ITNpH of the Insane, where Ibey who corap tat ontrlng iheniHclvra anioni? tbo tombs Hit clothed and in thoir tight mmd; or the Invita tions lor the blind, where the eyes of thoe who never w are touched, and mto their vision pour the sunlluhi ot knowledge and relimon; or the Maprialen AKyluni. where the lost one ot the street comes to bathe the (Saviour's feet with her tears, conbdiuK 111 the purdon or Hitn who said, " Let him tha-. is without sin cat the first stone at lier :" or mention touse medlnal Institutions wbieli have taken hold ot the pulse t the world's sicknesses, and in ull tho laud Dd throtiffhout the world an-uniied pain, pro longed the lite of the race, and Into hovels of wretcbedno8 and lazanHtoes of pestilence followed the tootateos ol tho Great I'hvi cian; or ppeak of the thou-mid-nrmcd iwi chinory that ends Mrramitia down tbionati the reservoir the clear, bnphi, npnr-iliifr, (Jod-civen water that niHhea throutrti our aquednets, nod (lahes out ol the hydrant, and tosses up in our fountains, and h'ases in our pteam-cngincs, and showers out the conflagration, and spriaKles from the baptismal lout of our cnurcnes, and with ellverv note and colden spurkle an J crys talline ch.mp mvs to the hundreds of thousands of our population In the authentic words ot Hun who made it. "1 will be thou clean." Ay I I I have proved it. We have a pnodly heriiaae. and hen 1 cometo ppeak ot the sins of thLi place. It Is not because our cty u womc than others, but because the vcrv contrast with our historr and our advantage- and our minion makes tne abominations ten-folJ more abonii - nable. I ha'l not walk soltly about this theme, but call thine: by their plain Anlo-San ttrrus, and in tne name or the Lord God Almighty arraign wlcedct3 In high places and lo. and call up lor public indignation and correc tion the crimes that walk our street at noon dav, and under the very soudow ot our churches, lie sources from which I shall brlnr the arrav of tacts will be police detective and almshouse reports and city missionary's explo ration, aiid the testimony ot the abandoned and Hin-blasted who, ab.mt to take the final pinnae into nerrltlon. have stasfffred back lust lor a moment to utter the wild shnek of their warn ing and the aironf.inir wail ot their despair. People woudTed how Turner pot such faci lity in paintln? a storm at sea, but atirr awhile found him, during a storm, lashed fast in the rigirinR studying the tempest. 80 those who have been in the a ful shipwreck ol bad pas sions could beat describe to us the Btoriu. That hand tremulous with exhausting diseases, and hardly able to get the accuised bowl to liii lips put in such a hand the pencil, and be can sketch as no one else tho darkness, and the tire, and the wld terror, and the headlong pitch, and the hell of those who have surrendered themselves to sin. We dure only to come near the edge, and, carefully ballancinp ourselves, look off, and our head bwinis and our breath catches. Only hose can tell the story wno, having tallen to the depths with wilder crush than glacier from the top of Swiss cutf, stand down in their agonies, looking up lor relief that comes not, and etrau.inir their eyes tor hope that Lever dawns, crying, "O God ! OGodl O God I" It is an awiul thing to see a man caged f sinful habit, and beating against the wires to get out, till there is blood on the cage and blood on the soul. Others may throw garlands upon sin, and pic tare the overhanging lrults that drop In her Sath way, aud make every step graceful as the ance. But we must speak of it as a giaut black with the soot of lorges where eternal chains are made, and feet rotiinsr with disease, and breath foul with plagues, and eyes glaring with woe, and locks iioiug in serpent fanas, and voice ftom which ruuiole forth the blasphemies ot the damned. 1 open vou a door through which you see what? Pleasant pictures and fountains, and mirrors, and flowery bands? No! no! It is a lazax-house of diseaoe. The walls driD, drip, drip with the damps ot sepulchres. Tbo victims, strewn over the floor, writhe and twlat among each other in contortions indescribable, holding up their ulcerous wounds, tearing their matted hair, weeping their tears of blood, some hootirg with, revengeiul cry, some howling with a ma niac's tear, borne chattering with an idiotic stare, some calling upon God, some calling upon friends, wasting away, thrusting each other beck, mocking each other's pain, tearing open each other's uloers dropping wuh the ichor of death. And the wider I open the door, the ghastlier the scene, the worse tho horrors, more desperate the recoiling, deeper cursed, and more blood, until I can no lonuer endure the vtf-ion, and I slam shut the door, and cover my eyes and cry, "God pity them 1" Some may say, "What is the use of such an