The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, November 15, 1860, Image 4

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wMmWOOMiMI Hon. ■ ThodootorfmmedlhCalj
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mum ttffitt lt~ao«aetiloawltb the old baod
■aattaak a ttr. dapartaa*< it is oraaiat of a prin
eta)| immtmt, Irat-Banisaadara,; Karfotaaiee,
talaanata-twolraato; tin, rat rattanf, 6ae
batata,rad ratbottler, withont •teimbtn
gtan tbira brad togtoaej'-Mabobk rad ladder
6rafc.-ldili>,Mi«ii,ttt ; iinMitrttrtiM atiaohad.
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tmmnum- Stniuiei «ji tt« wot* do ihtiread;
j*tf*** teW* a ooraaotion with tha
jnaitttfl byMniab tgjfiyoraV;; The Jtaararjr,
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ttatepatdaamitttu la tteaowbaia tart ot Caw
j raw rat,-
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rat lataWtrar attmity lbralt«ttlra*Mt«»t
htnftatW,. tat datUautn iaattttfrae toNiatrra
talk* adjtotal ntfltrantt. Ha rtf cats to' iunr
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tyashlugton and other markets to dispose of their
pfodupa,- 3sun. the.atatement of, thp.wlfa of the
marde>»d»an;we learn tut on »fon3*ya<t*rßoon
, Abaddon ' Otljrii; a! bermhr,’ Utiog afcut.hall a
: ld*.WTOd
| hflkhtSirbotwaao-.the otwd'.< r6«deksbw»*i : the
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nodlviliUi t®trt»ed fewa« ihorthr
ni fhrto(ik6f, tßff 4lf aisle* wb
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amewg.tsetr ether - byatenders,
(ttreDgers,)j_who Jpokep. peer tka deceased man's'
itoulosr.eiultiiTO Sff.do'whimaklng some laugh
tag ifmudttnaloj topa,in«oinelbielgplaßgnega.
eoma.Mar, said ho was!
pdngto laodtutiortSi ani JoR fU itoro for that'
purpeiS.foUewed almost Immediately by the two
*?Mta<''(!olyer wentout oh the stoop of Set.house
to took forher btuband about tea: o'clock of the
same,craning, bat notMelng hlm,nortny light in
the barn; eappooed ho had cot returned homo;
upon which she re-entered the house; and retired
to bod. fifbeu sheapoke (lib ■ next (yesterday)
morning,'she bit eombwhat surprised that horhus
tjand bad not made "bis appearance during the
bight she, however/ got up, lit the Arc, ana prb
pered the breakfut aa nasal, and thepwent ont to
rs arda the barn/which aria acme dlstaucefrom.the
bouee. ;Bbefoundtha dppr.ef (fta barn open;add
4 qnantltybf blood span tha threshold. At a short
diataheafurther shapitoovereA bet husband's re
mains. The bead and faos had. bean moat fearifnlly
battered, audwere lying In ,a pool of blood, By
bar screams aba attracted the attention Of the other,
dbaimbafs bf the family , who came out and assisted
the fainting woman into tbs honse, Ibc alarm
Coon ipreadthrougbout' the whole neighborhood,
andColciiaf, Hood, ofQatonacosnty,aoon after ar>.
rived at the spot, • ;•
1 On. examination of the body, it was. found, that
the skull :4*d boon: fitaral|i aplit |n tap; apd Jba.
Drain's, scattered; about... T?rom surrounding evK
dance there is llttie'donbt that-ihomardorera.we»'
restated, and that the deeaaaed fddght hard for'
life, aa a Straw-cutter use found clode by, covered
Si> blood,; aad, from the appearance of the
eds, this was not the weapon, used by the per
atbra of thls fool offence. The injuries, appa
rently, war# lafliofad by an axe/orsome'lneh im
plement. . The murderers, saomed to have taken
all, tbp money. In, the., possession olthe deoeased,,
besides his gold w/stoh, which,luuat have. been,
wianobad from him by, gnat foree, u the chain
was broken, pert being lelt behind. Thepitohor
df bedrpurobsatd nVleroey’s ,was found In tbe
bard, not far from, wheredspeaaed was lying. - It
' li sopaosed that the two strangers' followed Oolyer
from the store, . and murdered him soon after he
1 iutetedthe bars. The two menwhp are suspadtadi
if thistpnier stre flennsua, father and sou. Thoy
iran. omployad tfaaently hy tha oontraetora who 1
in nlitalrlog tha CyprfisJßMl road: Tbelr.nsmes
are not knog%'.but a fall dsSoriptlpp pf the men
haa bson given,to, the, pbllde authorities. .They
Weredieubarged froia workoa Satprdav, and,had
bOdn atbhiaronnd tea nelgbborbodd:dnrnigSui>day
and Henday, but sow. are nowhere to be found.
Mr. .Colyer wss; formerly a pbllodman ■ pf fhe Se
cond ward of Brooklyn,'and a’ gbod.obaraotor
as a cillsen, and was a frngal. lpdns.trtoua man.
He was about, fprty :year*: pf age, .apd; .loaves a
isife and three YOBDW ohlldren to mourn his logs.
At the tlma of bu doath be 'wluf. lh gdod.olrdum
atanues, having, i illia farpi, add btidg held in great
estimation by his nelghban,, ,* . *
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Mr, MeOHUmTE CofllSkoA ArR AnWrtrane; ’4 bu
Mia*ite^OM'WMMirt.r;J44 hi.liernocMott*
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City of Xlohßionil, Mitchftll, Richmond. T
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fSifißMiFM.yimfwiaJ.'Biißlk.Vi.owiMTi.
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MoViH itritgi'? Loan*
■slow « Ikjloi I .UnlVomo nnd Frank Fidler.ooal to
Eitkfc bnmlMEUwb.tk, limber to Feielr & Keu
■fi £Kf*£»»*tp J#KOH“S'C««/ JXaiflf.- floor to
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wbsbos jtyrtfli
’bleareda|Baltimore33thmet.for
0 I f Whoe, arrived at New
wmm from Aloxandrlolsih fruit',
tail,
jttK^Mßartn ! WMKtod i Johßppjiee,S«»rs, from
Boston for PhjJadtJpmMJ/A’iiUf r;Tlmrston. and Oota*
no, Berne, froniCejata for do; and ObaUense. .Bali,
from omeotster for do, «Wewport mk miti and sailed
again*
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~hh%£eims^gr2irA%?i > o > d.
sere* hraee, anived atOkiriMlon lQtiDisW, 1 !>r
Senr frotaSoston for Phi la
dslehia, sot utoNinon WKh ipstvioul while at anchor
is the iPMS ran into br
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IMPORTATIONS.
■'i-: ■■ ttftvit/Ufcß pomira»,, -
INSURANCE COMPANY
Of PHILADKPHL&.
(fimk msoiANOK fexoiwStvkibT.r
■ ■ Dinseiroxii.
msspix™’ fsseis&r*
•SSUEsaa ftSlffiS&.
I*W, . . Akdmjw X). (sui,
Hsust WnASTp!f»> fr£lpxft**f. .
; *• foTCHFORD STARR,President
CHAKLEB w» QOXIS. Seorotary. fell
THE PENN MUTUAL
.*r\ LIFE INBURANOE COMPANY have removed
to their sew budding, Wo., 931 OKESTRUT Street.
-Assets, over fl.OOO.OOO.»Charter perpetual. ,
' ALL THE PROp ITS divided amongst the insured.
- POLICIES issued this year will participate m the Dl
‘.vlderd to be declared in January next. 3he Company
has fall authority-to sot asJKseontor*,- Administrators.
Asrignee*. Guardian*.ana Trustees for mimed women
and ohildren. - DANIEL L. MILLER. President.
. . SAML, ,E> pTORLS. vioe Pres’t.
John W/HornTtouvSeoretary. •
MEDICAL EXAMINERS in attendants daily, from
Itoio’olookP. M. • > , - . •• noB
TOIRE INSURANCE. MECHANICS’
A INSURANCE COMPANY of Philadelphia. l 'No.
.1.38 North SIXTH Street, below Race, insure Build
inge. Goods, and Merchandise generally from loss or
damage by rire. The company guarantee to adjnst all
fosses promptly, and thereby hope to merit the patron
age of the pubuo.
DißXCioue.
William Morgan. Robert Flanigan,
Francis Cooper. Mtohael MoGeoy.
George L. Dougherty. Edward MoSovern,.
James Martin. Thomas B. MoCormiok,
James Duron. . John Bromley,
Matthew Moileer, Franoie Falls.
Bernard Raff-rty. John Cassadr..
Thomas J Hemphill, Bernard R, Hulieman,
Thomas Fisher, Charles Clare.
Franois MoManus, , Cahill.
FRANCIS COOPER, President.
BERNARD RAFFERTY, Seoretary. nofl-gm
Delaware mutual‘safety IN
SURANCE COMPANY
BY THE LEGISLATURE OF
OFFICE B. eS^OitNER, f&%>* AND WALNUT
Strseto/Philodelpoial
KARIMS INSURANCE
ON VEBBELB,) * ”
CARGO. . >To all parts of the World,
INSURANCES
Oa Ooodi) by River, Canal*, Lakei» and Land Carriage
..fflCl vw
_ to all parts of the Union
FIRE INSURANCES
On Merchandise generally.
On Stores OvelUngHouses, &o.
ASSETS OF THE COMPANY,
• • • • November 1,1889.
