i CITY INTELLIGENCE. lrOK ABr-ITIONAL J.OCAI, riEMOeBX OD-miDHPAOIIH. Mfftiko p School Coxtrollkrs. The Con- etaied. meetlnn jeetcrdH.y attoruouti. Wtcnuanco whs full, rresiuent Bblppcn In mecbair. -T.ht ualarloty.of communications was re m 6 ,9rlous "uool dietrirts. The Eighth Section wants belter school accom modalioua, for which the D rcctora mako a armed and earnest appcul. The Thirteenth wants $3fi00 to put Iron ratlins round the Wyoming school-tiouoe, and putting tnejaid in proper condition tor the caiue of tag." The Twentv-flrth thicks the rity would do well to b'jy a lot ot 100 lect by MS in Richmond street, for school purposes. A memorial was received from the As-ocmtion of Friend, taking lor more cvmiLg schools lor the lieneGt of colored 'hilJic j, of whom there are 26,(100 in the city. Mr. Clatk stated that ho had advertised for applicants for teachers of colored youth, and tuut not a single reply had beeu received. The above coramuoications were referred. The Committee on Properly made a report, with resolutions attached, that the premit.es of the Girard esiate, tn Spruce etieet, above Sucoud, tilth aectton, be rented for one vear, from Auetiat 15, 1807, at ii00 per anuum, and that the room in the church ba lding be rented for one jour at per Annum. met the premises comer of Frank ford roid nd lielpraile. street be rented Irom Ma.v, 1M7, atilOil per annum; a I no, prciniea Difiguo'uJ and Thirteenth strcts ut the same Uaure. Tnat Couucit9 'be asked to aoproj riate $12')0 for repairs to fchool-housu iu Cottage street, Twenty-Htcor.d Ward. That a warrant for $1500 bo drawn iu favor of W. W. Htnedley lor the purchase of property at WhlteLall. The entire report was adopted. A debitc now ensued relative to the discrep ancy oetween the ppproi-riation fbr the erection ol I tie t-cliool-ho-ixe hI Sixtb and (Joaten streets and the actual coet thus far assumed. The sub ject ultimately was referred to the Committee on Property, with instructions to report withlu two months. A resolution orderlner the payment of 6alary to Misses Crawloid and Walton, teachers of co lored echeols, was Introduced. It struck the key-note to a long debate, but ivoviukiuu iiiinuy 'Jlisr-eiJ. Amotion was made that the Secietary gWo all facts in the case of Misses Aidridire, Craw ford, and Wal'on. The yeas were 18; nays, C. Tbe resolution, therefore, was adopted. ujt uumucps oi. puuno interest was transacted. Adjourned. p ibrhen s Meeting. A meeting waa held last evening at the hall of the Perseverance Hose Company, to mate arrangements for re ceiving ine tidgie nose Company, of Hrooklyn. Tbe Committee on Koine presented the fol lowing: The line to lorm on Market street, proceed down Market to Thirtieth, don Thir tieth to Chesnut, down Chesnut to Eighth, up Eighth to Race, down Race to blxth, down Sixth to Chesnut, down Chesnut to Fifth, up Filth to Race, down Race to the Perseverauce Hose nouse, ana mere aismiss. An inviiailou was, on manor, extended to the Chief Engineer of the New Haven dm Dp. partment, who will be in the city on the day of mr immue, iU ue present m iue escort. The following are the officers of the cession: pro- Chiel Marshal Colonel Peter Fritz. Aids W. D. Kendrick. J. If. Maeee. Special Marshal First Division Robert T. Gill. Aids j. l. uaiias, tieiirv Mcuauiey. Marshal hecond Division, Samuel McFalL No a ds reported. Marshal Third Division, Wiliiam Irving; Aid R. M. Stanton. Marshal Fourth Division, Jamed Jennerj Aids Alonzo Vankira, John Jettiles. Marshal Fifth Division, James Drepler; Aid X m ti ' ax. a. uurtuun. Marshal Sixth Division, no appointment. Marshal Seventh Division, Michael Carroll; Atas u. w. iiiVans, jonn Murray. A Chapter op Accidents. Quite a number of accidents happened to citizens yesterdiy. nrm ana ioremost, iue Uity Solicitor was notified yesterday that the Supreme Court would not meet to-day. in consequence cf the indisposition of Judge Kead. caused bv a fall, The Judee.while crossing the street. silDoed and tell, injuring bis leg so much that he will be confined to tne nouse lor several days. Funny McCracken, forty-four years old, who resides in Jamieson street, between Seventh and Eighth streets, while Crossing Moss street. at Eighth street, yesterday, was run over by a back and severely injured. She was removed to the Hospital. A boy named Vanmeter was seriously, if not fatally injured yesterday alteruoon, by being run over by the cars at the Heading liuilroad and Thompson street. He was taken to the Eoitcopal Hospital. Ho resided at Uirard ive 11 ne and Crease street. Yesterday, a lad named Samuel Williams. thirteen years old, had a thigh broken, while near Fifth and Walnut street, by slipping on and falling upon one of the rails of the car track. 