CITY INTELLIGENCE. !0 ADDITIONAL LOCAL ITEMS SK 0PTII, PAOgS. Thr Great Cricket Match Bortox vs. Thi-hL-Jhe ,on-'lkel-of cricket rn-.tUh between the Boston Club, of Boston, Mass.. and TJnT Africa Club,' of German to, com merced jestcrday morning, on the ground of the Youdr America, near Gtrmantown. Several hutalred spectators were present, and tbejame elicited considerable Interest. The stumps were 2.i.nfbo.Ptly bef0,,e 6 o'clock, and he Trst day's playing was tlecidedlv in favor of the' in tV" ,c cy havina scored 132 against 65 for the Bostoniauc Tin; game will be re sumed this morning. The following is the score of yesterday's playing: YODNO AMKniCA. Firitt. Trttiinti. t. ...... Out..,,, r. ixvnn jnnnia. . Newhall. o. ud b. K not oui. Fa.twood io Batrd. c. and k. A. East- b. Hammond . wood 8 Bayard, b. a. Eastwood, n ..13 2 mond. s D. Newhall. c. K. Kail- c. Lantey. b. Ha wood. b. Hammond M Largo, o. K. Eastwood. b. il immnnil not out 2 G. Newhall, c. Lumb, b. A. Eastwood 4 Panderson, b. Hammond 1 Uummey, b. Hammond. 0 Davis, I), lipniniond. 0 Johns, s. i. llaign 15 Wlstar. not out Hr'i m. 2 Leg Kve 1 Wules 4 Wide, Total 132 NORTON. t'imt Jmiinp. F, rant wood b. C. New hall... Cashman b. O. Newhall....... Hulhvilll b. O. Newhall A. Eastwood b. O. Newhall , Hammond c. D. b. C Newhall 'rOHland b, 1). Newhall S ........11 ........ 2 "Z" 3 14 Jialgu c. O. b. C. Newhall . 6 Ltunbb. D. Newhall 6 M. Sullivan b. C. Newhall In J.tiricey. run out U Bn tea; not out 0 Byes .. 1 I.g hyes g Wtdea 2 . 63 Philadelphia Vekhcs New York. The fol lowing table shows that Philadelphia is the pecond largest manufacturing city in the world. A comparison with the largest city on this con tinent shows such to be the case: ,, , , 1-hilaiMphUt. Establishments a,2s Capital Invented ........$78 81s.fvi5 HI Hie bands employed tut.iw) female bands employed. so.tias New York. 4,:t75 61.212,757 6.i.83 24,721 128,481,1115 80.UOO 60li,tW0 H4,fi'H) 111,900 7H,20O U77.1U0 None None 8S2,i.U0 217.D2S 678.(100 2M.3.T0 5,300 Annual cost or labor rzMWA (Silver plated ware, capital 171, wo bohp ana candles, capital 67,8X) Saddle and harness, capital S77, loo Cotton goods, capital 3,(127,700 Carpets, capital S74 876 Cigars, capital .... 4(i,7oo Calico printing, capital 8H4,2r0 Woollen goods, capital L27H.300 Umbrellas, etc., capital. .. 6l,2oo Wagons, etc.. capital 7t4.K0 Provisions, caplial 1,076,(hk) Has fixtures, etc.. capital 7r),oo Glassware, capital ei&.ooo Wakted in Louisiana. A warrant of arrest, issued by his Excellency Governor John VV. Geary, upon a requisition from his Excellency J. Madison Wells, Governor of Louisiana, was yesterday placed in the hands of Detective Joshua Taegart. The warrant directed the arrest ot F. Lav Norton, who is charged with obtaining goods by false pretense in the State of Louisiana. Detective Taggart was not ac quainted with Mr. Norton, but called at a store lor the purpose of obtatnine some information concerning him, and was so fortunate as to find the gentleman there. He wa9 locked Hp at the Central Station, and in the attcrnoon his friends obtained a writ ot habeas corpus from Judge Ludlow, which is returnable ou the 31st instant. Mr. Norton has been committed to jail to await the hearing of the habeas corpus writ. Wharf Extension. The Board of Port Wardens have authorized the extension of a wharf on the Delaware river, south of Laurel street, one hundred and mnety-three feet In length, by sixty-five feet in width, and the bulk head eighty-two by sixty-four feet; and large iron-works, which will give employment to some three hundred men, will be erected thereon. A new wharf, two hundred ani thirty-four feet long, by 6ixty feet wide, will be built at Plum street, ana the three new ones opposite Chester. Application is to be mae'e for the further ex tension of some ot the other wharves in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Wards. Not Safe. In accordance with a request of the Board of Health, the UuUdlne inspectors have made a survey of the foundation walls of the Municipal HoBpitaL They report that the north and south walls of the west wing and part of other portions of the wall would have to come down. They also reported that the work manship was very bad, the stones loose, and the mortar very poor. The building was erected about three years ago, under the super intendence of a board of commissioners, con sisting ot members of the Boards of Prison In spectors, Guardians of the Poor and Health. The work of making the building safe has com menced. ' New Court House. The changes in the new Court House, designed to improve its acoustic properties, and furnish greater facilities for those having occasion to transact business there, will be completed during the adjournment of the Court. How far the sounding board will overcome the most serious objection to the new room remains to be tested. During the few days it was in place this week there were no means of judging of ita effects, as all the win dows of the court-room were open. It is be lieved, however, that It will materially improve the room. A Bold Theft. Yesterday afternoon, while the family residing Jat No. 848 South Front street were at