CITY INTELLIGENCE. 'FOB ADDITION AL ll.( AL IT KM 8k.E OtTTSIOB PASCf). VEMvCRATlV VOVNTY TlOJS.' COXVEN- Cloa of It Proceertln pa-Th Ticket Cainpleta-Tn Platform. The Teroocratic County Convention continued to wind up its proceedings jestcrday afternoon. The followina ballots lor Hetvter of Wills were taken alter tne close of our report yesterday: Iecch 5, Uoxe 47 ;rizv :::::: & Crawford 47 Alexander .". 45 9th. 110 69 70 10'h. 6(j HI 65 rKi 64 Total General W. II nominee. iM5 Zii 2JiU 247 Leech was thrn declared the The following evolution were presented by Cliarle W. I'arrlKiid, Chtilrinan of the C'lrora ttee: The Democratic party of Phi larielpbla, In County Convention assembled. In presenting to their fellow clllxen llie unexceptionable ticket this day nomi nated do hereby resolve: I. '1'hat tbey have an abiding confidence In the In telligence, patriotism, and discriminating Justice of the A raerlcaa people. 5. Tbat the most Infamous and dangerous heresy, and one fatal to tbe purity of the. Judiciary, Is the ertien of the late Krpubllcan City Convention, that Hie bupreme Court of tbe Htate should be in harmony w lib me political opinions ot the majority of tbe p-ople." 8. That repudiating a repudtator, and Ignoring New Kngland inline, ce In Pennsylvania, we ask tor Hon, Wcnrne KhnrHwood the vote of every man who prefers financial honor to repudiation, a conscientious lawyer to a politic! Judge, a Pennsylvania Jurist to a Con necticut Kmllcal, 4. W bold tbe debt of the nation to be sacred and Inviolable, and In dls bart-ing our nattonul obligations we maintain unimpaired and unlmpeacbeU the honor and the laltb or the Republic. 6. Tbe Cenbtttution of the United States, and the laws made Hi pursuance thereof, are the supreme law ol the land, anything In tbe Constitution or laws of any htate to the contrary Dor withstanding. No (State or combination of mains have the right to wltbdraw lrom the Union, or to exclude through their action In Congress, or otherwise, any other Htate or Htates from tbe Union, The union of these Stales is per petual. . 'ihe confession nfThaddens Stevens, trie driver of the Republican party, that the legislation of Congress necessarily and absolutely repudiated the Constitu tion, "outside ot which all agreed they were acting," adds to 1 he treason of usurpation tbe crimen! perjury, and unless signally rebuked by tbe President and the people, will result In anarcny and ruin. 7. That II Is the sense or the .Democracy throughout the land, and nowhere more clearly than here In Philadelphia, where the Constitution was created, that If we are standing amidst its ruins, they are lacred rulus for us, and we will never pause, until by concurrent sympathy and action, we restore and build up In ail Its parts tbe Constitution radicalism boasts It has destroyed. 8. That it Is the clear sense of the Democratic party ol Pennsylvania that the contiguity of tbe great negro communities on onr borders Is dangerous to our peace that auffrnge Is exclusively within the scope ot btate legislation, and that if Congress attempt to say who shall vote In Maryland, Kentucky, or Penn sylvania, Htates whose fidelity to the Colon has never been questioned, It will be submitted to by none, but resisted by all. . That the suspension of Kdwln M. fit an ton was demanded, and Is endorsed by all men who abhor a despot and detest a spy, and tbe President of the United estates is Just'fied In h i expulsion by tbe unanimous concurrence of those who love national unity and respect Individual rights. 10. That we will sustain and heartily co-operate with the President In bis patriotic efforts for tbe pro tection of tbe Constitution, the maintenance of the Union, and the preservation ot liberties "Inestimable to us and formidable to tyrants only." II. Tbat the passage, by tbe last Republican Legis lature of Pennsylvania, of a law forcing negroes into passenger ral way cars, notwithstanding the compa nies offered special cars for their accommodation. Is but tbe prelude to a forced association with while citizens at the ballot-box and In tbe domestic circle, a political amalgamation and a social miscegenation which we utterly repudiate. 12. That the Democratic party is pledged so to revise ' both Federal; and btate legislation, as to put an end to ducal Imposition on the necessaries of life, and the interchange of commodities which enter Into tbe domestic use of every family, and to modify or abro gate all laws which restrain tbe intercourse of friends, and tbe Innocent amusement and rrcreatlon that In a busy world should be vouchsafed U tolling industry. 