- 1 4 P -TP,P "k b • " na q"- tW r # lO 4 l O l O - -Uhn. 4, , 44 1 4 *0.40g, at, OA, itOenikaatattiteai;esiliketAtiniidostis Ufa anti • finthaappoinisif evening, :at,aight:'n ; einelis -wanod' room,of the. Gratasksef,'.4t i helnealll, Mayor e eitertadadtuself,-to-Un i ntinost , fox that, ebiectr4rifbthintaildibill itselijkorniliedaYrire r elief t TO" /2 81 ) 03 11VAb,‘„ meat it r e „elexa ' stiningerthantailfliadbegun to aseiteLapecula- , ton and curicksity.„ „tie was an amateur, not "cut-auterril4fee4r; th 9, 3 40:1r, - ,fir . 4 #4(Xr . ; Williams.had both.:spreadi -the report . that there via-Mime - in Nap - opens ' , 'appeared:on the' surfactolligsoillstf leiniglmt.alitrathelY - agreeside tvilnismatineasi'4oil OTOottlithe r Wag phapman his real name? 10+ , 3 &e.- 1 The Comedian had .obutiundperinizsion to arrandPA94aliNa. . raise*portion: itlor atop, aratte. bat helm forthmiteootiough.tattiterWitteengfaurtain • to be:Owitra aerossit..Frombehind this acrid& emerged; *di- ihOltUdi The.. bow re detibletizthet that conventional 'then 014kb„Kdrettitrenter, 4*U - dells/red” dryoisii• nqpoi.;,bli t t:ygiwt . tbeltAt - tlinliththaNtho:Oratolteaketca li 41 saiff Idslihjedt phkllWthalfl, 111/ geutd!il 'AigiAr#i(OSVPi t )P l ,47 'Dog7lo4lQUWlronmerfiappropriate,Atot ,to its sagacious iiistincyqtaititbittliffectionate iletur etf a l•t e •VY'A leteh il l e ' .t it#4 4 Pidt ndentOtn*Cr ag•liarblags_.lsWeverAtiOX were neavail,mnlssa rendered serviceable to. m eth lakolgeauely , eitc`cniristi then, 644.1 0 .-Dbf W, 4,044 ,*-41.,;9 1 dt.. 5 0a, competed to 'sorrow some h arm less errecta thin the =fitageuv , la ear iiomd jthrDeigleoldd - reprekaa egthitallitrefliit -tofrilittlearairia:` and hes thaiigh lifteitialddlatitairltitatzite altoga.q.dM o Vi e 'i. 'Parma_ wwwwi:w ' some aldildlisliaillada `arthn;AnkiA ids drat appearinteellat Mi4asit7i)iatii ighalkf new tO4teretticl4ll the4icialliart : ba! = if; 4 s vidattwoolottiv4o,4l6loo44 . l4 , " 4frotit.witit.4oo,4l2iii,*(t-thawt af`: Bere,E.estditettpieeeo:.tto. , e; 'familiar'. Ingitaiion b ..ef:: , gooptlett.,kii .which ',,r4gbgalieLiqeseoplo:lfina. 'lty. • nini bowedoeMetrettrod,biltindv th ei curtain.,,; ininnte4 Uhl dPluPA;t,:criltlC:o4,l/Cihe,:lo#o::mr choolowytoo iwoplototoro-ilitiatoiibbfoiO them ble,Vottiddinee . admites wOeditsy atanga thislOttieloo44=U4tlig lOW t!ealae,VO ik e that; linage - et, Toiemanattunger-pinch-p , ed 40104*. title iiktrot* ?tllikkav cos tome ~,iiipleittiti,A4o3geiatiitoO;i'aidir, : NootrOoteliged:soll ;nutty., The L " fees , pre, theman-zekerte lisidMidergime; nnidrn 'it ever so amPty'Storedi f tesaireet« an t ihkdie".lmtclVofe*the fgeyniii could l l4 have siOdgaise4 - go r :l3l4o4o."`"LT)liiiorot, ill deidi4eatAkigatAld;adiatdigatty,ii,butit:, Citindignitykocon+-4 dignityiAao not-of , ' an affable ,senr.teterai: anti dfer- 'I4AA tiek*tet4.o.: 2 lh o 4.W. get' nnitoini'4lninielnuaiclY•latatinuat'llkv,e been a:Warrior!. The tlAe relit ;bu toned4i6raffethii'efiestithe 'thick Meek*OA,' ened Anstittlmc.threatirthe•Aihtekkne Arown back in the disciplinedhabit- , of 'a: Wei; thoughtha tdit;iariiiii!illa datipOn= dency =. or - ari spoke, the decayedLynt i ,not. ignoble,fieco 3 of a ,htmdred . ., e..4.414:4 Thektinairielhing Xbieigh; ithent th 4 veteran 'air: lii:Clialnzum. had looked -NO thotoughlrEnglish-4thattragioal and:meagre personage .d exfoliated from It _ CI unequivocally FrenotrAWoUttilford bad the 'Comediap yet liiidr.iniCyerni!'llibi,Sitvio, first 5t0:0,rifififip4 4 .04.:04; 6 440 4 4:,) Theft Al4O,Miti r iedMurmur, then traithless , ..-stillittissis!-4!hneetery4apidir unfolded', itself,' partly hy.worAii, nmch more by look anOatiliitc There:s retitioTdier *Mimi fought" Mer mereell° stud: Aesterlite,.goodttbrongis then' edfltrueSovslitteetlepliegriser . W,a='' t .#ool4l 4 lTePl.ikfaSmikilii!cis4rtatd. ideate frwoßdroUtimolandneWhereseirinirig Momteapettand acre than in that lipid ar:tinf of tim:-besulifig.in.‘ art,Ahere is fecteverent * ' sympai t tY. fovalfthapiatgrandin tan r 'Thera sate triendiel*rj ihere fl acaroaly o ggert,,mellised t his4trandoshild, weak' and 'slowly dying fortho want of‘ziond and all that, the_soldlir'pdaseeilisirikeraWi th .ta,, VrAd.fii?thkeXo l B his eerdlauftVeLeilen of llondr =l t wee giten to .him by,this ilathi r #f the Eilitootifinse ho paw on the pomp OtAbedMeaWkieli-Wo*.litog stitated,fer.Violets., of , pioaate -- atttares - ai our isileirstaget'ficeneasofaithfalt6 the ain& of a belin*- - Areriseir by which in - a*lcAary can deadens:date to a'year !delnekin there r Is- it snatched ; .thebiid to Atheristolflifjprate a tine ' , ado/ . on a deal-board, and for A Tisebes.std Athena you may hang uPteldmire.fr.s . 4,4l4st`NalTeress whick4he , old'46ldier , , , ltway;*din his • sight- A lftOthiffiiiiidenes ;Pafebed', up frQ#6*-f9i.49 0 .0 11 : 1 :tteard3 ) 9414::, 44 ;t 11 1, rei statiorls'ab t ep.,;;Yoit might", see ta,taf no thing more, i , !yort ! tried' see:"' Did 'if Soul Presenti.think ofrarich minnte investigatipro t Not eiti."lte ctio:ijo,toes hand ; thatlruismery became •Amet , i . :the• - giorieni - thing bfwhich , Napoleon- , had , ,Al*** planted sentir t zt , of ik-*Anc- 11 40.* seonikiolye-leauelleilllPoh:Carth in It and. bestia4leazgalievilavecithat. bad ;burst 'their Thtt badge car'd'board,took Vein& soul; it begot an interest,.; in ..spireCeepathow as *mei:eau-if-it had been mad . •;!Jih;;ilot..,efgelihand,gems, but,ortlesh and' blond. 'Aml „simple,...broken r , ?roe& that the old Milieliddriiited'toltf" The amines, the ilebyilb4,lk6ike; .the glories it, conjured up I •`ticinf to he' Aphed,awayYsold auPl47lloVambidat;:niestiest4ants"--sold -4b9A01,,a.i tiler such a, pastiz,lt, was in deed "pr ter titan vivemii,,,perd4re;easteas.P Fie woulttitkird'idertedrather+finstfthe child ? And tifikthe'eliiblibia'init,thdesilainto,play..., She wataktlot aniferauch sacrifice-she was !tat //10 - 01.41 11 ds *What Aimakfilindi*hek volessfettra , heia E 1111dAtiAeid'Ilft:111441101tktt . .faceandsmiled--nottilightit Out 4464' the pocket-handialieliio)-,,,2h4 soldier seizes the cross and turns away.' It shall be sold! A. he opens abe - dcier,-A-dog enters gravely N licks his hanC:tippreaf t hee the tible;',,rilaes itself ita Jihnitlevi,orv,eys the Wife fully, shattesi.lits Amad, - whines, come! 'Who Master, pull;•him'-by the skirt, looks . -; What does all,this , mean? , It, Soon 'comes out, andketputtritally: "The deg . belonged to an oktfellow-loidler, rificr had, gone to" the' Isle ci riumerto - claim his in the inher itance Oft brother settled iaidlind - theikelfsdr,WhoAtiiitinwhil4 had Confided - it to the care of ,Owretersa, 107 in was then, in' cbin; paratlyety,: .circumstances, minc e , ruined by the failinwand.fraud et b anker „to , whom he ltiutlettitstedlitif:allf,and hip:iniM)l . pen, 141 9%;giladartliilettri:t intni.ta`- • Widch cross ~ , entia c:him, 14 ; been forestalled , :and mortgaged-4re narthe petty - debts, whleh; rely. lug hiedligiond frotiP*blimiker,liii had in necentlY`inc:urred; , The dog?s owner bad been gone -for'inonthef his retnrri Might be daily expected., Meanwhile pie Ang *as 'at the heart4,lM(lthe, - ,WOlf'aa tb4 door,.' Now this • sagacious animal had been taught to perferm the dittfe* brirtimiehier' Si&niulOrAem et 4 At staterlitießali, sous, and brought back the supplies which the ai n u 'k reTl i s i a. t. 7 ?l4l o 9 lv e ;4 8 1, Pagel:awe° to. the loaKtik Vieacs**9loo l ,60i444.)fe last sou ;intsSgorso; r nthe doest,tieciipation Was 'at sal end..fellitticonl& notthel dog-4in' , sold TriVi possibki-x•i C.,*. the property of anothefra sacred dbidßlf; one would be as bid iii, the, banker if one-could applpto ncees sitlesithelpropertv one , ' held intrust.'} These' little biographical,particulars munifant, in that sorOfthitlar, (4000 kheMOr WWI; istudi of gbaksmare, orthe experienninoP actual life,:hed -taught the-Comedian to :be rtnatnral relief it Im latiefad Csorret4 The ';'" dirie meatiNfdtw aide& Ithelr'tiarratiii 'by play,.,, OP 4-nt.944 t1 10 .4 0 ae5../a tbrket Me: now6rito nputer'sAiockets*belippeaied torielfirelyite , the obildiandAnidly; put• back his UM' aid Wrte& his iiiotoo brimmsieLelegifteal hoWL ,Siddenlythere is heard without the = sound Mshowman's tin trumpet! Whetheir . theieletetAtit ,ett;;sQg,ig' obuglop...Pusou to pecrotii on; Mit ,:unitnt mentror.Whether, at_ more -likely,. it ...was but, a trick;;£? ventriloquism; we: leave 'to' conjec- We t At. that an-idea scorned tkokii the-ok:. 116, 'fall first Whig'', matter, was ~„04,, the ,threshold, ~ ,abont :,depart; pulled blow bark into thweentre , 'of the room ; next b,,4 same the, child, dragging filer toward the Ali spot; th ough with great tendernesi, auitilMi'lltflarblV a 499 0 aa "PariSs,Wrefeed 'Llt! )44110411m ar4leneewye alteadyt gently lerdingthietmeires; Made , sundry.com., plimenteimimentw , :on'thp;'flittenint oto4 actositoototsl4* - 040 Int4§pliottiiio 4 tiy, The4o.l4,o,r3nUen,bleurPrieei as femaltt b ries kindly burgess; familiar . I ,totheir , a 564 511 ‘ -05$4t .tit4olktteit,-ottt.te.theie Ka, &met h earttly, ganiakin•their theene and latigteit-u"Pal fiddibilian's face. mi. snotegWeialeilailtabstrations,,,so shy. and sad —1.94bme44 - 100setbottintillitnelidebbe6 iai bmgli, You ucdr,4ibraqib tbeeblidtOf akuseit 4lll ol,ol44, with ineempk. vsol*-selerintrif tined' ininliet - --stop '. l rWallii l OPialaft s sa 4 ;tha 3 dadilffielif , thti,, ,x 44l4 ,btstoeinate*OttbOn 9.11-1 pet lAtittlor.vxdp f . Of. 4 , tO * f t go " idithOtta, - 1560 TO,* jog looked At !OM depress. ;Bills t and stretched hißippOit4 #..?,,,.. R 9 ~ i itiot,i'l - n lOrif , " ill Vt'i fi; "11 ' tifa 04;Ytt Ithat'is the saltraisative, , shally• AS 0 • - , 1 4 3 Wes and bribe toe inutteaars her 1 Ah I ,AUftif the prep* tgi,. - 1 - 04alaci t put psliawl,, :what didthe deekliew• 'tit n04 16 ) 1( 4 0, 010', 1,44',5en.? , , Oh, 4:ll,l,6by,rimolw,lrien Abe child 1 ii`. ...akelerieMid: ~ ,i ttweisidelime:and plaYssith , ;lieu I so,ittioA3 44170 i" She, ranged Gunn ers•the floor, and the do leaped up. and Mum), 30'jkortilifield11.14Attfil y,then,"the Comedian liesktdauned that the dog slitieldniiike - acinie sad ,mistAes,attettriedh9APlalen#lfehlussurprises. !lie; fie Woul d, not de ;lea/ be would do . ~ The 'i li djOseii, ter* it serlduslyjvidtecanie intense. ~17 1 ,3 s ierestWin'the itag's'aiiceessi so Sorry-Tor 'hls blunders; so triumphant_ in his lucky hits.' 'Aid thee the childrilalmed the hatity,Arritable obi sciawao.tivrelatiy,and',Correeted tho dog so gentlY,,enkballied te, the animal'; 'told it 'heir 'numb they relledoiit,'and'produeed 'air infant ;alphabet, andapelled out ,g,,ipave us," The dog locked at the lidera meditatiVelY,• and heileor forth it woe evident that he .took,'Merripitins , ;getter and better, he will . de', be .wall C l 9 I Th° ' child -all nriti,starve, ,, the cross. :shall not be *Old I, Down' ditipti'ilie:drittain.