The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, October 05, 1859, Image 4

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Bev. A. W.fltaifinAmstor of the tiptise church- ,
at Danversport,Mess., has became immne. ,
R:,l7AMith; a piinter; . forinerly of Dover
Del.j), has been ordained s Mlnister In the Protes
tant Enlace - Pei Cburob. •-• •
Governor , Bitolle, of Meas., left, for, Detroit last
,M on day, where hawill deliver all agricultural
ad
dress on ThaisiAair MO may possibly Nisit
Chicago, -
A *Um.intim Washington . Stales accuses Dr.
.L.Browne,.the agricultural , editor 'of 'the Patent
Ofilce reports, with wholesale plagiarism in his ag
rieultoral essays, and lipparently proves the charge.-
Marshall Renshaw, principal of bummer,
Aoademy, Byfield, Mass., has accented the op;.
"allotment of. , Professor of Mathematics and Nato.
rat Philosophy in Bitters College, N. J., and Will
enter upon hie &alai in the doursenf twoor three
weeks,. • „
Iton. Joshua It. Giddings Is still unwell in. Ver-
Pont
The beautifid .iinat Of Marne, modelled by King,
of Boston, hits hien ant in marble by him for tho
Burns Club of Cinoinnati, and forwarded to that
'Khe.Governor of New York has appointed the
24th of November next as a day of thanksgiving
it that State. '
Prof. L. EL Chatfield-leetured before the Bin de•
partment of the New York University laitMonday
evening.
The engagement of 'Miss Matilda heron, et the
/toward Athenrenm, has been extended, in 6,onse
qtreeof the great igueess of Mrs. Bateman's tan;
ply "Geraldine," another fortnight.
, 'Marc is a printer in
,IJ,ticia, Now York, who has
*it finished walking ' six - hundred miles before
.britalt,fast , Kb commenced, 17th April last, and
has walked every morning, before breakfast; from
two to 'ten lino, the average being four miles per
day, twenty•ftve minim per week, at the least calm'.
latton.r, Be has gained both flesh and strength
since he began.
Mr. John C. Rives has returned to Washington
from Kentucky, and reports that Mr. Casey, of
the United States -Treasury, is improving in.
health:. .„
The Portland (Maine) 'Transcript states that ilia
- fine: poem', in' the -Atlantic. Monthly for Otto
bar, entitle& I. The Artist,Prisoner," attributed to
John G. Whittier, was written by PauPAkers, the
'distinguished sculptor of Portland.
Father, Taylor, for the first time Since his pro
-treated illness, preached last 'Sunday afternoon at
, the Bethel Church, Boston.
Henry Ward Beecher inaugurated the lecture
simian), last Monday evening in Providence, It. 1.,
by an address before the Young Men's Christian
Union. . •
Mr. Butler, the author of Nothing to Wear,"
la said to have written a story, more or less of the
'French school, which is about to bo published in
-New York: • - •
GENERAL
1 Tae WINANS STEAIISR.- , T1113
! !inta noon the original' design of the Winans
Steamer have boon completed, and Wo learn that
-- it tithe intention of- her builders; geisitt hoes k
Violent! ?Winans, to - Make the long-contemplated
trial trip outside of her satire waters. Norfolk
• will be,the first destination of the vessel, and she
, will„ probably ,start for that port to•dav Or to
-Morrow- The visit of the vessel to New York and
other ports will be governed by •oircumstanceil
• Tt, has been Suggested- to her builders and owners
„„,,to-take the nondeseript vessel.to Portland. no., - on
Abe arrival of Great Eastern there. That port
would, in the event of such a determination, he the
receptacle of two of the greatest wonders of the ma
rine world. 'This 'original length . of the Winans'
steamer was 185 feet, but it being demonstrated by
Ccequent trials theta greater length insured an in
, tweeso, of speed; several additions have been made,
- andlhe length of the vessel now is 235'feet from
point to point., ,The-vessel is now coaling prepare-,
tory,to her voyfige,,witli 200 tons of the best Cum
berland cont.—Balfteioti Sun,Vel: 4. , .
THE Isfasvonotr AGAIST.—A few days 'since,
while's, gang of Teen wore at work digging-marl in
Ellenvillo, Ulster -county, New,Yorkytheystriesk
upon an immense tusk-of a mastodon, witio4 When
removed and measured proved - to be eleven feat in
length' and - twenty-four inches in eircumferenebut
the largest end. A portion of bone supposed to be.
apart of a small rib was also found, and appeared
to be about five foot long. The owner of the land
where these remains were exhumed is still exca
vating to Obtain the remainder of the skeleton, and
is sanguine of success. A skeleton of an animal of
The mune ,asriparett , epecies' was exhumed Oak a
~ year since from the same location, and was e'onvey
- - ed toisurope and exhibited, and subsequently dis
posed of for $3,000. , -
-
PAINTIV3 lIVIVIISP.—The Ca
tholic church on Toronty'e Rocks, itor.bnry,'lttess:.
undergoing-renovationo and enlargement, and
'one day last week a painting of the " Commit from
the Cross," valued at, $500,' was taken from' ite pa
titian. andlaid upon the tops of the pews. Bud
'decay' the *hide- ceiling ;gave wiy..tearink doyen'
'Oat gas fi xtures and chandeliers, and covering the
piernve with plotter, so as to greedy injureiit.
ittronrror, itertnun is reported! from.
Cleveland„Oni e , Doveri, town
"-thin, inspecting an illielt=intfmiey between hie
wife and a' boarder. ebarpenter by trade, murdered
the latter as he elept In bed. using an axe 'rut the
instrument of destructionl ,then Initialed that
Ids wife should help him to removelhi bleeding
corpse from 'the house, -:which be laid besides a
fence. I
AT jhe_St."Lotis Fldr,a Min named Sass
accepted a banter to iliat ,with fists, and passed
foe that Mit (if 'eight of his frierids,, but al
most intitantlyalcrearoed, and tunnies across the
road fell dead, when it was_found he bad been
stabbed by a three-cornered dirk which entered
'therneole and passed downward six inches. The
murderer escs - ped.
I Ttin 'Austrian expeditiOn tironrikthe:globe,
at ti'e head of which was Dr. Scherzer, Is at
length eompieted. The Novara, with all the scien
tific collections en board, bbs safely arrived at
Trieste, and the Austrian Gove rn ment wll seen
publish - the remilbt.Of thietinportant eirouftmarl.
gallon. Several savant took part in the expedi
tion,
NATHAN SARGENT, of ChatietlONll, Mass,,
claims as a new article Of manufacture, •fi A Pa
noramic Table-top," which consists of a table
having suitable mechanism attached., to eshibit a
long canvas, by - passing it over its top, thus
changing two appearance of the top, or table cover,
without thanging the cloth 44a". „ i =
A wErsnimi raniv 'came otrat: the ' Manley
, Howe, Bridgeport, Mass., on. Thursday last,' the
a high contracting' parties" being W. G. IValler,
Esq., -of - ,Baton Rouge, La., and Miss harslet,
daughter. "of 'Dr. D. T. Edwards, 0.8. N. Com.
Paulding, 'Capt.-:A. AL, Pohelli of California, and
other'ilignitaries; were present. j
A PEOULI:4-11 'BEO,UEST.—A citizen (Alone of
the pleasant towns in Middlesex county, Mixt, has
bequeathed the sum of $5OO to the silent poor of the
viliage. `L
4 DOTJRTS.!
YERTRUDAY'I titoostsols,oi.
(Reported for TliciPreaLV
OMB:We SGSEllege—Judge Lndlow.—The first
and only business disposed of inthis court yesterdaY
mornior s xs o fe i tegg e n tr b t , .lleAu o s i nt r y o of the h little Fill,
'nee of
ATr i , t rAy is French, of Jersey, D t tlfdril t radin The
Press of Monday.- It appears that the child in question.
was really beautifuhand Intelligent hecond her years,
woe loft in extreme poverty and distress by the death of
her MothElr cal kixtuk eV , smog+. It wits' the
dying 'Wien pi the parent th at the'litmily of-Mr. Frenali
would provnie.for her,dausliter, and accordingly they
took her to thew home. where she was kindly. cored for,
sent to School. Comforlablrelioi and fed. while the only
- duly impaled upon her wne the care of sortie younger
children., She remained with-Mr. French for about
eight monitor, when her gilder managed to abduct her to
this city, Where she has since remained with a Mr. John
Thomas in l'eatl street. who now restate We Opphientlon
of Mr. French for the custody of the child.
Judge Ludlow, in pronouncing upon the merits of the
ease.saidtlutt it this was .a.question concerning the
right of nu incorporate institution for ;font:Mien child •
ten to bind appentinite out of the turistliction,ol thecourt,
court, it would lie a legitimate eultect for run investi
gation. , That, however, wile not IT) inane. The: weight
of the evidence had satisfied him beyond a 8 doubt that
the girl Maximal hod been eurreptitiously abducted.
and this feet, under g decision of the hupreme Court of
the-State, made it linperative upon him to order the
return of the girl to the family of Mr. Prenelo If the
Meter wag satisfied that she wee not properly: treated.
her remedy was in the Conde of riewJersey, womb are
opened to the protection of the oppremnid against the
ohnretwor. The little thing, when operated of the de-
Melon of the Judge, began weeping, 'end seemed very
sorry at the idea of %ding • !Stag. Our ow ri impres
sion is, that aloe has been hadlyedvised. end that with
the faintly or Mr. rfetich there wilt be mote opportunity
of mental and moral culture, than could Cnasild
O , /to id
rded with a persona. i
limited gleans n Penni street.
The tileitterto H
Jtid_go Ludlow. alluded, relative to
the right - in the Union omo to bind children as a
ventwea out of the Mote. le now in issue helot° Jody,
end, of the Supreme Court, in the Celle of Mgry Ann
apneas, e girl From that institution, who was sent to
DeloWarti, liftthelit the. knowledge Or consent of her
mot ter.
Otnn Atria Tnitionzn—Judges Thompson and
flolton was put upon his trial charged
with murder in killing Charles Ke en, on th e fieth of July.
11,
by stabbing him with pair Of A nate on the left side of
the chest. This defendant in t he elan whet 'tubbed a
number of persons, at. the corner of Fourth and - Race
streets. in the bitter part of the month ofJuly lest. lie
stabbed Mr. Keen and other. persons, without any iro
vocation whatever, with a pair of shears. ‘.llO ante, not
if he was inime, and was loudly Arrested by police
officer and locked up in the station-house. ,
Coroner Fenner.waa the first antneen called. and trial
, fied—l held an inquest
belowh.l:p body of the deceased. at
81 Bt. john street, Brown ; deceased op.
peered to be dont tf, yearn of age; 1 saw a wound on hi
left breast. ' -
Dr:ft. Y. Brown, physician to the coroner, was called
es e wttnese, and testified—l nimbi a pest.morlew axe
rebuilt on on the body of-Charles Keen, t at his vet:plen t y,
t i t t t .tfa l e 3 ,!/ the tiiTupe.
Pper part of the fi ft h yih, mid about ' an inch and a half
rom the ;tipple; the wound had closed when I saw it,
end the len lan g was nearly destroyed from Inhumane.
thin; ,the heart was; injured; the - wound, I should
ledge, was About two inches deep; the cam:sof Charles
Keen s death' was inflammation from the wound have
_ described; beard that the encased was et the Imam
tal from the time of the stab iing until lie died. ._
Cross-examined—The Wound 1 , 711.. one 111 t. I should
- suppose would cause death , Wi thout rega rdto medical ,
treatment. • - -
Charles Walton testified —I was et the comer of Fourth
and Race streets at time of stabbing; I saw the defen
dant there LI also saw Charles Keen there ; the first in
formation f had of the affair wits, young Sluientaker
cameeatt° the t
manstore, s c ailmg to his father and i 17:
meat the defendant Burma into the Wire, Withinpair
of shears in his hand; lit stayed at the door 'atout.
second, and then turned mem • he then Went out to
_ wards tae - earner and met Mr. Keen; he
e s
w ind
Mr. Kebn, while at the corner, several times with
the ,cheere• he made very violent. ; Keen was
Standing at the cornet when: lie was stabbed ; after
etableng Keen lie , ran down Fourth, street, lon the
weal intle V Mr. i'iggot ran over to catch him-'when the
defendant stabbed Mr. Naga in the arm ; the defen ,
dent then turned. beak to Bate Ktreet, and came into
otirietare, at Fourth end lingo streets ; whoa qua was
coming 1 jerk Into the baok part of the !tone, and did
'not tee him ennui iin ; am employed at Bhoeninker's
drug store, at ,the corner of Fourth and Rate atreels
Mr. Keen after, he was Stalitmd, -milked around he
pavement' two' or' three 'dream' calling for help ; he
walked to the door of_ the attire walked - out on the
pavement. - find in coming !wok feji Corona the sill of
• the door; thenlinmediately Can fora doctor ; when
rcatue back .1 toned' the attire that up, and _filled with
persons ; .Mr. _Keen, Mr. Plaint, and the driver of an
mes . e art were there; I dld _not. nee the wound upon Mr.
