TIIE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH miLADELPIIIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 18(37. THE KING OF THE CRADLE. Draw liack Uie cradle curtain, Kate, WhilrJt watch and ward you're keeping, Let's Bee the monarch lie in state, And Tiew him whilst he's Bleeping, lie smiles and clasps his tiny hands, As sunbeams in come streaming, A world of baby fairy -land lie visits whilst he's dreaming. Monarch of pearly powder-puff Asleep in nest so cosy, Shielded from breath of breezes rough Iiy curtains warm and rosy; He slumbers soundly in his coll, As weak as one decrppH, Though King of Coral, Lord of Hull, And Knight of Bath that's tepid. Ah, lucky tyrant 1 Uappy lot 1 Fair watchers without number, To swetly sing beside his cot, And hnsh him elf to slumber; "White hands in wait to smooth so neat His pillow when it's rumpled, On conch of rose-leaves, fresh and sweot, Not one of which is crumpled ! Will yonder dainty, dimpled hand tize, nothing and a quarter E'er claFp a sabre, lead a baud To glory and to slaughter f And, may I ask, will thone blue eyes In baby patois "peepers" E'er in the House of Commons rise, And strive to catch the Speaker's f "Will that fair brow o'er Hansard frown, Confused by lore statistio 1 Or will those lips e'er stir the town From pulpit ritualistic f Impossible; and yet mayhap Though strange, quite true it may be Perhaps Nero once fed on pap, And Ueales was once a baby. Though rosy, dimpled, plump, and round, Though fragile, soft, and tender, Sometimes, alas I it may be found The thread of life is slender 1 A little shoe, a bitten glove Affection never wauting The shattered idol of our love Is all that is remaining. Then does one chance, in fancy, hear Small feet in childish patter, Tread soft as they a grave draw near, And voices hush their chatter; 'Tis small and new, they pause in fear, Beneath the grey church tower, To consecrate It by a tear, And deck it with a flower. Then take your babe, Kate, kiss him so, Fast to your bosom press him ! Of mother'B love what does he know ? Though closely you caress him. Ah I what a man will be that boy, What mind and education 1 If he fulfils the hope and joy Of mother's aspiration. CITY INTELLIGENCE. (TOB ADDITIONAL LOCAL ITEMS SEE OUTSIDE PAQE. The Constitctk n Engine Company, No. 7, of Brooklyn, arrived in this city last eveninir, and were received by a large delegation of the firemen of this city. They cumo In at Market street ferry, and were conducted by a committee of the Wanen Hose Company to Arch street, where the line ot escort wns already formed, and, alter beine; placed in position, the proces sion moved in the following order: Ciilef Marshal and Aids. A dolofjallun ol the Harmony Fire Company. Warren ;ilose Company, Willi carriage. A car fol lowed, bearing a transparency lnsorloed "Wtlcutue Constitution." Committee ot lU-ccplloii, I hief Lyle and Assistants. Coiibtitullon l-.nvlne Company, or Rro.iklyn, with steamer. Tin.-re were about one hundred men ttloiiK 'lie rope. Reliance Engine Coinpuuy, with carriage and steamer. A delegation of Hie Hope Hose Company. Fi'me Lose Company with carriage ano steamer, A delegation ol lhe Good Will Engine-Company. Delegation of Ii-depc ndenco Hose Company. Good Will II use Company, wltb curriaKP and steamer. Del) Ration of Mnyumensii g Homo Company, Union Hone Company, wlih carriage. The route moved over wus along Arch to fixth, to t hesuut, to Tentl), to Pine, to Twen tieth, and to the house of the Warren Hose Company, at Twentieth and Filbert streets where ib", tipparalus was housed. Subse quently the visitors were taken to an upper elorv. where a srdendid banouct hud been pre- pitred, aud to which ilic company present did lull justice. During their stay the Constitution will b3 the guests of the YV'iuren Hose Company, who have' made every preparation lo reu ier the visit aii agreeable and pleasant one. To-day they will visit Independence Hall, the Miut, Eairruount, and other public institutions. This evening they attend the Arch Street Theatre, by the invitation of Mrs. John Drew. Moyauensiko. Yesterday afternoon the Committee on Prisons paid a visit to Mova-merji-insr Prison, and were ttaowu through it by Mr. Perkins, the Superintendent. Owing to the crowded condition ot the Institution, it was re solved to memorialize the Legislature for per mission to enlarge the prison ground, by taking that portion ol the Parade Ground extending as far westward as the line of S. Twelfth street, and using it tor prison purposes. The better method of couveying prisoners to and from the prison was also considered, as many ot the prison vans, as at present constructed, are do ftc ive and objectionable. It is proposed to subdivide them into two apartments, whieh will in a great measure tend to remedy them. The appropriation for the coudn? year was only partially considered, and will be the sub ject of a future conference, lhe amount ap propiiated for prion purposes for the present year was $145,012, but a lees amount will be needed for the coming year. Although Moya mensing is so greatly crowded, the best order and di cipline prevail, and the Board of Inspec tors pive all necessary attention to the health, cleanliness, and