TIIE DAILY EVENING TOLEGUAPIT PHILADELPHIA; TUESDAY, JULY C, 18G0. " : : . LXT32ZIATUZIX3. REVIEW OF NEW BOOKS. TVAWlF.!!trt 1lECOLLECTtON OF A SOMEWHAT Hurt Lifk. An Antobiogrnphy. - By John Keal. Kcceivod froju I). AhmeaiL .. y Thoro i n'o ploaBantot reading than the autobiography of an active, busy man who has Seen the world with Lin eyoH open, and who knows how to put his impressions on paper. Mr. Ncal, a lawyer, now living at a good old Bge In Portland, Maine, in one of the oldest, if not the oldest, literary man in the United States. Ite has been a frequent contributor to the magazines on both sides of the Atlantio, and has written several works which enjoyed considerable popularity in their day. More important than this, however, he has been brought in contact with eminent men on both feidos of the Atlantic, and his varying fortunes have led him into scenes that make an inte testing narrative as related in his autobiogra phy. Although Mr. Neal is now seventy-seven years of ago, he writes with apirit, and is not too garrulous to be agreeable. He gives many Very interesting reminiscences, and the book is one that may be read with pleasure and profit. We quote the following reniiimconco of Jeremy Ji out Lain: People who hnve heard of Jeremy Bentham only throueh Blackwood, the Edinburgh, Francis Jeffrey, I'rofensor Wilson, aud that wittiest of reviewers, Sydney Smith, enn have no Idea of the wonderful changes In lclnkition and juris prudence, and in the administration of justice, throughout the world, of which ho was the ori ginator. Lord Brougham's labors, and the labors of Mill Jhe father, Mill the son: of Sir Samuel Romilly, of Solicitor Parkes, of Kobort Owen, of Rowland Kill, now Sir Rowland; of the two Austins, especially of the elder on Jurispru dence, In the Encyclopaedia Britanulca; of Groto, 1 historian; ot Roebuck, tuo what shall 1 Ul him? for he is unlike everybody else, so iftt "none but himself can be his parallel;" of 1 Our reformers in this country, on the subject A universal suffrage, the law of evidence, and the admiHcion of parties, on usury, on women's rights, etc., etc., to say nothing of such men as Aaron Burr, John l'icrpont, David Hoffman, and Chief Justice Appleton, of Maine have all been after the plaus, promptings, aud sugges tions of Jeremy Bciithutn. Since the times of Aristotle and Lord Bacon, It may be said with truth and here I have the opinion of Dr. Parr to strengthen roe there has been no such re forms brought by any mortal man In logic, in morals, and legislation, in civil and criminal jurisprudence, in the administration of justice, or In the treatment of criminals, as by this ex traordinary man and his disciples and followers. Tho legislation of the world it is not saying too tnuch, of tho whole world has been modified, or completely revolutionized, by the tremen dous though quiet energy of that old man's mina. Look at the law of evidence, for example. If any part of that law which is called "the perfec tion of reason" deserved to be so regarded by the profession, it was the law of evidence. Upon this point w'e were all of one mind. Whatever might be said of the Lex Mercatoria, of Coke's 'InstltntPH nr Shnnnrd's Touchstone, or Fflnxna'a ) 'Contingent Remainders and Executory Devises the adjudications of Lord Mansfield, with the I S ommentarics of Blackstone, of Gould, of 1 ihitty, of Poake, of Greenleaf, Starkey, Story, Powell, and" others, on the law of evidence, left nothing to be desired. But how is it now? oince