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tien to previous disturhauoos,of a similar oharaoter
_in this Ootuatetile :ritost nlitia:.if which was„ the
Southampton tragedy of Val. - - Vas described as
„,
follovis by one of the editors of the Norfolk Ifpuld ;
: ;ete - 0111.1811.
have a,horrible and heart-rending' tale to, relate. end
het es'en Its Worst feature should he distortedbg rumor
and eXaggerfitiobr I have thought it proper to give you
all anti the worstuiforntation thitt.has as yet resehou us
throu*li the beat spumes of inteiligenee,Whieh r then ,
tore or the CMe will admit. -
A gentleman arrived-hereyeaterday express from
Suffolk, with intellispnee from the upper part of South
ampton counts, suiting that a band of insurgent slaves
(some of them believed to ho runaways. from the neigh-,
boring ewarops•hed tinted out on Sunday oteht last.
and murdered several whole families. amounting to forty
or fifty individuals. • Some of the families were named,
and among them was that of l'irrs.Clathartne Whitehead,
meter of our worthy toirnsinan, Dr, N. C.hitehend,
who. with her son and five daughters, fell a saorifice to
the savage feroo ty of those demons inhuman shape.
The insurrection war represented as one of a -most
alarming character, though it le believed to have Origl•
noted only, In a design to plunder. and net with a view
to a more important obroct=asMrs. Whitehead, being
a wealthy lady. was supposed to have had, a large sum
of money in her 'tense. • Unfortunately, it large number
of the effective male population was absent- ryt a ,oanlp
meetioi iii Gated county, some milesoff, a circumstance
whioh lave a temporary security to the brigands in the
Perpetration of their butchenea, and the Dame
they street: at the moment prevented Alio assentisingot
force sufficient to check thou eitreer.
/teapot as this intelliA once was received. our antiqui
ties met, and decided on making an immediate applica
tion ti, Coloner Home,- commanding at Fortress
Monroe. who. Marx. o'elook this morning, embarked on
board the atesifiliont Frampton. 'with three odmpantes
and a mane of artillery,,for Suffolk., Those troops worn
reinforced in the Reads, by detachments front the
United States. ships Warren and Natchez, ilia whole
amounting to nearly three hundred men,
To-day another express arrived from Suffolk. con
firming the disastrous news of the preceding one. and
adding chit more to the number of the slain. The in
surgents are believed to have from 100 to The mounted
men. and about the name number on foot. They are
armed with fowling Memos. clubs. and have hod - a
rnicontre withe. SMal I number of the militia ,who killed
nix. and took eight of them prikoners. They' are said to
he on their wl!Y,to South Quay, prubably making their
way for thDennal-Swamg. in which they will be able
toremam for a short timo in security. For my part. 1"
have no .fears of their doing much further mischief.
There in very little disaffection in the slaves gtherall Y.
and they menet muster a force sulfieient to , .3110 a Roy
oblent of importance. The. few who have thus rushed
headlong into the arena, will lie shot down like, crews,
or captured and made examples of. The militia are col
lecting in all the neighboring counties, and the utmost
vigilance „prevails, I Pullout a het of the IrlOiline Of
their musics vengeance: -
Pare, Waterii Anil family 14
Mrs. Whitehead - • • .... 7
Mrs. Vikkvzha ,
Jamb , 5
Mr. Travis
Mr. V7kllgnme
•
MT. Baines :...
Mrs. Turner..
IInkoogA: •
Total Sa
Besides these, a private letter adds the families of
.Mr. Bartow and Mt. Henry Bryant—numbers not mee
t oned.
Mllekilt4:9iBto4l. liValtdB;and ammunition have been
forwarded to Sullelk to-day br Commodore Ws rrington.
at the request of our civil authorities. and a number of
our citizens hare accoutred and formed themselves as a
troop of mtvalry,a nd set off to aseist their fellow-citizens
in Southampton ; I trust the nestnews you will hear will
be that all is quiet again. ' • - •
Prompt and effiment manicures were 'taken be the
State and Pedentl troops to surress the insurrection,
We gather-from letters pub islied in the ftichmbnd
Whig. ..of the ultimo. the allowing statements., A
letter from the senior editor of that paper, who is en the
spot. states thattho number of the insurrectionary ne
ernes had been greatly exaegerated. but that it was
bardly within the power of rumor itself to mower:de
their atrocities.; whole famibes,father,mother,dauyh
ter. tons sticking babe', and echool children, were
butchered by them, thrown into heaps, and left to be
devoured bflines and dors. or to- putrefy on the spot.
At Mr. beet Walter's. hie wife and ton children were
murdered—he himself was absent, but approaching
while the dreadful scene was rioting, was pursued, and
escaped with_difficalty- into a marl& How, or with
whom 'the insurrection originated, is not certainly
k Viie preenlent belief is, that On Burnley the 14th ult.
at Barnes' church. near the Cross Heye, the negroes.
who were observed to be disorderly. took
epee
a
r
edmthine. andthet the plan was conceived and matu
ed in thasourse of the week. At Mr. Welton? one child
escaped from the rnthless fangs of these moneters by
concealing herself in the fire place. and another woo
found alive who was badly Wolltldmi and left for deed by
them. He has necomennied
matt-t his letter with a jest of the
killed, einnunting to wo, but it is not yet auger
tatird to be correct. He thinke that the insurgente
never exceeded amts. and that twelve well-arm
t henn
resolete men were competent .to have quelled hem at
nee tram • , .
Hen. Eppee. who is in eommand`of the troops, reports,
under rate of the, Zeth ult.. that rill the insurgents ex
ceet. Nat Tamer. the leader. hail either been taken or
killed: On the
Vi
Gen. Broadnax reports te the Go.
vetoer that all was
suet
and free from visible marau
ders. He thinks all have been killed or taken, except
four or., five. - Be states' that Nat, the ' ringleader.
who cal&
ht
general. and pretends to be u
Baptist preacher, deelnree to his commies that he to
90161T11811innod ley Jesus Christ. and proceeds underlie
inspired directions—that the late sineular Terence of
the sun wearies elm for him. He is riot fa - en. and the'
accent of his battle killed at the affair of t o bridge is
not correct. The General thinks'" that there has ex
tiled net . * enerid contort among the eleves—rircuin
stances impossible to have been feigned demonstrate
the entire ignorance on the stildect of all. the slaves in
the counties amend Southampton, among, whom he
has never knewreinore peewit order and quiet to pre
vail." He believes " that at 11,11 P time twenty resolute
man could have put them down." ,
He enetplimente. to terms of strong •appmbation.
the adMirahlacenduat and spirit of the militie. who
haveuverywhere tprned out with the utmost,prompti
rude. and Rives the most unquestionable evidence of
their at ibtry, instantly and effectually. to put down
every such attempt." The families who had eought
safety by flight - had generally returned to their homes.
THE COURTS.
TtIT,SEpAtT'S PROOXEDINaII
ißelliMted for yhei Press.]
Quattrzir Szseione—Judge Ludlow.-4n the
cans ofThoinee, Risley, convicted on Tuesday of the
infamous, grime of incest, the defendant was aentonced
to ono Year's - confinement in the Moyamensing prison,
and to pay a Sao of .£5, the utmost penalty of the law.
Charles Holmes wag charged with burglary and lar
ceny. In enter-my the pronises of Davis Envenson. on
the Darby road, in the Twenty-fourth Ward, and taking
therefroiti a carpenter's rule, a coat, a hat, and a cane,
alteraetber valued at 86.76. Verdict guilty, William
M. Ball. lEsq4 Appeared on behidrefthe Commonwealth
in the case, and urged the - prosecution with commend
able zest. Holnica is an old convict. Judge Ludlow
sentenced hint to three years in the penitentiary.
Jeremiah Driscoll was tried upon a charge of tumult
and battery noon 'Bridget Hamterty.- Verdict not guilty.
Emanuel Frazer was charged with committing an as
sault upon William Fraser. Verdiot not guilty, hut the
defendant to pay the costs of prosecution. .
John Dahmer was charged witlfmaliefous mischief in
deritror ins twelve watermelons. valued at elm. the pro
perty. et Saran B..Nlaroboy. Verdict guilty. Sentenced,
to an imprisonment of thirty days.
George Wilson was triad upon the charge of %laminae
counterfeit five. dollar note. purporting to be the moue of
the Bank of Commerce. - Verdict not guilty.
Charles Schreiner, alias Charles Atkins, was charred
with the larceny of a silver lever wateli,.wilued at
the property of Thomas Wllace. Verdict guilty. Sen
tenced to six months in the 'county moon. '
Witham Thiel was charged with the ladillany of e 3•60,
the prdnerty of Ann Dorsey. Vordiet not guilty.
• Josiah Knorr was charced with committing en assaidt
and battery pn Divinin Shultz. , Wm, 10. Bull, Esq., for
the Prosecution, and G. Remelt, Fsq,, for the defence.
Verdict multi. Sentence deferred.
Frank Poser and Conrad Eener were charged with
larceny in having stoles several articles from the Block
/of Almshouse. Verdict guilty. Sentenced to undergo
ay Imprisonment of nine months each in the county
pri
o so
Jh n n.
Harding wai acquitted of a 'charge of toe:suit and
battery.
Anna Sapper was acquitted of a similar charge ; -
Albert Baker, n colored, wise found not 'guilty of It like
chargealleged against him. Adionmefil.
DrSTRICT COUBT--Jlltlito Sharswood.--0. Jones
tre. Titlow and Feeley, before reported. This was an
action ro recover on it promm note,
eory given tip one of
the defendants. plaintiff being given to understand that
a partnership existed between the runes. The part
nership was denied by the defence. Verdict forplain
tiff-for 11310.19. Longstreth for plaintiff; Sellers for de
fendant.
Mary A. ifolt vs. Griffith Yam%A feigned issue to
try the ownership of certain monortr. the poritents of a
livery stable at Manaruni:. Verdict for plaintiff'. Faulk
for n14111.13* and..l. T. Owen fordefend e nt
Philip Bi Themes vs. David Dimean. An action to
recover freight altered to tie due nn the transporta
tion of a cargo of coal. Defence that the nonlinear and
A d the shipper was liable: Molgurtrio for plaintiff, and
imorre M. Wharton for defendant. With the fury ;
John .F. Yocum vs. -lames A. - Freemen. A 'feigned
issue to try the ownership of a horse and wagon levied
on I ts the property of Ilsnoroft, Haynes. x. Co., but
claimed Sur the plaintiff in this cense. Thompson for
plaintiff, and fiche for defendant, On trial.
DISTRICT COURT—Judge Here.—ln the 'once of
Peter Pemusen vu. Kiln-or& 11., .f>titilkner and George
Hoopes. reported in The Prw of yesterday. the Jury
rendered a verdict for the plaintiff. G.L. Dougherty
and J. P.' Johnston for plaintiff, and Blackburna, and
Smith for defendants. • - -
William H. Whitney ca. - Emanuel - Peters. An action
on aprop/mom note. - Verdict for the defendant. Du
bois for plaintiff, and Fade for defendant. -
Charles Murphy vs. The City of Philadelphia. An no
tion4by the plaintiff. who was the steward at the Block
ley Imehonse) to recover mule to monove expended by
him pr promotions supplied for thQ use of the amshouso.
on trial. 0. P. &S.A. Common for-plaintiff, and H. T.
King for defendant.
CONDON PLEAS--Judge Allitiod. - --Exeoetrix of J.
Ross Hoopes ve: C. Wharton. An action to recover
amount of interest due, Verdict for the plaintiff for
8151.7. Diehl for plaintiff, and Bunnh for defendant.
Joseph Bose vs. Joseph Fierce. An action on a pro
minor, note. Verdict for plaintiff for .922.G0. Varmint
for plaintiff, and Juvenal for defendant.
Leighton vs. Bancroft. Before reported.. Verdiat for
plaintiff for te2L2l. Fletcher for plaintiff, and Anion
.Briggs for defendant.
Charles T. Manly vs. Charles Meagher. • An action
upon a recognisance.. Verdict for plaintiff 'for 8493.60.
T. J. Clayton for plaintiff, and Brincle for defendant.
William Parka vs. August Nippon. 'An action of tit
ver and conversion to recover damages for alleged
wrongful detention of a quantity of lumber. On trial.
Utirrefi STATES DIRTRICT COURT4- , -.TUdge 'Cad.
walador.—The ease of the seamen of the ship Efir John
Franklin, who were bound over to answer the charge
of muting. was to have been heard yesterday morning
on halves °ernes. As the District Attorney was una
ble to be present, Judge Ciulwalader said that he would
read the testimony taken by the Commisidoner, and if
be could &Otiose the men upon it he would do so. If
not, he would hear the case on Monilty. Four of the
o
men originally committed made their escape from the
debtor's apartment, the o'llers Elie still confined thorn.
We are glad to understand that our young friend. Wil
liam Vogdes. Jr., No, 131 Shutt, Sixth street, has volun
teered to appear as the counsel or those unfortunate
sailors. The sudden and melancholy end of their bane
facto O. eolith, has left them with
out any legal counsel. Mr. Voiales, young, talented
and energetic, knows full well how to espous e RIIICCOB9-
fnlly the tease of the oppressed against the wrong', of
the oppressor, and we reel assured, that his well-direct
ed energies, prOmpted as they are by a good heart. most
terminate in thin instance auccessfully. Mr. Vogdos
has our belt wishes for the future.
UNtTED STATER CIRCUIT Colityr--Judge Grier.
The closing aignment in the Baffin MO: for an alleged
linfringement of patent, was heard yesterday,_ Mr. KM
er. of yew York. for the Plaintiff. following Mr. Blum
pard, who spoke for the defendants. Mr. Keller's argu
ment was a noble and masterly effort, and was listened
VD with the deepen attention by a , crowded anthem:o.
Thin gentleman came to us with a reputation. which lie
hag well sustained throughout the progress of thisim
portant cause. -
THE PENNSYLVANIA
STATE FAIR FOR 1851,
IFSIX FIRST PREMIUMS AND SIX DIPLOMAS.
• Best Fignane for Warming Buildings.
To ARNOLD WiLsON;
BAS CONSUMING CONE FURNACE.
BESP . P FI ORT RRT
ABLE FURNACE.
To ARNOLD WiLsoN.
RICHMOND'S PORTABLE FURNACE.
FIRST FREUD:ISL - •
BEST COOKING RANGE.
To Al Not Sr, Wmanv.
icantsows DOUBLE-ovvv-cooluma RANOJI.
PARLOR RghtiVse.
BEST COAL ORATES.
DOWN SoL BASKET os
LOW and GRAZES, ,
FIRST PREMIUM. •
6' BEST ENAMELLED SLATE MANTELS.
TO ARNOLD So WILSON.
For a very bandscanediaplay of 'Enamelled Slate Man
mg, very hlghbr finished, and ofauperlor Roitalanship,
- - FIRST PREMIUM.
ARNOLD lie WILSON.
IWO CHESTNUT street.