comfort ot thoee committed to tit Ir care. Improvements. The Fourth National Bank has lately taken pos-e-sion of their new banking house, Aich street, below Eighth. Tne new apartments are immediately in tun rear or the property formerly occupied by the bank, and consist ofoue larcro bull 42 feet by 77, and 25 ieet in height. The walls are rancllO'l, and light introduced piincipnllj Uioutrh a larjjo skylight in the ceiling, the gluni boincr fronted. Heavy mouldiigs and tne general flinch of the room, with its walnut counters and deks, frescoea wulls, and bronzed iiou work, giv- a hall equal in appearance to auy bitukiug csinbLunmeut In Philudelpnia. , The three new floras being erected on Chcsuut sireet, above Twellth, on the site of the Merchert mansion, are rapidly approaching coupletion, aud will be reudy for tue teuants by the first of February. Each, s'ore is 25 teet front by 2;i0 hi deoth, tour stories iu height, and so arranged with skjliirhts (tia', not withstaud ino the ureal depth, every part of the building will be liyht. The marble trout isjof handioine det-lpn, ami will add prcatly to the architectural beauty of t'besuut street. Tub Quarter Hkhsions Fun Bir.t. The fee bill lor the September term of the Court of Quarter ?eions h is been approved by the City Solictor. The bdl 8howsth-it the Grand Jury acted upon 284 bills of indictment during the month, and ot this number 138 were ignored, leavimf 140 to be returned to Court as true. In the trial of the 140 races only C6 were declared Ifuipy. The fee bill Is a folio w:-Idstrict Attorney's few, $1858; clerks'. $H40 30; Shenll'i, t3b7,76; njwkiugjiltt' of tUH '05. Mabkbt Rents. The Commissioner of Mar let Air, Pugb, increased the real of iuui during the present jenr over ff.COO above the estimated amount ot Inst your. The entire re ceipts reached nearly fiiO.nun. AMUSEMENTS. Tnn Academy op Music win crowded last evening with an elite and Intelligent audience, to witness Madame Adelaide Uistori's wonderful personation ot the haplcbs "Queen of France," in Paolo (Jinconietti's new tragic play of Marie Antoinette. The fault of the work is its elabo rateness Bnd want of true dramatic couoord ance. It is written In seven acH instead of live, and resemble Schiller's WaUemtein (in thirty nets), without the power and classic beauty ot that great work. The sceucry, imported Irom Itsly, is mimniticfiit and artistic, the "grand hair'iu theTullerlusbeintrthebeijtandmost laitU fully executed, butrather highly wrought in color a ter the manner of Telbin's "drop scenes.'' The dresses were appropriate, and those of Mnio Uistorl the richest we have ever seen. The play was carefully acted, mid the tableaux finals were rendered with much prsce and pond taste. The music incidental to ttie new play was admirably n udered by the orchestra, under Pr. W. A. Cunnington. iM'me Uistorl per formed her enoi mous role with an evenness of pathos, paxsion, and womanly characteristics that exhibited to the fullest detiree her remarka ble dramatic in-ntus, and the applause wa general throughout. This evening Marie An toinette will be repeated, commencing at half past 7 o'clock. On to morrow (Friday) night, benefit ot M'mc Uistorl, when phe will appear as "Melca" and "Lady Macbeth." Saturday alternoon, Marie Antoinette. At the Walnut Mr. J. B. Roberts will appear in Louis Al, lor the la-t time, to-night. This rote has been splendidly acted by Mr. Roberts and he has been tendered the most generous applause. To-morrow (Friday) night Mr. Roberts will have a benefit, when he will asf-umehis gieat ro'eof "Sir Edward Mortimer," and the dual role ot "Dei Franchi," in the Cor sica. Brothers. Next Monday evening Mr. Thomas J. Hemphill, the business manager of the Walnut, will take his first benetit, upon which occasion Mrs. W. (Jomeral will appear in the successful operetta of tho Grnnd Ducltess of Go olstein. At tdk Alien Kohody's Daughter draws large audiences. It will be phiyed this evening, with Diss Kate Reignolds and the whole company in the cast. At thi Chesnut Mrs. D. P. Bowers will ap pear apain as the "Queen of Scots" this evening, in Schiller's play of Mary Stuart, in which she has made quite a hit. Fokepaugu's Great Combination Circus and Menagerie is now exhibiting to immense crowds every evening and Saturday afternoons, at the "Skating Rink," Fifteenth and Wallace streets. We are informed that the copy of the Greek fr-lave aud Thorwaldsen's Gallery of Statuary at Copenhagen will be repeated to-night, by re quest, at the Assembly Building. Ah the rMereopticon will be eontinued tor a short time only, it will repay our readers to visit it. These marvellous representations are so perfect that one feels himself standing In the presence of'tlie originals. An entirely new programme will be ollered to-morrow evening. MARINE 1ELEQRAPH. Jbr additional Marine News gee First Page. ALMANAC FOB PHILADELPHIA THIS DAT, Scn Risks ...6 20; Moon Kjsm 8-06 BCW fcUCTH 5 OBl HlH WATBB... 1112 PHILADELPHIA HOAKD Oif TBADJfi. Hknry WlNKOIl, 1 CUAHI.KS WHKKI.H.R, Y . 'KTTi,tOOVHTIl, Jaw km T. 1 oumu, ) UOVKJ1EMTS OF UCUAtt STKAMKUS, FOR AMERICA. Porussln Iiaiulurif....New York Oct. 6 Ata'antu --London Kew York ..Oct. 0 Vlrninia Ltvi;rpool...New York (jot, 9 A llantlc UoiitliHiiiptou..Mew York Out, Helvetia l.ivtrpool...JS.'ew York Oc. 9 Allanla London New York Oct. 9 AuHHlan Livtrpool...