The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, September 29, 1859, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    FOREIGN MBBCEEEANIES.
the- BPcewary repairs atonoe,
Sfl m Wjfc **•?» ?f Which will be
expended iu'TetopccrHtmfrfhv'armidsaloon.ThslQtt
:SSSSn»rilM™S»*ft» bulkheads, in which lh» real
- etr«nith J o£thnveaseVeeMlJ ta i,“J v e re «>"™ tli* ebook,
and confined, the explosion to the oompartment.nf the
vesseUn whlohvt orwinMed. Two morn of-the onfor
- tnnatw man have died, Robert .Adams 1 and Richard
Edward*. ' CHiKJEST! HOSTILITIES: "
A despaloh to the Red Sea Telegraph Company atatee
jhatthrpe EMlishXvmbonta wore sunk, five English offi
-citrs \vero killed' and JtJ wounded.. The despatch aisles
that the British esundron.would rondexvoue at Chisa
Klntpo. . A .i’ la
The rimer, in-iv lawor, remarks that, it must have
* - taan a great tattle when three ships are lost and nearly
wounded* Tofficers* killed and 17
* -wounded,tandeetheadmiral.. itttat Pornothatnegtt
-trat'ota must, be carried au m future, ana uo one cttu
. doubt that we shall soon be as much at homo end as safe
* Ihare asat Eans*. <.,■».», . ,
>. The Paris jrurnah Debuts, raibltittg to the recent
~ that the attention of France and
langbihd Is directed to a more'serious matter than,*
dispute with China. It bßlievos.however, that France
nod Rutland wiU find it difficult to submit to a check,
wmohwif not promptly avebcod* would render the posi
tion crEdrota to . ... .
The aptairaufeßof an Enchih artiole loathe liberal
and hitherto friendly- Sttcle, of Paris, has
„ T ri> :pß^E „
7tiaiwierUd.that,Franoe ; and.Epghmd will wake a
joint expoaition against Chins. U» rumored that the
Governments of France and England have both agreed
■thrit-it will bOi toehold »_ Congress for the set
at Nantes, Ijave re
ceived orders from the. Government .to build nine iron
V;despatch boats of email tonnage, .intended for local ser
vice in theoolonies., Th? steam-enones for these boats
i .' ar»tffbeooDstruotedatihej|oaworks .ofjndpt*.
. Si^PsTXfceßUßO.—Nsw*. from'the Caucasus states
tbnttha^Circassian chief, Schsmyl, has been taken pri
soner, and is to be Petersburg.
TheXiniqf Prussia is so-muchbeUer that he is able
. . togetupdaily, andwjlkwi/hojjtMsistance.. f
.) '.The iriensr .Zetltmg,in i{s non'offioial. portion, pub-
Jißhea an ,articleexpressing . satisfac ion. with the
«.rticlo m the Pens Mmuicyr, which contain* advice
lor. Jhelnhabibiijts of Central Italy.-H further states
that, in considering the-etato of affairs m Italy from
this point of view, the itonueur increases the hdpes of
banishes the fearewhicbhad'beentnter
.!• tolnod Lll now.., - w .
.<; The Vienna correspondents! the London Ttmts says
there'.have,.been- unpleasant dmetalonft between
the' Austrians and Sardinlami in the neighborhood
< \obaVtUa'Frabca* and n detachment of:Austnan gen*
. darrae* hare.been Sent to that place, although it is a
- ’ TJia Oesltrreis’thUtfu Cerresfondfrix contradict* most
positively: thammors of fresh troops having beensant
.in.UalT.s and adds that these rumors arose' probably
from many of the soldiers having returned homo on
* (leave. ,
The Vienna correspondent of the JYwsx says that iho
inewimperißl potent relative to theinternal constitution
of educational aflairs. end the political position of the
•" Protestant Cimrch of Hungary, displays far more ltbe
somLoffioial Austrian Oazitte statiis
' that as much would be done for Protestants in the other
parts of the Austrian ompifs M in Hungary. 1
•liitelUffenee frpm Austria is satisfactory.' The Em*
* perpr appears firm in hir resolution to carry out the tie
-1 coss&ry and ,he is ably seconded by his min*
- ilia uilMiual .ioumuft o?™ agree In considering ]
* that the mostdmportapt point m the recent artiole in
' .the jlfontr«ufm that •which promises that the Archdukes
' aro not to he restored hv force. Under this principle bf
. ndndntcrvdbtion.’the Itftuan.populat'ons are free, and
~ their arts will not be destroyed oy foreign violence.
" TjicTurie Independent deolarps that the articlesn the
‘ 3fc»ifehr.upon the aflhtrs of Italy l ,m no way surprises
- the Sardinian Government, it understands from it that
; . tha princes will not be the armed interven
tion ofTrance. end that henceforth the Italians aro to
.be <ho arbiters of their owndestimes,,
The samo pauer slates that tno Emperor Napoleon* in
reply to:the Modfcnese deputation, said: ‘‘ I plaoemy
happiness and glory in the reconstitution of Italian ua
'• tlrtniflitv. n .'J
v ' The VHlafranca treaty: not having embraced Romng
* oavibitt-temtory'Broturutoi<fl(ttquois not a imr *««
- .na» apparently* • •.
IMPORTATIONS.
[Reported for The Press.!
f State of Georgia. Garvin
fit bales cotton Jt Patterson A Co: SO do WT Newlm:fiO
dd Robtr Stout: 64 do Greiner Si Harkness: 74 do A Salo
mon Sc Co; fifidoH Sloan k 8on: 26 do Wood & Garrett:
fiidoXP Crozier & Son: lOSdoHaj Sc MoDevitt: SO do
OR Moore k Co; 37 do Bond Sc Denckla: 2pkgs F Fish
er: SO bass Adams’Express*. 24 pkgsJ&JW Johnson
k Co; 61 do J Meyer tc Co; 120 do various consignees.
PASSENGERS ARRIVED.
fn hark Azeha. fra Fornaittbuco—Capt F B Owens, Mr
J W Luin, late ofsehr Rosamond, sold atP.
-' rer ateatnship State of Georgia. from Savannah—'W H
'Baker. A-Mathias J Mallard,Mrs M J Mallard, Miss
Odell, DaVid Harris, and one in the steerage.;
«.«» BOARD OF - TRABE '
JOHN b’PARH A tvK.s committee of tbbHohth.
SAML. J. REEVES, I ■
LETTER BAGS
AT TUB MKBCHAWT6’ BZCBAKOB, PHILADBLPRIA.
Ship Tuscarora. Bunlevy.*.-, Liverpool, Oct 1
Bark Ann Elizabeth, Norgrove. Hamna, soon
Bark lienor, Avonll. Cardenas and Sarua, soon
Bng Ella Reed, Tuzo —.Bt Jago de Cuba, toon
Brig Clara, Hordmsn ......London, soon
BngEmpire,Crowell.......Kingston, Ja, Boon
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
PORT OP PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 29, 1859.
SUN RISEB v;; ~681 SUN SETS —6 52
HIGH WATER. - .3 37
• ‘ ARRIVBI).
Steamship Boston, fiellcw, 19 hours from New York,
~vuhmd*e aniipiwsenporstoJ Allderdice. Off Chester,
saw tarkAzolia from Rio de Janeiro; saw aschrgolng
into the Lazaretto.
* Brie'Abbv Ellen, Gilchrist, 6 days from Boeton, m bal
last to GG Morns Ac Co.
' Bohr Rroadheld, Fisk, 7 days from Boston, with mdse
to 0 Cooper.
• -Bohr Constitution, Strout,6days from Boston, in hal
' last to N StUTtevant & Co. -
Schr Delaware, Denbv, 2 days from Smyrna, Del, with
grain to Jus Baryatt & Bon. ,
Bohr Secietary, Gladden,' i days from Newton, Md.
; .withoau to J W.Baooh; .
- BcnrHoDry.Wplfe, Johnson, 2 days from Milton, Del,
With bark to J w flainm. i. „•
Bohr Annie, Spicer-1 day from Fort Penn, Del, with
grain tqChrißtian Sc, Curran.
Sohr John Wbitbv. Hepderacn. 1 day from Port Penn,
-.Dolv-with grain to Christian k Curran.
- Olivia. Fox, 1 day from Odossa, Del, with oats to
Chnetian k Curran:"'" ~ "
'■L Pcbr Bird. Chambers, 1 day from Lewes, Del, with
. corn to .Tim L B«wlav A Co. • ' '
.. r.-Sohc J.Vf Rail, Mrtrriss.ldar from Little Creek, Del,
with erain to Jaa L Bewlev &Co.
, -Schr 6arah v 'Wftrren. Hollinisworth, 1 day from Cnin
den. Dabwith oats to Jas L Bewley k Co,
t,am Del
• feJir.Jrtlm A Haxzard, Law*, 2 day# from Miltord,
- Del,*with barknndKrain.toHfchai’dson & Overman.
Bchr Anna Mam, HulysTd. 8 days from Smyrna,Del.
with wheat to Jas tarratt ft-Sob..
Schr Mantua, Maxon,*2 days from Frederica, Dei.
with grain to Jaa Barratt ft Son.
■ Er'ei'hbFEllen, GiShrut. Bolton, 0 G Morn. & Co.
Bo* S I* Buchuin.". Brey. Boelon, L, Auaenlied t Co.
Schr GJtf Robertson. Fader. Wendies. J P Ponistpn.
Sohr Golden Gate;Hammond, Pornambuco,.John Ma
boh fc Co. . • -
Tilton, Tilton, Charleston, Pettit, Mar
-,Fohr J A Bayard, His: bee, Wilmington. NC. J Baker.
Sohv Coußtitutlon, Btrout, Boston, N Sturtbvant & Co.
FchrTnotor. SearerCambndgei / do ■
So hr John Lancaster, WiUetts, Newport, L Auden
tied fr Co.
£tr R Willing, Claypole, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr.
' ■ (Correspondence of the Pbijadelphia Exchange.)
. „ , LEWES, Del, Sept. 27.
• The-foilownig.veßsols came to the harlior yesterdays
Pphrs Emilv Fowler, Mary H Mifflin,-J P Ford.
Bolivar. Rio, and CH Rogers. Some ofthem' are now
prepariinMn foave. Nothing has passed in or out worthy
of note. Wind south.
Yours, WM. M. HICKMAN.
. . . Bt TELBGEAPH.
(Correspondence or the Philadelphia Exohatige.)
, • . f CA?E ISLAND.Sept2B.B,*)AM.
The eteamfhlp Virginia, from Richmond* a hero* brig
with main topsail, and the tug America, are now joint
in. Wmd no thwest.
BK PM—The bark Gesaner, for London, and three
berm trigs went to sea tlus afternoon. Wind NW.
Yours,. . THOS, B. HUGHES.
, Steamship , cleared at Boa*
ton ?7UUnst. for .
. Ship Barton, sailed from Liverpool J6th
antt. for Philadelphia.
Ship Emma, Agry, cleared at Charleston 26th inet. for
Liverpool.
- 6Wn Arkwrisht, Davis, sailed from Liverpool 16th inst
for Phipdfliphia „ u*
Ship Granite State. Weeks, from Calcutta July 14 for
Boston, was spoken Julr 16. lift I 8, long 6030 E,
„Sh» David Brown, Behm, from Slianghoe,at Hong
’Kong July 14.
Shin OTuscnngus, Carter, for Liverpool, cleared at
Charleston 23th mat.
‘ Ship-Jaooli Bell, Low, for New York, was at Foo
chfiw-fooJulyis.
Snip Dragoon, Upton, from San Francisco, at Calcntta
AtiC 6th.
Cook ' remained at Hons Kong July
. - fctfk American, Wortingor, cleared at New Orleane
20th f nst. for Havana. ■ -
Bath Gambia, Keen, hence,via Key Weat, at Pensa
<»iA 17th inst*. •
HMSksr’’ for:Boato "’ »“ Md
» B , rti Lfl7 ao ? : ’ y; Tnbbutt, hence for Boston, a{ Holmes’
Hole 26th mat, ami remained next rooming.
Bebr- Mary.H Banlp, Willetts,henco, arrived at Gal*
vostoaistiimst. a ■ - *
ol<,ared •*™ Umoie
c Bonr Globe, J>ne», at Bnetoi 25th inet. from Delaware
Bohr A Phare, Cavalier, heiice, arrived at Waebing
lon.viv, gitti io«m '
. .Bchr Sidncy woe. Godfrey, cleared at Salem 26th inst.
JorWiiiroutton. Dai.
:wm reaf at Mti/mst, havSr^S^rod!
Boor Junmla, of and from Portland for Philadelphia,
which was ashore on Duxlrary Beach, lost shoe, part of
fore-loot, and damaged sails. She was taken to Ply*
mouth. ■ ; • 1 *
Bchrs H W Benedict. Ellis, and Juliet, Chase, honce,
ernyedfft Providence Z3th inst. * **
p^5 rren * ol®&redat Calais 38th inst
£cnr John Compton. Shinn, from Lynn forPhilndeL
a H&lmea Hol « »tii inst, and remained next
in|t.Vor C fhi&Tn'byS b,,rt '’ oleareil at N « W . Y °* 27th
'in!f.Vor B S-dffil.l' ot ' Mil ' dfrom
Williamson, Jr, C M-Wilson, T Laf«iT*JlKb?isa J
R Stratton; B S Johnson; Jos Mnr*h?]rß Pitts TRichard
Tforo^n, w ßj if BhArp,- Peaitonfioek,' Prs Edward*
rfi 1 Kthi 10 ’ and 8 0 " ,llott *>“U«4 from'Hohnee’
'' IPe? steamship Circassian, at St Johns, NF.I
,4mt ’ G “‘ vest ™ 1
S,d from Poole Kept ,4, Flying Katie, Batea, N York,
vSkt Sf . Helen »i Springer, New
', CT.pl Aoormßton Brother., Boeton.
Gri'gow.™ Ola ' ,gow Bapt “■ Hobort Leonard, Muilin.
, • Ar at Antwerp Aug 21, Amorim. Yoae,Now York.
:. Ar nt TenenA Aug is, Alet*», New York.
.A'- »t .Hoag Kong July s Argonaut. Norton, N York;
inh* Hotspur* Potter, and Sanoho Psora, liall, do.
PR°°F OF THE WONDERFUL
HEPARANS?? ° P MONKLL’B AMERICAN ILAIH
Thie i. ,o certify KnwiS^tSSwVwre'tßd
was recommended to try. yonr Separator ;:and \favlni
procured tlireo UotUoß, used it for three montlui, whicS
hits caused my hair to grow, and .although not imtoaa
thick ni before,.yet;t is constantly growm*. M
1 £ £. M. JONES,
..I \ N 0,39 North Third, street.
r P »r September ZTth, 1869. -
Mr. J. F. Mo.vtLi,: Dtar (Sir—Some time Bfnco my
hair coiyraooced falling out, so.much so, that J was, in
a A\°* r,ul of becoming bald* but hearing of the won*
5* r f Vi‘ Power of your Reparator, I was induced to buy a
A?Sld aft6ri^1 55k orte ' ,mI ‘ o * J t my hair not only
2«2’P5.u Ht l commenced growing finely, and
I ha\e now as thick aguit of bairueever fhad.
