The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, September 10, 1867, FOURTH EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    CITY INTELLIGENCE.
IFOR ADDITIONAL LOCAL ITKMS SKK OBT8ID PASES.
ThrRefobm in irm Uiti Postai, Sbiivicb.-.
ixmtracts were awarded ih monunn; for "Local
HolmePburfrnj berry, Bonier ton. Olney, Ta-
an-C- rchla"d Torrcsdale, nna return, twice
daily, except Sunday, for lour years, irom the
5r.oxlmw . 1!8lmaMcr Bingham has suc
ceeded in obtaining a uniform rate of pewtaeo
for all the ioregointr porWofllces within the
limils of the county of Philadelphia, which Is a
If i rr"at,on 8S equitable as desirable and essen
tial. To require a three cent stomp for ten post
ofrices within the county, and only a two cent
lor others which were, in some instances, actu
ally funher from tho Central distributing cflice
than those where a three cent stamp was called
tor, was an Injustice, not to speak of the Incon
venience and annoyance experienced by our
citizens 1n having their letters retained, when
addressed to said ten offices, because of insuffi
cient postage. No notice had been given, that
we can remember, that a three cent stamp was
necessary, until the one some time ap-o, given
by Postmaster Bingham. Hence, people being
In the dark on the subject, would place on their
letters addressed to said offices a stamp of the
wrong description.
In awarding said contracts the Postmaster
reserves the right to order the wagons to stop
at any point bi t ween the stations, to receive
and deliver the mails. Bidders are also re
quired 1o give good security for the laithful
performance of their duties as the intention is
to complete postal facilities for these oAlces.
Sunday School Institute. An Institute for
the Sunday School Teachers of Philadelphia has
been announced by the Pennsylvania Sunday
School Association. It will be in session on the
17th, 18th, and lt(th instant, in the West Aich
Street Presbyterian Church. The opening ad
dress will be delivered by the Rev. Dr. Willptts,
and the Hon. James P. Wickersham will givo
the Institute some instructions as to the manner
of raising the standard of Sunday School teach
ing In a measure corresponding with what has
teen done in tho common schools. Tle Kev. G.
A. Pelte, Kev. Mr. Barnitz, Rev. Alfred Cook.
man, Kev. Alfred Taylor, Ralph Wells, A. A.
fcmUb, Professor Osborn, and Professor Joba S.
Hart will take part In the exercises. A gather
ing ot Sunday School children will be held on
Wednesday afteaooou, the 18th inst., at the
West Arch Street Church, when addresses will
be made by Rev. Richard Newton, D. D., Ralph
Wells Esq of New York, Kev. G. A. Peltz, and
Kev. Alfred Taylor. '
Consumebs op Water in this City. -There
are 79,189 persons in this city who annually pay
water rent. They are distributed as follows:
Wardt. Tenants. Wardt.
Firbt 3090 (Fifteenth. .
Second .... 4730 Sixteenth .
Third 2679 Seventeenth
Tenants.
. 6815
. 2772
. 2820
. 8G39
. 4871
. 6845
. 312
. 722
. 02
. 1668
. 796
. 4071
79,189
jourtn .... 2G10iKiBhteenth
ifirtu. ..... 29.r8
Nineteenth . .
Sixth 8003
Seventh .... 4162
Eighth .... 3292
Ninth 3016
Tenth 3408
Eleventh .... 2166
Twellth .... 2977
Thirteenth . . . 3191
Fourteenth . . . 3741
Twentieth . .
Twentv-first . .-
Twenty-second.
rwcnty-th'rd .
Twenty-lourth .
Twenty-fifth . .
Twenty sixth .
Total . . ,
' Democratic Mass Meeting A meeting of
the Democracy of the Fifteenth Ward was held
last evening at Twenty-second and Hami'ton
streets. Mr. Robert Austin presided, and intro
duced Mr. John Campbell, who made an address,
In which he stated that the debt of the city was
$40,000,000, and that it had beeu nearly treb'cd
during the last six yenrs. The national debt Is
about $2,700,000,000, and each Philadelphia
voter owes about $1200. Flour, which sold In
1860 at $5, now brings $15, and all the articles
ol consumpf'on are in proportion, 'le con
trasted the Republican and Demociatic lickets,
the former having1 no rames of soldiers upon
it, while the latter exhibited the names of many
who had fought for the preservation of the
Union. He was followed by Mr. J. 8. Leisen
ring and others.
Bishop Wood'b Reception. Last evening a
meeting of representatives of conferences of St.
Vincent Society was held at Philomathean Hall,
Chief Marshal Frank McLaughlin in the chair.
John B. Colahan was elected Marshal. A
committee was appointed to procure a
hand aud standard-bearer, and it was also agreed
that conferences should take their positions in
line as thev ariive on the ground, and not in
accordance witn tne (late ol their organization.
It was stated that about 20,000 tickets for the
festival have already been disposed of. The
meeting soon alter adjourned.
Hospital Cases. The following cases were
admitted to the Pennsylvania Hospital yesterday :
Thoma9 O'Maley, aged seven years, residing
at No. 531 Fitzwater street, who fell from the
second stoiy window of his house, and injured
himself severely about the body.
David Thomas, about thirty-four years of age,
residing at No. 30 St. Mary's CDurt. who had his
hand hurt by a pane ot glass while trying to
raise a window sash.
Drowning Cases. Mary Rightley, aged ten
year?, fell overboard at Green street wharf last
evening, and was drowned. The body was
recovered and taken to the parents of the de
ceased, No. 11 Mansfield place, Front street,
above Noble.
The Coroner was notified yesterday afternoon
to hold an inquest on the body of John Boyle,
fifty-six years of age, who was drowned in a
pond at Twenty-fcecond and Fitzwater streets.
Fee Bill of Quarter Sessions. The Grand
Jury acted upon two hundred and fifty four bills
of indictment during the July term of Qua-ter
Sessions. Of this number 118 were Ignored,
and 136 were returned bh true bills. Tho con
victions numbered 45. The fo-.'s for tho term
were as lollows: District Attorney. $1091:
Clerk, $741-60; Sheriff, $317 '87; making a total
Of $2180 47.
Meeting of tub Boaud of Appeals. The
Board for bearing ny appeals that may be made
by the owners of property, will commence their
sessions on the 17iu inst. The tax-payers of the
Eolith Ward will be the first heard. This
course has been rendered i)e.-esarv in conse
queiice of the books of the first seven wards not
being reaay ior examination.
