The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, October 01, 1869, FIFTH EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE DAILY EVENING TKLBGllAPil PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, OCTOHEK 1. jsrtO.
unwo sui&rvmiyg.
:ilr Affair.. ,
As Hie Rpptiiiiiran Invincibles wore crowing
the CheKnut Street Bridge, last owning, on their
Way to tho Twenty-fourth ward mouting, thev
Were attacked by a gang of milium, and several
of their uiemlicrs sustained severe injuries.
TIiofc injured wtrc taken to a drug store in the
neighborhood, where their wounds were dressed.
On the return of the club tho members were
attacked at tho same place, and bricks wero
hurled nt them from Twenty third Btreet down
to Sixteenth street, and several shots wero fired.
Mr. linrry Free was struck on tho forehead with
a brick and was seriously injured. Ho was
taken to his homo on Cherry street. Another
member wns shot in the stomach. The
police officers entered Into tho mclco with
the attacking party, and one of thera was seen to
fire several bricks at the Iuvineiblcs. Tho shots
fired are said to have come from weapons in tho
knnds of tho ollicers. Two of the Invincibles
were arrested and taken to tho Fifth District
Station louse, but none of the attacking party
were molested.
A meeting was held last evening in the First
Baptist Church, Broad and Arch streets, to devise
plans for aidiiig tho Home lately established for
tho benefit of aged infirm members of the Bap
tist denomination.
Michael O'Donnell, aged thirty-five years,
residing at Coatesvillo, had his head and arm
injured yesterday by being run over by a car on
the ltridcsburg Railroad, lie was admitted to
the l'ennpylvania llospital.
DoniPNtlii Affair.
Gold closed yesterday ut IS IK.
Secretary Seward is en route
for Mexico
CLty.
The new legal-tender notes, now
beln
printed, will be ready soon.
The trial of the celebrated Gates will case
has commenced at Yonkera, N. Y.
A number of changes of postmasters were
made in this State yesterday.
Thomas Brown beat his wife to death' In
Boston on Wednesday night.
Rufus Dwlnncll, ex-Mayor of Bangor, Me.,
died In that citv on edncsuay night.
The New i'ork Gold Room was iu
operation
yesterdav. the price reaching 131".
The Philadelphia Councilmcu were at the
Burnett House, Cincinnati, last night.
Bishop Lynch, of Toronto, C. W., leaves
next week for Rome, to attend the (Ecumenical
Council.
Tho editors of Texas, in convention, have
nominated a straight Democratic ticket for that
State.
Governor Geary was present and made a
speech tit a Republican meeting at Norristowu
last night.
Mr. Richardson, tho Assistant Secretary of
the Treasury, has sent iu ins resignation, to take
effect on January 1.
Henry M. W'atts, of Philadelphia, late Min
ister to Austria, and General 'egley, of Pitts
burg, are in Washington.
The Judges of the Supreme Court are assem
bling In Washington to attend the opeuiug of
the Court next week.
The President was photographed yesterday
for the purpose of supplying a model for Clark
Mills' equestrian statue.
Jose Eddoy, Mexicau Consul at San Fran
cisco, fell dead of apoplexy at Mr. Seward's re
ception at San Francisco yesterday.
The sixty mile extension of the South Pacific
Railroad, from Little Piney through the Bark
Mountains to Lebanon, Mo., was completed yes
terday. Mr. Pollock, Director of the Mint, has re
fused to make further removals for more politi
cal reasons, urging that he cannot do so without
injury to the interests of the Government.
J. Cox, an emigrant, was shot on the steamer
Bristol, from New York for Boston. The assassin
was arrested. No provocation was given. The
wound is dangerous, but not fatal.
Secretary Cox and Secretary Robeson" have
issued orders allowing tho clerks iu their re
spective departments, from Pounsj-lvaui.i and
Ohio, eight days' leave of absence to j;o home to
vole.
Foreign AfTiiim.
Eugenie left Paris yesterday for the East.
The population of Mexico, accordiur to the
new census, is 8,!ii7,000.
Mexican journals arc discussing the topic of
annexation to the United States.
Tho American Consulate at Mexico City lias
been robbed of a large sum of money and valu
ables. The father of the murdered Paris family, it
now appears, was strangled. His body has been
found near Alsace. '
Lieutenant-Colonel Pedro Abar has been sen
tenced to death in Mexico for participating iu
tho late attempt on tho life of Juarez on Au
gust !20.
Tho water from the Bitter Lakes has been
let intp the Suez Canal, and M. Lesseps has
pnsscd the entire length in fifteen hours in a
steamship.
Vtly oimt ils.
These bodies held their regular stated meet
ing yesterday afternoon.
tk Uct Branch. The Chamber was called to
order at 3 o'clock, President William S. Stokley
Iu tho chair.
. After the call of the roll, a quorum answering,
the following communications were received:
One from the Lylc Mouumcnt Committee, in
vitlng Councils to attend tho eoiner-stouo lay
ing. Accepted.
A number of petitions asking for the location
of street lamps, water pipes, etc., were re
ceived and referred to appropriate committees.
Also, a number asking for the grading and
paviuir of certain streets." Referred to the Com
mittee on Highways.
Mr. Jones 'presented a resolution requesting
the Board of School Controllers to inform
Select Couueil of the disposition of that part of
tho loan lor building school-houses allotted to
the Twenty-first ward, lteterred to tne torn
mil ten nil Schools.
A petiliou was rct-cived from the citizens of
the Twentieth ward, asking for the building of a
inaorvoir nt Strawberry Mansion of 100,000.0110
srallons capacity, imd that a loan of 1.000,000
be solicited for that purpose. Referred to Com
mitwa on Finance and Water.
A resolution requesting the Mayor to return
iim resolution changing the place of voting in
" the Fifth division of the Second ward. Passed
An ordinance authorizing certain transfers i
the unnual appropriation to tiie isoard or j
and County Prison. Passed.
One for eradnur Quarry street and Klngscs-
slng avenue, with an amendment appropriating
tl5G0 to pay for the grading of Alleghany
avenue. Tho ordinance, without the amend
ment, passed, after considerable discussion.
A petition uskiutr that the uame of Mary
street be changed to Park avenue was referred
to the Committee on Highways.
A communication was received from the Mayor
informing the Chamber that he had signed cer
tain bills.
