THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1868. 3 CITY INTELLIGENCE. t rOB ADDITIONAL LOCAL ITBMft IU ODTSIDB FAOBS, Fecial Meeting of Common Cornell.. Par ftunnt to call a special mcetincr of Common Council was held yestorilay afternoou. to take action on I be bill from Select Council which was BDder flisctieslon at the ailournment of Com mon Coniicil ol. Monday lift, anl which pro vides tor the stile ot a portion of Almond street lid ill'. Joseph F. Miirccr prrslde'l. Ihe mot on mndc by Mr. ll uncork to lay the bill on the tahle wan taken up and lost yea, lj nnys, 28. A cull Icr the previous question was tb n iiihiIc mid Cdrrted, and a'ter coiiHuicrnbio Mrmti-hiiig tue 0.11 pasted ny a vote ot.yeuB28, BHV8 2. Tim tilib -strrini! caused conntrVrnble feeliiiff anioncil'P mnjurity, an 1 Air. Wanner Ira medi ately sent uj a resolution to the Cfitir to ho rend, rriiieiiiiir und HU'liori.iii.' the President to publicly repriniHiid Anthony Campbell Jolin V. Creel v'Jo-eph B. lluncock, J-tmesiJ Htenrt, and John .). Stuiil, members of t'oniinon Couti c 1, lor p' rsiMcoily reluming to vote iu violation ot rule 1G, ovrumir Councils, which sits 'that when menibeis relue to voe, such re fusal hlntl be (ti enied a contempt of Councils," Mr, Warner supported It I- res ilutioii in a If'UB si eech, m which he trued ihui the tilibus ter njr practices so long iu vosfiie m Councils should In put a stop to, and unbec iiu.ng con duct cene. ilr. Hancock replica fucello il.y to Mr. Wag Tiei, coiiipHnientiiii; the liitter upon his persN Uncy. It had been said tha te .v brave men (an c h"ine Iron) Moody heUK but the couni;e. ol Mr. Wucru r rliowcd tlnr. at, 1- nst oiip linve man was uii ah'ii. Ho f naht tills bill through with a ptrnimcity worthy of u better cnu-p. O In r u.emis b shie tic litii.tr it tbrougti on the floor ol Councils hud been em pi yed. a coram meinour ot Council h 1 1 toll the i-penkcr lint' nti'itlu r member ol C iiinoils hail received live hundred dollar f"r hn epen-e tn pushing thi "lit'le Villinm" through ttie L gW'itiure. The ppeaker w-a proud to Buy tliii he ma le his living by laying bricks, and not by sucitiiU' supur-teuts. Applause on the tloor and iu the gat cry, promptly suppressed bv the I'resi leu'. Alr.'Kvaus entirely agrfed with Mr. Wagner, and cooicus'y denounced the dctclict members. It hud been their act on more than one. occuiion. They should toe ta ipht that Couucl's hail rales which were to be obeyed. In conclusion, Mr. Evans ofl'-red a resolution ameuuiu the resold t on ct Air. Wnnnur especially cen-uir ug Mr. llatic ek "lor behavior ubbccbiiiug a peutle. n.nn ai:d a member of Common Co incii, by his maimer and language, provocative ot confusion mid disorder, at a meetine ot Common Oouueil, lield on Thursday, Julv 1G, 18i.'f Mr. Li'iieton thovtd to lay the whole subject on 'he table. Not agieed to. Air. Hancock, nt'er consultation, sent up a r solution censuring Louis W timer and U bi;rt AI. hvaus tor a'.temp'ing to tamper with mem ber ini(la the Clia:nbr. and trim:? to induce them to vote 101 the Hale ot the AiiuonJ street property. This resolution wa baed up"ii n misuud.T btood sta cineui of Mr, Camobell. Mr. Wiiu tier I denounced tue statement in thn' tesolution as a lul-ehood. (To Air. Camp bell) Did I arpi-i-ach you outside Lhe Chamber? Air. Campbell You approached mo and the rii ember at my right, in this (Jbnmbei, Air. Hal per (1'rc-ident pio lem.i -Thf reso lution is out ot order. It is not jrurmtuu to the question. fi nding these proceedings the chamber was in di-onkr. ivlinivot the membei s, witn tbtnr feet on the desks, tanned themselves, aud seemed rather to euj '.v t lie frav. Air. Hancock nieilec'iiully pressed his motion, whereunon the (jue-tiou "was taken on Mr. Evan-' amendment. Iu iiicllecrual votes were taker, and each time, although a iiuirum au Btred the call of the hou-e, 1.0 vioriim voted. An adjournment, va- then etleoied. Daring the deba'e nnnvbrt'r acrimonies pa-sed lieteeu members, but they ail seem to hiiv bPeu Vick wickian. as they hobnobbed together outside the railing a it "Inl-i'ier," "no aen'leinau," and other euca terms had Lever bien used. Si?n -Stroke. The fo'lowing ad'li'.ional per sons eufl't red fiom the hett je.iierday: lie Cotoiier hcid an inquest ou the body of Sarah McCrory. at N . I i.ri7 H -mover street, an I ti ver ltd of death Horn lhtemDeluuee was ren ihred. It was reported that she had died from violence. An inquest was al-o held on the body of a man named Zell, who died iron the eiloet-jot the heat at the Nineteenth Waid -i atiou House, A man named Thomas Brou was found dead yestetday moiuing iu a wairou at KewkirK's stable, iu Cjueen street, abuve Secou I. It is supposed that he d.cd from ihz etleeU of the beat on We ln sd ay. Jo-eph Wetzel, who was overcome by the heat on Wednesday, died the same ntaht. Anout 2 o'clock ypp'erdHV, John Herring was sun-struck, at Si. John and HutkmwooJ stieets. Jie was taken to ihe Hospital. An unkuowri white man died suddenly at No. 203 Quarry street. Aim Hody was found dead, on the floor, m Front s'.reet, below ALiore. Patrick iMurin dud suddenly yesterday, at Ko. 1067 Heusuu sin et. Owen Hamilton died Irom the efl'cts of the beat yesterday. He resided at No. Iu59 llewson Btiect. Thuinas Crow, residing at No. 1203 Ward street, was overcome by the heat yesterday, at Klevtnth and Ctupenier street?, and vas taken home in a critical coi.diiion. William AlcClain was sun-struck at Howard and Harrison f-treets jcfterJay, uul was takeu to t. Marj's Hospital. John Herron. lorty years of age, was over come by the heat, yesterday, at at. John aud Biitumwood streets. Hi was takeu to ihe hospital. Fritz Stoltz, residing in St. John