THE DAILY EVENING TKLEGKAPH. PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 186G. 5 CITY INTELLIGENCE. For AMUwnal City Intelligent see Third Page.) Mektings To-night. There will be a a mae meeting held this evening at Nattonii Hall, Market street. A number of addresses will De delivered. The Citizens' Democratic Association will meet this evening at tbe corner of Ninth and Manilla streets. A meeting of the Soldiers' and Sailors' John-fon-Clymer Club will be held this evening at Tenth and Carpenter streets. The Fourth Ward Republican Executive Com mittee meet this eventnv The Fourth Ward Democratic Executive Com mittee meet this evenini?. The Seventh Ward ''tfoys In Blue" have a stated meeting this evening. A meeting of the Drum Corps of the "Boys in Blue" this evening, corner ot Eighth and Wal nut streets. Eighth Ward Democratic Convention will meet this evenine, at No. 124 Locust street. A meetmn of the National Union Johnson Association of the Ninth Ward will meet this evening at the Washtncton Hose House. A meeting of the Ninth Ward Democrat this evening at No. 10 South Broad street. Tweltth Ward Johnson men will meet this evening at Fourth and Coates streets. Fourteenth Ward "Boys in Blue" meet this evening at Mechanics' Hall, Coates street, above Eleventh. Democrats of Fourteenth Ward will meet this evening at No. 1105 Coates street. Fifteenth Ward Johnson and Clymcr Soldiers' and Sailor' Club meet tbib evening at Lnau Hall, No. 1706 Vine street. The Secession Gavel. In justice to Mr. E. B. Cuyler, the gentleman who presented the secession "gavil" to the Southern Loyalists' Convention, which assembled in this city on the 3d of this month, we will attempt to refute the charge " that It was stolen from that portion of the Charleston Convention which seceded from the main Convention and assembled in the Charleston Theatre, presided over by General Layard, of Delaware." Mr. Cuyler cluims.that. atter the adjournment ot that Convention to Baltimore, the "gavel" was returned to him by Mr. Merchant, the manager ot the theatre, and he kept it all through tbe Rebellion, brought It to Philadelphia, and presented it to the Conven vention. This "gavel" was never used in the Wate secession Convention al Charleston, South Carolina. The Charleston Courier is! evidently laboring under a misapprehension. How It got into the newspapers 1s a mystery that will pro bably never be explained. We have positive proofs that this is the identical "gavel," letjthe Charleston Courier say what it may. It is clearly impossible to suppose this "gavil" to be iu Charleston when we know it to be in this city. The Courier was, no doubt, misinformed, or there may have been a "gavel" substituted for this one; but the gavel is no w,in the possession.ot those who will keep it safe. House-Breaking. The houses Nos. 1710 ond 1712 Arch street, occupied by Mr. Clyde and Mr. Frir-hruuth, were broken into and robDed yesterday afternoon. The thieves, three in number, had si: eased in through the back yard and pried open a back window of one, and the door ot the back entry of the other. Forcing their way into the houses, they ransacked every thing, and stole clothing and orhcr articles to the value of nearly or quite $1000. . Among the articles stolen were three silk velvet circulars, two fine overcoats, a set of furs, opera coats, a silver watch, and a number of coins and various other articles. The party were seen coming from the premises, and Officer Davidson, of the Sixth District police, made chase after the party. As they saw.the officers coming at Eleventh and Race streets, the bundle ot booty was dropped and the robbers attempted to escape. Leonard Duford, alias "Sboey MUler," was arrested, and after a hearing this morning before Alderman Jones, he was bound over for a further hearing next Monday morning in tbe sum ot $5000. Du ford is a notorious thief, and had just served out a term in prison a few days sluce. Quick Wokk. Officer Myers, of the Har bor Police, did up a job in a remarkably work manlike manner yesterday. Between tbe night of the 12th and the morning of the 13th some river thieves pried open the foie-hatch of the schooner B. Stillman, of Great Esg Harbor, as she lay at CroBkey's wharf, belo w Green street, on the Delaware front, and iorcing their way into the hold, btolt" 3ome sixty fathoms of haw ser, teveutl smaller lines, several bags, and about two-thirds of a barrel of mess pork. They also stole the Captain's yawl boat to stow their plunder in. The whole property stolen, amounting to about two hutidred dollars, was recovered and returned to the Captain yester day afternoon. . ABbtjtal Husband. Herman Itenman is the name ot a brute of a fellow, who is totally destitute of all t'e feelings that should inspire man with