The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, September 02, 1867, FOURTH EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    CITY INTELLIGENCE.
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A Mill Near Point Breeze. Another exhl-5i..?Vhe..?,Rn'-T
artc' 'If ilcicnse came off
r wttL,n v0,,r citJ 1,mllB At a place
ltr.o.- .r'0r8ent,ck somewhat below Point
rk, h prle-ruiR was staked off, and
twocaumpions of the tistic sport entered it as
i11fttl,A.Pftl ftml McManua. Ihe puree
ior which they contended whs $50.
.iV-5 ''f1 PTclRt,J tbe men prepnrcd them
fives lor the hiht and entered tberimr. About
live hundred perf-ons were present, and dis
played preat interest in the sport. Four or live
carriHpe loads of la-lies aio honored the meet
BiR with their preat me. The whole aUuir was
Kept in profound secrecy; the police were unac
quainted with the ina'tcr, and cousequcntiy no
pprchenii u was K it oi ollicial inuriemice.
a hi knowledge produced a decree of quiet and
ease among the spectators, and heightened their
eniojmeutot the pport.
Thirteen rounds were fought, durint? which
the men were severely nuniKhed. i ho nVht. np.
eupied twentj-eipht minutes. McMamia was
declared the victor, and the purse was handed
him by Uu- Lindaey, who acted as tlnil staxe
bolder. McManus, the victor, drew the tirst
blood and won the first knock down. Honest
Lrkk was the relerec. Butt Riley acted as
second for JlcManus, and Coon ILiHtinps as
second for Daly. Jerry Nolan was the umpire
for McAiamiB. and Thick Tulnuan fur Daly. Dick,
Lynch, ot New York, was the stakeholder. At
the conclusion ol the thirteenth round the audi
ence dispersed, apparently satisfied with the
result ol the Hunt.
Consecration Servicks. Yesterday morn
ing the lecture room of the new Moravian
church, corner ot Franklin and Thompson
streets, Rev. Dr. Hoffman pastor, was dedicated
to the worship ot God, in the precnce ot a large
number of persons. The dedicatory sermon
was preached by the Kev. Edmund de
fichweiniir, President ol the Mciavmn Theolo
gical Seminary. Ac the close ol the discourse a
collection was lakeu up in aid of the new enter
prise, amounting to about $2000. In the atter
noon a union niectms-, composed largely of the
scholars belonging to the Sunday School, and
their teachers, was held in the sume place, when
addresses were made by the Rev. Drs. Hutter,
Mitchell, Hoffman, and N. Gehr. Iu the even
ing Bishop D. Bigler ordained to the Presbytery
the pastor, Rev. Dr. Hollmau. Rev. Robert de
fSchweinitz, President of the Provincial Bard
at Bethlehem, also took part in the service.
' The building is ccnatructed of stone, and has
been in prowess aBuut one year. The lower
floor embraces the lecture-room, infant and
adult Sunday School rooms, pastor's study, and
library room.
The windows are of stained glass, the pews
are of chesuut, and are constructed in a man
ner which adds to the comfort of the worshio-
pers. The ceiling, which is of plaster paris, is
panelled in a way that give9 beauty to the entire
room. The pulpit is ot walnut, and is furnished
' with an Fpiscopal chair surmounted with a
cross. The floor is ul.-o covered with a line
carpet.
The Inter-State Fair at Norristown. The
inter-State lair, to be held at Norristown on Sen
tember 11, continuing one week, promises to be
nite successful. The fair grounds are delight
fully situated, and have natural and artificial
advantages, They cover thirty acres, and, in
aaamon to ouiicungs, are lurnishea with a well
laid race course. The distance from Pbiladel
phi a is about sixteen miles, easily accessible bv
railroads. The managers are displaying unusual
energy in getting up the fair, and it will be
under the auspices of the East Pennsylvania
State Agricultural Society.
.Extensive co-operation is guaranteed from
numerous county societies in Eastern Pennsyl-
Tama, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, and
other States. Among the specialties ot the fair
will be a steam plough, winch will be practi
cally tested. It is claimed that the engine of
the plough can be run over ordinary roads, and
ascend hills at an angle of forty-live degrees. A
fire-extinguisher will also be tested.
Among the horses entered are "Lady Thorn"
and "Mountain jsiaid." These aro among the
best stock in the country, and can only be
surpassed by "Dexter," who has retired from the
turf.
Fire. At the corner of Fitler and Harrison
streets there is a large laboratory and chemical
works, known as Harrison's, a conglomeration
of wooden buildings, tinted a russet by the
fumes fiom the acids, etc., manufactured wit urn,
One of the buildings took tiro yesterday
morning about lour o'clock, and was totally de
stroyed. It appears that the workmen do not labor ou
Saturdays, but that the furnaces used in the
business are kept going under the superinten
dence of two firemen. One of them had occa
sion to po into the consumed shed a few mo
ments before the fire with a lighted lamp in his
band. He had scarcely set it on the ground
the floor is the bare soil when the air seemed
to have taken fire. He ran out, and escaped
with a slight singeing. The iumes of the acids
Vpnt in several cisterns and exhalations from a
still were inflammable hence the catastrophe. It
is a wonder that all the buildings did not go, but
the firemen were on haud in good time and saved
them. The loss is ubout five thousand dollars.
Insured.
A Wonderful Escape. Rev. A. 0. Halsey,
the Pastor of the Dutch Reformed Church at
Churchville, in the Twenty-third Ward, made a
miraculous escape from instant death on Friday
last. He was driving across the tract of the
North Pennsylvania Railroad, at the crossing of
Nicetown lane, which is between Fisher's lane
and Erie Station, when the locomotive of the 4
o'clock train up struck the rear of his wagon
au-1 completely demolished it. Mr. Halsey was
thrown a distance of thirty leet, and sustained
some severe bruises, although fortunately no
bones were broken. The train was stopped, and
Mr. Halsey was conveyed to Jenkintown, irom
which placa he was taken to his home by Mr.
B. John Stevenson. He is supposed to be inter
nally injured. Mr. Halsey is seventy years
of age. .
The Commerce op Philadelphia. The an
nexed statement shows the n dm ber of foreign
and coastwise vessels that arrived at the port ot
Philadelphia during the month ot August, as
compared with the same period last year:
1867. , 1866.
Fur, Coast. Iht. For. Cvast. Tut.
