THE DAILY EVENING .TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, AUGUST lfi, 1808. 3 TWO SOURS IN JAIL. BY JAMES OEKENWOOO. It was the cool of Ibo evening of a summer's day as vr$ approached the grim outworks of the huge city priBon at tlolloway. Close beside it is the residence of the governor of the jail, and there inquiring, we were informed that he was t that moment busy in his garden. There we discovered him the dreaded cnlorccr of the law's just sentence, the responsible custodian of as much of brute ruffianism and vicious cun ning and daring villainy as suddenly let loose would merge the town in horror and dismay the mighty potentate ut whoo girdle, meta phorically speaking, hung the master-key of five hundred last tloois, be), lml wlrich captive men and women sally pined or defiantly scowled there ho was, serene and at his eae, Villi the cuffs of his Bojer-prey garden jacket turned back, pott "ring about a rose-bush, and With noth ug lu his appearatico to detuv.e hiiu any other than a prosperous elderly gentleaian With a taste tor flower culture. Our vifcit was not altogether unexpected, an 1 alter a cheerful greeting and a btief chat cju ccrmug chiefly the favorable weather and the lavages of hlus, and similar gurtlen post, the governor courteously invitoil us to follow him. l'aiiiutt his privuie g:iia-ii irom tiie prison is a tall uud rnussive pair ut guts, wuu.u whieh a Wi'der Hits constantly. These ofiPuett to u, anil theu was revealed a trim gravelled court yard, and at the end ol it a second pair of gates, entailer, but more loimiriabiolonKing than the lirst. More tcrnhli', too, to conteuipltte, H;i every luckle s wivlch must, who, tor a period brii l or prolonged, H doomed to lodge here. It is a frightful gate. We were informed that it, was modelled alter that which guards the en trance to v urwu'k: Casl.e; but it win lit have beru the porta) of the castlu of tho eeleorated m in cating old giant Klutiderbore, for, stand ing bolt upright acalut eiJier doorpost, was a drtigon, not cut in dml cold stone, but carvocl m wood, aud paiutert by a man who knew, at least, how a dragon should aiiimar, with tinry eyes and litry tonuup, and denies like plates of blue steel, and claws the like of which were never seen. ach oiagon clutched a great black key, mid grinned as ho glared do vu on whoiu soevt'i" might be entering in at the gate in a manner calculated to strike direst terror to tho beait of those new to criniLlul wa.vs, thoasih tlierf probably urn those to hardened in him, and so familiar wi'h the gated llo'llowny Jail, tuat tlie guart'ian dran.im may have no terrors for tliciu, and they may return the threatening glare of the monsters' e3os with tho most cool and scif-iiosspagcd of wmks. H is in at tin? door that every prisoner must pas-. jt within is a caoaciuiis stone-pave J lo'.iny, ae inort con-picuous luruiiure of rtliieii is a I'latent wciehmg machine and a standard menHurc. Here it, is that every nn-oncr is f-'rippid, aud exuniined, nnd weiurhed, ajd measureil, the full particulars luiug entered in an enormous recorn-bonk that rpuscs in a ctip tieanl luiii ut lutiid. I hi the bonk, and some of the most, t ecu!, entries. Therein is written i,ol only the particular cnine and t tie adjudged lci'iiily oi it that oa tins la-t ocetiiioi consigned tae uniortuiiale to limbo, but also all known previous couvicjtious against lnni. These rantred Irom one to tor!;), but we were informed that t!i? average oi pre viously co.ivieied ca-es did not c.vi'.'ed live per cent., winch was an item oi intelligence that anil e ibly surpri-e.1 u'. We were luevise told that vi hen winter's lio-t-b;t; ma le it-elt felt, the number of pri-oneis uicieised troinudt utel.v; which win siguiticuut of wliat want may diive an houest man to. further, the record bi.oK i( veal' d to us an I the (ioernor endorsed its evidi nee that the ii.o-t numerous cla-s of crimitidls were c the. hived known as "c mkney lush." the oe-ci noants ot Irish i cople who set tleu in Loudon two or three generations back. On a ciiuiimil coloring llollo.vay Jail, the examination uud weighing and ineusuriui; at an end, the newly cpptured jail-bird is taken to a room wlieie tlieie u deep and capacious lia'.h. nud a rack containing feint' ol prison el 'tilling of vaiious s es. Nj matter what a prisoner's condition in life, whether he be an outcast, gutter-bred boy, whose only home is a, prison, or a lithe and iight-hau.led "prig" by pi"olesloii, or t lie Wiiig-wliiskercd city svell ot elegant eiterior and handsome tiros, brought to ar.ef, perhaps, by the discovery of his first aud only tespernte forgery here is an ead to Lis worldly guise. Here are the baths, and all coiners cuter them, nnd the water they contain is iuj water of oblivion. It is ail over with the fallen swell. Up tj this mo ment he may have cluug to bis black co.it of respectable cut as a la-t poor somcihinir that buoyed hiiv, at le .V;t in aUKiiranee, above the Lerd of low tuieves In greasy fustian; now ho must abaudon it, aud lake uut htni-ulf the plumage ot the com nun jail-b.rd. It is not a Dice-looking plumage, Ii ronsi'-U of a coarse shirt, and a tight-tittlug suit of slate-colored woollen, of the style vulgarly known as the "ckeleton," a'id from the shoulder to the elbow of the right B'ecve of it is exhibited, in a shoy border, the initial aud uuo.ber of tho ward in which the eaid jail-bird's particular cae may be found. Petore entering the bath-room, tho prisoner scrips, and leaves his clothes ol the outer world ot i he door, aud they are ga hered up and thrust into a string net, and to they are baked and purified, after which inventory ot them is taken, and they are ticketed, and