The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, August 12, 1868, FIFTH EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPHPHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY AUGUST 12, 18H8.
CITY IKTELLiaKNOE.
tfom tMrnwu loo At trmtu m ovnam pao-m.
Thb RsruBMCAX IsviwciBLRg. An nnannallj
large meeting or the Republican Inylncibles
vi beld Inst night In the new ball In the Morn
ing Foal building. A. P. Cole iberry was called
to the chair, on taking which be reviewed the
coarse of the opposing party during the war,
and said that while they were endeaToring to
retard the prosrres of the Union cause, Geoeral
Grant and others favorable to tire Republican
cause were working tor the maintenance of the
Government. At the conclusion ot bts remarks
WiUon Henzey was called on nnd addressed the
meeting, lie was followed by Colonel William
McMicbacl. The following perroos were ce
lt cted as officer of the club: President, Wn,
WcMichael; Vice-Presidents, Dr. JamssTruman,
Bamuel S. White; liecordinR Becrelury, Benja
min Uuckelj Treasurer, Kzra Lnkens; Chief
Marehal, B. L. Tlor. Coniniunicatloos are to
be addressed to B-njamln Hackel, Correepond
Iur Becretnry. Tbe nicctlng adjourned with
cbrrrs tor Grant, Colfax, and the whole ticket.
A beautiful transparency Is In the front of the
building, the face of which has Inscribed on it,
"Headquarters Republican InvlnclDles." On
one end is a painting of a wounded soldier,
holding in bit tight han1 an American tlaj, and
having the motto, "Have I fought In valor"
On the other end is the Goddess of Liberty,
with the motto, "A treu country, unullied by
Bavry." The club now number about 1600
pcreois, and ills thought in a short time will
be increased lb 2000.
Thb Board ok Control. The regular stated
.mee'ing ol the board ot Control was huM yes
terday afternoon, President EJwardj fchlppen
in the clrtir. A. numbor of couamnlcauons
were prtscutcd and rrferred to tbe appropriate
committee.". One from the-ixid section, asking
for the completion of the building at Crown and
Race str. et-. One calling attention to the unsafe
condition of the brick wall on the north side of
the bhunk building on New Market ptrcet,
above Brown. One requesting tin purchase of
a lot at LancaMer avenue and TOirty-tdxth
street for school purposes. One from Councils,
at-king for the amount paid out of the milliou
loan to architects. One from the State Tem
perance Society, soliciting the privilege of
eendine lecturers to the various echonU. Presi
dent bbippen read a long document recommend
ing a change In the manner of designating the
dillerent school building-'.- He advises that
numbcis be substituted for the names. The
subject was rcferrtd to the appropriate Com
mittee. A communication from the Board of
the Twenty-seventh Suction, coraolaiuing of the
grade which bad been given to the Bloekley
Union School, was referred to th" Committee on
Schools, with power to est. Bills to the amount
of SlG,(i85-G0 were reported and ordered to be
raid. A icsolutiou requiring the Sectional
Boards to report the number of rented b nil d
inus withiu their limits was agreed to. Ad
journed. Decease of an Aoud Divknh. Rev. Thomas
G. Allen, for many years a city missionary, died
yesterday afiernoou, at his lutu lesllenee, No.
U2(J Lombard street. The dece-ied was taken
eick while etigneed iu pr. ncliimr hist Wednesday
week, but recovcie I sufficiently t allow tiiui to
leue tbe house. He soon alter bud a relapse,
aud whs confined to his dwelling until death
termiiiated his suffering-'. Mr. Allen win in his
seventy-fifth year, and during the best pirt of
his life wus enmued in the netive and laborious
duties of his office as missionary. He tilled i be
pulpit of St. Paul's BptscopSl Church, Third
stieet, below Walnut, during the absence of his
brother in Europe, who wns then Hector of that
church, but who was compelled to travel on
account of ill health. The decasod was sup
ported in his missionary work bv voluntary
contributions from members of the ditl'cren:
denominations, who renosed in him unbounded
confidence on account of his deep-toned p ety.
He devoted much of his thno in preaching at
tin" different public institutions, and visiting
personally those who desired advice, in their
ojipg hours or seasons of poverty and sickness.
Tbrouzh his efforts hundreds were relieved iu
the hours ot their want, and the news of his
death will till mnnv u beiirt with suduess.
A Railroad Casualty. Abont three o'clock
yesterday afternoon Patrick Brannon, a driver
of a coal cart, wus driving on Twenty-tirst
street, and on arriving at W ashiugton aveuue
was warned by the flagman of nn approaching
train, but not heeding the warning, drove on.
Ihe horse was struck by the locomotive and
killed. Brntmon was thrown out of tbe vehicle
nnd slightlv injured. Two freight cars were
thrown lrom the track and bsdly damaged.
aged thirteen years, and Edward Mason, aged
eleven vears. were drowned while bathing in a
brick-yard pond, at Twentieth and Wharton
streets, yes'erday afternoon. W ilsou resided iu
South stieet, below Fifteenth, and Mason at No.
1120 Bedford street.
Admitted to Tns IIosrrrAL. Richard Gowen,
& lad, residing back of Mo. 750 Passyunk road,
was severely omen iu the nose by a dog yes
terday. Ho was taken to the .Pennsylvania
Hospital. tilS
Fatal Accident. James McClnskey, aged
a xtv v ears, residing in Hall street. Twenty-aunt
Ward, tell Into a cellar in that vicinity, and
received injuiies of tiuch a nature that he died
eiioriiy attcrwaros.
Fieb. Last night, at half-past ten o'clock,
a fire broke ont at No. 808 Gaul street, in a
dwelling occupied by Mr. Fetters. It caught
irom a chimney. Damage tnnu-g.
" Violins.
The most celebrated makers of violins have
hren tho Amatis. btaiuers. aud the two Btradua
rms. But few narticulars have beeu handed
dnwn to us resnectiug them: nor is thla sur-
firising, considering that their celebrity Is owing
n a sreat decree to time, by which alone their
nmiWa imvo hr on hroualit to neriection.
An Amati Is a phrase oiten in me mourns 01
amateurs, without their beiug, perhaps, aware
tbat there were lour aiskers ol that nftme, viz:
-Andrew, the father; JeiOiTio and Anthony, his
sons, and Nicholas, Antuonj's eon. Tue hand
somest Amatis are those maJe by Jerome.