Expenses of our Municipal 'Election.
There arenow in the city 202 election precincts,
eleven more than in 180C. In conducting the
elect oq niue persons are required at onch pre
circt, wfco receive from the c ty live dollars
'.ach. ujak'nc a total of forty-live dollars for
each precinct. Thetjtal expeLse ot these oh
ctrs is $11.71)0.
(jiving Short Weiuht. Yesterday morning
the cirrkH of the dillVrent markets made report
to the C' tiiuiinsiorer ol the seizure of i'orty-one
pounds ot buttor, for fhort weiarJt, during the
week precerliurr. Tim is a much less quautity
vuhu is irequcutty rfptyried as seized.
City Gas lkiiits. The number of tmbllo
lampe at nk-ht lis tiling the city of Philadelphia
m luiu, vi uin uuuuer ( iku fue suppiien irom
tho works UUiler the chump of Hip trust ni tha
city. 427 from the Northern Liberty Gaa Works,
uuu xu u.iv ouppn-u wuu llulu.
keceipts of i axes The receipts from taxes
at toe pieseut time ore quite small. All persona
W bo ni elect to pav th( lv laxni nit rr tiofYti'O tin
Int of October Will hayp U per cent, added to
VJ-U liii.uuut ui u.i-ir urns.
bLiciiT 1'iuB me alarm of fire yesterday
mornini?, iiuum o o ciock. ..n....,! i.n ti.
paiilnl buruini? ol a grocery store. N. w comer
wi .v H..w iiiiuuuTy avenue.
One of tha Japanese troupe, in Porting
fell a distance of sixteen feet, and struck nnml
an orchestra chair, while performing in that
city, lie was ronaureii inseusitle, but re
suuifcd his performance m a few minutes.
TIffiJ) AlXYEVENINGTELEGIlAPn--PHIL ADELPEIA, TUESDAY, SEEMBERl 0, JL867,
MAIUJSB TELEGRAPH.
additional Marine Kew tee Pint Page,
ALMANAU
FOB PHILADELPHIA-THI8 DAY,
Str Rrnm,
,fm Moon Risks 2 is
.6 17jlllH Wllia 1T27
BUM bTS,
PHILADELPHIA BOARD OP TRADE,
William (J. K kmt, )
Thomas E. Arhmbad, I-Monthlt Oommittki.
Chablks Wrbklkb, J
MUVKUKJITB OF OCEAN TKAU kll.
FOB AMERICA,
Edinburgh Liverpool. ..New York An?. 24
Persia...... Llveiool...Kew York .aU;. 4
M ultB..M... Liverpool. ..New York Au. !i7
lierniann......tSoulliamton,..New York -Auit. 27
ALlaullo Houiiiauiptou...New YorH..........Aui. 27
AlHmKiilR..bouUmmpton.IN'ew York............. AU. 28
O. ul lialllinor6..Llveriool...New York .au. 28
Austrian...... Llveriool...lJiielec -Au. 29
CHlKloulB........UUi(cow.....New York mAuij. no
. IiIiib... .... Liverpool... Hoston .Auk. 31
Clinbrla .. Hani ourg... New York ui HI
Europe..... .Brest .New York........M.Aii2'. 31
lieilona Jxiidoii New York ..Auk. hi
C.orWk8hinglon.Liverpool...New York Auif 31
FOR It.llRllPR..
Manhattan... New York...Llverpool
..Sunt II
j,um,........iew York.
Cuba...... lionton
-Liverpool Wept. 11
Atlantic New YomKrnin
..Liverpool .3ept. u
.-Sept. 14
...Sept. 14
..-dept. 14
C. olllalllinore.New YorK...Llveriool.,
-Ui uui uinHMHM,.nw I orK.,.MlasgOW,
Atalanla New York...I,oii(lon.,
Sept. 14
Sept. 14
Virginia Mew York... Liverpool
Pen la New York...Llverpool
Europe New YorkHavre
Helvetia New York...Llverpool ,
Minnesota New York. ..Liverpool
Arimo New York...llavr
....Went. 18
ttept. 21
Sept. 21
...-Sept. VI
Bellona New York... London.....
.Sept. 128
Sept. 28
(V)AHTWIMIi' llilMlTUTIil l."!.
W. F.verrun..Fhllfl(l Charleston Rent.
TonKWRuda...,UllB(la. SHVaunah Spiii m
Allinncc Phllada .CharlB8ton Ht'It 14
Hiursai dHLripesPlillwla Havana ..seiii. 16
Pioiieer.w.....plilla(la Wilmington ,Hcpt. l'j
Jiimata .thllaua New Urii'una Sent. 21
Al nils are lorwardud hy every Bleauicr In Hie rumilar
lines. Ihe Bteauiers tor or from Liverpool call at
Wutensiown, except the Canaillaa line, wbicli call at
1 onoomlerry. The steamers lor or Iroiu theOoml
nent call at houthampton.
. , CLKAHBJ VKHTEBDAY.
Brig Ij. Warren, Cobb, Gibraltar, for orders, E. A.
bonder & Co.
BrhjLuclda, Blssett, Bay de Verd, N. B., J. R. Rue A
Brig AnnaM. Knight, Knight, Bath, Audenrled, Nor
ton A Co.
BrlR a. P. Hmlth, Knowlton, Boston, Castner. Stlck-
ney A Wellington.
Bchr Albert Field, Petttt. Portsmouth, do.
tclir Dcean Wave, Baker, Fall Klver. do.
bchr Baltimore, I)lx, Boston, Audenrled, Norton&Co.
(Schr Hpecle, Hmltb, Norfolk, do.
(ScbrOrozlmbo, Bagley, Boston, do.
Bohr Admiral, bteelman, Bos to D, J. G. & O. H. Rop-
pller.
Bchr A. II. Cain, Simpson, Hallowell, Tyler A Co.
Hchr J. B. Bhlndler, Lee. Koston, do.
Bchr B. P. M. Tasker, Allen, Boston, Borda, Keller A
Rutting.
Bchr W. U. Audenrled, Hewitt, Boston, J. R. Tomllu
so n.
Bchr A.F. Larrabee, Carlisle, Boston, Mammoth Vein
Consolidated Coal Co.
Bchr T. T. Tasker, Allen, Boston, Van Dusen, Loch-
man A Co.
