DAILY .EVENING TELEQR APH PIIIL ADELPHI A , WEDNESDAY' SEPTEMBER 29, 186b. 1 V , MUSICAL AJ1 DKAMAT1C. The Clly AmnncinpnU. ATTn Walnut Mr. Itooth will Rpponr this even nig ns "Hamlet." To-morrow liulwefs drama of J ne Ltklp of Lfimut will bo given. AT thkChkhnct the pastoral drama of Rachel the Mitaprr will bo performed thin evening ami to-morrow J"r ne last time". On Friday Our American Cotsin win be performed, without curtailment from the ori ginal manuscript, and with a strong cast. At the Arch Formosa will be repeated this even ing. Atthr Eleventh Strkkt Oi'Kn a IToi'SB the bnr tefjime of Aorma and the funny Interludes of Soeru-H inthe City Cam; UrMikee Finhinn I'urty; The Trip to rarie, and other Ethiopian conilculttles will be pre sented this evening. At tub Acaokmy of MuKtc the Parepa-Rosa Eng lish opera troupe will open on Monday evening next With ttaritaruu On Tuesday La Sunnnmbula will be given, and on 'Wednesday The fvritan'i Daiujhter. The oalo of seals will commence at 9 o'clock to-morrow morning at. the Academy and at Trnmplers. St. Johns Okimian Asyi.vm. The annual full festival i n aid of the St. John's Orphan Asylum will be held to-morrow (Thursday) on the grounds of the new Seminary of St. Charles Unrromeo, at Overbrook Station, on the Pennsylvania Railroad. The new Seminary buildings will be thrown open for the Inspection of visitors during the day, and Bishop Wood will deliver an address on the occasion of his departure for Romo. This is a verv worthy object, and we hope that, the festival wlii yield a large return. Tickets, Including railroad fare and admission to fair grounds, maybe obtained at any of the churches, Catholic book stores, and of the members of St. Vincent de Paul's Society. unws suaiivxAinr. Cltr Affair. The cornor-stone of the Messiah Evangeli cal Lutheran Church, at Sixteenth and Jefferson trects, wnslnld yesterday afternoon. In presence of a large number of persons. The religious exercises were conducted by Rev. r. Conrad, pastor of the church, Rev. r. Ilutter, lie, v. Mr. Albert, Kev. Dr. Stork, and others. Tho annual parade of the Order of the Cadets of Temperance will take place on Tues da', the 19th of October. Thomas It. Redding Las been chosen, (iraud Marshal and R. Gilles pie and William Lower Special Aids. The line will form at 10J o'clock A. M., on Rroad street, riht resting ou Spring Garden; countermarch tip Broad to Girard avenue, down Girard ave nue to Second street, down Second street to Coates, up Coates to Fourth, down Fourth to Catharine, up Catharine to Ninth, up Ninth to South, up South to Twelfth, up Twelfth to Bpruce, down Spruce to Seventh, and there dismiss. The forty-second annual meeting of the Tract Society was held yesterday afternoon. Samuel II. Perkins, Esq., was elected President, Thomas A. Robinson, Secretary, and David W. Prescott Treasurer; also, thirty-five Vice-Presidents. The Treasurer's report was presented, showing receipts for tho year amounting to $7140-83; expenses, $7047-2.. During the same period the society distributed 510,434 tracts printed in English; SKI, 7-23 in German; and 1503 in French. They likewise distributed among sailors and watermen along tho Delaware and Schuylkill fronts 3St,333 tracts, In different lan guages, and 0J0 religious books and DO Bibles donated to the destitute. During the year, 207 persons were persuaded to attend church, 171 children were gathered Into Sunday and day schools, and 212 persons were induced to sign the pledge. The National Council of tho Order of United American Mechanics met in this city yesterday. The sessions were held at the hall corner Fourth and George streets. The attendance of repre sentatives from the several State Councils was large, and a large amount of business was trans acted. The National Council was presided over by National Councillor John Perkins, of Mary land, and National Vice-Councillor James N. Calely, of Pennsylvania. At the close of the evening's proceedings, the following officers were elected and installed: National Council lor, James N. Calely, Pa.; National Vice-Coun-ciller, Isaac J. Nicholson, of Delaware; Na tional Secretary, Amor S. Redstreako, of Pa.; National Treasurer, John Walker, Jr., of Dela ware; National Marshal, George Mason, of Md.; National Protector, William B. French, of N. w J.; National Doorkeeper, William W. Sheppard, of Pa. In tho evening a complimentary ban ouet was civen by the members of the Order to the National Council, at which several addresses were made. A large number oi persons were In attendance. ' Domestic Affair. There is to be no change in the salaries of letter-carriers. A three days' agricultural fair is being held at Newton, Bucks county. A concert in aid of the Avondale sufferers was clven in Washington last night. The Reading Agricultural Fair opened yes terday. To-day there will be racing. In Virginia, last year, there were fifty-nine licensed distilleries, mere are now only ntteen. The Gold Room Committee