THE DAILY EVENING TILEGRAPIT PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, , AUGUST 20, 1863. 3 NEWS SUMMARY For I KB. United Slates 6-20 bouds closed la L Hi lou jcstrnlay at 71. The Liverpool Cot'.on market was firmer and more active jcsiercUy. tales aggregated 12.UU0 bale. Ihe charred remains of thirty-t wo victims of the late railroad disaster in Wale were buried jcettrday. A erand banquet took plfire in Carlriihe on Monday, lu honor of the auuiversary of Hie establishment of the Communion. The international regatta, around the IhIo or Wight, came oil yesterday. Tue American jf.cht Sappho was badly beaten. The burl ol Mayo is to be. Governor-General of I no in, notwithstanding the opposition of the greater portion of the British jouruaU. Poinssilo. Gold closed yesterday at 144 j. Hitka has been coin-tuuted a port of entry. Henry J. Raymond, fcsq., has returned trim Euiope. The Legislature of South Carolina is in need Of money. General Stcadman Is stumping Louisiana for Sejmonr and Blair. $3UU.Gt6 iu specie was shipped to Europe from New York yesterday. Ollicers of the Senate and House are pre paring lor the reassembling of Congress next IlluMth. Ohio Is taking active measures to prevent the introduction or spread of the cattle disease. Charles L. Elliott, the celebrated portrait painter, died ct his residence in Albauy last Lij,ht. The National Acitdemy of Science com menced its August meeting in Northampton, Wats., jceterday. General Hiiehnrnnbas relinquished the con trol of the Frecdrueu's Bureau id Louisiana to Ger.eral Hatch. Twenty barrels of tobacco were seized in Chicago yesterday, ou ttio charge of being improperly packed. At a meeting of the Cabinet yesterday, it was decided to adopt vigorous measures against the hostile Indiaiis. A Republican meeting was held in 'Rich mond, Va., yesterday afternoon. An ex-Rebel General was among the speakers. Captain Nones, for upwutrig of thirty years connected with the United states Revenue ser vice, died in Wilmington, Del., yesterday. S. M. Clark has resigned me place as Chief of the Fruiting JJepariment ol the Treasury Bureau. G. M. McCarthy has been appointed his successor. The State Department b as received official information of the opening ol the coastiug trade of Venezuela to ill Hags for six months irom the 16th ultimo. A dratt lor $1,400,000 was sent from Chicazo to New Vork, jeterdav, to meet the cbecKs lor dividends on the Kock Inland Railroad stock, payable on the 1st proximo. Secretary of State Jordan, in response to an inquiry, has instructed Ihe SliPtiil' of Hunting don county to insert the State law disfranchising destriers in his elecliou proclamation. Writs ol eleenou weie issued at Harrisb'irg yesterday, for the Lincaster Congressional Dis trict, to electa member of Congress to till the unexpired term ot the late Tuaddeus Stevens. ( ommodore James Armstrong died at Chailestown, Mass., yesterday. Commodore Armstrong was bom in Kentucky, aud ap pointed Irom Mississippi. He entered the navy in lbd'.i, served at sea twenty-four years, and did duty pertaining to his rank on shore for eleven years, and was employed lor tweutj-thre8 3 care, lie made his lail cruise in 1 803. CITY INTELLIGENCE. TOE ADDITIONAL LOCAL ITEMS 8KB 0DT8IDB TASKS. The Income Tax. Saturday next, the 29tb, iust., is the last day lor the payment of the income and i-peciul ih.t in the Hci oud Culloctiou District, 'ihe office ol Collector Diehl is crowded daily by those who desire to avoid tbe peualty consequent upon a neglect to call upon ttint Oiliciul prior to the ubove date. The lollowiug tuble shows the assessment in the District lor the year: Divisions. Income. First . . . $s,U71-05 KecOLd . . 14,105-25 Third . . . 37,682-75 Fourth . . 142,75-15 Filth . . . fcl.Ull-15 Sixth . . . 12,580 00 Seventh . . 4.1,212 80 F.iphth . . 8G.515-75 Ninth . . . 0 635-00 Tenth . . . 90,(157-10 Eleventh . 152,098-21 Tweltth . . 8,421-25 Thirteenth . 3,137-10 Zinrnu. Total. S3,4;i() ' $11,501-05 0,275 20,380-25 7,910 4.692-75 2,875 145,000-15 9,41. 91,02tj-15 8,405 20,98500 5,9(15 49,177-80 10.015 97.1V7-75 13.300 43,835-00 6 805 9(I,8U2-10 0,000 158.G9.S-24 6,040 13.40154 5,205 8,402-10 $91,900 $802,71329 Tothl . $710,813-29 Of the amount thus asses-aed, $440,82475 had been paid up to the 24th instant, and yesterday it was estimutcd that about $20,000 more was received. It will he noticed that two divisions, the fourth and the eleventh, lead the van in amouuts, end both are considered the most wealthy in the city. The eleventh division, "Which is assessed at $152,09324, comprises that portion of the city lying between Eleventh aud fcjixteeuth streets and Chesuut and Piue. Tho lourtli division, which is next In amount, is embraced within Chesuut and Pine, Sixteenth, and the Schuylkill. Political. The Grant, Colfax, and Myers Campaign Club have tbeir beadquarteis at the northeast corner of Ninth and Spring Garden streets, and are (loing excellent service iu the present contest. The ollicers of the organiza tion are: President, John L. bboemaker; Re cording t-ecrelary, James W. Sayrej Correspond ing Secretary, Captain William Palmer. Last evening the Club held a large aud enthusiastic meeting, at which addresses were male bv E. 11. Ruucb, Esq., of