their dinner, a thief entered the house, and, proceeding to the third story, stole a valua ble gold watch, which he pawned at a loan office at Third and South streets. Soon after, the watch was redeemed by some other person. The per petrator of the theft appeared to know the pre cise location of the drawer in which the watch was deposited, as no other apartment was dis turbed. Business of the Grand Jury. The Grand Jury, acting for the United States District Court, yesterday returned bills of indictment in the cases of Edward Brock, George W. Knight, James J. Hertford, otherwise J. Collins, James Thompsou. John Hayward, John Sawyer, Wil liam Brown, Bernard Stofel, John 8. Steeple, William Almayo, John Frank, John McCullum, Robert McGuire, and Edward Marlen. In Distress. Schooner John C. McSliain, from York river. Va tor New York, with a rareo of shiD timber, put into this portyester dav attemoon. in distress, from the effects of a gale encountered 21st instant, which blew away lier sails. She discharged her cargo, which will be raited to New York, and the vessel towed through the caDal to her destination. Cheap Soap! Good Soap! Natrona Refined 8aponifier or Concentrated Lye. Two cents a pound lor superior Hard Soap. Twelve pounds of Bolt Soap for one cent. Every family can make their own Boap. All varieties of Boap as easily made aa cup of coll'ee, In a new concentrated lye for making Soap, Just dis. covered in Greenland, In the Arctic Seas, and Is conv posed mainly of alumlnate of soda, which, when mixed with refuse fat, produces the best detersive boap In tbe world. One box will make 175 pounds of good Soft Boap, or Its equlvalout In superior Hard Boap. Retailed by all druggists and grocers In the United States. Full recipes with each box. Dealers can obtain it wholesale In cases, each containing 48 boxes, at a liberal discount, of all the wholesale grocers and druggists In all the town and cities of the united Elates, or 01 uuuuuu rn-MUEJiluiM General Agent. Pittsburg, Fa. Dm fir TinnMAND Shoks. The special at tflntlon of the trade la called to the large and -..!,. nula nf Boots. HUoes. Uronaus. Hal- ;,,,i. Bin . to be Bold by catalogue, for cash, on f....i..iiwniin. AiisuHt 2o.- oommenoloK at m o'clock by MoClellaud & Co., iuooeasors to Philip W Co. auctioneers, No. 00(1 Market THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, Grkat Inducements to bb Charitable Every man, woman, and child who Invests a single dollar in the purchase of a ahara Of stock belnir Rolil bv thn Wo.ahinirt.nn Library Company for the purpose of securing a permanent endowment of the Riverside Institute, not only aids in securlna a borne for the thousands of orphans of our deceased soldiers and sailors, but also derives a much greater pecuniary benefit than couf.d be obtained were this small sum expended In the ordinary way. In the first place, the pur chaser of a one dollar share receives his choice from the three handsome steel-plate engravings, tbe first of which is entitled "My Child! My Child!" The second, "They are Saved! They are Saved!" And;the third, "Old '76." Neither of these pictures can be bought at retail for one dollar. Tho other ensrravlnira. cost I nor two three, four, and five dollars, given to those who subscribe for two, three, four, and five shares of stock at one dollar per share, are equally as valuable in proportion, and can nowhere be had lor the same amount that is required in order to secure them In this way. But tbe bene fit to be derived does not end here. A grand distribution of $300,000 of presents cornea olT next month, when the stockholders will receive one present for each sharo of stock they may hold. The plan Is one which should Induce eveiybody to become charitable. AH inquiries will be answered, and every satisfaction given, by application at the principal office, No. 12ij Chesnut street. Communion Wine. We have ben mnwn specimens of Sacramental or pure Juice wine, prepared by Mr. Alfred Hpeer, or Passaic, N. .1., out of the I'ort Grape, which he cultivates in ibis country, in taste it assimilates to port, without its heating, qualities, being absolutely frre from spirits further than its own fermenta tion afiorttH. Preference is given to it over all other wines in New York and other hospitals ns a tonic, gentle stimulant, diuretic, and sudo rific. Mr. 8peer ban been nine years eXDnrl- mentlng in the production of this wine, and the newest wine he sells is four years old. of which our druggists have got In a supply. Cleanse ttte Blood of all Impurities and you neutralize the virus of many diseases at their source. In all Disorders of the Skin, the (Jlandi, the Fleshy Mure, the Secretive Organs, and the Hones, all Scrofulous Complaints, Cancer, etc.. Dr. Jayne's Alterative Is a standard cura tive; and while it is a fault in many medicines that before tney reach the disease the patient is prostrated beyond recovery.no such drawback attends this remedy, for it sustains tbe strength of the suilerer, while eradicating the cause of his complaint. Prepared only at No. 212 Chesnut street. Holloway's Pills Dysentery. Unlike other specifics in common use, which act as mere temporary styptics, Holloway's