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"Bli.Cll),:itiEg U. OkitlltTTE.
, 1 7 Having taken the second prize is tragedy at
the c‘ Conservatory ", he soon made his diant at
the Okon. It was, if' I remember aright, in
lenui4,. 1848, when ho appeared as ac Oros
man", and was hissed by every student from
the lett bank of the Seine.
None of his Maude were surprised: it is so
difficult to domed in tragedy, :when one's
name is Gorgon. a Ito ought to have taken a
• attain de guerre, :such as Montraull, or Tbabor ;
: hut the poor fellow stuck to his mute as his
sole inheritance. However, his fall made but
' little noise, for he had few friends, was only
twenty, neat wai proligied by none of the
Poor Gorgeon!
No director would visage him for tragedy,
but an old comedian friend got him into the
Pianist-Royal, and he took his lot philoso
phically. .6 :after all," thought he, " comedy
has mote of a future before it titan tragedy,
for there will probably ho no more Remus,
while it is quite possible to write better vaude
villes than
lie was soon discovered to have talent in
his new rale, possessing a pleasant voice, a I
natural fund of wit aud miudery, and great
command of countenance; and the public
took him into favor; so that the nano of
Gorgeon was passed Stem mouth to mouth, as
that of as actor with the combined meths of
Sainville anti Alcide Tourer.
This ntetaraorpitesis of Orostaan into Jo
crisse occupied sonic eighteen months, and, I
at twenty-two years of age, Gorgeon was i
making ten thousand francs a year, without
counting benefits. His good fortune at this
juncture turned his head a little, it must be
owned, but wo don't know what we might
have done in his place. The sight of pretty ,
furniture in his roonisaand•louis-d'ors in his
pockets, lifted his Wu to such a height that
be fancied himself a yoking man of fashion,
and learned to play lausquenet, which Win.-
tunately, is not difficult: I limey, indeed,
that if every game were as complicated as
chess,- there would be Power ruined by play:
1849 therefore, surprised him, surrounded
by a - Small regiment - of creditors, to whom, in
the Masi; he was astounded to discover that
ho treed, twenty thousand francs. «How is
Win' :Soliloquized he; 'c when I made noth-'
lug, I owed nothing; now, the more I make
the more I owe: have lucrative engagements
then the virtne'of contracting debts for their
. recipient 7" His creditors came every day to
nee him, and be was very sorry to cause them
' so much inconvenience, and regretted sincere
ly the Happy trays when the baker and milk
' woman refused Ormuntin any credit.
One day, when he was sadly philosophizing
on thafroublea of wealth, "Happy are they,"
-cried ho, ‘t who hate just the necessary means
- of life f If I only made exactly enough for ,
•. my actual -wants, I should commit no
travagances, contract no debts. It is this
cursed superfluity that ruins me. I have no
Use for more thou five hundred francs a month.
• If 1 bad aged parents to support, sisters to
dower, brothers to place at college—very
stood t but I am alone in the world—ah! sup
. pose I marry t"
- Aud, for economy, he married the veriest
- coquette , in the theatre—and in Paris.
None of my Parisian readers, I am sure, can
have forgotten that pretty little Pauline Ri
viere, whose wit and beauty were the success
of many a vaudeville. Her eyes, though small,
were so sparkling, they scorned to flash over
her wholtatimea - and her hair; so black and so
imag a that the rote of a Swiss girl was created
purposely for her to display it.
,Her figure was
- charming; and as to her hands, they were ab
solute curiosities, and Jouvin invented a glove
number for them—Of e At seventeen, with
no fortune but her beauty, no ancestor; save
the Chief of the claque of the Theatre Pala's
, Royal, she just missed being a Marquise. A
descendant of the Round Table Knights, indu
bitable Marquis, and unmitigated Breton, took
• t• into- his head to marry ker. A couple of
' dowager-aunts were the only obstacles; but,
- alas? ca The anger of dowagers," smith
Solomon(7) ps is terrible, especially of Preto»-
dowagers ;' and Pauline remained Pauline.
At this crisis came Gorgeon to kneel at her
Aline. She received him at first with that
impartial grace which the.. accorded to all her
suitors alike, for he was gbod-looking, dressed
well, and had an agreeable voice and state.
He began the siege, then, under favorable
auspices, and at the end of a month Pauline
liked him. (This was inYttbrnary, 1849.) In
• March site liked hint better than all the others ;
in April she loved him and let him discover it.
- He waited for her to dismiss his rivals, but
• Pauline was In no hurry, and the preparations
for marriage went on amid a crowd of amorous
besiegers whose attentions gave Gorgeon the
shivers. Ire was happy neither at his rooms
nor at Panline's ' for at his were his creditors,-
and at lucre her beaux; and he finally asked
her, one day, plainly, if these gentlemen could
' Defiled another divinity to sigh to. - •
• a Bah I' said the, it are you going to be
jealous ? You know I love you, for I tell you
MI; and, to prove ft, I am going to marry
you. Besides, jealousy, is somewhat riillen
'
. lout always-a but in our profession, It is ab
surd !"
The marriage cause off the last of April.
Two benefits mild Gorgeon'e debts and the
Wedding expenses ; the first at the Odeon, the
second of the Italian. Indeed, all the theatres
in Paris wanted to take part; for Gorgeon add:,
'Pauline were liked everywhere. They We:
united at Saint Hoch, gave a grand itijcansr at
Pastel's, and left for Pontabableau in the
evening.
The first quarter of their honeymoon was
-shedding its radiance over the old forest when
they arrived—Gorgeon as proud as the tom of
an Emperor, and Pauline gay as a :Inhuming
bird.• The next morning, the Ist of:May r was
the fete des Sables, which is kept up till= the
ensuing dawn, under .the giant beech trees,
end all the youth of the neighborhood WM
there : all admired Pauline, and took her for
the lady Bountiful of the neighboring - chateau
corning to patronise their festivities, in which
oho heartily, and danced away tilt three
o'clock in the morning in spite of the gravel
getting in her little Parbhboots.
Gorgeon was not jealous. When they re
turned to the Palais-Royal, he made no ill
natured remarks about his fellow-actors Woe
ieg hh wile, as they had , always done. She
WIIS almost their adopted daughter—they had
known her an infant behind the scenes, and she
remembered being dandled en their knees.
But what did worry Gorgeon slightly was, to
notice 'Pauline's quondam admirereogling her
through their opera-glasses, and tine nearly
caused hint to thrget his cue on two occasions,
for which he was laughed at by his comrades
• who discovered-the cause, and one joker told
hint he was going down hill to She "third
-roles." {They call the "third rates," the ell-
kits, jealous husbands, and splenetic old-men.)
Be took tbejokes 'in good part, however,
though he couldn't digest the gentlemen of
the opera-glasses, and he,read with an emotion
',of pleasure the notice on the green-room door
forbidding all outsiders entrance into the mys
teries of the coutisses. He also. took care to
accompany Pauline home, and to the theatre
every time she played 'without hint; but Pau
line didn't object to this, for though she was a
little of a flirt, the loved her husband.
The summer passed pleasantly enough; the
members of "young Paris" were at the various
watering places, and Monsieur do Gaudry, the
Breton Marquis who wanted to marry Pauline,
passed the season at his chateau; so that the
honeymoon didn't ferment. But in December
Paris casno ltomo,aud the dramatic society post
ea their bills fora grand artist's ball on the first
of February, of which Gorgeon was secretary,
and his wife a patroness. All the young men,
5.1 a mode of tkeatrical life, rushed for tickets
to the patronesses, and the prettier they were
the greater the demand. Gorgeon saw that he
could not close his door; his staircase was In
a constant commotion, and his hell-rope was
- worn-out by innumerable yellow kids. M. de
Gaudry came to buy a ticket ; then lost it and
retuned for another, which ho gave his
brother, and was forced to come again for a
•
third, and the next 'day for a fourth• for' a
- friend of his, and again for one Of his club—up •
to at least a dozen. Gorgeon was one of Ber
trand's best pupils; ho could tip the button
' nine 6race - out of twelve with the pistol; but
what was all that 1 M. do Gaudry hail not in
salted hint ; on the contrary, he was the mirror
of kindness and courtesy ; if he quarreled with
De Gaudry the World would not only make
hint in the wrong, but would say he was
'cracked.
Pauline loved him as well as ever, but she
liked company and compliments, and played
with the tire hke a woman who was sure of not
burning her fingers. When Gorgeon proposed
tartly to shut the door in the face of her ad
mirers,she stopped him at once.
don't want to make you ridiculous,"
said she; " don't he alarmed; If tiny one of
thete gentlemen ontatep propriety, I shall
know how to show him Ids error; but if we
make a scene, all Paris will know of it, and
,you will be pointed at in the street."
He had the impudence to allude to these an
noyances in the presence of some of his artist
companions, and the consequence was a , con
stant tories_of jokes and puns at his expense
(not to his face, hat where he would be auto
to hear of theist), which ended by souring his
temper, and destroying his domestic peace.
He accused, and quarreled with his wife, and
site, confident in her innocence, gave him
- .baek tit for tat.
In the midst of these disturbances, the anal.
versary of thole marriaite slipped by witheitt
"notice by either. The next day each one re
collected it, end Gorgoon said to himself
She can't love me much to have let it pass
unregarded ;" white Pauline thought her bus
- band repented of his match. But M. de Gau.
, dry, who was never far out 'of the way, sout
her a bracelet. • Gorgeon wanted to take it
beak to- him, With au expression of ids senti•-
: muds.' Pauline insisted on keeping it. ',Be
- '_cause you,ilidn't think it worth while to snake
roe a present;" said she, 4" you find fault with
my friend's, attentions."
. - :Your -friends are asses, whom I intend to
--chastise," cried Gorgeon. ,
',YoO.'d , better correct yourself. , thought
thietnement that there wore tr/o classes
GOfI(EON.
of men superior to the herd—noblemen and
'artists; but I know-at least what to think of
artiste now !".
"jolt untY think what yen like," said Gor-
Pony - Bei:Ong his hat," but you Shall nut tato
-mesas a text of comparison any longer."
" Are you going 1"
",Good bye t"
a Where are you going
" You'll know one of thew days."
When will you return
" Never !"
Pauline waited four months fur tidings of her
husband, in vain. They ,searched fur him
everywhere—even in the river. The public
regretted him, and his wife wept sincerely at
his loss, fur she had never ee.ased to love him. ,
She closed her doer to every one, sent back '
the Marquis's bracelet, and refused all conso
lations—tearing her hair, and exclaiming, "
have killed my poor, dear Gorgeout"
Near the end of September a rumor spread
that Gorgeon, instead of being dead, was coin•
lug fame and money hi Russia.
Light days after, an antionyinous friend (no
other than M. tie Gawky) sent her the follow-,
lug slip from the St. Potershiwg Journal
"The tith (1811) of September, the cele
brated Gorgeon, the rival of Nelda Tenser,
! made hie dibet at the Theatre Michel, before
the imperial court and a brilliant audience, in
I , lm -Soar to Joerisse.' His success was
complete,. and he. wan enthusiastically ap
plauded. Gorgeon is engaged tbr the season,
at four tliondaud silver roubles, (111,101
!'rules.) &e."
Pauline wept no more. She entered the
Sat of forsaken wives, and all Paris sympa
thized with her, anti invented a hundred
stdries of Gorgenu's cruelty—such as leaving
her without cause, without resources, with
out a home—while, in truth, he left her every
cent he had, and all his furniture anti jewels,
anti she drew live 111111l1M1 fk•IllIG8 a month
from the theatre beside.
iler misfortune inspired her former admirers
of the orchestra-box (If. de Gaudry especially)
with renewed devotion, of course, but she per
mitted no patent leather boots to bring their
condolers to bur domicile. Shutting herself
up with a cousin, who served her both as do
mestic and companion, she brooded over futile
plans and contradictory resolutions. Some
times she determined to go to St. Petersburg
and throw herself into her husband's arms; at
others she felt it would be more just and con
jugal to scratch his - eyes out. Then she re
solved to remain at Paris, and edify the world
by a widowhood which would earn her the
name of , "the Penelope of the Palais-Royal—
and 80 forth, act hainitat».
Gorgeon, short thee utter his debut in Rue
, sia, wrote her a letter full of tenderness and
contrition. His anger had cooled, his rivals
were no longer before his eyes, and ho par
doned and asked pardon. More he asked his
wife to join bin); ho bad found her an engage
ment. But, unfortunately, this letter arrived
at the crisis of an indignation paroxysm, and
Pauline threw it in the the without opening it.