Bchr Open Bea, Coombs, Boston, Btreot A Co,
Bchr B. Btrong, Browu, Providence, Blaklston. GraetT
A Co.
Fchr Wave Crest, Davis. Boston, do.
Bchr Transit, KackPtt, Oloiicester, do.
Bchr Reading RR. flo. 60 Corson, Norwich, Day, Hud
dell & Co.
Bchr Ann 8. Cannon, Cobb, Boston, do.
Bchr H. W. Benedict, Case, New London, Rommel A
Hunter.
Bchr Philanthropist, Warren, Baco, do.
Bchr Busan Borantou, Hervey, New London, do,
St'r 11. L. Gaw, Her, Baltimore, A. Groves, Jr.
ARRIVED YKSTKRDA Y.
Steamship Hun ter.Rogere, 36 hours from Providence,
with mdse. to D. B. Stetson fe Co.
Bchr Jfi. F. Crowell, Btevens, 4 days from Province
town, with rudsa to G. B. Kertoot A Co,
Bchr Vrale. Masen, from New York.
Bchr K. T. Allen, Corson, trom Boston.
Bcbr W. G. Audenrled, Hewitt, from Boston.
Bchr Wave Crest. Davis, from Boston.
Bti8. Scranton, Hervey, from Cromwell.
Bchr A. Field. Pettit. from Couassett Narrows.
Bcbr Ocean Wave, Baker, trom Pine Island.
bcbr J. P. McDevilt, McFadden, from Georgetown.
Bchr H. W. Benedict, Case, from Tiverton.
Bchr Reading RR. No. 80. Corson, from New London.
Bchr Philanlbropist, Warren, trom Full River.
Bchr Transit, Rackett, from Gloucester.
Bcbr B. Strong Brown, trom Providence.
Steamer C. Comstnck, Drake. 24 hours from New
York, with mdse. to W. M. Baird A Co.
MEMORANDA
Steamship Alliance, Kelley.for Philadelphia, sailed
from Charleston yesterday. .... , .
Bteamahlp Pioneer, Bennett, hence, at Wilmington
8ih Inst.
tchrShlloh.Cook, for Philadelphia, at Savannah.
6tb inst.
K.,r Presto. Ttrlircn. henra. at TJnwnort 8th In St.
Bchr A. 8. Perry, Poulson, hence, at Georgetown, D.
C.. Vth lust. , .
Bchrs A. Bartlett, Bartlett; M. A.Tyler, Tyler; J. A.
Baker, Wilson; and E. Knglish, Slpple, heuce, at
Washington 7tl Inst. , -tv.i
Bchr B. L. Crocker, Presbrey. from Taunton for Phi
ladelphia, at Newport 6th lust.
HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING.
PAINTING.
TIIOBIAB A. rA"Ii
HOtSE AND HHUti l'AIJSTEK,
(Late Fahy A Bro.)
No. 31 North 'XlilltlJ estreat
Above Market.
riT.n wrick FRONTS done op. and made to look
ommi to the linest Dress brick, bum plea at the shop,
City aud country trade solicited.
AU orders by Post
promptiv attuuueu to.
4iu lain
FERTILIZERS.
MJIOS I ATED PHOSPHATE,
AM I'KKl'EI'ASSED FEBTIUIEB
For Wheat, Com, Oats Potatoes.Grass, the VegetabU
Garden, Fruit Trees, Grape Vines, Eta Eto.
This Fertllirer contains Ground Bone and the bea
Fertilizing baits.
Price r0 per ton 01 iguuu pounos, xor .bid ay mi
VKiulaclurers,
WILLIAM ELLIS A CO., ChemlsU,'
1 2Smwf No. 724 MARKET Street.
GAS FIXTURES.
CALL AND BUY YOUR GA9 FIXTURES
from the manufacturers,
V A.JN Ji-lXVlV CB Xrl A I W3 n ALU,
No. 812 AKCJt blietft.
VANK1RK & MARSHALL, No. 912 ARGH
Street, manufacture and keep all styles or Uas
Fixtures and Chandeliers; also retlulsh old fixtures.
VANKIHK & MARSHALL nAVB A COM
ulele stock of Chandeliers, Brackets, Portable
Stands, and Bronzes, at No. 12 ARCH Street.
AN KIRK & MARSHALL, No. 912 ARCH
street, slve esueclal attention to fitting up
Churches. Public Halls, aud Dwellings. Piru bum ax
THB 1.OW10BT BATKH.
OLD, GILT, AND .ELECTRO SILVER
plated Uas Fixtures, at VAN KIRK A MAR
SHA LL'H, No. 812 ARCH Street. t ,
All work guaranteed to give Batlsfacllon. None but
Ursl-class workmeu eujployea. 8 IMtw iuw13ui
p R E N C II STEAM
SOOXJJEIING.
ALDCDYLL. MARX & CO.
LVD
s . 1 10 lUf'r. Nflll'HT. SlOmwl
TAMES R. EVANS, GUN-MAKER, SOUTH
I Kireet above Heoond, would cull the attention of
.i,rUm"uto W ( Choice selection of BUHOKS' TKOUT
ffiT" Obii (a new asHortme.it), Flies, and all
th'e.tleeli.ot FISHING TACKLE in aU iUI
T Vi'a'n d'U'Z I'E I.OA DING GUNS altered to
BKEECH-UMUKRS In the best manner, at .th
lowest ratea. 7 !H
TTM1TED STATE9 REVENUE STAMP3.
I 3 Princinai Dei oT. No M CHESNUT Street.
cVutraVDepotaNoe'loiSou.h FI FTH Street, one do
lelow C.iiesnut E.stahllshea IShZ.
Revenue Stamps of every de.crlption ooutantly l
band In any anioiuit. , .iui.,i.iii.
Order by Mall or ExpreaB oromptly attended to,
AMUSEMENTS.
NEW CIIESNTJT BTUEET THEATRE.
Begins at s o'clnrk.
TUJKSDA Y KVF.MNG, Sept. 10. 1S67.
BKCON 1 NIGHT
OF TITR FALL AND WINTKIl PEAflON of 1WI7-8.
Knitngenientor Mr. and Mrs W.J. FLORENCK.
The M aiiBgeaierit, takes great pleasure In producing,
for tlii- first time in this city, T. w. Robertson's
GREAT LONDON AND NEW YORK BUCCEB3,
In three acts entitled
CASTE.
