THE DAILY EVENING fELKClfAPII PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JULY 7, 18G8. 3 THE SOUTH. lit Conditio ! Smtimcit Dr. Bears' ll.porf r.arnas Sears, D. D., formerly President 0 Brown University, and now Commissioner for the expenditure of (Jeorge I'eabody's Southern Ivducational Fund, haa returned to the North, after an extended tour through the Southern States, and the other night gave the results of Lis observations in an address before the Bap tist Social Union at Boston. We gather thtt following from the Travi.lLr's report: The North and South do not yet understand each other. The chief medium of information the press is not to us a wholly correct re presentation of Southern opinion. Very many Of the best men of diirereut shades of Southern Sentiment agree that tbe worst set of men are thope who lifjure sometimes in politics, and cbielly rs writers in thene papers. A great ch&Dge baa begun not completed. A very great and rad cal change, bus begun in the Xuinds ot the people ot the South, aud be canied through to the end. Slavery is abol-ii-hed, and einiini ipation Las been proclaimed throughout the rouutiy. Ami thirl is uivepted; accepttd at first as a nece.-ity, n-p'-d very reluctantly aud with much iU'ligiuint Ii'jlinn', but now there is a grown, g conviction among Eober-ininded men that heivvn is to 1m tliuukeii for this uutoreieu and iim-xivv'-i'l remit which the war lias brought lO'out. T.'-re are ccuetaiit references ot it, to a higher power that ovnriiiles all thiug, so,ii;iuies jnjhteriously, but in a way wuio'i tln-y are compelled to arkuowli'.l(;) i-t lor wi-e noil go 1 piirjxe.J, and tin y thiulc Wvy ut hjgliiiiiu: to hie some of tlitt-e iwirjm-e. 'I'm- tun nl their preaching in this respect i.-j change l. Tliere is a prevalent opinion among the b-ni-r tun, both in tl.u clergy aud tin' laity, llit'tlie abolition of slavery is one of those g'vat dis-pen.-atious of l'rovidfiice before wi,',-li every man is to bow, Hineiely and willio.it re':i' tance. Sometimes it cut-Is a t-tl ii'. gl'-: their property is gone; the institution winch tUey once loveil is gone; the whole order or th'ngs is pacing away, and mauy of them are doomed to pass th rest ol 'heirdays in povet'y. Ami jet they believe thai a higher goo 1 is come ahout, and they view tbii gs with a Ctiristi.-m Fubinissii'i), they uoait the deVelop;iient-j ot l'iviiic l'l'uvi dene.'. W about reterem to party poli'b-", the Foher, eauiest element of bouthel ii so-.ty has come to th coi clurdou that slavery is forever dead; that (Julijounirin was a curs to the South, i.nd tlit th abolition of slavery must, biii'g great and fundamental charge-.. Soul", indeed, cf the tliiok-ng llieli V 1 e in de -j ii ii r. I'nable to aece;i!, tin- new condition of all lirs, they imagine that, everything is goii.g to ruin. But they Uie few comjMied Willi Cin.-io who .vie endeavoi itig 'o mahe the h.-st ot th Mtii uion, and vv hatt ver their views lu: y he as t ) tloi fact, the conviction is every day hymning Uioic general among them that, ;dl t.iiir ;" ciety and institutions ate to be re.it, an I Noilhern juineiple.-, to prevail. Tney ray this in a whi-per, but they eay it. ii. Sears continued: While I was in the f otith I atteudel a r.i'?t ing of the Teachers' Association of ill Hiate 01 Virginia, r.nd was very much interested by a report and discuss'em on th subject of a public system of edno.itioii aud fi 'e schools, guch as wo have in the Northern Slates. Tne repoit advocated very sir. ugly the o tab'ish liielit. of stub a system for Virginia. The dis cussion weut all over the South, and the meeting was made up of the lea ling Professors of the University of Virginia, and otherool lepea and high schools in the State men of high talent and learning. At Ut there was one old military protestor, dressed in his army clothes, who, every one pupos-od. would bo the last man in the S:ate who would advocate such a thing, who was regaided as the very lulwark of conserva tism. This old man arose and said: 111 I lived in the time of the llood, I should have been opposed to it. Hid it been piopofed to me to build the ark, I should hve said it was altogether too big. But the llood has come, and the aik is afloat; au I lest I be come a fossil aud knowu only as a fostil of that peiiod, I go for universal education." (Applause.) Aud that senti ment was received as well in tint audience as in this, and the report was adopted unani mously, n it a dissenting voice. An I how else can you account tor what has been accom plished and been going on at the present day ? 