B. M. Pst.rwat.r., SuPt
MORE - PROOF'OF THE WONDERFUL
EFFECTS MONE4'B AMERICAN HAIR
REPARATOR.-
PITMADNI.PIirA, September 27th. 1859.
This is to certify that I wait loud for many yenta, and
aas reecimmended to try your Raparator ; and haring
procured three bottles, WWI it for throe months, Arita'
nee patiaodinynnw g!onr, and although not
. qtnte as
thioir belere..rot it is oonstantly towm hr. JON ES,
_
• No. 39 - Noith Third street.
-
Pnc..trintmtm. September 27th, ISO%
Mr..l. P. filoner,hi Lear Sir—Some time since rilY
hair eornmenceil falling out. so Much am that I Was, in
fact, fearful of beanming bald ,i, but hearing of the won
derful power of tool . Reperator, 1 Was induced to buy a
bottle and after using ona.halr of it my hair not only
penned coining out, but coinmeneed growing finely, end
t have now ea Click 4 suit of hair ati eyer - f had, ,
= - JACOB EVAS,
.
- N o' 624 Cherry stree
' Fcir sale by T . tr. PETERS k Co., Sole Agents, ..o.
11; CHESTNUT Street, _Philadelphia. man-en
TO WESTERN - AND SOUTHERN HER.
ealiiNTS.-4Canilaltive, n 1121222, padked,
ind for 0212 AT hn manufno.piretp r it Nesr
Y g1i 131 .. ? 21 ' N. ~.mt 22 , N. Wharvill.
rZLEGLEIC ,SHIT' ~ corner. SECOND
-drat and 'CIREEIis bays ar;quired great reettintion. by
the. trite and ,ptudent. dountd they pave pnrsned addle
their commencement in Inamem, by 4,first- - rnto
patois at low - • slB-tf
PRILADELPIIIA BOARD OF TtADE;
TAB. ROBB SNOWDEN,
HENRY BUDD. COMMITTEE OE TEN MONTE
J.-.II,LAIWASTER4
LETTER 'BAGS
kT TBB ISIBBCIWIITI' gicIi4soB,PHILADELP)II6.
Ship Beranek. Rowland... ..... Liverpool, scion
Bark White Wing, Ea1ing...........• • ..LeguaYra. soon
Bark Island Roine,Jeftrey— ..... . London. soon
Bark Reindeer. Kerlin.... . 'Rio de Janeiro, Oot 21
Brig Thomas Walter,Hiciith St Berta, goon
Brig Zee Nymph, Schap per,• —. Cap° Town, COIL soon
Behr W L Syringe, Buokaloo Havana, noon-
DIAItiNE INTELLIGENCE.
PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 90, 1559
SUN RISES. -.0 35 f BUN 3ETS-..-.5 25
...... 41
ARRIVED.
Behr Mary Miller, LOMB, 6 days from Boston, in bal
last to Q_Miller & Co.
Bohr Thos Potter, Glover, 3 days from Now York, in
ballast to contain.
Rehr Wm Kennedy. Christy, 4 darn from Georgetown,
DC. In ballast to Noble, Hammett & Caldwell.
Behr W G Bartlett. Connelly. from Bo s ton, (.
Bohr R Corson, Ludlum, from Boston.
Behr Wove, Barrett. from Boston.
Behr L Sturtevant, Dole, from Boston.
Bohr J P Cake, Endicott. from Hoe .on.
Bohr B V W Siminons,'Oodrey, from Boston.
Behr J H 'Moore, Ingersoll,. from Boston.
Behr Jos H Risley. Boyce, from Boston.'
Bohr Restless, Smith. from Boston.
Behr Revenue, Gandy.. from Providence.
Bohr Sophia Ann. Smith, from Providence.
Bohr Albert Photo. Cavalier, from Providence.
Behr Nellie D. Studers, front Stamford.
Bohr Paran, Clark, from Now York.
Behr limos. Roby. from New York.
Bohr R J Mercer, Robinson, from Fall River.
• CLEARED.
Steamship City of N York, Howes,Boston, H Winsor.
Bark Azelia. Power, Pernambuco, Lewis & Damon.
Bark Amy, Hammond, Boston, Twells & Co.
. Brie Sarah Elizabeth, Haynes, Bath, Me, Bares &
Godshall.
Bohr S V Simmons, Godfrey, Galveston, Bishop, Si
mono & Co.
Bohr J H Moore, Ingersoll, Charleston, Noble, Ham
mett &
Behr Win Kennedy. Christy. Washington, do
Behr Nellie 1), Studer., Richmond, do
Behr R L Tav,Shebpard, Boston,
, Bohr Union. Libby, Boston, . do
Bohr Mary Miller, Laws. Boston, C Miller & Co.
Bohr R Corson. Ludlam. Boston, C A Heeksher & Co.
Fehr Parana. Clark, Boston, W H Johns
Bohr Wave, Barrett, Boston, Tyler. Stone es Co.
Behr Sophia Ann,Snuth, Boston, Blakistou & Cos.
Rohr 1, Sturtevant, Dole. do do
Sdhr J P Cake, Endicott,l3oston, Van Tiusen, Norton
& Co.
Behr W G Bartlett, Connelly, Boston, Sinnickson
Glover.
Behr Revenue. Gandy, Providence, Tiverton Coal Co.
Bohr J H Rioter. liloyee, do do
Rehr A Bharo, Cavalier. Providence, It Mines & Coal
Salty Restleas. Smith, Weymouth, 1.1 Rothermel & Co.
Rehr R S Dean, Cook. Taunton. do
Bohr R J Mercer Robinson , Chelasa.ll.lt Corson & Co.
Bohr T Potter. Glover. Norwich, N Sturtevant & Co.
13tr HL Gaw, tier, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr.
(Correspondence of theThdadelphis Exchange.)
EWES. Del. c lg.
The schr Good Tidings, of and from Philadelphia:with
coal, for Petersburg, Va, came down on Saturday and
anchored at the harbor, but twins to the strong NW
wind. dragged against the Breakwater and sunk; 'hull
and cargo will prove a total loss; some of the materials
will be saved and sent to Philadelphia. She was 115 tons
burthen. and four years old.
Pilot boat E Turley spoke on the 15th 111111.05 miles E
SE of Cape Henlopen, bark Texana. from New York for
Mobile, and ship Louisa. for Charleston. Ten ochre.
which name in last evening, are at the harbor. Wind
southwest, with rain.
Yours, • WM. AL HICKMAN.
BT THLEOAAPII.
(Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.)
CAPE 'SCAN D. Pi .1, Oct 19—OPM.
The ship Carioc), for Rio de Janeiro. and two berm
brigs are now going to Sea. No vessels iu sight inward
hound. Wind NW—weather cool.
Yours, THOS. B. HUGHES.
MEMORANDA.
Steamship City of Richmond, Mitchell, hence, arrived
at Richmond 17th inst.
ship South Shorn, (of Boston) Lothrop, from Calcutta
for this port, before reported at Cape of Good Hope.
sprung a leak (luring a heavy gale July 16, lat. 958, long
25 40 E. end lost i Mom, fore topmast, store bulwarks;
and started wood ends from the stem. The ship leaked
16 inches of water par hour in smooth water. The cargo
was much damaged. The injured part had been dis
charged and sold. After trittking temporary repairs,
putting in new pumps, and shipping all entire crow, the
84 also( Aug 30.
Ard . ridrm e grv,w, h veri o gl,
s ed from
Gibraltar 19th an. fo r a New from
reported
-clear or Charleston.
Brig non B Wattson, Monday, from Now York for St
Thomas. 3 days out, was spoken 10th inst, hat 37, long
70 30.
Brig Unicirt Blab),cleared at Wilmington, N
C, 17th inst. for Rio de Janeiro. :
Sohr B B Wales, RoMmixt, hence, arrived at Wil
mington. NC. 16th inst.
Behr J C Baxter, Babcock, hence, arrived at Charles
ton 17th inst.
.
Solite Joe Crandall Merathlin, and H Mayo, Wardhence, hence, arrived at Charleston 16th Inst.
Bohr Martha Moore, Bennett. hence, arrived at Sa
yannah lath Inst.
.
Solna Amelia C Reoves, Lake, White Squall, Sharp,
Jaa sStroup, Corson. L Audenried. Bartlett. and E W
Perry, Sampson. hence. arrived at Boston 18th inst.
for S d 15ehr 13
inst. Shaddick, Williams , hence, arrived at Hart-
Sara Inane Rich, Smith. and Watchman, Benjamin,
from Boston for Philadelphia' Governor, Hooper. from
Eastport for do, and Maria Hoxann, Cox, from Calais
for do, at Newport 17th inst.
Behr Casper Heft, Shoe, hence, arrived at Providence
17th inst.
Sok Salmon Washburn, Thrasher, henoe, arrived at
Taunton 7th inst.
.. • . .
Steamer Union, Taylor, hence, arrived at N Orleans
lath inst.
COMMISSION HOUSES.
EDDY'S CASSIMERES.
SILK MIXTURES,
CHOICE STYLES,
JUST RECEIVED
AND FOR SALE BY
ROBERT E. EVANS,
216 CHESTNUT STREET.
018 tutioat
FROTHINGHAM
8o WELLS,
34 SOUTH MOW
' AND 35 LETITIA STREET,
Are AGENTS for the dale, or Goode Manufactured by
the following Companies, viz
Atgasacnueragra,
LACONIA
GHAT FALLS,
•
LIMA N,
()ABM
DWIGHT,
P/SARINII,
IPSWICH,
BAHTLET.
11TOHII, Blollollod, end Colored Meetings, Shirtinga,
Jamul, and Drllia.
ROBESON'S BLUE PRINTS,
nAmPo&N COMPANY'S.
TWEEDS AND COTTONADES in great. verinlY
, WASHINGTON MILLS
(Formerly Bey Mato)
Shawls, Piano and Tab e Covers, Printed Feltinss.
Flanntos, alt-Wool min Cotton Warn Cloths ' heavy_blk
and blue Beavers, Cassieleres, and Tricots. Also, Her
sera, Satinets. and Tweeds.
HENRY D. NELL,
'CLOTH STORE,
NOS. 4 AND 0 NORTII SECOND STREET
FRENCH FANCY CASSIM ERES,
'And Mixtures suitable for suite.
VELVETS, CASHMERES, An., An.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Cm•
SHIPLEY, HAZARD, & HUTCHINSON
N 0.112 CHESTNUT ST..
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
FOR THE SALE OF _
PHILADELPHIA-MADE
GOODS.
T • R. GARBED & CO..
. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
COTTON, COTTON YARNS,
SPERM, LARD, AND
WHALE OILS,
FLOUR, DRUGS, fro
Ad - The attention of Manufecturere ie ispecianY
celled to our
SPERM OILS. •
aulf-Sin No. DR N. FRONT STREET, PHILA.
CLARK'S
SPOOL
COTTON.
Just reoeived,
A PULL ASSORTMENT IN
WHITE, BLACK, AND COLORS,
For satoby
CJIARLES FIELD,
NO. 20 NORM SIXTH STREET,
AGENT FOR PHILADELPHIA.
e9-7m.
SMITH. MURPHY, &
237 MARKET BT., AND 226 CHURCH ALLEY,
Are nom opening their
PALL AND WINTER STOOL
or
STAPLE AND FANCY
DRY GOODS.
To whioh they mite the attention of
CASH AND PROMPT SHORT-TIME BUYERS,
Augvuxt, 1889. aue-am
CHINA. AND QUEENSWARE.
BOYD & STROUD.
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS,
Dave now on hand a complete otook of-
Q,UEENSWARE.
GLASSWARE, and
FRENCH AND ENGLISH CHINA,
At , their Orm STAND, No. 32 NORTH FOURTH BT.,
four doers below Alerebante Hotel, to whit% they tallith
the attention of WHOLESALE =YEAS,
Mir AGUNTA 'MR PISTIBURQ Wage.
ace-am
LADIPS, CHANDELIERS, &c.
'CORNELIUS & BAKER,
MANUFACTURERS OP
LAMPS, CHANDELIERS,
GAS FIXTURES, /cc.
STORE, 710 CHESTNUT STREET.
• MANUFACTORIES,
821 CHERRY".BT., AND FIFTH. AND COLUMBIA
eB-the to-2m] AVENUE.
HOPE COAL OIL WORKS.'
FIRST PREMIUM,
AWARDED AT
PENNSYLVANIA STATE PAIR,
FACTORY WOOD STREET, WHARF SCHUNL
KILL,
OFFICE J 27 WALNUT STREET.
0070 9m R. S. DURBARD k SON.
ItEFINED SUGAR.-500 barrels various
grades. 160 bble nrushed, Milted and ko r i dc a
for salrby
,440 JAMEB gita_llAliJ
LEMITIA Street,
THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA; THURSDAY; OCTOBER 20; 1859:
INSURANCE COIVIPA'OES,,
DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN
SURANCE COMPANY.
INCORPORATED BY:THE LEGISLATOR 4
PENNSYLVANIA ISM.
OFFICE B. E. CORNERtsh THlRTl elpgia AND WALNUT
Sree, Pilad.
MARINE INSURANCE
094 VESSELS,
CARGO, I
FRE To all parte of the World,
IGHT, INL ND INSURANCE
On, Goode, by River, Canals, Lakes_, end Land Carriage
to all parts of the Union.
FIRE INSURANCES
on Merchandise generally.
On Stores, Dwelling Housea, &e.
ASSETS OF THE COMPANY,
November 1,1868.
• far. Market Value.
81030350, Philadelphia City 64?' cent, L0an...510.5,144 00
$llO,OOO, Pennsylvania State Loans 104,420 00
$90,000, U, S. Tronanry 49i V cent, Notes.:.. 90,112 VJ
$OO,OOO, Pennsylvania Railroad 24 Mortgage
0 41 1 cent. Bonds 46,670 00
$20,000, North Pennsylvania Railroad Mort
ga4o
815000,100 shares dock Germantown Gan
Company, interest and prowl pal
g. mantled by the pity of Phila
delphia 14,920 00
$l,OOO, 100 shares Pennsylvania Railroad
Company .......
58,000, 100 shares North Pennsylvania Rail
road Company
52,600, Sundry shares Philadelphia lea
Boat Company, Havre do Crane
Steam Tow Boat Company Sa
vannah Steam NavigationQum
bans, and Philadelphia Exchange
8340,700 8319,199 00
Bonds and Mortgages, and Real Estate, Of
71 983 35
-
fico Budding
Bilte receivable for Insurances made whecos 38
B a i n/ ice due, at Agencies—Premiums on Ma
rino Policias recently issued—and other
debts due the Company 81,'2133 I
Scrip and stock of sundry Insurance Compa
nies. •
Carat on Deposit in Bank-
DI ItECTORS.
William Martin, James C. Hand,
Joseph H. Seal. Theophilus Paulding,
Edmund A. sander. Jame. Tr:pos.lr,
John a Davis, Wlllinin Lyre, Jr.,
John R. Penrose, J. F. Peniston,
George C. I.llw, Joshua P. Ey r.,
Edward Darlington, Samuel E. Stokes,
Dr. R. M. HUM% Henry Sloan
'William C. Ludwig, James B. at'Farland.
