The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, July 25, 1867, FOURTH EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    CITY INTELLIGENCE.
W)R ADDITION Al
LOCAL I'i KMHSKEOUT3IDB PAOHS.
MILL KX T RA OHDINA R Y.
i7 . lorU itclin HrtentlAcfilljr
Bruise Tliemnclvca for 91000, near tied
Bank Ai ltoirbl UclcKatloo Wit
ness the Fight.
YctndBy afternoon, about 2 o'clock, 8 host
Cf the "laucy," eniDrtioiiiK specimen ol almost
every dinrepmablo cliaruoicr coming under that
familiar term, wH1e their way to a secluded
arena near Ked Bunk to witness a "mill" in Its
TcrieKt sense, bistwtrn two New fork rounns and
romnion bruisers, viz. : Captain Isaian Ryndors,
alias PrevOht, and Ttioiiiar- M. Kvans, alia Foley.
The fleht, according to the oriRinul Intention,
wan to have been waned near New York, but
fcecause of the lotorlerenne of the police, or for
some other irason, the tray was adjourned to
the Deihborlmod ol this city. The obtect la
view by this delightful mashing pro.;cs was
twofold the lrtiiren ot a victor and tue posses
sion ot a purse ol $1000.
The New York parties arrived In the train due
kere at 1 o'alock, and proceeded at once to the
place designated for the rjht. There were about
live hundred persons from New York bruisers,
pickpockets, thieves, etc. and about the same
number from this city.
The place selected was fitted for better scenes
a dell In the midst of a grove of nines. A
twmty-foar leet square ring was staked out, and
all the piizo-rtng paraphernalia brought into
requisition. The com bin ants came into the ring
al'out lialt-paft 3 o'cRc-u, arm in-arm.
John f revolt, or Captain Kynder, Gludiator
No. 1, Is torty six years of aire, five feet ciprht
inches in height, weighs 140 pound, and is a
well-known New York politician. Ills colors
were blue.
Dennis Foley, Gladiator No, 2, is twenty-nine
years of age, five leet nine and a quarter inches
hiph, and weighs 164 pouuds. His colors were
red and whi'e.
Some trouble was had in settling upon a
referee; but this dilUculty was finally obviated
by 1he unanimous appointment of John Tier
mnn, a person of polliico coppero sentiments,
hailing from famed ttothaiu. About halt-after 3
o'clock the mill commenced, and was continued
In the following order:
i lrst Round The pugilists had scarcely toed
the mark before they "went to work." A cork
screw shot from Foley with his lett was neatly
Earried by Prevost, who lodged a stunning right
ander on Foley'B ear, and sont him to grass.
(By the way, the bets at first were even, but
8 the first knock-iiown blow was awarded to
Prevost, the betting changed eight to seven.)
tecond Round Foley came forward rather
cured ot his surety, and Prevost also Heemed to
have his eye opened. A neat contest of skill
resulted, till at last Foley struck Prevost's horn,
and a bountiful flow of blood resulted. Both
closed and tell, Foley giving Prevost the crook.
Third Round A pelt that sent Prevost's teeth
rattling down his throat opened this round, but
a eockdologer from Prevost, sent Foley again to
grass.
Fourth Round Foley cams up puffing con
siderably from the body blow he had received
is the previous round, but he evidently meaut
work, as he sent out a ncht hander which
niicued, and received a comollment on the right
eye. which immediately raised a "mouse," and
enclosed the eye in a circle of blue. This whole
round was off-fighting, one retreating when the
other advanced. It concluded by Foley going
almost heels over head over the ropes, under
the influence of an upper cut from Prevost.
Filth Round Foley, nothing disconcerted,
was prompt to time. Heavy countering, in
which the blood spouted copiously on both
sides, resulted in Prevost going to grass.
Sixth Round Foley seemed elated, and smiled
as well as he could with the gashes and swell
ings in his face, and went to work as quick as
he faced his opponent. He delivered a terrific
blow on Prevost's right eve, in which he badly
Injured his right hand. His blow laid open the
llebh above Prevost'u right eye, and it was only
alter the most extraordinary exertions of his
seconds that Prevost was brought to time.
Seventh Round Ho was scarcely able to
stand in this round, and Foley appeared quite as
groggy, his lett eye closed, and his lace a mass
of lumps. A counter, a cross-buttock, and a fall
ended ibe round.
Eighth Round Prevost came up apparently
as fresh as ever. Foley rushed in like a mad
man, and was rewarded by being imprisoned in
chancery. He was fearfully beaten about the
face, and only escaped final punishment by
dropping on his knees. Betting seventy to thirty
cn PrevoFt.
Ninth Round Prevost apoeared to feel his
oats, and levelled Foley wilh a half-arm blow.
Tenth Round Foley sent in a compliment
that made Prevost's hair almost stand on end.
His nose appeared to be mashed flat under the
application, and presently began to swell to the
proportions of a pumpkin. He confined his
attentions to Foley to the region of the chest,
but finally went down bv a back fall. Foiev
on top.
Eleventh Round Both men appeared dis
tressed, puffing like porpoises. There were blue
lumps on Foley's chest, and one of his eyes was
closed. There was only a red line athwart the
livid lump that marked where hi3 eye ought to be.
Prevost's Hps were swelled to the proportions ot
those of a Congo negro, his nose was the size ot
a summer radish, and his right arm was con
siderably swelled by the blows he received in
skilful parryiug. Both sparred for wind, and
danced around the ling, ducking and pirouet
ting like two turkeys on a hot stove plate.
Feints tor a point were tried two or three times,
and were all failures, until Prevost put in a
slat Ding right-hander on Foley's jaw, which that
functionary returned with interest on the
gigantic proboscis ot Prevost. Betting even.
Tweltth Round Lively fibbing in this round.
Doth men giving and taking. Foley down.
Thirteenth Round Prevost took Foley off his
feet with a terrific upper cut, which seemed to
be powerful enough to smash all the lower max
illary. Fourteenth Round Foley slow to time; Pre
vost putliing and blowtner. Both men sparred
lor a minute and then delivered simultaneously.
Both down.
Fitteenth Round The whisky of the bottle
holders now begin to operate powerfully on both
men, and they caoie up as tresh as at the begin
ning of the fight. Both of them even tried to
smile thougti such a smile! Both fought wildly,
exchanging light tips, and concluded by falling
lovingly together to the od.
Si teen th Round This was the fiercest round
turning point. It was give and take tor at least
four minutes amid the cheers and encouraging
tries of the roughs assembled around the
"square ring." The iron fists thudded into the
raw flesh on each othor's faces swUbl swisnl
Following the blows came the close. Cries of
Foul!" were directed to the referee at a supposed
attempt of Foley to gouge Prevost. But Provost
proved the better man, and by a dexterous
crook threw Foley. He landed on his head and
was conducted to his corner much demoralized.