13. Tbat tbe hypocrisy of tbe Republican party has its best expressloD in tbe action or its lam nominating conventions, where, with unusual promptness and decision, tbey spurned the soldier they once petted, lrom the list of their nominees. 14. Tbat tne action of the Democratic Conventions In nriwnntlns the names of valiant soldiers for the suffrages of tbe people, wblie It attests the sincerity of their protessions, is iiKewms an hciiiuwicubiuoui ui the debt ot gratitude due to tbe memory of the lamented dead and the services of the heroic living. A letter was read at tbis staire of the proceed ings from General McCulloiigb, as followe: Philadelphia, Sept. 4. Sir: Having been placed In nomination yesterday by the Convention overwhlch you preside, tor the Sheriffalty of this county, 1 beg leave to withdraw mv name. In doing so 1 desire to Join In the almost unanimous expression of the people of this county In favor of tbe tried and true soldier, General Lyle. enpeoviuiiy, ' Gen. THOMAS McCULLOUGH. A proposition was then made to go into a bal lot for a candidate for the office of Sheriff. The motion was lost, and, on motion, General Lyle was declared to be the unanimous choice of the Convention for that office. As soon as quiet was restored, General Lyle was introduced, and made an address, thanking the Convention tor the honor tnus shown him, and pledging his influence and efforts for the advancement ot the interests of the Democratic party. General Lyle, on taking his seat, re ceived coutinued applause. He was followed by Mesbrs. Mesrary, Campbell, and others. The Convention then adjourned. The Latk S-sngerfbst Presentation of Testimonials. Yesterday afternoon a number of cuizcLS, appreciating the eflorts of the com mittee in charge ot the Stengerfest, determined to convey to the parties concerned a testimonial of their regard. At 3 o'clock the party assem bled at the rooms of the German Society, Seventh street, above Chesnut; there two mag iticent watches, and five silver goblets were displayed. Upon one of the watches was in scribed: "Testimonial to Prof. L. Engelke, Musical Director of the Tenth National Btenger fest, from citizens ot Philadelphia. M. Richards Muckle, Lorenz Herbert, Joseph Kinicke, Com mittee, July, 18G7." A watch was also pre sented to J. Ilenry Camp, President of the 8ieu Eeriest. The silver goblets were presented as follows: To L. Braun, Vice-President; M. Lan denberger, Treasurer; H. G. Ruukle, Recording Secretary; C. Marcus Bauman, Corresponding Secretary : ErneBt Reistle, Financial Secretary. When the company was assembled, Mr. Muckle introduced the recipients of the gilts, whereupon Mr. J. B. Nicholson made the pre sentation speech in a few pertinent remarks, returning the gratitode of each recipient. On behalf of those receiving the watches and goblfcts Mr. Camp responded. Mayor McMicbadl was called upon to respond to a toast. The Mayor said that he was glad to it bin r.prman fellow-citizens at this time. and tbat among tbe happiest memories of his urn nnniH hp i hp, visit to the oicnic of the Ssengerlest, and that among all the incidents of his public me tnis woum biuuu ioicuiwi,, krtii that he said not a word in the State House upon the reception of the binpers that was not endorsed by the people at large. He bad been a participant in their festivities, and knew that not a word could be said against them n the nn fif nroDrictv and order. The Mayor concluded with an eloquent eulogy of tne Uermnn ai an Important element iu me composition ol socuty. General Patterson was called out. The Gene ral, in a humorous speech expressed his surprise that thirtv or fortv thousand oeooie could meet together and pass the day without b row. He bad been a witness ol the harmony and union that characterized the giand picnic, and he con fessed that he was surprised at the uood order that prevailed. He hoped the Germans would continue to ensrraft uoon American institutions tbe snorU and amusements to which they were attached. Speeches were also mane by M. Richards Muckle, Theo. h. Vetturlein. Dr. Hein. Dr. fcnglc, ana Mr. Camp. Cohonbr's Case A heai-ini? tonlr Uha ves- terday before the Coroner in the case of Ed ard l.urney, wu w run oyer nv fre uht ran nn the west end of Market street bridge on Tues day afternoon. Robert B. Liberson sworn I rnntml lull lin the deceased came to bo run over; he must have been on the car and have fallen orf.