The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, September 28, 1860, Image 4

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Mr. Chairman and yellow-members of the DOW
glee Club tam lingering 'With scold this even
ing, and It is not my haendler! to task. more than
a very few remarks. „Perish-Me to begin by, say
ing that it hr an mewling.; mei, wither; a 'Milan
eholy eight; to see Some , of those' who blustered
most bravely in the 'commencement of this Uhl
page in their advoetteyof the principle!" adopted
by the National Deniooratic Convention which met
at Baltimortyarefwbb loudly denounbed - all com
promise, pith-41mM who 'were the disorganize's
there ; that even nolf, when wo ere in the midst of
this grand' struggle •Cor the Constitution' and ,the
uplenoo Sae teat elmedy. they are ,beginning to
gdati .undir the insolent threats of, bold-Wed
trieksters;or are medaced by the whining cry of
infanrous politicians, who would sell their country
for as " much gold as can be grasped the." '
The last specimen which we have had e ti s tated
men in the whble Commonwealth who have
been guilty of aught of the kind. Mr. Itlihatd•J.
Haldeman, appointed by the Natiorialtfottviiitkos
as the, member 'of' .the •Ereentive Voiturdttee
for- the State •of Pennsylvania, who,' the
W
*Y part - of this contest, wee -zon ; in his
dentmoietion of all mimpromiso with ' thee. Amor
gazisersluj diennionists,- came' out .In the public
newspapers of this city, upon last Saturday ;
whilst, in' the, drat part of hie:card, he spoke of the
fact of , there being a' settled dodos , . alms the
Brockinridgo men in the Beath to break down this
Union, yet In, the close be undertook to say that
he offered upon Ike pert of the Donglae rum to gbi
the dlSOrgaMßelli. five men upon the eleeteral
ticket,' Now when he - dared to do a deed li ke thit,
he proved himself unworthy. of the trust that was
confided to him, and he deserver! to be dominated
by the Democracy forlhia act. lilies of " Thafe
so," and applause.] lam not going to dwell wan
thil subject for any considerable time, yet I soy
that when he, •in 'his card, said; "I cannot re
gard the Breoklmidgers in any other light than as
wild and deatruotive rebels end, throughout the
South, BB Diannionists ;" and yet, when he asks us,
we; the steadfast-Ileinoeraoy of Pennsylvania, who
never flinched, and never bowed to the storm of
fanaticism in the North or the
,P.,outh, to lower our
banner of the Union, and agree to Compromise
with traitors, we will laugh with derision "at this
tinkering of political draders," to ute Mr own
words,
Why, fellow•eitizens, are we slaves; are we like
cattle in the fields, that these men can undertake
•to sell us to the foe? [Cries of "No, no ; never" ]
I sal] he did .what he had no right to do, mid a
do not care whether it is now or after the Ootober
election, never, so long as these men ate at war
against the Union, the Constitution, and . the De
mocratic party; never, under my eircumstainces,
will I hold them aught sloe than my political
enemies. [Cheers.] •
As I observed- before, it Is not my intention to
- address you at length thin evening; and vet, like
my friend Cessna, while We all very Maio talk
about keeping down principle, and any nothing
about it at the present, it will start up upon the
tongue, and leap, every , instant from the lips.
Whilst I ilia very devotedly attached to /Er. Fos
ter, and pray he - may be elected Governor of the
State at the approaching election, 'yet, at, the
same time, I minuet forget-that we ere engaged in
a national contest too. It is the °outlet or prin
ciple, not only forPeconsylvania, but for the Con
stitution aid the Union itself. These disorgen•
loots say that .Mr. Dotigisa Is not the nominee.
Dreekinridge is not the nominee; he is in open
war against the organisation; end any man
who, in any manner, inlets him_, cannot, in
any ,6011:10, be_ocuddered a good Democrat. In
the Baltlmere Convention, immediately upon Its
reassembling, Mr. _Church, of New York, propeced
a resolution, that' all contestants for seats be re.
fermi to a. committee, to be appointed by the
and that - everyone of the contestants pledge
himself to abide by • the decision-of the Con
ventiOe, and support the candidate that might_ be
nominated. - • • -; • -
What was the response that ise 'made to this
motion by delegates from Southern States? They
seta, snob a resolution Is dishonorable to us.. -tlf
conrse, If we remain, in this' Convention we are
bound by its deolesions." Recollect this feet, that
when these Southern gentlemen seceded, one after
the other—when Media seceded In part, North'
Carolina !weeded, Arkansas, Reatieeky, and other
Staten in Flirt seceded, they were still bound - to
abide by the adieu of:the ,Convention, , and par
tieniarly as to the questions on which they them.
satires had voted; •
Bat I demand to know what Pennsylvanian left
tkoSonvention? Show me by-the record .where,
atoy time daring the whole of its sittings—l ask
'• dry man who is in favor of .the Itolnination of 31r.
Breekintidge, where "Is the -Pumeylnnian who
arose, addressed the Conientiouraad *OW goaded
from that body ? Not it singlocusefemita:littur all
remainedin the Convention, end fterelherit when
the.vote was taken upon the lastlsnot, wldshiao.'
in Mr, Douglas ; taut every karbastiakn will
ray, in the language of common NOM Weirjuillice,
that every delegate who in the Conventionally=
Pennsylvania, and from the'Southern States, when
Mr. Douglas was declared the nominee, l. bound
by all the rides of honor Disupport h im, and him
alone. 'Prolonged ohs/raj
figain, .fellow•eitlsens you all recollect the
fierce Lecompton contest. What was the *Mu
meat urged by every advocate of the Leemapton
Conatittition, and by Mr.. Suakin= Itinuettin his
message to Coupes:, in which he advocated it ?
Ile said' every man there had a right' es. vote,
and if ho failed to vote it was ideown fun; and
of course he wee bound by the action of those who
did vote. That is the argupentishioh we On now—
that whether they were in the Convention or out
of it, they are bound to abide by its decision. And
yet, in the face of all this, we are asked to com
promise with these men, and pit theta upon an
eahality with our nandidati. What was the
gunge of Mr. Douglas madstin his amok on the
shores of Lake Brie, OilYtidaphist ? fie said:
"I think that every man 'Who lalleves. that
,slavery ought to be banished -from the hall, of
On t zess,-and remanded to the' pupae of the Tex ,
ri sisubjeet to the Constitution _ , ought to hoe
and'rapt together; but that no .1 ,1 etneerat east,
without dishonor and a forfeiture of stilkrit
fed and Iv ineiple, fuse with. anybedy who win
vor of anterventirm i either for slavery or
against slavery. Lincoln and Breedsursdge
naght fuse, for they agree in principle. I can
never lase weed either of Mom, because L defer
from;both."' - • .•
- • .
gnat le the language of our commander-in.eldef
—that id the language of-the great leader of the
Anterfotin Democracy , to day. [ C heers: That is
the Dunnage of the man whole, and always has
been, true to his party; that is the language of
the man -who, 'in every palliest oonteat that btu
occurred since his manhood, has been fighting for
the rights of the people, and the success of De
mocratic principles. [treat applause. j
Ile is our eendidate and, as long uhe is right
and tree we mhst sta n d by him.' I cannot for :an
instant think of any, fusion with the - Breakin
rldgers, so longes.they are opposed:. to - the prin
ciples of the DatiOnalAunooratto Convention. Let
them ground their arms, and beg for quarters, and
we will alter a time forget and forgive their trea
eon, and:embrace them again as brothers, bid un
til they wlthoutterad Surrender let us treat - this
as oar political foss, slid wage against them unre
lenting war,. •
Mr. Doug herty concluded amid prolonged shouts
of applause. • -
SPEECH OF JOHN VADITBELL.
re Whenever a onus arises in the
affi sof a nation, it -bournes the duty of everygood
citizen Whine hie 'monotones-4va p these straiten ,
proper direction. - In a conflict oanne opinion upon
great national questions, it alas happens te 00 0.41 1 114
ths worst passions of the human heart are - evored. wl
moll tunes the ambitiotudy bold and bad try to sap
to destroytheir conntry's liberties; then it is that the
virtuous and the , Patriotic , step forth to fmatrete de
- signs of traitors. aull_to prevent the catastrophe of
their country'. ruin, We. here to -night, a portion of
the regular Illemeeratio party, have.pasignett tens. in
conninetion with the Douglas men all over the Uaiint,
the glorious task of preserving thiCenstatelicip of Our
common country. end Of" rearanon
- witness United States , - at, sar•Uow ti t s
male
reenter Demoinaoy ; y . , isosordiug it s maples,
• organc ition, author:il l and usages. we that
Stephen A. Douglas ilapiohett V. Johason are the
'regularly nominated emoaratie candidates for Presi
dent and Vice President,' nor do we condescend to
reason an axiom like this with the Breckinridge Dis
unionist& We, the Douala* ,Demooracy. claim to be
- right aa regards our platform, and hamlet ;neer unitive'
and intentions • but, although' we diem Mule.' we do
not deny - but aid the large saitiority of the Republican
" and -Bell parties are also actuated by;pure and little
. tareated motives , nor de we say that all the followitra
of Dreekinndge are Dumnionistip mid traitors. Yet
while we 00neede that some of his followers are em
nicely honest, we at the same time a re certain that
most orthem are persons utterly devoid of all principle,
mere tones and mosetroopeni,ooWbole, and 1111115145.
flubtreet4he poor goalies. devils of once-olden from
the Maims; forces in - this oily, and vbeite is hie
strengthl- Echo answers where. There could not be
mettenensh found upon Ideation day to dietnbete DM,
union tieketi . You know how the calm-holders have
to bleed, tO_Maietr. if "sounble, breaking_np the De
mooratio party. oar, creatures °atures 1 how we must pity
while we ammo t em,ise slave like, they are forced to
do th , bidding of their muter, the old publio lunation
an Cr the White Rouse. Well may the language of the
poet be a R Wall s t ?r e adom 3 ye r ean . tell ' '
That whieb slavery is too well:
'3 is to work and have snob pay
'
As Just keeps life from {a y to oar ;
In your blade mein a w it
For .
For the tyrant's use to dwell.
'l is to be a slave in son.,
• And to brook no high control .
Over your own wills, but tio
That which °them make of ye."
Fellow-ottiZeWl, I now desire to direct your Mien;
Hon to our ;omelets. in contradistinotion to those of
oar political opponents. The Territorial question, that
is the -' Annighty Nigger.' us the Aaron ' s rod that has
swallowed up every rehes in uthi W • take the demand
unmistakable ground that the people et IL Territory are
competent and PAWN the right to make laws to govern
themeelvoi, and to form inieh institutions as will suit
themselves, only conforming to the Condltntion of the
United Mater. Aristotle, Plato, and Cicero, amentan
silent writers . . Sidney, Locke , Roleleitt Paine. Bet
them. rind Jefferson, among the. modern, advocate h e
right of ielf-government, Upon , the direct outlet on
before no, every National OonvontiotiOf our MIT 51505
mahas given ft. this doctrine t he seal of its approval.
Every p ominent Deineoratio statesman has lent to t
his endorsement ; aillong theeeltre to be included Presi
des
Buchanan, Vice filmiest
it BrecitinridtLflaes,
Cobb, Hunter, and host of minor habit T Vein
is thereferceettled, and lt:b., unneepellisi,te trier
dinned it. With de it is a nrineple, a d o gma - , an axiom.
Our opponents, the Republicans and the followers of
the young Major, completely end entirely mule upon
one and ihe game propositionrwhich ie, that Congress
atessesei-e the solo power end mat to legislate for the
Territory ; __They saartry to ayadiptais in
Lill:till on o f their vierni and policy, but it is of no use
for them to deny 1 t—it sticks to the m ea the poisoned
shirt ilfw ti
Neg stuck to Retail's, a like it tpo theist
bring to them death and destruc tion. But from tin
common centre of opiniOn the divergence ia mdlcal and
extreme. Theltepubliesna are for an anti-slave oode,
the Drackt, ridge Disunionist"; are for a pro-slav a l l eodt,
as if ii. body-like Clengrees, thousands of miles r Off ,
could understand the interestsof the WOW in • soh
' 1° 1n:75 ,11,1 4 ' 2.7h " 4:1117712rt1Aike , that the
great popatu principle of sel l-government, to be del
*moved t was it int defence of this MniselPie that
Warren fell ama ron Bunker. Hill, and that Mont
gimery offered up is Lb before Quebec ; for whloh
' Wasibineten unsheathed in. mon], and Lafayette
4 ; aged the ocean; for Stick ?eine wild* WI risen
',..4. . and Jefferson panted that garnet 014,01.--._tk•
- million of Arneriean Indspendenee ; for wham o i l
er mid Pulaski fought and bled, and s istiffbree an d
• ley whieliyhe tremulous .1156501914 age rg yt d
tidally pupplieation to the ingSlail of •
o
10t
he the fond mother - with teat i ps ail
.
, thVgagY laillityttigt 11 1 .1 'V , " sr ! trp gan
aa ff
nee lief to die. in As detente et tna übertiesiof hie
're, fellowAdDiess, He, hive and tried and regular
Boma:rimy. orthedos in , our faith, believe la nom&
heresy r to Uttiltaintameif by the.RePoh li agAuTh sad
by the usiatonowerebtJtini O. Brea s .— We
hOldlett the &Mt 5541 t6theidatibete i tif Igt great
W I ipeitiosralio farts; a party' Illiend b li off 411 WI.