-14nd Of AC% 1. •'.,,fAkt 11. opena.withiidislOgutiAPPiree Millie Stage. , , Itivisible.draniefis , personas that 00- )414, with airy tongues, upon the mimetic art bfthe.Geseedims.._ Tea ,un'dpistand., that there -its; a i veheinent , dispute going .ou. . The, dog lutist not be admitted into a'_ tart- of thegar denalwhereaM?irefreibied'iniCeXclusive "sec-' -tion pf the cemlianyliiiitt.lified seats, in'arder Se, c':itenfirlatirii-Witheitt sharing;: , the: rude 'dOcea ' or!Jfildlik piton:dried° of the -Pro ' MUmuiria I , anerry'lgai,,era, '„: Much ',hubbub; much humor; , some . , -persons for the dog, 'soma isgainet ''hirri i , priillege• and deco tete !here "erinallt±"and "fraternitY there. 4' Iro, pardst: Colonel •• see/kith/a) cross on th e 1 ;old ertalireastiandi - viiiii/fosinirres, he • eat- Ilfs ri. point. Ho paYsifer 'three reserved a. „one:Etiiiiie..solclier; one for the child; ;nit t hird for the 'dog : :.i•The veteran enters ; the lifldl'eetificrii( erielikti:lo 'have, pushed throrieliAtie - ,4rOW4l,,:raisa'Cori,,hie, shcifider, Itolit-like ; . the dog led by a 'string. •He enters , ,crec and :Warrior-like; his Writ has been rouse )e:t•tifsiat;'', his .itraggles haie . been ,Wristitidhyvictori. But, (and , here the art' of the, dratenisnd the actor ealinintited toward the. 'high slepdifitbut lie' now' at:Ohoe - includes "litthelist. ot : hicttramotis,,psroonsalthe,,WlMle .of -hie , Gateslitire', audience: ,They-are that 0104 ..„.., As ,lie, eiiiiijAibk Inteithichhe lies thins forced r „ isetsAcm-seated before 'hire r , • , lalut, brderly, c auddignified, mauvalse hoots 'ritual I over the brae:o' more atensterned to front 'the' Am, .tion thitg 'the; baftery bf, ladles' ', tikes:, , ,Hit'places , the:Oldlff in -ti,chaii, ithethed and ;humbled t , to -drops , . into w 'seat beside her. -shrlikingly;,multhe dog, with more self lips-, ,seision: via ;Refs 0, .or,hia „oils ,elinaeenen ego hituthes4 with , Ma "pair• some Imaginary dust And a thirtFahidepas in the siMereilloniness oflie ArellAtneo94li Ja4040/o".catlt l Alnefli and ooks round wi th serene -auda city. - ;•', The' aiaftkwere sklifidly:plaCed on Imes 'side of 'the stage, as close as peslible to the_ front tel), of ,theandienee...The soldier ventures a' ~ firitiVe „'glince ' , along the lines, - and . then ! sPeaks lc:ltsAiendehild .in whispered, bated Prf .c,resftl tl .tll lZ '.whrare -come .4 :P:7 can never , hare :the boldnerei to - exhibit Ma animal for !iiresiHnslibliallsle,"; ; : : no, , no t lot' ', them , slink hack again and sell the crorrs.!', : And the 'Child I whilmers•- , Cenrege r-bids•bimlook again' falenk the rows • those faces seem very kind: Ito; llgi4, ) l ft e I :4 l '4oE'fflexifie - ,*"* l , 41 1 ,With amextemipuiraneous its.et :that .complefe alarierisen , Whielitliebenipany had been' gap- :_likiipsd to be gazing Was. concluded,' and that :theYtwould net be displeased ihterval of 4064 "OtherliverSion; , •Now -was • the • time! •Thelo4as,lf ~to, convey a louse the preva lent ienniff;:yaried ;audibly, patted ',the ..child -on the shbulder, and-looked up her -face. 1 ccA `game ordomines," whispered the 'little - girl. , 111014gieettillygiipned. iiiient. l'int: ' dly 'she itole. forth- ,the . old - amino's, „and rangedthete on-the --ground; on- which , she 'Slipped Mini her, eta's, ; the deg - slipped frour to 1 they:began' . te. ploy: , • The -, expetirrient ,was launched; the soldier sawthat the curiosl-' , ty, of the C6Mpaiirtrali'eicitedthatthe Show infoidd continence—tbe spud follow; and 'its, if, liti:st.Jeast would nbt openly shame his service and his Emperor, he turned aside; slid• his , band this% treastl64 away his croft; had hld ' 1t,,,,,, Scarce a murmured word accompanied the action—lbeirtetingl Said , all; and a noble • ',thrill ran throngtithe,andlence: ,-, ph,- sublinia *eel' the mime r •,,,, • ~,, .I.TheMayor, sate • very near„where the child and ilegtrete at-Play. • • The Comedian had (ius ' liallifforti itiiisliddlui *Ould dordirtereetlypre ,partid that gentleman , for direst and personal lipeal. The little girl turnedher blue eyes le ecently,toward,,fir, yfartopp,, and said, ,l'?,The'deog heats' me, "air ; „will yen "UV whist yen ;can do?" - ,S. , , , , ~ P;•k relif;!'aid , uhiVerteil 'TelapPini Of hands', it.lll4eitrthlehltlieWeAbliniagistrate stepped on, :the ;stage. At the command of its ycutgnale ' twisi;the dog Made the Magistrate a polite bow, and atraight,te the ; genie' wentmagistrate, and 'oe rrom that time the interest becaine, as 'twig!, personal )to -, affpresent. • "Will you Chfee';Sit) . eildthechild to ayotang gentleman, Who,,•was , attaining . his: neck to , see how the dominotwere played; "and observe that-it is , allfair:' - Tou too; sir?' 'to Mr. Williams.', The 'Opniiiiiiitnatoeffbarside the_log; whciee move ments-he directed with undetected skill, while 'aPpearong•only to fix his eyes on tbe-groundin ,conscious; abasement. Those on the rows train Behind: now Pressed 'forward; those in advanceelther Caine on the stage, or stood up liitently'conteniPlating. ',,'The Mayor was de ifdateds the, eroWd ,110,Gaine.tho thick,, and the _caresses bestowed on the dog 'seemed to fatigue him. .Hri rose and retreated to a cor ner aughtily. irilf enure; air," said the sol lito ,;.?..ff it Is not for, the like of us to he proud; iiictise lilac; lidlea , -and -gentlemen." "He only wishes to please ell," said i the child, de preeatlngly.,-,,“ Say how many. would you, .have round us at a-time, so that the rest may not he 'prevented seeing•y'cuP' She spread the ;meltiplication figures before the dog; - the dog kut his paw on 10. "Astonishing!" said' the gayer; "'Will you chociiii:theni yonnielf, 'sir 1", The" - deg ' nodded;, walked,`, leisurely round, keeping one eye toward the ne eye of his 'pester, and selected , ten •persons, among whom were the, , Mayor, Mr. Williams, and three pretty ,young , ladies, who had been in- : laced to ascend the stage. The others were • ehteh no' less judiciously. , , .. _ he dbg`waic Mali - led - artiblly on fruit one -soctitopllshment to„another, touch within the "oidinaty range which bounds -the instruction of teethed Malmili:"lfeWitis astred'ter say hon , 1 many ladies were on the stage ; he spelt" tliree: 1 What were their- names? • , ((The' Graces." nen he was aakedWho wee the -first'magis '!trrif'e in • the,.town? ' The' dog made a bow to thelMayor.o.4s, What had made that gentleman first magistrate ?" The dog looked to' the •ilphabetanditielt . tic Worth." - ~ r Were there, anY persons present more powerful than the .Ma or? " The dog bowed to the three young 'lades: - geWliat made them , more, powerful?" ;,The dog spelt rr Beauty," _„ ; " - ' '" • ', When ended the applawie" these answers ro. ceiired, the dot-Went through' the musket-ex -orals° with the soldier's staff; and as soon as he had performed Mitt he, carnets the busi ness part of theerldbitieri, seized the hat ,which his master 'had droppe d ,on the, ground, and carried it 'round to each perso n on the ,stake. Thiii looked at ono another. '"110 is a poOraoldier's dog," - Said the child, hiding her face. “,No, no ; a soldier 'cannot beg,", 'Fried the Comedian. The Mayor dropped a Oulu the hat; others did the same, or sr- -fecjed to do it. The dog took the hat to his Mister, who, waved him . aside, ,There was a ,_pause. ..Dejlog laid tbe. bat so ft ly at the soldier's feet, aud•loOked ti p ,to, the, chilithe 4e4chingly. . „.. , 1 What,',', askeffshe,' raising iierhead proud ly-. 14 what rieeurel Westin and defends Beau- Trti • Jni; dog took-4101M sta ff and sh'oulder ed t,, And to What can the soldier, look for 'at When lie kitties - , and Will not „beg ?,,,'.rite, -le :seemed puzzled-4he suspense : was . awful. rr oodiliaveiut," theight the Comedian, is if tb4 brute should' breaVderve'after ,all ) l aud ,when I- such care that the words should lie Un isturbed—right beforChltintiso !" `With a le p sigh the veteranstatitedliona'hisdespond: en attitude;-end ereptialongthelioor as if for >esdape—so broken down, so crest-fallen. Er erN eye was orethaffileart•brokint face and re- Ice ding figure; and the eye of that heartbroken Aide was on tho dog, and the foot of that reccd lei fleirit sieentedlici tremble, recoil, start, as it •' pit setteithe elpheheticallettera which stilljay ,olaithe ground as laStarranged,. "Ah Ito what ildiadikl he look for aid ?" , repeated the grand elffldollisping ,hor, Nth), hands : , The dog had no caught the eim, and, put his paivffrst upon '‘WC,II,TIO and then upon Eisairrr. "Weans I" ;erred - the liuller—Aßiairrit" exclaimed the - Meyer. ",Wonderful, womierial.", ri Take Op the hat,'.,' said thik,Child,.and turn ing to the Major-5 , 4th ! tell, hfm,,Sir, that what Worth , and Beauty give to Valor in distress is not alms, butlriliute.rr . ._ . xhin# he do 1 ek 'FP 0 PAW, Wri **Lb The l'he words were little better than a back clap irip ; but the sweet voice glided through the' alembly, and found its way into ovary heart. 'ls it so?" asked the old soldier, as his hand ho i veiingly panned above the coins, i , Dporituy honor, it itySly," paid the Mayor, with serious e pbasii. The audience thought the • best ech he had ever made in hie life, and cheered ,fil till the roof rung again. , ioh i bread, i i i bltad for you, Darling I" cried the veteran, hew lag his bead over the child, and taking out his tnie and kissing it with passion ; gg and the Wge of bettor , still for me I" ;While the audience was in the 'full cielpth of It emetion, and generous tears in tunny an eye, . 1 , site seized.his moment, idropped the actor, yi . asi i g , ite e, p ,ti p ti ed ie ` t f , d e r a th ru t e e st th m e an_ fro a n ti t le as es m th a e n m i an— , elthis le act Mimic scene, ladila and gentle 4n.' It is i tale in real lifa andstands puthe -f. a yoth lam hero to appeal to those hearts t. t are not vainly open to higher( sorroWs, • .1 ail /Or what have tePtea64o4l. True, that It , man who needs your aid is,not of that sal. 11 tY,ietileh devastated Europe. But he his #,.. &1:144mi ftw,giatefe, r atiitlieeM left iy,fpr., . ~ ,t 4 rasteiwathosolation. l'rue,he knot a illfhtian I lie iii oattot a lasdltm will'' hcit Megfiri # l4 t o V l k*Y ll o3 o o,A' A Itliva a wotiaaavo ir9m, wattle. : ;soo;biks nothing:lett to sell or , toqmht-tor treed—neept..ob, not this gilded badge, see, (74 a a - , LfilLtx„: - 4il,,turii,-yi - P-14.,.tvii-irr j ag A :, it#Arn . : 7414` ILM U/A '7ljUlkin WU' • t;,f4,' ' 44 t l aY" poor 40$01-1144nibTAMScotetIag but 1 Onor 14outhese have pleaded lairs night aa a $ °magi tor theseAess haughty than the Pion hman, T streteh tnilharids toward you without shame; for thee° I & beggar." $ He:Vriti gilent. The dog quietly took up the tO9 l ll nOreached"the Idayor again. The ier extracted the half.crown he had pre viously deposited, and dropped Into the hat two golden sovereigns. Who does not guess the rest?! All crowded forward--Youth and age, man and, woman. And most ardent of all were those whose life stanch; most close to vicissitude most expotied to beggary-Latest sorely tried in the alternative between bread end honor. Not an operative there but spared his mite. proposals. , ,PROPOSALS FOR .INDIAN GOODS. .DZPAITURNTOITIII2 IXTBRIOR. Of Indian Affair., Ootober 16, 1857. SEALED PROPOSALS, endorsod Proposals for In dian °ode:" WWI 1,2, 3, or 4, Rothe case may be,] Will WI received•stibe Office of Indian Affairs, Wash ington city. Built. ten o'clock: A. M., on bawd sy, the Pith day of November next, for furnishing goods for the Indian departmentfor fulfilling treaty stipulations wlth irarions Indian tribes, and for other Indian pur- Apses, NI follows: I t • • - Ocass No. - 1. • _lllnekinne Bktaksts,!Olothsotart Dry Goods. 