Seventeenth, Eighteenth, and Nineteenth
Kounds Prevost had the flirht all his own way.
Foley merely walked tip to be knocked down.
All the knock down blows were body blows,
and romo of the keen ones In the crowd as
serted that Foley was saving his strength for
me uuaie.
Twentieth Round Prevost came up con
Jidently, as did Foley, to the wonder of those
who had betted aga'nst him. Prevost reached
for him, and, in return, received a sockdologer
in tne necit, wn'cn npun rum round like a top,
Before he could recover. Folev pave him an.
other In the left ear, which sent him heels over
head Into his comer (the fight was near that),
overturning the seconds, reporters, camp stools,
and whickv bottles.
Twenty-first Round "It's all riht . muttered
Prevost through his compressed lips as be lett
the snees oi ma kuuu, auu me pelt tuat Foley
received from him in the ribs served to show
thut. he thouaht so. Foley, nothing Wh
touched the compressed lipa again, and a ruby
stream flowed therefrom. There was some
-lovpr in-tiehting in this round, in wh W'.h iirth
were additionally damaged, and at last rolled
n the grass tosetner.
Twfintv-second Round isota png in ibis
vnnnil were of fearful appearance. The seconds
K.t unonced the blood off both their bodies, but
) the little time that it took them to walk to
THEJDAILY EVENING TELEGAPH PHILADELrniA, THURSDAY,
tbe rentie of the "square rlnr," the blood had
flowed down their bucks and breasts, giving
tbem nothing it not a ghastly appearance. A
reminder from Foley on Prevost's left eyo bathed
him with more crimson. A second stroke from
Foley pot him Into chancery. He was fearfully
pounded. He escaped by dropping on his kuee.
From this round to the eighty-sixth the ham
mering was but a rehashing of bruised and luce
rated faces. As it was, the whole fight was a
question of endurance, for the blows merely
swinhcd in the bloody ileal) ; no more disfiguring
could be done. At the eighty-sixth round both
were blind, and croped lor each other, wasting
feeble blows upon the air. At the call for tho
eighty-seventh Foley was helpless in his corner.
The sponge was thrown up, and Prevost de
clared tho winner in one hour and thirty-eight
minutes. A large amount of money changed
Lands, Rynders' friendsj winning heavily.' No
oilicers of the law made their appearance, and
at the end of tho fight the crowd made its peace
ful way back to the city. The men luckily left
on the evening train the most of them. Both
pugilists are now doing well.
THK TbANFFER OP IiKAOCB ISLAlfD TO TUB
UhiteoStai rs Government. The Mayor yester
day signed the ordinance providing that appli
cation shall be made by petition to the Court of
Common Pleas of the county of Philadelphia,
on behalf of the city of Philadelphia, as pur
chaser of certain lands for the purpose of pre
senting the same to the United States of Ame
rica for national uses, for the appointment of
seven discreet and disinterested resident free
holders of the said city, to estimate and deter
mine the fair value of all and singular the land
and parcels of land embraced within the area of
the tract to bo donated for naval purposes.
The City Councils' by resolution approved the
28th day of June, 18G7, entitled "A resolution
authorizing negotiations for the purchase of
certain laud fronting on the Leae-ue Island
Back Channel," authorized the Mayor, with
the Joint Special Committee on League Island
oi said Councils, "to enter into negotiations for
the purchase, by private agreement with the
owner or owners thereof, of so much of the laud
situate on the northerly shore of the inland
back channel separating League Island from
the main land, as may bo required by the
United States Government for the purposes of a
naval station."
The Mayor, in pursuance of authority vested
in him, endeavored to enter Into negotiations
by private agreement with the owners of the
various parceh of laud referred to, but not
being successful, the present plan was adopted.
BCSIHKSS OF THB ClTT TREA8URER. Mr.
Buram has paid out since the 1st of July the
sum of $973,23369 on account of interest, and
about $56,000 on loans maturing on the 1st Inst.
The total receipts at the City Treasurer's
Office for the week ending July 21. 18G7, were
$(!0,1!)6'10. Loans redeemed amounted to $1900.
The total of the outstanding warrants of the city
for the years 18G3, ';4,' '65, and '66 were
S374,(i(i3'28; lor the current year, $190,609-03.
MARINE TELEGRAPH.
Jbr additional Marine Neivt tee First Page.
AljM ANAO POK PHILADELPH1A-THI8 DAY,
Bon Kisifa...,.,.,,4'i'i Miion Risk morn.
BOKBHTB. 7Ti2iHlBH With.,,. 7 41
PHILADELPHIA BOAJRD OF TRADE,
William C. Kent,
Thomas E. Abhmead, S-Mokthxy Oommittxk.
Chablks Whkki.kb, )
UOVJEMEHTB OF OCKAlf aTKAUGHS.
FOR AMERICA.
CorWaBbington. Liverpool. ..New York July 8
tuba......M.......LIverpool... Boston July g
Bt-Uonu London Mew York .July 6
Naltii.... .Llveriool...New York.... ....July 8
M oravlitn...LIveriJool...(Juebeo ,'nly 1 1
Perdla .Liverpool. ..New York............. July 13
Helvetia Llverpool...New York.......July lo
Arago .....Havre ..New York July 11
City ol Corkm.....IJverpool...New York........July 13
l'orutsla. Hanjbur...New York ..July 13
Bremen... ....boulhftrupLon...New York....- ..July 16
FOR KVJAOPK.
Hermann......... New YorK...Bremea- July 25
C.of Amweip....New York...Llverpool.... ...July w
Vlrvlnltt New Vork...LlverDOo! Juiv -a
II. KiiiHdoin New Yoik...las(sow...OT.....July 27
Europe New York..Havre...... July 27
Aieniunnitt -rvew orKHamDurg..........Juiy
AtMiuiii- i-vew i orK...sretuen ..July
C.ol WaHlilnglonNew York...Llverpool ....July
llluneaola.......New York...Llveruool Jm
Cuba -Bouton Liverpool .July
Deuischland.....NevA,York...Bremea Aug.
Cot BoHion .NewTYork...Llverpool .......Auk,
Helvetia .New York. ..Liverpool Aug.
Bellona .New York... Loudon ...-Aug.
Columbia-. ....New York...0ilasgow... ..........Auu.
Arago ....New York... Havre - Aug.
OUAP1W1SJ1, UOMEBTIC, JtTO.