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tr pear f L.' , ..! W.= ~,,:* 6, A. hi .
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will ever forgive the. Hon, John (tliteckinringa for his
attack noon Its unity, principles, and organisation? A
man far mightier than e "` to whom, in point of elo.
queues and intellect he le but a pigmy, made a ...wall , "
. i tsgi i l r mintettlited a similar onmit Ireful til:P.l3
le t" :It i ds/ss ' 10 8 ,1 5-, " T s A o ' n rim"
re CA S s ?A tb:x. Prioailia,vrever gP,N. him
tin traffic imit not consummated
Intliji ems until after li e had famed with the IMAM BE
the Hermitage. Jackson spurned his proposals. whorl°
You Mink attempted to be the so-between and salesman
in the base transaction ? None other. I regret to say,
and with shame be it spoken, than .tames Hgehlrl a
the present old public functionary of the white
I give my authority iris vi be •fonnd, dstaiied r a i t e
length, in Steven fIImPPO ' lely
sa
Meres'Y'rgi tow e l rick Stoner, that Manual' old Den= ,
me the book. It M. for the present,inpy po t Ziplon. I
am not one of Mom lino admired tual: Po el.
Is merwris nisi eon=". is Si adage I believe in,
because li t tio often happens that " The evil that men
do lives • r them; the good oft interred with their
bones.'" an nothing but the neoessity of drawigg an
siiWrinite_cop_psrufoilip_ogg.avoidligme to
wes th del,o4b.
i tt i rrf u gligiidgi. from Dia same State, and
Scathe same stet. • The dmastrotm failure of the
fortnevought t o reserred es a Warning to the latter,
not to he deesi by-Similar illnMOns...The two remind
ma of the Al v ile ig the eagle and thpillettlaW: An esql.
i g ps trotin it
Myna =talons V°
5 6 E 4 att empteda s a t t a similarsheep ,
tnese
instead ofiefaring upwards Ms ohms became Mat in the
wool upon the sheep's bac k, in which he remained en
tangled nntiltke shephe . rds nrived, who mixed lam by
thei c 4randl=ang orig. her.
P -pitmans, the Comp ens of the Southern Du
1s Wilnam Yancies—a man, it is said, of
=re e ogneUoo. and or- most persuasive powers; yet
ip his own district , in Alabama, he bas been beaten in
the o . l2 gial recently held there; go that even where it
Might inonghtafit d Disunion would inumeed, It has
been si gnally ; proving ooneltalvely that our
Southern brethrel n o hot desire to see Mr. Yanorly's
• opinion. carried to practical operation. There in
loamy prospeet• or scheming treitors at the South:
loamy
has been beaten, two to one. In
own Kentucky, and only polling some thr, votes
ou s t of 130,n • slave State of Miwouri. • nt Van -
rey ages that he a Disunioniet. Has heForgot ten
his le r tr. Senghtar ?iswhoh he says that he
'lntaqs to precipitate the ootton ate= into revolu
•tton. wonder that he denies that he is a Disunion
ist,• seeing how ' strong public opinion is ;setting in
aseunst him at the South. The letter to Mr. Slaughter
'has slanshtered VanceY, with a vengeance. He pule
. me in mind of the fable of the fox that lost his tail, who
called amoeba; of • foxes to Mk= them to go Millen,
like hi it • The convention of Dimuilmusta... at the
'Maryland bite, Baltimore,was a meeting of Politi
'cal foxes,
• Fellow•citisens, DMA.' roselutely lOok at the direful
reimits e l o ffiguillon. Would Any iMetion of our country
be ben tad were hat iiammity to befall us ? • Would
i tu i tbd r ?, olti e b,L s trlaand grat i e4t . bu i t4c:t the i r ty 9
surtimnded by embittemetSimatile stioplealinie at
BUY moment to raids, by desperadoei fanatically con
'mentions. She- would be exposed to the honors of a
Servile war,. as =Das a wag of Oats and races. bit let
us look farther - Wars Woud become frequent between
rival peoples 'We have only to t glance over the map or
European history to wanly tn is act. Wats of religion,
trade onion:meat of ambition , et cetera, will occur
from time to time: cities burned,. old and young
butchered, mothers and wives handed over
to the passions of a licentious and brutalized soldiery
ihe ta rwatedestroyed, tr. as a cionsequence. famine
eg Sedum= the muter& e people; and, to add to the
gegen! isusformne, pesti mum travelling in the foot-
Pimps oft iMine, While, to crown the acme of disasters,
some military ohieftsin establishes his throne upon the
necks of conquered and enslaved nations. •
hatchllow-mut/us, to sit tamely by while parrl
°ides treason and disunion ? admire Die true
omiyaile , gtlr who, when . asked, Vir
iinna, if Lincoln were to el ect e d, it be a
stifiable. cause of noestion. , ' answered, No; a
=Wound ought to be hung higher than Virginia
hutM John Blown." In that answer was conveyed the
philosophy o a preotioeiletsteemeh. em no man
worshipper. rarely call noon any of the great men of
our party; but when , this true man. who has so well
earned the title of Demos= Chant shall again visit
ouf Oar , 1 will oaILUPOII him and thank turn for that
noble sentiment.. BM should such a misfor one as the
election of Mr. banoolit ceour, and should there be any
D =monists so insane an to interfere with - his inangu
ninon, let the Republicans rad on one side. so that
e, the menhir Dsmoisracy o t • country, may see the
law =Miamian. the Constitu tio n defended and pre
served., and= legitimate authoritiessupported and re.
'p ee
, I.'4l wit 7-oitinens, our Ship is a gallant ship : her tome
te ' gular Nomination." I rumisted tonsil our colors
IQgphetr,msinmast we intend to bring her into Port
Wasiungton a lons, way ahead of the •• Bellwe ther"
end itail-sphtttr winooners: and as for the • Black
rirate.Disumon, we must give her such a broadside
&s will wink her beneath the wave, of popular perdition,
with her wholepiratical orew almard , whence the
trumpet of an archangel cannot call them again into
political existence.
Feltow-otiisong, though we Pan enterinto no compro
mise with Dauxumusta end traitor" we must have a
eleen vietort or a clean defeat. m ade this pledge at
Baltimore, and!will maintain it to the end. Should
°then fad 'and fatter or even become Biglerized, it
shal
ilproce not
ed be I. Even e
if defeat stared me la the fare, 1
Wll onWetd
9 Thoug*g e
h the cannier evil prospers, yet 'tie truth alone
net
• And tubed me wanders outcast, now I see around her
tn •
Troops hro o e f Malaita, tall angels, to shield her from all
to p side wr
Then
wretched crust,
• Ere heroism brings fame and profit, and 'tie eras
porous to begirt.
Then it is the brave man chooses, when the coward
stands aside,
Doubting in his abject spirit, till his Lord Is crucified,
And the maltitude make virtue of the faith they had
And
I gm asked by the miserable tools and hirelings of Mr,
Buchanan to vote the Reading electoral ticket . Never!
never will I vpte for such a ticket, because " Timeo
!Natal dons rprentes.' My motto Aut Caesar, !tut
radius." I reform to vote the Reading ticket upon the
Philosophy that ki d s Against the Democracy. I will
neither vote the Mg ticket, nor will I vote for any
candidate for Governor, member of Co grew. State
Senator. member of Assam y. og Row °goer, who sup.
ports this ticket. I tell lon, fWow-eltizens, we
must ea the war lab the Breoldeviage comet . Be
hind& ert Carthago ;" we must get rid of every °Maple
is bar path ; we mind expel) any and every doefsee and
traitor f ron t our ranks we can have no political Inter
course in common with them. hat!w we, the regular
Plemooraoy,ntseeourselves at the mercy °teem* knave,
who wpuld betray us at the first favorable opportunity !
0.14f0r a tongue to curie the slave,
hose tresson,lthe e deadly blight,
• Comes over the connoile of the brave,
And blasts them in their hour of might.
May life's nntdeesed copier him
• Be drugged with treacheries to the brim;
With hopes that but sdl fly
With joys that Vanisw h ile he sips,
Like Dead Sea 4ruits 'het tempt the eye,
Yet turn to sines op the lips.
His country curse, his children's shame,
Outcast of virtue, peace, end flame,
O May he at last, with lips 91 fame,
theearchsd desert th irsting die,
While lakes that shone in mockery nigh
Are near him untouched, untested, -
Like the ones glorious hopes he blasted ;
And when, at tut, his spirit flies,
dust prophet, let the damned on dwell
Full 'lathe sight of Paradise,
Beholding heaven and tasting hell,
do not desire to dictate to the City Bernadette KW
°alive Committee, but I do think that it ought to &goer
thin the proclivis of every nominee upon our ticket,
In this twenty. Nu tt f It is considered that such Is sot
a part of its duty, then the committee of the Douglas Central Club might to do it. But if portlier wall do it,
then I must ascertain the Mots and act accordingly.
The proinuome that I promised to carry Into casea
tion at Baltimore, I will carry out at all rake, and at
everyireierinoe.
allaw-eitizens, there are Arles 9f " Peace, peace,
wherTere ho peace!" I can point out the method
w oh besmear oen be restored to oar rodeo, Let
the o public, funotiontuy of the Waite _goose call in
irte ours. nor let th, nark any more. Let them keep
their o ff ices, tint II into the rear ranks, perform
penance for their o eneekand after due protatioui_ we
may admit them a lp to Democratic brotherhood. bet
a ;argon of their penance be. an open recantation
against the Kansas - Bnecanier forgeries, and an utter
repudiation of the Gevernmental 09rtuptimur revealed
to the Conde Investigating . Committee. •
Pellow-citizen thirty yOMITB,IIIO. &MIA. named
Bark, was heated In Glasse, for a series of murders.
Be sold the bodies of Ms viotlni to lye dimmers, A
new verb ties been added to the English
surely. of hts mime. I give y r tt as my autintnttes tne
two learned lezioographers ebster and Worcester.
I have aolaam tomako of the mare editorsof all cont.
oretellelve SndhW diotioneries. Three years ago that
Bunton; Senator
i lea, wrote a letter to Mr
Bunton; Or Kamm, *neva rig him to !tend up for Re
enter sovereignty, for " the EMI istratien with beireth•
ing weak in the ha w," ehb rt ly t ter the distinsinthed
eteteeman i pme himself we in the lame/ ; C u t
has btle., 2 thaely suggested he became w aU
over. • er these orteninstenoes, I deem it to be t
an act o rusts. to for an, that hth fame, or ra
theC am . r. should te per: tad to the remotest
Posterity therefore o te vet te iglerise appears to me
net clue more etteh ous, t I may so say it, more
Pleonastic, andit oug tto become anglicised. It is re
ntar that oat learned Senator is ,to accompany the
union candidate for NictePresident on a stumping
tour in the Western Sta_ths • /Madero of the °laser! de
parted, howl Wry Our Western fell'ielagemh hat
an. urtellectual feast is being pipet or them ow_
they ttr more than easisoni chasteners 9I
language o Big ler and Lane widi i i; th eir Demostheruo
Wearisome will se rouse thet!' sem of their hear
era that Beagles. Lincoln, and ße prospeath will be
90molstely Motel! Le t me giveageken lame, un
ion indeed it be • throwing pearls binore swine." I
battled it from Salluetvehen 51106(1ot-boy, " Prtusenam
inoikee consult° et len constituent mature facto orer
est. , •
There is a disposition, on the part of some, to evade
an matte iontilutrgatiloottinztonl h
toe nominated
ttliete that Azle gone ze fa es :ay onei deform;
ofkhe regular llemocraey, but t cry raised, "Oh! do
not introduce the Douglas e very now it wilt hurt the
tioket," must be scouted by every fearless and honest
Bemoorat. Now is the time to Layne mon the tioket
is for boogies, and who against him. ,The Democracy
is aroused. and no trimming, or myrardlce, or treach
ery on the part of aterested politicians can arrest its
Progress. Titewaves of popular indignation are mani
lla, aid Surging, and roaring, and they will "weep into
nothingness_ every petty trickster or palatial hunk
ster who dares to item or turn aside their mighty our
• ellow-eltnens, this nominee of ours , this wonderful
Than, is endearing himself daily and hourly' Byre and
more to the rota of the Peon's. Ther
e ,
in, tune litevens, - obeirman' of the Breckinndge
Disunion Na tional Committee, who lays °tom to the
character of gentleman:" God save the mark"—lion
coiled Mr . ' Douglas " a travelting mountebank." Us
eable the tyranny and rascality of the Administration
tiptoed Win to appeal from its dictum direct to the
People. when the present Buceeniers were let loose
upon him became he refused to be a renegade. He
stood up for the right when the present wicked and
corruptAihrunistration became recreant to the pon
t WWI Of DS racy , and when craven Senators bent
the knee to him whq now ocou_pies the White House,
in Order" that thrift might follow !twelve." .Douglas
despised Iris tboati i mut spurned his blandishments.
