Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, September 08, 1869, Image 5

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    I'INATTERN IN
lihsisiveriton4s Diary.
The Lorideti,AtlierirounisaYs: •
.!I.(ord- ,ealmerston's diary. is written , in a'
bitudnrily Alittle less firm and graceful :than
Walriole ) .Vibitt is quite as legible. It is not a
mere record of facts, but a gallery' of 'pletutes,„
;ma sketches, In all of which are clearly to bell
Seen ,the !style of an accomplished master.
it
something more. Ascenebetweeu
the writertnattlie Duke'of Cti elfin ton, When.'
' Mr. Huskisson's dismissal or his beingretained
vsnsjti dispute, is of the very highest,
dm
and
finest style of serious , comedy—grapble,
matleP and, so life•like that the actors seem,
bodily before us'
queer Movement in BUINSIB.
''The ''proposed (Ectunenical Council' bits
produced a curious movement among the .
ItuSsinti clergy. They propose to get up 'a
counter demonstration 'to that preparing at
Borne, by having another council ntfitireters
littrg, attended by bishops of the Greek Church,
and presidedover by the Emperor. - It is Said
that the Pope has made great eflbrts to induce
'the 'Government at St. Petersburg tri , send
Russian bishops to Rome, but withbut success.
Upon this the "Orthodox" clergy came for,
ward; with their plan' for the Government
holding a eouncil of, its own, but 'they were
infonaied in reply that this could not be (lone,
as it wouldnfibudthe.Roman Catholics in the
empire•
Foifiraardhaary Death.
'rfie "Rangoon Gazette tells a Story of a fisher-,
man of Prome whtiliitiTY me ith his deatli
in the following manner :—:-Ife'luid.ltooketi,a
small fish, eild, wishing" , to free his hands for
the at ustmentW his taelleTplaced-it-between-
Aeeth. The, fish made a spring down his
throat and in:the gullet,,detying all tli
lisherthan's'
,eflorts:to druwAt out He at , once
started for` his house to :procure assistance, but
on thoway.he , firopped and died., ,After his
death was found that' there were several
• sifines ,:on' the" back of the fish; and that the
fisherman's efforts to pullit outhad only served
to fasten these, more firmly in histhroat.
. • The, Greatin slop canal. ;
°':Pub is
attention," says the, Paris . Constitri;
fferinel, is strongly taken up in Greeoe With a
project :q Cutting throtigh. the • Isthmus of
Corinth, the.. 'breadth of which is only five
kilometres (three and one-eighth miles):- The
`,.t.xpenSe is' estimated •at 12,000,000 of francs.
The actomplishment of this .plan. • would.
shorten the journey from • Marseilles to Cori-
Stantinople by, at least fourteen hours,and that
from Triesteto the same city by twenty.
Baron de Lesseps' will continue in Greece the
work so gloriously and successfully terminated
in Egypt. , The idea is not a new one ;. Nero
had even cornmenced a canal,,the remains nr
which have been met With by the' engineers
engaed in this matter. A Cretan M. Leon
:idas Lvghounes, director of the wo'fics•on the
embankments' of the Nile, has made it his
STecial business to examine the question
'`thoroughly"
Injunctions.
,Says the New York Tribune-;--Injunetions
have become such an important and, formida,-.
ble feature of the legal machinery of our day,
• • that we are happy to stumble upon anything
• calculated to enlighten the average mind as to
their nature and effect. A railroad in Georgia
having undertaken to stop the construction
of a rival road Shy injunction, the Brunswick
Appeal thus irradiates the matter:
A DARKET'S IDEA ON INJUNCTION.
Bob—What do dey mean by juncshum, I hear
= •
de white folks tork about?
,Cuify--Well, I splain it to you. 'Spore now
• 'You and me bof, get lisens to dray ;• I don't
'want you to dray, cause , you might get some
my customers; so I smash your dray till dere
ain't nothin' left. After a while, 3 , 0 u get
nodder dray, so I gets a juncslnun to keep you
Oni - drayirercarvse - yotraint - got de-tame-dray
you had afore. •
, • ' Bob—But dat ain't rite. •
Cuify—l 'ain't goin' to arger the pint. Yon
must ask some dem big lawyers how dat is.
Poor Carlotta.
A letter from Brussels, inthe Constitutionnel,
gives the following information relative to
the situation of the Empress Charlotte : Her
Majesty's physical health is good ; she makes
long excundons in the neighborhood of Ter
vueren. One of my friends, crossing the
. • forest of Soignes the other days met her near
Augderghem on foot, accompanied by , a tall,
. fine man with gray hair, who seemed a supe
rior. oflicer. Behind het was a lady with agentle
,, man• in black, probably the physician. The
' ',Princess wore a' gray dress, a small black bon
`"net, and a long cloak of a dark color. She
looked extremely . well, and was conversing
with her companion..' Near the party were
two empty carriages, following the same road.
