THE DAILY EVENING -TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, AUGUST,-10, 188T OITY 1NTELLIGEKOE. I mm iPDiTioiin wkjai. rrnrt oonisi racm i Cornbb-htohk Latino). Tbo corner-atone of tne new Protestant Eplncop.,1 Church of 81. Thon.s, lo be rreted at Whitemarsu, will ba laid with appropriate services on Thursday art-r noon next. Tne Bi?taop ajd iteveral prominent clergymen 'will be present and take part la the cxeicises. It is boped that a large congregation ' will be gathered there upon this interesting oc casion. Fori Wahington, on tbe Worth Penn ejhaula Railroad, le within one mile of the church Rroutid. Thb Fibk Zocavbs. This afternoon tbe bat 1ali n ot tbe Philadelphia. Fire Zouaves will make a parade in tbe lower section of the city. Tbe line will form on Broad street, north of Cbemut, luciT g wept, at half-pan 6 o'clock, and niove ovr 'be lolloainp route: Down Cb.e-i.ut to Fourth, down Kourih to Spruce, down Hprune to Second, clown Second to Wharton, up Whar ton to Kighlb, up Eighth to Fitzwater, up Fttz watrr to Twelith, up Twelfth to Lombard, up Lombard to Sixteenth, up Sixteenth to Chesnut, where the line will be dismissed. Thb Rates op Towage oh tub River". The tup-boat owners and enptnins held a nieetlnij on Buturdav niht at tbe house of the Hip;; Hose Company, Pine street, above 8cond, Franklin B. Colton In the c.hnir, La avetto Markle Secretary, i'bo object of the meetiu? waj to devise plans lor tbu protection ol tug boat owners and captains, by the establish ment of a Hcalo of prices tor the towae of ves fcls of ditferent tonnngc. After some discussion the committee appointed to preoure a scale of prices niade their report, as follows: For towinK up ibe river lanru hcows, loaded, $4; cbtiDkers, $3; to Br.desurif, bArues, $8; Kcbujlkiil boats, $0; chunkero, $1; Biverton, cbuikers, $G: liaucocas and Turresdale, chunkers, $8; Beverly and Slimnony creek, $10; Burlington and Bristol, r.li tinkers $10; HorJen town, canal schooner, $15. For unloaded ves sels, large scows, $2; chunked, $2; BriJebure, burgee, $7; rchuylkiU boats, $5; cbankers, 3; Bancocas and Torre-dale, '-hunker, $7; Beverly and Bnamony creek, $8; Burlington and Bristol, cbunkerf, $H; canal tcboo'iers. $3. For towage to and iront Cbe.n-r and points below, vessel carrying from 200 to 300 tons, $16; and$l per mile below thut pom; 300 to 400 tous, .$18, $1 below; 400 to 600 tons, $20, 51-15 below; 600 to 6J tons. $22. f 1'20 belo: 000 to 700 tons. $24, $125 below; 700 io 800 tons, $26, $153 below; 800 to 1000 tou, $30, $1 75 below; 1000 to IGbO ions, $40, $2 bulo; 1000 tous and over, sroll oeiow. For transporting about harbor, between Alleeheuy aveuii" and Dicker-on street, tide water, oyster boats, sloop-i aud cbunkers, $1 for loaded visseN, $i Imht; barges, canal schooners, Chesapeake schooners, and larce sloops, $1 loaled, $3 light; lane boa's, $5 loaded, $4 lieb;; sea uoine vessels, carrinir less than3ii0 tons in J ud to l(H) iols, lirinor lotden. $6: 400 to o()0 ton, light or loaded, $7; 600 to Gr0 tons, lifbt or loaded, $8; GOO to 70(1 tons, light or leaded. $!)-, 700 to 800 ton-, $10; 800 to 1C00 tons, $12; over 1000 tous, $20 For transporting to and from Schuylkill river, between Fairrnount or Market street, and Allen.neny avenue, s-a-goite vessels, car rying under 359 ton. l;eht or louded, $15; from 350 to 600 tons. $vo; coo to 800 tons, $25: 800 to 1000 ton-, $35; 1000 to 1200 tons, $10; 1200 to 1500 tons, $50; 1500 to 2000 tons, $60; cannl boats, canal schooners, and Cnesapeake schooner, $8 light; $10 1oiaed; sloop, chunk ers, tide water boais, $G light; $8 loaded. For transporting on the Schuylkill river to and from the- mouth, vessels carrying under 150 tons. $3 light, $4 loaded; 15:1 to 250 tons, $5 light. $7 loaded; 250 to 300 tons, $7 litrht, $10 loaded; 300 to 500 ton-, $J light, 12 loaded. .For transposing ra:ffrom Port Richmond to (iutmer'H Run, per rafi, $250; Hn nek rn axon street, $3; Noble reet, $350; Queen street, $4 60; Reed street or Greenwich Point, $5; Schuylkill River or Chester, $8; Wilaiintou or New Cattle, $15; Delaware City, $20; Cooper's creek, $G; CamdcD, north of Federal, $4'50; tfouth Ciinuleu, $5; Glowce. ter, $G; creeks east side of in-law ar River, north ot Tnompson'a Point, $10; Bndeuburg, $1: Raucocas, $10. For towage, per tide, $35. For docking at Port Richmond, or toion to steam vessels carrying Tinder 300 tons, $3; over, $4. It was rtsolved that between Gunner's Run and Allegheny avenue bh mid be conddered Port Richmond, aud the rates of towage should be in accordance. After an animated discussion in reference to matters of a private character, the meeting adjourned. Casualties. Mary Dougherty, fourteen years old, while at work at Tracy's mill, Twenty fifth and Spruce streets, on Saturday had ono oi her bands severely lacerated by haying it caught in the machinery. Edward McLmwhlln, twelve years old, while at work on Samrduy in a boit factory in West Arch street, had au arm broken by having it caught in tbe machinery. Both were admitted into tbe Peunslvanin Ho pit'l. About 10 o'clock on Mitur.iuy nicht Richard Badeu. a workman at Gaul's brewery, was badly injured about 1 1. e head and tacii by being caught in tbe machinery. He was taken to tbe hospital. About 4 o'clock yesterday morning Oliver Meek, forty-rive years of age, fell from the second story window of the house No. 1171 8. Twelith street. He was removed to his home. Yes'erdaj afternoon at 3 o'clock ahorse at tached to a carrin.ee