CITY INTELLIGENCE. If ADDITIONAL LOCAL IJ'KMH WEB OUT4.DK PAM8.J fn a be j-.xrtoRios Tub Verdict Last nieht tlia rZT1: Jufy rfndprea ,he folio wiS verdict in fha!ln, ,0, lhe death f Jacob (Jib m, killed by too explosion on Kri.iot. ...,. 1 .... ' 1,lv-u UJ Ifk-,'.. -- .-...v., UIUV 1.111, ID at the Suirl lonnn (Ml,,,.... a . , , .. by the exploHiou of th, bo 1 c? at the "Act Z 9r0lH70rt8,"1ih "t-t."-'r Wharton. AuS . 'J?0111 the evidence elicited, the itiry attribute the explosion of the boiler to the fol lowing causes: )9U 9,oss carelessness and a waut of practi cal knowledge concern Ins steiim ami machinery on tne part ot those having ch.rcre of the boiler, and the placing ot extra weights on tho safety k t 1 by different parties under whtse care 5e Dtler Rud engine were at various times, thereby causing the feneration of a preater pressure than the boiler was capable ot bpanusr, which resuitea In an explosion from over-pres-ture of steam. ceoud. The jury find the encine totally in adequate to perform the work required of it without carrying a greater pressure on the boiler than It was able to bear. In conclusion, your jury most respectfully say that they deem it entirely unnecessary, in luture boiler explosions which must necessarily occur under the present system of management, to se. lect practical engineers, and t.me their linie from their business to examine these cases, as their verdicts and recommendations in former carB arc totally ilisreenrded by our city authori ties, who have btcn implored time and aatu, by a bereaved coram uuiiy, to enact some whole some law to remedy tois growing evil. If they had carried into effect the law relative to boiler explosions passed by the Lenisluturo of the Slate, the late sad disaster, by which, one or more lives were lost, would mo-t certainly have been avoided. JIekbt L. IIoff, Joseph L. Parry, it. F. DuBois, Joun Aonew, Jouis A. Fulton, James F. Neall. boemakers' Co-operative Association. A mtetmgot shoemakers was held last evening at he Hall, corner of Filth and Locust streets, for the purpose of perfecting their plans for the lormation of a protective co-operative aisocia tion. Michael Card whs called to the Chair. The committee appointed to obtain a suitable hall for the accommodation of the members, made their report, which wa accepted, and they were instructed to lease a room on Arch street, below Sixth, for tne purpose. The pre amble, resolutions, and articles of agreement were read. It was recommended that the society should be known as "Tne Co-operative Boot and Shoe Manufacturing Association of Philadelphia." Tho committee appointed to procure information by corresponding with kin dled associations in other occupations, and with Horace Greeley, made their report, and stated that a letter had been received from Mr. Gree ley, embracing several matters of interest. The wnter advises the members to "be sure in start ing to trust each other, and not be too ambi tious to be all rulers, and they must succeed." The meeting then adjourned to reassemble next Wednesday evening. Railroad Merger. AJuieeting of the Com mittee on the merger of the Warren and Frank lin Railroad Company with the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad Company, took place yester day atternoon in the Clerks' oilice of the Select and Common Councils, William E. Littleton, Ksq., in the chair. An iuvUatiou was extended to the members of the Committee from the Directors of the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad, to accompany them on their annual visit over the road on Monday next. The invitation was accepted, and the committee will leave West Philadelphia at 12 o'clock on the day named. An invitation was, on motion, requested to be given through the Chairman to the Superinten dent ot the Warren and Franklin Railroad to be present with the Committee on the trip. Adjourned. Supervisors ok Highways. From a number of nominations from each ward, for Supervisor of Highways, the Mayor made the following ap pointments: Samuel F. Mitchell for Third and Fourth Wards; James Thompson for Ninth and Tenth Wards; C. A. Porter tor Seventh andi Eighth Wards; Joseph Ah for Sixteenth and Seventeenth Wards: W. H. Maneelv for Eiirh- teentb Ward; Henry Mvers for Twentieth Ward; auu w. it. .nomas lor iwcntv-eiantn Ward. New Spire and Cross. To-rnorrow morn ing, the cross which is to surmount the new spire, lust completed on St. Augustine's Catholic