1 will now allude to the tact that u ia the easiest thing in the world to int induce free schools in all the large towns, and they will be Well under way in a single mouth, or per haps week. The publio mind is ready for a Bjhtem of universal edacation, no matter what the' politics of tbe iudiviuual may he, or the theories which may have existed, because it is Been that on no other basis can the S-utn now prosper or be saved. The consequence is, that men of the highest intelligence aud inlluenoe are foremost in carrying iorwanl this work. I have scarcely found a man who entered more heartily into tbe f-ubjeut than the treasurer of the Confederate Congress, and men of simitar pobitious. Without alluding in any way to anything that is past in our history, they take up this woik in earnest aud apply themselves to it with a persevering energy and a measure of success that would astonish any out were it proper to give details. The South is at the present time I speak of it in these geueious terms, though, we are to make a gieat distinction between the extreme South aud the Border States in absolute need of the things that we only can give. They 'feel Uim necessity of economy; they are determined to be economical and to wabte no money, but they dou't know how. They have not been trained. They often waste a great amount of means when they are perfectly uncomcious of it. There is very little proportion, in tlmir transactions betweeu the means and the end to be accomplished. There is almost always one-third more means employed than is called for, for lack of skillful application. They are conscious of their de fects, and say that they need au inllux of fsorthern men to initiate practical economy in things which they understand but Southerners don't. He concluded by saying that the opposition to Northern settlera was every day becoming less. The military aud Bureau ageuta are not cordially received, but it is possible to draw a line between tbeui ant the men who go South to settle and make their neighbors prosperous, with no unpleasant asso. iationa in their traiu. The Southern people are opposed to uuiv'ersal suffrage, but not bo much to impartial suf frage; that is, the same qualifications for white and black voters. But they will accept the universal if they are obliged to. There'will be no fighting, although there has been a great deal heard ahout it. The South could not be dragooned into another war. The South id to day perfectly protrated in busiuess, the rich men have never been poorer than they are now. Tbe great want is for capital, and if Northern men lane tneir capital over there and enter into partnership with Southern planters they can do well. Thera were no people so completely ruined aa the Southern veopie: it ia imt.ossihIe lor tnetu to rue with out our help, and they are now imploring ua lot it. DISASTER. Two Men Ktlltit ly Falling front a Chinch cia. from the Cleveland Lender, Ju y 3. On Thursday morning near noon a fright lul accident occurred at the new Catholic church, St. Malachi's, now in the eourae of construction at the top of the hill on Washing ton street, West Side. The walla of the struc ture are complete, and about seveuty feet of tbe steeple Las been constructed. The car penters were yesterday preparing to ra;ae the beams that are to support the roof in position, and for that purpose had erected a small der rick at tbe top of the steeple. This der rick was supported by strong guy ropes, aid was to all appearaucea secure in every respect. The derrick at the summit of tie steeple was erected for the purpose of hoisting the heavy timbers of a large der rick in position in the centre of the ciinrch. TheFe timbers were from seveuty to eighty feet in length, and the lower end of one of theru rested on a pile of timber. A strong lire had been lowered from the small derrick, and the work of raising the heavy stick com menced. The upper end had got nearly to ibe top of the steeple, while the lower portion was being guided by a party of worktu-m down an incline plain to the ground, by the aid of 1 ars. By some means the great stick -lipped liom the plank forming the plain and dirpped about tour feet to the ground. The jar ai d sA nig at the upper end catucd oue of tLe gny ropes of ths derrick on the hteepl to give way, and almost the same iustaut the feet ot the del rick spread apart, forcing out a poitioii of the wa'ls of the steeple, and fell to the (.totind, biinging with it two lueH uami d l inos 1, a tier and lnk lienink. llen.ink ell head-foreuost and died aluiif t instfi.t'y. His skull was completely broken tip, and he scarcely moved atter striking the ground. I.aller died dining the afternoon, alter being ci nvejed to his home near the engine bouse ou Huntington stteet. His