The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, November 10, 1859, Image 4

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, To;.addreMiit fi ue, s J>eech, cl,otbed ; . inelegant
" ‘ toV.'bap^wooiaf hunter, would beal> : '.
of thede,
Nobody; understands this (tub-;
j the gtnmp orators of the West; 1
. . 'jfeiijlibfcuig ib it real of-tbs tool %
7 l^lud(ed. r lvit' c is* i a ;, pattof an'
,-> ' eleotiQpeeribgj^ec]ii4!®HT o jM.' , y ltr, : < i? r ".
> ret Baviß,'a'Gohgresa\bnal candidatoia fKcn
-1 ? ’iudtyi
- ,thi> sitting; memWj.i'iyhpjn. fcO' charged with
gross inconsistency of oonductiinregard to the
L, '. “Here, fellow-cltizons,”'Baid he. xwo hhvo
*" a man who professed great,friendship for this
. turnpikoprevions to his aftc
r#*■**s* &
makeWappropriatjjofj foii jtyre.tnado speSohep'
' t.-te it was -passed,
:*: . and sent to. fto. Eresidont for his signature,-
bntretdfuod wifhhis.eeio; T It then came dw
-s 7 !
\ •'- / : -.-;:)‘fNow, gehtlemenj wKat'would you think of
> ;i ;, \l. go a toSniUiiting with^roh —,
, X v fpltoirjjflip [track, 1 ; jfoll—nin.'.wellr-cafeh the
c^fE^^hj^itS'wcUr-aiidjustas.jybu had got up
. ' iwithhUa/aud wore fn -the ypiyact'of seizing
.. • the cqon, 'would, let .hlin go, and turn and bark
what would you
>; do wiih a.dpgl”-< ,
, ;f>f^tW : Ai^'|-pythwider!”.;, - ' i ,SAo()tiiipt/ by
jingo !? 5 wtu univei^al,.about of thO audi-
.E/ r ;„ : I Jbi^^j«<jB,pp l TiiirikV.V-ThB fate ofiSir
; ; d : Joto/jaftwl^ns’ f if History, pf, Music” ww.de
’
,:by'a.trifle, sword, a\ pirn. A ballad, chanted
; -t 'i' .undermined the colos
rsalphweteef A stogie line of Fred,’:
erick the ’Second,‘ roflectihg not on the. poll-',
-* 'ties,- but pij.ttie'Tjoetry of tho FrenchhUnisby,
Vv V pun condensed Sir (! John Hawkins’ sikteen
V,-i,!;yearsi labor.;tb- long obscurity-and oblivion.
‘’"'Some wag wrote Jlie which
, l ' f:: .Dr. Calcott set to';music:'\. ; - '
~HsveyoureadSirJohaHavkins'Hutory?
. Soma folks think it Quito a mystery t
Both I have read, ami I aver '
That BurnerJElifltorrl prefar,” j
. Bur%Hia HUtory was straightway to evefy
- one'smouth; and the .book-soller, if. heldid
not follow the advice au-pied de Id letirc, ac
tt i trolly wasted, as the term is, or sold 1 for waste
paper, some hundred copies, and buried the
rest of tho impression r in the profoundest depth
- , J of a damp cellar, .as an article never likely to
. be called for. , --.... > ! -
.;;• ■ BWB'OOtOBi ArThe following Is:glyon as a.
; s /moihOdot'eitractfngta’ blue' color front the
' straw of buckwheat : \
•7 ■ '--.'- The’;,straw .bhduld'.be;gathered before the
; t ' “grain. dry, and placpd,.on the ground
, "iviin; thb bunj until it sufficiently: dry
■ to,tie. likenitemihehusks withtaeflity. The'
: wheathaytng bcen removedj the Straw is piled
np, moistened,'and left’ to ferment until it Jsin
a state or decomposltion'jWhenitlwiU'becpme
, of „.a blue color.'V?rUs faditetes;:ffie.pOTioct
’when it should be gathered arid,formed into
cakes, Which ate ,to be dried, to tho sun or in.
' a stove. On'those cakes'being boiled in wa
, ter, tho water assumes a strong blue color,
" . .which will,not,change in sulphuric acid.' ,It
. . . may, however, be- turned into red with alkali;
.intoa light black with bruised gall, nuts,-and
,Into a be»utiflil green by evaporation. - Studs
' ’dyct} bluo with this solntlon, whiob Is,to bo
Xi'ytfiedjln fte same.way ap vegetable matters of
a .similar.'sppcies employed In dying, becomo
, , bfabeautii'ul and durable: color. • !' . .
’ Popular MoiutrEr.—The popular pros
. perity .depends.veiysmnclriipon thtipopnlar
.; moraiity. It is for a ' peppio ,to determine for
-teemselvesVliat they/shaUbe, and what they'
' hhMl • bebbme'.; 'Soil,' climate,' fortune',' go' but
* 'w.atecSl'distance, .comparatively speaking, in
. i/7 ■pbtaltebg oy securing eminence, happiness, or,
7ijermaneuce.tp any nation,. Vainlywould the.
= 1 patriot stirlyo'i and tlie sago-oounsoi, and the'
- soldierligh’t, If .a- people are neither |nte .for
5j- ;themsetees,\nor .'active in; their proper ptir
poses. In tlioir own hearts and hands lie the*
, secret oftheir moral, their social and political
7] successes/and the labor which is taken for
-j| them, inwhlchthey do not share,’ is bo mnch
,1 labor thrown, kyray- Even Hercules, a god,
It, conldonly.assist those whowero first prepared, ;
% and wliiiug to put'tbeir own shoulders to tee
' -7i wheel. ’?/’ -■ ■ • ! --
; : :PiTSAGO»KAHfI.->The, publisher of a news;.
l,\\ ;jjjipferta a-'southern city*;s&ya J‘ it Is rather a
whlmaicalfact, that at this time there reside,
in a singlo’street, and In the Immediate neigh
borhoodof each' other,- three tailors, bearing
the-illustribxis cognomonsof Macbeth, Hamlet
, - /’ aad ShaksDearjb*” ; - - .
■ A whimelcaUact! If foot It be, it; is-a me
/; For,asthename,acconlingto
, ; Moliere/ls the spirit, and aa the spirit, accord
; iDg
; • r ; Bupeessipn of befieSj.weheed no,further
;? degeneracy of tho present age,
; - /{; than to find the hero, the philosopher and the
, 7 poet, dwindled into.three t ninths of ,a .thing*
[' 1 , i which, inthe catalogue/ may. go for a man.'
