3 SKA STOMLS. . . Hfclp Captnlim lurfifrN foolim A writer in an Eoglteh magazine says: The ca plains of some of uur ocean steatuers tan Boaroelv be said to ltni solitary Urea, for teey spend all their waking hoars in sool ty. At Jeset three timet a day the play the host at the bead of a hospitable board, and unless they are very cross-grainad fellow", every one -treats them with deference and conslieratlon. They can converge, if they bo please, with tin StiStit and most dignified of the male pnaseh f erf; while the pettiest aud wittiest ladies on loard are flattered by their attentions. Alto gether, I think the captain of a Canarder has rather a good time of it. Think of the oliarao teia ha meets in the course of a twnlve month's boffoticg with Avlautlo waves I A Canatd captain who should kwp a oarafuUy dl.-erimlnaUd diary might prod oca a work as interesting in its way as II is well's Ltfo of Johupon. lie sees all sorts of noteworthy people. He carries the atubacsvlor accredited te the conrt of Si. Jaraej, or Warihiugtou, a the cae may be; he carries tiinlueut aotars aud eminent eoDRntresRHS goin to reip a ruth harvest of laurels and riolUia in the Unite! State?; celebrities of all sorts gather th-ir lutat at Lis tabl. Bonietimes, too, he carries people whose fame marrellotisly reeuib!!9 ln'aroy the aboondirg bankrupt, the fratvi ulent cleik inticiing away with his employer's rath-box aud his employer's wife. SometitntH, dcubtleKg, a mnrderwr well-to-do, or he would not be able to afford a passage ou biiird the Canard boat stained with the blo vl of Lis fellow-ruau, yet calmly chatting and sip ping his claret, honor, hiui nidi a ten days' viisit. "In the old days, dnriog the grea Frfnoh war, tue purser in the Riyal Navy vs rather an unpopular personage. The ollieers locked down on him as a sort of huckstering tradeEmanlike fellow, the peaman dsapisad him as a noncombatant. While the deck ran blood, and arms and legs were flying in all directions, the purser, they averred, was crunching in some safe recess in the inmost part of the vessel, nefariously scheming how to draw rations for dead men, and so pat the prcoeeds into Lis own pocket. He was oidinarily known by the opprobrious nickname of ''ipoheese,' and to til's day ' the objectionable lumps which are iound in a bag of flour are ca'.led 'purser' plums' The position of the modern parser in the Royal Navy has been materially ira pioved; Le is no longer under the temptation of increasing his income by chicanery poun dages nd percentages are abolished. lie takes rank with a colonel iu the army, and is usually just as honorable aud well-bred a gentleinau as any other olfiveT iu her Majesty's eervice. As for the pursers on board lue mail Steamers and such like vessels, they approxi mate very closely to naval pursers, bding vrell-uressed, portly, urbane men, spending most of their time iu a little slip of au otiije, and addicted in their leisure hour to playiog backgammon with the surgeon. But there is a kind of purser sometimes to be found on board of a passenger ship who has muoa Larder work to do, and who is not nearly aj Bpruce in his apparel. lie has probably been a clerk in the shipowner's service, aud being of an active and adventurous turn, chooses this mode of working his passage to the colo nies. Youmayeee him attired man old blue iLirtanda pair of duck trousers somewhat be smeared with molasses, serving out stores on the main deok to a clamorous crowd of emi grants, or retailing beer and porter at a shil ling a bottle; from behind his diminutive bar. The ordinary purseris stout and middle-aged, full of dignity and reserve, never soiling his fingers; but this sort of purser is youthful, nimble, and totally devoid of dignity; hoisting chests out of the hole, opeuiog barrels of pre served tripe, andbottliug off braudr aud wUts ky. But there is one thing he won't stand, he won't allow the passengers to call him 'steward;' a steward, he maintains, id a dilfe lentkind of animal altogether." ship's cooks. "On board first-class passenger vessels the cook is an importaut, well-paid personage, aud, therefore, is very much like cooks ashore. Bat