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WM Morris. NJ TK Clark, NO
AlexHLindsMvNp • T T-Wharton. N C
W 8 Gilmer, NC ; JTCommM, NC
JD Fdwler & la. Pam.Wia J A Baldwin, Jr, Boston
Jacob W Cayr,Wil, NC E Clay ton, N 0
A TSammOv, NO BWsyland, Buffalo, N Y
A Weylan4,Bufiklo, N.Y 8 Bniifh. Prov, R 1
Rev Jae Aylmer, Tekaa Sami Watson* Va
W-Akeroyd. Dresden H w Johnson, N Y
oa 0
KDearborn, HaroSDurg, Pa > : 4 ,
NATIONAL HOTEL—Race etreet, above Third.
H Cmit*Hv|Ue t ' F» T Altetatt, Pottevillo
W P Vhnte, PotteviUe, . T. SI Weaver. Newberry
Sloee« Brower, Money, I’a Thee 2 Ludwig. Wmsport
•ID Beeber, Muncy. Fa , inmee Will toil. Monoy, l’a
Mr» L Hare, Ht Clare • FJfßninea, Bollefcrato
? v? Samuele.Ta IMlbner, Lewisburg, Iml
■X P w L £ k 'JMfltttyillo Win Brekle, Potteville
*■’MefUrvr.TamnTia, JI Kauffman, Tainaona
P 0 Baldwin. Lockport, 1U WLLance, rjvmoutii
S Dunham, Carlisle,Pv. BSpeselmyer.HartloUm
L Pnulll, Williamsport H A Blumor, Allentown
J L Heinzeman. P Clinton A Klose, Pn - >
Mow* Speoht. Boavertovrrj, AID Shultz, Loransport
,F B Medlar, NY, CII Honnefi, NY
STATES UNlON—Market«(., above (tilth.
1 FWIl 4 * Huntingdon co He Robin', Huntingdon co
Coateavilje 1 Mins Locke, Lancaster
"ft Sanders, Del ’ " r - j Morrison, Del
* ■ 1 Al rs Wilbank A ion, Cin
WCunmnshamt N J 'Wm Bn/der, Cincinnati
J W Slocum* Lebanon co JR Robison, Juniata co
Jas Marshall, Pa i ; - * A O Simpson. Morgan co,o
Jm DopnSdson, Easton, Pn Hfi Henry, Luzerne no
8 Arnold, Clearfield, Pa " John Carhle,Cla&rfield,ra
Jm Fndly, Montgomery co P B Dyaart, wilra’ton, Del
l 8 G Grone, Harrisburg
FRANKLINJHOUSE—Chestnut - street, above Third
L P Gnrrigues, Pottsville Chas E Mcllvaine, Cin. 0
A Concry, Ky, , >r „ Asa Uo»t. New York
TS r Rochester, NY Edmond N Francis, Jf y
ATGoehorn.Cin. O W B Stuck, Va
4S^WS lb r» J C Bndsemnn, Mass
W M Rodger*. New, York J Cochran A la, Ohio
JfiMC Thurlo, Newbur?port I) Rice, Worcester, Maw
L JSrnitb, Reading, Pa ’
EKS™ ( “s' k& *Ai? V 0 «*“".
i asp b«'«
r#l#¥ & o ’ fldsSSr ■
MrBiiSh! > Be'l MlIWn,0 '‘ J HWoodirard.Maoun.Gn
EAGLE HOTEL—Third street, above Race.
J Wilson, Easton L T Brown, N Y
’ p Kr m oS;<r hl °
R'M NycoJ'choater co j' co
WpT'M 6O ',, ... BFLovis,Delco
T rli&i\ tm# Sl. U e Dcask v,n ° y Garratt, Chester co
J Jefferies, Chester co J Davie, Pel co
v , • UNION HOTEL—Arch etreet, above Third.
f&f'Mt,, Bolton . , • asllnllowny A;la,lit
HB H k lCk t’ lb ? r sflf’ OKIO 0 K l0 , r' J PfoliWo
If « « s*o"n'r^&&‘
f § C & 10 I>r Hotisel, NY
J.B WaUace» Va C Pitch, Iml
0 Richards. Iml CHBontel.Pa
r VERNON—Second etreet, aboveAroh.
.IWenttteo MS.?*.
T Hclbnas, Bucks co Jaa Konighmaoker, Pa
' SHEAF—Second street, below Vine,'
. 4&&y, lth ‘ B t aokj! c ? JNewbold, Bucks co
J Mnddleon, Lancaster B Yost, Bucks oo
ISKftK- SS®Ktes:
iewla kWorthington, Pa “ D Ooo!fflf 1 y ‘i , i?n C '&n ! k a
HALB EAGLE HOTEL—Third St., ab, Cftl'owhiU
WHancY, Bethlehem Hl{au«er. Montco
wa# .
IMERCHANTS' HOUSE-Third et., above Cnllowhill
|||*fe» 0 , in AiLto,m ’■
MI M l: M'obirt," N t c’ ,n RLW,dker ' wSkoebkrre
'• ®BACK BEAR H^TEli—Third : .t, nbove. Cnllowhill
h H Marklay. JH Markley, Hilltown
i^S&'nfe"! 10 - _J°^r^Bu°t!l^ d9l^ia
,°nS I f, E S,? UI *HOTEL-Suth ,t..nboveCbentnut.
•' ' v?^ n r? Thomas. N Y
g^BhMt t n.°feflV,Uwn o B R Smeltzer, NY
m SOUTH.FOURTH STREET 112
BAZAAR.— Great Emporimn hr
aarssesfeisa
PUEE .CONFECTIONERY,
MiNOF’ACTPBBD BY
T fI »A?S'?r AH ? A ‘ lIEINTZ »
Stereß. W. comer ARCH and NINTH streets,
. tfl-ftn iPaotorySH PHtort street,)
SPANISH OLIVES—In bulk, in pnjue
ordcrj for sale • 1
,sIT i. 5, A» MERINO. 140 South FRONT Btreet
SJLATfi MANTELS,
KJ The Ri’ohcst and' most Beautiful Rnnmtvmn. A r
Enamelled BhUe Mantels, ever offered for s& tl.?i
-oountry, mftnuTMtured by us, from Pennsylvania Slate*
stone,'and for sale very low. w
1 ‘ icm N nil EHTfSTn I ’ - s?,^ t .
poUKINKKANaES.;, :
All in .want,of the Beit Elnynted Double Oven
fwjtuig
aa 10-3mif 10)0 CHESTNUT Btreet.
HR.UUE TURI’ENTINE.—3O bbls. Soft
and Hard Turbehlitie,in store and for sale hv
fct . - , R«WI t EY. ASHBURNER. A CO.
- 1 » -No. ISSftuth WiURVRB.
gU(J AK-HOUSJB MOLASSEti.—I6O, hhds;,
Zeroes,"and barrel®. for sale by'
™ o Wu k &.
O/ 1 > *
• * < - f t
JEDTICATIONAt.
VfaStG.—A. R. TAYLOR, Teacher of
r I*l Sinpin* jtmi Plano, 676 North TWELFTH Street,
below Coates. al3-lin*
EDSTOK’S writing academy,
S.B. oorner tilGHl'lt and SANSDM Stfootß,
lOpendall, tram 9 A.M. to 9 P. M, :
/ToGentlemen a; rapid and elegant I'UNinrSß hand is
imparted. To Ladte* a rieat aod graceful epistolary
Btj|o. Clafsex Private. Cards written,, add every de-
Bonption of Penmanship neatly exequted. . sf3-3m
POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE OF THE
A STATE OK PENNSYLVANIA; Pi'uladelphi».
lncorpor4todlss3. and'organiied vrith a Full Fivculty
on tho plan of the Industrial Collages of Paris and Ger
many j comprises a Preparatory Department and Foua
Technical Schools, via j
The Sohool ofMlNfes.
The Hihoolof PRACTICAL CHEMISTRY,
flillttleimMMLpiftc.
, Aroluteoturo, and .TopogrAphicd! and Meohanioal
Drains Arb included m the Engineering Course, and
the T hm«t, Fuld and Laboratory practice is
• The Seventh Annual Session will begin on MONDAY,
September 10th, 1859. For Catalogues and further-infor
mation, address - - Dll. A. L. KENNEDY,
sl2-2w ... ' . President of Faculty.
JY
0. 230 SOUTH FOURTH STREET.—
Mr. THUNDER has resumed his professional
frraotioe. sio-m*
IVfESDAMES CHEGARAY AND D’HER-
Yomro la Y d7j® 0ARI)IN0 AND DAY BOHOOI ' POR
PHILADELPHIA, SQUARE, VINE
Madame CI HE Q A RAY reepectrullr informs her
mends and tile pubholn aeneraf.'tbat independently of
o *LV* B S l *?*y.thi9 an me plan as the one above mentioned,
~ angwer applications and rdceivd
viflltetsonandaftertheUihilarofßeptdmbet-, and the
School will open on the ld»h. Ali3Mm*
ST. MARK’S EPISCOPAL ACADEMY,
V " ro ‘
• .APP'ioationa for admission, if made before the begin*
nmg of the term, should bo made td the Principal.
, J. ANDREWS HARRIS. A. M.,
talO-wffcm-lf 1507 RACK Street.
MRS. GERTRUDE J. CARY will resume
tho duties of her School, as usual, on MONDAY,
Beptomber 12th. Northwest oorner SPRUCE and JIJ-
NfPER. s7-wfm-lm*
■MIES 0* A; IiUKULN WILL RE-OPEN
r - J? er School for Young Istdies on Boptomber 12,
lWS.CiroulHni may bo obtained at the Schoolroom, 911
WALNL r Street, where application lor admission may
be made, on anil alter September 6th, from 10 to U
o'clock. j.
Trottt L. Johnson. aula-im*
MUSIC AND SINGING..—MISS LIZZIE
CARROLL would respectfully idform ,lsr frlenfla
ana the publio tMtjlie HtUi resumed the duties or hor
torofessiort. Schgars Will bo received at her residence,
N(N $22 South TEN PH Street, or taught at their own
homes. She refers with confidence to any of hor pupils,
or to Mr. Conrad Meyer, Manufacturer. Terms
moderate, • aufiJ-lm
IMARY L. STACKHOUSE WILL OPEN
her Boarding and Day-School for Girls, No. WSO
SPRING GARDEN Street, on the let of September.
For Circulars apply to the Principal. suaMm*
HEMANi ALLEN, A..M., Tcaolior of tlio :
VIOLIN aild PiANo. Mr. Alien Iriay.be applied
td at tho resiaencodf hiiT father, Professor Allen, No.
218 South SEVENTEENTH Street. sS-lm
The hemans institute.-rcv. jas.
J. HELM Wiil dpoh, September 12, his School for
Slid higher ediioatioh of a limited nuln'oor of Young Lft-
U*k Persons to whom he is not personally known are
[efotred to Prof. (LD Cleveland, Prof. Charles Short,
SCHOOL. 1313 CHESTNUT Streot. Bfi-18t
MRS. BARTON’S
BOARDING
DAY SCHOOL EolTyriUNQ LADIES,
„ .. m NoMTO) CHESTNUT Stroot.HUa.
The winter Tdrin will open on the soc«ud MONDAY
in September. Young Ladies received of any
taught whatever pertains to a thorough Education.
French spoken in the family. For Circulars and par
ticulars, apply aa above. au23-D W&Cal-6w
SPRING GARDEN ACADEMY* FOR
YOUNG MEN AND BOYB.N. E. cor. EIGHTH
ano BUTTONWOOD Streets.—Resumes duties MON
DAY, September 6th. Number limited; all pupils un
der the immediate care of tho Frlnoipal; the govern
ment Is that of purely “moral suasion *,” reports sent to
parents weekly; the Moral. Inullettual. and Physical
Education of Bors Will be Aha conscientiously
attended w. .GAuipgdes gratuitously at the Academy,
dt4s North Eighth stteet. ,
arig-ew F. DONLKAVY LONG, Principal.