leg, aim, and ribs were broken in addition to sus taining frightful internal injuiies. Both men were carpenters, the latter having the contract to do the carpenter work of the ihuich, and was asaistiug llenziuk and over seeing the work of raising the derrick when tbeaciideut occurred. The latter went to w ei k ou the building that morning for the lust tune, and was engaged in stowing away ti e slack of tbe line w hen the guy broke. He was a mat lied man, and leaved alainily at No. Uiidt-n street. About Jive feet rf the brick wall of the stteple and a window was torn out by the aiciitent. The timber for Uih large derrick in fallii.g lodged against the side ot the steeple, pi-d was shivered into slivers by the torce of the concussion. The wonder is more persons were not inj tiled by the falling biicks aud t'lnbers, as several men were at work at the bato ol the s;teple at the time of the accident. CITY INTELLIGENCE. . l KOH ADDITIONAL LOCAL ITK.MS SBB ODTSIDU TASKS, OhOAMZATioN oi-' Tim Xt'.w Board ok Ocak Di an.-, o; th i: l'ooit. Tt.c board ot Giiardiaus li. et je-telday abeinoou nt the BbeUley Ini-liousc, lei- tbe pnr o e of orcaiiizmg anil Icr trnnsuction ol the regular busint -s. ( n motion of JUr. Server, lVier A. Keyset" act i (I ii temporary elciii inaii. The Hoard then prucc h'd to au election for perminii ut olhei is. ri siilnug in the eh ice of John M. fthitull lor I'tesideiit, Frcdericic A. Silver Trt asui'er, aU'Jt C. ' Miller Secretary. Mis-r. Ai -in strong and iuvueb were sworn in by Ahhrrnan Wuireu in men hers ol the board. The lioaid then adjourned until 31 o'clock, win n they were called to order by fhu 1' resi dent. John 11. Whitall. Tne House Agent reported the census of the house lor the' week endtne. Satuiday, July 4, ls(b, as follows: Numhtr in the h iti-c, HJU7; Mine time li-t year. 2808 ; incrca-o, tin. Ad milted within the l e t two weeks, lnK; births, 14; d-atht, IS; discharged 1-iO; elojied, 54; n.iHutured, 1; nuinh-r of iiersous erauied !oo(j hl's within the last two week, 30; un als llii. The out-door Acent reported htiviua; cidlecteu lor support cases, 10039. The S'teviaid reported the house receiiis at S!T7'i) I. The Boav,l ot Visitors made their monthly retort as follow: To' ul expenditures, t? 1 2 LJ'.; v, ole Mini her receivui'r out-door relief, A'lieri eniis, iil.7; loie gners, (JJ5 ; children, 18J; total, 24 A. The S'ore-kecper reported that he h il received Co Inn p ot lorleited butter, the net weight ol which wm 40 pounds. 'J he Stewaru's requisitions wer read au 1 up- proviu, alter which taeiioard ndjourned. A Mebtiso op tub Buick-makers of the soinhirn portion ol the city was held at Knur Hall last evouing, Mr. Stewart Forbes in the chair. Ader roll call, the minutes ot the previous mertinn were read aud approved. Keporis were rfceiveu uuiu tuuie oi iuc yatus Uvoriiur the advance, the uip!oyer pledging theu'sclves to eive the wanes desired by the (mflejis. Adverse reports wre al-o received troiu several ecipiojer-". on motion or .laaiea (iuruiHU, a vo'e ol tharks was returned to the employer who had given the advance desired. A motion tnii made by James Ou.vrl lor the ai i 'Ointment ot a committee to visit the em ployers and atkeriuin their views respecting an advance of wages. Adopted, A motion was also made that when the uieo'.ing adjourn, it be io meet ou Wednesday evetdiitf. to hear the report of the Committee appointed to visit the different jards. Adopted. Ar.er th trnusactiou ol Kiine unimportant business, an adjournaieut took place. VnriiB aub tiik Uu .NKiis? A suit of cloth ii.p. consbln.fi of black clotn cap, check pants, stiincd calico jacket, trimmed with white but tons vvitn the exception ot a brass one in the cei.ire ot waist, uud white shirt, winch would til a youth ol eiziit years, was found ou a rait in tbe Delaware, at (jrecu sirt-el wuari, jester (lav atUTLOon. A suit of liL'ht clothiutr, that would fit a boy of about eleven vears. was lotind on the dock at the foot of Jluiruv street, JJelaware river, ve terday nn rniticr. It awaits a claimant at the b'econd Dibtrict lock-up. Mf.ktiso ok BukkMakehs. A very large n feline ol up-towu Knck makers wai hell lust even li; in the hesolution Hose House. Jacob bust) in the chair. A resolution was adopted, leuuiru e n i n wno iiau resumed work to eon tribute one did. ur per week to strengthen the luud of the societv. A ienoit was tiresentcd bv Mr. Williams, from the colcred lirtrk-iuaker', m le'erence to the nroerets ol that oveauization. The memh'-iN ol 'he a-ocitiou expressed a detir uiuatiou to stand tiriu iu Hie strike. I'iiiLAnn.i'iiiA Watkh Wouks The follow inp shows the' operation cd' the Philadelphia v