The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, August 04, 1868, FIFTH EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE DAILY EVENING TELEGT?AriT- FIITLABETiPIIIA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1808.
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CITY INTELLIGENCE.
VOB ADDITION A2.LOOAI. ITBKR OOTSIDS PAOBS.
MkETIKO OT THR GlMKDIANS OK THB POOR.
The Board of Guardians held their rcfular
meeting yesterday alteuoon at tbo Bleckley
Almshouse, President J. M. Whitall in tho
Chair.
The House A.Kent roporte:l the census of the
house lor the yen ending Saturday, August 1,
18(18, as follow: Number lu the nous at 12
o'clock, inorjtnir, 2!H4: sniue time last year,
2810; Increase, 154; admitted within the last two
upks, 220; birth!", 6; death?, 37: discharged.
154; eloped, 80; number of persons granted
lorl-rines within the Inst two weeks, 60; meal9,
18G; totnl mules and fctmU" In thi! Insane de
partment, 'L) nsistHuts, G(i0, Tho Out-door
A pest reported the nuiount collected tor support
cii-- at $374 '11.
The S.cward reported the House receipts at
827-11.
The Fontd of VI. "tors presented thlr monthly
report (-bowing the tollowing expenditures:
For medicine--, SliS'OS; erocerics, $1028. Total,
$1211'i3. Whole nu tuber receiving out-door
relief, Ameiicmis, 474: foreigners, 721; chlldrou,
1317. Tot 1, 2515.
The Storekeeper preMjutrl his report showlne
that there hud be.''n leeeived since lat report
31 lumps ot butter, the liet we'iilit ol which wa .
SI pounds. Tne Steward's rxiubltlous were
read und apprised. Adjourned. ,
ScrERvisor.s. The following list of names
was returned to the Mayor yesterday, from
Wt''eli io seli ct Supervisors lor e.ich District:
lint Waid. Joltu Peak, Jciin Bjuvier, James
Ashman.
Second Wifd. Charles Pc.ik, JoUa Serad,
Theodore Jlonttromerr.
Third and Kourih 'Wards.--S imucl Mitchell.
W'iltinui WortbioL'ton, Jhi Cnllahan.
P'fih and Sixiu tVa-d. Joiiu Uibbs, William
I. Smith. Samuel Zane.
i-evetith n'ld Fiihili Wards. Charles A. Tor
ter, Tuner li. Chad wick, Simu'-l Carroll.
Ninth nnd Tenth Wards. James Thompson,
James D. W Hillock. James It. Miller.
Eleventh and Twclf'tT Wards Jesse P. Shel-mi'-e.
(Jeorge Ca-son, Francis Piepcr.
Tliir tenth and Puuriecuth Wards. -Jacob S.
Fit-h, Joieph Hemphill, tiioree Hosier.
Fiiteentb Ward. B. Maginlcy, Thomas Gilli
gan, John Kceuan. i
Sixteenth and Seventeenth Wards. Joseph
Ash, James C. smton, Oeorgn Painter.
Eighteenth Ward. Williain II. Maueely, Peler
Cramp, Gcorpe Husp.
Nincteeuih Ward.-I.aac Lyster, Geo. Bayer,
Jurues BeckuiaD.
First Division, Twentieth Wnrd. Henry Myers,
John Campbell, Henry Hitikle.
Hecond Division. Twentieth Ward. Will'am
F. Miskey. Wm. McKitiley, Ueo. W. Metzter.
'l'wcutv-firni W ard. Jou. Kensel, David Steel,
George W, irmitace.
Twrnty-si-eond Ward. William C. Johuston,
Joseph T. Mears, Johu J. Crout.
tsecond Division, Twetity-second Ward. Reu
ben Sands. Wm. L. Smith, Clmlklev Albertson.
Fir.t Division. Twenty-thud Ward Enoch
Foster. Rlchnrd Wrlcrht. Simon White.
Second Diviuion, Twenty-third Ward Jainl
Eon Lott, Allred L. Dunaan. John Dimlavy.
First Division, TweutA-iourth Ward Palmer
C. McG nley, Kobeit Pickens, Henry (Jaw.
Btcond Division, Twen'y-lourtb Ward Wil
liam A. Frederick, John Supers, William Smith.
Twenty-tifih Ward Francis F. Kerbaugti,
William IlustOD: Stttt uel Lentz.
Twenty-sixtb Ward Philip II. Klohso, Henry
Lee, George Iless.
Twenty-sevintk Wind Joseph Freas, B.
lleufzey, John A. Dickinson.
Twentj-eiphth Ward William D. Thomas,
Lewis Lockard, Adam Uber.
Wills' HosriTAL. The following exhibits
the operations of Wills' Hospital, tor July :
Patients admitted during July Males, 5 :
females, 6. Total, 11). Patients Ui.mc hurled
during July Males, 7; females, 3. Total, 10.
Ot these. 8 werecund and 2 improved. Patients
now in the hospital Males, 7; females, 8. Total,
16. Surgical operations pertormed lu July On
house patients, 5; on di.-peusary patients, 19.
Total, 24. Number of old dispensary patients in
July, 76; number of new dispensary patients in
July, 218. Whole number of patients treated in
July, 304. Nativity United St ites, 181; Ger
many, 25; Scotland, 3; Ireland, 83; England, 10;
Wales, 2. From the city, 200; from the coun
try, ii.
CoMrLAWT by the Chief. Chief Euginesr
McCusker brought action before Alderman
Hetiler yesterday against John Gl.mcey, of the
Hope Engine, ler disobeyiug the rules and regu
lailous ot the Fire Department, and usiug
abusive language. He was held in $1000 bail to
answer.
Excursion Postponed. The excursion to
Cape May of the Fire Departmtat of this city,
which was to have takeu place to-morrow, has
been postponed for two weeks.
Board of Surveys. There wa3 no meeting
of the Board of Surveys yes'erday on account of
there being eo quorum present.
A CONVERT.