were in session all night. Several settlements were made with out abatement. The President yesterday recognized Senor Diego Antonio d'Alcala as Consul-Gcueral from Venezuela. ; The President has refused to pardon Colonel Alexander, of Reading, for malfeasance as a revenue olllclnl. Thirteen stills were destroyed by Collector Wilcox in Virginia, last week, and twelve men were arrested. Tho new national military aRylum nt Mil waukee was dedicated yesterday, guenerai a. r, Butler was present. ' 'Herzog,-' the famous racer, who has made his mile In I -43J, died yesterday atjthe Buckeye C.'onrse. Cincinnati. There is to be a prize fiirht on the James river, below Richmond, on L liursday next, be tween Sam Colycrand Dorritty. The Rev. John Hoyden, Pastor of the Unl versalist Church of Woonsocket, R. I., for thirty years past, died yesterday. The President has received an invitation to attend tho Agricultural Fair which opened yes terday at Allentown, Pa. The Bank of New York has consented to act as a clearing house for the business of Friday last, on a basis of gold at 135. Mark Deadniau, an illicit distiller, was shot dead near Atlanta. Ga., while escaping from arrest bv Denutv Collector Whitmore. (Jeorire N. Corson, of Nurristown, Pa., has been nominated for Law Judge of the Seventh Judicial District by tho Republicans, The corn crop of llliuoisis from two to three weeks behind in growth, and t'.iure are fears of Us bclnir iniured by tho frost now appearing in that Stato. ' i The Democracy of Huntingdon county have resolved to nominate no county ticket, and hi consequence many of tho Republican nominees will be eiocicu wnuuut wyimnHiou. ' lion. John Covodo saw the President yes erdiw iii rcirnrd to tho election in this 8tate President Grant promised Mr. Covodo to give to the Republican party the hourly support of the administration to elect Geary. An t'S'OOO barn at tnu w uson ernaio uoi w nt. Chamber6burg, l'a., was destroyed by lire on Wednesday. It was burned down by tho roia In isiU. rebuilt tho fame. year, and has i,,.,.n destroyed by an Incendiary. There -MM)(i Insnrunce. Tin mission of the Hon. John Covodo to Washington was entirely successful. Secretary Cox of tho Interior Department, has granted the 'Pennsylvania ejerks leave of absence to " " - km.; tr. rnt, without deducting the time from the regular thirty days allowed them for recreation. ' Foreign Affalrn. Cardinal Rodriguez, tho celebrated prelate, Patriarch of Lisbon, is ueaa. Grand preparations are being raado at Vo- alce to receive the EmprcM i tugenie . , that iitra onti a tmeirruiu we vestcrtlay wet weather prevailed In London. y8&ol earthquake were felt at HawaU In Ausniet, una tue niiuo . .1 lo ll, la mnntll. CV The t rouble, at are ended, one . lIiV :Ltv.Hlr neoido havln-r been SErtZd Kiiatyln Wlal.. Ile,,ublln I'oim'Irii I.llcrnry Ilenix. "An Analytical History of India." by R. Pewcll, and "A History of Ancient India; its Literature, Architecture, and Commerce," by Mrs. Manning, with "Notes on the Northwost Provinces of India," by a District Otllcer, are forthcoming works on most important subjects. Not less Important, bat in another way, is a promised and lone-wanted wrk, "A Geography, of India, for the Use of Schools and Students." The Abbe Urbain Magnard Is writing (in the Jttbliorjraphic Catholuiuc) the lives of all the Academicians of the French Academy, in tho order in which they have occupied the respec tive chairs. Tho Abbe Is now at the thirty first chair. When he has finished the other nine scats, it is hoped that those biographical chnptcrs will bo published In volumes, as they will contain a complete history of tho Acade micians. There was no lack of reentries among them. One of many was tho Abbe Roir- nier du Murals (called, from his obstinacy, Ablie rcrtinax). When he and an equally obstinate scholar bad been quarrelling for nn hour, a lady who was present exclaimed, "Eh I gentle men, do agree about something, let it be never so ausuru. Dr. Cullcn, of Knstcnil. has communicated to mo JA!vani tierald the following lnscrlption- IMP" CAFSAR VKSPASIANVS AVOVRTVS 1'ONTIFKX MAXIMV8 TRIBVNI 0 POTKSTAT VIII IMP XVII VP GBKHOKOOS: VII IlK.HIflN Till NOMINA RI'KCVI.ATOKVM O.VI IN PRAKTOKIO MKO MIIilTA VKHVNT ITRM MII.ITVM QIT IN COIIOKTIBVS NOVKM I'RAKTOKIIR KT QVA TVOR VKRANI8 rtVHIKI'I QVIUVS FOKTITKK KT PIE MILITIA KVNCTI8 IVS TKIBVO CONV Bln MAX ATCVM SlNOt'I.lH KT I'll I MIS VXOKIBV8 I'T KTIAM HI PKRHiKlNI IV HIS FF.tflNASM MATKIMONIOSVOIVNXB HINT PKOINUE I.IBF.UOS TOIXANT AC SI KX bVOBVS CIVIBV8 K0MAM8 NAT08 AI) IIII NON DKCFMfllt (MI.BONB TETTIKNO 1'KTRONIANO COS M. FVLVIO (IILI.ONE COnTtPK l.ENNIO I.KTKO I'KUOCIA QVIS TATE 1.118 IIIX'HIPTVM KT RKCOdNITVM KX TABVI.A AKNKA tJVAK FIX A EST KOMAB IN CAPITOLIO " ' IN 1IASI IOVI8 AFHICI It was found, about a vear aco. in the sand of the sea-shore, near Kustenji, the ancient Con stant la, and consequently near the wall which ran from the Danube to tho Black Sea, pretty