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1»«BX OF, PttIEAPELPHfA, ScgU 9, 1839.
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Sol\j ?o}vp.rTk^Sc&iß,4dMsfton\’BQßton i ,'Wilh mdse.
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- Sohy-Ravem Rose, fromßoaton. •' ’
Bohr SnnWJPlalce, weaver, from Boston,
BchrW H Dennis, Wheaton, from Boston, ’’
• Schrlß Johnson, Johnson,fronrEoston,
?>ohr K JSinith,' Dee, from Boston.
tichrStogtLoveland,fromßoston, : -
. &>hv3St'AU6n,BUbeoek,fromßoston.'-
SchrßH Shannon. Marts, Jrom'Boston. 6
SehrlLA'ltogera, Rogers, froin'Boston. ' ' '
Hchr lll’Simmons, Oodfrey,from Boston.-
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Schr Frank Herbert, Parker.Trom Boston. x>
* Schr Excelsior, Riloy, frpm rrQviuenco. •
Sent Lewis Clark, Booey, from Providence.
Schr Finn, Rcbinson, Irom Providence.
Schr U & T Cramer, Huntley,Xrom Pawtucket.
Schr Irene, Cole. i'rom Harrmgton. i .
The ship St Patrick, which arrived on Wednesday
from Liverpoobrerorte light westerly gales since the
Kale of July 30tn, and not rough wealher.as previously
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Pape May,
J bVhrMahfon Betts.^Primrose, J Baker,
Schr Fly. CheeMemau* Nantucket, Chas Miller & Co.
Schr D P, Talpoy do
Sour RH Shannon. Marts, Boston, -do ' •
C A Hecksoher, Stubbs, Beaton, N.-Sturtevant
Sc ir E J Smith, Lee< Boston,;WHJohhs, ‘i ‘' #
Schr Excelsior, .Kifej, Boston,vNoble, Hammett A
So ir J H Allen. Babcock, Boston, CAjfleckscher A Co.
Schr Irene, Colo, Boston, Brown &:\vmte;, , _
Sc ir-H A Ro/ers, Rororß. Boston, B.Mdnes A Co.
SchrTJ A T Craiiier, Huntley, Pawtucket, •do
Sc ir Firm, Robmwn, Boston, L Audonned A Co, ,
. Schr Stag, Loveiandiliicbmondj; do
SohrHPoitnmons. Qodtrey,' Chelsea, do
Soh ‘Frank Herbert, Parker, Boston, R R Coreon A Co
Schr Mary Haley j Haley, Boston, Blakisttm A Cox.
Schr RavenTßoae, Boston, Smnickson A Clover.. t »
Sqhr W-H'Deams, Wheaton, Bostou, L Rothermel
A Co, * v ( -< ■; ' , i.
. SchrHewieClark, Sooey,Providencer' ) ;«o-.
Schr J B Johnson, Johnson, Providence, Van Duscn,
Nortpn-A-Co.;' IK.~ >t >" .
(Convmcndenceof ThePresi.)
- r r 1 -' > HAVREDEGRACE, Sept 8.1869,
The Wroinlng loliTneto-thia morning, with W boats
laden and oonaignedwriollowaiY-/.'' .
SB Grover, pm iron to Jamesitowland A Co; Eleanor,
bar iron torValentine.A Cos BA Douglas andViest
Wind, birumfnous'coal to.H N Burroughs: Stephen
Could, lumber to Baker Arßboenaakerj'OenH Fleming,
do to John Craig; John Durell, do to H X J«mpyj;Jainos
Cook; lime to ETkton; J Edgar Thomson and L A Linglo,
coal to Delatfare City.' ( ■ c - > • ‘ '
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- . - READING,dept.B,IB69.
The following boats from the Union Canal passed into
theßohuylkill Canal to-day, bound to Philadelphia, laden
and consigned aalollowgy * * , -- : ■ ->
Win Neal, Hon oto toE A G Brook! Alfred Thomas,’
bituminous coal to WinMollvaine; lva and 8 A Lemon,
doil N Burroughs;. O P Eut, lumber to H Croskey; F'
‘ F Goloman, do to A U Cattell &- Oo; Golden Gate, bitu—
A ( oeyVert.- ; ’ •,
: - VY- BV TEtKOBAPH TO Tna PRBB9. *
JO', *;:* ■■ ■■ i’ 1 N*W OBtRANS,Sept.7.
Arrived) stups Neptune and Harriet Basso t, fm Boston. 1
‘ i ‘. ' MEMORANDA. .
Phmeas-Sprague, rMatthows, cleared at
Boston 7Ui inst. for Pluladefpliia.'-• .
BUip- CoosawatQe, Marshall, Trom Liverpool, arrived
- atdavannsJxetUinaLr ,1 , - „ . \
Bhtp Ei«ood Walter, Maloney, from Bombay, arrived
at London 23d ult. ~
dhiu South Shore* Lothrop, from Calcutta May IS for
Pniladeluhta, was spoken MaySO.lat W49S, longl<7 WE,
Ship Noonday*, Henry, Irom Calcutta-, mai Aboand.
Heads2id,»tßostonTiumst. Passed Capo.(^oodHope
July 13, and had heavy weather for 10 days off the Cape.
Snip Ganges, Evans, from Calcutta May 20 for Boston,
was epohefl’-May W» Jat 18 « S. Jons W 03 E.
iiarit Irma,Nobre,'bun<o (or Barbadoes, was spoken
23dultnatl9S7,long07M.
Brig Condove, Rider, for Pinladoipluaor Now York,
sailed from Providence $tU mst, ~ - . , ’
Brig Mftna’AVhoeler, Wlieeler, hence, arrived at
Fc>rt«mouth3dinst. , „ .
Schr George; Darby, Fairchild, cleared nt New York
7lh inst. for.Charleston.' ; •
Schr f A Sanders', Somers, lienco, amvod at Boston
HchrHnfneti Henley, from Portland for Philadelphia,
• with a cargo of 200 tons plaster, put into Newport 6th inst
in distresSilhaying sprung a leak at the rate ol about Ifioo
ctrokcs per hour,at 4AM on the 4th.when 45 miles
south from Montnuk. She witl probably have to dis
chargo cargo and goon the marine railway lor-repairs-t
Bohr D. M Mhssorvlo, Round, hence, arrived at New-
J'ji Burnett, Worth, Shenandoah. Hewitt^Ves
ta, Tom/in, and Emily Fowler, Willard, Sailed from
Providence 6tli inst for Philadelphia. • <
Schrs .Fred Dyer* Cottrell, cleared at'Calais 28th. and
Almira.dun* Bjckioore,on tho23th ult, both for ;Flnlad.
Perrjr, from Boston lor Philadel
phia, brtded from Dutch Island Harbor 6th lust.
Propeller Biaok Diamond, Allen, olc&red at New \ ork
7th inst. for Philadelphia. , , r „ „
Stoanidr Roindoer, bonce, arrived at Norfolk Gth mstj
for the Albemarls and Chesapeake canal.
Schr Eva, of Cape May, 119 tons, built at that place in
l B to, rating A 2, lias been purchased by parties m Provi
dence on private terms.: She will hereafter hail tram
Providence, and be continued in tho freighting business,
under tho command of Capt Daniel Targes.
REAL ESTATE.
PUBLIC SALE OF . ORIZABA IRON
WORKS, 80PHJA FDRNA9B, Ac. '
By vested as trustees for
certain oreditbrrof Pollard McCormick, and in pursu
ance of a decree* of the District Court, of Allegheny
county, in tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in No. 3
of November Term. 1868. we will expose to Public Sale,
nt tho SERCHANTS r EXCHANGE, on FOURTH St.J
111 J3fa dSIY OP SEPTEMBER, 18®,
Commencing at II o’clock A. M., or. at sueti time and
place to which said sale may be then and-there adjourn
ed. all Lite following described property, to-witr
Tholands and tenements composing and appurtenant
to Oriiabiv. y?Qrl(saoo Sophia Furnace, situate in Pol
lock township, adjoining and adjacent to the borough o
Newcastle, m Lawrence county, Pennsylvania, boundet
and described as follows; <*'
A piece of land bounded north by Neshannock creek,
east by the Potmsylvam» oanal,'south by other land of
said-trust, and-west by Neshannook creek, containing
one acre more or less, on which aro erected a blast far
iiace’, known by tho name of Sophia, 40 feet square and 49
Jeet higb) 'casting.house, tuyer house, cinder house,
stocks honsorboifer -bouse, engino house, engine and
blAst, with threo boilers m the boiler hoilke.and five ex
tra boilers sst'ana corppieto, and largo brick stack.
A pieco of tana beginning at nortlieast corner of Roll
mg Mill lot, on'NeshnnnocY creek, running thence north
dcz. wert 192 fact, north 47J£ deg; east 161 feet,
thence iflonK saul miU lot2i9>« feet to the place of begin
ning on which is a brick office and a'blacksmith shop.
Apieceqrlandof-or.eacre:and M perches,more or
loss, beginning at a post near -Lock No. 2, on Pennevlva
ma oansl, running south 23K deg. west 90(1 feet to a post
on said canal, theppo south 28M deg, feet to a
post on NothannoQk creek, thence south deg. west
ax* feet by said creek to a post, thence south 20k deg.
eastMlds feat to .the, place of beginning.' ah which is
eroptod a Rolling Mil/, the main building 160 by 212 feet,
witb.fihedpattaohed.Mn.which are. 16 boilmg furnaces, 6
heating firfnacas, boile/s nndeagino sufficient to drive
all the maemuery in said mill, bar rolls, small rolls, nail
plate and nmek -roHa. squeezers, shears, Ac. Twenty
five pail machines, andono wrought spike piachiue,and
a brick warehouse, 60 by 20 feet.
A piece ofland Itegipmng on tho oanal at southwest
corner of mill lot, and running south 2316 deg. west 136
toot along said canal, thence south 60>£ dee. east £0 feet
by land ofJ.A J. C.-WhJttLthence aoutHzdee. east lg|
foot by street,‘thence west24feet toapost,thence south
2dqe. east 160 foet by an alley, thence 18 roet by J, St J.
C. White.tomilllot,tjience alomrsaidlottp the place
of beginning roontotmng one-half dons, more or less,
on which isamulind stavo'factory 49 by 112 feet, en
gine and boiler home, with, enginejruffioiont to drive
machinery /or ,24 aau machines, J'wpike. maclii/ie, l
stave machine, circular-saws; Ac., thereto contained,
one clay housed by 31 feet, with machinery for grind
ing AUd -temj*rinff olay to make fire brick, and a brick
dryidg Bouepyg by 36 feet, partly on said lot, and partly,
onJftbddrJ*A?iC,w|iiie.. .* ' '
A tOT OP GROUND,
Np. a,intW hite’s adqition to New Castle, bounded on
iue Aortn ana east by streets, south by tot No. 7, And
street; 94 feet front by 160 feet, on
wmeh ran bricki/ooper shop, 29 by *0 feet/and carpenter
shop 12.fi»etsquare.,. mT , . , . - ;
Apieceoftond m Neshannooktownship,lying south
of Enstbrook road, atmt&tmhg aoros, more or leas,
being part of the llimpSop tract, purchased by P. McCor
mick from Diana lhmpson, situate about IK miles from
Newcastle, on the EnStbrookroad. * -• ‘
A lot of grOund bounded, north .by other lands of said
trust, casLby A. L.-and G. Yf; Crawford, south by
Wluto’s'betsß. add west by. Jefferson street, on which is
'
Tlio above described property will be sold together, os
a whole. Also in separate parcels,' as descnled ?
. Iho undivided half of 4W acres of land, more or loss,
m Noshannock.. township, bounded north by Crawford,
east by Pearson Pyle and others, south by Thomas Falls,
and wfsfc<,by.Maitland and- Crawford,* abounding with
roaL’AWHif macros cleared, coal banka opened,a num
ber of Jiousea. barns; sheds, etablea.coke.ovons,
.In NcsKwinockTownsbip. bounded l>y lands of William
Alexander, James Hoyle, and*John BfoKee. obntaming
•f> acres and {top, perches, on - which, is .'erected a plank
house,'ft tog-lioiise. ip frame stable; about ,20 acres
cleared; also, a good sprinK'of water.- n
of ground, in Pollock township,
bounded on the north by Cunningham and others, south
by White, cast by Vogan and other* and west it/ ,
on which arc erected dwelling housesiStablesi'Ac.
.A piece of land in tho borough of Now Castle, begin
ning at the northwest corner of School-house, on east
sideof Jeffersortst reet,near the bridge over.Neshannock
creek, Ihonco north 88 dog. east 130 feet to said creek,
thenco northB7« deg, we« 43 feet, thence south63K deg. 1
west aw feet, to Jcfierwn street, tliancft south I deg. east
126 feet to the place of beginning; containing One acre,
more or less. _ '
A tot of jrroufid.'6o'feet front Uy 100 -la depth, jn the
boroughofNewCastlo. bounded horth bv street; ewt by*
alloy, south by Jacob Lint, and west by Jefferson street,
<m whiehiH erected a frame stable. - ,* •* - r
A lot opground m Pollock.townsbip, in WhiteVftddl- :
tipntoN«wC«atle r begiftnlßgonMill»treet,attheconier
of lot N 0.2, theace soulh 2 deg. east by said street £0
feet, dtewertby. Jot No, 3,150 feet,
thonco nortti 2 deg. west,hr alley 60 feet, to sonthwest
cofnetfot-No.-Lthenpe mprth 68, deg. east by lot No. 2, -
of bftrinning,; ; j , v , r .
A and tol in-Pollock township, bounded
east by Jefferson street,
*A in s sail! towhshfplbdnnded north by'
Wallace, east bir an alleir, south by Dickson, and west
de : |j® fcat'm front by iso feet in
ATJIAqT,OFtcBKp OF ABdUT ACRES,
In Sugar .Creek township, Venango county, Pennsyl
v-^r.acti being the same tie
scribal mi-deid fiohtpcilayu Mo^rmicK,-to'said trua
teos, dated 23dAugust; JBH, •, -T ,
A more foi and;acopfltte description of the rtonertr
tobO Boldwillba furmsWpd irom the deeds, at the time
of s^^£ r^r ov;iously,on 0 v;iously,on location to the trustees.
to J»Wid in'cash on
the iu,anow!9pgm4ut of-tnedeea. one-fhira ht six months,
and twelve; months from the time of sole!
with interest from that tune 1 ; the deferred payments to
ba, secured by bond and mortgage on the premises ; one-'
inird of thoamoynt of first or casi* payment to be paid
wJien the property is struck down; - ' ' • ' • - -
auSB-frofc»Bt* It, BRADY- W)liK|flBi - -
SUMMBttItKHOItTS. r.
iritxaiiKnS house, .