stowed away uniil the expiration of the prisoner's sentence shall legalize his claim lo them. On the same llcor with the ba'h-room are a set of cells called "raceptiou-celJs," for the use of pnsoner who may be brought in at a time loi'onvenient for their medical examination, indispensable before they may be admitted to the body of the piison. There were two such casts on the evening ot our visit. Just outside the doors of the reception-cells were two bun dles enveloped in a net, nud, reposing ou each, a pa tJ of iinr.y, dilapidated sboe, the property of the mdiviouas who hal couio in late. On cell number oue being unlocked, there was dis closed, suspended in a hammock blunut from wall to wall, a quick-eyed, bJilel-Ucadcd youth of the true tniei iype. He appeared perfectly comfortable and at his case. The cell, beiug for temporary usaue only, was unlumibhed except tor I ho hammock; but that was provided with a nice clean woollen rug, which theioung tu;et nai pulled up as hieh as his ears, still hhinlner aud Inflamed through recent aeij jaintauco with hot water and ullowf-oap. Tue ceil was arched, and as Well as my memory serves, about seven feet wid ami ten ki'.t in depth. The walis were whitened, and at the end, by the wall, was a narrow windew, hatred with, iron bars. Neverthe less, with tho niello sunlight streaming in. the place ultoue tlier appeared such h cWu and sweet tit le tiPdroom, iua', as-uniiiiir ino hrory fcuageted ov the uetted bundle u:id the slipshod tattered boots outside the uoir to be true a story iusolving lln? hi leous sij'ialor of a ''blind all 5 " at Cow Cress or Seven Dials, nut the un Fpcaka' l': U'rrori o: a twopenny lo !ging-Uouse, it seemed tha-, the jomui Kiiitlcuan iu the hammock, ut pre-en1, at any rate, ha I not much reason to bewail hir hard fate. Quite kindly the governor tp -ke to bun: "Weil, lad, har aie ou here f .r?" "Hit o' beef, air.1' t-ie lad coitly replied, at the same time dueugaing u h a ud l. eiu the (olds of the blanket, 10 re-peetlulJ.v tu' at, a lorelock ot sliorn h' uck stubble. "Ste ding a piece of beef, do jou mean?'' "Ves. sir. I '' ".Silence. G-itotdeop." And the young thief was left to ins repute. Thf dour of tM next cell was unlocked, and on a ptecocly similar hauimoec reclined u pre clfel.v similar lad, exc 'pi that he nail carroty stubble on ins head inieau ot iiiuck. 'a ell. bid, what are you here lor" "Bit of inent, please sir." "You and another lad did It between yon?" "Tlnit's it. sir. He-'1 "ileuce." And the door wa? closed, aud the key turned In tho heavy lock. 'Is iliii loeir lirst nhVine should you im neii e we iniiiiire of the governor as wo tra verse a pas-aL'e If.id ng towards another part of the building. But the governor slirugs his thouldel's. "A'ot by any means; nor their l:wt, I'm afraid. There i? not much chance of us seeing the lsst ol Ihem nntil they are sent away," "Sent where f" TtDP.! servitude. That's tho common ending." "Weil, it is not very surprising that it shout i be so. It is one thing to mske a man forget his nil-deeds, at d another to place at bia dispjs.il infant- b which be may preserve himself airalnst a icpetit on ot them. As you say, otl'euse asrninst otlensc if recorded against him. each onendd ng an additional cleg to his unlucky feet, that pos nbly, if they had a reasonable chance, would glaoly tt rn to honest paths." lint at this the governor made a primace that stood us representative for tho laugh ho would have uttered had he not felt the restraint of that lutxoriible rule of his own imnosing silence. "There you arc mistaken," he whis pered softly; "we are much more bumano than vou Imagine. The prisoner who tho? an earnest disposition towards aoien Iment is nevrr turned penniless and helpless out of this jail. It he proves to us his diseint for dishonest cour-es, and bis willingness to work, we are nble, thanks to a certain i uud, to place the means ot doing so in bis hands. 8ametimes a lew shillings Is sulllclent lor the purp.ise. sometimes we are induced so to invest several pounds. A large number of the youneer prison ers have a fancy for uoiug to sea. A young man came to see me only Inst week. Tie came here jiift one of the.-e loueb'ss outcn-t bovs, wuo thieve that they may not starve, of whom the'e arc thousands la London, and ho expressed a wish to be sent to sea, out of harm's w.iy. He proved himself a eood lad, having worked his way up to the condition of fecund mate, with a fail ppectof becoming something still belter, lie dinid at, my table last Tuesday.'' "Have you many bovs here at present!" ''i,:nguinrly few. We have cell accommoda tion for sixty; and our average nu ruber, lor some tunc pajt, hu9 been only tixtten. Uome this way, aiid you shall 6ce them." Aud, wondering alt the while, we did as invited. Ilow was it that tho percentage of juvenile ci iminals lodged iu lloiloway l'rison wus so small? When we nsked the governor the pioporiion his boy-lodgers bore to the whole, it was in foil expectation of receiving an answer that fhould warrant the natural Hlatnihtthe rapid increase of crime amongst lads of tender years. Where were the scores ot humble imitators of Ciaude Duvul and Dick Turpin, who, having perused the veracious records of tho exploits of these nnd similar heroes of the gibbet, mike des perate efforts to emulate them by murderously assaultiig crippled old women, or running oil' With errand money eonti led to their care by too trusting maBters? We referred to the governor for an explanation. "It is easily ncjouuted for,' said he. "They find that they h ive to work when they are litre.'' We were about to follow our last question with another as to the way in which a joung thief contrived to choose his pri.