" ; " - • ;.r, MATtaiZABI-13dCW'ut Moore, 4mearli:li 41151tit0 - toi Inoleisseir.fiterirtoiagon & Co.„ • - • MATATIZA.B. I mt; Itezolute,Moore-185 bhdo 66 tea Mrrhint i ligg n a n m BC uel ° ,*43)6lt;COi:L2 7 6: o66 :f!ket Rine Oinr Ose,k - Ol& ; ,fJt faILDEVOHIAiAIO947*APE, ~ l A l7PPNl p Ao , pslii7lB aoii r is F r . B. XANOASTBB., . :LETTER -SAGS • • lets aD4PBt . AVMs last &arras! e•t! , c/p.•NO B Y I to v e, tip rearanalc.BotrlsiA. rpoo 890 n ark-Waite Win e,,Efißeet• •-• •'• • • •••,• • • • • r _l]gutYra; coon He A selie,aeir:r,: Titliolloo, 8000. 1"11612 1T0TT,Z1111gL77.,:., • Brig Zee Pfg mph, Delia H appen....: Cape Town.CGB, loon Bohr FP Li Sprtege, ' —Havana, Boot! li(ARINE ,ixTELLiqEptck. roRT or , R1111,411 : 14.P1IIA," Ott. 1.51.'1859. Oil . 45 41 - • ARAlto.• l :, Bng Resointi, Noire; A ;-i7 days tromMatanzas, with molasses to Merut, Carson Cu. Octt 4, lat 3938, long 7830, sprung a.leak. winch irionmari_ from SOO to 1000 stromustier hour: Cargo lindantaged• • • . _arty Wm Moore. Ames. 22 Jaya from Matanzas, with rnolasieslo Stewart, Outdo vo. • Brit -Samuel , Welsl; Go.:l9:dais Aim batten, Oaf ;with lumber to Gaskill & ualvm. - Brig linlma, Balcer,'4'days Dein Boston, With mdie to Tamils & 00. , ' ' - " • Brig 'Mimeo, Tablutt, 6 days from Boetrin, with teeio Oweepftrier Ica Orr. • . Bohr - Alec iltllll , o. IfendrickaMi.l day from Odossa, Del, With wheat, to Jatti, Bewley A Ca; Behr Lillie Sanders, Oafs, 2 daYS from NOW York, With ;Mae to caytam.. • • . • Bahr. /Manama. Avenue, Orsenfield, 8 days from New Torts, with guano, &o. to captain. Bohr Tunis Bodine, Maxwell, 8 days from New' York. with too to captain. - • . • Bohr 744notta , IfandoTerry, 2 days from Nair York, with soda ash and cedar to captain, Fehr Leesburg, Swift, 2 days from Boston, with salt to Bohr a 13 WlMeler,ldoOlaughlin, 4 days from Salem, in ballast to C Mdler. Se Co. Bohr Wm A Hammond, Cain,4 days from Salem, in ballast to Navies, Sawyer & Co. Bohr Richard Borden, Arnold, 4 days from Fall River, in ballast to cantata: • • • • Bohr John It Malice, Townsendol days Iron Suffolk, Va, with mdse to eaptain, • Bohr Fly, Charwoman, 4 days from Nantucket, with oil to Thorn tc MeKeoao, ', • , - • Behr Ladtesf Choice, Sharpe, 2 data from New Castle, 'Del, with oats to Joe Sarratt & Bon. . - • - CLEARED. Bteninshin Pennlyirania, Teal, Richmond, &o, Thos -Webeter. Jr. Bohr Jonathan bTay, Cohb, Charleston, Pettit, Martin Brirtirnalr, - elaningalawana,J Mason & Co.. dehr B Wheeler; MoOlauablin, Salem. 0 Miller& Co Bohr E A Paine, Sadler, Eastport, BA floudee& C 6.• . Bohr W A liarnmand, Cam; ton, Norms Sawyer. t3chrJ P Cake, Endicott, Boston, Vail Dusan, Norton & B Coohr . Telegranh, do Bohr Anna Rehecoa v Eldridge, do -.BehrVherm,Starr_ ' Bchrwaiiblnaton. do, , Townsedefitng 841', .do Bohr AlmiraT,Bmith, BaltiOuire, do Bohr Elizabeth &Rebecca DeArblo Baltimore. do. Bohr t* W Krebs:Emerson; Baltimore. T Webster, Jr.' .Bohrl A Mopee; TOmosend, fintrolk, Va, captain. ." Str Wilhot.ttaXpole, Baltimore, A (troves, Jr. . HT 1 . 81731. , - (Correepondenee of the Phi eliphia Exchange.) APE 181., D, NJ, Oat IS-4 P ' The bark - Ca nada, tram Sagua, and a bark unknown, Cambia: this afternoon, and are at anchor MT thia place. -A brig ands few schooners passed out to-day. Wind 'northwest—weathernee. Yours; THOS. B: HUGHES. _ . • _ • . MIaMORAND.. • ' - Swan:whin Kensington, Baker, cleared at Boston 17th Met. for Philadelphia- • • ereamalup. Keystone Mate, Marshman, hence, arrived at Charleston at P M 17th Inst. , - • Steamship_ Haennonia; riehercusien, front Hamburg, arrived fit riew ork-17 1 h lest: - s. Green from San Franoileo, vialtan goon, was at Bbanghae, Aug 3d, eine. , Ships Tonawanda, Johns, for this port 12th, - ana Pam Flush, McGuire, for do soon, ware advertised at Liver pool let inst.-_'• Ship hlameluke, ,Pike, sailed from Manilla 3d Aug for New cork. Ship Wm Sturges, Cook, at Boston 17th inst. from Cal cutta, lost mizzen topmast, fore and main topgallant muds. sails, .ke. on the voyage. •, Bark Betsy Williams. Nickerson; for Philadolphia 6th, was advertised at Liverpool let inst. -Bark 'Houma. Cartwright, cleared at Now York 17th inst. for Hong Kong. Bark Achilles, Spedden, sailed from Glasgow let inst. for New York. Brig Martha Washington, Anderson, hence, arrived sat Pprthuisl ltith inst. Bng Empire, Crowell, cleared at Boston 10th inst. for' Philadelphia. Bahr L B Ferguson cleared at Newborn, NC, 13th inst.' for Philadelphia. Bohrs Eli Townsend. William!, and H E . Weston, Ma-' loy, hence at Boston 17th lest: Bohr Juliet, Chase, hence at Boston 16th that Bohm PeqUbunee, ti rroughs, Hannah YVilletts, Cram mar, John Cadwalader,mifrey, and -Lamartine,:iehri-, son. hence, arrived at Roston lath inst. • instant ,aahr ;Rom Terry, hence; arrived at Baltimore 16th . • Behr Bunter, Reekatt, at. - fiest • Greenwich lath inst.= from Delaware Car' Bohr Willie;dlrmid,'eleared at Calais 7th inst. for l:B adelphis. • ehr Maria Horana,Cox, for Philadelphia, cleared atl Calai itnitinat. • .Behrirlyaway; Davit, kende, arrive at New Bedford' 16th inst. Bohr Judge Hopk i r n t s v o i nle, .Dunlap,• cleared at Balt ore , 17 B h h o E . m orLam aight. l Be N b J, at Providence lath inst., from Delaware City. , K.chrs Ivy, Henderson, J B Johnson, Johnson,Empire,' Adams. Albert Pharo, Cavalier, Rat Browning, Risley. and Boston, Brewer, inuled from, Providence,llth met. for Philadelphia. - • • •—•— - m - - , Bohr Boeh Godfrey, Homan, sailed front Providence 16th inst. forfeits:dolphin.. • - - " - Bears Matt, Kelly, from Providence for Philadelphia, and Leethinaißwitt, from _Boston for do, sailed from: Dutch Wand Harbor lab lest. • " • . .; • Behr Althea, Caress, sailed from Salem 16th inst. for • - • Bohr Sarah Louisa, Cruse, for Philadelphia,' sailfid from Tanntim.l6thinsL Bahia Joseph If Hurley. Boyce, ; and Seven Sisters', Crowell, Ballad from Newport ilnif mu. for Pidlad. • Steamer /dadaist, °menet, hence ; arrived at Bart-. • ford 16111 lest, jr a u ff " . WEST-CHESTER and wfftw-..isse ' PHILADELPHIA /MlL 'Yri7rllEl)l4: DRA PALL ATIGEMENT. On and after . P;rEDNEDE.I.Y.Oetaber.S. ' t E.c t m n ofE n ORT e E Pm NTR han a d ; MmKETSUtrMeioe;n-,. N t 7.90 and 0.110 A. M.. 114111 et 2.30 and AP. M. _Leave Wed Cheater, iVonv the .I)EPOT, on EAST MARKET STREET, 07 and 10 A. M.; and. 2.90 and 5 P UN SUNDAYS—LeMe Phitadelplua MS A. M., and 2 P. AL Leave Went Chester at'7llo A. M., and 4.30 P. M. HENRY WOOD, 547 :Genital Superintendent. 0401g, P, lagLox L - " gollli t s . : 'row ItAILItOAD.-43U2L240:ARe.u,GENIENT8—' On and alter ; Itt ay 90E1859. unttlfutther netiee.' FOR,-GBKIOLAWPOWN. - —•-. - ~jaVe. PhiladalPhitt 6,7 t -314; nun., 1 1 7, 10,', A. /.2, a, 3X, 4, 8,..5X03 , 7, 8 9, Wand 1 ' : Lease Germantown 15; 7,234 3464!11Pti1i 1 6 aaX, 1,2,3, 4, 246, MA% 104 P. 7 , 1 , 1 Leavithdladelohle.9.o6Min.4.' 48, 8, 731, and 10)4' P.M. Leave Germentown 8.10 min. min 4 4. 04,. and_ • CIIEST*2I" RAILROAD,LttayeI 824 8 Philadelphia:6, , ,1 - . A. 114 2,3 X, 4,3 X, 6, 44' lIX .M. . - Leave Chestnut 8 .4 0 H 7.10, 140,,,0J0n 2.401 32.40. 3.40, 040, 7.10, _, r. ne. - Ont SIMDAY__,B Melee rhitsdelphte2.o3 mm. A. AL, 2,6 . and IN P.M. Leave Chestnut.- Rill 7.5tt A:' 244, 42.30; and do P. ht. FOR. CONV,OHOCXEN Are nonisTowx.- Leave Philadelphia 6, 8.06 fi1e..10.03 mm., 115.4 A. AL, Lrmin-5,. 3 44•min., 4 XL344, 6 24 - 0LX2 , :. 21 -.• , memo it midtown 8,1,-th 11 At 1n.., 2, 334 04,1, "nic ON , SUNDAYS, " - Leave Philadelphia 9A: and 4P. AL • Norrystown 7 A. AL. I and 6 P. M. ' POR MANAYONR 146870 PhiNlepitis- 6; 7.96 •mtp., B .M min., 94, X 0.07, mimaige.toat. I.o)Tight2.osnun.i 8.09 4 1 1, 6X,( purai P;Ar.' • ••, • ManaroOk Minh' A. M., 134. 06 min., 4, a, 8;9.06 nuo. m. - -ON'SUNDA P. YR, • - Leave Philadelphia 0 A. M., 5, 4 P M. Leave alanayunk7K A. M.r131..63(.8X - P. ILK. Kai ITH ,_General dooripondept, my? IMPOT. NINTH-and 'GREEN-Stroke.' "Rii i i .. - 4 ;'.- ' -IP A L - 1; - •ARRAN G Fi'- i '-'•-:--.•—.. ' n,•••MENT. EMIDADELPAIA, D. OTON;AN1) BALTIMORE RAILROAD. 14$8i1Pallglt T.III C /rB D- INAVrrAl t h/V1;111A l ar p .l . 3ittraore at e.M 1 A.:21., ..1.2 nom, (Expressa and 2f %Cr:trite& xu. r., Aitaltin d d l ii l .?o P P. m af: I to i - n or Nim.... , itc. 0:41 ,4 at e a a ys t & A I: AI a 4 :4 3, 1: : M. i', • - , ' or mtddielown at B.IIIA. M and 4 P. IM, Ortver., atB.lBA. M:, a nds P. 41. ~ ', ._.' . , • ~ For Onaford at LB A. fiL: 30114' e..• mi. n. . , For Laurel at 4.14 A.. M., and 4 P. Al. "• ''' ' ''-- 'THAWS - FOR PR 1 IJADELPHI A . • : Daltii 'Beltnnons at Sad A. M., (Kaaren,/ 10.15 A. NI., ' Tel. dinington atILM A.M. andll.3o A. MOgaud 049.1"4,101. - .- -• , '' , i• . , " Learn Laarerat 6.14 A. M., and. 5,40 P. M. tiai. ' filPig ;`l, Mt. 17,:11111..E.." - , Dean, Dover at 0.05 AM., and 6.40 ReMi_ • .. -. . - Leave Nfiddletonn at 10 A. .M. and 6.40 P. M. . -see New-Omni° at 1040 A. M.. and 8 Pi id,;_;;; ' VO-yisgiat at 741, 13 A. M. 2.21 and 9.14 P. M. 10.3 b ~.. vo [Atmore for-Laurel and Delaware Radioed fit . -.. ... '‘..(,.• .. - aliAllii:FolLsaurimomm• - ,• . -Leave %eater. at 536 A. m., 1248 and 11.40 P. P.M. ;, . tietvoriloplogton at 0.2 e A. M.,1 . 2.66 P. M.; and 12. M SIINDAYO . r tiali at it:l6 P. k. k parn Philadelphia to Daltintore: .. V.Fard i tAraii,!;r .l3s T ß EPO l g i b i A l l e str lP tao ls itad, '....0r :.4-- . -.-;- -,in ii rue fie jolleall ~".: li, ~, •., , - . '' . 1 .4 4 0 . 0 Alweletaripr..Forrivine, and Intermediate I°l ntir, i ttitfintaafo - i' - YeriiiifilandiCiiiinieciiala likieisaat. 