THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, .THURSDAY-OCTOBER 2s, 18G9. nnwa nuaiiviAivg. Vltr Affair, A ullght fire occurred Inst evening at Brim's trimming storo, No. VJH Market ptrect. A horse aud erirriao iieloutrlnfr, to Mr. John Lenin, while crosBlnp; tlie railroad track at Grape street, Manayunk, wns struck by a locomotlvo and much damaged. Fortunately the occupants tfcenped unhurt. A meeting of tho Produce Association wan lield yeBtordny afternoon. Tho committee ap pointed to vittit WaHhinjiton and confer with tho Comnwplouer of Internal Kcvunuo reported that tliey had performed their duty. They were re ceived by tho Commissioner ' kindly, and aftor laying before lilm the nameb of parties doing buniness without Uccubc, thereby defrauding the Government, nnd operating against the product) dealers of this city, the Commissioner was urged to sot.c course by which thcc grieviHicea would be remedied. In" rccponso the committeo were informed that although persons who had been charged with doing business without a license might pay the tine Imposed upon them, still they would bo required to take out a license, and rt failure in this respect would ronder them liable to a criminal prosecution. Tho Commissioner said he would Instruct tho Collector of the Port in reference to the matter. Amendment to the coiiKtitution and by-laws were read aud laid over until next meeting for action. The annual session of tho Grand Division of the fSons of Temperance of the State of Pennsyl vania was commenced yesterday morning, at tho hall, southwei-t corner of Ninth and Sprlug Gar den streets. There was a large attendanco of delegates from divisions in tho city und from various parts of the State- After the initiation of new members, Mr. John Shallcross, tho G. V. P , read bis annual report, showing tho condition of tho Order at the present time. From the report, it appears that at the time tho previous report was made 113 Divisions were in existence, and that during tho past year 13 new .ones had been chartered, making a total of 113. Number of members initiated during the year, ' 2805, making the present number 8310. Tho receipts of tho Grand Division during tho year amounted to $31.W-87, aud the expenditures to ia'J'.KVBi) Tho following oflicers wero elected at the evening session: G. W. P., John liaidsly; (1. W. A., A. A. Marker; G. Scrluo, John C. "Maguigan; Grand Treasurer, Abraham Brown; Grand Chaplain, liev. George Kringhurbt: Grand Sentinel, . W. II. Uosuel. A resolution was . adopted providing for the appointment of a ' committee to memoralizo the Legislature to pass a law prohibiting the sale of intoxicating lbptors on election day. Doiiicntlc Attaint. Gold closed yesterday at 13i),'. Nothing new has transpired iu tho Buttoi ' field case. ' A heavy snow storm cooled Oswego, N. Y., yesterday. The late earthquake was felt in Dulchcss eountv, N. Y. The tailors of Chicago are still on a strike . for increnso of wages. The Franklin telegraph operators still hold out on their strike. Snow-ploughs are in use on the horse-car tracks in Buffalo, N. Y. Snow has fallen in the vicinity of Martha's Vineyard and Cape Cod. C. W. Fitzgerald, of Richmond, Ya., com mitted suicide yesterday in that city. The reported sailiug of the miniature ship Constitution for Europe is untrue. The steamboat Lenton struck a snag on the Arkansas river, on Monday and suui. : ' The impression in Wilmington is that the Oflicers of the privateer Cuba will be discharged. Bishop Conroy, of Albany, and Bishop Sweeny, of St. Johns, N. B., sailed yesterday for Koine. It is announced from tho Department of Stato that thero are no vacancies at homo or abroad. The Virginia, Maryland, and Kentucky to bacco crops have fallen oil from one-third to one-tenth in different districts. George W. Coobey, who died in the Iusano Asylum, at South Boston, yesterday, was, for many years, District Attorney of Suffolk eouuty, Massachusetts. for den Altn.tr. Napoleon is again at tJompeigne. George Peabody is ill in London; and it is thought he caunot recover. ' Francis Joseph, of Austria, is to have a grand reception at Couttantiuople. A Paris journal says tliat the Dalmatian conspiracy lately discovered has spread into Turkey. OH It SEW CLERGYMAN. Lecture at the Aciwlriny by K.J. De C'ordovn, - ! !' New York. This popular orator delivered a lecture on "Our New Clergyman" last evening to a crowded house, at the Academy of Music. The lecturer commenced his discourse by describing the place where his plot was laid as being nituated between Wobblcton aud Ilurkloberry ville, And shut out from a sight of the noble Hudson. The place was called Turnipdale, and was built in a saucer-like hollow. A few houses were to be Been dotting each side of the hill, and were, a they appeared, the dwellings of tho bloated aristocrats of tho placo. One of tho houses, the one highest up the mountain, was occu pied by the nabob of tho village, Mr. Uphatn and under whoso nostrils the village of Turnipdale was built. In this Tillage wero two lawyers and a newspaper otllce, the Bheet being named Turnipdale standard of Liberty, which was not remarkable for tho good English to be found in its editorials. Then there was the picturesque little church which will form no uulmportant part of this story. Tho old clergyman, the Rev. Mr. 