A Promlaeat Caltroraiiaa Forsakes Sey
mour for Uraad
The following communication was addressed
by P. U. Sibley to the Uemocratlc State Central
Committee of California, of which he has been
until l.itelv a member:
Ueatleraeu ol the Democratic State Central
Comm'ttee: 1 would be doiinr violence to my
own leclings, aud guilty ot unfuir conduct to
you, did I coutiuue longer to bbure your coun
sels aud pos&eas myself of your plans in the
cou'iiiii DOluirul cuiii paint). In teatiuu-nt aud
B.vmraih I am no louder with you. MyjudR
nient Leither approves the platform of priuci
pies put lortb by the New York City Couveutiou,
nor does mv sense ot duty to tlie country justify
me in aulini to udvauce Horatio Seymour to the
olhce ot President of the United Mates, in re-
memberinK that I am a Democrat, 1 cannot tor
get tuat 1 owe a higher allegiance to the Ameri
can Union. I should be glad to remain
in the Democratic party, coald I beiieve
that in doing to I am not sacrificing
those principles of patriotism tuat are
higher and lioiier than auy seutiuiCLt of meie
party teaity. I oeneve rnai ine war was iuhu
eurated bv the South in the interest of slivery,
I believe that it was the duty of theHoverntneut
to resut the heresy ot secession bv arms. 1
uelieve the calling out ot troops, tlie draitof
soldiers, the prosecution of war azaiust Rebel
lion, was constitutional and uecess:iry for the
ri t bcrvuiion ot the Republic. I believe the
emancipation of slaves was necessary and un
avoidable as a war measure. 1 believe the crea
tion of a national debt grew out ot the exigen
cies of a Ion" continued and desneratc contlict
I believe the Issue of paper carreucy was an evil
Incident to the strutgle. I believe that the
natiouul debt should bu paid to tho last dollar
in coin of the national mint, and ihst no form
or rneaute ot repudiation is consistent witn
national hoiior.
1 could have supported a War Democrat like
Hancock i" Hendricks. I could support a He
pubheau 1 ke Prank I'. Rluir, Jr., jour candidate
lor Vice-1'resideiil. His early s'and J'or the
rights of the black man: his opposition, to
slavery ; his biilliaot war record, cornmencini;
in the streets of St. Louis and i-udm? in Bicr
nian's march thioi'iih Geoi-git, I approve; but,
us I cannot su-itaiu Bla r witho-u nustuiuiut?
Hejmour, I Pel in duty au l conscience com
pelled to vote for Grant and Colmx.
I shall expect the bitter anini i (ver-lons of all
who love the Democratic party better thun they
love their country. 1 shall expect to have ray
niotlvt squestiotied an 1 m v houoi i'npUL'ned. I
thull expect to be asvailed by partisan muliunitr,
and to Lave heaped upon me au unlimited
amount or perboinlabu.se; but conscious of tho
rectitude ot my motive!-, and lu the contileut
belief that I am but dolus? my duty, I have
deemed it proper to reniio my position as a
number of the Democratic 9 ate Central dm
niiitee. 1 therelore respectlullv tender you ir.y
resi'ination, tira'ctully reinemberitirf our p-ist
pleasant reUuom, arid eutwrlalnlna (or you
only kind personal keiiuns. 1 w. very re
ejieeKullv, pcn'lcinen. P. U. ijlDt-UY.
tau irixuciBCO, Ji'iy ij, iooft.
A Gold Mini i Mississippi. The Bolivar
(Turn.) Bulletin, of Saturday, informs us that
pay gold Is now being dug within a few
hours' Journey of Memphis, lu Tippah county,
Miss., which eonnty borders this State, near
Lagrange, on the Charleston Railroad. The
Bulletin says: ;
We are creditably Informed that gold ore in
considerable quantity has been found on the
lands of Mr. Ayres, seven miles west of Rip
ley, Tippah county, Mississippi. The dis
covery was made by an old California miner,
two or three weeks Bgo, who revealed the faot
to the gentleman owning the land, on the con
dition that be was to get one half of the mine.
About forty or fifty hands are at work in the
mine, and bo far, have succeeded in making it
pay. Great excitement exists in the neigh
borhood in consequence. The precious mtal
is fonnd in fine particles, embedded in a kind
of eoapstone, which, when dried, is pulverized,
and then the gold Is washed out with a rocker.
MARINE TELEGRAPH.
For a- Wtlional Marine Hew ee ri Paga.
ALMA' AO FOB PHILADELPHIA THIS DAT.
BON P hbh........ ....... 4 -sit Moon Kiks... 7 :.l
buw Bkts -?'I2 Ulan W a T K 818
PHILADELPHIA BOAKD QB TRADE.
Jam kit. Yoitno, ")
coatkh w4l10n, vmonthlt oommittkb.
Thi mam Put tub. J
MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STKAUKUS,
KUR AMKKK'A.
Herl a LI veriuiol...N w Y ork July
C.oiWrhIiIukIou. Liverpool. ..Mew York July
l'ulroya jdvernioi...rew YorK Juiy
vl)ltskK Llveruool...New YorH......M.Julir
h rln ..Liveriiol...New York .July
hrltannia 4Ibsbow New York .......July
Hco.la Llverpuol...New York. ...... .....J illy
AltHBUl......Lon(lon. New York. ....... July
FOR EUROPE.
AllemenDl New York... Hamburg........ Auj.
ColorHdo. New York... Liverpool Aiiic.
AiiHtraluHlau.....New Ynrk...Llverpoul ...Auk.
WHfr i'-ew i or...iiremcn Aug.
LuiiiKiana. New York... Liverpool -Au.
C alrrtcin la New York ....(JIhikow u (,
t"t. Lnurenl .New York. ..Havre -Auk.
Wbi. Pt nn ..New York... London -Autr.
u. or iJonuou...iHw x orK... Liverpool Aug,
CofWaahlngtonNew York.. Liverpool -Aug
V. ot Baltiuiore.New York...Llveruol Aug
Ciliy Ol iHion...PW i orn... Liverpool AUrf. 22
COA6TWIISK, DOMK-TIU, ETO.
Dakota... New York... Asplnwall Ane. B
Pioneer Plillada Wllrxilugtnii -Aug. 6
Missouri New York... Havana & Nas... Aug. 6
Wyoailug ..Phi I ad a. Havai.:ian .Aug. 8
Alalia are forwarded by every su.mii or In the r;gulai
lines, Tne aieamera for or from Liverpool cill at
Queenstown, except the Canadian line, wblch call at
Londonderry. Tlie RMmora for or Xrom tba Conti
nent call at Hontbampton.
CLEARED YE8TK.RDA Y.
Brig J. II. Crowley. Crowley, Cuarlestown, Warren
4 Oreng.
Bchr Caroline Young, Young, Boston, L, Audeorlod A
to.
8rhr 8 J. Er'ev t, Shaw, Boston, d0
bchrJoslali W'bueboime. Jones, Boston, do,
Ht'r H. L. Oaw. Iler, Haltluiore. A. Oroves, Jr
Ht'r Fannie, l-'enton, New York M. Balrd A Co.
Ht'r Ann Eliza, Rlctiarits, New York, W. P. Olyde A Co
lug Lookout. Alexander, lor Baltimore, with, a
tow .,fbrgm W. P. Clyde & C
Tug Chesuppkn. Merxhon, for Baltimore, with a tow
oi uarges, w. r. uiyue m i-o.