, . Who 1 will disbelieve the Brahmlnicaldictum
: tlmt Zoroaster Is a grasshopper?-' If,
Ox-yMO' fiiji&S*—6nd of tlie exercises of
the piympio Games was that of the Caslus, a
cruel and dangerous species of .boxing iwith
loadedl gauiitlets. /Though the combatants;
wore head-pieces of brass for fcheir/defence>:
they wereoitenterrihly bruised andmUtilatcd.
In' tbe Games, the
; ■> following epigram from Lucilius, which informs
- 1 / e 1 became so dis
■ti /flguredj-.that, 'being; unable to Establish Ids
; identity, ho his inheritance to a younger 1
"''''brother: 1 1 - vi -' £ -’ '?
«. Os A-OosevraOßjjt rHE Cawiw., .. j
.This vietor/glorioasia Ills olive wreath,
Had once eyes/eye-brows, nosp, anil ears, and teeth'
-Buttornihg dffiftos-champion,to,hi#cost,
* Thaw#andStiUworse,hi* heritage helost!
5 For, bxhi* brother sued—disowrtsd—at last,
. (tonfrbnMwi&hispicttire/be'waseast.
. ;-di.»BT,'H4?ihwr> .ran rltrstnt'afeiiT.— lt our In
.. formation boreliabJe, .Albert Haslet, one of tint in
-mtitontj-, klUsdatHarws!iPerry,orreported so
■ in first acoounfa.isnot ankUowh in this region. It
W Said by Stiiaanere, who claim to bo oognlsant of'
>->, the fact, that jttailet was norad In ‘Westmoreland
:t ' ' <iounty, ijid Mitrt ye»n *'hco wU «tnplof«l In the
•' r'iV.-'COnaiiitTOf w boatpiaßon ths Pennsylvania canal,
i;&.,fWall#, so engaged ho'wasentrasted with' the oora
~ - of o section boot belonging to Mr. John McGovern,
- '"r. dttring onc tri'p.'bat wheo bereaohed bis destina
, Uon,on the otknrsldo of the tnoantaln, he', disposed'
■ of the booh and team, and pocketed the proceeds.
'■ He wssaftof fardsarreetea, but the matter was
v -v' denbtleSa odjuitedby the disgorging of tW money,
-osttenever.came'to, trial.' ■ ----- - t .
- }j -- -HU netrtappoaraneii lain connection with a' band ,
--- t;,' of t6nip -if whose' depredations was-
ißvihto.cofiuw- ahd,as
such, was arreateu j biit npon tntnlng,State’s evi
/:• ' deoceandgiving testitnonyagalnit Ms oonfede
. ;t»t«(i'dnj^litn6 v trial‘at_.|ilplrjt,'N*w'yorlt, bo
- vwsa’ditobargedl and again appearod m this part of
• theeonntry. ’Whlle boro,! ho ekpnased'his inten.
, . tionof leaving-for parts onknown.so he {band tho
; . .yongcaneo of those whom he badbStreyed into the
hands ofjnstloe. Shortly after this, ho departed,,
. o -and waslostsight of until hotnrhod np as one of
i■- the Jedronvhif .thtidnfunoto BroWpiiot
Harper’s Perry, where heWiaropdrted es shot and
killed, after oowardlji taking to the water andlm-’
' ■ ptorlngfdt '■ ’ ' '
=. Sach aro .. the history and-.ailtooedents of Albert
t .Haslet as communicated to Us; tint:whether they'
.botrue.or false, wehiye nq; reason to know other
‘ VWradtftti thalMah, and
f their oonfidence in his identity, Oananyof our
-. old boatmen friends {Pa.yEcho.
.iHTSRfesrW# i 0; /furious
expentaebUßftVdrboenUy rarii
■••• v-tMt'ft netfeontn vance for protecting firemen from
’ the actionj of/ihovllamos,-’attd ensblinirthora to
- resist thU stipUg heat, “It"consists at gltSei made
i of amianthus, a kintl of filamentous, Incoir Unstiblo
"jnlneral. A helittetof tbesanie material, StUhg Into
: ■ ■ (-ahotherof Wlrogause, jtnd firshloldj besidu other'
garmenlsof the above-mentioned materials.: Throe
■ 'i-oaten haviaifyit'tfn ’tite'gloVos, were enabled,!*
Are toiu»lnnjO' «Ustlronoonl
& stood
I - abrirc the he ,warded off with the
if < " - y row,'** ' - ahovo hie,
IS *■ , ,Ssa?SSf i H'XwM|;^oStjjfor;j»,;mlnnte-
sneceM of the mate
*^^proteoSise^l'
■*
iMreQjiTATioNB.
[Reported forth® Press.]
• Thns.- j>k** ntd**
Stuart A Bro ;41 do Mary QtjUlan (3 do H FBrays; 13
doW McKee £Co j 4 do Bro«{ 11 doLewia
A Col Bdo W'Rachael 5 8 °soS n?
&son? th k Son ? 9 bales matting
-A-Ron: 5 casks do LP * iron Morris
&. .Tnnft'a gr.f’n: 2i l<dis steel J B Smith; 7 cases do 6 San*
dewn?loS&fd^KPfflnf 76MlJVS Julti*A Co;
26 o&akfl sal ammonia Power* A Weiuhtman i, 6 ® oasks
h“ ® 8 9 BUia Co; 36 oashaclav
w’ciiuShmaa;earthenware S A-
LfigUSaoksdo Alex Kerr; 78 casks sodaaah 25 do blobs
powders 2 pkgsmdae 121 tons pig iron 47 pkgs earthen*.
wnreOrder, - *• - -
’ ' PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE, .
JAS. ROBB SNOWDEN,! „
HENRY BUDDi i COHMITTKS OP TBS MOKTH
■J. B. LANCASTER, 1 *
MITER BAGS
:4y rgg icxiumxNTs* xxceanox, PHttAonrinA,
Ship Wyoming. Burton —Liverpool, soon
BaTK'Rowena, Wilson. —.Laguayra, soon
Bark Canada, Mitohetl .Matanzas, soon
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 9,1659.
Stm.HxaEß..___« esl sun sets _ a ?
BLIGHWATER..—.II3
' \ , ABRIYEb. ‘ ; ’
1 ffohrJfhuik Herbert, Parker, 6 days from Boston, with
.fish to Crowell & Collins.
1 SehrJ B Austin, May; fl days from Boston,in ballast
to eapUm. •
Rohr Trade Wind. Rozers.36 hours from New York,
with barley to Frederick Gaul.
-'Rohr Martall Penrv* Gibbs. 6 from New Bedford,
with oil to Shober, Bunting A Go. -
. Bohr Wm Kennedy. Christy, 4 days from Alexandria,
with mdte-’to Marshall, Grinin A Co. •
Rehr David Smith. Douglass, from Salem.
. Bohr Wm-Loper. Robinson. from Pawtucket.