(juebec Oct. lu VllleOe Pans Brest New Voik Oct. 12 China .1 Llverinol...llo.stou .Oct. 12 C!.orN aaliliiKton. Liverpool. ..New York .Oct, 12 Hecla Liverpool...!Sew York Oct. 12 A'lenjanula..fcoutlianipton..lN-ew York Oct. 12 Malta Liverpool. ..Mew York Oct. 12 llaesa Bontnauiptou...New York..... Ouu 15 Hiniienoia Liverpool...N"ew York Oct. 15 C ol Paris I,lverpool...New York Oct. IS ( iilcconlH Glasgow New York .Oct. Iti Frunt e Ltverpool...N'ew Y'ork Oct. ) Neatotlan .LIverpool...QiiebPC Oct. Ill Kubsia Liverpool. ..New York Oct. 19 KOll KUROPK. New York New Vork...Breuien Oct, 21 V. ol London New York...Liverpool -Oct. 2d Pennsylvania... New York...Llverpool OcU 2t ta'anla New York...Lonlon Oct. Ml J. Kinedoni New York...Olas(,'ow tJ;t. 2i Pulion New York... Havre Oct. M Ilo.nt'Hia New York...iIanibut't Oct. 'Jti Atlantic New York... Itrcmen Oct. 2i OOAbTWJBK. DOMJUSTICi, KIO. Columbia .New York.Jlavana .Oct, 21 Alliance Pliilada ..Cbarlestou Oct. 2il Tonawauda Plllatla Havamiau Oct. 21 rl. iludbou fli liana Havana... -Oct. 29 Pioneer-.. Pliilada -Wilmington ....Oct, 31 Btarof tbeUiiion.Philada....New Orleans Nov. 2 Mails are lorwardetl hv everv Hteumer in Lite regular llnea. The Bteaiuers for or from Livernool call at QueenBtnwn, except the Canadian Hue, which call at iouuonuerry. i lie steamers lor or irom the uouti- Dent rail at KoiHhaiuiiton, CLEARED YISTKRDAV. 8tcomlilp Normiin, Crowell, Ronton, II. WlnsorACo bchr fil arietta Uiltou, iritzluiier, buyua, b. it W, CIOU. Kt'r J. H.Phrlver, DennlB, Baltimore, A. O roves, Jr. Kt'r K. C. llltldle, McCne. New York, W. P.Clyde&Co. Tu Thus. JellerHon, Allen, tor iiallliuore, with a tow ol barges, W. P. Clyde & Co, ARRIVED YKHTERDAT. Steamship Alliance, Kelly, 60 hours from Charles ton, with cotton, rice, etc., to Lathbury, Wlckeraham & Co. Meamshlp Roman, Baker, 4 hours from Ho ton. with intlHe. to II, WlnHor A Co. Reports one barque at anchor ott the Cape; pasued steamer Cleopatra on' lieedy Island, bound up, BrlK C. Miller. Brewer, from Portsmouth, In ballast to Van Dusen, Lochman A Oo. r-tbr J. c. BrookB, Burgess, from Boston, wltb mdse. to I rowell & Collins. Hclir M. M. Freeman. Howes, from Rock port, with rrHlue. to Crowell & Collins. hclir VlitJinla. Bcarse, from Boston, wltb Ice to Knickerbocker Ice Co, Bchr Crescent Lodge. Hart, from Lanosvllla. Hteamer Philadelphia, Fultz, 24 hours from New Yoik, with uidne. to V, P. Clyde it Co. hleamer Bluck Diamond. Meredith. 24 hours from Ni w York, with indite, lo W. M. Balrd A Co. HtPHDier Ann Kllza, Richards, 24 hours from New York, with nidne. to W. P. Clyde A Co. Tug 'l'hos. Jetlerson. Allen, irom Baltimore, with tow oi barges lo W. P. Clyde A Co, , . , mkmo"ranija. Bhlp Tamerlane, Curtis, hence, via Bt. John.N. B., at Liveipoo) 9th Inst. Hteamshlp pioneer, Bennett, hence, at Wilmington 2lith ii.su Biirque Irnia, Cummlngs, from Feruamlina, at Havana 1Mb lust, Btruue Jtunie, Brandos, hence for Antwerp, was passed 20lh Inst. lat. 41 4ii. inn. 00 20. bt hr Win. 11, Tleis, iiuttuian, hence, at Bavannah lOlll lllBt, bchrs W. S. niles, Thompson, and M. It. Bomers, Bouieis. from BohIoii. at Mobile loth lost. trclir J. Ciock ii.nl, Jones, Irom Bristol for Philadel phia, at Newport lutli liiHt. bchr Zi-ylu, Crowell, for Philadelphia, cleared at B Htou 22d itiHt, ecbr M. K, Ruckhlll, Rockhlll, hence, at Wanlilng tcn 22d liint. hciirs K. liwing, McDevItt; L. C. ITickoinn, I.awson: Cherry, Layii'un; and W. Donnelly, Uunler, hence, at (.C (il(. tt(.M) 22(1 lllHta i-cl.r Maiy M. Unee, Crelk'hton, from Fall Ktver for Piiiladflphla, at Ni wport ll'th Inst. Meaii.er (leo. II, btout, Ford, hence, at Oeorgetown 22d IhHI, NOTICE TO MARINRfMi Tho followlnu is au extract from a despatch, dated Jiiiy ai, lot.7. to the Iiepariment of Htute Irom the American CodbuI at Cape Town. Tabln Bay, Cape ot Ootid Hope, conceruink the Breakwater lucuurao of construction in mat nay: 'I i.m nort lias heretolore been conslitered by all nations as a very dangerous one. particularly in the w luler mouths that Is during June. July, and August when ct.uniaut gales are blowing Irom ihuH.svery few vessels, indeed, dared to approach the bay in the 8tAb('iui8seven'yearB ago the authorities of the port, In ti i Our to atlord protection to vessels lying In the harbor, commenced bulhllug a dam or brcukwater, which Is now fast approaching completion, and which heu fiuUhea win o m imiiiiruiiiuiiin,Biiu' . ........ miri verv trreat solidity. lape Town has been receully visited by severe weather: bui owing to i" lumeuin... .....u u-cu Horded to lhe shipping by the break water, uo casual ,i. . ... u,.u nr ii.h vessels lo the harbor have followed. It appears, Irom a plan forwarded oy Consul Oerard, that the breakwater Is now completed lor a length of lsi.U feel from hwn water niara. i i. i'n.i u carry ibis work about ROU feet beyond lis proseul Chlel of bureau. Burtan Cf Kyltl0B.KTy PepaiUuut,eit,2, 17. Notlre Is hereby given thnt the following new htioys have hi en placed lo mark the approach lo I euobsoot Bay, Me.: on Inner Orlndstone LedKM a red spur lmv. with the following bearings, vis : North end nt Fisher man's Island K. by N. !i N.; north t-nrt ol Otter Island HW, by W H W. Iliiny on lhe NW, entt ol Mm ledge, which has eight feel at low water. Tnee lertg.'t ex tend n quarter of a mile to the eastward of the hnov. On Northwest Ledge a spar buoy, red and hlneit, wnh the following bearings: N W. end of Hlwu Inland NK. by N.i NF.. point of Ash Island HW, 'j W, Buoy on top qf the ledge, which has eight leet at low wster. Oood channel all around by giving the buoy a berlh ol fifty yards. Also a new huny to mark the entrance to Lobster Cove, or False White HeHd Harbor, lied spar buov, 20 feet BW. of the ledge, which has nine feet at low water. To be loft on the starboard hand going lu. SAAC EVANS. MAM FAnrviirn and ii:a Li.n ix OILS. FAINTS, VARNISHES, ITaval Stores aud Soaps, NO. 1C Mll'.TH I) 1.1. A WAKE AVENl'E, 10 B ?m 3p PlflLABELPniA. WINDOW BLINDS AND SHADES 831, CHARLES L HALE, (Late Balesman and Superintendent for B. J. Williams) KO, 831 ABl'II NIltKET,' MANUFACTURER. OF VENETIAN BUNDS AND WINDOW SHADES. Largest and finest asaortment In the city at the LOWEST PRICES, 9 23 2m8p PPHOL8TERINO IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. ga J. WILLIAMS & SONS. NO, 16 NORTH SIXTH STBF.ET, MANUFACTURERS OF VENETIAN ULINDS AKD - WINDOW SHADES. Largest and fie eat assortment In the city at the LOWEST PBICES. Repairing promptly attended to. STORE t-HADFS made and lettered. 9 25 2m8p BOOTS AND SHOES. REDUCTION IN PRICES. FRENCH CALF DOUBLE SOLE BOOTS, Firs Quality, 112-00. FBENCH CALF SINGLE BOLE BOOTS, Firs Quality, 110'EO. FBENCH CALF DOUBLE SOLE BOOT;?, Second Quality. (10 00. FRENCH CALF SINGLE SOLE BOOTS, Second Quality, O'tO. HOIK' I I NK ItOOTS AND SHOES At very low prices. BARTLETT, AO. 83 MOUTH N1XTJI STUEET, l"Jrn ABOVE CHEBNUT. INSTRUCTION. QTKVEN8DALE INSTITUTE. BOARDING Sen OO L FOB VOUNO LADIES. Terms Board, Tuition, etc. per scholastic year,500. NO EXTRAS. Circulars at Messrs. Fairbanks & Swing's, No. 711 CHESNUT Street; also at Messrs. T. B. Peterson Brothers', No. 3U6 CIIESNUT Etreet. Address, personally or by note, N FOSTEE BROWNE, Principal, 10 3 thmtf South Amboy.N. J. HARDWARE, CUTLERY, ETC. gTAKDBRIDGE, BARR & CO., IUFOBTEB8 OF AND DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND AMERICAN HARDWARE, NO. 1831 MAKliET STKEET, Offer for sale large stock ol Ilnrdwaro mul Cutlery, TOGETHER WITH lOOO KEGS NAILS AT BEDTJCED PBICEH, 87thata CUTLERY. A One assortment of POCKET and TABI.K CUTLERY, RAZOKH, RAZOR ST HOPS, LADIES' HOLS H01U4. PAPKii AND TAILOUM' 8HKAKH, ETCrf Im V. HKLMULU'tj Cutlery B tore, No. JRSBontb TENTH Street, 11 Three doors above WalnaU REMOVAL. ) E M O V A E.-H E M O V A E. C. W. A. TRUMFLER HAS REMOVED HIS WUSIC STORE IBOH SEVENTH AND CI1ENNUT BTS. TO No. 92C C1IESNVT STREET, 12tfrp PHILADELPHIA. DYEING, SCOURING, ETC. TRENCH STEAM SCOURING. ALCI DYLL. IViARX & CO. ", 188 KtVi .l Tii.l i sl'litET sNU ;. Bio n!) Tt::T. aiOmwf p RAN C'S AWEKIOAN CII10!XO IN IMITATION OF OIL. PAINTINUS, Published by L. PRANG & CO., Boston, Sold la all Picture Stores, fend for CataloKue. 10 I tuthsnn T. STEWART BROWN, 8.K. roruoror FOURTH & CUK8TSVT STS MANUIMCTURBa OP lETTlTKB, 'VAtlSEB, BAGS, RETICTTITS, BHA-Wl BTEAP8, HAT CASES, POCKET BOOKS, FLAfiij and TraveUng Goods lenaraUy. JOHN CRUMP, OAllPKNTKIC AND BUILDEKJ IUONi KO. ! EODUH ITBEET, AND NO. 17IS CUESNOT HTBEET, raUASBLrBU FURS. 1807. FALL AND WINTER. 137 FUR HOUSE, (Established in ICI8.) The underslRiied Invite the special attention of the Latllis to their larK stock of FURS, consisting of H'ufTe, Tippets, Collars, Etc., IN IiUHSIAN BABLK, HUDoON'S BAY SABLE, MINE SABLB KOYAL ERMINE, CHINCHILLA, FITCH, KTO. All of the LATEST STYLES, BUPKBIOtt FINISH, aud a' reasonable priced. I sill'-s In mourning w ill find handsome articles rutM.VKN Ert and SIMIA8: the latter a most beao tlfuliur. CAIlRIAOE POBES, KLEIUH ROBES, and FOOI 61 U I US. In great variety, A. K. & F. K. VOWIRATH, mm NO. 417 ARCH STREET. FURNISHING GOODS, SHIRTS.&C. M F.RIXO UNDKUWEAIi IN GllKAT VA- nuty, lor sale at HOFM ANN'S HOSIERY STORE. Merino Underwear for dents. Merino Underwear for Youths, Merino Underwear fur Infants. Merino Underwear lor MInsms. Merino Underwear tor Ladles: Merino Hose for Lathes. Merino Hose for Misses, Merino Hose lor Youths, Merlne Hose lor Infauls. Merino Hose lor Oents. All-wool t-lilrtH, while, for Gents. All-wool Milrts, scarlet, lor Ueuts, A ll-wool Hhirts, Krey mixed. All-wool bhtrts, blue mixed. All the above, of superior qualities, for sale at 1IOF9I ANN'S IIUKIERTKTOBE, SStulhsJ No. 9 North EIGHTH Street, J. W. SCOTT Sc CO., HHIBT MAMirAlTtBEBS, AND DKALKRa IN MEN'S FURNISHING NOODl NO. 814 I'HESNVT STREET. FOUR DOORS BELOW THE "CONTINENTAL,1 6 2VJrp PHILADELPHIA. PATENT SHOULDER - SEAM SH1HT MANUFACTORY, ANUENTEK11E.VS FURMISHINU STORB PERFECT FITTING SHIRTS AND DRAWERS made Irom measun mental very short notice. All other articles ot OJiNTLEiLEN'8 DBESS GOODS in lull variety. WINCHESTER A CO., HI No. 7(i CHESNDT StreeV GROCERIES, ETC. priCSU FRUITS, 1867. PEACHES, PEARS, PINEAPPLES, PLUMS, APRICOTS, CHERRIES. BEACH BERRIES, QUINCES, ETC. PRESERVED AND FRESH, IN CANS AND ULA.SM JARS, Put op for our