respect for his fellows and respect for -woman. He beat his wife in a most shocking manner last night, br lifting her face in a fearful manner, until her cries for help aroused the whole neighborhood. Renman has for some time past beaten the woman in a most inhuman manner, and last night's work was but a repeti tion of many others. He wai arrested at his residence, Sixth and Carpenter streets. This morning be had a hearing before Alderman Lutz, who committed him to answer. Stolen Raiment. A very greedy thief, named Ann Walton, was arrested in Seventh street, near Shippen, yesterday niornin?, with a whole armtul or stolen earments, which she wiia trvinif to dlsDose of cheap for cash. There were silk dresses, silk skirts, etc., to the mmint of $200. When arrested she said she was from Jersey. She is one of those vagrants nt.n in continually on the watch for plunder. She waa committee by Alderman Tittermary for a further hearing Tne articles stolen are now at the Southwark Hall Police Station awaiting an owner. Aggravated Assault and Battery. Ttnrnev (iallaeher wa arrested, m tne neigQDor hood of Thirty-ninth and Walnut streets, on the chareeot commuting an outrageous assault on aflvnuntr woman. Gallagher is an old otlfuder, and has frequently come under tbe notice of the police. Some time ago he was arrested wh'tln lvlnir in wait for a man iu a lonely place vith the intention of robbtug him. This morn ing finiinff her was'committed by Alderman Allen. after a hearing, to answer the charge of assault and battery. GiME.-E. L. Vocel. the well-known sportsman and dealer in earoe, has established i.tmsnir tn business at No. 113 South Second street, where he will be hapoy to meet bis friends and customers. Mr. Vogel prides hlm- lf on his reed-brds. and he has made arrange ments for keeping on hand a large stock of this favorite came aurins tne mil. ine oircn win be shot and brought to town on the same day. Labcent. Joseph McCllntock was ar rested at Thirteenth and Wood streets yesterday on the charge of stealing $000. He was held to i.nHwer in tbe sum of $1500 bv Alderman Massev. His wife, Margaret McCllntock, was arrested at Snrine Garden Hall on the chartre of being ac cessory to the fact, nnd was held in $1000 bail to answer at court. Attempt to Commit a Rodbkhy. Chas. Wilson was arrested on tbe above charge last nioht. He waa In tue company ot several noto rious thieves, and was supposed to have been in a robbery which took place seve ral davs aco. After a bearing before Alderman Jones, he was held roans wer in the sum ot $500. Fatal Railboad Accident. Last night o k tinmAd John Feltz. aired ten years, was tun over on the Raading Railroad, at Rich mond street, and had his right leg cut off. Auvmmh wn rflort was made to save him. he died soon after he arrived at the Pennsylvania Hospital. Sebiocb Accident. Eugene Hallowell fell through the hatchway, from the second story Into the cellar, injuring himself severely, at the establishment of Dr. Levi Obenholtzer. No. 158 . North Third street. Ht was removed to the Pennsylvania Hospital. Mr. Hallowell lives iu the neighborhood of Conehouocken. Poor Tnno! A yonnr woman In the sams Jail where the (Msamin I'eilloor U confined, bu ftlieo doeplyln lore with that Interesting Bpantard, and turns out many tallow candlos while sitting up to write him render letter. But reiiicer is thinking more of the hempen noose than the matrimonial onei and, thougn they aay that "Love laugh at locksmiths," be flndi that tbe lock ot Kings county tail licei are nothing to snrcr at. istae, nr. rei lour rinn't imrloratinil Knallah. and his Etnilr has to have all hnr lnnrt efTusions translated bv anothor lerson. Think bow rmbartasiing that la 1 This poor thing's case should excite the pity of all ladios whose teanx are ont of jail, oan talk Englisn fluently, and wear becoming suits Irom Tower Halt., No. 618 Market Strkht, Bkkkitt tfc Co. August Seven-Thirties Converted into Five-Twenties. Apply to Drkxbl ft Co., No. S4 South t hlrd stroet. Twelfth akd Cbbshut is the place to purchase Cork Mattresses and Bedding, and to have your Fur. niture reup'noletpred, varnished, and repaired by practical woikmen. Bubbt 'Almonds, Rose Almonds, Iceland Moss Paste, Cream Chocolates, etc., can be had at all times of Ueorgo W. Jenkins, Confcotioner, No. 1037, SpriDg Garden street. A Wao wrote on thn back of a fat alderman, "Widened at tbe expense ot tho coiporatlon." Ho mltrlit write on tho backs of most ot oar aldermen, "This coat was bought at the one price store of Charles Stokes A Co., nnder the Continental." May's Gallebt, S, . corner Sixth and Callow hill streets, is the place to eot perfect lilaonessos, Give him a call. Compotjkd Interest Notes. 