THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY OCTOBER 14, 1870. HIE SLEEFIXO BEAUTY. Tvreatyvae Years f I'arv.vrlansne.ii, with bnt Sllaht lntrrval-A Case leimrnllelrd la Ihe IlUiery af ticlenca. The St. Louis Republican of the lftth inut. tells the following remarkable story: The St. Louis Medical Society on Saturday sight appointed a commit toe, composed of Jr. Gill, Dr. Edgar, Dr. Johnston, Dr. Mo l'heeters, and Dr. Humbold, to make in uiriea respecting the case of Susan C. Oodsey, who has attained no Rtiiall celobrity as "The Sleeping Ueauty," having been, as is alleged, some twenty-one years in a state of unconsciousness, with the exception of inter vals of a few minutes daily. She was brought to this city lust week, and is staying, or rather slef pi ng, at the honse of Mrs. Davis, on Wnlnut Mreet, between Fifth and Sixth. The fact that, the Medical Sooieiy has thought it worth wliile to examine into the case re moves the suspicion of anything like hum bug, and so it becomes really a subject for a very interesting inquiry. j The committee called about 10 o'clock A. I M. yesterday at the house mentioned, and Boon after their arrival the girl awoke to con scionsness for a few minutes, and then fell back into Ler state of insensibility and sleep. The physicians found that her pulse beat at about 108 or l(t'.) per minute, and her temper ature was from 3 to i7. Inquirias were made as to her diet, her conversation, and her past history. After making their obser vations and taking a few notes the committee retired. Another visit was made at three o'clock in tbo afternoon, and another at ten in the evening. The case was stated to be one which Lad never bten paralleled in their experience. The report which they will make next Saturday will no doubt be interesting. The following particulars were ascertained of the girl's history: Susan C. Godsey, the subject of the in quiry, is twenty-nine years of age, and was born seven miles west of Trenton, Gibson county, Tennessee, where her parents kept a (mallfaim. Her family removed to Obion county, where she was a sprightly, healthy little girl, and she went with them. After this she was occasionally taken ill with chills and fever, but was partially relieved by the use of quinine. On the fiist of August, 1849, when she was nearly eight years of age, she fell into a torpid, insensible, benumbed con dition, in w hich, as it is veraciously 6tated, she has remained during the list twenty-one years, varied only by a very singular and un paralleled series of phenomena, which goes on with the accuracy of clock work. Every morning, precisely at the first dawning of liftht, fcbo is found awake. This state of wakefulness, however, dots not ordinarily last for more than from four to eight minutes. Very rarely it has been ten minutes. During its continuance she eats and driuks and talks. After having been awake for the time stated, the patient is then seized with a kind of con vulsion, her head moves from one side of the pillow to the other, in what is called a "lateral motion." These motions are very rapid, and appear entirely uncontrollable. She then bends forward her head, and a kind of hic cupping is heard in her throat, and she finally relapses into her former torpid condition; her eyes are closed, her lips are lirujly compressed, and no motion is visible except a constant agitation of the hands, which move about per petually. This process is repeated every time she wakes, and also at intervals when ableep. Among the curious facts mentioned in connection with this case is that of the numerical regularity of the symptoms which precede tie awakening. In a few minutes after she is seized with the convulsions and the lateral motion as described, she has twelve hiccups, then adding one each time until she has sixteen. This usually takes half an hour. The order of number is