The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, September 08, 1859, Image 4

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gontlomehen
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•:'!'=- jr'-^v^^^S^K^DjroW'MqpriUcs: haye' oversold!.t^'a,
r' a half ierpent,'
5 pffoMd auofreg
>'hVsftised.i'tlouieof'thobrokors could not meettheir
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V- * thonsanil »fiafMtiheprt«e>4't4^yt^^ , s
•> <r‘' c '*';s3i ! has been witaessej ambhg;
•' J auioe.flie gtan4 panic of '57,
;Aj was witaeesed geiitijr
■;:■ '• -.- \ ] "‘feV
,-K<i -S l;Althon*b ijßbrtS:are mating to seonro frbul Soy O-.
' J * 'tel eoantroe'in the State,
, i, State <3pnvenaon/!^jbimliieTlpf-delei
' igjfoljlliftr elected, aoddSe’ipiinlieswhpyp'tt'ete,
Tare so largelyloppojod M any
•’■'•.•/: vto tieppliby.markedputiby theStateCbintpiltoe,'
;■ .thet.may be sald-tb settle
The remainder
of «*•
-; '' thepstimate
-"' cVi-'^fi|^: that abotit ninety:
•„'*;vijifS''4ife^ate»twiui‘d-;W In'faforiof appointing^.a'fntt
tb Charleeton, and perhaps tho remains
-i:.hH^ifogthlfty-oightmightbpoppoatid to tt,ihdughthi3
; ■ ■■■ isbynomeans oortainl' Theonly (bounties in
*s'•;:<-_ <-=Vwhtofi dppble’delegatiphs ifavif yet been elec Jbd iitp
> ?~)ri .fi i The®nplrtoluh,lhat j
'Pndpfethj everted *uchl>b*j
t : r . . Dallas cosnp«dgb;;
; ■:. and InPreridbutlAl Contests, since, has been again
' ,' .i the great contest;#
,%v in- renprreoUng,
\, t “*rJtcThtyre,^ Alfred' E, Cnwker.;
;•;/ / & “sfcenlder#.
/ V ; wu pleoted - president :by,;*o<:lamation, and will
•’ ;•, •%forthwith,.eoinni'tas# ;grg*ui«ipg the boyb Ter the,
• ibagV akA*.
.. .' • -Of oourw. »he the
, , , prompter of ; the neVpompapyi .ind': to repp some, (
at lee#t," of :the BUbitantial frnite .of their perform*
r :-J. •-,- -: aneea. c ' ‘ j •■'•*--
!by the
i' blind .preMbWy MrV Milbnrn, is novr soiling into
-X. Tuokerm|in, con-,-
. :: * : siiarably the' inoet brilliant of American essayists,
/ V ;.:apeak*;of-Mri Milhnm ,aa haying wandorod, and
,a-4-rtf^Wn^»l^jV3j^«W#^'d:the;B4aayy<jemon ; pf
■ff of the
. ' /.-.Utb and character, and won theisympsthy of the j
'■-. 4 ';; : - sooial,
flmnlta-1
/. ; i,. ;^? yet feiy
menbare met_rrithmore generens alieviations of;
their sorroirs. ' Mr.'Milhnm is a natural' oralor,
, j; (^dheis^sWte"|^:ttiiitiltipg T fti»t the jiabit of
•1 i-.;pnbUo speakinghas niarredhiS Mylo of jrriting.
been
: ' - .wpempceed;by dictation,'^ recorded by. friends, and,
hrid' .iuirard feel- 5
irom chlldhpod has vrandered in'
.-c^v^darknessV'^V^'H/'V'’' 1 '^ 1 !;- S''v -,
-'.' oJUuliSUiteiequtringJhat all
, . ~ 'i,ePdnterfetttiU»tod^lal*s, s 't'ienria'l)^' ; police
;- , u department, , shall: be : transferred to the' banh
Zg, poliebjt of this'
;,, olty. handed oyer to the sapsrintendcnt of that
,o ,v.
'. with' the plates upon which the hills were (printed.
’‘' •} 'c among,
-.t't'the'idwyprs inan,^ named £.-'O5,
1; S h JJ»lftpi>f .’T>h» : injnnotionto‘
‘ restrmin Oeorge 'Wilkes from pnblishingn eporf
' ing paper entitled ‘ WMa' .Spirit ’■ of the Times.
' Thefolloiring ie a littlo of the Iraido of that paper,
’ i which lives partly npon the neme of. the late peer.
4V., “iftbLyf. P6rteri.'- ? &.185r,' B.De
..'. voc eommenced partnerehip in Porter'e o/
( Buhswipehtiyj'-Deroe sold 'out,,his.
* :',!- > fft*^-^. r . t5|500 tp ;the plaihtilTj pho, thoronpon,
' snfcseriptlbn'
■TitoSk,'’; "'addrers
, iheir corbmnnicatlbnß tb ' him personally ; f end
that he< intended to start another papor 3 wliich
1 , would;' injnre-siittd plaintiff of ’¥§»&,
o' ■ J'? .;’;iSyelfilbeffilSVjras 'ioefqing,:fp. : hini',frbm, Jperiir’i
~ , Splrit bf ths Tinus; Wilkeß, on the other hand,
. 7&s );:.JMikSi_a,SMiPiMi.Mt',of|,ail§gitions.. in-Uiejflrst.
" v 'j; hp; his, any'interest in the
that he(VilkesXepldPnt
,X\.;St'i^khti}»tfii,’an4^jntt'relfon Jihel Ufik- oit'June last
to George Andrew»,' Andrews tben eraplcyed
' ' TPllkW to edit the paper at’a weekly salary, which;
’ • oohtinned till the 17th of Augnstlast,when it ceased
'■ ■ '’' by mnthal eoneont. Wilkes denies that Dayton had
ls^‘Tsr;i^^^t)o^^!Lyi^JP£rU(l r aS^ftiofi£t‘Tinte».
' '' (' 'He seta forth that the othcr pert Der m thg oaSQ was
. , '■'M' t. theHdn. Th’eodbre)i3..Tomlihaon, who alonolpos-:
. : scssed ani intereat in tho pepcry oxciusivo of An-'
i -. ' draws. WiJkes admitfed that.he intended to pnb-,
■ V;V ilsharm tier spOrtingpaperjbut'aiSed’that he Wee;
' . going to take any of the book’s suhserlb'crs, dr con
, r Cdbitors ofinjure'
the prosperity of the same.' 'This caie excites
, , qnltcnJcbnmioton'lihWhgljbe ahdibet*
. . odds In favor of Wilkee. .. ' \ * ---
acoob*
’ pf;Col. -
. Thomas .Thorpe, seema to have' taken a fresh
- ; :! 'st»ht’ih r ;ito’&^V ! ’^jSri^jrity !l oushai accom
-.* >7 . plished writer and genial gentleman, (the author
Tho^fee,
' HantCTi”)' assisted by his yetenth associate; Jones,
, preheats not omy > Mutnfttl weekly, atimmary of.
- \ within the of
>. :; ■ a.sjoanuiLof'.thftt bat imparts to-iit
: „ iigiiity
J-U »tpfanythlpgt itVenjojeiiveven ip ;its
V '\!ii'ouliiMy, a most admlrabW
/ ,v-,:pai>er.;;r-;'. 'Jj; v ; ' -7' . 1 i .„:4«
v, TheM 'is to,'he ,m6re:r diffiowUy our jpuhllo
a Jre«olatloo in
r ' ■: ~ of requiring that the Bible be
. : daily<.iaal]>tbe-bublie"soliopli ofthe
• ’eiiytSlßife b<ilu«i ; ,<sf truilfcees ’m Utib
. <>i>e*
w' \ diettoe this formal act of inw
theatten-
the
' ; POiT-AU-P.KINCE-lferjae Chrw E Lox. AlmediA
io ',
, 0F TRADE. !
: : O o£§S^sa^^^‘ l^ Mouth,
' n’.jr f*r/"lc- 'A**M
r\: )*J2?“osf ;z % , r.s ..L»,-.., ::Xondon» soon
,; ~ : sa.
ioor'tHE:'«M*ABrSTEAMEBS.'
.{. I ;Y*r
i;^ x v'L>^p*AV^A- i r* , 'jDATi.
•«;;* ~, Bept 7
SMlUnz’ji.lfw YorfciCprfc .,Bept 10
YorkTiHaffc,fc*., .TTTa iSept 10
v YorfelLfrerpool..... v - ;;S«pt 14
v < ra{W£ j j i ? BrofßQn* .iv..^. |eptT7
1 ye'uT" } XmwmoqJ r,*.\ perpool, '&%*<* ’; Sept 24
SOM ftueM -York^nftvi>e^,;.. ;.v^ P v.. .Sept 24
■; Zi.^jiouA^ M&P??®- ' ; /
: ~.--:..:; -. i/iu? &'
;-:.-'iV':;a®m^%^V.4»jTOWO^>eP*Mfciv,i'.,'j/^i.iAurW
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r j 1145
; 4 'i's2fi
• Jctri*;)B«ltioiqrf, of*nd <of .Wf,. Vor£.,lo toili n a or*
‘T ~ 9»»*r *3*034 >n compaorwith_«jlir S«c&Ji r ßaft<m, for
iPivg^'jW&wfw
St John, M;B.J-fi A Soudor
• .• •'"‘'■■wjfrff Oiftjy - Jifsf/yK-i/ v >ijff' r. f
.j,: ' 1 Newb u rypo r t f Voriduaen^
, ' RnY«j^fjr#tt^NdW r ßddfoVj, ]do : r
- Wgahiostonj: *w>do ;
,/• * -'’ -. L&^\
‘ S * jl»at«=
“ " '*'.«scfdTO)fMi4
Mra AJiman-; We n -
-%®oTjßßralßtacki
TOWMe Crty.'
r,
Wi Bavan-
vjiHalifax
«T*f;y<!rlr.|li jiutfe.
fjh
Jnlf frohili
‘>«WwtUwit| jirrivcd.
tWf- ,1 . ;
Stun AUce.Wiison, Wilson, from Baltimore at Liver
pool ttth ulfc*a „
• - Stop-Wyoming, Burton, for Philadelphia, entered for'
oShin New Orleans' ot : Btookholm
12thnHi-. }*, '} ,; 5 <•■.** - v--'.-' • ' ‘-a* \ r\-
Liverpool at ‘Ca-
:«-i -i-;- ..y B
ir-Barkßurllnstton,Keene.lromWyburg for Bordeaux
: J3intoon*i kt
(failed from’
Palrabutlt*-ißn?t!2let ult,
j Gibba, sailed from lBth ult
Clifford, hence atßoston 6th mst ,
Bri* WmA Brewer, Hatch, from Boston for this port,
from
.Boston'for this port, .and-Triad, 'Wroster, f from East
pOrt fordo, at Holmes’ Hole 4th inst, snu jailed next
SiraUM Kent, Thompson, henoalW Baltimore
H &;.T i Neiid, Tall, for, this port, went to sea from
hence at Boston 6tM inst. -
: SoMAmoar FeUcenberger; .Rogers, cleared-at Jaek
sohvnlle 20th Mtfor this port.,; ; J .
1 8chrSWah,;Couiaa, for this port cleared at Jackson
viUeJTth-plf,-y :
• Bohr Thos sailed from Pill River
sdjngt for this port, > ? < )
Scarsß«sUeM,Bnuth,-bod Geo A-TitUe, Adams,for
thisport. Sailed from Salem sth inst. . J r
3 SohraDavidG.Floyd^RaokeU; Globe. Jpnes, and Al
ton AUddleton.Jft,;6ipple, railedfrom Bristol 4tu inst,
, SehraLilue Saunders’, Gale, and Cicero, Burroughs,
hence at Providence sth iust,’.' .: „ , ,
for‘tlus port, aud Sylvia.
Hathaway,. for,ao or Golumuia,Ale»_.sailed from Pron
> So^lpo^raff JodeS,.Paytori»,&H>do£gosbaU.Tii-
ton? Silver Migtteljf’erryjJeSfieWiTliarnsoa, Jr, Wns
raore, and-JaS S H<nmt,\Ross,irom Boston for; this
port! P CSmith: Smith, froraTSftiem for do; Lizzie A
Taylor. Taylor, from Lymf fordo; EH Nash, Strout,
fom Rilrrragton for do; SamK A Taylor. ,> ounz. from
aat-Greenwyoh- for.do; BoUyar. Bunker; ; Boston,
rnwnj Sdptna Godfrty,- Homan ;S T Cbartre,Chartre;
R M-Browniag, Rjslevj Firm, Robinson; S T Garrison,
, Grace: Sarah, Louis, Grose, from Providence for do, and
: Lamartine, Johnson,'froto'Weymouth for do," sailed
from Dutch Island Harbor 4th and sth inst. ;
--HOLMES’, HOLE, Bepfcr4th—Arr schrs T Ireland,
Steelman; :Pangas4et, Waplos; L A Uan'enhower, Mil
ler; Burrows O Clark; Geo Edward. Bakeri'and Sarah
J Bright,'Slnithvßoston;for Philadelphia 5 Emma, Bent,
-Lvim for do;J-B-.Diekason,,Smith. Roxbury for do,
, dßrainfroeyordo;3B.meeier,e e ier, Miller,
, IlLgc&s 3% Caitnon. , •
• 6th--Arr sohra LP. Pharo, Cranmor, and N R Hoagan,
Cousins. Philadelphia for Gloucester ; Admiral. Trefeth
on. do for Dover. NH. • •- - - ‘ ' - - !
- Bld,schrflLMBtrout, Camoo/NKer, Almira, Mary
Fftoe,.Alabama, Hannah Matilda, 'Joseph ;H it>filer, L
Stortevanti Wm C AUdenried. JoHh R'Plater, H B Bas«
eora,D P.'B 8 Johnson; N Holmes, Adelaide, 1 1 Ireland,
Panrtssett, I/A Danenhower, Burrows C, Geo Edward.
SagihJ Bnghtj Emma, J_B,p(ck?son, -Charity, S B
;>VC-'{educational; •
tJEIVATE; TUITION". Wanted by a
,J., L Yonr.g,Mah. fifteen years of a?e<a Private Tutor
of unexceptionable reference, to instruot two hours per
day? m Englieh Branches and Anoient Languages., Adr
dress <( Epsilon, M southeast corner Twelfth and Prime,
‘through Blood's Dispatoh, stating residence and terms.
