The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, November 04, 1861, Image 4

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    The Murder at Middletown, near Ne
York.
ARREST OP SXTSPECTED PARTIES—THE ptI'KDER l*
rART recovered— suicide or one or the pri
soners.
f From the New York Express of Snturdnyj
On Wednesday there was an account published
in the Express of the atrocious murder of a Gor
man Jew, and the Tobbery of some 850,000 in mo
ney and diamonds. At that time it was impolitic
to publish all the facts which had transpired ; now,
there is no further reason for secrecy.
Fellner came here on the last trip of the stoam
shm Tim-aria, making the acquaintance on the pas
iaS of two Polish Jewesses—Albertina Flaum and
Mrs. Marks, who are sisters. On-their arrival,
Fellner took lodgings at the Prescott House, and
the females at No. 4a East Broadway. Shortly af
terwords the Women called in company on their
travelling acquaintance at the hotel, and about tho
13th of October, Mrs. Marks visited him .alone,
drawing a dirk, and, threatening to take his life,
alleged improprieties towards her sister on the
passage. She finally departed in peace, Fellner
having probably paid her for doing so.
This affair, however, so worked upon the feelings
of Fellner, that he consulted a newly-made friend
Hadeteki by name, as to the course he should pur
sue, being fearful, apparently, that the infuriated
woman would take his life. Badetski advised him
to procure another boarding place, and the two
started out, after hiring a man to carry a trunk, in'
quest ef one Deceased was taken to a German
establishment, at No. 4 Carroll place, Brooklyn.
This was the last heard of him, until his body was
dentified by Mr. D. Lowenthal, a merchant of New
York, who had been apprised of his departure from
Germany.
Detectives Farley and Tiemann were givon espe
cial charge of the case, and discovering the above
mentioned foots, arrested tbe two females. On
Miss Blaum’s person was found a 1,000-franc note,
, sewed up in her petticoats; a watch and chain were
discovered, and these, with a liberal allowance of
diamonds, she said Fellner had presented to her.
It was ascertained that Mrs. Marks had given a
jeweller about fire hundred dollars’ worth of dia
monds to be set. All this property is kept for
future use.
The detectives found that Radetski’s headquar
ters were at theboarding-house No. 4Carroll Place,
but on searching for him he conld no.t he discovered.
In place of him, the officers arrested jldolph Swea
ter and wife, onwhose persons were found about
$l,OOO, which had heen given them by Mrs. Marks,
to withhold information concerning Fellnsr's dis
appearance. Last Monday night,’Mrs. Marks and
Badetski called at the house in Carroll Place, and
searched’ Fellner’s baggage, removing, it is sup - *
posed, all the valuables. Badetski is still at largo,
but cannot possibly escape. He is a Relish Jew,
about twenty-two years of age, of dark com
plexion, has a thin moustache, and cropped hair.
He served three months in the Twenty-eighth regi
ment.
The prisoners are all detained at theheadquartors.
Mrs. Marks acknowledges receiving money from
Fellner. but denies all knowledge of his murder.
She is said to be a woman ef suspicious antece
dents.
Late on Friday evening, it was deemed advisa
ble to remove Mr- Marks and her sister, Albertina
Flaum r from the police headquarters to the Four
teenth-ward station house, that being more conve
nient and safer for the purpose of detention. Ac
cordingly, Detectives Bennett and-McDougall took
charge of the females, and they were soon safely
locked’up indifferent cells of tho station house.
Albertina expressed some apprehension at being
kept removed ffem her sister, and appealed for
permission te be whore they eould talk together.
This request cOuld not be granted. Upon entering
her cell she said she supposed it could not be avoid
ed, remarking “l am innocent, you will see that.”
In leaving Detective Bennett, Albertina said:
“ Good bye,” in snch a tone that the officer looked
at her as if apprehending some wrong act, but a
ehcerfuL smile crossed her features, and removed
all fear or donbt.
The doorman visited her several times daring
the night, and found her continually mattering
to herself some unintelligible language to the
effect that she was innocent, and that they would
soon find her so.
She doorman left the prison shortly before six,
on Saturday morning, and it was not again entered
until twenty minutes past six. A patrolman then
west down to procure a prisoner, and looked into
Albertina’s cell. He saw something hanging against
the walls, bat thought it was the prisoner’s clothes.
Another look satisfied him that the unfortunate girl
herself was hanging from the grating, a suicide.
The house was instantly alarmed, and the body cut
down. There was the slightest perceptible motion,
and it was hoped that medical attendance would
not be too late, but when a physician arrived Al
bertina was dead, the victim of an accusing con
science.
The suicide had suspended herself by tying to the
grating, in the rear port of the ecll, one end of a
strong cotton handkerchief, and using the other end
as a noose. The awful deed was thoroughly done.
It is said of this girl that she was of a pleasant dis
position, apparently possessing very little shrewd
ness, and probably but a mere tool in the hands of
a bad sister.. Mrs. Marks was removed from the
station-house without being told of her sister’s trar
gic end. 4
The vest worn by l’ellner has been brought to the
city. It is sickening even to look at this terrible
evidence of the bloody work. In a spot, easily co
vered by a small hand, and just over the heart, are
twenty-one clear, deep cats of the knife. Blood
~ covers the whole garment. A handkerchief, satu
v‘ratcd with blood, the gold snnff-box and ring found
on the body, are also in the possession of the de
tective police.
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
THE MoffEY MARKET.
Philadelphia, _ November 2, 1861.
The news of the retirement of Lieutenant General
Scotty and of the accession of GoncraL McClellan to the
chief command ofthe army:, was well received; at the Stock
Board. It put to rest all the painful nunore of divided
counsels and want of concert of action which bayeheen
so plenty oflaLe, andalso afforded good evidence, that the
. young commander was not fo be subject to theimproper
interference of Civilians and meddling, politicians. State
Fires were strong at 76#, City Sixes, new,;at 91$, and
the old issue at ’ 83, with ft tendency to higher figures.
Camden and Amboy and Pennsylvania ItaUroad securi
ties were better. In the suoney market to-day there was
more demand for Icmns, which was fully met at previous
rates on first-class, paper, but second-rate §paper was
more difficult to sell than usnaL
The deposits and coinage of the United States Mint,
for the month of October, were asfollowa,: 4
DEPOSITS.
Gold deposits from aU sources....
Silver and purchases
Total dep05it5.......................... $3,596,914 98
Copper cents (O. 8.) received in exchange
for cents of-new issue,
GOLD COINAGE.
No. of Pieces. Yalue.
.... 62,837 $1,246,740 00
....237,886 1,189,430 00
.....244,592 611,480 00
185,566 185,566 00
413 00
Double Eag1e5.,.,,,...
Half Eagles....
Suarter Eagles,
ollars
Tine Bars,
730,352
SILVKK COIHAQE
Half Dollars... 301,000 $150,500 Ofi
Quarter Dollars .254,000 63,500 00
Dimes. 128,000 13,800 00
....170,000
.....108,000
Half Dimes
Three-cent pieces......
1,021,000 $240,340 00
Cents.....
.,600,000
RECAPITULATION.
Pieces. Value.
730,382 83,233,029 00
1,021,000 210,340 00
600,000 - 6,000 00
G01d.....
Silver....
Copper^..
T0ta1....... 2,361,382
The stockholders of the Heading and Colombia Rail
road, at a meeting held at Michael's Hotel} city- of Lan
caster, decided by'a unanimous vote to authorize the
president and hoard of directors to Issue bonds to enable
the company to build the eastern end of the road, from
Ephrata to Beading. Twenty miles of the rood are
nearly ready for the laying of the track. ,
The Lancaster papers say that by a dose estimate the
whole road, about'forty-thifee miles In length, VlaAdams
town, can be graded and bridged -fox less than_s3oo,ooo;
making the whole experts^'for Iron, track andall,with
water-stations, about one million of doUarS—thOcheapeat
road in Fennaj lyania, and oneoftbe most .useful and
advantageous to the citizens of LanbasterWraty. Take
the item of coal alone! and consumers along,the'tine, And
in the city of-Lancaster alone, wiU saye 8150,000 per
annum by procu-ing the eupplfesTfrom Potfcsville. The
city of Lancaster consumes yearly the price
of wliicli ii $4-50, while in Beading it .sellffof less than
lf, then, thp. citizens of Lancaster study their own
Interests, they will at once go to work 'arid r build their
branch connecting with this the saving
price of coal alone will pay the expep&e -in about one
year, beside securing a direct route to sew York by way
of the East Pennsylvania Bailroad-'
That the eastern end of this road will be immediately
put under contract there is not a shadow of a doubt, the
stockholders being anxious to have it completed forth
with. *
The PottßTllle Miners' Juurnat of to-day gires it 3
Weekly coal table, as follows'
The Quantity of coal sent by railroad this weekia
28,225 17 ; by canal, 34,299 05; for the week, 62,525 02
tons against 69,998 tons for the corresponding week last
year,
The trade sums up tills week and for the season, com*
pared with last year, as follows:
1860. 1861. I
_— - —mo..*
' WBKK.j TOTAL. waaa.j TOTAL, j DHO.
P. A B. B. 8.. 48,4581,704,815 28,2281,313,278391,537
BehuylCanal.. 23,545.1,185,660 31,290 983,333197,327
Zi. Yal.lt. 8.. 16,611 659,092 15,876 682,180' 3,083
Behigh Canal.. 85,118 957,708 34,853 823,801'138,995
Scranton B’th. 16,368 687,948 15,893 702,604' 14,658
Do. North 7)447 203,837 8,551 208,627! 4,790
Pa. Coal C 0... 21,733 625,893 19,864 533,365072,528
Del. AH. Co.. 15,912 408,062 25,356 845,600236,938
Wyoming S’th 284,893 172,558112,335
- Do. North ...... 40,506 ...... 40,961 i 455
Broad T0p.... 3,669 157,4]] 8,080 222,138 64,727
Bhamokln..... 164,772 8,884 189,506' 24,734
Treverton—, ...... 75,086 39,291435,795
Sh.Mt.H.T 80,287 68,917013,370
DykenaYal. “ ...... 58,897 ...... 63,368 j 4,871
' 192,4497,295,355199,182‘£i92,527 ”
6,692,527192,449
_ 802,828; '6,733
The trade shows an .increase this week for the first
jmeiomany weeks. This la caused by the decreased
,„r Mt bl Sc ' lnr 'W'l canal for the corresponding week
St j ear, caused by high water and a break in the ca-
«&*£££**» i% " gof
CoaldSS&toi“plM 9 ,"‘ e - s !^ lB 1 X oa'*? 0 a'*? the
in other . places has materially decream? th? <, Jw ain “*
from the Sbamokin region has been much ,^ n S P ?.w t
pear than ever before, so mnch, thf stn^ 1
anokih Valley Kailroad Company have been MmStod to*
lease cars from other roads.” compelled, to
The St. tonisSDeiaoerat says:
‘•Money matters begfatowork with tolerableSr«m -
lority, and to-day'exchange was abundant at «Te per
emit/ premium for Miesonri. current funds. Gold was
held at six per cent.,' but confidence in Missouri currency
being restored, there is not such a rush after gold.
■ we lack notv to give ns a sotmd and reliable currency is
for the banks to set their faces as flint against any future,
decline of tbeif issues, and resume specie payment as soon
as possible. This is known to be the policy of the jMecha
nics’ Bank, and we hope the rest will resolve to come in»
tho arrangement. If Government will pay oven one-half
of its indebtedness here, it will restore credit, and
help oni this community very materially. Ana if repu
diation is not contemplated we cannot account for the
tardiness of the Government in not paying at least a
portion of the claims of the 'Western Department. It is
said that the commission sent here to examine claims
again?! Ilia Government have cloned their labors, and
arc rrady to report. What rhat report will be, of courao
w know nothing. But it is scarcely possible that even
detected frauds in some contracts will vitiate honest
claims, and there can be no excuse for longer withhold
ing payment on snch us are known to be honest and
already acknowledged. With the gold and Eastern ex
change which the prompt payment of Government ac
counts would place here, it wou.d so relieve the money
market that business would become self-regulating, ani
the incentive to high rates of exchange removed. Tho
return of the coin of the Bank of St. Louis will probably
enable that bank to resume business again, and sustain
its credit with the current banks. The new banking
law, which Is to be submitted to a -vote of the people of
Illinois next Tuesday, is, with slight modification, a copy
of the banking law of Ihdiaua. But we doubt very
much whether the ■ people will generally vote for it, ‘as
they hare been so egreglonsly swindled by banking laws
recently that their eye-teeth must lepretty well cut by
this time. It would be a God’s blessing for Illinois if
another bank of issue could never be authorized in the
State. And if the people of Missouri ever get a lick at'
her banking law, through her ballot-box, it wifi be num
bered among the accursed things that were.”
