THE DAILI EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1867, NUMBER CXr-VI, A 3IKT FOB MENTAL lTYSrErTICB. AND A CURB "B Hr-POCHONPBIA. HT-POCRIST, OB ANY COM PLAINT OK A UY ORDEtt. COMPILED BY OUR SEMES EDITOR. CREAM OF THE LOfiDON COM C PAPZRS. JrYem runcli. iienkv w. IOWA to A. C. i.osnos. To my run-Anglican coinpoers," (Writes pnrlins I.O.W.A), "I owe a debt of gratitude, Which I ciin ne'er repay. As I cun't rny-tr ",l I.O.W.A! Accept tbiB l.O.U That ritnnl poison KoRlnnd'n CUuroa If unchecked, will undo." Mopt ScKori'Loi'S. We know a man who keeps Buch a strict watch over his tongue that Le will Bot even allow himself to talk again it Time. Aspect op tiik Fomtica.Ii Horizon in Acktiua. Z?usi-erous. Froh Tudor ! The West Country Ncwi Bays that ''proceedings are to he taken against a churchwarden, who turned a woman out of church hecause he eaw her refreshing heraelf from a spirit ho ttle." There is only ona Bet f churches in which her conduct might he extenuated those by Peu-gin. A Hint to Yodko Parsons. Stoles, Chasu bles, Dalmatics, Copes, Albs, tt id genus omne a very bad in-vestment.' Theatrical. Miss Menken is to reappear as "Mazeppa." Flaygoers are startled by the hare announcement. Tub Diffusion of Ignorance. A modifica tion of the once popular song has heen sug gested hy the following announcement: "Bishop ("olenso. It has heen decided by the Bocleiy for the promotion of Christian Know ledge 'that lu the Society's AUminao lor lNb'S uo mention be made of the Diocese of Natal.'" Let us, therefore, sing as follows: Oh I no, they never mention It; Ignored the place must be. Their books am now forbid to name Thai once Colonial Bee. From Guide, and List, and Almanac, TIB banished by their set, And when they force a smile from us, They fancy we forgot. They tell us It Is noth In?, now; Tabooed by Dr. Oiay; But ah I they could not disendow Colei bo or his pay. The Bishop hold his own, and he Is like to hold it yet; And though, they never name his See, We never fehall forget. An Old Saw new Set. What can't be en dured must he caricatured. A "Neat" Drink. Spruce Beer. Motto for tub "Open Church Society." Proh-Pew-door J "Representation op Minorities." Photo graphs of children. Wsi n 7te? it lit 1 Sclf-Kvldent. Last Man This can't he my hat, surely T Servant Yessir, that's your 'at, Bir. L. M. Quite sure ? Servant Oh, yessir, quite sure, sir. L. M. Well, then, hanged if I haven't heen and taken some other fellow's head. (luerles. Ought a hair-dresser to be a cook? Cer tainly not. Ought a gardener's wife to have anything to do with rakes f Uoe dear no 1 The lady who was driven out of her mind Lib since recovered a little bit, and given the leins to her fancy. Quid Rides. On d'U that the Emperor of the French has just Bent a handsome present to a tobaoconist in London who had showed him kindness during his exile. May not this Ike regarded as the reverse of quid pro quo f From Lively to Severe. Coming home from dinner late to one's wife. A Suggestion. From the public experience f the Court of Bankruptcy for the last twelve months, it is suggested that in future limited liability companies be designated aa Unlimited Lie-Ability Companies. "A Nation's Gratitudb." A most painful and indecorous aSair id the reoent scandal about Mrs. Linooln and the late President's goods and chattels. In order that posterity saay know Low the memory of "Honest Old Abe" has been respected by his country, Judy Suggests that the following epitaph should he inscribed upon his monument: Here rests Old Abe, upon the lap of earth, A man who was to faino not fortune known; He served and loved the land that gave him birth, Till murder sternly marked him for her own. Largs was his bounty aud his