utir Woiks dur ne tu present, year: Total An. i' tmllx, i Average No, of it aid ), ii miii u ii nr. ut. (longed JlrilttttS. tttglfMlH'Hll, jiniHIIJ. J...linry ' 7 )0 IIH.IitiT Kiii 7. Mi Febrnaiy HSKI 5tl 8o,IIH,-:7 M arch h 111 22 "..S2-I is 1 12, 1 Ml April mii',iii7 07;j 2!io:ij,su7 May uos sin uio ;;i -i i.iii June 1 la-i 87 tiid ii.'l 6,3:8,001,1100 HosriTAL Cases. Yesterday James Niolnl sou aeed UiirM-tive years, livimr ut Vo. 102S Newtou strett, while eomioa down Carpauier ..t.t iVO. n.l y1i.)neul.il hiu Ion !..,, , r?...At i- ,1 . ra 1 f 11 if llvlnor In Bxima stuel bulow Fiitetutb, while working a imtcLt hav-cuttinu machine, had his band badly ! t .i i . .,. ,1,. I.,.,,,., Ku. nia Hospital. EfFBCTi of tub IIkat. Louis Pelzea was so ulffctcd by ths bent yesterday lb at he had to be removed to his home on Columbia avenue. On- irF.iis Ki.ertkd. The State Society of the Cinciiinatl ol l'cnnsvlvniiln, elected the fnltow I ii e officers on tins Fourth of July . President. llmtiiB McKurn; Vice PrcMdenl. Harris L Sprout Sicretnrv, Georue W. Harris; A?i Hiit Secretary, Peb'jr Hull; Treasurer, Woliun O. ('aid veil; A-sihtant Treasurer, William Wauie. AcnriEMT. At half-past seven o'clo ik last, cvM Int, Itohcrt Isllv, n pawn -broker, resi ling nt No. 1 201 Vine street, was seriously injur, d by his hoite running nwiv, and throwing mm out of bis wagon at TwtlttU and Button oou streets. The Hay j&Iakkkt. During the past week 417 tons of rftiy rind 43 nl Hra wpre wclii'u'd and r-old at the follownur nrieej: Prime Ti no thv, per It)') Hs !tl3(if'tl-:!8; mied, $V2Qrd VJ.b; in 'crior, SK" 115: s.raw, $"X0J, 1 -SO. . St irFN Death. The Corouer was last eve t.ini! no Hied to hold an inquest on the, hodv ol n wi ru in, Ito died suddenly at a home in M'd die alley, ahovo Mth street. 1'iku. A slight fire occurred at 'j. 42ol Main sticit. Frank ford, last iituht. KISCELLANFOUS CITY JOTTINSJ. The City Trr'auter lun been nuthorizol to U now on the ere I : t o ' the city ot lMnbuMplim, ci.ch sou s ol money as nriy be neccsnry to n cot tl e i in r nt dt icaioi-i ol the citv treasury, i ot eNceedhry in the negro rn'c t'lh'iil liuo, au I re ot rouble nt or within lour months trotn the date ol such b'iin, 'or wh en s'l.nj -o I) in owed, ci tnii ah s ol city debt shall U-'ie in the torn IP T'brd in exi-tiiiL' old in. races, h, urin' into-lc-t at the rn'e ot no i xcp.-diiii; six j er c-mum 1 1 r nunum, ami which shall be traii-l'eitibh: m t l e sunn: li'aniu r us other certi'jca'.cs of th ; ci y (Kb.. The D. : 'or lic Compnnv, Xo. 1 , loft this city visn icMv a ti rnoon, tor Ii,en.liiiir, I'a. Kneli n. iiibi r hud on a linen can, and a l io n riiHi"i ltM hmg in uly t' the loch. The nll'icei h id on hidi I u's made of paper, nnd one or two canied imii ciiM- tin horn". Ihey were aceo.u paiord by a ("nil band ot music. A. tin r tlntr ot the Yi.inir A'noiica Cricket Cob will he held ul the club luutse, Gcriuau town. this evenii r, a' H o'clock. A meetiuiro' (he Mxtectitii W.irl Union Hi piibrcun A'-fociatiou will be held this evening, at K o'clock, nt Hip leading loom, southeast; co' i er of Laurel and liachel streets. ('overncr Oi aiy has apr o n'cd S innnd Hu'ehiii.-oti of Wi st I'll I tdclpiiia, No'ary dib lic, f. rtr.e ('omivonweiiliu ot 1'enusV lva'rtia, to it; tig in Philadelphia. MARINE TELEGRAPH. l or uUtUUoiuU Mm aie. Atwj see tral I'aye. ALMANAC i'OH Pal LA 11KLPH I A THIS DAY. Son I'.ihks " Mown Uisk a M Sl'. 'SUMS ".It limit VA'AI'KK 4 uj fHll ADKI.l'liXA iUA:vJL) OF lK.tUfa;, J.m ps T, Yw'Mi, ") ( iM'l i s Wai.-.oN, VMOXTKLV CV'MMirTKM. 1 II. MAS I't TTftR, ) atovK-Uicivrs uf oikuji stkaji ilus. Full AHll.ii.IC. Tripr.il I.lv erpool...Ne Y'iri June 2: l C'll-'i IV .!! l.iVfl'pOlll...NHW YOIU ..JiOlt) 2: iN i.Vh si. olituj ....I ,iv ei ,uu ..liueljec J -Isxn hi s.i,ntmoiiiioii....ew Yvrk ..lime 2'i I Ku MpK Ulusiiow Now YoTK Juan 2' ( liII.H lilV ei ll)OI...JeW i UTK Jllci 27 Ceiui -. Loudon New V ink -.Iium 27 illin.i M.iii l.lvei pool, .New York ...June Hil Dieppe 1 lverpuiil....ew Yu'W unw s Cm Hiisioii Iiiveiuoul...New York Jioy 1 III n xi.uiiiln..soiul,HinpIou...New 'ork inly 3 COIN, joili I.lv erpool...Nevv York Inly 4 Culm .LiveriKi(il...New Y'ork.. juiy 4 1U K I' HO VK. Clu loin New York...HaiulinrK .Tnly 7 seoilu New York.. Liverpool July N M kiii ulitoi,, New Yoi'k...Li eiMiol July g MhIiu ...New Yirk...Llvt'rpuol In y i I ( mscliiuiid New York. ..Bremen July 9 ewelre.... New York... Havre Iniv 11 t'. ol Ilaltlniore-New YorK...LIveriol JiOp 11 Henn nrk New York... Liverpool .'