PENN INSTITUTE.—The Session will
ooromance, on.MONDAY, the 6th of September.
The object of this Institution it to prepare pupils for
CcUegdor business, -in aocomplishiog this object, ra
pidity, ond especially tborougliness, are desirable; and
to bp thorough requires not only that the general dim
oulties must do met, but those of each individual.
The method adopted for giving instruotipn, is to be
come & co-laborer with the pupil, efforts being made to
have him lead, and reserving for ijie teacher to point
out errors, remove doubts, or suggest the manner of pro
ceeding. ’
For exemplifying the principles of the various branch
es of Natural science, apparatus it folly provided, and
folr practical operations in Surveying, A first-efose tran
sit or Philadelphia manufacture leumiifihed.
, Besides pursuing the vArfoUb Studies with Text books,
Leotuiefi are delivered ih regular order on Natural Phi
losophr. Chemistry, Geology. Mythology, etc.
’ The Rooms occupied are thpsopfl.the second, third,
and fourth stones <?r the building ottlie 8. K.corner of
THIRTEENTH and FILBERT Streets, entraneo on
Filbert street; they are forge and freely vontilatod.and
ftflord ariiple space for Recitation, J/eoture, and Play
Rooms. They are now open from 9 o’clock A. M. to ]
o clook r. M., where further information may be ob
tained. - -
au23-tf R. STEWART, Principal.
PRICE-STREET ACADEMY,
„ GERMANTOWN. PHILADELPHIA.
GEORGE 11. BARKER, PRINCIPAL.
, The Fall Term tifthis Institution commences Septem
ber 6th, Jt»9. The course of instruction comprises all
the branohe* of a thorough English Education. together
.With the Latin, Greek, and French Languages, hua-tf
The classical institute, RE
MOVED Crum No. IJO2 FILBERT Street to No.
127 North TENTH Street, tyiU redpen on MONDAY.
Boys prepared for Collect or Business,
«icsrMftthftrh?»sTf <>n, ' ,> , »? sn>thah5 n >thah education, the Clae
88*-'*SSS!S t, ®!*. n s d . Modern Languages, are taught
Slo^^reM y4^i™,uiUQ^, thoroughness and rapid
progress. Uroufors to bo had at the School.
Rupbbikobs.—Rev, Mr, J. A. Vaughan, Rev. Mr, J.
H. A, Boinborger. Rev. Mr. wm. H. Furness, Beniamin
Gerhard, Esq., Arthur W. Little, Esq., Cnas. short,
m. Prof. Joseph Leidy, Prof. Cornelius Felton, Cam
bridge; Theodore Sedgwiok, Esq., New York. aulB-lm*
ACADEMY OP THE PROTESTANT
EPISCOPAL CHURCH, LOCUBTpmd JUNIPER
Streets.
, Tlie Autumnal Session opened on MONDAY, Septem
ber eth.
.Applications for Admission may be made to the Prin
oipal, at the Academy, duly (except on Saturday) be
tween JO and IB o’clock A. M,
JAMES \V. IlOßlfiS. A. M..
Principal.
sl-thenilm
E' DUCATIONAL.—Miss ELLA WATSON
2M North TWELFTH Btroet, will roeommenoe
giving Instruction# on the PIANO, at her own retidenoo
or those of her Pupil*, after September lit, 1659.
Bu2j-ths&m'?m*
TBB MISSES EWING WILE OPEN A
SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES AND CHIL
DREN, on MONDAY, September 4th, at 937 SPRUCE
Street, where Circular# may bo obtained.
Rsfbrences. Rev. Albert Barnes. Rev. W. W.
Spear. D, D., Prof. C. D. Cleveland. aul7-Qw*
The olassioal and English
SCHOOL of H. D. GREGORY. A. M.. No. 1108
MARKET Street, will reopen on THURSDAY, Sep
tember l#t. . «u36-lm*
nnHE misses oasey and mrs. bee
.. BE’B Boarding and Day School for You nr Ladies,
1703 WALNUT Stroot, reopen* ■WEDNESDAY, Sep!
embar7tli. • au2-2m
THOS. BALDWIN’S ENGLISH MATHE
MATICAL and CLASSICAL SCOOL FOR BOYS.
N. E. corner oi BROAD and AROII, will reopen Sep
tember Ist. au22-lm*
The subscriber will reopen his
8ohnol» at 1230 LOCUST Street, September 5.
au27-4w* ’ B. KENDALL.
RIT'XENHOUSE ACADEMY—N- E. cor
ner of CHESTNUT and EIGHTEENTH Streets,
entrance on Eiehteenth street. The next Session will
oommenoe BEPTKMBKR FIKTII. 1859.
A LLEN GROVE FEMALE SEMINARY,
FRANKFORD. PENNSYLVANIA, six miles
from Market street, Philadelphia
.The course of instruction in this School isenmprohen*
sive and thorough. Parents And Guardians who intent
to place their daughters or wards at this Institution wil i
do well to make immediate application to
Mbs. E.L. THOMPSON,
s3-tf Principal and Superintendent.
Annie churchman has removed
lief BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL to No. 508
FRANKLIN Street, abovo Poplar. Term commences
September 6th. - » aul9-Im*
Bryant & stratton’s national
.MERCANTILE CQLLEGKB, located itt’Phila
delphia* 8. E. corner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT?
New York, Buffalo, Cleveland, and Chioaito. For in*
formation. <vUI or send for Catalogue. f*9.tf
CENTRAL INSTITUTE,, N. W. CORNER
V of TENTH ami SPRING GARDEN Streets, will
be reopened MONDAY. September 5 Boys prepared for
any bfyiSION in the PUBLIC GRAMMAR SCHOOLS,
for BUSINESS, or for COLLEGE,
au22-6w* . H. Q. McQUIRE, A. M.. Principal,
/CLASSICAL INSTITUTE,
DEAN STREET, below LOCUST.
The duties of the Clnastoal Institute will be rosumei
on Monday, Septembersth.
*o2Mm J.W.FAIRE3. A. M„ Principal.
rpilE GERMANTOWN ACADEMY WILL
A yeopen on MONDAY, September 6th, 1860. The
FnnoipafwiU receive n limited number of Boys into his
family. „ J. H. WITHINGTON. A. M.,
aul7*Cw* Principal.
Friends academy for boys,
Eiuif of 41 North ELEVENTH Street, will reopen
the 29th mat., All denominations admitted. $l2 per
Term of 22 weeks.
&uSMm* W WHITALL.
NOTICES.
NO T 10E—DEPARTMENT OF SUIt-
KurtVKYok OFFICE 0F CHIEF ENGINEER AND
EIGHTH SECTION of the Survey and Regulation of
the 1 went?*first ward, .bounded Northward by Erie
avenue, SonUiward bLAllogheny avenue, Eastward by
Fifteenth etreot, and Westward by Thirtieth street.
SECOND DIVISION of-said Twenty-first
ward, bounded Northeastward by Township line road,
or WiHsahickon street, Southeastward by Logan ave-
the rivorBchuylkiU, And
4ENTH SB CTION of tho township of Blookfey, in the
Twenty-fourth ward, bounded Northward by Columbia
avenue, Southward h? Haverford rood nna Torravo
nuo, Eastward by Fifty-sixth street, and Westward ’by
Sixty-sixth street, are now prepared for public inspeo-
JrnnS 1 r!\® of MIIVEYORS and REGULA
KS®n« th f r»i hl “-n n " Llovonth Purvey Districts, and
at the Office of tins Department, City Building, FIFTH
below Walnnt and tho Board ofSurveyors have
appointed MONDAY, the. mil instant, at 10 o’clock A.
M., to consider.any objections that may be urged thereto
by any oitizen interested therein.
89.dt19t1l ' gg?,g r ,
SPECIAL NOTlCE.—Dealers in Good
« Y? a £ a r Pftkn* Vulcanised Rubber Suspenders.
Braids, Webe, and all other fabrics and articles made
by combining fibrous substances with threads or sheets
Of vulcanised rubber, are notified that unless the same
are properly stamped or labelled with my name, and by
P?L? u Jfe r l ty ’. t, IV cannot bo legally disposed of in the
United States. Merchants and dealers are invited to ex
amine specimen* now in store, and to give their orders
ter® wnM'W’
RIGHTS N THE, PARENT for thSi. whfoK
embrace all the styles heretofore manufactured or im-
MANUFACTURE and SELL
ttOT’' 1 ' 01 "" 10 “
n2j-lr HORACE H. DAY.
TVOTlOE.—Persons having business with
£MSB&E *“ kni lh °H°W iTaM, 1 "'’
JelT - Flour Inspector.
REMOVALS.
REMOVAL— MARTIN & WOLFF have
Removed to No. 334 MARKET Street, South side,
below Fourth, where they offer a choice assortment of
Fall and Winter Goods, at very low prices. s 13.2 m
LADIES’ HAW BRAIDS, WIGS, PRI
SETTS, nnd CURLB, manufactured jfi the very
beat and newest Paris stylos, end of which wo constantly
keep a very Urge fusortiNonton. hand, sold wholesale
and retail, at the lowest possible prices. Ordorsfroin
all part* of the country solioited, and promptly attended
. "’'Mfc WWnxmr
»«S-Bm* fittvetn Market anil Olieetnut.
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
ASSURANCE COMPANY,
ESTABLISHED IN WM.
EIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE.
HE At) OFFICES:
LONDON, ABERDEEN, EDINBURQH, GLAB
QOW, PHILADELPHIA.
CAPITAL, ®6,5398,800.
annual income upwards of «i,otto.ooo.
Policies 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,
FHILMIXLTIII..
references.
Meura. STUART, k BROTHER. 13 Bank at rent.
•• MVElfs, CLAGHORN, A 00., m Market rt.
" WM. MoKEE k C 0.,» South Front atreet.
" MoCUTCHEN k COLLINS, 8. W. oorner
Front ntnl No* otroeto.
■* SMITH, WILLIAMS, k CO., 313 Market at.
•• JAMES GRAHAM k CO.,*) atUl Letitiaat.
JOSEPH B. MITCItELL, Beil., President Meohanioa'
Batik.
JAMES DUNLAP, Ke<!., Preaidont Union Bank,
Hon. WILLIAM A. PORTER, 633 Walnut atroet, lata
Judge Supreme Court. jyS-tuthJca tf
IJHE WASHINGTON
FIRE AND MARINE
INSURANCE COMPANY,
FARQUIIAR BUILDINOS,
No. 280 WALNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
Incorporated in 1£&7 ( dn4e* tho Oeh&riU Inliirdhoe Law
of PdiiHsylvahi&r (
Authorized Capital™— 3500.000
Subscribed Capital.—.. 200,000
Paid up Capital. a. 114,800
INVEITKD AS FOLLOWS!
Bond and Mortgages, first lion. -. $62,170
Bank, Railroad, and other Stocks and Se
ountiei. 64,000
Cash in Bank.~~ ..™ 6,630
5114,600
furniture, & 0 . Also, on cargoes and freToilt
tp and from aIF parts df the world, anu Inland Naviga
tion and Transportation, oh fovtirawe terms.
otiAtIUES G. IMLAY, ihohident,
A* 2tßXUK?*jy* o ®4 ,r ®* , uent.
O. C. BurLEß,Secretary. ', • • •
H. U. Bi)uret&ry,
r ß&r a , <bk ’ E lijliSjlfe
Henry K.Strong, F..F.T W rey,
D. D. Jones. Jno, Tonner. •
Alonzo Butler, wm. B. Grubb,
J* Charles G. hnlay.
mar 18-tf
SAVING FUNDS.