street, near I'oplar, was overcome by the heat, aud was re moved to the l'enusjlvania llo-pitul. John Lyuch tell dead, yesteiday afternoon, in 'Bedford street, near Seventh. At 11 o'clock in the morning, Cithrine Aletii ide w as overcome by the neiu at Da iphm and Tliomison s'.reele. Bhe was removed to St. Mary's Hospital. Sarah Hopkins died suddenly at No. 191G Cal lwwhill street. - "Monn Light. "The employes of the Thi ladi li.Lia tias Works, to ti.e number ol about five hundred, 6t ruck jestordiy for au advance cf pnv. They h ive bi-eu receiving n-'I" $2,ir to S'i'u per dav, aud they now demand an a iVance of tweuTj-dve percent. Tue Ttus'eea having. Lcard. on Wednesday evi ning, ttiat a strike was cou'.e uplated, mherueed in the puoets jesterdav J', r linoiffs, and .pnte a large number preseu et theiiiieles ut ih Nmih Ward w ik9eaily yes teiciay mortiinu. but. the old employes, a-sem-b!ed "in the l.e pnboruood, prevented many of thtiu irom pimi! to w( ik. During the dav, d taehmeuts ot police were sent, to the p'. i e, for the purpose ot protvctiug thoao seeking enrl"j meui. The strikers b-ll a mee'tng Iu Kater Hall. The a'tendtuee was large. The meeilug win oiLMiinzt'd by calling Heuiv I oru to the chair. A eo.nmun rati ui was i. ceivcd from Messrs. William 11. KHiott and James MeM iuus, mem bci ol the Ti -t, nr' p sm.' to urge at tue mie.ineol the lluaid that the pay ot the men should e Increased rive p. r rem'., as loll iw.it Fur stokers ut I'omt lireeze Worifs. $2'35; at the otlur works $-"2j. Tue c mimuu.cauon was laid ou the taoie, aud a res dutioii was adopted to tue erlect tuat the men n w ou the strike will not go to worn uulc-s the r demand ct aii liiere-ie ol 2i percent, is complied with. Auiimbero speeches wete made urging thoie p eseut to be arm iu their demands and not t iiit riere wrb ar.y ho m;gia des.re to seek employment at the Woiks. Citv I'apsknoeu Car Conuuctors and ltBivisits. A meeting of conductors uud driver on the citv ears was held jetterUiy lu irning a' Al l iar Hall, cm Library s ne-. to take into cciisidiiluti U the ptoplietv ot peti, toning the titate lieuifla'iire to pass a la to prouibit, the railway companies irom workit g the c iu .Juetors . and drivers m their employ u.ore than twelve hours tier day. Commities were appointed t3 wsit on the members ot the Leglsla ure aud lay bcfoie them their grievance". The meeting was iiiin.erously attendid, aud was vety enlhubi-iistic. Difp ik Bfrvicr. Laat night, about 6 o'clock, ns car No. 7, of the Cbeenut an J Waluut stKft line, was approachin? Chesont Mreet bridge Its passage was obstructed by a Uorse which had become overpowered by the heat. The horse was in a hack, which was ntd to have in it lonr perions besides the driver, and boma unable to climb the declivt y had lallcn don. Ihe ci ndveior of the car eudeavored to drag the animal iron) the track In order 10 alio v the car to ls, and while doiufr, so the anlmil expired. Ihe conducor whs lumedtatelv sur tounoed by a mot), who threatened him with l ere on ul violence, but i-ciniur one of the hkes be diew it out and de'ended himself, finally Ir'iMitciiing oil tlie.rod aud continuing the. trip. It Is sld thai no blame could be a tached to the conductor, as the animal evidently died fiom the beat of the wea'her. A Litti.k Ukortunatb. A colored woman found a white teinale infant, about 'our moothi old, in Washii pton Square, yesterday morning. The child, tinm all appearauco, was drugiiud. ett to thff Almshouse. 1'nowNF.n. A colored boy named Thomai F. Monts was drowned at Spruce s'reet wharf. he lody was lecovered and tuken in charge-by C o ro uer " M c K i ii 1 e y . MISCELLANEOUS CITY JOTTINGS. ' The w alls of the building for the Commer cial 1 xebunge, on Second street above A' aluuc. have been rai.-cd to their required, height, and workmen are now engaged in putting up the raiters. prepara'ory to euclosins the structure. It is exp' ci d that the budding will be com pleted by the close of the year. 'Ihe various water wot ks belonging to the city are kept in constant operation, but the de mand tor water is so great that the reservoirs cannot be kept filled. Our citizens should dis continue all wasie of water while the present hot v eat her Irt-ts. The oung n er of Nieetown gave a grand Inviiatir n Lop at Thompson's (irove last even ing. The atlair was well atten led, many ladies and g m h-Dicn trom the city beine present in lull ball-room costume. The music was line, atd the display ol fireworks beautiiul. There are but two vessels undergoing repair and two new ones on the stocks at the Navy Yard, the latter being almost ready lor launch ing. A public temperance meeting will be held this evening. In the lecture-room of Dr. Snep herd's Church. Buttonwood stieet, between Filth and Sinh streets. Air. Pe'er A. Keller has beeii elected Cashier of the Union National Hank of Philadelphia, in place ol AJr. JJ. C. Alurselman, resigned. CAMDEN AFFAIRS. 1'robahle IIomicidr. On Monday afternoon the body ol a man who had evioenly been raur di red h lound on the Muoie:-town pike, about four miles ti out the city. There was an ugly bru se on tlie right chek bone, and also a deep holt5 on the ritrht side ot tae boa 1, ma le as if by tue toleol a hatclet, or sin,o similar instru ment. hoever d'd th deed had eudeavored to wash off the blood, an I then thrown him in a ditch, uttcrwaid picking him up aud lavng him up in the road, placing his bat upou" his breast. He is a man aoout 40 years of age, heavy build, and long dark beard. He was sen on Widnesday morning near the place where he was lound, in company with two men and two women. carch is heiug made lor them, aud it is thought that tley will be found. A pawn ticket wa- toi.nd upon his person, belonging to n pawnbroker at Sixth and Uaee streit-, Phila delphia, n hoie the name ot Jacob Miller, aud cerurkd that he pledged a grey jacket. MARINE TELEGRAPII. For adUUional Marine A'tws see First Page. ALMANAC KOa PHILADELPHIA THI3D AY. StrrN Rihks 4 Muon RisK8.... 