,n »fr*t* ,iy- ;
TM USIC.t—C. EVEREST has resumed his
'JW*** Lessons on the Tiano. Singing, Cultivation of the
Voice, &c«, atNo. 20. N. TENTH Street. : s7-3t*
MRSI" CtfAS. PICOT wishes to devote a
5 few hodrtdally the Caching ofrthd Frenoli
language. Should any of the former pupils of'Mr. and
M]«.' PiCOb desire to avail themselves of this opportuni
ty of oonversing, reading, &o, in French, it would af
ford Mrs. picotmuoh pleasure. .• , ’
For particulars and terms inquire at 1236 CHESTNUT
Street. ~ : ’ s5-6t*
AND D’HER
ifJI VILLY’SBOARDING and day school for
YOUNG LADIES.
PHILADEpPBLIA, SQ.UARE, VINE
Madame OKEGARAY respectfully informs he:
frionds and thepuhlio in general.,.that independently o
her s BoaTdinr‘and D^r-School, dirocted by heraolf and
her niece, Mrae. PREVOST, In NEW YORK, she in
tends,-in qotihectipn, with - haTjJnhoe, Mine. iD’HER
mLY, opening in PHILADELPHIA an Ifistitution
on preoiaely the egme plan as the one above mentioned.
The Principals will answer applications and receive
visiters on and oftorthe 32th day of September, and the
School will open onlbftls*h. auSl-lm*
A. BURQIN .WILD RE-OPEN
IfX her School for Youijg Indies on September 12,
1852<t< Cironlars may bo obtained ay the, Schoolroom, 911
WALNUT Street, where application for admission may
be made, on and after Septbnibor '6th,' from 10 to 12
o’olock. ■
Res eB-escx «:*“Rev.Albort Barnes, Wm. B. Page, M.
D., Prof. C. D. Gleveland, Ambrose White, George
-Trott, L. Johnson. ~ - * - - v au22-lm*
;HftfSIO;AN9 ; SINKING-.—MISS LIZZIE
wbttld respectfully inform * her friends
and the poblio that shehae resumed the duties of her
Srofessioq. -Scholars will be residence,
fo. (Sfl SoUth TENTH Street, or taught at-their own
. homes.' She refers with confidence to any of.her pupils,
or to Mr. Conrad Mejer, Piano 'Manufacturer. Terms
moderate. . ‘ t •«. . ; - li, au26-lm
: T|/fISS:M. W: HOWES WlLIi REOPEN
-ifi her SoHoffl toiyoan, bwlie.,' at ISS4 CHESTHUT
streetrMONDAY-, Septqmper'M.- -aufl6-dtsei7-atuthkw*
Hi ARY. L; STACKnOIJSE WILL; OPEN
i-TX j Her Boarding and Day-Sobool for .Girls, No. 1030
SPRING, GARDEN Street.' on .the Ist of September,
For Oireulars apply to the Principal. au2(Mm*
MISS LUCY B. MAYER AND. MRS. R.
iTJL M,-BLRD will reopen Jheir School for -Young
LadiesiftSMlS CHESTNOT. Street, on MONDAY, the
sth of September. . ■ .<. r auHo-Jw
PENN INSTITUTE.—The Session will
: commend* on MONDAY,-the sth of September.
The ohJectoT this Institution is. to. prepare pupils for
College or business. ,in accomplishing this otuoct, ra
pidity, and especially thoroughness,are.desirable; and
to be thorough requires not only that the, general dim-,
cultieemust oe met, but those of each individual.
'The method adopted for giving instruction, is to be
come a co-laborer with the pupil, efforts bejugnihdß.to
have him lead, and reserving for the teacher to point
oat error*,remove doubts, or suggest the manner of pro
--For exemplifying the principles of thevarious branch
es of Natoral Soien.ee, appjratUß is fully provided, and
for practical ppejrations fs Bmryeymgi a first-class tran-
, .
Bcsldeaipuwnmg the varlbusStudiaa with Tett books.
Lectures are delivered in regular order oa Natural Phi
losophy/ Chemistry, Geology, Mytholocy^ete., .
. The Hooms occupied are those on the second, third,
and fourth stories of.the building at the 8. E. corner of
THIRTEENTH'and FILBERT Streets, entrance on
Filbert street; they are large and freely ventilated, and
afford' ample'spaoe fer Recitation,- Leotaro, ami Play
Rooms,' They-are now open from 9 o’clookA. M. to 1
•o’clook F. M., where'further uttoymataon may bo ob
**£tkt> • H. STEWART,Eiincipal.
PBICE-STRBET ACADEMY, !
•- The Fall Term of this Institution oQmrpienoea Septem
ber «h,'3869. : -The coarse of instruction comprises all
the branches of * thorough English Edooation. together
with the Latin? Greek, and French Languages. auZHf
;UREPARATOKY DEPART JDSNT! of the
POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE, MARKET Street
WEST jpENN Sqnare, will reopen September 6,
J Yontlvs only'admitted who are able to pursue eleraen
toryMathematiffs lAlgsbraAGeomefry. &o.) Tho, tho
rougneourse of Enghsh t Mathematics, and the Natu
ral and Experimental Sciences, comprises those studies
whioh are deroandod- in common'by every business
pursuit,; These ar»so-united in a oouree of ohe year,
that at its expiration the diligent pupil shall be prepared
either-to pursue hU atudieg in one of the proTessionai
school* of the college i or-' to enguein the aot ire duties
ox thefewmihe fectpfy, or, the, busi
ness < FRENCH and DRAWING,' being indts
ponsabto to. a Scientific courseware taught, by able
Npppro
fessional Education In - „ - - „ . ,
, ENOJSXBBiR&-rCivil l Minioff>andMeoiiamcal.
' Csemistky—lndustrial, AnalyHoaK and Agricultural,
.willreopenttfo'weeks after the Preparatory;vizi Sep
tembsrmh. - ' •- • .* , ■ t . -
•- Both departments are under the direot supervision of
President Kesnbdv, to whom application' should be
made atth'e~CollegeY ’ 7 rff: NEWKIRK,
T J~MclNTYßgjßeoy, f anZT-ZW, Pres;Bd. of Trustees.
SjPßJN.argarden: academy for
YOUNG AND BOYS.N.E, cor, .EIGHTH
duties MGN
UAY7September 6thr Number limitod; all pupils un
der the. immediate oare of ihe Principal; the govern
ment isthat of purely tnoral suasionreports aont to
parents weekly; the Mora/, Xnt«l/ecri/aI, and Physical
Education of Boys will-be 1 carefully and conscientiously
attended to. Catalogues gratuitously at the Academy,
or4s9North Eighth street. % ,
i au2s-4w . Al . - F. DQNLEAVY, LONG, Principal.
Th e- classical > institute; ke-
MOVEDfrbm'No. 1302 FILBERT- Street to No.
‘MTNorth TENTH Btreat, J wtOeopan onMONDAY.
September 6th. ‘Boy's prepared for College or Business,
AU,bmnolk's of a complete English education, the Clos
«W; Mathematics imd .Modera;Langnages,’*re taught
after aijstem whioh-insure* thoroughness and rapid
t rorre«. -Cir6ul»™tote t haAattheBJhMl.
■■ No; 10$j?§h!TB^H *’t relt.
Rev. Mr. JVA. Vaughan, ,;Bev. Mr. J.
H. A, Bdmberger. Rev: Mr. Wm. H. rumess.-Benjamm
Gerhard,- Esqi, 'ATthur Vr/-Little,' Esq., Chas. Short,
Esq,, Prof. Joseph Leidy, Prof. Cornelius Felton, Cam
bridge ; Theodore Sedgwick, Esq.. Now York, auia-lm*
The misses aertsen>s school for
YOUNG'L'ADtES.’' 1 Y '
• r , PRICE, STREET, GERMANTOWN.
.The FaUTerm*jll bsn on the FIRST, MONDAY in
, instraetibn in'the usual. English bs: arches, with
: Latin,Fkench, and PBAwma. ■ - . aul6-tf
npHE MISSES i'EWWGI WILL OPEN A
a . school for young ladies and ohil--
DREN, ob MONDAY, September sth, at 937 SPRUCE
Street, where Cixculars mar ba obtained..,
- R*,BjtESCE*. Rev. Albert. Barnos, Rev. IW. W.
, Spear, SB,, Prof. 0, D. Cleveland. :. 'auW-Bw*
riIHE IAECH-STEEET INSTI'rUTE FOR
■ : Jt - YOUNG Eleventh Session will
•commenceonMONDAY.Septorabersth, 18£S>. For oir
oatars apply at 1345 ARCHBtreet, one dooreast of Bro*d.
„-iMilftswV; j■.Mil*LiM.BßOWN,Principal.
r ifiHE 5C L A SSIOAL AND '"ENGLISH
rx i 1 g6ftOOt-of iL D. GREGoRY. A; JL No. 1108
MARKET; Streot, will reopen on .THURSDAY, Sep
tember l*t.\."r v " * " “ auSS-lm*
/THE SUMMER-;- STREET INSTITUTE
.'AvFOR'YOUNa LADIES, Miss D. BV BURT, Prin
.olpal.'h/ui remored;frotti Iffll tbJW3UMMEH Streets
and will re-open lor Boarding and Hay Pupil., on MON;
DAY, Septembers. ' -. , . ... nti3o-I2t*
ITIHE MISSES CASEY. ani/mßsTbee
, /B£ , S.B<«rdlng and Day Sohonl for Young Ladies.
1703 WALNUT Street,’reopens WEDNESDAY. Sep!
emberTth/-£A aua-2m
nnHOS. SALO WIN’S ENGLISH MATHE-
X MATJCAJL and CLASSICAL BCOOL FOR BOYS,
N.E.cornerotßßOAD and A&CiL will reopen Sep*
v —- w ~ " aag-lm*
rpaE SUBSCRIBKR WILL REOPEN HIS
School, at l 2» liOCUS'PStreot; September 5.
, »n27-4y* . , , . ■ 11. KENDALL.
■R.ITTBNHO.USE ACADEMY—N-'E-cor
gß'itor Of CHESTNUT nndEIGHTEENTH Streets
LICENCE.
A LLEN' GROVE "FEMALE SEMINARY,
-frA .FRANKEORD. > PENNSYLVANIA,, el* milo*
frOra fllarhet streotrpimadelphifv.. ~ - •
'vThe-OpuTsp.of instruction m thisScbopi Is comprchen-
Sive arid thorough. Patent* and Guardian* who intend
to place their daughter* or,wards at tut* Institution will.
,de T eUto initho .‘^goMPSON.
‘ *3-tf ' . ‘... 'u'A ... Principal and Superintendent, ,
MISS CARR'S ..SCHOOL 'FOR YOUNG
ITJ.. LADIESvNo: 3#,3PRUCK Street*-will bo re
•opanad nn MONDAY l .SeptemberB.- '> ~ bb3-6{ ,
A RCII STREET COU.EUIATE INSTI-
the sth year, begia* Septeiphet la. '/ \
8 tudies^irije.iesdmedim/MONDAY; September 6th>
tt a|^iw^ J .'; , ,.'JA^BB'A.;Y7^llD,'S.j;,pra.lcl6nt..:
'A NNIE CHHRCHMAN' ILVS ‘ REMOVED
BQARpINO-and J)AYi SCHOOL to No. «8
FRANKLIN^Street/above Poplar. Term commences
September6lh< , -- , ... sul9«lm*
■RRYANT &-STRA»fTON'S NATIONAL
mmsmsmm
t<Trmftt|<>H. wll,or,<wpd for. Catalogue..' v , - foP-tf •
Balla.d .singing, piano, ‘and
• 6OTiARt-Mf.;'E-BISH0Pw«l remme busi^om
'September!!., Vocal Aoademy. 1302 FILBERT St.
"ao-iif ;t'i ■ - ■
(PIENTRAL INSTITUTE, N.W. CORNER
of TENTH And-SPRINO-GARDEN Streots, vrill
B >°4° r o C »lfe, A. M„ Principal, ■
/CLASSICAL INSTITUTE, j •
Vi' l " IDEAN STItEET.WIowLOOUST,'; , ,
*-■ The.dutiei ol' tlie UjaMiosllnatUntemllDe resumed
iAIRESi Aifc Trlnpipal,.
.essfnjS &ii* 859 -
; ; i EDUCATIONAI..
TT’DEU, HALL , (LATE; PARADISE) F.
■ SEMINARY, situated ini tke.villagl bf Paradise,
on Lwoaster and/Philadelphia..turn pike, fifty-three
miles west of Payaaelphi&i nine miles easfof Lancaster
city* andithree-foUrtfib or. a .mile ilrcm Leaman Plaoe
OTUthl'sEdojlXl' wldljeSLayi
The building is undergoing tho
rough repair, a story. being added for dormitories, into
jhsoh‘Fttpr will''be introduced* And bath attaohed,
Tomfertable' accommodation 'is thus provided for thirty
Harding pupils, and the trustees will spare no expense
to /ender.\he school worthy of public favor, i . .
, Amongthe many to whom the oonduotors of this school
night refer,'they are nennittod partioiilarly, to name
he Rt. Rev. Bishops Alonzo Potter and De Laneey, and
he Rev. Dr. W. Baoon Stevens, of Philadelphia. They
duo submit the-following testimonial, kindly tendered
nr the Rt.Rev.Dr.S,Bowman,Asßistbnt BishopP.E ;
Churoh. Pennsylvania: .' ; - : > '■ •
11 The Seminary-for young Indies at Paradise, Laneas
Ur oountyf under the gcneral oupormtendenee of Dr
RiUlkeUy, and with Mils Chßmbeilain; an the. immedi
ate and active Prinoipal, is ond that, I think?may be re
-sed on to do faithfully all that lt prosniSes. Thesitua
ion is ' healthy,' beautiful, and easily aooessible by the
, Pennsylvania Railroad. Dr, Kiilikelfy has had large ex-
Senenoe in superintending the education of young la
ies, and Miss Chamberlain :brmgs to- the institution the
weu-e&rndd reputation of a most competent and sup
oessful teaoher. as-well in impart ng knowledge as in
administering discipline. The Bemmary is, therefore, I
.think, entitled to, the confidence of the publio, and I
hope will receive it.” • *.• - -
aal-gyr i; Paradise, Lancaster county, P i
rfllffi GERMANTOWN ACADEMY WILL •
joopen on MONDAY, September sth, 1859, The
TrinoipalwiU receive a limited number of Boys into his
family. -' J. H. WITHINGTON. A. M.,
-aulT-lm* - • - - - - Prinoipal.