DCiuuam appeared, ana nis lauors nave come to be understood, what is there leit oi ine whole system w ortn remembering The wisest maxims of our fathers have been set aside with out ceremony, and common sense everywhere Is taking the place of precedents and tcchnleali- But how came this man to undertake so much. vnd to persevere so long, against all combina- ions una misrepresentations tor a uietimo "I am naturally of aweakmlnd," said he to mo one day, as we sat over our tea, talking this matter over; "All that can be said of me is that Ibave made the most of it." L UUIU DUUlUUUlbl tuvuguh Dam uu, nu u oilier time, with a look of great solemnity, 'whether or no 1 was not mad. it 1 am not uch things will come across our thoughts now tnd then all the rest of the world must be so." No, no," said Ij "their not believing as you do, h cases which are abundantly clear to you, irores, not that they are mad, but that they ave not considered ine matter as you nave. True, true," he said; "yes, yes, to be sure; he- ides, for forty years there was nobody to attack fae.except with ridicule and misrepresentation." "What did your lather tninK ot these worksr"' inquired, as he took down the "Defense of 'sury" from a shelf, and mentioned that the out had buloncred to his father. It was crammed f ith letters, and a review from the Old Monthly Has wafered into it. "I'll tell you," said he, frith great eagerness. " 'Jerry,' Baid he on his lealu-bed, '.Jerry, you nave made a philoso her of me. ; 1 suppose 1 smiled; for the idea if that old white-haired man before me, nearly 'ourscore ana upwarus, nice .Lear ana liKe '.our, too, 'mightily abused ever having been alien Jerry jerry, alter ne bad written Morals and Legislation,' 'The Defense of ;'iury,' and other works of a similar character, cklcd me prodigiously, though Dr. Parr always ailed him not only Jerry, but Master Jerry, to i dying day. He made another will," added !r. Bemtham, "and left out the name of Christ." did more than smile now; I laughed outrlirht. be Idea of taking that for a measure of Ira- rovement in philosophy was yet more divert ing than the other. But he was perfectly te- ious. And, by tho way, this remind i me that fir. Solicitor Parkes, author of the "History of t bnncery," who married an American wife, the jiugmer oi ur. meaner, ioia me, one aay, heu we were canvassing the past of Bentham ni,rand casting his horoscope for tho future, iat, when he was a boy, Dr. Parr told him to 'ad the works of Bentlmin, as the greatest man iat ever lived; and that, not long before, a ergjinan, a very clever fellow, and a fine uolur, who was not suspected by Mr. Parkes to now anything of Benthauism, in reply to some uestiou as to what book, for the last hundred ears, had done most for the mind, and showed lost power und originality, answered, without Y-wliiitifin ''ltnTithfim'a VfCrnlu au.i T nrrtul.. ir.n " iding that Dr. Parr had told him to read it any years before; that ho read it accordingly, nu never miu uui one opinion oi it since. Said Brougham, June 'i, 1818, In the Houso of immons, -l agree with my honorable friend, e member for Arundl. Sir Samuel Romlllv. ho looked up to Mr. Bentham with the almost hai reverence of a pupil for his tutor. The following memorandum, in this connco- ,n, uiny oe worm preserving: Maki h 27, 1827 To-day Mr. Gallatin, who n native, as everybody knows, of Geneva, yke to me of his townsman and old associate, uniont. Burr, whom he called an ambitious an, with a shrug and a smile, gave him. in )3, the first work of Bcnthum's he had ever t-t with to read. It was the English quarto on ! orals aud Legislation, saying 'Here, this will ,-ac you it is too dry lor me. since which r. Gallatin had read everything ot Hentham s, copi some oi lils last woras, wnicn no could t iret hold of. he said." V striking Incident, on the whole; for Ben- .in acquaintance with isurr grew out of the t that a stranger had left orders with M. Bon .iin'a bookseller to send him everything of utham's that was to be had. Tho totrangor , .tnmn mirr. men eiiiLiwreuHeu. imiiovttr- 4h1. and almost Buttering from want; and yet. ving reached maturity, unable to forego tho ongest ana ariest centnanisra, wmcn, id i ma, entv years before, had been too much for him. r Bentham. having heard that he was an iierlcan, aud exceedingly clever, though he ,i no Idea H was Burr, invited mm to imeeu- uare Place, and gave mm apartments, ine ne he atterwaras gave me, whore ue siayea I he left England lorever. Bentham's unrelenting hostility to what he called Judgfi-mndo law and lawyers, which re sulted in tho great changes wc tro all profiting by, grew out of a liltlo incident which occurred in tho very first caso he ever undertook; and he never meddled with another. "All reports were in manuscript then," said ho. "On a particular occasion 1 was applied to In a matter of conse quence. I gavo a legal opinion, which turnod out not to be law at the tlino, though not long before It was law; the law having been changed by judicial decisions, without my knowledgo or consent! I refused to give any opinion after this. The case was then put into tho hands of Lord Kenyan, who also gave an opinion. I lost; ho gained. Ho could make nothing of it, und whs paid for proving as trmrh, at the party's cost. I acknowledged at once that I could make nothing of it, and suffered byproving the where fore, at my own cost." From the same house we have received "Mopsa, tho Fairy," by Jean Ingolow. Miss Ingolow is scarcely the successor of Miss Browning, as some of Lor admirers would make her out to be, but she is a poet of rare delicacy and fine perceptions. Tho "High Tide on the Coast of Lincolnshire" is cer tainly tho finest poem of its class that has been produced for many a day, and some of Miss lngelow's minor efforts are equally ex cellent. .Independently of her merits as a poet, Miss Ingelow is one of the few authors who nnderstand the vory fine art of writing ior ciiiidren. Mho "btonos told to a Child" are models of their kind, and like all good literature, they cannot fail to have a refining influence They are simple enough to be understood by thoso for whom they are especially intended, but the genuine poetical spirit that pervades them makes them fascinating to readers of all ages; and this is the Burcst test of excel lence in this difficult and much almsod class of literature. "Mopsa the Fairy" is a genuine fairy story, in ' Miss lngelow's best vein, and it is a book that, unlike many won derful romances of the nursery, will not be likely to pall upon the taste, but will be read again and again with pleasure. Miss lngelow's stories are pervaded by a fine religious tone, but she avoids the ' error which so many writers for young people commit, and while her moral is sufficiently apparent, it is not ob trusively thrust forward. From J. B. Lippincott fe Co. we have received "Uncle John's Flower Gatherers," by Jane Jay Fuller, in which the study of botany is made the subject of a lively and en tertaining narrative, that