12 "iioKTit Viml, but t n .yft'rioii nn to excite r-prruilation. Those ol the matrimonial clinrartor re, of rooTgo, rirominrnt, mid slio tins difficulty that ronie men, and even women havo In Mocurintc "partners tor lite." Here in an instance of a delicate way ofmlvrrtls iib for a husband, which, ronslderlnp that It. i (mm a yonnar lady, comes meat remarkably to the point, without uny femi nine circumlocution: W ktki. Br a young lady airod nineteen, of plenums cnntennco road tlore, imrerablo man ner, general Information, ana varied accomplish mrntR, who has studied everything from the crea tion 10 ciochet, a situation in tbo lamly 01 a gpntlo. man, rho will tuke the bead of the tablo, manaire hln kou'rhold, ooold his servant, nurse his bbio when Ihey arrive), chack his tralesmon's bills, accompany him to the theatre, cut the loaves ol hfs new book, sew on h s buttons, warm bin clippers, and renoi ally make bis hie happy. Apply, In the first place by letter, to I.ouisla Caro ine, Linden lirove, , and al'erwards to I'apa, upon the pre mltes. Wedding- Ring, Mo. 4, Small. The following, of the same genJor, is equnlly r explicit: A HlOHLY KKSPaCTABLK WIDOW, A LlTTLB Over Ibibit, oncicunibcied, and poscsinr hor own pin-money, Is of a kind and atloctionato dispo sition, and capable of makin a home happv, would like to correspond with a widower obior tban hor seli (has no objection to a lamilv), with a vlow to matrimony, can five pood references and reason for this mode ol mak in her wishes known. Will receive letters lor one wee. Addrem, etc. etc. The "highly respectable widow," for die benefit ol the coining husband, is "unincum bered," but graciously sajs in advance that she "baa noobjection to a family." She w, however, particular that the future husband should Do widower oldr than herself' fancying, perhaps-, that "old birds are oitugbt wit h chad," or rather, maybe, that widowers of experience make the most pliant bunband-i, if perchance the y have gone through a hard mill. Neverthe less, those disposed to reply to audi an adver tisement should remember Sam Wcller's immor tal advice, "tteware ot the vidders !" Heie is another, which is really tantalizing: Watbimoniai-. A young lady, aged eitfhtron, of pood appearance, now visiunitlii tho country, wishes to concspond w.tli a gentleman between the aires of twenty and thirty with a view to matrimony. Money no object, as the advertiser possesses atnnle means to support tbem hauUaomuJy fhrougn lite, l'teaie audrecs Miss fc , strout, Now York. - Sweet "elchtcew," "money do object," "anple menus to support tbem handsomely tliroiiirli life." Great inducements! and, doubtless, a great humbug. But stili.it maybe that Miss y is "honest." Nevertheless, we cannot help questioning the "good appenrance" of the advertiser. Very joung men are also guilty of adver tising for matrimonial companions, A proaiis-. irigjounir oentlemnn i;-a9 ajvertiseci the Ivew York Dispatch: 1 AM TWBNTT-THltKE YEAH8 OF AOIt, flvO teet eleven Inches and a halt In height ; a fluro aud iace said to be the niodol or gunmotry and beauty; a gentleman by bir h and li.liontanco (there was never a median 10 in my family); educated in a buiopean Unlvi reity ; an accomplished musician; a thorough linguist aud uttuny incapable ol' earn ing a living. 1 should like to marry into a wealthy lamily, which, wanting ihi ireitige ot birth, would be elevated by an alliance with me. I could make mysull goncrally u-ctul m such a lamily by toactilng the lounger members manners, and accu'tumin tho o.c er to the tatty carnage and g ace ot well-bred people. Uieio are many weal dv latuiliei wuo have boxvi at the opora, wbo, under my dircc ion, 'would speeiliiy learn to look as aristocratic aud i im portant as they try to pars mde laerftseives that taey ure. Such a lamily. alter a lew ics-ous trjia me, would pass lor we ! bred people in a crowd -and I should make thorn understand the opo.a, which now they do not. Few can doubt tho eligibility of this candi Otite for the marriage noose. But hs is in a bad fix, and honestly t-avi tbut he wants a wtfo t i take care of lutn. And, really, his brillin.ut ancl substantial accompliibmeuts 'should recommend bmi to some of the new families of Murray Hill, who would find such n son-in-law a rare acquisi tion. The next, quoted from the New York Herald, is mo lest with all the virtue of innocence: Wanted. A situation a son. in-law in a respecta ble lamily. Blood aud brooding no object being being already supplied; capital essential. No on jcction to going a short distance into the country. Another youag man is hunting att.;r a hand some iucome: JUATIUMONIAL WiSTH) A inte.ljgence and a moderate allowance of h -nnr. h a young man ol tweuiyiive passably gowd-looking, and enjoy.Dg a Handsome income. Any young 'r'li ol property, ma trimon ally inclined, may And a cor refpond,nt ot lite ire inaHon by addr4 jg Hany Th gem ot tmtrimouiu! advertisin". how tver, is the folio ins;. TU? wr.ter is evidently a coward; but nil!, under certain circuni. utancee, displays a remarkable decree of com mon tenpc: nrrTi!ilT!!0HG"TLEM.AJ',ou t,ie PIn of setting carried, i desiroun ol meeting a man ot experience who will dioiuade bin, jrom such a step . iad?w" Experience "alter marriage" produces alo some curious features in the advertlsi-j columns, tor example, a man out Wist thus poMa bis truant wile:- 1 Taus Oh the 6th ol July", on the night of Monday doped from her hu-band, he wile ot John Urundy His - .ot tor her abBence eicu day growlug doep- . should any man find her he begs bim to ioe jJ Another