Her Majesty walks out very'frequently, and
is often to be seen in the vicinity of the
chateau
Singulpir. Trial. ,
A curious case is shortly going to be tried in
Paris:: It appears' that in PO the sister of the
King of Spain paid a visit to' Orleaus,on pri
vate affairs, and the French Government
learning this sent a telegram to the prefect to
receive the Princess at the prefecture. In
.consequence of this unexpected reception and
balls and dinners, her. Royal Highness was
obliged to purchase je - Wels and
dresses to the amount of about £7OO.
Before leaving Orleans she ordered
the. jewels to be reset and forwarded to Bay
.onne, and the creditors were told to draw, on
'Madrid. They did draw, and their paper was
dishonored. They now think they have some
.claim against the 111inister of toe Interior, who
recommended her Highness, and against the
Queen of Snain,ln consequence of the reset
jewels having been handed to the Spanish
consul at Bayonne and taken to Madrid by a
Queen'S messenger. M. Gambetta is employed
.by the creditors.
Marine Intelligence.
IsIEMORAHDA.
I'lRSlfifddenrge•Bel4Catin,sailed from - Liverpoolitlt.lFult: ,
.Tor thus port : ' '
••`',';, for ThIB port.
• • Steamer Whirlwind, Sherman,' hence at Providence'
•
Ath inst.
• Steamers China (Br), Mavauley, 'find City or Loir.l , ll
.(Br), Leiter', cleared rit'N York yesterday for Liverpool.
Balk Eveline von Schroctier,Pruetz,sailed from Liver
- pool 271Ii_ult. fur this port..'.
• .` Bark Sylphide, Thompson, hence Elsinore 23,1 nit.
- .llrrk /Wren, 11111111,•cleared at London 26th ultimo
',for this port.
Balk Idalique, Durkee, cleared at London 27th ult.
_
for this port via Falmouth:
CerealitiTlCurray, dear - erg: Landon
for this port.. ' •
Brig GlO%llll/11110. Luigi, hence at Ancona 21st ult.
Brig Mountain .Eugle, •Sliermatt,- from ° St. John, NB.
fur tlus port, at Holnies• Hole sth inst.
Brig Amos DI Itoberts,Doak.from Boston for this port,
• • at Holmes' Hole PM sth inst. . •
Bri,g Chas Stiller, Gilkey, from Boston for this port,
ut Holines' Hole 6th inst. ,
Coleman;
Alice It, Alley; Sand Gilman, Kelley; A Lincoln,
Coleman; Sea Flower, Chase ; • F .Nickerson, Kelly; Paul
Thompson, Godfrey; Geo Bent, Smith; Ella, Ames;
Alida.Lawbert;' S ti Godfrey, Godfrey; Bonny Boat,.
Kelley, and Emma, Call, henee at Boston 6th inst.
Silas Mary Haley, Haley; Win Collyer, Taylor;' Lucy
Church, Adams', and .1 El Detwiler, Grace, hence at Pro
vidence 611 r inst.
Schrs Elvis Davie, Weeks, for this port, and Mist,
Dlnncp. for Trenton, sailed Irons Providence 6th inst.
• ,tschr Wm thinking :sailed from New London 4th
for tide port.
,•4341ir Get, Law, ork, 'hence at Stonington sth hid.
Schrs 'Tilos Borden, .Wrightingtert, and Sophie Ann,
Bilker, hence at Fall Itiversth inst. • ,
'SchrJosW AB
Doane, front Boston for this port,
H
at Holmes' ole Ltiiinsto
Schr Amelia, Tlturlow, from - Newburyport, and • 7 A
" Garrison, Smith, front 13oston for. do, at Hole
' sth MSC And sailed'agafm ' ' • • ' • • •
tic'''. Jos Buyntore, Burtige,; from Saco for this port,
'Passed Holmes Hole 6th last. •
' • .. 3I'IIiCHL LANA% '
The foilirwing,islha Captain's report of the loss of the
itanioli brig &mama ,Almirante, on her voyago front .
fit J ago 'cle Cuba to
,Vigo, lap ¢u ledcu with coffe, cocoa,.
rnm
AUgllnt 206 P
1)432 . M.-3luring a tornado and thun
der stornc;lvind STE.. went ou a reef about rodeo from -
the east end; of the' Island of Santana; arioua
means to get the vessel Off, but without species ;.mean
time the brig -had...forting a.. leak and man six feet of.
water. On the 2let, sent mato and three men in a boat to
the Island, but they roturhoil OA P.M.., having found no
inhabitants; the vessel continued to take in water, and
tm the evening of the za was full to'tlie deCkt leaving tie
without Mod or help ot. any kind. August Zia, about 2
P.N., teeing u herm.-brig corniag in our direction we;
mode oignals of distress, and as she hove up r to no we
lowered our boats and went 'on board tho brig, which
Proved to be the liabloe, from Jamaica, bound to Phila
delphia, t i ptaitt McDonald, ~who kindly copse/U (4 'th
Any till next day to try and , save some of, bite cargo of My,
vessel. but the weather on the 21th being rough, and the,
place dangerous from the number of reefs in the vicinity
he proceoded on Ilia voyage and brought us to,his port of
deatination. The following-is it libt .14 no crow: ;--Pablo
de F. A nano; Buyitinta Gittentits; Eluzio ',Canrlquizar
Joaquin }Mni.; Fameisec, Amanda .