-on, but thiJ was rendered unuc-ces.-ary by the sudden recurrence to our memory ot n conversation bcaiu.g on the same subject, that recently had taken place between a boy thief and a prison conrnissioiier. "How Is it," the iat'cr nsked, "that out ot nine convictions neainst yon, ciirht are returned from one pri son ?'" ''Co-, please, sir, I always pricrsin ll il born," was the candid rejoinder. Wheu that salutary law for wh ch tr.e render's humble servant has for so long a time beeu asking h p..ssed, and conies iuto operation, and the jrovei nor of lloiloway Jail counts amongst his minutes one or two of those dirty sco.iudrols who uaiu their bread by the sweat of juvenile morality by means of the penny weekly num ber system a proper punishment would be to make them the drudges of the boy criminal wind to compel the in to wa5li their victims' shirts and socks, aud scrub their cell lloori, nnd be generally ie-potiBiblo for their nonsaual cleatilinc-s. The cells In wlvch the boy prisoners nre cop- nni n me piecie:y bimiiur 10 more or in? audits; and, it being now niter woilc hours, the greater part of the sixteen lodgers were "at home 1 hose we spoke with did not seem very much hardened iu crime, which, by tho way, is a loug way from meaning that taey were not couver- sant w ith crime. Uo.y.s aie not lnse men, they nre less reflective, anil in nine cases out ot ten havc.no cure or responsibility beyond whit is strictly personal; consequently they are less imprc-seu witu tae nardsuip ot tueir con lit on, bujodinir ou wmcii is as likely to produce i hardening as a soitening effect. As ( rule, the condition of the boy-thie while at liberty Is a most miM-rablu con dition. nLd. utter (he lirst "'recklessness' lias worn oi), he linds that it is more comforta ble to be iu prison thau out a frame of mind scarcely calculated lo uring ubjut penitence nnd reformation. There is one point, however, on which the boy-thiel is, or pretends to be, especially tender. and that is concerning his lather. To be suro there is no getting over the stern, sad fact, that nobody is so perfect a muster in the art ot dis sembling as the intelligent, low cunning little London thief. Let his jailor assume never so severe a manner m his douiinifs with him before he has talked with him three times he will have discovered his weakest feature (and even piison governors are not fiee Irom them) and shape nts maimer and c inversatiou accord Ingly. Thus, with all due respect to liovernor Weatberhead, aud his admirable system or mansgement, he undoubtedly has a uatural tenderness lor boys, aud bis prisouers know it. Like a sensible man, he knows that, until a boy has grown utterly abaudonel, be will no. forget "mother;" and it is certain that, iu very many cases, it is a sacred chord that may be played on with charming aud even miraculous effect; at the same time it is not impossible that his amiable weapon may be turned against him, and he may bo imposed on. Every boy we examined cried at once when his mother's name was mentioned, and tho creditable exhibition of emotion was almjst invariably rewarded, by an encouraging put on the head with the (iovernor's benevoleut hand. There was one case that came under our notice In ihe boy way that was somewhat peculiar. He was an incoirigible young rufliuii, we were informed, and had been iu prison very many times, lie had only arrived at Hollo wiy that morning, and, being set to work in the brick held, before he was there an hour was guilty of foul lnfiguuge towards tho officer in command, and was condemned to the "dark cell." There we found him, A more hideous place as a habitation for bureau being with a guilty conscience cannot casih be imagined. Ihirk Is much too feeble a word to describe the black deusity that hrouded its interior. It is a cell within u cell, and even the outer one Is so dark that only by the clicks ol the key in the lock were we awar i that the interior dcor had beeu opened. "Cosie out here, lad!" And, emerging from the impene trable density, there gra lually loomed to vie-v th de-peiate incoriigiblr. He was not a very formidable rulbun to contemplate, beiutr a slim built boy, with a narrow white fjee, which was teiiriul, nnd had on it an expression hiigsrestivo of a horror of "bogies." llu hud cwduiiily arrived at the dismal .oi elusion that id was doomed to pa-s th long, long night iu th itiiwt'ul place, nnd h id made c rta'n eccputn.j end umiccoua'abl'! ar rangements to that end. The collars of his gJie jacket ere pulled up b'uh above his ears, mailing u fantastic betting for 1 is grimy, tear bt sirtauied countenance, while, possibly with a view to t coiioujiziii1: all the comtott lo bgot out of upairtif trousers, be had loosened the fastening ot tbo-'c articles of raiment so that they were all slouched about his tcet, the briefs ot them trailing Lehind h'm like a pair of white tin's. "Well, lad? what has brought you to this? How many times have you been iu this prison?" "Thiee, sir!" (with a tremendous ou'b ust of gtie', uud such a acre viUL' ot both his lists into his eyes, thai every leutute of his face, except his wl le inontii, was rendered in visibl'. "SpraK the Iruti), lad." "Four, nr." "Ay, ut leu -t four. Why wero yoa put in the dark cell V "1'or gwearin', s:r. I ci-twajs, b said n9 ho v I swore, sir; hut I kno v he was loo far vil to hnvp hei rd me." "Who heard you i nothing to tho purpose; you have mciii I'fd tho penalty, tnnl you lUJst pay it. How long aru jou hem lor?" "Six months, sii." "Wbat lor?" "Ste titrating, sir." "Hove you a mother?" "0 yes. sir 10 ye o s, sir I" (with a fit of sobbing that caused tho white walls to vibrate ttraneely. ) "Where does soe live v "Manchester, sir. Ow w W J I Was just thinkin' on her when jou came, sir." Governor, evidently uttectcd: '"Ann you ran t do better than thluk of her, If she is good mother. Just picture To your mind what she would think of von ould she see you In this disgrocetul position 1" ( " W 1 W 1 "Will you promise never to swear again as lonp as you are here, if I let you go back to jour cell ?" Ot course the tearf'il penitent promised most solemnly, and presently, too eager iu his anxiety to cbauee the dark cell lor a comparatively light one to adjust his bnbibiinont, came slotich Irg behind its sbp'hod over tho asphaltc floor, with the collar oi his ncKetsuii snrou uug nis curs, and his trousers clutched up on either sile by ibe waistband. The Atitt-iobacco o lciy mignt discover amongst the inmates of jails many aot illustra tions ot tho trutri ot their peculiar Hrgirnenis. Koihmg is more common, when a youth ful captive is questioned us to the ori gin ot his fulling away from the path of rectitude, than tor him (o attribute it to the short P'pe," or to "bud company aud smoking and that," or to "going out ol evenings nnd btijlrg cigars." One lad at present incarce rated iu lloiloway Prison was possessed ot such a ravenii g mania for tho pernicious weed, that, a'ded by auotln r boy, he stole live hundred and cny clears. I'nsoners will run almost any risk lor a chew or a whitr of tobacco. It is known tbat at 1'ortland the convicts, having obtained through the ugenoy of a "free laborer" in the stoue quarries, a piece of tobacco and a pipe, had a method of disooitu of it as iiitTfiiioiis almost as it was dis gusting. As must be meutioned, smoking was strictly prohibited, serious penalties being in store lornny oue wno assisted a prisoner to the coveted luxury, ino only tiino when the peni ous oelight may be indulged in was when in the course of the day's work asuddcu shower came on, and the convicts "knocking off" for the time, huddled tu a shed out of the ram. Then the envied snureiioiaers in tne louriu ot a quarter of an ounce ot cavendish sat in a cir cle, the "buck" or head man, with tho ptoo in one corner ot his mouth, and lu the other a straw, the other end of which was Rrasped wilh'ti the lips of tho next niau of the circle, who likewise had a second straw iu bis mouth, the further end of which the third man sucked at, and bo on until the number was com plete. The pipe alight, the "buck" took a draft of smoke through it at oue coimr of Ins in jiith, cnjoycl it tor a moment, nnd then blew it through the straw at the other corner ol his mouh iuto that of his next neighbor, uud so it passed through, the last niau having the envied privilege of swalbwing the mouthful iu consideration of bis being ut so great a loss in consequence of the detericratiou iu the flavor of the smoke in the coursp of its ttnnsit. At the llou-e of Detention, the liieini? ol prisoners have conveyed ttietn a pire and a pine-light and tobacco iu the interior of n loat (on one occas on a cigar and a luciler natch wire found ikuiUv wiupncd together in the interior ,f a roast fol),Hinl the desperate smokt r has been discovered i top of a pla'brm eotsi'liug of his table, and his Bible, iiu I his panniuin, clinging tiptoe to the bars of a ven'i lftror by the ceiling and blowing a difficult clou I through Its narrow interstices. It is n it so easy, however, to couvoy tobacco to a pi isouer in a clo-e prison such as that at lloiloway. Cut it his been attempted. At stated t:ines a prisoner's lilen Js may pay umu a visit. The Interview, however, is hampered by certain icsf fictions. On either side of u pussare abont live icet in width is a ca'e ot open wire work, and conveniently dt'p-.ised between tho cares are screens behind which a warder may be iukint', listening to the conversation thai is going on, so as to check it at once should it take a vrtoue or improper turn. Ojie day iu the course of innocent discourse between a prisoner and a male fri'-nd, the warder's watchful eye doticud a feather lloaiing over from one ci.i'e to the other, and, arres inir it midway, found at ih stem of it a length ot tine silk, and at the end oi the thread iu the visitor's hand a nice little ping of pigtail for "chawing," Had the lea' her se'tled in the compartment where the prisoner was, nothing would be easier than for linn to give a dexterous jerk at the silk, and land ttie plug on his OA-n side. The misenrraae of Ihe neat little plot meant severe puuishmtut lor the would-be receiver, nnd a month's hard labor for the obliging supplier; nnd the fact ot its being about fifty to oue neainst the trick successfully parsing, shows how terrible must lie the penalty of deriva tion from tobacco to au old btnoker. Lun Jon kocie'y. CITY INTELLIGENCE. TCB ADDITIONAL LOO A I. ITH MS RIB 0DT8IDJC PACKS, Funeral of the Late Rev. Thomas G. Alien Ves'erday afternoon, the funeral of Kcv. I nomas G. Allen took place from his la'e residence, No. DUG Lombard street. Previous to the removal of the body, it was viewed by a large number of persons. Among those present weie many who had been baptized by Jlr. Allen. At the hour named, tho luneral proceeded to the Church of the Ascension, Lombard street, above Elevcuth, where tho funeral berviefs were performed. Tue ofliciating clergymen were: lie v. George A. Durborow, Rev. Di. Suldti'ds, aid Rev. Pr. Cooper. At the close of the ser vices, tho body wai taken from the church to Ronaldson's Cemetery, followed by Rev. Messrs. Urownson, Rowers. Parvin. Hurst, Krbeu. Ed wards, Meade, Fischer, Weld, Newton, ant many others. Alter r?JigiouB exercises, the body was committea to the grave by Iiev. Mr. .uuroorow. casi'altieb. 