husbnndfcis disconsolate. -nfl' .,,. send tke net .u JirtZZra,X:'v1kM wtl1 ruln a''- TWl "ur return-" nl-your children Return elurn -ail ay be well happy. At any rae nclose the key ol the cupboard whore the gm is. " LIn,th,? c?luTUD8 -of the Albany Times we Qnd the following advertisement, which we conv rerOofim, free from charge: ' C3Kkwabu Tho above reward will be paid to whoever will cause the return to me of m wire &'n.bl10 ' 01 midait 8,z0- 1,"nt complex ioned! lrecklcs on face, short hair, trimmed behind, and wears beao-catchors. is about 16 years ol age, and 2n.l0VS" d'sP10n, and had on three rattan hoops. Wm. Bkow, corner of JLodge ana MaldenT A repentant husband, of Conway, N. II., thus exposes hu weakness to the gaze of the public- ..nTHtfnnBt8.1, ?A"lfI- Clat- throurt misropre paoe mfaC"d I0 P03t m wl,e "noua in the papers now beg leave to intorm the nubho ilmr i wXSS everything, as weVavV'womeS,1,.aU1:0,'Kh not 50 commonly, bund, in Vr n ?,lver,"iiig tor truant fcuV 5"n : Injye, however, there I, h,7t litnl ithoZe-y- in8lance, wnen a woman thus ei. ' 1 i - 'i m ir. as ior n a woman thus r-w. . ' Ti'Yl tLr,.T?n' cnntenrllnif against evils and o". rages that menaced her very exlsteneo i out rif trouble by some Goo7au arit n anX solving to obey that inmnctinn t hot . been long Bounding hi K 'o Lrf y,''ave more:" Uo anc "In no MB. C., Of 132 B W.-Spring ttt,.t plaoe lor me on the lSth-evenino v ? ooA iny life and liitlo mouey. God bVcss """ssa'ed you out ol your trouble. 1 leit town? orev??.d "olp Maris n Every day we find just such bits of mm lurking aruone the -Pei-aonuls." Listen ? M0e wail of Direction from a fallhtul w!? heart: "'"an & Alonzo. Received. I implore you to suffer mo to come to you. Your society (even in poverf.i I should prelor to all the world bebldi-s. Pray me hope ot aeeinv you soon, I am truly unsoiau e nw to same attdress. '-UiA.A. As an offset, we often find fugitive friends or Telatlvee Implored to return to thoir de&erted homes. Here are two such, addressed to the same person on different day: 7MiJ?'r.?0,lT: w ervanxlom about you. Write or return home. AU wdl be forgiven. -i.n'i.TiJ'.4011'1 Tu come home? Have you net any sympathy for mer If ou culd anpre elate my lova for you. you would never desert your Xoiue and inends, W e a;t only mortal, and labie mA1LY- !Vm e I yon wil return, your word shall be law. jaao pny on me, do, lor Heaven's sake ! w. K. 8, Hie following Is evidently from a coxcomb wno nas oecn carrjlrg on a correspondence " " wuiiu loinajitc iiiiKnowu: 1 nt'THwuL' letters all received. She Is earnestly rrqnotPd to throw aside the impenetrable veil of n. vii ..-y wmcn row enynions nor, and grant an in. toiTinw. ( bar es has loved slnoe-ol Mrm.ntir. ,n votenly ; lint believed hin tra" ranee was wasted on ueoesertair. Miould the obiect of his alioctions piove to be the fair unknown, happiness mi) yet be in ur n,r uoin. wnen thoy meoi ( harns will do s.Tioe nis paiaoo by the lake ol tomo, which, with bimsoil. bis ten thonand a year, his shooting box on the Mississippi, and all his other Jowe.s, shall be To close these "personals" of a special char acter, see whatlooi-e Ideas of American etiquette atid KhrIIM) grammar bieak out In the following tiiiuouucemt.nl: JP ih young lady who bowed to a cAntloman in a window on Broadway, near Ilroome street, who iihu uii m uiuo urem ani D-aoK si K mantM a, will mini luun, uroaoway I'ost lllllco, and sta e bow an introduction can be obtainod, she will What on earth cculd a gentleman in a blue tires and bluck silk mantilla have been doing in a window on Broadway? and wby should a jonns lndy w ho had never been introduced Dow (o bim, unless thc took him for a lay figure in tended to reprt sent a Chinese mandarin? We conicfs that our ingenuity is entirely at fault nere, nnrt mat we ennnot venture upon even a pronanip tolution ot this advertniug riddle. We therefore leave it amonj the unsolved mys teries. That the Irish are in America we find ludL crous evidence even among advertisements. The following appeared during last vear in one of the New lork dailies: NoTicit. If the gentleman who keeps a store in tedar street with a red head, will return the um brella be borrowed from a lady witb an ivory han dle, be will hear ot something to hu advantage. Another, in the same paper, setting forth the many conveniences and ndvantaees to bo de rived from mot il window-sashes, among other particulars enumerates as lollows: "Tuo-e sashes wilt but forever; and attr rwardi, if f he owner has no use for them, they might b sold for old iron." . The above can only be matched by an an nouncement contained in a transatlantic news puper: MiHsrso from Killarney, Jake OTooartt she bad in her arms two babies and a Guernsey cov, all hiack, with red har and tortoise "hell combe behind her ears, and largo spots all down her back, w hich equints awfully. Here is another which is "confusion worse confounded," but Is certainly a bona fide advjr. tH'ment; Tins is to certify that that I, Daniel O'Fiasa. can, am not the pcr-on who was tarred and feathered by the liberty mob on Tuesday lust; and I nm ready to give twonty guineas toauyce that will bet me fifty that 1 am the other man who goes by my name. - Witness my hand, this 80ih of July, 1865 IUn. O'ii lamaoan. Among "Personals" in the London Tones, a il w ji-iiis j:u, me loiio .ving cuanenre anrieared M"iu j u, vi iiitj oitr pr;. ; I, fcuzABETH Wilkinson, of ( lerkenwell, having lull siittiu nnn a ti-jtli iln,...nh ll..,: i, . Vi . V. t """""" yoia, ana icquir M mi..iiuiuii, uu luviio Her in mt mo