THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JULY 11, 18G8. 3 CITY INTELLIGENCE. 0B ADDITIONAL LOCAL ITEMS 1KB OOTSIDB PAaW. Commissiokkr'b Cask. The ease of John Uroitb, mate of the barque lleaco, who U charged with assault and battery on the hlfrh a, was continued before tbe United Statci Commlisioner yesterday afternoon. The fo. low ing testimony was elicited: tVforee AlcAipin recalled. -The mate atmek me twice or three; 1 canmt sav how otten after that he struck me; when we reached MataozM I was lying rick In ruy tieith, and 1 Raked to either be allowed to tee the consul or to go to the hos pital. Hi 1 did not wish to die on board; 1 wan uflcrirp from a fevor produced bj the blows I rermed; : lie wound ate mill tcaocr. Edward P. Mercer, iecoiid wat, sworn I did not ace McAlp n when he was beaten, but after wards saw him lying in his berth; lm hand wai Iten bleeding a lit lc, and lie wa insensible; I heard the defendant say "he was sorry the thing had occurred; that h ill not ililuk but that it wa9 a very Blight Wow;" I was told by one of the men that Mealpin was djiDg, and it was then 1 saw him (Mt-A'pn). Henry Noidinper, raputn of tbe vowel, sworn When the proecntor was at the hospital he was treated for rheumatism ; I faw him at the hcpital; he told me he was gi-ttina better; he sa:u Lc hud pains in his back; I saw the placn on his head where ho was struck; the wuund whs crcscnt-(ibaped; the mate told me a ffw days af.erwards brw the ailair occurred; he a d that he had a cplan-bar in his hand and threw it toward? McA'pin. Defendant hold nnder ?500 bail to appear. Tub Journeymen Brick-makers. The tip town joumfy trie n brick-makers held an ad lonrind mei'tiuK last nipht at Franklin Military Hall, Glrar 1 avenue, above Sixth street. The Biinntca of the previous meeting were read and tpnroved. The reports of the Committees were then pre Bcnud, showing that some ot the men had none to work under prices. Members of the Associa tion, who are receiving the advanced waees theu contributed one dollar each to support the strike. A motion was made to appoint a Committee to confer with the employers in relation to a compromise lor wage. An animated discussion theu took place, members opposing the propo sition to compromise with much, earnestness. The proposition wan finally withdrawn. Amotion to reconsider the ninth article of the By-laws, prohibiting members from working in jards whore men are employed under wages, was adapted. Hud a resolution allowing men to work in such yards was passed. Ttiu follow ing resolution was also pa-sed: Jxno'ted, That all members of this Associa tion who have cone to work for less than the Association prices are expelled from all rights and privileges of this Association. The meeting then adjourned. Fwimileb. An Englishman by the name of William Lencb, was sinnl"d out of $:t00 by a German ii am i-d Reuben l)e Har. The facta are as follow: Do Bar represented that ho had comrrnud of a business purinp troti) $15 to S20 per day; that by the investment or tbe above sum he would guarantee to the aforesaid Leach one hull' of the profits. Helving on these asu rsnct s tie victim huuded biu all he had in the world and started out. Alter trudging Cueciiut street ad day, ne realized the sum of thirty-five cenis; deeming th!s sum too fur idiort of the ex pected $15 or $20, be caused the arrest of his partner on the churgo of swindling. Alter bearing the Ihc'h us above related. Alderman Pelaoey held Reuben in the sum of $100 bail to answer. Accidents. A horse driven by Robert Allen, residing at Frank'ord road anf Hart's lane, took fright yes erday at Eighteenth and A'd low streets, and ran oil'. In his coure he up-et tue carriage, throwing Mr. Allen W'th considerable force jipainst the cobble-stones, injuring him badly. Eliza Shields was admitted iut i the ho-ipit'al yesterday with a fractured thiuh, which she re ceived by talliucr from the root of a house at Fourth and Christian streets. James Wallace, airod ten years, fe'l from a cherry