired. Who! sale and retail, at tbe Philadelphia Hoop Skirt Ka porluni, No. bZo A-KCJU. street, Deiow tseyenin. 0 1U OIU (P VV 1j1j1J.U. A. SXKJMT LVlii f3 C A 8 LIGHT FOH THE COUNTRY.' FERRIS A CO.'S AUTOMATIC OAS MACHINES FOB PRIVATE RESIDENCES, MILLS, HOTELS, CHURCHES, ETC., FURNISHING FROM TEN TO BIX HUNDRED LIGHTS, AS MAY BE REQUIRED, This machine la guaranteed; does not get oat of order, and the time to manage It U about five minutes a week. The simplicity of this apparatus, Its entire freedom from danger, the cheapness and quality of the light over all others, have gained for It the favorable opinion of those acquainted with Its merit. The names of those having used them for the last three years will be given by calling at our OFFICE, no. ia south: fourth street, Where the machines can be seen In operation. FERRIS A CO. i Box 401 P. O. Bend for a Pamphlet, 7 Smwftm. No. 1101 CHE8NUT Street. E. M. NEEDLES & CO. OFFER IN HOUSE-FURNISHING-DRY GOODS, ADAPTED TO THE SEASON, Summer Gauze Blankets, iiuit Cloths aim Doylies, Bath and other Towels, Furniture Chintzes and Dimities, pillow and Sheeting Liueus, Floor and Stair Llneus. Honeycomb, Allendale, AND OTHER LIGHT SPREADS, AT REDUCED PRICES. saeJtH XflNWarHO ion "OM M O R N To Insurance Companies, Manufacturers of Patenv Medicines, and Business Men generally, Tbe undersigned beg leave to Inform the public that they are Itiruishing, lu larne quantities, dhow Cards aud BiKns of any cenlnn, suitable lor outdoor and In door tiisplay. Hold-leaf Letters on Jaoauued Tin. They are superior to work done by har.d, as regards flulnh and durability, and can be f'.rnished lor less thau one-half the price. Also. Pape. Cutlers as bust neas cards, Ordinary Blgns constantly o.i hand, and a great variety ot Lithogranhlo iuigraviuvs. Call and ex amine specimens of work. JAQQER8 A WILLIAMS, 8 28 imrp No- 811 CHFHNUT Htreet, Room 18. MERICAN COJiCBETE PAINT AND K00P COMPANY. . 1 his paint, for tin end metal roofs, old or new, Is unequalled. Roofs of every kind, old shingles In. eluded, covered or repaired thoroughly. Leaks aud dauiiiness prevented, ratut tor saie oy tne ean or barrel, Ruslness bas prompt attention. No. M3 N. TKlhjD blreet. V 13 imj JUOJU'ii i,li:jj:i. GROCERIES, ETC. BUT IP YOU WANT GOOD TPA, GO TO WllxOTS'H old-eslabllshed Tea Warehouse, No. lt:t CH FXNUT Ht reet. WILSON'S oolong. DOLLAR TEA-PURE WILSON'S HYHON. DOLLAR TEA-FINE YOUNG WILSON'S DOLLAR TEA -GIVES versai sstlsritcllon. UNI- WILSON'S JAPAN. DOLLAR TEA PUIiH TT7 ILSON'8 DOLLAR TE M grant. BICII AND FRA WILPON'S DOLLAR TEA EVERYCOD1 likes lu lHws'Mt THE "EXCELSI0RM HAHS, sF.I F.CTED FROM THE BF.1T CORN-FED IIU.. ARE OF STANDARD REPCTA. -TION, AID THE BEAT IS TJUE WOBLU, J. H. MIOHENER & CO., GGKEBAIi PROTIMIOlt DEALERS, AMD 8JVRERM OF THE CELEBRATED "H2 XCELSIO It" rOAB-CURED HAM, TO 91 V EM, AND REEF, Nob. 142 and 144 N. FRONT Street. None genuine unless branded "J. H. M. fc Co., KX- The Justly celebratd EXCELSIOR" HAMH are Ctired by J. H. M. A Co. (In a style peculiar to them selves), expressly for FAMILY UK;areof delicious flavor, free from the unpleasant taste of fait, and are pronounced by epicures superior to any now ollered for sale. 6 81 tmw8m MO LAND & SON'S PUKE