RchrJ PCake. EndiooU* from Boston. '
•' Rohr R Corson, Ludlam. from Boston.
> So irA Heaton. Ryan, from New Havejj, ,
- Ro trCaroline C Smith, Smith, from Bridgeport.
j Rohr M R Carlisle, Winsmore, from Fall River.
. Bohr Willis- C Miller & Co.
Robr.M R .Carlisle, Wtnemore, Providence, Nevin A
SohrCarolineCBmith,Smith* New Haven, do
Motor A Heaton, Byan. Alexandria; „ , do
Sohr John W Dodge, Dailey, Ipswich, Vandusen, Nor*
ton ACo < / - ij'' ,
Sohr J> Smith, BouatasS, Salem. Noble, Hammett & Co
Sohr R Corson, Ludjam, Boston. _ ■ do
Sohr J PCake,Enaiflott t Norfolk, Tyler, Btone A Co.
(Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.)
, - ‘ LEWEB. Del, Nov 8.
There are about 80 vessels at harbor, detained by the
easterly Winds whloh have prevailed for the last three
days. The following compose anartof the fleet, viz:
Brigs'TorrentLHgrvard, Marv Wilkins, Empire. JW
Drtsktf, Mary H. and Samuel Welsh; sohr* Geo I, Green,
Stephen Taber. Nancy RHeavah. LrdiaStone, Diadem,
-NewHaven. R Pharo, war Steed, Watchman, Rneka
wariOftdrßookvJ R Mather, Jonathan Cone.Jßird
sall, R J -Mercer, Sarah. Pebecfla and Frances, H Cote.'
'John Crookford, Gazette.RS Smith.Lamartine. Arras
Ere-Marr-Miller. ltfarv Patterson. RR Freeman J W
(Correspondence of The press.)
> - READING,Nov,?, 18$9,
The following boats from the Union Canal passed into
the Bohuylkill Canal to-day, bound to Philadelphia, laden
and oonsigned as.follows: v .„ , - „,, .
* Grapeshot. Grain to A.® CatWl A Co; Catharine Eh*
-sabeth. niriron to E J Ettme: Tome A MoCurdy, lum
ber to J HJDey sher; Major R Kehrer, do to Miltiraore A
Son s.E WChapm.do toSL Snyder; Witman A Con
rad, light to captain :T)ido. lumber to L B M Dolby; J
W Shower, 1 do to J H DSysher* - F.
MEMORANDA.
: Steamship Kensington! Baker, hence at Boston Bth
in»t. 1
Shin Htvpogndh, Howes, was loading at Calcutta 15th
Sept Tor this port. ' - -V ' , „ ' ,
• Ship Lion; Cooper, for-this port, was loading at Cal-,
lsth Sept. - '
. Shin Isaiah Crowell, Turner, sailed from Caloutta 15th
oept for Boston. . .
j Sohr Hero.’Terry, hence at Baltimore Bihinat.
,Bchr Wm L Rprinss, Buckaloo, hence for Pensacola,
(before reported put into Charleston in distress )e*PO
- heavy, gate on the 31st ule, from N. to E. NE,
Which lasted twenty-five hours, daring wniob the vessel
sprang a leak and split sails. ■
SohrßL'Berry,'Harris,cleared at Jaoksonvitlo 29th
ult for this port,
' ‘SmpDoroa* Baker, from Jacksonville for this
port, (before reportedfexcericnoed a severe NE gate on
the 28th ult. in Ist S 3, lon 75, during whioh lost part of the
deck load, boat, and hod the provisions washed away
put into Charleston for A sn pply of the latter,
Sohr SAlem Washburn, Thrasher, sailed from Dighton
6th inst. for this port.
Bchr John Lancaster, Willetts, for this port, sailed
from Fall River 6th inst.
• Schrs Salisbury, Hooper, Cornelia. Merer, and S G
Andrews, sailed Irom Georgetown, 8 C, last week,
lienry Nutt! Baker, heuce at Galveston 29th ult.
'Sopr Baoramento, Leach, henca at Petersburg 6th inst.
Schr Nuiad Queen, Hulse, hence,' arrived at Norfolk
Btluiurt.
Tli6 V. 8. Ihgnte Wabash, Capt. Barron, was at Naples
on the,2ith ult, aav\ng Just returned from her trip to Tu*.
nit. where she earned Mr. Nicholson, the new American
Consul.' " * ’ , -
The .Macedonian was at Beyrout and Jaffa, on the coast
ofByna,aboutthelatof October.and wasexpested to.
return to the Western coast of Italy in the month of No
veraber. -r ■ ~» i
'--A letter bag will be dispatched from the room* of the
naval Library nnd Institute,at the Navy Yard, Clmrles
thn, on the, 12th instant, per U. 8. steamer Mohican, at
Porisijiouth, NH.iiothe United States squadron. Coast
of Amoa. Letters and packages of newspapers, sent to
Ahe,rooms free of expense, will be forwarded. •
LEGAL.
IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
'Estate o!* JOHN PHILIP WENZELL, Jr., one of
the LMftUies And oestuj que trout named in the WiU oi
JOHN COOPER WENZELL, Deceased.
•• The Auditor appointed by the Cnnrt to audit, settle,
and. adjust the account of 'CHARLES M. SMITH
Onardian or the «»id JOHN PHILIP WENzEI.L, Jr.,
deceased, end to-make' distribution of the balance in
the handa/of fbe'aoootmtaQt»wiil meet the parties in
terested for the purposes of ms appointment, on MON
DAY, the Slit instant* at 4 o’clock, P.M., at No. 627
WALNUT street, between Sixth and Beventh stroets,
fn the eity of Philadelphia. , ■ . ng-atuth&t
INTHE COURT OF C' MMOI PLEAS
OF.LANCASTER the metier of the
petition of the Hamaburg, Portsmouth, Mount Joy, am.
Lancaster RaUroad Company, to have satisfaction en
tered on the record of a certain mortgage or said Com-
2Gth, 1859—1 t anpearingto the Court by the peti-
UOB of tee Harrisburg, Portsmouth. Mount Joy, and Lan
caster Railroad .Company, that tho said Company has
tolly paid and iansfiedidthehotdersthereof, all the bonds
of the said Company secured b* aoertato mortgage, exc-
said Company to John Most) (imntin Camp
bell, fcndPranciS Rawle Wharton, Esqs.i trustees for
thesaid'lKmdholders.dated the twenty-eighth day o'
April, A.'Dr 1838, and recorded In the Recorder's Office
oPLancaster county; in Mortgage Book No. 8, page 355,
Ac., and that no satisfaction' has been entered wfthe
record of said mortgage.' the Court, on motion of Tho*.