Moro Castle......New YorkHavana Jnly 25
Pioneer ...PhUada.....WlliDlngton........w July 27
WyomliiB-... Phllada .tSavaDuan .............July 27
Gen. Grant New York..New Orleans -.July 27
H. HudHon Philada -Havana..... .......July 80
Pah Kee ...New York...8t. Jago .......July 81
Tioga, Pnilada New Orleans Aug. S
Malls are lorwarded by every steamer In the regular
lines, The steamers for or from Liverpool call al
(ineetistown, except the Canadian line, which call at
Londonderry. Tbe steamers for or from the Conti
nent cat 1 at Bontbampton,
CLEAKKD VHHTltllTlAV.
Brie N. Steverm. Kaundera. Bath. Mawvr Jb. Cn.
bchr W. J. Parks, Bogurt, Balein, Audenried, Norton
& Co,
Bchr Brilliant, Vanname, Petersburg, do.
Hcbr H. Allen, Talem, Boston, J. U tscott A Sons.
Bchr W. W ilson, Bacon, Balem, Wannemacber fc Co.
ctenr t. ii. 'j nomas, Arnold, jnow neaiora, do.
Bchr Beading BR. No. H. Trainer, Norwich, do.
bloop Zephyr, Purvln, Balem,
do.
Hi'
r .
Franklin Pierpon. Baltimore. A. Groves. Jr.
Kt'r Beverly, Pierce, New York, W. P. Clyde & Co.
Tug TIioh. Jeflerson. Allen, tor Baltimore, with a tow
oi Barges, w . jr. ciy ue co.
t ARRIVED YKSTERDAT.
Br. barnue Roanoke. Davtx. from Porto Cahnlln. via
Curacoa, with coffee to John Dallett & Co,
Barque Restless. Bbeldon, 14 days from Orchllla,
with guano to B. i Folsom vessel lo Tbos. Waltsoa
A bona.
bchr M. Kennev. Oder. 2 rtavn from Near Vnrk. with
muse, to Knight & Booh,
bcnrcnariesbeeds, Boone, 1 days from Frederlca,
with grain to J. L. Bewley 6i Co.
Bchr Clayton and Lowber, Jackson. 1 day from
Bmyrna, with grain to J. L. Bewley A Co.
Dteamer Ann liiisa, Richards, 24 hours from New
York, with indue, to W. P. Clyde fe Co.
Htearuer Taconv. Nlrhols -U hnnn frnm Now Vnrk.
with mdBe. to W. M. Balrd A Co.
meuuier nue, raggart, H hours rrom Cape Mav, wltn
passengers to captain. Passed In the bay one light
and two deeply laden brigs, one lumber laden brig,
uu wo luuiuer laaen schrs.
nig i noa. jetlerson. Alien, from Baltimore, with a
tow of barges to W. P. Clyde A Co.
. . MEMORANDA.
Bhlps A. K. Camnlinii u, m,,,- ant ir,,i ti...i.
LxZiZ r7 . ""r1 a Liverpool loin lusu
Antwerp i tnfusu k""' for H1"". sailed from
09rtttn.",lllp Huuter Itogers, hence, at Providence
aiA
Bteamshlp Propontls. Hlgglnson, lor Boston, en
tered out at Liverpool loth lust.
Barque Orpheus, Wesaels, hence, at Baltimore 20d
instant.
Barque Zulma, Hewitt, hence, was discharging at
EHrbKdosBd inst,
Brig Ruth, UcLearen, hence, at Bordeaux 8th Inst.
Brig Emma Krey. Parrow.uence lor Rotterdam, was
on Dungeuess bin Inst.
BrigEatle, Jane, for Wilmington. DeL, cleared at
New York yesterday.
Brig J. w. Bpencer, Whiting, hence, at Boston yes
terday. Bchr J. Elliott. Gilchrist, lor Philadelphia, cleared at
New York yesterday.
Bohr W. L. Burroughs, Houston, for Havre, cleared
at New Orleans lUtb Inst,
Bchr Commerce, Capron, for Philadelphia, cleared
at Baltimore 23d Inm.
Bchr Barah Cole, Cobb, hence, at New Bedtord 22d
Instant.
Bcbrs B. Btlllman and Mary R, Hickman, heuce, at
Norwich 2M Inst.
Hcbr John G. McShaln, GIbbs, hence, at Alexandria
Kd Inst. , , .
bcbrs American Ei;le. Ramsey, and M. Loughery,
Lougbery. heuce, al Wanhluulon, D. c 2lnt insu
bchr Palma, Brewster, lor Wilmington, Del., cleared
t New York yesterday.
Btexmer J. H. BUiut, hence for Richmond, sailed
from Norfolk 2:dInbU
Bteamer New ork, Marshall, hence, al George
town, D. C. !Wd Inst.
NOT1CK TO MARINERS.
The Portuguese steamer Acorlano on the 22d tilt
went to search for the reported submarine eruption
liearthelslaudorTeroelra.lvlng In the track from
that Island to that of Gruclosa, and alluough the sea
was favorable for Indicating the site fashoal or reef,
nothing could be seen of It, and It la conjectured that
the danger has sunk.
Information has been received from tbe agents for
Lloyds at Bombay that the new light (lixud white)
was exhibited at Keneiy Island on the 1st June.
Notice is hereby given that a green buoy, marked
wllb the word "Wreck." has been la d about twenty
fathoms west of a vessel sun k In the Hritlsh Channel.
The buoy lies In oue fathom at low water sprlug
tides, with the followlriB compasa bearlugs:-
llsk Lighthouse N.N W.
Peierstoue Church W. by N. N.
By order. B. U fc,,i1",t Becrelary.
Trinity House, London, July ' W7.
MEDICAL.
pORO'S EXTRACT OF HAM AMEUS
OR PAIN EHT1)YKR,
is one or the few domestic remedies whlrh hareoome
Into general nse and favor .without pulling. It la the
product of a simple shrub, hHruilesalu all cases and.
aa a domestic remeuy, nneqnalleu.
BTJRNR,
BKU1SK8,
LA MEW l9
BO HEN KM8
BPRAINH,
BOKE THROAT,
TOOTH ACHE,
EARACHE,
NEURALGIA,
BliKTJM ATXHM
LCM HA GO,
BOIIJ, ;
BTINGH,
BOKK EYKR,
BLEEDING OF THB
LUNUfJ,
N'WE,
BTOMACK.
CORNS,
OLD BOrlrcS.
And other similar troublesome and painful affections,
while It promptly arrests all HEMORRHAGED
Hundreds of physicians uie it dailv In their practice,
and give It their nnqualiUed recommendation. Bold
by our agents and dealers.
The Medicine Is exclusively prepared by the sub
scribers, Proprietors and bucceHsors to T. T. POND,
lo whem all orders must be addremed.