Gorgcon, obtaining no, answer, was again
ruffled, and wrote no more.
In November, Pauline, her resentment still
carefully fanned by her friends, was one morn
ing dressing herself before the glass, for a
rehearsal. Her cousin had gone to market,
leaving tho key in the door, and the comfdi
tune was unrolling the last carb.paper, when
she perceived in the mirror a small, extremely
ugly man, enveloped' in a fur cloak, standing
in the doorway, and with a scream of terror
she turned round: ac Who are you t—what do
you want t—go out, sir Yon can't enter
here! Marie !!!" cried she, tho words follow
ing each other so rapidly int they seemed to
tall in a stream from her lips.
"I am nut in love with you—you do not
please me," replied the little man with visible
embarrassment.
"Love I Is it I who love you, then t—go
out of my chamber, sir I"
"I am not in love with you, madam—you
do not
" Madman I" almost ebrieked Pauline.
" Leave we, or I !shall call for aid---1 will cry
robbers will throw zupelf out of the
window !"
"Forgive me, madame ;" said the Milkman
in a supplicating voice, and joining his bands;
"I have travelled seven hundred leagues to
make you a proposition. I have this moment I
arrived from St, Petersburg, and speaking
French very poorly, I had prepared what I
wished to say to you before•hand ; but you
have so intimidated me, that I—." 11e sat
down and wiped his brow with a costly em
broidered handkerchief, while Pauline seized
the moment to throw a shawl over her shout.
dors.
"Madame," resumed the stranger, "I our
not In excuse use, and don't get angry
again—l mean, your husband has played sue
an infamous trick. I ma the Prince Vasili
kW; I have an income of a million, but never
having served in the army. an: placed in the
fourteenth class of nobility."
" That Is nothing to me, sir."
" I know; but I hare prepared what I have
to say to you, and—l go on. I am, as you
see, no beauty, anti I have, besides, a slight
nervous disorder, which has been somewhat a
; subject for wit in society. This, however, has
not prevented my loving a charming lady, do
mending her in marriage, and being accepted
by her parents
. San account of my fortune ;5
whlelivialfMgarti's on the point of consum
map*: ,I"4ur husband had the infernal
idea f:l..C4Ficaturing me on the stage, and
*4 Hitisjivilio whole city at any expense. Alter
Ake:first representation, Vara (her cause is
.Vara) dismissed my suit; after the second, she
engaged herself to a little Finnish colonel.
without
4 a hundred thousand Cranes in the world.
Therefore, lam resolved to be revenged on
florgeOtf, and if you will assist me, VII make
your fortune. lam not in lore with you in
spite of your beauty, and the propositions I
stn about to make you are perfectly honora
ble, although they may appear rather extraor
dinary.. Thus, in brief: If you will leave
here, instanter, for St. Petersburg in atom
cellent travelling carriage, you will find Place
St. Michel, a few steps only from the theatre,
a leanness hotel, which I present you, com
pletely furnished and tilled with servants wits
will obey you blindly in everything. You can
take two lady's maids with you, and two car
riages will be at your orders. I have hired, at
the theatre, a stage box on the first tier. My
steward will count to you each month the sum
you demand, and before leaving Paris I wilt
deposit with your banker two hundred thou
sand francs to your credit. Do not become
alarmed too soon: you are not to give me
love, friendship, or even gratitude for this ; I
promise never to put foot inside your abode.
Yon will receive whom you please, except
your husband, and come and go as you like.
All I ask is—a seat at your side in your box
it the theatre, for eight performances. Gor
geon has turned the laugh. against me; I wish
to have it on my side now."
The young wife knew her husband's pecu
liar temperamentwell enough to feel bow cruel
such a vengeance would be to him, and what
terrible consequences might ensue.
"You are mad," said elm to the Prince.
"There are many other ways of punishing my
husband, Send him to Siberia for a winter."
tt Very dillicult
enough: ,
The conversation was prolonged mill
Marie's return, when Pauline obtained a weel_
for reflection and decision, which she employed
in ton4ultin% her female friends, who were
unanimous In advising her to accept; some
because they were glad to get rid of a rival
—others because they would rejoice at her re
putation compromised by such a scandal. They
earnestly heightened her husband's ill-treat
ment and scorn of her, and the sweetness of
revenge, all of which she heard dreamily, and
finally (what will you think of the paradoxes
of woman's heart when I tell you 1) accepted
only because she was dying of the desire to see
her- husband again. And proof of her disin
terestedness was, that she refused the Prince's
two hundred thousand francs.
I am not influentia
She loft Parts the Ist of December, and
arrived in St. Petersburg on the 16th, in a
magnificent sleigh, emblazoned with the coat
of arms of the Prince. Vasilikoir had arrived
two days before, and the whole city, Russians,
French, and Gorgeon, know of the expected
event of Pattlinc's entry.
The Prince gave her fifteen days to recover
the fatigacs of the journey, and she had a tbr
ther delay of a week, during which Gorgeon
did not play. She regarded the playbills each
day as the prisoners of the Reign of Terror
used to look at the list of the headsman.
She enjoyed neither her splendid wardrobe,
her pitncely home, nnr any of tho inzurion
which surrounded her, and the chief-cook—a
miracle of Provenee—oxhausted all his gas
tronomic resources in vain: she had no more
appetite.
The 6th of January (new style) the bill an
nounced to her that Gorgon was to play that
evening in « Le diner de Marlon.' She
wished to write and ask grace of the Prince ;
but her twain advised her to write to her hus
band, which she did, in a tender, supplicating,
and sincerely contrite spirit, enclosing a with
ered flower, which they had celled at Fontein-
Mean on their wedding trip. Unfortunately,
the manwhe carried the letter were the livery
of the Prince. Uorgeon Imagined it contained
some new insult, and throw it in the fire un
opened.
In the evening, Pauline, more dead than
alive, allowed herself to be dressed, and arrived
At the theatre doors with a faint hope or not
finding the Prince there; but lie sprang joy
ously- from the vestibule, opened her carriage
door, and led her half fainting toher box. The
theatre was crowded, and every glass was
levelled at her, as she threw herself uncoil
sciottely into an arm-chair, exactly beneath the
gas chandelier.
The curtain rose: Pauline was seised with
vertigo, and saw nothing—heard nothing,
though she sot erect and her eyes were fixed
on the stage.
Gorgeon had steeled himself to bear all, and
covered his paleness with a double coat of
rouge, though he forgot to paint his Bps, which
were livid. Ile played his part throughout
without failure or Interruption, save by the
plaudits of his compatriots, and the ironical
applause of the Russians, who were disposed
to refit= to the side of the Prince. The cur
tain fell, and Pauline was, carried to her car
riage ', ,
The next evening &moon played Mucha
vein°, In " Le Misanthrope et PAuvorgnat,"
admirably arasseur never did it better !
The Froucli audience bad brought wreaths
and crowns of laurels and roses, and the Rus
sians were furnished with crowns 2f vegetable I
leaves and other absurdities, all of which
rained together on poor Gorgeon, while some
poor wit shouted (as he left the stage) !!my
compliments to Madame." florgeon wept
with rage us he entered his dressing room,
and finding on the table a new latter Item
Pauline wort with tears, he tore it savagely up
and threw the fragments in the fire.
After these two horrible evenings, Pauline
besought the Prince to dispense with the other
six. Gorgeou was more titan sufficiently
punished.
Vasiiiiteff w:l4 amiable enough to drop half
I his vengeance, and decided that after two
I more nights Panlitte should be flee. ‘, Ger
goon," he said, '' had played him off eight
) times, but he thought his comedy ought to
e mu( double, and year pertbrmauce; would
heal his wounded hotter.'"
They were to play, the two succeeding
nights, au amusing vaudeville of Messrs.
Xavier and Varin, called Let colere
Arhille." The hero of the piece, slehille
Pa»goiin, is a modern tt Syanarelle,' , who
//MIS ID everything a cause for suspicion and
jealousy. If he discovers a cane in his entry
he thinks it was loft by a rival, and breaks it to
atoms without recognising it as his own. Ile
Thrgels lain hat in his wife's chamber, and re
turns for it ; finds It; seises it, and crushes it
furiously up, looking savagely around at the
same time, ha every possible corner, for the
owner or the cursed bat. Finally, Ina climax
of despair, he resolves on suicide, and loads a
pistol to blow out his brains; but 11 scruple
arrests him lie wants to destroy himself, to
be sure; lint he does not wish to give
pain. So, to conciliate Ids horror of exis
tence with his tenderness for his fiesta, he
places himself before a mirror, and meth:
leis image.
The piece, ou the lint eight, achieved an
enthusiastic success. Two hours before the
pet formance, Gorgeon had refused ha receive
a visit front his with, and he played the part
of the Enraged Aehille, con suture. Unfortu
nately, the tbetatre.pistot was a venerable relic,
%Odell would »ot go oil until after the third
attempt. Bat Gorgeon said to the manager,
as he made an excuse after the performance ;
"Never mind; I've got au excellent pistol at
my rooms, which I'll bring fur to-morrow's
performance, and which I'll promise not to
fail.", Sure enough, the next evening he
brought a double-barrelled pistol of admirable
workmanship. a You see," said he to the
manager, «if the first barrel fails, I can the
the second."
Ito acted with a forco and spirit boyoud his
happiest antecedents.
At the last scone, instead of Ming into the
mirror, ho turned the barrel of his weapon
rapidly round and shot his wife through the
heart; then, before the spectators had recoiMr
ed their presence of mind, be blow out his 011»
brains with the second barrel
The performance was, ofceurse, Interrupted,
and the tragedy made a great hubbub in Saint
Petersburg. It was Prince Vasilikoir who re
lated it to me.
"Would you have believed it 7" cried he,
as ho finished the tale. g; Gorgeon and Pauline
had really married for love 1 That's the way
with you people at Paris!"
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727 and I% ARCH ETRE ET
HOLIDAYS; HOLIDAYS!
The Bolidup are close at band, and Jonea'a Are
street Saloon is prepared for the Immense demand tha
will he made upon it for CONMCTION3.
VIIRISTSIAS AND NEW YEAR'S CANDIES
EMMTE=MEEIIMMEI
. . . . .
Every rarlety.of Bon Bons, Pastime, Bourbon Drupe,
new style of Dom Drops, Eau Sucre Drops, PangMorro
Bon Bow, and every variety rare awl corny candies
manufactured in Paris,
War Preheat., all httes rtad riTTEDNN Of 01116RieMAI
Boxes, Pyramids, Ribbon Ties HIM with the ehoiceht
variety of Confections, and varying in price from One
Dollar up to Fifty Dollars. Some of these Boleti are the
115S15rPRRIt SPKVISIENS Or Mier WORK AND iitrzerry
ut:stax Hvi:n Orrloll.o IN-THIS COUNTRY.
To the Ladies, as welt an to the whole public, Jen
Saloons ere the most attractive in the City, and in
splendor of adornment and finish ass superior to any in
the llnt on
PPP:AI:FASTS, DINN.P. BS, AND surrsns,
Served up lathe choicest and wont sapedttinun
Un' OP ALL If I 11 , 1)S,
IRE CREAMS, JELLIES, DA3fE, AND OYSTERS,
Constantly mull for 'loiter* in profusion.
PhAVN, FANCY, AND ORNAMENTAL,
CANES AND DIES OP NYERY DYSCIIIPTION.
MEM
EM=3
And, fa /set, all the VARIETIES, LUXURIES, and
DELICACIES of ere/To/hoe and country.,
BALLS. PRIVATE PARTIES, Presentation Sttppers,
and Families supplied at the shortest notice and on
reasonable term.
A continuance of the patronage hitherto no liberally
beatowe4 by the public is respectfully zolloitezl.
St. S JONES, Proprietor.
•
FETRY BROTHERS's
RESTATYRANT,
23/ Eouth THIRD Street opposite the uew l'euzsy
Tanis Railroad Offloe.
YRICES RRDIRJED.
We continue to keep our place as a first-class Restau
rant with eve convenience in regard to private
parties.
We bare also made arrangements to serve In our com
modious Threement a variety of null-prepared Cold and
Warm Dishes, at prices to suit and answer the exigen
cies of the times.
Our Maim and Inquorn ern not ruspansed by any In
the city.
nolo-tutbkr.lin
CA:APULIA RESTAITRANT.--VENI
130N, Wild Burke, Turkeys, Owe, Orme, Fresh
Salmon, Chlncotique, Opluachtsis, Princess Bay, Abse
coin, and Cove Oysters, with every variety of (UNE,
wild or domestic, In season. Green Turtle Soup and
Terrapin Suppers served up tit the shortest notice, at
JOAN O.II.SIPBELL'S, No. 627 01.1E6TNTJT street, op.
potato the State lionise.