'i ne Toiiowing persona were admitted yesterday to tho Pennsylvania lios pital: Phil 'p Yo"t, aged 33 years, leg brnkon by barrel of tbb rolling on him, while engaged in loading & boat Pino street wharf. James II. Murray, aged 22 years, residing in Eighteenth street, below Carpenter, thumb niashed at the Baltimore Depot, by being cuu6ht net w ecu two Dumpers. Edard Tiauey, aged 30 years, severely In iu red by falling off a building at Thirtieth and inniiiton strcpis. Harry llirckcti, 12 years old, son of Captain E. J. Hir.cken, of the Sunday D spnlch. fell irom a trrc iu front ot the residence ot his father, on Yioi i irard nvenue, and hud Ins skull fractured and collarbone broker. His injuries are of such n character as to cause apprehensions of ms recovery. Lavino ok a Co km! k-Stone. The corner stone of the Filih Reformed Prebv terian Church, Rev. Dr. McAulev, patur, is 1 1 be lu d on Mouoay altermou. Rev. Urs. W lie, fit r- ictr, Kvn, rici lure, i.e.irge ii. stuurt, hsq , an 1 othtr speakers are expected to take part in llit: exeicisi's. FnRVKTTm General Siwell, Superintendent of the West Jersey IiU'.Iroa l, mn pist rpoeived commission as Drcet Mujor-Gcneral, to dale irtm niaici!, lino. Fncxti to tub liiiKEe. A splendid Grant dti, I ft I fax flag-pole WU9 ru'sod jes'eriliy n'ter noon, at the eormr ol Plum uud Fourth streets, Camden; iu picseuee ot a largo audience. Inspection of Flock akd Meal for the week peeing Aug. 13. lMiH. Parrels of sunenlno, OM; do. ol i.ve, Ud; do. of enrn meal, 3d!); do. oi loiukinned, 73. Total, 72UU. A WiEoonein lady came to New York, by direction of the spirits, to find a mining eon, and brought up in a lunatio asylum. E'ght thousand tons of steel rail have been ordered by the New York and Erie Rai road. Masi-ett's new lecture has made a Lit in California. A Farls banker paid $20 for a fifty-pound melon. As usual the favorites are in every ease beaten at the Saratoga raues. Rergh advocates a vegetable diet. MARINE TELEGRAPH. For additional Marine Newt tee Firtl Page, LHAHAO FOB PHILADELPHIA 'THIS DAY. .B 10 Moon RtK..-. 2 OS Bow Rism.M Bus 8kt. ...-. 5s,Hiea Watbr... . 1118 CLEARKD YK8TKRDAT. Bteanmhtp Tuiniwanii, Jeunings, nnab, JPUlla- dolphin nd Htaiilicrn Ma.l etieainstilp Co. Bitrqiie Jobu i.1118, MolVlu, Antwerp, 1'etor .V light A Bhrqi.e Svnnh, Ames, Nvls. Mora Phillips. Jr. brig Lrfo. Wilson MraniD, U J. Vn Hiiro, hthr si. JU. Crccner, Prettbrey. I uiinlou. (Jtt n. ist'r niBmnnrt HiBtf. Wbb, Brtltlmnre. A Uroves, it. bt'r I". i"ruklln. Picrson. Haliuuoro. A. Orovt. J. ARRIVED YKS3TKRDAY. Br. ntftnhip land Loveii, Jones. 6 days rr m H VRiia, nun iHKr aud uioIkibm lo A. Merino Sttt-auiHlup Hunter, ltiKtrs,Kn hours (roui I'rovlaence, Willi uiUse. lo D. Si. atuiBua tt Co. brttr Keallty, Lonu, S1 from Oaklngton. Ma., Willi pine boHrds lo 1'. P. Ualvlti A Co. . tscbr Vai.daila, Hnvln, l aay Irom LelpMo, DoL, wIVQ crblii in J. K Painirr. ... tchr K. V. Ulovpr, InKflrnoll, from Providence. felir s I CKicker. Hrftbrey, trouj rannnin. S-te mer Novelty, Tutu IM duura Irom WeW x org, Wlih niune. lo W. M. Balnl A no, . , bteamer J.H. Shriver, it lnnson.13 hours from Bal tireore. with niilne. lo A. Uroven, Jr. r-t an pr Laoy ol the l.akf, liigraham. S hour rrom C e May, wim t'f senKm tor.lBiu. OITtue Brown, i,i,m(l h mile, at-fply ladfii. bound up; oir ma Syur iff tt Foul nnnlt, a Inn rlea Huht nng; oil "Mian HIhuII," to liBiqnrs and ln lu,l ringed orlet. neiey lanen; en the W ,odlM. iitilp Hermann, from Btilluiore, CMiiing nis "tr Bonihny Hook, a schooner, l.mtled wlili Itti tan; nlT Duett Creelt l,lht. brig Mgie; oil Kt-ea; Iniittit, hrlg 4roige Harrin and a Imuoer laden si heel er; al Uuaraiilluo, Blenujiihlp Lord Jj jVeil,iruui Havana. ME.VOKADA. PMp Thcmaii 'Mrwkrti, eirlckland, benne via R. Jiliu. W. H tor Liverpool, wa apttkeu Za.u uli. Ii. 4.1. , HIE. M 41. Kill Miiwankl", Brown, hence for Boston, at H, llui h Hole VI h InttU BiIkP M Tinker, Karnanl. at Port 8 pat a 171b. ult for rnilhflplnlilK In 4 Hat h. via Huinhrero. Brig Clyoe. TliorupHoii, lienoo via Mayn?nez for Potiee. nxit rren iV unlen in Ii ewttrd of Ou,iy nullitt, oy the hiftrtled Kami, Kt Mew York. Brlir Wm Jnlin, bireet, milieu trora Wathlntton, I). C luib liibl. lor AloxuLUria, lo load coal lor fulladen tihia. Bciir Mirhlgan, Plekerlnir. cleared at BoBtou l.'Hh tt.kt. mi 1'i,)k h. to liiMd for i'Mtiideii. N J Sjchr l,'r.leA Bennett, Moi.kikIihi ir.iiu Newtlaven fr,r Philiiuli h'a. Kt New Vnm l.llh lusL Kolir Jhs. Young. Wllaon, lienee, al Halem 12lh Init. Sil'iitH '1. T. 1 ser. Allen, and Olheilo, iUdrldge, for Phllade phla. Balien from Halem 12 6 mil. r-chr K. TtieninR. frntu 1'oillaud tor Pbliailelpnla, a, Mi m t finrlfKi 1 A It l,IHt. SjchrKt.rnh I'urves, Junes, of and from Philadelphia for Brlftol. n lil'eat anchor In Newport oilier haroor on mshtof 121 h Inn t. wag run into bv an unknown scMKiiier, aud It m Jlubooui. Tlie a P. arrived al B.-ls- "isrnrs'CBrollno Young. Yonng: Wm. Phelp", Karl: I.eea Hutner. cheppiird: and ivlary Hrtctt 0U,rLsjn, I.T .U t.ir It, Atnii. at, Holmes' Hole l.'ILh lust. Kehrs Hut Rll. 