THE BROOKS CASE. The Second llrnrln of thean Arrived f Com. plully In th Amiiuk. TwoT. M. yesterday was the hour fixed for Uic hearing of tuo parties charged with com plicity In the attempted a8fan3inutionof Hovonuo Detective .lames J. Brooks. Tbo Common wealth's ofllccrs, however, did not nppear until paet 3 o'clock, much to thu chagrin of the coun sel for the prisoners nnd disgust of the large crowd in attendance. John A. Keeiian, Thomas H. Eagan, John's. Stockton, nnd Robert llainilton were brought up from prison, and placed at tho bar of tho c ourt. Their conned, Messrs. J. (. Brinckley, L. C. Cassidy, J. P. O'Neill, and William 15. Mauu Were in attendance. AshlM.mt District Attorney II. S. Ilagert and United States Attorney J. K."Valentiuc appeared for the Commonwealth. Mr. Hubert held a oulro or so of paper, show ing that he had already examined tho witnesses, nnd he conducted the examination. District Attorney F. Sheppard, United States District Attorney Aubrey Smith, and Mayor Fox came lu during the hearing. The following evidence was elicited: 8. Weir Mitchell, M. D.. sworn I have been In attendance on J. J. Brooks; 1 visited him an hour and a half ago; ho is doing very well; I think him Hill in a very dangerous condition; there If a possibility of his being nt death's door within any twenty-four hours; utill he Is doing veil. , C'ro.-s-ca!nincd by Mr. Mann His condition Is hnpioiiig everyday; tho time naturally to give an opinion as to tho probability or certainty of reco cry is five or six weeks; up to that time he rune, daily risks; it would not do for him to be removed 'in his present condition; he is able to talk. Imt not to talk much; ut tho end of a w eek, if he continues to Improve, he could carry on a reasonable talk; ho remains quietly In bed, but may ie up occasionally tor some purpose exceptionally; I see no reason to cause fminedi ntc apprehension of his death; if I got a sum mons lie was very ill it would not surprise me. To Mr. Briucklev Seventy-five por cent, of these cases die. Every day gives a chance for Lis recovery. Dr. Hunt afllrmed I reside at No. 1:500 Spruce Ptreet: I have also been in attendance on Mr. Brook, and I confirm everything Dr. Mitchell has said: Mr. Brooks is doing remarkably well for such an Injury, so far; his life is still iu dan ger; pes sons have been strictly forbidden to con verse with him. Mr. Cassldy You don't allow persons to bo taken there to examine Mr. Brooks and obtain his statements in tho middle of the night? Dr. limit No, sir. Mr. Ciift-idy Such a course would bo very Im proper, would it not? Dr. Hunt Decidedly so. Mr. Cas.-ldy I thought so. That will do. Cornelius 'Naphcys sworn I do business at No. 11(1 N. Front street; on Saturday afternoon a week ago I saw a carriage stop opposite my Btore: tliree men got out and went towards Arch street; 1 closed the store at 5 o'clock and the carriage was still there; the driver remained on the box when the men got out; saw the carriage again on Monday; 1 got to the store at 9 o'clock iii the morning, and saw the sauio carriage on the opposite side of the street, in front of the intelligence oflicc; the same driver was with it on Saturday; tho car riage remained there all the morning; be tween 1:2 and 1 o'clock it stood in front of our door; a youug man was with the driver when it was on the opposite side; our Btore is two doors above Mr. Keenan's; his is No. 11:2: 1 saw the driver of the carriage get down, open the door of the carriage, take the reins aud whip, get on tho carriage, and watch Mr. Keenan's store; I saw three men run out of Mr. Keenan's store, Mr. Brooks a few feet bo hind them: as soon as the first man entered the carriage tho driver struck the horses and the other two men had to run and jump in the car riage; they ran as far as the store next door; I did not know tho thrco men; the third man had n cap on. aud wore a red moustache; did not notice any other beard; the carriage drove up Front street, and Mr. Brooks ran after it. No cross-examination. At this point Colonel Mann became sick from the oppressive effect of tho air, and had to seek a window. Margaret Melacken sworn I live at No. 2G7 North Front street; I saw a carriage between 1034 and 1 1 o'clock on Monday, at Front and Vine streets; it was driven there aud stopped; the driver and another man were about the car riage; the other man came niter tho carriage stopped ; the driver and him had some conversa tion inside the carriage; they got out of the carriage aud I heard one say. "I guess the folks will not come;" they drove down Front street, below Race: tho man told the driver where to stop; the horses were dark is all I noticed of them. Cross-examined by Mr. Cassidy This was 10)j or 11 o'olock; it stood in Front street, op posite our window; I was on the same side of the street us tho carriage; I was at tho front window, aud it was at the