'Walker, had resigned, aud was leaving for a new incumbency aud an additional salary of 4300 per annum. The new minister, tho Rev. Mr. Trott, was to bo paid tho largo salary of fr'JOO per annum, but this amount would not always bo guaranteed in the village of Turnipdale, and thcrelore Mr. Upham po mited to make up any dutieieucy which might be apparent at the end of the year. Everybody had the uew minister on tho brain, even the bald-headed little sexton, who was also the cob bler of the village, and tho deacon could uot Rlecn at nirrht for dreadful dreams from which ho inferred some trouble or other would happen. to prevent tho new clergyman lrom entering upon his new sphere of duty. '1 he lecturer then gave an account of a con versation over the tea Ublo in Mrs. Ilubblns' (the wife of one of the deacons) parlor, which was also her dining-room, and winch was mado hot to suffocation by one of those many stoves em ployed for, ho believed, motives of mistaken economy, by so many persons in tho country, who roast themselves sixteen hours every day iu a hot room, iu order to have tho upper room warmed without an additional expenditure, and in which tlia ladies could go a-ul spend tho re mainder of the twenty-four hours. At the tea table sat Mrs. ilubbius at the head; Mrs. Price on her right, Mrs. Carter on her left, Mr. Carter and Mr. Price by the side of their ladles, and Miss Aramluta Ilubblns and Miss Crocker. The conversation was amusing and of the ordinary busy-body stvlo. It showed up tho hypocrite and tbccurioW, and the speculations, matrimo nial and otherwise, which wero indulged in made the audience laugh to their hearts' content. When Mr. Trott arrived, it. appears he was shabbily but genteelly dressed. This mado no difference to the Turnipdale folks, as it would In New York, and a grand reception was given tho new incumbent. When Sunday eamo everybody went to church. Trott was the centre of attrac tion. After tho sermon Mr. L'pham asserted that it was "tho best discourse that was ever preached in Turnindalc." Mr. Ilubblns charac terized it as "tho outpouring of tho cream of propriety." Mr. Price said it was "a good, ear nest discourse, full of truthful Christian feel ing." Tho bald-headed sexton, who was also the cobbler, 6tyled It thuswise: -It was such a beautiful sermon, and so full of wisdom that 1 was dumbfounded, sir; it mado mo perfectly Mupid." And even "Drunken .loo," as ho was t'ttiied. liw.V, i..cuw..i,oil Wiuicii, auitl "that was the tulk." Mrs. ilubbius Drained it CiUMVugLtiy lecaufce there w "nvt particle of hypocrisy in It." She, however, did not like Mrs. Trott, who. when the congregation was Binging, professed to be taking part in it when she did not. 8he also objected to Miss Trott coming to church with such a wldo band and sash of ribbon to her dress. Well, "our new clergyman" was a success, and every thing went well for a few weeks. Presents In tho shape of bookmarkers, images of shepherds and shepherdesses in all sorts of Imaginable positions, etc. etc., were made to him every day. Tho Hock of Mr. Trott mcd to go to a Jew in tho Village, who, singular to eny, w as in the clothing business, and pur chase presents for their pastor, and on one oc casion the clothier suggested, "Would it not be better If you make Mr. Trott a present of a new great-coat?" This was found to bo acceptable, and tinder the euporintcudeuce of Mr. Upham donations of a barrel of ilotir, a big j ir of pickles, a box of buckwheat, and other domestic articles soon found their way to Mr. Trott's house. Mrs. Ilubbius. however, soou lio'itu to tire of tho "donation" business, aud didn't fail J io express ner uisiikc. Matters went on, and at last Mr. l'pham came to Mr. Trott, and asked him to give a pitch into his mill bands in his sermon net Sunday, be cause they had Imitated their New York bre thren, and struck for higher wages. .Mr. Trott, like uu ignoramus that he was, knowing that tho mill hands did not contribute towards tho support of the church, put the question to Mr. L'pham: "Well, who are right In this matter the mill hands have but low salaries?" Mr. l'p ham replied that, of course, lie was right, and the preacher must give them a pitch in. Mr. Trott mildly remonstrated "he did not tliiuk it a proper subject to introduce into a Sunday sermon," whereupon .Mr. l'pham went away In n huff, saying, "Let the mill hands support tho church, for I won't." Mr. L'pham then went about the village spreading the news that the new clergyman was "putting on airs," ond would soou bo a failure. Mr. Trott pon dered over the matter, aud reading in a New York paper tliat a family had just died of star vation, he determined to preach a sermon on the subject, and urging upon society that such things bhould not be allowed. lie then Intimated that he would preach a special sermon in behalf of the starving families in New York, at the close of which he would make a collection. The feel ing in the village was opposed to this on the ground that New Yorkers had nothing to do withTuruipdaleaus. The day soon came around, and fivo persons were in attendance to hear the Ecrmou, and they were the live poorest persons in the parish. The persevering preacher then went and implored Mr. L'phuui's help, but ho re fused to do anything. At last the climax came. Mr. Trott preached a sermon on the subject of the ricli man, tho camel, and the rye of the nee dle, and giving the moral that money was but a poor tiling to lean on olono niter all. After this discourse, Mr. L'pham declared that the sermon was levelled at him, and asked why did Mr. Trott come over from Cherry Landing for the sake of only 300 additional salary per annum, mid declared he should be called upon to rcs'gn. Young L'pham was notitled to discontinue his visits to the vicarage, but the young hopetul exclaimed that Maud did not write her father's sermons. The lecturer then went on to speak of the economy which the clergyman's wife ftt this period had to exercise, and subsequently how Mr. Trott's friends were on the lookout for a new church for him, but could not