A resolution authorizing the tramwayiug of
Court street, Eleventh ward. Passed.
An ordinance from Common Couueil appro
priating fc.VJ0 to pay for the services of a spe
t lul detective, appointed uy mo District Attot
liey, being at the rate oi rjoo per ajiuuiu
Passed.
Also, resbjiitipti approving of the sureties of
Samuel Wynu, Supervisor of the Twenty -fourth
ward. Adjourned.
Common Hrunch. -This Chumber met at the
usual hour, President Joseph F. .Marcer iu the
chair.
An invitation was received from Joseph H.
Ly n dull, President of the l.ylo Monumeut Asso
ciation, to attend the laving of tho corner-stone
of the monument ut Old Oaks Cemetery on
Monday next. Accepted.
A petition to change the name of Mary street
to Park avenue was referred.
Mr. Hanna presented a resolution for reference
to change the name of State street.
Mr. H. Huhn presented a petition for a sewer
on Hall street, T iventy-fourlli ward.
Also, one for a gas lamp on Hare street, be
tween Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth streets.
Also, a resolution of instruction to the Com
mislonerof Highways, to repair certain streets
Jii the Jtinceuiu ward,
Mr. Jcnner presented a resolution Instructing
the Engineer of tho Water Works to effect a
loan for tho erection of a reservoir at Straw
berry Mansion, to supply the citizens of the
Twentieth ward. Referred to tho Committee on
Water Works.
Mr. Wagner presented a remonstrance on tho
part of the citizens of Germantown against tho
proviso In the ordijanec of 1805 respecting the
supply of water for Gerniautown.
Referred to the Committee on Water of Com
mon Council.
Mr. Shoemaker, of Committee on Finance,
presented nn ordinance appropriating 45-10 to
pay special detectives of the District Attorney.
Agreed to.
Mr. Stewart, of Committee on Poor, offered a
report, with a resolution, to make certain trans
fers in the annual appropriation to the Guar
diuns of the. Poor. Referred to the Committco
on Finance.
Mr. H. Huhn. of tho Committee on Markets,
presented a report, with a resolution annexed,
authorizing tho Commissioner to make arrange
ments with the renters of stalls in the Second
Street Market, to enable him to make repairs In
1870. Agreed to.
Mr. Meyers, of Committee on Police of Com
mon Council, offered a resolution in reference to
the erection of wooden buildings. Agreed to.
The follow ing bills from Select Council were
taken up:
One authorizing ccrialn transfers in the Count'
Prison appropriation bill. Referred to the Com
mittee on Finance of Common Council.
One from tho Board of Health, making certain
transfers in the appropriation to the Board of
Health. Agreed to.
One from tho Department of City Property,
w ith an ordinance relating to tho consolidation
of the Departments of Markets, Wharves aud
Landings, and City Property. Agreed to.
Alto, one authorizing the tramwavingof Court
allev. Agreed to.
Also, one instructing the contractor on North
Broad street to proceed forthwith and fulfil his
contiact. Agreed to.
Mr. Evans offered ft resolution of instruction
to the Committee on Highways, relative to the
contiiming of the GennantowuJ Norristown and
Philadelphia Railroad track, to save the expense
of erecting a bridge. Agreed to.
Mr. Huhn offered a resolution of instruction
to the Clerk of Common Council, directing him
not to sign any bills of oliI45 for the repair
ing ef Common Council chamber. Agreed to.
Mr. Stewart presented a resolution of request
to the Chief Commissioner of Highways to grade
certain streets. Agreed to.
Mr. Iletzcll moved to resume the second rend
ing of the bill making an appropriation to pay
the former contractors for cleansing the streets.
On the yeas and nays being called they stood
yeas. i: Bays, 17.
No quorum answering, Council adjourned.
TIIE ONEIDA. IN A T1TII00X.
A private letter, dated "United States steamer
Oneida, Hiogo, Japan, August 34, "and addressed
to a prominent clergyman of this city, which has
been , kindly placed at our disposal, thus de
scribed the experieuee of that vessel in a typhoon
n the Japanese waters:
We have been in a typhoon, and are alive to
tell the story. I have ut different times during,
the cruise referred to these tempests, and ex
pressed a hope that we might not encounter
one. The time for our return was approaching
so close that we had almost como to the conclu
sion that we should escape; but it waa not to be.
We left Yokohama on the 17th August, bound
to tills place; the weather for a Week pre
viously had becu hot and mugy, leading some of
the wi'te men to shake their heads solemnly and
mutter that "this is a weather-breeder. We
left under sail, and had scarce enough wind to
carry us out of Veddo Bay during the 17th aud
18th. On the morniug o'i the I'.Hh we found
ourselves on the coast between Yokohama nnd
niogo, with a fine seven-knot breeze from the
astward, which being lair, permitted us to carry
lower and topmast studding sails on both bides.
At 13 noon, we were running along finely, the
sky being cloudy and the barometer s'J-'JO, but
all observed a heavy sea running from almost
southeast, which was supposed to indicate that
there had been a blow a day or two previously.
During the Ttftcruoou tho wind increased, the
barometer commencing to go down; but about
sundown the sky broke away to the westward,
and seenuM to promise a pleasant night, or at
all events n pleasant morrow. .Suddenly, at 'J
1 M., the wind freshened, with a rapidly falling
glass. Took in all stuusails, then topgallant
sails. Scarcely had these sails been furled than
the fore topsail blew away, tollowcd in a lew
minutes by the inain topsail. We were thus left
with merely a foresail. All hands were now
called, hatches battened down, and every prepa
ration made for what was nlainly coming. At 1:3.
midukht, Uu? barometer stood at 2!) nr, when,
with a sudden puff, away weut the foresail iu
ribbons, and we were left scudding under bare
poles. The log was hove and showed a speed of
7,'. a Knots. About, i a. m. oi me win sue
broached to, and could not again be tfot before
the wind; so after a great deal of dilliculty we
managed to set a main trysail and storm miz.en,
the jil), fore topmast, staysail and other sails
having in tlie meanwhile been blown into smithe
reens. At li'IiO a sea came into leeward and car
ried away our launch, second cuttcr,aud dingey
all at one stroke- and put three feet of water in
the hold of the ship. During all this time the
barometer was steadily descending tin o a. m.,
when it sank suddenly to liS'W, at wmcn time
it is estimated we were about twenty miles lrom
the centre of the storm. The force of tho wind
for six or seven hours you eau lorni no concep
tion of: it came in gut-ts, like a perfect roar of
artillery, so that on deck you eoif.d not hear
u word, H your neignoor uiongsiuo was suouuug
with all his force right in your ear. Tho sea was
picked up by tlie gale and carried over tlie ship,
SO as to resemble iiunnjnmu nurai. j-.veij-thlng
on deck almost was smashed to pieces,
and many of tho ftiou badly bruised. Fortu
nately, when the water got below steam had been
gotten up, and putting on the syphon and
bilge injection pumps, they freed her in a few
minutes. The ship all the time was forced bodily
down bv the wind, and lay on her side with the
lee railundcr water. After 7 A. M. the barometer
commenced to jump up, and by !, the wind having
hauled round to west, the storm was over.
