CITY INTELLIGENCE, j ITOH ADDITIONAL LOCAL It KM8 SB OUT81PB T ABBS. A?"A!" T TnB rtx'Yester..1ay after Ci!,'"! mectiD of the Board of Guardians of Hie I'oor was held at tho Blocklev tte&T.' Mr Jhn M Wh,tal, rr nin, !lleAptl, reported tho following cr D8V19 of the Home for th,. week ending Nator- ?'ritorUber U' 7: -Number In the llouse mi r. ll?? ' mo,uf.28(iC; same time lastjear, III' -So "TV7 4dmit' within the last Tin2 m b,LtbV9; deaths, 23; discharged, 153: iiZZ iU; Number of persons granted lodg jT)g within the last two week, 32; meals, 110. Total number of males in th.j House, 1216; fe males, 1C60. Total males and females in Insane Department, lesa assistants, 608. The Outdoor Agent reported having collected for support cases $D32 75. $3773.?teWaia rcportcd the IIou8e receipts at The Committee on Accounts presented their report, embracing the estimate of expenses for ne year 1868, amounting to $426,510. The Steward's requisitions were then read and approved; aftr which the Board adjourned. A Stove Dealers' Unio.v. The store and range dealers of this city held a meeting last evening at Keim's Hall, North Fourth street. Mr. James Spear was called to the chair. The object oi the meeting wag to allord au opportu nity for consultation, and to devise means whereby dealers cau protect themselves, and repulale the price Of their goods. It was stated that during the war foundrjmen raised their prices.! and the retail dealers having no associa tion, the price of stoves was not Axed at a uni fcrm rate; in consequence, dealers sold their stocks at a loss. A toale of prices were presented to the meeting. for consideration, but, after discusf ion, the matter Indefinitely postponed and the meeting soon after adjourned. Passengers Taken from a Steamer. The barque Jenny, Captain Brandes, which arrived here yesterday from Bremen, reports, 6th inst., lat. 42 11, long. 68 05, fell in with steamship William Penn, from New York for London, dis abled, as before reported, and took from her the second steward, A. H. Goodwin, and the follow ing passencers: Mr. J. J. Mahony, of Paris; Wi8 Ella II. Phipps, of Mumbles. England; Mrs. J. J. Healy, Mr. J. J. Healy, Jr., M. Walden Pell, of New York; Mr. Milholland, of Mount Savage, Md., Mr. w. II. Anderson, and Mrs. E. P. Anderson, of New York, and brought thein to this port. Imfobtakt Akbest. "Maury" Harris, sup posed to have been engaged in the robbery of the Duncannon Iron Works, in February last, was arrested on Saturday bv Detective Consta bles J. H. Mirk el and J. H. Mooney, at Eiehth and Chesnut streets. Tho thieves had stolen a number of coupons of the North Pennsylvania Railroad, with other property, amounting to about $17,000, from the fire-proof. After the hearing yesterday afternoon, before Alderman Hurley, Harris was committed In default of 5iu,uuu Dan to answer at court. Altering thb Specifications. The Commit tee on Property of tho Board of School Con tiollers held a meeting last evenicg to investi gate the charge "that the specifications lor the erection of a school-house in the thirteenth sec tion had been altered." A number of witnesses were examined, and it was ascertained that the specifications had been altered, so as to change ioe cnaracter oi me wore to ue aone, out tne party making the alteration was not ascertained. The Committee did not conclude the investiga tion. Thb Water Depabtmekt. Daring the month of .August the amount of water pumped at the different water works in the city, was as iojiowb : Oall. of Water Pumpeil, ... 637.G92.til8 .M 167,430,718 ... 117,010,720 ... 68.55H.600 ... 10, JU 1,100 Average 2fo. of Work, Fairmount Schuylkill Delaware 24th Ward , Uermantown.. Total (jails per uav. 20,567,003 11,802,817 6,087,683 2,147,051 610,003 ...1,025,113,056 37,715,057 Fixing the Tax Rate. The Finance Com mittee met last evenipg for the purpose of con sidering the tax rate of 1868. After some dis cussion upon the subject, a motion was made to fix the rate at $160 on the $100. Several mem hers of the committee expressed the opinion that the rate, la all probability, could bo made at a less figure, but m the absence of official statements from the Controller, it was thought ' beBt to postpone the subject until Monday even ing next. Improvements ik Wateb Works. The re servoir at KoxboroUKh is nearly completed, and the work 01 laying tae distributing main, down the pike to Green lane, will be commenced to day. The p'pe to Supply Manayuult cannot be laid until an appropriation is made for that pur pose. The new mill house at Flat Itock Dam is entirely completed, and woikmen are now en gaged in preparing tjje bed for the new Cornish engine. L Meeting ix Fourteenth Ward. Last even ing a Isrge Republican meeting of the Four teenth WHrd was held at Spring Garden Hall. General T. G. Morehead presided, and Dr. BlcNickoll acted as Secretary. Speeches were made by General Morehead, Dr. Backman, and others. Fay Yoi'B Water 'Rents. The Department of Water is now engaged tnnotitying all per sons who have neglected to pay their water rents