12101 fr MILL OF . THE ATE ~YiVS , - A NI AGLI I ei*,),, ' • The Citifary. ampany,of , Apt!? 1 -14-- .1.-i An abstract - of the Will, of the lei Janies i 1 1i,1.1. D., was Published:A.o% - 11unn .3:1 r , Asf yesterday. The ~.I t . e ,t,D, , c p, was very precise in his directiongin regiA to his handsome. bequest to theiLibrary flifinlpkiny - of Philadeb i phiannd the manner of condacting th*aftltirs , of Cemp . a.ny.,. We therefore publish the ~.,,. .., .. I ,_ ~ 113.111n4uuftd:Aut,. ....N • ~. - ..: • Pc it rememberc ~ That Iviftinfeii Rush, of the city of Philadelphia, M. D., ao , make this iny last will,aml . testament, herebyn-revol.ting all; others by me heretofore niadb r in manner fol loving—that is to gay,: ~‹„- „„, I willirfid direct that all my just de its which itill be found' very„„,fe i w in number and nsigni ficant in iiinount,Sball be paid by my eXecntor • as seen tuSpoSsible . v'... . .. • 4 ,.,. , ..lt is triyantention,:by-a cedieil or codicils to . thia•my will, to give cow, derable.. legacieS,' annuities - anti devise dial . • tif, pemons, but asidesire to take soEM time or reflection on this subject, and as I have made up my mind is "to the disposition of my residuary . estate after the payment of these legacies,.annuities and devises; now,. therefore, 1 do hereby give, bequeath and dome my. whole estate, real and personal, legal and equitable, whatsoever and. Wheresoever the same may beartate my brother in-lavi,llenry 4. Willian,of theoity of Phila. 41elphiadsis . heirs.and assigns, to be held by lim.for end Uri .. the following trusts and purposes, and for a dupen no other use, trust , •r purpose' whatev r—that is to say: . In trust, after paying for, providing for, and, Otinplying Witt 4141.egacies, annuities, gifts, bequests and vises, declarations and inter bons which may be contained and expressed in any Codicil or codicils to. this, My last will andlestarnentpwhich -I may hereafter make (to be signed by me atethe , end thereof), Whether the same-be formally dranni or not; to , have and. (hold the 0. le residue and .amounts of my e ,e,re :;, Crsonal, what soever and-;whet rA.t --. " See may be, for the folloWing us 4DCILI 4,01 'VIM , ' - I. In trusls s pti setup,, , tut . or ase a lot.. of . ground not less than- IV -4,. - ..s qu ar e„si ta fa t e between Fourth and.' Eof tpntip and -Spruce, and Race streets, in th.l3,'of PhiladelPhia, .nnd thereon to .erect. a •Ilre-proof building sufficiently hiige to J acteninibtlate and contain , all _the books' of Library Company of Philadelphia (whose. Tbrary is now at the corner of Fifth and' Library streets), - and to . provide for its future extension' according to plans, '4,li.rections, , e o 'and = specifications Which . IN- shall .hereafter ' snake Or ''give;.. but if. 7 I' ,sksouid not make or leave any. .s. dattsr;directioris or specifica tion's, then teentivet the same according to his bestjudgnient, and to the views which I have erfpressetl to him , . -It L' my .wish that this building slionleTe-txceedingly substantMl, . completely tire.-proofe - w hetitit any large, lofty, ' or merely ormunlntal halLsrlecture rooms;' the interior to be divided'insuch a way . 4.s to contain-the greatest number of books—to - be well lighted, and so ar anekas to be of eviy and convenient ace . ' '„,,,,,d. . And upon this faotber s 't , '',- - -oze soon as this i t building is cot MX a -ready for o.ccupa tittm,, then in t., I to c •ey the same, with the lot of grouni . wher iit is erected, unto I°lle Library CompanolPhiladelphia" afore- Said,.and -, their snec4.ors i , for. the uses and purposes .of thefi library, and for no other use • , 1 eir purpose whatey„er..--', , Provided, howeveritliat. Wore any such con-, veyance shall be irnaN4 the said library com pany, they . shall,eitheeb a alterationin their .c charter or in ssam ether ,-= atiafactory to my, executag. bi ---- iemselves and tileit'AlleCeSS6l4o 'CON * '' — ii.P..l---citimply with the felllng4 e ...1 4 , i ,oigtrztion.s, and any. others, T. • v. h p i 6 % . , pose, unde • ( 7 4.1 - Which they are io) the Ilia . oper , • all other bequests tan rev' • 4 . rein or re after. givear to them::'---/ - 4. ' - Ile , first--fit the said Lib.r. ,_oci any shall not . Ist, allow, oree ' .4.7,,tices, public ora..*:iii, or oral` a dr .si.is or e - "bitions of '-',. any: :.'nd to..be delivere , given, or to take dace • 4 - tri) said lot .of grow id, or the Said : .• ding. nor shall they - cans rallOin or permit• Utfliii , 1, atimfiw s :4 1 yAtat - 3 93WW 7)__ tare • .ntroits, or punt . - in eon or therein, moo, iall'iliey use, a ~,,,rik, : i eitiltiy funds . , dyed from me, or ' , A:,n5,.., , will , r codicil theretO, in proctui.m . or . N. t_ e expenses of any #ctirfit'ss .L.' i rt. i public ora tions, or.ot r abalilresses, or.' . sr.l,fre. s sta4hruent • or suppo oti or 'or di .9.". .:. I-4 IF,ny such ransen abinet erOor J .lleot,tan, paint 'trigs, 0 iortr.. ' 8 a d :eapecially that of the .telitato o ,„....„, e sahlilot and in the said build 9, ........, ......, ~,,.., • , , ~,,,., ~ ~1. ecta foreigil to and inconsistent „wit thejegin i...e_purposes of a public libra ryA nitoWs onlyßif' the preservation, exten . nr.and free ant). convenient use of such a - library; without ainfambitiOus or pretentious displan - Aat it is desired to make provision. ,Se---.gluit all the accounts of the receipts and expendiriWes.,a the estates aforesaid shall be kept separate and_,..(listinet from all other accounts of the saidlibrayvn , ompny, and shall 411, be hen* d -and k4Ar . its the accounts of "Pie liidtito , rthiehlif the Libraill COilillally 4-41(11;iladqpiti so that- m anti it ay be always easily / AB an ceamly seertained whether the appliea,„, tier) of thOse - estates ;anal the i neome derived therefron...." has'a been )n accordange with the provisions 0 this nay , will. . . ' And Ifu er will, direct, lnatueath and de vise tha A' enever the said builtli tin . all have been con 1 nltst 4 andtrausferred to hi; ' rid id li brary con any, and the prelimii'.,. e.". - ,- di -titan; coin IlLd with, then my said' axe i ..or *Shall asgign tra...r,-atial Con r , ___,.. _ - to ar more detaLs a 14Weintinents, cl -- n' n''' 1 - -s and ‘ remainder of ray residuary es 'l.'i- , ,-- , :, -.