2 30 aoN Mktm.... 7 2i Hihh w a rieit ou PHILADELPHIA. UOAU OF TitADK. Jamks T. Younq, ") Coatkh Wiliiin, -Monthly OoMitiTTim, 1 Hi UAH PuTTAB. J UOVKMKATS OK OCKAN STUAUEUS. FOH ABkttlUA. PennylVRnla-...LlverMii)i...Ai!vv York ..Juua 2i Aleppo. 1 lVeriiool...iSew York -...June au L". ul N. Voik Llveriiool....ew YorK July 4 America boullianipiou...New York -July 7 Tripoli Llvrpool...New Y'ork July 7 lariiu Liverpool...New York July 7 V of Anierp....Liverpoiil...New York July ' Hlteri'imi Llverpool...(iuehpc July 9 Heriiiioila. ....Hoiitliaiiiiioii...Mew York July In Juva Livtrpool...Nt)W York .July 11 il.olPailM. l.iverMiol...New York Juiv 15 Mnavnu. Liverpool. ..Quent-c Julv la City of Boston.New York... Liverpool July H rniiee... .New Y ork...L,l verpoul Ju y in Kuri.pu New Y'ork...ula.SKow Ju,y ij, Hnuu-ulila. New York...iaiuljiir Ju.v v MlniiesolB New York...Liverpuol July 2i I iitia ..New York... Liverpool Ju'y z Ji rune 11 New York.,.Bremeu jUiv 2I feauipe-.... New York. ..Havre Jul' 'ii C'ellH .New York...Lomlon July D.ol Aniwerp...New York. ..Liverpool . July 25 O. ol N.Y'oi k..New York...Llverpool Julff lis lOAlTWISK, UOMKSTIU, ETC. GuldliiK Siar New York...Anpiuw&U July 20 MtarhBiidlrlpbHPhlliula.......HHVfkua Jmy -i Pi""' er .Phlldi.....M.Wllnilni.'li)Q.....Juiy 2) Merrimack New York. ..Itlo Janeiro Juiy 21 Ku(le... .....New York. ..Havana. July 2H J'uiiblu .Pldlaaa New Urieaus July 25 WyoudnK PhllKd a (Savan n ah J u I y 2d Mum are Iorwardwl by every suiamer In the rexulai llrjps. Tm aWamnn for or from Liverpool cull ai viueensiovn, except the Oanadlau line, wliloU call at Uondoi drry. The steamers for or irom the ConLl. DBDt nail at tsontbamuton. CLKARED YE8TH.RDAY. Brig Ocean Belle, Hull. Lettdoro. Warren A Gretre HriK JLitu M. Tiifker, Pu lerHou. NeuvliM, d betirJ H Know Its, Bcult, Cuiu brldgeport, L Auden- aciir tn. j. jyier. lyier. uosion, rtn four it. C'uu.ujliiKS. Wblrlow, Alexandria, f()' TukThns Jell-iHoii, Alleu, tor Baltimore, wiih a tow l 1 arges. W. P. Clyde & Co. ' U luw Tg Kahy Queen, Hnears. tor Baltimore, with a tow o. barges, W. P. Clyde 4 Co. iow ARRIVED YJC4TERDAY. Pruss. baique Dora, Oniseu, lai davs from fn Janeiro via hi. TUumus reported yesterday broinriit liou. HI.J I oia ellt ol Ibe crew or Ihe hacu'ie Aiahloii W lliuuisnn. nrevionaiy reported lout on ""lrKt'el UUU '"udd ltivm ttt lUe tJelawure Break- Br barque Rait biw, Rondrot, from New York In ha'lBHl lo it. A. Moutler A Co. ,n St br II. Pit-bcoit. Freeman S days from Province town, wan nmiie. toUeo. B Kerloot 6 d """- bclir CobKHsett, Utbbs, 6 days Irom Nbiv Bedford with oil to Mliober d Co. oujoru, bebr.1. B. Mmiili. Williams, from Boston. fc-chr K. H Ulldersleeve, Carroll, froiu Portland Mr A. J. Kustell. Hodges, Iroiu Portland. Hiean.er W. C. W Biker, rMierlii 24 hours irom New York with mdse. 10 W. M. Bitlrd A Co. Hleano r Viilcun, Morrison, 24 hours from New York with noise, to W. M. Hulrrt A Co. tstenmer Ann l ira milliards 24 hours from New Yi rk. whh milxe. 10 W. P. Clyde 4 (; ,. Tug 'I bos. JehVraon. Aden, iroiu Baltimore, wl'", tow ol hartes to W. P. Clyde A Co. 1 ug Fairy Queen, hlieais. from D;;,.. tow ol burses 10 W. P. Clyde & "more, w Hit a t, ,,.,.. , mKSIOKAVDA. rmtp t'.aiianrs Pony, it irgess, trom Liverpool 4th t " uimueipuia, was passeu 11m lust. 11. 4u ou long 1)7, p.ieau,8hlptars and Btrlpes. Holmes, hence re DihlliiUai HnVHiia lull lust, loading. ' Hie. inhhlp Valley Clly, Morgan, nence. at Rich u 01 d 14 b Inst. limine L. t, dtucker, Bibber, hence, at Matauzas sih Inst laique R. o, W. Ilnrige. Wall from Trinidad for I'bilaueipliia, remained at Key Westtith lust., to sail hhiuil llth. Barque Charleston, Cochrane, for Plillailehihla salleii Iroui Kenieul s 4th Inst, Barque wiiperh, Vonappeii, for Delaware Break, water at Bio Jauelio stu uit. Hvrque Josephine, Haveu. beuce, at Portland llth IliMBIll. Bariue Kosnios. Wlenrlchs. for Hamburg via Pbl ladeipina c eared at New ork lutli Iiihi, Barque John Woosier. K nowles, galled from Hong Kt ng llth May. tor Mingapoie. ling Red wood, (iarduer sailed from Calbarlen 1st 11, st , f r a port eorib of Hau ran. ' Bng Mariposa Staples, toi Philadelphia, Balled from I aihar eu 2d Iiihi. Brig Prairie Rose. Grllliu, bence, ut Carduaaa Utti liihiant. Brig M C. Mosely. Urann. salle from Curdeuas 8th Ibhi., lur a port north of Hatterus. Brig Huiard, McKarland, sailed from Mataozai 9th li st., tor a port north ol Haiieras. Brig Ptniilniau, (lalllsou. sailed from Cardinas UtU Inst., for a pori norih 01 Haileras. Brig l-ave Tbouipsi 11, for Philadelphia, sailed from M BlanMh U h liot. Brta Maiy K. Thompson, Warren, lor Pblladejpbta, sal en Irom Trinidad a.l lust. Hcbr h. c. Tyler. Weeks, lor Lelaware Breakwater, was leaitli g at Havana UIU lust. -el r Margie. MoFadtteu, lor Philadelphia, cleared At WU.XJ.I 8.U iM. -riir rroieim muAivpy roriiana. llamaiet s Nell ctir Warren biake, Messeivey, Bunion, ,1,, "ii .1. m. mi river, liennls, Hulliuiore. A. Grovew Ir Wt'r K. C. Kiilille. McCue. New York W. P ei.Z'i V,. Hchr Reading BR. No. BO, hence, at Norwich JStb I Instant, I hi li r Mr' uAiuiM bAMM n Vhiialnh'' . - J I . . I.. 1 .... C, U , A M l.n'.b' M .M, C are t t New York 1Mb Inst, hcnrfi A Urn. Packard, and Va erla, Cinkltn, tailed t oru l ardpnas 9tn Inst , for mirth 01 II atleras. BotirHarab Cullen, Avis, for Pblladelpbla, salted Ikuu leniii-t' S 1th Inst renr A, V. Bergen. Thompson, fur