THE DAILY EVENING TELEGKAPII-PIIILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1808. CITY INTELLIGENCE. TOR ADDITION AX LOCAL ITEM!) KM 0OT8I9I 710X8, Dktn of rnitADELrntAHg Ellla S. Arcber, o! the aim of Archer, Pancoast & Co., died sud denly In New York oo Wednesday, of beart aese. Tue deceased was ttan fuunder ol the prei-eut Brm in ibis e itj of milj, Merrill & Xliflcknra, having commenced tbo inaueiaumiu ot lard lumps lu fie viciiilty of Second and Arch street?, about twenty-live years ago. Soon after CRtnblisbintr this business, he asioclnted with him Richard V. Warner, and they com menced the manu'acture of n(i fixtures. The firm was riibsequeutly cclnrgcd bf the addition of William K. Miskey aud W. 0. U. Merrill, aud took the name of Archer, Wurjr, Miskev A Co. JUr. Archer retired Worn the Urm in 1858, ami Commenced buaiue.-h in New York. Tue de. cened wa a man of peneroua Impulses, and niTich respected by all who knev uiui. Janus A.plet(ii, Eq., ol I'itlla1clphit, an active meinbrr ot many religious iind benevo lent societle.-, ded in Kiookliii on the llth tint., at the reM'lcnee of his son-in law, Sir. William Ilagar. Mr. Appleton was a aeli-mde man. Itorn in Yorkshire, F.norl unl, on litis 25'h of February, 17'J7. he left his laUwr's honi" at tho early ntuee of thirteen tor Lou lou. where tin was enpaered with a prominent b. Hiking firm until early mtmhood. His eu erpriniuK spirit then led him to seek his future In America. At that time communication with th Wet was very difficult. The plati tor utntum PiuHdelpula with Pittsburg was beins executed, aud he un dertook to make the tunuel throned the Laurel Kitlrrc of the Allcqhenie. This be accomplished to the satisfaction of all. He afterwards suc cessfully finished the road through the quick panel at the Gap, on the Philadelphia and Lan caster railroad, a'ter the enterprise had beea abandoned by other?. Subseq uently, he under took and comolctcd the Black Kock tunnel at Pheenixville, Pennsylvania: aud several sections of tlie Crotou Aqueluct, No York. His itn tnlred healtb led him to spend tha later years of his life in retirement. Temple op Uonob. The Supreme Council of Ilonor and Temperance reassembled ye jtcrday, and clurini; the day elected the toltowiu!; olbvers lor the cusninsr year: M. W. T., Ur. Joshua WariswortU, of Cincinnati; M. W. V. T., William W. Cluley, of Pittsburg; M. Vv. K , K. C. Bull, of Philadelphia; M. W. Tieasurer, John Davis, of New York; M. W. Chaplain, iiav. lr. fieore B. Jocelyn; K. W. Unher, Mr. tbar, of Indiana; M. W. (iuard, J. B. Blanehard, of Mass Last evening a complimeiitury greeting; to the member.'" of the Supreme Council was given by the Grand Temple of Penm-ylvanin at Concert Hall. The room was. well rilied with ladles and peutlemt'ii. The proceedings were opened with prayer by the Rev. J. A. Coleman, a ter which a number of sentiments appropriato to the oeca ibion wi-re proposed and re-ponded to by the Hev. Mr. Jocclyn, Mr. Lex, of Mas? , Mr. G.ible, add other?. A number ot sentimental and teoi periince annus were mine lu exee'lent ttylc. A bountiful cupidy of fruit, ico cream, etc., was fun. it lied all present. Casualties. Tbe following persona were ndruitled to the Hospital yesterday: Alfred Hamilton, fifteen years of nfe, residing in Twerty-tirst street. above Locust, severely injured by falliuer fiom a buildluir. Florence Newton, forty-two jcarsofapre, re sidinc on Peters Btreet, Port Richmond, injured by a lull. F. J. H. Tyson, forty-five years of a?e, re siding at Dowuintowu, Pennsylvania, caucht between the bumper of two railroad can at I'hcenixville, nnd badly injured. Albert Hale, seven years of ae, livine In Seventh street, below Market, rati over by a railroad car aud injured iu the leg, requiring amputation, Nominated. The Sixth Ward Democratio Convention mot last evening and nominated Dennis Ibdlaud as a cumlioVe for School Jjiiector in the place of T. K. Birry, deceased. Firk. Tbe alarm last evening, about seven o'clock, was: caused bv the slieht, bjrniucr of the r.ol of the dwellingj,'No. 310 aud 013 Gilbert street. 1 BE3iCII COL'RTSHir AM) MARRIAUE. Vbe Fashtom of .Uodirn Society. A pentlcma.i who has lived in Krauee a num ber ol years, nnd is thoroughly familiar with trench, manners and customs, tells us that the follow inp, from an English magazine, eives an exact account of the process of courtship, as it is regulated in good society there. It will be seen that French courtship is something- quite tiillerent lrom American courtship. Doubtless it has its merit6: ' We will suppose that M. Horace Delaunay bits f-eeu Mademoiselle lto.-alie Dubois, or that ehe has been spoken of to him, aud that on in quiry as to her position, etc., he rinds she is a person whom he would like to marry. He is bound to observe a rigorous compliance with inexorable rules, the viola iou of any one of which would probubly be the ruination of all his hopes. Etiquette has nothing' to say about ihe affections, bat simply, like a treatise on strategies and tactics, lays ilowu certain methods ot proceeding without considering the cause of actK'iu "The first step which M. Delaunay or his parents must take for him U to ask a mutual friend to inquire ot the family of the young lady it his oll'cr of marriage will be agreeable. It is absolutely contrary to all good breeding for II. Delaunay to do this himself; and it he U refused, pood breeding requires him to make no sign of disappointment, but to remain with the family, just on the tame footing as before. It will be