'elit and (llenwooil, l.nwrence. for Thiii.iili,hlK. sal ed 'roui New lledrord l ull Inst. K. i,i liHtriet H Unit ks L"rd nnd KeU'lii'keag, Brant, nenre l'ir It wttiit; and Mary Wever, Weaver, irom Po-tnn lor Phllniloliilila, al Hoi me' Hole 12 h Iibi llieK sailed eg am. Htmu er Thooxs h. cnb'll. Maltb, beuce, at Ueorge ,A tt r. v-fth 1nt. S', hti tug (Joliitin front PoitlRnd for Plillftrtelphta, f.t Humes' Hole 13tU li" M1SCKL1 ANY. frhr John IT. Frenri'. Ifiu flillsilelotJlit for Pom hn ke Me., vlni li n ushure on II nc Island, Hurt KtibstiU"i,' Iv i ,l oil an 1 arrived t W.vei.rt. h.ts ills ti:.iLni her cimn ul cjal, una will go on too utiiriiiu ral,vi by lor re hits. Stei uitr in solute Capt. Stoddard, left Norfolk 12lh ir,ot ti. titin knur S ,iii, U't Irom Pnll.iileliiriia I Bttlilit ore. wllh coal, wlnrn wan stink ntu luti.. tilt au.lih'3 Point, enmupeake Buy, lu VZ lalhoius water. KOTTCK TO MA RIVERS, Information lias Iteen reeelved hra Hint a threi imslttl schnoner lies sunk lu CheaueihKM Biiy. In ttitee lullinliis water. Willi Cape Charles Llilitu.iiisH tt-brlnK K by N, li N., distant sev, u nines, Ca;it Henry Lighthouse hearing st. by iC. 11., diniant big .it Qjilet. Norlolk, Va.. August II. !Sf8. PROFOSALS. NI1EI) STATES KNi;i(Si:ttS OFl-'iCR, .O. 27 Went llot'STU; d.ree1. New Vurs, A IHIt'.T l. IsBl. 1MPHOVKMKST OF IIKLL UAl'K, N. V. Semed hroiit'iiiilu I r the reinuvul or Hie r.i.'ks known is "Fr mi; l'an" nnd "l'til Ilnck," sluiteil ,i Jltll Ouie, I'.uht liver. Will he rtct-ivea at lu B OU1 'o ui.lil neon oi frpptcniuer t. ihiis. 'Uiebe rocks uiust he removeil to a depth oftwentv- tlve itet mum low witter utiil the debris UtpUilloil v l.i it Hie Jiigiueer may dlrecl. The eHilinttivit cuo.c contents of Frying Pan" to he reu.ovt d are null S cuolt: ynrdi. over ku area of Kpiui'" Jiin v, Tlio eslima't d cipile ci'iinns ot "i'ut l u:ii" lo He , t inoveii artt 67 8 1 cublu yurdJ, over uu at ut ot nii2'2 sriuarb yaitlu. li.us itiusi stio Bepbriiteiy t tie sums aKeu tor uie nui.vitl, I Jjiy ng I'u" and ' Cot Hook," and pay- u fcuts wl l bo Ii atle wlitn one entire rock shall btt re in ovt d ami u nt lug lo H e enure i-uiii nitret d upon Inr li, at r ck, less n uinvailou oi ten (,U) per cuui., to be paid wheu ti e em ire w,,ik is tim e. as ut-w auo iut,te tit-taii-.m surveys win oe nitiue. ot ll,ese n cks, Hie aecepieti bios may he luoreased or eliu inlt-lieti In uaii uni acoori.lng a ihe uuahIiiv o wo.'kHht.wn hy Ihe new surveys sha 1 bo grea er or l.ss Iban that deduced lr,nu ni u surveys; and Hiesit-ouiil it W0'k lu I lie reiuovul ol t.ie.so rncis will he lit Id to he proportional lo the product of tne hur'uee into the cub c cou enlH. All ralcuianetis "t erea and cubic contents will bi laken I roui the ullii Im luaps of this ollico. aud will u.' act t 'ti 0 as oi re i hy Lo u p i in s. Ktivh b'ti runs' he acc' tnpitnted by a guarantee of two rt spout lble peiuous thai tho bidder will execute a ctnitracu Feru.B of proposals and of guaranties can be ob tained hi Hi a t.lliof. The L'ul'ed Sjiales restrves to Itself tho right ot con tiuc lug lor the removal of one ouly ol liiese rocks Slit'iiltl this he dt need atlvsttble. Propi,sals Bhould be ludorst-d upon the envelope "Jr'r' ptvals for lieuiovlni; Keeks al Hell (late." lirawli gt ol these rocks cuu be luepected at this ollice. Pioprsalt Bhould state likewise the time asked for the ttmovat ol lbe ..cks. jonjj NFWTOV LleulenaDt Colunt 1 Knglueers, g aflt Brevet MttJor-CJeneml 11,8. A. -pilOrOBALS FOR FUKAGa AX I) STKAW. CxrnT Quahi khmhtbk'h Offick. WAhUiisuToN, L. u. July 8i, ietfs. PEOrORALS Aht; INVlTh-U, iroui respoualole pertles, until 12 M. August 17, lsBS. lor tnrnl-lilni; all the tON, OATs, Ua V aud KVK b'l'UA tV (lo bo ul flrbl-clttfta nitrcuttuiuble quaaiy,) temi red at thu I ie.ol during the year eeiiiiiienclng Oulober I, lsas 'orkge aud tstraw to be delivered niouthly, anywhere wllhiuiue unieof the limits ol the cities nl Wash lu.iuu aud Utorgetown, aud a sma.l qiiAUiity at soldiers' Heine, and In such quantities and al sui-u times as ordered by tlie Uuarlermasier lo charge. Coin lo te delivered In good sacks; of about, two butbelB (ucb, lllly sn (Ml) pnuuds to the husbet; Oats In like sucks, ol about three bushels each, ol not less than iMrty-tHOCKj pouudB lo the nusbei; Hay and 8iruw baled, and to weltiU two thousand ,U tioj pounds pt r ton. Jlitla will also be received lor Hay unbaled. Binders !,, uia e price of sacks be arale, ol oals and corn per bunbel, and of bay and straw tier ton. W e now use ahoiii eight iliouitand (S.oo) oushels of kiain, one hundred and eighty t IHii) 'oi s of hay, and ihliiy eight irH) ions of straw per month; bill we re seive the tlkhl lo lucieaae or dlmluisb that quantity by cne-thlrd, on pnper notice, aud the cuuir, toi w l'l be isuuired to keen at least two ninntus' sunulv ol itrsgt and straw ou bat d, aud lo have apUueof hlinntfb iu tins ciiy. ijuuruiiiets will be furnished with esoh bid, In the si in ot , en tlioiisBtitl dollars, signed by t wo responsi ble sureties, that the bidder will, If suecesslul, tvlililu lei, oy elur tils acceptuttne, exe'inte a o ititrae.l lu Htcorditi.ee wilh above rqiilretusius. 'I hecooiritonir unii h ri nulled lo exhllill on or before the 161 Ii dav tfstptujljtr next sailsist'iory evitlnnce lliut belt i r.iittrf d loctminience lullllling cntraii' I'uyu-ien b will be made mnuihly lor quantity of lorieantl straw oneren ir in niritis, or as soiiu . 1. nntilt r as 'in, lis are furnished lur t h't purpose. f l'elo be paid for except on teclpi of ISo parlies t.t u i.i,ni delivery has l,eeu ordered A hoi U lu li e suu. of twenty tunU 'and (t W.00O) dol- Isih, bigitd by oin sell suu two ntvpiu i sur-iitu wllter quired olio successful bidder lor tne fa tu ii,. ritl I, tii.nl. ill li!S CtiUll not. h' ouid Hie in in.rafior ali to furn Bh the Wind and tiutiiiitiv 1 1 n,:Lr a' d s raw reqiernu It will we p- 1 1 1. bio In oj en ui - rket, and tneexo.ssuf coatchaig -d t.t t ii.i. y. ii hltls will ha sill ml tid to ibe Quarter qi as r (lei ial lietnrr- m,:Iii tmoe. I'.tut.fais will be adfres'eu to the nndeistgned ii-nled i ri'isls ler roiag.s" ami nniuers are in vito It, he put flit, si Hit opeulog ol bids. Ii, ore. U ll.e '-'XTkURA V. I,a j2t I.'i puty U inrti riii' ter-Henertl. ti I. Hr'g -flfli V A , ai d Um:oI liua. te, Ui.tbt jr Z U R V. U