'He was playing with a ball at the time. Andrew Colwell, thirty-five years old, areBi dent ot Haddington, was run over by a onrt Yesterday, and bad one of hi feet crushed. He was taken to the Pennsylvania Hospital. Arrest of Burglars. We published in our Monday's issue an account of the robbery of Henry John's tailor shop, at JSo. yai passyuuK road. Nearly the entire contents of the store were taken away, and such a thing could not readily have been accomplished by strangers without attracting attention. Having obtained a clue, it was followed up antil the place of con cealment of the gooJs was located. This place was watt lied, and on Mouday eveaing, Haddon, a back driver, who will bt referred to here, called and satisfied himself of their safety. He was permitted to depart, as to have arretted him tuen would have destroyed the intentions of the officers. Last evening the uatience of the officors was regarded by the appearance of Maddon, Harry Hill, George H row ri. and Bob Dickinson, who brought a car riage to take awav the good". Chief Lamon and Detectives George II. and Charles B. SuiitU secured these narties. Detective Taggrt arrested Matthew Oibson about the sa we time, for beimj encased iu the burglnry. Nearly a'l tbe goods stolen were re covered. lirown Is an old couvic. having been con. victed of robbing a store at Filtu and tioruce streets, bui he only served out a portion of his term, when he was uardijued. . Cibson is resretialilv coi nected, bis fa her beii g a wort by luu-i doing bu-iues iu Pussy uiik. roaa. Ntw Polytechnic Colleob Building. The Tragus oi the i'olvteclinio College of this city have purchased tbe "Henderson House," in Market street, above. Seventeenth, for the pur po-e ot ai'er.ng and aduotijia U to college pir- pos-e. The b ulling is lort-ix feet front, Ave stoins in heiiiht. witu rear wiugs extending one b"iiired end everi'e"U leet to rJa-jior street, tmd the Oinlre buildlntr, ricepi ttie stores ot; the brst story from, will bo occupied by tbe College. Hei-idetlie riitl, rent school, vyinna 'slum, and society ro,-ns, it -dl contain mino ralogi. al and geological cabinets, and also the celebraled rr'irr..rg mini as mo lds, made lor this school o' ml nets by wmlssion ot ih Klug of Sai-oy, oeiimmiiicufs of the uurivallo 1 colectiou in the.Itomi lhah' College noar Dicsdcn. 5 Rkvaikixo HiGiiwAvrf. The Committee on Hichways, at their meeting vcteriav. a"reed upon ft solution a-king CouikiU td-nnrrow for a speclat appropriation of f so 000 lor repairs to roads, culverts, bridges, and liiiets lusne and to be made in consequence of the. late eiornis which occurred during the recess of ' Councils. Of the foregolug sum It is proposed to appro priate $25,000 lor the repairs of stre-ts, $10,0 J0 for culverts, $10,000 for bridges, nd $iOUQ lor tbe construction 01 new tuieu. THE DAILY EVENING CARr-FNTF.JRB' A1D JoiKEnB NATIONAL UlIO!. The third annual aesston of the above body commerced at the Hall N. K. corner of Broad and Arch streets, yesterday niorotnr, Mr. Wil liam Shaw, or Kew York, President of the Union, presiding. About twenty Unions In furious part of tbe country were ret resented, and this number will be largely Increased to-day. Alter the appointment of Committees on Cre dentials, Preparation ef Husiuefn, and of Publi cation, the Union adjourned to meet this morning. Is fas try Conr-8 National Goard. An ad journed meeting of the corps was held last eve ning at the National Guards Hall, to make arrangf menis lor their anticipated trip to Antic tarn. A large number of the corps were present, and two hundred members signified their inten tion of going on the triD. They will leave Wc-'c Philadelphia at 7 o'clock on Sunday evc-.iinir and anive at their place of destination on Monday. Seizure op a Btii.l. Deputy Collector Knenss visited a small distillery at Seventeenth street and WaMiington avenue yesterday, and found the place deserted. The still and -the other piopeity there were seize! for an alleged evasion oi the revenue law by the owner. AMUSEMENTS. Mekdelbsodn Musical Society. It will be perceived by an udvertitcment in another column, that the rehear-als of the Mcmlelisolin bociety will be resumed on Monday evening, .xeiitcmucr at the hall corner ol Eighteenth and Chemut streets, and that three errand Bub-criptlon concerts will be given during the season. Itic Society Is in a very pros- peious condition, and a look at the names of the officers just elected by it will suffice to i-how what may bo expected of H in the future. The list includes the names of Robert Mortis. President: A 11. rerrickson nnd John K. McCaullay, Vice-Presidents ; ijeorae ivimnaii, secretary; Jean Ijouis, iiuicnl Di rector: II. G. Thunder. Pianist: John Thornlev. Chairman of Committee: A. K. Vanhorn, Trea- suicr: and Harrv J. Stcwatt. Librarian. The Music Committee is composed of Jean Louis, II. w. rnunner, Thomas DTshop, W. II. Darley, and v. 11. 1IUUCD, Tub WALNur. A Midsummer NiahCs Dream will be given this evening lor the twenty-seventh time: it still drawing crowded houses. The Chesnut. Robertson's new comedy of Casio, with a splendid cast, will bo given again this evening, wita the Florences in the princi pal characters. It is a success. Thb Arch. Julia Dean presents us with East Lynne to-night. This distinguished artiste is immensely popular. Academy of Mcsic. The B aclt Crook will be given in all its splendor on to-morrow (Thurs day) evening, kvery thing by that time will bo in working order. Cabnckoss & Cixr.Y'9 Minstrels. The new programme tills their beautiful opera house nightly. The Man with the Carpet Hag is a great feature. Concekt Hall. Blind Tom is drawing crowds to be astonished at his mastery of the Piano and great musical attainments. Assembly Buildtnos. Alf. Burnett's pro gramme this week contains an amount of tun sullicient to distribute in a bait dozen