Such a sight us we presented was pitiable boats
carried awav. ports knocked in, rails smashed,
sails hanging in shreds from the yards. We
looked a perfect wreck. We soon cleared every
thing up, however, and by two in the afternoon
were steaming-at tlie jute of eight knots an
hour for this place. The Iroquois had a still
narrower escape, though they did not get so
near the centre of the liurncaue. They left
Yokohama two days alter u, bound to Hong
Kong, but on Friday morning they drifted on
shore and had to let go both anchors and steam
up to them. Their escape was almost mira
culous. The Ashuclot is supposed to have got
into Yokohama just before the gale came on.
The Idaho is supposed to have been somewhere
near, but nothing has been heard of her as yet.
The Iroquois came in here yesterday with her
homr pennant flying. She lot au auchor and
13t fathoms of chain; we gave her an anchor
and three cheers this morning when she left for
Nagasaki. The Ocean (Jueen. a Uritish steamer,
within thirty miles of us, was ljove down on her
beam ends und lost all her boats.wlth everything
on deck. . ,
I send vou with this a paper published here,
which "Ives an account of this storm from the
diftereiit vessels that have come in. There have
no doubt been great disasters, which wo shall
hear of in time. Ueino near tho centre as we
were manv ships would have gone to the bot
tom, but tills siiip is not one of that kind: give
her sea-room, and I do not believe any storm can
destroy her If properly curcn joi . ?uu io an uuus
as wood aud iron cuu make her, and the most
perfect sca-bontJ ever saw. ifa maus fato is
such that he must encounter a typhoon, ho can
not do it In a more favorable condition than on
board of the Oneldu. '
Our orders when leaving okohania were to
come hero, nil up with coal, and await lurther in
structions. When the reports go up to the Admiral
he may order us back, or to Shanghai. Of course
Wit lllllkf ti.vn nnw bouts nnd new sails, a well
' as au auclior la the place ol VUQ ono wo aq
the Iroquois. This last vessel has orders to pro
ceed to Hong Kong nnd make ready to go homo.
As I said before, she is flying her homo pennant;
of course they are nil in good spirits at tlie pros
pert, but do not much like the Idea of Septem
ber in Hong Kong. She left New York four
months ahead of us, so four months from this
time we expect to have a home pennant Hying
of our own, and to receive instead of give three
cheers. During that time wo shall probably go
to the north of China and slowly work down.
Never having been to Shanghai, we are naturally
anxious to take a look there before leaving the
station. That will complete us so tar as the
AKintie station is concerned. Bafavia and Mau
ritius' wc take on the homeward track.
Dnllnrnnnd Scent.
TIip Wilmington Comm-rdal has this Item among
Its i dltoiials:
A lending actress of what Olive I,ngnn calls the
"tituln drama'' Ii ;l n livnrlit alone of tun New York
theatres a few nights no, on widen oi civsi.in tlie
house whs tilled with odors siiRpestive of the "Huhn
of Ten Tlionsiiiid Flowers." These sweet scents
were diffused I rum the hundred of brmqiieti held In
the soft hands of sort young men to be I it Id at the
feet cf the fair actress. During the performance a
hupp bouquet something larger than tho la-lv her
self built nt an expense of t'lOO, was presented to
the "nuecn of burlesque.'' This was-follnwpd bv
fi nio culinary, clips p auatr, iu the shape of IHindrcd
dollar and tilt.v dollar nosegays. It frequently lnto
pens that tliese llorul ollorliiirs are presented iv in
fatuated youths who arc employed at salaries ranging
fn in tliHiO to fi'-oon year; ami where the dollars
eoino from to purchase HyVho scents would he a
mystery, were it, not lor the frequent accounts of
defaulting clerks.
MARINE TELEGRAPH.
J-'or aMitUinat Marine Xeicg nee Firvt raye.
ALMANAC FOR FHILADELPHI A-THIS DAY.
8i nKisich SWI Moon Risks a ss
hunJiLTH.... 6 4;i I Hum Wateb "lll'IM
PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE.
T. B. Hoon,
is.
u . ni'i-r ia.
11...........
Committee of the Month.
Xuomais 0, Hand, j
COMMITTEE OV AIlllTTIUTIONH.
J. O. .Tnmes, George L. Buzhy, K. A. Somlor,
V dlium W. Paul, Thos. L. Cillespio.
MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STEAMSHIPS.
FOR AMERICA.
CI. of Limerick. .Antwerp New York Sept. 4
Hcllcua London Now York isopt'. 11
Alalia i.iverpooi new orlt via Bos... .Sent. 14
llehotiu l.ivoriKHil . ...New York.
Hunt, lr,
town (iaRow New York
r.romen Hnvro Now York
Mniti SoutliiimiUn....New York
Tariin l.ivoipool New York
I- upland Liverpool New York
MnniiHttiin Liverpool ....Now York
V. of brooklyD . .Liverpool . ...New York
Kntnnniu I.Iiiskuw New York
KtiiB Liverpool Now York via Hal
Laluyette brest Now York
FOR KUltOPK.
City of Paris.... Now York.. ..Liverpool
Nniidt New York.. ..Bremen
Viile de Putin . .Now York. ...Havre
PenDF.vlvaiiia... .New York. ...Livernool
..Sept. 17
..Sept. 18
..Sept. 21
..'Mllt. iil
..Kept. 22
.."nit. m
..Sept. 23
..Sept. 24
..Mopt. 25
..Sopt. 25
....Oct.
....Oct.
. . . .Oct.
....Oct.
....Out.
....Oct.
....Oct.