then re versed. After having had a convnlsion, fol lowed by s:xteen hiccups, the number is gradually lessened until sixteen is reached, and then she awakes. From six to twelve in the morning she wakes once every hour. In the afternoon, however, she sleeps until A o'clock and then at sundown. During the night she awakes at !) and at 1 1 o'clock. The next time is three in the morning. It will thus be seen that this lady, who is the subject of some strange nervous derange ment, is K"iri8 through a series of convul sions, in tLe midst of which she wakes at regular Lour?, and after a peculiar sound has been emitted. When asleep she is alike in eensiblo to the effects of both sound and pain. During the Inst five or six years Miss God eey has been subject to neuralgic pains in the Lead and n it.e, and in bl uost constant pain when awtke to feel it. Her mind is perfectly ratioBal bile she is awake, and she readily distioguisLi s her mother and the friends who attend on her. Of course she has had no opportunity of enlarging her iJens, and her mind is in utmost the same state with regard to knowlei'ie as when she was eiht years of age. She is unable to stand or walk, but can spesk in a low tone of voice. She sfcjs hhe is never sleepy, and never hun gry. SlukII portions of well-cooked food are supplied to her daily, but she seldom shows a preference s to what she eats. She drinks tea and cufi're sometimes, and very frequently asks for water. She breathes in a very low and bubdiiid manner. Personally she has very frank, intelligent features, black hair, small mouth, and dark complexion. ' She has for years been attended by Dr. Glover and Dr. I'hea. This is the first time she has been so far away from home, having been brought for the purpose cf undergoing a medical in spection. Tbo patient has been examined by numerous eminent physiciaus, and her symp toms are considered to be the result of an abnoimal condition of the nervous system, unparalleled in the history of medical science. The Universities and the Wak. A letter from Berlin says: Victory followed victory, and the success of the Prussian arms became an evident fact of the moat doubting, but the tide of travel did not resume its course. No body has felt like making pleasure trips when every im.il might bring news of the death of a dear relative upon the battle-field, and those who have no friends in the army still feel a too lively interest in the progress of events to indulge in the wild gaieties of the sa or moun tain side. John, the next door neighbor of Jour correspondent, is a restless mortal, who as fretted and fumed in the generally dis turbed coLdition of the universities and schools cf science. About twelve hun dred of the students from th lierliu Univer sity bad either been drawn iuto the army or baa joined the volunteer corps, and nearly every one of the students of science were in the field, i John and I had planned a cam paign of country excursion. daring the s a ai mer vacation, through which we proposed to treat two genuine Americana a a little ol iur insight into the real life of thU German Volk. lint no h v man with the sMuet Interest a the progiess of events could leave Berlin dur lin during these exoiting duyt of Auguxt when the new of 'he declaration of war, the biUlei of Waissenbrtrg, Woerth, Kaarbrnekea and iltU ktpt the City in fvr heat. An Old Soldier. -The atory of an old French officer, coming to redeem a relic of his martial days, is thus told by a correspondent writing from Vaux-. We had just finished dinner, and were smoking the post-prandial cigar, when an oiderly came in to say that a Frenchman de sired to speak with the commandant of Vaux. "Monsieur le Commandant," said he, "and MtsFieurs leu offlclers, I beg of you to be f fated; and if Monsieur le Colonel will grant me n few woments, I will not detain him lorg." A chair was immediately