Pedro tiabala; 73ointista Itodrioev• I'unlie Goycolchea
Ilant Oast ()rubes,
" 31 A 'MOS DE IttEN GERSON A , Captain." •
Tlio lirgitudo Almirante rated Al at Lloyds, und M
OUS ed in Lou on. , • ,
• P.
A. CHEESE;—AIC INVOICE Or NOR
. TON'S celebrate 4 Pine BUS Twos° dont ex
- posted. and for sale by JOB.B. KI.II, CO., Bole
-*gents.
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LAVEKV . VABLE , z 'NEWS,
The.: .-liiternationallitolvitig4latth
'the liat6st Editiorial domthents(
LATEST 111015. WASOINOTON
Orden from' the Secretary 'of the Navy,
Aq,_, A • " ;* ••••• .; . ' • A •"•• ;
LATEST FROM THE MINING,MISAStEIt
liecc:• - very of More p?ples
•- ' By the AtlivatteCtibilif • ' -
LoNDON, Sept. 11;--`,The'' Afirnio , Celegraph
has an editorial onthewilbject,
international rowing - Pat& batWeeni the Ofc
fuld
• “The merits' 'of the tiva systeras: law be un
decided :until 10xfordcrosses ;the d
, Atlantic an'
Meets_an_AmeriQamnreW on, Amer can waters;
' 3f the Oxfords are: eaten nu. er
4tanCee, it wiilic4;hOwever close, the rd
Thfifozlii
may be, Whieltis , the best, the 'American. or:
English styles bf rowing., If the • Oxford4'are
victorious, it *ill show .that the Harvard :
have
have something tq unlearn.. Welsee no cause
to donbt•that the ' be ,practicable,
find it Will afford a'fair and reasonable chance
for the Harvards to reirerse.the triumph .'Tho.
fame of the ' Oftfords, and their love of fair
natural to suppose, will' . prompt 'a:
ready corgpliance with the just expectation
Afnerica.
DUBLIN; September 8..-LA meeting of those,
favorable to amnesty to the Fenian prisoners;
was held at , Limerick 'yesterday, aud:,, over
twenty-five thousand people were present.
series of resolutions was adopted, among
them one asserting that the. farmers of Ireland
will not, accept any Tenant-right bill until the,
political prisoners are liberated.-
Lois - Dort, September B.—Lord Elcho, who
has taken...%.very prominent part in the volun
teer mciliensent recently suggested a rifle
match liefireen England and America.
'PA.RIS,• September 8; 2.30 P. M.—The Bourse
is excited. Mentes, 69f. 97c.
HAVRE, September B.—Cotton Opened quiet
and unchanged;
Ennis, Sept. 8, 3.30- P. M.—The Bourse is
firmer. Rentes 70f. 27c.
ANTWERP, Sept. B.—Petroleum quiet 'and
- unchanged.
—Lampert, Sept. 8, 4 P. 31 .--Consols for
money 821; Five-twenties of 1862,,82i ; of 1865,
old, ;of 1867, 81f.
Wesniatorox, Sept. B.—GENERAL ORDER.—
The 'death of General John A. Rawlins,
Secretary of War, which occurred on Monday,
Sept. 6.1869, is hereby announced to the Navy
and Marine Corps. Ile will be buried with
military honors at 10 A. M. • on September 9.
Orders for dosing the Department and draping
it in mourning, and for the attendance of offi
cers at the funeral, have - been . issued.. ,As 'an
additional mark of respect for the very distin
guished soldier and statesman who has just died
in the service of his country, the flag will be
(lisp aye. Tl,[ — aat . MrirulTrilTe -- ttrstrnseti
and fifteen minute guns be fired at noon on
. September 9th, or on the day after the receipt
of this order by mail or telegrairk at all the
navy yards and stationsAand on the vessels !of
war of the - United States-in commission, and
at the Naval Academy. Crape will be worn•
bYthe Secretary • and by the officers of; the
navy and .• marine Corps on the. left, arm for
thirty days. GEORGE M. ROBESONi • •
Secretary of the Navy.
The . President to-day appointed General
Sherman to act as Secretary of War until the
vacancy. caused by the death of G . eueral Raw
lins shall be filled,
The Mining Disaster at Plynriouth.
t SCRANTON, Sept. 8.-At 5.15 A. M. a party.
went down and remained thirty-five minutes.
Theyfiiscovered a dinner-can ; and cups. At
0,30 A. M. another party remained down,thirty
minutes, and discovered a whole company of
miners, dead, on the east side of the, planes'
Preparations are making to . send down six
gangs of four men each, and ffie bodies will be
brought out as rapidly, as possible. The foul.
air does not interfere to any great extent.