N.D.—No expense or pains has been spared by the
Proprietor in Ming up thin now establishment in the
most sumptuous manner—the ReCOl34 semi being for
the accommodation of Private Parties for Dinners,
Suppers, &c. •
8.7 Entrance for Ladles towards Sixth street.
nov7-3m
JILLIAIit ratsibiltfG'S OLTY LAGER
BEE/1 SALOON, lie. 232 Orator's Alley. Phlla
delphts, 110p22-3m
oGOTA.N'S RESTAURANT, SOUTH
went corner of BROAD end IVALITG2,—Osine
tad all other delfceciee in Reason. Feanities gentled
with Oyeterson the 'shortest notice. eepT•Tm
expreos Tompanito.
FpuE ADAMS EXPRESS CO., OFFICE,
,120 CILEST:4I7T BTU T, tomer& PAPOEL/3,
PACKAGES, lIRECLIIANDIZII, SANK N02P43 and
SPECE, either by its own LINES, or ha connection
with other EXPRESS COMPANIES, to alt the priIAITAI
TOWNS awl CITIES of the United tates.
S. SANDFORD,
Gsuettt Etiperintemdent.
15 000 BOXES OF AMERICAN WIN
DOW °GASS, of all oh:es and 400113104 ;
fur Bale at lowest prices.
Our rtesortinent is totoplete, and are daily recciring
fre,h lots from the lienalugton Chtini Werke,
She'ela ti DAN make, auperior to any , In the market
an to brilliancy and regular thicknesa, equal to French
We are now reeeleing tKectlOrds of the Olass made at
these works.
2 , 000 boxes French 04E9 of all sites'.
4,000 feet Bough 016,1 for akylighta.
L.OOO fort Engraved awl Enamelled alms, of all pot;
terns.
White Lead, Trench and American Zino, Petals, kc.
100 000 lbell'hite Lead.
50,000 lbs French 'Lino, (V 101 l te Montague).
7000 Ds American Zion.
Brown Zinc, a full supply,
Chrome Oreen, a full supply.
Chrome Yellow, a full supply
Prussian Blue, a lull sup •Iy,
Paris Gillen, a full supply.
Address your orders to
znximm a. SMITH,
SS holeeale I/mutate end Alanufnetureta,
Sete Proprietors of the Penns. Steam Color Works
Store 0. W, corner St 10051) awl OBIHIN Streets,
Philadelphia. dell tf
BALE ROPE .—Buyera aro invited to call
anti examine otir Manila lisle Itope, which we can
eau sell as tow as American, and warrant superior in
taceigth and
TITLEIt 4, 09.,
NS N. Wi 0
tt; . taut 22N. ?Manes.
TIM Pgr,SK--144ADELPHIA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER. M 1857.
rJIRE BRITISH AND NORTH &URI
OAN ROYAL MAIL STRAMIIIPS
rau TO6W WYK TO 1.1‘101 , 11104
Obitt COUI Paean°
&cowl Cabin Pan
PROM /1011TO9 TO ticauttaa..
Chief Cabin Nemo MO
Second Cabin Passage6o
i ..4
The ships front BOMOO 00 at ittalce.X.
PIIIIIIIA, Capt. Judlaina CANADA, Capt. Lang,
ARABIA, Capt..). Stone. AIIEItIOA, Oapt.Wiricatan
AgIA, Capt. .11, i.e. Lett. NIACAItA. Capt. little.
AFILICA, Capt. Shannon. rafnovA, caps. J.
These ieseela carry a clear white light at tillld-lievi ;
green on starboard bow; red on port how.
AFRICA, Shannon, leme N , York, Virednetday, Dos, 9.
AldratlVA, JAM, " lieeton, Wednesday, 800. 16,
ElllllO.l, Leitch, ~ N.York,lS'ialuesday, Leo. 23,
CANADA, Lang, " itoeton t Wednesday, Ow, 90.
PERSIA,Judluns, " N.Yuek, Wednesday, Jan 0.'65
N IA 0 Alta. NV I Amen , Auto 0 ,Wedneaday, 1 ar,,13 , 68
AIItICA, Shannon, . Id .York,Wedneaday, Jan. 2.0.
Bertha not secured until paid for.
•
An experienced surgeon en board.
The owners of time Ships will nut be accountable for
Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie Jewelry, Preeloue Stenos
or Metals, ttoleas blue of lading are signed therefor and
the value thereof thereto expreanl.
For freight or po,Joge apply to
Ilk . Bl 01. CUNARD, 4 Bowling flreon, N. Volk.
141011. SAN FltlNUlSCO.—eLipptit
RAI . DISDAY, December IWth."-L.The uliturriwa
dipper ship Comi.inn.lt.r.
Clipper of l'iltiltSDAY, December filth.—The mag
nificent A 1 clipper ship LOOK OUT; I.(switros, Coin.
1111111d0P,
Both of those cetetn , ste.l ships are now loading in
Now York, and will sail in above •
or freight, at Now York rates, apply to
IItStIOP SIMONS, k CO.
deS MI (Into so I\ o l!l'llwiburvis.
ipOlt LINIIRPOOL—TITURSDA'k, zit;
OENIDIIIt 17. —The Docket Ship DDILADI3,-
1 , 1t1A., Capt. thmthas V. t'oot.n, will nail as above.
Cabin pump...." $.lO
•
Second cabin lo
Steerage IS
Second Cabin and Steerage Pac.on g era found with
Provisions, according to the American passenger act.
for freight or passage, apply to
TllO9. RICIIARDSON Sc. CO.
Drafts on the tgentx in sums to snit, from 11 op
wards. nola
SAVANIgAIi STEAXSIII LINE.
KEYSTONE STATE.
1H eenxiquenee of the depresaell state et ttmle, the
have ships will be withdrawn for the premmt.
October.lath, A. HERON, Jr.
''ARE REDUCED TO SOUTHAMPTON
AND HAVllll,—The magnificent fteemehtp VAN.
13EHBILT, Edward Higgins, conatnnwier, CIA tom
will sail
From Now York for South. j
1 From Southampton and
autptort and )Intro. Harrel fur New York.
Saturday Oct, 21( Saturday Nee. 14
Saturday Doe. 6 1 Saturday Deo. 1.6
Price of Passage—First cabin, WO; xecond cabin,
f6O epecio del ir , red In London and Part+. For freight
or pump aggty to D. TONNANCE. Agent.
No. 6 Bowling Worn, Now York.
Lettrys for England and Europa, pre.pail ) i 5 cents
each half ounce, (by enclosure of postage stamps If from
other cities) will be received at No. o Bowling green,
Nero York, up to 11,tj o'clock on the morning of salt.
log. oclo- lf
FOIL ENGLAND AND FRANCE,IBS7.--
New York tad linTro htearnehip Company.—The
United &Met Diell Steamsbton 2,500 tone,
David I..tneit, commander, and 1 , 111.T0N, '2,600 tone,
dance A. Vrotton, commode; Tilt leave New York,
there and Bouthamplon, for the years 186 T and 68, on
the follotrlas dare :
LISTS NSW 7066.
1867. 186 1 1,
Fulton, Etntntdey, Augg.
2t 4 .4ettn, Fab r ic ' , I F io b ,
L:t r ni t B lLl s o l t... 17 l u rn;s p ,' d e .
6inicb
Arngo, dn. Not. 14 Fulton, do. 401 a
Dalton, do. Deo. 12 Arago, do May 1
Fulton, do. Nay 29
LIA7O 110011.
Arego, 'rugby, Aug. 26
Fulton, do. 950.
&rap, do. Oot. 20
/piton, do. Nor. 17
Anego, do. Deo. 16
1969.
Fulton, do. 1411.19
Azago, do. lob. 9
Fulton, do. March 9
&rag°, do. April 0
Fulton, do. M 474
Atago, do. hue 1
Patton, do, Juno 29
l/11011
?rom New York to Southampton Or Macre—lttet
Cabln, $1.30 ; Second Cabin, $l6.
From Havre or Southampton to New York—llret
Cabin, SOO trace; Second Cabin, 600 Trance.
lot freight or paeaage, apply to
310117451 ES LIVINGSTON, Agent, Broadway.
WILLIAM ISELIN, " Ettere.
CHORUS!' /r. CO., " Soutb'ton.
AMERICAN SAIROPEAN
swing.
CO EX. Parte.
CUANGB O. and
FITHE NEW ' ORK AND LIVERPOOL
it. UNITED STATES RAIL BTEASIERS.—The Philp
Composing this Line are
The ATLANTIC, Capt. Oliver Eldridge.
The it ALTIO, Capt. Joseph Comstock.
The ADM ATM), Capt. Isaacs West.
n jThese ships have been built by roatritt, expressly for
eovernmerit service. every care has been taken to their
oonstruction, se also In theirengirtes, to ensure strength
and speed, and their Accommodations for passengers are
em lied for elegance and comfort.
Price of peonage trout New York to Liverpool, In fret
Cabin, MC; lc second do., $76; from Liverpool to New
York, 93 era 20 guineas. No berths secured unless paid
tor. The ships of this floe here improved water•tight
hulk heeds.
PROPOSED DATES OW fIAILINO.
•
7lobt Rtlw TORY. FROM Lit lisrOoL.
etttatttity, Jane 24, 1867 R'ednesday, June 24, 184
Saturday, July 4, 1857 Wednesday, July 6, 1657
Saturday, July 18, 1867 Wednesday, July 22, 1657
Saturday, Aug. 1, 1857 Wednesday, Aug. 5, 1867
Waturday, Aug, 15, 1657 Wednesday, Aug. Is, 1657
Saturday, Sept.ls, 1657 Wednesday, Sept. 2, 1657
Saturday, Sept, 2 1 1, 1557 Wednesday, Sept. 54, Igs
itatorday, Oct. 30, 1857 Wednesday, Out. 14, 1857
Saturday, Oat. 24 1857 Wednesday, Ott. %, 1457
Saturday, Nov. 7, 1857 ti'talnesday, Nov.ll, 1851
Saturday, No►. 21, 1651 Wednesday, N0►.50, 1847
Saturday, Dee. 4, 1551 Wednesday, Dec. 0, 1857
Wednesday, Dee. tt.2, 1811
lot freight or Pirss4l4, ►apt to
'SMARR K. COLLINS, No. 513 Wall street, N.Y.
BROWN, 81111'LEY to CO., Liverpool.
STEPIIIIN KRNSARD k 00., 27 And% Wrists,
London.
B. O. WAINWRIGHT ft CO., Pmts.
The owners of these shine. *lll not be neooontable for
gold, direr, bullion, !peel°, jewelry.pr selotte stones or
metals, unless bills of lading t‘ s nod therefor, and
the 'value thereof expreesed thereto aul-tf
C.4._REAT REDUCTION IN FARE TO EU
ROPE.
That Cabin ISO Second Cabin 160
In the fltst ; clase paddle-wheel atcatuehlp ADDLE!,
2,000 tone, C. D. LS/DLOR, Commander, and NORTH .
STAB 2,500 tons, T. E. Lars ens, to sail from pier No.
North Elver, at noon precisely, carrying the UNITED
STATES MAILS, els:
Leave N. York for
Southampton, Lie, Bremen for Southampton
vre and firemen. Southampton for New lurk.
Arlel, Saturday, Oct., 31. Weda'day, Nar.4,
N. SaVy, OoL 31. Saturday. Nor. SB. We ded , y, Dec. 80
These ateitnere Couch at liASlttl. Specie delivered
In London and Saris. l'or passage and freight, only
to D. I . OIIBANOIi, Agent, tio. d Bowling Green, h'ew
York. oclo.tt
IRISH AND SCOTCH 'WHISKEY,
Wheleeale and Retail,
Ity it V 0 II 11A
00VP.RNItENT 11008 E, corner of
YRONT and ',MARTON Street's,
(oryoffite the Navy Yard
Philadelphia
BRANDIES.—" rinet Castl Mama,
and other Cognacs of rations In half
',free and onarter ea.ka rellevoleln Standlea,
pale And dart, In half plpea, half snake , olwelghtb
°lake. Imported and for »ale by
HENRY 110111 N & CO.,
002 'AI And t4;l booth Youth Welt.
ALEXANDER V. HOLMES, WINE AND
uatzon LOTWM, No, 228 2 Bootheast Corner o
0.1:01tti): sta SOUTII Etreetio.