ARRIVED YESTERDAY'.
Bteamsblp Pioneer. CathKrlue. 60 honra (mm ron
mliiKion. N. C, with naval stores, eta, to PhlladAi.
phla aua Houihern Mall (Steamship Co.
MenniHlilp Komau, Baker, 4S hours from Boston
With uxlbe. aud pahteugers to U. Wlusur & Co. '
Burque Mt Hentley, Clark, is days from Zaza
with sugar and molattHe to 8. A W Welnh.
Barque Volunteer, Blake, irom Gloucester, in bal
last. HrtgB. v. Merrick. Norden. davs from r'nun..
. 1 1 II a , unri ..n.inn.nn ... trn. II .... I . n I
sour j. Aicarun jova, Litue. is uays from Clen
fuegos, Ith sugar and niolaHses to Madeira A iihimki.
tichr Telegraph. Ruark. Irom Kappabauuock. with
lumber to J. T. Justus.
8cur D. U. Merrioian, Tracy. 2 days from Indian
Blyer, Del . wltn lumber to Collins A Co.
IschrAuule Virginia, Lewis, irom Dorchester. In
bchr U orge Henry, tsnlllday, 4 days from Rapua
banneek river, witn lumber to Collins A Co.
bchr W. W. Pbaro, Allen. 6 days from Havannah,
wMi lumber to Latbbury, Wickembam A Co
SCtr John T. Laub. I'unnAll. 1 rl m v rprv, T.i I
River. Del , with grain to J as. li. ltewiey A uo.
HcbrZnuave, Shorts, 1 day from JTrederica. Del..
Ilh ....In , T . f. U .1 111 I 111- At I ',1
senr lycoon, l ooper, i aay irom Smyrna Creek,
I el., with eraln tn Jas. L. Hewley A Co.
t-cbr Wm. Towusend. McMit, 1 aay from Freder Ira.
Ajr-1 . , mitu ioiu in ti an. u AJumivj- w w.
. , n ,h ... I .. .. T I)..,ln.. w t T
Hobr Martha M. Davis, Laws, l day from MM ford
Del . v Ith grain to James Rarrait.
(steamer Monitor, Jones, 'Z4 hours from New
VnTk with nulke tn W. M. Rill r it A Co.
Steamer Black Diamond, Meredith, 24 hours from
New York, witn mase. to w. xa. cuiru a jq,
MEMORANDA.
RhlpHelene. Knuth, for 1'biladelphla, cleared at
Louood lutb alt,
ship Lancaster. Jackson, hence, at Liverpool 8d
lDHt.vlaSU Jobn, N. B.
HlupTonawai.ua Jniins, for Philadelphia, entered
rut l .Liverpool zutu uu.
Ship Auguste, Van Harten, hence July 10th for Rro
men. with a cargo of pe'roleum arrived at BoHton
yesterday morning, having on the 86th ult In I at. 8S
us, luiiK. iuz, auring a heavy gaie irom w.sw. to
ivv., sprung a leak, wblch coutinuea io increase.
njHKuig ii necessary to heal up lor mat port tor re
pairs.
shlpTnscarora. Rowland, from Liverpool for Phi
lartelpbla, was ranged 2tiih ult. lal.0 28. long 21 10.
Barque Ueestf-munde, Kuhlken. hence tur Ham
burg, was seen In lat. 41 lomr 44 no date.
Baique Jeni.le lllngwnod, Klllugwood, hence for
Hamburg, wan ofTDeai2nib ult.
Barque Joale Mildred, Harrlman, hence, at Helvoet
moi uit.
Barque Andes, Dal II rig. at Cardenas 21th ult., for a
port, norm oi na'iera'.
Barque Anna Ada, Moore, hence, at Malaga 12th nit.
via Yicii
Barque Aciiv, Frlberg, hence for Stettin, was off the
Start 15Lh uit.
Barque Eugene and Adele. Neven, for Philadelphia
or New York, wa loading at Havana 2Sth ult.
Brig Martha Ann, at Cardenas Z4tb ult., for a port
nortb ot Haiteras.
Brig Maud Potter, Shields, hence, at Halifax 30th
ultimo.
Brig Anna M. Enlght. Knight, 10 days from Qlbara,
( nhK. at New York 2d Inst.
Brig seevogel, Laugbenrlchs, hence, at Gibraltar
14tb ult.
Brig l1s. Cnber. hence for Barbados, was spoken
281 h uiu lai. a 10 long, vi xu.
Bi Ik 1- rule Ulese. hence, at Travemunde 2lst nit.
B Ig Chehuctoo, Scautlebnry, hence, at Wilmington
N. (1 . Hint lilt.
Brig Ambrose Light, Hlgglns, for Philadelphia, was
loading at Charleston oib ult.
Brig sea Breeze, Holt, hence, at Holmes' Hole 1st
Umlaut.
frcbrs Vrale, Mason, and J, V. Wellington, Chip
n.un k,r neA. AL UOHton 1st InHt.
ecbr surprise, Beers, for Philadelphia, cleared at
Bostnn 1st Inst,
scbr Jesse W. Enlght, Plum, hence, at Wilmington,
uii i"'1 p. stlnknev. Maltrls: R Peterson. Enellsh
Caroline Klenile. steelman; and P. A. Uauudera, Car
roll, hence, at Jfes-on isi mm,
Lih. 1 Mann,. Kaker. hence, at Bansror Slnt nit.
schr M. R. CarliBie. Potter.aud lHauella Thompson
Kndicott hence, ut t-rovmeuce im iuhv.
ik. haiiitiinra. Dir. hence, ar Calais 2Sthult.
Sebr Northern Light. Harper, hence, ut Newbury-
i,iI?J8Nannta hence, at Portland sotb utt.
schr C'larieo B. UcScbaln, (Jalgley, hbnee, at Wash
(..inn Tl 4 lnt lll.t-
r-ehr'LiicIa B Ives Bowdltch, from Northport for
Iik.ll.,,.lr.tila at NeW York lit IhHt.
Kchrs Wind, Brown, for Warwick; Ingraham,
Drkinson. for Wi rxham; and Benjamin strong.
Brown, lor New Haven, all from Philadelphia, at
New York 2d Inst.
fchiB Jos. P. Lake. Wblttaker from Phllnde phla
for Boston; A. D. k'cull, Jones, Salem lur Philad":.
?hla; Evergreen, email, Boston lor do., at iloimea'
l, e 1st lPRt, ... .