-- ••out and expended in the purchase 3, the °lbt- old the„eotistrueti on of the buil&ine aforesaid, and in 1.4 e legal and eittinai '' iarges and. ex po-rises, unto the saidtbr. •., nifipaity, to be 0 held and used by the'i an innaioc,essors,for the following uses,Thisfs ; lid plarposes: FirEt—The trust to keep tie whole of tile real estate granted and conveyed to them by my executor in good order and repair, and to make fr,,an time to thiie such additions to the library building :I‘.o' inay be found nevessary for fla exteesion and ,reservation.and ‘con venient use of the: said library and all lidditions - thereto. ,Second—The , n,rust, after paying all neces sary taxes, charges, al d expenses incident to . the aid property. to 'set aside .annually ten per cent. of the de; net income, to fortll „cotitingent fund t be invested, and. ;the in terest added to t e principal, - which fund, or so much thereof as may be required, shall be , applied-- First—To build upon, improve, alter,' awl renew anyjani s and tenements le•reby devi se d to the said comm any, so as to increase the in come derived t i • efroni. -' - Second—To ma , good said re place any losses from the faili re of any investments made or fr 4 the property hereby bequeathed tor the said co ,any and, Third—Whenever the said contingent fund sbalkamount to 930,000, then to pay over and ' ntpplAthe whole surplus beyond the said $30,- Oto for the general pin•poses to which the in come of this residuary cstatels herein devised to be applied. Third—ln trust to pas' all necessary salaiies of the likariatu and Ms.:Dish:tants . , and the ex penses or Mg iidi lig awl preservint books of the whole library, malting elteitalogues, and all Charges i 'talent to the care and man ag..inent. The said library is tube kept open frotinnine o'clochA. M. until at-or near- sun - Set, except on sllildll3,{ Mid holidays: ' Fourth—And in trust, after complying with and fulfilling the provisions, trusts, and pur poses liereinbetore contained and expressed, to apply the remainder or surplus of the . said lietammalincone, or so &IL n .1i lervo 11 1' t as TIM 'LW. 11 t4A'SKIF*N' Of (11:Sill'ab144,10 the 'a . ' Y .extitisi(nt 9f the said libiliry 11(' Z se •"" .. . , lint I direct that no t_Lorti;; ' f my real es . tate ,aduresaid shall be -4`11141 by 3l that () library 4:0111- Two tor to yoltre4 '011:r my death, nor then, unless itke;an.n,littely' neeessary for the • . ilws 01 . 1 : e li ( it: ,r t i t \ T ,, v , : irr i ,: i.; , . y m 14001116 ill7;i l ln uI i ; sheahl Attleam the Said sales as .11; and. ill 11') cause, cree ~ i ;. 1 . 1 ~, L i t . sanctiolied by a ide ....,c. of tile. ‘.s lJp . ‘,„.. as . k;,p, i„t. or a ee art of EqUitv, vitri 4 1 " a" lit.t.i.ce„.tl,. -. .alts are not, in co i ,o,B,,,,,,,tioli.4ink:oeroritrthia ui 'l' ''''''' •, ~ .&pd in ;stern? ellab eu , Y - ' - --W 1 .1 , ~.. , . 3, , Y ete.:.-ntoeti.) carry „,• . .• • k.„ ~ ~ w; , N . _ ...., ,""-\. .. .... . mt.4,,lie_dirA3CtionS,D 4hifiAny...willj,herejVtu7. thorize and cave**, huiiVgrant, bargain ant ;. sell :Any part or .pa o f a‘r . ealestate,..at pnV v . . lie, pm-ate sale',l -an 4 ricer or. considet* 40141tithlany restk t ilot*:, ehiarlAtiotuteove -3 ,„ou, o„.,...iniid.4i.__. , for : :f 2 „easli or ‘,o#:, credit, taldft seCuritr:.on , 0 preMPes for the , balance of We piireha4o.mOn ys; or' to Nit °in - 'o Ind rentiMiortgatie,,e , ~ angO,Or nigce 'Pg. ;.osll Of the sapie;:nr any oxyart.4!:.thekn )1' .dd • fOefil, exeente, Witt ttelt*erull deklie olts_l l ,,, $ meats, InOrtgage.sassiiranceg, o r Alder it Str' ments, necessar y for the purpe; SAfore.said, without` any obligation on thA rir - elniqvrb purchasers to sect to or be responsible fos„ th application .of the purchase intuit& or other consideration; or,,tbr the propriety of fikil'efier cise of this power. ' And Ifni - tiler will,desire and - direet that all in yestmentsiif any should be &ado by my execu tor, and all tric;e which may atonzs,,,titm: here after be made by the said library company • from-the principal cg income tlf my said estate, slyalliaelirgyoundrenti or ofh7r.real -estate in the State o f Fentisyli bonds 'or in: Mortgages upon PrOperty Within the said State, • iir in •-loans of the Stud State; or or - the':Uuir StateS; Mid, lastly; I hereby -appoint 'any brother-in,laW, Henry J. Williams, of the city. of Philadelphia, execntorof rag ; hwt, will and, testamezt. In 'witness Whereof I hav e hereunto set my band and seal this 26th day of February, A. D. 1860.. • - . J'atfEs Rusts.. Witnesses—Wm:l% Judson, H. Farmer, It. S. ,Hunter, .1. S. Farmer. Oeteber 16 3 1865. Be it /Remembered; That I, James RuSh, of the city of Philadelphia, M. D., do make this codicil to my hist will and testament, dated the, twehty-sikth day of February, A. D. eighteen hundred and 'Sixty - (18430), b ni the Manner following—that is to say: Whereas, By my said last will and testament, I hare provided that the bequests 'and devises to the. Library Company of Philadelphia are t0,,,,be held under the conditiohS and. restric- Slunk therein contained, and any others which rmight thereafter impeSehow, therefore,in accwalance with and in exee ii of that pro vision, I add and impose the fellow - lug condi tiohs, restr* •fions, and directions: , .First—One - objeets in giving my resid- Miry estate for the use of the said libribsccom pany was to express my respect and regard for my father-injaw, the late Jacob Ridgway, and 'my affection for and gratitude k to his daiigh ter,- Plice - be