tree at Frank ford road and Allegheny avfuue, jestirday a'ternoon, and broke a leg. lie resided at Hote and Dauphin streets. Inspection op Flour and Meal for the week cnd'ng July 0, 18C8. Barrels superfine, 2751; barrels middlings, i; barrels rye, 6; barrvU cau deimied, 77. KISCELLAfiEOUS CITY JQTTIHGSJ The last of Ihe prizes in this district, cap tured during the war is about to be disposed of. It is the fcteumer Cotton Planter, which was taken on the lOih of May, 1SG5, alter the sur render of General Lea and his army. A question which enters into the case U, was the Rebel army w holly disbanded at the time ol the cap ture? The United States will be able to show that a battle was fought afier it capture, and tbat fome of the Texas troop (hi not surreuder for several weeks afterward. A distribution of the proceeds of sales of contraband whisky, tobacco, and other property to the amount of $50,000, is no being tuide. After the coBts arid expenses are taken out, tbe remainder is equally divided between the Gov ernment and the iuloraier, if the gross sum Is not more than $5000. Heveral of the Revenue Inspectors will leceive a con-lderable sum. The battery of the Young Men's Keystone Club, under the charee of Captaiu John Ward, arrived home at 8 P. M. last evening. The ciub had the honor of tiring the first gun for the Pre sidential nominee, and weic the last delegation to leave New York city. A meeting of the First Divl-ion. Twenty sixth Ward Grant and Colfax Campaign Club, will be bold at the Precinct House thu evening, at 8 o'clock. A meeting of the Journeymen Hat Finishers' Association will be bold this evening, at Dili gent Hall, corner of Tenth und Filbert Btreets, at 8 o'clock. A new counterfeit has made its appearance aojoiigit us, in tbe shape ot a $10 note on the First National Bauk of lied Hook, New York. A ratification meetma for Peytnour A Blair will be held at Independence Hall this eveniLg. MARINE TELEQRAPH. t'nr additioniU Marine New see First. Page. ALMANAO FOR FHILAOELPHlA-THDJ DAY. Bon RIHKS...M ? Moon Uisk..-mm.iM7 Bun Skts ' at liiK vv'atkh an CLKARKl) YESI'itUUAr. Steamship WyomliiK, Teal, Saviiunuu, Philadelphia una eouiui rn man nmauuiiiii i o, Briu A nnu filitcuell. actilt. Halifax. C. O. Van Horn. hchr Kuterprlsu Huoiler, urlolk, Audbnried,Mucton Br. schrR. A. Foard, Carpenter, Bt. John, N. B., do. Hour Kausas. Phillips. Norfolk, do. Hchr rt J. Bright, Shaw. il.'Btoti. L. Audenrled fc Uu. tSelirZ L. Auunis, N IcKem in, B iNtou. do. Hetir Hockliikham, Weyuian. PuriBiuuuth, do. Helir llont-st Aim, t.'iiiiury Lynn, do, bchr Clayton it Lowber, Jackaoti,Sniyma,Del.,di), hi hr Murv K AllrilMh llOwei. Uti.lUltl. 111). Bchr T, Hlnulckson, Dlckemoti, Bmon, Slnnluksoa In. fctehr A. T, Colin, Brnwer, Hlngliain. JnhnRommel.Jr, bchr John CrucKloid, Brings, l-'uii Uiver. do. bchr bulllo B, Balemun, Buston, 1! jrd, Kellur & Nut- i lit tr Behr PentiRVlvanla, Hmlth, Wasbluston, di, Hclirts. K. Whfflfr. Lloyd Bouto'i. do. Be nr Lltanor T, Bay, Bichmund, Va., Wold, Naale fc HrhrL A DatienhnwRr, Bheppard, ilullHbury. Bchr H L. M.aghi. Willeus, rtalem. Brhr RH Williams Miilville. Ht." w whiildlii, Rlituant. Baltimore. Heuhen Foster, Bt'r F. Franklin Picraou. B.iluniom, A. urovoa, Jr. AKHIVKD YJCSTEltDAY. Pteanmhlp Knnita, Howe, huurn iro-a New York, wl'h uiiIhh to Juhn P. (.mi. I'lmoed iill BuuiUay Uook, baripie Dingo, trout Nevus a. Brig Louia C Madeira. Mcsiander. SO days f ro miles- Ilia with 'tun. mil., to N. lli'llllikS iL Bro. Br. etar W, K. Cnanman. AuflHrmiu, ! days from V.i, with molasst-H to ft. die VV. WmIhii. V'.iti uit dur lint a heavy Kute troi.i rt, to lost deck load ol uio- l3hes, COUHlfctlt'g ot'M hbiiN. Hchr JunieB Martin, linker, 6 iya from Boston, with mdpe. to Mershon t Cloud. H.chr Honest Abe. Conarv. from Lanesvllle, Hehr W. C Atwater, Fentnn, from New Loudon. Hclir Mary I. Ireland, Irflaud. from Bunion. Liuamnr H. F. Phelps, Brown, it hours irom New York with indse. to W. M. Malrd A Va,. Hle'nier NoveltV. Tuft M hoiuj Irom New Yolk, tvlih luOBei to W. M. Balrdjt co. MEMORANDA. Bhlp Ferdinand, Daiuierinaii, hence lor Bremen, was seen ib int. tat. (), long. frUl. Hlilp Htadacoua, Cusslriy, from Londonderry for Phi laiielphla, was Bioaen Uih fust. lat. HUt. lung 68 in. ,Uttr1ui,uujji.uii.