Lancaster, and the Hon. Leonard Myerc. The lemurks of the speakers were attentively listened to, aud appreciated by frequent demonstrations of applause. The assemblage dispersed tt a late hour with cheers for the Republican nominees. A large meeting of the Grant and Colfax Club of tho First Ward was held last night at the corner of Sixth and Dickerson streets. Edwin A. Merrick presided, and, after a tew remarks, introduced Hon. Charles O'Neill, who pave a brief euetel) of the career aud success of General Grant, and asserted his capability ot performing the duties of the oflice of President of the United Htutes if elected. He said that the Democrats ot to-day were decrying him, and yet, as far back as lh05, they wished to obtain him as their candidate: but those who knew him were satisfied tnat he could never stand upmi their 'plutturui. The t-peaker concluded amid applause.; Casualties. The following caes were re ported at the Penusylvauia Hospital lust niijut: Henry lluay. twenty-sevi-u years old, re siding on North Third street, ha 1 a shoulder dirlocuted by a lull. WilliHin Abe, thiriy-Mx years old, residlne1 Tifchr iliiiu ai d Lailowuill streets, had one ol his arms badly lacerated by ihe premature dis- cbiirgp ot a cannon, at Souths Island JoM-pli Reed, eleven years old, rosidina at No. 709 Eueu street, had au ami broken by a Jail, while attempting to get ou a railroad car ltuhunnu Dubois, forty seura old, residing at RevehlU aud linker streets, hud a suoulder dig. located bv a (all. Charles McAiuvnny, twenty eight yars oil. tesidius in Weaeh street, R'clunoud, was thrown Irom a waguu by a collision with another vehicle, and hud au aim broken. Al'red Lukens, proprietor ot the L'lkens House at Mniayiiiik, fell off of a Rld.se iireuurt car, at about 11 o'clock la nighr, ami wns vun over and so seiiously injured tha. he died within a short time. Tun New Hospital mjiLiuso. ihe new buil Jing intended lor surgical ea-e, which has been in course ff construction for the past lev month.', tviib'n the Hospitul gr.iundH, is so lar advanced as to admit of tho girders for the ro r, at d woiknien wie engaged yesterday in pine- iim the Hist ol Ih mi.ii lu pocition. II is thought that the new siructere will b" co"iple'ed uud nudy lor use by the hrsl ol Juuuurj. Death op a well knows Natal Offickr. Captain H. B. Nones, United States rfeveuue Cutler Service, died at his residence in Wilming ton, jeslirday niorninv, la the 65th year of his see. Tbe deceased was a native of Philadel phia, but has resided In Wilmington for many jests. Captain Notics entered the merchant service when eighteen years of age, and was ap I ointed Lieutenant iu the Revenue service by President Jackson, In 1830, f-ince which he has been continuously on duly, his name nowstand inu first on the active list of Captains, and only two iieCeotiig hlmselt being on the retired list. He was assigned to this station in 1838, and has been mostly on duty here, with occasional inter vals at other posts since that tlnip. During the Seminole war In Florida he commanded the cutter Jackson, it part of the United SUtes forces. In tbe Mexicnii war, he was In comraaud of the cutter Forward, and participated in the naval operations preceding the capture of Vera Cruz by General Scott, and atter the war he was sent out with this vesiel to taku Mr. Letcher, our Minister, to Mexico. During the Rebellion, his vessi I wns employed in blockade duty in tbe Chesapeake Bay, off Beaufort, N. C, and other ports. His piesent cutter was the Seward, which cruises in Delaware Bay as far down as the neighborhood of Bomhav Hook. Kiw Hope and Philadelphia Railroad. The report ot the Engineers who surveyed the route of the proposed railroad Irom New Hope to Philadelphia shows that rive liues were run: 1. A. hid line from New Hope to Fisher's lane length, 30 4495-1000 miles. Total cost, $1,158, 73111 per mile, $37,597 -56 and cost of grading per mile, $19,068-40. 2. Main line to Fisher's lane, via Richborouph length, 31 3C75-1000 miles. Total cost, $1,149,-HfiU-lO per mile, $30,17312 and cost ot gra Jiug per mile, $17,7(1331. 3. New Hope to Edge Hill length, 25 1808 6280 miles. Total cost, $911,18441 per mile, $35,95812 and cost ot grading per mile, $17,508. 4. New Hope to Jenkmtowu, via Kicbboruuuh and Huntingdon Volley-ienglh, 27 3200-6280 miles. Total cost, $91G, 301-43 per mile, $33,-1SG-12, and cost ol grading per mile, $15,048. 6. New Hope to Jenkintown, vU Little Nesh aminy aud Huntingdon Valley length, 26 4020-6280 miles. Total cost, $92G,5749-per mile. $34,Ci7-30 and cobt of grading per mile, $16,357-30. These separate routes run on tho same lino until the Neshamlny creek is passed, where the bifurcation takes place. The report speaks in general terms ot the advantages and disadvan tages of tacb route. Drowsing Cask on tub Delawarb. On Sat urday last George Logan and George Clunn, two laboring men living at Lumbervllie, who have been engaged during a portion of the summer in gathering paving-stones out ot the river. loaded their boat aud pushed it out into the middle of the stream to float it down to the place of landing, but atter coing a short distance the boat sunif. une ot the men was seen strug gling in the water by a woman in the village. who at first