Anne Rush; by-em&tkig to- their memories a monument which 11:11. ie will, prove more durable - than any recofd I could pike, Ot, and be infinitely more useful to th comuninity. As it, was from them 1 derived the greater part of iny, Property; which' (under Special an m • ti /, dent manageent of faithtniand trtistm o agents). - W ;enabled me to devoie; happily, ii ' • undisturbed,the latter part of my life to pursuits of scientific inquiry, which I have designed t be more beneficial than the ruore::eoitim I ' en joy-nicht trf' an ample fortune, iCis,'l.4o, .i, just and proper that I should thus employ it, the mote especially as Mrs. Ritsli had led me to believe , that if she lead survived she would have applied it to a similar purpose. • Vow, in order to carry out this intention in iii , pnbli. and permanent form, I direct my execute& A have a marble slab, With the following .ai scription, on a plain ground, with a border o' • simple mAdding, without anv4hurrou.u.diu2 . ornaments, placed and maintil on some.- • appropriate - part of one of the 'mei for 'rooms of the hWI eibrary building, in which mf private - flitarylind other personal effects s,re /I to.be reserved: , The Ridgway Branch • of the • Philadelphia Library. A monumei to the memory of i Ridgway, - I rs. - ' Second.—l •Trted in the ac - quired to carry and codicils, el ' First—That n of the directors of the ty on 4 of the three le; the or medic dyer, . not intended to exclude any of the present members froth re-election: Second—That the number of shares in the . \ library shall be limited to those actually issued `at the time of my death. But the managers, allow any respectable person depositing ark] amonnt and paying'an annual sum to be fixed - 7 by the board of managers to have the free use of the library, as completely as if they were sld'eholders. Third—That the library •shall not connect i themselves with any other body, corporate or politic; my residuary estate will form a large fund for tine use of the library, and I - wish them to be' free from every inducement to go beyond what I consider the legitimate objects of a library company... Third-1 will. add that lily reasons for choos ing the Philadelphia Library C.;'ompany for•my residuary legatee and devisee are because it has always been conducted quietly and unob trusively, steadily pursuing the appropriate objects for which such libraries, are estati keeping entirely aloof from the excite ment of politics and other means whereby public bodies so frequently Seek to obtain an evanescent and mischievous notoriety, and be imuse during my early life. • derived' great pleasure and advantage iron' the usosuf its books, and from • the readiness and ,4taility, with which they were always furnished me. . Fourth—l understand that the -than:igen; of tlagibrary company have never applied any • of drfunds todefray the expenses of tip very simple refreshinents Of which they - ar'e ac ciistomed to partake at the mOnthly, meetings of the board, but have, iii Variably paid them from their own persolial means. I higlrly ap prove of this course, which T fear is not very thaud i and in order that their example may-be followed by their successors, I direct that, no part of the funds of the Ridgway branch- of the Philadelphia Library shall ever be used expended in providing refreshments, lunches . (so called), feasts, or entertainments for man-• agers, visitors, shareholders, or for any other' persons 'irhatever. do not wish that any work should he excluded from the library on account 0f , ,1(S diarence from the ordinary or conventional ~ ( ..qiinions On the subjects of science; govern- Mem, theology. morals, or medicine; provided it contains neither ribaldry nor indecency. Temperate, silicere and intelligent inq ry and discussion are only to be dreaded by the advo cates of error. The truth need notfear them ; nor do I wish the Ridgway Branch of the Philadelphia Library to be encumbered with the ephemeral biographies ; • novels. al • works. of, fiction •or Me it; newsp:;:pers r or periodicals 'n 'kith form so large a part of the current litr ',Atiirkiliogillie day. The great object, of a pnbli • library is I - wining' within the reach ntthe rd adeu valltrie student works which .priVate (ollections do not and cannot contain t • and which in no other way could be acceptable to the pill ilk. Its excellence will depend not uncut the number .of its voline , be*" their intrinsic vaiim, and) to be carried out by the hope, will never be influent mon ambition for the mere urity. Sisll;,--I give and bequest my private library, my rights and papers, and also Dr. Benjamin Rush (in my library company, to be ,by 1 room in the new, building. kept. The books may be ...._ books of the library company, but this room is not to be opened to gratify idle or. objectless . • • curiosity. 'Seven ill'Mil I: di reet - that • - the - building t() be erected for the Philadelphia Librarc , Company under the provisions of my will shall have a basement story of a height not less than eight feet six inches, above the level of ifibf.pavementat its . front, leaving-the height._ of such basement in the rear to depend upon .e`the grade for 'the drainage of the lot. The entrance to the front of the story, immediately above the basement shall be-by-a •broad • lit of stone steps. Other entninces nifty be : in Such places and inataer conVeiii ice, or . nee situ iiiay require. • • • • . L; !f the Philadelphia-Library Com pally-slit-7dd omit or declilbinta acceplf..zny rag' sidttari- estate on the terms-aud o gy . r ray codicils contained, or to coj ply with any of the preliminast! isial di r4•;;J ti• m ion thereixi entioneir tlien Mt devise the whole residue of, my estat THE DAILY EVENING EIUL -, 1 lxid-Re • I . , 2N'isoever a d wheresoever the • Hume. ~ Ay , ‘, e ,pAying ridsecnring all . an , - ;nilitl ,e„S"'" iefoests, / L and legactesi and devit,..,s ,10 , . ate those to the said library company t• , ..,.