soul sincere;" He gave hi country all he could his Ufo; Beguiled from every honest eye a ter, ut didn't gain provision for his wifo. ' A Clincher Doctor (to Tailor, petulantly). No, sir; I will not have it. I'll return it on your hands. Tailor (meekly). Ab, Doctor u to be a happy man. Doctor. Why ? Tailor. Because you never have any of your tad work thrown on your hands. From the Tomahawk. A Nick Laird 1 Lord Stanley tells nB that . lie has not yet closed the Alabama question Imt that ho hopes with the help of "the grea, peacemaker, time," to do so. We presurue. that when the additional penny is added to the income tax to pay the little bill, a monu ment will be erected to Mr. Laird, of Birkin- head, for having deserved bo well of his country as to build the vessel. If all those far-seeing members of the House of Commons Who cheered him when he proclaimed the pride he felt for his share in the matter sub- ribe to the memorial, it will be worthy the cecsjion. From Fun. A Fenian Anthem. BY A JIKAD CUNTRB. IUciitshoulthert-, bedad ! (That's yer left, Terry TJrlerley !) Knpe on niirchln', mc boys, right away wld out ct rise. 'TIs a inolghty fine nolght.nnd it's darkness en. tlrely- Ij-t'8 go to the barracks to shoot some perllco. Sure we've come nil the way from Auierrlkey honeys, To lend ye to freedom and tache ycz yer uturiil Likewise for the sake avcollcctln' yer moneys We'll tHkej ir last thillin's, mo boys, av ye Will! Av ooorse, boys, ye'll thrust us, although we we are Blrangirn And thin, hlcce our lives Is such precious ones, sure, Ye'll not molnd, whin there's any apparence o daiigprn, Av our safety's tho very first thing we secure. Thin, onward to freedom, onward so hould now, O, be ofV, thin, nud Klarter ull Haxoni ytz yes kcc, Hinco tho nights Is oncommouly cowld now, We'll look alter yer money and Jlst stop bo hlnd. Whilst! Trnyson among us?-a Knxon is prls'nt Bl'lhrike one blow for Freedom and Liberty's take I Hlmimber, my hayrocn, ye're armed and he We're bThi roti u, too, d' many, an' he's ono an' wako. But since j tz uiotalit fetch them perllce wld the Bhludy Kre this grout net of Ja' tlco to Ireland yez do, JiHt wait till yer lcado.-R has got out o' windy, Bure, we're Biifo now so go It, me boys! ptillliloo! Birth. On the Oth instant, at Printing House Square, the Times of a joke. Qaoting the opinion of Kohl, the Gorman traveller, it observes: "Kohl, the German traveller, remarks that owIum to the discolored water from the bo, and the tnwny hue of the bogs themselves, Ireland is as much brown as ereen, aud might as well have been called the Topuz as the Eme rald Isle." Granting that an Irishman has a strong affection for a drop of tho crathur or (rather, perhaps, and) a bottle of Dublin stout, it is surely stretching the p'iut to dub a whole population Topaz. Very Childish. A pious lady of our ac quaintance always take3 her boys to Samuel Brothers for clothes, ou the ground that the juvenile department must be conducted by the Infant Samuel. A Nice Youno Man for a Small Tea Trade. The Liverpool Daily Post contains an adver tisement which seems to suggest that to "travel in tea" is scarcely a less difficult mat ter than to travel in Abyssinia: - WANTED, A MAN OF STRONO AND robust physical constitution to Travel in the Tea Ti nde; cue nut at all of a nervous orans cepllble temperament, but capable of standing auy quantity of abuse the modern school of proof rs and lea dealers may Inflict upon lain. A'Jdress, etc. It would seem that among the extras charged at the "modern school" of tea dealers, the proverbial twopence for manners is not in cluded. This is to be regretted, for it will a (lord ground for the revival of the old and heartless joke about gross abuse