-o, B.etllurf. 17 iluj troiu Clvuiue- gns, at New York yesterday. July 4. Oscar O Mor Ion, a resident of Philadelphia, dud at sea or IfcVer, mm sick on arrival. Brig Walter Howes, Pierce, henoe, at Baigor 8th iDHtSlit. M Mrlg J. W. Drlnko, Kftton, for Phlltdelphli, St lied from aibr!en sih nlc. JBrlg J. a. Lincoln, Morrynna, atCaidenu lrt Inst. nr a port norm of Hatlras. Bt Ig Pennltnan, Oaillsun, CrJent 2d In it, for a port rorlb el Hatteras, Brl(t M. B Tbomptou, Warrtn, hence, rematnal at Trinidad lit lost. Hchr U. H. Bqatre, TlmmoM, for Philadelphia, Cleartd at New V erk 9th Irmb hclir Borhia Wilson, Nowell, for Phlladel Jhla, Cleared at Peniacola 3d Int. . ....... HchrK. 1. Unney, Tnttls, at Jacksonville Sit last, from New York, aud wa ti load for Philadelphia. j Hchrs J. C. Thompson. Vaimanl; Kmiiy '.iler. Hart; atd 1. Alderdlca, Jackaway, beoce, ai Boston (lib Inat. . Hchr H, P. Hawi, Hacket, heno for Prov .donee, at New York lh Inst. t chr Wm. Donnelly, Hontar. from New Hayek for Philadelphia, al New Verk fllb Inst, rsehrn BdRUm, Smith: R. II. Wllmin, Harris: W. H. ParReant. bargpant: M. H. Lawls, Lewis: I B Iven, Bowditcb. for Ph'Iadelphla: and Hale, eitiropshlre, for 'lrenlon, N. J..ealU1 trom Providence 8th lnnt. Hchr Kuima II. Naylor, Taylor, hence, at Uardlner, Me , Vd luet. Hehr a. V. Bergen, Thompson, hence, al Fall River Bt h lnft. Hchrs Naiad Qneen. Chase and R, TT. Daly, Lam rhear, lor Philadelphia, aailed horn Fall River Bib '"tcb" Ocean Wave. Baker, or Pbllalelphla, tailed liiiro New Bedtord 9 b Inst. Hrhr A. J. i abeus, Rragg, hence, at Newburyport "Schr'wm. Jones. Wooater, from Vlnalhaven for Fhiladeli bla, at Kockland Rd lent., and called Hlh. Ht br Wm. Ulllum, bcovlll, beoce, at Pawtucket 9th '"rcl.'raS. T Wines. Tlulse: J. V. Wellington. Chip. rrai'i A. I'enike, Crane; U Wlllay, Kenilej and Ann 'j ler, Carrot), hence, at BiiHlon 9'h Inni. Fchre B. Franklin. Maull; P. A. Uran. Lake; f, B. Winn: Job. Porter. Porter: and L. A A. Buhoock, Wm kins, hence lor Boston; Inland PeMe, Pierce, hence lor BfRion.at llalm' Hole Hth InMt fehr Henry May, Raakett, from Uighton for Phila delphia at Newport 7' h Instant. fr'i br J. II. Marvell. Qidllen, for Philadelphia, sailed from Richmond Rib Inniant. t-i hr James H. Bhmdler, Lee for Philadelphia, tailed from Marblehcad fi'h instant. Hrhr Wm H. Tiers. Hoffman, for Philadelphia, tailed Iroru Palen) Tth Instant Hchrs JoIIh A. Crawford, Buckley; and Nellie Pot ter, Hi mis, hence, at l anvers, ad Ins. ant. tirhra K. A. Hooper, Hooper: aud Barfth Clark, Grlf fln, hence, at Uan vnrs, 6ih Instant. Hehrs Daniel Holmes, May w. ed: and William Od ium, Hcov ill. herce. at Providence tab iuatant; the latter (or Fawturkit. , Hchrs Decatur Uakes, Berry, Huntnr, Crans. and Port. Abbott, for Puiladeipala, tailed fiom Paw lueket tth Instant. Htearuer Miilville. Renear, for Philadelphia, clearetl at New York 9ih lnt' , , , Steamer Mansey, Hmlth.for Phllftdelphln, cleared at Hteaer G.fBtout, Ford, for Philadelphia, tailed from Alexandria tun IiibU DRY GOODS. FULL LINE OF COL'D SILKS IN CHOICE SHADES, AT 12 PER YABD. HEOIltiK I. WHHAM'K. QPENED THIS MORNING. ANOTHER CASE OF THOSE PLAID BILKS, Black and White Plaids, tl-;.2X, Ureen and White Plaids, 11-12-Blre and White Platds, 112H. Purple and White Plaids, tl'12)fc. One caae ttlll Richer, at fl ZS. WINHA.1I M CHEAP 8TOB& J WILL OPEN TDIS MOIININQ IRIBH POPLINB IN CHOICE SHADES, FORTH SPRING OF 1863, at KO. I. WIMlIAItl M. JTICHTH QTm EMPORIUM FOR BLACK SILKS. 8-4 White Edge, Heavy, only $1 76. tiroa Grains, Heavy, only 11 '87, Gros Grains, Extra Heavy, only 2. Lyons Gros Grain, Elegant, only 2'60, Best Makes Irom 12 50 to S per yard. ALL THE ABOVE AT 2 Sthstajrp tVIAnABI'H CnRAP NfLK NTOBK. 727 CIIESNUT STREET. 