Und one on account of the parson market bciug glutted. Y bile in thee straitened circumstances, Mr. Trott used to console himself with the rellection that lie came from n good stock. After a while a rich relation died and left him n large fortune. Then, what a change from absolute poverty to wealth! Trott purchased a few clothes from Mr. Jacobs in the village, but the majority had to be got from New York. Then his parishioners began to overlook the imprudence which had been so unwisely exhibited iu his beg ging sermon, ond he wns soou engaged in the for mation of a "Society for tho Prevention of Star vation. '' lie subscribed to churches, chapels. aud, in fact, to every charitable undertaking; but Mis. Trott, who saw the money given away who, ever it was asked for, did not like it. Then Mr. Trott, the richest man iu the village, was the unhappiest; but he said: "I am a clergy man, ond must be meek." In the meantime Lilly L'pham bad gone to Cuba, and learned the value ot sugar. Returning to Turnipdale, after the rustics of that humdrum place had retired, he took bis jruiiar aud made his way to Maud's window. It appears Maud had been informed that her Lilly had fallen in love with about twenty Spanish seuoritas. This was not true, and Billy, wishing to serenade her after the foreign lathion, began to string his guitar, while the suow was falling thick and fast all the time, lie sung the following under circumstances of great difficulty: When they shall whisper that I am untrue, M.v fond love has wandered, my dearest, from vou. mo nepes oi niy mannoou nave siruyeu troiii tuc truth, Abjuring the vows which so gladdened my youth. . List to them not, Maud, list to them not. The Ilubbius family lived next door, and were aroused by the forelgu air of Billy, and joiued in and made a quartette of it, Billy keeping up a screaming obligato outside. l he lecturer tnen imitated nit the parties join ing in the song, and at last tho noise was so great that it was found necessary to wake Mr. Ilubblns. The end of Billy's song terminated in notes of exclamation, on ! oh ! caused by Mrs. Ilubblns, who, thinking it was Drunken Joe, with his banjo, making tho noise, precipitated a bucket oi water over mm. Tho next morning matters were explained, and the long-separated were reunited. Trott and Unham wero reconciled, alter some small amount of recrimination, and Mr. De Cordova closed his humorous sketcn by describing the happy culmination of all the clergyman's trou bles, and a bright future for Bill' and Maud, who had been comfortably settled in an enviable homestead, purchased at the expense of "Our New Clergyman." IEOAL ITITELLIGErJCE. For Additional Leyal Intelligence net Outdide Tajen. Court or Quarter tSewdoris. tue brooks cask reasons foh a new thial AS TO MARA AND DOl GHEUTY. In support of the motion mado for a new trial in tho case of Hugh Mara and James Dougherty, convicted last Sunday morning of assault anil battery wun intent to Kill James J Brooks, the followiug reasons have beeu us signed by counsel: 1. Because tho learned Judge erred In allow ing tho Commonwealth to set aside jurors without assigning cause tucreiui a. Bccaxise tho learned Judge erred In re ftibiug to allow the defendants to challenge Josenu Miller. 8. Because the learned Judge erred In admit ting evidence offered by the Commonwealth to contradict the statements made on the hearing of the case by Neil McLaughlin, a witness called bv the Commonwealth. 4. Because the learned Judge erred in admit- tinir evidence of Independent and ditterent state meuts made by Neil McLaughlin other than those made by him on the trial of the cause, und in permitting the District Attorney to comment on the BHtno as corroboration of the testimony of Thomas Hughcc R because the learned Judge permitted Mr Tfnv to iint'all conversations sulci to have occurred between the witness McLaughlin aud defendants at Coney Island, this statement having been made to him (.Fox) iu tlie abseuco of defendants and their counsel, n Hoi .iiirh the learned Judge erred iu per inittitig statements under oath to bo made iu tit' presence of the jury, of tho conduct in tho ab- seuce or neienuuum ui nuv, f""" j the Commonwealth as a witness, but not tut -p.enued byunyone, and still further erred n commenting upon same in the presence of said jury, and in adjourning tho Court or, account ol Vuid absence, aud iu permitting the District Attorney to state tho importance ot said witness ami in commenting upon his conduct in his final address to tho jury. ?'. TLu CouUtiiml iu t.upomliug inoli iullo procure the attendance of Mayor Fox, wno was tLtu wHuet iu the vatc. 8. Xhc learned Judge erred In permitting the Commonwealth, in eross-cxaminotion, to ask Mr. Brooks if he did not seize whisky at Mr. Martin's store two or three times. II. The learned Judge erred in admitting tho tcf tlmony of Mr. Tryon in rebuttal. 1. Tho learned Judge erred la refusing to allow counsel to correct misstatements of evi dence unintentionally made by tho District At torney in his address to tho jury. II. The Judge erred In instructing tho jury, that If they believed defendants were prcseut, It as Immaterial who fired the shot or used the blackjack; under this indictment all would bo convicted os principals. IU. Tlie Judge erred iu seuding for the jury at the time and iu tho manner iu which he did It. 13. The Judge erred In taking tho verdict on Sunday. 