HUMPHREYS' HOMOCOPATHIO M EDICIN K CO.,
No, Kit BROADWAY, New York.
PRICKS OF POND'S EXTRACT,
Blx ounce bottles, with directions, retail... .so cents
Pint bottles, wllb directions, retail. tiuo
Quarts In bottle .......l-76
Liberal discount to Physicians and Dealers,
SIMILIA SIM1LIBUS CURANTUR.
BUMPRRSY& BOMlKOPATHIC BPXCirica,
FAMILY CASES
Ot 8K large vials, morocco case, containing a
specific for every ordinary disease a family
Is fiubiect to,uud a book of directions f lb'00
Bmaller Family and Travelling oases, with 20
to 28 vials - - 13 tOfS
Bpecttics for all Diseases, both for Curing and
lor Preventive treatment, In vials and
pocket cases - -. 12 to IS
These Remedies, by tiie case or single box, are sent
to any pari of the country, by Mail or Express, free of
charire, on receipt of tbe price.
Address V V II PH RE Y ' B PECTFIO
HOMQXIPATHIC M EDICIN K COMPANY.
Office and Depot, N". 62 BROADWAY, New York.
Dr. HUMPHREY! Is consulted dally at his ollice.
personally or by letter, as above, for all lorms of
disease.
For sale by DYOTT A CO., JOHNSON, HOL
LOW AY COW DEN, T. R. CALLKNDER, and
AMBROBEBM1TH, Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia,
and al BLJTHE'b Drag btore, No. 3120 Market street,
and by all Druggists. g ltulha 6m
AMUSEMENTS.
ACADEMY OP MUSIC.
MONDAY. JULY 29, 1U67.
PERFECTLY IMMENSE.
PERFECTLY IMMJiNSE.
TWO ASIATIC NATIONS
TWO ASIATIC NATIONS
from tbe East and West Of the Antipodean OouliuenU
Tbe Very celebrated
RED DRAGON TROUPE
JAPANESE JAPANESE
JAPANPbK JAPANESE
cresting the great Taclflc Ocean and tbe American
Continent, combine with tne
MARVELLOUS ARABS
MARVELLOUS ARABS
OF THR
TtENI ZOUO-ZOUG TRIBE,
who have ciossed the Atlantic Ocean and European
Continent.
EACH BI-NA V1GATING THE WORLD,
meet in ibis great Metropolis, where, tor the Ural time
within the scope ot history, they see each lueothtr
nationality. They encounter in a
TOURNAMENT OF HUMAN 8KILT,.
Tbe very celebrated itED DRAGON TROUPE OF
JAPANESE have but Just arrived from the Japanese
Cupitul, via Ban Fiauclsco, wbere they are unani
mously pronounced
bUPERlOR TO ALL WHO HAVE PRECEDED
THEM,
performing feats of themtsl marvellous and Incom
prehensible character.
"This Troupe comprises twenty-fonr persons, each
of whom haB a speciality, and excels In lu And the
whole combination is undoubtedly the most talented,
by far. ol any that have yet appeuxed In this city."
Arm iranciteo Times, June lu,
' Bated as our people are with Japanese perform
ances, that of last evening was keenly lelished, and
everybody went home loud lu Its praise. The com
pany is the strongest that has yet appeared." .Van
I'luneUeo Jiullelin, June 11.
Tt Is evloent tnat there Is as much difference be
tween them and their predecessors in point of skill as
between Leotard or Hanlon and a street tumbler.
Tbey have amply Indicated their right to be con
sidered tbe best Troupe that has lett Japan, and
altogether the most perfect." San traneUeo Times.
June 11.
Tbe enormous bouses which have nightly attended
the sisrlling performances of the MARVELLOUS
ARABS during the past week at tbe Olympic Theatre
give the evideut assurance of their wonderful skill.
The applause continuous, and culminating In out
bursts ol excited "bravos," reaching degrees of en
thusiasm rarely witnessed within tbe walla of a
theatre.
TWENTY'-FOUR JAPANESE, THIRTY ARABS,
TWENTY-FOUR JAPANESE, THIRTY ARABS.
FIFTY-FOUR ASIATIC MARVELS.
FIFTY-FOB K ASIATIC MARVELS.
It mav safely beafHiimed that
ASTONISHMENT WILL RISE TO AWE
in witnessing the startling feats of these children of
tbe Isles of the Sun and of tbe Desert la
THFUR TRIAL OF SKILL.
Tbe Press and the Public of New York and Brook
lyn are enthusiastic in announcing,
WITHOUT STINT OR H FiSERVATION.
that the Performance ot this utlerlvunnaralleled com
bination Is
FAR. FAR BEYOND ALL PRECEDENT!
The endorsement by presence and enthusiastic ap
plause of
THE CLERGY AND DIGNITARIES
of those cities 1b of itself an overwhelming evidence
cf tbe
Bare Historical and Scientific nature of the perform
ance. Ills, says the Brooklyn "Eagle," Impossible to de
scribe these marvels. To be understood they must be
seen, and seeing, one must be as.' red that he is awake
and not dreaming, to believe.
Imagine a human being, the -Xing of the Desert,
springing Into the air like a bird with one wing
clipped, and bicvolvino tiikkb timks iiobizon-
TA1.I.Y l
Imagine others skipping in the air, like mammoth
grasshoppers, bounding as an India-rubber ball,
GYRATING AND REVOLVING,
setting all conceived Ideas oi human strength and
endurance utterly at naugbt.
OF" ALL HUMAN MARVELS THESE ARE
THE GREATFXT.
Bale of Reserved Seats will commence at tbe Aca
demy, and at Trumpler'a Muslo Store, Saturday morn
Ing. Price. l. 7 25 if
BIERSTADT'S last great paintinq
THE DOMES OF THE GREAT YO-6EMITE,
now on exhibition,
DAY AND EVENING,
in tbe Southeast Gallery of the
ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS. Btt
HO! FOR SMITH'S ISLAND 1 FRESH AIR
BFJAUTIFUL SCENERY HEALTH B'UL
h.X :RClbE THE BATH ENTERTAIN MJLNT OJC
THK LEbT KIND.
MRS. MARY LA R EMEYER
respectfully lulorms her lrieuds and the public gene
rally, that she will open tbe beautiful Island Pleasure
Ground known as
SMITH'S ISLAND,
on SUNDAY next, Mays. Bbe Invites all to come
and enjoy with her tbe delights of Ibis favorite suiu-
mer resort. 4 SOU
3 L A T E
MANTELS.
BLATE MANTELS are nnsnrpasaed lor Durability
Beanty, trength, and Cheapness.