- Morris Miller sworn Reside in West Phila delphia; left there with the cars the. day the accident occurrcu; 111 passing turough the hridoe heard a plank crack, and tu WmAw around I found that the car had rua oil the TIIE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1867. track; I was told that the deceased wm asleep onthecur; ho m ist havo fallen lrom it; at tne time 01 the accident 1 waoon the front platform. Heveial ether witness were examined, when the case was adjourned until this morning. Thr Arrival op tub Sj,oof-ofWar Uhooh- Itn. Yesterday the Brooklyn steam corvette, twenty guns, arrived at this port hi thirty-four davs lrom Bio do Janeiro. alter heintr absent from the United MatesTir-ariy two year, durinii wuicn ume eno nas served as tneiiag snip 01 tne South Atlantic Squadron, bearing the fiatr of Rear Admiral Godon. Tbe following is the list of the command ot the squadron and staff: Near-Admiral 8. W. Godon, late commanding South Atlantic Squadron; Lieutenant Com mander J. D. Marvin, Acting Fleet Captain; Master B. H. McCnlla, Acting Fleet fJeutenunt; Surgeon A. C. tiorgas, Fleet Surgeon; Paymas ter Georce l'llltlket. Finn! Pavtnaater? Chief Engineer, E. 8. lie Luce; First Lieutenant W. b. McKean, Fleet Marine Officer; Admiral's Secretary, G. E. Yardle.v. The list of officers of the fi tgship Brooklyn runs as follows: Captain, Thomus H. Pattenon; Lieutenant Commander?, K. V. McNair, C. E. JlcKav. II. C. Tullman; Lieutenant, C. V. Grid ley; Acting Mater, George F. Wiuslow; Acting rviiMpn, i, ijt vennnro, a. w. snow; Male, 1;. G. Studley; Surgeon, A. C. Goreas; Acting Sur geon, F. Ingram; Paymaster, Oporge Pluokett; Chief Engineer, E. 8. Ue Luc; First Assistant Engineers, L. It. Greene, V. W. Robis; Second Assistant Fnplnecr, W. A. Mincer; Acting Third Ass-ixtuut Engineers, J. 1). Thompson. E. C. Brooks, W. A. Bowie; First Lieutenant of Ma rines, William B. McKean; Admiral's Clerk, C. K Whelen; Cantam's Clerk. It. H. Patterson; Paymaster's Clerk, George Thompson: Boat swain. Charles Miller; Gunner, Felix Casidy; Carpenter, Ebenczer Thomson; Sailmaker, John J. Stanford. MARINE TELEGRAPH. for additional Marine Newt tee Firtt Page, ALMANAC FOB PHILADELPHIA THIS DAY, Sow Risks Bom Hxts.. ...S'81 Moow RlBE.... 10'58 .....6-261 HlSK WATEa. ............ I' PHILADELPHIA BOARD OP TRADE. William C Kent, 1 THOMAS E. ASHMKAD, J-MOHTHLT OOMMITTBC. CHAajLK WHJtaXKB, J MOVJCUJUaTS OF UGEAH TEA At Kit Ha FOR AMERICA. A talari ta Loudon Mew York..... .Aug. 17 Virginia Liverpool...Mew York Aug. zi MuravianMmM...Llverpool...Uuebec ...Aug. 22 Kdluburgh........Liverpool...ew York Aug. 24 Persia.. ... Liverpool...Mew York .Aug. 24 MallaM.......u..Llverpool...iSevv York Aug, 27 Hcruiauu... -.Southampton. ..New Y'ork .Aug, 27 Atlantic. .......bouibampiou... New York. ...Aug. 27 Allemanla-..bouthamploii.New York ...Aug, 23 C. ol Balllmore..Llverpool...New Y'ork Aug. 28 Austrian -Liverpool. ..uueuec .Auk. ii Caledouia........UIaHgow...,.New York.... .Aug. itu China.............. Llverpool...Uoston ..Aug. 31 Cimbrla Hamnurg...New York ..Aug. ai Europe.... Brest .New York.........Aug. 31 Bellona Loudon New York .Aug. 81 C.oAVaalilugton. Liverpool. ..New York Aug. 31 FOR EUROPE. " Union ........New York..Southampton ..Sent. S Uermauia New York. ..Hamburg...... .isepu 7 vine urMia...iew 1 ora...navre .....sept. 7 C. of Boston New York...Liverpool.............i-e)t, 7 Pennsylvania... New York...Llverpool Wept. 7 U. Kingdom New York. ..Glasgow........ ..Hepu 7 C. or Cork.......New York. ..Antwerp ...ttept. 7 Manhaltau......New York... Liverpool. ............sept. 11 i,liia.....New YorkLiverpool ......Sept, 11 Cubam.........Bolon.........Llverpool ..Hept. 11 Atlantic.... New YorkBremen ......Wept. 14 C. 01 Baltimore-New York... Liverpool ..Sept. 14 Columbla.New York...(Jlasgow.......ttept. 14 Atalaula New York...Lonuou...........8ept. 14 Virginia New York...Llverpool........Hepi, 14 Persia New York...Llverpool............Wept. 18 Europe New YorkHavre. ..................Hept. 21 Helvetia .New York,..Llverpool...............8ept, 21 Minnesota New Y ork... Liverpool..... -Sept. 25 Arago ...rew 1 orn...iiavre ........nept, 2s Bellona..,.. .New York. ..London .Ueuu 28 COAUTWIHE, DOMESTIC, ETC Junlata...........PIiilada.....New Orleans..... Aug. Pioneer -Fhllad a.. Wilmington. ..aepu 6 Tloga........,......Pnllada.......New Orleans....Bei)C. 6 Wyomliig....Plillada....Havannan.....,.Sept. 7 J.W. Everman..Pbllada Cbarleston...........Wept. Moro Castle New York..Havana Wept. 4 BtarsandWtripesPhilada Havana ...bept. 16 Malls are forwarded by every steamer