CJiOSS PURPOSES. I love mj clisrminp Polly, tmd My charniingM'olly she - Is fond of Dick" wlo'd give Via band For Fan, who doats oa me. - Each day I try my Poll to meet, ' My Polly pines to see ' Young Dick, who lounges evory street For Fan, who hunts up me. . . I frown when Fanny's path I oross, Fan pouts yonng Dick to ct, Dick swears, the ropne I at Poll, who'll toss Her head at sight of me. Oh, would some kindly fate transfer Fan's love to Dick, and he Not love my Poll, and she not care For Dick, hut Bigb. for me! But no I it is the lot of man: 'Twas ever so, you see, That Poll loves Dick, while Dick loves Fan, And Fan Is sweet on somebody elao. ROSA DON II EUR. The artistic fame of Mad'lle Rosalie Konheur, more generally known as plain Rosa Bonheur, is world-wide. Born at liorduaux on the 2 2d March, 1822, she early devoted herself to tho.se pursuits which have brought such honor to her name, ller father, Oscar Raymond Bon heur, himself a French artist of some distinc tion, first directed her studies, and was, it is said, her sole adviser in the mechanism of the art. Bince the age of seventeen, however, Rosa herself has been prominently before the, world. The circumstances of her early Ufa are rather remarkable, and may be briefly referred to. Her father, in his youth, though he had taken honors at the exhibitions of his native town, devoted part of his time to giving draw ing lessons to families for the support of his aged parents. An attachment sprang up be tween him and one of his pupils, Sophie Mar ines, a lovely and accomplished girl. ' The union was strongly opposed by her family on account of the artist's poverty; but, neverthe less, they contrived to get married, and were then entirely thrown ou their own resources, which necessitated the relinquishing by the new-made husband of his dreams of fame, and for eight years he maintained his family by teaching drawing. Of his four chil dren, Rosalie, or, as she has always called herself, Rosa, was the eldest a wild, active, impetuous child, impatient of restraint and hating study. She was a long time in acquiring even the elements of reading and writing. When not in the fields, as Mrs. Ellet states in her admirable sketch of Rosa Bonheur, she was in the garden, gathering posies as large as herself. Her complexion was fair, with rosy cheeks; her light auburn hair curled in natural ringlets; and she was so plump that the Spanish poet, Moratia, who then lived at Bordeaux, used to call her his "round ball," and would rompwith her for hours together. 1 1 was he who first predioted that the wayward girl would become something great in after life. In 1829 Raymond Bonheur quitted Bordeaux and established himself in Paris; but here he at first met with so little success that the united efforts of husband and wife could barely support the family. When the mother died, Rosa, who had persistently set her face against book-learning, was placed with a'seamstress, in order that she might be able" to support herself by her needle. But Rosa's active tem perament could not endure the restraint, and her father took her from this employment and placed her at a boarding-school. Here she signalized her stay by making paper carica tures of the governess and professors, which. after coloring, she would attach to the ceiling of the school-room by means of bread patiently chewed to the consistence of putty. Ulti mately, her father, finding that he could do little else with her, kept her at home with him; and from that time her genius took defi nite form. Having at first few opportunities of studying from life the animals she wished to paint, she would wander about the streets ' of Paris and carefully observe such animals as might pass. Her enthusiasm soon became so great that it is said she even visited the slaughter-houses of Paris in search of subjects for her pencil. At the age of seventeen, Bhe entered fairly upon her successful career by the exhibition of two pictures "Goats and Sheep," and 'Two Rabbits" which attracted considerable attention. Her first great work a , work which at onoe gave her the proud position of the French Landseer was the "Labourage Kivernais." finished in 1849, and no in the Luxembourg. The "Horse Fair," another great work of hers, which formed the great attraction of the French Exhibition of Pictures in London during the season of 1855 is well known from engravings. In 1855, she sent to the Universal Exhibition of Paris a land scape painting of vast dimensions, "The Hay. making Season in Auvergne;" and sinoe then sue nas given 10 ine woria many productions of crreat merit. Since 1MB she has directed the Oratuitous School of Design for Young Girls at Paris. In 1847 she obtained a first-class medal, and again, in 1805, was this honor conferred upon her. One would naturally hesitate in commending lier eccentrio habits for the emulation of female artists, though there can be little doubt that one of them at least has had a marked intlu ' ence upon her works. Thus, she regularly visits the horse-markets, both in France