Philadelphia sailed Irom Fall Klver llth hint. isrbr Baltlini re. Dlx, hence, at Kewburvport llth iDKlant. Hrhrs A. A. Bolre, Y'ates; M. Bteelman. S'eelmsn; VI. K Lorn. Hardy; and M. A. McUaban, Call hence, el B '(lion IS b Inst. Bclire M. Hand, Bronk". hence for Ne Bedford, srid ( hattet, Hoihiod, hence tor Port Jamison, at flrl ork 15th lust. Bchr K. KiiRllsh (Jrowell. from Fall River fur Phila delphia at New York 1'iih Insi, ISchrstJ C Morris, Mortis, and Armentit F1", tioni Bimton for Phliudelnhia at Ifolntos' Hole Mm list, titled, all the vels be'ore reported, esiui k his. T W. Allen Lou's Walnb. Cuiharlne, Attred Keen George Kliburn, Mary J. Flsiier, and the Br. trig Mary J, Goddard. hchrs Mary J. rtiiHsell. Bmlth, and J as. B. WatSiD, Htuck, hence, at Lyun mm lust. NOTICK. TO MARINKRH. With reference To Notice to Marlnern No. 40. dated 27th May. lsi.7, respecting a llktit to be exhibited oil li e Han 1 nkar o e or ihe Paternoster roi-kn. Kuite gal entrance, the HwedlHti OoverDDient t a given 1111 lice that the Imnthoine Is ol Iron, and that the llgnt In be a revn vmg white light showing a Main every mi Mconris. The llhiro'iiaiing apparatus is dioptric or by lenses of the first order. A so, mat a harnor light Is In the course of construe t Urn on the west po.m ol Koon, at toe east il'le of the eilrauceot Ihe port of Marsiraud. 'I he light will be allied white llgbt. and will be a guide to the norm entrance to the port. The Illuminating appara'm It Oli P Irlc. or by lennes of the fourth order. Tne lantern will be placed at Ihe N W. angle of the keeper's dwell lre, and Its position, as given. Is In latitude M deg. 6.1.' mlu. N ioDg. 11 deg. M ruin. East Ureenwlci). A central Itcbt Is being constinoted on Hallo, from which a ItHsliiug light will be exhlhlted. showing a tlsrh every li ve seconds. The Illuminating anp-tratiii Is dioptric, or by lenses of the second order. Tne pesH'on of Ihe lower Is In latitude 51 oeg. 211 uiln 12 sic N.. long'tude 11 deg. 13 nilo 2t sec K. from (Green wich. During the construction of the new tow-r Irom June to Meptetnber a ftsHhlng light reemb'lng llieaeiual light, and showing a flushing light every forty seconds, will be exhibiled from the west side 01 tbe old lower. By order. W. B. BIIUBRICK. Chairman. Treasury Department. Olllce Lighthouse Board. Waah- iDgton. I). C. June 17, 1HI18. INTERNAL REVENUE. PRINCIPAL DEPOT FOB TBB BALK OV lulled States Revenue StiiRJi)S, MO. S04 C'UKMJiliT STREET. CENTRAL DEPOT, AO. 108 SOl'TII FIFTH STBEKT, (One door below Ctesnut street), ESTABLISHED 18t3. Our stock comprises all tbe denominations primed bv the tioveruuieut, LEGAL NOTICES. TN TlIK OHPIIANS' COURT 1H)U THE CITY A. AKU COUXsT OFI'lllhADKLfHIA. Esialeol 1IAMKI, POKTEK, deceased. The Auulti r appolnied by the Court to audit, nettle, and adjust the account ot JAM Es KKA and UKUKiiE POW Fl.I., Executors 01 ihe last will and testament of HAMKL po KT KK deceased, and lo report distri bution of the balance In the hands ot the accountant, will meet the parlies Interested, for the purpose of bis appointment, ou TUESDAY, July 21, A. D. lsss, at eleven til) o'clock A. M.. at bis olllce, Ko, I16 WAL NUT Ktreei, lu tbe city of Philadelphia. WLLLIAM. D. BARtfR, 710fmw5t Auditor. E STATE OF ELIZAMmi B.BIUD, Ueccicl. Piiii.aiiki.I'HIa June'M. IKIIS Letters Testamentary upon Ihe Kstaieof KI,1,A- BETHB. BIRD having lieeu granted to the under Mkiied, all persous having claims acainst said Htate are requested to prfsent them, and those ludebled toniuke payment without delay 10 CH tttsiTIAN BIRD, Kos. 605 aud tie? AltCIl tstreet, 6 2C ret Philadelphia. TRUSSES. Q "bfc-ELEY'S HARD KUBI5ER TUtm' No. 1M7 CftKHNUT Htreet. This Truss cor rei tiy applied will cure aud relam with ease the most diUlcult rupture: always cleau, light, easy, sale, and comfortable, used In bathing, tilted to forrn, never rusts, breaks, soils, become Umber, or moves from place. No strapping. Hard Rubber Abdominal Hup. porter, by which tbe Mothers, Corpulent, and Ladles sullerlng with Female weakness, will Had relief and perfect support; very light, neat, and eU'ectual. pile Instruments Bhoulder Braces, Elasilc Hwcklugs for weak limbs. Suspensions, etc. Also, large stock best Leather Trusaea, bait nsnai price. Lady in attend, ance. 12Wwfm GAS FIXTURES. GAS FIXTURES, MIBKET, MEKRILL & THACK.ARA, No, 71 UllteNUT Blreet, manufacturers of Gas Fixtures, Lamp, etc., etc, would call the attention of the public to their large and elegimt assortment oi Oas Chandeliers, Peudanus Brackets, etc. They also Introduce gas-pipes lntr dwellings and public buildings, aud attend to extend tug, altering, and repairing gaa-plpes. A.U work warranted. II COAL. BMIDTJLETOS & CO., DEALERS IN . HARLEluH LEHIGH and EAULU VEIN COAL. Kept diy under cover. Prepared expressly lor family use. Yard, No. 135 WAHHXNuTOw Avenue. Olllce No. 614 WALNUT Street. it CORN EXCHANGE BAG MANUFACTORY. JOHN T. BAILEY t O O,, RKMOVKO TO K, E. corner ot MARKET uud WATER Streets, Philadelphia. DEALERS IN KAOs AND BAGGING. Of every d. scrlpilon, for Grain, Flour, bait, buper-Phosphate of Lime, Bone Hunt, Etc large and small GUNNY BAGS constantly on hand, Also, WOOL rJACKH. Ji hn T. Baii.kv Jambs Cascadkw. QCORCE PLOWMAN. CARPENTER AND BUILDEjI, REMOVED To Kc, 134 DOt K SI root, PHILADELPHIA. WOODLANDS CEMKTERY . COMPANY. The loilowlng Managert aud OlUcsm have been e'ecled h r the year ises; ELI K. PRICE. Prestrteut. Wm. H. Mooie, I Wm Vf. Keen, fsamuel pi. Moon, Ferdinand J. ureer, Gi lieB J-ialletl, George L Buzby, K win (treble, I JI. A. Knlg' t. hecretaiy and Treasnrer-JOS B. TOWNSKND. The MauOL'ers1iave passed a resolu lull requiring boih I.oiiii Iders ami Vlf tlors to present tlckel.i at the em