THE DAILY" EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1838. 3 CITY INTELLIGENCE' FOB ADSITIOHAL LOCAL TT.MS 1 1 OOTSID Thb District Attoksbt, The following Is a Tfsume of the vote cast yesterday lir tbe Uo publican tow Id ci to lill tlie positioa of District Attorney- . . . i . t. fO 72 6fl 68 70 73 63 S3 63 49 43 40 24 24 33 21 21 19 20 14 13 18 13 .G 11 7 84 10 17 32 47 73 100 124 5 4 1 3 1 3 i If. A. Props. e . . L. R. Fletcher . . W. 11. Rnddiiunn'. Churl. Gilpin . . D. W. O'linen . . John Goiorth . Charles Gibbons . James I.nd . I. Doupheily . . J. A. Si mp-on . . Scattering . . . Mart r SulbprgfT moved to mske the nomina tion utiRnimon. This wai Bcon!el by Al icr nuin Jacob K. !Unscy. Tbe o,u3?ion was tbco. put and crrie I mu:istthe wildest entbitslatm the dcltpates risiii s to ttae'r rVet and cheering lusti'v for the uomince of tlie Contention. A Committee f Ave to wait upon Mr. O'b boiis and inform him of the action of the Con vention, was appointed by ton otn'r. A vo of thanks wns tendered to Mr. Rueppnnl and the other officers tor the warmer in which they dis charged their duties, and hair-pint 6 o'clock the Convention adiourned Bine die, with Bino rousing cheers tor (.'rant, Colfax, Gibbons, th. whole ticket, and victory. Thb Heat. Peter Sehantz was overcome With the bent nt the Port Richmond coal wharves yesterday. lie was removed to his home, No. 624 N. Third street. On of the horses on the Green and Ooates streets line tn'came exhausted about 0 oVlock last night, at Kighta and Samom streets, and the ciir was obliyed to be thrown from the track vntil a trei-u team whs bro'iitht. Slight Fikk. The alarm of fire last night about quarter before 12 o'clock, was caused by tbe limine of Mr. Joseph Hortou's grocery store Northwest corner of Twrl.'tii and Locus'. streets. The smoke was seen issuing Ironi the doors, and vheu they were broken opu by tuj rjolice oflicer. it was discovered that ths fire was under the citaoter. Its orierin Is unknown. The loss is estimated at $G00, principally by water. HosriTAL Cases. The following persons were admitted to the Peunsjlvania Hospital: Michael Quinn, aged 40 tear, residing at No. 88 Motrin street, met with aa accident vesterdav at r Gloucester, New Jersey. A plauk fell upon his I. pv mill broke it. John Smith, need 22 years, had his hand badly cut with a knife yesterday. Fatal Fall. Yesterday afternoon, about 3 o'clock, a bous'i painter tell from the roof of the house No. 802 N. Third street, and was almost instantly killed. Tue deceased was named Francis gchrnck. Struck by Ligutki.no. During the thunder stcrni jerterday a tcrnoon, the uoue at the northeast comer ot Eleventh and Lombard streets was struck by lightning. The damne (ion was but tr.inng. MISCELLANEOUS CIH JOTTINGI. Mr. Ptersol, the City Treasurer, has appointed the lollowing trentlciuen collectors ot the out- standing mercantile tax lor lbtiS: Isainh II. Butler, for tbe First, becond. Third. Fourth. Heveuih, Meli'.b, and Twenty sixth Wards; Wil liam C. tiillmgliani. lor the Fitth, Histl), Ninth, Tenth, find Eleventh Wards; Samuel JUaCau.a, lor the Tellth, Thirteenth, Four eentb, Fif teenth, Hi d Twentieth Wauls; Joliu Huplet, for the Mxirenm, beveuteemb, Kiuteentn, Wine teenth, and Twenty-fifth Wards; Jaiues Mauoney, for the Twenty trs, Twecty-secind. Tweuty- tb'id, and Twenty eiuntn wards; John McNeil, for the Twenty-fourth ad 'I went j-seventh vvaras. Our streets are in a Elthy condition, espe cially iu the upper portion of the city. The Board of Hcultn is con a id trmr the proposition ot declaring tbem prejudicial to health, and Laving them cleaned, it the contractors cannot rio it. A meeting of the Journeymen Felt Hat Fioiehers' Association will be held thi evening, at the northwest corner of Second auo uauoff hill streets. " A handsome flag was presented to Samuel Laird, of the Mansion House, Long branch, by 11 r. Horstmann, of this city last week. The work on the new reservoir for the ,Twenty-toortu Ward Vater Works is progressing rapidly, ana n is now aoout nun compieieu. Quicksilver The Market and lite Mines. Mr.' R. W. Raymond writes from California to the 4erican Journal of Mining: "As from time to time quicksilver mines are offered for sale in New York, and many persons imagine that this branch of mining involves large, prompt and sure profits, it will be worth while for us, perhaps, to exhibit tue commer cial aspeot of the question for the benefit of the pnblio. Mr. liutterworth very courteously " answered all our questions, and gave us every ' information concerning the operations of his company. The facts we are about to give, though partly derived from him, are not secret, but well known to those familiar with the business, and quite within the reach of any inquirer. Otherwise, we are far too deeply indebted to Mr. Butterworth and his pleasant