' JACOB EVANS,
£MiBtn'.P.net Millsijfay.itraw, and#sss, rvi£V.*’
Cider Mills, Ssusase-rneat Cutters arS stu(f e „ j
PiVfISS M. MKttSON, Clairvoyant Phvsi-
TJ&iVTHStreet.whereaiemny bQonnstiUeddiiiVr™;s
is; fcsiltw 05 oxtenafys arut VusmimM tku.
*{??r ■
#» a .*; > ,;•„' ; .; :■> ;-
- \\, ' .
miYALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS
CP TO TWELVE O’CLOCK,LAST NIGHT.
• GIRARD HOUSE—Chestnut street, below Ninth.
C Paulson • . J W.Glovar, Hftirishdtg
A Awl, Hflrrislnii-g MrCowaii, P ttshurg
J L Vftlhar, Cm, 0 AWhitman, ilass
Charleston, 8 C R7JB Kennedy. Telut
C Nnopel, NY, liCUerts.NY'
JBBlantpU, Atk BLMnnn
W Scott &wf,N C Miss KS Parsons, N C
, S L Stark, Ky AN RToatfolk.'Va
BAu«n*F» Judie Bryan, wash, D 0
JOOP Wolf, Wash, D C W Gahatt. Harrisburg
J F Mason. Md MAbreo.Md
R Pnoe,NY _ GV Pomeroy. Jr, Cm, 0
J K Edsrert. Fort Wayno 0 Harrison, Fort wayne
J K Mcffenty, Reading J Hagenman, Resdiilg
J Camas, Ga isaao.E Tate, N Y
-Miss A J Armstrong, Balt Z Risler, Coim
M StrUUse ft la: rottsviUo Mr R Parker, Cnrlisle
Mr Chambers, Carlisle 8 N Nevin. Cumberland co
MissJ F Levin; Culntarld tioßHom, Harrisburg
A a Lybiam PittsnUffr „ ' W AWood. Hocsick Falls
Efc Piatt, liposiok Falls Mr Williamson, l’a
PMpEvoy. Lancaster W J Symraes, N Y
% ffPioksU, V»„ „ J fl Kimt, N Y
JL Phipps ftwf,N Y Mrs Nelson, Va
'Miss Nelson, Va Mrs Brown, Va
JHHnnan,NC Mr Hmit, Memphis
A B Hamilton, Ifarrißhurg J Duff. Marietta
.0 W White ft la, Brooklyn T W Evan* k la, N Y
M Binkn ft la, HarriKburg Mjbs Biuke, Harrisburg
PJBeckwith, Cleveland ,TEnkcrt,Pa
B F Shenk, Lancaster J W 0 White, ft la, Pa
' MERCHANTS’ HOTEL-Fourth st. below Arnh.es
J C Moon. Ebensbnrg GhAs Garretson, YorkflHß
Jas Goft, York. J Frazer. Pa
A JiFattndze J M Means. Comb co
JPjerea, Balt B Phillips, Milwaukee
JoaC Beitzell, Vn RG Baylor, Va
G.T Piper. Pa JF Lowry, Pa
E N Soherr ft la, Phil a Mrs Forneck « fnm, Phila
W Baker. Pa JJn I,one. Mu
w A Knight, Phila W Wolf, Centre co 4 **a
8 D Musser, Centre eo p Gilmore Sc la, Pittsburg
JRaney, Lawrence 00 H Park. Ohio
A B MoCown.va A Bnrtholoraovr, Va
W Bleakly, Ohio C 0 Beaton, NeWSaleta
W Harper. Clinton 8 8 Mnraer, Clintob -
Jas Peott. Pa „ . Jnn Pollock, Clinton. Pa
Jnoßnnch. Mdtoib Pa H Kennedy. AUerh’y City
T Pjo.tto, Cur T w liou.lir... Piitibure
G D Sprecher.'Lanoost.er Jaoob K'nzer, rittshurg
W D Bprdphor. Lancaster Jno a Floyd. Pittsburg
D Hos* ft la. Centre cO GW Pofßn ft la. Pittsburg
AW Boyd, Pa W BAbder, Pmaborg
Maj Stutsman. Somerset G H Trinpm; ifnlon 00 •
Ch*B Kessler, Berks cO 801 Kerny. Berks co
p B Bomh. Berks 6ft J 8 Cmmblish. Ohio
I K<y*ntx»Princeton O W Kline, Merrer
• Jit" E McLean, Pa Mim S wcod. Ohio
D Thomas, Jr, Ohio W N Fulton, Pittsburg
R D Armstrong Fittsbnrg E A Aurents ft la. Pa
Theo A Bto«her,llnrnsburg A Trout. Mmersville
James C Brown, Reading H Conrad, Jr, Reading
H Henry, Vt. p Smith ft la, Pa.
W Bowers. NY J McGovern. Jr. Lnno co
Jejse Tirrelh Boston A G Hnim, Johnstown
BHMeCay, Fa, „ ~ John Cessna. Pa,.
John Iryin. Cleft*;Geld co 8 a Perrine, Washington eo
Isaac Pemne, Washing n co A A Terrell, Ky
AMERICAN HOTEL-Chestnut It.. Above Fifth,
V c 8 Eckert, ra A C Yeater. N Y
M T Howell, Jersey Shore A J Haas, Johnstown
j B Maseer. Snnbnnr E w Chapin, Milton
M Chamberlain, Milton L Crowd, yVilm, N C
8 Buver. Del A H Silver, DM
W Wolff,Pa SMcintite.aM t .
W 6 Bonlden.Md Jno G Black, Del
GBartielt.Nu „ „ DDotoy.NC ~
R M Jones ft fa, Indian T Miss Faison ft bro, Ida T
ThosMartin,NC TO Hawser.NC
N Bohannon, N C 8 B Buttle, Term
J H Watson. Ark J B.MaTkley, Pa
R Bukentack, lowa C Mccornuck, MUton
J Hildebarcer, Pa D M Wagnor ft la, Pft
JnoEGirvin,.PA.,,. H Incerson, Va
A A Masort ft la, N \ Geo Ifawthnni. Del
0 Henry, Del • Co! H B Fidaera&n, Del
D Curry. Del HllBwarr. Pa
T K Knox, Pa Chi* O’Neill, Jersoy Cily
John Opdyoke, Easton C H Gallaher, N Y
H W Burr, N Y
JONEB’ HOTEL—Chestnut street. Above Sixth,
J 8 Fisher, 111 . w Thurston. 11l
Charles Mitchell. N Y R Earl, Washington
CiiMM Taylor, Cin, 0 B B Kostcr. Cm, 0
W R Alythe. Ohio W Mooro, New Castle
Geo Dare ft Ih*-Pa . . T Donohoe, Greensburg
HGTpmison»Neb’kn City John White, N 0
John Rowlett ft la, Va H O’Neill, N C
T P Klemhaua, N J r Steinor. Ga
Go'» Duff. Va Tim* Lake, Va
E Ford, N J , F, B Morse ft wf. Va
J BWethersnoon & Ia,SC MissDenertiBC
C H Unifies, N.T Jas DfiWftT, N Y
A WM Hume, NY B W WoiictWnhL Kansas
John .T Spronll.N Y W H Hiller, Wd
A M Tredwell, N Y G G Lautar, Va
John Rogers, NY Dr Rpenoer, N J
K WGraffinsft !a,Spruce Cr Miss Grading, Birmingham
J W 8 White ft la, Pitts g
FRANKLIN HOUSE— Chestnut street, above Third.
J Lawler, Phila , E F Blackman, Phila
G W Sparks Wilmington J Dorsey, Dei
H Carr, Brooklyn "/• Clements. Zanesville, 0
ft "W Maxfietii* Norwich A M Willo. N J
C Meade. N J M Chess, PitUuurg
Mrs M Chess, Pittsburg H W Rhaw ft mo. Ohio
Mm* E Chos*. Pittsburg G W Hick* ft la. N Haven
C Watkins, Del N Nortot) ft fa, Conn
P Curry . ~ Ml) Whitman, Dauphinco
R G Savage, Dauphin co J Folk, Dauphin co
E Zerby, Dauphin co R M Pace, Conn
E Wright, Phila 8 L Reeves ft U, N J
Mm* Ell Hetrick, Easton Miss AM Hetnok, Easton
RNewbold. NJ BNeWboid7N.l
J A Burrown, Ohio _ G M Graham, Pa
J H Brownlfw* ft I«».Pa M Gilbert .Tonnston, N Y
C A Bnmer, New York C T Polk, Del
D Ehraendorf. New York T T Barnes, Wash,D C
8 M Bowles, Welsh Run
THE UNION HOTEL—Aroh.street, above Third.
J P Bixler, Carlisle Sami Buck, Perrysvilla
G H'Pa ppm, Ashland, 0 Win Holler. Greenford, 0
G WLatnison. Pluia D Taggart, N J
r ? N J B*,ral Michael. Hanover
J A Thomas, Crcslih, 0 H Thomas, Ccesltn, 0
Tho* S Martin. N Y 8 M Hill* ill
J TAlcCanco, Pittsburg W Sempie, Allegheny
AW Erwin,. Allegheny W Lina, Lowmtown
J E MoMakin. Ohio E B England. WiUiamspt
J G Crater, Ohio , A Caraper, Pa
8 K Crajidmker ft wf, 0 H Bowman, Millersvilto
R Watson, Del B B Smith, Tamaqua
J Haldeman. Inmaqua 8 Hawthorn, N J
gw Rtewart, Ohio .T M Day, fronton, 0
W L Zone, Easton R Bhelkor, Pa
M SonU ft la, R C Miss Dawson, 8 C
w W Fisher. Lancaster G F Cline, 0
J R Doilmr. PottaviUe.,, E Gibbs, Madison. Win
Orhudo Bufur, Pottifville G Hanoh, Mechanicsburg
Jno Hanoh. Meohauicsburg R Sensemnn, Mechanicsug
A Johns Md • J Statts, Md _
W Harlan, N J A Horuu, N J
H McConnell. Waynesboro D Rhoads, Md
PHsnaner. 0 G 8 Brwly ft la, Lane co
E L Ballard, .lowa Jas Burk, Oregon
DK Darbyshire, Cal AHAlnics.O.
F E Volts, Pittsburg 0 JAlanb, Altodno, Pa
STATES[UNlON—Marketsf..almve Rixth.
R A oTKerr.0 T Kerr. Altoona H H Horstloy. Pa
E Gregor, Lancaster J Thompson, Lewittown
J BHowe, BUfrco J J Ceeu, Huntingdon co
A Oabley* Marietta J J Boyer. Tyrone City
W Shuster, Bloomfield H L BunkbClde, Bloqmfi’d
F Jackson, Ind, ~ J R Perry, EliZatathhurg
F B ClrtSsen. Bloomfield Mis* A GrCdni Miliemburg
Miss Kline, Marietta tfKjirte, AiArUlta
Wml Enutt. Columbia W edpen, Columbia
J 0 Irvin. Centre od G Kealley. Centre co
J K»np, Cenire pu ‘ .TTStuand, Centre co
J 8 Homan, Cebtre 00 W Kaup, Centre co
T Double. Gtoenburc R OatifbAl, Lewintown
Wm Y 7 Marshal. P RR D 0 Shoemaker, Bedford
J Mcrren ft la. MBtntion G Fitsgerald ft wf. Va
•I Niwler. Mt Joy. G B Cole, Harrisburg
J BBarntz, Harrisburg ECaesel, Pa
A K Rhoem, Carlisle D L Gabel. Bovertown
V Coble ft la, Pa Mm M Coble, Pa
J B Bldieser. Pa H Rultstaoh, Pa
SimonGroh, Marietta H Wjsier, Columbia
§ M Hinkle. Columbia Jas Rennet, Columbia
?D B.r.nslwrfror, P, P L B*k«r, P.
Thos Weldi. Columbia * J B Garber. Columbia
Thos MoMmn. Altoona Geo Westhafer, Pa
J A Hoover, York 00. Pa John B MoAlister, Pa
Mis* 8 T McAlister Pa Miss E Pa
H Y.Van Read, Reading Rufus Adams, Reading
NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, above Third,
C Miller, Mich IraF Lensell, Pa
, Mfiut*\Bnyder co Geo Hitbish, Rnvder co
LBHonold, Rnyder co Thao Hill ft la. Pa
F Webster, Pa Tw Kuhler. Pa
Pa A McLean, wiikesbarro
hlDWitnun. Dauphin JFo)k, Dauphinco
Jv.fctva*®* Dauphin K Zorby.Dauphin co
I Ineh. FottiiviUe Degars.Pa
? Pa Gen F Page. Pa
JO Bright- R I) Wriff. Hamburg
CGnodwjn.Pa „ J Rameg, Lawrence co
D Reynolds. Danville W Ancle. Danville
Petor Ent, Pa_ J Smith. Pa
WC Barnes. Pa . Mm E Clark. Lancaster
D K Bauch, Phamtxville N T McVeigh. Pa
John Medy, Lebanoh . D Weitael ft son. Reading
C Bcidens ft son, Fotlsy’e Geo F Weaver, Jr. Pa
a S wf ’? oU 5 v, ,1 18 JMPegerft da. Pottsv’o
EME Biielman ft wf, Pa Miss Hostettor, Pa
« Geoßowoirti, Miller*burg
C.F Rioks. Massillon, 0 8 Otarlin, Mssaillon, 0
Mmf Uhfer. Po - F W Vandorbelt. York, Pa
L F Vsnd|r*liee,Pa 0 H Muison, Carbon co
John Gould, Carbon co, Pa
_ BAJUjEY SHBAF—Secondstreet, below Vine,
wJ)avidson, Cheltenham T Ent, Lambertville
Ivs,ronson. Younß#ville,NY M Flooa.N Y
MC Flooa, NY * AC Paxson. Pa
t 5 E°geYe» Bristol Rov B Carroll, Lambertv’e
y Hackman. Newtown It Yardley, Newtown
J? Miller, Somerset, Pa J II Conarri, Phila
w H Marshall. Shatnokm Peterson Conaaso, Mo
£Bltn«ston, California R Thompson, Doylestown
w M Large, Boyleetown IM Lacey. Laeyville
IP Corson, Pa w , 8 Brown. Blornnsborg
Bolpmon Smith, Bloomsburg A P Pureel, Bioomsburg
ON Bfjaiu Doylestown Q Zeicler. Frvina
Lewis, Newtown Ohnaßeea, Newtown
Tfe?i.¥ orr,i 4, N^w t (rR ‘ l » j Cadwalgder. Fox Chase
J Williams, Emna I Reese, wilkesbarre
LCohe, PRtson.Pa W C Blackfan, Pa
FnHC'Uers. NJ . OH Shaw, Yardlerville
S P,^jJ'£'? rt hNe whope O Ramsey, Hartsvillo
Dr' L 0 Rice, Solebury John Frets, California
N McGowan. Newtown J 0. Young, Dovlestow n
w P Rodgers, Doylestown John Hough, Georgia
MERCHANTS* HOUSE—Third st., above Callowhlll.