He appealed f rom rhiitudrank to Philip when; ' that
is, from Bughanan to the molds. Were not tall Means
tried to defeat Douglas at Baltimore 1 coercion, threats,
bribery, and I rruption , were resorted to, but all were
of no use.he National Convention branded the
mastless of e Administration as notitious, by norui
nal mg its great and incorruptible adversery. Then it
was that' the old pnblio functionary " of the White
House " cried havoc, end let slip the cogsf war." A
pliant tool was found to take a nomination ( p rom" Bolt
era. Disorgenixers, Diellnioniets, and Traitors."_The
newepapere, wherever Federal corruption could pollute
and corrupt them, were euftidized to malign and to vi
tuperate the" Great Tribune." who wee thus compelled
to lake an unprecedented step in a Presidential can
vass Hal eloquence, courage, and onstotenoy , are
atoning the skeletons in the whited eopulehte. at
W.Maington, to:shekein thenreere clothe.
c i ric e iValk l nt ' 474lll7lirtgZe th
ni ' ; ') W e o s :tl
and wh y ' to show to the irdommillee w ho have been
maligning m learn e d . have forgotten more then many
of them evern I use strong and splthetio terms,
especially Ir applied to knevent, rogues, or fools, / ono
neither fawn nor natter—tiod did not so make me. I
give what i deem to be the proper linguistical terms to
each idea. lam not so sentimental as to call Politioal
vie and knavery political virtue and henget,. I cal
things by their right earner: For Instance. I cannot
say that Mr. the ir
been grateful to Hr. Doug
las for the lar s kind ness to the former ; therefore,
Wa v rntordirls ttterggrZA n birM.A nd ilill!
no feelings, old women in pantaloon's, and the bar
'tonal
( Tend mirseitee of Federal olgoe-holders
may Mt me and weloome for my strong_ yet
effective* sts. And why should they not if it 'Sorts
them gir cation, arm that by they are enabled to
miry Myer with their masters ?
Fellezrizeils, I *pow to you if any one among yon
ever h er me tannic} lie, even by Implication, of
any one. . appeal to omit any of you ever he rd a that
I ever broke my word. forfeited my pledge. lorgot
favor, forsook alined, or forgave an enemy f ;go, not
one or you ever Mord of such a thing concerning me.
In ooneiroi. permit me to say that I hired no person
to writ es flee), for me j toy lan[ and ideas are
my own; there us aught In them worthy of your ap
probation. so man the better for me, If you disap
ove of l ily ideta,the fault is exolusively my own, and,
such, ant wiiiins to bear the odium and onus. I
never abandoned as honorable and Mainly* profn-
Won to wows a MoOPhant to power, or to eat the
insider ognial beggary, L have never crawled upola
kneetto guy man, and, with the blazons of God,
L ev i" . 01,110110 1Vvery many r a to live, and
shall not dogma myself F r illy children , by becoming
'slanged at the age of' 6 Yalta have detained
YOu too long, leffir Gone arts by urging upon you, one
w i llLto
an for the Mai Of the people, Stephen A.
CIERMANTOWN PAIIBKNOER,
RAIL
WAY COMPANY-011ms grim and Dunonn
Iltreeto—przanzurnza, Aug. Mat, I*—An Instal
ment of pm DOHA= per shar:i l belng mond lusts -
pomp? the oapital stock or ermantown Pusan-
Or 'way Company, is due sayable on or before
Sae. raids" of Ootobernextni.
Order of the Beard 0 nI users,
GSRLY.
set-lm - .13eoreary and Treasurer.
PHILADELPHIA 8c BEADING RA11:0
phtu jzt os emilipany, offlea 907 Bluth Fir d that t rt,
the heldere et ktro w ne lm o r f tibi l l i 7Orn — oilt. v ene on the ht
rin: are Teibifted to leave thorned tele Oineti on or
foe
w r..ee b t o b Imam, Vex remote wip st be given, and
tirgie.23ll4:l;tit "" 11. n iii4 P ORD?'
teenier.
PWILADELPUL T • :RA OOTTA MA.
~a4elpifile sit inri
Fr" ••• stilt 3
17. - i rt r e ttiz.
4 00. Mat e • • Jo worths the
Isee 4ll pm g l i treti a lMu u .ser g tritte a r ga lle • it r e g r!
ataa. a Name premiere. Wigs noel' pzepared
eueettcwifiitWasea amino enotrerneog Terni artily notdor toylu=w w
1021
,
`RAMC'.-_-_ PIMA liELPIII:AtbARD Dr `RAMC'..
EDWARDS. CLARKE.
.HAR, D. RYREHN CoNSAD. - i UOMMIELVP 4#,TrEil PA•pyr,
wM.
GO.Twzn.. HAGS
At the Merchants' zschango, Philaded:4in.
sNi, John Trucks, Lindsay— —........1nverv001, loon
skip Tuscarora. DT,— —........:.4ivera001, soon
Ship Nov bangdon, tone.--.L--..Livervool, soon
Bark Alex McNeill, ere..„_;__,„ ..uverpool, soon
Bark BeaiHaal i fi t Kenny— Havana, Niel
Bark Su i GI, Asa --...... MILAIESO.
Brig Mary Mt en, Norden .0 eau. won
SAILOR; OF THE OCEAN STEAMERS.
• • FROM THE UNITED STATES.
-
- JUROR FOR BATS
Bremen New York—Southampton.— .Sept 19
angaroo— _New York_Liverpool.— ---Sept 29
Teutonia —New York—Southampton.— ..Oct I
Europa— ...New York .. Liverpool . . Oct 0
Edinburgh.. ...... New York— Oct C
Ad r ...... ~New York-111pm ....... Oct 6
Parma— New York—Liverpool. .... ...--Oat 10
Arago-- --Near York.. Havre....—......... —Oat 19
Gamow— ..,,—..New York—Liveypoef —Oat 16
Saxon ..... --New York—Southamltou ..Oct 16
Oat 11
New Yrnir --- New York—Bremen.. ..—.—..00t 11
Borwmi a ....New York—Southampton....,....Nov 1
FROM EUROPE,
15198110 A Lltirli DAYS
Edinburgh — , .o—Liverpool—New York—. ... —Sept 11
Anglo Saxon Liverpool—Quebee.
Persia Liverpool—New York... —....—.Erept la
Sagonia— --Southampton—New York 18
Prince Albert.— Ordway—New York.... ..... —Sept 18
Arago-- ....,.....Southampton — NßA York—.......—Sept 19
Qlaagow ....Llverpoo ~.Nsw York— ...—. Bept 19
' North Briton—, —Liverpoo —Quebec,— —.Sept 10
Arabia— Liverpool—Boebm Sept 11
Connaught Oelway—New Y ork.....—Sept 25
O of Baltimore.—Liverpool—New York— Sept 26
Vanderbilt—..Southampton—New Septa!
New Yoric--.South amp ton —New York..-- Oot 8
Borualia--,,Southampton —New York.-- —Oot 4
he California Mail Steamers sail from New York on
the Ist. 11th, sod fOth of eaoh month.
The Havana Steamers leave New York on the Id, 7th,
12th, 17th. and 27th of eaoh month.
MARINE INTELJLIGENOE.
PORT 01 PRILADELYHIA, Sept. 28, 1800
SUN iktEt--:.- .6 - 8
-SUN BETS-.- a 62
!HAW WA 1960
ARRIVED.
Bohr Mary A Cartwright, Thomas, 4 days from South
Mills, NC. with 76.000 cypress and cedar shingles to
Norcross to Sheets.
Bohr Mary Ellen, Cottingham, 6 days from Boston,
tatiAt to ooptatn.
Brig War Eagle, Will ia ms , P ort au Prince, Thomas
•Wattson /k Sons.
Brig Leviathan, Ifoffsex, Boston, E A Sender & Co. •
L ahr M A McNeil, Turme, Mobile, A J Heron, Jr.
Bohr E 8 Janes, Townsend, New Orleans, D 8 Stetson
deo.
, So C hr DJ Sawyer, Hall, Portsmouth, B A Solider & Co.
Bohr Mary Ellen, Cottingham, Richmond, Moat k• Co.
ova 8 Shrivel., Dennis, Baltimore, A droves. Jr,
(Correspondence of the Exchange)
LEWEB, DeL. Slept. W.
A harm brig is now off the Capes beating In. blehig 8
P Hawes, Cornelia', John Wilson, Lydia Ann, and wm
COMO left the harbor this morning for their respective
destinations. Wind W.
Year", &0., N. W. HICKMAN.
( Clir jri.l.FMll War Sept. 27. teem
The Kingstonlen withll boats, laden and consigned
as fellows:
Commerce, wheat and corn to Thornton Barnes; He
vra. Schoch; wimat i, eta . to Humphreys, Itodloan &
ii,
o r ig ' : Craig; o E1 1 ;n .1 1 b 3u r r ilig, r ilirtil IrFINIIN'iI °gr
in, E D Trump, and Ariel, do to id Trump . & Son; J B
wrens, do tp Camden; John Walls, do to Malone &
tutor; Sally Johnson and John Wister. do to 8 Bolton
& Co; T
.1 OM., McCurdy & Co, do to Nororou & Sheets;
Id J Link, Lone Mar, Emblem. Capt A Moyer. and
;times B Henry, coal to Delaware City; James Cook,
limo to Bohemia.
BY TELEGRAPH.
(Correspondence of t fasw Tohe Press,'n
• i. Sent 2 7.
The bark Aaron I Harvey was whore at klatacong
Affrioa, Aug 24th. She would probably get off uninjured
MEMORANDA.
for
Shi Phil elpp Ijomingi Burton, cleared at Liverpool 13th inst
his.
Ship Hortensia. Atkins, for Philadelphia, sailed from
Liverpool lath inst.
Ships Montebello, Frank Haynie, Mary Washington,
andn Golden Light, for Philadelphia, were loading at Li
verpool 12th inst.
SHips Golden Eagle. Loos. Grace Gordon, Babson.
and William, Berry, from Callao, arrived at Norfolk
28th mot.
ship Naze. Holmes, from New York, arrived at Hong
Kong JulylB.
• Ship Syron, Green, cleared at Roston Nth inst, for
San Ff4aoiSoo.
Ship Zooms, from New York for Shanghsa, was
spoken lOW tilt, tat 222 Pi, long 38 30
Ship Western Star, from Boston, at Calnutt re mai ned u
Bark Achilles, Gallagher, for Philadelphia,
at London lath inn, loading.
• Bark Old Htokory, Holmes, cleared at New York 26th
inst. tor Falmouth.
Bark Grapeshot, Watson, for Pernambuco, cleared at
New Orleans 22d mat.' •
.
:Bark Seneca, from Baltimore for Montevideo, was
spoken 234 inst. fat St; long 79.
fobark Sherwood, Rawson, cleared at Bogdan 96th inst.
illirt=r, Hill, for Roston, wait at Valparaiso
19th tilt
Bark Cimino. ( Brent) Rohlfo, from Rio de Janeiro,
arrived at New Orleang 112 d met, with 3600 bags coffee.
Brags orizava, Pendleton, Burmah, Sherman, Oeorge
Amos, Nichols. and 0 Chaloner, Phinney, hence, ar
nvod at Boston 24th Inn.
Brig Sabao, Swirper % oleared at Boston 26th inst. for
Philadelphia.
Bohr Aloe, Martin, hence, arrived at Sohn, NB, Mid
Instant
Behr Emma, Shorter, beam), arrived at Petersburg
2kl in
&firs st.
H AWeeks, Weeks. E T Allen. Sampsoi; # Barall
Cullen Cullen, Ephraim & Anna, Dole, Pearl. re.wn,
figet l n a ltegr a t i flyout Predk Wansn. Comte, Illam
Dm tenderloin, id & man, Elnan,
Rebecca Knight. Endicott, W Ba rtlett, Donnelly. and
North Pacific, Marcy, hence, arrive at Hoo_ton this i n st.
Rehr Horizon, Jarvis, hence, arrived Hew London
Bth inst.
Behr Challenge. Ball, from Vinalhaven for Philadel
phia. remained at Newport 4 P Id hence,ut,
boor Chance L Hulse, AloOar. arrived at Fro
vid enoeSsth inst.
Bans Isle of Pines, Friageh, mid Mail, Kelly, sailed
from Providence 25th nat. for Philadelphia.
Bohr Chrysolite, Smith, hence, arnved at Fall River
25d inst,
Bohr F Curtis. (of Addlsoo) passed Old iut, ohm
donc4,loo miles BW of Blink Island. H inckley , m Bos
ton about 2th Inn. for Philadelphia, , meaner.
(Holmes' Hole 18th.) Roane. k 2 vessel of On top
regtstsr. Inuit in Addison, In 1859, owned by the
captain and others, and valued at 815000.
SAVING FUNDS.
"A little,bet *hen, AU/ the Punt"
IN SAVING FUND, No.
ii - M l , Wag A t tr I; raffie tl e h oilla
o ge
sti t o ' il lttvz oi neenree by Jlevernegent,
, Uremia Rents, mat
7.
(tainpany dome estety b2er than WO
1, til, eoweetnently will ron no ek with der"-
tore nton=t hare tt at times reedy to
re , wan per 0012 G inteijiift, to the ownsr. ex
they 're cone. Whig Company never,
moon ed.
Yon es,married er finale, and Moore, oan
189 4
depafit tx then own right, and, mob deposits nen
bepirawn or i t s. r by their consent.
r.perwe . incorporated by the State
of ansurylrania,with alithonty to melee money
iron treats*, entexeontors,
ikatioE Jaw S MA LL BUM BEOJIIVED.