Church, will be placed in position. The cross is nine feet long, and both it and the ball are neatly gilded. The distance from the floor to the apex of the cross will be one hundred and seventy feet. Slight Fire. About 10 o'clock last even ing a 6light fire occurred in the saw manufactory ot Henry Dif moyi, Liiinrei street, . oeiow ront, caused by some oily rags taking nre spon taneously. MARlRJt 1LEGHAPI1. tor additional Marine Newt tee Eint Page, ALMANAC FOR FHILADELfHIA-THIB DAT. Bow Risn. BUM Suits.., BMO Moon Risbs..... rises. S'SSIUISH WiTKB. l-u PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE. WllLUM UKUNT, 1 Thomas K. Ashmbad, J-MohthxT OoKKlTTBa, Cmaxlks Whicblkb, ) HUVKUMTS OF OCKAM SXEAMEHS FOR AMERICA. nvrntnv Rtar Havre.. New York July 24 C of Dublln.......LIverpool...New York July 27 Trinoli Liveroool...New York .July 80 -Denmark ,.LIverpool...New x ork. ............ July 81 Pamvian ..Llveruool...Quebeo Aug. l C of N.York Llverpool...New York .Aug. a lavs.. ..Llverpool...Bolou ..Aug. 8 W pj. Penn.........Jo1JUUI icn uuk H-ans. Bk David LlY,erE0L,.Wyi,u.u,iec-' ..Aug. 8 America New York...Bremen... The Queen New York...Llverpool.. C of London.....New Y'ork.Liveipool.. Ang. Aug. 15 17 ...Aug. 17 ...Aug. 17 -Aug. 17 Teuton la .New York...uamuurg.......... CleouaUa...New York...Aulwerp Iowa.........-Ner York...UlaKow..... . . C-ella.-. ..New York...Loiiduu.............. Kuaaia New York...Liverpool C of Dublin New York...Liverpool.......... Weser New Yoric.BreniHU... Denmark..New Yoi k...LWerpool Hammonla -New York...llamburg City of Parls....-New York...Llverpool Perelre New York.. Havre....... ...Aug. 17 ...Aug. 17 ...Aug. 21 ..Aug. 21 ...Aug. 22 ...&ug. t ...Aug. 24 Aug. 24 Aug. 24 iwxm namtia Nm York...Havatia .Aug. 15 a A n I w n c. injjn iu. i . sum v. Pioneer..-Phlld Wliuiiugton..........Aug. 16 Tonawauda......Phllada Savannah...... .Aug. 17 J W. Evermau.Phllada Charleston ..Aug. 17 Plillada .New Urleans.........Aug. biAraKiidMLrlneaPhilada .Havana ...Aug. 20 x .ur.. New York...Asuinwall -....-Aug. 21 h An.Aric New York...Rto Jinieiro.......Aug Zi uia.,.n..iniiin Phllada New Orleans .Aug. 24 Malls are forwarded by every steamer lu the regular lines. The steamers for or from Liverpool call at Queenstown, except the Canadian line, which call at Londonderry. The steamers lor or iroin tneuonu- neut call at Southampton. CLEARED YESTERDAY. ctoamshinRoman.il m. Boston. JL Winsor 4 Co. csciir R. J. Leonard, Haley, BU John, N. B., Warren, tirevg Morris. Rctir li. Curtis. HaBkell, Providence, Lennox & Bur- o.fli'u r. nur Tier. Raltlmore. A. (Iroveo. Jr. m'r MavHower. Robinson, New York. W.P.CIyde&Co. Tug Thos. Jellerson. Allen, lor Baltimore, with a tow 0i barges, W. P. ciyue at -u. ARRIVED VKHTRIIDAT. ' HteamshlpHaxoo. Matthews, 48 hours from Boston, .r..T . ...... m h. Wlusor & Co. Bchr B. P. Wilson. Joues. g with railroad lies to J. L. Hew Bch r J B. Bradshaw.Tayloi Anne, with lumber lo I. ll PC V it ... .... i o nM,.n.hnrn Bchrs. r. wiii"". -"r" ,7 . m. t'lor. 2 days from Princess Pnllllp. uinier Beverly, Pierce. :m Hours from INew Yoric, iik n.iiK to W. P. Clyde tx. w l.b.. o M Feltou. Davis. 6 K hours from Cape with passengers to captain. Ulf lue Highlands Li i.riu 'A M. KnlgtH. oounu iu, PTuAbos. Jefferson. Alien, imm Balllmore. with, tow of barges W W. P. Clyde Co. MEMORANDA. . t ...i., lucUnon. from Bremen, was snoknn guth olt. uo b' "u",ulu Uermaula, at sTeanTshln J. W. Everman. Tultle. for Philadelphia, . t?J! Srtnin went to sea lrom Charleston 4t h lust. ' Rarq.. W Van JSame, Craig, hence, at New Orleans "Barque Aloedo. Overgaard. hence, at Cuxbaven fcsth DltllliO. Yeomans, hence for Cork, THE DAILY EVENING TELEGAFEPHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, Brig Anna, Marrow, hence, nt St. Thomas Ir.th alt. ing l x'hiim, Mfkeritiin. hence, at Host.ni 1 ;tli lnt. HrlK Kiu Grande, Uemimt. Iroru Hl.Jonn, N. 11., fur Philadelphia, hi Portland Mm IuhU Brig American Union, Hiniih, from Salem for Phila delphia, at Il.ilmcV Hole Him Innu i., , itl Vlckery, Benton, hence, at Dlgliton 10th I H R I A 1 1 1, Schrs Sarah Fish. Henderson, and S. A. TTixmmond, I sine, for Philadelphia, cleared at Boston mil InHt. Inafant W00d M"ls' ht!llce' ' Providence 13th L,lr" R Peterson, Knpllsh; W. Remont, Penny: R. S'.Y ''""" Dllks: 8. J. HrlKht.Bhawi Knret. Hrown; n Li: ii"?Jore: K iy K"imin. Endlcolt; H. Allen, k., ..lulll""', Oglerj Bd CnR8t Ooruery. Kubn, hence, at