In the regular lines, 'ine steamers ior or iroin Liverpool can at Queenslown, except the Canadian line, which call at I ondonderry. The steamers lor or from tbe Conti nent call at Southampton. CLEARED YESTERDAY. BrlK Clara. Morgan. Bliboa. Merchant A Co. BrlK E. A. Mllllken. Kater.. Boston. lnuox& Burgess. bc-br E. B. bliaw, bhaw, Wilmington, M. C, Lftthbury, Wlckerebam & Co. Bchr J. B. AuBtlu, Davis, Boston, Blnnlckson & Co. bchr Gen, Banks, Byder, Bangor, Westmoreland Coal Co. Bchr M. E. Smith. Smith. Washington. D. Cooper. Ht'r E. C. Blddle, McCue. New York, W. F. Clyde&Co. Ist'r H. L. Daw, Iler, Baltimore, A. Groves, Jr. Tug Tbos. JetlerHon, Allen, tor Baltimore, with a tow 01 oargea, w. r. uiyae ol jo. ARRIVED Y KSTERD A Y. Bcbr Nautilus, Jameson. 7 days from Rockland, with mlBe. to captain. Bcnr J. J. Barren, r erry, 0 aays rrom Aiexanaria, with grain to J. Barrett. bchr Ariadne, Tuoniaa, 1 nay rrom ismyrna. witn grain to J. Xj. Bewley A Co. ecureaiiie veaaey, junier, 1 uay irom iew vjublib, with giain to J. Barrett. Steamer Chester. Jones, 24 hours from New York, with nidse. to W. P. Clyde A Co. bteaiuerB. C. Walker, Hherln, 24 hours from New York, with indue, to W. M. Baird A Co. 'l ug i nos. jeuenion. Alien, irom itaiumore, witn a tow of barges to W. P. Clyde fc Co. M1TMDR A N11A. Bteamshlp Alliance. Kellev. hence, at Charleston yenlerday. isieamtinip jttunter, sogers, nence, at rroviueuce za lnntant. BrlK F. Foulke. Townsend. for Philadelrihla cleared at New York yesterday. Brig Potomac. Know, for Philadelphia, cleared at Bangor 81st ult. eenrs v. a. jucsnain, uuiciey; uorneua, uarrou: ana 8. WcDevltt, McDevltt, hence, at Georgetown, D. C, Sd Inst. Bchrs Cerro Gordo. Hodsdon. and VernaL Perrr. hence, at Newbury port 1st lust, bcbr Alexander, for Phlladolnhla. Balled from Georgetown, D. C, 8d Inst. cnr Aioutevue, content, nence, at Aiexanaria sa Instant. BchrCK. Ylckery. Benton, rrom Dlshton lorfni- ladelpbla. at Newport 2d lust. bchrs William ana James, cutler; mercuant. Liioyu; and Mary and Frances, hence, at Richmond 2d Hint. benr L.aoy aaams, fieaiu, nence, ab w arreuoiai uit. bchr Westmoreland. Klce, hence, at Boston Sd Inst, bcbr Piotector. for Philadelphia, sailed from Nor folk 2d Inst. btenmer Geo. IT. Stout, Ford, hence for Richmond, ailed from Norfolk ltd lost. NOTICE TO MARINERS. Notice Is herebv eiven tbat tbe Font Bell on Went Quoudy Head Light Station will In future be sounded In loggy weatner, msteaa or me uoooii trumpet, wuicn has been discontinued. Portland, bept. 2, MOT. Tbe Lighthouse Board gives ofllctal information that a screw-pile ligbtbouH has been erected at Hooper's btralts. In tbe Chesapeake Bay, to take the place or tbe llghtveHsel now stationed there. The light will be exhibited tor tbe first time ou tbe eveu- 1UIC OI 1U I11U lUMh 0'hA iiinminattnir annaratus Is a Fresnel lens of the firth order, and can be seen In clear weather a dis tance of eight miles. Information hss been received from the TJ. B. Consul at Fayal, Asnres. through tbe Department of state. that fin .11111 i. inn, m vuw.uiu ciu i.iuh wwuiiru iu the sea. about nine miles to the W. ol the Inland of Terceira, lau ( 62 N.. and Ion. 27 ts W., and that the volcauo was In action on the 6th of June, at the date Of this report. .. m HV authority Ol IUV ori;ini j w, , i. o uy autuority u THORNTON A. J ENK1NB. Bureau of Navigation, Washington, July 2Q. GROCERIES, ETC. su PERIOR VINEGARS iI.K UINK FRENCH WHITE WINH AND PURE OLD CIDER VINEGARS, FOR BALK BY JAMES R, WERR, 1 14 Corner WALNUT and EIGHTH But, THITE PIIESERVINQ BRANDY, PURE CIDER AND WINE VINEGAR, GREEN GINGER. MUBTARD BEE D.'BPICEB, ETC. All tb requisites for Preserving and PlckUng pur P0" ALLERT C. ROBERTS, Dealer In Fin Groceries, 11 7rp orner ELEVENTH and VINE St. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, ETC. AMES LEE, KO. 11 KORTH SFt'OBD NTKRBT, INVITE THE ATTENTION or MER CHANT TAILOR, CLOTniEIiM, AND OIIIIRN TO THEIR LARtIK NTOCkt OF OVERCOAT IJVOM, PARTICULARLY ADAPTED TO TIIE CUT TBADR, IIAV IN KEEN LAItt IN NTORE AT THE LOW EST PRICES, ;WE CAN CimrfDEKTLV AKNVRE FlIRCIIAMEft THAT IT WILL RE TO THEIR ADVANTAOH TO EXIH INE OUR NTOCK BEFORE PURCHAM IS EMEWREBD. S2Ah( 1867. IP ALL. 1867. JUST RECEIVED, NEW BTYLES FANCY CASSIMERES AND COATINGS. In addition to oar unusually large line of goods adupted to MEN 'A AND ROTH' WEAR. MOUKIS, CLOTHIER & LEWIS, CLOTH JOBBERS, S24m NOW. 1 AND 21 H. FOURTH ST. LOAKINCS. We are now prepared to off or to the Trade a full assortment of CLOAKINGS, Containing the newest and choicest styles, many of which are confined to ourselves. MORRIS, CL0T1IIER & LEWIS, CLOTH JOBBERS, 8 241m NOS. 19 AND 1 S. FOURTH ST. WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETC. LEVIS LADOMU8 & CO., Diamond Daalara ad Jawallars, , 80S CHESNUT STn PHILADELPHIA Nil Would Invito the attention ot pnrchasers to tbfir large and handsome assortment of DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILV "R-W ARE, ETC. ETC ICES PITCHERS In great variety. A large assortment of small BTUD8, for eyelt holes. Just received. WATCHES repaired In the beat manner, and guaranteed, 5 l4p c. B. KITCHEN, JEWELER, S E. Corner TENTH and CHESNUT. 