ran away at xentn ana Walnut streets, throwiug ont Mr. and Mrs. Mur phy and Miss Sharp, severely injuring Miss biiarp. Miry Rhea, sixty-four year' old. fell down a flight of stairs on Saturday and fractured one of her arms. Citt Warrants. The City Treasurer is now in possession of funds to pay all stamped warrants numbering from one to two thousand. The only notice that has b"en given of' this fact is aWritten one, placed upon the door leading into the ollice ot the city Treasury, as directed by ordinance of Councils, providing that war rants snau ds paia in tuo oraer as stamped. L'ntii tiie warrants ar-ecuou in tne notice aro paid, holders of those over two thousand cannot be acconimodateo. Bankrupt Casks. From an official souroe we learo that the wbolo number of applications for the benefit of the bankrupt law made to the Court lathe fc astern District of Pennsylvania up to this time is 844, and thai the discbarges granted numner over iw nunurca. Hat Market. During the past week 403 load- ot hav ani U7 ot stra were weignea ' and sold at the following orlco?: Prime timothy, bay, oer 100 poupds, fl.lOQl 60: mtxet and new, $1.251.30; iuierior. $1.101.15; straw, $1'10&1.25. . Scottish Celebration. The Philadelphia Caledonia Club will bold, tuoir tenth annual celebration at Oakdale Park, oh Monday, August 17. Tne S.-.otti.-b game und ex'iibttlou ot feats of strength and siitaess will be open to an competitors. Missing. Captain William T. Told, of PrMgeton, J). J., who came to this city on the 24tl ultimo, and lett for Mediord shortly after wards, has not retnrnp 1 to hi home, and tertous apprchein-ions are felt couceroinar. him. ' , Inouests. The Coroner was notified to hold an inquest at No. 717 Spafford ktreet, on tbubodvo' an unknown man who ;nei twi- deulf: also on tuo holy of a remain chdd found in a ditch at feecond aud Miluu sireeu. TT. S. District Court. -Th dhw term of thlb Court w.ll be couimcnc-d on Monday next, th.. tiim,i,:iI cn-e to bo tried are a niita- ber lor the allege! ill-cit distillation of whisky. Cerium. The late Dr. Charles Wolf, of Cin- cinjjatl. 0.. while lu the laboratory of Bauaen, in llejdelburg, Owruiaoy, uuJe an olaboratn iavestigatioQ on the Kiaivaleat of Crlata. The paperb containing au auooaut of Bis expxri nieutg and calculations havu len trannUtmi for the American Journal of Scirwe and Arts Ly Mr. F. A. Gentb, of rhiU.lelphia. Tim refmltof the lnveBtigation ia the number 45.6134 (estimating oxygen at 8) as tu equivalent of tbe purest cerium. POLITICAL ITEMS. Gallant ThiL Bherldftn says! "Two solu tions were necessary for tbe settlement of tbe Rebellion. The first was to take awy from it its military strength. That aa dote at Apjo- insttox. The second Is to take away tts nol, il eal strength. That will be done next Novemb?r. it win be a short campaign, but as decisive a Appomattox." The orcester Fira writes the following epi taph for a headstone, which will bo wanted before thj next snow falls Here Lies, Without hope of Hesnrrectlon, All that remains of American Dvmooract, (fHlsaly so called). Her appalling crime was to have saorlfloe 1 A Million Iiives And Many Thousand Millions of Treasure Jn a flendtsb sirugKlft to perpetuate Trie accursed system of American Ri.avkht. In tbe presence qj this one enormity It would be mockery to utter Tbe name of any Viiitob. Tbe Cincinnati Gazeile leans that General 8am Cary is lendy to rump the State tor Grant and t ol'ax it tbe Kepubllcans or the uccona Ohio Diftrict will nominate him for Congress. The Republicans think they can get along with out Mr. Cory's services, and they propose to nomlnnte some other mau. It was Beauregard, ono of the chief advisers of theTflt.many HailConvention, wbopropobed, as we all remi niber, to fieht under ' the flag of sable hue" commonly called the black flg. Under Forrest, a Tammany delegate, the sug gestion was actually carriod into cti'ect at Fort Pillow. It is said "you csn't eat your cake and have it;" but Blair drinks his horn and blows It. The editor of the World says Vallnndtgbim is a "pretender" and a "bCnllawag;" Valliuidig hum says the editor of the Wond is a donkey and a villain; and Brick Pouieroy says Powdall, of the Peoria Democrat, is a lool, a medJler, aud a sneak. A Kcwppapcr One Hundred Tears Old. The Sulcni (Mass.) Gazette ot the 4th instant takes notice ot lis Cr-t centennial annlve's-try bv giving an extended and interesting review ot the period it has pasted through. The Lssfx Gazette firtt saw tbe light August 6, 17G8, ac cording to its lineal successor August 2. 17G8, according to Inainh Thomas. The aporcntice- hips of two proprietors coDnect without a break the first Usue with the last Mr. Gushing, wko published tbe Gazette from 170 to 1823, being an apprentice with Mr. Hall, its founder, ana Mr. Foote, the present senior proprietor, having been an apprentice with Mr. Cushiug. Tne early printers, with a taste for pictorial devices which is fast passing away, pave to the infant Gazette the figure ot a bird with its winers extended, aud holding a Bprig in its bill, in tended, it wa3 satd, tosuL'gest Noah's dove; the bird lad for a crest a fish, emblematical of the cod fii-hcries which were the ma n dependence of the county. Two aboritriues, each holding a buttle nxe, supported the whole. "Theie were many vlcissiiudrs and a long period of pu?i ended animation In lis early his tory, which hRS loft a cloud upon the title by which the present Gazette claims lineage with tbe flr.-t. 