The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, July 22, 1867, FIFTH EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    C J TY INTKLLIGEJS UE.
Ior ADuixtoNAb local m kus k.k odtbioic r.oim.J
J''S "SALTH Of-KU fUroBT OF I5TEIIMKNTM.
ru-,oll?lnK ls Hie worklj report ol the
lV." ".a 'nternimis In the city of Phlladel
1M 'eck enf,,n" nn WHtunlay, July 30,
Of the 357 dent h for f pt-t week. 241 wore
jriirjors and 110 adults. Tin? discuses which had
Jnp proaiest number or vi. lims were: (Jho era
infantunn. !)0; eotiii-rpton of lungs, .18: lnflaa
tetton of bra n, 17; and marasmus, 2i.
1 tie aces of tbe demised erc: Under one
year, 180; ojie to two. 8.'; two to five, H: live tn
Jen, b; ten to ML en, o tifieen to twenty, 2;
twenty to thirty, 18; thirty to (orty, 27; forty to
fi'ty. 19; fifty to sixty, His sixty to eevrntv, 19;
fventy to eighty, tf; citrhty to ninety, 6.
AOiiilf 357
Location- First Wind. 1C; Second. 9; Third,
14; Fourth. 24; Fifili, (j; Sixth, 10; Seventh, 23;
fciehtb, 11; Mn'n, C; IcnUi, 17; Kloventb, G;
Twelfth, 6: Thlr eei.f li. 10; Fourteenth, .10;
Fifteenth, 24; Slxrc nth, 14; Seventeenth, 22;
Eighteenth, 13; Nineteenth. 21; Twentieth, 25;
Twenty-first, 3; Twcnty seeond, 2; Twenty-third,
6; Twenty-lourth. 13: Tweuty-fllth, 7; twenty
sixth, 10; Twentv-eeventh, 21; nnxnown, 8.
Total, 357. Deduct 8 dmtha from the country,
leaves the net deaths In city, 349.
Nativity United States 2!)2; Foreicn, 61;
Unknown, 14; leople of color, 18; from the
country, 8.
There were 13 deaths fiom fie Almshouse.
Sex Mule-, leuiales, 17G; Boys, 127:
Girls, 114.
The number of de'hs. compared with the
coi responding week of lS(i;, and of lat week,
was as follows: -Week mdinir July 21, 18G6, was
716; week ending July 13, ltU7, was 405.
Mafokic Foueral Obhkwjies. The mortal
remains of It. W. Grand Master John I.. God
daid were cousiRticrJ to earth ou Saturday after
noon last, from his late residence, in West Phila
delphia. The funeral was a very laree and im
posing one, nnd wbb attended by the Grand
Lodge of tbe State of Pennsylvania and a large
number of friends and relatives of the much
lamented and greatly respected deceased. The
funeral service, according to the rites ot the
Episcopal Church, were performed at the Church
of the Saviour, and also at the grave in Wood
land Cemetery, where the interment took place.
Impressive Masonic funeral rites were also cele
brated over the grave by Deputy Grand Master
Kicuard Vaux, asst-ted by the othcers and mem
bers ot the Grand Lodce. Mr. Goddard was
elected R. W. Grand Master of the Grand Lodee
of Pennsylvania in December last, and he tilled
that Important and resDonsihle position with
great credit to himself and benefit to the Order
generally. He was universally beloved, and
died greatly regretted.
Wiknemoke. The wretched assassin of Mrs.
Kagilfon spends his time In hts cell ia what he
calls communion with spirit-. The refusal of
the Supreme Court to grant him a ne atrial
affects him not at all. The determination to
rrouggle poison to him, said to have been made
by some of his friends, cannot be consummated.
Mr. Perkins, the warden of the prison, fore
warned of the intention, has taken ample mea
sures to frustrate it. Those who are permitted
to see the doomed man can do so only in the
presence of two incorruptible keepers. Tho
only thins; that has seemed to affect him since
his imprisonment was his mother's death, but
even that impressed him but lor a day or two.
He had no expectation of a new trial, and was
not at all disappointed when his counsel lulled
to obtain It lor him. The latter gentleman still
expects to avert the ricnly merited doom im
pending over his client. It is due to Winne
more to say that as a prisoner he is the very
reverse ot troublesome.
A Small Chapter op Accidents J. B. Mil
lard had his right foot crushed by being run
over by a car on the Rjadinsr Railroad, at Port
Kennedy.
William Miller, aged fourteen years, was also
run over by a freight car, at Twenty-first and
Maiket streets, tho wheels pasing over both of
his feet, causing severe and serious injury.
John Itham was severely bruised by falline a
distance of fifteen fct, while at work in the new
school-houBe at Seventeenth and Wood streets.
All of the above were admitted to the Penn
sylvania Hospital.
The Firemeh'b Riot. A hearing was held
on Saturday before R-norder Eneu, In the
nbsence of Alderman Beitler, of Alderman Wil
liam McMullen, William Barnes, Francis Devttt,
George Wellington (alias Tipper Nipper), John
Knoken,, Bernard Cailin, J. Downey, and
Thomas Dornan, charged with riot. The evi
dence was given in full in Saturday's Evening
Telegraph.
John Knoken and James Devitt were dis
charged, and the other defendants were held in
$1500 each to answer at the next term of Court
the charge of riot and inciting to riot,
Frightfol Acsidbnt. A little boy named
Charles Thompson, sited eight years, fell from
the second-story window, at his home, on Swan
eon 6treet, near Catnanne, yesterday. The
window-sash was up, and the little fellow was
leaning with bis head against tbe bowed shut
ters, which were tied together. The string or
ribbon parted, and the child pitched to the
pavement, thereby Injuring his head and back.
"He Shot All But Me!" When Genera
JTr,ry fvirmi iiiLt;Miii. T i. vnnnc rHIltm
"TUKDUJ o - - j o o
.V, liunrtt w ermrtav tliia tit IM IS trl6
XDail nw w.- J ...
eldept son of the Dukn of Riuliniond, wlio was
Lorn in lblfc. Lord. March is not a member of
the House of Commons. The Dukedom of
Richmond vras created by Charles II in 1675.
The family name is Gordon-Lennox.
A Quaker gentleman riding in a carriage
with a fabhionable lwly deekud with a profu-
Bion ofjewelry, heard her complain of the oold.
. . i tr. liar lac bonnet, and shawl na
fi i cobweb, she exclaimed: "What
i An to cet warm V "I really don't
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wiw " replied the Quaker solemnly, "unless
JjnOW, Lre.ntnin!"