LAUD, IN TIERCES, BARRELS, AND TCB1. FINE HAMS, AND PROVISIONS J EN EBALLT, CHESNCT STREET WHARF, 617 mwslm 60UTH SIDE. E W SMOKED AND SPICED SAUI0.. FIRST OF THE 6EA80N, ALBERT C. ROBERTS, Dealer In Fine Groceries, Corner ELEVENTH and VINE St. 11 7rp JAPANESE rOWCIIONQ TEA, THE FINEST QUALITY IMPORTED. Emperor and other line chop OOLONGS. New crop YwUNG HYBON and GUNPOWDER and genuine CHTJLAN TEA. For sale by the package or retail, at JAHEM B. WEBB'S, 14 Corner WALNUT and EIGHTH Bts. Q ARFIELD'S SUPERIOR CIDER VINEGAR Warranted free from all POISONOUS ACIDS. For aale by all Grocers, and by the Bole Agent, PAUL. & FERGUSON, 419 8mR HO. 18 WORTH WATER ST. BILLIARD ROOMS. DIRD. BIRD. BIRD. JJ Al iter several months' preparation, Mr. O. BIRD has opened bis new and spacious establishment for tne eiitenainmeui. oi uib n icuun, .nu vuo yuuuu ui general, at Nos. sua ana no anuu Bireet, ThA Hmt and second floors are tilled ud as Billiard Rooms, and furnished with twelve Ural-class tables, whhe the appurtenances ana aaornmenui comprise everything which can conduce to the comfort and convenience OI tne piayers. xu biiu uutseuieub aro four new and splendid Bowling Alleys, for those who wish to develop their muscle in anticipation of the base-ball season. A Restaurant is attached, where everything in the eaioie line can De naa oi tne oest niiiit v. and at the shortest notice. The following well-known gentlemen have been secured as Assist ants, and win preeiaeover tne various aeparuneuts: SAMUEL DOUGLASS, JOHN HOOD, WILLIAM E. GILLMORE, HENRY W. DUNCAN, PHILIP GRUMBRECHT. Restaurateur. While Mr. BIRD will hold a careful supervision. oyer alU He ventures to say that, taken all in all, there bas nothing ever neen startea in ruuaueipuia approaching thts establishment In completeness of arrangement and attention to the comfort of the D AO 1111 " ,v .,v,., A NEW MATERIAL. HOT-CAST PORCELAIN, AN ENTIRELY NEW ARTICLE OF MANUFAC TUREAN AMERICAN INVENTION. PATENTED BOTH IN THIS COfNTBT AND IN EUROPE. It contains all the constituent ingredients of Porce lain, but, unlike ordinary porcelain. Is worked like glass. In strength and durability It surpasses the strongest marhlen; la hardness It equals Hint, of which it is largely composed: In its applications it ranges Irom the finest bugle for ladles' dress trim nil tigs to the colossal church column; from the thluuefit egg shell China cup to the heavy slab of the sideboard on which It Is placed. It lakes the most brilliant and enduring polish, aud will not stain, at it will not aottorb any liquid whatever. It Is susceptible of being produced In any color. THE AMERICAN HOT-CAST PORCELAIN CO., Incorporated by Qie Slate of Pennsylvania, Has )ust been organized for the purpose of manufac turing this material ou a scale commeusurate with Its exteuHlve applications. loot) shares ol the Capital Block of the Company are offered to the puhllo at the par value of 8100 per share, the books lor subscription being now open at their present works, H a.'Mb and 8047 CHESNUT street, where every facility will be furnished to those who desire to Investigate the nature aud capabilities of the material. buliscrlptions will also be received at the ortlce of the President, No. 223 DUCK