3,000 pairs 3-point white Ittaekinaa blankets, to measure - ' 60 by 12 ineheso ant welgh.B potinds. 3,000 pairs 2)4 -point white MaSkluse,blakets, to measure -61 by 68 inches, and weigh 6 pounds. /000 'pelts 2-point white Mackinac blankets, to nominee . • 42 by 65 Inchon, and weigh s,li.Pounds. • • • 1,500 Indre 144. point, white litackinsobbinkete, to mem. sure 16 by 60 luehee, and weigh 4.1( pounde. 1,600 'pairs 1-paint white Msokinat , blankets, iinallUltlra • . 32 by 46 inches, and weigh 84( pounds.. 300 Pairs 3-point scarlet Blackburn blankets, to men • sure 60 by 12 bribes, _and neigh 4 pounds. 400 Pairs 2)e -point scarlet Mackinac blankets, to =a , ante 84 ,by 061nebes, and weigh 6 pounds. 2 00 Pairs 8,4_0 0 .44 green Mackinac blankets, to melt . j sure 4by 84 inches, and weigh 10 pounds. 400 Pairs 3-point green bleckinac blankets, to measure ,69 by 12 Incites, and yrtigh pounds. 400 pairs 2X-point green Mukluks to mea sure 64 by 68 inches, and weigh 6 pounde., 200 palm 1134-Peint indigo blue liteskinao blsokete, to measure 60 by 84 inches, and weigh 10 pounds. 200 Pairs 3-point Indigo blue Mackinac blankets, to , messurs,oo, by 72 inehee, and weigh 8 pounds. , 300 pairs 2„ti•point indigo blue 'Mackinac blankets, to measure 64 bl 05 Mabee,-and Weigh 0 pounds' " :,200 pairs 8%-p444taantlnelleld34 814411tirn billnkotal . ' to ineagyeger , • ?,y,l34'incbee, and yeligi t • 806 r uudc pairs 3-point Gentirtallis 148eidaeltinac blankets, , , • to measure 00 by 72 rtiebee, and Weigh 8 pounds. 3 6 0 ‘Palzw, 2 g point Clentinelhe blue kteekinedblenkate, to ineutirii64 . 6,l2l Inchestend 'deign 0 pounds. . , 3,600 yards fanny list blue cloth :2,000 I black cloth 600 " green cloth 6,000 " gray lief bins ninth , , :8,000 " ;saved ." blue cloth • 3,000 seariet , 1,060 " green cloth - 1 .00 pound. worsted yarn, 3 yolde, • , 100 dozen cotton flag benditembiels 4 ,100 1 ..1 • Mad as 250 , t fancy Cotton " - 60 " bla*Mlk , 6U < 4 8-4 Cotton shawls 100 4 , 4 100 4, 4-4 '<4 60 , §-A woollen .bawls 1,000 pciunde Wl= thread 76 s. sawing silk 600 please ribands ' 160 gross worsted gartering 76 piece' silk handkerchiefs 36,0:0 yards calico 26,000 " Calico 15,000 " blue drilling 15,000 " white 5,000 " GOorgia stripes , 3,000 bias denies 3,000 " cottonade 111,000 ." bed ticking . 2,000 Xenttlekt Jeans 8,600, 'Omits • ;10,000 child linso ith i • . 6,000 bleached Irtiog sheeting 20,000 " ',domestic shirting, (unbleached) 2 1 0 000 0,000 " 'checks, stripes and plaids 200 dozen woollen socks , ,'2,000 yards flannels, assorted 1,000 pounds cotton thread . , GOO dozen spool cotton . MO pound. best Chinese vermillion goo S Americanll 1,600 " blimp stilling tile., No. 80 1,000 cottonlnaltre 2,400 flannel shirli 2,400 calico 10 dozen Oemadlan belt.. Oiesa No. 2d Ready.Afade Clothing. 200 frock coats; indigo blue broad cloth 200 pantaloons, 16 - 200 vests, a ' 100 frock costs : , ' " heavy twilled 100 pantaloon, t 300 vests, .100 6fackinao indigo blue blanket capotee 100 black satinet overoosts, (No. 1) 100 sheep', gray cloth' overcoat' 103 It 61 coda 100 " ' " 'pantaloons 'lOO black satinet costs 100 ' " pantaloons 100 " ' Testa ' 200 blue satinet coats •200 .200 " v paesotaloonsts „Sae cadet mixed satinet coats 202 s pantaloons 200 " voids. 'Obeid No. S. Itarawars;"Agrieuteurai Iniplemersts : and Axes. 0,000 pounds brass kettles , I,ooo'tiel kettles, (6 vises) 200 nests Japanned kettles, 8 In a neat 60 003,21 10-quart tin pans 75 0.. e• 75 u 4 IA sa, - 1 . 00 • le' ig • • 800 " butcher knives 200 " scalping " 21 hignnillnts 60 glee. gun worms • 100 " squaw awls 126 " fish hooksotesorted SOO dozen Osh Dane.. „ . • '350 gross needles 160 dozen coarse tooth combs 160 ." fine 160 " wows " bush soythes 16 " gram " •16 " grain " 10 " mhos 80 " grubbing hoes 00 " „weeding " 100 pairs homes 200 " trace chine 100 log chains - 800 drawing knives, 10 and 12 Indies In length 250 angers, In equal proportions of I„ts, 1, X, and - 15.1nch 200 hand saws • 80 cross-cut ems, T feet in length ' 80 It 0 60doxen hand.kaw hies • 10 " atom-cut eaw files . 10 .4 wood rasps 260,quartere socket chisels, )5, 1, and 2 inch 10 planes fore and jack • 26 limn shovels 26 spade. 600 camp kettles, (8 sizes) . 8,000 short handled frying pane 100 dozen besting spoons 200 " Iron bible spoons 200 " tin cups 16 '• scythe 'maths • 26 " axes, to weigh from 4i( to 5)( pounds 100 " half axes, to weigh 'S)( pounds TO " hatchets, to weigh 1)4 pound 15 " breed-axes, ordinary piss ' GO " sine mirrors 76 " 9re steels Wass No. 4. Northwest Guns 1,000 northwest guns, Sint lock ! ~ .210 o'v:union lock. Proposels,,will be, received for the delivery. of said goods at Boston, Now York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, New Orleans, It. Louis, Memphis, or Cincinnati; bat In condiderinc the bide,,the coat of the transportation of the !same to their respective destinations from the placate proposed to re deliv e red will form an element in deciding upon the posal, - The right will be reserved to require* greater or loam quantity , of any of the articles named than that entwined in the, above' schedule, also any others of a different descriptien that may be needed, at the lowest market prices. Geode' of Amerlain mareufaCture, of the required 'styled and quality, will be preferred ; ,but ea the samples of blenkete and clothe ace foreign fabrics, It will be ne ceesary. In proposing 13 domestic article of either of those kind!, that a sample thereof shall mmompany the bida The articles to be' furnished roust, In all respects, conform to and be equal with the pommies reoontly se lected, which may be seen at ,this'oilloo. They will be rigidly inspected and compared with those samples by an agent or agents appointed for that purpose. Itch as may brim:Level thereto in aufparticalur will be re jected t is which eatiethe contrtotor will be bound to torah& others of the required kind or quality within three days ; or, if that be got done, they par obased'at hie expense. 'Payment will be made for the goods received on invoices thereof, certidod by the spat or agents appointed to inspectlhOM. ", It will be understood that a ll bids for tarnishing the goods above epettfied may be reJected'at the option of ,the Department; particular/pit node by oise who is not knOwn as a manufacturer of, or regular dealer In, the article proposed to be furnished ; which fact, or the re verie, most bo distinctly stated In the bids offered ; and that the bide of all persons who may have failed to coniply - with the conditions of any , coatraote they may beep previously entered into with the United' States shell, at the option of the Department, be rejected, in accordance with** letter and Spirit of a Joint resolution fit blongress relative to bide for provisions, clothing, ficc.`, for the use of the navy, approved 27th March, 1854. Bonds will be required, in the amount of the bid; for &el faithful per ormolu,' of -the contrast, with two or mote sureties, whose mutticiency mud be 'certified by a United States Judge or dletriet attorney Tie proposals must embrace the artialee, with the ttnireed,"natbay are 'arranged in the toragoink schedule, with the prices annexed to each, in dollars and emits,, at which they dill be furnished, and the amounts must, be carried oat, end footed. up for each cleric They should be submitted with the following heading: , I for we] hereby propooe to furnish for the service of the Indian department, and according to the terms of Its advertisement therefor, dated October 10th, 1857, the following artiolcs, at the prices thereto affixed, , [here insert the list according to the elms or slams . proposed, for,] dellyerible,ln the, city of [Madan. New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, New Orleami, It, Louis, Memphis, oi ,Olacionati, as the ease may be,] by the first day of April next, or at speh time or times during the year 1858 as may be ordered by, the Commissioner of Indian, Affairs; , and I ,for we] will also famish. at the acme prices„ each additional quantities of the stele kinds and qualities of goods, and at the lowest market prices, such other articles of a different deaerip- Doe ay may be required for the service of the lodine department during the year 1868, deliverable as above etsie4 and if this proposal be accepted: [hero insert the words , In whole or in part' if more than one close be twoposecl for,] I [or we ]] will, within twenty days timrsatter, execute a eoptract accordingly, pod give teenrity, satisfactory to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs for the faithful performance of the same." Illere 'Wert whether the party proposing is or Pt out a matiufanturer or regular dealer 14 the article proposed to be furnished.] , , Xach proposatmetst also be accompanied by a guaran tee, in the following form, to be signed by two or more rosponelble person", whose suffielency must be certified by coact more persons, personally or otHelelly known to the department : I for we] hereby guaranty iinit the above bidder, .[of bidders,' if a contract shall be awarded to him, [or them,l according to Ws for their] foregoing bid or pro late!, will execute a contract, and give security for the performance thereof, as prescribed in the advertisement foe proposals for Indian goods,'dated 'October 10, 1087 ; and I for we] agree to payany and alt damages or losses which the United State, or the 'Whine may suitor by reason of failure so to do on the part of the meld bidder, [or bidders.n] No proposal will be considered that does rot strictly Conform to, the teraso and directions ef tide advertise ment. By order of the Secretary of the Intender. „ . 0/IARLES it, MIR, oc22itbsfstalnovl4 Acting Connelealoner. WX't I GUS, OARRIAGE RE . 11 T , poeitory, 1,009 and 1,011 ONESTNUT lit„ above .Tsinth, is tbw Open for the sale of every demoriptloivor Oqrriegee, cotabining style, durability, and elegance of finish , ,, from the Haarlem:dory, at the corner of SIXTH aint.M.ABTXR Street,, to which the attention of citizen., end.Bouthere eaut Western gentZemen is respeotfully atteetion given to carriages for re. kasha the shops conneoted with the Repository. Eu nice on Chestnut !greet', mite to 4 th-lm 4 'N, tar - - NVELOOME' RLNGE:= 2 -360 Oftlac WltOz ASOOND At. aalB4m 1 " Obit: l l4oi 7"" Ih' JOSEPH , SAN AY OISOO salt with quirk despatoh.