.... let.
....Oot.
.... hit.
....Oot.
....Oct.
Lmiibria Now York. ...OIuhow
filly nt N. York.. New York. ...Liverpool
Ventplialia . ..Nw York. ...llamburK
Nelirunka Now York. ...Liverpool
(iuV-a Now York. ...Liverpool
Jiallu Now York. ...Liverpool
O. of llrooUljrj. .New Yoik.... Liverpool
O.of VaahinKnnNew York. ...Liverpool
UOAKTWISK. DOMK.iSTlO. KTO.
Arizona New York. ...Aspinwall Oct
Wyoming Pliiinda Savannah -.( let
Aln-ika New York.... ARpmwall Oct.'
Mortimack New York. ...Kio Janeiro n...'
Mails are forwarded bv every Bt earner in tlin r...-n....- ........
Tfce steamers for or Trom Liverpool call at O.ui'tistowii ex
cept Hie Canadian line, which call at LonJ-m lorry, 'rile
simmers for or from the Continent call at So"l liumnton
CLEARED YKSTRRDAY.
StonmRliip Pioneer, llarrett, Wilmington, N. C, I'liila-
dolphia und Southern Mail Steamship Co.
Stviuiier J. S. Slirivor. Dennis, liultiiuorn, A. Groves, Jr
N. U. barono Meridian, Lenz, liremen, llarjei & Uo.
Bullion Decinh, liilkey. liremen. Workman A Co.
Stlir it. L. 'Jay, Baker, Portsmouth,. Piuo Knot Co il Oo.
ARRIVFD YESTERDAY.
Steamer E. N. Fairchild, Trout, 24 hours from Now York,
with inline, to W. M. Baird A Co.
Steamer S. O. Walker, Sherin, 21 hours from Now York
with luiise. to W. AI. Baird A Co. '
Steamer Sarah, Jonea, 2-4 hours from Now Yo.'k, with
indso. to W. M. Baird A (Jo.
Hc.bT Klla l' ib, Willey, 7 days from Portland, with indue,
to Kniniit A Sons.
Schr S. C. Titliian, Tuft, 1 dny from Port D ipoait, Md .
with Brain to Jas. L. Bewley & Co.
SchrAriadno, Thomas, 1 day from Smyrna, Del., with
gru in to Jas. I,. Bewley Oo.
Schr Virginia, Beano, 7 days from Boston, with nidao. to
Crowell a Collins.
Schr Henry Haiteau, Jones, 6 days from Portland, with
stone to W. Mtruthers A Sou.
' Schr K. B. Fmi-ry, Clayton, from Boston.
SchrJ. Sattorthwaito, Kinney, from Boston.
Schr IL 8. Brooks, Love, from Boston.
Si'hr CJ. B. Kdwanls, Corson, from Boston.
Schr Cordelia Neivkirk, Huutloy, lrom Boston.
Schr Paul A Thompson, Oodfrey, from Boston.
Schr A. C. Buckley, Buckley, from New York.
Schr 8. Glurk, Grittin, from New York.
Schr A. S. Cannon, Cobli, from Fall River.
Schr W. IL Tiers, riifford, from Salem.
Schr G. Taiilane, Adams, from Providence.
Schr I. Thompson, Fndicott, from Provideuco. . .
Schr Wave ('rest, Davis, from ltoxbury.
Schr M. JJ. Westcott, Candy, from DiUton.
BELOW.
Bri(t Minna Trauli repoicod by tug America. Oapi nin
Yirilcn also reports tbc. the buoy on Fourteen Foot Buuk
has drifted down oil jJrundywine Light.
PORT OK PHILADELPHIA.
Foreign nnd coifstwiso arrivals for tho month of Sep.
tember, I'M)'.', us compared with tho same period in IStiS:
lstw. istw.
for. Coast, Total, For. Coast. Tot
. I .. 1 8 ..8
. . . 21! 1W 2 21
. 24 M o4 24 il.i f,7
. 12 lord 13 21 11H4 1215
. . . THO 71 . . ' 7H5 7'i5
. . 4!5 4!5 .. 378 S7H
. .. LB0 1:W0 .. 1157 11H7
. .. 1573 1573 .. 1564 1564
7o2 6248 5310 ll 6144 5215
Ships
Steiimshlpa .
Barques
Brms
Schooners.. .
Sloops
Steamers... .
Humes
Boats
Total.
Corrtsnonilrnre of The Emlng Trlrnrnph.
KASTON A MnMAHON'S BULLKTIN.
'New York Office, Sept. 30. Thirteen barges leave in
tow to-night, for Baltimore, light. '
A. C. Conde, with brimstone, for Wilmington.
F, B. Timmons, with carboys, for Philadelphia.
John Hawkins, with marble, for Baltimore.
Bai.timoue Branch Office, Sept. 80. The following
barges leave in tow to-night, eastward :
Major O'Reilly: Dell Hyinos; Ticeno: Satterlee; P.
Abbe; and Flour City, all with coal, for New York.
James Hand, with coal, for W ilmiogton.
Olranto, with coal, for Chester. L. S. O.
MEMORANDA.
Steamship Aries, Wiioy, lor Philadelphia, cloareil at
Boston 2i'th nit.
Steamer New York, Jonos, hence, at Ceorgotown, D. O.,
2HU ult.
Steamer O. Comstock, Drake, for Philadelphia, cleared
at Now Yoik yesterda.
Barque Sarah A. Staples, Staples, from Bangor, Me.,
for Montevideo, was spoken 2Hlli Aug. lat. 21 N., long. S3
W.
Barque Mary Russell Mitford, Berry, hence for Stettin,
in the bound, Flsinore, lntii ult.
Barque Win. Van Naiuo, Craig, from New York for Mar
seilles, was npokon Nth ult. lut. HH N., long. 11 W.
Brig Potomac, Carver.for Philadelphia or Bangor, sailed
from Providence 271 h ult.
Brig Cairo, Vance, for Philadelphia, clcured at Boston
2!Uhult.
Brig J. Biekmoro, Henley, from St. John, N. B., for Phi-
Inrinlnliia. hiliIi.iI from Portland 2lith Ult.
Schr Addie Murctiie, Murchie, for Philadelphia, cleared
at Jacksonville 2-lin nil.
Schr R. S. Dean, Cook, hence, at Pawtucket 2th ult.