Hugh Cralq . , Thomas C. Hand,
Spencer AP ilvaine, Robert Burton,
Charles IS elly„ . John B. Semple, Pitteb'g
H. Junes Brooke, D. T. Morgan.
Jacob P. Jones, .b
WILLIAM MARTIN, President.
THOS. C. HAND, Vioo President.
HENRY LYLBURN, Seerotarv. 1111126-11 U
THE ROBERT MORRIS FIRE
INSU
RANCE COMPANY
OF PHILADELPHIA ,
409 WALNUT STREET .
This Company insures against Loss or Damage by
Fire on Public and Private Buildings, Furniture, Stocks
ofOoods, and Merchandise generally.
The fol lowing provision in the Policies of this Com
any guarantieo their security when assigned as col
lateral:
" This policy obeli not bo invalidated, or in any wise
affected, after its assignment no a collateral security to
a . ground-rent. or mortgage, and the approval °leech as
sig,nment by the &hen, by any transfer or conveyance of
the mortgaged premi Dl ses, by the
R owner of the same,"
RECTOS.
Paul T. Jones, Jeremiah M. Brooks,
John Hulme, Robert Clarke,
Isaac S. Waterman. David Salomon,
Edward 0. James, William Vanderveer.
Joseph Janney, Theodore Cny ler,
Joseph H. Collins Samuel Costner.
,
FAUL T. JONE.S,Tresid
WM. VANDERVEER, Vice President.
OILREET N. Brgnir Nu. Secretor.' inv7-tf
T.l OWARD FIRE AND MARINE INSU
-1- 1 - RANCE COMPANY, No. 419 WALNUT Street
Philadelphia.
DIRECTORS.
Thne. L. Ludere, Wm. F. Leech,
J. Edgar Thomson, Robt. W. D. Truitt,
AL W. Baldwin, Win. K. Hainlin,
John 0. Jaines, IL H. Shillingford,
A.S. Buckner, C. h. Spangler,
John W. Sexton, H. H. Houston,
William Rioguel, 'Wm. H. Love,
Edwin Booth, charier F. Norton,
John Garrison, 11M1113 Myer
E. S. Warne. Edward A:Warne,
John E. Addieks, It. T. Komi.
President—THOMAS L. LUDERS,
Vice Proeidont—E. S. WARNE.
Secretary—CHAßLES A. BUY. • dale
A MERIOAN FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
1 -3 k. INCORPORATED 1810—CHARTER PERPET
UAL.
No. NO WALNUT Street . , above Third, Philadelphia
Having a large pid-up (medal Stook and Surplus In
vested in sound and available Seouritisa, continue to in
sure on Dwellings. Stores. Furniture, Merchandise ,
Vessels In Fort and their Cargoes, and other Personal
Property. All losses liberally and promptly adjusted.
DIRECTORS. •
GoorgA Abbott, • John T. ',owls,
John Walsh,. Pima It. Campbell,
Samuel C. Morton, 4 Edmund G. Dula,
Patrick Brad),
Israel Chas ; W. You Snob
Mums.
GEORGE ABBOTT, President.
TRONA R. MARIS. Secretary. 1a23-1y if
AME INSURANCE COMPANY, No
-■-• al CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA.
INCORPORATED APRIL 1668,
_BY THE STATE OF
PENNSYLVANIA.
CONFINED TO FIRE AND INLAND RISKS,
DIRRCTORR
&MUHL WHIG Wright, B
WILLIAM W. WALTERS, William Ryan k
CHARLES RICHARDSON.. J. C. Howe & Co.
OZOROE A. We5t....... West, Fats, & Lloyd.
PARCLAY LIPPINCOTT... Lippincott, Hunter, lc 800tI
JACO)) W. STOUT ...- • Chalices Stout. & uo.
&SHY Lewis, Lewis. Bros., & Co.
DAVID D. BIRNET. • • . NAVIA .t bulgy.
A. H. osenheim, Brooks. & Co.
JOHN B. John B. Ellison & Sons.
JOHN W. HVERRAN....... John W. Everman & Co.
THOMAS 8. Mawria.. .. Savage & Martin.
GEORGE W. DAY, President.
Jr/RAMAN J. SLOCUM., Vies Pres't.
WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD. See'y. ant-tf
INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE
STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA—FIRE AND MA
RINE INSURANCE—No. EXCHANGE BUILD
INGS.
Chartered in 1791—Capital e2oo,ooo—Assets, January 1,
1868, e,317,446 50 , 10(1.
All invented in sound and available securities—con
tinue to insure on Vessels and Cargoes, Buildings, Stooks
of Merchandise, ece., on litteraterms.
BIRECI. ORS
Henry D. Sharron!, George 71. Stuart,
Simeon Toby, Samuel Grant, Jr.,
Charles Maealester, Tobias Wagner,
• William S. Smith, Thome 11. Watteau,
/On B. Budd Henry 0. Freeman,
William IL White; Charles S. LoWia.
George C. Carson.
111:19111 - 1). SHERRERD, Prenident.
WILLIAM HARPER. Seeretarr. in 9-svfm tf
LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COM
PANY.-- PENN MUTUAL id +E INSU
RANCE COMPANY, Northeast corner ol THIRD end
DOCK Streets. Assets. &!'02,221 26.
INSURES LIVES for the whole term of 'life—grants
eanuities and endowments—purohnses life Interests in
Real scat, an
of Life.d makes all contracts depending on the
contiencies
They net as Executors, Administrators, Assignees
Trusteee, and Guardians.
TRUSTEES.
riot L. Miller , Samuel S. Stokes,
• War= Coates, William Martin,
Nigli l ilqi " P. N ge w e i lVe ll ; I Jones 11.1!
B iL l eti r r i i ', nd.
Wilmail Kern, James Euston,
Samuel hasp, Theophi Ins Paulding s
C.
Charles Hallowell, Edmund A. Sumter,
Henri C. Townsend, Erni
e' L. 'Hutchinson.
Rodolphus Kent, o in W. Boer,
William 11. Carr, 'I is S. Archer,
P. V. Duflow, Samuel J. Christian,
William Robertson, Joseph M. Thomas,
Warner B. Ruin, John G. Brenner,
P. S. Miehter, Easton.
DANIEL L. MILLET, President.
SAML. E. STOKES, Vice Pres't.
Jons W. Ronson. Secretary. nion-liir
PE QUAKER CITY INSURANCE
COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, Pa.
FRANKLIN BUILDINGS, No. 40S WALNUT Street.
- - --- • - CHARTER PERPETUAL
CAP1TAL.......... . ' '' "'' 8200.000
IiUR PLUS
FIRE, MARINE, AND INLAND lAMIRANCE.
Fire Insurance, limited and perpetual, on ugo
Merchandise of all descriptions.
Marine Insurance, inland and Ocean, on Vessels,
Freight and Cargo to and from all parts of the World,
GEORGE H. HART, Promidont.
E I'. ROBB, Vice Prosidont.
H. R. COG4BIIAI,I, Be:2rotary.
B. H. BUTLER, Mo l t Secretary.
piRECTOR
It. W. Bailey,
Andrew It. Climber!,
Cherlee 0, Im lay,
• H. It. Coen.hell.
1.. Hon. 11. Id.
George.H. Hart,
E. I'. Ross,
A. C. COW,
Foster H. Perkins.
Earnest ..101:10P. D
LOOKING-GLASSES.
LOOKING GLASSES/
Now in store the moot extensive and elegant suer
ment of
LOOKING GLASSES,
Foreiery woe end every position, and at the mos
moderate ;atom
LOOKING GLASSES
U n the moot elaborate and the moot simple fremai.
LOOKING ULABBEB
Premed in the beet taste, and in the moat autistantia
Miner.
LOOKING GLASSES
Furzusbed by us, are manufactured by ou rselres In our
own establishment.
LOOKING GLASSES
In MAHOGANY and WALNUT frames for Country
JAMES S. EARLE & SON,
1.16 CHESTNUT STREET,
arl-Lf PHILADELPHIA
MEDICINAL.
DR. MOFFAT'S VEGETABLE LIFE
PILLS AND PHOENIX BITTERS have been
thoroughly tested. and pronounced a sovereign remedy
for dyspepsia, flatulency, heart-burn and headache,
costiveness. diarrlima, fevers of all kinds, rheumatism,
gout, gravel, Worms, scurvy, ulcers, eruptive com
plaints, salt rheum, erysipelas, common colds and in
fluenza, irregularity and all derangement of the female
system,pilee, and various other diseases to which the
human frame is liable. For sate hy the proprietor. Dr.
W. 11, aIOPFAT, Mn 11110ADWAI , New York. and by
Druggists generally all over the country. $2l-d&WIY
DGLENTWORTIPS PILE REMEDY,
Jur For the cure of Remertheida or Piles, Comb pa-
Dori, Fistula in Ano, Olcorati one of the Antic Prolamine
of the Rectum. Eire/urea, Excoriation, Ulceration. In
ternsl and External to the Anua, Pruritus, and all Dm
eftileS peculiar to the Rectum.
The great and uniform auccesirwhieh this Remedy bag
attained for the cure el the above Dim:macs is unprece
dented in'the annals of Medicine. The rapidity of Ito
curative qualitlea and the durability of de cures are
equalled by no other Remedy of the age. Ninety-nine
canoe nut of an hundred are alleviated and cured of thin
digressing complaint and are reatared to comfort here
tofore unknown. Full and explicit Directionn accom
pany each Box. One Dos is NU fitment te perform a cure.
Prepared only by DR. GIiENTWORTII.
N 0.817 RACIi Hlre ot.
Prioe 81. Can be sent by Adam' Exprose. 66-lm
ANOTHER PROOF OF THE WONDER
FUL OF TROXELL'S NEURALGIA
SALVE,
- Force., July 7th. PM
Mr. B. W. Taoratu—Dear Sir .1-1 have been troubled
with the "NEURALOIA" for the tact 14 years, and
have suffered Om most immolating pain, compelling
me at times to give up niy business entirely, I could noi
eat, and sleep was a stranger to my eyes. I auffere
more than tongues can tell. I had the advice and aid o
parfounphyeimans, and used other remedies, but all of
no avail ! Having noticed your advertisement in the
papers, I concluded to call on a person whom I had
learned was cured of 8 case of 20 years standing. He
wh i rl the "SALVE" but once, and I felt immediate
Mu, --a second applioation removed the pain entirely,
and now feel like a different man. Since then I have
slept well—something that I Ie not done for months,
being obliged to tut up all night in a chair. My appetite
has returned , and I feel grate ul to you for the restora
tion of my health.
CHARLES H. RAKER., Tobacconist,
CARROT. Street, above WOOD, Kensington.
For sale wholesale and retail, at S. W.corner SIXTH
and PARRISH Streets, and at T. R. CALLENDER
Co.'s. lc W, corner Third and Walnut eds. arlo-tf
FAMILY CHOCOLATE
OE
SUPERIOR qUALITY.
EDWARD A. - HEINTZ,
Manufacturer and Importer of
Prench and Spaniel'
CHOCOLATE.
Store S. W. corner ARCH and NINTH Stream.
eg-em I Anatory 014 Pllbort Etreet./
1110 GROCERS AND DRUGGISTS.--500
1 Cases Saponifier or Concentrated Id o. in one Pound
air-tight iron boxes.( the only welt•eetabllehed and re
liable article.) Manufactured by the l'ennsf !vaunt Salt
Manufacturing Company, and tor sale to tho trade as
follows: 6 Cases. 13e. per pound; 10 to 2.5 Cason, .5 , 12.80.
J. R. RA ir ES. Soap Manufacturer,
N 0.9 North F HON e Street.
SILVER SOAP—A simple preparation
for cleansing Silver Plate, Jewelry, Mirror's. Mar
ble, &c.. far more convenient and effective titan any
other. Ono half the labor of House cleaning may Ira
saved by using this Soap, which cannot possibly injure
the fi nest Zino white, and an no scrubbing is required,
the saving in the wear of the paint in much greater than
the cost of the Soap. It leaven the surface as pure and
white as when new. alenufactured only by the Boston
indexical Soap Comanv, and sold by their appointed
Agents. HASSARD & CO.. Apotheeariee, TWELFTH
and CHESTNur. /121-
IMMEZII
JAMS STEWART & CO.'S
PAISLEY MALT WHISKEY
GEORGIE 'WHITELEY,
Importer of Brandy, Wino, ho., HS SOUTH FRONT
st ree t, o rr ers ib r pale, In bond only, STEWART'S
CELEBRATED AND UNEQUALLED PAISLEY
MALT WHISKEY, 627-3 m
IVY, CALL ATTENTION OF TIIE
v TRADE to this roall) Supaym Itrtiole
ALFRED RENAUD LOUNAC.
A enmity in assorted packages constantly on hand,
((ribald 1151:01VOli for direct importation.
Also—llennessv Cognac Le ftm Cognac', London and
Holland tints, Claret in Wood and Ca en, Champagnes,
high and low proms. LONGCRAISIP. importer.
015-Gin 217 South FRONT. Philadelphia.
-GEORGE WHITELEY,
No. 135 youth FRONT Street,
Importer of Brandy, Willoll. e<o., Aka for gale, in
bond only, the following, antiing other standard brands
of brandy:
Panot, Castillon, & Co., Thos. Hines & Co.,
J mos, Robin, & Co., Otard, Doom Cc Co.,
A. Bomnotto, Slarett,
Cameos, Pellovoisin,
C. Dupont & Co.. Moon Proprietors,
& F. Mariann, Jon. llennevy.
Stuarts Fatality ldalt Wlnekas,and the choicest
vareettes of Madeira. Sherry, Port. Burgundy, and
Rhine Winos, Palm Tree Gin, Jamaioa Ruin. Banta
Cruz Rum, Bordeaux Oil. &0., &a. 827-ly
CARD.---MAREUIL-SUR--AY
MINE), JANUARY 16,1869.—1 n consequence of
the frequent invitations received by me to renew the
shipments am) Champagne Winos to the United States,
I beg leave hereby to inform my fernier customers an d
the public in general /ire appointed Messrs. F.C.
BROUWER, ANC ER, CO., Sole Agents in the
United States, for the sale of my Champagne Wineq.
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 former ones.
BILLEGART RALhION_,
BILLEGART SALMON'S. CHAMPAGNE WINER.
both CABINET and VERZENAY, for sale and con
stantly on hand. in lots to suitpurchaser-Ikb,
F. 0. BROUWER, ANCIIER, k CO.,
_
61 BEAVER Street. New York.
e 603,804 70
CLARET. -100 oases Barton & Guestier's
St. Julien; 300 do. St. Estephe ; 300 do. Washins
ton Morton St. Julien . 100 do. do. Palencia, pints 6O do,
Chateau La R 01,0150 do. do. Leoville ; Scotch Ale, in
stone and glans; Younger's, Harvey's, Falkirk Drown
Stoat and London Porter, in store and for sale by
Rub A. MERINO. 140 South FRONT Street.