and other countries, adopting the masculine dress, which, combined with the decided character of her features, enables her personally to inspect and select her purchases with less interrup tion and remark than she could otherwise hope to do. She has fitted up an ante-chamber near her studio as a stable, for the use of the many animals that she always has about her. Here she may be seen, dressed in her own peculiar style, and surrounded by goats, sheep, etc. As the gifted artist has avowed her Inten tion never to marry, but to devote her life ex clusively to art, we may expect to have many other productions from her pencil, for she is a most indefatigable worker. The restless energy of her character, which would not allow her to settle quietly down to the seam stress life, or submit to school restraints, now finds scope for its development in far higher channels. If Rosa Bonheur has never taken very naturally to books, she has done some hard study of other kinds. Perms Education in ArBTBAtU. The re port of the Royal Commission on public edu cation in the colony of Victoria records 1080 public and private schools in 186(5, or one school to every 686 of the population. The number of scholar was 79,378, or one scholar to every 7-97 of the population. The number of teachers was 2130, or one teacher to every i!97 of the population. Bankbttptcy of thb Chibf op thi Parbkes. The Parsee millionaire, who sinoe his father's death has heen the leader of his co-religionists, Mr. Rustomjee Jamsetjee Jejeebhoy proposes , to compromise with his creditors for five annas in the rupee. Three years ago "he was worth two 'million ipotmds sterling. THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, cjty intelligence: (Ton ADDITIONAL LOCAL ITKMS MKB OUTRIDE PAOUS.J IWFORTAKT FtATRMKNT CoHOKnWIJirt THR Rg PTORATION op Canoklluo Kevbnob STAMrS. Tbe lollowinft Important circular, oncoming the collection, waehlne, and restoration ot reve nue stamps, has been received by Assessor John W. Fraricr, of the First Disirict: Treasury Department, Ofeicb of Internal Revenue, Washington, July 0, 18C7. It la re ported that perrons In various parts ol the coun try are enpaged in collrctuia: cancelled revenue stamps and preparing them for further ime by removing the cancelling mark, rpgummine, etc. These collections are initrlo to a preat extent Jroni nmoneet the waste pn per of banks, bank ers, Bird brokers. Checks, drafts, etc., when they have ceased to be valuable as luitruments ot evidence, and etipecially bills or memoranda of sales, or the contracts for sales of stocks, bonds, gold or stiver bullion, coiu. promissory notes, etc., are ereneiallv cast ahlc with tup can celled stHmp attached, and thus the stamns rendilv fall into flip hnnrlu nf llinso whn o.,,V them for fraudulent purposes. I'oniers. brokers, and all others arc re.mect. fully requested to destrov their revenue ttamm after they have once been used and have ceased to be of value to them, or to make Mich other disposition of them as shall effectually prevent their restoration and rouse. Bank examiners nleo are requested to call the attentlou of bank ers to t ne firjBSjirauus that are practised upon the public revenue In this wav. and to nrje . co-oicration with the tevenue officers In the suppression ot tbero; and all internal revenue oflieers are hereby directed and euoined to give this matter their (special attention, to acquaint nu iintuiiB wuu use Hwmps witn tue true pur pose lor which they n re collected alter having been once used, and to uree sneh n. rilsnnsal n citnccllcd stamps us shall protect the United States Irom lot. The laet that a person i collecting stamns is sullicicnt lo arouse strong suspicion Hnd to call ior iinineouue investigation ; while the posses sion of washed, restored, or altered stamps is prima facte evidence of guilt. Jo nams should be spared to effect the deten tion of the guilty rarties and to insure their punishment, as provided in (Section 156 of the Internal Revenue act. E. A. Rollins, Commissioner. Attempted Adduction. Yesterday afternoon a daughter of a highly respectable citizen, accompanied by her young sister, proceeded to Washington Square. After being together a short time, a man giving his name as Dougherty aecosiea xne nine gin, ana cave nor money to buy peanuts. She was gone but a few moments. When she returned her sister could not be found, and the little one beaantocry. Several pcrsous who had seen the man lead the girl away, called the attention of a police officer. lie went Into the rettaurant in the basement at the corner of Seventh and Walnut street", and found Doutrhi rty and the youug girl closeted la a private dox, witn gmsses ot brandy before them. The man was arrested, and the girl returned to her parents. Improvements. Two fine new school-houses are now being erected in Germantown, as paro chial scbool-housej for the congregation of St. V intent de Paul Catholic church. The one tor girls will Lave a front of 38 feet, and a depth of 89 feet; the other, for boys, will be 44 by 74 