ought to assist in popularizing this delightful science; and "Philip Brantley's Life Hook, and How he Found It," a religious story for young people. V "The nistory of the American Stage" is the title of a work in press, and to be pub lished by Dick & Fitzgorald late in August. The author, Colonel T. Allston Brown, has been engaged fifteen years compiling the work. It will consist of brief biographies of every lady and gentleman of note . that has appeared on the American stage from 11733 to 18(59. It will be illus trated with portraits of one hundred of the principal members of the profession; will be printed on fine white paper, hand somely bound, and it is thought that the re tail price -will not exceed $2. Such a work will be invaluable for reference, and nothing in so complete a form has ever before been attempted in this country. PAPER HANQINQS. WARD & McKEEVER, Ho. 1400 CHESNUT Street. SXTtllVO STYLES. THE FINEST STOCK, TIIE CHEAPEST PRICE, , mwfSni THE BEST WORKMANSHIP, D A P E R HANGINGS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. NAGLE, COOKE & EWING, LATE WITH XXOWX2LL & D ROT nun 3, No. 1 338 CHESNUT Street, 6 cthstuzm PHILADELPHIA. R E A N & WARD, PLAIN AND DECORATIVE PAPER HA N G I N C 8 NO. 251 SOUTH THIRD STREET, BXTWHM WALKtT AKD 8FBUCI, PHILADELPHIA. COUNTRY WORK- PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. S 185 LOOK! LOOK 1 1 LOOK !1! WALL PAPER3 and Linen Window Kharies Manufactured, the oheapett in the city, at JOHNHTON'rj lepot. 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J E M O V A Li. V. 13. WARDEN, ! IMPORTER or Watches, Diamonds, and Jewelry, Das Removed from the 8. E. corner of Flrta an Chesnut Streets to No. IC29 CHESNUT Stroot, PU1LADELPUIA. N. R.-WATCIIES MANNER. REPAIRED IN THIS BEST llthntu RICH JEWELRY. J O II IV URENNAN DIAMOND DEALER AND JEWELLER, NO. 13 SOUTH EIGHTH STREET, 4 89 thstuamrp FniLADELPniA. 'UWIS LADOMUS & CO? 'DIAMOND DEALERS A JEWELERS.) W4TC11K9, JKWKLHT m S1LYEH W1HK. .WAT0HE3 and JEWELRY REPAIRED. .gQ2Chegtnnt St.. Phibv, Ladies' and Gents' Watches, AMERICAN AND IMPORTED, j Of tne most celebrated makers. -, , FINE VEST CHAINS AND LEONTINES, In 14 and 13 karat. DIAMOND an other Jewelry of the latest designs, Eniraeemcnt and Wedulnir Rlncs. in 13-karat and coin. Sold Stiver-Ware for Bridal Presents, Table Cut. lery, Plated War, etc. 8 TJ ESTABLISHED 1S2S. WATCHES, JEWELRY, CLOCKS, SILVERWARE, and FANCY GOODS. C V. RUSSELL, NO. OT N. SIXTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. WILLIAM B. WARNE & CO., Wholesale Dealers in i ! WATCHES AND JEWELRY. a E. corner SEVENTH and CHESNUT Streets, 8 8 Second floor, and late of No. as S. THIRD St. COPARTNERSHIPS. VOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. THE CO partnership heretofore existing between the aider. eiiraed, under the firm of TILLINGUAST A HILT, is this day dissolved bj mutual oonsent. The business of the late firm will be settled at tfieir old office, No. 409 WALNUT Street. JOSEPH TILLINGIIASr, DAVID B. HILT. Philadelphia, June 90, 1869. f I St rpiIE FIRM OF TILLINGUAST & HILT having- been dissolved, the undersigned take this method to inform the publio that he will still oontinue the business of an Insurance Agent at the old office, No. 409 WALNUT Street. All kinds of Insurance placed in reliable Companies, and all losses promptly adjusted and settled, as here tofore. Your patronage is respectfully solicited. JOSEPH TILLING HAST. Philadelphia, July 1, 1869. 