COTCII WHISKEY. 125 puncheons
Hunan Stewart & Co.'sPaislai Malt, in bend and
for male by II KORHE WHITELEY. 621-9 m
----------------
CABINET WARE.
HOGUET & HUTTON)
MANUFACTURERS OF
DESKS
AND CABINET FURNITU E
NO. 259 SOUTH THIRD STREET.
Office, Bank, and School Furniture. Extension Taldes.
Bookcases, Wardrobes, etc 12-3 m
- -- • --
VABINET FURNITURE AND BILLIARD
%,-) TABLES.
MOORE & CAMPION,
No. 261 SOUTH SECOND STREET,
in connection with their extonsive Cabinet Business, are
now manufeeturinca superior article of
BILLIARD TABLES,
and have now on hand a full All pply, finished with
MOORE & CAMPION'S 151 PROVED CUSHIONS,
which are pronounced by all who have used them to be
superior to all others.
For the quality and finish of these Tables the manu
facturers refer to their numerous patrons throughout the
Union, who are familiar with the character of their
work. yse-em
SAVING FUNDS.
SAVING} FUND-FIVE PER CENT, IN
TEREST.—NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COM
PANT, WALNUT Street, Southwest corner of TRIED
Phtladelphia, Incorporated by the State of Penneylva
Ma.
, large or all, and in
teVe ° 3 l e r: e ml in
they emn,
m
da a ya s ti r e
nO/13 tO the day of with
drawn!.
• •
The office is Open every day from 9 o'olodic in the
morning till o'clock in the evening, and on Monday
and Thursday evenings till o'clock.
Hon. HENRY L. BENNER. President.
ROBERT BELFRIDGE, Vioe President.
WILLIAM J. Knee, Secretary.
DIRECTORS.
Hoe. H enr y L. Bonner, F. Carroll Brewster,
Edward L. Carter, Joseph 13„ Barr,
Robert &Midge,mane LER.
Samuel K. Ashton, • Leith Yerkes,
O, Landreth Nunn, Henry Dillenderfer,
Money is received and payments made daily.
The investments are made, in conformity with the
Pprovisions of the Charter, in Real Estate Mortgages.
round Rents, and ouch fast-class securities as will al
ways maitre perfect eeountr.: to the depositors, and
which cannot fall to give permanent); end stability to
this Institution. sul-ly
SAVING FUND.--.-UNITED STATES
TRUST COMPANY, oornor THIRD and CHEST
NUT Straos.
Large and small mime received, and paid back on de
mand without notion, with FIVE, PER CENT. INTE
REST from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal,
Office hourg, from 9 until 9 o'clock every day, and on
MONDAY EVENINGS frotn 7 until 9 o'clock,
DRA.FTEI for male on England, Ireland, and Scotland,
from £1 upwards.
President—STEMlEN R. CRAWFORD,
Treasurer-7AMES R. HUNTER.
PLINY FISK. Actuary
'• A little, hut often, fats the Puree."
GIRANKLIN SAVING FUND--
-IL No. 1.16 South FOURTH Street, between
Chestnut and Walnut, Philadelphia, pass all De
posits nn demand, •
Depositors' none! &enured by Government
State. and City Loam, round Rente , Mortgagee,
n.
This Company deems 'safety bettor than larse
profits. consequently will mono risk with deposi
tors' money, but have it at all times reedy to TO.
turn with 6 per rent. interest to the owner, as
I they have alwaye done. This Company never
'impended.
Females, married pr sinate, and Minore can
I deposit in their own right, and such deposits can
be withdrawn (my by their consent.
Charter perpetual. Incorporated by the State
of Penneyivanin, with authority to receive mo
"aaßPEVir S a la ite'laiNE; CE I V ED.
Owe open daily from D to 3 o'clock, and on
Wednesday and Saturday evenings until 8 o'uW.
DIRECTORS.
Jacob B. Shannon, gfirns Only'lhulet,
John Shindlor, Utcorge Russell,
Malachi W. Sloan. Edwary.
Lewis Kritinhhaar, Henry sisal,
Nicholas Rittenhouse, Nathan medley,
Jos. R. Satherthwaitt Fraint i filanctierd,
Joseph V. LI wilco t.
JACOB . NNO , President
CYRUS CADWALLADER, Treasurer,
dle-y
" A Dollar aavad is twin.* aarned. '
NOTICIES,
SPECIAL NOTICE.---Dealers in Good
year's Patent Vulcanized Rubber &oleanders,
Braids. Woba, and all other (alnico and articles made
by combining fibrous substances with threads or sheets
of vulcanized rubber, are notifed that unions the emote
are properly stamped nr labelled with my name and by
United
authority, they cannot. lie lewdly &mood of' in the
United Staten. Merchants and dealers are invited to ex
amine specimens now in attire, and to give their orders
for the hprinit Trade to tl n
H trersigned,Elcct,USi VE
.)
OWNER (.1 , TE T TI, AND EXCLUSIVE
HICHITS IN TIM l'A' EN" for theme goods, which
enthrone all the styles heretofore manufactured or im
ported, and ninny others.
ALSO, LICENSES TO MANUFACTURE and SELL
—and the Terms—may be obtained on anelleation to tee
at No. Z 3 CO URTLANDT Street; N. Y.
n74-ly HORACE IL DAY.
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
.11EOR THE CITY AND COI TNTY OF
PIIIA.—No. iI of September Term: PM. Diemen Case.
CAROLINE Al ETZDK ER, by her next friend DOTI'.
NItIED SEUDEICf. ,ogaiyi,4ll) AIETZOKEs.
II N9{III Metigker. the Despondent in alms° CIIISP, will
to e entice that LEONARD R. EI,ETCIIER, Elm , the
Examiner appointed by the Coninittahe the testimony
of the witnesses of the I,ll.ellant in above ease. line ap
pointed the seventh day of November,lBs9.nt 3) o'clock
P. AI., to take snot tostutiony at the Wothertll House,
situate on the north Side of HANSOM Street, ribose
Sixth Street, in the laity of Philmtelphin.
GEOIDJE If. EARLE,
Attorney for the Libellant.
IN THE ORPHAN'S' COURT OF
MONT
r,o* COUNTY.
At an Urphanal Court in and for the Comity of Mont
gonlor), hold et Norristown, n t the 30th dal of Bement
her, A. D. 1130, in the matter of the Partition or Velma-
Hon of the Vaal Exult° of ELtEARETH WHITE, late
of the township of Gwynedd. la/m[o county, &maenad ;
on motion 01 B. MARKLEY 1301. ER. Egg., Attorney
for I'HA It WHITE, ono 01 the lota ol said dece
dent. the Court grant a rule directed to Sarah Krupp,
Elizabeth Edwards. Mirabelli White. o)lvelier W lota,
mou t on Nichols, Thomas .1 White, Elizabeth Deena
hots or. Itonlitinin Wilgon, Marietta Dalgell, Heater Rl
dolman, Margaret Jones, John White, Chariot White,
Mahn A1..11111011. Ouardian of Howard Henry_ Drake. nod
Ylionian (toed, bluarilian 4f Barah Jane Brown, heirs
and persona intereated in rood Miele, and all other per
sona mtere..te.l. to he and appear before the Itopurame,
the Judge , . of the amid Court. at a Court to in, held at
Norristown, 11l and her mid County, tin I'HURSDAV,
the grill day of October, A. D. at 10 o'clock A. AI..
then nod there to accept or refute the rent estate of said
rpe .l edent, at the appralq. valuation put upon it by the
uest, duly returned, or allow entice why the maul Real
slate should not be told, •kc. By the Court •
F.. B..mobnE,
Clerk of Orphans' Court.
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES.
'NOTICE IS lIEREIIY GIVEN
. 4 . the Copartnership ber.tofore existing between the
undermined Is THIS OAV chnnclirctl. by mutual rnn
ont. Imminewi et tho firm scut ba cettletl by
l'llll.ll' 1111X8EL 1., nt the Lumber 1 nrd formerly
neenyned b> cc, at the contend 101IK and RICHMOND
titroot.. TIIORNTOK
131111 111 1 1 TII.
r •
PHILIP AllX411:1
0 .1,..1R.
Oct.Pl Indxlvhm. 17.1F09. 13 -60
IVOTICE TS HEREBY GIVEN, that the
firm of WA RNICK. CHADWICK. & RHO. is OD
dap dissolved. The Heater, Range, and Stave business
will be confinued under the mono of CHAD WICK &
BRO., at the Northeast corner ofSECONand RACE
Streets. JOHN K CHADWICK.
FRANCIS A. CHADWICK.
Philadelphia. July 11.1869. irll-tf
BUSINESS CARDS.
J. BROWN RONEY,
(Late 01 iioVo)4l(llliellanun.l (I,titerlpir i ou ' r;,.;!r u ß r;;;„.
t iovEy dt, lIENRY,
Arl'OlitUfriti AT I,A I Ar.
INDEPENDENCE, JACltharl COUNTY'.
- -
NISSOIIII
COLLECTIONS ninth, of Ercaorn Claims in an) par
of Western and Northwestern 1l Moon,
BFFEII TO
Maims. It. Wood, Mnroh, A. flat ward,
Caleb Cope 3c Co., Philadelphia.
titter. Paco. h Co.,
tEr Merchants will plenee rut out the above and panto
at the head " 111110 lineeivrilile.' , oo 11-fin
MARTEN & QUAYLE'S
STATIONERY. TOY AND FANCY 00003
nr o U
1035 WALNUT tinthliT,
BILLOW ELVIENTN,
Pplit/WLITIA.
Constantly on hnnd Perfumery ant 'fonut Artmleu,
PURE CON MOTION ER Y,
MANUFACTURRD BY
EDWARD A. HEINTZ,
Lnte of S. Hannon.
litikre H. W. corner ARCH nod NINTH streeta.
3m i ' , notary 814 Filbert stmAt.l
AMUEL CHUBB, Agent for the Purchase
b and Sale of Real Eslute, nod the Collection of Ileide.
oa-Irn" No. 210 WALNUT Street.
V B. PALMER'S ADVERTLSIN(
• AUENCY, N. N, calor FIFTII and WIEST
NUT.
nr-a.Subseription• taken for the beet City and Country
Newspaper.. at lowest ens!, priors. ee3-3;11
ALEX. McKINNEY,
Arr 01INEY AT LAW,
GREENSBURG, rA,
Will prantlee,in Westmoreland, Armstrong , and In.
atone, counties.
THE ADAMS EXPRESS CO., OFFICE
320 CHEBTNU'I' Street, forwards Parcels, Peek
axes, Merchandise, flank Notes, end Sperm, either by
its own, lanes, or in conceotion with other Express Coin
xintes, to all the Prineiple towns and citiesof the
United States, E. S. SANDFORD,
nut-tf General Superintendent.
LADIES' HAIR BRAIDS, WIGS, FRI-
Jut BETTS, end CURLS, manufactured in the very
best and newest Pane styles, and of which we constantly
keep very large assortment cn band.sold wholssale
and rebut t h e l owe d possible prices. Ordere from
all parte of the country wanted, and promptly attended
to, Alen, a new HAIRUI 'F, tmperior to any in use.
M. liwrois, No. 12 TENTH Bt.,
,between Market and Chestnut.
113Z=IMI
LEGAL.
EIA,cATioNAi
RiD,AXIE ArAILLANT'S School for
LT- 11 - a Young Ladies, 1118 CHESTNUT Street, opened
SePte ol2-15t* nthsr 14th. Scholars continue to ho received.
MESDAMES CIIEGARAY AND D'HER
VII,LY'S BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR
YOUNG LADIES.
PHILADELPHIA, N 0.1809 LOGAN SQUARE, VINE
S TREET,
Madame C ft Ea ABA Y respectfully informs her
Mende and the public in general, that independently of
her Boarding and Lint School, directed loy herself and
her niece, Mute. PRIIIVOIiT, in N SW VORIC. she in
tends, in oonneotion with her niece Mum D'HER
MIN, opening in PHILADELPHIA an Institution
on precisely the genie plan as the one above mentioned.
. .
05-3 m
R EV. JAMES I. HELM'S School for
the higher education of a limited number of Young
Lathe., 1313 CliEtiTN UT Street. Circulate, with Wino,
reference, &c., may be lintl on application.
AMERICAN SCHOOL INSTITUTE.
FRIIIOIOI4 Schools, and Culloges, supplied with
competent Teachers, tar Department ; sod Toach•
ore with positions. Pnrento gratuitously supplied with
urbnnl circularo.
Rofor to Faculty Amherst College, Moan.: Dr. Lowell
Meson; Mason Brothorn; Hon. Thom Fret:nolo), non;
LL.D.; lion. John C. Rivoo. it al.
SMITH. WOODMAN, & CO.,
301 BROADWAY, Now York, rind
se23-6m 609 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia.
EDUCATIONAL.—AIiss ELLA WATSON
21.5 North TWELFTH Street, Ntqll recommence
giving Instruetione On the PIANO, at liar owe resittenoo
or those of her Pupils, after 6eptember let, 18.59.
uti2s-ths&iii sino•
wirE HALL ACADEMY, THREE
MILES WEST OF HARRISBURG,. PA.—The
18th Senn-Annual Session will commence on MONDAY,
the 7th of riovemper next. The attention of Parents
and Ouardians is invited. The location is pleasant, the
course of instruotion extensive, and the terms mode
rate. Hood city references given. Tho Principal can
be seen every afternoon nt the UNION MOTEL, from
the loth till the 11th of October, inclusive. For Circu
lars address D. DItNLINGER,
se7L-]m` Harrisburg. Pa.
EUSTON'S WRITING ACADEMY,
8. E. corner EIGHTH and HANSOM Streets,
Open daily I rem 9 A. M. to 9 I', M.
To Gentlemen a rapid and elegant business hand is
imparted. Ti) Ladies a neat and graceful epistolary
style. Clams, Private. Cards written, and every de
scription of Penmanship neatly executed. al3-din
ITE,MAN ALLEN, A. M., Teacher of the
-11-1 VIOLIN and PIANO. Mr. Allen mar be applied
to at the renolenee of he father, Profeaeor Allen, No.
:18 South 8 EV EN'PE ENTII Street. stl-2in•
.pRICE-STREET' ACADEMY,
GERMANTOWN, PHILADELPHIA.
GEORGE R. BARKER, PRINCIPAL.
The Fail Term of this Institution commences Beldam
her 6th, 1859. The course of instruction comprises all
the branches of a thorough English Edueation. together
with the Latin. Greek, and French Languages. auV-tf
ALLEN GROVE FEMALE SEMINARY,
FRANKFORD A PENNSYLVANIA, six miles
from Market street, Philadelphia.
The coarse of instnietion in this Salop' is comprehen
sive and thorough. Parents and Guardians who intend
to plans their daughters or wards at this Institution w dl
do well to make immediate applwatlon to
3,110. E L. THOMPSON,
53-tr Principal and Superintendent.