'ibe orieiual Gazette was moved to Cambridge in 1775. and published with the name ot lue iiriw Jingland Chronicle and the Essex l,azcite, and thence to boston, after the with oranal of the Briiuh troops, where its second title was dropped and its identity 'ost. It was afterwards published f s the Independent Chroni cle, and became Quito famous under that title. fiieanwhtie three other Gazette were established at different times in Salem, but they all died in early in ai.cy, except tho last, which in 1781 pafscd into tue hands ot Mr. iia'.l. who first Dub- inaeo tne Jissex (jazeuft. and has made its regular appeaiance without interruption since that time. "in allusion to tbe principles which have cov- erncdts course under its Dteeent management. tbe Gazette recalls the association of many years. uuu ti s1. xufl venernDio aoiuier tun otates- niao. Colonel Pickering the universally es teemed Colonel Pickraan, leader in hospitalities and socini position the beloved aud venerated Judge White the eloquent and honorable Sal lonstan fliernii. tne saeacions and wuty King, tbe elegant scholar Phillips, born to be a leader ot n.eii, ana guted to same in any de liberative body or executive station the won- derlul Choate irom associations with these, and sucb as these, and their friends and asso' chiles, ho are still liviu?, oue must be truly deficient in bis own nature who could altogether lml to aspite in some degree to their standard ol public morality.' " MARINE TELEGrRAPH. For additional Marine tfews see first Page. ALMANAC FOB PHILADELPHIA THIS DAT Bun Ri8EB.........8 05 Moon Uhks.....io :e SDN HKTH ' Oo JllOlI WiTKK... 6 .1 PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE, James T.Youno, "1 Coatks Walion, -Monthly Oommittbi, lBI MA. PoTTJtB, J MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STEAMERS. CUlt AJUlkHlUA. Atlanta..........lJouaon...iNBw yorT......July 2' fil all.............J-.iverpooi...i-i w I orn....j uly Mautjktian .iverpooi...iNew yorK July 2 Hlv-tla. Llverpool...Newr York July 2'J C.of BHltimore...L.iverpooi...mv York. ...... J uly 2U NfRlonan Liverpool... Qimbec .July 30 Mitit-rnia - uiasgow...jw xoric jaiv fimbria -HoutlitiuiptouNew York...m..July Vuiede Paris.... Brest .ftew York ..Ang. Kubsla..... LlverrHMil...New York Aug. Etn........... Llverpool...New York...........Aug. FOR EUROPE. C.orwaRhlngtoiiNew York..I.lvurpool -Aug. 11 u. or r. ota.rnw orK.... Liverpool. .,au. 11 Ilt.lnatltt............r.ew Yerkllamburg Aug. 11 NtUraska. jsew ork...lJiveri)Ool ....... .....Auir. is Hcotl.. .Mew York. ..Liverpool Auu. 12 Palrrjyr,.N... New York...Llverpool ...Aug. 13 r.riu.........iiew 1 orKjjiverpooi Aug. lj Brliaiiula...i....New York...Hl&8itow is V.. ot Baltlruore.Noir York...Llverpool....,.....Aug 15 City ol Boston... New York... Liverpool u. 2i Jingle ..... New York...Hvana- Aug. 13 1 oiibwauaa. l'h iinua Snvan nah A at . 18 rinnter ...Pnllada. Wilmington A n n uuiningHiar New York. ..Asplnwall -Aug. &) mans are lurwaruea oy every steamer in tberegu ar llurs. '1 Iih steamers ror or from Liverpool call at Uuecnsinwn, except theCanadiau linn, which c;tll at xiuunuuerrr. 1 1 e Hiamers lor or irjm tue Ujntl- xieui, uan ai. ouuiuauipiou. CLF.ARKD (HATITRnAY. Bleurr flilp Utility, Famo, I'rovidouce D.S.StetsonACo, Bchr K. Vmu, Wh, linker. Wilmington. N. C. Iih. . ..... . ....... . , ... 1 ... - Bclir J. W, Everu an, duien, Lynn. Slnntckion A Ca Hchr V. Sharp. Sharp. BMgetoii, Cantaln. Mieumer Valley City, Morgan, Rlchmoud, W. P.Clyde rti'r New York. Jones. Wantilncton. dn St'r Bil-tnl. Wallace. New York. W. P. Clvdnim nt'r w w iillldlu, Kiggaus, Baltimore, A. Uioves, Jr. Tug Chesapeake. Mer thon, lor Baltimore, wlta a tow 01 o&riceH, w, r. uiyua ui, Tug I.onkeut. Alexander, for Baltimore, wllh tew of barges W. P. ciyne & 00. ARRIVCD VKSTttRTHV. Sr. nils Alva. ArmBlrouu. H dav. Imm HI Tnhn - B. w.th brandy, lumber, eio . to T. P. Ualvln Aiv. Steamer It N. t alrchilil. Trout. 21 hour, tr 1V1. . aM wi .l TV . OttirU at, vo ' . . .1. I ; . . 1 . .1 u I .. 117 . r III . . . . ARRIVED MATURDAY. BienniiinmBmon, Hogi;a. hours Irom Hob I on ,h inline, auu imaneuaera 10 II. Wllisor & O. (IfT h. Huo 00 1 he lirown passed baniue Mary C. Fox. Iruui hav ana- ' -leaiiisnip rnorioik, vance, rrom Richmond via rUMtl'ft. 1I1H UlUOn, J nr. r. liiyUO K Kjlh Hchr 1 uli sl. Truax, 1 day from Lfclpslc, Del,, with eralninJii. E. Palmer. Bcor v aDaaiia. aavin, 1 aay irom ipsio, Del., with tra il to Jus E Palmer. hchr A runs Kv Mavliew. 7 days from CharleHtnn v 11 11 111 iu uri ui i, r. imiviu u v'h I . . . ... Tl ........ Jl . 1 . ' chr Paraxon Sbute days from New York, with salt to Wm. Bnmni A Son. . tcdrw, D. Carglll, Kelly, irom rl istoa. with mlia liu capiaiu. Kcur ji.iin Whitby, jlenners'tn, 1 day from Port Peuo, wllh grain 10 Chris lau A On. bchr tivouy Keatlug, Daulels, from De aware i Hchr A. D. Scull. Scull, from Salem. 1 Bc lir James Pi rider BqiImuo. from Boston. Svt'r Laura BrirtKemau Hart. Irom Bostou, Schr blirpnse, Beers, irom Ronton. r-nl.r H. A E. Comou, Urower. from B m on. - r-chr V. sharp, Sharp, from Roslon. Hchr R. H Bnannon Dllks, from Boston. r-chr w. Wallace, Scud, from B mton. Hchr Revenue. Handy, from Boston, - Hchr Fy. Fennlmore, Irom Lyon. Hchr J. C Henry. Dllks. from Lynn. Hchr J. W Everman, Outeu. Irom Lynn, tw-hr Hi.nton. Smith, from Uretmuorl. steamer F. Fraukllu. Plerson. 