THE - DAILY- EVENING: TELEGAPHrniLADELPHIA, MONDAY,
MAItlH lhLEQRAPIL
Br ortiluional Marxnt Aw w irn Pngt.
ALMANAC FOR PHILADELPHIA-THDS DAT,
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PHILADELPHIA
Wiliiam U Kknt,
THOMAS, F. ASHMICAD,
CllAKLKS WUSSLfrB,
BOA M OF TBADJL
'iKTRLT OOKMITTII,
MOVKUEHT8 OF OCEAN STKAU1CRS.
FOR AMKHH'.A.
N. Amerlcnn.M..Liv--rpnnl...QiietH-o
t hU-ino Llvt-r pool. York.
C.ofW mlniiKton. Liverpool. ..Nhw York.
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Malm Liverpool. ..Iview York.
AlliiueiMiin .Liverpool... Nt-w York.
Col Antwerp Liverpool. ..New York.
ftorvlBU...LIverpool...juiijPO
feitlim... -Liverpool...!-. ew York.
FOIl EUROPE.
Kdlnbnrgh........New York...Liverpool..
hcotia... .....New York. ..Liverpool.,
Docla .New York...Llverpool
Hermann.. New YorK...breniKO..
V.ttl Aniv.eip..New York...Liverpool..
Virginia New YorkLiverpool
X. KIukUodi New York...Olrmyow....
Europe ...N ew YorkJ v re....
Aleninnnia New YorklIaiohurg..
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July 81
i io((-........'niiarlB New Orleans Auk. I
1 alia are lorwarded by every nleamer In the recnlar
lines Ihe steamer for or from Liverpool call at
Uueeiiftown, except the Canarttan lino, which call at
Londonderry. Theatearaers for or from the(JonU
oent cs: 1 at feoutlianiptoa.
ARUVKD TJCSTERDAY.
Stennislilp lleudrick Hudson, Jlowen.4'i (lavs Irom
H bvuiib, wiih sugnr. etc., and 20 pasdeuKon to Xhomas
W uitHon A t-oii8.
(SleHnmlilp Pioneer. Bennett, 56 hours from Wilming
ton. N. C. with cotton and nuval e lores to Piiiladel
phla and Hoiuliern Mail Hteaajsliip Co.
Br. barque C'Karlna, Heavey m days from Remedtoe,
with susar to b. A W. Welsh.
Kteamer Monitor, Jones, i hours from New York,
with mdse. to W. M. Halrd 4 Co.
CLEA RED "SATURDAT.
Steamship Hazon, Matthews, Boston, II. WlnsorACo.
Barque Llndn, Hewitt. C'ulia. John Mason A (Jo.
Brig Cora, Bacon, Halem, K V. Glover.
Brig liaze, H all, Boston, Van Liusen. Lochman A Co.
Hrhr A. M. Flanagan, Corson, Boston. do,
brbr Harab Fish, iienderBon, Boston, Westmoreland
Coal Co.
Schr Klla Matthews, McElwee, Boston, Day, Hnddell
A Co.
Pchr C E. Elmer. Haley. Boston, do.
Bohr Rending 11 R. No. 43, Anderson, Norwich, do.
bchr Armenia, Cole, Providence, Blakteton, Uraeffi
Co.
Hcbr North Pacific. Errlckson. Charlestown. do.
Bcbr W. U. Audeuf led, Hewitt, Boston, L. Audeurled
A Co.
Hcbr Oralloo, Bmall. Boston, do.
Schr Hannah Hand, Taylor, Kewburyport, do.
Bcbr W. P. Cox. Hough, Lynn, do.
Kchr Revenue, Gandy. New Bedford, J. R. Tomlinson.
Hcbr M. R, ('arllsle, Potter, Falrhaven. do.
Bchr K. T. Allen, Corson, Boston, Mew York aud
Hcliuyiklll Coal Co.
Schr Trade Wind. Ciorson, Boston, do,
Hcbr A. Kldrldge, Hickman, New Bedford, do.
Hcbr John Shay, Tilton, BwUon, do.
Hcbr Guiding Star, Blanchard, Boston, Dovey,BulkIey
A Co.
Schr G. Watson. Nlckerann, Norwich, do.
Schr M. Bmlth, Preston, Lynn, do
Schr M. V. Cook, Fulkenberg. Roston, do,
Hcbr E. II. Naylor. Somern. Newburypert, . do.
bchr Har.olton, Garainer, Puwtucket, Castner, blick-
ney A W elllngum.
Hcbr A. M. Edwards, Hlnsoo, Pnwtncket, do.
Schr Morning 8tar, Lynch, Washington, Penn Gas
Coal Co.
Schr D. Collins, Townsend, Roxbnry, dn,
Schr H. R. Thomas, Arnold, New Bedford, Hammett
A Nelll.
Bchr A. A. Andrews, Kelly, New Bedford, Qulntard,
Ward A Oo. . ,
Bcbr E. and L. Marts, Marts, Boston, Audenrled, Nor
ton A Co.
Sob r M. C. Hart. Hart, Salem, Borda, Kellar A Nut
ting. rcbr Admiral, Steolman. Ralum, W. H. Johns A Bro.
Bchr U A. Danenhower.Sheppard.Roxbury, Rommel
A Hunter.
Schr Dirlgo, Baker. Boston, do.
schr K B. Wbeaton, Little, Boston, J. G. A G. 8. Rep-
pller.
Schr V. n. Sargent. Hargent. Portland, do.
ScbrG. Twlblll, Miller, Washington, Caldwell, Gor-
Bcdl"r,Meroiiart, Lloyd. Washington. Tyler A Co.
Schr M. Jell'ersou, Jelieraoii, Providence, Captain.
Schr J. Truman, slocum. New Bedford, Captain.
Hcbr West Dennis, Croweil, lioHtori. Captain.
Bcbr Roanoke, Barrett. Wushlncton. Captain.
Hcbr J. Babcock, Colcord. Portland, Captain.
Schr Old Zaoh, Lynch, New Haven, Captain.
St'r R. W IllinR. main. liuiLiujore. a. uruvm, r.
St'r O. H. Stout, Ford. Rlchinono, W. P. Clyde A Co.
St'r New York. Marshall. Washington, do.
St'r Ann EHr-a. Richards, New Yoru.W. P. Clyde Co.
TtiK Thos. Jefferson. Allen, tor Baltimore, with a tow
of barges, W. P. Clyde A Co.
ARRIVED SATURDAT.
Steamship Norman, Croweil, 48 hours from Boston,
with mJBO. and passengers to II. Wiusor & Co. -a
steamship Alexandila. Piatt, from Richmond, with
III (me. ui i,r.uuevu,
Br. brig Hunter, Bpeucer, 13 days trom Windsor, with
plaster to C. C. Van Horn.