2 ... 2 2 ... 2
4 ... 4 6 3 0
13 2 1 17 4 21
21 1!) 40 Hi 25 6!)
10 0-.7 U'i7 la 812 8.07
... frlti ftlif ... 328 3'J8
... 304 301 ... 25 2H5
... lill! Iil2 ... 77 2 772
... 15!U 15U1 ... 1S03 18u3
(Ships
ISarqueK.,
bloope
Hteulner'...X.iv
Jiuies r..,
iloUtB
Total...,
... 50 864 3i".4
74 4002 413U
TriE RErErTiox of Bishop Wood. It is
propobcel to have a prand Te Veum buuk lu tbe
Catbedial on the nioruin); of tbe reception,
alter which those present will lortQ iu Hue and
proceed to bt. John's Orphan Asylum. West
Philadelphia, where the welcome will be ex
tended lormaUv, and the Bishop will 'probably
address the people. It H estimated thtt at least
ten thousand persous will paiticipate in tno
exercises of the day. It will doubtless bs 6iicU
a demonstration b has nit token place in this
city lor n.atty years, for no on Btanda hifrlier m
the estimation of the CotUolA s of l'hilaiielptilu
than the venerable and levred biwhop oi the
UlULCBC. I
rKoiiAHLE Natality. fs. Tizzard, wife of
mi, iiztiicu, iivuiR ou DPiterson street, below
MovaineuBiujr avenue, mill with a set-iout aeiti
dent oue evtuine hift week. At the pieent time
1. n I., i.,;,. In a a.m .1 r 1 . - .
Blir in iviun iu a vcij uiui i;ot l.US COllillttnu., TU
acricfni. wtuti mine loilowiiitf mannei:
bhe lert ner oco-room ior ihe bath house, to ob
tain a oann or water, and on returuinu hhe
inisfed ner way iinii 1411 ueadlonir down ttie
ntuir, DreHitiii1; twin net, arms, receiving a severe
rut over the eye, ana otherwise in urin-i Uericlf,
Jars. Tizard remained liusensible for over three
days. She was soaiewjliat better on HitlurUy
THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 18G7.
Ii'FNTiFiFri. The lady kilted on the Phila
del,hia aid Baltimore Railroad, at lhiirlow
Gallon, has been idoutirtcd as Mr. Wp.rr,
who rebioed near Filteeuth and Spring Garden
streets. 1
MARINE 1ELEG11API1.
tor additional Marine New tee Pint Page,
A1MANAQ
PT7W Rls..
8un biTB......
FOB PHILADELPHIA THI8 DAY.
i..... ...SSjMno- Risim....m P 07
..............s ailMiaH WATii,. . 4'.i
MOON'S PHASKs.
FIULADKI.I'HIA. W ASH INOTOW,
D. H.M.. M.M.
... 6 :) mo. -a mo.
niu, mo.
..in lo w ev. ' jit,7 ev.
'I" 641 IUO. 0 84 llifi.
SHI'TKMHKR.
I list Uuiiiier..,
Full Minm
I nut Uuiirier....
Mew Moon
PH1LA DKLPHlA BOA 111) OF TRADK.
William C. K knt,
Thomas K Ashmkad, Monthly Committer.
tHlBI.KH Whkklkb, J
HOVUUENT8 OV OCKAN 8XKAM KI18.
FOR AMKKICA.
AtBlenta ...London New York Auk. 17
ma Liverpool. ..New York Au n
Utrn am HauiljurK...New York ..An if. 17
jlttiiRB ,.aouiiiHiiipton.New York -Aim. 20
Munliituur I.iverpool...New York Auk. 21
Minimis btar Havre....... .New Y'ork Auir. 'i
(!. of homou J.ivprMiol....ew York ..Aim. 21
VHK'nia lJtverpool...rew York Auk. 21
Jloriivian,...Llveriool...Oilt'hec Ans. '21
KUinburgu l,lverpool...it)W York Aug. 24
furnia- LiverMHfi...i'sew 1 otk ..auk. 24
Liverpool... New Y'ork Auk. 27
iienittuitt..t50UiiiHinii(n..iNpw ork -Auk. 28
FUR KUKOPK.
Heotin- New Y ork... LI verpool Hnpt.
vine ne i'uria...rew x orK... Havre- ...-Mcpu
ot Boston ew York...Liveriiool ..HeoL.
IViiiihj IVBl.la... New Yoi k...l,lvei pool .-seol.
L. &IIIKOI m rs ew l ork...uiiiHKuw .nepi.
V. ol Cork New York. ..Antwerp -seut.
ManliBltan New York...Ltverpool .Hepi. 11
Ktim New YorkLivorpool kciil 11
( 111 a iioRlon Liverpool -.tsepl. 11
Alluuuo New ) ork...lireuien (sept. 14
C oi Baltluiore,New Y'ork...Iilverpool ..Hept. 14
Colon liiH....New "i'ork...01axgow... efept. 14
Bun FiaiK'iac'j... New York. ..Sun Juan .Auk. o
lloro labile New Y ork...liavaim bepu 6
IXJAK1WIHK. I)( MKhT I!.
Junlfttn .l'lillBila Nf w OrleniiB Ann.
AnzoiiH .New York,.. AHplnwall .4epl. I
H. HikIhod Plitlnda Havana.... Hept. 8
Pioneer... . Phllaila Wllrulneuin .HeoL B
llnga. Phllada New Orleans Hept, 5
Wyoming Phllada Havannali -Kent. 7
J.W. KvermaD..Plillu(la Charleston ..Hept.
JUallu are lorwarded bv everv steamer In the regular
lines. The steamers tor or from Liverpool call at
Queenstown, except the Canadian line, which call at
i onoonuerry. 1 lie Rieauers tor or irom the con u.
nent call at Uouthampton.
ARRIVED YKSTKHUaI.
Barque A mie, Reed, 68 days from Liverpool, with
DjOhp. to Peter Wright & Kons.
Br. oris La Creolla. Jordan. 28 days from Nassau,
via Cotluary Cay, with logwood, etc., to Budd &
i:nm iv.
Brig Fanny, Turner, 8 days from New Y'ork, In bal
last to i. ts. BteiBon a co.
CLEARED BATURDAY.
Steamphlp Tonawauda, JennliigH, (savannah, Phlla
uelphla and tsoulhern Mall HtearnMhip Co.