exposition as you propose to make in this courso of sermons? O.r lumilics are hipbly respecta ble. We are in no danper !" I answer that no family, however elevated or cxclunive, can bo independent of the state ot pab.io morals. While three years ago I discoursed somewoat upon similar themes, a lather sat imlirlerently, and thouaht 8'ich a sermon would be of no ser vice to his family. Hear it, ana let your en.is tingle I At that time his sou was tottering on the vereeof habits which have since swallowed him, body and boul; and his daughter was taking the first steps in that dark, dismal, dole ful path acroes which dart the tierce lightnings of an incensed God, and over which shall tell you? Will you endure the unfoldiue? Nay, my heart (tails met I shudder, and turn away. However- pleasant the block of houses in which you dwell, the wretchedness, tne temp tation, and the outrage of municipal crime will put its hand on your door-knob, and dash its awful surge against tho marble ot your door steps as a storm-struck sea drives on the rocky beach. That condition of morals Is now being formed amid which our children must walk. Do you toll me it is none of my business what street profanity shall curse my boy's ear on his way to 6chool?. Think you it is no concern of yours what infamous advertisement shall, from placards on the wall or public newspaper, amite the vision of your innocnt little ones Shall I be otiended at the nuisance ot a etaenant pool of water near my dwelling, and have uoihiup to say when there are in the very heart of this city twelve thousand house devoted to various lorms of dissipation and abandonment, aud day and night they steam wuh miasma, aud pour out the iiery lava of pollution, and darnen the air with their horrors, and nil the skies with the smoke of their torment that asceudeth up forever ui ever. If there be a slaughterhouse too near the city, we bo down to the Mayor, and pheou3ly beg to have the nuisance abated. I make com plaint to-Dieht not to Mayor or Common Coun cil, Out to the masses ot the people who have the power to lift men up to office aud cast them d.wn to you 1 make complaint apulnst twelve thousand tiaugfiter-houset, in tne name f our happy homes, our rotlned circles, our senools, our churches, 1 enter complaint. Audit now you sit unconcerned, and leave to professed fihiUnthropists the work, and care not who are n authority, or what laws remain uuexecute I, you may live to see the time when you will curse the day in which your children were born. My belief is that such an f xponinon of public Immoralities will do good by excl'ing pit for the victims, and wholesome indignation against the abettors and perpetrators. Who is that man fallen against the curbstone, and covered all over with the marks of beattl ie? Why. be was as bngbtrtaced a lad as ever looked up from vour nursery. 11 is motaer rocked him. caved for him, tondled him, would not let the night air touch his cheeks, held bim up, and looked down into bis laujhinp eyes, and wondered for whKt nign position ne was being ntted. watered manhood with high hopes. Tne world beckoned. Friends! cheered. God approved. But the archers shot at him. Vile men set traps tor hi in. Bad habits hooked h'ni with their iron grapples. Hut feet alinned on the wav. And there he lies I Who would think that that uncombed hair was once toyed with by a father's fingers? Who would think that those bloated cheeks were once kled by a mother's hps? Who would think that that thick tongue once made a house- now giaa with its innocent prattle. Utter no bank words in his nnr. Halo him no from tha sidewalk.' Put the bat on over that once manly "'" ruu me oust from that coat that once covered a (teneroui rt. ftimw him tho w in to the home that oe relolcei at the sound of auiioowiep, ana witu genUeness tell his chil- dreu to stand back, us jou help him through THEDAILY EVENING TELEG 1? A Fn.-rniTjADEIiP II A , A! ON DAT, NOVEMBER 12, 180G. the hall. That was a kind hosband, and an indulgent lather. lie will kneel with tlinoi no mon , as onoc he did at lamily prkvers, tbj little ones with clMsi ed h anus looking up into the heavens with thanksgiving lor their happy ionic; hut at midmaiit will drive th"m from their pillows, and curse them down the talri, and howl lutr them a ihcy rl y down the street in n gl t-enraicnts under the calm starlight. Who slew iha'. man ? Who blasie I tuHt home ? Who plunged those cluldern into worse than oiphaiiRPc, till their h-inds are blue with tho old, and their cheeks blanched wiih fear, and their blow seal red with abuses, and their eyes hollow wlthgnei' W oo made that life a wreck nnd fil'cd elin.lty with the uprourot a destroyed spirit ? My iriciida thcie nre those who-e rczular bunuositis to work this death. They mix a cup that plows nnd flushes