handed him, when he continued: "Monsieur le Colonel, I m, as you perceive, an old soldier of France, although I am sorry to say that my years and my Lard pervice compelled me long since to r linquish my profession and to retire to this peaceful village of Lorraine, not too far off for me to hear the reveille and retreat borne to me morning and evening from Metz, and leminding me of days gone by. My poor country is in your hands. I am too much of a soldier not to respect orders. I had the proclamation brought to me that the inhabi tunts of Vaux should at once bring all their at ms to the guard-house. Mine consisted of a fowling-pieceand a dagger. Itison the subject of this dagger that I now come to disturb vou. Gentlemen, you all know how an old sofdier prizes the relics of bygone glory, or the pre st nts of some dear comrade who has fought scd died by his side. I come to claim your forbearance and your kindness in such a cause. That dagger was given to my father by the Emperor Napoleon I on the bloo3y field of Austerlitz. I have worn it at my side in maBy a hard-fought action, and now I seem to miss my old comrade from the nail where he used to hang, and I come to beg you to give the old soldier back a memento that to you is useless, but that serves to re mind him of comrades dead and goDe, of hard-fought fields, and lonely bivotftcs. If I have asked too much, excuse the trouble I have given you in listening to my Btory; but if it is possible for you to grant my request, accept the thanks of an old soldier who, like you all, has fought and bled for his country." I need hardly add what was the sequel. An orderly was immediately despatched for the much-prized dagger; the old French gentle man smoked a cigar and drank a glass of wine; and when his much-prized weapon was returned to him by the Colonel, a tear glit tered in his eye, as he drew up his tall figure at the door, and with a "Dieu vous benisse, Messieurs!" he bowed and left us. t IN ANOIAt-t FK5T DESIRABLE INVESTMENT! LEIilGIl VALLEY 1UILU0AD 7 Per Cnt. ISTortgago Bonds. We offer for sale, at par and accrued Interest, the SEVEN PUR CENT. BONDS, Free from all Taxation, OF IH1 LI ' HrOII VALLEY RAILROAD CO. The Railroad nroperty. which ts Biortga?l for security of the holders of those Bonds, ts flalnhea and has been in lull working order since Hit, eara lDgaudpajlDgtoltsBtockt.oldtrs dividend of ten per cent, per annum regularly upon the fall ptld up capital Btocfc, now amounting to in.o.'vr.S'sn. The Bonds have forty years to run, ARS RE0I9 TKRED and FREE FttOM ALL TAXES, Interest SEVEN PER CENT. FER ANNUM, payabie Sep tember and March. For further particulars, apply to DllBXEL iV CO., v. v- ii. no It IF, V. if. NEWHOl.U. HUN k A E It T E.N. Philadelphia, August 8, 1ST0. 9 16 lm JOHN S. RUSHTON & CO.. BANKERS AND BROKERS. NOVEMBER COUPONS WANTED. City Warrants BOUGHT AND SOLD. No. 50 South THIRD Street, 8 868 PHILADELPHIA. LLIOTT DVHil BANKXRS ro. 109 SOUTH THIRD BTRKE3, DEALERS IH ALL GOVERNMENT BSCUSI TIES, GOLD BILLS, ETC DRAW BILLS 07 EXCHANGE AND I8SU1 COMMERCIAL LETTERS 07 CREDIT OH T&l UNION BANS 07 LONDON. ISSUJ TRAVELLERS' LETTERS 07 CREDIT ON LONDON AMD PARIS, aTaUable Uu-oogboat Europe. Will collect all Couponi and Interest free-of clArgi for parttea making tteir flnanolai arrangement vita ua. tief B. E. JAMISON & CO.. SUCCESSORS TO P. IT. JLJUULTST &s co BANKERS AND DEALERS IS Gold Silver and Government Bond At Closest market Bates V. W. Cor. THIRD and CnZSXUT Eta. pedal attention glim to COMMISSION ORDERS la Kew York and railadphla stock Boards, eta etc mi NOTICE. TO TRUSTEES AND EXECUTORS. The cheapest Investment authorised by law are General Mortgage Bondiof the Penn sylvania Railroad Company. APPLT TO D. C..WHWT0H SMITH CO. BANKERS AND BKOKSKH, y , No. li bOLTi XUILU STIiEil, rnn.AoiT.raiA. FINANCIAL A DECIRABLE Safe Home fnvestmeni Till