CPRING GARDEN SAVING FUND SO
►3 CIETYDF PHILADELPHIA,
Office, No. Ml North THIRD Street
OFPENN.
Deposits received in sums of One Dollar and upwards,
and repaid m Gold, without notioe. with FIVE PER
CENT. INTEREST from the day of deposit till with
drawn. „. , . ~ . .
, A aiULreliable Savings Institution hoe long
beep needed ih Ihb.Nojthern pftrt of the city, and “ Tb®
Spring Gardenfc&yingahuiid pociety ,** waiohftrtflfod «T
the Legislature pf Peridsylvania td supply this necessity.
The Managers, id drganiimg and locating it, nave been
governed wholly by a desire to accommodate the busi
ness interest and wants of the very large and enterpn
.in6to,nlnliono^*lu?.h,lplj.„Winid.J.
From2to2>io*olockt also, on Monday and Thureday
from 6 until 8 o'olook in the evening,
MiNAunns.
J'rederlck Klett, Stephen Smith,
ohn P. lyovy, Hun. H. K. Strong,
Daniel Underkolfer, Frederick StAcke,
Franois Hart, Joseph P. LeClerc,
Jolm Kesslar, Jr„ GeorgeKnecht,
James 8. Pringle, Jacob Doek,
Joseph M. Crowell, Hon. Wm, Millward*
Fbawcis Hart, Seorctarr. ia2o-tfif
CAVING, FUND—FIVE PER CENT. IN-
K 5 TERKST.-NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COM
PANY, WALNUT Street,Southwest corner of TIIIJtD,
Philadelphia, incorporated by the State of Pennsylva
nia,
Money .is reoeived iu any sum, forge or small, and in
terest paid from the day of deposit to the day of with
drawal.
Tho office is open pvery day from 9,o’olock in the
morning till 6 o'oloek m the evening, and on Monday
and Thursday evenings till 8 o'oloek.
Hon. HENRY L. BENNER, President.
_ ROBERT BKLFRIDGE, Vice President.
William J* Rbso, Beo.-et«ry.
noasetoie.
Hon. Hpnrr L, DonnSr, F. Carroll Brewster,
Kdw/ira L. Carter, Joseph B. Barr,
RoburtSelfndae, Fyanots Lee,
SamUetß. Ashldn, Joseph Yerkes,
tLandreth Mdnd®* , Henry DitTenderfer.
orifiy is received and payments made daily.,
tie investments are made, in conformity with the
provisions of the Charter, in Real Estate Mortgages,
Ground Renta, and such firgt-cfou sesuntiesas will al
ways insure perfeot soourity to the depositors, and
which cannot fail to give penuanenoy and stability to
this Institution. , aul-ly
SAVING FUND.—UNITED STATES
NyT6treeU? r ' /,TUVl "^* TW ’— * n “ ,DT ' — 1
Large.and small sums receiyed, ahd paid back on de
mandwithoat notioe.with FIVE Vi. R CENT. INTE
REST from the day of deposit to the day of -withdrawal.
itaaittat’' “ d on
DRAFTS for said oh Ehgliha. Itdlaild, slid Scotland,
from £1 upwards. __ _ • _
Preeideilt—fl'fVPHEN 3L CRAWFORD,
W«Mv“ r -
“ A little, but often, fills thb Pune.”
J?RANKLIN SAVING FUND—
*• No. 136 Bouth FOURTH Strcot, between
Chestnut and Walnut, Philadelphia, pays ail De
posits on demand.
Depositors* money secured by Government
Btote.aud City Loan*,Ground Rents, Mortgages,
fco.
This Company deems, safety better than large
Rronts, consequently will run no risk with deposi
>rs’ mpney, but have jt at all times ready to re
turn with finer cent interest to the owner, as
they have always done. This Company never
suspended.
> Females, married or single, and Minors can
deposit in their own right, and such deposits can
be withdrawn only by their consent.
Charter perpetua|. Incorporated by the State
of Pennsylvania, with authority to reoeive mo
ney ftpmjrustees and executors.
LARGE AND SMALL SUMS RECEIVED.
Office open daily from 8 to 8 o’clock, and on
Wednesday and Saturday evening* untufio’olk.
■* ,„ _ DIRECTORS
fi Jacob B. Shannon, Cvrus CadwaUader,
z John Shindler, George Russell,
- Mafaehi w. Moan, Edwftrd T. Hyatt,
Lewis Krumbhaar, Henry Deleny,
NioliolM Rittenhouse, Nathan Smedley,
Jos. R. Sathorthwalte* Blancnsrd,
„ „ jCTr BLH'lffi»,F„.id.»U 8 L H'lffi»,F„.id.»U
CTRtre Caswalladbb, Treasurer.
diS-j
“ A Dollar saved is twice earned.”
J\TOTIOE. —Letters testamentary on tho
•? $ 8 *i f P'oßey. John C. Baker, D.Jk.lat© of tho
oity of Philadelphia, doooased, having been granted to
the subscriber, all persons indebted are requested to
mage payment, and thoso having claims or domands
against the same to present them without delay to
.... .. JOHN F. LONG. Lancaster. Pa.,
Jr to his otlornoy, M • CIIAS. R. I.EX,
augl m7t* 61 North Sixth stroet, Philadelphia.
IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE
CITY AND„ COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Estate of WILLIAM KEYBKR. Deceased.
•The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle,
and adjust the aocount of Sarah Koysor and Andrew
Miller. Executors ofthe last will and testament of Wil
ham Koysor, late of limns Sun, county of Philadelphia,
deceased, and make distribution of the balance in the
hands of the accountants, will moot the parties intor
rnted* for tho, purposes of his appointment, on MON
DAY, September 2Cth * 1*», 9* 4 V> M.» at his Office, No.
612 WALNUT Stroet, oityof Philadelphia.
„ WILLIAM ERNST,
•13-rawf6t Auditor.
IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Estate ol ALEXANDER HALL, Deceased.
Sur oitotien to surety of formor Administrator to file
an account.
Tho Auditor appointed by tho Court to state an ao
count of the said surety, in conformity with said cita
SWPftYPJU Ms°U d 10 l, . in of hi* appointment on
THURSDAY. September JBd. 1869, at 4 o’olock P.M.,
at his office,No. 260 North FIFTH Street.
sD-fmwfit* GEORGE W. THORN, Auditor.
CABINET WARE.
{-CABINET FURNITURE and BILLIARD
Vy TABLES.
MOORE & CAMPION,
No. 201 SOUTiI BECOND STREET,
in oonneotion with their extennivo Cabinet Bufine... .re
now of
and hove now a lull mrndy, hm.hed with
MOORE fc CAMHON’BIMI«<iVED CUSHIONS,
wbioh aro pronounced b, all who have u«od them to be
euperior to all ocher,.
For the imalior »n<) 6ni.h of theae TaWea the manu
laotorer. rdTer to their nutnerou. patronithrouahout the
Union, who are familiar with the oharaoter or their
worlt, irM-«in
MACHINERY AND IRON.
lAKtraL v. Miamcit, j, vauohab Haaatca,
COUTUWARKFOUNDRY*'
>3 FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS,
MERRIM'koNS,
ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS,
Manufaoture High and Low Pressure Steam Engines,
for Land, River, and marine service,
Boilers. Geometer*, Tanks, Iron Boats. Ac.; Castings
of all kinds, either Iron or Bmss.
Iron t raine Roof* for Gas Work*, Work Shops, Rail
road Stations, &o.
Retorts and Gns Machinery ofthe latest ami most im
proved constrpotjon. „
Every description, of Plantation Maohinery, such as
Sugar, Saw. and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Open Steam
Trains, Defooators.b'ltors. Pumping Engines, &o.
Sole Agents for N. Rlllleux's Patent Sugar Boiling
Apparatus: Nasmyth’s Patent Steam Hammer; and
InViSaohlne Wo^e3f * Gw.lnfugal Sugar Drain-
HPHE CHEAPEST BRUSH HOUSE IN
following list of
00mplire ,tem IhDM
10: 1;
0.3, 68 knots, 8T ••
o. 4,80 knots, 100 11
0.6, #3 knots, 112 “
o.Aiwfaiotsja# «
o. 7,104 Knots, 16Q “
0.3,160 kuats, 178 “
M North
PhUadelphia,
fiANGS OF RlGGlNG—Manufncturcd
of tho best material , and for said by
eel. N...« K
MESS SHAD-Nos. 1 and 2
a primea , liolo , in% ~
ftiiM lwflmmr Wharves
fIRAIN MILLS GRAIN MILLS —For
V" tlio Farm aptf Tho IRON-JJUnR MILL
ha. no »qf »l for drimling Fine Meal, Food, Cofloe, Sol
oea. flWu by hand or powor.
Price. $B, $2O, and $43.
Now in opecaton at 128 South SECOND Blreet,
ln ‘ mr °° un,r mmx. * 00,
DEDAL.
BRUSHES.
' RAILROAD LINES.
£Sn«an potivAdelpiiia and
Chicago, .Rook jetond, Niagara Falls, Milwaukee, Bur
! mitba, MdUtrefili St. Paul’s, Detroit, Dunheth, and St.
Lome. .
. Pasilftnger.trains will leave the Philadelphia afiff Read
hg Railroad Depot, corner BROAD and VINE Btreeto,
DAILY. Mow., s
For Elmira, Niagara Falls. Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago,
Milwaukee, Rook Island, Qa(ena, St. Paul’s, Burlington,
and ot. Louis. '
M . 3.30 P.M., NIGHT EXPRESS..,
For Elmira, Niagara Falls, Buffalo* Detroit, Chicago,
Milwaukee, Rook Island, Galena,St. Paul’s, Burlington,
and St. Louis.
The 7.30 A. M. and 333 p. M. trains run through to
HAKK||iDUßG,Btoppingat all Stations on tho Lebanon
The ?.30 X. M. train ediiheot# at Rufceri fbr Wilkos
,NA,All^U<BLOO^tf^Bllß'^B]tl\lLitOAlt,!
Baggage checked to Elmira, Buffalo, and Suspension
Bridge.
BDw Tickets can be procured at the Philadelphia and
Elmira Railroad Lino r s Ticket Office, Northwest corner
of BIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets, and at the Faison
®Br KIkoUGH BXVREBS FREIGHT TRAIN
Leaves tho Depot, Brood street below Vine, daily, (Sun
day excepted,; for ail points West and North, at 6 P. M.
Freishts must be delivered before 3 P. M. to insure
going tho same day.
For further information, apply at
„ . FJf 1 t P e J. ,f> I a A D, below Vine,
Or to CHAP. S. TAPPEb, General Agent,
N. W. corner SIXTH and CIiESTiN UT Stroels,
001-tf Philadelphia,
f>TT xa cmmwmm r. CHANGE OF HOURS.
RAILROAD. W1L '
On ana after MONDAY. September 6th, 1839,
PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA,
For Baltimore at 8.15 A. M., U noon, (Express,) and
11.10 P, M.
For Chester at 8.15 A. M., 12 noon, 4 and 11.10 P. M.
For vYilltyngton at 8.16 A. M., 12,4, and 11.10 P, M.
lor Newcastle at 6.W A. M.» and 4 P. M.
ForBaafurdatB.lsA.AM.
For Milford at 4 P. M.
. TKAINB FOR PHILADELPHIA
Leave Baltimore at 6.30 A. M., (Express,)B.lo A. M.,
and 6.25 P. M.
Leave Wilmington at 6.65 A. M. and 5.30 A. M., 1.10 and
8.40 P. M.
Aoave New Castle at 8.45 A. M., ami 8 P. M.
.eave Middletown at 7AO A. M. and 6.(0 P. Al.
Dover at 6.£0 A. M., uud 5.40 P. 5L
Loave TSlilford at 5.30 A. M.
.save Soaford at 2.35 P. M.