curbstone; a man got from the box, and tho two stood talking; never eaw the carriage before or since, to know it; my house is the second door below Vine street; the man was iu dark clothes; ono had on a high hat a black silk hat and the other a low one; the man looking lu my place drew my attention to him; dou't know if It was an old carriage or a new one. Mr. Napheys recalled, and Hamilton directed to stand up That looks very much like the man about the carriage, but I won't swear to him; I think the man first in the carriage had a email black moustache; he was about Hamilton's height, I think. Cross-examined by Mr. Cassidy Did not no tice the man's height, weight, or breadth; did not measure him; did not pay much attontlou to him: cannot give a correct height of the man without looking at the height of another man; don't know if he was live feet four or five feet ten, or weighed 130 or ISO pounds. V. II. It. Taylor sworn I do business at No. 131 North Front; I met Hamilton last Monday morning between 8 and 9 o'clock; I was coming across Front street from Elfreth's alley and the first person I met was Hamilton; I spoko to hiin aud we had a conversation; I have known him from childhood; can't toll where ho went when I left bim; I left him at our door; I saw him again in a half or three quarters of nn hour after that; I was going down Front to Arch street on the east side; just beforo I got to Arch I met Hamilton; he said: "Good morning, Barry;" I said: "Good morning," and went on, as I had no timo to stop aud talk; I went to Jaskill street aud remained until Vil4 o'clock; I came up Front street on the west sldo to our store and crossed at Napheys'; 1 noticed a carriage at that time; as I was going across tho street the driver jumped down and opened the door; I went to our olllce and got a pitcher to go for water, and I came out and saw a largo crowd nt Elfreth's alley; the carriage was gone; saw Kecnau a half or three-quarters of an hour after the shooting, cither above or below Arch, iu Front street; I met him, joined him, and wcut to Martin's store; I came back with him, and left him at his own store; I went in Keenan's store after the shooting, and saw a blackjack on the desk; I am no judge of distances, but suppose Keenan's store is 100 feet deep; tho ollicc is back, dud divided by a frame aud glass parti tion. Cross-examined by Mr. Cassldy I saw Keenan on Front street, either above or below Arch, can't tell which; lie was coming up the fctfeet towards his Btore; ho was not talking to anybody; be saw me aud spoko as usual. Geoig Hurrold sworn I resldo No. 930 S. Fifth street; I am a barber; I know Hamilton; he Is a customer of mine; I saw him Monday . last: I shaved him between 3 aud 4 P. M.; ho had a moustache when ho came in, and I took it off; he requested me to take it off, as it was fall ing out: he had no other beard but tho mous tache; his usual time for shaving was in tho morning, between 8 and 9 o'clock; he comes to get shaved before he goes to work, I suppose; he was lu my place no longer than it took me to shave him, about ten minutes; he was alone; I had a boy in my shop; his moustache was dved black. 'Cross-examined by Mr. Cassldy This was be twciu 3 und i P. M.; no one but the bov was lu THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, tho shop; the shop was open- there w.n no secrecy nlxiut it: 1 think it was near 3 o'clock; I shaved his cntiro face; he stopped no louder than I shaved him. Thomas Close sworn I reside 518 Enterprise street; I am a waterman; I had a load of water melons at Arch street wharf last Monday; I left Arch street at 11 o'clock and went to Front and Kace: I went on the cast side of Front nnd met Hamilton one-third of the way from Arch to Kace street with some other man: I spoko to Hamilton; have known him ten or twelve years; I went to Kace street and stayed ten or fifteen minutes: a man camo niter me and I started down Front to Arch on the lower sido; saw Hamilton on the upper stde; he and another man were talking: he was opposltw where I saw him when I was going up; don't know the man he was talking with: suppose I saw him last ten or fifteen minutes from when I first saw him: I thought his right eye was "a little black, or that he had cigar ashes on it; there was nothing lu his manner, or in the way he carried his hea l that attracted my attention. Cross examined by Mr. Cassldy I know Hamilton very well; am on good terms with him and his family; I made no exclamation what ought to be done with him to Mr. Taylor; I tlx tho day by having to meet a friend; I was not arrested that day; Mr. Webb, who Is lu Alder man Beitler's ollice, had a subpicna for me, and invited me to come to the olllce next day; the friend I was to meet I don't feel inclined 'to tell the name of. Mr. Cassldy Don't tell the name. Did you meet the friend? Mr. Close Yes, and walked up to Front and