14. The verdict was against the law and the evidence. It is understood that Monday next has beeu fixed for the argument. Court oT Oyer nail Terminer Judarn l.iullow nn a i it a mo it. TUB MOKTON HOMICIDE. In the case of Daniel Reading, who Is on trial for the murder of William Morton on tho 13th of October, 1VC8, before reported, the principal evidence adduced by the Commonwealth, after the close of our report, was that of Moses Low ther, who testified as follows: I knew illiam Morton; remember Perfectly well the uluht he was shot; was standing at tbo open end of Creasy's bar; when he was shot I was outside on t lie puvemeut: when shot ho was standiiig some three or four feet from a bill board on Tusker street; there had been some three or four knock-downs in tho bar-room, which was caused by eoine half-dozen young men coming into tlie bar-room with pistols and guns under their coats, cheering, some for Grant und some for Colfax, and some tor Seymour and Blair: they retreated to the Sixth street door, tinned, and fired all together and then ran into the street; one of them stood on Tiic-ktr street and tired; anil one young fellow. Morton, put his hand upon the bill board, cried out: "My God, I am shot!" and fell; tho man who fired was the man In the dock, Daniel Reading: another man fired two shots from the middle of Sixth and Taskr; Morton had mado this exclamation Leforo this second man had fired: Reading then called to this sceoed man to follow him, saying "McManus was shot," and then ran up Sixth street; I chased the other man dow n Taskerstrect as far as Henry Morris's gate, w Here a nan ttozcu suois were urea at me and 1 had to stop. Cross-examined I am a blacksmith s helper. workimr at Fu'trinouut Park; I worked before that with Morris A: Tusker; before that I worked at Merrick's: between my work at Merrick's and with Morris & 'IVkcr I was undergoing chastise ment at Cherry Hill Prison, for lolly; I applied to Judge Ludlow for old in getting through this worm, aim oy ins assistance obtained employ ment, which I have held steadily and soberly;" I was sentenced by Judge Ludlow on the S.jth-of March. J!bJ, and was discharged from the Penitentiary on the arith of March, lSiiT; I have not been in prison s ince; just after the party at the door tired into the room, and the heaviest part of the firing was over, a man named Smith came in, an-i some one inside fired at htm: this w as before -Morton was shot; Morton was an innocent youth and had nothiutr to d ) with the tight or cither of the parties; he did not follow these parlies out; he was shot after the cross-firing at the door: the first shot knocked Morton down, aud the man who lircd that ran t ut iu the street to another man, who then fire-l a second and third shot; I did uot say to William Ellinger at tho hospital that I would swear t'ic. were Dan Price. Kit M inley, . and Daniel Reading, that Kit Mauley shot inc. and because Daniel Reading was a friend of his I would sw ear him into the Penitentiary, if hard swearing would do ir; I was too low to converse with Ellinger, and the doctor cleared hiui uwuv from my bed. Catharine Morton sworn I live at Cuba and Tasker streets: William Morton was my son; he was brought homo bet ween 8 and t) o'clock uiion a settee; there were cakes of blood on the settee, lrom the tops ot lus boots to the top ot.his head; he was shot in tlie thigh and palms of his bauds, and a ball passed through his boot. Here the Commonwealth closed. MARINE TELEGRAPH. I've additional Marine Sewn see First Page, ALMANAC i OR PHILADELPHIA T11I8 DAT. Ri-N Risks 2-i Moov Risfs i-m St ti tSKis..... 5ou limn Watku ! Hci) PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADK. William V. Pacl, i H. u. ltt-r nut, Committee of the Month K. K. SroKr.s, ) committee on AnniTnATioNs. J. O. James, George L. Buzby, K. A. Soulier. William W. Puul. lnog. Ij. liilleipio. mOYEJLENT OF OCEAN STKAM.SHIl'y. FOR AMKRIOA. f.'olla London New York...,; Oct. ft India GIuskow Now York '.Oct 15 Dounn Southampton. ...Now York Out' 1 A loppo Liverpool New York via Bos.. . .Out lit Pennsylvania... Liverpool New York ..Oat. a") Colorado Liverpool Now York Oi't' 20 (!. of Parm Liverpool ....New York Oct. "I Pennsylvania ...Liverpool... ..New York loot! 23 Nemeiiis London Now York. Oct' 3d Snniaria New York. ...Liverpool Oot. 28 11 ansa Now York . ... Bremen.. Out." 28 Pereire New York . ...Havre Oot. 110 O. ot Brussels.. .New York.. ..Liverpool Oot 3d Denmark New York.. ..Liverpool Oct! kl Itarona. ....... ..New York.,.. Glasgow Oot! 30 (J. of Baltimore New York. ...Liverpool, via Hal.. Nov 2 Oityof Paris New York.. ..Liverpool iNov' H City of Brook b-n.Ncw York.. ..Liverpool Nov' l'l UOASTWIKK, DOMKSTIO, KTO. ""UT " J. W. Fvenuan . Philada ( itiarleston Oct. 28 Pioneer Philada Wilmington Oct. 23 Yazoo Philada New Orleans ( lot 24 aie New York.. ..Havana, via Nas.....Oot. 2S Missouri Now York.. ..Havana Oot. 29 Wyoming Philada Savannah Oot &i) Arizona New York. ...Aspinwull 'ov' i Hen. Chaunoey. New York.... Aapinwall Nov' 1 Mails are lorwarded by every steamer in the regular lines The steamers for or from Liverpool call at Wueenstown ex oept the Canadian line, which call at Londonderry. Thi steamors for or from the Continent call at Southampton. CLKARKD YF.HTKRDAY. Steamship Yazoo, Catharine, Now Orleans, via Havana Philadelphia and Southern Mail Steamship Co. ' Steamship Pioneer, Barrett, Wilmington, N. C Phila- delphia and Southern Mail Steamship Co. Steamship Saxon, Sears, Lust on, 11. Winsor A Co. Steamer J. S. Shriver, lfor. Baltimore, A. Groves, ,Tr Biig Caniuia, Coombs, Cuarleotown, Blakuton, l.riioff & Co. Schr II. Blackman, Jones, Providence, do. Sehr D. l' aust, Wood, Portsmouth, do. Schr Amerioan Eagle, Shaw, K. Greenwich, do. Schr Roanoko, Barrett, Richmond, do. Schr Decatur Oukes. Berry. Gloucester. a.. Schr Kllen Holgnte, Golriing, Noburu, S. Lftthhiiry A Oo Sclir K. A. Conklin, Daniels, Gloucester, Wold, Naglo 4 Schr GotuieHS, Kelly, Salem, Schr Aunie