727 RICKEY, SHARP & CO., 131T0HTEKS, JOBBERS nrnl RETAILERS, OFFBR AN EXTENSIVE STOCK OE DESIRABLE DRESS GOODS, Or Our Lnte Iniportatious AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., No. 727 CrtESNUT Btroot, PHILADELPHIA, S QllEAT CLOSING OUT SALE $10,000 worth of Summer Dress Goods, at lUc Cheap Store of Eighth Street, A. & J. B. BARTHOLOMEW, NO. 138 NOBTII EIGHTH STREET. Lawns reduced to close out. Percales reduced to close out, rinrpcps reduced to close out. White Moods reduced to close out, N nue rinue reanceu irom i to za couw. White Pique reduced irom 7 lo uiceala. Pique worth bU ceu'S al 87HceoU. Pique worth 6i at 6U cmis BfHl !i0 cent Pique In the city, Wrralfi worth a; at i nenla 82 cent Alpacas lu Pi-ail, Buff, Wteel, and Bismnrk Rt 44 rnta. Lo c:Iohh nut. Greut ri-ouo'lon to close out Plaid Muslins, 25, 21 87 to uu cents, cneap. WE ARE CLOSING OUT CHEAP, No. 168 North EIGHTH Htrwr, S23emth26t ABOVE HAU1I. S. XV. Corner of XTonrtSi and AjtoSi f3tm Keep Stock of Dry Uooria Adapted to the Dally Want of Families. LARGE MTOC'K OF K1IAWLM. MI K POINTtl, WIIOLP.N.tI.1: A BKTAII WIII1K (JOOIlN IN FlTt.Ii VAUIETV. Itl.ACH tiOOIMOFaLI, BAU1, STIt:l, A KM UI1EK UOOIM, NIU Di:ri KTiVENT WLLL NTOC'HICIt 1LOTJI UKrAUXIMKMr, HEW AN!OUT WHiT. UK1.S UOUJbH DEPAHTSIEPITi rBIJH N1 '. ST lEOISFKEFII!? IE!"AItT.1f EKIT HONIEKY, f.OVKM, II ANIHiEBCIIIKKM a.A H,v;vc. V10 mwHMi fjEVV STYLE OF GOODS "OIl LADIES' OLOAKINQBi JAMES & LEE, NO. 11 NOllTR SECOND BTBEKH, ABE NOW RECEIVING AlLTUKLATBsT ITTLES OP t'I.OAiISI CLOTH AUD CAIHNLHEN.HITUA I. A K til! AUOBT UENT OP OOOUM FOB 1IEN A MO BOir UVEA It 2SI AT WH0IESAIE AND RETAIL, DRY GOODS. JjADJES ABOUT TO LEAVE THE city for Ibelr conntry houses or the sea-shore, will find It greatly to their advantage, before pur chasing elsewhere, lo examine The Extensive Stock, at Greatly Reduced Trices, of E. M. NEEDLES & CO., No. HOI CIIESNUT STREET, GIRARD ROW. Comprlslnj ft complete assortment lor personal or household ose, of LACES, EMBROIDERIES HANDKEROHIEFB PUFFED, REVKRHD AND I'UOKED MUB XJNH, CAMBRICS, JACONETS, PIQUES, and WHITE QOODS, In every variety. VEILS AND VEIL MATERIALS of every descrip tion, together with an extensive assortment of HOUSEHOLD LI"ENS, AT TEMPTING PRICES In every width and quality. BniRTTNO.PILLOW-OARE, SHEETING, 4TABLS LINENS, NAPKINS. DOYLIES, FLANNELS, DIMITIES FOR SPREADS, AND FUKNI TCEE COVERS, MARSEILLES, HO NEYCOMB, AND OTH KR SPREADS, TOWELS AND TOWELLING IN DAMASK AND HUCKABACK, HUM MER BLANKETS, TA BLE COVERS, ETO. ALSO, BHIKTINQ, PILLOW-CASE AND SHEET- IN 0 MUSLINS. E. M. NEEDLES & CO., No. HOI OHESNUT 8TUEBT, 811 GIRARD ROW- LIHE2I STOKE. 6 ARCH STREET. LINEN DUCKS AND DRILLS. WHITE BCtHS AND DRILLS. BI FF COATINDVCKS. FLAX COLOUED DRILLS AND DUCKS. BUFF COATING DUCKS. FANCY DRILLS, FAST COLORS. STRIPED DRILLS, FAST COLORS. BLOUSE LINENS, SEVERAL COLORS. PLAIN COLOBED LINENS, FOR LADIES' TBAVELLINW SUITS. PRINTED SIIIRTINO LINEX. LINEN CAUBRIC DRESSES. THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF LINEN GOODS IN THE CITV, SELLINU AT Less than Jobbers' Prices. GEORGE MILLIKEN; Linen Importer, Jobber, and Retail Dealer, 91S2smw NO. 838 ARC1I STREET. PRICE & WOOD, N. W. CORNER EIGHTH AND FILBERT, HAVE JUST RECEIVED, A new lot of Nainsook Muslim, 25, 80, 85, 40, 45, 50 and 60 cents. Bolt finish Cambrics, Jaconets, Victoria Lawns, Bwlss Muslins, etc, eto, Nainsook Flald and Stripe Muslins, ,Satia riald JSalnBooks. FIQUES! PIQUES I White Piques, very cheap, etc. Marseilles, Lancaster, aud Honeycomb Qallts. Table Linens. Napkins and Towels. : Rest makes Bleached and Unbleached Muslins. Bargains In Ladles' and Gents' and Children's Hosiery, and tiloves. Ladles' and Genta' Linen Cambric Hdkfs, Ladles'IIemstitched Hdkfs,, all linen, Children's Linen Handkerchiefs, colored border, 12; i cents, Hamburg Edgings and Inserting), cheap, PRICE & WOOD, N.W. CORNER EIGHTH AND FILBERT, 8101U8 PHILADELPHIA, FLAGS, BANNERS, ETC. 1868. PRESIDENTIAL CONTEST. FLAliS, 1$AERS, TRANSPARENCIES, AND LANTERNS, Campaign