Vine with him; I am not in custody now: when I leave here I will go home: 1 am' under bail In another mutter. Mr. Cassidy That is all. Mr. Close Von took n good deal of pains to show something up; somebody might be telling 3'on something. Mr. Cassidy Any more witnesses like this? Francis Kimball sworn I reside at No. 1434 TIanovcr street; am a drayman, aud stand at Front and Arch; I saw a man called Hamilton on Saturday morning; some ono said, "There goes Hamilton;" this man I saw had mous taches; can't tell if this is the man; this was on Front street, above Arch; he was goiug down Front street. No cress-examination. Daniel Tolbert was called, and passed from mouth to mouth towards the door and around the room, by the olliclals. until It got to bo IIol bert, Robert, Lolbcrt, and various other tilings. No respouse. Andrew Grcar was called and no response. Alderman Kerr I feel it my duty to post- Fone this case, and I do so very reluctantly, too. have another ca.se on hand that must be at tended to. Mr. Cassidy We were here at 2 o'clock, and no one was iu attendance on the fart of the Government until after 3. The Commonwealth were not ready at the first hearing, and they arc not ready now. If this case is postponed for a further hearing it will be a violation not only of the ease but ot the law. I protest against it. Mr. Hagert Other witnesses have been under a private examination since 11 A. M., aud by some mistake or accident are not here. It is impossible to close this case this afternoon; be sides, Mr. Brooks is in that condition which renders it impossible to take his testimony. An attempt to do so might result fatally. Mr. Cassldy A week ago Mr. Keenan was most unjustly put iu prison, without a shadow of foundation or warrant against him. Not upon tho oath of any one, nor based upon any proceedings. Not a witness has appeared against him. Postpone this case, and it will go on from week to week as Dr. Mitchell says, live or six weeks. What do you hold Mr. Keenan on ? Let us hear the statement of Mr. Brooks. I have never heard it, and the public don't know it, except a few in authority. I know Mr. Brooks can't say anything against this man. I protest, iu the name of all law in the land, against this. Mr. Hagert I suppose your Honor cannot nnsivcr this question until you have heard all of the case. There is other testimony not uow ready to be produced. This is a matter of too much importance to be disposed of without hearing all the witnesses. Mr. Cassidy. Does not the District Attorney owe something to the liberty of the citizen? Is he not bound to state that he has either an oath er an allldavlt, or to produce his witness? Let's nave lair play, air, lvcenan courts an investi gation. Mr. Hagert This application is made pre maturely, nnd is no reply to my application. Mr. Cussidy. Produce your witnesses and we will sit until midnight. If you iutend a further hearing we nsk that bail be taken. Alderman Kerr. If there are any more wit nesses present I will hear them. If not, aud the Commonwealth satisfies me of due diligence and the importance of the witnesses, I will continue tho ease. Gri.ar, Tolbert, and Patrick Flanncry were called again, but uo response. Julian Keenan sworn I reside at No. 3123 Walnut street; I am not iu the' employ of my father; I am iu tho employ of no one; 1 was at my father's store last Mouday; I opened it with him at half-past seven, or a little later, near eight o'clock; father remained about an hour, and went out about a quarter ot nine o'clock; he did not say 'here he was going or when he would return; don't think he said he would return that day; think he came in about eleven o'clock; am not sure, but he didn't stay any time: he left ajid returned a half or three-quarters of an hour after the shooting; I think Eagan came with him; about a dozen gentlemen were there a ad mv father commenced talking to them; Mr. Eagan was there twice before that day; don't 111 i. , .. ... f I Know nis uusiness; lie luquu vu mr uiy uruiuui ; I told Mr. Eagan about the pistols in the (iesk. and he said they ought to be taken away, or they should not remain there, or something like that; I believe he took them; he took them out of the desk, but I dou't know whether he took them out ot tnc store; l was mere when Mr. Brooks came in; there was no ono in tho store but me; I judgo it was a quarter er twenty minutes after twelve; I was'in the private olllce reading; Mr. Brooks inquired for the book: I cave him the book iu the desk my father left for him: it was a wholesale dealers book; it con tained an account of sales, 1 believe; my father left directions for mo to show tho book in case ho called; Mr. Brooks called Saturday, but I did not know where the book was; 1 told him I would tell father when he came in; don't know that he had been there more than once before for the book; I told father Mr. Brooks wanted