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

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    CITY INTELLIGENCE.
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Iron audition au u al itkmhkkk
UlTftlbiC Paors J
RECEPTION OK THK KAtiLK IWr (WANT OP
Jbfkai.0 A ini-elim- ol the u locatos irom the
fire companies that lutcnct participitUiiir In the .
TPcrntic.n of the fcnalc Hose Company of BntTnlo,
N. i wrs held at ttio l'trfuverauco Hoho house
IftFt rventtip.
The members ( the Ea1e are principally mer
cruiuU, and they will have one of the Grandest
welcomes extended to them that has ever
been witnessed in this city, which has excelled
811 others tn courtpsi to visiting firemen.
The visitors will oe the gueti of the Persp.
verance Hose Company, who have provide.! the
riiost ample arcomir.oiiations lor them at tbe
Washington House.
The meeting was organized by tho election of
John U. Butler, ol tbe Perseverance Ho-te, ns
PrcBident, Hnd W. II. Ken.hkk, of ihe Columbia
Entitle, ft Secietary.
The followinar companies were represented:
Rinpeold Hose, Marion Hose. Humane Ho'C,
Columbia Krmitie, Good Intent Hose, Stiilller
Hose, Union, of Hislne 81111, South Penn Hoe,
Weccacoe Kurfnc, Vieiliint Engine, Monroe En
tire, Independence Kngiue, Pennsylvania
Hose, Empire Hook and Ladder, Perseverance
Hose, Fame Hose. Hope Ho-e, Philadelphia
Enetne, Good Will Engine, Western Hose, Lin
coin Hose.
The President submitted a communication
ft oni William H. Kirk-bolder, Esq., Foreman of
fiLeKapleot BuiIhIo, stating tunt tliey would
(leave liull:ilo September 13, and arrive at West
Philadelphia at 3 35 P. hi., on Saturday,
the 14th.
Mr. W. L. Forman, of the Weccacoe Engine
Corr pany, ottered a resolution foibtdding any
burlesque apparatus being drawn In the line of
j roeesFiou. He said siich t tunes have had
the.r day, and if continued they might lead to
serious consequences, as those who went with
tneni streicoeu their play until it became often-
sive to many persons.
j ue resolution was unanimously adopted.
There being no business ready, the Conven
tion adjourned for one week, wheu the arrange
ments will be perfected.
Encounter with a Burglar. On Tuesday
evening about 11 o'clock, the private watchman
of Curwen Stoddart 4 Co., Nos. 450, 452, and 454
North Second street, noticed three suspicious
looking fellows loatlng around the neighbor
hood, (razing at the stores, apparently with no
especial business. He kept his eyes open for
them, and about 3 o'clock yesterday morning he
t aw them climbing over the fence on steamer
alley, on which a restaurant backs, and which,
is parallel with St. John's 6treet. The restau
rant has been occupied by Nathan Coombes,
and is numbered 432 on North 8econd street.
They had entered the place probably by means
of nippers, as no marks are observable upon
the rt ar door. He quickly found another pri
vate watchman, told hiru of what was going on,
and left him to watch the place while he went
to the Police Station on Third street (the
Seventh District) for a patrolman or two, as
none could be found on the street roundabout.
The man was a bungler, however, and made
such a terrible noise and hullaballoo in trying
to get out of a gate that the burglars heard the
racket and skedaddled, leaving in the yard in
the rear of the restaurant their boots and a set
of burglar's tools. Coombes bad just sold out,
and it is believed that tho burglars imagined
there was considerable money iu the house,
which would repay them for their trouble and
risk. As it Is, they got nothing rather they
lost.
Distillery Troubles. John W. Barnes,
Revenue Inspector in tbe Fifth District, accom
panied by several assistants and two police
officers, Visited two distilleries on Tuesday, In
Salmon street, above William, that were illegally
in operation, no licenses having been obtained.
Tbe malt and mash In both places, contained In
twenty-oue hogsheads, were destroyed, and the
still and other machinery placed in a wagon
for removal. The inspector then visited a dis
tillery at the corner of Ann and William streets
lor the purpose ot destroying it, but he was re
sisted by parties Inside, who retused to open the
doors. While Mr. Barnes was attempting to
force an entrance, a crowd of several hundred
persons assembled in the street, and while some
threw stones at tbe Inspector and his assistants,
others took possession of the wagon and ttuew
tbe stills and other machinery takcu float the
other distilleries in the street. Mr. Barnes, fiua
ing it impossible to make any headway against
so many who wcto opposed to him. and having
been hit several times with bricks, jumped into
his wagon and made his escape.
New Station Houses. YeBterd ay afternoon
the Committee on Police convened for the pur
pose of taking further action in relation to the
new station house now being erected in the
Seventeenth P.ilice District. The district com
prises that part of tbe ciiy lyinj; south of South
street, aod irom Sixth to Broad streets, and the
new station house is being erected on Taylor
street (running south ol Dickerson street), west
of Ninth. The building will be some 22 by 80
leet in dimensions, and will cost I'JOOO. The
first story has been completed by the con
tractor, and in a short time it will be ready lor
occupancy.
A new station houso Is now being built for the
Seventh District, including the Eleventh and
Twelfth Wards. It will be of more extended
' dimensions than the one now in tbe other dis
trict, and will cost over $10,000. It will be lo
cated on Pt. John 6treet, below (ireen, in the rear
of the old Northern Liberty Hall, and promises
to prove a serviceable and substantial building.
A Memorial Tablet. The members of the
Perseverance Hose Company have a tablet tn
their house bearing the following inscription:
Tribute of respect to our late fellow-members
Andrew Butler and Charles H. Hines, who lost
their lives at the fire tn Bread street by the fall
ing of the walls of the sugar-house ana brewery
on the night of the 21st of August, 1H47."
Andrew Butler was for thirty-five years an
active and etlicient member of tho Company,
and at the time of bis death was Secretary and
Treasurer of the Fire Association, which place
he tilled lor ten years with much credit to htm
relf and advantage to the department. He, like
Hines. who fell bv his side, died boloved and
respected by all who knew him.
Beneath this, encased in a black frame, is a
finely-executed likeness of the lamented Presi
dent Lincoln, who was elected an honorary
member of the Company, and, on being pre
sented with a certificate of his election, grate
iully acknowledged tbe compliment.