Leavo Chester at 7.44,9.60 A. M„ 1.45 and 5.15 P. M.
Leave Balumoie for Soaford and Delaware Railroad
at 6.30 A. M,
T TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE
Leave Chester ar 8.46 A. M„ 12 28amt 11.40 P. M.
Wjlnnngton «t 5,30 A. M., 12.55 P, M., and 12.90
SUNDAYS
, .* will runaa iollowa:
Leave Philadelphia fer Perry villa and intermediate
places at 6.45 P. M.
Leave Wilmington for Perryville and intermediate
places at 7.25 F. M.
Leave Havre-tlovGrooe for Baltimore and intermediate
iplnoes at 6.40 A. M.
Leave Baltimore for Havre-de-Grace andlnterwiediate
places at 5.40 P. M. ,
Leave Wilmington for Philadelphia aud intermediate
places at 6.45 P. M>:
jy£ 8. M. FELTON, President.
M m sits Philadelphia, ger-
MANTOWN AND NORRIS
TOWNTfAILROADT-BUMMER ARRANGEMENTS-
Ou anu after Mm further notioe.
Leave Philadelphia 0,7, 3> sHt min.. 20* 11, 12,
A. hi.* 1,2,3, 3>i. 4, 5 , 654.«. ?, 8. 9,10, and UK V. M.
Leave oor 11 ow nG ,7 9 ’A* &■, liVi
l’hiiadolpHia 9.05 mitt. a; m!, i, 3,6,7%, and 10V
taiave a.rmsnlbwn Alt) mitt. A. M„ 1.10 ittin.'i 4, 3)1,
“ 9 , 'chestnut.hill R^iMtMb.
Leave rhiliulelolila 9,8, ®l,ll A. M., 2,3)1, i, 9)i,'S, 8,
Leave Chestnut Hill 7.10, 7 JO, 8.10, 8.10, 11.99 A. M„
12.40,9.40,5.10,7.10,8.40,10,101’. M.
Of/ .SUNDAYS,
Leave Philadelphia9.os min. A. At., 2,5, and T% P-. AT.
Leave Cbentnut Hill 7.00 A. M., 17.00, 6.10, and 8.66
FOR CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN.
Leave Philadelphia 6.8.06 min.. 10.06, min., 11% A. M.,
1.05 min., 3.05 mm.i 6%, 111% P. M.
EeaYe&orrUU>wn6,V,9, IIA. Ai., 1, 3 h, 4 V, 6, 7%,
P. AI.
• ON SUNDAYS,
Leave Philadolphia9 A. AI., 3 ami 4 P. AT.
Leave Norrietown 7 A, AI.. 1 and 6 P. M,
POR AIANAYUNK.
Leave Philadelphia 6, 7.05 min., BX*5 nun., 9%, 10.05
min., 11KA. M., 1.06 min.,2.05 imn.» 3.05 min., 4*6, bj£,
6V, «*,BV,9K, 10V,11V A.AT.,IV,
8.05 mitt., 4,8,8 V, B, ?,(» mitt, P. M.
UN SUNDAYS,
Leave Philadelphia 9A. AT., 3, 4 P AI.
Leave Manaf unk TV A. M., 1%, 6V, 3% P. M.
H. K. SMITH, OeneralSupormtentlent,
my? DEPOT. NINTH and GREEN Streets.
rfMIE, PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL
A- RAILROAD.
1859. 1859.
THE CAPACITY OF THIS HOAD 18 EQUAL TO
ANY IN THE COUNTRY.
THREE THROUGH VABHENGER TRAINS
BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTBHURG.
Connecting direct nt Philadelphia with Through Train*
from Boston. New York, and all point* East, and at the
* Union Depot at Piltthur* With Through T/aiii* for Cm
eihnati. 8t Louis, Cleveland, Chicago, llurfitigton, fit.
Paul's, DidianapdliA, Louisville, Npfr Orleans, and al
intermediato points m Ohio, Indiana, Illirtoig,
fey. Michigan, Wisconsin. Minnesota, JIiWPiR), Kedaa*,
ana Nebraska—thus furnishing facilities for. iho, trans
fiortation of Passongcrs unsurpassed for spood and com*
brt by any other route.
Express and Kant Lines run through to Pittsburg,
Without chango of Cars or Conductors.
Smoking Cars are attached to each Train: Woodruffs
Sleeping Cars to Express and Past Trams. Tho
EXPRESS RUNS DAILY: Mad and Fast Lines, Sun-
loaves Philadelphia at 7.15 A.M.
Fast Line “ A. M.
Express Tram leaves “ lO.fiO P. M.
WAY TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS:
Parkesimrg Accommodation at H A. M.
Harrisburg Accommodation, via Columbia, 2.00 P. M.
Columbia .‘‘ . 4.D>JP.M!
Passenger* for West Chester will take the Mail,
Parkesburg, and Lancaster Trains, at tho Pennsylvania
Railroad Passenger Station.
Passengers for Sunbury, W illiamsport, Elmira, Buffa
lo, Niagara Falls, and intermediate points, leaving Phila
delphia At 7.15 A. M., and 2 P. M;, go directly through.
Tickets Westward tnay lw obtained at the office of the
Company in Philadelphia, New York, Boston,, or Bal
timore: and Tickets Eastward at any of the important
Railroad Offioes in the West: also on board any of the
regular Line of Steamers on the Mississippi or Oho
Rivers.
yjv, Fare always as low as any other Routy.
PermsvTvillolation of the Western connection* of the
DIRE&T LVNK ,tIRT^ ; , nl ,
_ .GREAT NORTHWEST,
The connection of track* by tho Railroad Bridge at
Pittsburg, avoiding all dra’rase or ferriage of Freight,
together with the paving o] time, are advantares readily
appreciated by Shippers of Freight and the Travelling
“ FRKIGIITB WESTWARD.
By thi* Route Freight* of all dosofipljons can be for
warded from Philadelphia. New York, Boston, or Balt -
more, to any poiut on tho Railroads of Ohio, Kentucky,
Indiana, Illinois, Wisootisin, Idwo,or,Mis*ouri, by Rail
road direct.
The Pennsylvania Railroad also connects at Pittsburg
with Steamers, by which Goods can bo forwarded to any
port on the Ohio, Muskingupt, Kentucky, Tennessee,
Cumberland, Illinois, Mississippi, Wisconsin. Miionr ,
Kansas, Arkansas, and Red Rivers; and at Cleveland,
Sandusky, and Chicago, with Steamer* to all ports on the
Northwestern Lakes.
Merchants and Shippers entrusting the transportation
of their Freight to tm* Company, can roly with confi
dence on its speedy transit.
THE RATES OF FREIGHT to nny point in the West
by the Pennsylvania Railroad are at all bme* at favora
ble a* aro changed by other Railroad Companies.
KA. Bo particular to mark packages “ via Penna. Rail
road/
Merchants in the West ordering poods from the East,
will do well to direot them to be e|npped by this Route.
For Freight Contracts or Shipping Direction*, apply
to, or address either of the following Agents of the Com
pany:
„ , . D. A. BTKWART, Pittsburg;
Doyle k Co.tStenbcnville.O.x H.B.Piorce k Co., Zanes
ville, 0.; J, j, Johnston. Ripley, 0.: R. AtcNeelr,M*ys
vills, Ky.j Oruisby k Cropper, Portsmouth, 0.; Patldoolc
k Co., Jetiereonville, Indiana; H. W. Brown k Co.,
Cincinnati. o.:Athorn k Ilibbert, Cincinnati, 0.: R. C.
Meldrum, Madis<fn, Ind.; William fiiffgham, Louisville,
Ky.; P. G. O’Riley A Co., Evansville, Ini; N. W. Gra
ham & Co.. Cairo, III.: R. F. Sass, SU Louis, Mo.; John
11. Hsrni, Nashville, Tenn.j Hams A Hunt. Memphis,
'fend.; Clarke A Co., Chicago. III.; W. 11. 11. Koont*
Alton, III.; Mqrphy A Dubuque, 111,; or to Freight
Agents of Railroads at dineront points in the West.
Parties attending to their own shipments from the
Eaat, will find it to their interest to call on the Agentaof
the Company at the following places before shipping:
or letters addressed to either of them on the suuieotoi
freights, will meet with prompt attention:
K. J. SfIEKDKK, l’hilaaeipms.
MAGR.AW k KOONB, W North street, Baltimore.
LEECH k CO.. M Kilby street, Boston.
H. H. HOUSTON, Gen’l Freight Agent, Phila.
L. L. HOUPT. Gon’l Ticket Agent, Fhiia.
, THOS. A. SCOTT, Gen’l Sup’?, Altoona, Pa.
(at.lv
1859.
1859
BUMMER AHHANOKMENT-NKW VORK LINKS,
TIIK OAMDKN A Ul\ AMUOY ANDPHILA
DELPHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD Co*B
LINES. KROM PHILADELPHIA TO
NEW YORK AND WAY-PLACES,
wl , t KROM WALXUr-ST&BST WUAR9,
Will leave as follows, vi*: Varbs.
At 6 A. M., via Camden and Amboy, Cum. A Ain.
Accommodation , B 2 aj
At 8 A. M., via Camden and Jeraojr City,(Now
Jersey lAocommodation 3 26
At 9 A. Al., via Camden and Jersey City, Morning
Mail... ; sod
At II A. M.i by Steamboat, via Tacony and Jersey
City, Morning Expiess 300
At 2 P.M., via C aiiufon and Ainl*oy, C. Sc A. Ex
©rest .. 3 oo
Ai3)£P. M., by Steamboat, via Tacony and Jer
sey City, Evening Express 3 00
At3s P. M..by Stoamboat, via Tacony anu Jer
sey City, 2d Class Ticket 2 2*
AtOP.M., vmCamden ond Jersey City Evening
Mail joo
At 11 P, M., via Camden and Jersey City, Night
Mail 228
At 2Ji P. M.viaCanjden and Amlioy, Accomodation,
(.Freight and Pastenger— Ist Class Ticket. 223
,ji „ . 2d Class Ticket.... 1W
At 5 F. M., via Caradenand Amboy, Accommodation.
(Freighjand i’a6songor>-]Bt Cl.isaTickot 2 25
* - ~ . 2d Class Ticket. 176
The BP. M. Mail Line runs daily. The 11 Night Mail,
Saturdays excepted.
For Boiyidcre, Easton, Flomington, &e.»at 8 A. M.
and 3E P. M.
For water Gap, Btroudsburg, Scranton, Wilkesharre.
Montrose, Great Bond, Ac., at 6 A. M.,via Delaware,
Lackawanna, and Western Railroad.
For Freehold, ftt 6 A. M. and 2 P. M.
Mount Holly, at 6 and 9A. M„ and 9H,06 t and 5
' ' WAY LINES
Por Bristol, Trenton, Ac, at 3><ond4K 1\ M., from
Walnut-street wharf.
For Palm) ra, Delnnco, Beverly, Burlington, Borden
town, Ao., at 1 And 2& P. M.
Steamboat John Neilson, for Tacony at 11 A. M., and
for Bordentown and mtormediato places at iX P. hi.
Steamboat Trenton, lor.Tncony at QX A. Ah, and for
Bristol, JJiirUngtoD, nnd intermediate places, at 12 M.
and 4% P. M.
-Fifty pounds of baggage only allowed each passenger.
Passengers are prohibited from taking mi) thing as bag
gage but their wearing apparel. AH baggage ovor fifty
pounds to be paid for extra. The company limit (heir
responsibility (or baggage to one dollar per wound, nnd
will not bo liable for any amount beyond dIOQ, exooDt
by special coutraot. *
Jonah WM, H. GATZMER, Agent,
„ FOR TTIK SEA-SHORE.