E, COS t'ESTK XT ED IS 1)1 GO, For the Lautdrv. Pree from Ox.tllu Acid, Bee Chemist's Cetliaote a rktu t rocket vinciisblnn er Kmery Hsi la ea'Mi Twenty Cent Box. 77nti3in Fur sale hy nil respenianlp Wrnners ano ! iaslt s. r E O Ii G E PLOWMAN, CARPKNTEU AND BUILDBi, BK MOVED To Ku. 184 Street, . PWILADF.LPHIA. BUTTON A8U KX " Of all niiuihers and brands. Tent, Awning, Trunk, and Wugon Cover Duck, A Iso Pmiii r Mi'iiii'seliireis' Iir'.or Fel' Irom one to . . , .... It .. u,.l,l.... tj,l ri,...l.... ieveial met Wiuej ra'iu . di'imhj nan ii", JOli-M W. r,Vi.KMAIs A CO., leg No,losJO)WAlieir INSURANCE COMPANIES. FmE Insurance. LlrcrpooL and LoudoN and GlobE LisnrantE GompanYi A. W W ET W SEVENTEEN MILLIONS. Short Tonn, Prrpptnal, Floatlntj, and Kent 1 oliclcs Issued on u rorable terms. ODlcc, Xo. 6 JIEnciIAMS EXCHANGE. AT WOOD SMITIT, ( IS 8m GENERAL AQKNT. DEl.AWAUK MUTUAL 8AFKTY IXiUU" ANlfcl'UMi'ANI. incorporated By thd iegu. mre ut rtniiiHf itKuitt, to, Ollice, Boutheast corner THIRD and WALVL'T 8 reeB, Phllatlelplila, M A KIN It iNsiUKAK,CES OnVtssels, Cargo, ai dSrght. to all parts tt He INLAND INs,u'llAN01M Or Onods. by river, canal, lake, and land carriages to all parts ol the Hi Ion. rw.r v F1KK IN80uNCK8 On metcnandlse guuerai'y. Ou bloiea Dwelling Houses, etp. AMKKTM tr TIIH IHIMPAST overuuei I. n67. XiOfiX) rnlted Male Five Per CeuU ' Loan llMiw - 2Ol,000DO i, mm 1'iiiitil sttaiea Five Per Ceul. Loan. IShI - 134.400-00 mi nno United Htats7ii-10 ferCeul. Loan Treasurv Notes -- 62.&62 60 10.1100 (slate of PeuiiBylvaula 81X Per Cent. Lt.au 210 070 00 im mm Cltv nf PhilHd, lohlaHix PerCeut. Loan (exempt from tax) .- 129,629 00 KQ tmn (Stale ol New Jersey Sjix Per Ceul Loan - ISI.OUO'OO on nut I'emist IvmhIh ltulirttad first Mo'tgakenix Pi r Cent. Koi.dS- 19,80000 ss ntiO. Peiiiisvivaula Railroad. He ond Motlgag-r-ix Percent. Uonds. 23.373 00 25,000 Western Pennsylvania Kallioad Klx Prt'ent. HiiniU I P. utisvU vaula Kallroa I gtiurapleed).... 20.000 00 Sfl.OOO State ol Teunmsee Five Per Cent. Loans 18,000"00 7000 Hlaie of Ten nest. Je bix Percent. Loan 4270"0O 5,000,300 shares slock of tser uaniowii Oas Coinpatiy (principal aud liupreitt iriiMruiitetl bv Llia cliy of Phlladeli hlit) 15 000 00 1&N 160 Hhares Sltick of Pennsylva nia Kallroail couioany. 7,800 00 5,000 10 (share ht.u k of NorihPenn- sylvanla )llroitd Uomoanv. 8,000 00 ai.uoo so Shares Htnc Phr.adelphla Attft St., lit ttant Tl SL 1 1 Ml kiiimIiI n ,ionit.ny - 15.000-00 201.900 LnniiMftn Rn.wlM nnr MurttAcre. first ileus on Cltv PropeHy ...... 2ol,90fOO (1,111,410 ar. Vtirket value, rVnt. llnsu nis 211. 1,IU2,802'SU Pea' fHial. isllib l ece.vahie lor lusii'ante DiuOe EaI' n, es due al Agtie et P.e nilunis on Mar, i,e Pol'clts Accrued 'tileie.t and other oehe. iht the t on puny stoclt and'cripnt siintlty Insit raree alio oilier itmipauica . , T, t ITS'! 0: es I'liaVed value Cm h !. I's:;L ,.,. -1,1 , 86,00000 218.1S5 f!7 3,n3.-36 3,0,7 00 ii,3isa m.oc, li&07,605 15 TboirtM C. Hand, HI Hi'. I vito, , Juaurt C. Hand. Jwi'i. t. I'ttVill, Juuinnd A. tlouder. Jus, i It 11. steal. 1 1 .-tiullol siLoe.t. James Truqunir, W llllitlil C. Ludtvlg, Jacob p. J inee, J.iiues n. Mos'rtrland, Jeshua P. Kyre, Juhu 1). I a lot, .-spencer ifcllvalno, lieury C Lalleil, Jr., Oeorge W. liernardtiii, . I'. Moigau, Pittsburg, i neopiiiuis s-aulillng, jititi i,fniK Kdward Hitrllnelrm John 11 Peuro.se, XT, jtinrn ciuuuq, Hemy Moan. George (l Lelrer, W llllHUl S. Hi, U. too. Jdhrrt Latourcode Jacob JtUegut, I -.7,"l'-, ' a. is. xserger, TITOM4S c. HAl). President. JUHtN c. lj.vvis, Vice-President. FKNltY LYLlll. US. tseeretary. H S.iMtY JJALL. Assistant Heerelary, 12 30 l;-ClLillTU PERPETUAL. jr, v FraiiMiu Fire Insisraiscc Co. W 1-1III.AILL,11IIA. OFFICK: 437 CIILSXUT 'cs. -135 and STREET. AShfcTS N JAN UAH V 1. 1SSS, ,00a,740 OO, CAPITA I IOO,000"OI A(Xlil"l till: I'LL a. I , u I H , il s h riiKMlVjiS...n 1,18 t,Kld-w TJKcilTTLtlJ CL ilMS. INCOME FOR lstitt fciitt.uOlfSe 933e,UOO-OV. I'AII I.ItK 1&SD bVKU ttisn coo.ooo, Perpemal and Tempoiary Policies on Liberal Terms. DIKECVOK1. Cbarlcs N. Bancker, Ueorge Fales, Altreu Filler, iriai cis v. Lswls. M, D. I homas Sharks, ArllliauiB UrauU Tt.bias W ukuel, sau.t.el Ottttit, oeorge V . itiobardi Isaac Lea, CU aRLH: 1. JJANCiKlt. Prtsldent. OtOIWB FaLKs, Vlce-Preoident. JAB. W. WiALi-lal't 1 setuelary protein. Kxcepl al Lexington, beniucsy, tbla Company bis no Agencies Wtsi of Pi.tbOuig. g uj NSURE AT HOME IN TUB rciin Mutual Life Insurance COMPANY, o. 5)21 CUESXUT St., Philadelphia. AHS IJTBl, $ll00,000. CnARTERLD BY OUR OWN STATE. LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID. 14IL14IKI lsttil i:i ON VABIOIIH PLANS. Applications may be made at .be Home Office, and at the Agtuclt s throughout tne Sjute. i xtij J A 51 t.H T U A t T A I K . iRKSIDEST I.ABH :. .f ll.N V CK-PHE-IUasU' JH. W. JliI A. V. x aud AC'rUAKY Vlt. ItllUsOII ....8h.Cllh;iARY pLOVlDtLlFAKDJRDSr COMPANY .No. HI e. iVUltlil tnteel, LNOOKi'OKA 1 Kli &u JtOiS 1 'H, lii, 1845. CAPt lAL l.uo.iiou rAlUlX. ii,Mii'auce on Lives, by Vearly premiums; or On B ie. or ,yar i remiuiu. Atou-torlaltuie. ' ,x unities gran ttl on fjvorao.e terms. itrnj Pollciea, Cuiloreit'a Kndowmeuia. 