Bohioii lath Innt. tZi.l t lt,,,,i henre, at Balrnn 11th Inst. Insfant blllndl. A-", heuce, at Bostou 12th Oondarrt, ITodptrlon. from Nfwburyport for i'bllartpli.bla. nailed from Haleni lilh Innt. Bchrs M It. Hickman. Calhoun, and W. K. Coyne, lacfmlre, hence, at Norfolk VMh Imm, ii.iC i .ucr lTe8 Bowdllcb, huuee, at Norwich HchrH Wave Crest, DbvIb: Tennessee. Creed: Sarah, BernlfiKD. Hrlttaln, Kurliwr; I,, ilaull, Buell: II. N. Mlllei: J. Clark, Clark; J. May. Nnal: H. May. Frauk- iiii, oniiifl r. ritueuian: .1. li lluhnnolr Vrlultiim Kr L' Hnirunns, tlandy; N. K Clark, Clark: H. A. IlofTuian. lloflniaii; II. Croskey, Patton: K B Kniery, Clavlon; J. M. J'lanaKan.Bhawi M. Bteelman, Hteelinan: il. B. AluCanlpy, Cain: L. A. Dnyh s, Baylps; J. V. Welllnn- J. Ileraty, Mpredlih: W. Canps. H.b.r ,i' r itri.' I Connelly, hence, at BoNton liuii insr. ' ' ' bchr Noriiieru I.IKnt. M oore. for Phlladelphla.salled from Baker'n I.andniK nth Inst BttnKorJi0VhVrTsrt.lt,Orey,fOr '"lelphla. cleared at bctirnonny Ives, hence, at Portland 1.1th Inst, rclira Monievue. Sloan, atwl m u ...uuin . , ... - a.Tr j .u I iinii nenr iilack UmuiouU. li th Instnnt. Young, hence, at Newport rchrs I'ndlne, Martin: Hearting Rlt. No. AH, Ross; and Mary Ann, Wesicott, heuce, at Pawiucket liiu Instant. Hteonier Norfolk. Va cleared at Norfolk 12th Inst. ' INSTRUCTION. B0KDFNTOWN FEMALE COLLEGE. BOR JJKNTOWN, N. J. An Institution for the care ful and thorough Instruction of Youiik Ladies In all the branches of a complete education. Hoard and tuition In the Prepura lory and Cohen-late departments. 1208 per year. H'nrhiun. Ancient nnl Mutlern l.nnirtuuin. and ornamentHl branches, extra. Winter (Session opeog Beptemlier 19. For Catalogues, address RJUV.JU11JN 11. 1IRAKK1.KY, A. M 8 6 tuthsfiw President. RUGBY ACADEMY, FOB YOUNtJ MBN and Hoys. No. 1415 LOCUST Street, EDWARD CLARKNCK BM1TH, A. M.. Principal. Re-opens (September 16. Pupils prepared for business or pro fessional lite or lor hlith standing in colleite. A first-class Primary Department In separata rooms. Circulars, with full lulormatloD. at No. Iz'M CIIKSNUr (Street. 8 12 2m AMUSEMENTS. WALNUT STREET THEATRU N. K. corner of NINTH aud WALNUT Btreeta. Begins at S o'clock. '1 H1H AND EVERY EVKNINO, Shakespeare's I'alry Spectacle, In Ave acts, of A Ui;i5tJIUJUhK jNlliill'S UllliAM, with lis unrivalled Bcenery, Puuorama, Costumes, Accoutrements, triple TRANSFORMATION SCKNE. etc., the wbole cotiHtitutiug a UrtlFUKMl I Y Ui KALKLLIiNDK never eualled In the production of Ibis Play. nibirs so ured tnreedays in advance, s i:i HO! FOR SMITH'S ISLAND 1 FRESH AIR BKATJTIFUL HCKNKRY HEA LTH KUL KX F.RC1 BE TH E BATH-EN I ERTAINMKNT Off THE EBT KIND. MltB. MARY LA K EMKYEK respectfully liilorms her Iriends and the public gene rally, that she will open the beautiful Island Pleasure Orouud known s SMITH'S ISLAND. on SUNDAY next, Mays, (she invites all to come and enjoy with her the delights of this favorite sum mer resort. 4 mm LOST. LOST-LAST EVENING, IN GOING TO THE tire at Ninth street and Ulrard avenue. Hub Band of the Hook and Ladder Company No. 1. The finder will please return the same to the Company's House, IRAN KLIN Street, above Wood. 8 14 2t g MILLINERY, TRIMMINGS, ETC. fO URNI N MILLINERY. ALWAYS ON HAND A LARGE ASSORTMENT OB MOU11NING UOlViNiaTS, AT NO. 004 WALNUT STREET. 8Z7Bm WAD'LLE K EOCH HOOP SKIRTS. 628 HOOP HOPE INB' SKIRTS, "OWN MAKE." 628 PR1CF.S KK1IUCKD1II 1' anords us much pleasure to announce to our lumerous patrons ana the public, that In conse quence if a slight decline In Hoop Skirt materlul logeinerwiio our increasea iacuities lor manufac turing, and a strict adherence to BUYING aud BELLINU for CASH, we ate enabled to oiler all our JUSTLY CELEPRATEU HOOP SKIRTS at RE DUCED PRICES. Aud our Skirts will always, as heretolore, be found In every respect more desirable, and really cheaper than any single or double spring Hoop Skfrt In the market, while our aasortment la unequalled. Also, constantly receiving rrom new xorK ana in Eastern Stales full lilies ot low priced skirts, at very low prices; among which Is a lot of Plain Skirts at the following rates; 15 sprlugs, 56c.; 211 springs, 6Ac.; 25 suriiJUB. 75c: 30 surlnics. b&o.: 85 springs. U5c.: and hi springs, trull. Sklru made to order, altered, and repaired. Whole ale and retail, at the Philadelphia Hoop Skirt Em porium, No. tub ARCH Street, oeiow Benuth. 