and grocer lar.gnage. We entreat the tea dealers and grocers to take warning, and amend their ways. Let them remember that the world now has its Heyes-on their Pekoe dilloes ! "TurrER'NCB More, and ur Goes, lire." We have been inundated with letters asking us to inform their writers what is the correct sum to give to the Tupper Testimonial. We think more especially as it is stated that no account of the money will be rendered that a tupper-ny subscription will be the best thing under the circumstances. A Good Haul. Two friends of ours went out fishing off Margate the other day. They only caught one pla(i)ce, but that was a big one the bottom of the channel. "Everything by turns and nothing long" A kaleidoscope. Warranted not to Fade. How did Mr. George Feabody write his six-figure cheoques for the benefit of the London poorf With sympathetic ink. Botanical. Horticultural journals report that the tallow-tree of China has been suc cessfully transplated to the Punjaub. Would not Greece be a yet moro congenial soil t Ous Stars 1 The savants of the British As sociation have pronounced that aerolites aud meteorio bodies are the results of "dissipated comets." Although we knew the celestial luminaries were up all night, we were not aware that they were of dissolute habits. We ask, therefore, iu the deepest anxiety, whether the constellation Sirius is a "Jolly Dog" star 1 from the Tomahawk. A Pertinent Question. When some very strong complaints were made about the diet in Iribh prisons last session, the authorities in dignantly asked, "What is all this stir about?" Little enough, it would seem, to judge from the following statement: "At Naas Gaol the diut is about a pint of 'stirabout' for breakfast, Borne more s til about about 10 o'clock in the evening aud a pound of bread, and then nothing more till breakfast next morning." Brevity is run Soul of Witt. A Mr. Witt is Bending round, by way of inducement to subscribe to the restoration of an unknown church, an offering of a small Matk cat iu velvet, which he is pleased to call "a little wiper." It smacks much more of the "old Barpint." A Hint to the Fi.man.s. "Summonseshave been issued for a Cabinet Council on the 5th proximo." IL.-re is a chance for an Irish Yankee Guy l'awkes! Perhaps he had better Iare his powder, for leave Ministers alone, and tUey wiu H0(m up anollieri Tub IUncb in Aiiyk, inia, ob tub Ball and Tim Bum,-.It iu l)8 refreBhi aft6r tlw .and which lu lu d,rt to handed to our trd troopa. -What is the dillWeriee between a watch maker and a gaoler? Tn VWJ 8ttlu watcLei and the other watches cells. The following letters in the alphabet are more studied than the others for instance: A Farmer minds his Hays An Aplailan mintlH his ii-en A Bishop nilndn bin Kees A Ioui ger in I nils his Fuse A good Conchmnn minds his Odes A Butcher minds bis Allchos An Ch ilean mlndu his F.yes A Praj er minds his FIN A Tailor intnds bis Hems A Poulterer minds his Hens A Hosier minds bis Hose A Market tinrdener minds his beas Billiard Markers and good Actors mind their rues A Otocer minds his Teaa An FrnuoiiilHI minds hln F.x'8 Aud Idiots should always mind Wise head! EPIGRAM ON A RECENT CIIANOK I N THE ITALIAN MIN ISTRY. Victor r signs himself to eat Imperial threats or rebel lazzl; But Hellishly objonts to meet Tho reftlguatlou of Uataz.I. To Clalrvoynnte. We have heard of "looking iuto" a mau; and it would seem that the police authorities be lieve to the fullest extent in such penetration of Bight as a not uncommon gift among her Majesty's lieges. What else would induce the guardians of the public peace to issue those cuiiously minute descriptions of the missing Fenians, Kelly and Deasy, which refer to marks as profoundly hidden as