CITY INTELLIGENCE. (TOR AUDITION AL LOCAL IT KMf RKK OUTSUIB PAdJCS. in,5;WA,II,,Col,VENTIONa Lt evening the 2n nllVle,,!"rl0,,,, mmU ,nthc city met, i' ? llp hetollowiDif nominations: - TwVnn ilard- Sc,,'cl Council -Thomas A. Z t "nou Council William Calno'iu. mwnw ,l.or,i y'"h0(" L'roctji8-Lr. Shoe tE'n.1, Ar?tD' 'A'lJomfS iNV-bitt, W. K Cush "''.V' l w Krazicr, cbnrles V. Boweu. J. flint Hard Aldcrmnn-John K. Dougherty. tODHtahlc-hrancis 11. Ilubley. School Proctors-John W. fcalm, Joseph T. Piatt, J. II. Larrnicr. . Jctri Fare?. Tbo dolepfttea met, but ad journed without making any noiniDHtloTiH. - Ji(i Huret. bcliool Iiirectors E. J.Kecney, Isaac Atkinson, and William Phillips. sixth ward. No orjaniration eUecfcd. At;fn7ji H-'arrf. Common Council John V, Crcelcy uud John 15nrl-ley. Aldeininr, Wil liam Iiobimsou. School Directors John Barr, Jamt R H. Stevenson, and William Linn. Jtighth Ward. Common Council John C. Martin. School Directors Robert M. Wilson, Alexander P. Coleberrv, and William K. .lujnon. Ninth Ward. Coniinou Council John Fa reira. Aldcroian David Beiiler. fcctiool Di rectors John L. Youne, James Koundtree, Dr. Dillmpbuiu, Francis Blackburn, and FrancU Newlin. Tenth Ward. Select Council A. II. Francls cub. Comuiou Council William B. Hiuna. School Directors Adam Matzingor, Edward Davis, Alexander Omensetter, aud ' Dr. L. Buf linctou. Mnenth Ward. Common Council J. R. EJ Wards. Alderman Lewis sheets. School Di rectors H. J. Arbuckle, W. II. Acklev, Levi btratton. Twelfth Ward. Select Council M. Hall Stan ton. Bchool Directors Ihouifis M. L icke, Charles Buret, George Kerioot, and Wil'iatu B. Council. Tlarteenlh Ward. Common Council Abra ham Kline, school Director De Witt C. Moore, Samuel A lien, John B. (Jrcen, and Henry C. Hays. Alderman Cnarles F. Car per, ter. Fourteenth Ward. Select Coudc'iI David Cramer; Thomas M. Coleman, to till the unex pired term ot Fiederick A. Van Clcve. Common Council Henry C. Oram. Bchool Directors John Hull, Georco F. Turner, and Jacoo Bretz. Fifteenth Ward. Common Counotl R. M. Evans. School Directors C. B. Barrett, Bamuel Daniels, and (Jeoree Felty, for the un expired t rm ol W. B. Irviu. thirteenth Ward Select Council William Widdlcton. Common Council William N. Bunn. School Directors James Nicho's, Louis Torrence, Ueorge Uawks, and John Kurtz. Constable Ilenry Mitchell. heventctnth Ward. Select Council Philip Fisher. Common Council James Scanlan. School Directors William Roney, James Allen, and James Armstrong Alderman James Bell. Constable James Brown. Jiighleenth Ward. Common Council Daniel W. Stockham, Samuel F. Gwlnner. School Di rector A. II. Fracker, W. W. Taxis, Georve Bates, J. A. fJevling. Constable Benjamin P. bfarks. nineteenth Ward. No nominations made. Twentieth Ward. Common Cjuoc I-Henry' C. Harrioon, Samuel Miller. School Directors Fletcher Hartley, George Wcldner, W. H. Buck. Twenty-first ward. Select Council Charles Thompson Jones. Twenty-third Ward. Common Council Amos Ellis. Iwenty-fourth Ward. Common Council Henry Glass, James Hunter. School Directors D. B. Paul, James Newell, W. F. Blunden, Thomas Thomas, H. W. Seddell, Lewis Bartle bod, Mablon Warren. luenty-fifth Ward. Common Council Frank Duke. Alderman George Geiser. 'lwi-nty-setmth Ward. School Directors Georee W. Montgomery, Dr. J. K. Lea, Banlel 14. Jones, Yates, Henry Wilson. Alder menCharles H. Lungren, Slater Taylor. Reception op the Eaolb Hose Company. An adjourned meeting ot the convention of tire men to make arrangements for the receptioa of the Eaele Hose Company, of Buffalo. N. Y.. on their visit to this city, was held at the Perse verance Hose House last evening, John G. But ler, Esq., President, in the chair. The iollowlng additional companies were re presented, viz : Sprint? Garden, Washington, Western, and Franklin Fire Companies. Mr. McDevitt moved for the appointment of a committee on route, to consist oi one from each district. A delegate from the Humane moved an amend ment providing tor the appointment of a com mittee of arrangements, who shall also make a loute. This was not at reed to, and It was determined to have two committees. lne President appointed the following Com mittee of Arrangements: Major W. A. Delanev. Good Intent Hose; William R. Leeds, Good Will Engine; Jacob F. Stahl, Humane Hose; John ' W. Chare, Spring Garden Hose; Frederick ' llubbs, PenDsylvHUia Hose. Also.the following committee on route: Wm. D. Martin, Weccacoe Engine; William McDevitt, Philadelphia Eueiue: William L. Smith, Vltri ' lant Engine; Michael Kerbaup. Union, of Rising 6un; and Georpe Evans Monroe Engine. The