BRYANT & STRATTON'S NATIONAL
MERCANTILE COW:OES. located nt
PI ila
del9hin, S. E. corner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT;
New York, Buffalo, Cleveland, and Chloago. For in
formation. onll or /lend for Catalogue. fe9-ff
DANCING.
CARD.—Prof. SARACCO begs to inform
me elite of Philadelphia that by an arrangement
with Prof. Sierra, principal artist of the Royal Theatre
of Names, they hays opened a prime Conservator )
of panning, at No. 35 South ELEVENTH Street, for
private lessons and classes to Ladies and Gentlemen,
and n special chug for Mums and Masters. ever) Mon
day and Friday. at 0 o'clock P. St. They will also open,
on the 26th inst., another ConservatorY at 0. E. coiner
Etuu'rx and WALNUT Streets, where, on 'Canada).
Thursday and Saturday afl ernoons, clone for children,
and on the Wile evening a gentlemen's PractiemS
Claus, front fi to Wo'clock. Besides all the Intent modern
dances and new figures, of Herman Cotillion, the Tiller
mitana and Quadrilles, 1101 V ill fashion at the
Coo rt of Turin, Will 1,8 introduced.
019-6 t•
WASHINGTON HALL, 810 4511t1N0
GARDEN Street.—C. L. CARPENTER. the
Society 'leacher of Fashionable Dancing.. now ready
to take Pupils at any time. either Private or in Classes.
For reference, call and ()Norse the respectability al
ready begun.
D.L. CARPENTER can be seen daily and nightly for
terms, Re. This is his tweet)-ninth year air a Teacher
in this city. 0.3-115*
PIANOS.
MARSH'S * MUSIC STORE,
No. 11D2 CUES TNUT Stroot,
711p 1 :411;:mr i rn ' tke of
PIANOS, MELODEoNS t and MUSICAL INsTRu
mENTS,
OP EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Can be obtained at the lowest Miinlifacturers' Prices'
Constantly publishing the latest Choice Compositions
and Popular Ahone of the day. Alan, receiving Now
Music daily from all the catalogues in the United Stales.
Denlers i 'Poachers, Miminarios, and Cleat men will be
eu plied at l,y t,lll
be w promptlyuloil rotes.ird
Catalogues of Alum or Price Let will be forwarded
free of charge when ordered.
.1, MAIIBI - 1. Agent.
EDITORIAL FROM THE PUB
ITYITIMC I DOER.—" .Mr. Santos itellnk Ins nn
exhibition eel oral of J. & C. Fisher's pianos. One of
them is a seven octavo rciitownott piano. lull iron frame.
handsome, let pinto finish. '1 he tone to most excellent
and powerful, and the price nnly Sat. Ile has also one
iminewliat similar in appearance, which has all the la
tent IlnproVenionla, besides a new patent damper.v.hich
prevents the piano front getting out of order. It is fin
ished in a splendid manner."
These lamina. and a splendid asimrtmetit of various
makers, are for 1111113 trop 6175, or upward, for each, or
on inStaliilmita. nt .f& NI Ed BEL I.A WS,
' Mend 231 South Ft toTti St., above sararn.
Now and second-hand Pianos for sale. t3-ter"
CHECKERING & SONS,
MANUFACTURURR OF •
ORAN% SQUARE. AND UPRIGHT
PIANO-FORTES.
;WA REROONIS 807 CHESTNUT STREET.
Con:stant yin store a large stock of our BEAUTIFUL
and UN E UA I,ED INSTRUMENTS. We have been
nwerijed, at the diderent Exhibitions in tins country and
Europe,
Ss GOLD ANDEOLVER FIRST-CLASS MEDALS.
PIANOS TO REVT. Ja.2B-ly
KMRAVEN, BACON, & Co.'s
Ramos h Clark's. & Co.',,
tun, /. . N . Gale h Co.'s so PIAISON. Also, Ma
son Sinnitin's unrivalled AIELODEONS and HAR
MONRIMS, so desirable for Ohureiles and Leoture
Rooms.
ilihr Pianos and Melodeons to Rent.
J. E. GOMA),
Inst:4-11' EINVRNTH and 011ESTI4IT.C.
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A GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN
PIANOS.
HCHOMACKER & CO..
lon CHESTNUT turned. respectfully invite the music
toying public to call and examine their new and SOO
cessfill improvement—
THE PARLOR GRAND PIANO.
Having converted the Tone, Touch, nod Action of
the Grand Piano into that or a rhittere Inetrninent,
avoidlek allthe ob jections generally made tone Melt of
Grand Piano. also diminishing the cost nt the same.
In volume, purity of tone, groat power. brilliancy. full
neon. Herb,
e mid evences ()Road', with exquisite deb-
IVITIATITIFIII.I.Y.FINISIIF.D IN
STRUMENTS
are wholly unequalled. They here received the highest
enema:urns, and are pfunotinced by aritiaa" to he Tar su
perior to any instruments ever manufactured lit this
()omit Y•
Constantly on hand. a large rind elegant assortment of
me Intro:Mod PIANOS. We have been awarded the
Fi rat preaduina, et all exhibitiono ever exhibited, al
ehtilitax the Price Medal front the Crystal Palace Exhi
bition. New Y0rk.1863. set-tf
STOVES.
THE I, FIERY STAR," GAS-CON
SIIMING AND RADIATING AIR-TIGLIT
S'COVE. for Parlors. Offices. Stores. Re.
The ihost econetweal, elleorful tied healthy Morn in
the hlsrbut. Alt who wish a limiting' 01000 thud will
love entire OhthifeCtlAn hill InVihlti io cull Fund Bee one
of the
FIERY STARS
in Operatton at our Wararocand.
Ever) analy of Stovall bath Plain and
OAS BURNING.
for Parlors, Hitcllons, Climoborg, lialla, he., may be
fulfil in our aaeartinent.
our celebrated
ROYAL,
BEA.RHELL,, and
Cooking Stoves are DOUBLE-OVEN
WARRANTED.
and. for excellence iu °boredom, they
CHALLENGE
all comPelltion.
NORTH, CHASE, ANL/ NORTH,
013 jut ary North S VCO.V S' reef.
STOVES! STOVES!!
JAMES spE A
No. 1116 - MARKET STREET,
le now prepared to meet the wants of the mail., Inure
completely la all the details of the Stove trade than any
other estatillslunent in Philadelphia, in proot of which
Ile invites comity n ATI 00 a% 4MISATIos.
The follow inn are among hie own popular inventions,
several of which have already obtained a national repu
tation an !ori.
el' ng in ercellrece and eronemy any idler
Btoves in usu.
JAMES tillflitß in the Inventor Anil Patentee oldie
Improved Oak-burning (looking Stove, acknowledged to
be the het Stove for fatally nee in the world,
JANES SPIIAR in the Patentee of tho celebrated
One-cOnsuitting Cooking Range, now rapidly coming
intoment' Hie.
JAM ES SPEAR in the Patentee of the Improved Bit
oar's Air-tight ling-consummg Parlorigove.
JAM ES SPEAR is the Inventor of the Improved
Patented I Ornamental Stove Urn, which from its
beauty and utility is likely, thin season, to be mover-.
sally ado did.
JA.MEti SPEAR is the Patentee of the Labor, Fuel,
and Oritillort-stiving Ititning ran,
JAM ES Sl'llAlt in the Inventor and Patentee of the
eolahrated
i talway -oar Heater.
For ol the 'inure the Inventor very justly Halms
taloa/km-mu nitwit require bat to he understood by the
public to be omally appreetztted and prel erred to
any other articles at that class in the market; and he
would herelO 011,10 a unrdoti invitation to all persons
in w.nt :ILovoli to onll and osmium) far theniiieli es.
Parties washing In o=llllllo ‘l l lll 11V0 8010, alien
clown thorn, whether intending immediately to pur
chase or not.
"r 1;11Al1ILES JONES,
No, So N.o ih 11E0ON1 titreet, 011iceoesor In A.
J. Lialj.ather, would rimpuntlitilY call the atten
.-- tom
ten
'r' thole desiring iO.OVOII 10 11111 ostensive
assortment of Conking, Boating, and Parlor cloves. I
hove purchased the exeltutive right to the rote tt sales
and rtrairs. in Plitlndelphia, of thdlaglier's Celebrated
ti Attuning Star" and "Sunrise" 11/01-1.11,1/111; Cooking
Kan ett. well known for 'OHM as (Inc 111081 81a1141. 1 1.011
natives it the market Also, his now Flat-top Cooking
Ston e " DaYlt-ht," whitili combines all the useful Ira
provemonte, and operates nituurnbly. I also inanu•
mature, iii a Pugorior manner, Salver's ties-burner of
the best It uss,n 81100 L Iron. ('boon are the moat im
eronooal and easily manage Parlor Sloven in
100 1 . 11111-311)
fIAUTION.--We hereby caution all per
sons not to euroh.oin any Cooking Slot e or Stoves
with Hollow Coot ,r Hollow Cross Pieces on, except
mote mewl, by 1,,118 we ore the eNclion a owners 1)1 the
Patent for waking Hollow Centres or Hollow Cross
Pieces, tool we gird! progoeute all persons who tnt range
otr nor l'ltent to the fell extent el the law.
STUART 3, PETHRSON, Iron Pounders,
o - WILLOW Street, 'shove Thateenth.
lIIACIIINEItIt AND IRON.
SAIKORL V. MERRICK. ,,
7. vAua HAN 'CARRICK
WILLIAIt
SOUTHWARKOUNDR Y,
FIFTH AND WARRINGTON EITHERTB,
M Ydre I g ‘ O N
ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS,
hlanufaetttre Digit and Low Preogure Steam Engines,
for Land, River. and Marine service,
Bailers, Daeamoters, Tanks, Iron Boats, &o.; Castings
of all kinda, either Iron or Braze.
Iran FllllllO Roofe for ana Works, Work Shope, Rail.
road stations, &a.
Retorts and Una Machinery of the latest and moat im
proved vonstraotion.
Flyer) &iv:notion of Plantation Machinery, snob as
Bogor, Sow, and Unlit Mulle, Viumuin loon, Open Steam
Trains, Derecators, Filters Pumping Enemas, Re.
Solo Agenh, for N. Rilliaux.'x Patent Hognr Boiling
N
Arparatnej aginyth's Patent Stettin Hammer; and
Aspinwall & Walsey's l'atent Centrifugal Sugar Drain
-6naohnell-y
SALAMANDER SAFES.
i ,
A largo moan - lent of
EVANH h 'WATSON'S
A
PRILADELPIIIA MRANUFSAFES. ACTURE'
SALMANDE
VAULT DOORS,
For Dunks and Store..
RANK LOURS,
banal to any now in UM
IRON DOoRS, SHUTTERS, he.,
Onas good terms Rh any other eatabllahnient in the
United States, by
EVANS ,g, WATSON.
N 0.301 en EsTN [yr Street.
Philadelphia.
PLEASE mvp I'M A OAI,I, AttlA tr
TAR t received. ft ldrge invoice of
Tar, in Nuperio t order !Arco barrelo. nail for
vale
Iml
oti a. 21 N. WAT
RAILROAD LINES.
THE PENNSYLVANIA ()ENTRAL
RAILROAD.
1859. awl • 1859.
'PRE CAPACITY OF THIS ROAD IS EQUAL TO
ANY IN THE COUNTRY.
THREE THROUGH PASSENGER TRAINS
BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURG,
Connecting direct qt Philadelphia with Through Trains
from Boston, New 1 ork, and all points East, and at the
Union Do pot at Pittsburg with Through Trains for Cin
cinnati St. Louie, Cleveland, Chicago, Burlington, St.
Paul's,lndianapolis, Louisville, New Orleans, and all
interniedisto points in Ohio, Indiana L lffinois, Kentuc
ky, Michigan, Wisconsin.Alinnesota. Missouri, Kansas,
and Nobraska—thus furnishing facilities for the trans
portation of Passengers unsurpassed for speed and nom
tort by and other route.
Express and Fast Lines run through to Pittsburg,
without change of Cars or Conductors.
Smoking Cars uro attached to each Train; Woodru re
Sleeping Cara to Express and Fast Trains. The
EX PRESS RUNS DAILY: Mutt and Fast Lines, Sun
da) a excepted.
Mail Train leaves Philadelphia at 7.13 A. M.
Fast Line '• 11.30 A. M.
Express Train leaves " 10.30 P. al.
WAY TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS:
Parkesburg Accommodation at 12,30 A. 111.
Harrisburg Aecominißdation, Via Columbia , 3.00 P. M.
Columbia 4 301'. M.
Passengers for West Chester will take the Mail,
Parkeshurg, and Lancaster Trains, at the Pennsylvania
Railroad Passenger Station.
Passengers tor Sunbury, Williamsport, Elmira, Buffa
lo, Niagara Falls, and intermediate poi nts,leaving Phila
delphia at 7.15 A. M., audit P. M., go directly through.
Tickets Westward may be obtained at the office of the
Company in Philadelphia, Now York, Boston, or Bal
im,re and Tickets Eastward at any of the important
Rail roffil Offices in the West; also on board any of the
regular Line of Strainers on the Mississippi or Ohio
Rivera.
W-7 Para always rut low ea an) other Route.
Tim completion of the '7esterri connections or the
Penneevaniu_Railroud phiengo o teke thietbp
DIRECT LINE EA rw LEN THHEEST. FAST 'IND THE
GREAT NORTW
The connection of trache by the Railroad Endre et
Pittebery, avoiding 0.11 drayage or ferriage of Freight.
toeether with the saving time, are advantages readily
itur u rgiated by Shipper, o Freight and the advantages
FREW FITS 'WESTWARD.
By this Routo Freights of alt descriptions tan be for
waided trout Philadelphia. Naw s ork,_ K
Boston, or Balti
more, to any point on the Railroads or Ohio. entucky.
Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, or.hlmouri, by Rail
road direct.
The Penns; Ivania Railroad nleo rv,nneets at Pittsburg
with tltennien, by which Goods can be forwarded to any
part on the Oio, Muskingum, Kentucky, Tennessee,
Cumberland. Illinois, Mississippi, Wisconsin, Mumma,
Kansas. Arkansas, and Red Steamersnd at Cleveland,
Sandusky, and Chicago, with to all ports on tho
North, astern Lakes.
. •
Merchants and Shippers entrusting the transportation
of their Freight to tins Company, can rely with confi
dence on rta speed,y transit.
THE RATES OF FREIGHT to any point in the Weal
by the Pennsylvania Railroad are at all times as favora
ble as are charged by other Railroad Cain putties. ,
ro n : , lie particular to mark packages via Penna. Rad-
Alerchem
wel ls in the West ordering goods from the East,
will do lto direct them to be shipped by this Route.
For Freight Contracts or Shipping Directeons, apply
to. or address either of too following Agents of the Com
pany:
D. A. STEWART, Pittsburg;
H
Doyle & Co.,Stoubenville,O.; .S.Pie & Co., Zanes
ville. O.; .1..1. Johnston, Ripley, 0.; it. McNeely, Mays
ville, Kr.; Ormsby & Cropper, Perbowouth. 0.; Paddock
Co.. Jeffersonville, Indiana; H. W. Brown & Co..