the book, and that he would call nraiu: be showed me where the book was on Monday, and said if Mr. Brooks called give It to him; don't know for what purpose he desired to exam ino it; I showed hiin tho book, and ho went to the desk on tho right-hand side going Into the olllce; while he was examining the oook 1 was reading; three men came in, and i lett the pri vate olllce. went through the ollice where Mr. Brooks was, and to tho store, five feet from the ollice door; tho men inquired if father was iu. and I told them he was not; they asked what time ho would return; I told them he was iu the habit of coming iu nnd out during the day, and ihcv would most likely see hiin after 4 o'clock; ono of tho men then went back, I thought to get a drink of water, but instead of that ho went right behind Mr. Brooks and shot him: 1 heard tho report; Mr. Brooks was ut the desk with his back towards the man; when the man shot Mr. Brooks was examining the book; ono of tho men fired a billy through the win ,i und Mr. Brooks fell to tho floor, for tho purpose of dodging it, I supposed; tho men lm- i mediately ran out of the store, and Mr. Brooks j after them; I enn t ten wuicu oi tuo men went out first; can't tell whether the man who fired the pistol went out first or last; never saw either of the men before; I followed Mr. Brooks out, nnd he was fifty feet up the street when I got to the pavement;, the carrlugo was a half a square off; Mr. Brooks had his hand In his pocket going out tho store, but I noticed nothing in bis hand in the street; I saw tho car riage at about 9 or 9tf o'clock standing on tho opposite side of the street, about eight or ten feet above our store door; did not notice how long it stood there; paid no more attention; the two men on top were very young, when I noticed the carriage; they talked together, aud one ot them looked over to our store; one looked at me n minute and turned his head away; I went to tell father of the shooting, and he said he heard of it: F.agan came in with him; there were n dozen people outside when Eagan took the pMols awny, ono or one and a half hours after the shooting; lie did not say what ho was f;oing to do with them: have .-.ecu Stockton come n and out the store; I w is not iu the store Tuesday, nt all; don't know that barrels of whisky were removed shortly after the shooting. Cross-examined by Mr. Cassldy I was in prison on Tuesday and locked up; don't know on whose oath: 1 was taken out of bed at 1 o'clock in the morning, nnd had no hearing of any kind; know Eagan to have been frequently at the store, and there was nothing remarkable about him; father earao in as usual: there was nothing in his fentures or manner different from any oilier day; Mr. Brooks nsked to sec the book on Saturday; on Monday the' were shown him. Mr. Cassldy Please produce those dangerous weapons. The four nnd seven-barrel pistols were handed down by the Aldcnnau. Witness resumed. These arc the pistols that were lu the desk In tho private oflicc: they were there moro than a month: never saw" them loaded; they were not brought there to shoot Mr. Brooks with: they have been in this rusty condition all the time": Kngau said it would be ndvlsable to take these weapons away; don't know if he thought the Government would search the place; don't know what became of the bok; did not sec It nfter: I was locked up from 1 o'clock on Tuesday morning to after 3 in the afternoon; did not go back to tho store. To Mr. Brinckley Mr. Stockton was at the store frequently: neither of tho men that got out of the carriage" was him: he dropped in to sec father: there was a crowd of people about wheu Easran took the pistols. Mary Curlcy sworn I live at No 5 Jeukin place: last Sa'urday week I was at Flanncry s, No. 114 N. Fron' street: saw a carriage between 12 and 12J o'clock at Front and Elfreth's alley with three men; saw a carriage at 7 o'clock oil Monday morning; dou't know if the same three men were with it; the driver was sitting on the carnage; saw the driver afterwards with two men on the other side of the street from Keenan's store: saw the carriage from 7 to 12.' i; first saw the driver on the carriage and then sitting on Bartlett's step; then saw the two men on Bart Jet t's step; I was in the second story when the pistol was fired, eating dinner; I ran to the window and saw three more men run out of Keenan's; I think they were the same three men I sow in the morning: the first one out had a weapon in his hand; I think it was a pistol; I saw Mr. Brooks go to two doors from Front and Kace, nnd fall; after the shooting the two men inside pulled down the curtains of the carriage: the driver had a dark moustache: lie beat tho horse with his w hip; he drove off quite fast: I looked at the carriage, because I thought it was wailing lor some ladles to come out from Bart lett's: 1 never saw the men before. Cross-examined by