on tno stae, and i ox me for threo gu.neas, each woman holding halt-a crown in each hand, and tie first uwuvy iu ioe ine oattlo. isho Ebad have rare sport. ouo inis evoked an answer on thp next couched in the following language: day, t ANNiA?HYFIKI1.,.otNew''ate Market, hearing Of the resoluteness oi Elizabeth Wilkinson will not lad, God willing, to give her more blows than words Utsirmg home-blows, and lrom her no lavor. she may exi ect a jjood tnumping. ' e . beAond?u TTe8 ty-the-way, is not very far behind tne New York presi in tue eingulanty of many of its nciyernaements. As an example of the peculiar things found in its columns, take the announcement ot the wants oi a pious and aliiuent elderly lady, who, desirous of having the services ol a domes'ic like-rain led with her self, appeals to the public for "a groom to take charged two carnage-horses of a serious turn of mind." 8o. also, thn ai also, the shnnln.linuWoH keeper, who adveitises his "limited charges aud civility;" and the description riven liv Hi traded lamily ot a runaway nu mber, wno con sider that they are allording valuable means for bis ldentibcation, by saving, "Age not precisely known, but looks older than he is." Only a few weeks ago.he '-Thunderer," un lpr irs ""'"J1"." advertised lor "a nurse in a small ccntlemnn's tt-mllj'." The size of the ?entteman might, pmhably, be entcell,i:cl B matter worthy of mention, rs female servants nd'fi.vs. even in Old England, are growing dainty - lle ndi" Mini e in this country, so long endured'wiiurnt complaint, has at length grown to such propor tions that the press, wth its ten thousand tongues, has condescended to come to the aid of the persecuted housekeeper. Aud even the S"'?, rvi.-mn 18 sometfuiesTused to contain a piece of wholesome satire hitting at tue do- 'vil. The New ilavca tiiUzRamntdj published 'the tollowing: Waved to Hire A lady, having a pleasant omo, no incumbrances but a limband and one c'ild, wishes to place herself at the disposal of soma servant who can come well recommended lrmhor' last i iaco. she would jiroler ouo who would bo willing to remain within door tat least five minutes after the work is finished. She would also stipu late lor the privilege ot gomsr to church herself ouce each Sunday, having ben eompel cd to refuse the liiBtapp. leant, who was not willing to allow nor but hall a day once a lortnigbt. Wages satisfactory, if unaer $10 a week. Mie is deeply conscious of the utter Inability ot ladi g iu general to comp'y with t;io proienr, do mand ot servants, but sho hopes by strict attention to please in all respect. 1 be best of references oan te given ; a'so, a good recommend trora one who has now leit hor to the fate of many housekeepers. 1 lease apply belore 6 A. M. While on the subjee, cf servant., among the many curiosities with which the advertising cjlumns ol the London 'limes are daily studded, we do not remember to have ever met with so splcniiid an effort as the following, which appeared recently: Do you wa?t a behvantT Necessity prompts the question. Tho advuitiser offbn nm services to any lady, or gentleman, company, orothors, in want of a truly Inithlul, confidential servant in any capa city not menial, where a practical Knowledge of human nature in various parts ot tho wor d would be available. Cou d undertake any affair ot sina 1 or groat importance, where ta'ent, mviolab o secrecy, or good address would be necessary, liii moved in the best and woist societies without being contimmated by either ; has never been a servant, but begs to recommend h mueit as one who knows his p ace; is moral, temperate, niHuie-aged. So objoc t on to any part ol tne word. Could advise any capitalist wishiuv to iucrcao his income aud have tho cmtrol ol his own money. Could act as hoc ro tary or valet to any lady or gentleman. Can g.vo advice or hold his tongue, uui, duuoo, play, fenco, box, preach a sermon, toll a story, be grave or gay, ndicu ous or sublima, or do auy thing, from thn curling oi a peruke to the storming of a citadel, but litver to excel his master. The public, it is feared have too much rea toti to complain that it is too Ircqueutly the case that advertisement give an uncertain Round. Newspaper columns are open to the nonet and the dishonest alike, eo that even the high-toned, moral, or religious character of the juuri ai publishing a certain advertisement auordu no guarantee to the public that respond ents may not be swindled. In this connection it is not necesf-ary to reter to lotteries, gift en teipriseH, etc. Such concerns are bein" gene rally correctly estimated, ami it is only y ud vert'sing on an extensive scale that they can now meet with any degree of success by now and then catohin,: a flat. But people in searoli ot employment, and others dinsoscd (for tho purpose of inquiry or speculation) to the pur chase of undesignated trinkets lor ornamenta tion, or articlaa "useful to every housekeeper." L',iJ?Iri!lllt 10 complain of the many deceptive ?)rpa v con,aiid in tiiedaily and weeklr but7fc I . UUD"oare not only gni od hv 1Lor ln8tace. venty-tive cents is aviuLl -T "ome P"on to a firm in which m'a lQCOla w,c." " receyWes in 'warranted r.qU8ntlty ?f. ointment, as sure Si t iciu? certain cataneous diseases Piece of tin solA kee.?4 Um".'u Pa2Ve1 a watch; "no fair nV.rtt,e' ,',n lh.6 hape,ot "I'atent time-k "e dol1"J t0 : for tut of order," anUp?'arr,intednever to Kfit "tu rceiyj.1 in return a commo I card, on whirl, !- .' rani nrr shawl an!Ua',.IiB'' Wh,cb' mltn accom f IIII'k -pl.D ij wotth nearly one cent m. .