feet. The interior of the old Pine Street Presbyte rian Church, where the lamented Dr. Braiuerd so long officiated, Is undergoing very extensive alterations. The galleries have been raised, and reduced in width, the pews are to be modern ized, the walls ana ceiling painted, and the whole interior to be so changed that it win present an entirely new appearance. Several months will be required to complete the work. New Vessels. A new steam-tun is nearly ready for launchiie at the yard of the National Ship company, at nation's point, one is bo ieet long, 18 feet beam. Her engines are direct act ing, with cylinders 18 by 18 inches. All the modern Improvements have been Introduced. rue new steamooat Hue. nunc at cneswr. started for Cape May yesterday, in the place of the 8. M. Felion. This boat is 180 feet long. 30 leet beam, and a feet depth of hold. Tho dining saloon, on the main deck, is nanasomety ntieo up, and provided witn every comiori ana con venience tor passengers. Got Nothing but Trouble. A dwelling- house on Catharine street, between Second and Third, was burglariously entered yesterday morning, aboat 3 o'clock, by means of "nip pers." a convenient instrument ior turning a Key in the lock from the outside. The burglars reached the second story, but the gentleman of the bouse rising to give the fellows a warm re ception, they made good their ecape without plunder. Blight Fire. The alarm of fire about nine o'clock last evening, in the northern part of the city, wa9 caused by the burning of a bed and clothing in the second story of a house ou Second street, above Noble. St. Joseph's New Church and College, to be erected at Eighteenth and Thompson streets, will be two of the largest Institutions in tie di"cee. The entire tract Includes about thiee acres, and was purchased for $45,000. A Scion of a Reverential Branch. A son of Brigham Young, accompanied by a number of males and females, passed throunh Philadel phia yesterday, on their way to Salt Lake City. They came in the New York through line, aud took the Pennsylvania Railroad cars at West Philadelphia. MARINE TELEGRAPH. For additional Marine Ifeuit tee Firet Page. ALMANAC FOB PHILADELPHIA THIS DAY. SUM RieBB.. .,4M MoOBT Rihu.ihmmmmm- 9 00 SUM htT....... 719 HlH Wilt 3-13 PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE. William C Kknt, 1 Thuuih E. Ashmkad, VMoMTai.T CouiiiTTEa. UUVUMKjXTB OF OCKAN grEAUEag. FOR AMERICA, Atlantic... . JSouthampton...New Vork.... -July N A merlcaU..-Ll verpool...Utiebeo uly (juleagj Ltverpool...New York July C ofVttShington.Llverpool...NeW York July Livertool...lloalon .Juiy .July Belio'ua. Louduo New York. . , ..nu . H..iiLhaniniun.New York. July Llveiool...New York ....July DeuUich'laud.Soulhaiuplou..New York......July MlnnebOia.........-Llveriool...New York July C.of Autwerp Llverpool...New York ...July Moravlan-..Liverpool...Uueheo..... J" Y pel8ltt Liverpool... New York July FOR EUROPH.. . , . Saxonla New Vork...liamburg...-. July 20 .ji.iM.uuiur New York Havre..- I illy 20 Peuusylvaul....New York...Llverpool.-.-.....Ju y Aialauta.........New York. ..London July City of Parls....New York...Liverpool. -July Irou Age.........New York...Anlwerp ............J uiy IUberiila.....New York...Glasgow-.M ....July Vera Crns.....New York...Havre .Ju y Germanla...M...New York...ltambiir July EdluburghM......New York...Llverpool July Kcolla..............fsew York...Llverpool.., July liecla .New York Liverpool July llermaun ....New YorK...Urumeu... .....July C.of Aniwerp..New York. ..Liverpool ..July Vimluia New York...Liverpo(il... July U. Kingdom New York..,Glt;)ioW........-July 27 Europe New Yori..Havre July 27 Alemannla....,New Voi kUttiuburg..,. July 27 AtlauUo New York...llrenien July 27 COASTWISE, DOMESTIC, m J.W. EeruauPhllada Charleston.. July -July to Tonawanda., .Vhilada Savanuau Gen, Grant-... O. Cromwell.. Aritoua N. America.. M oro Castle.. lionfer. H. Hudson.... ...New VorkNew Or. tans. KNew York... New Orloaus. ...New YurK... Asnlnwall j my w .Julr -July .July Juiy ..July .July ..July ...New York:.. .Rio Janeiro. ...New York... Havana...... ...Pbllada WlluiliiKtou. M..Phllada Iavaiia. ..New York,..Ht. JaKO. ab itee ...Plillada New Orleans Ui. Al alls are luinwumi .ywy .tuuitii m iu. lines The steauiers for or from Liverpool Call at Queeiiilowu, except the Canadian line, which call at Londonderry. The steamers for or from tkeOonll nnt oai 1 at Sonthanit'too. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Rrhr J U. Ford, Iiaulem, Wabhlnijiou, Cantaln. Schr W. Henry, Corkran, Ealtiuiure, Raoou, Collins vflower, Robinson, New York, W.P.Olyde&Oo. Ht'. II L Oaw, Her, Raltiure. A.Oroves.Jr. J .; Vhos. Jeilerson. Allen, tor RalUuiore, with to eftiurgea. W. Clue A i. AKKIVF.O T KHT HkDAY. Ilflrnu Oriental. Dunham. tAt nava irnm Tnnrton. with nidKe. to P. Wright Horn,. ru hr (Jell, Oram, fclirmiklilra Irnm Nnrmlch. In hal. IM 10 Day. lilKlll. ll A Co. Hchr Mary and Carolina. Fowler. 