All these individuals, as well, as the two
Btraduartus, belonged to Cremona, aud
hence that other phrase, by which, in
order to designate a violin of tho first order, it
is called a genuine Cremona. Of tbe vlsiole
characteristics of the works of these different
artists the mom prominent are these: The
Btainer violins compared with the Amatis, are
hii;h aud narrow, aud the box more conttoed;
the eouud boles aie cut more perpendicular,
and are shorter: there Is also a kind of notch
at tho turn. The fttralUHnus violins are of a
larger pattern, particularly those of Antonlus,
tbe son, and have a wider box than the Amatis,
and longer sound boles, which are cut at tbe
mila very shurf and broad, with a little hullo w
at the end, which other makers cut flat. The
varnish ot the Amati and t-iiainers are yellow,
as well as thot-e of 8'raJuaiius the father; tbe
eon's varulsh is red. Ot the audible character
istics, study ot the oust impnrtuuee, tloutrh
frequently a Secondary cousidutulion, generally
B takmg the Ama!is have amild an1 sweet tone;
tbe htainers, a sharp and piercing toue; aud tho
Etraduarius, a rich, full tone.
Old Hanking Accounts.
The London Alhenwurn says: "Some montlu
uo informed our readers that tue singularly
rMirtnna and interesting re-itsiersot theaucieui
banking-house of the Feruzzls iu iloren e,
xiiiirh hud been d scovered In the Kiccur.h
1 iK.nr m. 1 r,f ahich an account IS given in
Mr. Weld's book on that city, woul I in all pro
bubility be published. We now tind bv a pros
pectus that the registers in questiou, which
consist of lour large folio M3. volumes, coutaiu
iixrih. hUmv of the banking operations ear
ned on h tho Peruf.ls from 1308 to 1340, with
muni ilfltnila throwmtr ereat light ou Florentine
and Kurnnewn history in the es'lV part Ot tlw
fourteenth renliirv will be DUblWhed by Sub-
scriotion under the editorship of Commeiidatoro
I'eruz7.l, of Florence, a descendant of th bank
ers of that name. ' The price of the work will be
wpntv-ove Iraucs for conies containing 'tight
rnlnred. and twenty trancs for those ooutAluing
ten uncolored mtfravlnes. Arrangements for
t-nt crnbing to lliu voik may, wo aopi'ch.uJ, bo
Bade through Italian bookseller in Loudon.'
A Good Harrlagti Ccrcmon y.
' Ih following cnrloni custom of the Nestorlan
CbiistlantU commended to tho serious atum
tfon of the young, gentlemen and yoang ladies
of oar country who propose to commit matri
mony. After the marriage ceremony has been
performed the wadding party is taken in warons
from the cbarch to the house ot the bride
groom's father. When the second wagon la
which the bride Is seated alone, reaches the
eate opening into the yard in which the house
is tituated, it is halted, and tho bridegroom's
mother comes to meet it, with a baby and three
suits of baby clothes In her arms. She throws
the child and clothes into tbe arms of tbe bride,
wbo is required to dress and undress the baby
three times In tbe presence ot her mother-in-law,
who watches every movement as only a
mother-in-law can watch a daughter-in-law. It
the newly made bride docs not perform the
operation to tbe satisfaction of her severe Judge,
she is considered unfit tor her new position, the
WMgon Is turned around, and she is taken back
Lome for further instruction, and tbe poor
bridegroom is compelled to live In single bless
edness until his wife is educated up to the proper
standard.
MARINE TELEGRAPH.
For additional Marine Newt tee Firtt Page.
ALMA N AO JrOK
sn KIBKH.
HUM SmTH..........
PHILADELPHIA THIS DAT.
.SW Muom it i mi mora
.' 02i Hie WiTK g 21
PHILADELPHIA BOAKO OB TKA.DK.
JAMKN 'i. VOUN8, ")
Cohtich Walton, VHortblt Oomiuttie
1 H MAM PjTTB, J
MOVEMENTS OF OCRANJ STKAMEtlS.
FUH AMUKIoa.
A tBlBnta .........London ISew V'ork........Julj' 28
Helvetia ...Llverpool...New York.............July 29
NeHlorlun .. Liverpool... ijnehec .July 80
Hltiernlft - UliwRcw...New YorK....M..Jaiy si
Etna.......... Liverpool. ..Nw Yorlt.M.....Aug. 1
FOK F.UKOPB.
Nebraska.. New Yor...Liverpool ..Aur. 12
Sk-ellB .Mw Yor... Liverpool ...til), li
I'm myra. ......... jNew YorK...LIvriool ...Aut. IS
HTDiRrjD. ....... ..New YorK... Bremen. Au. la
Krln New YorkLiverpool .Auk. 1.)
Britannia New York...UlaH((ow .... .... ui. 15
t. of Bwltlniore.New Yor...LIverpool...M,.,M.... Aui 15
i lly of BoLou...ISew York...Llverpool Au. 22
h lna-... New York... Liverpool. .......... .au. 2.1
Col Antwerp... New Y ork... Liverpool Aug 2U
FBgle..........Kew York...Hvana... Adk. 13
JaiilBm.....PIllofla Nmw Urieaos...MMM.ui
Cortes New York...New Orleans........ Au 15
1 oiiBWBDda.....l,hllBi1a.......Havanuah .. Au. IS
Pioneer ..Phlial.....WIlmliiKon......-Aiig. 2o
Oulrllng Wiar New York...Apinwll -Aug. 2U
Mallu are lorwarded by every steamer In the reuular
Hoes. l'b sieaniars lor or from Liverpool cull al
Qne iinlown, ejeepi ibe Canadlau line, whlub call at
Londonderry, l he steamurs for or from ttieOjull
nent call at Southampton.
CLEARED YK8TAKUAV.
Barque Ralniiow, W une, Cork or Puluoutb for orders.
Brltt Meelianlc. Dyer. Bnston John Rommel, Jr.
M-hrH.W Jlaed 'I ay lor. Uloucuxier do.
PchrlnaV. McC'abe. Ickup, iNorwich, do,
tchrJ.lt flarileit. Harris. Lynn. do,
tetirA. T Rowland, itnwland DlKhton. d i.
(chrl.eideu Dream, iiogarl, bl. Joliu. N. R, J. E.
Buiey Co.
fclu K D. Finney, Tuttle, Charleston, Lathbury,
Bt'r J. B. Hhrlver, liennls, Baltimore, A. Groves. Jr.
ARRIVED YK3TERDAY.
Pchr AnirriCBU Fame, RauiBev. iroui Gnnreatnnrn
lHl...llLbt . I II 1.. ..... '
HchrAuuaB Hayes. Lore, from New York, with
miiBe to captain.