7 8-10 and B-20s wanted. De Haven & Urothor, No. 40 8. Tnird St. ' ELASTIC STITCH SEWING MACHINES, FOB FAMILY CSK. TUE ONLY MACHINE THAT BOTH SEWS FfcEFECTLY AT) EMBROIDERS PERFECTLY. OBOVER A BAKF.B'S HIUIOST PREMIUM 8EWIM MACHINES, No. 73ft t'HKNCT bTBEET. LOCKSTITCH NKWINU WAI1IINK, FOR TA 11,0113, 8I10K.M AK KIH, SADDLERS, H VRNKS9 MAKER. CARRKGE MAKER. LATEST AMD BE SursniOB Styles er Ready-kadi Clothiko. Sctkriob Styles of Ready-made Clothixq. Wanamakbr ft Brown, Popular Clothing House, Oak Hall, Southeast corner Sixth and Market Streets. MAIlllIKD. RrSSKLL VOLL. On the 10tn Inntftnt, by Alderman Wilson Kerr at his office. No. 126 Callowhill street, Mr. J AM KM RUSSELL to Mlas ANNIE E. VOLL, both of this city. ZANE KERN On the 12th Instant, by the Rev John McLeed, WILLIAM C ZANK 10 tuLLI K KF.HN, eiocst daughter oi captain Juiues Rowland, all 01 pnua dclpala No cards. DIED. CTJBLER. On the 12th Instant, HANNAH, wife ot Qeorio t.'uliler. aued 43 vears. The relatives and irivnds are respectfully Invited to attend to tuneral, trom the leiiaence ot her husband, Ann street, dciow i ronton avenue. Twenty-nun vyara on hunday afternoon at 1 o'clock. To proceed to Phllaa throplc Cemetery. DEALY.-On the 13th Instant KATIE B. I., only daughter of Dennis F. and Anna E. Dculy. aged 4 years ana i monins. the relatives and filends are invited to attend the foneral on Saturday aricrnoo 1, the lath instant at I o'clock, fiom the residence ot her parent, No. SOD Whar ton gti eet. $ FRIED. On the 11th instant, Mrs. ELIZABETH FRIED. In the 52a vear of her nuo The relatives and friends of the fanil'v ate resDecttulIr Invited to attend her luneral. trom her late residence. jmo. via HicnmoDd street, on aunuay aitoinoou t l O 'CIOCK. OKISLEB. On Wednesday. Sentembor 12. Mrs, CATHARINE J. GEISLFlt. dauKhter ot the late Char.ua Ueis er, iu the 44th year el her ape. Gone, but not forgotten. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, from the residence of her mother, corner of Front and N'orrls afreets on Saturday afternoon at? o'clock, without further notice. To pro ceed to Odd Fellows' Cemetery HABTMAN. On the 11th Instant, IIENBY HART MAN, In tbe 50th i ear ol his ace. i he relative and rlemli ol the family are respectfully invited to attend the tuueral, on Sunday afternoon, the 16th Instant at 3 o'clock, trom his late resiJenco. No. 1U07 Wood street, 'lo proo ed to Wood ancU Cemetery. W HI TALL. On the afternoon of the 12th Instant, JOfEPH WHIT ALL m the 72d year oi his age. The relatives and i-lendsot the family are tespectfuliy invited to attend the uneral, without further notice, from the lesldence of Dr. 8. s. Troth 8. W comer of Seventh and Thompson streets, on Seventh day morning. the 16th instant, at 10 o clock, mtormuui at juoores- town, N. J. S PICTUBE NAILS, WITH EUBY, AZURE, Porcelain, and Brass Heads. A variety ot size for sale by tkuah a im w . Jlo. 839 (l;ignt inirty-nve M A ttivf.i at . ncmw mum. PATENT TOOL AND AWL HANDLES, containing a variety of Tools, all fitting into one handiei and a variety oi cnests or loots. ai. io.n T,,rlni ..!, for ! at TKl'MAN A SHAW'S. o. BaftiKignt intrty-nvei MAiint.i ot.. ueiuw giu'u. PEOPLE WHO LIKE TIGHT, 8MOOTH rnmnta an oat Camai AtrAu'hnrs With Crowbars. which are etlcctuai lor tuai purpose, anu au kuu Carpet lack, Tack Drawers, and Hammers, for sale by No. 6M (Eight Thlrty-nve) MARKET Bu. below Ninth. UTTE THAT HATH EARS TO HEAR, LET j i him Hi' ak "instruments to assist ine near- Ing at MADEIRA'S, No. 115 KThNTU Street bo loir inesnut ONE BUT THR BErfT BCHUTLKILL AND LKllltJU UUAL, CAREFULLY FttfcPAJit-D. AM) A T LOWEST RATES. fl ATI AIT A flTTO V ntTAR NTEKD. 9 6 lm JJCVA NS , BROAD ant FILBERT. TNSU11E YOUR LIFE JL U 01IU OAVN HOME C0MPAXY, THE AMERICAN, OP PHILADELPHIA, S.E. Corner Fourlh and Walnut Sts. Insurers In this Company have tbe additional guaran tee of the CAPITAL STOCK ALL PAID UP IN CASH, which, together with CASH ASSETS now on band, amount to over &51.DUO.UUU. tin TRUSTEES are well-known citizens In oar midst. (tititilna it to more consideration than those whoso managers restoe in uistaniciuoa. Alexander Wbllldln, William J. Howard. J. Fduar Thomson, Ueorge Nugent, lion James Fol'ock, Albert tl. Roberta, 1-. B. Mingle, 1. M Whiildin. Samuel T. Hotline, John Alkman, Henry K. Bennett, Hon Jose oh Allison, Isaac Hazlehnrst ALEXANDER WHILLDIN, President. SEORGE 1UGENT, Vice-Prealdeut ' ,IUt J Dials, ACluarj. i JOHN B. WILSON, feoretary and Treasuie. J STANDARD SCALES. BANKS. DIN MORE & CO. (8UCCE80R9 TO A. B. DAVI8 A CO.) UNUV.CTcaiSKo Ot rATSMT BTAMDAIIP KCAI.KH. suitable for Weigh Lock Kal road Tracks, Also, Im Droved" Patent Hcaiea for B ast Furnace Bulling Mill 8 team Forges, Foundries and all the various description ot Dormant uuu " '" riS 7, iVT",--S , Ttr till m w LOruer riribbniu iuu rraan i m Avenue, rbHadelphla 14 Imrp C. M. Bank. Lewis L iioupt. r, H Dlnniore, Frederick A. Kiehle, AUCTION SALES. P AN COAST & W A It N O C K, No. MU Warket Btreet. 