B. Franklin,Esq., the Attorney for said Company, grant
a rule upon all parties interested, to appear in Court on
JttONDAY;the 19th dal of DECEMBER, A. D, 1869, to
show oause, if why they'have, why Quintin Carnpbel
and Francis Rawle Wharton. Esq*., surviving Trustees
for.the said bondholders, should not enter satisfaction on
tpe record of the mortgage-' referred to m the said peti
tion; and direct notioe of this rule to be given to all
parties interested,'by publication weekly in The Prcm,
the Jforik' Ainertean and Untied Statet Gazette, the
iJaneatter Examiner and Herald, and theLanecsler In
telltgeneerifoT four successive weeks in eaoh.
- Certified from the record, • , -
Attest, W. CARPENTER,
n3-tfr4t < J - ~ ' . . ' Prothonotary.
TN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
AoP LA NO ASTER COUNTY.-In the matter of the
petition of the Harrisburg. I’ortamouth, Mount Joy. and
Lancaster Railroad Company* to have satisfaction en
tered on the record of a certain mortgage of eaul eora
.*!oclober2Slh,Ma9—lt appearing to the Court, by the
petition of the Harrisburg, Portsmouth, Mount Joy, and
Lancaster Railroad Company, that the said Company
has ruttr paid and satisfied to tbe holders thereof, an the
bondsof the said Compahy, secured by a certain mort- J
cage, executed by tbe said Company to John Mossi
QumUn Campbell, and Franeis Bawle Wharton, Ksqs..
Trustees for the said bondholders, dated the first day of
January, A. D. 1844; and recorded tn the Recorder’s Of
‘fiOe of Lancaster county, in Mortgage Hook No. 9. page
62*, Ac., and that no satisfaction has been entered on
thei reoonloi tbesaid mortgage.the Court, on motion
.of Thomas E.t Franklin. Esq., Attorney for said'Com
f'Sny, grant anuewppn all parties interested, to Appear
a Chart, ou MONDAY, the 19th. day of DECEMBER,
A-J). MM, to show cause, if any they have, why Uuiotin
Campbell and Francis fowls Wharton. Esqs., surviving
Trustees for the said bondho!ders,ahou!d notfenter Satis
faction 04 the record of tbe mortgage referred to in the
said petition; ana direot notice of this rule to be given
to all parties interested, by publication weekly in?Ae
.Press, the NortkAmettean and United states (raxtlte,
tpe Loacaatfr’Eraminer mid Herald, and the Lancas
ter Inielliztnur, for four successive weeks in each,
IWo^ rt ; W. dARPENTEE.
n3-ih 4t . - Frothonotary,
DIVIDEND S. v
BANK, Philadelphia, Nov.
a Dividend
of FIVJ3 PER CENT, for the {<st six months, payable
on and after the 11th inst. agreeably to charter.
m-dtll - , J, G. MITCHELL, Cashier.
fMRARD/FIRE AND MARINE-INSU
LA RANCE COMPANY. Office 416 WALNUT Bt.
_ V Philadelphia, Nov. J.IBAP.
- Th t Directors hive declared a Dividend of THREE
DOLLARS per share upon the Capital Slock of this
Company, for the last sut months, Payable to the Stock
ffir onaa4s^r ‘ h “ oc siVarD r teLE r^r“
j»l-tutb»6t* Treasurer.
BANK OF COMMERCE, Philadelphia,
■'November!,2699. - r '
■The of Directors hare THIS DAY declared a
Dividend of FIVE PER CENT., payable to the Stock
boldcrsondemand, dear of State tAX.
nS-thstuSt J. C. DONNELL, Cashier.
{JIRARD BANK,Philadelphia, Nov. I,
The Directors have THIS DAY declared a Dividend”
of THREE PER CENT* out of the profits for the last
six months, payable, free of State tax, on or after the
iß!usasai»»ris£^ , * r -^w.%!
p2-dtll Cashier.
Bank of penn township. pwia
-1 delphia, Nov. 1,1669.
akaa,.
Drawing and painting mate
rials/ , .... 7
Engineers’ and Architects’ Stationery.
Painting Materials.
Potichomanta Designs and vases. - , -
g Pamt\Boxe*'jor Children,' and also for Artists and
Pictures and Picture Frames.
,:Pla»inrOafds,AraericanandFrenoh. ' . .
' Catalogues giatis to the trade. '
: * . < SCHOLZ A JANENTZKYr/
’ No, 116 Bnush EIGHTH Street
i WHOLESALE AND. RETAIL. oJD Sm
TIfORE PROOF OF THE WONDERFUL
i^iFXEggf B OF AfONBLL’d AMERICAN HAIR
REPARATvR. ,i
_ , PaiLApBLPBiA, September 27th, 1369.
This is to eerttfy that I was bald tor many years, and
was recommended to try your Reparator; and having
procured three bottles, used it for three months, whioh
lum caused myjiair to grow, and aithoagh not quite as
thick se before, yet it is constantly |,rowinr.
No, 99 North Third stteet, ■
v // . -‘J PHiiAbxLpHiA.Septembers7ih, 1869.
. Mr.J. F. Moxstni Hear Sir—Some tune since my
hair commenced faliine out, so much that 1 was; in
foot, fearful of beoommg bold; but heanqg of the won
derful sower of your Reparator, 1 was mduoed to buy a
bottle, and after using one-halfo? it my hair not only
JACOB EVANS,
_t'orMil«_lrr Jf B. PF,TEI?8^^!“8oI» O Xs.5t r /No.
716 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. 1 -fe2B-6m
?SJILYERi §OAp—A sifti|)Je ; preparation
Plate, Jewelry, Mirfora, Mar
bl?' - Oifeotlva than any
otharj One half the labor of House cleaning, may be
eared by.using thi?Soap, which cannot possibly injaro
'the finest Zinc white, and as no, scrubbing is required,
the saving Ip the wea? oftne paint is muon greater than
tbe cost Of the Soap. Jl leaves^the> surface as pure ana
white .as when new. Manufactured only by the Boston
T -ADIES 1 HAffi BKAIDS, WIGS, FRI-
I-ijBEXTB. *nd CCBLS, itlSnjifMWMd 1.
aiuTretail, atTKe. lowest jjwslble prices., .Orders from
all parts of the ootiativ solicited, and promptly attended
■^nsfllkapi*.•' - BetweenMarketandChestnut.
bjjls. primonewNP-1 Sal
frdrii steamer EenilagLmreiid for sale
CO., us and JMN. WHARVES.
; iR u -OiO®,PXrEB TEA.—LOVJE, fourth
I; radioed W«i I>olli»r Slick
s' r "\ 4
.hJ.i AJikvW..
THE thi;bsday. TOEMBEB. 10,„1559.