comprehended that all allusion to the refusal would be of the worut taste. Bat suppose M. Delaunny has no common friend in this case, he must address himself to the cure of the parish of the family, if they are Catholic to the fiasteur, if they are Protentaut to the rabbi, it tLey are JenisU and solicit one of these to make the inquiry. If he prefers it he may go to tbe family lawjer; aud, ludced, if tho lady is nu elderly person or widow, this is the only ad mitted way ot artaugii g this preliminary. But iu any case he mut get a suitable introduction to cure, pastcur, rubbi, or notury. ' If ihe reply be favorable, M. Delaunay aski for permission to visit the family, or he aski to be introduced, if he has not been so already. The fird visit tuubt tuke place wi'.hout the pre sence of tbe young lady, and all nil ail s of pro perty, settlement, etc., are then to be discussed. The family are supposed Hlrea ly to be informed of all details about the position o! M. Delaunay by his inleimeuiury ; the parents or guardians arp now supposed to put tuih?r que.-tions to the yonng man, and to declare whether the replies aie satisfactory or no', and to communi cate ou their side all detail at)jat the young lady' lortune and expectations. The young man is invite 1 to visit them on a future day, and tbe day and th hour ol the vi'it are fixed. If the replies of M. Delaunny are not found satistaciorj, the young lauj's representatives requ re time 'or reflection, aud th"'y separate on the moct cordial temis possib'e, aud the suitor is required by good breeding not to make atiy further advances uole.-s be U recalled. "However, suppose M. Di luuuay has sa'isfied the exigencies ol father, mother, guardian, no tiiry, etc., aud the hour of the first visit is arranged in which be is to see th object of his )i nrriuire lutentiou for the first time as a suitor. The visit must uturally b ananpred to take place when do other visitors are expected. Good taste requires the toilets on both sides to be carefully proper, although any display une ict'etie tojiaijeuse-iB ol the worst taste; the youi.e lady especially must belmply but neatly attired. "n ad'ilo Dubois hnvinir already been in formed cf tho proposal, si's bet een her parents, aud no allusion whatever is made to the subject (t M. liebiunHV's visit during the nr mterview It Is, in fact, a simple vi-it ot reconnoissance: the enemies arc placed in presence of mil exa mine eacu other, talking uboui the most ludif- iei nt tilings in the world. "If, however, either on the occasion of the first visit or the second, M Delaunay is not atili'd with th exidanattorta tiveu hija or tbe appearance of Maileiuot-ella Dubois, he can still rttreat conveniently by wriuutr to sa that a little journey, which he In obliiiod to tuke, will deprive him for some timuot the pleasure he anticipated in be'ng able to con'inue liu vlsfe. e'.c, It, uu the louTury, he tteoirv to go ou with the negotiation, ho must mako a formal demand by his father, mother, or other relative or friend, to be admitted Into the family under the title of pretendu. "If tbe reqnestls accepted, M. Delaunty onsht Immediately to write a note to the parent to atk when it will be agreeable furlhem toreceir his visit of acknowledgment and thank; and when the visit takes place, Mademoiselle Dubois, having been duly informed of Hip present con uii'wu wi tn: uiw.j -", rPOf)cr complinifnts have paved on both ids, be seul for, and the young mau is presented to her as her future husband. "From this time M. Deh'inay Is received In the house ol the fam ly on intimate, but uot on familiar terms, with respect to which there Is a wide distinction. M. Delaanay is require 1, for example, always to come with a toilette suitable for a visit of ceremony, and the young lady, on her side, too, must observe a similar carefulness. M. Delaunay is expected, of course, to pay frequeut visits to the house, but alwavs iu ceremonious form: and be should announce his intention of coming by sending in the morning a bouquet to his betrothed, whom, indeed, he will ncvor see alone uutil the marriacc is finally celebrated before the mairo in the church; for maniiige contracts are such slippery aflair, that M. Delaunay nd Made moiselle Dubois may have gone through all these forms to no purpose. "If M. Delaunay should wish to retire at any moment, he can do so by writing tue little billet, and announcing la eUtv cvyige; and tho family of the young lady could over her re treat "by any equally simple device; aud 19 ptevent all uupleasaut circumstances, and all chance of malevolent tittle-tattle, tho whole affair should be kept a strict secret on both sides till the marriage contract is finally signed. And, moreover, tbe young people will i.evci speak to or of each other by their una dorned Christian names; they niust address each other always as Monsieur lioraeo and Mademoiselle Rosalie. "Hut when the contract Is signed, and the muriiage formally announced, tho rigors of euquette may relax lu some measure towards the young couple, but as respects the family, it Increases, for the father and mother of the fiancee arc r,ow requested to shut up their bouse thut is to say, not to receive at home any buttbe members of the family; and Mad'lle Rosalie will carefully avoid, and would not indeed be permitted to make, appearance dans la monde, that is, either in society or any public place ol amusement. "Supposing that all things have gone on with out ditliculty up to this point, the next step is tho signing ot the marriage contract, or settle