13 hours from Haiti nmra siiii, n..lna. to A.Groves. Jr. Hteamer U. 11. Stout, Ford, from Washington and Alexandria, with ludae. to W. r. a Co, Ptesmer Ann Fits, Wctiards U hoars from New Yrrs, with mdie, to W. P. Oiyd A Oi- Tog Lookout. Alexander, (mm Baltimore, With a tow of barsm to W. P. ttlyds A X. TocCbefiapeakA. Me -non. from Baltimore, with a tow et bargee to W. P. Clyde A Co. Cbrrrtprmdrnet of the FhxtrvUlphUt Kixhano. Ltwis, Jl., An, y P. it. Ship JamM Mont gomery, from Philadelphia tor Antwerp, wee towM to sea to day by tbe tng America. . The following vbssbis are detained at the BreaK water by bead winds: Brlra J. H. Crowley, and M. K. Tbompeon. for Boston; nrhrs Caroline O. Mmllh. tor Lynn; and Honest Abe, tor Bne'on, all from Pnnadel libla: Fva. from Virginia for New Yorkl WarWhoon. irom Norfoia tor Hew York: Mary rraocls: K. H. Clark: Moderator: and O. B. Bmltn, from Virginia tor New York! and J. Bodoey, from Mliford f-.r New York. JOdKPtt LAFKrHA. Barqne Rennlon, cnins, for Cuba In S days, re mained at Asplnwall 2Nib nit. Barque Nasb wank.Blaak, for Philadelphia, eleared t Poitianrt 7ih Inst. Brig a H.Hart, Bnrgees, for Polladelpila, sslled from rrovidenee 7th lnxt. iv Brig Annie MUottell, ticott, hence, at Halifax td Instant. r?i br WhltsHwan, Colllot, tor Philadelphia, cleared t Calais lib Inst, Hcbr MsRgle P. Smith, Grace, was at Newbnryp irt Sth Inst., unloaded. 8rhr Porto Bico, Wentwortb, for Philadelphia, sailed from BaDgor (th Inst. MIRCELT.ANY. Capt Vesfle, of the brig I). U. Loans, at thts port 8th Inst, from Palermo, reports: July 17. lat. St 8), long, 84, saw a brlu palmed green, suowlog a red slgaal, With P. P.. steering snnlh. Hchr John H. French, Capt. Burgoss, from Philadel phia, before reported ashore on Block Island, and siihseqnenily arriving at isewport, bad a camo of seo tonseoai. or wnicn aDout 160 were thrown overooara In setting her oft. Hchr Mary M lines (or Pbiianemniai tJpi. unrnire. now at Newport, H 1 , bas been libelled by the owners of the Pear Alonr.o O. Auallu, Willi whloU vessol she collided In Anrll Inst. eenrw. Li rnrinvs, imm w iiaiinKton. , lor New York, belore reported wrecked on the bar below the former port, registered 21 H tons aud was built in ISM at Philadelphia, whence sbe balls. I 'ant.. Kina. ot the sohr Ann 1 . reports ny pier from Jseksonvllle. Kla., as follows: Vessel left Phi ladelphia July 1st. for New Orlnnns, loaded with gene t cargo. Nothing of lmporianoo tranplr d until thesist, when, err tne coast oi norma, encimnierea neavT sonsns. wnicn increasea loaanie. wan ir- mendntm oross sea: OiintloillliK Oil tne Hid. vnsSKl Birfclnlng and leaking had'y; 23d. gale still continuing. threw overooara oecK ioaa pat mi nmius ri ids t. iimns. and hore awsv for Jacksonvl I: 24lb. flodtuf it Inipc sslble to reach shore, all bands being worn out wun incessant iaor aiine pomps, inn vessel inns having ft'i feet water In the hold and settling rapidly, oonclnded best to abandon her and take to the bnt which we did, when she shortly nrtor went down. We were then about loo miles oft shore. After being ex nosed for two days In the open boat, arrived at New Hmyrna. Fla.; remained there a week without being KhlH to communicate. We llnally obtained a small vessel and arrived Here August JU. oat everything exc pinronomier. AMUSEMENTS. TTtTAl YV tir Nliith and Wlnut Htrens. Ri-glnsat s. SEVENTH NIGH T OF J. K. McDONOUUH'd BLACK CKOOK, ANU nit AND rARISIENNE BALLET TROCrF. THE GlvEATKhT COMBINATION OF. ARTISTS tr ink luun rut, MAD'LLEB Mt'RLACCHI. DIANt. LEATT. WIS- DELi A1.BKHI I INK. ANU Air,AaiNUitK?A, OMltJINAL FKKNC'H CAN-CAN, Tbe Original Frenoli Can-Can, Ttie OrlL-lnal French Can-Can. Introduced aid arranged by the I'pprless M'LL.K SIOKLAtXJHI. GRAND AIAKCH AND DRILL By the .Amazonian Warriors. RUSTIC AND OLAhSIO DA NCI NO. GRAND TALEAUX AN U STARTLING EFFECTS. THE TRIPLE TRANSFORMATION SCENE, FOX'S AMERICAN VARIETY THEATKE. EVERY EVENING AND SAT DUD AY ACIKHNOUN, GREAT COMBINATION TROUPE. In Grand Ballets, Ethiopian Burlesqa. Katun. DaneB, Pantomimes, Gymnast Aota, eta. ENGINES, MACHINERY, ETC. M E E It I C K & SONS' SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, No. 430 WASHINGTON AVENUE, Philadelphia. WILLIAM WRIGHT'S PATENT VARIABLE ; CUT OFJf STEAM-ENGINE, Regulated by the Governor. MERRICK'S 8AFETY HOISTING MACHINE. Patented Jane, 1868. DAVID JOY'S PATENT VALVELEdS STEAM HAMMER. D. M. WESTON'S PATENT SELF-CENTERING, SELF-BALANCING CENTRIFUGAL SUGAR-DRAINING MACHINE AND HYDRO EXTRACTOR, For Cotton or Woollen Meuufacturers. 7 lOmwf ly F?K PENN STEAM ENU1XE AND -" :t 1 J-7 BOILER WORKS.-NEAF1E LEVY, 1 iv.iiijAL AND THEORETICAL ENGINEERS MACHINIST ROlLEK-MAKEltS. B A 11 K . oAilTHo, and FOUNDERS, liavlug lor many years ueeu iu BucceHHiui opuiauou, auu neon exclusively t Dned la building aud repairing Marine and River n.ugiue, nign aua low-pressure, iron Boners, water Tuuks, Propellers, etc etc, respectfully offer their services to the public as being fully prepared to con- tract tor eugiuea 01 ail sizes, ariue, Klver, and btatiooary; having seia of patterns of diB'ereut sisos are prepared to execute orders with quick despatch. Every description of pattern-making made at the shorteat notice. High and Low-pretwnre Fine Tubular and Cylinder Rollers, ol the beet Pennsylva- urn ciiMrvutti 11 uu. rorgmgs o, mi .i&ee ana kinds Iron and Brass Caatluus of all descrlotlon- Ril Turning, Scr-w Cnttlrg, and ail other work connected wuu Liiu aoove Business. Draw Id km and si.titllnatlona for all work dnna at the tstablishment free vJ charge, and work guaran teed. , . m The sunacriDere