NEW AND ELKMA NT f CF.NERY,
And the lollowlng powenul distribution ol characters:
The Hon. (ieorgu d' A iry ......... Mr. W. J. FI.OKKNCH
Polly cclw Mrs W. J. Fllh KNCK
sitier rties .....Miss Joule Orion
Capisln Ilawtree Mr. W. F. Leake
'loconclii) e Wlih THKQtJIKT FAMILY.
BA'JLRDAY AFTKRNOON. FAMILY MATINEE,
THE ROAD TO RUIN.
M1
"US. JOHN DRKW'S ARCH STREET
THFATRK. IIckIiib U tog o'clock.
SRCONIJ NIUliT OF JUl.IA DEAN.
THIS (Tuetdaj) EVEN 1NG, Bcpi. W, 1807,
FAZIO;
Or, THE ITALIAN WIFJC.
Rlar C8........ J ULI A DF, A N
Fnr.io Mr. F. Lawlor
To coni'lude with thecaiiltal piece or
TO PAREN'IS AND GUARDIANS.
Bob Nettles Mra. O. Walcot, Jr.
Waddllove , Mr. B. Ilemplp.
Mens. 1 oui bil on Mr. C. Walcot, jr.
FRIDAY. BENEFIT OF JULIA DEAN.
In rebtarBBl, THE WOMAN IN WHITE.
WALNUT STREET THEATRE.
N. E. corner of NINTH aud W ALN U V Streets.
Begins at s o'clock.
Til IB AND EVERY EVENING.
A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM",
with Us unrivalled Scenery, Panorama, Costumes,
Accoutrements, triple
TRANSFORMATION SCENE,
etc., the whole constituting a
UNIFORMITY OF EXCELLENCE
never equalled In the production of this or any other
'lay. Chairs secured six days In advance.
A C A DEM
Y OP MUSI C-
XA. J.E.
M cDON OKI U Lessee.
AlUISIJA V, BCUl. V,
AND EVERY EVEN I NO;
Also, SATUKO Y AFTERNOON,
THE GREAT NEW YORK HENSiriON,
' THE BLACK CROOK."
WITH
PARISIENNE BALLET.
MAD'LLEPF PITA, BEITY REGAL.
EM1LRY REOAL, TRESSA AN'l'ANONO
MAD'LLE ALBERTINE MILL FRANK.
Box hheet open at Lee A Walker's, No. 122 Chesnut
si i eel. from In A. M. unlit 8 P. M.
No extra charge tcr reserved seats. 9 7 6t
pW ELEVENTH STREET OPERA HOUSE,
ELEVENTH STREET, ABOVE CHESNUT. .
T II F. FAMILY RESORT
OPEN FOR THE 8EAS0N,
MONDAY VftKIN, AUOV'ST 86,
CARNCROSS & DIXEY'S MINSTRELS,
THE GREAT STAR TROUPE OF THE WORLD,
IN TBEIE
CI BAND ETHIOPIAN SOIREES.
For particulars! future advertisemeuts.
J. L. CARNCROSS Manager.
R. F. SIMPSON. Treasurer. 8 19tf
c
ONCERT HALL,
CHESNUT STREET, AB VE TWELFTH.
BLJNJJ TOai CONCERTS.
Encouraged by large and enthusiastic audiences,
BLIND TOM
will appear at the above Hail
EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK, at 8 P.M.
MATTNEFS
WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, September 11 and
14, at 2-30 P. M.
Admission, Fifty Cents. Reserved Seats, Seventy
five Cents. Balcony reserved for colored persons; c.
Tickets at Charles W. A. Trumpler's Music Store,
No. ICO Chesnut street; also, at the Hall. 9 3 It
HOOP SKIRTS.
628
HOOP SKIRTS,
HOPKINS' "OWN MAKE."
628
PKILES KJJUCAUIII
I affords ns much pleasure to annonnce to om
numerous patrons una the public, that In conse
cpienceifa slight decline In lioop Skirt material
togetner with uur Increased facilities for manufac
turing, and a strict adherence to BUYING! and
SELLINU for CASU, we aie enabled to oiler all our
JUSTLY CELk PRATED HOOP SKIRTS at RE
DUCED PRICES. And our Skirts will always, as
heretoiore, be found In every respect more desirable,
an J really cheaper tbau auy single or double, aprlDg
lioop Skirt In the market, while our assortment U
unequalled. .
A lso, constantly receiving from New York and th
Eastern Stales lull lines ot low priced Skirts, at very
low prices; among which is a lot of Plain Skirts at
the lollowluu rales; 16 springs, 65c.; ai springs, 65c.; ii
springs, 7rc; so springs, b&c.j to springs, 96c; and 19
'Skirts' ufad'e to order, altered, and repaired. Whole
sale aud retail, at the Philadelphia Hoop Skirt Em
porium, No. W ARCH btreet, below Seventh.
6 10 8m rp WILLIAM T. HOPKINS.
g ALE OP
RAILROAD PROPERTY
AND FBANCI1ISES.
Notice hereby given that by virtue of a decree ot
the Supreme Court ol Pennsylvania, we will expose
to sale at Public Auction,
AT THE PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE,
In the City of Philadelphia, State of Pennsylvania
on the
10X11 UAI tJT WUUIIKH,
A. D. 1667, at 12 o'clock, noon, ot that day. all and
singular the RAILROADS AND RAILWAYS,
LAJNJJW, AitAUivcs, Ajj.iNr.ai, ivailo, uausoijiiusi
CHA1KS, SPIKES, FROOS, SWITCUES, aud other
IRON. RR1DOES, WAYS and RIGHTS OE WAY,
MATERIALS, HOUSES, RU1LDINOS, SHOPS,
PIERS. WHAKVES, BBBirnyjNS, jranupjs,
WALLS, FIXTURES, DEPOTS, RIGHTS AND
INTERESTS, and all aud every other properly aud
estate, real, personal, and mixed, of, belonging or
appertaining to tne RENO OIL CHEEK AJNU
Pl'lHOLE RAILWAY COMPANY, and allthecor-
rmraie rights, franchises, and privileges of, or beloug
ng to the sal' Company, together with all and singu
lar the Locomotives aud other Endues, Tenders,
Cars, Machinery, Tools, Materials, and Implements,
as w 11 as materials lor constructing, repairing, re
plaining, using aud operating said Railroad and Rail
way, All of which said property Is situate in Ve
naugo County, in the .State of Pennsylvania, and beiug
the muie property, rights, privileges, and franchises
which said Company , by luduuture ot mortgage, dated
the &ul day of May, A. D. istui, and duly recorded in
the ollice of the Recorder ot Deeds of Venango
County aforesaid, In Mortgage Rook No. 2, page 645,
etc., on the 4th day ot June, A. D. 1S6H, grained aud
conveyed to the undersigned John S. Sauade, lr
IruH. to secure certain bonds therein mentioned.