He
Retard witnesses ware called and teat fled jo, the
name s t a te or &eta wore-given- b ttho above kt'ittters,
after thintrthe P4Seefition PACat e t i
'helihrenu re wieoli Wag reP.V9gOlt ItY V. Cat.,
y and , Mr,X - eYser, oohed a tar& number 9 Witnesses
- •'.r o ltroY ., , n ehal , tllo.ilOrtindailtwas and is totally- insane,
was tins testimony, that
'evenliiittiel i gtrerc i irtAltriet Worn& Longhand,
the ease woe kolunt ttod to the Ju ry by Mr, utoolidy with
'out it single word: The Jun rendered; verdipt
of not gailtYinit thelftwend of insan ity, without leaving
the bon., • - , -
Constol4 l " , ,Pittag.i-Judghs' ThoMpkort and
tbo Ridge Turnpike Contemn*. 'C'Ortiorarl
ACAlitefetFllei,EyFreeitum to remove unfit ei
the ft at •Atiadobbkrod the turntokit for travel ;
Judge Ail son delivered the opinion of the enert—that
the proceedings were fryrigular, and must be gnashed.
- The abort decided that the abstractions were Authorized
by law. and tanned no canon of complaint against the
- turnpike Company. it woe sot a wow 01 *llea On thei
part; on the contrarily it Was not in their power td prer
vetitthe passenger railway company from laying their
track; nor could the centenary work in laying the name
be tiny ground to punish the turnpike company by &-
privy% them of toll. Exceptions sustained and pro
°ceilings quashed.
'IN TN'S :U. CIRCUIT CORRY, Judge Grier, yes
' Wedgy morning, the elm ofJoseph Battin vs. the Le
high coal and Navgation Company was proceeded with.
This 14 an action for damages for an altered violation of
the Patent coalbteaker oflaintiff. The case of the
elalnttff was opened by Mr. Rawls. who stated that Mr.
'Battin obtatned a patent for his coal-breaker in 1843, ana
Horn that time untit'lBs6 he was compelled to legally
combat primes for nn infringement of lice patent.
He obtained verdicts in seven exerts in 1850, when hie
patent, gmnted for a period of fourteen y ears, had but
about six months to run. lie then went before the
Commigsloner of Patents and asked an extension, winch
was resisted by coal operators, but not successfully. An
extension tor seven years was (Maimed. The Lehigh
Coal and Navigation Co. did not use the Bailin break
er, but one which he claims to be his in all essential
particulars. The questton to be determined la—is it an.
infringement of. the patent ? When the former effete
were tried ten days were ebnsumed in the trial, and it to
probable that a week will be consumed in this. Among
the former counsel for Mr. Battin were Hon. Gon. M.
Dallas and Jade° Cadwatader. He is now represented
hlr. Rawle and r Wm. A i . n .Porter.
p Esa.; the Lehigh
&ter!'y Shep p ar d, and
counseliu the
once. he does not sit with Judea Grier. On trial. -
DISTRICT Cotin2-4lldfgellare.--Judge It. Peck,
to the use of A. C. Ilicook, ye. Jacob Crawford. A Beim
facies nor mortgage. Verdict for the plaintilf for $27 1 .28.
Joseph Cox TM Isabella T. Jones, tuhninistratrix of
Richard D. Jones, Jr.. deceased. An action on a pro
missory note. , , NO defence, Verdict for the Plmntiff for
$291.60. Adjourned.
DISTRICT COURT-- . Judge Shorewood.—J. it J. Itt •
Hockaday vs. B. Keegs & Kirbey. Action on a &alt.
Verdict led the plaintiff for $l7lO.
James 11. Freeman vs. H. & D. Killion. An action to
recover the difference in the price of a horse. The facts
of the ease are these The plaintiff bought a horse which
the defendant warranted to be sound, and alter using
him for some tune he discovered that lie was unsoun
He notified the defendant to refund the money and take
him away. The defendant did not comply. lhlr, Free
man then sent him to auction to be sold. This action
now is to recover the difference between the price paid
for the horse and the amount received at auction. Jury
out.
John Deveney vs. Arthur Hagan. An action on, a
promissory note. No defence. Verdict for the plaintiff
f0rA222.93.
Now that the election is rapidly, approaching, the pro
bable reedit enters quite
to into the conversation
indulged in by members of the bar, in the court-rooms,
preperatory to the commencement of judicial proceed
ings. Si, far as we can team the precutting opinion
among the attorneys in reference to the enerossing
subject, it seems tobe nlmost
,generelly oonceded flint
the successful oanditinte for District Attorney will
either he Horn . It. Kettles or William B. Mann, and
thnt it depends altogether on which of these gentlemen
secures the greatest number of votes. Our legal opinion
is something like that shadowed in lingoes Horoscope—
an involunble reference—that the winning candidate
" shall and must" bo elected.
Our young friend William ',exiles, Jr., has removed
his law office to No. 224 South Sixth street.
The trial of John Sweeney, a young !nen Who is
charged with the murder of Richard Parke, in the
northern section of the city, some months sinee, has
been fixed for to-day, in the Court of Oyer and Ter
miner. The circumstances of this case are very pe
culiar, many' believing that the wife of the deceased
took the life of, her husband, being actuated by jealousy.
Since the hommide, Mrs. Parks has died. The prisoner
stronghr protests Ins innocence, although the deceased,
on his death-bed, charged him with having inflicted the
stab which caused his death. Daniel Dougherty, Est.,
Vilm a "lirritrill counse l
gml for the
e ac eZtt c elebrated male, wee
convicted, about two year. since, for keeping a
. panel
house in Green's court, where strangers were nightly
fleeced of watches and money by " the indignant hus
band," who made his appearance through the venal,
wilt shottly tie released from the Eastern Penitentiary,
her time Just being about to (=Mfg. Het comrade.
Frank Wooster, confidence man, the ' indignant
husband,' and swindler generally, has three mere years
to serve. ;Virginia was an intelligent woman,end of
prepossessing nianners. Her hither was a clergy men in
the State of New York. The arrest of these dangerous
characters was effected through a well. planned and
skilful detective operation on the part of Mr. Adam
Trona, of the detective police attnehed to the of of
Recorder Emu.
IMPORTATIONS.
[Reported for The PresAl
RlCHMOND—Steamship City of Itichmond. Mitchell
—ll2 bag 20 og tobacco Dohan & Taitt,___• 21 bag do Motz A
-Boehm; 13 do Moroer & Antelo; 19 do Wardle & Steven
son;lo do F 111 itettew; IWdoThas Webster. Jr; 42 bales
"domestics Tredick, Stokes*. Co; 92 do WC11111.4, Coffin
& Co; 80 Nags seed . (hove & Bro; 46 bolos raga 3 fable
brandy to othorg.
THO • PHILADELPHIA BOARD OP TRADE.
S. ~
JOHN SPARHAWKpi COMBIITTES OP TIM MOATS.
SAML. J. REEVES.
LETTER EARS
„ .
AT THIS AISTCSASTA' EXCHANGE. PRILADTLPSIA.
Ship Bather, Leslie.. de Janeiro, anon
Ship Baranak, ... .. Liverpool, soon
Bark C Pay, Hustles,. •••• • • ......Rio do Janeiro, soon
Ltsrk Power ........Pernambuco, soon
Bark Island Walle,Jefrrep— London, soon
Bark Penny, • ...Cardenas and Sanaa, noon
,Brig Ashby. Thomas York au Hirai n
Brig Iris, Pierce ..........., 5enna grand°, soon
Behr W Borings, •Bavana, WWI
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 5, 1859.
SUN RFSIIi 6 161 SUN SETS -...-. 14
ARRTVEV.
Steatnehip City of Richmond, Mitchell, from ItiOh
. mond, via or m home, with Mee and pauSengers
to Thor Webster, Jr.
Steamship Kensington, Baker 48 hours from Boston,
with eider, and passengers to it Winsor Ron. CM
Brandywine raw a bark at anchor; understood her nam e
to be Panama; a berm brig below Reedy Island; a bark,
supposed to be the Reindeer:from Rio de Janeiro, and a
berm brig, above fleetly Island.
Brig Lucy Ann, WARS, gdays from Boston, in ballast
to E A ponder & Co. •
Br brig Malt, Dodge," day from Wilmington, Del,
in ballast to B
Bithr Mann° ia, Camel!, II days from Boston, with
mdse to Crowell Jr Collins.
Behr Three Sisters. Keen, 84 days from Richmond,
Xa, with bran to Olt Cummings.
Sohr Lan..st, Bayard, 1 day from Christiana, Del, with
grillat to Ctomitian & Cllllllll.
CLEARED.
1 3l 0 AlTiAin OtY NI inniaTowes, Iloatreb4l Winsor
Steamship relmaylvxma;Tab ilipnmon (1,111 ea Wel.
4 8eli j r r6 roadfielit Flan,
_Poston, D Cooper.
Behr Reglena,Bmith E lloaton, L Rothe/mei & Co.
Seta Wm Kennedy, uncial'', Alexandria, do
Bohr E R Cogamaell, Salton, Savannah, do
ir (Cotreepondanott or The Press. I
amok:, Oct 4 1&6O.
There are no bottle froththe kriask yap The Only one
in' tole morning woo the ft . 1 4aCipp*.l1glIt.!Q
liumphreye, Itotftnan & Wnal!.
(Correspondence erne Prem.) ,
IkE4PINIa. Opt. 8,180.
The following boats from the tiniorLOonal passed Into
the sane ion
Canal to-nay, bound to ra mien
Ueo and consigned as 'allows:
P Pringle limber to John Craig; John A 'Lemon,
bituminous cord to H N Burroughs; Pocahontas and
Mary, iron ore to E & G Brook; Tradesman, do to Eel,-
art & Co; Col Eli filler, lumber M Trump & Son;
Pennington & Ray mond , do to Jos Henry; Major J Zoo
merman, dopa Snail Bolton & Co; Francis Marion, do to
Win II bippinpott; Holden Cale, bituminous chid to H
A & WBenisrpi
_ „ igr,Annalnt TR in#gftgFP•
ees, 4.
The ship Castilian from Callao, aid bark' Theresn,'lm
Bremen, arrived in tinpton Ronda yesterday.
Bailed home, ship °fn. Wave, for Aierr Yolk.
isteaneatiipr d i Spragee, sitiAtieWS,llsaan,4llive4
jairofl Ist
Bark - hjary n,Niehertnie,Seileg from s oeten34
inst. for rho ohm,
Dark White Wing, Ealinagrom Lag i taYfla nth !lib
for Philadelphia, was passed inst. hit long
Rtricgir, for Rio randy, sat ell iron[ itip
Janeiro An: R.
. Brig walla. / Dram) llabliert, was, loading at Hotter
'dain)3th ult. for Philadelphia.
Brig Emplye,Crowell, hence, arrived at Boston 3d inst.
Behr P. Weston, Msloy, hence at Wilmington, Del,
3d inst. for repairs.
Rehr Lanny, hence, arrived at 4lisgandrin ad inst.
Selirs Modern, Bartlett, Cliarlottiniluiv, Shaw, Clara,
Crowell, Elliott, Weaver, Mary Miner, LaVesdienpri t
and relpy, owlcr, front Delaware City, a
Boston ins[.
Behr loner, garrinntoni hones, arrived at Portland
147 t inutron,Thurto, henee;arylvdd at ritrivintryport
11 :3Pil t :Ladyfirtrolk, Baker, cleared at Boston 34 inst.
for Philadeip 4.
Splire Owens, Carman. and RS Miller, Oilford, hence,
ara tr edAttSaleinist nat,
Porter,
luilson, beano, arrived at Danvers
ad inst. , . .
.Bohm laukskatep, Richardson, and tf Johtuon, Wok
wFid. cleared at Salem Stith ult. for Philadelphia.
aw &I
hr Transport sailed front New /ln inst. ter
P iladelphia.
Schr James E Prioe,Burton t hence. arrived at BOLi
more Sd Inst.
Spirts Tnuroph, Mary 4alex, Leeshnit
ri,Luoy Amine_ Whim, at MR, tiouluirson. Ji
' ay, dnepherd, J Etlicook,honce, and A Crem
all, Pitch (ruin Demware UV, at Boston Ist inst.
Bahia .11 coma, Ludlam. Tolegiaph, Allokeropp, W p
Dennis, Wheaton, Theresa C. tourt, Henn. Payson.
Eldndge, and Rphralin & Ante, Dole, hence, arrived at
Boston ed inst.
Rohr Aid, Bunker, cleared at Lost , m let inst. for phi.
ladelphin.
Bohr Lewis Clark, &may, bowie, airived nt Newport
lot inst.
Befit Jneob & Willttun, Matthews, hence, arrived at
Portsmouth Seth ult.
Sohra H B T TlMuipson, Barnes, and George 11 Smith.
Mills, y k T Cramer, Huntley, and Casper nett, bbne,
do for IMwtuoket, at Providence Ist inst.
Sara Chu Carroll, Pratt_. Henedlet, Coldsmith, and
Arletta, Robinson, 'Mind :rum Providence let inst. for
Philadelphia.
_ Sohn Shenandoah, Hewitt, Win Con. How*, and
Pero Bodnar, Handy, sailed from Providence 241 lent.
for Philadelphia.
Schr W Saulsbury, Hudson, hence, arrived at 8410111
]stint.
Itchy James It Mitchell, Morris, hence, arrived at
Taunton ht inst.
REMOVALS.
REMOVAL.
The Subscriber haring
REMOV - ED TO
55 MARKET STREET,
(Tlio store formerly ocdupied by J. B. Ellison & Honed
Would *all the attention of buyers to his huge end well
selected stock of -
CLOTHS, 0 VEIICOATINGS,
CABER:BERES, BATINETTS.