030 P.M.,— , lalaV6 timore hr. stemmer's:Rinh Chino's, and :l ill ier r , "d '15434 r. ju' ' ' BA I CIi. iLfoN - . Pr ' isideni. . t• . 185, Q Etsmign 1859. Ir el:/, A 110EMSNT-NEW 3 . 9.11,111.1 N RS. DE/111 CA RN VIAL AN% itadilair TA A MTx7ir ...r..,_ 35 P ILADELP.HIA TO KB rxt•tmit A D WAY-PLAORS, • , Willi 21014 WeL2112 . -VilizET wuene, lia diner., viz • • ' IFLELL jab A. M., via ainten and Amboy: Cam. k Am. Meommodetion .._.....,...- , . .„. . . tp2.25 At .5 A. M., Ina caroden and Jersey ! City, New Jersey /Aintommodation.", '' aye , At At 2A.. M., via Camden and Jersey City, Morning Mil A ,N., riMppanbcat,lla Tunny and Jersey • Arifi 1 7 Inedi P m t i e jtt 'fa . XiiiliorAacom 44° ' da ion... ' : M°. 225 At a P. M., ifs al; odittriind irnii:4, * aor X: Fii.: es •• a . ~. • . . 800 A s P, .M 4 trifeei r ni b:t4t . , i4l . i Taio - ni and Tick et.; Jar- Al e i r ßli." E bE vea &e ° via; Toole) , and Jer sey 8 00 Oar. en oll.la et... . .. .. . , ...,. • .... 82. ,itt 5 e. m.fvus Camden mtka .10111, Y., CDT r vellum mail ... . .. :, ...,. . At 11P. M., vl . O. darhoeA and Jamey City, Southern a 33 Mail • • . -- - . . .. 125 A -5 1, T. , 16,1aVarnifi n 'a i 0 D/Mit 0 : 5 ;;;;; 11 ;( .4 1 0 61;. ( ''' m g ht4 " 1 4 1"1 " 011115 / - rlst refieket........ 2 22 2d ow ieket......, 150 The 6 1 ...,14. Mall Line runs des y, hall P.M. isouth ern Mai Satureare excepted. For Belvidere, Easton, Flemington, k o,,at 0 A. bl, d9A I': M. , Fit Xe 1 1 4 14 (Munk, AfientosM; esal Bethlehem, at 6 li. .',3rie Lshigh V aliey Railroad, , or Watch . Ono. Stroulshure, screnton. Wilkesbarre, ri w nigm:reVVi t S t tkla h t a t?L; vis , lie94ware, Sor MotinTiloilr, at Sara eq. and igind 4 P.M. Sor Freehold, at 0 A.M. an 2 .Id, _ r It or rnytot, •Trentono'. 805 at ME And , tc,ii:t., from walnut-street when. , For Palmyra. Delarteo,, Beverly, 33tirlingtoni Borden too, Ap., at 314. L and 919 P. 01, . n meamonat John Neilsonoor7l,AdentoWnmul intones &Ate' Places, et 214'P. M. ._ , Steamboat .Trenton, for Mimi Beilineton, Apd r , fik. Appaennue , tdacesiat . m. 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PI lents. REASON AND REVELADON. By Robert S. Cand lish. D. Di , -12m0.• 75 eeete.• ' " ' TDB FALLS OF TILE ci.yDF. A Setion of Al ,Ooinre_d Tjeive, %bents. • " - ,..TI4 , ; , EIORTEEN CHRISTIAN CENTURIES. D 7 Rekvd r i n eriWillte. • Mee,. 81.25. „ WILLIAM a: sr.' ALFRE'D - :5- , Np. et* CHESTNUT Shia, TOE PRESS.-PILILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1859: HOUSES. WELLING-, COFFIN, & COMPANY, 416 CHESTNUT STREET, • AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF A. a W. SPRAGUE'S PRINTS. In great variety, Including Chocolates'Turkey Reds Greens, Blues, Shirting,, and Fanny Style,, BLEACHED 511EETINGS AND SHIRTINGS Lansdale, Maeonville, Waterville, Hope, , Washington Union Mille, Braokelone, 'Cohannet; Johnston, Belvidere, Phcenia, Braithville, BROWN SHEETENOS, EIHRTINGS, AND OSNABURO. Mamie, Virginia Family, Groton, Ettriek, Eagle, Manchester, Meo'a ds Farm's, Black Hawk, Mercer A, Warren A, Farmers', Riverside, Care's River, Elwell. CLOTHS. Bottomley'e, Pomeroy% Glenham Co.'e, and other makes of Black and Fano, all wool and cotton warp Cloths m great variety, DOESKINS AND CASSIMERES. Greenfield Co., Saxton' River, Lewiston Fell, Stearn's M. Gay k Sons, Glendale, Berkshire Co.. and other& SATINETS. Stearn's , Ayree k Aldrioh, Taft it Capron, Minot, Charter Oak, Crystal Springs, Swift River, Carpenters', Florence Mills, Carroll% Convereville, Re. SILESIAS.—Lonsdale Co.'s,Smith's, and other makes, plain and twilled, of all colon. Fan'ey Negro StripeS and Plaids. Jewett city and Irene Stripes, Denims, and Ticking& Rhode Island and Philadelphia Linsey& Apron Checks, and Pantaloon Stull's. Shepard', and Slater's Canton Flannels. Fisherville'Co.'e Comet Jeans, de. out,-dtseyl—neol-fmkwa HENRY D. NELL, CLOTH STORE, NOB. 4 AND f 1 NORTH SECOND STREET FRENCH FANCY CASSIMEREB, And Mtxtures oudabla for suite. VELVETS, CASHMERES, &c., &c o WHOLESALE AND RETAIL of!-thm SHIPLEY, HAZARD, & HUTOHINSON, NO. 112 CHESTNUT ST., COMMISSION MERCHANTS FOR THE SALE OF PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS. eB-6in T R. 6- ARSED & CO.„ • GENERAL COMMISSION bIERCHANTO. COTTON, COTTON YARNS, SPERM, LARD, AND WHALE OILS, FLOUR, DRUGS, &o sir The attention of filanufaoturere in orpscial4 called to our SPERM OILS. sub-lm No. 22 N. FRONT STREET, PHILA. CLARK'S SPOOL COTTON. Justreoeived, A FULL ASSORTMENT IN WHITE, BLACK, AND COLORS For gala by CHARLES FIELD, NO. 20 NORTH SIXTH STREET, AGENT FOR FHILADELPHIA. SMITH. MURPHY* & 231 MARKET BT., AND 226 CHURCH ALLEY, Are now opening their FALL AND WINTER STOCK Or STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS. . To whioh they invite the attention of CASH AND PROMPT SHORT-TIME BUYERS. AIIICUSt. 18M. aug-am HARDWARE PACKAGE HOUSES. HANDY & BRENNER. NOS. 23, 23, AND 27 NORTH FIFTH STREET PHILADELPHIA, WHOLESALE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, For the sale of all kinds of AMERICAN MANUFACTURED HARDWARE, AND IMPORTERS OF GERMAN, BELGIAN, FRENCH. AND ENGLISH HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, Keep constantly on hand a large stook of Goods to sup ply Hardware Dealers. BUTCHER'S PILES, By the oast or otherwise. litrrellata% EDGE TOOLS, BUTCHER'S STEEL OF VARIOUS KINDS. WRIGHT'S PATENT ANVILS AND VIOES, SHIP CHAIN, And other kinds in MEE variety, SOLN AGENTS FOR HARP'S REPEATER PISTOL, WEIGHING ONLY SX OUNCES, SHARP'S NEW MODEL RIFLES AND PISTOLS. EDWARD 11. BANDY. MO. a: BRENNER. C. P. BRENNER. aul9-tf PACKAGE HARDWARE HOUSE.—We wonhl respectfully call the attention of the Oene ral Hardware Trade to nor extensive Stook of Dlll - HARDWARE, which we offer at a small advance by the package. Orders for direct importation solicited, and Goods de. livered either in this city, New Yolc, or New Orleans. W. 0. ,RwIS & Son, COIL MERCE Street, Importing and Commission Merchants. And Agents for Foreign and Domestic Hardware. augg.tr MARBLE WORKS. MONUMENTAL MARBLE WORKS. inw constantly on hand a very large assortment o MONUMENTS, ENCLOSURES, and GRAVE-STONES, of various designs, made of the finest ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBLES, Which he‘will sell at greatly reduced prices. Is ales prepared to execute orders upon the most favorable terms. and respeetfullY invites the public generally to exattunahis stock bef3re purchasing elsewhere. ADAM STEINMETZ, Monumental Marble Works, RIDCIE AVENVE. below Eleventh street, arlB-m w ram Pluhulelphia. eitAtlKElts: BOSTON ORAOKERS. BOND'S EXTRA URAOKERS FOR FAMILIES. 08TOTICRAOKEVI, BEit 41 IKAHAM EMON PIC NIO " OAST qt._ BISCUIT " 801? A BIBOUFH. aC WINS ?REAM 44 4, GR R A ESIDENT HAM WAFER 2 EXTRA PILOT BREAD. We Me nbusfabl3l reeelyins this oelebrated matte of Oraekere, yeah from the Baca in barrel,, boxes, and dna. H. H. TRENOR, Man, HO SOUTH WHARVES. SHOE FINDINGS. WM. JOHNS & SON. IMPORTERS, AND DEALER/3 IN • BOOT, BROE, AND GAITER MATERIAL/1, ARTINOIL GALLOONS, MEETINGS, PATENT LEATHER, BENCH KIDS, SLIPPER UPPERS, LACETS, ka N. B. COAXER ROURTII AND AROU STS. aus-Sm • COAL. S. W. GROOME &00. - Office U South FOURTH Street, Ann WHARF,YINE STREET SCHUYLKILL, Dealers and Shippers op Loctut Mountain A .J.entah, and Schuylkill C Merchandise taken on wharfage. HICKORY AND SPRING MOUNTAIN LEHIGH COAL, propiired vntlt oar°, fer sale on beat terms . Apply at KNOWLESS Depot, NINTH and WILLOW Streata 422-tf PIIILADELPIIIA ROAD,' MORNING LIFIAIn D r P1 1 T E 4411,1 1 ,2, .1111.1 J: RIG and HARRIHBURG. Leaves the Depot, itt darner of - BROAD and 'VINE Streets at 7.30 A—M., DAILY L ( Sundays excepted ' ) for POTTSVILLE, HARRISRURO, and all intermediate points, oonnecttile at Harrisburg with trains running to Pittatarre, Chamherehurgi Carbide, Sunbury, &o. AFTERNOON LINES. Leave at a. 30 P. AL, DAILY, for POT'ffiVILLE and HARRISBUR At 4.0 P. 111.,D G. AI IN, (Sundays eine pled,:/ for READ ING. and intermediate points. apiS W. H. MclLllF.NNY.Seoretarr. MORE PROOF OF THF, WONDERFUL EFFECTS OF MONELL'S AMERICAN HAIR REPARATOR. FIXtLABELPIIIA, 8800111 bet 27 t 11, 18 t9. This is to certify that I was bald for many years, and was recommended to try your Reperator and having procured three bottles, used it for three months, which has caused my hair to grow, and although not quite an think as before, yet it in constantlygrowing. E. ht. JONES, - - No. 99 North Third street, PIIILADZI.PHIA. September 27th, 1859. Mr. 3, F. Menem., Dear Mr—Some time moo my hair commenced falling opt. go much so. that I was, in fact, fearful of becoming bold; but hearing of the won derful power of your Reparator, I was induced to buy a bottle. and after using one-half of It my hair not only gamed coming out, but oommenced growing finely, and I have now as thick a suit of hair as ever I bn JACOB EVANS, No. 624 Cherry arent. For gale by T. PETERS & Co., Solo Ageing, No, no cii,vpriur Street, Rhiladelphia. ne2B-015 INSURANCE COMPANIES. D ELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN SURANCE COMPANY'. - INCORPORATED BY TSB I.EOISLATURE 01 , PENNSYLVANIA 1830. OFFICE, B. E. CORNERh il T ad HIR D. AND WALNUT Streete Pelhia. MARINE' INSU p RANCE ON VESSELS, DARGO, To all parts of the World, PRBIUHT, IN LiiND INSURANCE On Goode, by River, Canals. Lakea, end Land Carriage to all parts of the Mon. FIRE INSURANCES On Merchandise generally. On Stores,Owelling Houses, &o. ASSETS OF ovember 1 THE COMPANY, N, MA Par. Market Valve. 3103,000, Philadelphia City 6 y cent. Loan-4103,M 00 110,000, renneylvania State Loans 101,426 00 $30,009, U.S. Treasury 436 dy , cent. Notes... . 