and loams with enchantment, and call it Cognac, hock, 8an pin. Ileidsieck, oil Bouioon brandy, champaign; hut tell tbein not that In the rudd? glow there is the blood oi sacrifice, and In its flah the eye of uncoiled adders, and in me luftm. tne white mouth-troth of eternal death. And not kno wing v. hat a horrible wlxiuro it is, men take it up and drink It down, the sacrioclal blood, the uncoiled adders, tho death-frolh, anl smaek their lipa and cuK it u delightful beverage. Oh I 11 1 bad some art Ov which I could break the charm ol the tempter's bowl, and could, wiih a mailed hand, lift out ot it that long ser pent ot eternal despair, ani shake out it col s in jour presence, auo east it dowa and crush it outl But tho enchant irent cannot thus be broken. It hides In the bottom ot the bowl, and not until 1 be mini is utterly fallen docs the monster Hit iiselt up and strike him with its latigs, and answer all his lmuloratuus lor meicy ith a Uenoisb hiss! We must louse un nnUlic nnlnlnn. till elt.r nnd State cflic als Bball no lonecr dare to nesrlect the execution of the law. We have cuoiigh enactments .now to revolutionize the city aud ttriKP terror thioiu'h dimkinr saloans. nnd gamb.mp dens, Hnd houses of sin. Tracis dis tributed will not do it. Bibles printed will not accomrl sh it. Will tracts do tt? As well try with three 01 four snow-tinkes to put out Uoto paxi. We want police ollicerf, Common Coun cilincn, aldermen, shcrifls, aud mavors who will f cute the law. Give us for two weeks in Philadelphia an honest City Hall, and public pollution would fall lute lightning from Heaven. If jou Berublicans and Democrats 00 not have enough ectrrmuiatlon through the men you elect to co their duty In this regard, we will alter awhile form a party of our own, and put men in positions pledged to anti-rum, a iti-diri, anti-nuuances, anti-all municipal abominstiom, and will pive to those of vou who have been so long fattening on public spoils, careloss of public n.orals, not fo much as the wages of a street-swecprr. It may seem to many that all our battling against theec evils will come Tonoucht. Not so. The zoophytes of the ea themselves toil m little iudusinet. until there riies up, as result of tncir toil, ureai islands nud bars: aud I hope in Godthat.by patience and concentration ofeifort we n ay, a I together, bi'il 1 a breakwaier that will dash buck the surpes of municipal crime. Besides that, wo toil not m our ownstrength. It must have (eemed insit'nitic.'int lor Moses to stretch out his hand over the sea. What a silly thing to stretch out his hand over the sea ex pecting it to fly awavl But the east wind begins to blow. The waters pile up into c littering palisades. The billows reared as God's bund f mlled back upon their crvsral bits. Wheel inco IneO Israel! Pearls crush under the feet. The ll lug spray springs its raiubow arch over the victors. The fhout of hosts mounting the other beach answers tne shout of hobls mid-sea, till, as the last line of the Israelites have gained the beach, the shields clang and tbo cymbals clap, and as the waters whelm the pursuing toe, the switt-bneercd winds on the white kpys ot the foam play the glad anthem of "Irael de livered," and the awful dirae of "Egyptian Overthrow." ho we po forth and stretch out the baud of praver and Christian eilort over these durk, boiling waters of crime aud sufleting. People laugh, aud say, "What good will that do?" hut wait. The winds of Divine help will begin to b.ow, and the way w ill dear for the great army of Christian philanthropists. The glistering treasures of the world's beueficence shall line the path of our iceL And to the other shore we will be greeted with the clash of ull Heaven's cymbals; whilst those who resist, and dniue, and pursuo us, will fall under the sea, and thire will be nothing left of them, but heie and there, cast high and dry upon the beach, ihe splintered wheel of a chariot, or thrust cu from the surf the breathless nostril of a riderless charger. I'Ocka aud Iiock-Alaklug. The London AUienonun, in an article 011 the "Kei-ouicesot Buiniugham," has the following about lecks: The hrrt patent for a new lock bears date 1774, by which instalment Robert Barron, of London, secured to himself the privilege of 'constructing locks in which the security was effected by tixeu wards, with the addition ol lifting tun.blers or levers." Such is tho merit of Barron's lock that it is still iu great demaud, as a secure and serviceable contrivance, althouph since' its brst production, successive inventors have taken more than one hundred and tentv patent! lor liovei locks, ot which the most iiu jioitant are those known by the names ot their respective inventors, Bramah, Chubb, aud llobbs. Joseph Bramah's Iock, patented in 17S4, was lor more than two generations