618 ur (ITT. Jit., AUCTIONEER, al TML HUNTER, No. 41 N. SEVENTH btvt ATinVK FILBERT. PHILADELPHIA Acknowledged by all partirt interetttd a by far tne o5t kfircfinHFUL fUYBIClAN tn h fraatm.nt af Jiuaul to hit tVt'Uillv QUICK THOBOUtlH, and Vtrmanent rur guaranteed In erer caae. keinember Pit UUNTkVlt'8 Ceiebratea Katnedte. cau only be bad aenulu. Al hi old eatabUabAaOttlo.. No SEWINQ MACHINES. THE HOWE fcEWING MACHINE COMPANY now oiler their ce ebrated I'amtlr and Maautan. turlna Sewing- Machlnen at their new Oitice. no. 1)22 CbESNCr Street. Tie Howe Hewlnfr Machine have now been be ore the public tor mote than twetve year, and their sale anil popu ar t have been constantly on the inert ax, ihey are celebrated fordoing the best work, using a much smaller needie tor the same thread than any other machine" aid by tbe Introduction of the most approved maonineiy we nav so increaseu uie ptoductioo oi our machine and perfected tbe part, that we are now able to meet all demands and supp y the very best machines In the market. These mchln are made under tbe the Immediate snpervlslon of the Piesl dent of the Company. ) Ua Uowe. Jr., the original In ventor ot sewing machine, unserve the Beda'llon bead of Flla l-owe, Jr, Imbedded in each inach ne, without which none are genuine. No. 022 CIIKSNTJT Htteet, Philadelphia, (tola Agent tor the F.cstera part ot Fennsy vnnla New Jersey, and St it of Delaware, to whom all applica tion for agencies must D addressed. ' 9 14 6trp CARPETINGS. LEE DOM & SHAW, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CARPET WAREHOUSE. No. 910 AECH STREET, ABE OPENINO AN ENTIRE 1EW STOCK OT , Foreign nnd Domestic CarpcUngs, In every tyle and variety. 9 43m5p 1 QHEROKEE CURE, THE GREAT INDIAN MEDICINE, CURES ALL DISEASES CAUSED DY VOTJTnFUL 1NDI8CBETION, VIZ. 8EMIWAL WkAKSt.BH, i LOSS OF MEMORY, UNIVERSAL LASSITUDE, FAI1.8 IN I HE HACK, DIMMHS OF VlMOK, rREMATl'RE OLD AGE WEAK NEBVES, DIFFICULT BRF.THI. PALE COUNTENANCE, jj,sax.iii. 0KBIT1V,PT10N AND ALL DISEASES That follow a a sequence ot youtuiui inaiacretlons. THE CHEROKKE CURE Will restore health and vigor, and efleot a permanent cure alter all other medicine have tailed, lhlrty-two page pamphlet sent in a sealed envelepe, tree to any enure'. I I'Tlce w pel Dome, wt mt) uuitiun lur n Hold bvall Drupguttsj or will be sent bv express to any por ion or the worm, , on the receipt of price, !y the oie proprietor. nn ot t wuwrM No 37 W alkcr street. New York. 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Ho -Hisoitu HixiiintreeU mrorr t Co.. liethBtuemrp No. WIN 6ECO.NI)8t YINE, SUGAR, BUTTER AKD OYSTER CRACKERS, THE BEST IN THE CITY FULLElt Jc JOI1NSOST, 4 tuthllm No. 16 3. EH; BTEENTH SUeot. ONLY BREAD FIT TO EAT What the Doctor said. On of tbe first I'byslcluns ol this elty said to his patients t "Use Aerated Bread. It' the only Btead fit to at." We can give the name. JULLEB & JOHNbON, 9 4 tuthslm No 16 S. EIQHTEEN IH Street riKOCKEE'S TIP-TOP OS ACKERS TKT THEM, and aee It tbe truth caut'bs toldln 1 advertisement. . FCLLEB k JOHNSOS, 9 i totbilmSp 0. 16 S. EIGHTEENTH Street. WRITTEN AND VFRRAT. DESCRIP Mlon of character, with advice on bullae Beitn,eduoail..B etc , giren dal.jr. by J Kiuiujinrp J, l. trr.n t o.i'.ft b, TESTU Street, nbove CUttfuat. FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES LILLIE'S CHILLED IHON SAFES. "By Their Works Shall Ye Know Them:' CERTIFICATES' Chicago, April 12. 1866 litttrt. Murray Winnet Gen'Iemen : On Tnurc'ay night, the 2tth day ol March, a gang o turglar visited our manufactor, which 1 sitauted 1 1 an unfrequented place, near the lake, and made a desperate attempt to open tbe Mills' Bare you recently sold n. which, however, reel-ted all tnelr efforts T he safe bore mark ot heavy stedgt ig, bat without any effect npon the chl.led Iron door, fhe dial of the lock waa entirely destroyed, and will require to be replaced by a new one. Their most determined efforts seemed to be In the use of carefully prepared thin tcel wedges, twenty of which were driven around the edge ol the door, but did not disturb the lasteuing of the ale In the least Although we bought this a one of your common Mercantile Safes, we regard this severe test sufficient to prove It equal to any Barglar proof that fan be made, and worthy to be confided In under any circumstances. Yours respectfully, etc., DbGOLIER A BRO. AN ATTACK ON THE SAKE OP TUE TREASURER Of WILL COUNTr, HL. CotJMTT, Tbrasurkb' Office,) Jouet, April a, 1066, f if'$sn Mutrav Fnne, Aanl$ for Liltit't Rr,t.i Gentlemen) My office was entered on Monday night by some oaring burglars, who forclb y opened the outer