mncn in tne same conrsc as the Danube and tho Black Sea Railway now does. The inscription was on a bronze plate, nine inches by six, en graved within a shallow border. Dr. Cullen states that this good-conduct discharge is re markable as being of tho time ot Vespasian, and iicing a rru-torian guard s diploma, ot which Cardinall only records four, and those all of later date. The other class, given to troops of the line and auxiliaries, is more numerous; and there are nearly forty of them, ranging from Claudius to jviaximus. Dr. uullen points out as peculiar tho words trilmo and subjeci, instead of the suhjecimus of the later forms, Vespasian not having adopted the imperial plural stylo for these documents. Dr. Cullcn has paid much attention to the archieology of the Lower Danu- Dian districts. MARINE TELEGRAPH. For additional Marine Hews nee First Faqe, AU1ANAO FOR PHILADELPHIA THIS DAY. Bun Risks 6-M I Moon Rises 1PM BUN fcSKTS 6'4ti I Hiuh Wateb 8 55 PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE. T. S. Hood, , ) ' O. J. Hoi- fwan, ' J Committee of the Month. Thomas U. Hand, ) COMMITTEE ON AUI1ITUATIONR.- . .. J. O. James, ' George L. Buzby, E. A. Roudor William w. raui, Ttios. L. Uillespio. MOVEMENTS OF OCKAN STKAMSUIPS. FOR AMERICA. . O. of Limerick. .Antwerp New York Sept. 4 F.tna Liverpool.. ..Now York Ti Hl...Hept. 11 ttellon.. lndun ..New Vork. ........ ...Hept. 11 Malta. -...Liverpool... ..New York ! Boa.... Bent. 14 Nebraska ....... Liverpool. ....New York Hept. 15 Helvetia Liverpool . ...New York fceut. IS Iowa Glaaaow New York..- Sept. 17 Cub. Liverpool... ..New York.... .Sept. 18 Bremen Havro New York Sept. 19 FOR EUROPE. Scotia New York.. ..Liverpool Sept. 29 Colorado Now York. ...Liverpool Sept. 2 Aleppo New York. ...Liverpool Sept. 3U Weuer New York. ...Bremen Sept. 30 Uity of Fane. .. New York.. ..Liverpool Uot. 2 City of N . York..New York . ...Liverpool Oct. & O. of Brooklyn. .New York. ...Liverpool Oot. 9 O.of WaauinKtonNow York. ...Liverpool Oct. Id UUSSTWIBU, DUMKST1U. KTU. Pioneer Philada Wilmington Sept. 29 J. W. Kverman .Philada Charleston Sept. 80 Columbia New York. ...Havana, via N as..... hept. St) Oleopatra New York., ..Vera Uruz Sept. 80 Arizona Nowx ork . ... A suinwal 1 Oot. Wyoming. ...... .Philada Savannah Oot. 2 Alaska New York. ...Aepinwall Oot. A Alemniack New York. ...Kio Janeiro Oot. 23 Alalia are forwarded bv every steamer In tneremilar iinea. Tbe Bt earners for or from Liverpool call at Oueenstown. ex cept the Canadian line, which oall at Londonderry. The steamers for or from the Continent oau at bonlha'npton. CLEARED YK8TKRDAY. Steamer H. L. Gaw. Her. Bnltimore. A. Groves. Jr. aru.ue Caro, carver, .Bristol, t.ng., fetor Wright A Sons. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. fichr F. Kern. Sanders. 4 days from Provident-n. In t1. last to Kniiilit 4 Sons. Scbr U. L. Jackson. Blackman. 5 davs from Bnatnn. In Ballast to jvniKui. tx oons. bchr B. a f.. cor son, crower, o days irom Boston, in bal l&st to Kniirht A Sons. Schr Aurora, Artis, 1 day from Frederioa, Del., with grain to jas. ij. Dewiey a. u. BcDr it. A Lt. tjornery, uraus, irom new xorK. Sohr Ijimartino. Butler, from Providence. Scbr K. Davis, Weeks, from Providence. bchr Beta, Brown, from Diehton. Bclir W. P. Cox, Bateman, Irom Difrhton. Scbr White Sea, Jones, Irom Salem. Scbr J. C. Henry, Dilks, from Lynn. Bohr 8. B. Franklin, Mull, Irom Fair Haven. fnT TXLF.nnAPH.l Lfwes. Del.. Bept. 28. Passed out Rhin Sansnareil : barque Iron Axe, from Wilmington for New York; also, brig Fanny. At tbe breakwater, barque Sam Sheppard, f rom Cnba. Passed in to-day, barque b. W. Uilibronk Tbe brig Florence, Irom Kingston, Ja., on Cape Henlo- pen beach, will probably get on to-night, bhe is yet tight. ADO steam tag Amvnw uv. up w-mgu. Corretpon dm re qf Th Xorning TrlrqrarK Nxw Voiik Office. Sept. 28. Four baruea leave in tow I bALTlMDHK BKANl'H OFFICE, Dept. ZS. The lOUOWing litHHi leave in tow to-niirht. eastward :- , V. A 1( . U.Mh I. 11 u l.u. V. . Wm TOnatA.. T - . - and Karly ; and M. . Kirkpatriuk, all with ooal, for New XorK. Harvey Wright, witn coal, tor rmiaaeipnia. u a. u. MEMORANDA." Bteamsbin Roman. Baker, benoe. at Boston 27th Inst. bteamtr Centipede, Beckett, hence, at Salem Itoth inBt, l .. ., . k. ..... . 