And which the said Company wy indenture ot mort
gage, dated April , IH'itj, and duly recorded la the ollice
of said Kecorder of 1 eeds of Venango County, a lore
said, In Mortgage Book No. 2, page 474, etc., on the
9th day of April, A, D. lHlfi, granted and conveyed to
Moms K. Jefsup, and the undersigned Willium J.
llarr, In trust to secure certain deuui therein men
linnitl. Thw sale will be made under, aud in pursu
ance of a decreu entered by the said Supreme Court of
tiie Slate of Pennsylvania, ou the art day of July, A.
D, im7, in a cause pending in equity In said court, upon
a bill tiled by the Bald John S. Saussade, Trustee,
ataiiist the said Company, mid the said Morris K,
Jessup and William J liarr, defendants, praying,
Inter alia, for a decree of sale of the ald mortgaged
premises. TUt terms aud conditions of sale will be as
follows:
First. The mortgaged premises will be sold In one
i areel, aud will be struck oil to the highest aud beat
lidder lor cash.
becend. Five per cent, of the purchase money shall
be paid to the undersigned at the time of the sale by
ihe purchaser, aud be must also sign the terms and
col unions of sale, otherwise, the said prsmises will
he immediately resold.
'Ihlrd. The balance ot the purchase money shall be
paid to the undersigned, at the Ranking House of
Diexel A Co., No. 84 8. Third Btreet, Phlladol
i l.la, within thirty days from and after the duyof
BUle" YH1! ' B A KR' T'e
JOHN S. SAUZADE, Trustee.
Philadelphia, July 6, iss7.
M. Thomas A Sons, Auctioneers. 7 0tuf3m
JpITLER, WEAVER ft CO.,
MANUFACTURERS Oif
Manilla and Tarred Cordage, Cords
Twines Etc.
No. S8 Noitb WATER Street, and
M. tarth DELAWARE Avenue,
t'HU tktllA,
EDWIN H lllK, WllBilLWiAMS.
t y tv t (mmn, i
'JOHN CRUMP,
i OAHPISNTKIt AND BUILDEIl.
Kiiorm n. sis LomiB street, and
DO. 178s 11IEHNUT KTHEET,
rUILAPSXPHIA,
PROPOSALS.
T-R0
POSALS FOR A NEW JAIL
DFPAKTMBNT t.F TUB INTERIOR,
Washington, 1). V., July 31, Ihiiv. f
ISmled rroprpais will be received at this De
rhrinient until 12 o'clock M.,on TUESDAY, the
17th til bt-ptf.niber, lK(i7, for the erection of the
Jail Id and for the District of C'oltimhln, Htitho
llzt'd uud provided for by the act of Congress,
Kpproved July 25, 1S((6. aud the Joint resolution
upbioved March 2, 1W7.
The desiKiis, detail, drawings, anil specifica
tions can be seen at Die architect's ollice, in
the eastern grounds ol the Capitol, Washington
city, every tiny, except HtindHys, between the
liours of U A. M. and 8 P. M.
Bei'Binte bids will be received for the ma
sonry work, brick work, iron work, and car
pentry work.
Hie contractor whose bid may be aocopted
will be required to enter Into a sufficient bond,
to le approved by the (Secretary of the Interior,
for the faithful completion of hi contract.
Payment wl" t)e made as the work progresses,
on estimates certified to hy the architect: but
twenty pet ceiuum of the esllnintes will be
retained until the contract Is completed.
The contract will be awarded to the lowest
responsible bidder, but the Department re
serves the richt to reject any or allot the bids
should It be deemed for the Interest of the
Government to do so.
1 he bids will be opened at noon on the 18th
day of September next, in presence of sucU of
the bidders as may choose to attend.
Proposals should be endorsed on the envelope
'FiopoFUls for New Jail," and be directed to
the "Secretary of the Interior, Washington,
D.C." O. H. BROWNING,
8 21 1 0 17 Secretary of the Interior.
-pilOrOSALS FOR CAVALRY IlORSEd.
Cavalry Depot, '
Carlisle Barracks, Pa.,
Acting Ass't IIcabtekmastkk's Office,
AliBlist 2(1. 18(17.
Sealed Proposals will be received at tills Oftioo
until 8 o'clock 1'. M,, the 11th ol September, 1HU7,
for furnishing this Depot with (25) twenty.flve
Cavalry Horses, to be delivered at Carlisle liar-
Tucks, Pa., on or before the 10th of October
next.
' The Horses must be sound in all particulars,
well broken, in full llesh and good condition,
from (15) fifteen to (10) sixteen hands high, from
(5) five to (ti) nine years old, and well adapted in
every way to cavalry purposes.
The foregoing specifications will be rigidly
aonerea to.
Each bid must be Rnaranteed by two respon
sible persons, whose signatures must be ap
pended to the bid, and certified to as being good
and Kulllclent security for the amount involved,
by the United States District Judge, Attorney,
or other public officer.
The right is reserved to reject any bid deemed
too high, and no bid from a defaulting con
tractor win oe received.
By order of
Brevet Major-Gen. G. H. CROSMAN,
Ass't O. M. Gen. U. 8. Army,
And Chief Q,. M. Department of the Kabt.
JOHN A. IRWIN,
Captain 6th U. 8. Cavalry,
8 67t A. A. Q. M. U. S. A.
INTERNAL REVENUE
U, S. REVENUE STAMPS.
PBINCIPAIj DEPOT,
No. 304 OHESNUT Street,
CENTRAL. DEPOT,
No. 103 South FIFTH Street
(One Poor below Chesnut).
ESTABLISHED 1803.
Revenue Stamps of all descriptions con
stantly on hand, and in any amount.