BLATE MANTELS, and Blate Work Generallj
made to order.
J. 13. KIMES S CO.,
812m Noa 2128 and 2128 CHEBNTJT Btreet.
TAMES E. EVANS, GUN-MAKER, SOUTH
U Btreet, above Becoud, would call the attention of
sportsmen to tbe choice selection or UUKH I'M' TROUT
AND RABB hOiiB (a new aHuorime-U), Flies, and all
tbe usual selection of FIBU1NU TACKLE la all its
Various brandies.
HANI) MUZZLE-LOADING QUN8 altered to
BKFKCH-LOADKitS in ibe best manner, at the
lowest rates. 7 u n
P. W. B. THE PET OF TUE HOUSEHOLD.
P. P. W. B.
PARIS' PATENT WINDOW BOWER.
Every housekeeper should have them to their shut
ters: they supersede Ibe old-fashioned riblious. Price,
Twenty-live ceuls per pair. Bold everywhere, ana
wholesale and retail by B. F. PARIS,
71HHn No. 27 B. THIRD bweet.
AMERICAN CONCRETE PAINT AND ROOF
COMPANY.
Tbis paint, fur tin and metal roofs, old or new, is
unequalled. Roots of every kind, old shinnies in
cluded, coveted or repaired thoroughly. Leuks and
dumpuexs prevented. Faint lor sale by the can or
barrel. Huhl neus bus prompt attention. No. M.Y N
THIRD Btreei. 7 13 lmj JOaKPH LKKDrt.
T. STEWART BROWN,
8.E. Cornir of
F0UE.TH and CHESTNUT STj
MANUFACTUR1K OF
TRUNKS, VALISES, liaBviGB uitabU for EurP
(Formerly it 70B CHtaiwm oi.j
COTTON AND FLAX,
BAIL DUCK AND CANVAS,
Of all numbers and brands.
Taut A wnlncr TVnnk. and W UKOO OOVr 1)11. 'Ir Alan.
( Paper Maauiuclurers' Drier Pel w, from, ona toseveu
,eei w'--'S-KVERMAN & CO.,
No. lun JON Ji Alley,
i.
GOVERNMENT SALES.
GOVERNMENT SALE OP THE MILITAKY
. . . Railroad at Brazos Kantingo, Texas. Ollice
chief Quartermaster Fifth Military District,
ISew Orleans, 1., July 9, 18tf7.
. . f w roP'l will be reooivexl at this offloe
nntilWM., August 10. 1807, for the purclinse of
11 the rlgbt, title and Interest of the United
V. ii i1 ?nd 10 lhn United State Military
lUnche Texas! BraBO" BantiaK to Whlte'g
The sale will inolade the entire track and
sioings, bulldiDBs, water iitatlons, turn-tables,
bridges, etc., the railroRd materials, tbe wipplles
penalnlng to tbe road, together with the rolling
stock cars, machinery, and other equipment,
miles Railroad Track.
3 Tarn-Tables.
25,000 pounds Railroad Chairs.
MO Crnns Ties.
9,600 ponnds lUIIroad Iron. .
4 Itallroad Frogs and Switch 8tands.
1 Locomotive and Tender (named "West
ern").
8 Flat Cars.
2 Hand Cars.
2 i'osh Cars.
66 ponnds Car Spring.
2 Crow Feel.
4 Spike Mauls.
1 Track Ouage.
1 Fire Touch.
1 Railroad bepot Building,
1 Foreman's Quarters.
1 T Wharf.
157 ponnds American Packing.
65 pounds Jute Packing,
t 20 feet Rubber Hose.
1 Iouglas Pump.
2 Water Casks.
1 Feed Pipe.
1 Cistern.
2 Office Desks.
1 Cooking Stove.
1 Stove.
4 Claw Bars.
2 Shackle Bars,
1 Lantern.
2 Signal Lanterns.
2 Grindstones.
2 Padlocks.
1 Tnrnlng Lathe,
8 Spades.
45 Shovels.
3 sets Carpenters' Tools,
2 Water Buckets.
2 Jackscrews and Levels.
8 Anvils.
7 Bellows.
2 Pinch Bars.
1 Cold Chisel.
2 Blacksmiths' Hammers
8 Sledge Hammers.
15 Hammer Handles,
2 Spike Punches.
1 set Blacksmiths' Tools.
0 Blacksmiths' Tongs.
2 Vises.
1 CroBH-cnt Saw.
173 lick Axes.
24 Pick Axe Handles.
4 Square Brasses.
2 Stufllug Boxes.
1 Brass Faucet.
1 Homo Nozzle.
Tbe sale will not include tbe title to the land,
Which does not beiong to tbe United States.
This road is about ten miles in length, and
extends from Brazos Santiago to White's
Kancbe, on tbe Rio Urande. From this point
connection is made by steamer with Browns
ville and Matamoras.
The route is the shortest and best for the im
mense traffic between the Gulf of Mexico and
the Interior of Southern Texas and Northern
Mexico, and the communication by rail alone
can readily be extended to Brownsville.
The road already completed saves thirty miles
of difficult and tortuous navigation. The road
is five feet gauge, good ties, T rail, and lull
spiked.
The property may be inspected on applica
tion to Captain C. H. Hoyt, A. Q. M., Browns
ville, Texas, and any information desired may
be obtained from that officer, or from the offioe
of the Chief Quartermaster, Fifth Military Dis
trict, New Orleans, La.
A condition of the sale will be that trans
portation shall be furnished for all Government
troops and supplies whenever required, at rales
not to exceed those paid by the United States
to other railroad companies In the Fifth Mili
tary District.
The terms of payment accepted will be those
considered tne moot lavoraDie to tne Govern
ment. Ten per cent, cash, In Government funds, to
be paid on acceptance of proposal.
The Government reserves the right to reject
any or an propoHuts.
Proposals should be indorsed "Proposals for
the purchase of Brazos Santiago and Rio Grande
ituliroRtl," ana addressed "iirev. Lieut. -Col. A.
J. McGonnlgle, A. Q. M. U. 8. Array, office
Chief Quartermaster, Fifth Military District,
Mew Orleans, La."
A. J. McGONNIGLE,
Brev. Ldeut.-Col. and A. Q. M. U. S. Army,
7 17 18t In charge of offioe.
T ARGE
SALE OF PUBLIC PROPERTY
Office or Abut Clothing and Equipage,
No. 29 Bkoaiway,:Nkw Yokk, July 17,lo7.
Will be sold at Public Auction at the Depot of
Army Clothing and Equipage, No. 400 WASH
INGTON Btreet, New York city, on TUESDAY,
the Kill dav of Antrnst next, nnmmennliiir at. II
I o'clock A. M., to be continued from day to day,
the following articles of Army Clothing and
Equipage:
1 1H.0OO Uniform Coats.