•. , .or an inture ctoklisitkv,ontair.c4, unto %Het JAVillisbaS .iny t Zi,'ninysalditulk. W•il h . eir . catorp ai1..l . to f4aralAbal . . o . 7 itlistixia ( . oin trt , •' : .hia . 4ibrary, at , ,tliffAhlgwa,y ilettpreg,illationlf, coljth lii ),L) .( 6: 46 gsl!..V i v lt i! t l i lf n i e f ( ( i l .. r art of my estate may g . e• •new hbrarrhnild- A z i • ev ex re and fall a 0 ill - be ; ply sntli4 V,itiindtB, )ffirp .:Is Of a 1: A,i: • trykki k t ti ._..a , a . 5 the roll 11 T wish tha , tli be spent if ingSte _ into -:- -Thki deur' or t library. . - Nint/ sm lly inbeThlrrefo I have. Rive -wholetsilig WiNiaKin -- i - Al. int ii qratt first. i _., to with • lega devi - !s, Glee .14t.tk i. 4 Noy be‘e Mt. to t e said, .. mi it.thcre. i th end titer . , n 9; nowitlii pyovision;l.- itinblevisA Tell th—l - domestic 1. - tired dollars, months after Knee; my fat annuity or y' payable hall ti ue single ; 1 . 3larylet to be paid to - .efively r' el any- (}cat ec itor at the_ e. ice from 'them Q 40 so,, '34( • 610 7 ! Cathari e . (,r, . \ lv decea..ed - i .ty.,t. hunilre 00 r-4, ,t, be :du L.--s-c o W,_,Wt is-lies. • , 'elV n. a ,_,. . - .;0 . ..6 . ,,t1ft/e—l,give `an's 'O. non li. untF - ',l`l. Craven, ylk9l / liar -beet ~ '-i - :*kp;&e ' LtD faithful7lll.,VOt?pf mY 4,--' I . .-•,,, 11,/ ". I.l.l.eaeb. of 4.-tiVtl) ~ it.uleces, lit. am i, M aria S., Aathri a ie, a d Richard ilr -/ ish I:4ltlr,en of 1 •111) , brother, le, late' . 1 art I ush,.an :m -inty or year , Sipe of 1 Cc:blind 'ed and sixty . I .I,rs, to be aid ht f-1 kirl:3 - to each of my ati, i k s ll a N ' ..c., :i f itp I l t r i e o w v s, a - ch bi o • Li ' a i l i. 3, k ,.s„ hirri m ig ee t e li s e s i o r i r o ta n t g i , ir as al ( the 3 respectiyel,YBli r let single and un marriedirwilhout% itii. .ti ..yivor;ilup, . These several annuities,with ', similar amount which I -Autended to ha i• %given to their brother, the late J. Murrl4 . ish, 'make to gether the sum of • eighteen to red dollars per .annum, which I. lirtignet for the children leftb*y my brother,'ltichard Busk ~.ixteenth—.l give and be q neto unto my niece,' Mrs. Georgrima 'Clark, wife of; . }ls A. Clark, Esq., and daughter of my sistef, Mrs. b3mily Cuth ert, of Lamoraie, Canada East; an an ' suit sryearly- sum of eighteen - 110000 d dot ' lars ii . Itakiskip her half-yearly so long as ~s i . hall corififfMtlie Wife or widow_of her isent husband. . - ' - ' ,',..: rthtoentlt---1 give and' beAnitlif f aia omy neplAw, n Ma,p rs r Robert Mai& • • :and t ) my • .__s .. "Viliry tanule. -.r . • ng,- net -•R o c"-, ester, Kmit7 . '-Englatid - , ariniuti‘S m mili 3 m sue hm 4 of nine lred - dollar4.- - eaq, to e mid • i j - 3 ttl 147 gaid_nepli • half yearly :,.. t mu : 41 ring his natural. hie,) and to my, sail 1 , eee ro/long . as she shall continirkisin• le rind - un .... ' ed. Eighteenth—l , 41.172 • RE betweath unto my niece ,`Julia., Bid le, Wife of CotAlexaMicr Birdie, OD it (- . t,.*_, .., of 'Philadelphia, alai daughter of- '4 \ ate brotliir•Sani ;I Rush,' an a nnmty 6V•iffitent hour dol 's,to be paid to half .., Lady -so long ass e 4 mil continue r alkwife or 1e ni -. ot her plfdl : ...Jushand. 1 ineteentl . l' ,'flit' beg Wea iin 1 110,,e -way silver di. --.. s , -'uy, 1) . 4 it.-i tt.' sz i 'Jo 1,1. Ilidgwar'i: - • i.•)i. if* in'',...: , - - Twetiti I , ..--.1 - ; gl-:. and lan. !at 1 , . 8,1 ~ 4ie, jaw w - so.. et .. ' ' . ! . 'rel, w•-ne ..•., 'e velkt-, trink ets, &e., f.* ni7.,4; t . 11-t.Aelid o inyt t lif : to my except° ,to lit, sp tsediof ttecordim, .verhal direetit its Which I have given him, bit rith; me any nbligation to aceount to awn), • Whattiver for them Or any of them, or trot the disposition thereof. $ ' ' .l . ??Ord - Ali the delays of 1 lie law, 'of the co - iii*Tii . of the lawyers,may prevent me from., disposing in toy lifetime of my share of my brother; William Bush's estate, in ease I should not lituve done so in my lifetiine, l give' 'and devise the whole thereof' to inyideee,M.l. Georgians Clark, daughter of inyilster, 3 , lrt;. Emily Cuthbert, her heirs, ex e(4-etteirs and ad ministrators,as a riquunerationt.d4wr mother'ii share of my mother's estittionyliteli she was thoughtlessly mid ungenearfaY;deplved. .TV ni?/-& , cond.---.T. will aud direct hat all legliey or collateral inheritance taxes c arse, able upon the Inqtjtests,7t7iteiq and aniu ities, w gilt or betwathett by . ny last will and testa ment,. shall be rte. 14.1 f .• 1 and out of my resid uary estate, 3 1 .hat ill the ammities therein and therOy..,• ~, ii,. I commence from the.. tlay; , /, toy also.AMlatid direet that all tl • annuitie wif 11,,T. have' given; or may 114 a fter`give t ; :„ '3,lnarried lady,4. all be for thrhr sole and separate .itl•te, ' freed from all debts... obligatioiiS, or control of their re spective 1 ins - baudtt taut all annuities whfch I have"griyoi to any fe4nale, married or single, or wlii(b.l may hereafter give them, shall - be, payable to them personally, or to their • own tract' of rebeipt signed. and dated not, more than three months before the same• ,;ails. or becomes clue, and shall not be suMeet to any antietpation, lien, or inetimbrg i ee, 'nor to - aily tranler or assignment by their own act, or 113.