for the present year, that if their bills are not immediately settled their supply of water will be stopped. City Commipsiokers' Office Removed. The office of the City Commissioners was'removed yeBterday to the second story of the Law Build ing, No. '212 feouth Filth street. . Cloth Stolen. A. toll of black cloth, valued at $1000, was stolen yesterday, by two men. from tiie front of Mr. Jacob H. Somers' store, No. 219 Cbcsnut street. Stanton and Grant Senator Wilson, of Massachusetts, writes to the Ycio; "From the day he entered the War Office to .l..D. T 1. o f..l Inuuil him uHt.h thA tlHHt fin IUG Ul. . V .u..w ' - - ' - - - - 1 poriunlties for pbse.vation, and 1 ana sure the nation owes a ueut il udvci i-u yny unu m rhmrmnn of the Military Committee I was brought into Intimate relations with Mr. Stan ton. 1 saw mm unaer iwi cirotuimLuuooo iu the hour o victory, in the' day of disaster, and in these tatter limes 01 auxieiy aim Humilia tion, and I ran t rul v declare Unit he was an able. linnpHt mwl tlnvoleil RtnLesman. Often I'OUKh In speech ami act; sometimes hasty and of necessity unjust, he was yei ever earnest, pas Bionutelv U;votd to the country and to liberty, It has been my fortune To know many public men during the trials through which we have rossed. but no oue ha lm Dressed unoti my mind more evidences or Being actuated by a Bense of duty to the country, "I know lhat lie remaiued iu office for the past two years to do wimt lie could to save what the couutry had dope. He lelt that it waa d bard lot to be dlKtrutstc-d by friends, and we often talked the matter over. Some months ego he said to me: '1 will not resign: I will die lu this room rat her thuu leave my post of utity. 1 n.uow 1 nave done some Kood, and . prevented much evil, ana our friends may se It when I am gone.' He believed It was the duty of j public i man, as well as a .soldier, to Baorlflce himsell, 1 need be, for the country. I honored and loved him for silently bearing the burden of olllce and reproach. He gave the uiiu. ..---. . riiuuuiiii am uuseinsu' n. KSin staying in Johnson'H r.ii.i.r v 'Grant knew that Mr. bunion renialued in Office for the sake or the country, for h Tws ... lira ftrr H..1..I... ... ... . J u V HS firoBcuK, ""'J " " " "'co is, wuen Mr. Utuu. on sooke of these matters, xiw-v u,,,r0 ,i........ acreed la policy, and I am eontldni. a, , ft acting from the same high motives. If ho ha is making a great sacriUoe that Bhould win 'our roxofnt. 11 lie is aciiug oiner wise on u tuiua . opinions which I knew he entertained only a lew wee n(jo. uum, n.r, "Henry "Wilson "fatlck, Mass., Auar. 21. 1807." THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1867. MARINE lELEQRAm. For additional Marine A'tu see Firat rage. ALMANAC FOB PHILADELPHIA THIS DAT. Stm Bi.TO.....M..J 48 Moow KiBioi....,.. 828 Bum Bkts... 05 hioh Watic.. tm PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE, W11.LIAM O. KKNT, 1 THOM.K K. ASH Hit AD, VMOMTHLT COMHITTC. Vhahlkh Wh bulks, J HOVKHEITI OF OCKAH STKAMKllg. FOR AMKRICJA Rellona Loudon New York .An m C'.olWaHhlUKlon. Liverpool... New York Auk. 81 Minnesota Liverpool. ...New York sept, g LtjulHciiiitiid.boulliairilon...New York .Kept, 8 Col London. ...LIverpoI...New York Sept. 4 hug-land.. .Liverpool... New York........M.8ept, t Athko av re.. ....N( W York ...sint t Columbia...... whi.tKow New York .-KiiL fl Borussia llfti.ib.irK... New York SeuU I FOR KUROPh;. r Persia New York...Llverpool ........Sent. 18 Hermann ...JNew York... Bremen ,.MpU 19 Kurope New YorkHavre JSept. 21 Helvetia New York...Llverpool Sept. 21 Col London New York.l.lveriinnl ..Hnnt 91 t'aleonnia .New York...UlaRKow .opt. 21 Clnibrla,..TO.......New York..llamb.irK Henu 21 V. oi Ahlwerp...New York. ..Liverpool ..Kept. 25 WlniitBolH....,....New Y'ork... Liverpool Sept. 25 Araic ...New York. ..Havre Sept. 28 Rellona New York...Loinli)n Sept. 28 COAK1 Wist, 1HJMKHTJO, ETC. J.W. Everinau..l'hllada t:iirlton....M.......8ept. Ploneer.........Pbllada Wlliulnglon............SMpt. 19 fcKle -..New YorkHavana ,.Bepl. It Jumaha .Plillaaa New Orieau..........ept. 21 IUsIiik btar......New York. ..AbpIdwiUI ...Hept. 21 VV youilnii... Phlladn Suviinii pt, 21 ftUrliio(ia...M..New York...New Urleans.......Sepu 21 liHVana , New Y'ork...lllo Janeiro.... Sept. Ti Alliance Philada CliarleKton Hept. 28 Nails are iorwarUed by every ateamer In the rexular lines. The iteaniera tor or from Liverpool cull at Wueenntown, except Die Canadian Hue, which cull at Londonderry. T he steamer lor or Irom the Conti nent call at Southampton. CLEARED YEH1KRDAY. Btramsinp etars and btrlpes, Holmes, Havana, Thos. MatUou A Hons. Bchr D. ft. Memlion. Ayrea, Boston, New York and toliujlklll Coal Co. ecur J. J. Wortblngton, Brown, Providence, do. Co M' I'"lmoto cttt8u' Boston, iHakUton, GraetTA gchr I and A. Subcode, Smith, Chelsea, do. Co W Ood,rey' Bers iloston, Bay, Huddell & Pcbr Paran, Clark, Boston, do. Hchr C. JVewkiric, Huntley, Neponset, do. fceur I.. Beard, Perry, Newport, K'unmel A Hunter. Bchr K. llagee, Barnes, tialem, Van