Sunbury and Lewistown Railroad Company OWer $1,300,000 Ilonds, bearing 7 ler Cent, Interest In Uold, Secured by a First and Only Mortgage. The Bonds are Issued in 1000s, 6500s and S200s. TheConpons are payable In the city of Philadelphia on the first days of April and October, Free of State and United States Taxes. The price at preaeat is CO and Accrued Interest in Currency. This Koad, with Its connection with the Pennsylvania Railroad at Lewistown, brings the Anthracite Coal Fields G7 MILES nearer the Western and Southwestern market. With this advantage it will control that trade. The Lumber Trade, and the immense and valuable deposit of ores in this Bection, together with the thickly peopled distriot through which it runs, will secure it a very large and profitable trade. VVFiS. PAINTER & CO., Dealers in Government Securities, Ho. 3G South THIRD Street, tfP PHILADELPHIA. UNITED STATES SECURITIES Bought, Sold and Exchanged on Most Liberal Terms. O O JL, X Bought and Sold at Market Rates. COUFOHS CASHED Pacific Railroad Bonds BOUGHT AND SOLD. Stocks Bought and Sold on Commit sion Oaly. AcconntB received and Interest allowed on Daily Balances, subject to cnock at sight DE HA YEN & JJRO., No. 40 South THIRD Street, 611 PHILADELPHIA. O O U 1 O IV H. THE 7 PES CENT. GOLD COUPONS or THI SUNBURY AND LEWISTOWN RR.CO. II ue October 1, Win be paid on and after that date at tbe Banking House of WM, PAINTER a. CO.. No. 36 SOUTH THIRD STREET. 81 82t J. . L. -SHINDgL, Treasurer. JayCooke&Jjp. PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, ASD WASHINGTON, BANKERS, AND lealeri in Government Securities. Special attention Riven to the Purchase and Sale of lionda and btocks on Commission, at the Board of Broken In this and other clUea. 1MTKBEST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. COLLECTIONS MADB ON ALL fOINTS. GOLD AND SILVER BOUUUT AND bOLD. Reliable Hallroad lionda for investment. Pamphlets and full Information given at our offloe, No. 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. flO 1 3m p o n 8 A L s. Six Per Cent, Loan of the City of Williamiport, Pennsylvania, FRU Or ALL TAXES, At 85, and Accrued Interest These Bonds are made absolutely secure by act 0 Leguiatare compelling the city to lery .sufficient tax to pay interest and principal. P. 8. PETERSON A CO.. No. 39 SOUTH THIRD STREET, M . - , PHILADELPHIA I , . V 13 X FOE SALE. : G. T. YERKES, Jr., & CO., - BANKERS AND B&OKEKB, No. 20 South THIRD Street. m rffn.inp.rffr. FINANOIAW. . ' Wilmington and Reading haxziUqas . Bcven Per Cent. Bonds, FREE OP TAXES. We are ottering $200,000 of tbe Second HIortGrnjge Honda ot thla Company AT 82 AND ACCRUED UfTEBEST. For the convenience of Investors these Bonds are issued In denominations of 1000s, $5009, and 100, The money la required tor the purchase of addl. tlonal Itolllng Stock and the full equipment of th Road. The road Is now flashed, and doing a business largely in excess of the anticipations of its officers. The trade offering necessitates a large additional outlay for rolling scoc, to afford full faculties for Its prompt transaction, the present rolling stock not being sufficient to accommodate the trade. WM. PAINTER & CO., BANKERS, No. 36 South THIRD Street, is rniLADKLPHIA. A LEGAL INVESTMENT FOB Tmstee. Execatoriand Administrator?. WE OFFER FOB BALK 32,000,000 OF TBI Pennsylvania Railroad Cos Six Pr Cent. Bonds at S3 And Interest. Added to the Mate , of Purchase. All Free from Rtate Tax, and Itisued in Hums or !OUO. Theso bonds are coupon and registered, lntorert on the former ray able January and July l; on the latter April and October 1, and by an act of the Legislature, approved April 1, 1ST0, are made a LEGAL INVESTMENT for Administrators, Execu tors, Trustees, etc For further particulars apply to lay Cooke Ac Co., K. W. Clark fc Co., IV. II. Nevrbold, Son& Aertsen, C. At II, Itorle. 