ofllcers of the convention were added to both committees. Colonel Peter Fritz was elected chief marshal of the procession. It was determined that the companies who lDtend parading may appear by a representation or by lull companies. The following district marshals were elected: First District. Robert T. Gill, Hope Hose. Second District. J. A. McFall, Philadelphia Engine. Third District. W. B. Irvin, Independence Engine. Fourth District. James Jenner, Spring Garden . Uoee. Fifth District. Amos A. Dresler, Humane En trine. Seventh District. Michael Carroll, Monros Encine. The Chief and Assistant Engineers were In vited to participate In the parade. Adjourned. Base Ball Mutual, of New York, vs. Athletic1, of Philadelphia. The return match between toe above ttrBt-class clubs came off yes tenlav. on the crounds of the latter. Fifteenth aud Columbia aveiiue. In the match played ou the grounds of the Mutual?, in New York, on the Mtli instant, the Athletics beat the Mutuals by two runs, the score standing 18 to 10, this b?tnir the closest came the Athletics had plu.yed this season. That of yesterday drew thousands of spectators to witness the game. Au immense covered pavilion had bceu erected, which was neriinted exclusively bv ladies. Only a limited number of tickets hnvhig been sold, Immense crowds availed themselves of tue high erounds outside the fields, and hundreds of venicles were transformed Into impromptu platforms. As the . Mutuals bad bceu ;beat.?n on Tuetidav by the Pastimes, ot Baltimore, the friends ot the cuttm idon Athletic were couBdent ot their success. Alter a severe struggle, however, the Athletics were defeated by a score oi 23 to 21. The fol lowing is the score: MUTUAL. ATULKTIOS. Ptiyeri. pike, M. b C. llunt.c r. ltnMrnmn. Ut b O. . 1 . S Jt,' rtuin-. O iJ. is Kletnixlder, 1st b 5 I 0 McBriclo. 1 4 i Hieti, id l 2 8 o.WllklUH. H. a 2 8 o'l'Isler.Hd b ....... 4 2 4!suHeiiderter, l.l... ft 3 1 Ilwrry. e. f. i 8 3 Httdelllle, c 2 t fi.Ouiuberi, r. t. 4 2 2h Total. 27 21 4 4 Waterman, 31 b... Peters, i Jlailiem. c.. iteed. r. f.......... MoMttbou, 1. f. Devyr, I. .. 2 .. 2 .. 1 . 27 Total.. JMNINC18. Sd. 3d. 4lu. etU. 0i.li. 7th. 8th. tth. 1st, Mutual.. ... 1 0 4 0 2 6 1 Hfi AtblellO I 0 6 0 2-il ialr J' IV Catches Mutual Pik, 2: McMahoti, a; C, lliiiit, 1; Bearmao. 1: Watarnian, l; Hsmd. l. Total, . Athletlc-McBride, 8; tseustjuderfer, 2; Cutabert, 1. Til.'.l Iflw r'atrhes MutOnl Pike. 2: McUnhnn i - Total. 8. Atbietlo ItadclilTe, 8; JFliiier, 1; KlelntolUor', J,Foui bo'uudCafches-Plke,4:RadcUffe, 8. MLrurk out Petm, 2; Cuthbeit, 1. Hahm on tilled Balls-Mutual. 1: Atlantic, 5. y. . ti.... -w i.Lnal 11: Allilello.il. . V' in Klv Cain"e -Mu oal. liHert 1; Athletio. Bsac, 1; Wilkin". i hvtr?. 1; itaucliilo, 1. THE DAILY . EVENING . TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, Ovor Throwg-Miitiin', many: Athletic, very many. I Riled Hull- IVH TH. AirbrlDo, i!7 Punt-ell Hull Mum!, H n fle'fl. 1: McMabon, 6; Pike. Li. "i ntal. 21. Athletic. HhiIcIHI. . MrU'es t'Rlled Alum!. 27: AHIfW Is. tniplre Ttieo. Itomebler, Kurekaliinb. orNowark. Exi'FntTiow of .AflBK'Di.TnntHTfl. Another expedition for New Jersey left this city yester day, afternoon. It was composed ot veteraii fciftmfic apriculturst,-, members of the Furm frs'Clubol the American Innti'itte, and of the Slate Agricultural Society of Ne Jersey. 8:ilem and vicinity is tirft to be visited, after which Cnpr May. It Is understood that a project is on foot to cultivate a suflietcnt amount of truck in that part of the SUte to supply the hotels along the seashore. Fire. Yesterday, shortly aftir 12 o'clock, Cleg's Mills, on the west side cf the Schuylkill, cpiosiio Mana unk, took fire in trie picker- room. J he Humes were conhned tn that nart of the establishment Los , $4000. VlZ-l . T Ai.w.r. -V . Insured in the rtojai insurance Company. Wjiat Bifiiops' Talaces Cobt. During the past twenty years, according to a recent Par liamentary return, the sum of $770,000 has been expended by different dioceses in Eng land in purchasing, erecting, repairing, and furnishing the palaces of six bishops namely, Gloucester and Bristol, Gloucester, Lincoln, Manchester, TJpon, and Rochester. Twelv other episcopal palaces figure in the return for smaner umounts. Military Studies. It is said that the British "War Office has decided in future to include the subject of military history by the creation of Ppetial lectureship for the Roval Milit.irv Academy, some other study of less importance being discontinued to make room for it. An Arduous Task ! Fair Invalid "Lor, Jane, I do feel that bad 1 Do, plea3e, make me a tumbler o' brandy-and-water, as hot and strong as you can and and just make me take it whether I will or no I" B. II. Hill has been elected to the law pro fessorship in the University of Georgia, suc ceeding the late Judge Lumpkin. MARlhE TELEGRAPH. For additional Murine ffewi tee frtt Page, ALMANAC Sun Kirks... t H I LAD&LPHIA THIS DAY. .1 ?t Moon Kibbs..,. gets. I7. Hish WATlttt.... 