6 10 8m rp WILLIAM T. H JPKINS. FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOFSAFES C. L. MAISER. MANUFACTUBKB OT FIRE AND BVBflLABPBOOr SAFES. I.( HM3IITII, BELlrllAHGEB, AND UEAJLEUIN B1L1IN HABDWABE, 5 MO. 484 BADE MTKEET. rrri A LARGE ASSORTMENT OP FIRE isUi and Burnlar-proof SAFEB on hand, with Inside doors, Dweuing-iutuse Bates, rree irom aampneaa, Prices low. C. UASKEJUroKUKK. 6 No. 422 VINE Street LEGAL NOTICES. ESTATE OF CHARLES S. LUKENS, DE CEASED. Letters ot Administration upon aoove estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make pay ment without delay; aud all persons having claims against said Estate m present them to " . I I , 1 I. I 1, I IIULU A i m In I., ...a. Uuakertuwn, Bucks county. Pa.. or to his Attorney, ISAAC OERHART, 8 1 tbtil No. 12 B. blii li bireet, puiiadoipbia. QHARLES RUMP P. POKTE MOSNAIE, POCKET-HOOK, AND MATdlEL MANlEAtTUKtB, NO. 47 NOBTI1 SIXTH MTBEET, Below Arch, Philadelphia. Porte-Monnaies, Porllollos, Dressing Cases, Cigar Cases, Ckuhb, Pocket-Books, Satchels, Work Boxes, Bankers' Cases, Purses, Money Belts, niuiea, etc. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 7 2011 gLATE MANTELS. SLATE MANTELS are unsurpassed tor Durability Beaoty. trengm. ana uneapneas. SLATE MANTELS, and Slate Work General! made to order. J. 13. ItlMliS S (JO., Noa 2128 and 2128 CHEHNUT 81l a 12 cm QCORCE PLOWMAN, OARPENTEKAND BUILDER. im:31ovkd To No.KW DOCK Htroot, PHILADELPHIA. Ill rTTT THE BEST THE HOLY BIBLE HARD G U.g7 "SlUoiia-Famlly. Pulpit and Pocket Mll.l. V . ... . . ..i . t ti'ufUuv Mnrin'i'ft tint uiiiI.ha In heautwuiisiyieo . . -;' fl :, T ,",-"" "," blndluKH. A new euuiou, - .-uiu por'raiut Of tamliies. vr, TTARDINO. Aibllsher. No. 826CUEtNUT blriw boJw Fourth POND'S EXTRACT OF HARIAIHIELIS OR PAIN DK8TROTKR, Is on or the few domestic remedied which haverome Into general use and lavorlwllhout pulling. It Is the product of a almple abrub, hanulexa Li ail oum and, as a domestic remedy, unequalled. BTTRNS, BRU1SKR, UMKK KBS HUH KB I'Mtt HPRAINH. HOKK THROAT, TtK)TH ACIIK. KARAC11K, HKlJRALiI A, RHKUMATlbM LVM HAOO, BOITI, hTINdfs, BORK KYTCS, BI-KKDINU OF TUB LVSUH, NfXsK, BTOMACK. CORNS, UIA.K1W. Pll.r.n, OLD hOREF. And other similar troublesome und painful afTeotlnns, while It promptly arreata all llKMOKKH AUKH Hundreds of physicians use It dally In their practice, and Rlve It their unqualified recommendation. Bold by our agenta and dealers. The Medicine la exclusively prepared by the suh acrinera, ProprlPtors and Mueoemiora to T. T. POMl, to when, all orders must he addreased. HUMPHIUfiiB' HOM(EOPATHIO MIDICINR CO., No. Wi BROADWAY, New York. PRICKS OV PON D'S KX TRACT, Plx onnee bottles, with directions retail. 80 cents Pint hollies, with directions, retail. - f 1 "' liberal discount to PbyRlclana SIMILIA SIMILIBU3 CURANTUR. H UilPHREYBf HOMCKOPATHIC SPECIFICS, FAMILY CASES Of 85 large vials, morocco case, containing specliic for every ordinary disease a family Is subject to.and a book ol directions li.'OO Smaller Family and Travelling oasee, with 20 to iM vials ..f5 tofl Specifics for all Diseases, both for Curing and tor Preventive treatment, In vials ud pocket cases 12 to 15 These Remedies, by the case or single box, are sent to any part of the country, by Mall or Express, bee of charge, on receipt of lhe price. Address HUMPHREYS' SPECIFIC HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICINE COMPANY, Ofllce and Depot, N". ft2 BROADWAY, New York. Dr. HUMPHREYS Is consulted dally at his olUoo, perHonally or by letter, as above, for all tonus of (1 if Amw, lor sale by DYOTT A CO., JOIINHON, HOI, LO WAY A COW DEN, T. R CALLENUER, and AM PROSE SMITH, Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia, and at BLITUE'S Drug Store, No. 8120 Market street, and by all DrugglsU, a Ruins 8m g ALE OF RAILROAD PROPERTY AND FRANCHISE. Notice hereby given that by virtue of a decree ot the supreme Court ot Pennsylvania, we will expose to sale at Public Auction, AT THE J-HILADEEIM1IA EXCHANGE, In the City of Philadelphia, Slate of Pennsylvania on the 15T1I BAY OF OCTOBER, A. T. 1RC7, at 12 o'clock, noon, ot that day, all and singiilur the RAILROADS AND RAILWAYS, LANDS, TRACKS, LINKS, RAILS, CROSHTIttS, CHAIRS, SPIKES, FROOS, SWITCHES, and other IKON. JlRl HUES. WAYS and RIGHTS OF WAY, MATERIALS, HOUSES, BUILDINUS, SHOPS, P1KKB, WHARVES, ERECTIONS, FENCES. WALLS, FIXTURES, DEPOTS, RIGHTS AND INTERESTS, and all and every other properly and estate, real, personal, aud