ranee lor admission 10 the Cemetery. T'ekis may be had at the Olllce of Ihe Company, No. H a AlttH Street, or ol any ol the M anagera. Ti HARRIS & NEWHALL, PAPER WAREHOUSE. No. 616 MINOR Street, Philadelphia, Waiiufucturers ot KNGIIHH GLAZED HARDWARE. BLARTN6 AND JrlANILLA PAPKRW im COTTON AND Fi-AX. bAlL DUCK AND CANVAS, or all Dimmer ana oranas. Tent, Awning, Trunk, and Wagon Cover Duck Also Paper Manufacturers' Drlor Felts from one to leveial ttel wide; l'anll g. Belting hall Twine, etc JOHN W. EVE KM AN A CO., it No. lof) JON EM' Alley I L L I A M B. 0 R A N T, (OMMIcSluN MnROri ANT, M.8B. DELaWAHK Aveuue, Philadelphia, AO NT yilH Dupont's Gunpowder, Kellned Nitre, Charoial. Eto. W, Pakert4 Co.'s Cboeolate (Joo. a id Krouia. (reeker, Bros. I A Co.'S Yellow Metal buealhliis. PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS F 0 K COAL. DlPOTQrAklV.t MASTBA'sOrrf K. 1 e , Wahhisiton, D. C. Ju y 7, IstfV Fealed Popnals are Invited at ih olllce u'in 12 M on MUNbAV, ilmh cf Jnlv, trom resn. iislbl I allies, ho will keep on ba-d a d deliver av te varlcns Barracks and (ifluen In Wa-hingmn and ior Lmo'iln Iiepi t, ahont(ti;d) turee tliousa id one ItiiKlrid anil Iwenty dve ton of metcharriinle, 1 ' ""hraclte coul, fgg s free Irom da'e aud oust, and to weigh tiAO pou ids to the ton, a tollcws: At Hedgwlck Barracks, on N1 street, between J7.U aud 18 b - .......boutl8) tons. stneis. j At Busseil Parracks on E street between w Jersey avenue - ....abojt2B0.tons. ea)d Isttreet east. J At Lincoln Barracks lout 6:9 tons. And - to be delivered oni orders at various points In tbe about 2u9'i tons. cliy. J l-iparate proposals frr the supp'v of eliher of tbe above tonus aie also lnvlteu. Bids will also he received for th delivery or M. tops llrst-clas steamer coal landed ou blxiu street wliart. The sccipled bidders will be r quired to exhibit to an Inspector appointed hy the quartermaster's I ei nrmii 111 on or before Hie Ut ol Oclober next, sallslatiory evidence that they nave made arrange n ems 10 comply with the provisions ot the contract. (should a angle bid for thn entire iiiantliy be ac cepted, a bond In the sum of twenty thousand dol lars. signeK bv the bidder and two accepia'iiH uret. e will he ri qu redfor the fal'hhil performance of the con 11 eel aud a proporlluual auiouut for acjeoted Olds lor a less iiiantlly. fsliouldihe cohiraclor fall to furnish the kind and quantity o! coal contracted for. It wli I be purcli sed in optu market uud the difference In cost charged to him. uch h'dder will furnish with bis bid a guarantee Hlgntd bylo respotiSible person", in an amount ennui to two thirds the amount of his bid 11,1.1 o.. w ill, wl bln ten days after lis iiecepimice. execute a i iuiiraci tor me same in accordance with above re ctiiri nient. Ct at will be Inspected on delivery, and none will te paid fer until accepted hy the Inspector Bias are Invited lor the oeliveiy of th entire 312, 101 s, ia ni 0 on swxin Blreet wnnri, 011 or btfore the lf' ti ol October next. u, pay i.ei ts will be made monthly for quantity of ,,.,, - in u. i in piui.-n, , auuu luereaiterus lliey ure iiirniMiru lor ilie purposr. All bids will be submitted to the Qaartermaster Oeneral bf' reawardinii contract. Bidders will add less proposals to the undersigned, 1 1 11 1 11 1 v marked "Propisals lor Coal " aud uro lu Viti cl to be piesent at ihe op ring ol bids. By order ol the Quarlernaflter-Gemral. J. C. McrEKRAN, fleputy Quartermaster-General, 7 15 4t Brevet Brigadier-General U. (-. Army. ASSISTANT y U A Rl E K M ASTER'S OFYICE, " Lincoln J)kcdt," WASHINOTOKI. I). .lino II ico. Pealed Pronosnis wnl be received at tui. iiin.,.',ni 12 o clot k JI ,of the 22d luntaut. for the deliver? at this depot 01 ihe following articles, viz : J 1 u ( he nunurecu iierse llrushes. each, fti (rt ly) pounds Block Tlu. per ponn 1, 3li ( blrtv-slx ) L best Locks, per J. .eu. oMihlny-six) Oesk Locks, per (1 7,en. 10 (" he hundred) Door Lxks uud iiuob, li( welve rick les. each. 26 (tweniy-nve) eallous Alcohol per pound. 611 illil) I nr' 11 11 in Borax, tier callon. Jhii (one hundred) pounds Castile Hum. nor nn.,n,l tut (live bkudrcd) Hand buw I'Les, assorted, per 12 (twelve) Carpenter's I'e , ells, per dozen, V4 t w euty foil. ) hey the bloues, each. Mi (fifty) Ms hie Brooms, eai li. )uu lone bundled) corn UnniniH jier rlcKou, leu (one huudrtdi W W Brushes, each. 24 I wtuir-u ur Paint Brushes, eici. 6n i filly I r nie Chimneys. Nj. 2, per f,n7. .n. 4 (teur) Grlndi toiin uud fixtures, ecu. 12 tt eive) Garden Hoes, each. isii) scy he-i, each. Ks'x) Biieathes.each. 6(1 (tltiy) lbs. Chri me Yellow, per lb. tfj(niiy) lbs lirnuie Hreen, " 6i (fif) ) ib I"a ei I Dryer, " son (ii. tee hiu dridi ins. Axle O; ease, per lb. tu imi ) ids. M iie (Irish). n (nix ) Milts Bridle Leu her, tier s'de, iinttwo i.uuored) lb . Ilarne s Leather, ner ,l. :ntu (two tboui-and) lbs. Whlto Lead, (Lewla) pi r 10 2(fi" (two thour.nd) lbs. Cot Nalls.'ind., per keg. 11441 Ul turn hundred) loj. " 8 1., " It 00 (one Iboueann) tun, " H I., " 1 ( o) bb.s. Coal of, per gallon, 8 (i hire) hius. L'ht-eedOii, Kaw, per gallon. t (two) bills 1 Inseed 00, Bei'ed, 1 (one barrel Sperm Oil. per gallon. 