lUulgos, Mcduls, and Tins, OF BOTH CANDIDATES. Ten different styles sent on receipt ol One Dollar and Fifty Cents, Agents wanted everywhere. flags In Musllu, Bunting, and Silk, all sizes, whole sale and retail. Political Clubs fitted out with everything they may require, CALL ON OR ADDKEB3 Wa F. SCMEIOLE, No. 4J SOUTH THIRD STREET, f 18 tfrp PHILADELPHIA. PERSONAL. TDOUNTIEH, TENSIONS, PRIZE MONEY, and all clatmsagalnst theNatlonal and Btate Govern ments promptly collected. Call on or address GKORtiE W. FORD, No. 241 DOCK Street, 6stnth2lt One door below Third, REFRIGERATORS. OEFBIGERATORS J-V AT SEVEN DOLLARS AND UPWARD WATER COOLERS, CLOTHES-WRING kRS AND WASHERS, and a geaeral variety of HOEttE-FUfi- NISHINul GOODS. B. A. WILDMAN & BRO., (28 tntiiscp Depot, no. uu bpring garden at. INSURANCE COMPANIESa flLLINCHAST A HILT'S INSURANCE ROOMS. LUMBERMAN'S FIRE INSURANCE C0HPANY, OF OHIOAQO, ILLIMOIS, CAPITAL. Authorized Paid np In full., inn,(M on 8uo,oooco ASMETSi Csh on band and in Bank .; .7 (0,010-15 Cash In bands of Agents, and In course ol transition 18,97319 Amcjurit of Lnans aeiured by Mortgage, tonstltnllDg Urst lien on Real E. tate, on which tbere Is lets than one year's Inter est due and owlug...... 61,460 Aa,ontt or K torus owned by the Company, whttberofany State or the United Sta'ea, or of any Incorporated city of tbe United Hl.tes. or of any other description, sped fj lng the number of shares, aud the par and market value of tbe same. fir. Markd. TJ. S t-Jf-S $76,90 J $81,4.tti 50 U H. T-30f 11 3(H) 12,118 12 U. P. 10-4I Boo J08 75 Cooke Co, War Furid Bonds 12.8H0 11.430 00 107,497-87 10I.0U0 Arronnt of Stocks he?d by the Company aa collateral seenrity for loans, with the amount loaned on each kind of stock, Its par and market value 143,841- Par, Market, 177,tW 198 287-25 Amount of Interest on investments made by the Company, Cue and unpaid 8 859 63 INCOME OF THE COMPANY. Amount of cash premiums received 103 ,6-' 9 90 Amount of premiums earned 122,Uu8't)l Amount of interest money received Irom Ibe Investment of tbe Company 4,614-93 Amount of income of tho Cnipauy trom any other source 18,961-48 LIABILIHES. Amount cl los'es due and unpaid, and cla'ms lorloeses which are In suit, or con tested by the C impny 10,0X100 Amount ol losses during the yer which have not been settled - 1H,'120'8I Amount of dividends net lured ld.UiO'dO Amount of Dimity borrowed, and the value arid amount of security given (none bor rowed) 3,181-7 EX PEN I ITCKKS. Amonnt of losses pa,a during tbe year... 9J.9I470 Amonnt ol Dividends paid during the year (see above) - 15,000'JO Amouiit of ei(ieuser paid during the year, Includli.g comml. slons and fees paid to the Agents aud OHlcers of ti e C mpauy. 35,615-11 Amount of taxes paid by the Company,..., 7,518-22 Amount ot all ottier expense) aud expen ditures of the Company 12,891-51 HERMAN L. POWER'S, PRESIDENT. TROM AN liOOMMAV, ft SECRETARY. TILLINCHAST & HILT. AUENTS, Norlli Pennsylvania Railroad Building1, No. 400 WALNUT Street, 7 7tuths3t PHILADELPHIA Josoiih TillinghasU David 15. Hilt. AMUSEMENTS. P (JO-LEY'S OPERA HOUSE, SEVEMTII Street, below .arch. I'lrst week of the 'lerpHlcnoroan Wonder, K. M. t ARKOIiL, TE ORE XT iilNUAKl UiiHLirRQrTE Ry JOHN N' U t.L'G AN and AKilHY HUGH 134. FOOLt-Y'8 M1NWIKJ-XS. THU WILD FAWN, j III? riciun? viitri.y, ui y f o"uiu tuniwnii George (tie cbarn.er, Kluu.p rjpeecu, Dancing Mmmr, , ... .. 17 U A.. VIU 4 II CIV. .WWW FOX'S AMERICAN VARIETY THEAT8B. KVEBY EVENING AND HA TURD AY AK'l rlKNOUN, GREAT COMBINATION TROUPE, In Grand Ballets, Ethiopian Buriesquea, Bongs Danrm, Pantomimes. Gymnaat Acts, eto TO RENT. R RENT, mEMlSES, No. MJ CIIESNUT St., FOR STORE OR OFFICE. ALfeO, OFFICES AND LARGE ROOMS suitable for a Commercial Oo lege. J at t Utt BANK THE REPUBLIC PIANOS. 8TECK & CO.'S, AND HAINES T f iBRUi HKKH' PI anus, and MAbOM ilAMLLN'H CARi-NET OKUANN. J, K. GOULD'S NewHtore, No. 823 CUES NUT Blreet. 