G THE DAILY E FINING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, 18G8. NUMBER CLXXXIV. A BIFT FOll MTNTAL DYTErTICS. AND A CURB f OR BY-I'OCIlONDItM, IIV-l'OCIl'SV, Oil ANY COUTLAINT OK 1 II V OllDKtt, 'PA'S. jnh'KS. AXP DRY KAYIXilH COT.lK'JTKn, ASSORTED, AX1) AKEAXUED JJY THE SEME!) XU1IOE. . From "Fundi." Not a Mimtaiit Nation ? In the proapect of General Election all England id one cimp. The whole people, at least all the liouae Jiolders, are under canvas. Fkkncii am E.noi.ihu Platr. At the St. James' 'lhc Grand Darkest Jinishe. i by becom ing the wile of V W the. I rince. At tne Olym pic 'I he lirad Duchess began by Mrs. Paul. O.nly Natckal. TLey Bay that the War Office Clmks are iu revolt agaimt King Storks. No wonder. They have been used to King Logs, and don't want a uhauge of dynasty. Most Likki.y. It is bacause so many Swells have 'handles" to thair nauie3 that they are tailed knobs." REfRFAffioNtfOF Font aist-th.e ait. In a column of gossip about Court Life at Fontainebleau, the Paris l'o.-t pays: 'The vieit of tiie new librarian of the Palace of Fontainebleau frequently imparts a literary character to the Court soirees. At a recent re union of this kind M. Feuillet read to their Majesties several chapters of a romance which Jie itt now finishing." Whereupon the Prince Imperial may per haps have taken oocasiuu to way: "Hear M. Feuillet reading Papa and Mamma his euil hton." AN KXPI.AKATIOX. Freddy. "Eiuh wanted it, Mamma dear, an' so liaby pnllded it, an' I puilded it, au' then Dolly breaked itself iu two, an' Iiaby fallal over au' 'itted 'er 'ed, au' 'urted 'erself, an' callded out," etc., etc. And so on lor livo minutes. LETTINO HIM DOWN OENTLY. Todaiers. "D' gee the lovely creature I danced last galop with !" , Smith, yes know her very well. Mar ried to a confoundedly jealous fi llov, who iu-. gists upon her daucing with the plmnest men in the room." THE POLITICAL rKKACHER. "A preacher I am of political righteousness, To my countrymen," John lh'ight at Liina jick t-a id. Then righteous is I'rigliteoua and righteous ness r.righteousuess, Else lie llritiieousness preaches in righte ouineis' stead. f-I.IOIlT MISTAKE. Country would-be visitor to the opera, who has made, a mistake) and .selected a lashiouahld tailor's instead of a second-hand emporium. Oh, I say, do joa "let out" dress coats l A liable Shopman, lluiily when they're too smull, bit. From "run." I'D CHiiO.SE TO UK A ROSB. Jly a 1 'it'u'ir Vernon, I'D choose lo be a l ose on ! If 1 Hie power lia t got VJ'iou a I'-irileu nose oil J Or clho a wuterlutf oL If I from I.onnon (led otil Torougii l!f-s m i; it c'i'jiise my path, I'll Id I. u i' in Hluive, my liu.id oil ! Anil go to shower lUtll. If I could be a (low'r on ! Tlie we ii her is so 1m' I'd seek a couiitiK sliD-v'r oil! And go to vwitci ini;-p,)l, ! Though I've iiot loo niucli fat oh ! It all is In i lm lire: To be ail Ui ippmtr, iliat oU! Is luy intense desire I'd choose to ho a r ne oh ! Allo-ver? Ou, dear, not 1 Tbe nose, oh, ot a hose jh ! Or of a watering. pot. A Dramatic Ft; at. Tin horse of the late ' King Theodorus is exhibited at the Crystal Palace "at sixpence a head" as the papers Bay which is cheap, considering all things, as he has, strange to say, only one head. During I the Dramatic Fete he threw himself with , r.nia for those who be- j tnnch epirn miv , , hold him feeding Inform ua that they saw 1 liamniel-ate with the part of the Prince of , Denmark omitted by special request, ms Royal Highness having returned to Copen hagen. ' Optical Illcsios. It ia a remarkable fact that the people who most frequently gladden their eyes with the sight of golden coins of the realm are those to whom money ia nut an object. "He LisrEn is Ni'mhers." It Is propose! to number the organ-griuders and lijense them, in order to ensure their good oonduot, aui their punishment in cases of misbehaviour. The Bishop of Oxford on hearing of the plan said, that so far as he was concerned he had rather see the Exodus than the Nambero of the organ-men. Tell that to tub Marines 1 The Secretary to the Admiralty has issued an order abolish ing "white dauks," and substituting "blue i.n,i..j" C.. thu IU ji-ind4- Tim "i4rre." is of noiirse very proper conjiderin,; the semi nautical position of the force "one foot ou Bea, and one on shore." Iiat if the da;ki are doue away with, why should not gojse-tdep perith with them J Thkrf.hy Hasop, T'.rc. The cows and horses of a geutlemau of heveu, in Fifeshire, wore found to be 10 severely tail-triinined, that he determiued to discover the Ciiise, which turned out on btrict iuvestigatiou to bd the de sire of some of the f.irui girh to wear large chignons. The billy creature s h id so obviously brought the punishment on their ovu heals, that a taste of tlie felou's donk might have fairly been awarded to thm for the divik to which they Lad condemned the horses. It was an insult to tbe f uperior auimals, to de prive the cow and h r-:e of their caud.il adorn ment merely to btipply donkeys. A Cool Notion. The