nave ampia wuarr-aocK room for repairs of bouts, where they can lie In perfect safety and are Drovlded with shears, blocks, falls, eta. at tor raising urnvv ur ngun yioh"". ACOB O.NEAFrHL 1. . LI Kl D r 'T ' 15 BEACH and PALMER Street. I. VAUUHS aSSSlUK, WILLIAM H, MKaBIOK jomraoora S0CTI1WA1JK FOUNDBr, FIFTH ASD WASHINGTON Streeia. rHILADBLPHTA, , MERRICK A SONS, ENGINEERS AND MACII INTSTB. mannfacture lilsh and Low PrnminiHiiom Rnatna. lor Land, Illv.r, and Marine Service. iJouers, uaitomeiers. Tanks, Iron Boats, etc. Castings of all kinds, either Iron or brass. Iron Frame Roolklor Uaa Wort. Wnrkahona. and Railroad citations, eta. Reiorte and Gas Machinery, ot the latest and most lmnroved construction. Every description of Plantation Machinery, also Sugar, Saw, aud Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Oil Sieam Trains, Defecators, Filters, Pumping, En. glnes, etc. . t BOie Ageuta iur n . Aiiienx a f .wu rauar auuiui Apparatus, Nesmyth's Patent Steam Hammer, and Asplnwall A Woolsey'i Patent Centrifugal Sugar Lralhlug Machines. ' piTLER, WEAVER & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF MANILLA AND TARRED CORDAGE, CORDS TWINES, ETC., No. Z3 North WATEB Street, and No. North DELAWARE Avenue, I PHILADILPHIA. Edwin H, Fitlkb, Mich ail wtvx, Com bad F. CiX)TMIg . 1 141 w yo-t IRE GUARDS. HTOXilS rrto.llS s-tii FAC- TOBIES, ETC Patent Wire Balling, Iron Bedsteads, Ornaments Wire Work, Paper Makers' Wires, and every variety ol Wire Work, manufactured by . WALKER A HON a, uwt No 11 north SIXTH suraas. . "PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL. X Philadelphia, January tft, 18SS, 'ipe avtenaiDg managers arc: S. Morris Wain. No, lm South Delaware avenue. Adolph E, Borle, No. Wi Dock street. Atteudlug Physician Dr. J, M. Da Costa, No, loot Spruce sin ot, ,. Attending surgeons Dr. Addlne.ll Hewson, No. 1U8 South Fliteenth street; Dr. D. Hayes Aguew, No, ie North Eleventh street. .. . . .. The flDslclans and Surgeons attend at the Hospi tal every day (Hundays excepted), to receive appil ration lr aonilhslon, ' ' , Persons seriously injared by accident are always admitted If brought to tbe Hospital Immediately thareafUB 8lt7 rtTiinill.ASD CEMETERY COMPANY YY The lollowlng Managers aud OOloers have been elected b r the year ibi; . ; ELI K. P1UCE. President. Wm. H. Moore. I Win W. Keen, Samuel b. Moon, Gi lit fralletl, Ferdlnaud J. lireer, George L Busby, oln urenie. It A. Knig"t. ..,i. Treasnrer-111-4 R.TUWN8SNI). The Mauauers have patsed a resolu Ion requiring both Loibt'ldera aud Vlflturs to preoeut tickets at the ei.irance for aduilsslon to the Cemetery. Tickets niay be bad at the Office of the Company, No. 8U ARCH Btreet, or 01 any of the Manager. DRY GOODS. TOADIES ABOUT TO LEAVE THE oity tor their country houses or the sew-shore wUl And It greatly to their advantage, beOM pur chasing elsewhere, to axanloe Tiie Extcnslye Stock, at Greatly Reduced rrlccs, of E. M. NEEDLC8 & CO., STREET No. HOI CHESNUT QIBABD BOW, Comprising a complete assortment for personal or household oee, of LACKS. EMBROIDERIES. HANDK EROHIEPS PUFFED, BEVERED AND TUCKED MU XNS, CAMBRICS, JACONETS, PIQUKB, and WHITE GOODS, In every variety. VEILS AND VEIL MATERIALS of every descrip tion, together wttb an extensive assortment of HOUSEHOLD LLNEXS, AT TEMPTING J?ItIO8 In every wldtb and quality. BHIRTING,PILLOWOA8E, BHEETINQ, ATABUt LINENS, NAPKINS, DOYLIES, FLANNELS, DIMITIES FOB HPREADS, AND FURNI TURE COVERS, MARSEILLES, HO NEYCOMB, AND OTHER bPREADH, TOWELS AND TOWELLING IN DAMASK AND HUCKABACK, HUMMER BLANKET 8, TA ble covEits, Era ALSO, SHIRTING, PILLOW-OA8E AND SHEET INQ MUSLINS. S. M. NEEDLES & CO., No. HOI OIIESNUT STREET, SU GIRARD BOW- PROPOSALS. pROTOSALS FOR FORAGE AND STRAW. Depot Quart kbmartkr's Officr. 1 Wahhinoton. D. U, July SI, lf6. PROPOSALS ARE JNV1TEU. from reepouaiole partlex, until 12 M. August 17, 1MI9, lor fnriiMilnn all IheCOBN. OAT?, HAY' aud RY K STRAW to beot tiiHt-clbss mtrcliantable quaiiiy.) required at this Depot during the year commencing October 1, 1HG1. Forage aad Hlraw 10 be delivered monthly, any wnre wlihinone niileof the limits ol the cities of Wash, lniuou and Georgetown, and a sniad quantity at rjioidlera' Home, and in such quantities aud at such times as ordered by tne Quartermaster In charge, torn to be delivered In good sacks, of about two buefaels each, filty-slx (60) pounds to the bunhei; Oats In llkt xscks, of about three bushels each, ot not 1ms than tt lrty-lwo (82) pouuds to the bushel; Hay and ri raw uaieu. snu 10 weigu two tuousauo ? W) pounds per ton. Kids will bIbo be received for Hay uubaled. Bidders wl.l sia'e price or sacks separate, ol oais and corn per bushel, and of hay and straw per ton. We now use about eight thou (and (mim) bushels of grain, one huudred and eighty (l.HO) 'ous of hay, aud thirty elghti-H; tons ol straw per month: but we re serve toe rlkht 10 Increase or diminish, that quantity by one-third, on priper notice, and the coLiractor wl'l be reiiulred to keep at leaHttwo nionlns' supply ol lorsge aud straw on haiid, aud to have a place of business In this city. Guarantees will be furnished with each bid. In the srm of if n thousand Dollar, signed by two reapmiHi- uie bureLiec, inav tue muut-r win, 11 nuccesiui, wuuin len days a fur bis acceptance, exeofite a contract In accordance with above requirements. Theconirac.or win be required 10 exhibit ou or before tbe loth dav of Sep' ember next satisfactory evidence that he lj prepared 10 commeuce