Caseinnesti, 0.: Athern Sr Hibhort, Cincinnati, O. R. C.
Atcldrum, Stud Min, Intl.; William Bingham, Louisville,
K).; P. 0. &Riley & Evonsv;lle, hut; N. W. Gra
ham & Co. Cairo, 111.. R. F. Elitas,..9t. Louis, Mo.; John
11. Ha rriet,'Na Nashville, Harris Jr Hunt, Memphis,
Tenn.. Clothe & Chicago. Ill.; W. H. 11. Rooets,
Alton,'lll.• Murphy & Waite, Dubwlue, Ill.; or to Freight
Agents of 'Railroads at different points in the West.
Parties attendant to their own shipments from the
East. will find it to their interest to call on the Agentsof
the Company at the following places before shipping
or letters addressed to either of them on the subject et
freights, will meet with prompt attention:
.r. :of EEDER, Philadelphia.
MAIiRAW & KOONS, 80 North street, Italtieliore.
LEECH & CO., 2 Astor House, or 19. William at., N.Y.
LEECH & CO., 451 Riney street, Boston.
H. IL HOUSTON, Gen'i Freight Agent, Phila.
L. L. HOUPT, Gent Ticket Agent, Phila.
la 1
THOS. A. SCOTT, Oen'lSup't. Altoona. Pa.
.
NORTH PENNSYL
e_Rirmag YANIA RAILROAD.
— SUM AIER7 ARRANGEMENT.
For BETHLEHEM, DOYLESTOWN, EASTON,
ALLENTOWN. MAUCH CHUNK. HAZLETON.
On and after AIONDAY, May 16th, 1859, Passenger
Trams will leave FRONT and WILLOW Siren's, Pio
huielpina, DAILY, i Sundays excepted:)
For Bethlehem, Allentown, Mauch Chunk, Hazolton,
( Express,) at 9.30 A. M.
For Bethlobein, (Express,) at 4 P. M.
For Doylestown, (Accommodation,) at 8.15 A. M.25d
5 P. M.
For Fort Washington, (Accommodation,) at 2.15 P. M.
and Gal P. M.
TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA:
Leave Bethlehem, (Expreen,l at 8 A. M. and 4.10 P. AL
Leave Doylestown, (Accommodation./ at 8.30 A. M.
and 4 P. M.
Leave Fort Washington, (Accommodation,) et 6.30 A.
M. and 3.36 P. Pd.
ON SUNDAYS:
Philadelphia. for Doylestown. at 9 A. M. and 3 P. M.
Do) lestown, for Philtula., at 6.30 A. M. and 3.45 I'. AL
Fare to Bethlehem, 91.50; to Mauch Chunk, 62 60, to
Easton. (41.69; to Doylestown. 80 cents.
All Passenger Trains teiceopt Sunday Trains ' ) con
nect at Berke street with Filth and Sixth-streets, and
Second and Third-streets Passenger Railroads.
(6 ELLIS CLARK. Agent.
ate .~, =at ELMIRA •,: ; _,y AND
Quic - firgT ROUTE to Elmira N'All i e L at i Vl e L lot o u lN 'tba E lo — ,
Chicago, Rock Island, Niagara Mil
iing ton, Montreal, St. Paul's, Detroit, Dunlieth , lind u S r t:
Lou!!.
Pitionger trains will leave the Philadelphia and Read
ing Railroad Depot, corner BROAD and VINE Streets,
DA I LY, I Sundays egoepted, l RN follow
7.34) A. M., DAY EXPRESS.
F
For Elmira, Niagara Falls Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago,
Mil wauhee , Rook island, Ga l ena , St. Paul's, Burlington,
.ind St. Louis.
3,30 NIGHT EXPRESS.
For Elmira, Niagara Falls, Iludato, Detroit Chicago,
Milwaukee,•Rock lialena,St. Paul's B rlington,
and Ht. Loma.
Tho 7.30 A. 114. and 3.30 P. AL trains run through to
HARRISBURG, stopping at all Stations on the Lebanon
Valley Branch.
The 7.30 A. Al. train onnnecte at Rupert for Wilkes
boro', Pittston, Scranton, and all stet tops on the LACK
AWANNA AND BLOOMSBURG RAILROAD.
Baggage checked to Elmira, Butlalo, and Suspension
Brake.
-1 wi336 Tickets eon be procured at the Philadelphia and
E re Railroad lane a Tii_ , lket Office, Northwest corner
of SIXTH and CH EhTN lT Btreeut, and at the Passen
ger Depot, corner BROAD arid VINE.
THROUUII EXPRESS FIIEIbHT TRAIN
Leaves the Depot, Broad street, below Vine, daily .03un
doe exec pted,) for all points West and North, at 6 P. 31.
k'reights must he delis ered lyefoie 3 P.M. to insure
going the ramp day.
For further information. Ror at
Freight Derit,l3 R OAD, below Vine,
Or to CRAM, B. TA PPEN, General Agent,
N. W. surfer BIXTII and CHESTNUT Streets,
001-tf Philadelphia.
arimasei PMADELPII EA
TTV~pN AND , (4ER
TOW It A — l - L ROA Li HUNHERARRANGEMENTS
On and after Monday. May 9th,NT9 TOW 69. u
N. ntil further notice
FOR GERMA
.
Leave Philadelphia 6. 7,8, tiX n, 16. 12,
A. Al., 1, 2. 3, 3 3 , 4,6, 040, 7, B kk lO n O, and 1U P. Al.
Leave Germantown 6,7, 734, 8, .4t, 9, 10, 11, A. el., 13X,
1, 3,3, 4,2, 6,6 X, 13i, 119, 10XP A .
ON BLIAWAYS,
Leave Philadelphia 9.06 min. A. Al., 2,3,6, 7X, anh 1033
P. Al.
Leave Germantown 8.10 min. A. M., 1.10 mm., 4, (1/4
end 9,4 P. M.
CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD.
• •
Leave Philadelphia 6. B, dX..11 A. M., 7, 316, 4, 616, 6,9,
lig P. M.
l all . l o C , k . e c ltyi l t o, lllll o 7.lp ) . l 7.113.4110, 9.40, 11.66 A. 111..
0N..913DA1
Leave Ptnladolphla 90 6. lulu. A.
i1 1 ., .,1. el. and 7,‘ P. M.
Le4ra OhNitnut MU 760 A. L1.60, 4.10, and 8.,14
I hR CONSITOROCK EN AND NORRISTOWN.
Leave Plnladelplna 6, 406 min.. 10.05, unn., 1136 A. M.,
1.05 nun.. 3.05 nun.. GU, 1136 I'. IM
Leave Norristown 6.7, 9,11 A. 31., 1,3 X, 436, 6, Lq,
P. M.
•
ON SUNDAYS,
Leave Philadelpiu a 9 A. M... 3 eel 4 P. M
Leave Nometowa A. I 9)1,16 P. M.
WM=
.
Leave Philadelphia 6, 7.03 0w.., 8.05 min., 9,4, 1006
intri . IL% A. Al., i 05 min., 2.05 mot., 3.03 non., 45, 576
60. V.,1, 84 94 PIN 11% A. M., 1%,
3.00 mm., 4,5, 8,9.05 nun
ON SUNDAYS,
Leave Plutedelellia 9 A. Al., 3, 4 It Al.
Leave Alak,a)unlc N . A. N., 1!, 67 85 P. M.
H. IC 8511111. General Superintendent,
my 7 DtPOT. NINTH and GREEN Streets._
WA “
Y 3 FALL ARRANE
mENT.—PIIII4DEI,PHIA,
WILMINGTON, AN ii IlAwimoni., RAILROAD.
On. and niter 5105 T DAI. Ogtohor 170, 180,_
PASSEN(II,II TRAINS LEAVEPip I.A DEL FRIA,
For Baltimore at 8.15 A. M., 18 noon, Express,/ and
11..111 P. 111.
For Otioster at 8.16 A. N., 18 noon. 4 and 11.10 P. N.
Fur Wilmington at 8.15 A. 51..12,4, and 11.10 P. M.
For New Cmdle at 8.15 A. 51.. and 4 P. 5.1.
For Middletown at 8.15 A. M. and 4 P. M.
For Dover at 8.15 A. 51., and 4 I'. N.
For Alilforil at 8,15 A. M., and 4 P. AL
For Seaford at 8 15 A. Al., and 4 P. 51.
For Laurel at d 15 A. M. and 4 P. 51.
TRAINS FOR ,
Leave BBltnnuro at 8.30 A. M.,1 Express,' 10.15 A. Al.,
and 525 P. M.
• .• • -• .
e Wilmington at 6.55 A. M. andll.3o A. M.,1.46 and
8.40 P. Al.
Leave Laurel at 646 A. :11.. and 3.40 P. M.
Leave Se alord AS A Al., and 401 P. M.
Leave At tlford n t 7.50 A. 31" and 44 P. N.
Leave DDVIIr at 3.0 A. AL, and 5.40 P. M.
Leave Maidlotacen nt 10 A. M. and 660 P. M.
Leave New Castle at 1063 A. Al.. and d P. M.
Leave Chester at 7.11,13 A. Al., 9and 9.16 P. M.
Leeee Baltimore for Laurel and Delaware Railroad
at 10.15 A. AL . .
. .
TRAINS FOR sALTImoRE
Leave Chester at 8 4.5 A. M., 12 28 and 11.40 P. M.
I,eavo Wiloong ton at 9.26 A. M., 12.18 P. M., and 12.20
A. M.
81 1 1.ilMit;
Only at 11.10 P. N g , biIatIMPIIIS to Baltimore.
Only at 69f 111, from 11.41‘lmore Phdadelphot.
r RAIN withPASes FNC. ER CAR attached.
will run as follows:
, .
Leave Philadelphia far Perryville and intermediate
place. at 645 P. b.
Leave VViliiiiiiston for Perryville and intermediate
planes at 7.30 P. Al.
Leave Baltimore for Stammer's Rim, Chase's, and
Harewood at 641 P. M.
016 8. M. FELTON. President.
PHILADELPHIA
ausf.7.. AND READING RAIL
ROAD, A 10111170; LINE, for POI"friVILLE, READ
NU and tiAItIWIIUHG.
Loaves the onot, nt center of BROAD and VINE
Streets, at 7.3 u A. NI., DA I lA'.t elundays excepted,/ for
HAR RISHURU, and all intortnethnte
tannin, connecting at toriabur; with trains running to
Pittsburg, elvonbersburg. rlnge. Sunbury, ito,
AFTERNOON LINES.
Leave nt 5.30 P. M., DAILY, for POTTSVILLE and
HARRINIIITHO.
At 4.15 P. 51„ DAILY, (Pundayeexaepted,lfor READ
INti, and intermediate potnt,
aultl W. It Alcll4lENNY.Seoretarr.
1859. Nisw 18.59.
LL AR RA NGEM ENT—N EW KIRK LINEN.
'l'llE CAMDEN AND AAIILOY AND PHILA
DELPHIA AND TRENTON RULED/AD CO`d
LINES. FROM PHILADELPHIA TO
NEW YORE AND WAY-PLACES,
Tatra WAIN V T-6111.11131 WHARF,
Will leave pm follows, via i• 911111.
At 8 A. M. via Camien and Amboy, Cam. h Ant.
Aceomandatioi, .. . ... .... . . ... 82 25
At a A. M., via Camden and Jena; City,(New
le rseqAeoningoodat ion 2 25
At M 9 A.. via gallldell and Jersey City, Morning
300
ail
AL 11 A. Al.. I,y Steamboat, via 'flioon.l and Jersey
City, WeAlein Moro. . .... 09
At 121.,i I'. 21., vin Camden and Ainlioy 'Accommo
dation.-- • ..' . 222
At 2 1 . • Al., via Camden nail Amboy, C. Sc . A. FA.
prima 666
At 4 P. M. by Steniulioxt, via Tammy and Jer
sey CRY Es ening Ex preys
At 4 P 2 1 .. hi Steamboat, via Tacony and Jar- 333
soy 6t), ad Clans Ticket
At 6 I'. Al., via Camden and Jersey City P vening
Mail 3 00
At 11 I'. M., via Camden and Jersey City,Southern
218,1
$
VI
At 5 P. M via Olinda n and Anibev.Accominodation,
(Freight and Pastongar)—lst Ulnas Ticket. 226
2d Class Ticket........ 160
no Q P. M. Mail Line runs daily, 14611 P.M. South
fir atall.S.iturdaypesoepleil.
i•or Beim:tem P.;:ieton, Flemington, &c., at 6 A. M.
and 2Y P. Al.
For Maueli Chunk. Allentown, and Bethlehem, al 6
A. M., vin 1, high Valley Railrold.
?or Water gap. Stroudsburg, Scranton, Wilkenharre,
Montrose, Crest Bond, &e., at 6 A. 31., via Delaware,
Lnekawanna, and Western Ilnilond.
For Mount Holly. at 6 and 9 A. M.. and 234 and 4 P.M.
• For Freehold, at 6A. M. and 2P. M.
WAY I,INES
I'or Bristol, Trenton, An, at 2K, and 4 P. 31., from
WalnuLatreet wharf.
For Palmyra. Delanco, Beverly, Burlington, Borden
town, &a., at 121. i, I. and 31. P. M.
Steamboat John Neilson, for Bordenlown and interim ,
Mate places, nt gia I'. 31.
Steamboat Trenton, for Bristol, Burlington, and in
termediate planes. at 11 A. Al. and 4 P. AI.
Fifty pounds of baggage only allowed each passenger.
Pnanengere are undulated from taklng arOtillag as bag
gage but their wean ng apparel. All baggage of er fifty
pounds to he paid for extra. The company limit their
reaponailoilitY hir baggage to one dollar per pound, and
will not he liable for any amount beyond $lll9, except
by Summit' mintrnet.
W3I. 11. GATZMER. Agent.
Oct 1,1869.
NOTICE.---CfIESTER
VALLEY RAILROAD—PAS
SENGER TRAINS FOR I.OWNINUTOWN AND IN
ER3IEIB sTNTlON , l.—liiinniinfter )aJarion-),
1869. the Paegmuor Train. for DOWN INti l OWN, Will
start from the Passenger Depot of the Philtulolph•a. and
Rending Railroad Company, corner of BROAD and
VINE Streets.
MORNING TRAIN for Downingtown, leaves at 7.20
A A . M.
FTERNOON TRAIN for Downingtown, leaves at
4.46 P. 31.
IDAILY (RumMyr; exec tad.)
r) order of the Managers of the Philadelphia
and RoadinK Railroad Company.
(IV W. R. blciLHENNY.Seoretarr
SALES BY AUCTION.
FURNESS, BRINLEY, Jr. CO.,
No. 4.V MA KATT STREET
I.o® PIECES SAXONY DRE/AS GOODS.