thought him to be swimming, but as be disappeared iu a few moments she at once gave the alarm. On s unci ay moruiug about oue hundred people garnered togetner. and a search was commenced. About 9 o'clock the body of Logan was lound just below the village. The body ol Clunn had not been found yesterday. The United Salesmen's Association. An adjourned meeting of the above Association was held last Tuesday evening. After adopting the prearrble, constitution, by-laws, aud rules of order, an election of ollicers was goDe into with the following re3ultr B. L. Hill, President; George Houseman, A. li. Wulters, Wm. wnuiey, C. W. Nickerson, Recording Secretary; Edward B. KaighD, Financial Secretary; Charles E. Wilkinson, James II. Keyser, J. II. Clausson, Auditing Committee. The Association has lor its object the reduction of hotel, railro.id, and other travelling expenses; an inquiry into the legality ot the present license laws, as well as the furtherance of a friendly feeling among the exlceiuvu ot tue country. Interesting Religious Ceremonies. St. Luke's Church, Germantown, was cousecrated bv Bifchop While on the 27th ol August, 1818, and the congregation propose celebrating the occasion to-morrow (Tuursduv) the 27th Inst, There will be services and a sermon at half-past ten, and services and addresses in the evening at eight o'clock. Bishop Stevens will preside. attended by many of his clergy. AU tbe rectors this narish has bad for the period of half a ceu- turv are living, and expect to be present and take part in tho services. It will be an occa-ion ot more than ordinary interest to the member of this congregation, us well as to the citizens ol Germantown who remember "olden times." Alleged Dealers in Lotteries. Charles Kelly and James Green were yesterday held by Reorder Given to answer the charge of issuing lottery policies. The complainant was Charles Carter, a Lcgro. POLITICAL. 4 recent mimbcr of the Decatur (Ala.) Be mihiimn renjarkB: "A more deplorable state o allairs nas BCiaom, li cyit vmbicu iu mil uuuu . if : . . .. i t . ! i.. trv than exists to-dav. Ou Monday night last a band ot mounted Ku-klux paraded our streets and did us preat honor in calling on us ana ro nnpetinr us to leave the country in three days. ou pain of death. Aarou Upsaw, a colored mau, wns aitacKea. ana savea ui9 me ouiy uy uiaui. After finishing their mission in our hitherto ninetlitile citv. thev proceeded to the country. aud at the dark hour ot midnight, tor no cause whatever, brutally murdered James biepueuson, a colored mau, rtbiding a lew miles from this city. in a letter, mri uuniisueu, curt cuuuriouvp; "I have becu iutnrmed that my name bai been mentioned in Missouri papers in connection with some oflicial positions. While highly appreciating the compliment, I desire to say ihnt I am not a candidate tor any ollice what ever, and do not inteud to be. I am at present endeavoring to render myself useful in thU campaittn where lulp is most uoeciea, ana n 1 can contribate anything to the success of the Republican caue in this crisis, my wishes will be amply satitirjeu." All the wealth and intelligence of the State are lor Seymour aud Ulair. Xebel paper. Yes, and all the conscript enrolling officers, aud all the tithe collectors, and all the nnpreBiiug agents of the Confederate States are for Heyuiour and Ulair too. lue uoneBt, uaru wuratiig peupiu who were lorced Into theltebelltoa aaaiuct their will, and all who are loyal to their (iovemiuent aud in lavorof peace are lor Grant aud Collax, Haitiah iN. Standard. Thp Mobile Head er advises Ihe Domocraey ot Alabama to seek the ne'ro ballot by what it must know to be unmitigated liilPfhood. It avs: "Impress it upon the that Northern lmaiierautiou brintrs with it Yankee improve- n euis: luaehitif-ry that one mm can tutt an t do the work ol tt n men. Thin leuves nine idle and It niukts lands worth $6U per acre that can now be bouebt lor So." Not letis thau riuht thousand people were nrprMit at a ltenubliran liiortin held on the 201 h inftant, at Memphis, dark county. In li diaua. The Charleston deb -aauon ulone w is 17IH1 ktrnt L'. aliI over oue mile i:i leuirth. Five mattial aud two brats baud, and half a dozeu L'lee clubs were in atteiKtance. Tiu.ro hiivo been portraits of Davis, Lee, Hampton, aud other I ke rebel lu rocs, borue in Democratic proci ssions siuce tue caiupaien oreued. But no one has yet ventured upon a picture of liootu. Why tthould the greatest Democratic heio of the age be thus.ligu'ed? -Kruuk lilair said iu a speech Ve?t, that "the great niaes of the urehty Kepubiic have no hllinity with toe muro." That is true, for all the mulattoes down Houth claim aristocraUc pat riiity. Pome of them might fit a9 proxies ior FraiiV's ptotoyraph. The llariiord J'oat says thU an Illinois cor ictpondent writes to Brick I'omeriy 's paper that ''hu woods arc full of Democrats this jiar." It was to during the draft ol 1803 "the woodb" and Canada were "lull of Democrats." A Democratic paper says Flunk Uluir is of Irish descent. Oh, jes. Tiiiuks everything of Coik. Has lo have a drawinsi of it wherever he goes. Indeed, the Cork screw is Ireqiieutly visible in his init. -The )cmocra''c pifi'forin ha" throe planks Kullidcation, KePud.Hiiou, Civil War. S7inonr and