FRIENDS’ GREEN-STREET SCIIOOLS
will reopen 9th' mo.'fith. In the Girls 1 Grammar
Sohoolthe lngher branches .thoroughly taught. Other
denominations admitted. Entrance', 534 DILLWYN
Street.r - -
Rbpbuk.vces.—D. ElHs, 617 Franklin street;, Jane
Johnson, K}3 North Fourth .street; Wm. M. Leviok, 632
Dillwyn street. ' ' - au2G-2w*
T?!RIENHS’ , ACADEMY. FOR BOYS,
rAi.. • East of 41 North ELEVENTH Street, will reopen
the' 39th-mst.. All denominations admitted., §l2 per
Term of 22 weeks.
\au27lm* . , - • WM. WHITALL.
Education of young, ladies—
■ The Spring Garden Institute, No. 611 MARSHALL
street, will be reopened on the sth of September.
. . . GILBERT COMBS. A. M„
Prinoipal.
au29-l2t Reflidenoe 611 MARSHALL Btr»at. \
TTNIYERSITY OF' PENNSYLVANIA—
DEPARTMENT OF ARTS.-The First Term of
the College yearwill.open op THURSDAY, the Bth inst.
Candidates for admission will appear at tlm University,
for examination, on that day', at half-past 9 o'clock A,
M. Tuition for eaoh term, thirty dollars; -
- . > . . GEORGE ALLEN,
s6-3t Secretary of the Faculty of Arte.
HEMAN ALLEN, A. M., Teacher of the
VIOLIN and PIANO. Mr. Allen may be applied
to at the residonoool his father, Professor Allen, No.
215 Booth SEVENTEENTH Street. s6-lm
A CADEMY OF THE.PROTESTANT
-tR*. EPISCOPAL CHURCH, LOCUST and JUNIPER
tlieAutumnsl Session of this Institution will open on
MONDAk, September 6th, at 9 o'clock A. M.
. Boys able to road, and not less than eightyears of age,
are rooeived as soon as they have begun to write and
oipher, nnd are conducted throngh the .various classes
of the Aoademy with a rapidity proportioned to their
ability. ,
The Tuition Fee for those in the lowest olass is §6O
par anndm. for all others §75 per annum; payable half
yearly inodvanoe.
.Besides this fee there are no other charges: instruc
tion m the Fronob language and Drawing, and the use
of the Gymnasium being afforded without addition to
the above-named pnoes.
Applications for.adiniesion may be made to the Princi
pal, at the Academy, daily after August 31st, between
the hours oilO aud l 2 o’olock A. M.
, JAMES W. ROBINS, A. M„
auiq-tu&th-lm - - ; , - . Prinoipal.
Edward thorbeoee.' No. i4or Io
.OUST to inform his pupils and thd
public that he has resumed his instruction on the Piano.
At-home daily at fro’oiook, -■ - ... sl-thatuSw*
Tlf R. -WINTHROP> TAPPAN’S BOARD
i*A TNG AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LA-
D1E8,1727--VINE Street, near Logan Square, will open
on wfeDNESDAY, September Nth, !
Rkferbxckb.—Pras. AUop, Girard College; Hon. Joel
Jones, Rev. J. A. Vaughan. D. D,, Rev, A. H, Vinton,
D. D., Joseph G. Mitchell, Esq., Philadelphia.
Prof. J. A, Alexander, D. D., Prmoeton, N.
' Prof. R. D. Hitchcock, D. D., New York city.
Ho n . R, C. Wmtlirop, Boston, aul3-tnstu-6w*
MISS DICKERSON, TEAOHER OF
resume,her duties September 6th, nt
No. 816 South EIGHTH Street. . sl-thatu6t*.
IT'DUCATIONAL.—Miss ELLA WATSON
M-A -236Tforth TWELFTH Street, will recommence
giving Instructions on the PIANO, at her own residence
. or tliose of her Pupils, after September Ist. 1659.
au2s-tbs&m 2m*
riIHE HEMANS INSTITUTE.—Rev. JAS.
-** J. HELM will open, September 32, hfs School for
the higher education of a limited number of Young La
dies. persons to whom he is not personally known are
referred to Prof. C. D. Cleveland, Prof. Charles Short,
Rev, Drs. Morton,- Wilmer. Hovre. Furness,
and others. RESIDENCE, 1315 WALNUT Stroet;
BCHOOL, 3313 CHESTNUT Street. • » ■ s6-18t
AND -CLASSICAL-SCHOOL.
MjJ The Sohool of the subsonber, in 81MES’ BUILD
ING, on CHEBTNUT Street, above Twelfth., will re
open on the SECOND MONDAi,the I?th day of Sep
tember. ‘
se2-tf , CHARLES SHORT.
WM. H. PENNEY-. Professor of Music
Piano, Singing ana Melodeon, No. 507 North
Sixth Btrpet, above Buttonwood. s5-Ct*
XIARRIETT BROWN WILL REOPEN
end JUNIPER. Streets, opposite Penn Square, on, the
6th of Ninth mo. (September.) Circulars can be obtamei
at No.-1329FILBERTStreet. aull-lm*
NOTICES.
- ..up THE OARS OF THE
' JB2mis3£&' IJESTONVILLE. MANTUA
-TnV ft IT WrWBBFIS FATnMnUNT PAS.
, RAU/ROAD CO.
are now running at short intervals from tho WIRE
BRIDGE, at Fafrmonnt, through MANTUA to HES
TON VI LIE. Through Tiokfita can be purclmned in
the AROH> and RACE AND VINE-STREET CARS.
•Fere from the Exchange to Mantua, FIVE Cents
.Fare from 1 the Exchange-to Hestonville,rElGHT
Cents. ; .- ■ S 3 ptr
RIDGE: AYENUE AND MANAYUNK
JB-VpassEngeE railway.- 4 -
The double traok of this Railway beingnow completed
to the Wissahiokon, Cars wilt leave tho new station, at
the oorner of RI»'GE and .COLUMBIA Avenues, for,
Laurel Hill, Falls of Schuylkill, Wissahukon, am,
Manayunk, every 15 minutea, between the hours of 6 A.
M; ana 7P. Mi; every half hour --between 7P. M. and 9
P. M., and a Car at MMP. 51. and 11* P. M. . „
,The down Cars will leave Mnnnynnk at 6 A. M., nnd
6k A'. M., and thereafter every 16 minutes until 8 P.
M-, thpu every halfhour till 10 P. M. •
-N, B.—The Girard College Passenger Railway Oars
from Secomland Arch streets, via street, Ninth
street, and Ridge avenue, connect with exolmnge tick
et*. - - - ALFRED L. CLAY,
ti6-6t Secretary.
QREEN AND COATES;
Fourth and eighth street,
PICKETS.
TWENTY-FrYE FOR ONE DOLLAR.
FOR SALE AT THE FOLLOWING AGENCIES:
O.R. ICAMERLY. Druggist,‘corner-of Third
and Federal sts. l _
EUGENE SHOENING Druggist, corner of Fourth
- ’ and Wharton sts.
WILLIAM H.PILJS...— .Druggist, oorner ofFnssy
_ _unk and Catherine sts.
ROBERT KILDUFF D*WbL comer of Sixth
-and qmppen sts.
JOS, CRAP BAKER.-—. .Druggist,oorner of Bp venth
- - ■ *- . .. -anu Carpenter sts.
A. M, BURDEN.... Druggist, corner of Eighth
■ , ana Federal sts.
FRANCIS JSERMAN. Unjggwt corner of Ninth
._atia Catharine sts. _
ROBERT REYBURN.~, Druggist, ooroor of Tenth
, • • - and Ellsworth stg.
NATHANIEL RANCK .Druggist, oor. of Eleventh
and South sts,
LAURENT & MAR-ON.—. Confectioners,cor.ofSixth
J. 6c G. COOKE..—. oorner of Eighth
j and Race sts. _ ,
G. C. BOWER... ..... Drukgißt, comer of Sixth
_ahdvinestB,
A. E. GRIFFITH. , Druggist, corner of Second
. and Race ots.
GUSTAVUB MANNED......DruggiatToor. of Eleventh
- and Buttonwood sts. (am
EDWARD PARRISH.. of Eighth
_ _ _ and Arcli sts. • .
D. L. STACKHOUSE. Druggist, comer of Eighth
_ and Green sts.
GERMANTOWN Sc NOR
RISTOWN DEPOT. Corner of Ninth and Green
‘OFFICE of the dbMPANY.No.'S!'walnut st..
RECEIVER’S OFFICE.. . ...Fairmount.. au»-tf
SPECIAL NOTlCE.—Dealers in Good
year’e Patent Vnloanlaed Rubber Su|>enders,
Braidße Web*, and ’all other fabnea and artiolOß mode
by combining fibrous substances with threads or sheets
of Vulcanized rubber, are notified that unless the same
are properly stamped or labelled with my name, and by
my authority, they oannot be legally disposed of in the
United States. Merchants and dealers are invited to ex
amine specimens now in store, and to give their orders
for tne Spring. Trade to the undersigned, EXCLUSIVE
OWNER OF THE TITLES AND EXCLUSIVE
RIGHTS IN-THE PATENT for these good*, which
embrace ail tne styles heretofore manufactured or im
ported, and many others. • - , _
ALSO, LICENSES TO MANUFACTURESELL
—and the Terms-mmFbn obtained on applicatidu to me
atNo.3BCOURTLANDT Street, N.Y.
n24-ly • > HORACE H. DAY. 1
IVOTIOE.v-Persbns having business with
tho FLOUR; INSPECTOR will call at No. 14
VINE Street, between,the. hour* of 0 o’olook and 3
P. M» f where they will find the Inspector or his JDepaty,
F. M. HIESTBR. G. M. LAUJtfAN,
Jel7 ; > Flour Inspector.
Department of public high-
WAYS.-Office S. W. corner of CHESTNUT and
FIFTH Street*.i.. . •_
■ ■ •'- - * —Pnir.ADKT.pniA, August2o,lB29.
Notick to Cokthactobs.—Settled Proposals will be
feoBivod , at the office, until ]2
o’olook M. September 12,1859, for the conatruotlonof the
following Culverts»
.One outlie Imp of Wharton street, be two on Fifth and
Sixth'streets. to be of Brick, 2 feet in diameter.
One on the line of Sansom street, between Twentieth
and .Twenty-fourth streets, to bp. of Bnok, 3 feet in dia
'meter.‘-> j ‘ -' - 1 i- 1 {
One on the line of Eighth street, between Coates otreet
and a poirit ?00 feetnorth of Brovm street, to be of Brick,
22 molies in diamwer. ;
/Andnllhiddersare invited to bo present at the open
ing of Proposal* offered on said day. at P. M. ■
_ Spoomoation* may be obtained at the Department of
Surveys.,- . _ • JOSEPH BHANTZ,
au3o-tsel2 • '" Chief Commissioner of Highways.
SUMMER RESORTS.
Tf ITTATINNY- HOUSE, v . i
- - DELAWARE-WATER GAP.-
This place haying been *o orpwded, until within a few
days, a*to prevent maujr person*from obtaining necom
modations, the Proprietor now announces to such, and
totlmwwfip,wishtoepenaftfew,days or weeks during
the delightful autumnal season,' that they can bo accom
modated with comfortable room*. The months of Sep
tember and October are not only the most pioasant season
at tlio “Gap,’’but afford the additional sport of fine
F/shmz and Guamng, Passengers leave, WALNUT
'Street Wharf at 6 o’olock in the rooming, and arrive at
tho Gap at 12>i o’olock same day; or by the North Penn
:ajrlvania to Huston in the afternoon, and arrive at the
~Gap next day at 12h* o’clock.
auZ7-3w- , L. W..BRODHEAD, Proprietor.
jyjURRAY HOUSE, ~
' le'the largest and lie»t ttrran.ed HSofmStrn 5 ] Ohio,
is oontroUy Jocated anJ is OMy of aooess from: all the
routes of travel. It contains all the modern improve
ments, end every eonvemenoe for. the comfort and ao
jgpmtnoffa&on .of the travailing imbUo, The Sleeping
J Room* are large and Well ventilated. The Suites of
Rooms are woll arrangerf and carefully furnished for
familiesund large travollmg parties: and the Houao will
be kept a* a firat-dtoas Hotel in every respect.
' H. A. MURRAY A BRO.,
-r ftn2i-3m.'it , Proprietors.,
TUI N G—
CONGRESS HALL ie now oMn?o J MIm T I!?;c<KPTtON
-OF BOARDERS, and the subsonber will be happy to
see his friends who may favor him with tbeir patronage
duriDg the season.•
je2s-3m ( .. : ' • i THOS. 0. GARRETT.
UEGAIi NOTICES.
l^TpTtOte.— UotfeSfi .Testamentary to tho
A * Estate of PREDKBICK KLETT, late of the City
of -PhiladelpktA. deoSOsed,. having been granted to the
undersigned, alLperiobs indebted to said Estate will
please make payment, and those haying oiaims are re
questgu to present their aooounta without delay to
. FREDHCKLETt, Jr.,1233 ARCH Street .
v JQS.W. DALLAM, N. £,, corner SECOND and CAL-
O. JONES, 633 RAcE Slroet. - ! J
■ Executors. I;
SUGAR-HOUSE MOUASSEB.-Tl5O hhds^
barrels, for sale by, »*"*,
• ‘ JAMES GRAHAM U CO.,
• W- j, il; ; f ,(llET|y|A.sVtr
insurance; COMPANIES.
'yOKTHFRN ASSURANOE COMPANY,
. .. ESTABLISHED IN 1838.' ' ’
~ 7 FIEB ANU LIFF INBUJBANOE. ■'
, ,J£PAX).PFEICES:
LONDON, ABERDEEN, EDINBDRSH, GLAS
GOW, PHILADELPHIA.