re garded as a connivance that would baflle the cleverest mechanician who should venture to pick it. For jears a specimen of this beautiful arrangement was exhibited in tho window of Rir. Bramah's shop in Piccadilly, together with this pliicaid: "Notice. The artist who can niuke an instrument that will pick or open this lock will receive two hundred guineas the mo ment it is produced." The ie.vard was not claimed till 1851, when au American meuhaui cmu, named Hobos, who had been drawn to the hngln-h netropolls by the Great Exhibition, saw the challenge, accepted it, and alter a touch bght thut lntea sixteen days proved vlc tonouj. The success of Mr. Hodoj not only ca'ised lively excitement in the public minJ, but tor a time pave his lock a decided advan. taee in the market over the defeated Bramah, arid abto over the Chubb, which, originally m- ven.ea in iti, naa ror more than thirty years divided puolic favor with Bramah's invention. That ihe Chubb has uot lost Us hold on public confidence may be interred from the fact that "Messrs. Chubb A Son manutacture about 30 000 looks per annum, the cbeapc-t of which is eold at His. net, while many of them are woithlroiui;2to3 each." It Is almost need less toooserve that the distinctive and most valuable feature o. the Chubb is Us detector, i. e., the 6pri.,g which renders the bolt immovable as fcoonastne lock- is tried wit u a fulse key. Like Bramah's auo Hobbs' locks, Chubb' locks are made m series, each lock having its separate key. and all the locks of a series obeying a master-key. So extensive are the combinations that 1 would be quite practicable to niano locks tor all the doors ot all houses in Loudon, with a dlstmet and ditlerent key to each lock, and et there should be one master-key to pass the whole I A most complete series of locks was constructed some yens ago by the jate Mr. Chubb lor the Westmin ter Bridewell. It con sists of 1100 ''ocks forming one series with keys tor the muster, sub mUsr, and warders. liiktt??-Vh-w.h,or th." South Staffordshire P a d0' wlch BUPP'' us with tiumperv 'puds as well as unptckablo "sa.et e", Wd lenbull en.loys an unenviable celebntv for the cheapness and corresponding worth eWs ot her wares. There is a familiarlaying that 'If a Willenhall locksmith happen, to let fall a lock in the process of manutacture, he does not stay to pick it up, as he can make anoiher in le" s time." The late Mr. G. B. Thorneycrol who resided at Willenhall for a time, was one taun ed that some padlocks were made in Wil lmball which would only lock once; but when he was told the price, namely, twopence h replied. "Well, it would be a shame if they did lock twice for that money." The same articles are now being sold at one halfpenny each I The average activity of the whole district is thus stated; "The total weekly production ot locks In the district is estimated as follows: Pad, 24,000 dozen; cabinet, till and ckeBt, 3000 doren: rim, dead, mortice, and drtwrack, 3010 oor.cn; fine plate, 1000 dozen; and scoured levcien locks and othir descriptions, f.oo do.cn; heme an average production of Jl,60 dozens of lw ks per week." Ol courso, a lareo proportion ol that prodigious supply is absorbed by lorcinn marked, SPECIAL NOTICES. V!- KOLPH UAH ADM1NIU- TFltUl MT1IOI H OXlDV. . 1 .1.,.,..., tiAH to tliouiwndii vilh piritci hickjm iWla UMy tint crntspi-r tooth lor rxiracMnc 1 no cIuuba fur '' cl'PK Un rtl11cll iroili atr warred ll!i: No. s'nVt VASIUNU'r" btAJi. isiow Loo wt texnth street rr psxsths floor. Don't b bolich rnouili to eo clxrwliore ni.a tmyftt hihI lormu 11 1 lenllnue to give iLMructiDim to Hie rtcntm 'nro'ns l!,'. 10 H linwlin C" . UMONHKNKVOLK T AM sOCIATION- J-'uMuktl 18i)l 1 An lnnlihriin tor liu- Jin ciiuroritnitit vi Jhfiuslri, tlir fHiprrsnl.m nf l',vuurr turn ahit the Hi lift of fvjferii-f among the Worthy jur "At the annual meeting held luesuny, Octo ber lfi, lSiio, at the rooms or the .Sooietr. N VV. corner of .M v litu and tancm streets, the 1ollcwinnr'irent0 mi n vtt'io tiuly cluted oflicerii aud tuauagors tor tho ei.Miuc nr: i reuf'eul Samuel H. rerktns, Vict-l'ieiaeiii Kicbard D. Wood, J, Kit'ticr l.ei mu g. Inufiuier Edmund Wilcox, Ko. 4i4 Chesnut street Correpoiifling hemetary L. Mortpomery Bond. Itecoruing f'ecrutan-John U. Atwood. M anaokkp. licnjnniin Cotf s, 1 lit mtts l.Htmi( r, .It liii r.tilm ii, W miiini 1'uives Arthur G. l oliiu, Iteii.fondu time, .loliu M . Clnrliorii, llioinns attton. Jticet n H. Diiile". John Asliliurst. llii'inas A. Itndd, lilCllUTJ (, (!, t liar.es 8. Wurlo. H. 1)., Iwaro- It Wood, .1 aines Its yard, Joxeph A. Clay. A I red M. Collins, Jolin F. Graeff. lienrt I Suerrsrd. At a Miost qui nt meeting of the Hoard H11 lollow- lru lift, oiiiln. tut was made, to wilt John tlicks. Aveui. J nere ate J0 gratiutotio female visitors (vl itlnr in tbo dlstr;cts where thov reside), and wno, from long experieme, know nearly all tne won hy poor. The following to an eiutomo ot their labors and disburse. n.t-ritB 101 the itmt year, taken ironi tlie anaual re port, to wit: T.ABORH. Ko. of visits made to the poor " l umibes umier charge ' hick aciuluisiereu unio ' Deaths attended upon live by cholera " Persons luiiuu employment, mclu- aing Uoniistins to piuocs in Ihiiii- bef " t Inldi' ii iiuirea at school ana jsun- lui .School " rernotis, uciuding cbiiureu, to and asyluiur " 1 011112 gins rescued from an utiao- 10.128 1I5 1,417 157 1.24.'l BB 43 ooiitd itie and restored to Inetidf. 