the men who carry them f Not content with the enumera tion of teeth which are absent from the side or back of the jaw, where the deficiency isconcealed, or with the reference to scratches on those part3 of the limbs which are always covered by clothing, the writer of the bill which promises a reward of 300 to the informant who shall aid in the capture of the fugitives, actually alluded to a large scar "ineide the belly" of one of them. Now the notion of searching the abdominal interior of a concealed Fenian captain for a cicatrice could never ocour to the mind of mortal policeman, if that mind were not thoroughly imbued with transcendental theories of human vision. We hope that some clairvoyant will speedily earn the 300. At present the difficulty seems to be in reconciling the visibility of Deasy's in testines with the invisibility of Deasy. Kp'gram. "A lady robbed recently in Westminster Abbey complained of her loss to the Verger, who merely said: 'Oh, that is very likely; ladies should not carry parses in a place like this.' " Vide Papers. A Pan-Anglican Synod again should assemble The Establishment's honor to clear from this smirch; Pious ladies small wonder ! will learn with a tremble "They'll be robbed if they carry a purse into church." All the Difference. Port wine leaves its mark on the nose; water, on a bank note. Piquant Pellets. Jinks and an acquaintance were on the beach the other day and heard the screaming and giggling of some young ladies who were preparing to bathe in the surf. Jinks' friend asked what occasioned bo much noise in the bath-house. "Oh," replied Jinks, "it is only eonie belles peeling." When a sportsman fires into a covey of partridges he makes them all quail. There is one thing among many in this life to try men more than any other. It is a jury. Inducements. The proprietors of some American papers are so prosperous that they now hire sub scribers to their papers. A New Hampshire editor and proprietor takes the lead in liberal inducements, as follows: Subscribers to one copy of the Cancer will be presented with one box of petroleum black ing. This is a very superior article; it will black boots, stoves, or may be used as a hair dye. (For testimonials from leading clergy men, statesmen, and bootblacks, see adver tising columns of the Cancer.) Subscribers for two copies will receive a box of sardines. Subscribers for five copies will be presented with a pair of iron-clad spectacles with glass eyes, warranted to suit one age as well aR another. Subscribers to ten copies will be entitled to a patent adjustable bootjack, which can also be used as a corkscrew, coffee-mill, or ink stand. Subscribers for twenty-five copies will re ceive a marble bureau with a mahogany top to it. Subscribers for fifty copies will reeeive a seven octave sewing machine with the Agra lie attachment. Subscribers for seventy-five copies will re ceive a bass-wood suit of furniture. Subscribers for one hundred copies will re ceive a burial plot, with an order for tomb stones, to be delivered when required. Subscribers for live hundred copies will re ceive a nomination for Congress. Subscribers for a thousand copies will be presented with a farm in New Jersey, fenced in and mortgaged. The President's Serenade. "The Heart Bowed Down by Weight of Woe," was the melancholy air played by tlie baud at the serenade to Mr. Johnson, on Wednes day nicht. We understand that if he had not retired so suddenly and unexpectedly, the fol lowing programme would have been faithfully performed: "Mother, I've Come Home to Die." "The Pirate's Chorus." "I Wish I was in Dixie Land." 