J T Conner, Columbia co E Everitt, Columbia co
L Brmer. Reading C Nagle, Milton
, J'Wernet.MinersviHe
J* * t Rough and Ready T Wood, Lycoming co
UJ Sohteppy W Beyb«rt, Luzerne co
S HilT, Beach Haven A Nnll, Pa
J Kirkpatrick. Pottsville a Gehring, Bethlehem
J Balthron, Mitlersburg W H Young, Pa
2 Bprhard, Ohio. M A Mclloho, Ohio
D Eshleman. Ohio I) Smith. Ohio
JD Axe. Ohio „ B P Funk, Milton, Pft
i°A^ Veb * te fr ra JTTransue.Pa
FT Weaver. Pa MLLeroh.Pa
D Kramer, Durham J, Loby A da, Pa
fl Weaver, Myerstown T if Roebeker, N Y
B 0 peninror, Centre co AB!ight,Pa
Larlr.Pa W Steokel,'Doylostowu
T Butz, Allentown EP But*. Lehigh co
FSpencer, Northumberld co J Eisenhate. Pa
John Simnkey, Pa F Myers,’ Myerstown
BLACK BEAR HOTEL—Third st,, above Callowlnli.
J Riehl, Kutztown Mrs fihcetz, Kutztown
MiSB Kirby H Maurer, Beohtelavjlle
iMebJliHenbiirr t G W Wolf, Dapboro
W H Knder Ouakertown Mrs Moor, Milnrsbure
JB Fisher. Spring Mills
nv l fwhfJiSp Mills G Smith, Montg oo
J) >5 2 er ,k* oo J Yoder, Berks co
S t™"’ §2j& 00 ‘ £ BRice, Potts town
E , 5 ir I ner . , .Eeading L Cfemmeus, Doylestown
al, Bolimidt, Boyeratown John 0 Ooyor, Mt Airy
A BPirnmy, Milton, Pa Q \y Kreiilnr. CnmohollKtn
C McGftnioy, Campfiallotn B Shutt, Wnrrinuton
Sainl Lettor, OrwisalnirK Win H Lofller. Onrimlmhf
y,,K 'i».J> r vi o Dll Tlroisimoh, TuiimUiv
F Keller, Turbilttevllle John 8 MelTner, Tor iiittji
F Wei,a, l.yrnmlle Kami Bnrder, Lyntwille 8
I) DflAiK, Pinla Geo W Iredell, Pbila
Jacob Ciemena.Dofle.twn WH Analonyor. Do, lestn
John Clemens. Doylestown H S J.oyeU, Dovlestown
D Reeser, Readme It F Snyder, Lrnnvlllo
D F Snyder. Lynnville , John Gorr. Maouneie
Henry Muthliard,M»cungie Jonas Held, llaeiinsie
iwfe'fidS.y 1011 Newla ” < '’ MM,msie
CO&IMBRC2AD HOTBL—Sixth st.. above Chestnut.
E Neeley, Ripley Place J C Lysle, Sit Vernon
toekl, Chester co 8 H Ross, Sit Vernon
X ttite; «KSSIS3
f|W,Ww» teofr
SKSS» fK 0 „„»re C c 6 S ,r0?0
w «^ r * ? en rT r i’ 4 S Homnn, Centre co
W 8 JacßSon, Centre co J Kachus, Chester co
JMV.tzor.Pou,tow n h WTholnaa fnd
J H sfiSSlfD!?' rri " town SS Walker, Del
ittlf&P' 1 Jyo?omTla M i'a
A Yeatman. Chester co A SlSall! Del*
Chesterco J C °
J B Preston, Port Deposit S M Meredith^Chester co
EAGLE HOTEL—Third street, above Race
H P Ruch, Northumberland J Roan, Pa
if Holinoslnrrg 13 S'X'llma^t»!iS e ’ hare
P Buokey, Bedtord co F Gerhart uco
R o “,'J'i.6he«tor co JDSnere.Hohnesbur.
A ? hc,st « r ILirtnmn, Ohester"co
J E Eldrwt^farn v° J fI TO Mh * Chester c?
Blriv dre ,ain ’ N Y G M Anderson, Chester co
fffise,J, AM| r
l?ffilf,"Deleo , R D Wolf, Hamburg
»n w M«>UNT VERNON—Second street, above Aroh
R B wflson KBellefonte A ciTram 1 ()hto ell!,ro " 1 ®
8 S Ganeth, Phlla Bv* niark PitrSu,*-
i&&ShS!te£&
sw c “ roden
C H Elliot,’Harrisbuts R H G[l, B ™ i7„S; ,rfc
Thos Barr, Lnwbach'fl, Pa J P Butz. Lawl.ach's, Pa
£-i9 flpe -rr lf 4 ® K eBB l* r f Enston
C C Von Horn, N Y Jos G Konst, Muncv
Lewis Whipple, NY I, I) Evolnnd, Milton ■
fBALD EAGLE HOTEI,-Thlrd st.. oh. Callowhlll.
c Heller, Rend,ing 0 A Jnpoby ft. In, Biooms'g
Hamburg llWiilmms.Pa
V J Rudolph. j)el
K Y 2 Rmith,Northampton co
Vi, Or/*\? r *A a a John King, Pa
Orrus Kii Vl i ont,:omer J r co Jfw B «nson, 111
C T C%ic%miA a W. Wr S? £6 Stoughton, Milton, Pa
JohnFomir Peter Fornoy, Lebanon co
J Housed N^ni!^ non 00 M Bndcnborn Sc, la. Pa
fesgi ais ? ~
THE PK|!S^ttlLADgIJmA r THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1859.
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
ASSURANCE COMPANY,
established in m
FIRE AND MFE iNSUIIANOE.
HfeAD OFFICES:
LONDON, ABERDEEN, EDINBDROH, QLAS
GOW, PHILADELPHIA.
CAPITAL. $6,398,800.
ANNUAL INCOME UPWARDS OF 81,000,000,
Polioios guarantied by the unlimited liabilities 0
nearly 1,000 Shareholders.
Losses promptly adjusted and paid without reference
to London, by
WILLIAM GETTY,
AGENT FOR THE UNITED BTATEB.
OFFICE, PHILADELPHIA BANK,
CHEBTNUT STREET, ABOVE FOURTH,
REFERENCES.
ftlowr.. SfrUART t BROTHEk, 13 Bank atr.Bt.
“ MYETta, CLAGHOHN, ft 0D„ 232 Market it
11 WM. MoKEE & CO.. 22 South Front street
“ MoCUfCHEN Sc COLLINS, S. W. oorner
Front and New streets.
“ SMITH, WILLIAMS, Sc CO., 11l Market it.
“ JAMES GRAHAM A CO., 20 and 22 Letltia at.
JOSEPH B. MITCHELL, Em., Fresidefit Mechanic.'
Bnfik.
JAMES DUNLAP, Eaq,, President Union Bank.
Hon. WILLIAM A. PORTER, 623 Walnut street, late
Judge Supreme Court. Jyg-tuthfts tf
AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
INCORPORATED 1813-CHARTER PERFET
UAL.
No. 310 WALNUT Street, above ThiiH, Philadelphia.
Having a large paid-up Capital Stookand Surplus In
vested in sound and available Securities, continue to in
sure on. Dwellings. Stores, Furniture, Merohaudize,
VciiaeUm Port and their Cargoes, and other PereonaJ
Property. AU losses liberally andprompur adjusted.
« ninsctpks,^
■
THOMAS It. MARffenM^ 0TT ’ If
mutual safety in
of
OFFICE S WALNUT
INSURANCE
FRB?akT ?To aU parte of the World.
„ u 'INLAND INSURANCE
On Good*, by River, Conali, Lakes, and Land Carriage
„ K FlV^Yif^fes
On Merohandise generally.
On Store*. Dwelling Houses, &o.
ABBKTB OF THK COMPANY,
Par November 1,13 W,
J EHUrulelshiav City 8 febht. Lda^?..B%M44 > oo
Biw,wo, reanarlvAHia State Loans. iomm oo
SS® S * Tre;ttdry 4H & cent. Notea... ft),m w
B®,CCO, Pennsylvania Railroad 2d Mortgage
„ 6 VoenL Bond* 45,575 00
820,000, North Pennsylvania Railroad Mort
813,000,800 shares stock Germantown Gas
CdmtmbyJtftereAt addpriHeitiai
guarantied by the oity Sr Phila- ,
83,000, m jhareh* itAllrood °°
88.000, 100 shares North PennKy ivaWinfluii- W
road Company am nn
Bf,WO, Sundry shares Philadelphia loe
Boat Company, Havre de Grace
Bteam Tow Boat Company. Sa
vannah Steam Navigation Com
pany, andPhiladelphm Exchange
Company —~ j.osooo
, and Ronl Estate.
Bills receivabfe for Imin'mnucii'ma\{o
Bajanoe due at Ag6Bo(ek—Premiums rin Ma
rine Pohoies rCccnUy Issued—and other
debts duo the Cdmpany M 23 1
Scrip and stook of sundry Insurance Compa-
Cash on Deposit ill Batik... 4? Q 67 35
DIRECTORS,
James C. Hand,
Theophilus Pauhlinf,
femes Traquair,
William Eyre, Jr**
J. F. Peoiston,
Joshua P. Eyre,
tmuel 15. Stokes,
mes BjSty arland,
lomas C. Hand,
Robert Burton,
John B. Semple, Pittsb’f >
p.T.Moißan, “ "
iretarr. mhK-dtf
William Martini
Joseph H. 6eai,
Edmund A. Souder,
John C. Davis,
John R. Penrose*
George G. Leiper,
Edward Darlington*
Dr. R. M. Huston,
William C. Ludwig*
Hugh Oratr.
Spencer M’llvaine*
Charles Kelly.
H. Jones Brooice*
JacobP. Jones, _
K'ljWa
HENRY LYLBUTtN. Seel
THE ROBERT MORRIS FIRE INSU
RANCE COMPANY
<O9 W°l U A ? Bt B-Fr’kET.
ors°odß, anfl Merobartuise generally.™
The following jrovi.eion m the Poliole* of title Cdm
peuy guaranLea their aeofirity When assigned aacoi
.3iii,l,or!ioT ! 1 “ UnDl invalidated, or .in any.wiee
nfleoted. after its assignment as a collateral,security to
S5 r m?Stt?fir r ffidrtrtse.atffUi* nfipnivat t.fsuchas
signtheut lly the omoe. by ady transfer or conveyance of
the mortgaged P ,om WSL|LS , ( ?A I '™M of the esrae,"
fPaut T. Jones, Jeremiah M. Brook.,
1 Hnlme, Robert Clarke,
0 8. Waterman, David Balomon,
ard,G. James, Wiiliam Vaudervwr*
ppJfnneyji Theodore Cuyler.
s-AlfLWiftifcs. p re ,®j n :. u . el
Fame insurance company, no.
HI CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA.
INCORPORATED BTATE OP
CONFINED TO FIRE AND INLAND RISKS.
„ DIRXCTOHS t
tUHVKL w.ioni ofWri.ht, Bro»., * Co.
William W. Walter., Wiluam Ryan & Co.
Charlm RiciiAanson- J.O. Hnwe&Co.
Georgs A. Wk.i We.(, Fobei, k Lloyd.
Barclay Lifuecott.- Llpeinootl, Hunter, t Soott.
gJafOB W. BrocT. Chatee., tflout, 4 60.
B ? Br £V ra ’ Jr Lowi«, Broa., t Co.
aVid Haviß 5c Birney.
A.H- Robemirim Roieißielm, Brooka, k Co.
IOH2l 0H 2 If S lusos John k Bona.
Joan W. Kvermah John W. Rverman & Co.
Thomas 8. Maryin..... Sava.e k Marlin.
Insurance company op the
STATE OP PKNNSYLVANIA-FIRE AND MA
TOS ISBUB -^’ oE ~”°- 4 EXCHANGE BUILD-
18s!."8 r 3Sf,«6 CapiW 8!00 ' 00 ®- A *» etI ' January 1,
All invested in Bound and available .eoariti.Mon
tmue to insure on Vessels and Cargoes, Buildings, Stocks
of Merchandise, 5co u oq liboral terms.
tv «, DIRECTORS:
Henry D. Sherrerd, George H. Stuart,
Simeon Toby. Bamuol Grant, Jr.,
Tobias Wagner, *
HAm S Snuft, Thomas B. Wattson,
Henry O. Freeman,
William R. white, Charles S. Lewis,
„ George C. Carson.
wrr t taw JIWS&Pfc SHERRERD, President.
WILLIAM HARPk.R.Bsoretarr. jefl-wfmtf
Q.UTTA PfiROILV CEMENT ROOFING,
THE CHEAPEST AND MOfJT DESIRABLE HOOF-
18 FfRE AND WATER PROOF.
SENT TO ANY PART OF THF. COUNTRY, WITH
FUIJa PRINTED DIRECTIONS FOR APPLICA-
Bpecimensa§d the best of references can be seen, and
any desired idiormation obtained on application by let-
U , J 4 o A , \P flr *°R M our .principal office*, 610 BROAD
»t- Nlchplas Hotel} 349
FULTON Street, Brooklyn, opposite Ci{y Hall.
» .. ~ JOHNS A CROSLEY.
n.t e Tflnta thoroughly praoljcftl and responsible man, in
this pity, to devote his.time ami attention tothe sale and
applioauon of our ROOHNG. Any each person who
.would like to ostnhlisb lor himself a safe, good paiin*,
and permanent bußmeM, will please address us a note to
that eflect, with lit* reference*.
In our reply wo will give particular. *23-Ct
PRESH FRUIT JARS.
* j Thosowho wish to avoid the nncloanlineßs at
tendnpt upon putting up fruit, Ac., by the use of the old
style Jar* with metal cover* and comont, will be pteoam.
to learn that the wholo operation of Preserving can lie
performed in low than one half the usual rime by the
V 8«, KARTELL’S ALL-GLASS PRESERVING
JARS, pronounced by phrsicians and scienrifio men to
lie the safest and most reliable Jar ever made. A single
inspection will satisfy any one of their incomparable
superiority over all others.
Manufacturers under the Patent,
KARTELL Sc LKTfiITWORTH,
No. 13 North FIFTH Street,
General Ginas Depot.
npiIOKLEY oattle, ’
__ (As from England.!
ror Horses, this food is indispensable l promoting
and sustaining a l the animal fumitions I® health and
m;lch Cowsit is invaluable, ln°reasing the
uuantUy and improving the quality of milk For Sheep
and rigs the offect produced in one month ill exceed
aHexpoclation.
Theadditionofthisfoodmny be attended with a Kub
tractio/i of other food, to tho extentof one-third, thereby
rendering ijs application one of eoonomy, whilo at the
same time it materially assists tho digestive powers of
every animal, in extracting a larger portion or nourish-
Eeut from tho ordinary food, which would otherwise be
st.confleqnentupontheimpaired or defective actior
of those organs. Depot, 2M DOCK Street,
*l7'tno7 PHILADELPHIA.
MANCHESTER SCALES.
No. 33 North SIXTH Street may be found a
jf«neral wisortmentof
COUNTER SCALES,
tORTABLE PLATF°RM SCALES,
SCALES,
« . ,IIAY AND'COAL SCALES. Also,
ri^ ah 2, AD PCAI'E B furnished at short no
;‘ c .® A* l warranted to indicate standard weight, noou
ii rft ’ ®*» T,ie nl “h of the aliove
Bood-beet known by examination.
Bts-th»tu2m geo. W. COLBY Sc CO.
J)RItLS AND SHEETINGS EOR EX-
MoMUmNvs,&
FKONT st -“J» LETITIA Btrast,
LApj^ > HAIR BRAIDS, WIGS, FRI
SETIB, and QURI,S, manufactured in the very
oeat and newest Fans sty les, and oi which we constantly
!ii-. I S.„i l ?i t . ,h 0 tnwost ppMiblo price.. Order, from
to ’iKi'.'ifl 'i s i?te ol! ’ and Promptly attended
to. DY£ „. e .
auaO-am* Between Market and Chestnut.