the ordinary ship's cook, unless he is an Afri can, has seldom much of the Soyer or the Francatelli in his composition, lie is simply a sailor, who, in addition to his other duties, undertakes to prepare the food of the crew. When all hands are called he must desert his galley, and in tacking and wearing the ship it is his especial duty to work the fore shtet. The cooking arrangements on board our smaller vessels are very defeotive. There is very little space, a great want of proper im plements, end the food is prepared in the rudest and simplest style possible. The dietary on Loard of an Amerioan merchantman Is gen erally superior to that of the English ships. I have heard men declare that this good living is tbe proximate cause of the extreme brutality often displayed by American captains and mates. It doesn't answer, they say, to feed Jack too well. lie immediately waxes impudent, and then a row ensues. I have heard such a soene described by an eye-witness. A man refused to obey the mate, the mate instantly knocked him drawn .with his fist; another man struck the mate in return, w hereupon a regular free fight ensued. Bs-laying-pins and hand-spikes flew as thiok as bail, clasp-knives were drown aud used, till at last the captain quelled the disturbance by threatening to use his revolver. The curious thing was, that directly the mutiny was over, the captain descended to the medicine chest, brought up a roll of plaster, and spent the next hour in anxiously binding up the wounds which he and his myrmidon, had iutiioted. "1 once saw a cook whom I pitied a good deal. He had been a ship's cook for thirty years or more, but in his old age he rashly shippsd as cok on board an emigrant ship; he soon found that to cook for thirty or forty sailors was one thing, to cook for four hundred passengers was another. These passengers were divided into about flity messes, and eaoh muss had its own particular pudding or pieoe of meat. The pur ser bad endeavored to introduce a very syste xuatio arrangement; every mtBS was provided with a pudding-bag aud meat-net, and to every pudding-bag and meat-net a number was attached a duplicate of which remained iu tie possession of the oaptaiu of the mess. In theory the system was admirable. Your mess, let us suppose, was forty-three; number forty three was attached to the br.g containiug your puddiDg; you presented your ticket urnrked forty three and the oook delivered you your pudding. Bo much for the purser's theory. Now let us Bee what aotuaily happened in practice. About feeding-time a crowd of hungry mesa captains, egged on by their respective adherents, hustled one another ronnd the galley. Old Bam struck his prong into the boiler, like the Israelitlsh priests of old time, and flahed out a bit of meat. If it looked as good or better than bis own the strongest man present made a grab at it, re gardless of tickets; some, indeed, grabbed two or three nets full, and so there wer ooq ttant complaints and murmurings, for weakly and diffident people got no dinner at all. Old Bam strove to do his best, but he bad no heal for system, and therefore throughout the whole voyage be was badgered aud ballied anl abased, till I wonder he did not end bis woes lj jumping overboard. I used to flee btm'of an afternoon Bitting on tbe spare spars the fitly recreation be ever took wiping away the perrpiratlon whlu streamed down his lean old wrinkled faoe; and, as I have already raid, I pitied him from the bottom of my l.ort ' Tr. Walts aud lopular Fallacies. Benjamin Scott writes to the London Daily "It is h'U time that some one appeared on lebalf of Dr. Watts, aud to corrcol a misquo tation of one of Lis poems, which, by oareless repetition of writers and speakers innumer able, is fast becoming a part of the popular be I it, and will, in common with other falla cies and falsehoods, reqnire ages of denial and confutation to shake ami remove. I refer to the lines which appeared yesterday in oue of your leaders on 'Dogs and Folicemeu:' "Let dozs (tellum to hark and bile, For 'Us ibeir nature to.' Tbe Doo or never wrote these lines, nor do they appear iu any edition of his works I have