commentators of Shake speare, with singular obtuseness, have hitherto failed to observe that the Hard of Avon was well acquainted with the uses of one of the luxuries of the present day, to wit :l freezing machine. That such, however, wa the case tlearly appears from the following passage: 'Tin the sport to have tho engineer Sliced with hl own peturd." A Fiei.1i van Emteupuise. Cyrus, W. Horticultural Notes A dogmatic garde ner of our acquaintance asserts that the dog rose if plauted any time between July aud Keptember, will become a dog day-sy. A sun-dial may be considered a hardy perennial, an one petting of it sulllies. If you want to substitute a clojk for it, it will best be done by striking. FivrLY Barb-aric. A sporting barber has made the discovery that the more a horse lathers at the post the lens likely it is to make a close shave of it at the finish. "Hk'tu aw Ath 1" Chatterby, who will always ask such stupid questions, has written to Avfcs and Queries, aud wishes to be told if, when a man has a weather-eye, he must neces sarily also have a "whether or no's." Tub Bear Idea. We do not kno whether Cowbrldge la famous for Its bulls, but we ven ture to think that the following advertisement, cllpptd from a Welsh paper, shows traces of the Jlos Iftliernicus:- flo-IlKAR 1IOTKL MVEIIY BT ATir.K'.-PA V Hit mil llenileii.eu v.h Hi. Ciwbrlclio mid tile lli'lll Ixirlii.ncl ill tlul(nod 8 Hllui, . otfli-liiuios Put Hoiwii, t'nw'nl 1 live n, Iio ivrm, Pnm tnn Vlyn, t'lhrenie. Itrmiui'Bni, WaKnetti. itImw Omnl'iui, Jlfartr and Mnimwiti lmrlu to nil imrtt of the Oouu liy, JiiLu llioiuas, Auciluneer and I'roprletor. The effer of harse aud mourning coaches to all parts of the country is, we must say, barial- nring. Goon Tihko for the Ministerial WurTRn viT Di.NMiu. Why most the inmates of Greenwich llopjiitnl be illiterate men f Because they are jien ihunners. The last sentiment a cobbler should pro pose No heel-taps 1 LINES ON IHR nil MA DONNA'S MAUUIAOK. MY 11. TIMH, D. S, The ennee of this match we Had qulto "uu- ceme-nt-lble," But JuOtii', that on his side, it Utne.omn-Patti hi"; Vet, hince they are wedded, 'lis wauled to know," Whni inle on her do these nnptlaW bestow? 1- or, If ns 'lis HHld, a gross liver It he. hy ilicn 1'ot i dcm was, by marriage, is she. blll.bburg, Augual, lhuS. FASHIONS l OIt ALULSI. JVom I.e Follet. Tbe qupftion hns bem asked "Is it really tra that roocs a t aimkTH urc much worn iu Pari?'' This qiichtion may be unswercd cither ncg'i tivcly or HlliruiHtively, accordiug to what n understood by the word ' 'panniers." Every drcbs looped up behind und at the bides so as to pull tbe nrcss out Is c tiled a rooc a pauiers, aud this stjle is very much ndoptcd; hut the veri table paniers, ot which some models have been given, aie by no n.cuus n"ncrally worn, uui nioFt probably wiil never be much m favor. One ol ihc piet'.iist styles is that ot the costume, (itlicr tunic or cifiiqup, looped un at thn bides by bow;". It is the must bi'i ple method ol form ing paniers, but there are a variety of ways of nrrauch i these fkirls by plaits af. the side and back U on a thori bkirt or tunic, or only at tbe cidts lor a c is.iquo oii 'ii in the front; upon these I'lnitoabow ('V iMbi ite of the same material ns the dre-s is placed, a. d a costume 'I'auiargo" is tl)U! lormrd. Olbf r ilre?sp nrc 1 oped up ?o as to pn(T out only nciO;! tbo back; tliis may l aceoaiplished by means of butions placed on the .skin. It is neces.-ary to make ihe-e dro-ses rather full at the back, aldiouen quite Hat in Iro'it, aud put bl'j-htly lull at I he sides, the principal of the .It Iness hciLU thio.vn to tbe back. The luiretiux robej, cut on the bias at tho back, nte no turner made; on tho contrary, tlif! back breadths arc always gathered at the top, and not at ail jjored. "For the present style of dress, very much of i's eracelulne-8 dipimls upon the pcttieo.its beuiH wtll made; the baeK should be well brutcucd, and the aa'h"rs so a'TiUle l as to sin taiu lhc dices clegnutly. This arieuement, vpon which depends the proper tct, divides the camarco In two at the ba::k, each piece being gathered horizontally on to a tape. It is certainly, ns we be'ore remarked, rather an art to wenr these cosrumcs well, an I m my f 1... , .. , J iuuh-m liiutiu iij. 