Meeting op the League Island Joint Commit
ted of Councils. The Joint Committee of
Councils, to which was entrusted the adoption
of such measures as niiiiht be necessary to secure
the ground on the uortheiu shore ot the back
channel, fronting League iBlaud, for presenta
tion to the United States as a site for a navy
yard, held a meeting yesterday, and considered
tbe communications of the owners of the land.
All but one asks $1000 an acre the single one
abkiLCf $1500. Accompanying this statement of
price by the $1000 owners was a request that the
city grade and pave the streets on their pro
perty, make footways, and hereafter attend to
the drainiipe. Their price, they state, was fixed
at $1000 In consideration of these favors. The
Committee looked upon these prices as exorbi
tant, and have requested the Court of Quarter
Sessions to appoint a Jury of award.
Praches by Railroad. From eighty to one
hundred car loads of peaches pass over the Phi
ladelphia, Wilmington, and Baltimore Railroad
.n pveninir. havint? been loaded along the
line of the Delaware Railroad. Each car holds
800 baskets or 400 boxes, thus making an average
of 64 000 baskets dlly which reach New York
or,A this citv by this route alone. On Monday
evening 110 cars, In three trams, passed over
the road. 80 of which went direct to New York.
Shocking Accident. A child named James
rtfther aged sixteen months, residing at
Oaliagner Lombard streets, was rim
JVcr Yesterday by a cart and killed. The Coroner
till eiame'ntthe case this morning The
till? John Reardon, was arrested, and held to
await the reeult of the Inquest.
THE . DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY,
.The Iskrtia Vvntt Tkial. A trial of the
Inertia Fuse, for special nroiectiles. at Fort
Mllllin, look place in the presence of a number
of persens jesteiday afternoon. The Uttecn-i.ich
smooth-boro Kodnian eun was used, and tbree
spherical shells, wclubing 335 pounds" each,
were Bred. . All the shells ricocheted across the
river snd exploded on striking trie earth on thn
New Jersey shore. The results demonstrated
that the Inertia Fuse can b used in m-ocbe.t
Bring with perfect success. The luse had been
previously tested in the light twelve-pound guns,
and gave canal satisfaction in that and other
calibres less tbnn tirteen inch. The fuse is the
invention of Major W. 8. Bcebc, United States
Ordnance Corps.
Reception ok Rt. Rev. Bishop Wood.
This distinguished prolate Is expected to re
turn to this city about September 15. Tne sug
gestion made by the Catholic Philopntrlan
Literitry Iushnitc, that a reception be tendered
to the Bishop, hs been adoDted bv the Catholic
soi ietirs ol this city. A meeting of about thirty
conferences of St. Vincent de Paul, benellciiil
and literary societies, was held at the hall of
tbe Particular Council of St. Vincent de Paul
lust evening. Hon. Joseph R. Chandler pre
sided. Very Rev. Dr. O'Uara, administrator of
the d'ocesc, and other clergy were present. It
was resolved that the reception take pIhcc ou
the grounds of St. John's Asylum, on the ar
rival of the Bishop.
Fire at a Foundry. Shortly after 7 o'clook
lat evening a fire was occasioned In the xcale
manufactory of Messrs. Burke. Dinmore & Co..
situated at Ninth and Melon streets, in conse
quence of material around the furnaces taking
lire. The loss is estimated at $400.
MAltlbiE TELEGRAPH.
For additional Marine if etui tee Firtt Page.
ALMANAC
FOR PHILADELFHIA-THDJ DAT,
box Risk..,
.....M....MMMM.O it mnon jtiHn.,iNM M il
bum skts.,
6'48HiaH WlTB. ti'ii
PHILADELPHIA BOARD OP TRADE.
WlUlill UKCNT, 1
TnOMAH E. ASHM BAD, f MONTHLT OOlflf ITTKB.
CHABLKS WHKKLKB, J
UOVKUKNTB OF OCKAN BTKAMKltS.
FOB AMERICA.
Union .Soulhamptou...New York Aug, 6
New York....Soulharaptou...New York -Auk. 8
niton. Havre New York Auk. 7
fcrln ..........Liverpool...New Yoru Auk. 7
Scotia JJver pool... .New York Auk. Hi
olMancbester..Llverpool...New York Auk. 10
Tripoli Liverpool...w York -Auk, )3
C. of AntwerD...-Llverpool...New York Auir. M
Baxouia Haojtur(f...New Y-ork......M.MAUK. 14
run hUKurs.
Weser New Y or k ...Broiuen... Aug. 22
Ueumurk.M..New York. ..Jlvui pool.-. Auk. 24
II ammonia .New York... Hamburg . Auk. 21
City of Paris New York...Llverpool -..Auk. 24
Kerelre Jew YorkHavre........ Auk. 24
BrltaDDla New York-.-GlaaKOW... -Auk. 21
W. Metropolis. ..New York... Bremen .......Auk. 24
OOAHTWIHK, DOMKHTIO, KTU
Juniata....... .Phllada .New Orleans..... Aug.
A llianue... Phllada Charleston uAuk.
h. A ) erica. -New York. ..Rio Janeiro.......... Auk 22
Columbia -New Y'ork... Havana .Auk. 22
8iarortheUnloo.Pbllada...New Orleans.. .....Auk. 24
WyoniltiK-......-FlillaOa -Savannah -Auk. 24
H. Hudson. ....... Phllada -Havana... Kept. 3
Ploneer.....Phllada .wllmlnRlon Hepu 6
Malls arejorwanleu by every steamer In tbe regular
lines. The'steamers tor or from Liverpool call at
Queensiown, except the Canadian line, which call at
i oudoDderry. The steamers lor or from the Conil
nent call at bouthampton.
CLEARED YEHTEKDAY.
Schr R. R. Townseud, Towusend, Galveston, D. 8.
Bchr N. and H. Gould, Crowell, Boston, J. tl. AG. 8
Repplier.
Schr s. Castner, Robinson, Boston, Castner, Stlokney
Oi vv ruiiiKLUii.
St'r Chester. Jones, New York, W. P. Clyde A Co.
St'r R. Willing. Cundlff. Baltimore. A. Groves. Jr.
Tug Thos. Jetlerson. Allen, tor Baltimore, with a tow
ot barges, W. P. Clyde A Co.
Tug Commodore, Mershon, Delaware Bay, W. P.
uiyoe s co.
Tug Clyde. Duncan, Chester rlrer. W. P. Clyde & Co.