ment, as we should term it. The contract must necessary have been duly arranged and its provisions all settled aud the deed drawn up when the parties betake themselves to the notary vtho has prepared the dooumcut. In the case of very wealthy families, and in the pro vinces, the notary comes to the house of the fiancee, In which case etiquette requires that he should be Invited to dine. All expenses of the proceedings are to be paid by the future husbsnd. The notary reads the document. M. L clammy rises, makes a b-jw to his fiancee as though to a'k her conseut, takes the pen, 6igus the deed, and then passes the pen to Mademoi selle Rosalie. Tho young lady then signs in turn, and then passes the pen to the mother of ner lntcnued, who passes It on to the mother ot the bride, and so on through the member of the family present, who sign for the most part in me oroer oi tneir age. "It is on this day M. Delaunav Is expected to seud the presents known as the carbeiUo de n,atriage. "ihe vslue ot the presents should amount to about ten per cent, ot the dot of the ladv. Thev consist generally ot shawls, jewels, lace, furs, gloves, fans, books, and a purse containing a certain number of gold pieces of money which tnouiu ue new. xnese presents should oo put either in an elegant box or in a work-table des tined to lorm part ot the furniture of the young couple, me corbefllo should arrive on the morning of the signing ot the coatract. accom panied wt'ha handsome bounuet of flowers: and the corbeille, together with the trousse of the fiancee, which by this time should be pre pared, is exhibited in her room, tastefully arrpnired with flowers, lot herfrieuds to adniire. It there is a ball that evening, as 18 customary. at tho bouse of ihe fiancee, the young lady should he in white. She opens the ball with her intended, and in the second quadrille shj belongs de druit to the uotaTy, who in olden limes had the ritiht of kissioc her on the cheeK. Everybody who siyns the marriage deed is ex pected to uiaae a present to the young lady. "Aiicr uie weooini;, w uicu ueuianus iwo ctre monies, the civil and the religious, comes the honeymoon. It is uot generally the custom now in Fiance to take a journey alter marriage; on ihe contrary, the wedding party often spend the day together, go for a drive in the Bots de Boulogne, and have a dinner and ball in the evening. At tho dinner the bnde and bride groom should be placed opposite to each other the bride having on her right the father of her husband, her own mother sitting to the right of the bridegroom, and the bride is to be the first served at the table. "At the conclusion of the dinner, a toast is proposed for the young married couple. One of tbe iemoins of the bride proposes tbe health of tne Drme, ana one oi tne iemoins or me Driue uroom proposes the health ot the bridegroom, Oratorv is reauired to be brief, and the father of tbe parties return thanks for their respective children; but, above all, no singing Is expected among decent people; therefore, it auy English man finds himself present at such a festival, he must not propose to sing the Roger Bonhomme ot Beranger. "Ihe guests wno have been invuea to aine are expected before leaving to give an invitation to the young couple for a dinner or a soiree; and such a icturn is caned rfnau ae noce,ma they are allowed a whole month for the giving of the raidu de noce, at which, naturally, tho best places and all the honor are given to the new couple. No one, ot course, must appear at the marriage in mourning: even a widov must appear at the marriage ot her daughter lu white and prey. "In the best society, however, the festivity of dinner und ball takes place on the day of the signing of the marriage contract; and it is to be observed that a Proies'ant minister may bo Invited to the wedding, but a priest never. At the ball the bride opens tbe dance with thefc'uost to whom she wishes to pay the greatest atten tion, and the bridegroom does the same thing. The newly married pair dance in front of each other in the first quadrille, but in the second tiey dance together. Afrer this the bride has ti e privilege ot inviting whom the pleases for the rest ot tho evening. Tho biido and bride groom retire as quietly as possible, the latter some time after the former, and everybody (toes his best not to observe their departure. Hie It tires de faire of tho marriage are to be sent within Clteeij days, and tho first persons who receive them are expected to pay a mar riage visit within a uionili. LUMBER. Pb H. WILL IA M S , SEVENTEENTH ANU SPMiG GARDEN OF1EBI FOB MALE PATTEUN LUMBER OF ALL KINDS. EXTKA REASON ED PANEL PLANE. BTJILEIKO LTJMLSEB QJT EVJCUY DE3CUir TION. CAROLINA 4 4 ana 6 4 FLOORING. BX-MLOCK JOIbTS, ALL bIZliS. CEDAR BUINeiLKB, CYPRlCeS BUNCH SHIN GLKB, PLAbTERINU LATH, POSjl'd. ALSO, A FULL LINE OF WALNUT AM) OTHtlt HARD WOODS. IXIMKKB WOUKFD TO ORDER AT HROKT MARINE TELEGRAPH. For additional Marine Newt tee First Page, ALMA N AO FOB PHILADELPHIA THIS DAT. TTIf Risn..,MnM...Mra...5 09 MoOIf W'w. ,! 109 Hon sjktw. 00 UlBH WATHB..n.H,n..10'49 PHILADELPHIA BOARD Ot TRADE. VAVa.I'JSU Mowthlt Oomkittm. MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN 8TKAMEIIS. FOR AMERICA. AtKlBnU......H,.MLoni1on..,Nw Vork....,..,.,Juty 2 NrmoriBa Llverinol...Uiinbee..., -July to HlhtrulB UIiukow. New York .....July yi Ftnu........... LlveriHiol...New York , Auk. 1 Bltwrln LlYerpool...New York...... fw York ...fcknithamitonNew York.....Aun. 4 Denmark. Llvriool...New York ..Au(, s V. ot Bowlon LWf riHol...Ni'W York... .Aug. 6 Nova Hcotinn ....Liverpool ..Quehpo.... Aug. t x(inla....