.wines and Liqpons.
f\U> COGNAC BRANDY,
" Ki,tfs,andKaPmett,. • v
Do. do. Otard.
. , Do. . do. . Heuneesy.
InJbond r and for sale by ■ A. MERINO.
020 .140 South FRONT Street,
K'ERY.’S CHAMPAGNE, in quarts, pints,
, and half pints. The celebrated brand V Incom
parable” for sale by F. D. LONGOIUMP,
oSI-lm - ‘ 217 South FRONT Street.
JAMES STEWART & CO.’S
PAISLEY MALT WHISKEY.
- GEOHQE WHITELEY,
Importer of Brandy, Wine, Ac., 135 SOUTH FRONT
Street, offers for sale, in bond only, STEWART'S
CELEBRATED AND UNEQUALLED PAISLEY
MALT WHIBKEY. ‘ ’ sff-Sra
WE CALL ATTENTION OP THE
TRADE to this really Superior nrtiole :
* ALFRED, RENAUD COGNAC. , J
A supply in assorted packages constantly on hand.
Orders reoolved for dirsot importation.
AUo—Hetmewy Cognac, Leßoy Cognac, London and
Tolland Gins, Claret in Wood and Cates. Champagnes,
itgh and low prices. LONGGH AM P, Importer.
010-6 m 217 South FRONT, Philadelphia.
fJEORGE WHITELEY,
V* No. 135 South FRONT Street,
Importer of Brandy, Wines, An., offers for sale. In
bond only, the following, among othor standard brands
or brandy t
Pinot, Castillon, St Co„ Thos. Hines & Co.,
Jules; Robin,& Co., Otard. Dupuy, & Co.,
A. Seignette, . . Marett, .
Camees, Peilevoism,
0, Dupont ft Co,, Union Proprietors,
’ ' J &F. MarteUe. ; Jas. Hennea«y. , .
Asbo, Stuart's Paisley Malt Whiskey, and the choicest
varieties of Madeira, Sherry, Port., Bur sandy, and
Rhino Wines, Palm Tree Gin, Jamaica Rum. Santo
Oriir Rum, Bordeaux Oil ♦ Ao., fco. 527-ly
g^LARET.—IOO oases Barton & Guestier’s
,VJ fit. Jnlien; 300 do. Bt. Kstephe; 300 do. Washing
ton Morton St. Julian 1 100 do. do. ralence, pints; 50 do.
Chateau La Rose? M do. do. LooviUe; Scotch Ale, in
stone and glass; Younger’s,Harvey's, Falkirk Brown
Stout and London Porter, in store and for sale by
aus A. MERINO. 140 South FRONT Street
SCOTCH WHISKEY. 125' truncheons
James Stewart h Co.’s'Paisley Malt, in bond and
for sale br GEORGE WHITELEY. s2I-3m
1 CABINET WAKE.
tXOGhUET & HUTTON,
MANUFACTURERS OF
. i XL E S K S
AND CABINET FURNITURE
• - - NO. 860 SOUTH THIRD STREET. .
Office, Bonk, and School Furniture, Extension Tables.
Bookoases, Wardrobes, etc s9-3m
pABINET FURNITURE and BILLIARD
yy TABLES,
MOORE & CAMPION,
: - No. 261 SOUTH SECOND BTRKKT,
in connection with their extensive Cabinet Business, are
now manufacturings superior article of
' ■ BfLLrARD TABLES,
and have now on hand a full supply, finished with
MOORE & CAMPION’S IMPROVED CUBHIONS,
which are pronounced by oll'who have used them to be
superior to all others. •
For the quality am? finish of these Tables themanu*
iaoturer* refer to their numerous patrons throughout the
Union, wh6 aro familiar with the oharaoter of their
t Work> , r , W«-6m
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES.
IVOTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the
1" firm of WA R.NICK, CHADWICK, & BRO. iq this
day dissolved* The Heater, Range, and Stove business
will be oontinuod under the name of CHADWICK &
BRO., at the Northeast oomer of SECOND and RACE
Streets. JOHN K. CHADWICK.
* „ ' ( FRANCIS A. CHADWICK.
Philadelphia, July 11.18». > jrlt-tf
NOTICES.
THE PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF
THE FINE ARTS.
NOTICE TO STUDENTS.
QThe Evening Btudies by gas-light, from the Casts of
Antique Btatuary, commence on SATURDAY, Ootober
Ist. at7r. M.
_Tiie Life Class commences Its studies on MONDAY
EVENING, Ootober Sd, at 7 P. M.
_ JOHN BARTAIN,
«26-tf Chairman of the Committee on Instruction,
TVOTlOE*—Whereas a certificate of Stock
L * in the Pittston Coal Company, No. 104, in the name
ofA. J. Derbyshire & Co., for two hundred and fifty
sliares. hasbeen lest or mislaid, ail person* interested
areoailed upon to ah cause why a new certificate
should not be tuned in lieu of tho samo, and give no
tice of the same at 22! South Sixth street, Philndoi
phis. 037-th4t
CPEOIAL NOTlCE.—Dealers in Good.
rJ year’s Patent Vulcanised Rubber Suspenders,
Braids. Webs, anil all other fabrios and artioles made
by eombimng fibrous substance* with threads or sheets
of vuloanised rubber, ate notified that unleu the *nme
are properly stamped or labelled with my liame, and by
my authority, they cannot be legally disposed of in the
United States, Merchants and deaiere are invited to ox*
amine specimens now m store, and to cive their orders
tor theJßpnng Trade to the undersigned, EXCLUSIVE
OWNER OF, THE WIjES, AND ’ EXCLUSIVE
RIGHTS IN THE" PATENT for these goods, which
embrace ail the styles heretofore manufactured or im
*AEs6?LIOB?(fi I M¥oMANUFAOTURB uni SELL
—and the Terms—mar be obtained on application to me
at No. 23 COURTLANDT Street, N. Y.
a34-Ir HORACE H.DAY.
SCALES.
«f MANCHESTER SCALES.
the Philadelphia Bank building, CHESTNUT
Street, abovo Fourth, may be found a general
assortment of
COUNTER SCALES.
PORTABLE PLATFORM SCALES,
DORMANT WAREHOUSE SCALES,
„ , .HAY AN O COA L BCALF.B. Also, *
RAILROAD TRACK SCALES furnished short no
tiee. Ail warranted to indioate standard weight, accu
rate and durable. The style and finish of the above
goods best known by examination.
iiMhstnfta - , . OKO, W. COLBY fc CO.
pr FAIRBANKS' PLATFOBMSCALES.