VESTINGS, TA MOSS' TRIMMINGS.
And another goods adapted to Men and Boys' wear
JOHN V. TERRY.
255 MARKET STREET.
TAYLOR, GILLESPIE & CO.,
HAVE BEHOVED TO TUB
UNION STEAM SUGAR REFINERY,
No. 337 ST. JOHN STREET
No. 119 SOUTH FRONT STREET
iio-mwnotir
REMOVAL.—MARTIN & WOLFF have
Removed to No. 331 MA RKBT Street, South side,
below Fourth, where they offer n choke Assortment of
Rad and Winter Geode. at very low MUIR. 113-Em
CIGARS, TOBACCO, &o.
A . MERINO.
' 140 SOUTII FRONT STREST,
Has in More and bond, and
Offers for Bale, a Large Assortment of
_ Reeeived direct from Havana, of oholoe and favorite
Breeds. aue-1f
GEORGE Will TEL EY,
N 0.133 /Math FRONT Street,
importer of 13randy. Wines, kn., offers for sale, in
bond only, the following, among other standard brands
of btandy
Pinet, Castilian, & Co., TWO/inert & Co..
Jules, Robin, & Co., Chard, & Co..
A. Beignette, Merett,
' Cameos,-
C. Dupont & Co., Union Proprietors,
J & F. Martelle, bur. Hennessy.
Also, Stuart's Paisley Malt Whiskey, and the choicest
varmties of Madeira sherry. Port. Burgundy. and
Rhine Wines, Palm Tref, Um. Jamaica Rum. Ha
ta
Cruz Rum, Bordeaux Oil, &0.. &e. a27-11y
lIIOICORY AN!) SPRING MOUNTAIN
LERIOII COAL,,pre,pared with ears, for sale on
Lest terms. Apply at KNOWLEEI'S Depot, NINTH
and WILLOW streets. s22.tf
HAVANA large and hand
daleeelrinretrlt of tho moat
T llebrated brands,
now
oaRTIOtCITA ILEA TETE,
• , 1 - 311 W A I.NII'V Rtrest,
IIONEY - . —2O tiercesprime Cuban Honey,
of very superior quality. in store anti for sale
low. by CHA IMES TETM,
aif-3 1 3 . /.90 WALNUT Street.
'Jr ' ELPIIIA IIitEDNSDAY
_IIE P S.-- AD „ OCTOBER 1859.
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
A GREAT AND GOOD BOOK.
JUST PUBLISHED:
THE 'PURITANS;
on,
TOE CAURCII, COVET, AND PARLIAMENT EP ENGLAND
DURING T AE REIGN/ OF EDWARD SIXTII
'AND &MARRED.
BY SAMUEL 110PKIDiS
Royal Bvo . .
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search to a style of singular fascination; and his dra
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stirring periods of English history will secure a simili
tude of admiring readers. The kook has all the charm
of it romanee,,while developing with great clearness
and force the origin and growth of Puritanism.
It will be a most valuable as it is a needed, addition
to the history of the Brent Puritan movement in Eng
land, which is so vitally connected with the religious
and civil history of our own country. No work on
this subject brings out so faithlully the causae and
bearinga of these great events; and they are depleted
in such lucid and graphic order as to interest readers of
all classes."--1111NRY B. fimixn, D. D., Union Theol.
Seminary, N. Y.
" In my judgment the work possessor' all the qualities
reduisite to tenure, if published, a wide circulation
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in our language."—ALvait Boyar. D. D., Newton
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corded in various places, so its faithful digestion of all
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I can speak most heartily of the work, and commend
tt earnestly to public patronage.
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59 WASHINGTON St.. Boston
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LEGAL NOTICES.
IN TIIE ORPITAtIS':POIJRT FOR TILE
CITY AND COUNTY Or 1110 , U.'
I. Estate of CAROLINE B."1110AIVIRM, De 4lt y LPH oeeeed.
the Auditor appointed by the Court to audit kettle,
and Adjust the fteeouut of LEWIS C.
_CASSIDY, Ad
toltuntrator of the nitrite of CAROLINE D. THUMP-
It tleceard. r nd to c uotk:rtrallitota t the , bat,ppe'
Ppo p wrOFE t :thtir l itl 44 45 1
13trOet. In tile • 1 . 9 ' '
asp-wtrin- t 'l'. ENNESEIV Additor.
I ..
N THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY OF PIIII , AEELTHIA.
Dante of WILLIAM A. AllAlt4lllA L,Decreed.
The Auditor Appointed by the Lunn to Audit nettle,
n
and adjust the final account of WILLIAM R. EJLE,
Acting Executor of the will or WILLIAM A. MA R•
Mg i n d lre 4 ring:iiiii i i i itli'd make
ti7,b4Wringt thee
parties interested Inc the purposes a W e appointment,
on ISlONDAYt w Ooloberl7th it !m? , ot p , , ho .lock P
k 9 *AI I III I I
gi;eef; 41 . 4 , tit t jta L C l Nl t ilei hi ' ' 43 fr n ISt
4 is a. - ier
I N THE ORPHANS' CM
O- FOR TILE
CITY AND COINTY OF PIET LATIELMJA.
ihr rugt W r i t l ikp r otn b t l ea " b; i,i tt l e t t i f4 t r i tt artl, Vile.
it il ie tu t t
i n d n4lo nil . accou nt
,1. of illt ß A L inj ,„
..Nita f i l:%il,,.-api l titii(l7,4 l kl. l 66..flypoiprzu:ilp
twpfys,titoßy.q2v i roto!Titeeva.-,
. .I, h „ ig; •hi j 80 ril;R e
city of Pinta e pht. J. • rn
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
Fact, THE CITY AND COUNTY OF I'HILADEL
MITA.
NAT YA. OAIIFF. b her next friend. Ali., 51, RO
TOW? IyAUFF, September 1,1858, No. 45. '
StAr—rreasewcp Dorm that tliCourt nave stunted
a rule on the r , siipbodeA lirlrfire/ .id Goff, in pie nhovo
cern, to show cause why adi yore 'Metall, d'intrimo
nit should not be decreed between the chore part
leku
returnable the Bth day' of October, A. N., 18,W, nt 10
o'clock A. M. Service of the said rule hoe failed op
44(4np or the absence of the said respondent. ,
116 yr TopeptlMlL.
s. T. VAN 8 41.vr,
Att'y for labetkint.
To Mr. Roasur IY. GAI:VE, Respondent.
se2S-wf-lit
TN Tiig COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
FOR THE alTy 4 IWp gPInITY OF PHILADEL
PHIA. •
ELIZABETH T. PENNOCK vs. HOB ATIO PELT
NOCE, Jr. flub. to Divorce. Juno T., 1809.N0.19.
• On motion of P. P. MORRIS, for Libelant, n rule hne
been Rrnmed in the above CflBo l returnable October Tatb,
1969, L 01100)/ uee Why 5. givoroe a v)noulo inntrimonp
shouW not be decreed. Peraguni se rVing ofwotieepf this
rylp, oroxinally returnable on tbe ;MI or'SopOptbor ,
iaa9,lllvvipic failed on necount of:the nbsence of ro von -
nt , the Court have directed thin pubhen.ton.
529-w,ildt.
NOTICE IS lIEREIIY QIVEN that ap
_plication ban been made for_ a } p -iesue Certifi
cate No. 168' of GERMANTOWN GAS STO IC, Five
Shares, in the onme of Dr. T. F. DETTON, tin ed Janu
ary 82d,1400, the same having been lost or mislaid.
I.ti.MotigrioAßTFN.
eueraer list Dr.j o ettob.
Philadelphia..lune ga. 1859. I -vlin
LETTERS Testamentary to the estate of
uutiati LINDFNMAYEtt. late of Ili till of
Philzulelphie, deceased, having' been grew to the
subscriber, Persons indebted to sant estate w please
make payment, end those townie . plaints will present
them to MrII.I.IAM VOLLMER, executor, Ni. #ll
South TWEI.FTII Street, or to Ms attorney. FRED
ERICK MEYER, N 0.211 South TRIED Street.
stilt-wet'
COPARTNERSHIPS.
NOTICE.—The Copaiktiershjp heratotore
eaheipa betumea r tbe Setamtitere is dissolved by
mptnel conis,nt, THIS YAY. ,
IlloAl MASA having purehased CHARLES
E. ROBINSON'S entim Internet in the CdneArA. is close
authorized to settle the hwithessAr AIAMON kr).
THolllAo T. 141 CON,
PHILADA, Bept.7, 109 C. R. ROSINS° .
N.B.—The:DRY GOODS JORDIND Sliminess will be
continued at No. 430 1414RKEtntreet. under the came
name, by Tiioteas MASON.
Fill LAMA., 84p1. TOW. 08-lin
-
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the
Orm WaNJCK, Olju I)Wielf ,ptto, this
day dissolved. Tie neater, Sense, and Sto ve business
will be contain tinder the name or C AD WiSH.
DRO., at the Nor eutoorear oi SECOND and RACI,
Streets. JOHN a. CHADWICK,
FRANCIS A. CHADWICK.
Philadelphia, July H. 1889. ivl9-tr
BUSINESS CARDS.
ir B. PALMER'S ADVERTISING
• • AGENCY, N. E. tomer Fjpill and pima-
N UT.
Buhaeriptions taken for the beat (My end Country
Newspapers, st lowest rush price,. 9813 m
InARTIN & QUAYLE'S
ALE STATIONERY Toy AKA FANOY HOODS
Enipokrunr,
1036 WALNUT STREET.
MOW ItLEVENTIt,
PHILADELPHIA
ALEX. McKINNEY
ATTORNIte ItiltW,
°KREMS NW, A,
Willeraotise in Westmoreland, Armstrong, end Ip
wane counties. 481141
THE ADAMS EXPRESS CO., OFFICE
.1 MO CHESTNUT Street, forwards retools. Pack
ages, Merchandise, Bank Notes, and tipeeie, either by
its own Lines, or in connection with other Express Coin
antes. to all the ptineiple towns and °dies rh the
United Stilton. H. HANUFUE
(buena Sueerinten nt.
COAL.
THEO. D. EMORY & CO.
OFFICE No lie South FOURTH Bt.,,Philada.,
Bole Agents of
OEM C. rows & co.,
Miners and Shipper's of the
LOCUST DALE COAL,
From the Locust Mountain,
Near Ashland,
nprem] SCHUYLKILL COUNTY. Pa.
SW. GROOME & C 0.,.
KJ. Banking and Shippers of
LEHIGH, SCHUYLKI LL MINO , an
CO BROAD TOP SEMI
BITUM,
Moe. No. 148 South FOURTH Street.
BROAD Street, below boo
Intern PHILZDELPHIA.
GRAIN MILLS GRAIN MILLS For
um Farm and ?Imitation. The IRON-BURR MILL
hat no (NUM for Grinding Fine Meal, Peed, Cabe, Spi
n eto., by hand or power.
Yffat 188, $25, and SRI.
Now in operator at 126 South SECOND Street.
Agents wanted in every county and State,
attir-Am RARE & 00
SUGAR- ) LOUSE MOLASSES.--1.50
toooes,:and barrels. for sale by.
JAMES (MAHAN! Co.,
ToO1(1 L.BUTIA Street.
lIOUSE•FURNISIIING GOODS.
GREAT BARGAIN tt S
FIRST-CLASS
HOUSE-FURNISHING
0 0 0 D S.
TO REDUCE STOCK,
AT
NO. 922 CHESTNUT STREET. '
JOHN A.,,-A,EURPHEY & CO.
ne3 6t
Vol. I. 82.20
GENTS , FURNISHING GOODS.
G ENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS
AIM
TAILORS' TRIMMINGS,
LONOCOPE & PEARCE,
NO, 10 SOUTH FOURTH STREET,
Have now in store a full assortment in their line, to
which they invite the attention of their customers
and bitters of such goods. • .
W. SCOTT—late of the firm of Win
• • cheater k SnottGENTI.EMEN'S FURNISH
INO STORE and SHIRT MANUFACTORY, 81
CHEfff N UT area t, (nearly opposite the Girard House
Philadetphia.
.1. W.S. would respectfully oall the attention of his
former patmna and friends to Ms new store, and is pre
pared to fill orders for SHIRTS at short notice. A
perfect fit guarantied. Wholesale Trade supplied with
fine Shirts and Collars. jell-ly
KNITJACKETS, the Cheapest in the
city, at the Mann factory, from RlO eer dozen up,
etiperiormrticla of Ribbed Berlin and Lined Jackets.
MPG. HOMO ry, Shirty Drawere, Coniforte, ke
JOlter OADBBY dr SONS,
828-120 No.lo FETTER Lane. Third, above /trot,.
NIOIIOLSON,
e.• • Manufacturer of
SHIRTS, LINEN and MARSEILLES
BOSOMS and CQILARB.
A large and (dunce assortinentond WELL MADE, al
ways on hand. unto which I particularly invite the at
tention of Cann and promri,paying SHORT-TIME buyers
S. E. corner of SECOND and ARCH Streets.
PHILADELPHIA. 11114m*
PAPER 4AN4:I : ITS, &c.
PAPER HANGINGS.
2401 V 18 Tllll TllBll TO
PAPER YOUR !LOUSES.
• HART, MONTGOMERY, & CO., .
NO. 322 CHESTNUT STREET.