Wool. IV the gditcr of the New York Tribune, Sir: I find the following; parftgranh in the Ullca IlfraUlot yesterday : Nilthrr the Aram nor the World hs tt answered the oiimHod wheihpr (General John K. Wool re lined lo nbeke bands with Horailo Seymour at a funeral in waauiDgion county id ise. Perhaps Ihe undersigned can enlighten tho lublic on this sut.ject if neither the Argusnor ll or a will. 1 was present at tue mnerai spoken of tbat ot General David A. Russell, at Salem and remember the circumstance very dis tinctly. Both General Wool and Governor Seymour were passengers ou the same tram to talem. but did not meet uutil arriving at the dcot in that place. Governor Seymour accosted the General very politely, and offered, his hand, which he (Ueueral Wooli otfi'n-" slvely relused. The affair created consider able remark at the time, and drew lorth some strictures, even from Republicans, ou the grouly General's want of etiquette. On return ing lo Albany, the train was met at Cambridge by a large crowd, and Wool was loudly cheered; but wnen some sanguine Democrat called for cheers for Seymour, groans were (riven Instead. All this General Wool enjoyed hugely. Ho tbe Oeneral lins oreu seduced into his present support of the Democratic candidate, whom, lu lh03, bethought unworthy the notice of a sol dier, Is, however, a matter I cannot attempt to explain. Possibly he fancies himself neglected by the Republicans, for it Is well known that vanity is his ruling passion. r BANCI3 W. l OTTER. Newark, N. J., Aug 20, 1808. Murder upon Impulse. Tbe singular story which follows, and which is taken Irom a recant number of tbe London J"ctrs, furnishes an additional cate lor the study of psychologists: "Gunner Berjamin Sheldon, who was hanged at Lurk now lor having shot and killed Botnbir- dier Wall, made a strange confassiou. Ou the day of the murder he had been led 'by the kind cess of hisfiieuds' to drink to excess. 'In the evening,' he says, 'I must have been at roll-call. aitnontu 1 do not recollect it; and the first thing I do recollect, after leaving the canteen when it was closed, was finding myself at tho cot of Corporal Wall, with a carbine In my hand. I cannot tell whether Corporal Wall was asleep or awake. It was then, as in a moment, 1 lelt impelled by some uncontrollable impulse to t-hoot him. I tried not to do it, but I bad no power it was as if I could not leave the soot. It seems to me as it 1 had been under a strong and irresistible temptation of the devil. I do not remember discharging" the carbine, or sptaking to anyone; but ray next conscious moment was, when I was being baudcuffed in the guard-room, as one of tbe handcuffs nipped me. It was not until tbe next morning, when I was told of what had happened, that the cir cumstance of having been at Corporal Wall's cot flashed upon me." MARINE TELEGRAPH. For uddilional Marine News see First Pane. ALMANAC FOB PHILADELPHIA THIS DAT. Sun Rihks...... ....... .5 2o Moon 8kts., SDN tih.ru..... 6 it HlOH Watkh. ....mora f '""- 'tB I E, t PHILADELPHIA BOARD Of TRADE, jAMKfl T. YOUNS. coatks Walton, -Monthly Comkittbi TUUMAI PoTTJtB. J MOVEUESTS OF OCEAN STiCA JIICRS. FOR AMERICA. Bellona. Loudon New York Aug, g PropouilB..u.....Liverpool...Biiston -Auk. 11 Vlriiuila. ......Liverpool... Mew York Aug. 12 Austrian Llverpool...QiiBbec ..Aug. 1:1 Iowa. Ulasguw.....New Vork... Aug. 14 Cuba. Llverpool...New York -Aug, 15 C.ufVVaMhiuglon.Llverpool...New York Aug. 15 Germany....... ..-.Liverpool. ..Quebec Aug. u Tripoli. LlverpooI...New York Aug. i iiaiiea Me)outuanipton...rew YorK Aug, is Fiance .Liverpool... New York Aug. 19 (l.ol VarlAHHHM...l.iverpool...New Yurk...mmwA u. m Hibernian .....Llverpool...(Juebec A,,.- o, Java..... .Liverpool. ..New York ..Aug. 22 FOR EUROPE. " Cblna.M New York..Liverpool.. Aug. 26 Siberia. New YorK... Liverpool. Aug. 27 New York New York... Bremen.... ..Aug, 27 Cor Antwerp... JSew York... Liverpool......-.Aug 29 Perelre .New YorkHavre... Aug. ''J Denmark, .Mew York. ..Liverpool ..Aug, 29 F.uiopa. New York..,.UlaHgow Aug, 29 Haujiuonlu.......New York...IIaniburg , Sept, 1 Minnesota New York. ..Liverpool Sept. 9 Cuba New York. ..Liverpool .8ept. t Aleppo. New York... Liverpool ........Shpl a City ol l'H.rln...New York. ..Liverpool Kept. 5 tUASIWlBK, PUUKSTIU, E 1 U. Missouri New York... Havana & Nas.....Ang, 27 Touawanda Pbllada Savannah M....Ang. 29 MarlpcBa. New York... New Orleans......... Aug. 29 juniataM.........i'iiiiaaa...,New Orieaus.......Bepu 1 Pioneer Phllada .Wllmlngton....ept. 2 Eagle M New York... Havana.... spl. 8 A) alls are lorwarded by every steamer In tbe regular linen. The steamers for or from Liverpool call at Queenstown, except the Canadlau line, wahm call at ixinoorxierry. 't ee steamers lor or from the Conti nent call at Southampton. CLEARED YK8TIEDAT. Steamship Iluuter, Itogera, Providence, D. 8. Stelson at OJ, Baique Caro. Beals, Gibraltar. Merchant A Co. Brig Ueorge Harris. French, Salem. K. A.bouderdCo. t-rlir Aid, Multn, iiast Cambridge, Caatner.St.ckney A Wellington. Scbr Black Diamond. Toting, Oreenpnrt, do. 8chr N. & 11, Gould. Crowed. BoBlon.J.K WhlteSnn. Bl'r Diamond Diate. weoo, xiaiumore, A, Uroves, Jr. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Steamship Iluuter. RoirerH.XB hours from PmiH.mu with uidse. to I). W. uietson & Co. ' JSoiw. barque Agsutlua, Morck. ss days from Liver pool, with salt lo Wm. Buujm & Hun. bcbrZeyla. Crowell, irom Kondout, with mdia. to Crow ell A Collins. fenr w8t wind, Lawson, from lloiton. fccbr Mary Fleicher. Tracey, from Warren, R. I. Steamer K. N. Falrchlld. Trout, -n hnnrs rni.n Mntr York, with mdse. to W. M- Balrd A Co. Steamer W. W bidden, Rtggnt, li hours from Bal timore, with mdse. to k. roster. , . MEW OKA NT) A. bleamshln Roman. lln hnnr-n. at Tlntnn vontjr. day momlug. narque Irrut, Cummins, from New York far Sunt. wss spoken gutb Irmu lat. SS, long. 73 10. Baique Kllera Vlckery, lrm Geuoa 10th June for Philadelphia. Was spoken d lust, oir Nantucket til (IBIS. BaiaueWm. Van Kama, r-rmlo-. for Phllarlulnhl. Cleared at Boston 24 ih Inst, Barque Stella. Steingratle, hence, at Bremerhaven 0th Ilsi. Baique Black Brethers. Perry, hence, at Zlerlkzea 7th Inst. Br g Alice Lea. Hardenbronk. for PblladalnhU. urprtuitiDkguuu il, D 1U9V. Brig Harry Vlrden. Collins. truoiNew ork.at Car. uruua r, in innu Brig Herald, wood, hence, at Havana 20th lust, be hr Plan(tme, Kdw aids, hence, at Charleston yes. teiday. Scbr Hiawatha, hence for Newburyport, at Holmes' Hole i2d lost, bc-brLena, Hnnter. from Hlngham for Phlladel nhia. at Holmes' Hole 2id lust. r-cbr Julia A. Hallock. Msgathlln, for Philadelphia, saiiea rrom juaianzas mm idhi. Scbrs Ullve L. Itourke. McAimon.and R. M. Brook- logs, liotiglaos, for Philadelphia, cleared at St. Jobu, r. B.. Via insi, Hcbra Nlile H. Benedict. Ellis, hence, and Ranna. hsnnocc, Coraon, from '1 ronton, N. J al iSorwlcu zist lusiani. r-tbr C. S. WatBon, Adams, hence, at Nantucket 20th ln.lunt. Scbr J. B. Allen. Case, for Philadelphia, sailed Irom K.Lliw livL lUttl Inst. t-clirs Klla H. Barnes. Avery, for Philadelphia, and Panlel Holmes. Haywooa, nir ruiiaauuuiia or Ueorge ii. n n. i:. sailed irom I'rovluenoa Hid Iiihi. techr Alabama, Vangllder, hence, at Bevtrly 1'Jlh Im-lant. rstum er New York, Jones, hence, at Alexamlrla 1). C, Ma lust. DOMESTIC PORTS. PakuY Hi'OK. Aug. 5 2 ao P. M. The Pnc'M.5 Mall sleau.bhlp Hunry Ouauucey has pasxeil nut houurl to AKpluwail. tsbe carries about MKi iiassengera, amon II.1N1 I'avmaH'er tSualdluK. U. H. Niv: l.iouLenaut Ctchraue, I). H. Marlues; aud Lleiit.-bommauder H.1.I.I11 1.1 1 tor dulv on the Pacific cnat. '1 be steamship bouth America, tor Rio Janeiro, Is In company, MISCELLANY. Quick vn Timk Ykt. Tbe recent trip from Havre to Mew York or tue siearriBnip rereire or inej- renca line of hleanjulili'S ulylug between those poru. Is be lieved to be Ihe best time ou record. Tbe myagA was nude In the unprecedented time of nine days aud two hours Irom whart to wharf. PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL. PuiLADiiLj'HiA, January 18, ISM, Tbe attending Managers are: S. Morris Wain. No, im boutb Delaware avenue. Adolpb E, Borle. No. 168 Dock slreeu . . Alteiidlng Physician Dr. J. M. Da Costa, No, lOol Spruce sin et. . AU. rifling burgeons Dr. Addlnell Hewson.No. 136 Poulh Plileeuih stiset; Dr. D. HayesAgueW.No.lt Norib Eifveuth street. ...... 'Ihe I'bjBltlaus and burgeons attend at the Hospi tal every (lay ouiiduya excepted), to receive appli cation tor eouilislou, . ,M . , J-erHous eerioiiHly (n'iiied by accident are alwayi n.'unit. .'. if faniifcbl lu liie iiolital Iuiuh1h!ii. lUeientur. INSURANCE COMPANIES. FirE Insurance ! i LlrerpooL and LondoN n& GlobE InsuraneE CompanYi A88ET8 SEVENTEEN MILLIONS. Short Term, Tcrpctnal, Floating, and Rent Policies Issued on favorable terms Offlce, No. 6 MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE. at wood sfiirrn, USSm GENERAL AGENT. T-ELAWAKE MUTUAL BAFETV IN9UU- 1 ) ANCKUUMPANl. Inoorporated bv the LseIi lure ol Pennsylvania, 1886. Oflice, Southeast eornor THIRD and WALNUT Blreeii, Philadelphia. MA RUSH INHURAS.CE8 On Vessels, Cargo, aid FrHgbi, to all part of the World. INLAND INSURANCES On Goods, by river, canal, lake, and land carriages to all tmrta ol the UdIkd. FIRE INS UKANOKa On merchandise generally. Ou bloree. dwelling Housea.eto. ANNETH OF TUB COM TAUT Novemo.t 1, U87. I20O.C0O United sum Five Per Cent. Loan, KMHB 201,000,00 12(i,000 TJniu-d Hiatus Five Per leuU Loan, ltttl - 184.400-00 80,000 United atalea 7 a-lo Percent. Loan Treasurv Not-. - (2,582 50 r.rO.000 State of Pennsylvania Hlx Per Cent. Loan 210 070 00 ion nnn Cltv nfPhllaiUlDhliiMlz PprUeul. Loan (exempt from tax) - 125,825 00 59 000 State ol New Jersey Six Per Cent. Loan 51.000'00 SO 000 Pennsylvania Kallroad First M01 Ik-age Mix Frr Cent, Bond. 19,80000 26,00O.PeuuRylvanla Railroad, Hot ond MorlKagMHx Per Cent. Bonds. 23,375'00 25,000 W enter a fenunylvama Kauroaa hi ParCpnL KoiidM PtnuavL vaula Rallroa.l Kuaracteed).... 20,000 00 80.000 state ot Tennees.e mve fur Cent Loans.... 18,00000 7000 State of Tennesr3e Hlx Percent, Loan. 4270'00 6,000,800 shares stock of Uermaniown Gas Company (principal and InterMt iriiiLriiiitpd bv tha city of Philadelphia)-..... M 15,000'00 T.500 150 Shares Htock or Pennsylva nia Railroad Company. 7,800'O0 6,000 100 Sbarm Stock or North Peon- sylvanla Railroad Cotnoanr. 8,00000 a.WV 50 Shares Block Pnlladelphla ftnil Untharn Mall HlnAnmliln Company ... 