For sale by FAIRBANKS fc EWING.
oM-ly IIS CHESTNUT Street, Phila.
jbt FAIRBANKS’ HAY, COAL, AND
CATTLE SCALES. T'or e*l« br
, 'FAIRBANKS i EWINO.
ott-lr 715 CHESTNUT Street. Philo.
pr HOWE’S STANDARD SCALES.—
JLkm STRONG A ROSS PATENT.—CoaI, Cattle, ami
Hay Seale* require no pit. Platform and Counter
Scale* of every description. They receive alt Friction
and Wear on Balls instead of Knife Edges, asonothei
Scale*. Call fend examine before purchasing elsewhere.
and see the Improvement. „ mr
’PENNINGTON GREEN. Agent,
US South SEVENTH Street.
05-Sn»* Philadelphia.
BUSINESS CARDS.
WALLACE & BRODIIEA1),
87 EXCHANGE PLACE. NEW YORK.
Stocks and Bouds bought and sold, on Commission,
Fkancis B. Wallace. v Eowaxd C. Bbodhead.
pgMro*
3. BROWN HOVBV, JOHN W. TIRNRT,
(Lato or Hovey&fiuohanan.) (Lata of Henry ATurner.)
HOVEY &, HENRY,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
INDEPENDENCE, JACKSON COUNTY.
COLLECTIONS made of Eastern Claims in any pari
of Western and Northwestern Missouri.
KBFKK to
Messrs. R. Wood, Marsh, Sc Hayward,)
“ Caleb Cope Sc Co., > Philadelphia,
** - filter, Price* Sc Co., S
)Kr Merchants will please out out the above am! paste
at the head of ** Bills Receivable. 1 * oo U-lrn
albx. McKinney,
«. ATTORNEY AT LAW,
GREKNBBURO, PA,
Will practise in Westmoreland, Armstrong and In*
qiana counties. sell-tf
rfJHE ADAMS EXPRESS CO., OFFICE
826 6HEBTNUT Street. forwards Parcels, Pack
ages, Merchandise, Bank Notes, and Specie, either by
its own Lines, or in connection with other Express Com
panies, to all the pnnoiple towns and cities of the
United Btates. E. 8. SANDFORD,
nflßftmi Rnparintapdant
PUKE CONFECTIONERY,
MANUFACTURED BT _
EDWARD A. HKINTZ,
Late of 5. Hannon.
Stere 8. W. corner ARCH and NINTH streets.
8m I Factory 814 Filbert street.!
VB. PALMER* • ADVERTISING
• AGENCY, N. E. corner FIFTH and CHEBT-.
NUT.
M&. Bubeoriptions taken for the best City and Country
Newspaper*, at lowest oash prloet. seS-Sm
Doings op the Pennsylvania
STATE FAIR FOR 1659.
SIX FIRST PREMIUMS AND SIX DIPLOMAS,
Best Furnace for Wanning Buildings.
To Arnold A Wilson.
. GAB,CONSUMING CONE FURNACE.
* First Premium.
BEST PORTABLE FURNACE.
•* To Arnold & Wilson.
RICHMOND'S PORTABLE FURNACE.
_ First Prbmiom.
. BEST COOKING RANGE.
To Arnold k Wilson.
CHILSON’S DOUBLE-OVKN COOKING RANGE.
’ Firs r Premium.
BEST PARLOR COAL GRATES.
To Arnold k Wilson.
LOW DOWN and BASKET GRATES,
First Premium.
BEST ENAMELLED SLATE MANTELB.
To Arnold k Wilson.
For a very handsome display of Enamelled Slate Man
tels, very highly (mMnm, siijerior workmanship,
ARNOLD & WILSON.
' 1010 CHESTNUT streetsi
B. M. FgLTW»LL t Bupt
WARMING AND VENTILATING
* ▼ WAREHOUSE. 1133 MARKET St., Niila.
BUILDINGS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS
WARMED AND VENTILATED BY
CULYSCB NEW GAS-BURNING WARM-AIR
m t FURNACE.
The above Furnaoe ban now been in use daring the
hut two winters in this city,and hasgivenumveraalsat
flsaotion. The large heating surfaoe being directly over
the flame of the fire,-and the conical tubes, through
which all the drafts pass, are sft arranged as to consume
tpelarger part orthe gases from the coal, being en
tirely of Oast with deep, sand joints, is now of
fered to tho.pubho as the most complete heating appa
ratus now in this market. C. w. being a practical
meohanio, will personally attend to all heating and ven
tilating.
Six sixes of Cooking Ranges, adapted for hotel and
Bnrate use. Collins' Patent Chimney Caps for ventila*
ng and oure of smokey chimneys, with a full assort
ment of Registers and Ventilators of every size am!
pattern .Fire-place Stoves, Bath Boilers, Ac.
mr Jobbing promptly attended to.
„ OHAS. WILLIAMS,
au33-tuthf-3m Late Baker Jb WiLtiAMB.
CAUTION !—ASTROLOGY I—LOOK
ODTJ—GOOD NEWB FOR ALL!—The never
tauuig Mrs. VAN HORN is the best* she suc
ceeds when all others have railed. All who are in
trouble, aty who have been unfortunate, deceived by
raise promises, By to her for advice and comfort. In
hr* affair* the never fail*. She has the secret of
winning, the affections of the opposite sex. It is tins
fact - which induces illiterate pretenders to try to
imitate her, and oopy her advertisement. She Bhows
yon the likeness of yoar futnrfl wife, husband, or absent
friend. It is wall known to the public at large that aho
is the first and only person who oart show the likeness m
reality, and can give entire satisfaction on all the oon-
which can-bo tested and nrovod by thou
sands! noth married and tangle, who daily and eagerly
visit her. Come one! oome all! to No. 153 d LOMBARD
Street, between Juniper and Broad. nB-dt*
TtfEW PLANING MACHINE, Embracing
L J t The Andrews Intent pf ig49, with tnatohing works
tot dressing Boards. Flank; Ac.
New Prinoipto of Feeding. Great Saving of Power.
Maohines of vanouasixes, 24 to 3d inches wide, for
single or doable surfaoemg, with or without matohing
heads, for sate at No. S 3 North SIXTH Street, Fhila.
V Call and examine. \ ; j.
«U>-th«t,lJin OEO, W. Crtl.llY k CO.
TWINTON’S ENOATJBTIO TILES for
JJm floors. 1 -
. Ornamental Chimney Tops for cottages,
' - garden Vues and Fountains.
Vitrified Pipe for drains and Water conductors.
lutpxM uni for.»!« br t .
fob If tf \m nHRimnTT fifreet
|?}.RAIN MILLS— GRAIN MILLS —For
the Farm and plantation. The IRON-BURR MILL
has no equal for Grinding Fme Meal, Feed, Coffee, Bpi
°es, eto., by hand or power.
Price 93, 926, and 940.