** , ,2 t GAP.
T)u« place bavin* been so orovrded t antil withiaa few
to tbosc/fflio wish tospend a fewday*. or weeks duriar
the delightful ftdthmna! fiewon', Ihatfjfay caii be accom*
modntep wjth comfortable ttomK 8eo«
teinber ana October are not only the most pleasant season
at thq-^Gap/J but atfhrd tlie-additioniu sport m fine
Fishm« aniLGimnimu Paesongora lonve -WALNUT- 1
S treat .wharfrat 6 o’clock In the morning, and arrive at
the o'clock jsftme day; or \sr the North Penn
sylvania. t(?.P,iwton in the afternoon; and arrive at the
CapnMt4^Mi^oclSS4*rti«4iJW J 1 ’ * si)
au27-3w L. W. BROBSBAD, Proprietor.
ill URUAY HOUSE, .... -r .
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.Is tiifl largest ana Met arranged Hotel in central Ohio,
i»MntraJlilat»tßdiimd i«idw„of-(wee»a from ell the
'““to; <i|rarer. ftoontiijne oil the. raodern iJhprova'
a„M Sm ‘'
fol** 3m ■ - • -- Proprietors.
JBBA BA T H-1.. ’ •••'
. inMSr.7^;
pu^cbeo^yery.su^i^
'- JMSIfC* T* '.’:nife 'io*- ?<>»»;» T-r ‘ f ‘ -
■ - s-j* .rtariL-iJt.i frs>.
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MUSIC.— 0. EVEREST has resumed his
Lessons on the -Piano. Singing, Cultivation of the
yoioo. dee-, nt Wo. 20 N. TENTH Street; s7-3t* ,
TW&&* CHAS. PICOT wishes to devote a
ATX few hours daily to the teaching of the French
:i6nguMe. Should any of the former pupils of Mr. and
Mrs. Pioot desire to avail .theraKelve* 61 this opportuni
ty of conversing', re&ding, &o,in; French,,it,would ar
tord Mrß. pLcot much pleasure. ;
„ For particulars and terms inquire at 1235 CHEBTN UT
Btreet. - s5-6t*
IIfESDAMES CHEGARAY AND D’HER
JJx VILLY’S BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR
.YOUNG LADIES. • . _ . _
-TUILADELPHIA, No. 180» LOGAN SQUARE, VINE
i f ll STREET.
" Madame OHE GARAY respectfully informs her
friends ana the pabUo in.'general, that independently of
her Boarding and Day Sohool, direoted by herself and
hSr meoe, Mrae. PREVOST, in NEW YORKishn in
tends; in Connection with her nfeoe, Alme. D’HER
VILLYii opening in PHILADELPHIA an Institution
on precisely the same plan as the one above mentioned.
The Principals will answer applications and receive
victors on aqd after the 13th day of September, and the
eonool will open on the will. auSl-lm*
14§TSS/C, A,;BURGIN WILL RE-OPEN
•11M. hey School for Young Indies on September 12,
1»9. Circulars may be obtained at the Schoolroom, Ml
WALNUT Street* where application ior admission may
•bi inade, on and after September sth, from 10 to 12
o'clock. •
Rev. Albert Barnes, Wm. B. Page, M.
D„Prpf. C. D. Gievelind, Ambrose-White, George
Trott, L. Johnson., au22-lm*,
.6 18
~i-J2SB
IIfUSIO AND SINGING.—MISS LIZZIE
■J, , CARROLL would respectfully inform Her friends
and the, pubhothat she has resumed tiie duties.of her
profession, Scholars will be received nt her residence,
Vo, $23 South TENTH Street, or taught at their own
tomes.' She refers 'with confidence to any of her pupils,
or to Mr.</onr{id Moyer, Piano Manufacturer. Terms
moderate, " , atflMro
€JT. MARK’S EPISCOPAL ACADEMY.
N* TiOCUBT'Btreet, west of Sixteenth, will, D. V., re
open op MONDAY, September 12th, at 9 A. Mv .<
Applications for admission; if mode before the begin
ning of the term, should be made to the Pnnoipal. '
i I. A,. - „: J, ANpREWS HARRIS, A. M„ ' .
aulO-wf&m-tf ‘•* , ; . .1507 RACK Street.
"MRS. GERTRUDE J. UARY will resume
Ifi the duties of her School, he usual, on MONDAY,
September 12th.' Northwest corner SPRUCE and JU
NIPER. «7-wfm»im*
HfISS-M. VV. HOWES WILL REOPEN
ifJL her Bchool for Yo'une Ladies, at 1334 CHESTNUT
street. MONDAY, flopteniberlg.- au2ff»dtgel7-stutli2w*
MARY L. STACKHOUSE WILL OPEN
Ifi her Boarding and Day-Sohool for Girls, No. 1030
BPRING GARDEN Street, on .the Ist of September.
ForCiroulars apply to the Principal. • au26-lm*
HfISS LUCY R. MAYER AND MRS, R.
i.!JL M. BIRD will Igopgn their School for Young
Ladies, at 1215 CHESTNUT Street, on MONDAY, the
gtji of September. . ■, - au26-3w
IWRS. BARTON’S
in. .. .boarding
: DAY SCHOOL FO J tfYOUNG LADIES,
No.ITO CHESTNUTStreot.Yhilfl.
The Winter Term will open on the second MONDAY
in September. Young Ladies received of any age—and
taught whatever pertain? to a thorough Education.
French spoken in the family* For Circulars and par
ticulars, applv as above. .au2s-DW&CaI-6w
PENN INSX'II’UTE.—The Session will
commence ’on MONDAY, the 6th of September.
The object of this Institution is, to. prepnre pupils for
College or business, in accomplishing this object, ra
pidity, and especially thoroughness, are desirable; and
to be thorough requires not only that the general diffi
culties must be mot, but those of each individual.
. The method adopted for giving instruction, is to be
come a co-laborer with the pupil, efforts being made to
bave him lead, and reserving for the teacher to Point
out errors, remove doubts, or suggest the manner of pro-
For exemplifying th<?prmoip!es of tho various branch
es of Natural Science,-apparatus is fully provided, and
for practical operations m Surveying, ahrst-class tran
sit of Philadelphia manufacture is furnished.-
pursuing the various Studies With Text books,
Lectures nro delivered in regular order on Natural Phi
losophy, Chemistry, Geology. Mythology, etc.
’ The Rooms occupied are .those on the second, third,
and fourth stories of the building at the 8. L. corner of
.THIRTEENTH and FILBERT Streets, entrance on
Filbert street; they are large and freely ventilated.and
afford ample space for Rocitation, Lecture, and Flay
Rooms. They are now open from 9 o’clock A. M, to 1
o'clock F. M., where further information may be ob
tained. * '
au23-tf R. STEWART, Principal.
PRICE-STREET ACADEMY,
GERMANTOWN, PHILADELPHIA.
mi GEORGE R, BARKER, PRINCIPAL,
The Fall Termof this Institution commences Septem
ber 6th, 1859. The oouraeof instruction comprises nil
th'e branohes of a tboroui. h English Education, tojrother
with the Latin, Greek, and Frenoh Languages. au22-tf
PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT of the
POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE, MARKET Street
and WEST PENN Square, will reopen September 5,
1359, -
Youths only admitted who are able (9 pursue elemen
tary Mathematics ( Algebra. Geometry, Ac.) Tho tho
rough course, Mathematics, and the Natu
ral nnd Experimental Sciences, comprises those studies
whioh are demanded m common l>y every business
pursuit. These ate so united in a course of one year,
that at its expiration the diligent pupiUhall be prepared
either to pursue his studies in one pf the professional
school* or the college 1 , or to engage in the active duties
of the counting room, the farm, ihe factory, or the bnsi
nesa office. FRENCH and DRAWING, being- indis
pensable to a Scientific course, are taught, by able
Professors, to all the Pupils, tnithovt extra, charge.
„ The COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT, affording pro
fessional Education in . .
ENainsßSixo—Civil, Mining,and Mechanical.
Cuemistht— lndustrial, Analytical, and Agricultural
will reopen two weeks after the Preparatory, via; Sep
tember 19th.
Both departments are under the direct supervision of
President Kennedy, to whom application should be
made at the College.- M. NEWKIRK,
J. Mclntyre, Seoy. ati27-2w Pres. Bd. of Trustees.
SPRING GARDEN ACADEMY "FOR
YOUNG MEN AND BOYS.N.E. cor, EIGHTH
anol BUTTONWOOD Streets.—Resumos duties MON
DAY, September 6th. Number limited; all pupils un
der the immediateoare of the Principal; the govern
ment is that of purely "moral suasionreports sent to
Mrenttweekly; the Moral, Intellectual, and Physical
Education of Boys will be carefully and conscientiously
attended to. Catalogues gratuitously at the Academy,
or 459 North Eighth street. * -
ao2g-6w F. DONLKAVY LONG, rrinoipal.
THE CLASSICAL INSTITUTE, RE
MOVED from No. 1802 FILBERT Street to No.
127 North TENTH Street, will reopen on MONDAY.
September 6th. Boys prepared for College or Business,
A>< branches of a complete English education, the Clas
sics, Mathematics, and Modern Languages, are taught
alter a system which insures thoroughness and rapid
progress. Circulars to be had at the Sohool.
O. BEIDENSTICKER,
• -- - . _ No. 127 North TENTH Street.
Rev. Mr. J. A. Vaughau,. Rev. Mr. J.
H. A, Bomberger, Rev. Mr. Win. H. Furness, Beniamin
Gerhard, Esq., Arthur W. Little, Eeq.,Chas. Short,
Esc., Prof. Joseph Leidy, Prof. Cornelius Felton. Cara
bndge; Theodore Sedgwiok, Esq., New York. auIS-lm*
nPHE MISSES AERTSEN’S SCHOOIi FOB
YOUNO I.ADIKB.
.PRICE STREET, CIERMAKTOWN.
Thy Puli Term will begin on the FIRST MONDAY in
ewwmMr.'-; ' *
. Instruction in the Diual English branches, with
Latin, French, and Drawing. aulfl-tf
The misses ewing will open a
SCHOOLFOR YOUNG LADIES AND CHIL-
OttRN, on MONDAY, Seriember 6th, at 937 SPRUCE
Street, where Circulars mar lie obtained.
•> Hbterekcrs. Rev. Albert Barnes, Rev. W. W.
Bpear. D. p., Prof, c, p, Cleveland. &u!7-6w *
TIIE ABOII-STREET INSTITUTE FOR
. YOUNG LADIES.—The Eleventh Bossion will
oommenoe on MONDAY, Septemberfith, 1859. For cir
culars apply at ISie AROIi Street, one door east of Bro*d,
aM3-4w* , • ■ ,Miss L.M. BROWN.Principal.
The classical and English
«SSaP2 L ‘ of 'H* *>• GREGORY, A. M.. No. 1108
MARKET Street, will reopen on THURSDAY, Sep
teipberlet, au26-im *
The summer-street institute
. FOR YOUNG LADIES, Mint D. B. BURT, Prin
cipal, has removed from 1621 to 1638 SUMMER Street,
and will re-open for Boarding and Day Pupils, on MON
PAY, September g, au3o-12t*
T'HE MISSES OASEY AND MRS. BEE
emberTth. -- j• aui-2m
rrnos. Baldwins English mathe-
MATICAL and CLASSICAL SCOOL FOR BOYS,
N. E. corner of BROAD and ARCH, will reopen Sep
tember Ist. auS-lm*
The subscriber will reopen his
Bcbool, at 1230 LOCUST Street, Soptemtor 6.
a027-4w* : B. KENDALL,
RITTENHOUSE ACADEMY—N* E. cor
ner of CHESTNUT and EIGHTEENTH Street*,
entrance on Eighteenth street. The next Session wil
commence SEPTEMBER FIFTH, 1859.
; LUCIUS BARROWS, /
s3-1m .-JOHN H. WKBTCOTfr,{ F«noipa!g.
A LLEN GROVE FEMALE SEMINARY,
FRANKFORD. PENNSYLVANIA, six miles
from Market street, Philadelphia.
-./The course of instruction in this School is comprehen
sive and thorough. Parents and Guardians who intern
to place their daughters or wards at this Institution wil
do welt to make immediate application to
* _ Mus.E.L. THOMPSON,
s3»tf , . . Principal and Superintendent.
Ilf ISS GARiys SCHOOL FOR YOUNG
LADIES* No. 322 SPRUCE Street, will be re
opened on MONDAY, Bepteniborg. sc3-6t
A RCH STREET COLLEGIATE JNSTI.
**• TUTB FOE YOUNO LADIES, ism ARCH Streets
Bov. CHARLES A. SMITH, D. D., Tin Ent
Session of the 6th year, begins September 12. sl-12t*
A| M. D.,G. ST. JOSEPH’S COLLE GE
N.E. corner of FILBKRTantI JUNIPER Sl«
Studio, will ba rammed on AloNDAY,Septombor Bth)
At 8N A. M. .
: JAMES A. WARD, S.J. Pro,idont.
A NNIE CHURCHMAN HAS REMOVED
-fx bor BOARDING And DAY SCHOOL to No. 009
FRANKLIN Street, above'Poplar. Term commences
September sth. aul9-lm*
Bryant & stratton’s national
.MERCANTILE COLLEGES, located at Phila
delphia, B. E. corner SEVENTH and CHEBTNUT:
New York, Buffalo, Cleveland, and Chicago. For in
lOTifaatinn. call or send for Cfttalotne. fe9-tr
Ballad singing, piano, and
GUITAR—MKT. BISHOP wjil resume business
September 11* Vocal Academy, 1202 FILBERT Bt.
’ au3Q-i2t*
/central institute, n. w. corner
-VJ bfTENTII and SPRING GARDEN Streets, wil!
be reopened MONDAY* September 6 Boysprepared for
: atff2-6w* T H, G. McOUIRB, A, M.. Principal,
(CLASSICAL INSTITUTE,!.
Vi , . DEA N STREET, bolow LOCUST.
The duties of the Classical Institute will be resumed
- .■
< «EMm •• * *X W. FAIRES. A.M - ,, Principal,
I Vpm HALI 4 (LATE PARADISE) F.
> *-ASEMlNARY.situated in thevillsxeof Paradise,
Of) Lancaster and Philadelphia turnpike, fifty-three
miles West of Philadelphia, nine miles east orLannmter
CitTj and three-fourths or a mile from Leaman Place
fifr ife
Willi* water will b« introduced, and liatli attached.
Comfortable aodontmodatton le time provided for thirtr
po»rdm< pnpile, and tho trueteee will Spare no oxpenee
to render tile aohool worthy or publra favor.