lultilliug contract. I'aymeuis win oe maue momniy lor quantity or forage and straw delivered If In funds, or as soou theieailer as lunds are furnished lor ilieouruose. None to be paid for except on receipt of the parties 10 wrtom uenvery nas oeeu oruereu. A bona In the sum or twenty thousand ($20,000) dol lais. sikued by himself and two accented sureties. will he r quired of lue successful bidder lor the faun till fulUlment ol bis contract. Should tbe contractor fall to fnrn sh the kind and quanilty of lorsgeand S' raw required. It will ue par ibus d In open market, and the excess of cost charged to him. All bids will be snbml ted to the Quartermaster OvbBiAl balora .w.rdlu, ouuiiMt, Pioposals will be adresAed to the nnderslgned rxsrked "Proposals for Forage," and blduers are lu- VI ea to oe prtsent at ineopeuing ui unit. By order of the Quartermaster-General. J. U MoFERRAS, 8 3 12t Deputy Quartermanter-Geueral, Bvt. Brlg -Oen U. H A., and Depot Quaiteimaster. u. S. ENGINEER OFFICE, NO. 27 WEST HOUSTON STREET, KW 1 OKK.1 AUgUSK 0, IWjo ) Sealed Proprsals w'll be received at this ollice until 12 noon or SATURDAY, September 6, Ixbo, for tbe removal ol the wreck of the steamer Scotland, situ ated iu tbe South Channel, near Saudy Hook, N. J. Tue wi eck and all material pertaining to the vessel must be removed to a dt pa or at least leet meau low water, aud no portion shall again ba deposited, alter removal, below high water mark. The work must be completed by December 1, 189. The wreck will be divided Into three sections by dividing tLe space Irom the bow to the stern Into three(S) tqual portions. When tbe first section, be ginning at tbe b'w, bas been removed to the pie cilbeu depth, and according to the foregoing coudl tli us, one-quarter of the stipulated price ror the re moval will ba paid; when the secoud sectioa has been removed, one-quaner of ibe price, as above, will be raid, and wheu the th'rd section has been removed, be balance of the stipulated Bum will be paid: pro vided that the work Khali be prosecuted and finished In tbe order above glvt n. Proposals must state tbe sum In full for whloh the partite propose 10 do the entire wo.k; and must be accompanied by a guarantee of two responsible per sons that the bidder will duly execute a contract. The proposals aud guarantee will be of the farm to he obtained at this oifice. No bids exceeding one hundred thousand dollars wi.l be entertained. JOuN NEWTON, Ututenant-Coiouel or Engineers, 86 6t Brevet Maj ar-Geueral U. 8. A. TMPROVEMENT OF OGDENSBORQ HAR- J ROR. NEW YORE. Sealed Propotals. in duplicate, will be received at this cilice until 12 M.. MONDAY, August 10, 188, for deepening by dredging tbe harbor or Ogdensburg, New York ee as to give twelve feet of water at the lowest stage, In tbe following places, vlr..: ecllon J. On the outer bar across tbe channel into the upper harbor, northeasterly from the lighthouse, whereabout ia,iHH cublo yards of hard sand Is esti mated to require removal. Section II. Between the bridge, the rerry wharf and the Rome Railroad depot, where, It Is estl Djattd, about M.oio cubic yards ot very bard "hard pan," wltk gravel and small bgulders, must be taken i.ui. All the rraterlal (which will be measured In the scows) must be dumped at least half a mile below the Outer bar, in ueep nwer, at a poiui, 10 ua tuaraou. The work muni be commenced as soon as possible, and no later lhau fcepl. 15 lbtK, continued as long as pofislbie in is eeaaou, auu co ipieieu uy tuesutu 01 xno vember, 1869. ... Bidders must propone for each section separately, and separate contracts will be made for each. Bits must be u.ade upon primed blanks, which can be procured at this office, for similar written oues), whluta rnunt be properly tilled up and signed ai Indi cated. Ail the Information p sser-sed at this oraca will be given to bidders, out all wiehing to contract art wirticularty rruurtUd to examine at Outterutmrg before tendina in thtir but. . . O. E. BLUNT, Lleut.-Lol. Engineers and BreveUJol. U. B. A, V. S. JINOlNkkBOFKK'IC, I Oewtoo, N. Y., July lono. j 716 201 D1 IPARTMENT OP PUBLIC niGUWAYS. OFFICE NO. 1" ' n oireei.. rHiin'iiiiriii, Auviak . uku NOTICETO CON IRACIOltS Sealed Propoeals will be received at the Office of the Chlel Comnii siouerol Highways uutil 10 o'clock A. M . on MONDAY, luth lusunt, for ine construction of a Sewer on the lint of Eleventh street, Irom Vine street 10 Ibe north side ot Mark's lane, with a clear lLS.de diameter ot three feet, wltu such maubnles as may be directed by the Chlel Euglueer aud surveyor. The understanding to be that the contractor shall take bills prepared against tbe property frnutlug on eald sewer to the auinuut of one dollar and iwtnly live cents lor each 1'neal foot of trout on each side of he street a so much cash paid; the tialaece. ai Urn lied by ordinance, to bii paid by the city, and the con tractor will be reoulred 10 keep the street and sewer Iu good order lor three years alter the sewer la iin- lBUin the street Is occupied by a Pity passenger Ptil load track the Sewer Shall be constructed al mg s deof hKl iraca In suchmanu.r as uol loobn'ruct ot literlere wlhlbe safe passage of the cars thereon; ai.u no c alm lor r uiuuer. lou ehail he paid u e Cnn tractoi by tbe company using said tri ck . as specltted 'UAAflb in.u'voWrVr. a. the tlm. id Dla e f 01 enlDg the ald Prunosala. Kauh pro. n tat will ha accon-'Psnl'd by a cerllllcata that a Boifd has bei? 'd 'u theLBWleparimeoia.dl. .'