Brig Blrchard and Torrey. Frlsbee, from Providence.
Brig K. P. Stewart, Holland, trom New York.
Brig Pride, Blauvelt, from WIlmlngton.Del.
Bchr M. Farrow. Congdon, S days from Bangor.wlth
lumber to captain. , ...
schr G. Ueerlng, Wlllard. 8 days from Portland.wlth
mdse. to Croweil A Collins.
bchr Onward. Evans, 2 days from Indian Rlver.wlth
grain to James Barratt. .... J"1??
bchr H. Warren. Connoll, 1 day from Magnolia, with
grain to J. L. Bewley A Co.
schr Tycoon. Cooper, I day trom Smyrna, with grain
to J. L. Bewley A Co. . .
Schr W. G. Audeurled, Hewitt, from Boston.
Hobr Trade Wind, Corson, from Boston,
SchrC. E. Elmer. Haley, from Boston.
Schr E. and L. Marts, Marts, from Boston.
Schr D. Collins. Townsend, from Boston.
Schr M. C. Hart. Hart, from Boston.
. . . . ... . i r,, . . . I Uuitr,n.
Schr M. V. Cook. Falkenberg, from Providence.
Bcbr M. Smith. Preston, from Hortou s Point.
Schr Harelton. Gardiner, from Taunton.
Bcbr Morning Star. Lynch, from Bridgeport.
Schr E. II. Naylor, Bomers, from Weymouth.
Schr S. It. Thomas. Arnold, from Middletown.
hour J. i ruman. niocum. rum uuw..
Hchr J. Magee. Lynch, from New Haven.
utaamar pi, ii ..rtoi r.hia.. Kuiiz.from Wahineton,wltn
idse. toW.T. Clyde A Co. t, , . .
steamer Hannah aud Bophla. Tett, from Quaking
Steamer Vulcan, MorrlBon. 24 hours from New York,
Uth mdse. to W. M. Batrd A Co.
I-.,-Thna UHVannn Allen, trom Baltimore. Wltll
low of barge to W. V. Cly de A Co. -j-
tporrewrmOfne ot th Philadelphia JReeAnno -
lorCaliloruia; Fauuy, for Montevideo; and Ada, for
iremen, in company wiih iu u,o. .v..
uu steamer larwur. .or , rAS,T iTI f'Stka"
wrvrinw. to m AKINITRB.
rrv, A An.n.i. ro iiht t,Mret.r,tnreexhiblted atthellght
Itatlon near the mouth of St. John's river, and south
hue of tbe entrance to jacKsoiivuie. r u- urou
lioved.aud the station reestablished. .with , a third
rder lens apparatus, showing a nxeu wo n nsui.
Llun)lnutliigBnarcof8l5 degrees of the horizon, aud
liiouid be seen uuaer ordinary cirui""'r';''"
jl leurleen miles. Jri.
I Ileigbt of lower irom drhb io iuii pmuo i
Helmut of focal Plane above sea level ."feet.
l i ne tower is ruuui"" rr iu
irm: keener's dwelllnii painted white. . LiUUff
ILuU 80 28 40 N., Ion. 61 21 40 W. of Ureenwicn.
Il'he Daboll trumpet at West Quoddy Hend Light
. . . , . . , , ...11, ......nmlulin IflOV
lion. naviDR oeeu rctinireu, win uo-uuu-u-.-atber
as herelolore. . f
ortland, July 10, 1SC7. Mwe bkh
rasters of vessels bound to China can obtain all
estary lulormation in relation w iuo viuunso u"v
ulullonsat theolliCHor the New York Pilot Coin
sioners. No. 4 Burling slip, corner of Bouth street.
10RN EXCIIANGB
i bag iiAnuiitiuui,
JOHN X. BAILEY A CO.,
BKMOVKU TO
- F. Corner of MARK KT and WATER Streets,
. Philadelphia.
DEALERS IN BAGS AND BAGGING
Ot every Description, tor
aln, Flour, Bait, Super-Phosphate of Lime, Bone
'rlrc, i; CTTNNY bags constantly on hand.
!' """
. Ii n n ft rimriufrA f, ui. I li"" , J
tlculetl attention paid to repairing. 6 80 6m
1 I P. PL w. B.
-linTR PATENT WINDOW BOWER.
Pi
I-" . 1 ,... a .Ha... . M . ...... at....
V.verv i
ousekeeper m" " " r " "
suoerseue the old-fashioned ribbons, price,
,..! ner nalr. bold everywhere, and
ters; the.
'1 wenly-
wholesai a rwail By THIRD HtrSet.
4
AUCTION SALES.
J-Hll.ip Kon, Auctioneer
CCLELLAND 4 c.
M
ATJITIIONKKRH. Nq MKI MAKKKT Rt!-M
TJ,N3 1VER CO., AUCTION SERS
O No. 28S and 284 MARKET Street.
AT PRIVATE BALK.
M cases tine palm fan, round handles. 78
S
AMU FL C. FORD A SONS, AUCTIONEEUS ,
vr BJ UUI1U nil
Sales of Real Estate. Stocks, loans, etc., at Phila
delphia Exchange, every Friday at 12 o'clock, noon.
Our sales are advertised In all the dally and several
ot the weekly newspapers, by separate handbills of
ench property, and by pamphlet catalogues, one
ttimifiand of which will be Issued ou Wednesday pre
ceding each sale.
jtEAL FJSTATE AT PRIVATE BA LE.
JW. GUM MET ft SONS, AUCTIONEERS
No. Mis WALNUT Street
Hold Rerolar Sale of
REAL ESTATE, S'JCCKB. AND BKXTJETTTE8 Al
THE PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE,
Handbills of each property Issued separately,
luoo catalogues published and circulated, containing
full descriptions of property to be sold, as also, par
tial list of protieriy contained In onr Real Estate Regis
ter, and oflered at private sale.
Sales advertised daily In all the dally newspapers
M,
TI10MA8 A 80NB. NUS. 139 AND 141
B. FOURTH Btreel.
TWO STEAM ENGINES, TUBULAR ROILEIUi
M ULLti. HKADINU MA CH 1 N E, ETC.
On Tuesday Afternoon,
2.1d Inst., at 8 o'clock, ou Tacony Creek, below Ortho
dox street, Franklord, 2 sti am engines, complete, lif
teen and live horse power tubular boilers, carding ma
chines. 2 mules. Sod spindles each; speeders, bobbins,
spreaders, heading machine, heating pipes, vines,
tools, etc. 72
May be seen on tbe morning of the sale at 8 o'clock.