Onr fctock comprises every denomination
printed by the Government, and all order
filled and forwarded on the day of receipt. United
HtHtes Notes, National Ilank Notes, Drafts on
Philadelphia, and Post Ollice Orders received
in payment,
The decisions of the Commission can be con
sulted, and any Information regarding the law
cheerfully anu gratuitously given.
The commission is payable in stamps.
The following rates are allowed:
On 825 TWO PER CENT.
On $100 THREE PER CENT.
Ou 8300 and upwards FOUR PER CENT,
All orders, etc., should be sent to
STAMP AGENCY,
No. 304 OHESNUT Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
ORDERS RECEIVED "FOR STAMPED CHECKS.
FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOFSAFES
C. L. MAISER.
MANTJVACTTJBKB OT
VIBE AMD BITRUI.AB-PBOO
SAFES.
LOCHSHITn, BELIi-HANOEB, AMD
DEALCB IN BIIILDIAU HARDWARE,
6i NO. 484 BACE MTREET.
r-i A LARGE ASSORTMENT OP FIRE
ILsLi and Burglar-proof SAFES on band, with Inside
lloorS, Dweiiing-noUBB Pml, tree irum uauipucoo.
Prices low. v lASsiii'iiVJt,
,5 No. 4M VINK street
UlKaUU ROW.
E. JN. NEEDLES & CO.,
Eleventh and Cbesnut Street.
HOUSE-FURNISHING DRY GOODS,
Bi.ugut at the Recent Depressed Prices.
Ffilrtlrg, Pillow. Fhf etlng, and Table Linens.
Tuble t Tnlbs and Napkins, to match.
WineCloths.Doylies, Towels and Towelling
Marseilles Quills aud Toilet Covers.
jiiunkelH.
Poneycomb, Lancaster, Allendale, Jacuard.
aud other Spreads.
DOMESTIC MUSLINS AND SHEETINGS,
In all qualities and widths, at the lowest ratoa.
"AVOH OUV ll
Trl Jj L T A M 8. OR A N'T,
ss S. 1F.LA WARK Aveuie Philadelphia,
. jU o . AGKNT IfOR
Tintinnt's Gunpowder, Kellned Nitre, Charcoal, Eto.
HY'vA I'o.'s Chocolate. O ro, aod Bro in a.
rocker Bros. A Co.'s Yellow Metal Bheathlng,
Tt.Tt.a. and al . L'
QOTTON AKD FLiX
Of
. lomirff. Tinnk. an
K. AND CANVAS.
Of all numbers and brands.
aud YVagou lover Luck.
.' runt Wsuu'rcturers' Drier k'elU, 1
Iroiu oue to
l wine, eto.
CO..
S 61
NO. 103 J ON ICS' AUy,
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
D
l-iu
EI.AWaBK mutual safktv insu-
R a NCE (M PA N Y. Incorporated by the Legts-
lure of Pennsylvania, 1SJ6.
Ofllce, 8. E. comer of TH 1RD and WALNUT Streets,
1'hlladelplila,
MARINE INSURANCES
on vessels, cargo, and freight to all parts of the world,
IK DA N D 1NHURANCKM
on goods by river, canal, lake, and land carriage, to
all parts or the Union.
H HE INSURANCES
cn merchandise jpnetally.
On Stores, Dweiling-Houscs, etc
ASSETS OF THE COMPANY
November I . IWiS.
tlCO.oOO United Slates t Pel Ceuk Loan,
jrwi
Ii0.0 United Slates e Per Cent. Loan,
lin.ooo-00
136.300-00
2il,S00'00
12,502'S0
61.700 -00
44,620-OB
60,750-00
20,500 U0
24,250 00
20,750-00
18,000 00
WOO
1KSI
SI 0,000 United States 7 8 10 Per Cent.
Loan, Treaurj Notes
12)1,000 Cliy of Philadelphia 6 Per Cent.
Loans (exempts)
64,000 Slate of Pennsylvania 6 Per Cent,
Loan
6,000 State ot Pennsylvania 5 Per Cent.
Loan-
60,000 State ol New Jersey Six Per Cent.
Loan
20,000 Pennsylvania Railroad, 1st Mort
gage, Six Per Cent. Honda......
26,(00 Pennsylvania liailruad, second
Mortgnge Six Per Cent. Bonds....
25,000 Western Pennsylvania Hallroad
Six Per Cent, jk.ot.da (Pennsyl
vsnla Railroad gnsrntes). .......
RO.OOOEtate ol Tennessee Five PerCeuU
Loan
7,000 State of Tennessee Six Per Ceul,
Ixnn
15,000 t(Hl shares Muck of Uermautowa
Uas C ompany (principal aud in
terest guaranteed by the city of
Philadelphia)
15,000 00
8,258
8,950-00
20,000-00
195,00O-Ol
7,160,143 Shares Stock of Pennsylvania
Huil-road Company
6,000.100 Shares Stock of North Peuusylva
ttta itallroad Comnanv
20,000'80 Sliarex Slock of Philadelphia and
soutiirru iuuu rtteamsnip com-
pnnys..... .
1(5,000 Loans on llondl and Mortgage,
first liens on City Propeity.
11,045,050 par.
Market value...1.070,280 75
Cost. I.OHii.fwi2-l!li.
Real Estate. Srt.OfW OO
RiIIb ri ceivable for insurances made 27,037'20
lialance due at agencies Premiums on Ma-,
hub j-oncies. Accruea interest, ana otuer
debts due to the ( iimiianv. S8.923'90
Scrip and Block of sunury insurance and
other Companies, IM73. Kailuialed value... 2,93000
Cash In Rank, (Bll,lti2-20,
Cash in JJrawer, 844714 - 41,640 00
11,4117,321-66
This being a new entemrlse. the Par is assumed
as me martlet value.
Thomas C. Hand.
Pamuol K. Stokes,
HeuryHlean.
William O. R mlton,
Edward Darlington,
H. Jones Brooke,
Kdward Lafourcade,
Jacob P. Jones,
James R. McFarland,
Joshua P. Kyre,
Spencer Mcllvalne.
I. B. bemple, Pittsburg,
A. B. Berger, '
D. T. Morgan,
Unortre VV. Bernardotl.
John V. Davis,
.oaiuud A. Honder,
Theophtlus Paulding,
jonn it. i'enrose,
James Traqiiair,
Itenrv V. liallett, Jr.,
James C. lland,
William U Ludwlg
Joseoh H. beal.