1 (one) barrel Heat's Pool Oil. per gallon. Sen (three hunoredi lbs. Putly. per lb, li0 (one bum) red lbs. B'ack Paint, per lb. S5 (twenty-live) lbs. Hemp twin-(heavy), per lb, 2 (iwi ) oarrels 1 urpetulue, per uallou. In (t l) Kulions Ceiml VarillBh, jibi gallon, 6 (live) Ins. B ack Wax. per lb. 11) li.nl IIih. r-addier's i head, per lb. Propisa's from dealers lu tbe dilt'eront articles si.ecilinl are Invited. The articles mustbeoi the best utialll v. suhiect to a rluid liisoecilon, aud mils'. be delivered within six days of the ucutpiunce of tbe proposal. Proposals to be made In duplicate, and addressed to iheunceroig'ien. Kv order of Jlrevet Brlkadler General J. C. McPer. ran, Deputy (J"artei muslei-General U. o. A., Chief uuuriermabier Depot 01 v asuingiun A. P. BLUNT, 7 15 6t Bvt. Col. and A. (i M., U. r. A IMPROVEMENT OF OGDEXSBL'RG IUR- J. BOB, NEW YORh, tealed Pr porals In dtipllcte, will be received at this ollice until 12 M.. MONDAY', August ID, IS8S for deeiiei.lnk bv drettgleg tbe harbor ol OgileiiHliiirt;. Nw York si as to give twelve leel of water ai tue lowest stage, lu Ihe loilowiug places, viz.: tei I 011 J. On the oiun bar across the channel Into the upper barbor, nonbeaslei ly from the lighthouse, wbeie about lH.nui.' cuhlc yards of hurd aaud la call nw.iri 1,1 renoire removal. KexMlnu Jl. Between the bridge, the ferry wharf and the Rome Railroad depot, where, It Is esit ii.at a, boui ii.,(H 11 coluc yards ot very hard "Iiim. pan," will gravel uud small boulders, must be taken mil. All the material (which will be measured In the bcowi) must be dumped at least half a mile below tUo outer Dar. iu ueep wa'er. at a point 10 ne luarkett. 'I he work 111 list tie commenced as soon as possible and no later tlitn tept. 15 Ihiis. continued as long as oshlhle ibis leasou, und completed by tbeaoih ol No veniher ltttf Bidders must propose for each section separately, and separate contracts will be made for each, lit a must hC n ad upon prln.ed blanks, which can beprocurea at iuib eiuce. lor Hiuiiiur wntteu oues) cihich niin-t be croiierlv tilled up aud sluncd as I mil cal i-d. Ail the liil'ormailon p ssesed at tnis olllce will be given to bidders, fciif '( irlshlng to rnnti act ure particularly rxiuistm iu 1 uimlit at Ujnti luOuru ti'ure ai ;i(fiiy in fifr hiila. V. if.. BLUAT, Clelll.-i 01. nngineers aim jirevei-coi. U. a. A, V. S. JtMllSIlHOmCK, I Ofwmo. N. Y.. July 14 18M. 7 16 20t DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC IIIGDWAYS Olllce No. 104 B. FIFTH blreet. FsiUUKtFHIt. Jnly 15, 18C8, NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Eealed proporuls will be received at the olllce of theCMei i.'ommissiooeroi liignwuvsuutii iuu ciock a. 11.. on MONDAY', Ihe 2 lb luat , lor the construction or a Sewer on the line otlhe-.nut sir-et from sieaond 10 Jrout stieets, to he constructed of bricks, circular in lorni. wlih a clear Inside diameter of three feet, lu accordance wl'b plans aud specliications to be prepared by the Department or Surveys, with such man-boles as may be directed by tbe Chief Engineer and Surveyor. Tbe under, standing to be that tbe Contractor shall take bills 11 pared against the property fronting on said sewer to tue amount ot one dollar and tw euly-llvecenls tor eacb liueul foot of front on each side of the street as so much cash paid; tne balance. as nn'iieu oy uruniat ce 1.0 uu puiu uy tne vity. When the Blreet is occupied by a Cliy Passenger Railroad track the sewer snail be constructed along side ot said track In such manner as nt to obstruct or Interfere wiiu the ' Passes 01 tbe cars thereon; and ho claim !r remuneration shall ke paid tbe Con treetor hy the Company lining said irack. as specified. In Actot Assembly, approved Mav 8. 1SH6. All blddersare Invited to be present at the time and Place ol opening me saiu r-ropeuals. Each pro posal will be accompanied hy a certificate that a bond lias oeen tiled lu the Law Department as directed by oidlnameof Mayza.lSiK), 1 f tue lowest bidder shall not execute a contract wlthlu Uve days atter tue work Is awarded, be wli' be deemed us declining, tula ill ne held llahle on his bond tor the (llilercnce between bis bid aud tbe eext highest bid. Hpeclhca Hops maybe bad at the Denariuieut of surveys, which will be stricuy aiinereo 10. jvi A 11 ljir.i rt. xit..-rv 1 m i.n, 7 IV St Chlel Commissioner ol Highways. DtPAUTMENT OF PUBLIC HIGHWAY: OiilCK No. 104 H. FjFI'H Street. Piin.ADKi.riiiA. Juue 15, 1868, NOTICE K) CON I'll AC TORS Healed Proi'Ofals will be received ut tbe Olllce of tho ChUIConuol s oi.erui Highways until lu o'clock A M , on illilMUi . 2 'Hi Insiant, tor the oonstrucuoo o a hi er on ibe line of Mali street from Cotton si ret- to r burr's-lane (Twi nty-Urit Ward), to be oio'structed of brick, circular id form, won a ciear insian ni ue ter ot three le t. lu accord 111 e with piaus aud suenl tiralluiis to be prepared by the lirimrlno ut of sur veys Eacn hid miiBt dl.llnctly blA e the price per llutul root UK tuning excnvaii'ii s, witn sucn ma 1 1 oies as mav be nlreoted by the Coiet 'Kuguie ram Knr.tv.r. 'ihe nndersiaiitlius' In te that the Con t aetrr bball lake b Us prep.r d sgalnst the 1 ropertv In n Hug on said sewer 10 the amount of ooed illar auo tehlv hvu tents icr ach lim a, mot ot irunion eacn smr 01 ine street, so ucu ' atni i: tne oat ai ce. aallmlied bv Ordinance to lie paid by the cl v Wben the street Is occupied hyaCity Passenger Pal road rack the Hewer shall be conslrn ted al nig slue hi said iraca iu sucu uiauner as uot to ooi ruel 01 mter'ere wltntbe sa'e passatie or the cars ' h-rou and uo claim for r' muuera Ion sliail be paid ti e Con traeioi by Hie company uslpg said trck. as speclUnd lu Act nt Ai tembly approved Mav I. lsi.t). A I bdders aie Invite' to bu presi-ut at tbe time and pla'e f 01 ening 'he lam froposai. Etch pro posal will be accompanied bv a rertiflcuie that a riona lias oien nua 111 tne j.bw Department as dl retttd bv Oidluarce of Mav2S IstiO. iriheiiwu.! Imlf er shall not exectii a unutruct within live day Atierihewt rs t awaraxo ne will be neenira u a cil'ihig. aud will be held l'ah'e ou bis bond for th ditlerei'ce between bis bid and the next highest bid, pciik'ikii s may ue nu at the Depar ueut or our veys, wnicn will ue sincuv annnea m. VAHKiN 11. 