places of amusement. His seances are well attended. MARINE TELEGRAPH. for additional Marine Newt tee Firtt Page, ALMANAC fOR PHIXjADKLPHIA THIS DAT. sum Rinma .m.,5'87 Mooer Risks S 12 UDM BK1S.. .6 lOillieK watkb.... mora PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADK. William C. Kknt, "1 Thomas E. Ashiikad, -Monthlt Ookmittbt. CHAULKS WUKKLitB, ) UOVJUUUJMTS OK OCKAH BVKAUJGUS. FOB AMKBIOA. Atlantic Bouthaujplou...New ork... Aug. 27 AlleuJuiilB...boulliBUj)U)ii.New Y'ork..........Aug. 28 Col Balliuiore..Llveruool.,.New Y'ork.... Auk. 2.S Austrian ..Liverpool. ..Quebec : -Auk. 2S Calcdoul.......Ulagow.....New York.... Auu. SO China Liverpool. ..JioBlou Ami. 31 1'mibrltt - iiBiuuurg.i(9w iotk .auk. u Forope.... jjrei......"ew orn .auu, si Hellona ijuuiiuu i i orik mauk. ai ColWuHulnutou. Liverpool. ..New York .-Aug. ai Atlantic New YorkBremen ........Sept. 14 U ol Baltliuore.iNew YorK...i.iverpooi -oept. n Colunibia.M-...New York...UlaHgow...... ept. 14 Alalaula New York...Loouou................ri'pl. 14 Vlrklula New York... Liverpool. sept. 14 Serbia ..r. X Ul ftmUl CI Wl..MtitN.t.nUDth F 11 rope New YorkHavre Sept. 21 Helvetia New York...Llverpool (Sept. 21 MIiiueBolu New Y'ork... Liverpool Hepl, 2S Arauo ...New Kork...Havre - napi. Bellooa New York. ..Loudon... ttepU 28 DOAo'l'WIBE, DOMESTIC, KTO. J.W. Kvermau..Pbllada Charleston ..Sept. TonawauUa......Phllada Savannah -.Si-pi. 14 Alliance Philuda ..Cnarleaton -ept 14 SiarsandSlripesPhilada Havana -sept. 16 Pioneer...r,lillauu..... Wilmington. ........... -icpi. is Juniata .Phllaaa New Orleans Sept. 21 Mails are lorwarded by every steamer in the regular lines. The steamers lor or from Liverpool cull at Queenalown, except the Canadian line, which call at Londonderry. J lie steamers lor or irom tue tuuu nent call at boutbamptou. CLEARED YESTERDAY. SchrS. and M. D. bcull, bteelman, Charleston, D. 8, bleisou A Co. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Brie Roslyn. . from Bordeaux, via Halifax (havine put In and landed Captain Tuthlll, who was sick), with brandy, il, etc., to A. btepUaul A Co. Brig j, u, Jvlroy, ouieruriuge, V days Irom loagua, With salt to A. Kerr dc Bro. bchr H. Bullwtnkle. Ulgglns, 8 days from Savannah, with iron, etc., to A. Whitney A buns. btur L. i . xiunnicK, Klrwiu, irom ijorcnester, in ballast lo J. T. Justus. bchr Progress, ox well, from Dorchester, In ballast to J. T. Justus. bchr J. D. Ingraham. Ulckinaon, rrom Miaaietown, wlib stone lo captain. bchr Owen Hearse, raraer, irom noaiou. bchr J. V. Henry. Dilks, from Lynn. bteumer Black lilamoud, Meredilh, 24 hours from New York, with mdse. to w. M. Balrd A Co. steamer M. ilasst'V, nmiiu. zi noura irom rtew York, w lib mdse. lo W. M. Balrd A Co. BELOW. fihtn Autocrat, from bun F'ranclseo, with wboat, was at anchor last evening below ihe bar. Hrlu M arv. from London, was oil Bombay Hook on Monday evening, bound up. AT NEW CASTLE. DEL. Brig Matilda, from au Ki.sleru port, with lumber. MEMORANDA bteaniBbln Norman. Crowell. hence, at Boston 9th tllSllilll.. Bartpie Orchitis.. Havener, hence ror Boston, re turned 10 Holmes' Hole Till lust. HiIkU. W. Chase. Duuulux. lor Bangor and. Phila delphia, went lo sea Irom Portland 7tU lost., but re turned 8in, and anchored In me roaus. Bilg John Avlles, Phllhrook, from Bangor for Phi ladelphia, sailed Irom Halem 7lb lust. ....... Bng Wiu. 11. Parks, biinmons, tor Philadelphia, sailed from the Roads. Bnalou,7ib inst. Bchr L. F'. Pharo. Colllus, from Kev York, at Gal veston 2d liiBt. . , , . benr Mary A. Hyer. Eltlrldge. for Philadelphia, sailed from Portland 7th Inst. bchr Lucia B. Ivea, Bowdlicb, hence, at Sag Harbor 4th Inst. . bchr M. II. Westcott. Westoott, hence, at Newport ' 'bchr Eagla. bhow, hence, at NewBedrord 8th Inst. bibrs It. VauK, Wbltiaker: L. Audenrled, Crawlordj and Clyde, Oage, for Philadelphia, sailvl from Salem 71 n lnst, . Cli'rs M. itetniiart. tfand, and IU B. Ooifrey, God- .ey. het.ee, ai noaton .i u insj. p,Mlll,H,nM. rctir IHiHiiu jiwin?, iruLu iuotu" w . - WaSwi-toe., Providence Tib iuftt. . . . r. TTa,y;ftrii. Wvman. rtJlw "?' iimm for Lvnu. at II Vinos' C-CHF lyja' t Ai. ci iv Hole 7th IiimU n.,MiBi...Biannhard: A. A A ndrews K e'lV I M ai y II . Far r . M al y i 1'. Burrllt. Deiev a d George Fate., for Philadelphia. 8all4 U LoesTr!lni"rV Allen, Llr.jle M.ull and I. U Bancock, benoe lor Boiou.at Holme.' Uoie7ib liistaut. Bteamsblp ArladelNew Vo ; ; t,,iCh 'r.'rdVnraufbroSe'aulr m Je"'''''';Sf.t old In tier crippled oondiil in l bavliiK.M.lh.4e. t a eed n or i , wi pieceed on uer voyaijo, 18 ""l . .i..nnnlla Wm r. from Nn 1 he si.