—Frehm ,takiin at reduced rates.-.. The beautiful • elipper ship JOSEtII JONES, Nelson Pendleton, commander,- now comp sting her loading et Race etreet wharf, has, .3 , 443 r threeffourths of her cargo on board and nearly all of her capacity engaged, will' &attune to receive frei g ht for a few days, and sail as above.. Shippers will please complete their engagements without delay, and hand In bills of lading for signature. For balance of freight, which • will be taken at very low rates, apply on board, or to DISIIOP, BIMONS de-00,, 12e (lama()) North Whiirvee, SUIT hiA.RY AND ADEIGINE,POR NEW ORLEANS. —i.Ouetrantiedf first vessel. Remises freight this day and to.morrow, Freights taken at as low rates ea any other vessel loading. The feist.ssiling ooppered packet shi" MARY MAIM AND ADELINE, W. Pales, master now completing her load ing at Race street wharf, having nearly all her cargo en board, will continue to receive whet freight offers, and sail as above. Shippers will please hurry their goode alotsgelde, and bills of lading to the Omitting. House for elgnature, Por balance or !height, at reduced rates, apply on Wetter to BISHOP, 21b1ONO & oc2Bdtr 120 (late 00) North Larvae, The 11. &A. Insures at the lowe't rates, au wilt take ..... xopt annuli down the Delaware and up the kiieileslipt. The succeeding packet will commence loading on Iton. day next. Heavy freights can now be engaged at low rates, SAVANNAH .STEAMSHIP LINE. STEAMSHIPS ETATS OF GEORGIA AND KEYSTONN BTAVI. In Consequence of the deprersed stste - ef trade, the aboye ships will be withdrawn for' the present. Oeleber 113th. " A, HERON, Jr FARE IiEDUOED AND lIAVRE.—The 0 SOUTFIAMPTON , agniticent steamthip conumtp4or, 5,248 tau, will mi DERkl ll lJa, EdwAr.l From New York ter Sputh• Prom Southampton and ampton and lime. limo for New York. Saturday ' Oct. 24 Saturday ' Nov. 14 Saturday Deo. 6 Saturday - Dee. 26' Price of Pashage—First cabin, $100; second cabin, SSO Bpeolo delivered In London and Paris. roe freight or passageapply to ,' D. TORRANCE, Agent. No. li Dowling Creep, New York, effere for realguoi and SdroF, pv , poitl, WI septa each half 0 0000,1bY epploaere of slogs 1 149* If from other citioa,) will be ?aspired at 0,, 6 Bowlins,areen, New York, up to 11) o'clock On The minting' of call. log. oold•tr (AREAT REDUCTION IN FARE TO El - ttl/PR. ' Vint pab1n..,,,,,....4.1160 fiNiond Cabin.. .... ..... I In gin drat-alas paddle-wheel staanualp ADRily 3.0) ;tons, 0. D. LODLOnr, Commander and MIRTH 4N, 209 tow, r..E• LBFITEP, antelram pier No: $ North flier. at MOO prodanly, tarrying the If MID oupgi ',pits, viz: Leave 3t• or for likiiithamptnn,N4- Bremen for, Southern /to" no !lad Diemen. Bonthtm ton 'for New York, Arial, Enitunlay, Cot. 31. Wedshlay, Nov. 4. N. BaVy, Cot. 81. Batutday, Nov. 28. Wede'd'f, Deo. 10 • Vino steamers tomtit it RANSIL Specie delivered in London and Paris. For passage and freight, apply to D. TORRANCE, Agent,,No: 6 Bowling Omen, New York. - oold-tf ' Ft liIVNATOOL--SA.TIMPAY, 17th .s. - Ootoher.—The packet ship NONPAREIL, OHO tone) Captain Vault, will mall ss above. Cabin passage RS Second Cabin " ' -' " 20 ' • !Steerage 18 Second cabin and steerage passengers found with pro. "'Ledo= according to n) American paws:ler act, Applir to ` . 'MOS . RICHARDSON & 00, OA , IVOR 'Egg-LAND AND,PRANON, 1857.- Hew ,York and Havre Steamship Oompany.—Yhti United States' Mall Stoanithlps 'ATIAGO, 2,6_00 tons, David Liner, eonunsuder, and YTTLYOH, 2 &Do Inns Jamie At Hatton commander, will leave haw York; Havre and Sontluippton, for the years HIST and 6g, on the - Ibllowbog : • MIA roll. 1857. Patton, &tardily, AU. 22 Arago, BAI2 40,/, Zila• 9 Arago, do. Sept. 12 Fulton, do. Yob, 0 Mica', do. Oot, 11 Arno, do. Marche Amgo, do. NOY. 14 itultou, do. April Patton, do. Doo. 12 Arago, do. May 1 Balton, . do, , My 29 LBAYI HAUS. 1857. &raw, Tuesday, Aug. 25 Fulton, do. Sept. 22 Arago, do. Oct. 29 Fulton, do. Nov. 17 Arago, do. ' Dao: 15 1858. Fulton, do. Jan. 12 AsagO, do. Feb. 9 Fulton, do. Much 9 Arno, do. Aprll Fulton, do. May 4 4v.go, do. Jam 1• Fulton, do. June 29 LIATI Booraourro3, 3807. At*, Wodor'MAY, Ant. 28 Vanua, do. 80pt.22 Arno, do. Oet. 21 Pillion, do. , Nov. 18 Arago, do, Doe. 18 1861: Priltoo, do. /so. 13 Arago, do. Yob. 10 rutton do. ' Mar. 1d trit golcon 40 .. may April 6 7 Fa, do Arago, do. Joao 2 Yahoo, do. Jane 80 POlOO OP FA/MAGI: Yroin New York to Boutbempton or Ilawrit-11rst tlablo t $lBO ; Second Cabin, VB. Prom liana or Southampton to Now York—lint Cabin 800 &nos; Hooond Cabin, NO trews, , Yor ' freight or peeeege L kyyll_to MOBTIUBB LIPINOUON, Ayaut, ?Broadway. WILLIAM lESOLIti, OBOOKBY & CO., Soutteton.• AMERICANNUROPRAN .NKYRESS ANY EX.I Parts. AN. OH GN 00, ane 'FRE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL ONITER STATES MAIL BTILILMRII6.—The Ships composing the Line are The ATLANTIC; Capt: Oliver Sidridgi. The BALTIC', Capt. Joseph Countook. , The ADRIATIO, Capt. Jame. West. .itheee ship have been built by contractoldsprenly for rtovalument aervf cal; Avery ears has been taken in thatr oonstruction, am Aldo In their engines, to ensure strength sad epood, and their eaeonunmintiene for paesenpis are innualled for Memos knd comfort. , Pito° of passage from Now York to Liverpool; In Ant 011 81 4, 8 180 1 sooord do:,116; from Liver Ito New York, SO arid 'A guineas. No berths me unied'pkid" for. The ships of this line hare ltuproted water-tight bulk hoe& , • PROPOSED DATES OP SAILING. mania saw Irma. 1101 LIV/IPOOSs. Saturday, Jane 20, 1867 Wednesday, June 21, 1861 Saturday,' July 4, 1867 Wedneadily, July 8 , 1867 Saturday, July 18, 1867 Wednesday, July 22, 1867 Saturday, Aug. 1, 1867 Wednesday, Aut. 6, 1857 Saturday, Aug. 16, 1867 Wednesday, Aug.l9, 1867 Saturday, Sept. 12, 1861 Wednesday, Sept. 2, 1861 Saturday, Sept. 20, MT Wednesday, 8444.80, 1867 Saturday, Oat. 10, 1867 Wednesday, Oct. 14, 1867 fettirday, Oct. 24 1867 Wednesday, Oat. Di, 'lB6l Saturday, Nov. 7, 1867 Wednesday, Nov.ll, 1867 Saturday, N0v.21, 1867 Wednesday, Nov. 28, 1861 .Saturday, Dee. 6, 1861 Wednesday, Pee. 9, 1667 Wednesday, Pee. 22, 1867 Poi freight or wasp, apply to RDWARD K. COLLINS 'No. MI Well dried, N.Y. BLOWN, SHIPLEY it 00., Liverpool. KENNARD /a 00., 27 Audis Irian, London. B. G. WAINWRIGHT It 00., Paris. The owners of these ships will not be anmantable for gold, silver, bullion, spoon, Jowslry.pr solo= stones or metals =lees bine of lading. r s. r nod therefor. and the main s thereof expreased therein sate Lumber. LUMBER LUMBER I subscriber, who has for several years occupied the prelates' at Moan's Planing Mill Kensington hen removed to COATES ISTRKET WHARF, adjoining the Phamir Planing Mill, on Delaware avenue, where he Intends keeping a large assortment of Carolina and other floor ing boards, stops, risen', shelving, ceiling, reusing and scaffold boards, thorbughly seasoned and well worked. for Sale at the lowest cub prices. Pardo/lees •are in. 'lied to call and ewaine for themesives, eat every ef fort will be made En give satisfaction. Orders reeelved andeapplied at the shortest notion for els hinds and nisei of Southern yellow Plne, Timber and Beantllng. and-t 1 • - S. S. MOHR. Surnatvo. 'MACGREGOR 110 T-AIR FURNACES /LK Sold by OLLADWICK & BHO., BIWOND Street Quit door above Baca. , auglB4modi. IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENT , NEW GAS OONBUIIING'EMINAGE ORILSONV 'NEW CONE FURNACE, after haring been pot to the moat genie Vat, during the; two GOLD WINTERS or W 56 AND 1851, has proved to be the molt powerful heater is the world, saying from g to X the fuel over any of the best furnaces now in vas. Tirane FURNACES are constriaoted with a• odst iron ash pit,. and a broad, shallow pan-shaped Ore pot, lined with Ore-brick or iron storm The lire pot is surmount ed with A SERIES OF CONES, oitTAPBEING RADIATORS, large and broad at their hue, hut tapering to small &per tures at the top, and uniting with the mauler chamber, through which the heat and smoke pass to the Site. TUE Waste products Of combustion in the torn Of smote and OASIS, Are suspended dizootly over the Me, OSIIIINED or compressed into the tapering Comas and CONTINUALLY NAPOSIID to the direct action of the rays Of heat and light from the Are. This heat and light la brought to a goOtra I NAOII 00811, notainlike the ' COLLEOTIQN OP THE BUN'S RATE, to ofooal peint through' an ordirimy lens, causing the 11110ILS AND OASIS to become intensely hosted and tho roughly .00NMIXED, by thin operation the 'arose AND OAIEW are DADS SQUALLY AVAILASLN with the rust meets for heating purpoees, while; In' othartdruSone, it DICAIIBIND Orr AND WAIITND IN TOW CIIIAINDY. , All persons dealt one of obtaining the beet and ' MOST ECONOMICAL MUTING APPARATUS, should not fell to examine the New Gee OoNsuittifil Coos YUEN LON, befort purchasing any other. The at tention of arelelbiete and builders is particularly Pe quested. ARNOLD & WILSON, (Snoceesore to S. A. Ilerrison,) No. 624 WALNUT Street, Opposite Independence Better . VOCAL FREIGHT NOTIO E—T H E Ju PIINNBYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY are arm prepared to receive and forward PREIGIIT between Philadelphia, Lancaster, and Columbia, at the following rates per hundred pounds : BETWEEN HULA. AND OOLOMBIA. • Vint Elms. Second Class. Third Class. Fourth Otaas. 