7 l7t rIIE UNDERSIGNED, OF TIIE LATE FIRM of Tillinghast & Hilt, hereby announoes to his friends, and the publio generally, that he has removed to No. 117 South FOURTH Street, Basement, where he will still continue the General Insurance Business. With thanks for their patronage in the past, he solicits a continuance of the same. DAVID B. HILT. Philadelphia, July 1, 1869. . 7 I 7t PATENTS. PATENT OFFICES, N. W. Corner FOURTH and CHESNUT, (Entrance on FOURTH street). rXlANCIS D. FASSOXHUS, SOLICITOR OF PATENTS. Patents procured for Inventions In the United States and Foreign Countries, and all business re latins to the same promptly transacted. Call or send for circulars on Patents. Open till 9 o'clock every evening. 8 6 siuth p A T E N T O F F I C E. PATENTS PROCURED IN THE UNITED STATUS j AND EUROPE. Inventors wishing to take out Letters Patent for New Inventions are advised to consult with C. II. EVANS, N. 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' We will receive applications for Policies of Life Insnranoe In the National Life Insuranoe Company of the United States. mi lnforoiaUoQ giren at onr 1 8m office. SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO., CANKERS, Philadelphia and IVew York. DEALERS IN UNITED STATES BONDS, And MEM BERS OF STOCK AND GOLD EXCHANGE, Receive Accounts of Banks and Bankers on Liberal Terms. ISSUE BILLS OF EXCHANGE ON O. J. HAMBRO A SON, London, B. METZLER, 8. BOHN A CO., Frankfort. JAMES W. TUCKER A CO., I'arla. And Other Principal Cities, and Letter of Credl 1 gtf Available Throughout Europe. pr Q. PETERSON & CO.. Stock and Exchange Brokers No. 39 South THIRD Street; Members: of the New York and Philadelphia Stock and Gold Boards. STOCKS, BONDS, Eta, bought and sold on com mission only at either city. 1 S65 CARRIAGES. CARRIAGES! CARRIAGES! "WIJL.LI.A.M 33. ROGERS, CARXlIAaX STJZZ.DSZL. 1009 and 1011 CHESNUT STREET. 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C0RNEK OF EIGHTEENTH and MARKET Streets 6 20 8m I PHILADELPHIA. GEORGE PLOWMAN CARPENTER AND BUILDER, I IM No. 134 1 DOCK Street, PhUadelnUa BLANK BOOKS. BLANK BOOKS. The Largest Stock and Greatest Variety j or FUZ.1V AUD HALr-SOUSID BLAKE BOOKS, MEMORANDUM, PASS, COPY-BOOKS, ETC. ETC, To bo found In tbla city, la at tha OLD ESTABLISHED Blank Book Manufactory Of JAS. B. SMITH & CO., No. 27 South SEVENTH St., 6 18 UlBtuSm PHILADELPHIA. OrriCB AND SALESROOM, FIRST FLOOK ; WAKS' AUO DON SAL.ES TIIOMA8 RIRCII A PON, AUCTIONKKRS .,n?1.S0""Sf,n,f MKKo'lIANTH, No. 1 t CUKtUNUT Straps rear enfcraao.No. 110? SaaMa 64. Vt . Kale at Wo. "l7rV6 N. tntri strait.' '' ' ' NKAT HUliKKlfol.li KUkNITUKK. ETO, Itn Wl u Tnlv 7. a In t No. 1 5H N. Tenth street, will S3n?h . ;rr.' 7n fmU" '""""ire. covered miX a family eur" 0,rpt dlnln ""m ' urnituri, tbini, glasswarei mm , 'I A V .lllIllIMtr I im I lira t All aHJ a -A'?"' MJweoHment of kitchen furniture! IK Ce N MnCLKKS A lift.. ATTnTlnMinrnBi No. (MH MARKET BtrMi. MAItTIN BROTHKK8, AUCTIONEEK8.-. Ho. OlAtf CUKHN UT Street raw entnuio from Mlnosv, J.lKant Walnut Chamber Suits, tin,l,.d in oil i haadt some Walnut and Oak ItulTet Sideboards ; f illr '..",,0?,,,," Handsome French Plate Mir. IJJn.h. "' Walnut frammii Handsome Krnwnl. 