_ Far, . . ilfari«f Value,
>AltsosoPhiladelphia Cityft W cent.Loan-.5123,08000
#lOO,OOO Pennsylvania State 64?' cent. Loan, 93,655 00
921.000 Pennsylvania Rtato 6 w cent. Loan— 21.000 00
125,000 U. S. Treaeort toil? cent. Notes and
T lntereatdue—26,263 54
#904100 V, S, Treasury 6 & cent. Notea and
> interest due.... u.— 80,615 00
#O,OOO Temporary Loan to the City ofPhila- _
7 aelema.~u-.~-c~......... 254100 00
#50,000 Pennsylvania' Railroad M Mortgage
6«^cent. Bonds 4,3500 00
#20,000 North Pennsylvania Railroad Mort-
T _ gageefToent.Bondi.......—l3soo 00
#14,000 West FmladdlphiaPaaseager Railway
1 Company 7 coupon Bonds. 13,600 00
’#15,000, 800 shares stock Germantown Gas
Company,interest principal
guarantied br the oity oi Phua»
i aelphia. . 154100 00
#6,000 100 shares Pennsylvania Railroad Com*
t pany~~~ 3,775 00
#54100, JOO shares North Pennsylvania Railroad
Cprnpany-.—35000
#3,910 shares Philadelphia loe Boat and Steam
Tug Company, Philadelphia and
Savannah Steam Navigation Com
pany, Ocean steam Navigation ,
Company, Philadelphia and
Havre de Grace Steam Tow Boat
Company, Philadelphia Exchange
i • Company . 2410 00
£438 AS) * £408,718 84
Squdfljtnd a## Beal Estate, Of- „’ •
ffine 8ui1ding....... ..... 78383 38
Bill* J9139 61&
Balance dn* at AKencies—PremiuTQ* oh Ma
nna Policies. interest- and other debts due
the Company 88384 88
Borip and stook .of sundry Insurance Com
names~—~ 3380 00
Cash on Deposit in BuL„ iww .„.. iiwm 67*060 31
JTORS.
Samuel E. Stokes,
J.F. Peniston,
Henry Sloan*
Edward Darlington*
H. Jones Brooks,
Soenoer Id’ltoatae,
Thomas C. Hand,
Robert Barton,
lr,Vkfela*d, .
Joshua PJByre,
. John B. Semple, FiUsVg,
D.T. Morgan, JJ
K A MARTiif. r t , re«ijl»ilt
HAND, Vice President,
oretarr. difl-tr
William Martin,
Edmond A» Bonder*
Tlieophiloa Paulding*
John k. Penrose*
John G. Davit,
Jamas Traquair,
William Jhf re* Jr„>
M«rlr,
Joseph H. Seal,
Dr. K. M* Huston*
George O.Lejpor*
Hugh Orair,
Charles Kelly,
WIXiLIAI
’ THOB. C,
( HENRY LYLBURN. Sen
iOUAKER OIXX INSURANCE UOMPA-
• •
'!• £, ROSS. „Vim Pre«dent
rWfiSSSffi^fiSS!^
A.C, totteUT BU'eiUmi!.,
S. W.Jiller. ■ Andrew a, ciuunMti,
H. £. Co|rlMU, Busg.l Johob, H. I).,
Hop. H. M. Falter. 1 , ■ mw-tf
TN SUBANOJS OOMPAMV OF THE
DUIDDINGS..
' (jbaiteredm Jgs— Capital 8200,000—Feb. 1,1860, cash
rw invested in sound and available securities—con
tinue 4? in*un» <jfl ywwto and Cargoes, Buildings*
Stocks on bberol terms.
* Henry IV Bherrerd, 1 George H. Stuart,
; Simeon Toby, P&mnelGtanl, Jr.,
, Charles Maoalerter, Tpblas Wagner.
William 8. Smith, Thoms* B Wsttson,
John B. Budd, ... Henry G* Freeman,
wlQiam R. whits, Charles 8. Lewis,
Geoff* C. Canon. -
«wr, w w.« JlENr£ D. BHERRERD, President.
WILLfAMBARFiSK, Secretary. » jc9-tf
fit INSURANCE COMPA
PERPjSIufi.^ 01 W* 41 •«0*»»-OIIARTBK
lOffioeno.BUWALlfOT? Street,between Third and
Fottrtbfltrect* PhitSelrhia. -■■ ;. : » - j v
LXhisWattuif will insnre against loss or damage by
Fire, on Buudiac*, Fnnntare, and Merohandue sene'
cat. Marine on Teasels, Canoes, and
Freights. -
- Jaoob Esher, Joseph Maxfield,’
»O.JLnUieUr. pr.CeorseH.£oken«
; LrAcdenned,- John K. Bl&kuton,
; feta' 1 ' . 008 /||iSr -v ,
' ; ' - •/-- WM. F.jDISSf. Vioe'Priwdent.
■ W, M.gMTTH.Saoretarr. *rt-tf
• A MIBIOAN FlfiE INSURANCE 00.,
/X XNOORPOIUTjBD wo*chartbr pkrpet-
WALNUT street, above Third, phijadoiblaa.
! Bating a large wd*Q) Capitol B took and Botblps In
vested in sound ana avallahlo geonritiet, eonnhue to
mirureon PwelXihrs, gtorev FnrDitore, Jncrohandisei
Vessels In Portend their cargoes, and other Personal
Proaarty. All losses liberally and promptly adjusted,
aiucyoms. - :
a?«uu,
eamtt.l C, Morton, Enmnnfl O. DltlUi,
rntnotrßnnir,
ALBERf O, f,.
insukanoe company
■if —Offloft No. U» WALNUT StrMt
iSM By^s^ 8 y^s^u o Sr a » o^
Htnai, DULEOtpRS. ' "
SMSSoV ' fhM% ta *
» T. Ow«n, -*oiib«n Q. Enta.
ih Marsh, /okn MoffoanU, _Jr„
.L. Bm.iJl.rjLi -i,; ■i ■ -f. Hal., B.U6font«,
■ .„„„ ~ _ ,i, JEEEMJAHiBOf<BAIJ., PrMid.nt.
i JOHN ft. OINSOBK'VjMgMidAIIU r . ~
) Enwann WaiOAVinlAecretarr umhfl ' mtf
"** A little, bot oitoo, fills tbePartc.”
pRANKUN :fI4YING TOND, No.
X 130 South FOURTH Street, between Cheft
nutand Walnal, Philadelphia' paysau Deposit*
"■bSSVwo, ey ■ ■ecnredby Government,]
State, and City Loan*,, ground Kents, Mort-
Gompainrjdeem* safety better than Urge
H profits,ooneeinennyvilinm nonikwith depo
tit have ti at al* times ready to
Scent, interest; to the owner, as
s done. Thie Company never
*d,ofr single. andMihorsican
m right, asd each deports can
afggates
fyi"?rom • to 8 o'clock, and ia
Wednesday fvening xntll 9 o’oloek.
% ~‘ s -- '/■ ••-• Tffltftqyow*
Xaeobß.Bhannen, : --r .CyraeCodwaliader* . .
John EimDdler, - J * ••eorfe RusseS.
Hattohl'Wj Bkvis, • iJsdwardTj Hyatt*
Le»at3tnmbbMur>> . - Henry BJlanyr
liieigMrgfflephtyge,,-i Kattaa Smediey.
JmASL, Batterthwaitr,. Jones Yerkes, .
. OnuOuwiuim,Mmnr>
.l at-T - . ■ ■•
AJoUm ..rsd 1. twin, amrt.’
OTWPJBR cent; IN.;
[AVING
gTEREST.— NATIONAJu BAFETY TRUST COM
NY, WAXtNUT Stroet, southwest oorser of THIRD,
ladelphia. Inoorporated by the State of Pannsyj
yama.
1 Money, is reoelred in any nun, lario or small, and /in
terest Mid from the day er deposit to the day oTwith
|The oCee is open every day frea nine o’oiook in the
monnng dill five o’clock In the evening and on Monday
OrmUepr.. .
ROBERT .Vise President
XTnMAM J. Rnn, Boorttary.
: nmncvoae t
; Hon. Henrylj,Benner, F.CwtoUUrevcter,
; Edward L. Cuter, Joseph B. Barr
» Robert Selmage* Pranois J^ee,
j Samuel K.Ashton* Joseph Yerkes,
, O. Landreth Mnn&s, James h, Stopbeneta,
i Money. Ut raomTed and payments made daily.!,. ... '
! The investments are made, in eonfonmty with the
provisions of the Charter, in Real Estate Mortgagee,
around Rents, eecunties an Will al*
Weys insnre perfect seanrity to the depositors} and
which cannot foil to give permanency and stability te
thisftititntion,--*. « ' .• • •■-:.> <<-' aalAr
HAVING FUND—UNITED STATES
a3.TH.UST COMPANY, corner THIRD and CHEST
NUT Street.
) Large ud small sums ssooived»and paid back ondt
iaMdinthoiitnotice,wito"Fiyis PEif OKNT.JNTA-
from the day of deposit to the day of with
hours, from » until B o’olook every day, and en
tooTOAYfeVBmNGS from 7 until 9 o’clock.
} DRAFTS for sale on England, Ireland, d eotla&d
from A] upwards.
• PUNY FTSKTAntierr Nil
% ..., KEROSENE OIE.
J>ORTLAND KEROSENE OIL.: (
In brt«r {p meat the oonatsutlT-iuoroMini dejnnnd
loitwiuulr. ■, -j. ,
; gfenEBKATePOni Afj ANII.I.tfMISfA’rfIR,
the epffiWMJf.hfcv#;now, demoted ifael?.fomet e*psoi
far,; antfE*ye exu*»ipi utrki
/rSmCptll %ntk4 vtnuii 1 states: and
la order to;iriiur> . ror!se • eontttat nnjrtVeiniU
to the demand, they have positively refused to establish
any new.e* eaaiee, or creato aay ae«r ootfcts for it what
eVWhatw;eolajmforthl9 Oille, -
; It}« entire!/ free from the offensive odor peeollar-to
all bt&4r>Cd»f'Oiie rathe mwKet, and far briHianoy uf
oo:
TOM ONLY OJIs TftAT WILL GIVE dkNBtLAI,
, SATISFACTION. , t -,.
: it tut. t»«n lutroduoad opuisttira 'nil dw
i*?U tSgitjiiaii Inferior Oila'aoldW K«fn»in».; W«
oftaCtpftd«ll*rd tji; DOftKjular a.olntt oMorlMuttW.
mitY.JWin&mr irtSib rant M tothe .gawntseu ol
tn trtwf> w« rt«wuitiulhr s*k thu « rampla mar bs
nfißliwd te.tufirKiWwfc*. ' ...