fnmilv eircla to reward their hosnitalitv with a breach, of confidence. I "The quicksilver trade of the world is an armed truoe between boain and Caulornia The mine of Old Almaden, in Bpain, supplies the market of London, and a large part of Furore, and ships its product as far West as the city of Mexico. Until recently it also con trolled the great Chinese market, but Mr. Butterworth, shipping ten thousand flasks to Ilong Kong, and selling at far below the cost, forced the resbipuient to Spain of all the Spauioh quicksilver; and the market has since been in his bauds. The same tactics on the rait of ttpain keep him from the London market, and the two great produoers are thus forced to divide the world between them But the New Almaden Company is not the only producer of quicksilver in California, and is obliged for selt-preservaUon to accede to a combination with the New Idria Company and the lUdiugton; and it is this combination which now controls the production of quick- Silver, and will probably, for a long time to come, prevent the successful establishment of any rival enterprise. ' It must be borne in mini that the con sumption of this metal is limited. A certain amount for manufactures, a certain amount for metallurgical purposes, and the diminish ing quantity required for calomel, with what the Chinese manufacture into vermilion, com prise the principal demands, jnow tue quau f, tity used in metallurgy, wmeu is me mosi I considerable, is hardly affected by the pries of I mercury. If it were a dollar a pound Instead of sixty cents there would be no less con sumed; if it were twenty-five cents the demaud would scarcely increase. Ia fact, the cost of quicksilver lost in amalgamation is (to waste ful men like our mill-men) very trifling. Iu Mexico, where the va'iu prooess is employed. perhaps a pound and a halt of quicksilver ia lost for every pound of silver extracted: but in 'Washoe the lots is (we are told) net more than a third as much, the raoiuo btates and ter. ritories require altogether about 1200 tUsks, or 'Jl.GOU pounds per month; Mexico and South America; 1000 flanks each; China, 1000. The total annual demand does not exceed 00,000 flasks, the production of which . la divided among dittereni companies, as toi lows: New Almaden, 24.000: New idria, :-..((0, and RediDgton. 10,000. These thre ; piiis Lave ftpreed to conllne tL mc.lvin to It L"t ;iit-.-.l craonuts (the ;.tk3 ut Lew Aim n'l"Ti. fo '""tsnni are "i'." lialf their capacity to furnish the a.iotted 1'4,0(0 flasks) and to bujr up the qulckallver made by all other companies. There are a number of smaller mines, like those of Oaada Inpe, which we visited, abont eight miles from New Almaden, and which produoe perhaps ft hundred and fifty flanks monthly. "All these mines are forced to sell to the before-mentioned combination, which pays them forty cents a pound, and sella to the public, at sixty. This margin of profit may feem excessive, but it must be remembered that the returns from sales are extremely slow. The metal is sent to distant agents, and must be sold at retail before the money is received by the producer. It takes perhaps two years to woik off the whole of one annual crop. With money al two per cent, a month, this delay is no joke. The present oomblnation, which includes the Iiarona (who were in a rertain degree forced to go into it to save their profits ou a large amount of quicksilver, which they bad scattered through the Western Hemi sphere at the expiration of their well-known contract with Jfw Almaden), is able to com mand foreign capital at comparatively low rates; and hence can afford to wait for the slow remuneration of the trade." AN AKjIY OF AMAZOWS IN TARAUAUr. Prttldcat Loptz aal hi "Fettlcoat He- srvi." The London Times eajs: "Ad army of four thousand female comba'ants actually in the field must be acknowledged to be a somewhat novel incident iu the world s history. Yet there sesms to b' little doubt that this straupe phenomenon is iiow beliiff exhibited on the nanKs ot the rarasuay river, rrcstaent r.opez has been for the last three years draining his liitl republic of nearly the whole male pop ulation. He has now fallen back on his 'Petti coat lteserve.' The names ot the commanding err cers nt the head of there female divisions Mrs. Bripadier ;entrl El z.u Lynch, Mrs. Llcu'eunnt-Colonel Ferteira, Mrs. Captain ller rtro are already known, together with the positions their respective corps occupy near Vil'a Ilica and the Tchicuary Ford. The Brazi lian and Argentine journals which acquaint us with these siraLee putticulars cry out 'Sasirnel' and d elate tLat General Lopez is scanda lizing the chilizfJ world. They, of course, take it lor Granted that Toun pills and mothers of fiimibcs are pressed into service in I'ariiLuay against their will: that Lopez is carry- iue on hostilities by such