50,112 10 $60,(0), Pennsylvania Railroad 24 Mortga ge 6,q' cent. Bowls 65,370 00 $20,000, North Peanaylviinis. Railroad hlort gage 41 , cent. Bonds $16,000,50 shares Moak Germantown Ou Company, intermit and principal guarantied by the city of Pinta delphia 14,02,6 00 85,000, WI shards Pennsylvania Railroad Comsat'' , • 6,337 BO $6,000, 1® shares North Pennsylvania Rail road Company 810 00 12,660, Sundry shares Plilladolpitia toe Boat Company, Havre de Grace Steam. !ow Boa) Company‘ißa- mmy, and rhiladolpluaßzokange Company— .............».. 3,030 00 ginned M g ortgageni and Heal Estate. Of- 3819 ' 199 °() e a Buildin Bills removable for Insurances made Balance due at Agencies—Prennums on hi, rine Policies recently issued—and` other debts doe the Company • 61,288 1 Scrip and stook of sundry Insurance Comps- Cash on Deposit in 8ank....._ HI RECTORS. William Martin, James C. Hand, Joseph 11, Beal, Theophilus Paulding, Edmund A. Solider. John C, Davis, Janina Traquatr, John R. Penrose, William Eyre, Jr.. . Jr. Peniaton, Ucorge 0. Lelper, i Joshua P. Eyre, Edward Darlington. Samuel E. Stokes, Dr. It. M. Huston, Henry Sloan. William C. Ludwig. James R M'Farland. • Hugh Craig., Thomas C. Hand, Spencer Ill'llvaine. Robert Burton, Charles Kelly. John B. Semple, Pittsb'S, H. Jones Brooke, D. T. Morgan, Jacob P. Jones, J. T. Loy,An, WILLIAM MARTIN, President. THOS. C. HAND, Vice Prenident, HENRY LYLBURN. Secretary. udai-dtf rirllF. ROBERT MORRIS FIRE INSU. RANCE COMPANY OD PHILADELPHIA, 409 WALNUT STREET. This Company uneven against Loss or Damage by Fire on Public and Privateßuddie, Furniture, Stooks of (Mods, and 'Merchandise, general ly. The following provoion in the loioies of this Com pany guaranties their security when assigned as col lateral) Thin policy shall not be invalidated, or in any wise affected, after its assignment as a collateral security , to a ground-rent, or mortgage, and the approval of such as signment by the office, by any transfer or conveyance of the mortgaged premises, by the owner of the same." DI RECTORS, Paul T. Jones, Jeremiah M. itrooks, John Hahne, Robert Clarke, Isaac S. Waterman, David Salomon, Edward U. James, Wllbam Vanderveer, Joseph IMMO , Theodore Cu) P Joseph If. Collins, Same' Castner. AUL T. JONES, Presid rit VANDERVEER, Vioe President. Omega? 8. STERLING. Senrelar, inv7-tr H OWARD FIRE AND MARINE INSU RANCE COMPANY, No. 112 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. DIRECTORS. Thos. L. Luders, Wm.F. laanh, J. Edgar Thomson, Bobt. W. D. Tun% M. W. Baldain, Wm. K. Hamlin, John 0. James, H. H. Shilhngford, A. J. lineknor, C. E. Spangler, John W. Sexton H. H. Houston, William Roigue l, Wm. H. Love, Edwin Booth, Charles F. Norton, John Garriaon, Inane Myer, E. B. Warne. Edward A. Warne, John E. Addioke, R. 'l'. Komi. Fresident—THOMAS 1.. LUDERF, Vine_President—E. S. WARNE. Searetare—CHAßLES A. Huy. dell A AIERICAN FIRE INSURANCE .L.K. INCORPORATED 1810—CHARTER PERPET UAL, 310 WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia. Having a larie paid-up Capital Stook and Surplus ble& In vented en souni and availa curates, continue to in sure on Dwel toga, Strirep, Furniture, Aterettudise, Vowels in Port and their Cargoes and other Parental Property. All losses liberally and ;runway adjusted. - • • - • . . DIRECTORS. George Abbott , John T. Lassie, Jolla Welsh, James R. Campbell, filamisst C Morton , Edmund 0. Dutith. Patrick Brads, Clout. W. roultner, ()FOR Isms) M GE orris. 41MOTT, President. THOMAS R. MARISi. llsoretary. 1 , -ly if Fj AME INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 411 CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED PENNS APRIL I SM. IA _SY THE STATE OF YLVAN. CONFINED TO Fitt m E AND INLAND RISKS. niss I SAMUEL WRIGHT.. W right, top., & CO. WILLIAM W. WAVA ei RS, pin & Co. CHARLES RICHARDSON.. C. Howe & Giotto* A. Wass—. , est, Foben Lloyd. BARCLAY LIPPINCOTT.- LIPPIHOOH. Hunter, & Scott tlcoon W. 5r0ur......-. Chatrees, Stout. 8c CO. EHRT Lewis , Jr...-. . LOWIS, B ros., & CO. AVID B. Davis & Birney. A. H. Rosexualet....— . avert elm, Brooke, & Co. JOHN H. 8LL150W........ lohp A. & JOHN W. EVREMAN..._ JObll co. THOMAS 8. Hs.Yeigg t , rip. JONATHAN. , re; et. J. 0 Int Vice Pres% WILLIAMS I. BLANCHAR 13114-tr INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA—FIRE. AND MA NTIS, INSURANCE—No. 4 EXCHANGE BUILD -3:BhirgiMtl n 4 171 4 1 ) — . Capital 8200,C00—Aesets, January I, AU invested in gamut and available seenyltleg—ot3n tin on to minim on Vessels and Cargoes. Du tidings, Stoehg of Merohandote, tto,, on tine_ ral tering. DIRECTORS t Henri D. Sherrerd, George 11. Stuart . , 0 8' Tre n e Il o a k leeter Vo n lii n tir i ra m n t wlolltlll H. nith, Thomas H. Watson, John D.R i rdi Henry G. Freeman, WiUlawCljaarlos H. Lewis, • II EN hite rt g ß. ci kili MRD, Pr egiOnt. WILLIAM HARP'S . Secretary. le D-wfin tt LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COM- A--SPANY.—TIIE PENN MUTUAL LIPP: INSU RANCE COMPANY, Northeast corner of THIRD and DOCK Streets. Anat.!, SIM= 10. INSURES LIVES fur the whole term of Rif.—grants annuities and endowments—purchases UN interests in Real Estate, end waken all contract/ depending on the contingencies of Life. They mt. as Executor., Administrator', Aesigeseal Trusteee, and Guardians. TRUSTEES. 1 / 4 010:1 tr io , Jame:A. 011 , 1alsnd• Joseph IL Trotter, James Poston, ETheinso eBpjt. oLA. luroe F}oheoru,l !d ing DthnundA.uehdieso pi , Jolns Wrnor, annuplj ; i 8 I . ?Alston., 1811,1,F.R President. E. BTOKEB, Vice Prot% 111118-iy Daniel L. Miller, rlum. Coates. chard 8, Newbold, lliern F. Hacker , William 11,Ifern, Hammel C. Huey, Charles Hallowell. Henry Townserul, Rodolpline Kent, William N. Carr, V. Hollow, Witham Robertson, Warner AL Ruin, P. 8. Blob HAM L. Jew , / W. HORNOR. Seem rIMIE QUAKER CITY INSURANCE COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, Pa. FRANKLIN BUILDINGS, No. 403 WALNUT Street. CHARTER 'PERPETUAL. • •• CAPITAL.. SURPLUS itd,ooo FIRE, MARINE, AND INLAND INRIIRANCE. Fire Insivanee, limited end perpetual, on Building" and Merchandise of all descriptions. Marne Insuranoo, Wand and Orman, on Vessels, Freight and Cargo to and from all parts of the World. OVPICERS. 0 HORD E .11. HART, President. E. I'. R 0.48, Vice President. H. R. cooGsHALL, demotes). BUTLER, Anal Secretary. DIRISCTO i r iv. lrrOW R. &mniDers, le o. !why, on.' u.°Vl l . l lo 4 tilier. all • George 11.11 Mt, E. P. Foss, A. C. Cattell, Foster 8. Perkins, Jones. M. G., LOOKING GLASSES. Now in store the most extensive and elegant assort meat of LOOKING For every anaeo and every moderate prices: LOOKING CI LABBEB, t+ositton, and at the moe GIAKIES In the most elaborate and the moat at - n - 4de Imam. LOOKINO OLASkibiti Framed In the beet tuts, and In the moat subetantia manner. LOOKING OLASBI3O Furnished by us, are manufactured by ourselves In on own establishment. LOOKING GLASSES In MAHOGANY and WALNUT frames for Conran' Woo. JAMES S. EARLE & SON, .10 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. MEDICINAL. D R. MOFFAT'S VEGETABLE L I F E PILLS AND PHOENIX BITTERS have been thoroughly toned. and pronounced a nova reign remedy Inc dy [wools, flatulency, hurt-born and headache, eostlvonese, diarruma, WAITS of all triode, Tholllll/018111, gout, gravel, worme, scurvy, ulcers. eruptive com- Olallite, salt rheum, erys,pelas, common eolde and In fitlen7A, Irregularity nod all derangement of the tomato system, piles, and various other diseases to which the Immo frame is liable. For nate by the proprietor. Dr. W, 8.b10FFAT,.135 BROADWAY. New York. and by Druggists generally all over the country. a.14-d&Wly 1111. PILE REMEDY, For the cure of Hemorrhoids or Piles, Constipa tion, Fistula in Ann, Illberations of the Antis, Prole peue of the Rectum. Fiesures, Excoriation, Marabous In ternal end External to the Anne, Pruritus, and all Dis eases peculiar to the Rectum. The groat and uniform succeembieli this Remedy has attained for the cure or the above Diseases is unprece dented in the annals of Medicine. The repaid) of its curative qualities and the durability of its cures are equalled by no other Remedy of the ego. Ninety-nine oases out of an hundred are alleviated and cured of this distressing complaint and are restored to comfort here tofore unknown. Full and explieat Direct:one accom pany each Box, Ono Box is eidliment to perform a ouro. Prepared only by DR.No. 01,ENTWORTII. 817 RACE Street. Price &I. Can be sent by Adams' Express. 06-]m ANOTHER PROOF OP TIM WONDER FM EFFECTS OF TROXELL'SNEURALGLS SALVE. PIMA,. July Ttli, INA Mr. E. W. TnoxeLL—Dear Sir :—I have boon troubled with the "NEURALGIA" for the test lit years, and have su ff ered the most excruciating pain, compelling me at times to give up my bustneri entirely. I could not eat, and sleep was a stranger to my eyes. I eimpred more than tongues can tell. I had the advice and aid o f various phyelmane, and used other reinedtell, but all of no avail. Having noticed your advertisement in the apers, I conoluded v to mill on a pereon whom I hnt.l learned was cured_ dr ease of 90 years standing. Ile applied th e "BALA , once , and felt immediate relief—atieyiond appligiallott removed t e pain entirely, and I now reel like a timerent man. Sidlee then I have slept well—something that I have not done for months, being obliged to tutup all night in a Chair. My appetite has returned and I feel grateful to you for th e:o 4 ora . Hon or my health. CHARLES H. BAKER,_Tobacoonist, CARROL Street, above WOO P, Kensington. For sale wholesale and retail, at 8. .corns SIXTH and PARRISH Streets, and otj. it. CALLENDER & Cos, N. W. corner Third and Walnut sts. apes-tf FAMILY CHOCOLATE 432 SUPERIOR QuALITy. EDWARD A. HEINTZ. Manufacturer and Importer of Fennell and ficarn CH ah OOLATE. More S, W. norner ARCH and NINTH Streets. 