-au.bhlp ye8ler . a. u York 24ih till., arrived at boulbamptou sin i arriveu . """ ' r"J"!!'i;io rtaoked schr of """t " t',, rttoWUw.wl lai.nehH frm iei tne ""'. a oo.. at W Inilnuton, Much. McGandy M u mm n khxfi broken A nisl-claiw d reKloK-r. named r tUr.lbn.rh- i; buflt of'the bt Delaware TELEGRAPH" PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 18C7. whit rink, thoroughly Bui'Cilor manlier. rasixned, ncl "finished Id WOTKHTO MA KIN Klit. It Is to-flny rtiorlin tiit royal order ha rm-n IsniiFd Tfdnclrig the quant nil nn mm vessels arriving lioru (llhrnltai 10 Hire da) ' ohitvrvatluu, which la prriormed In Ihla hurni.r. Malaga, August 28, 1617, A new BpII Unov has been Htatloned otT the Oriwea' 1 efie, in lionton harhor, In )lan of ih on carried away laul winter. The biMl weighs 6.") pomid.s, In sounded by iheaellou of me Sea, and unn Do iiuard ahnnl one mile. Uoelon. fSepu , 1M7. AMUSEMtNTS. A C A D K M V OF MUSIC J. K. WcUUKOfdlT Lesxoc. Ni ITICF, The pnhllo are reRpeellnlly inlormed that In con sequeore ol a Aelenl lou having oreurred Iu 111" Ir.iilf lioriatlon of nome f Ihe 11101 Imporlani p'irtions or tbe machinery usp1 In the Ureal Spectacle of TUB BLA K CKDOii," the Mnnacrer deems U ie cessary to pontpone Its re presenlaliop unill '1 1IUUSUAV EVRNIN(. Kept. 1. Persons holdinc m'onred spats lor this evening will ploopo iimke nnpllea'lon al the Aeadomy, anil nt l.oe At Walker's Music more, to have Ibelr money refunded or tiekets exchanged. All persons who were at the Academy or Music on Mm day evening, hv ealllng at the llnx Dlllee can ublaln llekeisof udmiSHlon lor Thursday evening or bHiurday Matinee, without charge. .- ei j. k. MonoNouoit. A C A D E M Y OF MUSI C J. atcDONOi (ill Leisce. Till,' HKI1AV, f Ppl. J'J. AM) KVKKY JP.VKN1NO; Also. HA1UHU Y AFIKKNOOf. Til K CiRK AT NKW YOUK SI', VS V1ION, TIIK 1LA( K CROOK." WITH rATUsIKNMf: RAI.T.KT. MAD'I.Tl'IPHMTA, BH'.TIY It MOAT.. lUill.JtY lli:(4Ah, TltMsrtA AN 1 ANONO M Ali'I.I.K AI.Kl'ItTINTC MILL 1'1'ANK. Jli x hhept open nt I.e A Wnlker's, No. "Ti (Jhosnut slieel, Ircni In A. M. until I V. M. Ko extra chate lor reserved seals. vim IVfK?. JOHN DttKW'S AKCII STREET iVX 'llll'i ATHK. Iteulns '.; to8 o'clock;. I. HIST WKKK. lib' JUI.IA UF,N. AVKI'MUAY AND 1 HVIlaV ISVKNINGS, FAST I.YNNK: OK.TllK KLOl'KMKNT. I.adv iPBhel 1 JTJLIA DEAN Madame Vine ..... Archibald Carlyte Mr. I'. I.awlnr Sir Francis I.eviBon C W alcot, Jr. UlehardJIare - r. L,. James Ilurhara Hare Mhui I.lz.'e I'rlca Mk. t'ornov Mrs. 'lbayer HIIDAY'. BKNKFIT OF JULIA DKAN, TI1K WOMAN IN WIIITK. TTJALNUT 8TBEBT TUEAIR 10. VV N.J K. cor. NINTH and WALNUT.- Begins at 8. 'II IS ANI KVKKY K V HiN 1INU. A MlDSUMMKlt NKiHT'B DKKAU, with Its unrivalled Scenery. Panorama, CoHlumes, Accoutrements, triple Transformation Scene, etc., the whole constituting a uniformity or excellence never equalled. PECOND (IB AND MATIN KE ON 8ATII KDAY AF I KKNOON AT 2 O'CLOCT. Bhakespeare's Fairy Spectacle, Iu Five Acts, of A MILSUMMF.K NIUHT'M DBKAM. "KTEW CHESNUT bTREET TUEATKE. Jleglns at 8 o'clock. VVKDNESDAY KVKMNQ.Bept.lt, Juigagetiient of Mr. and Mrs W.J. FLOBKNCE. THIRD NIOHTOFTHK DECIDED AND PKONOONCKD BUCCESS, CASTE. Tbe new Comedy In three acts. The Hon. George d' Airy ....... ..Mr. W. J. FLORENCE Polly hccles Mrs W. J. FLOl-KNCE SATURDAY AFTKKNOON, FAMILY M ATI NEK, JSq"EW ELEVENTI1 STREET OPERA IIOUSE, ELEVENTH STREET, ABOVE CHESNUT. t THE FAMILY BEHOBI OPEN FOR THE SEASON, MONDAY KT1KINU) ATJOVST 86, CARNCROSS & DIXEY'S MINSTRELS, TUE GREAT STAB TROUPE OF THE WORLD, IN THKIB OltANU ETHIOPIAN SOIREES. For particulars'', future advertisements. J. I CARNCROSB Manager. R. F. EIMPSON. Treasurer. 8 19tf ALF. BURNETT'S SECOND WEEK. LARGE HALL ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, AN 1NTIRK CHANGE THIS WKKK. HALL CROWDED MUUl'LV, TH E OLD AND VOUMU,,, AWr) GAy KISPT ROARING WIl'H LAUGH I'KU at tbe Odd, Uuter. Comical, and Miserable People represent, d every nlirtit By Mr. ALF. IILKNKTT, IN HU OLIO OF UDD1T1E8. MIhsDELEN NASH will reclie aome of the best eelfcilona Irom our modern Poeta. Commence at 8 o'clock. TIcketB tiocenta. Children. 2rc. 9 11 4t O ONCERT HALL, CUEfcNUT KTREKT, AD VK TWELFTH. BI.INU TOM CONCERTS. Fncouraged by large and enthusiastic audiences, UL1ND TOM Vf 111 appear at the above Hall EVERY SIGHT THIS WEEK, at 8 P. M. lb ATI N El's WEDNESDAY and hATUKDA Y, September 11 and 14, Bt2 W P. M. Admission. Fifty Ceuts. Reserved Feats, Seventy live Ceuta. Balcony reserved tor colored persons; toe. Ticki is at Charles W. A. Trumpler'B Music Store, No. vCti Cbesnul street; also, at the Hall. 9 3 If GAS FIXTURES. CALL AND BUY YOUK GAS FIXTURES from the manufacturers. VAN K. IRK t MARSHALL, No. 012 ARCH btreet. VANK1RK & MARSHALL, No. 912 ARGH btrect, manufacture and keep all si vies or Gat Fixtures and Chandeliers; also refiuish old fixtures. V A Mi IKK & MARSHALL HAVE A COM plele stock of Chandeliers, Brackets, Portable Btands, and Bronzes, at No. 912 ARCH btreet. VAN KIRK & MARSHALL, No. 812 ARCII btreet. give especial attention to fitting up Churches, Public Halla, and Dwellings. lUrit bum at THK LOWKHT BATKS. GOLD, GILT, AND ELECTRO SILVER plated Uas Fixtures, at VAN KIRK A MAR bHALL'b, No. 912 ARCH btreet. All work guaranteed to give satisfaction. None but first-class workmen employed. 8 12U2w tnwtan p R E N C II STEAM SCOURING. ALCEDYLL. MARX & CO. ho. ia. soiii ii-i.Yi.MXii STiitti AND 0, BIO BACK STREET. SlOmwf JpITLER, WEAVER & CO., MANUFACTURERS 0' Manilla and Tarred Cordace, Cords Twines Etc. fo. 28 North WATER btreet. and t t'i Si vr"1 DELAWARE Aveune, HI11A1H.1111A. EDWIOi H flTTKB, i)jCBilWAVB, lovvtT fuinim. 