George O. Leiper,
liugu uraig,
Jolin I). Tu.rlor,
Jacob Rlegul,
inuMAS u. hahii. t-resiaeni.
JOHN O. DA V1H, Vice-President.
Henry Lvlbtjkn, Becretary. 1
329CnARTEIl PERPETUAL
Franklin Fire Insurance Co.
OF PIIILASELP1IIA.
OFFICE:
NOS. 435 AND 437 CUESSUI 8TBEET.
ASSETS ON JANUARY 1, 1S07,
a,533,110-13.
Capital
...... ...........400.000-00
Wrt,718DS
i, ......... .mm, n.l 200,43216
INCOME FOR 1806,
Accrueu eurpiua.
premluuiB
tKBKTTLED CLAIMS,
LOSSES PAID SIKCE 1SH9 OVER
s,svo,too.
Perpetual and Temporary Policies oa liberal Terms.
Dill i. UXORS.
Charles N. Bancker,
loblas W agner,
Buuuuel Urtuil,
beorge W, Richards,
oeorge Fales,
Allied Fitter,
l-'rancls W. Lewis, II. D.,
feler McC'ali,
i'boixMM sparks.
CHARLES M. RANOKKIt, Presfaeut,
GiOPOhl FALKS, Vice-President.
J. W. MoALLIblKR, Htcretary pro teui. LHU2ili
INSURANCE COMPANY
NOUTJ-l AMKItlO .
OF! ICE, AO, 2.2 WALiSUl' o fillx. -lDx-Li-IIIA.
IKLORPORATED 17S4. CilAHTHJR Fuji PET U A L,
PPITA1, S0O,O0O,
ASSETS JANUARY 8, 187.. l,763,a07M0
IAMJUES MARINE, INLAND TRANSPOR
TATION AND 1'lRIi R1&K8.
DlRitC I'ORS.
Arthur O. Coffin.
ueorge L. Ilarrison.
D'rauoli 11. cope,
ii;uward H. Trotter.
Edward b. Oiarjte,
William Cummtugs,
T. Charltou Heury,
Allied D. dessup,
John P. White,
bamuel W. J ones
jolm A iirowo,
Charlts Taylor,
Ambrose White,
Rlcnard D. Wood,
VI. ham Welsh,
B. hi orris Wain,
joliu Mason,
Louts (J. Madeira.
ARTHUR G. COFKLN. President.
i C HAHLKH Pltt, fciecretary.
WH.L1AM HVJliULKR, ilarrlsbure. Pa.. Central
Agent lor the (state ol Pennsylvania. l
T-)IiOVlDliM LIFE AND TRUST COMPANY
V OF PlllLADJiLPRIA,
BwT.. Ill L.,.,,.1, Li ill 1'l'Ll 1 .
AIUf AAA DUUtU f VUltlU nuevt)
XKCOK1 ORATiO) Hd MOJNTH 2J.O, 186BL
CAPITAL, tfloO.OUO, PAID 1JS.
Insurance ou Lives, by Yearly Premiums: or bvs
IU or 'Hi year Premiums, laou-lorlelture.
Aunuiiies grauieu ou uivorauie wriui.
lerm Policies, Children's KnuowuieuUi,
' This Company , while giving the insured thesecnrlty
ol a paid-up Capital, will aiviue me enure .proliuj of
ibe Lite bubine.ii) among iu poncy uoiuers.
Moneys receivea ai luuerest, auu paiu ou aemana,
! AuLborlzed by charter to execute Trusus. aud to act
a Executor or Aumluiuirator, Assignee or Guardian,
aud lu oiher fiduciary cupuuiilea, under appointment
ol any Court of this Commonwealth, or any person or
persons, or bodies politic or corporate.
SAMUEL B,6HIPLlV,
ti ivi t V TT A Twva
T. WilsTARRROWN,
w. c LUiiuoi Kran,
1 11 AKLES V. COFFIN.
SAMTJKli R. BUlPLliy, ROWLAND PARRY,
tt M. C. LONGBTRilli. Vice President
THOMAb W "IfcSTAR, U. D J. R. TOWN8ENB.
7 278 iueuioai iuuumvr, xivam auy utter.
1, I UK lCMJKAJNCUi AACiiCfSl VHiH. XUUi
J? PKMISYLVAMA F1RK 1NBURANOK COM-
pi j llicurjiuraieu ioi-vuwwr x 01 it3iui" A u,
,10 W ALIS LT blreet, opposite Independence bquare.
'i i,Ih ouioaiiv. favorably known to thecommuuitv
v., nvtr ic.n v vears. continues to Insure aualust loss
or damage by hre on Public or Private Buildings,
elllier permanently or ior a uumra uuio, auu, ou
b'nrnllure, blocks of Goods, and Merchandise gene
rally, on liberal terms.
1 ..VI:-. ....t...i uihav wtth a larffA aurnllia Ihinrf
.inv..i,.ii iii Hih moHt caret ul manner, which enablM
them to oiler to the insured axi undoubted security In
the caae of loss.
Daniel Hmlth, Jr..
John Devereai.
Alexander Beiiaon,
Uhhii Haxleliurst.
Thomas bin all,
Ilvury Lewis,
J. Gllllmrham Fell.
Thomas Robbius,
U 11 ' ' 1 I t.U'.lll.ll . W..
LAM1FL HM1TU, J President.
William G. CBOWKi.ii, becretary. Bo
PHCRNIX INSURANCE COMPANY OF
Pill LADELPHl A.
INCORPORATED l04 CHARTER PERPETUAL.
tio. iCi4 WALK UT btreet, opposite the Kxchange.
lu addition to MAR1INIS aud IN LAM O INbUR
ANCK, this Company liuiurea lrom loss or damage hy
Hills, for liberal terms on buildings, merchandise,
turuiiure, etc., lor limited periods, and. permanently
ou buildings, by del osll of premium.
The Company has been In active operation for more
ban felXT Y YKARB. during which all lotutea baya
ten promptly adjusted and paid.
.u(a1 Tl V dll.M.I 1.
iiutjwioao.
John L. Hodge.
Iwrence Lewis, If.
David Lewis,
Runjamln Filing,
Thomas H. Powers,
A. It- Mcllenry,
Kdmuud (taaiillon.
M. R. maiioiiy,
John T. Lewis,
W illiam H. Grant, .