1-39 Bun Uktr, PHILADELPHIA BOARD OTt TRADE. William O. t mi, 1 Thomas E. Axhmkah, V Monthly Committk. CHAHLK8 WHUbLKB, J UOVKUENTB OF OCKAH STEAUKRg. FOR AMKKICA. AchlllPB Antwerp....iNew Vork...M....Ang. 10 MorlheruLi(l-.Breiuuu .New York Auk. 13 Penu8lVBUla.....lvtverpool...rew York Au, 14 Cuba Liverpool... BoHton Auk. 17 Aleppo l,lverpooi...JSew York Au. 17 Atuluuta Loij(iou New York...........Aii(. 17 ;iD8...... L.lverpool...New York Auk. 17 Oeruinula... BaniburK...New York.....,.....Aui. 17 FOR KUROP&. New York......... New YorKBremen ..Au?, 29 Saxonla New York... Hamburg Auk. 81 wni. reau .ciw xom...LiOuaou.... Krl n ......... NewYork..Liverpool, Auk. ill ,Auk. 81 a int rniu... iew j orK...uiasgow, Auk. si Fulton New York...Hsvre,..,,.. Cot Anlwerp....New York...Liveruool ..auk. 31 auk. si S cothk... N ew Y ork.. .Liverpool Kept. 4 wiK i nine, uumjiaiiu, js.x j. J u r lata..........PIi llada .New Orleans Aug. Mlaaourl New York...Havana.......,....AuK. S0 Santlagu deCubaNewYork...San Juan. .............. Auk. 80 Alliance Phllnda .Chttrletitou.........AuK. 81 To!uwRnda.......Phlluda BavaDnah.....AuK. 81 O. Crotuwell New YorkNew Orleans Auk. 81 Arizona New York... Asplnwall....Hept, 1 H. Hudson......Philada ..HavaQa..........St'Ot. 8 PloneerM......philada..H.MWllmlnKton...M....Sept. 6 Tioga........ Phliada New Orleans Sept, 5 JUuliH are lorwarded by every steamer In the regular lines. The steamers tor or from Liverpool call at tiueenstown, except the Canadian line, which call at 1 ondonderry. The steamers tor or Irom the Conti nent can at Southampton. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Brig Nazarlne, Murphy, Kingston. Ja..C. C. Van Horn. Hcbr C. Fosselt, Harding, Boston, J. K. Bazley ft Co. Scbr M. J. Russell. Smith, Lynn, SlunlckBon ft Co. mi r r . f ranklin Plerson, Baltimore. A. uroven. jr. St'r Beverlv. Pierce. New York. W. P. Clyde ft Co. l as ThoB. jelierson, Alien, lor jiaiumore, wan a tow ol barges, W. r, Clyde ft i o. ARRIVED VRSTKSDAT. Brlor L. L. Wadswortb. Ballev. 8 davs from New Y ork. In ballast to J. K. Bazley ft Co. Schr Camilla. Hurlbut. 12 davs from 8t. John. N. B.. With lumber to J. W. Oasklll ft Sons. ecbr u. L'eerlnc, Wlllard. 8 days from Portland, with mdse. to Crowell ft Collins. bebr c. osseit. Hardluir. from Boston, in ballast to J. K. Barley ft Co. schr j . h. itapp, cote, o uays irom Kicnmoua, with wheat to W, B. Thomas. Schr Ariadne. Thomas, 1 day from Smyrna, with grain to J. L. Bewley ft Co. Schr Clayton and Lowber. Jackson, 1 day from Smyrna, with grain to J. L. Bewiny ft Co. Steamer E. C. Blddle, McCue, 24 hours from New York, with mdse, to W. P. Clyde ft Co. Steamer S. F. Phelps. Brown, 24 hours from New York, with mdse. to W. M. Balrd ft Co. Steamer Monitor. Jones. 24 noun from xsew xorK, With mdse. to W. M. Balrd ft Co. steamer Frank, pierce, ia hours irom mew x om.wun mdse. to W. M. Balrd ft Co. Steamer S. M. Felton. uavis, 7 nours rrom uape May, with passengers to captain. Passed off the Ledge Lightship one brig, deeply laden, bound up: off Dela ware City a baruue. supposed to be the Imperador, from Klo Janeiro. Tug Thos. Jefferson. Alien, rrom Baltimore, wun a tow of barges to W. V. Clyde ft Co. RKLOW. Schra Yankee Blake and Hannibal, both lumber ladeu. MTPMflR A Km A Ship Wvomlns. Rurinn. rrom I.lvernool fur Phila delphia, was spoken 2utb lust., by pllol-bout F. Per klB, No. la. Steamship J. W. Kverman.TnttlB. hence, at Charles ton yesterday. Barque Linda, Hewitt, hence, at Matanzaa, and Sailed for Calbarlen 22d inn. Barque Annie Anuusta. Davis, hence, at SL Jaco 10th IubU Brig winneld. Osgood, from Matanzaa. at Havana 23d Inst. Schr M. K. Gray, Plllsbury. for Philadelphia, cleared at Havana 2d lost. Schr J. J, Spencer, Fleming, hence, at Cardenas 22a Instant. Hcli r Access, Moore, and A. P. Wetmore, Llppln colt, hence, at Norfolk Z5ih insu bonrs oi. m fisuer, f isner, ana jorinanmpion, oiat thews. hence, at Richmond 26IU lust. scbrs u. uadden, waiowriKin. ana j. i;. jacanain. Olbbs. beuce, at WasUlneton 27ib Inst. Scbrs M. K. Sampson, Sunipnon. ana At. Jt Hender son. Votes, hence, at Uoston Z7ID inBt. Schr Potomac, simmous. for Philadelphia, Cleared at WanhlnKton 