1 dar from Leloslc. with grain to J I Bewli-v & Co. (M'lir A. Hunlttn. Hnr. ii I ltr from ndpniL with Bruin to J. L. Hp ty fc retir j. i , y mum, Atkins, S days from Vllton, witn gmln to CtirlKlInn A Co. hchr Mi well, IStMinrit, 2 days from Indian river, with lumlier to Hhcoii. Collin A t o. -! r . M. Clayton, Waller I davs from Laurel, with railroad ties to It h con. Collins A Co. Hlenmpr Fannin. Kenmn. M hour from Nnw York. wllh nuloe to W. M. P.Rlrcl A Co. MeBiiierB. F. I'lipipn, lirnwit, 14 hoar from New Turk, with mrtse. to W. M. Halril AtXi. uteanier Ann Klira. hieliarda. n honra from Hew Tnrk, with indue, to W. P. Clyr A Co. 1 lie Them. Jpllpmon A lion, trom HnlLlmnre. with a. tow ol barges to W. 1'. Clyde A Co. AT QUARANTINE. Btefimfiriln TTcn.iri.'k it nriiitifi. II nwM. 4 dura and 17 hours Irom Havana. 17th, Capo HaiKThs t.o.irlnnrt. "W, 18 nillPH, rpnke .ateaaiHlilp Hi&m and btrlpee, Holmes, hence (or Havana. tl . M KM OH A NT) A rnlrs Npw TTntrlinl Hdira' Wrnml ir. Rurton: and J. B. (illrhrlnt, Walls, for VliilaUi-lphla, were up at Liverpool mh Inst. Wf mnhlp Pioneer, Bennett, for Philadelphia, Balled from WllmlnKton, N.C., veslerilay. Jinn r.rrlcDetia, Flllliiertl. nence, ai napiea win mi. K'hr John Johnnon. Mcltrlde, hence tor Cleulueuos. wan ppoken 8ih InBi.. lat. 24 W. Ion. 7 20, ncnia At. Kenny. Aenew, ana M. Hemic, t-onaer, for Philadelphia, cleared al New York yenterday. Pchra IliBWBtlia. Newman, and Cerro Uordo, Hnl? don. for Phllailelt.hla. aalled from Newburyuorl lotti limlant. Hchr alarsralho. Menlev. hence, at Portland I6tu InniHiit. i-rtirJohn Kowlett. Bradley, hence, at Kicumona 1Mb i nut. Hrhr Bee, Coring, hence, at wasningion, u. c, mm InMHnt. Bchr Mary Wi Hupper. Hupper, bence. at Boston ' w'eaii'er C. ComBtock, T)rAke, for Philadelphia, cleared at New York yesterday. NOTICE TO MAKINKttH The following. Klvm the. location of the new aboal caused by the submarine eruption at the Western Inlands on the 2d uli.: Notice la hereby given that between the 1st and 2(1 Inct. a volcanic eruption commenced otr ihe west end ot the iKland of Tercelra, nine mitew Irom the laud, lu )ut. US 62 N.. Ion. 27 83 W. of Oreenwlch. The shoal waa reported to be visible on the 6th, and the volcano In active operation. Fayal. June U. 1W!7. SEA-SIDE AMUSEMENTS. QR AND INVITATION Hpr BY THE ClIIEHTSOF THE UNITED STATES HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., . ON SAT CUD AY EVENING, JULY SO, 1867. MUSIC BY THE WASHINGTON (FWX) BAND, EIGHTEEN PERFORMERS. 717 4t QFAND COMPLIMENTARY HOP AT THE SURF HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITYt NEW JEBSEY, ON KATUBDAY EVENING, J 17 IVY S0,1S67. MU6IO BY CARNCR033 & ORCHESTRA. DIXEY'd FULL 7 15 6t AMUSEMENTS. -DIERSTADT'8 LAST GREAT PAINTING THE DOM EH OF TUE GREAT YO-fcEMlfE, now on exhibition, now vu AND EVENINQ, In the Southeast Gallery of the ACAi-a.M V OF FINE ARTS. 65tt HO! FOR SMITH'S ISLAND! FRESH AIR BEAUTIFUL BCENERY HE A LTH KUL EXERCTbE-THK BATli ENTERTAIN MEiNT OF THE Vk&ARY LAKEMEYEB m respectfully In lorms herlrieuds and the public KOne rally, that she will open the beautiful Island Pleasure Ground known asMiTn,8IBLAND( on SUNDAY next, Mays, bhe Invites all to come and enjoy with her the delights of this favorite sum mer resort. 4 noil FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOFSAFES "i ' C. L. MAISER. MiNUJACTOBKB OF FIBE AND BUBOlAB-PBOOr SAFES. LocKonnn, belivhanoeb, and UKALKU IN BVUDIHCI IIAKI) WARE, 51 NO. 484 RACK STREET. -i A LARGE ASSORTMENT Vtr tltua U and Rurglar-proof SAFES on hand, with Inside doors. Dwelling-house IVJi-Sa-SnKP prices low. 422 VINE street. COAL. THE GENUINE EAGLE VEIN, THE CELE brated PRESTON, and the pure hard GREEN WOOD COAL, ligg and Stove, sent to all parts ot the City at 16 50 per ton; superior LEHIGH at ti-7S. Each of the above articles are warranted to (five perfect sattolactlon In every respect. Orders received at No. 114 S. THIRD Street; Emporium, No. 1U4 WASHINGTON Avenue. 4J "D MIDDLETON & CO.. DEALERS IN rS- Tuiil tllill f.H-.Hinil and EAGLE VEIN COAL. Kept dry under cover. Spared expressly for family use. Yard, No. 1225 WASHINGTON Avenue. Ofllce, No. 614 WALN UT Street. 7 2J ESTABLISHED 1795. A. S. ROBINSON, rrench Plate Looking-Glasses, ENGRAVINGS, PAINTIN&8, DRAWINGS. ETC. Mamufactursr of all kluds of LOOUINO-tiLAIiH, POKTRAIT, AND PIC TUBE IBAIIU TO OBUUl. Wo. GIO OHE8NUT BTUEKT, THIRD DOOR ABOVE THE CONTINENTAL, PHILADELPHIA. 8 15 17 R E N C H STEAM BCOUKING. ALOEDYLL MARX U CO.. HO. 13a ISO IT II IXlTtRTII fcTREKT IV D Hn.IlO B4CKHTHCKT. 810mwf A MKMCAN CONCRETE PAINT AND R00P Thin paint, for tin and metal roofs, old or new. Is uneuuulled. Roofs of every kind, old shinnies In. eluded, covered ol repaired thoroughly. Leaks aud u.u..u ..v-. . ior saie oy the can or THIRD bUeeu 17131m j JOSEPH LEKUS. PHILADELPHIA B tt n n V o Wa XI A M IkliJLi , T V A VJI JH V A.1 NINTH tZJF JHP'W. ? " EVERETT, after thirty ve'oraT, . 1.."'