mixed, of, l elonging or appertaining to lhe RENO OIL CREEK AND P1THOLE RAILWAY COMPANY, and all the cor- fiorate rights, franchises, and privileges of, or belong ug to the salil Company, together with nil i.nil singu lar the Locomotives aud oilier Euglnes. Tenders, Cars, Machinery. Tools, Materials, ai:U implements, bswII as materials lor coustruct'LKi repairing, re plaining, using and operating said Railroad and Rail way. All of which said property is situate In Ve nango County, In the Mate of Penusylvunlu.and helng the Mime property, rights, privileges, and franchises which said Company, by indenture ot mortgage, dated the 28d day of May,A.D. 1806, and duly recorded in the cilice of the Recorder ot Deeds of Venango County aforesaid, In Mortgage Book No, 2, page 545, etc., on the 4lh day ot June, A. D. I860, granted aud conveyed to the undersigned John B. Bauzade, u trui-t. to secure certain bonds therein mentioned. And which the said Company by indenture ot mort gage, dated April 3, 1868, and duly recorded In theollid of said Recorder ot 1 reds of V enaugo County, afore said, in Mortgage Book No. 2, puge 474. etc on tin Utli day of April, A. D. lsftti, granted and conveyed t Moms K. Jessup, and the undersigned William J Barr, In trust to secure certain debts therein men tioned. This sale will be made under, and In purs u mice of a decree entered by the said Supreme Court o. the Slate of Pennsylvania, on the 3d day of July. A. D. 1807, In a cause pending in equity in said court, upon a bill tiled by the said John S. Bauzade, Trustee, against the snid Company, and the said Morris K, Jessup and William J Barr, defendants, praying, inter alia, for a decree of sale of the raid mortgaged premises. The terms aud conditions of sale will be as lollows: , . , First. The mortgaged premises will be sold In oaa parcel, and will be struck off to the highest aud best bidder tor cash. . becond. Five per cent, of the purchase money shall be paid to the undersigned at the time or the sale by the purchaser, and be must also sign the terms and conditions of sale, otherwise, the said premises will be immediately resold. Third. The balance ot the purchase money shall be I aid to the undersigned, at the Banking House ot irexel & Co.. No. 84 8. Third street, Philadel phia, within thirty days from aud alter the day of sale. WILLIAM J BARR. Trustee JOHN S. SAUZADE, Trustee. Pnn.APKt.pniA, July 5, isi7. M. Thomas & Bonn, Auctioneers. 7 9tu(3m GAS LIGHT FOR THE COUNTRY. FERRIS CO.'S AUTOMATIC MACHINES OAS FOR PRIVATE RESIDENCES, MILLS, HOTKL9, CHURCHES, ETC, FURNISHING FRO TE TO BIX HUNDRED LIGHTS, AS MAY BE REQUIRED. This machine Is gnaranteed; does order, and the lime to manage It is a" not get ont ot hi five minutes a week. The simplicity of this apparatus, Its entire freedom from danger, the cheapness and quality of the light over all others, have gained for It the favorable opinion ot those acquainted with lis merits. The names of those having used them for the last three year will be given by calling at onr OFFICE, NO. 108 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, Where the machines can be seen In operation. FERRIS A CO.. Box 491 P. O. Bend for a Pamphlet. 7 3tuths.lm No. 1101 CHESNUT Street. E. M. NEEDLES & CO. OFFER IN HOUSE-FURNISHING DRY GOODS, ADAPTED TO THE SEASON, Summer Gauze Blankets, Jtruitcioihs auu Doylies, Bath and oiher Towels, Furniture Chintses and Dimities, JMllow aud sheeting Linens, Floor and Blair Linens, Honeycomb, Allendale, AND OTHER LIGHT SPREADS, AT REDUCED PRICES. 1J1S J.QNHMHO IQH M . GAHDNER & FLEMING, COACH MAKERS. 0. S14 SOUTH FIFTH STREET. New and Becoud-iiand CJarrUKes for sale. Par tlculur Btteutiou pad to repairing. 6 30 6m DRY GOODS. 11 -A. It I AND IV IIS Til. 0 Just opend, a fuU line ot COTTON GOODS at lower prices than for years. Bleached Masllns, 10 and 12'. cento, Oood Bleached, 1 , 10, and 18 cents. Best Blenched, 20, 22, and 25 cents. New York Mills and Wamsutlas. Wllltsmsvllles. TJtlras, etc. Unblf ached Muslins, extra good, for 12' cents. Unbleached it usllns, best li ne goods, 18 and 20 cents. Unbleached Muslins, heavy, IS and 20 cents. WIDE ftllEETINCi. lft-4 Unleached Sheetings. SO.centa. All the widths by the fltce or yard. -i and 6-4 Sheetings from 20 to TO conta. Pillow Casings, low down prices. TICKINON. Bps! 60 rent Tickings In town. Tickings at 46, 87, 81 and 25 cents. FLANNELS. Yard-wide All-wool Flannels, 60 cents. 