"O^Jrabmitthe, following, testimonial, kindly tendered
Jr the Rt. Rev. Dr. 8, Bowman, Assistant Bishop P. K
Church, Pennsylvania! * *
’ «• Baminary foe young ladles at Paradise, Lanoas
aupf'/ntendenoe of Dr
and with Mies Chamberlain, ae the immedl
gtaand aotive Prinpfpal ( isone that,l think, may be re.
[t*£ that it promises. The siuia
i|°n * 8 heaUhy, beautiful, and easily accessible by the
haa bad large ex
-5ui e k2s education of young la.
eSS* ijwayttjShahiberimn Wings to the institution the
irwiearaed reputation of a most competent and suo
j ~i!l a P^ l *? JT®U in impartmg knowledge os in
The Seminary is, therefore. I
think, entitled to the confidence of the publio, and I
Uwd® wifi receive it.’* ~. . , ’
. . anl»9w Paradise. Lancaster enmity, p.
npDE GERMANTOWN ACADEMY WILL
•Aj reopen' on September fitli, 18S9. The
,Me, y B }.“iF.'»a w<
T aul7»lih» Principal,
WREENPS’ GREEN-STREET SCHOOLS
at. iJkilLreonenflth'ino. 6th.' ; Inlhe Girls* Grammar
gS"o9).thi' bigner branches thoroughly taught. Other
gemmations admitted. Entrance, 634 DiLLWYN
Ellis, fllf .Pranklm.streetj "Jane
■mlntwu/'. ortl * Fourth street; Leviok,692
t , ■ au2g-2w?'
#iUEN»B!'' ACADEMY FOB BOYS,'
the I hf4 ELEVENTH Street, will reopen
• Amwimimliom admitted. ®ia per
-I. .gg-.W»- v;: ¥11) WHITALL.
t Professor of Music
EriIICATIONiL.
DOTATION OF YOUNG LADIES—
Xld The Spring Garden Institute, No. 611 MARSHALL
street, will be reopened on tho 6th of September.
GILBERT COMBS. A*
< ~ ‘ Principal.
1 au29-12t Residence 611 MARSHALL street.
HEMAN ALLEN, A. M., Teacher of the
VIOLIN and PIANO. Mr, Allen may be applied
to at the residence of Ins father, Professor Alton, No.
• 216 Bouth SEVENTEENTH Street. sg-lm
The hemans institute.—Rev. jas.
J. HELM will open, September 12, his Sohool for
the higher education of a limited numoer of 1 oung La
dies. persons to whom he is not personally known are
referred to Prof. C. D. Cleveland, Prof. Charles Short,
Rev. Dr*. Morton, Stevens; Wilmer, Howe. Furness,
and others. RESIDENCE, 1316 WALNUT Street;
SCHOOL, 1313 CHESTNUT Street. sg-lBt
ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL SCHOOL.
-®-J The Sohool of the oubsenbor, in BIMES' BUILD
ING, on CHESTNUT Street, alwve Twelfth, will re
open on the SECOND MONDAY, the 12th dny of Bep
"Sf , CHARLES SHOUT.
Harriett brown will reopen
HER SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, in th«
Large and Airy Rooms atthe.N. W.cor. of FILBERT
and JUNIPER Streets, opposite Penn Square, on, the
6th of Ninth m 6. (Bftptem!>ef.) Circulars oan l>e obtained
at No. 1329 FILBERT Street. aull-lm*
LEGAL NOTICES.
IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
_ Estate of SAMUEL R. WOOD. Deceased.
The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle,
and adjust the account of ROBERT W. RICHARDSON,
Kxequtof of Samuel R. Wood, deceased, and to make
distribution of the balance in the hands of the Account
ant, will meet thepartiesintorefltod.forthe purpose nt
his appointment* on MONDAY, September 12th, 1869, at
11 o’clock A. M., at southeast corner EIGHTH and
An,liter.
IN THE- ORPHANS’ UQURT FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILAXiELPIfIA.
Estate of ABRAHAM KELTKR, Deoeasod. .
The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle,
and adjust the account of CHARLES F. ASIIMEAD,
Administrator o. t. a. of Abraham Kelter, deceased,
amito make distribution of the halanco in tho hands
of the Aocountant, will .meet the parties inte
rested, for the purposes of his appointment, ou TUES
DAYt September J3th, 1869, at 11 o clock A. M., at tho
southeast corner of EIGHTH and LOCUST Streets, in
llMl<lll ’foL: DOUGHERTY, Anditor.
IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Estate of ALEXANDER KELLEY, Deceased.
The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle,
and adjust the account of ANN KELLEY, ndmittiStra*
trix of Alex. Kelley, deceased. alUl to make distribution
of the balnUoe ih the UAnds of the accountant, will meet
the parties interested for the purposes of his appoint
ment, on TUESDAY, September 13th, st elevon o’clock
A. M., at his Ofnco, No. 2ZI South FIFTH Street, in the
JOHN O’BRIEN, Anditor.
NOTICES.
- THE OARS OF THE
HKSTO^VH,LE^MAN'rUA
are now running at short intervals from the WIRE
BRIDGE.nt Fairmount, through MANTUA to HEB
- Tbroiuh Tickets can Iw purcbaßod in
the ARCH, and RACE AND VINE-STREKT CARS.
Faro from the Exohange to Mantua, FIVE Cents.
Faro from the Exchange to Heatonvilia, EIGHT
Cents. 88-6 tr
Ridge avenue and manayunk
PASSENGER RAILWAY.
The double track of this Railway being now completed
to tho Wiasahickon, Cars will leave tho new station, nt
the corner of RInQE and COLUMBIA AvoHues, for
Laurel Hill, Falls of Schuylkill, Wiiaahi* kon, nrn
Mananmk, every 15 mimitea, between the Bburs of 6 A.
M. hnd 7P. M.; everydialf hour, between fp. M. arid 9
P. M., and a Car at 10>« P. M. arid lift P, M.
The down Cars wiU leave Manayunk at 6 A. M., and
6U A. M.,and thereafter every 15 rainutos until 8 P.
al>. then every half hour till 10 y. M.
N. B.—Tho Girard College Passenger Railway Cars
from Scoond and Arch streets, via Arch street, Ninth
street, and Ridge avenue, connect with exchango tick
ets. ALFRED L. CLAY,
s6-6t Secretary.
Q.REEN AND COATES,
FOURTH AND EIGHTH STREET,
TICKETS.
TWENTY-FIVE FOR ONE DOLLAR.
FOR SALE AT THE FOLLOWING AGENCIES;
C. KAMERLY.*...........Druggist,'corner of Third
EUGENE BHOENING..... .Druggist, corner of Fourth
WILLIAM H.PILE.... Druggistcorner*of Pnsay-
ROBERT KILDUFF Druggist, corner of "sixth
JOS. CRAP BARER.—..... DrriKKis\,oorSerofSeventh
. and Carpenter sts.
A. M. BURDEN...,-, Druggist, corner of Eighth
_ and Federal sts,
FRANCIS ZKRMAN. Druggist cOrper of Ninth
ROBERT REYBURN..,~.. DrugrfaV, coVneMif Tenth
NATHANIEL RANCK Drugjtiitf^r^o^El’cveuth
. .. and South sts.
LAURENT & MAR0N....... Confoctioners ( cor.ofBixtb
and Arch sts.
J. & G. COOKE.-.—.Druggist, corner of Eighth
„ . Race sts.
G.C. BOWER....DrusgiBjt, oorner of Sixth
and Vine sts.
A. E. GRIFFITH..,.— . corner of Second
GUSTAVUS MANNEL...... Druggist, con"of Eleven!)
. and Buttonwood sts. (am
Ridge avenuo I.
EDWARD Druggist, corner of Eighth
and Arch sts.
D. L. STACKHOUSE. Druggist, cornerof Eighth
GKRMaNTDWN & Non- “ toen >t “‘
RIBTOWN DEPOT. Cornet df Ninth and Green
streets.
OFFICE or the COMPANY.No. 4*3 Walnut st,
RECEIVER’S OFFICE Fairmount. au22-tf
SPECIAL NOTlCE,—Dealers in Good-
Jpyearts Patent Vulcanised .Rubber Suspenders,
Braids, Webs, and all other fabrics and articles made
by oombming fibrous substances with threads or sheets
of vulcanized rubber, are notified that unless the same
are property stamped or labelled with my name, and by
my.authority, they cannot 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
embrace all the styles heretofore manufactured or im
ported, and man/ others.
ALSO, LICENSES TO MANUFACTURE and SELL
—and the Terms—may be obtained on applioation to me
at No. 33 pOURTLANDT Street, N. Y.
Jll-Ir . HORACE H. DAY.
IVOTlOE.—Persons having business with
fc v,u u the
fall Flour Inspector.
Department of public high-
WAYS.-Offioe 8. W. corner of CHESTNUT and
FIFTH Streets.
Philadelphia, August 20, 1829.*
Notice to Conthactoh*.—Sealed Proposals will l*e
received by the undersigned, at the office, until 12
o’clook M. September 12,1859, for the construction of the
following Culverts:
One on the line of Wharton street, between Fi Ah and
Sixth streets, to be of Brick, 2 foot in diameter.
One ou the line of Sunsom street, Iwtweon Twentieth
and Twenty -fourth streets, to be of Brick, 3 feet in dia
meter.
One or\ tholine of Eighth street, betwoen Contes "treet
and a point 200 feet north of Brown street, to bo of Briok,
22 inches m diamewpr.
And all bidders dTo invited to be present at tho open
ing of Proposals offered on said day. at 4 o’clock P. M.
Specifications maybe obtained at the Department of
Surveys. JOSEPH HIIANTZ,
au2o-tsel2 Chief Commissioner of Highways.
MURAD.
Mechanical bakery, s. w. Comer
BROAD and VINE Stroets, PHILADELPHIA.
This establishment is now in successful operation, day
and night, and all are respectfully invited to call and see
the whole process of bread-making for themselves.
The undersigned takes tho liberty of saving that A>r
thirty-five years he has been a practical Aker—five as
apprentice, ami five as journeyman in one of tho first
hoqsos m Scotland, and twenty-five as master—during
which tune he has had tho opportunity of making many
experiments-, and observing aft the improvements which
have been made during that period.
In this establishment, of wqich he has now the man
agement, in addition to the complete lahor-saving ma
chinery, he has how facilities of ro&uy kinds not hereto
fore possessed.
Being unrestrained in the purohase of flour, none bnt
the soundest and best shall ever he used; and ho has no
hesitation in saying that Bread of all kinds oan ba de
livered, unsurpassed In quality and weight by that made
orthoordinary process.
Families in which tho Bread made by the Meohnnioa
Bakery has not been tried, or in which it Ims been triei
only at its commencement, bofore the machinery was in
perfeotworking order, are respectfully asked to givoit
a trial now, the undersigned believing it would lead to
mutual advantage. JOHN 0. MOXBY.
BW*4*tf Superintendent.
pURE AND CHEAP BREAD) “
MANUFACTURED BY THE
MECHANICAL BAKERY.
• CAN Bg OBTAINED AT TUX FOLLOWING
, PLACEB:
MECHANICAL BAKERY, 8. TV. corner of Broad and
J. GRAVENBTINE..™... /'"f.'ronfS'r of Twelfth
n \r r>x »mr and Wallace streets.
C.M. CLARK.~»~. plar street, below
« .. nw.ev Tenth.
H. MoRLIL..—- -.8.E. corner Sixth and
moo a „,. n „ Coates street.
MRS. 8. BECK No. 405 Callowhill
S. I'ANCOAST9io’ Spring Garden
JOHN 0, MOXEY NoS Vine .tract.
T. P. SMITH.,'.No. 115 North Fifth .treat
T. C. HORNER,s. k. corner Fifth and
W. W. MATHEWS. ™ . and
D. KNIGHT DroXtrML&low Wei-
OEOROE GARVIN—~..N™hI9 Lombard .tract
D. W. corner Sixteenth
a t» »,, r„vM and Pino streets.
S. R. MASON. -. .Fourth and Germantown
8. R. WANAMAKKR....-..,Fodoral street, above
~ r v*!nt« Sixth.
£•. L£-wrz.««««, r «.H.,Corner South Fourth and
t TTr.tT.xrra Johnston streets.
I, HOLLAND.., «»—. —* .8. W. corner Sixteenth and
DAVID SADDLER.—.— nS? k 3 Eleventh
J, WEIGHTMAN—. ,8, Earner Eleventh and
a a n<mivTwo .Jefferson streets.
S. S. TOMKINS..——No. 1040 North Front
H. BROOKS.—- —»B. W.Jorner of Seventh
JANE MYERS . .cSte. sfreSWow Thir-
F. SI. WOOD ....B.w”^'r“ rB ,F t i,nkli„a. l d
F. MORRIS™ N°W «,™ e r‘Tenth and
E. 11. TURNER._„„._..N^mS ,^ e u l |h Front
J. SHUSTER...— —— B. W.. corner Brood and
THOS. T. BLEST Corner Nineteenth .tr.et
•o" a , m „rM .and Ridge avenue.
B. S. DOWN.——«K. b» eorner Ninth and
* xc Tsrrmmts Federal stroets.
J. MgINTYRK... .Twenty-second street, ab.
E. W. HUNTER.—^......Coates street, above Be*
■venteentii.
ALEX, FDLLERTON.—Copier of Fifth and Chris*
,J. L. HICKS Uaindenj N. J,, store 119
C. H. RAINIER West Philadelphia, 36thst.
H. L. YARNELL.-
JOHNBARNDT...Tremont and Pin® Grove,
M. B. BOX Penna.
GEO. B. TOWNSEND. West Chester, Fenna
GEO. L. BECKER —.Atlantio City,N. J,
JAMES GARLAND.Cape May, N. J,
D. HORTON —Floronce, N. J.
* * *-*-—— * Wilmington, Dei.
r fUIE STOCK OF WINDOW-GLASS,
IKA f rnll Cploro.and WHlTE
.uafiid i 0«:2 V i ! i M tn »H “f, »nd «alPty, e a% SS"
SS-llfAm *f h f ,e wfio consult their own interests will
MrioiSuiiiMInPd 1 n P d Pnrohaga of them ftsu-
' tT " f ‘ oodl >»»talo,» Prioo Run oanbahad
PJANDLES AND SOAP.—2SO boxes Hy.
rSTv*Sss»ll 0 rn a n d i M * t? xe * s P® rm Candles, 200 boxes
£o ..tgr. for
■»B‘ , ’ No. is South WHiOtVFS.
OTL. —50 bbJs Pure Tanners’ Oil, m stow
Ihd for sale by
' S HOWfjEY, ASHBURNER & CO.,
‘ W SOUTH WHARVES,
THE PHESS,- T PHILApLPHIA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1859.
r INSURANCE COMPANIES.
jyORTHERN ASSURANCE COMP, iNY,
FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE.