Duseo, Xxichman & Co. Bchr American Eagle. Shaw. Providence, do. hchr K. B. WheaUm, Litllo. Boston, do. bolir J. Nelson, Cavallvr. Washington, do. Bchr K. T. Allen, Corson, Bostou, Borda, Keller A Nutting. Bchr J. B. Clayton, Clayton, Richmond. J. G. & G. 8. ltepplier. Bchr Kate E, Rich, Doughty, Salem, Qulntard, Ward A Co. Bchr ArmeDla, Cole, Georgetown, D. C, Dovey, Bulk ley & Co. Bclir J. B.Allen, Case, Nantucket, Castner, Btlckney A Welllniiton. Bcbr Beadlug KB. No. 41, Jones, Norwich, J. C. Bcott A Bona. Bchr D. Collins, Church, Charleston, Street A Co. ARRIVED YBSTKRDAY. Ship 1 B. Gilchrist. WaltB, 52 days lrom Liverpool, With Bidse. to P. Wright A Hons. Jlreiu. Darque jenny, urauaes, id aays from Bremen, With rudse. to L. Westergaard & Co. - Brem. barque AugUHte, Klliidlworth, 38 days from Ivtgtul, with kryolltelo PeuusylvanlaSaltCo. vessel to J . J2. Bazley A Co, Brigs Morning Star, hence, and Bertha, Arom Boston, via St, John, N. B arrived at lv!gtul7lh ult. Br. bargue Eugenia, Dennis, 42 days from Liverpool, with nide. to J. K. Penrose. Bn brig lllqa, Holder, B0 days from Gottenbnrg, with lrou to L. Westergaard A Co. ma Brig John Welsh. Jr., bcull, 10 days Irom Sagua, With sugar to K eft W. Welsh. Bcbr u J. Bmltbers, Artls, I day from Frederics, with grain to J. Barrett. mm Bchr Mary Elizabeth. Evans, 1 day from Millord, with grain to J, Barrett. Bchr . Herbert, Crowell, 6 days from Boston, with mdse. to Crowell A Collins. Bcbr S. F. Doughty, Dukes, 5 days from James river, with lumber to Bacon, Collins A Co. Bcbr Alexander, Ireland, lrom Georgetown, with coal to captain. Bcbr H . Vanneman, Vanneman, from Rockport.wim Ice to Knickerbocker Ice Co. va Bchr M. Pierce, Pierce, 1 day from Brandy wine.wtlu corn meal to R. M. Lea A Co. Srfcrg. c Pltblan, Tuft, l day from Port Deposit, with grain to J. L. Bewley A Co. Bchr B. Warren, Connell, 1 day from Magnolia, with grain to J. L. Bewley A Co. sMI. bchr M. O. Burnlte, Rtckards, 1 day from Camtluii, with grain to J. L. Bewley A Co. Bohr B. P. Chase. Davis. 1 day from Smyrna, with grain to J. U Bewley A Ca Eraln to J. Barratt. . . . I Bchr D. Collins. Church, from Boston. Bchr H. W. Godfrey, uouirey, u ju. Bchi Belli r W. O. Bartlell, Bartlett, from Boston, r J. B. Clayton. Clayton, lrom BoBton. r Alabama, Vangliaer, from Boston. . ..." s-.i; BcbrC. B. Wheaton, Little, lrom Boeton. Bchr J. J. Wortblngton. Brown, from Boston. KchJ J Nelson, CaSaller, from Boston. KrhT 1) B Mention, Ayres, from Boston. Bci'r H. PalgeValey. from Porwmouth ., - T, Raard perry, lrom Belittst, ' IchJ Amer?can Kaele. Bhaw. irom Providence. . Bchr j McAdams, Millard, from Providence. . Bol t C. Newklrk.'Uuntley. froin Dorchester. Bchr K. Rich. Dougherty, lrom Wareham. Brl rJ B Allen, Case, from Nautucket. oi.r S McDevltt. McDevitt, from Washington. ?.H.rJ. 1? i?Viiv T)kva. 2 hours from Now York, with mdse. W. P. Clyde A Co. Steamer u. uomsiw'Hi ;v KWAW with mdse. to A. Groves, Jr. AT QUARANTINK. . . .".. tt..i,. t:.lruair It rtavn from New Orleans, via Havana, with mdse. to Philadelphia auu ooutliern jn.au mcum'-'i' MEMORANDA. Bhin T ancnater. .TaokHon. from Liverpool for Phila delphia, was passed Vlh hist., lat, 51 20, ion. 16 24. BhipT. Harward, Htrlckland, from Liverpool for Philadelphia, was passed 14lh lust., lat. 43 Oft, lon.Scmo. Bieambip Roman, Baker, hence, at Boston yester- tfteamshlp Hendiick Hudson. Howes.hence, atlTB. vana 9lh lust, mam NOTICE TO MARINERS. --al Notice Is hereby Klven that the lighthouse whioU has been In the course of erection on Castle Island, at the southern entrance of he Crooked Island Passage, Is now completed and ready for the reception of the lantern, which will shortly be sent out from England; previous to the exhibition of the light, mariners are lniormeu 01 ine completion 01 uunuina, form an excellent day-mark for the Crooked Island Passage, 1 By commana or tneir lornsniDB. .ii.-i lic.NRv ii:h a R.ns. TTvdrosrraDhor. Hydrographlc OUice, Admiralty, London, Aug, 18, 1S07. MILLINERY, TRIMMINGS, ETC. MRS. M. A. B I M D J5 , No. 1031 CHESNTJT STREET, ..... r ri.Tira Trimmed Paper Patterns, ol entirely new designs. for Ladles' and Children's Dresses: also, 4 Importer 01 laoies ureas anu liubs irmiuium. iu every variety aud style ol Fringes, new Batlu Trim tilings, Tassels, Olmps, Braids, Ribbons, Velvets, Uul pure and Cliiny Laces. Crape Trimmings, French CorsetH, and Fancy Jet Collars and Bella. Dress aud Cloak Making in all lw departments. W euiMng ana t ravelling vjuluui juhuowuiudi m the most elecaut manner, and at BUCh rates as cannot fall to please. ... . CIUIS OI ill UU I II 1 K ! Diiui ion uvmv., ovv u. a mv- terns lor Muchants aud Drestmiakers now ready. Patterns sent by mall or express to all parts of the Union. t21m MRS. R. DILLON, KOSi. 383 AND 891 SOUTH STREET IIs all the novelties In FALL MILLINERY, for Ladles, Mlt&es, and Children. Also, Crapes, Bilks, Ribbons, Velvets, Flowers, Feathers, Frames, etc Milliners supplied. 816 Til O U R N I NC. MILLINERY. ALWAYS ON HAND A LARGE ASSORTMENT 0 MOTJXIISIINCr BONNETS, AT MO. 90 WALNUT BTBEET. 