49.3 m I Fenton , 614 Filbert at rent, TO OHOIJERS AND 7 DituGuisTs.--500 •••• CASON Salsouifie ror Concentrated Lye. in one Pound tir-tisht Iron Ixlxes,l the only well-esta Wished and ;v -able article.) Manufactured the Pennsylvania Salt anufnehuring Company, and for sale to the trade as follows : 6 Cenci. Vlo. peicud ; JO to 26 Ca5ee..912.60. .1. RAI VhS, l feay Manufacture', oe-len n. 9 ort FltON I' Street. QILVER SOAP—A simple preparation for cleansing Silver Plato, Jewelry, Mirrors. Mar ble, &thirst more convenient and affective than any other. one half the labor of House cleaning may ho Raved by Oiling ie Soap. which Minot pow bly injure the fineet 7,ine white, and as no scrubbing is required, the saving the wear of the paint is midi greater than the coot p 1 the Soap. If leavea the surface as pure and white an when new, Manufactured only by the Boston Indexical Soap Company, and sold by their appointed Agents4l ASSARD & CU.. ftpotheceries, TWELFTH and CHESTNUT. WINES AND LIQUORS JAMES STEWART & M.'S PAISLEY MALT WHISKEY GEORGII WILITELEY, Importer of Brandy, Wine, &0., 135 SOUTH FRONT Street, offers for sale, in bond only, STEWART'S CELEBRATED AND UNEQUALLED PAISLEY MALT WHISKEY, sn-sn WE CALL ATTENTION OF TIIE TRADE to this really Superior article : ALFRED RENAUD COGNAC. A supply in assorted packages constantly on hand. Orders reeetved for direct importation. Aleo—llennessy Cognac, Leßoy Cognac London nod Holland Gina, Claret in Wood and Ca• es. aliampagnes, high and low prices, LONOCII AMP. Importer. 010-Sin__ South FRONT, Philadelphia. G EORGE WHITELEY. No. 135 Reath FRONT Street. Importer of Rrandy, Wines, In., offers for sale, in Ird only, the following, among other standard brands 0 hiandy 'met, Castillon, & Co., Thos. Mines & Co., Mee, Robin, & Co., Otord, Du puy, Cu., & . &Janette, Alarett. ttinees, Pellevoism, C. Dupont & Co., Union Proprietors, & F. Alartelle, Jae. Hen Aram Stuart's Paisley Malt Whiskey, and the choicest carietles of Madeira. Sherry, Pori. Burgundy, and Milne Wines, Palm Tree Gin, Jamaica Ruin. Santa Cruz Rum. Bordeaux Oil. &e., Sco. CARD.---MAREUIL-SUR--AY PAGNEI, JANUARY la, 1859.—1 n consequence of the freenont invitations received by me to renew the shipments of my Champagne Winos to the United States, I beg leave hereby to inform my former customers an t ae public in general, that I have appointed Messrs. BROUWER, ANCHER, & 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 comment on their quality, further than to say that my new shipments will In no way be found inferior to the 'miner ones. BILI.EGART SALMON, BILLEGAwr SALMON'S. CHAMPAGNE WINES, both CABINET and YERZEIYAY, for sale and oon atantly on hand in lota to twit purohasers. by F. C. BROUWER, ANCIIER, & CO., _ 61 BEAVER Slyest. New York. 3.120 00 41,067 06 11690,801 70 CLARET. -100 cases Barton :E Guestier's Bt. Julien; WO do. St. listephe ; 300 do. Washing ton Morton St. Julien ; 100 do. do. Tnionee, pints ; GU do. Chateau La Rose} AG do. do. Leoyillo ; Bootoh Ale, in stone and Blase; Younger's, Harvey's, Falkirk' Brown Stout and London Porter, in store and for sale by A. MERINO, US South FRONT Street. .0011111 IVIIISKEY. 125 puncheons James Stewart. gc. Co.'s Palslay Malt, in bond and for Pale by fi EOM; E WHITELEY. s2l-31n CABINET WARE. HOGUET HUTTON, MANUFACTURERS OF DESKS AND CABINET FII RNITUR, NO. 249 SOUTH Till RD STREET. Office, Bank, and School Furniture, Extension Tables, W Bookcases, ardrobes. e to. so-6m CIABINET FURNITURE AND BILLIARD TABLES. MOORE & CAMPION. No. 161 SOUTH SECOND STREET, in connection with their extensive Cabinet Business, are now manufacturing a superior article of BILLIARD TABLES, and have pow on hand a full supply, Slushed with MOOR", lo GAMMON'S 1111 PROVLD CUSHIONS, which are pronounced by all who have used them to tie superior to all others. For the quality nod finish or these Tables the mane footurers refer to their numerous patrons th roushout the Union, who are familiar with the ohmmeter 01 their work. 1,241-6 m SAVING FUNDS. SAVING FUND-FIVE PER CENT. K-7IN TEREST.—NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COM PANY, WALNUT Street, Southwest corner of THIRD, Phdadelphia. Incorporated by the State of Pennsylva nia. , . . Money is received in any stn, large or small, and In terest paid from the day of deposit to the day of with drawaL The °dice is open every day from 9 o'clock in the morning till o'elbelc in the d o vening, and on Monday and Thureday i 43 o v n aur 00 var. R I.,IIENNER, President. ROBEIVP dELFHIDOE, Vice President. WILLIAM J. Keep, &oratory. DIRICCTORM. Hon. Henry L. Benner, F. Carroll Brewster, Edward L. Carter, Joseph B. Barr, tobert &Midge, Francis Lee, muel K. rtahlon, Joseph Verkee, NH Landreth Munns, Henry Ditlendotter. Money is mei Veil and permeate made daily. The investments are made, In eonformity with the provisions of the Charter, in Real , s tate Mortgages, Ground Rents, and such first-class securitioe as will al ways insure perfect sweatily to the depositors, and which cumnnt Nil to sive permanency and litabilit• to this institution. SAVING FUND.---UNITED STATES TRUST COMPANY, corner THIRD and CHEST NUT &recta. Large and small sums received, and paid book on de mand without notice. with FIVF, PER. CENT. INTE REST from the ;la) of deposit to the day of withdrawal. Office hours, (rein 9 until 5 o'clock every day, and on MONITY EVENINGS from] until 9 o'olook. DRA T 43 for sale on England, Ireland, and Scotland, frontal upward,.. President—STEHEN R. nortfoi.D. Treasurer—JAMES R. HUNTER. PLINY FISK. Actuary. A little, hut often, fills the Purse." A-- SAVIN(i No. 1•93 Soth 8410', rterrlon Chestnut and Walnut, Philadelphia, pay, all De polite on demand. stiI7.I:IO,=,Y,TuVRZP.IOII: I ,II7. I , k this Company deems safety better than large profits, consequently will run no risk with deposi tore' money, but have it at all times ready t, re turn with A per cent. interest to the owner, as they hese alwaye done. This ComeanY never Females, married or single, and Minor. can be wl tt (n their owe be a g x , :3:re d oggt d . emit ts own C abet relpssal. incorporated by the State of annsylvania.Vlth Ormolu, to re mo ne_y from trustees and executors. LARUE. AND SMALL SUMS RE:CRIVED. _Anne' open daily front 9 to 3 o'clock, and on Wednesday and Saturday evenings unUI o'olk. ingSOT L Oillt. I Jacob p : Shanllol2, USIUS C I VWntlnder. iga!`ll7%'Nito,,.. ". 8 1V,ket, j k721; 4 11 1 1 4 11 4 711174., ea. tilt matte * ishreint lalan MA, AVA I D. .8 11,6318 It President. I Cußve 431,1)WALLADIER, censurer. dl6-y_ "A Dollar eared la tame earned.' NOTlOE.—Whereas n certificate of Ten Shares of the stock of the Philadelphia, Ge rum town Nomatou - n Iledroad Company dated April 2, 18.9), and numbered 3.792, in the name of \VAL A. BAUM, Ant) mailed A pull 21. Ism line never come to hand. notion la hereby el von that application will be made to the Board of said Coltman) for a HOC cart' finale. and all Vermont are called upon loahow entice whi umil certifi cate olinuld not be maned. A. P. CHF R. oh-au 81.• 216 (101.1) Street. SPECIAL NOTICE.---llealcre in Good year's Patent Vulcanised Rubber Suspenders, Briuds. Webs, and all other fabrics and articles made by combining, fibrous substances with threads or sheets o viderinised ranker, are notified that unless the same Ire properly stamped or labelled with my name, and by my author:', they cannot be legally disposed of in the United Butts. Merchants and dealers are Invited to ex amine specimens now in store, and to give their onlers for the iiprins_ Tiede to the undersigned, EXCLUSIVE OWNER ON THE TITLES AND EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS IN THE PATENT for thesegoods whioli embrace all the styles heretofore manufactured' or im ported,and inlay others. 44E0, I.ICENRES 10 MANUFACTURE and SELL —and the Terfus—may lie obtained on application to ate at No. 23 COURTLANDT Street, N. Y. ri24-1v HORACE 11. DAY. I N THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY f MADE!, A.—Nito:l of Reptember Ten MK' n. Dl cores Unite. CAROLINE. AIETZOKER, by bur not nand tiOTT ERIE D SEUBERT, vs. EDWARD:MET/MER. Edward Motasker. the Resndent nbove rinse, will tube notice that LEONARD It . p rhercumt. Bra , tho Examiner appointed by the Court to take the testimony of thu witnesses of the LII/Millllt. In above earn. hoe ap pointed the seventh day of Noveniber,Ml. at AI o'clock P. to tnku said testimony at the Weibel-ill house, Hatlllle On the north side of RANSOM Street, above Sixth Street, in the city of Philadelphia. DEOROE If. EARLE, Attorney for the Libellant. LETT MIS Testamentary to the estate of trt,liten LINAkNNAYERt, late of the sit of Philadelphia. deceased, having been grouted to the au Wen bee, all persons indebted to said estate a ill please nuke p olent..and those has ion claims will present Thum to W11.11.1A at void,ro ER. executor, No. 211 South TWELFTH titraet, or to hie ottornes. FRED ERICK 11E1 ER, No. 211 South THIRD titteet. sell wilt. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. N O TICE IS IIERIIIY GIVEN THAT the CepnOnorship heretofore existing between the underew and Ic 'PHIS DAY dissolved. by mutual con vent. The huainese ol the firm will be pealed by PHILIP Id INSEI,L.3m. at the Lumber lard formerly occupied by us, at the center of Volt K nmIIIIOIIMOND Ntreeta. THORNTON SMITH, PHILIP HI XSELI....Iu. Philadelphia. Oct. 17,1£54 els ut• NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the firm of WA RNICK, CHADWICK, k 11110. is this littY (115901V0ii. The Heater, Ranee, and Stns o bulginess will be continued under the name of CHADWICK k RHO.. at the Northeast corner of SECOND and RACE Streets. JOHN K. CHADWICK. PRAM'S A. CHADWICK. Philadelphia. Jule 11, 186 p. /el 2-0 BUSINESS CARDS. 3. DROWN 11 , 1110", JOHN W. 11ENRY, I Late of Hovey& , (Lateof orlon) HOVI:Y & HENRY, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. INDEPENDENCE, JACKSON COUNTY. MISSO COI.I,ECTION' of Enntern Claims In any URI. part of Wentorn and Nordin ester!, At Orion ri. It lIFFIt TO Meglirs.ll. Wood, Alrensll. & 110 ward, pho.kophi.. N:! " . ' r " 1 1 1 ." 1 1 ; & h. C 8.7.., Motvhn atm Ivl,l planet, cutout the above 1111,1 tootle 01. 1110 . 111 1 1111 01 " BIII3IIOOBIV/Iblll. l ' 00 /1-/111 TOY 4YL , AND F' FANCY E GOODS RIIIPOkIII.IIII, DX WALNUT STRE'r, BELOW ELEVENTH, o. in PHILADELPHIA C ' Tnalantly on liana Perfamory and Totlut Arheles. PURE CONFIiIioNERY, MANPFACTUNID BY EDWARD A. HEINTZ, Lete of 8. }lemon. Stern S. W. corner ASCII and NINTH streets. Stn • 1 Fnotory 818 Filbert street.) AMUEL CHUBB, Agent for the Purchase t► and Sato of Real Eget°. nod the Collection of Bente. 05-Im• No. 21d WALNUT Htreet. V B. PALM ERIS ADVERTISING N U • • ANENCV. N. E. orner FIFTH and CHEST- T.. Subseri at loweste for the beet City and Country Nowepatioro. ut mail prices. ite/-3m A LEX. MoKINNEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, PA, Will vraotise in Westmoreland, Armstrong, and In- Walla Countie sell-tf ADAMS EXPRESS CO., OFFICE WU CHESTNUT Street, forwards Parcels, Pack ages, Merchandise, NO Notes. and Specie, either by its own Lines or in connection with other Express Com anies, to oil the principle towns and rotes of the United States. E. S. SANDFORD, aul-tf General Superintendent, LADIES' HAIR BRAIDS, WIGS, FRI- A-4 SETTS. and CURLS, manufactured in the very best and newest Paris titylos, and of which we eonstantlY keep a vvry large ashortnient on hand. sold wholesale and retail the lowest possible talcum. Orders front all parts of the contac t solicited. and promptly attended to. Also, a new HAIR DYK, superior to an) in use. M. UTOIS, No. 12 TENTH St., Between Market anti Chestnut. (IDE A PEST WINDOW UL%Sti in town, rit DICK'S, 8. W. minor of aI.:TENTH nod SOUTH. N 7 Bm' NOTICES. LEGAL. EDUCATIONAT* MADAM: VAILLANT'S School for Young bathes. MS CHESTNUT Street. opened September 11th. Scholars continuo to ho rammed. on-Int• M ESDAMES CHEGARAY AND D'HER vILLI"B BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. rkiLADELYIia, No. IFICeg L O AN SQUARE, VINE TREET. . Madame C HEG A RA Y respectfully informs her friends and the public in general. that independently of her Boarding and Day klchool. directed by herself and her niece, Mine. PREVOST, in NEW YORK. she in tends, in connection with her niece, Mine. D'HER VII,LY, opening in PHILADELPHIA an Institution on precisely the came plait as the one above mentioned. on-3in REV' JAMES lIELM'S School for the higher education ota limited number of Young Ladies,l3l3 CHESTNUT Street. Ciroulara, with terms, referenco, ka,, may lie had on application. of-1m A MERILIAN SCHOOL INSTITUTE. •/- Families, Schools, and Colleges, supplied with competent Teacher., fur any Deportment; and Teach ers with positions. Parente gratuitously supplied with schmil circular.. Refer to Faculty Amherst College, Hass.; Dr. Lowell Mason • Mason Brothers; Hon. Thou. Frelinghuysen, LL.D. Hun. John C. Rives. hi tel. SMITH, WOODMAN, & CO, 316 BROADWAY, New York, and se24-6in 600 CHESTNUT Street. Philadelphia. WHITE IIALL ACADEMY, THREE MILI'S WEST OP HARRISBURG,. Pa.—The lath Semi-Annual Session will eommence on Mon DAY. the 7th of November next. The attention of Parents and Guardians is invited, The location is pleasant, the course of inatruotion extensive, and the terms mode rate. Good city references given. The Principal can he seen of cry afternoon at the UNION HOTEL from the tech till the 14th of October, .oclogivo• For Circu lars address D. DEXLINGER. se24-Im. Harrisburg. Ps. ST. MARK'S EPISCOPAL ACADEMY, LOCUST Street, went of Sixteenth, will, I) V , re open on MONDAY, September 12th, at 9A. M. A iml mat ionn for etlmission, if made before the begin ning of the term, should be mule to the Principal. J. ANDREWS HARRIS, A. AL, .MlO-valcamtf 1697 RACE Street. ENGLISII AND CLASSICAL BOARD INC; SCIIOOI, FOR BOYS, MOUNT JOY, Lon carter County, Pm The Winter Session of five months commences on the Ist of November. For circular, call at 609 CHESTNUT street; or, address the Principal. E. L. 11100RE.11 std-inwHin 14 1 USTON 'S WRITING ACADEMY, AA 8. E. corner EIGHTH and RANSON! Streets, Open daily tram 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. To Gentlemen n rapid and elegant business hand is imparted. To Ladies a neat and graceful epistolary style. Claire, Private. Cards written, and every de scription of Penmanship neatly executed. 213,3 m HEMAN ALLEN, A. M.,Teacher of the VIOLIN and PIANO. Mr. llen may be applied to at the reealenee of his father, Professor Allen. No. 215 South SEVENTEENTH Street. 56-2 m • PRICE -STREET ACADEMY, GERMANTOWN, PHILADELPHIA. GEORGE R. BARKER, PRINCIPAL. 'Vhe Fall Term of this Institution commences Septem ber 6th, 1869. The course of instruction comprises all the branches of n thorough English Education. together with the Latin. Greek. and French Languages. au.22-tf ALLEN GROVE FEMALE SEMINARY, FRANKPORD, PENNSYLVANIA, am miles from Market street, Philadelphia. The course of instroction in this School comprehen sive and thorough. Parents and Guardians who intend to place their daughters or wards at this Institution will do well to make immediate ` plication tn Rs. E. 1.. TOmpsoN, al.tf Principal and Superintendent HRYANT & STRATTON'S NATIONAL MERCANTILE 001.1.EnF.8, located at Phila delphia, 8. K corner SEVENTH end CHESTNUT; New York, Bulinlo, Cleveland, and Chicago. For in formation.. WI or nand for Catatokue. DANCING. WASHINGTON HALL, 810 SPRING GARDEN Street.—D. L. CARPENTER, the Society 'teacher of Fashionable Dancing. is now randy to take Pupils nt any tone, either Private or in Classes. For reference, call and observe the respeotability al ready begun. I). I,.tikIiPENTER can he seen daily and niditly for tonna, Fro. Thor is Joe twenty-ninth year as a Teacher in thin city. 03-lin• PIANOS. MARSH'S MUSIC STORE, No. 1102 CHESTNUT Street, PUILLDELPIAIA, Where the best make of PIANOS, MELODEON S and MUSICAL INSTRU ENTS, OF 2VRRY DE4CRIPTION. Can be obtained at the lowest Manufacturers' Prices. Constantly publishing the latest Choice Compositions and popular Music of the day. Also, receiving New Music daily from all the catslogoee lo the United States. Dealers, Teachers, tientionriscand Uterglineri will be supplied at the lowest wholesale Teton. Orders by mail will be promptly filled. Cataluna's' of Music or Priori List will be forwarded free of charge when ordered. rid-Lin .1. MARSH, Agent. EDITORIAL FROM THE PUB LIC LEDGER —" Mr. James Bellak has o exhibition several °flat C. Fisher's pianos. One a them to a seven octave rosewood piano, full iron frame, handsome, but plain finish. the tone IS most excellent and powerful, and the price only 8220. He has also one somewhat similar in appearance, Which has all the la test Improvements. besides is new patent damper,which prevents the Piano from'aetting out of order. It is fin ished in a splendid manner." These Pianos, and a splendid assortment of various makers, are for sale from Silt, or upwards. for cash, or on instalment.. at JAMES ISHL.I.AICB, 279 and 2SlSoutli FIFTH St.. above Spruce. Now and second-heed Pianos for silo. . oa-Int• firMUIIIUIIIINI# & SONS, VtßiAND,Mfkiarnia Ia PLAND-FOItTF.S. WAREROOMB 107 CIik,BINDT STREET. Co Rit _tarn }in store a Irmo Mack of our BEAUTIFUL and UNEQUALLED INSTRUMENTS, We have been awarded, at the diderent Kabitutluna In this country and Europe 33 001.1) A ND SILVER FIRST•FLABS MEDALS. PIANOS TO RENT. leati-ty RAVEN, BACON, tt Nunn, & Clark's, gallett,_pavia, & Co.',, and A. H. ante & Co.'s euperior PIANOS. Also. Ma son & Hamlin's unrivalled humonoNs and HAR- M:NW, al) dputAttio rRr Ctiptonea and Lecture Roo . ianoa and Melodeons to Rent. . . , E. GOULD__, SEVENTH and CHESTNUT. A GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN PIANOS.. SOHOMACRER & CO., 1521 CHESTNUT Street, respectfully invite the music lovin public, to call and examine their new and sue easefug l imroventen t— mE PARLOR GRAND PIANO. Raving converted the Tone,Touch, and Action of the Grand Piano into that of a Square Instrument. avoiding all the objections generally made CO the style of Grand Piano, also diminishing the cost of , the same. In volume, purity of tone, great power. brilliancy, full ness, depth, and evenness of touch, with exquisite deli cacy and sweetness, these SUPERIOR AND BEAUTIFULLY-FINISHED IN STRUMENTS are wholly unequalled. They have received the highest mieom:ums, and are pronounced by critics to be far su perior to any instruments ever manufactured in this country.ConstantlY en hand, a large and elegant assortment of our unrivalled PIANOS. We have been awarded the First Preniiiims, at all exhibitions ever exhibited. in cluding the Prise Medal from the Crystal Palace Exhi bition, Now York. sel-lf STOVES. ATIIE "FIERY STAR," GAS-CON SUMING AND RADIATING iritt- TIGHT STOVE. for Parlors, Halls, (Slices, Stores. .k.e. The imoat economical, cheerful. and healthy stove in the market. All who wish a heating atom u that will go e entire entisfaction ate Invited to call and see nne of the . . FIERY STAR E Tt ' :,Tl i ra n ri a e t ty ou jr Xt . .. a v r gTzr,.Plain and GAB BURNING. for Parlnm, Kitchen!, Chamber!, &c., may be loond in one a.sortment. Our celebrated ROYAL, ANA SHELL, and • Cooking Stovesare DOUBLE-OVEN WARRANTED. and. for excellence in operation, they CHALLENGE all competition. NORTH, CHASE, AND NORTH, olg-lin No. AO North BFCUND S reet. gi STOVES! STOVES!! JAMES SPEA R, No. 1116 MARK ET N PR EET, la now prepared to meet the wants of the public more completely In all the details of the Stoke trmle than any other establishment in Philadelphia, in proof of which he invites Coll', Rail Vir EXAMINATION. The following are among hie own Popular inventions. several 01 which hal o alreaily obtained a national rept'. 