COPARTNERSHIPS.
rn H E 'COPARTNERSHIP
HERETOFORE
X existing under the firm name of CORNELIUS A
BAKFR waa dissolved by mutual consent on J uly 2, lHiisi.
'I hn business of the manufactory will he settled and
closed by ROBERT CORNELIUS, at No7 2I CI1KR11Y
Street, and tliut of theatoreby ISAAC F. BAKER.at
No. 710 CHESNUT Street,
ISAAC F. BAKER,
WILLIAM C. BAKFR,
ROBERT C. CORNELIUS,
JOHN C. CORNELIUS,
ROBERT C. BAKER,
CHARLES K. CORNELIUS.
PhiladelphiaSeptember, lo!'.
The undersigned, late of CORNELIUS A BAKER.
have tins dsy entered into a copartnership under the
tirm umueut CORNELIUS A SONS.
Having purchased the factories (No. P21 Cherry street
and I-11 tn street ueur uoiuiuuia avenuei and alt the ma
chinery ot tlie late tii'in, wo are prepared tu continue the
liiHnulacturo 11 nil sale 01 i,aa I' ixturea, Lumps, eto , at No
Kil ciir.KKY Mreei, 1 nuaneipnia.
ROBERT CORNELIUS,'
ROBERT O. CORNELIUS,
JOHN C. CORNELIUS,
CHARLES E. CORNELIUS.
Philadelphia, September 2, ltH r 2 lin
CRAWFORD AltKOLD and ROBERT CJ. BAKER
latent GORNKIJUSA BA k ER, have this day formed a
copartnership uiiner tlio name ol ARNOLD A B AKKH.
Having urchascd the entire stork ot goods of the lute
11 1 m ol Cornehua A Baker, ut 71U CH I'.SNl I Street, thny
am prepared to continue at that place the sale of Cu
J' ixtures, Lamps Brou.cs, etc. V 2 liu
c
ORN EXCHANGE
BAG MANUFACTORY,
JOHN T. HAILFY,
N. E. oorner of M A UK ET and WATKR HtraaU.
I'luladeluhla,
DEALER IN UAGH AND
BAGGING
Of every description, for
Grain, Flour, Bait, Super-f hospuata of Lime,
Boat
Duat, .to.
114 Alio. WOOL J3.
EDUCATIONAL.
KITUIIY A AIH;JIV
No.Hlft LOCUST Street,
for IIOVM,
EDWARD CLARENCE SMITH, A. M Principal
Young men prepared for onM or hiah mamlinq In Col
lege. Circolaisat No. 122U CH KSNFT btreoU
Neit session begins September liltli. J 17 .Ira
TAltES FEARCE. M. B.. ORGANIST PT.
f J Mark's (No. I430SPKPCK Street).will continue his
professional duties on OCTOBER 1. SJnmwfii
MISS BONNET AND VISS DILLATE WILL
reopen their BOARDING nnd DAY SCHOOL
(mentirth venr). Sent.
16, at No. 1B16 CH KSNU T Streot.
Particulars from Circulars.
8 IS 7w
AIISS JENNIE T. BECK, TEACHER OF
Plapo, will resume hr duties September r, at No
746 FLORIDA Etroct, between Eleventh atd Twelfth
streets 9 1 am
A.
R. TAYLOR'S SINGING ACADEMY,
No. 812 AKCH Street, for class ftml.riu-t w,n In Mm
rudiments of Mnging, Vor.ilir.ation, Glee an l Madrigal
Sinring, will open on MOM) AY, Sopt ember 27. Circulars
nt tlie music stores and at No. HI2 Arcli street. V'iiiiw
-t7EST CHESNUT STREET INSTITUTE.
?T Miss E. T. BROWN desires to announce that shn
will open on TUESDAY. September 21. at No. 4o;ir CH K.S
NI T Street, West Philadelphia, the late Residence ot tho
Rev. J. G. Hut It r, D. D., a school for Young Ijidies. Cir
cnlars ninybnliad 011 application at the school, on anil
after Wednesday, September 15. tn st
rpUE EDGE II ILL SCHOOL,
a Boarding and Day School for Boys, will begin its next
session in tho new Academy Building at
MEItOHANTVILLE, NEW JERSEY, .
MONDAY, Soptember , 1HW.
Fm circular apply to Rev. T. W. OATTEUj,
6 8atf PinciipL
JJ Y. L A U D E U B A 0 II ' 8
CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC), AND COMMEROIAI
Ate A DEMY,
ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, No. I08 S. TENTH Stroet.
Thorough preparation for BnsinosBorCollege.
Special attention given to Practical Mathematics, Bur
vrynif!, Civil I' liuineering, etc.
A l-'irst-chif s I'rimai-y Department.
Circulars at Air. Warbuiton'a.No. 43;) C'hesnnt at'. 0 IStf
FOR SALE.
FOR BALE OR TO RENT
GKRMANTOWN.5 Dve minutes' walk from Way j
bUition, two neat and comfortable Housos on WAYN."
Street, below Manheim, suitable for a small and goatef1
family, with all the modern conveniences, gas, wate.
range, heater, etc. Rent, $400 per annum. Apply ,t
JACOB KAUFP, No. 77 W1STKR Street, Gennantowi
Possession at. once. 6 18 tf
CvRjS ALE,
HANDSOME ARCH STREET RESIDENCE.
No. 1; 28,120 by 137. In thorough ordor, with modem iin
provcmctits, Apply to J t JOS. L. CAVE N,
8 31
No. If." N. NINTH Street.
r? No. Kll EIGHTEENTH, ABOVE WAL-
irfiii) NUT Street, near Kittonhouno Siju.-iro -The most
complete and eltnant liu-'lium size DWELLING in west
part of city ; leper lloor solul wainut finish: every conve
nience: for sale, with possession. J. F. LIST. No. HJ.i
WALNUT Street. 820lmvtf
LOOKING CLASSES, ETC.
JAMES 8. EARLE A SONS
Have now possession of the entile premi!
No. 819 CHESNUT STREET,
Where they are prepared to exhibit thoir NEW AND
FRESH STYLES OF
LOOKING GLA SSES,
PICTURE FRAMES, ETO. ETC,
NEW CHROMOS. ENGRAVINGS.
ROSERS' GROUPS
All late
tiro.
importations,
recoiveil since tboir disastrous
4 5 mwfip
T7SIABLIS1IED 179 5.