1 irtKIVlON. ill H tbiw CvlMAuUiiwa( wl il'gUHaJS, INSURANCE COMPANIES. FmE Insurance. LircrpooL and LondoN anl GlobE InsurancE CompanYi ASSETS SEVENTEEN MILLIONS. Short Term, Porpotual, Floating, and Kent rollcles Issued on favorable terms. Offlce, Xo. 6 3IERCHAXTS' EXCUAUE. AT WOOD SMITH, 6 15 6m ORNERAL AGENT. DtLAWAHK MUTUAL HAFKTV ISSUK" A CK CO AN t . lucorpuraled by tha Leg is- lure of Pennsylvania, i8. Oflice, Southeast corner THIRD and WALNUT cvree s, riiiin'ii'iiiDiii, MARlNlt iNsUHiiMJItH On Vccsels, Cargo, aid Frigbt, to all parts ot (he Wot la. INLAND NsURtBOKS Or OnnOs. by river, canal, lake, aud laud carriages to all tiarts ol the Celon, anpar.au. KIRK INSURANCES Or merchandise generally. Ou Hloies. uweuiug xiuon", eiu. ANKETN P TUB COMPANY Noverauer 1, If 67. 200,rou X'nlted Mates Five Per Cent. Loan Ill-ins - :01,0O0-00 lie,in0 tuiltd toiaiea live Per CeuU Ioan. IKsl - 131.40O"0O 60,0(0 united (states 7 tf-lu Percent, i,oan Treastirv Notes - 62 SG2 SO 21 t.COO State or Pennsylvania biz Per Cent. Loan 210 070 00 125,4)00 City ofPhlladtlphlaHix PerCeut. Loan (exempt Iroiu lax) - 12j,til5 00 59 000 State ol New Jersey Hix PerCeut Loan 51.000 00 20 000 Pennsylvania Railroad First Mo'lgageetix P. r Cent. Bonds.. 19,800 00 25,O0O.Pennsyivaiila Railroad, He ond Mortgagnolx Per CeuU Bonds. 23,373'00 25,000 Western Pennsylvania K.lhond Hlx Percent. Bonds ( P nnsyl vaula Railroad guaranteed).... 20,000 00 E0.0C0 fstate ol Tennessee Five Per Cent. Loans 18,000-00 7000 tftate of Teuucssee blx Percent, Loan 4270 00 8,000,300 shares stork of 4ermauiown Oas Company (principal and 1 merest euarauteed by tbe cliy or Philadelphia.! 15,000 00 7,5f0 150 (Shares Hiock of Pennsylva nia Railroad Company. 7,8X1 00 5,000 Uo (SharOH block of North Penn sylvania Hallroad Comoauv. 8,000-00 20,000 80 Shares Htock Philadelphia and Southern Stall Hieamship Company 15,000'CO 201,900 Loans on Bonds anr. Mortgage, first liens on City Property ...... 20l,90f DO fl,Ul,4i.0par, Market value. Il.loz.wrdo Cost, tloes,B79 20, Real Fstate 8'J.OOOOO Jillls Pece.vable for lusu.uuce mde 219,135 67 Bal-tnts due at A gene ei Pre- , niluuis on Marine Policies Accrued mteiest and other oebls due the (Vrrpany 43,331-38 clock and scrip ot sundry Insu rance and other i.otupaules r-.v. i T,. f 076-tO; estimated value 3,017 00 "n" !" ' IllBdi;- 1) ( usU lu Uruwer.. J...............I....... 2ns 52 181 315(52 t 007,60515 Thomas C. Hand, James C. Hand, joiiu . uavis, Komund a. Houder, Joseph II. (Seal, laiiuitii !;. btoies, James Traquair, William C. Ludwlg, Jacob p. J nun, Joints B. McFarland, )JoHlma P. Kyre, I John ). lajlor. (spencer Mcllvaine, Henry O Iialleit. Jr., Oeorge W. Uerniirdou, D. I', Moigau, Pltlsbur, J, B bemple, 1 oeopioius rauldlug, llllDIi Itrulv Kdward liarllnglon John K Penrose, II. J outs Brooke, Henry r.loau, Ceorge (J. Leiper, W lillau u. Bouiton, pduard Lalourcade, jaooo itiegei, 1 a. li. ijerger, " JU1IIS C. DAVIS, Vice-Pi-eaideut, PFNRY LYLRI.RX. (secretary. IIJ1NRY BALL. Assistant Secretary. 12 30 1829-CUAIlTEI1 P EKPETUAL. Franklin Fire Insurance Co. nilLADEILPIIIA, OFFICE: NOS. 435 AND 437 CIIESNUT STREBT. AJ58JUT8 OH JANUABI 1, 1S08, S,C03,740'00. CAJPH All HIIIMin .a 4LCVRUED UOKPLUti. PBEM 'VMS. UNSKTTLED CLAIiUj, 8S,e4l-liS. 1,018,NU38 1,14,S4.),9 INCOMa FOB 188 aso.ouo-ot. UrOSNKS PAID 8ISCJH 1S20 OVJKit Itceoo.ooo. Ferpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Termt, DLRECTOR8. u larles N. Banclter, tieorite FaJtw, Tobias wacner, filial u el Uraut, Ueorfie W. iUchlurda, a urea jritier, Francis W. Lewis, M., J).,. Thomas Bparks, " utM Lea, yv uiituu a, urani, CHARLES N. BANI'Kh:n Pr,.M . ttEOKUE PALJKH, Vice- Prosia7nL JAR. W. HOALLIHTEK, Secretary pro tero. JN8URE AT HOME. Ill THI renin Mutual Life Insurance COMPANT, No. 921 CDESNDT ST., PHILADELPHIA. All JETS, la.ooo.oo. CHABTEBED 11 T Ol'B OWN STATJB. MANAUED BI OUB O WW CITlaES, I.OSSJ&M PKOJUPTliT PAI1, pOMCIFJi IlMSUED OK VABIOU9 PJLAJff. Aupllcalluns may be made at tbe Home Office, and at tbe Ageucle throughout the tjtam, 2kVHM TUAQtJAlB KAffi iJEJLi E. BTOUAt..,..M.M..VICE-PllEtiLOEMT, HO, W. HOBSOB .A. V, P, ua ACTUARY WOBATIO H. BTJBPMJg.....M....jBECBuaTABT FKOY1DEM LIFE AND TRUST COilPANY OF PH 1 L A JJ JiLPai A,? No. Ill K FuURlil btreeT, INCOKPOKATED so MONTH 22, 1865 CAPITAL. ,160.000 rAIU IN. Inscranceon Lives, by Yearly Premiums; or On 5 to, or 'Mi year i remlums, Non-torrelture, ' A null lea grained ou favorable terms. Term Policies, Cblldreu'a Endowments. Tbla Company .while fclvlug tbeiusured the security ut a paid-up Cat Ital, will divide tbe eutlre prullia of the Lite business amoiiie tbe policy bolderu. Idoiievs received at luiereat and paid ou demand, AnthorlKeil by tbe charier to execute Tr is s, and to ai l as Executor or Administrator, Assignee, or i.uaidlan.aud In otner fiduciary capacities, uuder ap DUiniuieiilol any Court of Ibis Com ruoowealib, or any peisou or persons, or bodies politic or corporate, OlBtCTOKS. SAMUEL R.BHIPLEY, I II EN RY HAINES, JOSHUA H. MOKKlb T. WIHTaR BKOtv"N, KlCHAltJi WOOD. IW.C LONUSI'RKrH. RltHAKU CADBJRY, WJLLIAM HACKEH, (HaKUS F. CO KIT N. SAWUKLB.bHIPLKY, ROWLAND PARR Y, Preslileut. Actuary, WILLIAM C. LOJNOSTRETH. Vlfe-P'esbleul, TIlOMAb W1KTAR. M. I)., J. B, TOWNBENU, 7 Medical Examiner. Leu"' Advtaer, Puu:nix iNfcfitXscB company" 6p PMlLAPEI PH1A. 1NCOKPORATEU lo4-CHARTER PERPETDAL, No. 24 V ALMJT hsreet. oppo.lte the EJCob sua. 1'hls Company Insures froIU loBH or damage by PIKE, on liberal terms on buildings, merchandise, furniture eic. for limbed periods, aud permanently ou build ings by deposit of premiums, Ibe (yirooauy bas been In active operation for more tlau ISJXTY VE .K during wbloU all losses navo bten promptly "5 Jobn I.. Hodge, David Lewis. U. B Mauoi y, John T. Lewis. William B. Urant, Hoherl W. Learning, Benjamin Eltlnc, Tbpuias H. Powers, A. H. Mcllenrv, Edmund Casillloa, Kamuel Wl'cox, I, 1'iara rv uiii-ui Lawrence Lewi" Jr, i.ewis ii. rnorris. JOHN R. WUl'HKUtit. Prasldent. BAMl Jhl. WiLVCAi -vUtllUy, 'fibl INSURANCE COMPANIES. TILLINCHA8T A HILT'S UlSUBAKCE KOOMS, No. 409 WALNUT St.