'iiini-iven louik e AUf'iu y riOICUIIiUS by the exaggeration ot the present hibUion. The tictual uiode, adopted with taste aud without CXflpgeratiou, is very ju'etly. The trimmings most use 1 upon cosHimes and thin toilettes are tulle and Span Hi lace, bti'j.v passementerie, fringes with rich lieiulimrs, or leather lrinp;e.H; ai-o shaded niother-ot-pe ill buttons these latter only, of course, for morning dies. As nil the lashionable world is out of ton at this season, our model list ot dresses will be lound particularly adapted for country or sea Fide wear for tho promenade, or lor the eveninir reunions at chateaux, and our subscribers will Bod quite ns much care and tate are displayed in the mukiug of these proJes?edly toilettes de enmpngne as those fur Paris wear. WalUiu" dress, the underskirt of white and mauve suipid tall'etus, trimmed round with thue plis-cs placed at njual distances. Casiiue forming the body, and tunic of mauve tatlct is. This is 'trimmed round with u cbicore? ot the same, forming a heading to a wide flounce of Spanish lace, which is looped up at the sides by three rosettes made ol a chicoree. Aetiq smaller ruche is placed round the throat aud down the front of the body, also round the arm hoi's, the wrists, and down the seam of the sleeve. A coftume of turquoise blue taffetas, the uuderbkiit trimmed with a flounce of guip.ire laid ou flat; the upper fckirt, also trimmed wiH euipure, is jj"2DQ,l up tb Iron laslemd loaethor miucr a large now or riojou eugcu wnh unipuiv. Man;elet "B ichlick." with hood, and loi'g, square ends in front, trimmed w i U guipure to match the dress. Hat, with bn'.u turned up. with straps of guipure in-;i,0n, anl tr ma ed with three turquo-olue daisies. WaU ins Ore-s cl tnir tfl?, trimmed rouol the bottom With four buuillonnes, headed by a narrow pluiied tlouvce. Parde-sus ot thn same material, tnmmea ronna wun a oouinouue, wilh a double heading of a narrow flounce. This pardi ssus, very much paihered in at tho wait, forms a body open heart shaped; tho tude opened over a square nurrov taDlier, which ts trimmed with a bouillonno and butterfly bows, urA hanps down to meet the bouillons m the skirt. Tieht sleeves; rouud ceinUire; guimpeot plaited mu-liu. Costume or whit2sercc. Hound ckirt, trimmed at the bottom w.ih a wide nlis-e dotted over with very small pink bows. Tunic looped up 1 lu double panniers, uuo uottca wuu larger bows, aud trimmed with a flounce of the material, bound with a narrow pink ribbon. High body, ending bih;nd in a o isquine with a narrow flounce. A narrow flounce forms n square bcrihe on the body, ami a large outterny bow is placed at the bae'e. sieevei tiafat do,v:i lothcelhOff, aud UuibUed oil' With uwiJe Ind eJyed wilh tduk. Promenade toilette, Uio timier bklrt of striped gray and white tjveuaiiuotriuunei round tus bouom wilh three lb uuces ol shot silk, prey and co.d, covered with a veil of tulle. ParJessus t f thaehot i-ilU, made low and square in Irout, Learly high at the buck., but yet cut square, having n bii all, flat bertue covered with tulle. A small chemisette of white erauzo appears ju-.t about two linger-' v,i i;h above the top of the body, aiid iscto-.-ed in irout. i'hu tunic ot thi parties-us k ain'nj.'ii in pacieis. A Slur le antouieue (o- tuiuu of black un 1 yel low unped tatletas. The bkirt. tormina large punlf rs, is trimmed wilh two yellow plis-es, and is quite short. Tin' bo ly is 10011 the fhouhleis ami open, hcart-ehap d iu liMit, havinn umler it a cror'CU UCliU 01 1 ne iiiumou. n int; bh-u, lied a l:t lie on one s'd o' Hie trorit. Sleeves 10 the e.lio, tu h trimiiivjEs of yello r satiu. ttortume wit 11 di.ui.ie i-U.rt, the under one cat in to tlh'-i s and edired vdh u doudlo rucliiiig ; the upper skirt loo up in paniers an t la-s-teiicd bv large bow. limu CaS'ique, wi'hSwhite I revt rc, tr ii.uieu ro.11 i ti e bo to n, ttio revere, ! arm-hid. :s aud wibu villi tiiuge. W1J0 ba,h, tied behind. . Toiic.teot lh:ht 1 l--.e poult de kmc. Trained skirl, iriiiiand witii ' ulle b iuill inues. l'urut body, with "JIarie Aiitoiiielte" lichu of white tulie; la-teued with a lar.e roso.te of hiao r'l)in"er or evening d-ess of filver-pray taffeta?, trimmed with u flounce und two bouillon of blue miu,' h pur ue I one from the other by nurrow bands ot blue satin. Tuuique and c(.ri let ot blue tan. ', with a whito flounce of brumes laee, In a.ied by narrow bands of blue sai in. The corstlet rut squat C, and tormed into a lai'tie pl,it behind, is tiunuicd with the same lute, loiiiiiug u tarrow berlhe. Su-h of wide eray ribbon, looping up the tunlquo on both ekle Into paniers. Dinner dr'ss. Under skirt of ma1.p-co1ord taireta, wi.h two floiiiice net ou In larire ru'llei ovpr the skirt, which Is trimmed. Ano'.her tklrt of maize colored eranze, rather paler la sbarte than the taileta. looied up en cainareo, and trlmined wl;h ilch l ice. Corselet of maize taffeta, with small S'pinro basqu', H eh fall body of eauze, with long sleeves, also trim ued with lace. Li i' lit blue taffeta, robp. A medium length skirt, not tinned, with lonr or livo n-irrow flounces edged with Valenciennes. Over this vkitt o second of the same coloridiot with white, ami nwie of g uizc or nilk Breiuidlnp, forming double pivtilers, abo trimnif d witliValenclennps. Toilette ot opple-prccu taifota, covered wdh a blnck (ireunaine Wlrt. formlna patiiers, looped uti with ribbon and trimmed wi'.b narrow blank Cluny lace, ltody of preen talleta". Mautflle "Wniteau." This novel style ot nrintlo is coin posed of a square of black talfcus, entirely covered w ith je' e.nbroidery. It Is cm just like the upper part of a Ir.ph bodv, rcachlnsr Jtit to tbe middle of the back. At the ede of ths is fai-tenod a black luce scarf, put on In three large plalls