-lsouthiimpiou...NHW York........Aug. L'lima. .Liverpool... New Kirit....,, Auir. 8 liellon .. Lxindoo -New York Auir. h JiniiHeliland.8ouUiHiiHiUin.Npw York Auk. 1 1 MlnnmolH. ..Mverpool...NBW York.......,, Aug. 11 11. of Antwerp.... I.iverpool...New York Aug. 12 Perelre Hvre .... ..New York......A.ug. is Frln New York.Liv-rpooI...... -Ante, in HrllBiinlB New Ynrk...(4lnHirnw Auir. II C). orBaUlmore.New York...Llverpool Auk. 15 I'lnibria, New Yorkl I ainluirK. Aug. is I'ltyof Boston...Now York... Liverpool .Au. 22 Aina. iew TorK...i.iverpooi Aug. 25 Cot Antwerp.. .Now York. ..Liverpool ...Aug. 2U COASTWISE. IinMlfSTIfi. KTfL fortes New York...New Orleans. ug. 15 Ocean queen New York...AaplnwaU....M. Aug. IU iuiinwauua..M...i-iiuana savannli... auk. is Pioneer - Plllladu Wllmlnurn A nif. 5u e-lulcllne Star New Vnrlc Annlnwall Am. 2(1 -oInniblo...TO..,.New York...Havana.... .Aug. 20 jnnlata .Plillada .Mew Orleans .Aug. ni hub are lorwaraea ny every steamer In tne regular lines. The MeaniAm tor nr frnm I.lvernnil oall at Qne- nslown, except the Canadian line, which call a'. ijomicnuerry. i r.o steamers (or or Irjm luecjnll nent call at Bout Lara pton. CLEARED YE8TKRDAT. HteaniRlilp Saxon. Hoggs, Boaton. 11. Wlnsnr ACo. Khr EmicaU, Wtbher. Barbados. Workman & C. HulirUueen or the West, Beany, Perth Amboy, D. B. tstetsun A Oo. Bt'r W, Whllldln, Rlggans. Baltimore, A, Groves, Jr, ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Steamship Norman, Crowell, 8 hours from Boston. wun iiniise. ana pHsaeugers to H. Winsor A Co. The N passea a brig off Cape Henlopen, bound In: a hrlg ofl brandy wl ue; bai que Nereid; Bremen Rlilp Her man, beating up bel w the ledge: brig eieorge Harrin barkentlue Kotiralm WininniB hnin imi,i.. u i. Light: berm. brig above Chester, all bound no, The i.' ., ii wr oo r, onepparu, or Bototi; Slid COtlBln. Of Phllarlnlnhln. . t',.lr.IlP,p Uenrl, 4 days from Norfolk, with shingles to W. A. Levering. Schr Clsyton A Lowber. Jackson, l day from Smyrna Del., with grain to Jas. L. Bewley A 'o. SjehrrJ. u Fltblan. Tuft. 1 day from Port Deposit. Md.. with grain to Jas. L. BewUy A Co. bclir M. C. Burulte, Riclrards, 1 day from Camden. Del., with grain to Jas. L Bewley A Co. Schr Baltimore, Dlx. u days from Calais, with laths, etc, lo W. A. Levering. skbrPoiosl, Truax, l day from Lelpslc, Del, with grain to Jrs. K. Palmer. bchr Mary and Caroline, Fowler. 1 day from Lelp slc. Del., with grain to Jos. E. Palmer. Schr Jas. SJatterihwalt. Long, iroiu Boston. Reamer Mars, Grumley. 21 hours from New York, With mdse. to W. M. Balrd A Co. sjteamer Tacuny, Nichols 24 hours from New York, wlih mdse. lo W. M, Balrd A Co. c, . MEMORANDA. Fhlp Hermann, Bchwars. from Baltimore for Phila delphia, went to sea from Cane Henrv. at 2 P. M. loth instant. I sjhlps Alaska, Small, and Adelaide Norrts. Rend were at Llvtrpool 1st Inst, for Philadelphia on the ad. bteaashlp Utility, Fargo, bence, at Providence llih Instant. aoufuit.8 Lakenlba' Bood, hence, at Bremerhavea Barque Sea Eagle, Howes, rience, at Barbados 25th nit. arr. 2th. Barque Reunion. Collins, cleared at Asplnwall 80th Ult. lor llenluecos. BaiqueWm Van Name, Craig, cleared at Balti more 12th Inst, for Boston. Brig J. Blckmore, Pendleton, hence, remained at Cardenas 7th Inst,, unc. Brig Kate ttrnlih. Hiiaw, from London for Philadel phia, was seen 6th Inst. lat. 41 28, long. 64 30 Brig Nellie Mowe, Merrlman, cleared at New York 12th lust, for Oporto, Brl Win. Creavy, naloy, from Clenfuegos fir Phi ladelphia, was to sail from Key West afieruoon ot tne Mb Inst. Brig Maggie, Crowell, from Bremen 2."th June for Philaelt liia. was spoken 8lh Inst. lat. 43 15. long. 71 20. Brig O. e. Rogers. Ballard, from tienoa tor Philadel phia, was wind bouud at Gibraltar 24tU ult. has been reported sailed 2tb. Brig Wai'er Howe. Pierce, for Philadelphia, sailed from Bangor lltn Inst, Bi'bis .. L. Adams, Nlckerson; Aid. Smith: Coh as set. Glbbs; and Harriet Newball. Gould, for Philadel phia, sailed from New Bedlord 12th lust. hcli r J L, Gallagher, Gallagher, hence, at Norfolk llth Inst. sichrs Wm. C. Atwater. Taylor, from Bristol, and R. H. Dean, Cook, from Taunton, both fur Philadel phia, at New York 12th Inst. bchr sjarah Biueii, Adams, hence, at Wilmington, N. C, llth li st. Hchr Hal tie. Amsbury, hence, at Boston 121b Inst. iscbr Mary J. Buckley, hence for New Bedlord, at New Y'ork 12ib lust. sclirs Caroline U Smith, Barrett, hence for Lynn, eud Ellu Amsden. from Salem tor Philadelphia, at Holmes' Hole 'lib Inst, tailed, all the vessels before reported except scbrs Pearl, E. D. Endicott, Cyrus Pi bpeit. and M. E. Feaertck. fee rs Mountain Laurel, c f Trenton; American Eagle, Shaw; H. R. Siampeou; and Charles Cars'alrs, Price, from Boston tor Philadelphia; H. Strumous. Godfrey, fn m balem tor do ; and David Babcock, hence for B( strn, at Holmes' Hole 12lh Inst, Schr L Q. C. Wlsbart, Mason, lor Baltimore, sailed frcru Norfolk Iflin lust. . ... schr Millard Fillmore, Chase, henoe, at Marblehead 91 h lust. bchr Harriet Thomas, for Philadelphia, sailed from New London loth lust. Schr John Ouyanl. hence for Cobb's Island, with a pBrly of excursionists, at Fortress Monroe yesterday. meamer vauey t;uy, aLuia"! uduuv, pi uwuoiuuu lllh InBt. ; . . .... sieamer Walker. Sherln, for Philadelphia, cleared at New York yesterday. LUMBER. 1808. SPRUCE JOIST, bPRCCE JOIST, HEMLOCK. HEMLOCK. 1868. 1 OOO SEASONED CLEAR PINK. "I QQ lobO. SEASONED CLEAR PINE. lOOO. ww -. . . .,.,!,' II . 