'I Have a Silent Sorrow Here." DKAD MARCH IN SAUL. "Bobbin Around Bobbin Around." "Carry Me Out and Bury Me Deoently." "And the Devil Han Away with the Little Tailor Boy, with the Broad Cloth under His Arm." . OLD HUNCHED. The whole performance to wind up with the popular and enthusiastic chorus of "We AH got Drunk Is Jersey." SPECIAL NOTICES. q? NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING. JO -rj at w Agents tor trie "telebafx' end Newspaper Frew of tne wholecountry, heveRR MoVkd from FIFTH and CHE.SNCT Blreete to Na 144 8. SIXTH fltrect, second door above WALNUT. Orru kh:-No. 144 8. SIXTH Wrent, Philadelphia TRir.fNE RtTIMiINOH, New York. 74p 27" YOUNG BIKN WHO WISH TO PRE piue for advanced position by January next have superior advantages for doing bo, CIUTTENDKN'B COMMERCIAL CJI.LE3E, No. M7 CJIESNUT Ptrect, corner or Seventh. I'RACl ICAL BOOK-KEEFINU In ell its branches. 1'ENMANSIIIP, CALCULATIONS, ETC EPO, Students instructed at such hours as ruav host suit their convenience, 10 30 wsmltu Ol'lN DAY AND XVKNINU. Catalogues gratis. frpr Y O U N (! M K N - who need to Improve tliplr handwriting, havo siipprlnr wivuntnitM lor ilolnir ho at I JUl IJMIT'i r-i ii'iiinii.in in n v'' c. No. Ii:i7 CII EHNl'T Kl'KElVr, cot tiPr ot Mventh. OPEN DAY AND EVENING. Htmli'iits received nt any time, and limtrnrtod at such home ns may butt suit tlielr convenience. leriTiH lor I'eninaimiiip, mrw miiiurm, t"1- inn UEV. NEWMAN HALL, D. P., Will I-eeiure In M t'PICA L FUNK HALT,. I.OCt'ST STREET. AliOVK EK4HTH, HATCIUiAY KVKiN INU. Nov. Vi. HutJect "MISSIONS TO THE MASSES." Tlckeis for sale at ASH M I '.A IV H, No. 724 CUES. NUT street, on and niter Thursday morning, and at tlie Hall on Saturday evening. Reserved. Keats. 60 cell's. A dm Is.' Ion i.", cents. 11 13 It tCfcr OFFICE l' A It II E H PETIU)LEUJI COMPANY, No. 4.8 WALNUT Hlreet, se cond (le or. Philadelphia. In pm simiice ol a resolution passed at a Stock hold ers' Mtctli'K ot the Parker Petroleum Company, Bud by order of the Hoard of Directors, the real estate of the Parker Petroleum Company, conslstlnK of three hundred ncies ol land, more or less, situate at or near tliecliy ol TliiibVlllo. lu Crawford county, Pennsyl vania, and lyliuupon both Hided of the plank road leading Irom Tilusvllleto Pine Creek P.rldire, liniiiule I on the north by land of William Jiarnsiialf and K. 11. and Isnuo Weed on the east by John Watsou, soul li hy laud loi merly owned by Robert McCrav, on the west hy laud formerly owned by Patrick Kerr aud Drown, nud being thut part of the land of tho lute Samuei Kerr, deceased, now owned bv said Company, tOKether with all hulldliiKS, engines, tubing, tools, etc., property of said Company, subject, nevertheless, to all leaBeor leases now on said property. The above will he sold on the premise, Crawford county, on THURSDAY, 6tli day of December, A. D. 7, at 1 P. M. Terms made known nt sale. 11 8 B3t ROHERT THOMPSON, Secretary. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COM- PAN Y, TREASURER'S DEPARTMENT. FHILAPKI. I'HIA, Nov. 2. 1H67. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. The Hoard of Di rectors have this day declared asemlaunual dividend of;TH REE PERCENT, on the capital slock of the Company, clear of National and State taxes, payable on and alter November 'M. Ish7. Blank powers of at torney forcollecting dividends can be had at the otlioe of the Company, No. i!38S. T1IILD Street. Persons boldlnti Scrlo Certificates cun have them cashed ou presentation at this Ollice. u low 1 nUMAn i-. in i ii, i reasurer. JK" PLYMOUH RAILROAD COMPANY. Notice Is hereby elven that a meeting of the Stockholders of said Company will be held at D. IU urmiet s Montgomery tiouse, in me ootoukq or jxor rlHlowu, on M O.N DA V , December 0, 1H7, at 10 o'clock A. M., to elect six Managers of said Company to serve the ensuing year. D. 11. M.L LVANY, 11 14 SO;. Secretary. THE PHILADELPHIA NATIONAL BANK. rirn.AnEi.PHiA, Nov. 11, 18G7. The Stockholders of this Rank are hereby notified that the stale lax on their shares, now payable ac cording to the recent advertisement of the Receiver or Taxes, Has oeeu ussuineu auu w.n ne pain oy me Honk. li. B. COMKOYS. 