CI. LEWIS, IMPORTER AND DEALER
• IN FINE WINES, LIQUORR, (WARP, Arc., 28
South PlETAOtreet, aul•ly
110tRANDIES.—Pluet, Oastlllon & Co., Ma..
.R.J I rett & Cu., and other breods of Cogrum, or rarloue
eintageo, In half pipes and quarter mace ; Pellevoinha
Rochelle Brandies, pale and dart, In half pipee, quarter
snake and one-eighth casks, att fa Custom HOME. stores,
'lmported and for tale by
IIENRY RORLEN &. CO.,
11,11 5 Nos. maul 223 South Fourth street.
DITIIMsU & BUTZ, PORTER, ALE
AND LAGER BEER BREWERY, No. 620 (neer
N 0.938) North THIRD Btreet, Philidelphte.—£4hipping
orders promptly attended to. oul•tt
BOOTS AND SHOES.—Tho subscriber
has on hand a large and varied stack of DOOM
and RUM which ho rill sell at the lowed prices.
MM. IV. TAILOR,
n 021.17 D. E. corner rEPTIE and MARKET Cite.
DIKYSISEIIS
FALL STOOK OF BOOTS AND STIOES,
S. TIMIIPZON k CO., No. 814 BIM
KEIL' /Wed, end Roc 8 and 6 FRANKLIN PLAOR,
bare new In More a large end eell•ennortod stock of
DOOM and 81.1690, of City end Barden) nienrilAchue,
which they otter for tale on the bent term for 0104 or
on the neual credit.
SI uyerA are inTited to sell tad easmine their stoat
and-dtl
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
The ahip Pitlfullt.t.LPllTA, from Llverpool, ie
now difichargiog under general orier, BUIPPIRN
STREET WHAM Coneigmeeemill.,pfease ateend to
receipt of their geode.
loon TIIO3. ItICIIARDSON & CO.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.— Tho ship
PIIILADELPITIA, Captsin Pool, trotn Liverpool,
Is now randy disehsrgo Bhippenatteat wharf. Con
signees will pleano deliver their permits to the Custom
house racer on board. All goods not vomited In dee
days wilt bo sent to puhlie store.
nol6 THOMAS IiTCRARPSON & CO.
00AOH, ENGINE AND HOTEL LAMP
Partory of IL W 1783111018, N 0.109 Onto 43) Booth
MOUTH, below Obeetnut street, hen become n enrlng
of 60 per cent. to our 80tInttlIfi AND WfrffiTEßN
trifftoll AWN, and also the eourenlence of Wing their
old garrfese !amps new silver-topped and bottomed,
'ad soot by exprene to all ' , mtg. 61)12 17
`'COTTON-200 bales good Middling to Mid
AJ dllng Per Cotton, to store and for nate by
74.111tT1N k MACALIBIIOt,
ant 119 North Water rttreet.
'TORAGE ou SECOND and THIRD
1100119 can be had x6llO north IVster street.
Apply to MAIITIN h UACALISTEtt. tiV.l3
(I . IIARLES P. CALDWELL—Wholesale
.find Retell WHIP imul. CANS alai Vactarer i No. 4
No OURTII A eri
MANILLA ROPE.--.SUPERIOR MA
IN NILLA BON I, manufactured and tor arde
VITLIat & CO,
ana-tf Mn. 98 N. Water at.. •a 8 22 N. WWII,
5000 TONS of MITOUELL & 011.0AS
dwitl'14 Improved Allper '1 , 11081 , 11M11
LIME, far solo by CROASDALn, UM: & ,
noll3-tt No. 104 N M
, Delftware svestuo.
QPIRITS TURPENTINE-200 Ibis Spirit
Torpeutlns, to arrive, fur aslo by
ItfitltrUst k SfACAUSTEIt s
su 1 — ll9 Korth 11 7 stor stroot.
VVELCOM§ RA NUIL—SOLD BY QUAD
• v %lax & BRO. ga2 N. ANOOND I t atalg-Rat
M YER STRO USE, ATTORNEY AT
AIM LAN, CIENTRII steed, Pottoyinsi
Shipputg
HTRAWIIII%
STATE OF OEOSOIA
11011111.1.101011.
1967,
Arno, Wedueaday, Avg '2,6
alto% do. bpt
lArago, do. Oot.
liultou, do. rim 18
!dreg°, do, Pro. 18
1869.
lobos, do. deo. 16
&rem do. 'Feb. 10
Fulton, do. Man 10
Arago, do. Arell 7
Yahoo, do, May 6
Are.go, do. Janet
Innon, do. Joao 32
Wineo anb Molars.
Dooto nub Olgleo
Notice to '.ostsifintro.
22A TUN.—,BUYERSi LBS. IS TUN.—,BUYERS
/ and ooneumera are Invited to examine our
Mock of I,ool.lfiT MOUNTAIN and CLAWS.
lIIIATII COAL , ' Our Coal le selected expressly for
family use; being carefully sereened, we will warrant It
free from slate and duet. We sell V,40 1ha,,,, wing
i; 240 lbs. more" than soli by retoltdealero, oent4
Isom per t0n. , 1
Also, ea hand a full supply of "BROAD TOP lIITC
MINOUP 00A1, ,, for titeam•genersting, ittootamithinK,
end Rolllog•mill purposes, Thlo Coal cannot be ex.
trolled.
'TAT , Ie, MAD end YINX—DIg Blga, '2 . ?AO LIM IR
A TON. [eeB.3mJ MII.OI.ITON A: 00
Co 0A LI COMO COAL!—TAGGAIiVe
MrdititaND SPRING mouNTAJA Lununt
COAL.
J. 4.. B. OAR TE IVA OR NENWOOD. TAMAQUA COAL
OMO.VaI W. BNYAI3II PINN VOlLlar ECIICYL
KILL COAL.
RANDALL k MEREDITH
}lave for sale, and Are maim :My ferrety Pg CrOM
abora cola brated Colllertra,
COAL OF ALI, SIZES.
. .
There Is co 004 LOAM) Anywhere, equal IC /111411,/
Lbw, AD) will cOI2OIICO an, ono of thelr great
superiority. Out Cout Cs very entriully summed et out
isr,ls, out we wilt MAI milt It perfectly free from Mee,
(Ida seal ell Impurities. Our PIIIEES sreesLOW AO the
VERY LOWEST.
OM oro tea at our (Mee, No. 141 800111 FRONT
street, above IValout,
°Moto loft at our Yard, CALLOW n bt, street, Was.
IltrOAD street.
Orders left at our Wharf, NV ATM Areal, above OA to-
LOWllll4—or molt tu elilour plats per Dispatch l'ost,
will reel,. prompt Atl eOlien.
Purchasers for Family use will do well to call and rs•
amine our Coal before purchasing elsewhere. outol•tl
OHUYLKILL AND LEHIGIi
11111 daily receiving, at my C O A L he best gustily co.
fielltriffoßll.l. AND Lllllfflti . hly coostomoors,
and all °there who may favor me with their orders, may
relas: Battftl Coal that will be satisfactory to them.
No inferior Coal tort it this establishment to
one at LOW PRIOEfi.
ALEXANDER CONVERT,
N. X. corner of Dryad and Cherry Xis
}LEHIGH AND SCHUYLKILL, COAL.—
DALY, PORTEN 84 CO. COAL REALERS, No.
821 P111:4111 Street, above DOM, keep countently on
Laud , at the very lowest :gee, • full supply of Lehigh
and Schuylkill Cora, su 1-Su
.tilercliaitt Wailoro.
_ .
JOHN P. DOUERTY,
YORMERLY WITH ILICIAIt k WROTHY.R,
LATE WITtI GUICENti, CO.,
TAILOIt,
it CHESTNUT STRERT, ADOPT .F.f (MTH,
il t iA now with him the best Tailors that aro engaged
in the bullies', in title country.
Cut abed RUM formed) , the leading tailor of this
city; M. KAY'SKPI t formerly cutter for 0. Roth It: Co ,
and late Coat and Vest cutter with fattens, Kelly, .1.
Co.; Una ire W torte , the best Pants and 'Pest cutlet
In the Tiksite4 States, for yenta totter with Deplerria ;
under the Irving Honda, Broadway, anti with Pariartin
Pettue, wider the Ht. Nicholas Hotel, Broadway.
The moat unremitting attention paid to the w o
all who pationire the establishment.
The beat of Clothes made et ntoilirait twit!, foe
mita, law ',rites fur cad,.
JAMES SHERIDAN, MERCHANT
al TAILOR. Non. 16 utvlll3 South NINTH STIILET,
ABOVE 011h8TNUT.
. .
A. large and well eeleete4 stock of OLOTHB and
OASPINSOR.EB always en hand.
All Clothing made at this ladablishineut will be of
the beat quality, and in the moat foiehjonnble aly ta.
Particular attention gireu to UNTIORhf CLOTH.
Is. KP E S MEN'S AND BOYS'
OLOTIIING,, 145 North 'lowan &net, botwaea
Leah and Ram aus-17
gammmion illerci)anto
=INNM
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
43 North TROPIT and 44 WATER Street, Philadelphia
coNsTAMY Itr.crAvtma
•••• •
CLOVER, SEED
On eonalgnment from The interior 01 Pennkvirenie,
where onr new Cleaning Mill is now in garland ow
g 7 Ateo, TLMOTEIV AND RED TOP always on
hind. eek24l
111 ANDY & BRENNER-COMMISSION
PIERCUANTB sad Dealers In Vereto end Ame
rican RARDWARII awl CUTLERY, Noe. 23, 25 nevi 27
North BIFTIL Btreet j Nut Ade abov Comtueree street,
Philadelphia, &git
CIIA.R LES TETE, COMMISSION MER
aml Importer or HAVANA iIKOARB
(New)l3B Wabutt stmt. seoofld. story. sally
arobacto anb (Cigars)
HAVANA CIGARS---A handsome /Mort.
Such Rs
Sigiro,
Cabal*,
139100,
firm Loren, Union Americitns,
Onion, Flora Cubsna, tvo., kn.
kn., In X, sir, 1.6 and 1.10 ones, of at( sizes and quail.
Uss, In atere and constnady totalling, and for oats low,
by CHARLES Twer,,
(new) 138 WALNUT ntroet,
tolow Second, senon , l story
3 .
kllO CABANAS AND PARTAGA.S
chotoo Invoice or there celebrated
branda on board brig "New %re," daily expected (row
Havana, and for mile low, by elf AR LES
(New) In Walnut street, DetorrSecond,
and Second Story,
Intniturc
B. Krri: z l / 4 GO.
. - FURNITURE, BETAMIO, &a.
No. 418 Oates l`19) WALNUT et.
rtaltaPlpn ,
- A new i.nd superior style of Aping Beds.
LIM B. East. I men WALToI
uuol
soap anb
i i VA.P AND CANDLES.
IMOW AL from 187500 Tll YOUIIIBI
to toy Mertufactory, 10 ouS 13 RF.I,IIIF 81111:1".T, bc•
to•ern Lotobssst and Beutb, Fad Vivra sad tFeeetel
street,.
Thankful to my numerous fr nada for their past favors,
I tenet' a toatintonaeo of the rovve, bat lug enlarged my
Manutactny so an to suable me to Mao COLLO:MUT to
hand a faro stock of vell.seasoued &mpg, fr., from
Fish WI; Yalta, Variegated White trolley, Castile and
all hinds of toilet Soaps, Chemical Ohre Soap newt! ,
Material, soitied rata, and Brown Soap, .EngUsti Sal.
Hods. and Pearl. March, Sparta, Adamantine, and Tall.,
Candies of all 0(100 constantly on hand. nal to,:
adopted the caht aystem, I am enable , ' to hall toy goods
at the lowest prices, P. CONWAY.
Philadelphia.
N. 13.—Caeh paid for Tallow and fircaso, no I drim
£tnti~nrrn
BLANK BOOKS AND STA'rIONERY.
"awn) M. UOUdY, Blank Hook Manufsetuier,
Stationer Mid Printer, WALNUT Street, la prio
pared at all times to furnish, either from the shelves
tr make to order, Books of every description, suitable
for Mae, Public Offices Merehnots, and others, of the
tient quality of English or American Paper, and bound
in vatieuv Myles, to the most bllbhtnutiett
Orders fur JOB PAINTING of every ile,criptien.
Engraving and Lithographing eAreuteil with neatness
and deepateh.
A general assortment of English, French and Ameri.
can Stationery.