ARRIVED YESTERDAY
Br. brig Clara, MorKn, 8 days from New York, In
ballast lo Merchant 5i Co.
Kchr It. R. Townseud, Townsend, from Boston, In
ballast to D. B. Stetson A Co.
Schr Mlgnouette, Colher, from Baltimore, with lum
ber lo S. Bolton A Co.
Scbr Olivia, Fox, 1 day from Odessa, with grain to
J. I.. Bewley & co.
Schr J. A. Grlllln, Foster, from Boston.
Schr F. G. Smith, Lake, from Boston.
Schr W. G. Dearborn, scull, irom Dorcnester.
Steamer C. Comatock, Drnke, 24 hours from New
York, witb mdse. to W. M. Balrd A Co.
steamer Vulcan. Morrison. 24 hours from New York,
wli h mdse. to W. M. Balrd A Co.
Steamer Beverly. Pleice, 24 hours from New York,
with mdse. to W. P. Clyde A Co.
Steamer 8. M. Fellon, Davis, 6 hours from Cape
May, wllh passengers to captain, OU New Castle
passed two brigs, bound up, aud others as before.
I ug 1 nos, jenerson. Aiieu, iniiu miviuiwoi u "
tow of burned to W, P. Clyde A Co.
Tng Clyde, Duncan, from Chester river, with peaches
to V? P. Clyde & Co.
Tug Commodore, Mershon. from Delaware Bay,
with peaches to W. P. Civile A Co.
6chr Sybil, arrived ou Tuesday, was from Orchllla
notNevaasa.
MEMORANDA.
Ship Escort. Htissev. lor Philadelphia, cleared at
Liverpool th insl.
Steamship Hunter, Rogers, hence, at Providence
liuh insu
Barque Myrtle, Hastings, from Liverpool for Phila
delphia, which put back lath lust., leaky, cleared on
the utb.
Barque W. H. Jenkins, Durkee, from Liverpool for
Philadelphia, was off Holyhead 8th lust.
Barque L. Cook, Cook, from London for Philadel
phia, sailed from Graves end 10th Inst.
Brig Garibaldi, Tborensen, for Philadelphia, sailed
from Glrgentl 2'Jlh ult.
Brigs Freduas, Bronlund, and Rlgnal. Wallace, lor
Philadelphia, were In tbe Sound, Elsinore, Sd Inst.
Brig G. Harris, French, for Philadelphia, cleared at
Bangor 17th lust.
BrTg Errlcbetia, FUIbertl, hence for Genoa, was at
Gibraltar 4tb Inst.
Brig Wild Flower. Banford, for Philadelphia, at East
Harbor, T. 1., Sth Inst. .
Schr A. Mason, Ross, from Dlghton for Philadel
phia, at Newport lsth lust.
schrs M. 8. Lew 1b. Lewis, and M. E. Rankin, Crosby,
from Centrevllle: E. Bacon, Case, from Salem: and
Golden Eagle, Howes, from New Bedford, ail lor Phi
ladelphia, at Newport lytb lust.
bchr Victoria. Kelly, for Philadelphia, cleared at
Baltimore 20th Inst.
Schr Virginia. Eden, hence, at Kingston, Jit, za
Instant. . . . .
Schr Stephen Morris. J-iewiti, nence, at toatou ojiu
Instant.
Schr E. Flower, Hence, at new lonaon mm mat.
Schr Belle, Seaman, hence, at Norwich 19th Inst.
Schr Alliance. Norton, for Philadelphia, sailed from
Georgetown lttth Inst. ....
Schr W. is, McHuatn. jnrmiy, aeuu, uouucmnu
llh Inst., and sailed for Wilmington.
Kteamer New lorx, iuiii uuH?,t"
20th Inst.
MISCELLANY.
Barque Mary E. Llhby, of Portland, put Into St.
Thomas 4th Inst., In distress, having encountered a
mrrlcaneat Sombrero isianu on tne xiitu uit. cm
would repair damages at once, and return to tne
Island to receive her cargo of guano tor Philadelphia.
schr bopble Ann, ot Wilmington, Del., llto tons,
built at Brandywlne In 1862, now at Providence, has
been sold to Captain Allen B. Baker and others, of
Yarmouth, Mass., and parties In Boston and Provi
dence, for I'JOOO, cash. Hhe will nerearier nan irom
Yarmouth, under oommaua 01 captain iiaaer, mve oi
Bchr Charles II. Moller.
H E r.i O V A L.
C. W. A. TRUMPLER
HAS REMOVED HIS MUSIC STORE
FROM SEVENTH AND CIIKMNUT STS.
TO
No. 926 CHESNUT STREET,
S 12tfrp
PHILADELPHIA.
EFFERVESCING GRANULAR SALTS
OP CITE ATE OP MAGNESIA.
UISSINUEN.
TICIIY,
SKIDLITZ,
SARATOGA, ETC.
Theaa Balta, o popular In England, are prepared at
tbe Laboratory of
CUABE.ES EIX1S, SON A COn
Office and Store, corner MARKET and SEVENTH.
Trade supplied on liberal teroii. 7tttuth2mrp-
MEDICAL.
pND'S EXTRACT OF HJUUMEUS
J one of the lew domestic remedies which have come
Into general use and tuvorlwUhont purting. It Is the
product of a simple hrub. harmless In all cane and,
domestic remedy, unounalleda 1
cijurv?;
pcrnh,
Ulitism,
I.A M KNKS9
MKKN I-.KM
Sl'KA INK,
KORK THROAT.
TOOTH ACHJi,
KARACH K.
NKLHALOIA.
It HKtWAmM
Ll'M RAtlO,
MINUS,
KORK K Y EH,
IU.KKD1NU OF
LUNOS,
NOKK,
BTOMACK.
TUK
CORN,
TJLCK RK.
ni.jMs,
OLD SORKH,
A ud other similar troublesome and painful amotion,
while It promptly arrests all IIKMORRH AOKs
Hundreds ot physicians un It dally lo their practice.
and give It their unqualified recommendation, bold
by our aifeots and dealers.
The Medicine Is exclusively prepared by the sno
arriners. Proprietors and BucceHsors to T. T. POND,
lo n hem an orders must re ami resneo. .
HUM I'll Ki. i b' HOiHKOl'ATHIO MKD1CISKCU,,
NO, W7 HKUA1IWA l , f ew lor,
PRICKS OK POND'S KXTRACT.