.. Z uaraiiiees tue asurui ad)ttn.ei,t of his Piemtui J aleut Graduating Prws.ire Trui. and a variety s others. (,h',:,'l. Elastic StookluifS. hhouldj j" """i -""iiiuer, etc. Indies' MMMM VWHHWVW m . I. IJJ , AJ ENGINES. MACHINERY, ETC QOLD'S IMPROVED PATENT LOW 8TEAM 1ND HOT WATER APPARATU3, FOB WAB91INU ANI VENTILATING WITH PUKE EXTERN Al, AIK. Also, the approved Cor kin Apparatus. THE AMERICAN KITCHENER, Oa the European plan of heavy casting, duraolllty and neamensol construction. Suitable tor .Hotels, public Ini.tllui.ions, aud the DfUw! clasa ol Private UeaUlencea, Also, Agents for the tale ot SFEAKb'ANS PATENT SAFETY VALVE, Which should be connected with every water back aud boiler, and UttliHl'H'8 - PATENT ARCHIMEDEAN VENTILATOR. UNION STEAM AND WATER HEATING COMPANY. JAMES P. WOOD A CO., NO. 41 MOUTH FOURTH NT BEET. B. M. FELT WELL, Superintendent 4 26 8a fF-Ft PENN BTEAM ENGINE AND y3:U L.'.'nnn i. w WOHKb. NKAE1K fc LEVY liwVCiUAL AN It 1HEOHKT1CAL ENU1NEK1U4 MACHlNlttlB, BOILER - llAEEKti, BLACK SMITHS, and FOUNDERH, Iibvidm (or many ytmr been In suocesNtal operation, and been exoluNlvely eiiKBKed In building aud repairing Marine and Rlvei Engines, blub aud lbw-prewure. Iron Boilers, Waiei Tanks, Propellers, etc. etc. respectlully uttar their aervloee to tne public aa being luliy prepared to con tract for engine of all alien, Marine, River, and Stationary; Caving sets of patterns of dlUereulsir.ee are prepared to execute ordein with quick deHpalcb, Every description of patteru-maklng made at the shortest notice, HlKD and Low-pressure Flue, Tubular, and Cylinder Boilers, of the beet Penimyl vania charcoal iron. Fork-lugs of all site and kinds: Iron and Brass Castings of all descriptions; Bull Turning, Screw Culling, and ail other work connected with the above busmen. Lirawtnxs aud speciilcatlom tor all work dons at the establishment free ol charge, and work guar an teed, ti subscribers have ample wharf-dock room fhi repairs of boats, where they can lie In perlecl satety, and are provided with shears, blocks, falls, etc etc , for raising heavy or light wlj NEAFU, JOHN P. LEV Y. 1211 BEACH and PALMER Streets. I. VltJHAM MH.BBICK, WILLIAM H. MKUtBICB OUTI1WAEK FOUMiitlf, FIFTH AND WAJSiiiNUTOIN ritreete, Ph iLAPki.PBIa. MERRICK t SONS. ENGINEERtt ANI MACHINISTS, manufacture High and Low Pressure Hteam Knglnes lor Laud, River, aud Marine service. Boilers. OaHometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, etc, CastiUK of all kinds, either iron or brass. Iron Frame Roots lor Oas Works, Workshops, ans Railroad bunions, etc. Retort and Oas Machinery, of the latest and most Unproved construction. Every description of Plantation Machinery, and frugar, Baw, aud Orlst Mills. Vacuum Pans, Open bit-am Trains, Ielecator, Filters, Pumpiiig- En B Bole Agents for N. Bllleux's Patent Bngar Boiling Apparatus, Nesmylh's Patent bieaui Uauamer, aud Aspinwall & Woolsey'l Patent Centrifugal Hugar Draining Machine. IM T3BIDE8BUKG MACHINE WORKS D OFFICE, No. 66 N. FRONT BTREET, PHILADELPHIA. We are prepared lo nil orders to any extent for oa wcll'aCiiown MACHINERY FOB COTTON AND WOOLLE3 MILIi. Including all recent Improvements In Carding, Spin nlng, auuWeavlug. We invite the attention ol manufacturers to oar ex tensive wor. ALFRED JEN KB BOS. LOST. LOST A CERTIFICATE OP CITY LOAN, No. 2227, daled September 17, 1862, In name 01 Margaret Paulson, for six nunarea aonars. aud er- sons are cautioned against negotiating the Bame, X he Under will receive lo rewara uy leaving tne same at WILLIAM HOGG, Jb.'s, 76 12 No. 901 N. EIGHTH Street. T OST-A CERTIFICATE OF CITY LOAN, No. 16,817, for fuo. 'n the name or A. I KERR. AH persons are cautioned against them same; and any one returning It to T. H.B.WOOD, Mauayunk.orattbe City Treasurer's Otllce will be rewarded 6 24 mw!2l WANTS. B 00K AGENTS IN LUCK AT LAST. The crisis Is passed. The hour has come to lift the veil of net-res v which has hitherto enveloped tbeinner history of the great civil war, and this Is done by oiler lug to thk public General L. O. Baker's "HISTORY OF THE SECRET SERVICE." For thrilling Interest this book transcends all the romances ot a tbousandlyears. and conclusively proves that "truth Is stranger than fiction." Agents are clearing from 200 to 300 per month, which we can prove to any doubling applicant. A few more can obtain agencies In territory yet unoccu pied. Address . . V P. 4JABRETT 4k CO, NO, 70 CIIEANUT HTBEET, 7 2tf PHILADELPHIA. WANTED, FIVE HUNDIiED EECKDIT6 for the U. S. Marine Corps. Recruits must be able-bodied, young, unmarried men. They will be employed In the Government Navy-yards and In Ships of War on foielgu stations, i or further lnlor matlon apply to JAMES LEWIS, Captain and Recruiting Otlicer, 419 fmwjf No. 8UJERONT Bteet. INSURANCE COMPANIES. f INSURANCE COMPANY or NORTH AMERICA. OFFICE, NO a WALNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA INCORPORATED 1704. CHARTER PERPETUAL, CAPITAL, $500,000. ANSf.TM. JANITABT 8, 1807, 1,76S7'8S. lNsVBr.1 IflRINK, INLAW I TR4NSPOB T At ION AIriavK KlIia. Arthur G. Coffin, George L. Harrison, Samuel W. Joiies, Frauds R. Cope, jouu a. uruwu, Chariea l ay lor, Auiljroee White, Richard D. Wood, W illiam Welsh, K Morris Wain, lnlin MiLMmi. Edward