8CT6m MAD'LLE KEOCH. TTNITED fcTATES KEVEMDE STAMPS.- ltral lTdoI No ll)3H. Fi KTU .street, one door below Central uepuii" EsuUlihd lsi. Revenue 8tsmpi of every description constantly on United BUtes Kotes. l)rats (m PbUaaelMhla or HOW York, or current lunds received In P'"'u Particular attention Dtd to small orders. . Iha decision, ot ttis Conn, salon can i be nn; and any hilormaUon rensiuiug Uis law eheerluuy iivtn - FURNISHING GOODS, SHIRTS,&0, MERINO GAUZE UNDERWEAR OF CAKTWRItJHT AND fVAKKB'H CELKBRATEI) MAPiBFACTCBE. MERINO QATJZK UNDERWEAR In every variety of size and style, for Ladles', Gents', and Children's Wear. IIONIEHT. A large assortment ot HOBIERY ot English and German manufacture, In socks, three-quarter socks and long hose. O LOT KM, In White, Bud, and Mode Color. For sale at HOFMANN'S Hosiery Store, tnth W. WOHTH liltlllTII NTBKKT, J. V. SCOTT &c CO., RUIBT WANCFACTtJBEHS, AMD DEALEBS IN IIER'I rtBNUHIHO HOODI MO. 814 t IIF.SBil T S i BEET. FOUR DOORS BtLOW THE "CONTINENTAL,1 I27rp . PBIIADBLFHIA. PATENT S1IOULDER.SE AM HI11BT NANtll'AlTOBT, AMnUEMTl.fllKA'H FUBKINIIINI NTORH P1BF.CT FITTING BHIRTB AND DRAWERS dadelrom measurt-ment at very short notice. All other articles ot G.kJttTLKMJN'H DRESS GOOLb In loll varlfty. WINCHESTER A COq 1 1I No. 70S CHKBNUT Stretfc FURNITURE, ETC. . & H. LEJAMBRE HAVE REMOVED THEIR FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERING WAREROOIflS TO MO. 1103 CHEHJiUT STBEET, (TJP STAIRS.) 87 3m fO HOUSEKEEPERS. I have a large stock of every variety ot l-'UHNITUKE, Which I will sell at reduced prices, consisting of plai1s amd mabblk lopcottauebuii's. walnut ciiambur buitb. parlor suits in velvet plush, parlor blit6 in hair cloth, parlor suits in reps. Sideboards. Extension Tables, Wardrobes, Book cases, Mattresses, Lounges, etc. etc. p. r. eusTiNE, 81 N. E. corner SECOND and BACK Btreets. gSTABLISHED 1795. A. S. RODINSON, French Plate Looking-Glasses, ENGRAVINGS, FAINTIN6S, DRAWINGS, ETC Slanufacturer of all kinds of LOOKIItU-eLAhA, POBTBAIT, AND PIC TUBE FBAMFJS TO OBDEB. No. lO OHESNUT STREET. THIRD SOOR ABOVE THE CONTINENTAL, PHILADELPHIA. 815 PROPOSALS. 1 1 ijnui i rLr.it o jr r ilk, MAtviiuit, xjcj JJ.J FtNSKS. No. 55 SECOND Street, third Btory, BALTIMORE, Md. Bealed proposals, In duplicate, will be received at this cilice until 12 M. of FRIDAY, the 20th. dav of SEPTEMBER. 1807. for the timber. Iron. and framing required for the construction of a deflector in tne busqueiiacna river, near xxavre-de-Grace, Md. Proposals must be separate for timber, Iron, and framlne. and in duDilcate for each. Proposals for timber will embrace all timber, planks, boards, and trenails required to com plete the work. . . Proposals for Iron will embrace all bolts. spLkoH, connecting links, and all iron required to complete the work. .... Proposals for framing; will embrace all labor and workmanship of every kind, required to locate in position the entire a true tare, complete in all its parts. . , Contiactors for material of wood or Iron, will be expected to hold them, without charge to the United States, until required for use by the superintending Engineer. No bids will be considered except such as are made after forma to be obtained al this olllce, by letter or personal application. For further particulars application must be made to this olllce, where drawings and specifi cations can be Been. Bids will be opened at 12-30 P. M. of the 20th Instant, in presence of such bidders as may choose to attend. The right Is reserved to reject any or all bids, for any cause deemed sufficient by the under sinned. Major of Engineers, and Bvt. Lieut. Col., 9 li 6t United States Army. QAG LIGHT FOR THE OOUNTRYJ FBBBIS 4 CO.'iS AUTOMATIC . A8 MACHINES FOB PRIVATE RESIDENCES, MILLS, HOTELS, CHURCHES. ETC, FURNIHHINQ FROM ONE TO BIX HUNDRED LIGHTS, AS MAY BE REQUIRED. This machine Is guaranteed; does not get ont ot order, and the time to manage it Is about five minutes a week. The simplicity of this apparatus, Its entire freedom from danger, the cheapness and quality of the light over all others, have gained for it the favorable opinion ot those acquainted with lta merits. The names ot tbdse having used them for the last three yean will be given by calling at our OFFICE, NO, 105 SOUTH rOUBTH STREET, Where the machines can be seen In operation. FERRI3 & CO., Box 191 P. O, Bend for a Pamphlet, atuthssm 0 0 U N EXO HANOI BAG MANUFACTORY. SOUK T. BAILEY A CO., BKMOVKU TO N. E, Corner of MARKET and WATER Streets, Philadelphia. DEALERS IN BAUtS AND BAGGING . Of every Description, lor Brain, Flour, bait, bnpbr-Phosphate of Lime, Bone Uust, Ktc. Large and small GUNNY Bags constantly on band ? -iJ 1 . A taoi WOOL BACK.H. NEW YORK DYEING AND PRINTING E8TA li LI HUM ENT Works on Stater! Island. Olllce In Philadelphia, No. 40 N. EIUUTU titreet m. . . (went side). This old and well-known Company, the largest of Its kind In the world, and In thu lortv-uliitu year of its existence. Is prepared, with the most extensive i and Improved machinery, to dje, elratisr, and Jtiiith. , lu a manner unequalled, every variety of giuiueul Ourmenla lUtinttd by our new French process without being ripped, g mf INSURANCE COMPANIES. DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSU RANCE. COMPANY. Incorporated by thelKis- Biure of I'enn ivania, i. Office, B,E. coiner of Til inn and WA LN CT Streets, I'hltadc liilila. AiAnmn. iirsi ma n on veSRels, earn", aid frplht to all prts of the world, irsLANI) Hs'SUKANCI'-S on goods by rlvpr, canal, lake, and land carriage, to all parts of the Union. V F1UK INSURANCES On mprchandlse Rpreislly. Uii blures, AJweiiing-xiuunrs, riv, A88ET8 OF THE COMPANY November 1, !. 