At Chicago, the Post says:
“ Money matters continue to work very smoothly.
There is a fair demand from produce dealers, and some
call from Government contractors who have been unable
to obtain their pay for supplies as fast as they needed it,
but the supply te ample, and those who can furnish the
right kind of paper find no difficulty in obtaining all they
require at 10 per cent. In some instances very desirable
short paper is done -by some parties at B®9 per cent.
There is a fair amount of Eastern exchange making, and
the market is firm and demand active. Some of the small
houses arc anxious to put up rates to J£c, but the larger
houses oppose every move of the kind, and there is no
. reason- to apprehend that prices will go above j^C.”
The Cincinnati Gazette of Friday says:
The demand for money continues moderate, and-the
market remains quiet and easy, good paper passing freely
at 10&1? per cent. A considerable demand from the in
terior for currency, yesterday and to-day, has reduced
the supply, and in some Quarters a scarcity Is again be
ginning to be reported. The aggregate, however, is stilt
large enough for use. The market is now abundantly
supplied with exchange, and dealers get nil they want at
par, while the receipt* arc In excess of the sales. Tho
rate for bankers’ checks remains at X premium. There
is but little inquiry for gold. We quote: .
Buying. * \ Selling.
New York.....par. X premium.
805t0n.................per. X “
Philadelphia. .par. X “
Gold • ••% prem.
“In uncurrent money, the only change isan advance in
Wheeling to 3 dis., and branches to 4 dis. Missouri has
an improvingtendency, and better rates will probably be
established to-morrow,” .
The New York Evening Post of this afternoon says:
Stocks, epened weak, with some pressure to sell, but as
business proceeded a firmer feeling was apparent, and
most of the railroad shares recovered X & X v* cent.
The decline * arly in the day was dne to some extent to
a little uneasiness in regard to the naval expedition sug
gested by tlie inclement weather.
New York Central went down to 78$, but' closes firm
at 79, the price of last evening. *
Hudson River, alter the rapid rise of yesterday, re
ceded to 40, at which it is in demand.
Milwaukee and Frairiejdu Chien common Btock rose to
20. This company has on deposit in New York the funds
for paying the next January interest on its bonds and r a
dividend on both the First Preferred and the Second Pre
ferred. The common stock naturally advances under a
reasonable calculation of some prospective value. The
earnings of the road for the year are estimated at
$1,100,000.
Illinois Central continues depressed, and sold as low as
61#, but afterwards rallied to 61 J£®62.
Michigan Central is quiet at 48# ®4B#, yesterday’s
quotation. • * '
Chicago, Burlington, and Quincy was among the
firmestof the grain roads,and closes at 83#®$4.
Buffalo and State Line touched to-day 110, a rise of 10
per cent, within a week.
Government stocks show no material change. .The
old coupon sixes'of 1868 oreje# bid. Jhe coupon fives
of 1871 are better, with none offering under 86.
State securities are quiet but generally steady in price
Missouri's are dull at 44®44#.
Erie fourths and fifths are also 3 to 5 per cent higher.
There is ho special change in Government stocks and
Slate bonds. -Illinois Central is 4 per cent, lower, and
Michigan Central is no higher.
Money is in brisk demand, on call, at 6a7 per cent.
There has been an active shifting of loans the past three
days.
Exchange on London closed steady, at 107# a
with a fair business in first-class bills.
We annex a comparative statement of the imports of
foreign dry goods at New York for the week ending Oct.
31, and since January 1:
for thb week. 1859. 1860. 1861.
Enteredattbeport.. $402,704 $1,379,269 $621,642
Thrown on market.. .. 883,497 1,187,611 789,891
SINOR Jan. 1. . - .
Entered at the port. .$98,170,150 $90,419,823 $39,025,544
Thrown on market.. 98,038,294 90,569,190 39,175,779
The total imports of foreign drygoods at the port for
the month of October have been less -than two million
dollars, against about five and a half motions for the
same period last year. More than half of this, or
$3,080,460, consisted of woollen goods, mostly blankets,
kersey, and other fabrics, brought ont for army purposes.
Only two hundred thousand dollars in cottons were,
landed here during the month, and leas than four him*
dred thousand dollars in silks.
Philadelphia Stock Exchange Sales,
November 2,186 k
Brportrd *r 8. E. Slai
. FIRST]
1000Petma55.....,., 76#
1000 PennaCpss.Bswn 80
12 Philada B ank.... 88 1
5 do 88
10 do 88
10 * do 88
23 d 0........... 88
1000 City 6s nbw....'. 91#
SECOND
BPennalt.... 37#
5 do.. S7*
2 d0....;,'. 37#
15 • do 37#
9 . d0...,.,,...’. 37#
28 do 37#
18 d 0............ 37#
10 Cam &A mb M.. .115#
AFTEBJ
5000 City 6sNew Ga 5,.....,,
CLOSING PBlt
Bid. Ask.l
US 6s 1881..... 93# 64#
PfailaOs mtoff. 82# 83#
Fhlla6sß “ 82# 83#
Phtia esN “ 91# 92 -'
Penna6s. 76 76#
Beading B 17# 17
- Beading Bda ’7O 80
B f agK6s’Bo>4S 88# ..
Bead M6s ’86.. 73# 72
Penna R....... 37# 33
Penna B 2dm 6s. 83 .. ~
Morris Cl Con.. .... -36
MorrisOl Pref.lo4 I
Sob Nay 6s ’82.. 61 62 '
Sch Nav Imp 6* 70 '75 <
Sch Nay Pref, .> 10 12
The rata to-day, with’ the less favorable news from
abroad, had a tendency to depress the marke t for Bread -
stuffs, and the operations were limited \ holders generally,
however, are firm in their views, and some 800bbls Flour
sold atso.6ofor superfine, and $8 for good extra,parf
Lancaster county; 1,000 bbls W. B. Thomas’ superfine,,
also sold on terms kept private, and a few imall lots to
the trade at the above rates for superfine and extra, and
from $6.26 to $7.50 4P 1 bbl for extra family and fancy,
brands, as in quality;. the: demand both for export"and ;
home use is limited, and the market quiet. ■ Bye Flour Is
scarce, and selling in a small way at $4 bbt bom.
Meal is sot inquired for, and'dull at $2.87# bbl for
Pennsylvania meal. , -
,$3,341,240 43
. 165,573 55
8,745 00
Wheat.—Thereis leas offering to-day, bqt buyers are
not disposed to operate to any extent, and the market is
dull at previous rates ; Bales oflo,ooo bushels are report
ed, partly made last evening, at 132®135c for good and
prime Penn a reds, 136 c for Southern do, and 143 to 147 c
for Kentucky white, as in quality. Bye is unsettled,
with sales of 1,500 bushels at 71073 c for Penna, and 66c
for Delaware, .Cora ls unchanged, and 5,000 bushels
yellow sold at 63c afloat, including some new Penna in
lots at 50c; the latter is a decline. Oats continue steady,
with further’ sateS 0f3,000 bushels at-30c for Delaware*
afloat, and 40c for Fenna, in store, i Barley, and Malt are
steady but quiet.
,233,629 00
$6,000 00
Bark~We note a amall sale of Ist No/l Quercitron
at $2B toh.
market is firmer, but very quiet to-day.
Groceries.—The only, sale is 400 bags Bio Coffee at
16c, on time. 1
Provisious.—The market is inactive, with a moderate
business to note in Pork, Bacon, and Lard.
Seeds.—There is no change in Cloverseed, and very
little doing, at $4.2504.50 bu.
Whisky.—The demand is moderate, and 300 bbls sold
at the latter for prime Ohio: hhds at 21#c, and
drudge at 20# ®2lc.„
$3,479,989 00
New York Stock Exchange—Nov. 2.
FIRST BOARD.
1000 77 86s *Bl, feg.. 94 200 Beading fi 353*
?22SE S,Sl * °i> ** U % 200 Harlem E Prof... 32*
2000 77 Sss’74.Ci>... 84* 200. do S 3
1000 Yirsinlsi6s .47* 300 do ...b3O 33j£
22000Missouri6a. ...44* too do 015 32*
83000 .d 0.....;....
5000 3 d0...'. ..U3O 44 V 100 do 83019 .
1000,Ca18t7b.......81 % 150 . d0.'.......;... BV
81* 500Midi8 Sna’d.;.39*
.8600NTCOsex in.. 90? 150 ■) do blO 39*
4000 Erieß 3dm’B3. 86* 100 * d0..£....^v89$
: 2000 Erie uth in bd..' 75 ' 200X0CentK..... .. 62
5000 CM WIaMSM* 50 "d 0,...... /. .'MO 62K ='
d0,.b60 6S"
2*50 do - ,Mm. «;j MO . d0..... ? ....V Kt)<
1000 Cle,r £ Tol.S'F.. 76* 170 do 62
-10,'OceftnBank...,....TO : 5Q- d0....„,....53i)
S 8k.,... 79* 300"d0.....J . 61V
60PacificM B C 0... 250 d0....515.
125 d0....'. 96 300Clev & T01ed0.... 36*
8 New Jersey 8.... 114 - 100 d 0...... 86*
200 NTT Cenlt .78* 200 do. . . .a3O 36*
50 do.. ....bo 78* 200 d 0.... b3O 36*
200 d 0.... 73* 100 d0.........b10 36*
60 Erie K.; 34 160 Chi & B IB.; 61
100 d0.;,......b30 33* 200 d 0............ 51*
100 d0...y...:.530 33* 100 do ,:...b7 61*
20 do 33* 200 do'. 51*
250 do 33* 260“ d 0..". g6O 51*
50Hudson B .630 40 100 d 0.... ........ 51*
200 do 40 200 d0.......;.b30 51*"
SO d 0............ 39* 163 081 Quin 8;...'63*
100 d 0... slO 39* 50 d 0............ 63*
100 do 39* 100 do 63*
200 Harlem 8...,.b10 13 10MO tPBaO 19*
200 do .12* 50 do., ;... 19*
10 d 0..; .-... 12* 300 do 20
150 Hich Central..... 46* 100 Buff £St Elbe B ..110
100 d0........,b20 48* 10Sixth-ay 8xdv..120
100' „'d5 j ....*;..-.b30 48* '2sErie K Fret. 66
New York Markets of Saturday.
Flour, &c.—Western canal Flour has beau in mode
rate request, partly owing to the unpleasant weather, and
also owing to tho unfavorable 'European advices. The low.
grades .arc from 5 to lOc easier, but as a-general tiling
holders are unwilling to submit to a decline.
Thesales ore 5,800 bblsat $5.55©5.60 for superfine
Steteaitd-Westem:ss.7s®s.Bofor extra-State; $5.75®'
6.90 for tho low grades of Western extra-; $6®6.©5 tor
shipping brands of roixnd-hoop extra Ohio; $6.10®6.75
for trade brands.do. Canadian Flour is not so active,
and the market at the dose is heavy: saJerof 650’bbls-ati
$6.75®6.76 for extra. \. • TO r
Southern Flour is in moderate request, and,the. supply
Is limited; sales of 450 bble at $.25®0.45 for superfine
Baltimore, and; $6.5007.30 tor extra.-
Bye Flour meets with a moderate inquiry, andthemar
ket is steady ; sales of 120 bbls at $3®4.25.
. Com Heal ia quiet; sales at $2.86 tor. Jersey, and
s?.3oforMarsh caloric. .. ~ : -
,<GR±ur.—The wheat market is lower under the less fa*
-rorable news from Europe; the supply is ÜberaTand the
heaviness is most noticeable in common qualities; the
market is irregular at the close. - -
The sales are 117,000 Bus at 1.1901.22 for Chicago
spring, 1.23®l T 2sfor Milwaukie, $1.21®1.23 tor Bacine
spring, afloat, $1.28®2-27 for amber lowa - and Green
Bay, $1.30®1.34 fpr red Western, $1.34®1.£6 for amber
Michigan, $1,40®1.41 for ylrhite Ohio, 81.44®1.45 for
good-white. .Michigan, and $1.48®2,60 for white Ken*
tncky. . i
The corn marketis l®lj£c per bushel lower, under
the unfavorable and unexpected foreign news; the sales
include47,ooo bus at 62c for damaged, 63®63)£ for ship*
ping* •
'Pork market Is steady, and a fair
inquiry prevails: sales 650 bbls at 515®15.50 for mess,
$&62K®9.75 for prime, :$15.62#&15.75 for clear.. ‘
_ Seef isfirm atthe yesterday; sales are' 200
bbls at 89.50010.50f0r old repacked mess :;sl£ for new
do, and. 813. for extra. Beefhams aroquietbatfirm;
sales 0f26 bbls at $l6. -
and cut meats ab unchanged. laid b a shade
tomer; sales of 400 bids at SfflSXc. :
■Butter continues in sood demand,
beenmoderate, but the mar*
of Pota tod Pearls at 55.25ff15.51K.