desperate measures a-i the mi si reckless consumers ot chair a canon say Frederick II or Napoleon I would hardly, in their utmoht straits, have dreamt of re sirting to. And, Indeed, wHatever place some of the reiormers of our day may teel dipofed to assign to woman iu the Coun cil Chamber or at the polling-booth, all of vs in old Europe usirce to dispense With her presence in the field of bwle. The exploits ol Juan of Ate against the English at Orlean, thOiC of Jeanne Hichette atraiust the BurKatid'iuis at Beauvai", or those of Cu'.erina eeuraiia-aiui-t the Turks at Nice, are held out lor the admiration, but not lor tho imita tion ot our wives and daughters. They are isolated df-edsif heroism, and, with wuatever color the superstitious reverence of after apss may have painted them, they were prompted bv such transcendent leelinis as it would bo impossible tor sober modern strategy to reckon upou. Jt was nr t mtentot arm or weipat ot sword that those amnzons brought into the field; tbey sto.id up iu the throns like super- humau apparitions, encouritritiz their men. slu niinc them into action rather than actually shai'inttit with tbem; and it was precisely too contrast between their puny phvsic il strength ana ineir trrcat moral comapo whicn save iheai tl.eir acendeucy. It was the aith and ealluntry with which mau was inspired that conbtituted the womsii1 miracle. But it is otherwise in those will regions of the Plate. It is a red Indian race thnt General Lopez has under his orders; the admixture of inaipenoi:s otnoa ooservaoie in an epanisa American colonies ts particularly strong in Paraguay, in that inland community which the Jesuits originally orsnizod and disciplined out oi tneir inuiun convert", wuicu euoenucntiv Dr. Franctannd his successors shut up against all foreign intercourse. The description we have read of thesavace fortitude with which the Paraguayan soldiers refuse quarter wnen writh ing ou the ground in the last panes or death, ui es not belong to ibe oruinary European warfare. Much must be allowed for the peculiarities of that unturned savage nature. The whole of Paraguay has btood the or. deal ot its present unequal struggle with the unflinching; endurance ol a wild Indian at the stake, and the women have already shared the hardships aud the daugers of the campaign dipping ireticbcs, ladiug and unlading vessels and doing duty as couriers and messengers to suth an exteat that their coming forward in second Hue oh the field at the present moment, and bearing their own share et the btunt of bat tie, may seem scarcely an apgravatiou of their lot. We do not know, however, Jiew tar the rnemies of Paraguay may be entitled to taunt General Lopea with barbarism tor employ uitr the desperate resources to which they drive trm. Whatever may have been tbe causes which originally Induced Paraguay to draw the sword, there seems to be no doubt that its adversaries are now determined to tarry ou the war "to the bitter end." The Kmperor of Brazil, in the speech by which he orened tbe Geneial Assembly on the 9th of la-t month, acciarea nis determination not to aesist Irom hostilities till the honor of his empire be 'completely avenged.' Ilia Majesty had but lately, as ho informed us, declined with thanks the 'cracious tenner ot mediation' or tneuov eminent of the United States, anxious for the re-establishment of peace. Whatever may be the disposition ot tue Kmperor nimselt, there ie a laree and influential party in Brazil which will hear of no other terms with Paraguay than the expulsion ot Lopez, and the annihilation of the inland republic, rsootner course than re sistance is thus left to the Parauayaus; and we cannot conceive now one mau at tue neaa ot the Government could command such u limited saeritiees both ot lite and roperty from women as wen as irom men as Lopez lias nuuerto obtained, if the lusllcct ot self-immolation were not enoiii? at tue neart oi tne whole popu lation, ir the aeierrainatiou to uo or die art not sorine as spontaneously irom the heart of the mcanevt Parajuayan as from that of the Chief wboia his enemies designate as the 'cruel and cowardly Lr.pez.' Whutever snare of the blane, v,ib n'spect to this wretched war. may fall upon the Paraguayan dictator, it is evident that he is tiphting lor existence, and hitherto Dpht- uie to food purpose. What the lortuue ol arms. uud still more the fickleness of the allies of Brazil, the Argentines and Uruguayans, may produce, it is diflicult to foresee; but what is quite sure is that, after the most decisive defeat, nis enemies can iu pose on him no worse terms than they are wiilmp to griut mm now. it is natural that bo should delv them to do their utmost, and with nil the advantage's the allies boast ot having obtained lately, there seeoss little chauce of cither tbe position of llutnaita or of Tebicuary beinp