-V, j wilt, r WO mir i-if f wa Ik i.nki n,i.;; ..".lung tne pre-s. vertLVng ?Sr"AS ''.nging ad- necesM.y of aome kind oi ' r "2 ,yj linillC lraud. in an innianee, is one lrom fhn ii,rrL Here, for Uatetle: 1 MU'1 tonuon) ll'X' fof " eellent other account than his M'Iwith u,m n 1. A. I'., lot tlHce? Chn.ou? teudenoie. Jdress ine second is lrom the 1 samo paper: A COUNTRY VIbe"ney0,l?ntThd WlM ,oc' lul to any b into her sorv cannot recommen.l 7:lLrm.i!omel "at whom be .commena lor honesty .J truthiuines.T Address, etc, eto. ""-""y anu truthfulness, rtfi? ?ZrybarTicsn lan'rK f a.vs:-..N.JJ. Ldies who tuif "tj." ??' Bin ,i rr ; "r" "uu w?f nuu wisn cnenn .u., lonir." w . .h r.V"l W1U ot last ley will nni l..iii double etitrmire " iQe oenetit of the j-'i,,, '. : YtiiiBer i ein pVter:-1 Wa" latC,y M West- WnKRFAS, at partionlar times I m.i . my irimids and others to let me Lay MiSSiB,l,e s hnrtlul to me and deinmen ul tS socte Thb'f h JberPloro, to forbid any pcnooi . !. 1', Tn" li- inng mo have any on any aooonnt nZ 4 uur "r If Ihey do 1 wM pd-tlTel" prSiil?', standing any promise 1 may Zk.to ' at the time they may Jet me have t contrary in...,., u JoH,r Holmes. T?I'.tAnW ha, become b'j auuiciea to the nsn itf iim ,. "uiiio tration, ..Bii a-.i 7";'""," n'9 dm.n,s, tiovocatlon (not. indeed , u laZ, caJ", an(1 board", butVotakT mA'L?leJ1,?.b"1 n1 h.: "Bl"P ?? .? ' V'?t If he Will nd ht". ii-a . .7.1.. ooaro and his contracting after 'this rSit. "To Ml 0f cejiuuur, ceptomber23. 1861. Paor Polly ! "Pretty Polly 1" western papers seldom tail to afford a-niiKo ment, even aside from t h Pit' aftl nmnfl nfl' . . The printers sometimes use even the a Ivertl.intf drear ment to point a joke. One of t he S hat8 'ft mile lrom ? r IdtaTaud who hang, his sign on ihe fimb of a tree. SrY them, whose. for an nnnrn7i:r a" V" "V" "cc- ttvertises - v., uu uy sayintr, trom the country would be preferred." A boy -Q.nvi.iivi uu vei uses: . h y ted.-A smart, active boy, who can read and write, and is not disposed to divide the fioss icccipta ol the Cotabllshmont w.th the prour.e- z)MOfflwri,10I,UO,,t bY """""W LTihhl 9"lPePcl Observer advertises for au editor In the loll living terms: .Wasted -At this office, an editor who can p.ease everybody; also a foueman who an sa atraiiije the paper as to allow every man's advertise niout to head tno coiumu. By the folio wiug it will bo plainly sn that in some parts of Ohio "the schoolmaster is abroad " while punctuation is nowhere: ' Notice to iRESPASSEns Notico is hear By Given that now pursou m pur Mined to take Ene Nuts oIr.ueKludoutof Mi Woods Mi hogs Must Livo Look onte. " Here is another, which for its morality (or rather, for the want of it) is really atrocious: ' To Rent. A. house on Melville avenue, located immed'atoly alongside ot a fine plum orchard, from which an abundant suoply of the most dolicious fruit may be stolon during the Boason. Kent low lud tlio irmitl.r l.arf In rn,. ,n " '""l I . 14 J1UU13. The proprietor of a b iilding site in Wisconsin advertises uis land for sale n ih. fv.n..., poetic style 1 . n "o A ranlcee (certainly "irrepressible") adver tises that he will repair clocks, lecture oil Piir--nology, milk kiokinsr cows, and go clamming at hihtide. Dunns hu leisure lie will have no obiection to edit a newspaper in tbo bargain. But a Mississ ppi paper in some respects takes the pnlm lor audacity, when its o n editor and proprietor advertises a so r tor sale saying that it, is "sold lor no fault, except that' haviL'sr been raised by a Methodic preacb-r, she has acauired toogient a nart.ialir.vfnpa..rin chickens to be ngieeublo to the nresent. owner?' ' i'atcb" ftdvertisementi have latterly come I into common use vorv mneh. niimmniin t. 1 the disgust of the serious trader ", ', ld generally placed umoiiP' ''',-::, ,u3e. Hl'e nali or In the - - notices" in City jour pais, cr W tne iUmng of rearllns, matter ot the conntry weeklies. Many of them are exceed ingly lnaeniou and d splay no small degree of talent in tneir compilation auu adaptation. Uiie or two examples are hero set in type: When Anaxagoras wa told of the death of his son, l.e only said: "1 knew be wa nior'al." So, w han wo roe a splendid pair of ladies' slippers, we say : "I know they oaino lrom Crispin Puller's." A short cliapUr on Noses ends with an adver tisement of a clothing store: Nopkolooy. Some genius, who has dov.,tod much thought and attention to the suiject, c a-e9 noses as follows: 1 The Human Nose ; 2. The tiro cian Nose; 8. I ho Cogitative, or Wide-nostriled Nose; 4 The Crook -d Nose; 6. The Suub Nose; 8 Ihe i'urn-up Noso, or Celexnal. Now, it must bo confotscd thnt the prejudice goes very strongly in favor ol wearing a nose; and ibat every oue who a thing or two knows nevor falls to procure nis bun day clothes at eic. eto. eio. Poetical ? advertisements are of such a char acter, almost iuvariahly, as to fail to merit re production. Ouo may frequently met with half a column of the trash, which, however U sel dom read. Such as the following may be effec tive, but only from their brevity. Dewey, for in stance, a grocer in Burlinsrton, Vermont, rhymes away on teas and other po.ables funnily and punnily: Waek, Green, Souchong, and Oolong, Chocolate, Cocoa, and so along ' - 1 hose are tho drinks that go along At Dowey's. Under the heading "Wiyes Wanted'' a certain nianulacturer advertises a new kind of so ip: I want the wives my plan to try, And save tho Bteam and bubble Ilia: nowa'teud the washing day, Also, the loii and trouble '1 wice ten thousand noble dames 1'ionounce it quite a treasure, And all unite witn heart and voico To