2 ?Ihr Carpets i Uuttae iJhamher Suits, Fine Uhina and Ulaaaware, Handsome HMtod Ware, eto. at in .i i t Un Wednesday Morning, mntii. . rIof,k' the auol inn room, a desirable assort. nL?Jllei!2nij!2nJ!?'no,ll furniture. Bffi.fBWWw C"-AUCTION- i ..K0,'w i"1 H MARKKT Htreet. an. otBa.lrt.He MTII0MA8 A RONS, NOS. 139 ANdITi e B. FOUHTU 81RKKT. 1 Street. B B SCOTT Street, Philadelphia. ROOFINQ. KKADY ROOFI Tbla Rooilnc U adapted to all baildinn. N O. ItWlN BTKEP OR FLAT ROOFW St one-half the expense of tin. It is readily rmt , rJA Wvrqvun. KLASTIU PAINT. a I am always t nrenared t.n W.m.ir .nrl P.l.. Dm. . notice. Also, PAINT FOR BALK bv th. hr.l 1 , Ui. bast and cheapest in the market. Ka 7U K. NINTH Street. ove Oom,? l7. No. 818 WALNUT btrmt, nro OWNER8, ARCHITECTS, BUILDERS ID ROOF KR8. Roofs! Yes, yes. Every sise and X AND aina, oia or new. At no. Ml N. THIRD Street. ih ami. KIUAN CONURF.TK PAINT AND ROoTftilMPANT are selling their ' celebrated paint for TIN ROOF'S. an4 for preservina all wood and mLal A ln th... .ha -Z-T plex roof ooverinir, the best ever nlrered to the publio, with brushes, cans, buckets, etc., for the work. Anti-vermin. Fire, and Water proof ; Light, Tight, Durable. No oraok- inn, nealinr. or rin kins'. Ne lunnr. vr&vel. nr hmk IImJ for all oUmates. sun lllractiona vivnn for work, iw nwul nieu suupuea. vare, promptness, certain tyl Duued. am) priori Call! Kxaminel Judel Airenu wanted for interior oonntiec mf JOBKPH. LHKD8, PrinerpaX rpo BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS Jl We are prepared to fumlsh Kne lish imported AHPHALTIO ROOFING FKLT In quantities to suit. This rooting wa used to oover tba Paris Hzhibition in 1U67. MERCHANT ft OO Jl 8m No. 517 and 619 MINOR Street. OLD GRAVEL ROOFS COVERED OVER with Mastic Blat, and warranted for ten years. HAMILTON A OOORKKTR. J6ni No. 46 8. TENTH Street. NEW PUBLICATIONS. QUREAU VERITAS (FRENCH LLOYDS). INTERNATIONAL REGISTER FOR CLASSIFICATION OF VESSELS. THS RKQI8TKR VERITAS, oontalninc to) Olaasf floation of Veesela surveyed in the Continental, British and American porta, for the fear 1869, is JTOft HAi.it bv to. Ajrents in Mew York. ALF HBRIAIf CO.. M Wo. 49 KXOHANOR PLAOB. M A N O D A MKDIOAL K8SAT ON TUB CAU8K AND OURS OF PRKMATURK DKCLINK IN MAN, the Treatment of Nervous and Physical Debility, eto. "Thura i. ... ..,...,! n. . ... 1 .UI. , 1 ... . i . T . . , . vl vuvmj U WUU1U 1.11 IB UUUI WIS not be found usetnl, whether such person holds the rela tion of Parent, Preceptor, or Clergymen." Medical Timat and tiamHte. bent by mail on receipt of fifty cents. Address turn Author, Dn, K. Db V. OUKTIS. )IIILO SOPHY OF MARRIAGE. A New Course of Lectures, as delivarad th. York Alnsenm of Anatomy, embracing the subject.: How to Live, and Wha t to Live Jnr; Youth, Maturity, and yjiKi an.; mauuuou uenerany-teviewea ; ioe t;auae of Indigef tion; Flatulence and Nervous Disoasee Aoooanted For: Marriage Philosophically Considered, eto. eta. Pocket volume containing thee. LeotnrM will ha for. warded, post-paid, on receipt of 25 cente, by addressing W. A. LKARY. Jr., 8. K. corner of FIFTH and WALNUT btreeU, Philadelphia. a M LEGAL NOTICES. IN TIIE ORPITANS COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADKLPHIA. restate or JOHN HATUHKK, deceased. adjURt the account of CH ARLP.8 O. V. VANDKRORIFT and BAKBARA ANN VANDERORIFT, adminletrator-. d. b. n. of JOHN HATCHER, deceased, and to report distribution of the balance in the hands of the acoounU ants, will meet the parties interested, for the purpose) of his appointment, on MONDAY, July 13, 18&. at S o'olock P. M.,at the office of K. H. TlIARP, No. 82 SoutH Till HP Street, in the city oi Philadelphia. 