Of the Ns ell known manufacture and style of
MESSRS. C. F. ScHIGIEOER. lc
On Friday Morning,
October ?let, at IU o'clock. cOnaisting a
rm ribbed Fa, rst ' doull'a width, very desirable.
Ps double-width b asket
Pa 30 inch
l a double•width demi lainee, 50 inches wide.
s •, coil il'eclat, al inches wide, very de
sirable.
N. 11.—Tho atm, arr all in orseinal assortment&
15L) LOTS NEEDLEIWoRK EMBROIDERIES—Just
landed
Also, 150 lots of new and desirable etylee 'accrual em
broidered collate. alcoves. and sets.
SALE OF FRENCIi GOODS.
On F7llllt, Morrison.
Oct 21st, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, on sin months
credit—
WO packages lie lots of fancy and staple French dry
goods, comprisiny t general assortment.
MANTILLAS AND CLOAKS.
On Friday Morning,
500 cloth mantles, cloaks. and Raglans.
WOOL LONG SHAWLS.
40) fine 1111-wool long shawls.
IR SCOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER, No. 431
AL" CHESTNUT STREET_, opposite the Custom
Henna. between FOURTH and FIFTH Stre,.
SPECIAL HO S IERY ERMANON DR AWERS IT
GOODS,SHIRTS, AND .
On Friday Z.Lornins,
October ale. lo catalogue. on a credit. commencieg
at 10 o'clock, a desirable assortment of the above Goode.
pIIILIP FORD AUCTIONEER, No. 530
1 1 MARKET Street. and 221 MINOR Street.
SALE OF BOOTS, SHOBs BROGANS, AND GUM
sHoks.
Thin Morning,
October 20th. at 10 o'clock, wtti to sold, by catslogite,
on four months' credit, 920 cases boots, shoes, bro
gans. gaiters. and gum shoes, comprising a desirable
assortment from the best manufacturers of city and
Eastern goods for city and country sales.
Illar Catalogues early on morning of sate.
SALE OF READY-MADE CLOTHING, SATINETS.
On Friday Morning,
October 21st, at 10 o'clock, will be sold by catalogue,
a large and desirable aasortment of ready-made
clothing. of beet makes, for tall and winter sales.
On Friday Morning,
October 21st. link la sold he catalogue, on 6 months'
credit. 100 pieces ingrain and Venetian carpeting.
SI - Catalogues early un the morning of sale.
SIIIPPING.
p lIILADELPGIA
AND
CRESCENT NAVIGATION COMPANY;
di& Si=
AT AN ADJOURNED MEETING OP-THE ABOVE
NAMED CORPORATION,
WILD AT
NO. f 1 MERCHANTS' FACHANGB,
At 10 o'clock A. M., September 7th, 1959, the follow
ing gentlemen were unanimously 'sleeted Directors
the Company, vls:
GEORGE H. STUART,
S. MORRIS WALN,
MATTHEW W. BALDWIN,
CHAS. MACALESTER, sap
JOHN EDGAR THOMSON.
The BOOKS of SUBSCRIPTION o the CAPITAL
STOCK of said COMPANY are now open at the above
named Office, whore all persons favorable to the enter
prise are respectfully invited to subecnbe. sB-tf
THE BRITISH AND NORTH
SHIPS. AMERICAN ROY AL MAIL STEAM-
TROM NSW TOPA TO LIVIgrOOL.
Chief Cabin Passage— .. —..-1130
second Cabin Paasage....—.---- 7a
PROM BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL.
Chief Cabin Passage—
Second Cabin Pa55age...........-._.. 60
The ships from Boston call atlialifax.
PERSIA, Capt. Judkine, ICANADA. Capt. Lang
ARABIA, Capt. J. Stone, AMERICA, Capt. Millar,
ASIA Capt. E. G. Lott, NIAGARA. Capt„Anderson.
AFRICA, Capt. Shannon. EUROPA. Capt. J. Leitch,
These vessel, carry a clear white light at mast-head;
green on starboard bow; red on.port bow.
PERSIA, Judkins, leaves N York, W_ednesdat, Sept. 264
ARABIA, Stone, " Boston. wednesday, Oct.
ASIA. I oil N York, Wednesday, Oct. 12.
CANADA. Lang, " Boston, Wednesday, Oct. 19.
A F RICA, Shannon, " N York, Wednesday. 0ct.26.
EUROPA, Leitch, " Boston, Wednesday, Nov. 2.
PERSIA. Jbdkme. N York, Wednesday, Nov. 9.
AMERICA, Alillar, Bolden, Wednesday, N0v.16.
ASIA. Lott, " N York, Wednesday. Nov. 23.
Berths not secured until paid for.
An experienced Surgeon on hoard
The owners of these ships will not be czeountabla for
Gol i kSilver, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Pl'oolollll Stones
or tali, unless bills of lading are visited therefor and
the 1, lee thereof therein estranged. For freight er van
tage apply to E. CUreARD, 4 Bowlizir Green,
slO-tf New York.
FOR THE SOIITII.—CHARLFS
TON AND SAVANNAH STEAIUSHISS.
FREIGHT REDUCED.
Heavy Freight at as average Or /11111-1 W MOODS. be
low New York Staamshiptetee.
FOR CHARLESTON. 8. C.
The U. 8. Mail Steamship KEYBTONE STATE. Cap
tain Charles P. Marshmais, will sail on Tuesday, Oct.
20th, at 10 A. M.
Through in 49FORKurs,
_only , 40 hoots at Sea.
NNAH, OA.
The U. 8. Mail Hteamehip STATE OF GEORGIA
Captain John J. Garvin, Intl sail on Friday, October 21
at lo o'clock A. M.
• • • •
Through in 68 to . 60 hours, only •18 hours at Bea.
iGr Salim: dins changed from every Saturday to every
five days. Goods received, and Bi lls of Lading signed
e very day.
The splendid first-clans side-wheel Steamships KEY
STONE STATE and STATE OF GEORGIA now run as
above every ten days. thou forming a five-day commu
nication with Charleston and Savannah, and the South
and Southwest.
At both Charleston and &thanpah n thesa Ships con
nect with steamers for Flonda and with rallrOa, &0.,
for all place, in the Smith and outhwest.
INBII CE
Freight and Insurance on a large proportion of Goode
shipped South will be found to be lower by these ships
than by salting veuels, the premium being one-half the
rate..
•
N. B.—lnsuranoe on all !Railroad Freight is entirely
unnecessary, farther than Charleston or Savannah, the
Railroad Companiee talon/ nuke from these point s. GREAT REDUCTION 1N FARE.
Fare by this route to to 40 per cent cheaper than by
the Inland Route, as will be seen by the foLkiwing sche
dule. Throush tickets from Philadelphia via Charles
ton and Savannah steamslops,INCLUDING hit:ALS on
the whole route, except front Charleston and Savan
nah to Montgomery:
INLAND DARE.
To Charleston_._. 566 03 Charleston ig)
Ravage.— to 00 bavannah.--- 63 03
Atoms ...—.— 30 03 AuewOs....—.— II 00
31 00 Alaron.— —.. 33 75
At1anta.......... 13 00 /Weans— --. 3i MI
Columbus—. 23 ts/ C01umbu5.........._ 3600
Albany ••••• • • al Oo Albany CO
Alontimmery.... 36 CO Montgomery.— _ 38 00
Mobile 33 00 fdobile....— ..... 46 90
New Orleans ...
39 75 New Orleans.— 61 0 0
No lolls of laslingsiened after the ship has sailed.
For fremht or miasma apply on board, at second wharf
above Vine street, or to
ALEX. HERON, Jr.,
Southwest corner FOUTH mid_CH ERTN T.
Afpnte La Sitrte n aton,T,R,yr, T_:o BUDD.
ah. HUNTER di GAMMELL.
For Florida from Charleston, steamer Carolina every
Tuesday.
For Florida from Savannah; altkalTl2lll Bt. hiary's and
St. John's. every Tuesday and Itlatun}ay. h2S
GLASGOW AND NEW YORK
STEAMSHIP - COMPANV=STEAM TO
GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BELFAST, DUBLIN,
AND LONDONDERRY—for $3O.
PIIOX W e d roan.
OLAfiGMTllompson, Wedneaday, October 12. at 12
E 71727 B RUA, qummlng, Wednesday, October 26, at 12
o'olock, noon•
111031 OLAPOOW.
LASGOW t Thompson, Wednesday, September If.
EDINBURbIi. Cumming, Wednesday, September 28.
Rates of Passage from New York, Philadelphia, or
Boston, to Glasgow, Liverpool, 'Belfast. Dublin, orjmn
donderry, first olio. SIP. Steerage, found with an Minn
dance of properly cooked provienons.
An experienced Surgeon attached to each steamer.
No charge for med:clnes.
For freight or paagogo, appl to
ORKMAN CO.,
No. 111 WALNl . Btreet,_Philadelphia,
OBERT CRAIG,
No. 11 BROADWAY. New loYlk.
ask U. S. M. STEAMERS
TOIL
HAYS E AND SOUTHAMPTON,
ARAGO, Captain Lines. will sail July 23, September
17, Noi -mhsr
FULTON, Captain Wotton, willaall August 20, Octo
ber December 10,
Find Cabin paimaxe— OLIO
Second Caton
For freight or passage. apply to
WILLIAM NEILSON, Matt,
At the Warehousing Company's Philadelphia Otnee,
Tobacco Warehouse.l)OCK Street. Phila. jertain
COAL.
'W. (ROOME &
• Office I 4 Foutl, FOURTH Street,
' . .
WHARF, PINE STRF i:T. FCIII:YLKILI.,
Dralersond :Th.ppors
Locust Monntain. Lehi ch. and Schuylkill
C 0 A
Moroliandiso talon un n harinze
ICIiORY AND SWUNG MOUNTAIN
LEHIGH COAL, pre Bred with etre, for &MA on
beet teen& App'y nt KNOWLES'S Depot, NINTH
and WILLOW Streets .21-t1
F LOUR ➢TILLS.
NAW :%1I LLS
FARMS. he.
As I cannot attend to them, I o!Ter 1,,r wile the follow
leg proportion. sin:
A Impel ior Flourwith 3 run of stones.and ample
wator power. 'no profit. of the null well manned,
would on.at po‘ tor it. Thorn In a Store and siojernt hun
dred omen land connected with it
Also, another Water-post or. with Sty and Grist Mill,
militated too toiler from the beautiful snit health% town
of Smithfield, Isle of Wieht county, I'irginia.
Also, inhuming the town, a vor, Pittierlar estlte nt FIX)
trios. MI, ball . under CIIItIN:r• nn. vitnated "rone,1•11e).
un the 1, Ater; with a Isroe brick thcc!hnt. It rooms, Loa
requiiiite out Luddin,r.itil in perfeet
beautiful faun of MOT ao., porno. good
Hindi:arts 1111 Nllllll'lllollll ricer, near chop—
ntilek. to nnlea , lmm tiniitlitield. 0, stem, crabs, and nth
abundant'
%Val ho sold together or in parts to suit purchasers.
Tema en al.
li the Finer Mill n not
sold soon wish to Oct gen
tleman, men r.rper,enre,/, to tale Hal i.er of it.
For furtV, particular.. sddre•s
MAJ. S. JUNIC3 WILSON.
Isle of It L.ht Co., V.
Reference—LIPPINCOTT PARRY.
N. W. corner 'Alnrket end :ascend streets. .
oAstutti-1 in Plidadclonin.
WAMIING AND VENTILATING
BUILDINGS EIIOUSE. Itt2 MARK ET St., Phan..
Oh ALL Dh:SCRIPTIONS
WARMED AND VENTILATED BY
CUL VITC'S NV,II, R
FU GAN- N B A UJ: () MN IVARM-Allt
E.
The above Furnace has now been in use during the
last two Wintera in this nityond ham given univerealant
figactien. The large heatinz aurface beingdirectl> over
the llama of the fire, and the conical tubes, through
ell the draft a pmts. are ci, arranged an to conaunie
0.: part of the givsea trom the coal, be,n4 en
tire') of cn r =t Iron, with deep, sand joints, is now of
fered to
i the public
n. as the moat complete heating appa
ratus now this market. C. W. being a practical
' h e e haw°, will personally attend toed! heating and ven
tilating.
ALSO,
His eizell of Caok;nr Ramos, adapted for hotel and
prate new. Collins' Patent Chimney Cape for ventita
ttg and rare.f annokey chimnem with a full assort
ment of Registers nod Ventilators of every vise and
pattern , Piro-place Stoves, Bath Boilers, k.e.
IQ - Jobbing promptly attended to.
C II AS. WILLIAMS.
euV-ruche-3rn Late HAKIM 2E WILLIAM•
NEW PLANING MACHINE, Embracing
The Andrews Patent of 131.5, with matching uorla
for dressing Boards. Plank, &o.
New Principle of Feeding. Groat Swing of Power.
'Machines of various eines, 2.1 to 30 inches wide, for
single or double sminceing, with or a .:liont ruching
bends, for sale nt N 0.23 North NINTH Street, Phila.
Call and examine.
me_thetnea, Gro. N. COLON' CO
AM PREPARED TO RFUEIVE EVERY
deseription of Fanoly .111,1 roicestic Goode. having
Sewlog Maclonto of the 1,0 I.l.laultatorers, as tits° the
Approvokl sod Ldltd 01...r.10r5.
N. All esettetes tioit.hed oe ,t,tene and despatch
and at suet, prices that def 3 coloration.
Mae M A. BNIITIFEM AN,
a 77 Im FL E. corner of SIXTH and I'll LN W E.
ry I 1..
St lltl'l'S TURPENTINE.-75 btils, Spts.
Tvp t .pttne, in , sb.re And for flAk: by ROWLEY,
ASlflibliNEH. (I V, b. I•oob u NARVER ni
CUE , PEST WINDOW GLASS in town.
at DICK'S, B. W. °mar of 64VENTII and
013-dne
BALES BY AUCTION.
M TIIOII.AS./ 8010 ,
Am. Nos./Sand/O.SO YOURTE STREET,
(1 2 roitee el and ellai t• -
CARD.-1 , 1151,Al LES REAL ;perm AND
STOCKS AT THEE CHANGE:434Ies of - raid estate
and eto.3ke will hereafter be hold at /2 o'clock moo:, and
in the evening at 7 o'clock.
trar Contributors Lanza the option of either sale.
INT Handbills of each property muted separately. in
addition to which we Publish, on the Saturday mylocaa
to the tale, one thousand catalogues. in pump deb form.
givin
the g
f full lltnru descr4ptions of a il the Properties to he sold
on
AEA(, m
E.STATa AT PEI VATE SALE.
B' We have a large amount ot real estate at private
sale, including every description of city and country
property. Printed luta mar be had at the auction sums.
PRIVATE BALE REGISTER.
Rir Real estate entered on oar private male register,
and advertited oca.sionally in our publie sale abstracts,
(of which LOX come are ponied weekly,) free of charge.