Plx on nee bottles, with directions rctaiL........SO cents
Pint hottlen, w lib directions, retail. - r m
Quarts In bottle tl 75
Liberal discount to ruysiciaus auu jjeaiera.
SIMILIA SIMILIBUS CURANTUR.
H VMPMBKYST JiOMiKOPA THIO SPAkIFICS.
FAMILY CASKS
Ot 8S lares vials, morocco case, containing a
specihc for every ordinary oiseuse a lauiny
1h HiiLlecl to.and a bM,k of directions tluKK)
Smaller Family and Travelling oases, wit b 211
to 28 viaia o to v
bpeclbcs for all Diseasea, both for Curing and
tor Preventive treatment. In vials snd
pocket cases l2tO5
These Remedies, by the case or single box, are sent
to any part of tbe country, by Mall or Kxpreas, free of
charge, ou receipt of the price.
Address-H LMHIKEYH' HI'ECIFIO
HOMCKOPATHIC M KD1CINK COMPANY,
Office and Depot. Nn. W52 BROADWAY, New York.
Dr. HLMPHRKYS Is consulted dally at bis olllce,
personally or by letter, as above, for all lornia of
For sale by DYOTT A CO., JOHNHON, HOL
LOWAY A COWDFN, T. R. CALLENOKR, and
AMBROHK KMITH, Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia,
and at BLITHK'S Drug btore, No, 8120 Market street,
aud by all Druggists. ltulhs ui
FURNISHING GOODS, SHIRTS,&C.
JERIKO OATJZE UNDERWEAR
OF CABTWRIfillT AND WARfEB'S
CKLEDBATED JlAKCFACTtJBE.
MERINO GAUZE UNDERWEAR Id every variety
of size and style, for Ladles', Gents', and Children's
Wear.
IIONIERT.
A large assortment ot HOSIERY ot English and
German manufacture, in socks, three-quarter socks
and long hose.
4JLOVEM.
In White, Bull, and Mode Color. For sale at
HOFM ANN'S Hosiery StoTe,
8 6tuthl NO. NOBTII EIUIITII STREET.
J. W. SCOTT &; CO.,
HHIBT manufacturers,
AND DEALERS IN
MEN'H FUHNIMjUINO WOODS
HO. 814 CIIENNUT STREET.
FOUR DOORS BELOW THJC "CONTINENTAL,'
b 27rp PBIULDKLPHIA.
"PATENT SHOULDER -SEAM
SHIRT MANUFACTORY,
ANDOENTl.EMEN'N FURNIMUINti STOBB
PKKFK.CT FITTING SHIRTS AND DRAWERS
nMfi iritin mnHRtirement at very short notice.
ah other articles Ol GENTLEMEN'S DRESS
GOODS In lull variety.
WINCHESTER A CO.,
1 D No. 7o6 CHKSNUT Street.
HOOP SKIRTS.
628
HOOP SKIRTS,
HOPKINS' "OWN MAKE,
PUICt'H RKIllJCKD Ml
628
I, affords ob much pleasure to announce to out
numerous patrons ana Ujo public, that In conse-
,.enreif Riifht decline In Hoop Skirt material
together with our Increased facilities tor manufac
turing, auu a strict nunriruuo w .w v nuu
SELLING for CASH, we ate enabled to oiler all our
JUSTLY CELEBRATED HOOP SKIRT'S at RJ4-
DUCE1J JrltlCEB. auu our dkuui wui aiwaya, aa
beretotore, be found In every respect more desirable,
and really cheaper than any single or double spring
Hoop t-kirt in
i the market, while our assortment la
unequalled.
a Iko. nnnstantlv receiving from New York and th
Eastern Slates full lines ot low priced Skirls, at very
low prices; among which la a lot of Plain Skirts at
the following rates; 16 springs, 65c.; 20 springs, 65c; 26
springs, 75c; ao springs, too.; S6 springs, Hoc; and 40
8lSk"fuimadetoorder, altered, and repaired. Vhole
sale and retail, at the Philadelphia Hoop Skirt Em
porium, No. S2SARCH Street, below Seventh.
6 10 Sin rp WILLIAM T. HOPKINS.
LEGAL NOTICES.
ESTATE OP CIIARLES S. LUKEN8, DE
CKASED. Letters of Administration upon above Estate
having been granted to the undersUned, all persons
indebted to said Estate are requested to make pay
ment without delay; and all persons having claims
auainsl said Folate to present them to
ALBERT E. LUK ENS. Administrator, '
Quakcrtown, Bucks county. Pa.,
or to his Attorney, ISAAC GKRH ART,
8 1 IhU No. 120 S. SIXTH Street, Philadelphia.
QAS LIGHT
FOR THE COUNTRY.
FERRIS
C'O.'S AUTOMATIC
MACHINES
OAS
FOR PRIVATE RESIDENCES, MILLS, HOTELS,
CHURCHES, ETC,
FURNISHING FROM ONE TO BIX HUNDRED
LIGHTS, AS MAT BE REQUIRED.
This machine Is gnaranteed; does not get oat ot
order, and the time to manage It is about five minutes
week.
The simplicity of this apparatus, Its entire freedom
from danger, the cheapness and quality of the light
over all others, have gained tor It the favorable opinion
ot those acquainted with Its merits. The names of
those having uBed them for the last three years will
be given by calling at our OFFICE,
NO. I0S SOUTH rOUBTU STREET,
Where the machines can be seen In operation.
FERRIS A CO.. Box 191 P. O.
Send for a Pamphlet. 7 8tutbs3ni
"TAMES E. EVANS. GUN-MAKER.' SOUTH
.1 Hireet, above Second, would call the attention of
bportsmen to the choice selection of BUKUKS' TKOUT
AND BASH BODS (a new aHsortnienl), Flies, and all
the usual selection of FISHING TACKLE In ail lis
various branches. ,
HAND MUZZLE-LOAD1NO GUNS altered to
BREKCII-LOADEltU lu the best luanuer, at tin
lowest rate. 7 1 tf
w
I L I I A M B. GRANT
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
88 B. DELAWARE Avenue, Philadelphia,
Donont's Gunpowder, Rwtiued Nitre, Charcoal, Eto
' W.Jiaker Co.'s Chocolate, Oouoa, and brouia,
("roomer Bros. A Ou'S Yellow Aieutl UUtaUalng
Soils, twiidN alls.
jf It 1
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
rELAWARE BAFFTY INSU-
XJ liAM'K COMPANY, Incorporated by the Legis
lature of Pennsylvania.