Barque Thomas Jjallett, Duncan, Richmond, J. Dallett
&Co.
Barque Halfdan, Borby (having repaired), Rotterdam,
workman s i n.
Brig Ortolan, Thomas, Genoa, Warren, GreggAMorrls,
Bchr Win. John, Bireet, Annapolis, L. Audenrled&Co.
hclir J. Waples, Robinson, Lynn, Rommel fe Hunter.
Bchr M. A. Tyler, Tyler, Washington, Caldwell, Gor
don A CO.
Bcbr M. Hand. Brooks, Greenport, Castner, Stlckney
& Wellington.
Bchr R. Peterson, English, Baco, Captain.
Bl'r G. II. Btout, Ford, Richmond, W. P. Clyde & Co.
Bt'rNew York. Marshall, Washington, do.
Bt'r Ann Eliza, Richards, New York. W. P. Clydeb Co.
Bt'r H. L. Gaw, Her, Baltimore, A. Groves, Jr.
TugThos. Jellerson, Allen, tor Baltimore, with a tow
ot barges, W. P. Clyde & Co.
Tug Clyde, Duncan, Chester river, W. P. Clyde & Co.
ARRIVED-ATFIVDAY.
Ship Wyoming, Burton, 83 d aye from Liverpool, with
mdse. and 65 paasengers to Cope Bros. 17th ult., lat.
45, Ion. 2 22, apke ship Btadacona, from Bt. John, N.
B., lor Londonderry.
Brig 8. V.Merrick, Munday, 12 days irom Trinidad
de Cuba, In ballast to B. & W. Welsh.
Brig J. Bickmore. Gratlam, 7 days from Portland,
with mdse. to Warren, Greug 4 Morris.
Bchr E. B. Shaw, Bhaw, from Balem.
Bcbr M. Hand. Brooks, from Greenport.
Bchr M. A. Tyler. Tyler, from Providence,
Bchr D. H. Blner, Huntley, Irom Boston.
Bcbr J. Ponder. Hudson, from Boston.
Bteanier Philadelphia. FuUz,from Washlngton.wltn
mdse. to W.P.Clyde & Co.
Bteamer Norfolk, Vance, from Richmond, with
mdse. to W. P. Clyde A Co.
Bteamer Mayflower. Robinson. 24 hours from New
Y'ork, with niOHe. to W. M. Boird & Co.
Tug Thos. Jefferson. Allen, troru Baltimore, with a
tow nfbarees to W. P. Clyde Co.
Tug Clyde, Duncan, from Chester river, with peaches
to W. P. Clyde & Co.
MEMORANDA.
Steamship Roman, Baker, hence, at Bo9ton 31st ult.
lirli; ( ' V. Williams. Tlmmtixnu. heuce tor Charles
ton, was passed oil Cape Lookout, by the steamship
Falcon, at Baltimore Both ult.
Brig Fanny Foulke, Towuseud, from Wilmington,
at New Y ork 81st ult, . .
Bcbr Village Queen. Tlllottson, bence, at Btonlng-
ton Stith ult. .. . , .
Bchr R. Bullwlnkle. Hlgglns, for Philadelphia, sailed
from Bavannah 29th ult. ' ,
Bcbr T, D. Wilder, Heather, hence for Galveston,
Balled from Norfolk 29lh ult.
Bchr Mary Price, Garrison, for Philadelphia, cleared
at Pl mouth 24th nit.
Bchr a. Bruen, Mersbon, for Philadelphia, at Wil
mington. N. C, 2tu ult. . , ,
Bchrs J. P. McDevItt, McFadden. and Mary Haley,
Haley, hence, at Georgetown. D. C, 80th ult. The J.
P. McDevitt sailed again to return.
Bchr Nautilus, JameBon, lor Philadelphia, sai.ed
from Rockland 25th ult. .
ti.i..a t u,..nkho.r T)Im1v: W. F. Phe os. Cranmer;
A. Hallock, croweu; aruituiit. uio,
bert, Crowell. bence, at Boston dutn uii.
Bcbr Daniel Holmes. Jtiaywoou, uu ir
at Holmes' Hole 29lh ult. Reports lost a man by the
me of William ueis, wniie at wur uu uo uuw, ' "
i .. r.ii,.hnr,m Kent a boat lor him. nut De went
down before assistance could reach him. .
Bloop Mary and Emily. Hewitt, for Philadelphia,
cleared at Baltimore 80th ulU
bteamer Black Diamond, Meredith, for Philadel
phia, cleared at New Y'ork yesterday.
INTERNAL REVENUE
Jb S. REVENUE STAMPS.
EH PKINCIPAI. DEPOT,'.
No. 304. CHESNUT Street
CENTBAI. DEPOT,
No. 103 South IFIFTH IStreetS
(One Door below Chesnut).S
ESTABLISHED 1803.
Revenue Stamps ol all descriptions con
stantly on hand, una m any uuiounU
Our stock coin prises every denomination
printed by the Government, and all vrders
tilled and forwarded on the day of receipt. United
Mutes liotes, National Hunk Notes, Dratw on
1'lailadelptila, and robt Ollloe Orders received
1UTbe decisions of the Commission can be con
suited, and any Information regarding the law
cheerlully and (jratuitotiwly uiveu.
Tlieeoinmisslon Is payable in stamps.
The following rates are allowed:
0n 505 TWO PER CENT.
Ou tioo" THKEE I'EIl CENT.
On 8J00 and upwards FOUU PK1X CENT.
All orders, etc., should be bent to
STAMP AGEMCT,
No. 304 CHESNUT Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
AMUSEMENTS.
WALNUT 8TIIKBT
N. K. corner of NINTH bug
Til F, ATIiK.
d WALNUT Btreeui.
Iteglni at 8 o'clock.
MOISLIAir AINU I'.VKKY ! V ftNlNO,
JUl.Jtl'H WKKK OF
Shakespeare's 'atry Knoctnole, In Hve acts. of
A ftlll'MUMJMf.KN IUH rs 1IKKA1I,
Itb ltd unrivalled Hceoerv. Pailnrauia. CoHluines.
Accoutrements triple
1 HANbKOItMATION 8CKNE,
etc., the whole coiihiHnling a
tnuuKWiry ot i-.ach.l.iinci1;
never equnlled In ll.e production of thin Play.
aci i. peciarnlar Opi nlnn Mcen. at e o'clock.
Act 2. 1 he Mlver Calaracu at 9 o'clock.