Sehrs J V. Welling Oh! Epnralnl and Anna, Green;
Mary K Cot ne: and James H. Moore HUuUis, Ir .iu
It"-Ion for Philadelphia! CuiVoy, Grace. New York
for dot 1. F Cabada, Mwaln, BohKhi I i Philadeliihla;
Fmmn It. Gratiam. Hooie, Philadelphia for lial
lowell at Holmes' Hole Slst ult.
NOTICE t6MARINER.
A Llehtvessel Is to he moored about the 1st of Sep
tember. IMS In mid channel, hetween Hragania and
'IrhlnrcH Banks. Para river Brazil. She will show
one light, to Illuminate ihe enure horizon, and will be
i.aimecj while; courses In to clear ihe Banks, from
iiorlh side ot llghi boat 8 W ! from B mlh aido or light
boat SW. by W.
'l het.l)ove lu'ormatlon was obtt'nid from one of
tbe heat mlois on ihe river. Theligbtbnat had arrived
at Salinas and was rellitmg to go on her station,
u 1 , . A.sWINERION. schr Gersh Banker,
UNITED STATES KKVKNUE STAMPS.
1 liuclpal Depot. NO 304 CHEHNUT rttreei
Ctntial Depot No. 103 9 b'l K I'll Street, one door be'ow
( hesnut. Estub lshed lSUi
Revenue Biamp. ot every description eonstantly on
nai (I In airyaiiiount
Or ers b .Mat or r.xnress prommlv attended to
t'nitvd State. Notes Urnlw on Phlliid-lplila or Net
tork nr current funds received In puyiuinu
HiiriiculBr attention paid to small order..
I he decision ol 'he com-i l-wl u tau no cnn9UUOi
nd on Iniorn.aOcin 'eT(llui w law checnull
tiven
QCORCC PLOWMAN.
CARPENTEE AND BUILDE1,
REMOVED
To 0. 134 1)0CK Street,
raXLATELPTITA,
AMUSEMENTS.
WALNUT BTREKT TIIBATKE, N. K. CO"V
ner Ninth anil Walnut diroois. Begins at 8.
GRAND RK-OPKVINO.
THIB (Toeaday) KVitNINll, Auitutt 4, lftsa
LAST it,iPRESKTATIOJ3
J. E. McTHOUOH'jl
BPECTACI. H f)K TQS
BLACK CUUOK,
OKAND PABT8IENN K BALT.KT TROOTB,
W tio nnii for Calll'ornla earir in October.
1VK EATKmT COMBINATION OP ARTI9T8
IN THE t OUNT11Y.
MJlD'LLK OU8SHP11TS MORLACOni,
MA DLL UCITANO LEAH.
WAI) LLK ESMIRALOtA DIANL
star ritKM i kkh AaaoLuro.
MOLOI"TH.
MiD'l LE LINDA WKNHKL,
MAD LLE HAKKEl'l'A.
AlAD'LLK ALEXANDRE.VA.
With a fnll Corps ri UaMoi, under the dh- etiuu ol
UJ-ORofC HM ITH.
CAKADE OF REAL WAI KR IN THE
OKOTIO OF BTALACTA.
First appear, nee of
MISS FARIHE SIO(Yt'ELEn AH HTALACTA.
MlS- ADA MONK AS OARHSE.
First et'iirarr-nce ot
Mr. J. M. BUKKK B DRAGONFIRK
who win appear In hi'- great
"AS I.AH1 I'JI !
THE ORIOINAL FN EN Oil CAN-CAN.
Introduced at-d arranged hy
n'l,l,l, llHliAV"Uli
OltAND MA HI 11 AND PK1LI, BY THE
AMAZONIAN WAI.It'ORS.
Rt'SlIO AND CI. tSSlt! DVNCINrt.
GRAND lAbUAl'X AND blAUTLTKli
BFr'ECTb,
THE TRIPLE TK A NtKORMATION HCESE,
BY OEOKOE W L'NDERLICU.
FOX'S AMERICAN VAU1KTY THEATKE.
JiVIiRY EVENING AND BAXVkWAY
AFi S.RNOON.
GREAT COMF.JN V.riOW TROUPE.
In Grand Ballets, Eibl'-ijlan Biirlenqnea, Bong.
Danc, Pantomimes, Gymnast Aoia, etc
LUMBER.
p H. WILL IA m S ,
EVNTEEMT!i AM SPnlrlG GARDEN
OFFEB8 FOB HALE
PATTERN LUMBER OF ALL KINDS.
EXTRA (SEASONED PANEL PLANK.
BCILDING LUMBER Qf EVERY fEdCRIP
TION.
CAROLINA 4 4 and 5 4 FLOORING,
HEMLOCK JOIBTS, ALL BIES.
CEDAR SHINGLES, CYPRESS BUNCH SHIN-
GLEb, PLASTERING LAI II, POSTd,
ALSO,
A FULL LINE OF
WALMJT ASU OTllEIi HAU1) WOODS.
LUMBER
WORKED TO ORtiER
AT SHORT
7 27 mwr;m
NOT HE,
1868.
BPRUCK JOIST.
BP BUCK JOIST,
HEMLOCK.
HEMLtJCK.
1868.
1868.
BEASONED CLEAR PINE. 1 Qf'Q
BKABONED CLE IK PINE. IODO.
SPANJisH CEDAR, FOR PATTERNS,
RED CEDAR.
1868.
FLORIDA FLOORING.
FLORIDA FLOORING.
CAROLINA FLOORING,
VIRGINIA FLOORING.
DELAWARE FLOORING!
ASH FLOORING.
WALNUT FLOORING.
VUU21I1A UTKV KOAlUia.
RAIL PLANK.
1868.
1 QCiCt WALNUT BDS. AND PLANK. 1 QLQ
1C5UO. WALNUTBDri AND PLANK, lOOO.
WALNUT BOARDS,
WALNUT PLANK.
1 QfQ UNDERTAKERS' LUMBKR. "I DfQ
lOUO. UNDEJtlAKEKS' LUMilEIt. J.OOO.
RED CEDAR.
WALNUT AND PINE.
1CPQ SEASONED POPLAR. 1 OPQ
lOUO. SEASONED CHERRY. JLOUO.
ASH.
WHITE OAK PLANK AND BOARDS.
HICKORY,
1 QfJQ CIGAR BOX MAKERS' 1 QQ
10tO. CIGAR BOX MAKERS' lOUO.
SPANISH CEDAR BOX BOARDS,
FOR SALE LOW.
1 QUO. CAROLINA SCANTLING. f QfQ
lOOO. CAROLINA H. T. SILLS. lOUCj.
NORWAY SCANTLING.
1 QtiQ CEDAR SHINGLES. T QJQ
lOOO. OYPREHS SHINGLES. lOOO.