BUFERIOR FURNITURE, FINK BRUSSELS CAR
PETS. ETC
On Wednesday Morning.
24th Inst., at 10 o'clock, at No. ZH S. Ninth street,
the superior walunt parlor auddinlng-room furniture,
neat chamber Ini nltiire. etc. 1 7 20 H
B
Y THOMAS BIRCH A SON, No. 1110 CUES-
ui street, anove n.ieventa street.
Sa'e Bt No. 1229 Brown street.
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.
On Tuesday Mornlmr,
July CI. at 10 o'clock, at No. L!-2S Brown street, will
be sold the Furniture of a family removing Iroin the
cily, comprising Brussels and ingrain carpets,
walnut parlor furniture, covered with balr cloth,
v ul nut chamber suits, beds aud mattresses, looking
Klacses, dining-room lurniture, etc. 7 20 it
Can be seen on the morning ot sale, at 9 o'clock.
PANCOAST A WARNOCK, AUCTIONEEUS,
No. 40 MARKET BTREKT.
104 B A B B E 1
L. S FLOUR.
Will be sold at Anetlon by
No. 28 SOUTH: FKONT STREET.
101 BAKUELS FLiOUU,
The property of the Government, and sxld be
cause ot surplns quantity.
Hale to begin al 11 o'clock A. M., 2M JULY.
18H7. c. L.. KILUUItN,
711) 3t Brevet Brig.-Pen., A. C. i. 3.
COPARTNERSHIPS.
THE PAR1NER8H1P HERETOFORE ESIST
ln(c between F. O. ANDRES, W. O. H. ANUKKS,
A. C, MoCURD Y fe R. L. FEN.NOCK, under thestvle
and title of the INTERN ATION AL A UVERTISlNi
AND B. V. COMPANY ot Philadelphia and Aew
York, ls this duy dissolved by mutual consent. The
business will hereafter be conducted by It. L. PEN
NOCK, A. U AlvCURDY A W. P. BOLTON, to whom
till outstanding debts are payable, and who aloue
have authority to use the name of the firm
A. C. McCURDY, W. C H. ANDRES.
R. L. l'ENNOUK, F. O. ANDRES.
July 19. 1S67. 710 3t
FOR SALfc AND TO RENT.
f GERMANTOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE
JLia. CHEAP. House, 11 rooms, newly papered, and
painted; gas, hot and cold water: location high and
well shaded: lot 30 by 110 feet. Terms easy. Imme
diate possession. Apply at WILBON'B Tea Ware
house. No. 2 CHEHNUT street. 61 tl
OTO LET- PAIiT OF THE HOUSE NO
509 B. FOURTH tstreet, below Lombard, east
-nie. Inquire on the premises. References re
quired. S 28
EXCURSIONS.
P-rCIX EXCURSIONS UPTHE RIVER.
J4rmiThe snleudid steamboat JOHN A.
VvitisEU makes daily Afternoon Excursions to
Burllngton-and Bristol, stopping al RIverton, Torres
dale, Andalusia, and Beverly, each way. These
excursions leave CHE8NUT STREET WHARF at
2 o'clock In the Afternoon. Returning, leave Bristol
al 4 o'clock, arriving In the city at 6 o'clock P. M.
FARE F'jcuralon, 40 cts. Each way, 26c. 8 26 3m
gUMMER TRAVEL
VIA
NORTH PEJiNSTIVANIA BAIL.ROAD.
SHORTEST AND MOST PLEASANT ROUTE TO
WILKESBARRE,
MAUCH CHUNK,
-I A CrWf-VXT
ALLEN TOWN,
AlOUNT OA RMETj.
HAZLETON,
EETLTLEIIEM,
And all points in the
LEHIGH MAHANOY, AND
w i umnu v A IjLj r.ya
Commodlons Cars. Smooth Track, Flue Scenery, and
Excellent Hotels are the specialties of this route.
Through to Wllkeubarre and Mauch Chunk without
change of cars.
EXCURSION TICKETS,
From Philadelphia to Principal Points, lssned frem
tne iRKi-i' vt tisM yjssijY. at iteaucea Kutea, ou
buturdayB, good to return till Monday evening.
IXCURHION TICKETS TO WILKESBARRE,
Good for TF N DAYS, Issued any day.
Tlirougli Trains leave the Depot, BERKS and
AMERICAN directs, at 715 A. M., 1'30 P. M and S'20
P. M.
For particulars see Time Table In dally papers.
ELLIS CLARK, General Agent.
Philadelphia, July l,
Tickets sold aud Bagsagn Checked through to tbe
principal points at Munu's North Pennsylvania Bag
gage Express Oliice, No. 105 S. FIFTH bt, 7 9-liu
Q A M P MEETING,
VISELASD, NEW JEBSET,
CU9IHENCINU WEDNESDAY, JULY 17.
WEMT JKKSEI H All. HO AD LINES
Leave foot of MARKET Street (Upper Ferry), as
follows, commencing July 17. ISO":
FOR V IN ELAND, b oo A. M., 9 00 A. M., 8 00 P. M.,
and S o P. jA.
RETURN I NO TRAINS.
LEAVE VINELAND FOR PHILADELPHIA at
. 1H A. M., S as A. M.. 8-l P. M.. and S-66 P. M
FXCl'KhlON TICKETS, good any time during the
Cump, il-76. WM. J. SttWELu
7 16 Hit Superintendent,
gOPER'S NEW AMERICAN
BBEEC1I-I.OADING BEPEATIK SHOT
CCS,
FIIIINO FOUR SHOTS IN TWO SECONDS,
Using ordinary Ammunition. Manufactured by the
ROPFJt REPEATLNU RIFLE COMPANY, Am
herst, Massachusetts, ntider personal supervision of
O. M. fcPFJKCER, Inventor of tbe famous SPEJSCEB
RIFLE. Send tor circular. 618 8mlp
CHARLES RUMPP,
JPOTTTF-MONWAIF, POCKET-BOOK, AND
. nt,
I ' ' I f I "I 1 "iT 1T1 -11 - II uu .a - ,
TAMES E. EVAN8, CDN-MAKEIi, 80UTn
) street, above Second, would call the attention of
1 sportsmen to tni- i iiuneswieinonoi JiuttHhas' TKOU1'
AND B-SS POS (a new aHHonme.it), Files, aud all
' the usual selection of FISHING TACKLE m all its
IfANO MlJZT.KLOAPrNO GUNH a!(re4 to
716U
SHIPPING
BTKAM 10 MVKUrOOIr-CAlX-JwwiJlj
.. Ing at Uueenstown. 'I he Ininan Line,
siiiiiiiv senil-neekly, carrying the United stales Mulls
RET LRN TICK El W 1 0 PA h Is AND BACK. FIRST
CLAMS, Jon OOLD.