-ithe act oroPeration of law'e or other- Wise: • And in ease tiny of' the said ,lmale an .nuita m nts shall attempt to alien ; anticipate, or Ineumber, - or assign her anfruity, or muse, or pjrnait, or Adler, or procure it to be done, then, and in that ease, I authorize and em- power my executor, in his discretion to With hold the seinimnnual payments thereof (which shalt fall into and become part of my residuary estate), until the attempted alienation or anti ciliation, lien or inetimbranee, transfer or as signment shall be cancelled, released, given up and amiulfell,. - And I further will and direct that all - the annuities which I have given, or '"which I nuiyhereafter give, Shall; upon the expiratiwof the periods which' hey were re spectivelY given, fall into and become part...6f my residuary estate., • • „ - Twerdy-t4ird-1 direct, nr) eNeentors to dis-• , pose of the perishable part .iY ftirniture, ll • 1rt. not to haye any auction- twol _ i a niy is :premes. -I-wish it sold . air ii y as; possible,• 4 ( and would prefer a privatesal% e en it' it were not so product:lire. I also direct. - .. - ,tutor to keep my'residebee, NtOilbt•M - b v)i t i;;it •tip,et; for at least two years; unlessli 70%7 4 11. i,sfte of it at present Sale for a Vice wif.' , r littittit ole discretion, he may think reas• et ..•4 1 r the. expkation of that, time he in, tii:s •, he thily.think , best.k i :, - Tiventthroilrilt—l havViltiT to my executor to haV; '`.- as possible, nitlyvt . any of ,t,,. . , nal indkeations of mourning. ',. _No -turitations are to be sent h&lre4 Telatioi ', and .:3,,,,SpereidkU Way be bn 1 1 in Silence. -- If ,will penal ii,. .1 - shoilld -- bo"gl, maths of the la, Jakob 40:1 1 daughter, \'. , y . , e iv.ifi, '.aii4 . l)i be reri • 1-:.. ! i new' It ..V: 1 it' s t ar; be pl: : (11 1 , Ulthi 7re . 4 tvak - 1.11114. fi ::-. utigs . !l . - ai , simple 1,. N ' .l "• TIN-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JUNE 1, 1869. li oral klo.f • /' • toi / pa'd hi natur: AnAo iss ;1r.4. S. H. 'an'annuity 'dolltivs, to of them so all- continue uldinarry 7 -he said o'hg a'43 unto MLss 111 Ritchie; of yearly paid to her main single ... .. . itaelfis intended;, ..their morniment, and „I, iviiiiitrikiiierainyaiilt7tlf,ltONV 6 VisFgr''t i t la 7- interested:,:in tho-.ground in , whiOr iiiiP I her-in-law is btiried should obtapt to % ii. til , ii` Movril Ilien ••Adesirp,lbat ria?Witi , .ij' and . cg . s Viliy-14. 1441 , 1 n the'new I.M . tlirytilding above fee e 1.. The Irary.-14BK hen be 01%, 4 intim ' t,,' d I degt rto li.SklikAier side. I. 1 ; , ';) 4 TicenWiffli,..Arid I Nth . iiiiywdlland (bleat thittif OxiyOthe.a,eviiees Orilegateek or laii•L' , nuitantalier,eoonunted''shalli,,attilialpf,'4liiim selves, , er aidc.assist, l 6r eltcontagelother - Onestion, dispute,. litigate, or object to the validity or'etfeet of any part or portion of my Will, or any codicil thereto, or of any gift or .devise,therein ,inentionedy then, and , in-: that case, all the clauses in my will or any codicil ,thereto . conferilng.any benefit upon the said 'lerson int' persons aforesaid shall stand and be .7y,,evolted and annnlled, and the same shall be p id d and ,' en. Dyer to the said _library coin- Tank. . ( .... 1 \ ' T . . TWoitii s6:'o-, 1 1 - tvimts' and Circumstances oc . ourringA , bin- the lust six year*. have obliged 100 p cl - Orl , canges in my:014.101d I ,Slitm 4 i e iiWerareil. h that all My testainentary, di.., - .._ low should have appeared as a com -1 o whole, instead. of 'being contained . in grate instruments; but at my age life is pre .9,1,1)118, and were It have them ;condensed, 'redrawn, and re-executed, the most important crt of the whole might fall under the„opera, don of the ill-coneeived, inconvenient, and miselnevOus law'(resimlting from a narrow sec- , •triau spirit),. which voids all gifts to literary.. ..o religious institutions made and; interpreted' w thin a calendar month , rcif the termination of a testator's life, no matter what-his mental ea-. niicity may' have' been. To avoid the possi unity of such a result, I Must let it. stand as 'W is, and add other provisions as they may occur - Twoliy-siwenth,-If any annuitant in any codi cil to IfIV last will named., whose residence is . in the "Tufted Stales of Amerieit, shall leave this country a ter my death to remain either temporarily . . permanently abroad, I will and direct, that t cir respective annuities shall be suspended ntil their return; and the several - half yeatF ' paVinents becoming duo during their is .cc shall fall - into and become parts of my r .siduary estate. , • Two ?frelghtlfr,l ,liiettire . my, executor to be allow d a commission of three per cent. upon ,e_, lininistration of my estate; and, in the 0. of lie deatb• of my, brother-in-law, _Henry r %...T WU p ains,whom I have named as my execit 'or iti iy last- will, either befli2e or after me, I nominate and appoint Colonel Alexander Bid dle and Thomas Critycjiltp - ho my executors in his room. They afernWhowever, to assume' the executorship, or be ' 'qualified ',therefor, until after his .death, resignation, or refusal to act. .' !. , ',.. • •,,,, t. In witness whereof I have hereunto set, my Band and :seal • this 16111 day of May, Anno r o hal , 184)6. - _ • JAMES RUSH. tSeall Si mil, sealed; publifffied, and, declared by 1 )r. : i amesilushabove-named,as and for a co n t ' 11 to his last will and testament,in our pres eact,,' diO, in his . iresence and in presence of eaCti,ot4er,. at his request, have affixed our names as ;ultnesses.thereto. n • J. S. FAaitiit, . ItICHARD S.-HUN - THU.. • May 16;1866- May 16,1866. . Be it remembered' that I, .Tames. Rush, 4of the City of Philadelphia ; 331.1)., do make this ad ditional codicil to My last will and _ usda intuit, dated:the 2.fith day.Of February, A. I). (1860) eighteen bandied and sixty, in man ner following—that is to say: l'il have givefi and devised the greater part of my estate to my executor for the pur pose of erecting; ]for the Library. Company of PhiladelphiTatuilding not only large enough to contarn4lieir present bociks, hut also their probable increase for.years' to come. Now; as I do not desire that the library company shall hayh an : income . greater than is required to, provide for the legiti mate (note. competing) increase of the library and: other current expenses (not to be so large 'ait to invite extravagance and waste), for which purposes the sums to be set apart to secure the