c THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1800. IMPROBABLE. Rlsrion'. Story of the I f . ,. A few flay. '(iIlce th(, tnlPRrTftph reporwd a Mart ling rum from gome p0nt the Fur West, that Kr Powell and the whole of hla party, cnfrnjrcd m a 'exploring and dentine expedition upon the Colorado river, Dad all len lost with the exception of a nliiKle Individual." On Friday nlRht the tele rajh furnUhed what purports to be the particular fr this loss, said to have him narrated by one John KiSiorT the sole survivor of the expedition, at Knrtnff l "'l 111!, to governor Palmer, and so inlnu.o fX fn tl ed "taim of his statement as to have led Is he l nint " f , ther trnthTulnerai. InfhS tv WK pl "report- PUbllnhed In the Chi MIro naoeri of Saturday morning purporting to Klvo ff JJunw.iit as rendered to Governor 1'almer, here kre?vl line" of untruHtworthlne.s which .nay Vl V.., I and which become more (rlarliiwr when ?VH.e,' nrn.e known, so that we are Justilln.l in rCRLf5C..?tTl r report of this man Kls.lon, ta-yon.l treasonable douff, is . tissue of fabrication from ZTrowvA wife of Major Powell, the head of tke mbc Itli n. I now In this cily spendiiin; the sea tae expumii'ii. i.0,.n TOtth hi-r lather. Mr. son of ner nu..... ,v rrnm hr wn ,.n,.i,i tun Colorado river: that ou the 16th ir iMh of Way the whole party, with tho exception of Klmlon. In atlemptltiR to cross the Colorado river in a large bark canoe, near some rapids, were lost; that he remained some .lays in the vicinity endeavor ino to find the remains of some of the party, but fined to do so; that then taking the "two teams f elo KI..R to the party," he started for civilization nd reached a post on Hcd river about. Tune 1. iow "lie facts which prove the utter unreliability nf this Btorv. as obtained from Mrs. Powell, are as follows--This is the third season that Major Powell has been enenired In these explorations, and Mrs. Powell has heretofore accompanied her husband In all his travels, piissliiK the last winter in tho moun tains with him and his party. She knows by name every nu mber of the party. His present expedition is roiimosed of the fame individuals that were with him last summer and winter. Among them there was no such man rs .loan A. Risdon or any person ta-arlnjt the names tflvori In the Chicago papers of Saturday as composing the party and as lost. Major Powell's lirst expedition was in 1S07, and conso nucntlv he could not have enlisted any man m it as long neo as Julv, lwift, when Kisdon says he loliiid it. Again, Kisdon says they were all drowned on the 10th or lth of May, In the Colorado river. Mrs. Powell has a letter from her husband, dated Green Kivcr Station, on the Paolllc Kallroad, May 22, saying that he expected to start about the SMh, and the Chicago Tribune, of May 29, published a letter fro-n him, dated May 24, two days later, from the same etation, giving an account of what the party proposed to do, some eiirht days ulter Itisdou drowns tlietn hundreds of miles away on the Colorado, Again, there was not an animal connected with the expedition, tho pimy relying wholly upon the boats for transportation, as tho expedition was to be conltncd wholly to regions accessible by streams; hence there were no '-two teams'' for Mr. Kisdon to bring away. Further, the party only con sisted of twelve or llltcen men, and it would be dif ficult In that number to llnd twenty-live to put luto a "bark canoe'1 to cross a river and be swallowed up. The foregoing 1 acts are alone sulileieut to prove Eifidon's story an entire fabrication, and to have been gotten up for a sensation, but there are several others that might