27th lust. Scnr Home, nence, at Kicnmona mn inKi. Schr Luy Eiutoa. Suedioor, hence, at Ueorgetown 26th lust. Sctirjounp, ncuevitt, nence, niAioiauunn joiu '"sctir't'arollne C. Smith, Barrett, hence for Lynn, at Holmes' Hole26tb Inst. . . .. Schr Baltimore. Dlx.rrora uaiain tor ruiinuoiiuia, f unimix. id, in 2.UI1 inst . with loss of libbooinand cutwater, havinK been In contact with an uuknown schooner. .... . . ,, .. Steamer Norroiir, vance, nence ror Kiouuiuuu.miieu from Norfolk atiih Inst, . , , , Steamer Vulcan, Aiornsou, lor I'uiiuueipum.ciearou at New York yesterday. MISCELLANY. Ti-irr Ran Antnnlo. UMhore on the coast of Africa, was built at Philadelphia In i860, anil registered 800 tons. .,., Captain Alien, oi me oiik r.iiwiu, a ruiumiu, im ports 0th InsU, 'ia utiles or., oi DuiuneoocK uiuw u. , nw.koi two chests. Part of a bultchead. and pieces ol the cabin of a vessel. One chest was uiarKedC'ap- fttin I haries i. iiariuw, ti i-iyuiuum, t uo above was probably from the schr Rolltus. Harlow , .ailul Irom PhllsdRiphla27ih lilt, for Plvmouth ann lias not sluce been heard of. She was doubtless wrecked in the gale of the 2d Inst. lOOTlCK TO MARINttitS Official Information has been received at this ollloe that, from the linn oay ot aukubi, a iigni win ue ex i.u.iiuri fmm a Itifhthouse recently erected at the polut of the spit of PavHsge, seven miles withlu the entrauce 0 Thi1 itelit la a flxed'red HghU Tnellgbtnouse Is built O" "" K-.-l n,,t1..nrtlnnn h The Deacon iiuib u " . - ? ,li iif the Passage Lighthouse have been removed. w 'I L.MT.,.Lerttig the baihor the Passase liKht .,,', harome visible when shew baira mile above Du .c.nnoHort. the light tnen bearing :W.NW.H W S"taut nearly one mile. By keeping vl,? light open of ffirfflraW'W the bVst part of the cnannei lo",u - aud can there brlot uplu i;11'' .,, A.m AH bearings are magnetic, variation n,a aegreea 'border W.B.8UUBRICK, Chairman. Treury Derartment.Olhce Lighthouse Boaxd.Wash lugton, X). C, August 1, 107. MEDICAL. CORD'S EXTRACT OF H ARIA MEL IS HI PAI ltlThUinvtn l onof the few (lornestle rnnieiilen which havocoiue Into K''eiRl una and lavor.wltliout put product of a hlmple Kliruh, bHrmlemi lu illlnK. It Is Hie as a donipAilc reuiedy, onpqnHlled. BUltNH, 1KLMSK&, LAMhSBS MiKKNl-XS (SPRAINK, hOKK THROAT. TOOTH At !HJfi. I.AIIAC'III., NKUKALOlA. Kit Kl'MAUSM 1.1 'M KAOO. HTIKtJS. SOKK K V Km, BT.KKDI N'U OF TUB J.UNUS, fTOHK,, BTOMACR. WltNS, UUMM. 1 1I.J-K, IjL) hOHErt, Anil other nlmtlar t rouble ,iue aud pRinfiil utTeotlnns, while ll proruplly ariems all if KMUkKHAUBj Hundreds of pliyslolaua uh It dally lu their practice, auditive It their unqualified recommendation, bold by t ur agents and Oeulern. The Medicine Is eicluslTftly pruimred by tha ih sciidpcs, 1'roprletors and Hiiciw.rtors to T. T. POIND, to whem all oniura nimt be tidilreawd. MCMPHKKib' HOfilU-XlPATHIU M KlltCINK CO., No. M2 RltOADWA Y. New York. PRICKS OF POND'S KXTRACT, tlx ounce bottles, with directions retail- 50 cnts Pint bottles, with directions, retalL II (h) QunrlH Id bottle i 75 Liberal discount to Physicians and Iteale.ro. SI IV) I LI A SIMILIBUS CURANTUR. M VMl'UBEYST HOAHKOPA THIC SPZUFlCa. FAMILY CASEa Ot 8" larKe vlnls, morocco caae, containing a npecllic for every ordinary lleunH a lamlly !h subject to.and a book ot directions (10-00 Smaller Vaznllyand Travelling oasea, with 20 to m Vials 83 to 8 Hpeelllcs tor all Diseases, both for (JnniiK and lor Preventive treatment, In vials aud iMckelcaes 82 to 85 Tlieso KenieUies, by the cane or single box, are seut to any part of the country, by Mall or iuxpress, free of charne, ou receipt of the price. Addreiw-II UM PH UKVH' SPECIFIC HOMOEOPATHIC MMHCTNK COMPANY, OlUce iind Lit pot. No. 662 BKOADWAY, Mew York. Dr. HI 'MPMKKYS Is consulted dally at his ollice. i-ernonally or by letter, as above, for aU tortus of il iKeiuie. I'll Kftle by BY OTT ft CO., JOHNSON, HOL LOW AY A COWDKN, T. R. CALLENUER, and Al LitOSK SMITH, Wholesale AKuta, Pliilalelhla, and m P.LITHK'S Drug btore. No. 8120 Market street, and by ail DruKBlsta. 