_^W»offariltoJh» trad. : '
V ■*** orptherwl.P will
iM 'i.ttdkE'* C 0„ , ,"j
Sole Anntcafid-M&Diifaottirenof
tfi&EP—For aale by WJBTBCfcHtti/ *'
if BROTHER, 4T ud 4# North SECOND Bt««t
. j MtßCpptlAsKOyß.
A GUAGEfl.—There is a growing tendency in this
aJe to appropriate the iiu>et_«x»res*lve voids of pther
l&Wua/ssi-and ‘afte/ a tbsm’into
our ova; thus the word Cephalic, which is from the
Gfeek, signifying “ for the heed/ 1 is now beootninx
headaohe remedy, bat it will soon be need la a more
general way, and the word baoome as
common as Electrotype and many others whosh tits-'
tifcotion as foreign words has been worn away by
common usage, until they seem " native and ,to the
manor born.” - J ' - ‘ ' '
’ardly Realized*
Hi 'ad ’n orrible ’eadaohe this h afternoon, hand 1
stopped into the hapotheoary’s,' band say* hi to the
man, ” Can you he&se me of an ’eadaoh* l” *• Boas it
hiche ’ard ?” saya 'e. “ Hexoeedingly,” saya hi, hand
upon that ’e gave me a Cepholio Pill, hand r pon me
’onor it cured me eo quick thatl'ardly realized I’ad
’ad an ’eadaohe.
•9* Hsadachb is the favorite sign by which nature
makes known any deviation whatever from the natural
sjate of the brain, and, viewed la this light, it may be
looked on as a safeguard intended to give notioe of dis
ease which might otherwise esoape attention, till too
late to be remedied; and its indications should never
be negleoted.Headaohe* may be classified under two
names, via: Symptomatio and Idiopathic. Symptomatic
Headache is exceedingly common, and, is.the precursor
of a great variety of diseues, among which are App
plexy.-Gout, Rheumatism, and all febrile diseases, •’ In 1
its nervous form it. is sympathetic pf discuss of the
1 stomach, constituting tick headache, of hepatic diseaie'
constituting bilious headache t of worms, constipation,
and other disorders of the bowels, as well as renal and
uterine affections.. Diseases of the heart jaw vers fre
quently attended with headeohes; anosmia and plethora
are also affection* whioh frequently occasion head
ache. Idiopathio headache is’ kta> very oommon, being
usually distinguished by the name of nervous headache t
sometimes coming on suddenly in a state of appa
rently sound health,andprostrating sconce the mental
and physical energies, and In other instances it comes
on eicwiy, heralded by deprMsion of spirits or acerbity
of temper. Inmost instances the pain'ls in the front
of the head, over one or both eyes, and sometimes pro
voking vomiting; under this class may also be named
Neuralgia. > >
For the treatment of either class of headache the Ce
phaUo Pills have been found.a.sure and safe remedy,
relieving the most aonte pains in a few minutes, and,
by itasubtle-power, eradicating the diseases of which
heodaohe-is the unerringtndex.
; Bridget.— Missus want* yon to send her a box of Ce
phalio G’ue ; no, a bottle bf Prepared Pills—but I’m
thinking that’s not just it neither; but perhaps ye’ll be
afther knowing what it is. Ye see she’s nigh dead and
gone with the Biok Headache,,and wants some more of
that same as relaived her before.
Jfrbgffiyf.-Ycu must mean Spalding’s Cephaliq
Pills.
. .Bridget.—Ooh! sure now .and you’ve sed it. Here’s
the quarther, and giv me the Pills, and don’t be all day
about it, aither. *
Constipation or Costiveness*
No one of the ” many ills flesh is Jieir to ’Ms so pre
valent, go little understood, and so' much negleoted as
Coptiveness, often originating in carelessness, or se
dentary habits.. It is retarded^a;Ji#hMi*>r<Jer/gf
ipp little consequence to exoite anxiety, vhijp in reali
ty it is the precursor and companion of many of thc
most fatal and dangerous, diseases, and unless-esrly
eradicated, it will bring the sufferer to amuntimqly;
grave. Among the lighter evils of whioh Coshveaess'
Is the usual attendant are Headaohe, Colic, Rheuma
tism, Foul Breath, Piles* and others of like nature,
while a long train of frightful diseased, such as Malig
nant Fevers, Aboesses, Dysentery, Diarrhma, Dyspep
sia, Apoplexy, Epilepsy, Paralysis, Hysteria. Hypo
chondriasis* Melancholy, and Insanity, first, indicate
their presence m the system by this alarming symptom.
Not unfreqaently tho diseases named originate in Con
stipation, but take on an independent existence unless
the cause is eradicated ip on earlr stage. From all
these considerations, it foUows'that the disorder should
reoeive immediate attention whenever it oocurs. and
ho person should neglect to get a box of Cepholio Pills
bn the firstappearanoe of,the complaint, os their time
ly use will expel the insidious approaches of disease,
and destroy this dangerous foe to human life.
•801*668 07
A Real Blessing*
Physieiait,—' Well, Mrs. Jones, how is that headache
, Mrs Jostfr.—Gone 1 Doctor, all gone t thegiiU youbent
oured me in just twenty minutes* and I wish you would
send me more, so that I can have thorn handy.
FAyateian.—Youcon get them at anylDruggist’s, Call
for Cephslio Pills. I find 3he? never Call, tfod I recom
mend them m all oases of Headaohe.
. Mrs, Jones,—l skill send for a box directly, and shall
tell all my suffering friends, for they are a«nf i femur,'
. Tv7EntT MrLuoss ov;Doi.t.'Aus iAriiD.7'hU,Spaid
jnghas. iold’two mlflions of bottlsi bf
Prepired Glue, and it.is.cstimated that'eafeli
uni atileast ten dolfart’ worUi pf
thusmaking ah aggysgatoof ips&ty jssiilfiKU( ofdsliarr
.peoiaimed.from toUL loss ' by
Having made hia Gms a hbuehold word, he nowbrCK
hoses'to do the world still ’greater ser vioe by canpg.al|
the aching heads with his Cepholio Pills, and if they are
Mgoodas hlsGlue.'HeadftckeswUl sbcnrVi&i^Rtb*»y
tike snow in July* ’ -. 'r * >
i IST Orsa izcitsmsnt, and the me ntal oaja
igty incident to oloje attention to atyw&'are)
of Nervous so be^The'
diaorderedktate of mind and ,bbdj incident to die-*'
(retting complaint, U a fatal blow to ail energy and ata-
by this disorder can alw*yOt>taia
Speedy relief from these distressing‘attacks by naing
one of tha Cephalic J?iU* wheaever-the ap
pear. ' It nnieta the overtasked brain, and
ttraiaedand/arring nerves, and. relaxes the-toaiaba of
the stomach which always accompanies and aggravate*
the disordered condition of the brain.
: Fact wdRTa KMo^nwa.—BpahimsVCesbidfc[.Pills
are a certain bare 'for" Sick
ache* Nervous Headache,- Co«tiV*fa4ee,*nd General
Debility, .
l Grsat Discovxbt.— Among the most important of
ill the great ihedloal discoveriea of thii-age may be
considered the system ofJvaC^W^hif o ?- 1 protection
from Small Pox, the Cepha.lioPiUfi>r?elicfof Head
ache, and the ase of famine ,'fer >£|ie prevention of
Fevers, either of which «V acre'specific; whose bene
fits will be expertenoedby suffering humanity long after
their discoverers are forgotten.
| yott ever have the Blok Headache ? ybu
remember the throbbing temples, the jrbveTSdbrCW,. the
loathing iftLdiuiWt at the sight , at food? 'HoWitbteJly
nnfif yon were for pleasure, conversation; or 1 (tidy. One
Of the'Cephsllo'Piljs Wojibb' haYiJreUevedjrou, from ail
thpsuffeiingw.hich rontbwwpeoenced*, Foythitf ah*
other pirpoets you should always have a box of them
|>n han4 to h*9 Mocbasibn r^oirSa'
DEPHALio I*i£.r.S.
CURE BJpK HEApACHEJ
Beph' A.jL-io.“
! - 1 1 . • 1 - . 1 ' ■
) , CURE NERVOUS HEADACHE!
I .* _ l , > .. .
b.E!f>'ia : ia titd.. .’i&i'jixHsi
CURE Atill RINDS 0F ; HEADACHE!
{ By the use Ofthese Pills the periodical attaoka of JVVrr
f c»fs or SieJeTiiadarA* may be >pr*yahUd,And if .taken'
at the ,Odintreneßmeiit ’pf iihciiediat^rbUef
f attetiftod-]
ntfAeto wfiic& felhaliiafa.aosah/dflt.- A ,. ■
; 1 hey. eat ientlr Wth* bowels/ rpmaying 'Cofiivkntaf;
; For£f(«ron/^ilfiff,' 1 5tmes(t t ,l)eu6at* 'Fe&a»*is&d v '
nil persons of .vdfnlary A«Hlr» they are valuable as a-
Zaxative, improiring thj»flj»p<r£fs l :gitlßg’fon«ec(i«>>ffr
1 to the digestive organs, and restoring the natural elas-i
iiaity aodstrehgthtothe wboleaysftow,;. ->
j
gatiomand oarefolly condaeted'expeifthCnts, having
been muse many years, during which time theyhave
prevented and relieved a vist amosat orpsin and
suSering from Headache, whether originating in the
pervous system or from a deranged state of the Vitr
’Wtqdk’K •• - '■ . j .• • '* :
They are entirely vegetable In their compositlon. and
may be, taken at : sl] time* with peyfectaafety withoct
making any change of diet, aad the absent* of tiny dita
gr»e«6fe taste renders it easy to administer them to
children,
BEWARE OP OOUNTEKFEIi’B!
,The ganninC havo five signAtures ofHenry 0. Spaldibg
oni^kob" , ~1 ‘‘ 1 !
' Sold’ by Prdggitts ind all othsr DeaUram Mddiolnes*
; ABoxwiU be.iehtby m&U'prspaidhntecciptof,the
PRICE. 25 CENTS. -
All order. iliOuU to
HENHY C).
i...', • . •'.,.0!, o;.< ' ill
nolM r *8 CEBAR BSREEI, NEW YORK.