MAULE, BROTHER A CO.,
11 No. 26CJ0 SOUTH Street
T. P. GALVIN & CO..
LUMBER COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
ISUACKAMAX0X STREET lYILAliF,
BELOW SLOAT'S MILLS,
(BO-CAIXKD),
PHILADELPHIA,
AGENTS FOR SOUTHERN AND EASTERN Manu
facturers of YELLOW PINE and SPRUCE TIMBER
BOARDS, etc., shall be Lai py to turulsh orders at
wholesale rates, deliverable at any acce-alblu port.
Constantly receiving and on band at our wharf
SOUTHERN F LOOKING, HCAN1LINO. SHIN
GLEb, EASTERN LATHS. PICKETS. BED-SLATS,
bPRUCE, HEMLOCK, ELECT' MICHIGAN AND
CANADA PLANK AND BOARDS, AND HAU
MATCC SHIT-KNEES, 1 at Stnth
AK.Ii OF WHICH WII.Ii BE DELIVKUED
AT ANY PA UT OF THE CITY PUOJSPTIiT,
UNITED STATES BUILDERS' MILL, NOR
24, ts, and U S. FIFTEENTH Street.
ESLER BEO., PROPRIETORS.
Always on hand, made ot the Best Seasoned Lnmbei
at low prices,
WOOD MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, BALUSTERS
AND NEWELS.
Newels, Balusters, Brackets, and Wood Mouldings
WOCD MOULDINGS, BRACKETS. BALUbTK&i
AND NEWELS.
Walnnt and Ash Hand Railing. 8, IX, and f Inches
BUTTERNUT, CHESNUT,
MOULDINGS to order.
AND WALtTDi
0U1
SEWING MACHINES.
1 H E G H E A
AMERICAN COMBINATION
UUTT0S-II0LE 0YEKSEA3ILNU
AND
SEWING MAOHIKE,
Its woiRkruil ropularlty Concluslre Prool
of Its Urcat Merit.
The lncrense In the demand for this valuable
Machine baa been TENFOLD during tbe last seven
months of Its first year belore the public
1 bis granu and surprising success la unprecedented
In the history 01 Sewing Macnlnes, aud we ieel fully
warranted lu claiming that
IT HAM NO EQUAL,
Being absolutely the bt st
FAMILY MACHINE
IN THE WORLD,
And Intrinsically the cheapest, for It U really two
Machlui combined lu one. Bold at the
S. W. Cor. or ELEVENTH aiul CUESNUT,
PHILADELPHIA, IseCstuthJ
DRY GOODS.
LADIES ABOUT TO LEATE TUB
city for their conn try homes or the sea-shora
will nnd It greatly to tholr advantage, befort po
chasing eUewbere, to xaralns
Tlie Extcnsho Stock, at Urcatlj Rcdncod
Trices, of
E. M. NEEDLES
No. HOI OHESNUT
& CO. 1
STltEET
GLRARD ROW,
Comprising a complete
household one, of
assortment for personal 01
LACES, EMBROIDERIES. HANDKEHOHIEFS
PUFFED, REVERED AND TUCKED MUS
U9, CAMBRICS, JACONETS,
riQUEH, and WTJ.ITIB GOODS,
tn every variety.
VEILS AND VEIL MATERIALS of every descrip
tion, together with an extensive assortment of
HOUSEHOLD LLNEXS,
In every wldib and qnallty.
SIIIRTING,PILLOW-OA8K,8HEETING, &TABLJI
LINENS, NAPKINd, DOYLIES, FLANNELS,
DIMITIE-J FOR hPKEADS, AND FURNI
TURE COVERS, MARSEILLE'S, HO
NEYCOMB, AND OTHER SPREADS,
TOWELS AND TOWELLING IN
DAMASK AND HUCKABACK,
BUM M ER B LA N K EIS, TA
BLE COVERS, ETO,
ALBO, bHIRTINU. PILLOW-CASE AND SHEET
ING MUSLINS.
E. M. NEEDLES & CO.,
No. HOI OHESNUT BTRB8T,
Bit GIRARD ROW"
ENGINES, MACHINERY, ETC.
M
E li II I C K & SONS'
SOUTIIWARK FOUNDRY,
NO. 430 WASHINGTON AVENUE. Philadelphia.
W'lLLIAM WRIGHT'S PATENT VARIABLE
: CUT OFF STEAM-ENGINE,
Regulated by the Governor.
MERRICK'S SAFETY HOISTING MACHINE,
Patented June, 1668.
DaVID JOY'S
PATENT VALVELEss STEAM HAMMER.
D. M. WESTON'S
PATENT SELF-CENTERING, SELF -BALANCING
CKNTRIFLGAL SUGAR-DRAINING MACHINE
AND
HYDRO EXTRACTOR,
For Cotton or Woollen inanulactururs. 7 lOrnwf ly
PENN STEAM ENGINE AND
EOIL&.K wOKKa. NEAF1K A LKVV
ri..iw itAL AND THEORETICAL ENGLNEEitS.
MAl'UIMI Ul til I I W tj HI A L- I.' D r . t. 1
..v .1 . ....... , j 1 1 1 , 1 1 . ii 1 in, x. u jx KJ n.
bMl'lHs, ana FOUNDERS, having lor many yean
ureu iu lui-uesHiui operaiioo, aua oenn exclusively
engaged lb bulldlne and reuairlnn Marine and Rivcw
Engines, high and low-pressure. Iron Boilers, Water
Tanks, Propellers, etc. etc, respectfully oiler theli
services 10 tne public as being ruiiy prepared to con-
iract ror engines 01 all snsea, ssariue, Kiver. and
IStiitioiiary; buying seis of patterns of dlrlerent sizes
are preparea hi execute oraers wun quick aespatch.
Every duscrlption of puiteru-maklug made at the
shortest notice. High and Low-presrure Fine
Tubular and Cylinder Boilers, 01 the best Pennflylva-
um uu.n-uui iruu, jrorgiiigs ui an sized aua Kinds.
Iron and Brass Castings of all dom-rlntlnna. itrtii
Turning. Scrvw Cutting, and all ether work connected
wun me aoove dusiubsb,
Drnvvlnira and sneclllcatlons for all Work rtonn ki
ineesiaoiisnment rree of cnarge, ana worit guaran-
'in. .nn in-. "I" i .will 11)1
repairs of boats, where they can lie In perfect safety,
niiu nte iiuoucu nuu iiidbidi wwvan, mui, DbC. w LC.
ior rauimg neavy or iigub weiauw.
JOHN P. LEVY.
8 1 BEACH and PALMER Streets.