JillES E n f OAB1) °* *»«»*•
0, ,“ Mom *-
.■-51 >
ERvPhiladelphla Biohtnga
BOABD. - S
lOOGity 65new...... 91#
700 d 0............ 01#
800 d 0........... 92
1 Cam & Amb 8.. .115
55£iheM!18....... 47#
1000 Pa B 2d m..sswn 83 '
1000 do ~sswn 83
2100 Norristown R 6s. 95#
BOARD.
1000 Penna ss. 76#
1000 ' d 0.......,,., 76#
1000 do ,2dya 76#
200 d 0............ 76
2 Philada Bk 88
300 City 65.......... 88
100 Beading B 17#
25 Spruce & Pine it. 7#
BOARDS.
:.....5dys 83#
®S—STEADY.
f Bid. Aik.
Elmira B Pref. 9 10
Elmira 7s *73... 62 .
Long Island B. 9# 10#
Leh Cl&Nav.. 49# 50
LehCl& NScrp 31 32
N-Penha Bfia-.. 53 55
NPensaßlOs. .. 71
Gatawisata Pref. 4# 4#
FrkfdASouthß 35 '
2ds3d atsß;3. 44# 46
Race&Vine-staß 3 ..
W Pkila. E.ex d 51
Spruce A Pine.'. ?# 7#
Green * Coates 14# 36
Ohes A Walnut. 26- 30
Philadelphia Markets.
Philadelphia,'November 2—Evening.
At*h. ivr , LK ” ER BAGS - . -
t» . , M-#rcha.ntal Exchange Phtladelpfiva,.
Coule, Linden ............Rte do Janeiro, soon
Schr Margaret Bill, -Bill * .Bnrbadoes, goon
SJj* Wilson,.....Port Spain, Trinidad, soon
of r £ a “2“» Vance.... ...Havana, soon
Bciir 8 J Sterritt, Storritt Kingston, Ja, soon
MARINE IHTEEEIGENCE.
PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, Nov, 4* 1861.
.6 57 i SDN SETS 6 3
high water.;;;;;;:..': , 331
Schr Liberty, from Indian River, Del,
V C ° r « t0 T J L BaWlev A Co.
- V „ f®Phia Godfrey, Russell, 4 days frem Norwich,
m ballast to Castner, Stlckney & Wellington.
Steamer Mats, Nichols, 24 hours from New York, with
mdte to Wm M Baird ft Co.
’ ~ CLEARED.
Steamship Delaware, Taylor, New York, James AU
deraice. • *
| C !‘ r , s ,ojail » Sbourds, Bnrbadoes, T Wattson ft Sons.
. If. ... • -Godfrey, Russell, Norwich, Castner, Stlckney
A Wellington.
Scbr Alma, (Br) Lohnce, Halifax, A E Outerbridge.
(Correspondence of the Press.)
HAVRE DE GRACE, Nov. 1.
The steamer left here this morning with 7 boats in
tow, laden and consigned as follows -
Mlnecope, lumber to Wilmington; E Canfield, do to H
Croßkey A Co: WP Fisher, do to R Wolverton; John
Cline, do to D B Taylor; Frank Taggert, do bo John
Craig; Constitution, wheat to Humphreys, Hoffman A
Wright.
(Correspondence of the Press.)
■ READING, Oct 31.
.. "5® teuowing boats from the Union Canal passed into
the Schuylkill Canal to-day, bound to Philadelphia, laden
and consigned as follows:
Our Mollie, grain to captain: Harner ft Foust, do to
Earner & Foust; Witman ft Conrad, do to Witmaa ft
Conrad; Golden Step, do to Budd ft Oornly; Only Daugh
ter, bricks to John Maltzberger; Tomb ft MeCurdj', lum
,ber to Wm H Lipplucott; Daniel Webster, do to Malone
& Taylor; D B Fisher, light to captain; Milesburglron
Work?, iron to Linn, McCoy ft Co; Annie R Shark, wheat,
&c. to captain.
MEMORANDA.
Ship Isaac Jeanes, Drinkwater, af Rangoon 29th Aug.
from Calcutta.
Bark Alex McNeil, Somers, cleared at London J9th
lilt, for Philadelphia.
. ‘ Bark Virginia?* Estel Una, Wilkins, sailed from Bristol
Till 17th tdt . and Rio de Janeiro.
Bark Oat, Ryder, hence, arrivedafc Boston Ist lost.
Bark Benj Hallett, Little, hence, Sept 18, cor Glasgow,
was fallen in 'with in distress, no date given. She was
abandoned, and the crow* saved' sho B H registered
-349 tons, rated A 2, was built at Cheater, Del, in 1855,
and hailed from Philadelphia;
Schrs P M Wheaton, Wheaton, j B Dickerson, Smith,
Lizzie Haul. Haley, Sarah Bernice, MiiUken, J B Ana
tin, Davisi'Geo L Green, Cobb, Bobt Corson, Lndlam, J
Bttrly, Smith, P Boice, Boice, J G Babcock, Babcock,
and Diamond, Horton, hence, arrived at Boston Ist inst.
Schrs Alert, Somers, and Jos Blake, Endicott, cleared
at Boston Ist inst. for Philadelphia.
Schr H Holmes,.Hewitt, cleared'at Hew Tork Ist inst.
for Philadelphia. \ ;; * - .
Schr Albert Pharo»:ldppmcott»Jience. at Baker’s Land
lug 80th oH.-
- Scbrs Jos Pish. Shaw, and H M Mayo, Ward, hence,
arrived at Portland 31st’ult.
Schr Ann-S Cannon, Nowell, for Philadelphia, sailed
from Newburyport 3lstnH.
Arrival of aPrize-— The British brig Ariel, from
Liverpool, bound to Charleston, SO, with 2485 sacks salt,
which was captured 20th ult. off Frying Pan Shoals, fit
attempting to run the blockadl, by the U States steamer
Gerosbok, arrived at this .port on Saturday morning, in
a prize crew. : v
EDIT CATION AL.
-jPOR THE U. S. NAVY, REVENUE
Ju /, SERVlCE.—Candidates are accurately instructed
in the principles and practiceof Navigation and Nauti
cal Astronomy, and'effectually qualified intfividually to
pass a satisfactory examination, by P. STEWART, 928
FILBERT Street. - no2-Bt#
THENNENT SCHOOL FOR BOYS,
_L lIARTSYHJjE, Bilcke county, Pa. Next term
commences Not. 6th.
0c26-12t* Kev. M. LONG, M. A., Principal.
MB. WINTHROP TAPPAN’S
BOABDING and DAT SCHOOL for young la
dies, trill reopen at No-1816 SPBUCEStreet, on WED
NESDAY, September 18. se7-2m'
The west Chester a cademy,
at West Chester, Pa , within two hours* ride from
Philadelphia, by the-Pennsylvania Central, or by the
West Chester, a®! Philadelphia Railroad, via Media.
—The Winter Term, of fuH five months, commences on
the Ist of NOYEMBEB.: “MUiiaryTactics” wM be
introduced as a regular department of tbe system of in
struction, to those who desire to aval! themselves of itß
advantages, at a moderate charge. . *
Eight tried and experienced Teachers assist the Prin
cipal in the duties of the school.
. 4 WM. F. WYEBS, A. M., -
oclB-lm . _ . . ? . Principal.
Philosophical instruments,
SCHOOL APPARATUS for CLASS ILLUSTBA
TIONS, Globes, Drawing Instruments, Ac., made
andforsaieby - "JAMES W. 'QUEEN &"OOV, '
924 CHESTNUT Street.
"Priced and Illfatrated Catalogue, of 88 pages, Gar
nished gratis, and sent by mail free, on application.
selg-2m - ■' *
HOTEfcS.
ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL,
BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
BOABD SEDUCED TO $2 PER DAY.
Since the opening oft this vast and commodious Hotel,
In 1854, it has been the single endeavor of the proprietors
to make it the most sumptuous, convenient, and comfort
able home for the citizen and stranger bn *bia ride the
Atlantic. : '
And whatever has .seemed likely to . Administer to the
comfort of its guests they have endeavored, without re
gard'to coßt, to pr*vide, and to combine all tbe elements
of individual and social enjoyment which. modern art
has invented, and modern taste approved; and the pa
tronage which it has commanded during the past six years
;ls>a : gratifying proof- that their efforts havebeen* appre
ciated. - . - • V. .
To meet the exigencies of the times, when , .ail are re
quired to' practise the most rigid economy, the' uhder
rigned , -• i
HATH BHDUCBD THX PMOH OP BOARD *O. ..
TWO DOLLARS PEB DAY, .
at the. same time abating noneof the luxuries with which
their tablehaslntherto been suppUod. -
. Be7-3m. . & TBE AD WELL, WHITCOMB,& pp.
A CMtD.—THE UNDERSIGNED,
XV- llrtoof tbe GIBABD HOUSE, PK&ad'eiphis, have
‘letted,"for atermof Years, WILLABD’S HOTEL, In
Wtthirigton. They take this occasion to return to tbeir
bid blende and cnetomere many thanks for past favors,
and beg to assure them that they will be most happy to
■ee them to their new hearten.-
SYKES, CHADWICK, A CO.
WABH»oto»,Jnlyl6,lB6l. an23-ly
BUSINESS NOTICES,
PRACTICAL AND ANALYTICAL
A CHEMISTBY.—TiIe Laboratory of the snbscrlbtts
Is open-daily, Horn BA. M. to 6P. Mi, for Analyseg of
Ores,' Goanos, .Waters, Ac. Also, for the Instraction of
Students in Chemistry, Mineralogy, and Geolog?.
Opmionß given in'Chemical onretions.
': Special Instruction^in-MEDICAL CHEMIBTBY.
S', JAMES c. booth;
w THOS. H. GABBBTT,
JNO. J. BEESE, M. D.,
oc4-3m No. 10 CHANT Street, Tenth, below. Market.
TOHN WELSH, Practical, SLATE
U BOOEEB, THIBD Street and GEBMANTOWN
Bead, is prepared to. pnt, on any amount of BOOTING,
on the most MODEBATE TEBMS. Will guaranty' to
mateeTery Bußding^pafeefly.Water-tight.
mJ- .Ordera promptly attended to. _ Bay7-ly
K IVANS &-WATSON’S
Y ' " ' '■ BALAMANDEB BABES.
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PHILADELPHIA, PA.
A large variety or FIBE-PBOOF BAFKS always
pahandT
BOOK AND JOB FKINTING.
HE PR E SS”
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING
ESTABLISHMENT. s '
No. 417 CHESTNUT STREET,
PHn.ADRT.PHTA.
- Ther.sttention of the Business Coinmnnityia re
gpectfiillx;iimted to the Ken Book-end JobPiriht- _
■ higOffideaif Thi Pb*ss, whiohhsflbeenfittod np'
-srißrße-ir-Material; In the most Coihpletelffaiiner,'
is execute, iira'Batisfaotory
'jSjyHl-elßjy TarieQr of ftmeng: ._■
BOOKS,
. PAMPHLETS,
CARDS,
■ ■ CIRCULAR
CHECKS,
DRAFTS, RECEIPTS,
BILL HEADS,
BILLS OF LADING,
' LETTER HEADINGS,
DEEDS,
BONDS,
MORTGAGES,
CERTIFICATES,
BALL TICKETS * PROGRAMMES,
POSTERS,
HANDBILLS,
r DRUGGISTS’ LABELS,
SXISISNTSf MAMTOAOKnaatS,MECHAHICSt,
LAWYERS, AUCTIONEERS, PUBLIC!
OFFICEES, BASKS, BAHi-
EOAD AUD IKSTJBAKOB
companies kt6.i
Will be supplied with eny -description of Printing
requited, at Short NoQoe end on the most Eee-
W&blejXl***. 7 jrtMf’
THE PRESS—PHILADELPHIA. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4. 1861.