A. 3. ROBINSON,
FRENCH PLATE LOOKING-GLASSES,
ENGRAVINGS,
BEAUTIFUL CHROMOS,
PAINTING8,
Manufacturer of all kinds of
LOOKING-GLASS,
PORTRAIT, AND PICTURE FRAMES.
NO. 910 CHESNUT STREET,
8 u Fifth door above the Continental, Fhlla.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
fj O W READY,
FALL STYLES
BOOTIS mill SIIOISS
FOR GENTLEMEN.
IJ AKTL i: T
No. 33 SOUTH SIXTH STREET,
to 10 nnw
ABOVE CHESNUT.
LOS l
REWARD. LOST A CERTIFICATE
Jn 1 U of New (!ity Loon, No. 1M9. for WM, in tho name
of JOHN GAKDIC. Appliontiun lias hoon made tor a re
newal of said certiheute. Ol no une to ny in put
M. P. UARDK.
A 24 ftu 26t
No. 253 DEAN Stroot, riiiliiilolih!a.
M
ERRICK & SONS
BOUTHWARK FOUNDRY,
No. 430 WASHINGTON AVENUE, Philadelphia.
WILLIAM WRIGHT'S PATENT VARIABLE
CUT-OFF. STEAM ENGINE,
Regulated by the Governor.
MERRICK'S SAFETY HOISTING MACHINE,
Patented June, 1SC&
DAVID JOY'S
PATENT VALVELESS STEAM HAMMER
D. M. WESTON'S
PATENT SELF-CENTRING, 8ELF-BALANCIXU
CENTRIFUGAL SUGAU-IJUAIJSING MACHINE.
V AND
RO EXTRACTOR.
For Cotton or Woollen Manufacturers. T 10 mwf
J. VAUGHN JlkJlBlCB.
WILLIAM B. "'"BIOC
JOHH B. COPE.
TTRTODLANDS CEMETERY COMPANY.
The following .Managers and Officers have been
.to, ted for the year .-t0 p,,
William H. Moore,
William W. Keen.
hulliuol n. ni;u,
tallies Dallett,
Ferdinand J. Dreer,
George L. Buzby,
Kdwin tireuio,
i. n . iviiikmh.
nt
r. ...,. and Treasurer. JOHEPH B. TOV7NSKND.
The Manstters have passed a resolution reiiufriiig both
i . . i...i,i..r andVisitors to nresent tickets at the eutranoa
for aduiitxiun to the Ceinetory. Tickets may be bad at tlia
(Jltice ot the Company, no. au auuu etreot, or of any of
the Wauadtr
A LEXANUER O. CATTELL c CO.,
l fBU Smai fcORTM WUARVKS .
iNn
No. NORTH WATER STREET.
PHILADELPHIA. ' I J3J
AI.FIiNDItB G CiTUCUU KUJAB CUXTaXL.
COTTON
SAIL
DUCK AND CANVAS,
Vv of i
.11 niiinhflra lllA
brands. Tent, Awnlna. Truuk,
...a u. ,..,ii-cuver Mink. Aiho, t aper
Alanulacturera'
Drier ielta. from thirty to seventy-six inohe. wiuei
i,,niina ueltlUK, ball i wine, eiu.
Paulina, ueiuun, a JOHN W. KVERMiN.
W 1U9 t'UVRUU fitret tUUl Stwv.
SEVVINC MACHINES.
WHEELER & WILSON 8
SEWING MACHINES
Are the Bent, aiiri are Bold on tlie Enaleet Terms.
PETERSON & CARPENTER,
GENERAL AGENTS, .
Io. OIJ tllllW.M T Htreet,
Borrow PHILADELPHIA.
THE AMERICAN
COMBINATION JUTTOH-H OLE
SEWING MACHINE
Is now nulversally aciniittrd to bo Buporlor to
others as a Family Machine TUB SIMPLICITY
EASE, AND CERTAINTY with which It operates
as well as the uniform excellence of ltt work,
throughout the entire range of sewing, Id
Stitching, Hemming, Felling, Tacking,
Cording, Braiding, Quilling, Oath
ering, and Sewing on, Over
seaming, Embroidering on
the Edge, and its Beauti
ful Button-Hole and
Eyelet Hole Work,
PLACE IT UNQUESTIONABLY FAR IN AD
VANCE OP ANY OTHER SIMILAR
INVENTION.
OFFICE,
S. W Cor. ELEVENTH and CHESNUT
9 17fmw3mrp PHILADELPHIA.
TXI23 It ATE ST AUD BEST.
THE PAR HAM
FAMILY SEWING MACHINE.
NEW
(EASY TERMS).
ConiWnlug all the feood qualities of the best ma
chines In the market, with many new and admirable
features not found in any other. Is adapted for
every dt-scriptlon of fair.lly sowing, and for llht
manufacturing purposes; Is decidedly the most per
fect, sitnnle. und reliable Family Sewing Machine
ever Invented. It Is elegant In style aud finish ; sim
ple In construction; noisrlesn In opcrution; makes
perfect work on every description of material; Is
perfectly free In all Its move menta, is very light run
ning, and it Is a plensnre for the operator to uso It.
Call and examine It at the Oiltee of
The Parham Sewing Machine Company,
No. 704 CHESNUT STREET,
0 13 lmrp
PHILADELPHIA
DRY COODS.
31 I L Li I Iv EN'S
. LINEN STORES.
OLD STORE.
No. 823 ARCH STREET.
NEW STORE,
No. 1128 CHESNUT Street.
NEW DEPARTMENT UED CLOTHING.
BEST BLANKETS, fresh from tho mills.
MARSEILLES BED QUILTS.
HONEYCOMB QUILTS, all sizes.
ALLENDALE AND LANCASTER QUILT J.
LINEN SHEETINGS, all widths.
COTTON SHEETINGS, all widths.
PILLOW CASINGS.
We bid for a largo trado in BED CLOTIUNG, by
scUlng reliable goods at the lowest prices. 8 21 mwf
JLANKETSI
LINENS! . MUSLINS!
19 CASES BLANKETS.
19 CASES BLANKETS.
19 CASES BLANKETS.
ALL THE GRADES.
ALL THE GRADES.
. ALL THE GRADES.
EVERY GOOD SIZE.
EVERY GOOD SIZE.
EVERY GOOD SIZE.
