THE r DAILY ? EVENING TELEGAPH PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, AUGUST ' 1C, 1867. t the Loyi : uon j I ADELAIDE V1' H-!tf j ' j Seated one day at or'w J I was weary aali 11 e i ; And my lingers wan lerel. lk y CVer tlie xioisy keys. ' I do not know what I wa playing Or vrbat I was dreaming then ; Lut I struck onw cLori f musio Like the sound of a givat Amen. It flooded the crimson twilight, Like the close of an Ansel's Psalm, And it lay on my fevered spirit With a touch of infiDtt calm. It quieted pain and eorrow, Like love overcoming strifo ; It seemed the' harmonlotn echo From our diaoordant lit. It linked all perplexing m ;,nui m Into one perfect pim:H, And trembled away int' silence As if it were lotu t''vij. I Lave sought, but h, vainly That one lostctior l divia, , , That came from thai owl n tli ) or; n, And entered into mia. It may be that death,' d bright aap-nl ; Will speak in Dint ohor i azaiu, It may be that only in heaven I shall hear that grand Amen. CITY INTELLIGENCE. FOR ADDITIONAL LOTAL ITEMS SEE OUTSIDE PAGES. TUE PHILADELPHIA AND KrIB RAILROAD. At the recent nit mtiirof tbe Committee of Councils to consider tbe qnes'iou of the merger of t tin Warrcu ami Franklin with tbe Philadelphia and Eric Rnilioad, the 10 lowing statement was pre dated by tbe Treasurer of the latter, showing its cost and financial condition at this lime: Tbe cost ol the road, after deducting the ermines of each year, agreeably to the act ol Assembly, February 1, 1832, was $17,809,73284. Tnis amount has been increased to dale by amount expended tor sidings, depo's, shops, ecc. , 10G,OD!V84 Estimated interest on lunded debt 325,U0J0i) $18 300.H32 68 1,315,1)37-86 Earnings to July 1, 18C7, J17.984.804-82 By tbe contract with tbe Pennsylvania Rail road Company, the Philadelphia and Krio Kail road Company receives 30 per cent, of the gross earnings ot the road, which lec-ipts aud their expenditures were submitted as follows: becfibts. Inl8G2 1HG3 1804 1805 1806 $137,429-58 218,30U'9l5 335,708-95 C13,Uui31 732,73880 $2,033,083-60 EMENDED. 1662, Interest on funded debt, etc. 1863, ' ...... ' 1864, " " " 1805, " " l 1860, " " " balance unsettled, . . . $188,293-97 . 257,630-02 . 313,059-92 . 425,286 60 . 678,649 -00 . 274,603-03 $2,038,086 00 ' The financial condition of the Philadelphia ana Erie Kail toad Company, July 1, 1867, was as follows: Capital stock issued to that date . seven per cent, bonds due 1877 . Six per cent, bunds due 18S1 . . be en per cent, bonds due 1885 . bix per cent, bonds due 1901 . . Preteired debt outstanding . . Due the Pennsylvania Railroad Co., for advances on construction account $5,091,400-00 1,000,000-00 5,000,000-00 3. 000,000 00 4,000,000-00 60000 200,613-69 $18,362,643-59 Lees assets on band: Earnings account with lessees $200,702-02 Agents' bands, unset lied 105,252 '09 In Treasurer's hands 1,004 -06 307,748-77 $17,984,894-82 Tuobe Whisky Bonds. The following are tbe particulars concerning the execution of cer tain iraudulent whihky bonds which had beeu given in the Third Collection District, and to which public attention has been much directed ot late: The liist one bears dute November 21, I860. It was tor the removal of 150 barrels, and the amount of the security was $32,807-45. Thirty dus was tbe time named in the bond withiu whicn tne liquor was to oe reiurnea. 14. J. was the principal, and II. B. Davis tbe wit ness. This bond was not cancelled, showing tbat the whisky was not returned, and do tax was ever paid upon it. The second bond bears ' date December 6, 1800. It was for the removal ot 100 barrels ot whtcky, and the security was 1 $20,000-45. William II. Loo ma", principal; Geo. H. Maon, witness. Like the lirst, it was lor a period 01 thirty days, aud like it, also, it was not cancelled. The third bond bears date December 19, 1806, and it was for the removal of 250 barrels ot whi-ky, the amount of the securities being $56,879-88, signed Washington Horter as princi pal, and lienxy hchmidt and Kichard Gibbons as securities, and Edward 8. Brock as witness. This was alBOlor ninety days, and was not can celled. The fourth bond bears date January 6, 18G7, and it was lor the removal of two hundred and Jitty barrels of whbky, amount of the security being $50,312; John Collins principal, Frank Brown and George Marshall securities, Edward Brock witness. Like the others, It was thirty days, and was not cancelled. The next bond is . dated in Pcnranry. 