uinuv uuuii uv iu uau iargv inline a iateut H ire and Burglar I root Sale, which the auuacloua villain made a desperate attempt to open, using all the form tla- ble tools ol Old hand at the businos. a heavy Hedge, and some bars taken trom a blacksmith's shop In the IIKIIIUOIIIUVU IIBU Ut'CU UHCU Willi IIIU'JU VlgOr. A QlltD ber oi their steel wedite were driven around n h. tween the doors, without effect. Efforts to drl.l thesata weie cntirel? lutile In several nlacea the nolnt n iha drill bad made mark, onlv to show that the chilled iroa was penecuy impencirauie. i eeua you the one door lor rupuiro. lours etc., KRtD. SEtlRlrtO. Treasurer ol Will couuty, IlL A OTHER FRUITLESS ATTEMPT TO ROB ONE VI llLilt'a BANK BArK-, National Bank, ) ,., ScHrTiERviLLK, N. i March a, 1866. ( ifetsri. IiUi- tr Son: A desperate attempt was made to rob this Bank on tbe night ol tbe lota instant, a you bare heaia. Tho paiticuiars are as lollows: The burg ers euU-red the bank dv prying open awinuow; they then tried tiie vault doors made by you by breaking oft the knob and exDiodlng what powder they could set in but tlnlni no daniane to the door. 1 hey finally succeeded in gottlng into the vault by digging through a heavy wall. Here they found a toenmu worthy of their Heal one or' vour Burglar proof bales as it proved tJ be. They broke off the knob oi the door, and tried in vain to drive In 'ho solndle; they then broke ofl the handle and dial ol the lock, and tried to cut out aud to drive in the centra piece but tailed a so in this They then rl.-d with heavy sieuges to Dreak lu tne uoors which successful v reoixtea all tbelr etlorts. 'i hey evidently worked laith fu ly till nl(iht. as ihev were Keen to leave the village aiioni nve o ciook in ine morning e have received the sale yon sent us, and are confi dent, wheu locked, the content are beyond the reach o.thioves. I ours tru y, O. F. WATSON, Cashier TRIAL OF A SAFE IN THE OFFICE OF C. B A-M K. K. Chicago. Sep'ember 13, 186S. Murray It Wmnr. Ooifrai Awnit Litnt't iiafts: Utntiomen : ihe station ai.ent at lowne- s Urove encrts one ot your o. 8 Sales severely to tort bv burglars. 'Ihev worked all nlrht at It with drl la, edges and chisels, but the con ems were undisturbed, and tbe ale apparently but little damaged r lease send us ne ol tho fame size to renloce It, a bo another oi kmiio size lor use m m imora. uur .-ate mere (ot anoiner mK; as uroiu into auu piunuorea. Yours respeottull'. u P PHirE. Purchasing Agent C B. and Q R. B San- Francisco. AnrlllO. ISffi. Kuue'1 tf Erviitt, Manutacturert' Aqentt for L lht't iSajeti: Gent ciuen: The safe let'erred to In our letter ol February 9. as having preserved Its con ent nenectlv trom tire, waa agaiu suojcciea to a very severe t-st by the lire of ant 8uudu night one ot the most severe tire that lias occurred in Kan Francisco It was taken trom the ruin on Mondv and on opening, all the book ano papers were found In pei ect condition, not the least sign of Are heinir visible inside the safet this beir g the tuiru time tne ia Das preseivea ltsconleui within tho past live mourns. Or-ln end Froduce Dealers. A 8AFE TWICE TEUTFD BY flRB, West Trot October 8. 18SfJ. This is to certify that at the lire which took nlace here September 5 186f. tbe Llllie's Patent Sale which had in my ulnce. una which lav in a mass ot burning coa. mo una tne bras ent rely oft. Dresarved mv nooKB p)r aua money In periect order, and leaving fUBBmuiu cuuuiuuu-nuotlt ntUKUIUUU flE fitr unma dlHt ft npe. This sale passed tnrongn the great Ore In Troy In aiay, icua, auu invu fjicnoirvu us uuiitihb eniiro Superlnten dent W. Troy Ferry Company. THE PORTLAND FIRE. A n Unparalleled Test OF LILLIE'S SAFE ! IN THE FIEE FIFTEEN DAYS ! The Second Time the Same Safe Passes the Fiery OrdealA Test no Sheet Iron Safe Can Endure. CERTIFICATE OF JUDGE FOX. Polin.ANn .111 IV 90 lgiR Afritri .Murray Wmne.Agm't Li lir't iiafit. teniieineu 1 llau. J 1.11.1.11,0 rir.ai rill I I.I- I AM) VltUl LU1I-1KON HA IV I' In mir i.ftlno n i- vi Imnue street, at ths time of the urat flr n Jmr i lH.ii 1 he su e was In the second storvot the hullriinir ami lell to the or.lar. where it lay cull ely unprotested lorl&uovs. nen u sging 11 out yesteroay alternoon weiouud tne Dricas sirrounuing it too not to bold in the hand. n openmg 11 mis morning, we found a. I the h.w.ks anil naliers lu a good state ol nreservaMnn. l l.li kb in nrobah y bail us sovere a test as any in the flra.au ha'e Ol Ullli r uinnt-in iu aiijuiuiiiK uuuuillg UOU lueir tONTl-MS BURNED TO CINDERS. 