17 8m effiffl ALBRECUT, RIEKH3 & SCHMIDT, MANUVACTUBEB8 0 FIBST-CLASS PIATSTO-FOETES. Full guarantee, and moderate price. Wirtroomi, Ho. 010 A11CI1 Street, 14 3m4P PHIU4DEL.PHL. HATS AND CAPS. n JONES, TEMPLE & CO., FABHIONABLK HA T TUBS, No. rs. NINTH Si reel First door above Ciieunul street. 4 U S WAR BURTON'S IMPROVED VESTI lRtw1,BiiU ettHy Uitlng Dresa Hats (fiatentt-d), In all the Improved tuub ions of the xeuaon. CI1KM NUT hitreet. uext ooor to the P(mt OIUch. 11 19 6p OVERNiVIENT. , PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE PlTKIN&eo. 1 Kvm U1 I'AKI.K FOHSPUUTINU PU 'tiJ. i-EH, AND I HILDKKN'S LAXVIN TKSTrt. AXVNINi- HAHNKHh. BADDLEa, HORaK Hrl KW 1 8. KLY M-Tn, ETft PITKIN A CO., aiBthatulm ' No 71 Nor' h B1TOOND ireet. QEORCE PLOWMA N . CARPENTER AND BUILDE'A, REMOVED To o. 134 DOCK Street, PHILADELPHIA. TIT I J, L I A M 8. QUANT, YV COMMlhBION MKROH ANT, Ne. 8 S. DEL A WAKE Aveuue, Philadelphia, AUKNT KIIH Ptipnnt'i Gunpowder. Kellneil Nitre, Charcoal. Eto, W. linker t lo.'a Chocolate Cnco. a 'id Hroiua. Crrrker, Bros, A Co.' lellow Mll Bheathliig, fiolU) aud ali. . . . . m ft? insurance companies. FjrE Insurance LlrcrpooL and LondoN ftUd GlobE IosnrancE GompanYi ASSETS SEVENTEEN MILLIONS. gliort Term, rerpctual, Floating, and Kent Policies issncd on favorable terms. Office, No. 0 BIERCHANTS' EXCHANGE. AT WOOD SMITH. tl5m GENERAL AGENT. ELAWAKR MUTUAL SAFETY- IN'SUK" A nck COM "AN v , Incorporated by tbe Lels lure of Pennsylvania, iB85. OOice, Southeast comer THIRD and WALNUT B ree-B, Philadelphia. MARlNfi iNSUKANC&l On Vttsels, Cargo, aud Freight, to all parUot the World. INLAND INSUR4.WOE Or Ororts. by river, canal, lake, and laud carriages to all parts ol the Unlon,rN80RANcHa On merchandise generally. O11 Bioies. Dwelling Houses, etc. AKSETH OF TUB t'OWPAJIT Novemoer 1, lf67. ',nfl.rno united states Five Per Cent. Loan. 10-408 I 201,000 00 L.oan. 1SH1 60,000 United Htatea7 8-10 Per Cent, Loan Treasure Notes - 2(0.000 Btate or Pennsylvania Biz Per Cent, Loan 125,000 City of PbiladelpblaBix Per Cent. Loan (exempt from tax) - 69 000 Si ate ui New Jersey Bix Per Cent. Loan - 20 000 Pennsylvania Railroad FlrHt MoitgaireMix Pvr Cent, Boud4 2C,0OOjPeinsylvanla Railroad, Be- oud MortgaKMx Per Out. Houds. 25,000 Western Pennsylvania Halltoad Blx Percent. Bonds (Pennsyl vania Railroad guaranteed)... 80,000 Ctate ol Tennessee Five Per Cent. Loans 7000 Btate or Tennessee Blx Percent. Loan. 6,000,300 shares stock ot Her nan tow u Gaa Company (principal aud Interest suaranteed by the city of Philadelphia,; 7,500 1C0 Bhares 8tock of Pennsylva- nla Kallroad Company. 6,000 1(0 Bhares Btuck or Norib Penn sylvania Railroad Comomiv. 20,000 80 (-Hares Stock Philadelphia andBouthern Mall Steamship Company - 201,900 Loans on Bonds BnO Mortgage, first liens onCHy Property,,,,,. 1S4.4O0-0O 62 662 60 210 070 00 128,623 00 61.000-00 19,800-00 23,375-00 20,000 00 18,000-00 427000 15,000 00 7,800-00 8,000-00 16,000-00 20l,90f"00 i,lui,4t0 par. Market value, (l,lu2,iMi2'iO . t orn, f iuo,ss au, Bea' Estate 86,000 00 Bills Kece.vable lor losurauce made 219,135 67 Baln. es due at A gene ei Pre- , miums on Marine Policies Accrued inteieit and other oebts due the Company 43,334-36 Block andKcrlpnf sundry Insu rance and other companies . , f 076 00. estimated value 8,017 00 Cacb Bauk. 8103IU7-1U Cosh In Drawer.. i'M 52 181,315 152 ll 607,605 15 DIREcTORa' , Thomas C. Hand. ... 1.. rftiuirat, nanu, Baiuuel K. stokes, James Traqualr, William ULudvvlg, Jacob P. JnneH, James B. MoKarland, Joshua P. Eyre, John D, l ay lor, Spencer Well value, Henry O Dallett, Jr., George W. Bernardou, D. T. Moigau,Pltt4burK. J, B r-emple, A. B. Hei ir. Kumund a. Simdi r. Joseiih H. Seal, 1 lieophilus Paulding, II11H1 Craig Edward Darlington Johii R. Peuroxe, H. Jones Brooke, Henry cloaii, George O. Lefper, w IiiIudj u. lioiiiton, Kdward Lalourcade, jauoD .uiegel, THOMAS C. HAM). President. JUHN C. DAVIS, Vice-President, HFNRY LYLRI.-RN. Secretary. HENRY BALL, Assistant Secretary, 12 30 1829 CHARTER PERPETUAL. Franklin Fire Insurance Co, r PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE! NOS. 436 AND 437 CIIESNUT STREET. ASSETS OA JAN U Alt Y I, 1SS, P,003,740'00. CAPITAL nmwh iiihw 00,JO" ACCRUED UURPLUU. 