8clirKdK'r. Wrlnh. Sdnysfrom Nantfcoke, with
luiliurr IU irif'orrr. tt uf niicjr k lutlillg IMIli.
Mrnr uo.uen iuagie, iiowes, i uaya from X4ew Bed
ford, with oil to J. B. A. Allen.
Hehr Aloliawk, Bradley. 4 days from Norfolk, with
HiU'lier to Collins 4 Co,
fcctr Frieniason. Furman, 2 oaysfom indlaoHlver.
Del. with lumber 10 Mourn, Wbeailey ft Coillnu,ham.
Hclir J. P. Arn Itaee. lidwaids. 4 days from Nurlolk.
vlth lun her in PtlilnH Jb l!n.
fchr J. H. Marvel. Uulllln. 4 days from Norfolk.
wnn BiiiDKies 10 rniieraou & x.ipMiiiui)'-
Hchrlyo'Xin. Cooper. 1 day from BuiyrDa Creek,
Cel.. lib sraln 10 Jus. L. Bewley A Co.
r-clir J M. ciBytcn, Thomas, 1 day irom Freaerica,
Uf I , wnn Rrein lo jbh. Li. uewiey s i;o.
-clir I'cfiii) Kirn, iiBrsii, irom i orroiK.
fcchr Lavlnlft Bell, Bayles frombuugus.
M JEM ORA.NDA.
Bleamshln Pioneer. i:ihUrnn. hnnca. at Wllmlnir.
tor-, N. V., inth Iiihi.
Mearuslilp Wyomlne. Teal, bence. at Bavannan yes-
terdbv.
liBiotie 'i ronic Bird. Robblm. from London lor mi-
laneipuia. raneu rroui uraveena sist uu.
Karqueirma, cuuiruluB, cleared at iNew xorxyes
teruny for hanua.
Barque Martin W. Brett. Ttanrlow. hence for Havre,
win Hi.oken '2()lh nit. lul. 4S. loner 12
uriK Tangent, jn orion, hence ior jjobwju, av xxuiium
Tlnl. lntH tnhl.
BrlR J. & H. Crowley, Crowley, hence for Boston, at
.Hoimeft' noieDtn lost. ,
Brig Walthsm, Lewis, hence, at Portland 10th Inst,
frclirs K. A. Conant. WeekB-, Alex, l ouug, Young;
nrt .1. Klun p. Hiraimi i. hence, at Bolton 10ib mat.
Ht h re John Price. Nlikerson, irom Boston; Ham-
huiB David, from New Haven: and Pauguisut,
Wapiti, irom Bridgeport, all for Philadelphia, at New
lfora jttin idbi. . . .
n chr Ki Lorado. Ineley. loaded with coal, from Phi
ladelphia for BlchnioDd, fouudered Iu tbetormon
theulKht ot tbe nth Inat., heiween 10 and 11 o'clock,
ahnut two miles eastward from Hmlth's Point Light
mi, In In Bhrnt ten 1hI horns water, leavlne aQout BIX
feetot ber tepmaHl above water. Her crew reached
the LlghtHh'.p, Irom which they were taken on the
day following by the sieamtug Reacue, and carried to
Halilaore. . ,
Hchr JrsHle B. Smith. Williams, for Philadelphia,
sailed irom Providence stb mst.
rcbr Helen Mar Mliobener, for Philadelphia
.1..UI c. r DnKtnn llllh Inul
Hchrs K BinulckBnn, and Win. M. Wilson, henea, at
Tlnln a. ' X7 rt I I HI Inn
echr J. J. Little. Little, for Philadelphia, sailed from
ril Din.. Qih In.t
Hehr R. 8. Dean, Cook, for Philadelphia, sailed from
Tt,Anl0vn'lon.',Rr)stbrook. for Philadelphia, sailed
from Calais 7th Inst. ,,, ,
. u u mhuiap whnelAr! ITlla Mattnews: K. O.
liwln; J?j5V Vance. Birch; J. Alderdloe. Wilds: AL B
j..k.m bunin- a R. Frank In. Howes: U.W.God-
vnt...F. n lr. Jackson. Jacks id; J. 8. Detwller.
L A M. Reed; A. 8 Cannon. Cobb; C G. Granmer,
Cramer: Jt. A. Hooper. Hooper; and Bonny Boat.
Ckase all from Boston for Philadelphia; Uen.eeavey.
rr Kouhnrvnnrt: Panl ft Thompson. Kddisoo;
in-,. is. an B-r.h T Rrivhi. Hhaw. bence lor Boston:
Js. Young. Wilson, beoce lor Salem; A. T. Cobn.
i..,. .TAm w it.oha.m lor Phlladelnbta: and H. L.
Rnisell.' 8mlth. Irom Balem for do., at Holme' Hole
9lr?rhr"lS!ar. Crowell, benoe, at Newbnryport Oth Inst.
Bcbr Maggie P. Smith. Grace, for Philadelphia,
sailed frrm Newbnryport 9ih Inst.
bteamer Vnlcan. Morrison, lor PhUadelphta.cleared
at New York yesterday. . .
B team er New York, Jones, hence, at Georgetown,
T-k ir.lk Inst
BteanjlDES Goliath, and 8. Flaonagan, hence for
BBlon, Balled from Newport 7tn inst.
AMUSEMENTS.
YTTALNUT 8TBKET THEATRE, N. E. COR
W nor -Ninth and Wlnut slreeia, Begins at 8.
THIS (WednMclay) EVENING, AUKiist 12 I808,
J. B? MCDONOUGH'S BLACKCROOK,
And irluniphantsuoci-ss ot Ihe
Aui i t p. RIK1RNNE B LLET TROUPE.
THK OKEATEHT COMBINATION OP ARTISTS
- vm. rW' ' ( II V I U V
. iTtiT.T.-PH VORLAOCIHl. DIANI, LEAH. WIN-
T)V1.. Al l-X ANDKENA, ALBtlllinil, liilltllll-
TA' AqTlEPORlGINAL FRENCH CAN-CAN,
Introduced ar.d arranged by
GRAND TABLEAUX ANKHI ARTLrNG EPFE0T8,
AND THE I -KI I LB. Illinnrii.ui .vrx. pivuji,
IOX'8 AMERICAN VARIETY THEATRE.
EVERY KVlUNlKu bu uiuiui.i
ouirAT rxiMBINATION TROUPH.
in Grand RalleU, Kinirpian nuruMquaa, onuji
Dan.vB. pantnmiuiM. mvphm. "
DRUGS, PAINTS, ETC.