forced, so lonp as there are mer, or women, to line their bastion. It is upon Brazil ai d its allies that diplomacy may still exerciae all the pn-Hsure It can brinp to bar. Thxlosses ot Brazil, both in mea and money, exceed all tho re.'ources of that vast but disorpauized aud nit re than halt bankrupt empire. It is hirrov- inp to rend the description of the mortality eadured by tna Utazitiau army in us late cam paten. We do not know how many victims in the cholera must eo to till ud tbe measure of leveune due to the outrased honor of Brazil: we do not know how loiv tbe funds of the empire mnet fall, how ulpu tbe price of gold must rlso. befoie the war party at Uio Janeiro are broueht to declare that they have had eneupb. All we ran say is that a war in which thoutaari of women are sent to be butchered should not be allowed to proceed in a Christ inn country, if the pood others ot all Christendom could noselblv prevent It. The Kmperor of Brasil has rejected the mediation of toe uniieu Males. K'lt wuy is it mat ine ( ah'net at Washington has btcn allowed to act ftloue iu this business? And how can we be nil- that a joint remonstrance of all or moH of .i.e M:.tes ot turope, no less tuuu ot Amenta t"ZW ;rve been or would ba ilUwUhcd wiih the san e scanty show of ceremony f Wo think the atn n pt Is worth renewing, and we hope t sty the English Government, In the nameo manhood and humanity, taking the initiative" A Jury Story from England. An Fngltsh paper, alluding to a recent verdict ot X960 against the London Tteimnlx in a slander suit brought by ous Risk Allah, appre hends that "the institution of trial by jury would stiller a shock If the deliberations of Etelith lurics were usually made public." "A Quvinuae," in a Utter to the London star, tells atlrange 6tory, which iu substance is a) fol lows i "Iu the first Dlace. if lam riahtlv informed, the Jury, upon their retirement, were remarka ble lor the manner in which they disagreed. A majority ot them (probably agreeing with Mr. Coteridge as to bis client's literary style and taste) were for making jour comemrorary pay heavily for its indulgence in 'tall writing,' aud proposed to fix the damagf-s at 2600. Thero v.ere. however, three who thousihtthe tnj irtea sithtaiiied by the 'Oriental person' c oul 1 be amply cowpensated by a 5 note. They stoo l out niuniit'ly tor sometime; but at lenpth, on ihe siU'testion that the sum proposed by the mnjerity should b reduced to 1000. two of them yielded. The third, who was what Is called in Irelsid 'a boot-eater.' i. e. a man who will eo throurh a vast amount of pri vation to caia bis eads. held firm. And some fur'her time had been was'cd in vainly endea voring to persuade the recalcitrant furymen to spree to the sum settled on by tbe others (who, it must be remembered, hat alreadypiven up 1000 ot the amount orip'O'illy numed by them), tbe foreman suggested that each jury- mu should wrue down what he cona dereT the proper amount ot danuBcs, that the s im should be "divided by twelve, and the amount thus arrived at should be awarded to the plaintiff. this the 'boot-eater' airreed, and the quotient. 910, wa accepted, when one of the jury, re marking that it was a 'rapped sum.' proposed to nmke it 'in round numbers' 1000. This roused the slumbering sneer of the oriplaal objector, who declared thut unless the compromise were held to he should so back to his orls4nal Idea of 5, tnd, perhaps, even less! 8othat eventually the remit ol tha division was accepted as the amount of damages awarded." MARINE TELEGRAPH. For additional Marine JVetn see Firtt Page. ALMANAU FOR PHILADELPHIA THIS DAY. BON Rihim, .4 4S Moon Rihbis.m..,.,.io'41 .1-23 UlSH Wins.... an Sun Bs.tr. PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE. jAMKfl T.YOUKO, 1 L'oatvs Waliom, -Monthly Oommittkb, 1 UI SAI PoTTKB, J MOVKUKNTS OF OCEAN STEAMERS. FOR AMEKIUA. Flhernlnn ........ Llverpool...iiebec July 9 t'oluuilila, UIhhkow New York Jelir n Win. Pei.li iAiudon New York.... July 11 VVmer 8oiithmptonNew York J uly 14 Colorado.... .LIvriiool...New York July 14 Loumlxna.. LI verpool...iw York July is ('..of Hurtn.. ....... ..I.lverpool...Kew York .Jiny is Wortivl in. iJiverpooi...yiienec J my lij A'lenjKDnla.Soutliauiptoii...New York July 17 Aiisiralvsian Llverpool...New York July 18 C.ofWHliliiK'ton.Liverpool...Plew York July ih Bt. Luuul......llr Ht New York .....July lg Europe....... New York...Hvr Jul 7 is Cell ..iew York...Loii(lou................Jiiiy -u Cot Amneri...rew York...Livoruool luiv . t'lrenHhlsn . New York...Brerupu J, ily 25 Vlrnlnut New York...Liverpool...... fuly 2i J . New Yirk...UluKow ...! 11 1 v 2.i C. Ot Cork.........New York...Llverpool...... July 27 V. ol N.Y(rk..New York...Llverpi)ol Juiir 2 OerrcBUla... ...... Mew Ynrk...Hamturi( July w Java ..New York... Liverpool ...Ju'y 19 Ulty or PariH..New York...Llverpool............AuK, j U. of XfOLQonH. inhw Yorit... Liverpool ..Auif. S COAST WI8E. UOMESTie. KTO. Rising Star.. New York... A spin wall -..