Acts. The I Humiliated fairy Fountain, at A.
Act 4. Th Panorama or Athens, at 10.
Act 5. The Trliile Triinslormiulon Scene The
(lolden Vines and itelulgeut Temples of Arcadia, at
il', a.
Git AND MAT1NFK
ON BATURDAY. AFFKHNOON, at 2 o'clock.
KhakeHeare'a Fairy -.pectacle, tn 5 aci. of
A JkllD.sUMMFH NIHHT'H DUE AM.
Chairs secured six days lu advance. t 2
jJSEW ELEVENTH STREET OPERA HOUSE,
ELEVENTH (STREET, ABOVE CHEHNUT.
THE FAMILY BEIOBI
OPEN FOR THE EEASON,
MnNDAT EVtNINU, Al'iUNT 20,
CARNCROSS & DiXEY'S MINSTRELS,
THE GREAT bTAR TROUPE OF THE WORLD,
IN THEIR
UKANO K1UIIOFIAN WOlItEKN.
For partlculurw-H future advertlsemeuts.
J. L. CARNCFOH8 Manager.
R. F. UIMPKON. Treasurer. 19tf
A
SSEMI3LY BUILDINGS.
THl (Monday) EVENING. Hept. 2.
THK MAN OF MANY FACEB.
MR, ALK. HUKNK 11,
ASSISTED BY MIHa HELKN NASH,
In their Brilliant and Humorous l-.ntertulnmenU
Mr. BTJ UN KTT will give Forty Phuses ol tba
COMIC ELEMENTS OF SOCIETY,
as exhibited by hlin, for twenty years, in all the prin
cipal cities In this country and Europe.
,ALF. BURNETT AB PETROLEUM V. NASBY.
Doors open Bl"; commence ats. Admission, tocents;
children, 2fi cents. Secured Seats, without extra
charge, at Trumplcr's, No. Cbeanut street. 0 2 St
HO! FOR BWITH'S ISLAND 1 FRESH AIR
BKAUTI F UL BCEN ERY H E A LT HFUL
EX ERC1BE TH E BATH-ENTERTAiNMEJSiT OB
THE isEBT KIND.
MRK MARY LAKEMEYER
respectfolly In forms herlriends and thepubllo gene
rally, that she will open the beautiful Island Pleasure
Ground known as
SMITH'S ISLAND,
on SUNDAY next, Mays. Bhe Invites all to come
and enjoy with her the delights of this favorite sum
mer resort. 4 80U
HOOP SKIRTS.
628
HOOP SKIRTS,
HOPKINS' "OWN MAKE."
628
PRICES REDUCED I II
I', affords ns much pleasure to announce to onr
numerous patrons and the public, that In conse
quence if a Blight decline In Hoop Skirt material
together with our Increased facilities lor manufac
turing, and a strict adherence to BUYING and
BELLING for CASH, we ate enabled to oiler all out
J U bl L Y CELEBRATED HOOP BKIRTB at RE
DUCED PRICES. And our Skirts will always, as
beretotore, be found in every respect more desirable,
and really cheaper than any single or double spring
Hoop Skirt In the market, while onr asaortmeut in
unequalled.
Also, constantly receiving from New York and th
Eastern States full lines ot low priced Skirts, at very
low prices; among which Is a lot of Plain Skirls at
the following rates: 16 springs, 55c.; 2fl springs, 65c; 25
springs, 75c; 80 springs, 86c.; 85 springs, 95c; and 40
BPSklrt8 nude to order, altered, and repaired. Whole
sale and retail, at the Philadelphia Hoop Skirt Em
porium, No. 628 ARCH Btreet, below Seventh.
6 10 8m rp WILLIAM T. HOPKINS,
WANTS.
W A
n t e
AGEK-IM IN EYKltY CITT AND TOWN
IN
Iciirsjlvania and Southern New Jersey
yOR THE
BROOKLYN
LIIE IKSTJEAKCHCOMPAU'S
OF NEW YORK
Also, a lew good SOLICTTOP.S lor Philadelphia.
Call or address
E. B. COLTON,
GENERAL AGENT
HO. 637 C'HF.NNVT KTKEET.
B
OOK AQliNTS IN LUCK AT LAST.
Tbe crisis Is passed. The hour has come to lift the
veil of secresy which has hitherto enveloped the Inner
history ot the great civil war, and this la done by oiler
lug to the public General L. C, Baker's
"HISTORY OF THE SECRET SERVICE."
For thrilling Interest this book transcends all the
romances ol a thousbndyears, aud conclusively prevea
that "truth is stranger than tiction."
Agents are clearing from frzuo to 1300 per month,
which we can prove to uy doubtlug applicant.
few more can obtain agencies in territory yet unoccu
pied. Address
" P. OABBETT A CO.,
MO, 70 CIlEaNUT NTREET,
7 2tf PHILADELPHIA.
WANTED FOR THE U. S. MARINE
Corps, able-bodied HEN. Retro Its must be
able-bodied, youug, unmarried men, Tbey will be
employed In the Government Navy-yrds and In
Ships vt War on loielgn stations. For iurlher lulor-
uatlon apply to . .
JAMES LEWIS,
Captain and Recruiting Ollioer,
19 fmw tf No. 811 S. FliONTbieet.
GOVERNMENT SALES.
L
ARGE SALE OF PUBLIC PROPERTY.
Office Army Clothing and Equipage,!
Kt. Louis, Mo AurusI 15, 1807. j
Will be sold at Dublin auction, ut, thn DEPOT
OF AltMY CLOTllINO AND EQUIPAOE, No.
W North MAIN btreet. Bt. Louis, ou TUES
DAY, the 8d day of Beptember next, coia-mt-uclUK
at 11 o'olocfc A. M., to be continued
irom uay 10 aay, me loiiowlng articles of Army
Clothing and Equipage.
72.000 Great Coats (lootmen's).
58,000 Great Coats (horsemen's).
50,000 Uniform Uats.
50,000 OstricU Feathers,
60,000 Hat Cords and Tassels (blue).
50,000 Forage Caps.
8,111 Uniform Frock Coats.
45,000 Uniform Jackets.
8,451 Veteran Ueserve Jackets,
Knit Jackets.
18 oM) Lined Back Coats.
50,2I2 Unllned Back Coats.
7,000 Overalls.
6,000 Ktable Frocks.