Concerning Mr. liegan's contribution to the Franklin
fnatittite, the Committee nay—" This display of blank
books for banking and mercantile one It the beat in the
Exhibition. The selection of the material is good, the
Iturktnanship meat excellent, and their tinish nod np.
pearanee neat and apprupriete.` , ordin.
lama co
IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENT--
NEW OAB CONEUMING YTJUNAOB
CHILSONS NEW CONE EURN.WE,
after having been put to the wont assets tent, during
the two OOLD WISIZAS or 1856 min 1867, hat proved to
be the moot potecrfia healer in the teored,lo etng front
ji to jf the! tie) over any or the beet furnace); now in use.
Taxes YoRNAOrS ere constructed with a cant Iron eel,
pit, and a broad, shallow pan.uhaped Bre pot, lined
with flre•brlok or iron stvree. The tire pot Is eurxnount.
ed with . . .
• • •
A SERIES OP COMM oe TAPERINO RADIATORS,
large and broad at their base, but tapering to small apet ,
twee at the top, 004 uniting with the smiler chamber,
through which the heat and smoke VOOl to the due.
Tire WHOLE producte of combustion in the form of
soteke and miens, era suspended directly over the Ore
eosetsen or compressed into th e tapering Conan
00:1IINUALLT HlPOtlkto 60 the direct action of the rays
of beat and light from the Ore.
This bent and light is brought to a /001:01 I IlOb
00114, not unlike the
COLLECTION OP TIM BUN'S BATH,
tor. tocalpoint through an ordinary lane, cawing the
(MOVIE LND GABISS to become intensely boated And tho•
roughly 006181:3111P, by title operation the eltore AND
al,Sts are MAIDS Stip ALLy aratnatto; irlth the ➢Cab
ITSELF for heeting ;ammo!, Whlle, la other furzmoN,
it 19 °AIMED Ore Jail) ITMSTKCI 01131 PAT.
All peraons desiroun or obtaining the bent and
N.1013T LOONOMIDAL 11.1.1ATINO "ArDARATUR,
Mould sat fall to examine the Nan , 049 VONAVHING
Coca ruarGton before pnrchneing any other. The at
tention ot architet,te bniitters to particularly re.
guested. ARNOLD h WILSON,
teneeessora to 8. A. Barrie:on.)
No. 425 WALNUT Ettr;ret,
Opposite Independence Nome.
14ato, Capo,
SULLENDER It PASCAL,
lIATTBRB,
No. t BIXTLI atroet. YhtloelolstlS
Pariminrc
QUAKER CITY NAILS,
MERCHANT BARB,
RIVET IRON,
Manufactured at FOUNTAIN 0 lIILEN ROLLING DILL,
on the Schuylkill, nhoce Spring 6anL n WhtsT Works,
WAREHOUSE, /03 North WATER Street.
QEARER CITY NAILII are Trampled mos! to any
made.
70ITti ITAVOIMAIP, Agent
1111103fAS E. BAXTER.-lIARDWARE
01:ITI,DAY AND TOOID, No. 910 WARM` T.
hove Nioth. tenth aide, Philadelphia as 1-dui
1 111E d D ijri Ci al4i t a 4 .c 13 th R e lt in 144 07 3 t 1 P - Owor P fu t Ta . tr ° on i g (l itt : t f it e er .
for weak hinge and general debility of the age ; a aura
cure for Dyspepsia, whether acute or chronic, Low
Spirit!, 6 , 0. Price 11 per bottle, or $10.60 per dom.
Wiltrillited pure. Imported exprresty for 00,
Agents" for the United gtatet.
Wholesale 1tru741,0, It. W. for ! , ec.ott‘t abt Crean,
Wo refer, by sotromillon, to the following memberm of
the Medical amity, st to the purity and chemical
etantlard of thin llrundy•
C. P. KoSchliao, M. It. Fourth, tbore 'roomy.
Oboe. IL Taylor, it. f)•, Fourth, chor e uroa•n.
Chan• it. Itobertn, SI. L , Third, below Frooklin.
Wihon P • Cagey, M. 1)., Fourth, :Above Themp‘on
3, K. Knorr, M. D., Froat tb;tre Poplar , . (lei) At
-Ia,UBLICL.c.MP S.—TIIE PUBLICIS
respectfully informed that Oldeoshare been opened
by the Matriet Superiutandeuts of public Lighting, at
which citizens are requested to gilt a Information respect.
ing accident& 11'11101 rosy happen to the roblio Lantos or
of any failure In lighting or eating uiehlng them at the
proper tine; or if not properly rdeanert and la good
lighting condition, The 'looks will to kept by Yoheph
Bally, No. SOB Wharton ht., 'kited Ward; Ottarles °arty,
2dipt. of 2d dlatrlct, No. t Ilaineh ht. above Sixth; Miran
Kirk, N 0.1438 llotakinsoa etract, Twentieth Ward;
at. Deklionir, No, 22:4 Coates areot, Fifteenth Ward;
Thaw. V. Bowlby, Oita Twenty.VourthlYard, (Went
Thiladelphla;) Al. 11. kl , Fadden, (law Othea, Twentyfierond Ward, ((lerolautown;) 'Wm N. Market, Om
Qilice, Twenty-Third Ward (krunkfold,) and at the
Gig Ofiloe In 90renthstreet, below Market.
Ey order of the Trustees of the Thiladelphia gee
Welke. A. Z. KITE,
ool.Cos Superintendent of Piotribottoo.
LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST 00R
a-4 PANY.—The PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSDRANCH
COMPANY, Northeast Cartier of THIRD and DOOR
Streets. Capital, $612,725.03.
INJURES LIVES for abort terms, or for the whole
term of life—grants annuities and andowroenlis—pur
chum life interesta la Real Emma, and makes ebb
'contracts depending on the,,cootiogoneles of Life.
They act as .Hreetaors, Administrators, Assignees,
Trustees, and Guardians.
lay:vars.
Daniel. L. Miller, Samuel P.. Stoke.,
Ilftlißllllll Coates, William SiMil 11.
Richard $ Newbold, Jarnes B. McPactenl,
Willlain P. Hacker, Joseph It. Trotter,
William U Kern, James I:uaton,
Samuel 0. Uuoy, . Theovbilue Paulding,
Charles Hallowell, Gtheurel A F,..,,i, r ,
Henry CI, TOlsllMontl, Daniel L. Itutchtte , m,
It alelphus Kent, John W. Honor,
Witham IL Gale, Ellis S. Archer,
Edward T. Mutt, teL J. CIA ristinn,
NVlllism ]tuber tam:, ..fueeph M. Thome,
Warner M, Realm John G. Brenner,
I'. It M khler, Easton.
'DANIEL L. MILL.ER, President
SAMUEL E. STOIOII3, Tice t'rea't
hew W. ThilkOlt. Neretur. n13 , /,'
110WAlt 0 k'IRE AND MARINE IN
ii.i. St ItANCIt COMPANY—CI:Me No. 401 ITAI,NtIT
Street; Plittsdelvhia. The fellow:11g statement a the
sitalra of the eon:patty II ytthtio-he.i in conformity w ith e
provision of Its elm ter :
T.:m.lmm Rabb:Awn pitot inuas 1, IRA, V. Auousr
fl, UM'. . .
Fire proud LIMA,
Nbrito.
Verpetuhl premium,'
Total amount prouilllMA tolitn
Yarned fire rein( umm '2C, ( 171
Ettriovl marine preinlutng IF,,pg; ‘ --14),079
bedttet return premluton
Net earned
N(arin, 105+.4 pAI , I
lire Ir/owl; ritl4.•• • $,t):1) 11
Salvage re
eel re:l, 7.7631 57
Interest re
ceived, —4,XJI 67
e .Insur
ance 2,971 52 —8,063 66 03,633 70
-----
Earensca far commissions to
agents, abatements in lieu of
ecdp, salaries, office rent,
furnishing office, booke, Illa
tions:7, de 0,), -tit 67
Prat and lons 63 40-111,2 11 3 9
--
Ket
proit 1L1,916 8
.16AY,TA.
1.7,01 on hnni.......11'2,610 FP
pills ,c,lcslls 110,207 02
llt t lbis and mot Ixages10:),t)00 0
Stocks 202,100 00
Stock notes 11)1,000 00
Pus I,y .itrnte awl
others 22,1112 03
—_,— 1714,0915 01
DIRECTORS.,
P. M. Poitn, WTll.'l , , Louh,
C. E. Spangler, It. T Ransil,
Abraham Hex, It. H. Mutton,
Wm, IL {Purvis, Jon. R. Withers,
0 vorge 11tmeil, Alrraltam P. EJrza,
J. Edgar Thomson, W. Halve,
0 U. Moser, Elmira F. Nnltsm,
John W. Sexton, John 11. Lessard,
Herman Haupt, ,times E. Ettics,
Nathan 11. Potts, 11. 11. Shlittparord
PhRCIVATt Si. TOTH, President
0. E. SPANOLSR, Vice President.
W. H. Wound, Peeretnry.
0022 E. T. KICCOIL. TCV2411107
FIRE IN;IVRAN z OE.
SPRING GARDEN FIRE INSURANCE COM.
PANT.
CAPITAL 1.120,000, PAID IN L I ASN•
AND ST.OURSLY RiVEATED,
minor, N. W. CORNER. OF 81.XT11 AND WOOD
STS. , SPRINQ GARDENA
CLIARTNIL PZTUAL,
LOSSES. PROMPTLY PAID.
L'iRROTONA.
lobo R. DohnerL Ileory M. Phil. e,
Derid Woolpper, Lowia SlinnArk
Benjamin Mario, lobo LaodeD,
John Xmas, dr /141,
Attley hi. ?ark, William 11. Woo .
James Darnell, ;oho D. Sitoreomon,
Jacob B. AN/34m0, Corwin Sterdtlard,
Henry Homer, Shoe . D. Tillinbaat,
o.orge K. Chtlslß.
JOHN IL POIINSIIT, Pronident,
L. KRUSIBITAAN, Secretary. Rapt 21-17
IJEPTUNE INSURANCE COMPANY.—
OFFICE 414 WALNUT fit, Franklin Butllinge.
FIRE' AND MARINE INSURANCE
OAPITAL 110 0 ,000, Wino PRIVILEGE foINCREAtiIe
TO 600,000.
Thie company le now. Billy organ rod, and rrepext4 to
make ell kinde of Ineureneo agefriat form or damage by
Fire and Marine Perils. at entreat viten.
OFFICERS.
IL 0. LAEGFILIN, Preatdlnt.
RICIIARD eutstns, Viet Preeiderl.
GEO. SCOTT, Secretary
DMEOTORB.
oaorge
W. C. Ototombtui,
R. M. Celine,
0.0. Butler,
Oleo. k. , cott. fenlol
11.0. Ltughll.o ;
ll.Bharwood,
IVEn, Osboroe,
Ilichard Phlulds,
T . F. Shewell,
Perttos,
Eaten*,
Jupiter,
Convert.:ante'',
THE QUAKER CITY INSURANC
COMPANY, Mee 408 (late 92) WALNUT Bt.
Capital and Surplus, $260.000.
This Company continues to male Rat:trance evilest
too or damage by rue a.r.A the Perth of the Bea, Inland
Mitigation and Transportation. at currant rates,
OfP.lol.ltB,
Urealient...-13.E0. U. /URI'
Vice kreeident—E. P. UOOB.
Secretary and Treaeurer—li. R. conanutz.
Amiatant eaoretary—e. It. DOUR&
Z0T08.9.
George H. Hart,
H. P. Rose,
A. C. Hatton,
Jok,pll Edwerde,
John G. Dela,
Hon. Henry M. Puller,
Potter B. Perkins,
John IP. Charnbere,
en 8-ly
Tir3
A RCTIC7 A
NY, MN YORK.—Otfice, N'n 29 Well etrerst, ert..
Joining the Hechenlce , Henk--..tvh tz0,006,
erkik a surplus 'nil Company (neve kulldlnge, Her•
theneite,Yarnlture, Vreeela In pert and their Carctoe,
and other property, egnipst Lose or Damage 17 Fire end
the Rieke of Inland Nervatlon.
DillgOTo4B. _ _
Henry Grinnell, Joehun L Tope,
Caleb Barstow, Rohm R. Graaf*,
henry 0. Brewer, Barmy Pell,.
Ethane.] Pencola, 0 H. Lilienthal,
Ranson K, Corning, Th , n, Futbscuue, it.