at the back, wi.h a jet fringe, and Is draped at tlpa sides, ho two ends hemsr lastened under the sah in front. This stylo of 11 antle may be made ot taffetas, or of thin material, such as white musiin or Chain bury gauze. Kobe of blue taffeta', with hieh ho ly and long sleeves, round the skirt a very wide flo'ince, scalloped, and with very little lullness. UppT skirt of white and blue striped gauze, trlmued roui.d with blue and white trinee, and wbti a rouleau of blue tafletas up cseb seam looping it up. "Marie Antoinette" rlchu of striped gauze. Ho-c-co!ored talle as dress, trimmed round tho bottom of the skirt with a flounce edged 011 each side with a chicoree rurhe. Tunic wlih an open body crossed and scnlloped in front, and trimmed froiii the waist and round the bottom with a flounce, which is gradually wider towards tho back, so that it ni''eis the flounce on the unJer skirt; under the body a flchu of niublin trimmed with narrow Valenciennes. hall dress ol green taffetas shot with silver, trimmed round tho bottom with a number ot very narrow green and silver gauze flounces. Tunic ot gauze, trimmed -with a lik'ht bouillon, and having a corselet attached to it al?o tluished oil with a bouillon. The tunic is very full and gathered behind, but flat and much shorter ia the front, being draped at c ich side As usual at this beasou of tho year, bats occupy almost exclusively the time and attention of our u odis-tes. and at no time bad they b"cn more varied 111 snare or more elegant in style. Tuey arc trimmed very much wi'h flowers and long veils of black or colored tulle; lea' hers aie al.-o worn, hut velvet is le?s ussd than It has 0 . en. Some ladies are we.iriug. in the co iutry, the black lace mantilla, or simoly n colored gaize veil. This veil, winch is ra'ber more man a yard loop, is gracelullv folded round the head and throat, and sotnctim'S is hit hanging just to cover the face. If well arranged it ' is not at all unbecoming. One round hat, wilh a do-nr crown, h is tho brim c iuglif up with er ques of rit'b ,11, and i ornan etited wilh a humming-bird or the wing ofairrretiar.il gol I parronaet. Another is of black straw, dotted over wi'li tnarigd fs, and having a gold ar.d pniple butterfly placed near the front. A verv pretty p ile prey hat is tri nmed effect ively with a bouquet of sin. ill dark rj.-es and a wreath ol com flowers. Acmall leghorn hat, with brim cut in a square at 1 ach sitle, ami bound ro inrl wi'li preen vel vet. Green velvet ends hanging behind, caugtit together with a buiquet of grasj. Small, nearly flat b-raw hat, with a dii lem on which 1-1 placed small blai k lace; a raven's wiug for the feather. Stiaw hat looped up at lhc side with Waek velvet, and Irimined with a bouquet of line coru. 15 ami t of white crape hov.illomic, frimmel with a wreath 01 violets and pinic bell flowers listening a ved id' SpauMi lace, which is crosM-d over the rbest and tied a la 'Uirie Antoinette." l!ounet of white tulle bouillonno, wifh a wreath of wild roses and fern loaves; tin fern leaves aho forming brides, and being fastened together with small bouquet of wild rose?, and a lew very light leaves hanging over the ch:g non. The Empress of liussia. Thn Empress of Ifussia, says a foreign letlrr wiiur, lives at KisMugeu under the title of Coiutose borodinbki, and is said to preserve tho stric'.eot ineoynio, only oue lecls inclined to atk the writer of tins statement how comes 11 that every paper in Europe records her presence at Kissiiigeu, her travelling name, the number ot her suite, etc. As yet her Majesty's two sons are the only members of her family who are with her. the appears every morning precisely nt (i at tbe Kakoezy spring, ailemkd by her Mislre.-s of the Hobes, Count?;s i'roiasofl'; Oomtc Adlerborg and Prince Bariaiiiiski, aides-tie-rainp; as well us by Tiince Alex inder anl Charles of lle-se, her brothers, kiun'evism evi dently flourishes in Bavaria ni well as Blgravia. The crowd of non-water drinkers which assembles around the llakocz? Sprnur for tbe purpose ot witnessing the Empress Mar c take her gla'S of water Is so erect that she has some difficulty in ruuk!rltr W way thTOueii the. mob! , 0 1",Yti apiicars ou the public p'omeaa le, out nukes txcureions on foot to,varl3 tho niouutaks. At six o'clock in tho evening Empress Marie goes out to drive in the foiv&t, her couehuian wearing ths livery of the bouse of Iionanotl'; but the servant ou the bnx, uolike his greit prototype, the mighty "Jeames of Uelgrave Square," who.e devoted love for "Mary "Han" lor so loug a period excited all our sympathy, is a Cossack puraang, OLd astonishes his rivals by his costume of brilliant scarlet, with the sleeves thrown back and fastened on tho shoulders, his Astracan bonnet, and, above all, by a gold plaqi:e on his left breast, which conveys to the beholder the impression taut ho is in the preeuec of a Held marshal, or some such lunctiouary: SUMMER RESORTS. B BOWK'S MILLS BOARDINCi HOUSii- OriKluary ktpt by the BItOWN FAIILY Is now open for the rtceptlou cf permaueul and trdnalui t ilUAbUUM The bf atulful !uke, tie boa's thoroon, the UfiltlnR the bulhliiK, tho dellKhiiul ineUlouted ianmul Bl'llnts, the renovating t'lua breeze, the promt n.wl lrtc In IheEpIeuUld groves of lolly pluus, nil ; u Lrl b le to muke ttie place heiKhlul tor luvuldls auj do UKlitlul for llioHH socking comfort ni'l pleaiuio. rusnerteiB t'tke tlie 4 o'clock bout, foot cf Market sneet wharf, to Camden, thrncn by cars by tlio w.'