CAPITAL $0,998,800.
ANNUAL INCOME UPWARDS OF. 81,M0,000.
Policies guarantied liy the unlimited liabilities o
neatly I,MO Siiar'eholdSrs.'‘
Losbob promptly adjusted and paidsrithoat reference
to London, by . , .
WIt.II.IAM GETTY,
. , , AGENT FOR THE UNITED STATES.
OFFICE, PHILADELPHIA BANK,
CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE FOURTH,
PQILADELFIIIA,
REFERENCES.
Mesars. STUART & BROTHER, 13 Bank street
“ MYERS, CLAGHORN, & CO., 232 Market st
“ WM. McKEE A CO., 22 South Front street.
•* MoCUTCHEN Sc. COLLINS, S. W. corner
Ffont and New* streets.
•• SMITH; WILLIAMS, Sc CO., 513 Market st
’ “ ' JAMES GRAHAM St CO., 20 and 22 Letitia st
JOSEPH B. MITCHELL, Esq., President Mechanics’
.’ . ' 1 Bank.'
JAMES DUNLAP, Esq,, President Union Bank.
Hon. WILLIAM A. PORTER, 623 Walnut street, late
Judge Supreme Court. , • JyGrtuthfcstf '
rfHE WASHINGTON
FIRE AND MARINE
INSURANCE COMPAN ,
faßquhar Buildings,'
No.-230 WALNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA. . ;
Incorporated in 1867, under the General Insuranoe Law
, , of Penney 1 vama,
Authorized Capital—— —..—. ■■■.-$600,000
Subscribed Capital...-.-... 200,000
Paid up Capital.-... ..^—— 114,800
INVESTED AS FOLLOWS I
Bond and Mortgages, first 1ien........ $62,170
Bank, Railroad, and other Stocks and So- *■ 1 ,
ounties.W,ooo
Cash in 8ank........... r ..... 8,630
5114,800
Insures only against LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE
ON BUILDINGS, MERCHANDISE, HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE, See. Also, on CARGOES and FREIGHT
to And from all parts of the world, and Inland Naviga
tion and Transportation, on favorable terras.
OFFICERS.
' CHARLES G. IMLAY, President.'
WM. WRIGHT, Vice President.
O. C. BUTLER. Secretary,
H. G, RAMBORGER, Assistant Beoretary»
DIRECTORS.
Jeßper Harding, > William Imlay,
O. C. Butler, William Wright*
Henry K. Strong, F. F.Torrey,
D. D. Jones, • Jno, Tonner,
Alonzo Butler, Wm. B. Grubb,
J. H. Hayes, . Charles G. Imlay.
mar 18-tf
Life insurance and, trust com-
IPANY.-THE PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSU
RANCE COMPANY, Northeast corner of THIRD and
DOCK Streets. Assets, $902,225 20.
; INSURES LIVES for the whole term of life—grants
annuities and life interests in
Real Estate, and makes all contracts depending on the
loontingenoiesof Life. ' > - . * .
They aot as Executors, Administrators, Assignees
Trustees, and Guardians.
TRUSTEES.
Daniel u, Miller, Safnuel 8. Stokes,
Benjamin Coates. - William Martini •
Richard 3. Newbold, James B. McFarland,
William P. Hacker, ■ Joseph H, Trotter,
William H. Kern, •• Jamos Kuston,
Bamnel C. Huey, ‘ Theophilus Paulding,
> Charleß Hallowell, Edmund A. Sourer,
Henry C. Townsend, Daniel L. Hutchinson,
RodolphUs Kent, Johu W. Hornor,
william H. Carr, EUis 8. Arohor, •
P. V. Dullow, Samuel J. Chnsban,
William Kolwriaon, Joseph M. Thomas, -
Warner M. Basin, . John G. Brenner, *
P. 8. Miehier, Easton.
- DANIEL L. MILLER. President.
. , BAML. E. STOKES, v!o« Pres’t.
JottN W. Hornob. Secretary. anlB-ly
nnHE ; QUAKER CITY INSURANOE
JL COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, Pa.
FRANKLIN BUILDINGS, No. 408 WALNUT Street.
’CHARTER* PERPETUAL.
CAPITAL...- $200,000
SURPLUS r 160.000
FIRE, MARINE, AND INLAND
Piro Insurance, limited, aud perpetual, on Bua (dings and
Merohandiso of all descriptions. ' -- - r 1
Marine Insurance, inland and Ocean, on ‘Vessels,
Freight and Cargo to and from all parts of the World.
GEORGE H. HAR < \ f , ! Prtluiont.
E. P. ROSS. Vice President. :
H. R. COGGBHALL. Secretary,. ,
8. H. BUTLER, Aaa't Sooretary,
DIBBCTORB.
E. W. Bailey,
Andrew R. Chambers,
Charles G. Imlay.
H. R. CoggsbalLi
)., Hpn- H- M» Fuller, aul
GeotseH.Hart,
E. P. Ross.
A.O.Onttell,
FqstorS. Perkins,
Samuel JQnes. %l. D.
Delaware mutual safety in
SURANCE COMPANY. - I
INCORPORATED BY THE LEGISLATURE OP
OFFICE 8. Ef CORNER V ’rHmfi WALNUT
Streets, Philadelphia.
MARINE 5 INSURANCE
ON VESSELS, j
GARGO, T STo oil port, of the World,
’INLAND INSURANCE
Oil Goode, by River, Canal., Lake:, and Land Carriauti
• FM ,, YUl r u t ffA l, rc”Es ,
On Merchandise generally.
On Storos. Dwelling Houses, &o.
ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, •
Pa November 1,1863, .; . . »
?1M,U50, Philadelphia City 6 V cant.'Loan.
110.000, PannsrlvMiKV Lo«n».r,; ~ .iViTjOfrjzff®
$30,000, U. 8, Treasqry cent. Note's..... &),U3 50
850,000, Pennsylvania Railroad Id Mortgage (
fiy cent* Bonds.. 45,876 00
$20,000, North Pennsylvania Railroad Mort
gage 6 cent. Bonds 12.000 00
$15,000, SCO shares stock Germantown-Gan ‘
Company, interest and prinoipal
guarantied by the city of Fhfia- ' /
elphia 1..... 14(925 00
$5,000,100 shares Pennsylvania Railroad ;
Company...... ! 4,337 50
$5,000,100 shares North Pennsylvania Rail- ,
road Company. < 850 00
$2,660, Sundry eh Are? Philadelphia toe
Boat Company, Havre de Grace -
Steam Tow Boat Company, 8a- <
vannah Steam Navigation Com- ;
gajy.ajdrhiladelpluaExohtinge
§340.700 „ , , „ ,_ . §319,189 00
Bonus and Mortgages, and Beal Estate. Of-'
for Insurances made. ...V! I *
Balance due.at A^enoies—premiums on Ma
, rine Policies recently ufued-ftnd other .
dobtw due the Company. 61,238 1
Scrip and stook of sundry Insurance Compa
nies ,
Cash on Deposit in 8ank......
DIRECTORS, t
Janies C. Harul. ..
Tlieophilua P&QidiD(i
•
’J. F. Pfiniston, i
Joshua P. Erro,
Samuel E. Stokes,
Henry Sloan*
James B. M’Farland,
Thomas 0. Hand,
Robert Burton,. i
John 2J. Sernple, Piitsb’f,
D. T. Morgan, “
,J. T. Loarun, "
.M. MARTIN, President.
I. HAND, Vice President,
sretary. mWfl-dtf
William Martini
Joseph H. Beal,
John R. Penrose,
George G. Lqiper,
M®'
William G. Ludwig,
Hugh Craig,
Bponoer MHlvainOi
Ghftries Kelly,
Ji. Jones Brooke,
(uiobP. Jones, '
WILLIA
• THOS. 0.
HENRY LYLBURN,Seci
Fame insurance company. vNo.
411 CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA.
STATE OF
CONFINED TO FIREAND INLAND RISKS. •
tIIHHCTOHa r (
Bamusl Wbiodt.......ofWright,Bros., t Co. 1
William W,WAi.Tßffs, WmißmEran & Co. ;
Cuablks Richardson.. J.Q. Ifowe & Co.- t
George A. Wrst West, Fobes, t Lloyd.
Barclay I.ippincott.- Lippmoott, Hunter, & Soott;
Jacob W. Stopt. Cbafiees, Stout, & Co.
HenKy Lewi*: Jr..—., Lewis,Bros., & Co. \
David B. Bibnby Davis k .Bimey. , . „
A. H. Robbnueim..~~ . Riisenheim, Brook*, lc Co#
John B. Ellison Johu'B. Ellison & Sons.
John W. Evhrman.- John W. Everman & Co,
Tuomas 6. Martin..... Savage & Martin.
GEORGE W. DAY, President. >
JONATHAN J. SI6OUM, Yioe Pres’t.
WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD, Sco’y. aui-tf
INSURANCE COMPANY OF! THE
STATE OF PENNSYLVANfA-F/RE ANT) MA
RINE INSURANCE—No. 4 EXCHANGE BUILD-,
INGS.
Chartered in 1794—Capital s2oo,ooo—Assets, January 1,
1858, $347,445 50-100. . . .
All invested in sonnq and available soountias—eon--
tmue tp insure on Vessels and Cargoes, Buildings, Stocks
,
Henry D.Sherrerd, George H. Stuart,
BimeonToby. , Samuel Grßnt, Jr.,
Charles hiaoalestcr, Tobias Wagner.
.WilliainS.Smith, . . Thomo* B. WnttsoQ,
Johnß.Budfit. ; Henty G. Freeman,
Wilbom R, White, Charles 8. Lewis,
_ ' ■ President.
WILLIAM HiSßKaar^tory. ;l ieO-wfmtf .
THE ROBERT MORRIS FIRE INSU
RANCE COMPANY '
OF PHILADELPHIA, '
409 WALNUT- BTREET. i
TIII3 Company insures againsit Lois or Damage by
Fire on Public and Private Building*, Furniture, Stocks
of Good*, and Merchandise generally. , >
The following provision in the Policies of this Coin
fisny guaranties tlieir security when assigned na col
aterah ,
** This pblioy ahau not be invalidated, or in nay. wise
affected, after its assignment as a oollfttertil security to
a ground-rent, or mortgage, and the approval Of such as
signment by tho office, by any transfer or conveyance of
the mortgaged
Paul T. Jones! Jeremiah M. Brook*,
JohnHulme. ’ Robert Clarke,
’ Isaac S. W aterman, David Salomon,
Edward 0. Jiime*, . William Vanderveer,
Joseph Jannoy, . Theodore Cuyier/
,oW l!iBL ( ffens. p JSV 1 OMtnor ' ;
„ WM. VANDER.VEER, Vice Prsrident.
Gilbert B.BTT«Ti7.T«a. Ranr«tar» rrtr7-tf
Howard fire and marine insu-
HAN.CE COMPANY, No. 413 WALNUT fitieot,
Philadelfh...
-
, ■ Wm. K. Hamlin,
JohnO, James, H. H. Shillingford,
A. J. Bucknor, 0, E. Spangler, -*'
John W. Sexton, - H. H. Houston,/ ;
William Rftigueli • win. H. liove, 1
Edwin Booth, Charles F. Norton,
John Garrison, g
■ Pretiiiont-TIioMAS h. LUDKHS.
~, .. ' Vioe Presldent—E. 8. WARNE.
Seoretarr—CHAßLES A* BUY, ° dplg
COAX,.
ffllEO. D. EMORY & CO. . '
OFFICE No 1« Booth FOURTH St./PhUodd;,
8010 Agent, of
. GEO. 0, POTTS A COi,
Minor, and Shlpser. of the
- LOCUST DALE COAL.
From, the Loou.t Mountain, I
■ ’ 'Near Ashland,
tn-eml ’ SCHUYLKILL COUNTY. I’e.
C W. GROOME R 00,,
Offioe.mtlM Sonth FOURTH Street.
' . . BROAD Street, below Rnco;
»p3-6m PHILADELPHIA
.OPTS. TURPENTINE.—ISO bbls Spts.
Turpentine Jn store aijd for salebr
. Q",! ■ . . 1 iiPMiimr * 'n^Tv'n.
COFFEE.' —500 bags low-pnced Rio. 100.
bag. prime Logon,ra, for enle b.
„ .1 JAMES GRAHAM dj CO.,
■aoM , , ~ LI'ITiTIA Street
: TUTE BALE ROPE-vManufactured and
,*y or ■*'& ,
RAILROAD LINES, ,
nnwHipßi —Ti.ir —
i»:Mint
f- " ■ ~ 'SPECIAL TRAINS 1 - !
Will leave Station BROAD and PRIME Streets, on
THURSDAY. September Bthi 1839, fqr HEW SUFFOLK
PARK; os follows: ‘ i
Leave Philadelphia at 12 M.«-l And 2.15 P. M.
. Returning, will leave Parle at 12.30, 1.30,4,45 i 0.10, and
7, will leave SIXTH and CHESTNUT
Streets lor Broad and Prime streets at. 11.40 Ai M., 12.40
and 1.50 P. M,. ’. ’ ' . „ “ {
•The'Park is-immediately adjacent to the!Railroad
Station. , -
•ROUND-TRIP TICKETS, from Broad atid Prime
'streets, 25 6ents, • i
s7-2t S. M. FELTON, President.
Minnsns new, west ohes
eSdKsBESSITER AND PHILADELPHIA
RAILROAD via MEDIA.. - *
CHANGE OF HOURS.
On and alter Sept. 4th, 1859, the trains will leave Phi
ladelphia, from tue Btation, N. E. corner of EIGH
TEENTH and MARKET Streets,at 7.15 and 9.30 A. M.,
and at 2.30 and 6.45 P. M. ;
Leave West Chester, from the Station, dn EAST
‘MARKET Street,at 6.« and 9.50, A.M.,and 2and5.15
P. M.
ON SUNDAYS—Leave Philadelphia at 8 A. M., and 2
P. M. Leave Weßt Chester at 7.30 A. M., and 6 P. M,
•; ' t. , ‘ ' HENRY WOOD,
my Sg-tf General Superintendent.
f»sg » rTO*itNt»pwfi CHANGE OF HOURS.