'Hits is the HhCiiND 1 1 J K 1 ill 8 8 VFE HAS BERN TKMrlJll HUE, as It was in the store oi F. R-(Hur-i whn it was burned In February, 1861, at which time it also preserved Us contents. Uur connueuce 'u ioe nru-proo iiuanue 01 i.iL.L.iK'.t SAt r H is inircasi d bv unparn'leled Usts. and we buvo no doubt of ihoir -CPKR1 .R1T Y OVER ALL O i'UE US. x ours uuiy, EDWARD & FEED FOX. No sate of Llllie's make was destroyed In this fire or al ed to preserve the contents, which fully endorses the high reputation of these Safes as being the most reliable five-proof prutcc Ion made. The lo lowing important fact are most thoroughly de monstrated In tbe abovo certificates 1 tlrst. ThatLiliie' rale stands the teeond Are as well as the flirt, and both Safe and content still fit for use, while other Safes are wur.U'eit alter tbe first fire, and, If the fire is severe, books and papor bava to be oopled, If preset ved at all, and very irequt nt.y lost. Second. That Llllie's Safes aro honostly drlll-prool perlectly vedgt- fruut. pmcdir-proof, nd. in every sens of the word, burglar-1 roof, and, as a further evidence, I assert, that there novr b.is been, to this time, one of LU lie' Bank Boies robbed (that la, Sates two inches thick) A word tu ihe public and 'o my old friends and pa iron : W y motto is, ' A nimble sixpence rather than a slow thlliing." 1 have taken a roomy, convenient cheap store, lor five years, on Aioh rreet, Instead cf a dear one on Chesiiut My cartage Is done with one horse instead ot three horses. Pcononiv and small pro fits is my motto. The Sate Works art bow removed n om Troy and In succeastul operation tear Philadel phia, luth Mate and I trust hereafter to be able to furnish my patrons, cheaply and promptly, with the best Sales, Vault, Lock, etc , In the United State or any other country. M. C. SADLER, Agent No. 639 ARCH STEEET. P. 8 I notice much ha been (aid latterly about dry filling, alum, etc I have only to say that usually, and generally, LU. I.IK'S SAFE I free from demon, and doe not mould book or paper ( and wilt not, It perfectly manufactured, .and bereaiter all LILUE'3 BAFE 111 b. warranted not to mould 8 29 w M C. SADLER AuU AMERICAN GUM PAINT. ; ECONOMY IN PAINT. GET THE BEST. The American Gum Paint Co. , 1 AND ' j Wll ITE LEAD WORKS, FOR TUE MANUFACTURE OF BUTCHER'S PATENT INDIA RUBBER PAINT, PHILADELPHIA, PA. FAINTS OF EVERY COLOR, FROM TIIE FINEhT WHITE TO I BE DEEPEST BLACK, Ground in Pure Linseed Oil and Dissolved Itubber. MANUFACTORY. S. E. CORNER TWENTIETH AND FILBERT ST3 PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE. No. 44 S. THIRD Stroet. The superiority of the Rubber Faint over all other consist In it great durability, owing to the presence of dissolved Rubber tn Its composition. Dealers will And It to their advantage to boy this paint, aa It pos sesses superior merits, and Is, at tho same time, a cheap as other makes, and when once Introduced will be generally preferred. An Improvement In paint has long been needed, and we feel conbdent that when fully understood, the Rubber Faint will become the great favorite The attention of the public la particularly called to the lollowmg evidence of the peculiar merit of the Rubber l'alnt, ana It superiority over the old article for the finest work, and especially for exposed snrfacoa of chipping, depots, cottages, roofs, damp walls, brldtfes etc. etc. The rubber 1 first dissolved and then ground Into the paint Imparting to It all the well-known virtues of the rubber, namely . superior durability, elasticity, and great resisting power to water, and even acids. While supe rlur In many repcts, IT COSTS NO MORE THAN OTHER PAINTS. ' Ihe American Gum Paint Com pany s Cottage Colors These Color are especially prepared for Cottages and Country Seats. They are numbered irom I to 10, and pat up means from 1 pound upwards. 1 hey are ground In jure Lln seed Oil and Dissolved Rubber, and cannot be eaualled tor durability. Tbe groat advantage ot these Colors over other makes is In their superior resisting power to acids and the weather. The soaps used lor washing point are composed of acids and lye, and will otttlmes destroy ordinary paints; hence the necessity of pro curing an article which will resist ail such Influences. FOR PRESERVING DAMP WALLS THIS PAINT HAS NO EQUAL, IT -WILL PREVENT THE ABSORPTION OK WATER. AND KEEP TUE HOUSE DHT REFERENCES J. FATTI USON, Painter, No. 1825 Spruce street. J. GIBSO . Painter, io rat. Eleveuth street A U ULO if-tv rainier, no. 4 e 'iwe l in street. HOOD & GAM IlL h Painters, Philadelphia, Al AT 1 HKW8 A MOOKK, Machinists, Philadelphia. MORGAN A ORH, AiachinlstH. Pblladelpnia. A. w. ltUSSr LL, Lunca.ter, Pa. a 1IM1. llHrrlnlium. Pa. W. K. WOOtiB I ltmburg. Pa. O. W. KEPLr R. Altooua. ra J BKNhAIlD, Hestonville, ra. R. UOUSEb&iA N , W eet Philadelphia. A. ti. MOKR1 ON, Coateevllle, Pa. J. C. WI -NKHY, Balem, Ohio. I). W. HIKUKK Ashland, Ohio. KERR W Ah VIN, Shelby, Ohio. J. t L.NK, Ga Ion. Ohio. , GRNTZ& t O.. Akron. Ohio. FAY & bROl Hfc.lt Painters. No.4T