Moe open diul7. (roll; 0 to 3 ealook, sula en
wegnesday evening NOW So'olook.
IRECITO'
limb B. Munn, Ot REL, rum wall der.
lon Stkindler, Seers. RuatteU,
Malachi W. Slain kdward T. Hiatt,
?t. :afa r V e a
r it ar lso Mg .Q, YD etuf..
jpneB
iNookhW. Jimcnoott.
MOON H. IGNAN_NON. President.
OLDWALLAIIns ffromarar.
NYNI-r
" A Dollar saved is twice earned."
A BEEMAN SAVING FUND.—Oom
za.
_itar; t a T Building. polemist Teel WALITP
ralogf, p.rid oNtO t a t tr toir rt k ynlaning, 11
old ointration hag gams gald n of on demand,
Irithout
"14 12EREST FIVE PER GENT.
All same d Doak, og domadod. in gold andel' gOr.
TRUSTEES.
EX WV11.1,13/N,Yrrlient.
Ar i Woa4, Val , Pres eat. t
ttniv i si u tafijr., sa c s! . Altnadater7A:
IMILH. H. Eldrid et '
RON.Treaiirel.
JOH NAM Secretary. • auft-Im
;i
OAVING FUND-FIVE PER CENT. IN.
Pis 7 f
KIT Beg YTR UpT t t
riOndirtY The lia r trOf Fer a ala
lttoney
ter aci u d mita: no turf: tiraoarn4 l rill:
m a d n 7 o d r heol
troP 1 1 .70.tr. f .1 1 0°,..Veg1 i .111"
Cody . 11 1. w. .
WILL/Alit J. , Secretary.
xinsuvoits:
lon. Rpm A. Benner, F. Carroll Brevratar,
Bdward L. garter, Joseph B. Barr
'abutlßlßridae, Enna*lA*,
&Tat K. M b lton, Joseph Yankee.
fV. math unni, Jamas L. hitepnansan,
oney is received and payments made daily.
he investments are made. in conrormiay_with the
pro 'Worm of the Ohartar, in Real Dr Morita 's",
Orcund Rents, and snob llnt-aWm sou ties u will al
waye insure nano' Warily to the epositors, and
wiuoh cannot fail to (Ivo permanenor and stability is
this Institution. aul-lv
ANING FUND—UNITED STATES
TuusT oomPANY, corner THIRD and CHEST.
NUT Street.
L area and small rum reoeleed, an i ?' aid book oq i de
ma-id without notice, with Ply ENT. IN 14
ItEdT from the day of deport to the day of w th
drel f 3
.ce onre, yonl Until o'olook every day, and ell
0131) y_iivEri NUB from 7 unOl 9 o'olook.
M DRAFTS for ma eon England, Ireland, nil loWland.
from gl upwards.
Somident—STEPßEN R. CRAWFORD,
TEMTVICItiTAR. B U NTER.
!try
LEGAL.
TN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA.
Bwniq do Abel!, surviving partners, dco., vs , Ohas.
Koobersperger. Mint venditionl eXpanas. Bantam
bar Term, 1859. No. 841.
'1 he auditor appointed to report distribution above
fund smug from the Ellerin, gale, under the
writ, of "All that certain lot or moos of ground. With
the buildings thereon erected , situate at the southeast
cor net of Broad and Wallace streets, in the county o[
Philadelphia,commenoing at the southeast 0071/01%
Broad and Wallace streets, and thenoe extending
southwardly along the east line of said Broad street
forty feet to a point; thous outwardly along the north
line of ground now or late of Mark Balderson, on a hue
parallel with Wallace street, eighty-twe grou n d g
ranted
thence northward along the west line of g
or intended tokave been slanted to John Eckstein, on
a line entailer - with said Broad street, forty feet to a
point; thence westwardly along the south line 01 Wat
tle(' street siety-two feet to the place of beginning, '
will attend the duties of his appintment on
WEDNESDAY, October 10,1860, at four o 'clock, P. AL,
at his aloe, No. 030 Walnut street, when and 'where all
Persons interested are required to present their claims,
or be debarred from coming in upon said fund.
5026.10 t THOMAS J. MEHL. Auditor,
LIZABETH CARPENTER, by her next
fiend, &0., yi. JOHN CARPENTEN.
COM. Flom, Divoree,Vooket, Neagh T. 1860, No. 21,
To John Carpenter t You are hereby notified of a rule
granted by said Court of common Reaa on you, to show
eauee why a dProrge a vraeuto matrito onto should ant
be granted to your wife, nlizabeth Carpenter, said rule
returnable on Saturday, Sept. 39,1860. e522,26,28-Bt.
NOTICE-LETTERS TESTABIEN - TARP
11 to the Estate of the late DUNLAP MoLAIJOH
LIN basing been granted to the underlined, all per
sons indebted to the Estate are requeeted to make "Pay
ment, and those having claims agaiwit the Eststo to
present them without delay to
M. A. McLAUGHLlN,Ezeoutrig i
eel4-t et* No. 413 Booth BROAD Stmt.
IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
JR- OITII AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Estate of REBECCA FLETCHER, deceased.
The Auditor along:anted by the Court to audit settle,
and adjust the supplemental account of B. LITTYLI.
and BENJAMIN COAT ES, lexeentore of Robocoa
Fletcher. deceased,. and to report distribution 4 pl 91A
balance on hag,. partles t attard. 0 0 r,1,60
BIXT .
12., at No. 109 North
seri-frrnwat ROBERT M. LEE, Auditor.
&MK'
Mk-- SLAD, HERRING}, d : o.
-moo bbla. Nog. 1.1 and 1110rge sad podium Mao
lsaehin assorted yantares. of very °bolos lonian
ore
• S t b i t r3 . l:l7 No lf l o s .7l. /"'3
,10 ° , "1.
so bh. pow if4il medium
Ab do,
fitZ 7 11 ,tg•
new tar 0.1 Hsang.
sio o oa
• .100 tali o.j.
'Do do , Ng, 1 solir righ.
2.0 do pima NO. 1 611000.
100 giuntala lank
(WWI.
WO boxes ilew rco 1,(.111000••
Xt.yr'l/kndilry 110111 r awe
•
r iF*iirSE*.
PTPECTINE ;
PERSIAN FEVER CHARM
PV.VER AND AGUE EXTERAIMATED.
THE 'HUMAN CONSTITUTION SANER FROM
WRECK'.
T.Fitt PREVENTIVF. AND fiHMEDY.
INTERMITTENT AND BILIOUS FEVERfI,
NATURE'S GRAND RIRITORATIVE
INPECTINE. INPEOTINE.
NPEOTINE, INPROTINE
The terrible malady known as the FEVER AND
AGUE hangman"' hundreds of thousende of Perrone
throughout theworld every year, and has naval till
now been met by 'roomful medical treatment that
has not prodaoed severe
which affect the lunge, the spleen, the liver. the heart,
or other parts of the human organism. The INPEO
TINE is the natural antagonist of all fevers, and whe
It comae in oontaot with the skin, le absorbea by the
interior organs, which fella sully miums and all ten
dencies toward those maladies which prostrate the
mind and body with fever.
Fever and Ague molt from numerous ousel. No
Pima is exempt from the agues which promote the ex
istence of the disease. 'That being cue seated in the
system, induou depression of saints. lassitude, lan
guor, pains. chills, fever, and a long train of disagree
able sensations, depriving the patient of all , ar ~.
reduoing him or her to a eondition of
Why will any one suffer the horrors of a debilitating
Intermittent Fever, when. by the use of the
the eminent metheal am' magloal qualities of whish are
instantly absorbed,
ALL TRAM OF DIBEAIIII HAY DE ANNIIII
BHLF•CARE 1B BETTER THAN PRVEBO
NATURE IA WHIRR TEAR ART.
EVERYIDINEADE HMI 4 DIVINE BEM EDI.
THE WISE APPLY WHILE THE POOLLBH
BETTER PREVENT THAN STRIVE TO CURE
THE INPEOTINE.
flu cured thousands of both sexes of the most /Wad
}al fevers. Read and rettem.
lyto o 61 fe 01no Dcci
Lemuel Small, of Pittabuts, tot two Isatausgsslo
to himself and society' —ll martyr to Chills sad Fever—
curia in less than throe weskit, and improved in eight
hours.
Mary K. Belknap, Sandusky, Oho, after alannot
losing her reason as wall as strength, by Interndttent
Fever, with Chllbi, restored to health In twenty hours.
J. It. Tilton, of Belgrade, Kama, bromrht from
death's door, having suffered for four yeOn. Made
well in five weeks. and improved in two hours.
Adolphe hfonbro, of Frame, relieved in on* hour,
while travelling in the care of the Fort Warm and
Chicago Railroad. lie was aPPereuli, Olaf with
Chills.
Ellen R. Benson, Lockport, New York. rescued
after seven years' suffering. A perfect cure.
Thousands of other one' prevented and mired ever,'
month, end not a mingle complaint or the effloienoy
of the
INPECTINE
WRY IT, PROVE IT, KNOW IT,
And make known its wonderful powers and virtues.
'kat those who suffer, or who are threatened . with
wagering. may be led to nee a inmate, innoxiour pre
paration, furnished br the field of Satire for
MAN'S BLESSING..
IS BOLD Bit ALL DRUGGISTS AND BIRDICINE
PRICE ONE DOLLAR.
Int by mill to , any out of the United &aim
It In not taken. inwardly, Got to seglied outwardir.
000 0rdinn to di :notions, *tilok moan,
any sack paok
ale.
JOHN WILCOX & CO.J
RICHMOND, VIRGIN/A.
Wo. 89 111„1 , 4K OF aorrtmEacr, BuilWoo.
' MIAIV 110/II till'SV.
11110411111111114011
Fit
. .
b~Y(;YNAL.
CLUIEB INSURED IN A DAY.
INPECTINE. INPECTINS
MEDIC/DILL DUMMIES.
EXTREME NELPLEBBNIL/11.
INVALUABLE INPBCTINE.
PERSIAN FEVER CHARM,
LATED IN dl PEW HOURS.?
DREAM.
DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS.
PERSIAN PEVIIR CHARM,
PERSIAN ?EVER IMAM.
INPEOTINE
DEALERS IN AMERICA.
REMEMBER.
NANISFACTUARD BY
188 MAIN STREET,
BRANCH OFFICE,
X 9 P W,P,Wram:BW; 2 st 0094.
INEDUINAL.
DYB3PEPBIA.
Djepepsia, Debility of the Byitem. llyeeeellat
Dyiipepsia, Debility of the System, Dyspepsia,
LIVER COMPLAINT, ACIDITY,
LIVED COMPLAINT, ACIDITY.
BILIOUS COMPLAINTS. BMX HEADACHE.
1111,/01/8 CUIrIPLAINTS, HICK }IEADACH tip
FLATULENCY. LOSS OF APPETITE,
FLATULfiNeY, LOSS OF APPRTJTS,
and the numberlonother Manatee arming nom Indigos•
bon and functional disorders of the stomach, find read',
robot' in that established and Marling remade,
THE OXYGENATED .BITTER.
THE OXYOF:N.4 TED B/TTriff;
RELIABLE TESTIMONY
We call the attention of the reader to the following
latter from President Smith, formerly of Wesiefan
University. and now attached to the Solentifie Corr.' of
the Expedition which recently Willed for Greenland
MIDDLETOWN, °ann.. Feb. i 9, 1869.
Sum W. FOYLE & Co.—Oentlemen I first made use
of the Oxygenated Bitters some seven or eight years
since. Having suffered for twenty years from a form of
dyspepsia, which was attended with a nervous head
vibe. on an average of not less than one day in a week,
I was induced, by the unpretending reoommendation of
Dr. Green, " to try one bottle, and if no benefit was
received to discontinue the use."
The use of one bottle warranted a further trial, to the
extent of some three or four, with a careful observance
of the accompanying direetioas. The result was. an
almost entire relief from the usual dyspoPtio symptoms
and their depressing. painful consequences. I believe
these Bitters produced an entire change in the habits of
say slalom, and upon the active energies of the diges
tive organs. I now deem myself as exempt from Dye
pepsin as moat person*. These Bitters have also been
of service to other members of my family.
Very respoot fully your',
AUGUSTUS W. SMITH.
•
THE OXYGENATED BITTERS,
THE OXYGENATED BITTERS
RICHMOND, Tioga no, Pa., Aug. 25,1958.
OIWTLENEN After suffering for more than thirty
years with Dyspepsia, and trying many semedies re
commended for that disease without any good result. I
was Induced, by Dr. F. H. White, of Mansfield, to give
the Oxygenated Bitters a trial. I took two bottles,
whioh gave me 0 much relief that 1 purchased two
MON, which aye nearly or quite effected a cure. lam
now nearly seventy-five years of age, and for three
months put have felt no inoonvenience from my food
I take great pleaslue in recommending the Bitters to
W afflicted with Dyspepsia and Its concomitant die-
Oases. A. BEDARD.
FROM DR. WHITE
MAN3YIELD, Tiogn co., Pa., Aug. %,1958
I have used the Oxygenated Bitters In my ➢raottoe
with decided moms in debility and general prostra
tion ko., and confidently recommend them in general
debility, and diseases of the digestive organs.