Mr. Cassidy I was brought here to-day by an officer, and kept here. Mr. Cassidy A new way of serving sub- pienas. Examination direct llDnt know about the removal of whisky alter Mr. Brooks was shot. IS. iv. Lust sworn 1 live back ol No. Kit Green street; on Monday I was at my stable, No. 495 St. John street, about 12' o'clock: I saw a carriage drive by, but I did not go out; I was tout it turned up Dultonwoocl street; It was driven rather fast; it was not driven so very fast. as they pulled up to make the turn; the horses were on a gallop; I can't describe the driver. Cross-examined This was between 12' i aud 1 o'clock. Mr. Hagert I have examined all the wit nesses present. Several arc not here, but that is no fault of ours. There is some other testi mony I propose to procure and have at any time that may be designated. bo lar as Messrs. Keenan, Stockton, nnd Eagan are concerned. not daring to deal harshly with them, I have no objection to assenting to tho request of Mr. Lassicty that they ue held to uaii Mr. Cnssidy I only appear f for Messrs. Kee- nan and l'.agan. Mr. Brinckley Mr. Stockton has been incar cerated a week on vagrant kind of gossip. Mr. Hagert Other evidence may be material in his case. Mr. Brinckley It is the duty of the District Attorney to have the evidence, "and not make a mere statement. I ask for Mr. Stockton's dis charge. Alderman Kerr named 5(i00 as the bail for Keenan, Stockton, and Eagan, but Hamilton must be committed. Mr. Megarv, Clerk of Orphans' Court, entered bail for Mr. Keenan. Mr. Brinckley named Mr. Campion, (if Moore & Campion, as bail for Mr. Stockton. No one entered bail for Eagan, and he was re manded. The further hearing was fixed for Friday next. 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RESERVE YOUR TIN KOOF8 WITH WELTON'I ELASTIC PAINT. I am always prepared to Repair and Paint Roofs at shor notice. AIko, FAINT FOR BALK, by the barrel or gullon the best aud cheapest in the market. W. A. WELTON, 2 17 No. 711N. NINTH Street, above (Joates rpo OWNERST ARCHITECTS, BUILDERS, X AND ROOl' ERS.-Roofs! Yes, jes. Every size and kind, old or now. At No. 541) N. Till III) Stroet. the AMK RICAN CONORETK PAINT ANU ROOF COMPANY are selling their celebrated paint for TIN ROOFS, an? for preserving all wood and metals. Also, their solid cow Clox roof covering, the best ever otfered to the public, witn rushes, cans, buckots, etc., for the work. Anti vermin, Fire, and Water-proof ; Light, Tight, Durable. No crack ing, pealing, or shrinking. No paper, gravel, or hoat. Good for all climates. Directions given for work, or good work men supplied. Care, promptness, certainty! One price! Cull! Examine! Judge! Agents wanted for interior counties. 4&tf JOSKPll LEEDS, Principal. o LD GRAVEL ROOFS COVERED OVER with Mastic Slate, and warranted for ten years. UAAllUlUni X UUUIll'f.B, 315 6ra No. 46 8. TENTH Htieot. LOOKING GLASSES, ETO. E HTABLISHED 179 5. A. 8. ROBINSON, FRENCH PLATS LOOKING-GLASSES, ENGRAVINGS, BEAUTIFUL CHROMOS, PAINTINGS, Manufacturer of all kinds of LOOKING-GLASS, FORTRAIT, AND FICTURB FRAMES. NO. 910 CIIESNUT STREET, 8 15 Fifth door above the Continental, Phiia. DRUGS, PAINTS, ETO. JOBEBT BUOEMAKEli & OO. N. E Corner FOURTH and RACE Sts. PHILADELPHIA, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS' Importer, and Manufacturers of White Lead and Colored Palnt, Putty Varnishes, Eto. AGENTS FOR TUB CELEBRATED FRENCH ZINO PAINTS, Dealen and oonnumera supplied at lowest pricei for cash. 18 45 IOE ORE AM AND WATER IOE. THE NEAPOLITAN ICE CltEAM AND WATER ICES. TDK rUREST AND BEST IN THE WORLD. This celebrated Brick Ice Cream and Water lee can be oarried in-a paper tm anyartof the city, as you would candy. 1'itteen or twenty dillerent kinds of them are kept constantly on hand, aud ON a HUM)RED Dir t LU1CNT FLAVORS can be made to order for those who dunire to have something never before seen in the United btates, and superior to any Ice Oram made in Kurope. Principal Depot-No. 1!U4 WALNUT Street. brunch btore-No. luao bPUlNli OARDKN Rtroet. U AALLKliltli'lTI. TIIOUSE 'Vi ARMING WITH STE A 11 We are prepared to warm Dwellings and liuildinas of all clutses ilh our Patent-improved 1 LOW KTK.AM APPARATUS, which, for erticiency ami economy, rivals all similu met hods. H TtELI IPLD A CO., No. 4l N. UHOAD Street. -ii "in SEPTElIUX8G9. 8HIPPINO. Tw UK LIVEKFOOL ANL nrT i:QUEKNSTtfWN-Inman Line of Mail Ptt feJ-, m r appointed to sail at M h!! l,,,jA''tw"'P. Saturday, Kept. 1, at 1 P. M. Oltyof Hsltimore, via Hnlifai, Tn sdav, Sr.pt. SI, at 1 P.M City of JloMon. Saturday, Hept, 2at 1 P. M. Oityof Parlj. Saturday. Oct. a, at P. M Ktna (via Halifa), Tuesday, Ort. 6. at t P. M tTtoiltoR"frSrm'' anernat. luesoay to. "1K8 OF PAoHAdK. tT "!A,h 'TKAalKB SAILINO FVKRT SATTOWAY. trVauFJ-01'1, ... c. J'"'" We in Currency. IRSI CABIN $lon STKKKAOK $SJ 1o London H15 To London 40 'o Paris nD Tol.ris 41 PASHAOK UT IBK TUESDAY STCAMKII, VIA HALIFAX. VI I, UT . ..... Payable inOold. iverjool alifaa t. John's. N P. ryahl In Currency .