S,4irj KuitBuirls.
6 B15 Knit Drawers.
20,000 Leather Neck Stocks.
1,000 Worsted Baslies.
282 Pairs Hoots.
11,o.j8 Pairs Kootees.
12 KhU Pairs Trowsers (footmen's).
15,000 Pairs Trowsers (uorseinen'B),
60,000 Haversacks,
60,010 Kniipsacks.
25,000 ltubbtr PlHiikets.
:l 5f 0 Wtiolien Ulankets.
2o!oo0 Pick Axes.
15,100 Pick Axe Handles. .
Tiiehe articles are all new, and offer great in
ducements to dealers throughout the country.
A small Quantity of dumaged properly will be
solJ Ht tt e same lime and place. Samples of all
..,no t,a ter-n ut. the Depot wlthlu leu Uavs ol
' Biile. and catalogues bad. . . .
U 'ivrniH Cash in Oovernmeni ntnas, ten per
cent tlowu, the uniauce ui mm mo ,bwiu are
taken from the Depot, which must be within
live days after the sale, under forloiture of the
purchase aud the ten per cent, deposited.
By order of the T
Cnntaiu and Military Btorekoeper
r United Btates Army.
J ' - J
8 19 .3l
WA I C.hS, JEWELRY. fcTC.
LEWIS LADOMU5 Ik CO.,
Hi. Hli C1IKMNUT HTH rHII.AnEl.PIHA
Would Invite the KUenilon Ol purchaaera to tli Ir
large and hanuaome KsBOrtuient of
DUMONIIW,
j:m t l.Hl,
BilJLVKIt WAKK.
ICE PITCH E118 In great variety.
A large aortn.eut of auiaU tiTUDS. for eyel
holes, iust received.
WATCHES repaired In the best
guaranteed.
manner, an 4
S1J4P
FINE WATCHES.
We keep always on bond an assortment ot
LAD1EN' AND WEan' "IINE WATC'HE'
Of the best American and Foreign Makers, all war
ranted to give complete satisfaction, and at
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
FAIIR & BROTHER,
Importers of Watches, Jewelry, Musical Boxes, etc.
11 llsmthjrpj No. 824 CHEBNUT Bt., below Foartb,
Especial attention glvfn to repairing Watches and
Musical Boxes by E1RB T- CLABB workmen.
WATCHES, JEWELRY.
V. W. OASSIDY
NO. 12 sOllll KKCONIH NTREET,
Otlprs an entirely new and most careiully selected
stock ol
AMERICAN AND GENEVA WATCHES,
JEWELRY,
SILVER-WARE, AND FANCY ARTICLES Ol
EVERY DESCRIPTION, suitable
FOB BRIDAL OB HOLIDAY PRESENT!
An examination will show my stock
to be nusui
passed In quality and cheapness.
Particular attention paid to repairing.
816
HENRY HARPER,
No. 5Q0 ARCH Street
Manufacturer and Dealer In
WATCHES,
FINE JEWELRY,
KILVER-PLATCD WARE, AND
81 SOLID SILVER-WARE.
AMERICAN WATCHES.
ITbe best In the world, sold at Factory Prices,
BY
C. & A. PEQUICNOT,
MANUFACTURERS OF WATCH CASES,
No. 13 South SIXTH Street.
8 8 Alarmactors, A'o. 22. 8. FIFTH Street.
MILLINERY, TRIMMINGS, ETC.
nMRS. R. DILLON,
NOB. 8X3 AND 83 1 HOVTH MTKEET,
Has a handsome assortment of SPRING MILLI
NUKV. Ladles', Hisses', and Children's Straw and Fancy
Bonnets and Hals ol tbe latent styles.
Also, bilks. Velvets, Klubons, Crapes, Feathers,
V lowers, frames etc 8 IB
O U RN INC MILLINERY.
ALWAYS ON HAND A LA-ROE ASSORTMENT OP
MOTJK3NINGr BONNETS,
AT HO, V04 WALNUT STREET.
827 6m MAD'LLE KEOCH.
FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOFSAFES
MAISER.
MAK U JTACTUBBB OF
FIRE AND BVBOLAB'PIIOOF
SAFES.
lACHSinrra, belliiangeb, and
PKALEB IS UVILDINtt HAKKWABK,
i
6BJ NO. 484 RACE STBBKT.
rr?-r A LAKCiE ASSORTMENT OF FIRE
tsLl' and Burglar-proof SAFES on hand, with Inside
doors. Dwelling-house Sures, free trom dampness.
Prices lOW. C. IIAKNENIORIUJB,
i t No. 422 IXK Street
GAS FIXTURES.
CALL AND BUY YOUK GA8 FIXTURES
from the manufacturers,
VANK.1RK A MARSHALL.
No. 912 ARCU Btreet.
TTANKIRK fc MARSHALL, No. 912 ARCH
V btreet, manufacture and keep U styles of Uai
Fixtures and Chandeliers; also reHiilsh old Uxtures.
ANKIKK & MARSHALL HAVE A COM
plete stock of Chandeliers, Brackets, Portable
Stands, aud Brontes, at No. D12 ARCH btreet.
TTANKIRK & MARSHALL, No. 912 ARCH
V btreet. give especial attention to fitting up
Churches. Public Halls, aud Dwellings. Pipe bun at
TH LOW KMT BATES.
r0LD, GILT, AND ELECTRO SILVER-
I T nlaied Gas Fixtures, at VANKIRK & MAR
SHALL'S. No. t12 ARCH Btreet.
All wora gurauteeu iu give hhiibiuuuuu. auuq uui
first-class workmen employed. 8 12d2w mwf3u
HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING.
PAINTING.
TnoMAS a. faitt,
BOUSE AMI SIN PAINTER,
(Late Faby A Bro.)
No. 31 North THIRD Street
Above Market,
OLD BRICK FRONTHdone np, and made to look
equal to the Uuest press brick, bam pies at the shop,
City aud country trade solicited. All orders by Post
DrtllllllUY HCiHru w. i"iiuw
COAL.
B,
MIDDI.ETON . & CO., DEALERS IN
HARLFIOH LEUIOU and FAULK VKIN
(OA I- Kept dry nnuer cover, rrenared expressly
ft family use. Yard, No. 1215 WAHHINUTOJS
Avenue. Ottlce. No. 614 WALMUT Htreeu 1 ij
ORN EXOHA
NOB
ISAM J nwurai'iutti,
JOHN T. BAILEY A O 0
KfMIIV KU TO
N. E. Coiner of MARKET and WATER Streets,
- Philadelphia.