8 ltutha 6m TOBACCO. QNE HUNDRED DOLLARS A DAY! CENTURY TOBACCO, IN TIN FOIL. In order toTovercome a natural prejudice that always ex lata against New York Tobaccos, and being fully convinced that where tbe CENTURY brand Is once used Its superior qualliles will be recognized, we have adopted the plan of putting money In the papers as an extra Inducement to consumers to give It a tilaL Instead of a single Hundred Collar Note In one paper, as we have done heretofore, we have con cluded to vary tbe amount, but In all cases to allow the aggregate to be the same, viz.: ONE HUNDRED DOULABS A DAT On MONDAYS we will place a HUNDRED DOLLAR (One Paper.) NOTE In a paper of Century. On TUESDAYS we will place In each of TWO papers (Two Papers.) of Century a FIFTY DOLLAR NOTE. On WEDNESDAYS we will place la each of FIVE (Five Papers.) papers or Century a TWENTY DOLLAR NOTE On THUBPDAY'S we will place in each of TEN (Ten Papers.) papers of Century a TEN DOL LAR NOTE On FRIDAYS we will place In each of TWENTY (Twenty Papers.) papers of Century a FIVE DOL LAR NUMJS, On SATURDAYS wewillplace In teach of FIFTY (Fifty Papers.) papers of Century a TWO DOL LAR NOTE. P. A G. I.OBIIXABD, B. At VAN KCIIAICK, 821 tutbsl8t No. 16 S. FRONT St., Philadelphia. REMOVAL. R E r.i o v A L. C. W. A. TRUMPLER HAS REMOVED HIS MUSIC STORE FB09I SEVENTH AND CHESNUT STB. TO No. 926 CHESNUT STREET, 8 12tfrp PHILADELPHIA. GAS LIGHT FOR THE COUNTItYJ FEB BIS CO.'S AUTOMATIC OAS nACllINES FOR PRIVATE RESIDENCES, MILLS, HOTELS, CHURCHES, ETC., FURNISHING FROM ONE TO BIX HUNDRED LIGHTS, AS MAY BE REQUIRED, This machine Is guaranteed; does not get onl of order, and the Urn to manage It Is about five minutes a week. The simplicity of this apparatus, Its entire freedom from danger, the cheapness and quality of the light over all others.have gained for It the favorable opinion ot those acquainted with Its merits. The names of those having need them for the last three years will be gives by calling at oar OFFICE, NO. 105 SOUTH FOtJBTll STBEET, n i Where the machines can be seen 1b operation. FERRIS ft CO.. Box 491P. a Bend for a Pamphlet, 1 3tuths3m UNITED STATES REVENUE HTAMP8. Principal Depot, No. 804 CHESNUT Street. Central Depot, No. lug South FIFTH Street, one door below Cbesnut. KntabluitieU ltS2. Revenue Stamp of every description constantly on hand In any amount. Orders by Mall or Express promptly attended to. IttSURAriVrl COMPANIES. DELAWABE MUTLAIj SAKKTV INSU ItAM h COM PAN V. Incorporated iiy the Legis lature ot Pennsylvania, lKr. CUice, S.E. coiner ofTlt I KI nhrt WALNUTS'.reets, l'lillnil. Ii(trf. MAUI.K l.NhUKANClX On VtBrels, IBio, hi d Irel. til lu nil parts of the world. INLAND INsCilANCK on gooiln by river, eenal, lake, aud land carriage, to all pans ol the I nlmi. rll.C 1NSVRANCKS on merchanrllHe Keeeraily. Ou Stores, Dweiling-itoiiHes, etc. ASSETS OF TIIK COMPANY, Novmiiber I, lt''. 1(10,000 United S'ales 6 Pel Cent. Loan, 1K7I IIM.OOO'OO I'.O.CKO Ur lied Stuies 6 Per Cent, Loan, IXHI 136.5O0-OO 2'0,O00Unlied Elates 7 8 In Per Out. lian. Treasure Notes 2tl !i00'00 12A 000 City of Philadelphia tt I'm font. Loans (exe.uuts; 126,862-60 .4,000 Slate ol Pennsylvania 6 Per (.til. Loan 64.700-00 16,000 Stale ol Pennsylvania 5 Per Cent. Lonn 44,620-00 60,000 Suite of New jerney six Per Cent. Loan 50,750-00 20,000 Pennsylvania Railroad. 1st Mort gage, Six Per Cent. Bonds 20,30000 25,000 Pennsylvania Railroad, second MortgxgPMx Per ent. Bunds.... 24. 210-00 25,000 We tern Pennsylvania Kailroad Six t'er out, bonds (Penusyl- vmln Rnllrosd gusrnWB) 20,750'00 ?,0,000 t-tale ol Tennessee Five Per CuuU Loan - 18,000 00 7,000 Slate ol Teuuessee Six Per Cent, Loan 40'00 15,000 inn shares -tuck of Oermantowu Oas Company (principal and in ten s', guaranteed by tbe city of , Philadelphia) 15,000 00 7,150,143 Shares Stock of Pennsylvania Ka lroad Company - 8,2-8-25 8.000 100 Shaie.t Stock ol Norm Pennsylva nia Kailroad Company 8,91)0 20,000 80 Shares Stock of Philade'pola and Southern Muil Steamship Com- pauys :o,ooo-oo 155,900 l onis on Bond I and Mortgage, . lirbt liens on City Property 195.900-00 1,045,060 par. Market value...l,070,20 75 Cost. 8l,nao,u2 iK. Resl Kstate M.oon-oo Bills nceivah e tor Insurances made 27,W7'20 Balance due at agencies Premiums on Ma rine Policies. Accrued Interest, and other debts due to the Company. 88,923-90 Scrip and Stock of nunury Insurance and oilier Companies, 15173. Estimated value... Z.ODO'OO Cash In Bauk, 84I1.1U2 "26. Cash In Drawer, f H7T4 41,510 00 11,407,321-66 This being a new enterprise, the Par la assumed as the market value. T bonias C. Hand, John C. Davis, Komund A. Houder, Theoi hilus Paulding, John R. Penrose, James Traquair, Heurv C, Dallett, Jr., James C. Hand, William C. Ludwlg, JOBeph H. Seal, tieoige O. Lelper, Hugh Craig, John D. Taylor, Samuel R. Stokes, xienry mean. William U. H Hilton, Kdward DnrlliiKton, H. Jones Brooke, Kdward Lalourcade, Jacob P. Jones, James B. McFarland, Joshua P. Kvre, Spencer Mcllvalne. I. B. Semple, Pittsburg, A. B. Berger, t). '1'. Morgan, leortre V. Bernnrdou. Jacob itlegel, THOMAS C. HANI). President. JOHN C. DAVIS. Vice-President. Henry Lylbuhn, Secretary. 