ever Been, and are only to b found ia the imagination of his critics. The point Is a unall oi.e, but truth is truth. Tue words attributed to blm are bo grossly defective in a grammatical point of view tbat I wonder thfy should have been Bet down to a writer who, whatever bis me i its m a poet, was au ex ceedingly careful writer, and whose work on logic was, for nearly a ceutury, a text-book at Oxford. The hues, as written by Walts, are "Let dojs dellgbt to bnrk and bite, Kor Uod Iimh ma'lp litem so; Let bems Hrifl Hum growl ud fight, r or 'tis their nature too." Simple and bordering, as intended, on the cbilditb, thete lines are correct if not elegant at all events they are Watts'. "While on the subject of popular blunder, bo apt, as Dr. Mackay says, 'to float about the world for ever,' allow me to point out that iu your able critique of Longfellow's new drama, inserted a few days since, Eudicott, the Puri tan Governor of Massachusetts, is termed a 'nonconformist.' This confounding of the 'separatist' colony of New Plymouth (the pil grim fathers) with th conforming eolonists of Boston, who persecuted nonconforming Q rakers and Anabaptists, is an inveterate vice of mo dern h'ftory, aud will, notwithstanding its historical falsity, manifest absurdity, and the contradiction it carries on its face, continue to be tbe creed of thousands who take all they read for goBpel, and never care to winnow the false from the true. "Your critic sins in very good company, for Mr.Ltngfellow, who still honors our country by his presence, is guilty of a similar fallacy in connection with this subject, which poetioat license may permit, but which history does not justify. 1 allude to his charming poem, The Courtship of Miles SiaudtsU,' in which ha in troduces 'The Puritan maideu I'risciila' as the central figure, at a period anterior to the land ing ef a Puritan iu New England. Confusion as to religious parties in Eugland is very exon-. sable in an American, but should not exist here, where tbe 'bard and fast line' between conformity and nonconformity, between 'State' and 'free' religion, conUnn8 to this hour." L'llcn Tree aud the Oil Lumps. Tbe following anecdote of Fllcn Tree, now Mrs. Charles Kcan, is told by Sol Smith, in his latest book of rtase reminiscences: Gas bad not been introduced into St. Louis in 1845. ar.d our oil lamps nt tbe o'ma: hid a oaoperous way of Hiring up iu a must unruly miiincr, rccatdoLally tbrt-atepinc to set tire to the lamp ladder?, and thus eudauecr tbe bull J ing. Tbe lamps were open "rioa with wick, boiders coming tip iruin the bo:tooQ. aud tbe oil, wbrn heated, would take hre and buru ud in a lnrue Came, 'to guard apaiU't accidents we had a tub ot water placed oa each crld of the 6tflce, with a larpe swab or mop iu it lehdy for U(-e at acy moment; and scarcely a nm In passed without a swaDb.ng being re- qU'leil. Tbe wins hnmls (subordinate ttage carpenter) wre ii'btiucied to keep a strict waich over me wriR lamps, and to u-e the swab promptly whenever occasion nndt require. Besides these wa'cbes, every actor and ac ress lelt a deep Interest ia the swabb.ns; pro'oss, anl it wi not an unusual ibinir to seo jRio.'iorii in Third or Uarniei, tost bciore catering upou tbe eiage, catch up a svab aLd oasu it upou tbe ris ng flumes, which, if not atieuded to, were likely to buru uo the Tower of Loudou, or the roal palace ot hlrinore. . M.ps Tree waa periorniloi? the part of Julie'. and had taken her station (act 2. Scene 2) or the balcony, lor the purpo-e of eujoymg the frei-h night-brt eze after tue fatigue of the ball winch bad concluded in the previous act, aud to tbtbk ot the younic pilgrim who had so greatly interested her timing the festival, wben, casting ber eyes over tbe wav, sho taw that one of the wing lamps was just bciiinuing to flare up, aud all eves beine by -d upou ber, there was uuuii nont dHDeer ot a coufldtira ton. Tug Uir Jake' bad taken her seat on the balcony, but was ob served to fidget aud turu in her chair iu a ino-it un-Ju iet like manner, calling oil", through the window beblDd ber, in a loud whisper, lor "Ecmebody to eet tbe swabl" Ecmeo, who had entered from