XJAVANA CIGARS offered to dealers
"Mr** feSJty® n 1 ? 8 ’ of various sizes and brands, in-
M*l‘ n. Month FRONT fltreat.
MENTON LEMONS.—2SO boxes Menton
Letnone, found[nnd in prime ordor. Tor enle br
»1? A. MERINO, i«lSouth FRONT Street.
DEFINED SUGAR.—6OO barrels various
B-*' grade!. ISO bill. nu. .iftednnd rowdon
for eale by JA.MEB GRAHAM i C 0„
nn*l I.ETITIA Slroir.
SJUGAR-HOUSE MOLASSES.—I6O hhds..
Heroes,'and barrels, for sale by
JAMES GRAHAM fc CO.,
««» I.ETITIA Street
DH2ARB SODA.—IOO kegs for sale by
" / HTHERILL A BROTHER. Nos. 47 and <9 N.
•IROOWTI |*t
i^HEESE. —130 boxes Herkimer County
Cheeso, in store and for sale by
C. C. SADLER & CO.,
AHiTH ntr«At. second door nf«nva Front.
ECONOMY MESS SIIAD-Nos. 1 and 2
■*“* » prime article, in store and for sale Ift
~l M WM. J. TAYI.OR Sc CO.,
* uag 1M 80UTH Win^RVh^
rf^OFFLE. —500 bags low-pnced Rio. 100
'- / bags primol.aguayra. lnrsaioby
JAMES GRAHAM k CO.,
* a3Q LETITIA Strait
CHILDREN’S CLOTHING— Latest Styles
?fttteniß always on hand, SOI
RAlfiSStreet, first door above EighUi, ot*
EDUCATIONAL,
White hAiA AoISiMYTTSSIE
tho7ili nf November next. The attention of Parents
anu Guardians it Invited,. The looation is pleasant* tho
course of inatruotino extensive, ami tlio terms inmle
rate. Good city references given. The Principal can
po seen every afternoon at the UNION HOTfI, from
OROAD-S'I'REET INSTITUTE FOR
Prinolp.l, No. *1 NHOAD’etr?*, bolowPoplir. ’
LAW DEPARTMENT UNIVERSITY
A F PENNSYLVANIA, ’
pSn?f»W«ffi,raP-" Fe, "’ M - *° mml
Prof. P. McCALL—“ Kvidano* ”
Prof. E. SILNCER MlLLER—“Equity Jurispru
dence. . «
■nsv^J^E^rSa delivered oh Pill*
sgagAiw ° clo ° k K w,jp
M' USIO.-A. R. TAYLOR, Tenche~of
be!6w S Coato* Pia 110,678 LFTI j Street,
pUSTOK’S WRITING ACADEMY,
XJ 8. E.corner EIGHTH and BANSOM Streets,
Open dad* Uorr>9 A. M.* toft ,P. M. .
To Gentlemen "i twiH «HJ .1 j.inl busihe» hand ia
imparted. Id Ladies ft ana graceiul epistolary
styje.. Clo*se* jVtvafe. Cardswntton, and every da
scnpUon of Penmanship neatly executed, sIS-Sm
A CAD EM Y OP THE PROTESTANT
-c*. EPISCOPAL CHURCH, LOCUST and J UNIFER
Streets.
, The Autumnal Session opened on MONDAY, Septem
ber 6th. ,
Applications for Admission may bc.mmlg to the Prin
“wbli’l and * Sal ' A ’” b °-
JAMES W. ROBINS, A. M.,
slfi-thsmlm Principal.
Educational— MissELLA watson
3Z5 North TWELFTH Street, will rooommenoo
giving Instructions on the PIANO, at her own residence
or those of Her Pupils, after September lit. 1869.
au23-tiig&m.gm*
TIfESDAMES CIIEGARAY AND D’llEU
younVo'{Ja oim OAHCIN ° AND day 80H001 ' for
PHILADELPHIA, No ' fi ] !f!^^| ,AN SQUARE, VINE
Madame C k 1? Q A It A Y respectfully inform* hor
fridhdß anq the pubUo iH general, that independently of
her Boarding aifd Day Bohriof,.lUreQtodliyiKdrfiplf ahd
her,niece, htoe,,PßKV.aVr t iH tfEW VpilOia m
tepift, m cdbflßOtlphwith her niece, Mme. D’HER
VJLLY, openmg in PHILADELPHIA an Institution
on precisely the same plan as the one above mentioned.
The Principals wtll answer applications and receive
vliiter. on and after the 12th day of September, nnd the
Bchool will open on the lfi*h. au3Mm*
HEMAN ALLEN, A. M., Tcndicr of the
VIOLIN and PIANO. Mr. Allen may lm applied
to at the re.ldonoe of Ina father, Frofeiwor Allen. No.
215 South SEVENTEENTH Street. afi-lm
IUTSS M. W. IIOWES WILL REOPEN
iTJI her School for Yount Lndies, at 1331 CHESTNUT
■treat. MONDAY, September 12. au»-ilt.el7-»tiilli2w*
Mr. wintiirop tappan’s board-
ING AND DAY BCHOOL FOR YOUNII I.A-
Brof. R. 1). Hi(chcook,D. I)., New Yorjt oily.
Hon. R. 0. Witithrop, Boston. aulS-tfißtu-fiw*
SPRING GARDEN ACADEMY FOR
YOUNG MKN AND BOYS, N. E. cor. EIGHTH
anp BUTTQNWOQD Streets.—Resumes duties MON
DAY, September fith. Number limited { all pupils un
dot the.imhieulate.core of the Principal; thegnvorn
iHent in that of pilrdly “ tnoral suasionreports sent to
parents weekly 5 tho Moral, Intellectual, nnd Physical
Education of Bovs will he carefully and conscientiously
altondodto. Catalogues gratuitously at the Academy,
or 469 North Eighth street.
au2s-*w F. DONLEAVY LONG, Principal.
PRICE-STREET ACADEMY,
GERMANTOWN. PHILADELPHIA.
GEORGE R. BARKER, PRINCIPAL^
The Fall Term of this Institution commences Septem
ber fith, 1859. The coursoof instruction comprises all
the brandies of a thorough English Education, together
With the Latin, Greek, nnd l< rencli Languages. au22-tf
ST 3 MISSES EWING WtLL OPEN A
cHdQi, for ydtma LAUif.B an*i chil
, ffi MONDAY, September ith, at OW SPRUCE
where Circulars may be obtained.
Refkrekces. Rev. Albert Barnes, Rev. W. W.
Bpear. D. D., Prof. C, D. Cleveland. aul7-6w*
The misses casey and mrs. bee-
BE'B Boarding and Day Sohool for Younr Ladies.
1703 WALNUT Btreet, reopens WEDNESDAY, Sep
ember 7th. _ au2-Xm
9698,804 70
RITTENnOUSE ACADEMY— N* E. cor
ner of CHESTNUT and EIGHTEENTH Streets,
entrance on Eighteenth street. The next Session will
commence SEPTEMBER FIFTH. JBW.
LUCfUS BARROWS. / p.i tl „s„«u
s3-lm __ JOHN H. WESTCOTT.t F»noipaU.
A LEEN 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 intend
to place Uieirdnjiglitortfor Wards at this Institution will
do welt to make immediate application to
Mrs. E.L. THOMPSON,
s3-tf Principal and Kupormlondent.
BRYANT •& STRATTON’S NATIONAL
MERCANTILE COLLEGES, located at PtiiJa
ddlbhia, S. E. odrner SEVENWand CHEBTNUT;
New York, Buffalo, Cleveland, aild Chioago. For in
frtrmstinn. call nr send for Cataloeue- fe9.tr
CENTRAL INSTITUTE, N.YT. CORNER
Xy of TENTH and SPRING GARDEN Streets, will
bo reopened MONDAY, September 8 Boysjprepared for
ArtyW VISION in the PUBLIC GRAMMaKSCHOOLS,
for BUSINESS, or for COLLEGE.
au23-6w* H. G. McQUIRK, A. M.. Principal,
The gersuntown academy will
yeopen on MONDAY. September SUn 1859, The
Prinoipal wiU receive a limited number of Boys into his
family. J. H. WITHINGTON. A. M..
aul7-6w* Prinoipal.
DANCING.
HAZARD’S DANCING ACADEMY, N.E.
comer of ARCH and BROAD BU.-Ml. HAZARD,
from Paris, nnd well known in this city aa having had
the Inrgest and most fashionable Danciax Academy foe
many years, has the honor to inform his former patrons
and thejmblio that he has returned to this city, and will
open a Dancing Academy at the place above named, on
MONDAY, 3Bth of September. .Mr. H. will alio
teach classes in sohoots and private families. Mr. H’e
styleofdanomgis plain, easy, and graceruL andean
be acquired m a time. An easy andsracel'ul de
portment. as well ns a perfect knowledge or the present
style of such as is done in the very best so
ciety, will he imparted at once to thesohoUrs. and no
time wasted in learning old steps nnd dances that aro
out of fashion. For terras, references, etc., applr at
tho hall. seU-3m
jA, STOVES! STOVES!!
JAMES SPEAR.
rat No. 1118 MARKET STREET,
Is now prepared to meet the wants of the publio more
completely in all the details of the Stove trade thanany
other establishment in Philadelphia, in proof of whioh
he invites comparative examination.
The following aro among his nwq popular inventions,
several of which have already obtained a national repu
tation as surpossingin excellence and<co«cwiy any other
Stoves in use.
JAMES SPEAR is the Invontor and Patentee of the
Improved Gas-burning Cooking Stove, acknowledged to
be tbc b»st Rlove for family use in tho world.
JAMES SPEAK is the Patentee of tho celebrated
Gss-consuming Cooking Range, now rnpidly coming
into genoTalnse.
JAMES SPEAR is the Patentee of the Improved Sil
ver’s Air-tight Gas-consuming Parlor H tove.
JAMEB SPEAR is the Inventor of the Improved
(Patented) Ornamental Stove Urn, which from us
beauty and utility is likely, this season, to be univer
sally adopted.
JaMESSPEAR lathe Patentee of the Labor,'Fuel,
and Comfort-saving Ironing Pan.
JAMES SPEAR is the Inventor and Patentee of the
celohrated Railway-car Heater.
For all of the above tho inventor _T ery justly claims
advantages which require but tp lie understood by the
public to bo universally appreciated and preferred to
any other articles of that class in the market; and he
would hereby extend a cordial invitation to all persons
inw*ntof Stoves to call and examine for themselves.
Parties wishing to examine will havo every attention
shown thorn, whether intending immediately to pur
chase or not. 522-3 m
j, CHARLES JONES,
No. 805 North SECOND Street. (Successor to A.
dCBKw J. Gallagher,! would respectfully call the atten-
of those doßiring stoves to his extensive
assortment of Cooking, Heating, and Parlor stoves. I
havo purchased the exclusive right to the refreil inlet
and repatrt- in Philadelphia, of Gallagher’s Celebrated
“ Morning StaT” and >l Dunrino” Gas-Fuming Cooking
Stovov. well known for years {is the most satisfactory
Stoves in the market. Also, his new Flat-top Cooking
Stove “ Daylight.” which combines all tho useful tm
firovament*, nnd operates admirably, i also tnnnu
aoture, in a superior manner, Hilvor’s Gas-burner of
the best Russia Sheet Iron. These are the moat
eoonomioa! and easily managed Parlor Stoves in
use. a]6-3m
CABINET WAKE.
ITOQUET & HI3TTON>
MANUFACTURERS OF
jq E S K S
AND CABINET FURNITURE
NO. 239 SOUTILTHIRD STREET. # ~
Office, Bank, and School Furniture, Extension Tables,
Bookcases, Wnnlrotws, ato s3-3rn
Cabinet “furniture and billiard
V/ TABLES.
MOORE & CAMPION,
No. 281 SOUTH SECOND STREET,
in oonneetion with their extensive Cabinet Business, are
now manufacturing *”
and have now on band a full supply, finished with
MOORE fc CAMHON’S IMPROVED CUSHIONS,
whioh are pronounced by all who haveuied them to be
superior to all others.
For the quality am) finish of these Tables the manu
facturers refer to their numerous patrons throughout the
Union, who are familiar with the okaractor of their
work. JyM-8m
BRUSHES*
THE CHEAPEST BRUSH HOUSE IN
PHILADELPHIA.—Look at th. followinr H.t of
pnoe. for Handooruba, and compare them with thoac
bou,ht eleewhera:
No.l, Mknoti, 6JK per doier,
No. a, ca knot!, 78 “
No. S, 68 knot., 87 ••
N 0.., eokuota.lflo “
No. 6, 85 knots, 11J <<
«No. 8,100 knots, 133 “
o. 7.10. knot., 160 ••
0. S.llOknot.jlU •*
H North * RY S ,?ce^a.
Philadelphia.
salamander safes.
11l A large assortment of
pTTI aDEL PH I /|ffi*U?rc B TT S R HD
“TWk
BANK LOCKS/”' Store.
„ moliyS'oMi'U'^RTAo.,
On m good terms aa. any other establishment tn the
United States, hy
.. EVANS k WATBON,
No.W Bouth FOURTH Street.
PLEAHK GIVE CALL. Philadelphlj^
TpAMILY OiiOUOLATE
■R- ox
SUPERIOR OUAUTY.
EDWARD A. HEIVTZ,
Manufacturer and Importer of
French and Spanish
CHOCOLATE.
Store 8. W. corner ARCH and NINTH Streets.
»9-3 m (factory 814 Filbert strnot.)
Grain mills—grain mills—For
the Farm and plantation. The IRON-BURR MILL
has no equal for Grinding Fine Meal, Feed, Collee, Spi
ces, eto.. by hand or power.
Pnoe #B, 825, and #45.
Now in oparaton at lia South SECOND Btreet.
iMX7 mi ° i>am,roamt ’ nMuuo.
ENCAUSTIC TILES lor
OrnnmentAl Chlmiwp Top. for cotl»80«.
Garden Vases and Fountains.
lC*u^Zt^X and WatBr wnduotor.,
f.h i« l/Ud
TVEW Nos. 1& 2 AIACKEReL—A sroafi
i * .invoicoof assorted paekagos, landing from steamer
Kensington, and for sale by -
M WM. J. TAYLOR k CO..
M»ft IJWfiOUTIf WHARVES.
JjjJPANISJI OLIVES—In bulk, in prime
ordori for sale by
■IT A. l4o£outb FRONT BtWt»
STOVES.
RAII.ROAD LINES.
• north pbnnsyl-
Tr^4 B stie%&’a„^Yi^b^tr P .XS-15-
Udelpbia, DAILY, (Sundays excepted:)
For lietnifilifim. Allentown, Mauoh Chunk, Wilkes-
(Accommodation,) atB.HA.bl.
5 {‘‘or i'ort Washington, (Accommodation,) at 3.lfi P. M.
and 8.20 P. M.
TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA:
IrfAVe Bethlehem, (Expreai.) nt 8 A. M. end Ull P. M.
Leave Doyleitown, (Aoooininodation,) at d. 30 A. M.
and i P. M.
Leave Fort Washington, (Accommodation,) at 8.30 A.
M. and 3.36 P. M. ,
, ON BUNDAYB:
Phiiiuiaiphia, forlipylejtown, at3A. M.and»P. M.