May. Muy. Boston. do. do. Barge U 4 J. P. Shoe, toster, Ntw York, Blakistou, t.rucii a co. Purge Dnylight. MoCormey, New York, do. ' Barge Reading Rit. No. do, lloltman, Brooklyn, do. Barge Warren, Randolph, Now Yoik, do. Burgo Edward Davies, Kelly, New York, do. arrivkd"yksterday. Steamship Brunette, freeman, 24 hours from New York, with ludho. to John l . Old. Steamer Anthracite. Green, 24 hour from Mew York, with mriso. to W. M. Baird 4 Co. Steamer Monitor, Jones, 24 hours from Now York, With mdbe. to W. M. Biiird i Co. Biig Mountain Uagio, Jarvis, from St. John, N. B , with laths to Patterson 4 Lippincott. Schr Laura Bridgcwaier, Harris, S days from Boston, in bulluat to Lennox 4 Burgess. Schr Aid, Smith, U days from Boston, in ballast to Leu nox 4 Burgesa. Sohr Emma, tlall, 3 days from Boston, in ballast to Leo roi 4 Burgess. Schr A. '1 irrsil, Atwood, 15 days from Lane's Cove, with granite to Barker 4 Bro. Schr Win, Bement, Penney, (j days from Qulncy Point, With granite to Barker 4 Bro. Kchr Polar Star, Murphy, B days from Norfolk, via Wil tniuglrin, lie)., with shingles to 11. Croaker 4 Co. Schr ' Nickerson, Kolly, 3 days from Boston, with lish to Crowell 4 Collins. Schr Sarah, CJobb, 8 days from New Bedford, with oil to Allen 4 Co. Schr J. Price, Nickorson,6 duys from Boston, with homp to tiller 4 Weaver. Schr K. P. Crowel!, Howes, 6 days from Boston, with flah toCrowell 4 Collins. Schr D. Davidson, Smtlb, 6 days from Welllloet, with fish to Crowell 4 Collins Scbr West Dennis. Crowell, 6 days from Boston, with nidse. to Crowell Ji Collins. Schr Albert G. Page, Haley, 0 days from Boston, with fish to Crowell A Collins. Schr Cyrus Kosaett, harding, 3 duys from Kail River, In ballast to lonox 4 Burgesa. Schr Dirigo, Snow, from Boston, with iron to Verree 4 Mitchell. Scbr Howard, Griffin, 10 days from Bangor, with laths to T P. G'sKin A Co. Kchr anuur atiutun, bueruian, from Baugor, wau lum ber to order. Kchr Kmily Curtis tnaw). Howard, 4 days from Boston, la bftUsl U J. K, Biulvj A Co, BchrQnft'kstnp.Rmtth, 8 days from Pawtaoket, io bal last to Lennox A Burgess. Schr A. A. Andrews, Kelly, from Boston, with mdss. Schr W. O. Bartiett, Bsrtlett, frtim Kast Greenwich. Schr J. Csdwalader, Steelman, from Salem. Sehr A. Magee, Young, from Salem, ffi hr J. T. Alhurger, Corson, from Boston. Schr K. B. Collon, Robeson, from Boston. Schr R. K. Vaughn, Risley, from Boston, Schr M. Wesvcr, Weaver, from Boston. Schr K. B. WoodOandy, from Boston. Schr Allderdioo, Willetls, from Boston. Schr S. B. Wheeler, Lloyd, from Boston. Schr R. L. Tay, Baker, from Boston. Schr II. T. Hedges, Franklin, froio Boston. Schr Transit, Rackett, from Boston. Schr M. K Lewis, Lewis, from Boston. Schr A. Croskey, Potter, from Boston. Si hr V.. A. Conkling Daniels, from MurMehnia. Schr M. M. Merrimsn, Baliliett, from I lighten. Schr Kli.a Ann, McCoy, from Plymouth. Schr L. D. Small, Tice, from Danversport. Si hr G. C. Morris, Richards, fiom ProvidoniTe. Schr K. ft Kmory, Clayton, from Providence. Schr S. T. W ines, Hulsn, trom Providence. Sehr Ntifhtinrale, Beebe, from Providenew. Sclir Kli7a Rebecca, Price, from Providence. Sehr L. B. Ives, Bnwditch, from Providence, bcbi L. A. May, Baker, from Providence. f NfwYouk Office, Oct. 27. Six barges leave In tow Baltimoiir Branch Offkt, Ort. 37. Tho following barges lenve in tow to night easward : Goddess of l iberty; Peter Tanner; Ran Jacinto; D 'It HmeB; Board ot '1'rado; and D. W. O. Stevens, all with conl for New ork. to, Sarah Uummell, with coal, for Philadelphia, L. B. C. MEMORANDA. , 4 Pnrqnn Orion, Smith, for Philadelphia, cleared at Bos ton gt-th inst. . liunine Scotland, recently launched a Kivo MilO F.ivor, N. S., is loading nt Windsor for Philadelphia. Bv.g John Webh, Jr.. 1'ilield, henco for Portsmouth, nt Mi. lues' Itolo P. M. 3d inst., and sailed again ne.t litoinitig. Schr J. S. A L. f. Adams, Price, for Cardenas, entere 1 oot at Liverpool Hi h inst. . , ,. Sclir Bukrr, Johnson, henco, nt Baker's Landing 22d intsnt. Schr l'snnio Danmcr, Brooks, hence, at Newport A. M. ih h inft. Schr Ycpor, Johnson, hence, at Baker's Landing 121 inst n nt. Si hr Fmily Fish, hence, at Belfast 2ith Inst. Srhrs Pert Royal. Hsgsn, and 1 S'ly Kmma.beno. st Rii hmciid 2,'ilh inst CTtJW C a 6?1 Vi2B Schr Annie, Johnson, sailed from Richmond 2Jd iuti for Philadelphia via James River. Sclirs Richard Vaux, Wbitakcr; C. W. May, Kenney ; and John Johnson, Mcliride, hence, nt Boston iKth l.ist. hchrs Salmon Wasliman, Staples, for Tnuoton; Ksnx, Nickeri-on; and Niger, for Providence, both ftoul Phila delphia, I'usped Hell Cato 2ilh inst. Sclirs Northern Light, Ireland, for Providence, .To'ie ptiino Penny, for Greenpnrt; Georjre Ta'ilino, Adam-i. for Poston; and Lizzio Framhos, lor New Haven, ull from Philadelphia, at, Now York 2ltb inst. OARPETINQS, ETO. ft E W CARPETS. AXMINSTECS, WILTONS. VELVETS, BItUSSELS, 3-rLYS AND I. GRAINS, Venetians, Druggets, Oil Cloths, Etc. LEEDOiV, & SHAW, No. 910 AKC1I STREET, 0 23 Smrn ri!irAurCLPHIjV. PIANOS. l)l'TTN'S PIANO KOOM8. XOS. lli:i!-HM Chesnut struet First-class Pianos nt lini fixed frices.- J 'bickering & Sens, Marshall 4 Alittuuur, lline v Mm. inucsl now I'luuos tu rem. Iu lilt W. II. DUTTO.V. ALBRECIir. RIKKKS 4 SCHMIDT, MANI KA Tl'ltKHS OK FIRST-CLASS PIANO-IO ft TEi. Full iruarautco and !noiler:.t prices. 