IP. It. WHITE, ht. D.
THE OXYGENATED BITTERS,
THE OXYGENATED BITTERS,
PREPARED IIY H. W. POWLEit Co„
19 TRERIONT Street, Boston
80IJ by liruggiste, Peelers, and al trohants n even
town and oity throughout the oonntry.l
DYOTT 8a 00,.
RISNORTH SECOND STREET, PHILADELPHIA
WHOLESALE AOENTtI
soz,p EVER YWILVRE.
SOLD EVERYWHERE
iMoof•dk
TMLE ONLY PREPARATION
THAT HAS
STOOD THE TEST OF YEARN,
AND °MOWS MORE AND MOAN PoDDLAIL EVERT DAT.
md tisetirnonia's. new, and almost without number,
ight be given, from ladies and gentlemen in all grades
of sooiety,whose touted testimony none no Id resist,
that Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative wi II restore the bald
and, gray, and preserve the hair or the youth to old age,
in all its TOltthfill beauty
ATTLN ORIEL Web. De0..111. 1858.
Pao,. WOOD: Taos wing plume scoop; a line to in
form thee that the lair on my head all fell off over
twenty years ago, caused by a oomplioated °Mont° dis
own attended with an eruption on the bond. A con
tinual course of suffering through life having reduoed
me to a state of dependence, I have pot been able to
obtain stuft for cape, neither have I been able to do
them up, noloonsequent of which my head has siffered
extremely from cold. True initio Inc tO Ray MIMI
& HOOges almost the last q_ent h ailoa earth for a two
dollar bottle of thy Hair Restore. Tout the let of
August last. I have faithfully follows the directions,
gad the bald spot is now covered w ith hair thick and
black, though itiorty it is also eomt in rill over my
head. Feeling confident that anotrelnarge bottle would
restore it entirely and permanently. I feel anxious to
Persevere in its me and being destitute of means to
more, t any 1 would ‘, thee if thee wouldet
pot be vitiate to send me an order on thine agents for a
bottle. and variety* to omit the Scripture declaration
The reward is to those that are kind to the widow
Sad the fatherleam"
Thy friend, SUSANNAH KIRBY.
Lnaorriax, Noble no. Indiana . Feb.S.
PRON. O.J. WoOD: Dear Sir: In the latter Part of the
rh e r fforUtlerhtlftittrOnilieg the
ir Yo rk . tft State
e m
en hair, I% f a rCi j A u :c=
ti l t l it l T ' ,Re%grA°:=T e s a in " gft, c etri: r 4h7rg'pr;
part of my goalp was almost entirely bereft of its cover
ing, and much of the remaining portion upon to side
and back part of my head Mtn/ after became gray ; so
that you will not be 'mortis When I tell you that, upon
my return to the State of In ana. too more oasual ao.
quaintanees Were not go much at a loss to discover the
cause of the change in my appearance, as my more in
timate acquaintances wee to recognise me at ail.
at once made application to the most skilful physi
cians in the country, nut, receiving no assurance from
them that my hair could again be restored. I was forced
to become reconciled to my fate, until, fortunately, to
the latter part of the year MD, your Restorative was
recommended to me by a druggist. as being the most
reliable Hair Restorative ip use. !tried one bottle, and
found to my great eatisfactiqn that it was producing the
desired effect . Sinop that time. I have used seven dol.
Mrs' worth of your Restorative, and as a result, have a
rioh mist of very soft black hear, whiok no money can
uy.
Ns a Miarkof MI gratitude for your labor and skill in
the production of so wonderrul an erode, I have remota
mewled its use to many of my friends and acquaintan
ape. who. 1 am haply to inform you, are using it with
like sheet. Very roepeotfully, yours,
A. FL LATTA.
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
Depot, 111 Broadway, and sold by all dealers throath
out the_world.
'gFh v Restorative
medium, and pu
el,2;p in a
"l o s t , t i e r; small three
s e uses ,
eta
pint, anti retaila i‘ for'ocus dollar per t bottle : the medium
holds at east MOOT per east. more in proportion than
the small, retails for two dollars a bottle ; the tarts
holden: l r 4o per cent. more in proportion, and re
tails for 3 a bottle.
0 York. OD & CO., Proprietors, 444 BROADWAY,
New and 1 14 hi ARK KT Street, St. Louis, Mo.
And sold by all good Druggista and Fancy Goods Deal
"tad hare by DYOTT & CO., D3ll North SECJDND
street. auLS-mwf d-eowWtr
MOTHERS.
MOTHERS.
MOD ERS.
NOT S. Rti.
It must be obvious not only to you. but to OM) atten
tive and intelligentnerson. that the first diseases 01 in-
Le o n w t rrislifhle t tla u t , r o oo n a a girr4re r d sm or i d t pon of their t
for the alleviation and cure these diseases lo ine n iiieqli
known as
DR. EATON'S
INFANTILE CORDIAL.
Prepared from a formula used by Dr. Eaton with re-
FirtabUt success duties IMAM yeas' practice. we
Ow It to IA a most fellable and a flioaolous remedy for
titan tile complaints, and one trial alone will convince
tOu of its superiorit y every other preparation of
he kind. It is particularly recommended
FOR 011ILDREN TEETHING,
nd at this period of infantile '‘
life, when hour anxious
darts are pained by witnessing the mutterings oh your
ittle ones. It will be to and invaluable In Sokft.seistg tha
Owns, Redwing intainotatton, iterissing all
Pain. POT 1:118E.Ali 8 A'rTlits DINO TKlalllNti,
such eu /Harr/ion, Dysentery, Orites•g in the Berets,
Acidity of the Stomach, inni, Cotic, and Cold to the
thud, we confidently o tt er this as
ninon In i a certain relief and
tril e ? l im . iTigh e e K eroVON nvan
to can hardly be estimated .' imp ort ance
IN CONVULSIONS.
fnqm which more infants are said to die than from ani
inner disesse t the little sufferer is relieved instente•
'slowly, Is if by mach, • and In this dread complaint
alone. its intrinslo value ' is inch that it has teen recona
rrankgurtirhouPrlrrtroanaivini the sine of
alOi io n y o oTt a sell a °u r y a
as your suffering child. Dr. Zaton'a ljfantile s Car
di
ar
di contains
NO MORPHINE OR OPIATE
a/tint/kind. or of toAatetier nature, a fart rabid,
ti e Fftifill Warranted In statute cannot be gad at inoo
nun
ot artLaras b i l o i n c. 4 l , tiV:teg a diLa i re f Ar o o t
county:yid:Ulan arti becoming convinced o i llPifeltit . tV
and of the sad and blighting ("consequences w lioh are
certain to result from the use of narcotics disguieed in
Die form of quieting remedies; their (wntinned admin
istration b:ine Invariably followed by etupefaotion, and
DIA dlfere from even other remedy. It
DOES NOT CONSTIPATE
the boyalt, neither done It not by deadening the sensi
bilities of your obilden, but nature ly, through its rare_
medioinalAuslitusg, by removing all pain and ougo o f
mem. we earnestly you, t therefor e ,
y lo t
totter time In Innl i nring a to
.o you ro
nev a iy Intl to relieve a your
oftll4 t r ite verily harm/era, and can•
not injure CA. most &Heats Infant.
evire napq s
s b gn Vitt; EATON ' S
y 1 VP: A N i r t) I ke E n tT ) 7 1, 0 1- t
ue.
mated only by CHURCA DUPONT.
No. 400 liIROADWAY. New ore. .
And sold by them. and by aU mayetable ?talents. and
DY yo & co,
oul-mittsoir 937 North SECOND St.. hiledephla
ANNISEED-4 casks Italian for sale.
WETHERILL DRTIMR, N
ve3o 47 azd 49 hart t PM.` P PL
BOBAX, refined, in cases and barrels,
for Ws. WETHERILL & BROTHER.
said 47 and 49 North fIbCOND EL
JAVA COFFER.-1,000 poekets prime
ria11 • Wr, 1 9., 16 Man GUAVA 6. Cu.
EDUCATIONAL.
VREELAND INSTITUTE—A BOARD
NOHOW. FOR YOVNO insti
tution le located in a delightrul...healthy, and retired
tart or the country. twenty four miles northwest o.
hiadelnina. two hours' ride from the city ; anoestuble
y Norrie , uwn r ‘lilnll4l and cages, twice a tint.
Item 37:a10n opens Ontaberi2d.
For circulate, address
HVNBICIKER Principal
ee27-t0022" Per kio m en Bridge. Mont gomery 00.:Pat
ESDAMES WIEGARAY AND D'IIER-
Ica VILLY respectfully inform their friends and
the vblio that they have removed their Boarditt and
Day School fey IronnaLadtes from Loaan Square to - Norr.
1G27 and 1629 BYR.UCk. Street.
Pupil, from five years of age upward prepared for the
foarth clan. 1,36-1 M
-I,Y ANT, STRATTON, & FAIRBANKS'
MERCANTILE COLLEGE, El. E. corner BE
VEPITIt and CIIEBTNUT Streets.—Day and Errata (
Setlio/13. Would stal instruction in Bookkeeping, in
cludiugneneral Wholesale and Retail Business, atop
wog, Forwarding and Commiumn, Banking, E.
change, hlanufactorlng. Bal.roading. eteamboating.
&c.. the most therougri and Proffitt' , COW.e in the
United State,. Also, Leoturee, Commercial Calcula
tions. Arithmetic. and the higher Mathematics, Pen
manship Out in the city), Cones ,nilence, ho.
For rile, their new Treatise ikkeepina. beauti
fully printed in colors, end the best work published.
aeal.f
4UNDERS' INSTITUTE,
P-7 THIRTY-NINTH r MARKET STREETS,
PHILA ELPRIA.
Professor E. 1). SAUND RS & CORTLAND BAUR
DERS,A. M., Principals.
lion. wra. BIOLER, Clearfield ; WM. MoK [MDR,
Egg., of the Merchants' Hotel Philadelphia ; Iran. J.
W. FORNEY. of The Press ; 'llon N. B LIHOWNE,
Mauch Ohunk — oll of whom 441 V, ton s . boarding in
Philadelphia; Rev. R. WEISTBRoOK. D. D., of the B.
B Union ; lion. J. W. AtAYPIARD, Williamsport ; J.
LEISEN it IRO. Esq.. Bust ; and Engineer of the Lehigh
Coal and Navigation Comp y; and lion. ABA PACKER,
Saunders' lasti•ure—will give their friend, who may
be looking for a safe, thorough, and pleasant school any
information desired respecting thin nominate.
Agrove and lawn of LIGHT ACRES are attached to
the Institute for geolusion, reoreation, and physical ex
ercise.
Er The terms for a session of five months, counting
from the day of admission, are VII for day-boarding
pupils, 81® forpupils why upend Saturday and Flanday
at home. and Slid for pupils remaining tionstantl Y. No
extra charges. Payment, in advance. aule-6w
THORBECKE, TEACHER OF THE
.2-:4• PIANO, No. 1902 FlNE . St res t . At home dailt
at 2. sal-mvOlw•
ITALIAN, FRENCH, AND LATIN, by
E. T. RAMBALINO,
ee2o IN' 1393 PINE Street.
rrHE MISSES CASEY it MRS. BEEBE'S
English and Primal:. BoArding and Day Behool. for
Young Ladles. No. 1703 WALNUT Street, will be
reopened on WEDNESDAY. September If. Bell lm
ENGLISH AND ULASSIOAL SCHOOL.
—The szhool of the aubeeriber. in Simei' Building.
ESTN uT street, stove Twelfth. N% tll re-open on
MONDAY, the 17th of Septembe C r.
HARLES SHORT.
PRI N G GARDEN ACADEMY FOR
YOUNG MEN AND BOYEI, N. E. Cor. EIGHTH
and BUTTONWOOD Btrasta. Book-keesing. Langua
ges. Mathematies,Dravins. to. Boys reeelysd at any
age. DONLEAVY LONG, Ptinelyal.
se3-1m•
UNION ACADEMY, No. 6 SOUTH FR-
C/ TEENTH Street—Principal. THOS. D. JAM ES.—
Ar opted to the promotion ()remind health. good scholar
:it 16:: en d
Ter & Jr.% t trollcou;auld may
be
had
atilt Ist
HARRIET BROWN WILL REOPEN
He r SCHOOL FOR GIRLS on the N. W. corner
of FILBERT and JUNIPER Streets. opposite Penn
Smarr, on 10th or ninth month. ( Sept.)
CLASSICAL INSTITUTE.
DEAN STREET. below LOCUST.
The duties of the Classzoal levitate will be resumed
Mond 7 y , September 3. J. W. FAIRES, A. M.,
an 27 Principal.
mmiss M. W. HOWES HAS REMOVED
itiaiher sohool for young ladies to 1023 CHESTNUT
street. and will reopen on Wednesday, September 13.
A few boarding pupils will ths rammed. For oiroulars,
inquire as above, or at the rreabyterian House. /331,
and 1336 Chestnut street. augl-aw
VENN INSTITUTE, SOUTHEAST 00R.
NER THIRTEENTH and FILBERT Streets. re
opens MONDAY, September Dd. Four more pO9lll
will be admitted. Catalogues sent to any address.