49REAT REDUCTION IN- PRICES. DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER-WARE, RRONZES. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES, WATCHES AND JEWELRY REFTJLLY BK PAIRED. Particular attention paid to ManaJfcctturUic all arU ties in onr Una. 1 821 tbsm We keep always on band an assortment ol LADIES AND CENTS FINE WATCHES' Of the best American and Foreign Makers, all war ranted to give complete sausiaction, ana at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. FAR It & BROTHER, Importers of Watches, Jewelry, Musical Boxes, etc. 11 Usmthlrp No. 824 CHESNUT 8t below Fourth. Esneclal attention given to renalrlnc Watches and musical Boxes oy 1 mai-uLijLbf workmen. WATCHES, JEWELRY. W. W. OASSIDY NO. IS SOUTH SECOND STREET, Offers an entirely new and most carefully selected stock 01 AMERICAN AND GENEVA WATCHES, JEWELRY, BILVEB-WARE, AND FANCY ARTICLES 01 EVERY DESCRIPTION, suitable FOR RRIDAL OR HOLIDAY PRESENTS An examination will show mr stock to be nnsni 816 passed In quality and cheapness. rarticuiar attention paia to repairing. C. RUSSELL & CO., Ko. 23 NOKTH 8IITO STREET, Have just received from Europe an invoice Of NOVELTIES, consisting of ANIMALS' HEADS, for halls and dining-rooms; HAT-RACKS of Boar's task, and some very curious CLOCKS, of Chamois and Elk horns. The above 1 tbe first Invoice of these goods in the country, and are ottered at very low prices. I fA HENRY HARPER, No. 520 A II OH Street Manufacturer and Dealer In WATCHES, FINE JEWELRT, SILVER-PLATED WARE, AND 811 SOLID SILVER- WARE. AMERICAN WATCHES, The best In the world, sold at Factory Fr'ces, C. & A. PEQUICNOT, MANUFACTURERS OF WATCH CASES, NO. 18 South SIXTH Street. 8 8 liunulactory, Ao. 22. fi, t'lI'TU Street. HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING. PAINTING. THOMAS A. F1IIT, BOrSK AND IN PAINTER. (Late Fahy Bra) No. 31 North THIUD 8 treat Above Market. OLD BRICK FRONTH dona nn. and mA t it I equal to the boost press brick, ban) plea al theshou. ; City and country trade solid led. All orders by posi I FINE WATCHES. AMUSEMENTS. Ta7AI,NUX 8 T It k is t thfatkk. VV N. K.c rnerof MNT1I and W ALN V T blreets. Beg ns at s o ik'K. ...... . ,vn virrnv vinjWTHn i vih:ii.th WKKK OF ' Hhakenpesre's Fairy Hpeclacle, In Ive sets, of A MlllHtMXKU MlillTH llltliam. wllh Its unriVBlW'U Scenery, Panorama, Costume, Accoutrements, triple '1 Jt ANSI' OltM ATION SCENE, etc.; tbe whole coti'tlttmng a UJN I rUKHI I J I U IAi.i.iiurJH-rj never equalled In tbe production of this 1'lnv. Act 1. bpeotaroinr upening oran, ai u uiuv. Act 2. 1 be Silver Catariict, at 9 o'clock. Acts. The llltimtnated Fairy Fountain, at D. ' Act 4. The 1'nnorania 01 Alliens, at la Act 5. The Triple Transformation 8cene The (li.lden Vines and Refulgent Temples of Arcadia, at 10'.. ON PATUFil'AY A Fl'KKNuON, at 2 O'clock. ShakenpeMre's Fslry -pectBcle. In 8 acts, of A MIDMlMMKll NIHHT'8 DREAM. ( hairs seenred six days in advance. 2 MKS. JOHN DREW'S ARCU STREET . Til KATHK Ol'JiIN' X.IGIIT, BATUKUAY, Bepl. 7, 1B07. . TI1K, SC'HDOl. FOR SCANDAL. MRS. JOHN DKKW AS LADY TEAZLE. upported bv tbe full company. IN f. W UAflilJUAIRn Ann VHU rAYUlUlJUS, Concltidlug a It h the favorite Coined ietU, Til K DUMB BK.LLK. Miss Price, Mrs. Thayer, Airs. Wali-ot, Messrs. Craig, liempie, ana waicot. Doors open past 7: Curlalii rises to 8. Box Cilice open dally from 9 to 8 o'clock. JCSb-PH D. MUKPdY, Treasurer. ON MONDAY. JUIIA 1IKAN. 5 3t JEW ELEVENTH STREET OPERA HOUSE, ELEVENTH feTREET, ABOVE CHESNUT. THE FAMILY RESORT OPEN FOR THE SEASON, MONDAY EVfKINO, AUGUST 86, CARNCR OSS & DIXEY'S MINSTRELS, THE GREAT STAB TROUPE OF THE WORLD, IN THEJB RAND ETHIOPIAN SOIREES. For particulars-, future advertlsemests. ;. L. CARNCRObS Manager. R. F. SIMPSON, Treasurer. 