1. . U ........,., n l-i.u L..... V.IU, II I ' 1," I , UU,JI.D Ml 1 1 1 V III UI1II.TU.1 .ItbUIIIBb. Baroue D. Mcpherson. Mason, benoe. at Jdahura loth inxt., via Barcelona. jlarque Mary homenesnn, Morris, tor Philadelphia, tailed trom tbe Clyde loth inst. Baruue Francis Bourneuf. Perry, bono, at Newrv 11th Inst., via Quebeu, with part of deck cargo washed over- Uoaru. Baruoe l.lnda. riemins. for Philadelphia via MUk river. sailed trom Kineston. Ja.. 4th Inst. Laroue H. G. W. Dodire, Munroe, is reported to have sailed irom Cburleston 27th inst. for Georgetown, B. o. lormor aooountu stated that she sin lea on the utu. Briff Altxin. Klhntt. at hoston 2ith inst.. from Anum 99ri Uit. vas rbporiea nouna to ruiiaaeipnia. Isrii' Meteor, luiuhins. hence, at nor ton 27th Inst. BriL' Kvelvn Sclirodur. Pruetx. from Uverpool 27th ult. for Pbilacelnliia. was snok'-n 12th inst. lat. 47. lone. 20. Bru-b. V. Mnrrlck. L.lppliioott. lor PtnU lelutua. sailed from lluvaoa lUtb iust. Brie Gn ni tia. Gluing, for Philadelphia, cleared at Jack sonville 21d inst. .... Krii h lorenne. Lvison. sailed f roin Klnvston. .Ta.. nth inbt. tor Philadelphia, and went ashore ou Monday at tf P. AI. Wreckers win engagea to uoat ner on. Sohr N.J. Wilier, Dunham, hence, at St. John, N. B,, Qf.th innt. hvht .lefsie i. Ieacn, irom new r ora ror i;nrieston, with rsilroad iron and buy. Is ashore at Caps Henry. Steamer Keuolute uas gone vu uer assistance. NOTIOR TO HARINKRS. 1-hn nnvnrnor-tieneral of Algeria baa uivan notice that on and after the 16tn oay oi August, inns), a new light will be eihilitted on Cane ferrn (Has llama), In tbe provinoe of Constantino, Algeria, i ne ngiit is a revolving Unlit, hnwinir alternate flashes ot rea ana white at lutervala ot tbirty seconds, trom an elevation ot 218 feet above the level of the sea, and in olesr weather should be seen trout a dis-iim-n of 211 miles. Tbe illuminating annaratua ia bv a lens of tbe third order. The liubthouae, o( stone, stauils on a building near th extremity of tbe Cape, and the position aa given Is in lat H7deg. 4mln. 47 sea N, long. 7 deg. II mm. 40 see. east 01 ureuuwicu. With reference to Notice to Mariners No. 34. dated ltUh June, lKiH, tbe Italian Government has given notice that on and alter tbe 1st day of August, lM. the Hashes of the red liuht on tbe Mole of St. V incont, in the port of Naoles. will succeed eaon outer every "'"".H:.,-, Treasury iiepartment, Oltice Lighthouse Board, Washing u mi n n n 1 1 11 11 1 1 1 1 . iiiin irmin ton, It. C, Bept. 10. leotf. n R Q O R N EXCHANGE BAG M ANUKAOTOKY, mi u ni 1 J A 1 1 iv ft. K. corner of W A KK KT and WATER BtrMta. VhilHjlHlohla- DEALER IN BAGS AND BAGGING . ...n AmAttt inn. htm Grain, Trkmr, Rait, Huper-Pboepbal of Lima, Bonf lATMaad nail GUN NT BAGS eonatall on bu4. T lkWWlU A DRY GOODS. 3X1 LLIKEN'S LINEN STORES. OLD STORE. i No. 828 ARCH STREET. NEW STORE, No. I 128 CHESNUT Street. i, . . . HEW DEPARTMENT BED CLOTHING. BEST BLANKETP, fresh from tho mills. MARSEILLES BED QU1LT8. HONiYCOMB OUIiTS, all sizes. ALLENDALE AND LANCASTER QU1LT3. LINEN 8I1EBTING8, all widths. COTTON SHEETINGS, all Widths. riLLOW CASINGS. We bid for a large trade In BED CLOTniNG, by bcUIdr reliable iroods at the lowest prices. 8 21 mwf II IT E GOODS DEPARTMENT. CAMBBICS, LINENS, DDKFS., SWISS NA1N600K8, DIMITIE8, PERCALES, ETC. ETC. MUSLINS, PERKINS & CO., No. 9 SOUTH NINTH STBEET, S 6 mwremBp rniLADELPIIIA. F I R S T. Q U A L I T Y "PIIKI BROS'. IRISH POPLINS," IN ALL COLORS. " ' ' OP TEE IMPORTATION, AND FOR BALE BY J. W. THOMAS, N03. 405 and 407 North SECOND St., 911 rp PHILADELPHIA. OPULAR PRICES TOR DRY GOODS. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., NO. 727 CHESNUT STREET, 1 18 tf PHILADELPHIA. J Nee. 822 and 924 PIN K Street. Cheap Goods, rsarsainn. . .. 6 casce yard-wide tine bhirtimj Musline at 13?o.iby piece ia suit"' ' r nil or yard ; this Muslin in worm inc., unu kinds ot unaerwear. i " m W Uli'tnsviMe vusnn "n. nyyaru. All other Muslin as cneap. Nainsook i'ium ut 'Jo ' iio. Swiss St ripe Muslins at In and 9k). Nainsook, Cambrio, and Swiss Muslins, all (trades. T inon'-iwIMnir" 7. 10, 12, and loo. p ryj.nl. Linen Napkins, obeap. . l.iuuu 1 awie Uuiuuk -t very low prices. Bird-eye Nursery Diaper by piece, cheap. Kallnrdville and other Klannols, cheap. i :n in.amnT,tB ntfnrpd to nnrsons huylnff Itlnnk. asaortmentof Mohairsand Alpaca Poplins, all which were purchased at low pnues at tua end oi tue season, ana nunareas oi our cu,wjiiimn un.o wi.ou te o this opportunity to secure obeap goods tor the coui- nt'a1-. ..A Don't forget our tine yard-wide bhirting is only 12)tfe. pervnrri punV jCr II RE (a. . 8 14swtD31 Nos. 922 and 924 PINK Street. TLACK SILKS. BLACK SILKS. JL . . Good Corded uiacK biiks, at iijo. Wide Groa Grain Black Silks, at S2-00. Wide Taffetas Black Silks, at 12 00 and 1212S. Heavy and Wide Black Silks, at $2-28. Rich and Heavy Black Silks, at t2'50 and 1275. Extra quality and Heavy Black Silks, from 13-00 to 15-00. These goods have been selected with care, and are worthy the attention ol buyers. e -f- v t; c . . tar r e r O I W IX b M. WW WW f f S. W.COR. SEVENTH AND AltCH STS., PHILADELPHIA. sw5 RAPES. DOIST II It I? I 12 l'AItlt. SEPT. 80. Parse and Stake f 300. Mile heats, 8 in 6 to harness. Owner names g. m. JRRSRY QUE"!. Owner names b. m. COAL OIL SALLY. Owner names a. m. BALTIMORE UIRL. OmnibuBea will Bturt Irom Llbriuy utreet at 2-30 P. M. Admission, 1. It LEGAL NOTIOES. T ETTERS OF ADMINISTHATION DE 1 J bonus non having hm u grant ,.i to mo sutmcrio. r upon the estate of ANDItKW GUKU1KK, deueasod, ail Penons indebte 1 to the same will make payuiont, and those