S o, h , ‘ o n*'!(.f 0 L r £ lll l , fe “("'S A - Nu»n'l *'• M.
v 5, 1,.- ‘ v?!, ' 1 ?' 1 n! I .’ ,*1;“ ; to Mauoh Chunk. S 2 00 iin
LaiMin.SlAOi toDOjletto*n,BUoentli to Wilkoabarre,
A FiF n n'l!Cs e .l Sljhllay Traim.loon-
ELLIS CLARK, Agont,
WEST OHES
CHANGE OF.HbUKJH.
liilixir: »: ires? irrs,^!-
Leave West Cbester« from the Station, on fart
MARKET Street, at e.tiaml 9.30, A. M.'aHl 9 andMt
ONSUNDAYS-Leave Philadelphia at 8 A. M„ and 2
P. M. Leave West Chester at 7.30 A. M., and 6P. M
HENRY WOOD,
General Superintendent.
SKNOKR^^ff^ra^fioWNtNolcwNAWll?-'
THKMEDIATE STATIONS.—On find after lit J.nuftrr,
1869, the Passenger Train* for DOWNINGTOWN, will
start from the Passenger Depot of the Philadelphia mid
Rending Railroad Company, oorner of BROAD and
VINE Streets.
MORNING TRAIN for Downingtown, leave* at 7.JQ
A. Al.
AFTERNOON TRAIN for Downingtown, leave* at
.45 P. M.
'DAILY (Sunday, excepted.;
By order of the Board ol Manager* of the Philadelphia
ma Reading Railroad Company.
<l3O W. I(.MetLTIKNN Y, Secretary.
ISIMamiMWB CAJIfIEN AND AT-
O.natid after September Ist. and until further noUee,
train* for Atl/mtio cur leave VINE-Btreet Wharf
daily Wbundais oxcopted.) _
»}»4Twin 7,30 A. M.
Express “ _ 4 p, jj.
Stopping at all Btationi,going,and returning.
_ LEAVES ATLANTIC city.
Express Train... s A. M.
Mail. “ ~, ,4 p t m
_ % r 0 V? Atlantio, ®1 80. Round Trip Tickets, good
for Two Days, 93 60. *
Freight must be delivered at Cooper’s Point by 1 P, M.
.The Company will not tie responsible for any goodsuo
tu received and receipted for ny their Freight Agent at
the Point,
*l-lm JOHN 0. BRYANT, Agent.
PHILADELPHIA AND
Chicago, IlricJt Idlnnd, Niagara Fall*, njilVnukob, Bur
lington, Montreal; Bt. Paul’s, Detroit, Dunliotn.ahd St.
. Pagsengoy train* will leave the
mg Railroad Depot,oorner BROAD and ViNEBtreels,
DAILY, (Sundays oxoeptedj as follows:
„ x,, . 7$ A. AL, DAY EXPRESS.
Ivor Elmira, Niagara Falls. Buffalo, Detroit. Chicago,
Milwaukee, Rock Island, Galena,St. Paul’s, Burlington,
and St. Louik.
T , , P. M., NIGHT EXPRESS.
For Elmira, Niagara Fall*. Buffalo, Detroit Chioago,
Milwaukee, Rook Island, Galena,St. Paul’* B rbngton,
and St. Louie. •
TrTl l , p Jr??,.Av. w * nn< l s *3o P* M. trains run through to
HARRISBURG, stopping at all Stations on the Leba&on
Valley Branch.
The 7.30 A. M, train connect* at Rupert for Wilke*-
Baggage checked to Elmira, Buffalo, and Suspension
Bridge.
lickotsoanbe prooured at the Philadelphia and
Elunra Railroad Line's Ticket, Office, Northwest corner
ofSIX 111 and CHESTNUT Streets, and at the Passen
ger Depot, oorner BROAD and VINE.
, THROUGH EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN
Leaves the Depot, Broad street, below Vino, daily, (Sun
day executed,) for all points West and North, at 6 P. M.
Freiuhf* must, bo delivered before 8 P. Al. to insure
going IHo sHlrie llhj. . ,
For further iuforniation, apply ett
_ . Freight DopoLTIROAD, below Vine,
Or to CIIAo. 8. TArPEN, General Agent,
N. W. oorner SIXTH and CHESTNUT StreeTs.
001-tf Philadelphia.
notice to shippers
Tlio^N'Nwr^^lA i RA?L!Ii‘AI) R |fo I S?ANY aro
now prepared to roceive and forward freight to the fol
bwing point* on the NORTHERN CENTRAL RAIL-
Lock Haven, Lavishing,
Wayne, Northumberland,
Jersey Shore, Sunbury,
Trevortonlntereeotion,
Newbury, Georgetown,
Williamsport, Millerstown,
Munoy, Halifax,
Watsoutown, Yotk,
Milton, Hanover Jnnotlon.
ALG(k
R allintermedirtapointson HANOVER
to Fright, twion, THIRTEENTH
and MARKET Streets, will lie promptly forwarded.
jjB-3m F, j, HNKKDKR, Freitht Axent,
PHILADELPHIA
|®?ffis»SBANl) reading rail
road, MORNING LINK, for POTTSVILLE, READ
, . ING and HARRISBURG.
Leaves the Depot, at corner of BROAD and VINE
Btrcots.at 7.30 A. M., DAILY, (Sundays oxcopted,) for
IOfTSVILLK, UAftßiaupltG, and ail intermediate
points, connecting at Harrisburg with trains running to
Pittsburg, Ch&mborsburKtCarhsle. Sunbury, Ac.
AFTERNOON LINKS.
HaI?r!s , BURG ‘ M " 1)AIIjY ' for FOTT6VILLE and
At 4.45 P. M., DAILY, (Bundays exoepted.) for READ
ING, aud intermediate points.
aplB W. H. McILHENNY, Becretarr.
fSI m Mflgmj PHILADELPHIA, GER
MANTOWN AND NORRIS
TOWN RAILROAD-BUMMER ARRANGEMENTS—
On and after Alo^ifU^Ma^SjUi^l further notice.
Leave Philadelphia 0, 7. 8, BX> min., 19, 11, 12,
A. Al., 1,2,3, 3K, 4, 5. AS', 6. 7, 8. 9, 19. and UK P. AL
Leave Germantown 8,7.7K.8,8K,9,10,11, A.5i.,U1«,
1,2, 3,4, 6, fl, 6K, 7K. 8, 9. JOK P. M.
ON SUNDAYS,
Leave Philadelphia 9.96 min. A. M., 2,3,6,7. K, and 10K
P. M.
Leave Germantown 8.10 min. A. M., 1.10 min., 4,6 K»
and 9H P. M.
„ CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD.
LeavePhiladelphiao.B,BX. H A.M.,2,3K,4,5K,8,9,
Leave Chestnut Hill 7.10. 7.40, 8.10, 9.40, 11.56 A. M.,
12.40,3.40, 6.49,7.10,8.40,10,10 P. M.
. ON BUNDAYB.
Leave Philadelphia 9,05 inin. A. Ax., 2.5. and 7Af P. AI.
Leave Chestnut Hill 7.69 A. M., 12.60, 6-10, and 8.66
P. M.
. FOR OONBnOIIOCKEN AND NORRIBTOWN.
. Leave Philadelphia 0,8.06 min., 10.95, nun.. 11K A. M„
1.05 min.. 3 03 min., 4K,*X,BX. IIK P. M.
Leave Norristown 6,7, 9,11 A. AL, 1,3 K, 4X, 6,7 K,
1. Al.
w , ON SUNDAYS,
Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M..3and4P. M.
Leave Norristown 7 A. AL. 1 and 6 P. M.
FOR AIANAYUNK.
D«ave Philadelphia 6, 7.05 min., 805 min., 9K. 1006
J 5 Ar At., 1.96 mm., 2.05 mill., 3.06 mm., vi, 6H,
6», 8,11 f£ P. M.
. Leave Manayunk6K,7K,BK,9K, 10K, UK A. M..IK,
3.05 nun., 4,6,6 K, 8,0.05 min. P. AL
ON SUNDAYS,
Leave Philadelphia 9A. M., 3,4 P Al.
Leave Alanayunk 7K A. AL, IK. 6K, 6V Y. Al.
11. K. SMITH, General Suponntendont,
m,r DEPOT. NINTH mid GREEN Stro.U.
SUMMER RESORTS.
HOUSE,
. , , NEWARK, OHIO,
. I* the largest and boat arranged Hotel m central Ohio,
is centrally located and is easy of access from all the
routes of travel. It contains all the modern improve
ments, and evory convenience for the oomfort and ac
commodation of the travelling public. The Sleeping
Rooms are large and well ventilatod. The Suites of
Rooms are well arranged and carefully furnished for
familiesand large travelling parties; ami the House will
t>e kept as a firßt-olaas Hotel in every respect.
11. A. MURRAY Sc BRO.,
Proprietors.
SEA BATHING—
ATLANTIC CITY.
CONGRESS HALL t« now open for the RECEPTION
OF BOARDERS, nnd the subscriber will be happy to
see hi* friends who may favor him with their patronUß©
uVmit the season!
7e2ft-3m
THOS. C. GARRETT.
SAVING FUNDS.
SPUING GARDEN SAVING FUND SO
CIETY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Office, No. 331 North THIRD Street
_ (Consolidation Bank Building.)!
CHARTERED BY THE LEGISLATURE OFFENN-
SYLVAN I A.
Deposits received m sums of One Dollar and upwards,
and repaid in Gold, without notioe. with FIVE PER
CENT. INTEREST from the day of deposit till with
drawn.
. A responsible and reliable Savings Institution has long
beep needed in the Northern part of the city, and “ The
Spring Garden Savings Fund Sooicty " was chartered by
the Legislature of Pennsylvania to supply this necessity.
The managers, in organizing and locating it, have been
governed wholly by adesire to accommodate the busi
ness interest and wants of the very large and enterpri
sing population by which it is surrounded.
„ „ OFFICE OPEN DAILY,
From 9to 2K o'clock ? also, on Monday and Thursday
from 6 until 8 o’clock in the evening.
„ , . MANAORKK.
Frederick Klett, Stephen Smith,
John T. Levy* Hon. 11. K. Strong,
Daniel Underkofier, Frederick Stacko,
Francis Hart, Joseph P. LeClerOi
John Kesslar, Jr., Goorge Kuooht,
James 8. Pringle. Jacob Dock,
Joseph M. Crowell. Hon. Wm. Millward,
George Woelppor, Geo. T. Thorn.
Peter C. Ellmaker. Robert B. Davidson.
JAMES 8. PRINGLE, President.
Francis Hart, Secretary. inaj-tfif
CAVING FUND—FIVE PER CENT. IN
►3 TEREBT.—NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COM
PANY , W ALNUT Street, Southwest corner of THIRD,
Philadelphia, Incorporated by the State of Pennsylva
nia.
Money is received in any sum»largoor small, and in*
terest paid from the day of deposit to the day of with*
drawn!.
The office is open every day f/om 9 o’clock in the
morning till 5 o’clock in the evening, and on Monday
and Thursday everting* till 8 o’clock.
Hon. HENRY L. BENNER, President
w ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vice President
William J. Rbhd, Secretary.
gIiOtfCTOKB.
on. Henry L. Benner, F. Carroll Browsteri
ilwardL. Carter, Joseph B. Barr,
RobortjSelfndge, Francis Lee,
Samuel K. Ashton, Joseph Yorkos,
C. Landrctli tyunns, Honry Diflonderfer.
Money is reoeived and payments made daily.
The investments are made, m conformity with the
Srovisionsof the Charter, in Roal Estate mortgages,
round Rents, and suoh firat-olaas seauntiosas will al
ways insure porlect security to tho depositor und
which oannqt tail to give permanency and stability to
this Institution. aul-ly
CAVING FUND.—UNITED STATES
TRUST COMPANY, oorner THIRD and CHEST
NUT Stroets. •
Large and small Bums received, and paid back on de
maml without notice, with FIVE PER CENT. INTE
REST from the day of deposit to tho day of withdrawal.
. Office hours, from 9 until 5 o’clock overy day, and ou
MONDAY EVENINGS Irom 7 until 9 o’clock.
DRAFTS for sale on England, Ireland, and Scotland,
from 4-1 upwards.
President—STEPHEN R. CRAWFORD.
Trensurer-JAMES R. HUNTER.
PLINY FISK, Actuary,
“A little, but often, fills the Purse.”
Franklin saving fund—
No. 136 South FOURTH Btreet, between
Chestnut and Walnut, Philadelphia, pays all De
posits oi) demand.
Depositors’ money secured by Government
State, and City Loans, Ground Rents, Mortgages.
4 o.
This Company deems safety better than largo
profits, consequently will run no nskwith deposi
tors mpney, but have |t at nil times ready to re
turn with 6 per cent, intercut to the ownor, ns
they have always done. This Company never
suspended.
Females, married pr single, nnd Minors oan
deposit in their own right, and suoh deposits oan
be withdrawn okly by their consent.
Charter .perpetual. Incorporated by the State
of Pennsylvania, with authority to reoeivo mo
ney from trustees and executors.
LARGE AND SMALL SUMS RECEIVED.
Office open daily from 9 to 3 o'clock, and on
Wednosdayand Saturday evenings untilSo’ollc.
DIRECTORS.
Jacob U. Shannon, Cyrus Cudwftllnder,
John Stumller, George Russell,
Malqehl W. Sloan, Edward T. Hyatt,
Lewis Krumbhoar, Henry Delany,
Nioholas Rittonhouee, Nathan Smedfey,
Jos. w. flatherthwaite. Ephraim Ulancnanl,
Joseph W. Lippincott.
JACOB B. SHANNON, President.
Syncs CiDWALLxDBn, Treasurer.
18-y
41 A pollnr nwe# 19 twiw earned, *
NOTICES.
SFFICE OF THE HARRtSBUftQ,
j ]’OKTNMQJJTW. MOUNT JOY, AND LANCA3-
t RAILROAD COMPANY.
. r>llLiDXL?UlA,Beil>l*inbeT24.iaS9.
The Board of Director* Have .Tllio DAYjeqlftreUa
eemi-annual Dividend of FIVE PER OiyNT. seifr,of-
Btato Tax. on the Capital Stock of the Company, pel jabl*
to the Stockholder* or tboir legal representative*' on
ami after WEDNESDAY* the 6th day of October next, at
Uiflf office, No. 23 1 South THIRD Street. Fennjvlvana
ItePrftkd BvtWtng. GEORGE TABER.
«H-t>! Troasurer
OFFICE ()F 'I'IIfO SfecMVJJR OF THF.
CATAWISSA. WILLIAMSPBRT, ,AN P.
ijHii, railroad company, No.soa wdniii Jt'.At/
lliilatlelphiA, Septeuitwr 2J, 1563.-NOtICE-.-Thp «uo
scriuer hereby gives notieo to all whom It may con*
cern« that he has been duly appointed by the Supreme
Court of Pennsylvania " Reoeiver of the Real and Per
sonal 1 roperty and Estate of the Catawisaa. Williams
port. and tne Railroad Company, and of all the pro
privileges, franchises, and powers on winch all
t’fiff.r ftnv of tho mortgages named m a certain
L? hied cm the ilst instant, are a lieu, or
which tlrd covered thereby y
.» . M Receiver, is authorised by the
ordor Of the Court to rtm artd dpdrate the road of the
aijove-named company, and such other rttods as the
said oorporatiop has lierotofore run. ana exercise tno
authority and lrnnchises of said company, and to em
ploy such persons aod toake, goth payments and dis
bursements as may bo neeafuland poperirt so doing,
110 is also, among other powers granted, Specifically
authorized, to pay alt the sums now due ana maturing
to the employees of the said railroad, and “ the amounts
due and maturing, and to arise ana.mature, for materi
als and supplies about the operation, and for the use of
said railroad.
i.A)I ipersoos having business relating thereto will,
therefore,-plsnse apply 10 the subscriber, at his Office.
se2l-stuth6t - WM, DILEwiS, Receiver.
OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA,
GERMANTOWN. AND NORRISTOWN RAIL
ROAD COMPANY, NINTH and GREEN SlrEfita,
Philadelphia, Sept. 16th, 1869.
. The Board of Managers at thoir Meeting on the BUr
inst. declared a Dividend of FIVE PER CENT, on the
Capital Stock for the six months ending the 31st inst.,
will be paid to Stockholders, on and after 510N
DAY.Jhe 9iot October next,
transfer will Kt bd made for ten days aftor the 22d
,n W.L« • w.b.w/Won.
sl7-stntht3oe Treafittef; •
PHILADELPHIA COAL OIL COM
-5h.„ WH" m.Wmeiit of FIVE DOLLARS per
Share will b® dno and payable, Twp Dollars and Fifty
All Oct. Bth, nnd Tire DnUnrs.nd
°i n f . Nov. lit, between the ho'jra
of 2 nnd 1 o’clock P. M., nt 127 North ELEVENTH St,
By ordor of tho Board of Director..
M. BARSTOW, Secretary,
Philadelphia and readinorail-
KOAD COMPANY. Office 227 South FOURTH
street, Ppif.Atnariiu, Sept. 2oth, 1359.
ToavUid detention, the hoklers of Coupons of this
pompsfij. due cm the let proximo, are requested to
lesySthitq at thii.Offioe.tfn or before the SUth instant,
when receipts will f*o stvetL aftd Che’oka will bereadv
for delivery on the Ist proximo, in eiohanrti for said
receipt#. 8. BRADFORD,
(>2I-dt3o . . Treasurer.
NOTICE To CONSIGNEES.—The
ig£ Ship PHILADELPHIA, Captain Pool, from
WIV^ 00 ’ 18 noVr re{U ' y to discharge at RACE Street
Consignees will plaase send their permits on board.
All goods not permitted in five days will Ik» sent to Pub
lic store. i2l-5t THOS. RICHARDSON A CO.
{SPECIAL NOTlCE.—Dealers m Good
« P ftt ® n ,t Vulcanized Rubber Suspenders,
Braids, W ebs, ami all other fabrics and articles made
by combining fibrous substance* with threads or sheets
of vulcanised rubber, are notified that unless the same
are properly clamped or labelled with my name, and by
rhy duthority, they cannot be legally disposed of in the
United States. Merchants itrtd dealers are invited to ex-
J.rtnffe sbboirnens no* in store, and to give their orders
o>the Hpriflt Trade tblhe uodersuroed, EXCLUSIVE
mi ,#T.is £ PA%#A^!L v .f
embrace all the styles heretofore manufactured or im
ported, and many others.
ALSO, LICENSES TO MANUFACTURE and SELL
—and the Terms—may be obtained on application to me
at No. M COURTLANDT Street, N. V.
n24-ly HORACE H. DAY.
PENNSYLVANIA STATE AGRICUL
TURAL SOCIETY EXHIBITION.—The NINTH
ANNUAL EXHIBITION of tho PENNSYLVANIA
STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, will 1* held
at POWELTON, PHTITOELPIIIA, on TUESDAY,
WEDNESDAY.THURSDAY,and FKIZ>AY,.thQ 77th.
28th.29th, and3oth days of September next. On' the m
of Soptembor. the Secretary wilt remove to tho Room*
of the Philadelphia Society for tho paomotion of Agricul
ture, No. fiW CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, where
Books of Entry for the Exhibition mil bo opened.
Letters addressed to the Secretary,at Harrisburg, to
Joitv McGowen, Philadelphia, or Charles K. Kxolx,
Bustleton, will meet with attention till Ist of September.
DAVID TAGGART, President.
A. 0. HEIBTER, Beo'y. aulQ-w&*-tse2ll>26to3Q
TtJOTICE. Persons having business with
J-N tha FLOfjR, INSPECTOR will call at No. It
VINK Street, lie tween the hodra cf 9 o’elook and 3
P. M., where they mil find the Inspector orbis Deputy,
F. M. HIFSTER. 0. M. LAUMAN,
Jel7 . Fl6ct.lo*peotor.
PIANOS.
ffagw CHICKERING & SONS,
n*TT» MAXtJPACTOBEBB 07
GRAND, SQUARE, AND UPRIGHT
PIANO-FOItTES.
WAREROOMB 807 CHESTNUT STREET.
Constant j in store a large stook of our BEAUTIFUL
and UNEQUALLED INSTRUMENTS. We have been
awarded, at the different Exhibition* in thi* country and
Europe.
38 GOLD AND SILVER FIRST-CLASS MEDALS,
PIANOS TO RENT. JaW-ly
geg»a HAVEN, BACON, & Co.’s,
FT I It* Nunn* & Clark's, nallott, Davia, k Co.’*,
and A.IL Gale k Co.’i eupefior PIANQS. Also, Ma
son k Hamlin's unrivalled MELODEONS and HAR
MONIUMS, so desirable for Churches ana Lecture
Rooms.
fBT Pianos and Melodeons to Kent.
. J. E. GOULD,
myX4-lr BKVENTH and CHESTN UT.
A GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN
I!. A SCHOMACKKR k CO.,
1021 CHESTNUT Streot, reapeclfullv invite the muslo
lovmg public to call and examine their new and Suc
cessful improvement—
THE PARLOR GRAND PIANO.
Having converted the Tone, Touch, and Action of
tho Grand Piano into that of a Square Instrument,
avoiding all tho objection* generally made to the st>le of
Grand Piano, at bo diminishing the cost of the same.
In volume, purity of tone, groat power, brilliancy, full
ness, depth, and evenness of touch, with exquisite deli
cacy Rna flWoetneßß.thcßo
SUPERIOR AND BEAUTIFULLY-FINISHED IN
STRUMENTS -
are wholly unoauallod. They have received tho highest
encomiums, anp aro pronounced by ontici to be far bu
perior to any instrument* ever manufactured in this
oountri.
Constantly oa hand, a large and elegant assortment of
our unnvajlod PIANOS. We have been awarded {he
First Premiums, at all exhibitions ever exhibited, in
cluding the Prize Medal from the Crystal Palace Exhi
bition. New York. 1863. sel-tf
MEDICINAL.
A NOTHER PROOF OF THE WONDER
fitI EFFECTS OF TROXELL’S NEURALGIA
SALVE,
___ Phila., July 7th, ISK.
Mr. E. W. Troxrll—Dear Si rI have been troubled
with the "NEURALGIA” for the last 14 years, and
have suffered the most exorociatmg pain, compelling
meat times to give up r. 7 business entirely. J could not
eat. and sleep was a stranger to my eyes. 1 suffered
more than tongues can tell. I had the advice and aid ot
various physicians, tfml used other remedies, but all of
no avail. Having noticed your advertisement m the
papers. I concluded to call on a person whom I had
learned was cured of a ease of 30 years standing. He
applied the "BALVE” but once, and I felt immediate
relief—a second application removed the pam entirely,
and I nowfeelbke a different man. Since then I have
slept well—something that 1 have not done for months,
being obliged to sit no all night in a chair. My appetite
has returned, and 1 reel grateful to you for the restora
tion of my health.
CHARLES 11. BAKER. Tobacconist.
CARROL Street, above WOOD, Kensington.
For sale, wholesale and retail, atS. W. corner SIXTH
and PARRISH Streets, and at T. R. CALLENDER A
Co.’s. N. W. oorner Third and Walnut sta. ap2o-tf
Dr. westcott’s celebrated tar
CORDIAL.
Weatcott’a Tar Cordjal cures Consumption.
Wcsteotl’s Tar Cordial cures Bronchitis.
Westcott's Tar Cordial cures Coughs and Colds.
Westcott’s Tar Cordial cures Sore Throat and Breast.
Westcott’s Tar Cordial cures Palpitation of the
Hoart.
Westcott’s Tar Cordial cures Nervous Debility,
Weatcott’a Tar Cordial oures General Debility,
Westcott's Tar Cordial oures Diseases of the Kidneys,
Strangury, and Gravel.
Westcott’s Tar Cordial oures Blind and Bleeding
Piles.
Westoott’s Tar Cordial cures Female Weaknesses.
Dr. Westcott’s Tar Cordial Depot, No. 629 ARCH
Street, Philadelphia.
Also, Principal Depot for Dr. Westoott’f Anti-Sorofu
lous Syrup ana Cholera Mixture.
Dr. E. R. WESTCOTT can fie consulted on the above
diseases, free of charge, at his Consulting Rooms, No.
829 ARCH Street, from 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. jrM-tf
WINES AND LIQUORS.
CARD.— MAREUIL-SUR-AY (CHAM
PAGNE}, JANUARY 16,1859.—1 n consequence o!
the frequent invitations received by me to renew the
shipments ofmy CliHiijpagne Wines to the United States,
I beg leave hereby to inform my former customers and
the imhlio in general, that 1 have appointed Messrs. F.C.
BROUWER, ANCJiER, A CO., Sole Agents in the
United States, 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 commont on
their quality, further than to say that my now shipments
will m no way be found inferior to the former ones.
BILLEGART BALMON.
BILLEGART SALMON’S CHAMPAGNE WINES,
both CABINET,and VKKZENAY, for sale and con
stantly on hand, in lots to suit purchasers, by
F. C. BROUWER, ANCHEk, 4 CO.,
ap27-6m 61 BEAVER Street. New York,
/"'•LARET. —IUU cases Barton & Guestier’a
St. Julien; 300 do. St. Estephe; 300 do. Washing
ton Morton St. Julien: 100 do. do. Talence, pints; SO do.
Chateau La Rosa: B 0 do. do. Leovtlle iSootoh Ale, m
stone and glass; Younger’s,Harvey’s.Falkirk Brown
Stout and London Porter, in store and for sale by
aus A. MERINO. 140 Bouth FRONT Street.
HOTELS.
WETHERILL house, sansom
Btreet west of Sixth.—This deservedly favorite
fdace having been purchased by the understood, will
leroaftor lie conducted on the most enterprising scalo.
The best Game, Oysters, and Refreshments, prepared
in the choicest style, and the finest Liquors, from the
most popular importing houses, always on hand. The
patronage of the public is respectfully mvitod
JOHN J. BARTRAM.
BP" Private Rooms for Suppers, Arbitrations. Com
mittees, Societies. Ac. alO-lin
Hplllfi UNION,
ARCH STREET, ABOVE THIRD,
PHILADELPHIA.
UPTON 8. NEWCOMER.
The situation of this HOTEL is superiorly adapted to
the wnnts of the Business Public; andto those in search
of pleasure, Passenger Railroads, which now run past,
ana in close proximity, aflord a oheap and pleasant ride
to all places of interest mor about the city, if 23-8 m
MACHINERY AND IRON.
B4.MCBL V. MERRICK, 1. VAUGHaN MERRICK,
WILLIAM It. MBRRICX,
COUTIIWARK FOUNDRY,
£3 FIFTH AND WASHINGTON BTRKETB,
PHII.APKLPKIA.
MERIUOK Sc SONS,
ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS,
Manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Engines,
for Land, River, mid Marine service,
Boilora, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, 40.; Castings
of all kinds, eiUier Iron or limss.
Iron Frame Roof* for Gas works, Work Shops, Rail
road Stations, Ac.
Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latest and most im
proved oonstruoiion.
Every description of Plantation Maohinery, such as
Sugar, Saw, and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Open Steam
Trains, Defecators, Filters, Pumping Engines. Ac.
Sole Agents for N. Rillieiix’s Patent Sugar Boiling
Apparatus: Nasmyth’s Patont Steam Hammer; and
Aspinwall A Wolsey’s Patent Centrifugal Sugar Drain
ing Machine, auS-y
DENTISTRY.—The improved sets
ScLQST of ARTIFICIAL TEETH, slill manufactured
at 907 ARCH Slroet, Philadelphia, b> I. LUKENS,
M l\., Surgeon Dentist. m , ,
Tim Mineral Plate sots of recti' are superseding all
others, principally from the following reasons: Pure
mineral is u-eil in plaieol sold or «,Ivor, for pint's,
making them one-third tighter, mnl nt tho same time
much stnmgcr. jm their greatest thickness is whero tho
gums li;i\e shrunken awaj ninre, thus rnrfcctljr i ('stor
ing tho nnatomical shape ami contour ot the mouth and
laeo, and giving the exact original expression to the
features; tho) will stand letter m service, and n*ver
eet out of repair; the) are responsibly warranted for a
liletimo: there are no crevices lor the nccunmiulntion
ol particles of lojhJ ; they ore wholly free Iroin all gal
vanic action, and can timer produce palpitation of tho
heart, headache, sore throat, lumraLia, or neracus-
Dr. LUKKNS’office, PO7 ARCII street, Philadelphia:
alsO'&J6 PKNNSk LVANIA Avenue, Washington, D. C.
| AM PREPARED TO RECEIVE EVERY
„ description of Family and Domestic Goods, iiaving
Sewing Machines ol Hie l*>kt manufacturers, as also the
most approved and skilful nj erifora
i .AH articles finished with neatness and despatch
and at such prices that dclr eninnetion.
0 v MisjM.A.SMITIIKMAN.
_ , E. corner of SIXTH and PRUNE.
W Int _ Laundry Office,
JTIEGLER & SMITH, corner SECOND
*hd GREEN, have acquired a reputation by
Unwise and prudent course they have pursuod since
commencement in business, by selling a nrst-rate
tfttolt at a low figure. IU-tf
BALEB BY AUCTION.
Furness, brinley, a co.,
No. 4*» MARKET BTREET.
BALK.OF FRENCH .POOM.
On Friday Mortneg,
Se pL 30tli, at Iff o 7 qlchskTby WLAto^Qo, cH six racntlH
credit— -
yM*Voo,, ( , r
Waß d S4(&fe*W,
2W JJ \ a J-wool plaid square sbiwis.
14 4 all-wool elaid ba*v c t s&iwis.
200 li-4 blaok ana colored Btella shawls.
, a MANTILLaS AND CLOAKS.
SrtSrTkAtiP cloaks and mantillas
LONDON PRINTED CASHMERES AND SILK?
2 case* Louutffi prifted f^shmers?.
1 case London silk mohair eT,***.
MERINOS-SEMPER IDEM S RAND.
On Fnflaj' Morning,
300 piece* assorted qualities (elect colored merinos,
celebrated semper idem brMd.
PARIS DRESS SILKS.
600 pieces fancy dres* eitks consisting of—
New sty e plaid and ombre poult da sole.
Newstj ecbene poult desme.
New at) e droguet hnoa poult de sole.
New sty e plain rouit da sole.
New aty e Bayadere poult de sole.
New sly e b'ack gros da tour.
New sty e blitck Bayaderes.
SHAWLS.
12-4 line black Thibet ehaww. . .
—l2-4 printed a«d broeba border Stella thaww.