hlreet, above Walnut. Philadelphia. BOARD OF DIRECTORS or TUB AMERICAN HOT-CAST PORCELAIN COMPANY. Charles M. Prevost, John K Morion, John McArttiur, Jr., William L. bohafler, Samuel W. t'attell. John P. Levy, Joseph Purrlah.M. D., bamoel F. Fisher, ,,a) James O. ltardle, William Hlrtilhers. William M. Wrluht. CHAKLKS M. PHEVOBT. President KUWAKIJ J. AL'I KM Uh, Seorelary and Treasurer. WAI.UHON J. CHEYNEY. riuperlnleudent. I.M1L F. D1ETERICUB, Asiistaul buperlnlendenL (JEORUE UARD1NO. bollcllor. 7110lrp R E N C H STEAM SCOURING. ALDEDYLL MARX & CO.. HO, lat SOUTH ELEVENTH STREET AND HO. ! BACK, STREET. 810m wl - bELPIIIA, WEDNESDAY, DRY GOODS. 229 FAMES & WARNER. 229 NORTH NINTH STREET, A BO Til RACE, Have Just received l arge lot of Hamburg Edgings and Inserting. Fine Lace Hdkfs., from auction, bargain. Fine quality Shirred Muslins, fl. 7b, ssa, tl and 11 'IS. Plaid Nainsook Muslins, 28, SI, 17. 45, 50, and too. Soft Finish Jaconet and Cambrics, Nainsook M usllus. Bwlss Mulls, etc etc White Piques, 60a Shirting Linens, 50, 58, SO, ft, 75, 85 cents, etc. Linen Shirt Fronts, SO, tiyi, 45, BO, IKH cents. Ladles' and Gents' Linen Hdk (s., cheap. Gents' Summer Undershirts, 75c Linen Fans below Importers' prices. Table Linens, 45, 50, 85, and 75 cents. Linen Napkins. Towels Doylies, etc Linen Drills for Pants, 87X, 45, and 50c Plal n Linens, 25 cents. Fine quality Bley Linens, S7X. 40, 45, and 50 cents DOMFJITICS DOBtFJITICSt Bleached Muslins, 12X, 14. 15, It, 18, 20c, etc Pillow Case and Sheeting Muslins. Unbleached Muslins, 12X, 15, 18, 18, IB, 2oc etc Cotton and Wool Shaker Flannel, 15 cents. Domet Flannels, 25, 81, and )4 cents. Grey Twilled Flannel for Bathing Robes. Black and White Balmorals, $1. Best Hoop Skirt In the city, tl'25. FAMES & WARNER, MO. NORTH NINTH STREET, t29l ABOVE BACK. 11 O T I C E! ENTIRE STOCK OP SUMMER DRESS GOODS TO BE CLOSED OUT, JOHN W. THOMAS. Nos.405 and 407 North SECOND St. OFFERS TBE BALANCE OF HIS STOCK OF SRENADIBIEI, IIERNANIS, OROANDIF.S, LAWNS, I2wsm8mrp PIfIJKS, ETC. 4300DS FOR TBAYELLINfl SUITS SCiriHER POPLINS, ETC. ETC AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. B. W. Comer of XTcmirtl and Ajeolx BtM LARGE STOCK OF SUMMER QUILTS. 10-4 AMD 11-4 LANCASTER QUILTS. II. A HONEY 449 M R OIIILTN. PINK ANIHI.ITK9tARNRlLLVSQUlLTS. tlKINT WHITE OUILTN IMPOKfEU, MOTELS SUPPLIED WITH OIII.TW. VAPHIHS, TOWELS, TABLE LINEMS, siix.x.1 liius, e s s;, k s sj. HAVE JUST OPENED AWOTHER CASE kill.Vt H POPLINN. FOK LADIES' NUITM. DARK LAWNS. FRENCH ANII ENGLISH. THIN GStOIfN, Fill. I. VAHIKTI, NLMMLIl SILKS, REDUCED. P. SWIIITE AND RETAIL. SHAWLS. WHOLES ALK 8 8 wfrnsm No. 1101 CHhXNUT Btreeu TO THE LADIES. LINES CAMBRICS, PRINTED FOB DRESSES, WHITE FOR BODIES. These", goods are essential for BUMMER WEAR, and we are now selling the balance ot our Importation at GREAT SACRIFICE. E. M. NEEDLES & CO., N.W. Corner Eleventh and Chesnut, 1.8 iflNHaiHD 1011 -on 608. REMOVAL. 60S. E. S. JAFFR4Y & CO. Beg to Inform their friends and the pnbllc that they have removed their place or business from No. 822 to HO. 608 CHESNUT STREET, UP STAIRS, Having greater facilities, and more room for doing buslnt bb, their stock will be considerably increased In the various departments. Represented by a STORY. 