PHILADELPHIA, WIL -
MINGTON. AND BALTIMORE RAILROAD.
• tyn ana after MONDAY. September 6th» 1859,
PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA;
For 3ftHimoreato.ls A. M., 12 noon, (Express,) and
11.10 P. M.
For Chester at 8.15 A. M., 12 noon, i and 11.10 P. M.
For Wilmington at 8.15 A. M., 12,4, and 11.10 P. M.
For New Castle at 8.15 A. M., and 4 P. M.
For Middletown at 8.15 A. M.« and 4 P.M.
For Dover at 8,16 A. M., and 4 P. M.
ForSeaford at 8.15 A. M.
For. j, 8 -PHILABELPHIA
Leave Baltimore at 6.80 A. M., (Express,)9;4o A. M.,
and 6.25 P. M. 1
• Leave Wilmington at 8.85 A. M. and 9.20 A. M., I.loAnd
8.40 P« M. , i ■ .
Leave New Castle at 8.45 A. M.» and 8 P. M. .
jeave Middletown at 7.60 A. M. and 6.60 P. M. '
jeave Dover at 6.50 A. M,» and 5,40 P. M.
jeave Milford at 5-SO A. M. i
jeave Seafora at 2.35 P. M. „ , •
jeave Chester at 7.44,9J50 A. M., 1.45 and 9.15 P. M.
Leave Baltimore for Seaford and Delaware Railroad
at 6.30 A. M ' TRAINg FOR BALTIMORE „ ' .
Leave Chester at 8.45 A. M., 12.28 and 11.40 P.M.
Leave Wilmington at 9.20 A. M,, 12,66 F. M., and 12.20
A, M.
SUNDAYS
Oply at 11.10 P. M., from Pluladelphia to Baltimore*
Only at 5.25 P. M.. from Baltimore to Philadelphia.
FREIGHT TRAIN, with PASBENGER OARattaohed,
.will run as follows:
Leave Philadelphia for PerryviUe and intermediate
plaoes at 5.45 P. M. >
Leave Wilmington for PerryviUe and intermediate
places at 7.26 P. M.
Leavo Havre-de-Grace for Baltimore andintermeiliate
places at 6.40 A. M.
Leave Baltimore for Havre-de-Grace and intermediate
plaoes at 5.40 P. M. I
Leave Wilmington for Philadelphia and intermediate
places at 5.45 P.M. - '
jy2 8. M. FBLTON,:Presidont.
ISM TtMad AT ‘
* FOR THE SEA-SHORE.
On and after September Ist, and until farther notice,
trams for Atlantio City leave VINE-Street Wharf
daily. , ‘ i ■ 1
Mail Train...... ~..... 7AO A. M.
Express “ ........... .. .',4 P. M.
Stopping at all Stations, going, and returning
LEAVES ATLANTIC CITY. ' '
Express Train —.- * A. M,
Mail, “ ,4 P.M.
SUNDAY TJtAIN,
•Leaves Vine-street at..-.A. M,
Atlantic at,— 6 P. M.
Row..jng. ->io w ..
Fare to Atlantie .. „ ~.81 80
Round Trip Tickets,' good for two days *...88 60
Freiflht'mbst be delivered at Coopers Point by 1 P. M.
The Company will not l»e responsible for any goodsun
tilrooeiveaana receipted for by their Freight Agent at
the Point. i -
»l-lm JOHN G.BRYANT, Agent
IStgWKgagaßiafl PHILADELPHIA AND
ELMIRA RAILROAD LINE
QUICKEST ROUTE to Ehmra.Wiikesbnrre.: Buffalo,
Chicago, Rock Island, Niagara Palls, Milwaukee,-Bur
lington, .Montreal, St. Paul’s, Detroit,Lunlieth, and Bt
Louis. - - - -
. Passenger trains will leave the Philadelphia and Read
mg Rail rood Depots corner BROAD and VINE Streets,
DAlLY,(Sundays excepted.) as follows:
7.M A. M.I>AY EXPRESS. -
For Elmira. Niagara Falls. Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago,
Milwaukee, Kooklsland, Galena, St. Paul's, Burlington,
and St. Louis.
8.30 P. M., NIGHT EXPRESS.
For Elmira. Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago,
Milwaukee,RooW Island, Galena,St. Paul's,Burlington,
and St. Louis.
The 7.30A.M. and 3.30 P. M. trains run through to
HARRIBBURG, stopping at all Stations on the Lebanon
Valley Branch. 1 t
The 7AO A. M. train' connects at Rupert for Wilkes
barre, Pittston. Scranton, and all stations on the LACK
AWANNA AND BLOOMBBURG RAILROAD,
Baggage oheoked to Elmira, Buffalo, and Suspension
Bridge. \
Tickets can be procured at the Philadelphia and
Elmiraßnilroad Lino’sTiokot Office,Northwest corner
of SIXTH and CHEBTNUT Streets, and at the Passen
ger Depot, corner BROAD and VINE.
• THROUGH EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN
Leaves the Uopot, Broad street, below Vine, daily, (Ban
dar excepted, J for all points West and North, at 6 P. M.
Freights must be delivered before 3 P. M. to insure
going the same day.
For further information, apply at
Freight DepoLBItOAD, below Vine,
Or to CHAS. S. TAPPEN, General AgCnt,
N. W. corner SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets,
001-tf Philadelphia.
PHILADELPHIA, GER
MANTOWN AND NDRRIS
TOWNKAILROAD—SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS-
Oa and after Tth&i llt)tice *
Leave .Philadelphia 6, 7, 8,8&, imp.} 10. IJK. JS,
A. M., 1,2,3, 3K, 4,5, 6K, 6, 7, 8, 9,10, and 11 P. M.
Leave Germantown f1,7,7K, o, 8)£, 9,10,11, A.M.,12K,
Leave Philadelphia9.os min. A. M., 2,3, S, 7%, and 10K
Mw HaeppautownB.lo ipm. A'¥->I-1P min., 4,6%,
“ * CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD.
Leave Philadelphia 6,8, 8%, 11 A. M., 2, 3 K, 4,5 K, 0,9,
11KP.M.
Leave Chestnut Hill 7.10, 7.40. 8.10, 9.40, 11A0 A. M.,
12.10,3.40,5.40,7.10,
Leave Philadelphia 9.05 mm. A. M*., 2, 6, and TH P. M.
Leavo Chestnut Hill 7JO A. M., O.lO, audBAs
* F*OR CONSHOHOOKEN AND NORRISTOWN.
Leave Philadelphia 0,8.05 min., 10.05, min., IIK A. M.,
1.08min.,3.05 min.,4K.ftK,6K* M.
Leave korristown6,V,u, 11 A. W., 1, 3)£, 4K, 5,7 K»
•' ' h ON SUNDAYS,
Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M.,3 and 4 P, M,
k> '
Leave Philadelphia 6, 7.05 mip., 8.C5 mip., 9K, 10.05
mm.,llKA. M., 1.06 min., 245 mm., 8.05 mm., 4 Ji, t»%,
6K, 8, lljuf P. M. >
Leave Mnnayunk 6K» 7 X, BK. 9K, 10K, 11K A. M., IK,
3.05 min., 4,5, 6K, 8,9.05 nun. I\ M. ’ ’
ON SUNDAYS,
Leave Philadelphia 9A. M., 8.4 PM. • . , •
Leave Manayunk7K A; M« IK, OK, 6K P. M.
H. K. SMITH, General Superintendent,
mj7 DEPOT. NI&TH and GREEN Streoia.
rflHB PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL
JL RAILROAD.
1859. fiteSlHJi 1859.
THE CAPACITY OF THIS ROAD IS EQUAL T&
ANV.IN THE COUNTRY.,
THREE TImODGH PASSENGER TRAINS
BETWEEN.PHILADELPHIA ANp PITTSBURG,
Connecting direct at Philadelphia with Through Trains
from Boston, New York, and all points East, arid at the
Union Depot at Pittsburg with Through Trains for Cin
cinnati. St. Louis. Cleveland, Chicago, Burlington, St.
Paul’s, Indianappjis, Louisville, New Orleans, and all
intermediate pomts in Ohm, Indiana. Illinois, Kentuc
ky* Michigan,Wisconsin, Minne*ota t Missouri, Kansas,
ana Nebraska—thus tarnishing facilities for the trans
portation of Passengors unsurpassed for speed and com
fort by any other route.
Express and Fast Lines run through to Pittsburg,
without ohauge of Cars or Conductors.
Smoking Cara aro attached to each Train: Woodruff's
!»Is 3 C K N ‘<? DfeMfaKa.t'ElSh, iSSr
"•‘"W «Mi: ft .
Express Train leaves “ ' j6ip P. M.
WAY TRAIN'S LEAVE AS FOLLOWS:
Farkesburg Accommodation at 11 A. M.
Harrißburg Accommodation, via Columbia,2.oo P.M.
Columbia „ . 4.SQP. M.
Passengers for Wert Chester will take the Mail,
Parkeflbnre, and Lancoxter Trams, at the Pennsylvania
Railroad Passenger Station. ' "
. Passengers for Sunbury, wilHnmspprt, Elmira, Buffa
lo, NiagaraTalis,aud intermediate points,leaving Phila
delphia at 7.15 A. M.,and2 P. M., go directly through.
Tickets Westward may be obtained at the office of the
Company in Philadelphia. New York, Boston, or Bal
timore j anu Tickets Eastward at any of the important
Railroad Offices in the West; also cm. board any of the
SigiilarLine of Steamers on the Mississippi or Ohio
iver*.
*4. Fare always as low as any other Route.
The completion of the Western oonnootion* of the
Pennsylvania Railroad tojChicago-make this the
DmECT LINE BET WEENTHE EAST AND THE
GREA'JMfORTKWEST.
The connection of tracks by the Railroad Bridge at
Pittsburg, avoiding all drayage or ferriage of Freight,
together with the saving of time, nre advantages readily
apDreoiated by Shipper! of Freight aqil the Travelling
PuWlo, FREIGHTS WESTWARD.
By this Route Freights of all descriptions can be for
warded from Philadelphia. New York. Boston, or Balti-
Ftore, to Any ppint on the Railroads of Qluo, Kentucky,
ndiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, lowa,orALwouri, by Rail
road direct. . „
The Pennsylvania Railroad also connects at Pittsburg
with Steamers, by whioh Goods can be forwarded to any
Sort on tho Ohio, .Muskingum, Kentucky, Tennessee,
umberland, Illinois, Jrmpmsippi, Wisconsin, Misouri,
Kansas. Arkansas and Red Rivers; and at Olevoland,
Sandusky, and Chicago, with Steamers to all ports on the
Northwestern Lakes.
Merchants and Shippers entrusting the transportation
of their Freight to this Company, can rely with confi
dence on its spoedv transit. _
v THE RATES OR FREIGHT to any point in the Wert
by the Pennsylvania Railroad are at all times as favora
ble As nre chargod by other Railrond Companies.
lBe particular to.mark packages “ via Penna. Rai-
3,220 00
~, 42,057 fig
' $693,801 70
NEW YORK AND WAY-PLACES,
,. JJROM WALND.T-STRSXT WIUR7,
’Will leave a* follows, viz: tauxb.
•At 6 A. M., via Camden and Amboy, Cam. &Am.
Accommodation . #2 23
'At 6 A. M., via Camden and Jersey City, (New
( JerseylAocommodation 2 23'
At 9 A. M.; via Camden and Jersey City, Morning
Mail 8 00
At II A. M.» by Steamboat, via Taoony and Jersey
City, Morning Express 8 00
At3P. M., via Oanufen and Amboy, C. A A. Ex-
At 3J£P. M.» by Steamboat, via Tacqny and Jer- ‘
sey City, Evening Express 8 00
At 3% by,Steamboat, via Tacony and Jer-, .»
sey City, Class-Ticket 223
AtflP.M., via Camden and Jersey City Evening
.. Mail.. - 800
AtnP.'Md via Camden-and Jersey City, Night
Mail i l . . 223
At 23£ P. M, via Camden and Amboy .Accomodation,
{Freight and Passenger—lstClass Tioket 225
. „ , 2d Olass Ticket. i 130’
At fi P. M.i via Oamdennnd Amboy, Aceonunodation,
, (Freight and Passenger)—lst Clasa|£iojie£....... ?25
"Thear.hf. htailLirierunsdaily?" nl!en Night'Maih
Saturdays excepted. ■ i
For Balyidere,Easton, Ftomington,,&c..at 6 A.M.
and 3K P.M. ;
..For Water Gap. Btroudsburg, Scranton, Wilkesbarre,
Montrose, Great Band, &0., at d A. Mi, via Delaware,
Lackawanna, and Western Railroad. ,
For Freehold, at 8 A. M. and 2 P. M. ■
For Mount Holly,at6and9A, M«, and 23£,4 )5, andC
w For Bristol,
Walnut-street wharf. -
For ralmyra,Delaneo, Beverly, Burlington, Borden
toWn, &p:, at I ftnd 2H P. M. , » .
Steamboat John Nellsoh,' for Taoony at M., and
for Bordentowq ana Ihiermediato places at 3K P. M.
Steamboat Trenton, for Tacony at 8H A. M.,and for'
Bristol*'Burlington, and intermediate places, at 12 M.
and P. M.
Fifty pounds of bagpfige only allowed oach passenger.
Passengors are prohibited from taking anything as bag
gage but their wearing apparel. Alt baggage over fifty
pounds to for extra. The company limit their
responsibility fot baggage to one dollar perpound, and
will not be liable far any amount beyond sloo,;exoept
by speoialoontr&Qt.
Janeb < ' WM, H. GAT2MER, Agent,
BAltftOAp .LINES,
rfltlliMlMHl NOTICiJmsippPEKS
local Freight.
The PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY ere
now prepared to receive and forward freight to the foV
towing pSinU pfl fhe NORTHERN CENTRAL HaIL-
Look Haven, Lewisborz, *
Wayne. . . Northumberland,
Jersey Shore, Bunburv, • ;
Linden, Treverton Intersection,.
• Newbury, Georgetown,
- Williamsport, Millerstown,, •.