.y 01 M oori't town, Mount Holly, IVnibt rtou to Wr'thti. town, wh re btufes will bo ia readiness to convey pteBHei tiers to Brown's Mills, THOMAS SCATTERdOOD, rroprlmor of JBoardiug llouie, JOHN 1IOKNKR, 7 28 wtlw Proprietor of SUfjes. TJ1UTED STATES HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Is now open for the reception or Uuests. iw.st'o under the diiection of iiiot Hassler lYrsoija wtKhiiig to euKHga rooiuu can do su b hp plyli'K 10 JiKOWK L WOELITEII, rropriotora, ATLANTIC f'TTY, or 6JBnl Isi. 1UOMMOND htreat. o 1 (JUKI It Y B 0 A It D I N O. I HKSKUT fePRINGa, NIC A It WILLOW OHOVK AVENUE, (1'orn.erly Iloapllul Htuilou.) Two comuimileallug rot inn vacttnt. Apply on the premlnts. or at Ho WALNUT Btrt.u 7 S3 INSTRUCTION. C11KSNLT BTKrKT FKMALU SEJIINAUY J l'iillAlKl.i'UlA. Wl.u MuNNKY ami MIhs 1)1 1, LAY K will reopen ttilr rioaitlluK und lJay hcliunl ( Thlny-Be veiiiii Kt hslou), bt-putuiher It, t No, 101) Chest; m Htr. el, Vartltularw iroiu circulars, II XU to IV 1 WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETC. DlAMOMtt, Emeralds, Rubies, Saiti-Iues, Pearls, Bailey & Co., Ciiesxut Street, 819. 1 1 luthfl JA53ES E. CALDWELL & CO., IMPOKTEltS OF DIAMONDS, M A N U F A C T l J R 12 It 3 or DIAMOND JEWELRY, TZo. 002 OHESKUT STREET, 4 4sw PniLAPELrarA. -Teyjis ladomus & CO 'DIAMOND DEALERS A .TEWElEllS.il WiTrilES, JEWELItT & SH.VKH WAKE. J v WATCHE3 and JE77LLRT KEPAIEED, J02 Chestnut St., PhiUj Would InvltB partlcalor aitentlou to their large and eitguiil esaoruuem ol LADIES' AND GENTS WATCHES of Ame'h-an and Foreign Makers of thcjfln'.st qtinllty, In Holtl und Miver I ast-M. A vBrla y of Independent Becond, for horse tillllllK. J ici l and Gents' CHAINS of latest styles, la 14 and is kt, BTTTON AND I.YELET STUDS In great vurlity newest patterns. SOLID BILVEKWAKE for Rrltlwl presents; Piated-ware. ew. i'cpnlrluic done lu Uie befit manner, ai.d wun ranted. 1 jjn WEDDING RINGS. We have for a long tfrue ruada a specialty of Solid 18-Karat .Fine Hold Wcdilins and Engagement Rings, Art! 1,1 orflrr tot'iprlv Iminedlate wonts, we keep A i'CLL ASfcOKTMENT CI' frJZEi always oa hand. FAHR & BltOTIIEIt, MAKHRJ, II llBmlhgrp No. 321 CltElKTJT St,, balow Faurth. Q P E C I A L n O T I C E. UKT1L SErTEMBER 1, 1808, I WILL CLOSE DAILY AT 5 P. M. G. IV. RUSSELL, Importer and Eealor In Frenoh Clocks, Watches Fine Jewelry, aud bllver Ware, Ko. 22 Siorlli SIXTH Street, 826 PHILADELPHIA. PRINCIPAL. DEPOT FOR TIIK SALE OF UNITED STATES REVENUE STAMPS, No. 304 CHESNUr STREET. CENTRAL DEPOT, No. 103 S.FlFril 8TREET, PHILADELPHIA. (One door below Chesnnt Btreel), ESTABLISHED A. D. 18G2. Our slock comprises all the donoralnatlou printed hy the Government. All ordehb filled and forwarded by Mail or Express, immediately upon re ceipt, a matter of great Importance. Drafts on Philadelphia Post Ottlee, Green barks, and National Bank Notes received In payment. The following rates of commission are allowed: On 620 ...Two per cemt. From f20 to 8100 Kour l'Eit ciss r From H00 upwards. Four and a half pisrcisni'. The commission Is payable lu stumps. All oidtrs, etc., should be addresajd to STAMP AUKNUV, No COlCnESNUrSTREEr.nilLAiJELPaiA. Orders received fir Stamped Checks, Drafis, Hcct lplH, 11111 Heads, eto , ami the bo-it raioj of ccmrultslon allowed. Wo bave constantly on hand UNITED STATE-i POSTAQK STAMPS OF ' ALL KINDS. AND STAMPED ENVELOPES. JOHN C R U hi P. CARrENTF.il AND BUILDER, BU()lll M. SIS HtbUR lTKtET, AN At. nua tiu:NJiUT stbekt, 5;; PHILADiSLPUIA. WOODLANDS CEMETRRV COMPANY '1 lie iollowlng AtittitiijHri ud Oiiio -u Law been e tuied It r ttiw yrnr Imos; J-Ll K. PitlcK. frehlrteut. Win, II, lIioit, 1 Wi" W.hen, Haniurl h.Jioon, vrttlu,iiii J. jurser, Oi li,. l al t ll, (lei re L lttmty, Kvslnlrl)lH, I B A. Kiilsi-t. ht-crna.y mid Treasurer JOS. B,'i'uWNSKM), 'HiKltlniiBiifri l)v rtvttted rt)lu Ion requirKiK boili I ttllx ItliTB nutl VIHtora It) present ttcKett t tue enirBiir lor hIuiIshIoii to the leniutwry. 'P-kls limy lio nutl nt lite OHlee of the Uumpauy, No. ia AM II Wieftt. or ol any of Uie M 4nagra. 7 2J WILLIAM 8. GRANT, IOMMK-HION Mil HOHANT, Ne.8Ei. DELAWARE Avenue, Philadelphia, aount ron . Tinpnnt'i Gnnpowder, KcUntd Nitre. Cltarconl. Eio, W. I'akr tio.'a t liorolatu Cco. a'ltl Hroma. Crocker, liro.t& Cu.'i Yellow Mll t"1.",1"6 Bolt na Nallf, 1 SHIPPING. nsl'KAM TO LIVERPOOL, CALLISQ . AT UULLNslUWN. uiLiun l.l nit, uuut-r couiract wun ma UDHod Wai'! U1 EllllBn fcoverumentB, lor carrjlng U BALTIMORW Patnrday AnKimH V'i NV-i-Mlj",,.i",,," K.tnrtiy, Autitt 21 C TV ?,l $aIZH ......Kaiurd.y.'At.if.itt ai V V.p L1n nnw J f (vla rti.d'y.SflPt. 