•apiiit-
.fUsjISftJEX
i :; ; iCViKi;an)BHAM>B '■'-)■■.■
; AII.OHAUq INVIOOHATIMQ SpjJtiT,.; ,
nil Mtiicitu hatbun vud by ti; ,*M lcyirMi wara
«*i<k v*cr#a3<j*c_tfiM>or.~ -?* neemMMibi to C»r<
’ !'*ta|wißir,
Wltt^Oy ; OE Sx.VtMT, -
A* a Meotoiiif tti*TOiote And efleetaalVearinrfth©'
Idaßpetdr manner,
BigXly.ttjUoiihkf *tr®ii(rtli) and vifor. - 1 - 1
mO«t immediate jrvfeelthechappy and; health* invito,
ratmt emeao* 01 Dr. Haln’a Inviioratint Spirit. :
! „: IJPhat itwill bo.
Bosv-OhsnrtMgliMftH Molwp aa nedeaiar*.
One dosowiU remove all Bad Bpinte, ' ■-
One dPM.willoure Heart-bntn.
Threedtfef;?i(io»rafpdlg*ition, ■
pnedoie.wll!five youa.apodAppetite. -
One doieJellLrtop tlio dijtteHln* palni of Byipenjli,.
tme dpaa vrillramova the most, du&iium* pain*' of
Coljo* either in the itom&oh or bnveu. 2 '
S & toBJ>
FeraoM who BWterlogal/ afflicted with.Pay,Kidner
COmplamte are aetnred, of Meed* relief hr a done :or
tW»' and a radios! oew.hr. the me of one or two bottlee,
Peraonji'wliti%pm'd«?palSi« l too r !nneh oVef nitbt,
and feel the evil affaotaoi' vhiionotti lienor*, ip violent
headache*, sioknMß at stomaoh, weakneei. jTddmettt
to.,vriH£nd onfdow .wiUitmove aU bad feeiin**.
ftenietrantv health*, audhepiy, remove,alT'oietnio
ttone andirrlenlariUeelrom the'menitraal, orftana, add
reitoro tpe bloom or hdalth acd beaut* to the oareworh
*&u‘rint praMdno* it will,be found aninvaluabletnedi
oinetorsinove dttdtreeabl* seniatione at the itatimh.
All the proprietor aeke ie a trial, and to mduoe this, ha
hae put op the laviooßatiNo Bpinjv la pint buttles at
General* 1 Oepot. i'B WATER Street. Mew York.
DYOTT A COVSSH’Ndrth aBcdNO Street,
AndfoV>!.™sF&^^^^^
Street, and all proctitis, , je7-tlutulr
jAMES BETTS' CELEBRATED
l'-*- SUPPORTERS "POR LADIES* und'the only Sop
pprtera under eminent medical »cd
•hysiaiau* are respeotfuUy requested to call only on
ara- Betti,at herleiidenoa, 1039 WALNUT fitrpet,
MtUedetphta,(to SVoidodunteiireits.), Thirty thousanfc
nvslidimve• been■ advise! by theirphysicians Vo use
Those .only are genuine bearing the
un copyright, labels <nthe box.arid s'gna
ttiretf'snd-a(fosntheSupporters,with testimonials.
;oo!g p tttthAstf, .' , - n _- • ' - ‘
SAtfES.
patent
WROUGHT AND CHIU,ED IRON- FIRS'AND
BURGLAR-PROOF SAFE. AND COMBINA
; raw BANK LOCKS. VAULT DOORS, Ac.
' The time hae arrived tfhen Bankert, Merchante, and
business men begin to feel not only the unpoitanoe but
the necessity of having a thoroughly fire and burglar*
proof Safe.
• That the sheet-iron or ooromon safe has been muoh
improved as a fire-proof since its first introdnotion» and
tftatJtwhbprp/ferve.the written matter, under favora
abfe OlrcOmStanoes, is admitted; bat that it still hosse
rioua defects jnußtbfl-conoeded. Its liability, to be
crashed by-thq fellof Trails, timbers. *o.» or by its own
fell: it* inability toprevent the constant evaporation of
the moisture from tka filling, as it is Bcnoely possible to
make or keep the vapor chamber water-tight in *o frail
a structure; a pro* its entire inability to retain the steam
or vapor dnyrngthe-firel;,its rapid deterioration brrusfc
ana otherwiae.dUd iW entire insecurity against burgla
nr, will hardly be denied. It is claimed that all these
defects are remedied in the above wrought and ohilied
iron *afe ana Took, and the object of this article w. not
only to show this raot, but fthe-whr and the wherefore.
To.do this understatldingly/a short synopsis of the
rtfyoturewitrba flrsr presented, of this m well ag of ibp
sheet-iron safe, pttntfslxur.thatthe two principle* com
prise all the popufarsafea now in use. Further, that
the vaporprinciple is the oolyJonA potr reiihd upon
to make .the safe fire-proof, by-all aafe-raakersmiYihg
aur celebrity, oonsoquoollv,,allnQW put in a oompoei
sfSuaFuKB 1 SAFES HE
- oThe base or b<xlrbf?bl?*ara is*a
iWron*htironf>A to,?f of an iuoh thiok,
inches wide crossing each other at right angles, aro
flooednaarcaoh. other, fnnmng, a compact network;
SbontX inch holes are drilled near each other, through
iese bars, and counter sunk; castirottts run between
these b&rg and into the holes, andover the enter sur
feee, making the whole thickness i% to Sinohea of solid
Iron, without joint* $ the Wroaght-irou bar* thoroughly
chilling itha oast irgn, and . making it drill proof, while
the two Iron* are so strongly tied as not to be separated
0r SAFES DE-
I v The shset-lrOn safe is made of sheettlron pUtes.irom
I one, sixteenth to one twelftnof aninob thiok, binded
round the outer edge with Ught.bariron, the larger Safe*
having a bond acre a* the centre. This conttitates the
whololron work, adding the door uaiuesand book plate
and the door-way or fiont flange*; ezoeptin some oases
a thin plate of hardened steel Is placed inside, and this
isnalled a burglar-proof safe , _
- As nasbeenraenuohedf eaohofthe above Safes have
Composition chambers, - or« more' practically, vapor
chamber!, u vapor is found atkMlutelj neocstarr to act
neon the iron flanges that-snirouna £h* composition
chamber, hr the heat would be easily conducted through
these flanges to the interior.-though, the composition
beevdr»ogo©dfinon-Oondnotor,as ironlsafiee con
ductor of beat and vapor is thO’only preventive. It
must be admitted that tne best material for this cham
ber is that whioh is the greatest abtorkaut, and will not
take or become. hard; r ,ume may b« eobosded io‘be
that article; as most of thsSafemakerius© a,compo
sition having litoe faraOpnititnent, and this i* the only
teuahpe. for - the .production orv&oorvbut as lime it
light, ft Is in the sheet-iron We spnftrrated with fire
•otfrfity *°® ® heavy substanoe, to give them weight and
• The Chilled ffon Safe has both In the outer structure,
eonsegne&ily.tfac ohamberis filted with lime nn adultera
ted, producing mudhlrtore vapor .tnan the composition
hsed oy sheet-iron makets.'and. hrhtla- the sheet-iron
Safe is warping sad gristing-at every Joint, when heal
ed allowing the.vapor to escape; the ohiiled iron has no
outer joints. and tbethioknessof ir©' prevents the.
Springing of the joints, ehM«4aentl».tw-’vi£M canflos
escape, And here lies the great advantage this Safe
hosiaaa fire proof) over tbesheet iron,'But ft has other
important advantages. The structure shows that it
Cannot he affected of the feiilngof walls, timbers, Ac.,
or its own fall j that there isnoohanee for deterioration
from tost or otherwise; that in o&se of fire its shape is
not affected ? that |f it is checked by . water, or other
cause, the check can ohly reach to the wrought iron
tars, consequently the Safe.is notiajuredfor use; that
basteam.oj vapor, is maisjy kept in the vapor cbam
• *r, and does not destroy the binding* to books, or to
niure the paper ast©: imwm oo*ytes. thereby saving
tht« trouble, as well as the expense of a new ?afe. .
f A* to Burgiaty, the *truoirfre shows this rtf© to h©
driil.proofatl over the snriaoe, and. with Lillie's ceie-.
prated Hank Look attached, whiohlednU,sleds©,and
ppwd«|-,proof, it will bo seen that it U thoroughly bur
■ gtar Proof—wbiletne structure of. the sheet Tron’Ssfa.
shows jthat the crowbar, axe, cola-obise],or drill can
penetrate it in a few moments, without muoh noise or
disturbance. -•> -
The following late severe testis one of the many of a
Uimilar character now in my possession, and published
H.tny funeral circular, ihlir demonstrating the affvro
ges claimed for this flafe:. ~ ,
1 ‘ Gups* JUv.WiMfmeiq,'July ia,lS6).
■ Ej Hows, Esa. Agent of. LiUie’s Safes: My
warehouse was burned on the morning of the lTth-inst,
andyoumayjudieof the okaraeter of the fire when!
teU you that fifty barrels of whisky stood within eight
feat of one or your large siseWo. 4 Safes,making an
awful heat, wbmh your Safe passed through, and, to the
astonishment of &H, preserved everything, money,
book*, and papers, in a perfect state. Signed,'
Geo H.. Haxwoos.
under Masonic Hall.
*©2o-tbfll3t
KAllsKUAl* IiINBS.
rpup .O E N t'6'AL
SdO HILES I)Soai,B TitAOX.
1860.