Munoy, Halifax, s
Watsontown, York, - -
-Milton, - . - HanoverJunotion.
' ALSO,
RAILSOA]? > all intermediate points on HANOVER
All Rooda .sent to Freight Station, THIRTEENTH
‘ north pennsyl-
VANIA RAII,ROAD.
’ , SUMMER AKR.ANGEMKNT. I
DOYLESTOWN, RASTON,
ohunk > IiAi i LETON ’.
Tran?» nwiU?e«^PKoilTa^^lLtbwlt«6tlf^u
•ladelphia,l)ALlA,( Sundays excepted:) «
! For'Bethlehem, Allentown, Mnuoh Chunk, Wilkes
°a£re,ikF?lfem» &oy (Express,) at 9.30 A.M, ’
For Bethlehem, (Express,)at4F.M. :
6 P estowa ’ Accommodation,; at 8.15 A. M. and
fyj Fort Washington, (Accommodation,) at 2,15 p, M.
ando49UP.Mt . - t ; . • , .
_ TRAINB FOR PHILADELPHIA: 1
Leave Bethlohem, (Express,) atB A. M. and 4.10 P. M/
Leave Doylostown, (Accommodation,) at 6.80 A. M
and 4 P.M. --
LeaveFortWashington/f Accommodation,) at 6.80 A.
M. and 3.35 P. M. *
. *■ ON BUNDAYB: , 1
Philadelphia, for Dojlestown, at 9 A. M. and 3 P. M.
Doylostown, for Phifada., atfi.SO A, M. and 5.45 P. M.
, Fare to Bethlehem, $1.50; to Mauoh Chunk. $3.60: to
Easton, $1.50; toDoylestown, 80 cents; to Wilkosbarre,
$4.60. >
-All Passonger Trains (except Sunday Trains.) con
nect at Berks streot with Fifth and Sixth-streets, and
Second and Third-streets Passenger Railroads.
Passengers for Wilkosbarre take 9.30 A. M. Train, and
arrive mwilkesbarre at7P. M.
ray 16 , ELLIS CLARK, Agent.
ffinremga Philadelphia
SSASfcSSBSHSEfAND READINO RAIL
ROAD, MORNINO LINE, for POTTSVILLE. READ
, • , INO and HARRISBURG.
■ _ Loaves the Depot, at-corner of BROAD and VINE
Streets;at7.3o A. M.j-DAILY, (Sundays excepted,) for
POTTsVILLE, HAitRISBU-ko, and all intermediate
points, connecting at Harriaburgwith trains running to
Pittsburg, Chan ! bereh.r s} Car., ! le l( tobnr I r, to.
HARRISBURG' M " DAILY , for POTTSVILLE and
, Att f 5 /.’ M.| DAILY, (Sundays eaoepted.lfot READ
ING, and intermediate points. 1
ap!B ~ - '• W. H. McILHENNY. Secretary.
NOTICE.—CHESTER
RAILROAD—PAS
SENGER TRAINSFOSt DOWNINGTOWN aND IN
TERMEDIATE BTATIONB.—On and after Ist January,
1859, tho Passenger Trains for DOWNINGTOWN, will
start from the Passenger Depot of the Philadelphia and
Rending Rarirood Company, corner of BROAD and
MORIfINGTRAIN for itowningtown, leaves at 7JO
A. M.
AFTERNOON THAlN’~fbrT)owningtowny leaves at
4.48 P. M.
orefo/oWitoanfo? Managers of tho Philadelphia
ana Reading Railroad Company, r
d3O W. H. McILHENNY, Secretary.
PIANOS.
. CHIOKERING ,& SONS,
TTTTV 1 ' MATfCFACTIJRBRB OF
GRAND, SQUARE, AND UPRIGHT
> • ; ‘ ’ PIANO-FORTEB.
WAREROOMB 807 CHESTNUT STREET,
Constantjr in store a large stock of our BEAUTIFUL
and UNEffUAL uED INSTRUMENTS. We have been
awarded,at thediflerent Exhibitions in this country and
Europe. -
38 GOLi) AND SILVER FIRST-CLASS MEDALS.' --
PIANOS TO RENT. ja36-ly
’RAVEN, BACON, & 1 Co.’s,
nTTM Nunns & Clark’s,Hallett, Davis, & Co.’s;
and A. H. Gale A Co.’s superior PIANOS. Also. Ala
son & Hamlin’s unrivalled MELODEONS and HAR
MONIUMS, so desirable for Churohes and Leoture
Rooms.
janos and Melodeons to Rent. ,
myl4-ly SEVENTH and CHEB?{iU t r.
A GREAT. IMPROVEMENT IN
rriTn pianos.
SCHOAIACKER & CO., . .
1021 CHESTNUT Street, .rospectfullv invite the music
loving public to call and examine their now and suc
cessful improvement—
THE PARLOR GRAND PIANO.
. Having converted, the Tone, Touoh, and Action of
the-Grand Piano - into that of a Square Instrument,
avoiding all tho objections generally made to the style of
Grand Piano, - also diminishing the cost of the same.
In volume, purity of tone, great power, brilliancy, full
ness, depth, ana evenness of touch, with exquisite deli
cacy and sweetness, these -
SUPERIOR AND JjBAUTIFULLY-FINISHED IN
STRUMENTS
are wholly uneaualted. They have received the highest
encomiums, and are pronounced by oritics to be far su
perior to any instruments evor manufactured in this
oountry. , , , , , . „
Constantly on hand, a large and elegant assortment of
our unrivalled PIANOS. We. have beon awarded the
First Premiums, at all exhibitions ever exhibited, in
cluding the Prize Medal from the Crystal Palace Exhi
bition, New York. 1853, - . sel-tf
MEDICINAL.
Louisville artesian ■water.—
An analysis, by Prof. J. L. SMITH, shows one
gallon to contain 915>* grains, as follows, vizi *
Chlor. Sodium 622 grs. Sulph. Magnesia.. 77.00 grs.
“ Calcium..... 60 “ “ Potash ’3.00”
“ Magnosinm... 7 ” “ Alumina... 200 ”
« Sl!Sa»:::fl“ tit S
Phoaph. Soda 2 ” Bi-Qarb. Iron 0.35 ” .
Sulpn. Sqda 72” “ Magnesia. .3,00 ”
” Lime.< 39
Sold by the barrel, gallon, or m bottles, wholesale and
retail, by HABSARd & CO., Apothecaries,
augt-tf CHESTNUT Bt., cor. Twelfth st.
Another proof of the wonder-
FUL EFFECTS OF TRQJfELL’B NEURALGIA
SALV . Phlla,, July 7th, 1863.
Mr. E. W. Troxrll— Dear Sir s— £ have been trouble!
with the “NEURALGIA” for thp laat'!4 years, am
have suffered the moat exoruoiating pain, oompellinj
me at times to give up my business entirely. I could no
eat, land sleep V&s-a stranger to my .eyes. Isuflerei
more than tongues can tell., I had the advice and aid o
various physicians, and naea other remedies, but all 0
no avail. notioed your advertisement in th<
papers, I concluded to call on a person whom I ha<
learned waa cured of a case of 39 years standing. He
applied the ” SALVE” but onoe,and.l felt, immediate
relief—asecond applioation removed the pain endreiy,
and 1 now feeilike a different man. Since then I have
slept well—something that l have not done for months,
being obliged to sit ud all bight in a chair. My appetite
has returned, and I feel gratem to you for the reatom
tion o mr hea c t^' A j ltjES H. BAKER, Tobnoooniot,
CARROL Street, above WOOD, Kensington.
For sale.wholesate and retail, at S. W. corner BIXTH
and PARRISH BtreeU, and at T. R. CALLENDER k
Co.’s, N. W. corner Third and Walnut sts. apao-tf
Dr. westcott’.s celebrated tar
CORDIAL.
Westoott’s Tar Cord al oures Consumption,
Wostoott'a Tar Cord al oures Bronohitis.
Westoott’s Tar Cord al oures Coughs and Colds.
Westoott’s Tar Cord al cures Bore Throat and Breast.
Tar Cordial oures Palpitation of the
Heart. ' •
Westoott’s Tar Cordial oures Nervqns Debility,
Westcott’s Tar Cordial oures General Debility.
Westcoft’u Ter Cqrqial oures Diseases of the Kidneys,
Wtffe euros Blind and Bleediu,
Piles.
WestcpU’s Tar Cordial pures Female Weaknesses.
Dr. Wertoqtt’a Tar Cordial Depot, No. 09 ARCH
Also! F/inoipafi/epot for Dr. Westoott’s Anti-Sorofu
lous Syrup ana Cholera Mixture.
Dr. E. R. WESTCOTT can be consulted on the above
dtaeosostfree of charge, at his Consulting Rooms, No.
629 ARCH Street, from 10 A. M. to 4P. M. ' jyld-tf
WINES AND LIQUORS.
CARD.-~MAI*EUIIi~SUIi--AY (CHAM
rAGJfE), JANJM&Y 18? I&9—ln consequence ot
the fireqqept invitations bjrra© to renew the
shipments qf my Champagne Wines to the United States.
I beg leave hereby to inform my former customers and
United States, for the sale of mrChampagne:‘Wines.
My Wines have been so long and favorably known in
the United States, it will be unnecessary to comment on
their quality* farther than to say that ray new shipments
will m no way be found inferior to the iqrmor
stantly on hand, in lots to suit purchasers, by
F. a BRQUWER. ANOHFR, $t CO.,
SI BEAVER Street. New York. -
CLARET. —100 cases Barton & Guestier’s
St. Julien; 300 do. St. Estephe; 300 do. Washing
ton Morton St. Julian; 100 do. do. Talence, pints; £0 do.
Chateau La Rose: £0 do. do. Loovtlle; Scotch Ale, in
stone and glass? Younger’s.Harvej’s.Falkirk Brown
Stout and. London Porter, in store and for sale by
aus A. MERINO. ljo South FRONT Street. -
riIDER BRANDY.—IO this, pure Con
nectieut Cider Brandy. Also 6 bbla. uo old extra
quality, on consignment and for & CO ‘
anao ARCH Street, seoood door almve Front
CABINET WAKE.
CABINET FURNITURE and BILLIARD
TABLES. . . ,
MOORE & CAMPION,
No. m SOVTJI SECOND STREET,
m oonnootiou with their extenaive-Gabinet Business, are
now manufacturing, a supenorarticle of
, . BILLIARD TABLES,
ami havenow on hand ft full supply, finished with
MOORE Sc CAMPION’S IMPROVED CUSHIONS,
which are pronounced by all who have used them tope
superior,to allothors. • ; ; (••• v , , ■ -
For the duality and finish of these -Tables. the manu
facturers refer to their numerous patrons throughout the
union,'who’are familiar with the their
work. v *' « ‘ 1 Jy2Mm
BKUSIIES.
npHE CHEAPEST, BRUSH HOUSE IN
JL PHILADELPHIA.—Look at the following list of
prices for Handßorubfl,&nd compare them with those
bought elsewhere t
- No.l,.6Sknots, A3)£ per dozen.
. ■ No. 3, 63kn6ts, 7* '
No. 3,6 S knots, 87 11
No. 4, 80 knots, 100 “
No. 6. 83knots, HJ * “
No. 6,100 knots, US “
No. 7,104 knots, J6Q “
No, 8,190 knots! 176 “
HENRY C. ECKSTEIN,
, Q -North THIRD Street, boloWArch,
Philadelphia.
MACHINERY AND IRON*
SA&tOKL V. MHRRICg, ‘ ’I, VAtfOliAN M3RHICK.
__ WILLIAM H. MERRICK.
SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY,
K 5 FIFTH AND WASHINGTON,STREETS,
P H tl. Aj'Kl.Mn A,
- - ■ MERRICK & S<>NS,
ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS,
Manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Engines,
for Land; River, and Manna service,
Boilers. Gasometers, Tanks; Iron Boats, &o, t Castings
of all kinds, either Iron or Brass.
Iron Frame Roofs for Gas Works, Work Shops, Rail
road Stations; *o. ■
Retorts and Gag Machinery of the latest and most im
provedconstruotion.
„ Every description of Plantation Machinery, such as
Bugar,Baw» and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Opon Steam
Trains, Defecators, Filters, Pumping Engines. &o.
, Sole Agents, for N. Rillieux’s Patent Sugar Boiling
Apparatus! Nasmyth’s Patent Steam Hammer; and
Aepinwall le Wolsey’s Patent Centrifugal Sugar Drain
ing Machine. - au 5-y
WASHING AND IRONING.
WASHING AND IRONING DONE
® With NEATNESS And DESPATCH, for Bingie
Ladies’and-Gentlemen, Families. Boarding
Schools. Hotels. Steamboats. Ac., at DONOVAN’S
FAMILY* LAUNDRY, No; 83S South SIXTH Streot,
corner of Prune. Family Shirts and Collars patent
-polished. Everything washed by hand, qa the com
mon wash-board. ' ‘ ' <
•Die whole business is stnotiy attended to by female
operatives, * Mrs. DONOVAN.
• jyStMy
HAVANA CIGARS offered to dealers
at favorabla ratoi, of varinua aizos and brands, in
cluding. Partagas, Cftliana, Figaro, NonoTßird, Floren
tl„a,/ir.FJr>an4F g^]^l ,Pa ?f rCi i ag. 6 jyr
. RmitH PR(JNT Strwftt.
HIACKEREL ANIF'ALpWIYBS. —9O
!>!>'»• “nileo half bM« now No. ,s *» bbla. nnd 180
JJRILLS AND SHEETINGS FOR EX
. ai South FRONT St., and 3d LET [TLA Street.
oolfl-ly
HVOAKS SODA. —100 kegs for Bale by
EBOOND k l 40 ?’ « a ” a ?/
Salrs«va,vction.
mURNiaS, RRINLEY,-& CQ.j -
■- • - • No", ta MARKiV STREET. .
- -r - SK --Ktift£SaeffiftigB#
SepC. 9th, at 10 o’clook, on six months’ credit— \>' .
packages una-lot, of fancy and stople French dry
Sous PRINTED STELLA AND ROUND-COR
:: f . t ; ; neked shawls.