be named, showing its extreme Improbability. Major Powell Is a man of much ex perience In exploring expeditions, this being his third season, and his party is chiefly composed of men who have been wilh him In most of his former travels, and, with a few exceptions, are men of cul ture and line scholarship. Major Powell Is a man of extreme care m all his movements, and there Is nothing of the foolliardlness alwut him or his men that would prompt them to trust the whole party at one time in a "bark canoe" to cross dangerous rapids. It Is only a few weeks ain-a hu n-ua In f'hif-iwn mill tlnr, iiml tllO llfliltfl made expressly for his expedition, each of them hav-' lug air-tight compartments oi six ieut in length at each end, as a preventative against any founder ing In case they should accidentally be thrown into any rapids. It is not, therefore, likely that ho would have occasion to trust his whole party In a single "bark canoe." Major Powell did not expect to make the Colorado until September. They were to embark at (.ireen Hlver Station, on the Pacltle Kallroad. and Bpend June, July, and August In explorations upon Green rivur, which is a branch of the Colorado. From these facts, and others that might be given, we think the friends of those connected with the expedition need feel no uneasiness as to their safety. Neither need there be uneasiness for waut of later news from the party themselves, as they took ten months' provisions, thinking It might be that time before they again emerged Into the limits of civilization, although Major Powell thought they might come out late In the fall. Mrs. Powell says she shall feel no fear If she has no further word from her husband for ten months. The telegraph tells ns that Major Powell's mother, who lives in Wheaton, Illinois, has a letter from hint dated May 28, and does not credit the 8tory at all. A FEMALE POISONER. A Hotel Servnnt lilrl Tries to Kill Her Fellow. ServuiitM. A fearful tragedy came very near being enacted yesterday afternoon at the United States Hotel, cor ner of Fulton and Water streets. One of the ser vant girls having an antipathy to the other servants, undertook, it is alleged, to murder them by the Wholesale through the subtle agency of poison mixed In the sauce prepared for their after diuner dessert. The following are the particulars of the case as they transpired yesterday afternoon before Judge Dowl lng at the Tombs, before whom the accused poi soner was taken : Wiufred Price, a young and comely looking girl, Who gives the city of Tloston as the place of ner imimij ami resilience until a tew weeks ago, was employed a few days since by the proprietors of the United States us servant girl. According to the statement of Mr. Terry, one of the proprietors, she at once begun acting I'u a man ner that evoked the geiuTdl dislike of the other ser vants, causing several complaints to be made against her. If any one crossed her she would, 11 is alleged, say to them, -1 11 kill you if you don't mind !" or threat to this effect. Nothing, however, was thought of these threats, although, owing to her strange behavior, which was thought to be only the result of an untoward and perverse' disposition on her part, several attempts were made to dis charge he, but she would insist ou staying, and id stay. Yesterday forenoon she was, if anything, more violent in her denunciations than ever before, ami more pointed in her threats of ven geance. "I ll lix you all," she said, as they were eating breakrast, "before night." As the servants were eating some apple dumplings prepared for tiessert, a strange taste was noticed in the sauce. Mr. terry