ONE BALE LINEN TABLE DIAPER.
GOOD LINEN TABLE DAMASKS.
TOWELS, NAPKINS, AND DOYLIES.
BEST WIDE SHEETINGS.
BEST PILLOW COTTONS.
BEST YARD-WIDE MUSLINS.
COOPER & C0IIARD,
NINTH ST11EET, BELOW MARKET,
17fsm
PHILADELPHIA.
BT1RST QUALITY
"PIIH BROS'. IRISH POPLINS,"
IN ALL COLORS.
OP THE IMPORTATION, AND FOR SALE BY
J. W. THOMAS,
Nob. 405 and 407 North SECOND St.,
911 rp
PHILADELPHIA.
- POPULAR PRICES
F0K
DRY GOODii?'.
RICKEY. SHARP & CO..
NO. 727 CHESNUT STHEET,
.1 18 tf
PHILADELPHIA.
MATS AND OAP8.
wi WARBURTON'S IMPROVED VENTI-
iSAlated and easy Hit iu Cress Hats (patented), in .11
Ilia iiiiiuwd fli ' 'hvtVJUVtta t'llfciijil"r "troit.
AMUhEMRNTS.
T
R I U M P II A L RETURN'
OF 'I'M K
THE LAKOKbT CIRCUS ON THIS CONI'INENT. i
Altr their triumphant visit to the Southern, Western. I
nnd Fastrrn cltios j
BIIOHT HK A SON ONLY
.... ,ON THK I LI UMI.NA I Kl (ItoUNDS.
MOUTH hTHF.KT, Hlil WKKN RACK ANU VINE.
Coimncn, in
,. MONDAY, Oi ToltFU 4.
IWOCRAM fF.KIOH.MA.NOKd EACH DAY.
il;t aud 7 .i o'clock.
Admission, 60 couta Children under ten years, 2i cents.
i .i. JF; ORKAT KultOPKAN OIROUS
l the arknowlndKed best, midmost cimprolinniive estib
ishment ol merit, splendor, .nd attraction evor for,""i
in n style oi'r8n,,Dg "a tbo nci,nt and modora beantiei
I ' N F X t ' K. PTI n N A P. L E TASTK ANO OH A !f DF.UR
r oremest in tlie array ot al.tn,.,.Mns, and stan in with
out a peer anion the nwolt.es ol the iuo, with li,I
nanihi "r'd t'"R' Um "" & XsnroTS
I liOCKF.T'8 TFN OF FKROf'tOUS LION'S
under i ho control of Mr. Pierce, the i.uceV,or of tne world
renowned Crocket, and wli.cli will he eliil.ite.l in iTl th7;
the n sRniticenceof theont,, i Son Tl ..w ?"ttl '?
nrtiats, includin tho tin. st K'or'- 1 ho most eminent
l.AIIV DlllL-uo
of this ( trnnnBtliintio mrlil '
i . u ;''"'I'U'"-K THK t;IKCT8 C OMPANY
which nunihcni over hHI ..n.,r,.l ....... .'"
.lien iiunioers over iihi Kenonil nitistn fm,. ,.. . ' .
renas nnd bininNlnmies nf I 1 ,roIU 11,0 Principal
MiT;fM Afi,w,Ars",,ffB,,,,,,r' wi" b8 ,OUnd -
Mr.JAA,VFH'r!F:.ider-
DON MA1Ky?TlMrl"rBnd KUr "",rSe R"'"-
fhkdkriV!k rvv at5,: 15ack Huri11
H FRR 11 A 1 LAM"1'1'"' !lo"em"n'u'P
SHAPPY Ahi"lF wVll'K"' W"h 11,8 C"nmm "
OHARLFS 8A'Nit.?i;,'r",,0Zi8,9and G"'
... The Champion Tunibl jr.
SAM LONG,
The reat Clown.
FRANK W1I1TTAK Kit,
CHAS. CIo'A..l'vTlrS
M'LLK CAKMHTA WtiX! I?" AM
Preimeio Kiuiestruiino of the world
M'ME CKCII.F, WAISON,
Hcenir F(iipstitenuo.
Miss JFANNF l'TK WA'i SON,
m'iio HKNKn-IF:ri(,'iuuno lfrom AtWa Lon"ny '
The darinK llorowonian.
J11I6S UKAUli IiF.LI.AlK,
From tlie Alhamlira Palace, London.
Miss AMANDA LK.F.MUM,
M He JOSFPHIMc,
Special favorite of Furopo.
Miss JEN NIK ST. CLAIR,
Fmm tlie Royal Hippodrome, Paris.
v ith other Riders. Vsu tors, OyiniiiuiKt, Lady and (.'entlfl-
iiivii rei inriiiois. ecu.
I IIP RGPlin Of nnlenHn,. villi llm
DROVE OF DUOMF.DARII S AND THK f:NORMOII!.'
LIVING LION
Loose in the streets, will be iven
MllVIIVV iinuvlti"
leaving the C.ronoris at 111 o'clock! aiid will nnss thrniio
inoio lei in, to Market to Kinhtoonlh, to Chesnntli
S. t nd. to h. nth, to KiKhtli. to Market, to Third, to Arch
to l ijdith, up KiKlnb to the pluoe ol Kxiubition.
ii.imsii.n, no ccihh; ciiiioren umior ten years 23 cents
Duels open each dny at l4 and 7 o clock.
oileiiiiunce cominonces ut 'A't and IU o'olock. H :10
A MERICAN ACADEMY
OF MUSIC
AKL HOSA. U. L. III'.MS A DO..
r r.i fiopnotoi-s anil Dir.-otors
D. OK VIVO liuxinensMiinmror
'1 ho Hunui inont hni tho honor to announce tothu pub.
liu of Philadelphia and its vinnity that a season of Twelve
jNi(:ms nt v.kajmj r.i.ianii ui-h.Kl will Im givn by
1'ilKl.rA loini r.mo.inii urr.llA I'W.VtPANY
fOMMfMIIXO .MONDAY liVKMNti, Oct. 4,
hon will be priKlncorl vv nUact'n cliurminir opuni.
At A It IT A .V A ! MARirAMAf
with Mf iluine PAKI I'A UOS , Mrs. K. Kki.itin, Mossrs.
W. t ASTi.K, A. Lai'iiknck (his lirii, appearaitco in Plain
dolphia, S. C. CAMl'liKLI., uod 1'. Hurt aiiii.