. , On Friday Morning, , , r _-
large and kaudsome assortment of Paris printed
Stella shawls?
shawls" 8 am * * ian^Bora ® assortment of round-oornered
PARIS BROCHE-BORDERED SQUARE STELLA
. ' . SHAWLB. • - i
of Faris broohe-bordereil square
o?ol)lJentli 8 ort U1 ISf t va, : iB,ir of «“?«««• a “i
Kf .The above »ha»l« have luet been bmdid, and are
well worthy the attention of the trade.' . ou ’
' CHtNILLE SCARPS.
Also.ana^ertmerto^hendle^arft.
An invoiee
100 lots new style -bonnet ribbons.
. Also, 200 dozen lipen-cambno handkerchiefs. H
'6OO new style maatiUa* and cloaks.) * »
U SCOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER, No. 408
S.ffiS'iWB I *!!.St
Philip ford, auctioneer, No. 530
MARKET Street, and 621 MINOR Street.
. BALE OF BOOTB,. SHOES,, BROGANS, Ac.
This Morning '* '
September 8, at 10 o’oloclc precisely, will' be sold by
oatalogue, on four raonths’ predit, 1,009 cases of men s
and boys’ boots, shoes, gaiters; drogans^&o.; ladies’
and misses’.boots, shoes,.gaiters, ties. Jenny Linds,
Ac., of. city aim Eastern manufacture, being all fresh
and desirable invoices, well worthy the attention of the
irade, . ’ ' ‘
200 .GABES SCOTCH GINGHAM UMBRELLAS.
AlsoJmOluded in gale will be found, samples of 200
oases Bootoh gingham umbrellas, assorted sizes.
Wf" Goods open for examination, with catalogues,
early on the morning of sale. 1 ■ ,
SHIPPING.
THE BRITISH AND NORTH
SSsaKiAMERICAN ROYAL MAIL BTEAM-
i.l. * »?OK TOBI TO LIVSETOOL. i
Chief CabmPatel*. *l5O
Second Cabin Passage..., y,-,,,,,.,.,.. 75
‘ ' FROM BOSTOR TO LIVERPOOL.
Chief Cahm Fateige, ...*llO
Second Cabin Tana age.. , gn
„The ships from Boston call at Halifax.
ASIA,. Cant. E. G. Lott, j son.
A FRICA, CapL Bhannon, EUROPA, Capt. J. Leitoh.
CANADA, Cant. Lang, J ’
These vessels harry a dear white light at mast-head;
greehen starboard bow; red on port Bow.,
PERSIA, Judkins, leaves N York; Wednesday, Aug. 17.
ARABfA, Stone, ” EMton, Wednesday, Aug. 24.
ASTA.Xott, ” N York, Wednesday, Aug. 31.
AMERICA, Millar, ” Boston, Wednesday, Sept. 7.
AFRICA, Shannon! N YorJc, WedHesday; Sept. 14.
EyRpPA. Leitah, ” Boston. Wedoeßday, Sept. 21.
FLICS LA, Jodidns, “. N Yorr, Wednesday, Sept 28.
Berths not aeourea until paid for. - -
An experienced Surgeon on board,
nii*}® owners of these ships will not be accountable for
GouL Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Precious Stones
oT lading are signed therefor and
the value thereof therein expressed. _Fojr freight or pas
aage apply to E. OUNARD,4 RnrlmsWe%,
: mar3i-tf -• • . • • ■ . -• . New York,
FOR THE SOUTH.—CHARLES
i#«awMsHi,s' -
, Heavy Freight at an average of fiftsbn per oent. be
low New York Steamship rates.-.
, FOR CHARLESTON, 8. C.
’ The V, 8. Mail Steamship KBYBTONE'BTATE, Cap
tain Charles P. Marshmsp. will sail on Thursday. Sep
teroWlff.aUPtfolqokA.Mi;, •:
Through m 49 to a hours, only 40 hours at Sea.
mv ~ „ POHSAVANNAH. Ga, .
rt The,U.‘S. Mail Btoamship STATE OF GEORGIA,
Captain John J. Gannn, will sail on Saturday, September
10, at JO o’olock A. M. , .... ,
Throtwrh in 58 to 60 hours, only 48 hours at Sea.
„ days changed from every Saturday to every
five Goods received, and Rills of Lading signed
above every ten days, thus formings five-day oomrou
nloatiouTrith' Charleston and Savannah,and ths South,
and Southwest. ja. .
At> both Charleston Rnd. Savannah, these Ships con
nect with steamers for Florida, and with railroads, &0.,
for all places in the Bouth arid Southwest. '
- 1 . INSURANCE.
Freight and Insurance on a large proportion of Goods
shipped South will-be found to be lower by these ships
than by sailing vessels, the premium being one-half the
rate. _ .
N. B.—lnsurance on all .Railroad Freight is entirely
unnecessary, farther than Charleston or qavaunah, the
R “ , ; ro^^ro e iM?oWm“» oiata-
Fare by this route 25 tp 40 per oent cheaper than by
the Inland Route, os will be seen -by the Jo Mowing sche
dule.' Through, ticket*.from Philadelphia via Charles
ton and Savannah steamships, INCLUDING MEALS on
the whole route,- except from Charleston end Savan
nah to Montgomery: ; <
• , , , • • HfLAND FARR.
To Charleston, $l5 00 Charleston—- $23 50.
Savannah.2s 09 Savannah——., T -f- 3100
Augusta. 29 00 -Augusta..26o9
• Maoou. 9100 Mapon.vv-TT,— 82 76
2300 MOO
, , 23 09 • Cajumbus.— —36 oo
Albany 2400 Albany 37 00
* afe m . err v:: iS tt.r.Tr-.-.'r. S§S
For freight or passage apply on board, at seoondwharf
above Vine street, or to
« , ;ALEX. HERON, Jr.,
. Southwest corner FOUTH and CHESTNUT,
Agents m Charleston, T. 8; AT, G. BUDD.
' « . Savannah, HUNTER 3c GAMMELL.
For Flonda from Charleston, steamer-Carolina every
Tuesday.
Vox Florida from Savannah, steamers St. Mary’s and
Bt. John’s, every Tuesday ana Saturday. i jygff
#£&** GLASGOW AND NEW YORK
AND LONDONDERRY—for $3O. ,
FROM NEW YORK.
GLABGOW, Thompson, Wednesday, October 12, at M
o’olook, noon. ■ 1 :
TROM OLAgfIQW. -
OL&SQOW, Thomssout WednegdAy, September H.
or Passage ffoip Neir York, Philadelphia, or
Boetoji, to GlasBoW> JLiYerwwiU Belfast, Dablip, or Lon
donflenTi firstcl&gg.Sfi. Steerage, unmd in th anmraa
danco of properly cooked provisions,*#®.. . ' < ~>
-.An experienced Burgeon attached to esoh steamer.
No charge for medicines. ■ '
Por freight or passage, asplyto
WORKMAN fc CO.. •
No. IS WALNUT Philadelphia.
„ ' ' ROBERT CRAIu. T
No. S BROADWAY. Nev York,
U. S. M. ; STEAMERS .
“?havm and Southampton,
ARAGO, Captain Lisw. will sail July 33, September
17. November U. ■ r '
FULTON,CapteinWotton,willsail Avgust*), Octo
ber ia, December 10.
First Cabin , - ’_ fli*)
, Beoond Cabin passage... i... 79
For freight or passage, apply to
. . _ Agent,
At the Company’s Philadelphia Offioe,
Tobacco Warehouse,JDOCK Street, Phils, je23-6m .
SAVING FUNDS.
SPRING GARDEN SAVING FUND SO
LJ OIETY OF PHILADELPHIA. .
Office, No, 331 North THIRD Btreet i
PHAKTEILED I ffi !d OFPENN-
Deposits revived in aumso? up? Dollar and upwards,
drawn. *
-A responsible andreliable Savings Institution has long
been needed in the Northern part of the oity, and “ The
Spring Garden Savings Fund Society ’’ was chartered by
the Legislature pf Pennsylvania tosupply thisnecessity.
The Managers. imorgamirng and locating.it, have been
governed wholly by a desire to acoommMate the busi
ness interest and wants of the very large and epterpri
«nsWpul»t,onoi?^hiohnsre??rjoSg»d. ,
From oto o’clock; also, on Monday and-Thursday
. fromSnntiloo’clook in the evening.
M MANAGERS. .
Fredenok Klett, Stephan Smith.
John P. Levy, Hon. HTK. Strong,
< Daniel Underkofler, Fredonok Stacks,
Francis part. .- Joseph P. LeClero,
JohaKesalar, Jr., . George Kneoht, i
• James 8. Pringle* Jacob Dock. *
Joseph M. Crowell, - Hon, Wm. MiUward,
GeorgeWoelpper, Gao. T. Thorn.
Peter C. EUmaker, Robert H. Davidson.
„ . James S. PRINGLE, President.
Francis Hart, Secretary. t laso-tfif
CRAVING FUND—FIVE PER CENT. IN-
Is? TEREST.-NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COM
PANY, "WALNUT Street, Southwest corner of THIRD,
Philadelphia. Incorporated by the State of Pennsylva
nia. - , ' '
Money isreoeivedin any sum,large or small, and in
terest paid from- the day of deposit to the day of with
drawal.
The office it open every day from 9 o’olock in the
morning till 6 o cloqk in the evening, and on Monday
and Thursday eve nines till 8 o’clock. -
_ T^‘E^T N S^FRlD(iS^oe^?Sul?nt
William J. Rsrd, Secretary., .
- _ ' „ nsßßCjons.
sr*a“‘" -figaeff ss**
RobertSelfndge, FranoisLee,
Samuel K. Asbtpn, Joseph Yeykes.
.C- LandreikMunhs, . , . Henry Xnffenderffr*
, Money is received ana payments made daily.
The investments are made,-in conformity -with the
provisions of the Charter,, in Real Estate Mortgages,
Grouud Rents* and such hrst-class eesuritiesas will al
ways insure perfaot seounty to the depositors, and
whloh cannot foil to give permanency and stability to
this Institution. aul-ly
CAVING FUND.— ' STATES
TBUBT COMPANY, oorner THIRD and CHEST
NUT Streets.
Largo and small sums recaived, and paid hacko» do
mand without notict, with FIVE PER CENT..INTE
REST from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal.
Office hours, from $ until Co* clock everyday, and on
MONDAY EVENINGS from 7 until 9 o’clook.
DRAFTS lor eale on England, Ireland, and Scotland,
from XI upwards.
' PrfIaidenVSTKPHEN R. CRAWFORD.. .
Treasurer—JAMES R. HUNTER.
PLINY FI&K, Actuary,, r -■ ' ■ ‘ s m \ ;
1 UtU*» but ofleni fills tKe.Purea.”
ORANKLIN SAVING FUND—
••• No. 13d‘South FOURTH Street, between
Chestnut and 'Walnut, Philadelphia, pa ya oil De
posits on demand.
Depositors' money secured by Government
SLate. and City Loons, Ground Rents,Mortgages,
Company doeras safety better than large
profits, consequently will run no risk with deposi
tors' money, but Have it at all times ready to re
turn with Suer oent.interest to the owner, as
•hoy have always done. This Company never
suspended,.
Females, married pr single, and Minors can
deposit in their own right, and such deposits can
be withdrawn only by their consent.
Charter perpetual. Incorporated by the State
ot Pennsylvania, with authority to receive mo
ney from trustees and executors.
LARGE AND BMALL, SUMS RECEIVED.
Office open daily from 9 to 3 o’clock, and on
Wednesday and Saturday evenings until 8 o’olt.
DIRECTORS.
Jacob B.Shanndn, . Cyrus CadwaUader,
John Shindler, George Russell,
MalaehiW. Sloan, Edward T. Hyatt,
I<ewis Knimbhaar, Henry Delany,
Nioholaa Rittenhouse, Nathan Smedlay*
Jos. R. Safcherthwaite. Ephraim Blanonard,
Joseph W. Lippincott.
JACOB B. SHANNON, President
Cyrus CaswALLAUKK, Treasurer.' ‘
d!8-y . . '
"A Dollar saved is twioe earned."
BREAD.
Hf ECHANIOAL BAKERY, S. W, Corner
BROAD and VINE Street a, PHILADELPHIA.
This establishment is now in successful operation, day
and night, and all are respoctlully invited to call and see
the whoia process of bread-making for themselves.
undersignod takes the Üborty of sitting that -for
thirty-five years he has beenapractioHl Bbker-fiva as
appTentico. and five as journeyman in‘ one of the first
hovjses in Scotland, and twenty-five ae master- during
which time he has had thff opportunity of making many
experiments, and observing aft the improvements which
have been made daring that period.
lnthis establishment. of.wHioh he has now the man
agement, in addition to the completo labor-saving ma
chinery, he has how facilities of many kinds not hereto
fore possessed.
Being unrestrained in the purchase of flour, none but
the soundest and bpst shall over be used: and he has no
hesitation in saying'that Bread of all kinds can be de
livered, unsurpassed in quality aud weight by that made
py the ordinary process. ,
in which the Bread, made by the Mechanical
Bakery has nofibeen tried, or in whioh it has been tried
only at its conmgbncement, before the machinery was in
perfect working order, are respectfully asked to give it
a trial now, the undersigned would lead to
mutual advantage. JOHN G. MOXEY, ■
mr2i-tf Superintendent.
HOTELS.
T BE UNION, . .i
ARCH STREET,'ABOVE THIRD,
i . . upton a. newoomW 111X1
The situation of this HOTEL is superiorly adapted to
the wants of the Business Public; anuto those in searoh
of pteasure, Passenger Railroads, whioh now nin past,
and in close proximity, afford & cheap and pleasant ride
to all pla/iea of interest in or about the city, jy 93-4 m .
Hams ! hams ! hams.!
Just received a priraeJos new snear-onrod Hams,
10 cents per pound. , ‘ CHASi SMITH,
• aijSWm* ‘Bl3 and 816 MARKET Street,
SAXEg BY AtfCTXOfl>
THOMA8 r fc SONB, '
NotU߻b4IfISODTHPOITRTHaTKEKTIT
SALE
,;LATHE AND TMLB®’p?NE :E .
\ VELVET CAkPiiTS/BEDS f AND^BEDDINGrAo!