praise it without measure. Whon you waut he bo-t soap, c l lor, otc. etc. ' The following dunning advertisement is quoted as one of the bet of the clusa. It comes lrom tho Went, and has the pure Western flavor ld it only appeared lately, tho advertiser might have had the benetit ol tho wide and wido'y extended circulation ot this aiticle. It is only to he regietted that the writer published his advertiemeut too Boon: Notice Tenons indebted to tho Tusca'oosa ISook Stoio aro rospeo fmly soheitod to pay tne r last year's account lorihwitb. It is of no uao to honey ; payments must bo pa dn least one i a vo ir orlftiall rundown at tho heel. Everybody says' How wed that man Woodruff Is goiuir on in the world 1 whon ti e laot Is, 1 have noi positively spare change enough to buymvseli a shirt or a pair of biecuhe. My wife is now actual. y engaged In turn ing an old pair wrong side out, and tr,iug to make a new shirt out of two old ones. Hho declares that in Virginia, whore she was raised, tboy never do surh things and that it Is, moreover, a downrigut vulgar pieoi of busimes altogether, dome, come, pay up. trleni'sl Keep peace in the lamily, and enable me to wear my breeches right aide out. You can birdiy imagino bow much it will obllpe, doar Sirs, the pubiio'a nioat obediont, most obliged, and most huniuJe servant. . The annexed advertisement is reprinted for" the benefit of that much-abused clas board-tng-nouse keepers. It may justly be supposed to emanate lrom a confirmed and crusty bache lor: ,. . , .. Board ad Rpos Wartbd -In some sensible family, uninfected with eats poodle dogVcanary birds, Juviiile jewsharps. mliuiokmg old maids, aohemlug widows, feminine "bopelula" with match making mammas, or ether uuaqw ijot dinner u:hIiEJOW?OFPoc,0,B'a,,d "nrrounding conntry. is the most beauului winch Aature ever mxde. "tie SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20 18GC - ' v4U AOUW rrqnlied op. n onii N. Y, "ui3vu K?(inrt The Botton Tr a oe'cr lately contained. In th form ol an advertisement, a fair hint at the un-' """"i " 'cuicai, ana ridiculous custom of u iio'joieocnovs who every Sun Ti li I"""""'' inirontot the churches an evil wMch nnioriiinatelv exists In nianVothcr vmaaeB besides Rnufnn m. u :'"" ,Halr ii u.-n'i i h : 9 9 vvuxiti, , Advertising tTatngem-. are sufTiclently nurr IV ,"J?,e"t,,no a sh-ctot exaraoles. O mo no y- " wiiwjui, - wnereny bangs a tale," nn mn rrfi as a' . . 1 .1 i . " jirnff, ;ue receptac e of al tb nrrs litciary worth preserving. Tlie story is , lined in the purchase ot the entire stock of a hhZr.- bur, soon afferhis nm t iiV. YLBl 00 am overstocked Himself. Hp wa on tho point ol reluctantly ""i1"" "i"06 of hi" "hands" when a sharn! hnt nr. -u"""JLAne, enpness ol the . na.n, T.tn im-mreo and diHtrlhi eitactly as had been already done ior some t pui,1VUjft, lii'lU 1UP bill wnn jiuiiag Ais '-aad to forth Thn ... . . . vj.c auvrrnicment was in unov. ceptionable Enelish. The result pertectly nil tilled the intcninr'. o..(, .i,:11' .3." ,..vV:7." . " -."iviiinu'iu', inese rled these' bills in their Vwkna mrlly showed them to their friends. Uno or two elderly pentlomen, previously perfect strangers came to the shop, bought "ate," and expos!, liuea oravelv with the 'aKnr'i',, " ,i. r .iV1 rirsui. louilg lul iiwrt nurnhiianfl r... i r . - - f 'WH lUV! 8U ,bed.for.H..raVcI n ., 1 i T V"U 111- BIlUUKHt'DiT. i " " 1 1 i t . i 1 1 v , i m 1 1 1 iiino n-. in i in. ..i. . . i xur mji.u occame known, and thn nrnnn, i; irennpiit is im . n u i . v uu u,.Hri ne stieec-bJvsca II iug out the p.tinS1i.i,o,i i. r.. .... "jyoi..iii- Atroi-si) Ix." r. . aunc vour ration nf ,h,a TT-i" """I lu P'lOll- k -' 1 . uii uiiuin iit m nirh hut i. - , w i i o i,ui in h in t i,t entcmiA i ..j I-f.-'-tveaVha 'vu v V I t 1 IU llll nnT nnorinn T l day the pronunciation of the now popular in- OUiry 18 that Of the nrnrinnl hanw.h'.l r The examples given will shjw that' the art of Dm, ii not one oi ine Bne arts, is cer tainly one of tbe most useful. In fact it ha" -Vii.l Si " "'--nry ootn 10 btuer and are tnose, however, who have n""""" " maKc it in reality a lini art, wVU - ouu MBiemauc advertising, b.y mirressmg his razor-trop indelibly on tbe inind ol every bearded member of the kingdom , ,thiPF f?rMt Potent aten, he bo..sted a lau-' ieate tn hi-; pay, aud every one remembers tii l 'I'Y I T" 111 1 I.I j IVln i -3 ! 1 i p J iiiiuvHiuais eo ctiriom to t-imw wuo mew up n. 3 advertisements: '-La Sir! we keeps a poet." Cut by universal consent, the world has ac corded to the late Georae Kobins tbe palm iii the line style of commeicial pulling. His ad yertwements weie really artistically wn'ten I.ike Martin, he had the power ol invests-' every landscape anu.buildtng that he to.iciw with an importance and majesty not attainable by meaner hands. He did, perhaps, go beyond tne yielding line of even poctlcil II ense, when he oesenbed one portion ot a paraeise he was about to subject to public competition as adorned, among other charms, witn "a hanc jng wood," which the astonished purchaser lound out meant nothing more nor less than an old gallow?. Hut theu he redeemed sli 'lit manoHrvie of this kind by torches which ds p ayed a native aud overflowing genius tor puti1 iuc. On one occas-ion he had made the beauties ot an tstute so enchanting that he found it necessary to blur his description by a fault or 1 wo, lest it should prove too bris-hi and priori 'ior human uuiuie's oaiiy rood." "Uiit there ,f5af.,r' t0 th,s ProPrty." sighed out this anostle ol thpninn ".ho i. ., , i . , ii' i ui in- rwc leaves and ihe noise of the nightingales." Cer- lumiy luerncionc 01 esqulsite pu (Hug could no lurther go. We cannot refrain Fmm of bis advertiseraen's, which were always of considerable length, sometimes 'iccnnving a entire column ot the Times. Tbe folUwin extract refers to the sale nf i.'nn i.. n seishlrc. iter tho usml introduction, Mr." Robins went on to say : ' And in ine description that necessarily mu3t fol low. Air Kobins, without tbe Slightest aTuo atiou, proc aims that he approaches the last with foar and ticmo ing. 