CITY OP ANTWERP.-. Saturday. July tf
F.I'JNBUKOH ........ W el ii wd ay . J 1 1 1 v I
CITY OF BOhlON Saturday, AuntiHt 8
CITY OF WAHH I N(I ON Wednesday, August 1
CITY OF BALTIMORE Satunlny, August HI
And each succeeding Saturday and Wednesday, a
Boon, from 1'ier No. 4a North Klver.
RATES OF PAtvsAOR
By the mall steamer sailing every Saturday,
l'avabla In Uold
Payable la Currency
First Cabin. ............fl in
Steerage
i o Lcnnon lift
t o jmaon. ........
To Paris 4!
1o Paris las
Fnssnue by the Wednesday Steamers: Fi'st Cabin
$11"-, steerage, :w. Payable In U. S. Currency.
Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Hamburg, Bre
men, etc., at moderate rales.
Steerage pasfsKefrom Liverpool or Qneenstown,
currency. Tlckeu can be bought her by persont
sending for their friends.
For further Information apply at the Company'
ofhee. JOHN , DALE, Agent,
No. 15 BROADWAY, N. Y.,
7 1 or No. 411 CHESNUT St., Philadelphia.
-StPtt. PA88AOE TO AND FROM
- -1 J- GREAT BKITAIN AND IRELAND
JY STEAMSHIP AND SAILINt PACKET,
AT REDUCED RATI-.
DRAFTS AVAI LA BLKTlt ROUUHOUT ENGLAND
IRELAND, MO'ILAM), AND WALES.
For particulars apply to
TA PMjOTTH. BROTHERS A CO
No. 8 SOUTH blreet, and No. 23 BROADWAY,
II Or to 1 11 OS. T. H KA RLE, No. 217 WALNUT Bt
f III.AI.1.I1IIA RICHMOND
7, AND NORFOLK STEAMSHIP LINK.
inituuun a i k i.i jmu, iu iii.m sou IH
A1ND WEST.
Tn ROUGH RECEIPTS TO NEWBERN.
Also, all points in North and South Carolina, Tta
Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad, and to Lynchburg
Vs., Tennessee, and tbe West, via Norfolk, Peters
burg, South-Side Railroad, aud Richmond and Dan
Vlile Railroad.
1 he regularity, safety, and cheapness of this rouu
commend It to the public as the most desirable me
dium for carrying every description of freight.
N o charge for commission, dray age, or any expense
Of transfer.
Steamships Insure at lowest rates, and leave regu
larly lrom iirnt wbarl above Market street.
Freight received dally.
WM. P. CLYDE A CO.
No. 14 North and fc-outh Wharves,
W. P. PORTER, Agent at Richmond and City
Point.
T. P. CROWELL A CO, Agents at Norfolk. 1
T11K PH1LADELPHI AMI)
fciy. SOUTHERN MAIL STEAMSHIP COM
iV'tt RKOULAK SEMI-MONTHLY LLNK,
F4H NEW OB LEAH Si. I, A.
8TA R OF TH E UN ION, 1(I7 tons. Capt. T. N . Cooksej
JUNIATA. 1216 tous, Captain P. F. Hoxla.
llOGA, 1U76 tons, Captain J. F. Morse.
Will leave this port every two weeks alternately
touching at Havana returning, for freight and pa
Bengers,
The TIOGA will leave tor New Orleans oe 8ATUR
DAY,AuguBtS,at 8 o'clock A. M., irom Pier No. IS
(seconfl wbarl o ov Sprnce street).
The STAR OF THji, UNioJN will leave New Or
leans tor this port July 20.
'1 brotigh bills ot lauing signed for freight to it i nu
ttalveslon, Natchez, Vickaburg, Memphis, NasuvUu
Cuiio.St. IOUis, LoulBVille, and Clncinuutl.
WILLIAM L. JAM ha, General Ageut,
41 If J No. 814 S. Delaware avenue
Agents at New Orleans, Creevy, Nlckerson A Co.
THE 11111
iilM-k SO L 111 ERN MA
rXST H REGULAR LINE
1JUADKEP1IIA ANl
MALL KThlA M.-.nrp
roil HA V ANN ADZ. A.
TONAWANDA.SW) tons, Captain Wm. Jennings.
WYOMING, SM) Uins. CHptain Jacob Teal.
The steamship WYOMING will leave for tts
above port on Saturday, July 27, at SCo'doclc A. M.
from Becond wharf below Spruce street.
Through passage tickets sold and freight taken foi
all polntuin connection with theGeorgla Central Rail
road. WILLIAM. L. JAMES. General Agent,
No. 814 S. Delaware avenue.
Agents at Savannah, Hunter A Gammelk 4 1
THE PHILADELPHIA AND
SOUTHERN MAIL K'l'n. A Uull TO tu .ti
Regular bkmi-montuly llne
jtvh n iLiiiiuiun , Pi . c.
The steamship PIONEER. 812 tons. Captain J. Ben
nett, will leave for tbe above port on SATURDAY
July 29. at s o'clock A. M., from Pier IS (.second whar
below Soruce street),
Bills o i lad lug signed at throngs iiid reduced rats
to an principal points in rsortu Carolina.
Agents at 1
at wi mlnvton. wortnADanleL
WILLIAM L. JAMES, General Agent,
No. 814 S Delaware avenna.
HAVANA STEAMERS.
RFMl.MOMTIIT.V 7 TWIT
CARRYING THE UNITED teTATEa MAIL.
The Steamships
HENDRJCK HUDSON......,CAPTAIN HOWES
mB Bl llirF.n CAPTAIN HOLMES
These Steamers will leave this port for Havaua
every other Tuesday at 8 A. M.
The Steamship HENDRRU'K nUDBON. (Howes
Master), will sail lor Havana on TUESDAY MORN
ING, July W), at 8 o'clock.
Passage to Havana, 860 currency.
No ireight received after Saturday.
For Freight or Passage apply to
THOMAS WATTSON A SONS,
5 18 No. 140 N. DELAWARE Avenu
NEW EXP It EMM I.IKR XA
Alexandria, Georgetown, aud Washington,
LvD. C, via Chesapeake and Delaware canal.
v.nn cuuneclloua at Alexandria trom the most direct
route for Lynchburg, Bristol, Kuoxvllle, Nashville,
Dnlton, and the Southwest.