7 8 lm QREAT REDUCTION IN FANCY DRY GOODS GEORGE FRYEE, No. 916 CHESNUT STREET Informs his customers that he is selling his entlrj Btock of 4 18 tm kILHS. SHAWLS, AND DRESS OOOOI9 Regardless of cost, to close them out by July u CHEAP DRY GOO 1)8, CARPETS. MATTINGS, OIL CLOTHB, AND WINDOW HHADHM. -Ureal Bart al ns from Auction.-V. Hi. ARCUAMBAULT, ti JU. corner of iLLKVltNTH aud UAHKK1 (ttreeui, will open mis luoruiug iuuu yarus eiira quality aou ble imperial White toton Matting. Bllgnily stuiued. Will be BOIU at o't, wur.u mm vuwa inaiAIUM;, m, . mm.. Inuraln Carnets. all wool, at tri. 7S. K7c tl'lll,ir87, and 1-M; Ingrain Carpets, wool filling Jo'.Js, W, and sac: Three-ply Carpets, it)oj Kugllsk Tapestry aruazvia vkhw, nu . i to, neup var pets, 81 to K2c.i Oil Cloths, 60c.; Kntry and btair Car pels, 60 to sve; w inouw Duaues, f i wf a; riaio Bliadlng, S7 aud doc.; iii "u" :ux to ll-6o: Towels. 12 to '2.-,,. . , ,ui r,,v Kathliiir Hones. Sin. M naltnu. in tn o-,. r.n,ios. 10 to ISO.; Lawns, Kc. Wholesale and Retail htore, S, JU corner JOJaVJUITat and MAKKKT Btreeu. iksu: J. CHAMBERS, NO. 810 AKG1 8TUEET Moveiues upeniug umiy, Real Cluuy Laces. Black Uulpure Laces. Polnte Applluue Laces -Polnle de Game Laces. Thread Veils from (Jitu. WHITK GOODS. Marseilles for Dresses Bargains. Freucu Muslins, (yards wide, at 60 cents. Bblrred and Tucked Laos Muslins; India Twilled Lone Cloth Plaid, Htrlpe, aud Plain Nainaooks; sort finish Cambric, lis vard wide; Cambric JUagtuKS and inserttonw.ov m.n, j t iu iiu HARDWARE, CUTLERY, ETC. n U 1 i E B Y. . A flns assortment of POCKET and TABLE CUT LERY, RAZORS, RAZOR BTROPS, LADIES' BCT8 BORB, PAPKR AND TAILORS' BHEA Ra, ETC., all ia v. utcLMOiara Cutlery Btors, Ho. 135 Bouth TENTH Street, jl Three doors above Walnut. JULY. 17,' 1867. INSURAPJCE COMPANIES. rFXAWARB MUTUAL . SAFETY IN9U- XJ RA N IK COM PAN Y.I ucorporated by the Legis- lature ol Pennsylvania, mm Ofllce. a E, corner of THI RD an d WALNUT Streets Philndelpbia. t MARIN iC INSURANCES ' , vessels, cargo, and freight, to all parts ol the world, INLAND INSURANCES on goods by river, canal, lake, and land carriage, to ail parts of lh Union. ., F1RK INBURANCErJ On merchandise generally. On Stores, Dwelling Houses, etc t ASSETS OF THK COMPANT. Knnrnihrr 1 iMili. tlOO.OOt united Stales t 1'er Cent, Loan, lltM, , 120 JKO United stales 8 Per Ceul. Loan, ll 18800ti 00,000 United Ktaea7-10 Percent, iomn, Treasury No'ei.,..,. suuu u 126,000 City of Philadelphia S Per Out. Loan (eivmntH) 128.56i'b0 54,000 State of Henusylvaala 8 Per Cent. Loan 14,7001)0 88,000 State of Pennsylvania t Per CenhLonn 44.82L-I0 (0,000 Stale ef New Jersey Six Per Cent. I-oan.... M 75000 20.000 Pennylvanla Railroad. 1st Mortgage, Six Per Cent. Bonds. . ,5(I0M0 25.000 Pennsylvania Railroad. 2d Mortgage, Six Per Genu Bonds t4,2SQ-ub xo,im; vreniern reiinsy ivania iiau- road Six Per Cent. Bouds . ' I Pennsylvania Railroad sua. rantees).... .... ... 20,700-00 10.000 State ol 'lennessee Five Per Cent Loan. U.Ooo-oO 7.000 Stale ol Tennessee Six Per Cent. I-Oan .. 40-00 16,000 80S Shares Slock of German town Gas Company (principal and IntArML .u.r.ntiu d ti the city or Philadelphia)...... 