<>n and after Noptemlwr lat f and nutil furthor notice
trains for Atlantic City leave VINK-Btreet Whar
daily.
Mail Train. — , 7AO A. M
Kxpresa 1 * 4 I*. M
'Stopping
HxproM Train - A. M
Mail. “ 4 P.M.
faro to Atlantio, £1 80. Round Trip Tickets, good
for Two Dftjs, £2 ft).
, BUNDAY TIUIK.
Leave# Vine-afreet at. 8 A. M.
Returning, leaves Atlantio nt „ BP. M,
Round Trip Ticket, good for tlimtmn only 28.
Freight must Do delivered at Cooper'i Point by 1 P. M.
l he company will not no responiiblo for anv goodiun
the Point ttm * receiplotl for “/their Freight Agent al
»t-tm n * JOHN O. BRYANT, Agent.
NOTICE TO SHIPPERS
OF LOCAL FREIGHT.
TheTKNNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY we
now preparod to receive and forward freight to the fol
roas- nu 00 th ® northern CENTRAL juil.
Look Haven, Lewialmrg,
Wajrne, Northumberland,
ferae* fihore* Buubury,
u lßt T n * Treverfon Intersection,
Newbury, Georgetown,
Wtmanwporti Milleratown,
Mjincy, Halifax,
Wateontown, York,
ALSO® 0 ° m Junction.
RAluSoAlf ’*” d “ H int * r,rle ™ , * ,oinla °n HANOVER
.^ U a/*ovis^ n L t 0 Station, THIRTEENTH
and MARKHT Street*, will b 5 promptly forwarded.
R. J, BNRKDKH. Freight Agent.
PHILADELPHIA
AN D READING RAIL
ROAD, MORNING DINK, for FOTTBVILLK, READ
t JN(I nmJ HARRISBURG.
Leaves the Depot, at corner of IIROAD ami VINE
pomtB» connecting at Harrisburg with trains running to
Pittsburg, Chainbeishurg, Carlisle, Sunbury, Ao,
, . AFTERNOON LINKS.
At 4.45 V, M., DAILY, (Sundays excepted,) for READ
JNv, and intermediate points.. ~ „
apl9 W, H, McILHENNY, Secretary,
RAILROAD fcINKS.
NORTH PENNSTIr
A^ N B W®o! 0 ® B irVlL A !l8S;
WILKESBAHHE, 4c. „ „ ~
liulelplife, DAlLr,(Bdnd»y«MMB»!aJ;) „
For Bethlehem. Allentown. Maueh Chunk, Wilkes-
Itarre, Hazelton, Ae., (Express,) at 9.30 A. M.
For Bethlehem, (Express,)at4 F. M. M .
For Doylestown, (Accommodation,) at&U A. AL and
Vor Fort W ashington, (Accommodation,) at 3.15 P, M.
and <5.» i\ fit.
, TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA:
Leave Bethlehem, (Express,) ats A. M. and 4.10 P. M.
Leave Doylestown, (Accommodation,) at fIJO A. M.
and 4 P, M.
Leave Fort Washington, (Aocommodation,)at 0.30 A.
M. and 3.35 P. 81.
M. andST. M.
Doylestown. Tor PJiifiwla., at 6.30 A. «. aftd 0.4 P. M.
Faro to Bethlohem, $1.«; to Maueh Chunk. 8*.00; to
Lfiaton, S1J0; to Doylestown,Bocent*; to Wi'koSbarre,
giiOU.
AH Passenger Train's (except Sunday Trains,) con
eotat Berk* 1 street with Fifth, and Sixth-streets, and
Second and Third-stroets Passenger Railroads,
Passenger* for Wilkesbarre take 9JO A. Rl. Train, and
arrive in Wilkesbarre at 7 P. M.
nnrlfl * ELLIS CLARK, Agent.
JS£jhotbbb N£ w west cues
flSfijnSgTEß AND PHILADELPHIA
RAILROAD via MEDIA.
„ CHANGE OP HOURS.
Onland after Sept. 4th, 1889, the trams will leave phi-
IftraU&'.fo, frofn tue StAtion, N. E. corner of EIGH
TEENTH and MARKET Streets, at 7.15 and WO A. M..
and at 3JO and 5.45 P.M. fl,Bl
, Leave West Chaster, from the Station, on EAST
Street, at fi.tfand 9 Jo, A. ftL,and 8 amis.l4
ON SUNDAYS—Leave Philadelphia at 8 A. M.» and 8
P. M. Leave West Cheater at 7JO A. M., and 4p. M,
HENRY WOOD,
general Superintendent
, SaWTHSBKBSSJ ' NOTICE.—CHESTER
®hß®le®SsvjwlU5y 1 U5y
SENGEH TRAINH FOR DOWNifIGTOWfI aJTD I3»-
ThRMEOI ATE BT ATIONB.—OAand after Ist January.
1869. the for DOWNINGTOVVN, will
start from the Passenger Depot of the Philadelphia and
Railroad Company, corner of BROAD and
VINE Streets.
TRAIN forDowningtowa, loaves at 7.20
. TRAIN for Dowaingtown, leaves at
4.46 P. M.
DAILY (Sundays excepted.)
By order of the Board of Managers of the Philadelphia
tnd Reading Railroad Company.
d3j) W.H.McILHENNY. Seoretary.
SUMMER RESORTS.
‘MTORAY HOUSE,
A’JL NEWARK, 01110,
. Ja the l«gc?ft artd be* {irranged Hotel in central Ohio,
ii oentrally located nod. is eflsy of access from all the
route* of travel. all jhe modern improve
ment*, and event convenience l6r the comfort and ac
commodation of the travelling pabljo, TneHleopißs
Rooms are large and veil ventilated. The Stales ol
Rooms are well arranged and carefully furnished for
families and larro travelling parties; and the House will
be kept as a flrst-olass Hotel m every respect.
H. A. MURRAY k BRO.t
Proprietors.
<§EA BATHING-
IIALL is now
OF BOARDERS, and the subscriber will be happy to
see his menus who may favor him with their patronage
darm? the season.
je26-3in
THOS. C. GAJUtETT.
PIANOS*
ggrabq ASfiVEST.OOTAVE?4OOBOSE
h I rIIWOtID PIANO FOR LESS THAS SaOOi
pataUe iivoasr Hums of S 3 par month.—The PHILA
DELPHIA MUSICAL SAVINGS AND LOAN SOCIE
TY, chartered by the State of Pennsylvania, April 3d.
iKm* will hold their first Public Meattng for the disposal
of Btock.-m the Third Series, nt tbeir.Ouico. No. 1021
CHESTNUT Street, on TUESDAY, September
20th. 1850, at 7K o’clock, P. M. This is the only charter;
od association of the kind in existence, and gives great
inducements to those who may deeiro to become the
owners of a_/trJf-c/a<J Seven-octave Rosewood I'IANQ,
made by the celebrated manufacturers, BCHOMACKEH
ft CO. Persons wishing to avail themselves of this op
portunity should make early application, as the number
ofmomlieriwiil bo limited. Several of the Society’s
splendid instruments will bo performed upon. Let all
wno love good Piano Musio, and desire ttf.possess an in
strument of their own, attend this mooting.
N. B.— I The Books are now open to receive the Sub
soriptions to the Third brrtes. For furthor particulars,
call upon the Secretary, where circulate can be obtain
ed. WM. A. ROLIN, President.
11. W. GRAY, Socretary. 1021 Chestnut street.
sl7-4t
OUICKERING & SONS,
II JT If’ MAJfPf ATTORBRS Of
G mm§^ h Amvvßiom
WAREROOMS WJ CHESTNUT BTREET.
Constant,! to store & large stock of oar BEAUTIFUL
and UNEQUALLED INSTRUMENTS. We liaye been
awarded, at the different Exhibitions in this country and
Europe.
33GOLb AND SILVER FIRST-CLASS MEDALS. .
PIANOS TO RENT. ja*-ly
■rfSStaa RAVEN, BACON, & Co.’s,
II V M* Nunns ft Clark’s, Hallett. Davii, fc Co.’s,
and A.H. Gale & Co.'s superior PIANOS. Also. Ma
son ft Hamlin’s unrivalled MKLODEONS and HAR
MONIUMS, so desirable for Churches and Leoture
Booms, . m . . _
tar Pianos and Metodeons to Rent. „
J. E, GOULD,
myU-Iy SEVENTH and CHESTNUT.
rfgsßra A Cl RE AT IMPROVEMENT IN
1021 CHESTNUT Street, invite the innno*
lovin? public to cell ana examine their new and iuo
ceinrul improvement—
f rilE PARLORjG RAND PIANO.
Having converted the Tone, Touch, find Action of
the Grand, Piano into that of a Square Instrument,
avoiding nil the objections generally made to the style of
Grand Piano, also diminishing the cost of the same.
In volume, purity oftone, great power, brilliancy, full
ness, depth, end evenness of touch, with exquisite deli
-8l r i , IN
are wholly unequalled. They have received the highest
encomiums, and are pronounced by critics to be far su
perior to any instruments ever manufactured in this
Constantly on hand, a large and elegant assortment of
our unrtvafled PIANOS, wo have beon awarded the
Kim Premiums, at all exhibitions ever exhibited, in
cluding the Prize Medal from the Crystal Palace Exht
bition. New V0rk.1853. scl-tr
MEDICINAL*
Louisville artesian water.
An analysis, by Prof. J. 1,. SMITH, shows one
gallon to contain9ls,S grains, ns follows, viz:
Chlor. Podium 622grs. Sulph. Magnesia.. 77.00 rrs.
n Calcium..... 60 “ “ Potash 300 “
“ Magnesium... 7 “ “ Alumina... 2-ufl “
“ rotaajoum.... 14 “ lodide Magnesium 035 “
" Aluminium... 15 “ Dromido “ 0.47 “
Phosph. Soda 2 “ Bi-Carb. Iron o.l} “
Sulph. 80da..~ 72“ “ Magnesia. .3.00 “
“ Lime... 29 '*
Bold by the barrel, gallon, or in bottles, wholesale and
retail, by JiASSAkT) tt CO., Apothecaries,
au2l-tl CHESTNUT St., cor. Twelfth «U
A KOTHER PROOF OF THE WONDER
-FA p UL EFFECTS OF TftOXELL’S NEURALGIA
HALVE.
Phila., July 7th, 1858.
Mr. K. W. Tboxull— Dear Sirl have been troubled
with the “NEURALGIA” foe the last 14 years, and
have suffered the moat exomoiatiog pain, compelling
me at times to give up my busmen entirely. 1 oould not
eat, ami sleep wae a stranger to my eyes. I suffered
more than tongues can tell. I had the advice and aid of
various physioians, and used other remedies, but all of
no avail. Having notioed your advertisement in the
f tapers. I concluded to call on a person whom I had
earned was cured of a case of SO years standing. He
applied the “SALVE” but once, and I felt immediate
relief—a second, application removed the pam entirely,
and I now feel like a different man. Since then I hare
slept well—aoraotfimg that l have not done for mouths,
being obliged to sit up all night in a chair. My appetite
has returned, and 1 feel grateful to you for the restora
tion of my hoalth. _
„ CHARLES H. BAKER. Tobacconist,
CARROL Street, above \YOOD, Kensington.
For sale, wholesale and retail, at 8. W.oorner SIXTH
and PARRISH Street*, and at T. K. CALLENDER A
Co.'s. N. W. corner Third and Walnut sis. ap39-tf
Dr. westcott’s celebrated tar
CORDIAL.
Westcott's Tar Cordial cores Consumption.
Westoott’* Tar Cordial ourei Bronchitis.
Westeott aTar Cordial ouiea Coughs and Colds.
Westoott ■ Tar Cordial cures Sore Throat and Breast.
Westoott • Tar Cordial cures Palpitation of the
Heart.
Westoott« Tar Cordial cures Nervous Debility.