2 DIWIUKSKMKNTS Mateiialf, llrduci-d to Mmuv Value htt L'ttimute, tuMii uisini.uud nyrisnors irora appropri ates by the Ctnerai Board Cash Qi'tiibiiuu lioiu col evliojts uiado by tlie visitors lbem?e.ves CkhIi tlihiriuitetl ironi the office, mcluaiug wnkcs paid out there as aid Cash cihtrii uteii to sewino women ,h thn SS876 0O 2,5!t4-C2 1,150 00 ladies' l'.iaiid 4,017-12 Ifcth distributed 10 other tenia o labor at the stoio 01 tne Society 7K5 67 Cash VaUc ot 1740 tons ot coal (01 2240 pounds to the ton), aistnouted iu uuar- ters. at St 0) 13 or.O 00 wa-u vaiuo 01 ions 01 coal and 11 cords ol Vi ooi. co.lecieu bv the vl.-i ors (ashvaiueof orovisionn. mc.udiiii' liniir, buckwheat flour. Indian meal, pmaloes. Leu na, boinn.y, tea. coiieo. sugarx, mo-lithte-, biead, soup meats, and uiedicikes aLd delicacies lor tlie sic Caen va ue ot materials: 1B27 new and par tia iy worn paimo.its, the gift of various liorcas ana olfn r societies (uck.ow ledged elsewhere) and ot inuividuals, cash $75 Cann tbiuo ot '21,2 yards ot ttuns. 45 arti cles ol mi 111 lure, and bcumuir; and 128 pairs of boots and shoes Cash value ol G60 stoves lent, bearing tne name ot tho fcooietv,' to prevent their loss. These stoves were patterned bv the Society for this use, aud aro verv economical in their oprratlou. They co't. with repairs, delivered aud re turned, about 16 each. As they last three years, the cost (and consequent value to thu poori tier year of each i-love 703 00 1,550 CO 1 2-'l 00 42C00 is, therefore 1 10000 Total :f 1.481 71 Coiitiilnuoi'S both in money and tuateriais thanK- luliy itccivtd at the ollice ot tno bociety, A. w crrnt-r t-1 6' vciuh and Hansom streets, or by the J ieasurer, lUimuua VV ilcox, h&q., Ko. 404 Clio-nut stree'. 11 7 wlinGt trr- OKHCK OF TIIR LEHHIU COAL Aril MAVlA'It) COMPANY. ,t , I hiudluiua, AukumM, 1866. The Mocktioldcru of thin 1 ouiphuv arc hen-bv uoUilcil ttu.i tue Kimru 01 llanavera have dewrnilneU taa iow to all i-r.-iun ytho shall ai pear blockbouleis 00 tue books ol the Company 00 the Hth ot beptotuber next, imtr the citiHiuK 01 trunsien, at 3 1'. M. 01 tha. tlay tin privlese ol subvr'bins lor new s.ock at par, to tiio tiuni 01 one share 01 hew stock lor every flvo shares then Mauling in their nnuics lach sliurcbolder ei, tilled to a rt.ciloi a. part ol a share shall have the privilege of subscribing lor a tub share 1 he Buliscrlp'icii Looks will open on MONDAY, Sep tember ,0, ana clone on ttA'iliUDAY, Iiocciiiber 1, lstiti at a 1 01. 1 iiimtut -will be considered due Juno 1, 1867, but an inht,n tut 01 ill per ctnt., ir t 11 uodn per share, miwt be pawl at Le time o suberiliinK. '1 he bnlauce niav b paia roni l.iue to time, at the option 01 the subsequent, beiore tho 1st ot November, iSo7 On mi pa meuts, hiciutilug the aforesaid mstaliutiu, made before tha 1st 01 ilune, ib07. diKuuuut win be mi -owed hi inn rate 01 p er tent, per anuuni auo on a 1 payments utsde botween mat date end the Is. ol .November, lsttf, ma-reut whl be cb.ari.td ot tbo tame rate. Ail mock net paid np Iu mil by the 1st ot lovemner, H-'67. will be lorleited to ihe ufe ot the 1 ouipany. Cer tlncutes lor the new stock will not be Innied until alter dune 1 ISbt. and said stuck. 11 paid up in lull, wi l be 011 tu eo to tne iioveuibei dividend. 01 m1, Mil to no earlier divliicod bOLO.UO-N BilteliKKlJ, B a) Treasurer. l'UNNSYLVAMA STATE LOANS. Ort-jce or nm Commissioxliis 1 OF TIIK ISKIMI r'l'ND, f IllKAHl BY 11EI-AKTMENT f IlAaaisaeno. Ociobtr 21. 1HB6 ) Aotlre Is hereby (tiveir tuat sea.ed pnmsalg lortfie suie 01 One ivihuon l)o lars ot the Five ter Cent and one Ail. uon 1) liars ot the six Per Ceut boausultue ( 1 n nioueuiih 01 l'epnsylvauia will hu rrrel.edat ih 'Jnnsury Depa tment in tlie cfiv t llarrlHlniM. aniil o'clock 1'. M. ol TitCli.-l)AY. tue l&th u' of Ho vtn htr, A. 1) 1868 lilt; ders will s, ate amount offcrod, price ankeil. anil V. lit ihcr KutlHteied or Coupon Loans, 'in e addrtwed, t o.uihsi(nitrs ol Milking i una l.an'Htur, fa." Enciirnd Iroposals to set Male Loans " 'Ihe tinirnistdoners rcerve tho rl(,ht to roiect ant bids not In tLelr opinion advantageous to the Cum n. enwealih. JOUS F. UARTBANFT. ELI BUTUt-M1 . . , State Treasurer. 