$S0 ; Liven ool fy. bt ..I .. au iianiiii ... 15 Passenirors forwarded to Havre, hy branch Btoamer. .. . " et lianiuurft, isremen, 11 . T," . I'l-nieraie rates Dy per tons wishlnir tornd for their friends, i,rJ".r,,b.e.r.inf."rnlntion "PP'rat 1 he Oompany'a Office JOHN O. JJALK, As-ont, No. IS )'. ROADWAY, N. Y Tt. k n ...... V. , .Ul I . . . . to Airem, no. ip J . 14 fa WW AY. N. Y OlK.NNKLL FAULK, Agents, 411 OHK.bNUT Mroot, Philadelphia. 4 6 No CHARLESTON, S. C THE SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST. fast rniaaiiT jliivli EVERY THURSDAY. .n,S, HJCJ4 nUSgW Ttio Btpnmahln V t ,l r.-.i'ii , , TIIIHSIMY, September p. at 4 P. if. will sun on c ii yj . . ltt""R ffiveti in connection with S. V. It. ii. to points In the gout!. rn.I Soutlwest Inmirnnco at lowest rates. Ritea of fre X a low as by any other route. Eor freight, ami lv ' to ONLY MRECT I.IXF.Tn fu a vt-u 'CtTJri-A ni'll J TV"" TTtJT nirvirn . t . . OO.M PA NY S R x H ,S TKAMS ?.T fS l.Kl i.lM NEW YOKK AND II V utr r JVYVS ' , liKKST. U'"i The splendid now Tesols on thi favorite m-il.fn. iv,. asuss.1 wiU ,ai1 from 1iBr ''ffii! T rj Tn W 1 . . r. . . in sold (including nine). TO liKEST OR HA VRK. lirstCubin IH Second Uhin.. , .. , TO PAULS. ... , (IncludlnK railway tickets, fui nishud on board.) First Cabin. $U Second Cabin. . . 7. s Incae a earners do not carry stoer.1(!e passengers. Medical attendance f roe of charao. Aniavii.ftn li-u.nl!.... ...i .... ? ... . - iin... -i """vi.suiuk 10 or r. lurninc rrom thecoi tnent of Kurope, by taking tho ste, jieis ? this lino ivji unnocet-sary r.tks from transit by Knjrlish railways an,' crossing the channel besides savin!., t 1e. trouble, indax Penso- GEOKOK. MAiJKKNZIK. Aiont. rnr n..c,- to...",".,"'"' V'ieworli. Company to PPy atdamsxpre, :f . PIiADELPlIIA, RICHMOND. a-TiiK HorjTii 'an;Ywk5t.k uwa 10 aa - r.i ol I u if i. y. A r. nststn fwu r'l il"ti ii'.. . .... . Street; ' niiAi.j) above BIARKE1 1 HKOL'GII FATES to all point. In North and Souti S?i;.7i.?S" A!'. Lino Lailroad. connecting i? taw iV. v " 0 Wnohburn. Vs., Tennessee, and thi --,Y uuapuM, 01 tins ronte 00m n end it to the public as the moM dosiiable medium oarryina; every description of freight. No charge tor commission, druyuga, or any exponas ivl R Ofi 1 61. Steamhhips insured at tho lowest ratos. 1'reight received daily. w No. 12 S. WHARVES and PiJr" lR 1. 1 . CKOWKLL A CO., Agents at Norfolk. 61 LORILLARD'8 STEAMSHIP LINE FOR NEW YORK. -tt-K'ai law Sailing on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. RKDUCTION OF RATES. Freight by this line taken at 13 cents per 100 ponnda, cents- per foot, or 1 cent per gallon, ship's option. Ad vance charges cashed at office on Pier. Freight received at ali times on covered wharf, JOHN F, OHL, 2 285 Pier 19 North Wharvea. N. It. Extra rates on small packages iron, metal, ete. fc NEW EXPRESS LINE TO " A ri e V ' efotown, and Washington, D. ... A. ..''a i nu tfoiaware uanul, with r ."uB niDioiiuu. iroin rue most mreot route fop boutlAVeitf' ' KooiiIlo Nashville, Dalwn. andithe St earners loave regularly every Saturday at noon from tn first wharf above Market street. wiuimh Freight received daily. WILLIAM P. CLYDE A CO., T. I1 iViiu S aTT11, "J"?! Ht, Georgetown; M KI.LHlDt.K A CO., Agenta at Alexandria. dlj NOTICE. FOR NEW YORK, VLJ DKLAWARR AND RARITAN CANAL. jue liUftArr.Bi ana vuiuKKsr water oouimunioa lion between Philadelphia and New York. Steamers leave daily from first wharf below Marks Btreot, Philadelphia, and foot of Wall street, New Yoii Goods forwardod by all the lines running out of Net York, North, East, and West, free of commission. Freight received and fopwardnd on accommodatiii terms. WILLIAM P. CLYDE A Ot)., Agents, No. 13 S. DELAWARE Avenue, Philadelphia, . JAMES HAND, Agent. 835 No. 119 WALL Street, New York NOTICE. FOR NEW YORK, VIA Delaware and Raritan Canal. SWIFTSURR TRANSPORTATION IlllMPAKV-nnii. PA1C11 AND SWIFTSIJRK LINK. The business by these lines will be resumed on and after the 8th of March. For freights, which will be taken on accommodating terms, apply to W. M. BAIRD ft CO., B W Ko. 133 South Wharvea, ENCINES, MACHINERY, ETO. Tl TT XT XT QITOlAr WXTOTITTII 1 m BOILKR WORKS. NEAFIK A LKW. JT PRACTICAL AND THKORKTIOAL 'jatff ENGI N K KRS.M A UI UN IST8. KOI LKH. A1AKLHS, BLACKSMITHS, and FOCNDKRS. having for many years been in suooessful operation, and been ex clusively engaged in building and repairing Marine and River Engines, high and low-pressure, Iron Boilers, Water Tanks, Propellers, eto., etc,, respectfully oiler their ser vices to the publio as being fully prepared to contract for engines of all sizes. Marine, River, and Stationary ; having sets of patterna of different air.es, are prepared to exeoate orders with