10 1 im COUPONS. THE COUPONS OFTIIE FIRST MORT GAGE BONDS OP TBI WilmitgtOL and Reading Railroad, Due October 1, Will be paid, on and after that date, at the Causing House of WM. PAINTER & CO., No. 3G S. THIRD ST., PHILADELPHIA. 83 tolO W. a niLLES, Treasurer. ' 203 203 xxAnRXssorjj gra&xdo, BANKER. - DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS R ETC EI V ED AND INTER EST ALLOWED ON DAILY BALANCES. ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECDTKD FOR THIS FTJhOHASa AMU SALE OF ALL KiLIAliLB tSB GTRITIES. COLLECTIONS MADB EVERYWHERE. REAL ESTATE COLLATERAL LOANS NEGO TIATED. 3 8T am No. 203 S. SIXTH. St., Phllada. CNOfNE. MAOHNERy7eTO TtFfK PNN STEAM ENGINE AND BOlLKh SJLIki5iOKKS. NEAF1B A LEVY, PKAC'TI CAL AND THEORETICAL ENGINEERS, MA CHINISTS. P.OILEU-MAKERS, BLACKSMITHS and FOUNDERS, having for many years been Is succesBfdl operation, awt been exciUHlvely engaged In building and repairing Marine and River Endues high and low pressure, Iron Boilers, Water Tanks, Propellers, etc. etc., respectfully oirer their servlees to the public as being fully prepared to contract for engines of all sizes. Marine, River, and Stationary; having sets of patterns of diifeieat sizes, are pre pared to execute orders with quica despatch. Everj description of pattern-maMug made at the shortest notice. High and Low Pressure Fine Tubular aud Cylinder Boilers of tbe best Pennsylvania Charcoal Iron. Forpicga of all size aud kinds. Iron and Brass Castings of all descriptions. Roll Turning, mcrew Cutting, and all other work connected with the above business. Drawing, and epeclUcatiors tor all work done the establishment free of charge, and work gua ran teed. Tbe subscribers have ample wharf dock-room foi repairs of boats, where tbey can Ho In perreot safety, and are provided with shears, blocks, fallt, etc. etc., for raising heary or light weights. JACOB O. NEAFIE, JOHN P. LEVY, I IBi BEACH and PALMER Streets. p IRAKI) T'JBK WORKS ANI3 1RJN CO., PHILADELPHIA, PA., Manufacture Plln and Galvanized WltoLUHT-UtuN PIPE and Sundries for (Jaa and Steam Fitters, Plumber, Machiuiktg, Kallinir Makera, Oil ICetiners, etc. WOHKS, TWENTY-THIRD AX f FILBERT 8TREBT8. OFflCE AND WAREHOUSE, 81 No. 41 N. FIFTH hThEEl'. SAXON GREEN NEVER FADES. i ! . 81 cm REAL ESTATE AT AUOTION. jvj O T 10 " T By virtue and In execution of the powers contains? In a Mortgage executed by THE CENTRAL FASSENQEB RAllArAl COMPANY of the city ef Philadelphia, bearing date oi eighteenth day of April, 1803, and recorded in the nice for recording deeds and mortgajros for the city and county of Philadelphia, la Mortfrmre Book A. C IL, No. M, paste 4i, etc, the undersigned Trustees named In said mortgage WILL BELL AT TUBLIO AUOTION, t the MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE, In the city of Philadelphia, by MESSR3, THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers, at U o'clock M., on TUESDAY, the eighteenth dvy of October, A. D. 1870, the property described In and conveyed by the said mortgage, to wit : No. 1. All those two contiguous lota or pieces of ground, with the buildings and Improvements thereon erected, situate on the east slue of Broad street, In the city of Philadelphia, one of them be- S Bning at the distance of nineteen feet seven ches and five-eighths southward from the southeast corner of the said Broad and Coatee streets j thenoe extending easnrard at right angles with said Broad street eighty-eight feet one inch and a half to ground now or late of 8amuel BWler; thence southward along said ground, and at right angles with said Coates street, seventy-two feet to the northeast cor ner of an alley, two feet six Inches In width, leading southward into Penn street; thence west ward crossing said alley and along the lot of ground hereinafter described and at right angles with said Broad street, seventy-nine feet to the