TWELFTH FALL BALE. OCTOBER 9S, AT 11
O'CLOCK, NOOZ.,
At the Excbanse, will ineladis—
Peremptory SaIe—VALUABLE HOTEL, know* as
the "Second-Street House. and large lot. 263 . bY ZV
feet, No. 42 North Second street, above Market.
tit_ Sale absoute.
Peremptory SaIe—HANDSOME MODERN REM
DENCL, with side yard, No. 304 South Eleventh
street, beiow Spruce; 24 feet front, 143 feet deep to
Quince street.
bald absolute. Only a small portion required in
nbh.
VALUABLE BRICK STORE AND WAREHOUSE,
No. 3.13 South Water street. above Pine.
IRREDEEMABLE GROU.l'i D REN.TS, .1d and 4113
33-100 a T ear, secured by four story brick building-s Bat
and 619 South Second Street.
ELEGANT RESIDENCE. NORTH BROAD . ST.
Two four story brown Mono residences. with superior
stable and roach house, and large sada yards, west subs
of Broad street, south of Girard - avenue.
VALUABLE FARM AND COUNTRY SEAT. 51
acres. on Old York turnpike, ri, miles from Willow
Grove.
• • .
Peremplory Bale—For Account of whom it mar coo
corm—TWO THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLINGS.
SHOP. AND LARGE LOT, N. W. corner of '/ hirteenth
and Poplar streets.
Also THREE-STORY BRICK groar. AND
DWELLING, adjoining on Thirteenth street. Rs/..Sale
absolute.
HANDSOME RESIDENCE, No. HZ Vino street.
• oar Lorin square.
HANDSOME RESIDENCE, with ride yard, arable,
nd conch house. Nn. 1511 Girard avenue.
HANDSOME RESIDENCE. No. 343 North Front
treed.
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HANDSOME BROWN STONE RESIDENCE, No.
1510 Pine street. 11B.Imtneniate 1/065 , 91011.
BUSINESS STAND--Three-ston. crick ',tore and
dwelling, southeast corner of Twelirli and Lon/banl
street.
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THREEESIDENCE. No. 1 DWELLeet.
STORY BRICKNG,
South Fifth street.
Peremptory Sale—PINE-STREET MARKET
1101I8E. Pine street. west of :Nineteenth.
Also, THREE-STORY BRICK DW ELLlNG.adjoin
ins the above- ItsA.Sale absolute. both properties.
HANDS° OE IttSIDENCE, with large garden, No.
Mg Spruce street.
ELEOANT COUNTRY SEAT, Chestnut Bill, with
four sores of Isnit and fine Improvements--the residence
of Dr. Smith.
ELEGANT COUNTRY SEAT, TORRIISDALE,vIt
Oa acres and socad impro‘ ennnts, admining the res,
dence or Charles Alacahster, Esq.
THIRTEENTH. FALL SALE. OCTOBER 25, AT T
O'CLOCK IN THE EVENING.
Executor's Peremptory Bete—Estate or Elisabeth
Lentz.
THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, No. 1315
Pess3unk road, below Wharton street. Da. Sale abso
lute._
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Executor's Sale—Estateof Mans Ride. deco&
HANDSOME BROWN-STONE RI'..SIDENCE, No.
'O4 Walnut oreet.
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Peremptory Sale for account - or whom may concern.
'rfiItEE.SIORY MUCK DWELLINC, Latterly St-.
west of Amber street, Islinat,eentra Want. -RIL.,Sala ab
solute
Peremptoyy Sate—Estate of Ins. Hoopes deed.
THRBB-BTORY BRICK DWELLINti, I
Noyth Sixteenth street.. stove Cherry. WI. Sale &Leo
lute.
HANDSOME DWELLING, No. 823 Juniper street,
bemoan Spruce and Pule, and Thipeentn and Broad
et recta.
NEATDwELLING, No. 1925 Callowhtll street.
Peremptory SaIe—BUSINSUS STAND.—Teree-storr
brick store and dwelbas, N. W. earner or Twentieth and
Lrtnlnld ottreets. lk.t. Sala absolute.
THREES:7OAV BRICK SIIOP. Sartain street.
south at Girard avenue, between Tenth and - Eleventh
s'rests.
TWO . BRIG' DWELLINGS and VACANT LOT,
Foull:rod street. Twents , bird ward Frank ford
THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING. No
1707
Addison street. enuth of PI qp street.
TAVERN An, LAGER BEER SALOON, AND
DWELLING. Callowhill and Carlton streets, west QC
Ftlrfflptl! street.
TWO DWELLINGS, Federal end Etta streets, near
Hampton.
RALE OF SUPERIOR FURNITURE. 5 LARGE
MIRRORS. 3 PIANO-FORTES. ROSEWOOD ME
LODEON. SUIT DRAWING-ROOM FURNITURE.
SUPERIOR BOOKCASES. LARGE FIRE PROOF
CREST. BAuATELLE TABLE, VELVET CAR
&c. •
CARD.-Our •
A . Our sale this mooing. at the sue-
Win atom, will comprise, besides. &O tots of ex
cellent second-hand furniture. 3 larp , a French elute
mantel. avail, and pier mirrors, in rich gilt frames.
elegant rosewood piano -forte. superior mats:many piano
forte, fine-toned r. second melodeon. suite of drawing
room lunnture, sup , rior walnut bool.case. large in.
proof chest. made by Frans and Watson. bagatelle ta
bles, China and glassware, beds and bendin,c. e legant
elvet. Brusse.ll. and other carpets. Ac.. forming an
attractive etakirtment. -worthy the attention of lathes
and others desirous of purchasing.
rnir Catalo;nes now ready, and the articles arranged
for examination.
Sale at Yoe. U 9 and 141 Booth 'Fourth Street.
scPERiortILTILNIT URE,_ FRENCH-PLATS MIR
ROES, PIANO•PORTE. BRUSSELS CARPETS.
TM. Morning.
At *o'clock. at the Auction Store. an assortment of
excellent second-hand furniture, elegant piano- Loa hoi,
fine mirrors, carpets, etc., from families declining
hocsakc removed to the store for comremomm of
sale.
Administrator's Sate—Estate otJaeoki OinriAL deed.
BREW.ERY r'11( TURFS. CASKS. COPPER KET
TLE, HORSES, WAGONS.
On Fruity Moraine.'
Oetot,r zot. at m o'clock. at No. Cam tes wet t.
order of thn a d ministrator, lot of large beer east% quar
ter casks. ei‘pper kettle and water Lankr. copper pump.
copper hollow, : boar canters, breartni; utenarks, 3 horses,
and 3 t a 3 one, Lioness, .to.
VALUABLE ENGLTSU AND AMERICAN saosa.
ILLUSTRATED WORKS, Re.
Co Friday and Saturday Eveniera,
October 2lst and =l, at the Auction Store, a large col
lection of ‘alnable English and Atuenean works, drat
trated rooks, Re.
Ifir For particulars see ciatakcriee.,
SALE OF GERMAN 8111.130r3 ROOTS.
Ou Saturday Morn nr.
October :73.1. at 11 o'clock. at the Auction Store. ono
ease of superior German darer roots. comprising the
usual assoitment of hynetnita, tulips. narcissus. 1...
crocuses. &G.
JM. GUMMY k SONS,
• REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEE
No. no WALNUT SWEET
Gtizusey & doss, enotitossers, will itoli
r u mp: ea t lej e Ae:l ui Mat, Stooks. &e. Also bane
lEll. Os oar Private Ws litesister nU slims be !Dent
a very lugs amount of rev estate. uichacting every de
scription of tar sikd welly
J. AL GUlsdin . SONS,
Reel Estate Brokers,
No. 100 WALNUT Street. beam
M OSES NATIL4N_
_,S AUCTIONEKR
AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. & &earner
owymil nel RAPE Streets.
NAT HAMS' GREAT SAI.t OF FORFEITED GOODS.
2,e00 LOTS OF FORPErf KD COLLATEJItALS.
On Tuesday ittomtne.
November lat. at 10 o'clock. et Moses ?rattans' Aun
t on store. southeast corner of Sixth and Race atzeeta.
Alll be sold—
utat LOTS OF FORFEITED 0001)3,
Consisrin r in tart, of superior orer.cata. Raieseits,
sack costa, frock and dress coats; chub, cassimere, and
other pantaloons: sews of Vartoun kinds; sure nor roar.
pant. eindwost patterns; elegant silk velvet witin.ol34
silk dresses aril dress waterrie superior broche,
Bat Pte, Caxton crape, silk. and other
shawls: kill velvet eh ate. circulars. Marques ; irdk and
cloth dusters circulars. dusters, La slues, and mutt
geutteinert a shawls. boots, shius, uallsollas, dry
gods. Inmpungs, hrocatellea for enlanet-maksrs, un
der-clothing. quilts, blankets, spreads. patchwor k c-au
terpanea. canfoatables. she. Vs. le.; fine io.ther beds,
iris rain, Brussels, and other carpets, fire S-kes al flutes,
fine out violins, soconleons. opera Klass Is. cutlery, car
penter's tools, mathematical Instruments, must., Medi.
Cal, historical, and other books. travail!"i trunks.
carpet-bags. doubt's and sinsleiitorrel fowlivr pieces.
Pistols. leather. harness, watches, reweiry . and a thou
sand other arucles. ILI. NA TriAlCd,
MONEY TO LOAN.
MoNIT To LOAN. IN LARaz oR ¶31.11.1.L ALMorSTR. OR
merchandise generally, and on all articles of sake. ALL
erns OVIR oNa HooDit.aD D01,LA.14 TWO OSI CO T. rya&
soars, including storage. aro., at Nathan,' Princopal
Establadintent,R. E. corner of SIXTH and RACE Et*
GREAT PUBLIC At
, OMMOQATION.
MONEY! MOVE !! MONEY!:'
Money liberally edvaneed large or mall ILIOLOROtS,
from one dollar to stionsands, on gold and laver plate,
diamonds, watehm, jewelry, fewhe r t. -nieces, smaical in
: furn iture . t n ril.Vow 0 hY44 r~r goods,
o clan. harness,
arid all articles of , for any lens, h of time armee
OR. lit NA Tllll4l' PILICIPAL 110111.11ead
0010111 . of Bath and Race streets.
PROMISSORY NOTES, with co ll ateral. dtsoonnted
the lowest market rates.
DENTISTRY.
Est DENTISTRY.—The improved sets
of ARTIFICIAL TEETH, gull manutsetured
at rarr ARCH Street, Yarladelphla, b I. LUKENS,
M. D.. Surzeou
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The Mmes! rtite sets of Teeth are superseding ail
others, epode:My from the following reason,: Aar, miner al is wed in place of told or silver, for plaice,
making then). mos-third lighter. and at the same time
inueh stronger, as their greatest thickness is where the
;urns have shrunken away more. thus perfectly restor
ing the anatomical shape and contour of the mouth sad
face. and giving the exact original expression to the
features ; they will stand better in service, and never
let out of repair; they era responaibly warranted for a
ifetime • there are no crevices for tho accungtutation
of partic)es of food; they are wholly free from all gal
van, action, and can never produce palpitation of the
heart. headache, sore throat, neuralgia, or nervous
nes].
D ENS' office. 907 ARCH street. Pkluielnein
eIsoANS 1-I,, , ,NSYLVANIA Avenue, Washington...l).o
seZi-]m
IfOTELS.
31URRA1 HOUSE,
ENE - ARK. OHIO,
la the largest and best arranged R N otel la central Ohl o,
is centrally located and is wog of nevem' frees all the
routes of travel. It contain, all the modern Improve
ments, and every convetuenoe for the comfort sod se
commodation of the travelling public. The Steeples
Rooms are large and well ventuated. The Sm:essl
Rooms are sell arranged and carefully fure:shed lot
families and lance travelling parties ; and the Rouse will
be kept as a first-class Rotel in even- reskeet.
H. BRO.,
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Provnetom.
THE UNION:
ARCH ETERET, ABOVE THIRD
PHIL.ADELIIHIA.
• UPTON B. NEWCOMER.
The sitnsoon of ttos /TOT utnody adapted to
the W to of the Mut nese rul,hc; andts ope o time in aeareh
ofpleasure. Parser, er ntch n4 , er run yea!,
and to o: , •re P tit afford a cheap nut pfeeLeartt rxla
to all eacee of Interest in or ehoat the tors. 111 WWI
DASHING AND IRONING.
WASHING AND IRONING DONE
it: With NEATNESS and DESPATCH, tor Single
rtiz-
Sohrola Ladies and Gentlemen, Fattubes. Boanittyg
, Hotels, Steamboats. m DONOVAN'S
FAMILY LAUNDRY, N . VS South SIXTH Street,
corner of Prune. Faintly Stunts and Cohan patent
poLyhed. Everything washed by hand, on the rota
mon wash-Gard.
'flu) whole. trnaumu Is strictly attended to t.l fetr.als
,-.seratirem Mn DONOVAN,
IT 110-1 T Fig r wri r3i.n<4.llt.
at ,,,, mm WEST CHESTER and
ROAD viiAIEITIA. PHILADELPHIA HAIL-
FALVARRANGEMENT.
On and after WED.\ EDSAV.Oetober /1. 1553,
the trains will Mays Philadelphia. front the Statin.
E. eoraer EDIRTEENTH and NIA RK ET etreete, at
7.1 e and 990 A. M and at 233 nad aP. M.
Leave West Chester. from tae DEPOT. on EAST
MARKET STRbEr, at, and 10 A. M., and 2.'0 and 5
P.M.
ON . BCNDAYS—Leave Pluladelphia at g A.M.. and 1
Y. M. Leave West Chester at TAO A. M.. awl 43) D. H.
HENRY WOOD,
5 tf Genera) Superintecdent.
DRILLS AND SHEETINGS FOR EX
.III-. PORT.
BROWN, BLEACHED, AND BLUE DRILLS,
HEAVY AND I.IIIIIT S.REETINGS.
Suitable for Export, for sale by
FROTHINGHAhI WELLS,
111 South FRONT St. and 3.6 LETITIA Street.
INTON'S ENCAUSTIC TILES for
boors.
Ornamental Chimitty Toga for cottages.
Garden Vases and,} wartime.
Vitrified P.re for &sine and Water conductors.
Imported and for sale by
GINR. A. HARRISON.
If ti . tOle 1111414.4T75i1.'r Rtroatt.
I OVERINWS SYRUP, in hhds. and
A- 4 at reduced prices, for sale by
GRAHAM it CO..
VTITOI,
OUAR-110USE MOLASSES .-15 U hhds.,
tleroasZand barrels. for raala by
Aafl GRAHAM CO..
I.FT ITT A At ro.ot
SALMI)N.--25 bbl,. prime new No. 1 Sal
•—• mon, 'anthill, from stelmer Itemsy. tnn. wr.,4 fn• Gralw
W NI. J. I'AS Loll , IJ2 and N Wit AR WH4,
SPANISII OLIVES—In bulk, in prime
order, for sal±kty
ell A. KARINO.I4O booth FRONT Strmill.