1100,000 United biates ft I'm Cent. Loan, 1S7I IHl.OOO'OO 120.000 U i 11 til btatea e I'er Cent. Loan, Ihst lSC.COO'OO 200,000 United States 7 S 10 l'er Cent. lxian, Trenxury Nuten Zll.BOO'OO lM.OOOl Hy of 1'lilladrliihla l'er Cent. Loans (exempt) 126,662 SO M.000 Htate ol rennsylvanla a Per Cent. Loan 64.700-00 66.000 Htate ol Pennsylvania 5 l'er Cent. Loan.... 44,620-09 tO.000 Rate ot New Jersey hlx Per Cent. Ian 60,750-00 20,000 Peunsj Ivania Kailroa.l. Int Mort- gne, blx Per Cent. Honda 20,500'00 26,000 1'enusyiVBiila ltallroad, second Mortgage blx I'er Cent. Bonds..., 21,230 00 25,000 Western 1'ennsylvanla Kaiiroad Blx Per Cent, iiords (Pennsyl vania Kaiiroad guarantee)........, 20,75000 80,000 Etate oi Tennessee Five Per CeuU Loan- 18,000 00 7,000 t-tate of Tennessee blx Percent, Lohd n 40'00 16,000 KKi sliar --Uick of Uerniantowa Uus ComTany (principal and tn tereMt guaranteed by the city of Philadelphia) 15,00000 7,160,143 bhares block of 1'euhHylvaula Kallrond Company..-. 8,258-25 6,000,100 bhares block of North Pennsylva nia Kaiiroad Company 8,900-00 20,000-80 bhares blocR or l'hiladelplila and boutlieru Wall bteamship Com- panys . 20,000-00 16,900 J.omiR on Hon (It and Mortgage, first Hens on City Property 195,000 00 1, 045,050 par. Market value...(l,070,28075 Cost. Il.030.5o'2'06. Real Estate 88.000-00 Bills receivable ior InHiirances matte 27,(ki7'20 Balance due at agencies Premiums on Ma rine Policies, Accrued Interest, and other debts due to the Company 88,92S-90 Scrip and Stock of sundry Insurance and other Companies, (5173. Estimated value... 2,93000 CbhIi In Bank. Am! 1 lir; 9A. Cash In Drawer. t7 14 - 41.540 00 11,407,321-56 This being a new enterprise, the Par la assumed aa u.e maraev value. Thomas C. Hand, Samuel F. Stokes, John u. uavis, F.umund A. bouder, Theophilus Paulding, John R. Penrose, James Traq.ialr, Henry C. Dallett, Jr., James C. Hand, -William C. Ludwlg Joseph H. Seal, George G. Leiper, Hugh Craig, John D. Taylor, nenry niean. wittiam u. Buutton, Kdward DarliUKton, 11. Jones Brooke, Edward Lalburcade, jacoH P. Jones, James B. McFarland, Joshua P. Kyre, Spencer Mcllvnlne, J. B. bemple, Pittsburg, A. B. Berger, " D. T. Morgan, ' (4enrira W. Ilprnardon. Jacob Biegei, THOMAm C HAND. Preldent, JOHN C. DAVIS, Vice-President. Hxnby Ltlbtjbn, Secretary. 1 1829 CHARTER FERrETUAfi Franlilin Fire Insurance Co. OF run.ASEi.riii A. OFFICE: HOB. 485 AMD 437 CIIESJiUT STBEET. ASSETS OH JANCABf 1, 1807, S,B33,146-18. t tftl Accrued fcurpius. Premiums ... ...., UNSETTLED CLAIMS, f7,48118. 1400.00000 ,.,.m.....m,mm.1 U6,4&216 IN COM K FOB 1666, fJO,UVU. LOSSES rAI SINCE 19 OVEB 05,500,000. Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms, DIKECTOIU?. Charles N. Bancker, itieorge Fales, lohlas Watiiier. Aiireu iuer. Samuel Uraut, George W. Richards Francis W. Lewis, 1. D J honias Oparks, CITARI.ES IT. IlANCKillK. Prenfaenf. OtOMUK FAI.EU, Vice-President. J. W. McALLitolli.lt, Secretary pro teui. Iitltl231 INSURANCE COMPANY OF NOliTll AMERICA. OFFICE, NO. 22 WALNUT a ., PHILADELPHIA. INCOHPOltATED 17M. CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL, 500,000, AKSETS JANIIABT 8,1807 81,703,80730 lMkUliES MAKINE, IHLANU TBANMrOJi 1 ATION AND E1BE ItlllM, JDIKEC l'OIta. Arthur G. Coflln , oeorge L. Harrison, bamuel W. Jones iuiiu A urowu, Charles Taylor, Ambrose White, HkliarU D. Wood, William Welsh, & Aiorrls Wain, iliaward H. Trotter. Mwara . Ciarae, Wllllaui CuuiminKS, T. Charlton Henry. AllredD. Jessup, John P. White, John Mason, xouia u. oiaueira, ARTHUR G. VOXX IN , Prfesiaent. akiuis u. Mauelra. 1 t i f i. fx: i . - WILLIAM BUEHLEK, Harrlsburg, Pa., Central Agent for the State ot Pennsylvania. 120 pB0Vll)IXUFJDW.C01IPAlII No. Ill South i OUltTH blreet- INCOitPOltATEL' Sd AlUNTH iiia, 1868. CAPITAL, tl60.0uo, PAID iS? Insurance on Lives, by Yearly 1'reuiiunis; or by B. 10 or tu year Premiums, Non-Iorleiture. Annuities grauied on lavorable terms. Te.ni Policies, Children's Endowments, This Company, while giving the Insured the security or a paid-up Capital, win divide the entire Jirotlu oi the Lite hublueM among Its policy holders. Moneys received at interest, and paid on demand. Authorized by charter to execute Trusts, and to act as Executor or Administrator. Assignee or Guardian, aud in other fiduciary capacities, under appointment ot any Court of this Commonwealth, or any person or oersoua, or bodies politic or corporate. SAMUEL R. SHIPLEY, HENKY HAINES, T. W IttTAK BKONvN, W. C LOJNUSTHKTH, WILLIAM ILiCKkR KicHAitD ryy"hx-v KltHAIUCAljlRY BiMTKL R. SHIPLEY, ItOWLAND PARRY. X VWA' A7 A y 1 President. Actuary. WM. C. LOS GST RETH. Vice President TuoMAS WlbTAli. M. D., J. H. TOWNSEND. lifil Medical Examiner, Legal Adviser, FIBE lKbTJBANCE EXCLDSIVELY.