• Have for sale every variety of
PAPER HANGINGS,
BORDERS. &C.. ,
Which will be sold at the lowest rates, and put up by
careful workmen. ri3O-dhiolo
WALL PAPER WAREHOUSE. i
HOWELL & BOURKE,
IT SOUTH FOURTH STREET, timow MARKET
AND OPPOSITE MERCHANT STEN*,
Have on hand a large and splendid aeeortment of
WALLL AND
WINDOW PAPEAS
To which Om Invito thpisttontlpn of
WESTERN AND BOUTH IRN BUYERS.
null-tm
HATS. CAPS. &c.
E T. MOOKRIDGE do CO.
WHOLESALE DEALERS
HATS, -
ORM 4ND STRAW 000U$.
BLOWERS, DITnEI3, AND FANOY FURS
N 08.89 AND •1 NORTH FOURTH St,
(Nearly opposite Merohante Hotel.) 1
stilktrn PUILADR LPIII A.
1059. FALL 'T R, ADE. 1850
O. H. GARDEN & CO..
AI anufaoturers of and Wholesale Dealers In
1-lATS, CAPS, ,FURS.
BILIC
A.
STORTri '
tN BON
al •8,
N p A a R
gii crh s,
NOS. OM API ARt i ral
EET,
BoutbwestoornprofL
XTENe lyE STOperlle Em , lB, LOWEST
FrOPO 4 14.010; -- • "
NOB. 19 AND :1 80U111 NOM= STREET.
Manufacturers and Who!elude Dellends
WOOL, FUR, AND SILK RATS
LOW' NuIA, I u •a:; La.,
now open for Inspeotion a new and elegant Moot
to whiett the attention of burins la invited.
ang-int .„
M==MJA=l
114 1 41Y1T kift:
NOS. 93, 93, AND 97 NORTH ?Ina STRUT
PHILADELPHIA*
WIIOWALE CODIMIBBION MgtoIUNTS,
For Ilia 283 a of all kitide of
A14,.:41190; HANUFACTURED HARDWARE,
GERMAN, BELGIAN', FRENCE, 'AND ENGLISH
H44DW44P4 D PPILPPI's
Keep constantly on hand a large stook of Goods to sup
ply Hardware Dealers.
BUTOJIER'S FILBEI,
By the oask or otherwise.
BUTCHER'S EDGE TOOLS,
BUTCHER'S STEEL OP VARIOUS KINDS
WRIGUT'S I#4.IIIMT .11121 VITA OD VICES,
opilki,
And other kindn In evpri varlet/.
HARP'S REPHATER PISTOL
WEIGHING ONLY 8) OUNCE&
SHARP'S NEW MODEL RIFLES AND YIETOLS.
EDWARD 8. HANDY. /NO. 0. SKIMMER. C.l. ERINNEE
auEl-tf
ippAcKAOE 114405y44N - 11QUSE.—We
A- would reeonetfolly call the aganlion or ale Gene
ral 'Hardware Trade to der egiongffe. Woo g f etINGHAAI 11.1iHOWARE,Whieliiire tiger at a midi
advanoe by the outrage.
Orders for direct ininortatiou 7lieited, a/ Goods de
livered either in this m y UOrbo v rie Orleans.
Lion.
41 t OtiVWHII H Utteet.
Importing and Collimation Ldereliante._
And Agent, for Foreign and Domestia Hardware.
au24l-tf
CDINA AND QUEENSWARE.
TURNBULL. ALLEN.
00,,
NO2. 23,AN2 23 WWI% FtlintT2. STREET,
IM—POR'rFeRS
sprp
WbRIPPOP tlbaer.
011 INA, GLASS, AND QUEENBWARB.
PITTSBURG GLASS matioy.
irirMorohants OPPligul WW I 01 441 0 4Tariu tetotu roes
➢qua -sm
. _
BOYD & STROUDi,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS,.
Have now on hand a complete etnok of
QUEENSWARE.
GLASS WARE, and
FRENCH AND ENGLISH CHINA,
At their Ow STAND, No, 32 NORTH FOURTH ST.,
four doors below Merchants' Hotel to whioh they incite
thapppyon of WIIOLES4LF, Sp YESM.
AUENTP vea I ITTeedh4 OeA.. 4 4115-3111
g li SALAMANDER SAFES.
A lane Alsortnient or '
EVAN& & WATAON'II
PHILADELPHIA MANDIACTURED
SALAAIABDEII NAV a
V A Viii tiAge,
For Minim and ores.
BANK LOCI%
•
IRON : Vatt a .VllVl r l i nk . &o.,
Onna rood terms as any other ealalaiehinent. in the
Unlled 811frA,Ly
N 0.20 itraftnttUrATli t tre i ' set a,
PLKAHR nTvR ye A Mild,. , llUillditpaitt*
SVER. SOAP—A simPle• - prejiaratiop
for cleansing Silver Piste, Jewelry), Mirrors, Alia
ble,c. Inc more convenient nett eget:tiro than upY
other,One half the labor of House cleaning ne
saved by using thin Soap, which cannot poceibly injure
the finest Zone white, and as uo scrubbing is required,
the saving in the wear of the wont in much greater than
the oust of the floap. It lenveit the surface es pure end
white ns when now. Alruinfactured only by the Boston
Indexical Soap Company, and,Sold by that ted
Agouti. MASSARO & CO.. Apothecaries,
and CHESTNUT.
THORLEY'S FOOD FOR CATTLE,
(As Imported from lingtaini.)
for Iforfiea, this food la intlipensable i n promotin
an
and austaining all the animal mamma i" health ant
vigor. For Mitch Cows it of invaluable, jereltsinK the
quantity nod ipahroving the qpnbly , of j•pr Sheep
foul Plqg the effect produced in one month ill weed
all expootatlorlp
Tho addition nitrite food may be attended with &lth
traction (Knitter food, to the extent of
rendering its application one of miontimr• whllo at 11'1
seine Mile tt materiallY emote the thgestl ye powers m
every animal, in extracting a larger portion of nourish
ment from the ordinary fried, Which would 0 1101Wole
lout, Onn , eqUellt Upon the impaired or defective action
of Smite organs. Depot, In DVOK intent,
al7-tnot 13111APEI,Vittik.
MINTON'S ENOAUS'i'IO TILES for
Ornamental Chimney Tone for nonage/I.
Garden
Ornamental Chimn e y
Ponntains.
Vitrified Pipe for &ante and Water oendeotora
Imported and for sale • r
fah u tr. •. „ tom Aryl Stro.
• &, 11.ANls
oN,_ Am
I.4ICONOMY MESS SHAD—Non. 1 and 2
a prime aniale, in store and
Whi. TfoAr
Y sale l
spi na bOUTI W R
ARY O. a
.
Prr'oritis.) * i
PHILADELPHIA.
AIT ItlriltTtos (tr
sows Atom ros
EDUCATIONAL.
P ENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE-MEDD.
CAL , DISPARTMENT.
DR:Cill STREET. 1351,11 W LOCUMT,
8138410 N OF IM - 61.).
FACULTY.
D. Howson RAND, M. D., i'rofessor of
HENRY IIAWRIHORNE I M. it., " ?metier) of Me
theme.
LeWle D. IlAnLow, M. D., " Obstetrics, t l / 4 a.
WILLIAM B. HALYEY, Al. D., " Durgery.
W. liomorn, TAGOAUT,P6I.I).," Materm Methea
JA *ES AMIN MEWS, M. D., " InAttutesol Ale-
diClllB.
Wl4. H.OOIIRECIIT, M. D, " Anatomy.
THEODORE A, DicHnk, Ala), Ho monstrator of Anatomy,
The session of /259.50 will commence on MONDAY,
Oct. 10, and terminate early in March Fine Clintques
will be held each week during the entire session—two
medical, twosurgyal, and one obstetrics. Second course
students are furnished with tickets of admission to the
Philadelphia or rennsylvania•Hospi tale, free of charge.
Reon I for practical Anatomy are now4men.
on-n i t LEWIS D. HARLW. AL 0.. Dean.
GEORUE FELIX BENKERT,
PROFESSOR OF MUSIC,
No. 521 CHERRY Street.
PIANO. ORGAN, VIOLIN, HARMONY, THOROUGH
BASS. COUNTERPOINT, COM PORITION,
INSTRUMENTATION, 6r0., ho. •
Music Composed and Furnished for any number of
Instruments.
REV. JAMES I. HELM'S School for
the higher education of a limited number of Young
Ladies, 1313 CHESTNUT Street. Circulars, with terms,
reference. & mi may be had on nepliviii
SINGING CLASSES NOW FORMINU, 1N
which will he taught all that pertains to a correct
knovleilgo of performing, either Snored or Secular
Music.
I AIII Re CLAgSR3—NON DAY and TIII/ItSIDAY AP
TERNoons, 4106, nnd to 7 &Mork,
IiENTLEITKVA CLoo , s—NON OAY and THURSDAY
EVENINGS, from 8 to 9 o'clock.
A. R. TAYLOR.
CM North TWEI.F VII Mrret
A MERICAN SCHOOL INSTITUTE.
.rik. Families, Schools, and Colleges. supplied will,-
competent Teachers. Bunny Department; sad Teach
ers with positions. Parents gratuitously supplied with
school circulars.
Refer to Faculty Amherst College, Mass. • Dr. Lowell
Mason; Mason Brothers ; Hon. Theo. Frthinghuysen,
LL.D. ; Hon. John C. Rivet. Et al.
SMITH. WOODMAN, Fr CO.,
Ma BROADWAY, New nrk, and
se2g-Sou eiIIErITN UT Nicest. Pillindelphl,
QT. MARK'S EPISCOPAL ACADEMY
KY LOCUST Street. west of Nixteenth, will. V., re
open op MONDAY, September 12th, at 9 A. At.
Applications for admission, if made belore the begin
ning of the term, should tie made to the Principal.
J. ANDREWS 11A1111111, A. NI.,
A,llO-wftrn-tf 1507 RAM: Street.
_
MUSIC LESSONS.—A Young Lady, well
qualified, can taken few pupils. Imo re of JA S.
N. BECK, nt the Music Biore,OLtt CHESTNUT titieet.
OS-wits 41
ENGLISII AND CLASSICAL BOARD.
INC; SCHOOL FOR BOYS, MOUNT JOY, Lan
caster County, Pa.
The Winter fiensinn of Ova months continence' on the
let of Noventlter. For circular, call at 609 CHESTNUT
Arcot ; or, address the Princtpal. E. L. MOORE.
576-inwflnt
MRS. GERTRIJDE J. CARY will resume
the duties or
4 1 , i r e t r h t , 3 4 chool. as e uelg it o t p ., llONJDF,
ikeNT . N t be . r 12th. N oat corn r 1.1-
WHITE HALL ACADEMY, THREE
11111,ES WEST OF HARRISBURG, FA.—The
18th NomrAnnualBemionwillcouunenee 011 MONDAY,
the 7th of November next. The attention of Parents
and Onardians is invited. The location is pleasant, the
course of instruction extensive, and the terms mode
rate. Good oily references given. The Principal can
be soon every afternoon at the UNION HOTEL from
the 10th till the 14th of October, inclusive. For elroll
- edition D. DENI.ING
se24-Im* Harrisburg. Pa.
BROAD -STREET INSTITUTE FU It
YOUNG LADIES has reopened its Fall Seamen.
Per tonna and particulars, apply to Mrs. 13 I'. COOKE,
Principal, No, Oil UPOAD Street, below Poplar.
141-1111.* •
MUSIO.—A. R. TAYLOR, Teacher of
Singing End Nino:Ca North TWELFTH Street,
below Coate'. art•lin•
lUSTON'S WRITING ACADEMY,
S. E. carper EIGHTH and SANSOM Streets,
Open daily trent 9 A. M. toe P. M.
"10 Gentlemen a rapid and Meant. business hand is
imlarted. To Ldt,adiee a neat ami R rueful epistolary
p,ire. Cards written, and every da
mn ellen or Penmanship neatly executed. ela-lm
HF JUAN ALLEN. A. Ai. Teacher of the
VIOLIN and PIANO. Mr. Allen may be applied
to at the residence f him father, Professor Allen, No.
215 Beath SEVENTEENTH Street. s6-2m•
Q PRING GARDEN ACADEMY FOR
Q
YOUNG MEN AND BOYS, N. E. con, EIGHTH
ano BUTTONWOOD Streets .—Resumes duties MON
DAY, September 6th. Number limited; all pupils un
40r the care or the Principal; the govern-
Milt I , We; " mon! ;'oritttEr.4 1. 0
events week ;y; the 616mr, Ntrerrerruni, ienn . r
BaliMPelp .10 mtrelitily and cannier snugly
attended W. liing OS gi4l4 manly qt thp Academy,
or 469 North Eight street.
sum -6w F. DurfLEAvy LONG. Principal.
.pRWEI-STREET ACADEMY,
agmArtToyvc.twiumPit TA.
GITOKUK It. BAKKEK, riciNcIPAL.
The Fall Term of this institution commence. Seldom
ber 6th. 1669. The course of instriiction comprises all
the branches of a thorough English Education. together
with the Latin. Greek. told Pre nob Languages. sun-tf
THE AIiNNEs 0 4,811 4NI) MIN. 888
BE'S RailMIK qui .tily obitOkyitYfintiN
1704 W
'Mbbitir titrpof, rpppono w it
l ep•
ember b
ALLEN GROVE FEMALE SEMINARS,
FRANKFORT), PENNSYLVANIA, tux tulles
fromfro Market street, Philaelphia.