the riarht hand eide, and had not seen the flaring lanp, wcut on with his ipeecb, interrupted from time to time by the lovely Capulet. Romeo "Site speaks, jet she says nothing. What oi tba' ?" JuUet (Aside) "Where is Mr. Sol. Smith? Will somebody ell him ?" itonifo "Her eje discourses. I will an swer It." Juim (Aside) 'Will nobody get the swab? We shall be burnt up." Borneo "I atu too bold; 'lis not to me she sppnk." Juliet (Aside) "No; it Is to somebody to brine the swab. Where is Mr. 8 )1. hudth ?" bomeo "Hee how ?be bans bprcheen upon her hind. Oh tbat 1 were a ilovo upou that band, that I miebt t urh that cbcel: !" Juliet "Ah me!" (A-ide) "We'd better not po on. Where is the fwab?" liomeo' fche speaks ! Oil speak again, blight aDiell" Ju tel (Ard'c) ' If that Bwab Isn't broueht ibis fotai t; I'll come (ioo-I will. Ah! there's Mr. Sol. bmilb. with lb" t.wib at lat. Borneo (Spi aks the balance of tbe speech, nnteeded by Juliet, who is watching theswab bii,jr.) JUiiii "Oh I Romeo, Romeo, wheiefore art thou Uomro ?'' ( Atirc) "TLank heHveu, the danger's over; the swab has raved us I" "Deny thy Jaihir aud refusa thy name" aud to on. The yoYcmber Mitfors. The annual meteor'c showr is expected thli yearbi tweeu the 12 h aud 15 h of N veuibor. Tbe sstiouomcr ot tho Cincinnati Oaserva.ory wil es lo thu Gazelle of tbat city; ' On the 11 h aud 16 h of November, between tbe hours ( f nndniebt and kunrise. watch will be kept st ibis Ob-ervatorv for tbe so called November' meteois. In thl laoor it Is pecu I'atly advontaeeoua to bavo the co-opera'lou of oeveial rbserveri's aud as th ob-crva lous are of a very simnle character, tbedlrec'or would cordKlly Invite all wbo are Interested In tbi fubject to unite therein with bim. Tbose who cannot flo dutv at the Ob-ervaory may mill accomplish something at their own residences. epciaily If provided with a rood watch and a K'armap or crlobe. A mao ot the brlaht svtrs witbin tort y-flvo decrees ol I.eo may iudeed be easily constructed beforehand, aud be used with good re uln. "Correspondloe ob'ervallons will be made at several points within a hut died miles of us. and it is hoped that some results for paiallax may be deduced. "All who in'end observing will do well to communicate at once with tbe uuderUied, Btatine to what extent they can take prt in the observations. Cleveland Abbe. "Cincinnati Observatory, October M," A Valuabi.b Lamp. Dr. Richardson ex hibited at the British Society lor the Ad vancement of Science, a lamp, whioh he tad instructed for transmitting light through the structures of the animal body. He believed that the idea that this could be effected was given in Priestley's Woik on Electricity; that great chemist had observed, on passing a discharge of a Lsydeu battery tbrongh bis finger, that the structure Bet-med to present luminosity; bat the opera tion was painful. A suggestion of Dr. Mok intosb, last year, at Dundee, had been acted on by Dr. Richardson, who bad observed the motion of the heart and of respiration, by oirect ocnlar demonstration, while these or pans were under the Influence of various bodies belonging to the ethyl and methyl feriea. . Dr. Richardson had so far extended tbe principle that be was enabled to transmit light through various tissues of the bodies of large animals. The particular details of all thete interesting aud elaborate experiments he described. In a child, the hones could be teen in the arm and wrist. The movements atd outline of the heart could also be seen in the cht&t. Ex-President Buchanan's l nuors brought at publioale WlTTnery, trimmings, etc. 2?0. 107 N. EIOaTH STREET, Four doors above ARCU Street. I have now open for the i ALL AND WINTER fcEASON, A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF JiONNET 1UBRONS, VELVETS, TRIMMING RIBBONS, BATING SATIN RIBBONS, BILKS, VELVET RIBBONS, CRAPES, LACES, FLOWERS, " HATS, BONNETS, FEATHERS, FRAMES To which I would kindly oull the attention tbe ladles. JULIUS BICHEL, No. 107 N. EIGHTH Street. P. 8. No trouble to shov goods. 