Pills seize ou tbe seat of the disease and exterminate its primary cause by Invigorating the digestive organs, stimulating the liver, purging the chan nels, and purifying the blood, they promote a speedy restoration of health and vigor. In biliousness, sick beadache, acidity of the sto mach, and depression of spirits, they are equally ellicacious. Sold by ail druggists. Sunshine at Last. Persons wishing to see what bright weather will doforthe community, are invited to walk up Chesnut street, as far as No. 824, under the Continental Hotel, and notice me activity in business at unaries Htokes it t'o.'s'celebrated.Ready-made Clothing House, at that location. Grovkr A Baker b Highest Prem lam "Elastic" Stitch and "Lock" Stitch Sewiko Machines, With Latest Improvement. No. 730 Chesnut street. New Carpets Made Up, and Old carpets fitted and laid. Upholstering of any description done, prompt and reliable, at Patten's, No, 1408 Chesnut street Fine Confections. At George W. Jenkins'. No. 10S7 Spring Garden street, can be obtained foreign fruits, nuts, almonds, etc., as well as a fine assortment of confections. Jenkins Is worthy of a call. G. Bybon Morse's Diking Rooms, No. 002 and 004 Arch street, for ladles and gentlemen, are now the popular resort for those in search of good dinners. Visit them. Lyons' Magnetic Insect Powder, for kill ing Fleas, Moths, Roaches, and Bugs. The original and only sure article. Sold by all re spectable dealers. n carpets Made Up. and Old Carpets fitted and laid, Upholstering of any description done, prompt and reliable, at Patten's, No. 1108 Chesnut strseiL Use Dexter's Hair Restorative. JVd-rrevents the aavr jrom failing vff. fl'revents the Hair from Falling Off. 4Frevenu Ute Hair from Falling Off. McIntire & Bkotiier, No. 1035 Chesnut street. Fibst Class Clothing fLargent assortment. i i Bent Blvles i. liivmt Prices. Wanamakkb A Bbown. Gknts' and Youths' Clothing, Oak Halk. Sixth and Habkbt Btbebts. jS Prices reduced on Bummer Quods. Jones A Thachbr, Printers, 510 Minor St. MABBIED. LOVING MARTIN. On the 22d Instant, by the Rev. T. A. Fernley. at Nazareth Parsonage, N0.2.2 N. Thirteenth street, Mr. BENJAMIN F. LOVING, of Boston, Mass., to Miss jUAUULUi AiAttiio, oi rru mlngton, Del. UTTMWV BAfinT.-On theMd of Julv. bv the Re V.J. Dlcksraon. Mr. ROBERT RUMBF to Miss KACUKL K. BAUOX.all ol this city. DIED. AT.T.MlTTJTITKfJ'RR- On the nlirht of the SOth In stant, CH ARLEH ALLMENDINUKR, SB., In the 2d year oi bis age. j ne relatives ana menus or tne nunuy ro ipui fully Invited to attend the funeral, from bin late residence, No. t24 N. Second street, ou Saturday after noon, me 24m instant, at o'cioca. BALDWIN On the 22d Instant. CHRISTOPHER. son ot Jacob and Bridget Baldwin, aged 10 mouths. The relative and friends or tne ramuy are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, from bis parents' residence, back of No. Li4 Catherine street, on Suuday afternoon at 4 o'clock. TttRELY.-On this morning. JOHN BIRELT. in tbe 75Ui year of bis age. Due notice win ue given 01 ou lunerai, ti CARR. On tbe 22d Instant, JOHN CARR, aged 83 fully invited to attend tbe funeral, from tbe roBldence ot his Bister, Miss Annie Carr, No. lOiti buusuin street, on Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock. niRB-HHON. On the Kd Instant. Mrs. JOANNA. wife of Joseph Glberson, In Hie tjlMt year of her age. Tbe relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend the lunerai, from tbe residence of her son-in-law, Samuel Munn, No. 1332 V ienna street, on Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. To proceed to Hanover Street Ground. HELL1NGS. On the afternoon of the 21st Instant, FRANK L.. youngest eon or Jolly L. and Mary A. Helllugs, and grandson of Jonathan Williams, la tbe 16th year 01 nut age. ...., Tii ndutivea and friends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend tbe funeral, from the residence Of tltS pareuul, rV. mue vnuuo, uu ouuuy morning, the 20tb Instant, at 8 o'clock. Funeral ser vices at the Plymouth Baptist Church. Interment In Cold Point Cemetery, Plymouth township, Montgo mery county, Pa. n . V. mil. I ........ , .1... In.nt ...... M V, i 1 rJl.""Vll UIQ ...... inni.ui. IH I. 1 n IVU B.UU lingering Illness, WILLIS V. B. HUN 1R, aged ii yTh() relatives and friends of the family, also the members or Cohockslnk Lodge, No. 383, I. O. ol O. F., and the Order In general; also the members of Ash i,wi T.nilae. No. 82. A. P. A., and the Order In general. are respectfully Invited to attend the lunerai, Irom his !.,, ,"JiMuih-h. No. itoj8 German towu avenue, on Sun. day afternoon, the 26ih instant, at 8 o'clock. To pro ceed to Mount Peace cemetery. NOLAN. On tbe 21st Instant, BRIDGET, wife of Peter Nolan, aged 80 years. nT..tui.,tiDU Riid friends of the family are respect- fnllv Invited to attend the lunerai, from the residence of her husbaud, James street, Falls of Schuylkill, on uiiixiiLv aheruoon at l o cioca. or I-- n Wednesday morning. tbe2lsttnatant. M A RY KLIZABJB.TH, wile Ol John Slaterj in the 4Jlh 7 Tbe're?artwes and Mends of the family ..?,.. ... .,inil tha funeral, from tl are reapect- tbe realdeuce IUII7 - l.l,ll"rtlr,l.lM .... l;.." n liitr faillllV. at AUKir. " ju - . " ..r .... mm- Si, Z "t 2S. at So o'clock. Funeral to proceed to Mount MorlahJBni5iH?i. TOUNBTON & , 8 B L PH I Attorneys at Law ana esonciuire 10 xiaiiKrupvoy, Jtx-Gov. W. J01iSlvN. HhAi, ii. BUXDiUiJ MAIllIiE TELEGRAPH. For additirinal Marine A"tr see First Page. ALMANAC FOR PH ILADKLPHIA THIS DAT. VH Kin .... 