1867. aud was lor the re moval ol two uuudred and titty bnrrels of ' -wliUkv: John Collins, principal. Charles Naclo aud Wi.liam Claik securities, Kdward Brock and II. B. Zulick witnesses. There was no cancellation of it. The sixth bond beats date . February 20, 1807. It was tor tbe removal of one hundred ana niueiy-iuree uHrrcmui wuis.y, the amount of the security being $40,000: John Collins, pnncipjilj Walter Lewis and Robert Dillon, securities; and Kdward Brock the wit nAB. This, like the others, was not cancelled. The seventh bond, dated March 25. 1867, for tho rpmnvul of two hundred barrels of whisky, the amount of tbe security being $150,000; James Thompson, principal; George Klotz aud John J. Voss, securities; aud Edward Brock and John Aidelott. witnesses. This bond is marked can celled, and is the only one of the number that is so. The eierhtb aud last bond is dated April 3, 18C7. It was for the removal ot two hun dred barrels of whisky, the security being $40,000: principal. Andrew Herman; securities. Benjamin Addis ana Charles Wilson. This bond u. H'. not cancelled. All ot tho above securities were executed be fere Edward Brock, bond clerk, except one, and that was executed before Collector Zulick. From the dates it will be, seen that they were all executed betweeu the 21st of November and the 3d of Apiil, a period of a little more than four niou'.hs. Tho amount of tax upon this vlnskv would foot up to about $150,000. Tb parties under bonds in connection with those frauds are Edward Brock, Georee W, Knight, . who issald to nave peromiici wasnington nor tcr, John Collius, James Thompson, and George Mouniioy. The August terra of the United States District louit will be commenced ou Monday next, and it is expected that these cases will be canea ior 11 iai uuiiug me term. Pbowned. About 3 o'clock yesterday after noon, a boy named John Weur.el, acted nino years, resldlne at jno. km ueruiautowu road, jell into COUOCBblUH. i iuuik niiu was urowneu. ' Custom House Receipts. The receipts from curtoms at the port from July 29 to 31 inclusive Tfmi'i ranch Mass Mketinu. A grand tern Kh.iipi niH'-. nif itin-r. under tti auspices of the inoepeiKient Order id tiood Templars, will n, ,ino-nixvllle Ph.. faturduy, Ausust "i "j'i J-oe oillerent lodacs of I. o. ot . T., Hi,d Hie fcons ot Tcinperaucc of Ptuladeloliiit, Ifeanimr PottstoAii, Spriin-vtllu, l'mrlitown, Irceiiuid , iNorrMuAD, CoiiBlionocken, Slana jnnk, and all other temperance organizations thrf.iighont(hester and Montpomory counties, have been invited and promise l to bo present on the occasion. A grand procession will bo toimod on the arrlviil nf Mm irin. ti,-,i. dflphia and Keadlnu (at 9-30 o'clock), to pro ceed to tbcl'hn nix Iron Conipntiv's erove, ar- uu.i MiuuiMt; ov a niarsiial appointed bv Lookout Lodue of Hip t. 11 nf 11 r proceeded by the Phoenix Hras Hand. Amnio ariangemeuis will be made tor the accommoda tion of the public. There will be a suitable stand unu seats erected fur ilm onn,,,m ,im n lit', ihe nieetinir will be nrllrpo,i ho .in.nn Plack, K. W. (J. 0. of .the Itieht Worthy Crand IOdi-e of I. ). ni Ci. T. nf tho iiha a,.,.. Itev. W. C. Itrst, G. W. P. of tbe Grand Dmsiou ot ons of Temjeranre ot Pennsylvania: Rev. I. H. Tonence, of Danvillp; Jpue Kvans, of Che tcr county; Captain K. II. Kauch, of lical- 1'OLtcB Itf.vh Jefl'erson I'oss bad a bearinr iciore Alderman JBinex on the charoro of nt- tempted siabbiui. Defendent had bepn on a picmo, anu upon his return got into a qnar'el with with one ot the company, it is alleged, and drawing a knife, made a furious attack upon him. A i-ligtit wound in the h a only was in flicted. Kous was held for tr al before Aid. Peiir. Georce Milev had a befirinir venter liiv. charged with obtaining the sum ol $200 lro'm James E. Bailey, by false and fraudulent repre sentations. Ou or about the first of June last. Bailey rold out his interest in a lesUurunt. lo- cnted at No. 2200 Sprine Garden street, tojMiley, ior uue, receiving .iuo in cali and a note tor b'xty days. Mr. Iiailev altcrwards requested that Mr. Miley should tret some person to en dorse the note. He alleges thnt Milev nssnrpd him that he was the owner of the honso in which he lived, etc. Mr. Bailey subsequently Bscertinned that tho statement male by Miley was false. lie was held la $1000 bail to answer at court. Tub Kevstonb Cluii. A meeting of the Young Men's Keystone Club too, place lant evening, at tbe Hull. Twelfth and Che-uut streets. Amendments to the constitution and by laws ol the cluo were agreed npou. It was resolved that tbe club should liavo a grand turn-out ou the occasion of the Democratic cele bration, September 17tb. It wh also decided that meellDj-N