particular trade, and for sale by the dozen, or In smaller quantities, by MITCHELL & FLETCHER, loam JM4. lAOa 4'1IHSN VJT HTUKRT. . JT I N E TAEMESAN CUEESE, lllltll IIKAO CHEESE, VOl'Mi AMERICA, OK IMITATION ENC'llSnSTIETON CHEESE, FOR SALE BY JAMES R. WERR, S. E. COR. EIGHTH AM WALNUT STS., g H Philadelphia. EW BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, WHITE CLOVER HONEY, FIRST OF THE SEASON, AEEERT C. ROBERTS, Dealer In Fine Groceries, U7Irp Comer ELEVENTH and VINE Bta. ENGINES, MACHINERY, ETC. -Tf f?f PKNN BTBAM ENGINE AND SaULL-tU BOILER WORKS. NEAFIK A LEVY" PRACTICAL AND THEORETICAL ENGINKEKS WACHINIblW, BOILER. MAKERW. BLACK SMITHS, aud FOUNDERS, bavin for many year been In successful operation, and been exoluslvelp eiiKaged In building aud repairing Marine and River Engines, high aud low-pressure, Iron Boilers, Watet Tanks, Propellers, etc. etc respectfully oll'or their services lo the public as being fully prepared to con tract for engines of all sizes, Marine, River, aud Stationary; having sets of patterns of different sizes, are prepared to execute orders with quick despatch. Every description of pattern-making made at the shortest notice. High and Low-pressure Flue, Tubular, aud Cylinder Boilers, of the beet Pennsyl vania charcoal Iron. Forglngs of all slr.ea and kinds: Iron aud Brass Castings of all descriptions; Roll Turning, Screw Cutting, and all other work connected wltb the above bualueHS. Drawings and specifications for all work done at the establishment free of charge, and work guar anteed, , t The subscribers have ample wharf-dock room for repairs of boats, where they can lie in perlect safely and are provided with shears, blocks, Xaiia, eto. ew... for xalslu. lv, or light weigh, fl JOHN P, LEVY. 8 1 BEACH and PALMJOt Street, JAV. CbHAN MJUWICK, WILLIAM K. MJEBAIC iUHR . OOPK. SouTiiwArtK Fouamti', fifth anjd WASHLNUTON HireeU, Philauklpmia. U EH RICK A SONS, ENOIN KKRH AND MACHINISTS, maenfacture High aud Low Pressure Steam Knginet lot Land, River, aud Marine Service. Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Jron Boats, etc (.astiugs of all kinds, either iron or bruss. Iron Frame Kools lor Gas Works, Workshop!, and Railroad blallous, eto. Retorts and Gaa Machinery, of the latest and mosi improved coimlructiou. Every description of Plantation Machinery, and Pugur, Saw, aud Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Open bu aiu Train, Defecator, Fillers, Pumping Eu iriuett, etc, bole A genu for N. Bllleu' Patent Sugar B,)lllnB Aiiuaratus, Nonuiyth's Patent Steam Hummer, and AHpiuwall A WooUey'l Patent CeulrLTugai Hucai Dmlnlng Machine. - gj BBIDESBUBO MACLIINB W0KK8 OFFICE, No. t5 N. FRONT (STREET, rHILAhKXPUIA. We ie prepared to fill orders to any extent for om MACHINERY FOB COTTON AN 3 WOOLLEN " M 1 l.LH, Including all recent Improvement In Carding, Spin ulng, and Weaving, ' e invite the attention of mannfaoiureri to oar ex enB,'Ve WOnU' ALFRED JENK8 A BON, nTKAM FNG1NB MANUFACTURED BY O "t'ORLlfS," rrovidence. blaie of cylinder, 20 Inch diameter by 4H Inch stroke about one humlrer' UyU:!.rBe,,0WUr' Al"",W W.B.LKVAN, Cor. of WOOD and TWENTY-FOURTH Bui,, Phil. O Hi N BSC HANOI BAG MANUFACTORY. JOHN T. BAILEY GO., BKMOVKD TO K E Corner of MARKET aud WATEIt Btreeta, "' Philadelphia. DEALS RB IN BAGM AND BAGGLNO Of everv Deacrlpllon, tor HralD. Floor, ball, Hnper-PhosphaM of Lime, Bon Dust, Etc tAre and small OCNNV BA(H oonstantly on hand th AUo,WOOA.bACKB. 3oum T Bails r, Jajlm Camasbm AMUSEMENTS. T ISTOR I. ACADEMY OF MU3I . V Director J. OUAl? MARIF, A N it II N r. I IK, , , Prrfrirmsnra on MA II IK A N I OIN E TTK nlcM , this evenini;, rnuimeuces at precisely hall-past 7. limns open at 7. 1JII8 (ThuiKday) October. 24 LAHT NIGHT OK MA It IK. AiHIUIfliaif, Glnrnmr-rtl'. Imhl ami Platiorute work, will bft prA- srnled, with prest splendor, gorgeous costumes, and vi w srenery ol the mofl costly ciuirno'er. r Jti iia l , t icu a M, jaw t rsiiiii I in I'liiiauoipiiui ui MADAMK niMlOI'I. when she will appear In her rrat tragic role of MKHKA, fhesanie Irnirnily in which Aliidftiiin UHTOIU inane ln r Irliiniphaiii th-hut In America, and Hi" Imt a'i of MACItKIH, which Inclnil.s lhi CKI.ICIUtA I KD HI.KI- P W A I,K I Ml SCK.N K. S'i ndinlraltly prescnte'i hist si iiiin hy Aintlanic Kls riiltl. KATl.'ltDAY Al'TEKNL,ON.al linll-iastl. Doors opeu at 1. MATtTF. ANTOIVFTTK MATI Vl-'.R. and last appearance of MaOaiue RI.TORI in Phila delphia. A n in Ik- Ion to Pnni'.iPl, parquet C'rclo, and llalmnv, ?1: l.ifrrvnl r-ta's. ho cents extra; t.nolly Circle, An ci nih; Oalli-ry. . Acrnts. i-t inn lor Hie im :ii lin e cmi lie hntl nl tlio Ara-iem oi Music, end hi Tl M I'LKll'n New Music Mloro, No. hid I 111 i-NCT Htr.et. Oh the Mailiif, ndmlnsl-iii to all parts of the house. Cm' liol'ar. ItemTveo nciiIm, 60 cents ex.ra. A CAD K M Y OF MUSI C lAhOi.INK M. HWH IN(;- Oiiecuesa ,-ll n. ...... n.. tl.tl.t iii , I'Miiiirii' r- m ni,,iit-ii ni'til-nil Oil HiiMiAY EVEMNil, O t. 2 l-'.7. All tlie Old Favorites, with additional Artists and New Operas, Orf-nlnc Opera Bon KM IAN OIRI,. Box bheet. lor Uie s tin ol Reserved t-eats, W II 1HH T r X 1 ItA I'll A Hi I-:, Now epen at TKCMPI.KK'H New Mimic Store. No. 9:0 Clli bNLT