7.30 A. M.-One of the gangs has just re
turnedt and report 'that they went up the
plane, just beyond which a barrier was met,
conshting of a.car packed around with coal
and • clothing. This wag cleared away, and
proceeding a little further, another barrier was
met, nearly completed, and constructed as the '
first: One man was found upon the
outside, where he had been at work
laying up' the :wall. It was completed,
except a, small aperture, just sufficient to ad
mit the passage of a human body, and it is in
terred he had just finished his task and was
preparing to join his companions on the op
posite side by crawling back. • This barrier
was removed, when the whole force 'of mi
ners were found congregated and piled one
upon another, dead. •
Active preparations aremaking for the im
mediate removal of the bodies, which work
will consume the greater part of the 'day,
--owing-to_alack-of_facilitiesiox_hoisting—The _
condition of the mine is improving.
At 8.15 A: M. Coroner Eno, of Plymouth,'
WhoisTowthe - grounit, - ;:nrqianneled , :alury , cor.
_lnujiest as fellows : W. J Harvey, foreman;
Samuel Van Loon, MirirtittMeßaiiTli - , - James
George, Charles Hutchinson and Thomas
Patton. They will . view the bodies as they
are brought out. •
' 8.40 A: M.-The body of :John Bowen, of
Plymouth, Miner, was the third one brought
out. -Age 31. -.Left eye partially open; bat
otherwise countenance placid. 'He formerly
lived in Providence, and heaves - awile and one
-chiletin-Plymouth,--Found-outside-thebarri
eade, behind which were all the other bodies.
. He was evidently overcome before he could
get through. ' •
The names •Of the dead men will be an
nounced as'ilista9 they.are brought out, and
their relatives will be allowed to enter the
The Coroners. jury jury just 'viewed the
`bodies of Steele and Sloeum. , The men en
gaged in bringing out the boclies -tire required
to be sworn to the facts in each ease.
Father O'Harra, of Wilkesbarre is present.
$ —At the Acadeiny, of Music Verdi's gteat
opera, 11 Trovatore, will be performed by the
Richings Opera Troupp. , $ , •$, • , '
—Mrs. D.P.Zowers will appear at the Wal
'nut this evening the sensational piny, Reap
int, the Haroe.st. ,
—At the Arch, this and o:%ierr evening, will
be produced the burlesque of 6inbact' the ,Sauer
by the Lydia Thompson Burlesque Troupeo
lilr. liOnnedy, the Scottish' yocidist",•will
give his farewell concert at 'Musical Ruud
- Hail, this evening..• The Caledonian Club
will apPear in costume.., $,
SKIN D/SEASEB can be cured by the use 4:1 ;
Burpett7B xtintuou.—Du. CHISHOLM
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THE LEADF:RS OF .L.PABIIION. • . •
' • 011/04. Omiroun & Nnl44,
834 and KW ehentnut ntreet.
Where everything in the Hat or Cap line can ho had.
PnYSICIANS MM . :AtiTONIBILED.- 7 Tneti find
Pr. WhaaLow's delightful Liter and, fitotimelt Liwngfa
the first cathartic Find preparation over nip
tnintstered. It ineito in the mouth like sugar, ann iFi julit
Its jatiatuble. , Its operation is habnless , aunt
PRESERVING JARS,
1 reseniug cans.,
" Preservlnia llnttlee.
• Prl , NerN mg Tumblers
Civics awl Snling , Wl4,
And all articles neressarY
for putting up Fritlts
AV ;Ouch; tieli , ecl fro, •
At EnI'iIEASTON
270,outli.8ecoud ritroot.
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THE .DAILY : , EVENING: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8; 1869.
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AMIJSEDIENT9;
CITY .NOTICIIIS4'
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Ity nnr 4 4iriliintitTkat , * •
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80, hViirgiirenal *deo for !Ito
corolrfiiiertoori. - n-
ThOittundriso'nespittrokit for the insPi.t
tton, of the public eclipses Any evdl Vi , aeA to= sateen
this city, Romprishm, 013
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PLAIN.., '
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FANCY SCOTCII,,
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FANCY AND FLAlN . .BF.AY*WlllYpOrfti'ppipol. 4 .Aß ,
'Every' variety and allnda .ore.ilatudniaraii fay_
FALL
in Ida; has aysortment ie frail tlp Ivitll qii th 9 ..•%
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pip corps oiCiateriilic3noSl6O6i
.YOUR PATRONAGE RESPEPTiTT.Oi 601.191 TED
CI ABYDAIC:FO.Itp:'S4
+iethdronfinApirailat,
, +••• , • , .•• ,• • Ray ellteg lamest:a upplY 0
• : .+:.Ladeat and,lttmeci•lUAtaJn,tho city
A. L. VANSANVBri .Nintli sand chestnut
streets, hi the place for tile best -Frereabunnd. American
Confections, deliciouo' Irru!tstarid. slice things •In gen-
dthliggißts' sun-
E2l---4!L , luta,
SUBG/C',.l. INSTRaY24 •
owq,' dth Eighth street.