11116t Cashier. trJ" A SPECIAL MEETlNfJ OF THE Stockholders of the Dark Hollow Oil and s'annfpcluring Company, will be held at No. 21H1; WALNUT Street, Room No. 4, Second story, on 1 H t'RSDAY, Nove'iber 21, lti67. at it o'clock M., to take Into consideration the affairs of the Company. Philadelphia, October ai, 1WI7 IX 1 17t Ugp" WIEGAND'S PATENT STEAM GENE RATOR Is cheap, compact, economical In use, and ABbOLUTELY SAFE FROM ANY POSSI BILITY OF EXPLOSION Apply at the Office of SAMUEL WORE, N. E. cor Per of THIRD and DOCK Streets. 18 4p BCJkT IjK- j m- HOLE. OF OHIO, PREsl-i-' dent ot the National Medical Association of the Vnltt d States of America, treats specially Con sii mil' Ion, Bronchitis, aud other diseases of the Looks, altto Eemale Diseases generally and Seminal Weak ness, wlih entirely new remedies, with Kreat suocess. Persons Milierlng v Ull those diseases should tint fall to call at his ollice. No. 9M ARCH Street, Philadel phia. Charges mooerate. 10 24 ltu4p THE BKANSONS HAVE NOT SOLD s3 out the old Coal Yard, No. 607 South BROAL Street, below Lombard, as has been reported, but couilnue selling the BEaT QUALITIES OF COAL at fair prices. Superior LEIIieW and genuine EAGLE VEIN always on hand. 9182mlD jrT5T BEAUTIFUL HAIR, MANY YEARS -3-' In chemical experiments have resulted In the perfection of CHEVALIER'S LIFE FOR THE HAIR, an unrivalled hair dressing, imparting new lne and Increased nutriment to the hair, preventing baldness aud arresting Its progress when commenced: regulating and sustaining the principle upon which the color ot hair depends, thereby positively restor ing grey hair to Its original color and youthful beauty, and stopping Us ailing out at once, Sold by all diuggists, 6 lo wstim B. A. CHEVALIER. M. D.. New York. "A LL CAN HAVE BEAUTIFUL HAIR." TXONDON HAIR COLOR. LONDON HAIR COLOR. LONDON HAIR COLOR. LONDON HAIR COLOR. LONDON HAIR COLOR. LONDON HAIR COLOR. NOT A PYE. NOT A DYK LONDON HAIR COLOR LONDON HAIR COLOR LONDON HAIR CXHAHt LONDON HAIR )LOIl FES TOR ER AND DRESSING, RESTORER AND DRESSING. RESTORER AND DRESSING, RESTORER AND DRESSING. The only known Restorer of Color aud Perfect Hair Drtfeemg coiunn eu. no more baldness no more Baldness NO MORE BALDNESrt NO MORE BALDNEsrt on OR OR OH HREY HAIR. 4 KEY HAIR, . UHEY H&IR. (IIIKV 1TA in. It never falls 4o Impart life, growth, and vigor to the weakest hair, fastens and slops Us falling, aud In sure to produce a new growth or hair, causing It to grow ii'h r nuu ntroug. Only 7b cents a bottle; half a dozen, tl. bold at DK, SVVAYNK'S, No. 8M N. PTXT1I Street, above Vine, And all Druggists and Variety Siores. 8 2 tiithls gROWN'S PATENT tomtlNED O A It P F.T- T II ET CI I EH AND TAIK-DKIVEK. With this machine a lady can alone stretch and lack down at the same lime her carpets as easily as to sweep them, saving back-aches, bruised fingers temper, time, and money. It will stretch all kinds of carpets without the least damage, better, quicker, and easier than any other Stretcher made, and drlva from 2 to 20-ot. tacks wllh or without leather heads Is simple, easily worked, and will last a lifetime Agents wanted. Liberal terms given. It la a nice machine lor ladles to sell. For Machines or Agencies call on ur address - WILLIAM F. KCIIEIBI.E, No. 40 8. THIRD Street, (27tfr 'Philadelphia. rggVk (MliDNER & FLEMING, coach makers; HO. 814 IkOllTH HFTH HTUEETi New Bnd Bexmd-haud Carriage for sale. Par tlonlar attention paid to repairing 80 m UNION PAbTE AND SIZING COMPANY. A Pasle lor Box-makers, Bookbinders, Paper hangers, Shoemukvrs. Pocket-book Mutters, Bill Posters, etc. It will not sour. Is cheap and always ready lor use. Refer to J. B. Llppliicoil & Co., Devar A Keller, William Mann, Philadelphia Iiujulrt.r, tiarper iiroiners, americau i met nocieiy, ana outers, Sole Agents, 1. JU CKAU1.N A CO., No. tA) COftf- CARPETINGS. 