having cla ms present tiu in to J. MOltKIS HARDING, Admlnlitrator, i29w6t v ' l:H irvi, ni DRAWING INSTRUMENTS, ETC. QRAWINC INSTRUMENTS AND Dinviier Muterinls Of all kinds. CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION. JAMES W. QUEEN & CO., 22wfmlf ' ' No. 824 CnESNUT Street. PIANOS. wifc, BTEiJNWAT x duhd urnium- ItTi-t'PI ANOS. It will be weloome news to the musi. oal pnblio tbat bteinwuys nave suooeeueu. oy tne most iiiautio iniuroveiuenU. m raising the Upright fiano from Us well-known state of itnperlevtion to that of the moat perfect amongst the different shapes of pianos. The Upright Piano of bteinway A Sons now is more durable, keeps butter in tune and iu order, lias more power, a puier and more mosioai tone, aim a neiior touon man tne square piano, and rivals iu most oi meee points even the Grand fiano. Its advantages are so piain ana striking that tbe most prejudiced agai converted by examining the: want to buy a Square Piano, I an ITliriirht. on A f fi. A k. nat this shape of a piano are in; and out of twenty who nineteen prefer now already ill do well 10 exauine them, at th warerooin of BLARIITS BROS.. 27wstf No. lOOfl CHESNUT Street .. ALBRECHT,. JUITK.K8 8UHMIDTJ sfawliraLr i'ui-.hs w FIRSTJLAKS PIANO FORTES. ITnl nu.niM . H mmieraie orieee. lit . WAREHOUMS, Na.iilOAROH8tTMi, I T?MP1HE KLATE MANTEL WORKS.J. B AU No. sUttUUiOiN UT BlreU 1Uw1b4 IN8URANOE. DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSU KAKOK COMPANY. Innnrnnratari hw the LesiS latare of Pennsylvania, 1W6. . Offlc. a K. oorner of Third and WALNUT Btreeto, MARIN K. INhlJRANOF.R On food bf rlMi nl. Inks, And Und oaniff to all iiitriaii til Lu I n inn IRK INSURANCK.S On Merchandise generally L.on Stores, Dwellings, Houses. AMETfl OT Tint COMTAWT, NoTeniliar I. 1KKH 200.000 United State i ire Per cent. Lota, 1 ,1,1. AnnatMA lv--r'B . W 130.000 United States biz Per Cent. Loan, ' 1881 136.800 00 6U.OO0 United States Six Per Cent. Loan Beo.UOO State of Pennsylvania Six Per Cent. ' Loan ,. 8U.876-0O 126,000 City of Philadelphia Biz Per Cent. un exempt, irorn ULMt irvoi w 60,000 State of New Jersey Biz Per Cent. I-oan 61,600-00 90,000 Penn. Kail. First Mortgage Siz Per Cent. Bonds 89,300 00 So.OOO Penn. Rail. Ktoond Mori. Siz Per Cent. Bonds 24,000 00 90,000 Western Penn. Rail. Mortgage Siz Per Cent. Bonds (Penn. Kallroad guarantee) 90,62500 80,000 State of Tennessee Five Per Cent. Ixian 91,0m)0 7,000 Bute of Tennessee Siz Per Cent. Loan 6,oa-96 16,000 Gemiantown Gaa Company, prin cipal and Interest guaranteed by City of Philadelphia, 800 shares Stock 16,000 00 10,000 Pennsylvania Railroad Company, 900 shares Stock 11,900 00 6.000 North Peonsylvani Railroad Co., 100 . hares Stock 6,600 00 9O,eO0 Pblledelphia and Southern Mail nnoonT Stoamship Co., M) shares Stock. ... 16,0U0,O9 sv,wi ixians on Hoard and Mortgage, first Liens on City Properties 907,900.00 tl,lU8,U0 Par. Market value, 1 1,180,336-36 fiwt.. mncn ali-w Real Estate Bills receivable for insnrance made Balances due at agencies, premiums on marina 86,oon no 822,486 'M mtiM m, auoroea interest, ana other debts duo Ilia inti t.u m 4fl,178-8B 1,8130 116,663-78 Stock and scrip of siindry oorporationsi '$3154. Ii.stimated value Cash in bank $'llo,V5 0 Cash In drawer 418 65 tl,47,367-W D BBC??- . Tboma O. ITand. John O. Davis, Jamos C. Hand, Theophllus I'auldlng, Josei h H. Seal. Ungh Craig, John R. Penrose, Jacob P. Jones, James Traquair, 1 rrfiurana v; 1 i,. . , " .1.111 no 1 oioaes. Henry Sloan, William O. Lndwig, George U. Leiper, Honry O. Dallett, Jr., John D. Taylor, George W. Bernadon, William G. Boulton, r.awara uariington, H. Jones Brooke, James H. MoFarland, Edward Lafourcadei uacoo niegel. penor Mcllvnine, . T. Mnnrin. Pillj.hnr. John B. Semple, " A. 11 H.r., josnua r. tyre, THOMAS fl. H tPlUlS. PmalHnnlv. DFNRT LTLBURJN? 8icAVIS' " HFNRY BALL, Assistant Secretary. 10 fl 1829 , H A B T E 11 PERPETUAL. Franklin Fire Insurance Company OF PHILADELPHIA. Office, Nos. 435 and 437 CHESNUT St. Assets Jan. I ,'69, $2,677,372' 1 3 CAPITAL 1400,000-00 ACCRUED SURPLUS 1083 828-70 PREMIUMS 1,193 843-43 UNSETTLED CLAIMS, INCOMI FOK 1869, 123,199 I A Losses paij since 1829,cver$5,500,000 Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms. 1 he Camnanr aim iutiH Pnlininann Rai..b nflu.iU:.M of all kinda,Ground Rents, and Mortgages, DIRECTORS Alfred G. Baker. , Alfred Fitler, George W. Rioharda. I William b. Grant. Isaac Lea, , I Thomas 8. Ellis. Ueorge t ales, ' Gustavus 8. Benson. ALFRED G. BAKER, President ran w Un att luSru... AtjiiiKj, v ice-President. JAB. W. MOALL1K I F.R, Secretary. . iiwan. jvg.ftjn.jy. Assistant oeoretary. a o I a a U H E . AT HOME, IN TBI Penn Mutual , Life Insurance COMPANY. No. 821 CHESNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. ASSETS, 83,000,000. CHARTERED BY OUR OWN STATE. MANAGED BV OCR OWN CITIZEN. LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID. POLICIES ISSUED ON YARIOUS PLANS. Applications may