0 A RD.-rOnr Mtojhw fife® auction
.Store,-will comprise, besides «|(> i o t*-of jgapenor se
cond-hand furniture, pisno-fortes, Jjmte'French plate
mantel mirror, .©legam.giU seysudight gas. chandelier,
fine engravings, sapenortornm*'lathe and tool*, fine
velvet and Brussels carpets, beds ,wia bedding/China
and glassware, *o., formiagfln attractive assortment
Worthy the attention of- ladies and others Sewrous of
purchasing.' ‘ •-■ ‘ .
_ Catalogues now ready, and the articles arranged
for examination. * ~
"CARD.—PUBLIC SALES REAL ESTATE AND
STOCKS AT THE EXCHANGE,at
Sales of real estate and stocks will hare alter be held at
U o olook Roos, instead of in the evented* '
■ CARD.—The Trade Bale to BookceUere wfll commence
on Tuesday; September 13, - Catalogues now ready.
FALL SALES STOCK AND REAL ESTATE.
First Fall Sale. Bth Septemfaen
Second Fall Sale, 13th September.'
Third Fall Sale, 30th September*
Fourth FallSale,27th September.
Fart of the handbill* for each of the above sale#
aow ready. * •
- - STOCKS, SCRIP, &c.
« ‘ *• - -. . On Tnesday,
ptuaKz?kange OCOC - k ' n<xm » wll be sold, at the Phila
-0 0-
Green and Coates-street Passenger Railway
Company 7 per cent bonds, interest payable January
SPfOoJfirstJ mortgage bonds of Quah&ko Railroad
Company. . r
Without reserve, for aocoont of vhora it lacy con
cern—. -7 • -.- . -i .•• 3
815,000 T per oent. raprte.ee Jdtn Cat,vine, Wil
hamaport, and Erie Railroad Company, in bond, of
83,000, two of 83 am. and one of Btftn. -
REAL ESTATE—J7th SEPTEMBER.
Witt include the eetate of D.Sheteline, ISaoree, South
Broad atreat and street —by order oi .xott.
„REAL ESTATE, STOCKS, Ac.!
*9 ®®pfe one thousand catalogues in pamphlet fora
£?Fo^4sSte^ 4U Propertytibe^gfSi
™* AUOT10 «
ES J r TI,I y VATE 8 ALE.
property «oS
a^aije 1,000 copie * Me Panted weekly,) iree of
SEPTEMBER 13, AT NOON,
Orphans* Court Sate—Estate of Alexander R. Shaw,
TEREE-BXOfIY BitJQK? pwELLINO. No. 315
Christian etreet.be tween ThirjUniFFanrth etreeta.
o: g'. h I »">’C™rt ffalo-Eitato of JaoobS. .Wonder. deo’d.
LOT, north ado ofMotru street, ne
tween Sixth and Seventh afreets,7First ward.)
Same. Eatate-rT WO-BTOR Y BRICK DWELLING.
Boath Bide of Pearl sjreot, between Thirteenth and
Broad and Vine and Callowhill street*,' (Fourteenth
ward.) . .
Orphans* Conrt Sale-Estate of Jaraeißanford, dee’d.
THREE-STORY ’ BRICK DWELLING,, northeast
°®>?® r of Sixth and Mary streets, .between Lombard
and South streets, •-
Same Estate-DWELLING ADJOINING—East tide
of Sixth street, between Lombard and South streets,
aqjoinme the above on the north.
Same Estate—THßEE DWELLINGS, northwest
corner of Mary street and Jones* or Donaldson's alley,
i^£ V r?. ei V Flft ? , Rnd Sixth andLoiabaidand South streets.
To be sold separately. -' - ‘i - -
Orphan*’ Court Sale—Estate of John Wall*, deo’d.' •
THREE-STORY BRICK - DWELLING? So. lfl*
North Eleventh street, above Jefferson •treat, with a
pwo-story frame stable on the rear end of the lot, front
ing on. Lewis street—Two fronts. . •
rn?® p *°lT Sale—BUILDUPG LOT— l northwest sida
of Cherry street, northeast of' Meadow street. (late
”>- ;uo feet -
Peremptory TWO BUILDING LOTS, soath
®*»* *»q6,of_Molbon7 ,‘iUteet, southwest of Meadow 1
Twenty : thlrd wara; together,
4ftby.SQa feet? Sale absolute, - . T *
rYALUABLE PROPERTY—■“ TH E
U;T.t®r T No *’i** street, between Fourth sod
rU]h greet*, and opposite Crown street by 100
pTHREE-ffi^Y t M?CK'‘fiwELLlNG,«rath sida of
•Prime street between Eighth and Ninth streets, (late
Mqy amaas! a g.)
JgPPfliC THREE-STORY:BRICK DWELLING,
with buKMildmgs,No. IIW Mount Vernon street, be
tween Eleventh ana Twelfth and Green ahd Wallace
streets.
Exeontora* Peremptory,Sale—Estate of Rebecca Save
• VALUABLERUSiSesS STAND—Three-story brick
•tore ana dwelbng. No. ZMArch street, between Second
and Tljird streets. Stir Sale abeomie. Immediate
possession. < * t
Bamc:Estate—DWELLlNG NORTH FOURTH ST
Three-story bnok dwelling No.fil9 North Foorth street,
betweon Green and Tammany streets, ter Sale abso
luU. ImmediatepossCMJon, * ■ -
„ V W^- a^°^W? K .BVEtLIKG, Heveifoni
street.(lateMantuaviUe.)” ,'«*• >
STREET^— Three* story brick-dwelling, No,
1002 Green street; west of-TeotM’atreat. -
SEPTEMBER SEtth, AT a\OON.
«AW^5lR l P, r ¥.§??Ss“VERY VALUABLE FARM AND
COUNIRY BEAT, 107 acre*., with superior impiove
ments. Montgomery county, Pe.nna. t about 14 miles from
Philadelphia 3K miiesfrOi^Wiitsahickon.station, North
Pennsylvania Railroad.- absolute; 3*
-WALNUT STREET RESIDENCE, with large side
near Sixteenth St.
HANDSOME . MODERN RESIDENCE, No. 632
ysfe 1 o %?SSJSl e, !, t i,' r, ' l > Ate yard.
STRRKT RERIDEN'CR, No.
lOiß.jdjoirine Mr. Wadsworth a church, stove Tenth
street, •=» Sale abso,ute, without reserve orjimita*
uon. ■. - - - * - „
GERMANTOWN RESIDENCE,-with stable and
eoachhouje, Logan street.
oilsM 1 tvL feet by 9) feot, Bolton
ward. - -*
FOUR BRICK. STORES AND DWELLINGS, N. W.
corner of I ourth ar.d Shippen streets & Renting for
MC&bRN DUELLING,No. 110 Green SW, between
Front and bCPoddBtT«“ts. > • -v*
THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING. No 721 South
Eleventh street, below Bhrpnen street ’
TUCKER’S. ISLAND,*' or ‘‘-FLAT BEACH.**
abouti 600 acres, on the sea shore, Burlington ooonty,
I»cv.cißOy. • • " -,
_,NEAT MODERN RESIDENCE! with large side i ard,
Coates strect. west of Fifteenth street, lot 31
by. 130 feety.with xix three-atory bnck dwellings in the
on Barclay' street. - -
B FIFTEENTH STREET—-Two heat threo-story brick
dwellings, Nos. ft* and ttO North Fifteenth street, be
low Crates street . . . , ,
. BUSIIfESB LOOATION.—TKree-story brick dweU
iflg*No. 1215 above Twelfth street.
"STAND.—Three-story brick store and
dwelling, northeast corner of Jefferson avenae and Sn
rnnak street, First ward.
BRICK DWELLING, adjoining tho
.REED BTREBT.--Three-stbiy.bnck dwelling, south
B^djileed of JeffersonaVonnc.First ward.
NRA.T MODERNIiFOUR-STORY. BROWN-STONE
tBIDENCK,No. i5OB Pine street, west of Fifteenth
street.
VALUABLE BUSINESS STAND, four-story brick
store an® warehouse, No. 123 NorthFonrth street above
Arch street.
supJ&^^teSl^l^ri^lSnK
ßOßS, PIANO-FORTE. BRUSSELS CARPETS.
.. - ~ .. This Morning,.
At 9 o'olookr at the auction store, an assortment of
excellent second-hand furniture, elegant piano-fortes,
fine.mirrors, carpets, etc., from families deetinine house
keeping, removed to the store foe convenience c? 1
Also, a superior turning lathe and toots.
Also, a large French' plate mantel mirror ut gilt frame
,KOOMB on; HARMONY, COUHT TO HEMT.-Ap
ia tbi.PhitaielpMa
and Mercantile Libraries and Athenaeum. ■
building end lot, SibySW fwV .Two fronU.
J M. OUMMET.& SONS.
. ■ • heal Estate auctioneers, ■
f _ Ho. m walnutst&bbt.
CARD.—J. M. Gummey A Sons, auctioneers, will hold
resuMr- sale# of Real Estate; Stocks, Ac. 1 albo house,
hold furniture at dwellings.
_ 19k On our Private Sale Register mil always be found
a very large amount of real estate, including everrdfr
sonphon of oity and country property.
, J. M. GUMMEY 7k SONS,
ikßDVAMnffiearmffett.
OSES NATHANS, AUCTIONEER
m&hfESSHMI! BI ?? MERCHANT, 8.8. comer
SIXTH and RACE Streets. ■ -
.t* '• .r^.“MONEYTGLOAN.. . .
Mokxy to Loan, vs laxux ox small amounts, on
merchandise generally, and on xB articles of value. All
BUMS OVSX OXX HUNDBSD DOLLARS TWtf?£S CENT. PB*
MuNTN.mcludigg storage, Ao., « Nathans* Pnnclaa
„ MONEY J MONEY’! 'MONEY'S
Money übe rally advanced in huge or small amounts,
from one dollar to thousands. on gold and silver piste,
diamonds, watebas, jewelry, fowling-piece*, musical in*
atrumentf, furniture, dry goods, clothing, groceries, ci
gars, hardware, cutlery, books, howesTvehicles, harness,
and ah arfcole* of value, for any length of time agreed
on, at Nathans PxtcipalEstabushmxiit, southeast
oojmerofSixthandßaoe etreeta.-
rROMIBSORY NOTEB, with collateral, discounted at
the lowest market rates.
GREAtf BARGAINS IN WATCHES. JEWELRY.
Ac., AT PRIVATE SALE, at NATHANB’ PRINCi
fAt ESTABLISHMENT* 6. E. oornertff SIXTH end
RACE Streets.—The follosniis articles in ÜbesoMfor Sees
moke, in hunting cases and double bottomed. Fine gold
cecapementievar aodifpuie watches, in bunting cose
eft, are extra full jeweled, and best
make. .Silver English patent leror watches, escape
ment Jerer'and. repines, -in hunting 'case and open
‘French, and
* n »3®*s neck, and chil
dren s cuiainf} fine gold pencil esses and pens, bracelets,
breastpins, angey-nngs,. studs.' medallions,
and Jewelry generally. Superior Havana Cigars at $lB
per thousand, m boxes of 300 6ach r> wurta eofit by single
box or' quantities, to nut purchasers. Numerous fancy
articles, Ao., Ac;, Ac.
. - • ’ AT PRIVATE SALK.
Asupenorfiro-prqqf«hest,4feet high by 8 feet wide.
and jewelry of every description.
BUSINESS CARDS.
V- B - PALMER/S advertising
• AGENCY. N. E. corner FIFTH ami CHEST-
la. Subacriptiona taken for the best Citr and Oonntrr
Newspapers, nt Unrest eesh prieew. s«t~Sni
Hf ARTIN & ‘QUAYLE’S -
STATIONERY.*TOY;aSb FANCY GOODS
- -E M-F O R 1 v M.
1035 walnut street,
BELOW ELEVENTH, '
PHILADELPHIA.
ROBERTS, Heal Estate Agent:
niP(MI C. ROBERTS. Convetaxcek:
FARMS AND COUN
m.Iu j s ' l? i’ennsjlvamJA, New Jersey, Delaware.
and Virginia t and DWELLINGS an<{
phia^ 8 In uermantown, and L’hiladel
&hP A ? o 9 N FIRST MORTGAGES, Examine
Titles to Real Estate, and attend to CONVEYANCING
W eu.its branches. Office id AIN Street, near the Rank,
Norristown, and No. 233 South THIRD Street, between
Walnut and Spnica streets, Philadelphia. sl-lm*
A lex- McKinney,
t
.Will practise in Westmoreland, Armstrong, and In
diana counties. ; sell-tf
THE ADAMS EXPRESS CO., OFFICE
S2O CHESTNUT Street, forwards Parcels. Pack
ages, Merchandise, Bank Notes, and Specie, either by
its own Lines, or incounection with other Express Com
panies, to ail the principle towns and cities of the
Umtod States, E. s. SANDFORD,
eul-tf General Superintendent.
SgjH SALAMANDER SAFES.
■IB A large assortment of
rTT ,„ 7 ‘EVANS & WATSON’S
PMII, A D El, FH I A .MAN UFA CTU R E D
SALAMANDER SAFES.
_ „ .VAULT DOORS,
BANK LOOKS. TOT B “ nk ” “ ail S ‘ or<! *- „
Equal to any now in use.
- IRON DOORS, SHUTTERS, &o„
On as good terms as any other establishment in the
. United States, by
„ ‘ EVANS A WATSON,
No. 2$ South FOURTH Street,
PLEASK fiIVF. U 3 A CAI,L. J ’ • Sinflilf
HJINTON’S ' ENCAUSTIC TILES for
O ruament&t Chimney Tops for oottegM.
Garden Vases and Fountains.
Vitrified. Pipe for drains and Water conductors.
Imported and for sale by • -
fNRAIN MILLS —GRAIN MILLS For
oen, eto., by Uriml or rower. _
Srioe’ 98,925, and 845.
ow in operator at 126 South SECOND Street.
Agents wanted m county and State, by
anl7-3m . , E. FARDEL A CO.
BAY puncheons, very superior
Bay Rum. in store and for satob*>--v i
W» A. MERINO. 1« South FRONT Htnes,