2 WA Kl. ROOM. S, No. 6W ARCH Street. r--- A CAKD I HAVE DURING THE ir"iri ''last year boon sclliug my elegant Stock 4 Co.'s and Haines Bro's. Pianos nearly as low as at any toriuor time, nfkitg lc.s than three-fourths of tlio regular factory, marked retail prices, hut do nut bind niysoll to any plan of 'lixcd prices" not to tnko even Iobs than those roduci'd old limn iii'i.rr s. A call und examination of the most com plete Hcik of Pianos and Mason A Hamlin organs ever urn in 1 liuuiicipliia win saiisiy uu as u win u is rmiucoti pi ices. J. K. GOULD, 1 24StUlD31U "O. MVUr.DilU! iMTfleL. FOR SALE. "AILKOAD FOlvEOLOSL'KE SALE THE undorsifned grantee in trust, and as Spoci;.! -Master Commissioner of tho Circuit Court of I ho United Statos in'and for the Suut.iem District of Ohio, in tho enso of Charles Morau, Trustee, against tho Cincinnati and Z.ine ; Tillo Railroad Company, ponding in smu uournn Chancery, by authority of the decree rendered in said causoatthe Octobor term thereof, A. D. W, will, on the first d;iyof December, lti'.i, between tlie hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. of said day, ut the door of the Court House of said Court, in the city of Cincinnati, Ohio, oiler and expose to sale by public vcmluo, to tlie highest biddor for cash, puyablo od confirmation of said sulo by said Court but not for less than the minimum sum fixed by said Court, namely one million three thousand nine hundred and sixty-eight dollars (4il,uuil,tl08). T11K RAILROAD, OTHER PROPKRfY AND FRANCHIS1CS, IN- CLUD1NG THIC FRANCHISE TO BK AND ACT A8 A CORPORATION OF THK CINCINNATI AND ZANKS VILLE RAILROAD COMPANY IN THK STATU OF OHIO. If no sale (hall be effected at the time and place above designated, the biddings will bo adjourned from day to day, or time to timo, by proclamation, and pursuant thereto, will be continued to complete the sale. Posses sion of the premises to be delivered to the purchaser on confirmation and payment of tho purchase monoy coin pliance in other respects with the terms of tho order of sale by the purchaser being also required. OHARLF.S MORAN, Trustee, Aud Special Master Commissioner. Address, New York Oity. HCNTF.lt 4 DaUohfjity, Solicitors for Complainants. Addrets, Lancaster, Ohio. 10 27 15t rpHE PRINCIPAL DEPOT X FOB THE SALE OF It E VENUE STAMPS No. S04 CHESNUT STEEET. CENTRAL OFFICE, No. 105 S. FIFTH STF.EET, (Two doors below Cliesuut street) ESTABLISHED 1 8 0 2. The sale of Revenue stauijis Is still contlnuotl at the Old-Established Ageueles. The utock comprises every denomination printed by the Government, and having at all times a large tmnily, wo are enabled to All and forward (by Mail or KxprtbH), ull orders Immediately upon receipt, a waiter of great importance. United States Notes, National Hank Notes, Drafts on Philadelphia, aud Post Oilieo Orders received In pa nieiit. Any information regui'dlnrr tlio decisions of the Coiidiiisxlouer of Internal Revenue cheerfully and gratuitously furnished. Revenue Stumps printed upon Drafts, Checks, Iiectlpts, etc. The following rates of cunimlssion are allowed on Stamps and Stamped Paper: On lr, and upwards. mo " iioo " ..2 per cent. ..3 " ..4 " Adilress till orders, etc., to STAMP AGENCY, No. SOI CI1ESNUT STREET, rilIL.DELriII. pREDERICK SYLVESTER, REAL ESTATE BROKER, Ao. V08 UoMlh l'OUU'lll tilieel, it jm runsDsirau. POLITICAL. yOTE THE PEOPLES TICKET IN CAMDF.N COUNTY, NF.W JF.USF.Y. For Kt.to Fena'or, JAiMKS At. KooVKL. or .".her-.il, KAMUKl. MtulILU.. FOR LKfJISHTURK. First District. II IR AM MA ITHKWS. Seoind liistric, JACOB lilHIIIH.NUR, Third Di-tric. ANDRIi W U. TURN KR. Cormiers, . JOHN D. HV VH'M D, I'NON I' FI T. FY, KUBF.RT CHKvV. loallitj BHIPPINO. 0 r r t V ,r -, y- t f r k vT". fv r oil L. 1 V 1'. 1 1 UUli Ai U .liil 'iOIJKKV'STII'Slnm.i, 1. Inn of MaI: Oulnerfl in, knnnintA.l to af.il aS fol asrriafiows-- i.!1' p"isois, Saturday. Oct. 91, at 1 P. M. ( iiy of Hail imore, via Halifax Tin sd.iv. Nov. 3, at 1 P. 5?. t il) ot Paris. .Saturday. Not. ti, at 1 P. M. ( ity of Brool.Up, Saiurdi.v. Not. t:t. at t P. M. And each succeeding (Saturday and alternate 3'uosday fromPiorso, North Hirer. RATFS OK PAHSAOK. .T TIt VAIT' 'lEAilta BAlLilut KVKRT PATrmA7. . ,T,."iVlt,l,,.In -'old. 1'avnhle in Currency. IlltSl CABIN ffilno STF.KrlAOK. : i o ixinoun 11,51 To London 1" P" 1161 To Paris 4 r AoSAt.K UT TnK TtJESDAI STKAMKJI, VTA TIAI.IFAX. Pavalilp InliuM ' l.'11'l.T f.l.iw STilKKAUK. Payatdo iu Ciirrouos ,.?80 Liverpool $ .. do Halifax It Liverpool ' . nainnx M. Jelio s, N. F ( .. bt. .John's, N. F., a iy i.rancn Meatr.er... .) " by Branch Sieamer....J " rassrngcrs forwarded to Havre, Harahur, Bremen, tc. at reduced rates. - Tickets can be bonaht bera at mnil.ni hv n tors wisluuK tosend for their friends, '""hfr iniorniatlon apply at tlio Company's Office JOHN O. DALK, Ant, bo. 15 BROADWAY, N. Y or'? O'DONNKI.L A FAULK. Agents, 4 5 ow. sii vnroixu 1 Btreet, PhiliMlolphia. onlymkectlinetofiunck ' Hiir,,n,TTJf;.P:RAr' TtiANSATLANTIO 14 KKVV YORK AA'D UAVRR, OALL1.NG AT Ci ri "-",,.V," u,:7 'i ''uiiiii r.ivorii ronr-e lor rns lanoni.tit will mi fmi k... k, ,l ll tl Tm.liI n wa.& .1. m . 1 1 . . .. - w .iih mi, nurui nvur, evr- oat uvday. PRIf'R n I'lssir.e In gold (incladlrs v. In-), IO BRFST OR HAVRR Fh-bt Cabin if ll I Second Cabin If.i t , jt ., 10 PA HIS, (Inclndinn railway tickets, furnished on board.) First I uhin 140 1 Second Cabin $? I nese steamers do not carry steerage passongers. Aludical altendanue free ol charge. American travellers troinR to or returning from the col tinent of Kune, by taking the steamers of this line tvoi unnecessary risks from tnmBit i, tuimii ruiii.-ni.