-July 2t Jumaui.....Plillfttla.....New UneDS.. ...... July WyouilDg.......Phlliila.....ttvannri.........July 23 Malls are (orwardttd bv every auunner In Dm nu.ii. lines, Tne atearaers for or from Llverunnl Queensiown, except the Canadian line, which call at jjuuuunuuny. t nn ownmBri iur ur iroui tne conti nent call at Hoathampton. CLEARED YE8TICRDAY. Steamship Pioneer, Cattiarlnp, WIlniliiKton.N.C, Phi- IU1II I'II1U UUM 'Jllllllll 1 II .1. (.11 .lLI,llnJJI v ,1 ), Barque Ann Klizabelb, VVliaon, Point a Fetre ( Jua 1 Ht'r Hrnnetie. Freeman, New York. John F. Ohi Bt'r H. L. Oaw, Her, Baltimore, a. Oroves, Jr. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Schr Ella F. Crowell. Hotvea. um imm p.a.i town.wlih uirlse. loUeorKa B. Kertooi &Co ul,u" BcbrE H. Nay I nr. Navlor, 8 days from Gardiner with Ice to Kershaw A Hunt. uiuer, Bchr 1 asco Lndee Pierce. 7 days frnm Tn.. Willi nidite. to E a SouderACo. Bclir MaiKaret, NIcbolH, 7 days from Bansor. with lumber to T, p. Galvlu dt Co. ' uo hebr 1) id. Meirlman, Jones. 2 dava from Indian River, Del., with lumber to Collins A Co. Bcbr Farir er's Friend. Jones. 8 dava from T.o.,..,i Del., wllb 1 11 her to Collins A Co. ' Bchr Olivia. Fox, 1 day troni Odeasa,Dol., with grain to James L. Bewiey A Co. bchr Boxer. Palmer. 1 day from Lelnalc. T)ai . !. giBln to J as. L. Kewley A Co. t-cnr w. uiiiiini. eerriu. irom ariaaiotown. Bteamer Brunette. Freeman. 24 huura frnm Na York, with mcso. to John t Ohl, cu. t MEMORANDA. BnlD OmDB7. Jordan. Plilloflalnhla wa. r.n Liverpool nth Inst. r ' " rueamshlp Baxon. Boggs, for Philadelphia, sailed frnm Boaiou Kd lust. BteamablD Norfolk. VaiiM hunr-a. itniKhmnfiii onti. iDsiant. ' bteamshlp Hunter. Ttnr. tnr Phiioioini,i. ..hji froui ProvMence 2181 tiist ' Btearuahll) Ulllllr. Fareo. hence, at ProvMuin, 01 Inmant. Barque Abble Thomas. Raymond, tor Phlladeinhin at Briaiol I0ih Inst ' " Karaua Fsiestlue, Mcculloch sailed from r&nianu 14tb. for a port nortb of Halteraa. Brla Pedro. Dickson, sailed frum Cardenas 1.1th In.t for a port north ol HaUeraa rg Romaine, Card, at Clentuegoa 11th InsL, from Barbados via Trinidad. Brlii Resolute. Parsons, bene, at Eavannah vmter- dy. . isrig ieouara juyers, mcaa, naays from Arroyo. P. P., at New York yesterday. Brig Mary Rice. Rice, hence, at Manaanlllo Sin Inst. Via Barbados. Bria Hariv Vlroen, Colllus. cleared at New York- yeneirlny lor Cardenas. A 1 . ' . . . . .- n Ei.l.n nn II . J r ...... iiiB VI IU. l ior.j, ilricji bbiicu IIVXU VIVUIUUKUS Hi h lust, lor New York. Bcbr Annie Paicheidar. Bieeiman. cleared at New York yesterday for Charleston. ewnr n. j. Hrivni. ntmw, nencn. at Boston ?zi insc. Bcbr Jus. B. bhludlur. Jr.. Lee. heuce al Marblebead :inb irst. bchra James Ponder. Hudson, and Decatur Oakes, Berry, heuce. at Holmes' Hole22d lust, t-chr Ida F. Wheeler, Dyer, hence lor Portland, waa DPlf.w roriHU'Uiibn Hint. Bchis Jehu Johnson, McBrlde; II. P Hedgfs. Frank- lln; N Hidmte. Norlhrop: ana Hunter, Crane, h"iice, at Providence id lust. ihe two lust for Puwtucket. t-chis vlllaae uueen.TllloiHnn: Naiad uueuo.C base: and iteanlug Kit, No. 4. Hohlnsin. hence, at Provl di nee !2lnl Inst.- the two last tor Pawtucket. tchrs F. Burrltt. Ulover: H. Klackman. Junes: and j.n. ciarK. tiara, or rhiiuauipuia, sailed from fro vldeiire 2lsi IiihU eclarCbaa. R. Vlckery, Benton, hence, at Newport 2lKl lUtt. Bchr Hatile, Gilchrist, for Philadelphia, sailed from lelisi luih ttiHt. M!ir WUUKtJt V.lt1 uruco, i rtcw AjUIJUUU ibi insi, Irir Nnr wlflll. Bchr R W. Brown, Rodman, for Philadelphia, Cleared at WllmloKton, N. C . 2oth liift. r-chr VbmMI biiarp, Bbarp, for Philadelphia, cleared at Boston 2zd Inst. Hrttr HBlerDrise. onnrier. nence.at rmirioiK zuin insr,. l-rbr J' eph Parker, Parker, for Philadelphia aallei Irom Alexandria 2lst Inst. Bibr Ic.tile Beard. Perry, hence for Salem, at Holmes' Hole zihuubi. . . .h, v,ii U'altH. hence, at Portland 22(1 Inst. Bteamer Mayflower, Hand, lor Pblladulphla.cleared 1 K'aiu Vnrk 2'2d Inst. Hiemirr BrBb, Jonas, for Fbllaielphla, cleared at Naw Y01 k yesterday. ytIRE GUARDS, roB KTOBB rKONTS, ASTI.UM, VAC TOHI KM. ETC Patent Wire Balling, Iron Bedstead. OrnamenU Wire Work, Paper Makers' Wires, and every variety Of Wire Work, mannfactcred by H, WAJLKKB , mwi I No 11 North RTXTH BtriMtt. PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL. Philadklpuia., January 18, IS Tbe attending Managers are: B. Morris W aln. No, im Bouih Delaware avenoe. Ail. .lull K. Unpta rjn tr.lt L..lr atpajiL. Attending Physician Dr. J, M. Da Oosta, No, 10M Bpruie nrt eu Airunillnv HlllvMtni.rlp. A rl tin Alt ITAwann . No. ISO Pouth Fltletinih stieet; Dr. D. JUayes Aguew, No, 1 Norih Eleventh atrret. T he Ph slclans aud