DEALERS IN BAOb AND BAGGING
Of everv Description, lor
(iraln. Flour, bait, super-Phosphate of Lime, Bone
' Dust, Ktc.
I are and small GTJNN Y BAGH constantly ou hand.
JohmT juii-ityj
.Iaukr Cauda nwn.
JOHN CRUMP,
OAKPKNTBIt AND B17IL.DUK.
SHOPS' WO. SIS I-OmJE STREET, AMI)
NO. 17U CHESNUT STREET,
52
PUIUBKLPHIi,
QEORCE PLOWMAN,
OAUI'L'NTEHAND DOILDEB,
lllSMOVJIlO
Xo DOCK Street,
Ill
.PHILADELPHIA.
L2
INSURANCE COMPANiES.
DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INHU
R A NCK COM PA N Y, Incorporated by the Legis
lature of Pennsylvania.
iftice B. E. coiner of Til I III) and WALNUTBireeta.
riillarlelptiia.
MARIN K INMUIlANCm
-...flis cargo, and freight to all parts of the world.
on goods by river, canal, lake, and land carriage, to
.iiL.i, ol the Union.
all pans oi v, INHTjranCE8
.h nmllne Kenei ally.
i.ii Blores. Lweiling-lU usra,
, etc.
ASSETS OF THE COMPANY,
November I. limt.
inn 000 United Biales 6 Per Cent. Loan,
flU.OOO'OO
110.000 lin I led States' i'p'er Cent. Loan,
1MHI
21,0 000 United States 7 3 lu Per Cent.
' Loan, Trpnsury Notes
125 000 City of Philadelphia 6 Per Cent.
Loans (exeaints)
M.00O Stale of Pennsylvania 6 Per Cent.
lao.MO'OO
211,50000
128,582 50
61.700-00
44,020-W
5O.750-O0
200000
24,250 00
20,750 "00
uunu
66,000 Btate ol Pennsylvania 5 Per Cent.
ln
80,000 State ot New Jersey Six PerCeuW
Loan
20 000 Pennsylvania Railroad, lit Mortr
' gage, Blx Per Cent. liondH........
25,000 Pennsylvania Railroad, second
Mortgage six Per t ent. Bonds....
15,000 We tern Pennsylvania Katlroad
Blx Per Cent, Bonds (Pennsyl
veiila Railroad gii.rnie"s).
nO.OOObtaleot '1 ennp.sauo Five Per Cent.
Iamii
7,6 0 State of Tennessee Blx Per Cent,
Loan
15,000 too shares -.lock of Gerinantown
Gas Company (principal and in
terest guaranteed by the city of
Philadelphia)
7,160,143 Shares Block of Pennsylvania
Railroad Company
5,000,100 Shares Block of Norih Pennsylva
nia Railroad Company
20,000'80 Shares Stock of Philadelphia and
13,000 00
40-00
, 15,000 00
8,258 -25
souineru jnan nteumsuip uim- ,.
panys... 20,000-00
1(6,000 I.oans on Bond! and Mortgage, ,,.
first liens on City Propeity 195,900-nn
I i,iH5,050 par.
Market value...ll,070,280 75
r-fint. tl.A.1n.;i.i2-na.
Real Estate ftfi.ooo on
Bills receivable lor Insurances made 27,6J7'20
Balance due at agencies Premiums on Mo
ilne Policies. Accrued Interest, and other
debts due to the Company., 38,9-3-90
Scrip and Stock of sunory Insurance and
other Companies, $5173. Estimated value... 2,330 00
Cssb In Rank, tHH.lu-2-20.
Cash in Drawer, t-147 14 - 41.640-00
ft,4l i7,32tfl
""ry,a being a new enterprise, the Par
is assumed
as the market vaiue.
'1 homas C. Hand,
Samuel K Stokes,
Henry Slean,
John C. Davis,
Kumund A. Bonder.
Tbeoplnlus Paulaing,
John R, Penrose,
James Traquair,
Henry C. Halleti, Jr.,
James C. Hand,
William C. Ludwlg.
Joseph H. Seal,
George t. Leiper,
Hugh Craig,
John D. Taylor,
William u. Bouiton,
Edward Darlington,
H. Jones BYooke.
Edward Lafourcude,
Jacob P. Jones,
James B. McEarland,
Joshua P. Eyre,
Spencer Mclivalne.
j, 23. oeoipie, .riibsuuig,
A. a. Merger, -
D. T. Morgan,
ieorsre W. Bernardou.
Jacob Rlegei,
THOMAA !. HAND. President.
JOHN C. DA VIS, Vice-President.
Henry Lvlbukn. Secretary. 182
1829CIIAIlTErk TEIirETUAL.
Franklin Fire Insurance Co.
OF PHILADELPHIA.
OFFICE:
AOS. 433 AND 437 CHESNUT STREET.
ASSETS ON JANUARY 1,1407,
3,S33,14618.
Capitals .
Accrued fcurpius.
Premiums
UNSETTLED CLAIMS,
:7,4aii8.
ioo.ooo-oo
. B4S,7li-
..i -iKi.m-is
INCOME FOB 1866,
S.IZi.WO.
LOSSES PAID SINCE OVER
Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms.
DIRECTOR!?.
Charles N. Bancker, (George Fales,
Tolilas W agner, Alfred Fitler,
bamuel Urnt, Francis W. Lewis, II. D.,
beorge W. Richards, IPeter McCal.,
Isauc Lea, m homas Sparks,
CHARLES N. BANCKEtt, President.
OKOUOU FALES, Vice-President.
J. W. McALLlHTElt, Secretary pro teui. U U12 31J
INSURANCE COMPANY
OK
NOHTJH. AMEHlGA.
OFFICE, NO. 2j2 WALK L P eT . PillL ADliLfUIA.
INCORPORATED 17W. CHARTER PERPETUAL.
CAPITAL, 3U0,000,
ASNETS JANUARY 8, 1807 173,S6730
INfeUKES MARINE, INLAND TRANSPOR
TATION AND I IBU RISiRS.
DIRECTORS.