The course of instruction In this School Is comprehen
sive and thorough. Parents and Ottani tans who intend
to place their daughters or words at this Institution will
do well to make immediate application to
Alas. E: TRONIPSON,
ea-tt Principal and Superintendent.
BRYANT & OTRAJT I ON'S N4TIONAL
mERcANVILI. Qo , ,G,pili, lneated
,at Phila.
talialiet. S. E. corner HO f. /I and CHEI3NUT;
fn:galiVa k ..mniWpg l ki ve it i ogin a e n t d ln Giumgu. ali-it
VENTRAL INSTITUTE, N. W. CORNER
•-•# of TENTif and I ti PR I Itr 0 4).. r ikp ß E4 street.. d wal
b n;7olZ i tiN " Vti FlFroll.44l4lllVeirin.s,
L aiarl ic4°!'4r ie r iP.7,ll l 4lllll , .. A• U...firlaPlPal.
- ----
DANNNO,
WASIIING'fON HALL. 510 SPRING
w w GARDEN Street.—D. L. OA lIPF:NTEtt. the In
dependent Soviet) Teacher or Fashionable Dancing, to
now ready to Lake Pupils at any tuna, either Private or
in Mmes. For reference, call and observe the respect
ality, alread began.
CARL ; ,ENTER ran he amen daily and nry or
ter &a. rlos Is pis twenty-tinetilbaPei steelier
to thrB city. •I• •. • -The
pßop. S4R4pCO respectfully informs
-a. the elite o] OM ha vhfr , lPeif tlia Oop.-
aervetory of °anemic on October 10t I la. at .1,5 Noma
EIA:VENTII HOW At the ftlololll o ninny families.
the menaces of Aloiannt Ladle, will be dammed With
hereafter. For fence', 4105 at the Academy. on the
Tilt and Ikh Inst. 0) fa •
IA AZATtIYB .DAN6IN6AUADEIIIY, N. E.
r 1 )11111f of itßelf anil BRO!, 4 1 ) , V t . — A t ILII/Or p i
fr1 1, 371 1 ;11 1 )M11 1 011, 4 1:.14 11 f 1 , .a 7 4 ni,i, l, ':,',
iti
O r a
veers, .Di heti* t.in o n his. orniet p rope
and the_puhe tha he Illtf ratUr4Od il l If MI oifY, 4p ril
°poll n Uaneleg A along at Die pile abylve nall d i . i fe
MONDAY. Me 36th of Elepteinher. Mr. li. Wl I ii
teach classes in schools and private families. hr. 're
style of dancing is plain, easy, and graceful, and ran
be acquired in a short tone. An ettsy and KfaCO NI de
portment, ns welt as a portent knowlsdge of the present
litYle of liallolllg. /1110i1 as is done in the very best so
ciety. will ho nolivuted at anon to the scholars, an I 110
t' , ll7 , n4Tdq i ii. illingniri)ArAgOg!l;r4*:ii ri fe
the hall. lie to
•
MiM2ll
4 ALL PERSONS IN WANT OF A
COOK STOVE, would nave mono, by rot tinr 000
of the Aintiv,ht. One-Conquining Nut. Penn
Cook and Rance combined. It received 11w First Pre
mium mid Diploma At the late Fair tE prdopip,iisi
w „, r cin giore f i wi s pily Airligi l yc q kvig q {dt‘ir
at thq pliitilin.; rir,r,e call Ong rip me fitie iii ri. !
et. iiq „eve. .111/111Woley place yqn ? n fine thqn l
the olty. Mt 1 It iiiT,itNet.
03.31' SAMUEL KILL,
STOVES! STOVES!!
,TA 44S 11 spl6 -Vft.,
A KM • )(SET,
is now prepared to meet the wants of the piddle more
completely in ull the dotage of the Stove trade than any
other catabliehment in Philadelphia, in proof of which
he COMPARATIVE IaXAMINATION.
The following are among hie own popular inventions,
several of which have already obtained a national repu
tation as eurpassins craft/tee Bill economy any Noi r
Btuvoi whi t , -
JAME.I6 it is the Inventor rind Patentee of Ilia
Improved Sait-lerarattst Ponhipe Stove, aoknowleilted to
be the b. et. Stove tot Moldy' use in the world.
JAM ES :WEAR is the Patentee of the celebrated
Oas-consioning Cookiek Range, how' rapidly cowing
intogeueral
JAM1:41811.411 la the Papule° of the Impro ell
Gll
sor'e 41r-tightlbie-yorcipi nit Fortier Sieve.
JANI 1 . :11 Sil j e•Alt is lip IRTellhlr of the Improved
I Patented mainsail Stove urn. which Irmo it,
beauty nod utility IS .ely, thin sonnet, to be univer
sally adopted.
JAM KS SPEAR is the Patentee of the Labor, Fuel,
and Comfort-sae rant Ironing Pan,
JAhtKS SPEAR is the inventor and Patentee of the
celebrated Railway car Heater.
Fur all ol the above the Inventor very Justly. claim.
advatitaree whiehroduhe but to be understood by tiro
nubile, to he universally appreciated nod preferred to
Non d ItlL
h u ers:f t r il lleti t k n in i gr al a r l I 'i t ithe e liNln;
in wont in
-Veit
r nail and examine for tlionisel. es,
l'artion win odic to axamiee wilt have ll!Perk attention
ItholVll then', intenaing lialoqinalln) to Dor
citrate roe not. " te1..1.3111
1111 Altl. BM .1 NIC 8 ,
N 0.305 Wqrtli timporlp Street. ISpecessor to A.
.r, he or,. would retliWtriOli yil the atten
tion id those desiring stoves to is ostensive
atisidlineitt id Scaling, and yr ittiwcf. I
have pnrellase 00 ospl ii iistve VIP, felt stiies
pod tepow. 10 )dads)o pa. 014 apaglitit Ott ebtated
Morning Star snit " uprise as- eluting (Inking
Stoves. well known lot years an the most satisfactory
Stoves in tile market. Also, Ms new Flat-top Cooking
Stove" Sat light," which combines all the uselul iin•
movement', and operates admirably. I also manu
facture, in a superior manner, Silver's Gas-h urnor
the best Russia Sheet Iron. These are the most
econonitoal and easily managed Parlor Stoves in
use. •16-3 m
EAIIINET WARE.
HOC+TJET ITUTT I ON)
A N tiltB (11 ,
1) E. S IC S
AND 0 A TS INIRT FURN R E
O. 2.39 sorrif EtTRM:I'•
B. I
PP
PUIIIIITU/lE HILLIARD
TA.141.1.10.
MOOII,F 4.1 CjAIVIPION.
No. 34 ) SOPTII BIiCIONP
eonnoottoo with thfo r ea teliewe tinlcoet Dimness, are
now maaulacturinK euperior article ot
1111,1 , 1iyt I) " h
au pllrt i alern
wY al wnave aced t aim to ce
surol'afeo,td: ll 4 1 7,ra1i hutch of these Tables the manu
facturers (bier tll tloor Immortal; crittonwthroughout the
who are familiar with the character of thou
Work. 1176 Pin
BRUSHES.
111111 E CHEAPEST BRUSH HOUSE IN
rtlll4ll,l.lllA.—Look at the follow* list of
tr o "T Thonnia. and onnipato Qom With those
taint BPW ettl ;
0. I. MILTON, 83)8 per, Ammo.
r. 2, 82 kilam,
to. 2, M ktiptn, 87
Nil: 1. I' d
No. et. ito ;00. im n
gll. /04 k n o t s, ••
o, e t Wilmot, MI "
N :Ditty 0. ECK FAN %
H North Street, her)v Aron.
DRILLS AND SUKETINDS FOR EX.
FOR
DRO4 11141 A IF;(I D. AND 111.11 E
VI" AND 110111' HILEETINOSI
titd Pane inr Expnyt, for unitt by
FROTH INOIIASI & Wiabbs.
South FRONT St., and as LETITIA Street.
noln-I•
SPANISH 01.1XES—In bulk, in prime
order. for mak I,y
A AI {llNit t4A Moto h 1 , 11/INT titrwat
"TAMS AN I) SHOUI,6I.:RS-1,700 14(7ces
ill- City -Stnokud Ilmne and Shotll.lors, for 1100 11)
vl C. C. liAla.Eft er, CO..
ARCH Street, mond door above Front.
NOTICES.
OFFICE OF SECOND AND TIIIRU
STREET PASSENGER RAILWAY COMPANY
GF FRILADELFRIA, 226 WALNUT Ptilet•
PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 30, Ing.
A Fourth Instalutent of FIVE DOLLARS per share
on Second Issue of Stook of above Company will be due
nay able at thin Mim i on or haute the first dny on
November neat. RUST. KELTON ,
a. 30 finwtnlTreasurer.
SPECIAL NOTE:M.—Dealers in Good-
N. , year's Patent Vulcanised Rubber Suspenders.
Braids. Webs,, and all other fabrics and articles made
by combining , fibrous substances withthreads or sheets
of vulcanized rubber, are notified that milieu the same
are properly stampe d labelled with my name, and by
my authority, they cannot be legally disposed of in the
United States, merchants and dealers are melted to ex
amine imemmens now in store, and to give their orders
or the Spring Tra de to the under/ igr d, EXCLUSIVE
OWNER OF THE TATLES A D EXCLUSIVE
RIGHTS 1N THE PA'MNT for these goods, which,
embrace all the styles heretofore manufactured or im
ported, and ninny others.
SO, LICENSES TO MANUFACTURE and SELL
—and the Terms—may be obtained on application to me
at No. E I COURTLAPIDT Street, N. Y.
n24-1r HORACE IL DAY.
NOTlCE.—Persona having business with
the FLOUR INSPECTOR will call at No. 14
VINE Street, between the hours of 9 o'clock and 3
V
. M. where they will find the Inepeclor or his Deputy.
F. M. HIESTEJL i./. M, LA UMAN ,
1017 Flour Inspector.
PIANOS.
EDITORIAL FROM THE PUB
LIC LEDGER.—" Mr. James Delimit has on
exhibition several ofJ. A: C. Fisher's pianos. One of
them is a seven Wave rosewood piano, lull iron frame.
handsome, but plain finish. The tone in most excellent
and powerful, and the price only 8220. He tins also one
somewhat similar in appearance, which has all the la
test improvements, Weider' a new patent daintier:wide' ,
prevents the piano from getting nut of order. It is fin
ished in &splendid manner."
These Pianos, and a splendid assortment of various
makers, see finr sate from WM, or upwards, for cash, or
on Ingtnin"lolltB, ft t JAMES
279 and 281fiontli FIFTH St.. above Spruce.
;New and second-hand Pianos for sale. ca-lm•
mil ()BICKERING & SONS,
RAN%SQUARE, AND O
PRIGHI
INAND-1•0 RTES.
WAREROOMS N 7 CHESTNUT STRPS:P.
Constant yin store n tarp, awl, of Our BEAUTIFUL
and UNEQUALLED INA FRUMENTH. We have been
awarded, at the different Exhibitions in this country and
t u tVEII AN D SILVER FIRST-CLAM MEDALS.
PIANOS TO RENT. Ja26-11
RAVEN, BACON, 5c Co.'s,
Nunes k Clark's, Reinert,& Co.'s, and A. H. lisle & Co.'s superior PIANO& •Also,Ma
son &_Hunlin's unrivalled MELODEONS and HAR
MONIUMS, so desirable for Churches and Lecture
Room.
*# Pianos and Melodeons to Rent.
J. E. GOULD.
tnyl4-1, SEVENTH and CHEBTN UT.
MrA GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN
PIANOS.
SCHOMACK ER & CO.,
uni CHESTNUT Street. respectfully invite the music
loving public, to call and examine their new and cue
cessful mprovemen t
THE PARLOR GRAND PIANO..
Having converted the Tone, Touch, and Action of
the Grand Piano into that of a Square Instrument,
avoiding rill the objections generally crude to the style of
Grand nano, also iliminishins the mist of the same.
In volume, purity of tone, groat power, brilliancy, full
ness, depth, and evenness of touch, with exquisite deli
cacy and sweetness these
SUPERIOR AND EAUTIFULLY-FINISHED IN
areUMN wholly unequalled. They have received the highest
encomiums. and are pronounced by critics to be Mr su
perior to any instruments ever manufactured in this
country.
Conatantly on hand, a large and elegant assortment of
our unrivalled PIANOS. We have been awarded the
First Premiums, at all exhibitions ever exhibited, in
cluding the Prize Medal from the Crystal Palace Exhi
bition. New York.lBB3.
RAILROAD LINES.
1859. ,INS Amw 1859
FALL ARRANGEMENT—NEW YORK LINES.
THE CAMDEN AND mow AND PHILA
DELPHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD CO'S
LINE_ ,tt ROOM PHILADELPHIA TO
NEW YORK AND WAY-PLACES,
'How ‘VALNUT-sreliXT WIIACV,
Will leave as follow. vizi TOM
At 6 A. Al., via Camden and Amboy, Cain. k Am.
Accommodation 212 25
At 6 A. M., via Camden and Jersey City,l New
Jersey 2AceorninaJation 225
At 9 A. M.., via Camden and Jersey City, Morning
Mail 9 00
At It A, M., by Steamboat, via Tacony and Jersey
City, Western Fawns 200
At ITE P. M., via Camden and Amboy Accommo
dation...—. ... . 225
Al 2 P.M., via Camden and Amboy, C. A. Ex-
-
pram
3 00
At 4 P. M. by Steamboat. via Taeony and Jer
sey City, Evening Express.. ... 3 011
At 4 I'. M.. by . Steamboat. via Te r eupy age Jer-
333
At
3 CO
At 11 F. 31., v Gaiiiilop anyl Jo 0 1IT.Ikqithera
Mhi 2 X
At 6r. Gamlen and Am I rierm inndstion.