Ofllce. B. E. corner of THIRD an d WALNUT Streets
Philadelphia,
VARINK INSURANCES
vessels, cargo, and freight, to all part of theworld.
INLAND INSURANCES
on goctis ny river, canal, lake, ana laua cstiih",
all arte ot th tV kk'INSOR ancES
on tnerrhandlse gener"T
On stores, Dwelling
ASSETS OF THK COMPAHTi
November 1 Issii.
innxii rrnlted Statea s Ver Cent. Loan,
1SV1 1114,100 00
12C,WiO tJnltedblales 6 Per Cent. Loan,
' lssi IWI.SOO'OO
100,(100 United Mates 7 8-10 Per Cent.
Iian, Treasury Notes 211,o0-00
120.000 t'lty of Philadelphia Per Cent.
Loan (exempts) -.. 12,862't0
M.000 State ot Peuusilvanm Per
Cent. Loan C4,70OD0
i nnn State of t'emiMvlvania t Per
Cent. Loan H.ea-OO
60,000 Btal ot New Jersey Six Per
Cent. Ian.... M -..... MftO-OO
20,000 Pennsylvania Railroad, 1st
f nrtiruirA. Al Pap l?etlt.
liontlii M ,500-00
26,000 Penusylvania Railroad, 2d
Mortgage, Six Per Onu-Bomlf 24,250-00
:6,0W) Western Pennny Ivaula RalJ
road SU I'er Cent. Roude
I PenliHvlv&liia ILAilrnad Ulimm
ran tees) t0,750D0
fO.W'O St ate ot '1 euuessee five Per
Cent. Loan 18,000-00
7.(100 Si ntn nl 'I en ieju.tA KlK Pur
Cent. Loan WOO
16,000 300 Shares Stock of Oermao
town OasCompany (principal
n i, Intoroul Hiiur.lilMfl t, W
the cityot Philadelphia) lB.OOO'OC
T.LO 1411 Mhttrca f4tn.k .if eunmvlvA.
nia Railroad Company 8,258-26
6.000 Km KhlrM KtrMk nl Knrtli Pf,nn.
sylvanlaKaiiroad Company E.SSO'OO
"41,600 80 Sliares bt'k of Philatlel-
phia and Southern Mall
Steamshin Couinani
W.000-00
196,900-00
19S,90t Loans nn Jioml- and Mortgage,
1st Liens on City Property.
tl.W6.wxj par
Market value.
Cost. fl.uMi..V,2-0S.
11,070,260-76
86,000-00
27,687-20
Real F-slate
Rills receivable for Insurances
made
Balance due at agencies. Pre
miums oa Marine Policies,
Accrued Intereit, and other
debts due to tne Company
bcrlp and stock ol sundry Insu
rance and other Companies,
V17. Ktimated value
Cash tn Rank .11, 102-28
t'son lu Drawer-...... 447-14
8C,923'M
2,93000
41,540-00 I
1,407, 821US
This being a new enterprise, the Par
Is assumed
" wnAmci, value.
Thomas C Hand,
obu C. Liavls,
idmuiid a. Soader.
Iheophllus Paulding,
Jobn R, Penrose,
James Traquair,
Henry C. Lallett, Jr.,
James V. Hand,
William C. Ludwig,
Joseph H. Seal,
(-teorgeO. Lelper,
Hugh Craig.
John H. Tavlor,
Jacob Blegeli
THOMAS
Samuel F.. Stokes.
xiruijf OIUHU,
wiuiam u. boulton,
ltd ward Darlington.
H. Jones Brooke,
Edward Lalou reads.
Jacob P. Jones,
James B. Mc Far land,
Joshua P. Kyre,
Spencer Mcllvalne,
j. n. pempie, jriltsuurg,
A. B. Berger. "
V. T. Morgan, "
Oeorge W. Bernardou.
d. HAND. President,
JOHN C. DAVIS. VlcA-Preeident.
Hinit Ltlbubn, Secretary. 1 8
1829 CHARTER PERPETUAL.
Franklin Fire Insurance Co.
OF PHILADELPHIA.
OFFICE:
487 CUEMNUT
NOS. 485 AN
STREET
AfcKETS
Ol JANVART 1. 167,
x,ao8.i4eis.
Capital .......MM....M.MM.....MM......
Accrued Surplus
Premiums. .
VNBETTLKD CLAIMS.
(27,4ai'i8
4O0,O00-Ob
im.7is-Vb
..l,ieuo,4ii2-u
INCOME FOR 18M,
auo.uuu.
LONfSKN PAID lilWCE 18X0 OVER
99.SOO.OOO.
Perpetnal and Temporary Policies on Liberal Term
DIRECTORS.
Charles N. Bancker
George Kale,
Allred Filler.
louias w agner,
Samuel Grant
George W. Richards
Francis W. Lewis, M. D,
reter juccau,
I homaa Sparks.
Is sac Lea,
CHARLES N. BANCKER. President.
GEOKGF, FALES, Vice-President,
J. W.
11 c A LU STER. Secretary pro tern, 31 tlSll
INSURANCE COMPANY
OF
NORTH AMERICA.
OFFICE, Mi. U W ALNUToT., PiliLADELPHLa
INCORPORATED 1704. CHARTER PERPETUAL,
CAPITAL, 9000,000.
AMSETN. JAM VARY 8, 1807, l,7S3li67'ftl
INKIIREM MARINE, INLAND TRANSPOfl
DXHJtCT01lB
Arttor o. cpran, George L. Harrison.
Samuel W. Jones,
John A. Brown,
Charies Taylor,
Ambrose W hlte,
Richard D. Wood,
William Welsh,
b. Morris Wain,
F'rancis R. Coim.
Edward H. Trotter,
Edward B.Clarke,
William Cummlugs,
AHred D. Jeasup,
John P. White,
John mason,
ARTHUR G.-LS-,,"'. 1
xxiuts u. Madeira.
rnAST.ES Platt. feecretarv. ' -
WILLIAM BUEHLER, Harrisbnrg, Pa.. Centra
1 -lt
OK0V1DEM LIFE AND TRUST COMPANY
H OFiHlLADELPHlA. aJl
No. Ill South FOURTH Street.
iNCUlvl UHA lilJJ sa MONTH 'tlA. IMS.