18,0o0'(X. 7J50 14S Sharv Smrk of Pennavlva. nla Railroad Company........ I.25H-25 6,000 100 Sh ires Stock ol North Penn. sylvaula Railroad Company. t.850'00 20,000 80 Shares Slock of Phlladel. tl, i& a r Hniilliopn Mall Steam hip Company lO.OUO'OO 195,900 Loans on Bonds and Mortgage. 1st Liens on City Property..- 196.9U0-O0 ' Market Value. Coat. 81.aiui.862'OJb l,O70.2(-7 88,000-00 Keai nstaie..... Bills .receivable for Insurances mBOi ., Balance due at agencies. Pre miums on Marine Policies, Accrued Interest, and other debts due to the Company...... fecrlp andstock of sundry Insu rance and other Companies, r,tw7-aa 18,92890 si.1,8. Estimated value.. 1,930 DO Cash In Rank.. .8,111,102 "M Cash In Drawer. 7 n 41.540'QO tl,407.:18 This being a new anutrarlse. tha Par la assumed as lav iuarse value. Thomas U Hand, Samnel E. Stokes, ' ouu K xavis, nenry moan. William O. Boulton, Edward Darlington, 11. Junes Brooke, Edward Lalourcade, Jacob P. Jones, James B. McFarland, Joshua P Eyre, Spencer Mcllvaine, J. B. eemple, Pittsburg, A. B. Berger. " D. 1: Mnriran. M Edmund A. bonder. Theophiius Paulding, John R. Penrose, jamee i raquair, Uenry C. Dallett, Jr., James O. Band, W llliaru C Ludwlg, Joseph ii. beal. OeorgeO. Lelper, nugn uraig, John D.Taylor, jacoo itiegei. Qeoree W. Rernardoa. inujnAg -, iiA.Nl), rrminrui, ' JOHN C. DAVIS, Vlcs-Presldenb BrT Lyi.bubn. Secretary. 1 8 1829 nARTER PERPETUAL. Franklin Fire Insurance Co. OF PHILADELPHIA OFFICES , NO. 488 AND tT CIlEstNCT STREET. AktatEmt OH Ji AH CART 1, 18 8),nas.l4il8. Capital ,84O0KWtX , IKS.718-M ,.1,200,482 TJ Aocruea nurpius. Premiums UNSETTLED CLAIMS. INCOME FOR UN, 8Z7.t81'lS SdZO.UUU, , LOBSES FAIR BIHCS 18110 OTER ta.5oo,ooo. Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms DIRECTORS. Cnarles N. Bancker, Tobias Wagner, Samuel tirant tieorge Fales, Alfred Filler. Francis W. Lewis, M. D. George W. Richards row m uv.mi i , Thomas Sparks. Isaac Lea, CHARLES n BAJNCKKB. President, GEOKUE Jf'ALKS. Vlce-Presldenk J. W. MCALLISTER, (secretary pro tern. 81 tiini JAKC A LIFE POLICY IK TBE BROOKLYN LIFE INSURANCE COUPARY OF NEW YORK. OFFICE: , N. E. Cor. SEVIlNTH and CHESNUT. E. B. COLTOIT, S28 UENERAL AUENT. PL0V1DEKT LIFE AND TECST COMPANY OF PiilLAiillXPillA, iTlU 111 DUUIU A Vr W AV A AA. IKCORfOKATJi.D d MONTH i&d, 1868, CAPITAL, 1160,000. PAID 1JS. Insurance ou Lives, by Yearly Premiums! or bys. 10 or 'Aijear Premiums, JNOu-loriolture, Annuities granted ou ravorauie terms. Twiii f oliciea, Chlldreu's Kudowmeuts. Tula Com nauy. while icivitis the Insured the security ol a paid-up (pUal, will divide the entire pro Ills of the 1.1 le oukinebs among lis ihuicj uoiutra. Moneys received at lutettsuana paiu on nemana. Authorised by charier to exutute Trusts, and to act as Kxecutor or Admlulslrator, Assignee or Guardian, aud In other fiduciary capacities, uuaer appointment ot any Court of this Commonwealth, or any person or persons, or bodies politic or corporate, i DlBiaTOIiH. ' BAMTJELR. BHIPLKY, illNRYHAINBH, JObllCA U. WOttitia, 'i. HIBian mtuwa, UlCilArtU UUU ,u,l,unuaiiir,in, RlCliARD CADbURY. W 1 LLI A M liAUhLbJi, tHARLifl F. COi FIN. BAMVEL It. BDlPLkY, ROWLAND PARRY, President. Actuary. W M. C. L05G81 Rtl 11, Vice President. TDOWAb WlisTAlt, M. D J. B. TOWN9END. T xv f Ai en ic-ai mmuiuw, jj?ai auMwi "LiaitE INbUKAMJK JtACLLbi vtLi.