8 t 11T OF IONDON .Malnrdy, Henteinm r 1 kv yT lTo? aV ti!e M,u BteHmer BAI" Paynole In Gold. Parahle In Currency. First Cabin....... lon 8twrae. ,, ' to LiiniUm 105 u Inttlon., 4q loParln.. 1I5 " to Pans . wi "ltRPBe ny ih Monday gtoatners: Cabin, fuo gold pln jaitp, .ss, currency. Hates nl pa-aaue from New York to Jlal.lM Cabin, fjtf, fiiecrag". lit), In guld la sergprn also forwarded to Havre, Hamburg, Br nten.eio .at moderate raiea. Hteerage phmhh trnm Liverpool or (jueenntown. Itt'. currency. Th'ki-is car oe boiiKnt ticre by pernnna aentiittg lor tltelr lrlnil, for luriher Inlormatlon, apply at tb Companyt :. JOHN . DALK. Ajf-ni rt. 15 HIM'AOWAV. New Pork. Or. CDONNKLLA PA L'LK, Manaern, No. 411 UHKSMUr Klreeirpblla. gff rnvJPSr -MEIICAN STEAMSIIIl aMjjM. v. CO MP A Is Y, m iirouKU !! lo California vl Pumt Katlioad. NEW All HANI! KMKNT, PalPnf f'om New Yo. k on te 6th and znth at KVKR V JMOiI'ii.,or tbt) ony be I ore wnen lliUtdai lal' on nuiiay. stie lower tlian by any other line. For luloioiallon adtlrnw ll. N. HARRINGTON, Arent, Pier Ke. 48OKI U hlVKK New York, ... Wo. 117 WAIN UT Mr.-et. Pbllndelbla i-a. W. H. WKhB, 1-rentl.n). cllAH. DANA, Vlco-Prea OHlce-Sll-.XCHANOKflacNew York. 88iu Nf rn paSsauk to and from uuisat SuJilii bill I'A IIS AM) 1KH.LSM) itY ollLAAIlllP AND BAlijlM4 FACKXT. , AT KKDICaD KA'IM. PKAllS AVAll.ABf.K TMRv4UurrOUT IAM', IKKUM), KUTLAND, AjSI) WALKU. lor pttrticnlarf apply to TaP-.COI"1, BltOrilKKS & CO., NO. 36 30CTU Bire'. and Nu.M BltOAoWAY, Orto TIK MH T.MKAKLB, JLf N . 217 WALNUT street. NKVV tXl'UEiS LINE TO ALI-.X- f" -uu.it utuijojuwu, atiu waxluugion Ti' t"' uu unaware .a tai with con- necllona at Alexandria from tbe most direct route anldbetiiouVb8Vb,0l, Knoxv"lu- Mnshvlile, Dalton bteaiuerg leave regularly every Saturday at noon froru tbe tirl wharf a-u" MnrKet blreei. Frolght received dally. . w WM' P LYDK ft CO., 3 Tt ti a v'tim" a N".,U nd 8 "ltu Wi""". J. B. DAVIDSON, Agent at On,riou. M. ItLIilUlJOl!, A Co., Aneuia at Alexandria, Vlr. glt-la. l fiT"1 r,.U w0""1'01' AKW YRK, VIA awm. ...DhLAWAlti!. AaDIuKII'aM OaNAL. it A Pilfers KIKaMIIOAT lOill'ANV llie Hiuni Propelleia ol turn line leave DAILY Irout lirttw barl beiou Wuraei alt l et. " . , TliKOUOit IN -u floURH. Goods forwarded by all tbe lines notnfr outof New l t.rK. .t rth, Kast, aud cm. iree oi comuila.duu. rtighlii ret:nved at our usual low rateti. W1LL1AA1 I'. ci YDK & CO., Amenta. J tvr Tt k v,':- li W,1ARVK Pliiluletpltla. JAJlliS HAM), Ageuu anJ t.o. 11-t AN ALL street, corner of Rotttb. New Yoi , k. 4frr I'liii.ADb.i.piuA, mciiMo.ND -.r-ii- AN1 Nt..hl-OLK b 1'n.AM If 1 p LINK iilKOtOU FRlLlOHl AlK. LINJK To TillC HjU'IIUNDWESI', . KVK11Y HVniKDAy, StrVot.OCn' llitaI WIIAHF above MAIIKET Tr.i'Ol Oil BAT KH and TIIUOUOH RPX'KIPTa to nil po iib u. Noith aim Sou li t ..rollim, vl.i e-ea-boartl Alt l.iut, Raiiroiid, competing at PoriRmouil atid to Lymbbtirg, Va., 'IVlinesse ui.d the Went, via ia'itvhle,llln.aatMee Lln Ul1 iUc"muua TAr.tlif"l,.JlAr,1,,'KD.KUT OWCR, and taken at LOV fcBRATmTHAS ANY Ot HKRLiSii The regularity. Batny, aud cheapness oi thu route ct'itimenu It to the i.uollc an im moHi des'r ible me dium lor currying evety deHcrlptlou ol ireiKhC o charge tor couiutiSbJon, oiajtue ot ay cxpea39 Cl tiansier, tSttaniHhlpa I nsD red at lowest rates. Iriltshtrecelvtd dally, VN 1LLIAM P. CLYDF & tH. No. li Nortlt aud r-ttU' h W HALVES. W. P, PORTFK, AgetH at lllclunoud and City Point. T. P. CBOWKIX ft CO.. Agenta at Norfolk. 1J 1-0U ,N ljW YUUK SWIFT -URK c4-liS5n-Trautii)oiiailon Comuattv llniunti. a u oi. lame Lines, via Delaware and lUriian Canal, ou and alter lite 18th ol March, leaving dnlly at li M, and 5 r1. 1 touneciiiig with ail Northfrn and i.aBtein Lues, P'or Ireli ht, whlcli will be taken on aecoinariodaUnK terms, appiy 10 WILLI A ,H Al. I1A1K1) ct., 1 1J Kt). 13IS H. UKLAW AUK Avenue, STEAMDOAT LINES. E.'aEft BRISTOL LI H E IiLlAYEO KEW TOUK AND BOSTON, VIA SlilHTOL. Jbor PBOVIDKNCK, TA UN TON. NEW BKDFOKD CAPK COD, kiio aa polun or railway cou.uiuuica. tlon. Kam and Nonb. 'lb new auu splendid steamers BRISTOL aud PKOVIDKNIK, leave Pier No. 40 NO H I H KI VK it, loot ot canal street, adjululug DHbraattes sireel t erry, New Vorn, at 6 P. 11., uall, buudays excepted, cou nectlng with sitamboat iralu at Bristol at 4 A. At., arriving In Boston at 8 A. M.. In time tu couuect with all the looming uains irum thai city. 1'be most il Biraole and pleai-ant rou e lo the NVhl'e Mouutalns, Travellers lor tnat point can nikke direct couaeo tions by way of Provtdt-uce and Worceiter. or B x.iou, btate-rooma and Tlckeu secured at olrlce on Pier la Few 1 ork. 615m H. O. BHI0O8. General Manazer. F O 1C CAPE MAY. rsfijaSSl On TUSDAYtt. THURSDAY S, and Tbe tpiKL.uld new steamer LADY OF THE LAKE, Captain XjiOHAM, leaving tlr 19 above Vine street, every Tuehtlay, 'I bursduy, and Haturday at Vis A. U.. at u reiuruiug Iruiu Catpe May on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. FAi.ii. u ii. luc.udlng Carriage Hire, bervtu. I8...i 5o, " ' Children .. l-.6, " beanoti 'licaets, 110. Carriaje Hire extra. Tbe Lady ol ihe Luke is a tl.i" sea-bout, liaa hht.t4 some siate-rtiom accoiL.uu datlona, auu Is luted up with tveiy thing cectsbaij lor the sait ty and ciintuit otraeseugeru. U H. HUoDkLL. CALVIN fiUdART. Ofllce No. 8 Nt DF.LAWAttK Avence. 