10 8 rp rp K M P L E O P F A b 11 I 0 N. JL. FINANCIAL. TOT rillUBELrilU PROPERTIES FOR SILL OR TO REKT. Tbe handsome BItOWN BTONE RK(IDEXC8d. KOS. 4108, 41U, and 4113 bFBUUBS Brteet, C J. rtLh & ERO 10 It tuthslm No. 120 Boutn JCKONT Btreet. TO RENT. p O R RENT. PliEJIISES, No. 809 CHESMJT SU, VOR STORK OR OFFICE. ALSO, OFF CFS AID LARUE BOONS sjllable foi a ou.un.roiM! coll se. Anoiyal Mit OBl'UJE REPUBLIC. AN OFFICE TO LET, FORNISHSD OU Ulluiulbu. d, Mo. MM boum Ui-JSi'ii btreai.. luqulte at tor 4 la tue alieruoun. lui LEGAL NOTICES. "IN THE PI STRICT COURT OF THE UNITfcD JL KlA'JK iOK TjxK JiAOUtllN UloTUlur OK 1'iNMYLVAiMA. OWiiN i Jufm, rf Phlladnlphla. baukrapt. l.te or lie riroj ul il.TTHKW H. EOVli tudtltftl.l L. JoKEt., Lie uulug bai"t uudir lln lirai ul HO Wii fc jU. ES, tivviug peilt ouei for lilt dln clu'tf, tbeliDg ol ci.oitor. will be he d oa lae ILliu day of ISovembr 1B', ' 2 o'uiuck P. M., belor 1 Kt-klbier WA1.L1AM. Mom1(.Haji1. K(i., at No 6H WiiLCT bireti, lu lue ci.y of PuiUdelp ila, tu.t ILe vx.UilDBiloo ul llie buuHrupl tu.v Oa UuiiuoJ, u(i i y DubiuKS or nivetluifi ttquiriU oj acououa ti ai d ii of llie ml! of Counresb truoid. I'ba deg. tet "11 vriliy Kbeiooc ll c baukrupi u coufor . ei to bis daiy. A mtei'nt wll alxi be held oa WIQO KEtllAY, ibe iweun-tl ili )nv of oveaionr. Ji. hi-loie ike Couit ai Putldelptii, a 10 o clock A.M., ben parilei lataiesuiil may bbow caase against lue d iiciiarge. . , . Wltneis tbe Honorable John O.dwaiader, ItitL) Judge ol the .kid District Covin, .kd seal lw ' lubicol, al JPaUadeiuuL. Oo ciDtIi, mm. U. K, FOX., Oieik, Attest- William McMickaii.. Beglnler. lot' wit B. MARSHAL'S Ol-FICS, E. D. OF PESN . bYLVAMA. PHH.ADCLPB1A. Oct. 21, 186S TUs Is to (t're nolle: kbuitiu iu. ana a.y 01 Octo ber, A. l lkm, a w.iiuul m bmrupioy w Uiiued ttt.lnbl lb. hlkl. ol WILiilAM. U. BAKUlkll', ol t biikoljlila. la Ibe couuiy of Put au.lpuia. aud Male ol Peuus) lvDla, who bat been aajudxed m L.ukrupi, ou biBOwu p'luljo; that ibe pay maul of U) dtbw aud cellvery ol auy properly beiouglng .o uou bankrupt, to blui, or 'or uU uae, ai d tb. irnafe' "f dv proper y by blui, are lorIOdeu D law; mat a mttliDir of ibe crahor of ibe said bankrupt, ti prove lblr Oi-bi.,kba to coue om or more a'jilg i e. of Ms aiie, will be be.rt at a Court el Hiun ruiiiry , to be boiai-n at No bmi W ALN (JT Ht-rnt Pbl ikdripbia, b(tire wll.LIAM McM lull AlLi. K q., K(ils i-r, i n ibe tuib Cay 01 Novnniifr. i Ikiid, at t o'cloi k P. M. P. O. LLMKK, U. ilst . U B Mr"a),a Mnnmnw, CKPt TINGS. Ja T. DELACROIX, IMPORTER AND DEALER IX CARPE TINGS SIUiu?s, Oil Cloth, Cngs, Etc, Wholocalo and Retail. WAilBUOUfcl. No. 37 South GCCCrJD dt.. 1 12 at.tbliuEp Above Cbeanat, Philadelphia, DYLINCJ, SCOURING, ETC. VTtW Yor.K DYtlNO ANO PltlNTISG ITS tkTAi A.II1UKJT. ViUKKB JM MATKW lfet.A!D. OUiota, Ko, UW. KlOH'lli nirtei.west .Ida, Phlla.J 1Mb. US DU.NU Hiiext Ko. TS ERO.DWaY. Nw Vork, and Kos. 1M aLd mil PlKUHkPON V Hi reel, B ooklyn. 'Ibis o d ai.o raieuslv. ebUOIIsi Dieut bavlng bea In lK'rni-e a half emluty ae pieptr.it lo i)4anil ( LA6K L.Kd'kiid jui,aj's Oarnieau aud rio U d oi vry deaonptluu aud fabric la ihelx Ukually Ubhurpasieu manner. . KAUUJCL MARSH. PresldArt, J. T. Yopko. Puteiary. jM iu w liu COTTON AfiiD Fi.iLX, HA1A. KiJOK AND OABTYAB, Of all numbw and brands, Tent, Awning, Trnn. and Wkgoa Oovw Duck Aluo FtL,t-r Manufacturers' Drlor Vtlia. rroia ouei o seveial teel viicii Paull. g. Belling. UaU Twine. eto, JoiLW w. kvZkman a cxj., 3 Wftrr M' mite :ydzr a "N y a. " j Dealers In all Oorernmcnt Securities. BILLS OF EXCHANGE Fof gale on London, Frankfort, raris, Etc Wq iBEne Letters of credit on Messrs. JAMES W. TUCKER ft C0. Taris, AVAJLABLH rOB TRAVELLER? CBK IHROUOUOTJT TUB WOULD. HaTlnsr now direct piirato commnnlca lious by wire bet wet-n our Kerr York and riiilauelphla Offices, we are coustantly In receipt ( all quotations from New York, and are prepared to exeiute all order ullli promptness in SIOCJiS, itOADS, and HOLD. S3I1TII, RANDOLPH & CO., No. 10 South THIRD Street, tlO PHILADELPHIA (JKION PACIFIC RAILROAD FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS At 102, ASD ACCRUED DiTEKEST. CEIJTRALPACIFIC RAILROAD FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS At 103, AJiD ACCRUED LMEREST. FOB