of tbe club should be hold weekly, at their hall, and tbat, speakers of distinction should be secured toaduress the members. An election lor olucers to serve during the ensuing year was then held, resulting In the unanimous choice of ttie nominees proposed at the last meeting, and already published. Found Dead and Alive. The Coroner was noiltitd yesterday afteruoon of the finding of the body of an unknown ma u, aed forty-live yearn, In the Delaware rlvor, opposite Shucka maxon street wharf. Deceased was dressed In a red shin aud black pautaloous. .'At 10 o'clock last evening, a colored child about five months old was lound ou a door step at Thirteenth aud Spruce streets. It wan sent lo the Almshouse. MARINE TELEGRAPH. For additional Marine Ifews tee Firtt Page, A.LMANAO Sum Uisbs... 8dm Sets.ih. IfOK BHlUAVaLyU.LA.-Tam DAY. nl'll;Hi)OS RtBltn... 7 85 S6U,UieH WTHR... ........ 2U4 PHILADELPHIA BOARD OP TKADH. William V. Kknt, ) Thomas R Ashmkad, -Monthly Couuittik, Chaklks Whjcklkr, ) HUVKUEMYB OF OCKAH 81EAHICR8, FOB AMKKICA. Morning Star Havre........Mew York July 24 V. ot liuullu Uverpool...lew York ..Juiy 27 Tripoli Liveriool...New York July 0 Denmark ....l,lverpool...JSew York July l Feruvmn-.-. ..Liverpool.. .Quebec ..Aun. 1 C.ofM. York Liverpool...Wew York Aug. 8 Jrvb.. l.iverpool...BosiOD Aug. 3 Wni, renu loduud rtv-w i urn. .....&ug. a 8L David Dlverpool...yiiebeo ......Aug. 3 FOU KUKOFa.. The Queen New York...Dlverpool Aug. J7 V. ofl.onUou....-New York...LlverpOol ..Aug. 17 Teulonla .New York...Ilanibur Auk. 17 C'leopalia........New York...Autwerp ...Aug. 17 Iowa ............New York...UlasffOW..... ........... An. 17 Cellar ...New York...Lomlon Auk, 17 K11H8IH New York...Llverpool -Auk. 21 (.:. ol Dublin New York...Dlverpool ..Aug. 21 WeHur New York...Breuaen.. Aug. 22 Denn)urk......New York...LlTei pool Au. 24 llanjiumiiit New Vork...Hauiburg Aug. 24 Cay ol l'arls New York...l.lverpool ...Aug. 24 Vtrelie Now York.. Havre Aug. 24 CUATW1BU, DOMKS11C), KTO. Tonawanila...A..Pnllada Savannah Auir. 17 J. W. Kverniau..Fldlaaa Cliarleniou ..Aug. 17 Junlalu .PlillaUa .New Orleans Aug. HiarsanasinpetsI'liilada Havana Aug. 20 lUblnt, .-itar New York...AHpiuwaU Aug. 21 m. Au.erieu New York...Kio Janeiro .Aug 2J Btar ol t he Union. PUllada....N ew Orleans A ug. 24 lluiis are InrwarUed by every steamer in the regular lines. Tbe Bleamers lor or Iron! Liverpool call at Queeiiftown, except the Canadian line, wliich call at 1 otidnnderry. Tbe Hieainers lor or lrom taeCouU- uenl call at bouthamplon. CLEARED YKdTEKDAY. Bchr Alaska, Clark, lluxbury, Borda, Keller & Nut ting. Kclir A. Maeee. Ketcbnm, East Cambridge, do. ISehr E. W. Uardiuer, Meelmau, Huston. do. wr . t ranklln I'lerson. .Baltimore, a. urovwj. ,ir, Tug Chesapeake. Mersbon, Delaware Bay, W. P. ARRIVED YEHTERDAT. Barnue Philena. Davis. 14 days lrom Inagua, with salt to W. Bnuiiu & Won. Left, brig Hyperlou. iSlmou- ton. for i'ot Hand lu 8 dayB: Navarluo, fiopkius, ior Philadelphia, loading, to sail la 5 days; aud Cbanil clet r. loading for flalllax.N. 8 8lb Inst., lat. Hi '), Ion, 74, saw a berm. brig, with Iobs ot rorelopmasl una malnbooui. steering N.; lolb, lat. lat. Hi 60. Ion. 74 2u, aaw a full-rigged brig, wltb loas.of toretopmast, sleer- 11IKJN. lirlK S and W. Welsh. Watson, from Turks Island StHh int., wltb salt to W. Bumm & Hon. 3"lU ulu, lat. 28, Ion. 72. during a heavy gale lrom i&.N E. to ss lost loreKipuiasi aud luaiulopuiaHt head. bchr Nunolo. Ellis, 8 days lrom Laurel, wltb railroad ties lo llaron, Collius & Co. . . r-chr Ariadne. Thomas, l day from Smyrna, witu grain to J. L. Bewley fe Co. ischr L. Plileger, Lawrence, 8 da5'8 from Wilton, N. C. with lumber lo Macon, Collins & Co. felir J. Li. Heveriu. aieivip, i uay iroiu jjiilih tree lauding, with grain to J. L. Hew ley fe Co. Hchr A. A. Brown, nan. iroui oaieui. hiiimer W. J. Plerrenout. Hhroiislitre. 24 hours from New York, with muse, lo W. M. Balrd & Co. ISt earner narau. jones, x uoursirout ituw ivrk, wiiu mdse. to W. M. Baird A Co. Tue Tbos. Jetlerson. Aiieu. irom nmuiauro, wuu a tow of barges to W. P. Clyde & Co. AT QUARANTINE. Ttrlir AnnaM. K nW In. K nlirbL iriml IilR'-na 2rl ult. Iii huiniiH Ni'Vxrsiuk. tillison. from New York, ar rived baiue day, Carlton, Treat, from du. do.; brigs Uviior nil. Nimunlon. lor Jioimes num iioai. uay ai'.i.v fnn UnnnlvHH. loadl ns lor Boston, to Bail about 7th; Navarlno, Hopkins, lor New York lu 4 days, sth Inst. lat. 32, ion. 74 au, spoKe uuur j, j . djiouuoi, uuuuo for tjardeuas. MVMnk 1N1IA Bliln Istrla. Hewall. lor Philadelphia, entered out at r ivfriKwii