CAPITAL. I160.0OU. PA1 1 000
Insurance on Lives, by V early Premiums: or bvs.
10 or in year Premiums, Nou-iorieiture.
Annuities grauieu ou iavoraoie terms.
'1 eriii Policies. Children's Eudowmeota.
1 his Company, while Kivlim the lnanraH th... i.
ot a paid-up Capital, will divide the entire uroiiuof
the Lile busiuebs amoug its policy holders. ,
Moneys received at interest, aud paid on demand.
AUlborizeu uy uuarier to execute Trusts, and to act
mm i. ii:uior or Administrator. AsHlunoa j.,m..u....
and in other fiduciary capacities, under appoiutmenl
oi any ." v.uU,u.UuncBiiU, m any person or
Lie! DUmd, v. rw.--. fL
lJK16CT01ta.
SAMUEL R-SHIPLty, ilii,NRT HAINES,
JObHLA H. MOKRltJ, T. WlsTAR BKOwN,
BICHARD yiyD, W. C, LONGbTRItTH
KiCHARD t -ADBtBT I WILLI AM HACKEii,
SAMUEL R. SHIPLEY, KOWLAJND PARRV.
rresiuent. Actuarv
THOMAS W lfcTAK, M. D J. B. TOWNREMTI.
727) Medical Eiamiuer, Legal Ad vloer.
TjIRE lNbURANCE EXCLOSIVELY.-THE
I ' i-rso i rxitsi IJNbOBANCE COM-
fNY Incorporated 1SJ6 Charter Perpetual No.
61U WALN UT Street, opposite Independence Square.
This company, lavorahly kuown to theoommuultv
lor over lorty years, coutmues to insure against loss
or damage by lire on puollo or Private Buildings!
either permanently or for a limited time. Also, on
Furniture, Slocks of Goods, aud Merchandise gene-
'nYii.iKiilial. touelher with a larara Rnrnin. us.....'
Invested in the mostcarelul manner, which enables
them to otter to the Insured au undoubted security In
(US l-" " DIBKCTOKS.
Daniel Smith. Jr.. i Jobs Deverens,
Alexauuer Benton, Thomas Smith,
Isaac Haalehursl, Henry Lewis,
Thomas Bobbins, I J. Gliliugbam Fell,
DANIEL SMl'fH,"j., President.
WnXIAM O, CBQWH1J.. Becretary. j j,,
INSURANCE COMPANY OF
.' Y till I i
H' tii 1 1 A 1)1-I. Hilt A.
TnCORPOHATED lbU4 CHARTER PERPETUAL.
No. !B4 WALN UT Street, opposite the Exchange, i
fn addition lo MARINE aud INLAND INSUR
ANCE, this Company Insures Irom Ions or damage by
FIRE for liberal terms oh buildings, merchandise,
furniture, etc, lur limited periods, and permanently
nn bulldlugs, by deposit of premium.
OU ."; i,u. hun In uit va nninlhn ...
nan SIXTY YEA Its. during which, all losses have
prviupily adjusted jtud paid.
John I- Hodge,
Lawrjmoe Lewis, Jr,
Iiavld Lewis,
John T.Lewis,
.Willlain S. Grant,
Robert W. Learning,
jwujsiuiii Etting,
Thomas H. Powers.
A. R. Mcllenrv.
Edmund liasilllon.
; D. Clara t. ,. wm,
t 'Z.. WUuii. l4utstJ. Norrla.
""7-. . '.JOffN WUCJJLER1LU PtMSUSBt,
. BAMril. WlMXJX, berlary
AUGUST 22, 1867.?
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
g RANCH OFFICE
'HOME INSURANCE COMPANY .
OF
NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT.
CAPITA!, .
si, 000, ooo-o
81,371,510 74
NET AftMt.TM
D. R. HATTKIILKK, President.
CHARLES WHiON, Vice-President.
W. 8. OOODELL, Secretary. i
The Office of the Company has been removed from
NO. 800 WALNUT STREET
TO
Ifo. 409 WALNUT STREET,
Where all business of the Company wi'.l be promptly
attended to.
Persons already insured In this Company, and those
desiring Insurance on all kinds of property, wilt
please call upon or address
WM. W. ALLEN & CO., Agents,
North Pennsylvania Railroad Building,
S20tuths3t NO. 400 WALNUT STREET.
GROCERIES, LTV. . ;
SUPERIOR VINEGARS,
GENUINE FRENCH WRITE WINE
AND
PURE OLD CIDER
YIN EC) ARM,
FOR BALE BY
JAMES R.WEBB,
814
Corner WALNUT and EIGHTH 8t.
pw JSO. 1 MACKEREL,
ITS KITTS,
JUST RECEIVED.
ALLERT C. ROBERTS,
Dealer In Fine Groceries,
117rp
Corner ELEVENTH and VINE Sts.
LUMBER.
1867.-
-SELECT WHITE PINE BOAKf
AND PLANK.
A A A A OA ti HIS B H jt M IhaK
CHOICE PAINi!iL AM) lHt COMMON. 18 feet Ion
4-4, b-4, 0-4, A Zi, 8. AUU 4 lllCU
Tl'TT tTP DIV t' UA N L T l A 'I" I IT W M LT. A WIT
TI A a A M, AU A A 11 AJf jn AlJ A fa a ALi 1 u.
Larqk AND SUPERIOR STOCK ON HAND.
-iWAT-BUILDIHUI BUILDIN
J-00 4 BU1LD1NUI
4- 4 CAROLINA PLOORINU.
5- 4 CAROLINA t'LOORINU.
4-4 DKLAWARK PLOOKINO.
6-4 DKLAWARK FLOORING.
WH1TK PINK FLOORING.
ASH FLOORING.
WALNUT FLOORING.
BPRUCK FLOORING.
STKP BOARDS.
RAIL PLANK.
PLASTERING LATH.
18b7;
-CEDAR AND CYPRES
SHINGLES.
LUNG CKDAR BtnlNQLES.
SHORT CEDAR SHINGLES.
COOPKR SHINGLhii.
FINE ASSORTMENT FOR SALE LOW,
NO. 1 CKDAR LOOB AND POSTS,
-1 Qk7 LUMBER FOR UNDERTAKERS
JLOU I . LUMBER FOR UNDERTAKERS I
B1-.U Cii-JJAK. WALNUT. AND PINK.