east side of the said Broad Btreet: and thence northward along the east line of said Broad street seventy-two feet to the place of beginning. Subject to s Ground Rent of t'o, silver money. No. 8. The other of them situate at the northeast corner of the said Broad street and Penn street, containing in front or breadth on the said Broad street eighteen feet, and in length or depth east ward along the north line of said Penn street seventy-lour feet and two Inches, and on the line of said lot parallel with said Penn afreet seventy-six feet five Inches and three-fourths of an inch to said two feet six inches wide alley. Subject to ground rent of $78, silver money. No. 8. All that certain lot or piece of ground be gluning at the S. E. corner of Coaios stree.and Uroad street, thence extending southward along the said Broad street nineteen feet seven Inches and five eighths of an Inch : thence eastwVd eighty feet one Inch and one-half of an ir-ch; thence northward, at right angles with said Coates street, nine feet to the south side of Coates street, and thence westward along tbe south side of said Coates street ninety feet to the place of beginning. No. 4. Four Steam Dummy Cars, twenty feet long by nine feet two inches wide, with all the necessan stearu machinery, seven-inch cyliudor, with ten-lnct stroke of piston, with heaving pipba, &c Each will seat thirty passengers, and has power sumolent to draw two extra cars. Notx. These cars are now In the custody of Meters. Grlce & Long, at Trentou, New Jcrsev, where they can be seen. The sala of them Is maiU subject to a Hen for rent, which on the first day of July, 1S70, amounted to two. No P. The whole tm, plank road, and railway of tbe said The Central Passenger Railway Company of the city of Philadelphia, and all their land, (not included In Nor. 1. 8, and 3,) roadway, railway, rails, rights of way, stations, toll houses, aud other super structures, depots; depot grounds and other real estate, buildings and Improvements whatsoever.and all aud singular the corporate privileges and fran chises connected with suid com puny and plauk road an ailwsy, and relutl-g thereto, and all the tolls, Income, Issues, and proUta to accrue from the same or any part thereof belonging to said company, and generally all the tenemcnts.bereditamonta and fran chthes of the said company. Aud also all the cars of every klud (not included In No. 4.) machinery, tools, jriplt nients,and materials connected with the proper equipment, operating and condacting of said road, plank road, and railway ; and all the personal pro perty of every kind and description belonging to the said company. Together with all the streets, ways, alleys, pas sag k, waters, water-courses, easements, franchises, rights, liberties, privileges, hereditaments ana ap purtenances whatsoever, unto any of the above mentioned rremipM and estates belonging and ap pertaining, and the reversions and remainders, rents, UsueP, and profits thereof, and all the estate, right, title, interest, property, claim, and demand of every nature and kind whatsoever of tbe said Com pany, as well at law as In equity of, in, and to the same and every port aud pun-el thereof. TERMS Or' SALE. The properties will be sold In parcels as numbered. On each bid there shall be paid at the time tho pro perty Is struck oir Filty Dollars, unless the price It less than that sum, when the whole sum bid shall oepaio. 813 6U W. I SCTIAFFER, w. w. LONGbTKlvrn, f Trustees. LUMBfcR. 1870 6PRUCB JOIST. SPRUCE JOIST. HEM LOOK. HEMLOCK. 1870 1 QTA SEASONED CLEAR PINE. t Q-t 10 i U SEASONED CLEAR P1NU. lO i U CHOICE PATTERN PINE. SPANISH CEDAIL FOR PATTERNS. RED CEDAR. 1870 FLORIDA FLOORING. FLOKIDA FLOORiNG. CAROLINA FLOORING. VIRGINIA F LOOKING. DELAWARE FIORING. ASH FLOORING. WALNUT FLOORING. FLORIDA STEP BOARDS. RAIL PLANK. 1870 1 Q71 1 WALNUT BOARDS AND PLANK. 