Now in opeyafon at 123 800th SECOND Street.
r^& n i!L w an ted Tn every county and State, by
V.. FARIiKLAfiO.
bbls., 300-half bbU. t 140
V7^. ,u^ r bbla '> 3 « 000 pan* Patent Tallow Grease,
„torUr oars, and drav», for said
ABHBDRNEIt, it CO., No. 10 BojUh
‘t ? i. r i
INSiIHANCE * COMPANIES'.
BRANCH OFFICE OF THE NEW
YORK LIPE INSURANCE COMPANY.
CAPITA!., *1,600.000.
thos. j. Lancaster. ,
, InauTanoß Agent and Broker.
BHANCH OFFICE OP NEW YORK LIPE INSU
RANCE COMPANV. No. 3E WALNUT Striet.
CAPITAL, 51,600,t«0.
PHILADELPHIA REPBRKNCEI
Thomas Robins# John W. Claghom.
Lewis Cooper. J, B. Lipplncott.
William Shaffer. Robert Ewing.
027-lm
Delaware mutual safety in
SURANCK COMPANY,
INCORPORATED BY THE LEGISLATURE OP
PENNSYLVANIA. ISIS.
OFFICE S. E. CORNER THISf), AND WALNUT
Streets, Philadelphia.
' oHvAfcfiM* INBUSIANOE •
CARGO. 5 To #ll parts of tho WorU.
FRt I ’inland insurance
Oa Goods, by River, Canals, Labes, and Land Carnaie
_ to all parts of the Union.
FIRE INSURANOEB
On Merchandise generally..
®" stor asset's (Jf h the'company,
November
? 103,030, Philadelphia City 3 IP dent. L0an....5109,144 00
110,000, Pennsylvania State Loans 104,425 00
$90,000, U. 8. Treasury 434, oenL Notes. „.. 30,112 50
BW.QQO, Pennsylvania Railroad £d Mortgage
6 v oont. Bonds 45,376 00
$20,000, North Pennsylvania Railroad Mort
gage si? cent, Bonds , 22,000 00
$16,00Q,300 shares stock Germantown Gas
- Company, intesest and principal
Suarantied by the oity of Phfla
elplua... 14,925 00
f 6,000,100 shares Pennsylvania Railroad
Company... ... 6O
$5,000,100 shares North Pennsylvania Rail
road Company 650 00
Sundry shares Philadalpb*'
lundry .... x'hiladalplua Ice
Bo&t Company, Havre de Grace
Steam Tow Boat Company, Sa
vannah Steam Navigation Com
pany, andPhiladelphiaExohange
Company——
$340,700 8319,199 00
Bonus and Mortgages, and Real Estate, Of
fice 8ui1ding....... «... 71,363 35
Bills receivable for Insurances mads. au1.666 36
Balance due at Agenoios—Premiums on Ma
rine Polioies recently iesued-ond other
debts due the Company 61,288 1
Scrip and stock of sundry Insurance Compa
mefl -
Cash on Deposit in Bank.
5,220 00
42,007 Bfi
DIRECTORS.
James Q. Hand,
Ihcophtlus Paulding,
James Traijuair,
WUliam Eyre, Jr,*
J. F. Pennine,
Joshua P.Kyre,
Samuel E. Stokes,
Henry 8!oan,
James H. M’Farland,
Thomas C. Hand,
Robert Burton.
John B. Semple, PitUb'gi
D. T. Morgan, *'
J.T.l<ogan, *
AM MARTIN, President.
"3. HAND, Vice President,
iretarr. nihW-dtf
William Martin,
Joseph H. Seal,
Edmund A. Souder*
Jo in C. Davis,
Jo m Ji. Pcnrpse,
George G. Leiper,
Edward Darlington,
Dr. K. M. Huston,
William C. Ludwig,
Hugh Craic,
Spencer M’llvame,
Charles Kelly,
H.Jones BrooVe,
Jacob P. Jones,
WILIjIAi
THOS. a
HENRY LYI.BURN. Seor
THE ROBERT MORRIS FIRE INSU
RANCE COMPANY
07 PHILADELPHIA,
409 WALNUT STREET.
This Company insures against Loss or Damage by
Fire on Publio And Private Buildings f Furniture* Stocks
of Goods, and Merchandise generally.
The following provision in the Policies of this Com'
pany guaranties their security when assigned as col
lateral!
“This policy shall not be invalidated, or in any wise
affected, after its assignment as a collateral security to
a ground-rent, or innrtgago, and the approval of such as
signment by the office, by any transfer or conveyance of
the mortgaged
Paul T. Jones* Jeremiah M. Brooks* \
JohnHulme. Robert Clarke,
Isaac S. Waterman* David Salomon*
Edward G. James* William Vanderveer*
Joseph Janney* Theodore Cujrler*
Joseph H. Collins. Samuel Casioer,
FAULT. JONES, Prosid p*
WM. VANDERVEER, Vioe PrMident.
Gilbert ft ntkrmno. Secretary mv7-tr
Howard fire and marine insu
rance COMPANY* No. 413 WALNUT Street*
Philadelphia.
DIRECTORS. 1
Thos.L. Luders, Robt. W. D. Truitt*
J. Edgar Thomson* Wm. K. Hamlin,
M. W. Baldwin* H. H. Shiliingfoid,
John 0. James, * C. E. Spangler*
John W. Sexton* H. H. Houston*
William Kaiguel* Wm. H. Love,
Edwin Booth, Charles F. Norton*
E. S. Warne. Isuao Myer,
John E. Addioks, Edward A. Warne*
R. T. Kensil.
President—THOMAS L. LUDERS,
Vioe President—E. 8. WARNE.
Secretary—CH ARLES A. DUV. delß
AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO*.
INCORPORATED 1810-CHARTER PERPET
UAL.
No. 310 WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia*
Having a large paid-up Capital Btookand Surplus In
vested in sound and available Securities, continue to in
sure on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, Merohaudixe,
Vessels in Port and their Cargoes, and other Personal
Property. All losses liberally and promptly adjusted.
DiucToas.
Jleorge Abbott, - John T. Lewis,
ohn welsh. James R. Campbell,
Bamuel 0. Morton, Edmund G. Dutilh,
Patrick Brad), *Chos. W. Foultney,
Israel Morris.
GEORGE ABBOTT, President.
THOMAS R. MARIS. Secretary, Jott-ly if
Fame insurance company, no.
411 CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA.
CONFINED TO FIRE AND INLAND RISKS,
DIRECTORS t
Samvrl Wright -of Wright, Bros., A Co.
William W. Walters, William Ryan k Co.
Charles Richardsoh.- J. 0. Howe k Co,
Gbobob A. We5t...... A Wesf, Fobes. k Lloyd.