't he only saving clause by wntch he can well seek to soiten tbo r preaches of an en lightem d and deeply-read community i- alone to be found in the liberty ti.e cenipuser will taxo witn authors so highly giitcd- that lie must indeed bj a bold mau who will not yield a-ooui 10 his rcsearohos. Uugilulo is no mi au authority aud with tuis aud a few iniroduotoiy lacts, the bercu ean task must be appri actied. Ibe Fort vi by iiemtsnes are ta oe traced back to a very distant day, aud it, has ever since maiulanedna proud superior ty over every otbci monastery in England. It is nsoendidiv grai d ano nniquo Lmldinir, a'torether rcahz ug l.oi d By ion's glowing description of Norman Abbey: "An old, old monastery once, and now S ill older mansion oi a rich aud rare Mix'd Got lo, such as artists all allow ifew specimens et leit us can compare." Its classic tront extends lo noar 8'J j toor. i ho order ol architectuie is in the 1 udor s y e, and may be dated aoout the time of iienrt Vlll ; t ut to dosunbo it bb It deserves is felt to oe tar beyond the reach of tne li lilted capaoliy of tbe composer, and oven muoh wiser beads would ce puzzied in the attompt to do it justice it is indeed the great L via han of tho West I s fame has been held in tho highest vene ration lrom generation to feneration, and it is now avowad lo have no successful nvat amidst the vast variety of monasteries to oe touud throughout the eountiy. Ibo first impresaiou on benold.nT this ancient pile the writer loo is can nevor be obliterated from bis momory ; Ms mind on tno in-taut soemid to be subdued into a most devout and religious state, one olatso uie wonaer, m'xed up with bound less admna ion ; it was a joyom s eoiaule, bu Mr. liomus cannot too earnestly invoke all those wuo po6ea a soul congenial with objeota of autlqui y to po to the abbey, and ihou judge lor them selves; they will, with one accord, pioolaim bow absolutely impi.gsibie it is to convoy in suit able terms the panogjrio which would be awarded to it. Tbe county in which thoao iey Ij placed will not red to any o her. I ha reader iioed'iuot to be rem uded that, in days of yore, tho taste ol the Monks in the selection of ineir land waj never questioned aud am'dst all-the good thin?- ot this world, tt ev were remarkablo tor tho accuracy oi their juocment. In e cctiug the best of every thing, even tho tat of tl e land was i oi accuuuted too good lor taeir rehuo l tuto. 'i'ms priticd'y pro perty is ad fuehold ot inheritance, surround id b lawns and pleasure grounds, wita travelled walus between rows of umbrageous Lees ot great siz an l staielinesi', iiitcrcoptcd with o niiuijmul waters, cascades, and watona Is spaikliug with fj.i'ii, and here; and tlieio a statue to diversity tbe fceno Ihe park, whioa is onu ot croat Leau'y, is stocked witli dver, whoso venhon ha" ob tamed the highest eolfcbnty lor it latins and fluo tiuvor, while tli soli, undulating lallagn ot its mag nificent and ttmo-honorod tioi s m pornetuaily do luilinf tho eye into a belief tnat it was oi bouudloss et tit, and im; arting just such an t r of tomoerod wilunecs as would pratify iho lover ot scenery, witiiout oflense to tlio-o who aro mollnod to lo -k rat bur for tho evidenoos Ol the siiporiuteudlng hand ol care and cultivation. Inoeed everything suemi to mcrcato tho charms of a scot so nob In uataro's beauties. Ot the oruamou al waters in liont of the abbey we find It thus recorded : 'Before the uinnsion ay a lucid lake. Broad as tram-parent, deep aud freshly tod Ev a river, which its softened ay did take lu currents through tbeoaloaor waters spreai.' Trie liver Axe, so renowned bv the disciple of Tak Walton for its piscatory pleauresanddoHoious trout, winds ln serpentine beauty through iba lair dC"j oTor a space through thicket, veering, But broader when again appearing." ?.Vh ? branoDm stag .wept down w.th all his herd, i.ok which murmured hke a bird " ToquaBa brooK waiouw morta'i It mar ami Pti;-arllUea extend to M" . -,ni. m.n'a hiart oan eontemniate, S,re',?.LVay. the monks' oelebratett walkis In hih l.i,viion, and to omit a panegyno upon the Iwfut tauestry that adorns the stawrooms would Ivil n vr """"" as typograDhical cur,o-itts Men shouted wub laugher at the ludicrous cllcct of what many considered ig . "r.mce 01? ' he part of the printer or . ti.a rJ,L "n fne UH13 cnuiiu a ine wnndnr an.i - .' ?..,r.lrr"Lr-"V,,",t r-ador si, moment charge thH. de.Br,ntion Z in J" Ho nay res. assured bor m do fl aht r ,. rentable and unassuming report" Thi. iould not for one too vivd. nor. but a . - o .imu, iiKipnniiri k. FX?" oyoa the iinnts writer serv-nr abber manor lands of Ilnghtiey fprt.llA " l,ehl. ight ey. bating it to be wel .LT'", . trebly a, proSri.,2 in thVp,e2.Vtf , -. .. v v,. , . urisie in tbe prespnt day "earencreoy reminded or a difficult i, which Wr. Itobins got a few "art i & account, nf hiwni.l,.n iI u on some estate whir-h be was engaged to Ml ' a gcntlcmon in France, seeing tho advertl.,omVnt was attracted to England to be present at u.p fo ,nH ,BhUi ,,h:nd- bho,d; wnPhTcHme, be loi nd that