SAIE BY MRS. M. A. BINDER, KO. 1031 CHrSNUT bTKEET, IWPl'MlKR GK LADIES' DKFha AKb CLOAK TRTMMrXGI Juki received, Frl ites, UlOipa, haimv Velvet Trim- dmi g, K bo id., Huiious, U' d juace Uaode iu Tur-uid Uulpme, CiUky, Valfiicieunts, Point Apiillipie, Col I Urr, bots and Bbes, Coilluna, Uauukerobletk I W niio VS alBiB, Bertbas, OheuilattiM. I Prtccb, Mcuicn. aud H.moura; .dglncs and lusprl- 1 Vnm una W reniha, Krencn Corseu, Hoop ciklrts, no tloiis anu S3i.il warts. Airra. and CiOnk M klng In all their departments, Bridal orders executed wuu Ibe utmost care. Monro 'ofc and Iravellinx oulfl'a and oiber traiiKleut work conipb led at a law hours' notice, munch ri a ean not full to pleat e. t 'ia wfm2lt FOH SALE. No. 40 SOUTH THIRD STREET, tin PHILADKLPHfA. GOLD BOUGHT. DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF GQVERNR1EHT SECURITIES, No. 10 South THIRD Street, 10 ! '.11 18 PHILADELPHIA. WH. FAINTE2 & CO., BAJiKEKS AND DEALERS 15 GOTEKJi MEJiT SECURITIES, o. 36 South THIRD Street, 'HIIADKLFJETXA, AGENT FOR The Union Pacific Railroad Co., AN J Central Pacific Railroad Co. We hare on hand TUE FIRST MOST WAUE SIX FEE CENT. UOLD IS TEE EST BONDS of both Companies, for tale or Exchange for Uorerument Securities. ramplilets, K ith Haps, Reports, and fall LuTonwitJoH fomlolied on application, a iu RANKING HOU8B Of JayCooee&O). Nos. 112 and 111 South THIRD Street PHILADELPHIA Dealers In all tioreriuneut Securities. Old fi-20s Wanted In Exchange for New Jl Liberal difference allowed. Compound Interest Notes Wanted. Interest Aliened on Deposits. COLLECTIONS MADS. BTOCSS booffbt and lld nOoaunlasloai Special fcuUaett ftooommoilatloaa reservM lor Mlea, W. will receive app'loatlons M Pollolea ol Life Insuranoe In in Maucaal Ln. InsnrancOompany of tb. TJnliaU btalM. ull lnioxiiiaUun (Jvmi as oui QLENDIN N INQ ft DAVI82 . HO. leCTH TDIBD TBE9TI Stock and Gold Brokers. QUOTATIONS 0? NEW YORK BT0CK8 ALWAYS 03 BAJXD, . HW uonzinrxwi ni smkiiatjJI rpil B ,QBJAT BTJRAL CBURTKB7, VOUJT MOB LA n, embrsclng o area of one hnndred and nfly-flve acre., and coraprlslnf .ry arl ly of soenery, Is by Ht tbe larccsl and most bautlful of all tb. c.mete rU nar Pb ladelpbla. At tk. tld.ol improTera.nl tends northward, MOCST MORIAH, byneograpblcalpositlnn.il ORIVKR BAFIS FKOSC ISTRCSnif OR DI8- Tt&lAMI BY OcKNINQ Ot BTRKKTS, nd will asTtt be hdgd la aud aarrouadad by benses. fao'orles, or atber Improvements, lbs ln.Tl abl. fat. ef other cemeier.ei northward or centrally United. At a convenient dlstanoe from tbe city, readily ac cres'ble by aa .xoell.ut road and by tb. street can of lb. Darby Passenger Railway, Mount Morlah, by Iu undisturbed qabt, funis tb. lolimn purpoie el Its dtdloa'.lon as a last r.silDg p'ace of tn. dead. o funeral service here Is vr lutermpted by the shrill it bis leof the ljoomoiive. nor the semibllltlei ol friends or visitors shocked by tbe rush and rattle of long trains ef paismg freight or coal ors, as luunt cl beoeriliy be tbe cms In other burial-places, now established or proji-ou-d, on tb. Immediate tin. of siesm railroads, or Ibrtiugh tb. grounds ot wblch sdcu rsll.-oads run. Just now tb. bun. of Autumn Hug. wltu gi r.euns colors aud luduiie variety tu MiK. oi th. varlons groups o' flue oid foresttrees adorLlug the uiargln of the stream hlcli meanieis ibriDRb tbe grounds, and aods so great a charm to tbe attractions or tbe place. Cbuicbes of all tue principal Pro'.estant denomlna tkjLS bav. here purchased sectlous of ground far tue uae ol their coiigregstlons, aud more luso sev.u thruaand families have given ibis great Kural Came lry the prerirreuee overall others. Ucloelols of any size detlred may s ill be htd nron sppllcatlon at the Lodxe, at tue entrance of tbe Cen.eieiy, orstthe BiaLch Office, Penn Mutual la Eursnc. Eullulnir. tit CU 1C-.M U r Eueet, up stairs or at No. iv.fi (UKARU Avenue, where auy Informa tion will be given by 10 2 lm (iEORGB COSNKLL, Beoretary. FIRE AND BURGLAR TROOF SAFES p IRE-PR OOF SAFES. $16,000 In Money, rateable Books and Papers perfectly preserved through the fire of July 20, 1868, at Dore's Depot, South Carolina, ln one of JLLKYLVd SA1 ES, owhed by