-xan Jj PKHNbYLVANlA F1RK INbURANCK COM. i. a ij v i iniirimraLvd 1K2& charier Peroelual No. 61U WALNUT bireet, oi poslie Independence bquare. This Company, lavoraoiy auowu wtuvwiuuuuuujr lor over forty years, coutiuues to Insure against loss or damage by lira ou puoltc or Private Buildings, either permanently or for a limited time. Also, ou Furniture, blocks of uoous, anu aieruuauuioe gene rally, on liberal terms. Is Invested lu ihr most earetul manner, which enables tliem to otter to the lusured au uudoubied security la the case of loss. Daniel Bmllh, Jr., John Deverenx, Thomas biuitu. Alezuuder lleuton, InaacDazleliursl, Henry Lewis, J. UllIlDflium Fell. Thomas Bobbins, Daniel Paddock, Jr. DaNIKL b&ilTll, J a., President. WlII.IAM O. Crniwuu, becrelary. aaj PHffiMX IHHUliiUlili CUMPANY OP P1ULADKLPDIA. tj tut11 un 1 x tt-M vijiwr.ft rtttrtruAU No. WALN CT bireet, opposite tue Kxchange. In audition to &1AH1NE aud INLAND JMnUR- AM h., tins Company Insures irom loss or damage by t IRK lor liberal terms ou bulldlugs, merchandise, lurulture, eto , lor limited periods, aud permanently on buildings, by del osit of premium. 1 he Couitiany lias been In active operation for more than B1XTY Y KARrt. during which all losses have been promptly adjusted aud paid, . hlBktTOUH. I John L. liodge, . Lawrence Lewis. Jr. . M. U. Mabouy. David Lewis. John T.Lewis, William b. Grant, Robert W. Learning. D. Clark Wharton, Renjamln Ettlng. Thomas H. Powers, A. R. atcHenry, Edmund Caatlllon. cauiuei vvucox, Ixuls C Norrls. JOMTI tvill ll t uitk. l'rasldent, Bamvbi, Wilcoa Becrelary. . INSURANCE COMPANIES. N C U R A fl C E C O M jP.'A U Y 1 1 1 NORTH AMERICA, office, no. aaa walnut T Philadelphia INCORPORATED I7M. CHARTER PERPETUAL,' CAPITA 1. 1 $500,000. r .."I ASSETS, JANUARY 8, 1867, l,7tl7'l. rWSl'RFS WARIWF, I7.I.AT TWAHSPOBs TA1ION A M ! , a DUSXCTUk- ' Artier tl. Coffin, , Ueorge L. Harrtoon, Ksn'liel W, Jonea, John A. Brown, Clianes 1 aylur, A n,hrone v ti I to, Ulchard I). Wood, William Welsh., K Morris Walu, lAhn aiaafin. Krai cls R. Cone. Edward 1L Troltr, Edward H. Clarke, William Cummlnirs, T.Charluin Henry, Allred 1. Jeuup, Johu P. White. IxiiiIn C. Madeira. ' ARTHUR G. COFFIN, President. rntirti Pt.at Henretarv. WII.I.laM BUKH1.KR, Harrlsburg. Pa.. tntr A gent tor the State of Pennsylvania. t 6 r SHIPPING f-p?? STEAM TO J.IVKIir(JOI CALL mkinn ir lng at Uueenstown. Tbe Inman Line, suiiiiik "euil-weekly.carrying the United states Malls, KA.1URN TICKETS TO PARIS AND BACK.. FIRS! ULAbO, IUU UULUi ' ' r.TNA., MWedneday, Jnly 17 CITY K Pa IUS....M... Hamrday, July 20 KDlMBUltUH Wednesday, July 1S4 CITY OF ANTWERP Saturday. July 27 CITY OF WA8HlN(riON. Wednesday, July 81 Ana each Rtioceediug Saturday ana weoneecay, a noon, from Pier No. 44 North River, . ',.!.) KA'IKN I h V A MM AO K By the mail stearaor sailing every Saturday; Payable In Unld. Payable in Currency. First Cabin i hi Steerage,.. .............wv..fi0 To lflmloii, Hh To lodon..