8 19tf A S 8 EM H L Y BUILDINGS. THIS EVENING, THE MAN OF MANY FACES. mr. alk, burn Err, ANRIBTKD BY MIHIS HELEN NASH. In their brllllsnl and Humorous Entertainment. Mr. BURIN ht win eive f orty ruases oi me -lMln KI.KMKNTB OF SOCIETY. as exhibited by him, for twenty years, In all the prin cipal cities In this country and Europe, Ai., iJUKrnii.il AO rftinuLttum v. a;di. Doors open at 7; commence ats. AdmlsHlon, 5( .entsj children, 2," cents, hecured beats, wliboul ettra charge, at Trum pier's. No. 92t Chesnut street, 9 2 61 C CONCERT HALL. J BLIND TOM. The marvellous musical prodigy, for a short season, at the above nun, commencing MON DA , bept. at 8 f. Jtt. MATIN Eh. B. WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, bepu 4 and 7, al 2'30 P. M. Admission, Fifty Cents. Reserved beats, beventy-five Cents. Balcony reserved lor colored persons; admission 25 nfitn. Tickets at Charles W. A. Trumpler' Music Store, No. U26 Chesnul street; also, at tbe ilalL i ti HO! FOR SMITH'S ISLAND I FRESH AIR BEAUTIFUL bt'ENERY HEALTHFUL KXERClbE THE BATH ENTEBTALNMJLNT OF THE JiEST KIND. Xl ItK MARY T.ATf 'F'MTrVKR respectfully Informs her lrlend and tbe public gene rally, tbat she will open the beautiful Island Pleasure urouna Known m . SMITH'S ISLAND. on SUNDAY next, May 8. She Invites all to come and enjoy with her the delights of this favorite sum mer resort "' " INTERNAL REVENUE u. S. REVENUE STAMPS. PRINCIPAL DEPOT, No. 304 CHESNUT Street. CENTRAL DEPOT,' No. 103 South IFIFTH Street. (One Door below Cheennt). ESTABLISHED 1863. Revenue B tarn pa ot all descriptions con utantly on hand, and in any amount. Our stock, comprises every denomination printed by tbe Government, and all orderi filled and forwarded on the day of receipt. United buates Notes, National Bank; Notes, Drafts on Philadelphia, and I'oul Oillce Orders received In payment. The decisions of the Commission can be con sulted, and any Information regarding the law cneerlully and gratuitously given. The commission is payable in stamps. The following rates are allowed: On 28 TWO PER CENT. On J100 THREE PER CENT. On 1300 and upwards........FOUR FER CENT. All orders, etc., should be sent to STAMP ACIENCY, No. 304 CHESNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. ORDERS RECEIVED FOR STAMPED CHECKS. GAS FIXTURES. CALL AND BUY YOUR GAS FIXTURES from the manufacturers, YANK1RK A MARSHALL, No. lt ARCU blreet. VAN KIRK 4 MARSHALL, No. 911 ARCH btreet, manufacture and keep all styles or Oa Fixtures and Chandeliers; also rerlulsh old fixtures. VANK1RK & MARSHALL HAVE A COM plele stock of Chandeliers, Brackets, Portable Btands, and Bronges, at No. 012 ARCH btreet. VANKIRK & MARSHALL, No. 012 ARCH btreet. give especial attention to fitting up Churches, Public Halls, aud ifwelllngs. Fir aUJ( A t THW IXIWBHT BATKH. OLD, GILT, AND ELECTRO SILVER It plated Oas Fixtures, at VANKIRK A MAK BHALL'b. No. 012 ARCH Btreet, All work guaranteed to give satisfaction. None but first-class workmen employed. ti l2U2w mwlaii FERTILIZERS. M M 0 N I ATED PHOSPHATE, AN CNSCBPASSED FE UTILIZER J tot Wheat, Corn, Oat Potatoes, Grass, the Vagstablt' Garden, Fruit Tree, Grape Vines, ta Etc, Tbto Fertiliser conUina Ground Bone and thabe , KerllllltU'g eaiM. Price Pf ton of ftUO pound. For sal by thi Bfuulaiiliuer. WILLIAM ELLIS A CO., ChamlaU, 1 sswwfj No, 724 MAHJCtT Blreev INSURANCE COMPANIES. DELAWARE MUTUAL ' SAFKTT INSU RANCKCOMl'AN Y.lneorporatod by tbeLegt l. iure oi l'ennnylvanla. 136. ' Cflice. B. K. tomer of Til IK I) and WALNUTStreeUi, , ' Philadelphia.- MA RINK I NHL! UA NCF.H on vtssels, canto, and freight to all parts of the world. . INLAND 1NHURANCKS on goods by river, canal, lake, and land carriage, to ailP.,otheln,.ii?f.uKANCEs . on merchandise ssoeially. On Stores, Dwellliig-Houses, etc. ASSETS OF THE COMPANY. isnvemiier i. iwo. tlOP.l'OO United Siales S Pet CenU Loan, 1H71 f I 14,00000 120.000 X'i Ittd SltUes Per Cent. Loan, 130,00000 211,50000 ZnO.OOOt'nl'ed Mules 7 8 10 Per Cent. Loan, Treanry Notes i'.k nnn t ltv of l'hlluaelohla I'er CenU Loans (exempts) -. 126,562 30 M.000 btate ol 1'eunsy ivania i'er iui. Loan 6,000 btate ot Pennsylvania 0 Per Cent. Ian - 60,000 Slate ol New Jersey tflx Per CenU Loan 20,000 Pennsylvania Railroad, 1st Mort gage, Six Per Cent. Honda,. 25,000 1'ennsyivaiiWt Railroad, second Mortgage bix Per ent. BondH.... 2fl,000 WeMero Pennsylvania Kailruad six Per Cent, nohilB (Pennsyl v.nlu Railroad gusrntes ).. EO.OOOftate ol Tenne&see Five Per Cunt. Loan - 7,000 Stale of Tennetee Six Per Cent, Loan 16,000 lfi shares mock of Oerruaulnwn tlas Company (principal and in terest guaranteed by the city of Philadelphia) 7,100,148 Shares Stock of Pennsylvania Railroad Company 8,000,100 Shares Stock of North Pennsylva nia Railroad Company 20,000'M Share block or Philadelphia and Southern Mail bitauisuip Com- rRDys. .Oftns on lioiidl and Morlaaife. 