DE LORME & DO YE. 50,000 feet or Lumber destroyed In our riuniug Mill iu Brooklyn, May 15, 1868. All our Money, Papers, and Dooks, mired in excellent order in a MARYLVS SAFE Alum and Dry Plaster. S11EA10IA3 BROS. Ecth of the above were TEIil SEVERE ITfellA. A PERFECT 8AFE. MAKYIN'S CHIIOME IKON SPIIEIIICAL BUEGLAE SAFE Cannot bo Bledged ! Cannot te Wedged t Cannot txa Drilled I CALL AND BEH THEM, OS BEXO WO& D. BLliAVTrViS. UAKUDLAii. MARVsN & CO., PRINCIPAL 1 721 CllESTKUTST., WAREUOCSES, (Masonic Hall), Phila., SOS BBUADWAY, KEW IOUH, 108 BANK HTBEET, ILKTUAND, Om And for sale by our Atents lathe principal cl tie throughout the United niates. 8ai niwium ARQUETTEI MARQUETTE! Another letter from th great fire at Marquette, BEPRIKG'b BAFKB preserve their contents where Sales 01 other mas ere 111 1 K ako,u bub, Mleblean, July 20, 1868. lltitrt Merrinu 4c Uu. ui.knuu:-Lu the 11th nlL, the entire bnslnexs portion oi uur town was Oesiroeu by hre. Our tale, Mhlcb waa oneol uur niauuiacture, m suojeot to an 1i.u-lii. beat, but proveu Itself adequate to tb. seveie test. At lay in (Ae ruin fourteen Uuyt. ana wben laki-n out iroui us apiearauoe (tbe uuunde covtriug being burned Ibrou.u la uiauy piaoeat, and In view ol the luut tnal several olaer safes urevioii.ly tak.n out weie eniu.ly Oeetruyed, it was a great urpnie to as to hud the con inula le.lble and la good couulilon. . , several orders for new tales have already been seat you, wblcn Is ibe best prool el mis muni satisfac tory tebl, and ot the confluence ot this coutuuaity In you, alee. $ffiVli0s A B11ITH. HBTRBINO'S PATENT BANKERS' CHAMPION 8AluS, niaue oi wrotignt Iron aud Sleel, and the Patent iTraiik Unite, or "suleiiel Jfiiseu," tue best re sistant to bumiara' drills or suiting lostruiueau Vl!wTifu"o"iiun8B SAFES, for sliver plate, vaiuaole papers, laoles' Jewelry, eto etc., both plain and in imitation of baudou.e p.ecte of lurulture. llitKKlo'o PaTUinT b a Fits, tbe ihaotplon ale lor in past TWiuiTY-aavKM XKAas; the victor at tbe VMikLUilAu, Ixjuuou; tb. wosto't Faiu, New Yoik; tue uronnoN UMiVKHBMi.i., Paria, and wiKkhut or th wau or sw.oou rui at tb. recent International eon. est In fail, are madeand .old only by the undersigned and our authorised lktD FAEKEL, HERRING & CO., PU1LADKLPHTA. HBJtBINQ, 7AR&JkI. dt BiHtKMAN, New York. HERRING A OO., Ohloago. FEBRINO, A-AAtKAA, &. 8HKK a AN, t2wfmmrp Mew Orleans. 0. L. M A I S E R," UANnticrnBicR nv llRb AND JSCUGLAfi-PiiOOF SiPES, JXCKeMITU, BKLI. HANOER, ADD DEAXEJt UN BUiiAiIKU AlAKDWARM. tit No. 44 RACK Street. BOOTS AND SHOES. H AVISO ALTERED AND ENLARGSD MY teture, No. iUU ti. N1N I'M elnet, 1 invite alw-n lion lo uiy lucreiuifd stock (or my own ma"U(aci.ure) oi hue litiClbi, HIOKB. O AI 1'Kitd, i,U3., of tn. latest etyi' s, and at the lowest prioea. Si I USUI ERNEST BO PP. CARRIAGES. GARDNER & FLEMING. CARRIAGE BUILDKR3. Ko. 211 SOUTH FIFTH STREET, SXLOW WALNUT. AA aaiortaient Of NEW AND SECOND-HAND CARRIAGES HwaJrg Oa hand AlsONA8LB PAUUiUd. ' ""' m 0 0 B N X 0 II A N Q B RAO MAHOFAOTOltr. JOHN T. BAILEY dk 00.. KKMOVBO TO M, X. OOrner ot MaKKKT and WATER Streets, DEALERS lNhKAUBPaND BAOQINU Of every d'rlpllon, for Grain, Flour, bait, iuir-Pbo.phaie of time, Bone Jiu.l, KU1. , Ijtrge and small Qxmn Y BAOS constantly onOiend AMUSEMENTS. CADK11Y O P MUIIC A A. L. B 1TLMAN T,Be, ai r, JjlUh.IT t-EAoON AMreetoi lOSITlVELT TWELVE0' Ut FOR VANOES MTLT iU.!ui?oi',U M'1,AY ifiAIJi. Nov. .. BARBE DCFtJE. . . ,B," Bea d.; v f tS! .V? I ;'"-"brh' prndnrted with T.r. '.-J" . Vi ... A " BOU I.O ITH "".7 1 . h ..t-.--:v-" .l .? nuv. N4. 'SAli.1"11111' TIHa5n VOIHM4 HK'UL. UKCJIrSl-KA OK 4 i M irliti a , tV.M,tlLH: to B-I..KT I HOliPH. POV. AtNAlKM.Y NKV i-AKI-,IA. OOH'IHUH t( tUDInlre to prcinnw the iii..m. PlLKrMM' Allth: EN StfESE ever llcesseu Iu A-hilaiHum. Leader o m.Ori-liH,ira E. OUhONNa IU kUOK KS r.STltllBaiA.B ra hnS iuX' l,u El'N M DAY. November at V? t'inc. o' t Ac.iieniy .id at ..o More -l. re of M.,sr BJNEtt A CO.. N j. 110A ' Hie "nt At.lniBf.TON 0!f JiiiEsU. :rzr.v::S.2? -VTEW CUKSNUT Snt.tET TtlKkTifZ IS POblIAVn.A.i Tms.t.A34. ' ur ma MORRtLI, -l-TErH. LARbK aMj IA.MiI i.n tsl K AU T.rm.iii flui II.. laVh'.'s .