xiui nit. (Ship seiuirunils. Gerrlsh, from Liverpool for Phila- aelphla. was seen IKlli luitl., lau 41 ei ion. u iship Harriet. Jenseu.from Loudon lor rnnuueipuia, nt Vulnwintl, 9ul li nil. Baruue John Houllon. Llnilsey. ior Allien s j.auuiug, Dulluri ln,n. If 11, ntmul I'fllt l.tut. Bacqnebchaiiiyl, Crooby. for riiliaaeipuia, uiaaiou at iiOIIOOU 2ll lUbt. . Baruue Irnia. Cummlugs, from Havana, a iiti '..i. ..,.. Jlrig i.liisie Uarrow, nyaer, ueuoe. ai, taiiuumu BriK LMe Itoucbton, aionon, uuuue, ai ruinouu Instant. . . Brig Lucifer, for Pliliaaeipnia, was uuyhu.w Insiani. . . ., j,ma., Hchr Ward J. I'arKS, nence mi mwi i v. c" Hole 11th lust., having lost bout, aud hau sans spin m t.. i.lV l.nir lulimrl. ISchr Maggie iii. urey, i-iiibuui, 1 Kchr m! rr. from Ht. John. N. B.. for Phi Ude),.h .VtDoime' . ..uo ? Krt.rai . w. i-uuhb. ii um-s - "ce. ftt rornaudl'lth Inf iant. ,..,.,,.,..., Tj,rwlch isih Inst. irl "Vr :Z. : ."iihrTai v. and M. K Inule. Par- "iaUU ' , NOTICE TO MARINErW. Hint t uLluu. ..V. .V ...,. i'.,J is 17 a Bret order fixed llnt. illiimi- njul-L.t I. fii,Blinil "V " f a s ileizrees. will be extnuifa irom f.tl5"iC- VmhtmMl the coast ot Virginia. K""..AsJ'"V.,I.'.f,',?, , rder Ightherelotore.howulroui , Jlistl fnu ' t ud u;u i limli niRRin nut if wnter, nnd hsr nmlnxftll sst. The 1'n li mi MuIpr lili Hntii'i. In K"tiiif out 01 th liarlmr en Moiidny, cmiie very iipbt 1 1111 nliK on In her, nnd vfum enterinH or leuvInK t tiltint te expimed to lUe thine dBnger. AMUSEMENTS. WALNUT XH.K.ClTIIP ST U RET THEATRE er ol NINTH and W Al, I) 1' f-Livpw. liiKlLS ill s o ( lock. , '1 11 Irt AND KVKKY XVKNINd, Bheke8pear'H J-'airy Hpecluele, In Mve Bets, of A MlhSUMllKlt MtillT'S DllbAM,' Willi Itn nnrivallni bctuery, 1'unorauia, CoslUTies,' Accuutri'iiipntH. tnplp , 'i KANhrOP.MATION PCKSE, i ttc, the whole ooii'-iIiiiiiiik a i UNlrUKMllY OK KXCI'XMCNCH never eiimlled In li e proiliietiim ol inn 1'lay. i t tinliH Hiciircil three ilnvn lit ail vm e. 8 13 KO! FOR KJilTll'K ISLAND J FISERH AIR -hKAin r 11, S( r N KKY - II K, A l.TII MIL .1!( UK HATH i.N'1'KHT A IN M KNTOF Hi l li-bT h IND. , MllH. MARY LA K KM KY K f renpectrlillj-lniorriiB her iriemlB and 'he pidillo Rflne relly tlmi ihe will open the beautiful Inland fleasure Ground known m KMITH'8 IKI.AND, On KT'NDAY next, Mays, she Invitee all lo come nd enjoy wltb her the delights of this favorite num. merrewort. 4 8otl , FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOFSAFES C. L. MAISER. MANnFACTUBKB 07 riBE AND BUBUlABPUOOr BAFKK, MX'HKHITn, BKlUlliJItiER, AHD I KALKH IN nt lLUtAU IIAHDW AItK, ' tbi AO. 484 BACK M I UKET, F, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FIRE fci and llurKlar-proofMAKKS on band, with Inwtde doors. Dwelliug-house Palei, free lrom dampness. Pricea low. J. MAHHKti FtKIKli, ( 6 No. 422 V1NU Hlreet, HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING. p A I N T I N C. TIIOMAM A. rAHT, UOISE AM NIUN PAIJNTKB, (Late Faby A Bro.) No. 31 North THIRD Street Above Market. OII EKICK FltONHSdone up, and made to look equal to tbe liueHt press brick, bainplee at tbenhop, City and country trade aullcited. All orders by Post piouiptlv alien Jed to. .illUiaw INibW PUBLICATIONS. LECTURES. A NEW COURSE OF LEC tures la being delivered at tbe NEW YOrtK MUHKtM OF ANATOMY, embracing tbe subjects: "Dow to Live aud wbat to Live for. Youtb, Maturity, and Old Age. Manhood nenerally Re viewed. The Causes ol liidifeiwtlon. Flatulence, and Nervous DlsehRea accounted for, Marriage philoso phically considered," etc. Locket volumes containing these lectures will be forwarded to parlies, unable to attend, on receipt ot lour siampa, oy uuurraniiiK- Dt,vi.B, . . , i. w York M ukkcm of Anatomy and (scikncr. No. 618 Bhoauwav, NEW YOKK." 6 24lmwdm FERTILIZERS. MMOISIATED PIIOSPIIA.TE, AK VKKl'IIPAKNED FEBTIUZEB For Wheat, Corn, Oata Potatoes, Grass, the VegeuabU Garden, Fruit Trees, Grape Vines, Etc Etc, Tb Is Fertilizer contains Ground Bone and tbebes Fertilising balm. Price lv per ton of 2000 pounds. For Bale by th oienataciurera, WILLIAM ELLIS A CO., Chemlsta, 1 28mwf No. 724 MARKET Street. FRENCH STEAM ecoumisrGK ALCEDYLL, MARX & CO. SO. 1S HOUTII EliEVEMTII STREET AND 1,1,1,10 RACE BtXHKEr. 810mwf No. 1101 CBFBNrT Blret. E. M. NEEDLES & CO. OFFER IN HOUSE-FURNISHING DRY GOODS, ADAPTED TO THE SEASON, Bummer Ganze Blankets, Fruit Uloinsanu jjoyues, Bath aud other Towels, Fuinliure Cb In ties and Dimities, Pillow aud Sheeting Liueua,. Floor and Htair Linens Honeycomb, Allendale, AND OTHER LIGHT SPREADS, AT REDUCED PRICES. 