.July 11 Jlil.eiiou New York...UheKiiw July II Villetle l'uri:i...New York... II iivre .July 11 Mim New Y drk. ..Liverpool July in City ol iluston...N'pw York... Liverpool July la COAVfWlNK. JjOMKnTlej. KTO. Stivrcf theVJuKin.I'liilHdit .New Urletius July 8 Pioioer .Fiilliulb .W IIinniKtoi. Ju y h H. ( Ptiiiuuey.....New Y'ork... Asiilnwull Jnlv L'eluu.biu. New York... Havana. July 9 W ou,liu; IMillada Savannah July Tl siaiBanOsirlpeR Fhllaila Havana -...July 21 Merrimack New York. ..Kin Janeiro Iniv 2:1 M ailH are lorwnrded hv hvmi-v Hi.MrikMt-1 1 i,u I'uuni. linen. Tim sleauiem for or from Llvirrintil eail m QueeiiHtown. except tlm Canadian Hue, which nail ai, iioiidoiiiiHrry. j'ne nieamnrs l-iror rora Lie Conn ntn rail at Sonibampton. CI.KAltKP YES'l'tllDA V clir A. J. Erudbliaw, JJix, Ulcliuiuud, Weld, Kngle t o Hei r rtatpb Srniler. Creshy Portland K A.doudercftCo. ccur x-iry j, iticu, tsowueo, isobiou, U. a. (iuarier- li tisi, r. Sl'r i'. i'raiililln rierson. Baltimore, A. Groves, Jr. Pcr.r Abhle Dunn. Kniiiil-dii. S (l.ij rroui Matanzas, Willi lin lHBseti 10 ilarrlH. Heyl A Cn. Mehr V.la. Cumell. s duys I -oiu rortland, wlttimdse, iU . 111" rn .v -iilDi i-eiir nockiugiiBui, w yman, 10 days from IUncor. wlin lumber. KlirKee, Hearn. 8 days fmm Lmirel, Del., with lumlier to Mnurt, Wbeailey (t Co llnuhaui. M-hr SnpHex. Mbhciii, 2 days irura illllou, Del, with grain to (iirlnilan A Co, L .. k . . II , 1, ... n! . ,1 n .... . ' , Lei . wnh luniber lo Moore. Wliealley .V: CollliiKlo-m. Steamer K. N. Faliclnlil. Trout, 21 Hours lrjm New York, w lib muse. 10 W. M BatrildtCo, II 1'. L,V i V . Oiip tinrqu" and bdp full riK' d trig, tbe latter with If t,s ii1 niauitoi gailuutuinsl; also, brig O. V. Williams, In. 111 '1 1 liiltiull. t:. , r. ,ME110KANrA. f-blnCorflelta KIlk, ior i-blludelphla, sailed from Liverpool iiinb uiu Ship siika, Tbon pson, ior Philadelphia, entered out at Livernool 20111 uli ship AmeMioe, Morclt, for Philadelphia, sailed in ui Liverpool 2111b ult. sl.lp AlilgHil Kaj mend, hence, at Limerick 20th ult. t-liln J. O. iJaker. Miller, at Nwuort ltlih uit. Iroin llau.liurg. Hii aniilp Norman, Crowell, hence, at Boston yes teroav morning. Unique Vlcl. ria, B ker hence, at Matanzas SOth ult. Lai gue Join, a Klicheu, KllcPeu, heucu tur JJuumrk, 1,11 sicdy 20111 int. haique (Jceuua, llerlopen, beuce, at Cronstadt lstb ulriuio. !umUp Jolin Uonltnn, Lindsay, sailed from Cux 1 a en 21nt ult. lor HI. 1 homaa. jiHripie I). W.Hnrtou Kuiler, hence for Portsmouth, wtoi lieinw New York 4th Inst, Jlhiijue It, ((. V. DndKP, Wall, from Trinidad, Cuba, lot i loiiid) Ipbia bad uiiflernoiie renalrn ai Uey Wist, and wti reHlilpi'luu ear no on tne Seili ult. htbrqiif Adilie llcAdaai, Partridge, heuce at Fal n um li 2-u uit. hritf Anna M. Knlybt, Kulght, hence, was at Neu vlian 2nili nil. n KriifA.A. I.np, Carver, for Philadelphia, sailed Ireni I i-Kliorn Hill ult Brig KareHmtth. shaw, from London for Philadel I lea. failed mm CtaVeHeiid 2ll UIU Krlu Grace liarllui;. Martin, hence, remained at C'eiiliiPKi'K h n"1 chartered to return. Brig B. V, Merrick, Nonlen, huuee, at Cardenas 27th ult too, Br g Win Creevy. Valey, from Asplowall for Nsw Yi ik. l Cleutu(go2bili u t. Brig Ciilnn, UUi, lor Delaware CMy.salted from H- VUIIH H III Ult. I r u Ai gella. Einwn, benre. at Careen as 27th Hit. Brig ssuiiiel WelsU Hoecker, 61 days irom Meu K ne. France, at New Yura yeslenlay. . Brig Keaoliiie hnice (or Savannah, arrived at Fort-r.i-H Monrne yesterday, having beeu 15 days lu the (in 't Hi ream. , . Hclir W N Pharaoh, bence. at Savannah yeiterday, schr J. J. a-pencer, FlemluK, hence, at Cardenas 27ih U scl r J. Wcardo Jova, Lltlle, hence, at Cienluegos "'so r Flying Peurt, Jlltchell; Mary, Kllby; J. e7.fr vi I. Qnllleii; and Bisluu bun, Moure, heuce, at itx'u ti ono 41 ri Inst. Kel.r Hiawatha. Newman, for Philadelphia, sailed from JSewburyporl 3d luat. NOTICF. TO MABFNKTW. Notire In glveu that LlghivuHHoi No 2 has hpen tem pi rarPy removed Iroin her s'atlou at Frying Pan -il iiala. North Carolina, lor repalra Kollel Llglitves ke) No 3', showing Ilia same outer and number 01 lights (two ri llfcior llghta), has taken her ulace. sPecau Iih (ilHtliHUlHhed hy ihe tollowlug marks, v z :-11 ull yellow; uinmlieadH and dy uiarxs hluck, w iih the word Beuel" pulnied lu large b ack leUms 1 11 her sides. AMUSEMENTS. OOOLEVS OPERA HOUSE, SEVE.NTn J ' Hi reel, below Arch. First week of the lerpslo''orian Wonder, H. M. ( 4 KKOi.I,. inje, obk LINUAKU BUHLVSQTF, Ilv JOHNVULL (JAN aud AKOHY ilUPHH HjOLHY'H M I NhI klh. thh; wild fawn, 'lie Picture Gallery. My Father Hnuld Cnarcoal. George tne Charo.er. Uluuip HpaucU. Duuclug Mmer, Ciog 1 ai.ee, eic. 7 1 J. TTOi'ri AM KltlCAN VAR1ETV THEATBE, P ItVJOtY i-VKMNU AND UA1UKDAY AFTSHNtKJN. GREAT COMBINATION TROOPK, In Grand