was at once sent for and questioned the gin, and, finding her answers very equivocal, ex amined her, and found in her possession u bottle con- on,lfnm?.1ue.Lau,,ani;n'-, u was conclusive that laudanum had ban n.lxed with the sauce. i.f,WinBtBiP-T.lly ft.rr,!Ht('u a bought, as stated, In m i i0."" M tne c,mrt " behave. andhrLtPrt nitl-tt,u'er,n.UU hBrm!lf on the floor and shrieked like a maniac. Hhe attempted no denial of the charge preferred against her" Justice WVZZ1 ,"!7l;.the c'"lreeof the counnlss oners The Czar interdicts a Sorosis at St. Petersburg. treaty'811111 a"U S'alU have coucll"letl navigation Br'T,'e Itallan name of strawberry is Fragola-tn.- tmnsJmatioT n8e" m 8me par,90f AuHtria 'or evidlntr that? 80 lnHan I"10 ln Scine- Self BindE l ,lvd8now 8t" in Scotland on twm?JuCahbottie. nre mak",g c,lamcagne at ro"mpulliIrs.B0 mUch HOaato manufacture sugar MoVlffi o completed XnTEuim?Vn t0 has been fined by a London "'uoui8 iu uttvo ins cniia vaccinated. ijTerJoo6!11. l ",ttke PWaciiti'K legal in the Council. " nas been defeated by the Town ' tlmur!8,8 thftt "a temperance prohlbl , prohmptrZT lB belaud." W. It tuning bakery, kltehe7aA'Kay tam-a lu Cambridge, Mass. '""""i will soon be ..""""""ekeeping establishment en. Foreign Hem. Some remarkable experimonts hare been made in France on the relative rapidity wit n which mwwagos pass through a trPh" wire and impressions are conveyed tlirongn the nerves to the brain; and the result estab lished is that the electric message travels with A swiftness many thousand times greater than the physical sensation, which is transmitted onlyat the rate tf thirty metres m a second Thus, supposing a whale thirty metres (about 103 feet) in length to be wounded in the tail, a second would elapse before the brain would le informed by the nerves of the event, and another second would expiro before the will of the brain could bo conveyed to the caudal muscles and action be taken to resent the injury, thus leaving an appreciable interval for the escape of thu olFender. This thoory is strongly opposed by Claude Bernard and other eminent physiologists, who affirm that the limbs can take care of themselves without instructions from the brain; and quote in support of their opinion the fact that if a re cently decapitated frog be touched on tho side with the point of a lancet, ho will endeavor with the hind claw of the corresponding side to push away tho oflonding instrument, which would appenr to indicate the existence of ner vous centres distinct from the brain. A still more curious and hitherto unexplained fact is that, if during tho above experiment tho claw bo forcibly withheld from the part touched, the animal will endeavor to use the other claw for the same purpose This experiment, which clearly shows lhat some process of rea soning is carried on in the docupitalod body, and is an apparent contradiction of the uni versally admitted theory that the brain alone is the seat of intelligence, has excited great curioRity in scientific circles; and one shud ders to think of the fearful massacre of frogs which is certain to ensue during the investi gations now actively carried on with a view to clear up this physiological mystery. A few weeks ngoagrcat "Turkestan ex hibition" took pine u at St. Petersburg great, not in respect of its value, but rather in respect of the sensr.tion produced by it in governmental circles, as well as ' among the middle classes, tho maas of the people in Kussia being completely lndiilerent to Asiatic coinmests. Ihe exhibition had been ar ranged, under tho superintendence of the Governor of lnrkestan. General Kaulmann, by several