'I' 1' L J V UI .7 BPANltaH CEDAR, iOli PATTERNS, RED CEDAR. lOCQ FLORIDA FLOORING. T QOQ lOOO. FLORIDA FLOORING. J.OD& CAROLINA FLOORING. VIRGINIA FliOORINU, DELAWARE FUKJRINUJ ASH FLOORINes. WALNUT FLOORING. FLORIDA BT h'.P BOARDS. jur. wmumg, ui up.; Messrs. sttratton and Rldgwav. of do.; Mr. Ray. do.; Dr. Dyer, do ; ; Jordan, do.; Ms. Holomon, do.; (4eo. Katon do.j Miss C. Landy, do.: Me. Cox, do.: Mr.Klnssburv.dll.! Mr. Wnut n..ki. 1 Ql'Q WALNUT BDS, AND PLANK. 1 QCIQ iObO. WALNUT BDS AND PLANK. lOlXX WALNUT BOARDS. WALNUT PLANK. 1 Qt'Q UNDERTAKERS' LUMBER. 1 QUO lOUO. TJNDERl'ARKKS' LUMBER. lOOO. RKD CEDAR. WALNUT AND PfNE. 1 Q.'Q SEASONED POPLAR. 10Q lOUO. bEASONED CHERRY. iOUO. ASH. WHITE OAK PLANK AND BOARDS. HICKORY. 1Q)Q CIGAR BOX MAKERS' 10?0 LCUO. CIGAR BOX MAKERS' lOOij. SPANISH CEDAR BOX HOARDS, FOR BALE LOW. 1 QOQ CAROLINA SCANTLING. 1 Q"Q iOUC. CAKetLINA II . T. folLia. lOOO. NORWAY SCANTLING. 1 CJf CI CEDAR SHINGLES. 1 C'O lOOO. PRESS tsHlNOLEM. lOOO. UAULE, BROTHER A HO., 1 1 1 No. HUiti SO UTH Street. u TN1TED STATES BU1LDKKS' MILIi, NOQ ) ,, and tt S. FIFTEitNTH Street. E&LEHir BHO., PlWntlKTORS. Ltways on band, ruada of the Rest Seasoned Lauabai ai low prices, WOOD MOULDINGd, iKACKETB. BALCBTERB aJsD NEWELS. Newels, Balusters, Brackets, and Wood Mouldings V;iH L MOULDINGS, BKACliETri. BALUSTERS AND MlVi ELo. Waluut aud Ash Hand Balling, t, and 4 Inches BUTTERNUT, CHESNUT, VOCLI'lNts to order. AND WALNUT (1st WOODLAND CEMETERY" COMPANY" 'Ihe toilowlug Managers aud OlliCdrs hav been e'ected f r the year ism; wm, ti. ju inie, Wui. w. Keen. r-utnm-l b. Unuu, (il'liF Fallrtt, Ferdinand J. Ureer, ieorge L ltuzby, F flwln e.rtoie, It. A. uuigni. Secretaiv and Treasurer-JOd. B. ToWNSKND. Tlie Managers have passed a resolu Ion requiring bolh Lolhulders aud VUllors to present tlckelH at tho entrance for adiultislou to the e'metery. Tickets u.i.v he had at the OHlce of the Company, No. Slg AlAil (street, or 01 Huy yl the Alauaguts, 7 1 AMUSEMENTS. VTEW CIIE8NUT STREET TFIEATRB. XN Leasees W St. K SINN CO. Managers - JARRKTT A PALMER. MONDAY JkVENINU, August 17, Will be rroduoed for the Mrsi time In Phtladnlpbla, IHE ORAND bPECTACULAR EXTRAVAU ANZA TUB WniTB rtwir, W 1th all the original Bcenery, Properties, Costiine, Jewels, and Armors from Niblo's OnrUeu, New York, which cost upon Its production fpon Kg Original proiinetfon tnecasv win viuui mm 'be best operatic and dramatic talent in t .eei uutry. The ballet will comprise ..., JAHKRTT A PALMER'S COMBINED PARISIAN AND VIENNESE BALLET THOU PES. Tie sale ot seats will commence Bato' lay motn ug A LNTTBB KT "tIIEATK E, N. E. COR- ner Ninth and Walnut streets. Begins at 8. TH1H (Friday) KV UN I NU, August 14 18, J. J. JHCWflUUVU a JSLt&UK OltOOikfl ccohd appearance ol the celebiated STAB PREMIER, MD'LLE ERMINA VEN IX'ROLT, Frr m Jarrett A Palmer's Troupe, Nlblo's Uarden, And triumphant success of the HHKAT PA R10I EN N E BALLET TROUPE, IHE OlsEATKST COMBINATION OF ARTIIS IS IN THE COUNTRY. MAD'LI.KB MORLACCHI, DIA NI, LEAH. WIN DEL, AL1 XANDRKNA, ALBERT1NE, BARREP TA, AND PANZKIA. THE OK1U1NAL FRENCH CAN-CAN, ORAND TABLEAUX AN list 1 A RTLI NO EFFECTS, AND Til El R1PLETR ANSI FORMATION HCENE, bATUKDAY AFTERNOON, at 2 o'clock, 13 Li AUK CROOK MATINEE. FOX'S AMERICAN VARIETY THEATRE. EVERY EVENING AND (SATURDAY AFTERNOON. GREAT COMBINATION TROUPH, In Grand Ballets, Ethiopian Burleaques, Sontk Dapcws. Pantomimes. Gymnast ACS, etc, CAFE ISLAND. THE OREAT CARNIVAL ris68 OrHDd Fancv Ires, Calico, and Cnl Eens' Dnas Hall, looililned, wl'l be g ven In th Mon s er Ban R om of the tsea Breeze House, Cape Island, on HaTUKIiA Y Evening, August 15. IsiiS Tne Bail Room will he llliimliiated and splendidly de oia'el for ibis Oreat Fete, Tickels, aduili'lng a eiiMemii and two Isd es, f. Exira Lady's Ticket, tl. Ticket! for one beutli ii an (.1. 3t MA UK HASSLES, Directing Manager. PROPOSALS. TT KITED STATES ENGlSSEifS OFFICE, U No. 27 West HOUSTON btreet. New York. AuonsT 18, 1881. IMPPOVEMEST OF HELL GATE, N. Y. Sealed Proposals I I the removal of the rocks known ss -prying Pan" aud "Put Rock," situated in Hell Gate, EbbI river, will be received at th.s Oilioe until noon of September 21. 1808. These rocks must be removed to a depth of twenty five feci mi an low water and the debris deposited v.heie the Engineer may direct. The estimated cuo c contents of ''Frying Pan" to be removed are 1311 8 cubic yards, over au aiea of 1121-i square yarcs. The estiuiatvd cubic cm ten IS of "Put Rock" to be iemovei ura 6;ai cubic yards, over an aiea ot l;il'2'2 square ya'rdu. Bids must Bit le separately the sums aked for the removal i f "Fly ng i'aii" und "r'ot Rock," and pay il enlB wl'l be b ade when one entire rock shall bere moed Hmiiimtlug to the enure turn agreed upon for that r ck, less a reservation o teu (iO) per cent,, to be pa hi wben 11. e entire work is done, As tit w and mote detailed surveys will be made of these rocks, the accepted bid.s may bo increased or olm Inlshed In amnuut according - s the quantity of wo:k shown by the new surveys sha 1 be grea er or less than that deduced fn ui exist n surveys; aud tbean-ount of work lu the removal ot these rocks will be held to be prop"rlioual to the product of tbe surface Into the cub c cou euis. All calculations nt area aud cubic contents will bt taken iroru the olllcial maps of this olllco, aud will be accepted as corre' t by t oih parties. Each bid musi be accompanied by a guarantee of two responsible persous that the bidder will execute a contract, Forms