JOjJERT SnOEMAKER & CO..
N. E. Corner of FOURTH and RACE Sts.,
PHILADELPHIA,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS.
IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF,
nlillo Lcatt ana coioreu imuwi iuj
Yarulshes, Etc.
AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED
FREXC1I Z1XC TAISTS.
DE LET.H AND CON-UMERS
LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH.
BUPPLIED AT
Slit
Z U R E N
E,
t'OXt-EMRATED INDIGO,
For the Laundry. Free front Ox.vllo Aold. See
ror Chemist's Ceilldcute ... '
a Patent Pocket Plnoiixhlon or Emery Rag In each
a raieui. x 'A weuiy Ceut Box. 7 27 ul-vUw
jci Mie by U repecubls Uroous ana DrugtU ,
I FINANCIAL. I LUMBER. I INSURANCE COMPANIES. INSURANCE COMPAN5 Ssf !!J
700 MILES
r tbb
mmn pacific
RAILROAD
Are now finished and In active operation. One ywn
dred and sixty miles have been bnllt la tbe last
four montbs. More than twenty thonsand men are
employed, and this average of forty mile per month
'III b continued throughout Ihe season, making
N1NK HTJNDRHD OOMPLKTKD MILK -J by Jan
nary 1st. and It Is now probable thai the EN TIBS
GRAND LIHK TO TH JJ PAC1J10 WILL BH OPSN
FOR BUMNEHS IN 1S6S.
No other fmUolass railroad In the world has been
built and equipped so rapidly m the Union Paolfl
which runs m est from Omaha
ACEOSS THE COSTLIEST.
The United mates Government makea of this raj).
road a GREAT NATIONAL WORK, and aids Its
construction by very liberal grants of money and ot
lands. To further insure toe speedy completion of
the Road, the Company are authorised to lssae their
own
FIRST MOKTGAUE BODS,
Having thirty years to run, and having; Interest con
pons payable semi-annually al the ri ot six per
o nt. In gold. The principal, as well as Interest, la
made
1'ATABLE 15 GOLD.
The Mortgage Bonds of nearly all o'her railroads
In this country, are payable, principal and Interest, la
currency, and It Is asserted, without fear of contra
diction, that no other railroad company In the world
bulldlug so great an extent of road, Issue bonds ol
equal value with the First Mortgage Bonds now of
fered for sale by tbe Union PactBo Railroad Co,
The price of these Bonds Is now Itta, and aocrned
Interest trom July 1, In currency. The Company b
llbve that at this price their Bonds are the
Safest and niost Profitable InTCStiuont
In the market, and they confidently expect that they
will shortly command a higher piemlum than any
similar security.
The Company reserve the right to advance tbe
price at aDy time, and will not fill any orders or receive
am subscriptions on which the money has not been
actually paid at theCompaiiy's office belore the time
of sncb advance.
Subso.lptlons will be received In Philadelphia by
DE HAVEN & BROTHER,
HO. w d. TUlitxi street,
W. PAINTER & CO.,
No. 88 S. THIRD Street,
SMITH, RANDOLPH & C0.;
JMO. la b. riuiiij Btreet.
AKD IN HEW TOBK
AT THE COMPANY'S OFFICE,
No. 20 NASSAU Street,
JOHN J. CISCO A SON, I! ANKEBM,
No. 68 WALL Street,
And by the Company's advertised Agents throughout
the United statt.
Remittances should be made In drafts or other
fnnds par In New York, and the bonds will be sent
free of charge by return express. Parties subscrib
ing through local agents will look to them for their
sale delivery.
A PAMPHLET AND MAP FOR 1868 has Just been
published by Ihe Company, giving fuller Information
than Is possible In an advertisement, respecting the
Progress of the Work, tbe Resonroes of the Country
traversed by the Road, the Means for Construction
and the Valne of the Boads, which will be sent fire
on application at the Company's offices or to any oi
the advertised Acenta,
JOHN J. CISCO, TREASURER,
July SI, 18SB. 1 fmw tfJ New York;
1"HE
SAFE DEPOSIT CO.
per 0af Keeplsty of Vslaablsii rl.
ties, eie, aa xvem; oi aaies,
DIRECTORa
N. B. Browne, '- Gillingham Pell, Alex. Henry,
C.H. Clarke, O. Macaisier, 8. A. OaidwelL
John Welsh, I E. W. Clark. I Geo. F. Tyler.
OFFICE! HO. 41 CIIEMCT STREET.
N. B. BROWNE. President.
O. B. CLARK, Vloe-Presldent.
B. PATTERSON. Sec. and Traaaaraa, IU wfrni
WOOD HANGINGS.
T
UE MAGNIFICENT NEW BOOMS
op TUB
W0 OT) HANGING COMPANY,
Ko. 1111 CUESSUT STREET,
Are now open, where they are prepared to respond
toalloideisat tbe shortest notice The publlo are
Invited to call and examine the beaatirul effoota ot
WOOD HANGING In
WALL DECORATIONS,
And get correct and reliable Information In reference
to Its adaptation, cost, and all particulars respecting
tbe same. mwiamrp
FOR SALE AND TO RENT.
MST PDILADELrUIA PROPERTIES
FOR SALE OR TO RENT.
The Handsowie Brown Btooe RESIDENCES. Nos.
4I0. 4110. 1H. H, end 4110 SPRUCE
Btreet, O. J. PELL & BR.).,
7 15 wfmlmSi. No. 120 Booth FRONT Street.
m
KOU BALE. WITH POSSESSION".
yery kuperlur Fuur-sti-ry Dwelling, wlin aide
mid. No. Has buu'I'u 1'H.inin buuakk. nr tit-
l-ntb strtet. APniyto M. h. UUKHUN,
H 8 s W No. 814 WALNUT Hi rent, Btooud S ory.
IT O R RENT
PREMISES, No. 8C9 CUESSUT St.,
FOR BTORE OR OFPICE.
ALSO, OFFICES AND LARGE ROOMS suliabl
for a Commorclttl College- i' M
(Mtf BANtt J THJB REPUBLIC.
SOAP.
Q
EEN OF ENGLAND SOAP
QUEEN UF KNULAND r.
UUKKN OP ENOLAND SOAP. . .
vn. lnlni lauillv washlnu Iu tue bent ana Oheap-
estiuauuer. Uuarauteed tiual lo any tn tue wi ridl
Has all the stretiKih ol theold roslu soap, with the
mild and lathering qnailtiM of genuine uastiU. 1r
tl,l...lendliwl. MOLD BV THE ,,
ALDJtN CHEMICAL WORK. Ntt S NORTH
MVtLa yRONT b'l's PaiLADALPIUA. H iM ijuli)
F.