be made at the Home Office, and at tne Ageuciei tnrougaoat tne State, a 18 JAMES TRAQUAIR PRESIDENT A!tlU.L. it. STUHJiS VICE-PRESIDENT Mis W. IIOKNOK A. V. P. and ACTUARY HORATIO H. STEPHENS SECRETARY A S B U R Y LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. sin. 1 BROADWAY, oorner HKADK Htt w ,,,i. i - vv, mvw s ura. (iLa.uouaepoiteo wim tne Dtate or new York as security iur iwii; uotuerm. LEMUEL BANGS, President GEORGE ELLIOTT, Vice-President and Secretar. EMORY McCLLNTOUK, Aotuarf a" A. E. M. PURDY, M. D., Medical Kaiminer jiETK&KNflEfl RV PEHUIUirnu Thomas T. l aaker,, John M. Maria, J. B. LippinooML Oiiarles bpencer, William Divine, I James Loiig John A. v right, 8. Morris Wain, James Hunter Arthur u. yomn, John U. MoUreary, K. U. Worne. in the onaraoter of 1U Directors, eoonomy of manage ment, reasonableness of rates, PARTNERSHIP PiTS OF DECLARING DIVIDENDS, no restriction in lives, and abwlute non forfeiture of aU policies, and no reetnotion of travel after the first year, the ASBURy pre- enu Bmo,ouosj or ivanige ottered by no other rr.. "Ji- r itjr wk m - ISpeoial advantages offered to clergymen, tor all further information address . JAMES M. LONOAORH, Manager for Pennsylvania and Delaware. Ofllt-e, No. ttrj W A LNUT Street, Philadelphia. FORM AN P. UOUJJBilEAD, Special Agent. 16 STRICTLY MUTUAL. Provident Llfo and Trust Co, OP PTTTT. A TiTCT.PnT A, OFFICE N. Ill S. FOURTH STREET. Onranlaed to nromntA LI7B rNSURANCB imni lUDUlUQIO VI UU) DUVlVbJ U rilliUUD) uooa ruiKa or any clans accepted. Poiiolea leaned on approved plans, at the lowest (BUM. President, 8AHUEL K. buiplky, Vlce-Prealdent, WILLIAM C. LONG8THBTH, Actuary. ROWLAND PARHV. Tbe advantairea orrured by tnli Company ar nn. rpHE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANX Office S. W. Corner FOURTH nd WALNUT StretUi PERPTlAL AND TERM POUOIES iiITPn Caah Oapiul. ..... ............ -i- .auu.OUO 0O F. Ratohford Starr. SumeVr-ftZg'". Nalbro kraiier, John M. At wood, Benjamin T. Tredick, George 11. Stuart, l.ilin li li.un Thomas H. MonKomery, Jarnea A a rt jui n " irki. ri..UBa innrM onl flrst-olaas risks, 'taking no specially liaaardous risks whatever, snub as fjuitoriaa K RATOHTOBDSTABR President. THOMAS i ll. muniuvMr.it., Vloe-Presldent. AUUdliKU W. WlHTKB, Beuretary. jS 1MKENIX iwouxtATtiJi. UUMPANr OF IN(X" PORA;m ltjA-OHARTER PERPETUAL. Ne. 224 WALNUT Street, opposite the Kiuhange. This Company Insures f ntn loss or damage by f IrtKa en lilieral terms, on buildings, merchandise, furniture etc, for limited periods, and permanently on builditura bv duposit of pieuiiunis. ' i he Company has been In mU operation for mor. t h.- S1XTV YEARS, during whluu all losses have been j,.uu.pW ."j DIRECTORS. John L. Hodge, David Lewis. S al. K. Mahouy, John T. l.ewia, W illiam H. tlrant, Robert W. learning, li 1'Urk Wharton, Benjamin Kiting, Thomas H. Powers. A. R. MoHenry, Edmund CaatiUon. Haniunl Wiloon, 1W1S 41. Noma. lweuo. l5fokl. . WUOUERJCR, President. SavCH. WILCOX, beureUry, INSURANOLe OFFICE OR THE INSURANCE COMPANY 11K "ORTU AMERICA, No. H WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. Incorporated 1704. Charter Perpetual. Capital, 500,0011. Assets firm),awo MARINE, INLAND, AND I IRK i.NsCRANcK. OVER tM.000,000 LOKRKR PAID SINCE ITS OROAN. IZATION. UIRKCTOHS. Arthur O. CofBn. rranels K. Impe, Edward II. Trotter, Kdward H Clarke, T. Charlton Henry, Alfred D. Jeasup, John P. White, Imis C. Madeira, Charles W. Cushinaa Samuel W. Jones, John A. Itrown, Charles Taylor, Ambroee ys hite, William Welsh, S. Morris Wain, John Mason, Ueorsa L. Harrison. ARTHUR O COKPIN, President. CHARLK8 PLATT, Vioe President. MATTBIAS Mabih, Secretary. CliAS. H. HKr.VKH, Asst. Hwrotary. Hi JfAME INSURANCE COMPANY. No. SOU CHESNUT Street. INCORPORATED 1M. CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL, f2H0,0n0. FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY. Insures against Loss or Damage by Fire either by Per petual or Temporary Policies. DIRECTORS: Cliarles Richardson, Robert Pearrs, John Kesslor, Jr., Edward H. Orne, minara ll. itnawn, rrancis N. liuvk, Ht nry Lewis, Nathan HiMrs. Charles Stoke. John W, r.Tunnan, Mordecai ftur.liy. George A. West, CHARLES RICHARDSON. President. WILLIAM II. RHAWN, Vlce-Prosidont. Wit.TiTamb T. BLAvrHABn, Secretary. 7 21 T'HE PENNSYLVANIA FIKE INSURAN'CE COMPANY. . TOl.n?I7;0,,,'e, lt!o-Charter Perpetual. Wo. BIO W ALNU 1 Street, opposite Independence Rnnare. J hiB Company, favorably known to the community for over 'forty years, continues to insure against loss or dam age ly hre on Public or Private Buildings, either perma nently or for a limited timo. Also on Furniture, Slocks oi Ciwds, snd Merchandise generally, on lihnral terms. Thoir Capital, together with a largo Surplus Fund, is invested in the most careful mannor, which enable them to oiler to the insured an undoubted HAimritv in Hi. nu.. of loss. WllF.CT UR. Daniel Smith. Jr.. John Devoreni, Thomas Smith, Henry Lewis, .1. Cillinoh.n. Cll Alexander Henson, Isaac Ilnr.leliurst, i nomas itooins. xanioi riaonocK, ,ir. wv n rT,nwrtl?ANIKI'RlvTH,J., President. WM. U. CROWELL, Secretary ;iat5 MPEllIAL FIRE INSUHANCE CO., LONDON. MTABLINIIED ISOJI. Pald-np Capital and Accnmalaled Funds, $8,000,000 IN GOLD. PEEV0ST & HERRING, Agents, 8 4 No. 10T S. THIRD Street, Philadelphia. CIIAS. M. PREVOST. CIIAS. P. IIERRING. LUMBER. lOfin spruce joist. torn 100 J srm-CE joist. lOOi II KM LOCK. HEMLOCK. 