14 JOHN CRUMP, OAKPENTEK AND BUILDER. fkllOFMi NO. SIS IOD6B (4TUEKT, AND KO. UUS CHENNIJT NlllKET, ' THI ti'H B. EVANS, (J UN-MAKER, SOUTH ' J bireet. above becoud. would call the attention of ; Sportsmen U the choice selection of BURWlTROUT AND B Abb hOl-afa new assortment), Files, and all the usual selection ToV i LsUlNG TACKUfi In U Iu V "h a'n D ' "itU Z . r ,K I.O A D I NG GUNS altered tc -RiikCII-LDADElUs In tbe beat maniier, at tin lowest rates. ltf TTNITED BTATES REV EN UK biABlPS I J Principal Depot, No. i4 CH KSNU r btreet. Central Depot. No. lusbouih VI K I'll bireet, ouedoor Revenue biaini of every duaoilpllou countantly on UiiJers by Mall r impress promptly attended to. PROICSALS. ENOINKKK'8 OKKICK, MAHHOlt DR FKNSKH, No. if, KKCONU Street, tuir4 biory, ItAL'l 1MOKE, Md. nitd pr(ii8nlH, In ilui'llcnte, will be reeelved ot tills mice until 12 M. of FRIDAY, the 20' h tiny )( MKl'TKMBKlt, 1S(7, fur the Umber, Iron, PH0 fi HinliiK reritilred for the construction of a t!tflctor In the tsiuquehauna river, near ILivre-Oe-Umce, Ml). lrooaalH must be separate fir tlmbor, Iron, and training, nnd In duplicate for eucli. 1'ropoNHlH for timber will embraca all Umber, pin n ks, bonrds, and ireurtlls required to com plete the work. rrouoxHl for Iron will embrece all loltn, ij IkCK, couneotlDK link"., aqd alt irou letju red to (dli'i lete tlie work. 1'ropoBHls for IrHiulnn will embrace oil labor nnd workniHiiRliip if every kind, required to loeete in ritlou'tbe eullio Blructuro, complete In all ltspariH. CotitineioiH for ninterlnl of wood or Iron, will be expected to bold them, without cbiirge trt the United Htoten. until required for use by Hie Mirei intending Kngtueer. No bids will oc considered except Nuchas are made otter forms to be obtained at tills ollice, by letter or personal api ltcit'.ion. For further particulars application must no nmde to ttilsoince, where drawlugs and specifi cations can be seen. J'.lOBWlll be opened at 12 30 r. M. of the 20lh liihtunt, in preseueo of such bidders us luay cbooi-e to utteiid. Tbe richt la ri served to reject any or all bids, for any cause deemed fciifllcleut by the uudcr fcigmd. WILLIAM P. crtAIOHILL. IWnjor of Lntiueeis, nud livl. Lieut. (Jol., 9 1J tit llnlted Stales Army. pUOl'OSALB K I) It A NtW JAIL Dkpartmf.nt of thk Istf.kior, V A.sIllMiTOM, D. I!., Jllly 31, I(i7. J' f'.fhlcd ploptiKniH will be leet'ived at. tliln Do 1 tirliiient mil II 12 o'clock Id., on TULSOAY, the Vitliot h( pten.lier, l(-o7, (or the erection ol the Jnll In and for the District ot Columbia, autho rized and provided for by the act of CmigreHS, approved July 25, lM(i. and the Joint resolution approved March 2, 1M7. The dei-lgiis, detail, drnwlnps. and spcclflcn. tlons ran be seen at the architect's ollice, iu tbe eastern grounds ol the Capitol, Washington ciiy, every any, except Huudays, between the Hours 01 u a. m. auu a r. ri. Heporale bids will be received for the ma soniy work, brick work, Iron work, and car pentry work. The contractor whose bid may be accepted will be required to enter into a sufllcleut bond, to be approved by the (Secretary of the Interior, for the faithful completion of bid contract. Fuyuitnts will lie miule as tbe work progresses, on estimates certified to by tbe architect: but twenty pel centum of the estimates will be retained until the contract is completed. Tbe contract will be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder, but the Department re serves tbe right to reject any or allot the bids should it be deemed for the Interest of the Government to do so. T be bids will bo opened at noon on the 18th day of (September next, in presence of such of the bidders as may choose to attend. I'rcposals should be endorsed on the envelope '1'ropoeals for Mew Jail," and be directed to the "Secretary of tbe Interior, Washington, D. C." O. H. BROWNING, 8 21 1 0 17 Secretary of the Interior. -pRCTOBALS FOR CAVALItY I10R8E3. Cavalry Depot, Carlisle Barracks, Pa., Actiiso Ass't Uuakticrmastf.k'b Ofvicr, Auaust 26. 1807. Sealed Proposals will be received at this Office unlll 3 o'clock P. M, the 11th of September, 1867, for furnishing this Depot with (25) twenty-flve Cavalry Horses, to be ueiivereu at carnsie isar lacks, Fa., on or before tbe 10th of October next. The Horses must be sound in all particulars, well broken, in full flesh and good condition, from (15) fifteen to (It) sixteen hands bigb, from (5) five to (0) nine years old, and well adapted iu every way to cavalry purposes. Tbe foregoing specifications will be rigidly adhered to. Kach bid must be guaranteed by two respon sible persons, whose signatures must be ap pended to tbe bid, and certified to as being good and sullicient security for the amount Involved, by tbe United States District Judge, Attorney, or ether public ofliccr. The right is reserved to reject any bid deemed too blgh, and no bid from a defaulting con tractor will be rocelvea. By order of Brevet Major-Gen. G. H. CROSM AN, AmH't ti. M. dan. U. B. Army, And Chief Cl. M. Department of the IJiiat. JOHN A. IRWIN, Captain tith U. 8. Cavalry. 9 6 7t A. A. Q,. M. U. H. A. HOOP SKIRTS. 628 HOOP SKIRTS, HOPK1MS' "OWN MAKS," 628 PRICKS RJpjD UCHil 1 1 1 It affords ns much pleasure to annonnce to om numerous patrons and the publlo, that In conse quence if a Blight decline in Hoop bklrt material together with our increased facilities for manufac turing, and a strict adherence to BUYING and bKLLlKG for CAHU, we aie enabled to oflerallonr JLbTLY CELKFRATItD HOOP bKIUTH at RK CVCID P Kit 'KB. And our bklrts will always, as hereioiore, be found In every respect more desirable, aud really cheaper than any single or double Bprlng Loop bkfrtln the market, while our assortment it unequalled. A lso, constantly receiving from New York and th Eastern blates full lines ot low priced bklrts, at very low pric es; among which Is a lot of Plain bklrte at the following rates: 15 springs, 66c., 20 springs, fioc.; lb springs, 76c; no springs, 86c.; 86 Bprlugs, 86c; and 1 "'Skirts made to order, altered, and repaired. Whole sale and retail, at tbe Philadelphia Hoop bklrt Km oorluni, No. 628 ARCH btreet, below Beventh. 