35euAI '
' THREE THROUGH PASSENGER TRAINS
BETWEEN^ PHIpLDKLgmA (^
front Jteeton, ftufc. and 1c the
ywon Depot at .PiUatmrgwith Through Trains to and
from alt poia t* in the Wait, Northwest, an<r Southwest
—tiras furnishing faoUities for the transportation of
Passengers unsurpassed for speed and oomfort or My
other route. -> 1 . .*,
, Express and Feat Lines rta throng*, to Pittsburg,
withontohanse of Oars or Gondnotor*. AHthroufchPas
tenger , Train* provided with Loughridge’* .T&mnt
under perfect control of toe cnginder,
thM^WLWOMtcihesuetfoftravailersr ' ' _
< Smoking Can are attached to eaoh Train: Woodruff’s
ffleeplnr Cars, to Express and Fast Train*. The
yXREBjS t RUNB, DAILY t Mail and Fast Lines, Bun
.”MSSra®)SSiwfsirf!»SSlfSaaf» »A, M.
' _“Tway thaws leave as Follows .•.
: 1 p ’ *■ ;
West Chester Passengers will take the Mail* West
, • ;
ladalvEis at 7.12 A. M. and 3 P, M. |o dlroollr thronrh.;
.‘rioketoWertw&rimMbo.obtmnwAtthoottowofxhe
Comp.\iiT in Philivlelphis, 7tf.iT York, So.ton, 07 Bal
timorft;Ao&iioltet'! Eyitinlrd M wij of thsimportant
Offloe»inth» we«t; »bioo» botrd m of the
rorolsr Lise of Bts,iner» os the Ohio
u lov, es< time u stuok. u by esy
2
■ Tta. otwl*letion of the: Weitern nonueetions of the
siHwMwmmmwiiib the
jftrolieliU.asdßtiippeKioStni.lipt the trsnnortetlos
Ox theirKreitst to tm. Company, can relyvits oosfi
• and from esy.eolijt
nyl& partis*!** tetoark?eefe*f** M vial’dunn.Hail
■" pitWburg; ' " '
/.I, JqkMton»iUßleyt
ESa*,
&h E. Moore,JLon&mUei Ry.;‘ F. G. (PRiler * Co.!
Evansville, Ind.t N.W. Graham ft Co,, Cairo.lU,; IL
.niortoFrV'W Airatipf*
"iviE-£BWjB,3ca’nWt Altoona, Fa, ~.
IEEwHBHHti J ELMIRA ROUTE
SBu RAU/ROXc* PHILADELPHIA AND EL-
ROUTS to .Tamaaue,; Catawina, Ru
*wt» wSkesbarte; Soiatoton, Danville,* Milton, Wil
uamsport. Troy* Ralston! Canton, Rimini. Rnfialo,
OIMW jFaU|,?w»hMttr/ol9Volaad,Detroit. Toledo,
a t. Louis, Milwaukee, and all points North ana
, fftMeprer trains rrxll leave the new Depot of the Ffu-
Udelphiaand Hendinf. Railroad, corner 13R0A1) and*
(Passenger entianoe on Cai
esoepted), for above
EX?Rfikf..~: U—-AOOA.M.
av KWPIUSB&* . JUtop, M.
LeM* :tTa)ttoaruieote et r ßufi«t, for [Wilkes
pmwßip
IM|UMWft Fflub wdßuffalOjNow York eaufßrie, and
Railroads, from all points Jfortb&itd
UeokJ 1 ! to Klmira, Jluireta, end Suspension
BMM,»nd4JUi.tenn«matt. point;.
■ fiowfiamM lremind atUhe Philadelphia and £l
- FREIGHT TEAIN ,
M»wth» Phil eelMuaend Readmit Depot, Broad and
OajiowWU «tre, tidattr (Sandaji exeepted), for ail
St>mt* Wests 1 North, fit 6 r.M, .
rPHllhti ma bedeltrereil before Bp,M. to tame
•twHtr comer SIXTH ana
r*A UT lON l —ASTROLOGYI-4-&OOH
never* i
iwlins Mrs. VAN HORN u "the best; ehe.wooeed*;
ween all others have Allied, jiui who arein trouble, all
whS have been'nhfbtfunate, deceived by false prepuie*,
fly to her-for «avnMuand oomfotuln- lovt 4Pair* eAs
to»wd'and eroded'by thotteandsi totjr icSrM
perked Bread. Uola dp,
iB6O. jrimgyrrfT i
J'™” «w.(HTj33S: , J
pWßd.ii Mdr Jersey Liy, Moniing'.
o»waS end OO
’At Tja .\saxnden.and Amboy,' brsud A^Ex-
;■
M ct£ !*
-
i&niJsa ini"j*rMy oitrrSOTthera ' 00
jllfljl i-ii! y-, —l -/r - i'( : | • |f
AtSPMjJWS Osmdßn and Amboy, AooommoSJL
Uon,(F!eishtiuidPweuiM,t~mC&uTittjut. t a
■ 9b JIVI/ t '£^ t l'isa ram dally. M The 11 PM, South?
eni Mai!, Saturday, excepted. ■
Forßelvidere. Keeton, : limbertville, Flemlnrton,
Montrose, direst Bend, : Ab.l’aV 5 wJfnqt-
P „, „ , „ way lines.
“» a J ,®°:' It »X-*M *#■ M. from
Knimktin. "tartMO A. M. and e* ft M. from
di!S“W a ?*ffer ot^
T sS9 i&^i^“ J
rer.%i™,“sfaw&
|«yajo bitiheir wesrfng apparel. Ail beiSUe ov!J
M«rSS®oWlSt
S»±r” r am °“' *•>«£«&
M>»., , ~. t WM, B.GATZMER, Agent.
~filli'riMi| , " '"rTTr"
Philadelphia, 9.05 mm. a! M„ 2, 7, and IOX
ji-oaim Germantown, 8.10 min. A, M„ 1.10 min., 8, and
r ' ' CHESTNUr mu. railroad.
nudfw? p h^ lulellliul > 6 ' 8 > !0 ' and uA.M„ 2, i,e, B,
" d -*
, . , , .ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia, e. 06 A. M., 2. and 7 P. M.
9» e mm .p 6 m taUt H>n ‘ reomia < A - f'i-i 1250, 8.40,and
' FOrCONSHOHOCKEN, AND NORRISTOWN.
i,^fol.^ , . I “e»fi§'» “■* “ 04 m »>- AM "
and?l? ormlown ’ ®< »• M#t 9, and 11 A. M, ljtf, 4M,
r ' ~ , <?N BUNDAYB.
towi? Va Jl *iladelphla, 9A. M and BP. M„ for Norris
f™ ■MmndftfttK---
“* IMS *•“■•
5,0S V and’9>4 n K'iS! t ' "*• ”*'■«• H« A. M„ », W,
. , , ON BUNDAYB.
jo3o ; tf.A»^NT^^ s e Tii i T s , l?.°e‘;..
IgSaaii h l ahrange-
K T £5M^™A
PAMtew&M^kiAi
UIOP^S^ 111018 6.15 A.AI,, 12 noon (Express), and
yFor Cheater at 8.15 A. M., U noon, 1.11,4.15,6, and 11.10
■jjPjw.Wdmlr.Btan at 8.15 A. M„ 13 noon, 1.15,4.15.6. and
t aT K a f.P a «ti« »**« A- hi. and 4.ISP, 51,
For Middletown at 8.16 A. M. and 4.15 P. M. •
for Dover at 815 A. M. and 4.15 p. M.
ForHarnnatonatAls A.M.and 4ls P. M.
S.mfd^lra 8 A^ M ‘’ ‘ ruesd »”- -aumlarm and
an l 'd°hfe i if t 4°,Tfl (! M 5 A - M ' ‘
Fndwaf , 4 r &S, t H.f‘ M,(M " nday '’ Wedne >' h -r*-and
For naliebnrr,at 8.15 A. N.
, lrainatB.)sA. M.wlU oonneot at Seaford on Tnee-
phtirsdare, and Satnrda) a with steamboat to Nor-
~ . -TRAINS FOR PHILS DELPHIA:
Leave Baltimore at O.S) A. 61. (Express), 10J5A, M„
HBtt v 20 r s |r
Leave Wilimn*ton et ?J0,9, and ILSO A. M„ 145,3 45,
ana &30 r.M.
• save Salisbarr at ijo P. M.
»nd &tur
tofeaflTy,T2l®*’'' and Sa
da«aa”7.KM.MtW aJ *’^Wednesdays, and Frl-
Leave Harrlnstoo at 8,16 A. M, and 423 P. M.
Leave Dover at s 05 A. 61. and 6.25 e. M.
Leave Middletown at 10 15 a. M, and 6,40 P. M.
Leave New Caetle ai BAO and 11 A. M„ and 7,35 P, M.
Leave Chester at &20 and 9.40 A.M., 12.04, 222, 435,
and V. 15 P. M.
AS a A*."W imo l* ff>t Salisbury and Delaware Railroad
at 10.10 As ffli and 0.25 P. M.
. .„. TftAINS FOK BALTIMO**:
ldflaT6Ch«Btprata«A. M., 12.28 and 11.40P. M.
l/eavo Wilmington at 9JU A. M., 12 60 P. M., and 12.20
FJffiEIGHT TRAIN, with, Fauenger Car attached,
tun aa foUcwa:
Lwt» PWiadpiplua for PerryviiJe and intermediate
piaoeaat 3 PeAL
laaesatßp l! M n|toa !or Pe,l 7vina and intermediate
IJzSSJSifoSPS f 2f Havre-de-oraoe and intermedi
ate places at 4 25 P. Me
Only *{H-ldJ 1 . M. to Relnniare,
Miieaniißfc Philadelphia
MORNIHo LINES, DAILY. (Sundaysexoented.)
Leave NewDspqt, oorner of BROAD and OALLOW
on Thlrteentband on CallowhiU etreetsJ et 8-A. M.,
oontieotins at Harrisjfmrs with the PENNSYLVANIA
Wesßafflffia I'fthfsus'nSai^SE
bury, to. , ,
■ , 'AFTERNOON tsTNES.
reading only, at 6 P. M„ DaiLy, httaiafie?
S>lll#NCES VIA AND READING
Faok Phu.a»w,i*hu. Mites,
ToPbcenuville....,_. 23V
........681 Philadelphia and Feadittc
Lebanon. 86 f and Lebanon Valley K.K.
mi
Dauphiu— 12«\
- MiUersburg —Northern Central,
Tyeyorion Railroad*
Sanbury-- — J69J
Northumberland
LewiBbnrg^«. MM I7B •
M11t0a..,. 383
gbflpyw* «'"«*«—..,. .W Sunbury and Brio R. R.