64. 700110 44,620-OW 60,75000 WOO -oo 24,2M)00 20,75000 18,000 00 4000 15,000 00 8,258 -IU t, 95000 20,000-00 first lion on City Property 196.900-00 tl,O45,OS0 par. Market value...tI,070,2HO'7S Cost. I1.030.I52'UI). Real Estate 86,000 00 Bills rt celvable lor insurances made Z7,tU7'20 Balance due at agencies Premiums on Ma- iida 2-oncies. accrued inieresi,ana otuer debts due to the Company.. S8,923'90 Bcrlp and block of snnory Insurance and other Companies, 15173. Ksilmaled value... 2,93000 Cash In Bank, Hll.lt'26. Cash In Drawer, 447 14 . 41,540 00 i,4n7,r:i-5 This being a new enterprise, the Par is assumed as me mantel value. Thomas C. Hand, Pnmuel K. Stokes, jonu j. jjBvis, Komund A. bonder. Tbeophilus Pauldluj, Jobn R. Penrose, Henry mean, William O. B ulton, Kdward Darlington, a. jones uroone, Edward Larourcade. Jacob P. Jones, James Traqualr, Henrv C Dallett, Jr., James C. Iland, William C. LudwW. Joseph H. Seal. James B. McFarland, Joshua P. Kyre, . Mpencer Mciiviune, J. B. bemple, Pittsburg, A. B. Merger, ' D. T. Morgan, iJeorara W. Uernardon. George O. Lelpor, Hugn craig, Jobn D, Taylor, Jacob Riegei, THOMAS (J. HAND. President. JOHN C. Da Via. Vice-President. Henry Lvleuun, becretary. 1J 1829cnAIlTEI1 rERrETUAu Franklin Fire Insurance Co. F PU1XADELPUIA. OFFICE: NORJ. 435 AND 437 CHESNUT HIBEET, ASSETS ON JANUARY 1, 1807, a,533,14a-18. Capital...- Accrued burp.ua., Premiums ...mm. .1400.000 00 4,7ll-8 UNSETTLED CLAIMS, 27,43118. INCOME FOB I860, EOMMES PAID SINCE l2tt OVER 3,SOU,OUO. Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms. DIRECTORS. Charles N. Bancker, lOeorge Fales, lobias Vt auner. Alfred Filler. ftaniuei Oranl. I t'rancls W, Lewis, II. D., weorge w. iticnaxb, kreter juovaii, Isaac Lea, M humas Bparks, CITARLE8 N. HANCKHR. President. Oh.Oh.iiH t'ALBa, Viue-Preslduu J. W. McALLlbTHU, btcretary pro tern. j.a 111231 J NSURANCE COMPANY OF NOliTH AMKRlOA. OFFICE, No. 2t2 WaLN C P c , Pji1LaD.LPUIA. INCORPORATED 17t4. CHARTER 1'a.RPKTCAL. CAPITAL., I300,000, ASSETS JANUARY 8,18o7 ..l,763,a073O INaURES MARINE, INLAND TRANSPOR TATION AN DEI R at HUH, DIUaX'rORS. Arthur O. Colli n, ueorge L. Harrison. bamuel W. joues, jouu A. ilrowu, Charles Taylur, Ambrose Wnite, Blcbard D. Wood, William Welsh, B. Aiorrl Wain, H-award H. Trotter, jirfiwara b. Ciarae, William Cuininings, T. Cnarllou Ueury, II red D. Jeasuu. ' John P. White, Louis C. Madeira. John mason, ARTHUR O. COFFIN. President. CBAM.K8 Platt. becretary. WILLIAM BUEH.LEK, ilarrlsbarg. Pa.. Central Agent for the btate ol Pennsylvania. i ao PROVIDENT LIFE AMD TRUST COMPAUY OF PHILADELPHIA, " -vTv 1 1 l ti WAlILt'l'Ll kit hu. J.1UI A AX VUIU A VV A A U UMOOIk INCORPORATED ltd MONTH Vol 1866. CAPITAL, 1160,000, PAID IN? Insurance on Lives, by Yearly Premiums; or by 6, 10 or 2U year Premiums, Non-lorieltura. Annuities granted on favorable term. Term Policies, Children' Endowment. This Company, while giving the Insured the security of a paid-up Capital, will divide the entire jproUU of the Lile business among It policy holders. Moneys received at interest, aud paid on demand. Authorized by charter to execute Trust, and to act a Executor or Administrator, Assignee or Guardian, aud In other fiduciary capacities, uuder appointment ol any Court of this Commou wealth, or any person or persons, or bodies politic or corporate. Ill HUl'll IlH. SAMUEL R. SHIPLEY. .HENRY HAINES, JUBHCA H.MORRltt, T. WibTAR BROWN. KlCHAKDCADBjjRT BiVIUFI, R.BH1PLAY. W. C. LONUMTRKTH, WILLIAM HAULER. F. COFFIN. ROWLAND PARKY, President. Actuary, wm. O. LOKGSTllETil. Vice President TliOMAb WlbTAK, M. D., J. B. TOWNSKND. 7271 Medical Examiner. Legal Adviser, FIRE lNfeURANCE EXCLUSIVELY. THE PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INbU RANCK COM rNl Incorporated leto Cuarter Perpetual No. 510 WALNUT btreet, opposite Independeuoe Square. This Company, favorably known to toe community tor over forty years, coutiuue to Insure against, loss or damage by lire on Puullo or Private Buildings, either permanently or for a limited time. Also, on Furniture, blocks of Goods, and Merchandise gene rally, on liberal term, a heir capital, together with a large Bnrplu land, invested iu the most careful manner, which enable tbem to oiler to the Insured an undoubted ceourily in the case of loss. MmuOTOR. , Daniel Smith. Jr.. i