4 m7 ALBANY LUMBER OF1 ALL KINDS
IXj J I . ALilANY LUMBKlt Or ALL KINDS,
SKASONitlJ WALNUT.
DRY PuPLaR, CHERRY, AND ASH,
OAK PLANK AND BOARDS.
MAHOGANY.
ROSEWOOD. AND WALNUT VENEERS.
i Wt-lT -CIGAR-BOX MANUFACTURERS.
J.W . C1GAB-BOX. MANUF ACTURERS.
SPANISH CKDAB BOX BOARDS.
1 QkT SPRUCE JOIST! SPRUCE J0IS1!
J.OU I . SPRUCE JOIST I
r KOM 14 TO a F JUT LONG.
SUPERIOR NORWAY SCANTLING.
MAULE. BROTHER A CO..
1 rp No. l!5oi)bOUTH STBKET.
U, S. BUILDERS' MILL,
0. X4, S6, AI 88 S. FIFTEENTH ST.,
ESLEB, & BEO., Proprietors.
Always on band, made of the Best Seasoned Lumber,
ni iuw priced,.
WOOD MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, BALUSTERS.
AND NEWELS.
N ewe is, Balusters, Bracket and Wood Mouldings.
W OOD MOULDINGS. BRACKETS, BALUSTERS,
AND NEWELS.
Walnut and Ash Hand Railing, 3, and 4 Inches.
BUTTERNUT. CHESNUT, and WALNUT
MOULDINGS to order. 8 12
J. C. PERKINS,
LUMBER MERCHANT,
Successor to R.iClark, Jr.,
NO. 324 CHRISTIAN STREET.
Constantly on hand a lax ire and varied assortment
or .miiiaing laimoer. swjj
FURNITURE, ETC.
WILLIAM WITTFELD,
MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN
CABINET FURNITURE,
AOS. 94, 06 AND 68 NORTH ECONI ST.,
Below Arch, West Side, Philadelphia, -
Calls attention to bis extensive assortment ot FIRST.
CLASS FURNITURE, comprising ;-
SOLID ROSEWOOD,
SOLID WALNUT,
PARLOR SUITS OF PLUSH,
TERRY. REPS, AND HAIR CLOTH,
ELEGANT CHAMBER AND
COTTAGE SUITS
BEST DINING ROOM AND
KITCHEN FURNITURE.
ALSO.
WRITING DESKS, MARBLE-TOP STANDS, ETC.,
All ot which are manufactured by ourselves, of the
best materials, and will be sold for cash only, at
much lower rates than are offered elsewhere.
N B Goods packed aud shipped to all parts of the
country, . aiasauhma
f O II O U DilllVAlijtliJt'JKita.
I have a large stock ol every variety ol
FUBNITUKUJ,
which :
, i in .ell at reduced prices, consisting of
!j AND MARBLE TOP COT AGE Boil's
PLAIN
StJHS Su B IN HAIR CLOTH.
&lKbrMd.!UElUn.ln'atle.. Wardrobe, Book
owes? jiatuises, lounges, etc. etc
cases, r p olfsxIJ(I.
gl N. B. corner SECOND and RACE Streets.
STABLIS1IED 1795.
I E
1
A. S. ROBINSON.
French riato Looking-Qlassoa,
ENGRAVINGS, PAINTIN8, DRAWINGS, ETO
Manufacturer of all klads of ,
Loouixe-eLAii, portrait, and pic
ture r HAM KM TO ORDER.
No. OlO Oil ESN UT . STltEKT
TU1RD DOOR ABOVE THE CONTINENTAL,
rviIADKLTBIA.. , . 15
AUCTION SALES.
M
V L B 1. L A N D " & CO
AtrCT10NEJtK8.o. ft UARJaEP Btroe.
HALE OF170fl Hl s l!Orn" NDBnOEfl.
On Monday Mini . . .
A ngnst a, romnipncin i muun'i ., no
catalogue, for cash, 17im cases men's, beys , Ana
youths' boots, shoes, broitans, halniorals, etc.
Also, a superior assortment of women's, misses ,ana
i children's wear, from t uy tun mu-hth u,.u
tureis, to which the early attention of the trade: la
J
OHN H. BliEKs CO., AUCTIONS FRfi
Nos. 2t,i and 234 MARK FT Street,
AT PRIVATE SALK.
25 cases fine palm faus, round handle.
TS
LA ROE POSITIVE HAI.K OF CA ItPETINOS, ETC.
. .no ..'..i... i. ...,it K. hv .t.lnima.
on lour months' credit, about pieces of ingrain,
Venetian, list, hemp, cottage, and rag carpetiugs,
which may be eiaujlned early on the morning o
sale. 1.8 17 51
To Purer MnimlRcrnrers snd others, .
UL1 A(HKI) I.1NKN WASTE.
On Prltlsy Morning Next, . '
nnality selected and clean-packed bleached linen
waste, just nii urieu. "
LARGE PKRKMTTORY SALE OF ROOTS, SHOKS,
IJUVMihlAU tiivn, Jl. IV, . ,
fin TueRflnv Mornlnir.
ADEiist 27. Rt 10 o'clock, will be sold, by catalogue,
on tour months' credit, aiuo pacKages ooom,
shoes, timpani, etc, of tlrst-class city and Eastern
manufacture, upeu lor ezamiuatiuu, . w
lOKites, early on morning ot sale. jt 1 6
j
Jl. GUMBlEY A' SONS, AUCTIONEERS,
No. Bog WALNUT Street . ,
Hold Rarnlar Bales of
REAL ESTATE. STOCKS, AND AFCTTRrTTES AT
1 H K FUILADJ.LI'HIA KXtHlHUK, . '
Handbills of each property Issued separately,
lum ratalnt'upa nnhllshed and circulated, oontatnlnt
hill descrlntlons of Drooertv to be sold, as also, a par
tial list el property contained In our Real Estate Regis
ter, auu ourrea at private sate.
Sales advertised daily In all the aaiiy news paper I
SALE ON MONDAY. AUGUST 16,
Will Inrliifte 'i -
TnE ELEGANT BKOWN STONE RE8IDENCK.