of tho' o'Jficial as well as unofficial representatives of the new settlement. Everything that wild give an idea ot the character of tho country was brought to gether zoological end mineralogical collec tions, military trophies, specimens of Asiatic costumes, writings, nnd paintings, photogra phic views of the most important citios, etc The general impression produced by tho ex hibition was that Kussia has made a splendid acquisition as regents the natural produc tions of the new coi'ntry. Specimens of coal and raw silk attracted general attention, as being articles of which Kussia is most in want. Coal is, in fact, the main question for the ' Kussian settlement in Central Asia. Only a few years ii'o the Government paid as much as t'O rouMes (t';5) for the convey ance of each bag of flour weighing about 3 cwt. from Orenburg to the military posts on the Syr-Daria, a distance of :i."0 miles. Under such circumstances the maintenance of the Kuhbian dominion in Central Asia would be qtiite impossible. Collieries give them the means of establishing communication by rail through the Steppes ns well as by steamer along the Syr-Daria and Amou-Daria in con nection with the Aral and Caspian seas. Con sequently the Imperial family, who went to this exhibition eti mi'xse, nnd who usually pay attention only to military trophies and curi osities, showed quite an unexpected interest in the various specimens of coal. The Em peror also examined some specimens of Eng lish printed calico for the markets of Central Asia, which had been imported by one of the Kussian merchants, conversing at' consider able length with tho importer about tho means which might be taken to supplant this material by Kussian chintz, and expressing his opinion "that English calico is far too good and too dear for Asiatics. " The North German consuls in Japan re port that the establishment of a central gov ernment, and tho transfer of all the sovereign powers to the Mikado, have not had the bene licial effect on trade which was expected. "'Ihe total absence of rules regarding the cir culation of money," says the consul at Yoko hama, "and of means of communication, press on foreign commerce more heavily than ever. At the close of tho year 1 8l8 peace seemed to be assured and the' revolutionary movement crashed; but already tho large demand for steamers, arms, and war material of all kinds gives plenty of ground for suspicion as to tho supposed love of pease of the various princes, and make the approach of new conflicts high ly probable." Tl;e consul at Ilakodadi reports that the coiibtant riots and tho unset tled state of Japanese politics have entirely paralyzed trade in that town, and even agriculture and mining have been very much neglected of late. AVe have no wish to be too censorious, more especially w.th reference to foreign parts, but there is a district in the Austrian empire in winch tho most tolerant must ad mit there is room lor improvement. It ap pears that in the province of Carinthia last year the number el legitimate children born amounted to rM,ti. fco far so good; but we regret to add that the illegitimate births amounted to 4 lid. It is, however, fair to add that, no other portion of the Austrian empire, with tho exception of the capital, shows u number of illegitimate births equal or even npproncl:i;:;; the above. PATENTS. CTATE RIGHTS FOR SALE. 8TATE O Kipht of a vnlunblu Invention hint patented, And for the SLICING, CU'n I NLi, and UIUITINU of dried beef, oablxiKe, to., are bercl offered for sale. It it an artiula of irreat value to prv rn-tors of hotels and restaurant, and it should be introituced into every fa -nily STAPH! KfCHTS for sale. Model can be seen at TKLKOKAl'li Or I ICE, OUOFKR'h t OLNT, N. J. 7 MUNDY HOFFMAN. pATETiT OFFICES, N. W. Corner TOUItTII and CDESNUT, (Entrance on FOURTH street). FXXAXiXCXC X. FASTORZU3, BOLICTfoll OF PATENTS. Patents procured for inventions ln tho Unltoil Status and Foreign Countries, and all business re lating to the same nrcmutlj transacted. Call or send for circulars on Patents. 