Steamers leave regularly from the first wharf abovt
Market street.
Freight received dally.
WM. P. CLYDE A CO.,
So, 14 North and bouiu Wnarves,
J. B. DAVIDSON, Agent at Georgetown.
M.ELDRIDGE A Co., Agents al Alexandria, Vk
gluia. 81
ca OPPOSITION TO H4INA
!ilS;"I,oi'v AJAILY LINE FOR BALT
ni- ir M 1 1 h. M , vis Chesapeake and Deli
wale Cauul.
Philadelphia and Baltimore Union Steamboat Cora
pany, daily at 2 o'clock P. M.
'lhe Steamers of this line are now plying regularly
between this port aud Baltimore, leaving the second
wharf below Arch BUeet dally at IS o'clock P, M.
(Sundays excepted).
Carylng all description of Freight as low as any
Other line.
Freight handled with great care, delivered
promptly, aud forwarded to all points beyond tue
t rminus free ot commission.
Particular attention paid to tbe transportation of
all description of Merchandise, Horses, Carriages,
etc. etc. ...
For further Information, a
apply to
JOil
IN D. RUOFF, Agent,
Blfi No. 18 N, DELAWARE Aveuue.
FOB NEW YOKK, VIA DELA.
S$'Jpis ware and Karllau Canal.
5ihJt.a'i?i Expnws Steamboat Company Steam Pro-
Tciitia leave Dally lrom tirst whart below Market
street. Through in tenty-iuur Uuurs. GooUs for
warded to all points, North, East and West, treeo.
commission.
Freights received at tbe lowest rates.
WM. 1. CLYDE A CO., Agents,
No. H south W hurves.
JAMES HAND. Agent,
No. 104 Wall street, Nw York. 1 tf
-stobb FOR NfciW YORK. SWIFTSURB
1ST: .';-rflvJrTrausporiatlon Company Despatch
,.y....jj j swilisure Lines, via Delawan
aud Rarltan Canal, on aud after tho 16th of March,
leaving daily at 12 M. and 6 P. M., connecting wiU
all wortneru u uomu num.
For freight, which will be taken upon accommods
tins terajB, apply to
ling wai-. WILLIAM M. BAIRD A OQ.,
11 No. l:i2 S. DELAWARE AvennB.
TO SHIP CAPTAINS AND OWNERS,
l ne unaersignea navlnic lessed tna K kn.
IsjAO'ION SCREW DOCK, begs to Inform his friendt
and the patrons oi tue uoca inui ne is preparea will
increased facilities to accommodate those having ves
nels io ne raiseu ur remurwi, aim oemg a practica
ship-carpenter aud caulker, will give personal atin
t.i.in to the vessels entrusted to him for repairs.
CaptainBor Ageuts.bhip-CarpenlerB, and MaohlnlBb
hnviiiB vesseis to repair, are solicited to call.
Having the agency fur the sale of "Welterstedt't
Patent Metallic Composition" for Copper paint,f
the preservation of vessels' bottoms, for this cliy.I
nreuared to furnish the same on reasonable tertus.
V 4 JOHN H. HAMMI'IT,
Kensington Screw Dock,
1 DELAWARE Avenue, above Laurel sureet
JOHN CRUMP,
OAltPNTEU AND BUILDEH
KllOri' NO. SIB K.ODSJE STREET, AN D N O.
17KB lllESHVI K1KEET,
FHllASHXPHTA
1kjILiii.uI U.WtIV
S.B. Corner of
FOURTH and CHESTNUT ST?
kiSUMCTlIEKR or
run" t.3. VALISES, BAGS. RETICULES, and BVel
Actfoxipuon of Traveling Goods.
IBlaka bb4 HAUt litiHUrvi.
JULY 22, 1867.
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
pvTXAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSU
J BANCK COMPANY, Incorporated by tbe Legis
lators of Pennsylvania, 1886.
Office, B. X. corner of THI RD an d WALNUT Btreets
Philadelphia.
MARINE INSURANCES
vessels, cargo, and freight, to all parts of tbe world.
INLAND INSURANCES
on roods by river, canal, lake, and land carriage, to
all parts ot tbs Union.
FIRK INSURANCES
on merchandise generally.
On Stores, Dwelling Houses, etc
ASSETS OF THE COMPANY,
November t. iNrti.
1100,001 rjntted States 6 l'er Cent. Loan,
1871 114,000"00
120,000 United bUtea 6 Per Cent. Loan,
1SHI........... 188,800'OU
too, 000 United Males 7 -io Per Cent.
lan, Treasury Notes. 211,(0000
125,000 City of Philadelphia 8 Per Cent.
Loan (exeni.tN) 128.682'M
M,0O0 State of Pennsylvania Per
Cent. Loan. .. M.700-00
68,000 t-tale or Pennsylvania & Per
Cent. Loan 44,62000
60,000 State ot New Jersey Six Per
Cent Iao. ...... 10 75000
20,000 Pennsylvania Railroad. 1st
Mortgage, Six Per Cent,
Bones.. .... ... .... tM,60000
25,000 Pennsylvania Railroad, 2d
Mortgage, Six Per Cent. Bonds 14J250-O0
25,000 Western Pennsylvania Rail
road Six Per Cent. Bonus
(Pennsylvania Railroad gua
rantees) 10,75000
80,000 State ol Tennessee Five Per
Cent, Loan.... ..... 18,00000
7,000 State ot Tennessee JSlx Per
Cent. Ixaii 4000
15,600 800 Shares Stock of German
town Gas Company (principal
and Interest guaranteed by
tbe city or Philadelphia).. 15,0o00l.
7450148 Shares Stock of Pennsylva
nia Railroad Company..'........ 8,25825
1,000 100 Sb ires Stock of North Penn
sylvania Railroad Company- t.MO'OO
2000 80 Shares Stock of Philadel
phia and Southern Mall
Steamship Company I0,00000
195,901. Loans on Bonds aud Mortgage,
1st Llena on City Properly..- 195.900-00
11.045,050 par. Market valne.
11,070,280-75
86,000-00
27,68720
18,923-90
2,90000
IXWt, 11,0806201.
Real Estate ,.
Rills receivable for Insurances
mud m
Balance due at agencies. Pre
miums on Marine Policies,
Accrued Interest, and other
debts due to the Company......