legacies and annuities given by my said will and testament will be sufficient, I hereby authorize and direct my said executor to ex pend the. Whole remainder of My'estate in the. purchase , of a lot and the ereetion—nf the li, hrary bffilding, construction of book cases, &b. ! leaving thasaid company only an income sufheient to defray the ordinary and strictly • dirmonriUte eiNtiellSe.S'of find' :i., i Lis, i ten. Li. • - i 1invc , ..1;6...,.....,-.1 .3,..../, large annual incomes in:comaate -bodies almost: invariably lead 'ta waken] exiyaviignimeraiiniailse Ilii; instita ti oils ta become the prey of schemers, who, tinder the specious cloak of liberalitY ' or of being what is called public-spirited citizens, have.no heSitation.in spending the money of other people, btorder, to gratify their own ,vanity. or promote their private interests. Such persMlS pass so much-of their (time in the dis tractitotof change from one place of popular importance to another, that they lutve no op port-unity for oltervation and reflection,to pun intellect enough to comprehend the purpose of hooks of knowledge, and therefore can be, of no service, but rather the means of disturbing the quiet duties 'of a public library. Let them • find instruction in its Volumes with thankful ness and modesty; yet beware of admitting ,thein.to even a part of its government,or they will lit sure, unless the Managers are wise and watchinl, - : tfy stone manomvre to direct the whole. -They are consequential spendthrifts, who; under the plea of patriotic improvenfent and of Ornamenting a city, misapply govern , Ment taxes and -embarrass the funds of scien _ fifty literary,and Charitable as well as moneyed institutiOns. over whielt ' by poPtilar artifice, e t -g tboy havaincel a control. As a contlition; therefore,..of toy will, let the managers and contributors join to f•keltide all such persons "from the direction of the library compaay. It is from the quiet, tmotaentati ous, and disinter ested Character of its directors, and of their management; that I have drawn taro' motives which i minced the, to choose the Philadelphia .Library Company as the heir to my estatmand I' would add a ye,ry influential consideration, that, Baying always conducted its affairs with bblidence And foresight; it has never by living beyond its Means, in collecting more .books than it bIIS lot for; been brought to the dis gracefid paitper condition of those instil - 1 iii Ons which are constantly begging for thonsands 'mid drawing apon:the public parse by fails and , lotteries,_ in order to erect sPlendid buildings or lit pay debts rashly and inconside- Aitely incurred. : _, Second—l bayeln'inywill limited the extent _Utile lot to bejturehased for the library build ing, as well a5 ,. 41.0 locality, but :LS I desire that it_ n sliall have not only strength, durability, and accomni6flation; but alse be of sufficient ittagnitade ter any future Or •contingent, but not, an and ntiOus or coamteting, increase of the library,. and In ordet• to Tirevent, if passible, its being torn doWn in twenty years and the lot sold.at a specidative profit to suit the hyper . hole of the - times, .1 authorize and allow • ply' executor, under a broad anti thoughtful foresight, to increase the size of ' the lot and select any situation lie may deem most expedient, without regard to any pro vision law Will or codicils. I know that an ..ostentatious library, to.keep up . with the pro gress of, our country, collecting too many beaks' may be like an avaricious man who ac cumulates: money: to the 'ruin of both his modefity and his intellect. • But .1 have a for lora hope that.the mind may yet be improved beyond :even a patronage or even a toleration Of those crowds of graver or more puerile fie ill:Mists. who fatale:id the idle, and of those garbling compilers who overlook or corrupt the truth effidler and more useful works by purloining from 'their pages,. in attempting to abbreviate andreuder them popular for their aWn advantage. .' • . . . Third+-Ilaye given the copyrights of all my works tathe. library emiipany, and I will and direct.that they t4Nlill) for the next half century; iitibliSlt ' every ' teit -- 3 . mats - (tuad. earlier and -oftener if called for) an edition of tiVehundred i copies of any or All Of them; so that they shall always have On hand a windier sufficient to supply any. denunid which may be made for - any - nuniber - of them, at a'price - not - exceeding the cost of °publication. I leave additions and corrections /tithe printer's Copies, preparatory . ..to a. , salifietitteht edition, which I imperatively reffitirato beitublished exile-Ryas theyare left. :The ,originalparts of them lithe been written foithkitassistaucco'ind, I Wish to be, alone re- SpOnsibielOr all the faults Of thoaglit; diviSiOn, deli niti Or ILT.ESt:Aqt4 , 11 - &•ol;iiist cN)i'M;te kc. EXTENSPiE PEREMPTORY SALE, STOCK . CAF ELEGANT CABINET FURNITURE • ON FRIDAY MORNING, the 18. at 10-oie leek-,-at the auctiOn rooms. Noe. 139 and 141 South Fourth street. by catalogue, a splendid assort meat of First-class Cabinet Furniture manufactured by GEO. J. HEN - EELS, expressly for his wareroom sales, comprishig rosewood Parlor Suits, covered with plush and other tato materials; Walnut Parlor Suits, with the finest and most fashionable coveringin elegant Library Suits, in terry and leather ;'elegant Hall Furniture, very elegant Walnut and Ebony Chamber Furniture, Walnut Chamber Suits, elegant Centre and Bouquet Tables, Boamirood and Walnut Sideboards, various marbles, eta geres, Fancy Chairs, Sac., all from Mr.llenkels's ware rooms. irr This sale will comprise the largest amount of first class Furniture ever offered at public sale, and will ho held moor large sale-room, second story. Mr. Henkels having determiard not to carry the stock over tho sum mer, purchaSeta , are assured that every article will be sold without eserve or limitation. B i--mlll7 & CO., AUCTIONEERS ;••,'•GASII AUCTION ROUSE, No. 230'1WARK ET street, corner of Bank street. Cash sdTanced_ori consignments without extra charge LATUIR I'EREMPTORY SALE. ON WEDNESDAY DIORNING. • Jnne2, commencing at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, 1000 lots wiz.: Cases and lots of Summer Dry Goods, Domestics, &c. —ALSO— ' At 11 o'clock :large stock of Ready-made Clothing, com prising Coats, Pants, Vests. &c .ALS- Sexertil Stocks of goods from Retail stores. Particulars hereafter. • - `SPECIAL PEREMPTORY SALE OF BONNET AND TAFFETA/ HANDKER. CHIEFS. &c.