BalleU, Klbb'plan Burlwquta, Bengt Dauceo, PaiiUiiuliuen, Oyuuiaat Auu, eto. MEDICAL. ffiFORTANT TO IN7ALICS. IK0X IN TIIK 1JLO0I). A PERMANENT TONIC, WITHOUT ALCOHOL. i!iLirn ros: tjjj: kiwi. STr.ryGTii to tiik weak. VIGOR FOR THE FSEDLE. THE 1'EKUVIA.N BYU'JI, a protected So!n litn 0 the 1 rotixiiU rf Jrun, strikes at the root of (Use as-e by supplying tho blood with Its vital l'uiNCJi'i.r: on lifk elicmevi', lliON, plvlnj Sere ijth, Yijor, and 2. w Life to the whole system. PEIIl VIAX SYlilT Is a lVotoxhle of Irou. ri i;iiAN sYisi'i JLilceM the WcrS iStiong. Cnntalua 110 Alcohol. ri'i:uviAx iSViiLP lhilkls up tho Erokoi-ilowu. n:i;iYiAN svrup Cures the Dyupopsia. rwiLYiAN SYiiur Invlgortei the lhiilu. PEKiYIAN SIRUP Cures Female WenUuessos. ri-KUYIAN SYRUP Cures Spring Debility. PEUUYIAN SIRUP Vitalizes aud i'urUles tbe iilood. rERUYlAN SYRUP Iiestores the Vigor of Youth. rERUYlAN SIRUP Is Fleasaut to take. Being free from Alcohol in any farm, its ener giving ellects are not followed by oorrespoud- lug reaction, but are permauent. Stimulants ouly afford temporary relief, and have the same effect as giving a tired horse the whip instead of oats. The true way is to invigo rate tbe debilitated system by supplying the blood with its Lifo Element IKON, thereby infuslDg strength, vigor aud new life lulo all parts of the system, and building up au IRON CONSTITUTION. Thomands have been charmed by the use ol this remedy, from weuk, sickly, BuH'erlug crea tures, to strorig, healthy, and happy men aud women, arid invalids cannot reasonably hesi tate to give it a trial. THICB. Large Bottles, (21 oz.) $1 00, or 3 for $5 00. Small Bottles, (10 oz). tl 00, or G for 8o'00. If 3 our Druggist does not keep It, send direct tome, and it will be lorwarued promptly by express. A 'M l'fgo psmpulet sentrjc to any address. nlTtrTTnT.T In pure tin sine tho PERU VXa.U i lUr VIAN BY11U I', Iih particular to Met tbe Genuine, aud not one of the many Aluolmllc Knxlr of i'eruvlan Hurk, or liurlt ami iron, riee that Pe ruvian Myrup is blown in the glass. J, P, DIN5M0RE, Proprietor, o. 30 1)EY Street, Sew York. For Sufo in rhilaihljilua by J0I1SST0N, UOLLOVAY & COW DUX, o. (i02 A11C1I Street, lUEKIi, KICHAIiDS & CO., AD BY DRUGGISTS GKNER.VLLY. 7 1 Sin insurance companies. FirE Insurance. LiverpooL and Lindon nm GlobE Ir r Go XT .nsnranrlj VoinpanXi SEVENTEEN MILLIONS. 81iort Term, rcnrctiut!, Floalin?, nnd Ilout l'oliclos Issued on fitvoralile torms. OCce, o. C JttKUCHAXTS' EXCHANGE. at wood s&irrn. ei5m OKNERAL AOEStT. DKI.AWAKK MUTUAL SAb'ICTV IXSUIt A i:h(liMCAN . Incorporated oy tba in bis lure (1 1 1'liiiihylViiiiiK, .s.'. Oiliee, BoiitlieAMt corner TIItltD anil WALNUT n rep B, t'niiHiii-ipnii. W4K1NB iN!iUllAM;.M Ou Vtsselfl, Cargo, aid S'r-lulii to nil parts ot tho V 111 in. INLAND IN-.URVNCm Cr (Innfn by river. CRiiai, Uke, and laud Ciirrlagcs to 1 liar in ui ine ... ' FIKH IN"tlK ANO'RH Cn riiPtrliBtulls" ui-nernlly. Oiifeiores UwelUiig jioubi-.i, e.g. AhSKT.S T Tim C('IP,IVY Ioviimi)i'r I. n7. '.1 u,((0 I'liltrd Miit"t five Tur Cent. l.iinn liMei f:ul,iK0 00 lso.oeo b'nlti-d hiiileti l ive l'i r C'eui. i .miii. im - nmcwiK) 511 fk 0 Vli'tPil Mtute7 s-lo fuiCmiu Limu Trriisnrv Nott-M ,")2.j2 50 2i (.Con htme ol Puiiisylvttiiln ilx l'er ( fht, Li. hil 210 ICO 10 l;r Mil ( Ity f i'lnlucl. lilnaMix IVr Ceut. X-ohii (i-xi'iiipi troiu tux) - 15, IZ' uO fj'.i ( 00 hiRlf nl Mrw Ji-raey 61 l'er (.'out 1.1 HI 51 (HM'HO 10 l'cpnsi 'ivimltt lirtl rimil t'u.-t Win ifciiue ix I', r Out. Bui il l'J.sou'l.o 20, (dO Pei nsyivHiiln UkIIi -ohiI, oii'l r.biitKi"!-MX 1'i-rOiit. anu Is. 2-I..;7j'0ii lo 0(0 V e'ern 1'eiii.nvlvAiim Kili(i:d Mx rerom. ilniiils ( IV niiMyl Vimltt Katlrcmil KU.irnrtfed) 20(V0 00 E0 0C0 S-tte ol TeuneHBte 1'iva l'er Cent. f.KBi B m.miO-oi TKIU t-tnie ol Ten iiemiei- Six Percent, I.niin 470UJ 6,lOo,W 0 hlmri-.s Hock nl Hi t iiiko.v.i (ins Ci'ii(iiiiiy (ir m-iiiul nnd tnicrw.t BiiHriiriteed by the cnyor PbllHdel.lilHi - 1).(W00 7,nf0 l.Hi hliBrrs niiick of IViinsy Iva- nln Itullroitd Coeiioiiiy. 7,SX) IIU COHI 11 11 simri-s stuck ol Nun 11 Penu- f.ylvttlilu Hiillroad Cuiiiohiiv. S.O'XJMO Sr,CiCl 60 Shares HtoeK Phi ,'lcliihiiv and Sniitheru Mall siimmhip Coniany lo.riiooo "dl.roi Ldensiiii HoiiiIm inn' MurU'HKt', liibt lleun ou City Property 2ol.0iK-flii il,l'j),4: (J ptvr, Jtarltet vulue, $1,IU'J,1'Z'JJ 01', yiiir.i.iii jc, Pea' FRtutM pills J eie.vubie Ior lusuiuuie niudp I?'1. n- ( Uim t,i Afirnr ei P.e rjilimm iu Marine Pobtl-s Accrued uitMic t ai l oti,t-r cel)i i iw thu Cm ii.my rloi a and cr p ol hu 1 1 1 1 y liiu-ram-p hii-1 o'lii-r ompbiiiMd 3t,0i:0 OU 21 1.15 B7 a 3,0 : 7 In; lt .11") iV? , , ., "luiu, r.