Westcott • Tar Cordial cures General Debility.
Westoott’a Tar Cordial cares Diseases of the Kidneys,
Strangury, and Gravel.
.Westoott a Tar Cordial cures Blind and Bleeding
Piles.
Westeott s Tar Cordial cures Female Weaknesses.
Dr. Westcott’s Tar Cordial Depot, No. 629 ARCH
Street, Philadelphia.
Also, Principal Depot foy Dr. Westcott’s Anti-Scrofu
lous Syrup and Cholera Mixture.
Dr. E. R. WESTCOTT can be consulted on the above
disenaes. free of charge, at his Consulting Rooms, No.
629 ARCH Street, from 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. jyi4-tf
HOTELS.
WETIIERILL HOUSE, SAN SOM
” " Street west of Sixth.—This deservedly favorite
place having been purchased by the undersigned, will
hereafter Ik» conducted on the imwt enterprising scale.
The best Game, Oysters, and Refreshments, prepared
in the choicest style, and the finest Liquors, from the
most popular importing housoi, always ou hand. Tho
patronage or the public is respectfully invited
, ,> , D JOHN J. BARTRAM.
** Private Rooms for Suppers, Arbitrations. Com
mittees. Societies, Ac. sJO-Jm
rpHE UNION,
X ARCH STREET, ABOVE THIRD.
UPTON 8. NEW®R D£L HIA ‘
The situation of this HOTEp is superiorly adapted to
the wants of the Business Publio; anato those in search
of pleasure, Passenger Railroads, which now nm past,
and, in close proximity, afford a cheap and pleasant ride
to all planes of interest in nr about the mtr. it X!*4m
WINES AND LIQUORS.
CARD.— MAREUIL--SUR--AY (OHAM
PAGNE), JANUARY 16. 1859,—1n consequence of
ino frequent invitation* received by me to renew the
shipments ofmy Chanipaßno Wines to the United States,
I, bog leave hereby to inform my former customers and
»,bhom eeneral. that I have appointed Messrs. F.C.
WER, ANCIiER, k CO., Sole Agents m the
Stales, for the sale of my Champagne Wines.
My Wines have been so long and favorably known in
the. United States, it will be unnecessary to comment on
their quality, further than to say that mr new shipments
will in no way be found inferior to the (tinner ones.
both GABjNET.and vEKZENAY, for salo and con
stantly on hand, in lota to suit purchaser», by .
„ . F. C. BROU >YER, aNCHER, k CO.,
ap37-6m 61 BEAVER Street, New York.
CLARET. —1(H) cases Barton & Guestier’s
St. Julian; 800 do. St. ; 300 do. Washing
ton Morton St. Julion ; 100 do. do.Talence. pints: 60 do.
Chateau La Rose; 60 do. do. Looville: Scotch Ale, in
stone and glass; Younger’s, Harvev’t.Falkirk Brown
Btout and London Porter, in store and for sale bv
&UJ A. UKJtINO.HO South FRONT Street
TjUMILY CHOCOLATE
X OB
„BLTERIOR QUALITY,
xr r k BI)W^ R D a * HEINTZ, .
Manufnoturor and Import cr of
French and Spanish
CHOCOLATF
Store S. W. oorner AltCH.and NINTH Str.eti.
.llArn (J-tietory 81. Filbert .treet.)
lIAMS.—IOO tierces extra Sugar-cured
„ covered Hume, flicked bp Gardner, I’hipp., * Co.,
tirJ’U y® w ‘ B *Jno. Shay, Beatty & Tapacntt. Heiatt A
Wood, Lewis Staggs, and Ouirl**. For sale *iy
C. C. SADLER A CO.,
MO ARCH RtraAt. second drwtr *hov« Front.
TJAVANA CIGARS ottered to denlers
-* X at favorable rates, of various sizes and brands, in
cluding Partagas, Cabana, Figaro, Nono, Bird. Fioren
tin., F'.re FI,. ud F^jgj^Al.o,
UMm* tIS Smith FRONT street.
(fo SOUTHERN AND WESTERN MER
sMBL GRANTS will find a*i>lomlul assortment of Fall
MiUmery, at Mrs. M. fl. BISHOP’S, No. M 5 CHESTNUT
Btreet. ___ auftMm
Hams! iiams. l hams!
Just received a primo lot now mgar-cured Hams.
10 cents per pound. „ , CHAB. BJMITH.
aoSl-Un* W 8 and 91R MARKET Street
rjfIEGLKR & SMITH, corner SECOND
XJ ftp ,i GREEN, have acquired n crent reputation by
the wise and prudent, course they have vuTsuoiUmoß
their oanimoncnmcnt in businius, by selling a first-rats
article at a low figure. »*3 tf
X'IANDLhS, —400 boxes Hydraulic, Sperm
Noj^OPoiithYVJjARVES,
ff^JOFFIEb— 500 bags lotr-pnced Rio. 100
'-A bags primelnguayia, fo r *a| L . i, y
* llM jjiiufiS GRAHAM k CO.,
LKTITU StraL.
lITLNXON LEMONS.—2SO boxes Monton
_ tl7
SALES BY AUCTION.
[DURNESS, BRINLEY, & CO.,
I- No. 4» MARKET STREET.- "*-
BALE OP IMPORTED DRY GOODS.
On Tuesday Morning.
BeptJOth, at 10o’clock, by catalogue, on six months
credit—
-40) packages and lots of fanoyand staple imported dry
goods.
Philip ford auctioneer, No. &su
MARKET Street, and £2l MINOR Street.
SALE OF CAUPETJJ.
„ _ Ou Tuesday Morning.
Sept. 20, at lu)t o’clock precisely, Will be told, by cata
logue, ou 6 mouths credit,.lCO pieces of superfine and
medium 4-4 ingrain carpctiug M-4.3-4, aud6-8 damask
woollen Venetian carpeting. Also, 4 4 cottage, list, and
rag wrpet. to which the atfenUon of buyers is invited.
BALE OF 800 CASES BOOTS. hHOES. BROGANS, &©.
On,Thursday Morning,
September 22d. at 10 o clock precisely, will- be sold by
catalogue. on four months’ credit, goo cases hoots, shoes,
brogans, ao.« of City and Eastern manufacture, com
prising ft general assortment of men’s and boys’ boots,
shoes, urogans, gaiters, sUppets, overshoes, Ac.; ladies’
and misses’ boots, shews, gaiters, ties, overshoes, Ac.
■3T Catalogues early on the morning of sale, when
■ LININGS, Ac.
Included in safe Will be found— „
2Uo dozen goat tfklftt, codhirieal liftings, stripedbind
",BB’* JOO CASES GINGHAM UMBRELLAS.. ,
sale, samples of 300 caw* Scotch gingham
dio&i open for examination, with catalogues,
early dh thh rrtoroitfg of sale, wheft buyers are invited to
attend, , _
B SCOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER, No* 431
• CHESTNUT BTREEfr«WNte the Custom
House, between FOURTH and FIFTH Cttfets. J
SALE OP EMBROIDERIES, BONNET RHBOSS,
mILLINERY GOODS. TRIMMING KIBBONA Ac.
On Wednesday Morning,
Sept. 21st, by catalogue, on a credit, commencing
at ID o’clock, will be sola a large and desirable assort
ment of the above goods, suited to rity retail sales.
ST Catalogues and samples early on the morning of
sale. _
JM. GUMMEY & SONS,
* REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEERS.
. No. at walnut ST Abet.
CARD.—J. M. Onmmey & Sons, auctioneers, wiU hold
regular sales of Real Estate, Stocks, Ac, Also house
lold furniture at dwellings.
Kill ST fall bale.
0u ThttrWdy,
6ept. 29th, at 7K o’clock in thd evefuftg, will be sold at
jubJio gale, at the-Philadelphia Exchange, the folknr-
Ferempltfry Bata—sl,27s.—A yeartj ground-rent of
$76 CO, issuing outfr'f lot of ground northeast corner of
Swain and Seventeenth streets, 17 feet front by 07 feet
deep.
Peremptory,Sale—S2AOO-—A yearly ground-rent of
$l6B, issuing outof lot of ground west side <>fSi3t««ftUi
etreet t 3S feet south of Brown street, 35 feet front by 73
feet 8 inches deep.
Peremptory Sole—S2.9oo.—Bond and mortgage for
$ 2,80©, on ihree-etpry Unck residence and lot of gtound
east side erf. Save ntoeOth street, 34 feet north of Swain
street; U*t 17 feet front by 67 feet deep. .
Peremptol-y Sale—SliGQ.—Bpfld oftd mortgage for
JUMO, on lot of grOUud South side of Brown street. 235
eet 8 inches wdstWara from Sixteenth street, JB feet
front by 80 feet deep. .
TWO DESIRABLE LOTS O t GROUND, West side
of Twehty-fnth street, between SusqaeTmafta avenue
and Emmett street. 35 feet 11 inches rroflt by 111 feet s
inch deep. Clear of all incumbrance.
HANDSOME THREE-STORY BRICK RESI
DENCE, with large three-sloty back buildings, and
furnished with air the extra modern conveniences,
situate No. 611 North Seventh stredi. The boat* it well
built and in good order. Part may remain on ground
rlTltHEE-STORY BRICK RESIDENCE. citMta No.
724 Bansotn street. Lot 13 feet front by 94 feet 6 inches
deep, to a back outlet. This is a valuable property,
being in a central location, and verydesirable for offices.
HA.IDBOMB . ROUGH-CAST RESIDENCE, fur
nished with all the modern convemedgcs, large lot of
ground, and excellent stable, south sidoerCooper street,
east from Fourth street. Camden. N. J. Lot 60 feet
front by 180 feet deep. All m perfect order, and built
especially for the occupancy,of the present owner.
FOUR DESIRABLE LOTS OF GROUND, situate on
the north side of Vine street, extending from Fifty
eighth to Fifty-ninth streets. No. 1. corner lot, 12b feet
by 3$U feet: No. 2, 120 feet by 233 feet; No. 3, 180 teet by
Zttfset; No. 4, conwr lot, w feet b;2ffl feet. Passen
ger railway passes the front.
G ERMANTO WN.—Desi table lot of ground, south hula
of Herman street, east of the turnpike. 60 feet trout by
too feet d eep, within eight minutes walk from the depot.
By Os qnt Private Sale Register will atony* be found
a very large amount of real estate, including every de
scription of city anf
J. n. GUMMEY a SONS*
Reel Estate Broker*,
No. UO WALN UT Safest, below Sixth.
SHIPPING.
THE BRITISH AND NORTH
AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAM-
r&OM SIW TOES to MYXEFOOL.
Chief Cabm Passage. •
Second Cabin Passage.... —
* FROM BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL.
' Chief C&biq Passage. .$1)0
Becond Cabin Pamga...-. £0
The ships from Boston call At Halifax.
PERSIA, Capt. Judkins, AMERICA, Capt. Millar,
ARABIA, Capt. J. Stone, NIAGARA, Capt* Ander-
ASIA , Capt, £. G. Lott, son.
AFRICA. Capt Shannon, EUROPA, Capt J. Leitch,
CANADA, Capt Lang,
These veatel* ca/ry a olea white light at mart-head;
green on starboard bow: red on port bow.
AFRICA,Shannon, leaves NYork, Wednesday,Bept.lt
EUROPA, Leitch, “ Boston, Wednesday, Sept. 21.
PERSIA, Judkins,. ** N York, Wednesday. 28*
ARABIA, Stone, “ Boston, Wednesday, Oct X.
ASIA, Lott, ** N York, Wednesday, Oct 12.
CANADA, Lang, “ Boston, Wednesday, Oct 19.
Berths not secured until paid for.
An experienced Bnrgeon on boara.