8n HaTS.......... .619 Moon Wm ,,,,,, 002 .S-441 HlH WATWB.... ( II PHILADELPHIA BOARD Of TRADE. William U Kknt, ") Thou ah K. Anrmicad, VMonthlt Ookmittmj. Cmabi.ks Wheklkb, J UOVKMKMTS OF OCKAIf BTKAattCHR. FOR AMKRK'A. CotManchester.. Liverpool. ..Nuw York Aug. 10 Tripoli..... Liverpool. ..New York .Auk. 13 Union Bontlmnipton.N'ew York Auit. l:t ('. of Antwerp...LIverpool...New York -Aim. 14 Kaxonla Hamburg...New York Aug. 14 penniiylviila.....Llverpool...New York Aug. 14 Cuba LI vet pool...Miton Aug. 17 Aleppo Llveri)ool...New York....- Aug. 17 FOK KUKOPtt. rifnniark..New York...Llverpoot Aug. 24 liamnionla Kew York...Hamturg..... ......Aug. 21 City of Paris New York. ..Liverpool Aug. 14 Pereire - New Yorg Havre.-.. ...Aug. !4 Britannia ...New York...UiangowM Aug. 24 W. Metropolis... New York, ..Bremen ......Aug. 24 Nebraska New York... Liverpool ..Aug. 2m C. ol N. York.... New York...Llveriiool.......Aug. in Java Boston Liverpool Aug. 28 Wm.Penn ..New York. ..London ..Aug. 81 Krln ...New York.. Liverpool ........Aug. 81 lib'ruia........New York,..(llaHgow Aug. 81 Fulton New York... Havre.................. .aik. 31 Cot Antwerp....New York...Liverpool Aug. 81 bcolla. xsew rorK... Liverpool oept, COAhTWIbK Juniata .Phllada .New Orleuns. Aug. Hlnr of the Union. Phllada.....New Orleans. .Aug. 24 -Aug. 24 w yonjliiit. PhllHda Mavannan,. Nlsnourl New ork... Havana Hantlago deC'ubaNew York...sau Juan...., Alliance Phllada ..I harleston... ToiiHWanda.....Phllada Savannah Arlr.ona .New York...Anplnwall.. H. Hudson Phllada .Havana....... Pioneer .....Phllada -Wilmington. ... Aug. 29 ......Aug. 811 Aug. 31 ......Aug. 81 Hept. 1 Hept. 1 Tioga. Phllada New Orleans. ....Hept. S Malls are lorwarded by every steamer In the regular lines. The steamers lor or from Liverpool call at Qneenstown, except the Canadian linn, which call at lomtomlerry. The steamers lor or from theCouti i) put call at So utbampton. CLKAREI YK8TERDAY. Steamship Star of the Union, Cooksey, Now Orleans, via Havana, Phllada. and Southern M. H. Co. Steamship Wyoming, Teal, Savannah, Philadelphia ' and Southern Mail Steamship Co. Steamship J. W. iiverman, Tuttle, Charleston, Lath bury, Wlckersham & Co. Ship Lizzie Moses. Cox. Antwerp, P. Wright A Sons. Barque Orcullla, Havener, Charleston, J. K. fiazley A Co. Pchr Cerro Gordo, Hodgdon, Newburyport, Captain, bt'r H. L. Oaw, Her, Baltimore, A. droves, Jr. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Br. brig Anna, Morrow, 16 days from Inagua, with salt to V. Bumm A Son. Schr S. 11. Thomas, Arnold, from Mlddletown, with Stone to captain. Schr Helen Mar, Nlckerson, 6 days from Boston, with palm oil to captain. schr M. K. Hickman, Calhoun, 5 days from Norfolk, with lumber to captain. Scbr Morning Light, Simmons, 4 days from Rappa hannock, with lumber to captain. Scbr Helen, Hunter, 1 day from Brandywlne, with corn meal to R. M. Lea A Co. Schr Metta Pierce. Pierce. 2 days from St. Georges, with grain to R. M. Lea A Co. SteBmer S. M. Felton, Davis, 6 hours from Cape May, with passengers to captain. Passed two deeply laden herm. brigs below tbe Ledge Light; also, three brigs, In ballast, bound up. MEMORANDA. Ship Lydla Skolfield. skolueld, for Philadelphia 14th Inst., at Liverpool 10th. Ship Lancaster, Jackson, for Philadelphia 24th Inst,, at Liverpool loth. Steamship Tonawanda, Jennings, hence, at Savan nah 19th inst. Brig N. Clilford, Llttlefield, from Caibarlen, at New York 22d Inst. Schr A. H. Brown, Pierce, and W. H. McColley, Huobard, hence, at Mystic 21st Inst. schr u. Deering, wuiard, lor Puiiaaeipnia, cieareu at Portland 21st lust. Scbr A. Mason, Rose, from Dlghton for Philadel phia, sailed from Newport 20th lust. Schr G. U. Rapp. Cole, tor Philadelphia, sailed from Richmond 21st inst. Scbr B. N. Fox, Walnwrlgbt. hence, at Georgetown, D. C 21st lost, and sailed lor Norfolk. Schr George H. Bent. Smith, hence for Boston, at Holmes' Hole 20th inst. Schr 1. Thompson. Baker, hence, at Georgetown, D. C 2lst InBt.. and sailed for Warebam. Schr C Merrick. Montgomery, from Lynn for Phi ladelphia, at Holmes' Hole 19th InBt. Schr W. B. Mann, Stanford, from Lavacca, at New or at y cstord fty Steamer New York, for Philadelphia, sailed from Georgetown, D. C 22d Inst. NOTICE TO MARINERS. rrhA -KTttiiinlA Unnth Khnftl T.lLThtVeBSel. WhlCh parted her moorings ou the 2d inst., Is again placed on ner niauon. Boston, August 20. 