of proposals and or guaranties can be ob tained at this oillce. The United Stales reserves to itself the right of con itac ing lor tbe removal of one only ot these rocks should this he deemed advisable. Proposals should be Indorsed upon the envelope "Pruposals lor Removing Rocks at Hell Gate." Drawli gs ot lliebe rocks can be luspeuled at this oil ice. Froprsal' should state likewise the time asked for the removal oi these recks. jonH NF WTO Vi Lieutenant-Colonel Engineers, R 13 flt Brevet Major-General U.S. A. JjlturObALS FOlt FOKAGJfi AND 8TIIAW. DKPOT QUAKl KRMASTKB'S OFFICE, Wahhinoton, D. C, July 8i, ls8l J rKOTOSALS AUK INVITKU, rruul renounlole pertles, until 12 M. Augant 17, ls(i8, lor rurnlahluj all the CORN, OATs, HAY and RYE STRAW (to boot first-class merchantable quality,) required at this Depot during tbe year commencing October 1, lSiM, Foiage aud straw to be delivered monthly, auy where wlihiubne mile of the limits ot the cities of Wauti tngtoti and Georgetown, and a smail quantity at Soldiers' Home, aud In such quantities and at such times as ordered by the Quartermaster lu charge. Corn to be delivered In good sacks, of about two busbels each, tilty-alx (Ml) pounds to the bushel; Oats In like sbeks, of about three busbels each, ot not less thau thirty-two (82) pounds to Ihe bushel; Hay and Straw baled, and to weigh two thousand pounds pi r ton. Rids will also be received lor Hay uubaled. Bidders wl. I sin e price or sacks bearate, of oats and corn per bushel, and of hay and straw per ton. We now use about eight thousand (suio) bushels of gialu, one hundred and eighty (iso) ions of hay, and thirty eli;btf,k8) tons of straw per month; but we re serve tbe right lo Increase or diminish that quantity by one-third, on proper notice, aud the contractor w ill be required to keep at least two months' supply of forage and straw on hard, aud to have a place of business In this city. Guarantees will be furnished with each bid, In the sum of ten thousand dollars, signed by two respaust ble sureties, that the bidder will, if succeasful, within ten days after his acceptance, execute a contract In accordance with above requirements. The contractor will bo required to exhibit on or before the 15lh day of September next satisfactory evidence that he Is prepared to commence fulfilling contract. PaymentB will be made monthly lorqnantity of forage aud straw delivered If In funds, or as soon theiealter as funds are fumisbed tor the purpose. Norte lo be paid for except ou receipt of tbe parties to whom delivery has been ordered. A boiid In the sum of twenty thousand ((20,000) dol lars, slgued by himself aud two accepted sureties, w.U be required or toe successful bidder for the faitn ful tulBlmeut of his contract. Should the contractor fail to turn sh the kind and quantity of lorage and Siraw required. It will ue pur 1 1 see d in oien market, and the excess of cost charged to blm All bids will be subml ted to the Quartermaster General belore awarding contract. pioposals will be adrireaaed to the Undersigned n.srked "proposals for Forage," and bidders are lu v lied to be present at tbe opening ot bids. Bv order of the uuaiterniaster-oeueral. J. O. McFERRAN, g 3 2t Deputy Quartermaiiter-Geueral, Rvl. prig -ufii u. n. a., mm lie put uuaiteimaster TJ. B. ENGINEEli OFFICE, NO. 27 WEST HOUSTON STREET, JNS.W YORK, AUgUSIS, IS'iS ) Sealed Proprsals will be received at this olliosuiull 12 noon ot SATUBDAY, September 6, lstis, for the removal ot tbe wreck of the steamer Scotland, shu nted in the South Channel, near Sandy Hook, N. J. '1 he wi eck aud all material pertaining to the vessel ti.nsl be removed lo a depth o' at least 2-' feet meau low water, and no portion shall again be deposited, after removal, below high water mark. The work must he completed by December 1, 189. 'J be wreck will be divided Into three sections by dividing the space from the bow to the stern Into three U) equal portions. When tbe flisl section, be tluiilug at the bt w, has been removed to the pre scriheu depth, and according to the foregolug coudl Hi us, one-quarter of tne stipulated price for the re u oval will bs paid; when the seuoud lectlou has been removed, one-quarter of the price, as a'-iove, will oe aid, and when tho lli'rd section has been removed, the balarce of Ihe stipulated sum will be paid: pro vided that the work shall be prosecuted aud llulshed In tbe order above given. Proposals must state the snro in full for which the parties propose to do Ihe entire wo. k; aud must be acccmpaultd by a guarantee ot two responsible per sons that the bidder will duly execute a contract. '1 Le proposals aud guarantee will be of the tarm to lie rihlHliibH 1.1 I li In olllre. No outs exceeding ouo hundred thousand dollars wi.l be entertained. JOHN NEW ION, lileuiruaui'i'truuti oi jLugiueers, 8 6 Ct Brevet Majjr-Gonerul U. S. A. PFKNSyLVAMA HOSPITAL. pHiLAiiKi.HiiiA, January 23, lSdS, Tbe attending Managers are: b. Alorrls Wain. No, l& South Delaware avenue, Adolph K, Rorle. No, 1M Jjuck street. Attending Physician Dr. J, M. Da Costa, No. loot Spruce stn et. . Aiuoiiiiiiir Mnrirnons Dr. Addlnell Hewson. No. 13s Pouth Pltteenth street; Dr. 1), Hayes Agnew, No. H North Klevenlb Btreet. ........ The Phslclans and Snrgeons attend at the Hospi tal every day (miudays excepted), lo receive apple riillnn t,tp ailinlkallill. PeiBous seriously mjared by accident are always admitted If brought to tha Hospital immediately tliureafUtc DM. KINKELIN. AKTEB A HBSIDENCE aid practice of thirty years at the Northwest coiner of Third and Uiilo" streots, has lately re. moved to South EI.EVEN'llI Street, between MAR KET and CHKBNUT. , , . Hlssuperinrlty In the prompt and perfect cure of ail rtCeUl, ClirOlllC, local, aim nnmuiu.iuu.i uovr lions ot a special nature, m piuvcruii. r :.t uuin. aimear ug in a hundred dir. ferent forms, totally eradlcaud: uieutal aii.l lif"lol wetknesa, and all nervous debilities scleutltlcally and successluiy treateu. -""uo uuun .rum a in. to h t. M. " U R N C, C0XCEMKATED IXDKiO, For the Lauidry. Free from O.llo Acid, See UUemiBt B ceiliuuai A Patent Pocket Pincushion or Enlery nag In eac! Twenty Cent Bux. 7 K7 mwfiiiu ' vr bale by all renf evtablt) Grocer auu I.uaUa insurance companies. FirE Insurance LlTcrpooL and LondoN and GlobE InsurancE CompanYi A88ET8 OJBi V .EjITTEIJIT MIX.T.IOITO. Sliort Term, rcrpclnal, Floating, and Rent I'ollclca Issnod on favorable terms OLTIco, Ko. 6 BLEIICIIAJSTS' EXC1I1NUE. ATWOOD SMITH. Iltim GENERAL AQKNT. DELAWAKE M0TUAL BAFET3T INSUli A NCE COM PAN Tt , Incorporated by the Legls ture ol Pennsylvania, i88S. Oflice. Boutheast comor THIRD and WALNUT Streets, Philadelphia. MARINE INSURANCES On Versels, Cargo, aLd Freight, to all parts ot tbe World. INLAND INSUR1NCK3 On Goods, by river, canal, lake, and laud carriages to all carts of the Union, ail pa FIRE INSURANCES On merchandise generally. On Stores, Dwelling Houses, eta AfcHETW OF TUB C'OTIPASfT November 1, lrS7. I2O0.C0O Uhlted states Five Per Cent. Loan, ltMiB - liOl.OOO-OO 121.000 United states Five Per Ceuk Ixian. 1HSI - 134.400-00 50,000 Untied Htalw j-10 Per Cent. Loan Treasurv Notes 52 562'SO H e.000 Btam of Pennsylvania Six Per Cent. Loan 210 070 00 128,000 City of Philadelphia Mix PerCeut. loan (exempt from tax) 123,625 00 (9 000 State ot New Jersey Six Per Cent Loan - 1 51 .00000 20 000 Pennsylvania Railroad First Mortgage Six Per Cent. BoudK. 19,80000 25,000 Pennsylvania Railroad, Set ond Mortgage six Per Cent. Bonds. 23,375 00 25,000 Western Pennsylvania Railroad Six Percent. Bonds (Pennsyl vania Rallroa 1 guaranteed).... 20,00000 80,000 State ol Ten u (twee Five Per Cent. Loans 18,000-CO 7000 State of Teunessje Six Percent. Loan - 4270'00 6,000,800 shares slock of Germantown Gas Company (principal and Interest guaranteed by the City of Philadelphia!... .. M 15.000'00 700 150 Shares Stock of Pennsylva nia Railroad Company. 7,800'OQ 8,000 100 Shares stock of North Penn sylvania Hall road Companv. 8,000-00 20,000 80 Shares Stock Philadelphia and Southern Mall Steamship , Company - . 15.0UO-00 201,900 Loans on Bonds and Mortgage, firs t Uens on City Propel ty .. 21 ,90C -00 l,lul,4t.o ar. Market value. I1,1U2,802'M fnaf llriku Vu lil Real Fstate 88,000 00 Bills liece vabie for Insurance matie - 219,135 67 BaUntes due at Ageuc ei Pre mhims on Marine Policies Accrued inteieot aud other debts duthe Oirrpany 3,33V3fil clock and crlp of sundry Iush- rance ana otner uompames . '07-00; estimated vane Iwasn in Ran r iinanii. 8,017 00 Cash In iitwei"!!Z'!iZ"!!i.."! 2S8-62 183,81S'63 -rrma l 607,605 18 Thomas C. Hand. John C. Davis. rfauien Kh XI H II (1 , Samuel E, stoaes, James Traqualr, William U Ludwlg, Jacob P. JoueH, James B. McParland, Joshua P. Eyre, John D. l ay lor. Spencer Mcllvalne, Henry O. Dallelt, Jr., George W. Bornardou, D. T. Morgan, Pltuburg. J, B. Sempie, A. R. Rfrvpr. Edmnnd A. Souder, Joseph H. Seal, Theopbllus Paulding, Hugh Craig Edward Darlington John R. Penrose, H. Jones Brooke, Henry Sloan. George O. Lei per, William G. Bonlton, Edward Lafourcade, j aooo iuegoi, THOMAS C. HAND. President. ,,.JOHN c- HA VIS, Vice-President, HENRY LYLRIJRN. Secretary. HENRY BALL. Assistant Secretary. 12 SO 1829C1LUITEU ruurEiuAL. FmuKlin Tire IiJsuraucc Co. OF JPIIII.AELI1IIA, OFFICK: Kos. d3o aud 4li7 CliESXUT STRFKT. ASSETS ON JANVABV 1. 1868, s,ooa,r40'0o, CA PITA ........ fj 100,000-00 A CCH VXD d UM'L VS 1,01 ,SlU-8l rSt'UlCMS. l,8,81Cf40 UNSETTLED CL AIMS. INCOME FOR 1808 83,032) UaJlt, OOO-OO. lS&KSf. IAI SIXCE 1829 OVCfi $ 000,000. Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms. DIRECTORS. Charles N. Bancker, George Fairs, Alfred Filler, Ftancls W. Lewis, M, D Thomas Sparks, A llllatu S. Grant, Tobias wanner, bamuel eirant, George W. Richards lsuac Lea, CHARLE9 N BANCKER, President. GEORUI M FaLES. Vlce-Preanlent JAS. W. McALLlSTitlt, secretary pro tern. Except at Lexington, Kentucky, this Company has no Agencies West of Pittsburg. g 12 j NSURE AT HOME IN THB rcitn Mutual Life Iusurancc COMPANY, No. 921 CI1ESSUT St., MilladeJpIiIa. ASSETS, 8,0O0,OO0. CHARTERED BY OUR OWN STATE. MANAGED BY Ol'B OWN CITIZEHn. LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID. , I'OEICIES IMttVED OM VAltlOVS I'EANS. Applltatlons may be made at the Home Oflice, and at the Agencies throughout the SUte. 18 JAM Ef T K A IT AI It -........PRESIDENT IsAJll EI. I'- StTOHES -.VlCE-PREsIDiSX JRO. W. OHMOK A. V. P. and ACTUARY IMJUATIO H. fSTEl' II E SI SECRKTARY pBOVlDEMKgroraj CO " No. HI S. KullK'1'11 Street, IKCORPORATED 811 MONTH, 22, 186S. CAPi'l AL, tibu.vw rAll) IN. Inrurance ou Lives, by Yearly Premiums; or On n lti, or 'iu year 1 reiutuius, Non-furleliure, iki'iiuiviea granted ou favorable tortus. Term Policies, Children's Endowments. Ihl-i Company, while giving tue Insured the Secnrltr of a paid-up e at Hal, will dlvlue the entire prolits ill i, e Die bunluess among the policy holders. Mot eys received at luierest aud paid on demand, Antb.orlr.td by the charier to execute Trusts, and m act as Executor or Administrator, Assignee, or guardian, aud Iu other, ilduclary capacities, under ap- 1 f'.inrl. nt LIiIh I'jimitiiinuiu.iii. r anv uetaou or persons, or bodies politlo or corporaut DIBIUJIOKH. IO KM. HENRY HAINES, SAMUEL R.SHIPLKY, JOSHUA H. MORRIS, Lu ri ieu WOeH). 