NOTES,
PAPER BOOBS,
4iioiijEro,j Eto.^
MEDICINAL,
«rjHEY GO RIGHT TO
THE SPOT"
INSTANT REL^F!
STOP YOUR COUGH!
PURIFY Y9UR BREATH t
STRENGTHEN YOUR VOICE
SPAIaJDING’S
THROAT CONFECTIONS
GOOD BOR CLERGYMEN,
GOOD BOR LECTURERS,
GOOD BOR PUBLIC SPEAKERS,
GOOD BOR SINGERS,
GOOD BOR CONSUMPTIVES.
GENTLEMEN CABBY
SPALDING’S THROAT CONFECTIONS.
LADIES ABE DELIGHTED WITS'
SPALDING’S THROAT CONFECTIONS.
OHILDBEN CBY FOB
SPALDING’S THROAT CONFECTIONS.
They relieve a Cough instantly.
They clear the Throat.
They giro strength and volume to the Voice.
They Impart a delioiotis.aroma to the Breath.
They are delightful to the Tsste, ?
They are made of simple and eanhpt ham
any one..
I advise every one' who has a Oough, or a Husky
Voice, or Bad Breath, or any difficulty ol the Throat,
to get a package or my Throat Confections. They will
relieve yon instantly, and yon will agree with me that
“ they go right to the spot.” Yon will find them very use
ful and pleasant while travelling or attending public
meetings, for stilling yoor cough or allaying your thirst.
If you try one package ! am safe in saying that yon vnii
ever afterwards consider them Indispensable. Yon will
find them at the Druggists andDealeiginMedioinee. ‘
PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS.
l Hy'Signature la on each package, fill othere'are
counterfeit.
A' package will ba sent by mafl,prppaid, on recelpt o
Thirty Cents. '
HENRY C. SPALDING.
Ho. 48 CEDAR STREET, HEW YORK.
CEPHALIC PILLS
SICK HEADACHE.
NEBY O U 8 ,H BA DA OHE.
CURES AIR. KINDS OR
HE A DAO HEX
By the use of these JIDi the Perkgtleel attacks ofNer
ooutor Side Headache may be prevented; end if taken
»t the commencement of an attack immediate relief torn
pain andjsfckßeSs will be obtained.
' They seldom fait in removing the JYdUMa and Head
ache to which females aro ao sahjoct. ; t - '/. v. "
They act’gentiy on theiowels, Ontteenett
for Literary He*, StudenU, .Delicate females, and
all tenon* of: redeatary habitt, they ue vaiusbls he a
LaMiise, improving the appetite, giyingtaieand vigor
to the digestive organs, end; restoring the naturalelasti
city and strength of the whole system.
1, TheUEPHALMJ PILLS are the result oflong investi
gation and carefnilyconducted experiments, haying been
in nse many' years,: during whfchtimetbey.haye pre
, yented'and-retieved-avasiamotmt'ofpain andsnffering
from Headache, whether originating in the xerootit sys
temor from a deranged state of the stomach.
They are entirely vegetable in their composition, and
may he taken atall times , with perfect safety without
making any Change of diet, and the oirence ijf any die
agreeable |tart« renden it easy to administer them to
ekiUrta.
BEWARE OP COUNTERFEITS!
Thegenuinehave|STesignatures of Henry o.Spalding
on each Box. ~
Sold by Druggists and all other Dealers in Medicines.
A Box will be sent by mail prepaid on receipt of the
PRICE, 25 CENTS.
All ordersshonldbe addressed
HIINRY O. SPAUDINO,
48 'CEDAR STREET, NEW TORE.
: PVow fht Examiner, Norfolk, Fa.
Cephalic Pills accomplish the, object for which they
Were made, viz fOureofheadacheln all its forms.
from the Examiner, Norfolk, Vo.
They have been tested in more than a tbonsand cases,
with entire'success."" ~ ' • ‘
Nrom tke Dimocrat,SL Oloud, Minn.
•. If yon are, or-have been troubled withthe hesdaohe,
send for’ a! box, [Cephalic Pills,] so that yon may have
them in case of an attack.
.From the Adeertiier, Providence, S. 1.
- The’Cepbalic PiUa are said to be a remarkably effec
tive remedy for (he headache, and one of the very beat
for that very freQuent complaint which has ever bear dis
covered. i 1 ' ■ ■--!
rnmfke weitcrn B. B. i/dtette,.Okieaga, 18.
We heartily endorse Mr. Spalding, and his unrivalled
Cephallo Pills. •-
• rnrOVit Katurwha YtXUy Star, Kanawha, Fa. '
.WeiKt rare that-persons Iraffarina with the headaobe,
will atickto them <■
from Ike Southern Path Binder, Jfew OrHant, .
Try them ! yon that are afflicted, atul we aremre fint 1
your testimony can be. added to .the already numerail*
But that baa receiyei benefits that no other mmficino oh
groins* ‘ V-." "*■
A NTIHitXCTTE INSUB&NCE
-J£- COMPAOT.—'AMOTizM CJapTiftl »400,000
CHABTEE' PEBPSTUAIf.', - !
Office Ko» 311 WALNUT .Street, between Third and
Fourth Streets, Philadelphia. i >
This Company wfll insnre against loss or damage by
Ftre> on Buildings,. Furniture, and Merchaniine gene
rally. .
Also, Marine Insurance* cm Vessels, Cargoes, and
Freights.? Inland Insnranceto all parts of the Union.
PIBEOZOBS. ? >
Jacob Esher, • i Joseph Maxfield,
P, Imther, John Ketcham,
Ir.Andenrfed, ' John.B. BlaJdston,
Baris Pearson, Wm. F. Bean,
Peter Sieger, J. E. Banm.
SSHBBi President.
BEAK. Tioe President.
< . ap3-tf
JVow the Commercial Cincinnati. fIULB; ENTERPRISE
differing humanity can now be relieved.; - ~ . JL< .-i . , >
from ihe St. Lmtit Democrat. ' '
The tnmense demand for the article (Cephalic Pills)
Israpiaiylncreaging. ,
From the Gaiette, Davenporti Inna. '
Hr. Spalding would not connect his name with an ar
ticle he did not know to possess real merit.
JYom the Advertiser, M. J.
The testimony in their tayor is strong, from the mos
respectable Quarters.
~ ... .Premise Bally Ifevse, ITewpart,B. I. ,
Cephalic Pills are taking the place of all kinds.
From the Cmantrcial Bullelin, Balm Mail.
Baid to be rery efficacious for the headache.
W A Single bottle of SPALDING'S PREPARED
GLUE will saye ten times their cost annuany.TE
SPAIiSZNQ’S PREPARED GLUE!
BPALDING’B PREPARED GLUE!
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUEI
BATH THE PIECES!
ECONOMY I
*T“ A Billon ht Tut* Baypb Nnra.”-«t
As accidents willheppen, eyentn wen-regnlatedfotol
liee, It le Tery desirable to have some cheap and oonyeni
ent way for repairing Furniture, Toys, Oroekery, Ac.
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE
meets all snch emergencies, and no household can afford to
do without it. It is always ready, atoTnp to the (ticking
point.
«.* USEFUL IN BYEBY HOUSE.”
H.B.—A Brush accompanies eachbottte. Frioe,
cents.- - Address,.
HENRY O. SPALDING,
80. AS OEDAB STBMiT.-.HBw BOBS.
CAUTION.
Ascertain unprincipled persons are attempting to petto
off on the unsuspecting peddle, imitations of my PRE
PARED GLUE, I would caution an persons to examhb
before purchasing, and see that the fou name,
VP. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE *WE
on ltho outsJde Wrappe* a others are swindllng
Omateafirits, - ' foU-tt
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
MUTUAL SAFETY
L' INSURANCE COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA.
Incorporated by the Legtsiature of Pennsylvania, 1886,
Office. 8. E. comer of THIRD and WALNUT Streets,
PHILADELPHIA.-
MARINE INSURANCE.
On Vessels, 1
Cargo, > To all Parts of the 1 World.
, Freight, I
INLAND INSURANCES
On Goods by Bivers, Canals, Lakes, and Land Carriages,
to ait parts of the Union.
FIRE INSURANCES
On Merchandise generally. On Stores, Dwelling Houses,
’ ASSETB OF THE COMPANY, November 1, 1860.
•100,000 United States five per cent Loon. . *lOO,OOO 00
11T,000 United States six per cent. Treasury .
Notes, (with accrued interest,).... 110,163 84
100,000 Pennsylvania State five per cent.
Loan 35,070 00
31,000 - do. do. Orix do. d 0... 21,04 ft 00
123,080 Philadelphia City six per cent. Loan 123,203 37
80,(HK) Tennessee State five per cent. Lean. 84,000 00
60,000 Pennsylvania Railroad 3d mortgage
six per cent, bonds (6,000 00
10,000 800 shares stock Germantown Gas
Company, Interest and principal
guarantied by the City of Phi1ade1phia...............
phia............... .16,80000
C, OOOlOO shares. Pennsylvania Railroad
Company 8,900 00
6,ooolooshares North Pennsylvania Rail
road Company 900 00
1,200 30 shares Philadelphia Ice Boat and
Steam Tug Company 1,200 00
250 sshares Philadelphia and Havre-de-
Grace Steam,Towboat Company.. 800 00
250 2 shares Philadelphia Exchange
C0mpany..............
1,000 2 shares Continental Hotel C 0.....
*688,700 par. Cost *647,336 84. Market Yal. 8664,666 71
BmsKeeetyable.forlEßurancMimade....... 171,388 47
Bonds and Mortgages 84,608 00
.Beal Estate 81,383 83
Balances due at Agencies, Premiums on Ms
rtne Poticiosylnterest, and other Delta due
_ the C0mpany............................ ',81,6m 03
Bcrip and Stock of sundry Insurance and other
Companies.... ............. 8,628 30
Oaeh on hand:} J n 2“*®” ® 28, 51? 1?
Jlnßrawer,,,,,, 186 86
; DIBKOTOBS.
William Martin, (SamneiE.Stofcefl,
Kdmnnd A. Sonder, J. J\ Feniston,
Theophilta Paulding, - HenryStoan, >
JohnU. Penrose, Edward Darlington,
John’C.Dayis, H- Jones Brooke,
: a Traquair, ' Spencer McUvatae,
William Byj*e, Jr., Thomas 0. Hand*
James G. Hand, Boberi Burton,
William O. litidwig, . Jacob F. Jones,
Joseph H, Seal, James B.McFarland,
Dr.B. M'Huston, \ Joshua?; Eyre,
QeorgeC. liieper, Jbhaß. Semple,Pittsburg
Hugh* Craig, P.T,' Morgan, - « \
Charles Kollly, A*Brßerger,
Afif TtfABTIN, President
HAND, Vice President.
hol7»tf
HkSkt Lvurorar.
■EURE INSURANCE.
JD- MECHANICS’ INSUB ANON COMPANY OP
PHILADELPHIA, No. 133-North SIXTH Btreet, below
Bace, .Insure Buildings, Goods, andMerehsndisegeiip
raUy,fromljossor DaniagebyPire. TheCompany.gtia
ranty toadjuß t all Losses and therebyhopo 1«
merit the'patronageof 'the public.
BIBBOTOBB. > v .
WilHa^Morgan,. BobertFlanfean, . *.
Francis Cooper, I'V-:: . “ - MichiiS McGe?y,
Gebrge L.Dougherty, EdwardMcGovern,'-'
James Martin, Thomas B.McGormiqk,
James Dnross, . .. Join Bromley,.
Matthew McAieer, Francis Falls, ; *
Bernard Batferty, John Caasady,
Thomas J; Hemphill, ; , Bernard H;HHlaemann,
Thomas Fisher, Oharles.Olare, '
Francis McManus, Michael Cahill.
- FBAHOIS OOOPEB,President.