4-4 Ballard vale Flanmls. all grades, low. 7-8 Ballardvale Flauuels, all grades, lew. Low priced Flannels, a fine stock. PRINTS. 2li cents for full Madder Calicoes, 15 cents lor Prints recently at 20. 18 cents lor best Lew styles Calicoes. BLACK ALPACAS. Fresh lot of those good 65 cent Alpacas, 12 stuth4p 229 FAMES & WARNER, 229 NORTH NINTH STREET. ABOVE RACE. Bleached Muslins. 10, 12, 13, 14. 15. 16. 18, 20,22c All the best makes of Bleached Muslins. New Yoik Mills, Willlamsville, Wamsutta, etc. Pillow Case Muslins. all widths. 2a yards wide Sheeting 60c Unbleached Muslins. VI) i. 14, 18, 18, 20, 22c., etc. All widths Unbleached Sheeting. All-wool Flannels, 31, 7i, 40, 45, 50c., etc. Yard-wide all-wool Flannel, 60c. Domet Flannel, 25, 31, 40, 45, and 50c. Cotton and Wool Shaker Flannel, 25c. Shirting and Bathing Flannels. Grey Twilled, for bathing robes, 810. Black Alpacas, 87, 40, 45, 60, 6ti, 60, 65, 70, 75c etc Black and white Balmorals, 11. Table Linens, Napkins, Towels, Doylies, etc Three bales of Russia Crash, 12;,', 14, 16c Imported Lawns, 25c White Piques, 50c Wide Shirred Muslins, 60, 85c.,l, and flTS. Nainsooks, Victoria Lawns, Plaid Nainsooks, etc Soft finish Jaconets, Cambrics, Swiss Mulls, etc Sbirllng Linens, 45, 60, 50, 60, 6a, 70, 75. 80c, etc. 31j0 dozen Linen Shirt Fronts, our own make. Linen Bosoms, 25, 30, 87;.'. 45, 80, 66, 62c Linen Handkerchiefs, 12,'i, 16, 18, 20,22, 25c Whalebone Corsets, tl'25; Hood Skirts. 11-23. Gents' French Buspenders. 53c. Ladies' and Misses' Hosiery, large assortment. Linen Pant Stuffs at reduced prices, etc etc FA HIES & WARNER, SO, SS9 N. NINTH STREET, ABOVE RACE; 82.1 O O P E R S. K. Cor. NINTH and ARCH Street. A GENERAL REDUCTION IN PRICEI3. Linens for Ludles. Gents', and Boys' Wear, Linen Irills, White and Colored Bosom Linens, aud Shirt ing Linens. M usiius, Bleached and Unbleached, loc per yard "vv h fte Goods In every variety and price. Quilts in every variety. Calicoes, 10, 12H. 16. and 18c,; best qualities. We now have a complete stock of Ladled' and Gents' Hosiery at competition prices. Our stock of Shirt Fronts better than ever; every style and pattern, and every price; guaranteed ail Linen, and warranted to give satisfaction. Cheap lot Table Linens, 6-4, 45c; bargains. Bleached, 8-4 6uc per vard. Madame Foy's Corset and Bklrt Supporters; every lady should have one. Lawns closing out at 20c per yard. COOPER'S, NINTH and ARCH Btreeta. 6 15 stnth4p. ao. uul CHESNUT street. TO TUB LADIES: EINEX CAMRRICS, PRINTED FOR DRESSES WHITE FOR BODIES. These goods are essential for BUMMER WEAR, and we are now selling the balance ol onr Uuporlatlon at a GREAT SACRIFICE. E. M. NEEDLES & CO., N.W. Corner Eleventh and Chesnut. p A R I S. AU PETIT ST. THOMAS. 87, U, 31 S3, S3 KIC DE MAC. S3 HDK DE aVtmiVERSITE, NEAR THE PALACE EXHIBITION, This house, established upwards of fifty year. Is universally known and famed as one of the best esta blishments iu Pails, in which thorough couhdeuce may he p aced. in us immense premises, which all foreigners should visit, will he lound the most complete assort ment of SILKS. FIRST NOVELTIES. SHAWLS, WOOLLENS, LAC. LINGERIE, READY-MADli ARTICLES FOR LADIKS, FURS COTTON AND lllttKAD STl FFS, GLOVES. RIBBONS. TRIM MINGS. CARPET . ARTICLES OF FURNITURE. Fngiih A-wUtsnts. rtxed Price. T7 6 16 25 8 6 16 CHEAP DBTf UOOD8, CARPET8, MATTINGS. OI L CI.OT US, AND WINDOW BM A DEB. -l real Barsalus from Auction- V. E. ARCHAMBAUL1, N. corner of ELEVENTH and MARKET Btreeta, will open this morulug lux) yards extra quality dou hie imperial V hile .anion Mattlug. slightly stained, will he Bold at 87, worth 75c.; Red C heck Matting, 25, S7 and Mic., Inttraln Carpels, all wool, at S2, 7ft, S7o. li, nt6.r. nd 1-Mt; Ingrain Carpets, wool tilling 40,46, M. aud siic.; Three-ply Carpels, film; Euglluk Tapehtry Brussels Carpets, 162 and P76; Hemp Car pets, slto etc.: J;l) ( loths. 6oc,; Kntry and Blair Car pen. 50 to 87r.:Wlndow Shades, 1 u.Jn; plain Shading S7 and M.; lahle Linens, jc to Tl-6o; Towels, 12 to 2oo Flannel for Bathing Robes, sic. Muslins, 10 to t'alleoes. Id to IKe.t La n "So. Wlinlesnle and Retail ore. N. S. cornw ELEVENTH aad MARKET Streets. 