..Hh- iifJitianre Of May . 18ti0. II the .owa.t Bpicllicailoi s may ba u ' " , T,? veys, which will be "Vo'cKINSON. 8 7Jt . Chief Cmu ilssloner of Uigha aya lj""" " HAIL DUCK AND CANVAS, Of all numbers and brands. Trunk, and Wagon Cover Dock. AleoPswTMaoulaclurera' Drlor Felia from irom una w ne. etc JOHN W. EVKRM AN A CO., uer'fhe VlVVVfl d" wUl b, delmVd a." d cilna .nd will be he'd i ab"e on hi. bond for tne i ;.',n.-w"' Tiihld and th next biKhext bld- uuierenca ceiwt INSURANCE COMPANIES. , FiRE Insurance. LlrerpooL and LondoNf-d GlobE . . IasurancE pompon Yi SEVENTEEN MILLIONS. Short Term, Terpctnal, Floating, and Beat , Tollclcs Issued on Kivarablo terms. Office, No. 6 JaEaiSTS EXCHASUE. AT WOOD 8 WITH. Ui GENERAL AGENT. ' ELAWAHE MUTUAL SAFETY INSUK A NCK COMPAN t . Incorporated by ta U-gic ture ot Pennsylvania, iM. Oflloe, Bontbeaet corner THIRD and WALNUT . Btreoie, Philadelphia. MAK1NK INHUKANCEH On Vtssela, Cargo, aid Freight, to ail parUot tie World. INLAND INSURANCE? On Goods, by river, canal, lake, and land carriages to all Darts of Uie Union. P FIRK INSDraNCES On merchandle genxraily. On Stores. Dwelling Houses, etc. ASSET Till COMPAJfT Novemoer 1, lr7. I200.C0U United Slates Five Per Cent. Loan 10-41M - 120.000 United States Five Per Cent. 1 201 ,000 DO Iioan. lftM - 10,000 United states 7 3-10 Per Cent. Loan Treasury Notes . - BO-000 Stat -or Pennsylvania Six Per 1 Cent, Loan 125,000 City of Phllad. IphtaSix Per Cent. Loan (exempt irom tax) 19 000 Stale t.l New Jersey Six Percent Loan - 20 0(0 Pennsylvania Railroad First Moitgagebix Percent. Boud. 25,000 Pennsylvania Railroad, Sei ond MoitgagnHx PerCeut. Bonds. 25,000 Weniern Pennsylvania Railroad Six Per Cent. Bonds ( Pt ounyl vanla Rallroa I guaranteed).... 80,000 Stale 01 Tennwsee Five Per Cent. Loans..... 7000 State of Tennessee Six Percent. Loan. 6,000,300 shares stock ol Gernantown Gas Company (principal aud Interest iruaranteed by the cliyof Philadtl,hlBj.... M TJK"0 150 Shares Slock of Pennsylva nia Railroad Company. .., 8,000 Kosbaree stock of North Penn sylvania Kailroad Comoanv. 20,000 80 Shares Stock Philadelphia and southern Mall Steamship Com pany 201,600 Loans on Bonds and Mortgage, hrst liens on City Propeily 1M.400W 52,562-50 210 070 00 125,625 00 Sl.OOO'OO 19,800-00 23.875 00 20,000 60 18,000-00 4270-00 15.000 00 7,80000 800-00 15.000 00 2U1.90T -00 11,102,802-60 1, 10l,4,0 ar, Market value. Joet, iotti,t)7i ai. Beat Fstate Bills Jiece.vable lor lnsuranca P'lla Bal.mes due at A gene e Pre miums ou Marine Policies Accrued mtPiHHt and other oebta dun the Coir pany stock audecripnl sundry lusu rance and other companies , nO78-00; estimated valna Cash In Bank..... H08 017 I0 Cash In Drawer 28 52 86,000'OU 219,185 67 43,884-38 8,0 17 00 181.815 62 t,o 1507,606 16 Thomas C. Hand. John C. Davis. a aiuea vi. xiana, Samuel E. stokes, James Traqualr, William C Ludwlg, . Jacob P. Jonee, James R. McFarland, Kdmond A. Souder. Joseph H. Seal, Theophllus Paulding, Hugh Craig Edward Darlington John R. Penrose, H. Jones Brooke, Benry Hoan, George Lei per, William U. Rouuon, Edward Lalourcade. josiiua r. js.yre, Johu D. taylor. spencer Mcllvalne, Henry O Dal lett, Jr., (ieorae W. Beruardou, D. T'. Morgau.Plllahurg. J, B hemplM, A. H. Rerirer. " Jacob Rlegel, THOMAS C. H A D. President. JOHN C. DAVIS, Vice-President, HENRY LYLRIJRN. Secretary. HENRY BALL. Assistant Secretary. 1280 ggJ-CIIARTER PERPETUAL. Frauklin Fire Insurance Co. OF PIII-ADKEiPIIIA. OFFICE: Kos. 435 and 437 CUESiNUT STEEET. assets our jancabt i, tses, 8,003,74000, CAPITAL.. ioo,ooo-o A CCK UED 8 V&fL U8 tKKSll VJtS...., ...... UNSETTLED CLAIMS. l,Ol,Stg-!u ...lllS4,.att INCOME FOR 1868 SSl,UOO-00. JLVSBES PAID SIXl'E 1890 OVCB C 500,000. Perpetual and Tempotary Policies on Liberal Terms. DIRECTORS Charles N. Bancker, Tobias Wagner, r-auiiiel Uraut, Oeorga W. Richards, Isaac Lta, CHARLES N Ueorge Falea, Allreu Filler. Frauds . Lewis, M.D.. t uuuia. csparaa, WUliam S. Uraut. BANCXKR. PnililaiiL unuivDc v ica-i-resiuent. JAB. W. MtAlsrR, Seoieiary pro tern. Except at Lexington, Kentucky, this Company has DOA8utm nrVJriiMuuK, 8 12g (NSURE AT HOME . 1H THB reiin Mutual Life Insurance COMPANY, Ko. 821 C11ESSUT St., rhlladcIphJa. AMsiETS, ,0O0,OO0. ; CHARTERED BY OUR OWN STATE. MARACiEl BY OlE OWM CITIZENS. LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID. POLICIES ISSUED UN VARIOUS PL ASS. Applications may be made at the Home Office, and at tbe Agenclte throughout the State. fg lgj JAMES TRAQfalR PRESIDENT kASIlKh s10EM...... V.CB-PRE-IDENT JHO. W. JHOltNOK A. V. P. and AC I'UAR Y llOK Alio S. TEPMEMl... B tCRElARY FEOV1DENT L1FK AND TRUST COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA., 1 No. Ill S. FuURTH btrevt, INCORPORATED 8u MON TH. 22, 1865. CAPITAL. i 6(1,000 r-AID IN. intnrance ou Lives, by Yearly Premiums; Of tat, iu 0r 20 year J remlums, Non-forleliura. V . iiulllea granted ou favorable terms. Term Pollclea, Children's Endowments. This Company ,w bile giving tiie Insured the seonrlty ot a paid-up Cat lial, wul dlvlce tbe eutlre proUta of the Liie busiueas among the policy holders. Monev rtcelved at luiereat and paid on demand. Authorised oy tne cuartor 10 execute frn.. a, aud .0 act as Executor or Administrator, Asslgueo, or tiuardlau.aud In otner fiduciary capacities, uudnr ap puiutmenlot auy Court nl this Commonwealth, or uiy person or persons, or bodies pollllo or corporate. niBKcioaa, IIAMUEL R. SHIPLEY, (HENRY HAINPJ8, OSHU A H. MORRIS, T. WISTAR BRO : UC'SaRDWOOD. W. CLONUS 1'RtCI'H! IIICHARD CADBCBY. WILLIAM HACKEE, iUt CHARLhS Jf. COFFIN. RAMUELB.SHlPLfc-Y, ROWLAND PARRY, President, Actuary, WILLIAM C. LONUSTRETH, Vloe-Presldeul. THOMAS WISTAR. M. D., J. B. TOW'NSEND, . 