1 OftO SRASONEI) CLEAR PINE. H nn( lOUJ SEASONED CLEAR PIN H. lOUi; CHOICE PATTERN PINE. SPANISH CEDAR, FOR PATTERNS. RKDCEDAR, 1 Q(iO FLORIDA FLOORING. H nin 100 J FLORIDA FLOORING. lOOU CAROLINA FLOORING. VIRGINIA FLOORING. DELAWARE FLOORING. ASH FLOORING. WALNUT FLOORING. FLORIDA STEP HOARDS. RAIL PLAN K. 1 RfiQ WALNUT BOARDS AND PLANK.1 Qfift 1007 WALNUT BOARDS AND PLAN K.IOOU WALNUT BOARDS. WALNUT PLANK. 186S UNDERTAKERS' LUMBER, -iOf'( UNDERTAKERS' LUMBER. lOOi) RED CEDAR. WALNUT AND PINE. 1809 SEASONED POPLAR. SEASONED CHERRY. 18G9 ASH WHITE OAK PLANK AND BOARDS. HICKORY. 1K;0 CIGAR BOX MAKERS' tnA 100 J CIGAR BOX MAKEKS' lOOy oirAiau umjaxi BUA 11UAKDS. FOR SALE LOW. 18G9 CAROLINA SCANTLING. CAROLINA II. T. SILLS. NORWAY SCANTLING. 1869 18G9 115 CEDAR SHINGLES. -IOA CYPRESS SHINGLES. lOOi; JUAL.Lt, jJUUTMEK IX)., No. 2B00 SOUTH Street. 1JNITED hTATES BUILDERS' MILL FIFTEENTH STREET, BELOW MARKET, ESLER & ' BROTHER, Proprietors. WOOD MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, ETC. BALUSTERS AND TURNING WORK. A Large Stock always oa hand. 9 it am pANEL PLANK, ALL TITICKNESSES. -a. 1 UUMMUfl rLAH iv, Ai.l, -1 MIUKNICSSISS. 1 COMMON HOARDS. 1 and 8 SIDE FENCK BOARDS. WHITE PINE FLOORINO HOARnS. YELLOW AND SAP PINE i'LOOKlNlib, 1 and 4!a SPRUCE JOIST, ALL SIZKS. ' HKMUIUK JOIST, ALL MIKKS. PLAbTKRINO LATH A 8PEOIALTY. Together with a general assortment of Building Luro Dey, for sale low lor caen. 1. w. biiai.IV,, 3 26 6m FIFTEENTH and STILKS Streets. UMBER UNDER ALWAYS DRY. COVER, Walnnt, White Pine, Yellow Pine, Spruce, Hem lock, Shingles, etc., always on hand at low rates. WATSON A GILLINGHAM, 8 298 No. 824 RICHMOND Street, 18th ward. PHOTOGRAPHS. ATEWELL, LAND8CAPE AND GENERAL 1 BUSINESS PHOTOGRAPHER, No. 724 ARC1 1 1 Street, baa every facility for taking pnotoffrapbsof country seats, in or out of tbe State. Morcliants, manufacturers, and iniiMirterscan hove samples of goods pUoUiurnrlmd iu tbe very beat style. 917 lm l r B R R I C K & SONS BOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, Na 430 WASHINGTON AVENUE, Philadelphia. WILLIAM WRIGHT'S PATENT VARIABLE CUTOFF STEAM ENGINE, Regulated by the Governor. MERRICK'S SAFETY HOISTING MACHINE, Patented Jane, 180S. DAVID JOY'S PATENT VALVELESS STEAM HAMMER D. M. WESTON'S PATENT SELF-CENTRING. SELF-BALANCING CENTRIFUGAL SUGAR-DRAINING MACHINE. AND RO EXTRACTOR. For Cotton or Woollen Manufacturers. T 10 mwf I. ACUBS KUOI ICS. WILLIAM K. aUBJUOX. WT IRE G U A K D FOK STORE FRONTS, ASYLUMS, FAC TORIES, ETO. Patent Wire Ruiling, Iron Bedateads, Ornamental M ire Work. Papir-niukeru' Wires, ami every yarlcty of Wire Work, manufactured by M. WALKER A SONS, 8 sfmw No. U N. SIXTlIStreiit. JJORNY'S TAST CLE 38 Fruit Preserving Powder. Is warranted to keep Strawberries sn parlor to any know prooass, as well aa other fun t, wabout beinT alr-Ugtl Prive, t0 cents a pactum. Sold by the mooer. ZAFSK. MRNY St CO., Proprietors. Iti4n Wa 13b North BKOOND Bi Philada. TOHX FARNOr A CO., COMMT?PTON MER f chants and Manufacturers of ConeetOa-a Ticking, a to. No. a CLLEbN V I bUvet, PbUadelpbia, 1 wlui AMUSEMENTS. AMERICAN ACADRMV OF MUSIC . PAHKPA RiSA K.NGI.ISII OPERA. CARL RUSA, O. D. HrJjH A CO., Proprietors and Director tPK IVO Husintxai Manager u J,,Bemont baa the honor tn announce to tho pull, no of I niLaoVinhia an. I Ita vinnity that a Mason of Twelva .'I'll?.1:".". KN'.LIMI OI'hR will bo kit en by i.H.t.A K"8 F.Nt.i.l.sH (1PK.K t O.VII'ANV, i,.' ,MMK" ll,, Monday kvk.nimh, Ucu 4. ween will bs pnHlu. rd llnlfo's rhannln oosra. ,,)h v.. MARITANA! MARirANA! VV I 1".m"aFA '" I A H,,SA- SM:t, Moasrs. eihiaVit'Af.,'l,'"r"rB '"!""' lParanoe in r-liila- Vl 2 Ki.'i V. . Mr. OiRI. ROSA I'i nn. M,L. 'ua Zu i.?'."? n'1 IPnma V MiVUh.!",' , hNK.lnriMNAMMI!l,V i sn.ii, dr. i; " . wnt A M H,r.,i:.l",',r' 'f M """"'n'on Thursday. 0 ;ents at rump- M U 8 1 H AJn ' A TIN E E AV'OMlAI K MirtKHKHS, NOER MACXN t nVunn" ss THE CRRMAMIA PICAL FVNT. MAU'", rtATtnAY ABTKR. J I MI A -ivj-:: v.:- ::.-- kty crnts. Schaefer Kiwart.."", of Pour-h and "-rJiSi! J A I . Olnre ot the Hall. " w ' "oa " in8tt i LAURA KEEN E'H CIIFS.M'T HTKKKT TintATRH LAST Ml. II I' ItUT tNK Of Reade'tbrautilnl paalurtl drama nt UACHKL THE KI.AP1 R ami A HAPPY PAIR, O.N PR 111 AY, The world renowned rotnixly, tlllli AMKUII AV Cfll'StX Iiliyed Intact ftom tlio original ni inuiu-ritit. 1 his play has achieved a areatar sui-ccss than nnycnmsily of the ae, creiiting a iurore wherever prewntiHl. oilln-r In America or t uroiin ; nlayed sn eniirn uum in V.