2 lulliK MTED STATES REVENUK BTAMPs!! Principal Depot, No. H04 niKnNUT BtreeU Central Depot, No, lnj Bouth Fl 1T H Street, one doo below Cheuut Kstalillslied ItHii. Revenue sumps of every dosoriptlou constantly o1 hand lu any amount. Orders by Mail or Ei press promptly attended to. AUGUST 15, 1867. WATCHES JEWELRY, ETC. LEWIS LADOMU8 & CO., Diamond Dealer and Jewellers, NO. M CnrANVT STn rniEADEEPIIIA Wonld Invite the attention ot purchasers to their large and handsome assortment of DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, MI EVER-WARE, ETC? ETC ICE PITCHERS In great variety. A large assortment of small STUDS, for eyele holes. Jnst received. WATCHES repaired In the best manner, and guaranteed. Sljlp FINE WATCHES. W e keep always on hand an assortment ol LADIES' AND ENTN' "FIJIK WATCHES' Of the best American and Foreign Makers, all war ranted to give complete satisfaction, aud at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. FAR It & BROTHER, Importers of Watches, Jewelry, Musical Boxes, eta llllsmthjrp No. 824 CHESNUT St., below Fourth. Especial attention given to repairing Watches and MuBlcal Boies by FIRST-CLASS workmen. WATCHES, JEWELRY. W. W. OASSIDY, NO. 1 SOUTH SECOND STREET, Offers an entirely new and most carefully selected AMERICAN AND GENEVA WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER-WARS, AND FANCY ARTICLES Ol EVERY DESCRIPTION, suitable FOB BBIDAL OB HOLIDAY PRESENTS An examination will show my stock to be nnstu passed In quality and cheapness. Particular attention paid to repairing. 8 18 G. RUSSELL & CO., NO. S3 NORTH SIXTH STREET, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN FINE WATCHES, FRENCH CLOCKS, CiOLD JEWELRY, AND "Mi SOLID SILVER-WARE. HENRY HARPER, No. 5QO ARCH Street Manufacturer and Dealer in WATCHES, FINE JEWELRY, SILYER-fLATED WARE, AND SOLID SILVER-WARE. AMERICAN WATCHER THE BEST LN THE WORLD. Sold at factory prices by C. A A. PF.O U1JOT. WATCH CASE MANUFACTURERS. 8 8 Manutattory, No. 22 Bouth FIFTH Street. Tne alteiitwn of dealeri it culled to our larye stuck. FINANCIAL. JJARItlSBURG, JUNE 29, 1867, TO THE HOLDERS OF TBS LOANS or TBI CGIV.KQKWEALTH CF PENNSYLVANIA DUE JULY 1, 1868. THE COMMISSIONERS OF THE SINKING FUND WILL RECEIVE PROPOSALS UNTIL SEPTEMBER 3, 1807, FOR THE REDEMP TION OF ONE MILLION OF DOLLARS ' OF THE Loans of this Commonwealth DUE JULY 1, 1868. Holders will address their proposals to the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, Harris burg, Pennsylvania, and endorsed "PROPO SALS FOR THE REDEMPTION OF LOANS OF 1663." EH AN CIS JORDAN, SECRETARY OF STATE. JOHN F. MARTRANET, AUDITOR-GENERAL. WILLI All II. HE9IBLE, STATE TREASUaEB. 7 2tuthst9 --PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE AWNIN6S, WAOON COVERS, RAOS, ET If yon want an extra Awning very cheap, let ont awnlua makers take tlie measure, and make it from a lot of 1M hospital tento, lately purchased by ua. many of which are entirely new, and of the beat 1J ouiwe duck. Also, Government Baddlen aud Harness of all kinds, euj. F1TKIN A CO.. S m Nos. ttS7 and 8B Now. fltONT Htreit. TTT ILLIAM 8. GRANT W COMMISSION MERCHANT. NO. 3 a DELAWARE Avenue, tfhliadelphla. AUfNT vim IDnpont's Gnnpqwder. Refined Nitre, Charooal.Et W. Baker A Co.'s Chocolate, Coooa, and Bromal Crocker Br.. A Co.'s Yellow AleiaJ BaeaUiU ' esL tendI 3 WANT8. mJ A n T E D, , AGENTS IN EVERT CITT AND TOWN Fenssjlvania and Southern New Jersey, TOR TUB ! , D ft O O IC L Y N LIFE IKSTJBANCrCOMPATiX OF NEW YORK Also, a few good SOLICITORS for Philadelphia, : Call or address ' ' ! E. B. COLTON, OENARAL AGENT, ; tTt NO. 687 CHESNUT STREET. ' jgOOK AOELNT3 IN LUCK AT LAST. Tbe crlnls Is passed. The hour has come to lift the) veil of secreay which has hitherto enveloped the Inner history of the great civil war, and this Is done by ollttri tug hi mj puuuo ueoerai 14. j, aulw i HISTORY OF THE SECRET SERVICE." : For thrllllns: Interest this book tranai-enda all tha romances ol a ihousaudlyears, and conclusively prevea that "truth Is stranger than fiction." , Asenta are clearing from sum tn amn n., mnntii. which we can prove to anv doubtlDa- anollcaat. A. few more can obtain agencies In territory yet uuoocu. pled. Addxeaa J AH RETT St COa NO. 90S CUEMNUT STREET, PHILADB1LPHJA. T2tr ENGINES, MACHINERY, ETC irfPFK PENN STEAM ENGINE AND ZijUU.il BOILER WORKS. NB1AJTK A LKVTJ i iiAC'HCAL AND THEORKTICAL KNOINlUJls3 SMITHS, and FOUNLKR, having tot many yeare oeen in susanu eperation, ana been exoAinlveht engaged In building and repairing Marine aud Rivet Knglnca, high and low-preesure, Iron BoUera, Watet Tanks, Fropellers, etc. etc, reepectrolly orler thel services to the public as being fully prepared to con tract for engines of all sices, Marine, River, and Stationary; having seta of patterns of dlUerent sises. 