6 10 Dm rp WILLIAM T. HOPKINS. FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES C. L. MAISER. MAMCrACTCBKB OT FIBE AID BBBOLABPBOOI SAFES, LOC KSMITH, BELlrllANGEB, AHD lli:A 1.KI1 IN UH11.1HMU HAUDWABE, e 6j NO. 48A RACE M 111KET. A T ARGE ASSORTMENT OP FIRE i) and Burglar-proof BAFES on band, with Inside floors. DWeillllg-nOUBe SHl-, ir.- irom uuuiHucro- " v ' . HB - i,-. -l mm prices low, ""7"";:vrr:'"' , g g lav M Tilta crow UUUKU it J HV E. M. NEEDLES & CO., Eleventh and Cheanut Street. HCUSE-FURnlSH'TiG DRY GOODS, Bought at the Recent Depreaied Prices. FMrt'rp, Pillow, fhi etlng, and Table Llneni. Tnble ( lotbs and Napk Ins, to mrtteh. Win Cloths. 1oj IIi-b, Towels and Towelling. Jlarsi llli-a Quills and Toilet Cuvers. Ili.uk!". Hoeeyeouib. Lancaster. Allendale, Jacquar j, HLd other tp'eads. POMKETIO MU6LIN3 AND BIIEEITNG", In oil qualities and widths, at the lowest rates. vfl itIV'" nft L L I A M 8. OR W invMIBSlON MERCHANT. ANT, 'no 83 S. DELAWARE Avenue. Philadelphia, AUK NT K1B Dupont's Gunpowder, Kellned Sllre, Charcoal, Etc, W Baker A. tWi Chocolate, O eoa and B. 0.11 a. Cicker Bros. & Co.' Yellow Mstal Sheathing. Bolis, aiidNal.H. 1 " QOTTON ANDJLA v- . Of all numbers and brands. Tent Awning. Tmnk, and Wagou l over Duck Ai.n Patier WBiiufBOturers' Drier Fells, from one to w?ral till wide; Pauling, Belling, ball Twine, etc. sevtralieetwi ' EVERMAN A CQ' " Idj faio. 108 JONl' Alley. iMVY WELLS OWNERS OF PROPERTY Tbe only pvace to get Privy Walla Cleaned ant) infected at vei j low prloea. Manufacturer or Potidreiie, 110 GOLDflMlTU'b U ALIm UaiilABi Y btreet INSURANCE CO.ViPANiES. DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFKTY INSU RANCE, coal I'AM Y. Incorporated ny the Legis- MUTUAL Liure of l'ennf i Ivai la. 1ku. Cflice. B.E. coiner of THIRD and WALNUT BtreeUi, I'hllhiUlphln. MARIN K INHLRANCKH en veesels, carpo, and freight to all purls of the world, INLAND INKL'RANCKS en poods by river, eanal, lake, and land carriage, to t.11 pari or the Union. URK INSURANCES on merchandise fcei eiaily. On blores, Dweillng-H' uses, etc. ABSKTS OF THK COMPANY Novemher 1, IH'O.eM) Vnltid Biales 6 fer CeuU Loan, IK7I flH.OCO'OO 120X10 U. hea ISlMies 6 I'er Cent. Loan, ISM .... 138.500011 2c(,eU0 United h lutes 7 S Hi l'er Cent. Loan, Treasury Nolen 211 50000 lio.OCU ( Ity ot l'hllauelphla B 1'erCeuU Leans (exempts) - 128,562 60 64,000 Hale of I'eunHylvauia 8 l'er CeuU lAXtii 61.700 00 C6,(X'0 btkte ol l'euupj Ivaula 0 i'er Cent. Lnnn i.eM'ua 60,000 Hliile ol New Jemey biz l ei Ceut. Ixinn 60,76000 20,000 1'eniiHj Ivanla itailroad, 1st Mort gage, blx I'er Cent. Lends- 20,50000 26,CU0 l'enesyiVMila Rallteud, uetond Morigiice Mi Per t eut. Bonds.... 24,230 00 K.000 W'e-lern Pennsylvania Kallroad blx l'er Cent, LoidH (I'enuiyl vanla Railroad 8iiarne-)....... 20.75000 80,000 fctiite ol Tenuebaeo Five Percent. Loan - 18,000 00 7,000 btate ol Tennessee Bix i'er Out, Ixiun 40'00 15,000 leo shares -tticn of uermanmwn (.las Company (principal and in terest Kuarauteeu uy 111BU7 o Philadelphia) 15.000 00 8,2fi8"ii 3,jiJ1X 2n,000m. 7,160,HS fharrs block of Pennsylvania Kuilrond I'oinoanV.. B.COO.lOOMmres block of Nor:h fenuavlva 11 la Railroad Company 20 000 80 bhares block of l'lulade piila ai.a botitheru Wad bteauibhip Coin- panjR - 195,000 I.011111 on ilondl nnd al ortutta-f, lirst liens on City 1'iopei ty lli.i 000-00 11,045,060 par. "Market value...l. 070,280 75 Cost. 1 ri.'iu.f..,2'i)i). Ttnal Kstate- gfi.Wio on Dills rt ceivah'o lor liiHiiraneea niaile 27,007 20 Dalauee due at agencies Fremiutus 011 Ma- tln. T.i I Ifim, A rit.t Inlamul mill mil.1 ilt-hls due lo Ihe ( 'ompauy., 88,923'90 krpin niifl Ktrteir rvf .iiin.rv 1 HHIirHtlcrt anil other Comiiantea, (5173. stiiuated value... 2,03000 IVlI, In ttu..L- In-l-IA Caali iu Drawer, $447-14 - 41,640 00 1,407,S2168 This being a new enterprise, the Par Is assumed as tut marKei vaiue. T homas C. Hand, Pnmuel E. Stokes, John V. Davis, Kumund A. Soulier, Tlieophllua Paulding, John R. Penrose, James Traiiuair, Ilenrv C. Dallell, Jr., James C. Iiand, W llllam C, Ludwlg Joseph H. beal, Ueorite O. Lelper, Hufih I'rnlK, John D. Taylor, jicnry Hiean. William O. B niton, Kdward DarliiiKlon, u. Jones urooKe, f dwaid Lafouruade, acob P. Jours, James B. McFarlantl, Joshua 1. i.yre, Spencer Mcliviilne. I. B. bemple, I'iltsburg, A. B. Kerger, I). T. Moruau, " Jeorire W. Bernarrtou. Jucoo Rlejel, TTTOMAkC. HAND. President. JOHN C. DAVIS. Vice-President. Henry Lvlbukn. Secretary. I" 1829 CHARTER rERPETUAIs Franlilin Fire Insurance Co. OF 111 ILAJD EL.PI1I A, OFFICE; AOS. 439 ASI 437 ClllilJUJT Ml'BEET, ASfil-TS ON JAN IT Alt V 1,18J7, t -4,053,14013. Carltal... , Accrued burp.ua PreiiiiuniB . UK8KTTLED CLAllta, 7,41'18. .. HOO.OOOOO i. tMit.713-B .,..l 208,182-16 IMCOMK FOR 1880, f jjo.uuo. LONMS PAID SINCE 1829 OVEtt 3,5OO,000. Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms D I RLCTORf. Charles N. Bancker, lOcorge Fales, Tobias W atiuer. Alfred Filler. eaiuuel Gr.iiit. (.tome W. Llcbards, laauu Lea, Francis VV. Lewis, U. D., reier Aiuuan, i Uvmma oparks. CIIARLB8 N BANCKKK. Presfaent. UFULUF. F'ALLa. Vlce-PrenlueuL J. W. UcALLlH'llOt, btcrelary pro leui. 8111231) INSURANCE COMPANY NOllTll AMKJilCJA. OrUCK, ISO, 2.2 WALM-U o l UliULt'iilA. ICORPORATltD 174. wHAHTli.ll, PiiltPKrUAL. CtPITAl, 8500,000, AtSKKTS JAMJAKI 8, 187 81,73,!4(7ao lMSl lltMAlilKE, 1MLAMM IKAMtPOM TATION AMI HU1- llloU.. Arthur G. Collin, uaurge L. Harrison, bamuul W. Jones 40I1U A iiiowu, Charles Tayljr, Ambrose While, Itlchard D. Wood, William Welsh, b. A.orrls W blu, 1 1 . 1 ri IVtuiion. Fiuwara H. Trotter. XAiwu.ru 6. Uiarate, W llllam Cummiugs, T. Chart lou Ueury. Allred D. Jeasup, John P. While, Louis C. Madeira. ARTHUR G. fniium Pi.ti. fctcreiaiy. UOlJN,Pitaident. WILLIAM DUH.HLER, Harrisburg, Pa Central A gei.t lor the btaie ol Pennsylvania. 1 i,J PROVlDtM LIFE AND TUUtiT COilPAHY OF PHILADELPHIA, " No, 111 bouth FOURTH btreet. XN CORPORA'! ED d MONTH 2i:d. 1868. CAPITAL, 16J,tHHI. PAID 17 Insurance ou Lives, by Yearly Premiums; or by s, 0 or w year Premiums, Nou-lurielture. Annuities grauied ou favorable terms. T eim Policies, Children's Euuowmeuls. Thin Company, while giving the insured tbe security 01 a paid-up Capital, will divide the entire profits of the Lite busiueba among lis policy holders. Moneys received al lulerest, and paid on demand. Authorized by charier to execute Trusus, aud to act is Executor or Administrator, Assignee or Guardian, auu iu olber liuueiury capacities, under appointment 01 any Court of this Commonwealth, or any person or persons, or bodiea politic or corporate, DlJiltCTOUH. SAMUEL SHIPLEY, .HENRY HAINE8, . jl bHUA 11. flii-'i'.ilto, 1. vyioiannnuwn, UICUaRD V. OOD. W. C. LONG.-STRKTH, K1CUAKD CADLURY, WILLIAM HACEER, e HARLEb Jt. COFF'lN. SAMUEL R.bHlPLEY, ROWLAND PARRY, PresidenL Actuary, VS M. C. LOfSGbTRE'lH, Vice Preeldeut. IHOMAb W laTAR, U. D., ' J. B. TOWN8END. 1'H Medical Examiner. Legal Ad vlaer, I, IUE INbURANCE EXCLDSIVELY.-THE P PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE COM- Incorporated lsi6 Churter Perpetual No. ,lu WALNUT bireet, o posiie ludependuuee Square, This Company, luvorably Known lo the community or over forty years, continues 10 Insure against loos ,r damage by tire 00 Puolio or Private Buildings, either perniaueuily or lor a hunted time. Also, on b iirnliure. bio ks of Uuoda, and MercUauUlae gene rally, on liberal terms. 1 heir capital, together wllh a large Surplus nnd, .Invested iu lb-- most careiul manner, which eiiublea :hem to ontr to tne uuuicu mu wuuv.vw. bwuv au ihe ctue of loss. DIBgCTOBS. Daniel Smith, Jr j oh a Devereu, Thouiua builtU, llHin-v Lewis. Alexander lie u on, luiiiu: llaz,h hursl. j, Glilingbaiu Fell, TUouiaa Bobbins, iu.,l..t II uiirtnrk Jr. Daniel bMlTU, J., President, William G. Cbowm-i, becrelary. 8ti piKENIX INSURANCE COMPANY OF ikcoRPOK iiA W ALN UT bireet. opposite Ihe Exchange. fn addllion to MARIN ifi and INLAND INSUR k iCi ti" thtf Company lusures trom loss or damage by ? 1 iia; 'for liberal terms ou buildings, merohaudiue, .irniiure.ettt, for limited periods, aud permaueuUjr .n buildings, by de osli of rr-niluui. 1 1. iHiuipanr has been In active operation for more hiii fslXTV YEARH, during which all loaaea have en promplly adjuaied aud paid. John L. Hodte, Lawrence Lewis, Jr, W. B. xiauuujr, John T. Lewis. William a Grant, Robert W. Learning, 1. Clark Wbarlon, U.nilll WllOOX. Beujamln Elllng, Thomas H. Powers, A. R. Mcllenry, Kilmund CasllUon, loins ii. rx orris. JOHN WutU.uir.il PreahleDt, HAMCBL Wilcox, becretary INSTRUCTION. GRCAT KATIOftf.L TELtGflAPHIO AND cenrEncfAL institute. VOh. 600 AND Sll rilEKKVT KT11EET PHILADELPHIA. 11 13 M V A Li To the Finest ColUfta llouini la thCltjr( Part of Die bocond, aud the whole of the Third an l ourih i loors el DANK OF BEriJBLIO BUILDING1?, Nearly Opietlie tbe Continental Hotel. The best organized and conducted Dnslness Collegf In the 1 Hy, The CorpB of Teacher, has no superior. I:duoatlnn for the Counting-room In the shortest v poKHlhlo time consistent with the Interests of the slueent. bend lor circular. JACOB If. TAYLOR, president. 1 PARK bPBING, Vice-President. StMSm TTMVEUSITY OK PKNN8YLVAMIA (DK- U I'Ah'IMr.NT OK AR'IS.) bKI'TKMHKK 4, 1SU7. '1 he 1 ritsu-es ot the Universitv huve aulnnriiied tha ' Family 01 Art- 10 niske citihIii changes in the course ol stuilies reoulretl tor the 1) gree of Bachelor of Arts. iuib win eiiunie an, wnu uesire sue 11 a iineri'i educa tion, as will til tliem, hel her lor 1 rolesslonnl or oiher l iirsulls, to secure it, under a plun of J-.L ICCTI V U b'i I'lJlKH, which WIU oiler to the studeuiall the ad vanlnnes either of the system which formerly 00- ' liilni u, or of that generally regarded as the more prac tical. W bile all the advantage oratlioromrh sc-luntlflcand clnrslCHl course will be conilm ed, as heretofore, to thore who desire It, the new plan provides that tbe hi veil nl, al the heKlnnlng of the Junior year, may elect. in Hie place el ao van ecu on en auu i.ua stuoies ana the higher branches of Matliematlcit and Physical bcience, a more extended