U. Trotter, Edward S. Clarke, William Cummiugs, T. Charlton Henry, Alfred D. Jeasup, John P. White. Louis C. Madeira. ' ABTUTJRG. rti mi Putt, hvdrf tarv. COFFIN, Ptesiaeni, WILLIAM BU Ell l-h.lt, Harrlsbnrg, Pa., Centra Agent lor the Stale ol Pennsylvania, iio QIIIARP FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, (No. 639) H. B. COR. CBESMJT AND BEVENTII BTS. PBII.AbKI.PHIA. CAPITA!. AI B.lllI'Lla OTtM 800,0O4 lNCOint: I'OB 16, lti8,U84. Iiosses I'ald and Accrued In IBM. 47.000 Of which amount not 13000 remain unpaid at thlsdau llVsfJSSouo of pro,riyhas beeu Successlu 1 by this tympany lu thirteen years, aud Eliit Hun died Losses by Fixe promptly paid. DIKECT'ORS. Thomas Craven. Diias i era. Allred S. Gillett, N. S. Lawrence, Charles I. Dupont, Henry F. Eeuuey, Furmau Slieppard, '1 homas MauEellar, John Supplee, John W. laguorn, Joseph Ti.OMAri CRAV EN. Presldsnt Blip, M. V. A. H t ifin Q0TT0N ANDJTLAX AWD OANVAa, V " Of all numbers aud brand. Teat Awnlnr. Trnnk, and Wagou Cover Duok-A is o. feet Wide, FauljoiliJ E VEU M A NCOj JULY 19, 18G7. INSURANCE COMPANIES. PkELAWARE MUTUAL BAFKTY INSU J KANCK COMPANY, Incorporated by the legis lature ol Pennsylvania. Office. B. E. corner of TH I RD an d WALNUT StreeU ' Philadelphia. MARINE INbUKANCEfl vessels, carno, and freight, to all tmrw of the world, INLAND INHtTKANCKH on goods by river, canal, lake, and land carriage, to all parti Ot the Union. aupaiaoi we kk 1N8rjKANCE8 on merchandise generally. On b lores, Dwelling ilous, to A88KTH OF TtlK COMPANY. November 1, l"o; ftlOO.faX Tjnl'ed blates It Per Cent Loan, 9 1 1K71 ilU.OOOTXI 120.000 TJnlted states 6 Per Out. Loan, 1K81 136.5W00 100,000 United elates 7H-I0 Per CenU Ix.an. Treasury Notes. 21l,o00"00 llfi.000 City of Philadelphia Per Cent. Loan (exemrtH)... 1M.662 60 54,000 btnte of eennsylvanla Per Cent. Loan M.700'00 66,000 Ftate or Pennsylvania 6 Per Cent.Loiin 44.82CO0 60,000 Plate ot New Jersey Klx Per Cent. Loan . 60.750-00 10,000 Pennsylvania Railroad, 1st Mortgage, Biz Per Cent. bonds 80,500-00 5,600 Pennsylvania Railroad, 2d MoriKHtte, Mi Per Cent. Bonds . H, 250 DO 25,000 Western I'ennsylvanls Rail road Mix Per Cent. Bonds (Pennsylvania Railroad gua rantee 10,750-00 tO.OOO Btate oi Tennessee Five Per Cent. Loan 18,0(10-00 7,000 State ot lenuessee bix Pur Cent. Ix)an .. 4000 16,000 too hbsres Block of Uercmo town Gas Company (principal and Interest Ktiaranted by the city or Philadelphia)..-.. 15,0(i0'U0 7,150 US Hhares Block of Penusylva- nla Railroad Company teBs-26 6,000 1U0 bh ires block ol North Penu- sylvania Railroad Company. 6,950-00 20,000 80 Miares Htock of Philadel phia and Houtheru Mall Bteomshlp Company ao.000'00 195.900 Loans on Bolide and Mortgage, n.. 1st Liens on City Property..- I95.9QO-00 11.046,050 par. Market value. Cost. tl.(IHU.5u2'09, 61,070.280-75 86,000-00 17,637-20 8,923'90 1,930-00 41.540-00 Real Estate Bills receivable for Insurances made Balance due at agencies. Pre miums on Marine Policies, Accrued Interest, and other dch:s due to the company bcrlp and Htock of suudrv Insu rance and other Companies, 65178. Estimated value .- ('ash In Bank ...6811,1112-28 Cash la Drawer.,-...... 447T4 J l,407il is assumed This being a new enterprise, the Par as the market vaiun. Thomas C. Hand, ohn C. Davis, Edmund A. bonder. Theophllus Paulding, John R. Penrose, James Traqualr, Iitnry C. Dallett, Jr., James O. Hand, W Uliam C. Ludwlg, Joseph H. beal, George G. Lelper, Hugh Craig, John D. Taylor, Jacob Riegel, Bamnel E. Stokes, neury oioan. wnnam u. Boniton, Edward Darlington. H. Jones Brooke, Edward Latourcade, Jacob P. J on en, James B. McFarland, Joshua P. Eyre, Hpencer Mcllvalne, J. B. bemple, PKUtburg, A. B. Rerger. " D. 1. Morgan, " George W. Rernardoo, C. HANI). President. JOHN C, DAVIS, Vice-President. Hinkt Lti.biibn. Secretary. 1829 CIIAETER PERPETUAL. Franklin Fire Insurance Go. or rillLADEXPHIA. OFFICE: MOM. 48S AN 4S7 til U NUT BTUEKT. ASSETS OH JANUARY 1, IS Capital .. ,4no,noo-oo V46.7I8-98 Accrued Surplus Premlums ,4,2l1.432-lt UNSETTLED CLAIMS, 27,4sl-18 INCOME FOR 1666, U5,0UU. LOMSE8 PAID BMC 1889 OTEB tt.500.HIO. Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms DIRECTORS. Cnarles N. Bancker. Tobias Wagner, Samuel Grunt George W. Richard! Isaac Lea, George Fales, Alfred Filler, FrancM W. Lewis, m. D. Peter McCall, Thomas Sparks. CHARLES N BANCKER. President. UhUJilib FALiLo. vice-president. J. W. MCALLISTER. Secretary pro tern. (SI tl!31 JAKE A LIFE POLICY IM THK BROOKLYN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. OFFICE: N. E. tor. SEVENTH and W1ESNIT. E. 33. COLTON, 'C1F.NERAL A4JENT. S2S PROVIDENT LIFE AUD TRUST COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, No. ill South JrOURTH street, INCORPORATED 8d MONTH 2M, 1865. CAPITAL, tuVMJUu, PAID IN. Insurance on Lives, by Yearly Premiums; or by 6, 10 or 'tu year Premiums, Nou-luriellure, Annuities urauied ou favorable terms. Term Policies, Children's Eudowmeute. This Company, while giving ihe insured the security ot a puid-up Capital, will divide the eutlre prolila of the Life bublueas among lis policy holders. moneys received at Interest, aud paid on demand. Authorized by charier to execute Trusts, aud to act as Executor or Administrator, Assignee or Guardian, aud lu other fiduciary capacities, under appolulment ol any Court ot this Commonwealth, or any persou or persons, or bodies politic or corporate. D1KKCTOKM. SAMUEL R. SHIPLEY. HENRY HAINES, . JOSHUA U. MORRIS, T. WlsTAR BROWN, ! RICHARD WOOD, W. C LONGsTRETIf, RICHARD CADB CRT. WILLIAM HACK-ER, 1UARLE8 F. COFFIN. i SAMUEL R. SHIPLEY. ROWLAND PARRY, ' Pri-btdeut. Actuary, WM. C. LONGSTRE'l 11, Vice President. T IIOMAO W 1BTAR. M. D J. R. TOWNS END. 1'ti Medical Exaniiner. Legal Adviser. 