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I1KKHV BALL, Assistant Secretary. 10 6 1829."GHAltTEK PEKPETUAL. Frantlin Fire Inns Company OF PIIIIADELPIIIA. Office, Nos. 435 and 437 CHESNUT St. Assets on Ja 1,1869, Si,I13 OAPITAL , ACCRUKD SURPLUS... PREMIUMS UNSFTTI.FD OtAIMS. 9400,O0O'00 l,0:,.5iS7 113,S1J-4J INCOME FOR IStii), Losses paW siiiCBl829,oirEr$5,50a,OOQ Perpetual and Temporary Polioie. on Liberal Terror 1 he Company also iasnes Policies on Rent, of Building of all kinds, Ground Rents, and Mortgages, DIRECTORS. . If 1 Alfred O. Baker, All, i llf. Thomas Sparks, W illiam S. Grant, Thomas 8. Kills, (Jlintjivil. H Ranuin Damnei iirant,, George W. Richards, lnaac Lea. George t ale. ALFRKD (i. HAKh'R Prn.iHanf GKOHGK FALES. Vioa-Prosident. J A 8. W. McAUjlSTF.lt, Secretary. '"-"08,a8nE' THEODORK M. REG EH, Assistant Secretary. 89 S B U R Y LIFE INSUItANOK COMPANY. No. 21 BROADWAY, corner READE Street, New York. CASH CAPITAL $150,000 $12o,U00 depouitod with the State of New York as security for pulicy holders. LEMUEL BANGS, President GEORGE ELLIOTT, Vice President and Secretary. EMOHY McCLlNTOL K, Aotuary. A. E. M. PURDY, M. D., Medical Examiner. iltm.HKM.KH UX PEHMiUUION. Thomas T. Tasker, John M. Maris. J. B. Lippinoott, James Loutr, James Hunter, L Imrles Eipencer, John A. Wright, Arthur G. Cottin. W illiam Divine, S. Morris Wain. John B. McCroary, r.. ii. rvorne. In the character of its Directors, economy of manajrn. ment, reasonableness of rates, PARTNERSHIP PLAN OF DECLARING DIVIDENDS, no restriction in female lives, and absolute non-forfeit tire of all policies, and no restriction of travel after the lirst year, the ASBURV pre sents a combination of advantages offered by no other company. Policies issued in every form, and a loan of one-third made when desired. Special advantages offered to clerfrymen. tor all further information address JAMES M. LONBAORK, Manager for Pennsylvania and Delaware. Office, No. Wi2 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. FORMAN P. HULL1NS11HAU, Special Agent. 4 16 QTR I CTL Y MU TU A L. Provident Life and Trust Co. OF PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE, No. Ill 8. FOUltTII STREET. Organized to promote LIFE INSURANCE among XDenlbera of the Society of Friends. Good rlBka of any class accepted. Policies Issued oa approved plans, at the lowest rates. President, SAMUEL R. SHTPBsEY, Vice-President, WILLIAM C. LONGSTRETH, Actuary, ROWLAND PARKY. The advantages offered by Uila Company are un exeelled. 8 1 87 J N S U Ii E AT HOME, Penn Mutual Life Insurance COMPANY. NO. 921 CnESNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. ASSETS, 82,000,000. ICIIARTERED BY OIK O WN STATE. MANAtiLD BY OIU OWN CITIZK.Ns. LOSSES PltO.HPTt.Y PAID. ; POLICIES ISSlD ON TAltlOUS PIJIN8. Applications may be made at the Home Oillce, and at the Agencies throughout the State. 2 16 JA.irES TRAOUAIR PRESIDENT (XAMl'EI. E. STOKKS VICK-PRESIDKNT JOHN W. HORNOIt A. V. P. and ACTUARY HOKATIO W. STEPHENS SKURETABY rpHE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY .a. tie rMHjiPU,riiiA. Ottic. 