1867. mHE PATENT ICE PLANE FOR DRUG X gists. Bartenders, etc., enables them to quickly ...,!.,,. .h.vlnir thn tumbler full of ice ot snowy fineness. For sale, with a lull variety of IcePlcks by TRUMAN B biiaw, . Nn. iu VKirhtTh1rtv-flve Market St.. below Ninth. TTANTIT.KS TOR SHOVELS. SPADES, I I vnrVa melanin. Hammers. Hatchets. Awls, screw' Drivers, etc., for sale at the Hardware LSI Ore Of iftumawAsi uixM, No! 886 (Eight Tnlrty-flve) Market Bt,.below Ninth, tthsh KETTLES AND A GENERAL ASSORT JJ nient of other cooking vessels and hard ware, at No. 888 (Eight Thirty-five) Market BU.belww Ninth. JNSURE YOUR LIFE 15 THE AMEKICAJA Life Insurance Company. OF PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE 4185p 8. E. COBWEB FOPBTIl AWP WAUBT, W A W. KlTB.TfiN'S 1MFKUVKU VriNTl J lated and Easy-fitting DRESS HATS (Patented), In all tbe approved fashions of the season. CHJldN yT Street, next door to the Post utnee. imt S JUNES, TfiUfLiig tu FABHIONABLE HATTKBB, - nm tl TkT T M rll ( A aaA- Tlrst Store above Cbeatnut street. 4 H FOSTER, FASHIONABLE HAITEK, 411mBpJ No. 7 S. SIXTH Street. F LYi KNEASS & C0., t Ho. 631 MARKET Street, I BIG HORSE NETS. In tbe Door. 4 11 tuthalp FRENCH CIRCULATING LIBRARY. PAUL K. U1RARD, . FRENCH BOOKSELLER, STATTOJNJttt juxu UiUKAVKB, .No. 202 B. ELEVENTH Street TBILADELPUIA. 22 8pf DEAFNESS. EVERY INSTRUMENT THAT science and skill have Invented to assist the bearing in every degree or oearueas; also, Kespirators; also, Crandall's Patent Crutches, superior to any others In use, at P. MADEIRA'S, No. 116 TENTH Street abelowCheannt 86p R 0 DOERS' AND WOST EN HOLM'S TOCKET KNIVES, Pearl and Slag Handles, of beautiful finish. RODGERS' and WADE A BUTCHER'S RAZ.ORS.and the celebrated LECOULTRE RAZOR. SCISSORS of the finest quality. Razors, Knives. Scissors, and Table Cutlery Gronnd and Polished at P. MADEIRA'S, No. 116 TENTH Street, below Cheennt. 8 8 6n TO HOUSEKEEPERS AND INVALIDS. Tbe undersigned respectfully calls the attention of tbe nubllo to tbe stock of Prime Cider and Pure Cider Vinegar for pickling and general family use also, to bis popular "Tonic Ale," free lrom all Impu rities, and endorsed by the medical faculty as a safe and wholesome beverage tor weak and delicate con stitutions. Delivered free of charge to all a rts q'j' No. 420 PEAR Street, 11 75 5 Below Third, and Walnnt and Dock. pATENT WIRE WORK FOB BAILINGS, BTORE FRONTS,! GUARDS, PARTITIONS, ETO OOAL SCREENS, FOURDRINIER WIRES, ETC. Manufactured by fit. WALKER ft SONS, 127 tatt No. 11 N. SIXTH Street. gOO AROn STREET. 600 GBIFFITH A PAGE. BEST CBOQUET GAMES. PATENT WATEB COOI.EBS, WIBE PUII COVEBS. 410 EXCEIXIOR BEVBIGEBATOBS. MONEY TO ANY AMOUNT LOAN EI UPON DIAMONDS, WATCHES. JEW ELUY.FLATE, CLOTHING, E 1U., at 1 JONES A CO.'S OLD E8TARLIHHED LOAN OFFICE. Corner of TH IRD and OASKILL Streets, Below Ixmibard. N. B.-DIAMONDS WATCHES, JEWELRY, GUM. ETC.. rOR SAT.V AT REMARKABLY U) W PRICES. 125 8u MEDICAL. POND'S EXTRACT OF HAW A MEL IS OR PAIN DESTROYER. Is on of the few domestic remedies whlrh havecome Into general use and favorlwlthout rnlUng. It la the product of a simple shrub, harmleaa In ail cases, and. as a domestic remedy, nneqnalled. BtTRNS, BKUISFfl, LAM KN J-K8 SOKKN K3 SPRAINS, SORE TH ROAT, TOOTHACHE, EARACHE, NFURALOIA. RHKUMAT1SM LI M It AGO, BOTLB, STINGS. SORK EYES, BLKKOINU OF LUNGS, NOSE, STOMACH. THE CORNS, ULCERS. riL.r.n, OLD SORES, 1 nail while It promptly arrests all HKMOKKHAUW Hundreds of physicians use It dally In their practice, and give II their unqualified recommendation, bold by our agenta and dealers. The Medicine Is exclusively prepared by the suh scrinera. Proprietors and successors to T. T. POND, to whem all orders must be addressed. HUMPHREYS' HOMOCOPATHIO MEDICINE CO., ro. wis KKOAiiWA Y, new jrora. PRICES OF PON D'S EXTRACT. Six ounce bottles, with directions. retalL........60 cents P nt bottles, with directions. retalL... .r m Quarts In bottle 4l 75 Aiiuerai qiaoount to rnysiciana ana jjeaiera. SIMILIA SIMILIBUS CURANTUR. M UMJPHBEYff BOMtSOPA THIQ &PJt.IFICa, FAMILY CASES Of 88 large vials, morocco caae, containing a neriho rnr everv orcllnarv disease a lamlir 1h Bubiecl to .and a book ot directions 11000 Smaller family ana Travelling oaaee, witn u to 28 vials 15 to8 Specifics for all Diseases, both for Curing and lor I'revenilv treauuent. In viaaa ana iwcket rases ..12 to $5 TheHf, RpmeriU'M. hv tha rase or simrle box. are sent to any part of the country, by Mall or .Express, free of Charge, ou receipt or trie price. oaress 11 umi ii kh.i-i bitai r ij HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICINE COMPANY. Ofllce and Depot, No. 662 BROADWAY, New York. Dr. HUMP personally or d mease. by letter, as above, for all forms of For sale toy DYOTT A CO.. JOHKNUh, HOL LOW AY A COW DEN, T. R. CALLENDKR, and AMBROSE SMITH. Wholesale Airenuj. Philadelphia. and at BLITU K'H Drug Store, No. 8120 Market slreot. ana Dy an uruggisw. a itutna am AMUSEMENTS. WALNUT STREET THEATRE N. E. corner of NINTH and WALN UT Streets. Begins at 8 o'clock. THIS AND EVERY EVENING. Shakespeare'B Fairy Spectacle, In five acts, of A UlDHUHlJUl'.H muni's UHHAM, with Its unrivalled Scenery, Panorama, Costumes, Accoutrements, triple TRANSFORMATION SCENE, etc., tbe whole constituting a UNIFORMITY OF EXCELLENCE never equalled In tbe production of this Play. tjnaira securea three uays in advance. s la "STEW ELEVENTH STREET OPERA HOUSE, ELEVENTH STREET. ABOVE CHESNUT, THE FAMILY BEMOBT OPEN FOR TB SEASON, MONDAY ETCHING, AUGUST 6, CARNCR OSS & DIXEY'S MINSTRELS, THE GREAT STAR TROUPE OF THE WORLD, IN THXIB GRAND ETHIOPIAN SOIBEES. For particulars see future advertisements. J. L. CARNCR0S8, Manager. R. F. SIMPSON, Treasurer. 