1:11100 as slumming r teeth nee and reunotny any other &oven in oar. .IA MKS SPEAR to the Inventor rind Patentee of the Improved tine-hurnint Cooking Stove, neLnowledged to he the best fitove for hunt!) use in the world. JAhIEB SPEAR. to the Patentee of the celebrated (Ins.constuutrt Cooking Range, now rapidly cowing into general use. . . • JAMES SPEAR as the Patentee or the Improved Sil ver's Air-tight Garogionsusuing Parlor Clove. JAMES S PEA It is the Ina enter of the Improved ( Patented) Ornamental Stone Urn, u loch trom its beauty and utility is likely, this season, to be univer sal)) adopted. JAMES SPEAR is the Patentee of the Labor. Fuel, and Comfort-saving Ironing Pan. JAMES SPEAR is the Inventor and Patentee of the celebrated Railway-car Heater. For all of the alawe the Inventor very just() Maims advantages which require lint to be understood the Public to be universally appreciated and preferred to any other articles of that moss in the market; and he would harp by extend a cordial in vitat to all persons in wsut ot Stoves to call and examine for theinsek es. Parties wishing to examine will have every attention shown them, whether intending unmedustely to pur chase or nut. e4°-1m CHARLES JONES, N 0.305 North SECOND Street, (Si,oriatior In A. J, Gallagher, would respectlully call the atten tion. of thorn desiring stoves to his extensive misortmout of Cooking. Heating, and Parlor stove.. I have purolunied the exclusive right to the rano! milts and repurs. in Philadelphia, of Gallagher's Celebrated Morning Star" and .Bunds,'" Gas-burning Cooking Stoves. well known for yearn as the most satisfactory Stoves in the market. Also, his new Flat-top Cimking Stove" Day light," which combines all the useful im provements, and operates admirably. I also manu facture, in a superior manner, Silver's Gas-harper of the best Russia Sheet Iron. These are the moat econointcal and easily managed Parlor Stoves in use. CAUTION.—We hereby caution all per sone not to purchase env Cooking Stove or Stoves with Hollow Centres or Hollow Cross neves on. creep, those ninth by nt, as we are the exclusive owners of the Patent for making Hollow Centres or Hollow Cross Peres, and si o shall ,roseelite all persons who infringe on our Patent to the f u tl p x t en t. of th e law. . . . . . STUART PETERSON, Iron Foondern, WILLOW Streetintiove Thirteenth MACHINERY AND IRON. SAMUEL V. DIZEIRICII. 3. VAUGHAN MgMCC. WILLIAM 11.11XRRICIL. souTHWARK FOUNDRY, FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS. ME R P il u gONS, ENGINEERD AND MACHINISTS, Manufacture High and Low Preaaure steam Engince, for Land, Rivor, and Marina 'orrice, Dotter., Gasometers , Tank', Iron Boats, /km ; Coatings of all kinds, either iron or Boum. Iron Frame Roofs for Gas Works, Work Shope, Rail road Stations, !co. I atone and Gas Maohinery of the latest and most im proved construeGon. Every description of Plantatim Machinery, each as Sugar, Baw, and Grist Mills,Vacuum Pans. Open Steam Trains, Defeeators, Filters, Engines. &o, Sole Agents fur N. Rillieushi Patent Sugar Dolling Apparatus i Igasmyth's Patent Steam Hamner; and Aspinwall it Virolse)'s Patent Contrituzal 811113 r me Maohi oe. au 5-y ciSALAMANDER SAFES, A large am"tmeet of EVANS & NVATSON'S PHILADELPHIA MANUFACTURED SALAMANDER SAFES. VAULT DOORS, For Banks and Stores. BANK LOCKS l to nn no IRON 'MORS, hrIIDITL I RI a , ko.. Oa &Allgood tonne tu. any other establiehineet in the United States, he EVANS & WATSON, No. got C.RESTNITE Street, PLEASE (MIR UR A nAlt.i. wnl.4 er riIAR —Just received, a large invoice of -IL Tar, in superior oy,kor and largo barrel., and far Rate by LAVER, FITLER. & at R. >h Nr WATER and 22 N. MO.AW A R Ar. TO WESTERN AND SOUTHERN MER CHANTS.—Minda Rope, nil sizes, flexile o xo_L end tor rile by the 111 nt NIP 1014,4 .; , 31V York Lome. Wh& VhAi , FIT 1,1 , 11 & co„ nil) 27 N. WATER St., and 22 N. Wharves, SALES BY AUCTION. 'URNESS, BRINLEY, & CO., Mn. girt MARKET STREET. SALE THIS (WEDNESDAY) MORNING, OCTOBER 19th, AT 10 O'CLOCK. A CARD.—We have now arranged for examination Snollnts of fancy and staple dry goods, to be acdd this Wednesday) morning. October 19th, at 10 o'clock, on 6 months creed, consistin . g— rist cartons new style bonnet ribbons. 100 " Nan. 1t to 20 steamboat velvet do. ie " thread Valenciennes and Brussels laces. 6(10 12 C 6 shntere shawls. Soo all -wool square and long shawls. :gm cloth closits and Raglans. All-wool plaids. coboures, alpacas. Re. NOTICE.—To Dealers in Bonnet Ribbons. This morning included in sale -700 cartons new style bonnet ribbons. " steamboat velvet do. THREAD VALENCIENNES AND BRUSSELS LACES. 40 cartons bobbin thread Valenciennes and Brunel" milk laces. SPECIAL SALE OF 700 CARTONS BONNET RIB BONS. This Morning, October 19th, at 10 o'clock, on 6 months credit, con sisting of— DP cartons new style bonnet ribbons. Nos. paw broche Spired lima de lobs nhbons 16 timbre stripe " 16 brocade Is plaid and plain " is new style double '` BLACK SILK VELVET RIBBONS. Celebrated Steamboat brand. Non. 1.i . 5r 20 superior quality albsilk black velvet ribbons. fast edges. WOCHAONG AND SQUARE SHAWLS. 000 hisli colored wool plaid long and square shawls. WO printed Cashmere shawls. BLACK ALPACAS AND COLORED' COBOUROS, 2 cases 64 black alpacas. 1 case 6-4 mixed atriums. 2 canes 6-4 colored Onbounis. NEEDLEWORK EMBROIDERIES. An invoice of needlework embroideries. 1.500 PIECES SAXONY DRESS GOODS. Of the well known tunufacte re and sty leer MESSRS. C. F. SCHMIEDER & CO.. On Friday MorniuM i October 2imt, at 10 o'clock. customs' of— Ps ribbed Fa rouble, double width, very desirable. Ps double-width basket Eiviras. I'm 30 inch Ps double-width demi lames, 50 inches wide. Ps " Poll d'eclnt,Sl inches wide, very de alt :Ode. N, IL—The above are all in original assortments. L5O LOTS NEEDLEWORK EMBROIDERIES—Jut tended Also, MO lots of new and desirable styles jaconet em broidered oellsrs. sleeves, and sets. BALK OF HUNCH. 00009. On Fndar Morning. Oct. 21st, at JO o'clock, by catalogue, on pm months credit SCO packages and lots of fancy and staple French dry goods, enthprising a general assortment. p_ SCOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER, No. 431 -R-•• CHESTNUT STREET, opposite the Custom House. between FOURTH and FT rrii Streets SALE OF LOO LOTS EMBROIDERIES . , TRIMMINGS, BONNET RIBBONS, AI , LLINERI GOODS, /sc. Tlue Morning. Oct. 19th, by catalogue, on a credit, commencing at 10 o'clock, will be snld an assortment of seasonable goods. to which attention to incited. Catalogues and sample' ready early on the morning ornate. Included will be fo,,ud, EhI I 4ROIDERIF.S. Rich new at yles cambric and jaconet collars and sets, French cinli'd chemizetts, infants' jaconet waists, inconet flounons hinds. edw ins and tnsorsi n g, &n, LINEN CAMBRIC ILPKES.._ Ladies' French emb d linen cambric hdkfit. Plain sheer Poen I Hemstitched and tape border linen cambric hdk fa. Dente' plain and printed border " BONNET RIBBONS. FRENCH FLOWERS. &e. Ale°, rich plain, figured, and plaid pooh de sole ben. let f I bbons. French art.ficial flowers. Black and colored feather_ ere. Hain and dark strali - bTr:dliets. !Inds chenille trimmed bonnets. Full trimmed Patin and vet% et bonnets, &e. TRIMMING RIBBONS. Rich plain rind limn colors ponmanet trimmings fluted ribbon,, blank silk fringes; black, colored silk, and silk finish velvet ribb,ns, ite SHOE FINDINGS. Also. an invoice of silk elastic webbing. WHITE GOODS. A line of white cambric and jaconet Muslin brilliants, stiff nets, 1:101313tN LACES. 30 cartons white bobbin l ace, black. Brussels. do. &e Also ladies' and misses' trimmed Jecotet ehernisettes and night dresses. CHM\ ILLE . • •. . VEILS,' A full line of black milk lava antl teal pusher veils. Also, pa dress silks. Abu,. cages gingham umbrellas. At conclusion of sale, a stock of trimmings, &c. pIiILIP FORD AUCTIONEER, No. 530 A. MARKET Street. and an MINOR Street. SALE OF BOOTS, SHOES BROGANS, AND GUM 13110i:S. On Thursday Morning. October Wth, at 10 o'clock, will tie sold, by oaellosaer on four months' credit, BO oases boots, shoes, bro gans. gaiters. and KUM shoes. comprising a desirable assortment from the best manufacturers of city arid Eastern goods for city ano °Gantry sales. 5 Catalogues early an rooming of sale. • SALE OF REA DV-MADL CLOTHING, SATINETS. &o, On Friday Morning, Ootober 21st, at 10 o'clock, will be wild, by catalogue, a large and desirable assortment ofready•made clothing, of best makes, for fall and winter sates. On Friday Morning, October 21st. will be sold bycatalogne. on IS months' credit. 