-.......... as Tn I'arla 45 To PartsM .. isifi FaRSnftte bv Lll U'flnMlar lil..n,an, bHrMfc I'mhln. II lie, bieerage, tm. l'ayable In V. H. Currency. - i-assengers also forwarded to Havre. Uamburs. tir" men, etc., at moderate rates. bteerage passage from Liverpool or Qneenstown, tn currency. Tickets can be bought here by persona sending for their friends. ror lurtner information anpty at the company'! Ofllce. JOHN U. DALK, Agent, NO. 16 BROADWAY, N. Y., 8 7 or No. 411 CHEHNUT wt., Philadelphia. h:LZ. GREAT BRITAIN AN n IRRl.tND BY bTSAMbHIP AND BAILING PACKET. AT REDUCED RAT KH. , DRAFTS AVAILABLET11 ROUU I lOUTENOLAND IKKiUANO, bCO'lXiAND, AND WAXJus. I For particulars apply to . TA PbX)TTH, BROTHKRS A COJ No. M BOTJTH btreet, and No. Vi BROADWAY, 11 Or to '1 HOP. T. HKARLK. No. t!7 WALNDTBt s s. ss.a i.sr. s.ssbi a nirutiavn fpFTi AND NOHFOLK bTEAMbUlP LINE. 2itIuuik.THROl;GH AIR LINE TO THE (SOUTH THROUGH RECEIPTB TO NEWBERW. Also, all points In North and Sooth Carolina, vis t-eaboard and Roanoke Railroad, and to Lynchburg Va Tennessee, and the West, via Norfolk, Peters burg, bouih-Bide Railroad, and Richmond and Dan vine jaiiroao. 1 be regularity, safety, and cheapness of this routs commend it to the puhllo as the most desirable ma dlum for carrying every description of freight. No cliarse for commission, drayage. or any expense. of transfer. Steamships Insure at lowest rates, and leave regu larly Irom n ret wharl above Market street. freight received aauy. WM. P. CLYDE 4 CO, No. 14 North and outh Wbarvs. W. P. PORTER. Ageut at Richmond and City Point. 1 i T. P. CROWELL A cu, Agents at Norfolk. 1 1 THE riJILADKLPillA AND i'BOU'l HERN MAIL bTKAMBHIF CUM. TB RrXSDLAR BEMI-MONTHLY LINE, F4U rKW OBLEAMal. LA. STAR OF THK ON 1ON.107S tons. Capt. T. N. Oooksey jvciisia, izio ions, apLaiu r. r. rtoxia, TIOGA, 1076 ions, Captain J. F. Morse. Will leave this uort every two weeks alternately; touching at Havana returning, for freight aud paa sensen. The TIOGA will leave ror New Orleans on BATT7R. DAY, August a. at g o'clock a. M., irom Pier No. 18 (secono wnari o , bprucest-eet). Tne bi as oj) inn. union wui leave New ur leans lor this port July au. Ibrough bills ol lading signed ror might to naoue Galveston.Natches, Vlcksburg, Merapuls, Nasuvih.4 Uaiio,bt. i.outs, j ouisvuie, ana jincinnati. WILLIAM L. JAM KB, General Agent, 4 1( No. 814 B. Delaware avenue, Attents at New Orleans. Creevy, Nlckerson A Co. r- 1UK fUlLAUELPUIA AND BO 111 HERN MAIL bTEAMHXP COf tVH HAW AH MAIS, UA, TONAWANDA, BW tons. Captain W m. Jennings. W YOMING, 060 tons. Captain Jacob Teal. The steamship TONAWANDA will leave for the above port on Baturday, July 2u, at tCo'olock A. M fi on, second wharf below Bpruce street. Through passage tickets sold apd might taken rot all points lu connection with the Georgia Central Rail road. WILLIAM L JAMEB. General Agent, No. 114 B. Delaware avenue. Agents at Savannah, Hunter A GammelL (4 1 ... T,,K ' sTMILABELPHIA ' ARB w SOUTHERN MAIL, h I k Mmutd TtVOT REGULAR BEMI-MONTHLY LINE The steamship PIONEER. 