'Hi I' Couipauy.w hi;e glviuz the Insured the Security .1 pa o-up t.fci Ual, win ulvue ibe, enilrtj pruuta ol u,e l.iie t)Ul.if" aiin ug th. intilcy holders. Vim es r.celved at Imerem and paid uu demand, Auiluriurd by Hit: cimrter to execute Tr s a, and ,o at'i a. h-itcnur or Ad nlnia.ra.or, Assignee, or v--uaidlan. and lu uluer titlutiary oapacltns, uudnrap milium ml til ai.y (inirl if tins c.ioiuiottwealth, or I,,, y perbfti or persons orlndiea pollllo or corporate. IUBM.10K8. ts M CKL K.S.H1P1 h V, ilifcKY UAINKH, jos-HCA 11. AiUitrtlis IT. Wl Vl'arl BKU ,vN, KiiH tl'liWOoU. W.C LOfiUril'KKPH, SuCiiAMJ l.AMit KY, AlLLlAil liACKltB, HAl VELl .bHIPLKY, llOWLAWD PARRY, Preslt'ent. Aotuary. WILLI AM C. LOMStsThKTH. Vice-Pi wlneul. THCMAIs Wis I All, M. It., J. B. TOWNtsKND, IW Medical S.xamiuer Legal Adviser, TJIKEMX KNSUUA.NCB COA1PAST OP I Pr. lLADKI PxilA. iJ,COHPOHATKO 1W4-CH AKTKH PERPRTtJAL. AO tUH t ALttU'l bueel Oppoaile the KXobsuKe, TbisCompauy lusurea trttni loss or damage by Filth,, on liberal terms on buildings, merchandise, furniture etc. for niiineu penona, aim inuiuaueuuy oa ouila- Ingx by deposit ol premiums. '1 be Coii'J npai.y has la en in active operation for mora ii... kivlv S S. k-s. during WIUcU all loases S.ai hsen promptly adjusted and paid. John L. Podge, David Lewis. M li W aiitit y, John '1. Lewfa, Willlaui B (Irani, ltolv rt W . LeauilDB. n. ( lark W bart 'B, hcnlauiin Klllng, Thotuaa H. Powon, A. It. Alciienry, pd mil nd Casllllou, siamiiel Wl'cox, Lawrence Lewis Jr. i n wis t '. rsnrris. JOHN R. WUCHJtRHltt. President. Bamv X, Wlixxii. bocieiajry, feuf insurance companies. yiLLINCHAST & HILT' 8 DiSURiJVCE ROOMS, 1 Pl! r-s G P .P Q No. 409 WALNDT St. AI9K1ST8 AND ATl'ORNKYS FOR, Home Fire Insurance Company, SKW HAVEN, tX)NN. Springfield Fire nnd Marine Ins. Co., 8PRINUFIBLO, MA88. Tonkcrs and Acw York Insurance Co., new YOBK Fcoples' Fire Insurance Company, WOKCKSTKR, MA33. Atlantic Fire aud Jlariue Insurance Co., PKUVIUKSCK, R. I. Guardian Fire Insurance Company, NKW YORK Lumberman's Fire Insurance Co., CHICAGO, ILL Insurance effected at LO west BATJt'8. All losses promptly and liberally adjusted at thetx Office, o. 40'J VALKUT Street, 'i PHILADELPHIA. INSURE AT HOME, GUAIIDIAN FIKE AND 2L11IIXE INSUItANCi; COMPANY, Ko. 420 WALNUT Stroot. PHILADkLPHIA. CIIAXTEUCD CATITAL, . - $500,000 l'JJD Di CAWTAIi, - - - SKMVJOO f0 LCSSi y 01i DEBTS. Injure against loes 01 damago oy Plie oa tuiilinngs, MtrchauttlBe, Hnu eno'd ?aroliure, and an ,tber I.ir nrab'e property, and als t lake Marlue, 0 nal nnd Inland Kavlnatiou R ubs at the lowest rates coo Bit.tent with security, W. 15. O.VEXM, p.t.j.a. FA THAN HAIKP-b bec.-etary. f5 Ls BKs J . F. OBKVOJf, Sorvow IlitKt.TOWS. ' "Wm. K. Owens; Hun lto. V, Lawrence, l-oii Mttplicu T. Wilson, Arthur Maginnis, Wm. W. 1'uuiinr, u,. M, M,;i!. .eu, Mi lwii Halnea, homas WMiams, Howard A. Micgle I. . enip Rartlrti, ' JttA. K. Mcijoaai J. jauies v. ji.ira, K. C W oriuli'gion. Wm. K Lressan, Johu s,n.lck, Kdward ft. Urattan, TN80KANCE COMPANY X or NORTH AMERICA, Wo. 232 WALNUT STREET, PUILADa. IKCORPOUATKD 17W. Cli A KT Kit PrCKPKIIJAL, Marlaia, lalaatd, isd Fir littm sacs, ASSETS JANUARY 1, 18G8, . $2,001, 2tib"-72 $110,000,000 Loariba raid in CaaU binr-e ita' Urganizalioii. Dip..oio:as. Fiaucls K. Juna A. Brow u, Charles lay lor, Atuhrnse White. Wlillam Welsh. Kichard L. wood, St. Morns Wain, John Mhuib. Kdward H. Trotier. toward b. Clarke, i'.fc,,?riFou fe-ry, Alfred D. Jessup, John P. White, Louis O. Madeira. f ... . i .... o . -. . . J J , L K COFFIN, President. w J t.1.1 Am buj.iii.sk, Harrlsbarg. Pa. Centra Ageut lor the Blate ol Pennsylvania. 1 a&i FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUS1VELY.-THE PhlN&b Y J VANls Ultli LNSURANoa COM. PANY Incorporated lir&-cbarter Perpetual No. 610 WALNUT Htreet. opposite Independence sjqnare! This Company, lavorably known to the community forever Ions years, couiluues to Insure against loss or damage by Hie ou Public or Private Buildings, either permanent y or lor a limited time. Also oa iuroiture. blocks of Goods, and Merchaudlse gene rally, on liberal terms. ,'"r Their Capital, together with a large SJo -pins Fnnti. Is invested In the most careful manner, which eua. blee them to Oder to ibe Insured an audoubied laon niy la ibe case of loss,. Daniel Hnilth, Jr.. John HeTerem, Thomas sjmltb Heurv Latvia Alexander Benson, Isaac Haslebursl, Thomas koddids. J. Ulllluirham FelL Daulel HaJdock. Jr. DAN It-L SMITH, Ja President. Wh.liam O. Cbowbljl. aecreiary. t gn FURNISHING GOODS, SHIRTS.&O H. S. K. C. Harris' Seamless Kid Gloves. EVEItt PAIB WABB1NTED, EiCLUBIVlfi AQfiNTS FOH OENT8' GLOVIS. J. W. SCOTT & CO., trjtp MO. H CH KM MITT eJTllEeT. jpATENT SIIOULDEE-8EAJI biiibt n&NvrmoBT, AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISBINa ST0BB. PJrSFfcCT FITTING BHIKT8 AND DItAwKRd made irom mranureoieut at very short nonce. All other articles ol UhNXLitAHCN H DKKia Ocoiblu full variety. . , WINCHESTER & CO., 11 1 No. 706 CUiii v UT blreet. GAS FIXTURES. JOHN J. Vt VAVSB. J. BBL.LKBR PRMNOCK. WEAVER & PE'NNOOK, PLCWBklls, (JAS AND 81EAH FITT-EKS. No. a7. NUH1U tSi.VliA'ril KTKltEr, PMludelpbla. Cout try Beats fltud op with Oas ud Wa'er, lu first claas aiyle. Anansortuieni ot B-asj and IroJ LUl and Force Pumi s ct nttantlv ou hand JLKAI) liOKNIO AND CHKMIOAL PLUMBING, N. H Wa er Wheels su, piled lo the trails an! oil.t rs at rei snushle p i''is 7 m im n 1 8 V I X T U H K a j MlbKS. Y, MEKKIL1. ft T HACK ABA No. 71S Oil KM MIT Htreet, ajauuiai'tareni of (ia. tUturns. Lair t,., n(U ttc wnuid call the aitenli, a tit the putillcui th. tr laif e aua rtlel'Bi.l aaaurtmetl ol liaa tjuaudnliera, PendAUui, llraL'l eis, etc. ll.ey also liiir.idiit-.e gas pipes Iuto dwi'ilint-s aud public b i :,:!!,( ., ud ait,j,1 1 -, s tuu. aileilng. and re). at, lux leas nine. 11 work warranted 3 II GROCERIES, ETC. rp) FAM1LIL8 RESIDINQ IN THE BUBAL DleTKICTb. We are prt pared, as hereto!" , to supply ramtlle Mlbeircouuir refidenoes wllb every description ol FINE GRCCEE1E8, TEAS, ETC., A1J1E1IT c. Hotuiurn, Dealer In Flue Urooerlea; HTirp Corner KUSVKNTU aud vXMJtbM
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