84,000 Unilorm Jackets.
7,775 Veteran Kea. Corps Jackets.
19,WiO Knit Drawers.
12K,00OKnit Bhirts.
40,000 Ureal Coats (Footmen's).
80,000 Ureal Coals (Horsemen's).
150,000 Woollen Blankets.
80.000 Rubber Blankets.
10,000 Rubber Poncuas.
100,000 Lined Buck Coats.
100,000 Un lined Hack Coats.
100,000 Forage Caps.
80,000 pairs Bootees, M. S.
8,000 pairs Boots, M. U.
15,000 BrOBans.
130,000 Leather Neck Stocks.
45.000 Hat Feathers.
100,000 Knapsacks (Regulation).
11,000 Mann s Putent Knapsacks,
50,000 Havertiack8(Kei;tilallon).
7,600 Haversacks (Enamelled).
21,000 pairB Trowsers, Horsemen's.
15,000 pairs Trowsers, Footmen's.
2,807 pairs Leggings.
431 Hussar Juckeis.
1,600 Btraw Hats.
2,173 Dark Blue Trowsers.
2,151 Buckles for Trowsers.
54 yards Dark Blue Cloth.
419 yards Blue Flannel.
1,802 yards Oreen Merino.
129 yards Black Wigans.
799 yards Bli.ck Alpaca.
443 yards Brown Hollands.
Also, 9 quantity of various articles of Irregu
lar Clothing and Equipage. Samples of all can
be seen al the depot within ton days of sale,
and catalogues had.
Terms Cush In Government funds; ten pel
cent, down and the balance before tbe goods are
luken from the depot, which must be within
Ave days after the sale, under forfeiture of pur
chase and tbe ten percent, deposited.
Bvt. Major-General D. H. VINTON,
7 20 15t Asst. Qr.-Master Gen'l U. B. A.
PROPOSALS.
pEOPOSALS FOR WOOD
Depot Qtjaiitkhmastkr's Office,
Washington, D. C, July 10, 1M07. f
Sealed Proposals are invited and will be re.
celved at this office until July 30, 1867, at 12
o'cloek noon, for the purcha.se of about 10 000
CORDH OF WOOD, now lyiug at the Govern
meul Woodyard, at Alexandria, Va.
jjids lor 1000 cords, with the privilege of the
lot. are invited, but for an amount less thau
It 00 cords bids will not be entertained.
Proposals must be plainly marked "Propo
sals lor Wood," and be addressed to the uu-
Fifteen days will be allowed parties to remove
their purchases.
Bidders will taU their lull name and post
cilice address, and will be notlflod by letter ol
the acceptance of their bid.
The uudersiKued reserves tbe right to reject
any or all bids that may be considered ohjeo-
''payment in Government funds la required
n nou the acceptance ol the bid, v .
? 171011 HAHLKH H. TOMPKINS.
Tlrevet Brlg.-General Depot Quartermaster.
rr IliLIAM 8. GRANT,
A IJOTHMIHSION MERCHANT.
No. t. LvHJuAWA RJS Avenue, Philadelphia,
aunt ivs
nopont' Gnnpowder. Refined Nitre, Charcoal, Bto.
v linker A Oo.'s Chocolate, Ooooa, and iirouia.
r"rocaer Rroa. 4t Co.'S YeUoW UeUl bbeaUiIng,
IkUia.mlNall, lf
JULY 25, 1867.
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
pvELAWARE MUTUAL BAFKTY: INSU
I ) KANC'E COMPANY, Incorporated by tbe Legis
lature ol Pennsylvania, iss
Office. 8. E. corner of THI RD an d WALNUT Streets
Philadelphia.
MARIN V. INHURANCFfl
vessels, cars", and treiKht, to all parts of the world.
INLAND iSh(JRANCF4
on Roods by river, canal, lake, and land carriage, to
all parts ot lbs Union, ..
on merchandise generally. '
On Stores, Dwelliog Bouses, eto
AS8ET8 OF THK COM PANT,
November 1. 1Mb.
MOO.OOC TjU'ed b tales 6 Per Cenu Loan,.
.. lM.OOOTIO
120JOOO United blales A Per Cent. Loan,
18Ki... M , 1M.5O0-00
100,000 TJnlled Mates 7H-I0 I'er Cent.
Loan, Treannry Notes. 81 1,600' 00
126,000 City of Fblladelphla Per Cent.
Loan (ext-niritH) 12.662'W
64,000 Htate of Pennsylvania Per
. Onl. Loan.. 64,700-00
M.000 btate or Pennsylvania 6 Per
Cent. Loan 44,620-00
60.000 Btaie el New Jersey Six Per
Cent. Ixan.... to 750-00
20,000 Pennsylvania Railroad. 1st
Mortgage, Six Per Cent,
)inli,,,...,B, to 500-00
26,800 Pennsylvania Railroad, 2d
Mortgage, blx Per Cenu Bonds M.BWOO
26,000 Western Pennsylvania Rail
road Blx Per Cenu Bonds
(Pennsylvania Railroad gua.
rantees)........ 20.76000
80,000 State ol Tennessee plve Per
. c..'-nt- osn 18,0ti0"00
7,000 Btaie ot Tennessee blx Per
Cent. Loan .. 4000
16,000 800 bbarea Block of Oermau
town Gas Company (principal
and Interest gnaranietd by
. . ,ne clty of Philadelphia)..-.. 15.000-00
74M 148 Bhares Block of Pennsylva- '
nla Rullroad Compsny 6,25826
.OOOloo b hires btoclt of ilorth Penn-
"y'vanla Railroad Company. I.850-00
0,000 80 bliares block of Pbllatlel-
glua and Bouihera Mall
, . teamshlp Company M.OOO'OO
195.901 Loans on Bonds and Mortgage,
1st Liens on City Property..,. 195,90000
11,045,060 par,
Market value.
ll,070,2S075
86,000-00
S7.6S7-20
88,923-90
2,930-00
41.640-00
UOSl, l,tlttU,6A'0i.
Beai Estate
Rills receivable for Insurances
made .
Balance doe at agencies Pre
miums on Marine Policies,
Accrued Interest, and other
debis due to the Company
Bcrlp and Btock of sundry Insu
rance and other Companies,
16178. Estimated value
Cash in Bank ,ttll,l'2-2a
Lash in Drawer.......,,. 447-14
I1.407.8211M
aT.tamb.f.,S!. Bew nterprlse, the Par "Massuined
n , , , 'ue.
Thomas C. Band.