10 26 w Comnil-sio-ers of the u nkluK Fun J. I'EiSYLVAMA KAILKOAD CO.11- rAY XitKABl'B-lt'.'i lIKVAItTU 1'. fuiLAPKU'iiia. ovemberl. l.aU6. OTICE IP bT.iCK110HH.lth, ' The Hoard ol Dtreotors bnve this dav declared a semi annual oivKlend olFO UK l'KH CF.NT ,, t. s,,iImI Mot i ot the ompany, clear of hatioual aud d i taxes, puyuble on and atier NoveuiDei ;w istM Lieut lweit ol Attorney 'or cuileciiuu dividend' ran be had at the ofliie oi the Couipauv. o. Uis '1-Ihl btrtet. 1Q . ' 11 13t THOMAS T. FIRTH, Traturer. rw- J U H X 1 L H L 1 H u e l - Kv the Phvsleians "i the NKw YOh'K IUttVl, Uie Mnetlclb Edition oi their FOLK IdiCTCKSS, entiticd- pniLOnorriY or vauvmuk. To be hud nee. lor four stamps b? aadn.t?lnit Seor tsiy ,ew York Uuseuni ol Ana'oniy, t Ht No Bim hOAUWATKew Yort. frT&j- U A T C H K LOR' S H A 1 It'll" VE THE BtST IS THE WOnLft. Harmlef reliable. lPstautHneons. i lie only pen'Ot dye, bo tilsaDpoinluient no ridiculous tin, , but true to nature, b ock or brown. UMil-ik. i S1GN.DWII.LIAM A. BATClIELOB. AlO Eetererstiug Fxtraet ol klillefleiira reiforcj.preservca and Ltsuiilio li e lioir prevtius hahtiifSH. r-oid by a" Jrsgim.yaclonMoBlJBAHCLAYHu, N. Y.jM Iobkut snoEir ki:i & co'., WEOLESALE DRUGGISTS, MANUFACTURERS, ' lMrORTERS, AMI) DEALERS IN Paints, Varnishes, and Oils No. 201 NORTH FOURTH STREET, 1024)0. COFKEB Or IA0E. ' COODS. J AS. K. l ASiriSEI L & C()M liuporU'is Jo!!)h?r, ttiid llc'tallcrs DEY GOODS, No. 7fl7 CHESNUT ST HAVE XArf. A CHEAT M.DL?CrJ'10N IN PRICKS Their (Stock is unrir pciitral adaptation to t 'rd fi r extent, variety, and 'e wants otbuier. 8Uks, Moire Antiques, Shawls, Velvets, Cloakins, Silk Ponlius, Wool Poi'lins, Corded Poplins, Kicli riftid Poplins Rich Plaid Merinotai, Colored Koiinots, Printed Merijican, Eaipress ClotliA, Velour Eua fiiarrits, Bombazmbii, TamLsse, Kous Delainco, Black Alpacus, "White Alpaca.1", Colored AlpnctM, White Kej. Black Kcjis, Colored Heps, Frf ach ChLnizes, Daniiuks and Diapers, Towels aud NopUuia, Doylies and Ttiblo Covers, Counterpane., Flannels, Blanket, Blankets, Blankets, Gloves and Hosiery, Mourning Goods. JAS. R. CAMPBELL & CO,, o. "'27 CHESNUT fetreol. 11 U tt JAMES McMULLAN, Successor to J. V. Cowell & Son, H as received Just his flist Full Importation ot ENGLISH BLANKETS. 1 hese goetts wereortieied In the Kprln, bih! made ex- r.nssl lor JAtnl.t- Jioii I I Lak b the t-tnne mitnaiat. lurrilhHt J. V. tOW .LL hO. wire supplied una lor many crs, and itili bo louod vtrv superior lor lamii.v use. A I.ABGE StrrLY OF ' ArJZERECAEM BLAMECETS f oiling at Oreatlv Reduced Prices. A lull asortmeDt or real WELSH AND AMERICAN r l.Aii.l lwv ull lianiL Ills stock Ol UKKJiTlAL liOCSK FCIiNlSHINO DRY t.uOii.H iwconii lete wlm tlie very best goods at the lowest rates lor (JAbil. HOUSE-FCE-flSHING DKY GOODS STOKE, No. TOO CI1ESNUT ST. 10 17 lm i Ko. 1W4 t'lll.-Mi'i' HtrceU E. M. NEEDLES. Ktrap uen and other nti) find at No. 1024 CHESNUT STREET A lartoaud complete ansortnieut ot LACES AND IACE GOODS, EWBEOlDi-ElEA WHITE GOODS, HANDKERCKIEFS, VEILS, LINEN C0I-LAE3 KD Cl'iTS. SLEEVES, ETC. ETC. ETC., In ureal variety, aud at LOW PKtCEs. K. M. Is'KEDLES. taejlK .T.nWJttn HOI oj 180(5 ! SHAWL EXIIIUITION. W. K. f'OR. EIOHTH AVV eTETN'li ; A HUES HTS Vt'e aro piepaieii to bIiow one ot the very fluent dtoekii o. oil aw Is in tliiH city, of eveiv prude, FltOM $l-0O VV TO iM, kl out of wnltli arc auction purchase, and are uuJor re-uiarprictN. WeliiTiiean exaininutiun. iJoiitf andiua e J aisley bawl6. 1 oiik Mid Siiire liroofifl Khaw h. Liinii and fiiunre hlavk Thibet Phaivla. Ioim 811(1 s 'Uere lilnnkel hhnv, la ftelia iliaw:a, Brenkiat 8hwls. etc. etc ! We v oultl a'o invito attention to our BLANKETS. Excellent All wool Blankets for . f lu .1 5m Finer qualities at 7 !). $10, U. 12 anil wit In laci, our neiieral stock i worthy the attention ol all buy enrol lry (loodx wlio wh to buy cheap JOhKt'Il It. TII4Kil.KY, N. E. Oil lilUli'lll ANI) M'KIJ O.VIUIFN VKITE SK I RT ST0B.su pTrS E D D. THE WATER-PROOF SHIRT FRONT Will save the Expense of White Skirts ; t Bavo the Trouble of Waehinir and Ironing; Improve the Appearance ; Save Time in Dressing; Remove all objections to Colored Shirti ; Preserve a Cleanly Exterior ; Protect the Breast, and Preserve Health ; Give joy to tlie Household ; Make Travelling Pleawnt ; Save your Money ; and Keep.your Wife in a Rood humor. ALL FOP. TWENTY-FIVE CEKIS. MANl'FACTOKY. 11 it imwlm No H THIItl) Street, 2d gtonr. T SIMPSON'S SONS . So.