7 1 thstu M IN TIIE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADKLPHIA. Estate of JANE HERMANN (known as) JANE REED, deceased. The Auditor appointed by the Court to andit, settle, and adjust the account of GKoRGIANA REED, Administra trix of JANE HERMANN (known as) Jane Reed, de ceased, and to report distribution of the balanoe in the) nanu oi me accountant, win meet tue parties interested. fortthe purpose of his appointment, on T 13 KSD A Y, July 8, A. D. lHiiH, at eleven (11) o'clock A. M., at hia othoe. No. 4U WALNUT 8treet,inthecityof Philadelphia. 8lififmw5t CUARLK8 8. BAKER, Auditor. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE 1 CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of HENRY FRICKA, deceased. The Auditor appointed bv the Court to audit, sattla. uiA adjust the account of EDWARD D. YATKS, executor of the last will and testament of HENRY F KICK A, de ceased, and to report distribution of the balanoe in thai hands of the accountant, will meet the parties interested. rur tue purpose oi nis appointment, on lUKnUAi. Jul 8. A.I. IHtM, at four (4) o'clock P.M., at the offlo. of HENRY M. PHILLIPS. Khu.. Nil m k six HI HiJT in th. oity of Philadelphia. 6 26fniw6t IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. f.stateoi liKUKUK WH.SOW, deceased. The Auditor aptioiuted by the Court to audit, settle, uul adjust tiie account of EMKI.INE WILSON, Administra trix of estate of CKORGE WILSON, deceaaed, and to re port distribution of the balance in the hands of th. ac countant, will meet the parties interested, for the purpose) nf hi. .nrif,inhnitit. nn U k'flMt'KI 11 V .I..1-9 . 11 lu. at eleven (11) o'clock A. M.,at the omoe of 'KDWARli hiiirfnw, u Philadelphia. Esq., No. biS2 WALNUT Street, in the oity of 8 80 finwut 8TOVES, RANCE8, ETO. NOTICE. TOE UNDERSIGNED) would call the attention of th. pnblie to hia " NEW GOLDEN KAOLK FURNAGB. This is an entirely new heater. It is so eonatrnatjut as to otic, commend itaelf to general favor, being a oomcU natiou of wrought and oast iron. It is very simple in itsj construction, aud is perfectly air-tight ! self -cleaning, hav- mg no pipw ur uruui vu vm wus vni ana oieanea. it ul so arranged with upright flue, aa to produo. a larger amount of heat from the earn, weight of ooal than any fur nace now in una. Th. hygrometrio condition of th. air a) produced by my new arrangement of evaporation will at once 4cniunatrat that it is the only Hot Air Furnace that will produce a perfectly healthy atmosphere. Those in want of a oomDleta Heating Anoaratn srnuM it uo wuu to oau ana examine tue traiuen i',irie. the (Widen V.rta CHARLES WILLIAMS, Noa. and 1134 MARKET Htreet, Philadelphia. A large assortment of Cooking Raogaa. Fire-Boardl Btovea, Low Down Urates, Ventilators, .to., aiwaya osi hand. N. B, -Jobbing of all Und promptly done; 1 101 THOMSON'S LONDON KITCHENER or EUROPEAN RANGE, for families, hotels, or publio institutions, in TWENTY DIFFERENT &IZK8. Also. Philadelphia Ratine. Hot-Air Fni. nacea. Portable Heutera, Low-down (iratea. Fire hoars! Moves, Bath Boilers, btew-hole Plate. Boilers, Oookin Stoves, .to., wholesale and ratal, by the manufacturers. Biisnra m inuunun, CS7wfm6m No. !20t N. BKOOND hueet. c ORN E X C H A N Q E BAO M ANUFAOTOUY, wiuu 1 mil ft; N. K. corner of MARKET and WATER BtreeU, Philadelphia, PEALER IN BAGri AND BAGGING Of every duwritlin, for Grain, Flour, Bait, Bnner-PhoaphaU of Lima, Bon lhist. Etc. . . Targe and small GUN NY BAGS eonaUntly OB band. Also, WOOL bAUKll. : . r : auiuKiea, inna avoid In the daniiurincof oeihnCT and furniturewhile under! roina roiiaira. (No gravol used.) fKKWlOlVJS YOLK TIN ROOFS WTTTT