HEAD OFFICES: •
LONDON, ABERDEEN, EDINBURGH, GLAS
GOW, PHILADELPHIA.
CAPITAL.. $0,998.800.
ANNUAL INCOME UPWARDS OF 91,000 W.
Polioies guarantied by the unlimited liabilities o
nearly 1,000 Shareholders.
Losses promptly adjusted and paid without reference
to London,by
WILLIAM GETTY.
AGENT FOR THE UNITED STATES.
OFFICE, PHILADELPHIA BANK,
. CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE FOURTH,
' PHILADELPHIA.
Messrs. STUART & BROTHER, 13 Bank street.
“ MYERS, OLAGHORN, & CO., 232 Market at.
» WM. MoKKE k CO., 92 South Front street.
McCUTCHEN & COLMNB, 8. W. oornor
Front and New streets.
“ SMITH; WILLIAMS, k CO., 613 Market st.
“ JAMES GRAHAM & CO., 20 and 22 Letitia st.
JOSEPH B. RJITCHELL, Esq., President Mechanics’
Bank.
JAMES DUNLAP, Esq., President Union Bank.
Hon, WILLIAM A. PORTER, 623 Walnut street, late
Judge Supremo Court. jyg-tuthAs tf
'JHE WASHINGTON
FIRE AND MARINE
INSURANCE OOMPAN ,
FARQ.UHAR BUILDINGS,
No. 230 "WALNUT STREET,
Incorporated in 1867, undor the General Insurance Law
of Pennsj lvania.
Authorized Capital96oo,ooo
Subscribed Capital...,—flW.OQO
Paid up Capital -......— 114,800
INVKfITBI) AS FOLLOWS:
Bond and Mortgages, first lien -. 962,170
Bank, Railroad, and other Stocks and Se
curities. 64,000
Cttßhiußauk— 8,«0
— 9114,800
Insures only against LORB OJI DAMAGE BY FIRE
ON BUILDINGS, MERCHANDISE, HpUISLEHOLD
FURNITURE, &o. Also,on CARGOES and FREIGHT
to and from all parts pf the world, arid Inlailu Naviga
tion ohd Trausportatioh, on favorable tertns.
H. G. RAMBORGER, Assiatadt Secretary,
DIRECTORS.
J o e r B K inK ‘
Henry K. Strong, F.F.TUfrby,
D. D. Jones, Jno. TodnOr,
Alonso Butler, win. B, Grubb,
J. H. Hayes, Charles G. I inlay*
mar 18-tf
Life insurance and trust com-
PANY.-THE MUTUAL LIFE INSU
RANCE COMPANY, Northeast corner of THIRD and
DOCK Streets. Assets, $902,223 26.
INSURES LIVES for the whole term of life—grants
annuities and endowments—purchases life interests in
Rea) Estate, and makes ail contracts depending on the
contingencies of Life.
They act os Executors, Administrators, Assignees
Trustees, and Guardians. „
TRUSTEES.
Daniel L. Miller, Saranel 8. Stokes,
Benjamin Coates,- , William Martin,
Richard 8. Newborn, James B. McFarland,
William P» Hacker, Joseph H. Trotter,
William H. Kern, James Euston,
gamuel 0. lluey. Theophilus Paulding,
harles HftUowell, Edmund A. Bout|er,
• Henry C. Townsend, Daniel L. Hutflhmsoß;
Kpdolphus Kent, Jfihn W. Homor,
William H. Cfttr, ElliftS, Aridter,
P. V. Dulldw, Sariiuel J. Cjinstiant
William Robertson, Joseph At. Tliotnas,
Warnor M. KaSin, „ . John G. Brenner,
P. S. Michler, Easton.
DANIEL L. MILLER, President
SAML. E. STOKES, Vice Pres’t.
Jontt W. Secretary. aulB-ly
Tiie Quaker city insurance
COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, Pa.
FRANKLIN BUILDINGS, No. 403 WALNUT Street.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
FIRE, MARINE, AND INLAND INSURANCE,
r ire Insuranoe, limited and perpetual, on Buildings and
Merchandise of all descriptions.
Marine Insurance, inland and Ocean, on Vessels,
Freight and Cargo to and from all parts of the World.
OFFICERS.
GEORGE H. HART, President,
E. P. ROSS, Vice President.
H. It. COGGBHALL, Secretary.
8. H. BUTLER, AsVt Secretary.
George H. Hart,
a. c:hi) it
FosterS. Verlsini,
Bainue) Jotles. M. D.,
Delaware mutual safety in
STOANCE company.
INCORPORATED BY THE LEGISLATURE OP
OFFICE B, sf J AND WALNUT I
. „ , Streets, Philadelphia.
INSU^ANCE
pßEpoilT (To all part* of the World.
„ „ , v 'INLAND INSURANCE
On Goods, by River. Canals, Lakes, And Land Carriage
„ fiYHMa% 0
gsMsjsi’mw&^a.
ABSKmOP THE COMPANY,
November 1, Ite,
f Philadelphia City 6 y cent. Loam?»9loeTlM*
SIJO.OOO, Pennsylvania Plate Loans.* 10442100
$30,000,0.8. Treiuro.ry V* cent. Notea.,. 30,113 &
$BO,OOO, Pennsylvania Railroad 3d Mortgage
< • 6#L0ent.80nd«.... v —...... 48,378 00
920,000, North Pennsylvania Railroad Mort-
B*l*® 6 4F oent. Bond* 13,000 00
918,000,300 shares stock Germantown Gas
Company, intoreit and principal
guarantied by the city of Phila
delphia.. ~ 14,038 00
98,000,100 shares Pennsylvania Jlailro&d
98,000,100 shares ISortii Pennsylvania Kail- °°
road Company 880 00
93,680, Sundry shares Philadelphia loe
Boat Company, Havre ue Grace
Steam Tow Boat Company, Sa
vannah Steam Navigation Com
pany,andPhilodolphia Exchange
Company 9,030 00
9340.7U0 . $319,199 00
Bonds ai]d Mortgages, and Hoal Estate, Of
fice 8inU1m*....... 71,363 35
Bills receivable fur Insurances made 201,666 36
Balance due at Agencies—Premiums on Ma
rino Policies roconlly iuced-and other
debts due the Company 61,288
Scrip and stock of sundry Insurance Compa
nies
Cash on Deposit in Bank,
William Martin,
Joseph H. Seal,
Kdtnuml A. Soader#
John C. Davis,
John A. Penrose,
George G. Leipor,
Edward Darlington,
l)r. R. M. Huston.
William C. Ludwig,
Hugh Craig. ,
Spencer M’llvame,
Charles Kelly.
H. Jones Brooke,
Jacob P. Jones,
WILLIA
THOB. C.
HENRY LYLBURN.Seoi
Fame insurance .company, ,No.
411 CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA.
INCOBPOHATED STATE OF
CONFINED TO FIRe"aND INLAND RISKS,
„ ... DIRKCToae:
Samuel Wrmiit of Wri.ht, Broe., A Co.
William W. Walters, Willmm R,nn * Co.
Charles Richardson.. J. C. Rowe A Co.
Oeoroe A. West West, Fnbes, A Lloyd.
Barclay Lippincott... Lippineott. lluoler, A joott.
Jacor W. Stout,. ...... Chaffeos, Stout, A Co.
llknky Lewis, Jr Lewis, Bros., A Co.
David B. Biekey Davis A Birney.
A. H. Rosbhueim Rosenlioim, Brooks, A Co.
John B. Ellison. John B. Ellison A Sons.
Jonn W. Eveb.man. John W. Evernmn A Co.
Thomas S. Mahtin..... Savase A Martin.
GEORGE W. DAY, 1 rosldsnt.
JONATHAN J. SLicUM, Vine Pree’t.
WILLIAMS 1. BLANOHARDi Beo’r. nu4-tl
INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE
STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA—FI UK AND MA
RINE INSURANCE-No. 4 EXCHANGE IIUILD-
18Ml» r M-Mor C< “" t#l JRuusrr 1,
.All invested in sound and available securities—con
tinue to insure on Vewelsand Cargoes, Buildings, Stooki
of Merchandise, fm^bofaHoniia.
Henry T>. Sherrerd, George H. Stuart,
Simeon Toby. Samuel Grant, Jr.,
Charles Macalestsr, Tobias Wagner,
William &.Bmith, Thomas B. wattson,
cte,'s.L r e“Z?"'
President
WILLIAM lIA R PER. Secretary. Jb s*wfm tf
IiOBEKT MORRIS FIRE INSU.
A RAfICE COaMPANY
OF PIIILADBLniTA,
409 WALNUT STREET.
-This Company insures against Loss or Damage by
Fireon Puunonnd Private Buildings, Furniture, Stocks
of Goous. and Merchandise generally.
The following provision in. the Policies of this Com
pany guaranties their seounty when assigned as ool
*! This policy.shall not bo invalidated, or in any wiso
affected, after its assignment as a collateral security to
a ground-rent, or mortgage,and the approvaloftuehas
signment by the office, by any transfer or conveyance of
the mortgaged prera g|jfg{ j y^ ,^ ner the saino,”
Paul T. Jones, Jeremiah M. Brooks,
John Huhne. Robert Clarke,
Isaac S. Waterman, David Salomon,
LdwarcLG. Jam«| William Vandorveer,
Joseph Janney, Theodore Cuyler,
eaefne-.
Howard fire andmarine insu-
RANCE COMPANY, No. 413 WALNUT Street,
Philadelphia. ’
DIRECTORS.
Thos. L. Luders, Win. F. Leeoh,
J. bd/ar Thoruson, Robt. W. D. Truitt,
M.w'lliiidwin.i Wm. K. frunlin,
John O. Jfline., H. 11. filnllingforcl,
A. J. Ruoknor, C. E. Snanglor,
John W. Sexton, H. H. Houston,
William Kaiguoii Wni. JI. Love,
xedwin Booth, Charles F. Norton*
John Garnsou, fsaao Myer,
F/. S. Warne.
President—THOMAS 1,. LUDERB.
Vice President—E. 8. WARNK.
Seoretarv—CHAßLES A. DUY.
D. EMORY & CO.
A OFFICE No 146 South FOURTH BL,;philada„
Sole Agents of
GEO. O. POTTS & CO.,
Miners and Shippers of the
LOCUST DALE COAL.
From the Locust Mountain,
Near Ashland,
apy-gm] SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, Pa.
C W. GKOOME & CO.,
LeJi.o,l. TOP SEMI-
Office. No. 146 South FOURTH Street.
BROAD Street, below Race?
®P* 6m ___ ___ PHILADELPHIA.
S' PTS. "TURPENTINE.~ISO tfbls Spts.
Turpentine, in store and for sale hy
(HOFFEE.—SOO bags loiv-pnccd Rio. 100
V !»*. PO-" A 00..
»nM LETITIA Street
JUTE BALE ROPE—Manufactured and
for eolo bj . „ WEAVER, FITLER, *. CO..
tulO No. M N, WATER tuid a N, Wli ARVEB.
ESTABLISHED IN 18M.
* REFERENCES,
PHILADELPHIA.
OFFICERS
CIBKCTOhSi
is. W. Bailer.
Arturew R.Cft&mberii
CHarlcft G. IInlay»
11. It. CdgxshftiV.
Hon. 11. M. Fuller, au
3,220 90
<3.067 85
$6883)1 70
’TORS.
James C. Hand,
Theophilus Paulding,
James Traquair.
william Lrre, Jr„
J. F. Peniston,
Joehua I*. Eyre,
Samuel K. Stokes,
Ilenry Sloanj
James B. M’Farland,
Thomas C. Haud,
Robert Burton,
ft!"} Sample, Pittab’g,
D.T.Morgan,
>lj«A'l(ffl?’r,e.ld.nt.
HaNI), Vice President.
iretAry. mhf3-dtf
COAI,.
RAILROAD LINES.
. „ CHANGE OP HOURS.
On and after Sent. 4th, 1859, the train* will leave Phi
ladelphia, from the Station, N. E. oorner of. EIGH.
TEENTjfr and ftJARKE'f Street*, at 7.16 and 93) A. M.,
and at 33) and 6.45 P. M. ’
Leave West Cheater, from the Station, on EAST
MARKET Street,at 6. wand 93), A. M.,aud 3antlAlfl
M. '
ON SUNDAYS-Leave Philadelphia at 8 A. M., and 3
P.M. Leave West Chester at 73) A. M., and fiP. M, *
* _ „ henry WOOD,
my 38-tf. .. *» GePdfal Superintendent.
rzz xm CHANGE OF HOURS.
1 PHILADELPHrA, WIL -
& ingtoN. andJuLtimork railroad.
On and after MONDAY, September 6th, 1889,
PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE J'HILAiJeLI J HIA.
For Baltimore at 8.16 A. m., 13 noon, (Express, j and
f’ or Cheater at 8.15 A. M., 12 noon, 4 and 11.10 P. M.
or Wilmington at 8.15 A. M„ 12,4. arTd 11.19 P. M,
For New Castle at 8.15 A. M., and 4 P, JVI.
For Middletown at 8.15 A. M., and 4 P. M,
For Dover at 8.15 A. AL.aud i P. M.
For Reaford at 8.15 A, M.
For Milford nt 4 P.M.
TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA
Leave Baltimore at 63) A. M., (Exproso,)9.4OA.M.,
and 5.25 I‘. M.
Loave Wilmington at 6J5 A. M. and9.2o A. M., 1.10 end
8.40 P. M.
/cave New Castle at 8.45 A. AT., and 8 P. M.
/eave Middletown at 73) A. M. and 6.60 p, M.
/cave Dover nt 6.50 A. M., and 5.40 P. M.
/eave Milford at 53) A. M.
/eave Soaford at 2.35 P. M. *
soave Chester at 7.44,9.60 A. M., 1.45 and 9.15 P. M.
Leavo Baltimore for Soaford and Dolaworo Railroad
atu.3oa. m. thainB for Baltimore
Leave Cheater ar 8.45 A. M., 12,28 and 11.40 P. M.
LeavdWilimugtonat&ft) A. AL,12.66P.M., and 13.20
A ' M * SUNDAYS
Only atll-ior. M„ from. Philadelphia to Baltimore.
Only at 5.25 P. M.. from Baltimore to Philadelphia.
FREIGHT TRAlN,with PASSENGER CARattaohed,
will run ns follows:
Leave Philadelphia for Porryvillo and intermediate
places at 5.45 P. M.
Leave Wilmington for Porryvillo and intermediate
places at 7.25 P. M.