18BJ1S XQMB3HO TOTI 'OH UNITED tTATES REVENUE STAMPS. Principal Depot, No. iim C11KSNUT (Street. Central Depot ISO. ltiaB r in a street, one uoor ooiuw vnebnut. x.bihuh.uvu Revenue Btamps ot every description constantly on hand In an; amount. Orders ht Mall or Express promptly attended to. I'ntti'd Statte sole, lira t on Philadelphia or ew York, or current tunda received in panienl. I'artU'Ulnr attention paid to sniell orders. The decisions ot tbe l on mtmion can be consulted, and any lnlormatlon regarding the law clieerluUy given ci GARDNER & FLEMING, COACH MAKERS, NO. ill SOUTH FIFTH KTKEEI, New and Second-hand (Jarrlages for sale. Par tlcnlar attention pld to repairing. 6 30 8m SLATE MANTELS. PLATE MANTELS are nnsurpassed tor Durabllll; Beauty, treugth, and Cneapuess. SI A lE MANTELS, aud Slate Work Qenerall made to order, J. 13. KIMKS A CO., 8 12 Sm Noa tM and 2128 CB KHNCT Wel TAMES E. EVANS, (JUN-MAKEIt, SOUTH tj hireet, above Second, would cull the attention ot sportsmen to tli choice selei llonof UlTKHKS' TKClUT AND RaSis hOr'rt(a new aMoriniHMi), Flies, and all the usual selection of Flblllu TACKLE lu all Its various branches. HANK Mt :r,F, I.OAIUNO (1UNS altered tc Rh KEt'H -LOADERS lu tbe beat maouer, at th lowest ratt. 7 IS tf UNITED STATES REVENUE STAMPS Principal Depot, No. ill. 4 CilKHJsTJT street. Central Depot, No loas. Hi '111 Htreet one dour below Cbetnut staLillatisdlsU2. Revenue Btampp of every deicriptton constantly on hand lu any amount. ordeis tv slsil oi Kxnrei-s promptly sttondod to. l ulled Matt jSiiUH, Iitsits ou I'hlluduluhia or New Tork. or curient minis rt itlveu In payment. 1 fsrticuisr attention paio to sn oil oraern. 1 1 oetliocrih of the on uilsrlon can be consulted, and any lu'trrumluu tetsrUiug tba law tcLtnully fcltD INSURANCE COMPANIES. rvKLAWARK JHLll'AL SAFKTY 1NSU- MUTUAL XJ liAMK COMPANY, Iucorporated by the Legis- lature of Pennsylvania. 1SS6. ODlce, B. E. corner of TH I KD an d WALNUT Streets A llljCXM'll'lt't. MAf.INI lNbUhANCEfl Vessels, carno.and treliilit, to all psrts of the world, IN LA N I) INKl'KANChX on roods by river, canal, lake, and land carriage, to anpariao.tu.. on merchandise generally. uu (stores, Dwelling Ji"nr"i e'o AK8KTH OF THE COMPAST, MIV'IIIOT 1 l"!. HOO.tioi L'hlted hiates 6 I'er Cent, Loan, ' InTI 1114,100(0 120,(HX) Ui'liedbtates Per Cent. Loan, ' IKS) lBB.OOO-OO 40H 000 United Maie7-10 l'er Cent. Loan, Treasury Noles m 211,600'00 126,0110 City of 1 hlladelphla S Per Cent. Loan (exeiii tH) 12C,6'2'b0 W.OeO Htate ot Heniiuv lvanla t Per Cent. Loan. J4.700-00 M,0 Hate of I'eunnylvaula 6 Per Cent.IX)an, 14.E2C-00 60,000 State ot New Jersey blx l'er Cent, I.oan 60.760-00 20,000 Pennsylvania Railroad, 1st Sltirlfruua 141 Pop rf1it. BonlH.V.... tO.BOO'OO tfi.SOO Pennsylvania Kivilroad, 2d Mortgage, Ms Per Cent. Bonds W.2WO0 26.0WI W ester u l'enusylvania Hull road ISIx Per Cent. Bonds 1 1'i.nti.vlVAtita Ttnllrnftd aumm ranttes).. JO.750-00 80.000 Slate ot TennesNpn Five Per Cent. Loan 18,000-00 7,000 State ot 'leuuessee Six Per t ent. In 4000 16,000 SHI bburtm hun k of UerniHQ town Uas Company (prluclpal and interent guaranUMd by the city of Philadelphia) 15,0000(t 7.1.ri0 14B MlinrH Hrnrk nt Pennsylva nia Railroad Company - 8,2o82S D.000 14.1 Kt, truM hliwlt .if Mnrlli PriiiI- sylvanla Railroad Company- I,950-00 "20iOUSU Hliares blx'k of Phliadel nhia and KfitiLliem Mall Steaniship Coumanv tO.000'00 191.90 f.flRtl.in Hfitlri Anrt Kf nptirafftt 1st Liens ou CitF Pronerlv 195,90000 i ,046,060 par. Market value. Cost. ll.0SO.5u2'O5. 1,070,2SO'7S 86,00000 27,63720 Real Estate Bills receivable for Insurance made Balance due at agencies. Pre miums oh Marine Policies, Accrued Interest, and otber debts due to tbe Company Scrip and Stock of sundry Insu rance and otber Companlea, ir178. Kntimaled value - ('ash In Bauk .,S11,1H228 Cwih In Drawer.......... 447 14 I8,923'M 2,93000 41.64000 11,407,32166 This being a new enterprise, the Par is assumed h i.i.t- uiurae value. 'I bomas C. Hand, ohn C. DavlB, Edmund A. Houder, Ineophllus Paulding, John R, Penrose, James Traqualr, Henry C, Dallett, Jr., J imies C. Hand, V llliam C. Ludwlg, Joseph U. heal, UeorgeO. Leiper, Hugh Craig, John D. Taylor, Jacob Rlegel, Bamoel E. Stokes, xieury cioau, w imam u. iiouiton, Edward Darlington. H, Jones Brooke, Edward Lalourcade, Jacob P. Jones, James B, ilcFarland, Joshua P. Eyre, spencer Aicllvaine, J. R. bemple, Pittsburg, A. H. Rerger. " D.I.Morgan, " Qeorge W. Bernardon. 1 noiUAO tj. HAJND, resiuenu JOHN C. DAVIS, Vice-President. Henbt Lti.bubn, Secretary. 18 lg29 CUARTER PERPETUAL. 