6 autf .AflS PIIILADISLPIIIA. AND TREN fcsiiiassai bteamtioat Lute Tne steBiuboat a.. iunitliVr leaves AKL11 rttreei vyuarr, lor T leinou, stopping at Tacony, Torresilale, Heveilv, llurln giott, Brltiiol, Florence, Kobalus' Whtirr. aud W hue Hill. Leaves Aich Street Whnrfl Leaves South Trenton. hatuiday.Aug.lt, V A.M Satuiday, Autf. 1j, 1 P.U buuda , Auyu-1 .U. to Buritogtou, ilr otoi, aud luter Dietilate luuolnKL leaves Arcu street wltai l at 8 A.M. Vrl. av. " 21. I-' r. M Friday. " r M- Fate to Treniuu, 4u ceuta each way; lnieriui iiialo plump, Ho cenis. 11 full t'lii.tiTi'ii rmnir NTi 'm WXI.AIIaSU'1 UA-At 8 3U ftiiU 60 A. M. kaAAN UUU ft Alia 'lLb tksu.ur 8. H. FKLTON aud AUIKL leave CHFtNLT blr.et v hurl t.iundays excep ed) at 8 iW auu -6ttA. W.. and 8'tO P. Ad., returning lev Wlt iKlugtou at 'A0 A . il., VIM. aud D'ou p, U., bu.pplug at CI" -ier and Hook each way. Fare, Kicfiiis bnwten all points. Fxcurition tickets, 16 ctniB, good to remro by either boat. 6 " ZmiFK OPPOSITION TO TUG COM- KA'jCZG UlAKU KAlLllOAD AND lUi-tl il"bMaii1tr1'ji'HN bYLVKVl'KU will make dally titutbiot.K lo Wiiuili.gtt u (itiiii ayn excepted I, louuli Ing at lienier and .iiu.lui Hunk, levlnK Ailt'il hu eet l a r at lt A. M. am! 4 P. I-., returumi, leave V I rnltiirii r ai 7 A . M. aLd 1 P. U. L'ghl flights taken. fc BUKK8 128 if t)tUkltt. 'I , .-I.. ..n.h.tjutifl A. War UECM JL.,rt Pl.tt,l.. 1.1 !i o't ?o,-k u& 8 VI. -ci pr flj r..r Bl.rli.tmuu ...d IlrlHiol loucl l. g at llivertou. iorreulaie Andaiosla and l Beverly. Keturulng. leave. Brlauil a 7 o'clock A'ZnyiIinoa cta.ll tf ,fr-w SUNDAY KXUURIONS. THE XliES''l'','llJ " hteau.is.tlll TNVlLlOUf wTi. teuve CheMiitt Hf'i t whurf. I'ni'u'luptiiH. a O'clock A. M , and i'i f. M.. Iff B-irllngton Mid 11'Ih tol 'oucutiig a wttariii e's wltttrt, Taotiy, Ktv -r'on. An'rtalunl i. and Heverly. Keturttuig lei,ve Bi i. I 4 ai ilt A. M.. and P. U. Fare, ii cents each way. Fit union. 4o ieut. t30Blf ClipUlu 11. CllAWFOBD. SO 'R N K X 0" II A N G K I J 11AO MAlN-UFACTOKY. JOHN T. P. A 1 L K Y dt C O., KKUOVal) TO N, 10. corner ot W .. Uii K I and WATER Ptreets Phl.utieiphia. . . DKALFRS IS Mils iND BAOOINU f t verv dwrlptlon, for Ulr Grain, Flour, bait, htuier -ritof phate of Lime, Hire I.anre and small OPNsI'y 'hahS constantly on hand. X -j I A ISO, VV UUL BAl B jAum Cascauicn, and 2 P. M-i leaves Bnctoi at it j a. m. auu r,r ai. Mondiy, au. 17, 11 A.M Monday, Aug 17, 3 P-Al Tuett ay, " 1H, 11 AMl'luehday, " If, i P.M WeuVav. t" IB lit M w ed day, " ID, 4 P At nintrauav. " I P M I'l utsday. " Ht), 5 PM SHIPPING. IjMili liOblO.N-VlA NKWPORT AND FALL X Bl V Kit .The Bob'lON an4 NKWPOHT LINK, by the tplen d'd and sotierlor steauiers Nr'.WI'OHT, MKTKO lOl.l.n OLD COLONY, ani K 4 Pi K nl BTATK. of great Ktreaatb and sot-ed. enn'rntued exprmslv fbr the navliiailon of Long Maud bound, rtinnln lit ?x?iit'kTiu!ou''" u COU)iiV ANDWfiW. rVy wreei1 " KORTH IVER. tool of HUB' The siesuier rJRWPORT. Captain Brown, lean Monday, VN ednenday, and Friday, at 4 P. M.. laudluc ai New port. Hie steamer OLD COLONY, Captain Simmon It aves TtieMttny. HturHday, and Suturday, at 4 P. M J landing at New pork lhee steamers are fitted op with Commodlone stnte-ronms water-Hirht cnmpartntetits, and every arrattxertienl lor the et)iirlty and couilort of passen it r. who are atlorited hv Oils route a nlgnt's reetoa board, and on arrival at N KW rtmr proceed per rail nVnrniuf re"c,"ll, M""la early on the following A bagitage mailer is attached to each swamer, who rtcetv... and tck.isli e baKgage, ami accorupaelea the fame lolls dolinnnon A steantiT rtitiM In tiuiner'lon with this line between NKWPOHT aud PHOVIDKNCK dally, ftuudays Tf. cep ed. Kreitbtto Kosion Is taken at theaame rates as bv any other rn'itmr Ilr e, and forwanieti wilh the great efit xi ertnlt n by au express train, which leaves NF.W Poll! every ini-rtili g (bitftlavM excepted) at? o'clt ia. lor I'.oxton aud New Bedlord, arriving at I la de'llt ttlot altiitii 11 A. M. T'ugmm For f relet' i or i at-f ate, apply on board, or at the PfUce. onl'lHlKMilUli lilVRil. For sat room!, and berths epi y or hoard, or II It is doslrable to Se cure theiu In advame, a. ply to 8Z7 , L.I I 1 LrTIKLn, Agent. No. ? KMOiwa V . New York. C A V R TV, s P fc K l, AM) COM FORT' TJ;.UKTHKK K,DUl.Tlt)N IN PASttAUH Favorite peweuger "team.ru ol the ANCHOR LINm ail every t-rf'l I, ki as. whh p eneis lor ""JF LlVKHl'Oi, '! A .OW, ANI DKUBT. F ron. Pier No 2ti Nor-h Kiver JKBtes ol paasngH (iu, altle In cur.eucy, JoLlvt rjofl, OIh ,,w and Uerry, cabins 190 and ,f. act'oraing in location. F xcurnhiii tickets Knid lor twelve mouths, I1A0. Iineruieulaie. Meer t;e " Prei.attl cei llr.c vtes I tint