Scrip and Stock of sundry Insu
rance and other Companies,
16178. Estimated value
( ash in Bank .,8ll,lt)2-26
Cash In Drawer...,. 447 14
41.54000
l,407,Ml1i
This being a new enterprise, the Par is assumed
as the market value,
Thomas C. Hand,
Samuel E. Stokes,
uuu v. Aavis,
Edmund A. Souder,
Iheophllus Paulding,
John R. Penrose,
James Traqualr,
lUury C. Dullett, Jr.,
James C Hand,
jieury oioan,
William O. Bonlton,
Edward Darlington.
it. jouea urooge,
Edward Latourcade.
Jacob P. Jones,
James B. McFarland,
Joshua P. Eyre,
w li nam c. Ludwlg,
Joseph H. Seal.
speocer.Mcllvaine,
J. Ji. semple, Pittsburg,
A. B. Berger. "
D. 1 . Morgan, "
George W. Bernardon.
George G. Lelper,
xiugu vraig,
John D.Taylor,
Jacob Rlegel,
C HAND, President.
. JOHN C, DAVIS, Vice-President.
Hknkt Ltlbukn. Secretary. 1 8
1829 CHARTER PERPETUAL.
Franklin Fire Insnraiicc Co.
OF PBIXvADEIJPaLIA.
OFFICKl
NOS. 48U AN 487 CHEMNDT BTKKCT.
ASSETS ON JAHUABT 1, 18 7,
,tai3.14-18.
Canltal .
,8400 .00000
Accrued Surplna..
Premiums.......
(MS.718-W
..1,206,48215
UNSETTLED CLAIMS,
27.481-18
INCOME FOB lata,
KrOMMES PAID SINCE 18S9 OVEB
tfs.soo.ooo.
Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms
DIRECTORS.
Cuarles N. Bancker
George Falea,
Alfred Filler,
I rancis W. Lewla. M. D.
Peter McCall,
'Ibomaa bparka.
Tobias W agner,
liamuel Grant
UeorgeW, Richards
Isaac
CHARLES N. BANCKER. President.
GEORGE FALEs. Vice-president.
J. W. MCALLISTER. Secretary pro tern. 181 tliai
j AKE. A LIFE POLICY
IX TDK
BROOKLYN
LIIEIKSDHANCE COMPANY
OF NEW YORK.
OFFICE:
&. . Ccr. StVLISTn and CKEtiMT.
E. 23. COLTON,
I28
tUENEBAI. AOENT.
PROVlDtM LltE AND TKU8T COMPANY
OF PHI iut DELI'H 1 A,
No. ill bouth lutlt'lh street.
INCOK1 OKA'lED 8U MONTH. HiXl, 1866.
CAPITAL, tl6o,IXHi, PAID LN.
Insurance on Lives, by Yearly Premiums; or by 5,
10 ur 2o ear Premiums, Nou-iortuiture.
Annuities granted ou luvorahie terms,
leim Policies, Children's Endowments.
Tills Company, while giving the Insured the security
ol a psid-up Capital, will divide the entire proiits of
the LHe bubluens among its policy holdtrs.
Moneys received al Interest, and paid ou demand.
Authorised by charier to execute Trusts, aud to act
as Executor or Aumlnislralor, Assignee or Guardian,
unU lu other fiduciary capacities, under appointment
ol any Court ot this Commonwealth, or any person or
persons, or bodies politic or corporate.
WKlLC'TUllM.
SAM UEL R. SHIPLEY, HENRY HAINES,
JOSHUA U. MORRIS, T. W1STAR BROWN",
RICHARD Vt OOD. W. C. lAJNUM'IRETH,
RICHARD CADttllRY, WILLI AM HACKER,
CHARLES F.t-OtFJN.
SAMUEL R. SHIPLEY, ROWLA-f-D PARRY,
PresideuU Actuary,
WM. C. LONGSTRETH, Vice President
THOMA6 WlbTAR. M. D,, J. B. TOWNSEND.
7iKj Medical Examiner. Legal Adviser.
LTlltE lML'KANCB EXCLUSIVELY. TJL1E
Ji PENNSYLVANIA F1RH INSURANCE COM
PANY Incorporated lutb Charter Perpetual No.
Oil) WALNUT Street, oj poBlte Independence Square.
This company, lavorably known to tne community
lor over lorty yeuis, continues to insure against loss
or damage by tire on Public or Private Buildings,
elllier permanently or for a limited time. Also, ou
Furniture, Slocks of Goods, and Merchandise gene
ruHy, on liberal terms.
'Iheirlaiilial, together with a large Surplus Fund,
is Invested iu the most carelul maimer, which enables
them to otter to the Insured au undoubted security m
the ctue of lobs.
Daniel Smith. Jr..
John Deverenx,
Tholiias Smith,
Henry Lewis,
J. Gilllnubani Fell.
Alexuuder Rencon,
Isaac Hailehuist.
Thumas itoLDins,
DANIEL SMITH, Jb., President,
ffimis G. Cbowkll. Secretary. 8 S)
"DIICENIX INSURANCE COMPANY OF
I riilLslU'.LrjiiA
TMJ !'4-CTlARTER PERPETUAL,
-- tuuange,
1NSUR
Inmage by
rchandlse,
rmaueuUy
on for more
j losMus have
awls, Jr.
TM. B. Muliuiiy.
John T. Lewla,
William S. Grant,
Robert W. Learning,
D. Clark Wharton,
iheujauiiu Eitlng.
Thomas II. Powers,
A. R. At c Henry,
Edmund Castlllon,
buniuei wucox,
Ixiuls !. Norrw.
JOHN WuciiEliKK. Prualdent.
Baisvkl Wilcox Secretary.
INSURANCE COMPANIES. A
NSURANCic COMPANY
' OF
NORTH AMERICA.
OFFICE, No. m WALNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA
INCORPORATED KM. CHARTER FKRPETUAL,
CAPITAL,, 500,00. '
ASftKTS. JAN CART , 1807, l,70t,7M
INKCBI'M MARINR, TNlAN TRAKSPOBs
ixiiun AUtiii. xi-ma,
DIBCCTOka.
ArtrinrO. Ooffln, Georga L. Harrison,
Samuel W. Jones,
John A. Brown,
Charles Taylor,
Ambrose White,
Richard D. Wood,
William Welsh,
S. Morris Wain,
Francis R. Cone.
EUward 1L Trotter,
Edward 8. Clarke,
William Oumralngs, ,
T.Charlton Henry,
Alfred D. Jess up,
John P. White.
rfuuo nasou,
ARTHUR G. (XlFtrrNT. Pnalil.nL '
Louis (1. Madeira,
Chablibb Ptcatt, sretary. i 1
WILLIAM BUEHLER, If arrlshnra-. Pa.. Central
Agent lor the btale of Pennsylvania. llbf
QI11ARD FIRE AND MARINE
INSURANCE COMPANY, , ;
(No. 630) ,
N. K. COR, CDESNUT AND 6EVENTH BTS.
TPRI-LAnitr.PBIA.