J. VACOHK M KHBIOK, WTIXlAJt H, MKBBICK
JOHN It, Of)PB.
OOrTllWABK FOUNDIir, FIFTH AND
t- WABiunuiua oireeia.
PHILAIKL,PHTA,
MERRICK A SONS,
ENGINEKRH AND M ADS IT9TSTH
mannfnctnre High and Low Pressure Steam Engines
iur A.ttiiu, xivrr, auu oiarjne oervice.
Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, etc,
CasiltiKS ol all kinds, either Iron nr brass.
Iron Frume Roob for Gas Work, Workshops, and
Railroad Statloas. etc
Retorts aud Gas Machinery, of the latest and most
Improved construction.
Every description of Plantation Machinery, also
Sugar. Saw, and Grist Mills, Vacuum Puns. Oil
Steam Trains, Defecators, Filters, Pumping, n-
cr I n cut A In
Sole Agents for N. Blllenx's Patent Sngar Boiling
Amiaratus. Nesmyth's Patent Steam Hammer, and
Asptnwall A Woolsey'e Patent OentrlfngBl Sugar-
Draining Machines.
STOVES, RANGES, ETC.
NOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED
would call attention of the public to his
NEW GOLDEN EAGLE FURNACE.
This Is an entirely new healer. It Is so con
structed as to at once commend llselt to general favor,
belt g a combination 01 wrougiu ana cast iron, it a
very simple In Its construction, and Is perfectly air.
tight; selfoleanlng, having no pipes or drnms te be
taken out and cleaned. It Is so arranged with upright
flues as to produce a larger amount of heat from the
same weignt or coai inau auy luruoce uuw in use,
The bygrometrlc condition ot the air as produced by
now arranirnment of evaooratlon will at once de
monstrate that it Is tbe only Hot Air Furnace that
will produce a perfectly healthy atmosphere.
Those In want of a complete Heating Apparatus
would do well to call and examine tne uoiaen cagte,
NOS. 1132 and 1134 MARKET Street,
Phlladulubfa
A large assortment of Cooking Ranges, Vlre-board
etoves. Low Down Grates, Ventilators, etc., alwayi
on band.
N, B. Jobbing of all kinds promptly done. 8 10
THOMPSON'S LONDON KITCHENER,
OR HitjxtOr juan KAftua, ior t amines,
Motels, or Public Institutions. In TWENTT
DIFFERENT SIZES. Also, Philadelphia
Ranees, Hot Air Furnaces, Portable Healers, Low-
. : , ' Vl.i V.,... wl 1, .Ton ll.lh Qnll... U.
QUWU OiniWi fin uun.u nm'1 a,m u(,t7. a, un.
hole Plates, Boilers, Cooking Stoves, etc., wholesale
and retail, oy tue manumuiurers
auuiewu. j HUARPE THOMSON.
1 27 8tnth6m No. 2H9 N. SECOND Street-
GAS FIXTURES.
JOHN , V HAVER.
J. BKLLKnS PENNOCK.
W
EAVEIt
& PENNOCK
PLUMBKR1', GAS AND STEAM FITTERS,
No. 37 NOR1H SfiVKNTH STREET,
Philadelphia.
Country Seats fitKd. npwllh Gas andWa'-er, In flrst-
class style. An assortment oi Brass and Iron LIU aud
Force Pumps centtautlv on hand
LEAD BURNING AND CHEMICAL PLUMBING.
N. U. Wa.er Wheels supplied to the trade and
others at reasonable prices. 7 81 ltn
G
AS FIXTURES.-
MlbKJCT, MERRILL A TUACiCARA,
No. 71S UHliSSUT Streril,
m.nnfuanran of Gas Fixtures. La ui us. eto.. ev.
would call the attention of the public to their large aa(
elegant assortment 01 Gas ChaudoUers, Peuditn'-A
Rrackeia, eto. They also Introduce gas-pipes lull
dwellings and public buildings, and attotd. to extend
lug, altering, auu r"iriug gM-pipua.
All work warranted. 11 U
piTLER, WEAVER & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
MANILLA AND TARRED CORDAGE, CORDS
TWINES, ETC.,
No. 28 North WATER Street, and
UO. 2 North DKLAW ARE Avenue,
;BiIJUKLFHlA. '
KnWIS H. FlTLKB, MlOHAU WXAVKK-
CnsiBAD 9. Olothiieb. 1 141
O B
N EXCIIANOB
HAG MANUFACTORY.
JOUM T. BAILEY A CO.,
KKMOVKD TO
N E corner ot market aud WATER Streets.
1 Philadelphia.
DEALERS IN RAGtS AND BAGGINU
t if nan rt,.mrli,tli,n. lit.
Grain, Flour, Salt, Super-Phosphate of Lime, Bone
Large and small GUNN Y BAGS constantly on band.
insurance companies.
FirE Insurance.
LlrcrpooL and LondoH and GlobE
Iasnranclj CompanYi '
AHHICTS
SEVENTEEN MILLIONS.
Short Term, Perpetual, Floating, and Rent
l olicics Issued on fiiTorable terms.
Office, Ko. 6 MLI'.CHAMS' EXCHANGE.
AT WOOD 8MITII.
15Sm GENERAL AGENT.
DELAWAKF MOTUAL SAFETY INSDK"
A MCE COM PAN . Incorporated by tho igis
ture of Pennsylvania, jsso.
Offlce, Southeast corner THIRD and WALNUT
oireeis, rnnauffipnia,
MARIN Hi INSURANCES
On Vessels, Cargo, aid Freight, to all parts of the
OTlU.
INLAND INSURANCES
On Goods, by river, canal, lake, and land carrlajoa to
ail par la o me w .. ..... Ta
On merchandise generally.
On bloree. iiweiuug xiuus.eio.
ASSETS OF TIIH rOMPAIT
Novemoer I,
I200.COI) United states Five Per Cent.
I. nun llUiH n1 ftYlHn
12t'.000 United States Five Per CeuU
Ioan, lssl - 134. 400-00
(0,000 United Staten 7 s-10 PerCent. Loan
Treasury Notes S2.562'60
2(0,000 State of Pennsylvania Six Per
Cent. Iit.au 210 070 00
125,000 City r fphllad IpblaSix Per Cent.
Loan (oxeiiipi from lax) l'2S,6i'i 00
sonoo Si ale o I New Jersey Six Per Cent.