1 8 1829 011 ARTEI1 PERPETUAL. Franklin Fire Insurance Co. OF PII1XADEI.FMIA, OFFICE: KOB. 433 AND 437 CHESS I T STBEET. ASSETS ON JAN CAB V 1, 1S67, 92,533,140-13. Capital- $400.000 00 Accrued burpms. ........ - mn,7)8D8 Premiums .........1 2uti,ta2'16 UNSETTLED CLAIMS, 827,43118. INCOME FOR 1866, a,oou. LOSSES PAID SINCE 1829 OVEB 80,300,000. Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms. DIRECTORS. ' Charles N. Bancker, Tobias Wagner, bamuel Oraut, t-eorge W. Richards, Isaac Lea, Oeorge Fales, A urea inner, Krauola W. Lewis, II. D., Peter McCah. Thomas sparks, CHARLES N. BANCKKR. Presfuent. . . OlLOhWK FALKa, Vice-President, J. W. McALLltolKR, Secretary pro teua, Sltl231J INSURANCE COMPANY or NORTH AMERICA. OFFICE, NO. 2.2 WALNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED 1794. CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITA!., 8500,000. ASSETS JANITABY. 8, 1807 81,73,a7'BO INSUBESMTABINE, INLAND TUANSPOK TATION AND FIBK BlaUS. DIRECIORS. Arthur O. Collin , oeorge L. Harrison, bamuel W. Jones, john A Brown, Charles Taylur, Ambrose While, Ricburd V. Wood, William Welsh, S, Aiorrls Wain, lnlm Maann. .r raucis n. oupe, Kuward H. Trotter, H-dwaru B Ciarke, William Cuuiming8, T. Charltou Heury, Alfred D. Jessup, John P. White, Louis C. Madeira. Aium.li u, uuf rm,irrcsiuent. inmnTTI, i, ....... . . . rnRi.Fj! P1.4TT. secretary, WILLIAM BUHiHLfeat, Harrlsbarg, Pa., Central Agent fur the Slate oi Pennsylvania, 1 gog PROVIDENT LIFE AND TKCST COMPANY .OF PHILADELPHIA, " No. Ill South iOUKTH street, INCORPORATED 8d MONTH 22d, 1866. CAPITAL. 8160,000. PAID IN. Insurance ou Llvwe, by Yearly Premiums; or by 8. 10, or 20 year premiums, Nou-torielture. Annuities granted on favorable terms. Term Policies, Children's Endowments. This Compauy. while giving the Insured the security ol a paid-up Capital, will divide the entire prohuof the Lite bubiuea among its policy holders. Moueys received at interest, and paid on demand, Authorized by charter to execute Trust, aud to act as Executor ur Administrator, Assignee orUuardlan, aud in other fiduciary capacities, under appointment ol any Court or this Commonwealth, or any person or persons, or bodies politic or corporate. r DlHJtCTOBM. BAMUEL R. SHIPLEY. HENRY HAINES. JObllVJ A. H. MORRIS, T. WBsTAR BROWN, RICHARD WOOD, W. C, LONUbTKKTH RICHARD CADBURY, WILLI AM HACKER, CHARLES V. COFFIN. BAMUEL R. SHIPLEY, KOWLAJSD PARRY, premdeut. Actuary, T o tincht KK'l'U. Vice President. TllllMAb W1STAR, M. D 9 271 Medical Examiner, Legal Adviser, InihE lNbURANCE KXCJ-ifJBlVEL'Y. THE PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE COM HAN V Incorporated intit Charter Perpetual No, riu WALNUT Street, opposite Independence Square. This Company, lavorably known to tne oommuulty ,.,,. lurtv years, coutluues to insure agalust loas or damage by "re on Puulio or Private Buildings, either permatietiily or for a limited time. Also, on Furniture, blocks of Goods, and Merchandise gene- 'eta.'togfther with a large Surplus FuuX .Invested in the most carelul maimer, which enables themto ottlr to the Insured an undoubted security In the ce o nKJi T.nlul Binith. Jr.. inha Dflvereuv. Thouiaa bmllU, Heury Lewis, J. UllllliKbaui FelL Alexander Bennon, I. uwiuliiirat. Thomas Robhlus, Daniel Haddock, Jr. DA-N1EJU DJU UUi"n miuBOl, WlU-IAK G. CBuWJtLU Secretary. IM OBffiNIX INSURANCE COMPANY OP SiWALN UT street, opposite the Exchange, ft addition to MAK1NK and INLAND INSOR, ai t E. thli Company iuaures Irom loss or damage by iiuv lor liberal terms ou buildings, merchandise, f,,rnUure.eto.. tor limited periods, and permauenUy wr?..ii.iiAa by dei osil of premium. unn -V.- i v Sliny has been In active operation for more han SIXTY YEARS, ouriug wuiuu ui losses havt !2 rfromoUy adjusted and paid. w a" mMJMnt'wh John L. Hodge, " 1 AU lAwrenoe Iewls. Jr. John T.Lewis. Villlm a Orant, Kbrt W. Iaming, UrT .w Vtf l.arliill. Thomas H. Powers. A. R. McHeury, 1.'.ln.nr,f1 JJ,u.IU.. l, mark W uaruuu, i """" P" ,,rl W Uoox, imn V Norrls. bjuuueiwu , JOHN WUCHERER Presktont. BAHU15- Wilcox, besretary AUGUST 29, 1867. FIRE AND BURCLAR PROOFSAFES flP.E AND BURGLAR SAFES! KARVIFS PATENT ALUM AKD DRY PLASTER t- f .;,.-. ' i- ...t v'' .,, .yr-i T1IOBOIIOI1I.Y riBE-PBOOF. PEBFECTjLV dbt. ALWAYI BETAIN THESE tlVAUTIEN, WANT THOUSANDS OsT OfJB SAFES IN USE. EXA31INE BEFOBE FIJRCJI AMI NU KLSR WUCBE, MARVIN & CO., 721 CHESTNUT St.