Arthur G. Collin. tieorge L. Harrison.
iitmii it. (June.
juuu A urowo,
Itiuward H. Trotter,
inward B. CiarKe,
William Cuinimugs,
T, Cnarltou Henry,
Allrad 1). Jessup,
John P. White,
Charles Tayi-r,
Ainbroue While,
Richard 1). Wood,
William Welsh,
H. Morris Wain,
1 r. Uiuinn.
Louis (J. Mudelra.
, COFFIN, President.
" ARTHUR G,
i.ii. Putt, becretary,
WILLIAM BUKHLEU, Harrisbnrg, Pa.,
Agent lor the btate ot Pennsylvania.
Central
PROVIDENT LIFE AMD TRUST COMPANY
OF PHILADELPHIA,
No. Ill bouth iOURTH btreet,
USCORPUKATitD d MONTH 241, 1865.
CAPITAL, SIMI.OUU, PAID UN.
Insurance ou Lives, by Yearly Premiums; or by 5,
10 or 2U year Premiums, fton-lorteiture.
Annuities granted on lavorable terms.
Term Policies, Children's Kndowmeuts.
This Company, while giving the Insured the security
of a paid-up Capital, will divide the entire .profits of
f uu hiiuinHM unioni! Its oolicy holders.
Moneys received at interest, aud paid on demand.
Authorized by charier to execute Trusts, and to act
as Kxevutor or Administrator. Assignee orUuardtaa.
and iu other fiduciary capacities, under appotuinieut
ol any Court of this commonwealth, or any person or
persons, or bodies politic or corporate.
SAMUEL R. SHIPLEY,
, . .,UV TT A TXT DM
JUbHUA ii. JMUiuilO,
T. WlbTAR BROWN,
W. C. LOJSUSTRKTH,
WILLIAM. HACKLUR,
Kltil AK1J v,Vlir,,r
F. COFFIN.
BAMTJF-L R. BHIPLi Y, ROWLAJND PARRY,
President. Actuary,
WM. C. LOKGBTRKTH. Vice President.
TThOMAb WlbTAR, M.TJ,, J. H, TOWN8END.
7 27 Medical Examiner. Legal AdvIaer.U
XTIKE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.-THE
I I J-litiNSil,VArU4 una jnouniBUJiuoM
PAN V Incorporated 185 Charter Perpetual No.
mo WALSIT Street, opposite Independence buuure.
This company, favorably known to the community
tor over lorty years, continues to Insure against loss
or damage by lire ou Public or Private Buildings,
either permanently or lor a limited time. Also, on
Furniture, blocks of Goods, aud Merchandise gene-
tUercapHra,1oge8t-ber with a large Surplus , and.
8 Invested lu the most caret til manner, which enables
them to offer to the insured an uudoubted security In
the cane of loss.
Daniel Smith, Jr,
John Devereu,
Thomas bmitU,
Henry Lewis,
J.Glllinuhaiu Fell.
Alexander Beufcon,
lButtcHaslehural,
Thomas iwuuum
Daniel Haddock, Jr.
1 1 a n l kl iM IT U. Ja President.
WnxiAM G. CBQWttLL, Secretary.
TD II (EN IX
INSURANCE COMPANY OF
fecoRPORATKD 1864-CHARTER PERPpUAL.
iu. .. wa LNLT Street, opposite the Kxchange.
i.ii r a nit I.PM I A.
Iu addition to M A RUN K aud INLAND 1NSUR
ANCK. tins Company Insures Irom 14 or damage by
Kl Kft ior liberal terms ou biillulugs, merchaudlue,
furniture, etc. lor limited periods, aud permanently
oil buildings, by del osit of premium.
The Company bus been In active operation for more
hau biXTV vEARS. during wUcu all losses have
een promptly adjusted and paid. .
IliaKCTOKS.
Tnhn L. HodgS,
Lawrence Lewis, jr,
David Lewis, ,
Benjamin Fttlng,
Thomas H. Powers,
A. R. McUeury,
Kdniund Custlllon,
TyinmfV Ntkprln.
W. B- Mabony,
, John T. Iwis,
William H. Grant,
Robert W. Learning,
I). Clark Wharton,
' b&muel Wilcox.
JOHN WUCHlOUai
rJAMCSt Wilcox, Secretary
PrwsWMht,
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
Q1IIARD FIRE ASD MARINE
IN St J RAN CK COMPANY,
(No. 63)
N. E. COR. CDESNTJT AND SEVENTH BTS.
rHILADXLPBla.
CAPITA I, AND HI RII.m OTIB t0t
INCOME FOR 1N0, IOt,SI4.
Losses Paid and Accrued In 18M,
Of which amount not fft0 remain nnpeldat U la data
lliK'.lmi ivm of properly has been Successlully lennred
by thlx Company In thirteen years, and iOgtrtl Hun
dred Losses by Fire promptly paid.
DIRKCTOKH.
lliom as Craven.
Silas YerkHi, jr.,
Alired b. Glllett,
N.S Lawrence,
Chat les I. Dupont,
Henry F. Kenney.
I urinan Sbeppard
1 homas MacKellar,
John Stuiplee,
John W. laghorn
Joseph Klanii. M. I).
TllOMAH CRAVEN, President
A. B. GTLLETT, Vice-PrwIilenU
2 2fni v. JA.MKS B. A LVORD, Becretarw
PROPOSALS.
PIIOPORAL8 FOIt DREDUE-BOAT.
Ollice United fttales Enulueer Agency, No.
7 BOWLING UKEEN, New Yoi k City, August
2b, 1807. The uiK'erHlgued lierehy invites sealed
proposals for building nnd muipplng ready for
sea and for work, ttie first ot the two Dredge
Boats, authorized by Joint resolution of Con
gress, approved March 29, 1807), for improving
the mouth of the Mississippi river, In accord
ance with models, drawings, and specifications
visible at this olfice. pud Instructions to be
furnisbed by tbo Engineer iu charge; the
Dredge-Boat to be delivered at such point on
the Mississippi river at or below .New Orleans,
as the Engineer in charge may direct.
Tbe Dreoge-lloat to be a double-ender. 100 feet
long, 80 feet beam, and 22 feet high, measured
from the bottom of keel to the surface of the
par deck at amidships; to iiave a screw propel
ler at each end, one ol' which is to be 14 feet in
rMameter, driven by two englneR, and tbe other
12 feet in diameter, driven by oue; to be fitted
with water compartments fur readily adjusting;
ttie draught to any depth from 14 to 20 feet; to be
fitted with an auxiliary scraper at eacli eud,
and many ot the parts to have a strength con
Mderably exceeding that of like parts of steam
ers of like dimensions designed for ordinary
ocean navigation.