R. STEWART. Principal.
CENTRAL INSTITUTE, TENTH AND
SPRING GARDEN Streets, will reopen Septem
ber 3. Bon prepared for 412 y Division of the Public
Grammar Schools, for Coils res, or for_Bustness.
ati32.3vr" H. D. McGUIRI... Pnnotnal.
MR. WINTHROP TAPPAN'S BOARD
NO and DAY SCHOOL for YOUNG LADIES No
1727 VINE street, near Loren Bemire, will RE-OSEN
on WEDNESDAY, September 12th. throulara furnished
on applics.Uon. anl3-411r.
MISS LUCY R. MAYER and Mrs. R.
M. BIRD will loosen their sohool for young la
dies, at No. 1010 &PAL elf street, on MONDAY, Sep
tember IT. suglt-lm
BUSINESS CARDS.
NEW ORLEANS (LA.) PIDAIIIJNE.
JOY. DOE. da Co.
Hare been appointed sole agenta in Philadelphia for
this extensively circulating paper, of commanding in
fluenue. Business men are advertising in the best news
papers of city end country, at the offices of Joy,coE,
& co.. Athertising Agents, FIFTH and CREETNUT
Buret.. P hiladelphia ; Tribune Buildings, New York.
seNi -t f
MERCHANTS AND OTHERS, ADVER•
/VA. TIME FOR re . IN BEST CITY AND
COUNTRY NEWSPAP : . ( et publishers' 'noes./
throdelt J. W TER'S
ADVERTIB 0 AOE i rCY.
IL W. Corner THIRD and A CH Streets.
afar Call or mend for Lino( Newip pers. rr3l tf
MATHEW BROOKS,
MAN VFACT/1 REX
CAMPAIGN UNIFORMS.
In ovary varlet . , of colors.
No. 13 9 North 2.111110 Street
. . . . ,
Iglu lin opposite Cherry. P t ad
'P R Al3 n E 11:(1 8 11A EE NIC AL ENGINEE a
. "4
PATENT ATTOHNKY,
No 114 Booth 81y11 ntseet.
I Nearly opposite the County n }tonic)
Prepares Specifications, Drawings. 0., and triumate
ill other Dachau oonneete4 watt the obtaining of Let
ters Patent
Machinery Designed end Drawings mud*. tab-3m•
RR. CORSON, REAL ESTATE BRO.
• ERR AND CONVEYANCER, NORRISTOWN.
Penruisivania.
FAx STORES. MILUS, arid HOTELFOR
SALE In Montgoinery. Bunks. Cheater, and 'taints
Connties. vamps Yr= MI to RIO sorsa. in 'cod hiss,
Person* applying will lie shown propertlas (ease of
°o.
Vet and Mortssiaas negotiated at fair ratan. HAND.
SOME RIsSIO.KNOSS tor sale in Norristown. Potts
town, and intermediate plums. For Catalog - nes and
Ind dello riptkon, address R. R. CORSON,
Jl2l4rn Norristown, Pn..
JNICHOLSON,
• Manufacturer of
SHIRTS—LINEN and MARSEILLES
BOSOMS AND COLLAR&
A large and choice 11.11Bort111011t. bild WILL XADI,
always on nand. unto which 1 partlonLuly lovas the
atttoOLOn of cAill and prompt-plying 211012-T2Y2
buyers.
H. E. Corner of SECOND aid ARCH Streets.
sot-3m•
YFIIGUET & SONS,
d. IMPORTERS OF HAVANA CIGARS.
No. lite &nth FRONT Street.
Remy° regularly a_full aseortment of dellrable CI
0 aRI3. whloh they oder at low rates, for cash or ap
proved credit.
PAWBON NIOIIOLBON,
1100KBIN)?pRik,
NOB. 119 AND 691 aiiNOR BiltErs.
Between Market and Chestnut stmts.
I'ILILAJJELPHIA.
isArm PAAON.
IT W JAB. B. 1110110111011
J WAGNER JERMON
a• • ATTORNEY AND 00U0ELLOR-AT-LAW,
(Mee. No. 116 South !XVI Street,
(Opposite Independence Beamed
Patmanztrula,
Ur the aid of reliable Attorney', at different point" in
the Umtpd &stem is enabled to Prosecute and eolleet
optima or every dem:mutton.
.Particular attention /van to the examination and re.
cover f of the elm mg of Letatees and Devbtees, and the
examination of Land Titles and li/souring tho interest.
°theirs and all portion" interested in the same, in all
Tartu of the Union.
Has the 63tatntes of all theatatca and a Commissioner
for most of them.
Derea m ttione carefully taken under Commumonm
aull-e
- fp J. BAYLIS THOMAS,
BM k;..1• ATTORNEYAT-LAW,
removolble 0110 e from No. 143 Arch street to No.
4119 WALNUT Street.
}tertianlar attention Oren to the recogerg of Mercan
tile Claims. The drafting and examinhuov. of
Congerancee,Assignmatits, liners of and other
Inatnur.enti of Writing The manggement Executor
ships, Adminietratorehipa, and 'trust& superintended;
and the beat securities procured fur the permscebt In
vestments of Mousy. tistietsetorr referencegieea
when lequired. arad-am•
INSURANCE. COMPANIES.
DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN
miTRANcf: compANy.
INCORPORATED BY TIIR LEDISLATURE OF
PENNSYLVANIA, 1823.
OFFICE S. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT
Street', Philadelpaia.
MARINE INiaIIRANCE
ON VES6ELS,
CARGO. To all parts of the World.
FREIGHT
IN.
LIND INSURANCES
On Goods, by River Canals, Lakes, and Land Camay,
FIRM
parts of the Union
FIRE INFURANCES
On Merohandise generally.
On Storms Dwelling H on ., & o ,
ASSETS. OF THE CnIMPANY,
November I, LW.
Par. Market Patur.
ITS 060 Philadelphia City 6
.t. cent. Loan 411511,060 60
100=1 Pennsylvania Mate 6 neut. Loan. 93.645 0,1
21,000 Penn sylvaula Mate el cent. Loan . II WO 03
55,003 U.S. Treasury 534, 4P' cent. Notes and
Interest due —_,. .. .. 11.263 al
30,000 U.S. Treasury 6 .kw omit. Notes and
interest due.... --...... ..... . 50,615 00
525,000 Temporary Loan to the City of Phila
delphia...-.. . . . . ... 25,000 00
850.009 P011115,U116 atiruga i,i . Nij l i,i ige
6' cent. Ronda . . .. . 6 55 1 0 CO
320,0 0 0 North Pennsylvania Ra . nfroad M'ort
gag e 6 Voent. Bonds.-- ._ _ . 13,500 CO
814,000 West Philadelphia Passenger Railway
Company 7ir ot. coupon Bonds, 12,600 GC
em,ooo, NO shares stook Germantown One
ConIMMY. interest ri.'d principal
guarantied by the city of Maa
s:ow. 100 shares PenneBlvania Railroad Cum
$5,000,100 shares North PennsyiVaMVßailroad 3r"
Company.. . ... S„)N
82,85 U shares Philadelphia Ice Boat and Meam
Tug Company, PAila.lelphia and
Savannah Steam Navigation Corn
Pony, Ocean Meam Navigation
Company, Philadelphia and
ilavre de Grace. Steam 'row Boat
Company. Philadelphia Exchange
Company.. ----- —.— 2,310 CO
--
f 435,880
Bonds and Mortgagee, and Real Estate. Of- 3 a 18,713 6
lioe Budding— .... . . . ... .
Bulls yeoeivablo for Insurances made_ .. .
Debate due at Agenmee—Premitmern Ma
rine l'oliciesi, nterost. and other debts due
the Company.•—•.... . . ...... .. . . 65,564 63
Scrip, and chic k of sundrrineursnee 13oni
Cash on Deposit in Bank
DIRECTORS.
Himmel E. Stokes,
J E. Peniston i
Henry Sloan.
Edward linrtington,
H. Jonesßrooks.
hipencer
ilbomtis C. }lend,
Robert Burton,
ProoI) I'. Jones,
JornesH,
tishun I"..Ey re.
ohn 11 Sample. l'iltstig
. T. Mot g "
.B.
klll. A MARTIN. President.
. HAND. Vice President.
toretarv. dld istrin
William Martin. •
Edmund A. Bonder,
Thoophilne Paulding,
John N. Norm."'
John C. Davis.
James 'Fraquair.
William hyre, Jr.,
Janine C. Hand.
William C. Ludwig,
Joeoph H. Seal.
Dr. H. hl. Hutton,
liporge C .coyer,
)lug Craig.
XClisrlea Kelly,
HENRY LYLLIUMN,
500 000 HAVANA OICIARS.—Cons
prising:
Partatax Etviro.
E '
spanola, cabanas.
Nriabano, lick nes.
Calhoun, B
A rnaw,
Vora.,ion, Arroyo Hondo. a o.
0 , Regalia. ndres, Millar. Concha. Opera, and I , ,su
linos, of all luxes 511111 i (I IL and
gnosis i i Sci rtre L by 10
0100 arrivals , an d .or sale by 1., si 4 R 21 t. if,
sidi Ihr 130 WA Jet: litrs•e.
CARDAMOM SEW. MALABAR-1 case
fur gale. WETHF:RILL Sr. BRTHER.
relo 47 inJ 49 North 8h0074 I) Pt.
BURNT UMBER—Ground pure in Oil,
for sedoliki WETRERILL & Bwriuskt, IT ami
49 PO 6 / 1 ;99:4P 4troth .01
SA.LEIII Di AUCTION.
--
FURNESS, BRINLBY & 00.,__
No. 420 24.01111Ey STREET.
tap OE 0 &LE OP VIXEN N.AISD SAXON ROODS.
THIS Pricer )21ORN PIO, AT 10 WO K.
A OARD.—Tbe pirepoi, on rat ruo
* Li
nvigistad too sale of Psalm an 099 II t
(Friday) momna. Moot. 23. at 10 0 onk. 02 o 'O.
on am months' orsdit, comprieing the most doldrums
aelloauent offend at auciLon this season.
N 10S—To Jobbing.
insole this megn,ng
-41,300 PIEOEO SAXONY DRESS DODDS.
Of the Importation of Means. Seltimeder Mothers.
NOTICE—To Horsley' •
200 LOTS YANO LK R AND
OB STAPLE SILKS AND
8 ES.
Comprising some of the richest good. Imported.
To Merchant Tub s.
An invoice of— ..
Malt pros gram silk wettings.
2.-4 superb bombaziner.
SALE OP 350 MORS RICHPANCY DSPAS SILKS
AND 160 FLOUNCED BILK ROBES. •
This !donnas,
Se pt. IL at 10 c'eloek—
DM pimmel2.lol2 tubs printed ekint2 colored posit
de vote.
20 pieces SIM nab Lyon. black moos antique.
SO do 21 inch super quality ex Wesel plain 1 0 111 t
de sole.
110 Piecee Piper quality email figured bleak silks.
2) do sold colors Poudelle sake.
20 do .4 inch slain P 0121140 m e'
100 6,7, and 9 iiOIIIICIN ex rich milk robe..
60 do do Week do.
lo vise*, ex heavy Paris bleck_poolt di writ,
RICH CHINTZ ) , 0111,ARDs AND PRINTED
rich
shied
FALL
25 please Pans filth ehlAti foatinti.
lid do do 64 r039r01l Cashmeres.
CHECKED PO LARDS.
Warntated a I Bilk.
4 cases (40 pieces) oheeke,l foulard., all silk, for the
best bat and coo trade.
VIENNA BROCHE SQUARE AND LONG SHAWL&
KM eupenor 12-4 Vienna Mocha square shawls.
500 do CH ENIL L E SCA RFS. dn.
100 doz.', ex rich Paris chenille scarfs.
.PARIS BLACK AND DRES.OWN MOUBLIN DE
I . LAIN
•
ISO pieces fine to extra fine Paris Mack sad Irroinl
mouslin de la , nss.
POPLIN FRANCAISE BROOME.
2 cases rich poplin Francais. broclie.
BALE OF 4,400 PI E0,F.8 EIMCON Y VIOVE,II DREBO
60091.
FURNEBB, BRINLEY & CO.. Aa041.4444r4.
Will include in their eats of 429 MARKET event,
Friday, Sept. 29.
1140 traces of &axon r woven dress of the wall
known nianulacture of hi sssss . &bounder Brothers,
New yolk.
- .
Consisting of
-2.50 pieces pod de chests, extra heavy goods.
mb
ego do chal lies, su analityand new designs, 27s do limas. high Initred satin Minh.
sfo do challi toy/0.1114in ground alien f Tarr mime
200 do Floridan., small designs. in plants.
225 ,to Formal; splendid soods, brooks figures.
301 do woollen satin. highly Mitred silk stripes.
200 do do do do do doubts width.
450 do Jacquards small set Bear's, an entirely nee/
mike.
20) do bnlliantss, silk fi~~ures. for beet ell t i p
100 du Atlantwe.raosuard figured. g
400 do plaids, small diMgus. brig t ono,
in red and blait chetah.
ZOO do Union plaid.. double width do, bright colon
in red and black cheeks.
650 do Union plaids. single width. In oar well
known manufacture.