1. Wiai AKliROvVN. W.C. LONGS ITtKr-H, KU.llARD CADB0.RY, WILLIAM, HACKER. CHARLhS Jf. COFFIN. BAMTJEL B. SHIPLEY, ROWLAND PARRY, President, Actuary, WILLIAM C. LONGSTRKTH. Vlc-PealdHut, THeMAS W IhTAlt M. D., J. B.TOWNSEND, 7 a Medical Examiner. Legal Adviser, PHOENIX INSURANCE COMPANr OP PHILADELPHIA. iiSOORPORATED lStH-CHARTER PERPETUAL. No. -iM W A LNUT Street. opiKWIte the Exchange, This Company Insures from loss ur damage by x IRE, on liberal terms on buildings, merchandise, furniture etc.. for limited periods, aud permanently ou build ings by deposit of premiums. The Itmipauy has beeu Inactive operation for more than SIXTY VK RS, during which ail losaes have been prompt.y jfiZtffrfig John L. Hodge, M. B Wahony, Juhii T. Lewis, William S. Giant, Robert W. Learning, D. Clark Whartu, Lawrence Lewis Jr. David Lewis. Beulamln Ettlnc, Thomas If. Powers, A. R. Mcllenry, Edmund iaaililoa, tiamuei Wilcox, i.en o, morris. JtillN R. W UCHEHtER. Prealdent. &i.uv LWH-wox-fccwtiaxji iioi INSURANCE COMPANIES. TILUINCHA8T A HILT'O ISSUKAJSCE ROOMS, No. 409 WALNUT St. AGENTS AND ATTORNEYS IOBJ llomeFire Insurance Company, NEW HAVEN, CXMTO. Springfield Fire and Marine Ins. Co., SPRING FI ELD, HAAS. Yonkers and Xew York Insurance Co., NEW YORK Peoples' Fire Insurance Company, WORCESTER, KASSm Atlantic Fire and Marine Insurance Co., PROVIDENflR n T. Gnardian Fire Insurance Company, NEW YORK Lumberman's Fire Insurance Co., CHICAGO, ILL Insurance effected at LOWEST RATES. AU losses promptly and liberally adjusted at their Office, No. 409 WALNUT Street, i PHILADELPHIA. N8URC AT HOME. GUARDIAN FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 426 WALNUT Street. PHILADELPHIA. CIIAETE1IED CAPITAL, - . ,3500,000 FAll) L CAPITAL, - . . J 100,000 NO LOSSES 0B DEBTS. Inanre against loss or damage by Fire on Rulldlngj, Merchandise, Homenold Furniture, and an other Insurable property, and also take Marine, Canal and Inland Navigation Risks at tne lowest rates con sistent with security, W. K, OWENS, President.' NATHAN HAINES. Secretary. 5 u tra BEN J. F. O BRYON, Borvay VUUtlUM, I Arthur Maftnnu; Hon, Geo, V, Lawrence, Hon. Stephen T. WUaon. James V. Kirk, ' K. C. Worlbluirton, Wm. R Cresaao, John Smlck, Edward N, Grattan, it . reuner. Dr. M. McEweu. Nathan Haines, I homas Williams. Howard A. Miokle. ifemp Bartlett. Oh as. K. McDonald. INBUEANCK COMPANY 01 NORTH AMERICA, , No. 232 WALNUT STREET, PUJLADA. : INCORPORATED 17M. CHARTER PERPETUAL, Marlae, lalasid, aisd Fir Isinrtscs, ASSETS JANUARY 1, 1868, . 12,001.266-73 1120,000,000 Losses Paid In Cash Siaoe it.' Organization. DIRECTORS. ArtVinr n. rvtffln OeorgeL. Harrison, Francis R. Oops Edward H. Trotter. Edward S. Clarke T. Charlton fAeafry. tC.JessuS' Samuel W, Jones, John A. Brown, Charles Taylor, Ambrose White, William Welsh, Richard D. Wood, S. Morris Wain, Louis C. Madeira, AKSX. OOFFIN, presiaeni. : Chaki-rs Pltt, Secretary. ' WILLIAM BUEHLER, HarrlsbnrK, Pa. Centra Agent for the State of Pennsylvania. ' 1 FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.-THE PENIhSYJ-VANIa FIRK INSURANe'ic etSr PAN Y-Incorporated 16-Charter PToViial " Sio WALNUT Street, opposite Indepeffioe"qnare: This Company, favorably known to the rcmunlw for over forty years, continues to Insure iialnstloai hde Si?WffltSr MJ dj?e Their Capital, together with large Sarnlrui Fund Is invested In the most careful manner whh-h an,?! bles them to offer to the Insured an undoubted aiSST rity to the case ol loss. "t bibectobs. Daniel Smith, Jr., 1 John Dererenx Alexander Benson, I Thomas Smith. Isaao Hazlehurst, I Henry Lewis Thomas Robblns, J. Ullllngham Fell. Daniel Haddock, Jr. "" DANIEL SMITH, Ja. President; WHXUM a. OKOWM, Secretary. 801 FURNISHING GOODS, SHIRTS.&O H. S. K. C. narris' Seamless Kid Gloves, EVERY FAIU WABRAHTED, EXCLUBIVB AQENTS FOR GENTS' GL0VE3. J. W. SCOTT & CO., ' HO. 814 CIIKMH VT STREET. pATENI S U O U L D E R-S E A M KIIIBT MAHIFACTOBT, AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE. PEBFECT FITTING BH1RTS AND DRAWERS made lrom measurement a- very short notice. All other articles 01 UENTLEMEN'H DREiS. Goolu in full variety. WINCHESTER & CO., ; 11 2 No. 708CHESNUT Street. GAS FIXTURES. JOBSJ. H1AVIH, J SKLLKES PK!f NOCK, WEAVER & PENNOOK, PLUMBER'?, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, No. U7 NORTH SEVENTH STREET, Philadelphia. ' Country Seats lit ted up with Gas and Wa'r, in first -class style. An assortment ot Brass aud Iron Lift aud Force Pumps oonttantlv on hand LEAD BURNING AND CHEMICAL PLUMBING, N. B. Wa er Wheels supplied to the trade and: Others at reasonable prices. 7 81 lru GAS FIXTURES. MlbKKY, MERRILL A T HACK-ABA, No. 718 CHESNCT Stret, ' manufacturers of Gas Fixtures, Lamps, etc., eta. would call the attention or the publlcto their large and elegant assortment of Gas Chandeliers, Pendants, brackets, etc. They also Introduce gas plpea into dwelling aud public buildings, and atluud to extendi lug, altering, and repairing gad-pipes. All WU WMIRUWU, 11 u GROCERIES, ETC. rpo FAMILIES RESIDING IN THE RURAL DISTRICTS. We are prepared, as nereto!0,to snpply famlllM at their countr renldenoes with every description ol . FINE GROCERIES, TEAS, ETC., ALBEBT C. IkMMIrs, Dealer In PTfle Groceries; Wtrp Corner ZXEVENTII and YLNE btaj
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