8 19tf rONCERT HALL CHESNUT bTREET, J above Twellth. The Great LINCOLN MKv MOR1AL TABLEAUX will ODen on Thursday Kvening, August 22, lor a short time only. These palntiniis have been exhibited with signal success thrcniEhout the KaHtern btatea and Brltlsn Provinces. They are trcm the pencil of GEORGE WUNDER L1CH, Esq. s. K. MURDOCH. Esq., delivers the descriptive Lecture. Interspersed with choice readings. . AdmisBlon.28cts. Reserved seats, 50 cents. : Doors open at 7. Commence at H. Matinee on Saturday afternoon at 8 o'clock. Admission, 26 cts. Children, 18 eta. 8 21 4t OCOTT1SH QAME8. L3 Ninth Annual Games of the Caledonian CInb. kt, S'l H4WHKRKY MANSION. MONDAY. AuiIUSt 2S. lst7. Spirited competition In tbe Athletic Games of Auld scotla. Ample aancuig accommouanou. im ukiial rood order alwavs attending the parties Of the Club, makes It, for utility and enjoyment, the gather ing ot the season. Tickets 60 cents, to he had at the gales. (UJ JOHN S11EDDEN, Chief. HOI FOR SMITH'S ISLAND! FRESH AIR BEAUTIFUL SCEN ERY HEALTHFUL EXERCISE THE BATH ENTERTAINMENT OJf THE BEbT KIND. MRS. MARY LAKEMKYER respectfully lnlorms ber lriends and tbe public gene rally, that she will open the beautiful Island Pleasure Orouna Known as SMITH'S ISLAND. on SUNDAY next, Mays. She invites all to come and enjoy with her tbe delights of this favorite sum mer reeoru isuu FURNISHING GOODS, SH1RTS,&C. JERINO GAUZE UNDERWEAR OF CABTWBIGUT AND WAB.fEB'S CELEB BATED MANUFACTUBE. MERINO GAUZE UNDERWEAR Id every variety of size and style, for Ladles', Gents', and Children's Wear. IIOSIEBY. A large assortment ot HOSIERY ot English and German manufacture, In socks, three-quarter socks and loDg hose. GEO YES, In White, BuS, and Mode Color. For sale at HOFMANN S Hosiery Store, 1 1 tntht H. NOBTH EIGHTH HTBEET. p J W. SCOTT &; CO., . I KHIBT MANUFACTUBEBS, AMD DKALKHS IN MEN'S FUBNISUING GOODS HO. 814 CHESNUT STBEET. FOUR DOORS BELOW THE "CONTINENTAL,1 6 27rp fBILADKLPBIA. T3ATENT SHOULDER -SEAM SUIBT MANUFA4TOBY, AND GENTLEMEN'S FUBNISUING STOBB PERFECT FITTING SHIRTS AND DRAWERS made lrom measurement at very short notice. All other articles ot GENTLEMEN'S DRESS GOODb m 1UU varivty. WINCHESTER A CO- 1 hi NO. 7U6 CHESNUT Street. MILLINERY, TRIMMINGS, ETC. c v MRS. R. DILLON, r NOS.S3 AND 831 SOUTH STBEET, Has a handsome assortment of SPRING MILLI- ladleB'. Misses', and Children's Straw and Fancy Boiiueu ind Hats ol tbe latest styles. Also bilks, Velveu, Ribbons, Crapes, Feathers, Flowers, Frames .etc. sibj y0 URNI NC MILLINERY. ALWAYS ON HAND A LARGE ASSORTMENT OJ TTOTTTtlNIlGr BOlXlNIlSXte AT 827 6m NO. VOl nAUIt aanncr. MAD'LLE KEOCH. GOVERNMENT nv.AB.KRTT AT PBIYA1E SALE BY PITKIN & CO. AWNINt WAGON COVEBS, BAGS, ETC. if vou want an extra Awning very cheap, let our A . . nu.iiaa anrl Vnulrai If- nm ' f . . ir tha measure, and make It from ftwnlug ill n&c w . imio hospital tents, lately purchased by us. ,. which ara entirely new, and of the best 13- ounce duck. Atoo, Government Baddies and Harness I;:., unrts. eto. n i kin CO., ttm N0S.8J7 and 339 North FRONT Street. AUGUST 24, 1867. GROCERIES, ETC. BUT IF YOU WANT GOOD TFA, GO TO Wl IxON'S old-established Tea Warehouse, No. 2iiCHNUT Street. w 1 L80 N'S OOLONG. DOLLAR TEA PURE ILBON'8 HYSON. DOLLAR TEA-FINE YOUNG WILSON'S DOLLAR TEA-GIVES UNI vernal satisfaction. w IL80N8 JAPAN. DOLLAR TEA PURB w ILKON'S DOLLAR TEA RICH AND FRA grant. WILPON'S IJtes IU DOLLAR TEA EVERYB0D1 12WB24t 3 U PER I OR VINECARS. C1ENVIHE FBENCII WHITE WINE AND riREOin CI DEB VINEGABS, FOB SALE BY JAMES B. WEBB, S14 Corner WALNTJT and EIGHTH BW, NO. IN 1 MACKEREL, KITT8, RECEIVED. JUST ALLLBT C. BOBEBTS, Dealer In Fine Groceries, Corner ELEVENTH and VINE Sta. LUMBER. 1175rp i QiT SELECT WHITE PINE BOAR!" J.OO I AND PLANK. 4-4, n-t, 0-4, s, ana 4 men CHOICE PANEL AND 1st COMMON, 18 feet log 4-4. 0-1, s-4, A s, ana 4 men WHITE PINK. PANEL PATTERN PLANK LARGE AND SUPERIOR STOCK ON HAND, -i CAT -BUILDING! BUILDINt: lOD 4 . BUILDING! 4-4 CAROLINA FLOORING. 6-4 CAROLINA FLOOKINCI. 4-4 DELAWARE FLOORING. 6-4 DELAWARE FLOORING. WHITE PINK FLOORING. ASH FLOORING. WALNUT FLOORING. SPRUCE FLOORING. STEP BOARDS, RAIL PLANK. PLASTERING LATH. 1867. -CEDAR AND CYTRES bHINGLES. LONG CEDAR B5IINGLEH. SHORT CEDAR SHLNULEii. COOPER SHINGLES. FINE ASSORTMENT FOR SALE LOW. NO. 1 CEDAR LOOS AND POSTS. i CAT LUMBER FOR UNDERTAKERS lOUli LUMBER FOR UNDERTAKERS I RED CEDAR, WAUlU I, AJNU PirsHi. iCAT ALBANY LUMBER OF ALL KINDS IOO I ALBANY LUMBER OF ALL KINDS, bbU. 2.U W ALjSS U l , DRY POPLAR, CHERRY, AND ASH, OAK PLANK AND BOARDS. MAHOGANY. ROSEWOOD, AND WALNUT VENEERS. 1 QttT CIGAR-BOX MANUFACTURERS. JLOU I CIGAR-BOX MANUFACTURERS. brAfl Ipa CEDAR BOA. BOARDS. 1 QAT SPRUCE JOIST! SPRUCE JOIST! XOU I SPRUCE JOIST I jmuia 14 iu si j j!.j;r lajnu. SUPERIOR NORWAY SCANTLING. MAULE, BROTHER & CO., eirpl No. 2&QU SOUTH STREET. U. S. BUILDERS' MILL, 4M. 84, t8, AND S. FIFTEENTH ST., ESLEB & BRO., Proprietors. Always on hand, made of tbe Best Seasoned Lumber, at tow prices. WOOD MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, BALUBTEBS, AND NEWELS. Newels, Balusters, Bracket and Wood Mouldings, WOOD MOULDINGS. BRACKETS, BALUSTERS, AND NEWELS. Walnut and Ash Hand Railing, 8, Z, and 4 Inches. BUTTERNUT. CHESNUT. and WALNUT MOULDINGS to order. 