the picture of truth had been so entirely overdrawu as to render It altogether a piece cf deception. Instead of the picturesque and sublime, the whole thing was simply r?d, culotis. The Frenchman immediately brought an action for damages against George Robins and gained his suit by recovering hiVevI penses, our auctioneer becoming thus, ior once, a loser by his special gemus. w:ill no "conquer a close" by "Improv-ado- subicct,and adding words of I. TO MkROBiNTR fl.l ArhiorUov li AA ,"'X."Z"i " "",su .P.ra wo u verhfe hbera . (3.) Adverthe couragrouk'y. II. TO TUB PbOPIK IV I.mn. it i3D.. ,i. Advertisements. (2.) Uudy therrl, arid verily they shall be lor vour nrotit Irn. i Ji iT. November . " jvr MILLINERY, TRtMrVIINGS. ETC. JUST RECEIVED, French Opera Bonnets, HEAL NOVELTIES. WOOD & GARY, Xo. 7 Hi chksnut st. 1012mrp W E Y L A It o S E fl E I M Xo. 72HCB I HMJT Street. . . Ol'KN THIS pY. for I.artlps anu ( 1,1 drVrl 'B l "D0 s" Ua Al V I be newest shaiirs at rcry low price low J'stilch. and I'bcasait Plumes xrun urao, vvii'ie. anil Curni-t itnnn.f w.i ,.iv.i.f"l ii'ie. ann Uarnet Uonnet Vi Veivc-V eiveis, ui,s U'lxiques, t rostd nlvi-ta I nn... T'i J. v 'il. nvets. n be same poods In every other shade of c ior V f-lMit. Kll.linnil I'rln. 111.. . . Paris OrD.n.i. FlneFroncb'irowe Frin.h J, l ork Hat n" i onmit Frames Laces. lllusloM-all at the very low- st market prices ' """"""s an at w.u.. viucii viuuipiiy arienueuto (ItVi na Anil 10 Sim VVKi I. A KOSiSNIlUH. No. 726 CHiSSMJT btreet. ?-y, SrLKN DID OPENING OF FALL, AND mr ; :"'""r"lue.,r "'in nd ojstly their work bnlfhed In the niout nmmr fitted, ami fnS."'""? "tZL tD5 ' PO" Pr.cJs r twemv prompt and clil- ..v.i.d iiuuun. i.iiiiinir ana u An titter Pur'arnu m boxxbt orExixa. WEDNF.aDAY, OCTOBER 3. E. P. CILL fic CO.. 1011m XO. 20 Mini eKnTm v M A a MRS. R. DILLON, Nos. 323 and 331 SOUTH Street. Has a boDdime assortment of MILLINEBT; Mlssa and ln:anls' "a:s and Caps, Bilks, Velvets Crspss BIbbons. 1 eatueis, Flowers, Frames, eto. 718S NEW PUBLICATIONS. rpHE riCTORIAL BOOK OP ANECDOTES J- M IM liltMS UK Tlllfl UEBa.LI.ION llerolo l airlctlc. Honiantle. Ilamorons and Tmrii'i 'j Lere Is certain nor Ion ot tbe war that will never go lino tbe regular hist or Its, and wll, not set embodied lu romance and poetry, which Is a very real part o. It, and will ll prest iveu, convey to succeeding generations n ueiiei iuvi oi tue epiru oi me conuict an many an report or careiui narratives oi events, and this part may be called l he iobhId. tbe fun tbe Dalhoa. nf tna war. This U.uttiates tho character ol the leaders thn humnr ot ibe sold era he devotion ol women, the bravery of wen. iu 1'ii'i.ft im um uerui-B, iut mujuuee ana narusnips ol the seiv cc From the beginning ol the war ibe auihor has been engaged In colliding all the anecdotes connee eu viltU or l lusti atlve of 1, and has grouped and oine.iuuu inriu umier appropiiaie ueaus ana in a very attractive lorn). '1 he vo'uuie Is profusely Illustrated with over 300 en gravlngs by tbe hrst artists, which are icaily beaudiui ; worthy of examtua iou as specimens ot the art. Many ot iliem are st into the body of the text, after tho poou lar siy.e ei Loaning s Fiotnal Held liook ol the Uevolu- tlon. Ibe book s eontiuts Inc ude remlnbconces of camp, fucavi, spv.ccouk mvouao. siege ana batile-tle d auvintures; thrilling leais oi bravery, wit, drollery, cunilca. tud ludicrous adventures, etc. etc Amusement as well as (instruction maybe found In evciy page, as graphic detail brl lnt wit. and authen te hlbioiy aie skiliu ly lu'erwoveu ln tills work ol U.eraivait Ti is work sells Itself. 1 he people are tired of dry do tal s and pari ican works, and want something humorous n uieiitlc. 4ud Biurtuiig. ur amenta are making irom H0 to 1 710 per n onth clear ot a 1 expenses eud ior circulars nlviiig mil particulars, aud see our terms and proul ot tbe above asner. ion. Address, .A TIONA 1. PPBLIS1T NO CO.. 9 '9 In. Ko. Wl JHlkOHKtreet.l'blladelphla Fa. pirOftTANT TO SHIPPERS CHEAT E0UTHEHN FAST FREIGHT LINE. ONLY ALL-RAIL ROUTE PHILADELPHIA AND THE BETWEEN south. The Orange and Alexandria Kal'road, baring com pleted Through Freight Arrangements wiih the Phila delphia, WUmlnjlo i and Baltimore and Blt'moro anl Ohio Bailroads and lis connections In Vhginla, Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippi, Is now prepared t? tranpson freight with reguiarltjr and dospatch to al accessible points In the ttoiubwoj-t aud Sou h. As tills Is the oaly U rail Houte between Philadel phia aud the South, It commends lUelf at once to the favorable consideration of tiblppers. Cars will be run th-ough fiom Philadelphia to Lyncbbuig. Virginia, wl bout breaking bulk, and the entire arrangements are such aa will secure speedy tron-lt aud prompt delivery to all Southern ai d Southwestern point. To secure all-rail transportation, Goods must be marked "VI O. and A. B. B ," and sent to the Depot of the I blladelpbla, Wilmington, and Baltimore Bailroad BBOAD and Pill UK Streets. For Bates of Freight or other Information, apply to JAMES C. WILSON, Agent O. and A. B. B , 'o. 105 South rirrti Street, Two Dooil below Caesnut. 