8. W. Corner FOURTH and WALNUT Streets. FIRE INSURANCE KXCLUS1 VKLV. PERPETUAL AND TERM POLICIES ISSUED. Cath Capital v KtJuO.OAroo Caab AswjU. May. lft. OVER HALE WILLitlN DOLLARS. . DUtEOTOKS. F. Rathford Starr, I J. Livinirston Itrrtnicer, Nalbro rasier. James L. Claghorn, John M. Atwood, I William O. Uoulton, Renjamin T. Tretliok, I Charles W heeler, (ieorise 11. Stuart, I l iioma. 11. Montcouiary, John II. Brown, I James Aertsen. This Company insure, only Hrstola. naks. Inking no specially hazardous risk, whatever, such a. faoturitw, nulU, eto. RATOHFORn STARR. President, THOMAS H. MONTGOMERY, ViuPreldent. AI.MAJ1JC W. WlMTUB, Secretary. 11 1$ TillO-NIX INSURANCE COMPANY OF inVpokvidi-oharter perpetual, No am WALNUT Street, opposite th. Exohaum, Tbi. Uoui.any insures from loss or uanum. by on 'liberal terms, on bnlldiuKS, merchandise, fnrnrtnra, to., 1-' limited periods, and permanently on buildings by d"f'colpaiy,"",, In activ. operation for mora than SIXTY YEARS, during wlucu all loase. tiav. beeu promptly adju.UK! "&0TORB. John L. Hodira, at. K. Uahouy, Jolin T. 1wi, William H. (.rant, Hubert W. Leauiinf, in, via LSSlI, lteujawin Ettlnc, Hboinaa II. Powera, Edmund ( laauUon, Samuel Wilcox, 1 ; m. x. jnunenrv. I,, liiara " uvwui lwrav Lewis, Jr. JOllN R, W UCilxUUUt, Praaldmi. JftecreUry. tJd IN8URANOE. MM1E PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURE X COMPANY. Incorporated lttift ('harter POTpetnat. No. M0 WALNUT Street, opposite Indopeadono. ? This tympany, favorably known to the commnii over forty years, cont inues to insnre acalnst loss or ! by fire nn'l'ublia or Privato Buildings, eitlier perm or for a limited time. A Iso on Fnroit nre, Htooas oi and Merchandise .enerally, on liberal terms. i Their Capital, together with a larire Hnri'ln. Fonf visted In the most carafal mnaner, which enables t offnr to th. iiMursd an undoubted seourily in the los (, imniAi nmitn, ir.. John Peverwot, f Thnmss HmtLh. ! Henry Iwis, t Daniel Tlarldork. .Ir . itiuinatiam re: WM. O. CROWEirSa11"-J"-' OFFICE OF THE INSURANCE COM? Philsd5ph2.RTU AMBIUCA' No- WALNUT J Incorporated 17M. Charter P.rp.tf Capital, 500.0UO. , Assets MARINE, INLAND. AND FIRK i INSURANi. OVER $M,000,OV0 LOSSES PAID 8INOE ITS OI! 1ZATION. f DlrtECTOR"- J Samuel W. Jones, John A. Hrnvtn, Charles Taylor, Ambrose White, William Welsh, B. Morris Wsln, John Mason, 1 i ara a I. ll.jwtn rranois K. Unpa, Kdward H. Trou reward H. Clake. T. Charlton lionry Alfretl D. Jessuu. John P. White, i FooistJ. Madeira.' Charles W. Cuahuv Vw'i1i!VTp.JG.t'OFFlN. raaldm .... :",ARI'K3 PLAT T, Vio. Pr.d Hiinin, rwcniiiiry, JMl'EltlAL FIH13 . lNSL'liANCEl LONDON. I t ESTAm.ISUt n I Pald-np Capital and Accumnlatad Foarte 08,000,000 1 3V OOX PKEV0ST & HEHRINO, Agenl 8 4i No. 10T 8. THIRD StreeX, Phliadelp" CnAri. M. PRKVOST. CHAS. r. REr' LUMBER, -5 1869 SPRUCE JOIST. BPRUCK JOIST. HEMLOCK. liEMLOCK. I860 SEASON ED CLEAR P'lNE? :d CLEAR pineTtk CD CLEAR PINK. It PATTERN PINK. 1 )A FLOORING. Tc IDA FI.OOINO. IC SKASONK imniriL' 1 rSPANLSli CKDA it r 1Rf..i " FLORIDA FLOORING. .avvl r I'OKIDA FLUOINO. fiinrn .iva nimDiufi VIRGINIA FLOORING. DELAWARE FLOORING. ASH FLOORING. WALNUT FLOORING. FLORIDA STEP BOARDS. riAllj r 1 . A n IV. I .Slll ,VALaul iius- AND PLANK. 1 d AUUt WALNUT BDS. AND PLA NK IM WALNUT 'BOARDS. v a LBUT J LA N K, 1 HM) UNDERTAKERS' LUMBERTTfl AUUt7 UNDERTAKERS' LUMBER. lC Hd'h n it n i u WALNUT AND PINK. i 18G9 SEASONED POPLAR! T, BEASONra CHERRY. It WHITE OAK PLANK AND BOARDS. HICKORY. 1809 CJtrAK liUA. jMArVKKij 1 i nuiinnnvuiivmii I; ..n , ..V. .." OT(,ar,aa' 11 Di Anisu ukuak BOX BOARDS. FOR SALE LOW. IJSli. vAitULiiA bUANTLING. -ii AUUt CAROLINA IT T Kirru II NORWAY SCANTLING.' 