Leave Jlavre-do-Graoe for Baltimore andintermediate
places at 6.40 A. M.
Leave BaUimrirfc for Havro-do-Grace aiid intermediate
places at 5.40 P. M. .
Leave Wilmington for Philadelphia and intermediate
places at 5.45 P.M.
Jy3 B. M. FELTON, Prcaident,
CAMDEN AND AT
BSaßtaßEffl,, LANTIC RAILROAD.
THE BEA-BHORE.
On ami after Beptenil>er Ist, and until further tmtico.
trains for Atlantic City leavo VINE-Street Wharf
daily.
Mail Train ... .. 73) A. M.
Express' 1 4 P.M.
Stopping at till Stations, going, And returning
LEAVES ATLANTIC CITY,
Express Train...-. A. M,
Mail, “ -~..4 P.M.
* SUNDAY TRAIN.
Leaves Vine-street at .8 A. M.
Returning, loaves Atlantio at...~...... $ p. M.
Fare to Atlantio go
Round Trip Tickets, good for two dare _..»2 50
Freight must be delivered at Cooper’s Point by l P. M.
The Company will not be responsible for anr goods un
til receivedaud receipted for by thoir Freight Agont at
the Point.
sl-lm JOHN G. BRYANT, Agent.
PHILADELPHIA AND
ELMIR A RAILROAD LINE—
wAJIQKEBL ROUTE feElttnttt. wilkeHuarre, Buttalo,
Cnipapd, Rock Islnitd, Niarara Lain), fllijwnt|W6. Bur
liilgtdh, Montreal, St. Wtll’B, Deiibit, DuHliUli, ahd St.
Lduii.
. Pfl4songertrainswillloavaihe Philadolphiannd Road
in? Railroad Depot, cdnlprßßOAD and VlNEStioels,
DAILV, (Sundays oxceptelt.) as follows:
73) A. M., DAY EXPRESS.
For Pdinira. Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago,
Milwaukee, Rock Island, Galena, St. Paul's, Burlington,
end St. Louis.
„ . 33) P. M-, NIGHT EXPRESS.
For Fdmira,.Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago,
Milwaukee.. Rock Island, Galena,St. Paul’s, Burlington,
and St. Louis.
,T^|}A?; B( l,A‘«M»Rnd 3.30 P. M. trains run through to
HA RRISB URG, stopping at all Stations on the Lebaaon
Yalloy Branch.
The 7.30 A. M. train oonneots at Ruport for Wilkos
barre, Pittston. Sisranton. and all stations on the LACK*
AWANNA AND BLOOMSBURG RAILROAD.
Baggage checked to Elmira, Buffalo, and Suspension
Bridge.
-fJQw Tickets can be procured At the Philadelphia and
Elmira Railroad Line's Ticket Office, Northwest comer
of SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets, and at the Passen
ger Depot, corner BROAD and VINE.
, THROUGH EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN
Leaves the Depot, Broad street, below Vine, daily, (Sun
day excepted, J for all pojnts West and North, at 6 P. M,
Freights must be delivered before 3 P. hi. to insure
•going the same day.
For furtkerinlbrmation, apply at
i/Plidii Depot, BROAD, below,Vine,
Or to CHAS. fL TAPPEN, General Agent,
N. W. cornet SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets,
001-tf Philadelphia.
S 3 m PHILADELPHIA. GER
MANTOWN AND NORRIS
TOWN RAILROAD—SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS—
On and after Monday, May 9th, )8o!». until further notice,
FOR GERMANTOWN.
Leave Philadelphia 6,7, 8, BK, min.. 10, HK. 12,
A. AT., 1, 2,3, 3>i, 4,0, 5)1,6, 7,8, S», in, and 11 P. M.
Leave Germantown C, 7, iii, o, BH, 9,19,11, A. M., 12)/,
Leave Philadelphia9.os min, A. Al., 2,3,6,7>i, and 10>»
P. Al.
Leave Germantown 8.10 min. A. M.,1.10 min., 4, 6>i,
and 9X P. M.
CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD.
Leave Philadelphia 6,8, S'i, 11 A. AL, 2, ZX, 4,6}£, 6,9,
11)4 P. M.
Leavo Chestnut Hill 7.10, 7.40, 8.10, 9.40, 11.66 A. M.,
13,40,3.40,6.40,7.10,8,40.10.10 P. Al.
ON SUNDAYS,
Leavo Philadelphia OAimn. A. Al., 2.5. and 7% P. M.
IjdaVti Chestnut llill 73) A. M., 123), 6.10, and 8.56
‘.'FOR CONBHOHOCKF/N AND NORRISTOWN.
Leave Philadelphia 6,8.06 imn.» 10.05, nun., 11>» A. AL,
1.06 min.,3.05 min., iVt, M, 6%, 11V P. Al.
Leave Norristown 8,7,9,11 A. Al., 1,3 K» 4>», 6, 7){,
V ’ „ . ON BUNDAYS,
Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M.. 3 and 4 P. M.
Leave Norristown 7 A. Al.. 1 and <? I*. M.
, FOR manayunk. *
Leave Philadelphia 6, 7.05 mip., 8.05 min., 9V. 10.05
min.. 11)« A. Al., 1.05 min.,2.05 min., 3.05 miu., 4K, 6)i,
6«,8,11‘iP.M.
Leavo Alalavunk &£, 7K, Vi, 9X, 10)L 11X A. Al., \H,
3.05 mm., 4,6, <s>«, 8,9.05 iiiin. P. Al.
ON SUNDAYS,
Leavo Philadelphia 9 A. A1.,3.4 P M.
Leavo Manayunk 7W A. AL, P. M.
H. K. SMITH, General Sunerintendeut,
my 7 DEPOT. GREEN Streets.
rpHE PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL
X _!U!LROAb. _
1859; 1859;
THE CAPACITY OFTHIB RIIAD IS EQUAL TO
ANY IN THE COUNTRY.
THREE THROUGH PASSENGER TRAINS
BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURG,
Connecting diroot at Philadelphia with Through Trains
from Boston, New York, and all points East, ami at the
Union Depot at Pittsburg with Through Trams for Cin
cinnati. Bt. Louis. Cleveland, Chicago, Burlington, St.
PauPB,lndinnapplis, Louisville, New Orleans, and all
intermediate poipts in Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Kentuc
ky, Almhigan,'Wisconsin, Minnesota, Alissouri, Kansas,
ana Nebraska—thus furnishing facilities for the trans
portation of Passengers unsurpassed for speed ami com
fort by any other route.
Express and Fast Lines run through to Pittsburg,
without change of Cars or Conductors.
„ Smoking Cars are attached to each Train: Woodruff’s
days excepted.
Alaii Traih leaves Philadelphia at 7.15 A. M.
Fast Lino '• “ 11.60 A. At.
tX^AV, %'SI'&S V LKAVB AS I'OLLo'U'i':
Parkeaburg Aucominodatumnt 11 A. M.
IlatrisbUrgAcoomtnodstion,via Coluinbin,2.Co P.M.
Columbia “ 4.50 P. M.
Passengers for West Chaster will take tho Mail,
Parkesburg. and Lancan(er Trains, at the Pennsyhama
Railroad Passenger Station.
Paaeongers tbr Sutilmry, Williamsport, Elmira, Buffa
lo, Niagara Falls,aud intermediate points, leaving Phila
delphia at 7.1 S A. M.,and2 P. M.. go directly through.
Tickets Westward may be obtained at tho office of the
Company in Philadelphia, Now York, Boston, or Bal
timore; and Tickets Eastward at any of the important
Railroad Offices in the Wpstj olso on board any of the
regular Lino of Steamers on ilih Mittxaippi or Ohio
Rivers.
nr*. Karo always ns low os any other Route,
fm. completion of the Western connections of the
Pennsylvania Railroad to Chicniro, make this the
IURECT LINE BSTWKENjriIK,KAbT \ND THE
OR HAT NORTHWEST,
The connection of traoka by the Railroad Bridge at
Pittsburg, avoiding all drayana or ferriage of Freight,
together With the saving of tin!?, are advantages readily
appreciated by Shippers of Freight and the Travelling
“ FREIGHTS WESTWARD.
By this Route freights of nil descriptions can bn for
warded from Philadelphia, New York. Boston, or Balti
more, to any point on the Railroads of Ohio, Kentucky,
Indiana, Illinois) Wisconsin, lowa,or.Mis*ouri, by Rail
road direct.
The Pennsylvania Railroad also connects at Pittsburg
with Steamers, by which Goods can be forwarded to any
port on the Ohio, Muskingum, Kentucky, Tennessee,
Cuiube-laild, Illinois, Mississippi, Wisconsin, Misoun,
Kansas. Arkansas, and Red Rivers; and at Cleveland,
Sandusky, and Chicago, with Steamors to alt portsnn the
Northwestern Lakes.
Merchant* and Shipper*entrusting the transportation
of their Freight to tins Company, can rely with confi
dence on it* aneedr transit.
THE RATKB OF FREIGHT to any point in the West
by the Pennsylvania Railroad are nt all time* ns favora
ble as are okarged by other Railroad Companies.
Re particular to mark packages" via Penna. Rail
road.
Merchants in the West ordering goods from the East,
will do well to diroot thgm to Im shipped by this Route.
For Freight Contracts or Shipping Directions, apply
to, or addresseither of the following Agents of the Com
pany ;
_ D. A. STEWART, Pittsburg:
Doyle A Co.,Stoube»nvillp t O.; 11. 8. Pierce A Co., Zanes
vjlfe, O.; J. J. Johnston, Ripley, 0.; R. MoNeeli.Mays
ville, Ky.; Ormsby A. Cropper, Portsmouth. 0.; Paddock
A Co., Jenersonville, Indiana; H. W. Brown A Co.,
Cincinnati, 0.: Athorn A Hibl>ort, Cincinnati, 0.: R. (j.
MeUtrum, Madison, Hut.; \Villiam UifTgham, Louisville,
Ky.; P. G. O’Riloy A Co., Evansville, Ind.; N. W. Gra
ham A Co., Cairo, III.; 11. F. Suss, St Ixrnis, Mo.; John
11. Harris, Nashville, Tcnn.; Harris A Hunt. Memphis,
Tenn.; Clarke A Co.. Chicago. III.; W. H.H. Koonts,
Alton, III.; Murphy A Walle, Dubuque, 111.; or to Freight
Agents of Railroads at different points in the West.
Parti** attending to their own shipment* from the
Ea*t, will find it to their interest to call on the Agentsof
the Company at tha following place*before slopping:
or letters addressed to either of them on the sulyeot of
freight*, wilt meet with prompt attention:
K. J. SLEEPER. Philadelphia.
MAGUAW A KOONH, 80 North street. Baltimore.
LEECH A CO., 2 Astor House,orlti.Wiliiftin st.,N.Y.
LEECH A CO., M Kilhv street, Boston.
H. H. HOIJBTON, Gen’l Freight Agent. Pliilm
L. L. HOUPT. Gen’l Ticket Agentfphila.
. „ THOS. A. SCOTT, Gen’l Sup’t, Altoona, Pa.
Ut.lT
1859. mmmm 1859
SUMMER ARRAMUKMENT-NKW VORK LINES,
TIIK CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND I’ltll.A
DEU’IUA AND TRENTON RAILROAD CO’S
LINKS. FROM I’ll I LAll K.1.U11 IA TO
NEW V&RK AND WAV-I’LAOKS,
... KROM WALNUT*STREET WHARF,
Will leave as follows, vis : FARES.
At 8 A. Mil via Camden and Amboy, Cmn. k Am,
Accommodation $2 24
At 6 A. M., via Cmiidcn and Jersoy Cily,<New
Jersey lAooommodatiou J 25
At 9 A. Al.i via Camden and Jersey City,Morning
.Mail 3 00
At 11 A. M„ by Steamboat, via Tacony and Jersey
City, Morning Express 3 00
At 2 r.M.» via Camden and 'Amboy, C. & A. Ex
press 3 00
AiSJ» J l . M.« by BtoHinl«nt, via Tacony and Jer
* City* Evening Express 300
Ato>* 1. M.. by Steamboat, via Tacony anu Jer
sey City, 2d Class Ticket 2 25
At 8 P. M., via Camden and Jersey City Evening
Mail . „ 3 QQ
At 11 P. M., via Camden and Jersey City. Night
Mail 2 25
At 7H P.M.viaCnmdonand A inl>oy, Accomodation,
(freight and Passenger—lst Class Ticket 225
.A.n *• . „ , 2d Class Tiokct 150
At 5 1 . M., via Camden and Amboy, Accommodation.
(Prenht and PassQDgorl-lst Class Tickot 2 25
2d Class Ticket 175
The BP, M. Mail Line runs daily, The 11 Night Mail,
Saturdays excepted.
For.Hplvidere, Easton, Fleinington, &o.,at 6 A. M.
and 3>£ P. M.
For Water Cap. Stroudsburg, Soranton, Wilkeslwirre,
Montrose, Groat Bend, Ac., at 5 A. M., via Delaware.
Lackawanna, and Western Railroad.
for Freehold, at 6 A. M. and 2 I\ M.
.For Mount Holly, at 8 and 9 A. M., and and 8
P. M»
„ „ . . _ WAY LINES
For Bristol, Trenton, Ao, at SJjandW P. M., from
Walnut-street wharf.
For Palmyra, Delnnoo, Beverly, Burlington. Bordon
town, Ac., fit I and I*. M.
, Steamlwat John Neilsnn, for Tacony at 11 A. Mb and
for Bordentown and intermediate places at3>« P. In.
Steamboat■ Irenton, for Tacony at BH A. M.,am| for
Bristol, Burlington, and intermediate places, at 12 M.
omMJ* P. M.
Fifty pounds orbaggage only allowed enoh passenger,
Pafiseiißersare prohibited from taking nn> thing as bag
gage but their wearing apparel. All baggage over fifty
pounds to be paid, for extia. J'ho company limit their
responsibility lor baggage to one dollar per pound, ana
will not bp liable lor any amount l*yand siw, oxoopt
by special contract, *
Junel. WM. H. GATZMER, Agent.
TIfINTON’S ENCAUSTIC TILES for
i-?A, floors.
Ornamental Chimney Tops for cottages.
Garden Vases and Fountains.
Kt”aVa , ,Kffi r r^T J ' lnd W “ l6r
r«t> w-lf 1010 OllksTNWstrwt
Cl RAIN MILLS GRAIN MILLS —For
' the Form and Plantation. Tho IRON-BURR MILL
has no equal for Grinding Fine Meal, Feed, Co/Jee, Spi
ces, etc., by hand or power.
Price $B. .$25, and $45.
Now m operatpn at 128 South SECOND Street.
Agent* wanted in every county and State, by
A»l7-3»1 K. FAItKEL A CO,
RAILROAD LINES.