SEVENTEENTH AND SPRING GARDEN
OFFEB FOB 8 ALB
PATTERN LUMBER 07 ATX KINDS.
JtiTRA SEASONED PANEL PLANK.
BUILDING. LUMBER OP XVKRT DEBCRIP
TION.
CAROLINA 4-4 and 1-4 ILOORINO,
HEMLOCK JOISTS, ALL BIZES.
CEDAR BHINQLE8, CYPRESS BUNCH SHIN
GLES, PLASTERING LATH, POSTS,
ALSO,
A FULL LINE OP
TVALSUT ASD OTHER HARD WOODS.
LUMBER WORKED TO ORDER AT SHORT
NOTICE. 7 27mwt2m
i8oa
BPBUCB JOIST.
BPRUCE JOldX.
H KM LOCK.
HEMLOCK.
1868.
1868.
rJEACHJlNKU CLH.AR PINK.
SEASONED CLKK PINK.
1868.
UUU1LJ. 1-A l l f.rin 11 Pi K.
BP AN iSH CK DAK FOR PA1TKRN8,
lO.Q JTLOKIUA ITLOUKlfNG,
10 UO. PLOKXJJA PLOOU1NU.
CAROLINA JTLOOKINU,
VIRGINIA FLOORING.
DELAWARE FLOORING!
AbH FLOORING.
WALNUT FLOORING.
FLORIDA STEP BOARJJS,
RAIL FLANK.
186a
1 UL'.Q WALNUT BUS. AND PLANK. 1 QfQ
lOOO. WALNUT BOS AND PLANK. lOUO.
WALNUT BOARDS,
WALNUT PLANK.
1 UNDERTAKERS' LUMBER. 1Q1.Q
1COO. UNDER 1AKEKS' LUMuJUL lOOO.
RED CEDAR.
WALNUT AND PINE.
lQfjfJ SEASONED POPLAR. IQiiq
lODO. SEASONED CHERRY. lOOO.
AHH.
WHITE OAK PLANK AND BOARDS.
HICKORY.
1 tilfci ClWAR BOX MAKERS' 1 QUO
lODO. CIGAR BOX MAKERS' lOOi?.
SPAN Dill CEDAR UuX BOARDS,
EOR BALE LOW.
lCtG CAROLINA SCANTLING, 1 QQ
XODO. CAROLINA H. T. MLLS. lOOO.
NORWAY SCANTLING.
1868.
in
CEDAR SHINGLES. 1 Qfci
CYPRrwi SHINGLES. lOOO.
MAULE, BROI UKK A CO.,
No. gst-o SOUTH Street,
T. P. GALV1N & CO.,
LUMBER CCr, MISSION MERCHANTS,
SUACKAJIAXOJi STREET WHARF,
BELOW SLOArs MILLS,
(BO CALLKD), PHILADELPHIA,
AG UN T8 FOR SOUTHERN AND EASTEKN Hsnn
fucturersof VELiOW PiNE aud SPRUCETTMBEH
uuauub, eto , sunn ue nu p to turulnh orders at
wt'Ulexitle rates deliverablu at any acco-slul port.
CouBtuutly rrceiviUK aud ou band at our wlmrt
SOUTHERN HxjOxING. 8UAN1LING. HHIN
GLEf, EabTF.RN La THIS, PICKETS. BED-HLAIW,
I li t V r, , ji r.m iv , -j-jx.jt.v i niuuillAH &NU
ANA DA PLANK AND BOARDS. AND HAH
MATCC bHlP-ENEiUs. 1 31 Slutbl
ALL OP WHICH WILL BE DEUVKUKII
AT ANY PAHTOfTtlK Clf PKOilPTLY,
UN1TEI BTATEb BUILDERS' MILL, NOS
24,28, ana 28 S. FIFTEENTH Street.
fCSLEh 4r BRO., PR OPRIE TORS.
Aiweys on nana, maaeor tne nrat seasoned Lambs:
at low prices,
WOOD MOULDINGS. BRACKETS. BALUSTERb
AND NEWELS.
Newels, Balusters, Brackets, and Wood Moulding!
WOCD MOULDINGS. BRACKETS. BALDBTKB8
AND NEWELS.
Walnnt and Ash Hand Balling. 8, IX, and Inches
BUTTERNUT. OHESNUT. AND WALNU1
MOULDING to order. tUi
PROPOSALS,
DROPOSALB FOR FORAGE AND STRAW.
DWOT QUAKI KKMiBTKB'B OrFICF.
Wahuimoton, D. U, July 81, itf
PROPOSALS ARE INVITED, froui r4iMimi,il
Jihrilei-, until 12 M. Augu.nl 17, ln(i8. for furnUhtng all
the CORN, OAT?, JI A Y aud KVK STRAW (to be ot
tirsl-clttsg mtrcimnmble quality,) required at thu
Depot during tbe year commeuolng October 1, 1NJ8.
X orage aua btraw 10 be delivered monthly, anywhere
wlibintine mile of the Uinlui ot tbe cities of Wash
lhKtoL and Georgetown, and a nuiftil quantity at
tuidlers' Home. au In such quaullues aud at such
times as ordered by tue Quartermaster In obarire.
Corn to be delivered In good sacks, of about two
buKhelB each, uity-alx (6) pounds tu the bushel; Oats
In like sacks, of abuut three bushels each, ot not le-is
than tl lrty-two(8i) pounds 10 tbe bushel; Hay aud
Straw baled, and to welk-b two thousand isvuo) pounds
per 1011. xiius win aiso 00 received ior nay uuualed.
Bidders will sia'e price or sacks ke.iarate, of oats
ana corn per bushel, aud of hay and straw per ton.
We now use about eight thousand (si 00) bushels of
grain, one hundred aud eighty (ISO) ions of hay, and
thlity elKblii8; tons 01 straw per month; but we re
serve tbe right 10 Increase or diminish that quantity
by oue-thira, on proper notice, and the coiitrac-tor
will be required to keep at least two months' supply
oflurkgv aud straw on haiid, aud M have a place of
buslnetk In this city. ,
Guarantees will be furnished with each bid, In the
sum of ten thousand dollars, signed by two respon.il
ble sureties, mat tue oioaei win, it successful, within
mn divi after his acceptance, execute a contnuit in
accordance with above requirements. Tbe contractor
win oe requirea to exntoitoo or oerore tne lsth day
of Sep; ember next satisfactory evidence that he Is
prepared locommeuc lulUlllng contract.