1,018,H3'8 PR KM 'UMU. l.lHl.Uia-ito fJJSQETTLED CLAIMS, INCOME FOB 1848 33,efl3Hl. 3SO,00'09. KOSMEH PAID SINCE 1S9 OTKJS 5,C0O,0O0. Perpetual and Temporary Polloles on Liberal Tsrras. DIRECTORS, tjtiarlea N. Bancker, George Paian, Tobias Wagnor, All-red Filler, Samuel Grant, Frauds W, Lewis, M, D. aeorne W. Richard. Thomas Hnark.. I w uiiaui C4. Grant, SS?'. ab;r, Presfdeal, JAS. Vf . ji ajv-i--i Aut wromry pro kyeni. nn AbodHm Wool nf Pltl-hnr. ' " wwjwu umm "v m " vm ' 9 lf N8URE AT HOME. IN TBI Teim Mutual Life Insurance COMPANT, No. 921 CIIESNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA ABSBTS. 19,000,000. IIUABTEBED BY OUB OWN STATE, HANAE BT OUB OWN CITIZENS liOMMES PBOaiPTIiT PAID, (01.ICIE UHCCD ON YABIOI7M v.aw Applications may be made at tbe Home Office and ml lh. iuannlM l l,n,il,n.,. . k . , . . 1 "? OT JAJHES TBAtOAIK......M......,...PKESIDlENT, SAM 'liCL E. TOHESJ....,.....VICE-PREHLDENT AO. . HUBNOB, A, V.P. and ACTUARY' HPMATio m. wx;rigs..M.M....j3a(jRfrABT PliOVlDtM L1PK AND TRUST COMPANY OF PmLADELPUlA X 1 No. Ill K PoUR'l H tttreet, INCORPORATE U Ho MONTH, it 18S5. CAPITAL, :60,(iuu rAlD In. iuKOranee on Lives, b Yearly Premiums; or On K IU, or SSit year 1 remlums, Non-furtelture. ' A nultlea granted on favorable terms, 'leriu Pollciea, Children's Endowments, This Company, while giving the Insured the security il apa d-upt ai ltal, will dlvlce the entire prollta of the Lille busluesa among tbe policy holders. Moneys received al Interest and paid on demand, Aotboriieed by tht charter to execute Trus s, and ,u act as Executor or Administrator, Assignee, or iluardlan.and in other, fiduciary capacities, uuderap ( Oiniuinilol any Court of this Cummonweaith, or auy person or persons, or bodies politic or cornorata. IIIKUHOHIL HENRY HAINES, T, WIrtTAR BKOrYN, W. IXINUMI'KWI'IV JUbHUA H.MOKKIH, RICH 4HI WOOD. K1CI1AKD CA lht RY, WJihlilf- HACKER, CHAKI.KH F. fXih'FIV BAWTJELP.bUlPLEY, ROWLAND PARRY. President. Actuary. WILLIAM O. LntlMBlHETH. VIce-PreuldHut; THOMAb W1HTAR.M. !., J. B. TOWNSENo" 7 27 Medical Examiner. Legal Adviser, PI1CEMX INSUEANCB COMPANr OF PHlI.APEf.PHlA. INCORPORATED 1804-CHARTER PERPETUAL, No. 'I'M VV A LMJT btrett, opposite the Exub.nge, This Company Insures from fuss or damage by FIRE, ...... i. on liberal terms on buildings, merohandlse.furnltnre etc.. for limited periods, aud permanently on build lugs by deposit of premium". ..,, k. ifhu M,r,,.,u v,. maotlye operation tor more (ban SIXTY (lK(i, during which ail losses have htkn nriininUv adlunted i-rid paid. ... . r . . mutmoiM John L, Bodge, A-" , David Lewis, RunlumlD Kttllir. M. H tkianouy, John T.Lewis. William B. Grant, di....i vi . T eaming, Thomas H. Powers. A. R. Mclleory, Kflimind (-oMllllnn. I) Til ark Wbart"n, Hamuel Wl'cox, LawrVnce Lewis Jr. I l.e wis C. Norrls. l,awrenu JOHN Tl. WlIClLEIUiB, PiOSldent, Wt, iav. HMrat.wtt. Win INSURANCE COMPANIES. TILLINCHAST & HILT'S IXSlJEAJiCE ROOjIS, No. 409 WALNUT St. AGENTS AND ATTORNEYS ORi Home I'iro Insurance Companj. NEW HAVEN, CONN, Springfield Fire nnd Marino Ins. Co., SPRINU FIELD, MASS, Tonkerg and New York Insurance Co., NEW YORK Teoples' Fire Insurance Company, WORCESTER, MASS.. Atlantic Fire and Marine Insnranco Co., PROVIDENCE, R, I. Guardian Fire Insurance Companj, new YOBS .umlbernian's Fire Insurance Co., CHICAGO, ILL Insurance effected at LOWEST BATES. All losses promptly and liberally adjusted at tbelr Office, Ko. 40 WALXUT Street, L?J phi la delphia; INSURE AT HOME. GUARDIAN FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 420 WALNUT Street. PHILADELPHIA, C1IARTEKED CAPITAL, - - $500,000 PAID L CAPITAL, - - . $100,000 KO LOSSES OR DEBTS. Insure against loss or damage by Fire on Bulldlnva: Merchandise, Houieuold Furniture, and all other Insurable property, aud also take Marine, Canal. and Inland Navigation Risks at the lowest rate con sistent with security. W. E, OWENS, President. NATHAN HAINES. Becietary. 