JGstH rnnmin notice to shippers
«KH®§S®H9 OF LOCAL FREIGHT.
' The PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY are
now prepared to receive and forward freight to the fol-
KoJfS « pomt * on lho NORTH£RN central RAIL-
Haven, Lewlsburg,
. * Northumberland*
Shore* Suabury, •
Linden, Treverton Intersection*
Newlrair, Georgetovn,
WlliamSport, Mlllerttowa
Munoy, Halifax.
Watsontown, York,
Milton. ALsffi* <>T,r unolion-
RA? Lfiolffi.’ 11111 llll ‘ nt,rme a»* point. on HANOVER
Freight Ration, THIRTEENTH
fg. an NORTH PENNSYL
VANIA railroad.
„ SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
For BEI lILEHEM. DQYLKSTOWN. EASTON
ladelplua, DAILY, (Sundays excepted:)
For Bethlehem. Allentown, Mauoh Chunk, Wilkes
barre, Hazelton, *o.» (Express,) at 9.30 A. M.
For Ilethlohoin, (Express,)at 4P. M,
For Ooyloßtowu, (Accommodation,) at 8.15 A. M. and
6 P. M« 1
For Fort Washington, (Accommodation,) at 2.151*. M.
and 5.201*. M.
TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA:
Leave Bethlehem, ( Express,)at 8 A* M. and 4.10 P. M.
Leave Doylestown, (Accommodation,) at 5.30 A, M,
and 4 V. M,
Leave Fort Washington, <Aooomniodation,)at6.3o A.
W. and 3.30 P. M.
ON SUNDAYS:
Philadelphia. for Doylestown, at 9 A. M. and 3 P. M.
DoylestoVn. frir Phifada., atflAo A. HI. and 5.45 P. M.
Pare to Bothlehem, §1.00; td Mauch Chunk. §2.50; to
Easton, §1X0; to Doyleatown,Boodiit*; to Wilkosbarre,
All PasHongor Train* (except Sunday Trains,) con
nect at Berks street with Fifth and Sixth-streets, and
Second and Third-streets Passenger Railroads.
Passengers for Wiikesbnrro take 9.30 A. M. Train, and
arrive m Wilkosbarre at 7 P. M.
ELLIS CLARK, Agent.
PHILADELPHIA
AND READING RAIL
ROAD, AlOßNlfroLlftE, for POTTSVILLE,ItEAD
, , ING and HARRISBURG.
Loavos the Depot, at .corner of BROAD and VINE
Joints, connecting at Harrisburg With trains ronhihg to
'itUlmrg, Chainberslmrg. Carlisle, Sudbury, Ac.
AFTERNOON LINKS.
„I«™»tJ ; »P. HI., DAILY, for POTTBVILLE snd
IIAKHIBDi'Uu.
At 4.45 P. M., DAILY, (Sundays excepted,)for READ
NG, and intermediate points.
ap!B W. H. McILHENNY. Secretary.
SENDER TRAINS FOR DOWNINGTOWN AND IN
TERMEDIATE BTATIONB.—OnamI after Ist January
1859, tho rnsHcngor Trams for DOWNINGTOWN, wil
start from the Passenger Depot of the Philadelphia am
Reading Railroad Company, corner of BROAD am
VINE Streets.
MORNING TRAIN for Downingtown, leaves at 7.20
•A. M.
AFTERNOON TRAIN for Downingtown, leaves at
.45 P. M.
DAIIA (Sundays excopted.i
By order of the Board oi Managers of the Philadelphia
mil Reading Itttilroad,Companr.
d3O W. if. McILHENNY. Secretary.
RIANOSi
irfrasra OIUCRKBING & SONS,
I t • t (• MANPPACTOBKRB (t*
GRAND, SQUARE, AND UPRIGHT
PIANO-FORTES.
WAREROOMB 807 CHESTNUT STREET.
Constant,S »« store a large stock of our BEAUTIFUL
and UNEQUALLED INSTRUMENTS. We have been
awarded, at the diderent Exhibitions m this country and
Europe.
38 GOLD AND SILVER FIRST-CLABS MEDALS.
PIANOS TO RENT. jaW-ly
rfggft RAVEN, BACON, & Cq. J s,
nTTfl Nunns & Clark’s,Hallett, Davis, & Ch.'s,
and A, H. Galofc Co.’e superior PIANOS. Also. Ma
son &- Kainiin’s unnvallea MISLODEONS and HAR
MONIUMS, so desirable for Churches and Lecture
Rooms.
Fionas and Melodeons to Rent.
J. E. GOULD.
BEVENTH and CHESTNUT.
fffiCSMgi A GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN
rfrrrJ pianos.
BCHOMACKER * CO.,
1021 CHESTNUT Street. respectful!* mvite the muaic
loving public to oj\U and examine their new and suc
cessful improvement—
• THE PARLOR GRAND TIANO.
Having diverted .the Tune, Touch, and Action of
the Grand Piano into that of a Sqtmro Instrument,
molding nil the objections generally made trt the st> le of
Grand piano, also diminishing the cotit of the satrid.
In volume, puritv of tone, great power, brilliancy, full
ness, depth, arid evenness oftouch, with exquisite doll
cncv and sweetness, these •
SUPERIOR AND BEAUTIFULLY-FINISHED IN
STRUMENTS
are wholly unequalled. They have received the highest
, encomiums, and are pronounced by critics to bo far su
perior to any instruments over manufactured m this
country.
Constantly on hand, a large and elegant assortmentof
our unrivalled PIANOS. We have been awarded the
First Premiums, at all exhibitions ever exhibited, in
cluding the Prize Medal from the Crystal I’alaco Exhi
bition, New York, 1803, sel-tf
MEDICINAL.
Louisville artesian water.—
An analysis, by Prof. J. L. SMITH, shows one
gallon to contain 9JsJ*gratna. as follows, vis:
CbJoL Sodium OBgiSi Sulph. Magnesia.. TT 00 grs.
'[ Calcium..... 00 ** •* l’dtash 300 "
“ MagncsiUm... 7“ “ Alumina... 2W) “
“ rotftssiuin.... 11 “ louidQ Magnesium 035 “
“ Aluminium... 15 “ llromido ** 0.47 “
rhospli. 50da........ 2“ Ri-Carb. Iron 0,35“
Sulph. Boda 72“ “ Magnesia .3 uo “
“ Lime 29“
Sold by the barrel, gallon, or in bottles, wholesale and
retail, by HABSARD tc CO., Apothecaries,
au24-tf CHESTNUT Bt., cor. Twelfth st.
A NOTIIER PROOF OF THE WONDER
XV pyL EFFECTS OF TROXELL’S NEURALGIA
SALVE,
PfliLA., July 7th, I8S&
Mr. E. W. Troxkli.—Dear Sir: —I have been troubled
with the “NEURALGIA'’ for th? last 14 years, and
have suffered the most excruciating pain, compelling
me at times to give up my businessentirely. I could not
eat, and sleep was a stranger to my eyes, I suffered
more than tongues can tell. I hod the advice and aid oi
various physicians, and used other remedies, but all of
no avail. Having noticed, your advertisement in the
papers. 1 concluded to call on a person whom I had
learned Va< curedyf aßaso of 2D years standing. He
applied tho “SALVE” byt once, and 1 felt .immediate
relief—a second application retUoved the paid Btttifely,
and I now feel like adiffereht mad. fiiu&o then I have
slept well—something that I have not done fo'r months*
being obliged to sit up all night in a chair. My appetite
has returned, and I feel grateful to you for the restora
tion of my health. _
CHARLES H. BAKER. Tobacconist,
CARROL Street, atiove WOOD, Kensington.
For sale .wholesale and retail, at 8. W. corner SIXTH
and PARRIBH Streets, and at T. R. CALLENDER A
Co.'s, N. W, corner Third and Walnut sts. ap2o-tf
Dr. westcott’s celebrated tar
CORDIAL.
Westoott's Tar Cordial cures Consumption.
Woetcott’e Tar Cordial eures Bronchitis.
Westcott’s Tar Cordial cures Coughs and Colds.
Westoott's Tar Cordial cures Bore Throat and Breast,
Tar Cordial oures Palpitation of the
Tar Cordial cores Nervous Debility.
Westcott's Tar Cordial cures General Debility.
WostcoU’s Tar Cordial oures Diseases of tho Kidneys,
Strangury, and Gravel.
Westoott's Tar Cordial oures Blind and Bleeding
Piles.
Westcott's Tar Cordial cures Female Weaknesses.
Dr. Westcott's Tar Cordial Depot, No. 629 ARCH
Street, Philadelphia.
Also, Principal Dopot for Dr. Westcott’s Anti-Serofn
lous Syrup and Cholera Mixture.
Dr. E. It. WFBTCOTT can be consulted on the above
diseases, free of charge, at his Consulting Rooms, No.
829 ARCH Streot. from 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. jyM-tf
WINKS AND LIQUORS,
CARD.— MAREUIL-SUR-AY (CHAM
-I'AGNKI, JANUARY 18,1859.—1 n oonsequence of
tho froquont invitations received by mo to renew the
shipments of my Champagne Wines to the United States,
1 beg leavo hereby to inform my former customers and
the public m general, that 1 have appointed Messrs. K.O.
BROUWER. ANCItKR, A CO.; Bole Agents m the
United Btates, for the sale of mv Champagne Wines.
My Wines have l>een so long and favorably known in
the United States, it will !>o unnecessary to comment on
their quality, further than to say that 1m new shipments
will in no way be found inferior to the farmer ones.
DILI,EG ART SALMON.
BILLKGART SALMON’S CHAMPAGNE WINKS,
both CABINET and VEKZENAY. for site and con
stant])' oil hand, in lots to suit purchasers, bv
F. C. BROUWER, ANCHifR, k CO.,
ap27-6m 51 BKAVKk Street. New York.
CLARET. —100 cases Barton & Gucatier’s
St. Julien; 300 do. St, Estephe; 300 do. Washing
ton Morton Bt. Julien i 100 do. do. Talonce. pints; 60 uo.
Chateau La Rose: 60 do. do. LeoviUe ; Scotch Ale, in
stone and glass; Younger's, Harvev's. Falkirk Brown
Btout and London Porter, in store and for sale by
aus A. MERINO. 140 South FRONT Street.
CIDER BRANDY.—IO bills, pure Con
. necticut Cider Brandy. AIboG bbls. do old extra
quality, on consignment and for sale by.
C. C. SADLER & CO.,
au2o ARCH Street, second door altove Front.
CAHINET WARE.
CABINET FURNITURE and BILLIARD
VJ TABLKB.
MOORE & CAMPION,
No. 281 SOUTH SECOND STREET*
in connection with theirextcnsive Cabinet Business, are
now manufacturing a superior article of
BILLIARD TABLES,
and have now on hand a full supply, finished with
MOORE A CAMPION’S IMPROVED CUSHIONS,
which are pronounced by all who have used them to be
superior to all others.
For the quality and fiuish of these Tables the tnanu
laoturers refer to their numerous patrons throughout the
Union, who are fanubar with the character of their
work. jyao-Cm
BRUSHES.
nnilE CHEAPEST BRUSH HOUSE IN
-*• PHILADELPHIA.—Look at the following list of
pnees for Hamleerubs, and ooinpare them with those
bought elsewhere:
No, 1, 63 knots, 82>» per doieo.
No. 2, 63 knots, 75
No. 3, 68 knots, 87 “
No. 4, 80 knots, 100 “
No. 5, 83 knots, 112
No. 8,100 knot*, 120 “
No. 7,104 knots, 160 **
No. 8, UO knots, 176 “
HENRY C. ECKSTEIN,
52 North THIRD Street, below Arch,
Philadelphia.
MACHINERY AND IRON.
9AMPBL V. MKKBICK, 7. VAU9HAN MKR3ICK,
william it. MEnnirx.
SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY,
FIFTH AND WASHINGTON BTREETS,
piULAorantrA.
MERRICK & SONS,
ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS,
Manufacture High mid L*ow Fressure Steam Engines,
for Laud, River, and Marino service,
Boilers. Gasometers, Tanks, Ironßonts, Ao.; Castings
of all kinds, either Iron or Drug.
Iron Frame Roofs for Gas Works, Work Shops, Rail
road Stations, Ao.
Retorts and Gas’Mochinery of the latest and most im
proved construction.
Every description, of Plantation Machinery, such as
Sugar, Saw, and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Open Steam
Trams, Defecators, Filters, Pumping Engines. Ac.
Sole Agents for N. Rillleux's Patent Sflgar Boiling
Apparatus: Nasmyth’s Patont Steam Hammer; and
« Wolsey’s Patent Centrifugal Sugar Drain
ing Machine. aus-y
WASHING AND IRONING.
J&. WASHING AND IRONING DONE
<&e£] With NEATNESS and DESPATCH, for Bingle
TLQf-A. Ladies and Gentlemen, Femmes, Boarding
Schools, Hotels, Breaml>oata, 4lo»» at DONOVAN'S
FAMILY LAUNDRY, No. 233 fouth SIXTH Street,
oornSr of prune. Family Shirts and Collars patent
polished. Ever) thing washed by hand, on the com
mon wash-lward.
The whole business is strictly attended to by female
operatives. Mrs. DONOVAN.
1? 10-ly fiuperindendedt.
HAVANA CIGARS offered to dealers
at favorable rates, of various sizes ami brands, in
cludiliK I nrliumH, Cabana, Fisaro, Nono, Bird. Fh.ren
turn, I' iro Fly, ami Fontftca. Also, I’aoer Clears, l,v
, NHPHKN FUUUKT A
la2-4m* aia Hoitth FRONT Wreiit.
TtTACKKRRL AND ~ ALEWIVKS. —9O
1 “ half bids new No. 2; 200 bbbt. and 180
half bids, new large Ho. S Mackerel; 100 bbls. Alewives.
for sale by WM. J. TAYLOR k CO.,
i»Jf ns SOUTH WUAIIVb'H.
Drills and sheetings for ex-
PORT,
0015-ly°' lth FR ° NT St *’ tlnil ® Street.
TfJT*OARB SODA.—IOO koga for “Me by
SEOoSii'm'reeb 11 ' 1 ' * «•* «>‘” J
SALES BY AUCTION.
PURNESS, BRINLEY, & CO..
*- No. 429 MARKET STREET.
SALE THIS (Friday) MORNING. SEPTEMBER
. 9th, AT 10 O’CLOCK.
A CARD.—The attention of purchasers is requested
to our sale this (Friday) morning. September 9th, at 10
o’clock, by catalogue, on.sue months’ credit, comprising
a desirable assortment of seasonable goods.