1 are prepared to execute orders with quick despatch. Every description of pattern-making made at the shortest notice. High and . Low-preaaure Fine. Tubular, and cylinder Boilers, of the best Fenusyl vanla charcoal iron. Forgiugs of all alwvand kind:. Iron and Braas Castings or all descriptions; Ron Turning, Screw Cutting, and all other work connected With the above buaineaa. Drawings and specifications for all . work done 1 at the establishment free of ciiarae. and work trn.n anteed. ; Tbe auDscrioera nave ampie wnarr-aock room for. , repairs of boats, where they can lie in perlect safety -and are provided with shears, blocks, falls, etc. eo for raising heavy or light weights. JACOB O, NF.AFnC, JOHN P, LEVY. ' I2U BEACH and PALMER Btreeta. J. VAUSHASI atXB&ICK, "WlldJAU & afaAAICK JOMBT OOPK. SOUTHWAEK FOUKDRY, FIFIH AJSD WAbHLNU'l'ON Streets, PHiLutuaxpiriA. , . MERRICK A SONS, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Engines tor Land, River, aud Marine Service. ' Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, etc. Castings of all kinds, either iron or braas. '' Iron Erame Roofs tor Gas Works, Workshops, an , Railroad Stations, etc Retorts aud Gas Machinery, of the latest and moa improved construction. Every description of Plantation Machinery, ant 1 Sugar, Saw, and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Opel Bit-am Trains, Defecators, Filters, Pumping Jul ainea. etc Sole Agents for N. Bllleux's Patent Sugar Bolllof -Apparatus, Nesmyth's Patent Steam Hammer, an) Aspinwall A Woolsey's Patent Centrifugal Sugsk Draining Machine. gto BRIDE8BUKU MACHINE W0BK8 OFFICE, HO, U N. FRONT STREET, PHILAUSXPHIA. We are prepared to nil orders to any extent for onr well-known MACHINERY FOB COTTON AND WOOLLEN Inclndlnar all recent lmrjruvumnnta In dardlnir. Rnln. nlng, andWeavlng. W e lu vlte the attention of manufacturers to onr ex tensive woru, U ALFRED J KNITS A SON, LUMBER. 1867.-ASNpCLANriTE B0AKD3 4-4. 6-4, 6-4, 2, a. 3. and 4 Inch . M, -4, 2, iy,, 8, and 4 Inch T WHITE PINE, PANEL PATTERN PLANK. LARGE AND SUPERIOR SIOCK ON HAND. 18 67.buildlng ! ' BDXLDIHO. LUMBER I LUMBER! LUMBER! 4- 4 CAROLINA FLOORING. 5- 4 CAROLINA FLOORING. 4-4 DELAWARE FLOORING. 6-4 DELAWARE FLOORING. WHITE PINE FLOORING. ASH FLOORING. WALNUT FLOORING. SPRUCE FLOURING. STEP BOARDS. . RAIL PLANK. PLASTERING LATH. 1867 CEDAR AND CYPRES , SHINGLES. LONG CEDAR SIINQLIW. SHORT CEDAR SHINGLES. COOPER SHINGLES. FINE ASSORTMENT FOR SALE LOW. NO. 1 CEDAR LOGS AND POSTS. 1867 LUMBER FOR UNDERTAKERS T IIMklt k VnV IITCTib'PTA IT svit t RfcD CfcDAK, WALNUT, AND INJi 1867 ALBAN Y LUMBER OP ALL KIN f)9 . ALBANY LUMBER OF Al.r, KINDU. UL' A kUl"t1U L it AIT A T XI I ffT DAaav4i &u vv aui.1 fj a DRT POPLAR, CHERRY, AND ASH. OAK. PLANK AND BOARDS, U A XtruA A w ROSEWOOD, AND WALNUT VENEERS, 1 ftAT -CIGAR-BOX MANUPACTTJRERS. XOU I . CIGAR-BOX MANUFACTURERH. SPANlbH CEDAR BOX BOARDS. 1 RfV7 -8pRDCE JOIST! SPRUCE JOISft XOU I . SPRUCE JOIST ! FROM 14 TO 83 FEET LONO. , SUPERIOR NORWAY SCANTLINQ. , , , IdLiULJK. BROTHER A CO., '"Tl- No. EM) SOUTH STREET. U. GUILDERS' MILL. AOS. Mi, S, AMD SS S. FirTEEHTH Ti ESLEB & BEO., Proprietors. srays on hand, made of the Best Seasoned Lumber,' at low prices. W7rwr ifntTT t-.. . . , n . . a KJt W VJ M AND NEWELS. Newels, Balusters, Bracket and Wood Mouldings. WOOD MOULDINGS. BRACKETS. BAXUSTERl AND NEWELS, , , Walnut and Ash Hand Railing, 8, 8. and 4 lnchM- BUTTERNUT. CHESNUT, and WAXNU1 MOULDINGS to order. 12 J. 0. P E It K I N P LUMBER MERCHANT. buccetsor o IU Clark, Jr., NO. H'2 niWISTliv wuppt fCB?MinUyT0n band tar8e ai marled adsortrne GAS FIXTURES. t CALL AND 'BOY YOUR GAS FIXTURE from the manufacturers VAJUJaMRK A MARSHALL, No. 1l AKCH (Stretll. VANK1RK A MARSHALL, No. 912 ARCfl Street, niBiiulauture aud kwp all Styles ol Uri Fixtnres and CliandeliPrs; also reHniHli old Hxturi. VANKIKK & MARSHALL HAVE A COM plete stock of ChandellerH, lirm keis, I'viriaoid Blsnds, aud Bronsm. at No. Mi A HC'H rjtrwt. VANK1EK A MAliSHALL, No. 912 ARCH Street give exueclul atteiitlou to fitting up Churches. Public Halls, aud Dweliiug. Pi C XJi a LOW KMT HAThH, ' C OLD, GILT. AND ELKCTRO SI LV B T plated Gas Flxiureit, at VANttlRK Alii S11ALLH. No. Wi ARCH bliet-,, ,. All work giiartmlmd to giv mtisrao'lon. None if flrat-claM workmen .u-plojuJ. S l-Uiw mwUuf STJiSX.-7 ta.l7.tat; U. lou. 71 40.