CAPITAL AND BIIMPLIB OTF.B SOOOw
tattlJlK fOB 1800, 8108.S84.
Losses paid and Accrued In 18,
47.00
Of wblcb amount not $:00 remain nnpsld at this date .
iw,ixpu,mi ui property naa oeen successniily Insnreq
by this Company in thirteen years, and EiAht Hun
dred Loss by Fire promptly paid. ,
DIRECTORS. 7
Thnmas Oravan.
Silas Yerkes. Jr.,
Altred S. GlUett,
N. 8. Lawrence,
Charles I. Dupont,
Uflnrr F. V n. .
rnrmao Sbeppard,
Thomas MacKellar,
John Sunulee.
John W. laghorn,
Joseph
aritv M r .-.!
. , ... , "'' "luiyjui, x-resraeni
A. B. OTLLETT, Vlce-PresIdenU
g-Ufmwi JAMES B. ALVORD, Beoretsv. )
'ill t ( AU .... . . r nttW w a . .
ENGINES, MACHINERY, ETC.
QOLD'S IMPROVED I
PATENT LOW 8TEA1J
AKD
t
HOT WATEB APPARATUS, j
rOB WARMINtJ - AND TEJXTILATIHfl '
WITH PURE EXTEB5AI, ALB.
Also, the approved Cooking Apparatus. '
THE AMEHICAN EITCHEITEH ;
On the European plaa of heavy castings, durability
and neatness of construction. v
Suitable lor Hotels, Public Institutions, and tbe better -
Class oi rnvate xteaiaenoea.
Also, Agents for tbe sale ot ' I
SFEAKMAN-S FATENT SAFETY VALVE,
Which Bhould be connected with every water hack
and boiler, and GRIF FITH'S ,
PATENT ARCHIMEDEAN VENTILATOR;
UNION STEAM AND WATER HEATING COMPANY.;
, JAMES P. WOOD k C04 : .' i
NO. 41 OVTII rOVBTII STREET, -t
B. M. FELTWELL, Superintendent sMtnt 1
. r
irfpfa PKNN BTEAM ENGINE AND
AMJ -Al BOILER WORKJS.-NEAEIE A LEVY.
k IvACllCAL AND THEORETICAL EJSG1NEKRH. t
MACHlNDi'lS, BOlLi.R MAKERS. BLACkI
SMITHS, and FOUlSDKltb, having tor many year '
been In successful operation, aud oeen exoiuslvelp
engaged In building and repairing Marine and River "
Engines, high aud low-pressure, Iron Boilers, Wale
Tanks, Propellers, etc. etc, respectfully offer their '
services to the puhllo as being fully prepared to oon
tract lor engines of all sizes, Marine, River, and '
eiiailonary; having suis of patterns of different elsea. '
are nreuared l MxecutA nrilur. ltv. n,i..ir '
. . ,uiv. uauuilL
Every description ot pattern-making made at the
shortest notice. Hlfcb and Low-pressure Fine.
Tubular, and cylinder Boilers, of the beat PennsvH
van la charcoal iron. Forgings of all sixes and kinds
iron and Brass Castings of all descriptions; Hod
Turning, Screw Cutting, and all other work oonneotad
wiih the above business.
Drawings and specifications for all work dona
at the establishment free of nhanru. b,,H ar.b. T
anteed. aw
The subsonprs have ample wharf-dock room tot
repairs of boats, where they can lie in perfect aaletr "
aud are provided with shears, blocks. etc "
fur raising beavy or light weights. )
JACOB O, NEAFIJL
JOILN P. LEVY. )
8211 BEACH and PALMER Utreeta. .
. VACOHAM MSOIBICX, WILLIAM XT. mm.. ,
JOHN TB. OOra. titj,
WAteBJUSGTON Streets, '
PHILSUULPHIA. :
MERRICK A SONS,
ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS,
manufacture High and Low Pressure bteara Engines
lor Land, River, and Marine Service. w
Rollers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, etc.
castings of all kluds, either iron or brass.
Iron i rame Roots lor Gas Works, Workshops, and t
Railroad Stations, etc ' I
Retorts aud Gas Machinery, of the latest and xncM
improved construction. 1 '
Every description of Plantation Machinery, and c
-.ugar, Saw, aud Grist Mills. Vacuum Pans, Open
Hieain Trains, Defecators, Fillers, puiuuiiig W. '
a'iues, etc r -
boie Agents for N. Bllienx'a Patent Sugar Boiling '
Apparatus, iSesmyth's Patent Steam Hammer, and
Anpiuwall A Woolsey'a Patent Centrli'tigal Suuar 1
Draining Machine. taut '
BRIDESBUBO MACHINE WOBKfl
OFFICE,
Ko. 68 N. EROKT STREET,
fBILAOKU-HJA.
We are prepared to 1U1 orders to any extent for onr
weil-knowu
ilACILLNERT FOB COTTON AND WOOLLEN
M ILLS.
including all recent Improvements in Carditis. Bnln
nlng, aud Weaving.
W e Invite the attention of manufacturers to oar ex
tensive works.
li ALFRED JENjgH A BON,
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, ETC.
gTANDBRlDQE, BARR & CO.,
LMPOKIEEB OP AKD DEALERS Uf
FCFIIEN AKD AMERICAN HARDWARE,
NO, 181 MARKET STREET,
Oflert or sale a large stock of
llurd-waro aud Cutlery,
TOGETHER WITH
1000 kgs nails
AT BLDCILU PBICEM. I7tbata
O
U T L E Ii T..
A Hub assortment of POCKET and TATtr.m rrrrp.
LERY, RAZORS. RAZOR STROPS, LADIia' 8CIS- '
S0R3, PAPER AND TAILORS' SHEARS, ETC, .' "
L. V. HELMOLD'S v
Cutlery Store, No. 138 South TENTH Street,
11 Three doors above Walnut, - -
FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES t
r
C. L. MAISER. v
lfANUFACTttBKB Of )
TIBK AKD BVRtiLAB-PBOer
SAFES. i
LOCKSMITH, BELErllAJNCIKB, AID r
VtlLCBlN MCIA-xHAO 1UUOW1BK, ,
t6l WO. 4S-A BACK Ml AEtET.
A LAEGE ASSORTMENT. OF F1R1 '
a; i ! .. TRiimlar-oroof SAFES on hand, with lnald
P,1..10W. tfc VWJS BuW
7 lit III) I "
thee put vu uv"' r