81 att. 18 do Hots. 14 eta, Cour, 18 eta. per barrel. Pig metal, ' 10 ete. per 100 pounds. BETWEEN PIIILA . AND LANOLBTE I t. /kit Chas. Oeeend Olase. Third Clem, Pourtb ChM 20 ote. 17 ete, 15 ota. 19 oto. • Flour, 26 eta: per barrel. Pig Metal, 10 ota, per 100 pounds. ARTICLES OP ILLICIT OLABB. Books, Trash Fish, Roots and Shoes, NUS in Bags, Cedar and Wooden Ware, Porter and Ale In bottles, Dry Goods Poultry in coops, Fillle• Pork, (f resh,) Furnitore, Poultry, (dressed,) Feathers, Wrapping Paper. ARTICLES OP 2D CLASS. Apples, Molasses, Chaos°, Malone, Clover and Crass Seed, Oils in *sake or barrels, Crockery,, Paper In boxes, Candies, Pasteboard, Casks or Darrell, (amply ,) Peaches, (dried) Grocerlos, Printing Paper, Guns am( Rifles, Paper Hangings, Herring in boxes and kegs, Queensweiro, Hardware, Sweet Potatoes, Hops, Tobacco' Wei, Iron, hoop, band, or sheet, Tea, Leather, Type, Litinor In wood, Tallow, Marbio Slobs and Marble Turpentine, 0040 Illuminants, l'im...i eh: :ARTICLES OF go CLASS. Alachol, , , Potatope, Coffee, Turnips, Hides, Nreend Vinegar, Lard, White Lead, Oysters fro Clams, (in shell) Window Claes, Tobacco, (manufactured,) ARTIOLBS OF 4ru CLASS. Ood6sh, Rosin, Cotton, Salt, Pith, salted, . • Tobacco, (leafs) Crain of all kinds, Tin, Nails and Spikes, Tar, Pitch, Whiakey, Plaster. ;Er Per further Information apply to B. J. SHEEDER, Freight Agent, Phila. ~ , • , B. K. SOIOB, Freight Agent, Columbia. guilt].. W. IL/AYERS, Freight Agent, Lancaster. "GILOCRINCI 1104MDS-28,680 feet Caro Lob mooring boards, afloat, for sale by_ •MARTIN & MAOALIRTER el • • , 110 North lest. iftedkat 91%14 ANDSUMMER .RANckgs, Solo by OUADMOR A BRO., 202 N. BEOOND or. aniaa4zuw. NOWLES' COAL DEPOT, NINTH 11 and WILLOW.:—The Spring Mountain, Sugar an dli eg i e t e ,„ L e hi g h Also, beat fkbuAkill Coal, to! 010. Terme auk. 00t23-Im* 224 n LBS. •IS A TO/C—BII 'ERS ILI and consumer* are lurked to examlite'o r stock of "LEHIGH LOCUST MOUNTAIN and IILAOI. HEATH GOAL." Our Coal is selected expressly for family mon being carefully screened, we will warrant it free from elate and dust. "We sell 2240 MA," boing " 240 lbs. more" thaueold by retail Oaten, at "20 ciente less per ton." Also. on band a fall supply of 46 BROAD TOP SITU. MINOUS GOAL" for Steam-genonnting Blackamithing, and SolUng.mill purposes. This Coa l cannot be ex. Gelled.. Yards, BROAD and VINE—Big Sign, (42210 LBS. IS A TON. LEIGHTON to 00 C 0 A L COAL I GOAL I—TAGGARTI °SUMMATED SPRING MOUNTAIN MUGU Ookt.. & OLIITERI3 GREENWOOD , TAMAQUA 00AL KILT, GEORGE W. SNYDER'S PINE FORM 0011IIIIL COAL. , RANDALL & MEREDITH Hive for sale, 'nye °evidently 1 . 6601914 from 111M0 celebrated Oel lades, COAL OP - ALL SIZES. • Therein co Ooal mined anywhere, equal la quality these; and a trial will COCITIIIIOB any one of their great euperierity. Our Oeal is very carefully Jeremiad at our yards, and we will warrant It perfectly free from elate, duet and all impurities. Our PRIORS are ea LOW as the VERY LOWEST. Orders left at our 001 es, No. 151 8011%11 FRONT street, above Walnut. Orders left at oar Yard, tIALLONSHILL street, betas BROAD street. Orders left at out Wharf, WATER street, above OAL. LOWHILL—or meat to either place per Despatch Post, will receive prompt attention. Purchasers for Family use will do well to call and ex amine our Coal before poxobaalog ()bombers,. and tf SCHUYLKILL AND LEHIGH mo dilly reeelving, at my yard, the beat qu tom ality o_ 2011 1:TYLKILL AND LEHICMI C0A1... My oueers, and MI others who may favor me with their ordorm, may nip! getting. Omit that will be astiefaotory to them. No Inferior 00a1 kept at Ode establishment to ones at LOW PIiIOSIL A.MIXANDWA CONVERY, N. N. corner of-Broad and Cherry Ma "VEDIDID AND. SOHUYLKILL 44 DALY, PORTER & CO., COAL DEALERS, No. 141 PRIAM Street, above Eighth, keep constantly on hand, at the very lowest rattle, a fall supply of Lehigh and 80huylkill 'ft/U. an 1.5 m LAND 00AL.—MON'FGOMIRY k.NEALL having eoeneated the Coal wit, the Wm* blitltelea, Inform theft friends that they have made °ordinate for a eapply of the best qualities of jar) htgli and Schuylkill 004, and are now ready to re- Gotta orders, Twelfth and Prime streets. Orders may ko left with Mr. 3. KILPATRICK, No. 18 B. PIPTII Wad, or with Mr. WM. D. MULL, earner PINF. and MAUR atreete. anlB4m T.4IO.RING, FOX & CO.— .w.,. _ .DCALtaa IN SCHUYLKILL AND LEHIGh 00AL, Southwest corner of OW-eta & th et EACH AND BROAD Eaub Sales. ITOMENTEAD , FOR $2,001 LAND DIN .IB.4TRIBUTION ! ! °RANCE 'YOE POOR MEN!! The Northwestern Mutual Land Benefit Asseciation will nits a grand distribution of 230,000 worth of real estate and maps to its members. The number of mem bers is limited to 16,000. $2.00 and five letter stamps per membership, or a chore. Any individual lending $lO and the stamps, shall be entitled to six shares; or any person sending $lO with six names with theeddrees of each, carefully writing , shall be entitled to six 'Mares. The rollowlog the real estate to bo distributed : NO. 3. An Improved farm' of 80 sores in Cooke oo.j Illinois, slued at 63,000 No. 2. An improved farm of 160 acres in White sides Co„ Illinois, valued at 8,000 No. 3. Aa Improved farm of 180 sores In White. sides co., Illinois, valued at 8,000 N 0.4, An excellent private residense in Dubuque 'o,ooo lowa, valued at' No. 6: 180 sores superior farm laud in Cooke C0. ,2,000 Illinois, valued ' No. 8. 160 cares well pine timbered in Waupacca Co., Wisconsin, valued at 2,000 No. f. A good lot and cottage residence In Old eago,-Illinole, rained at 2,000 No. 8; 160 acres superior land in Whlteeldes Co., Illinois valued at • 1.000 No. 9; 160 A, 14oree good land In Obippeway Co,, Whiconel at 960 N 0.19. 22v Una valued good land In Ohippeway 00., Wbsionala valued at 980 0.11. 160 ' sores good land in Chippewa 00., Wisconsin, valued at 800 No. 12 160 acres good land In Dunn Co., Wis consin, valued at 800 No. 19. 80 scree good land in Marshril Co., lowa, valued at 600 No. /4. 80 acres good laud to Marshall Co , lowa, valued a 800 No. 18. 80 sores good land In Marshall 00., lowa, valued at 000 No. 18. 40 sores good land in lilmaballOo., lowa, valfied at 300 No. If. 40 acres good land in lAnn Co., lowa, val ued at 800 No. 18. 40 scree good land In Linn Oe., lowa, val ued at 800 No, /9. 40 totes good lend In Lino 00, lowa, pi ned at 300 No. 20. t One building lot In Dubuque, lowa, val ved a 300 No. 21. One building lot In Sterling, Illinois, valued at 800 No. 22. One banding lot In Sterling, Illinois, valued at 300 No. M. One building lot In Sterling, Illinois, valued at 300 No. 4. 40 scree firm land in Grant Co., Wilmot. sinAvalued at 800 No. 36. 40 acres farm land In Grant Co., WitCOrk tin, valued at 800 No. 28) 40 .acres land In Grant Co Wisconsin, valtied at 240 No. 11. 40 acres land in Grant Go., WI/1000/110, vetoed at 240 No. 29 40 cotes land in Crawford Co., Wisconsin, Weed at 200 N 0.29. 40 sores land in Crawford Co., Wiaconsin, valued at 800 No. 80. 40 acres land in OrawfordCo.,Wisoonsin, milled at 200 Ne.3l. 40 area land In Monroe Co., Wisconsin, valued at 200 No. 32. 40 was hind In Monroe Co., Wisconsin, rained at 200 No. 83. 40 acres land In Jackson Co., Wisconsin, eased at 200 No. U. 40 sores land In Jackson Co., Wisoonaki, valued at 200 No. 86. 40 acmes land In Bad Axe Co.,Wlsconaln, valued it 160 No. 86. 40 acres land In Bad Axe 06.,Wiscormin, valued at 180 No. xl. 40 stares land In Bad Lee Go., Wisconsle, valued. at 160 No. 88. One lot In Panora, Illinois, valued at 100 No. 19. One lot In Button, Illinois, valued at 100 No. 40. One lot in Fulton, Illinois, valued at 100 The distribution will be conducted fairly and honor. ably) The names sad address of stockholders shall be written on as many small cards as they have shares, and the whole placed In is box, and the first name taken out shall be entitled to the improved farm No. 1 in the abbe list, and the next %ken out will bo entitled to No. 2, end so on until the 40 items of real estate are all dishibuted Then to each of the remaluing 14,960 stooldtholders will be sent a cheap map of a - Weetern State or Territory A full account of the distribution will be forwarded in a printed chaster, to each member of the Association, with the mates aid address of such as ina receive the real estate—to whom also the deeds will be sent and Immediate poueealon given. Each ap plication must be accompanied with $2.00 and five letter stamps. Address LINDELL, JONES & CO., au'rl3 ' Chicago, Illinois. 1"9101GE .FARM LAIC Irb rug snuc— V TUB ILLINOISOENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY ne* prepared to sell about 7,600,000 aeres of eboice ;fanning lands, In tracts of 40 scree and upwards, on pang credits, and at low rates of interest. These lauds were granted by the Government to aid In the oonstruction of this Rout, end are among the -richest and most fertile In the world. They extend front North•Nart and North:West, through the middle of toe State, to the extreme South, and Include every vanity of climate and productions found between those parallels of latitude. The Northern portion 14 chiefly prairie, Interspersed Filth line grovel and in the middle and Nonthorn maim s timber predom inates , alternating with beautiful prairies and openings. The climate is more healthy, mild and equable, than any other part of the country—the air Is pure and bra- Mod, while living streams and springs of excellent water abound. Bituminous Coal le'fixtenalvely mined and supplies a cheap and desirable fuel, being furnished at many points at $2 to sit per ton—and wood can be had at the “me rate per cord. Building Stone of excellent quality also abounds, *hied can be procured for little more Than the *gloms of transportation. The great fertility of them Lands. oblate are a bloc* rich mould, from two to five feet deep, and gently roll big; their contiguity to this road, by which every feel lity,le furnished for travel and transportation to the prinelpal markets North, South, East, Want, and the economy with which they can be cultivated, render theta the most valuable investment that can be found, andmresent the most favorable opportunity for persons of industries:of habits and small means to acquire a com fortable Independence In a few years. Chicago le now the greateet gram market In the world; and the facility and economy with which the products 'of them land. can be transported to 'that market, moke Mons much more profitable, at the Prices asked, than those more remote at government rates, as the addi Boot cost of traneportation is a perpetual tax on the latter, which must be borne by the producer, In the re &ned price he receives (co hie main, Ecc. That Me is perfect—and when the final payments axe •Made, dee& are executed by the trustees appointed by the State, and in.whom the title le vested, to the per re, widebeenvey to them absolute titles in fee elm e free and elm of ewery ineunibraneedlen or mart- The prices are from $d to $80: Interest only 8 Per et. Twenty per et. will be deducted froM the price for cash. . , Those who purchase on long credit, glee notes payable in two, three, four, five and elk yeare after date, and are required to improve one-tenth anomaly for five years. so as to have one-half the land under cultivation at the mil of that time. Competent surveyors will aooompany those who wish to examine these Lunde, free of charge, and aid them in making selections. The Lands remaining unsold are as rich and valuable ae Chose which have been disposed of. BECTIONAL MAYO . . Will be sent to any one who will enclose fifty canto In postage stamps, and books or pamphlets containing no Moue Instances of succesafnl farming, signed by re speetable Mid well known termer* living In the neigh borhood of the Railroad Lends, throughout' the'State— QM the cost of fencing, price of cattle, expense of har vesting, threshing, eta.,—or any ether informetion— will be cheerfully given on epplication, either personally or by letter, likEnglish, grench, or Gelman, addressed to : JOAN WILOON. Land Oommissioner of the Illinois Central R. R. Co. Office in llllnola Central Railroad Depot, Chicago, Rsale,sul LAN DSI LAND S I—l OFFER FOR Salo the following valuable LANDS In SOUTH IVISTEIOII ON.ORUIA. All persona are hereby cau tioned against trespassing upon any of them. Oetober,lBs7. T. It. BLOOM, Macon, Oa DOUGUERTT MONTY. Ist District—Nos. GO, 96, 91. MOM COUNIT. Ith tattitt—No. 9th do—Nos. 18, 328, 320, 333, 309, 373, 379, 330, 410 400, 408, 12th I/intact—Nos, 45, 40, 47. WORTH COUNTY. 