South Third strce 'J t NN IS fc IiAMjI KK, (,'ieve and, Ohio. PKIi E fc l ULBKRTNON, Alliance, Oliio. WOOLTO & BKNNE T, Cape Island, Bf. J. v v, o tlADKON. Millvllle, N.J. oriV BV A FRAZIKK Vluoland, N. J. Si TJLL A SON . Bridge-ton, N. J. I J H L1PPISCOTT, Salom. ST 1 11 LEY A BROTH KH 8, HestonvUle OH Work. . OKIMSHAW'S IKDUS1RIAL OILWOKKS, Thlrllettl and llaniilton streets. BOW1HH & K.t'iCHUW, Oil Work, Hestonville, HESTONVILLr. K. B. CO. I'aTAV 1HSA R. R. CO. RFADISO R R CO. . ' "eNIRAL OHIO R R CO. rofriMBUS and INDIANAPOLIS It. R. CO s LITTLE MIAMI R. B CO , WEST CHKSTEtt R. B. CO. , PniLAnELPHiA, October 17, 1865. To the American Gum Faint Company Gent. I have given our India Rubber Paint a fun trial, aud find It to DOEseesa superior body; it now eutoothlv. uml when diy inakea a gloss common to nu other paint 1 hove used .vour colors on the finest work for both bouse and sign oaintlig. and thov havs given entire Miisfaction. Your Whlie Lead la equal to auy In U10 niarkei. I shall continue to use aud recom mend theui to all who dcslie a superior article lrnlyjouis, A. H. HUNTKR, Hnso and Sign Painter, o. 2 8 Twelfth street. "Philadelphia. October 1, 1865 1 To the American Gum Paint Company Sen. sir-It ghes me great pleasure to say thut I have caused Bu Cher's Patent Rubber Paint to be used upon woik done lor me, and K lias given great satlstau lnn. I believe It to bo tbe best and most durable pulut for metal Ho rools, or indeed tor any work in which the object Is to resist dampness. Respectlully, THEODORE CUYLER. Philadelphia. January 16 1B6-V To 'he American Gum i'amt Coinpuuy -Genut 1 have ued several thousamt dollars' worth of your Paint ou brloves. passenger ttaiions, freivht houses, etc etc. 1 believe tc secure metal. lo surfaces irom oxidation, and can be recon mend especially whon tbe woiks requhlng it are extensive. 1 shall continue to use it. believing it to be to inv advantaee tu do so RICHARD B O-BORXE, I Civil Engineer. To the American Gum Paint Company Gentlemen 1 Ilavloa made use 01 your Patent Rubber Paint more or leb lor the lu lour vears upon dliloront kinds ot me al as well as wood where it ha been In cons ant contact with water I nnd It all 1 could wish, aud rc couiBieno It to ollurs wlio wish a paiut that will stand the action ol atr and water, and is duiable. .1 remain yours, etc, E D. D WIS, ' No. 6i Fulton street j;ew York July .0,1860. To the American Oum Paint I'ompany Oentlomen 1 tor munv years we have been anxloiM to secure a paint thai would eQeotusl yteslat the aotlon of air on Iron and prevent corrosion e have tried many ruooui- n.ani1.fl fr.a fhla anninM. but have tOUUd them wnrll,. less Alter testlnir vour ludU Hubber Paiut, we are connoent ol Its superior"., i uii.u guuiim 10 use 1 at our works. W. consider It Invaluable , MOHO " N, OUR A CO.. Engine and Roller Builders, No. 1110 Cailowhl 1 sireet. Tnti, amarlcan Oum Paint Cornosnr Gmnta Wa Iiave used various paint niuniifaotured tor coa'mg Iroa suriac ana iniuuiu na iun none 10 equal yeur ltaober Pa'nt It euectuahy rents ta tU. action of air aKpiIj!,B, ZINDORAF A OO., MaohlnLtt. . No 10i Genuautown road. I have nsed the India Rubber Paint on the roof of my dwelling and bath tubs. 1 b.ileve it to be admirably etiantetf te outside aud Inside pAiutlng, preventlug oxi dation, sad at lb same time OU' able and economical. Por sack purpesei there U no letter paint In the mark JAUKS POLLOCK. Dlr Ctor United State Mint O - ... 1 U.l-ttUIU-Viat FOURTH EDITION THE PRESIDENT'S TOUR Accident at Johnstown.. Fa. Hundreds of Persons Precipi tated Twenty Feet. Extent of the Injury Not Known. Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc., Et. Pittsboro, September U.The rresirJenUJ . patty left at 8 o'clock this morning. Secretary. Seward is still unwell. He will remain until the next train, and will reach W aahlngtom 00 Saturday nlhr. Johnstown, September 14. We reached Jobnt- town at 10'4" A. M. The train has stopped at several places, where the President made a few remarks. CoNEMAroa, Pa., September 14. While the Presidential party were halting at Johnstown, a platform over the bid Canal fell in, precipitating hundreds of men, women, and children a dis tance of probably twenty teet, and plllnjr them, one on the other. - There was much screamlnr. and the xunhlng of friend to the rescue, and great excitement ensued. The tralu, however,, moved on before tbe extent of the damage couli be ascertained. Commercial Advices from Europe br Atlantic Cable. Liverpool, Wednesday Evening, September 12. The Breads tuffs market in Arm at th ad vance reported. on Tuesday (l2s. for flour). The Tallow market is firm. London, Wednesday Evenin? , Sptembec 15; The Money market is unchanged. Consols closed at 89$ for money. American securities aro firmer, and price? have generally advaueed. The tos'np quotations are as follows 1 United SraUs Five-twenties, 72; Erie Railroad elmres,. 