1 Q-TA 10 i V WALNUT BOARDS AND PLANK. 10 I U WALNUT BOARDS. WALNUT PLANK. 1870 UNDERTAKERS' LUMBER. UNDERTAKERS' LUMBER. RED CEDAR. WALNUT AND PINE. 1870 1870 SEASONED POPLAR. SEASONED CHERRY. 1870 ASH. WHITE OAK PLANK AND BOARDS, HICKORY. 1 O" i I CIGAR BOX MAKERS' - Qy 10 U CIGAR BOX MAK KitS' 10 I U EPAN1MI CEDAR BOX BOARDS, . FOR SALE LOW. 1 A CAROLINA SCANTLING. 10 i U CAROLINA Ii. T. SILLS. 1870 NORWAY SCANTLING. 1870 CEDAR SHINGLES. - Qa CYPRESS SHINGLES. 10 I U MALLE, BROTHER k CO., No. 8600 SOUTH Street 1H IJANf.L PLANK, ALL THICKNESSES. COMMON PLANK, ALL THICKNESS km. 1 COMMON BOARDS. 1 and 8 SIDE FENCE BOARDS. WHITE PINE FLOORING BOARKS. YF1 LOW AND SAP PINE FLOORINGS, IV and 4X SPRUCE JOIST, ALL SIZES. . HEMLOCK JOIST, ALL SIZES. PLAbTERINU LATH A SPECIALTY, Together with a general assortment of Building Lumber for Bale low for caah. T. W. SMALTZ, 6 81 6m No. lilo RIDGE A venue, north of Poplar St, United Stales Builders' Hill, FIF1EEBTH Street, Below Market CGLER & BROTHER, PROPRIETORS. Wood Mouldings, Brackets and General Turning Work, Batd-rail Balusters and Newel Posts. 9 1 3m A LA Kd'fi ASSORTMENT ALWAYS ON HAND. BUILDING MATERIALS. It, E. THOMAS & CO., OBALiai ID Dccrs, Blinds. Sash, Shutters WINDCW FRAMES, ETC, M. w, oORMta OF EIGHTEENTH and MAEKET Streets f, T. IASTOK. U'UAHON. ' -pASTOH Ac ncMAIIOX, SBIPPIXO JKD COMMISSION HKKCBA.STS, No. S COKNTltfrt blJP, Naw York, No. IS foLTH WHARVES. Philadelphia, No. 40 W. PRATT tsTKKET, Baltimore. We are prepared to ship every deacrlption oi Frehbt to Philadelphia. New York. WUuilrrtnn, ami UiUMiiuuUiU puLLla it.Il iu-uiJipUi JiS A JCJpV.L'U. Canui Boats aud Stam-tugs f uxniahed at the shortest ABO HON BALE, M THOMAS at NJOS. 131 AND 111 e 8. FOURTH. STREET.: ".?7. . . Psle at the Auction Rooms. . . 6CT2RJOR DUTCH FLOWER ROOTS. On Saturday Afternoon, October lr, at 4 ociocL euper.or A)uch fiowf Root. , , 10 14 St D n Sale No. ovs N. Teath afreet. SLPEI IOR FURNITURE, PIANO, . MIRROR, CARPETS, ETC. . , On Monday Mornlngr, October IT, at 10 o'clock by catalogue, the sapa r or mahogany furniture, bedding, cookJn u". etc k . unit SALIC OF REAL F.STATE ANT) STOCKS, October is, at 1 o'clock noon, at the riiladeiphlA Exchange, v. ill include: . . Wai kct Ptrket, No. 1419-Etefrant Residence. 1'ikth (North), No. 9.14 Modern Residence. Skvknteknth (North), No. 1410 Modern Real dence. Pink, No. 1S18 Modern Residence. Tenth (Noith, No. 1942 Modern Dwelling:. LocrsT and Twknty.tuird, N. W. coiner Large and Valuable Iet. PifE, No Viol PeslraHe Dwelling. EU.SWOBTU, No. 1M0 store aud Dwelling. Vine, No. 1119 Desirable Dwelling. American and YoRk, N. E. corner Coal-yard, DweiliTipo, etc Sixth (North No. 606 Modern Residence. fr even tee Km and Afton, N. W. cot ner Store " and Dwelling. Twenty -third (North), No, 820-Modera Dwell. Ing. Frakkmk, No. pr.5 Modern Residence. Christian, No. Til Genteel Dwelling. New, No. 8J1 Modern Dwelling. Povih, No. 10i8 Large and Valuable Lot. Mot'NT Vernon. No. 220s Modern Residence. Mervike, N0B.IS07 and 1825 Two Mgdern Dwell lngs. Camac, No. 1S46 Modern Dwelling. Tenth tSoutm, No. ;o5 Modern Residence, 1 wkntiKTB (Souths No. 70 Modern ReHldenoA. Cabs, Nos. 12J, 1209, and 1223 Genteel Dwell ings. Okeen, No. 1604 Modern Residence. Sixteenth and Brown, s. k. corner Store and Dwelling. Thirty-fourth (South), No. 1J Modern Resi dence. Babpov, No. 8404 Brown-stone Residence Filbert, No. P29-Flve brick Dwellings. PrnrcK, No. lie Tavern and Dwelling. Christian, Nos. 8113, 8120, and 2122 Modern Dwellirgs. Orocnd-rint 49 a year. STOCKS. 8 bondf M)0 each, Somerset county, Md. I share Arch Street Theatre. 4'Hi shares New Creek Coal Co. S6 shares Northern Liberties Qas Co. ' S Hi ares Continental Hotel co. lo chares Pennsylvania Railroad. 1 frhare Surf House Association of At'antlo City. 1 share Camden and Atlautio Land Co. 87 shares Kensington aad New Jersey Ferry Co. 1 share Philadelphia and Southern Jlall Steamship Company. 