1W pieces ingrain and Venetian carpeting. Sir Catalogues early on the morning of sale. SHIPPING. p lIILADELPIIIA Alan CRESCENT NAVIGATION COMPANY. an. aittr AT AN ADJOURNED MBETINO OP.,THB ABOVE NAISIND CORPORATION, lIILD At NO. H MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE, At 10 o'clock A. AL, Seatetbh.ir 7th, 1839. thil May tag gentlemen were unanimously elected Directors the Company, Tie: GEORGE 11. STUART, S. MORRIS WALN, MATTHEW W. BALDWIN, CHAS. MACALISTER, AND JOHN EDGAR TIIO3ISON. The BOOKS of SUBSCRIPTION o the CAPITAL STOCK of said COMPANY are now open at the above named Office, where all persons favorable to the enter prise are reepeotfully invited to entomb.. eB-tf .. THE BRITISH AND NORTH 801 B. AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAM- FRoX RIM TORN TO LIVRITOOL. Chief Cabiq Passage $l.lO Second Cabin Pastaage....-------- 75 TROY BOSTON TO LIVIRPOOL. Chief Cabin Paasage.—. —....--.sllo Second Cabin Paasage......-.• ~..... ,—....— elf The ships from Boston call at Halifa.x. PERSIA, Capt. Judktns, 'CANADA., CIVIL LW . ARABIA. Cant. J. Stone, AMERICA, Capt. Kau. ASIA Capt. E.G. Lott, NIAGA RA. Capt. Anderson. AFRICA, Capt. Shannon. EUROPA. Capt. J. Leach. These vessebr:rry :akar white Ist at oust-head; W e ß n Si n A I , t tigri ruil, bow : e ll fiTir tred w nesday. Sept. $. ARABIA, Stone, " Boston, Wednesday, Oct. 3. ASIA, Lott, " N York, Wednesday, Oct. 12. CANADA, LION. " Boston, WednesdaY. Oct 19. AFRICA, Shannon, ." el York, Wedneaday, Oct. Id. EUROPA. Leitch, " Boston, Wednesdar, Nov. 2. PERSIA. Judlons. " N York, Wednesday. Nov. 9, AMERICA, Aldlar, " baton, Wednesday. N0v.16. ASI A. Lott, " N York, Wednesday, Nov.= Bertha not secured until paid for. An experienced Burgeon on board. ? I t T e owners of these chips will not be socenntable for (MI . Silver, Bullion. Specie, Jewelry. Precious Stones or tale, 'unless bills of lading are signed therefor and the lue thereof therein expressed. For freight or 108. as y o- s t ypl y to B. CUNARD, 6 Bowling Weed. New loft. FOR THE SOUTII.-CHARLII3- TON AND BAVANNAN STEAM/LIP& FREIGHT REDUCED. Heavy Freight at an ayerage anneal% per Gantt*. low New York Stearnehitrates. FOR CHARLESTON. S. C. The 11. 8. Mail Steamship KEYSTONE STATE. Cap tain Charlon P. hlaralonan, will mail on Tuesday, Oct. 28tta. at In A. M. Through in 43 to 50 SAVAN NA H nly hours at Sea. FOR . G.i. The U. 8. Mail Stearnehip STATE OF OEOROIA. Captain John J.Oarign,lnll sail on Friday, October 21, at 10 o'clock A. M. . . Through in ad to 60 hones only 18 hours at Bea. 16r8alline days chanted 'from every Saturday to every five dada. Goods received, and Bills of Lading signed ev 'Ne s a prn . did first-elnas side.wleel &tamable" KEY STONE EI TI AT E and STATE OF I . JEORGI.A. now nmaa above every ten days. thus forming a five-day commu nication with Charleston and Savannah, and the South and Suuttoreet. ••• • - . At both Charleston and Savannah, these Ship. con nect with locomen: for Florida, and with railroads, /to., for all places in the South and Southwest. INSURANCE Preisht and Insurance on • larg theseG shipped South will ba found Mr* b o wery ships than by sailing vessels, the premium being one-half the ram. N. R.—lnsurance on all Railroad Preighttentirely m unneoeary, farther than Charleston or Sa nab, the Railroad Coinvsnaez takinr all risks from these pointa. CHEAT REDUCTION IN FARE. Fare by tbta route 25 to 40 per oeuL ehesper than by the laiMl4 Route na will lie men by the following sche dule. Throuah tickets from Philadelphia inn Charles ton and Savannah steamakpa. INCLUDING "SEALS on the whole route, &leapt from Charleston and Savan nah to Montgomery: INLAND PARE. To Charleaton— •131 q Charleston en 50 Savannah.-- 1300 Savannah..._._ 31 00 Augusta........ 30 00 Augusta. 25 00 Mae0n.......... 21 OJ Macon.-- 33 75 Atlanta_ ........ 21 tel Atlanta.__. —. J 1 00 Oolumbus.--. 23 00 Columbus 3300 A1bany........„ Nno Albany 37 0b Montgomery.... 216 380) Mobilo S 5 ail ...... 46 90 New Orleans ... 39 75 New Orleans-- 51 00 No bills of lading signed after the ship ha.s For freight or WIMPe apply on board, at second wharf above Vine street, or to ALEX. HERON, Jr., Southwest eorner FOUTH and CHESTNUT. Avnits in Charleston, T. S. & T.Ol. BUDD. Savannah. HUNTER & IiAMMEI.L. For Florida from Charleston, steamer Carona& every Tuesday. For Florida from Savannah, steamer. Bt. Mary's and St. John's, every Tuesday and Saturday. 2,23 GLASGOW AND NEW YORK STEAMSHIP COMPANY.—STEAM TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BELFAST. .DUBLIN, AND LONDONDERRY—for SM. =MM3 . . GLASGOW, Thomason, Wednesday, October U, at If olook, awns. LSIGIRGIT, Cumming, Wednesday, October 26, tau o'clock, nova' . PROM OLAOOOP7 GLASGOW, Thompson, Wednesday, September IL EDINBURGH, Cumming, llVednesdriy, Sep tember Rates of Passage from New York, Philadelphia. or Boston. to Glasgow, Liverpool, Belfast, Dublin, or Lon donderry, fret clam, 4 76. 'Steerage, r oun d with ah gui dance 01 - properly cooked provisions, SU An experienced Bergeon attached to each steamer. No charge for me tomes. For freight or sewage, apply to WORKMAN CO., No. 2113 WALNUT &tett. - Philadelphia. ROBERT CRAW, No. AS BROADWAY. New York. U. S. M. STEAMERS Tole HAVRE AND SOUTHAMPTON, ARAGO, Captain Lines, will sail July ra, September 17, November If. FULTON. Captain Wotton, will sad August Xt, Ocito be; to. December 10. net Cabin Peeliaga--- en° Second Cabin passage... • • —. 71 For freight or Dam Wage. upuly to_ ILLtArd NEII.BUN,AgeIt, At the Warehousing_ DOCK Street. %Moe. Tobacco Warehouee:DOCK Street. Phila. .le2S-ern VASIUNG AND IRONING. OWASHING AND IRONING DONE a With NEATNESS and DESPATCH, for Single bullet, and Gentlemen, Families. Boarding Schools, liotebt,_ Steamboats, &o. at DONOVAN'S FAMILY LAUNDRY, No. 211 Smith SIXTH Street. cornet of Prune. Family Shirts and Collars patent polished. Ev en thing washed by hand, on the com mon wash-Pwrd. The whole business is strietly attended to by female veratives. Mrs. DONOVAN, .a so-le useerindendedt. 121.411 PREPARED TO RECEIVE EVERY description of Family and Domestic Goods. haring Sowing Machines el the test manufacturevs, as also the most approved and Rh illut opera tore. N.H.— All articles lin,hP,l with neatness and despatch and at such prices that del y competion Mist; M. A. HMITIMMAN, H. E. oorucr of SIXTH and PR UNE, Laundry Office. SALES BY AlfiCYlßlif.-' - - - IVI THOMAs & BONS s-t-se Noe. LVI and 1a so i rr i FOURTH limn, en:wordy ca. et audits.) CARD.—PUBLIC SALES REAL ESTATE *IW STOCKS AT THE EXCHAIesE4.,of real and stxks yid: hereafter be held at 11 o'edoelt coo= in the evening at? o'clock. Cootnbutoving the option of either sale. Sir Handbills oreach property tsgued-separetely. addition to "duck we publish, on th e 8 4 , tiii ,u, ioua to the sale, one thousand catalogues. pamphlet form, giving full descriptions of all the properties to be sold on the followineTyresday. REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE. sgir. We have a large amount of raid estate at private sale, including every aeacnptioa of city and eceetrY Property. Printed bets may be bad et the section am. PRIVATE SALE REGISTER. sir Real estate entered on arr envate sale mister. and advertised occasionally . to our public sale al:streets. (of which IPS] copoteare Primed Yea kft.) free °rebates. TWELFTH FALL BALE. OCTOBER 23, AT 12: O'CLOCK, NOW., At the Exchange. will itelst B . Peremptory Bala—VA UrilILF, HOTEL, known as the "Second-Street House." and large tot, 22 1 . 11 22u feet. No. s 2 North Second street, abgreer Mutes. 1116. Sale absolute. l'aternPtorr Babe—HANDSOME MODERN RESI DENCE, with side yard, No. 314 South Eletenth street, below Spruce; 55 legit front, ISS feet deep to Quince street. CR.U. uy, Bale absolute. Only a small portion reanired in VALUABLE BRICK STORE AND WAREHOUSE, N 0.333 South Water street. shore RENTS. IRREDEEMABLE GROUND RENTS. 815 arid 8 13 33-100 a year, secured by four story brick toddinka and 419 Sialth Second street. ELEGANT RESID&CCE. NORTH BROAD ST. Two four story lxown stone residences, with superior stable and coach house, and large side Tanta, west side of Broad Street, south of iiirani arcane. VA.LUABI E FARM AND COUNTRY SEAt 51 acres, on Old York turnpike. Fa miles from Grope. Peremptory Sale—For nesoont of w4rin it nue eon. estn.--TWO THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLINGS, SHOP. AND LARGE LOT, N. W. corultkof Thirteenth and Poplsr streets. Also. THRES.STORY BRICK ere RE AND DWELLING. adloising on Thirteenth m.s. alwlnte. - . HANDSOME RESIDENCE, No. 1725 Vine street, ear Lo-tan square. HANDSOME RESIDENCE. with side yard, Male, ncl coach house, No. 1511 Girard arenae. HANDSOME RESILLENCE, No. 313 North Front treet. HANDSOME BROWN STONE RESIDENCE, No. 1510 rine street. ln_lmmediate possession. BCSINESS STAND—Three-y Twe lft hick store and dwelling, southeast corner of and Lombisrd streets. THREEESIDENCE. No. IRC Pine street. STORY BRICK DWELLING, No. Ic. South Filth street. Peremptory Sale—PINE-STREET MARKET DOUSE. hue street. west of Nineteenth. Also, THREE-STORY BRICK DW ELLING.aIIom- Inc the &have. 038aie absolute. noes VietirDet. Ell AN DSO E RtSIDENCE, with large garden, No. 11 7 Sr nice at. eel. ELEUANT COUNTRY SEAT. Chestnut Hill,rith four acre, oi land and fine icurrarananta—tha rec. - HOGS of Be. Smith. ELEGANT COUNTRY SEAT. TORRIRDAI.Eormk Vi acres nod eooll imptoremesta, asteAnins the rea• deuce of Charles hi aceaster, Esq. THIRTEENTH FALL SALE. OCTOBER 93, AT 7 . O•ELOCK IN THE EVENLNG. Executor s Peremptory Sale—Estate of 'Elizabeth Levitz. THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, No. 1.319 Passruak road, below Wharton street. IpyLSate abso lute. Executor's We—Estate of Marra Etille. deed. HA NEBO-ME BROWN-STONE RESIDENCE, No. Irsts Walnut meet. Peremptory Sale for asteorint - or whom it may Conners. THREE-SIORY BRICK DWELLIN6 Latterly S., wear of Amber street . Nineteenth ward. I n Sale ab solute Peretupton. Sslts—Estste of i.e. Haws dee'd. THREE...bit:MY BRICK DWELL, No. 1.13 Noah Sixteenth arecc. above Ch.oru. In. Ws abso lute. HANDSOME DWELLING. Amines street. between Spruce and Pine. and Ttorteenta sad Brawl at reets. NEAT DWELLINfI.. N. IYZ CallmeMll street. Peremptory 81le—BISINEsS STANDTileertotf Mark *tore hod dwell , ns. h. NV. ranter of Twentieth an/ Lombard streeur, Pale abeolute. THRk.E.STORY 11R C KSartsra street. south of Girard avenue. Letuen Tenth and Eleventh streets. TWO BRICK _PWT.LLINGS and VACANT LOT. Foelkrod streln. Twenty ,1 hi rd ward Frank foot% THWER-STORY BRICK DWELLING, Nn AR Andtaon stree t. Noah of Vole street. TAVERN AND LAGER BEER SALOON. AND DWELLING, Calkrehill and Carlton meat., van c't l'lfteentli street. SALE OP SUPERIOR FURNITPRE. S LARGE MIRRORS A NANO-FORTES. ROSEWOOD ME LODEON. k(fiT DR AWING-ROOM PPRNITIIRE, SUPERIOR BOOKCASE& LAata: FIRE PROOF CHEST, BAuATELLE TABLE, VELVET CAR PE IS. An. CARD.