1NSLRANCE EXCLUblVELY. THE JJ PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE COM PANY Incorporated li-Charler Perpetual No, bin WALNUT street, opposite Independence Square. This Couipaoy, favorably known to tneoommuuily lor over lcriy years, oouliuues to insure against loss tit damage by Are on Puulio or Private Buildings, either permanently or for a limited time. Also, on Euruliure, blocks of Uuods, and Merchandise gene rally, on liberal terms. ... , 1 heir capital, together with a large Surplus Fund, Is invested lu the most carelul manner, which enables them to offer to the Insured au uudoubted security In the case of low. Tumid Smith, Jr., John Deverenz, 'J'homas Smith, Henry Lewis, J. Gllllnubaui Fell. Alexander Jieut on, iHaacilazlebursl, Thomas itouuiu.. Daniel Haddock. Jr. DANIEL SMITH, J., President. Wiixtam O. Cbqw kix. Secretary. ait HCICMX IN8URANCE COMPANY OP PHILADELPHIA. INCORIORA'IED 1IK14 CHARTER PERPETUAL. No. 1W4 WALN UT Street, opposite the Exchange. In addition to MARINE aud INLAND INSUR ANCE, ibis Company Insures Irom loss or damage by ilRE lor liberal terms ou buildings, merchandise, furniture, etc , tor limited periods, aud permaueutiy on buildings, by del osll of premium. 'j he Company has been In active operation for more than SIXTY YEARS, during whlcti all lossee have been promptly adjusted and paid, i John L. Hodge, . Lawrence Iwls. Jr. I M. B. Mahony. David Lewis. John T. Lewis, William S. Grant, Robert W. Learning. 1). Clark Wharlou, Reujaiuin Eltlng. Thomas 11. powers, A. R. Mcllenry, Edmund Caxlllloo, buuuu nucox, 1hiw i is orris. JOlrM tVHt 11 l. 11 K H l'rw,lilBnt 6am tjjx Wilcox becretary. SHIPPING s. STEAM W l.lVKIirOOLr-CATiL- Li In at Oneenstown. The Inuian Llne, .,,., uun.l-eeklv. carrying the United Mates Mslis, RET IJRN TICKETS TO PAlllH AN1 BACK. F11U1T FTi M.......Wednesdar, Jnly 17 CH Y OK PAKlS.M....-....-...-....;Mnlurajr. JnfW 1 1 1 N B V RO 1 1 w eu " m." j .... 7 IT Y OK AN'IWERP Hatiirday. July T CITY OF WASHINGTON- .v ennesaay, juiy s And eacn succeeuing paturuar n-i"j noon, from Pier No. 45 North River. ' RAT KB OF PASBAGB . M By the mall sleanu r sailing every raioraay, Payable lu oold.i Payable in Correnry First Cabin 41 HI Steerage, .M l o Inilou. 11) 10 lnuon.......M.j To Paris M To ParM... ...41 PsssHiie hv ihe Wednesday BtennierK: trst Cabin. llo; steerage, m. l's able lu U. ri. currency. j'KMengers also torwarnea 10 vr", uamuuij, hte'era'ge p ass nfie from Liverpool or Qtieenstown, 646 enrrency. Ticket can be Dougnt oere oy pemum sending tor their Irlendt. For further Information apply at the Company! Ofllce. JOHN (. DALK, Agen r0. II 1 1 f' 7 A I ' W A I , A , I .. 8 7 or No. 411 CHEHMUT bt.. Philadelphia. rfFY-K P A 8 B A (TE TO AND FKOK ilUi-i? GREAT BRITAIN AND IRKI.AJSfl B 1 bi A ill 1 1 1 r i- I ' n ii.i ."i AT REDUCED RATES. ' DRAFTS A VA 1LA BLETH ROUGH OUT ENGLAND IRELAND, BCOl lxArsXJ, ior particulars ajipiy to TA PsXTTH, BROTHERS CO- ' ro. so fUUTH Mreet, anu ixo. z. xi twn u vr n i. I Or to 'lllOr'. IV SKA RLE. No. 217 WALNUT Bt -IIIIAIK1.IIIIA KK'HHOHD ANU NORFOLK STEAMSHIP DINK. jItuROUOH AIR LINE TO THE SOUTH AND WWI', . , THRoroH receipts to newberk. Also, all points In North and South Carolina, VIS) Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad, aud to Lynohburg, Va Tennessee, and tbe West, via Norfolk, Peters, burg, t otiih-Side Railroad, and Richmond and Danf Vlile Railroad, The regularity, safety, and cheapness of this ront4 commend It to the ptibllo aa the most desirable mat dluni for carrying every description of freight. No charge for commission, drayege. or any expense. Of transfer. Steamships Insure at lowest rates, ana leave regn larly trom h rut wharl above Market StreeU ireigul received Uaiiy, WM. P. CLYDE A CO. ' No. 14 North and Iroulh Wharves, W. P. PORTER. Asent al Richmond and City Point. 1', P. crowkllcu. Agents at norroik. THE PHILADELPHIA A SHI BOU'lHERN MAIL STEAMSHIP OOaf i b REGULAR SEMI-MONTHLV LINE, rH m:w oHLiiiik. i.t. STA R OF THE UN ION, 1(176 tons. Caul. T. N . Oooksej jlftUi A, )216 tons, captain p. V. Hozle, TIOGA, 1075 tons, Captain J. V. Morse. Will leave this oorl every two week. allurnateU touching at Havana reluming, for freight and pat seugers. Tbe TIOGA will leave lor ew Orleans on BATTJH DAY, August 8, at o'clock A. M trom Pier No. II (secotiO wharl o ' Spruce street). -rue n i At u 1 1 1 a- ujiuis wui leave new or. leans tor this port July 20. 