atrtet. Tickets, One Dollar. n:-Hi FO E E P A U C II ' 8 MAMMOTH MANAItKHIE AM) MODEL CIRCUS FIVE DAYS ANI NlUiriH MOKE. REMAIN DKIl OK TITI3 WEEK. CENTRAL SKATING PARK, BROAD AND WAI.LAi K STRR1KT8. EVERY AKTERNOON AND EVENING. THE LIVG GIRAFFE. S'i'i RARB BEAHTM AND BIRDS. FINEST CIRCUS 1BOUPW EVER IN PHILADELrUIA. TIIE PUBLIC DELIGHTED WITH THE WONDERS OK NATURE, MAGNIFICENT PERFORMANCES, SPLENDID MORS KM, CHASTE ENTERTAINMENTS. EVERY AFTERNOON AT 2';. EVERY EVENING AT 8. Doors Open One Hour-aud-a-half Previous. A d mission Mic. Children, 10 years and under ON MONDAY, October -J8, Tnis snow at Wilmington. MKS. JOHN DREW'S AKCII STREET THEATRE. Begins at IV, o'clock. NOBODY'S DAUGHTER. MONDAY, AND TILL FURTHER NOTICE, Maeder and Fulton's great drama of NOBODY'S DAL (Jill Ell, with Its startlliiK ethicta, and Miss KA'IK REIGNOLDS as JENNY WILT.SON, Miss BREWER, and LADY KVERSLE1GU, Aldrd by the Full Company. During the piece a Gambling Scene. FRIDAY BENEFIT OK MISS REIONOI.TiS. MONDAY, November 4; firtt lime, SL'RI-. TV7ALNUT STREKT T II E A T II E. V V N. E. cor. NINTH and W ALN UT. Benin, at a to 8. THIS (Thursday) EVENING, October 21, I8ti7, lhe popular tragedian, Mr. J. B. BOBFRTS will appear for the lust time In Bouclcault's historical trattdy. In 5 acts, translated from the Krench, eutilled LOUIS XI, KING OF FRANCE. Louis XI Mr. J. B. ROBERTS lo conclude with Morton's popular farce ot M Y PRECIOUS REToY. FRIDAY-BENEFIT OK MR. J. B. ROBERTS. TSTEW CHESNDT STREET THEATRE. JJN THIS (Thursday) EVENING. 0?t. U, EngBuement ol lhe distinguished Amuriciwi Actress, MRS. D. P. BOWERS, who will appear In MARY STUART, To conclude with the favorite laice. Til AT BLESSED BABY. BATURDAY MATINEE M RS. D. P. BOWER3. A G ltKA T MAT1NKK BILU FOX'S AMERICAN VAK1ETT THEATRE. JSVKKV iiVENING AND SATURDAY AFTERNOON. GREAT COMBINATION TROUPE, In Grand Ballets Ethiopian Burlcstiuea.bougs, Dances Pantomimes, OyiiiUKNi Acta, etc. JEW ELEVENTH STREET OPERA HOUSE, ELEVENTH STREET, ABOVE CHEBNUT. T JI E fAHItT KElOHT OVEN FOR THE SEASON, CAftiiCRGSS & OIXEY'S BIJKSTRELS. THE GREAT BTA It TROUPE OF THE WORLD, IN THKIB V.UAN11 KIUIbrUN NOIltKKM. J. L. CARNCBOHS Manager. R. F. MMPBOW, Treasurer. H 19 3m HORTICULTURAL HAL L GRAND MATINEE, by CARL KENT's ORCHl-blRA of 40 Performers. EVERY THURSDAY APTEJtNOuN (Commencing October 8, lsii7), at 3 o'clock. Vocalist Mr, JEAN LOUIS, SINGLE ALMlchiON, 60 CENTS. Package of four Tickets for l. To he had at Boner A Co.'s Music Store, No, 1102 Chesnut street, and at the door, i) ltu AfSKMBLY BUILDINGS TENTH ASD CHESNUT STREETS, 'lhe MAMMOTH S'l EREOPTTCON. for a short time only, commencing on MONDAY EVENING, October 21, at 8 o'clock. This Instrument produces the same eflect obtained by a parlor stereoscope, of making objects stand out In bold rellel, only on a gigantic iscalo. The collection embraces several hundred of the llnest European and American views, enabling the mautiuers to vary their programme from time to time. Admission, 6ocenls; children, 2TceulH. Ticii its lor tale at Trumpler's Music Store, aud at the door. 10 IB til GERMANIA ORCHESTRA. PUBLIC RE hesrsals at the M USICA L FUND HALL, every SATURDAY , at Uii A. M, Tickets sold at the door, and at all principal Music Stores. Engagements can be made by addressing G. BASTEBT. No. USl MON TEREY Street, or at R. WILLIG'S MuslO Store, No. iO'Jl CHEhNUT Street. 10 am LEGAL NOTICES. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY J. AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. In the matter of the Estate of ROBERT W. SMITH, Deceased. Notice Is hereby giveu that the leport of the Audi tor In the above case will be tiled lo the oilioe of lhe Clei k ol the said Court, on KKIDA Y, tne 1st day of November, A. D. 18ii7. In the meantime, access con he had to the said Report, at the Auditor's olllce, No. VZl WALNUT street, Philadelphia, for the purpose or examining the same; w hen aud where excuptlous mum be tiled, if thought proper, agreeably to the Rules Ol Court In such "case made and provided. HAMUH.L C. PERKINS, Auditor. Philadelphia, October 14, A, D 1W7. lo latulhsol IN THE ORPHANS' COUR " FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OK PHILADELPHIA. Estate OI MAUllld liuuir.m.ureraiiini. The Auditor appoluied by the Court to audit, settle, nil adjust the account ot ISAAC JONltS, Jr , and RA EVANS, Executor of the estate of MARTHA HUOTEN, deceased, and to report distribution of the balance in the hands of the accountants, will meet the narties Interested for the purpose of ills appoint rneut. on MONDAY, October 28. lsW. at .1 o'clock P. M.. at the olllce of K. H.THARP.No. 32 a THIRD street, in tho city of Philadelphia. 