-TUB PES'V'LVAN1A FHtK INBUKANCE COM PANY Incorporated lazfr Charter Perpetual jSo 610 W A LN UT Street, opposite Independence Snuare. This company, iavorably known to the oommuuity tor over lorty years, continues to Insure agaiust ions or damage by fire on Public or Private Buildings, either permanently or for a limited time. Alao, on Vurnlture, Slocks of Goods, and Merchandise geue- raal2eVapural,' together with a large Surplus an kluvested lu the moht careiul wanner , which enable them to orler to the Insured an undoubted security 1b tUecsofloss. T-a nan lei Smith, Jr.. Johu Deverea. Alexander Beun, laaacHazleliurst, Thomas aniilu, TlHiirv Lewis. Thomas itobblus, J, Uliliughaia Fell, 11AJ Dsn Ull,.l nwiuruk Wiixiam G. Cbowjcu Secretary. o pHCF-NIX INSURANCE COMPANY OF INCOHl'CATEHliitUTHARTEB PERPETUAL No. fcU WALK UT Street, opposite the Exchange, In addition to MABI1SK and INLAND IMcUR. ANCK. this Company Insures lrom lowi or damage bj f I1U lor liberal terms on buildings, merchandise fnrnlture.eio , lor limited periods, and permauentlj onbui"dlu8byde,os'0p"mlu, .. . 1 he company has been lu active operation for mort hi. 11 SIXTY Y niW uumia wmuu au losses nave ZZ ..ruuiutly adjusted and paid. eeu promptly t"1' Dima.-roKB. .Tnhn Tj. Hodge, Ukwrence Lewis, Jr, Lavld Lewis, ' UBiijamln Ettlng, Thomas J I. Powers, A. H. Mclieury, EVluiund (Jasilllon, M. I. Mahony, John T. Lew's. William S. Grant. Kobert W. Le"ilug-, I). Clark Wharton, bamuel w uov Inii8 t . iNorria. JOHN WlitjHEiULtl PrsskUuL Bamcm. Wilcox, besretary GOVERNMENT SALES. gALE OF NAVY VESSELS. Bureau of Construction asd Rkpai, Washington, D. c, Sept. 10. LSG7. The Navy Department will offer at pnbllo auction the following named vessels: AT THE I'NITKIl HT ATI-IS NAVY YAKD, NKW YOKK, ON TUKaDAY, OCTOIJEH 1, AT 12 O'CLOCK M. The NORTH KAUOLINA 20 tong, a gaiUng vessel, live oak, heavily copper fastened. The UIlODii ISLAND 1017 tons, side-wheel Btenme r. The A UGUKTA 1310 tons.slde-wheel steamer. The MAbSACllUKliTXS Um tons, screw Btennitr. a he KbTRELLA 4,18 tons. Iron Bide-wheel BtPBUier. The UUMBA UTON (i36 tons. Iron Sldewheol Btesmer. The TAIIOMA 507 tons, screw gunboat. Together wltn the following side-wheel steainers of similar construction, all copper fast, ned, viz : W Y ALUH1NU 074 long. PONOMA D74 tons, rONTIAC 971 tons. OHCKOLA 974 Ions. 1AW TUX ET 974 tons. MATTAHICSEI1'-971 tons. M ASpAOIT-974 tons. EUTAW 975 tons. I ON NEMAUOI 1955 tons. TloaA-819 tons. AT THE UNITED BTATF.3 NAVY YARD. 1'HILADEI.PHIA, ON THURSDAY, OUTO- lVUfclV a, Al 14 U'CIjUCIV Al. The 'LOHIDA-12l tons, side-wheel steamer. The HORNET 820 tons. Iron side-wheel Btenmcr The BOXER 414 tons, Iron side-wheel steamer. Together with tho following; side-wheel steamers, of Bimllar construction, all copper fasteneu, viz.: flhiAiuwbi-ttrt tons. PAPHACUH f)74 tons. CHENANGO 974 tons. M EN DOTA-U74 tons. MINGO 974 tons. MACKINAW 974 tons. GENEPEE 803 tons. The Elorlda and Mackinaw can be examined at the Navy Yard, and the others at Leugue Island. AT THE V. R. NAVY YARD. TiORTON, MAPS., OJN HA 1 LI IvL) A I , OCylOlilit 0, AX li O'CLOCK M. The BlENVILIiE 1558 tons, Bide-wheel steamer. The JOnN ADAMS 700 tons, sailing Bloop-of-war, live-oak, copper-faatened. The V1NCENJNES4 700 tons, sailing sioop-oi-war, live oak, copper fastened. AT THE U. S. NAVY YARD, WASHINGTON. D. C, ON TUESDAY, OCTOUEK 8, AT la O'CLOCK M. The TALXiAPOOSA 974 tons, Blde-wheel Bteamer. The CHICOrEE 974 tons, hull only. The F WESTON Small steamer, hull only. AT THE UNITED STATES NAVY YARD, NORFOLK, VA..ON THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10. AT 12 O'CLOCK M. The AO A WAN 974 tons, side-wheel steamer. The TEXAS captured Rebel ram. The COLUMBIA captured Rebel ram. These vessels and their Inventories can bo ex amined at any time, on application to the com mandants of the respective Navy Yards. Twentv ter centum of the amount of the pur chase money must be deposited the day of the sale, and the remainder must be paid and the vessel removed from the Navy Yard within two weeks lrom tne flay or sate. v I'ztnstiut -J-ARGE SALE OF PUBLIC PROPERTY Lkpot of Army Clothing and Equipage, Jkffersonville, Ind., Sept. 7, 1807. 1ITIU 1.. -,.,1.1... n r 1.A Pllh VT in uo BU1U, ttl Jiuuiiu nuub.vu, n. nia uiubu- lng Warehouses (hospital grounds) In this city, ou 1 v Etsu A i , tne 1st uay oi uctouer next, com meucing at 10 o'clock A. M., the following arti cles of ARM Y CLOTHING and EO.UIPAGE: 177,108-Woollen Blankets. I 10,59 Trowers, mounted. 16,111 Uniform Coats. TS.UOO 'irowsera, jiooir 1U.U2 cuilurm coals, lr- men s. revuliir. 23.170 pairs Bootees, M. 8, 5.400 TJniiorm Jackets. 