'lbrough bills ot lading signed for freight to Juum Galveston, Natches, Vlcksburg, Mempnia, Nasu VlUi Calio, St. Iotils, Louisville, aud Cincinnati. WXXOtAJU. Im J uenerai Ageni, - 4 1( No. 814 S. Delaware even aa. Agents at New Orleans, Creevy, Nicker son A Oo, HIE PA41LAVELP1IIA AWl ruu infiiut iu axxi i "'H I P COM rS REGULAR LINE lt NA ANNAll, HA, TONAWANDA, 86u tons, Captulu Wm. Jennings, WYOMING, Btxi ions. Captain Jacob Teal. The steamship TON A W A N D A will leave for the above port on Saturday, July 2u. at o'clock A. hU, from second wharf below Spruce street. Through passage ticket sola ana freight taken for all points In connection with the Georgia Central Rail, road. WILLIAM 1 JAMES, General Agent, No, 814 S. Delaware avenue. Agents at Savannah, Hunter A OammelL 4 If , xstss ruii4AVEi,PHiA AKsl fa BOU'lHERN MAIL STEAMSHIP COM. ZANY'S REGULAR SEMI-MONTHLY LINE i iu waniAUTON. n. c. The steamship PIONEER. 812 tons. Captain J. Ben. oett, will leave lor the above do it on SATURDAY.. Jul; 2, at o'clock A.M., from Pier 18 tsecoud whr Deu w esoruce street), Rills o Jladlug signed at throngs ind reduced rate to all principal points In North Carolina, Ageuta at Wilmington, Worth & DanleL ' WLLLiAJtt. 1m JACntM, ueoerai AKena, 411 No. 814 S- Delaware aveuoe. HAVANA STEAMERS, ffctt nTTXI t.UHNI'U T V TTWW CARRYING TUIfi UNITED STATES MAIL. The Steamships HENDR1CK HUDSON .0APTAIN HOWTEU STARS AND STRIPES CAPTAIN HOLMES These Steamers will leave this port for Havana every other T uesday at 8 A. M. The Steamship HENDRKICK HUDSON, (Howes, Master), will sail lor Havana on TUESDAY MORN. ING, July 80, at 8 o'clock. Passage to Havana, too currency. No freight received after Saturday, For Freight or Passage apply to 111UMAO WATTSON dt SONS. 518 No. 140 N. DELAWARE Avsud .WKW EXPBESg LIBTB TO 7&TJ Alexandria, Georgetown, aud Washington, . STiTt-J- " C, via Chesapeake and Delaware Canal, vtun cuuueciions at Alexandria irom the most direct route for Lynchburg, Bristol, Knoxvtlle, Naahvlile, Dalion, and the Southwest. bteamers leave regularly from the first wharf abovl Market street. Erelghl received dally, WM. P. CLYDE A CO., No, 14 North and bouih Wharves. J. B. DAVIDSON, Agent at Georgetown. M. ELDRIDGE & Co.. AieuU aL Alexandria. Vk glnla. ti OIPPOMTIOM Ttk HI1VO -POLY. DAILY LINE FOR BALTf tanjius,, via cnesapeake ana Deit Ware Canal. Philadelphia and Baltimore Union Steamboat Oodl pa ny, dally al o'clock P.M. Tbe Steamers of this line are now plying restilarly between this port and Baltyuore, leaving the second wharf below Arch street oally at o'clock P, M. (Sundays excepted). Caryiug all description of Freight as low as any Other line, . Freight handled ' with great care, delfvanut promptly, and forwarded to all poluts beyond tile terminus free ot commission. Particular attention paid to the transportation of all description of Merchandise, Horses, Carriages, For further Information, apply to JOHN D. R LI TTrtVUI A a 81 No. 18 N. DELAWARE Avenue. rOK NKW TOBK, VIA JDJELAa are and Rarlian Canal. Exprees Steamboat Company Steam Pro. l.ei.iiB leave Dally from first wbarl below Jklarket street. Through in trveuiy-iour hours. Goods for warded to ail points, North, East aud West, Ireeat commission. . Freifchta received at the lowest rates. WE P. CLYDE & CO.. Agents, No, It couth Wliarves. JAMES HAND. Agent. . No. 104 Wall mreet, Nw York. i if FOR NEW YORK.-aWIPTSUR) Trausiwrtatlon Company Despatch and Swltlsure Lines, via Iw.i..L. aud Rarlian Canal, ou and after the 16th of March, leaving daily at 12 M. and t P. M- oounecUmi with all Northern and Eastern lines. For freight, which will be taken npon acoommoda. ting lersua, apply to WILLIAM M. BAIRD dt 08., Ill No.lW S. DELAWARE Avenue. 4f TO SHIP CAPTAIKH AND 0WNER8, ;-The undersigned having leased the KEN. feiisu'ioN SCREW DOCK, begs to Inform his friends and the patrons of tbe Dock that he Is prepared wlM increased facilities to accommodate those having ves sets to be raided or repaired, aud being a practical ship-carpenter and caulker, will give personal atteo. llou to the vessels entrusted to him for repairs. Captamsor Agents.Shlp-Oarpeuters, and MaobhiMa having vessels to repair, are solicited tocalL Having the agency for the sale of "Wettewtedt Patent Metallic Composition" for Coppor paint, -the preservation of vessels' bottoms, for this olty.I prepared to furnish the same on reasonaule terms. JOHN H. HAM MITT, . . Kensington Screw Dock,. H.?EEARiyUM HARDWARE, CUTLERY, ETC, RTANDBR1DGE, BARR & CO., ....... V l DJP0ETEE8 OF AKD DXALBBB IS j I FOREIGN AND AMERICAN HARDWARE. NO, 1SS1 MAKMKT THEJET, u Offer tor sale a large stock of . Ilnrdwnro nnl Outlory, TOGlCTnER WITH , ' 1000 KEGS. NAIL AT HFDrfBO PRK'KI. fgfthstq p U T L E B Y. ' it One sssortmcnt of POCKET and TA BLB CUT. LERY RAZORS, RAZOR STROPS, LADIES' BQH SORB PAPER AND TAILORS' SHEARS. ETC., BUJiB. u v HELMOLDS Cutlery Store, No. 136 South TENTH Btre, x Tare doors above Walnut.