I oiioik u r. Mr, IJMtl, KOSA
TL KbDAY-.Dchul ol tlioyouog nnil anrccsM'nl Primu
Dmran.WiMttOKK 1 1 KRSKK, in SONN AM MILK.
W r.iJN K.S UAi 1 Hi4. 1'Ultl I A. N UAUCiUTEU,
l or the first timo in Philadolnlim.
Admission to Vartiuet, Drons (Jirclu, ana Balcony iftl
KRi;rved Seats trl Wi Fuiuily Circle flli'Bnia
(iallery 2Scents
Kseatsforthe hrt ix niRMtcan bo ocund at the Aca
demy, and at Truuipler's Masio Store, No. WO Uhosnut
etreot.
M
USICAL MATINEE
For the Honxflt of tho
AVONDALK hUFFKHKRS,
iriven bv the
JUNGER MNNFEl HUH AND THE GERMANIA
UttUiinsiitA,
at tho
MUSICAL FUND HALL, on SATURDAY AFTER-
ISUUH, Uct. a, 1B6!, at 34 O'clock.
ADMISSION FIFTY CENTS.
Tickets to be had ut Honor's, No. 1103 (Jhesnut street:
Rcl'uel'er & Koradi, corner of Fourth nnd Wood st routs:
.1 outer Miennorchor Hall, o. fti,2 Cherry street: H. fc
A. ('. Van lieu. No. lliiU (Jhesnut street : and at Lhe Ticlinfc
Ulhcc of the Hall. Vilot
rALNTJT ST. THEATRE. BEGINS AT 77.
THIS (Friday) KVKNINCf, Oct. 1,
BKNKF1T OF MR. KDWIN BOOTH.
Bhakeinearo's Comedy, in Hve acts, of
MUCH ADO AliOUT NOTIllNIJ.
BENF.D1CK KDW1S BOOTH
HATUiCUAK A l J 'KlUiOUM-liOO l ll MATIN r.K.
Doors open nt 1 '.i : commence nt '2 o'clock,
Whun will be enacted Shakespeare's comedy of
Aircii ADO AliOUT NOTHING,
fiatnrday Ninht KOOTI1 us S1IVLOCK.
Monday KUWIN I'.OO'l'lt as KltiHKLIKU.
Tuesday John Howard 1'avun'a tr.ion.lv nf nntTTIi4
BUU'i US F.DW1N BOOTil
L
AURA K E E N E'S
CHtTSNUT STREKT THEATRR.
NIGHT will be nresented rl'oin Tiivlnr'a ii'..,a..i;
TO NIGHT
Comedy, li"t produced by Mis Keeno, arid played by her
OVJ'.R ONF. THOUSAND NKilllS,
OI.'R AMKKrCAN COUSIN.
FLOKltJNCl!. JKF.JNCJiAKU (her onitinul charter).
...... Mltti jKUfc-NK,
Assisted by the new Comnunv.
Dion Boucicault'B celebr.ted Drama, wnttten emre..l
for Miss Keeno, entitled HUN i'KD liOWN, will be pro
duced immediately.
Scuts secured six days In advance.
Doors open nt 7 ; commences at H to 8.
M
RS
JOHN DREW'S ARCH 8TREE1
THEATRK.
Becins M to a
MONDAY KVENING, Sept. 27.
and F.verv N'iubt during the week.
rroduulion ol isouoioauit'e drama,
FORMOSA ;
CB, THR RAILROAD TO RTTJN.
With new scenury. line effects, and etliciunt cait. in.
eluding
Mra. JOHN DREW
and every member of the company.
peats secured six pays in advance.
TVEW ELEVENTH BTREET OPER
-LN HOUSE, ELEVENTH Street, above Ohesnut.
THK FAMILY KKSURT,
fiAKNCROSS A DIXEY'8 MINSTRELS.
(he Rieat Star Troupe of the world, in their unequalled
r.l Iliwrini, n v 1 1 v l'. r. .T ,
BEAUTIFUL HALLAD8. SONGS.
OPERATIC hELKOTIONH. and
l.Aln.HAtil.K CUKLlOliUJti
EVERY F:VKNING.
J. L. CARNUROSS. Manager.
R. F. SIMPSON, Treasurer. 81o6ni
POX'S AMERICAN T II E A T R E,
1 WALNUT STREET.
LAST WKra. tir nin. mkalc x ittoufE.
New Ballot TON IC 11 IT KAN ASA
MadlPe 1)K ROSA and the 11 ALLF.T TROUPE.
THK DF.LF.VANT1S iu Terrilio Acnibatio Feats.
Matinee on SATURDAY AFTERNOON at 3 o'clock.
7"ALER'S (LATE MILLER'S) WINTEB
V VIA r ur n i' . i m ijxj . ax. Od Dim,
THE GRAND ORCHKHTRION, formerly the propertf
ol the GRAND PUKE OK BADKN, purohaaed at KreJ
ei oense by J ai ud vni.r r, oi uiis ouy, in oomninauor
wnhFLAMFR'S ORCHESTRA and Miss NKLLIK AH
DFRKr.N. will perform KVKRY AFTERNOON an?
KVEMKO at the above-mentioned pUvc. Admiaslc
r . Uati
PAPER HANQINQS.
qEAN & WARD,
PLAIN AND DEOORATIVB
PAPER HANGING 8,
WO. 251 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
BITWJSBN WALNUT AND BTBUCl.
PHILADELPHIA-
COUNTRY
TO.
W0RR PROMPTLY
ATTENDED
S 18,
ISIMil
3? I
plKKild be in use on every Heater ..j v,
the heat fifty per oent. and sVves J iTrll "T?' , U 'noreas..
and will au,o Ileal a ro!i, abTivrini "?-"' f tiiecuaT
AND bKJC TUtM at euL t. Call"
O. .1. l)OITf?n,,.RT
ii.iU4m'ijr;
j n
Iu
T OOK ! U)OK ! ! LOOK ! ! tw T t TTTT-"
j and Linen Window KhJn, . 1 A 1 ERS
cheapest in the city at JOHN'S roj?' uf"t,u"'d, thei
BERING OAHDKN ktrcetY,ii M"'"". No Ua?
m I FDFKAL htreet. Camae NjZ'- a" vi?
- - - - -
n vv m v