812 tous. Captain' J. Ben nett, will leave tor the above port on BATURDAY, July UK. at J o'clock A. M., from Pier 18 (Second whr bfl w Boruce street), , Bins o iladlug sinned at througi did reduced rats to all principal points in North Carolina. Agents at W iluiliigton, Worth & DanleL WILLIAM L. JAMEB, General Agent, 1 No. SI4B. Delaware avenue. HAVANA STEAMERS. HUMT.tinNTUI.V T TXTW CARRYING THE UNITED SIATES MAIL. The bteamshlps BENDR1CK HUDSON ..CAPTAtS HOWFJS BTARB AND BTR1PE8 ...CAPTAIN HOLMES These Bteamers will leave this port lor Havana every other Tuesday at 8 A. M. The Bieamship UKNDRRU'K HUDSON, (Howes. Master), will sail lor Havana ou TUEoDAY MOKN. INU, July 30, at 8 o'clock. Passage to Havana, p0 currency. No freight received after Baturday. For Freight or Passage apply to UlUm AO WATTMUIf cz BUNS. 818 No. 140 N. DELAWARE Avena NEW EXPRESS LIMB TO TTTv Alexandria, Georgetown, and Washington, nil D. C., Via Chesapeake aud Delaware Canal, wiiu connections a Alexandria Irom tbe most direct route for Lynchburg, Bristol, Knoxvllle, Nashvliie. Dallon, and the Bouthwest. Bteamers leave regularly from the first wbArf ahovt Market street. Freight received dally. T . WM. P. CLYDE A CO., Vo, 14 North and bouth Wharves, J. B. DAVIDBON, Ageut at Georgetown. M. ELD RIDGE fc Co., AgeuU at Alexandria, Vb glula. ei OPfOMITIOHf TO Mnwo. ic !iv7?Jf" Pl'LY. DAILY LINE FOR BALTI. 1 tuA M"""i Via Chesapeake and lia. BMI aiiai. Philadelphia and Baltimore Union Bleamboat Com. pa uy, daily at it o'clock P. M. . 'llie Bteamers of this line are now plying regularly between this port aud Baltimore, leaving the second wharf below Arch street daily at, t o'clock. P. M. (bundays excepted). 1 . Varying au aescriplion 01 freight as lo as any otner line. Freight promptly. handled with great oars. rtllv.rrf and forwarded to all points beyond tus lermluus free Ot commishlon. Particular attention paid to the transportation of all description of Merchandise, Horses, Carnatus, etc. etc For further Information, apply to JOHN D. RUOFF, Ageut, Blf No. 1M N. DELAWARE Avenua FOH NEW YOUU, VIA DELA Ware and Rarltan Canal. Ex piess bleamboat Company Steam Pro- 1, tin ib leave Daily Irom nrst wbari below Market street. Through in twenty-tour hours. Goods for warded to all points, North, East aud West, freejl commission. Freights received at the lowest rates. WM, P. CLYDE A CO.. Agents, No. 14 bouth Wharves. JA1IF8 HAND. Agent, No. 104 Wall street, Nw York, ltf FOR NEW Y0UK.-8WIFT3UBi 'V.- Transportation Company Oespauils and bwiiutura Lluea, via oei aware ana Rarltan Canal, ou and after the 1Mb of March, leaving daily at 1 M. aud 6 P. M., connecting wills all Northern and Eastern lines. For freight, which will be taken upon acoommod Hug tarsus, apply wWILIjAM BAIRT A IX., 111 No. ISA B. DKI.AU AKK Avenna jfTrrt, TO 6U1P CAPTAIM4 AND OWNERS. underslKned paving leased tne KIN. -,ilO loN BCUEW WK, bess to inform bis friends tnd lbs patrons of tbs Dock thai bs Is prepared wit increased facilities to accommodate those bavin vr ,els 10 oe raiaed or repaired, aud tteuig a practical ,bip-carienter aud cuolker. will give personal alien Ion to tue veosel entrusted to him for repairs. C'aptaiusor AgttuU.Hlilp-Carpeutors, and Machinist saving vessels to repair, are solicited to rail. ,.,m Having the agency for the sale of " Weltereioai's taieut MeUllip C.iniiMwItlou'' for OomxW lluJ-' J the preservation ol veaaels' bottoius. Ar tills cliy.l t orepared to ruxulab Uie same ou rea.""''1 J JOHN H. HA si still, Esoatasi-ou borow DtK'k, 1 CtLAWA RE Avenue, above Laurel sir