( .VINE STKKET..... No. W4 Healer- In lueii, White and Dreu. (looda, Kmbrol deneii lloHierv. Olovea Corset, -lantlkervhleia riJn and IleniHtnched, Hair, Kail, 'lootli. and Flate Uru'btw, Combs, Haiti and t uy Koapa, 1'eriuuierr, Imporied anu Domestic FuOi and Full liot, an audieaa vanetv ol Motions. Always on Laud a complete, atork ol Lad'ea', flenta. and Cbinneu'a fnderveata and Drawerns KuulUh and tleruiun Boaiery In Cotton Merino, aiiO Wool. Clib. Cruiue. and HedUltuiketa. ftanteiiie, Allendale, Lacter, nd Honey Comb Ta'bie Linen , Mapklna, Towels. Plain and Colored Homered, Uennau Uoll. Haas la w4 Anurlcan Ciraab, ''Bat'aidvale. Webih, and Bbaker Flannels in all grades. A lull line oi Kurwrv IManera of ail widths at r. tiMH!UBi' noma. , Hft tw..W3aatf VlUK tfmet.1 i J)RY GOODS. PRICE & WOOD, N. W. Corrcr EIOIiTH and FIL3EKT, HAVE JUdT Or,NKD FROM AUCTION, SUV and Wool Mnpe roPl.1S, very cheap. All wooi I'oplitih, 111 per yard, l'laid 1'ojil'nn and All-wool I'laul. All-wool llelnines and Mcnno". I !,) find lty J'.'stlt tlp icmt. line Itluck Mlk. FLANNELS! FLAN SI ELS! All-wool Flannel, M 37, 4o, 60, and GOceuU. l-al!Bitiaje I Ihi neln Ail wool anrt loiet Minir it l1antU. I tavj Canton liunneia, .5, Wi, ill, U5. aud 40 centu .Heat make Itieiirhetl and llnb'oacbd Malinx. lali.e liiuecs, Naiiair.it, nnd lowel. 0L0VS ! GLOVES ! GLOVES ! A lar.e aortn-rnt of Lartien' Cloth liiovea. l.ndu't' Hufl and White loth Oiotpm. 1 aduit' CoiMH'tl ( loili Cilov.-a Liil ureii'b U- d, hit-', and ltluo Cloth Gloves. GENTLEMEN'; CLOTH GLOVES. frpiin-lllt More. flK'ced lu ed Lao'e.-', 7ientl, and hiidren Hosiery. l4idit ' nnd Otnu' llttn.o Vi.ta and i'nnts, very el. ap Bli-eh' ar d Koya' Merino Vest. an4 rant. PRICE & WOOD. . n. Corner tlOlllU and KU BEKr St N. B.-JGUVlVb Kltt OI.OVK.S, beat qna'ltv in i orl"d. .cal Kid Glove-. $1 25 a pair. Coo a tuauljr White and Colored Kid Gloves. $1 LINEN ST0SE. AllGH STItEl.T BEST MAXES IRiSH SHIRTING LINENS, Bv the Yard, Pieve, or Case, AT IMrOJiTiOltfe' PIUCES. 1 be lai4( Stuck, of L I X 15 jN GOODS IS TIIK 1'ITV. l017tl20Lrp SADDLES AND HARNESS. JJVJ-TALO liOUI., LAP HUGS, HOUSE COVERS. A liure import n; en t, Vi HULtSAti: OK Kl.TAIL, at low privcb, lotcliier tilh cm tn-ual ai-ottjeot of SADDLERY, ETC. "WILLJAM S. I1ANSELL & SONS, 2 1 " No. 114 MAJRB M Street DENTISTRY. mi T 11 J. G i V K Ii N M E N T II A Vf Nr. urau.ed uie IcfterH-nttieut lor m m kt,iniuisti'iiii iirtus Oxide (.t, by wnlch I have t-lrhutcd li.iinv ilii-nsitiitlfc ol Teeih williotit nuin i jbbtnit u in aseczuu. iuui it ut uota Muer ana superior to n. vtiivi iwn ''i uee. . , K. C. i,. MUNN8 8 21 fim o. 731 BPhCtK BtreeL TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS, ETC. r- x'l 1 1 LiADKLPFIIA HUKGEONS tiauAija. lisniiiK, bo. 14 j)i M 1 11 otreet. above Mji - it. i X.i.bl.n, anet thirty yeers' praetlcai experience vuarunteeit the lateut truiluatin. rrVT "I'S" n-iiiui aanuimeui oi bia I'reinluir Other. Supporter, Klastic Btoekinti ihoul..or Hr ea' tJ'yy'10'' tt0- Uait'' 'PTtniu.U cog. LEGAL NOTICES. I N TIIK ORPHANS CODItT FOR Tfl K CITY -. v. ,uu.- I I ur miLiADKLPlllA. Estate of .lOSErH J. ilAlllIlAS. decraaed. mi) pennon or Cjllil.lU.Vi A h. MAI' I 111 AH, widow ot uiu Uceeuent wnh anj ralsemeut oi propettv elected to bo leiuinctl, lia. been tiled, an l will be approved by .tureiuuvr inn, iooo, noietts exceptions are Ulott thereto. 1 wi4t J. A. BON H AM lor Petitioner. TTMTK.D STATES MARSHAL'S OPPICB. U hAb ULTtb liWJtU'- OfP-iNNSTLVANlA, 1 lili.ADl.trniA, Oetolier ii. lHt. Wheieas, the Diatriot Cour. ol' Urn United btateator tno extent iuivt oi' Penuylvnla, nroceedunc on lllieU llleU in the name of the United httes. hath rice teed on the Villi (lav ot October. A. 1). lHoti. that all perjim. who cfuiui to have any intercut in liuoou hun oren noiimla ol cotton, a'td nve hundred and tweive tlollMro. part proceeds oi sale, captured by the barque UI.1V11. J. DAVIS, aniier eonnuand ol John p Khrou a: alro, nine bales oleoiton and ten hundred and tweuty-iourdollaiH and ten cents part 01 the proceedn of sitle captura.1 by tlis battine PA N' Y ; also, twenty bales ot votton and hall a balo 01 cotton, and thirtv tnree hundred and eigbt-sveu dollarn,iweuty-dve oenu part ol the proceed 01 sale, eapiured by tlie aulnwiir 1. HcCAK'rHYt also, flltce-i bal.s m citioa aid twenty nine hundred and cijjbt dnllHra. lortv-wvin cenis eaptumd bv the barque CKPUaM l.TLRi.'i . m tut Jfn P- Hlirouua' chf,e 1 Hewelli Jo i Fiuncia. and Atlam Joliuon, Kiuhard H A YX,r Jj.ui.cn Owgorr, Jr.. be uioui-hed and elted. UU' 'J'hvrefore, all peisous wnodalin to hv , i...o. In ihe same cotton aud m-mey ra"u iahed'a d n. to appear btilore the .1 utive 01 thel wicourt hi Tth. 01 i bi.atlolplila, on the twentieth dir Vt .iv.fi.1?8 .ltf liereoi to show eaue why the said eo?,.r.PUJlluallon should not be pronounced to L'Toa t mT?! capture ot the m, i , i,ne ' ue nation tw lawiul prizes. w,uww. Uahle l eondew f liVVVu1 STcriSEr theu- Lsued bv i mintn til ij v r niMiriD lTmtodKlalea Martial Kaatern VMrlit Penuviv.!h. IBt: THE ORIGINAL, PAINTERS. (SICN C. F. WHITMAN JE0 r , , KACE STUKET- aeai, ynici, vaeap. ranicviar attention paid BOARDING. JSO. 11.21 Gil; AIID ST HE Br ' , If t.'Otr iv-ri for Ihe ncocnnmfliUwn of MKS'JVCI.ASS lJOAUUiiltS. c Arplv eni'y )U CUTLERY. CUTLEItY. A Mni" awnrtm-nt of POPKItT eat TAIll.t: C HTLK KT. KA7.0KH, It V. Z(lt HTKI't I,AlHF.V HUIMHOR I'Aftll AMlTAIl.ORM bBEAHf, tTO. at I, V. HKLMOLO'8 Catlerv 8tor, So. W onth T EN I II ttrrt, ttHf 1 hre doom above Waioat ' ODGM'.S A WOSTLMIOLM'S I'OCK I0T Kltl,a U.kIiAp.A tl iHa1. and H.Ij1,m,i U . 