15,00000 201,600 Loans on Bonds ano Mortgage, first Uena on City Property...... 2'H,90r00 11,101 ,4t,0 par, Market value, 1,1U2,SU2-S0 Real Fstate Rills Receivable for Insurance made tmam BaUntes due at AKenc ei Pre miums ou Marine Policies Accrued inlet est aud other oebts due the Company Stock aud r-enp of sundry Insu rance and other Companies 86,000-00 219,136 67 43,33436 8,04700 181,315-3 tasli In X-nWer.'. 1.U1I ... U.JV Thomaa C. Hand. Johu C. Davis, Edmnnd a. Soude Tf.pa H 607,605 18 jhuiw v. nana, Samuel E. Htokea, James Traqualr, William C Ludwlg, Jacob P. Jnneft, Jamee B. McKarland, Joshua P. Eyre, Jobn 1). Taylor, Hpencer Mcllvalne, lieury O. Dallett, Jr., Ueorge W. Bernardou, D. T. Morgan, Pltutburg. J. B Hemple, A. B. Heri-er. H Krindoi Joseph 11. Seal, Theopbllua Paulding, Hugh Craig. Edward Darlington Jobn R. Penrose, H.Jones Brooke, Henry bloan. George O. Lelper, w n num u. uouiton, Edward Lafourcade. jaoeo itiegei, THOMAS C. HANU. President. JOHN v. DAVIS, Vice-President. HENRY LYLBURN. Secretary. HEiSKY BALL. Assistant Secretary. 12 80 1829-CUARTER -PEBPETUAI. Franklin Fire Iiisuraiicc o. OF PIIILADCLiPlIIA OFFICE: AOS. 435 aud 437 C11ESSUT STREET. ASSETS ON JANDAUT 1. 188S, CAPITAL.. ... 9100,00000 l,ttl,4Ua'!J9 l,l,Sltf-tt A CCJZ UJD fi VUl'L L'S PMKM1UMH.. UNSETTLED CLAIMS. INCOME FOR 1868 983,0'llc 9 it3t ,000-00, IjOSftES PAID SINCE 1889 OTB jG GOO.OOO. Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms. DIRECTOR Charles N. Bancker, Oeorge Falee, Tublas waguer, Airrea finer. Samuel uraut, Prancis W, Lewis, M.D.. Oeorge W. Hlohardj uumaa aparKa, Williams. Urant, litaac Lta, CHARLES N. BANCKER. President. OAOllviW FaLKS, VICB-Preiuent. JAS. W. McALLlbfH.lt, Uecieiary pro tern. KxceDlat Lexlniiton. Ken tuck v. this Comnanv ha. nOAteuvwa ncoiuiruuiiurK, xlxi INSURE AT HOME at IN THE rciiii Mutual Life Insurance COMPANY, No. 21 CUESNUT St., riilladelphia. ASfeETN, 99,000,000. CHARTERED BY OUR OWN STATE. 9IANAUKU BT OUB OWN CITIZENS, LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID. pOLICIEtt ISSUED on VABiorr peanis. Applications may be made at ihe Home Office, and at the Agencies uirouguuut we oiata U 1HJ JAMES TBAUA1K m.....-iRKSIDEMT raA91UEl E. fTOM.EJ -.VlCH PRESIDENT J MO. W. BOBSOB A. V. P aud ACTUARY UOIUTIO f. TE1-IIEN SH.CRE'1 ARY DROY1DE.NT ! LIP AND TRUST COilPANV No. Ill 8. KuUltTU Blret-t, IKCORPORATED iu MONTH. 2i, Iggj. Insurance i on Lives, by Yearly Premiums; or On n : 1 remlums, Non-furleliure, 1 grauied on favorable terms. in. or Ml year. . r,niiifi irrauie n..rn Pollutes. Chllureu'a Kudowmuula. uies, Chllureu'a Eudowuitiuts. jauy.whne glylug tuelusured the secnrlt 1 1 j.ijlial. will dlvlue tha euilra uruin. n t.i. i'i,miiauv.w.hne kUIui tneluBurml ihe sertnrit ot a paid-up ltal, will dlvlue the eutlre prouta.oi the Lite buslnens among tbe policy holders. Moneys received at 1 merest and paid ou demand. AothorlKed by the charter to execute Trusts, am AolhorlKed by the charter to execute Trusis, and to act as Kxecuior or Auuiiurairaior, Assignoe, or ,jn...iiin. aud In oineriUduulary capacities, uudr an. noluiuieutol auy Court of this Commonwealth, or auy person or persons, or uvuic pouuo or corporate, SAMUEL R. SHIPLEY, iHENRY HAINE8, loUAH. MORRIS, T. iMi uIllD WOOD. iHi-.ll'luTi 7A lillfRT, W. . O. LONU.S 1'R K I'H, WILLIAM HACKER. jutu"" iiuiKi.KH ir. rrni. 1.1V SAMUEL B. SHIPLEY, ROWLAND PARRY, iTMnnun I.. ciuary, -DUCENIX INSu HANLia COMPANY OF 17 PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED 1H-CHARTER PERPETUAL, No 224 W A LIS UT btreet, opposite the Exuh snta, ft-hia cnmuuii Insures from loss or damage by " FIRE, on liberal terms on buildings, merchandise, furniture etc.. for limited periods, aud permaueully ou build in bv deposit of premiums. Thu ttnninany has been macule oneranon ror more than S!X;r"tEaRH, during whlct all losaM have been promptly 'Tom Jobn L. Hoage, M. R M aboii y, JohrT. Lewis, William B. Orant, Robert W. Leauilng, t. i.iurir Wharton, David Lewis. Benlamiu EUlng, Thoiuas H. Powers, A. R. Mcileury, Kdiuund I'a-silllon, Hatnuel WUctix, Lawrence L'8,J.r I ewla (1. Norris. JOHN R. WUC1KRKU. PrealdBnt. AMU I WIWOX. Secretaiy, IM WfLLIAM C. LONWBTRETH. VIce-PrealrtBut. i--THOMAH WJSTAR, M. D., J. B. TOWNSEND, Cr 7 27 Medical Examiner. Legal Adviser. OU INSURANCE COMPANIES. flLLINCHAST A HILT INSURANCE BOOMS, 8 No. 409 WALNUT St. AGENTS AND ATTORNEYS VOB Ilome Fire Insurance CompanT, NEW HAVEN, CONM. Sprlugacltl Fire and Marine Ins. Co., SPRINGFIELD, MASS, Tonkers and Ken Tork Insurance Co., NEW YORK Fcoplcs' Fire Insurance Company, WORCESTER, MASS. Atlantic Fire aud Marine Insurance Co., PROVIDENCE, R. I, Guardian Fire Insurance Company, NEW YORK Lumberman's Fire Insurance Co., CHICAGO, ILL Insurance effected at LOWEST RATES. AU loaeee promptly and liberally adjusted at their Office, No. 409 WALNUT Street, 1 PHILADELPHIA. INSURE AT HOME. GUARDIAN FLUE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 426 WALNUT fltmnt. PHILADELPHIA, CHARTERED CAPITAL, . . 500,000 FAID IN CAPITAL, . . . 