- A&mX" BaKBKBLRfJE, with all Ibe nrll-al Mii' c'new ard czpenilve Ojs lumn, Appoiniiiiius, nc .fiiiTt uji- fATtlRiiAY AFTFIIXOO!?, Vrblav Frf f1 " KLK.SK M A IN MB. l rlt'S KveLli.g. Ht-M lit Hi- WuHltKLb BISTER3 ahud a.d L.si u iV -raui. THE ( KV 13 f.Tit.L i-HtfiV HOI HUH IRUWPKII TO -I UE OUMMI Nlnia M,ht ri u,. . k.....Diio Uiamrenlltled tt bodying iceri.s lu 1 ou.i,.u an.l p.rl: alo the Wr L lJAVEPOKt' hi Five Cbaraotera. lu rehearsal, me ltvu,a.,.lc N.ut"ci "m ot MR. E L. PAVKNPukV ab'l6.V(1 TOM GOV FIX MBS. , JOHN DKEW 'S ARCU blUEEX THE. A'l hti,. He.iiiN ai quitr tin 1Ci first tlr?eVwlVbV.V.tltV MR. JOHN DfciSci. HILLARY Aidea by ill. lull Company! U AIAjjLAR I poll' B.pie Mc.yu'llv ""n"'!"-M"' Daven- Monday, Ko, THE LaNi'ASUIRB LA'S, with every .cei e new. uo greai t;st. WKa OUTICLLTUUAI, UALL.-UEB MANTA AVKKY WtUStoDAY mint, P. M. Tick etiT scfid l lb ooor, ai.o ail pituclpai Music Ibiirei paohaaei ol flv. lot i; sli.gi.. M ceu.s. A-aokage A ii.Bgt'n.eius j au beuiai.. by ad drawing Q. BAS ? W- 5 ' WONTH.K Y rirvet; Wltug" Mas No. 11U Cbesuut sire eU j0 u 3uf CABL SENTZ' AND MARK HASSLEU'3 OR lbiC TH A MAil.Vtlia, n.Vci(,V BAl'URDAY AFl'iUNOuN, at ,, IN AiUjsIOaL FU.A MaLU tltil ,Aauli',lou A-acaie i. four , W?'iviP.aJ thlr,y Concerts, 3, at Boner'.. No. 1U2 CHii.aNt T oneel. 11 4 ti I FERDINAND PADWBLS UK AT Na'lluNAi. PAlNi'IMU. "AIIE&JlW 1-AtPDBLlc:" oa EMANCIPATION IN TUB UNITED STATES. Now on iLiiiioiiiun lu ibe renubylvaula Auaiemv ot Jfiue AriB tkastern uailerle..) Uinair FOX'S AMERICAN VAB1ETT THEATRB. -Ji.Vi.AiY AvVJiJMAt. -io etAlUAtJUAY 3 GREAT COMBlAA llON TROCPK. In Grand Ballets, Attn i piau BurieBquea. Bonn Dances. Paniorulrtie.. Oymi.ast cu. eto. CURRAN & NOUKlSs' ATLANTIC GARDES', Va LA-OVvai ILL. etiret. oe,w Finn. kR, I'.lAJNN Ali i L antl Mii?s CLAAtA BROOKE. JhtLAMl 4all WAS, nwnja. Grand arletj tn.ercBiiim-ui, as usual. u ot T HE PRINCIPAL FOR TBJt BALE OF D E P 0 I R E V E NUB STAMPS, No. 304 CHESNUr STREET, CENTRAL DEPOT, No. 103 S. FIFTH ST., (One door below Chesnut street), ESTABLISHED 1802. The sale of Revenue Stamps is still continued at the OIU-Established Agency. The stock comprises every denomination printed by the Government, and having at all times a large supply we are enabled to fill and forward (by Mall or Express), all orders, Imme diately upon receipt, a matter of great lmporv tanoe. United States Notes, National Bank Notes, Drafts on Philadelphia, and Post Office Orders received ln payment. . Any Information regarding the decisions ot tbe Commissioner of Internal Revenue oheer. fully and gratuitously lurnuhed. Revenue Stamps printed upon Drafts, Cheeks Receipts, eto. The following rates of commission are allowed on Biamps aud Stamped Papon On $25 and upwards a per can. 100 m m a " " SoO " i u Address all orders, eio., to BTAMP AGENCY, No. 301 CllESNUr STREET, PHILADELPHIA. UNITED STATE 3 POSTAGE STAMPS ot fill kinds, aud SCAMPED ENVELOPES con stantly on hand. WOODLAXIH CEMETERY COMPANY 'Hie lonowlng ijii.ur and Oluoers have been e'ecied ' r ibe yf nr iik; ELI Jt. PAUcE, President. Wm. F. Id oui e, wiu W. Keen, tumutl b. Adoon, I KerUluaua J. i reer, Ui Ur. Kalii it, u.' rii L busby, KewlnOrrble, I H A. KiilK t. tecrtlay and Treasurer-JOi B. ToWNSEND. Tbe MausKPra have panspd a rolu Ion requlrlns both Loibuldfra aud Vlflu.ra to preseut tiokeut at tb. euirauoe lor ailu.lMlou to tbe cemetery. Ticket, nmy be had at the uDiceof tbe Oompany. tTo. 8U ARCU btraxt or ot any or the If aoaera, . 2 EENKSYLVAMA HOSPITAL. . . ,"-,"u.n-iA, January x, 1808. Tbe attending Uanay-r. are: b. Morris vValn.No. lot bomb Delaware avenue. Adolpb K, Jtirl.. No. 16S Kiwk streeu Atteatiluc A'byslclan-Dr. J. M. Aa Oosta, No, AOUt Bpruce ir at. Attending Nnrf eon. Dr. Addlnell Hwoq, No. 138 Poulb Fltleaoth street; Dr. A. AAayea Agu.w, NO.ll North ElfVeuin strei. Tb. Pb Bloians and Hnrceons attend at the Hospi tal .very day (uuudaye exewptea), to reoelve appli cation lor attuilhdlou. Persons seriously tojored by accident are always adiullW If biOUkUt to the Hospital Uuiuedlatel Ihexeaftei. t
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