Williamsport....«. JO?
Jersey Bhoro m .a22
Look Haven . .235 ) ,
Ralston- «1Z1235/
Troy***** -i—«Sgi>”WiHiam»poTt and Elmira
Elenr* ...BET\ Railroad.
4* M V« lld t 330 **• M * ,t*3tfn oonneotd&ilrat
mt (Kiudus. excepted, i. withthe (JATA
vFWSA, wIIUaMBPOJIT,. andERIE RAILROAD,
makinr dose connections with Unas to Niagara Falls,
Comer of BROAD
“Laffi 1 ' 0 W. iff ajcILHENNBY. Sectary
HEreiuml—i - north pennsyl-
JLAVJEN, WILKESBARRB. VritLlAMpbiiT. fti
■ On and ’Ser%O^A^, a £i?^ I & PaMencer
Trains will leave FRONT and W ILW> wgt reetsT Pm *
Uulelphia, DAILY. (Sundays exoepted.) as follovs:
*At WO A. M, ?&mW, fbrßethiehbm, Allentown,
Ifiauoh. Chunk, Hasleton, Wilkes barm, Williamsport,
fed fee,
olosf connection with New Jersey Central for New
York,
At6P.M.forßethlehem, Allentown, M&uohChunk,-
SC> • •
; At? A. P. for Doyiistowu.
1 At 10& A .‘M. and WO P#Ju. for Fort Washington,
_TheAw A.M.'E.xpie«sTram makeseloee connection'
wi th the Lehigh Valley Railroad at Bethlehem, being
theshortest and »9>trfemmbfe route to Wilkesbarre,
and to aUpoints in the .Lehigh coat Region.
. '/ TRAJNB FOR PHILADELPHIA:
Bethlehem ato.tt A. M., Mo A. M.and &39 V.
: Leave Doyleefcdwitak 7JOX M sad 4.15 P.M.
. fcw* Pott Wa&Jt|^e^J^Arf« E. and 31* P. M. i
;
PoTlejJowia for Philidel tine at 8.40 A. M,
BethSfimfcr ftaiiftletoa at»3jp, K.
Fare to MMoh Chant:.,, eo
Faretto &»&»—,.„ L'MlFare to'iK>jleiwwn_ 0 90
• Taroß|h Ttafcetoiamt. bo prooured at the Tioket Of
floeeatWlKHtyr street.or BERKS Street, ia order
to eeoowthe above rate, pffare.
All faaenter Train, (uoeot bandar Tralne) connect
at Berkt etreet with Fifth and StxuTnreeta and Second
itnd Tblra-etreet Pawenrer Railroad,, at nunntee after
leanak Willow etreet.
;■!,« ... ELLIS OLARKAAkent.
rTTTw iiimimi """" thi-webkly
i CHANGE OF LOCATION for the receipt fimi deli
very of rifliKuti • , ■» *
S^&itfA.StMf&WMSS: s '
4ffiSf*SSteS» w “-
i Pecrentoto wili. take the 8.18 A. M, tram at the
denot, corner of Broad etreet sad Waebnuton avenue,
on Tueetlaje. Thuredaye, and Baturdave.
v *2 r Sj!? r «"Wtaa, paaeentere, inoMdin, moale on the
vOtVv, qi
‘Beoond-olasspassengers, Including meals on the boat,
| oold tfi r - KEWmsv ' Mui ° r f-!w T TF. T £a?fio,
WEB T CHESTER
Sm^ ,B= ** AND **»«**»*^tfiA
' VIA MEDIA. .
• Onandiirter IB6O, the trains
will leave PHfLADRLPfIIA, from the Depot, corner
Of Thirty-first anOfarket streets,Wait Philadelphia,
at 7.4$ audio A. M«; and Mi and sTp*M,- ’
• LeaVoWEST- CHESTER, from the .Depot, on East
Market street, at 7 and 10.16 A. M., and l.ifi and f P.
1 Leave northeast corner
and Market streets, at 8 A. M. and 3
i Leave West Chester, at 7.80 A. M.i'ajid 4.45 P. ftl..
TraiasleavirgPhiladelphia,at7«A.M.and B P.M.,
and on vVednesdaya and„ Saturdays only, at 2AO P, M.,
connect at Pepneitoa.wUhthe,Philadelphia and Bfllti
hiore Central Railroad, for Conohrd,Xennett Avon
dale, Blkview, Ac., and for Oxford, via Ftare. tromend
of Trao|r,'atT-45 'A. M. On Tuesday, Thursday, and Sa<
turday; the 7 <3 A. Mi train from Pmlnflelphia will con*
neot with a line of stages, via Oxford and Hopewell, to
Pefloh Bottom;mL*neaatef,oonnty. .. _
• The last Pnsaenjer Railway Car will leave Front and
Market streets SO nima'eß. end Eighth and Market
Streets 25 mmutes before the starbng time from the
Depot; and will carry a nag to denote it.
1 Office »fta waiting room, Southeast corner.of Eighth
and Market streets, where .passengers.', purobsaing
tickets for West Chester, will bo furnished with a tioket
over the Pae.enm Rsdra. HEMKY VooBi
: The baggare oat-will leave &'Mientb a§? Ma?ket
a r e e^e.%\ t !Pcd r e Pp?«i ieCattUf<l ° f th » *W&
SOTIOE.--OUESTi!S
f§~-
im,tM Aeeennr. Teuae.. for “l§OWfsf<§?'OWh'
VnUAir, from the Mw PMMcrorDerot of the Pliila-
for Bemrinttoini, leave, at 8.00
ifesOTO* TRAIN f»r Bewitc;na-U, leave, it
Maaareni of tie niMete'kfe
: ae» W. gTbtclXfaKNrniV.Rwretary ,
Efferent point*
I'agMl'llliniiiiii " r ""T G HESTER
TRAINS via PENNSYLVA.
NIAJtArLROAD, leav* flebot. oomer ELEVENTH
and Market, at 7.80 a. m., p.m„ ana«p.m.
EXPHESB COarPANIEB.
ifgga£2iSrTTHS^PAM3^SK^iß
: pS39s9Psc6.fodlce 360 CBfiSTNDT 'Street,
i forward»,Patools>Pftckages. MQrchandisßjßanklfotei,
.AttdSpeoietoither by its own Lines or inoonneaoon
With other .Eipress, Ctadipanies, to all the pnnoipl)
to™ M d o! S|,^. sAk|w
Jslt-tf Csseril Superintendent,
BRINLET A GO.,
*- No. 459 MARKET STREET
SALK OP FRENCH GOODS.
Novemherleia^fe!* o^”*’
400 paokages oml low of lonoy and Maple Frenoh dry
B< ’ 0 ~ < " , Dress goods.
_ landing ffom tteamer Bremen.'
' Wo willi iioludain out Haiti on FtidAr next, Nov. is
; RmsAXONY dr&Jkgoods. ’
pieoea rwpia la flenr, blsokVronndsieet Sower..
pieeea Parities, brpohe figures) very rich*
large satin plaid and topped
-d?, ~, euperb nnality, lor best city Dade.
pieees plain around, ohine, and .small
Isabellas, extra rich jaoauered grotmde.
N.B.—The above;line, now landmg'from steamer
Bremen, oompriM» the balance of the appfovedstrles
of 1 well-known mannfaotnrer. . ’
. . 150 PIECES
SPLENDID PATTERNS
For beat Oitr Trade..
d oartona. 100 pieeer,At* all-vocl plalds, the finest
finality and beat patterns ever oneiea, being imported
for the teat olarg city trade
FRENCH CLOTHS. POEBKINB. BEAVERS, Ac.
For Cloalrt and Overcoats.
M Ob Friday Morning,
-7-4 Preach Mace cloths. - ,-j-
Si 4 and S-4 Frenoh black doeskins.
i*4 castor, trioot i Russia, and Esquimaux beavers.
7-4 fancy oloakmc cloths.
7-4 cadet-mixed cloths/ - ' -
RICH SILK VELVET VESTINGS.
y p ■ *ns:velvet vestiess.
Y^v££,? Rt i oH , B ANp.iWOOL LONG SHAWLS.
I™ o «,«h b s?, h B f ioni!
reversible wool shawls.
NF. PANCOAST, AUCTIONEER, Sue
• cessor to B. SCOTT, Jg,. 431 CHESTNUT St.
8 « ?^s!bry® E 4? UWTOW eMOV xmT
, On Friday Mornine,
November 16* by catalogue, on tt credit, commencing
atlDo’oloclc.
LAKOE OR-
November 10. atlO o’clrolc/aiarle^itookof American
and imported dry fooda.eonmeting of fanoy.aod. black
cloth, causimerer, satinets, prints, delaines, white and
brown nnshn, Canton flannel*; wbtte and oofared flan
nols. ladies’* sent*, and children.’* hosiery and glove*,
ladies* and children'* shoe*, &o,
Germantown fancy knit coops.
fcA V°b*irt»no» m part, of latest style and choice color*
opera hood*, fanortiubias, ladies’. misses’,
and children’* knit ooata. olo&a*. talma*, and shawl*.
HOSIER?
Ladies* white and colored Jamb*’-wool hose, ohii
l?Pt bote. miMee* white and colored
hose, men’s balfhose^
Inol«aeamf^ t,O “ PISRFUMERY
. • „ On Friday Morning,
Boapa ,D &o lC6 superfine French perfumery, extracts,
UHILIP FOBD & OO.i AtfOTIO&BKBS,
Street** 0 ’ MARKET Street, end 531 MINOR
POSITIVE SALE OF 1,000 CASES BOOTS. SHOES,
ukouans.'and gum shoes. '
„ ■* Tfaur Morning,
November 15, At 10 o'clock precisely, will be sold, by
catalogue, on 4 months’ oredit, 1,000 oases men’s, bora',
and youths’ oalf, kip, and grain boots; calf, kip. and
buff brogans, gaiters, Oxford ties, &0.. Sco.} women’s,
misses’, ana ohildren’e oalf, kip. and isorocoo heel
boots* - -
Ajso, a full assortment of Cr?rt-cla»a oity-raade goods.
t&’Qooda open for examination with oatalosneeearly
on woraw&of sale* when buyers will find it to their in
terest to attend. . ..