7 27 Medical Examiner. Legal Adviser, P1KENIX ISSURASCB COMPANY OP PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED 1804 CHARTER PERPETUAL. No 224 M A UN UT Street, opposite the fcxub uga. This Company luauree Irom Ions or damage by , FIRE, on liberal terms on bnlld" ug., merchandise, furniture etc. for limited periods, aud permanently on build lugs by deposit of premiums. The Company has been In active operation tor more tt an SIXTY 4 ERS, during wbioi) all loasas have btenpromptly adjohtedahd paid. . - John L. Hodga, David Lewis, M. R Maliony, John T.Lewis, William B Grant, Kob-rl W. Leamluf, I. Clark WharU-n, T .wranca Lewis Jr. Benjamin Eitlng, Thomas H. Powers, A. R. McHflury, Edmund t'aitlllou, Hamtiel Wl'cox, i.ewis ii. orris. JOHN R. WIU1H KltW.R. Prealdant. 8a-B I. Wuxxi bouietary. . k INSURANCE COMPANIES. ,., TILLINCHA8T a HILT'O INSUBASCE ROOSIS, , ;, No. 409 WALNUT St. AfJENTS AND ATTORNEYS FOBj Home Fire Insurance Company) NalW HAVEN, CONK, SprlngCeld Fire and Marine Ins. Co., SPRINGFIELD, MASS. Yonkcrs and New York Insurance Co., NEW YORK reoples' Fire Insurance Company, . WORCESTER, MASS., Atlantic Fire and Marine Insurance Co.. providence, a. 1. Guardian Fire Insurance Company, NEW YORK Lumberman's Fire Insurance Co., CHICAGO, ILL Iosnrauce effected at LOWEST RATES. All losses promptly and liberally adjusted at their Offlce, Ko. 409 1VALMJT Street, Hi PHILADELPHIA. N8URE AT HOME. GUARDIAN FIRE AND MARINE INSUIL1NCE COMPANY, No. 420 WALNUT Street. PHILADELPHIA, CHARTERED CAl'ITiL, . PAI1) IN CAl'ITAL, . . $500,000 - - 9100,000 DEBTS. NO LOSSES OK Insure against loss or damage by Fire on -uuulne-a. Merchandise, Hon-enold Furniture, and all nthm Insurable property, and also take Marine, Canal, and Inland Navigation Risks at the lowest rate con sistent with security, W. K. wwENs, President, NATHAN HAINES Secretary. - f 5 18 in, BEN J. V. O BR YON, Sarvny DIRECTOKS. . . Wm. K. Owentf Arthur Maglnnlg. Wm. W. aenoer, - Oi. M. toEeu, Na'ban Haines, 1 homas Wlnlaraa, Howard A. Mlckle, i. Aemp BartleU. 3"a K. McDonald. Hon. beo, V, Lawrenoe, Hon Stephen T. Wilann. James V. EIrk, R. C. Worthlngton, Wm. R i ressan, -John Smlck, Edward N. Grattan, ' N S D R A N 0 OF 0 O M P A N T NORTH AMERICA, Ko. 232 WALNUT STREET, PHILADa. INCORPORATED 1794. CHARTER PEBPJSTrjAX, Mai-l-a, lalaad, ajsd Ftro Iaaaranca. - ASSETS JANUARY 1,188, ,. 2,001,26-6-7 120,000,000 Losbss Paid in CaaJi Bince ita . Organization. DIBEOlORS. Arthur G. Coffin. George L. Harrlaon. rnn i a 1 . Samuel W. Jouea, John A. Brown, Charles Taylor, . Ambrose White, William Welsh, Richard D. W ood, 8. Morris Wain, -John Maaoa. Edward H. Trotter..' Ed ward S. Clarke, ' T. Chariton Heorv. " Alfred D. Jessup, John P. White, Louis C. Madeira. ' AATltUH U COFFIN, PreMet aTl a f u 11 a mttm '.. , WILLIAM BCEHL1;k, Uarrlsbnrg, Pa.. Centra Agent lor the Slate of Pennsylvania. . J FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY. TH B PENNbYJ VAMa F1KH. INSURANCE COM PAN 1 Incorp jraieu 18x6 Charuir Perpetual No. tio WALNUT Street, opposite Independence Square. This Company, favorably known to the community for over fbriy years, continues to Insure against losa or damage by.Hre ou Public or Private Buildings, either permanent y or for a limited time. Also on Furniture, Slocks of Ooods, and Merchandise vena, rally, on liberal terms. a Their Capital, together with a large Surplus Fund. Is invested In tbe most careful manner, which ena. blea them to otter to the Insured an undoubted aaoa ilty In the case of lot,- 01a gjOToaa. Daniel Smith, Jr., 1 John Dereretrz, Alexander Bensoa, Thomas Smith, ; Isaac Haslehurst, Henry Lewis, Thomas Robbins, J. uiilingham Fell' Daniel Haddock, Jr. DANIKL smith, Jm. President: Wir.T.T.st S. Ob owx secreiary. I go FURNISHING GOODS, SH1RT3,&0 . H. 8. K. C. Harris Seamless Kid Gloves. ETEHT PAIU WABBANTED, . EXCLUSIYE AGENTS FOR GENTS' GLOVES. 4 W. SCOTT & CO., ITlrp KO. 14 CIIESHVT BIBEET, pATENT SHOULDER-SEAM aniBT MANUFACTOBT, AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHINQ STORE. PFPFECT FITTING SHIRTS AND DRAWERS made irom measurement a vi-rr short notice. All other ar.lclea 01 GENTLEMEN'S DREjS GlOLb In fail variety. WINCHESTER & CO., Ill No, 708 CHESNUT Street. GAS FIXTURES. JOHN J. a IAVXB. J BELLBHS PKMNOCK, EAYEB & PENNOCK, PLDMBEB, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, NO. 87 NORTH SEVENTH STREET, Pnlladelphla. Country Beats flttt d op with Gas and Wa'er, In first class style. A n assortment ot Brass and Irdn Lift and Force Pumps of nttaotlv on hand LEAD BURNING AND CHEMICAL PLUMBING. N. B. Wa er Wheels supplied to tbe trade and others at rei-souble prloee 1 81 lm A K I X TURK a MDiKKY, MERRILL & T HACK ABA. u (10 r . . j . . i.i w, inanuiactnrers of Gan Fixtures. Lamps, etc., eic. elegnut asBurtment ol Gas ChandHllers, Puuanta, Brackets, etc. They also lutn.d'ioe ga. pipes luto dwelliugs and pnbllo bulidlnga, and attend 'i.xteu lug, altering and repalriug (aa.oIpm. All work warranted. UU ' GROCERIES, ETC. r0 FAMILIES REEIDINQ IN TUB RURAL. ' DISTRICTS, . . k . , .i i We are prepared, as heretofore, to supply famUlaa at their couotr residences with every description g FINE GROCERIES, TEAS, ETC., AL.HKBT C. BOBEUTS, Dealer la Fin Grooertea; HTiro Corner ELEVNTH and TUX- Blj