454; Illinois Central. 79i. Canada. Ottawa, C. W September 14. A proclama tion has been issued abolishing tbe free porta ot Sault St. Marie and (laspe. A camp for the volunteers of Lower Canada will be organized immediately in the neighbor hood of Sherburn, on the iue of. the Grund Trunk Railway. Toronto, September 14. Four directors of the Georgia Bay Caual have resigned, having become dissatisfied with Ihe proceeding of the Company. . Seven Fenian prisoners captured off Fort Fjrie. in June last, have been released on their owm recognizances, there being no evidence to war rant their future detention. Marine Disaster. Boston, September 14. The barque Modena, from New Cut,Ue, in coming up the harbor thie morning, struck on a rock and- sprang a leak. In order to prevent her from sinking sire wa run a-uoie on Apple Middle, where she remains, leaking badly. She has a cargo of oat;.. .Latest Markets br Telegraph. New Xokk, September 14 Cotton firm. Flour declined l&20o. Sa ea oi 6600 bbls. nt ft6 o H'TS tor Mate; i 3Xa 13 25 for Ohio: 8610 75 for Western; Southern droopingr; 800 bbU mid at unchanirotl prices. Wheat dud; sales of 13 000 bushels at SI 60 Jor Chicago -prinej S2'26 for rojd Ho. 2. Milwau kee Club; S2 72 for Amber State. Corn steaar; sales ot 46.000 bush, at 8383c Fork steady at ea8-12'.S83 26. Lard dull at I7i20a. Whisky uull. Baltimore. September 14. Flour verv firm. . Wheat firm; rod, 2 80S2-86. Corn dull, wtm a dochnlnp- tendency. G.it heavy, at 44 )4fC.. lro-, vision steady, (irocerles Inaotlve. Whinky flrm, Pennsylvania, t2 82&2-88. FMlada. Stock Exchange Sales, Sept 14' Reported by uaven rro., mo. v t. i nua stroet. BETWEEN BOAEDS. SlOOOCltv 6old.... 964 lOOsbfenn R.. S.9 SlOOOfaKlst m6. 9 ! 60 sh do M t t.l060t6-20&G2eouplltj!: 16 sh do 61 a 86000 do 110 88 sn do... lots.. S i SECOND BOARD $3000 City 6s. old.... mi, 100h Catapt....b60 83 $600 do now 99 j 100 sh do W 83 100 sh St Nell Coal. 2j 100 sh do b0 iflf 1(0 sh do 2i 100 sh do. .....b&) 31 j lOOshLohigh Zinc. 46 4t0stil'nfc E...btil 33 MEDICAL. SIMILIA SIMILI8US CURAH TUS. HUMPHREY'S HOMUiOPATIUC SPECllflCS, 1'ave prored, from tbe most amole exa fence. a entire succens 1 blmple. t roinDt Xaiclentt, mad Kellabie. Tlii'y are mo onlv medicines perfrotly adi.iai 1 to popu lar use ko simple ttiat uiitakes cannot t e made la usIdk thein; so li arm less as to be tree traua danuer, and o enlclent as to be always reliable. ho. , Cent. 1, cures r r. tiiB, couEesuons aua taut amation4..4 s, 1, 4. WOHMs, Worm Fever, W orm I 'ml e. etc 2 CHY I Ml COLIC, or Teetlilnu ei ',afauts V MAllHUtEA 01 chlldiea or olul u ir IiY8KN'l.ltY, GrlpiUK, ISUUmu coiio CilOMUtA MOltliUS, Kttuaca., or VoinltlU(f..i.V t'f'l'Gllf, Colds. Hoarseness, f.ronclil'is 2V KEUHALGIA, ToothAcbe. Ncn oan Fains ..... llh-ADACIlKS. Sick. HeadaetM or Vertigo... .2 YfcPl'.Ppll A. Bilious jStouiai , c'ontlr iess..at. hrFPHl!.SSKI, acunty, or smT jlul PerloUj.... JV KEM ALtC Dllllcultkea i (KoCf. Hoarse C'ouitb DH'i jnlt Breathing. ..Ji BAl.T libeuin. Erjltola. W ruotloos IS KHKUM ATI.SM, and a 1 Bb luraatlc P4lui...M KEVElt and Aue. CbUl ever -old Aut....5 l'i I.ES. Internal or exterw blind or bleeihny.M Or H I II A LM Y, sore, Indf rued Kyes or KjellJiSa CATA KKil, acute or cUp Juio, or Influenza.. .. WHOOPINU-l'OlJUU f ,rtDasnloUlc:l,l.., AST MA. oppiessed d' uilcuU HratMn..,..tO KAB Dhtcharges. arwl ' ,m paired Hearing S BCUOKULA, eniarge. Glands and 8wiHng4..W HJtNKKAL titbl kv, or Physical Weakness... 39 DllOrs Y aud scant Heoretiou". . J HKA-Mlcknesa. ors'iuknes (roin ruling........ f KIDNK Y Diseaw Gravel Keu.l f! can...... KKVOtJ8 IXbt.ty. Souilnal i-inUwiom, n- oluntary W charges HOP k Mnutfei. ... K.I.r Ov 6, 7 8, 12 13, u: 16, ltt, IB, 19. 20, 'I. aa, '. te 87. 2d. M. !W, HI. W, n TJRIHARY If contluence. or wettio tbe bed..W VAINrill, i bvhii with Huwui. ,M 100 100 M'KrtKIM J8 al ohangeofllte KPIUM'. . Hoasm. and rfc Vtua'lance. 34 UlrliTMr RI A and nlcerate" euro i nruai ....om Vauu.T I'iiih. ar Thlrty-nve viai. ntoroooo ease an4 auuk 'compete. 1 a.cKof Twenty lr vials In morwirj and book 6 8lut4 boxe. with dlreor. tlotif, . teal eAcents orl. VBTKRiHAr BrKCiwr--4"' cases, in rv-U, 16. tilifte vials tniadirwuoi-s at Tliaae 7 madie br h ce er lng'e box, sea? true ol chV. , ;cTipt ot tb" Prtea. A-ldresi maSf vv ' Hpeoinc Houxfopatblo Kediclm Cam Dauv wi. and Oenot No Nil llroadwav, New Votk. T'B.'5r?rs eon.ulted tlalfv at bis oiHee wr- r J I.t.ltr 1J OTT A CO. ' JOU HOH. HOLLOW AY rn ilFS T R CALLKNDKR and A ullUOdK 'jMITH. Vbolesa s AgouW, I'UlHHe Uia, nd br .t rv.ujui.n. Iilsiawi a w.n
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