Burgeons attend at the Hospi tal every day (fuudaya excepted), to reoelve appuV cation Kiraumtaalon. reifon seriously tnjnred by arcllent are always aitmoti'd If lirouybt 10 It: a ilopttal liumadl' '. '7 tuwrr4-lur. AMUSEMENTS. FOIW AMERICAN VARIETY THEATRE. VJUiY iVkNINU AND SATURDAY AFTKKNOON. GREAT COMBINATION TROTJPB, In Grand Hkllpta, jcthlcplan Biirlaoqusa, Bona Pnr. PnUimlmow. Hymn X Aow.ato. HORTICULTURAL HALL. UNGELKE'8 . l'rrDifr1e Co"crt i t-very AT RD Y fiora 4 to P.M. FiHCHKB'8 Ica-cr m rved. la the fi j . AdmlitMon. sao Kx Hceis,f I: 4nilcnts, s. V 24 famwf5t FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOFSAFE8 LUM AND DRY PLASTER AGAIN SUCCESSFUL. Brooklyx, Kay II, l&M, Messrs. Marvin St Co., New York Gentlemen: Oat PlaDlng Mill, witk FIFTY THOUSAND leet ot lum ber, waa destroyed by Are last night, and we are bappy to say your ALUM AND DRY PLASTER 8A FK preserved our books, papers, and money, in excellent order. We want another and larger one, and will call on you aa soon aa we have lime. Yours truly, SHEARMAN BROS. This Bate waa Red hot tor several hours, aud the caat-lrou feet were actually melted. It can be seen at our store. No. 288 BROADWAY. A PERFECT SAFE. MAKYIN'S CIIKOME IRON SriIERiaVL BURGLAR SAFE, TV HI resist all bnrglars Implements for any length of time. PLEABE BEND FOR DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULAR, MARVIN & CO., riJlSClTAL )721 CllESTlNUTST., WAREHOUSES, ) (Masonic Hall), riula., S6S BBOADWAT. NEW TOKK, 108 BANK STBEET, CLEVELAND, O, And for sale by our Agents In the broughout the United Btates. principal cities 1 20 tuths3m C. L. MAI8ER1 arANOVAOTDBia ov FIRE LOO H ARD BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES. XTH, BELL-HANGER, AND DEALEJi IN BUILDING HARDWARE. No. A RACE Street A LARGE ASSOKTMENT OF FISH and Burglar-proof SAFES on band, with insW doors, DweUing-hOUte nates, ire irom uBiususa Prir.es low, aT, HANl4EHr4iBEB, gS an ra ut miw PRINCIPAL DEPOT FOB CBI BAX1 Of UNITED STATES REVENUE STAMPS No. 804 OHE8NUT Stv4t3 CESTBAL DEPOT No: IOS South FIFTH Strata. One floor below Obeanat street). ESTABLISHED 1803. nnr stock comprises all tne aenomlnatleer prltte by the O over anient. ir.T. nUTIiritH FILLED AND FORWARojCD B1 MAIL OR EXPRKBB IMMEDIATELY UPON BB OJUPT, a matter of great Uuportanoa, Drafts on Philadelphia, Post Office Order. Green backs, and National Bank Notes, received In pay; Bient, Thelollowiui rates 01 oonuulaalon are allowed On l20.MM...Zr.mM.7MMM..MM iHmTWO PjR CENT From fzo to loo aaeaeea'S4 FOUR! PEJ CENT jrromlUHinpwards FOTJK iSD A HALF PJLBC7 Tbe Commission la payable In stamps. All ordsis, etc., should be adOreaaed M TAMP AUENCT, Noi ZOX OIIESNUT Stiret. PHILADELPHIA. ntinvHH RECEIVED TOR BTAMPBD CHECKS DKAJ'ia, RKCHIPTB. BILL HEAJVb, Etc,, and Ui best rates OI eoiumiaeiou auuweu, We bave constantly on band UNITED BTATES POBTAQK STAMPS OF AXX XINDB, AND BTAM 11") ENVELOPE 0 OEN EXOHANCTB BAG MANUFACIORY. JOHN T. BAILEY di CO., KKUUVKO TO N. K. corner ot Market and WATER Street, Philadelphia. DEALERS IN BAUts AND BAGGING I If ftv,rv rilur1nt1oll. fur Grain, Floor, bait, Buier-Phoaphat of Lime, Bone Dust, Etc. jArga and small GUNNY BAGS constantly on hand. JOiiX X, J3iil-L7. JAMBJ CV-avAW. INSURANCE COMPANIES. FiRE Insurance. LirerpooL and LondoN and GlobE Iusnranclj CompanYi A8HKTH - SEVENTEEN MU.LIONS. Short Term, Terpetnal, Floating', and Rent ToHcics Issned on favorable terms. Office, Ko..CMERCIIAMS EXCHANGE. AT WOOD SMITH. m ORNERAL AOENT. DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY" IN3UR A NCK COMPAN . Incorporated by th iLegL ture of Pennsylvania, ibsa. Ofllce, Boutheast comer THIRD and WALNUT MA RINK INSUKANCrca On Vttsels, Cargo, aid Froight, to all parts ot tbe INLAND INnURlNOEl Or Gords. hy river, canal, lake, aud land carriage) to all parts Ol the Uflon. P FIRK INSURANCK8 On roeirbandlse generally. Ou Bioies iweillDg hunsw.bio, ASSET Or Till COJIPAJJf Novemoer 1, PS7. oiji rrai Tintted Htmtaa Five Par Cent. f" Loan. Hmus lwl,rxe-e) 121 .000 United htates Five Per Cent. lxisn. 1SHI - lM.tOOM W.000 United Btatea7il-10 fer Coal. Loan Treasury Notes ... 62 Sti) 58 2tC.OOO 1st at of Pennsylvania biz Per Cent. Loan 210 070 00 U'5.000 City ofPhlladt-lphlaMix PerCeut. Loan fezempUroui tax) - 125,62000 9 000 Biateol New Jersey Six Per Cent Loan 61.000'tW 10 000 Pennsylvania Raliroad First MoilRHge Mix Percent. Boadn. 19,8001X1 15,000 Pennsylvania Raliroad, Hiv ood Mortgage Mx Per Cent. Bonds. 23 375 00 6 000 Western Pennsylvania Rallioad Blx Per Cent. Bonds ( P ntisyk vanla Railroad guaranteed).... 20,000 60 80,000 State ot Tennessee Five Per Cent. Loans - 18.000-00 7000 HI ate of Tennessee Biz Percent. Loan 427o,W 8,000,800 shares stock of Weruaauio v a C4aa Ootnpauy (principal and interest auaranieeu uy u city of Plilladel,)hlft.i....-......