9100,000 NO LOSSES OR DEBTS. Insure against lose or damage by Fire on Bolldlncs Merchandise, Houienold Furniture, and all other Don ur able property, and also take Marine, Oaual and Inland Navigation Risks at the lowest rate, oon (latent with security. W. . UWEN8, President. NATHAN HAINES. Secretary. Is 18 gm BEJNJ. F. O'BRYON, Survey , DIRECTUM!, Wm. E. OwenC Arthur Maglnnla. Wm. W. Fenner, Dr. M. UoU.en. Nathan Haines, 'nomas Williams, Howard A. Mlckle, J, Kemp Bartlett. Ob as. K. UcDonaid. Hou. beo. V, Lawrence, Hon. Stephen T. Wilson, James V, Kirk, R. C. Worthington, Wm. R Cressan, Jobn Smlck, Edward N. Grattan, TNSURAKCE COMPANT A. o NORTH AMERICA, No. 232 WALNUT STREET, PHILADA. INCORPORATED 17M. CHARTER PERPETUAL. Harlaa, lalaad, aiad Fir Ikinraaet, ASSETS JANUARY 1, 1868, . t2.001.2fifi.7Q $20,000,000 LoBsea Paid in Cash Since lu urgauiiauon. DIRLCTORS. Arthur n. ooffln. George L. HftrrLsoQ. Samuel W. Jones, Jobn A. Brown, Charles Taylor, Ambrose W hite. William Welsh, Richard D. Wood, S. Morris Wain, M.uvu V--T jt Kdward H. Trotter, Edward S. Clarke, T. Chariton Ueary. Alfred D. Jessup, ' John P. White, Louis CMadelra, . mini wit ' ' - AV1L-L.1AM uuii.UAKf Mftrrisbarff. P Centra Agent for theBtateul Pennsylvania. 1 VH 0 N D O N J IMPERIAL - FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. ESTABLISHED 1SOS. Paid-up Capital and Accumulated Funds, 98,000,000 IN GOLD, LOCAL likkctokb; E. M ARCHIBALO, H. B. M. Consul, Chairman. A. A. LOW. of A. A. LOW & Bros. K H. JaFFKAY, ot E. b. JaOray A Co. RICHARD IKVIN, of Blchard li vin & Co. DAVID HALOMON, No. 11 W. Tblrly-eigalh Bt. J.iOOUWAN JOHNSON, of J. J Johnson a Co. JAMES SI U ART, -Of J. J. Btuart i Co. If VV CHOWELL Resident Manager, No. 40 PINE s reel, N. V. P11EVT & HICK KING, Agunta, 8 221m No. 107 B.TH1BD street, Philaua, TTtlRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY. THE n PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INOORANCE COM. iANY Incorpjratod 1816 Charter Perpetual No. 610 WALNUT Street, opposite Independence rjquare. This Company, favorably known to the community for over forty years, continues to Insure against loss or damage oy urn ou r-uoiioor rnvate jiuuaings, either permanently or tor a limited time. Also on Furniture, Stocks of Goods, and Merchandise gene rally, on liberal terms. Their Capital, together with a large Su-plna Fond. Is invested in iu. ujubi uwt m.uufr, wuicn ena blee them to offer to the Insured an undoubted aeon iity to the case ol losa. Panlel Smith, Jr., I John Dererenz, A IIU1UM OU111U, Henry Lewis. J. Ollllnirhaui FelL PnulelHa Quoca. ar. DiNIkL BMITH. Ja President. W IIXIAM Q. CHOW klu Secretary J GROCERIES, ETC. rpO FAMILIES RESIDING IN TtLa RURAL We are nrepared. ai heretolo ",to supply families at their countr residences wnn every owoniJuiiuiii FINE GROCERIES, TEAS, ETC, AEBEBT C. BOBJEBTS, Dealer In Fine Groceries, UTirp Corner ELEVENTH and VINE BW. Af 4 KFITN.-TI1B HKMT KOASFKIl l If Fit; ever told lu Philadelphia, at IVIIiSOSiS old esiablished Tea warebeue, so. -an cuiuaaur Btreeu 30 ElkTN.-4.001 NTUONU KOAHTEO COt EEE at W I No. 2W CUEi-)l UT tiireet 55 'EXTN.-JAVA C'OFI'EK, IN EAUUH Oovernmeut Backs al wiiiws s. INUMMII rillC'HOUY, FOB JI4KIJIO j Collee rica and strong. For sale al tV 1 LOK'nt old established Tea Wa.ehouse, No. iUS UHEaN UT street, ('IKT I'FH POJI1),-OOI"THOJ At LA IU A E A. W 1 UO.M No. T.W C'll EHN U 1' Street. -xl tJK PKHOEAIlll :N4E1WII HKE4K ) l'AK'1'TKti at UlEMOiN'M Tea Waxehouoe, No. M CH EfciN U T ISlret nit'TIKilSFHOII Tlimtl.irTFAH INTII ft t'll'V, lor sale to-dav al W I I.StO N '.! B IHilisiull DB. KINKELIN, AFTER A RESIDENCE aid practice ol thirty years al Iho ioribwet toner of Third aud Uulo" Btreeis, has lately re Uiovd lo rsiuiih El.KVEN'l H Street, beiwemi MAR b KT nd CH EbN U i , , lllssui.erlorliy lu the prompt ard perfect euro of .i ..i Ami f,llMtlill loll.l All'UfU an rtiTuh uni tin iw, ... . ... u ........ . w.uw- lions ot a xpK'lal uaiiire. is proveroul. Ureases of the hklu, appearing lo a hundred nl. fereul forms, lolally erauicutt U: mental and plivslonl wei-k l ess, and all uervou debll'.lies srldutlncally aixl Hi.chHluii 'reaied. oillce houri 'roia e to ftL i AMUSEMENTS. SJhW CUfcSMUT STKEEr THEATRE T-K VHlTm FaWN, ' THW WHITE FAWN, Ard Jsrrett and Palmer's comlilnert FABlSlENMj) AM) VIICNHESB BILLET TIMJUPJta J'Anif?1?, BONFANTI. bOnLKR. ARDTttOW. ZUTI I.and LA PKTII'K H''HLA(IKH, ' hITblinun.i.i. . . . ... . . ' CI" PL And aurauueorps da Ballet Tbe tcenery Is the most Itnaufftil and Cosily ever presented ai any thr-sir in me wor.d. y e7er THE COBTUMkH THKi MOT HalLLtANT EVER ADMI8SION. Drens Circle and Parqnt. ?5 cents OrcbiMra heals, 1; Kauillv rircle. 2r, c; i, ' "-enl. NO PXTBA CHAKl.K FOK RKSEHVKD Bit ATS SATURDAY-WHITE FAWN MATINEE. WALNUT STREET THEATK R, BEGINS ATS THIS (Wednesday) EVaiNINO, Aug. 2, Triumphant succens ol th great Burlesuue Actor. LKFIiOWELL. ' who will appear In two of bis specialties, BKPPO. In Byron'l Burlesque of Ft Dlsvolo. and ROMEO JAFFlEtt JENKI.NS, as played bv him over TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY NIOHT3, In Edmund Falconer's laughable absurdity nf TOO MUCH FOR UOOD NATURE, In preparation, the Drama entitled v .w . FOUL PLAY, from the celebrated work of Charles Reade and Dion Bciuclcanlt, In six acts, by Charles Reade. TTOX'S AMERICAN VARIETY THEATRE. JD ItVillV iiVKMNw MI BA1UUUAV AKIEKNOON, GREAT COMBIWATION TROUPE, In Grand Ballets, Eth plau Burlesques, Songi, DaDcen, l'anloiulines,U inuast