quick despatch. Kvery description of pattern making made at tne shortest notice. High and Low pres sure Fine Tubular and Cylinder Hollers of the best Penn sylvania Charcoal Iron. Forgings of all sizes and kinds. Iron and Brass Castings of all descriptions. Roll Turning, Screw Cutting, and all other wo.k oonneoted with tbs fthove busiuesa. Drawings and specifications for all work dona at thi establishment free of charge, and work guaranteed. The subscribers have ample wh I dock-room for repairs of boats, where they can lie in pen act safety, and are pro tided with shears, blocks, falls, eto. etc., fox raising heavy or light weight-. JACOB O. NHAFIB, John p. lkvy, 818 BEACH aud PALM KB Street SOUTIIWARK FOUNDRY, FIFTH AND YASUlNCiTON Streets, PHII.ADKl.rniA. MERRICK & SONS, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Engine lor Land, River, and Marine Service. Boilcra, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, eto. Castings of all kinds, cither Iron or Brass. Iron Frame Hoofs for Gas Works, Workshops, and Railroad Stations, etc. Retorts and Gas Machinery of tho latest and moat Improved construction. Every description of Plantation Machinery, also. Sugar, Saw, and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Oil Stcum Trains, Defecators, 1'ilters, Pumping En. gines, etc. Sole Agents for N. Blllenx's Sugar Boiling Appa. ratus, Nesniyth's Patent Steam Hammer, and Aspin. wall A Woolsey's Patent Contrilugal Sugar Drain, lng Machines. 4 80 QIRARD TUDE WORKS. JOHN H. MURPHY BR03. Blanufucturrre of Wrought Iron Pipe, Kt. PHILADELPHIA. PA. WORKS, TWENTY-THIRD and FILBERT Street. OFFICE, 41 Is. 4'J North Til Street. CORN EXCHANGE BAG MANUFACTORY, . JOHN T. BA1LKY, N. E. corner of M A RKKT and WATER Street. Philadelphia, DEALER IN BAGS AND BAGQINQ Of every description, for Grain, Flour, Salt, buper-Phosphato of Lime, Bon. Dust, Kto. Largs and email OCNNY BAGS eonnUutly on band, tUi Also. WOOL bA Kb. AOOTION 8ALE8, TUNTINO, DURBOROW fc CO., AUCTION- J ERRS, No. B-'J-J snd 284 MARKET Stroet, corner of Bank street. Successors to John B. Myers A Co. LARGE SALE OF RTtlTISIf, FRENCH. GERMAN, AND DOMESTIC DRY GOOLVH, On Thursday Morning, Sept. Iii, at U o'clock, on four mouths' credit. 9 19 Bt ALSO, 5tno DOZEN HOSIERY, roll lines women's white, brown, colored, anj miieJ Cnttou hone, plain and tloerod. Full linrs men's white, brown, French, and blue miiel Cotton hall hose. Full linos bn mioses', and children's white, brown, niixnd fsncy hnRo. tinlf ann tlino oti.irter hose. fttHI DOfN GERMAN AM) FRENCH GLOVES. Gouts', Indies', and iiiinwei' Berlin plush lined gloves. Gents', ladies', and children's cloth gloves. Grills', ladies', nnd children's merino fleeced and plus -linpd gloves. Gents', ladies', and children's silk-mixed pluMt-lineal K'oves. 14Jt 1MIORTANT PALE OF CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS. ETC. On Friday Morning. Sept. I,, at n o clock, on four mondis' credit, aliout ) pirii-a Ingrain, rnetlan, list, hemp, cottage, and ra;r car petings, oil cloths, ri.g, etc. 1 1 5t LARGE SALE OE FRENCH AND OTHER EURO PEAN DllY (if ODS. c . . , Cn Monday Morning, Sept. 20, at 10 o'clwkjrtjhmrmonths' credit. f It 5t fPHOMAS MUCH & PON, AUCTIONEERS , iii!,Tn.S!?1'VI8SION MERCHANTS, No. Ill llii-.bltur btreet, rtar entrance No. 1107 bansom street. ,t- . . -.-J!!'I?.n ? ",0 R,,"th Klsvonth at met. ViJSfaS. EA"l.U,H; CHAMHER, DINIXU AND hi MING ROOM URNITl HE, Volvnt, Brussels, In- grinn and enxtinn Carpets, Mattresses and Bedding. Relngerator, Stoves, ( hina, Glassware, eto. ... On Wodnesday Morning, Sent. Lith.nt lo o'clock, at No. iV) South Eloventh at., will be sold, the Furniture of a familv declining house koeping. comprising the entire furniture of parlor, cham ber, dining room. Iibrnry and kitchen ; togethor with tho velvet, tapestry, ingrain and Venetian carpets, which are in goml order. Catalogues ready on Tuo.diiy nt tho auction store. Iln lurnitiiiecau bo examined after o'clock on the morning ol sale. luat , . . . S i'e at No. Iron Green atrr: V.A.T.IJ AND MAHOtlANY PAR LOU. OH AMBER, DINING. ROOM AND KII'CHEN KCKNITL'Rf! CARPETS, CHINA, GLASSWARE, ETC. On Thursdiiy Morning, Kept. Iff, at to o'clock, at No. l!':m (ireen street, will be sold, tho enliro houpohold furniture, carpets, etc. 1 aiticulars hcienftor. 9761 MARTIN BROTHERS, AUCTIONEERS. - 1 atcly Pi.le.mrn for M. T homas A Sons.) No. bjy CUi.bNLT Street, rear eutrance tiom Minor. T,I,L1,!SS.T.P,"UP!':l'l'll' TRADE SALE OK Mill be held at the auction rooms, No. Bi! Chesnut street, in the latter iiurt of Soptoiuber. Particulais horoattor. Pile No. i"2 Chn.nnt street. HANDSOME WALNUT PAIILOH, DINING-ROOM. AND CHAMBER URN ITU RE, Vine French Plate Mirinrs, Hcsewooil Pmno Foitos, l-landsrvm BrunsolH and other Carpets, Fireproof Safes, Largo (Quantity of China, etc. On Wednesday Morning, Sept. 15, at to o'clock, at tho auction rooms, No. 629 Chee nut htitet, elegant wiilnut furniture, etc. D 13 at, Alto, tiiminti s shears and presses, tools, etc. v Sale No. PCf ('liesnnt street. 