Loan - 61.000'M
SO 000 Penuaylvaula Railroad First
Moitgagenix P. r Cent. Bond.. 19,SO0UO
IB.000. Pennsylvania Railroad, Se ond
Mortgagiflx PerCent. Solids. 23.375 00
25,000 western Pennsylvania Kiltoad
HIT l'i.r(llL Hoilds t Pt-niisvl-
vania Rallroal guaranteed )..... 20,00000
80,000 State ot Tenn teste Five Per
Cent. Loans 18.000-00
7000 State of Tennessee six Percent.
Loan 4270'OJ
8,000,300 shares stock of Oermauuiwn
Gas Company (principal and
IntAPAmt vn.runlnaS hV ttlA
city of Phlladelnhlaj 15.000 10
9AC0 ISO Sharps Htock of Pennsvlva.
nla Railroad t'ompsny. 7,8O0'O0
K.onn 10ft kh.ru Mtitflr nr North Penn
sylvanla Railroad oinoanv. 80000
20,000 SO Shares Stock Philadelphia
Ann U,.nlh.,n Aftt.ll Ula lliull I n
Company lS.OOO-tO
201.000 T . 1 1 . , nn Rn.wis u r,f Unrfuiffa
liratllena onCltv Prouerty . 20l,90f"00
fl.101,41,0 ar. Market value. l,K'2,so2-50
JOBC. IIIIMU.n,.! 111.
Real Estate 86,000'00
1118 Receivable ior Insurance
made 219,135 67
i;atnies due at Ageuc es rre
mttinis on Marine Policies
Accrued interest and other
Debts due the Con pany
Stock aud Scrip of sundry Insu
rance and oilier Companies
SMrTAHlA- k.. , I ... - , i.H ..li,.
43,334 -36
8,01700
Carhla BanV " . , ;V.V;V.7.
Ca:,h In Vrmi)r".'Z!." 's 62
181,315 62
ra It 607,605 16
Thomas C. Hand,
John C. Davis.
juuiw xiaua,
Samuel K. stokes,
James Traquair,
William U. Ludo-lg,
Jacob P. Joneit,
James B. McFarland,
Joshua P. Eyre,
John D. t a lor,
Spencer Mcllvalne,
Henry O Dallett, Jr.,
George W. Bernardnu,
D. r. Morgan, Pittsburg,
J. B bemple,
A. R. HprLTur. M
Fumnnd A. Souder.
Joseph H. Seal.
Tbeophllus Paulding,
Hugh Craig
jsxiwara J'arnngton
Johu R. Penrose,
U, Jonts Brooke.
George G. Lelper,
winiam o. Loulton,
Edward Lafuurode.
jacoo xuegei,
THOMAS C. HANh. Prpqldont.
J(jIIN C. DAVIS, Vice-President,
HENRY LTLRIJRN. Secretary.
HENRY BALL. Assistant Secretary. 12 80
CQ ClIAllTElt PEIIPETUAL.
Franklin Fire Insurance Co.
OF FIIII.AOJt.LoVmA.
OFFICE:
Jios. 435 aud 437 C1IESXUT STKEET.
ASSETS ON JANCABY I, 189S,
CA PITA 9100,000-09
ACCM VED L8 ,04,aifMt
JA'iWitJI... ,IMt,41tfv
UNSETTLED CLAIMS. INCOME FOR 188
e33.eS2S 933IJ ,000-00.
IMlSbES PAID SINCE 1830 OVEB
tG 500,000,
Perpetnal and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms.
DIRECTORS.
Charles N. Bancker,
Tobias Wasuer,
tamuel Grant,
George Fales,
Alfreu Finer.
Frai cis w. Lewis. M.D..
George W. Richards,
Isaac Aita,
WUllamS Grant.
CHARLEH N. BANCRKK. Pr.Hldnnt
GKORutr4 FaLES, Vlce-Preatdent.
JAS. W. UcALLISTAIt, Secretary pro tern.
KxceDl at Lexington. Kentnckv. thla Camnmi h.
UU Avuuca nivi.iiMuui,, mug
NSURE
AT HOME
UI THB
Fcim Mutual Life Insurance
COMPANY,
Ko. i)21 CHESKUT St., Philadelphia.
ASSETS, ,00O,OO0.
CHARTERED BY OUR 6WN STATE.
MAMAtiEO BV Ol'B OWN CITIZENS.
LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID.
POLICIES ISSUED ON VARIOUS PLAN.
Applications may be made at tbe Home OrUoe, and at
the Agenoits tarouguout the Slate, igj
JAMES TK AQP A 1 B-.......RK8IDENT
kA.Ht KL. JE.STOKIJ. ViCEPIUi-IDENT
JH. W. HOBROU A. V. P aud ACTUARY
1IOKATIO S. STKrilKMS SKCRKTARy
DBOVIDEAI ! LIFfi AND TRUST COMPANY
L So. Ill S. FoURiH Street,
IKCOKPORATED So MONTH, it, 1885.
CAPITAL tiUUMU rAiD IN.
Insurance ou Llvea, by Yearly Premiuoui; or On 8,
10 or v year i remiuixi., nuu-iurif-iiuro,
lr.n t'oiUMBB. Chlldreu's Eudo WU1SI1 IX.
Thin Company. while giving thelusured theseonrlt
n, o inKl.il 0 I al ltal. Will dlvlue the entire l.r.uli. i
the Lite bUHUietta auioug me policy uoiuers.
m nneva rei;eiveu a. iiiirrooi, kuu dbiu ou uhuihdcl.
im m,rlu,d bv the Charier to exeouM Trna.a. and
j. u,-L ha tLxtcuior or Aumiuisir.iur. Atwiiraoe. or
GUBidiao, and In other. fiduciary capacltlra, uudr ap-
polulnienl OI auy tiuri. u m uiiuuuu.niiiii, or
auy person or pomous or bodies politic or corporate.
mwML B. SHIPLEY. iliENRY HAINES,
JObHCA H. MORRIS,
T. WDSTaR BRON.
w.v lunumnn I'll,
RICH AltD CA Due RY, WILLIAM HACKER,
UHARLKU If. COFFIN.
aiumri.R.hllllLi.Y. ROWLAND PARRT.
A 1 inrnn 1.1 1.1. j .
WILLIAM v. aawbi Jt 1 v loivr. esuieus,
n-uiiM ah U IKTAIt. M. It.. J. B. TOWNSKND.
ln Medical Examiner. Legal Adviser.
-OllCENIX INSURANCB COMPANY OP
L PHILADELPHIA,
rSCtW ORATED IStfl CHARTER PERPETUAL.
.... .... . ,iir ui.uul. (H.I1111.I1.. ha L ...li . in...
I bis Company insures inmi tuss or uaiuage ojr
on liberal terms on buildings, merchandise, furniture
eu.. for limited inoda,aua permaueuUyou build-
1 he tl'nii'any has been in active operation for more
tiian SIXTY tti. Rn. during wj
1. .... ,,.iiu uiliiht-d uud i nio.