- v..,l and week after work in evny State in me I'uion. ' It will be presented witii the tiueat cast over given in this city. iioora open at 7 ; commencos at to 8. Seats seenred six days in advance. TT7ALNITT ST. THEATRE RRfirva itm T TUI8 (Wednesday) KVKNINO. SeDt. 2. MR. KUVMN HOuni In Shakespeare's historical trsir.xly of 111 Ml 1. 1' HAMLET. .... ., EDWI.V ROOTII Jhursaay- Buiwor s brant iful play of 'riiir i.aiiv in.1 i Vova t Claude Molnotte , EDWIN BOOTH rriUttj-Hom.tit ot FDWI.V HI)t)TII. MUCH A IH AHOUT NOTHING. BATURI' A Y AI TKKNdDN HiiUTH MATINEE. MUCH AIM1 AKOCT NOIIILVO. Saturday Evening; SHY LUCK. llfRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH 8TREEI ill THEATRE. ReginsWtoH. MONDAY EVENING. Sent. 07 and Every NiKht rtunnic the weok. friKluctlon ol iloucic iiill'e drama, 1 FORMOSA ; OR, THE RAILROAD TO RTTIN. With new scenery, tine snoots, and eHici.mt, v.i in. eluding Mrs. JOHN DREW and every member of tho company. beats secured mi uays in advance. VEW ELEVENTH STREET OPERA 1 HOUSE, KI KVENTH Mreet. above ChesnuU T1IK rAMII.Y KK.SOKT. CABNCHOSS tt DIXEY'S MINSTRKIJ. tbe great Star Troupe of the world, in their unequallol ETHIOPIAN HO lit EES. IIKAIJ'I if I'i. I1AL.1.ADS, SOIUS. OPERATIC SELECTIONM, and 1jA COM A FILE BURLESQUES EVERY EVhNINO. J. L. CARNCROSS, Manarrr. R. F. SIMPSON, Treasurer. t iTiirn FOX'S AMERICAN THEATRE, WALNUT STREET. LAST WEEK OK THE Kilt ALKY TROUPE. New Ballet TO N IfJHT-K AN ASZ. Madll'eDE ROSA and the BALLET TROUPR. THE DEI.KVAN I1S in Territio Acn.batio Keats. . Matinee on SATURDAY AFTERNOON at o'clck. VALER'S (LATE MILLER'S) WINTEF GARDEN Nos. 75), TJ3, 7514, and 7SH V1NK Street THE GRAND OROHES'I KION. formerly the proper O of tbe GRAND DUKK OK BADKN, porohaasd at (ra expense by JACOB VAI.KR, of this city, in eombinatMii with KLAMER'S ORCHESTRA and MiseNKLLIR AN DKRSwN, will perform EVERY AKTHRNOON sn( EVENING at the above-mentioned place. Admlsain free. latf FOR SALE. FOR SALE OR TO RENT GERMAN! OWN, live minutes' walk from Warn Station, two neat and comfortable House on WAYNj Street, below Manbeim, suitable for a small and arenler family, with all the modern conveniences, gas, wata. range, beater, etc. Rent, $400 per annum. Apply .r JACOB KAUPP, No. 77 WISTER Street, Osrmantowt Possession at once. A In tf O R S E, HANDSOME ARCH STREET RESIDENCE. No. 1828, 20 by 1S7. In thorough order, with modern ins provementa. Apply to JOS. L. OAVEN, 8 SI No. 168 N. NINTH Streot, No. 131 EIGHTEENTH, ABOVE WAL NUT Street, near Rittenbouse Square- The most complete and elegant medium sine DWELLING in west part of city ; lower floor solid walnut finiah: evory conve nience: for sale, with posse anion. J. E. LIST. No. 6i9 WALNUT Street. 8 20fmwtf TO RENT. 10 RENT, FURNISHED A nANDSOMH three-story Brick Dwelling, with double back build lugs, en the south side of Arch street, between Eifteentl and Sixteenth streets, with or without a stable. Apnlyra A. B CARVER tt CO., 8. W. corner of MNTJI and KHi BERT Streets. SMot Tn TJTTVT TTTTTJVTSTTirn VII 101.1 RITTENHOUSK SQUARE. House and furniture new. All niouern convenieuoes. , CLARK A ETTINO, IP20 mwf fit No.JUVALNUT Street. 8TOVE3, RANOE8, ETO. GOLDEN EAGLE FURNACES AND COOKING RANGES. 1,461,600 Cubic feet of space, thoroughly heated by EIGHT medium-sized GOLDEN EAGLE FURNACES, at United States Naval Asylum, Philadelphia. PERFECT SUCCESS. It Is three years since the above Furnaces were In vented and offered to the public. The advantages they combine have given them a most signal success. Already In our city It has taken the lead,. AND THE DEMAND CAN SCARCELY BE SUPPLIED. The community are assured that tbe essential fea tures which have given the Golden Eagle mioh un bounded popularity are not found In any other Fur naces now extant. An examination is solicited. . SEND TOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE, CHAS. WILLIAMS. Nos. 1132 and 1134 MARKET 8TREET S 87 fmwamrp PHILADELPHIA. Git I'. AT SAVIA4 OF 'JUI..Z COiMiSTOt'K'H PATENT lif.V.MAINU VXA.K ItAIMATOIl Should be In use on every Heater and Stove. It Increases tbe heat fifty percent, and saves nearly one half of the c 1, and will also heat a room above in place of a eUive. CALL AND SEE THEM at the manufactory of O. J. DOUUHERTV, 9 371m No. 130 N. NIftTII Street. THOMSON'S LONDON K1TOHENEB or EUROPEAN RANGE, for families, hotoli Toa pnblio institutions, in TWENTY D1FKKKKNT naoee. Portable Heaters, Lowiown Urates, -hMreboarf Stoves, Bath Boilers, Stew-hole Plate, Boilera, Uookuat Stoves, eto., wuoleeale and retal, by the manufacturera. BHARPK THOMSON? 87wfm8m WO. aOW N. SKOONO Street TnK ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY, OFFICB Ne. W I CHESNUT Street, forward! Faroe I a. Pack, avea. Merchandise, Bank Notes, and ftuecle, either bfita own linee or ia connection with other Kxnreae OompauieZ to toil Uie yiiauJ UintMl wtd a.U la tu-eJaJU Aii
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