1 EASE, GOOD Wit L, AM rlXTURES OF STORE. SUPERIOR ROSEWOOD PIANO FORTES. Cabinet Oi'diiiis, ( iiutiirs, Musical Insiruiiieuts, Tiiiiiiuing, eto. ; Lnise of Building, rent Ifi'Kn U per annum; Counter, Miclviiur. Glass Doors, Oitice Fuiniturn. Fine Show C'ahcs, f arrcl ,V Herring Fireproof Snl'e, Awning, Ac. f-'n Friibiy lilominir, 17th inst., at til o'clock, ut No. li Chesnut stroet. Foil particulns in catalogues. p ; 4t M THOMAS SONS, NOS. 1CJ AND 141 s S. FOURTH STREET. Fnle nt i South Fifth street. HANDSOME IV RI.OR, DINING-ROOM AND CHAM BER I t'RNITUKK. CABINET ORGAN, HANI). NOME CHINA, GLASS, AND PLATED WARE, KINK II A I It AND SPRING MATTRESSES, BRUSSELS AND OTHER OA R PET'S, ETC., ET C. On Wednesday Morning, Sept. 1", at 1(1 o'clock, at No. Kl South Fifth street, below Catharine street, by catalogue tho handsome wal nut parlor turniture, cov red with hair cloth : elegant bou quet table: elegant cabinet organ, made by Kstoy; walnut ball and dining room furniture : walnut extension dining tnblo ; handsome luungo, covorod with crimson cloth; handsome china, glass, and plated ware; suit handsiinn walnut chamber turniture made to order; tine hair and sur ng mattresses, bolsters, pillows, o unfcrtables, etc.; Brussels, ingrain, und Venetian carpets; cedar chest , re frigerator, kitchon utensils, etc. f I t it Sale at the Auction Rooms, Nos. and 111 8. Fourth s reet. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANO. FRENCH PLATE MIHRl.RS, Large Fire and Burglar Proof Sate, b I illie: Gttice Furniture, 5 Double litn-el (iuns. Fine Oil PinlioKs. Eieganl Walnut Bookcase, Fine Hair Muttresse'and Feather Bods, Superior Sewing; Machines; Extension, Centre and Bouiiuet Tables! Stovea, Chandeliers, Handsome Velvet, Brussels, and other Carpets, Oil Cloths, Etc. On Thursday Morning, Sept. 16, at 9 o'clock, ut the auction rooms, by catalogue, a large assortment of superior Household Furniture, com -priBiug Walnut parlor, library, and dining-room furni ture, covered with rens, plush, und b.iir cloth; walnut chamber furniture, oookcuses, wnrdrohes, extension, centre, und horn i not tablos; sideboards, cottage bedsteads, tine hair and spring muttresses, leather bedh and bedding, ottice tubles and desks, tine oil puintings nnd ongrnvings, superior sewing machines, plutod ware, portable beater, stoves, China and glassware, carpets, eto. Also, a iare lire and burglar-pro if sale, by Lillie. Also, 5 superior double-barrel guns. j) 14 3t LIPPINCOTT. SON & CO., AUCTIONEERS No. 21U MARKET Street. LARGE SPECI AL SALE OF 4r0 CARTONS BONNET. SASH, AND TRIM.MINU RIBBONS. A lso, SATINS, VELVETS, VELVETEENS, FLOWERS, ETO. Also, 75 PIECES BLACK DRESS SILKS. On Thursday Morning, Sept. 16, at IU o'clock, on four months' credit. Also. LARGE POSITIVE 8 ALE 8K) LOTS F'OREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. On Thursduy Morning, Sept. lit, at 10 o'clock, on four months' credit. 9 13 3t c D. McCLEES & CO., AUCTIONEERS. e No. 500 MARKET Street. LARGE AKD ATTRACTIVE SALE OF BOOTS, SHOES. BROGANS, KTO. On Thursday Morning, Sept 16, at It) o'clock, including a large line of city-mada goods. N. B. Sale every Monday and Thursday. 9 13 3t B x, t, alrrrp T TJ SCOOTS ABT GALLERY, No. 1040 OHESNUl B treat, rtuiaaeipnia. CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. R. V- THOMAS & CO., DBALIRS IN Doors, Blinds, Sash, Shutters WINDOW FRAMES, ETC., N. W. CORKKB OV EIGHTEENTH aud MARKET Streets 6 20 3111 PUILADELPHIA. QEOtlCC PLOWMAN, CAJirENTEK AND BUILDER, No. 131 DOCK STRET, PIIILAEEDLFHIA 'y IRE GUARDS, FOR STORE FRONTS, ASYLUMS, FAC TORIES, ETC. Tutent Wire Railing, Iron Bedsteads, Ornamental Wire Work. I'aper-mukers' Wires, and every variety of Wire Work, manufactured by M. WALK EU SONS, No. U N. SIXTIIStreet.' 2 8fmw WOODLANDS CEMETERY COMPANY. T The following Managers and Officer have been elof ted for the year Ifwit-. u,l Ik. rnifJK, i-reaident. William H. Moore, . . . , i niuoui, William W. Keen, Ferdinand J. Drear, Oeorge L. Buy.by, rianiuei n. aiooo, Oillies Dallett, jiawin ureDie, n. &. uniguf. lUttl Hecretarv and Treasurer. .lOSKPU. 14. TOWNSRND. The Managers have pasaed resolution requiring hot h Lot boldora and Visitors to present tickets at the entrance for admission to the Cemetery. Tickets may be bad at tha OfHoe of the Company, No. 613 ARUli Street, or of any of the Manager. 134 N OW IS THE TIME TO . CLEANSB YOUR nOUSB. - WINCnER,lIAUTTIAIt A CO.'B . WASHING AND CLEANSING POWDER I unequalled for eo rubbing Palnta, Floors, Md all botuMf boldoae, Aak tor it And take no other. W. U. BOWMAN. RnlaAcantL. 4 S3 8m No. 11U ERANKtORD Ko4. 17MPIRE 8 LATE MANTEL WORKS J. B. -w K.IMLS, No. alioClLlLSNUT Street, U'JwtaiJ
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