(MasonicHall) AND t68 BBOADWAT, NEW TOBK. FA SI I LY SAFES FOBPLATK, JEWELUT, ETC. ETC. BANKERS' STEEL CHESTS, NECOND-IIAND HA FEN. SAFES EXCIIANUED ON LIBERA. TEB91S. f61stuth1m SEND rOB IEEUSTBATED CATAjLOUCE. - C. L. MAISER. KAMUFACTCBEB OT riBE AND BUBEAB-PBOOF SAFES. IiOCBSBIITB, BEEIrllANCiEB, AND DEALER IN BUIUINjt HARDWARE, 6 Si NO. 434 BACK STBEET. A I.infiE AKROTt.TMF.NT OP FIRE and Burular-proofSAFES on hand, with Inside doors. Dwelling-house Safes, free Irom dampness. Prices low. C. UASSENF4KIER, 6 6 No. m VINE Street, WA TCHLS, JEWELRY, ETC. LEWIS LADOMUS & CO., Diamond Dealers stud Jswallsrs, NO. SOS CHESNUT ST PHILADELPHIA Would Invite the attention ot purchasers to their large and hanosome assortment of DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELBT, SILTEB-WABB, ETC. ETC ICE PITCHERS In great variety. A large assortment of small STUDS, for eyela holes. Just reoelved. WATCHES repaired In the best manner, and guaranteed. 5 i4p We keep always on band au assortment ot LADIES AND CENTS' "FINE WATCHES' Of the best American and Foreign Makers, all war ranted to give complete sutlatactlou, aud at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. FAR It & BROTHER, Importers ot Watches, Jewelry, Musical Boxes, eto. 11 llsmthfrp No. 824 CHESNUT St., below Fourth. Esneclal attention riven to rnnalrtnu- Wath .nil Musical Boxes by FIRST-CLASH workmen. WATCHES, JEWELBT. W. W. OASSIDY, NO. IS SOUTH SECOND STBEET, OfTers an entirely new and most cararhtlv .Qlontaii stock of AMERICAN AND GENEVA WATCHES, JEWELRY. SILVER-WARE, AND FANCY ARTICLES Ol EVERY DESCRIPTION, suitable FOB BBIDAL OB HOLIDAY PRESENTS An examination will show my stock to be nnsui passed lu quality and cheapness. Particular attention paid to repairing. S 10J G. RUSSELL & CO., NO. SS NOBTH SIXTH STBEET, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN FINE WATCHES, F BENCH CLOCKS, (SOLD JEWELBT, AND ttfll SOLID SILVER-WARE, HENRY HARPER. No. 590 All OH Street Manufacturer and Dealer In WATCHES, FINE JEWELBT, SILVER-PLATED WABE, AND 111 SOLID SILVER WARE. jg AMERICAN WATCHES, Bfi7Tpe besl ln tne world, sold at Factory Prices, C. A. PEQUICNOT. MANUFACTURERS OF WATCH CASES, No. 18 South blXTH Street, t 8 mnulactory. Eo. 22. 8.JIFTH Strtet. INTERNAL REVENUE REVENUE STAMPS FOR BALE AT THE PRINCIPAL. AGENCY, NO. 67 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHIL A LIBERAL DISCOUNT ALLOWED. Orders! or Stamped Checks received, and delivered with despatch Orders by ousll or express promptly attended to. 7 20im JACOB E. BIDdlWAT. JAMES E. EVANS, GUN-MAKEK, BOOTH street, above becoud, would call the attention of .iiorlsmeu to th choice selection of BU HUES' TROUT AND BAhM RODtt (a new assortment), Flies, and all the usual selection of FIbUlNti TACKLE In all lis various branches. HA NO MUZZLE-LOADINO OUNB altered tc BREECH-LOADERS In the best manner, at the lowest rales, T1DU j FINE WATCHES. I PROPOSALS. T)R0PO8A LS Kill! A NIW JAIL -A- DKI'AKTMKNT OF THIC INTERIOR, W ANIJINOTON, V. V., Jllly 31, JHtil i7. Beneci rroniHiH will be received at thin De ri men t until 12 o'clock M..ou TUESDAY, the lilliof b plerntier, IMi7, fur the erection of ttia Jell ln and for the iiimrlct of Columbia, aatno iziu fiiul provided tor uy the act of Loneresfl, approved July iT, lstiit aud tbe Joint resolution n. loved Alaich 2, lHt7. 1 lie oeMKi.n, deinll, urnwincs, end Bpeoinea lloiia inn lie men at the architect's otllce. la the cnslcrn prounris ol the Ontdtol, VVimtiingtn city, e pry uiiy, except Hunduys, between the iiutirsdi v a. m. nun ,i 1: m. (sepurale blits will lie received for the miv soniy woik, brick work, irou work, and car- peiiiry worK. 1 he contrnotor whose bid may be accented will be required to enter into a sufficient bond. to ce approvt-u rjy voe necreiary 01 ine interior, lor the lultliful completion of bU contract. 'iiynii nts will be mtule ns t tie work progreHsea, on intimates certltled to by the architect: but twenty pel cenium of tne eNtimatea will 00 retained until the contract Is completed. The contract will be awarded to tbe lowest rcMionxlbie bidder, but the Department re- serv mh tie rlulit to reject any or allot the bids xiiouiti it l'o deemed for tbe interest of the Government to do no. 1 he Luis will be onened at noon on the 18th (ley cf September next, in presence of suota of in e uiuoeis as may choose to attend. t it posHis should be endorsed on the envelope 'riol.of.Hls fur New .lull." And lie directed to the ''Secretary of the Interior, Washington, .n, o. h. nnowNiNo. 8 21 1 9 17 Secretary of the Interior. ENGINES, MACHINERY. ETC . HZ L. .S EA EN GINE AND PENN 8TEAM ENGINE llll kU wi 11, u w vi. 1 i.r. "u. l UAt'lllAL AN rBuTS ftlA.,lJliNll3llS amiifio, ana uurJJKlUi, haviun U,r m.n. ...7. Deen in successiui operation, aud bemn MdUku.ll In hm 1,1 1 1. . . .1 ....