NOTICE TO RETAILERS.—In sale this morning
will bo. found—
-IGO piece* rich fanpy dress silks.
200 pieees Pans printed mouslin de lainea, Hofer Gros
Joans printing.
300 pairs 9-4 to 13-4 Whitney blankets.
100 cartons new style bonnet nbbons.
300'silk and cloth cloaks and mantillas.
100 pieces gala plaid, t nd pou de chevre.
Also, linens, uned-ddmbrio handkerchiefs, shawls,
GOODS.
This Morning
Kept. oth, at 10 o’clock, on six months’ credit
-600 paokages and lota of faaey and staple t reach dry
f’ARIS PRINTED STELLA AND ROUND-COR
NERED BHAWLB.
This Morning, .
A Large and handsome assortment of Fans printed
Stella shawls. . . ,
A large and handsome assortment or round-cornered
shawls *
PARIS SQUARE STELLA
A large assortmeht of Paris broohe-bordered square
Stella shawls, in great variety of styles, qualities, and
excellent assortment.
%3T The abovo shawls have just been landed, and are
well worthy the attention of the trade.
CHENILLE SCARFS.
Also, an assortment of chenille scarfs.
DKEsjS SILKS.
An invoice of rich Path dress silks.
BONNET RIBBONS.
100 lota new style twunet ribbons.
Also. 200 dozen hnen-cambrio handkerchiefs.
600 new st) le mantillas and cloaks.
B SCOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER, No, 409
• CHESTNUT STREET.* opposite the Custom
House, between FOURTH and Streets,
pniLtP {*ollo, AUCTIONEER, No. 530
A MARKET Street, and Ml Mlfioß Street.
BALE OF »0 CASES BOOTS. SHOES, BROGANS, Ac.
On Thursday Morning,
September 15tb, at 10 o’clock precisely, will be sold by
catalogue, on four months', credit, 000 cases of men’s
and boys’'boots, shoes, gaiters, brogane, Ac.; ladies’
and misses’ bools, shoes, gaiters, ties. Jenny Linds,
Ao., or city and Eastern manufacture, suitable for pre
eont trade.
GOAT SKINS, COCHINEAL LININGS, Ac.
Included ift sale will be found 100 dozen goatskins,
cochineal linings, stripe bindings, Ac.
CAS EH SCOTCH GINGHAM UMBRELLAS.
Also, included in sale will be found samples of SOO
esses Scotch gingham umbrellas, various sixes.
87~ Goods open for examination, with catalogues,
early on the morning of sale, when buyers are invited to
attend.
SHIPPING.
THE BRITISH AND NORTH
.AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAM-
PROM NEW YOKE TO LIVEUPOOL,
Chief Cabin Passage..,. _.BISO
Second Cabin Passage 76
VBOM BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL.
Chief Cabin Passage..... Jf 110
Bccond Cabin Passage go
The ships from Boston call at Halifax.
FERSIA, Capt. Judkins, I AMERICA, Capt. Millar,
ARABIA, Cant. J. Stone, I NIAGARA, Capt. Ander-
ABIA,,Capt.E.G. Lott, I son.
AFRICA, Capt, Shannon, (EUROPA, Capt. J. LeUch.
CANADA, Capt. Lang, |
These vessels carry a elear white light at mast-head;
green on etarbonrd bow; red on port bow.
PERSIA. Judkins, leaves N York, Wednesday, Aug. 17.
ARABIA, Stohe, “ Dcreton, Wedneiday, Aug. 24.
. S \ ork,Wednesday, Aog.3 .
AMERICA.MiIIar, “ Boston, 7.
AFRICA,Shannon, “ N York, Wednesday, Sept. 14.
EUROPA, Leitch, “ Boston, Wednesday, Pept. 21.
PERSfA, JhdMps, “ rt York, Wednesday, Sept. 23.
Berths not secured unt.l paid for.
An experienced Surgeoho'n board.
The owners of these JnlliftWU! n’cft be accountable for
Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, JifHrdJjy, PtociOnf Stones
or Metals, unless bills of lading are sijced therefor an<
the value thereof therein expressed. For freight or pax»
sage apply to E. CUNARD, 4 Bowline Green, 1
maral-ti New York,
FOR THE SOUTH.—cnARLES-
T°^I?m^Vira:SDTEAMSHIPB
- Freight at an arerdgS (ft 7ix?asx per cent be
i°wNewVo'te^®oN.s.d. ■
The U. 8. Mail Steamship KEYSTONE BTATK, Cap*
tain Charles P. Marshman. will sail on Thursday, Sep
tember 15, at 10 o'clock A, M»
Through in 43 toso hoars at Bea.
i The U. 8. Mai? Blfamahip OF GEORGIA,
Captain John J. Garvin, will sail on Saturday, September
10,at 10o’clock A. M,
Through m 68 to 60 hours, only 43 hours at Ses,
JBTSailinc days changed from every Saturday to even
five days. Goods received, and Bills of Lading signed
every day.
The splendid first-class side-wheel Steamships KEY
STONE STATE and STATE OF GEORGIA now ranai
above every ten days, thus forming a five-day commu
nication With Charleston aud Savannah, and ins South
and SohthwdsL
At both Charleston and Savannah, these Bhips con
nect with steamers for Florida, add With railroads, Ao.»
for all places in tlie South and Southwest.
INSURANCE.
Freight and Insurance on a large proportion of Goods
shipped Sdiifhwiu befodndto be lower by these chips
than by soiling vessels, the premium being one-half the
rate.
N. B.—lnsurance on &U Railroad Freight is entirely
unnecessary, farther than Chaneston or Savannah, the
Railroad Companies taking all risks from these points.
GREAT REDUCTION IN FARE.
Fare by this route 25 to 40 per oent. cheaper than by
the Inland Route, m will be seen by the following sche
dule. Through tickets from Philadelphia via Charles
ton and Savannah steamships, INCLUDING MEALS on
the whole route, except from Charleston and Savan
nah to Montgomery:
INLAND PASS.
Charleston. -. —923 60
Savannah——....... 51 00
—.. 26 00
Macon 32 75
To Charleston.—— $l5 00.
Savannah...-,. 15 00
* Augusta 20 00
Macon ...... 21 00
Atlanta.* 777.77 23 00 Atlantal 777 SI 00
Columbus.,.,.. 2300 Columbus.. 36 uQ
Altoifly 24 00 Albany 37 00
McmUoloery.2o 00 Montgomery........ 53 00
Mobile 36U) mobile 4690
New Orleans..,, 39 75 NeW 0r1ean5......... 5100
No bills of lading signed after the Ohio has sailed.
For freight or passage apply on board, at secofidWharf
above Vine street, or to
ALEX. HERON, Jr.,
Southwest comer FOUTH endCHESTNuT.
Agents in Charleston, T. S. A T. G. BUDP.
Savannah, HUNTER A GAMMELL.
For Florida from Charleston, steamer Carolina every
Tuesday.
For Florida from Savannah, steamers SL Mary’s and
Bt. John's, every Tuesday and Saturday. jyJ3
GLASGOW AND NEW YORK
SgUffifc WEAMBHIP COMPANY.—STEAM TG
GLASGOW. LIVERPOOL, BELFAST, DUBLIN,
AND LONDONDERRY-for $».
PROW JfJCW YORK,
GLABGOW, Thompson, Wednesday, October 12, at 12
o’clock, noon.
_ FROM GLASGOW.
GLASGOW, Thompson* Wednesday. September H.
Hates or Passage from New York. Philadelphia, or
Boston, to Glasgow, Liverpool, Belfast, Dublin, or Lon
donderry, first class, 875. Steerage, found with an Abun
dance of properly cooked provisions, 850.
An experienced Surgeon attaohed to eaoh steamer.
No charge for medicines.
For freight or passage, apply to
WORKMAN k CO.,
No. 12) WALNUT Street, Philadelphia.
ROBERT CRAIU>
No. 23 BROADWAY. New York.
U. S. M. STEAMERS
J™™HAVRE AND BOUtBaMPTON, *
ARAGO, Captain Lines, will sail July », September
17 .November 12.
Fl 3 LTON, Captain Wotton, will sail August 30, Ooto
be r 15, December 10.
First Cabin passage—-*. c»l30
Heooud Cabin pa wage ..... 76
For &.lIU o,
At the Warehousing Company’s Philadelphia Office.
Tobacco Warehouse. DOCK Street. Phils. je23-6m
SAVING FUNDS.
CPRING GARDEN SAVING FUND SO*
K 3 CIBTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Office, No. 331 North THIRD Street
(Consolidation Bank Building.)”
CHARTERED BY THE LEGISLATURE OFPENN
SYLVANIA.
Deposit* received in sum* of One Dollar and upward*,
and repaid id Gold, without notice, with FIVE PER
CENT. INTEREST from the day of deposit tiU with
drawn. ........ . .
A responsible and reliable Savings Institution has long
been needed in the Northern part nf the city, and “ The
spring Garden Savings Fund Socioty was chartered by
the Legislature of Pennsylvania te supply this necessity.
The Managers, in organizing and locating it. have been
governod wholly by a desire to accoipinodate tha busi
ness interest and wants of the very large and enterpri
sing population by which it is surrounded.
OFFICE OPEN DAILY,
From o toSXo’clock: also, on Monday and Thursday
from 5 until 8 o'clock in the evening,
MANAGERS.
Frederick Klett, Stephen Smith,
John P. Levy, Hon. H. K. Strong*
Daniel Underkofler, Frederick Stacke,
Francos llart, Joseph P. LeClerOi
John Keaslay, Jr., George Knecbt,
James S. Pringle, JaonhDook.
Joseph M. Crowell, Hon. Wm. Millward,
George Woelpper, Geo. T. Thorn,
Peter C. ELI mater, Robert B. Davidson,
JAMES S. PRINGLE, President.
Francis Hart, Secretary. taffl-tfif
SAVING FUND—FIVE PER CENT. IN
TKRK3T.-NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COM
PANY, WALNUT Street,Southwest corner oi THIRD,
Philadelphia. Incorporated by the Stato of Penney Iva
ma.
Money is received in any sum, large or small, ambin
tereat paid from the day of deposit to the day of with
drawal.
The office is open every day from 9 o clock in the
morning till 6o’clock in the eveniug, and on Monday
and Thursday evenings tillSo’clock.
Hon. HENRY L. BENNER, President.
ROBERT SELERIDGE, Vice President.
William J. Rked, Secretary.
D«XCTOR§.
Hon. Henry L. Benner, F. Carroll Brewster,
Edward L. Carter, Joseph B. Barr,
Robert Selfndge, Francis Lee,
Samuel K. Ashton, Joseph Yerkes,
C. L.imireth Muons, Henry Diflenderfer.
Money ib received and payments made dail>.
Tho investments are made, in ooutormity with the
Srovismns of the Charter, m Real Estate MorUaces.
'round Rents, aud such hrst-class securities as will al
ways insure perfect security to the depositors,, and
which cannot fail to give permanency and stability to
this Institution. aul-ly
WING FUND.—UNITED STATES
TRUST COMPANY, corner THIRD and CHEST-
T Street*.
uro nod email *um« received, and paid back on de
ni without notice, with FIVE J'KR CENT. INTJv
ST from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal.
Bee hours, from 9 until 5 o'clock erory day, and on
NDAY KVKNINUS Irom 7 until 9o’clock.
RA KTB for sale on England, Ireland, and Scotland,
ii ill upwards.
esident—STEPHEN R. CRAWFORD,
renaurer—JAMES R. HUNTER.
L.INY FISK, Actuary.
“ A little, but often, fill* the Furae."
Franklin saving fund—-
No. 133 South FOURTH Street, between
[Chestnut and Walnut, Philadelphia, pay* all De
posits «m demand. . ,
Depositor*’ money secured by Government
State, and City Loans, Ground Rents, Mortgages,
This Company deems safety better than laree
profits, consequently will run no risk with deposi
tors’ money, but have it at all times ready to re
turn with 6 per cent, interest to the owner, ns
they have always done. This Company never
suspended.
females, married or single, and Minors can
deposit in their own right, and such deposits can
bo withdrawn only by their couient.
Charter perpetual. Incorporated by the State
of Pennsylvania, with authority to receive mo
ney from trustees and executors.
large and small sums received.
Office open daily from 9 to 3 o’clock, and on
Wednesday and Saturday evenings until go’clk.
, .m n , DIRECTORS.
Jacob B. Shannon, Cvrus Cadwallader/
John Slumber. George Russell,
Mnlaehi W. Sloan, Edward T. Hjatt,
Lewis Ktumbhaar, Henry Delanv,
Nicholas Rittonhouse, Nathan Bmedley,
Jos. R. Batherthwaite, Ephraim Blancnard,
JACoi B. PrsiidenL
Ctrps Cad wall adxr, Treasurer.
_d!B-y
“ A Dollar saved is twice earned.”
IMPORTANT TO EVERY MAN WIIO
KKlii’B A IIOItRK. COW, SHKEP, or PtO.
„ THOItLKY’S FOOD FOR CATTf.K.
Pouesaing, aa it does, the bitmr and medicinal pro
perties contained in Spring Grass or Tares, or other
unripe herbage, is essential to herbivorous animals, as
it operate* in stimulating the stomach and digestive or
gans to healthv action. This compound or condiment
for feeding Cattle or soasoning their lood.is composed
purely of vegetable matter, some of which is highly
nromatio. For keeping horses in good condition it is
unequalled. Cow keepers will find great.advantage m
the increased quantity and improved quality of the milk
during its use. All animals are benefited by it.
Tint food can only be had genuine, in the State of
Pennsylvania, by applying to the Role Agent for that
State. 8. M. SAUNDERB.
s7-lm 1716 MARKET Street, Philadelphia.
H~ AVANA CIGARS- Of tho' Mowing
celebrated brands:
Cabanas, Figaro*
HojasdeOro, Gloria,
Espanplai Upmann*
Neptune., Pruebese,
Varies, Vegaj. Jce., 40., »o.
Of all sizes and qualities, on hand and constantly re
ceiving from Havana, And for sale low by
ftuW-lm CHARLEB TETE, IS) WALNUT.
SAXES BV AUCTION.
M THOMAS k SONS, '
ITX.
m aVtHE ixeflWiGK, atl^?^f
lales of real estate and atoclu will -hereafter be Veld at
13 o’clock noon, instead of in the evening, '
CARD.—The Trade Sale toßockaeßers wiSebttne&M
on Tuesdaj, September 13. fiLCata)cc««*»ew mdy.
FALL SALES STOCK AND HEAT. ESTATE,
thirst Fall Sale. 6th September.
Second Fall Sale, 13th September.
Third Fall Sale,
Fourth Fall Sale. 27th September.
Part of the handhilla for each of the abort tain
now ready.