Payments will be made monthly for qaantity of
forage aud straw delivered If In funds, or as soon
ibeieaiter as funds are furnished tor the purpose.
None to be paid for except 00 receipt of the parlies
to whom delivery has been ordered
A boLd In the sain of twenty thousand (120,000) dol
lars slgutd by himself and two ai copied sureties.
Will e required of t-e successful bidder lot the faith
ful fulfilment ol blscontiaot.
Should the contractor fall to fnrn sh the kind and
quant lty uf forage a d s raw required. It will ue pur
1 hast d In open market, and the excess of cost oharged
to him.
Ail bids will be snhml ted to the Quartermaster
n...r.i h.fnr. .warfllu. ooniraoL
Proposals will be adnreaMid to the undersigned
marked "Proposals tor jror, auu uiuuers are in
vi ed to be present at theopeulog uf bids.
By order of the Mi?SEfikBbT,
g 8 I2t Depnly Quarterinauier-Oeneral,
Bvt. Brig -Of" U- S. A., aud Depot (juartwi master.
XT.
8.
ENGINEER
OFFICE,
NO.
27 WE-1T HOUSTON STRTSET,!
HiW 1UHJL, AUKUBIO. 1UI I
Sealed ProiXal w'll be received at this oltloenuill
12 noon ol SATURDAY, September B, 160, for tbe
removal of the wreck or tue steamer tacotiand. situ.
.1...1 m iim Hiuilh Channel, near Saunv Hook. N. J.
Tne wieck and all material periaiutng to the vessel
tnurt be removed 10 a di p.h of al least 'i'ix leet mean
low water, aud uo portion an.ii agaiu be deposited,
alter remi'Vat, uei.iw uiu wirr unrn,
tiii.iiiIi must becouiuleted by December 1. 18t9.
'l i,t n will be divided Into three iwt.ouiliy
dividing tt e Bjoe from the bow to the steru Into
tLree is) tuual portions. SVhen the fiislsectlou, ba
gluulng at the b w, has been removed lo the pte-i-.iiiM.,
ilviiih and according to tne forexoliic 03udl
Hi ub, oue qtirier of the Stipulated price for the re
luovfcl will b pahl; when the secuud section hs been
renoved. oneQuaner of the price, as atiove, will oe
miu aud wueb the tu rd secllnu lias neen removed
ii,. i,uiu. ,.u nt the eiiDulated sum will oe paid: pro
vided that iiieworkxiiall be prosecuted and tlulshed
.... - . t. w u 1 1 V. ri.
t-roptsala niul slate the nm in full for which the
parlies propi.se 10 do the entire o.k: and must be
accoDipauld ny a guarantee 01 two responsible per
...... .if.. .1. hnider will flulv exeoate a contract.
1 t.e prot oal ua Rnaranlee will be of the 1-rui lo
1... ..... ..1 a ihtMiilllce.
Nn lulu exueedlug one hundred thousand dollars
wi lhi, enterialted. JOHN NKWION,
wi.ibeuteriaiiel neulllt-Cooiitlor KnKlUBrrSi
8J6t Brevet Mnjjr-Ueuertti U. S. I
" COAL.
RMIDDLETON A CO., DEALERS IJS
. HakLEIuH LEHIGH and EAULM VELN
Averfa Oflloe No- M W A LN HT Btrwt. - r;
I O H N C R U
CAErENTKB AND BUILD KKe 1
inOPSi "O. I.OIXJB ISTBKET, AM
1 "''MO. CIlrNNlIT fSTUKET, .1 '
rgTLAPBLPSIA.
FirE Insurance
LlTcrpoeL d LondoN and GlobE
ARSurancE CompauYi
AHH1T.TH
SEVENTEEN MILLIONS.
Short Term, rcrpctnal, Floating, and Beat
Policies Issued on fiiYerable terms
Offlcc, No. 6 StEECIIAJiTS' EXCHANGE.
AT WOOD SMITLT.
una
GENERAL AGE NT.
DELAWAKE MOTUAL BAFETr INSUK
A NCE COMPANY . Incorporated by tbe Login
tare ot Pennsylvania, i886.
Offloe, Boutheast corner THIRD and WALNUT
Streets, Philadelphia.
MARINE INSURANCES
On Vtisels, Cargo, sad Freight, to all parts of tie
Worlds
INLAND INMUR1NOES
On Goods, by river, canal, lake, and land carriages 10
all parte ot the Union.
V FIRE INSURANCES
On merchandise generally.
On Stores, Dwelling Houses, etc
ASSET OF TUB COWPA.T
Novemoer 1, lf7.
S2O0.C0O united states Five Per Cent.
Loan, linos - l.'Ol.OOODO
lW'.OOO United stales Five Per Cent.
Loan. 1RH1 ... 184.400DO
80,000 Un ited states 7 s-10 Per Cent. Loan
Treasury Notes ... 62,662 60
' UCOOO State or Pennsylvania Six Per
Cent, Loan S10 070 00
125,000 City nfPhllad.lphlaSIx PerCent.
Loan (exempt from tax) 116,628 00
69 000 SlateofNew Jersey Six Per Cent
Loan 61.000'00
20 000 Pennsylvania Railroad First
Moitgage SIX Per Cent. Bouds. 19,80000
25,000 Pennsylvania Railroad, Second
MoiIk"Mi Percent. Bonds. 23.37600
26,000 Western Pennsylvania Railroad
Six Percent. Konds ( Pennsyl
vania Railroa 1 guaranteed )...- 20,000 00
80,000 State ot TenntatHie Five Per
Cent. Loans.... 18,00000
7000 State of Tennessee blx Per Cent.
Loan. . 427000
5,600,300 shares Block of Hermaniown
UaaCompauy (principal and
Interest iruaranteed by the
City of FhlladeU.hlo).. ....... 15.00000
7,500 I60 Shares Slock of Pennsylva
nia Railroad Company. 7,800-00
B,000 ICo Shares stock of North Penn-
sylvanla Mallroad Cotnuanv. 80000
20,000 80 Shares Stock Philadelphia
and Southern Mall BteaniBhlp
, ..Compauy W.000CO
201,900 Loans on Bonds an Mortgage,
first Uens on City Property. iOl.OOf 00
t l.lul ,410 ar,
Market Value. l,lu2,80260
uost, f iut),Bi as.