'l U 1. . I ,1 , 1 . r I . . ' I , - L, i,.n.. In ' - T .' '.C0" and all Mrida of) ni.cry rround and pall ted fil MIEllA'ti. bo. U KTU'IU felreot, IKMOW Chesnut . lMil FERTILIZERS. B A u G IPS RAW BONK BUPER-PnOSPHATE OF LIME. . """'eriorailcroD-. Onirtm IU rti. n a. s. -.... ?i-ntmin i s iHeeu taUtbiiahed over a i IMC. 1 eleripp,ledby the cariro. rttreot from tha whan 01 H e oiHi)iiii.t t..ry.ca liberal teima. (.Lun,tiui(ti only by PAC0I1 ft sova. S 4mwrp . - .fovuMi vbuAiTAtin Aventitt, innadolpUla. IMIOKTAInT TO fellllTERS. ceeat somaLar. ax FSEiimr tins. OM.Y A I, L-It All. KOUTE BETWKKn l'lllLADI M'HU AMI THK SOUTH. Tbe Orange and Alexandria Baf'road. haTttif com pleted Ibrenge freight Arrangements wl h the rhlla oeiibfA,VUnilutoii and Bait lmoro an J llit'more aal OLlo Ballroada and its connecvons Inl'liglnla,Tonneaae Georgia, Alabaiua, and iilwlunlppl, la now propped te tranpaort ireltht with renularitr and despatch to al accessible points In the hou hwe. t and Son h. AstlifsU the only All rail Route between Thl'adel phlaandtbe South, it canimendf 1U011 atonceieiha lavorable ccnsideiatlon ol' thlppora. can win be run th-onh ftoui I'hUiidolpbfa to Lynchbum, Vlriiinla, wi'bout breaking bulk, and the entire arrangement art snch as w Ul not uie speed trantlt and prompt delivery t all tsoutbem atd bouihwestera polnta. 7o sernre an-rail transportation, uooda mast be marked "Via V. and A. 1L It.," and sent to tbe lol tne i biladelphla, VV ilnilngton. and Baltunere Uallrvad lillOAI) and n.lK etreeta. for Kutes ofref(.bt or OiherinfonnatJon, apply tm JAMK.it C. WILSON, it Agent O. and A. It. tt., m Noath riFTU etreet, Iwo oou below Clieaaut NO. 10 Dim E W II 0 U T K TO THE SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST, Via tlie Delaware Eailroad line. On and after MOMAY, November .TrainawUI leave bepot, at BKOAI) btreet and WA8U1KU OM Avenae, at lltX P. M. (haturoays ncepteJ), arriving at nlj. l'IELl,Karland, on tbe Cht sapeaKe bay at Tot A. fc .. thence by the new and elesant steamer "CITT Or KOIiiOLK." orrlvljigat NOBFULK Hi P. u., coa ntfiluit with SEABOOID AND ROANOKE B.ILR0AD, I'oi all points South and Sonthweat Klcsnnt State-room Hleeplng Can from rhlladolphl to cnatleld. Por lurther Information apply at TICKET OFPiCH No. fia CHESNUT Btroet, OK AT THE DEPOT, BROAD Street and WASHINGTON Avenae 11. F. KKNNEY, Superintendent P. W. and B. B. B. II 2 lift AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL CflMPAHr NKW YORK. FACTOHY, IllDSOS C1TV, W. J. Thin Company is now lull? prepared to furnlsb LEAD PENCILS, Kiual Iu Uuallty to th Beat Iiraada, 1 be Company ba. taken (rreat pains and nvested a lari.o cauiiai in (lttins up their laetory, ana now ask the Ainejlcau pub ic to tiive tneir pencils a lair trial. All Styles and Graden are Kanulkcti-reiL Great care baa been bestowed to the manufacturing; ot M i-miUlt HtXAl.OiN liltAtt ISO rt.bVlL&. auo ciai.y prepared lor the use 01 Engineers, Architect. artixtH, eto. a complete asHertmi nt, constant! on hand, fa ofTxred at lulr teruia to the traue at their Wholesale tt-learoom No. 34 JCHN Street, New York. The Pencils are to be bad of all principal Statlonen aud .Notion Keillor Aek lor AmeiiCHU Lead Pencil 10 1 mtvStn pOTTSTOWxN 1I10V COM V AN Y, J POTTf.lOWN, PA. PBESIDEiJT. T1IEODORK U. MOUBia, Of Morris, Wheeler A Co. IRE A8CB.lt, KDWARD BAILKV. BEcatTAur, WILLIAM L. tfAILKr. 'Hit Company arc row prepared to execute order for BUILKK PJ.ATK. PLOIS, BUKET. and TANK tltrm l l.ctOH PLATES, etc. Also lortbe ANVIL Brando C ut Nails and Splkts. Orders may be addreaaed tu pottbtowx ibos compact. Pott town, Pa. Or to MORBIS, WBEELtB A CO , HIXTEJCM'U aud MAKKET bta., Philadelphia, 11 1 lift O Ko. .4CLI.F Street. New lork. JAMES R. LITTLE k GO. WAKCFAClt'ltEKS AUD DEALERS IS SUPEEI0E COFFIff TEIMMUTOS. No. 1 D4 N. SIXTH STREET, PBtt4J)ELPai. ':;-'' Mountings, Handles, Screws, Tacks, Diamoacf Studs, Borew-Caps, Omameata, Siar Stods, Linlnr Xallai Es cutcheon a, Sllrer Laae, InaorlpUon Plates, ate eto. Partoolar attaniloa paid to - CU It In " 'EltOBAVIXO CIf'Igrll,ATKB,'I QWV POUTO.' STBEKT' M. IVAJffOONA tadiea i i.J J VJ pay tha aibet prJee uenia- cwvtiu tvuixu ho.M -OCnUBUeet an to gliding on G!w. , " , llglia' .ua
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