Ogden itaggerty, Rlisha E. Morgan,
Thomas Nonagon, Abut R. Van Neel,
John H. Earle, William A. 0 , 7,
Albert Ward, Thomax P. Neteen,
Charles Easton, Jatnea W. Bblllire,
Louis Lona, Charlet, A. Macy,
Ramuel G.(lliddan, /Award Blucher),
Rt4b. Carnbre'epg, Wm, S. Pheiard,
Thomas Scott, Charles], Brest.
aobu Ward, Lothrop L. liturg.ea,
Henry K. Bogert, Wlllinm R. Foal/lc/1,
Baler Elea, timer Thayer,
Depjangn 11. Field, Gen. R'estfel4t.
A. It. Frothlughave, Zalram Tailor,
'thee. V. Younga Henry K. Blossom.
' Pginni.ll L. /Make],
ALBERT WARD, Frealdent.
RIPIL1)7) A. 'NILS'', Secretary, au 10.1 y
AFANUFACTURERS' INSURANCE
.11-1 L CORPANY.—Chai ter Perpetual. Granted by
the state of Penneylvania. Capital, 1100,000. Pk",
Aleaine, and Inland Tranepertation,
oiasorona.
Aaron P. Lippincott, Charles Wise,
Wm. A. Rhodes, Alfred Weeks,
Charles J. Yield, lames P. Pinyth,
Wm. B. Thomas, J. Familia Bank,
Wm. Newt, John P. Plmons.
AARON B. LIPPINCOTT, President,
WM A. RHODES, Vice President.
mainEn WEEKS,Pecretery.
J. W. MA it T/EN, P.urrefor.
1 . 1i19 Co.o,pary ties orgeillzkd with a mash ospital, and
the Directors hare determined to adapt the bueinese to
Its arailabie resources—to observe prudence in conduct.
tog its affairs, with is prompt adjustment of
°loco No. ID Merchants , Kgshauge, PhDadetphia,
!VIM MERCANTILE MUTUAL INSU
-11. RAZ‘ZO: COMPANY OF PHILAIDELPiIIA.—Pfnes
No. 2.: - 2 WALNUT Street, oppoalte tbe Nachangc.
RINX RISKS on Vemelc. Dargorc, and Yte4tita. IN
LAND TRA:iIiFORTATION LUDO, per Railroad'',
014111111 t, Baato. and other carriage's.
ALL TILE PROFITS divided annually among the Ai.
eared, and ample aeturity in awl of loan.
Igdward 'Barris Hiles, Thomas T. Butcher,
john M. Odenhaliner, Algernon E. Ashburner,
Mahlon Williamson, Allred Paseitt,
Samuel J. Sharpies, Thomas 3. Poster,
loam, :saws, Gustavus English,
Henry Precut, James 11. Stroup,
Edward G, James, Alfred Slade,
William L, Springs, A. G. Cattail.
Franklin 0. Jones, Charles B. Carslairs,
Daniel haddock, Jr., Samuel Robinson,
William Taylor, John, O. Reiter,
James Murphy,. / /Olin P. Steiner,
Wm. F. tsmlol, heart'lareubo,
A. J. Antelo, r Wm. 1 Caner,
Earallei L. reutzborg.
ZONVAND HARRIS MILES, riteßect.
ALFRED FASIIITT,'VIee Pießident.
dine a. Mir Rs, Secretary. tal-ly
/71 - IA - 11T - ERVArrllllESifiriafirlik
N./ INSURANCE COMPANY or ITARTYOIID, CONN.
ono:, Cap tai saoomo Loreea in Philadelphia and
vicinity adjusted at the PABadeipAio Office.
By fusee we refer to
B. B. Drown & Co. Phila. floe. Joel Jones, Phllk.
Chn.froos L stont k. ( 1 0.,'" Hon. Ruins Choate, Boston
hacker, Lea & Co. ', lion. T.. 3. Williams, tlarVd
We have facilities for p suing Roy amount of 'ma
nure to the moot relish:, C'ompnalre.
I'IIILAGELPIIIA GENERAL INSURANCE
AGENT Y, No. itia (at .No. 145) CHESTNUT ST.
TUOMITON ic 11001),
Agents,
DEULADELPIDA TYPE FOUNDRY--
N. W. Oor. TIIIUD awl CHESNUT Sts.
L. rzr,ouzE tc. SON, thankful for tlo liberal pa.
tronnge heretofore accorded to their Nettblithment,
and (tantrum to merit Its continuance, would announce
to Printers and Publiehers that their new SPECIMEN
BOOK Is now ready, and from their 'messed facilities,
are now prepared to furnish emery thing riecersary In
complete Printing Eatablishment, at the aborted no.
Coo. Their long practical experience In the business,
sad the fact of their 'lemma aupertntendence 'or the
mannfacturlng department, Justifies them In 81,0:ling
that they can furnish a more durable and better tln.
Imbed article than thole cotemporaries.
Those, therefore, who desire Printing Idaterle4e,
would do well to apply to them prorlotte to rural:ulna
eleswhere,
OR type taken at 9 mate per pond, In et charge for
new at spa:ln:lea pritea. anl•tt
'WONDERS OF THE AGE-LIGHT,
LIMIT FOR ALL—PETERS A. SIIROPE,
Patent Non.llsplordon Self-Grterating GAS LAMPS is
300 t the thing to s uit all. Price $1 60 up ; all may have
superior Light be ceiling at their Pepot.
Tide Letup Is tt,iaptert to all platen and purposes, and
only requires a tried to test Ito advantsgee over ell
other,. The Letop forms its own gee. Our Patent
Burners coo be fitted to el NI , ordinary Fleet Lamp,
w.th little expense, without the leant pesr.ble danger.
Alt are invited to rill and examine (r themselves.
Toe tr, County, and State rights for sale.
The proprietors are In want of Agents, git ices a MD
ellaUte to make money,
PETERS fk SLIROPE, Gas Lamp Repot,
n0 34 - 31 n 123 S.ontli 4th rt , Mow Chestnut, Phi
}.OVER S 1 F.D.-NOTICT (sfafil
SYLVANIA FARMERS AND STOREKEEPERS.
The lindeo•igued aza now prepared to purchase for
Cash, prime Clover Seed of the new crop. Penns:. ivanlo
atorekeepers and farmers, by sending samples to our
schism ' can, at all times, ascertain the price et %Well
we are buying. Portico wicblog torroPies, by which to
be governed co to quality, ran bare them sent by mall,
by addressing us. J. & GO,
seta IMF 43 North Front, and 44 Water etreeta
----
r4IIE-AP-SLIMMER PHEL.-GAS COKE,
lJ or exeetienrquallty. is sold at the PRILADELPIitA
OAB WORKS for the minced price of die cents, a bushed,
and miry be obtained is large or small quantitv by ap.
plying at the Gas Office, No. 20 South Si:VI:NTH
Street.
To Purchaser! , by Wholesale, it 10 sold at the Works,
in Elect Ward, by the ton, at a price equivalent to An
thracite, a W. 60 per ton.
(Sigittel,), .1. O. OrtiffiSON Engineer.
POILA DELPRIA iiAll WOll2l, Aug.:ls, 'EI. imam!
j)IOSS--17 Lo
inontante Qrompanica
t: ,". ) pl
ZIT "SI 6.:
I tl.)
101 MA 58
D. W. Baler,
Oharlon 0. imlay,
Wm. D, Lewin, Jr.,
J. L. Pomeroy , AirDalt B. etkombeni,
U. B. Coggetiall:
Pamurl. Jones, 51. D.,
A r.Cheesbrousk.
11=7:1
ee Cateßea Moss, tor sate by
MARTIN AtAOALISTBA,
119 No rtbl9stei Must.
fitrilroab tints.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.—THE
BREA? CENTRAL BOUTE„ connecting the At.
lantic.Ctiee watt Western, North-western„ and Boa%
"astern Staten, by continuous Railway direst. Tbts
Road also connects et Pittsburgh with daily hoe of
steamers to all ports on the Western Ettore, and at
Oloveland and *Sandusky with Steamers to all ports on
the North-western Lakes ; making the most DIREOT ,
cIiEd.PEBB and RELIABLE ROLlnlay which raigbt
can be forwarded to and from the GREAT WESt.
FLATUS BETWEEN I'IIILABELPRIA AND PITT&
BURGH.
Plata OLies--Doote, noes, Gals, and
Gaps, Books, DU Goode, Op Boxed
Dales and trnnke), Drugs, (in ii,axes
and bales) Feathers, Furs,
_ere per Its
P.SCOXII Cues--Domestie Meeting,
Flitting and Ticking, ( In original
hales), Drugs On ilardware,
Leather, Liquor, On casks,) Wall
Paper, Wool, and Fheep Pelle,
tastword, pet IX" Its
Titian Cl.abs—Ansits, Chains, On
tasks), Hemp, Baron and Pork,
Pelted, (loose or In seeks), Palate,
(dry and In oil ) (except lard
nod ass pet 171
FUSJ2TfI CLEet—Codes, Fish, heron,
Beet, and Port, (In coke or boxes
eletwerd),Lard andLarA Oil, Nails,
Rode Ask, Garman Clay, Tar, V (telt ,
F. 410, ISlanufacturi,l To•
iseco, ft,in Oil, gotoetlaerea,,
dusar (hlidt btis , oLd bvar.s,)
&0., tar 0)1 per 100 it I
PLl , Cra—n per bbt , until further nc,tlee.
liaalS-45c. pee lOU ' nrstst tor her
Corro, , —F.l per bats, nut exceeding Its. weight,
until further noose.
In ablvping Ontotd from any point Iladt of Ptt
phi It, be particular to tuna r an yfraa ia
lin auur! , AU 604411COUPigteel to Ike Agento of thif
Rood, at Philadelphia or 2 ittabiargli, will be forwarded
without detention.
,7471f3 1,1
YrumalL A Co , Chl cago ; Packer
& Co, Mealy) Tenn ;R. P. Nava A Co„ El. Lana
• ;P. G. o . laley A; , Evansville, Indiana; IN tn.
Bingham, Kentucky.; It C. Me dram,
Idwizeon, Jodi/Ina; U. W. Brown A CO., SDI J r MI.
• no.,
Cincinnati; 11. B. Pierce & Co., Zenescille,
0111 o; Leech & Co , No. &I Kilbyrtreet, Boston; Leech
CO. No. 2 Astor Masa, Nese Tack, No. 1 Witham el.
New 'Pork; E J. Eneeder, Philadelphia ; lltagraw at
KODEII4, Baltimore; B. A Stewart, Pittsburgh.
11. fl. nocarkm,
General Preight Agent.
It. J. LOUII&EIST,
den- Euperialendent. A &conc.. Yll
f .4 :aft e'd
Savzitgo Snubs
CAVING FUND—FIVE PER CENT. IN
TEREST—NATIO:siAL. 2.kiTAY Vint' CO3t-
PANI.--ANALSOT FITtkIET 1303TILWEST CORNER
OF Tine,o, PHILADELPHIA
iNCOAPJHATSO or ruaßrars or PEVSOTLY47Ik
. .
Money Is received So any stn, Large or swan. sod is
torsst paid from the day of deposit to the (ley of with
Irswel.
The offtee to °ypee❑ every day [rota Oo'cleek the
/nnralng till o'clock In the evening, mad o❑ Monday
en I Thurrlay eveninge WI 9 o'clock
110. N. YbaRV b Preeldent.
91:L9111N-1N, Vice r 114.4,711.
W. J. MILD, Secretary.
DlBlVirrthlta
Hon. Henry L. 090130 f, O. Landreth r.l.anns,
kaward L. Carter, F. Carrot! Brewster,
fl Bert Selfridge, loeeph B. (tarry . ,
Baud. R. Aehtoo, Henry G. Churchmen,
Jame., D. Smith, Vrerele Lee.
honey le retaive4 and Iviyinv ate 1213 ie deify.
The inventinente are *wade In conformity with the
provisions of the Charter. in REAL ESTATE PIORT•
fIACIES, GROUND 'RENTS, and 6,lth fret rinse securi•
toe ad a 11l always insure perfect fatuity to the deponi•
tors, and which cannot tail to Os potuisneocy and eta.
Wily to thin Institution.
IVO. 83 (211) DOCK STREET.— FITE
LI PER CENT. STATE SATINOS PEND.
%JO. 8:3 (241) DOCK STREET.— FIVE
£Y.It CENT. ETATY. SAVINGS FOND.
(241) DOCK STREET.— FITE
11 TEFL CIENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND.
IVO. 83 (211) DOCK STREET.—FIVE
LI TETI CENT. STATE SAYINGS FUND. and-ly
Itlatbinern anb iron
PENN STEAM ENGINE AND /ML-
A KR WOREB
REANEY, NEAFIE & CO.,
PRACTICAL AND TIIEOItY.TICAL INGINESDfI,
ISACIDINISTS, DOILER.MAKERS, BLACK.