Berk Ann Bafferty, Secretary. 0c23
rjIHE RELIANCE - 5 .
mi INS.T7BANOK OOKPABI,
OP PHILADELPHIA*
OITICE Ko» 806 WALNUT, BTBEET,
Insures agaimrtl.OSS OB DAMAGE BY. XTEH, on
.. Houses, Stores, and otberbundinga, limited
or perpetual, and on Furniture,
Goods, Wares, and filer*
ehandise, In town .or
,-1 country*
CASH CAPITAL, «231,im00-ASSETS 8317,142.04,
Whichis invested as follows, viz: - L
In first mortgage on city property, 1 worth i s
double the amount..,., ....#1*2,900 «
Pennsylvania Bailroad Co.’s 6 per cent, first
mortgage loan, atpar.... 1.,.. 4,000 00
Pennsylvania Bailroad Co.’s 8 per cent, ae
condmortgageloan,(*3o,ooo)...;......... 27,900 00
Huntingdon and Broad Top Bailroad and
Canal Co.’s mortgage loan 4,000 00
Groundrent, first-class V. ....... 2,462 60
Collateral loans, w0U5ecured............... 2,500 00
(Sty of Philadelphia opercentloan... 80,000 00
Allegheny Connty.6 per cent. Pa. 88. loan. 10,000 00 :
Commercial Bank sic%.» 6,135 01
Mechanics’ Bank etock.... 2,812 50
Pennsylvaniaßailroad C0.’55t0ck.......... 4,000 00
TheßeliahceMutual Insurance Co.’s stock. 26,360:00
The County Eire ImrarancoCo.’sstock 1,060 00
The Dele-ware M. S. Insurance Co.’s stock.. 700 00
Union Mutual Insurance Co.’s 5crip;....... 880 00
Bflkrikcraivable,,v... * ; 14,302 74
Book accouiitSj'accnied interest Ac,.,..,.* 7,104 66
GMh onliaiM3 tt * s ,. vtts *~.,•••••• 11,544 64
w . 83X7,
She Mutual principle, combined with the secnrity of
a Stock Capital, entitles the insured to participate in the
raoriTS of the Company, without liability for noasxs.
Leases promptly adjusted and paid. :
/ DIBEOTOBB. •
CJem Tingley, i Samnel Blspham, .
William B, Thompson, Bobertjjteen,
Frederick Brown, William Mnsser,
William Stevenson, Beni. W. Tingley,
John B. .Worrell, MarshnllHM,
E. It Carson, J. Johnson Brown,
BoVert Toland, Charles 'Boland,
G. I). Eosengarten, Jacob Trßimtttg,
Charles S. Wood, Smith Bowen; - -
James S. Woodward, JohhßiggoU.Tittsbni*.
CLEM TESGLEY, President .
'B. l
-February 16,1861;
•PENN MUTUAL.. LIFE ... INSU«
A. -BANcifi COMP Art xy .... - ~ ■
No. 021 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia.
: CHASTER. PERPETUAL. • -
ALL THK PBOYITSDIVIDED AMONGTHEIN
. , 6URKD.
- Insure Lives for short terms orforthewholeterm of life;
grant Arinotiea and Endowments: purchase Life Inte
restsin Real Estafe, and make ail contracts depending
on of life.
’ They-act as Executors, Administrators, ' Assignees,
Trustees, and Guardians. -
ASSETS Of THK COMPANY, January 1,186 L
Mortgages, ground rents, real estate $322,081 07
United States •stockey Treasury notes, loans '
’ of State of Pennsylvania, city of Philadel
phia, &c 288,706 81
Premium notes, loans or collaterals, Ac 237,694 68
Pennsylvania, North Pennsylvania Bafl
- roads, and Comity 6 per cent, bonds. 106,802 60
Bank; insurance, railroad; eanal stocks, &o. 97,847 49
Cash on hand. agenta’ balanceSt Ac., Ac..... l4
■ 61,071,188 02
, ' BANIKL L. MILLKB, President.
SAMUEL E. STOKES, Vice President.
JOB* W. Hobhoh, Secretary. . :
T7URE INSURANCE EXCLUSIYE
A’. LY.—The PENNSYLVANIA f 188 INSUBANOB
COMPANY. Incorporated 1825. OHABTEB PKB
PETTJAL. N 0.610 WALNUT Street, oppodtelhdepeDd
otco Sanare. . . '■
Thia Company, favorably known to the community for
thirty-sil years, continues to insure; against Losb or Da
mage by Eire, on public or private Buildings; either per.
manently or for a limited time: Also, on furniture,
stocks of Goodsi-or Merchandise generally, on liberal
verms.'" : ;v: ■■■?* /■■■■’■ '■■■■■•■■ •.• f
Their, Capital, together with, a large Surplus fund, ts
Invested in the most careful monner, which enables then
to offer to the insured an nndoabted security in the case
of loss. ’ '” --
DIBBCTOBS.
- Jonathan Patterson, Thomas Bobina,
: Qointin Campbell, Daniel Smith, Jr.,
Alexander Benson, . John Devereux,
VOUak Hontelins, , Thomas Smith.
Isaac Haslehnrst,.
' 'JONATHAN
Wimjah O; Ononrsu,,"
INSURANCE COMPANY OP THE
X'STifeß OF PSHMSTLVANIi-OFnOB
sod S^XOUASGBBUIIiBINOSt; Korth side of WAXh>
HTJTStreet, between DQQK uidlHlßD Streets, Fbils*
delphia. IT*-
ESCOEPOBATBP in I’
OAPITAIi,#2OO,OOO.
PBOPEBTBBS OF *EHE * OOMPAIfT,. FEBBT7ABY
. 1, 186L;*59L09AffiL :
MABINE, FIBE, AND TBANSFOBTA
..v TIONyIHSHBANOEr r " '
= V- - I-V -- DIRECTORS.I '
1 -Henry D. Bherrezd, Samuel Grant, Jr., .
- Charles Macaleater, Tobias Wagner,
■William 8. Smith, Thomas B. Watteoß,
John B. Budd, Henry G. Freeman,
:. William B. White, - > ; -ChtoieirSrLewia;
GeorgefHtßtuarti - 2r .‘ George 01 Carson,
, ■ Kdwardu. Knight. ;
' i HENBYD.SHJCRHEBD, President.
Wiliiak HABras-Sccretarr. .' , ... f , -jy29-tf
JACOB
r. wm. j
W. M.JSmith, Secretary.
INSURANCE COMPANYOF PHILADELPHIA.
(FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.)
COMPANY'S BUILDING, S. W. COBNEB FOURTH
AND WALNUT STREETS.
DIRECTORS.
F. Batchford Starr, 1 Mordecai L. Dawson,
William McKee, . Geo. H; Stout,
Halbro Frazier, John H. Brown,
John H. Atwood, B. A. FahneHtock,
Benj T. Tredick,. Andrew D. Cash,
Henry Wharton, J. L. Erringer.
; :F. BATOHFOBD STABB, President.
OHlkbss W. Cox*. Secretary
TjiXeHANGE INSURANCE COM
XU PAiTT—Offic©j_K». 409 WALNUT Street.
Fire Insurance on Honsevand Merchandise generally*
on favorable terins, tfther Limitedor Perpetual,
v • LIBEOTOBS.
Jeremiah Bonsaii, : - Thomag Mkmh,
John Q. Giimodo, Charles Thompson.
Fdward;B. Boberts, James T. Hale,
B&rimeLl). Smedley, Joshua T; Owen,
Bonbon £)* Hale, John J. Grimthf.
r .
„ 1 JOHN Q. GINNODO, Vioe President.
Btcbjjp Con, Secretary.
dispatch
.A MERICAN FIRE INSURANCE
■TJI. COMPANY. Incorporated 1810. CHABTEB
PEBPEmu,. Ho. 310 WAKSUT Street, ebove Third,
Philadelphia.
Having, a large paid-up Capital Stock and Surplus, In
▼eated iir sotmd and available Securities, continues to
tnsnre on Dwellings, Stores* Tee
•seteinportaadtheir Cargoes, and other Personal Pro
perty* All bosses liberally and promptly adjusted.
, - -DI3UECTOBS,
ThomasJß; Maris* James B. Campbell,
■ John Welsh, -’ Edmond G.DutflK,,
BwnuelO. Morion, - Chiles WVPoultaey,
Israel Morris.
John T. fowls*
, . mo:
ixsrn p:%. OxiTroi
riOMMONWEAKTH FIRE INSU
03r *“ BX *“ w
•■- _ i ; DIBKOTOBS.
»« ld J a y?e. M- D„ Charles H. Bogeraj.,
JohnM.Whitall, 1 John Ki Walker.'
Bdward C. Knight, Bobert Shoemaker,
Thomasß. Stewart, William Struthem,
- Henry Lewis, Jr., Stephen Conltar.
' JAYNB, M. D . Preddent.
JOHN M. WHIT Aid,, Vice President.
SAMuitl, B.' MOON, Secretary.:
BtOHliis,’ OHKSTiniT
Street, Philadelphia, „ pet-tt
39,108 01
•904,907 0
PATTERSON, President,
oretary. apt
PHBPBTUAL.
18 B. MABIS, PreeMeni.
Searetary. rj' feSSytf
railroad likes
mmMm WSP
JOB BETHLEHEM, doylestown, m a 0n H
CHUNK, HAZLETON, EASTON, EfIKLEY, Ac,
WINTEI! arrangement.
three through trains.
On »n« after MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4,1881, Pm
seuge, rreiuß win i eaTB FRONT and WINDOW Streets,
Philadelphia, dally, (Sundays excepted,) as follows:
At 6.40 A. M., (Express,) for Bethlehem, Allentown,
Maucb Chunk, Hasleton, Ac.
At 2.45 P. M., (Express,) for Bethlehem, Easton, Ac.
This train reaches Eastofi at 6 P. M., and makes a
dose ccnnection with the New Jersey Central for New
York. ■
At .5.08 P, M., for Bethlehem, Allentown, Mauoh
Chuuk, Ao.-
At 9 A. M. ana 4 P. M., for Doylestown.
At 8 P. M„ for Port Washington.
The 6.40 A. M. Express Train liiakos close connection
with the Dehi;;h Talley Railroad at Bethlehem, feeing
the shortest and most desirable route to all points In
the Xiehighcoal region. '
TRAINS FOB PHILADELPHIA.
Leave Bethlehem at 7.07 A. M,, 9.18 'A. N, and 6.33
P. M. _
Leave Doylestown at 6.30 A. M. and 3.20 P. M.
Leave Tort Washington at 6.50 A. M.
ON-SUNDAYS—Philadelphia for Port Washington
at 9.80 A.M. _
Philadelphia for Doylestown at 4 P. M.
Doylestown for Philadelphia at 7 A. M.
-Port Washington for Philadelphia at 2.45 P. M.
Pare to Bethlehem....Sl.sol Pare to Manch Cnnnk.B2.6o
Pare to Easton 1.60 ,
Through Tickets must do pro cored at the Ticket
Offices, at WILLOW Street, or BERKS Street, in order
to seenre the above rates of fare. ■
All Passenger Trains (except Sunday Trains) connect
at Berks street with the Fifth and Sixth streets, and Se
cond and Third-streets Passenger Railroads, twenty mi
nutes after leaving Willow street.
no 4. , ELLIS CLARK, Agent
1861. gnawiß- 1861.
ARRANGEMENT OP NEW YORK LINES.
THE CAMDEN AND: AMBOY AND PHILA
DELPHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD CO.'S
LINES PROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW
, : YORK: AND WAY PLACES.
»SOH WAt-xCT-BTaagT 'miAKt ixn kksbisotox Dsrov.
WILL LEAVE AS FOLLOWS—VIZ:
"T- FJLXI.
At # A. M., via Camden and Amboy, C.and A. Ac
commodation...... ....#3 28
At 6A. M., -via Camden and Jensey City, (8, J.
A0i0mm0dati0n).............a................. 2 28
-At 6)4 A.M„ via Kensliigton said Jer5ey0ity^dxim
...........a*'............ww........ 8 00
! At d*.» via Camden and'Amboy, Accoxnmo
dataoh....••«•«. 2 39
At 2 P. IT., via CamdenandAniboy, C. and A. Ex-, ’
■ press «•••. ........ ■.. a - 8 00
At 4 "P. FE/yia Camden and Jersey City, Evening
Expre55.......*;;*....... .1......... 8 00
At ;4. p. Jff., via Camden and Jersey City, 2d Class
®cket...... 2'22
At 6# P.H., via Kensington and Jersey City, Eve
ning Midi................................ .8 00
AtllP. H.,via Kensington and Jersey City, South-
At 8 P.-M.,' via ‘ Camden and Amboy, Accommoda
tion, (Freight and Passenger)—lst Class Ticket.. 221
_ Do. do; 2d Class Ticket.. 180
The 6# P. M. Mail Line runs daily. The 11 P. M-
Boutbern Mail, Saturdays excepted. .
For Water Gap, Stroudsburg, Scranton, WOkosbarre,
f Montrose, GreaTßend, Ac., 7.10 A. M. from Kensington,
Via Delaware,Xackawanno, and Western B. B. . ’
For Maueh.Chnnk,Allentown, Bethlehem, Belvidere,
Fasten, LaiiqbertYille, Flemington, Ac., at 7.10 A. M.;.
from
street Wbarf j'Vflie 7.10 A. M- line connects with train
leaving Easton for' Mstacb Ohunkat BBS JP. M.)