—Our sale to-morrow montane. at tLe &na tion store. will comprise. besides nae tots of ex cellent second. baud furniture, S lams FrescS plate mantel. oral!. and vier moron , in rich silt frames , era ant rosewood pia no-forte. superior nishogany mama lode, fine-toned roma ood melodeon. auto at. dmwing - room furniture, soprrior walnut bookcase. lame fire proof chest , made by Evans and Watson. begstelle ta ble'. Clues and gimerware, beds and bedding. elairaat velvet. Brussels. and other carpe fie.. forages attractive assortment. worthy . the ts, attention of Ladies an, and others dunrous of pure hasinr. Catalogues sow ready, and tip articles arranged for exammatron. ' l l.Rl . A—lnelea.. l a- -- CA RD.—faelndiul la our eats. of choice Loudon books. on Wednesday mons= next. rah Into., &mug moor riOnali i e Product...pas. are am ioininruis— SELL. DIV PICTORIAL. ILLUSTRATED. AND IL LUMINATED WORKS. Illustrated London News.l3rolA; liardint'eStesenne, 0.1 paten; Wyatt's Ornamental Metal Work; Wneks of Eminent Masters on Painting. Ani engravings; History of Chivalry. C Art taw. Joutall.ni ea grarinp; British National fiatters. al e Mere: Cooke ' a V 111133 of !rondos. Ilitsokrarings Liner Stailmrurit.lia)eagraringEgmemat Posted and Stained lilacs. 23 colored shies: sees Emcee Deeorattosis Lewie 3 scenery of Ent ; Oreameasal Alplatatta 13....501ee Plena of Sebastopol. &e. gur The boats are now arrangad for eximainatioe, with catalogues. RARE, VALVABLE. AND £.I.S:GANT BOOKS. DI RECT FROM LONDON. This Moraine. October 19th. comaursenia at Id etiork. Ail at the the Ructioe store, a tame f olll lll*llll a . 131.78.0- PEAN BOOKS, or as interests; ebarsater, s. Just ?s -eemed direct Irmo London. pit Slop Meted' Included are Standard and de.irsble authors re the iraned mentiLLl Lea liteiaturc. tomither with • Rue d = ton alp% ia suetonal sad illattrated aorta. gr . CA At! be readS.ead dli :oda unaided Wee =dal tea days uremia. - - Sala at NOV. I. and r oot ! % B Paattil Shoat. Shoat .• _ SUPERIOR FUR YITUR PRIsItCII-YIATE sun ROES. P IANO -FEkltYlt, ILUSSELS ce.wrinis. -- 13n - ftl;;;Earrontieg. At 9 o'clock. et the Autties Eitore, en exterttne - at of excellent second-hand fanntere.itt=t-ene-ketes. MUTOTI. esipete, eto., from di deeLisung ho wlekeePutit, restored to the store for eeartatenee or wile. Administrator's &tie—Estate of Jacob Ossala. deed- BREWERY T FS, CASKS, COPPER - KET TLE, HORSES,WAGONS. &s. On Fnday :donnas, October :Ist. at h) o'clock, at ?in.= Coates sow. by order of the adauntstrator, lot of large hoer C. 14.3. quar ter casks. copper kettle and rater tanks, copper puma, copper bottom. E beer coolers, brewmg ?atm:tsar, :Sorties, sad S wagons, Garner. ko. JI M. GUMMY .ft SONS, • REAL 3 3 9723 .01 .49FAM 1 1i iim . 0/MR.—J. M. 0 . 1 tc done. asetimeeny jai pilar maks at Rwa te, moke, to. hear. Loki furniture at dwellutga. oar Private Sate Register will etware be /oast a yeti large meant aria *elate. bateau ewer? de . wistwa of *it, sad anew prrt, soRA J. ht. EILTAS R Me BM Wel WALK Street te , below Sixth. M OBES NATRANN; AUCTIONEER lAA- ANDSSION MERCRANT, Raman SIXTH and RACEermes. MONEY TO LOAN. MONrf so Loam, 117 LIIGI 01 914 LL setoirars, e! merehsoduie morally, and on ill articles of calm. ALL sox* or mi 011 IiIIIMILID DOLL/114 two PIA C3ll`. 7f1:11 11011111. including storage, ke, at. Methane' Principal Establialment,S. E. cones' of SIXTHgadACE Sts. GREAT PUBLIC ACCOMMODATIM. MONEY' MONEY!! MONEY!!! Money libera ll y advanced in Immo, smell meesatm from one dollar to thousands, ea gold And silver plats, thatuanda, watches , jewelry, fowling-maces, moue& ot. momenta furniture, dry goods, clottung,groceriest, and hardare,ontlery.boMm. boram.yeliMmi and all articles of mane, for any length g et time on, at tiknuase Piletrat. Esvalismentert, seelierse corner of Sixth and Rae* streets. PROMISSORY NOTES, with collateral. &waisted at the lowest market rates. (MEAT RAW/AIM IN WATCHES, 'JEWELRY, Ac., AT PRIVAIE_SALE, at NATRANtP PRINCI PAL ESTABLISHM E NT, ES. E. corner of SIXTII end RAC ESturem—The following article's - ill be sold fortes' titan hail usual store pneesi Fine gold English patnat full mree and plain, of the mat approved and bast make. inbunting eases and do bas bottomed. Fine go 4 esoa mentlavarnndlaptnewatches,iahnntiagoa+eaed open face some of them are extra full jeweled , and hen make. Silver English patent lever watches, secali•- meat lever and letettes, in baying „eater and Mae fare, some very manor; Englisa, ftwlse. Polecat. Mid Unartiar Watches; fine gold vest: fob s sick, and chil dren's mairue_; fins gold pencil cases and peas, braitalets, bremtpins. finger-nags, ear-,nags, studs...atedslhosa, Pr i Z e getral l iioNinacOglialiall llB l: cox or emotive', to amt purchaser& Niumiroas tater articles, &e., t & o. AT PRIVATE nix. A superior fire -proof chest, feet lush by 3 feet ruts. Isooratchba. sod isoffelry of avers deserimos- lbw_ Latries, Zero. wiLLTAr vN t s I i3 I I ( O )ZIAITCTIONEIRS North Min STREET , 81 4 . forateri g 7aA Masan. .N 1,5 era, Clachorn lc Co., Philmiaalphos,l ogler thetr Bervice3 to the merchants, istsaufactorers. ash others of Phtladelphia, for theants, sale of dry goods. Earpliby, bOO4ll, shoes. hardware. jewelry. ho.. he. Qash adsamees made on ramjet of good& EL. Settlements made throe days after sale, aantaxesa. Meters. Myers, Claeborn, fr. Co.. Plato Btuart & Brother, Nola. Van Wyek. Townsend, k Warrens, New Yens L. k B. Curt i k Co., Wood, Chrety,..t. Co.. Bt. Crow, MeCreary, k Co., not-f DENTISTRY. cip DENTISTRY.—The improved sets of ARTIFICIAL TEETH, still manksfaetered at PO7 ARCH Street. Philadelphia, by I. VIAENS, H. D.. Surgeon Dentist. The Minernl Bale sets of Teeth are repenterlme others. pruscipally from the followmg reasons: Pure mineral reused in place of sold or silver, for plates. meninx them one-third lighter, and at the same time much stronger, as their greatest th,etness is where the gums have shrunken away more, thus perfectly restor ing the anatomical shape and contour of the month and Pace, and giving . the exact original expression to the features; they will stand better In service. and never let out of repair; they are responsibly warianted fora ifetime • there are no crevices for the accummulatiou of partic)es of food; they are wholly free from all gal vanic action, and can never produce palpitation of the heart, headache, sore throat, neutta,, or nervous ness. Dr. LUKENS' office. On A RCN street, Plutsdelsbis also 3.36 PENNSYLVANIA Avenue, Wuhtng ton, D. C se2s.lm HOTELS. [%IURRAi 1i Ui , NEWARK. ORIO, lathe largest and nest ?nanged Hotel tn central Ottto. Is centrally located end is easy of amen from all the routes of travel It contalas all the modern trlturdre - - meats, and every convemeoce for the comfort and as commodatton of the travelling public. The Steeping Room are large and well venblated. The Flutes or Rooms are well arranged and carefully furvghed for famthee and large travelling parties; and the Floe.. Will be kept as ft first-class lintel in ere renßeet. E. A. 311:H u RAI & BRO.. Provrietcri. TIM UNION, ARCH STREET, ABOVE THIR D, MILS ELHI& LIPTON 8. NEWCOMER. The situation of this HOTEL la rapenorly adapted to the wants of the Rumness Public; audio those minarets of Measure, Passenger Railroml a. which now run gram, a n a oboe proximity. afford a cheap and pleasant ride to all shwa of interest in or about the nay. 11 13-4133 DRILLS AND SHEETINGS FOR EV PORT. BROWN BLEACHED . , AND TILDE DRILLII. HEAVY AND LIGHT SHEETINGS, FROTH f N E ApoMr t& f WEL L s , 64 South FRONT St.. and 36 LETITIA Street MI I TON'S ENOAUSTIU TILES for Ornamental Chimps Tone for cottages. Garden Vases and °attains. Vitrified Pipe for um and Water condnotorai Imparted and for sale by S. A. HARRISON, 101. altl IZST NUT Arm. .useed Sy YRUP, Lo b v b E ,.. R , nt rilep Arta trA m co., 1.1.!T I Ti A in hhds. and RiAR-HOUSE MOLASSES.-150 tercet„ and barrels. for sale Dr_ JAMES GRAYAM & CO, T.wriTrA Re*AL ALMON.-25 bbls. prime new No. 1 Sal S mon, land]ns from steamer Rersineton..ind iude by WM. J. TA CU.. andl 4N.WHARVRF. A, S I CI .s— n u ru prune 6 order, for sale by .11 kRlYrt FOONT P..obat 6-7 k iEITS TURPENTLNE.-75 Spts. Tyripentine, in store?. and S ou th le by POWIRY. ASIIBURNEII, /k. CO, No. 16 WHARVES. 03-1
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