1411 MATlct—Nos. 124, 525. nth do 11, 12, 55. 16th do 20, 27, 38, 239. LIM COUNTY. let District—Noe. 130, 160, 108, 190. 7311, do " 4,181 14th do 113, 144. ROY 1511/ District—• No. 91. MOMPTIM COUNTY. TRRI , RI.I. 001INTY Ilth District—Nos. 128, 250. 12th do 't 108, 201. RANDOLPIT 00IINTT Bth Dlntriet—No. 141 MILLIR 00UNTT 1218 Dildrlct-1304. 21...2.14, 226, 251, 337 375, 376, 390. 13th do " 0, 18, 19, 29, 96, 16, 391, 992, 304. DRCATIM 00UNTY Nth District—Noe. 136. 21th do " 100, 240. floor.! COUNTY. lot 182111.2t—Noit. 7, 208 911, 212, 213, 214,221,222,208 224, 2211, 220. 221, 222. 24 d 9 102, 287. 7th do " 211. 9th do •' 110. nonSTOH COVITT etts District—No. 214 1 0 T.ABISt COVM etil District—No. ; TAYLOR COUNTY. 18411 lAstrlet--Noe. 87, 88. 14th do , " 88, 84. oda-47 CONORE.gg ' ltibta.--.401 , 1ii1 r WILD wiOK & DBO., N 0.302 V. SIOOND Streit. &One mutbs, eI,,VING FUND—FIVE FERVENT. IN KY TEREST—ItATIONAL SAFETY TRUST 00t1-. ?AMT.—WALNUT STREET sounr-woroowira OF THIRD, PRIL.I.DELPITIA. INOO*PORATED DYTHe BTATM OP PIENNITLTARIA. Money is received In any cum, large or mall, and In terest paid from the day or depoelt to the day of with drawal, - Tho office le open every ro 9 &cloak lu the morning till 7 o'clock in the eve n tng, and on Monday Cod Thursday evenings till 9 o'clock. EON. HENRY L. BENNER, Proddent, ROBERT BELYRIDOE, Vice President. J. Run, Beerotary. Dino:lloAS Hon. Henry L. Benner, O. Landreth Menne, Edward L. Carter, E. Carroll Brewster, Robert Selfridge, Joseph B. Barry, Semi. R. Ashton, Henry L. Chinaman, James B Smith, Francis Lee. This Company anilines lte business entirely to the resolving or money on interest. The investments, natotuding to over ONE MILLION AND A ITALY OF DOLLARS, are made in conformity with the provitions of the Oharter, in REAL ESTATE, MORTOAUES, GROUND RENTS, and such Snit class bezuritios as will always !a zure perfect security to the depositor', and which can not fall to give permanency and stability to this Insti tution.___ sul-ly SIX PENNY SAVINGS FUND, CornorOf FIFTH and WALNUT Streets. Open daily, from to 3, and on Tuesday and Friday Evenings, until a o'clock. Large or small sums received end paid with out note°, with FIVE PER OENT&EREST, by check or otherise. JOHN TR N, Pres't. TlOll TlllllllOlll2B THOS. T. TAMER, EDWIN M. LEWIS. 1111011 TTTTT AND 1111A80111111, WM. T. sun?. TsOMB, Wm. 0. Ludarig, D. 0. Levy, Charles S. Lei, A. Mickey , lsrael W. Morris, Jr., Win, Neal, Thos. Neilson, Thomas 8. Reed, M. D. James Russell, Thos. P. Sparhawk, Oscar Thompson, Peter Williamson, Imo B. Waterman, OWlea T. Yerkee. .selto B. Austin, John B. Addlrks, &demon Alter, M. W. Baldwin, William Clark, I'phrana Clark, Jr., Chute/ B. Carders, Robert Clark, A. J. Drexel, Charles Battik, Wm. B. niter, Benjamin Gerhard, John Jordan, Jr., Lewis Lewis, Jr., aul•9m NO. 88 (241) DOCK STREET.—FIVE EB. GENT. STATE SAYINGS FUND. MO 88 (241) DOCK STREET.—FIVE N CENT, STATE SAYINGS POND. N O. N (241) DOCK STREET. FIVE PEA CENT. STATE SAYINGS FUND. NO. 83 (241) DOCK STREET. FIVE 1 PER GENT. STATE SAYINGS BUNS. aul-IF tllaxryincrg anb .hum BAIWIL ♦. MIIIMION.. J. CAVEMAN MINZION WILLIAM N. AtINRIOL. SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, PIP= AND WAiItINGTOK RUSTS, VIIILAWNLIMIA. MERRICK gr. SONS, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Engines, for Mild, River, and Marine service. Boilers, Gasometers, Tank", Iron Buhr, &e., Out ings Of all kinds,_ either Iron or Braga. In frame roora for Gas Works, Werkelmps, Railroad Malmo, est , . Retorts and Own Machinery of the latest and moat improved construction. Every description of Plantation machinery; such as Sugar, Saw, and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Open Steam Trains, Defecatore, Pipers, Primping Engines, Ao. Sole Agents for N. EillienVe Patent Sugar Bolling BoAparatus; Enroll's Patent Steam HMsahlnammer, os' Patent Valve Motion tor Slut ery and Steam Pumps. Superintendent—B. H. BAITOL TIOHARD NORRIS & SON, LOCOMO TIVE STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, VIIIVIIIITWITH ZUNI; IAXILTO2I, FAMTLIIII AND 11111.1119 GARDEN PHILADELPHIA, ' jitexelnelvaly in the manufacture ot iVOMOTIVE STEAM ENGINES. hfanulaoture to order Locomotives of any arrange ment weight or capaelty, for the use of Wood or Coke, or Bituminous Coal in its credo state, or ANTRRAOITR COAL, Wissotre =lrmo axons, Ufa 011 man. In design, material and workmealship, the L000mo• Oyes prodneed at these Works are equal to, and not el. celled by any, The materials used in construction are made on the spot and insure the best quality and most reliable stook, The large extent of Shoos, and Cart. late' Sentiment ej Machinery and Tools, enable em to execute the EST OF WORE WITH GREAT DESPATCH, Or AMY ARRANDEIIIII4 REQUIRED. OUILLIRD OAR WIIRELB, HAMMERED A.X1,111, With Yortgings of any sloe or form, IRON AND BRAES .CASTINGS, And =WHIRR WORK generally. RIMMED NORRIS. aim' LATIMER AOlllll. anl-I.r PENN STEAM ENGINE AND BOIL ER WORKS. REANEY, NEAF.TE & CO., PRACTICAL AND THEORETICAL ENGINEERS, AIAOHINISTS, BOILER-MAKERS, BLACK.: SMITHS AND POUNDERS. Having for many years been in easement operation, and been exclusively eugaged In building and repairing Marine and River Engines, high mid low pressure, Iron Boats Water Tanks, Propellers, Ice., respectfully otter their services to the politic, as being foil prepared to contract for Engines of all shes, Marine, River, and Stationary. ' sets of patterns of different sixes, are prepared to execute orders with quiek despatch, Every description of Pattern-making made at the shortest notice. High and. Low Pressure, Phut, Tubu lar and Cylinder Boilers, ot the best Pennsylvania char omit iron. Forging' of all slam and kinds; Iron and Brass Castings of all descriptions; Roll Turning, Screw Cutting, sod all other work connected with the above Mishima. • • Drawings NA apeedileatlons for all work den. at their establishment free of charge, aid work guaranteed. The subscribers have amide wharf dock room for re pairs of boats, where they can lay in perfect safety, and are provided with shears, block', falls, ,ko., An., for raising heavy or light weights. THOMAS BEANE!, • " JACOB G. NEARDir JOHN P. LEFT, sul-y BEACH and PALMER Streets, Kensington. HANDY Sc MORRIS-- mANIINAOTi7REBB 91 CUMBERLAND 'WROUGHT IRON TUBES /OR GAS, STEAM OR WATER. 1140, GENERAL IRON COMMISSION MERCHrS. Warehoeus B. M. corner IRONT and WALNUT. and-am £Uebidnes. HELMBOLD'a GENITINA PREPARA TION, Extract Ituebri, for ail Diseases of the Med. der,' Kidneys, Gravel, Dropey, Noxious and Debilitated Sufferers, LTELMBOLD' S GENUINE PREPARA- Alt TION, Ritmo% Bustin, removes all the symptom, among which will be found InJleposition to exertion, Lou of Power, Lou of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, tk,neral Weaknora, horror of MINIM, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Dresdfni Horror of Death, Night Sweats, Cold Peet, Wokefolneos, Donna. of Vision Languor, Universal Lassitude of the Binocular System, Often enor mous Appetite orDyspeptic Symptoms, Hot Hands, Plituildrore or,the Body, Dryness of the Skin, Pallid Countenance, Eruptions on the kaoa, Pains in the Dark, Heaviness of the Eye Lids, frequently Block Spate dying before the Eyos, with temporarySuffiesion; Lou of Sight. If these symptons are allowed to go on, which this me dicine Invariably removes, soon follow fatally and Epl leptie Pits. • F YOU ARE SUFFERING WITH ANY I , of the above distressing ailments, use HELM BOLD% PREPARATIONS. Try them, and be convinced el thelr efficaoy. lIELMBOLD' B GENUINE PREPARA RATION, Extract &mho , Give health and rigor to the frame, And bloom to the pallid cheek!" And are so pleasant In their taste, that patients be come food of them. lIELHEOLD's GENUINE FREPARA TION, Extract Bnehu—See overwhelming eviden ces which will be produced to show that they do great go to all who honor them with a trial. Evidence open for the Inspection of all. RELMEOLD's GENUINE PREI , A.RA.- mi. vox, Bitted Buchu.—Price SI per Bottle, de- Brined to any address. Depot,'62 South TIINTII West, Assembly Building, below CHESTNUT street, Philadel phia. Addreas letters, N. T. HELMBOLD, 62 South TENTH street, below CHESTNUT, Philadelphia. Sold by Druggists and Dealers ororrwhere. Dams of Couutertelta. atir•ami MAROHANT's ORTSTALOGRAPRS, OR PROTOGRAPHIO MINIATURES IN OIL, N E. corner of EIGIITILAnd LOCUST. - - . • The above pictures differ essentially from anything ever before offered to the public,. Their softnees, mad troth of color sad cutlloe, extreordboary tninuteuess and aecarsoy of detail, insure, of necessity, the greatest fidelity of renimblance; while the covertly of the or- deal to which they are expelled in reanipulation equally settles the question of their perraesenee.. These testa enable The subsonber to offer them, with ,the greatest satisfaction end confidence, to the nubile and to his frituute. • They are setared by letters patent to, and can be had ONLY of D. D. MAROII.4.NP. trr Portraits of the cabinet, and life sloe on canvas as heretofore. se 18..3nt PUBLIC LAMPS.—THE PUBLIC IS respectfully Informed that Offlom have been opened by the District Ruperintendenta of Public% Lighting, it which citizens are requested to give information respect• ing accidents which luny happen to the Public Lamps; or of any failure in lighting or extinguishing thew at the proper titer or If not properly cleaned and In good lighting condition. The Books will be kept by Joseph Bally No. 808 Wharton 'at., Find Ward; Charles Carty, No. 18 South Seventh street, Ninth Ward; Minos (8. Kirk No. 1038 lintchinson street, Twentieth Ward_j M. W. Destionsr, No. 2231 Coat. sreet, Fifteenth Ward; Thos. V. Bowlby, Gas Waco, Twenty-Fourth Ward, (Weet Philadelphia;) N. 11. At 'Fadden, Gas Glace, Twenty- Second ward, (Germantown;) Wm. N. Market, (lu QM.ce, Twenty-Third Ward (Prankford,) and at the Gee Odlce in Seventh street, below Market. By order of the Trustees of the Philadelphia Gm Works. A. J. HITS, 0e1.6m Superintendent of Distribution. fIHILADELPHIA TYPE POW:TRY N. W. Cor. THIRD and OLLEBNIIT Sta. L. Pi:LOUSE & VON, thankful for the liberal pa tronage heretofore accorded to their Establishment, and desirous to merit its continuance, would announce to Printers and Publishere that their new SPECIMEN BOOK is now ready, and from their increased facilities, are now prepared to furnish every thing necessary in a complete Printing Establishment, at the shortest no tice, Their long practical experience la the business, and the fact of their personal superintendence of the manufacturing department, justifies them in asserting that they can furnish a more durable and better fin ished article than their cotimporarios. Those, therefore, who desire Printing Materials, would do well to apply to them previous to purchasing elsewhere. • • •• • Old type taken at 9 ante per pound, In exchange toe new at specimen prieem. and-tf CHE4P'SETIEMER .FUEL.—GAS COKE, of excellent quality, Is sold at the PHILADELPHIA GAB WORKS for the reduced price of fire cents a buabel, and way be obtained in large or small quantity by ap plying at the Use Office, No. 20 South SEVENTH Street. To Purcihaaers by. Wholeaale, it la sold at the Worke, in Vint Ward by the ton, at a price equivalent to, An, thraelte, a I$ Os per ton. (Signed,) J. 0. CRESSON, Engineer. PSIMADILSOII OAS WOISS. Aug. g B . an 2741 00A014 ENGINE AND HOTEL LAMP aotory of 8.19 UMU1P,141,20.109 (late 43) South 1:11:111TH, below Chestnut street,' has become s ming of 60 per cent: to our BOUTRYBN AND WISTNBN IdIaBOIIANTI3, and also the convenience of having their old Carriage Lempu new silvat-topptal and boarnmo, and swot by 'spree* to all mule. . ante lr in .113VAID6-10,000L—PRIXITDDti A Cards per Lunar ra q . w ehrwa., imam 0110, A Taio Mr As D L R d nerwpoieere.a.m• 4Mr Go my dylo-ILIPPrhe. v iag Mod Coz. [Amy, TIOURTEI ST. below ettednut. E=2 JunTante Ennpanid. HOWARD FIRE AND MARINE IN. SURANCE COXPANY —office gtreet, Philadelphia. The following statement of the affairs of the company Is published In conformity with provision of lie charter IKCIIIVED f ROM AOCCd?, 1840 . TO August 31, 1357. Fire premiums &feriae premiums Perpetual premi !38,7'2! 81 217.74e4 62 T 24 Oo Tote amount premium. tem Earned fire premtume 25,012 AC Maned marine premiums 1.f6, 00i 14-160.K6 fie Deduct return premium. Net earned Marine tome paid. $93,885 75 Fire lomes paid.... 8,031 11 $101,91C 118 Salvage re ceived... S7CO 57 Intereatre. ee1ted,..4,351 67 - insur ance ..... 2,971 52 —8,09.1 60— 93.833 TO Expenses for commissions to agents, abatement,' in lieu of scrip, salaries, office rent, furnishing office, books, sta tionery, &.c 40,2 , 36 6: Prot and 1013 40-111,23 Net profit 824,015 t 2 AdSITS Cub on band. ...... 812.516 89 Dills receivable 119,267 02 Bonds and mortgages 160.000 00 Stocks 2 0 '' 100 00 Stock notes 14'2,900 00 Doe by agouti and otbstv 22,312 93 1%4,095 34 DIRECTORS. P.ll. Pan., Wm P Leech, U. E Bpanglar, R T. Renal, Abraham lies, H li Roast., Wm H. Wmla, Joe R. With,rn, Ueorge Howell, Abraham P. Eire, J Edger Thomson, W Reignel, O. 0 Sower, Charles Y. Norton, John W. Sexton, John II Leware, Herman Ilaupt, Junes E. stiles, Nathan R. Potts, .. U.ll. f‘hillingford. PERCIVAL hl. POTTS, President C. R. SPA:W(7LBR, Vice President. • W. H. Woone, Setretery. ocs= , ... .H. T._ XssAtn, Tzesnezer F lRit INSURANVS. SPRING GARDEN EIRE INSURANcE COM PANY. - CAPITAL $120,000, PAID IN CAM, AND SECURELY INVENTED, 01110 E, N. W. CORNER OP SIXTH AND WOOD STS., SPRING GARDENS. CHARTER PERPETUAL. LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID. BIRROTORS. John 11. Dohoert, Henry M. Phil. 2, David Woelpper, 1,1111/11Shlonock Benjamin Davis, John Lorlei, John Deana. Jr Charles Field, Auley AI, Part, William E. 'Woo . Jlll3O/1 Darnell, John B. Stevenson, Jacob 8. Mintzen, Corwin Stoddard, Decry Homer, Thos. D. Tillinghast, George B. Childs. JOHN H. DOILNERT, President. L. KRUMUNAAR, Secretary. sent 21—ly NEPTUNE INSURANOE COMPANY.- 071/10E 414 WALNUT lit. Draoklia FIRE AND MARINE INSURANcE. CAPITAL $lOO,OOO, WITH PRlViLlialt re INCIIXASt TO 600,000. Tbda Company ill DOW fatly organ led, and prepared fa make all kinds of Insurance against lose or damage by lire sad Marina Perils, at current rata'. OFTIONBS. H. O. LAUGHLIN, President. RICHARD SHIELDS, Vies President. GEO. SCOTT, Seereierr. D1141010E3. Opens Idinster, W. C. Stotealnun It. M. Cullte, 0.0. Butler, Geo. Scott. raulg.y U. O. Laughlin, D. Ebarwood, Thu. Osborne, Richard Shields, T.Y. Showell, THE QUAKER CITY INS UR ANC E COMP ANY, OBce No. 408 (late 92) WALNUT St. Capital Surplus, $200,000. This Contpeny continues to make Insurance against loge or date age by Wire mid the Perils of the Sea, Inland Navigation and Transportation at current rates. ornosis. President-OEO.II. HART Vise President—E. P. ROSS. Secretary and Treuttrer—H. R. COGGSHALL, Assistant Secretary—B. 11. lITITLER. ROTORS. B. W. Bailey, Charism G. /amity, Wm. D, Lewis, Jr., J. L. Pomeroy, Andrew R. Chamber, H. R. Coggsludl, Samuel Jones, M. D., A. P. Cfheeebrough. George H. Hart, E. P. Ross, A. C. Cotten, Joseph Adwarda, John G. Dale, Hon. Henry M. Faller, Poster 8. Perkins, John 11. Chambers, an 8-I.r PHILADELPHIA FIRE' AND LIFE IN SURANCE COMPANY, Incorporated by the State of Pennsylvmda in 1848 are now established In their NEW COPPICE, No. 433 CHESTNUT Street, where they are _prepared to make ALL RINDS OP INSTJB.ANGE, from LOSS BY )IRE, on property of army description, in Town br Country, including PUBLIC BUILDINGS, DWELLINGS STORES, WARE:HOUSES, PACTODI ES and MANUFACTORIES, VORICYMOPS, VESSELS, &e. Also, MERCHANDIZN of all kinds; STOCKS OT GOODS, Stotts of COUNTRY STOLES,' Goode on STORAGE or in BOND, STOCKS and TOOLS of AR TIF/013111/ and MECHANICS; FURNITURE, .TEW ISLAY, FIXTURES, ke., ko., Re., Re., at moderate rates of premium, and for any period of time. This Company rater to their past career uan ample patentee for the PROMPT SETTLEMENT of IR - their LOSSES. There ars at this time no unsettled claims against them. ROBERT P. KING, Preet. If.W. BALDWIN, Vice Preen. /Fixate Btioximuti, See/. , aul.ftne LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COM PANY.—The PENN MUTUAL LINE INSURANCE COMPANY, Southeast Corner of TUIRD and DOCK Streets. Capital, $612,726 03. INSURES LIVES for short terms or for the whole terns of life—granta annuities and 'endowments—pax @hues life on interests in Real Estate, and nukes all °entracte depending on the contingencies of We. They act as Rseentors, Edadaistrators, Assignees . , Trustees and Onardiras. MONEY REORIVED ON DEPORT in any amount— Nee Per Cent. Interest allowed from data of deposit, mobilo back on d•tosad without Slake. ABUTS OP TRH COMPANY, January 1at,1147. Loans of the State of Pe hash Phila. dolphin Oily, Penn ' s Railroad, Camden sod Amboy Railroad, and o th er Loans 1179,889 33 Bonds, Mortgages and Real Estate . 117,137 19 Stook" in Banks, Inthranee, Oat and Rail road Companies Premium Notes and Loans on Collatemle Cub In Bank, due from Agents, Inter. at, ,te BS,fBO 41 Guarantee Capital, Subscription Hetes 100,000 00 $111323 03 DANIEL L. 14ILLII,IdtAtt. , 343417N1. B, EITONEE; Tice Pre/'t, Joss W. Holsoa.Ssor•tarr. inldy A RCTIC FIRE INSURANCE COMPA -131. NY, NEW YORK.—Ocoee, No 29 Well street, d. joining the Mechanics' Bent—Cash Capital, 11260,000, with • surplus. This Company Ware Buildings, Mar ehandize, 'Furniture, Vessels in port and their Cargoes, and other property, against Loss or Damage by lire and the Risk, or Inland liamgation. DIRECTORS. Henry Grinnell, Joshua 1.. Pops, Caleb Barstow, Rules It. Grlivell, Henry 0. Brewer, Henry Davis, Edmund Penfold, 0. 11. Liliental, Hanson K. Corning, Theo Polhemue, jr. - Ogden Haggerty, SIM& E. Morgan, Thomas Monson, Abm. R. Van Nest, John H. Earle, William A. Cary, Albert Ward, Thomas IL Nelson, Charles Easton, James W. Phillips, Lentlatornt, Charles A. Macy, Samuel 0 Midden, Edward Hinton, Stapp. Clambreleng, Woe. E. Shepard, Thomas Scott, Charles L. Frost, John Ward, Lothrop L. Sturgee, Henry K. Bogert, William R. Fosdick, Peter Piles , W Emery Thlyer, Benjamin H. Yield, Geo. estfeldt, A. R. Prothingham, Salmon Taylor, Thos. Y. Youngs, Samuel L. Henry EK. Bloesem. Mitchell, ALBERT WARD, President. 1111/UID A. OAOLCY, Secretary. an 10-1 y MANUFACTURERS' INSURANGE COMPANY.--Oharter Perpetual. printed by the State of Pennsylvania. Capital ; fal/0,000. Mira, Marine, and Inland Transportation. DIUOTOIB - . Aaron B. Lippincott, Charles Wlee, Wm. A. Blake, Allred Weeks, - Charles J. Plaid, Jamse P. Smyth, Wm. B. Thomas, J. Rinaldo Bank, Win. Neal, John P. Simone, AARON 8. LIPPLNOOTT, President. WM A. RHODES, Vico President. LURED WEEKS, Secretary. J. W. NARTIEN, garveyor. Thle Compaq was organised with a cult apital, and the Directors have determined to adapt the business to its available resources—to observe prudence in conduct ing its affairs, with a, prompt adjustment of lases. Office No. 1 6 Merchants' Exchange, Philadelphia. MIRE MERCANTILE MUTUAL INSU .A. RANCII COMPANY OP PHILADELPHIA.—orge. N(. 2:01 WALNUT Street, opposite the lashange. MA MINN RIBES on Tousle Cargoes, and Freights. IN LAND TRANSPORTATION RUMS, per Bs/Donde, Canals, Boats, mat other mintage'. AIL TUB PROFITS divided annually among the !o ared, and ample security In ease of loss. DM/070M Edward Harris Mlles, Thomas T. Butcher, John M. Odenheiruer, Algernon F. Astiburner, Mahlon Williamson, Allred Fassitt, Samuel J. Sherpless, Thomas S. Foster, bow Jeanes, Gustavus kingilaiti, Honey Preen; James U. Stroup, Edward O. James, Alfred Said. William L. Springs, A G. Cattail, Franklin O. Jouea, Charles D. Centrals, Daniel Ifaddoek, Jr., Samuel Robinson William Taylor, John 0. Roder, ' James Murphy, John P. Steiner, Wm. F. Smith, Henry Gremlin, A. J. Antal°, Wm. J Caner, Samuel L. erenteborg. EDWARD HARRIS MILES, President. ALFRED YASSITT, Vice President. lons 0. Hanle, Secretary. aul-ly riIIARTER OAK FIRE AND MARINE V INSURANCE COMPANY ur HARTFORD. CONN. Cash Capital SXIO,OtX). Loans in Philadelphia and Vicinity adjusted at the Nitride/lAm Office. By leave we refer to 1).13. Drawn & Co., Phila.HOU. Joel Jones, Phila. Chases, Stout &Co , I Hon. Rohm Choate, Boston Hacker, Lea & Co , Hun. T. S. William', Hart'd We have (aniline' fur placing any amount of hien mime to the moat reliable Companlee. PHILADELPHIA GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY, No. 418 fold No. 145) CHESTNUT ST. THOMPSON S: ROOD, Agents Boots anti Bboes. NO. 442, SOUTHEAST' CORNE,H OF MARKET and YIYTH Streets. Gentlemen's Best Patent Leather Halter Boots. " Calf do. do. " Potent Leather Oxford Ties. Calf do. do. 41 " Patent Leather and Calf narrow strap noel. Boys' and Youths' Patent Loathe: and Calf Skin gaiter Boots awl Shoes. ma.u . For sale by ORO. W. TAYLOR. Fen STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES. —JOSEPH H. THOMPSON Sr CO, No. 814 MAR KET Street, and Nos. 3 and 5 FRANKLIN PLACE, has* atm In store a large and well.sesorted stook of BOOTS end 121110E8, of City and Ksstaro roannfontare, whit& they offer for sale on the best terms fur Cash, or on the usual credit. Buyers are Invited to oat and examine their dock. BALE ROPE.