10 17 thstiiol other wilts of execution, win meet mo iiaiims m tpresied on lhe 7Ui tluv of November, A. D. IHrt7. at 4 o'clock P. M . at his Olllce. No. 4H(1 N. THIRD Street, pliili.ilelnhla. THOMAS K. K1NLE V PER, 10 US lot Auditor. NEW YORK DYEINO AND PRINTING F.BTAIIL1SHMKNT Works onhtalen Island. Gilice iu Philadelphia. No. 40 N. ElUHTU Street (west side). This old and well-known Company, the largtit of Its kind lu the world, and In the lorty nluth year of Its existence. Is prepared, with the most exteuslvs and improved machinery, to dye, eUnnne., aud ftnUh, In a manner unequalled, every variety ol garment and piece goods. Garments rU.antrd by our new French pror-esi wiUumt being ripped. v I7tiuhttw HARRISON'S PATENT PAINT RFSOLVANT, or paint aud Varnish Keinever, lor palmers. fur niture audcarriage makers, printers, ana lamlly use. lhe preparation will remove lhe hardest and olde.1 piut from any surface without scrat.ing and without Injuring the wood, or making It until for frtwh palnb II washes oft with water, taking the palul. varulslt, or oil with It, ll la cheaper, mure expeditious, auO more thorough than bumlug. . , For sale by all Druggists and Palm dealers !" United btatve.UiuatUs.aud Wwl ludioa, imwi DISTRICT COURT, FI. FA., J., 6f, 445. JollN M.SMITH vs. ROHERT HARGRaVE. W. T. SHIPLEY, L. C. FRENCH, and '1. G. K.O RONY.lutelv trading as 11 A KG KA V E A CO. The Auditor appointed by Iho Court to distribute the fund arising iroju the saleof the personal property of the above named defendants under lhe above and AUCTION SALES. , v i L t; L Jj A N D & CO U.L (ii.d'i'i orn to Philip Ford o,), ' Al"t?lTONKjrPS. No. Sue MARKET Street. SALE 0F '8"0 CASES BOOTH, SHOES, BRf oArss, e;ic. , On .Monday Morning, Cc'i her ?8. cr inmen Inir at 10 o'clock, we will sell by catalogue, lor cash, is caies Men's. Boys', and 0'iIIih' l oots, sliiies, Krogans, etc. Also, a gene rsl assortment of Women's, Misses', Bnd Children's niar. to which the early attention of the trado 1 callt d. 10 24 9 JCilN It. BiVhKS A CO.. AUCTlONERRfi .! T oo. -s aud I Ai n I'.K El Kvusi LARGE POSITIVE SALIC " F OA RPErTINGS. ETC, t.iu j iiuuy Mnrn.iig, October 2.ri , at II o'clock, t.n four months' credit, li lit vo- t iecpsof liicniln, Venetlau, list, henip.oot- ti go, anil rug carpetlni;. 119 12 61 LA I'G K I I 11FM PTfHY H I K OK FRENCH AJfO -O'lHEH F.UROI'J AN DRY OtDS, ETC ' On iMonilKV iiioinlng, OrtnlnTls, st 10 t 't li ck, on (our munlhs creiHt, 904 lots ol French. India. German, aud BrlMth Iry Gi otis. LlU2i5t LA I; OK IEPFMPT R HM.EOK BOOTS. RTJOS, Li;t.tiaih. lltAVKLl.lMI IIAMS, iilU. I On Tin-nilay Mornln r. October 2, al 10 o'clock on four months' cretflt, SOflO pin kui. is bents, shoes, baituora's, etc., ol city and J.i hierii uii.iiuiHC!ure. 10 24 t 7 1. (iCMMKY A f-ONS, AUCTIONEERS, U. No. 6cs WALNUT Street. Hold BrtiilnrSnles ot M AI, ESTATE, STOCKS, AND SECURITIES AT HIE PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE. IT s ntllii I IB ol each property Issued separately, li 0 catalogues ptililUdied and circtilaletl, containing full descriptions ol property to be sold, as also apar-tit-llihlof property contained In our Real Estate Re glHtt r, and ollered at private sale. fc-nles advertised dally In all the dally newtrpapers,h SALE ON MONDAY, October 2. will Include ORPHANS' COURT SA1.K 1 state ol U stlkel. de- ceiined. Three-story brick Dwelling, southwest corner ji nerson sno i weniy-tnirtt streets. ORPHANS' COURT SALE Saine Estate ThrflG- ittoiy brick Dwelling, northwest corner Twenty-third antl V rinhl streets. . I'EREAI PTORY SA LE Larce Lot of Gronnd, ll 218 eel, noilheast corner ol second street and Alla- gheny avenue. Three fronts. WALLACE STREET Two-story brick Dwelling, No. 71(1. NORTH SIXTH STREET Seven modern three story brick Dwellings, Nos. 2411, 2113, 2415, 2117, 2418, 2421 , and i-UH, above York street. ID 12 IM M, 1HOMAB BON8, Is OS. S. IOUR1H Street, 139 AND 14 Pale on the Premises. HAN DSOME BESI DENCE AND FURNITURE. On Erlilay morning, October 25. at in o'clock, at No. 2nl2 Mount Vernon strtet. will be sold On lhe premises, the-handsome three-story Brick Rtsidence. 20 leet 2 Inches front, W feet 1 Inch deep. Also, the entire i uruilure. LW 1 at Hale at No. 1039 Vine street. ' f SUPERIOR WALNUT URN ITU RK, FRENCH PLATE MANTEL MIRROR, VELVET AND Bbt'SoELS t'AKrKTS, On Saturday Morning, v At 10 o'clock, by catalogtiu, superior walnut honsfl hold furniture, fine French plate inaulel mirror, line velvet and Brussels carpets, chiua and glas uifirn litll. r 1 1 94 9t 11 24 2t SUPERIOR FURNITURE. ROSEWOOD PIANO, FINE KRENCH PLATS MIRROR, ELEGANT VELVET CARPET, ETC. On Tuesday Morning, Oetober2!l, at lo o'clock, at No, Pine street, by Catalogue, the entire fiftiltuie. H 24 41 rrHOMAS BIRCH & SON, AUCTIONEERS L AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 1110 CHESNUT Street; rear entrance No. 1107 Saniqm street, t Srle at No. lllo Chesnut street. ' NEW AND SECOND-HAND aOUSKHOLD FUIt K1IIUK, ROSKVtOOD PIANO-FORTES, CAft PETS, MIRRORS, CHINA, ETC. . - On Friday Morning, " At 9 o'clock, at the ant-lion store. No lllOChesunt street, will be sold a Inrge assortment of elegant parlor, chamber, dinlog-ronm aud library furniture, irom liunllits declining houneUeepinv, comprising, viz.: Velvet, RrusKels, Ingrain, ami Veuetlau 3rputs; wal nut parlor suits; walnut chamber suits; splendid rose wood wardrobe; walnut aud oak sltteboa-ds; library soils in re. s; st cretaries ami bonk canes; walnut waru robm: dressing Imri'uuM: bptlstail-: washatands: ex tension dinlug tables; olllce taules aud desks; mat treps.es; beds, etc. PIANO-FORTK.. .1 HUterlnr roHi-wood 7-octave ptKiio-forie., matte by ltiueUo, WfclUeliu A Schil ler, and Sciion. PARLOR ORGAN.