tt ese ports, Pasfntg' rs Ii.ii.Kmi to and ironi Hamburg, Hotter, dam, Antwerp. Havre, etc. at very low ral. or rut ther h torunulon api y at iho Company'! Otllce, No. 6 HOW LiNO O h HN. New York. , , HKNDI U ON Bli.Jl 1IKR3. loayold lint.oMlilon, passenger will please come oirect to the oillce, as mis Company doot uot employ runners, 2 26f JOiNLiON AND k'HW YORK STliAMSniP f w .T ,0.lx''""n dlreia.iin,t75.and Ho enrrency. mouihl ckt:W ' "Jutfcd available fir A'l ALANTA. HK1.LONA. CFLLa. VA AI. PKNN. Freight w tl be taken and thronrh bills of ladlnr g ven to Fiavre, Autwerii, Ilutieru m, AmaterdanS and Dunkirk, Forp ssuKe ai ply lo BOBEIIT N CLABa.No 18 BP.OADW AY, New lork. .iviu.xmo, w For freight apply at I o. 64 bOCTTIT street. If V 82bt BOW I.aMi .V Abl'lNWALI.'. Aenli (VHAIW LIKI-. Or" K.M'RA Sf liAIERS. . J BF.INNFF.N NF.V, YOKh AN L) J.i VKPOoZ. ( AI LINO AT yUKKN-lHIIVs?. IBOM YOLK fc.VElli W KIINtaDAy TKH'Ol.l, ALKI'PO. . . lUTKHOFPAShAOtt Cabln - :ttUold. b, r' ' V h Currency. fcleei);u tickets Irom Liverpool or Uueeitalown at lowest tales. For I'teiKht and Cabin Passage, apply at No. Bowling t.reen. For oteerage Passage, apply at Iso. 6't Broadway. JLt K. CO jf AKO, QNLY I) I It li C T LINE TO FItAN'CE. 1 IIKOEeiMLTKANsA IU A NTIO COMPASrs MAIL bTEAMb.lll-ft BEl'Wl-.KN NkW-YOIUf AisD HaVUK. LA 1 DIM AT BuK T. The i-plfitdid new vessels O" tills favorite rout for the outiueul will sail from Pier No. So iSOHTt lllver: APuLFON Lemarle i'.11'":--: -.Duchesne HL,l' Vh lfc srmo,it bT, liAl'ltaK 1 Bocande PKICK OF PS.t.K IN i,()LD (liicliullur wine). Tit Ji'trl OK J.AVi-1.. " ! First Cr.Mn. :t.iM i 7H '; Second Cabin, 183L ID PAU1S, lncltnlltig Hallway Tickets, itiriilshed on hoard. Flint Cabin, lti5 or 14",; Mecond Cabin, sst Hunt tit uwt imdj im. curry tltn iiwpiuscnutri, 11 t oll ui alleinluijee In e ol ch tgo Anierlciiti irave ers gtiing lo or returning from the Comment ol F.urope, by taking tne a eaitiurB of this line, avoid nnnec.Hsary risks trtmi transit by English rutlways aeu crotstug ihe cbauuei, besides Baving time, trouble, aud exp n.-e. . OEO. MACKENZIE. Agent, Z'6T Ni)..W BI10A 1) WAY, IV cbliPAN AJSl' ciKKA'f j he lollowu.g 1 1 LbT-CLASfs 1 HON S'l K.VMSHIPH, built exiiresslj lor the New Yot k trade, are Intended lot-all reKUluiiy between NhW YoKK aud LIVEB POOL, caning ai UVKt-CsbVOWN, vin : MA Mi AI '1 Ax, M 1NNESOTA. COLORADO, NfciiilASKA, With other hrst-clnps n'eamers building. F'rom Pier No. 87 East Klver. Cabin (ihe iiccominodaiioiiH being equal to any AU lai.tlc sieuinet), sn, gouij return tickets, llBo.gold; la Btetrngx, fZ6 cutreiicy. 'Jlckeih lo bring out papsengers rrnin Europe Ota be obiained tin reasonable terms. For freight or ma nage apply to WILLIAMS Gt;iOJJ,No.71 WALL Btrert. For steerage passage to 2 2lf WILLIaAiS A; UUlON.No. 29 BKOADW AI S. INTERNAL REVENUE. p K I N C I r A L DEPOT FOR THE SALE OF UNITED STATES REVENUE STAMPS, Ko. 301 CHESNUr STREET. CEXTItAL DEPOT, No. 1038. FIFTH STREET, PHILADELPII'A,. (One door below Cliesnut street), ' ESTABLISHED A. D. 1802. Our stock comprises all the denomlnalons printed by tbe Government. All okdehs fillf.d and fouwahdbo by Mail ok Expulhs, immeuiatkly upos bht ceiit, a matter of great importance. Drafts on Philadelphia Post OlUce, Grien backs, and Nallnual liiink. Note received In payment. Tbe following rates of coiiimlatloa are allowed: On t20 Two TitB OEIT From $20 to $100 Fouu pk ckkt. From $100upwarOb. Fou hand a half pkkckhT Tbe commlbslou Is pu) able In stamps. All orders, etc., should be addressed to (STAMP AGENCY, No. 301 CHESNUT STHEET, I'lIILAUELPnii." Orders received for Stumped C'becus, DrafIB, lUceiptw, lli)Mleids. e'.j., aud llie best rates O c lumlhhluu allowed. We Lave coosiuutly on baud UNITED (STATES POSTAGE STAMPS OP A IX KIN OH. AND 8TAMPEO ENVELOPES. TRUbitS. "hlllki's ii aui) Kuuni.it iiiuas,1 !,' N"o. i.y v.M'SiNLT -item. 1 uix iruss cor rt t,y ai piieu villi cure and retain with ase the wort d tlicnlt lupture: a.v:v i. co tn l ghl, eufy. sale, ana ct mlmtkb.e, tu-ed it Oi liiiii, hit-1 to .iui, never ri sl. bleaks, sol s hi i.i.i'.tr I'luii. r, or utive trout place. No strut'i lii , lit.rd k I oer Abdominal Hup porter, by nit ti the . 01 her a. Vi pulitt, and Lad lea sulU riiig vtlih Fi male neaanesu, whi ri id relief and penei lsuppt r ; verv llni i, t eat end eileotiial. pile It.Rtrt nti ts shnvil 'er llvai't-s, Elailr is'ocklnga for weak llnbs Elisor-.). In ,s. eto. Also, large stock heal 1 an.ei Trnssen. ha:l osual prica. lAdv attenA. ajjca. lSKJwfoi COAL. T: Mil'DLtTON & Co., DEALERS IN D. hAi.LM. U l.KlilOH aud 1ULK VKIM I'DAL Kept diyittider cover, rreparttl expressly t t larullv ' n.. yY-.d. No. 15 t Ahrllirfu'iofi av. no- 'irllr.. Vn su w A l,N T'T ettreet prlTLER, WEAVER & CO., M AND VAC! BRE8 OP MANILLA AND TARRED CORDAGE, CORDS T WINKS, ETC., No. s North WATER Mtreet, and NO. tl North tie La WARE uveaut ;phili nai.pBiA. t'DWl II. FlVLka. Ml('UltL WAVV Con a a i) V, clot Hi aa, 1 141
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