11,777 V. H. Corps Jack- 63.76 Kutt Jackets. 2o,oou Sacks Coats, lined. 21,000 Sucks Coats.unlliied 28,732 Great Cottl, iutuu try, 17.S03 Great Coat', mount s,suu pairs Dootees, At, d. rubber soles. 25,000 pairs Brosaus. . 1S1 pairs Boots. 8,000 Shirts. - HU0 Drawers. 49,ta7 Cap Covers. 265 Cups. 7o Hats. en. 1,241 Knapsacks. Also, a quantity of various oLher artioiea ot clothing- aud equipage. Hani pies can be seen at the depot within ten days of sale, and catalogues .will be fur- niKhea. Terms Cash, In Government funds, liy order of the Quartermaster-General. G. A. HULL, 911 IGt Captain and M. B. K., U. 8. Army. s ALE Of I10IISKS, MULES, WAGONS, Em Depot Quartermaster's Officf, 1 YV ASillJOTO, V. J., CSept. 7, 1SU7. J Will be sold by public auction, nv dirLtrm of the Quartermaster- General, at Lincoln Depot, eciiicmuci ao. coinuiencmg atlOo'clocK A. il: 11)0 Horses, 200 Mules. 25 Hpring Wagons or Ambulauces.worn. 50 Bets Ambulanon or Two-horse Har ness, worn. COO sets Mule Harness, worn. 100 Saddle Blankets worn. 100 Mule Collars, worn. 100 Double Trees, worn. 400 Single Trees, worn. 200 Horse Brushes, worn 100 Wagon Whips, worn. 100 Feed Troughs, worn. 100 blx-mule Wagons, worn. 100 Wagon Saddles. worn. 600 Wagon Bows, worn. loutntn cnains. worn. IliO (Spreader Chains. worn. lOOWagon Covers.worn. 200 Curry Combs, worn. 100 Lead Lines, worn. 100 Tar Buckets, worn luo jacii Morews, worn. The Horses. Males. Wagons, and Ambulances will be sold singly. Wagons, harness, ete., though worn, are serviceable. Particular attention Is called to this lot of Mules, being very superior animals, well broken to harness. Terms Cash In Government funds. J. C. McFEUKAN, Deputy Quartermaster-General, 9 9 12t bvt. Brig. -General, U. S. A. GOVERNMENT SALE AT HILTON HEAD, S. O. T he following Ordnance Property will be sold at Public Auction, at Ordnance Depot, Hilton Head, S. C, on TUESDAY, September 24, 1807, commencing at 10 A. Al.: About 4M net tons of Shot and Shell. " 24 " Loaded Shell. 1B'4 " " CanlHter, filled. " UZ " " Scrap Cast Iron. " 10 " " Scrap Wrought Iron. 1 " " Scrap Brass. 8 Artillery Carriages (iron). 93 Wooden Artll lery Carriages (Ironed), 63 Wooden Chassis and Slides (ironed), 630 Saddles (Model lan), 84 Sad dles (artillery), 60 sets of Artillery Harness, 1330 Bridles, WZ Cruppers, 600-Saddle Bags, 8500 Bayo net scabbards, 1120 Cartridge Boxes, 1097 Cartridge-box Belts, 2312 Gun Sllrgs, 2332 Waist Belts, 330 Bullet Moulds, and a quantity of other properly, consisting principally of Kugs, Hopes, implements, and Miscellaneous Tools, eto. etc. AIko, a two-story Frame Dwelling-house, of the following dimensions: 42 feet front by 35 feet depth, containing 8 spacious rooms. Terms Cash, on the day of sale, in United States currency. Ample time allowed for the removal of pro perty, at the expiration of whioh that not re moved will revert to-tbe Government. By authority oi Chief of Ordnanoe. M. J. GKEALISH, Captain aud M. S. It., 9 6 15t In charge of Ordnance Depot. LEGAL NOTICES. TN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR X THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHI LAD EL- ELIZABETH B. FRY .by her next lriend, etc, vs. ItHlNAltO U. FKY. JuneTerm. Iti7, No. 2. In Divorce. -To IUilnard G. i'ry, Kespondeiit Sir: Yon will please take notice of a rule lu the above case granted, returnable SATURDAY. September 21. 1SU7. ut IQ o'clock A. M., to suow oause why a divorce o vinculo iiuiruiLoiiiL ahould not be dt'Ci'een. mull n0(m auuuiu JOHN BOBEHT9, . ( lltlistt ' Attorney pro Llbellaiit. TnTh E ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE-CITY 1 AND COUfi Y OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate ol J. UOWAKD LSOHAM, M. L, deceased. The Auditor appointed by the Court to asdit, settle, and adluat the iirst and final account ot WILLIAM " lKiiHAM and JAhliS V. 1NUUAM, Executors ol J. HOWAKD INUIIAM, M. D., deceased, and to report dlHtrlbuilon or the balance in the hands or the accountant, will meet the parties Interested tor the purpoee or his appointment, on MONDAY, Septem ber it, is7, at a o'clock P. M., at his olllce, No, 4J3 WALNUT Street, in the City ol 1'hlladelphta. tt 12 thstu 61 THOMAS J. WOlUUlLL, Auditor. AMUSEMENTS. ACADEMY OF M U 8 I C J. K. McDONon'i ir Manager Lessee. Of the most elaborate fpertacle itVU-it J'lt.'Dl CI'.ll 1W THIS Cll X. "THK BLACK CBOOK," . . -with ' . - PABTfilENNK BALLET TnOUPK. Mad'lle PKP1TA, Mnd'lle REOAIi IIAII'I.I.R TItFSHO ANTON UNO, PKKMO.lt DANHK.L'SK ASSOLUTBi Tcgetner with the fallowing HTAHTLINU TABLFATjJC. ActI THK IhCANTATION HCKN1C. Act II.-TH K I Jl STAL CAHCADK. Never liefure all em pied In this city. Act m.-lUK ILLUN1NATKD PALACE, V ITH AMAZONIAN MARCH-40 YOVNO LADTFf. . AlV.-OKAD 1 HAN.sFOUMATION SClvNIS, KevealluK the PA LACK OF DAW DROPS V Tliw rcntAi. iiitai.ms OK THK STALACTA. asceuellr grandeur and beauty never before w'.t- nesAen in mm vht. GRAND MAHNHK ON SATURDAY, Comment Ing at 2 o'clock. Doors open at l'. PHICJCS AH USUAL. tliAMIG OF TIMB. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Performance to commence f7i o'clock. ' ..... . . 