course In the Kngllsh Laa. duageanti its Literature, 111 iiisiory, in eteienee as ap plied 10 meuseiui arts, ami in ine freucu, uerinan. j lauan. anu c-ptiuisu uiuku. acn. '1 he oblect of the Trustees Tu making these ohangeft in the College course. In to provide iu ihe University lull and complete opportunities for acquiring au edu- ; ration that will eltl.er, ou Ihe one baud, satisfy those- whose tastes lead them to the hlgtiesi cnltlvatlonor tbe Ancient Languaaes and their literature, ol Physi cal bcience. and of Pure Mathematics; or, on the oilier, to meet the wishes or those, woo desire to b titled, hy a thorough pracilcsl education, for an earlier kDirance 11) to active dusiucsh 1110, Circulars, showing all the details of the College courses, may be obtained, alter bepiember a, from the janitor at me university iiuiiuiug; auu uiuhuum information or advice In regard to the election ol .' studies will be given by t lie Provost In his room. Tbe tuition fees are thirty-five dollars per term, payable In advance, and the College year Is divided , into three terms, the first beginning ou Monday the Pit h Inst. Dy order of the Trustees: CADWALADKR BTDDLE. 94 wfsmwfet becrelary. THE MISSES DE C II ARMS' KNGL13H AND fftkNCH SCHOOL FOR voUNG LAD1I-S, Ko. 1HI6 t lLUMII Hlreel. will be reopened on tbe THIRD MONDAY IN SEP TKMBR, by MlbS CAIIKI'T . ISLitlNHAM. irnx- rwiiitjL. r . l' utitiiv in ..1.11,1. n . v. branches heieiolore taught, will include Latin, Ger man i-.ioriiuoii, una vocal music. A JMlMtRALOGlCAL CAiiin; !' nasDeen snenrea. and frequent Lectures upon Mineralogy, Uotany, r Astronomy, and olber Natural Sciences will be given . free of chaiga ' 'l liUHlJUUlt iiuaei iun,in an aepartmeits, . will he nlven ro aa to enable the pupil 10 think and - acquire for herseli; and, as mental power deponds so . much upon the physical condition, CALIB'l HKNIO ' KXKRCIKKb will be given dally, free of charge, ' either In theopen air or in Ihe well-ventilated bchoo'.- room. ..... ; bee circulars at T. li. I'LUXi'S isooksiore, unnntia Building. 8 lmwirit 7 BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR ' YOUNG LADIKS, AND KINDKRHARTKN FOR CHILDKKN. . J"i corner 01 niflin ana -bPRING GARDEN blreels, will reopen Nlulh Month . (September) 16, lst7. A limited number of Boarders 1 Will ne receivea in ine uome ut iiiie x-riucipai. For circulars apply 10 bUbAN HAYHTJRST. Principal. 6 4 wsmlm No. 402 FRANKLIN btreet. ACADBM1 OP THE TROTESTANT EiPlbCOPAL CHURCH, LOCUST and JUNI- l'Mt blreels. The Autumnal bessiou win optp on MONDAY, beptember 2. Application for adnilsslon"" muy be made at the Academy during tbe pre ceding week, between 10 and 12 o'clock in the morning, JAMES W. ROBINS. A.M'.. 8 10lmwl8t . Head Master. RUGBY ACADEMY, FOR tOUNQ MEN and RoyB. No. 1415 LOCUbT Street, EDWARD elWNCJ.. bAiirn, a. M.. Principal. lts-opena beptember 16. Pupils prepared for business or pro fessional Hie. or lor high standing In college. A first-class Primary Department In separata rooms. Circulars, with full Information, at No. liA CHKbNUT btreet. 8 12 2m. TnE CLASSICAL,, FRENCH, AND ENGLISH1 fcchool, b. K. corner of THI RTKI" NTH and LOCUbT blreels, will reopen BEPTKMBKR 9lh. F'or renin ea terniB in e.iignsii stuuies, etc., see Circulars, or Inquire ot the Principal, sflim- , mswiiALlj, A. M. THE MISSES ROGERS HAVE REMOVED from No. 850 S. Fifteenth street to No. 1 11 1 4 PINK btreet, wbere they will reopeu their School tor ' Youug Ladlts ana Children, itujMjA j , siii'i n.31 uh.11 a. 4im FRENCH, LATIN, AND GERMAN TAUGHT In schools and families. Professor M. BADEN. Applications will be received at Mrs. J. Hamilton'! Bookstore, No. 1344 CHFbNUT Street. 8 811m C CLASSICAL INSTITUTE, DEAN STREET ) above Spruce. Tbe classical ISTTTUTE will be reopened SEPTEMBER 2d. J. W. FAIRS. D. D., Principal. 8 241m INSURAPtlCE COMPANIES. Q-IItARD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. (No. 639) N. B. COR. CHJiSUT AINU BJlVJiHTH BTS. TBILADBLPJUA. CAPITAL AND fcUBPI-ral TIB DHOO.OO iatonis x uu isoe, vios,so. Losses Paid and Aocrued In 1884, 17,000 Of which amonnt net .tooo remain unpaid al this date ' f iiki,oou,uoh or property uaa ueen succeeaiully "insured hy this Company iu thirteen years, and Eight Hun dred Loaaea by l ire promptly paid. DIRECTORS, r nomas Craven. bliaa Yerkes, Jr., All red b. Glllett, N. b Lawreuoe, Chailos L Dupont, Henry F. Kennev. Furman bheppard Thomas AlacKeuar, John bupplee. John W. lagnorn, jonenn ...... a. 11 1 THOMAS (IUVKN. PniM.1,1 ' N ia . lr, A. B. GILLETT, Vice-President, afuiwt JAM ESB. A L VORD, Secret arw GKOCtKltS, uTU. SUPERIOR VINECALlSe U1N V1NK FBENCII WHITS WINH AND Pl'BE OI.D CIlEtt YINEQIBS, FOB BALK Y JAHEH B. WEBB, 14 Corner WALNUT and RIOHTH Btr' T11ITE PRESERVING BRANDY, PUKE CI DEB AND WINK VINEGAR, GREEN GINGER. MUSTARD SEED, 8PICE8, BTCV AU the requisites for Preserving and Pickling pu poses. AMJEnTCBOBEBTU, Dealer In Fine Groceries, 11 7rp HQ O & N E X 0 II A -...si uiNiiviimmT. ,OH S T. AIL E Y O tt. V rv.rr. filMAKk KT k V fmrfmra HtratM. ua vta."" . a i iu Bill i N D BAUOin opliie ol Lime, Bone 15. . .. . . Grain, Flow. Bait, h..im oonstanuy ua nana f..n and small uuk .n kH. I iji J A tao, v w jam 10s CAaoxoaJi, Jew T Bxiiax. i" !...''.' ft 10
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