Robert W. Learning,
I). Clark Wharton,
baiuuet wucox,
TliltH It. NorrlH.
JOHN WTJttlLtaUCR, -rldut.
BAMUKL WxJ-COXi fcesretarj
FURNITURE, ETC.
X O H O U 8EKEEPEIl
I have large stock of every variety ot
FUItNITUHK.
Whlf-n I will sell at reduced prices, consisting ot
PLAIN AND MARBLK TOP CO! iAUK 8UI1T9.
WALNUT CHAM B Kit BUI'I'S,
PA1IIXJK eill'l S IN VKLVKT PLTJ8H,
PARLOK HIHTS IN HAIR CLOTH.
PARLOR SUITS IN RFPS.
Sideboards, Extension Tables, Wardrobes, Book
asee, Mattresses, Lounges, etc etc
P. P. eUSTINR,
it W. K. corner BKCONI) and RACK Btxwem.
ESTABLISHED 1795.
A. S. ROBINSON.
French Tlate Looking-Glassos,
FJS'QRAVINGB, PA IN TIN 8, DRAWINGS, KTO
Manufacturer of all kinds of
LOOKIfttt-OLAftN, PORTRAIT, ANU Pit).
tube ruAjnni to order.
No. OlO CHESNUT STREET.
THIRD LOOR ABOVE THE CONTINENTAL,
yHIT.APKT.PHT A.' ' 1S
LEGAL NOTICES.
7 N TUB DISTIilCT COUUT FOU TUB CUT
i ANl) COUNTY OK FH 1LADF.LP11IA.
LLMONIi J. GOLOWN to tlie use, vs. JAMES la
MOKFb, Veu. Ex. Jnne Term, 1867. No. 1S8.
The undersigned appointed to cllstrlbute the fund
aru lug trom tbe Hhentrs sale In the above case of all
thai certain two-story brick store and dwelllng-bouse
and lot whereon the same la erected, situate on the
noitliwest corner of Ilaverlord and bomaraet sireeis.
Twenty-lourth Ward, Philadelphia, cnnta'ulng lu '
frcnt on 11 aver ford street Zo feet, and In depth no feet,,
will attend to the duties of his appointment on MON
DAY, Hepttmber lfl, 1MI7, at 4 ocIckIc P. M. at bis
office, No. IMS. FIFTH blreet, In tbe city of Phila
delphia, when and where all parties Interested must
make their claims, or they will be debarred from
coming in on said luud. S. P. RUOWN, JR.,
M 2 Kit Auditor. f
TN THE COURT OP COMMON PLEA8 FOR
JL THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADEL
PHIA. AMANDA BENNETT vi. JERVI8 H. RENNETT.
March Term, 1SB7. No. 11 In Divorce.
To JKRV18 H. RKNNKTT, Respondent Take
notice ot a rule has been granted In the above case,
returnable on MONDAY, September 1, 18U7, at 10
o'clock A. M., to show cause why a divorce a vinculo
matrimonii should not be decreed In said case.
KUQAB K, PETIT,
9 StuthB 51 Attorney lor Lil)ollaat.
GROCERIES, ETC.
gUPERIOR VINEGARS,
CilNVINE FRENCH WHITE WINB
AND
PUKE OLD CIDER TINEGARS,
FOR bALE BY
JAMES B. WEBB,
814 Corner WALNUT and EIGHTH 8b;
"yillTE PRESERVING BRANDT,
PURE CIDER AND WINK VINEGAR,
GREEN GINGER. MUSTARD SEEDSPICES, E7CV
All the requisites for Preserving and Pickling p. C
poses.
AlAERT C. ROBERTS,
Dealer In Fine Groceries,'
11 7jrp Corner ELEVENTH and VINE Bta.
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, ETC. .
gTANDBRlDGE, BARE Sj CO.,
IMP0BTEE8 Or AND DEALBSS IS
FOREIGN AND AMERICAN HARDWARE.
. NO, 1831 MARKET STREET,
Offer tor sale a large stock ol
Hardware and Cutlery,
TOGETHER WITH
lOOO KEGS 1ST A IL S
AT BEBUCED PBICES. 87thstu
CUTLERY.
A fine assortment of POCKET and
TABT.K CUTLERY, RAZOUH,
BOlta, PAPER 'AND TAILORS'
SHEARS, ETC..
Tm V. HICI.MOLT)'H
Cutlery Store, No. 1S8 Benth TENTH Btreot,
Three doors above Walnut.
11
STOVES, RANGES, ETO.
QULVER'S NEW PATENT
DEEP BANB-JOINT
HOT-AIR FURNACE.
BARCIES . OF AI.Ii SISES,
Also, Phllegar's New Low Pressure Steam Heating
Apparatus, for sate by
CBABLIH WIXUAIIl,
5 If No. 118 MARKET Btreet.
THOMPSON'S LONDON KITCHENER;
OR EUROPEAN RANGE, for Families, Ho
tels, or Public Institutions, Id TWENTY Dlb".
KK.RKNT HIZKH. Also. Philadelphia Ranees.
Hot-AIr Furnaces, Portable Heaters, IiOwdowntratos,
Flreboard hloves, Ratb Boilers, Btewhole Plates,
Boilers, Cooking Htoves, eta. wholesale aud retail, by
tbe manufacturers, BHARPE A THOMWON,
627stutham JHo. Hot N. BEOOND Btreet,
GAG LIG H T
FOR THE COUNTRY
FIBBIS
CO.'S AUTOMATIC
GAM
MACHINES
FOR PRIVATE RESIDENCES, MILLS, HOTELS,
CHURCHES, ETC,
FURNISHING FROM ONE TO SIX HUNDRED
LIGHTS, AB MAY BE REQUIRED.
This machine Is guaranteed) does not get oat ol
order, and the time to manage It Is about five minutes
a week.
The simplicity of this apparatus, Its entire freedom
from danger, the cheapness and quality of the light
over all others.have gained for It the favorable opinion
ot those acquainted with Its merit The names of
those having used them for the last three years will
be given by calling at our OFFICE,
NO. 105 SOUTH FOUBTII STBEET,
Where the machines can be seen in operation.
FERRIS A CO., Box . a
7 atuthasm
Bend for a Pamphlet.
iT Tbe only place to SVf"" "
diolnfeoied a t very low prux FkthoN,
nr.nnfafltnrer of Pondrette,
IJ0I GOIMITB&""-