-i' iiuiiii 'i vui 1 -. ( K'h Ir Itar:). .. H -;i 1 1 7 -' : ) (usb iu iii a v. . .r rr-z-Mt,. l o07,UUj Ij Tboii.i.r, C. IToiirl. ' ' .Jani.M a. If vnrt. II! 1- I. I'll" , . Ji 1.1. C. luvln, iSiiiiiuel K, ?3toi'.es, I'Uniullil A Si, ml, i- Jaini-s Tramm r. J(isi.li II. Stal. .William t '. i.udiviir, I lieo(,lnlhn 1 uuldiiiff, ,-lucot) I'. J nrH, linuli ( 11.IB J.iiiii 8 H. JlcKarhmd, Kilwiiid Iii;rlli!ctnn l.l.mniiH 1'. Kvw. Juhiilt l'enriiHc, J111111 l.i. iRilor, 11. junta BiooiiB, jspeucer vclivainp, Ht-111 V floan. Henry C liallnil. Jr.. Ceomed Leb er, (luurno V. lli'mardim, w niinni (I. Hi, niton, jl). r. Woikiiii, I'Ulslinrj. r ilwnril Luloiircudo i.l. II SemiilH. Jacob Mlegel, , 1 a. H. llewr, " i"".i.ii u ii.i.vn, ir'siiicin. , .K'HN C DAVIS, Vice-President, KKXPV r,YT,IUiJiN. Hocrelnry. HiMlV llAX.b, Assistant Secretary. 12 :10 1829 CHARTER rERPISJTUAL. rraiiklin Fhe Insurance to. e? I'ssix.Aiiut.ririv. OFFICE': N03. 435 AND 437 CHiiSKOT STFwHJlT. 0,03,740'09. CAPITAL A. CVH UKD tiUKi-L VS. . . . PtZKM'UMU. ITJSHJITTLED CLA-VMJi, mm 00,009'6t l,01H,hU3-8 l,IM4,H40'i INOOilK FOB 1868 PAID BINVB OVR?, (?5,COO,000. Peipetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal To tail DliltCTOIW. Onaririf S, Banciet, loliiaa WBtui'r, Samuel Hrant, cleorK'i W. Klcbatdl, Airieu D iner, Praucia W. LewU, Id, D, I homaa Hparka, William 61. Uraut. uuc Xie, SSP?' SAJSCKJh- PreaMem JAr W. MoA JJWi iCH, Secretary pro tni. J fJ 6 U n E AT HOME. TO TUB rciin Mutual Life Insurance COMPANY, No. 921 CHESNUT ST., PHI L ADKLPHIA , A8IKTS. 3,000,000. CHAllTEBEB UT Ol'Il OWN STATS. NiHAUKD BT OUB U WH CITIZENS 1.0SMEM PBUMl'XIiT 1A1U, fOLICIBM ISMUED ON TABIOCM PtVANa 4lJl)llci.iioumay be made at tbe Home (JUice. aud ai me Agencies Uixougbout Uie BLam. 2 lb JA9IFJ1 TBAirAIB...M..,..............PRE8IDENT, AM'JKl. JE. MOKES VXCK-PKICSIDKimT NO. W. HOBNOB A. V. P. and AOTOAB MOHATIO H. HTX.rUK.MH .8KCRJCTA Bt PItOYlDT LIFE AND TRUST COMPANY OP PUlLAlJliLPlllA" No. Ill fct 1'oCKTU rsneot, IKCXJKPCKATKU iu MONTH, 22, IS65. CAPITAL $.6(1.(100 rAllilN. Insurance ou Liven, by Yearly Premiums; or On 5 10, or 2 year ) remlunu, Mon-forllture. ' A' nuHle drained ou favorable terms. Term Pollclen, Clilldreu's Kudowmeuts. This Com pauy, while glvlnj thuinaured tbe Becnrlty ol a paid-up Cai Hal, will divide tbe entire pro ilia of Ibe Lite bualuettH ammiK tbe policy buldere. Muneva received at luierent aud paid ou demand. Aotborlzed by tbe charier to execute Tr a a, aud to act aa Kxecutor or Adoilnla'ra.or, Aaalguee, or jluuiillau, aud In other llduciary uapacltba, unUr ap polniuienl ol any Court et lliia Cuniuionwealtli, or auy pei Hon or persona or bodies politic or corporate. SAMUEL R. SniPLKV, 11KNRY HAINKH. T. Wlrt l'AK UKON, w. o LONusruwrH, KiCH A Ml WOOU. KIl HAhl) CAllllUItY. WILLIAM HaCKUU, l.'HAHLHJ K. CcjITFiN. 8AKXELP.KU1PLKY. ROWLAND PARRY, PreMlfteut. Actuary, WILLIAM C. LONHttTUKTH. Vlce-P.twldeui, TIICMAS WlHTAlt. M. l J. li. TOWNSKNU, 7 27 Medical kxamlner. Legal Adviser. 1KENIX INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHlLAriKI.PillA. INCCPPORATKD 1WH CITARTKR PERPETUAL, Nil, 224 W AL UT rstreee oppoatte the Kx h tun, Tb is Company lusurea Iroiu Ions or damage by Pllti, on llteral terms on buHd'uiio, merchandise, furniture eic tor limited iieriods, and permaueutly ou build UiKK by depiwll 01 premiums. 1 be Cauinauy lias b(en inactive operation Inr more ttan HIATY V KH, during whlcu all lowes have tit en promptly KS.A.Tr John L. Hodge. 1 11, u 1,1 riwla. ii. li olaboi y, John T.Lewis, W illiam H. Crant, Kulieit W. Leauilnf, Heujauiiu Kltlnf, Thouias H. Powers. A It Ml-llan.a Silnilltiil '&ullflnn. I, Clark wnari""i Lawreuce Lewis Jr. Samuel Wl'coi, .wmuua LIIWIH ii'Fumv,, currin. JOHN R. WUCUUiUkU, President. tiAMVKi yiu,vx, becreiary. 2t i,t.win v;. norriH. INSURANCE COMPANIES. "piLLINCHAST & HILT'S LNSURASCE KU03IS, No. 409 WALNDT St. AfiFNTH AND ATTORNEY8 IOR. Home Fire lusurniicc Coinimnj, NK.W HAVEN, CONS, Sl i iii-ricItH ireaiKl Marine Ins. Co., MMUNuFIKLD, MAS3. Yonlicrs and Xew York Insurance CoM NEW YORK rtdlilcs' l ire Insurance Companj, WOivCKSThiR, MAB9 Atlantic lire ami .Marine Insurance Co., PROVIDENCE, K. I. (Jitan'iiin l ire Insurance Coinmuiy, NKVV YORK 1-iiinlicrmr.ii's l ire In.Mtranee Co , CIIICAOO, ill. Irsuraooe ellectrd at LO -VEST RATity. All 1 t-se piou.ptly aud liberally adjusted at their OCice, o. 4G'J WALM'T Street, 8 1 PHILADELPHIA. 