8 121 J. C. PERKINS. 1.UMBEB MEBCIIANT, Successor to R..Clark, Jr., NO. 324 CHRISTIAN STREET. Constantly on band a large and varied assortment of Building Lumber. 64ijj FURNITURE, ETC. WILLIAM WITTFELD, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN CABINET FURNITURE, KOS.4, 66 AND 68 NOBTH SECOND ST., Below Arch, West Side, Philadelphia, Calls attention to his extensive assortment ot FIRST- CLASS FURNITURE, comprising; SOLID ROSEWOOD, SOLID WALNUT, PARLOR SUITS OF FLUSH, TERRY. REPS, AND HAIR CLOTH. ELEGANT CHAMBER AND cottage surra BEST DINING BOOM AND KITCHEN FURNITURE. AUtO, WRITING DESKS, MARBLE-TOP STANDS, ETC., All of which are manufactured by ourselves, of the best materials, and will be sold for cash only, at much lowerrates than are offered elsewhere. N. B. Goods packed and shipped to all parts of the conntry. 816smth3m iJJO HOUSEKEEPERS. I have a large stock oi every variety of FURNITURE, Which I will sell at reduced prices, consisting of PLAIN AND MARBLE TOP COTTAGE Bull's WALNUT CHAMBER SUITS, PARLOR SUl'iW IN VELVET PLUSH, PARLOR SUITS IN HAIR CLOTH. PARLOR SUITS IN REPS. ui.iuhiuirda. Extension Tables, Wardrobes, Book oases, Mattresses, Lounges, etc. etc art ar. uvaTijia, HI ft, E. corner SECOND and RACK Streets. E STABLISHED 1795. A. S. RODINSON. French Plate Looking-Glasses, ENGRAVINGS, PAINTINCB, DUAWLNGS. ETC lamufacturer of rn.ll kinds of EOOUING-GEAkS, POBTBAIT, AND PIC. TUBE FBAm.ES XV OJtUUB, No. 910 CHESNUT STREET. ! THIRD DOOR ABOVE THE CONTINENTAL, yHI LA DELPHI A. g 15) JAMES E. EVAKH, GUN-MAKER, SOUTH tttreet, above Second, would call tbe attention of Biiorlsraeu to the choloe selection of BURG ES' TROUT AND BASS hOim (a new asxoruneiit). Files, and all the usual selection of FlsHlNU TACKLE lu all Us various branches. HAND MCMLE-LOADINO GUNS altered tc BREECH-LOADERS in the best manner, at th lowest ratea, 7 16 u PRIVY W ELLS OWNERS OP PROPERTY The only place to gel Privy Wells, cleaned aad disinfected at very low prices. , . A.FRYSOW, ' "' Mannractnrer of pnudretto, 1101 OOLDBMrril'w H A 1 ,ln aj MB f K Y rr AUCTION SALES. M CCLELLANP A CO IHnnMmi in Phllln Ford fYl.V ' AUCTIONEERS. No. MARKET Street. BALE OF 17"0 CABFX BOOTS AND SHOES. On Monday Morning, Angnst 28, commencing at Io o'clock, we will sell.br catalogue, for cash, l'ofi cases men's, boys, ana yonths' boots, shoes, brogsns, balmorals, etc. Also, a sunerior assorlment of women's, mlswes'.and children's wear, from City and Eastern manufac turers, to which the early attention of the trade is called. 6 22 6t SALE OF 1900 CAPFW BOOTS. RTTOE8, EROGAN8, BAI.MOKALM, ElO. On Thursday Morning, Ancust 79. commencing at 10 o'clock, we will sell bv catalogue, for cash, about Ks0 oases prime Boots, (-hoes, Bn gans, Balmorals, eta Also, a superior assortment of Women's. Misses'. and Children's wear. o which the early attention or the trade it caneq. JOHN B. MYERS CO., AUCTIONEERS No. 2R2 and 284 MARKET Street. LARGE PFREMPTORY SALE OF BOOTS, SHOES, 'IKAViXLinu JlAUO, Hit, 1 On Tuesday Morning, AngnstS7, at 10 o'clock, will be sold, by catalogno, on four months' credit, 2oo packages ooota, hoes, brogans. etc, of first-class city and Eastern manufacture. Open for eiamluatlon, with cata logues, early on morning of sale. . L U 6t LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF BRITISH, FRENCH, OEKMAN, AND DOM EST 1U JJKX HUUUM, We will hold a larseaale of lorelirn and domestic. dry goods, by catalogue, on tonr mouths' credit, j un inursuay juumirig, August 29. at 10 o'clock, embracing: about 1200 pack ages and lots of staple and lancy articles. N. B. Catalogue, ready and goods arranged for ex amination early on tbe morning ot Sale. 1.8 23 81 LARGE POSITIVE SA LE OF CARPETINGS, ETC On Frlriav mornlmr. ' AnguRt 30, at 11 o'clock, will be sold, by catalogue, on 4 D'oums credit, anout zoo pieces of ingrain, Vene tian, list, bemp, cottage, and rsg carpeting, which may be examined early on morning of sale. 18 24M M. GCA1MEY & KOKS, AUCTIONEERS, " No. 608 WALNUT Street , Hold BegnlarPales of r REAL ESTATE, STOCKS. AND BKCUK1T1KS AT THE PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, .. Handbills of each property Issued separately, lvoo cataloKUes mihllshed and nlmiiliLUid. raintalnlnaf ftill descriptions of property to be sold, as also, a par tial list ef property contained In our Real Estate Regis- te r. huu uiiereu ai private sale. sales advertised dally in all the aalur newspapen SALE ON MONDAY, AUGUST K, t Will include TrtTC VT vraiwr 1iiiaii;m ltawv nrarnvvm. u..uo.i u.,u WW IX i V i'J A1LOI1JC.1.VIW Stable and Coacb-house and Lot, 23 feet frout by 346 leet deep to a 40 feet wide street. No. IMS HDrui-a street; was erected and finished throughout la superior manner, with extra conveniences, and is in tierlect nrdt.r. . ' , Orphans' Court Pale Estate of Alexander Gallo. way, deceased STONE MESSUAGE and LOT. Allen's lane, Germantown. GERMANTOWN Three Modern Dwellings, wttk tvery city convenience. Nos. 4. 6. and 8 liexmaa Street. 