For MountHollyatB‘Xv.Ft»-Ynnd 4.P, M.
For Freehold'at-0 ATM. and 2 P. M.
*' ■ : yfAY lims;
For Bristol; at 7.10 and 6% A. Iff., 5%.
6.30, end 11P; M., and 2% P. hi. from
■
For Pabayipj- Riverton, Delanco, Beverly,Burling
ton,Florence; BordentownVAc.,at 12#»1,2#,5,' and
P. U. r ■
steamboat Trenton, for Bordentown and intermediate
places, at 2#P, M.,fr<raiWafout>-streefc wharf.
■GF'For New York and Way Lines leaving Kensing
ton Depot, take the cars, on Fifth street,-above Walnut,
half an hour before'departure. The cars run into the
depot, and on arrival of each train run from the depot.
Fifty Pounds of Baggage, only, allowed qach Passen
ger. Passengers areprbblbited from taking anything as
baggage but their wearing apparel. All baggage over
fifty pounds to be paid for extra. The Company limit
their responsibility for.baggage to One Dollar per pound,
and will not. be liable for any amount beyond 3100, ex
cept by special contract.
• . • . WM. H. GATZMFR, Agent.
fiEit—n W INTER AR
' HffiSLjbLl BANGEMENT—PHILADEL
PHIA, WILMINGTON, AND BALTIMORE BAH.-
BO AD. „ ,
On and after MONDAY, SEPT. 80, 1851,
PASSENGER TBAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA:
For Baltimore at 8.16 A. M„ 11.35 A. Iff;; (Bftma),
and 10.50 P.M. - - .
PorChwter.at 8.16 A.M., li.S6 A. M., 8,30 and 10A5
,P. M. ’ 1
For Wilmington at 8.15 A. M., 11.36 A. H., 3450 and
10.60P.M. . , -
.For Hew Castle at 8.16 A. M. and 3.30 F.M.
• For Dover at 8.15 A. M.
For Milford at 8.15 A. M.
For Salisbury at 8.16 A. M.
- TBAINS FOB PHILADELPHIA:
Leave Baltimore at BAO A.M. (Express), 10.15 A. M.,
.ted 4.45 P.M; - • • ,
Leave Wilmington at 7.30 and 11.38 A. M., 1.60 and 8
P. It. -- ■ ■......... .....
Leave Salisbury at 6.26 A. M.
Leave Milford at 7.45 A. M.
Leave Dover at 9 A. M.
Leave New Castle at 7 and 11 A. M.
Leave Chester at 8.20 A.M., 13.16, 2.26, and 8.40 P.M.
. Beave Baltimore for Salisbury and intermediate atatlona
at 4.46 A.M.
TBAINBFOBB ALTTHOBE: -
' Leave Chester at and 11.20 P. M.
Leave Wilmington A. M., 12.36 P. H., and IS
FREIGHT TBADf, wlthPassenger Oar attached,
. willnih.as fhllowa:■ u
Leave Philadelphia for FerryvlHe and intermediate
places at 6P. M. . .
’Leave Wilmington for Perryvflls .and intermediate
jlftrbn ftli T ?■ •
Leave Wilmington , for Philadelpliiß and intermediate
places at 6.46 P.at._ .- '
" , j ON SUNDAYS ONLY: -*■■■
A#lOAO &bmJKßadelphiato Baltimore. . .
.. At,4.45 from BaiUmore to Philadelphia.
.l--ge2B-tf S:M.FELION, President
TIIHE PENNSYLVANM; CENTRAL
A : f RAILROAD, "■ " "" :
• 260 MILES DOUBLE TRACK.
1861. Smmm 1862.
THE CAPACITY OF THE rfioAD IS NOW EQUAL
- s TO ANY INYHE-CQPNIBY. •.
THREE THROUGH PASSKNGKRTB AINS
BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND- -PITTSBURG.
Connecting direct at Philadelphia with: Through Trains
from Boston; New York, and all points East, and in the
Union. Depot at Pittahnrg with Throngh Trains to and
.from;aß points in the West, Northwest, andSouthwest—
tfana furnishing facilities for transportation of Passen
gers unsurpassed tor speed and comfort by any other
rente. -
Express and Fast Lines, run throngh to Plttebnrg,
without .rinuige of Cars or Conductors. All Through
PassengerTTrains provided with Loughridge’s Patent
Broke-vspeed under perfect control of the engineer, thna
adding much to the safety of travellers.
Smoking Cars are attached to each Train Wood
ruffs; Sleeping Cars to Express and Fast Trains. The
EXPRESS BUNS DAILY: Mail and Fast Lines Sun
ilatra AYPOVitoil ‘
Mail Train loaves Philadelphia at 8.06 A H. ,
■ Fast Line « , “ 11.30 A. M.
Express train leaves ** 10.30 P.'M.
Parkesbnrg Accommodation. .....13.30 P.M.
Harrisburg tt ..... 2AOP.M.
Lancaster. « 4.00 P. M.
West Chester Passengers will take the’Mail Train at
8-A. Parkesburg Accommodation at 12.30 P.'M.,
- and'tho - Lancaster Accommodation:'at .4. P.'M.
Paasengers for Snnbnfy, Williamsport, Elmira, Buf
frlo, Niagara Falla, and Intermediate prints, leaving
Philadelphia at 8.00 A. M. and. 220 P. M., go directly
throngh:',; . . ■
Tickets Wastward may bo obtained at the office of the
OoBWaSy in Philadelphia, New York, Boston, or Balti
more :;and Tickets Eastward at any of the important
Railroad offices in the West; alßo onboard aHy ofthe
regnlar line of Steamers on the Mississippi or Ohio
rivers.- ■ •- ' -
Faro always as low, and time atd quick, as by any
ether rente. . - ,
For further information apply at the passenger Sta
tion, Southeast-comer of Eleventh and-Market streets.
"The completion of the Western connections of the
Pennsylvania Baflroad.to Chicago, make this the . T
DIRECT LINE BETWEEN THE EAST AND’ THE
> a ? ffREAT yjggy s
JTh* iooneclton or tracks., by the Bailrpad Bridge'at
Fitwbnrg T avoiding all drayage or, ferriage ofFreigiitto
gether with the saving ©f time 7 are advantages readllr
•Predated hr Shippers of Jrafeht. end the
Public... . .
Merchants and Shippers entrusting the transportation
of their Freight to this Company, can rely with conll
dence onits Bpeedy transit.. ; ,
'THE SATES OF FREIGHT to mid from any point
in the . West by the Pennsylvania Railroad are at aU
Hawr., at fmar able at are charged buother Sailroai
Companies. .
, .EOT Be .particular to mark packages “vlaPennsylra
nia Railroad.” /.
Nor" Freight Contract* or Shipping DirecHoat applr
Pf or addrew either of the following Agent* of the Oorn
w:
■ p.JLßtavrart, Pittsburg.: .
H.BBlerce * Oo.; 2anesTtUe, p'.; J. J. Johnson, Bin
, ioyj'O..; B. McNeely, MaysyiUo,'. By;. Qrinsby A Orbp-'
PodaSS 4-
Indiana; H. W.NrownJbCOi, Cincinnati,.O.jAthern
* rQUiehmatt, &/, B- 0. Meldrnm, ifradimn,
B. Ky. ; p, O.O’Biley *
SjW. Evansriße, M-j.IT. .IT.Graham-A Co, 'Cairo,
p y Shaier A Gl^WBs k ml ; jS&
B- Harris, NashvUle, Tenn. * Hunt, Mem
pH*, Penn.: Clarke & Co., Chicago. JQI.: w H R
•B. B: KINGSTON, Jr., Philadelphia. .
S ’ Js° Nora * ,rtre6t > Baltimore.
55555 * CO., 1 Aster House, orl S, William at., N. T.
IiSKCH A t](X. No. 77 State street,Bo9ton.
Agent, PMI«.
B- B-HOCPT, Gen’l Ticket Agent, Phßa.
E. LBWIS.Gon’I Bup’t, Altoona, Pa. jaB-ly
JSwgaHH PHILADELPHIA
passw?bk^^^^ a ss» e J ai>ino baileoad.
w ASSJSSL* 011 POTTSVILLE, BEAD
•£»“* after November 4,18®U
DAtL *> (Sundays excepted.)
;sSSSj>i?Ss? ^of BBOAD and OALLOW
BILL Street*, PHILADELPHIA, (Passenger entrance*
oa h°Whfflirtreet4)atf! A.
»ith the PENNSYLVANIA
iiPStreln, running to Pittabnrg: the
OTMBEEiAHD TABLET I.lspTm. trainrmntag™
nBt?TEAT.'E 8 010 NOBTHBEN
bury 4<n BAILEOAD I.OOP. M. train runnlogto Snn-
, AFTEBNOON LINES.
TrTT 6 T T ni ? B i” ?, e . 1 ? ot ’ “rner of BBOAB and CALLOW
raThlrt^tt’^e IL r' I> >f I, ?S l i’ (Baaaengerentrance*
on , A on Callowhlll Eton) for POTTaYHiM
and HAEMBBUBG, at 3.15 P
«!£?%? with ,'the Northern Central Bailroad,
forSnnbnry, Williamsport, Elmira, Ac.; for^BEAIB
PIBTANOEB SWt ?mABEEPAIA AHB BBAMNB
Eaoii fm.iDß.wm .iira-,, / ..* ,
ToPtamnixrille....„7r Sf
6B 5 Philadelphia and Beading
Talle?»
S“#W»- lIlMt
Millerabnrg 1421 Northern Central
Treverton Jnncßon.l6B f BaßroaA
Snnbnry., i v;; M u_ l6B J Jaauroan.
Northifrnberlftnd... .171
'
“thin , Mg :
»»*«* ***?•;* a.
Jeraeyßhore.„.. i „.228
liockHafen„o,,,„23s .
Balaton*,,,.osu-
WILLIAKBPOBT, and EBIB BAILEOAD, imakhur
oTOToiD
• lg £ W \? t MolLHENHEVySeeretarr.
: • i r»'.. : 'V y •
®JBia®affiPHILADHLPHIA
toA) ma BAILBOAD
by thia co^^^Sl^V 1 . 8 ?’ yyoP tlAeto be tamed
may aho be had adAS per out.
can be obtain^ 1 ® tre et, trhere any farther inrorOxatloa
B.BBADPOBD;
Tteuorer.
SAXES BY AUCTION.
ESSrB¥INLEY7'&OO.,
No. 429 MABKET BTBEBT.
jjpratN:
I.AHGE SALE OF A STOCK FBOSI A NOTION
AKI) YAlilETl' STOKE, FOB CASH.
On Tuesday Homing,
November 5, at 10 o’clock, consisting of—
— blue-mixed, white, and scarlet woollen yarn.
buck mitts, giovep, end gauntlets.
i— fur-top and lined? gloves and mitts.
Oxford tan gloves, lamb-lined gloves.
Patna mitts, Germantown wool hose.
- wool half hose, misses* fancy hose.
gray lamb’s-wool hose, black mid Saxony wool hose.
black Saxony wool, silk warp bo?c.
English white and'gray lamb's-wool hos*.
cotton half hose, black and white silk hose.
ingrain silk hose, merino shfris and drawers.
Tartan plaid wool hose, boys* fancy Cashmere hose.
wool gores and mitts. _
- Bingwood and. Aberdeen gloves.
lined Beilin, cloth, Cashmere, and silk gloves. -
—»BingfFood gauntlets, wool cuffs, sleeves, and arm
lets,
Msck Bilk ties, Bilk and satin stocks, buttons, &c.
A full assortment of line ivory combs. It. H. fin©
combs, horn Jong combs, Ac.
ENGLISH STAY BINDINGS, Ac.
3 entire cases Nos. 4® 12 white and black stay bindings.
A large assortment of steel hoop skirts, gum suspend
ers, perfumery, cologne water, &c.
SPECIAL SALE OF
1,200 PIECES RICH SAXONY DRESS GOODS,
- On Tuesday Morning,
November 5, at 10 o,clock, by catalogue, for cash.
Consisting of— ...
Bich printed new style reps,
•* “ poplins.
Bich broche figured Cayadorasi
Bich silk figured Aramanthas.
Bich figured plaid poplins.
Bich printed lames. . '
Bich printed merinos and Cashmeres.