M FITZPATRICK & BROS., AUO
• TIONEERS, G©4 CHESTNUT Street, above
Sixth*
w „ , , SALES EVERY EVENING.
At 7 oolook.of Books, stationery and fanoy goods,
watches, jewejrr. clocks, silver plated ware, gallery,
psmtmgermuaioal instruments, &o.
Also., Hosiery, dir goods. boots and shoes, and mer
chandise of every uesoripUon.
. DAY BABES every Monday* Wednesday, and Fri
day at 10 o’oloek A.M. .
r. . . -private sales. t
At private sale several large consignments of watches,
jewelry, books, stationery, silver-plated ware, cutlery,
fanoy gooes, Ac. To which is solicited the attention or
city and country merchants and others, ,
Consignments of all kinds of meroluuidise,
foreither public or private kales.
Liberal oaab advances made on consignmonts.
Out-floor sales promptly attended to.
HfOSES NATHANS, AUCTIONEER
£r N sv?i. ( i. MMI . 8 S I< E{. MERCHANT, Southeaet
corner of SIX TR andftACK Streets
t MONEY TO Loan.
8-15,000 to loan, at the lowest rates, on diamonds,
watches, jewelry, silver plate; dry goods, clothing, gro
ceries, oUars, hardware, cutlery, pianos, mirrors, fur
niture, bedding, ard on goods oreverjr description, in
large or small Amounts, from out dollar to thousands,
fornnriength of time agreed on.
#3£ The Oldest fcstahlished House In this city.
»S£ Private ontranoe on RACE Street.
Business hours from 9 AM. to 9 P. M.
Heavrinsurancefo the benefit of depositors.
„ OH ARGEB ON LY TWO PER CENT.
Advances of 8100 and upwards at two percent.
Advances of $lOO and upwards, at one per cent., for
short loans, o
„ „ AT PRIVATE SALE. .
Some of the finest GOLD PATENT LEVER and
CHRONOMETER WATCHES mSnfadluTedfft hSlf
the usual selling prices, gold lever and lepioe watohea,
silver lever and lepme watches, English, Swiss, and
* reach watches, at astonishingly low prioes, Jewelry of
every description, very low-ruaa, pistols, musioal in
struments, first quality,of.Havana oigars.athalf the
importation price, in Quantities to suit purchasers, and
various other kinds of goods. - ~ ~
. . OUT DOuR SALKS
Attended to personally by the Auctioneer."
Conmgmnenta of any and overt kind bf rood, soli
cited. MO3KB NATHANS,
SPLENDID SET OP DIAMONDS AT PRIVATE
- , SALE ■
Coneietin* of diamond, and opal hreutjin andear-
Timte, PnoeSMd. Coat inTarja fI.W.
STOVES.
A INDUSTRIAL^ STOVE WORKS
@Wir,LIA£To NEMAN,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER
STOVE Si
So, S 3 NORTH SECOND STREET, .
Offeiathe most perfect, convenient, and economical
Oas-bursJngpooklnfJStDveyetinveatM},----
Inquire for his Lehigh Gas-burner, to Obtain the best
stove in use* - , . .
Also, one-of the.largest and mpsteomplete stock of
Stoves for he&unoorloWoh*inb«TStjrtorea,Qoußt'nK
houses, ko., m the oity. the attentlr jpf thepubfioli
•ouoitoa. - - opH-saa
jyfe, STOVES! 'STOVES!!
» JAMES SjPEAR.
be Invitee coMnu.TivK hmSum™.
Bto$? “n^T* 1111 reareSSSjoSer
r JAMES SPilAttie the Inventor and Patentee of the
Improved Caa bundns Cooking Stove,aoliaowlefiadtn
be the beat Stove ter ikmilruseSmSSSStßr”**®® ’
ft the Patentee ofthe celebrated
mK.'«n?rS l S5e^ UnK Aanse ' noW rapidly 9°™**
Patentee ofthe Improved Bit*
Ve T r A fl^ ti ife t JiM' l l ona ? ,ni I 1 k P*rlor Stove.
/ i£4/£SL®Jv£* AR 18 the Inventor of the Improved
(Patented) Ornamental Stove Urn, wmob,-m>m its
* bkaly * thiaaeaao» ( to be^ESSve?
*Sl^i, l o h nV» e ° f ,h “
o/lfSffeAS?tt. , “ 4 fMea( “ oftte
FfiVbwd lllo InVfintor °f the Improved
publid to be univenralljr appreciated and preferred to
y other articles of that oloss in the market; and lie
hereby extend a cordial invitation to all peropnx
?«ttnino for the»wSvJSt
rartias yiahiag.to examine will have every atleatiofi
Waiawiy a 1
A QUUIR'GI T V QAS COS’-
ga iife’^Tf'EP bf CHARLES JONES',
IMpio^ MENT 0N *a**Vß
SI useof the Ouakor City Qaa-Consuming Parlor
all dust may be avoided, the ropma'
Cooking Stove DAYLIGHT,' \insur
lta operation« h msy bg obtained. Of the large
Wfwta. ererr *Ssvi 'wi bllSve,
gives entire satisfaction,' , • '.ocs-Sia
jL THK OBLEBRATEP ROXBi
STOVE is the best and Rioet popu-
Apn lar Cookmg Btpve n the iui oadj
**f. e i^ e a 2 r witnont g&S'tranusjr fixtures.
tured and Tor pale by WORTH, CHASE. *
NORTH, Foundry Warerooms, SOD Worth SECOND
attest. * cS'idt 1
A the fieby star oas-burn.
Bl ING AND HADrATING PARLOR BTOVE,
"ct* is the best and most economical Heating ®tbve
MMufacturod and K»r Kilo by WORTH, CHASE? &
NORTH. Foundry Warerooms, 309 Worth SECOND
Street. ©frpjn---
A OUR NEW GAS-BURNING BASE
U| STOVE is tile most economical Stove ,: of the
®c kind, and mnoh more durable, than the Gas
burners with a sheet-iron baae. Manufactured and ior
aale by NORTH, CHASE, fc NORTH. Foundry ware
rooms, Worth SECOND Street 08-2 m
BUSINESS CABDS.
Dr, s. t. beaue 2
DENTIST,
Has- removed to 1113 OUEBTWUT Street, (Girard
Row.) fnllaoalpDia. 0035-lm*
■pAWSWI & NICHOLSON,
No». 3J9 l aud?Bi t MHroß Street.
Between Market aMLCbestnnt etreete.
JAMES NICHOLSON,
ilit Vt’
« FUGUET & SONS, ' . ..
Rooeivc regularly a full assortment of desirable Li
GARS, which they offer at low rates, for cash or Wr,
proved credit. • jald-ly •
fjOKAORISBE, ,
H y*BHIE:
(Nearte eapofite tbit County Court Honse,}.
Preparet A»r&winge, ftoi, and trancets
ali other with the obtaining or Let-.
, ten Patent-
Machinery-Designed made, 'tag -3m*
ORLEANS (LA.) PICAYUNE.—
JOY, OOE. fi! Co.
Have been appointed role agents' in Philadelphia for
this extensively circulating paper.' of commanmng- in
fluence. Business men araodvertisink In'the best news
saoers ofcity and afctbeomcSa of JOY; COE.
Sc CO.', Advertising Agents, FlFlHand CHESTWUT
Streets. Phtfadelpma; Tribune Bandings, New York,
■ * . , t
KR.' CORSON, .
• RETAIL ESTATE BROKER,
OFFERS AT N P§BLI™A N/S P pSI VATE SALE,
tome of the most deiir»b)e And. productive farms in
Montgomery and Chester ocunties. Also, several Mer
obant and Grist Mills, in desirable parts of lkepounlry.
- Persons wishing to purchase properties, either, as
homes or investments, will find it greatly to their ad
vantage to call, or write for a o&talogue.
Sovoral handsomely located farms to exchange for
city property. . , .
Norristown Properties (or sale or rent,
• Good Mortgagta negotiated reasonably.
Apply to R. I l * CORBON,
oslm NORRISTOWN, Pa.
fJLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
D . M. A. REES,
Blank-Book Rlßnufaoturer, Stationer, and Printer,
No, 41S WALNUT Street, between Fourth and Filth.
(Formerly David M*. Hogan.)
BOOKS for Banks, Pubuo offices, Merchants, and
others, Ruled to anr given patera, (with or Without
Heading printed,) and Bound in the heat manner, both
vritb regard to neatness and durability. Orders for An
nual and other jßepotta, Cgtdg, Circulars, Bid Head*,
and JOB PRINTING of every deportation, executed m
the best style, at ahoit notice. Also, Engraving and
iiithographio Printing. _ . _ . „
A assortment of Amarioan, Frenoa, sad Eng
lish etatibnettYChp»'Letter, and Note Papem, Enve
lopest &o. .Initials stamped on Paper and Envelopes.
Masio and fiooksrreboqnain any style of BnjQing.
Having, > through misfortune and josses, been obliged
to give up business, i would respectfully recommend to,
X»rToV«K . IOINTPLEASAKT^O
OrdoreThankfttll, ° ooeividJondoMcuted aiiiifidelity; tIIAM >.
dxWd r o q 3 , : gJtT Sgra^pOMUU.
500,000
Fis.ro, Catena, , ' ' - ’•' ■ ‘—f "-■■
cent arrivals, antffor sa fic h b^ , ““ sb »™- ||AVA OOFPS&— ariM
iWfc ij^c SSS for«i.b, J AM S ,ssssira:
Hi thomab a sohs,
LT * • Nos. 13© aad 141 BoatL FOURTH
KFormeriy N^gWWj
Uditum to Wbieb ire tjJfcLISrSSiLL
*T. Vt* have a larkaamdait of reafiSfiiSiArfL - '
■ale, inolnding eyery dMori.tion e!<nSrx3:£s£? , ,
*l27’
iter 1 »e lOh IM> o ° , ‘' "* ■™Sns®,nBPfa-_
PEBEMPJ ORY SALE-JJljiia# KAILBOAD BONojj; ' h
L.. . 'On Tuesday c-:.v. i.