519 CJIESMT STREET. 519 FINE CARPETINGS AT ltlilOUGJGl) PRICES. WE WILL BELL OUR ASniNSTF.BN, BOTAIi WILTON. VELVET, EN (J LI H II BftrMEM,! TAPESTRY IIRCfthELM, TIIB EE-PL YM, HCPEB INURAINS, VENETIAN, BHl'sftEM AND DAMANS HALL AND STAIR CARPETS, WITH EXTRA BORDERS, ENGLISH OIL CLOTHS, IN SHORT, EVERY DESCRIPTION OF DEMIBARLS CARPETINGS, At Greatly Reduced Prices, With a view to SELLING OFF OUR ENTIRB STOCK, AT OUB RETAIL WAREROOMS, No. GI9 CHESNUT Street, Prior to Removal on first ot January nest. raCALLUM, CREASE & SLOAN, 18 1 tuthetmrp SO, DID CHESNUT ST. 832 CARPETIKfiS. 832 ARCH STREET. FALL STOCK NOW OPEH AT THX ARCH STREET CARPET WAREHOUSE JOSEPH CLACKWOQD, HO. 839 ABCII STREET, 910 2m Two Vore below Ninth. South Blda. J"OTICE. LEE DOM & SHAW, HO. SIO ABCII STREET, BETWEEN NINTH AND TENTH STREETS, Will continue to sell their stock of CARPETINGS AT PRICES TO CORRESPOND WITH LOW RENT AND EXPENSES, AND WILL OPEN DAILY NEW GOODS, As they do not expect to move. 8 27 3mrp LEGAL NOTICES. "VT OTICF. IN THE MATTER OP THE JLN PHILADELPHIA STEAM PUMP AND To W 1NO COMPANY. iCrf. Notice Is hereby given that the report of the Au ditor appointed by the Court of Common Pleas for the Cliy and County of Philadelphia, 10 report upon the petition to dissolve the salo corporation, and to settle lis aOairs, was filed In tho said Court on the lUth day of October. A. D. 18(17. and unless exceptions m inert thereto before the loth day ol November, A. D. lsOTn H.ai.IiI Hnn.1 Kill limHlLn. , I. .. ., ' .III; nu.n II i l TT 1 1 1 in: MllllllUiCU, .Ull k II O (.UrpUrUvlUn accordingly dissolved. By order of the Court. w T. O. WEBB. 10 U ths 8t Pro-Prothouotary. FURNISHING GOODS, SH1RTS.&C. MERINO UN DEB WEAR IN GUEAT VA riety, lor sale at HOFMANN'S HOSIERY STOBE. Merino Underwear for Gents. Merino IJnaerwear for Youths, Alerluo Underwear fur Infanta, Merino Underwear tor Misses. Merluo Underwear for Ladles. Merino Hose for Ladies. Merino Hose for Misses. Merluo Hose lor Youths. Merino Hose for Intuulu, Merluo Hose for Geuta. All-wool Shirts, white, for Gents. All-wool Shirts, scarlet, lor (juia, All-wool Shirts, Krejr niUed. All-wool Shirts, blue oiUed. All the above, ol superior qualities, for sale at MOFHANN'M HOSIERY STORE, 8 5 nubs! No. 9 North EIOnTn Street. J. W. SCOTT -8c CO, SUIRT MANUFACTURERS, AND DEALKBS IS MEN'S FURNISHING UOODt HO. 814 CII1MNUT STREET. FOUR DOOIUI BELOW THE "CONTINENTAL, tZ7jrp FHlIiADgLPHIA, pATENT SllOULDER - SEAM SHIRT MANUFACTORY, ANDOENTLEMEN'M FCRM1SHINM STORM PEKFECT FITTING SHIRTS AND DRAWER made irom measurement at very short notice. All other articles ol uknti.w.m h.x'H nnjw GOODfa in full variety. WINCHESTER A COn H o. 70S CHmaNDTptreet T. STEWART BROWN, B it. Curourof roxmrn & cnESTWTsra MANtirACTUKUl Or IBiniKS, VALI8EB, BAGS, RETICULES BHAWj BTRAP8, HAT CAEE8, POCKET BOOKS, F1AWO and Travalinc Oooda teaerallv john crump; OAltlNTEIl AND BUILDKlt. IllOni HO. SIS LOIMHB STREET, ADD O. J7I VUXtMVt STREET, rBIULDKLTSIA M3 FINANCIAL. BANKING HOUSE OP JayCoqxe&G). af2 and 114 So. THIRD ST. PHLLAIV A, Doalers in all Gcvernment Boouritic,1 OLD S-SOa WAIMTPD II EXCHANGE FOR NEWI A LIKERAL II I ERESCE ALLOWED. Compound Interest Notes "Wanted,' INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. Collections