The eigove, comenaing the most approved striae
of their Importation. are Crean goods, jest landing per
steamer Teutons , and carefully aamint. for the Wads
and market. Your attention as respeWally caw* to
thisuale. whieh include all the latest noveltreg of
th A I ET.- 9° 'fre . ali of !agony drew goods wall commemio
at It o olook Precisely.
6.4 SUPERIOR PARIS BLACK BOMBAZINE—OF
A VERY SUPERIOR MAKE.
This Morning.
A full assortment of superior i'aris Black Bombs
ulnas.
PARIS DRESS BILKS AND SILK ROSES.
An Invoice of rich Paris Dress Bilks and Bilk Robes.
SALE OF IMPORTED DRY DODD&
On Tuesday ?doping',
October 2, at 10 o,clock, by catalogue, on skx months'
credit.
fop pack:vex and lots of fancy and staple dry goods.
IP Samples and eataloguee wist 7 on ' , tor:lon a / 4 of
sale.
F. PANCOAST, AUCTIONEER, Buc
kl• eassor SCOTT. in.. 431 CHF.RTNUT St.
SHERIFF'S BALE OF STATIONERY.
Will be sold for account of whom it may concern.
On Saturday Morning.
Sent. M, at to o'clock. the balance of a stock of sta
tionery, blank books. envelopes, pen', pencils, to.
Peremptory Bate of Superior
AMERICAN CUTLARY, TO CLOSE ANACCOUNT.
On Monday Morning.
Octoberint.wilt be sold by catalorae,on "Alberti
credit, PS cares of first quality Amen min Cutlery. sow,
enemy a fall assortment of the best goods In the mat
get. Sale positive, ootmnerming at 11 o'oloak precisely.
gar Catalogues and samples ready on Saturday. Bey
bomber 30th.
I..IDILIP FORD & 00., AIIOTIONSIRB,
m No. 530 MARKET Street, aad 521 MINOR
&met
ST. LOUIS, 10.
WILLIAMS BOYLI & 00., AIIO
• • von/At commAIQN
o ll i
No. 6,llorth 14.. BT. Ulll, (forziorty
int& hum. sm. uuhig horn. & drat
their services
. tho merchants , hag re. 11
agh t m oti pf r!t i t .," tr ajar tt.• millo of gem* oar-
IletUtzoonts mad, thou days ahin g is
1111 111
Mean Yen. Cloghorn. Va.,ll44olattlo.
i i sinow& c grspor. lavo4ot
.. Ztha,rtinnt.any& Nov Yon.
Wood.gOrfsfy. & Co, E9t.Lotto, Ma
6 . Crow. ofourrarr. & "
** nthls-tbituli
suiprmo.
TOR TUE HOUTIL-011ARUS
Tori_Atip ekvAmmikil firmfaumps.
PH.LIBII7
Hoary' Frei at an swap. of /lonian pie stun M
AT flaw Yort nontil i zo. o „
o.
Ike 11./a. Mall Stammlop SEYSIO _NE STATE. Ca4P.
tam Char los P. Illarybiaan. ostorldiap. Urtobor
3.10113 o'olook A. M.
la"njii in
° lra icrovilgr-s
-?ha W. I. MAII ftaismollua BTArft Or eznitem.
Captain Joan J, fanny'. will mail oft PatattlaY.
tonal»? 'Mat 4 ciolool P. M.
Aim%in la to so hoess—enly &I lame at M.
u g oils ohanto Iran arery s.terdAy to every
Ivo nays. I..x.te rename!, se d %Cs of Ladle( lima
977 day.
entlMMlligileaMMlMl: fin
47):::ffect=1 " :Vettli.1,1171:2i
aa tV orgii Eta , Mar Wee ass
goat vita etelunitirlotlit7 l 4 , lll railreaM. mh.
tor all Maass In the the/013ot veil.
5 U ILARCL
rrentlt an 4 !mimeos cot • Large propeNeg ef gay&
shipped *oath will berfornal to be Ismer by
than by rainy Ireivela. Um -mama beats tort=
rate.
N. B.—lniar% . .. all Itall=lPrggs a =frab
the
mi llall . r muul oo4 Coco rT a nn . "t ie: .. t ".. 11 4 retNizar. ram.
0 T *WWI°
Fare I y ate route le to is per Het. err than by
the I ular,d Routs, ea be eeen r iab: we
deln. Tbroath ttekste oaa Ytk rico
ton wad a....b mu, IS. I CL 6 oil
the whole route , SLOW MU OW TM
nib to he onteenterr 1
VIA CHAILLX2I . O3. ! VIA VAVANNAIL
To 4barleaton—..—.l.l 00 To Sarannai.—..— 1115
L T 00 ° Vir ati oon
Atanta— 21 00 Atlanta-- 21 00
Montsonteri--. 25 00 Columbus— 21 0 . 1
—23 00 t i lb.o7. ---- n9l
New O rleans__. to °atm/miry t 5 00
Nashville...—. V rill Alobile— .. 00
Knoxvalle____ 25 50 New o:Lama N/ TS
Mempla.—_ 2110
Fare to Savannah. yta Charleston...
• - • -•-• •
Charlaston. Via Saw/moan --• •—
• • N ix)
Fo MIL of Morns maw ruler roe s has
or freight oreaanate &WI on e board. it second
wltart *Dore Vine et
LE
to
. EIONr.AVO..
D. 1•20 NORTH wNARVISZI
*dents In Charleaton r T. B. t 7. 0. 811DD4.... .
Itmzumatt.BUNlßS OAK
For Florida from Charleston. Mawr °warm *seri
Threaday.
For Florida from Savannah. Moamar§ Iltadary's and
Bt. John's every Taaains and BatardaY.
MTHE BRITISH AND NORTH
IL AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAM.-
11011 NNW TOXIC TO LIVIIITOOL.
Chief fenbiu Passage ----$lll
Bsoonc Cabin Passage ?II
PROM GORTON TO LIVERPOOL.
Chief Cabin Passage .......-- ---- —.4110
liettond im r i...,. ,
'The 'naps fro m eV YC , lt i call at CFrk Harbor.
he ships fro m tots a Mgt an and Cork Mir
l'F.RßiA, Capt. Judkine. ICA rrAQA, Capt. Llpg.
ARABIA. Capt. J. litons. AMER-10A, Cat. Noodle,
ARIA. Copt. E.O Lott. NI AGIRAV 4 a , pt Audenecni
AFRACA, Capt. ithasoson. EURO A. t. J Lanen.
ectrrieq now bust
These vases Garry a °tear whit. :Font Last-head t
AKAop starboard bow; red on port w.
BIA, Stone. laves lkoton, W nitoday. Rept. I
AFRICA. Shannon, ' N. York ,_Wedneeday. advt. U
AMERICA, Mouth°, " Baton. Wtdasday. 800. If
ARIA. Lott, " N. Yorg,_Waneoday. eusipL Pe
YU ROYA, Little. " Boston. wodrioaday. Oct. 3
pi& irtum, je,nricui, " N. York. Wednesay. Sept. le
Berths not secured until paid for.
An en periend eurgiron on bard.
The owners or thew ciii.a will not to aocoustable foe
Gold, Silver, 801 l ton. gpools, Jewelry. Precious State
°rhino's. unless tolls of laden are signed therefor and
the value thereof then; apresal. For fre.ght of pas
sage. apply to E. CUNARD, 4 &mhos Gre•l.
eel New 1 ork.
EXPRESS COMPANIES.
wwwTHE ADAMS EXPRESS
CO. .odice 320 CHESTNUT IhUsse
formsr.ls rsrosts. rsoksies.lderohscolss, klank Notes.
and ape° , e, caller by Os ova Linos or in oortrieotloc
with other 4sprthe Cora to sv the Druicopa:
1..J.w and mutes or the Unitelthakt*l.
K. 8. RA 813Y0d0.
1•14-tr decors! lesportstasidost
EXCURSIONS.
PHILADELPHIA AND
REA.lntiv_ i!ALLitoAD.
LK, ON OF t A 111.11:
On
with s a d
slier
A coo j V Ie CG =LI N4 d_ z 'r e
holder and msnit ante tartly, limy Porringer
Train, and Si SAY IBC The) Will void by the
Trerarer, at de °dee of the cioacoani, 0. Beath
FOURTH Street , at a Meatus of twenty-dve Per cent
from there y fares. Potties erlehtnt to enJoy the
Bummer l it he Coantry v , fold ttue e very de/nrahle
ro ute, the zed' baxim: Valtele beteg &moat
the a.oet baton I Dad healthy In the State, and emcee_
Bible by foe t as Um end to Fhltede4ta eatly.
8. Treasurty,
rintacn.rittA. hlaroh.l6th.l3lo. label/
014.t,...AN FOR TEIE SEA SHORE.
—CA Marz AND ATLANTIC
RAIL ROor.r.—On and alter BA 11,411AY, Eepternber 1.
Matt tram loaves Vine street vqt . ar.. —1.30 A.M.
k:3press • •
ruRNINu, LEAVES ATLANTI ° r.M.
C.
Mad ..... LIM
..... —.IAA A.M.
Stospina All . 6
tations going and return:oc.
Fare to 1 tlanun,1111.11u; round trip tickets, good for
three dill, 32
I rei cht must he delivered C r c covt ,,.. P oin t us 3 Y.M.
The CNnyany veil not la resp.,nstble Ice ant enoJe
until received and recetiZed for ht their Atent at the
Votnt.
au3l-tf J011:1 O. 13RYANT. Arent.
PDILADELPIIIA AND
R 1-,AMNG RAIL/WA D. DE
i.t(AttFui, EXCURSIONs, nn and alter MONUAY.
JULY 9th, until Septemter .7.0. the tot:owing routes
will be opon (or etoc
uroce.
1 toketa (or laic. at Picket °Moe, Broad and Callowhili
'torte.
1:0 I.:IIBEAT% Fat's end retura-- ES 80
_ ..
To ,Saranion and 19
To Lock Raven and tett:in—..., I ee
For further rftftlOollfll 11O• 11T11111 NUL Of spele to
Tielet Agent or the eetheeeli Broad lag SSinirtult
"treats. or to tro. F. 13 'A Y,
tieneriii A tont 1 hI C. 1 Residua Railroad. Phila.
Q. A. 1111.10 L Bum nate adult. R 19 1 ,11111.
trll-'seld
$80166 67
SUMMER RESORTS.
,INSION fIOUSE. MOUNT CARBON,
FICHUYI.HiIif. COUNTY, PA.
Families acoommodatel with good moms at ridge/id
prices.
tit.[ 041-eittblithed Hoots, locate.' Is the gato tei
e.”l:lB:isfe and eoond tgoontsino, intmed)ateiy
the lute rot the Philadelphia .lit Reading RAP ,
within half mile of Pottsville, Piro/ rtY kept .0, o
omph Head, of the old Mansion. now*. La4sl/hua.
has, same hie demist. boss ander the e erg* of ha
daughter.
The House is prepared. SI al] seasons of the year, for
the racy ttou of guests, end has to e t! recital, la; I.
order. he !ante garden , and put adio•aing , preuepti
great int ...Intent-6 ai a glimmer resort. to pandas ir.ah
nu to 'mend a short Ursa away front the dates lard tar
moil of toe cities. where they oils breath' Grath stoma
tutu a4r, and onto? the wild awl bosattfal locum of
the owl rowel.
Commatehou eautesager Valeta. fee u• of fast-
Ilea. are /told at S redgettuo of ivirate fro wry seat..
end an sooomm•dattun t ua w.ll Slav* Pottangla
during A. summer month,. to eaapt• t4eee Lk* %I
dealt, it to send that houseat portion ot the
hit., had rotatrothe woo ersoiag. ea whoth , the gi k rboe
trill be thtrty•three peg Mat below tae • For tsrms, a pel tuo trY eel.
Meath* lloatAotat .
1030-ltst situ • ra.
OIT En 01 L, in gouts and into, for
gals. IYETLB 11,1,4 BR
1.400 47 444 411119t41
SALES ST •UCZjOi
MM I IIOMAB a
. Kos. IN magi ir VRTII tint.
WmA % ija ittia A s ' 1) A. I
as er ssusia isly IBMS NOY
cssaassspust sales.
Sir Eandbills of each ',mom, imig=adio. to
addition to Cush ye pasiish on tSa
r aaeb sals c es uze th=srsams, fa imi lWa lt4
zza. al & rd.,. IQ 11111/10110` illi
C .15 r sad
ths Es is will allitiV Mai at A i as
Po ad zr I a t
t.0 1 ,. 5s as 1 0 El it . if ,
t op i t i m
pi
sa.. •lit
pi\
.. L wain a &mac.
jrinerar:::..r, ° =2:. 11117 I .a X=
P PIMPV era Wilarthm store
IST goal wawa Wend Oa MU rrinse2 F•eisarn
and ad vervard creasasortallr la ova}am
(of which I.alo toiNas an gnaw apasarty.) aii
°harm
Peremptory Salt.
COUPON fIONOX lIIIOATOAGZEI. &a,
On etteuray.