Real J stale 86,000-00
Kills Receivable for insurance
mde Z19.136 67
RaUmea due at A gem e Pre
miums on Mariue Policies
Accrued intfie-t and other
Oebu due the Con-puny
Stock audecripnf sundiy Insu
rance ano other (..'ompanles
43,33488
r-..k 1 t,- T wiu vv. m.iiuiiicu mint-
Fh ?i,:- 1108 01710
Cakhln Diawer. ws W
8.017 00
181,81562
rrvoj 807.BOB-15
DIRECTORA .
Thomas C. Hand,
J-ihu C. Davlu.
jauiBi u. nnna,
Siiiiuel E. atones,
James Traquair,
WlillaruC. Ludwlgi
Jucoh P. Jouen,
Juuk s R. MctTarlund,
Jushua P. Eyre,
John D. la. lor,
tsuencer Mcllvalne,
lieury O Dalletl, Jr.,
Oeorge W. Rernurilou,
1. T. Moigau, Plitihurg.
J, R beiupie,
A. R. Hpri'ur. "
Eoumud A. Siiuder.
Joseph H. Seal,
Theophilus Paulding,
Hugh Craig
Edward DarllngtoD
John R. Penrose,
11 , joueB urooke.
ii .... w
Oeorke O. Lelper,
wiiiiuiq 0. isotiiton,
Edward Larourcnde.
jaoob Rlegel,
THOMAS C. HANI). President.
JOHN o. DAVlo, Vice-President,
HENRY LYLRI-RN. Secretary.
HENRY HALL. Assistant Secretary. 12 80
lg-20 -ClIAltTEll PERPETUAL.
Franklin Fire Insurance Co.
OF PHILADELPHIA.
OFFICE:
Kos. 43.J and 437 C1IESSUT STREET.
ASSETS ON JAN UAH Y 1, 18-iS,
,O0S,74O0O,
CAPITAL...
A CCA' VED S VHl'L US
I'KUMl UM8...
UNSETTLED CLAIMS.
..... 9 ioo,oooOf)
,l4,Hlta-S9
,!, 84d-ttO
INCOME FOR 1868
aa.ttoifsi
aav,oooo.
LVSkEit PAIU II I NCE 18S0 OYEB "
500,000.
Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms.
DIRECTORS.
Charles N. Bancker,
Oeorge Fairs, '
Alfrea Filler,
Praucis W. Lewis,
Thomas Sparks.
Tobias wasuei,
t-aiuuel Urant.
H.D,
Ueorge W. Richards,
Isaac iea,
William B. GranWv. r'
CHARLB1 N. BANCKER. Prfsldant
UA.OROM FaLES, Vloe-Preaiuenr. - -JAB.
W. McALi-lal'kR, Secielary pro lain.. . -r
KireDlat LexInittoD. Kenlnckv. thla ("nmn.nT f,mm
nOAgeuciva nNiiHcni.uui, tzja- -SlUf
NSURE AT HlQjHE
renn Mutual lifcttsiirdnce
COMPANY' ui! iil '.
Ko. 521 CIlESKUTSt-VTHrfatfcIpMii !
CHARTERED BY OyRQ'-r j
Bl AN AGED BT OU 4HTHlKas.
LOSSES PROMPTLY -PAID.i . ;
POUCIEI lSlUED Olf TAittotm li,ANS.
Applications may be made St the Hotae Olice; and at f
the Agencies ittrooghoOt the BiUtiv- t
JAMES TBArAl'..X5..Lj.lAtiMrDENTC
A Bl U EL. T V-f-UE- PRIft. IDjiNT T
J NO. W. lOBM :-Av.y.P,andAOl'UARYl
IIOBATIW m. Xris-s.........,HiLURBIARV
DI10V1D1 UW AN? ,T?raTaOOMPANYi
NO. HT H VuIUUU svr-jeb '. i (
INOORPORATEOAo MONTH. 418B. .
Innranceo Live, by yearly Preiiyugj or On B.-'i
iu or) year j remlnms, Non-forh-lture. -", f
Aenulilegrauie-ou
ivurahia,Auruia.
Term Policies, Children's Euddwmeniaf
ThtB Comuany.wltiie glvtu tiUfiuHurd,t6e sonrltyc'
ot a t aid-up i at Hal, win aiviue the entire profile ot
r,. i ii hiYlileHaioiiif the oik-v-iKjklrii.- '
Moneys received at iuiereoi aud paid ou demand. J
AnlhlrrlSe-a oy -tn vumwve . uwiu. ii.i jg
ui act a EvCUUir or Aduiluliiiraior, Aoslguee, on
,T.rtiun nt.rt In other Aduclary oauaolllsr4iaJer an.
poiuiment-ol any Court V'Ahia Cinuoienwealth, or J
any person orpereon. orfcodlea poHtIo oroorporaie. J
?Tii atilkh rviii-r w
oIVUELIU BHUfLKV,-; RO PARBY,
, rresiuent,
O -wm.r.TAM O. IiOBOSTRET-H.'
Acluarv.
loa-PrtwHieul" .
riinuiuwfHTAK.H.U.. J. R.
WNSEND.
vt MetUtai ExaMlna.--' -
1 Adviser.
um r uauiagt by. ,
I nnUlerfUtermsoubuliO'gi,tn
erMandlfl.'fiirnnnre ,
r wc.. for llhilted. iienoae, ana
petMUaneutly on tHilld-
aJtlVe'ipratltibtorlnore
4 thaa IXTXJX US. "I'Ic5 Ji ha .
oJaiiiiu,Ltlag st
Edmund Caatllloo, ,
Samuel Wilcox,
JhhB TLfl. i Vim
William B Oran,
Robert W. Learning,
D.Clark WbarW'n,
Lawrence l-;;.
i.ewm i. iNorriB.
JOHN R. WUCUiEJ4,rtSl4s-,.
0AMV iWILCOA. Becreuurft
-i-r-a liiTiit-Pr n v -Ai tt. NRV-nti-imi i I
iHV.Si'I uTw-AllillSRY. WILLIAM JJAU1TMRJ -L
TJUGENIX-'' JlSfeUAJsCH 'fCoMl'Ajrr
'IT pMILAbEtPHlA . . .