mad. Blocks bought and sold on Commission. Bpeclal bnalneu RcoommodaUonaremrred tot. f9Mm YE II AYE FOR SALE Till FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS OP THE Central Taclflc Kallroad Compaiif, AT (95) NINETY-FIVE, And Accrued Interest In Currency. These Bonds are parable by law, principal and Inte rest, in gold. Interest payable 1st of January and lat of July. We will take Governments .In exchange, alio wins the full market price. We recommend them to Investors as a first-class Security, and will give at all times the latest pam. pbltts and general Information upon application to us Having a full supply ot these HOtiDS on hand, we are prepared to DELIVER THEM AT ONCE. DE HAVEN & BRO,,' Bankers and Dealer In Governments, 1J 51m NO. 40 SOUTH THIRD ST. RATIONAL MAR OF THE REPUBLIC, 809 and 811 CHESNUT STBEET, PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL ......lOOO,O09 DIRECTORS. Joseph T. Bailey, Nathan HUles, BeuJ. Rowland, Jr . Samuel A. fctspbaui, Edward li. Orne, William Krvlen. Osg.od Welsh. Frederick A. Hort, Wiu. M. lihawn. WM. H. RHAWN, President, Lot Cashier of the Central National Sank, JOS. P. MUMFORD. Cashier. S 12 ioie of the Philadelphia National Bank. 7 3-lOs, CONVERTED INTO FHE-TWE IS TI ES. BONDS DELIVERED IMMEDIATELY, DE HA YEN & BBOTHER lOarp HO. 40 fl. THIRD STREET. u. S. SECURITIES A SPECIALTY. SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO,, , BAKKEBS AND BROKERS, NO. 10 S. THIRD ST..IHO. 8 NASSAU ST., PHILADELPHIA. I NKW YOBIC. Orders for Stocks and Cold executed in Phila delphia and New York. HI GOVERNMENT SALES. GOVERNMENT SALE. Bureau of Refugees. Freedmen, and Abandoned V ltuos, I Ofilce A. A. Q. M.and I), u. Btate of Georgia, f Atlanta, (la., Nov. ft, lt;7, J Will be sold at Auction, on the premises, at AUOUHTA, UKOltOIA, NOV. US, 17, the Lond and iiulldlr ks knonuasthe AUGUSTA AlACUiNJi; WUKKS AND LOT, together wllh TWELVE CTTY LOTS. This propfrty consists of one tract of land, which the Auitusia canal runs through diagonally, bounded north hy D'A ntigimo street, east bv Jackson street, south by Adiiuis street, and west by Campbell street Its northern and southern lines belim aoout six hun dred and nlueiy feet, and Its eastern aud western Hues about three hundred and nlui ly-tw o feet, on whlcb are slluated one three-story brick building, loofoet by 6u teel; one brick foundry, IjO feet by bi ieet; and several smaller buildings. Eleven (U) city li ts. ululated on the south side of Adams street, between CainnhHll aud Jackson siroets, designated In nuuiliers ou the plau of the cltv ol Au vusiu. made by illium i'hlllips, as 17, la, HI, 18, U, 28, 2, M, as, and 23. One trhiuguiur lot of 112 feet front, on the south side of t enwi' k street, betweeu the Augusu canal and "Higbl's Foundry." m . ,. . 'lne luuchliiH works, lot, and buildings will be sold together, the city lois s paraiely. Also, at the mine time aud place, will be sold four 0) IrurnK buildings, liw feet bv 41 fuel, and one (I) Irame hullolng. in oj IS feet, situated on the grounds of the Richmond County Academy, Tel Mr street. For lurlher particulars lu regard Ui this property, Iniiulre at this oUice aud that or Brevet Colonel M. L t.hlers, corner of Oreeu aud Juckbou Hlreels, Au gusia, Ueorglu, where tno plius of the properly can be seen. 'I'erms cash for all the property except the machine works and Int. one hall' of which will be reuulred uma and ihe balance lu lour months. - bale to commence at )1 o'clock A. M. . C. T. WATSON. ii him o A A. O. M.and o:6.. 11 151 ; Bureau li., FJSaudA.Li ' QEORCE PLOWMAN, OAltPENTElt AND HUILDKU 1XE2.10 VlilD Xo Io. i:$ 1 DOCK Street, )1 PAULADXLPBXAj L
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