PARIS ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS-Balance of the
. importation.
100 cartona nen Pans genre?*. _
WHITi, COUNTERPANE.? AND EGYPTIAN
, . TOWELS.
Also.' —l9 4. IT-4, and 12-4 heavy white cuume/patfc*.
pateiU trl.nte Egyptian towel*.
B SCOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER, No. 431
• CIIEBTNUT STREET, opposite tie Cratoro
Hojise. IxYwcen FOURTH and FIFTH Btre£!&
PEREMPTORY BAI.E OF A STOCK OF GtOTH
ING, MADE FOR BEST RETAIL SALES.
'll’:* Morning,
Sept- 29th. will be sold, by ca{**ogye, at the store of
Messrs. Robert Decou A Co., street, pre
vious to their removal to No. 611 Chestnut their
entire stock of ready-made clothing, consisting of tnd
usfial assortment of coats, pant*, anil vest*, of best make,
suited to the present and approaching season.
ready anti sample* arranged for ex
amination ch previous to the sale.
FIR3T BPECIAL g aEb 6/ GERMANTOWN OOODB,
HO6IERV. SHIRTS. DRAWERS, kt.
* Ua Friday Morn/Si.
B*pt/?Jth. br catalotue.pn a predit, ccffifseAciAg at
10 o f c.cclT, wil) be..held our first sale or GermSrftrvkh
(oods, consisunz if assortdieut of wooffwh
>nit hoods, scarfs talmu4, :*ggirrjf, A 6. Also, men’s,
women’s, end children’s hosiery, suirt*, dmWers, Ac.
Catalogues ready early on the momiug »f sale.
Philip ford auctioneer, no. 530
MARKET Btreet. and 821 MINOR Btr>.t-
T M. GUMMEV & SONS.
J . REAL «TA n TEA^7JFE^
QARD.—J, M. Gammer a BoiM, auctioneer*, will hold
rehnsr «ce* of RtcU Eirtate, Bw>ck*» fte. Al*o hooee
hoid furmlUte at dwelling*.
FIRST ?ALt SALE.
~ . _ This Evening,
Bept.Sth,at7Lo clock in the evemfig, will be*n!d at
public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the follow
idt:
Peremptory Balfr—BlJ7s.—A yearly rrptnid-rent of
f 76 50, issuing out of lot of ground northeast corner of
wamand Seventeenth street*, 17 idsi front by 67 feet
deep.
Peremptory Sale— A yearly jrronna-rjst rf
3168. issuing outof lot of ground west side ofSixteenfa
street, 36 feet south of Brownstreet, 36 feet Goat by 73
feet H inches deep.
Peremptory Sale—32,Boo.—Bond and mortgage for
$2,900, on three-story brick residence and lot of ground
east side of Seventeenth street, 34 feet north of Swain
street; lot 17 feet front by 67 feet deep.
Peremptory Pale— 91,609.—80nd and mortgage for
51.5C0. on lot tff ground xonth side of Brown street, 233
feet 8 inches westward from Sixteenth street, 19 feet
front by 8u feet deep.
TWO DESIRABLE LOTS Of GROUND, wert side
of Twenty-fifth street, between Sasqaehanha aveftne
and EmmettstreeL.36 feet U inches front by Hi lett X
inch deep. Clearerall incumbrance.
HANDSOME THREE-STORY BRICK RESI
DENCE. with large i£?a***tory back buildings, and
furnished with all the extra mtfterh. conveniences,
situate No. 6il North Seventh street. T£* bow is well
built and in good order. Part may remain ofi gtbtftfd
renL
THREE-STORY BRICK RESIDENCE, situate No.
724 Bansom street. Lot 18 feet front by 94 feet 6 inches
reep, tp a back outlet. This is a valuable property,
being iff a.fcdeftaljtfcg!i»m, and verydesirable for offices.
HANDSOME ROUGH-CAST HKBIDENCE. fur
nished with all the metiera conveniences, large lot of
ground, and excellent stable, Sooth side of Cooper street,
east from Fourth street. Cnmffeft, N- J* Lot 99 feet
front by ISO feet deep. A.l in perfect ttrtfer. and built
especially for the occupnncv of the present rrirno?.
FOUR DESIRABLE LOTS OF GROUND, sifesfe on
the north side of Vine street, extending from Fifty
eighth to Fifty-ninth streets. No. 1, corner lot, 120 feet
by 300 feet: No. 2,120 feet by 253 feet; No. 3, liS) feet by
2?3 feet; No. 4, corner lot, SO feet by 231 feot. Passen
ger railway passes the front.
OKRMANTOWN.—DesirabIe lot of ground,south side
of Herman street, east of th« turnpike, 60 feet front by
109 feet deep, withiajight minutes walk from the depot.
On cmr Private BMa Register will always be Scgmd
3 very la/ee. arsotuf of rBM estate, inetedug every de
scription of oity and country property.
3. M. GUMMEY k BQKB,
__ Seal Estate Broken,
No. 820 WALNUT Street, below Sixth.
SHIPPING.
THE BRITISH AND NORTH
AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAM
SHIPS.
. „ raox nxw ioax to uvxkpool.
Chief Cabin Pan&ge —— $l3O
Second Cabin Passage.. 73
FKOW BOSTON TO UVXBPOOL.
Chief Cabifi Passage.—..
Second Cabin Passage.. —..— 60
„The ships from Boston oall at Halifax. Kl
PERSIA, Capt. Judkins, 'CANADA, Capt.Lanr.
ARABIA. Cant. J.Stone, [AMERICA, Capt. Millar; -
Atil A, Capt. E. G. Lott, NIAGARA. Capt Anderson.
AFRICA, Capt. Shannon. | EUnOPA, Capt. J. Leitcb,
These vessels carry a clear wmte light at mast-head;
green on starboard bow; red on port now.
PERSIA, Judkins, (eaves N Yo«, Wednesday, Sent.2B.
ARABIA, Stone, *' Boston, Wednesday, Opt. 3.
ABfA. ** N York, Wednesday, Oct 12.
CANADA, Lang, “ Boston, Wednesday, Oct. 19.
AFRICA,Shannon, “ N York, Wednesday, 0ct.29,
EUROPA. Leitch, ** Boston, Wednesday, Nov.s.
PERSIA. Judkins. “ N York,Wednesday,"Nov.9.
AMERICA, Millar, Boston, Wednesday, Nov.W.
ASIA.Lott, “ N York, Wednesday,Nov.23.
Berths not socured until paid for.
An experienced Surgeon on board.
The owners of {he*e ships will not be nocounUble for
Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Precious Slones
or Metals, unless bills of hiding are signed therefor and
tho value thereof therein expressed. For freight or pas
sage apply to E. CUNARD, 4 Bowling Gisen,
slO-ti Jfew York.
FOR THE SOUTH.-GHARLES
Heavy Freight at an average of pirrsxn per oent. be
low New York Steamship rales.
FOR CHARLESTON, 8. C.
The U. 8. Mail Bteamship KEYSTONE STATE. Cap
tarn Charles P. M&rshiuan, will sail on Wednesday,
Oct.3th, at 10 A. M.
Through tn 43 to 60 hoars, only 40 hoars at Bsa.
FOR BAVANNAH. Ga.
The U. 8. Mail Steamship STATE OF GEORGIA,
Captain John J.Garvin, will sail on Friday,September
30. at W o’clock A. M.
Throuch tn 68 to 60 hoars, only 48 hoart at Sea.
KTSailmc days changed from every Saturday toever?
five days. Goods received, and Bills of Lading signed
every day.
The splendid first-class shie-wheel Steamships KEY
STONE STATE and STATE OF GEORGIA now run as
abovo every ten days, that forming a five-day commu
nication with Charleston and Savannah, and tne South
and Southwest.
At both Charleston and Savannah, these Shirs con
nect with steamers for Florida, and with nulro&df, 4c.,
for all places m the South and Southwest.
„ . t INSURANCE.
Freight and Insurance on a large proportion of Goods
shipped will be found to be lower by these ships
than by sailing vessels, the premium being one-half the
rate.
N. B.—lnsurance on all Railroad Freight is entirely
unnecessary, farther than Charleston or Savannah,the
Railroad Companies taking all risks from these points.
_ , GREAT REDUCTION IN FARE.
Faro by this route 26 to 40 per cent, cheaper than by
the Innnd 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, exoept from Charleston and Savan
nah to Montgomery:
~ . INLAND FAR*.
ToCbar!estoq...~. $l6 00 Charleston.—. 9860
Savannah.. _ 15 00 Savannah 3100
Augusta 20 00 Augusta...... 8 00
Macon 2100 Macon. 876
Atlanta- 83 00 Atlanta..... 3100
Columbusa 00 36 00
Albany 24 00 ... 3700
Montgomery... 26 00 Montgomery...—... 38 00
Mobile MOO Mobile 46 90
New Orleans ... .39 76 New Orleans- 6100
No bills of lading signed after the ship has sailed.
For freight or passage apply on board,atsecondwharf
above vine street, or to
„ . ALEX. HERON, Jr..
Southwest oorner FOUTH and CHESTNUT,
Agent* in Charleston, T. S. 4 T. G. BUDP.
,7* . Savannah. HUNTER 4 GAMMELL.
For Florida from Charleston, steamer Carolina every
Tuesday.
For Florida from Bavanuah, steamers St. Mary’s and
Bt. John s, every Tuesday and Saturday. j)Q
GLASGOW AND NEW YORK
aasa» steamship COMPANY.-STEAM TO
GLASGOW. LIVERPOOL, BELFAST, DUBLIN,
AND LONDONDERRY—for jflj.
FROM ItXW PORI.
GLASGOW, Thompson, Wednesday, October 12, at U
«’(dock. noon.
EDINBURGH, Cumming, Wednesday, October 26, at 12
o’clock, noon’
_ PROM GLASGOW.
GLASGOW. Thompson, Wednesdar, September It.
EDINBURGH, Cummins, Wednesday, September2B.
Rates of Passage from New York, Phflsdelpma, or
Boston, to Glasgow, Liverpool, Belfast, Dublin, or
donderry, first class, $76. Steerage, found with an Abun
dance of properly cooked provisions, $3O.
An experienced Surgeon attaobed to each steamer.
No charge for medicines.
For freight or passage, apply to
_ WORKMAN 4 CO..
No. 18 WALNUT Street. Philadelphia.
. ROBERT CRAIfe
apB-tf No. 8 BROADWAY. New York.
U. S. M. STEAMERS
HAVRE AND SOUTHAMPTON,
ARAGO. Captain Lines, will sail July 8, September
17, November 12.
FULTON, Captain Wotton, will sail August 20, Ooto
bsr 16, December 10.
First Cahm passage..—. , , $l%)
Second Cabin passage ~ ~, 7#
For freight or passage, apply to
_ WILLIAM NEILS')N, Agent.
_At the Warehouiin* Company’s Philadelphia Office,
Tobacco Warehouse. DOCK Street, Phila. je3-6m
WASHING ANH IRONING.
M. WASHING AND IRONTNG DONE
Witl, NEATNEBS and DESPATCH, for Sins'.
„ ; v?diea and Gentlemen, Families, Boardint
&. h SY JtMmtiMU. Ao., »t DONOVAN'S
FAMILY LAUNDRY, No. za Sonth SIXTH Street,
comer of Prune. Family Blurts and Collars patent
polished. Everything washed by hand, on the com
mon wash-board.
Tho whole business is strictly attended to by female
fieratives, Mrs. DONOVaN.
it 20-1? BnD*nndend*dL
WARMING AND VENTILATING
WAREHOUSE. 118 MARKET St., Ttiila.
BUILDINGS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS
WARMED AND VENTILATED BY
CVIYEC'S XEW (iAS : EUEi\IXG \YAKM-AIR
FV KNACK.
Thoabmo Furnace has now been in use durin? the
last two winters in this city, and haa given universal sat
fuaction. The lar»:e heating surface being directly over
the iUnin of the Cro, am) tlie conical tubes, through
which all the drafts pass, aro an arranged as to onn*umo
tho larger part of the Rates from the coal, being en
tirely of C ut Iron, with deep, sand joints, is now of
fered to the puMio as tbo most ccmiplote heating appa
ratus now in this market. C. \\. being a rraefreal
tnechnnio, will personally attend to all heating aud ven
tilating.
ALSO,
Six sizes of Cook'ng Hanses, adapted for hotel and
private use. Collins Patent Chimney Caps for ventila
tin/ and cure of smokey chimneys, with a full assort
ment of Registers and Ventilators of every size and
. Fire-place Stoves, firth Boilers, 4c.
m* Joboing promptly attended to.
* , CHAS. WILLIAMS.
&u~-tuths-3m Late Baker 4 Williams.
IVE\V PLANING MACHINE, Embracing
, \ The Andrews Patent of 13U, with matching works
for dressing Boards. Plank, 40.
New Pnneiplo ol Feeding. Great Sa\ mg of Power.
Machines of various sizes, 24 to SO inches wide, for
single or double swtfaoeing, with or without matching
heads, lor sale at No. 3 North SIXTH Street, Phila.
tall and examine. .
■IA-thstu2rn GKO W. COI.BV A CO.
000 BOXES AMERICAN AND
J WIXI OW GLA.SS-The most
approved brands, and of ever* size and quality required
for city and muntry trade, at prices l
Beml jour orders to ZlLM.hft A tbwe.
Paint. Glass, and Varnish Dealers, corner SECON D
and GRKEX Streets. *0 tf
PuiuTConfkction EKY, '
MtM'FArTI'BKP ST
EDWARD A. lIEINTZ,
Late of S. ilenrion.
Stsro 8. W. corner ARCH and NINTH streets.
-Am f Factory 314 Filbert streeLl
HAMS! HAMS! HAMS!
just received a prime lot new suear-enred Harm,
10 cents per pound. CJfAB. BMITJ2,
*,tM iw* Sttamt 01* MARKET
Gt’OTCH WHISKEY. 125 puncheons
James Stewart A Co.’s Paisley Malt, in bond and
for sale by GF.ORG>' WtUTEI.F.Y. «n-*m
ROSIN. —1,700 bbls. Shipping Rosm in
yard. !,*» bbls. Shipping Rosin, cargo 44 W. L.
Springs,” afloat .for sale by
* ROWLEY. ASHBURNER.4CO..
?Cis BcditiWRARV&.
SAIaESBX AUCXIOH.
M THOMAS £:SONB, ' _
. Wot m Wui SOUTH FOTTXTH BTIBSV
CAiip.-Ft.'BUG^B'iLia'RE^ <S £arFATB AWB
STOCK* AT THE EXCHANGE,mt BVaawA.KOpu
gales of real estate aadwtoek»w»lL barealter ha mb as
12 o'olook aoo», uatexd of m tha aveaiic.
FALL BALES STOCK AND REAL ESTATE
Sixth Fan Safe. Ist October,, on the pienuae* twi
deoce ami furniture. No. If 19 Cliaton *tr<^e L
geveMb Fall Sale, 4th October, at the Rxebange.
Part of the hasdbOkforMchof the aooreeßa
now rea<Jy.
KTOCKS^Ac.
Oct. 3d. at 12 o’clock? ncSc, »t 'the Philadelphia Ex
change, will be sold—
For account of whom it may concern—
-6 shares Mount Moriah Cemetery Company*
1 share Point Breeze Park Association.
_ EIXTKTAIL B ALE— lst OCTOBER.