1 hree Building LOTS, Nos. 12, 14, and it Herman street. Frame Carpenter Bbop, two stones, and Lot o Ground, In rear ot No. 10 Herman street. 8 1017tM4 )ANCOAST & WARNOCK, AUCTIONEERS. No. MO MARKET STREET. LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF 850 LOTS AMFRT- CAN AND IMPORTED DRY HWDH, UNKN AND HOSIERY GOODS, NOTIONS. HOOP SKIRTS, CORSETS, RIBBONS, ETC., BY CATA LOGUE. . On Wednesday morning, ' will be found full lines of new and desirable goods for the approaching season, to wnicn tne early ana par ticular atlentlou of the trade Is Invited. IS 24 St Samples and catalogues early on morning 01 saie, ASSIGNEE'S SALE. " LARGE AND POSITIVE SALE OF READY- MADE CLOTHING, FELT H ATS, MATTIJNWIJ, UMBRELLAS. RUSSIA CRASH, FANCY SOAPS, HOSIERY. NOTIONS, ETC. BY ORDER OF ASSIGNEE, BY CATALOGUE, FOR CASH. , . On Wednesday morning, ' September 4, comprlslug a very large assortment of new ana desirable goods, worthy of special attention. Particulars In future advertisements. 8 14 St SAMUEL C. FORD A SONS, AUCTIONEER! No. 127 8. FOURTH Street, Real Estate. Stocks. Loans, Ac, at Private Bale. 8f THOMAS BIRCH & SON, AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. 1110 CHESNUT Street; rear entrance No. 11U7 Sansom street. M. THOMAS 4k SONS, NOS. 139 AND 140 B. FOURTH Street. F ITZPATRICK & BROTHERS. AUCTIONEERS (Successors to A. HOLLAND, No. 1203 MARKET Street. HOOP SKIRTS. CiCiQ HOOP SKIRTS, (C)Q "OWN MAKE." 00 KJZjLJ HOPKINS' It affords ns much pleasure to announce to our nnmerous patrons ana toe public, that In conse quence t f a alight decline In Hoop Skirt material, together with our Increased facilities for manufac turing, and a strict adherence to BUYING and SELLING for CASH, we are enabled to offer all one JUSTLY CELEBRATED HOOP SKIRTS at RE DUCED PRICES. And our Skirts wiU always, as heretofore, be found In every respect more desirable, and really cheaper than any single or doable spring Hoop Skirt in the market, while our assortment lg unequalled. A lso, constantly receiving from New York and th Eastern States lull Hues ot low priced Skirts, at very low prices; among which Is a lot of Plain Sklrta at tbe following rates; 16 springs, 55c; 20 springs, 66c; 2 springs, 76c; Ho springs, boc; K springs, 80c; ana 19 springs, ll-oo. Sklrta made to order, altered, and repaired, whole sale and retail, at tbe Philadelphia Hoop Skirt Em porlum, No. tUS ARCH Street, below Seventh. 6 10 8m rp WILLIAM T. HOPKINS. ENGINES, MACHINERY, ETC PUSS STEAM ENGINE ANI BOILER WORKS. NEAFTE A LBWl PivAC'IlCAL AND THEORETICAL ENGINEERS I MACHINIST'S, BOILER -MAKERS, BLACF SMITHS, and FOUNDERS, having for many yeaig been in successful operation, and been axoliulvela engaged In building and repairing Marine and River Engines, high and low-preaaura. Iron Rollers, Watet Tanks, Propellers, eto. etc respectfully oiler their services to tbe publlo as being fully prepared to con tract for engines of all sluts, Marine, River, and Stationary; having seta of patterns of different sises. are prepared to execute orders with quick dtiuii. Every description of pattern-making made at tha shortest notloe. High and Low-presaare Fine. Tubular, and cylinder Boilers, of the beat Pennsyl vania charcoal Iron. Forging, jf all slsea and kinds:' Iron and Brass Castings of all descriptions; Roll Turning, Screw Cutting, and all other work oonaected with tbe above business. Drawing, and specihoatlons for all work done at the establishment free of charge, and work guar. Thesubscrlbers have ample wharf-dock room for repair, of boats, where they can lie in perfect safety and are provided with shears, blocks, falls, eto. etc.. for ralalug heavy or light weight n ' JACOB O. NEAFrw JOHN P. LEVY. 821 BEACH and PALMER Streets. J. VACUHA MkBBJCK, WILLIAM K. ALE&aiCK SOUTHWARK FOUNIRY, FIFTH AND Washington street, ' " Aau PHLLAUHLPHIA. MERRICK A SONS, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam 'Enrlnea tor Laud, River, and Murine Service. - Boilers, Gaaometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, eta. . -Caatings of all kinds, either iron or brass. Iron Frame Roofs for Gas Works, Workshops, and Railroad Stations, etc H "wuup.,a Retorta and Gas Machinery, of the latest and m08t" improved construction. Every deacrlption of Plantation Machinery, and' Sugar, Saw, and Grist Mills, Vacuum PaiS. biwui sttam Trains, Defecators, Filters, Pnmnluir En. ginea, etc 1 , bole Agents for N. Blllenx'e Patent Sugar BoUine Apparatus, Nesmyth's Patent Steam Hammer. and Aspiuwall A Woolaey's Patent Contrlruaal Sunar Draining Uacblne. fsu ' BR1DESBUKG MACHINE WORKS. OFFICE, No. 68 N. FRONT STREET, FHILAUlCLf HJLA. We are prepared to nli orders to any extent for oar well-known MACHINERY FOB COTTON AND WOOLLEN ' MILLS, 1 Including all recent Improvements In Carding, Spin ning, and W eaving '' We iuvlte the attention of manufacturers to our ex tensive woraa, H ALFRED JENK.8 A BOW, g L AT E MANTELS. BLATE MANTELS are onsnrpessed tor DurafcUJty ' Beauty, trength. and Cheapness. SLATE MANTELS, and Slate Work General! made to order. J. B. KIMES A CO., tit m ' Nos 112nd 212S CHFSNrStjr , portraiut ef nuulllf 7. nARprNO. Publisher,' INO. KN MA iSVS buw4. boiow Fourrti street.