6UftC AT HOME. (iUAliWAX rilii: AXD MAKIXE I NS L li AXC2 C03IPAXY, Ko. 42ti WALNUT Street. PHILADKLPHIA. n:Ai:Ti:Ki;i capital, . . $500,000 CAI1 1 t A CM AL, . . . $100,000 M i osm s ok di:uts. jm-rre KR!ie t 1-1. or damagq by Fire on Rjll. lints, MeieliBMiifte, Uuii-euind Hiruliure, aud all other lu-iiri.l. e piiiiicny, and alv take Mnrlne, Unal ai:d Inlit'id KavlK.itlou Jt sKs at tbe lowest rates co sldteiit with si.curl:y, v, K O iVKNS, President. NA'! II AH IlAlNhsr becreiary, 5 IS am UKn J. P. O DRYON, Survey Di UJbxTOhW. Wui. ". Owra i; rii-n C' ti. V, i.H'i rencp, 11011 fiepbeuT. Wi!,t,u. Ji'liun V Ii n k, K. C. V. uUl.li on, Wm. t: res.Miu, loi n ha Irk, Kiln nt l ?s. (Iriittan, Arthur Mazlnnls, Wm. W. euer, Ut, M. Mi,hi.veu, Na haa limner, homiiS Wtiilams, Howard a, Mioklo, I. Keuiu iiartlrit. f'cns K. AlcLoual 1, T N f. V IX A N C K COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA, Ko. 232 WALNUT STREET, PUILADA. fiCORPORATKD 17S4. CHARTER PERPETUAL, tlartne, Ialat.il, and Fire Iaauraac. At'fcETS JANUARY 1, 18C8, . $2,001,2(J6-72. aO,0liO,('0O Loes l'aid in Caaa. SkiW itj Organization. ... DIRLCl'ORM, uriDur u. vriiin, Haruuel W. Jouc-s, J oL i- A. iirown, CUarlea 1 ay lor, AmbriiHe VV Into, Wlillulil W elnh, Kieliai d D. A ciid, H. Morna Wuln, Jnhn ftlation. (jeortte L. Harrison, m w.uwu it, J J'O, ltiiwi.rd 11, Tiotter. Ji-dward ts. Clarke, T. CliRriiori iieury. Allred D. Jessup. Jobn P. White, 1 Louis C. .Madeira. aji iicJ(, o. COFPIN, President. Charlk Plat i , fr-ecreiary. WILLIAM LUKHI.KR, HarrlHbnrg, Pa,, Centra Agent lor the Mate nl Penimyivanla. i 26 C'lUK INLUANCIi EXCLUS1VELY.-TIIB JJ riNhVLVAMA HUE INaURANCE COM f AH lueiirporated 186 dinner Perpetual No. oi" W AI.MT Hiren, opiMislie Independence Hquare. Tbih leuiiany, favoraiily kuuwn lo the commuuky (or over tony years, coullnnea lo Insure axalDst loss ordnmage by Hie ou Puollcor Private BulldlucH. either pi-rmaueut y or lor a limited time. Also on Kurulinre blocks of Uoods, and Mercbandlae Kene rally, on liberal terms. Tbeir Capital, tcigeiher with a large 8n-pls Fnnd. IsiuviHiea lu the uiost careful niauner, which eua bles them to otter to tbe Insured aa undoubted .ecu rlty Id tbe case of loss. DIBKCTOBS. Daniel Hnilth. Jr.. John Dererenx, Thomas Hailla, Jlenry Lwi, J. Olllllil,,,; Pull Alexander Hpiibou, Isaac MazlehUfHl, T nomas iiuuinus. I ..... I nl U.M,I, 1. T DAN I KL HMITH, Ja., President. Wiimam O. Cuowri.L. Kwroiary. ) gn ENUINES, MACHINERY, ETC. i'ENN STKAM ENGINE AND J . Dill I I.IJ ll'tl, II TL' . ui .. u i im nvii,r.i unn. iiaar ir v , e. V V . . . , . A I A V I t ll'U I. . . O I.".' I, . . r iKuMivauaiiu a xi r.jnr. irau Hiftuli KKKN HAl'HIM'l. lSI.ll LK K AI A KK1CS, B L A O K oMl'llib, aud KOI ISDIlHS having lor many yean oeeu tu HurceKHlul oiie.ailon, aud been exclusively engaged la building and reiairluic Marine and River KLKlueH. high and low-urestiure, irou Bjllers, Water lanks. I'roiellern. eic. etc, respectfully oiler tbelr services to tbe public as Selng tully prepared to con tract lor engines or all Hizes, Marine, River, aud nial.onary; huvlng ses of patterns of different sues are prepared to execute orders with quick despatch. Mh) dct-eriptiou ol iiaileru-makliig made at the iborieU uoilre. High and IiOW-prearnre Fine Tubular and Cylinder Hullers, ol the best Pennsylva nia charcoal Irou. Kurnlnga of ail slzen and kinds, Irou aud Brass Callings of all desenptiona Roll l'urniiig Hi r-w Cuuiig, and all other work connected aim the above biiHlnent,. Druw lngi and iecli!catlcns for all work done at ti ethtabllbhmenl free ol charge, aud work guaran teed. 1 he subHcrlbera bave ample wbarf-dock room for n ) Kim ol boats, where Ihey can lie In perfect safely, and are provided Willi bhei.ru, blocks, falls, etc, elo. for ralsihg beavy or light welgbo. JACOB O.NKAFIE. Jul! N P. LEVY. b li BEACH aud PALMER btref... I. VAK.HN MkHKlCK, WILLIAM U, 1UCUB10JC JOHN K. COPK. CCLT11WAHK FOUNDRY, FIFTH AND 0 W'ABXilMiT'UN Bireels. 1'Hll.AliaLPHIA, M KKKK K fe eiOSa, iKNUINKKRH AND MAClilNISTS, uiaunfi.ciure High and Low PrenHiire Hteam Engines loi Laud, Rivi r.and Marine be r vice, iioilern, Uaioiueiers. i anks, lion Boats, etc. earnings ol ail kinds, either Iron or brass. Irou frraui Rooni lor Uas Work, Workshops, and haliroao Mai Ions eic. Re'iu is and Uas Machinery, ot tbe latest and moat luii roved count ruction. Kvery description of Plantation Machinery, also Sugar, Haw, and Grist Mills. Vacuum Paus, Oil seam trains, Detecators, Filters, Pumping, Eu 'b'oTe agents for N. Illllenx's Patent Bugar Bolllrw ipparius, Newmyth's Fateul eteam Hammer, and Asplnwall & Wuoisey'a Pateut Centrifugal Bt'Kjr 1 raining kaachluea. taut COAL. iOAHeprd;"!'hderUcover.Pre HARRIS & NEW HALL, PAPER WAREHOUSE, Ho. BI6 MINOR Street. Philadelphia. t If annfaclnrers of IKOlIbB GLAZED HARDWARE. BLABmrHB WUl KAJXILLA PAP1UW tltim 8 11117 i
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