- TJSC0 ISO Bliares Htock of Pennsylva nia Raliroad Company. 8,000 HpHhares wt-x-kof North Pen n- sylvanla Kallroad Comoany. 20,000 80 bliares Block Philadelphia and Southern Mall Bteamshlp Company., 201,900 Loans on Bonds and Mortgage, first Hens on City Property,- 15.000 00 7,800'OQ 8,000-00 15.000 CO 20l,9Of00 11,101,410 par, Market value. l.lu2,irA'M cost, I iost,s as. Real F state ................. Bills Heceivable lor insuiance mMde......aM .- BaUnea due at Agenc ei Pre miums on Marine Policies Accrued inlet eat and other oehts do tho Con.pany clock and-cripol sundry Insu rance and other Companies r. .t. 1, f '076-00; estlaaated value F88!? . ?nk. - 8103 017 10 Cash In Drawer............ sis 52 86,000-00 2i9,lM 67 ,38P38 8,017 00 133,315 62 DIRECTORH" r . Thomas C. Hand. John C. Davis. juiues j. xiuna, Bttuiuel E. Btokes, Jauies Traquair, William C Ludwlgr, Jacob P. Jonen, James B. MoKarland, Joehua P. Eyre, Edmund A. Houder. Joseph H. Heal, Theophllua Paulding, Hugh Craig Edward Darlington John R Penrose, H. Jones Brooke, Henry Moan, George O. Leiper, William U. Boulton, Edward Lafourcade, juna it. 1 avior. ripencer Mcllvalne. Henry O Dallett. Jr., George W. Bernardoa, D. T. Motgaa,pKUiburg, J, B Hemple, . It Keroer jaooo Klegel, TnOMAS C. HANI). President. JOHN C. DAVIS, Vice-President, HENRY LYLRTJHN. hecretary. HENRY BALL. Assistant Secretary. 1280 1829 CHARTER PERPETUAL. Franklin Fire Insurance Co. OF rjHlaVADjEldPIlIA OFFICE; 437 CIIESNUT KOS. 436 AND STBBHT. ASSETS OM JAHDABT 1, 1SS, P2,003,740'00. capital :...,:. mww oo,otft ACCRUED SURPLUS. l,018,893-8 PREM'UMU. 1184,809 UNSETTLED CI.AIMH, INCOME FOR 1868 fS,63-B. 3tf,00Ot, VOMFJf PAID allNOJBl 1S OTVJ pA5,5OO,O0O. Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Term. DIRECTORS. Charles N, Bancker, George Faief , Tobias W agnei, Bamnel (Iraut, George W. Richards, a urea jrHier, Francis W, Lewi, Jkt. D... Thomas Bparka, " William H. Grant. CHARLES I N, BANCKER, President. JAS, W. MoALLlHTEit, Secretary pro tem. Except at Lexington. Kentucky, this Comaany haa BO Agencies West of Plttabnrg. N8URE AT HOME. m TUB renn Mutual Life Insurance COMPANY, t - No. 921 CIIESNUT BT., PEILADKLPILU. AllJETI. 9)1,000,00, CnABTEBED BY OCB OWN TAYJB,, MAKAUEO BT OFJB OvTM CITUUESS, jLOSSEJi PBOHPTJLT PAID, POE.ICIM ISSUE1 OH VARIOUS PlVAIia, Applications may be njade at the Hoaue Odlce. and ai ahe Agencltat throughout the tttaie, lily JJAHEa TBAUVAIH..,,MM,pjsri)jc!Ti KAffitUTKlA E. MTUKE8...MH...VICE-PRESU)EiST HO. W.MeKSUB A. V. P. and ACTUARY WOKATIO W. TKrHEWB.M..Mw..JBKoRETAaT PliOVlDLM LIFfi AND TRUST COilPANY OF PHILADELPHIA,? rAftI No. Ill K FuUU l H Mil eel, INCORPORATED 80 MONTH, 22, Igffi CAPITAL tlbU.tMl f AID IN. Innrauceou Lives, by Yearly Premiums; or On t 10, or In year 1 remlums, Non-fortelture, Ar'uultlea granted ou favorable terms. Term Policies, Children's Endowments. This Company, while giving the Insured the seonrlty ot a paid-up cai llal, will dlvlce tbe entire prohta of the Lite business among the policy holders. Moneys received at Interest and paid on demand. Authorised by tbe charier to execute Trnsis, and to act aa Executor or Administrator, Aaslgnee. or Unardbui.and lu otner.Uduclary capacities, under at poluiuieutot any Court ol this Commonwealth, or any person or persons, or bodies politic or corporate. (SAMUEL R. BHIPLEY, H I.MRV TT A intra T.W1TAR BROWN, W. O. LONUbPRKTH. RICHARD WOOD. T)i H AKI1 CADBCRT. CHARLfcS F. COFFIN. wArbl-7"1- HACKER, SAMUEL B. bHIPLKY, ROWLAND PARRY. President, Actuary. WILLIAM O. LONOSTRETH. Vice-President: THOMAB W ibTAR, M. D., J. B. TOWNBEND, 7 27 Medical Examiner. Legal Adviser. PUCENIX INSURANCE COMPTaYOP PHILADELPHIA. INOORPOltATED 1804 CHARTER PERPETUAL. No. kiti WALNUT btreet, opposite the Exuhsnga, Tbts Company Insure from loss or damage by FIRE, on liberal terms on bnlldlugs, merchandise, furnltnre etc. tor iimiteu periuns, mui ywuiAuguur ou build. I.,d, kv rinruill. r1 ..rAiikflllllH. The coniranv has been in active operation tor more i v thin fcivfv V K KK. during which All 1ohu been promptly adjusted ,ul',d. Jobn L. Hodge, David Lewis, Benjamin Kiting, Thomas H. Power. A. R. Mcllenry, Edmund Casillloo, Kamuel Wlit,rv, M. B uanony, John T. Lewis, William H. Grant, Robert W. learning, I). Clark Wharton, Lawrence Lewis Jr, i.fru c. ',l:Io. JOHN It. COaKREtt. Pll''an. INSURANCE COMPANIES. XILLINCHA8T & HILT'8 LVSURAJiCE ROOMS, No. 409 WALNUT St. AGENTS AND ATTORNEYS FOBj Home Fire Insurance Company, NEW HAVEN, CONN. Springfield Fire and Marine Ins. Co., JiPRINUFIRLD, MA89. Yonkcrs and 'ew York Insurance Co., NEW YOBC reoples Fire Insurance Company,' WORCESTER. MASS.. Atlantic Fire and Marine Insurance Co., PROVIDENCE, R. I, Gnardlan Fire Insurance Company, NEW YORK Lumberman's Fire Insurance Co., CHICAGO. ILL Insurance effected at LOWEST RATEB. AU losses promptly and liberally adjusted at their Office, Ko. 40 1VAL'UT Street, PHILADELPHIA. ' INSURE AT HOME. GUARDIAN FIItE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 426 WALNUT Street. PHILADELPHIA, CHARTERED CAI'lTAL, - . JoOO.OOO FA ID LN CAPITAIa, - - - 3100,000 NO LOSSES OR DEIITS. Insure against Ices or damage by Fire on Balldlnga, Merchandise, Houienold Furniture, and all other Insurable property, and also take Marine, Canal, and Inland Navigation R'sks at the lowest rates con sistent with security, W. B. OWENS, President. NATHAN HAINEtt. Secretary. 