80 m»t* at is o cbcJf, At the Exeunt#, vitboMti*^
Alroi without reserve— ",
> l“ mm Commonwealth Bank—par ttt,
1 ■haroAroh-street'J heatre. ■ .
i-kl 08 Academy of Muaio, with tiokst.
1 'hare Commercial Bank. . ,
8 do TB Km> hlgh < s )4lau<i KavisAtionCompany,
i te 01
NINETBr —"'
,■
n?»t !ood»ra DWELLm(jri?S«?T'»£rfi«:.
w/life'ide’Mml, I ti.S*HS£ &>
siussss's?' ***”?m* JWtrw?.
Modern itiree erprr brink DWELUIfG, mtliiu
corner of .Corinthian avenge -end t&rabndea ££2*
warV* 18 Gl ™” 1 C0,14 *» Faaeenger Railroad', ‘fwentielh
between FrontaafffijdeSSt?"’?": ,a '*****■■
Fonr-etoir Hnokßßir DEUCE, No. Sir Lomharda*, -
Ho* the modern-oonveaienaefe if "... ' ,
btoneOHiaTMiELjon ibe Rld*ehini»ihe.Wiut*V
asssit sa&m
on'e'-tfifrdcMh 0181106 *’ ClMr °‘ •■‘“’“tbrenoe. Tonne,
f;er*mntorT gaIe,—BRICK BTAW.EAND MX OF
GROUND. Tenth etreet. eonlh ofiStbariS rtraelh
TWENTIETH REAL ESTATE 8 AL&-NOV. ST.
PeremotorT Bale. .
Valuable COUNTRY SKAT, lOaor**. arith idibduit
pointed-stone mansion, (tone stable. tnaotberjeodeai
Impravemenbr, situate about one soil* uit
yorkßoad, aad-Tnthra Ujf nnteeof t»&*lStid(s
ftatioß an ihtt Iforth- Femurrlnni* Jt&hrmfo" It 1 it
eurroimaed by element eonntrj seetrof J. Jt« Wttnu;
; andS.F.Fisber,i; ' . - ’
absolute.' Gnlr one-third'caefe, ' ' ;
PEREMPTORY SA^ALU^rWALNUT^.
JAIeo, iho larce andimnenorreitdißoe, Np.iau Welnat
afreet, as feat front, aSTeet deep, with stable tad new*
how in the rear. onAitneoin etreet-
Hale abtolnte. Only }; eaeh. .
rEOEMI'TORY BALR—KtKeANT RESIDENCE.
, T 23 BPROCK BTRKBT.
Alao, vjtaoutreserve* forMoountof a fonufiMee'
the snnerlor lejldenoe, No. 7aß>nwM|SSt
feat 9mch6« jront.ao fe*t in -ZKZSTtSZTEf
, coaoh-Tiott*e on BarolarjtTeet. > - Tide
absolute. XersM, 912,500mcf remainonnoit|iia^
SAfcK OF SUPBRina PttaWTrtlg-g - nwk-ar*:
ing r-»om FURwrrom
• *ND PIER MJRRORB, BCPERIOR
Pt'RIGH BILLIARD TeBCBTFI!QS YEltraT
AND RRVBBBL& C ARPBTfi.Ae. “7*,f
C A R D. —Oar sale this morning,, at the Auction
Store, will comprise. bemdesttnoSnS excellent second
hand , furniture, mute Oieleaantwhite rMlf.llfifit"
dr»wlnif-rcK>mfttrttita»i.v»ry ter** FfluehSsffSSyo
tel -mirror. Frenoh-plate oval and jtzer jbctwikEnßl*
slassware, *o., forming in twtetin ;awteMt!
worthy the attention
purobaimg, ;- • • - .
" M, >* l * 4 ** »rtd»«n^4
TliiiHbninc< . - -j - ,7
At f o’clock, at the Auction flfere, aa>mtiTtnnat >t •
esoellent second-hand fnrnitnr+.+frrae*jCinwjßstefc
fine mirrors, carpets, J
housekeeping, removed to theature fnr uieTwjteMe i*T
LARfiK uiriton£*Mni
RIOR B.LLIAKU TABLE, VELVET UAkWVnK
“O - . ,-.
Also, - Thte Mprmnr. •’' *
At the Auotion Store, amuteoTelegant white tvuftfl
and gilt drawing-room furniture, with ormolu manat--
ings,vary large or.d elegant French-p Late msatefiaiP
rors. oval ana pier-mirrors, 'mnerier liiTlfinf miff a
large number of fine velvet imiMfremfo i iniiirK ;
Also, aboht soo rsttan laundry irlothfi hnehitp. ,
HARE ANl> **
.. This Evening, -<■ „•
Nov. is,at the Acoiioa Store, will be foM n ftriMetew.
of interesting, rare, and valuable books, froafaphiSts
oolleotion. . •
W For partioularaMa oataloraat.' ’ ;;
ANCIENT A^S?PI«!SIPBt^FUOTn|(SB,
Nov, si, ot tha AB^ca*tAo^^a#ooi3,torjY,rdI ti, '
•old oponeoHoaOt-AMiootaM Moaarf OH-Fafißii*;
oompriarag of .lnlorootiH* wdMK>|iiSS'
01 JUB in fiftwtosrrMondnttBmHw-' l --*- : - \Tu
* 6r i 3 ? ,a,o » M *- ‘ wtll Be riiyV, ood IAO KokurOfloT'
ranged for eatarouiation, tiro day, '
SUPERIOR JIoaKWtWI) F ’nOto».
MIRRORS, OAR P hTB,PISKWOjtA?XReIpSof
the' furniture of a geuf/earns-feavter
prising rosewood drawing-room laraits^CWMjiSte' 3 '
rosewood ptano» IBnuseis, tapestry.and QtfcferußlirC.' '
superior dining-room and chamber fsmitelfrlSSSr,
furniture,'&o. - *• -- -«
beexananedatto T olook on tnateotaif^rgi.;
SUPERIOR <JaS- ! ' ■
254 iAatant, aV 10_?3oS,Hj®lS»Vio«, ifc -
Groan ’treat, tha mtrior sarlor, dtt]Sf*ro«olL*ltfi
ohcun&er furniture fino tapMfry sarpete,;fiSn htefaM*
tresess,Ao.*oragenUeteaaHteTteKthetetr, <• -• ;T
• the.kltehe a feraitare.
©£K2b ’ * **““*•* °* tefl*,!* •
SALE V ,v
Son. JBariem.eomptljiuig the notel htetetawhi oflfaC
einthc, Tulips, Crocus, As.,to he MIC firShTtesS
pnrohafera, • ;> ’ - ".’p
i ,-; -- !
AfitnLzL+, i — n « g£
; Mfe:: £3
»to ■ ' ‘WWOtituEZZ^mW
■ MamjJais.—slBo - • -
Fbjo to savannah, via Chartaatoau v
_ „ [lS Oharleaton, via H * P!r ""*b.,... ■ ■ ■ tft#'
■ tffs. htprf *r -Trr-giTAWlfiihfilial•* -
»GsrSsssvsm%£- *’s£*§**'
1 * ,,nsi
THE BRITISH AND' NORTH
TjgMT AMEBICAW SOfAl, MAIL UTKAM-
„ VBOlf W*W T<WK *0 UVX&ftttl.
. • vbok Boston to uvjutrooL*
' The ship* from )w York ©all at OortT.
stop* from Bciton caU at Haling uiObtk Kar-
PERSIA, C&pt, jGdldn*. 10AKtA ba- -
, *he*e T«»l» earn a clear-vSlwloKht at ttui-fcakaV
green on starboard bow: rod cm aortbaw • * - *
ARABlA.Statri'r V
* " M, Yori. WmmSu’i Mein
; fierUunotwoarednn til paid for! > .
: AnosponesosdSaraaononbowrd, * .-. >z> r -<
iThoovneritofibeMalUMviU sm| lujslWHsMi Til
Gold, ISlver-Bulkon, Bpiol#,-JeWm PIMMCIM&
or Metals* unless bills of laulng aTirngdOff
tbo raluotbenot thortin or ms•
apply to
0010 • . 4 BowUniffiasa* ifow-york.
-HACHINKRY AND IRON.
bnlldmc ware
&td
*O., &0. 1 rape etfollypier tMtrNrnNtt»m|9w:
•wtetagiaUrfiMM»a4o contract tMi&KisHtSriSi
s&d .SUtepi*nj *hero*;«M»«i-
p&tercaof durerent liiei. an |mum taTeawStJ?
denrwith'aajok despatch.
mUiai madtf at uift :a&ottafc| soK; •SSk tefLaw
Pressure, Fiae, Tabular. %9d'€m%nlloSnscaKtS
b«Bt Peanirjvama cnjMeoaHron., IfontuSTSdiisaa
*r.d lands; Iron tuid JfrsMOaamtkir. oreuUTMncHxau:
Roll Tartans. Screw Cattifi* rind all ©UsrweAbe*-
necwa with the abbve basinett •, . ■•■ -r - : •
i Drawings and specification* fox all work dOMMidr
establishment, frea of charge* and won raUMlffiSr'''
i The tubeonbor* have ample wharf dock «wm {M nb
pairs of boats, wbero they canliein MrieeTSfetP.
anti a?« provided With' shoaiS. Mocks; mlfc**eZlßtr
for mains bearr*t UjM ™
BKAOH^d
&AX¥XL V, ttsmsiCK, . U VXtikfJd
kovTm&WMim’*
*3 riFTB jISB TrAMJIWOTOIr (rjCKMB
MJin»r«.o£?a , tt{rpßd
tor £j&n<3» Kirer-Aad «•
pSmßbb!. *?*r* r>tB3t , .
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