TriJis' r.resipfarr B.te—Od t 7», EremuM.
E.tau r.f gnn. T. Jt R'«'< lifc il- ,
RESIDENCE AM) FC RW Tf RE.No. HID CLIMOH
STREET.
On Saturday Morplttg, _
Oct. iit.at 10 o’clock, will be eoJd,wit>r*t, reß9ija.on
the pceoitMß, the well-built three-story bnci reatoesoev
with three-sttfry back teuidinis. sad a'l c<sa ;
remences. No. lOWClintoo street, between Testa anl
Eleventh streets. Lot 2D by H» feet.
s/* B%le ab*olote. Immediate pcwseesioa. .
FURNlTURE.—Theninutnre will be sold imme
diately after the house.
SEVENTH FALL SALE-4th OCTOBER, AT NOON.
Will mclnde—
valuable business location -six-etor7
bnck Btcre and dwelling, No 224 North Fourth street,
between Race and Vine
Peremptory Sdl®—" THF GIRARD FLOUR MILLS.'*
—The valuable property known as tbe Girard Flour
Mill*, with steam engine, coal jard, Ac , Ninth street,
north of Poplar. Lot 80 by 100 feet, with two trenu.
fly* Sale awirfote. . ,
TAVERN NO DWELLING.—Three-story bnek
UfCrh and Jwel/inr, southeast corner of Carpenter and
I’arkef afreets, Iptweea Fifth and Sixth, with a three
«tnrv brick dvemn. lo tbe rear, oa p&tker street,ilata
Southwark.)
OapitAlssts, k e/-VALUABLE BUSINESS PBO
rERTy-~Foar-st*'ry brown-etow a»J bnek boildia*.
No. 3X." Walnut street, and five-story brick laaaiiel
building, No. ate Harmony street, betwe.n Third aao
Fourth. . .
MODERN RESIDENCE. —Four-story brick resi
dence, No. 223 North Twelfth sireet, above Raee.
NORTH EIGHTH ST.-Tbree-storibnck dweßia?,
Ntf. ew North Eishth street, abore Wallace, with a
three-story bnck home in the rear, oa Lorma street
Lxecaforr Peremptory Sale—Estate of Wbl Devlf,
deceased.
VALUABLE WHARF AaND LOTS, BRISTOL, PA.
—Coal wharf and three buildine lots, fronting oa tbe
Delaware rl*er, RiKMiiTe and Cedar streets, Lk) by fiCO
feet. Sale absolute.
jSLEGANTMODERN RESIDENCE.—Modern t>*ree -
sttffy bnck residence, with three-story beck boikSing,
and larxe side J srd. No. 169 Girard avenue, west of Six
teenth street. ¥f leet front. ISO feet deep, to a back street.
valuable parm and store btand.-hm
acre*, on the Germstrtowa and Pottstowa turnpike,
in Hickory Town, PljinooUt township, Mcetaosßery
DWELia N GThreegStory brick Awoß
ibs. No. 236 South Fifth itrett. Bbovd Sprue*.
BUSINESS STAND.—' brick Ursra wrf
dwelling, foothwest comer of Twenty-firsi and i vtE
be* t streets between Arch and Filbert.
MADISON SP.— wo-atory bnck dweUtax, No. tefl
Madison street, between Race and Vine and Eleventh
PROPERTY. rtj.i
Lftfge fct. Bread street, K© yards Horn the steamboat
landiogtlM b? 158 feet. _ , ,
Store and cwelimg, Broad street, Beverly, lot 43 feet
front. M 0 feet deep. . .
. Dwelline, Third street, below Magnolia, lot 47 by M
Ml.
Neat Brick dwelhox. Laurel street, above Warren, lot
60 by ID), two i,‘rets, Beverly N. J
VALUABLE DELAWARE WHARF,93feet6inehet
by 430 fe« t, wttn privilege n 559 feet more brick dwoit
mg. 4c., Beach street, between Shocks max on aad
Mvilboroush streeU. Kensington. _
HANDSOME MODERIv RESIDENCE, No. 2533
Spruce street, with all modern improvement* and eoo
remencee.
NEAT MODERN RESIDENCE, South Sixteenth
street, between Walnut and Locust streets, with mo
dem improvement* and convenience*.
Jlarge and valuable Lor. 140 feet front.oa
TwentT-thud street, near Girard CoUess.
?£R£>|PIORY SaLE.—2 three-storr brick dwell
ings. 8. Vt . ctfmer of Eleventh sod Hazel streets.
TWO-STORY BRICK COTTAGE, Market street.
Camden, N. J.
LOT OF GROUND, east side of Front street, above
Race, exfendia* throsxh to Water street. Two front*.
LOT OF GROUND, with two-story brick dwelling,
N. K. corner nr Almond and Somerset streets, Nine
teenth ward, (late Richmond.)
STABLE AND COACH-HOUSE. Perth (late Robert
son ) street, between Parrish and Poplar and Eighth axd
Franklin street*.
SALE OF SUPERIOR FURNITURE, I ROSEWOOD
rIANO-FORTES ROSEWOOD BiLLURD TABLE,
ELEGANT GILT CHANDELIERS, MIRRORS?
§ RUSSELS CARPETS, Ae.
ARD. Our cate ttu* morning, at the auction
store, tnfTcompritt.beiidetfiOOlouef excellent secood
liand fonlifs/e, superior r «ewood grand actioa piano
forte, elegant roeewtfrH piano fortes, billiard tabic- wvb
ball* and cue* ©ofnpfefd, elegant gilt chaodehereatn
side brackets, fine Freoch-H te ova) mirror, in rich gilt
frame, fine velvet, Bruste&r and other earpeti, bed*
and bedding, China and glassware, Ac.,forming an a»-
tractive assortinen*, worthy theattdotio* of ladies and
others desirous of purchasing. _ .
ST" Catalogue* now ready,and the article* arranged
for ezaminxuon.
Sale at Noe. 139 and 141 South Fourth Street.
SUPERIOR FVRNITVRE.FBENCH PLATE MIK>
KOR3, PliitO-PORTE. BRUKSEtH OARPEm
Thi* Morning,
At 9 o’clock, at the auction store, aa umoftmeot of
excellent second-hand furniture, elegant piano- fortes,
fine mirrors, carpet*, etc., from families declining hoane
keenar. wmowd to the *tore fnr of ■»!*.
SPLENDID CHANDELIERS. BRACKETS, Ac.
This Morning
At the Auction Bfore, 1 elegant 12-hghtraa chandelier,
with bronze figure*, cost &40); 4 six-light 3 five
light do.: 2 tbree-bght ec. Aho, very elegant two.
three, and four-light side brackets, with figure*. All
made by Cornelias k Co., to order, and in nee bat a
short tune. _
ELEGANT SILVER TEA SET.
Also, a silver tea and piece*, made by
Wilson; 24 silver tea spoons.
SALE OF INTERESTING BOOKS, FROM A LI
BRARY.
Thi* Evening,
CSept. 29, at tbe Auction 8tor», a collection of miacel
, la neons books, from a private library.
KT" For particular* see catalogues.
Sale at No. 1113 Girard Street-
SITERIOR FURNITURE. PIANO.ALANTEI. AND
HER MIRRORS- VELVET CARPBtS.CHANDE*
LIERS, OIL PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, 4©.
Os Friday Mornmz.
30th instant, at 10o’clock, at No. 111 S Girard itraa*. by
catalogue. the entire household form hue, comprising:
superior tete a tete slush covers, char $ to otateb, rose
wood piano, Freach plate mantel mirrors. 63 br 43
inches; pier muror/ra bySS; laee ciuUin, superior
diuiny room and library lununire, fine velvet carpets,
superior chamber furniture, fine feather beds, hair mil
tresses, &o.
OIL PAINTINGS.
-Alao, a naraber of fine oil painting*, ie silt frames.
Maj be examined at 8 o’docx oo ue momisf of
the sate, with, catalogues.
8a!« No. 10Jf> Clinton Srreot.
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,MIRRORS,PIANO. 4c.
_ On Satanby Morning,
F October Ist, at li) o’clock, at No. JCIJ Clinton street,
tho household Innmure, piano, mirroit, China, tut
guise 40.
The residence will be sold at D o’clock, previous
to the sale of furniture, and without reserve, by order of
trustee*.
Sale No. ftX3 Walnut Street.
SFLEXDID F* RN'ITURE, MIRROR*. CURTAINS.
CHANDKUEBB, FINE CARPETS, ftc.
Un Monday Moraine,
October 3d, 10 o’clock, by catalogue. at No. KB Wal
nut street, comprising suit of very elegant rosewood
drawing-room furniture, tine ormolu mountings. co
vered with fine green plush; suit of elegant roeevrood
drawing-room furniture, covered with &n* given plush,
nchlj carved: rcry superiorrosewood sideboard; ele
gant rosewood centre table; elerant rosewood etagere ;
splend d rosewood bookcases: i elegant sreen fcroea
tctle curtains: 3 crimson ana garnet brocatelle do.: S
large French-plate tuante! and pier mirrurc. in nen g ift
frames: handsome »as chandeliers; superior dining
room furniture; very elo.ant rosewood wardrobes;
bedsteads, dressing horeaus, and wash*Lands to match;
fine carpets; glam chamber lonutoxa; superiormat
tresses. 40.
The cabinet furniture was made to order by
George J. Henkels. Full particulars in cataWnes.
fiCF* May be examined os the morning of sue, at 0
o clock.
ISale No. 414 North Sixth Stmet. _
HANDSOME FURNITURE- TAPESTRY CARPETS,
CHANDELIERS. FRENCH CHINA, 4c,
On Tuesday Mormnn.
October 4tb, at lOo’clock, at No- €l4 North Sixth street,
by catalogue, the entire furniture of a gentleman leaving
the city, comprising suit ol handsome rosewood orewing
room fuTiutUce, hue brocatellecovera.hne French china
dinner and tea ware, superior drawmr-room and cham
ber furniture, including two sets of hAndaome painted
and gilt cottage furniture, Ac., 4c. Also, the kitchen
furniture.
€T MaV he examined at 3 o’clock on the morning of
the sale with catalogues.
Sale No. 80S Sansora Street.
SUPERIOR FURNITURE. PIANO,’ MIRRORS,
CHANDELIERS, 4c.
On Wednesday Morning,
October sth.at 10 o’clock, at No. fiUSSansom street.by
catalogue, the entire household furn*tnre.supenorroee
wood seven-octave piano made by Mejer; suit of rose
wood drawing-room furniture. French plate mantel
minors. >ns chandeliers, drawing-room and chamber
luriutare, fine featner beds, hair mattresses, 4c. Also,
the kitchen tumuure.
tt>~Tbe neat four story residence will be sold previous
to File of furniture.
tT Pull particular* in catalogues.
Moses nathans, auctioneer
AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, 8. E. owner
SIXTH and RACE Streets.
% MONEY TO LOAN.
Mosir TO LOAX, IX LaBBX OB 41(iLl AXOCWISittS
merchandize generally, and on all articles of value. All
BC.\JS OVEB ON* HOPEKD DOLLAAS TWO ?XS CZVT. PKX
mouth, including storage. Ac., at Nathans’ Principal
Establishment. Q. E. corner of SIXTH and RACE St*
GREAT PUBLIC ACCOMMODATION.
MONEY! MONEYS MONEY!!!
Money liberally advanced in large or small amounts,
from one dollar to thousands, on gold and silver plate,
diamonds, watches, jewelry, fowiiny-pieces, in
struments, furniture, dry goods, clothing, groceries, ci
gars, hardware, cutlery, books, horses, vehicles, harness
and all articles of value, for any length of tune agreed
oR.atNATHAXs’ Pbiciml Estabusuxxxt, southeast
oorner of Sixth and Race streets.
PROMISSORY NOTES, with collateral, discounted at
the lowest market rates.
. GREAT BARGAINS IN WATCHES, JEWELRY,
* c v AT PRIVATE SALE, at NATHANS’ PRINCI
PAL ESTABLISHMENT, S. E. corner of SIXTH and
RACE Streets.—The following articles will be sold for lees
than halt the usual store prices: Fine gold English patent
full jewelled and plain, of the most approved and test
make, in hunting cams and double bottomed. Fine geld
escapement lever and lepine ws tehee, iq banting case 400
open face, some of them are extra full jeweled, and lest
make. Silver English patent lever watches, escape
ment lever and repines, in hunting case and open
face, some very superior; English, Swiss, French, ana
Quartier watches; fine gold vest, fob, neck, and chil
dren’s chains: fine gold pencil cases and pens, bracelets,
breastpins, Hager-ring*, ear-nogs, studs. medallions,
and jewelry generally* Superior Havana Cigars at sli
per thousand, in boxes of SIC each, will be sold by smgla
box or Quantities, to suit purchasers. Numerous fap«*
Articles, 40., Ac., 4c.
AT PRIVATE 8 ALE.
A superior fire-proof chest, 4 feet high by 3 feet wide.
Also, watches, and jewelry of evert description
BUSINESS CARDS.
V B. PALMER’S ADVERTISING
K ’ lt » AGENCY’, N. E. corner FIFTH uid CHEST-
Subscriptions taken for the best City and Country
Newspapers, at lowest cash pnees. aeJ-im
UfARTIN & QUAYLES
*»-*■ STATIONERY, TOY, and FANCY GOODS
E .VP Ok J U 3f.
IOM WALNUT STREET,
BSZ.OW 2L2TSSTH,
PHILADELPHIA.
ISAAC KOBhKTS, Kbal Ustatr Agekt :
SAMUEL C. RoBERTS,O»'yeyakc£X:
Offer for sale, on liberal term*, FARMS AND COUN
TRY SEATS, in Pennsylvania, New Jersej. Felawsre,
Manland, and Virginia; and DWELLINGS tunj
STORES in Norristown, Germantown, ami t'hdsdel-
Pl L.OAN MONEY ON FIRST MORTGAGED, E,-vmi„
Title* to Rea! Estate. and attend to CONVEX ARCING
iu all it* branches. Office MAIN Street, near the B.tnk,
Norristown, and No. J33Sonih THIRD Street, twtwecn
Walnut and Spruce streets. Philadelphia. »l-lm *
"4 lex. mckinney.
-t*. ATTORNEY AT LAW,
w . GRKKNSBURG, PA,
Will practise in Westmoreland, Annitrrnj, ami Ip
diaua counties. sell-ti
r FHE ADAMS EXPRESS CO., OFFICE
320 CHESTNUT Street, forward* Far cels. Fari
ases, Merchandise. Bank Notes, and 2pe**je, either ts
it* own Lines, or iQcotmeot.na with other Express Cca
tames, to all the principle towns and cities of the
'nited States. E. 8. SANDFORD.
mil-tf General Sancnntariitpnt.
CO.\l,
Hickory and spring mountain
LEHIGH COAL, prepared with care, for »a!» i n
best terms. Apply at IvNoWLES S Depot, NINTH
and WILLOW streets *J-u
TIIEO. D. EMORY A CO.
A OFFICE No US South FOURTH Bt-v'PhU&d%.»
Sole Agent* of
GEO. a POTTS * CO*
Miners sad Shippers of the
LOCUST DALE COAV,
From the l«oQnit Mountain,
Near Ashland,
ap»-dm] SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, Pa.
« W. GUOOME & CO,,
"“fflySwSs* 4 TOPBEMI
oak.;, No. l« gocth FOURTH