InCOKPORATEjU iBV4-CI?ATER. PERPETUAL. ,
NiT2i4 WALNUT Street, ppixwlte the Excli sriga1
J rii.urm Irani lose r dam an K. ,
INSURANCE COMPAI2st i
flLLINCHAQT &
H Ala-ell 48
ISSURUfCB BOOMS,
IHT TA
S-t-tT wMl
vf fF-'iriJI
fr u(-H MS
U JCK owT
mm
.1 - vr .- f W
v-n-e-ij. raT
i:QaoL;g
No. 409 WALNtX&'iStil
AGKHTS AND ARolMYi-tO1lL0' $
Homerire Insnrance Coriipanj,;'
NEW-HAVla;'
Springfield Fire and Maftoe'lud., ,
SPRfNOrtRtO. vihI
Ynkcrs and New TorklnBtiVancis'M'10"
rcoples Fire Insurant Cdmpa'njr, -r1
Atlantic Fire and Marine IrisTiranCf9tW.:u,
tJnardlan Fire Insnrance Company .wJ-jft
..... J.KKUT rriDii
Lnmbcnnan's Fire sw-aac0 ;Cvo'fl
Insurance effected at LOWEST RATES1, --'T4
All losses promptly and ilberally.arJtuitejlttteT
Office, Ko. 409 WAIAUT -Stm''3
'M i :P HLLADJU-KTAJO
INSURE At Ifftffi
GUARDIAN mtE-AND MAI
INSUKANCEICOSi
Ko. 426 WALMUtr-S
PHILADltLPHXA,.,
( IIAIITEKLD CAl'ITAL, .-,4 .Sata,000
PAID L CAl'lTAL, - !l6$;uM
Insure against loss or damage by Flre-en
Merchandise, Houvnold -.KnrulUire-t ajnj foatha-r
iummbie property, and alsn lake Marine, Caqai
and Inland Navigation R:sks-at tfid IoWeslraleiljon!
sclent with security, .e-UU.' UvS
. -. ; W. -Bf- 9 WEN PresiiWit.
NlTHlTJ WAtJIlloi Mui-ralarv.'
IB 1M ttrw
n-vi-i- :Arm;P' SIX
DfRKoTUKOL "7 C eilwLiiilT
Arthur Magitmu,- -hj ct
wm. W. feiliier.
Sou. Goo. V, Laurent e,
liou. Stephen 'i'v wtlapn.
Jmts V. Kirk, T,uavu'
K. U. A orthtngion, : .. -Win.
R creunuu,
.John Smlckv - . v
Edward N, Orattan,
Na.haa Hainee," 3
i lmmaaWIirlnMk'I 9di
Howard A. Mhjkla, ,.
f. kMifi Rartlelir 20li
K f
A N
C
o
NORTH AMERIQA
No." 232 WAlUtSTftllcW
INCO&ffp RATED OH. CHARTER -PERPteTU,,
MaMe. IitlaiBdi a -ad Fit iasUrk'sii4.f3
ASSETS JANtTARY lam'toZifato
00. 000.000 LbBseir - Paid tar-Cgjh lmS4 tl
1. ;.. r:tM i c. QfgMiiaatiaiuAi '.&. i ild
;j to;
DlRj'CTOKfX tl (X'nt
- Arthur Q. OofBn.
SamnefW, Jouea, 1
John A, Brown,
Charles Taylor, ' '
William WelHhT
Richard D. Wood,
B. Morris Wain,
JohD P. WUli?Uj
. joud masoa.
ornauid MtJJi i -h...
510 WALNUT Street. btmoel-i,
V Tlslxmvpany,(ftkypxably kppwn to the
for over Ibrty years, continues tor Ihs-oTe
:2
wr w.j-bw jr ,liva pvuUQOK Pi
eitner permanently or tor a limited time,
rally, on liberal terms.
-Tfieirirtsai, ogeuiewlf ltrtefcirianMfnt'
Is invested In the most careful manner. whiTh iT2
is iuveni in in e most carerui manner, whloh nZ
rlty JU the-caae ut Job. .
. r ?.".-. r -ii.ll(ijoi..j i diitw noil
Mnln,..rOTA 04
Daniel Haddock. Jr.
Danikl smith, Jb PresiiiPft.'
,1:.
. H-r'8.' Kvnr
C f.d ftVJ-l S A WAAlfKAfllEJ.,,.
iua?j'w.i RRom-tin!(i-f
,o ,jW,ei .m,re -': t.f B-wyf
T.AT ENJt tP .H40.mfiri5r4
'AND'-SBNTLEMEN'B tfUaNIS&HWtSTOBB.
FKUFBCV PlTTINtS- BHltlTS AJKD XUiAMXIU-l
Duadejiom meaaurenienl at very short none-.
All-blbei-- ar-tolee ol UENTLAaJlLt3XUK3H
c-
-f'i
: f Country Beal.aty.d op .iv ith.O Md.W'i.iiip
I Coantry Seat &ts.X up
tSdWl'w, fliers-
cJa.s style. An acsortorent ol Bruas ahd Iron tfr and
sabbr'tr'daftfra;
Force Pomps oMittantlv oa'uaAd :o ic;,'.;mu
LEAD JIB-RtUNfl AN V-GajHHfy& ftPif BiNQ.
. N, tt-.W r Wi''lsr putf 'led. 'a'triftii ana
otliers agVeitsunaMe prhS. i-m-jQZ ubm
J IB rtDMllfW.- , WW res. ' Ui Vl i e-W, A .to.:
wouitl call tue -wieuin not iiie uuoiicvotnpir ISrfr and
frltffHi --ruaeirt t tiaa l.-widsi--KMnU,
4Ur-.- t- ThKy, lonlr1).(-e5?rlnl0,
aweliuieaudhbli bnlldbuca. atud attLn
lugalterlug. and rticalrliur ras.jjiiie. , .-
-lUwork warr-Atrad-'r-r rr'iu A f-CAi aoUllI
-1 ti
Ki c:l:z:ovi it".-,: a .i.i ,lo hw-fucnb
vWfttrt prt-paxe-J, aa.hereoftjre, 6) SdpiTlyKk'4,iie,
at their Muttr-tWdAros VRh Wrf teeeriiUon of
FINE GROCERIES, TBASfTjT.o
ALBEBT V. BOBEB1.
Dealer In Pine Orooertea;
"Tirp
i -. :lti-a
ri I mk AlnT.lirt jn A
UTI II1M Ulltfu I wu tr.
Agent tot lh state ot Pefiaaytyanlj'ViTYrjaiffl
FSSPASSgSS
PANYljicornjrauid 1a hJ!z.?t
'uv nqu.ru,
. Also on
Morohaaii-jaAme-
-jeuw3.fwxv-Ji:. t'c'-i.i ,ffc"syButcK,
,, V V PUM BERS. OAS W BT'fi! A af JfTTTERS,
" eJ" Ho.bcOMfi-faEVEHttt'tTftEMM: