The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, November 25, 1857, Image 4

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    I "think Othe* 14,,a fflt s trtiet., • ,
' : '" Ad W arer i n i cltt e Zl i nta (73 with Mt pal idiot,
To sit on the lonelthili — ,..%
When the stare Me au Oki idle dreamt,
Amt the,breases MI tine sighs, • •
- And, them 00100114 Tatra from the far-off stream.,
Mks thaAdtlipi kr. ViPllOll,.,
%la * 0 0:4 dljr • • '
''Mid le old and busy , -
ter of the yams idol gay
nir r ea bi tion b :ta ind feud ; -
I
- 1171 1 011:Vt . torutMffi feee ;;-• -
„Iffy heart- pm heart 1(01 . 0 SIOLLO, ' ,
r 4 t 103 1 0 ' 1 %NA - 0 WOO , '
Oribili,Vo9,ll , 44lG a dOT, - , '
-, nd yet, I dit notY ; - •
yor thine eyes were stained by tw3r, teor
• -•-• 'Wore they went tonteep ; . . •
And W haunt tho pest, ,„ „
;Yet may I not rapine, •
Shire thou tom wan tar rest at flit, :
' - ,A44 all the War id folns.
think upoin thy pin
• I9bete , erto' tee it alai: '
And few dwells with lima of pate'
:Op all that I have: ion • ,
none, like the eueko.lee
• Alas %It wee.*
- And love that, like the nightingale, .
4 obigs •
, • T.Thintert vor
Inet as thou wart in youth;
1 , * 811,11 (lief ihrgowe we 'hedgers tall:
r „`„,ll,lpow-my lotudy.trath..i ,
"A taperyetehowe thy, tomb ' ,
• ,Sinee Dort Its sweeter rays,
iAtid tyhat Is memory through the 'gloom y :
Wee hipela ilrightesilva • •
ftileiliwr;tki iota
NliemiTMW4hOteteldeepl. ,
" IglietWthe weiwy.andths Inspire. come,
,orid they nesse3irteneakitsep .1 4.
+mak idio — mv."olhr . • :
That' ettehehould be a tear - •
- • Like the white plumes that Bing their wiles
7,Abows sit early I . 4eF ,
ofinui those film, „
• — Those inseeti of the ,
. s • hiehlave their beasts In whip,
And shroud It while Thertiel—
thefe color!' titiieky -
' , When earthwint thes ,"
And ilish tbelr spleadoikeith,
' /nets theytakitkslr flight_
I newer ktttivrbowiSoilfthia west, ;
Till thou welt Veins away. • „
I base ityat Akita
Thy beauty of that day;
_" ~ A a if the webethewwert tti Welty '
other dimes were given.
• That !might leini to kluirwlt there;
":" -,, Aint seek thee but !;I•
A =TOUCHINC4 (AND' "TOUCHED)
CHAIZA
:'`some dew years'ago the reading-room of the
Bibliotheque Royelo, at Paris; was frequented
;bYa'Aierionage whosis:'.qtiaint ,eintheinte
not fait to :ettrapithe notatiehrfiveit'fialter.,
Dresied frOte top to . toe in clese-fitting garo
'of red or blttei , or yellow - cloth, - ffitlithe grand
cordonnfsoine - niiktioatrordet,iit knighthood
s , ,irtiund his ,neck, suet hislat 'adoried,wltkarl•
tiffcial flowers, bright: beads,. and'tinsel ortinr"
merits Of. every deecriptl4lbiistringeWs4
centred' student would siteltdity: long In one
partionler. place, with': bighead 'bent over his
bOokoipparentlyWrapt Inlitterition,toltin stib;
"liie.thefore to*.2, He Watt •st. 41in - Paistinidstle
,life;llS4tejr - ,:and , ',leard _Were grsy, , and•- his
countenance, which had eirldently',6neitl46,
IlaridSpinti; born traces Of loitand" deeßsteffor4
ing,,,itc.the'farroare, it was plen4
tifully seamed.- The curiosity excited- hy the
- singularity.bf his dress Colfld not failto.be in;
"ereesed'ly the Ineffable, sorteli'expressed in
-his :face; and_if, any< one; interested by' hid
appeerance,inquiredlthe'he,Was;;he probably
obtained no)other,7atiet6ee, than 4it
„ tjarnevalell?
Caraevale% historyitirliviVivell
knout to thelltibituk Of the-library; that they
thought no in; their snoserwaanecessary ;bid If
. the inquirer. &tined. his , questions' le ~ tiaight
have heard- the folloWlng accinint Oldie
' CarittiVele'wits an Italfifai'rif *highly respect;
able family,. in -Naples:- He came to raris
:about the year eighteen': hundred atid'itienty
,
slit; young, "handsome; and well: provided
with money.-; :With Abase,- advantages he
' - had "no :difficnity3. in getting .;inte- society ;
and ;was received , with ';.etilur Arnie liy his
follow-countrymen reinderit, in', the French
capital; ~sn ddenly; however, be disappearedi
his friends lost sight of him; no one knew why
'or' whither he liadlone,` untifioniii. time afteri
'Wards it Was diecotered, that liatt , tallen
passionately In lon,' titielad -*Ought solitude
in order to enjoy undhiturbeiEttiesWeet, so=
ciety - orthe mistress' of liii,itifeetions;
' his happiness Was of short duration; the lady,
died, and her death robbed poorCarnevale not
only of nil thet win; diyirest to him 'on earth;
loco:tide reason' tOo. •
',When. , he had ' degree 'recovered
.• from' the - first violence_ef the sheet . , hement
dailyjo -prays and, weep at -her tomb.' The
Watchman at the 'ceraetory • noticedthat, - at
every visit, he took a paper, folded .
of a letter, from' his pocket; and: placed:lt
under the stone.- This was communicateete
Garnevale's friends; one of whont'welit to the
:grave,' and found 'five letters - hidden there i
one for cock day since her burial. 'Tbet last
was to this effect, though it in *possible' te
render in a' translation all the Pathetic Page,
of the original - • •
..._....._ . _ _
me amid the onoupat one- of the other len "?' lt
• woald be unkind—very unkind—if you had.' But
now, for five days—five tong days=-1 have waited ,
for news of you.. I cannot sleep t or if I close my
eyes for an instant, it le to dream of yea.
• Why did you not kart) one year 'address?, I
would have sent you youtelothes andtrlnketti. ."
Bat no! do not send for them: for , pity'e.saito,:
leave them with me. I have arratiged them On ,
chairs, sn&l holey you are in•the nest room,-and
that you will soon some in and ` drew you rself.'
Besides these thing, which yeit have worn, spread
a perfume through my little, room so I am
happy wh'en I come' in. . ,
wish I had portralt;very well done, very
inaoklike you, so ao to be.able to compete with the
other—for I have one abrvady„ hinirtlyes,
And can' never . change: :: , Whether whit my,
eyes, or open them, I seti,,you always. **
my- darling !.how skiff-a : 1! Ate, rcpt artist who.
has left me this portrait. , • , •
Farewell, dearest ! Wats iirMoCte:niorriii, or
'to-day, if you can . :If you- are: very I will
not saki. you for. a _page, or evea,for aline-km.ly
three:words. •- Tell me only tbat 'yotileve me,
,from
Mau& Imaginini that he wail • aufferityl
froth an- illusive -melanelloirwhlob "everYday;
would tend te : decrease, requested the watch.
mail the letters 'mi ., Otifteitile
brought them t - but -the' result Vas not as he
anticipated. On finding ,that hie love dblriot
send-him any reply, Carnevale fell lute's - 444de
.efgloorrly despair after bavidg writtelithirlly
letters; he -, teas.sd gig visits-to the - cemetery.
•It was about this time !list, as 'be 'waf ted alog the bonlivitide i• ittW• Variety : of
bright-colored cloths-%ftsplayed itrefiraper'e
window:Alit smilarafiatithlethooino;
tering,thp„attop,,pfirehataitl„SeTtlisk-yards , of
eaeli.itirt . . s iifWeek afterwards ho
appeared in the - streets In ecomplete, gait of
ed ;licit, boat, Waletcosefitroweers and shoes,
all red, and of a fatibudic cut. crowd soon
gathered around hint; and he -returned home
with at least fivelituldred idlers at bht heels.
The next day be came out is a yellow. snit;
the day:after, in a suit, of sky-bluer each day
be was followed-by a fresh _creit'd ; but ere
long the Parisians became familiar with the
eccentricity of his attire, and none but shun-
gem turned to gaze at him, It was noticed,
however, that lie, varied.his'dressfrom daft°
day, not In atty'regulirsuiceision," but capri
ciously, and as if in accordance with his frame ;
:paring ; the:revolution.- ofly; - - eighteen
kindred and thirty, his strange costumenearly
proved fatal tohim. -, betel:kV interest in
Rasing avents, - „neveeeonveildtig;Witb, any
one,. „sod . never. reading, a - newspaper; he
was perfectly unaware , of 'what.-was= oe:4
curring,„,and, had no ideti that -Paris was in
a state of -revolution: On the twenty.eighth
of Jitly, as be- was walking along - the quays,
he fell in with a band of insurgents from the
faubourgs, who,' not,beinfr: familiar with his
appearance and tieing misled' by the- cordon
round Ina neck, took him for a foreign prince;
and were going ,to throw:. hire. into the
Seing., , , Ire: Was-fortunately recognised by a
cab-drivei - , who explained- who he *Wand
obtained hie - liberation:: It mita great
difficulty that Carnevale mil -.brought to
understand that Paris was in' uproar, and
tiutt habillnientteliad! brought him
trite of. Ida life ; but when, -AIM neat
day, he once more put on. black clothes; he
relapsed into bis - former andnesi. Ha felt his
brain grow disturbed be reinembered with
painful tietiteneas the - , death of his love; he
was conscious that, day by day; hie reason was
abandoning As Soon as be- found this
was the case,- - he betook himself; of, his. o
accord; to the hospital at Dicttre, andiemained
there for some, time r ; under tr,eatrient. The
physicians were amazed to hear a madman
reason-as calmly as he did abouthis Condition:
ft Send for my - colored clothes" said be one
day . .., His reqUebt was ootiiplUed with ; and as
soon ai be had put on his red snit,.he reiturned
his former gaiety,: " • -
Itsvis the - black clothoe, 4 r he said, cc that
made me ill. - I-CRBITO endure black. -.Yon are
all very foolish to sacrifice to so ugly afasitiOci.
You always look :as if -you -were going 14) a
funeral;;, For part;Ywhen I alb Very joyfttiir
I :put- on- -my-sred AgieOtifteg
well--and," besides; My . Metall!, know "whe.ts
means. - Wkenjbey,seei-ixte In red, they say
Et Carnevale Is -in -a , vory good'hinnor to
ditY." "' 4 "---' ' 4 ' '
,
"When , I am not in alaph good *kite; I pat
on My Yeliow mutt; that looks very nice also:4
And when I am • a little -Melancholy, and the
min does not- shine very brightly', •I ptitetiMY
lane elothea.”- , •
, Wheil he left that 14
fortime was somewhat diminished,
determined. 'id Jiii7nteium by siring
lessons.; hi Italian* ;711e'soonfeibtained a num
ber ptipila-•:-Ier•bin':etery becamifkiteten,
ane-tained:l*Mlity;triertgb: ilia manner
leaching,•Adai , linte-MiCellent ( be:4 never,
scolded bisrpupllL;'or gave them lingefitt9P4.
JettunAt, he would
'peanibie fir comenext tinte4tehis elysileirtva
deceit but it, he •Were 'dblititiertif with them,
be'would sey
it Ab t IdshaliMourlito
eoffen-colored eat: I
Tburtifrewardednitcr4u4ibe4li(n,:inppi
idwailyam" WOW *sourdolt, bid
PottlailrOblittilnitiPSOtt, $40,0),01
throughop4
. la, ticketed iarid= hung up, with
the greatest care, ink room which he allowed
ne one to enter but himself.: ' •- - -
" ills circle of acquaintance, towards the end
of his life, became very large. His gentle
manners and harmless . eccentricities, made
him weleeme everywhere. At the Neapolitan
embassy be was a constant guest, and with the
arthitei Of,theltallari Theatre be was a ape
'Mir favtrite:. Though not rich, his income
more ihati paced his moderate wants, and he
gave ery a great deal in charity. No riocir
'u t ak,'
_Aver! iipplied to him in vain for assist
' sure;Many have owed success to his zealous
,recommendation of them to his Influential
He delighted in being of service.
- Ms habits, were very ,simple. Beery moni
, int be rose at] five•o'clock from the leathern
arm 7 thidr in Which he slept; for, he would not
sleep' 'in a' bed. After a visit to the fish
' market,-. to-make, purchases :for- his friends,
tie would return home, and prepare with his
'mils:MlS' a'disli of:potatoes for his breakfast.
His day Was spent with his pupils, or at the
library, and etded . With ,' a walk on the boule-
'verde In;. walking,- if he - met any one he
knew, , he Would take his arm, and enter into a
long conversation about Italy, music, or some
other favorite topic; and he would fancy that
the person_whom he had thuscaSually encoun
tered was Bellini, Napoleon, Malebran,
or
utile equally illustrious deceased. This hal
hfcluaticin Was a' sotirce ' of. great pleasure to
him; it Was ft( vain to tell him that Napo
leon; Maiebran, and Bellini were dead. 14 They
are'dead to you I achatt;'! he'wonld answer,
"but not. to me. .lain endOived with senses
_that you do 'not possess.. I assure you they
- are tot dead'; they love me, and frequent my
.doinpany."
- ,Poor Carnevale! May the sue shine brightly
on his grave. ,
An American Traveller in England in
'We must fancy our Anierican traveller to be
a handsome fellow, .whose suit of sables only
made' him look the more interesting: 'The
plump landlady froth her ' bar; surrounded by
her china and punch-bowls, and stout gilded
bottles of strong waters,and glittering rows of
silver flagella: looked kindly after the young
gentleman, as passed through the inn-hall'
from his post-chaise, and' the obsequious
Chamberlain bowed him up 'stairs' to the Rego
or the Dolphin. , The trim chambermaid
dropped her best curtsey for his fee, and Gum
bo, - the inri-kitchen, where ' the townsfolk
'drank` 'their mug, of, ale by, the great fire,
bragged of 'hisyung master's splendid
house In Virginia, and of thelmmense Wealth
to which he waaheit. The paste:chaise whirled
the tmveller,through' the most delightful home
`scenery his eyes had evetlighted on. '
- If - English • landscape, is pleeisint to' the
American of the'presinst 'day, who Must. needs
contrast the richwoods and- glowing.pastures;
and picturesque' ancient villages ef
conntry, with the rollgh'espect of his own, how
iunoh 'pleasentet Must 'Hairy Warrington's
cor hav'e beam.- whese , joutneys bad lain
through swamps and forest solitudes from one
Virginian ordinary to another , leg-Krouse at the
end of the .day's route, and who now lighted
- suddenly upon the busy, happy, splendid scene
of English summer
And the - high-road a hundred years ago,
was, not that grass-grown desert of the present
time. It wae alive with 'constant travel and
.traffic;, the, country . towns and inns swarmed
with lifb and gaiety. Tho ponderous wagon,
with its bells and plodding team ; the light
pest-Coaohtimt acbletred - the journey from the
White Hirt; Salisbury, to the Svian with Two
Neal, London, in two days; 'the strings of
pack-heries 'that had' not' yet loft the road ;
-raY;tlord'a :'gilt 'poet : o4lo and six, with the
outriders galloping. on a-head; the country
squire's great „coach , and heavy Flanders
mares ; - the farmers trottingto market, or the
pain jolting to the cathedral town on Dump
ling; his willEbehind on the pillion—all these
crowding sights and. brisk people greeted the
young traveller on his summer journey. •
Hodge, the farmer's boy, took off‘his hat,
and Polly, the Milkmaid, bobbed a eurtesy, as
'the 'chaise whirled over the pleasant village
green, and the white-headed children lifted
their chUbby faces and cheered. The church
spires glistened, with gold,the cottage-gables
glared in sunshine, the great elms murmured in
summer,. or "past purple shadows over thu
grase.. Toting Warrington never bad such a
glorious day or witeessed a scene se delightful:
To be 'nineteen , yeara 'of age, with high
health; high sOlrite,,and a full, purse; to be
making your first journey, and rolling through
the country in a_ postchaise at nine miles an
lion-.O happy youth t almost it makes one
young to think of him! But Harry was too
r eager to give more than a passing glance at
the Abbey'at Bath, or gaze with more than a
;moment's, wonder at the mighty minister at
I ,Salisbury. 'Until he beheld Home it seemed to
hinthe had no eyes for any other place.—The
Virginians---A Tale of the Last 'Century. By.
W. M. Thackeray.
'Tux FIRST Wok& ON THE STAGE.-1 find
in a small volume, published by one Thomas
Jordan,about the time of the Restoration, and
. . . +eta of Rosaryof Ra
prologue to the tragedy of rrThe 3iaoi of,
Venice," introducing. the first woman that
came : upon the stage.
..The theatrical revolution which brought
woman on the stage seems to have been'
speedily effected. ' Ruch of the coarse
noire 'of the:, old plays has been attributed
to the fact, that, as there were no women
on the stage, the authors and • actors
had ' only the audience to restrain them
in their . sallies. After the • Restoration,'
when women came upon the stage,'
there is no doubt' much indelicacy may be
found in the., plays of the period. But to a.
critical observer, there is a marked distinction
betWeentho . offensive parts in the plays before
:and after the - Restoration. In the old school,:
the indelicacy was coarse and vulgar—any
thing but seductive. In the French school,
prevailing after the Restoration, on the contra..
ry, the object of the indeliturey was to provoke
and to incite. - Vice was therefore rendered
'amiable. it is true ithad Sometimes a very thin,
transparent :covering; but it was like the silken
robe of Akins, the intervention of which, be
tween Rogiero 'and'' the object of his desires,
inflamed his pistons and animated his efforts.
PrNwealo,
UNITED STATES POST—OFFICE, IN
THII CITY 01 PHILADELPRIA.
SIALED PNOPOSALVor supplying materiels and
warkmanshlp required Mine erection rind" construction
of a Post-office building in "the City of Philadelphia,
for the United States Post-office Department, will be re.
salved at the office 'Of the undersigned, COMMiIIbIODOS
for the building, No. 206 South YOUTH Street, on or
before the tweitthday of 'December next.
Contracts will • be. awarded•only M master-builders
and mechanics. - Duch Proposal Must ,be accompanied
by a written guarantee, Signed by two responsible per
sons, to the effect that the bidder, will, when required.
if bis proposal be accepted, enter ante a contract and
bond with proper and sufficient sec striates for its faith
ful perfumeries.
Plane and specitioatione for the building can be seen
upon application at lite office of the Architect John
-McArthur, Jr., No. le Mercantile Library Building,
where every information respecting materials and work
manship will be given.
The Proposals must be sent to the office of the Com
missioner, and addressed to John Dice, and endorsed
"Proposals for the United States Post-nice at Phila
delphia," and will be opened at noon of the last-named
day for reeelving the same. JOHN BIOS,
nor 14-dtiel2 • - Commissioner.
_
HAW ° , EAST INDIA PALE ALE.-,
The consume= of this celebrated beverage need no
description of qualities, or addend* of its egeellence,
beI O P4 the beadE they have derived from its WM slue
its introdnotion. tuto.this country tc. those ho have
Dot yet Made Oh apiwudutanee with this CROWNING
- Shalt Liquor it may be well to state a few facts :
BASS'S EAST INDIA PALE ALE
Owes its audience as a terve:age lathe superior quality
of the hope mid malt, She mineral properties of the river
water immediately immanudeatior with the brewery,
`and the scientific AID applied in its ussinaseitire.
BASS'S EAST INDIA PALE ALE
got bellif aw s etenedai strengthened to please vitiated
'antes therefere,.neitheF heegng nor beady, but
stomachic and amietlmna
BußralasfiNDlA Pais ALE
'Ye the delight and *dace of the Indian' Subaltern in
his fuming bungalow—the worthy rival of brandy
purnee,
BASS'S EAST INDIA PALS ALE '
Is the drink nithoutnhieh no limo can be complete—
ilojettritay bf dawk passible., •
. .. - BASS'S NAST INDIA PALS ALE
X. the favoiltd drink is England of lord and bagman
'ducheas and nurse.
BASS'S BAST INDIA PALE ALB
. . . . . .
Is the mnoh•adm(zit tonic for Inyalldo and Pollkolo of
weak Interiors. ,
DAM DAVI INDIA PALE ALE
Will keep In all ellinates; and to good at all meals—lan
dheen, dloner;or supper.
DABB'SEAST,INDIA PALE AIM
L pronounced by tho Li:iodine! faculty one of the most
wholesome beveragea that can be taken, and Ia found to
be not leas agreeabte to the palate than it is beneficial
to the health.
BASS'S EAST INDIARALE ALE
la universally conceded to be unrivalled In excellence
briny other imported Into the United States.
Dealers and consumers will and It, their Interest to
give this Ale a preference,, Bor sale in cask and bottle
b 7 i'IIOMAS MoIdULLAN,
Agent and Consignee 44 BEAVER St., ?I. Y.
On isle at Delmonico's, William st., corner of Beaver,
and Ohambota, corner of Broadway
Sutherland's, 18 Pine street.
Berry's, 10 Pine street. "
Richardson & Ilayter,l2o Water et ,
Geer& F. Burgess, egg Broadway.
N: B. (logllng o - 88'/ Broadway
- -
I ,OI4GWORTR's 01110 WINES. -
41.4 14/14E41,414LAIIENOY NOR ALL
THE STATES.
TO WHOLESALE 2? AtE RS. • •
By a special arranoment with etr, LONCIWORTII, I
am enabled to offer hiliVines, In large quantities upon
'the lowest and best terms. - The Wines to be delivered
Olneinnedi, forwarded byasual means of convey_
'anal (railroad or steamboat) direct to the purchaser;
4 by which the expenses or storage s commissions, double
:freight; eta, will be avoided •
=No orders tinder this errengeolont will be forwarded
for Mkt than twenty-Bre osses.• -
f
All orders must be directed only to
4 'ffRED. '
78 WARREN Street, Ncir Emig:
lij tbe present eretegement a tandem, rag 'op.
ikp• wines eau be made by the wholesale dealer.
, Oattaim, vintage 1863; ' '
I ; Do do do do pints.
i "do 'go 1862 .quAr b,.
. Do do ' , 414 , do pinta -
iinutistBB2, qua rts:
I - - Do ,do • antra ,, vintage 1412 '
eparldbeg feel:Adis,d o go,' do, ,
~,stilleetfeebs4,/o, pas, ot 'melons .
om sw ba }wady, ot superior quality,
mra. 84 POZZ.e.rfs," t
Iliserel-Agent fee the sele,or
, . 4 ,1 L a JO W•rIN STRUT;
( 0 1 , 14 11 001 16 ; 11 1 , 4 0 .Rdn'ot4 D• 10,/
NNW' Toxic.
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mkirar#lo l l/rtiteLM M I L " 1W
THE .PRESS.4%ILADELPRIk NirtDINVADAY, : NOVEMBER:
(Elotoing.
SALE ABSOLUTE 'FANO, No.
1104, MARKET street, second door above Elev
enth, offere hie entire Btook or ready-made OLOTRING
at half-price.
Pine Dreee Brock Coate se 00 $6 50 67 60
Beaver Back Overcoats 600 800 7GO
Beaver /tangelo Coate 600 800 700
New etylo Bateau Coate. .... .. 00 700 900
1,01:10 Brown London Beaver Coats.. 6 00 worth 11 00
Pine Black and Fancy Oass.Pants.. 176 276 376
am now forced to sell the entire Stock on account
of some pecuniary airmunetanoes. This notice is posi
tive, and not like a good many offers to sell at coat;
hilt I Sim obliged to Nell, and will sell anyhow, at any
.rise rather than be sold. gale commence. at 7A. St.
• • . ....
111 9 P. M., at LOMB lIANOII,, 1104 MAIMCIFM At.,
second door above Eleventh, nola• et
SHARPS'S MEN'S AND BOYS'
CLOTHING, 14 North TOMS Street, between
Arab and Rms. , • , , an. 3-13,
iliatela anb tleatanranto.
ILIERORANTS' HOTEL,
LTA " NORTH FOURTH RESET,
ABOII many,
PHILADELPHIA.
104-11 MoKIBBRN & BONS, PRonuaroas
if ONE S 8
J , A.EOII STREET SALOONS, ti•
727 and 729 AROR STREET.
To the Ladies, as well as to the whole public, :boas
Saloom are the most attractive In the City, and in
splendor of adornment sod finish are superior to any in
this country, '
'BREAKFASTS, DINNERS, AND SUPPERS,
Served up in tho choicest and most expeditious style.
Every variety of
FANCY AND ORNAMENTAL CONFEOTIONERY,
FRUIT OF ALL KINDS,
ICE CREAMS, JELLIES, CURE, AND OYSTERS,
Constantly reedy for visitors in profusion.
PLAIN, PANOT, AND ORNADENTAL
CAKES AND PIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
NEW YORK TEA 'BISCUIT,
And, In fact, all the VARIETIES, LUXURIES, and
DELICACIES of every clime and country.
BALLS, PRIVATE PARTIES, Presentation Sappers,
and Pastilles supplied at the shortest notice and on
reasonable terms.
OPEN ON SUNDAY AFTERNOONS AND EVENINGS.
A continuance of the patronage hitherto Bo liberally
bestowed by the public is respectfully solicited.
EIS y - R. II JONES, Proprietor.
r. '
ABIPBELL'S RESTAIIRANT.—VENI
SON, Wild Ducks, Turkeys, Geese, Grouse Fresh
Salmon Chinestinne Opinaehique, Princess flay Mae-
COM, and 0010 Oyst ers, with every variety of GAM,
wild or domestic, in 0089011. Green Turtle Soup and
Terrapin Suppers Nerved np at the shortest notice, at
JOHN CAMPBEI,LII,, No. 627 CHESTNUT street, op
posite the State Home.
N.ll.—No expense or pains has been spared by the
Proprietor in fitting up. this new establishment In the
moat sumptuous inannar.the second story being for
the accommodation of Private Parties for Dinners,
finit r ui t fte. •
Dntranos forLsdies towards Sixth street.
novl-7m
WILLIAM BANNING'S OITY LAGER
BEER SALOON, No. 232 Carter's Alley, PIM&
- sep22-9m
MoGOWAN'S RESTAURANT, SOUTH
west owner of 11110 AD and WALNUT.--Ciaine
End all other delicacies In season. vanilla Su pplied
with Or/tenon the shortest notice. 60117-7132
tobacco anti - Cigars
H A in V en ttA uol TGAßS—A handsome assort-
Flom, Fortson,
, Cabanas,
Gloria, ' j i n ul piter: .
Woo, • oouvorciantoa,
TOrrey Lopes, 'Won Americana,
Orojon, Elora Cabana,tho., Ao„,
ko., In ,ii,',l‘, 1-8 and 1-10 wee, Mall alms and quail=
ti 7
Oles, in dale and °militantly melting, and for sale low,
bL&BLES TETE,
(naw) 188 WALNUT Street,
sal-l7 below Second, emend Oozy
VIGARO, CABANAS AND PA.B.TAGAS
SEGABB,—A. chiles invoice of these celebrated
brands on board brig "New Era," daily expected from
llama, and for gale low, by INIARLYS TSTE,
(New) NM Walnut Arad, below Second,
Second. Story.
Glass anti Cliina Ware.
ST EW STORE. NEW GOODS.
MAIIXSEN & WITTE,
- MASONIC HALL, 713 CHESTNUT ST.,
HAWS 210111 WI FUND A
Vete And splendid assortment of WHITE, GOLD
D, and DEOORATED FRENCH 011 INA ; ROHE
AN, CRYSTAL, and COLORED GLASSWARE;
13180, PARIAH, LAVA, and TERRA COTTA WARES,
besides the greeted variety of
FANOY ARTICLES,
which will be acid at lower prices than at any similar
'tore In the United States.
N. B.—Goods loaned to Parties on reasonable
terms. ea 27.31
Surniture.
B. KITE & CO.
AA. FURNITUBI, BIDDING, to.
No. 4 (late 129) WALNUT at,
Philadelphia.
A now and reparlor style of Spring Beds.
LYDIA D. %mi. Josorn WALTOJ
Om
Wants.
VVANTED, FQR TEE UNITED STATES
OAVALRY—AbIe-bodied, nemrxried men, to
whom will be given good pay, board, clothing, and
medical attendance. 'Pay from 112 to $22 per month.
No man hosing a wife or child will be &masked. Apply
for 1110IINTED BERNICE, at No. 817 MARKET street
above Eighth, north aide.
WILLIAM B. ROYALL,
I MOAGENTS WANTED.—A HOME
STEAD FOR slo!—Third Divialon.--$310,000
worth of Farms and Building Lots, In the gold region
of Culpeper county, Virginia, to be divided amongst
10,200 subscribers, on the 7th of December, 1857, Bub
eariptions only ten dollars down, or fifteen dollars one
half down, the rest on delivery of the deed. livery
subscriber will get a Building Lot or a Farm, ranging in
value from $lO to $35,000. These farms and lots are
sold so cheap to Induce settlements, a sußlolent number
being reserved * the increase in the value of which will
compensate for the apparent low price now naked. Up
wards of 1,850 iota and. farms are already sold, and a
0003 Patly of settlers called the “Rappahannock Pioneer
Aseociatlon” la now forming and will soon commence a
settlement. Ample security will be given for the faith
full_ performance of contracts and promise*. Nearly
45,000 acres of land in different porta of Virginia, now
at command, and will be sold to settlers at from $1 up to
$3OO per acre. Urienearionatfe tiara rein in all eases
be pant. Wood-cutters, cooper. , farmers, to., ore
Wanted, and fire hundred Agents to obtain subscriber,
to whom the most liberal Inducements will be given.
me vents write that they are makings2oo per month.
Pot fall particulars, subscriptions, agencies, &e., apply
to B. BAUDER,
&OM! Port Royal, Caroline county, V.
Eioap anti eau?)leo
SOAP AND CANDLES.
REMOVAL from 187 SOUTH FOURTH STREET,
to my Manufactory, 10 and 14 RELIES STREET, be
tween Lombard and South, and Front and Second
atreets,
Thankful to my numerous Wends for their past favors,
Y solicit a continuance of the name, having enlarged my
naanufaotou so as to enable me to have constantly on
band a Urfa stock of wall-seasoned Soaps, free from
Wish Oil; Palm, Variegated White Honey, Castile, and
all kinds of toilet Soaps, Chemical Olive Soap of pure
material, Settled Pale, and Brown Soap, Baglish Sal.
Soda and Pearl Starch, Sperm, Adamantine, end Tallow
Candles of all ninon constantly on hand. hiring
adopted the Dash system, I am enabled to sell my goods
at the lowest prices. B. CONWAY.
, Philadelphia.
N. B.—Cash •. d for Tallow and Grease. no 14-Sm
33 tationcrp.
BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
DAVID M. 110OLN, Blank Book Manufacturer,
Stationer and Printer, No. 100 WALNUT Street, is pre
pared at all times to furnish, either from the shelves
or make to order, Books of every description, suitable
for Banks, Publia Offices Merchants, and others, of the
best quality of English or American Paper, end bound
in various styles, in the most substantial manner.
Orders for JOB PRINTING of every description.
Engraving and Lithographing executed with neatness
and despatob.
A general assortment of English, French and Ameri
can Stationery.
°oncoming Mr. Ilogaies eontributlon to the Franklin
Institute, the Committee say- 4 . This display of blank
books for banking and mercantile use is the best in the
Exhibition. The selection of the material is good, the
workmanship most excellent, and their finish and ap
pearance neat and appropriate." no2o-tf
data, IE4O, Str.
SULLENDER & PASCAL,
HATT.BII.B,
aulAkek No. 88. SIXTH street, Phitsdelphis
GREEN SAND MARL OF NEW JERSEY.
NEW JEWRY FERTILIZER COMPANY
Is now prepared to receive orders for this important
manure. For all lauds upon which ashes are beneficial„
the Marl is more thaw &substitute.
Professor Cook, In his annual. report to tbe Legisla
ture of New Jersey, says : "The value of these Marls is
best seen in the rich and highly cultivated district
which has been improved, almost made, by their use ;
but It may be interesting to examine the causes of their
great value AgricUltere, and to compare them with
other fertilisers. For example : The potash alone may
be taken at an average of dye per cent. of the whole
weight of Marl a bushel when dry weighing eighty
pounds, and in the proportion mentioned would contain
four pounds of of
; this is nearly as much as there
is to a bushel of unleashed wood ashes." And again—
it Is probable that the great value of the Marl is to be
found In the fact that it contains nearly all the sub
stances necessary to make up the ash of our common
cultivated plants.
Price, delivered on board vessel, at the wharves of
the company at Portland ileighte, on Raritan Bay, New
Jersey, seven at,
pet bushel. For further portico.
lam, see circular seat free of 'postage. Orders for
other fertilisers will receive prompt attention. Address
either of the undersigned.
' OHARLEB REARS, President,
Riceville Post Office, New Jersey.
TA.PPAN TOWNdEND, Treasurer,
. . .
No. 82 Nassau 'trot, New York. ,
080181 W. ATWOON BOOretitry, No, /8 °odor atm
New York.
N. B.—Thole wishing Mai for Spring use should
order Innuedlately, to warrens) early shlymeat. Orders
will be filled in rotation. out 20.6 m
fiIHE ADAMS MAME 00., OFFICE,
820 onisnort BMWS, forwards Pr:ROSIE,
PAORAGES, IiZEOSIANDIZE; BANE NODES and
SPEOIN, either by Ita own LINES, or in connection
with other EXPRESS COMPANIES, to all the principal
TOWNS and 43ITMIS et the United Matte.
_E. O. SANDFORD,
anl4l • , einem, Superintendent.
503alGALLS.' WHALE OIL,
l IMO gall, Elephant Oil,
50 bbla. Ne. 1 Lard Oil, for aale by
••OttOAI3DALE, PBIIIOE, ta CO.,
nolo4f • • •,• No. 104 N. Delaware avenue
'COTTON—IOO Wen Gulf Cotton, In score
la sad for Nili by ' •
~"
, MAITIN & MAOALISTIR,
ind - • ' -U0 North Wothr Street
111404SIN_:--500 BARRELS SOAPY kKRES
%Ls , Maw, to arrive par schooner J. U. Planner
PPesalibj &MUTES & ILLOALUETNU t , >
ion- , - . 119 North Water drool.
1
P
CINGRESS • itaiGt—SOLD BY CHAD
%AMOK & tio. SKS N. B.IIOOND Stmt.
Rua twos.-
E.A.NOE.-- , SOLD BY CHAN
♦VTT WlOB & ire N. 41100 ND imag-sin
UsBIA AND ANERIOAN'TARRED
' : 1 3 . 1:4 3 4 1 r 1 . 1 :1478i1 1 it ;V i ral!, roe-.
ps woe; it. os akutinte,
ghippifig.
QUIP MARGARET FOR NEW ORLEANS
—Lout lane Line —Guarantied first venal.
Freight taken at as low rates an any other vessel
loading.
Tho remarkably fast-sailing packet ship MARGARET,
Merryman master, now loading rapidly at Race-street
wharf, will continue to receive what freight offera, and,
being of moderate capacity, will have quick despatch.
Shippers will please hurry their goods alongside, and
bllis of lading to the counting-bout) for signature, and
may depend on this being the fret vessel to sail. '
For balance of freight, at low rates apply to
BISHOP, SIMONS, &CO..
120 (late 86) NORTH 'WHARVES.
Agents at New Orleans, O. J. MEEKER k 00, The
Margaret insures at the lowest rates, and wilt take
steam down the Delaware and up the Misaluippl. no2B
- -
ritHE PHILADELPHIA STEAMSHIP
JIL DOCK COAIPANY.—Notiee Is hereby given that
a Meeting of the Corporatore of THE PHILADELPHIA
STEAMSHIP DOOR COMPANY will be held at NO
828 North DELAWARE AVENUE, In the City of Phil•
adelphia, upon the twenty-eighth day of November, A.
D. 2887, at 12 o'clock, and that the Subscription Books
to the Stock of the said Company will then and thetre be
opened. (Signed) n020.7t
1
BAWL V. MERRICK, WII. DENNIS, • • ,
EDWARD G. GAMES, DAVID WOELPPER;
JOHN M. MITCHELL, A. HERON, Jr.
jOR LIVERPOOL.-TIIIIRSDAY,
OFIVIBEE. 10.—The Packet Ship PHIL/OE4-
PIM, Capt. 01/ARLES F. Poot,s, will sail as above. •
Cabin proaage $BO
Becalm]. cabin '
Steerage
Second Cabin a
To Pasaeui
------ am, _ teerago
Provisions, according to the American passenger act.
For freight or passage., apply to
THOS. RICHARDSON & Co.
Drafts on the Agents in 00010 to gait, from E 1 up.
wards, nolB
CCLIPPER,SHIP JOSEPH JONES FOR
BAN ItltANoll3oo—Caltfortda Llne.—To Wl this
week.
Bbippera per clipper ship J. Jones, W. Ellory com
mander, will please complete their engagement' and
hand In bills of lading to the counting-house for "igen
tore.
The bulk of 200 bble. can yet be taken at low rites
it alongside by Wednesday night next
MApply to 1118110 P, SIMONS, & 004
n023-dtt 120 (late 36) North Wharves..
WOE HAVANA—Packet ship NAPLES.
1: —To nil with quick despatch.
The fast•salling packet chip Naples, Eastman raster,
is now loading at Race-street wharf, and having nearly
all her cargo on board, will sail as above.
For balance of freight apply to
BISHOP, SIMONS, k 00.,
120 (late 36) North Inarres.-
FOR SAN FRANCISCO.-THE FIRST
olaes Clipper Ship MARV, ROBINSON, Captain
Ittamso, and the magnificent A 1 Clipper Ship VI
KING, Captain WlNotion, will have quick despatch
from NOW York. Per freight, apply to ; •
BIHOP, SIMONS, & CO.,
120 (lat e 20) NORTH WIIARVIIS.
SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINE
BTEAbIBIIIP9
STATE OF GEORGIA
KEYSTONE ' STATE
In consequence of the depressed state of trade, the
above chips will be withdrawn for the present.
October 16th. A. "LEMON, Jr.
0 SOUTHAMPTON.
~Knificent steamship VAN•
s, commander, 5,298 tons,
FARE REDUCED
AND lIAYEE.—The
DERBILT, Edward Higgln
will will
From New York for South- From Southampton and
ampton and Ware. Havre for New York.
Saturday Oct. 24 Saturday Nor. Di
Saturday Doc. 6 Saturday Dec. 26
Price of Passage-_First cable, $100; second' cabin s
$5O Specie delivered In London and Paris. For freight
or passage apply to D. TOURANCE, Agent, .
No. 6 Bowling Green, New York.
Letters for England and Europe, pre-paid, 25 cents
each half ounce, (by enclosure of postage stamps It from
other cities,) will be reunited at No. b Dowlhig-green k
New York, up to 11% o'clock on the morning of sail.
ing. tsd.o4(
GREAT REDUOTION IN FARE TO EU.:
ROPE.
Yhat Cabin 880 Second Cabin 85 0
In the Aret•clinis paddie-wheel steamship ADRIELf
2,000 tons 0. D. LUDLOW, Commander, and NORTH
STAR, 200 tone, P. E. La/eves, to sail from pier No.
8 North [car at noon preohely, carrying the'UNITED
STATES MAILS, dai .. •
Leave N. York for
Southampton, Ifs- Bremen for Southampton
rre and Bremen. Southampton for New York.
Ariel, • Saturday, Oct. 81. Weds , day, Nor. 4.
N. SaVy, Oct. 81, Saturday, Nov. ER. Wedied , y, Doe. 30
These daemon touch at EAVRE. Specie delivored
In London and Paris. For wane and freight, apply
to B. TORRANCE, Agent, No. p Bowling Croon, No*
York. 00104 f
rrinE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERI-
A. CAN ROYAL MAIL STRAMESIPR
TROY NIW YORK TO LITNRPOOL
Chief Cabin Passage
Second Cabin Passage
/ROM ROSTON TO LIVERPOOL
Chief Cabin Plumage
Second Cabin Passage 60
The snips from Boston call at Halifax.' •
PERSIA, Capt. Jadkins. CANADA., Capt. Lang.
ARABIA, Capt. J. Stone. AMERICA, Capt.Wielnan
ASIA, Capt. E. 0 Lott. NIAGARA, Capt. Ryde,
AFRICA, Capt. Shannon. EUROPA, Capt. J. Leitch.
Those vessels carry a clear lade light at mut-heed ;
green on starboard bow; red on port bow.
PRRSlA.,Judkins, leaves N.York, Weduesday, Nov. 11.•
CANADA, Lang, ~ Boston, Wednesday, Nov. 18.
ARABIA, Stone, ~ N York, Wednesday, Nov. 25.
NIAGARA., Wickman, Boston,Wednesday, Deo. 2.
AFRICA, Shannon, ~ N Yor, Wednesday, Doo. S.
AMERICA, Lott, s( Boston,Wednesday, Deo. 16.
EUROPA, Leitch, ~ N.York, Wednesday, Deo. 23.
Berths not secured until paid for.
An experienced Surgeon on board.
The owners of these Ships will net be accountable for
Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Precious Stones
'
or Metals unless bills of lading are signed therefor and
the value thereof thereto expressed.
For freight or passage apply to
no2l-y E. stIUNARD, 4 Dowling Green, N. York,
-
F
101 i EN LAND AND
New York and Havre Steamship Company The
United States Nail Steamships ARAD°, 2,600 tons,
David Linos, commander, and FULTON, - 2,600 tons,
dames A. cotton, commander, will leave New York,
therland Southampton, for the years 1861 ant 68, on
uowrOg caps :
EMITCEE
iiiiifiti,Baturday,Ti. - 12
drag°, do. Sept. 19
Patton, do, Oct. 17
krago, do. Nov. 14
Fulton, do. Deo. 12
tm, satardsy, rd.
ergo, Nay 49
LIAV
1857.
Arago, Tuesday, Aug. 25
Fulton, do. Sept. 22
Amigo; do. Oct. 29
Fulton, do. Nov. 17
Arago, do. , Dec. 16
1858.
Fulton, do. Jan. 12 lifulton,
Arago, do. Feb. 9 Amp",
Fulton, do. March 9 Fulton,
Arago, do. Aprilo Arago,
Fulton, do. May 4 Fulton,
Arago, do. June I Arago,
Fulton, do. June 29 Fulton,
PRIMO or 1.A08•0111
Prom New York to Southampton or Haire—Ylret
Cabin, $lBO ; Second Cabin, $76.
Prom Havre or Southampton to New York—Flret
Cabin, 809 from; Second Cabin, 600 francs.
For freight or plumage apply to
BIORTI,MER LIVINGSTON, Agent, 7 Brandin'''.
WILLIAM ISELIN, 4 . Havre.
OROSKKY it 00. " Sonth'ton.
AMERICAN EUROPEAN )
Iat'REAS AND EX- 3 " Peat.
ONANON 00. nee
Arago, Wednesday, Aug. 28
Fulton, do. Bept.23
Argo, do. Oct, 21
Fulton, do. No►. 18
Arago, do ; Dee. 18
1868.
THE NEW YOR . AND LIVERPOOL
UNITED STATER MAIL BTEAMERS.—The Shiva
composing this Line are :
The ATLANTIC, Capt. Oliver Eldridge.
The BALTIC, Capt. Joseph Comstook.
The ADRIATIC, Capt. Jamee West. •
..i•These ships have been built by contract, eupreuly for
trovemment service; every care hue been taken in their
construction, aa also in their engines, to ensure strength
and speed, and their accommodations for paasengers are
unequalled for elegance and comfort.
Price of passage from New York to Liverpool, in first
cabin, $130; in second do., $75; from Liverpool to New
York, 80 and 20 gniness. No berths secured union paid
for. The ships of this line have imptoyed water-tight
bulk heads.
PROPOSED DATES OP SAILING.
FROM RIR YORK. FROM LIYIRPOOL.
Saturday, June 20, 1867 Wednesday, June 24, 1857
Saturday, July 4, 1867 Wednesday, July 8, 1867
Saturday, July 18, 1867 Wednesday, July 22, 1857
Saturday, Aug. 1,1867 Wednesday, Aug, 6, 1867
Saturday, Aug. 15 1857 Wednesday, Aug. 19, 1857
Saturday, Sept. 12, 1867 Wednesday, Sept. 2, 1657
Saturday, Sept. 20, 1857 Wednesday, Sept. 80, 1857
Saturday, Oct. 10, 1857 Wednesday, Oct. 14, 1851
Saturday, Oot. 24 1857 Wednesday, Oct. 28, 1857
Saturday, Nov. 7. 1857 Wednesday, Nov.ll, 1657
:Saturday, Nov. 21, 1857 Wednesday, Nov. 28, 1857
Saturday, Dee. 5, 1867 Wednesday, Deo, 9, 1857
Wednesday,
freight or plumage, apply to
EDWARD 11. COLLINS, No. 55 Wall street, N.Y.
SHOWN,
_SHIPLEY it 00. L LIrerpool.
STEPHEN KINNARD tc 00., 27 Auntie Priam
London.
B. G. WAINWRIGHT & CO., Paris. •
The owners of these ships will not be accountable for
gold, silver, bullion, specie, jewelry.pe eclona stones or
metals, unlace billaof ledlagly i ; ned therefor, and
the value thereof expreeee2 therein. autitf
piano -forte°
GpLD MEDAL PIANO FORTES.
STEINWAY & SONS,
MANUFACTURERS, 84 AND 88 WALKER STREET
NEW • YWCA',
Received the following first prise medals In competi
tion with the best manufacturers of Boston, Now York,
Philadelphia, and Baltimore.
TWO rum PRIZE SIEDALB at the kletroluilitan
Pair, Washington, March, 1855.
A GOLD MEDAL at the Crystal Palace, New York,
November, 1855, (being the only Gold Medal given for
Pianos within the laat nix years.)
• A GOLD MEDAL at the Maryland Institute, UM
more, 1866.
THE FIRST PRIZE MEDAL at the Fair, Crystal
Palace, New York November, ISM, Among the judges
were the drat musical talent of the country, such as Al.
Mason, Gottschalk, Wollenhaupt, and many othere.
St. Er, 8. Pianos (with and without iron frames) are
warranted for throe years, and a mitten guarantee
given, Pianos packed and shipped without charge.
,Prices moderate, 0c27-tf
A LBERT WEBER, PIANO FORTE
-CA. MANUFACTURER, No. 165 Week Ilmedway, New
York, sole manufacturer of the celebrated Concert
P 1.41510. The subscriber would inform his numerous
friends and customer' that he has greatly enlarged his
manufacturing department, in order to meet the Increase
In demand for his unrivalled Pianos, and an every piano,
especially tone and touch, is personally superintended
by the subscriber, the public will be warranted an in
strument which, for beauty, strength, and durability,
power and sweetness of tone and touch, Mande unsur
passed. Beery piano mold at the lowest manufacturers'
prices. A call Is respectfully solicited. 0c29.9m
Illerthant Qlaitare
JOHN P. DOHERTY,
PORXERLT WITH' BELLY & BROTHER,
LATE W/TLI LUKENS,
,KBLLY, & 00.,
TAILOR,
614 CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE EIGHTH,
Rua now with him the beat Tenors that are engaged
in the bushman In thle 00110 try.
CHARLES Rom, formerly the leading taller of this
city; 11. NAME formerly cutter for O. Roth & Co:,
and late Coat and Vest cutter with Lukens, Kelly, &
Co.; llanar Waffling, the boot Pants and Vest cutter
In the United States, for years cutter with Deplerris,
under the Irving Donee, Broadway, end with Deplerris
Pettne;under the St. kitcholaa lintel ; Broadway.
The moot unremitting attention paid to the wishes of
AU who patronise the eatablichment.
The blot of Clothes made at 'moderato prfeerfor
credit, low prices for cost, oelB-tf
TAMES SHERIDAN, MEROITANT
J TAILOR, Nos. 16 andlB Eon% NINTH STREET,
ABOVE CHESTNUT.
A large and well eeleoted stock of °LOTUS - and
OARSINERES always on hand.
All Clothing made at this Establishment Will be of
the best quality, and le the moat fashionable style.
Partlonlilf Ittt.xittou givenTactr
to oam
;NG, 10-1(
HEST ASSORTMENT or LEHIGH
.a AND SCHUYLKILL COAL is at
II DORMAN'S YARD,
BROAD STREET, above Vine.
Sold at. reduced prices. Call and see. oral-Ow
2240 LBS. IS A TON.—BUYERS
and consumers are Invited to examine our
Mock of ' , LEHIGH LOCUST MOUNTAIN and BLACK
/MATH 00AL. ,, Our Coal is selected expressly for
family use; being carefully screened, we will warrant it
free from elate and dust. We sell 2240 lbs.," being
240 lbs. more' , than sold by retail dealers, at ' , ZS cents
lees per ton." •
Also, on hand a full supply of BROAD TOP BITU
MINOUS COAL" for Steam.generating, Blackesulthing,
and Rolling-mill purposes, This Coal cannot be ex
celled.
Yards, BROAD and VINB—BIg Sign, 6, 2240 LBS. TB
A TON. [seB-om] LRIORTON & OP.
COALI COAL ! COAL I—TAGGART'a
OBLIBRATED SPRING. MOUNTAIN LEHIGH
00Alb
J. 1 R. CARTER'S GREENWOOD, TAMAQUA 00AL
GEORGE W. ENYDERE PINS YOREBT SCRUM
SILL COAL.
RANDALL & MEREDITH
lave for sale, and are constantly Tecate* from
above celebrated Collieries,
COAL OF ALL SIZES.
There Is no Coal mined anywhere, equal la quality
these and a trial will convince any one of their great
superiority. Oar Coal la very weft:illy screened at our
yards, and we will warrant it perfectly free from elate,
Mixt and all imatuities. Our YitIOES areas LOW as the
VERY LOWEST.
I 8
ere found with
Moro loft at oar Office, No. 161 BOUI.II IFRONT
street, above Walnut,
Orders left at oar Yard, OLLLOWIIILL street, bele"
BROAD street,
Orders left at our Wharf, WATER street, above OAL
LOWRILL—or sent to either place per Despatch Poet,
will receive prompt attention.
Purchasers for Family use will do well to call and ex
amine our,Ooal before put:thwarts eassirliam 'AAA{
SOHUYLICILL AND LEDIGII COAL.—
I am daily receiving, at my yard, the beat quality o.
!SCHUYLKILL AND LEHIGH COAlr. My customers,
and all others who may favor me with their orders, may
IVgetting OW WS will be satisfactory to them.
No inferior Coal kept at this eitabllatuaeat to
offer at LOW PRIONB.
AILIXANDER CONWAY,
ant-tf N. N. earner of Broad aad Meru Bta.
j . EHIGH AND SCHUYLKILL COAL.—
DALY, PORTER to 09,, QUAL DEALERS, No.
841 PRIME Street, shove Eighth, keep constantly on
hand, at the very Lowed rates, 'ripply of Lehigh
and SehayDrill Ooat, an 1-Bn,
QUAKER CITY NAILS,
MERCHANT • BARS, .
RIVET IRON,
Manufactured at FOUNTAIN GREEN ROLLING KILL,
on the Schuylkill, above Spring Garden Water Werke.
wAruguousx, DS North WATER Street.
QUAKER CITY NAILS aro warranted epal to &Ay
occi-tt JOHN HALDEMAN, dent.
T,
11
nomAs BirrEit.;-4ARDWARE
CUTLERY AND TOOLS, No. KO MARRET BT.
boys Ninth. Nona' odd*. philzdelphlir, no 1-to
OLD WHEAT WHISKEY.--S. P. MID.
DLBTON BRO., No. 6 North YRONT St., lut.
porters of Oognao and Rochelle Bier:dial, BlDlland Gin;
Scotch and Irish Whiskey. Also, Note proprietor of
tho Old Wheat Whiskey. IL P. M. & Rm. hero 'on
hand the largest and best stock of dn. Old Nostongahela,
Bourbon, and Rye. Whiskey of any dealer ei) Unit.s4
Rates, all of which is highly improved Wow. utl-Sm
BRANDIES.-" Pipet Castilian; Miirett.
and other Clognaen of irsrlous In hair
pipes and quarter osaka; ellovolain &audio ,a
pale and dark, In halt pipes, halt seeks , elditteal-elghth
whs. Imported end for mile by
RENEW BOMAN k CO.,
1022 . 221 and 223 South Fourth street,
PORT WIN - E.—lli bonaand entitled to de
bantam 460 asks St. Joseph's Pure Jake Port
Wino, in qra, and eighths.
Ten puncheons John Ramsay Way Malt Scotch Whig
,
key a 2 r : ears old
j
Ity pipes axiehor
tt, Martel, Bouvet, and J.J Dopey Brendle', al
of which I offer to the trade at reduced prices.
JOB. I. TODIAB, •
88 end 90 8. Front St.. below Walnut.
ALEXANDER V. UOLMES, WINE AND
LIQUOR BTORB, No. Zia; Banthaset Corner o
4EORGH and SOLITE! Baratta. anl-lr
I. LEWIS, IMPORTER AND DEALER
• SN NINE WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, he., 26
South PISTE! Street, Philadelphia.
BRANDIES.—PIoot, Coatillon & Co., Ma.
rett & Co., and other brands of Cognates of venom
vintages, in half pipes and quarter seeks ; Pellevoisin
Rochelle Brendle', pale and dark, in half pipes, quarter
mks and one-eighth casks, all in Custom lone dorm,
Imported and for sale by '
TOMMY BOHLEN & 00.,
an I Nos. 221 and 229 South Pourth street.
DITIIMAR & BUTZ, PORTER, ALE
AND.LAGNIt SENN BREWERY, No. HO (new
No. p3B) North THIRD Street, Philadelphia—Shipping
orders promptly attended to. &DIAS
IACGREGOR HOT—AIR FURNACES
Bold by CHADWICK & HBO., SECOND Street
drat door &bore 8.1106 auglB3mos.
IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENT
HAW OAS CONSUMING YURNAON
CHILSON'3 NEW CONE FURNACE,
otter having been pert to the most eeeere teat, during
the two 00/.0 "INTIM Of 1656 AND 1857, boa proved to
be the most powerful heater in Its world, 'Going from
#to the Owl OTOT any of the belt forrutoesnow in am.
X 81111 MORINO'S RN oonstruoted with a NJ" Iron ash
pit, end a broad, shallow pan•ebaped are pot, lined
with are-brisk or iron staved. The are pot la sormonnt•
ed with
A BERM Of CONES oa TAWlUMaNtLeir i rr i i- .
ed.
Imes at the top, and uniting with the anular chamfer,
through which the heat and smokepass to the Hue.
Tag 'snout products of combustion la the form of
smoke and rises*, are euspended directly over the Are
OSSFINEDOe compressed Into the tapering Comm an d
COSTINUALLY IMPOSED to the direct action of the rays
of heat and light from the fire.
This heat and light la brought to a cocoa t pace
Oons, not unlike the
OOLLROTION OF THIS BUN'S RAYS,
to a focal point through an ordinary lens, causing the
aeon AND OASIS to become intensely heated and the.
roughly cowman, by this operation the sunny AND
CASKS are NADI SQUALLY AVAILAILN With the PURL
lISELY for heating purposes, while, In other furnaces!,
it is OARIIIIID on /AD WASTAD IN ens CHIALNIIY.
All persons desirous of obtaining the best and
MOST ECONOMICAL HEATING APPARATUS,
should not fall to examine the lisw Gas Consumes'
CONS Rousso' before purchasing airy other. The ate
tention of architects and builders is particularly re
quested. ARNOLD tr., WILSON,
(Successors to S. A. Ilarrisou,)
No. 674 WALNUT Street,
Opposite Independence Squar
LIT 8017THINPf4R
1667.
30. Jan. 73
do. . lteb. 10
do. Mar. 10
do, April 7
do. bray 6
do. June 2
do. Jou* 80
THOMAS F. GOODE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Boydfon Plechlenburg County, Va ,
Attends to professional business In the Courts of Mech
lenburg, Luneuburg, Halifax, and Charlotte counties.
IIIITERS TO
flhapleigh & nue, Philadelphia.
Baptist & White, New York.
Lanier, Bro., & Co., Baltimore.
Smyth, Stone, ,t Banks, Petersburg, Va. '
Mk. tr. Gray, Richmond, Vs. loc2lock Nr-2m
REMOVAL. -CLAY & JONES, ATTOR
nele.at-Law. have removed their LAW OFFICE
from N 0.1312. lfllth St., oppeatte Independence Evluare,
to No. 271 SOUTH /111/1 !STREET, below Prune
street. no9.eotllm
LEWIS S. WELLS, ATTORNEY AT
X. 4 LAW, N 0.2 AIRY STRUT, NOIIIIISTOWN, Pa.,
will attend with punctuality, and to Alt best of hi,
ability, to all bulimia entrusted to hls care. 001..3ru
DANIEL DOUGHERTY, ATTORNEY
AT LAW, Bootheut Corner or EIGHTH and
0178 T Street', Nbiladelohls. aul•ly
ivi YER STRO USE, ATTORNEY AT
LAW, ONNTII3 etteet,Pattntlle, Pa. aa4-1.7
QE WING MAORI NE S.—GROVER,
DAHER, fic. CO.'S UNRIVALLED SEWING MA
OUINES still retain the confidence of the public, and
their popularity increases. After years of trial it is do-
monstrated beyond all question that it Is the popular
Machine, and the only one upon which any reliance can
be placed to work well on all kinds of shoes. The fact
that it does one-third mare work in the same time, and
does it better that it is the least liable to get out of
repair, being simple In its construction; that it makes
the least noise, and that it is atiknowledged on all hands
that It is best fora new beginner, bee given the pro
prietors a demand for it to such an extent that they are
obliged to delay the filling of orders In many cues for
months. Over eight hundred are in operation in this'
city, and the case has yet to occur where aperson who
has purchased one has exchanged it for another kind.
Taking Into consideration, also, the fact that those
who employ from 15 to 40 hand. In their ehope, doing
the work for the manufacturers, without exception, use
this machine In preference to any other Ittrid ' and al
ways recommend them in preference to others , It would
seem unnecessary for the proprietors to advertise their
excellence, or set forth their superiority.
The undersigned, SOLE AGENTS for the sale of these
Machines. always have a supply, and have made ouch
arrangements that they sell them upon terms that will
meet the wiehee of all.
Unlike other &Whines gold in this market s It le free
from all Infriogements of other patents.
SEWING MACHINES.—PRATT'S
PATENT—PIIICES PROM $l2 TO $25.
The " LADIES , COMPANION" to the most simple,
durable, compact, and cheap machine for family ace
ever offered to the public, sewing equally well upon all
kinds of fabric, and without puckering the cloth, leav
ing no bad cord on the back side of the work, and al
ways/listening the thread when stopped. They sew
from two to twelve hundred stitches per minute, using
but one thread, and without rewinding. The stitch can
be varied from five to fifty to the inch. •Any one can
learn to operate them In half an hour. Printed direc
tions accompany . each machine, by which any one can
use them. We aro enabled to offer these superior ma
chines at the above low prices, as we are not obliged to
pay fifteen or twenty dollars license for larrowod pa
tents, this machine being made under our own patents
In every part, and infringing upon or using no other.
There are some hundreds in constant use in this city
and vicinity, which are giving the best satisfaction.
Every machine is warranted to give satisfaction.
Ladies and gentlemen are invited to call and examine
them and their work, and judge for themselves.
Samples of work, and drawings, with description, sent
to any part of the country by mail.
Salesrooms 111 WASHINGTON Street, Boston. and
677 BROADWAY, Now York. cc 27-tf
IH. CHASE & CO.
• GRNBRAL
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
43 North FRONT and 44 1VATER Street, Philadelphia.
CoNSTANTLY RRORIVOId
CLOVER SEED
On oonslgament from the Interior of Pennsylvania,
whore out new Cleaning Mill in now in general nee.
9 7
Also TIMOTHY AND BNB TOl , always on
.
seld.tt
-HANDy & BRENNER-COMMISSION
AINICONANPB and Deslore in Foreign mad Ame
rican HARDWAItIi and CUTLERY, Noe. 23, 25 and 27
North PIFT/1 Street, Bait side above Commerce street,
Philadelphia. W.Va.
CHARLES TETE, COMMISSION MER
°LUNT and Importer of If.fiVallA BEGARS
(New)1811 Walnut 'thud. 'mond gory.
UiLOOBING BOARDS-28,680 feet Care
L line goblin bo 4a
, IN oat,
tor
t oole a
p
d 0 TAR
NookMaratha&
tsarbtoare
Wince ant( ICl4llOrO.
Surnarto.
9!tttornepo at Emu.
Eiewing ltlaoines.
BAKER & BROTHER,
ONNYBAL SQUARE, LYNN
Glrrmnitsoion itlercljante.
eatiings Sunbs.
QAVING FUND—FIVE PER CENT. IN
TEREBT—NATIONAL SWETT , TROST COM
PLNY.—WALNUT STREET, 80IaTIVWEST CORNER Olt THIRD, PRILAREIII.LPA.
IFOOTWOUATRD BY THRBTATX OF PIIIIBTIMXIOA.
Money le received in any at m, large or small, and in
terest paid from the day of deposit to the day of with
drawal.
The office Is open every day from 9 o'clock isr - the
morning till I o'clock in the evening, and on Monday
and Thursday evenings till 0 o'clock.
RON. HENRY L. BENNER, President,
ROBERT fiELPRIDOE, The President.
WM. J. Run , 000V3tia7.
DIMIC/0111 i _
O .
Hon. Henry L. Banner, O. Landreth Munro,
Edward L. Outer, P. Carroll Brewster,
Hobert SeUridge, Joseph B. Barry,
Semi. K. Ashton Henry L. Oisurchrnan, (
Janne D. Smith,' . !rands Lee.
Money is received and payments made daily.
Tho Investments are made in conformity with the
provisions of the °barter, In REAL ESTATE MORT
GAGES, GROUND RENTS, and snob Ant clue smut
ties as will all*s insure perfect eetrarity to the /epode
tote, and which cannot fan to give permanency and ita
tollity to this Inetitution. solely
rki o. 88 ( 241) DOCK STREET. -PIPE
PER CENT. STATE SAYINGS FUND.
N ' " (241) DOCK STREET. - FIVE
PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS 113 ND.
IVO. 83 (241) DOCK STREET.-FIVE
PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS BOND.
NO. 88 (241) DOCK STREET.-FIVE
11 PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS TURD. aulay
Inacbinttl anb iron.
ICDENN STEAM ENGINE AND ROM-
A. ER WORKS.
EEANEY, NEAFIE & 00.,
PILAOTIOAL AND THEORETICAL 'ENGINEERS,
MAOIIINISTEI, BOILER-MAKERS, BLACK
MITRE AND FOUNDERS.
Daring for many years been In successful operation,
and been exelltelvely engaged to building and repairing
Merino and River Engines, high and low preasure, Iron
floats, Water Tanks, Propellers, tic 0., kn., respectfully
offer their services to the publlo, as being hilly prepared
to contract for Zuglowl of ell elms, Marine, ul c er, end
Stationary. Hering eets of patterns of different elm,
are prepared to execute orders with quick despatch.
Spey description of Pattern-making made at the
shortest notice. High end Low Pressure, Plus, Tubu
lar and OPinder Dollen, of the best Pennsylvania char
coal iron. Porginge of ell else. and kinds; Iron gad
Erase Castings of all description', 801 l Turning, Screw
Cutting, and all other work eanseted with the abate
business.
Drawings and specifications for all work dens at their
establishment free of charge sad work guaranteed.
The subscribers have ample wharf dock room for re
pairs of boats, when they can lay in perfect safety, and
are provided with shears, blocks, =a, As., As., for
raising heavy or fight weights.
THOMAS IMANIT,
JACOB Q.
• JOUR P. UM',
aul-y BEACH and PALMER Streets, Kensington.
IWO= 1. etnimOlt. J. TATOU* MIIIMICIY.
W 114111( 9. 111111011.
911OOTIIIVARIC. FOUNDRY,
N. 3
Yll2ll AND WASHINGTON MU
PRIL/DILP U.
MERRICK. & SONS,
• IDIGINIDDS AND 111,01,11NISTS,
manufacture High and Low Pressure Mann Droginie, ter
Land, flyer, and Ruins Write.
Boilers, Gasometert, Tank's, Iren . ikatte, fte., put-
Ito of all kind', either Iron oiftrane.
'lron frame rook for Gas Woke, ifofludiops, Thaliced
Stations, 4.e, •
Beterte and 'au Kaeldaeri Of Us Wed and moat
improved constreclion.
• Seery degetiptlen„ . of Plantation Maehlnery, fa& ail
and Grist Mills, Tamitim Pane, Open gleam
Trains, Deferators,7llters, Pumping Dingince,
Sole Agents for N. Patent Sugar Dolling
Apparatus; Nam 's Patent Skarn. gammen I. P.
BOW Patent %Tam Notion fok Blatt Maehmerp and
Steam Plunge. • •
Superintendent -41. H. ILUITQL.
14I0IIARD NORRIS & SON, LOOOMO
iporm
NUM SINGINE BUILDERS, •
11121127 ILANILIVN, /UMW AND
mum 646E1 MITILUITS,
PHTLAIMLPHU,
Vazoluslnly in the manufacture of
lONOTM STEAM ENGINES. ,
ihnufsoture to order Ismomotires of any
anent, weight or capacity for the ass of Wedging
er Bristmuos Oeat its OW* slats, of
.• ANTREADITE GOAL, - :
WITSOVe 113tiThlre amino, Ole ox 7111.111:,'.
Ys dodge, material and workmanship, the Locale*•
tires produced at them Works are equal to, and not eit=
eeltel by any. The "Waldo used In emestruation aN
made on the spot, and insure the best quality and most
reliable stook. The large extent of Shope, and Com.
gets Equipment of Machinery and Tools, unable
ern to execute the
EST'OF WORE WITH GREAT DESPATCH,
07 ANY AARANCINNINT
OUILLXD OAR Wilfena, RAMMILUID MAC
With lot age of on olio or form, ,
IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS,
And WAOIIII2OI WORK pnorally,
RIMUND MOSAIC
• inKr
iuunir LATINS/I /101hUll
NOME. -CHESTNUT STREET
J.l MUDGE.
PLANS AND ESTIMATES for • Bridge trror the
River Schuylkill, on the line of Chestnut street, in the
City of Philadelphia, will be received by the Chief En.
ginner and Surveyor, st the DEPARTMENT Or SUR
TETI!, City Building, Street, Now Walnut,
until the second day of January, Iddg. Pe!id Bridge to
be of the following dimensions, without any pier,
or
with not more Than one pier in the waterway; the
materials of construction throughout to be Indestructi
ble by Are.
Distauce between abutments... 988 feet
Width of Bridge, out to out, not less than.. 42 "
lievation above low water 81 if
for an arch the opringlog line should not be lex than
eleven feet above low water.
The Plans and Estimates will be received under the
arrangement and condition epeclSed in the ordi
nance of Councils, approved November 24,1851, as fol
lows, viz:
Simms 2. That all plans and estimates lobe received
by the OhiefEngineer and Surveyor of the City of Phila
delphia, each plan and estimate to hear a private mark,
and be accompanied by a sealed communication having
a corresponding mark thereon, so that the name of the
until the plan most sp
rove a been selected.
SICTIGN 8. That ali inch plans sad estimates shall,
when received, become the property of the City of Phila
delphia, and shall be permuted within two months after
passage of this ordinance, when it shall be the duty
of the Chief Engineer and Surveyor, by and with the
advice of the Committee on Sarver: and Regulationa,
to invite a communion consisting of three civil encl.
neer', who, in conjunction with the Chief Engineer and
Surveyor of the City, shall examine and docile upon the
relative merits and applicability of the plans presented,
to the Bridge alto proposed, and report to Council, the
number of plans received, the names of the designera,
and the character and estimated coat of the three plans
by them preferred.
Booting 4. It shall be the duty of the Chief Corumis•
'loner of lighwaya, upon a certificate presented and
signed by the Chief Engineer and Surveyor, to lune
warrants in payment of the cost of the aforesaid adver
tisements, and also In favor of those pumas who may
have presented the three plane preferred by said com
mission ; to the first in point of merit, the sum of $400;
to the second, $250, said to the third 5100; said warrants
to be charged to Item No. 10 of appropriation made to
the Department of Highways, &c., for the year 1881,
approved March le, 1617.1
For further Information, or for cross section of river,
address STRICKLAND HNEASS,
Chief Engineer and Surveyor City of Philada.
nod-dtjeua3
31[AROHANT"
ORYSTALOGRAPIIB,
OR MIOTOGRA.PRIO MINIATURES IN OIL,
N. E. corner of EIGIITII and COMM.
The above pictures differ risen:softy from anything
ever before offered to the public. Their eoftneu, and
truth of color and outline, extraordinary miouteneu
and accuracy of detail, insure, of necesedty the greeted
fidelity of resemblance; while the severi ty of the or
deal to which they are exposed In manipulation equally
settles the question of their permanence. These facts
enable the subscriber I. offer them, with the greatest
utlefection and confidence, to the public and to ids
friends.
They are secured by letters patent to, and can be had
ONLY of N. D. MAROIIANT.
Kr Portz%lta of the cabinet, and life sae on canvas
en heretofore. se 18-3 m
PIISL IC LAMPS.—THE PUBLIC IS
respectfully informed that Offices have been opened
by the District Superintendents of Publie Lighting, at
which citizens are requested to give Information respect
ing accidents which may happen to the Public Lamps; or
of any failure in lighting or extinguishing them 4t the
proper time; or if not properly cleaned and In good
lighting condition. The - Books will be kept by Joseph
Bally, No. SOS Wharton st., Piret Ward; Charles Oarty,
No. South Seventh street, Ninth Ward; Illram
Kirk, No. 1438 llntchinson street, Twentieth Ward ; • M.
W. Deshong, No. 2.231 Coates greet. Fifteenth Ward;
Thos. V. Bowlby, Gee Office, Twenty-Fourth Ward_, (West
Philadelphia;) M. ki , Fadden, Gee Office, T wordy-
Second 'Ward, (Germantown;) Wra. N. Market, Gad
Office, Twenty-Third Ward (Frankford,) and at the
(ice Office in Seventh street, below Market.
By order of the Trustees of the Philadelphia Gas
Works. A. J. KITS,
Superintendent of Distribution.
PHILADELPHIA, TYPE FOUNDRY—
N. W. Om THIRD and CHESNUT fits.
L. PPLOIIZEI & SON, thankful for the liberal pa
tronage heretofore accented to their Satablishment,
and desirous to merit its continuance would announce
to Printers and Publiehers that their new SPBOIMBN
BOOK in now ready, and from their Increased facilitlea,
are now prepared to furnish every thing necesaary in a
complete Printing Eitablishment, at the 'hotted no
tice. Their long practical experience in the business,
and the fact of their personal superintendence of the
manufacturing department, jastifies them in wetting
That they can furnish a more durable and better fin
ished *Able than their cotemporarlea.
Those, therefore, who desire Printing Materials,
would do well to apply to Them previous to purchasing
elsewhere. .
Olt type taken at 9 cents per ponnd, In exchange for
new at specimen prices.
GOLD MINE FOR SALE.—THE SUB
scriber offers for sale with a perfect title, the
property known as the REID GOLD AND COPPER
MINE, situated 8 miles from Concord, Cabnrrns county,
North Carolina. With the mine is a plantation of 7.16
acres of excellent land, well watered and wooded, and
a large MANSION ROUSE, with barns, miners , houses,
powder and engine house, and other buildings; new
steam engine, 45 horse power; Chinon mills, stamps,
pumps, &0., embnsclng all the machinery and tools ne
cessary for the full equipment of a mine, in good order.
The wine has been worked at Intervals for the last 60
years, and has always been profitable to resident pro
prietors, but has never been worked for any length of
time with an engine and machinery The shafts and
galleries are well constructed, the stoppinp have never
been taken out, and from 60 ton miners can be rzfit
ably employed in the old workings. On the property is
a formidable vein of copper and lead, which has never
been worked, and a new gold vela has been discovered
since the first of thie month, pt which three men hare
been at work, taking out fifteen hundred dollars a day,
with a good prospect of its continuance.
no2-8m 011ARLIC8 J. GILBERT, 181 Drorutway.
CUEAP SUMMER FUEL ,,—G AS COKE,
of excellent qtutlity, is aold at the PILILADELPIIIA
GAS WORKS for the reduced price of five cents a bushel,
and may be obtained in tarp or small quantity by
plyitreet.ng at the Gas Office, No. 20 South arnalint
S
To Parchiusere by Wholesale, it Is sold at the Works
In First Ward by the ton, at a price equivalent to An
thracite a 32.50 per ton. .
algned,) J. O. ORESSON J Engineer.
PHILADIMPIIIA bee W 01143, Aug. 2t, 17. an2T-E
VOAOH, ENGINE AND HOTEL LAMP
VactOryof E. W UMBERS, No. 109 (late 43) South.
NIGHTY!, below Chestnut street, has become a oaring
of 50 per cent , to our SOUTHERN AND WESTERN
MERCHANTS, and aloe the convenience of having their
old Carriage Lampe new sliver-topped and bottomed,
end sent by express to all pats. anl9
in, VANI3,-10,000---PRINTZ BOA
Z Cards per Door:
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I. 010 4 au,oy beet oille—Oarilier platy .1.44. n
MARCUS BAST,
No. 208 NOMA THIRD STREET
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOKSELLER,
Mae for aide TAN AMERICANA/ALMA—anew book,
designed by Its author, A. D. KALI' TARN, for the use
of the higher clams in the *Wendell end Vehoolp of
Amellur-br tit dant os4lsigls Dopy. ao9-40
iltenratltt
LIFE INSURANCE ANC TRUST CON
PANT .—The PBNN MUTUAL /JIM IN UNANO.II
COMPANY. Northeast COMM of TICLED east :DOOR
Streets. Capital, $612,725.08.
INSURES LIVES [or abort terms, or for the Whole
term of Ws...grants annuities and endowments—par.
cheeee life interlats in Real listate and makes all
contrasts depending on the contiogenties of Life.
They act as Executors, Admisdstraton, Assignees,
Troikas, owl Oseardlans.
saitrara.
Daniel L Miller, Samuel B. Stokes,
Benjamin Coates,William Martin,
Richard S. Newbold, J4M017. B. McFarland,
William P. Hacker, Joaeph H. Trotter,
William 11. Kern, James Easton,
Samuel 0. bum, Theonhilus Paulding,
Charles Hallowell, Edmund A Solider,
Henry O. Townsend, Daniel L. Hutchinson,
Rodolohns Kent, John W. Minor,
William H. Carr .. Ellis 8. Archer, .
Edward T. Mott, Samuel J. Christian,
William Retortion
Warner H. Basle, Joseph M. Thomas,
H.John 0. Brenner,
P.S. Michler, Euton.
Dmirsi, L. mudam, Prsoblent.
SAMUEL N. STOKER, Ties Prasq.
Jouit W. MINOR, Becretarr. n13.1g
HOWARD FIRE AND MARINE IN
SI:MANOR COMPANY—Office N 0.412 WALNUT
Street, Philadelphia. The following statement of the
affairs of the company Is published to conformity with a
prmdsion of Its charter :
PREMIUMS lITORITIM PROM AUGUST 1, 18511,1.0 AUGUR!
31, 1057.
38,729 B 1
217,793 62
224 00
Piro premiums
Marius premiums...
Perpetual premiums.
Total ammo% premiums taken
Emmett Ike premium'
Untied mein* pramitime.
. 26,0'12 96
. 166,006 eO-1110,018 6.3
Deduct ratan' premium'
Net earned
Marina losses paid. $93,8135 7b
firs losses paid.... 8,031 11
11101,918 86
Salvage re
calved... POO 67
laterestre.
ee1ved...4,861
ite • lam
tato 2,971 62 --LOU 66 03,833 70
Zapenses ter sommiselons to
moats, abatements in lien of . . . .
.
scrip, salaries, office rent, -
furnishing once ; books, eta
tioneu, &a 60,3116 ff
Profit and loos 63 40-144,248 M
Net prat 124,076 Iff
IrT
()Leh on hand 012,61 1113.5 891.
Bala receirsble 119,267 02
Bonds sod modistes 165,080 00
Stocks ' *02,100 00
Stock notes 142,900 00
Das by *gents and
others =,1112 93
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DIRECTORS.
P. 11. Potts, Win. T. leech,
O.E. Spangler, B. T. Kenai!,
Abraham lien, H. H. Houston, -
Wm. H. Woods, . Ins. B. Withers
Georg* Howe4l, '. . Abraham P..li?iii,
J. HA gar Thomsoa, W. Sahroet,
0.0. Rower, f Obarlell It. Norton,
John W. Seaton, , Jobs H. Lemurs, . . ..i.
Harman Mont, Jame. E. Stiles. ' •".
Nathoo B. Potts H. H. Ilhillinecui.
• • PEROTPLL 11.POTTB,Presideat.
0. R. Brasicitn, Tiro Pruident. . " .
W. H. Whom, Secretary.
. 0e22 , R. T. Elam. Treasurer.
pea nistmems.
SPRING GARDBN Pl'7l - 1 INSTRAmcia Qom
PANY.
• CAPITAL 1120,000, PAID IN CANE, .
' AID BPOSHILP
OPTION, N. W. CORNER OP SIXTH AND WOOD
BPS., SPRING GARDINS.
0 lIARTIR-PIRPITII•L.
LOBOS PROMPTLY PAID.
lIBROTORS.
John 11. Dohnert, Henry 11. Phil. a,
•
' David croolpper. Laid* Skhansok
Booktonda Dorf', John Landoll,
John Bronx, Jr Charles Mold,
Auloy 81. Pork, Wtlllaaa P. Woo .
Jocose Darnell, Jblue D. Sterrooonal t . ,
Jaaok 8. Bilotrar., Corwin Stoddard,
Usury Homer, Thos. D. Ttlllashal,
' flwwrly K. CGOolo,
' MEN U. DOUNDIT, Pro/Want.
L. I[3ll7lllllllAilt, Seorotary. moat 111—ly
NEPTUNE 111BURLNOB . COMPANT.;—;
11 sonar in 4 wmarcri Tranklla
FIRE AND MARINE INSURING'S.
anTrAL $lOO,OOO, WITH eicrinutax to MI MASI
TO 600,000.
Title Company le nosrfully orgetesed, and prepaid to
make all kinds of Inenrince a wt loft or dame se by
11re and Miring Perils at eurrent Mites.
U. L.LIIOHLIB_ President.
RIOIII3D EGLII res Presidant.
010. SCOTT, ilearetery
pasoldits.
11. 0. Lin 0. tfor 6 Atein'ior;
- D. Sharwood, ' .0. Btoteshurir,
Wta. Osborne, R. 11. Ourlll.,
Richard Shield', 0.0. Butler,
T. I. Showell, Geo. Scott.
- QUAKER. CITY INS
1 COMPANY Moe No. 1O (late WALNUT St.
Capital aad Surplus, 1000,030.
This Company eontinued to maim Insurende igr a
orb by Are and the Perils of the Sea,
Nad Transportation at current Mae.
b/PICIRS.
President—GlGO. H. HART
Pine President-31. P. ROSS.
limitary and Trearabor-11. B. 0006 SHALL,
Aseletaat Seceetary--11. H. MOTU&
ROTORS.
George G. Hart,
IL P. Rosa,
♦. O. °Atka,
Joseph Edwards,
Job" O. We,
Hon. Horny M. Villa,
Yoder ■. Porkino.
John H. Chambers,
on Fly
ARb - TIO FIRE - INSURANCE COMPA
NT, NEW TORK..-0111.u, No 29 Wall street, ad.
Joining the If eolunics' Bank—Cash Capital, $2.30,000,
with a .e la.. TU6 Company tram _l.ldinlipil., 11.,
dirndl's, Furniture, Temple in port and Cult Cargoes,
and other property, spans% Leos or Damage by PIN and
the Bilks of Inland Naription.
D RECTORS.
Henry Chisusell, ;mhos L. Pope,
Caleb Barstow, Rau R. Grua*,
Henry 0. Brewer, Henry Doris,
Edmund Penfold,o. U. Mondial,
Hanson R. Corning . ,
Theo. Polhemns, jr.
Ogdes Haggerty, Mae E. Morgan,
Thomas Monacan, Atom. R. Tan Nest,
John H. Earle, William A. Cary,
Albert Ward, Thomas S. /Velum,
Charles Xuton, Janus W. Phillips
Loots Lorot, Charles A. Nosy,
Samuel 0. Glidden Edward Rockall,
Btepla. Cambrelen4 Win. R. Shepard,
Thomas Scott, Charles L. Prost.;
John Ward, Lathrop L.
Henry K. Resort, William B. l =',
Peter Lies, Emery Thayer,
Benjamin H. Yield, Goo, Westfeldt,
A. R. Prothingbam. Talmon Taylor,
Thai. Y. Youngs, Hoary X. Blossom.
&mewl L. Mitchell,
ALBERT WARD, President.
AMU., A. OAKUM. Secretary. as 10.1 y
A C N O T . 2 4:
3 311 E R
t S ' p INSURANCE I
.6
rated by
the Mato of Penooylrants. Capra, $600,000. Sirs,
Marine, and Inland Transportation.
bizzotote
A • - • • - .
aron S. Llppinoott, Charlee Win,
m. A. Rhodes, Alfred Weeks,
Charles J. Field; Jaime P. Smyth,
Wm. B. Thomas, J. Rinaldo Bask,
Wm. Neal, lotus P. Simon,
AARON B. LIPPINCOTT, President.
WM A. RIIODRB, Vies Primid.ott.
ALIFBAID WERKE!, Secretary.
J. W. MARTINN, &arroyos.
Tble Company was organised with a oath PROW, and
the Directors hare determined to adopt the liminess to
It. 'salable resources—to observe prudence in condact
ing Its affairs, with • psumpt adjustment or lowa.
Once No.lo lierchants , Esehange, Philadelphia,
anl.dly
TE MERCANTILE MUTUAL INSU
MANOR COMPANY 01 PERLADELPIILL —Crane
No. =I WALNUT Street, opposite the Yichang'. MA
PINY RISKS on Tomb, Oargoee, and Freight/. IN
LAND T 6 ANBPORTATION RIMS, per Railroads,
Canals, Boats, and other unlaces.
ALL TRY PROFITS divided annually among the
slued, and ample security In eases of loss.
ntruorrots.
Thomas T. Botcher,
Algernon B. Ashborner,
Alfred Pasant,
Thomas B. Poster,
0 interns Magnet,
James E. Stroup,
Alfred Blade
A. G. Catca l l , Charles B. Caretslre,
Buonel Robinson,
John 0. Keifer, -
John P. Steiner,
near) Orambo,
Wl2. J Caner,
mttbo_rg.
818 NILS% PreaWait.
:TT, Ylas Prosidaat.
501-17
Edward HAMS Mlles
John U. Odsatisimei,
!dablow
Samuel J. Sharplaas :
Isaac Junes,
Henry Preant,
Edward G. Junta,
William L. Spring',
Franklin 0. Jones
Daniel Haddock, dr.,
William Taylor,
James Murphy,
Win. F. Smith,'
A. J. Antelo,
Samuel L. IL
EDWARD HA
ALFRED Y
.7010 O. 8 , Seers -
CHARTER OAK FIRE AND MARINE
INSUILLNOR COMPANY or HARTFORD, CONN.
Osah Capital 6300,000. Losaea in Phßadelphia and
vicinity adjusted at the PAiladalpkin Office.
By leave we refer to
1
D. S. Drawn & Co., Phila. Hon. Joel Joties, Phila.
Chaftees, Stout & Co., " Hon. Rufus Choate, Boston
Harker, Lea & Co. ~ Hoe. T.. B. Williams, Hart'd
We have facilities for p acing any amount of hum.
ranee In the meet reliable Companies.
PHILADELPHIA OK.YERAL INSURANCE
AGENCY, No. 413 (old No. 146) CHESTNUT ST.
THOMPSON & ROOD,
Agents.
Lumber.
UMBER I LUMBER 1 I—The anbscribor,
.1-.4 who has for several years occupied the premises at
Sloan's Planing Mill Kensington has removed to
COATES STRUT WHARF, adjoining the Phtetiti
Planing Mill, OH Delaware avenue, where he intends
keeping a Large assortment of Carolina and other Hom
ing boards, steps, risers, shelving, ceiling, fencing and
scaffold beards, thoroughly seasoned and well worked.
For sale at the lowest cash prises. Parchseers are in
vited to call snd examine for themselves, end every ef
fort will be made to give seUsibotion. Orders received
and eupplled at the shortest notice for as kinds and
slain of Southern yellow Pina, Timber and Scantling,
aul-tf S. 8. `MMUS
tiailroab tince
CHANGE OF HOURS.-P lIILADEL
PHIA L WILMINGTON AND BALTIMORE RAIL
ROAD.
On and atter Monday, Nov. =OUT,
PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA
For Baltimore at 8 A. Id., I P. IL, (Upend and 11
P. M.
For Wilmington at 8 A. 11,1, SID mad /1 P. M.
For New Castle at 8 A. 11., 1 and 3.30 P.ll.
For Middletown at 8 A. M: and IP. M.
For Dover at 8 A. M. and 1 P. H.
For Seaford at 8 A. 11. '
and 1 P 11.
TBAINB FOR PHILADELPHIA
TAWS Baltimore at 8.40, 13.4r.5a, 11 A. AL, sad 686
P. M.
an Leave
66 P. Wilm
C ington at T. 25 and 11 46 A. N., and 2.31
P. d .
Limy, New utle at 8.66 and 11 86 A. M., and 8.60
kL
Leave Middletown at 10.10 A. N. and 7.06 P. M.
Leave Bever at Led A. M. and 6 P. N.
Lem Seaford at t 30 A. 3f. and 2 P. M.
Leave Wilmington
D S
0.709/11B5AALTm1M,02RPB
N, and
1216
A. Id.
SUNDAYS only at 11 P. M. from Philadelphia to
Baltimore.
do. do. 826 P. AL from Baltimore to
Philadelphia.
Weight Train, with Yammer Oar attached, vill roe
as follow.:
Leave Philadelphia for Famine and Intermediate
places at 6.00 P. M
Leave Wilmington for do. do. 6.60 P.M.
Leave Baltimore for Ilarre-deAraen al SP. M.
no 21.1 y 8. M. PXLTON, President.
tOTTbN-200 Wee good Midd li ng to Md
. Mfg "Ix Coldos, in atom sad for wail b
aal y
ILUTIN & MAO LINITEL
319 melt Water stmt.
..........„...
DENNSYLVANLL CENTRAL RAIL-
A 80..t.D,
1837. WOE PITTSBURGH, 'MT.
Cincinnati, - Ottani/I, lowa City,
Loniactlks,.. Nur Otiesos, Bt. Nal,
Inalacapolls, Cleveland,
u, Chicago, I P:=
min , A close cossasctioas voila an As gran VW
CM Railroads.
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TIER THROUGH
PILLOW.
At and from Ho Pemosylranla Railroad Paasenger
Station_ sontk-wt sorner of ELEVENTH and MAIL ,
KIT atreatr (tatranos on ELnrentlt street )
LEAVE PHILADELPHIA POE PITTSBURGH AND
WESTERN CITIES.
Mail Train at 7SO A. M.
Tait Line. - at 1.1 NI P.M.
Expreas
at 1100 Night.
Columbia R. R. Use leaves for narTiShlllg, Till Co
lumbia, at 2.8)}. 41.
Tor Lanraater (Loooramdition,) at 4 P. H.
ARRIVE PROM PITTSBURGH AND WESTERN
Mail 'halo ....................... at 12 00 night
Put Line . ..................... at 00 A. If .
Ripsaw /tail .. ... ... at 100 P.
st.l 30 P. IC
Columbia IL 11.1.. ,
tee * arrives from Ear, isburt, CO-
Prom team-ter, (Acaommodationj 102 A hg,
The Express Mail suns day, the other tenins, /cue.
days eaapled.
e will be :waved at the Pemeatee Depot by
itis Bene t . Master, at any time daring the day. No
chaste for healing benne.
Nonce.—lu case of loos, the Compaoy will bo:.1
themselves responsible fir *arsenal tenets oily , ant
for an amount not seaman $lO2.
NOTICX —oainitewita will be to readiniss at the New
'Sorb Depot to convey petaangent for the Wed to the
Pennsylrants Railroad Ststion.
21107 LAS 110033,
Pammider Lin*Peasaylvenia Ealhead Co.
Philadelphia, November 21, 1867. aLly
V 34,747 48
11,119 41
1168,349 00
1443 WESTERN TRAVELLERS.
SPRING AND 81IXIIIIM AHRANGIOIRRTB.
NORTHERN aslcrsit. itanirA Y.
TWG DAITTSB TLY
URGH A ND
THRRAINS M BALTIMOILI TO
PI
On and after Juno Ist, 11137, TWO DAILT TRAINS
will leave Calvert Station for Pittsburgh aid all West
ant and Beath or Warthweetarn althea.