-u croM-iDg the channel, besides savinvr time, trouble, andox pense. liKUHtiK M ACK h.lF, Ageut, ..... uni.v urrt. for passage in Fbilade.phia, apply at Adams' Kiprot ompaiiy, to H. U t.KAF, No. 8JH CUK8NHT Ktroot. ISO. 6s riUOA IIWA V, JVoW Vor. Com CHARLESTON, S. C; ttdf TUE SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST. fast Fiti:iGiiT r.irvia. EVERY TIIUKSDAT. The StenrilHhlps I'UOMKTHfil.'S, Captain Oray, and J. W. FVERMAN, Capt Kin Hinckley, TV1I.I. FOliM A KE(tUI.AIt WKtvtiLY LINE. The steamship J. .V. KVKHMAN, wIU saU 011 Till RSDAY, October n at 1 P. X. Throupti bills ot lading given In conniption with 8. t'. R. It. to poln's Iu tlm Sunt 11 ond Southwest, Insurance a: lowest rales. Hates of freight a.i low os by any other route. For freight, nppiy to E. A. SOI D)C It A CO., 2 22if DUCK STREET V'UAUF. L.OKILLAItO'3 STEAMSHIP LINK FOU MEW YORK. Sailing on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. REDUCTION OF HATES. FrciRtt by this line tak.cn at 12 cents por 1TO pounds, cents per foot, or 1 cent per gallon, ship's option. Ad vance thargos cashed at oflice on Tier. Freiht racaivoi at all times on covered wharf. JOHN F, OHL, 25 Pier 19 North Wharves. B. N, Fitra rates on small packages iron, metal, oto. lf. PHILA 1 ) KLl'IIIA, KICHMON1) Ii Ltf'TIlOUlill FRICIGHI' AlltUwii X(J -7JSiTIIK SOUTH AND WF.S'l'. JtVrKV ea I'l.'KOAY, At noon, from FIRST WHAKF above MARK in Street. THPOUGII RATKS to all points In North and Scull Carolina, via Seaboard Air Lino Ruilroad, conneoting at Portsmouth and to Lyuobhuig, Va., 't'onnessee, and th West, via V iri'inia and Temivasee Air Lino and Richmond aud Danville Railroad. Freight HANOI, ID HT7T ONOK, and taken at LOWES RATFS THAN ANY OTUKK LINK. 'I he regularity, s ifety, and cheapnees of this routo com niend it to the public as the most desirable medium currying every description of freight. No charge for coinmisaion, drayage, or any expense traubfer. Kieamships insured at the lowest ratoa. truii:ht received daily. 11 WTLLIAM P. CLYDP 4 CO., No. 12 S. WHARVKS und Pior 1 N. WH YRVF8. W. P. I-'tiRTFR, Agent at Richmond and City Point, T. P. ClvOWFLL A CO., Agents ut Norfolk. b 1 tr NOTICE. FOR NEW YOUK, VIA. lJr"?-t'7 PKLAWAKR AND KARITAN CANAL Jg-. FXl'KF.SS SI'FAMttOAl' COMPANY. ineCUICAPKbT AND QUICKKST water calumuuica t n between Philadolpliia und New York. Steamors leave daily from first wharf below Market street, Philadelphia, and foot ot Wall street. New York. Ooods forwarded by all the lines running out of Now York, North, Fast, and West, free of conuuissiou. Freight receiveo ami Torwarnoa on urciniinoa itin.i terms. WILLIAM P. t LYDK A CO., Agents, ISO. ua. ub.ua nan r nruniie, i niiuitolpliia. iiinliiiiiiL OJ-nr.n iiAmi, ARHnt. No. Ill WALL Struct, Now YWk. 6 35 w NEW EXPUKSS LINE TO II 1 ,L..M..,,-, ., U3ll-llKll.il, J. rnzC Mil Cbesaneuke and Delaware Canal, will. connections at Alexandria from the most direct route for Lynchburg, liristol, Knoxvilie, Nashvulo, Dalton, and the titilllhwest. Steamers leave regularly every Saturday at noon from the first wharf above Market sliuut. Freight received daily h WILLIAM P. CLYDF. & CO., No. 14 North and South wharvos. HYDK & TYLER, Agents, at tioorgotewu; M. KLDiUDt'K A CO., Agents at Alexandria. ij 1 NOTICE. FOR NEW YORK, VIA Deluwareand Raritun Carat. RWII-TSITHH i- TRANSPORTATION COMPANY !! I 1 nil axil nnicinunn 1 , 1 .ill Tho business of these lines will be resumed on and after the Htb of March. For freights, which will be taken on acccuimodatinu tuiuis, apply to W. M. RAIHD It CO.. 325 NoUJ tSonih Whaivas. LEGAL NOTICES.' TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE J. CITY AND COUNTY OF PHII.ADKLPI1I A." Kstaleof THOMAS F. M A 11 Kit, dooeased. Tho Auditor appointed by tho Court to audit, settle, and adjust the account of H. KHAHKFY, Kq., adiniuis tiatiof theFstate of TIIOM AM F. MAHKK, docessjd. mid to report distribution of the balance in the hands of the accountant, will meet the parties interested, for tho tiuipose oi his appointment, on VF.lI'HSDAY. Novem. l or 8, A. D. IWit, at i o'clock P. M.. at the olHoe of Pcrnard tshtirkey, F.si., No. tflH WALNUT taireet, Lud nick lluildiuKs, Room No. lit, in the oily of Philadol phia. IU aJstuthot' "INSTATE OF JOHN II. IIUBR? DFC EASED. J J -Letters of Administration uiiou the Kstato of JOHN 11. HUBBS, deceased, having beeu gruntud to the undersigned, all persons indebted to tlie said eatatoare requecleil to make payment, and those having claims SKaiust the same to present them without delay to SARAH M. Hl'IUiS. Administratrix, , . . Na Va X w I'LL Street. Or to her Attotney, JOHN RORKRTS, Il)2rit No. 128.S. SIX TH Street. . X- r. k- .r 1 i..fi't' 1 rni, 1 NEW PUBLICATIONS. PHILOSOPHY OF MARRIAGE. X A New Course of Lectures, as delivered at the Now York Museum of Anatomy, embracing the subjects: How to lave, and What to Live for; Youth, Maturity, and Old Age; Manhood Generally Reviewed; The Cause of Indigestion : blutulence and Nervous Diseases Accounted For; Marriage Philosophically Considered, etc. eto. Pocket volumes oontaiuiiiR these Lectures will be for. warded, post paid, on rtoaipt of U6 cents, by addressing W . A. LFAItY, Jh.,R. K. ooruerof FIFTH and WALNUT Streets, Philadelphia. i3 LEXANUER O. OATTELL&CoT PRODFOK COMMISSION MFROHANXS, Na tlK SoKTii WUAHVKS AND Ro. 87 NORTH WATFH 8TRKHT, PHILADKLPUIA. 1331 At.x ttiDBB a OaynuA. Elijah OaTraxi. DiTTOlINE CAN CURE Cl'TANEOUS Fruptions, Marks on the Skin, Fleers in the throat, no ul h and n se, sole legs and sores of every conceivable character. Cttice, No. 88 South xlLKYFN I'll, botwaen Cbubuut aud Markut btreet i Yv ILLIAM ANDEHSON & CO., DiLiLER? in Iui W'uitkies, bo. 146 North SECOND 8trM. ftuliMlelvUai AMUSEMENTS. AMERICAN ACADEM Y. P A T T I WAX RTRAROSCH.... . . .. . ' DIRFPTOR VrTrS"''.' r7'";!"l '"'"".led 'ihat-'th.! wo'rTi"?: CARUj'ITA unnvalle1 Oonoert Vocalist, Mile. PATTt m'urnrtmTrr''0"'0 P''-Jolphia. .nce her . TOO (.RAND PATTI ciivr j FRIDAY AN D HATH H !.)A Y WA I.iS K'tb and Wth Oetnlwr. ... ..r'Y,9ll.,' AI'o,l' V1 KO" "ITTFft, .i.V1 (!,teal PI" .11, .. ''"eiit llasfo Huffo. ll'MV IIAUFI.MANN, the l avetito Tenor. ..w- V Ilrt appear J. F. PKUMfe . 