October lat. at 11 o'clock. cool, Will be add at
Public tale at the ?ha ulslplod Factuttoot. "Want re
term tor cask. for sotonat or whom it my 401101102 •
the kilogram. via :
Ea c. 42 n bonroht of the Eudora Markin Care n.
vinam c alt
IMP in, i f7•lolo.laattarad by throe lii
2rst beams! data leth March. UM; tits
data lab Jaaa.ll//: lad tad tail or
Femur/ . land inteoAtid at Pal ta Ita spirt
gads book A . No. ff. alLit• V/ ; A IA peee
MK lad A D , aid. ma ka.
Akio, a tempt of A. W. la . es t or
the Gtrard Trots, for le of and hte
lb/tribe wand.
Third. A eel bond end a giws soles
anted by buses mad bawls. t.
um bet wale jute singe to
a M n hiring been he tilt
Cavemen-tut to Frapoet.A.Ditrzal,aed
.... V
Franc' A. Detail to William Aseltaittl.
dry policies of insuraoc• upon taa Market Toatto Gl a tt
said company.
Terao—Casb.aayabl• at lb* time of salt, lama
thusly attar the atrocorty is atraok at;
ELEVH FALL A A LS—OCTLIFFII
Neat madam. ENT RESIDENCE.. eulk huss Russ fard.
1020 Filth exest. below Guard Avow*. Lot 37 foot
(mot.
Very dealrablo Cooker? ItEXIDErmv 2... icor*
.11traa of
Lend Oak lino. ooze .Da old o.lr.
lennutraana Rallrood. lamothat• paramout, ?err.
sash
.
Nut Maim REStDENCS. Mat» loath Ifourtuath
street. near Chartaut :strut has Ma mane sans_
manes.. May M axasunod bayou 10 sad IL sad !I
an 4 6 o'ol oat.
Elegant Brown Stone R.ESTDENCR..No. Jill Wart
Logan ovum. Lot fi feat front. leidaes. Tt• hone
la boat Ili t h e but manner and mass with alitir no
darn oonvetuoneec
• • • • • •
Two sopa nor Modern 11LESIDENCV w ti aids mac,
stables, and amen ecoass, Posolrford load sad annuli
stmt. lota saektll fast front. 1118 Sat deists Cana
stmt.
Executors' Male—Estats of John Nerriests. dasssalL,l
CKAN 13E2_2 If ?Alit. 322 AMIS. Joliass.r.Allas
no county. MOW J•1111T. &belt MIAMI (=LI:
moat. Statical. ors taw Cstodioa aid
adjoin= lands of Mari_ _ protest S A IVE M IT.
Three-otory Inek DWILLINU. NMI Caleriddll
strum oast of rvesatialt stesst.
Torso story Brtok 2Ws LUNG, No. W Waeltissioa
anat. °welts Jedasos taws.
od ors ra- story Minok DWELLING. No.IN Pm*
street. wan of 741414, atrat: las UM moans calm -
Iv snare. Lot 110 Rog boot.
Moder* Back ItESUMNCE. No. MS lass .
Test of Touth *rat; las tba madam oat s.
uniadzassomessyss,„
Nest St odor. DW21.1. 1 / 1 2. No. 73113asosnrood
first Sousa oast of Eighth stew; Ma the airdorta
eveissoes. Clear of slijscunbnaeo.
Four-story Brick_FulTDlDltY, 134 Nat stoat. be
twasn Ssoond and Thirdatlas Waist an
Three -atom Brick W=B. No. SC theist a..
eat of Fifth street.
. . .. ..
Throe story Brick DWXLLINO, Ne see POTSD IL.
bettri . pifth e i pd KUL god Mem* sad nee
4
PP;OJIY U or wool.. BY nee
5 131
Neat modern pins two. lee, lin loath Maul
street corner of street. lee theme/1m eoe
venieneez. Valusbes it.seureporty.
Three-mory bnok D Llano, No. IX Asia street.
east of Third street.
Three-stonr bnek TAVELN AND DWELLING.
No. MOO Coates street, vast of treat! sestet.
ry .
I TRACTS. 1393 rritk3 BOAD TOP COLL
LANDS.
Boyce mots valuable Cce4 Leads, Broad Top Bad_
ford ace Houttagdoti ocisaties. Pelisse teams. Tema
half eash. Hs.. Mlle. slam sad surveys: atm a meet
of Mr. John Fulton, geologist. tosterher untu spieurrait
of the coal. toss be sees at the 111110t400 moms. earn
absolute.
114F.LITH FALL SALE—OCTOBEN 11.
Peremptory eam on the Promum. Pao KT IY oe
nixed WA. bdezilia,
VAL ['MILK FAJIH. 110 ACRES 31
Radnor gatemen a. Delavere county. on the r
tarnpika.l2 mass from nalsibilolts.l:l: a l• • wile of
the Morgan Btanon and use- saner o a sale of the
ay n Station. on the ,Weer
road. Th*
land is in first- rats boadatos. the ram sdnuttsd
to be one of the best in sadnor licrieastusg.
Terms—Ontrfeinl cub. gale abso'atte.
Bale No. 331 !oath BEVIEINTR B
1111 U cjuti illet.
NEAT FURNITURE. ms ka.,
Tux 14
Septa& at 10 o'c!ock.No. c ale 'ri th Ihrrealerith ii..
be acme street. the entire erathcoll. Am esneeth.
bedding and be 4 linen. Re.. via
iiiin tae emir the atty.
Alio. the tchen [mutate sad
war may bo magma as tio lasolaag 44 gab, at I
o'clock.
Fitlllaptory 11140, 8 0.91 S MAIM StbOOL
STOCK OF UPS tEjl i ticOlk •
Os &Ewan
Oct. 1. at 11 east*. at Pio. stmt. t Os
tlre stock of P. &Astor. Oats aka & folustos.) Os-
T =IVIIAU J c s c r j OftsltMilla!
toted with stoat cam tor sionrevoss
at i Vatrastod ht esst=.
with
cat Ma : lrr a tr= Ll:=4=rsusse to mak.
BALE OP s
ST4IIDA.ND AXDpormut BOOLL OSF
VA itIOUSUBJECTS-41 pities a anilinthals. sii
new and frisk stook.
Os Tassdat
Cat. I. st the suction gory, • larss sisonsupst of
Po 1 , 415 t eusesdansoms boots. all soy sad Thu. AMC
Sir Cata:.nsas n.IDI needypi ittosiar 111011014.
sad th• sirsitjed imssst.s
Cy 117 1131111 !most
et PESIVA Urerh LC .. .00D Ift&NIO.
TAP AY CA VI'S. AA.
Os
Val..!..rr 3. st fielatite. Street. beast
FOarla saved= pry .tec tlistrag 110111- ba cill
stiausber tarsi Mrs. nosiromit Ibris.
tpsvis t Co Las taxmen sersan. mgrresa alias aell
tresses. he., a
M t a gostiseksrieruslatsa bastiss ma att.
A Me 'abee
sr xay ba summed at otetark se Uhl reassai of
this de elel
.0 1, 112 ,
liseLl EMPAI
Ch.
As • V.limi. 14 lA* ir m .ll7 .4 Blmieft iIIMI
eal imea.A WA
14. *tie mart
salte.
---- ;; J V
S U Pr.miC e 4 L iN L irrirl,g
_kb am ns
-5 vae CA. lt ,
e tL . ka. MS 0 i IL.
Olobis Iltl, st J• i t c. . at Oa UN it rea =L • i r
k i t
aatit.okus. tk !take t Itatagraad Yvyscutts.
tal alma., •.•itast arm. Snmatia. mod olrat ase.
pats. Ott Cloths. kt., to ••• bat •dm t knit. Mil It
Cic.....st order..
E4==
•
sar :la eiboest ftuuture vas sudit of Xoase
Cs_.nrzon.
SO ILISILLSIS OS Cla 11011 LISS of WSW at 11
cicada. Intl, estainesee.
Mns•MEI NATILANEI, A 1:3 OTiapillta
1A ae x cipiut . Jim =11.42 , 11', mcilliesse
lrallia TO IbOLIL
121. 000 to Wu. as the kowesS niteh as dkossq
'wales, *welts ,T-tser shout. to goods. Os Uni u. 3
el k
Verri. rn alfir "l" . sad e r a 1•1 tIT ~,.. 7=i.
tarts or sins II &spouts no ist la
% i v ran= mo o ts.
tits
ay.
Sr Primal eatrsass as Z
air Val sass soap tow II V11:111.
Rea"
i etiM/31§WitielitMAT__
ST Adyskoss of PIPS sildlSMals se two Tar son
Mares or OW. Me Splainis. al gas vie ens. hi
Au)rite ,
the Ali 71EVIZA :=
N 5OO.
OralseVrAric AT
LIT
at
pe t : V4l Vat P g7i `' .lggl.k. ft...
evened lel:Gheff. at astaislase
„ =l, t _oro l iA t_
even' disonsaos. ssur7 ....,
stzsatests, first a sa.its of Writs spirs,MlFT IL
imponstion pnco Incas Sues to st.ll/4011•• 1 14
rations sitar lusts
u VII MULLES
Attsadjsl to p•rsosaity Os AerssaSST.
Cassis arsests of SAY 11114 wrepm si, ue_iav
attest. mu; ISALAJI
_1 IS CO
BPLENDID 317 or DIAMONDS AT PAIVATii
aAL
Cooslatilag of diamond aoal opal broaatota aa,t oar
tuns. k'rtoo, atat Coot ia Paris aims-
f ifm STEINWAY & SOWS ITZW PA
TENT OVVTAIIItSAXAND ?MHO!.
SQUARE WU:4D. Ali StitILEZ PIANOS. Fc
P :vier noci In consorts pnrata melee by Chi
Iv twiner& Received M. trat t rAtinn ore, tie it
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THE CELIBILITED ROYAL
C OOK LNG STOVE is flea of eta most 114)1s;{,
Ccokira Stovaa 'rot istr.slreal. It .a sulda
e utter rah or rlthoot cu.:room. futarsa sr*
of ear.ous stlt.a. adapted for blame< et:Lar coats
rood. The H c•talo:a Ida Royal. walk t moray r
ecoatatexaz a cote:Lac suva:, of hat WSUr. a a . - -rabas
im pro: cat nt fAr koarolatirrs.
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'these stoves u• muss of t.. Nast I ma. sal WAtit
RANTED to glve ssiamDi. , ...ln. Ples.... eximstfieekra
purch %Aunt. NORtli cs.A. Nos
tell St Iron Found's,. No. 409 Y . BEcp. p Et.
0 STOVER! STOVES!!
JAMES SPEAR
116 MARX ET STREIhr.
a now prepared to m.. the Influent the psh., esot•
cornthetat• in all the class. I alibi Stone tree• thin in;
other eatahitanntent in Pattadalenta. In proof of wh , n
he , nr..e• CONI, AAAAA tvi rxriIt•IIIT.D.X.
'1 ar , r3l: N.r.. 4 ere Amon, PIS 0 . .11 rola sr int en , 511
sev•ral of whz:h hay, Cprady ontstani a El t 1.0.114.1 ~F . .
tst:on al nifpinatna in •, t.t.ts:• anti , :asa - st, say • - •..e:
Stores , n tire.
JAMES SPEAR lathe lo'rentor sod Filial*, of the
IrrittorenJ Gap ,etch( 6.1 , 0k112/ Stare, ildksolfiCl4•4 ti.
be iii Sett Store f , tr farndy 4id to th• world.
JASIEs s ?EA it ,s the Puente* of the eeebtatel
Oss - rotenantni C.soluag Range, now rarnttir 11.31111:i
into re...eta! nee,
JAM t.. 3 3 PEA A 1r ILI Prover of the Intyrorld S i
re r•s AkttAght coetracosy Par:ot .514 re.
JAM EP MA ft la the Int•gttps of ak t orero'!
( POient OrtiAmao , s: State I. to. Allied. from its
twailly sod inlay, a hi.p. atm rogroa tr , N 11IfTWT •
sally itdriticed.
JAMES SPEAR the Pr'ea•er of the Labor. fro:.
rod email . vsrior I moing
JASt h 8 EA al
R tar freiralot ga4 Patsy-too of the
ceebrated lotway ear Horror.
JAM it is as !aviator of th• fin/rorkt
Fire Goikrd Store.
For d, of the allor• the Toronto, airy!eater e,oir
A.lvritri,,tris 'which rerun tit to bis syderytood by the
v..= to he i*e flora', smetated and preform! to
Lay ,taer oat ries of cast es. he the INlArtet ; sod a,
neteq tver4 a cordial trYttakorkto porroo.
Pwent rtf !saves t. , 1 tat' lid 'lslets* gr thetosatren
ert,. r to •rmnins sere ere rr rittratioo
shown 'Sam. whstlier totem:last itomed..usfy 10 yet
ch tze Of Mlt.
ikat.Ja
13 E PORT WlNE.—Fhyaininz antl
-4. I n 711.411. . vsst of s rs4all• *rooi. et PI!". 4.
PO AT I% 1:04. an usssted that Wry fl• obese* IS at
lES R. cesTaraLt e •s W LT," ji a t. LAvsof
touthesat eanscr A:s iv..•• lOA,O
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r bAusd is Ossess SED. ion
rFA IRBA N KS' PLATPJRI4 1101L18.
fir as "
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rooln4 as war. A 3
0.44 , 1 Met
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W iz its Situate
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V ARD OLL-50
M y am. Notes No. 1:
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PIANOS.
STOVES.