8511111 S AND VOLINDERS.
flaring for many years been in ant cessfd operation,
and been excluelrelp engaged to banding end repairing
Marino aol Biter $o Ines, high and low pressure, lmo
IkAt3, Water Smoke, Propellers, &d., reepeefully
offer their eerricea to the pithitt, as befog bully prepared
to contract for Engine , ' or all Elie*, Marine, /firer, and
Elfeilor.anr. flaring Rea of pattern, of different aizoa,
are prepared to execute ozdere with quick deepsteb.
Every description of Pattern-toaking mode at the
ahortest ootioo. nigh and Low Preccure, Pine, Tabu.
lir and Cylinder Pollen!, of the best Pennsylvania char
t:OM Iron. Yorgloga of all til.3 and kloPel Iron and
Drees Castings of all deveriptlona; Roll Turning, Berm
Cutting, and all other work rotustated with the above
basintece.
Drawings and aptchlcatlons for all work done at that:
establlahmeat free of charge, end work guaranteed.
The eabecribera Lave staple wharf dock room for Ye
pair.) of beata ? where they can lay In perfect aafety, and
are presided with .)hear.), blocks, Ms, the , hc., for
rasing hoary or thibt weights,
THOMAS B.f:ANFW,
JACOB G. NEArlit,
JOLIN P. LOVT,
ant•) BEAM and PALMY.P. Stomata, Boaslnto's
Betrle6l4 T. MUIPIeI. f. eIeGELIIf
FE=
QOUTIMARK FOUNDRY,
Tina AND WASHINGTON OTHISTS,
MERRICK 1 4 4 SONS,
AND
maantartnts nigh Anatole Pressure Eteetri Engines, for
Land. River, and Marine service.
Boilers. isesometers, Taste, Iron Boats, ho., Cart
ing' of nil kinds, either Iron or Brans.
iron frame roofs for Can Work*, Workshops, Mimed
Ftations, ko.
Beretta sad Gem Machinery of the latest and moot
improved °nostrum ton.
Irety deocription of Plantation machinery, each as
pupa, Paw, awl Grist .11111. Vacuum Pans. Open Pies=
'resins, Defe•tetora, Filters, Pumpirig Engines, kn.
Bole Agents for N. Patent Sugar Wog
Apparatus; Nes:nyth's Patent Steam Dimmer; J. P.
Doss' Potent tube Mullon for Blast Machinery rine,
Etssert Pumps.
enporintondent—B. DARSOL.
4.4'14-11-1511-Art—Y/
11X1111
13ORRIS & 80N, LOCIARI-
A- 1 6 TIVI4
STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS.
si7ISTIHINTA iITEEST, /IAIIILTO7I, tentl - Rw Ayr)
EirXtit4 0.4-RONN StRISkrE,
PIIILAIM,PRIA.
Primed eaelttelvely la the meat/Ude of
LOCOMOTIVE STEAM ENGINES,
Menteracture to order Lototnottees of any leranye•
mat, weight or espeetty, for the nee of Wood ar Cret.
er hi'ertortvecus Coot trt crude Von', or
AtitttßACti'S COAL.
5178007 tolnrrimo empire, Ilse oil tile.
In design, material and rorktnanship the Locome
tivea produced at these Works are Kota to, end not ex
aelle4 by any. The materials wed coastradiea are
made en the spot, ant beanie the beet quality and meat
reliable stock. 'the 'Wage extent of Shope, and Com•
eets Fple,pmtat'of.,Machintry and Troia, enable
them to ezecate the
BEST OF WORE' WITH GREAT DESPATCH,
Mr ANT ARRANBZISSNT REQUIRSD•
CHILLI:I) CAB WIIEE,LS,AIM:RED Ann,
With Partings of any niso or form,
IRON AND BRASS CASTINOS,
And At WORK gonereliy.
stcßenn 20111116
IVANTED, FOR TIIE UNITED STATES
OAVAl.Rl—Able.bodied, unmarried men, to
whom will bo given good rip, board. clothing, and
entdlcal attendance. lay from UR to t.:l per month
No men having a wile or child will be accepted. Apply
for MOUNTED SERVICE, at No. 817 MARKET erect
aborb rigNlh, north W..
a, S•Sm+
WAN TED.—AI7IO3IE
STEAD FOR $lO !—Tbird Division.-- 310.000
worth of Farms and Building Lot., in the yogi re:two
of Culpeper enmity. Tergtnia, to be divided amongst
auti.ii.ribers, on the 7th of December. 1g57, BO
seript lone onir ten 4OUJrs down, or biter') Gnats, otie.
half down, the refit on delivery et the deed. livery
autism her will get is Betiding Lot or x farm, ranging le
value from 110 to 1.2.5,0G0. These farina and lots are
sold in cheep to induce eettlements, a sufficient number
being reserved, the increase in the value of which will
compensate for the apparent low price now ailed.
bJp
wards of 1.5.30 lots and farina are already Bold, and S
company of settlers celled the " Rappahannock Plorieer
Aesoniation" is now terming and wilt noon commence
settlement. Ample arientlty wilt be given for the faith
tut performance of contracts and promisee Nearly
45,001 acres of land. in different parts of Virginia. new
at command, and will be geld to settler. at from $1 up to
1;if10 per acre. lingirotioeatte titles mitt is ell rains
tr vee». Itiovel.cutters, coopers, farmers, SA., ore
leon red, and tiv o hundred Agents to obtain stivisfribers,
to whom the most liberal inducement. will be given,
Ame *gentle Write that they are making 1200 per month,
or full particulars, eubscriptions, agencies, 4c , apply
ILUIPIIR,
aa24-tt Port Royal, Caroline county,
NOTICE.—CHESTNUT STREET
01111KIE.
31 AND ESTIMATES fora Bridge over the
Blest Bchuylkill, on the line of Chestnut attest, in the
City of Vhdadelphle, will be received by the Chief En.
gsneer and dursre..er. at the DEPART:O:NT OF °2:R•
VEYB, City Building, FIFTH street, ne , ‹,er worm!,
until the tycoon day of January, Dia. Bald Bridge to
be et the felbrring dhnsnelons. without any Ater. or
with not more than one pier In the water-way i the
materials cf couctruction throaghout to bo Indestructi
ble by too.
Distance between abutments 3iß feet
Width of Itrldgo, out to out, not less than.. 42
Elevation above low valor 37
For an etch the springing lino should not be less than
eleven feet above low water,
The Plato and Estimatea will be teceived under the
arrangement and ronditiona spent:led In the ordi
nance of Councils, approved November Id, ea fel
lows, via :
Seer tos ''. That all plena and estimates tote reeetred
by the Chie f Eagineer and Surveyor of the City of l'hila
dciphis, cacti plan and estimate to bear a private mark,
and be accompanied by a sealed coraranoicatfen hav,ng
a correapondmg mark thereon, so that the name of the
designer may not he known ontil the plan meet en
proved aball lases been selected.
ScOreos J. That all etch plans and eve:males Mail,
when received, become the property of the City of Eblla.
delphla, end emit be presented within two months after
the lcutsage of title ordinance, ahoy it shall be the duty
of the Chief Engineer awl Surveyor, by and with the
advice of the Committee on earreye and Ilernatlons,
to Invite a coloruisalen, oonsisting of three civil engl.
neers, who, in conjunction with the Chief Engineer and
Surveyor of the City, shall minim) and decide upon the
relative merits and unpile:Lb:My of the plena presented,
to the Bridge site proposed, and report; to Cannella the
number of plena received, the names of the designees,
and the diameter and estimated cost of the three plans
hr them preferred,
4, l ecrien 4 It shali be the duty of the Chief Commis.
slower of Dighonte, upon a certificate presented and
signed by the Chef Engineer aril Surveyor, to Issue
warrants In payment of the coot of the aforesaid elver
tleamenta, and also in favor of those persona who may
have presented the three plans preferred by Hata MD
tOt.,,ODO,; to the first In point ti merit, the sum of SON;
to the aecond. 5/50, and to the third 0100, said warrants
to be charged to Item :No. 19 of appropriation main to
the Department of 111 . ghwaya, . for the year ISA
approved ) larch 10, 1
For farther information. or for Ett , t, ee , tion et river,
. . .
witiresi
KNEAS:7 , ,
chid Engineer an ,9urveyor City of Philela
un.,ltjan3
1111 A ROII A 1"
OR PROTO4RAPIIII3 IItINIATCRI 3I . II OIL,
N. corner of CIO ItTli tad Lorin.
The above pictures t, fcr essrotialfp from nnythlog
ever Wore offered to the public. That Portrkeng, awl
truth of color and outline. eitrsortinary minuteness
and accuracy of detail, insole, of ocee , ilp, the pentest
fidelity of ri , 4eul) , lrmee; chile the nererity of the or .
d ee ) to w hi c h they are enpro , e , l In manipulation mustily
nettles the onesPon of their permanence. These facts
enable the nutsicieber to Offer theta, with the pretest
satinfection end confidence, to the pubile and to hie
Mends,
They are meetired by lettere Went to, and can be had
ONLY of S. D. ItAlteltANT.
tr.i" Purtre.its fit th e citbfact, lira the ou eattrax
sa lat.rt,tc,f.ro, to 16,3 m
Y IN GAS
wt., best (lass Regulators ever offered for Flee Dol
lars. Vor veto by the WATERMAN GAB KUMLA.-
TOR CO)IPA:i Y,
no2o.lta
==l
WILLIAM P. ROVALL,
let Lieut. 2d. Regt. et estalry,
Recruiting Officer
603 OIEBSTNIIT Iltzset.
*kilted!".
PENNSTIMANIA CENTRAL RAIL
ROAD,
ISST. ion PIPPSRL'HOR. not.
Cincinnati, /it. Loves, loat City,
Lordarllle, New Orleans, et. Pail,
Indianapolis Cleveland, Kansas,
Terre Rana, Chicago, * Nebraokr,
doming don resnectitms with all Ihs Cheat IVot.
ova R4ilveads.
LE.P.tial AND DEPARTCRE DP TES TIEBODOR
TRAIN°.
At aod from the Pannsgivanie Batt mad Passenger
StAtion smith-east tether of ELEVENTH stet MAR
RET streets {entrance on Eleventh street.)
LEAVE PEULADELPIII& FOR P VTTBDCIIOS AND
WESTERN CITIES.
DWI Train at IVI ill. K.
Flat Line at J. 65 P. It.
Express Hail st 110+1 Itlgh!,
Columtto P. It Liao tetras for Itorristurg.Tit 173 "
krubtn at 2 30 P If.
ARRIVE PROU PITTSRCRGR AND ITUTERN .
CITIES
!tail Train 1.1'2 00 WO:
Fast Lice at dOO 1.3 d
Exp...”a •t 1 00P. M
c0.u...5f5 P. It. Line seri ee.l tray Rareithare, tie C
tumble. at 7 Z.O F. M.
The Fayieed Start rut daily, the other train*, 1101.it*
days excepted.
Baggage wilt te received at the Pitil3nger popot t!lit
the I,la ‘ rg,ble Natter. at any Uwe during the dal
charge 1, handling berme.
Nivars.—ln rase dt' 112:56, the Compact will L',43
tbemxtdrea reeNdeible roe percent haritaae :all, sat
for an amount not eteeediroi
Norzer.—Ormibiloes Witt be in yea - lint...a at ths
York repot to corirey paprea;tre for the Vit+t the
Ceriovlvanla Railroad rtatida.
TROXIAS 3100 RE. Arat.
Ptaaanget. Line Pendaylvadis Rattroed tv.
Philytetptifa,;',"evernlier "1 1607.
fp') WESTERN TRAVELLERS.
MING AND SUMMER ARRANORMYSTic
NORTIIERN CENTRA.L EA/L6"A
TWO PAILT TRAINS Flti)%l BALTIMORE TO
TT, I / 1 1.3t01f AND WIAT.
On sad after June Ist, 15.71, TKO BAILS TRAINS
will (cave Calvert Station for Pitti.bunili and ell 'Nett.
era acid Soath or North wectcre cltiea
NORSIXer )(Air. TRA Lcf
Leaves Baltimore daily (Son./cy ezeeTted, at a 15 A
51. connecting with the 51.1 Trainor.. r tye tireae wean-
Railroad, and arriving in Pittabnr,g'n at I 7.9
A. )1.
71113 AFTLILVOON L'XPRAtn' TRAIN'
Leaves JlaJUmore daily (ywnAs? wtiolito4) at 3 P. 31.
for Elarrlsburg.