1 1 aiilvlin fire Insurance Co. OF PIflLAUELPUlA, OFFICE! HOS. 41 80 AH 4S7 CHESNTJT STREET ASSETS OA JASIA11T 1, 167, u.oaii.iia-ii!. Capital . ,.S400,0000li Aixrued Hurolus im,71S'US FreiuiuiuB........ l,iUS,4SiU UNSETTLED CLAIMS. 127,481-18 INCOME FOR ISM, aoxo,uuu. LOSHSEM PAID SINCE 1830 OVER 9S.OOO.VOO. Perpetnai and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms DIRECTORS. diaries N. Bancker. Tobias Wagner, Samuel tyrant Ueorge W. Richards George False, Alfred Filler. trancis W. Lewis, M. D, reLer jucvaii, Thomas Sparks. uaaoLea, CHARLES N. BANCKER. President. UEOKOE FALES. Vice-President. J. W. MCALLISTER. Secretary pro tern. 81 112311 INSURANCE COMPANY OF JSSOHTH AMERICA. OFFICE, No. to WAi.f UT b'i'., PillLADELPHLs INCORPORATED 17S4. CHARTER PKftPETCAU CAPITAL, $500,000. ASSETS, JANUARY 8,1807, 1,708,1107'S! INSURES. MARINE, INLAND TKANSPOA isiiws Am w Mau, JjlK il I IIK. Arttnr u. Cothn, Ueorge L. Harrison, baxuuel W . Junta, Jonn A. Brown, Charles Taylor, AwbruBO W hue, Richard D. Wood, William Welsh, b. Morris W ain, Frauds R. Cone. Edward H. Trotter, Edward S. Clarke, William Cummlugs, T. Charlton Henry, Aiired D. Jessup, John p. White, John Mason, louis (J. Madeira. ARTHUR G. OOFFIN. PrealdenL fti mr vM Pr.ATT. (secretary. WILLIAM RUEULER, Harrlsbnrg, Pa., Centra Agent lor me Dmw w. wuunjivaiiia. ixo R0V11EKT LIFE AND TRUST COMPANY JJ2 Xlllllll.1'1 UXA, No. Ill bourn iOLit'lU btreeL iNCORl ORATED SU MONTH ZZd, 1866. l Al'l'lAL. SloO.UOu. PAID 1A. Insurance ou Lives, by Yearly Premiums; or by 6, 10 Or WJAfUl XI tr-tn iituia, nu-miii,,,u, Aunuiiito giauteu ou lavorable terms, n u. ,,i Wilicies. (Jhlldieii's Euduwmeuts. i. i ,i,iii.iiv. while Kivlna the insured the security ol a pbid-up Capital, will divide the- entire .prollls ol the A.ne u iiniui". .M. f.'j uw.uv.o. RiiiiieiB rectived at liileiesl, aud paid ou demand. T.,i i.r,rid ov charter to execute Trusts, aud to act i. vfinnr or AUmluislralor. Assignee orUuardlau. aud in other hduciary capacities, under appolutmeut ol any court oi tnio uuiuiuuwcphu, u ujr pvimju or DIHlLOlOKH. kaMCELR. SHIPLEY, HENRY HAINES, JUhll LA H. MORRIS, T. W lb'1 AR RKUVVN, Kltll ARD W OOD, r W. C. LONObTRKTH, UlCllARD CAl'bl'RY. WILLIAM HACKER, o . iim.:L R. SHIPLHI, ROWLAND PARRY, D" FreaiUenU Actuary, i-Tir r T.OKGPT iiETH. Vice President. TlTollAb WlbTAR, hi. D., J. R. TOWNSEND. 1 Medical Examiner, Legal Adviser. i,-lUE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELYTHE 11 I'EINNS LVA1S1A FIRE lNbURANCKCOM fK incorporaied, 1o2j Charter Perpetual No. t in WALNL'T Street, oj (.ohlie Independence bquare. " M i, i. . ,.ii. i, any. laNorably known to tne cuinuiunlty ...i . v.t lorty years, continues to Insure against loss IO"v. .... i,v fin. on fm.lin or FrlvntH Kiill.lliiim. Ufiher liermaneuliy or lor a limited lime. Also, ou J llri,nure. hiiMis of Goouo, and Merchandise gene- rtl.!7 .. . ..i.mI. toKtiher with a large -surplus Fund. f.r jAlt.,u lu ih- most cai eiul maiiuer, which euabira tl eui to oOi r to the insured an undoubted security In i. ... iim. Hie l ni KSCTUKS. . Daniel Kmllh. Jr., Alexaiidt-r Rem on, jiiiii- uevereux, Thouiuh nulh, Isaac 11 azienuini.. Thotos Robbius, jienry j.ewm, J. Ulillughaiu Fell. iiuiilnl Haddock. Jr. DANIEL bMlTlt. Ja.. President. Wiii.ISM O- Ckowki.l, bn-reiary 3 3"J iiHG:MX INBUUANCli COMPANY OF I- .... 1 1 . 111. I I'll I A. r FH1LADK.LP J- . T.:,Tu I'l kli lh.,4-lHAR1ER PERPETUAL. Tri'l WALNt' l btreel, opposite the Exchauk-e. r addition lo MA1UNE aud INLAND lNbUR- Irk ibis Ctiuipauy Insures lrom Ions or damage by U i n k' 'lor liberal leruis ou bulldlugs, nierchaudlse, SiViiiiure. etc , lor hunted periods, aud permanently lurnii'""; . ,. ,, ,)rtn,,iui. 0 n tv. . uinauy lias been In aciive operation for more . iivTY years, during which all losses have 2 Promptly adjusted ato. John L. Hodge. M. B. Mabouy, John T. Lewis, W lllani S. Grant, i. l.ert W. Learning, Ijkwrence Lewis, Jr, David Lewis, Renjamln Ettlng, Thomas If. Powers, A. R. Mrllenry, Edmund Casllllon, D. Clark Wbarwu. 