—To Close — a Foreign Account, 011 Follr Mouths' Credit. by onler of Assignee 4 ON. TH URSDAY G, • June 3, commeneing at 10% O'clock, cartons of latest spring and summer styles Bonnet, and Taffeta Ribbons. Also. 25 cases of Linen Handkerchiefs, &e. Also. a line of Embroidered Handkerchiefs. • Goods arranged on second floor. Particulars in catalogues. 1869. rpHOMAS BIRCHSON, AUCTION .EERS AND COMMISSIAN MERCHANTS, No.lllo CHESTNUT street. ' Rear entrance No. 1107 Salmon' street. Household Furniture of every description received Consnt. Sales of Furniture at dweliglings men att .- 6701M to on the meet reasonable terms. STOCK OF A FIRST-CLASS GENTLEMEN'S FUR NISHING STORE. ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, ' • Arlo o'clock, at the Aurtion Store,. No. 1110 Chestnut street, will be sold the entire Stock of u first-class Glen tlemors Furnishing Store, comprising a large assort• merit of fine Shirts, Under Shirts and Drawers, Line. and Paper ('oilers. Gloves of every variety, Cuffs, Stock ings, Neck Ties, fine Brushes and•Cembs, Perfumery, 'Jewelry, ,tic...tc. The goods are all of the best quality, at will he soli in lots to suit purchasers. . • Catalogue will be ready on Tuesday. . MBE PRINCIPAL M ONE Y ESTABLISH nient—S. E. corner of SIXTH and ItACE.streets. Money advanced on Merchandise•gentirally--Watchm, Jewelry, Diamonds, Gold and Silver Plate, and on all articles of value, for any length of time agreed on: ' WATCHES AND JEWELRY AT PRIVATE SALE. Fine Gold Hunting Case, Doubleßottom and Open Face English. Anwrion and Swiss Patent Lever Watches; Fine Gold Hunting Case and Open FacoLepine Watches; Fine Gold Duplex and other Watches; Fine Silver Hunt ing Case and Open Faco English, American awl Swiss Patent Lever and Lepino Watches; Double Case English Quartier and other Watches . Ladles' . Ladles' Fancy Watches; Diamond - Breastpins; Ft:Mee - Rings; Ear-Rings; Studs; am.; nue Gold .Chains; Medallions; Bracelets; Scarf Pine; Breastpins; Finger Rings; Pencil Cases and Jew- Ory generally. . • • • FOR SALE-A large and valuablarFirepro - of Chest: - suitable for a Jeweller ; - cost 8650, Also, several Lots in South CaMden, Fifth and Chest •nnt streets. . • _ TAM'ES A. FREEMAN, AUCTIONEER, .e 1 • - - 423 WA r.N UT street. EXECUTORS' SAL&I 15,600 SHARES PIIILADEL, . •PItI A GAS FIXTIiILES CiIIIVANY• • . ON WEDNESDAY, 'Suite 9, 1869,at 12 o'clock, at the Philadelphia Exchange, by order Of Executors. 15,600 shores stork the Phila. , dolphin Gas Fixtures Company' par 810. ng• • 1 or information relati to-the Cempanii application eon he made to LAI*: & llONEY,•Attorneys; N0..211 South Fourth street, • . s EBBS. N 0.505 301fENTstilief , ablvofFiftti.' SALE OF 110fr08. BltOk S. HATS, ON WEIINESBAY MORNING; • -June 2, at in o'cloch, wo , will soil by catalogue , ' ithont ; looo,pnekages of Boots and Shoes, of city 'and .Bastern make. Also; o 0 eases Hats and Caps, to which the atten— tion of, City and Country Moroni is call's], , , "el D...I I ,4CDEEN 86 CO., U. - AUCTIONEERS; • No. COG MARKET streitt. BOOT AND . SHOR SAL it ES D E AYVE.ny MONDAY ANIII TliVO ELEGANT RESIDENCE [llls and catalogues IMMME9 • ... - . x) ...‘: Iroe 232 and2:3llllAßlETigreet.'coriter of Bank, assist„ ; " 5W41404611, to OH NB. MYERS 400, LARGE SAL) OF FOItEIGN AND pont - so:Am I)RY GOODS; t '4 OIrHUItSDA2 DtOBtiYNG- ' June 3, on four nuMtbecretlit at, 10 otclock E inclablne, Boles bbinchedanditrown 3Dislins and ; -do white and scarlet nil wool anddomet'ilannega....“..,), CANWEI Kentucky and other Jeans, Mtwara' Flann„ 4 :4 ,4 _•"t do Blue Checks, Ticks,-Denims, Stripes, o;so.Prifie' do Silecins,orset jeans, Linings. Paddln ; :t ,•ts - do Manchester and Domestic. Gingham*, Lott 4 i 4 a 4 FiLio do Satin'ets, Cassimeres t LINEN GOODS. . Cases Bltinched' and brown "4:. ! blo Cloths and Anako do Shirting and Sheeting Linens, Diaper, Napkisia: det 8U11141114, AlplllllBb, IlleY and Mantles- Linens. do Crash, , Poylltur; - arid - Inner Drilald DlElttlli ANT TAILO.US! GOODS: , •, , Pieces black and colored all wool and Union,- Clottute do French Doeskins, Fancy Cassimeres and 00M1LIIMPII. do Meltons,_,Tricuttr, Silk Dlixtures', Satin de Chines ~.4 do Londonallackitglian Clothaf_blir DrapAPEte, Qo I'OtESS GOODS, SILKS-AND SHAWLS. Pieces Paris Ilaregcs, Grenadines,. Illo2ambiottes, , Lenatios 'do London black and colored -Idohairs. , Alpacessi Gumboil's. - do Lawns, Percales, Pitjues,Helaines, PoPans,l black and colored Silks, Fancy linking slidWlllst • Cloaks. . , . Full lines L. C. Ildkfa., Balmoral and Hoop BkiAso Yull lines libsicry anti Gloves, Quilts, While G 0 0( 1 4% '• Full lines Traveling and Under Shirts And Drawers....,.. Full lines Suspenders, Umbrellas, Parasols, Trimtattillir, Fans, Sc. • , .• • . , LARGE SALE OF WARPETINGS, CANTON TINOS, OIL CLOVIS, &c. • • . • . ON FRIDAY •111.ORNING,.• tt June 4, at 11--o•clock,'on four months' eneditf pieces Ingrain, 'Venetian, List, liennh'COttnitO -,1 4L111 7 /4111V , CarpetingH. 