THR MOANING MAIL TRW
Lean* Saltimore daily (ftnaly ereeptal) at lii A.
U. with the IlltU Train over Ma Great Pena
'limit as& arriving in Pittsburgh at I 20
A. M. ,
- • TER - ALPTIHIROOM iaximse TRAIN
forusityabalialCOl any (h day agewggod) at a P. M.
Malibu%
T NIGHT rapans TRAIN
Leaves Daithnore ETKIIT NIGH? at 10 P. M., eon
netting with the Lightning laweas ever the Ponasyl-
Tanta Railroad for PiftsburO, arriving at P. IL
QT All them Indira ecuuract elosely at
with over the Pittsburgh, Fart Way,,,
Chicago Railroad, and It. Northers, Bowthara Led
Wasters connactions.
117- Panongers for Mktg., Hoeli Island, Darling
son, lowa City, Milaisabee, Debonair Bt. Taal's, Mad
eon. anal other lamiling althea la the lagthwart, valise%
oar Astrubed wiles qf trawl and inalrours in Vase, with
four ass changes of_ cut, by talthreA lt a s ess.
DeePalmieri for Olirrelind, Toledo, and
go by 'kb routs, and the time
being /13 miles charter than by any other routs.
Pananagors far at Lade, Indianspotis, TM*
Haute, Cairo, sad all points ea the Lower tad types
Ifinalasliepl, make lea changes of ears, ant arrive ia
mate of any other route; and to enthaassi, Casabas,
Dopedie., Lon a
with rare irrilie, *Moths, !animal Maas, a. vela
sa any other routs.
1 Western Ramp caws= mom{ and
M.
FOR THE NORTH.
The 8.0 A.M. connects closely with Itepreer 'Team
rimer tke Ramphin road for Willlameport,
&maiden.. RatEdo, Niagara lath. aid Canada, Qua
tortoise th e mod darn' railway route to Northareatern
Penneylewd* and Western New York. Passengers wilt
reale
And thi to Niagara r s the aborted s
a ,
and Canada , &beeped, ad aaaart expeditiows
h
Threash Tickets are issued to Philadelphia VIA C 41.•
lambi& and Inneuser all the trains at $3 atiala
train halls( sus. ea by
ssectiatia. Parma:gm by thu
root. avoid trammelled !midges, and all the Ineoemodenca
of Assaying aroma the linicadmaro m a
Paamesgers for RAMOINer, Maremboder, G. me
Mom-
Eahar.M & Carli
and P ads,
..Chambord:meg, go by the • wain" at
16
WitBTHINSTER BRANCH.
. The Care am this road make one trip par day, Glallia•
log with the train at 8 P. M.
rill THROUGH .TICEZTS and farther teldrematima,
apply at the Ticket Office, Calvert &mum, H . Tora,
of Calmt and Traaklin stmts.
C H
0- C.,ADREON, !Stet.
11101MINSYL 'fl IA RAILIEWAD.--TFIS
071111' 01312 AL .110IIM,
sus,
the At
lantis CM_ es will, Warlord, Nortles, aad Death -
washers as, r: eaettaawis Mary direct
load also .sealesehe it Pittileiree with duty Has od
steamers to all ports on the Wisdom Hirers, and at
Olmlasd del Beadarkp with. Illeasiora he all pest. oa
the North-wasters lakes iwahine the wet DMZ?,
CaLLTIBT and INLIABLI ROUTZIip whieh Freigt
saa he Amadei tonal from the 011.112 WKS?.
~,F.1 4 11 01 8 N(1[10421 11:114.1=tau AND MTS.
EC well.
Mat Otass—Dordit, aad
•,
,=Docks, l 7 Goods, (tri boxed
e ' reia trwahah DrePi ( 12 ba x"
Ilia bales) leathers, A par 260
MOM Ctras—Doweartue_
MUG., sad sidgittal
bales), Dettpi (td Rettymtlii
laathar, (he rails or boxes), Root,
" mild Stisepl'ilts.Narbiard, dea.ta.—.llka per NS 11
firm etass—,dartisikL444 . •
= ' ii ii iiisitr if fierep, MI Poet,
Oodesor be Backe), Tabasco,
mope Cliposor sat
ad; d 5...;
imam Cuss—Woe, Fish, Beam, init, inside:ls
' Beat, sad Pork, tht netts or bolas
sashrardy, Lard and Lard Oil, Nails,
Sods Ash,Gannaa Tar, Pitch,
'Doata, to. W. pew
?Loss—net. per , aatil farther cam.
11Crros-111 per bale, not atoseitis; SW Ilia weight,
well Outlier ..tier.
In shipping Gantt tram any paint at !Thad
=bane rtunuay Ultima WAN 44 vim Pennspinseas
," Gm& osnsigned to the agents it this
Bea, at Thdladlelgaln, or Pittebargt, rl.l be forwarded
withrsidstentina.
I. W. Bailib . l 4
Charlm a.
Wm. D. Luria, r.,
J. L. Pommy,
ADdinfW 3. Chambas
H. R. Ouggstall,
aumul Jaws, W 7 D.,
A. P. Olufreahroligh.
Pante= isms.—Haab, Wor=lry & Co, Wearattio,
Teas.; L. N. San & CO., St. Lath. go. P. G
& 00., Zraanilla, isdiana ; Inane t. & Co ,
and anon & Jo - watt Locuan:lo, Ky. ; A C- Wal
dron, noliaeo, lad.; IL W. Brown k Co , and Irvia
& 00., Ciaaisaati N. W. (Inks= A LsatearrJe,
Olin; bawl & Co , No. S 4 Kilby snort, C0., 1na0.; Leath
&Co , No. 2 Actor Roue- N. Tock, No. 2 alum. st.
and No. 2 Natter) , Plant, Nem Tort; B J Baehr,
Philadelphia ; Wograv Loons, Saltiessre; D. L.
BUNart, Pittaborgh.
NEW YORK LINES.-THE CAMDEN
AND AMBOY RAILROAD AND PHILADILPHIA
AND TRENTON RAILROAD COMPANT'a IMPS_
PROM PHILADELPHIA TO XII! TORH, AND WA
PLACRI.
Loam as fallow, via : rum,
At 1 A. M., from Konaisistos Depot, via Jemmy
City, Mall $3
At 6 A. it, via Camden and lamoy City, Now Jar
say Accommodation
At 6 A. H., via Camden and Amboy, Accommats-
AV,l s .,sr., via Casostan and Jersey City, Monad(
Mail a
At 10 A. M., by atimmilat Trenton, via timesty
and Jersey etty, Mammas
At 2 P. M., Tin Catan sad /11: 1b c=0. and A. Ix.
At 6 P. M. via Catoctin and Jailer City, Iviiertat
Mai/ a
At 3 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, ACCOMAIdata.
time,
tat Clam 2
At 3 P. M , via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda
tion, 2nd Clam. 1
At 6 P. Al ' yil Camden and iaa6l,-2341.4
Slot, lot Clam
At 6 P.ll '
via Camden and Amboy, ACCOMMOda•
lion, Ind Clam . 1
2ba 6 P. Y. Ilea raw daily, all otltma Sandays az.
*opted.
2prant Linea dap at the principal stations only.
For Belvidars, autos, Flecunctoa ~ de., of 6 1.-
and R' T. Y., from Waltiat 'tempt wharf f - V
I " 'Vat" Gap, Intotddowit, Flematim, trilkadam
Montrom, Great Band, An, at 6 - 1 - li-s vu "mt
Lackawanna at Miltont Railroad
For lfrawbold, at 6 A. M. and 2 P. M.
For Mount Hair at 7 ,L A and 2x, 3 and iT. Y.
For Bristol, Tivatos &a.. at 21 mad i P. X
tia.T LINN
Per Palmyra, Eaaeocaa, Beverly, Ihutinatoa, Boris
tort &a. at 3P. M.
Steatatioat KICLIABD STOCKTON for Bomtealows
sad intent. &ate Fixes at 2,‘ P X
Steamboat TRILNIO , tor homy at 10 and 11,1( K.
M., and 4 P. X.
All lima, exalt 1 A. W., lam Ralson etre*
slue.
ETTilty pounds of haggle only allowed each pus
auger. Paconers are prohibited from taking any
thing as baggage but their wearing apparel. AU tag.
gap your Ally pounds to be paid for extra. The Com
pan, limit their respouribility for benne to one dam
per pound, and Till not be Bails for any amount las
Tend $lOO, except by special contract.
WM. 11. GATTNIER s Agent
an 1-ly C. & S. EL R. CO
pIIIL ADE LyillA, GERMANTOWNN
AND NO BRISTOW RAILII.O.ID
ARILINGEILENT.—On and after MONDAY, October
19th, 1831.
FOR GERMANTOWN.
Lear* Philadelphia at 6. TX, 81X. 9X, 11X A. M., 1,
3-10 mla. 4,5, 6,1, 9, and 11 P. M.
Lents Germantown at 15X,7-15 min. 8,9.10 X A. M.,
1-10, 3-10 min. 4,6, 6, T, 8, and 16 P. M.
ID' The 1.36 o'clock A. M. Train from Ormantaira
will atop Italy at Wayne Street Mallow.
ON SUNDAYS,
Leave Philadelphia at 9 'AI min. Si. 2 and 6X P. M.
LINT* Germantown 6'lo min. A. M., 1.10 min. tad
6.46 min P. M.
CHESTNUT !TILL RAILROAD_
Leave Philadelphia at 7g, sg, 11 Si, A. hi., 2,4, 0,
fuld 9 P. It.
Leave Chestnut urn at 71(,9-40 and 10-10 Elia. A.
12-40, 3-40, 540 and 7-40 mho. P. 11.
Leave Philadelphiit:9- 7 DY.C.ll7,ltaad ajt P M.
Lear* Cheatunt MD at ft A. M.. 32-40 and 5-30 P. M.
FOR mANArum.K, CONBI7O3IOCKEN AND N 011.111.5.
SOWN.
Leave Philadelphia at S), 9, 11 A. 11 3, 4,V,
and 11 P. M.
Leave Norristown at 7,9, 11 A. M., 3 sled 6 OP.
ON SUNDAYS,
Leave Philadelphia at A A. M., and 3 P. Id.
Leare Norristown3l., awl 3 P. 31
MINSTER VALLEY „RAILROAD POR DOWNING
TOWN.
Leave Philadelphia at 133 g A. M., and 3 P. M
Leave Downingtown at 7,4' A. 31 , sad 1 P. 31.
11. K. SW.TII, Eaperintecdent.
Depot, Ninth sad Green streets', Pi115...1411a.
ORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
MINTER A RBANORKENT.
10.1
BETIILEMEM, %ASTON, ALLENFowst, M AII egg
WIUNE,WILKISBARRS. DOYLESTOWN, &e,
On and after Wednesday. November 4th, 1557, the
India on th is road will leave Philadelphia daily (Son.
dike excepted) as wllowl.
POe Bethlehem, Easton. Allentown Manch Chink, and
Wilkeebarre (Saprese) at 9 A M.
/or Bethlehem, Allentown. and Manch Chunk, (Ex
pres,) in connectlon with L. Y. R. R. and Easton, by
abide, from Iron Mal Station, at: 15 P. Al.
Por Doylestown, (Aeocartmolitionj at 4 30 P. M.
For Owystdd, do. at. Id A. M.
On Tuesdays and Fridays the 10 A. M. train will ron
through to Doylestown, leaving Doylestown to return
at 1 30 P M_
TRAINS FOR PR'LLADELPIIIA.
Leave Bethelem (Exprees,) at s A. M., am! 225 P. M.
Leave Doylee.awn, (Accommodation.) at 63. i A. M.
Leave Gwynedd, do at 2.1 V P.M.
ON SUNDAYS.
For I From
Gwynedd ......a 13 A. 11. f Gwynedd ?. '2O P.ll.
Doylestown 430 P3l I Do.l l esln*n 63,5 A. M.
Pare to Bethlehem Fl 60
" Idatieh Chant 2 150
" Wilkmberre 450
PASSENGXR DEPOT,
FRONT and WILLOW Ste . Phila.
ILL'S CLARK, Agent.
SALAMANDER SAFES.
A lazy assortnent of
IMAM & WATSON'S
PRILADELPHIA MANUFACTUARD
BALAILANDSR fi.A3l2,
VAULT DWI;
BANK LOONS Ito Banks sad Stoma.
,
Zuni to any now to Ina.
IRON DOORS, SHUTTERS, &a.,
Oa se pod num as any
trato4 *Maass, thin astablialunrat Not
by
RVAIB & NAM's,
No. 116 SOO% IfetTlITH a
Philad t =.
ILIUM OITA VA A 01.10, toaktf
'atlraabs: '
H. a. HOLSTON,
He:end 14•41 is /gent.
H. J. LONNANNT.
Illalariataadaaa,lll.-cr.a, Pa.
MID=I
ON SUNDAYS
fire Jroof gafts