The owners of these ships will not be aeooantable for
Gold, Silver, Bullion* Spsoie, Jewelry, Precious Bto-e*
or Metals, unless bills or lading are signed thereior and
the value thereof therein expressed. For freigbt-or pas
sage apply to E. CUNARJ), 4 Bowling Green.
slO-tf New York.
FOR THE SOUTH.—CHAJIISS
SHkton anb savannah steamships.
_ . FREIGHT REDUCED.
Heavy Freight at an average of fiftxxn per cent be
low New York Steamship rate*. * __
FOR CHARLESTON, BJB.
The U. S. MaU Steamship KEYBTONE STATE, Cap
tain Charles P. Marshman, will sail on Saturday, Sep
tember 24, at 3 o'clock P. M.
Through in 43 to 60 hours, only 40 hour* at Sea.
FOR SAVANNAH, Ga*
The U. a Mail Steamship STATE OF GEORGIA,
Captain John J. Gunn, will sail on Toesday, September
20. at 10 o'clock A. M.
Through in 48 to 60 hours, only 43 hours at Beau
■7~Baihnr days changed from every Saturday to every
five days. Goods reoeived, and Bills of Lading signed
every day.
The splendid first-class side-wheel Steamships KEY
STONE STATE and STATE OF GEORGIA now run aa
above eveir ten days, thus forming a five-day commu
nication with Charleston and Savannah, and the Bouth
and Southwest.
At bpth Charleston and Savannah, these Ships con
nect with steamers for Florida, and with railroads, ko.,
for all places in the Sopth and Southwest.
_ Freight and Insurance on a large proportion of. Goods
~Shi»pya-Sk«ttewtll t>pfey»o fcj be loygr bt these ships
than by sailing vessels, the premium being one-hair the
rate.
N. B.—lnsurance on all Railroad Freight is entirely
unnecessary, farther than Charleston or Savannah, the
Fare by this route 25 to 40 per cent cheaper than by
the Inland Route, as 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 PABX.
To Charleston $U® Charleston fS »
Savannah 15 00 Savannah - 31®
Augusta 2UW Augusta.... XOO
Macon.. : 2100 Maoon.—-. 3J75
Q 00 Atlanta Si®
SOO Columbos 36 oa
Albany 34® Albany.. ... ... 57®
Montgomery.... X® MonUomery._. _ 58®
Mobile.. 85® Mobile.. 46®
New Orleans 59 7® New Orleans 61®
No bills of lading signed after the ship has sailed.
For freight or passage apply on board, at second wharf
above Vme street, or to
_ , ALEX. HERON, Jr,,
, . Southwest oorner FOUTH andCHESTNUT,
Agents in Charleston, T. 6. k T. G. BUDD.
„ T * „ , Savannah. HUNTER k GAMMELL.
For Florida from Charleston, steamer Carolina every
Tuesday.
For Florida from Savannah, steamers Bt. Mary's sad
Bt. John’s, every Toesday and Saturday. jyS3
GLASGOW AND NEW YORK
nwMnfi STEAMSHIP COMPANY'.—STEAM TO
GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BELFAST.
AND LONDONDERRY—for 330.
„ ?>OX SKW YOU.
GLASGOW, Thompson, Wednesday, October 13, at 13
o’clock, noon.
. VROSfI GLASGOW.
GLASGOW. Thompson, Wednesday, September 14.
Rates of Passage from New York, Philadelphia, or
Boston, to Glasgow, Liverpool, Belfast, Dublin, orLoa
doDderry, first clou, 875. Steerage, found with an Abun
dance of properly cooked provisions. 830.
An experienced Surgeon attached to each steamer.
No charge for medicines.
For freight or passage, apply to
_ WORKMAN it CO.,
Ko. IS WALNUT
No.» BROADWAY. New York.
U. S. M. STEAMERS
... „ HAVRK AND SOUTHAMPTON,
AJJAoO. Captain Line#, will sail July S 3, September
17, November U.
t FULTON, Captain Wotton, will tail AugustS3, Octo
ber 13, December 10.
First Cabin passage. , , sl3®
flaopnd C*hm passage, ~ ~.,, ~ „ yj
For freight or passage, apply to
, , w , WILLIAM NEILS'IN, Agent,
'At the Warehousing Company’s Philadelphia Omoe,
Tobaoco Warehouse.THlCK Street, Phila. js23-0m
BUSINESS CARDS.
VB. PALMER’S ADVERTISING
| AGENCY, N. £. corner FIFTH and CHEBT-
Subscription* taken for the best City and Country
Newspaper*, at lowest cash pries*. seS-jrn
Martin £ quayle's
STATIONERY. TOY, a\p FANCY GOO&S
EM PORJ UM ,
1033 WALNUT STREET,
feSLOW ELEVENTH,
PHILADELPHIA.
ISAAC ROBERTS, Ural Estate Agent:
SAMUEL C. ROBERTS. Oonviyancsr:
Oflerfpr on liberal terma, FARMS AND COTJN
TR\ SEATS, iq I'enas) 1 vanla, New Jersev,Delaware.
Yuttma: and DWELLINGS and
STORES m Norristown, uerinantown, and Philadel
phia.
LOAN MONEY ON FIRST MORTGAGES, Examine
Titles to Real Estate, and attend to CONVEYANCING
in nil. its branches. Office MAIN Street, near the Bank.
Norristown, and No. 233 South THIRD Street, between
walnut and Spruce streets, Philadelphia. sl-]m*
Alex. McKinney,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
.. , orlensburcl PA,
Will practise in Westmoreland, Armstrong, and In*
diana counties. oell-tf
THE ADAMS EXPRESS CO., OFFICE
320 CHESTNUT Street, forwards Parcels. Pack
ages, Merchandise, Bank Notes, and Specie, either bj
its own Lines, or in connection with other Express Com
panies, to all the principle towns and cities of the
United States. E. 8. BANDFORD,
aul-tf General Suverintendent.
JSAAC K. WRIGHT & SON,
DEALER?IN
LEHIGH COAL,
OFFICE, NO 131 SOUTH SECOND ST.
YARD, OAITIARINE-BTHEET WHARF.
THIEO. D. EMORY & CO.
-*■ OFFICE No US South FOURTH St.H’hllAda.,
Solo Agents of
GEO. C. FOTTB A CO„
Miners end Shipper, of the
LOCUST DALE COAL,
From the Locust Mountain,
Near Ashland,
epi-tal SCHUYLKILL COUNTY. Pa.
§ W. GROOME & CU,
LE ’ Hlo“’flc,i&ScT?rTorBEMl
- No. lid South FOURTH Btreet,
BROAD Street, below Race,
tpMm ’ PHILADELPHIA.
Rm salamander safes.
|sp A!«rgea,.ortm^7of BjtwAT
P HIL A DEL PH I AM AN UPACTURED
, WLAMAN^FES^
For Banks and Stores.
BANK LOOKS, f 4 . A
Equal to Mir now in use.
IRON DOORS, SHUTTERS, *O,,
Oq as rood terras as any other establishment in the
United States, bv
EVANS Sc WATSON,
No. 98 South FOURTH Bireet*
Philadelphia.
PT.FARK GIVE ITS A CALL
Tt/lINTWS ENOAUSTIO TILES for
}JM. floors.
Ornamental Chimney Tops for cottages.
O irden VAses and Fountains.
Vitrified Pipe for drama and Watei wmductora.
Imported and for sale by „ . .. . .
feb u tf m
. SAXES BY AUCTION.
M tiioilas a sous, •
♦' -No.. U9iud Ml SOUTH FOURTH STREET
STOCKS-AND TUESDAY NEXT
pamphlet catalogues now ready, euntaiaiag full de
scriptions of eu the properties to be sold on Toesday
next, 30tb .instant, at 13 o’clock, noon, together with •
list of sales Z3d and 27th instant, and 4th October,
and of real estate at private sale, comprising a large
amount of valndMe property.
gales of real estate and stocks will hereafter be held at
23 o’clock noon, instead of in the evening.
FALL SALES STOCK AND REAL ESTATE.
Third Fafi gale. 20th September.at the Exchange.
Fourth Fall gate, 23d September, on the previses.
Tendance and frrrmttnw. No. 237 North Twelfth street.
Fifth Fall Bale, tftb September, at the Exchange.
Sixth Fall Sate. 4th October, at the Exchange.
tar Part of the handbills for each ef tae aoove mine
now ready.
REAL ESTATE, STOCKS, Ac.
Public Sales at the Philadelphia Exchange every Toes«
day, at noon.daring the business season. . , ,
tgr Handbills or sach Property issued separately., in
addition to which we publish on the Saturday prejiooa
to sale, one thousand catalogues m pamphlet form
Bivinx full description of all the Property to be sold os
is following Tuesday.
D FURNITURE SALES AT THE AUCTION
STORE every Thursday morning. _
REAL Ist ate at private sale. .
D "Br we have a large amount of Seal Estate at Pnva'ff
Bale, including every description of eity and country
property - Pnoted lists may be had at the auction store,
_ _ , PRIVATE SALE REGISTER. _
Real. Estate entered on our Private Sale Reg >ter,
andsave rtisedoeoaiionaUj in our Public Sale Abstract*.
(of which 1,000 ooptee are printed weekly,) na* ol
eaargs.
STOCKS. LOANS, PEW, Ac.
On Tuesday,
gey. 2D, at 13 p'eteok, noon, at the Philadelphia Ex
change—
For account of vhoGJJt may concern—
sl,llo convertible mortgage loan of the Cambria Iron
Company, payable January Ist, I*W» with arrears of
interest,
2£CO shares Chatham Cobalt Mining Company—par 95
For other peepwts—
-1 share Philadelphia Library. „ •
25 shares Ridge-avenue and Mansyunk Faseengs
Railway Company, $8 paid.
Also, sl3.(vt) bonds of Boiler county. Penua. Theei
bonds ore part of SSO,«W, the c®!y bonds sold oat of &i
issue of 9250X00 to the Northwestern Railroad Co.
For account of wi om it maj concern—
-113 shares Northwest Mininr Comps nr of Michigan.
FEW IN CALVARY CHURCH.
Also, Pew No. 122, east aid- of west aisle Cslvar;
Church. Isocost street, west of Fifteenth. Choice loea
tion; cost 9 MO.
6ft shares Bbamokin Valley and Fottsvihe Railroad Cu
On Tuesday,
Sept. 77. at 12 o’clock, noon,•willbe sold, at the Fhib
pUia Each&nxe —
888 shares McKean and Elk Land and Improveramt
Company. Banbury and Erie Railroad u fa
ceted through the land.
THIFD FALL BALE, SEPTEMBER 20th, AT NOG*.
Will inehide—
T A LUABLB FARM AND
COUNTRY BEAT, 107 acres, with superior improve
ments. Montgomery county, Penna.. about 14 miles from
Philadelphia, 3H miles from Wisashickon station, North
Pennsylvania Rjrjlrmd. ■7~3ale absolute.
WALNUT STREET RESIDENCE, with large side
bt (together 49 fee* frosti. No. 1525. near Sixteenth St.
HANDBOME MODERN REBIDENCE, No. 533
Franklin street, south of Green street, with side yard.
GERMANTOWN RESIDENCE, wita stable and
IliK feet br 83 feet. Bolton
AND DWELLINGS. N. W.
corner of Fourth atdShippen streets. Renting-for
sSts* tear.
MODfcRN DWELLING, No- HO Green fit., between
Front and Second streets.
THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, No 75 South
Eleventh street.'below Shippen street.
. TUCKER’S ISLAND,'* or “FLAT BEiCH.**
about GQQ flerej, on the sea shore, Burbngtoa county,
neat'S/oders EBIDENCT3. with largo axe ' art,
Ho. 1518 Coates state!. west of Fifteenth stree:, bt 31
by 335 feet, with siw three-story brick dwelling* in the
rear on Barclav street.