10 13 lm DrcMorlhol on, I end. lb., very im or rct re'i .? V V,e r that .h- terms wbyifrf whjn she tendered liWffli' in i iiorufsomD . in ai t'-f-'sJSiI'ds J RHEUMATISM, KECRALGIA, GO IT, ASTI13Li, POSITIVELY CURED AT LAST f NO CURE, NO PAY. DR. FIIXEirs Wonderful rheumatic remedy r.7onK18UrgTnr.?,,''8,a,.oout nd -wr ohaTaif- dworl4 lhou"'u"ta ofsurrerer.. Inveterate cmII r'M WcU n(' ""terrible ironder.ui inn CU"a " 10 the mo chlcum.min,'''011' contain, no mereury. col- reuueed trom !o to si ih'"" ,n,urion"- verye.M,t'h,,"Pte'1ltl- wn.nt.dto curi only MBl,Uy ,'aa7T re,uraed th vr. r"v.,irtulllRw Rheumatism. Tered from Rheumatism' anu HeSri Jli" Jun rec yeai.i cured by Ur. Fltliiv,S,.eSB'f,ure many to know ibat he .uil'red . .oi??Sm;i!S!Jn?. ouMI Cured by Dr. Filler's Itemed iy,'1 ore. Won htnri'i. . ty"'at7 "armiess. No. 2a N ... . . ... v v-viiniii r. rr.n'i.iiT.n Wiitor st , teapoon ul Uose. of br. l liter', , iXiu'"l"t,r thr Kemtdy. He could not walk toUbU Hheumailc Frsni"id pufTcred 11 icgn i-ni i '"Mi.r, Ir Filler's RbeuuiotieitomVn m, T'W ' coieob' usbigthe Remedy. ' ma ,0 7T. trot MST WOKMKFUL ;'URETOFUItALOrA AND y'crinuwn "ir OOipnn HI.,,, itirt.l - a llle. Ime. 1 rlcd every thing, cured only by Dr. F,t- ui s m.iiii:u. AN01BKMCCBE. JOSEPn STKITPva So 633 Owen s'rect, :.?ut.hwrk who b.s suflfertd fh. Byeaiswith Kheumatism, lias bean comi.in. i J ""I by using one-hali a bottlo o " Dr FlfleTs VS. !?.irf4! ? Inwardly 1 SM ?5" FOUHTu Htreet. 2U 8 81 ws OU LIFE-RE JU V K ATOito 8THEKGTH TO THE WEAK-YOUTH TO THE A0ED This preparation Is unrrm m nH . i . storer ot waited and InerJ lunciion " ,CJl,,,,"olor na re- 'ibeieebe 'be aged and al timsn hn hn.. i way impaired their Titaiit, by excefve ?ne malor M cai appucatieu.wlll fiuu th hlokrene to be what tL oamo linpliei-a U e-rcjuvouator, wl,luh, while It b illus al the shattered constitution, will aro linniirt to t m fi i -2 the brlslrncss and energy wl. .Jh Vl ,' ni to you h ee,'ng' ko matter by hat caune anv o. nan has b.-eomo entne. SltS Hib wffl Ii'nn' 0Wr,P'''f.1I"''ecillt.T Vfcntai IndoletiiS. V.macil tlcn. tnnul It Las a nn.et du ,nh ml. desirable and noyeiefloct upon the nervous svt?m and a" who are "a any way protra ed by nervous dunbl I les are earnest advl-ed to seek a cure In Ibis most excel ent and mS. eminueu preparanoD. irfj forW,t.baemf.UnD, 1 Ttlci to1.. wVK!u.0J,.?,iTS,u'!:i! 1 wasted strength with woudor ul petmaoence. It Is also a uiand lonle. anrl i.i triv ritrman. sia with the Hist dose A brief perais ence in Us use wlil lenovate the stomach to a ,lon.a ..r nfrt hAiti. and banUh Dyspepsia lorever. una nouarper oottie or six bottles for Mi. nam oy JiruirclKia ttenrrnliv lent. hv dressing Ul'fmiMiS IIII LYKK I'ronrieters. . . - o a it. i nmiiii. n rora. Hold by 'JOIIASUN. nOLtOWAV OOWDES. V t .,-1 WAilh UIVI.II w.. . .wM aiAiii nirtnb ... . . DYOI1 &C0., 4 10 IbstnCmrp Ko. 232N 8Et!(XNl)8t.. lfcMt Jones, above Market street cured ot the moat ma lignant and excructa Ing rheumatic paius; John Millt lironoupcid Incmnbio ol i ropav Miid cured, lesnlenen back ot o. l:iH North Fiont it mi .ii .u,1 k n. V? SCrll:()Y ollico Nn. f,.li 1'livf I I. . i,.. ...... Hith aril Hlxtli. nnd Hirucoand I'tno streets, Pkiladel phia. 'Ibe alllicled in all casos are invited to cat. Ad vice iree. giMkwStrn FOR SALE AND TO RENT. FOR RENT. A VALUABLE STORE, No. 809 CHESKUT STREET. In the National Bank of the Republlo Building. 8 611 APPl.r OS THE PREMISES. QFF1CES AUD LAIIUE ROOMS FOR RENT IN TBE National Bank of the Eopublic Building, Nos. 8C9 and 817 CHESiSUT Street, The Building la supplied with Gas, Water, Water Closets, and team lieatln? Apparatus. Tbe rooms on tbe third end fourth floors are large (MU60). well lighted, and suitable tor a Commercial College, or business of a similar character. Apply at tbe Bank. Jtf t3 FOR SALE. ALL THAT VALUABLE atiill. three-story BtHK HUll.ll G, and ot of ground, situated on tho west side oi Delaware avenue, below Callow Mil stieet, containing in tront on Delaware avenue 76 feet and extending In depth 155 teet lo Water street. Two neuH. Alvo, a latgeand valuab.e WniKF connected with tbe above, contaiuing in Hon' ou Delaware avenue 74 feet and extem.iua In depth 2Hj teet, with depib ot watoi ior ihe largest class vessels. Fortejuis anuiimlior dcsuriu.lon apply on the prar mites, up-sialts. iQ Istnatutit jjo"b7 s a l e, THE "GIRAKD HOUSE." Apply to J. C. PRICE, or T. JACKSON', 10 13 6! ,o 61 N. SEVI-Nfrt Stioet. WALNUT STREET I'RoPEBTy.-FOtt &a!e three Lwe lings In .New Itow West TWENTY SI' Mree', at IsttO mt, andi'iHOifl. A ho asuoa rior medium s ze House Ho JliOAltcllst 023lmrp OR SALE.-THIS STOCK. GOOD-WILL. 1 hulouraiih lMbibliHhuient JSO.B14 I Hf.pJNUT Wlreel. Apply at No 815 ltiDGM Avenue 10 16 . i TO KENT UNTIL 15TI1 OF MAY NEXT, Ual a Furnished l-otio lu (icrniaritown to a small lauiily. Apply at No. lti S. Till Kl Mroet. 10 17 t TA7RITING-DESK3 AND POUTFOLIOS-A VV splendid selection to choose trom. at MOSS A' CO.'S, 0. m C'm-S.NUT Street V 10 14 Mt EXTRA BOTJNT1 .-THE PAYMASTER Ceneral has orrtcrc d Ihe prompt payment i iheta claims. I have all tho nece Bury tonus under the order lor application and can insure a speedy settlement. UEOntiK W. FOUD, Ko. 2U DOCK. Street one door be.bw Third street. Iv I Imrp CASH AND DEED BOXES, AND A FULL, assortment of Stationers' Tin uools, at MDSHac ' CO.'S. ho.iii CHKSNUT Street. 1017 wsiJt 2235 PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRING. 17 U V t'-MK. 8ABUENV8 ord rs are revolved as ucual (during the past eight years) t MASON A OO.'A . Ho. 807 ( hemut atieet 1'isnos releatheied wlthoqt re. menug, to so una as good as new. 0 22 Imrp FINEST AND BEST STATIONERY AT MOSS & CO.'S, Ko. 0 CHESNUT Btreet. In 17 wsWt MASONIC PU1JL1UATION8. HEADQTJAR tersftirWasoulo Books, at MOSS A CO.'S. No. mCB.xaVt Btreet, 10 17 mum WK, TIIK UNDERSIGNED, CFHTIFY THAT we have been c ured o the following dineaaes Henry Ki Dajrick o b.'i ouih Sixteenth streeHo m Fsrren. Ko. liMU No-ln iri.ni ir... t i v'"