'i tie piionc are respeciiuny iniormeu mi. m niur to give the residents of adjacent towns an opportunity ol witnessing 'be portmous snectarle pt THk BLAC K CKOOK, arrangements will be niadewltli the fltnei'r.nt Rail roan i;onipaii)tn to run rpeciai imiiuinr'"'""" niodatlnn ot all who are tleolrous of env-yumr this DiaKUiUcent entertainment, which wtil elo.te every evening at 10. o'clock, glvlnn a'l an opportunity of wltneitHiug- this truly magnliicent .spectacle, '.(1 re- urn noaie at a seaNOiin.ue noor. i Ho Mit-ei ni.en at I.Rk WALKFn'F'Hu-vIcMore, No. 12i t HB.HNUT Htreet, and Hii, (.dice -nt the ACADKMY from 10 until S o'clock, bouts secured six days lu advance. No extra charge lor reserved ems. NEW CHKSNUT BTREET. THEATRE. Begins at s o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. W.J. i'LORK-VCK. KOUt-m ClIOWDED MUM1LY iWITH THK KL1TK OK THK til Y. KVKRYRODY DJtLinUTlin. 6IMULTAM.OUH TKAIW AND LAw - "TSTt. THIS KVKNINU, (lARTK." The Don. George d'Abroy Mr. W. 3. FT ot vvtm Polly cclen Mrs. W.J. Lo i -Ci I stlier Kccles ......Miss Jajj!. ( i u n BATUBDAY AfTKHNOON, SECOND JTAA1..LLX .MAtTBKK. w ALNUT STREET THBATKE. N. J. cor. BINTS mawitnu i . ueguu at tHIH AND KVKRY KVK.NINQ. ttot:kk ckowded in every tart, thirty-third ki-prkisientation of Shakespeare's t airy Spectacle, lu Vive Acts, Of A MIDSUMMKHNIUHT'S DRKAM. with Its unrlvallen. Scenery, Panorama, Costnmes, Accoutrements, triple Trat.slormalioa Scene, eta, Hie whole constituting a nnliormily of excellence un equalled in the production of tills or any other play. Chairs secured six days In advance. MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH STREET THEATKB. Renins X to 8 o'clock. ' LAST WEIK OK JULIA DEAN. MONDAY AND 1UKSDAY EVH.NINGS, . THE WOMAN IN WHITE. LanraFalrlle 1 JULIA DEAN Ann Catherlck ) Walter HartwrlKht Mr. P. Lawlot Aided by the lull Company. 1o conclude witli "FAMILY JARS." Messrs. Mackay. Crate. Mrs. Wftlcot, etc. i'lilDA Y 11EN KlTT OF JULIA DJKAN, ONLY NIGHT Of "ION." ' FOX'S AMERICAN VABIETT TnEATRE. i,VERY .iVl-NINO AND SATURDAY AtTKHKOON. GREAT COMBINATION TROUPE, In Grand Ballets Ethloplanl Buriesques.Songs, Dances, . Pantomimes, Oymnast Acts, eto. JSq-EW ELEVENTH BTREET OPERA H0USB, , ELEVENTH STREET, ABOVE CHEBNTJT. THE FAHILY BEIOBI OPEN FOB THE SEASON. , CARNCROSS & DIXEY'S MINSTRELS. THE GREAT STAR TROUPE OF THE WORLD. IN THEIB UBAND KTIIIOriAN SOIBEEfl. ' J. L. CARNCBOSS Mansjrer. ; B. F.' SIMPSON. Treasurer. S19tf CONCERT HALL, CHESNUT STRKET, ABOVE TWELFTH. BLIND TOM CONCERTS. Encouraged by large and enthusiastic audiences. BLIND TOM will appear at the above Hall JS.VERY KWHT at8P. M. Af ATIJNfc.ES, EVf-KY WJKDNEPDA Y AND MATUBDAV AFTER. . . . . NOONB, ATS-80 P. M. Admission. 80 cents. Children under 12, 25 cents. Reserved beats, 75 cents, . Balcony reserved for colored persons, 25c, Tickets at Charles W. A.Trumpler's MusiO Store No. 2 Cheanut street; also, at the Hall. 916 tf ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS. "BURNETT'S" LAST WEEK. Large and Fashionable Audiences kept roaring with laughter at this great artist's entertainments. A LF. BURNETT, ALF. BURNETT, Gives an tntire chance of faces and characters. TEN NEW FUNNY AND STARTLING CHANGES, Reproducing "Woman's Rights" and retaining "Nasby." M A Tl XTTTT U-oilnosdof rA Cfitnlav at 9 Evening, commence at Admission, 60c.; Chll dreu, Zic, 1 16 61, " FURS. - 1867. rALL AKD WINTER' 1867 FUR HOUSE, f (Established In 1818.) The undersigned Invite the special attention of the i-auies io meir large stock: ot FUBS, consisting of Muffs, Tippets, Collars, Etc.. IN RUSSIAN SABLE, HUDSON'S BAT SABLE, ff-gg MINK BABLHJ nnv l T. rn tLr w ntTTwrrm-TT t a rmnrt vn,. AVAAAJ AXiUAll Ail, j AAA J. S JILLjU A V A. a A VJJX, JL X JL- All Of tne LATEST STYLES, SUPERIOR FINISH,. and al reasonable prices. , , . . , . Ladles In mourning will Had handsome articles In PERSIANNES and SIMIAS; the latter a most beau tiful fur. CARRIAGE ROBES, SLEIGH ROBES, and FOOT MUFFS. In great variety. A. IC. & F. K. worinATHr 9 11 4m MO. 417 ABC1I STREET. SADDLERY, HARNESS, &o rpHE UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS OF THE NEW CIIEKKITT STREET (WO. 1818), SAUDLEBY, IIABNES, AKO lIOBE IUUMbIIINW voods iioumk , OP . LACEY, MEEKER &. CO., Is attributable to the following facts: They are very Attentive to the wants of their ous. torn ers. Tbey are satisfied with a fair business profit Thoy sell goods only on their own merits. They guarantee every stray in all harness. tbey sell over 4e, the lault of the purchaser only who does not get what he is guaranteed and paid lor. Their goos are 26 per cent, cheaper than can bs bought elsewheie. Tasyhave cheuper and finer goods than can be beught In the pity. They nave Ue largest and most complete stock In mi, i.L.ki. X liiiueijjui. All Harness over 25 are "hand made. Harness from i to lwfc -Gents' Saddles from 8 to $7- . . Ladles' Saddles from .0 to fMtaItn m They are the oldest and laigost mauu the country. LACEY MEEKER & CO., ' Komi TBeET