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23 86
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GE!/TB' HATS! ,GENTS' HA7'B!.". , '
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Of tho latest aiid triimtimquisfte sfylos:'
- -- Prnqs,loviestpi tho (.I'o% *
. -, At VAKVIRD , water the Clontinentai
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BEWARR OF TAR 4008 ' 5
Which 'rennin lay for 'next jetirlit'Orip. "Cleirese your
Premioeo ,thoroughly with'iiyon's . insect Powder, and
thus pro Vent .the cockronehes,..fienc7 moth, hugs and
other vermin m
froovertunning you' With' their broods
next year. loyon's Porwder w_lll do it. :Nothing else will.
' • ' ' Depotal Park Row N. Y.
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DEAFNEOS, TILINUNDSS AND UATADUH.
J. Isaacs, N. D., ProfesSor of thoS,Byti, and. 'Ear treats
all diseases appertaining to the abov e members with the
Utmost success. , Testimonialr from the most reliable
sources in the city can be seen at his ffice, No. 805 Arch
street. The medical faculty are inv ited to, accompany
their patients, as he has no secrets in his practice. Arti
ficial eyes inserted. No charge made for examination
•
Fon specimen copies and adv . miising terms
of the Wilmington' Daily Commorttat and Delaware
Weekly Tribune, address JENSINS & ATKINSON,
Wilmington, Delaware.
. .
JUDICIOUS MOTHERS 'and nurses use for
children a safe and pleasant .medicine in Bower's Infant
Conxe Bunions, Inverted . Wails, skillfully
treated 1)) , ! Dr. J. Davidson, No. 916 Chestnut street.
Oharses moderate: ' .
UT ED DING. ()ARDS. 'ITATIONS
T for Partlep, Newptyles. MASON it CO
au29tf9 7 ' 907 Chestnut etteet.
IikrDING :. _ED
INVITATIONS
,EN
raved in the newest and best manner. LOUIS
D EIA., Stationer and Engraver, 1033 Chestnut
street. - . fe2o tf
ALARMED.
1 • ALLISON—CAMPBELL:---On'tlie.Bth. Instant, at the
Central Eresbyterlan Church, by Rev: 8: - W, Dana, Win.
it
1 A: Allison and. Ella C., daughter of .tbn late Ilea. John
I ti. Ca lififeltiterttruftirbrcit . ' *
DIED.
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cGRATII.-.011 the Morning of the 6th instant, Dr.
Charles 11. McGrath son of Thomas and Catharine 11c.
Grath, aged 23 Years. • '
The relatives and friends are respedtfully invited 'to
attend the funera4from his father's residence, No. 1727
namilton
,street, on Thursday.'morning., 9th instant, at
8 o'clock. • i9ervices iuttmueut at ht...iingustine's
Church: „ •
WAINWRIGHT:—On 'the 6th instatre; William J.
Wainsyright. • • -,
The male friends are invited to attend his funeral, from
his late residence, 627. Vine street, oinFiftb-day morning,
at 8 o'clock.
Itik LAC*: SILKS, EXTRA t GOOD, •
.1.111pIANO• COVERS, ORDERED.STYLES,
• DOUBLE' CHAIN'. BLACK -MOHAIR,
CLOCK BRAND. BLACK-ALPACAS.
EYES • •LANDELL
• - ' ' ' '• • Fourth and Arch
SP VIAL 0 •.11,4)E5.
Ore ,
ntlempn's
OUTFITTING ESTABLISHMENT.
FINEST
CLOTHING!
READY-MADE' OR MADE TO ORDER,
BOYS' CLOTHING.
CENTS 92- FIURIVISHING GOODS.
JBIIN~ANAII Ai BR
818 and 820 CHESTNUT STREET.
WILLS OPHTHALMIC HOSP.ItAI
Lt•D'' RACE ABOVE EIORTEENTR SIIBEETri.
Open daily at BA. N. for treatment of diseases of the;
ATTENDING 11URGEON,
Dr:GEORQE C. HARLAN, 1i,06 Chestnut stieet.-. , • •
EZRA DYER M. D., 1429 Walnut street. . •
AMOS•IIILLBORN, 44 North Tenth street. • .
ELMCRE C. NINE, M. D., 1824 Green street.
• ' •- ' • - • . jy.341 tv tf.rp§.:',
07 S 7 ' STATE RIGHTS EGA SAl f „— r
State rights of a valuable invention just patentedi'
a d.designetD for the slicing, cutting and chipping of
'dried beef, cabbage, &c., are hereby_ offered_ for_ sale.
sis an article of great value to proprietors of hotels and ,
restaurants; and it should be introduced into every:fain
;Cy.. &ate rights for. sale. Model can be seen at the I
. telegraph office, Cooper's Point, N. J.