1.0IUH v. j orris. bmue. . joHN WUCHERER PrwsMsut, BtMVSL WILCOX, Secretary INSURANCE COMPANIES, Q I HARD I IRE AND MARINE INSUIIANCK COMPANY. (No. 639) N. K. COR. CHESKUT AND SEVENTH BTS. PHII.ADKt.PS IA. CAPITAL ANI MHI'UN OTIR 9800,00 livtosiE roB isea, tos.eai. Loaaea Paid and Accrued In 1&M, 47.000 . Of which amonnt not t's remain nnpsldal thlsdatt Ilim.loi.Owof lnoi trty baa been Successtully insured by this Company lu thirteen years, and LlkUt Hun dred Losses by Fire promptly paid. DIRKCTOR8. Thomas Craven. biias verses, jr., Aiired H. uulett, N. H Ijtwrence, Charles I. Dupont, Henry F. Kenney. Furman Hheppard, T homas Muckellar. John hill plee, Jthn w, lagborn, Joseph app, At. D. Thomas (HAVEN. Praldnnt A. B. OILLETT, Vice-President, I minwi jam JA R. ALVORD, Secretar WATCHES' JEWELRY. ETC. LEV IS LADOMU8 & CO., Diamond Dealers and Jewellers, HO. SOS CHESS CT ST., PIIILADELPHU Wonld Invite tbe attention ot purchasers to ttu Ir large and handsome assortment of DIAHlOSiDS, WATCIIF, JEWELBT, SIL.TEB-WARR, ETC. ETC ICE FITCH ERS In great variety. A large assortment of small STUDS, for eyel boles. Just received. WATCHES repaired In the best manner, and guaranteed. 5 l4p WATCHES, JEWELRY. W. W. OASSIDY, 19 SOUTH , SECOND STREET, HO. ' Offers an entirely new and most carefhllv mafiMi stock of AMERICAN AND GENEVA WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER-WARE, AND ; FANCY ARTICLES Ol EVERY DESCRIPTION, suitable , FOR BBIDAL OR U OLID AT PRESEHTI An examination will show my stock to be nnani passea in quality ana cheapness. r articular aiieutiou paiu to repairing. 816f G. RUSSELL & CO., HO. S3 NORTH SIXTH STREET, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN FINE WATCHES, FRENCH CLOCKS, tUOLD JEWELBT, AND IU SOLID SILVER-WARE. HENRY HARPER, No. 5QO ARCH Street Manulacturer and Dealer la WATCHES, FINE JEWELBT, SILVER-PLATED WARE, AND ; 81! SOLID SILVER-WARE, AMERICAN WATCHES. THE REST IN THE WORLD. sold at lactory prices by .. A A. I'i:tit)ljljUT. WATCH CASE MANUFACTURERS, rso. is Houin oiA iii Mreet, 81 ManulBctory. No. 22 (south F'XFl'H Street. 7 lie. attention of Utalen U cultui to our large tlock. GROCERIES, ETC. THE H T?YflT?T'QTfVn" TTATITQ AVAVAMMAVA ' m a s s AiAavs SELECTED FROM THE BEST CORN-FEU Hi. ARE OF STANDARD REPUTA TION, AND THE BIT IN THE , WOULD. J. H. MICHENER & CO., UENERAl. PROVINION DEALERS, AN 11 CtlRERS OF THE CELEBRATED , "EXCELSIOll" tsOUAB-CVRED HAMS, TON til1 EM. AND BEEF, Nop. 142 and 144 N. PEONT Street. None genuine unless branded "J. H. M. & Co.. EX- CF-LblOR." The Justly celebrated "EXCKilOR" HAUSsrt cured by J. H. M. A Co. (In a style peculiar lo them selves), expressly for F'AMiLY USE; are of delicloul uavor; iree from tne unpieasani, taste oi van, aim art Jironouuced by epicures superior to any now ottered or sale. 6sltmwSm SEW NO. 1 MACKEREL 1 1 IN KITTS, JUST RECEIVED. ALLERT C. ROBERTS, ' Dealer In Fine Groceries, 11 7Jrp Corner ELEVENTH and VINE Sts. JAPANESE POWCI10NG TEA, ; .THE FINEST QUALITY IMPORTED. , Emperor and otber fine chops OOLONGS. New crop YteCNO HYSON and GUNPOWDEJ and genuine CH ULAN TEA. For sale by the package or retail, at JAM EM U. WEBB'S, 614 Corner WALNUT and EIGHTH Sts. FURNITURE, BEDDING, ETC. j;0 HOUSEKEEPERS. I have a large stock of every variety ol . FUHN1TUHK, , , , Which I will sell at reduced prlcoa, consiiKlnr of PLAIN AND MARRLE TOP COTxAUE SOUS WALNUT CHAM1.ER BU11S, ; PARIXIR SUITS IN VELVET PLUSH. PARLOR SUIT'S IN HAIRCLOTH. PARLOR SUiTb IN REJ-H. Sldelxiarda, Extension Tables, Wardrobes, Rook, -astis, Waitresses, Lounges, etc. etc. H. P. iVSTINB, ai , N. E. corner SECOND and RACE Streets. E S T. A B L I S II E D H95. A. S. nOBSNSON, French Tlate Locking-Glassos, t-NGRAVINGS, PAlNTINtiS,. DRAWINGS, ETC Ktauufactursr of all kinds of . LOOHIBKl-WLAatS, PORTRAIT, AND PIC . TUBE ERA 91 EM TO ORDER. So. OlO OHKbNUT STltEliT THIRD LOOR A ROVE THE CONTINENTAL, rUILAPKLPBUA, tli' & WANTS. RANTED, AtiENTS IN EVERT1 CTTT IN AND TOWN PcnuEjlvania and Southern New Jersey, FOB TOE BROOKLYN i.n' LITE IKSURANCICOMPAKf OF NEW YOKK Also, a few good SOLICITORS for Philadelphia. Call or address GENERAL AGENT. ,1 NO. 087 CIIESJNUT STREET. O0K AGENTS IN LUCK AT LAST. The rrtsls la nassed. The honr has come to lift the Tell of secresy which baa hitherto enveloped the Inner hlstorv of the treat civil war, aud this la dune by 0 tier ing to the public Ueaeral L. C, Raker's I HISTORY OF THE SECRET SERVICE. - ' For thrllllne Interest this book transcenda all tba romances ol a thousands-ears, aud concJuaiveiy preves that "truth la stranger than fiction." Agents are clearing from 2iiu to itno per month,' Which we can prove to any doubting applicant. A few more can obtain agencies In territory yet unoccu pied. Addreas , , i HO, 70 IHESNCT STREET, 1 7 2t PHILADELPHIA. WANIEDFOK THE U. 8. MARINE Corpa, able-bodied MEN. Recruits must be auie-nonieu, young, unmairiea men. They will oe employed In the tiovernuient Navy-yards and In Ships of War on foieign atallous. For further lulor- mation apply to , - in; Captain and Recruiting (i nicer, r 1 19 taw U No. 811 S. FRONT SueeU ENGINES, MACHINERY, ETC. F E N N BTEAil ENGINE AKI BOILER WORKB.