- jjiKEOTOHS-
John L. Hodge,
M. B Mahony,
John T. Lewis,
William S. Grant,
Mnhtit W. Learning,
David Lewis,
Benjamin Kiting,
Thouias 11. Powers,
A. R. Mcllenry,
Edmund 'amnion,
hamuel WHoox,
I.awIh l Norrla.
D. Clark Wbart"U.
Lawrence Lew J";.
wrf"rr.K:t. Pruallent.
Bams l Wilcox. i:crcljryi H
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
""ILLINCHA8T ft HILT'O
1SLILVCE E003LS,
No. 409 WALNUT St.
ArSKNTB AND ATTORNEYS FOB J
Home Tire Insnrancc Company,
NEW HAVEX CONN,
Springfield Fire aud Marine Ins. Co.,
SPRING FIELD, MASS,
Yonkers and New York Insurance Co.,
' NEW YORK
rcoples' Fire Insuruncc Company,
WORCESTER, MASS.,
Atlantic Fire and Marine Insurance Co.,
PROVIDKNCK, li. I,
Guardian Fire Insurance Company,
NITU7 rnnw
Lumberman's Fire Insurance Co., -
CHICAGO, ILL
Insurance effected at LOWEST BATES.
All losses promptly and liberally adjusted at their
Office, Ko. 405) WALNUT Street.
W PHILADELPHIA.
N8URE AT HOME.
GUARDIAN FIltE AND MARINE
INSURANCE COMPANY,
No. 426 WALNUT Stmnr.
PHILADELPHIA.
UIAKTEEEU CATITAL, - - 9 500,000
TA1D IN CAPITAL, . . . (5100,000
K0 LOSSES OK DEBTS.
Insure against loss or damage by Fire on Bulidlnn.
Merchandise, Hounenold Furniture, aud all other
Insurable property, and also take Marine, Canal.
and Inland Navigation Risks at the lowest rates oen.
sistent with security.
W. e. OWENS, President.
NATHAN HAINES- Secretary, 5 J8
BEN J. P. O BRYON, Survey
DIREvTOitS,
Wm, E, Owens;
Hon. Geo, V, Lawrence,
Hon Stephen X. Wilson.
Arthur Uaglnnls,
Wm. W. Feuner,
ut, M. McEwen,
Nathan Haines,
t botuns Wtiuams,
Howard A. Mlckle.
I. Kemp Bartlett.
Ohaa, K, McDonald.
tfttuieo v jxir&,
K. C. Vorthlngton,
Wm. R tresaan,
Johu Srutck,
Edward N. u rattan,
TNSURANCB COMPANY
o
NORTH AMERICA,
No. 232 WALNUT STREET, PHILADA.
INCORPORATED 17M
CHARTER PERPETUAX,
llsrlas, lalaaid
, ad Fir Iaisaraace.
ASSETS JANUARY 1, 1868,
f2,001,26,6,-72.
120,000,000 Losses Paid In Cash
Sisoe lu
Organisation.
DIRECTORS.
Arthur G. Coffin.
George L. Harrison.
Francis R. cope.
Samnel W. Jonua,
John A, Brown,
Charles Taylor,
Ambrose W bite.
William Weisb,
Richard D. Wood,
S. Morris Wain,
John Af&ann.
itaward H. Trotter,
Edward 8. Clarke,
T. Cbanton Heurv.
Alfred D. JesH,7'
John p. White, '
Louis C. Madeira,
. COFFIN. PresldenL
Chablxs Plait, Secretary. "wiaens.
WILLIAM BUEHLKR. Harrlsbnrv. P.
Agent for the State ot Pennsylvania, 1 251
FIRE 1NSURAJCCE EXCLUSIVELY. TH E
PENNSYJ VANIA FIRE INSURANCE COM.
PAN V incorporated 1H6-Cbartr Perpetual-No.
Bill WALNUT Street, ouuoslte In.lniwnil.L. 5tVi'
This Company, favorably known to the community
for over forty years, continues to Insure against lose
ur (1HH1.IIS uy ui. v. ruoiioor rnvste Bulldlnira.
either permanent.y or lor limited time. Also oa
Furniture. Stocks of Goods, and Merchandise vena,
rally, on liberal terms. bwt
Their Capital, together with large Snrpioe Fund.
Is invested in the most careful mauner, which ena
bles tbem to offer to the Insured an nndnuhiAH
rlty In the case of loss.
Daniel Smith. Jr..
John Deverenxi
Alexander Benson,
Isaac Hazlehurst,
Henry Lewi.
J. ailllnl..! Pall
Thomas Atoomna,
Daniel smith,' Ja, President;
WrtXIAU G. Cbowxxj.. HecreLary. , go
DYEING, SCOURING, ETC.
TRENCH 8TBAE3
SCOURING.
1
ALDEDYLL, MARX A CO.3
HO. 18 SOUTH KldBTEMTII BTBUBT
AVB
KO. BIS BACK STREET. 110 BU
CARRIAGES.
GARDNER & FLEMING;
CAHIUAQE BUIL.T3KRS,
Ko. 214 S0UTU FIFTI1 STREET,
BELOW WALNUT.
An assortment of NEW AND SECOND-HAND
CARRIAGES always on hand at REAbONABLH
prices. asrmwsm
TRUSSES.
"BfcELEY'S HARD RUBBER TRUSS,'
ItSwtir No. 1IH7 CMEhNUT Street. Thle True cor-
ret tiy applied will cure aud reialu with ease the most
diilicull rupiurei always cleau, light, easy, sale, aud
ooiuiorlable, uaed it. oathlug, tlltd to form, never
rusts breaks, soils, become, limber, or move from
Place. No strapping. Hard Rubber Abdominal Sup.
porter, by which the Mothers, Coipuleul, and Ladles
iiHlerlug with Female weakness, will And relief aud
ierle tsuppori; very lignl.ueat, and elh'Ctual. Pile
Instruments Hhoulder Braces, El an do Stockings for
weak Ihxljs. SuspeuHlous, elu. Also, large slock beat
Leather Trusses, halt usual price. Lady In attend,
anoe. JWiwflna
GROCERIES, ETC.
T
FAMILIES RESIDING LN TUB BUBAL
DISTRICTS.
We are prepared, as heretofore, to supply families
at tbelr countrre.ldenoes with every description ol
FINE 0B0CERIES, TEAS, ETC.,
ALBEUT C. BUBEUTSi
Dealer In Fine Grocerlee,'
IMltt Comer XIXYVXTB. and Siaj 3