1 I,', '""iuauishsd Vlo. V ith .TOK t K lIlrDU.Kvu v !"'.,',.'''', '"'"so Pnitundo. Mn.ir.l Tu. .NU OKAND ORCHK6T11A. Sllisnal Diroctcr uJ niKTRinu Admission. l ; Reserved Seats', 'ricenV,' , V - . V AdZi-n is"0""- htciiiway's Tinnos are n.ed at .11 th. pftHj Oonilrts " A C A D E M Y OF M U 8 I C. TT FT It t a kv xt RFFKDILflI'VN'''n. DFL1GHTKUL MY8TKRY, 1 ficats of Modern magio W ill miiko his reappearance on mauiu. MONDAY KVi MXO, Novombor 1st, 1 ?.Vv,rr',r?-,'i'"."j!'.K !.ur,'t"f lle "eek, with a programme l VIIltlJ. M.W, NRViHt I1KHIHK A ! I .i"Fi "l Invented by huusolf, expressly to siirualiio his rotuin tu this hcnmplicre. . lu n 1 , r , Ti t T 1 .,- , ........ . i.v ,111 i.n.n r, ( illl'.l II1ININM Or assl-tance of parapbenmlia of any kind are nsod in t In se nMoinshmv perlonnsnces. TicketsOne lJnllur. umIikhi mln l.n.A t , , , - - v..otiiu.d ivr rvnKrrttii seats. n,i i: , i- T'i'ii iri!! m" ,co",n",nC? S-'t'irdsy m-n-nimr at TRI .VIPLI'R'S Muoo htore, No. 'A'u Ull KSNCT Street. LAURA K E E N E'S -CUKSNUT STRFFT T 1 1 r-a -mi v LAST NIRHTS! LAST NICHT8 " Of tho (treat Dramatic triumph, lit NTKO DOWN; OR, T1IF. TWO LIVFS OF MARY T KIOII. Marv I.eieh riiiu, - Assisted by her splendid nmnanv "n nn,.i.i.. A Cl lM Fill FTT A On Monday -AN L'NFOI AL MATCH. In preparation, two new plavs, IM'I' "nil PATRIK; . OR.HtF, W1I1TH WOMAN OF 'WICKLOW Feats secured from A. M. to8 P. M. . Doors open ut 7 ; commences at 71i'. r , WALNUT ST. THEATRE BEGINS AT 7 THIS ( Ihursday) RVF.NINo"o 'H' LAST Mi.Ht HUT ONK bb' MR. I.DWIN IIOOTH. Til K LADY OF LYONS ' (T.AfPK MFI.s-OTTK ICDWIV ROOTIf IIA"lVTBitKK,T ' EUWW BOOTHIIANM.f SAT ij R D A Y LA S'i'' l! )i T II ' M-ATI Jf'tT K A Nl'FA R , FLL PKH KOH MANUK t" II A.MLKT. snumnY nioht. FIRST IIVIK fNTHlS Ciry. TIM K AND THK lloCH. ' MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCn STRFin TIIKATRF. PeKinsVlto8. BIKtEl SH AKKM'F.ARIAN RFVIVAL MONDAY. AND DUKINO THK WFFfC A LL'S WI LL 1 A i 1 ', N DS W FLL. With new Scenery, new Costumes, Music, and an cthcient Cast, lnclu li!i .... , Ml.s. JOHN DRKW And tho entire Compsny. 11 ii ,V.-'MiAY. Nov. I. Iscucuault and livron's LOST AT SEA. I?OaS AMERICAN THEATRE X? THK Cl.ODOCIlR TROUPK. ' - U KICK SLW K. NFW Li A LLIi'f , Til ft CAN CAN. ' CAN' PA V F F. M A f V. FORTY THIKVKS war OA'" Mntineeon 8VI L'liUAY AFTKKNOON at 8 o'clock. UPREZ PENFDICT3 OPERA HOUSE SEVFNTll Street, below Arch. -(liiiMt 'I lu'atio Uutuiuue). - MR. CIIA8. H. Dt;PRI.Z ... ..:....'.. Manacer . LiiliiarittipeniiiB. Triumphant Snecoss. ' 1 ho l adies' ravonto Aniuseiiienl Report This KvemiiK and I'.vcry Niut Dur.n Season, ilrstwockoi thecreat, tumous Dl l llKZ A KKNKDICT'.S Clcantic Minhtiels and Rurlusiue Opera Troupe. I irst Week Pas do t lour. 1 irbi Week lieneilict's dupanoi.e Troupe l iist V eek Rand l.CRan to Piny. 1- list Week-Uurlcsnue opera, 11 Trovatore. First Week See-l'.ll- ih.tio ' First Week Ruin Millionaire. . Doors open .( of 7. Commence at t f to H. Dress Circle, n cents ; Parouet 7?i Roies, ;; (iaJlory, 25 ots ; Re.norved ot 'i si"; ! u csi lu'x ":n"i JI'ioMtulUcoopon from 10 A. M. to 1 P. AL, and from 3 to 4 P. M. 10 27 VEW ELEVENTH STREET O P ERA i- HOUSE. FI.KYFN I it btreet. a1.vnh.., . Till". l ASHl Y RF.KOHT. CARNCROSS A DIXKY'S M1NSTRFI.8, the great Star Tioupe oi' tl.tr wodil. in their unequalled OPFRATIUiiHijNfi R. F. SIMPSON, TreatrrCA'UHS8- QENTZ AND IIASSLER'S MATINEES-. O AM'h TCA I. r UND HALL, lb&0, overy SATURi DAY A 1" I F ROONat3 o'cloc kl jj ja HEALER'S (LATE MILLER'S) WINTEIf CAUDFN, Nos. 720. 733, 724, and 7'JU VINK Stroet. THK OHAND OUCHIOSTItlON, iormorly tho propert of t!ie (iltAKD Dl. KIC OK liADKN, purchauod at Jrreaf expense by , I At Klli VALKR. of this oity, in combination wuh H.AMKR'S ORCHF.STRA nna Miss NF.LL1P ANDFRSON, will perform KVFRY AFTKKNOON and FFNlNO at tho ubovu-inontionod place. Admission tree. l i:f PATENTS. PATENT OFFICES, N. W. Corner FOURTH bdcJ CHESNUT, (Entrance on FOUETH Btreet). FRAI4CXS D. PASTOHZVS, SOLICITOR OF PATENTS. - ' Patents procured for Inventions In the Unite. 1 States and Foreign Countries, and all business ra luting to the same promptly transacted, Call or ao j for circulars on Patents. . Open till 9 o'clock every evening. 8 BmthC yjg I L L I A Hi S. IRWIN, GENERAL PATEXT AGENT, No. 406 LIBRARY STREET. OUTOALT'S PATENT ELASTIC- JOINT IROII ROOF. AMFRICAN CORRUGATED IRON OO.'B MANU FACTURF.8, FIRF. PROOF BUILDI.N08, ETO. TAYLOR A OOALK'S PATENT AUTOMATIO LOCK UP SAFETY VALVE. BRADFORD'S LOW WATER INDICATOR, ETO. ETC. 10 41m PATENT OFFICE 8, N. W. Corner FOUETH and WALNUT PHILADELPHIA, I FEES I.EfcS THAN ANY OTHEK RELIABL AGEKCT. Send for patnplile on Patents. 3 4 thstnl Cn.VRLES n. EVANS. . TTNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE", I I WAsnrsevrox, D. O. October 23, 1hW. On the petition of WILLIAM W. HuliliKLL. of Phila deMda, Penufylvania, pruyiiiR for tho eilension of iiuluiit Binnted to him on the Hid day of January, 1, " hcr.rd on the ad dny of January mat. Any persun may oppose HAMUKt. 8. FISHKR, lOCHtbuW i;oiiiiiiibd""w . .miiiib OTA TV KKillTS FOK HAL Hi. 8 I A IE . . . . ,i.,iiln Invention Just uaiented, and for V Uti "ic V 'I T N. OHrPWNtj of ori.d beef, (he Sl.it 1NO, 1 1' ',7 f(ir wie. It is an articlu tabbase, eli'. !! ,i0ton of hotels aud restaurant. r.f rrn.t v uo to P ,,..,, into evory Umiy. sTATh? '.'..rV V ."e Alo.l.d run be seen at TKLFJiRAPll o'g? tnjY A HOFFMAN. r ...ViT rvlllXI' nui. Il i!i ''ilS'l'Ot K's4 PATENT UKVOl.VINU J I'' HADlA'lOIt Fhould be In use on evory Heater and Htove. H increase! ?Sft''p"'"o-t.Tv:n7ble. m Kt.UlS.MJltttlUM.
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