-1.1.... . . "mi,niu . . ,M..,IIU, marine ana Hlvo. riiK'ueB.uirfn ana low-pressure. Iron Boilers, WaUH . vmj. vw, rcnf'vvMuiiy oner uiai services lolliepuhllo as being fully prepared to con- cuaiiiin ui aiu-a, marine, Klver, and htatlonaryi Laving sets of patterns of alfferent stiT arA ui.ij.rra 11 .iaoium nnl.n vlikm.i. . ' . .' Kvery description of pattern-making made ,t ih shortest notice. Hluh and Low-pressure Fine Tubular, aud cylinder Boilers, of the beat Penns.ii vania charcoal Iron. Forcings of all sizes and kimliT Iron aud Brass Castings of all descriptions! Hnii Turning, Bcrew Cutting, and all other work cimnectod with the above buslnean. Lrawing and specillcatlons for all work dona at the establishment fiee of charge, and work cuar- The subscribers have ample wharf-dock room tot repairs of boats, where they can he In perfect safety and are provided with shears, blocks, tails, etc etc . i"or raising heavy or light weights. ' JACOB O. NKAFnff. JOHN P. LEVY. BKACH anil PALMKR Btreets. 1. VATJeHAM MJtaSICK, WILLIAM B. MUSIC E JOHN B. OOPS, SOUTIIWAEK FOUWDIiY, FIFTH ASD WAbHLMOTON Btreets, PHILaPKLMriA. Mi.ttRlt;K at HONS. ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, mannfaclure High and Low Pressure Bteaui Exirtnes loi Laud, River, and Marine Service. Boilers, Oaaometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, eto. Castings ot all kinds, either Iron or brass. Iron Frame Rooiis lor Oas Works, Workshops, and Railroad biutluua, etc. Retorts aud Oas Machinery, of the) latest and most Improved construction. Every description of Plantation Machinery, and sugar, fcaw, aud Grist Mills, Vacntun Pans, Open Bieam Trains, Defecators, Filters, Pumpmg n ginea, etc. bole Agents for N. Billenx's Patent Bngai BoUfaog Apparatus, Nesmytb's Patent b learn Hammer, and Aspinwall A Woolsey'a Patent Oentrliugat Hnac Draining Machine. 1 ao BBIDESBUKG MACIlIiJB W03K8 OFFICE. NO. 68 N. FRONT BTREET, PHILADSLPHXA. We are prepared to fill orders to any extent for ou well-known MACHINERY FOB COTTON AND WOOLLEN M1LLH, Including all recent Improvements In Carding Bpln j nlng, ana Weaving. We invite tbe attention ot manufacturers to onx sx tensive woras. 11 ALFRED JENJT3 A BON, LUMBER. 1867 ""AND PLANKHITE PINB B0ABJfi 4-4, d-4. 6-4, 2, ax". 8, and 4 Inch CBOICE PANit-L AND 1st COMMON, 1 feet lorf 4-4, 6-4, 8-4. 2, 2S, 8, and 4 inch WHITE PINE, PANIlL PATTERN PLANKi LARGE AND bCPEhlOR BIOCK ON HAND, XODi. BUILDING I ' LUMBER I LUMBER I LUMBER! 4- 4 CAROLINA FLOORING, 5- 4 CAROLINA FLOORING. . 4-4 LiLAW ARE FLOOR1MG. -4 DKLAWARK FLOORING. WHITE PINE FLOORING. ASH FLOORLNG. WALNUT FLOORING. bPRUCE FLOORING. KTF.P BOARDM, , RAIL PLANK. PLAbTKRING LATH. 1867 C EDAIt AND CYPBES , BH1NGLK44. LONG CKDAR BHrNQLKH. bHORT CKDAK bHINGLEa. COOPER BHINOLli. FINE AbbOR'f MENT FOR HALE) LOW. NO. 1 CEDAR LOOB AND POBT8, 1867 -LUMBER FOB UNDERTAKERS JUJi UWPltKl'AlttESI RED CEDAR, WALNUT. AND PINE. 1 WAT ALBANY LUMBER OF ALL KINDS LOU I ALBAN Y LUMBER OF ALL KiNDH. bKAbON ED WALNUT. DRY POPLAR, CHERRY, AND ASH. OAK PLANK AND BOARDS. MAHOGANY. ROSEWOOD. AND WALNUT VENEERS, 1867 CIGAR-BOX MANUFACTURERS. . CIGAR-BOX MANUFAOTUHKHH. BPANIoH CEDAR BOX BOARDS. 1 SPRUCE JOIST! SPRUCE JOISIt J.OU I SPRUCE JOIBT I FROM 14 TO Si FEET LONG. SUPERIOR NORWAY SCANTLING. UA.ULE, BROTHER k CO., 61 rpt No. tout) BOUTH BTREET. U. S. BUILDERS' MILL. AOS. Is, 80, AND 2S B. 11 FT EES TH UTH ESLER & BRO., Proprietors. Al ways on hand, made of the Best Seasoned Lumber , at low prices. WOOD MOULDINGS. BRACKETS, BALUSTiCES, AND NEWELS. Neweis, Balusters, Bracket and Wood Mooidlnta. WOOD MOULDINGS. BRACKETS, BALUSTERS, AND NEWELS. Walnut and Ash Hand Railing, 8, 3X, ant 4 Inches. BUTTERNUT, CHESNUT, and VXLmrV MOULDING to order. tlK J C. PERKINS, IIMIIEB aiERrSaAHT, Successor to R,;Clark, Jr., NO. 824 CHRISTIAN BTREET. , Constantly on hand a large and varied assortment Of Building Lumber. COAL. "D MIDDLETON & CO., DEALSUitf" H J-J. HARLE1GU LEHIGH and EAGLE VEIN (UAL, Kept dry uuder cover. Preiiared expressly for family use. Yard, No. 122A Vv A bHLNG TOW Avenue. Otllce, No. 614 WALNUT Street. la COACH MAKERS, NO. 114 fciOlTII FIFTH BTREET. New and Keooud-haxid Carriages for sale. Par tlTilar attention paid to repairing. 5 30 $m G OKN EXCHANOl BAG MANUFACTORY. " J O H NT. BAILKYAOa, N. & Comer of WATER Stress DEALERS IN BAWIS AND BAGGING Of everr Inscription, lor Grain. Flonr, Salt, Super-Puophul of Lime, Bona 1 liust, Etc Joust T Sajl.v. Jam as Cascask, p
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