—Buyers arc Invited t o mu awl examine our Manua Bale Rope, w hi c h we as eau lOU "A low aa AraeriCan, and wurrant It impala In strength and durability. WIIAVER, MITLIR & V 9., and No SW N. Water at. and 22N Wharvirm. LEB P. OALDWELL—Wholesale C I . I ' l T Retail WHIP !ad CANA Ilfatiotaotom No. WOTIRTII Atraat aoa LCOMj~RAN( .--.BOLD BY CHAD WWI - BRA XS N. MOND as. 9213-boa• rWESTERN .TRAITLLESB, . - BPRENG AND MUM ARRAN@ NORM. lirRN CENIIIAL 114-1 11 a2 L . TWO DAILY ?HAIM 'SON TALTITto T a To PITTSBURGH AND Tali WINT. On and *Der Jane ISST, Two DAILY TRAINS will leave Calvert anti* fee Pitteem il epNB all Wad ern and South or Northwestern_ OW • THR MOBSING 11/11%.110:11 - 111 10 1,548 i 14 0 16 A. M. 62.weetlas with the Trait =real Pone sylvania Raliroed, end arriving In Pittabargh at 190 A. 11. TUB A PTRILTOOIII EZPE ne.TRAIN Leans Baltimore dalti (Sunday exempted) at SP. M. for Ilarrisbars TUB NIGHT RIM= TRAIN Leer's Baltimore EVERT NIGHT at 10 P. L e low 6.etnq with the LiOtaker ltipross ever the Peessayl rani& Railroad for Pi P, inning MIDI T. N. Alt Than. trains oenweet ethrety at P with Maine orer the PinsPargh, liWrrr i b= release Rstireski, and IL Borthere, Benthern sad Western eansestlons. Passesayare taw Maw, 11$61 Mad too, lowa City, Kilmantn, Datmgas, reni'lla_ son, and other leading cities la the Northwest, Wises* oar tuadred miles p( travel and ens Amara la Vase, vith fuer less changes of ears, by this rade. fIJ Passengers for Cleveland, , Telede, .Is 4 Detroit, go by this route, sad tin time se orp-milet: being 113 miles shorter thee by any other roans IJ7 Pawners for Be. Lotto, ladienemosts, Tame Haute, Cairo, mat al poises on the Lower and Upper ktisslealpyi, sake lass stumps of cam seat arrive is ad vance of any other route; emits Cincinnati, Ceinobses, Da to Leelsrille, ant ether prominent ci d er, as gab* NJ by any other Nate. All Western Bawl* CILICLID THROUGH ant handled with can. 1741 747 r $168,369 09 FOR Till NORTH. The &lb ATI consort' tidal, with Itpresi o.er the Dauphin road for Wlillasaepost, Iftealnk Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara has, and Caedt. tDat forming the most direct railway rants to Ifortherfttern Pennsytmusia and Western New Tork. Painssions End thbs the ehormet, cheapest, and nowt azpoiltioss rout* to Niagara Palle and Canada. Thrpugh Tickets are Rinsed to Philadalpldn els Co lumbia and Lancaster by all the trains at IPSeach, sash train having sure connections Paassagera by tkia rout. 'mold tretewlled bridges, and all the isconsimGerme of ferrying urea the Suegaehanna Passengers for Hanover, Xsischeeter, Gettysburg, Im suittaburg, Cutlets, Chainterobarg, go by the trains at LII A. M., and 3 P. If. WESTMINSTER MUNCH. The Cans on tW road snake one trip per goy, connect ing with the train at 3 P. M. For THROIIOII TICIERTS ea& *Aber: isfsesnation, apply at the Ticket Cite. Oared Bragine, pf. IL wan of Calve rt Mad Franklin streste. migekl-tf 0. 0..AD1113031, Wt. 110ENNSTLITANL4. lIAILROAD.--711E dltt.k2 CYNTILLL 11017111, easseetteg the At lantic Cities with Western, North- MA &Nth western !Rata*, ty a evatianoas Sabra,. divas, • 7hie Road also connects at Pittabartla with edly lino steamers to all points on the Westara mot Cleveland and &odaaky with !hemmers to .11 = dir ges the North-y*4m Lakes; mating the most D CIINAPEBT sal HELIANIZ &WU hT which Petted err he thrwerded to rat tram the WM? WET. HAM BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND ?me WHAM. FIRST Ctass—Dooto, Shoed, RAU, mg Caps, Rooks, Dry Gorda, (ia, Soso. bales and trunks), Drugs, tin broom and betas) Isathona, Puraara..—...fis. or 100 in 850010 Cl.4ll3—Damintie Meeting, Shirting and Tinting, (In original tales), Drugs (in gado), Rardwrws, Loather, (in rolls or bozos), Wool, and Swan 113 ehloeiPlatil,Siehgird, as. ka...110e. per 100 1 .ass—Awrila, ifteel f Chaim, - • csaka), Ramp, Rama ant Perla, Baled, (loose or insarks).Thbooso„ ( mannfacturod, mop* Cipro or eat ko, &a. Ic e s par 100 bona= Cuss—Corm, liat, Boson, Boot, and Park, ( In outs or bora eastward), Lard landlord 011, Ras, Rata deb, German Clay, Tar, Nadi, Rosin, its es. pir UP IlLoos-750. per bbl., until farther wait,. lb aalo—aSa . per 100 lbs., until farther doily. In skipping Goode from a n point East of Pislladal phis, be particular toil= 4 via Pensispirosio Raibona." All Gorda sand to Igoe Afoot' of this Road, at Philadelphia, or Pinata/rib, wall be forwarded without detention. YIN NW? AMTS.—Hirt* Wendt & Co., Unn.; B. P. Seas & Co., s . Louie LJ. Ml 3 .= & Bon Vranseille, Ind.; Denesentl, Ball Marilee*, and C a rpenter & Jewett, Lewisville, Ky.; 1. C. 1808. drum., Madison, Ind.; H. W. Brawn & Co, mad Ind* & Co., Cincinnati; N. W. Graham & Co., !amaryllis, H Ohio; Leech & Co., No. et KiThystreett, Baton- Leech & Co" No. 2 Astor ouse, New Yea, bio.l William ea. and No. 8 Battery Place, New Fork; Z. J. liweeder, Philadelphia; Megrim Leona, Baltimore; A. Steered, Pittsburgh. H. H. HOUSTON General Freight Agent, H. Inputhitendent, Alloarte, Ph. MEW YORE LINES.-THE CAMDEN ND AMBOY RAILROAD AND FHILILDILPHIL AND TRENTON RAILROAD ANIPS FROM PHILADELPHIA TO 2i'W YORE, Ma PLACES. Lame u fellows, els: lama, At IA. M. from Iluaington Depot, Tia. JAPVIO7 City, Mall 12 At 6 A. M., els Camden and Jersey City, Nut Jer sey AnomiroodatiOn At 61. M., via Camden and Amboy, Asomarsalta tion At 1 A ' ., via Camden and .I"erary City, Morals. " Mail I At 10 A. Id., by steamboat Trenton, via Tammy and Jersey City, Mora* Alit.. M. viii Cumuli end =O. soil A. ltd- II prem. At 6 P. M. via Camden and J, Mall At A P. M., ois Camden sot Amboy, Ammolai _ non, Ist Mot t At SP. M., viii coodo Mal Amboy, Imam* I Mon, .il 01w. 1 At 6P. M., la (Mhn aril Amboy, Memo* ' tion, lat Clan ' I At 6P. M. viz Camden amt Amboy, Atommoda, ton Sod elm _ _.: 1 The 'S P. M. liao mu daDy, all Mos Moisayo • located. Maptoa Liao stop at the iti calmas Mi ro Bolcutore, Easton ,) M., at 6A. and (P. M, from Walnut Mot or . ' For Water Gap, fitroudebarg, Feralam, WPM= Montrose, Great Beal, fie., at 6 A. at.., Till Debra, Lackstrenna at Western Itattroad. • For FrethoLl, At 0 A. M. sod 6 P.: X. /or Mount Holly at 7 A. M., aid 2g, 3 asd 6 P. M. WAY MIMI Tor Bristol, Wootton, Ad, mil 48. X. WAY LIMP. roc Palmyra, tmemas, /Warty, Ilactiegtook, Bow town ice., at SP. M. Steamboat MORA= STOCETON far lianiblems and Bristol at Sx d. Y . and fee tiordaatinna mad Warw. dint° plums atlx P >t - • Steamboat TUN: t,7 tar I%wa7 at Id and UN A. 41., and P. and tar ltarlitartas mad Waal at 4P. N. All Until, azeopt 1 A. K., hen Wail Etna vitae. 81,729 98 193,675 01 WI Fifty pounds at bagpipe only allowed seek pas senger: Passengers ars prohibited from taking any thing as baggage bat their wearing append. AO Mr. gee over Any pomade** be peal ten extra. Thy cc,. pany Molt their responsibility for baggage to ass dam per pound, and will not be liable for thy meast be yowl $lOO, except by special matelot. WM. Y. aLTINXII, Ageat 0. & CO. B. 1102 11 . 1 urs. Ageat 4r. - 2. Oe. CHANGE OF HOURS-PHILADEL. PRIA, WILNINOTON AND BALTIXOIII ILAIL ROAD. On sad Mar Iliumlay, July 2,1967 PASSENGSB TRAINS LEAVE runavirsparA /or Baltimore at 8 A. M.,1 P. M., (Bxprmad and P.M. For Wilmington at 8 A. M., 1, 416 and U P. M. For New Coatis st B A.U., 1 and 4AS P. 14. For Middletown at 8 A. M. and 416 P. M. For Dover at 8 A.M. and 4.16 P. M. For Belford at 8 A. M. and 416 P. M. MUMS 1011 PHILADELPHIA Lanes Baltimore at 11.61, &I ..t, UA. M., sad 616 P. M. LeaveWlltalturtaa at 0 50 sad .11.46 A. M, sad 228 and 9.66 P. M. Leave Now (`rifle at 8.10 and 11.86 A. M., and 9.96 P. 11. Leave Uhtiletatru at 10.00 A.M. sad LOA P. M. Leave Dover at 8.60 A. U. and T P. M. Lear. Bedard at 1.00 A. M. and 4.00 P. M. TRAINS FOR RALTIIIOBB Leave Wilmington at 915 A. M., 2P. U. tad 1117 A. 31. SUNDAYS only at 11 P. 11. hem Philadelptia to Baltimore. do. do. CM P. K. from Baltimore to Philadelphia. DALTIMORS AND HAYSZ DI GUIDO 1000/010- DATION TRAIN Leaves Hama de Gram at 6.60 A. X. Leaves Baltimore at 4.00 P. M. freight Train, with Pameager Car attacked, will ran as follows : Lear. PhiladsipliM for PorrywriM and intermediate places at 4.00 P. M. Leave Wilmington for do, do. 600 P. X.. Leave Wilmington for Philadelphia at 6.00 P. M. anlay S. M. FELTON, President. SPRING ARRANGE/CENT.—PENN SYLVANIA ORNTRAL RAILLOAD.—Rnuning la direct connection with the PITTSBURGH, TORT HAM AND CHICIAQO RAM ROAD. !or Oineinnatl, St. Louis, Drew City, Lonirrills, New 0/314% Lt. Pante, India aaHaute polit, Cleveleni, Terse a ll other ! g m = In advance at all other roams eat of Phileaelplak. Fuming dose seasesties with all the Gress WM. era Railroads. - .mown TRAINS - - • LIMY, Philadelphia, for Pittsburgh and western calm, born the Pstmaylesala Mead Paseteem _Station, smith-wet corner of ELEVENTH and XANKlTstreets, (estrum* on Eleventh street,) as follow' : Mail Train at 7—, A. If. Put Line at 12 65, P. M. %sprees Mail at 11 00. Night. Columbia R. R. Line leaves for Harriebors at 2.30, P. M. Lancaster )Aceocurtodatitand at 4.30, P.M. The Express Mall runs daily, the other trains, limr dart excepted. Per farther particulars se* band-bills, at the differ's& ttartaappolnta. Pawner" tram the Wit will gad We the shortest and most expednions route to Philadelphia, Baltimore, New York or Boston. THOUS MOORE, Agent, Passenger Line Peassylvania Ballruadl Oe. Philadelphia, February;lB67. TORT: PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. FALL ARRAMEMENT. FOB BET/ILFIIEIt, ALLINPEWN, MaTICH MINK, RAS - TON, DOPLESTON, &C. On aad after Monday, October 6,1851, the trains on this road will leave Philadolphia For Bethlehem, ((Express) at S A. M. For Bethlehem, Easton, Allentown and Mauch Chunk, (Express) at 2.16 P. M. Paasengen for Easton by 2 15 P. M. train Saks star& ' Iron Hill station. For Doylestown, (Accommodation,) at 5 P. M. For Gwynedd. do. at 9 A. ?sena FOR YMILADZLPHIA. Leave Bsthsleni (Rammed at 9.15 A. M., and 2 43 P. M., connecting watt I. T. R. ld. trains, and anu s t o Philadelphia at 12 10 M. and 6 P. M. Lease Doylestown, (Accommodation,) at 515 A. U. Leave Gwynedd, do. at 3 P. M. Accommodation trains run daily; other trains dolly, Sundays excepted. Fare to Doylestown Bethlehem /Ire to Mauch Chunk Oct 6 B. KITE & CO. A- 19 ITURNITUBS, BEDDING, do. Ho. ‘l3 ( l to 120) WALNUT rt Philadslpgo, A biro mot superior style of Spring Beda. LTDIA B.Brn. /ovum Wufaire sun em I.7ARPE 'S MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, North TM= BOW, Wren Arch Bads. 5e647. MEE ADAMS EXPRESS CO., MICR, MO (1 2. MUM, farm& pAstosm, PACHAM, Id HANDILY, HANK NOM beg mons Who? by !ea eini 1.1: :3 :2Amik=aL ow . Iw wiliadebieb . . with othiai XXPltkltil OOMPAPIIAS, be all the beibwidal TOWNS attl MUM or the United Dhow tbetwod ■ US BIA AND AJCBRIOAR TARRED • cloautai—a• sop*: • ___Gelige t -raidm,y,"---i. for Kb WIATIrk, ?mu a op., es 5-W ks. it H. Water N I Rll N. %arm 60 et*. • • n 30 kuicLutit, Is:2s. furniture. erlothiru2.
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