-l Mason fc Hamlin parlor organ. k ai 1RRORS. Large French plate mantel and pier gli-nse. , FOWLING PIECES. 6 fine double-barrel fowling pieces. r BAGATELLE TABI.E.-1 bsgatelle table, ' WNJ-:s A.iii Llcjuoits. An invoice of fine Part enn ' Perry wl"es. brnti'ly. whisky, cln.etc. DOUSEBEEP1NG allilt'l.liH, PL VP ED WARE. ETC., ETO. . Also, a portion or a stock of goods, comprising) a laige aiisortmeni of tea trays, iirliaunla lea aud coliee putf . pnpler-inacho tahlcs, Janai ned plato warmers toilet ware, canisteis, rustic wurk-slauds and Unwer siBiios, flue Ivory hantlie diuner and tea knives silver-plated covered dishes, cake baskets, card! baskets, French coffee pots knlle baskets, folillnir fenders, toddy kettles, lunch boxes, saucepans, cases of knives and forks, plated waiters, card receivers ber-y dishes, sugar boxes, camp chairs, chafing oislies, ( astors, etc. ;o 24 It REAL ESTATE SALES. PUBLIC SALE. I THOMAS A SONS. Anntlonon I i.LEGAKT CODN'IRV mislliniiiK. i-mrur'TT Lane, third bonse east of the Railroad, Germantown, cA.cnuiuK liiiiitiKii iu Aiiunfc Hiioei two rronts. On TUESDAY, Oct. 2'J. 1SU7, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at Public Sale, at the Phladelphia Exchange- All that lot of ground with the stone messtiaga tbereon erected, situate on ibe northwest xide of Church lane, lormerly Mill street, in the Twenty second Ward, beginning at a stake set for a corner of this and oihet ground formerly of said Trevor IT. Fowler, but now of Edward Armstrong; tbeuce by the same north 47 deg. no mln., west 2iit feet inches to ground formerly of t-hoemaker and Thomas, now olEilzahetb Aunllenisley; thence partly along the said Elizabeth Ann Hemsley's ground and partly by the hereinafter described lot, south 42 deg, 80 mlnT, west lto feet 6 Inches to a line which divides this from laud now or late ot James B. Lambdin ; thence by the same south 47 deg 8o mln., east 2til feet and ' Inch to Church lane ; thence along the northwesterly slilu of said Church lane north 46 deg. 14 mln., east Vi leet 8 Inches to a point, and thence north 42 deg, 2S miu., easi 88 leet 7 Inches to the place of beginning. Also, all that lot of ground, with the buildings thereon ended, situate on the sou meant side of Armal street, at! lining the above; beginning at a stake set for a corner oi ibis aud other ground formerly of Trevor T. Fowler, but now of Elizabelh Ana Hems ley; Iberce extending along the side of Armat street south 42 deg. 4n mis., west 16 teet; thence south 47 dig. 40 mln., east oy ground formerly of said Travor T, Fowler, but nowot Emma U.swan, 177 feet: thence by the same south 42 deg. 40 min., west 60 feetf thence south 47 deg. 40 miu., east by lot No. 6 iu aplau of low of Charles H. Shoemaker aud Robert II. Thomas, 7 ftet; 1 hence north 42 deg. 40 mln., east partly by ground now or late of James R. Lamhdin Bud partly by lhe above described lot K6 feet, aud tbenoe north 47 deg. 40 mln., west by ground ol the said Elizabeth Ann Hemsley 214 feet to the place ol beginning, (Under and subject as respects a part of the lot last duficilbed, vie.: A lot 15 feel front on Armat street, and mending In depth 14 fet to the free use aud privilege of said Elizabeth Ann Hemsley, her heirs and ai-sigus, owners, tenants, occupiers of her premises hounding thereon, at all limes hereafter, as a passage way audcarriage road, and tor the purpose of laying gas aud water pipes therein, In common with the said bpeucer 11. Hazard, his heirs and assigns, and occu piers of bis premises bounding thereon.) The house lb well built and Is hsndsomely llolshed with all the modern convenience has parlor, library, dining loom, and large pantry, with hot aud cold water, and Iwo kitchens on lhe lirst floor; six chambers, bath room, and water-closet; third floor, large aud small siore-room aud two alt'cs, observatory, closed iu witn, glass, from which there is a fine view ot the surround ing country. , . no ex perse has been spared In fitting np the house as the residence ol the present owner, 11 has every convenience stationary washHtands, low down grates, bay windows, piazza extending around three sides of lhe hotiHe, The mounds are tastefully laid out, wlih an abundance of shade trees, gravel walks, vegetable garden. The carriage avenue to AriuaC street Is 1U6 feet long and 16 leet wide, entirely over shaded by a superbavenue of trees, making a baauli ful piomenaue; also, a stone stable and earrlaga house, with acconimotiai'ons for four borsi aud four cairiages, built 1,1 the best manner, wim oak stalls aud poMs, bay-loit, aud coach man's room. The loca tion Is one of the most healthy aud convenient ra Geiuiaolowu. From hnrch lare stallon illoniy thiec minutes by a paved walk, and Iroui lhe Vlliag di pol only ten uilnuus. . , ... Itrn s-CtiHh. Immediate possession. Plan at n Auction 1 oi nis. . , ' ' M uy be examine! any day l'f;;y'0" '.eers. t M. THOMAS A ':.I1uti'tf Biroet. Nos. and 141 tf. Hla w 21 7l Plillnde'iihla, October, ls7. - '' ' rrj 4' .iVm ririH TisKKrr. l d-bandCurrlae.forale, Pat OTTON ANE ijUXfcx and canvas. MJiJ of all uumbtmi and brands' . i.mr Tronk. and Wagou Cover DacA" Trot, WM!iufaLturVrs' Drier Felts. rom oneir to ,Vlt wide" pVur'S, Pelting. Sail Twine, eW, MVralwlwide a v.'EVEUMAN A CO..