(Freight and Paslienger)—lat Class Picket........ 276
3d Clan 'Picket..... 1 au
The 6P . M. Mail Line rune daily. The 11 P.M. 'South
ern Mail. Saturdays excepted.
For Belvidere, Laston, Flemington, !kn., at 6 A.M.
and 234 i0 P. M.
Fof auoh Chunk, Allentown, and Bethlehem. at 6
A. 6.. Lehigh Vali/Railroad.
scar Water Gap,.Strini atnirg
1/ 4 214 . i " AdV4to • ."
Pm. riint'Hoilv. at Sand 6A. sc. and 2 % and F.M.
For Fre ehold, at 6 21.* M.
WA .ITilOl
v k I n t
,; 1 44411 , 1 . '44 II f. n II *i and 4P. M., from
ForTalinyra.4anoo. navel. Burlington. Borden-
U ZI% fiVin a t t 3 l k kerlign 3 , ) &i i • nto wn and interme
diate
Steamboat Trenton, for Bristol. Burlington, and in
terinediate pieces. at II A, M. and 4 I'. M.
Fifty pounds of baggage only allowed each pauenger.
reaaangers are prohibited from taking anything as bag
gage but their weaving apparel. All baggage over Ws
Pounds to he paid for extra. The company limit their
responsibility for baggage too ne ilollar piittio. add
will lint 411414 WY any' nyo6lit neYead eseept
by 'rectal contra.
Oct. J. L J. W6l. : . GATZMER. Aient.
MEDICINAL.
DR. MOFFAT'S VEGETABLE LIFE
PIMA AND rOENIX BITTERS hive been
thoroughly plled. on pronounced a sovereign remedy
o .illiouipsta, Amuapuy, lieart-hera and headeohe.
oronmeness. ttlarrhma, fevers or all Sleds, rheumatism,
ROM, kvayel. Waring. scurvy. ulcers. eruptive corn
fllaintii, salt rheum. erysipelas, common colds end in
uenza, Irregulanty and all derangement of the female
s3stem.yoles, and various other diseases to which the
human frame is liable. For sale by the proprietor, Dr.
W. 1.1.)40FF.AT, 114 BROADWAY. Mew York. and by
Druggists generally all over the country. 4.1-d.srlyiy
NoTop i a_flo i gy 111E-ZONDKR
4. ut, #4I4Q" TACIIR.L 'f.l URALHIA
EIALVS.
Ith,
Mt. F. IT. Tnnarlybb—Haltr kayo am I rpaPled
h w al th
vi.fla auAti:,04101, 1 1?:?1, 1 1 o , o l ll4 l l ltra d
me Imes to give Up ITU .11.111 PISS en ti r e y. UOl
eat, and Bleep was a stranger to my eyes. / ere
more than tongues can tell. I had the advice and aid of
venous physioiane, and used other remedies, but all of
no avail. Having noticed hoar advertisement ip the
papers, I concluded to call on a person whom I had
learned wan cured of a cane or>u years standing. He
applied the " SALVF," Mit once, and I felt immediate
rehef—antiood .APPlMtlfr ITENVIIIV ATI *MIMI.
At killevp t i p t 9 , 9 agtv:
bei o g to up a nin In d MY. Y appetite
has warned, and I blot arihopil hhh 1, n, for t plainer*
tion of MI h •
111AgtHil H. BARRI, Totehooquish,
OAR tract, above lOU, Kensicrog,
For ealelrolesa e and retail, 0 W. corner XTH
and , PARR. SH Streete, and at T. . °ALLEN HR
C 0... N. W. corner Third and Walnut eta. ap.ld-tf
WINER AND LIQUORS.
CARD..-ZIAREIJIT,--SUR-AY 011AM
FAUN El, JANUARY 111, IVO:l.—lnconsequence of
freeueni invitation, receiyed by me to renew the
MUMS DI InY Champagne Wi nee to the United Butte ,
I g leave hereby to inform my former customers and
the pnbile in general, that 1 hare appointed edema. F.C.
AROUWER, ec Pole Agent s ilia
e t
It yp y it :l74 l ..n lS e tn ,
o fof r t u he i. n o tit t o o x a p pl o ni u m .
t alq,iN4 iggiNirrY the
ay , gun infaitr ,
I iVOR4LS
boUTNEVI,ti' gyi , ft, ...a
tir roAl il§
nv tart
CLAItEr- - - - -100 - 111tia — a,iton Berton Guestier's
St. Julien: MO do. Bt. Este:le; 300 do. Washing
ton Morton St. Julien; 100 do. do. Tedecce, mug; a) so.
Chateau La Rose,. BO do. do. Leovilje : Scotch Al,.
stone and glass ; Younger's, Harvey si l Falkirlt .I.l“rien
!Stout and London Porter,. in store and tg Ittiy
sub NiCNT Street.
HOTELS.
_ .
J J URRAi HOUSE,
NEWARIC. OHIO,
in 010 titrgeat hi* arranged Hotel in gIntral( 1 1110.
l centrally 'nutlet and to of access plan all the
matey 01 travel. t c.tatatali nl the Modern litiphive
-010011. and every convenience or llie °pallort and no
onatalodation at the travelling pnhhr. The Sleeping
Roomy are large and well ventilated. The Nintes
Rooms are .ell arranged and earefiillr furnished lor
families end largo travelling parties;; and the House Will
be kept as a itrst.-olass Betel tit every revet.
11. A. MURRAI BRO.,
nail-3in Proprietor/.
WETHERILL 110 US?, S4N S 0 M
—Wig depervedly favorite
s q"` ronr 1 ,41. 1 1 $l. ..derAn l e,i, will
r i l ; P • 1 1." \ 1 1 14 ,,, 1 , 2 1 "
( ?t u jO, a ‘ * d‘o A l l„kil enterpnaint tip:tip.
:.... o ...el r .tp.lliuT ',
„Mere, aid n ' otrealiinents, prepared
in tho anoluerit Alt le. ant i Ole A pest Jaipur', troll, (ho
'wet popular iinportunl, tiitlet%i nlntolm WI Itt“tt. 'Ape
patronage of the pu blip is respenaihy jutil i tg
Til .
ro.
LP Private limns far Buppurs. Ai lutraticinclutn
inittoea. 80eiptiem. 4 P. Pilo-1111
—_— _
THE UNION,
AROII FITKERT, ABOVE TRIED,
PUMA DELPHI&
UPTON R. NEWCOM ER.
The situation of this HOTEL is superiorly adapted to
the wants of the Business Public; andto those in search
of pleasure, Passenger Railroads, which now run pant,
and in close proximity, afford a oheap and pleasant ride
to all place* of intorrist in or alnat OR Ohio. 121-11 m
MACIIINEVIN AND IRON.
- -
V. _M(I3 Vg. i r iam
miz. t i, %4 • llBll•N WIREICE.
QOUTIIWARK l eo UN Dia,
NY FIFTH . AN P IVily/TGAI RTREETS.
111
RIER4I SONS,
ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS,
Manufacture High and Low Fiorito Stew itpgineir,
for Laud, Itiver,and
Au. ;C
af itin Pritne ei
lade for Works, Work Show. Rail
road titanium, 40. .
Retire aiylGiir Iyachincirg attic latest and moat im
°rat fiao r rlltig l . of Plantation INlaohincry, anch on
Sugar, Sr ? and Gr a,t pitiv, t y ll aouom pas. tlaask Steam
T irtil l tAis;:qt7A: Itile t irFtalro7ar 4 iSodins
4 . A 'llllll . l Vi W u l l ae"1 1
's ' l , .tent Cegtr e itaiil i gTar eWr:inn
(us houtialle• aua,y
DENTISTRY.—The Improved sets
.sieee• of ARTivlciA I, TEETH, still ntaniarnetaireal
at 707 ARCH Street, Philadelphia, by 1. LUKENS,
M. 11.. Surgeon Pentist.
The Mineral Plate seta of Teeth are superseding all
others, principally from the following reasons: Pore
mineral as used in plat e of gold or waver, for plated,
nothing them ono-third lighter, and at the gaine time
nataela stronger, nu their gralatead Clackamas ig bare the
(tiling have athraapken away 1110r0, thus perfectiy rector
are,porhe anatomical shape mitt contour ot Hot mouth anti
anal giving the exliet original expregelop to the
features t they wall stand better in xervace. APO PeVer
get out }if repair: they are faipprianly watrnoted fora
['patina/It
anare on erevicem tor nos accountant:at lon
0 paricies loud:b the) arc wholly free item all gal
vanic animal, unit can never produce palantation of the
heart. headache, gore titroata neap:Casa, or pet, ppp
nese,
. _
' Dr, I.IDZKNIF4' AC's. 907 A ROIL ntreel, Phitntlelphin•,
Alm+ P.ENID.4II..VA NIA Ax enuo, Witshing ton, D. C.
'TURPENTINE —75 bbls. Spts.
IVIIISKEY.,— 125 puncheons
P.- , Tames Stewart h.
v 9,,,'s Paisley Malt, in bond and
for ani. EMT F. 11 IT EI.EY. thi-am
SI'TS. TURPENTINE, —5O
tibia Spts
Turpentine. In store and for aato by
ROWLEY. ASH BURNER. h CO.
a2l No. la Month WHARVES
TVEIV Nos. 1 & 2 AIAUKEREL--A small
n yoke of assorted manses, landing front steamer
Kensington, and for amid by__
22 - an • WM. i ti TA vim k
iii , rn.
in i t _
L • OVERINIPS 811W1', in Mid,. and
ALAbble., nt reduced privet', for 81 , le to
egg L
MAI ES; GRA ET A
/ H TIA BMW M Sr. Co,
,
SALES BY AUCTION.
FURNESS, BRINLEY, & Co.,
No. 129 MARKET STREET.
BALE OF 5,000 PIECES BARONY DRESS GOOLE.
click onnas,
October Bth . at 10 o
A CARD.—The sale of 8000 pieces Saxony dress goods,
of the importation of Messrs. C. F . Schneider k Co. ,
will commence this morning', Wednesday, October nth
at 10 o'clock. and comprises the most desirable assort
ment ever odered at auction to this market. all bean g of
the best fabric and easiest atyles, just landed item
steamers Borussia and New York, to which the atten
tion of the trade is requested.
AUCTION NOTICE
LARGE SPECIAL AND ATTRACTIVE BALE
- -
or -
SAXONY DRESS GOODS,
of the well-known manufacture and style of
hlE'ffißS. C. F. SCHNEIDER & CO.
FURNESS, BiIINLEY, & C co.,
42) MARKET SE r &
will sell, on WEDNESDAY MORNING, October oth,
18/59 at 10 o'clock.
FIVE THOUSAND
GOOD PIECES BAXONY DRESS
S.
entirely fresh Roods, just landed by steamers Borussia
and New York, and consisting of
-1000 pieces Jennie-width Union plaids, in very superior
sty les. among which will be found a large portion
or small checks.
MI single-width • do do.
:mall-wool plaids, in very supenor quality, newest de
signs. and beautiful assortments.
WO basket styles Ebrinos, double width, in superior
styles and ate,rtnients—a very desirable assort
ment.
250 do • do single width.
14.0 do ribbed and roeoune favorites—an en
tirely new arti&e, and very desirable.
1.%) pod de chevres, in splendid aslortMente, superior
poplin viably.
100 BAYttdere Lumps, cloth face. very desirable.
10J excellent and heavy quality lasting's, with satin
stripes, high lustred finale. and very scarce.
220 very heavy and high cost, brocaded Admias—a new
nreole.
150 fifty inches wide deed lame and poll d'eclat—an en
tirely sow article, with stripes runnier down. and
in excellent asaortmenu.
150 fifty inch tine !nine poll de idelot—superior quality,
excellent assortmente, and very high cost
NV - The above sale comprises the moat excellent as
sortment of Saxony dress goods ever o ff ered in this
market, and the attention of the trade is particularly
requested.
N,ll--lt is the intention of the owners to sell every
lot.
PIIILIP FORD AUCTIONEER, No. 530
MARKET Street. and 621 MINOR Street.
SALE OF COO CARES BOOTS AND SHOES.
On Thursday Morning. -
October 6th, at 10 o'clock precisely, will he sold by
catalogue, on four months' credit, Skt cases men's and
boys' boots, shoes, gaiters, brogans, slippers, overshoes,
&c.; ladies' and mimes' boots, gaiters. shoes. ties.
Jenny lands, overshoes, &c.,embracing a
large and desirable assortment. suitable for the present
trade.
FRENCH CALFSKINS—MOROCCO AND XID DO.
In sale, 150 dozen real French calfskin'; morocco and
kid do.
200 CARES GINGHAM UMBRELLAS.
Also, in sale, samples of WO cases gingham umbrel
las, assorted sizes.
The early attention of bluer, is invited,'. the sale
will be peremptory.
Rd - Catalogues early.on this morning of sale.
11.1. SCOT'T, Jr., AUCTIONEER, No. 431
• CHESTNUT STREET. opporite the Curie=
House. between FOURTH and FIFTH Streets.
SALE OF GIIO LOTS EMBROIDERIES, BONNET
AN'# TRIMMING Itt AWNS. MILLINERY GOODS.
OERhIANTOWN 60008, Icq., &e.
This Morning.
Oct. gth, will be sold by Ileatedngue, on a credit, com
mencing at 10 o'clock precisely, a full assortment of the
alaiie goods.
Included in vile this morning will be found—
R ich endiroidered moonet and cambric collars.
Fine to medium embroidered jaeonet bands and
Bouncing
lob neat .i.onnt edging. jeconet waists, tee.
Rich Pans black lace veils.
Honiton and Maltese lace collars.
Ladies' and gents' linen cambric hdkfs, damask table
cloths. Re.
Rich fall styles trimming ribbons.
Black and fancy velvet riblmns.
White silk blonde laces and beltinge.
A full line of Brussels and ninnure lace bobbin edging,
gee.
Bonnet velvets and satins.
French flowers and feathers.
Cords and tassels, kid gloves, lathes' cairns. gents
army ties,
100 eases straw and Leghorn bonnets. plain and the
nine trimmed..
GERMANTOWN GOODS.
Abu), to lotv lathe■' and children's zephyr knit boosts,
talfilail, cloaks, scarfs, Assisi lets, &c.
Men's heavy blue 'Timed and white 'fihdershirts and
drawers. _ .
Tb cAR . EB CONGR EBB GAITERS.
Also men s half welt calf Congress gaiters..
114 T Catalogues ready early on the morning of sale.
SHIPPING.
pHILADELPIIIA
AND
CRESCENT NAVIGATION COMPANY.
SIM
AT AN ADJOURNED MEETING OP.TRE ABOVE
NAMED CORPORATION,
810 AT
NO. H MEROILiNTS' EXCHANGE,
At 10 o'clock A. N., September 7th, 1839, the follow
ing gentlemen were unanimously elected Directors of
the Company, viz:
GEORGE 11. STUART,
S. MORRIS WALE,
MATTHEW W. BALDWIN,
GRAS. MAOM4ITER, AND
.101131 EDGAR TROMSON.
The ROOKS of SUBSCRIPTION o the CAPITAL
STOCK of mid COMPANY are now apes at the above
named Moe, where all parsons favorable to the enter
prise are reapeatfully invited to subscribe. aft-tf
NLTHE BRITISH AND NORTH
AMBRICAIf ROYAL MAIL STEAM-
71tOlit 611. TWIT TO targaroot"
Chief Cithan Passage..• • • • •.--..........11130
Beoond Cabin l'ameage.. - T 2
neon soirron iiiiisiiiii — oiii;
Chief Cabin Pa5ea5e.........--.,,„........0410
Sewed
. Cable r,.assaar.... .
Pn a t b' l t r a ttityt
iiik " *B . h; ' AE • I A , t , 4PiliCar.
A, q'B. G. If• tilitti_ it L On Andsnron.
APkti , *WU on. E.I4,UV , Mit. 3. Leitok n
These lingo:mit/le mat mat-head ;
I, l leh en it t ', eilm
A l t 1 . , e, ife / Fp t r iretel . I tie P t t :r .
4,
A ; 11.11.. Wednesd a y, Oct. 12.
0A t li .Aug. : go t toth Wednesday, pct. 19.
At... A. ...00, • 1 ork, Wednesday, Oct. 3a.
Ell A. pitch, " Boston, Wednesday, Nor.i
PERSIA, Juncos, " N York, Wednesday. Nov. 9
AMERICA. Millar, .• Boston. Wednesday. Igor. A ASIA. ASIA. Lott, "N. York. Wednesday. Nor. ift.
Bertha not secured until paid for.
An experienced Ramo. 0 na Vehrti.
/ he eweenfa tu rryt ag r kesooontdable for
Get. WA YS . tef I. lthr . Precious Mom.
or . .us sa In ill mains are alined therefor and
the TR ue thereof thereirteaud For (Meter 74 pas
-atr 4 1 17 re ial•fi st • i Bowingrn.
New York.
s ian FOR THE SOUTH.-CIL3RLES
TON AND SAVANNAH STEAMSHIPS.
FREIGHT REDUCED.
Heavy Freight at an image of 7 trrict per rant. be
low New yore atesinstneretee„ _
FOR CKARLEBTON. S. C.
The U. S. Mail Steamship LET/STONE BTATE. Cap
tain Charles P. Marshals:lr sail on Wedneadaii
Oct. eth, at 10 A. M.
Through to 49 tow hours on_ ly 00 hours at Sea.
FOR SAViNNAH,
The U. S. Mail Steams tp STATE OF GRORDIR,
Captain John J. Garvin, win sail on Ztheader, Oriteber
10". at 10 o'clock A. M.
• Thrat In ea to em helm, only 40 house at Sea.
irrie or dere (beefed froM every astu may to every
nati4enede received, and GAM or Wise &treed
re,Writiftg,Altfi s rii! r e X
1 7 4 ;
abeve gyetttee!Uigapp - r?rwileg nAtti ° eo7ritni,
Omn vent sad Mkeas . sad the South
ittruit.
Wo AMU:Ming these
Po b s i l l
maistlitrt.par{oa u O._ and a gTurcest. ' '
PISURANCE.
Freight mil Insurance on a large proportion of Grds
shipped South will be found to be lower by thaw lee
than by sailing vessels. the premium being ene-bali the
rate.
N. 11.—Insuranoe on till ltAlrpa4
onneeetaarT.CATir Trin=ungtheTy.nt...
Reamed ( omit! 0, 10N . - 1- N
r eenticr ri thau
Fare by tkii nude..., to 41)
. c bf
the Inland itterse Will. be Tors a a via
dale. Throorn ttekete ttklin
theten a w inga o vatut pu ig.6l%ceiLaLLNOlKAsaLLon
naii ontganter.a :
INLAND PaPI.
CIS Char 00
sv,viinu.4._ /a Savannah .........-.-. 31 03
Augusta-. -... 30 Ou Augusta. 26 00
Macon 51 OD 32 70
Atlanta- SI 00 Atlanta---- -. 31 011
Columbus—. 23 pt Columbus . 36 uu
A1bany.......... 34 NI Albany •----- 37 00
Montgomery.... XOO Montnoniery.—.- 33 OU
Mobile 35 121 44
New Orleans ... 39 70 New ,51 00
No bills of lading signed after the %his Rot ittl/011.
For taught or parotstos apply CIO latat 660041 d whim
above Vine street, it! 1,3
0 IL Jr.,
54141162reat 001651 F_IITM UT.
A l nt4 Sii: T a lei lk in h n .:llll 3 l44Elek . r:A A. IVLL I
For Florida frc2.ltor eaten, steamer ..vary
'rn,radal 9r, iFlorida froMjiaoannatt. stoainors St. Mary'. and
St. Jag .
ovary Tuesday and Natunisy. 1333
, GLASGOW AND NEW YORK
-• EITHAMSHIP COMPANY.-BTEAM 191
oh . ROONV. LIVERPOOL. BELFAST, DUMAN.
AN LONDONDERRY—for tau.
/HOY NEW TORE.
61,,,g0,0W, Thompson, Wednesday. October 11. at U
F,7)l 'l ;4ll3litt, Cummins. Wednesday, Octot*l4d. at 14
o'clock, noon'
noiir otssoow.
nt,mlGow, Thompon. vlosestsy, Beptarriber
EDI NBUR6II, Gnrooins, eduesday, September 29.
Rates of Brdopprf from OW York, Philadebtua, or
ifl.. o, Akt9N,Livarpooll, Belfast, Dublin, or_Lon
&mole fry. lust. c ions, steerake, found with an Ono
dance of properly cooked provicam.
All experienced Burgeon atteaned to each steamer.
No charge for mediotops.
For freight or kaisiagel SAPILV
woRKMAN & CO.,
No. In WALNUT Street. Philadelphia,
ROBIAT C RAN,"
No. ka BROADWAY. New fork.
U. S. M. STRUMS
von
AVRE AND SOUTHAMPTON,
ARAGO, Oeptain Linea, will mail Jial', September
H i Nctretober►
‘1.3,T0r1, Captain Winton, Wlll nil Alma/RIO, Octo
ber 10, Deeentber 10.
First oeteu peewee.— $l3O
Secchtlfflable 7f
For It or plumage, apply to
WILLIAM. NEILSON, Agent,
At the Werahoneing_ Company's Philedelphie °Moe.
Tobiteco Warehouse. DOCK Street. Phila. .023-6 m
WASHING AND IRONING.
kWASHING AND IRONING DONE
with NEA'SN(I.3ISTtruIetIESALI,VAII, Gin Brat!.
Folun;le, fro ' t i .: le,_7rlln a t:t" ft' 0.. at " l ANOVAI4I
FAMILY J o % UN plo. 233 Booth 81 XVII &trent,
0011110 t Prune , F am ily Blurts and Whin patent
polished. Ever> thins washed by hand, on the com
mon wash-board.
The whole bummed!. is ateiotly p3tetuied to by female
nyerAteves. elm DONOVAIY,
vy 10-11
Inapernplandedt
11 AM PREPARED TO RECEIVE EVERY
desCription of rainitY mid - 110.43..0,0 hiceyds, letving
Rewißß Maeltlnes o the heat Innuureeturere, as also the
In.l tir.— PP Al7r 'i ti a el l e d s t k n ' i k e i te l l!lVATe r ntness and despatch
and at such yricea that Oh roweetion.
Alms A. A. tthIIHEItIA.
N. E. corner of SIXTH nett PR UNE.
Laundry Office.
ZIEGLER & SMITII, corner SECOND
and lilt Ii:F.N, have acquired a g teat reputation by
the wise and Prudent coigne they have pursued inure
their commencement in buggies', by gelling a first-rato
article at a low figure. gl3-1f
large
- 11 - Tar, in auperinr order and large barrels, and for
saleo igt N. WATAt'EnAnYligteLVXidhe&RVA'n.
m ENTON LEMONS.-250 boxes Menton
1 , ..• Lemons, sound and in prime artier, for mile lip
nI7 A. Al 1111 NO. imelmith Pll4o,ll*Mreet,
ACIEREL, AND ALEWIVES. —9O
t,bk. and no half hhla now No. 2; NO hbla. and 13
half hbb. new large N 0.3 blaokerel_,. thla.
for wale by WM. J. TAYLOR &
800T41-WIIARVgaI.
BALER' BY AUCTION.
MTHOMASBONS
• Nos. 1 1 $ and 141 SOUTH FOURTH STIES%
t Formerly Noe. 17 and 0./
STOCKS AND REALN OON. ESTATE, THIS PAY, AT
Pamphlet catalogues now ready. containing full de
scriptions of all the properties to be sold on Tuesday
next. 4th instant, at 12 o'clock, noon. together with a
list, of sales let, nth, 11th. L9th. and nth October, and
of real notate at private wile, comprunng a very lane
amount of valuable property, •
CARD.—PUBLIC SALES REAL ESTATE AND
STOCKS AT THE EXCEANGE.--Ealas of real came
and o.oollvill hereafter be held at MI o'clock soon, and
in the evening at 7 o'clock.
FALL SALES STOCK AND REAL ESTATE.
Eighth Faliflablotth October. oti the ereonses--teld
dente and furniture. N 0.303 &MOM street.
Ninth Fall Sale, 37th October. at the Exchange.
Tenth Pall Sale, 11th October. on the prentiseq--resi
dance and furniture, No. Z 9 South Seventeenth street.
Eleventh Fall Bab, 15th October. at the Exchange.
LT Part of the handbills for each of the soon mks
now toady.
PEREMPTORY SALE—RAN FRANCISCO.
On Tnesdn .y,
Oct. llth. at is o'clock, noon. at tb•Plulsdelphia El
eanore. will be sold—
Without feSerTe, for Account of whom it may cOn..
CP ra
-7 full shares tie) new shares)Sen Frars.-isee.l 'sued AD
sociation. Shir Sale absolute.
17 shares Greenwich Improvement and Railroad Co.
I share Point Breese Pork Aesociation.
10 shares West Chester and Philadelphia Railroad Co.
preferred stock.
yEWB—CIIURCH OF EPIPHANY. kc.
Pew94o. 44 Church of the Epiphany.
No. Id do n.
Pew No. 94 March of the Nativity.
TENTIf FALL SALE—livw OCTOBER.
Sale on the_memises —No. ra Smith fbiventeeeth street.
NEAT RESIDENCE AND FURNITURE.
On Friday Norman.
Itth inst., at 10 o'clock. on the Premises. N0..159 South
Seventeenth street, east side, above Spruce st re et, the
neat modern four-story brick Mealuig itorr back buildings. and all the modern c o n v e ni e nces .
Lot 19 ha 110 feet, more or leas.
FURNITURE.—The furniture will be sold imme
diately atter the house.
ELEVENTH PALL BALE, OCTOBER 18,AT NOON,
At the EFshanieonNnclude—
TEA
BV ORDER OF THE UNITRD STATES.
Va.: the very VALUABLE MARBLE BUILDING.
formerly the BANK OF PENNSYLVANIA. Second
street and Dock street. opprede the " Plahnletphia Ex
change.' and near the Corn Exchange.' Second
Street, the lot 73% feet by 291 feet. hacine four front..
T valuable property. formerly PHILOSOPHICAL
HALL. Filth et reet. sou th - of Chestnut. Lot 70 fee (rent.