Acts, eic, SUMMER RESORTS. c OLUMVIA UOUSE, CAPE MAY. THE COLUMBIA IIOUIS, At Cap Ilaad,H. J., was opened on tbe nth of June. Situated but a few rods from the beach, with three hundred good bathlug-rooms standing directly at tho surf, and with flue shade trees upon the lawn, thla bouse must surpass any otber at tbe Capes, as well fof Us outside attractions aud convenience as for lu ex tensive and well regulated Interior. Tbe COLUMBIA has long been sustained by a sub stantial and select patronage from all parts of tba country, and Its appointments may be depended upon as strictly flrst-class. For rooms, etc, address GUOHUJC J. BOLTON. Proprietor, CAPE ISLAND, N. X, BOLTON'M HOTEL, eilfmwtt HARRISBURO. Pa. JgELVIDERE AND DELAWARE RAILROAD COMPANY. DELAWARE WATER UAP." NOTICE For the special accommodation of Pas- sengers desirous of spending Sunday at the DELA WARE WATER OaP, an additional ltne will leave tbe Water Gap every MONDAY MORNING at o'clock, arriving In Philadelphia abont 11 A. M. Lines leave Kensington Depot for Delaware Water Gap dally (Sundays excepted) at 7 A. M and s-BOP.At 7 25 eodsw W. H. OA1ZMER, Agent. UNITED STATES HOTEL. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Is now open Tor the reception or Quests. Music under the direction of Simon Sassier Persons wishing to engage rooms can do so by ap plying to , BROWN & WOELPPER, Proprietor.1, ATLANTIC CITY. o No. tU7 RICHMOND Street. 6Z8m FURNISHING GOODS, SHIRTS,&0 H. S. K. Ca Harris' Seamless Kid Gloves. ETEBI PAIB TV ABB ANTED. EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR GENTS' GLOVES. J. W. SCOTT & CO., BZTjtp MO, 914 CHESS UT HIBEET, PATENT SHOULDER-SEAM BIIIBT M AN l' FACTOR Y, AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STOBE. PEhFECT FITTING SHIRTS AND DRAWERS made irom measurement at very abort nonce. All otber articles 01 GENTLEMEN'S DRE )Q GcOLSln full variety. WINCHESTER & CO., 112 No. 7WiCHESNUT Street. GAS FIXTURES. JOHN J. WUVIS, J. BKLLKBS PENNOCK, WEAVER & PENNOCK, PLUMBER?, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, NO. XI NOR1H SEVENTH STREET, Philadelphia. Country Seats fitted np with Gas and Water, In first class style. An assortment ot Brass and Iron Llit and Force Pumps ccnttanllv on hand LEAD BURNING AND CHEMICAL PLUMBING. N. B. Waer Wheels supplied to the trade and others at reasonable price. 7 si lm GAS F I X T U R B 8. MIBKEY, MERRILL A THACJCARA. No. 718 CHEMNUT Street, manufacturers of Gas Fixtures, Lamps, etc., ato.j would call tbe attention of the public to their large anal elegant assortment ot Gas Chandeliers, Pendant, Brackets, etc. They also Introduce gas-pipes Into dwellings and public building., and attend to extendi lug, altering, and repairing gas-pipes. All work warranted 8 U PROPOSALS. TMPKOVEMENI OP HELL GATE, NEW UNITFD STATSfl ENSTNBRB'S OFFICE, NO. 27 Wxst UocaioM bTBBJC-r, Nsw Vosk, August IU. 18 a For tha Information ot those lntendlug to bid for the removal of the rocks In Hell Gate. It is necessary to slat tbat tbe contract will not necessarily b. assign ed lo the lowtst or to any o.dder. Toe time which tbe bidder proposts lo couaume lu performing the work, as well ss Ihe character ol hi. proposed mode of ope rations as to practicability, will likewise be C9nslderel lnaHBiguiDgtbecoutiaot. JOHN NEWTON, Lieutenant Colonel Engineers, 8 24 mfw 4t Brevet M.joi Ueueral U, B. A. GOVERNMENT SALES. OVEKNMENT SALE OP SUBSISTENCE bTOREB. OyriCK A. O. 6., Fobt Monroi, Va,,l AUgUBl 17, iw. ) Will be sold at Public Auction, at Fort Monroe, Va., September 1. 1M. at 1 o'clock P. M t4 boxes French uucooktd mixed Vegetables, 9200 pounds, more or ler-s. ;&4 boxes American uncooked mixed Vegetables, at-.-luo pounds, more or less. iln bixts American cocked mixed Vegetables, 80,400 pouudx inure or less. The rei cu Vtteiables are In tin ra'es of 55 pounds each, ine Ainerltun In cbbo. ot 70 pounds eacn, They were selected Ir, lii a large l"t lu excess al I bit) depot, ana have beeu recently repuckrd In new strong boxes, two cases in each box, aud are In excellent shipping oruer. Stores delivered on Government wharf free of ex pense. Terms cauli lu Government funds. By order ol Comu.lkBarj -Geutral ol suoaieieuce U. S. A. JAMKS t U It IV Y g ai 6t Second Lleutenaul tin Art. A, C. S. TRUSSES. Ai. "8fc.ELK Y'8 11 AUD liUBULU XBUWri,' mak No. 1M7 CAErsNUT rstreel, 'Ibis Truss cor ro tiy applied will cure and retain with ease the most a.Uii ult rupture; atwaa cleau, light, easy, sale, and ca.iurorikbit, used 1L ba.biug. niifd to form, never rusis, breaks, soils, become! Umber, or moves from place. No strapping. Hard Runner Abdominal Hup. porter, by which the others, Corpulent, and .Ladles sutterlug with Female weakness will find reilef aud penett support; very 1'ht, neat, aud eUiciial. PUs IiiRtromenis Khouluer braces, fclasllri Blockings for weak linr. rupeiiilos. ew. Also, large .ui.k real Leather Trusses, half usual pr'.ca, Lady in aneji. ance. imwna tit 1 (. L I A M 8. GRANT, VV cOMMleHION MaRUHANT. Nf.88. DaLaWAHU Ave iue, Philadelphia, AUKNT Vlllt nupfnl's Gunpowder, Kcllned Nitre. Charooal, Etoi w PukerA Co.'s Chocolate O ic. a id Brouia. t"orker, Uros. A Co.'s Yellow Metal Sheathing, Bolts and Nallt.
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