Bamnel R. H to kee,
ohn C Davis,
iidmuiid A. bonder.
Theophiius Paulding,
John R. Penrose,
James Traqualr,
Henry C. Dallelt, Jr.,
James C. Band,
V. Illiam C. Ludwlg,
Jrsepb U. beal,
George G. Lelper,
Hugh Craig,
John D. Tuylor,
Jacob Blegel,
xzvury oiuan,
William G. Boniton,
Edward Darlington.
H, Jones Brooke,
Jtdward Lalourcada,
Jacob P. Jones,
James B. McKarland,
Joshua P. Eyre,
npeucer.McAlvaine,
J. B. bemple, Pittsburg,
A. B. Berger.
D. T. Morgan. "
George W. Bernardon.
11AJND, prenKienu
JOHN C. DAV1B, Vice-President.
Hkwkt Lvlbiirn. Secretary. 1 8
1829 CHARTER PERPETUAL.
FranLlin Fire Insurance Go.
or PII11VADEIJPI1IA.
OFFICE:
Si OS. 48S AKO 487 CBXiNOT HTKKCT.
ASTBl ON JAN CAB T 1, 1887,
a,ftna.naia.
Capital ....... n- ,11 1 111.. iiiiMimiiiiimn ritttn ) 6400 flOfl
Accrued Burulus....... - IM8.718-88
Premluiii.M ...Ml,2u6,4iU'10
UNBKTTLKD CLAXMJ4. INCOME FOB ISM,
627,441-18 a,0U0.
lOHHtJi PAID UICB 1889 OVER
B.Stttt.VOO.
Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms
DIRECTORS.
Cnarloo N. Bancker, - tieorge Fales,
Tobias Wagner, Alfred Filler,
bamuel Grant Francis W. Lewis. M. D.
Oeorge W. Richards Peter McCall,
Isaac Lea, yl homas bparks.
CHARLES N. BANCKER, President.
OEOKUE FALEb, Vlce-Prealdenl,
J. W, McALLlbTEB. becretary pro tern. 31 tl2n
JAKE A LIFE POLICY
IN THE
BROOKLYN
LITE INSURANCE COMPANY
OF NEW YORK.
OFFICE:
i. . tor. SlimVTll aBtt CliESxMJX.
E. B. COLTON,
fist
OESkBAI, AfJKNT.
PK0V1DLNT LltB AND TKUbT COMPAiJi'
OF PHILADELPHIA,
No. lliboum FOURTH btreet,
INCORPORATED 8d MONTH. 2M, 1866.
CAPITAL, 16U,U00, PAID liN.
Iusurunce on Lives, by Y early Preuuums; or by 5,
10 or to year Premiums, Nou-iorieiiure,
Annuities grauieu on tavoruble terms.
T erm pollutes, Chiidreu's EiiUowmeuts.
Ibis Company , while giving the insured tbe security
of a paid-up Capital, wnl divide tbe euilre profits ol
tbe Lile business among lis policy holders.
Moneys rect ived at luletesi, and paid on demand.
Authorized by charier to execute trusts, and to act
as Executor or Aumitilstrator, Assignee orUuardlan,
aud in other fiduciary capacities, under appointment
ol any Court of Ibis Commonwealth, or any person or
persouB, or bodies politic or corporate,
lilUKCTOBH.
BAM CELR. SHIPLEY. .HENRY HAINFJ3,
JObHLA H. MORRIS, T. WibTAR BHOVvN,
RICH AlllJ W OOD, W. C LON UfVI RETH,
RICHARD CAD 13 IJRY, WILLIAM HACiCER,
CHARLES F. COr-FlN.
BAMTJEL R. SHIPLEY, ROWLAND PARRY,
Premdeut. Actuary,
WM. C. LONGbTRE'l H.Vlce President,
THOMAS WibTAR, M. D J. B, TOWNSEND.
7 271 Medical Examiner. Legal Adviser.
LiUBl-; lNMJliAACE EXCLUSIVELY. THE
JD PENNbYLVANlA FIRE INbURANCB COM
PANY incorporated lbii Charter Perpetual No.
610 W ALN UT Street, Of pom lie Independence bquare.
This Company, lavorably known to theoommuulty
forever lorty years, continues to Insure against loss
or damage by fire on puolio or Private Buildings,
either permanently or for a limited time. Also, on
Furniture, blocks of Uoous, and Merchandise gene
rally, on liberal terms.
'1 heir taplial, together with a large Surplus Fund,
Is Invested lu the most carelul manner, which enables
tbem to olli r to tbe Insured an undoubted security la
the case of loss.
JJlJIKOTOUa.
Daniel Sm'tJ. Tr., i John Deverenz,
Alexander Benton,
Tboiuaa buiitu,
Henry Lewis,
J. Ollllnghaiu Fell.
Isaac ilaxieniirsk.
n.,....uM itithblnB.
DANIEL BWITU.'js., President.
WlIXIAM O. CKUWKI.L, Secretary. 8do
P11CEMX INBUKANCU COMPANY Of
P111LADI- LPHI A.
INCORPORATED Iu4-CHARTER PERPETUAL.
No. t WALNUT btreet. opposite tbe Exchange.
In addlllou lo MARINE aud INLAND INSUR
ANCE. Ibis Company lusurea lrom loss or damage by
If IKE lor liberal terms on buildings, merchandise,
lurnlture, eto , lor limited periods, and permanently
un bulldlnss, by dei twit of premium.
1 he Company has been In active operation for more
thau SIXTY YEARS, during which all losses bavs
been promptly adjusted aud paid.
Jobn L. Bodge,
J-IJtCTUBH,
Ijiwrence Lewis, Jr,
David Lewis,
Benjamin Etllng,
Thomas H. Powers,
A. R. Mclienry,
Edmund lastlllon,
lmlM it NfirrtM.
St. 11. nianuuy,
John T. Lewis,
William S. Grant,
Robert W. Learning,
D. Clark Wharton,
Samuel wucex,
JOHN WUClLEIUUt, PrMsMsut,
Secretary,
Saut-xl Wii
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
INSURANCE COMPANY
OF
NORTH AMERICA.
OFFICE, NO. 683 WAXJSCTBT., PUILADZLFIIL1
INCORPORATED 1794. CHARTB PERPKTUAXJ
CAPITA!., 500,000.
AsMETS. J AH IT AST 8, 1807! 1,73,7S
INSTJRFM ItfARINR, WMKD TTTCANSPO
11IIU9 4SVf IDUBUUi
Arthnr O. Coffln, Unorge L. narrriionV
Samuel W, Jones,
Jobn A. Brown,
Charles Taylor,
Ambrose W hite,
Richard D. Wood,
William Welsh,
B. 61 orris Wain,
Francis R. Coixl
Edward II. Trotter; '
Edward B. Clarke,
William CummlngS,' ;
T. Charlton Henry, .
Alfred D. Jerwup,
John P. White.
jonn j&aaon,
Louis C. Madfti-a.