Stable and Coacb-house and Lot, 22 I'eet front by 240
leet deep to a 4u feet w de street, no. ims opruca
street; was erected and finished throughout In a
superior manner, wllh extra conveniences, and to In
prrvci uruer.
orphans' court fsie mitaie or Alexander uauo
way, deceased STONE MESSUAGE and LOli
Allen's lane, Germantown.
GERM A NTOWN Three Modern Dwellings, wlU
tvery city convenience. Nos. 4, 6. and S Hennas
Street.
Three Building LOTS. Nos. 12. H. ana 18 Herman
street. .
Prame carpenter Shop, two stones, .ana iot o
Ground, In rear ot No. In Herman street. 8 10 17124
SAMUEL C. FORD & SONS, AUCTIONEER
No. 127 B. FOURTH Street,
Heal Instate. Stocks. Loans, dc . at .Private sale. Bi
TIIOMA8 BIRCH 80N, AUCTIONEERS.
AND COMMISSION MEKCHANTS. No, 1110
CHESNCT Streei; rear entrauce No. Ilu7 bansoui
street. . r
Bain at No. 1110 Chesnut street.
NEW AND SKI OMVH AND HOUS:HOLD FUR
NITURE. HOSE WOOD AND MAHOGANY
PIANO-FORTES. BRUSSELS. INOKAIN. AND
VfcNETIAN CARfEl-S. STOVES. CHINA.
GLASSWARE, ETC
on rtaay morning. .
At 0 o'clock, at the auction Btore. No. 1110 Cnesnnt
street, will be sold, by catalogue, a large assortment
oi superior cabinet rurmiure. Also, household furni
ture horn families declining housekeeping. 8 3D 8t
PIANO-FORTE.
One rosewood Dlano-forte. 8 'a octaves, bv William
Common. One mahogany case pluno-forte.
BY ORDER OP SHERIFF,
On Friday Morning,
At 10 o'clock, st the Auction store, will be sold a lot
Of household furniture, carpets, eto. 18 20 3t
M
THOMAS A SONS. M)S. 139 AND 110
8. FOURTH Street.
Sale No.lflS. Thirteenth tret
PARLOR AND CHAMBER FURNITURE,
LEATHER BEDS, CARPETS, ETC.
On Friday morning,
At 10 O clock, tha minnrhir TRrlnr and Phamher
Furniture, Ingrain and Venetian Carpets, Feather
j-uB, vuuiiuiiHuin, vnina ana uiussware, iLitcnen
Furdllure, Mattresses, etc. It
FITZP ATRICK & BROTHERS,
AUCTIONEERS (Successors to A. HOLLANDl.
No. 1203 MARKET Street.
PANCOA8T & WARNOCK, AUCTIONEEM
No. 840 MARKET STREET.
ENGINES, MACHINERY, ETC.
Pf? PENN STEAM ENGINE ANB
LissiROILER WORKS. NEAFIE A LEVY!
LT1CAL AND THEORETICAL ENGINEERS
UITL.'IU 1)1.1 , 1 T . , . -... . . . . ' J
SMITHS, and FOUNDERS, having for many years
engaged In building and repairing Marine and River
Engines, high and low-pressure, Iron Boilers, Watei
Tanks, Propellers, eto. etc respectiully otl'er their
services to the public as being fully prepared te cou
tracl for engines of all sizes, Marine, River, and
Statiouary; Caving sets of patterns of olifarent slaes,
are prepared to execute orders with quick despatch.
Every description of pattern-making made at the
Bhortest notice. High and Low-pressure Fine,
Tubular, and Cylinder Boilers, of the best Pennsyl
vania charcoal iron. Forglngs of all siaes and kinds;
Iron and Brass Castings of all descriptions; Roll
Turning, Screw Cutting, and all other work connected
with the above business.
Drawings and specifications for all work done
at the establishment free of charge, and work guar-
(A4sxit
Tbe subscribers have ample wharf-dock 'room for
repairs of boats, where they can lie tn perfect safety,
and are provided wllh shears, blocks, falls, eto. etc ..
ror raising heavy or light weights.
JACOB O. NEAPDE.
JOHN P. LEVY.
8 2H BEACH and PALMER Streets.
. YACeBA MKJUUCK, WILLIAM H. MUUUCK
JOHM . OOPK.
SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, FIFTH AND
W ashington streets, '
PHlLdtUttPHTA.
MERBICK A SONS,
ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS,
manufacture High and Low Pressure SUsaiu Enxlres
lor Laud. River, and Marine Service. .
BoUers. Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, eto,
Castings of all kinds, either iron or brass.
Iron Frame Root's lor Uas Works. Workshops, and
Railroad Stations, etc, w tumauuj,, iwu
Retorts aud Uas Machinery, of the latest and most
improved construction.
Every description of Plantation Machinery, and
Sugar, Saw, and Orlst Mills, Vacuum Paua, Open
tsuam rains, Defecatois, Filters, Pumulu Jto-
bole Agents for N. Blllenx's Patient Sugar RoUlDg
Apparatus, Nesmyth's Patent Steam Hammer. and
Aspinwaii yvooisey a Patent Centrifugal Suirsr
Draining Machine.
BBIDESBURO MACHINE WORKS.
OFFICE,
No. 68 N. FRON'PBTREjlT.
PHIUUIUJ'HU.
weHk,nroIQr,P"e1 10 Wller" to " T 0Hr
MACHINERY FOB COTTON AND WOOLLEN
Incloding all recent improvements la Carding. Spin
ning, and Weaving. ufu-
We Invite the attention ol nunhinH An. ...
tensive worss,
ALFRED JENgg A BOW,
INTERNAL REVENUE'
REVENUE STAMPS
FOR BALE AT THJC
PRINCIPAL. AQENOY,
NO. 57 KOVTU I1I1BD ITBEET, PUI1,
A LIBERAL DISCOUNT ALLOWED.
Orders lor Stamped Checks received, and delivered
wllh despatch .
Orders by mall or express promptly attended to,
JACOB E. BI D W AX.
QOVERNMENT
PUOPEBTT AT PBIVA1E HAIJB BY
PITKIN & CO.
Wme, waco covt.uet, u4Uitc.
If you want an extra Awning very cheap, let oar
awning makers take the measure, and -make It from
a lot ot l&oo hospital tents, lately purchased by us,
many of which are entirely new, and ot the beat 12
ounce duck. Also, Government Saddles aud Harness
orail kinds, etc PITKIN a CO.,
8 1 Jul . Nos i? and 339 North FRONT Street,