18G9 CLUA it MI INGLES. -ti CYPRESS SHINGLES. lO HAULE, BROTHER A OO o.jiouu bou I tt Btr ESLER & DROTHEF U. S. BUILDERS MILL. Nos. 24, 26 and 28 S. FIFTEEN"! W. offer this season to the trade a larger and Buiienur Biova OI Wood Mouldings, Brackets. Balust Newell Posts, Eto. Th. stock Is mad. from a carefnl selection of Mio Lumber, from th. mill, direct, and we tnvlta boilden; contractors to examine it before purchasing elsewheH Turning and Scroll Work In all its varieties. 68 L UMB E It UN D E It GOV 1 ALWAYS DRY. WATSON S29 & CILLINCHA No. 924 RICnMOND Strei T)ANKL PLANK. ALL THICKNESSES luuaiaun riA.Mt, ALI, THIOKNHSfsES -1 COMMON HOARDS. ! 1 nd 3 HIDE FENCE BOARDS. - 1 WHITE PINE FLOORINU BOARDS. YELLOW AND SAP PINE FLOORINUS. IV 4V. hPKBOE JOIST. ALL SIZES. ' X HEM LOt 'K JOIST, ALL SIZES. PLASTERING l.ATH A KPhTlI A I.TV Together with a Keneral assortment of HuildinrLmv' for sale low for cash. T. W. SMALTi ii6fa FIFTEENTU and STILES StrM ENGINES, MACHINERY, ETO PENN STEAM ENGINE A ROILER WORKS. NEAEItt ft I.H PRACTICAL ANI1 TIIKORMq'li ,'-i'-?JV ENul M Ai iirvikipa mur -lARl'.liSntLA!KK1 ITItS .J ViiiivmlLu i.? for many years been in snccesafal .peration, and beet clusively engaged in building and repairing Marine River Engines, huih and low-pressure, Iron Boilers, Vt Tanks, Propellers, etc., etc,, respectfully offer their vices to the uublic as being; fully prepared to contraui engines of all sizes. Marine, River, and Stationary ; ha acts of patterns of different sizes, are prepared to exe order, with quick Jespatch. Every description of paU making made at toe shortest notice. High and Low- sure Fine Tubular and Cylinder Boilers of the bent r sylvania Charcoal Iron. Forgings of all sizes and ki Iron and Bras. Castings of all descriptions. Roll Tun Screw Cutting, and all other work connected with aliov. business. Drawings and specifications for all work don. at establishment free of charge, and work guaranteed, i The subscribers have ample wharf dock-room fot ref Of boats, where they can lie in perfect safety, and are Tided with shears, blocks, fall, .to. etc,, for raisin a or lujht weight. JACOB O. NKAFIff JOHN P. LEVY, t 8 15 BEACH and PALM ER Btrotf jyj E It R I G K & & O 1 SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, NO. 430 WASHINGTON AVENUE, Phlladelpht WILLIAM WItlQIIT'S PATENT VARIABLE CUT-OFF STEAM ENGINE, f Regulated by the Governor. MERRICK'S SAFETY HOISTING MACUINI Patented June, is& DAVID JOY'S PATENT VALVELESS STEAM HAMMER. D. M. WESTON'S PATENT SELF-CENTRING, SEI.F-S CENTRIFUGAL SUGAR-DRAINING ; -BALANC1 I MACiUN, AND IIYDRO EXTRACTOR. For Cotton or Woollen Manufacturers. T 10 m J. TAUOHM MKB1UCK. WnxUM H. MB1( iOHW K. OOPB. r COUTHWARK FOUNDRY, FIFTH A O WAJSULNGTON Street t FHII.AlLPHTA. MERRICK ft HONS, f ENGINEERS AND MAOUIN18T8, J mannfaetnr. High and Low Pressur. bleam Kncinat Land. Kiver, sua Marine Hervice. r Boilers, Gasometers, 'Tanks, Iron Boat., saa, -Castings of all kiuiis, either Iron or brssa. Iron b rains Roofs for Ua. Works, Workahop. and I road Stations, eto. a Kotorta aud das Mac binary of th. latast and most proved construction. Every description of Plantation Machinery, also, 8n Saw, and 4. rial Mills, Vacuum Pans, Oil btaal Traina, fees tors, Filters, Pumping Eugiues, .to. Sol. Agent for N. liilleui's Pstent Sugar Foillnfr Av ratus, Nuauiylh's Patent Steain liauuuer, and A.pio ft Woolaev'a Patent CuntrUuusi Suaar Draini,,,. Ohinea. QIRARD TUBE VORK: jonN n. MuitniY & bros. nianulacturera of Wrought Iron Pipe, Ec PHILADELPHIA, PA, WORKS, TWENTV.TULRD and FILBKUT Mtreeu OFFICE, r4 Nv-. N-rth JflKTII HtrX. DR. KINKEL1N CAN BE CONSULTED all disraaea of a certain spesialtr. OtUa houia. I fca,n.