FIFTEENTH BTREBT~Twoneat three-story brick
dwdhngs. Nob. 644 and 646 North Fifteenth Itseet, be
ow Coates street.
BUSINESS LOCATION.— Three-stoTj brick dweß
nrgtNo 1216 LocisCatreetijabove Twelfth streo-
BL'SINESS STAND.—Three-etory brick sore end
dwelling, northeast corner of Jefferson areauesad 6a
ragak street. First ward.
THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, adjoning the
above. _
REED STREET.—Three-story bnck dwell&g, south
side Reed street, «ut of Jegersos arenas, Fni ward.
VALUABLE BUSINKfcS STAND, four-stiry back
store and warehouse, No. 126 North Fourth street above
Arch street.
Peremptory SaIe.—‘ELEGANT MODES? FOUR
STORY BRICK RESIDENCE, with four dorr bnek
buildings, with all the modern convenience*, No. 1619
Spruce street. Lot 24feet front, 175 feet deep.
WSr gale absolute.
9130
75
_To close an Estate. THREE-9TORY BRICK
DWELLING. No. 1312 Shippeu street, west of Twelfth
street, lot extending through to Briatoa street. Two
fronts. *
FOURTH FALL f ALE—BEPTEMBEX fld.
NEATRE/iM«fc I EANDSI!i , %H?oat“'jLNITURB,
No. 237 North Twelfth street.
On Fridav Morning,
Sent. 2), at 10 o'clock, wiß be sold, without reserTj.
on the premises, the neat modern residence. No. 23?
North Twelfth street, 18 feet front and IS test d*«p,w\th
all modem improvements and conveniences.
Also, the entire household furniture, fine carpets,
rotrrors, superior dining-room ami chamber furairaro,
kitchen furniture, Ac.
Also. & superior fire-proof chest, made by Erans ft
7atson.
o?~.The cabinet furniture was made by Alien, hae
been in use but a short time, and is in excellent order.
The neat modern residence will ho sold at 19 o'clock
precisely, previous to the sale of furniture.
f&~ SALE ABSOLUTE, of both real estate and fur
niture. Sec handbills and catalogues for fall particulars.
FIFTH FALL BALE, SEPTEMBER 27, AT NOON,
Will inehide—
Exe. ntor’s Bsle—Estate of David ehetzlme, d*e'd.
LARGE AND VALUABLE PROPERTY. 13 ACRES,
with improvements, opposite Dr. Bond’s elegant resi
dence. Sooth Broad street, Thirteenth street, xitaer,
Wolf, and Porter streets, and Moyamensing road.
_ Executor** Sale—Estate of F. J. Krareph. doc'd.
ELEGANT COUNTRY RESIDENCE, LANCAS
TER.—EIegant modern Amencan-ltalian villa, with
stable, coach house, and 3 acres of ground, Chestnut
street, Lancaster. !*&.
HANDSOME MODERN RESIDENCE—Four-storr
brown-stone residence, with double back building*, and
all modem conveniences, No. 1303 Pine street, west of
Fifteenth.
VALUABLEBUILDING LOT ANDTWODWELL
INGS, Brown street. Ridge avenue and Fifteenth
street. Lot 63 feet on Brown street, 66 feet on Ridge
avenue
1 A.LUABLE FARM.—Valuable farm ITS acres, on
the old Drove road, 3 miles east of Pottztown, PoUs
grove township, Montgomery county. Pa.
HANDSOME MODERN RESIDENCE.—Foor-story
brick residence, with double back buildings and modem
conveniences. No. WU> Chestnut st, nest of Euhteenth.
PINE STREET.—Three-story brick dwelling, No.
538 Pine street, between Fifth and Six*h.
FOUR DWELLfNbtj.—Four modern three-storr
brick dwellings. Noe, 1499 14C2.1494 and 1406 Marvin*
street, north of Master, Twenurth ward.
Peremptory SaIe.—LARGE AND-VALUABLE LOT,
north side or Pine street, west of Till, Twenty-fourth
want, iU6 by 130 feet, with three fronts. **T Bale abso
lute.
VALUABLE FARM.—'Valuable farm. 2TO acrea. Sa
lisbury township, Lancaster coact}. Pa., 1 mile fr**ta
Bear town, ami / mues from Gap station, on the Prajy
■rlvania Railroad.
Executors* Sale—Estate of T. J. Heston, deo’d.
LARGE AND VALUABLE LOT- northwest a de of
the Darby plank road and wu*enser railway, betw-je-y
Mary and William streets, Twenty-fourth vara, A) leel
frrnt. 230 feet deep, two fronts-
VINE STREET.—Neat and convenient three-story
brick residence, No. 133 Vine street, west of Thirteenth.
_ Executors’Sale, No. 212 Vine street,
SUPERIOR fTR.NITI'RE, ROSEW'OD PIANO,
FIER_ MIRRORS, OIL PAINTINGS, PLATED
WARE, BRUSSELS CARPETS, An.
This Morning,
lfthinst.,at 10 o’clock, by order of executors, at No.
219 Vine street, the superior furniture, rosea ood piano,
Franch-plate pier ntxror, oil paintings. fine plated ware,
Brussels carpets, hair mattresses, bedding, Ohms and
glassware, Ac. %
#/* May \>i examined at 8 o’eloek on the morning of
the sale, with catalogues.
Bale at Germantown.
SUPERIOR FURNITURE, ROSEWOOD PIANO.
GAS CHANDELIER, BRUSSELS CARPETS. C($W,
CART, Ac.
On Tuesday Morning,
Sept. 2d, at 11 o’clock, on Mtin street, near Manhejn,
next door to the telegraph oince, Germantown, the su
perior furniture, gas chandelier, Brussels carpets, rose
wood piano, fine engravings, cow, cart, Ac., of a gen
tleioau leaving the city.
May bo examined on the morning of sals, at 8
o clock, with catalogues.
Sale No. 11l South Sixteenth street.
SUPERIOR FURNITURE, ROSEWOOD PIANO,
WfLWV&Sti? I*** 1 **** I****- 1 ****-
. On luesday Morning,
20th msL, at 10 o’clock, at No. 11l South Sixteenth
street, by catalogue, the superior household furniture,
coin prism * suit of handsome walnut drawing-room lurpi
ture, fine Parian marble figures and ornaments., superior
rcwewood puino (made by Wilhelm and Sfchujier),fine
velvet carpets, gas chandeliers, superior walnut dining
room furniture. fine slated ware, handsome eottage
chamber lurniture, beading, kitchen furniture, Ac. <
The cabinet furniture was made to order by Klau
der, Pegentber, A Co., has been well kept, and is in ex
oellent order.
.May be examined at 8 o’clock on the morning or
rale.
kiSiKfeE
PLATE, Ac.
On Wednesday Moraine,
Sept. 31st, at 10 o’clock, at the northeast comer of
Twentieth and Greet* streets, the elegant household
furniture, mirrors, silver plate, Ac. Particulars m
catalogues.
SILVER.
Also, a complete set ol silver, manufactured to order
by Wilson.consisting of tea eel,forks,spoons, ladle*,
usli and cake knives, napkin riuas. Ac.
A.Uo, three superior Sheffield plated trass.
*r"Tbe cabinet furniture was made to 9rder by
Moore A Campion; baa been well kept, and it in excef
lentorder.
S7* May be examined at 8 o’clock on the morning of
the sale, with catalogue*.
_, Tn at Noe-19and 141 South Fourth Street.
BUPERIOR FURNITUREJPRhNCU PLATE MIR
RORS, CARPETS.
On Thursday Morning,
- At » o clock, at the auction store, an assortment cf
exosllent second-hand furniture, elegant piano-fortes*
fine mirrors, carpets, etc., from families declining house
keeping. removed to the store for convenience «T
Also, 2 superior billiard tables, with ivory balls and
cues complete.
ROOMS ON HARMONY *COURT TO RENT.-Ap
* in tte PM*lel»hi,
and Mercantile Libraries and Atbenieum.
AT PRIVATE SALE.—The valuable property, corner
of Fifth and Adelphi streets, below Walnut, large brick
building and lot, 34 by 99H feet. Two L'onts.
Moses natiians, auctioneer
AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. S.P.oorur
SIXTH and RACE Btreets,
large sale of rice and elegant embrot
£?#>L,£ ALirA 3 LE Thread laces. linen
CAMBRICS. FANCY GOODS GENERALLY. Ac.
Being the property ofa French importer.the whole of
which hive been imported within the last few months,
nnd " ill be sold without the least reserve, for cash.
On Thursday - Moraine.
JL— 1 ipst..at 10 o clock, at.Moe*« Nathans’ Auction
. tore, southeast corner of Sixth and Race streets, ee*
cond-atory salesroom, entrance upon Race street,
LonsHtint id part, of rich!} cinhro:de*edsk'rts.some
or which rust 515 each; children’s erah’d bonnets and
caps; ladiesemb’dcollars,of various titles and eo-a:
emh (1 handkerchiefs, cost from 816 to 8 IS each; erab'd
rrbes lor children, cost from 86 to B2o each; emb’d
robes lor laiLes. with flounces, cost from $l2 to 8N)
etch; rich inserting of various kinds; lace and valeu-
V'.'nnCK ol various widths and cost, force very co*tlj ;
1 leot iHce*, various styles; black guipure cellars; linen
eamoric. m pieces of\nnocs qualities. Ac-
FANCY Paris ARTICLES.-Abe. ladies’ work
sacks, fancy papier boxes, UJies’ Rnssisn leather work
Mcks and boxes, pocket-books, watch
bearers, pin cushions, glove Iwixes, do. furbished laaev
nrinhes, nory nail cleaners.shell do., shell ear cleaner*,
* erv neh mori-cc*' portfolio, travelling ck'., chessmen,
eculpiunl and ivory, marks for canl-playme. various
French games.travelling caeesfor ladies cigsr bearers,
tt?h nail brushes, tooth do., shaving »10.. clothes do, t
jixir do.,ch.idrea's shell coiubs. ladies’do, pocket do.,
and nurnep.'us other articles.
Tno Trane generally are invited to attend the sale.
The good* will be open for tlamination, with cata
loruei. on 'Wednesday af>ernc:n, red early on tho
morning of sale.
PHILADELPHIA.
WfrLLIAMS & BOYLE, AUCTIONEERS
\ ~A . , « kSPMNIS3ION MERCHANTS, So. U
North MAINsVreBT.Lt. Loch, Mo.,(formerly with
Messrs. Myers, Claghora A Co., Pbikdelphia,) offer
their services to the merchants, manufacturers, sad
others of Philadelphia, for the rale of dry goods, carpets,
boots, shoes, hardware, jewelry, Ao., Ac.
IfcSu Cash advances made on receipt of goods,
Kh. BettJemenU made three days after »ai».
.. Bxrsxsxcxs.
Merare. Myers, Claghora, A Co., Phila,
“ Stuart A Brother, Phila. v.*
\\ Townsend, A Viarretu, New York,
“ L. AB. CurtLs A Co., u
” Wood. Chnstjr, k Co.. Bt. Louis, Mo,
. , Cro s» McCreary, A Co., •* •*
m4-fa w-lr
WASHING AND IRONING.
WASHING AND IRONING DONE
flth NLAT.NE3S ami DESPATOH, for Bin,l«
*2? Gentlemen, Fnimhee. Eoanlfiir
?cpop!e. Hotel*. Steamhcmte, Ac., at DONOVAN’S
FAMILY LAUNDRY, No. BS Soith SIXTH
oonierof Prune. FamP.y Shirts and Collars paten!
£££2r' mam ' h ■ ,1,0U, SIFUtW 0 *
Tkl~p-ISB SODA.—IOO kegs for sale b'
BMOJt!& LL * ““WW S«d
LriANS, Ac.
til. I.OTTIS, MO.