Inv29-tf§ . .„,.„ .. MUNDY ,k; HOPPMAN;
4.. ,, E. J G0U1. , D, NO. 923 CHESTNUT
U street is eelling_gtock and
;Pianos undpf aeon & Hamlin's Cabinet Organs nearly. as
}tow , 43'llt dlly fOrMer.time. ' all2r4f,
41 2 4 ED STREET. 1 ,09
AND. riIirUMED '14.11*
topriiimen'te' Sor Ladies.
nntkoi open tronk 6 A, M. to 9 iV/IX,
B. PRI4III,CIPALMER., LL. D SUB-,
geonAttistibasjuot boo_n commissioned by thiff
ISurgeon-Genotal to supply tbe Palmer Arm and/ lieg foe
'lmAtilated °Moors col tbe U. S. Army and Navy . Tlaa
!Governmental,olikeo arc to bo located , in Pidiadelablat
,Now Xoloantl lloston. and aro.ull conductod by ; Jr. 2
. au27l 11,
E ,1 ‘ 1 71 — )0 It,ig.T;
U ." 7 it°lsl4l.E lYoll GU3LATURE, '
„rx.4 OND •• I",
wiLLT.An GlLTaNcillAnt jr3 it Null
- , .HOWAED HOSKTAL, 19 - 08. MO
0 trf4 5
,11=Ptal t d r ira t ingt h un g eh rYpePark14en t .
il 4 Ti edgratuitone y
0 • • s;-,x • 4. MITSIVAV
companion fcir,thitt sick chamboti; the finest
Ittealrtment in the city, and a great vaTioty. alro 4o
lec,t from; Imported direct byVAlllt
, • , •
•
1 , 1 11006: ' 524 Chestnut street; belovrl2drtni , ;,
D'D I N G AND gNGA.GEM4INT
.4 if Rings ofColitl,lB lsarotiltni Geld- 7 a specialty; arttll
assortment or sizes ! and no charge ter entgaving hamoq,
etc .. , , FARR 4ls ROTRItn, T4iikbrisi •
uty244p , , 524 Chestnut street , belOw pourtui
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Exchangeflamo
A i lIESISifAk CO •
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12 tineeStrfilleYq o#ol4 rt
01'.8100
sends;
t i the •Koplio , tootmo, , ,tormw
Theli,,eond&inly u
cenn Goku•
• 64 1 "111 ,
haveOVA/ 'yeeip to iiin* ire Free enl
4 re • J
Goli e nt eri nie,rsom t ireility
r At ' +1 ti r
Land Grant ott , Three Million rittres of the ,
+," -I
Flneet iLande In , Kansas Dolor4do
addition to thie'speolafirant the DOMPalif
also owniiTtreeldilliiliitiorilteres in Kane
sob which are being rapldlysold tO -, d6tatof
the cOuntry Land; Improve, the , road. ilThey)
area r ilro mortgage,4l-Pc.0614::000:9140; of
that raad from Sheridan, Kansas, le Defter
co;
lorador-sThe , road-inPperatinOlOVlL
1
ORE 'THAN r " 0. H 'OO NET IN
c 4 6 0 1 4.
PAY-THE—IfITEREGT-ON—THE—
, NEW_LOAIt,i There is n'o better security,
in thkmarket-;-this being in some respects
betterthan DOYetnruent SnCnigies , . PRIN
CIPAL AND IINTEREST PAYABLE IN
GOLD. Price 96land accrued Interest, in
Currency. Pamphlets, Maps and Circulars
~;.
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furnished on. application.
4
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We are
. authorized 4e r Uelt the ,bonds in
Philadelphia and offer. Atom Oa a' reliable ,
investment to our friends.
TOWNSEND' ,
,PENNSYLVANIA AND . , NEW 'YORK
CANAL AND RAILROAD CO.'S
SEVEN - PER, CENT. MONDS,
guaranteed by the LESlfill VALLEY a RAILROAD
COMPANY.
A limited amount of these Bonds Is offered at
NINETY-ONE.' •
•
The Canal of this Company is 105 miles long. Their
Railroad, of the came length', is fast approaching cam
.teL'on, uniAreing—princiway—ownediry - -the - Lehig
Valley Railroad Company,*lll open in connection there
with an immense and Profitable trade Northward from
the Coal Regions to 'Western and Southern New York
and the great Lakee. Anidiat the
Lehigh.Vaile3f•,ilaijroad Co.og r 0I1Ice;
No. 393 'Walnut Strict, Philada.
CHARLES C. LONGSTBRTH,
Treaintrer Lehigh Valley Railroad Cotripany:
jy3l tfrp4
•,ww,,i'gx,i : .: ; 4 , , , ,.p.4
No. 309 'Walnut Street,
PHSWIPLOMA.
au2s wf rn tfrD4 ~... • ,
St. Lo s uis, Vandalia and' Terre Haute
First Mortgage,f3evens.
We would caH the attention of in'vestore to the ahov4
Bemis. The Mortgage is at the rate of $12,0)0 :Per mile;
with a oinking fund provisdbf 820,000. per annum: The
Bonds are also endorsed by the Tollowhag coMpanies:
Terre ilautocaid Indianapolia Railroad, . •
A Company having no debt and a large surplus land f
Columbus,'. Chicago and Indiana Central,Railroad,
Pittsburgh,
.aincinnati and ~St. Louioli‘xiltbay Co.
The last two endorsements being gnaranteed by the
Pennl t lpania Railroad Company.
We are sellin he above Ponds at a price that will pa
a good rate of Interest.