5 18 gQ BEN J. F. O BRYON, Survey , DIKECXUMO, Wm. E. Owens! Arthur Maglnnla, Wm. W. Feuuer, Dr. M. McKeu, Na ban Haines, thomus Williams, Howard A. Mluale, f, Kemp Bartlbtt. Jnas. K. Mcoonall. Hon. Ueo. V, Lawrence, Hon utepheu T. Wilson, JanitB V, Kirk, R. C. Worthlngton, Wm. It iTeasau, John Hmlcki Edward N. Orattan, INSURANCE COMPANY NORTH AMERICA, Ho. 232 WALNUT STREET, FHILADA. INCORPORATED 1784. CHARTER PERPETUAL, Maria., Ialaatd, and Fir Iaiaaraaic. ASSETS JANUARY 1, 1868, . 12,001,266-72 120,000,000 Losses Paid In Cash Siuoe it Organization. DIRECTORS. Arthur O. Coffin. ueorge l. Harrison, Francis R. Cope. Edward H. Trotter, Edward K Clarke. ' T. Charlton ilerv. Alfred D. Jessup. John P. White, Louis a Madeira. Bamuel W. Jones, John A. Brown, Charles I ay lor, Ambrose White. William Welsh, Richard D. Wood, b. Morns Wain, Jfnhn M ojinu Aninutt o. COFFIN. Prealdent. CHABLice Platt, (Secretary. w"x" "eaiaen, WILLIAM BCEHLKR, HarrlsbDrg, Pa.. Centra Agent lor the Wtate ot Pennsylvania. il TTIEB INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.-THB' PEI -ANY Incorporated 1826 Charter Perpetual No. 610 WALNUT btreet. opposite Independence Hquare. This Company, favorably known to the commuultir for over tony years, continues to Insure against loaa or damage by Are ou Public or Private Bulldlnira either permanent.y or for a limited time. Also on Furnltnre. blocks of tioods, aud Merchandise Tuna, rally, on liberal terms. Their CapHal. together with a large Bo -pins Fund, ts invested In tbe most careful manner, which anal blea them to offer to the loeured an undoubted smiT rlty In tbe case ol loss. ww Daniel Bmlth. Jr.. UJAVW. John Deverenx, Thomas Mmiii. ' Alexander Benson, Isaac Haalehurat. lenry rori Thomaa Bobbins, J. Ollli - DANIEL 8m ITH, Ja, President. W IIXIAM O. Obqwmj.. Hiriarr. g 4 ENGINES, MACHINERY, ETC. M EBRICE & SONS' BOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, Na 430 WASHINGTON AVENUE. Philadelphia, WILLIAM WRIGHT'S PATENT VARIABLE CUT OF STEAM ENGINE, Regulated by the Governor. MERRICK'S SAFETY HOISTING MACHINE, Patented June, UOo. DaVID JOY'S PATENT VALVELK38 STEAM HAMMER. D. M. WESTON'S PATENT SELF-CENTERING. BELF BALANCINO CENTRIFCVAL SUGAR-DRAINING MACHINiS AND HYDRO EXTRACTOR, -For Cotton or Wooil.u jaaaulacturers. 7 lOmwf ly -rf F PENN STEAM KNGINE AXD -a " Ul "'" ' " " WOhKS,- NEAFIE A LEVY, t i... .H.AL AND THEORETICAL ENGINEERS, MACHINIST. BOILER MA K Kits, BLACK, bMlTUb, and FOUNDERS, haviug lor many Tear, been In successful upeiation, anil been exclusively kngaged la building and repairing Marlue aud River Engines, high and low-pressure. Iron Boilers, Water Tauka, Propellers, etc. etc, respectfully oiler their services to the public as being fully prepared 10 con tract for engines of all shu, Marine, River, and (stationary; having seis of patterns of different site, are prepared to execute orders with quick despatch. Every description 01 pattern-making made at the shortest notice. High and Low-preature Fine Tubular and Cylinder Boilers, 01 the best Pennsylva nia charcoal Iron. Forglugs Of all slum and kinds Iron and Brass Castings of all descriptions. Roil Turning. Bcrw Cnttlrg.and all other work connected with the above business. Drawings and specifications for all work done at tbecblabllshjuentlreeof charge, and work guarau- lie subscriber, have ample wharf-dock room foy repairs of boats, where they can lie In perfect safety and are provided with shears, blocks, falls, etc. ati! J ACOB O.NKAFne 1 1 1 1 1 m u r ' 1 , , r II BEAfTH and PALMER btreet S, j. vat'siKM atkaaicK, wii.i.iam h. ataaaiox JOHBT B. COPH. SOTJTHWARK FOUNDRY, IIFTH AXD WAbHXNU'lHjN Street.. ' rRH.AUKI.PBIA, MERRICK A SONS, (ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Engines lor Laud, Blvtr, aud Marine Service. Boiler., Gasometer., Tanks, Iron Boat, eto. Castings of all kinds, either Iron or brass. Iron Pre me Roofs lor Gas Work, Workshops, and Railroad blatlona. eto. Retorts and Gas Machinery, ol the latest and moat Luiprovtu (xiusfrrucbiuu. Every description et Plantation Machinery, also Sugar, Saw, aud Grist Mills. Vacuum Pa us, oil Sieam TrbitiS, Defecators, Filters, Pumping, En. 8 bole Agents fnrN. Plllenr's Patent Sugar Boiling Apparatuu, Neaaiyth s l'u iu iieam Hammer, ana s;:tswall ft wrLej"j Vurn Deulrliuga1