VIENNA BROCHE LONG AND SQUARE £H AWLS.
-A full assortment ofYienna broche long shawls.
**•_** « square shawls.
Wool square and longshawls. '
4-4 BROCHE FIGURED POPLINS AND MANCHES
TER GINGHAMS.
On Tuesday*
1 case 40*inch broche figured poplins.
2 cases Manchester gingham S
i ARMY BLANKETS.
Slightly' damaged on voyage of importation.
3 bales 60x80 blue-gray army blankets, 6 lbs,.
'JI’AMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer.
Orpbftnfl’ Conrt Sale—Estate late oTߣn#»mlKvßa!l,~dec*d/
VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND, RICHMOND,
NINETEENTH WARD—ONTARIO, WENSLEY,
CASPER, BATH, MYRTLE; AND BANK STS. 1
Under authority of the Orphans’-Court Tor the city and
- county ofPhiladelphia, . -
On Wednesday,
November 13,1861, at 32 o’clock noon, will be sold at
public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange,'the following
described real estate, late of Benjamin Ball; deceased:
All that let orptece of ground situate on the south side
of;o 3-perch wide lane, in the former district of Rich
mond, now city of Philadelphia, beginningata corner of
land late of Samuelßall, thence by tae said land south
80 degrees, east 107 and.6-lOih perches, to*a.poston .the
outside of the bank of the river Delaware, thence.down
the same side of the said bank 17 perches to another post;
thence by land of Mary Ball north 38 degrees wost 107
and : S-lOth perches' to the said lane, and_thence by the
same north 75degrees east 17 perches io the place of: be
ginning, containing 11, acres,with the appurtenances,
together* withtbe flats fronting towards the said river.
N. B^—The above tract of land is. a short-distance
abore Alteghehy avenue, and will-be inteipeceed by
'many streets aslaid down in’the raapof tbeciiyv': ; " *
Plan at theAuetioaStor©;-
By the Court, NIMBOD WOOLERY,.CIerk O^C.
CALEB N; TAYLOR, Administrator*
- &200 to be paid at the time of sale.
JAMES A.. FREEMAN, Auctioneer, . r
0c24h04&12 No. 422 WALNUT St., ab. Fourth.-
T3ARRETT & GO., AUCTIONEERS,
JJ No. -23 Q MARKET, Street, corner of Bank afreet.
BOOTS, .SHOES, BBOGANS, Ac.
On Tuealay Morning, : v ....
November 5, at 9% o’clockprechjely, for accouotof
whom it may concem-r-
* 50 cases of very fchperior hoots, shoes, brogans, gaiters,
slippers, &c.
, IBT Will be. arranged’Ctfr examination on' morn
ing of sale.
Philip ford & co., AUCTioiy-
EEBSj'Hba; 625 MARKET and 522 COMMERCE
Streets. , _ ; -;;j :
POSITIVE SALE OP 1,000 CASES BOOTS! SHOES,
1 BBOGANS, AND GUM SHOES.
; -t. -This Morning,
Not. 4, At 10 o’clock precisely, will be sold,-by ca
talogue, ;i,OOO, cases men’s, hoys, and youths* .calf, hip,
grain, *rater-proof, and thick boots, browns, gaiters, Ox
ford ties, and gum shoes ; women’s, misses’, and
calf, ‘kip, goat,kid, and morocco heel boots and‘‘shoes,'
gaiters, slipper^. buskins,' &e. Also, a large assortment
of first-class city-made goods. «
• KT Goodsopen for examination early on the morning l
Ofsalpj with catalogues. * ' ' “
POSITIVE SALE.OF 1,000 CASES BOOTS, SHOES,-
. BROGANS, AND GUM SHOES.- : '
On Thursday -Morning,
. Nor. 7, .at 10 o’clock' precisely, will be sold, by
talogne, 1,000 case* men’*, boys 1 , and youths’ •
grain; water-proof^i«ad thick boots; calf, and kip brooms,
gaiters, Oxford ties, Ac.; women’s, misses’, * sod,
children’s g6at, morocco, and kid, heeled boots
and'shoes, gaiters, slippers, buskins, Ac. -
Also, a large assortment of first-class city-made goods.
mr Open examination, wife catalogue* early on
.tite.morninKof sale. '»
■NT E. PAWCOAST, AUCTIONEER,
JL’ . Successor to B. Scott, jr., 431 CHRSTNUTBt.
SAM! OF . EMBROIDERIES, RIBBONS, MILLI
NERY GOODS, NATIONS, &c., by CataSgee! *'
- - - On-Wedheaday Morning,
November 8, commencing at 10 o’clock precisely. - - <
sf ' —1 A ■■ . •
roSITIVE S.VL'E OF, RICH BOHEMIAN GLAS3
AND CHINA ware; SILVER-PLATED GOODS,
Ac., Ac. -
On Thursday Morning,
November 7, at 20 o’clock, by catalogue.
POSITIVE tSALE OF A STOCK OF GERMAN TOTS
AND] FANC Y GOODS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
Ac.jAc. ' > -• , .> t*. s S
\\* I Morning, ,• .
Tj'atlb'd’clock/ 1 '
15?“ PartlCtdaramfcitnroiidvertisement
TMT :PPDZPA®IUiGk & BEOS.,
2tx> : • AUCTIONEERS,
804 CHESTNUT Street, above-Sixth
■ '. .I' . - SALES BYBBY MYlamtg;
At 7 'o'clock, of-books, stationery, and fancy good!,
watches,’ jewelry, clods, silver-plated'ware, cattery,
paintings, musical instruments, Ac.;
i Alab, hosiery, dry goods, ‘boots ‘and shoes, and mar
chandise of every description. ■ -
SAY-SALKS
Krery Monday, Wednesday, and -Friday, at D) o'clock
A*M.i .. ■.
PRIVATE SALES.
At private sale, several large consignments of watches
and jeweky, books, stationery, silver-plated ware, ont
.iery, fancy goods, Ac., to whichiasdiicitedthe attention
of city and country nnn-chante.and.others.
Consignments solicited of ail kinds, of merchandise, for
either public or private sabs. ' ' '
: B5iS~ Liberal cash adYances maaft Ob consTgomAat.
. Ont-door eaies promptly attqndylAft .p-. -
RAIiROAD JUKES.
XSSjaiHHaH fael -md win-
TIB ARRANGEMENT.—
PHILADELPHIA, GERMANTOWN, and NOBBIS
TGWN-BAILROAD. ’ ;
Vi-I i * time tabDe.*
On and after Monday, October -US, -1861, until further
notice. ‘ . I-'" V*
FOE GERMAHTOWN.
Leave Philadelphia, 6,7, 8, 8,10 05,11,13 A. M., 1, %
3,4, 6, 8,,7, 8, 9iipNiaod iIX r P. *[.“
Leave Germantown, 6,7, 7)4! 8, RK,' ȣ, 10N, UK,
A. M- 1,2, 3,4, 5,6, 7,8, 9)4, II P. M.
The S)4 A. M. train from Germantownstops at Day's
and Tioga only. -
ON SUNDAYS! ' “
Leave. Philadelphia, 9.05 A. M;, 2,7, and 10K P. BL
LeaveGennantown, 8.10 A.M., l, 6, and 9)< P. M.
1 CHESTNUT HELL RAILROAD.
P FMddolpJ™.«; SajEt, toM,; 2,4, e, 8, end 10#
Leave Chestnut Hill, 7.10,8 J.o,' 10.10,- A.M., 1140,3.40,
6.40, 7.40, and'OAO'F; ML :- - -i.
OH SUNDAYS.
‘ Leave Philadelphia, 9.05 A. M., 2 and 7 P. M.
phestnnt HiR, TAO Ai ME,, 12.40,8.40, and 9.10
. FOB CONBHOHOCEBN AND NORRISTOWN.
Leave Philadelphia, BJ<, 9.054 U!OS A. M., IK, AO6,
4)4, 6.05, andB.oc P. M. n
p Leave Norristown, 7,8, 9, UA. M., 4X> and 6
ON SUNDAYS.
, leave 9A. Bt, 3P. M.
leave Hometown, 7jf A. Ml,'6'P. SL
V „ FOR MaHATTOK.
8n^ e p ““ a y' ~lk > »3f. *X..9K, UX A. M.j 2,8,
; ps sbhbaits.
leave Philadelphia; 9 A. M., 3 and 7 P, M.
leave Manaynnk, 7x A: ML; 6Jf and BP. M. .
_ - H. K. SMITH, Qegetnt-’SaperiDtendant,
ooZS-tf Depot :JSINTH awTGIEEN Streets.
1 15S» ' Yu I EIiMIEA. EOUTE.—
w-jpHiiiAaner.yTru. ahd man-
BA BAdLBOAD.
EODH! to TamaQHA, Catawleaa, Bnpert,
Wlkesbarre, Scranton,' -Dan»ille, Milton, Williamsport,
■i roy ’ Eal * ton^Cailton i Emira, Buffalo, Niagara Falla,
••Boebester, Cleveland, Detroit, Toledo, Chicago, Bt
Lotlb, Milwaukee, and all volute North and West.
Passenger trains will leave the new Depot of the PM
tadelphiaand Beadlng-Bailroad, corner BBOAD and
entrance on Cal-
dally, (£hmdays?excepted), for above
- i :'i ;
DAYEXPBBSS ~,..,,,,*B.OO A.M.
-NIGHT NXPBEBB...*.*„„ 306 P. M.
Tim 8.00 A. M. train connects at. Bnpert, for WQkea
pyTPt Bjttaon,Scranton, andall stations ontheIiAOK
AWANNA AND BLOOMSBT7BG BAH/BOAJD.
The'&bove trains make connections at Tgfmfy
Withthetrainß oft the New York mid Erie, Canandaigua
mol Niagara Fails, and Buffalo, New York and Erie,
and New. York Central Jla&roads, from all points Noru
knd/W«jt, anti the Canadas. '
Baggage checiced to Eliidira, Buffalo, and Suspension
Bridge, and all Intermediate points, ;
Tickets can be procured at the Philadelphia and Xl~
ndra Bailroad lanefr Ticket Office, northwest Corner of
BIXTK and CHESTNUT Streets, said at Tnnnrmjior
Depot, wrner THIRTEENTH AND OABLQW^tt^
; THBOtJGHEXFBESS fbeight train
Bwve toa PMladelphm Beading Depotj Broid and
Callowhill streets dailyj {Sundays excepted k £>rill
pctota Weatpnd M : ’fT , . *
,?2* i BU ™ rea b® 6 *® »ft M-Ho jmmra
their going the same day. t .
Horl ? < ?2? t <»rfierßXXTHand'CßSsTN^^^,“ t ’
Jg»in i'h Tf"T CHESTER
fhhiadkiiPhia bao
r"i . ‘viA-mnsDiA. : ? i ...t
_ ‘ . • NALIi ARRANGEMENT. r
On Mdjlte MONDAY, Seat SllgSL thatniiii «m
-
EIGHTEENTH dud MAEMTStriS; *
JOAOAiOtt., w>d 2, d. 30, and ? tJIs!
and
(West PhOadelplua,) at 17'minutes after the gtarlirm
time from Eighteebth and Market etraetA : ““"T 1 ?.
T : ON SUNDAYS..
fceaye PHI6ABEI,PHIA at 8 A. M. and 8 B. M
8 A - M- and 430 p. M.
TS* ,?"«“■ on «• PMadelphta
Oenhal for Concord, XenSi*
HENRI WOOD,
• u /> General Superintendent.
; B|»IMm¥EBT CHE ST ER^
jAttKOAD, leave depot, corner ir.^.
.;»anwSKiPMH V
HEBRIN<*, : &ELAJ) t
bus Mesa Nos.l, 2; aa**
lACaffißffili, Jarge, medium, and smalLia-assoited
actogesof - • --*■ •-•
s»Qoofcblk. Sew Hatffax, £ assort, and Labrador Her-
.*. --..r.v..
B,<KK)tbx€B No. 1 Herrings,
8,000 foxes large Magdtriiim Herrings.
S&O WbHe7ishe
'M bbls. newlconomyMees fflisd*—
26bbli.nBwHalifaxfistoM»a.
IQBd quintals Grand Bank .