1 shaTe Academy of Fine Arts. 100 shares Cent ral Transportation (In. ro shares Southern Transportation Co. 1 share Mercantile Library Co. Sfl shares Chesapeake and Delaware Canal Co. 8 shares Western National Bank. ffioo bond Union League, 0 per cent. so shares (ilrard Firo and Marine Insurance Com pany. . 10 14 8t rpHOMAS BIRCH A SON. AUCTTONERRS AND 1 COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 1110 CHBd NUT Street; rear entrance No. lioi Sansom street. BUNTING, DURBOROW CoiTAUCTION KSRS, Nos. 232 and S34 MARKET street, corner of Bank street. Successors to John B. Myers Co. SALE OF 9,000 CASKS BOOTS. SHOES, TRAVEL LING BAGS, HATS. ETC. On Tuesday Morning, Oclober is, at lo o'clock, on four months' credit. Also, 1 It 0 feet undreised and French morocco. 10H5t LARGE PALE OF BRITISH, FRENCn, OER M AN, AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. On Thursday Morning, (10 it 5t Oct. 20, st 10 o'clock, on four mouths' credit. lit A RTIN BROTHERS AUCTIONEERS.-, 1 1 (Lately Salesmen for M. Thomas arsons.) No. 704 Chetnut st., tear entrance from Minor. CHANGE OF DAY. Our Regular Weekly Sales at the Auction Room" will Lerealter be held EVERY MONDA. Pale at the Auction Room, No 704 Cliesnut street. HANDSOME WALNUT HOUSEHOLD FL'RNI 1 1 RE, Fine French Plate Mirrors, Bookcisea, Wardrobes, Fine Velvet, Medallion BrusselM, and other Carpets, Mattresses, Bedding, Etc. On Monday Morning, At 10 o-clock, at the auction-rooms, No. 704 Ches nut street, by catalogue, a large and excellent as sortment of Supeiior Household Furniture and other goods. . 1014 8t 1'ererr.plory Sale at the Auction Room. FINE DOUBLE-BARRELLED GUNS, SINGLE BARRELLED GUNS, RIFLES, MUdKETS, ETC. On Monday, Oct. IT, at 12 o'clock, at the auction-rooms, 8 fine double-barrelled guns, with implements and cases; superior double and tingle guns, rifles, muskets, etc. 10 14 8t BY BARRITT fc CO., AUCTIONEERS CASH AUCTION HOUSE, No. C30 MARKET Street, corner of Bank street. Cash advanced on consignment without extra) charge. lisij CONCERT HALL AUCTION ROOMS, No. Ull (JUESNUT Street. T. A. McOLELLAND, AUCTIONEER. Personal attention given to sale's of household fur. nlture at dwellings. Public sales of furniture at the Auction Rooma, No. 1219 Chesnut street, every Monday and Thurs day. For particulars ree "Public Ledger." N. B. A superior c.aas of furniture at private sola OSKPH PENN AUCTIONEER, No. 1307 CHESNUT STREET. a y lemi m a N S T. LOUIS, AUCTION HOUSE OF nAKVEY & TYLElt, No. 119, 121, and 123, corner FIFTH and PINS Streets, ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI. We hare a large and commodious Building erected by ns ezpreusly lor the Auction aud Com allusion busluess. St. Louis is known to be the most reliab'e auction market in the Wen Can h advanced on Consignments. Our Commis.sions from six to ten per cent. We refer to the Bankers and Merchant of 8C Loula, Mo. G. A. BNO, No. 738 CHESNUT Street, Philadelphia, 8 12fmw2m General Agent. FIRE AND BURCLAR PROOF SAFE MARVIN'S SAFES. She Sest Quality! The Lowest Prices! The Largest Assortment! Fire-proof. Curlar-oroof. MARVIN'S CHROME IRON SPHERICAL Uurglai' Saio Will resist all BURGLAR'S IMPLEMENTS for any length of tlnie. l'leaoe tend fir catalogue, . . MARVIN & CO., no. 72i ennsnur street, (MASONIC HALL,) Kb Broadway, N. T. ' PHILADKLPUU. VH Bank st., Cleveland, Ohio, A number 'of 6ecoud-hnd Safes, of different makes and slr.e, for sale V y LOW. haes, Machinery, etc, moved aid hoisted promptly aud ckreiully, at r'Moubie rates. ' li fmwtfui HAWNFSS, SADDLES, AND TRUNKS. LARGS utock, mil grades. AUo, several thousand Honm ! Covers, Lsp l(uiri, and Rot-, aoll'fj at wri I to the trade or retan. MOYEU'S, No. T20 M ARKX ' suevt, auovt SeveuUi. It ita.
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