- DREXEL & 0(1
No. 34 South'-Third Street. •
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. BANKCRS, 0
No. 35 S o STREET,
PHILADELPH lA.
*NERA E kENTS, -
- - 4,,--PENNSYLVANIA._,_As
! .(0..‘„,„_ AND O6ILVO'
44 ZRN NO ' I- ' '
OF THE
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Ito f cr e o ,
to
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EERIE!
UNITED, STATES OF AMERICA.
The NATIONAL .LIPID Trottatratch Cniivirrirqa at
corporation chartered by special Act of Congreaa, aok
proved July 23,1668, with h. t ,
CASH CAPiTAL;SI;OO'S,SOO,"•TUiI.
Liberal . terins' offered ..to".&setits'and' Solicitor% who
are, invited to apply CZ bur omcd :
Full particulars VI be badon applicatiorint our offici3,
located in. the . second 'story; of our 'Banking House,
where 'Circulars and Pamphlets, fully describing the
advantages pliered,by the,Honwanyi maybe had, ,
'JE L W, MIAMI & WO, .
• N0."85 South Third &.
TAMES
tJau N
EWBO .•85-. 4 I • • ,
. • • , 11,1,-,BRORIPSAIb
INANOAL AGENTS,
Eli 5' ,q,7S 7 SIOTJTEUE CONE STRE T
.
,PERSONAL
11
THE " COSMET/QUP/A JZOMPADOUR,”
,
lfer beautifying altprefiervingtboeornatexion;
,ing it the-freiihness and , brilliancy of youth, rsAvitu-j
-fott ari al It Js perfectly free, ireei atiy„.'deleteripus;
1 2 41 k gPi l i l ig a t n h 4 o,131; 1 111 s s'ort l , d pure and•• beautiful; ;I ,Je ,the
',true secret of beauty, and All ladles should use 1
For sale by dealers. . r,„
te CO.,
se6 r • No. 210 South lith street.
- EDUCATION 4-
iiponITATE TUITIONGRE,Fa t •LA IN
, 7ond Mathomatica:proparntory to tiny collegol
~by experienced instruct Or. AddreoB,'".D,D, , R.
ilita..Lwrirs Office. . : . • .. ;,;
,
STS NATI:IA.II . 6c AUCT.IONETEWN:
1 .13 1. corner Third, and' Spruce,' streets, only one square
slow the Exchange'. '6250,000 to loan; in large:9r entail ,
amounts, on diamonds, silver :plate,.valches, auwellit;
phi goo& of ratite. Oaths bouts from 8 • itt: ., M...to
a . • Establishedifor , the last(' fort', years,. . Ad='
lvances mado large amp to the, tf
lowest market
jaB rn
,rates.
-- ,-- PHILADEDPHIA SURGEONS
BANDAG,F, INB tXTII ) r-B, 14 N. NINTH
; • straet; abOveMarkot '1;1: 'C. BWEETIVB
Truss enroll!' 'Rut4ureEr. Chbap 'Tritsses,
ißlastic Belts, Btockings,,But_pot;ters, f3ltoulder Braces,
Crutches, tluspettsorles,gllo vapkiii}gofi; ' .440Bratterided
• .4 4 ', •, •
Vrrst" .- •;71 , e-' ,, i, It • • 'tv
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ttai T•ror r .ql c r Yi• 471;
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FRENCH ,
' Designed; by the best 'Artiste In Paris, for 'sale only by Os, and at less prices than
ever before`offered. % -
ew 7 OnColegont_orilirat dost_
With botders to inateli t ,eipiusiTo pattirns.
Noveltim in ENGLISIi 13110SSELS CARPETS, in the. Louis XVI, Marie Antoinette, Par
elan, Alhambrai ll mninaied, and other styles, in` entirely new and original &airings. -
,
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ENGLISH:BRUSSELS FOR -HALL AND STAIRS,
Just Opened 1,000 Pieces of all the New Styles of Tapestries for the season, at
auXimwelmxp
HERRING'S CHAMPION SAFES.
The-Burning of Earles , Art Gallery.
l'iftLAmturitt*, September 1.1849
11°U".
F."I"4"I"YLRINGI
629 CHESTNUT ittre*.t
GE:vvz.isiEN : We lotve just examined, with the very
greatest satisfaction, our safe, purchased of you some
years tigo,; and which passed through our destructivi
fire of last night.
We find the contents, without exception, entirely • un
harmed, merely slightly damp, and we feel now in a con
dition to cemrnence Our business again, having every
Book perfectly safe.
"We shall in'a few daye require a larger one, and will .
call upon you. , • . ;
Very. Respectfully, .
JAMES S. EARLE Jr SONS.
, ,
• PlitiangLyttra, August 27,1E19.,
'MESSER. FARREL, 'lantana ' • '
GENTLEMEN :''ln the year IMO I unfortunately was in I
business in the .tirlisan Building. which was destroyed
by Aro on tlie 10th of April. I had then In iw !what
supposed was a Eire-proof Safe, but upon opening It I
found everything was destroyed,and fire burning therein.