STOCKS. SCRIP, Ae.
On Tuesday.
9epL 13. at 13 o'clock, noon, will be sold, at the Fhife
puis KAdianee—
fl.KS )yi|lwmroprt,.Bd Elmira R.ilro.il Co.'. Scrim
1.656 Union Mutual Insorsnce Co-’s Scrip.
2 shares Savannah Steamship Company.
2 shares Philadelphia Steamship Dock Company.
35 shares (Preferred Stock) Lackawanna and iHcoms
burg Railroad Company.
KO shares Huntingdon and Brood Top Railroad Co;
20 shares Steubenville and Indiana Railroad Co.
53AW Green and Coatcs-street Passenger Railway
Company 7 per cenL bonds, interest payable January
and July.
95JKX) first] mortgage bonds of the Quakake Railroad
Company. „
Without reserve, fur account of whom it may con
cern—
915,000 7 per cent, niortgage loan Catawissa. Wil
liamsport, and Erie Railroad Company, in bonds of
93,000, two of 93,500, and one of 95,UX».
Also, for other accounta*-
60 shares preferredstock Allegheny Railroad and Coal
Company—par £25. 7 per cent- interest guarantied.
MEAL ESTATE~37th SEPTEMBER.
Will includu the estate of D. 8 bets line, Idacree, Seatk
Broad street and Thirteenth street—by order of execu
tors.
REAL ESTATE, STOCKS, Ac.
Public Bales at the Philadelphia Exchange every Tue*-
danat noon, during the business season.
rST Handbills of each Property issued separately, is
addition to which we publish on the Saturday previous
0 each sale, one thousand catalogues in pamphlet form
living full descriptim of all the Property to be sold an
the following Tuesday.
o jei FURNITURE SALES AT THE AUCTION
RE aI SALE.
Q We have s large amount of Real Estate at Private
Sale, including every description of eity and country
property Printed lists may be had at the auction store.
_ PRIVATE SALE REGISTER.
kL. Real Estate entered on oar Private Sale Reg cter,
andadvertised occasionally in our Pabbe Sale Abstracts,
(o! whieh 1,000 copies are printed weekly,) Dee of
oharge. .
SECOND FALL BALE, SEPTEMBER 13, AT NOON#
Will include—
Orphans’ Court Sale—Estate of Alexander R. Shaw#
_ deceased.
TJIHEE-fITORY BRICK DWELLING, No. MS
Christian street, between Third and Fourth streets.
Orphans’ Court Sale-Estate of Jacob S. Wonder, dee’A,
BUILDING LOT, north side of Morris street, be
tween Sixth and Seventh streets,(First ward.!
game Estate-TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING,
lonth side of Peart street, between Thirteenth and
Broad and Vine and CallowhiU streets, lFourteenth
ward.)
Orphans’ Court Sale—Estate of James Banford, dee’d.
THREE-BTORY BRICK DWELLING, northeast
corner of Sixth and Mary streets, between Lombard
and South streets.
Same Estate—DWELLING ADJOINING—East side
of Sixth street, between Lombard and South streets#
adjoining the above on the north.
Same Estate THREE DWELLINGS, northwest
Mary street and Joaes’ or Donaldson's alley#
between Fifth and Sixth and Lombard anJ South streets.
To be sold separately.
Orphans' Court Sale—Estate of John Walls, dec’d.
THREE-STORY -BRICK DWELLING, No. lfil»
North Eleventh street, above Jefferson street, with 9
two-story frame stable on the rear end of the lot, front
ins on Lewis street—'Two fronts.
Peremptory SaIe—BUILDING LOT—northwest side
of Cherry street, northeast of Meadow street, (late
Frankfora.) Twenty-thud ward; a by 110 feet.
&7~ Sale absolute. .
Peremptory .sale—TWO BUILDING LOTg. south
east side of Mulberry street, southwest of Meadow
street,(late Frankford,)Twenty-third ward; together#
49 by 10p feet. JKF* Sale absolute.
VALUABLE PROPERTY-'* THE RACE-STREET
HOTEL’’—No. 482 Race street, between Fourth asd
Fifth streets, and opposite Crown street; lot M by 18P
feet. 09'* Immediate poewwion.
THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING,south tide of
Prime street, between Eighth and Ninth streets, date
WOuSx ™HEK-STORY BRICK DWEIiINO,
With bock buildings. No. 1124 Mount Vernon street, be
tween Eleventh and Twelfth and Green and Wafi&eo
I*reels.
liectitors’ Peremptory Sale—Estate of Rebecca S&ve
rr,deeeaeed.
YALUABLE.BUBINEes STAND-Three-ftory brick
store and dwelling. N 0.238 Arch street, between Second
and Third streets, JE*~oal« abedlate. Immediate
possession.
Same Eatato-DWELUNG NORTH FOURTH 8T-
Three-story brick dwelling No. 512 North Fourth street#
between Green and Tammany streets, tor Sale abeo
luto. immediate possession.
THREE-STORYBRICK DWELLING, Haverford
street. (late Mantusvilie.)
GREEN STKEET.-Three- story brick dwelUng.New
1002 Green street, west of Tenth street.
THIRD FALL SALK, SEPTEMBER 20th, AT NOON#
Will include—
Peremptorr Sale.-VERY VALUABLE FARM AND
COUNTRY BEAT, TO acres, with superior improve
ments. Montgomery county, Feuruu, about 14 miles from
Philadelphia, miles from Wissahickonstation, North
PeAnß>lvania Rsilrmd. ■T'Ssle absolute.
WALNUT STREET REBIDENCK# with Urge side
lot (together 49 feet front). No. 1525. near Sixteenth St.
HANDSOME MODERN RESIDENCE, No. 53X
Frankhc street, south of Green street, vitb side yard.
VALUABLE ARCH STREET RESIDENCE, No.
Ml 3, adjoining Mr. Wadsworth’s church, above Tenth
sfreeti tGT Sale absolute, without reserve or limita-
REBIDENOE, -with «aH» uul
C< LA l RU , E S^ic n:;i feet bi Kt feet, Bolton
, 'FobRBm t iK I STOREs'AjrDBWELLIN6S..N.'W.
comer of Fourth and Sbippen streets, mf Renting for
§936 a yevr.
’DWELLING,No. 110 Green St., between
Front and Seron«l streets.
THREE-STORY BRICK DW£LLING,No 7M South
Eleventh street, beloa* Shippen street.
•‘TUCKER’S ISLAND,^or “FLAT BEACH.’'
stout M acres, on the sea shore, Darlington county#
New Jersey,
NEAT MODERN RESIDENCE, with tarce aide vard#
No/1513 Coat*s street, west ot Fifteenth street, lot 31
by 130 feet, with six three-story brick dwellings in the
rear on Birr lay street.
| FIFTEENTH STREET —Two neat three-story bride
dwellings, Noa. 614 and 64C North Fifteenth street, be
low Coates street.
BUSINESS LOCATION.—Three-story brick dwefr
inz, No-1216 Locui street, above Twelfth street.
BUSINESS stand.—’Three-Story brick store and
dwelling, northeast corner of Jefferson avenue and Sa
ransk »treet. Fir»t w*rd.
THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, adjoining the
above.
REED STREET.—Three siory bnck dwellisx, south
side Reed street, east of Jefferson avenue. First ward,
fNEAT MODERNfFOUR-STORY BROWN-STONE
EVIDENCE, No. A&C9 Fine street, west of Fifteenth
street.
VALUABLE BUSINESS STAND, four-story brick
store and warehouse, J(o. 125 North Fourth street above
Arch street.
Sale st Noe. 139 and 141 Sooth Fourth Street.
SUPERIOR FURNITURE, FRENCH PLATE MIR
ROR3, PIANO-FORTE. BRUSSELS CARPETS.
On Thursday Morning,
At 9 o’clock, at the auction store, an assortment ol
excellent eeoond-h&nd furniture, elegant via no-Cartes,
fine mirrors, carpets,etc.,from£anuliesd?cliiiin*house
keeping, removed to the store for convenience of sale. .
ROOMS ON HARMONY COURT TO RENT.—Ap
ply at the auction store.
AT PRIVATE SALE.—Shares in the Phß&delphi*
ami Mercantile Libraries and Atbeaßum.
AT PRIVATE SALE.—'The valuable property, oorntt
of Fifth and Adelphi streets, below Walnut, large hnck
building and lot, 34 by 99>> feet. Two fronts.
JM. GUJIMBV * SONS,
• REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEERS.
No. 800 WALNUT STREET.
CARD.—J. M. Gummey A Book, aoetipaeen. wiUbcod
regular sales of Real Estate. 4 took*, Ac, Alaohouse'
hold furniture at dwellings.
Oft our Private Sale Register will always be foend
a very large amount of reed estate > uiobeding every de
scription of oity and country property.
J. M. GUMMEY k 80NS,
Real Estate Brokers,
No. 130 WALN UT Street, below 614th.
Moses nathans, auctioneer
and COMMISSION MERCHANT, 8. E. corner
SIXTH and RACE Streets. ‘
* MONEY TO LOAN.
Moxxr to loss, ix lakgk on small awopjcts. os
merchandise generally, and on all articles of value. A ih
SUMS OVKK OXB HCXDtXD DOLLARS TW(J»M CXST. Fit
worth, including storage, Ao.,_ at Nathans’ Principal
Establishment, & E. corner of SIXTH and RACE Sta.
GREAT PUBLIC ACCOMMODATION.
MONEY! MONEY!! MONEY!!! *
Money liberally advanced ui large or small amount*,
from one dollar to thousands, on gold and silver plate,
diamonds, watches, Jewelry, fowling-pieces, in
struments, furmtnre, dir goods, dotting, groceries, ci
gars, hardware, cutlery, books, bones, vehicles, harness,
and all articles of varae, for any length of time agreed
cn.atN*THAxs’ Pjucipal Establishhjuit, eoataeaeS
corner of Sixth and Race streets.
PROMISSORY NOTES, with collateral, discounted
the lowest market rates.
GREAT BARGAINS IN WATCHEB, JEWELRY,
Ac., AT PRIVATE BALE, at NATHANS* PRINCI
PAL ESTABLISHMENT. 8. E. corner of SIXTH and
RACE Streets.—The following articles will be sold fortes*
tnan halt the usual store prices: Fine gold English patent
full jewelled and plain, of the most approved ana best
make, in hunting cans and double bottomed. Fine gold
eacftpementlever and lepine watches, in hunting ease and
open face, some of them are extra lull jeweled, mu’ Act
make. Silver English patent lever watches, escape
ment lever and repines, in hunting ease and open
face, some very superior; English, Swiss, French,and
Quartier watches; fine gold vest, fob. neck, and chil
dren’s chains; fine gold pencil cases and pens, bracelets,
breastpins, finger-rings, ear-nnrs, studs, medallions,
and jewelry generally. Superior Havana Cuars at 811
per thousand, in boxes of 3UQ each, will bo sold by single
[■ox or quantities, to suit purchasers. Numerous faney
articles, Ac., £O., Ac. .
. „ At private Sale.
A superior fire-prcof chest, 4 feet high by S feet wid*.
Also, watches, and jewelry of every description.
ST. LOUIS. AlO.
WILLIAMS & BOYLE, AUCTIONEERS
▼ T and COMNIBBION MERCHANTS, No. 19
North MAIN STREET, Bt. Louis, Mo.,(formerly with
Messrs. Mjers, Claghorn A Co., Philadelphia.) offer
their services to the merchants, manufacturers, and
others of Philadelphia, for the adie-of dry goods, oarytt.
boots, shoes, hardware, jewelry, Ac.. Ac. aBB
SV Cash advances made on receipt of goods.
i\. Settlements made three days after sals.
nsrs&sxcK*.
Messrs. Myers. CLiyhorn, A Co., Fhila.
“ Btuart A Brother, Phila.
“ Van Wyek, Townsend, A Warrens, New Tori'*
“ L. A B. Curtis A Co., ..
“ Wood, Christy, A Co., St. Louis, Mo.
“ Crow, McCreary, £ Co.» ** **
** mt-f m w-1t
BUSINESS CARDS.
V !*• PALMER’S ADVERTISING
* AGENCY, N. E. corner FIFTH and CUEST-
~KK. Subscriptions taken for the best City and iliuntry
N flurspapera. at lowest cash prices. »ft3-3rn
Martin a- quayles
STATIONERY, TOY. a™ FANCY GOODS
EilPOklVu.
1J35 WALNUT STREET,
BELOW ELEVEN FH.
PHILADELPHIA
TSAAC ROBERTS, Real Estate Agent:
SAMUEL C. ROBERTS. Contstaxckb:
ynerfor salt*. on liberal terms, FARMS AND COU.Y
IKi SEATS, in renns>lvanii, New Jersey, Delaware,
a !?d Virginia: pm! DWELLINGS ami
STORES m Norristown, Germantown, and
l-niiu
LOAN MONEY ON FIRST MORTGAGES, Examine
Titles to Real Estate, and attend to CONVEYANCING
m all its branches. Office MAIN Street, near the Bank.
Norristown, and No. 20 South THIRD Street, between
Wah>ut and Spruce streets. i'hiladetphiv sl-lm*
A lex. McKinney,
xx attorney at law,
GRKENSBURG, PA,
Will practise in Westmoreland, Armstrong, and In
diana countiea. aell-tf
o fTIHE ADAMS EXPRESS CO., OFFICE
O 320 CHESTNUT Street, forwards Parcels, Pack
er ages. Merchandise, Bank Notes, and Specie, either by
n its own Lines, or in connection with other Express Com
-2 fames, to all the principle towns and cities of the
S United States. E. S. SANDFORD,
- aul-tf General Superintendent.
HO TEDS.
UNION,
- 1 - ARCH STREET, ABOVE THIRD,
PHILADELPHIA.
_ 4 . .UPTON S. NEWCOMER.
.The Situation of this HOTEL is superiorly adapted to
the want* of the Business Public; aodto those in search
orplearare, Faaseueer Railroads, which now run past,
and in close proximity, afford a cheap and pleasant nda
to all places of interest in or abnet the city, jy aS-fa,
TTAMS! HAMS! HAMS!
Just received a prime lot new raw-cured Hams.
10 cent; pec pound. CHAS. BMITH,
aa3Mtn* SIS and HJ MARKET Street.
SALAMANDER SAFES.
WB A large assortment of
PHIL A DBLPHI
SALAMANDER SAFES. 11
_ „ K VAULT DOORB,
BANK LOCKS. F °'******
iromk-atfsaßNi,
On aj good terms a& any other establishment in the
United States, by
v *. EVANS* WATSON,
No. as Soatfc FOURTH Street,
PLEASE GIVE US A rn.T.l. . PAiWel^it