-NKAFIE A LEVY iivACilCAL AND TUEOKETICAL ENGINEERS, A U I K! I k'll. , Dllll 1 U . U 1 V L-UJ 11 r . , ir .laiiiiilinio, uviiij... - riiflVB SMITHS, and FOTJNDE1US having foe kiany years Deen in .aucoessiui operation, ana Deen. exciusivetp engaged In building and repairing Marine and River htiginea, high and low-pressure. Iron Rollers, Watei Tanks. Prooellers. etc. eta. resiiecihilly offer their serv ices to tbe public as being Rilly prepared to oos tract lor euginea of all alzes, Marine, River, an . Stationary; having aeta of patterns of dlltereat alser are prepared to execute orders with quick deapatcl Every description of pattern-making made at ttj shortest notice. High aud Low-pressure Fln4 Tubular, and cylinder Boilers, of the best Pennsyi vanla charcoal iron, torgings oi an sices and iundi Iron and Brass Castings of all descriptions; Ro) Turning, Screw Cutting, and ail other wora connects. Bilih tl,M Blinv. hlMlllMUI. 1 ' Drawings and apecitlcatlons for all work- donf at tbe eatabUabmeut free of charge, and work auai anUied. v. . Tbe auosennera nave .miiio wumi'uwi room rot repairs of boats, where they can lie In perfect salety for rlini hvj or ligbi weUbu. - ... 8211 BEACH nd FAlJkliiK eueetsV SOTJTHWARK iOUNDiijf, FIFTH AUD WASHINUT'ON Streets, rHlLABKl.rHTA. :1 ,1 I MERRICK A bONS, . ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS,"" "1 mannfacture High and Low Preasure Steam EcglneS tor Laud, River, and Marine Service. - - ' Rollers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, eta, , , r ' Castings of all kinds, either Iron or brass. ' " 1 Iron i rams Roofs for Use Works, Workshops, and Railroad stations, etc Retorts and Gas Machinery, of the latest and SQOS Unproved construction. Every description of Plantation Machinery,' an Sugar, Saw, aud Orlst MUia, Vacuum Pans, Opel Steam Trains, Defecators, Filters, Pumpmg Ja ginee, etc. - Sole Agents for N. BUlenz's Patent Sugar Bolllnf Apparatus, Nesmyth's Patent Steam Hammer, ant Aspinwall A Woolsey's Patent Centrifugal Hugat, Draining Machine. Saiil BB1DKSBUKU MACHINE WORKS OFFICE, No. 66 N. FRONT STREET, ) ' PH I LADKLPHJA. We are prepared to xlli orders to any axtsnt for oar well-known MACHINERY FOB COTTON AND WOOLLEN MILLS, Including all recent Improvements In Carding, Bpln nlng, aud W eaving. , , ' We Invite the attention of manufacturers to oar ex tensive worss. , , 1 ALTHED JEWES A SON. LUMBER. 4-4. 6-4, b-4, i, vx, a, ana t inch CHOICE PA 1 EL AM) 1st COMMON, 1 ffeetlorf WHITE FIIsE, PANEL PAT1ERN PLANIC. i LARGE AND SUPERIOR SIOCK ON HAND, 1867rRBtiRDiL,ING' BDILDINC JjljA114ii.it I tjura j3-i,ni luusub -4 CAROL1JS A FLOORING. 15-4 CAROLINA FLOORING. ' 4-4 DELAWARE FLOORING. ' 6-4 DELAWARE FLOORING. ' WHITE P11SE F LOOKING, ASH FLOOR1JSG. WALNUT FIAJOR1NQ. i . ,- SPRUCE FLOORING. L KTKP ROARDS, , i r RAIL PLANE. , . 1 PLASTERING LATH. :.) 1867; CEDAR AND CYPEES SHIKGLES. . LOG CEDAR SHINGLES. SHORT CEDAR SHINGLEd. tJOPER (sHINOLFJS. FINE ASSORTMENT FOR SAL'S LOWS ! NO. 1 CEDAR LOGS AND i'ltals, .' r IQAT LUMBEB FOR TjNDEBTARERS . JLOO I . LUMBER FOR Ur.DERTAEERS t . RED CEDAR. WALNUT, AND FUSE. 1 ft AT ALBANY" ICM BLK OF ALL KIND J LOU I ALBANY LUMBER OF ALL KINDS. SEASONED WALNUT. . ". DRY POPLAR, CHERRY, AND ASH. J oae piank amd roards. , , Mahogany, ! ROSEWOOD, AND W ALNUT VENEERS. 1 ftAT CIGAR-BOX MANUFACTUK EES. lOU I C1GAR-ROX MANUFACTUKERS. KPANloU CEDAR BOX BOARDS. ' 1 SPRUCE JOIST I SI-RUCK JOISI1 A.-w'Vf : i SPRUUK JOUST I FROM 14 TO S2 Fli'BT T OTWrl ' L SUPERIOR NORWAY SCANTLING. t " , . MAULE, BROTH h)R fe CO., 6 1 rPt No. 3t54Wi SOUTH STRKKT. U. S. BUILDERS' MILL, NOk. , 6, ASD S . FIFTEENTII T.t ESLEE & BRO., Proprfotors. ' ) ways on hand, niade of the Rest Seasoned Lam ben ' - at low prloee, . ' ' WOOD MOULDINGS. BRACKETS, BALFBTEJSf AND NEWELS. , r . , Neweis, Balusters, Bracket and Wood Mouldings WOOD MOULDINGS. BRACEETb, BALUSTER! i AND NEWELS. Walnut and abu Hand Railing, 8, 3X. aud 4 Inches i BUTT'ERN UT, O U E S N U T, and WALNH ' MOULDINGS to order . . 6 12J J. C P E R K I . JEST F JLUMBKIt MK11CUANT. ! . . , Succehsor O It, Clark, Jr., , i KO. 324 CUIHSTIAN riTKEET. ' "?.? utjrw0n ja,J'1 'H a varied asaortms of Butldimj Lumber. , . . ,. ,i C H'A R L E S I? V pt P P. PORTE -MONNAIE, POt KEI ntt,' AKD MATCIIEI. sM14(TlHB, '.' . NO.' 47 NORTH MXTIf BiTHtET, Below Arch, Philadelphia. Porte-Mounalea, Pocket-Books. tiuuim, pressing cases, (abas, huu liels, , i Work Hoxw. Kankura'CSaes, ' l-n re. Mouey Bells, Etiihs. ti. WHOLESALE A.ND RLTAIL, . I7i,l I two days was oi,iu -s.