During the construction of the Dredge-Boat,
reasonable facilities for inspecting tue mate
rials and workmanship must be afforded the
oilicer or agent appointed lor the purpose.
The Dredge-Boat to be propelled throughout
her sea voyage between tbe points of construc
tion and delivery by her own engines alone.
Bids which do not cover thenutlre construc
tion and equipments, ready for sea and for
work, of the Dredge-Boat, aud her delivery at
the point designated, will not be considered.
Mo bids will be considered except from those
practically engaged in the construction of
ocean steamers or screw propeller maohlnery
for the same, and who have personally in
spected the model and drawings of tbe Dredge
Boat, or employed experts for the purpose of
Informing them of lis character.
Bids to be indorsed (on the envelope) "Propo
sals for Dredge-Boat." and addressed to the
undersigned, at this ofllce.
Each bid must be accompanied by a guarantee,
signed by two guaiantors, ttat tbe bidder will
enter into contract as herein stated;, and a cer
tiflnntenf the responsibility ol the guarantors.
and specifying the occupation of the bidders,
signed by an officer of the United States Corps
of Engineers, or some other competent person
known to the undersigned.
Proposals will be received till lOo'clock on the
10th day of September, 1807, at which time they
will be opened. , t
The contract and bond must be signed by tho
14th day of September, 1807; work must be actu
ally begun on both bull and machinery by the .
20th of September, 1807; tbe boat must be com
pleted, ready for sea and for work, and the trial
trip bad by tbe loth day of January, 1808, and
no unnecessary delay thereafter must occur lu
her delivery at the point designated.
Payments will be made as follows: 75 per
cent, of tbe contract price on approval of the
boat, after the trial trip, by the duly authorized
officer or agent of the United Slates, provided
tbe terms of tbe contract shall thus far have
been complied with, and tbe balance on final
acceptance at tbe point of delivery.
Bonds for the faithful performance of the con
tract, in the sum of 825,000, will be required,
with two sureties, whose sufficiency .must be
certified by the Clerk of the nearest District
Court, the names of tbe sureties, wltn the cer
tificate, to be submitted with the old.
A full copy of the specifications, and of
this advertisement, must be attached to each,
bid.
Bidders to use the printed forms whicn will
be furnished them at this office. . .
Model and detailed drawlcgs can be seen, and
copies of specifications had, at thlsoflice. Copies
of the specifications can also be seen at the
United Slates Engineer Offices in Philadelphia
and Boston.
The Government reserves the right to reiect
any bid deemed to be unreasonable, or made by
persons wuose responsiDiiity may De ques
tioned. In order that no lime may be lost after
tbe contract snail be signed, full detailed draw
ings of all parts of the Dredge-Boat are in pro-
frets, and will be in readiness to turn over to
be contractor, so that work may be begun
without delay on account of preparations of
working drawings.
JM. JJ. AlCALiliSTK,
Brevet Brig. -Gen. United Btates Army,
8 20 101 Major or Engineers,
In Charge Improvement of Mouth Miss. River.
DR0P0SAL8 FOR A NEW JAIL
Department of the Interior, 1
Washington, D. C, July 81, 1807. J
Sealed proposals will be received at this T)a.
partment until 12 o'clock M., on TUESDAY, the
17th of September, 1807, for tbe ereotlon of the
Jail In and for the District of Columbia, autho
rized and provided for by tbe act of Congress,
approved July 25. 1866. and the Joint resolution
approved March 2, 1807.
The designs, detail, drawings, and specifica
tions can be seen At. the anihli.ni'. nffin. in
the eastern grounds ot the Capitol, Washington
city, every Uuy, except Hundays, between the
hours or tf A. M. and 3 P. M.
Separate bids will be received for thn ma
sonry work, brick work. Iron work, and car
pen try wum.
The contractor whose bid msVA.ul accepted,
will be required to enter luto asaiQclent bond,
to be approved by the Hecretary of the Interior,
for the faithful completion -of his contract.
Payments will be made as the work progresses,
on estimates certified to by tbe architect; but
twenty per centum of the estimates will be
retained until tbe contract is completed.
The contract will be awwded to the lowest
responsible bidder, but the Department re
serves the right to reject any or allot the bids
should it be deemed for the Interest of the
Government to do so.
The bids will be opened at noon on the 18th
day of September next, in presence of such of
the bidders as may choose lu attend.
Proposals should be entire- p4 on the envelope
'Proposals for Hew Jailv" and be directed to
the Secretary of the Interior, Washington,
O. H. BROWNING,
8 21 1 9 17 Secretary of the Interior.
STOVES, RANGES, ETC,
QULVER'S NEW PATENT
PEEP SAND-JOINT
HOT-AIR FURNACE.
RANUES OF ALL HIES,
Also, PblleKar's New Low Pressure 8 team Heatlns
Apparatus. For saie by
CUARLKM WII.UA JU,
No. 118 MARKET Btreet.
till
THOMPSON'S LONDON KITCHENER
)R KUROPKAN RAM UK, for Pauilllvo, Hal
tels. or Piiullu Institutions, In TWIlNTYTDI p.
)H ILUnUrbAH .UllUJb. IDT f i. 1 1 1 1 1 1 .
FhRKJNT biz.r.B,. Aifo,l-hlladolphlaRaiie
Hot-Atr Furuaees.rortaoie iteaU)rB,Irf)wdowni4ru.iI'
rueuvwu . .... . , , . . . . , c7iwuula t IkI
Boilers, Cooking btoves, etc., wholesale and retail h
Uie nianula.:iers. bHARFK fe T H O M HON
Klreboard blovea, Ratb Rollers, btewhole
627 stuthbm
o. o in. b-fcCOND btreet.
TTJNlTlilt fiAiiw) KrJVKNUE STAMP
STATES
11 Principal Depot. No. am CHKSNDT Mirr
Central Depot, No. InH Koulh FIFTH HiVw.t? ouedn
. um uinuuh r.SlallllMtied l62
Revenue damps ol every description con'sUntlyii
bund tn any amount, o"uiiy)i
Orders by Mail or Express oromptly attended to, ?
last, out is not yet out 101 uatiger.
ORDEItH KECE1VE FOR STAMPED CQEC1C