- AGENTS AND ATTORNEYS VOBJ Home Fire Insurance Coinimnj, NKW HAVES, CONN, Sprlngtlcjd Fire aud Marine Inn. Co., BPRINUFIELD, MASS, Yonkers and Kcw York Insurance Co., NEW VOBK I'coplcs' Fire Insurance Compnnj, . WOrtCKHTJiiR, MAB8rt Atlantic Fire and Marine Insurance Co., PRUVIUKNCK, K. I, Guardian Fire Insurance Company, NKW YOBS Lumlbcrmnn's Fire Insurance Co., CHICAGO, ILL Insnrance effected at LOWEST BATh.8. AH losses premptly and liberally adjusted at theli Office, Ko. 40'J YfALSVT Street, L ph 1 la delph r a INSURE AT HOME. GUARDIAN FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 426 WALNUT Street. PHILADELPHIA, CHARTERED CAPITAL, - . $500,000 PAID L CAPITAL, - . . 15100,000 KO LOSSES OR DERTS. Insure against loss or damage by Fire on Balldlnra; Mercbaudlse, Houienold Furniture, and all other Inmrab'e property, aud also take Marine, Canal, and Iolnnd Navigation R'aks at the lowest rate oen sislent with security, W. K. OWENS, Preldene. NATHAN HAINES Secretary. 5 J8 BE J. F. O BR YON, Burvey , xiljtuiitXUHa, Wm V rnani' Arthur Maglnnls, Hon. Ueo. V, Lav-ronce, Hon hioplien 'p. Wilson. James V. Eirk, ' K. C. WoruiliiKion, VVni. K c ressuu, J (Hoi bojlck, Edward N, O rattan, "iu. it. reuuer, Ui. M. MuEen. N baa Haines, ibomas Wtnlams, How ard A. Mica Is, 1. Kemp Bartlett. Jhag K. McLonalJ. N b U It A N c & CO MP ANY NORTH A3IERI0A, ' No. 232 WALNUT STREET, PIIILADA. INCORPORATED 1794. CHARTER PERPETUAL,' Harlae, latlaad, aad Flra Iamraaet, ASSETS JANUARY 1, 1868, . 2,001,266-72 120,000,000 Losses Paid in Caua Siaca iu Organization. " DIRECTORS. irihnvfl llnlUn t-l ti t rirt T. VTm bauiutil W. Jones, Jobn A. Brown, Cbtirles Taylor, A mbrose V bite. William Welsh, Richard D. Wood, 8. Morns Wain, Thn luann FraucTsR.Xp,i,,on' EUward H. Trotter, Edward . Clarke, ' T. Chariton Hejrv. Alfred D. Jessup, Louise. Madeira, COFF1. President, v. ii kmi x i. , Dw.Tn.ry, Ull I.I1M HIIl'uI Lu f .-, . Agent tor the mate ol Pennsylvania. ' i PENbYLVANlA UltK INmUHAuio oJm. t-AN Y-lucorporatea ltfilfr-Cbarter Pe7pelojl-Nrt 610 WALNUT blreet. opposite Independence Squar? This Company, favorably known to the boaiiSn"i9 for over loriy years, contluuea to Insure agalrist losii or damage by hie ou Public or Private BulldlnM either perniauenl.y or for a HmltHcj time. Also on r;.,oUnT.rte"rni.?00d8' Mercbandlfel'en Their Capital, together with a large Sn-Dlus Pnnri Isinvesteo In the most careful mauner. which ! bles thr m to otter to tbe Insured an undoubted .iSST ntv In ibe case ot loss. uuowa Ioca Tl.nlol Smith .Tv. John Dererenz, Alexander Beusoh, Isaac Hazlehurst, inomas itoooms. "Vir-'ioi n.'H-r; ." "'"uuam eu, DANIEL MMlf H.Jb, President. WnXIAMO. PBOWMJ.1.. Hecrwtarv. lao ENGINES. MACHINERY, ETC. -JT EBB I OK & SONS' BOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, Na 430 WASHINGTON AVENUE. Philadelphia. WILLIAM WRIGHT'S PATENT VARIABLK i CUT OFJf STEAM ENGINE, Regulated by the Governor. MERRICK'S SAFETY UOI3TINU MACHINE, Patented June, U63. ' DaVID JOY'S PATENT VALVELE jet STEAM HAMMER. : D. M. WESTON'S PATENTS ELF-CENTERING, SELF -BALANCING CENTRIFUGAL SUGAR-DKA.IN1NG MACHINE, AMD TIYDRO EXTR1CT0R, For Cotton or Woollen uauuraciurers. 710mwf ly divki sTk iu i.vmvt i vn ENGINE ii BOILER WOKKo. NEAE1E LEVY; n.au JCAL AND THKOKET1CAL ENUINEERa, JUAV.ll irsi&ie . isuiLAsaiaauv), xu&uu. bMlTUs, ano FOUNDERS, having for many year been in successful opeiailou, and been exclusively engaged la building aud repalrlus Marine and River Euglues. blgb aud low-pressure. Iron Boilers, Water Tanks, Propellers, etc. eic., respectfully oiler their services to the public as belug fully prepared to con tract lor euglues of all sir.es, Marine, River, and Stationary; having se.s of patterns of different lisea are prepared to execute order with quick despatch. Every description of patteru-maktng made at tha shortest noiUe. High and Low-prewure Fine TubuJar and Cylinder Boilers, Ol the best Pennsylva nia charcoal Ii ou. Forcings of all size and kinds, Iron and Brass CaallUKS of all descriptions. Roll Turning, Strvw Cuttirg, and all other work couneoiedi whb the above buslnetiB. Drawings and speclUcatlona for all work done at the tstabliabmenl tree of charge, aud work guaran teed. The subscribers have ample wharf-dock room rot repairs ot boats, where they can He lu perfect safety aud are provided wlih sheui'S, blocks, fail, etc, ato! for raising heavy or.light weight. JACOB O.NEAFIE. H BEACH anil PA LM EK Streets, SOUTHWAKK FOUKUBY, FIFTH AND WASHINGTON Streeta. . . AW PHILAllKLPRIA, , MERRKK t SONS. ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, manufacture High aud Low Preasure Steam Engine lor Laud, Rivir, and Marine Service. Boilers, Gasometers, Tauks, lion Boata, eta. Castings of all kinds, either Iron or brass. Iron Frame Roofs lur Gaa Work, Workahopg, and Railroad hlallons etc, Reioris and Gas Machinery, ot the latest and most Improved construction. Every description of Plantation Machinery, also Sugar, Saw, aud Grist Mills. Vacuum Paus, oil Seam trains, Defecators, Fillers, Pumpiug, En glues, eta Sole AgenU for N. Blllenx's Patent (Ourar Bolllrrf Apparatus, Nesmytb's Patent Steam Hammer, aul Aspluwall A Wooisey'a Patent CeuirufugaJ. Sugar I'srUilUiC rUCUJl'.'S, .
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