THE ?HORT EXPREiS !Tits
(,area Doltltuor , EVERT NIGHT at 10 r. cos
neonnw with the Lightteins. Express crop the Peronerl.
'anis RsitrosA for Pittsburgh, erriring at 1.29 P. 311
(Fr All tbeso trait). connect eloaely at fhttohns3
with trains orsr the rittrtargA . Fort IVayu If an!
l'hitoso Roitroil , and its Northern, Southern and
Ireltern ccarirkttiomg.
Puer•ragere tot Vlllsago, Rl,* Mara, hort•mg
tora„ lona City, Illituank.o, PaNat, Pt, hatr, 311. - 1
ton, end ciltorlesittng sitira in tho Northwest, will siewb
on; h It whoa miles of :to- ei cud tot 4nyrS In Vine, wIS
four bar cbaegercf can , by taxis, tan nut.,
ra.,ongerq for Cierstar.4, tturth.liy, Tolo3o, awl
Dstroit, go by this mite, andm t than Ls ruseqnsils4,
bell= lb miles rhorter then by any othts font,
i . rr Platt ngera for St. Lenin, Irrlianspottil. Torso
Haute, Cairo. and all points on the Lower and Eppel'
Ml,ri.rin I, watts bete (hanger of rasa, tat arrive is M.
ranee of any other spate: and to Ctosirinst i , Colwibo_s,
Dorton, Louis:llle, an 4 other pr‘rwlitent citi.s, It qriltit
an by any other route.
Alt Weetern Baggage CRECKIT TERTCGEI ezt
Agivitid with t 0,,.
Ftiß THE
The I 15 AIL connects doled, with ESVINIA Tr•to
over the Dauphin road for it'illimmport.
Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, and Canada, rtv
forming the moat direct railway route to Northateateen
Renn.ylvania mid IYeetern Near York. Pa;pangera •t:1
find this the shorhst, cheeped, arid most expetilanat
route to Niagara Falls 503Car61t..
Through Ttekete toe fennel to P.Sitsdelptia via Co
lunah4s and Lance.stm- by all the trains at 53 etch, este.
train having rule cznoectlens. Plie,,ogets by !ler.*
Mitt svni3 treseelied bridges, and all the !neon renlentr
of ferrying across the S. uagn quoins river
Pa tee agars An. Rano rat, Manchester. tlettrebsg, Err
trutttharg. Carlisle Chamherebnrw, go by tit tralei
5.16 A. 51, and 3 P. 51.
ISEATMINBTER BRANCH
The Cars on this mad make one top rar day, teener.:
lair with the train at g P. 't
For THROUGII TICRI;TS and further Infurnistlare.-
apply tt. the Ticket Oct, Calvert Station, N. E. rate!
of Calvert and Franklin streets.
top2B-tt C. C. A DREOS, Sept.
TIVEW YORK LINES.-THE CAMDEN
AND AUBOY RAILROAD AND PRILADLinas.
AND TRENTON RAILROAD CORPANY'S LINER.
PRAIA PUILADELPDIA TO AIN TORE, AND ICA
- -
Leave as follows, via Fats ,
At I A 31., from Itenstington DePot. vis
City, 01
At 6 A AL., Tit, Camden and Jersey City, New Jer
sy Aooommodatien
At 6A. IL, via Camden and Amboy, Ac or
tree a
Ti& Ctunden and Jersey City, Morning
Mau a
At le A. If., by steamboat Trwaton, vis Tatr,ny
and Jersey City, Morning 131. re ...... 0
At 1 P. IL, via Camden sad Amtay, Ct. and A. Pa
ress 0
At 6 P. M. via Camden and Jersey City. Restive
Stag
At 3 P. Si., via Camden and Amboy, A. , :oonamods..
lion, Let Class .. 7
At 3 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, Ao.ommods•
tion, Zad ales.
At S P. St., •sts. Camden an.l Amboy, Ammar...la.
lion, lit Wass
At S P. IL, via. Camden and Anatroy, Aeconeasaisal
2nd Class
Tye 6 P. M. line rani daily, all others Fenders VA
eepted.
F.:press Lines atop at the pttnalaal stations only.
For Belvidere. Easton, Flemington, A. 0., ar 4A.
urt I F 31. From Walnut street wharf.
For Water Gap, iStraddaborg,Smanton. Wiltaaas.re
Itontre,e, Great Deal, tee. at 6 A. If , 114 Deg...aem ,
Lackawanna at Western Railroad.
For Freehold, at 9 A. 31. and 2 P. 24.
Per mount Roil, at 3A. M. sad 2X, 8 88 , 8 S r-
WAY LLNE.O
For Bristol, 'Fronton At. 11:4 Ltd 4 P. 36.
LINE'
MMiii=ii2lo=l
Fteambast RICIIAIW BrOCRION tor Poe!tn.-4.100 ,
Ilb d Intsrtn , ptseet at :!4 P $.l
Steal:owe! TR.E.NIO for Tape at 10 tai 11X
M., sa4 4 P. H.
AU line% ester% Ile. it., lure *alma Ozve
wbuf.
'UV pounds tame, rely slicers& each pas-
Nom. rearengere are p.m-65.110d from tale; ray
thing es broeregt bet their wearing eypezel. All beg
geye met dity pounds to be pall for estre. Sys eVIC,
ju,nr limit their terpoosibiltr. for befeerre to one doter
per ;mind. and will not bs litalsfor emy
)oil $lOO, eloept by special contrezt.
WM. IL GATZ.U. YR. Agesk
0,& A. A. IL Cf_i
111111 , A. DE Ll' BSA, GERMANTL O V7:I
_a.
A.ND:+ORRISTOWc RAILROAD
AY.RANUVAIENT.-04 sal allsr MONDAY, oefi , --” ,
lPta, JEST.. .
FOR CrERIIA IC TOWN
laato l'lnltrielpbta at 4, 73i,136, QS. 1111 3t ?A
3-10 mits..l, 6,4, 7,9, and 11
LttliTe Germantown at 6.4, z-35 Ho, 4,4, 601 i A 16. 6
1-10, 3-10 tom. S. 6, 0,7,8, and 39 P. 61.
17" The 7 3 o'clock:A Train from Ga.rmtzttown
will stop only at likno,Stros6 Station.
bS~ST~~P.TFd~
Leave Phile..iphis at 2.22 min. Ni , 2 sa6 e P
iEdri kitrmantooin 6'N min A S 1 , .1.2 min r..ml
6 65 min P. M.
ItStlirt HILL RAILROAD
retztd.g. t his at Th, Rcj s 114, A. , 2.1,
P.
Leine Chestnut /111/ at 7.1i.1-40an112-10r , 1n A .
6•SV tad Z-413 min. P. M.
QS .91.7NPAYP.
Lave l'Allvielphig.. D-20 A.ll , 7 end 6ty r m,
Lesse Ch.etaut Mil ate A. M.. 1240 en 45,7-0
FOR MANAYDNIC, coNsnonoelaN AND NONR.I3
Lance P111194t1r1319 91 9,i, 9, 11 A. M ,9, IX, 4%,
srvi 11 P. M.
Lonce Noiristaim at I', 9,11 A. M 994 b iR P
SUNDAVii
Lest* l'hlle...lelvlvlA at t , A. 31.. U 4 3 P. 31.
Lente Nerrie town at 7 A.ll , and S P. IL
CHESTER VALLEY ItAILRO..O FOR DOATit.IS.9,
Leers PhiThAelphla at d 3.1, M, ILO .IP. M.
Les+e Downingtown st , u t 1 P. M
SMITII. eaperlatmlent
Depot, Ninth sna Green streets, Phlia,leiphis.
7%7 OR TII PE NICSTLYANIA R MLA OAD"
• AERAIS4.F.3.IeNT.
EATON. ALLENTOWN, 'M AC c
C'IIU:VH,ti'iPOYLESTOWII, de
On and after Welonadap, Norarober 4th, 1857, a,
trains on this road leave PhilsOel;%l(t (lolly (goat
lioy esoeptel) as
For Bethlehem,tulku, Alleutcolu Mutat. Chank, et
11 tfkc~barre olitrou) at P A. M.
For Bethlehem, Allentown, and Month Chunk, (El
- in tonnection ultb L. T. }t 11. anl.
Maga, from Iron 111.11 Station, 'l,ll. P. M.
For Do.nleatown . , (Atcommedatima.) at 4 ,111 P. M.
For liwynnad, do. et 10 A. M
en Tonelny, nod Frilsyn the lO A. 11 tram will von
throor(h to lloylerlown, teaciog Pollestcso to (morn
at 1 P 31
TRAMS FOR FRILAPSLPIIIA
lorare Bethtlem (Exprett,) at P X.)l , end 7.. Vi P. 'A
3.,,ere Dott,ttotto, (Actomottextat:cit,) at 6 ari 4 M.
Leßft ti.tintli, ?Q. et 2 I'l P. M.
ON SUNDA:VP
For From
Gwynedd 915 h, Gwynett4 2 `2 , .).F.M,
Boylettown 430 P. M. Doylestown 0 OA, lt,
tare to Bethlehem 11 FA
blanch Chnni 8 tcl
wahesbezr. . 4 El
DAFBEBBY.It DEPOT,
FRONT and WILLOW Ste . Phße
ELL/8 CLARE, Agent
CTANGE OF 110 RS.—PIIII,ADEL,..
V PIM, WILY.Ltie TON Ala BALT.11.10111: RAP•
ROAD.
On and Alter Monday, :Nos. al. 18M,
ASSING ER TRAMS LRAVE PLULAPRLPRLA
For Baltimore at 8 A. BL,I P. H., (Kgprees.) dal ti
P. M.
For Wilmington st 8 A. At , 1.3.30 awl 11 P. W
For Is's,. Cattle at 5 A. sad 3 VI P. M
For Middletown at 8 A. M. and I P. DI.
For Borer at S A M. sad IP. M.
For Seaford at S A. M., and 1 P
TRAINS FOR PITILS.D.ELPHIA
Le are Baltimore 8.40, Fawn, 11 A. ?I
P. Pt
Les,. Warninston at 7Z sad 1.1.48 A M.,
Lai 0.f5 P.:l.
Leave Maw Castle at 665 and 1.1.66 A M 1
P.M.
Lean 241.1iIttown at 1010 A. M lad I 057 M
Leave Doter at 0. 1 6 A M land 6P. 11.
Leave Bastard at 7 7"0 A. M. and 2 P. 51
- TRAINB FOR BAL-77:11M1
Leave Witralasteu et 0.15 A. U. 2 P St e.t. ,, 1 II 12
A. 21.
13172;DAYA only at 11 P. H. bozo Vailadep
MMEMMEI
Freight Trsin, vitt, ruiesger Car ettwl-m, rla
as follu , s
Pbiladellids for rertyritia ari IrJerme4PAta
... - -
pheis et 6 CO P. U.
Canto ‘Viltnington for do. do. 664 P. If
Leave Baltimore fOr Mitre-Jo-Orono at. 4 P. 2i,
no 13..1y e. U. FELTON, Prtedent.
Sire proof liafro
SALAMANDES SAFES, _.. _
A 'rule a.."1n2111,,D1 of
LvANE R WArtONI
FHILADE'LPtiII . 1 ./.I.yrTAVZritSD
PALANANDER SAFES,
vAria ROOF?,
io , :tan.l4 end &ores.
LAVEA,
Equal to err soy la si..ss.
IRON DOORS, 2r.RUTT.ERS,
On IL* gsc.9 urea as any c(bor eetabliihtsett b tlta
Unl tea States, by
.EVANS & WATSON,
No. 29 South tOURTR ofrest,
Philaiskrhia,
anlB-13
I'LZAAIt siva is A CALL
Eumbcr.
LUMBER ! LUMBER 1 !--The
who has for several years (+nestled the premises et
Slcan , a ?lonia", 31111, Ertstagtou s has removed to
COATES STREET MIA Y, adjoining the PhPants
Planing 11111, on Delaware arenas, where he Intends
'keeping *large assortment of Carolina and other f bor
ing boards, stave, visas, abeirlag, telling, teeming and
scaffold hoards, thoroughly atarana6,l sad well vorieJ.
VOr Clip at Ile lowest rash prima. purela ear , are It „
sit.,l to tall and ea mine for themselves, Lai ory ef
fort wilt he made to sloe astlifsetion. Ordolel reeedlrtd
and an plied at The shortest sotto. for stn kinds and
elites of Soothe= fellow Ybee, Ttieltet and aeszttlhes.
eol•tf B. B. Bgata.