1000 rolls CanGOßALittingst Oil •Olotku4drn,i..lt, LARGE sax..OF. FRENCHAND 7 oTßEir,Earitih: , • PEAS DRY GOODS, &c., • •,• ":44 ON MONDAY MORNING; • • June i, (alp o'clock, on four months' credit.. MARTI.Initc.OTHE'ES,',ATTURR:ifit4K ((Lately Salesmen rapid... Thomas & Sons,/ 4 7 No. 029 CIIESTNUT.. , streat; rear' entrance tromflgria. • Salo No. =Chestnut street. •• •••, • 1-• ELEGANT WALNUT PARLOR', Aftlik DINING ROOM FURNITUItE,' Chickerin'fr wood • Piano Fort,.; Elegant Plano Forte' , bp' nuicker, French Plato Mantel and Pierltlirrono,iargin Fireproof, . Safes, nuule by Lillie, Evans & .Wati a E . ' an Farrel d & II erring; Finer. Spring_ IlLitresetes;TA • and Very Superior Electric Machintc,•Haralsotne'Br gals- and other Carpets. China:and .Glassward, BafreC Sideboards. Jacquard Doom . _, ,x fte. ' WEDNESDAY' MORNING,: ' • - .Tune?, at 10 o'clock; at tho auction rooms; by safs/Ottshit,,l very attractive assortment of handsome limtsehold.Fitn.l nature, Ae.' • • Also, one share Point - Breeze Park Assoclation. Sale No, 9 Ont aii reo. sumtion...nousmnoLn • FURNITURE. ON THURSDAY MORNING, June 3, at 10 o'cloek N0..9V Ontario streetaietweeta Thirteenth omtl Broad' Ntrvkits: above , Poplar, the entire HuperiOr Household Fitruiture,. Una Imprtial Carpets, Fen t her Beds, Matreseett, Kitchen Nxtrniture, &e. May be Seen early on morning of sale. ExeCutrix'itle?..lo: .1331:Nortil Mu tit street: . SUPERIOR' PARLOR -AND . 1 01fAMBER TURF., 2 FRENCH PLATE MIRRORS, HATIDI-1 . SOME BItUSSELS CARPETS, FEATIIER, 8EDi1,,. - CIIIN'A AND. GrLASSWARE • ,te. UN FRIDAY 21111.1tNING. At 'lO o'clock, n t No: 331Nortli Ninth' Wept, liidruier*_,: Executrix, by catalogue; the entire Superior BlottiiehOtir Furniture, May beexamined early on morning of salo. A 7. 14-6CI,,ELLAND, . 1219' ettFaTl!l_llT street:, CONCERT TIALL AUCTION ROOMS.. War entrance on Clover street. , • Household Furniture iunl Mereliondlse of every desert.; tion received on Consignroont. 14ClietV of 1r ntufture et dwellings Offended to on rensonnble terms. , • Salii tit 4219 Chestnut street: - SUPERIOR WALNUT • AND • COTTAGE EURNI- T UNEM , ATRESSES, WAnnitoAES,BOOKCAIign. • OFFICE .1./ESKS,-• TABLES. A'r „ . ' ON FitiMAY-MORNING, • June 4, will bekold. by eatalogue, at the Auction Epolnth. 1219 Chestnut street, commencing nt 10&clock; allargis assortment of lirst.class Walnut Chamber Suite,. not, styles t ' , W P age Suits, arlor and Lining Rooln Furnittriir: Office Desks, Matresses, Sewing Machines and a lag ffity lot of Secondhand Furniture from families declining' _, . . housekeeping.. DAVIS & HAW/ VV, AUCTIONENRS . ((Leto with M. Thomas .1( Bons.) • ' Store _NOR. 48 ancI•80 North SlXTlLetreot. • B SCOTT. dtt., AUCTIO,NE4A, ' SCOTT'S Aler GALLERY, lO4OCItESTNti street, Philadei his PAINTS ... _. . . C11.8.A.P PAINTING.-- ' , / , , 'lOO lbs of Ute Pl.Colli COMPM4.Og 1/ Gamin) PUNT (N0tig'44121.50)141:1 s paint ureb rem! 2,AltAgor, COST LEAD. address S. BMW, Sesfy.itio.ls9, N. Valcull I mill E i litilitlaiii a .13-tu th a 3m MACHINERY, I ,&C. CUMBERLAND NAILS' $4BO PER KEG, Containing 100 The. tfailst other bratzdS Of " "Wails $4 60per keg; Bordutan's likulted Blind , Staples, . s4_ 23. per_ Ibex of 10 Abs. Staplesv Shatter Hinges, fro= 10 . to - 11 in., complete with fixtures, '73 ets. -- :s set; 11 . 2 in. Frame Pulleys, 26.0841 in. !Mt eta.. per doz.; Rim Leeks -a 'Knobs 03 per • dozen, at the Cheapi.forki the.C'ash Hardware and Tool, Store Of J. B. SHANNON 1009 Market Street. myfl-. to th ly VOR BALE-FOR ACCOUNT 'OM 1 WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. 2 HARRISON STEAM. BOILERS, 37 HORS! POWER. ALSO-FITTINGS, COUPLETS. All of which may be seen at the Aladdin Were/totals No. 43 Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa. • my2B.l2t§ • ' BRERETON MER RIAM. sorts, 77. - SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY ~ 430 WASHINGTON Avenue, • MANUFACTURE STEAM ENGINES—HI and LoW Pressnre, nor/vow, tal, Vertical, Beam, scillating, Blast and Ole k` • n . . BOILERS--Cylinder, Flue, Tubular, &o. . • STEAM HAMMERS—Nutouyth and Davy styles, patitvt all sizes. CA STINGS—Laam , Dry and,Green Sand, I3rass, ROOFS—Iron Frames, for covering with Slate 'or 'rot.. TANK S—Of Cast or Wrought iron,for relinerieti,wateve oil; &e. GAS MACHINERY—Such as .Retorts Bench Castings, Holders mid Frames, Purifiers, Coke and 'Charcoal Barrows, Valves. GOVernors, &c. . SUGAR 3IACKINERY—Such asl Vacuum Pans snit Pumps, Defccators, Bono Black Filters, Burners; Wushers and Elevators, Bag Filters, Sugar and Roma Black Curs, &c. Sole manufacturers of the following epecialties: In Philadelphia and vicinity ,of William 'Wright's Patent Vuriubb• Cut-off Steam Engine. t • In the United States, of Weston's Patent Selicealer in g and Self-balancing Centrifugal Sugandraininglasw chine. Glass & Barton's improvement on Aspinwall Centrifugal. Burtol's Patent Wrotight-Iron Retortlid. '" • Strube n's Drill Grinding Rest. Contractors for the design, erection and fitting up of Bey fineries for working Sugar or Molasses. CIOPPER AND YELLOW METAL Sheutilizig,Nrotier'n Copper NAN, Bolts and Ingot Copper,.eonstnntly: on hand and for mile' b 7 HENRY_ VINSON .57, CO.. N 0.3.32 South What-vett. ' GROCERIES, LIQUORS, &C. FRESH FRUIT IN. CANS; Peaches, Pine Apples, &c., Green Corn Tomatoes, French Peas, Mushrooms; AsparaguS, &c., &c. ALBERT C. ROBERTS, DEALER IN FINE GROCERIES; Corner Eleventh and Vine Otreetal SWEIa OIL.-161) DOZE ;OF ,E34.T841. outfit?' Olivo oit,er grossly briporrod,fOr Col[lo , 111 Stint End Grocery, No, 1.13 tiouth Bewail street,' VRESB: TEACHES IN. BARGII:I:IA.NEE, at. Fifty Cents per. .chow• good's in the city, at COUSTY'S• Etust,F,nd Grocery; Nci: 118 South. Second, atreet.• . „ JL! - and for 'sale at ',COLJ STY'S East Lthr. Gre:coryitio.l.l2 South Second etreet. . • , ---------- IkTEW D A.TES,' : - FI " rEITNES, .111 olne and Alrootubi.—Allortiew arop-16 stars a90.111* sato at 00USTY'$ Raid Sad .Grocer , No 113 . 09411 - 1 . 1 -• Stroud street, • ' • .•••• • • STONial ORER-RIES, FTii7DiS BLAOM berries, Peseltes, Priutolkis, Peaty, Lima Baum, Shaker Sweet Corn,nt COEII4..IIY,I+Esst Eat]. Grocery, N.. 118 tioutb Second street,