8i8 8nl BEN J. V. OBRYON, Survey DIREcTOrlS. Wm. E. Owens; Hon. Geo, V. Lawrenrp. Arthur Mnglnnls. Wm, W. D'euuer, Dr. M. MoKeu, Na'han Hainan, I boiuas Williams, Howard A. M Icicle, , Kemp Bartlett, Uhas K. McDonald, Hou Stephen T. Wilson, jHuitD v, air., R. C. WortlJliigton, Wm. R ireasun. John bmlck, Edward N. Gratan, TNSURANCJi COMPANI A. or NORTH AMERICA, No. 232 WALNUT STREET, PHILADA. . INCORPORATED 1794. CHARTER PEHPETTJALi Mania, Ialaitd, aad Fire Iasnraac. ASSETS JANUARY 1, 1868, . 92,001,206-72. $20,000,000 Lossea Paid In Cash Siaoa its Organization. DIRECTORS. Arthur G, Coffin, i George L. Harrison. Hfkinnnl W. .1 1) It Pa t'.ui.nl. D , Francis R. (nnn John A. Brown, Charles Taylor, Ambrose White, William Welsh, Richard D. Wood, H. Morns Wain, .Tnhn Maann. Edward H. Trotter. Edward B. Clarke, T. Chariton Henry. Alfred D. Jessup, John P. White, Louis O, Madeira. Aninin G. I'OFt'IV TrMManL Citabi-is Pxatt, Hetrretary. WILLIAM bUlHLKM, Harrlsbnrg, Pa Centra Agent tor theMtateol Pennsylvania. 126 Tj1RE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY. TUB JJ PEN&bYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE COM PAN Y Incorporated 1826 Charter Perpetual No. 6HI WALNUT rill eel, opposite Independence Hquare. Tbls Company, favorably known to the community for over foriy years, continues to Insure against loss or damage by hie oh Public or Private Buildings, either permanently or lor a limited time. Also on Furniture, blocks of Goods, and Merchandise gene rally , on liberal terms. Their Capital, together with a large Ba'plus Fund, Is invested In the most careful manner, which ena bles them to oiler to the Insured aa undoubted seen rlty In the case of loss. Daniel Smith. Jr.. John Deverenx. Alexander Benson, Isaac Hazlehurst, Thomas rimlilir Henry Lewis, J. QllIlnirHam Pall 1 nomas juoonins. Daniel wmith.Jb., President' WlIXIAM Q. CuowsUi. MMOrotary. ami ENGINES, MACHINERY, ETC. IttrfPfts PENN STEAM ENGINE AND --xu'-'-r- BOILER WORE S.NEA FIE A LEVY. I i,at i icAL AND THEORETICAL ENGINEERS. MACHlNIbTC, BOILER-MAKERS, BLAOkI bMlTHo, and FOUNDERS, having lor many yearn been In successful opeiatlon, anil been exclusively engaged ia building and repairing Marino and River Engines, high audlow-pressure. Iron Boilers, Water Tanks, Propellers, etc. eta, respectfully oiler their services lo tbe public as being tully prepared to con tract for engines of all sizes, Marine, River, and Stationary; having seis of patterns of different slaea are prepared to execute orders with quick despatch. Every description of pailaru-maklug made at the shortest noilce. High and Low-presture Fine Tubular and Cylinder Hi Hers, of toe best Pennsylva nia charcoal Iron. Forglngs of all sizes and kinds. Iron and Brass Castings of all description!. Roll Turning, Hirw Cutilrg, and all other work connected with ibe above busiueNs. Drawings and speclllcatlons for all work done at tbe establishment free of charge, aud work guaran teed. Tbe subscribers have ample wharf-dock room for repairs ol boats, where they can lie In perfect safety, aud are provided with shears, blocks, falls, eto, etc. for raising heavy or.UgUt weights. JACOB C.NEAFIK, JOHN P. LEVY. 8 1 BEACH and PALMEltbtreelS. M ERRICK & . JS 0 N B ' 800TIIWARK FOUNDRY, No. 430 WASHINGTON AVENUE. Philadelphia. WILLIAM WRIGHT'S PATENT VARIABLE CUT OF STEAM ENGINE, Regulated by tbe Governor. MERRICK'S 8AFKTY HOISTING MACHINE, Patented Juue, lSca. DAVID JOY'B PATENT VALVELEiS BTEAM HAMMER. ; D, M. WESTON'S PATENT SELF-CENTERING, SELF-BALANCING CENTRIFUGAL SUGAR-DRAINING MACHINE, AND HYDRO EXTRACTOR, For Cotton or Woollen Mauulacluretg. TlOmwf ly COAL. BMIDDLtTON A CO., DEALERS IN . HAKLKlnH LEHIGH and EAGLH VEIN COAL. Kept diy under cover. Prepared expressly tor family use. Yard, No. fSS WA&UXNGTOA Aveuna. Office No. 614 WALNUT Btreet. S ARRIS & NEW HALL, PAPER WAREHOUSE, No, (16 MINOR Btroet, PhUadelphla. Manufactarers ot EKGLIBH GLAZED HARDWARE. BLABTINQ AND MANILLA PAP ERA iilm