You will recollect, gentlemen, there was several of
.your safes in that tire, sled several in the tire at Sixth
and Commerce streets, the next 3.lity, five weeks. after
wards, all of which upon being opened proved. they
were fire•proef indeed, forwitnessed the opening of
the meet of thorn, and in, every, case the contents were
safes Preserved, while ttfeß of °that-Makers were partially dr
entirely 1
deStroyed: 'Monett conchided to have some
thing that I could depend upon, and purchased one of
your safes. .
, The safe I purchased of you at that time was subjected
to a white heat (which was witnessed by several gentle
men that reside in the neighborhood)at the destruction
onrii ar TirPaper-factory-,-9;l'WellaceLstreet ott-the--
afternoon and evening'of the 24th inet. Atter digging •
--the safe from the ruinsond opening it 'this miming, I
was Mtia, "OVerYthing, - Cenisistitig,oE
bookeTpapem-money-andailverware..nlLright.—lithall
want another, of your safes as seen 8 1 . eon got a place
to cent intiOny lnisiness in. I ; cent* not rest contented
With ea other Milken!' Safes.- ' ' ; •
CI:MULES
- Marblel'aper - Mturefacturer.
1 HERRING'S' ) A E'Fir 7 i lAMPION SAFES, the
most reliable. protection
,frent.fire *now known,.
SAFEg;- ebni:*
4-b n ing-luirdetied_Letga.: and'. it with' tho 'Patent
( Fratildinitti,..orSPlEGEL EISEN,- furnieh a realstant
ogainst,boring and cutting. Viola to" an oktent 'heretofore
I unYno.P.
rgriel, Iferr00,0 , •;114 1101 4 11 *. ,
Herr**, .Farr4:ht V0.: 251
BrpnOway, corner igiariay to.;t11.;
likkitlit& C04,E1 1 ,
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PMEIME
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.-TfrsVelass':;. , Residitce
, ~-,,v olriSAtig. " •
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wnn.Stone J, nolung, with
Coach '4140,4 i.
c Street,
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Tho liongo IS ,JZ f?ot, yont,. glipp;Story and. mango,
i reof, rind"thio97tiloTy double' hack. buildings, With bath.
Irdointibriiho second and third and water closets on :11M;
n arid third and'everi modern ' convcnleuc
heltit'ie 22feet front fiber;-: to' Latins; street,'
;on which there is ,a line doach hduso and stablini,fOr '
• - ;• , ; •. :,, • , i
The house vos built and finished in rho most conoletav
manner for the, presenfoWner, Who has oconided ttabout,
andnifers it tor sole lordy on oOodunt , of liqty!itii ,
,the ' • , , ,
Furniture now and Will be includ&V, , trivisheli.
E rosse*Oleiitimediate, if
t 4 ' 1 1 APPT,Y ottia 4 o,
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O. 34' ovtli,,,od_streoN.
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:•g , • : -L15a ,, .'•'8.'41,7:5§E.,'45 , ,,i i.
All widths, with borders to match.
1,000 PIECES NEW .TAVESTRIES.
morourtA.TE. Pmcots.
J. F. & E. B. ORNE,
NO. 904 CHESTNUT STREET,
FIREPROOF SAFES.
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`FOA~~SALE..,. ._,
MIMI
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LVETS.
sslera Sans 9-41.4 Yeliota for -Parlors
AlOO,
MISCELLANEOIiS,
THE. IMPROVED
BALTIMORE
Fire-Place Heater,
With ILIAIIMINATINO 13(10118 ,
MAGAZINE of sufficient capacii
HOUR% at a cost ofbp 11, (I.EN -
most perfect and cheer I Seater Iniati7e7 - Itarintmide
arrangementa with • • • • • • ,
_ t h e Heaters,
to
8.8.8. B. SEXTON.OIO 11.31617310)11E
l ,
er e EXCIAISTVE manufacturing of these eaters,
to are prepared to furialeb
_them in large or malt
Bold wholisale retail by the Manufacturer,
JOHN S. 0.1 4 A.R."
1008 Market Street.
Betve_re of (inflations gotten up on the popularity of
these Heaters. • • - au3 2m5
11UFNAt'S
- PRILADELPRIA. PRAVATACY
Corner Washington and Jackson Streets
233.4 !arse: May City, N. J.
pLER, WEAVER & CO.
NEW CORDAGE FACTORY
NOW IN FULL OPERATION,
No .22 N.WATER street and 29 N.DICLAWARE avenue
MAGAFiIisT DES
1014_WALNUT_EITBICE
NUB. PROOTOB,
._ . clnaka, Walking Salta •
'--Dresa (roods, Luce Snawbs, • _
• • • Ladlaa' Unlarclothini - •
'tresses Made ineasiie Twrefonazirol' r jari.
WATCHES, JEWELRY, &G .
1124 (111ES'INITT STREET.
AMERICAN, SWISS AND .ENGLISII,
WATCHES
CLARK , .& ',RIDDLE'S
Speczal genis inPlailddelphia for
AMERICAN 'irVATCHES
FURNITURE, &U.
GEO j RENKELS
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