SOOlwzfiß HoUbwe Oini&trGlmKa
: landing forndeby , r , ;
SALES BY auction
M THOMAS &' SONS
. Hob. 139 amt U 1 South F O rU
(formerly No,. 67 Sri
PUBLIC SALES MEAL P 5,...; ‘
AT THE EXCHANGE, EVFEv 1 E ASht
O’clock noon, daring the hnsinem
BEAL ESTATE AT "
tOr Wo hare a large amonnt of r i TR S.\ l 4
gale, Including every description „r ? K‘V*-
pertf- . Printed list, may bf *4^
SEVENTH FAEI, SALF-’I.K R .. ,
btocks-sovembA
THb will include— ‘‘l
TIKE S>T—FBANKLTN SOfALi.
deuce* No. 633 Yii e fetm-i, t>ppf»«]i,
Immediate posgeesion. Keys : ,t '
FINE ST.—Handsome
No. 1518 Pine street (ITumn ‘ ,,V| - •'
bUto. Keys at the Auction R<,rmu ' * fi
VOUBTH ST.—Neat modern <il-^
FourthHtrcet. Vfv
LOMBAUX* ST.—Four-siory i.hm- ,
Xomberd street.
Four-story brick dwelling K<» vi-.
JSHSW ST.-Thrce-story'brick
street, west of Tbir.l <lv ' "h
- Postponed Sale—Estate ~f » ,
WEBBING, Ho. 342 South Rf„ ' r - I' *
NINTH ST.—Tliree-story i.ri.l
No. 1026 South Nil,Hi rttwt, k ..“' r
YABHABEE BUSINESS
brick dwelling, No. 127 South -t
Walnut and Chestnut. §6,000 » iav i''“ •
Immediate possession. '
TWO THBBE-STOBY Brick Tiu,
marito\rn road, northwest of IKud? s, f Ujv
fronts V
TWO BUILDING LOTS, Koti U \-
Dattpliin street; 33 feet front *' i; -
TWO BUILDING LOTS, int.-r-.,.,
road with the west side of Ki<d«n, '
ward; 41 feet front. ' l: '.
- Sale Ho. 806 South Fmi-M f ,
HAKDSOME FTTHNITUKe, e f vi> ; '
IKGS, YELYET CV!> *4 C -*!•
On Tuesday M 0 n»ih« 5f -
KoYerober 5, at 20 o'clock, at s„' !
street, below Catharine, the hnndsomV^’ *
paintings, medallion velvet ami lirsj ■
and glassware, Ac. ' , K *Hr»,
May be examined at 8 o’cloct
fche sale, with catalogues *' oTj
Executrix's Sniu ~~
SALE OF THE LIBRARY OF'Nirr
P. ENGLES, EBn LAT Uf,:
On Tuesday anil v
Not. 5 and 6, at the Auction Store
late Joseph P. Fugles, Esq., inclu.n,’,. '' ’
theological apd classical works. ~ *
tBT For particulars see and tl (
Sale at Eos. 13® and 141 SrnmTe"
BXJIEBIOB FTJBETEUEE, FREVcr?*
BOBS, PIANO-FORTES, BEDS
CHINA AND GLASSWARE R,;,?*!
OTHER CARPETS, Ac ’
On Thursday Morning
At 9 -o’clock, at the Auction Store til*
furniture, -piano-fortes, mirrors, Brnssoi/
pets, from families declining honot-w^ 5
to thn store for convenience of sals. fe * e ‘ ,;Cl s
IST Catalogues ready the day previous fa
TSAAC NATHANS, AUCTIfn
A Northeast corner of THIRD and vpnrti'
LARGE SALE OF FORFEITED PL Fhev*
ABRAHAM NATHANS, Broker,™, ti’rVf; 1 ;
ING, Not. 5,1801, at 9% o'clock A. MTT.’"
andailver, patent lever, and other WatikK 1
finger-Rings, Breastpins, Medallions, nenriir
Violins, Accord eons. Grits. 'Pistols, o,tu
Shawls, Dresses, Ac.' Notice— AH person i 1
oiudepogt with me over the legal len-ti, 4 n!
and redeem.the same, otherwise tlievnmi
Shove day. ABRAHAM NATHANS, !SrlC“
corner SIXTH and CALLO WHILL Street- ’ 1
WOSES NATHANS, AUCTIt
ATX AND COMMISSION MERCHakt
oon»r of SIXTH and BACESlreats.
GREAT SALE OF FORFEITED ron it*,
3*500 DOTS OF FORFEITED gS !
' ; On Wednesday Mortar,e. '*"
November 6, at 9 o’clock, at Mo*>s Kafim-t.
House, NOs. 155 and 15T North Sixth
the southeast corner of Sixth and Racp
consist' of ladles' -and frentlemen’s cluti.ri ' ? >
ding," 1 furniture, looting-glasses, paintin'"*” ~
and other tools, &c._, - ~
• GENTLEMEN’S CLOTHING
Superior overcoats, ear-ricks, ragl:u> .
frock jand dressdo, fine cloth and "
fine satin,, silk and silk velvet, doth, cns n
Tcsfijgents’ woollen shawls,..hoots, gtr-r ,
breHas, hosiery, underclothing, cravat*. cHk*
gloves', monkey jackets, coat,' pants, an«l ’ .
canes, ; t
, LADIES’ CLOTHISG,
Fine silk-satin poplin, cashmere, meric. y,
bege, ehjptz, other dresses and do,',
elegant crape simuls, /i nc , ’
cashmere, merino, Day State, plaid and ruCi
silk,, araf other shawls: scarfs; silk velvet, tijj,
, aha" other cloaks, circulars, basques, nuttfe
capes: wotted capes anti collars; paraseb (~,
gpaJters, shoes, slippers; hoods, sacks, ’
gowns, fine fui; victjorincr, mulfs, and eufs -e
ins of every variety, Ac. ■, • ..
AT PRIVATE SALK,
AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TUft
Tha follqwiag articles will bo sold for lea
usnnl scllingprico:
: Witi# goia Irantmg-caae, double -case, ann
tom English patent leyer watches, of the 'm>
and beat makers' ; fine gotd double-time Eos
lever watches.; independent seconds lexerwa
Sold hunting-case and open-face escapemen*
lepine watches: horizontal and duplex wa&
hunting-case, double-case, and double-bota
-.patent lever* escapement lever, and lepine >
most approved and bestmakera; doable-case
face silver watches; silver quarter sad
watches;; fine gold vest, neck, fob, and eua
* diamond finger-rings, and breast-pins; tsetsol
3eweky t ; gold breast-pins, ear-rings, finger-ri
lets, penefl-c&ses, pens, and jewelry of every c
gvms, pistols, musical Instruments, piano-forl
tides^enerally.
j . MONEY TO LOAN.
Money adviced liberally, for any lengtl
•greed open, on gold and ailver plate, diamond?
jewelry, fowling-pieces, mußical instruments, <
clothing, groceries, hardware, cnUwy, fnrol
ding, f teoy srtieles, and on all articles of rata
OtfKBIGNMEIfTS, JHHBrDWm Bi
; •"■" ■ citki>. '
Xffberal i cash advances made
for salfe Pera<mal*tt*~*^
tftsm ■- V WEEKIX'. COMMU&
'noN BT STEAM BETWEI
UVEBPOOL, calling at
TOWK, (Irelandi) to land and embark \
despatches.
' !H»eXiTeiqp6ol, H’ew York, and Pluladei
ship Company’* splendid Clyde-boflt iron
ships are iatsdectto'cai aafoHowa:
TBOM OTW YORK FOB LIYEBPOOI
CITY OY BALTIMORE Saturday,
Satnniay,
KANGAROO... Saturday
. And every. Saturday thronghotit the rear,
N0.44X.3t. ' ...
'BATES OF PASSAGE
! THBOUGH FBOM PHILADELPHIA.
Cabin, to Queenstown, or Liverpool.
Do. .to London, .via Liverp001.............
SteerageTtoQueenstown,or Liverp001.........
Do. t0L0iiu10n...........................
Do. Betrirn tickets, available for six tai
Urerpool..;.
Pamengrag forwarded, to Hayre, Paris.
Bremen* and Antwerp, at through rates.
Certificates of Issued from Liyerpooi
Certificates oT passage tamed from Queenstoi
York .................
These steamers bare superior accommodat'
■angers, are constructed"with watertight
and carry experienced Surgeons.
Yor freight, or passage, apply at the office
pany, JOHN Q. DALE, <
■lUWalnnt street, Pt
In Xtrrerpool, to WM. LN
Twicer
In Glasgow, to WM- IS\
13 Dire
THE BRITISH AND
SBSSSS. AMEBICAH BOTAL MAO
FROM NEW YORK TO HYEBPOOI
Chief Cabin Passage..
Bacond Cabin Pa55age............
FROM BOSTON TO MYBBPOOL
Chief Cabin Pa55age......................P
Second Cabin Pa55age..................... *
The ships from New York call at Cork Harbor.
The ships from Boston caHat Halifax and (
bor. •
PERSIA, Cast. Judkins. AFRICA, Cap
ARABIA, Capt. J. Stone. CANADA, Capt
ASIA, Cspt. E. 6. liott. AMERICA, Cbj
AUSTRALASIAN, NIAGARA, Ca;
Capt. Cock. ETJROPA, Cap
SCOTIA, (now braiding.)
These vessels carry a clear white light at
green on starboard bow; red on port bow.
NIAGARA, Hoodie, “ Boston, ■Wednesday,
ASIA, Eottj « N. York, Wednesday,
CANADA, Muir, - a Boston, Wednesdftji l
AFRICA, Shannon, • « N.York, Wednesday,
AHERICA, Anderaoiu « Boston, Wednesday,
PERSIA, Judkins, leaves N. York, Wednesday
. Berths not secnred imtil paid for.
AnexperiencedSturgeorLon board.
The owners ofthese ships will net be «©K
GoM,-Silver, BixOidh, Specie, Jewelry, IJecw
or Hetalfly tmleaa bSla of lading are rigne®. tw
the valne thereof therein expressed- lorfreil
■agefap^to
, * BOWLING GREBE. 5»
EXPRESS COMP ANT
THE ADAMS E
•MeHBHHBI COMPANY, Officer
Btreet, forwardfl Parcels, Packages, Kt
Notea, and Specie, either br its owtj lines *
witn other JExpresa Companies, to aUthe
and Cities of the United Kate*
MACHINERY AND IR° :
'PENN STEAM EN6
BOILEB WORKS.-.'
BEVY, PBAOTIOAI AND THBOBETIW'
NEEBB, MACHINISTS, BOttEB-JIApS-;
SMITHS, sad KOUKDEBS, iBOTUg, *> r
keen in successful operation, and be*? *"*, j
gaged In building and repairing Man®* S u
ginBB> high and low pressure, lien Boat*
Propellers, Ac., Ac., respectfully offer t|»af
the public, as being folly prepared
gines of all sizes, Marine, River, and B**“* '
sets of patterns of different sizes, are
cute orders with quick despatch* » ver S'
Pattern making mnd« at the shortest nobje-
JjOW Pressure, Pine, TiAular, and CFUDoer
the best Pennsylvania charcoal iren. * l ***:
sizes and kinds; Iron and Brass Ojwj
scriptionis ,‘Soll Turning, Strew <hdhng»
work connected with the above bosinea*
. Drawings and Speciwtions for all
establishment, free of charge, and worfejp
. .The subscribers have ample
pairs of boats, where they can he m pe«
we provided with shears, blocks, fad*
raising heavy or light wefehts. Q M
JOHN
BEACH «nd FALSE®
FOUNDRY)
urb AW> wASßmrsios a*)
I-'.-.; "
, l r MBBBICK & SONS.
... ENGINEERS AND IUCIU-
Mannfactoro High ami Low Pressor 6 »>
Ibrland; river,nna marine servi«e-
Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron
Inga of ail kinds, either iron or brara- ki
Iron-Frame Hoofs for Gas Works,
road Stations, 4c. , utss
■ Eotorte and -Gas Machinery of the
tanroTeiebnfitrhction. .
KT(HT,desirij>eon of Plantation 0p
Sngar. Baw, MQIs, Vecnnm
Defecators, Filters, Pumpmgb"'-
, ,Bplo Agent* for N. Biaieur e m-sr.
JO. 95i BEACH Street, ti*
,-uJ.IAMH. TIEBB informs hi*'" „ tfe
jiuxh'aeed'the entire stock of p “„ c[ .ivt « T
Foimdry* be is now prepared J®
Boffing, Grist, and Saw-Miß_ c “ h “fi„ u je
ntidlloiiee "Work, Gearing. c “ b J” 0 r tP*
biratorror Cnpola Jnrnacea, in
WamV.
ES AND r;
onlli FEOKT Street.
on ail artti
tot