Joha Devereu, Alexander Benton, I Thoouas bnillh, Isaac Hazlehurst, Henry Lewis, Thorn Bobbins, I J. Glllingbam Fell, Daniel Haddock, Jr. DANIEL bMlTH, J a., President. Wiuia G. CnowmJ.. becretary. Bu PBCENIX INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED lo4 CHARTER PERPETUAL. No. 224 WALK LIT btreet, opposite th Exchange. In addition to MARINE aud INLAND INSUR ANCE, this Company Insure lrom loos or damage by F1RH1 for liberal term on buildings, merchandise, furniture, etc, lor limited periods, aud permanently on buildings, by deposit of premium. The tympany has been In active operation for more ban WXTV YEARH, durlug which all loose have en promptly adjusted and paid. nxaaciroaa. jobn L. hook. Lawrenee Lewis, Jr. xsaviu awis, Benjamin Ettlng. Thomas 11. Fewer, A. R. McUeury. John T. Lents. W illiam B. Grant, Robert W. Learning, D. Clarx w uartou, Edmund ('aslllloa. Samuel WUvox, Iriuls t). Norrls. JOHN Wlft.i:Hir.H. PnaVUnt. BamVBL WlLeex, bscretaay TOBACCO. NE HUNDRED CCLLAH8 A DAY! CEHTURY TOBACCO, ITS XIIV FOIL. In order to overcome a natural prejudice that Iway exist (gainst New York Tobaccos, and being folly convinced that where the CENTURY brand I once used Its superior qoalltlet will be recognised, we have adopted tbe plan of putting money In tbe paper as an extra Inducement to consumer to give ItaulaL Instead of a single Hundred Dollar 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, vi i ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS 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 paper (Two Papers.) or Century a FIFTY DO LI. A R NOTE. ' ; ' On WEDNESDAY'S wwlll place In each of FIVE (Five Papers.) paper or Century a TWENTY DOLLAR NOTE On THCBBDAY8 we will place In each of TEN (Ten Papers.) papers of Century a TEN DOL LAR NOTE On FRIDAYS wen 111 place In each of TWENTY (Twenty Papers.) paper of Century a FIVE DOL LAR NOTE. On SATURDAY'S we will :place In Teach of FIFTY (Fifty Papers.) papers of Century a TWO DOL LAR .NOTE. P. A O. LOBILLARD, R. A. TAN SCUAICK, 8 21 tutbsm No. 16 S. FRON T St., Philadelphia. FURNITURE, ETC. 1 yy I L L I A M Wl TTFELD, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN CABINET FURNITURE, NOS. 64, 60 AND 68 NORTH SECOND ST., Below Arch, West Bide, Philadelphia, Call attention to his extensive assortment ot FIRST CLASS FURNITURE, comprising;. SOLID ROSEWOOD, 7 ! SOLID WALNUT, PARLOR SUITS OF PLUSH, TERRY, REPS, AND HAIR CLOTH, ELEGANT CHAMBER AND , . cottage surra BEST DINING BOOM AND KITCHEN FURNITURE. ALSO. WRITING DESKS, MARBLE-TOP STANDS, ETC., All ot which are manufactured by ourselves, of the best materials, and will be sold for cash only, at much lower rates than are offered elsewhere. ' N. B. Goods packed and shipped to all part of the country. s it smthsm X O IOTJ SEKEEPERSj I have a large stock ol every variety of FURNITURE, Which I will sell at reduced prices, conslstlnr of PLAIN AND MARBLE TOP COTTAGHJ BCiTB. WALNUT CHAMBER SUITS, PARLOR BUIia IN VELVET PLUSH, PARLOR feUlTS IN HAIR CLOTH. PARLOR bUlTb IN REPS. Sideboard. Extension Tables, Wardrobe, Book cases, Mattreaaai, Lounges, etc etc P. P. eUSTTNK, 8 U N. X. corner SECOND and RACK Btreeta, ESTABLISHED 1795. A. S. ROBINSON. French Plate Looking-Qlassos, ENGRAVINGS, PAINTINGS, DRAWINGS, ETC Manufacturer of all kind of LOOUIlne-fiLAItS, PORTRAIT, AND PIC. TUBE FRAJIIES TO ORDER. No. OlO CHESNUT BTREET. THIRD DOOR ABOVE THE CONTINENTAL, kti.adici.phta. tUj FIRE AND BURGLAR PR OOF SAFES 7 C. L. MAISER. MAKUTACTUBIB 0 FIDE AMD BTBfillB-PBOOr SAFES. M)CHHITB, BELE-BANeER, AND DEALER XX BVIEDINO HARDWARE, 88t NO. A RACK STREET. FT A LARGE ASSOKTMENT OB fipi- KBJl and Burglar-proof SAFES on hand, with Inside doors. Dwelling-house Safe, free from damonesa. Price low. C UAbNEM FOKDfeit, No. n VINE Blreet Wo. 1101 CHESNUT Street. E. M. NEEDLES & CO, OFFER IN HOUSE-FURKISHING DRY GOODS, ADAPTED TO TIIE SEASON, Summer Oanze Blanket, Fruit Cioins auu Doylies, Balh and other Towels, Furniture Chlntxes and Dimities, Pillow and biieetinK Linens, Floor and blair Linens, Honeycomb, Allendale, AND OTHER LIGHT SPREADS, AT . REDUCED PRICES. c'JP GARDNER & FLEMING, COACH MAKERS. NO. B14 bOUTII FIFTH STREET. New and Becond-hand Oarrlageafor gala. Far tlcnlar aitenUow paid to yepaUlng. 80 H L ATE MANTEL 8. hi. ATX MANTELS are nnstirpa-ised M Dnrakiiltjf Beauty, trangth. and Cheapness. SLATE MANTELS, and biW Work anerU made to order. , t,'u h. J. 13. KIMI1.S A CO., 1 13 Sm No. tW and S123 CHEHNUT 6Uet
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