ARTHUR Q. COFFLN. President,'
Chasltcs PlisTT, becretary.
WILLIAM BUEHLKR, Harrlsbant. Pa.. Oentrtt
Agent lor the State of Pennsylvania. 1 HA
QIRARD FIRE AND MARINE
INSURANCE COMPANY, ,
(No. 639)
K. E. COR. CBESNUT AND BETEMII BT3.
r H1LIT.PIA.
CAPITAI. AND kliBPUS OVIK $S08,4rtt
UfSIIE IOB 1868, 81O3.064U
Losses Paid and Accrued In 1660, , (
847.008
Of which amonnt not oo remain nnpstd at this daU
viuu.wuf.uuu oi property naa neen Buccesstuuy inn tired
by this Company in thirteen years, and JUbt ""
dxed Losses by Fire prompUv paid,
DIRECTORS.
Thnmu CTrmn
biias Yerxes, jr.,
A li red s. Ollletl,
N. 8 Lawrence,
Charles I. Dupont,
YtMtirv V VannAV
Furman Sbeppard.
Thomas Mac&ellar,
jonn euppiee.
John W. . lagborn,
josepn K
"MM A". A,
I'LirtU Au ' T a it m-ar m.
inp(, JU. II.
A. 8. OILLETT. V.ce:prldVeX, '
lafniwl JAM ES B. ALVORD, BeeretSJr)
ENGINES, MACHINERY, ETC
QOLD'S IMPROVED ;
PATENT LOW 8TEA3I"
AKD
HOT WATER APPA11ATUS,
FOB WARM IN AND TESTILATIKl ,
WITH PUBEKXTKBNAa, A IB, ,
Also, the approved Cooking Apparatus.
THE AMEHICAN KITCHENER
On tbe European plan of heavy castings, durability
and neatnena of construction.
Suitable lor Hotels, Public Institutions, and the bettei
tumaa oi rrivsw xf.esiuences.
Also, Agents for the sale ol
SFEAKMANS PATENT SAFETY VALVE,
Which should be connected with every water bach
and boiler, and URIFFITH'S .
PATENT ARCHIMEDEAN VENTILATOR,
UNION STE&M AND WATER HEATING COMPANY,
JAMES P. WOOD STk COn I
WO. 41 SOUTH rOGBIH MTBKJBT. i
B. M. FELTWELL, Superintendent 4 H txa
iffFi-fr PENN BTEAM ENGINE AND
taliiJ-IBOILER WORES.-NBAF1E A LEVY.
PRAC'ilCAL AND THEOREriTCAL ENOINEJfiRsI
MACHIN lbTS, BOILER - MAKERS, BLACR
SMITHS, and FOUNDERS, having for many year
been in successful operation, aud been excluslvelo
engaged in bullulug and repairing Marine and Rival
Engines, high aud low-pressure, Iron Boilers, Wales.
Tanks, Propellers, eto. etc, respectfully oiler their
services to the public as being lully prepared to con
tract for engines of all slues, Marine, River, and
btationary; having sets of patterns of different sixes?
are prepared to execute orders with quick despatch.
Every description of pattern-making made at tba
shortest notice. High and Low-pressure Fine.
Tubular, and Cylinder Bollm-a. nf tha h. i...-"V
vama charcoal iron. Forgings of all slzea and kindaj
Iron and Brass Castings of all descriptions; Boll
1 urnlng, Screw Culling, and ail other work connected
with tbe above business.
Drawings and specifications for all work dona
at ibe establishment free of charge, and work sua,
anleed.
Tbe subscribers have ample wharf-dock room tat
repairs of boats, wbere tbey can lie In perfect satet
aud are provided with shears, blocks, falis. eta. mta.
for raising heavy or light weights, .
JACOB O. NEAFjtJB.
JOHN P. LEVY.
8211 BEACH, and PALMEH Streets.
JOMST M. OOPB.
SOITHWARK POUNDttif, FIFTH AJKl
W ASHINUWN Streots,
Phiudklphia.
.. MERRICK A SONS,
ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS,
manufacture High and Low Pressure Slana Sruilnaa
lor Land, River, aud Marine Service.
Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, eto.
Castings of all kinds, either iron or brass.
Iron fcrame Roots for tias Works. Workahoss. and
Railroad blatious, etc
Retorts aud Uaa Machinery, of the latest and most
improved construction.
Every description of Plantation Machinery, and '
Sugar, Saw, aud Or 1st Mills, Vacuum Pans, Open
Strain Trains, Defecators, Fillers, Pumping "kue
giues, etc
bole Agent for N. BUleox's Patent Bngar Boiling .
Apparatus, Neiuiyth's Patent bleaia Hammer, anil -Aspinwall
A Vvoolaey's Patent Centiifugai Sugar
Draining Machine. g .
BBIDE8BDKG MACHINE WOBBJ '
OFFICE,
NO. 66 N. FRONT STREET, I
PHILAOKI.PML.
We are prepared to nil orders to any extent for out :
well-kuown
MACHINERY POB COTTON AND WOOLLRM
MILLS,
including all recent lmprovementa In Carding, Spin '
mug, auu weaving.
W e invite tbe attention ot manufacturers to our ex
tensive worss.
It ALFRED JENK8 A BON,
HARDWARE, CUTLERY. ETC,
gTANDBRIDGE, BARR & CO.,
IMPORTERS OF AND DEALERS 15
-bA- rla--.l illPniASsi aa as. am k m -sat aa
rthtlbNAU AlVltKIUN HhftUWArfC.
NO, 1831 MABHET MTBKT,
Oflertorsale a large stock of
IlnrclTvare and Cutlery,
TOGETHER WITH
1000 KEGS NAILS
AT IIEVIIIKD I'KICEN, I7thsta
c
D T L E B Y.
A fine assortment of POCKET and TABLE CUT
LERY, RAZORS, RAZOR STROPS, LADIES' SCI
SORS, PAPER AND TAILORS' SHEA RS, ETC.,
L. V. IIELMOLD'S
Cutlery Btore, No. 136 South TENTII Street,
H Three uoors above Walnut.
FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOFSAFES
C. L. MAISER.
MiNCVACTUBKa OW
rxnm axd iiiihsmrpiiooi1
SAFES,
I.O( KfsailTII, BELIVIIANCIEB, AMD
Hr.AE.KB IN BVlJLltlMSi IIAEUWABE,
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