Trustees' Nale.—The COAL LANDS of the NORTH
CAR BON DALE COAT. CON PANY.S64 aereaSt perch.
in Felt township. Larg,rne county. PR.
r i l e dAdwinietratoe eremp Sale—Eatate B U SINESS
Holland. dece—V ER 1 VALUABLE
STAND. No.. len and lea E,tontla Second street. below
Chestnut. Sale absolute. without reserve.
VALUABLE FARM AND cors nu - SEAT. at not
58 acres near Bristol. on the Philadelphia and Bustol
turnpike: Bucks meaty. Pa.
harecubnes' Sale—Estate of D. sad S. Baal,. deed.
VALUABLE BUSINESS LOCATION.—Three story
, brick de edit' g. N 0.107 south Tenth street. below Chest
not.
Orphans' Court Bele—Petate of Joseph Wright. dee'd.
VALUABLE COUNTRY PLACE, 1 acre...with im
provements. reenter Mill road. near Nseetown lane.
- Orphans' Court Sale—Estate of James Brinford, deed.
THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, northeast
corner of Sixth and Mare streets. south of losehord.
ING
Sameadi Estate
mf .—THREE-STORV BRICK DWELL-
Same i
Estate.—THßEE THREE-STORY BRICK
DWELLINGS, Jones' alley, in the rear of the above.
Orphans' Court hate—Estate of Henry Jaaltorth.
TWO TWO-STORY STONE DWELLINGS, Ger
mantown.
Orphans' Quirt Sale—F.stats of lobo E. Welch, deed.
TWO-STORY FRAM E DWELLING, northwest side
of Bniashunit street. Germantown.
Peremptnry Sale.— ELEGAN'F MODERN RESI
DENCE. No. WIT Walnut street. opposite Rdtentionae
square. 'nth all the tr.odern conveniesces. LotE feet
7 inches front hr feet deep, to George street.
ELEGANT RESIDENCE with statde. eosch-lwaw,
he—Locust street. abeve W Sham street.Thenty-fourtA
ward t late WeW PhiLadelphm t.
Executor? Sale—Ertel. of Mrs. Anne L. Poalk. deed-
YA LI7ABLE BUSINESS STAND.—thore and dwell
ins . Kn. kW North Fourth street. above Arch.
THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING. No; nu
Winter street, west of Twenty-first street.
Executor.' Sale—Estate of Willoun Wage.. dee'd.
TWO BRICK DWELLINGS. N0e.237 sad = North
Fifteenth street.
NEAT MODERN towsuto, No. 337 South Eigh
teenth street, above Pine street.
MODERNRESIDENCE, No. 6341 North Twelfth at.
[ TWELFTH FALL. SALE OCTOISER IS, AT 1
O'CLOCK IN THE EYRNING,
A t the Exchange. will include--
Orphans' Court S&Ls—Relate of David T wo-ercoux BRICK DWELLING, SIOZIRISL. cor
ner of Master and Fourth streets
Same Estate.—THßEE THREE STORY BRICK
DWELLINGS. Fourth street, north of Pdastar.•
Same Estate. THREE Two-snoirr BRICK
DWELLINGS. nowt, we of Master street, east of
Fourth.
. • •
Satre Eslate.—THßEE-STORY BRICK DWELL
ING. northwest corner of 3t aster end Pink streets.
Same Estate—TIVO,VORV FRAME STABLE,
weld side of Pink .trees north or Mater.
Same Estate.—THßEE THREE-STORY WES
DWELLINGS. east side of Fourth street., honk of
Master. with thred four story brick ttweltinns eh*
rear. on Pink. street.
Orphans' Coon tale—Estate of
I rma Chew. dee'd.
TWO-STOGY BRICK nwy. NO, No. VI South
Seventh street. between Pitty,eo Itil Prue.
Trustees' Pa rem m ate—Estate of AMOS Bell.
BRICK OWKl.l.outh Sizth Street. between
ShlvDch aVwtt
rangle, Y Sate.—A Orel:lad-seat of SRI a year. Pro-
Vhlrti IR ye . Now Jersey.
Stseutive remold:l Me—Elate of Charles . El
tits d 4 r x FAT TWO-STORI BRICK DWELL
iro l ittlo . K D i Wil l ln e jlk Federal and Perk sty.
Rea luoulbills of both the above sates, toorstom
sad evening,
BALE OP SUPERIOR FURNITURE, RAUSE CRC_
NAWARE,t LARUE FRENCH-PLATE MANTEL
MIRRORB.CANE-BEAT AND wit! eta AIRS.
SILVER TEA SE?. zaussma c.aßrErs,
LARGE FIRE-PROOF. ice,
CARD.--Oar sale to-morrow morale[, at the &arum
atom, ',nil eonavoae.totara kgs oseettaat toerod
hand fvolilnlF. 111 Ivo itod elegant Fre mei- plots =owl
inirmot, rick 6lt Stamm a large anorosoot °Cosner
grfal nN >rtPdlor elkairs. silver jos set. coado .b by Wil
-4"te;,roTat2=l;4249lfati,2ll=77fAir:
Ean atiraotare worth,r the attention of
ta 716410041 f dailiota of nurokaatar.
cliViLlnea sow ready. and Ora artrclea amazed
Sor azamisatroa.
We No. NB Sansom Street. •
SUMMON Ft ILN I TURN. PIANO, 31 /RR02.9..,
CHANDELIERS, rte.
This Morning;
October Stli. at 10 o'clock, a t No. NC Zissioaastmet.ft
eatalogtie. the Mane household tr: - .,stlera, inseams rear.
wood serer-octave piano. pails lor Meyer ; malt of rose
wood drawing-roam furrukarc
mirrors. say olutedeligya thswiag•roora aad chamber
file feather toil, hair mattresses, te. Mao,
the kilehea ruralrom
tAi 14 , 71.6 nea 111111. t four story areal/ease wallto soli previous
lekelffifol
YWlpartisithare is eatalogees.
Pale at N 139 and 141 Rooth Fourth Street
SHPERIOIt FU RNITURE.
NITURE, FRENCH-PLATE MIR
RORS, PLANO-PORTS. BRUSSELd CARPET&
Oa Thursday Morning.
At 9 o'clock. at the Auccum Mora. an canortnient of
excellent second-hand furniture. elegant Dann fortes.
fins mirrors, carpels. etc, from familia s decennia
tualseXeeFint. removed to the store for conrsaience of
mile.
Also, an elegant silver tea net. d pieces
Also. a quantity of Nankai Ctnea, *Mod hare, tat
glass ware. Ae.
Also, a largequantity of Boston made chairs, recta's,
serum eh , us. &a.
Also, a large ate-proof info, made by Praxis & Wet-
SALE OF VALUABLE BOOKS. WATER-COLOR
DRAWINGS CAM ERA ( ) OSCURA, ENGRAVINGS,
ARTISTS' NiAT F: it IA r.
On Thursday and Fritts, Evenincs.
October 6th and 7th. at the dart l on Store. a coliertion
oC valuable London books. on various iratsects, Works
on the Art of Painting, Am.
Also. water color drisriogs, camera obscora, artists,'
materials, earmints: &a.
11114 , For *articular: catalonea.
X N. GUMMY & SONS,
J • REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEER
No. IX WALNUT shiNcr,
CARD.—J. M. GammeT Nay, sartioseapy MN
i rmit f ar saes o f Rea, Sk-alp. Ake. Mio bows-
V& OR OW Private Sale Reglater Intl shwa to fond
a tory Imp. &ow* of reel mate, itteltu . even cle
seetetwe U wwz or""
J.
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Real &tate Broken,
Na Vie 'WAIN U2' Street, below Ruth.
m o , s N g omt r t g io n z A, LazaraNl e
ER
SLY:ISW RACE Streets.
MONEY TO LOAN,
MONIT TO LOWS , 1.1105 01 ala/13. A 1101114114 ei
merehandiza setteredis. talon all trebles of vain. Ai.
urns Oval oal BESDRltntOttia• runt Cm ex_sT. ran
Mange, Ae.,at
...Nadas** Priseired
° be. *No Y ! MON. MON EY !!!
Money rally advanced Isrge or small amounts,
?non one dollar to thousand% gold and silver plates
diamonds. watches. r r7,f menineat ut
strumeste. furniture, dry noted. elation,~ grocenes.
ars. bardware.entlery,booh, rebieles, hareem,
sad landless of value. fur is.u7 length of time agreed
on. at. NATUA2C6' PRICSI,I. EaTAzusaxs.vr, sontheem
ai of Sixth and Raee streets.
PROMISSORY NOTES, with eidbiterak, litscoualed at
. th e arrest market rates.
GREAT BARGAINS IN WATCHER, TEWElsity.
Ay. AT PRIVATE SALE, at NATHANS'
PAL EBTABIdSGMENT, S. E. corner of 51).T.11 sad
RACE Streets.—The following artidleavillt• LAM: leas
than had the tonal m 'noes: 'oes: Fine paid 141041 patent
full jewelled and plain. of the matt approved and best
make, in limiting eases and dosbAt sted. Fine go4l
escapement lever and repine erstekes. to Mar bee clue ar t
open face. some of them are esti% fell Jeweled, and best
make. Silver I.ROIIII Attest Itver watches, ogress.
meut lever lute tor. lemma rase sad open
face. some easy as nor .
sateen, Swim. French, and
Iligtter tratehei; ne gold vest. fob, neck, east chil
dren scheme% nue gold "soca oases bad pens. bracelets.
breastpins, Sager-nose, ear-rnage, rands. medallions.
and revelry generally. Seminar Hamm einem at $1
arlrr thomM, is boxes of la each. will be sold by single
ai o it m a . peirobamn. Numerous fancy
AT PR IVATE SALE.
A superior ire-proof ehest, g feet high by s feat wide,
Also. watches. and Rivalry of every deson;,tioe.
BT. LOUIS, Taro.
W ri k rA OTA " SLCIN a fPA"UTTN I:C T.or. ERC I l o. r l North MAIN ST
Ware. hirers, Oleg & Co, Phdadel) Oder
their sernke to the
rue
maaafacturers. asd
°then, rs. - 1141elklus. for the sate of dry goods, carpets.
Vsada, or ,k
. hardware, jewelry ,
ft, ch. advances made on receipt of goods.
nas. Settlements made throe days after salsa
1111121LEXCTS.
Meese. Wars. CLighorn, P hi a
ls. pails,
zguart & Brother,
Van Wyck, Townsend, & Warren., New York.
L. & IL Curtis dr. Ca.,
. 6 Wood, Chnety, & Co, Bt. Louie. Mo. "
Crow, McCreary. & Co.,
LADIES' HAIR BRAIDS, WIGS. FRI
BETTS. and CURLS. marmred i c o nstantly
hest and newest Paris styles. and of which we
keep a cery large assortment on hand. sold wholesale
and retail, at the lowest petsible pnces. Orders from
all pular)t the country solicited, and promptly, attended
to. Also, a new HAIR DV F e superior to am In use,
M. MITOLY, No. 12 I'ENTII
Between Ithrket and Che:rtang.
RE FINED SUGAR.-500 barrels various
grades. ISO bbls (+rushed. ilifted Lad r0v1)4.,
for sal: by JAM UKAHAM
LETITIA Rtr."l.
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MOKEREL.--130 bids. Nos. 1. 2. and
J-T-M- 3 Mackerel. in auvivid crixinai nnekages,
the Latest catch, for sale DI
C. C. RADLER &CO„
01 A AM Rir.t. xxsond dn.. "Inv, Frrint
Po It E CONFECTIONERY,
MANDPACTCRED DT
EDWARD A. HEINTZ,
Irate of S. Hannon,
Moro S. W. corner ARCH and NINTH streetz.
811 Filbert street,
1111011 E PROOF OF TIIE IVONDERFUT.
-mx. EFFECTS OF MONELL'S AMERICAN HAIR
REPAHATOR.
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PIIILADELPHIA. September 27th.
This is to certif . ) that I was told tor man) )ears. awl
was recommended to try )our Reparator ; awl 1,,; tic
procured three twttles, used it for three months. which
has mused my hair to grow, and althoush not quite as
thick as before, )el it is CORStalltb
No. 39 Nort
E. h
M Thi . JON rd street.
Star DELPIIIA. SOpteMber r.th. ISgt.
Mr. J. P. MO Dear Sir... Some time since my
hair commenced fslltnt out.. much so. that I Ass. in
fact. tearful of Isecomtn< bald; but beams of theou
derfut power of ;tour RetarAtnr. t was. induced to Ls) a
bottle, and :Met using one-hall of it ml hair not olds
eased coming out. but CORI'S!e need yrowmc and
I hare now itit thick &Butt of hair as ever 1 had.
JACOB EVAN&
No. 521 Cherry chest,
For sale he T. If. PETERS A. Co.. Sole Agent*, :sc,.
716 CHESTNUT Street. t'hdldelphta. sew
approved brands. and al scaly else and quality . reatured
for city and t ountry trade. Al prices soitonisbiney
Send your order* to XIIAILER & SAHTH. Druz.
Paint, (11w , /and Yams& Dealers. comer SECOND
and GREEN Rimers. Cu if
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fiAUUt)
rve
air
MIN:Rion 4VALiTY.
EDWARD A. HEINTZ,
Manufaoturer and 1111PCiflor of ,
Freueb and Spanish
L
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Store 8. W. maser AR CH and ft PiTH &Teets.
ge-tu • - (Factory 611 FLlbert stmt.)