Barclay Lippincott... Lippinoott, Hunter, k Soott
Jacob W. Stout. ....... Chatfees. Stout, k Co,
Hbkbt Lkwis, Jr..~~. Lewie, Bros., A Co.
David B. Bixhky. ~ Davis A Birney.
A. H. Rusrnhkim..^—., Rosenheim, Brooks, A CoS
Johkß.Elt.isos John B. Ellison A Sons.
John W.Kvkrmah..~« John W.Evennan A Co*
Thomas S. Martin..... Savage A Martin,
GEORGE W. DAY, President
JONATHAN L SLOCUM, Vioe Preset.
WILLIAMS L BLANCHARD. 8eo f y. aut-tf-
INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE
STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA—FIRE AND MA
RINE INSURANCE—No. 4 EXCHANGE BUILD
INGS.
Ciiartered in 17W—Capital s3oo,ooo—Assets, January 1*
IStf. tso-100.
All invested in sound and available securities—con
tinue to insure on Vessels and Cargoes, Buildings, Stooks
of Merchandise, jji|; l Q2ioyg nas '
f[enry D. Sherrerd, George H. Stuart,
imeon Toby. Samuel Grant, Jr.,
Charles Mscaleiter, Tobias Wagner.
William 8. Smith, Thomas B. Vraluofi,
John B. Build, Henry G. Freeman*
William R. White, Charles S. Lewis*
George C. Carson.
HENRY D. SHERRERD, President
WILLIAM HAJU’KR.Reoretanr. leU-wfmtf
Life insurance and trust com-
PANV.-TIIJ? PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSU
RANCE COMPANY, Northeast corner of THIRD and
HOCK Streets. Assets, $903,236 ft.
INSI/RES LIVES for the whole term of 'lire— grants
annuities and endowments-purchases life interests in
Real Estate, and makes all ooalraots depending on tlie
contingencies of Life.
They act as Exeoutors, Administrators, Assignee*
Trustees, and Guardians
TRUSTEES.
Daniel L. Miller, Samuel 8. Stokes, ,
Benjamin Coates, William Martin, Jm
RioTiard S. Newbold, James B. MnFarland, w
William P. Hacker, Joseph H. Trotter,
William H. Kern, James Euston,
Samuel C. Huey,, Theophilus Paulding,
Charles Hallowell, -Edmund A. Souder,
Henry C. Townsend, Daniel L. Hutclimsos,
Rodolphus Kent, John W. Horoor,
William H. Carr, Ellis 8. Archer,
P. V. Duflow, Samuel J. Christian,
William Robertson, Joseph M. Thomas,
Warner M. Rasim John G. Brenner, -
P. ». Mlohler, Easton.
DANIEL L. MILLER. President.
SAllt. 1. BTOKKB, Vloe Proa’!.
John W. Horkor, Beoretarr. aul3-ly
THE QUAKER CITY INSURANCE
COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, Pa.
FRANKLIN BUILDINGS, No. 408 WALNUT Street.
CHARTER PERPKTUAK
CAPITAL.. ~.... $200,000
BURPLUB .\BOm
FIRE, MARINE,. AND INLAND INSURANCE.
Firo Insurance, limited and perpotual, on Buildingsand
Merchandise of alt descriptions.
Marine Insurance, inland and Ocean, on Vessels,
Freight and Cargo to and from all parts of the World.
OPPICBRS.
GEORGE H. HART, President.
E. P. ROSS. Vice President.
H. R. COGGBHALL. Secretary.
8. H. BUTLER, Ass’t Secretary,
DIRBCTORB,
E. W. Bailer,
Andrew R. Chambers,
Charles G. Imlay,
H. R. CoMshalf,
Hon. H. M. Fuller, aul
George n. Hart,
E. P. Ross,
A. C. Cattelt,
Fosters, rerkins, _
Samuel Jones. M. D„
saving funds;
CAVING FUND—FIVE PER CENT. IN
>3 TEREST.-NATIONAL SAFETY TRUBT COM
PANY, WALNUT Street, Southwest corner of THIRD,
Philadelphia, Incorporated by the State of Pennsylva
nia.
Money ia received in any sura, large or email, and in
terest paid from the day of deposit to the day of with
drawal.
The office is open every day from 9 o'clook in the
morning till 5 o'clock in the evening, and on Monday
and Thursday evenings till 8 o'otock.
Hon. HENRY L. BENNER, President,
_ ROBERT BKLFRIDGK, Vico President,
William J. Kkxd, Secretary.
DIHICTORB,_
Son. Henry L. Denser* F. CarroU l!reirster*
award L. Carter* Jopoph B. Barr*
Robert Belfridge* Francis Lee*
Samuel K. Ashton* Joseph Yerkes,
0. Landreth Munns* Henry Diflonrterfer*
Monpy is received and parmept* made daily.
The investments are made* m oonformity with the
6rovisionsof the Charter* in Heal Estate Mort<a*es.
round Rents* and auoh first-class securities as will al
ways insure perfect security to the depositors* and
which oannot fail to live permanency and stability to
this Institution. * aul-ly
SAVING FUND.—UNITED STATES
TRUST COMPANY, oorner THIRD and CHEST.
RUT Street*.
Largo and email eumi received, and paid book on de
mand without notice, with FIVE PER CENT. INTE
REST from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal
Offloo hour*, from 9 until 6 o’clock every day, and on
MONDAY EviiNiNUß from 7 until 9o’clock.
DRAFTS for fa!* on England, Ireland, and Sootland,
from £1 upward*.
•President—STEPHEN R. CRAWFORD.
Treasurer-JAMES R. HUNTER.
PLINY FISK, Actuary.
“ A little* but often, fills the Puree.”
EfIRANKLIN SAVING FUND—
No. 138 South FOURTH Street. teiween
Chestnut end Walnut. Philadelphia, pays all De
posits on demand.
Depositors' money scoured by Government
State, and City Loans. Ground Rents. Mortgages,
Ao.
This Company deems safety better than large
profits, consequently wilt run no risk with deposi
tors' rapney. but have ft at ail tunes ready to re
turn with 5 per oent. interest to the owner, as
they have always done. This Company never
suspended. , ,
Females, married ?r single, and Minors oan
deposit m their own right, and such deposits oan
be withdrawn only by their consent.
Charter perpetual. Incorporated by the State
of Pennsylvania, with authority to roceive mo
ney from trustees and executors.
LARGE AND SMALL BUMB RECEIVED.
Offioe open daily from 9 to 3 o'clock, and on
Wednesday and Saturday evenings vmtilßo’olk.
DIRECTORS.
Jacob B. Shannon. Cyrus Cadwallader.
JohnShimller, George Russell,
Mataehi W. Sloan. Edward T. Hyatt.
Lewis Krumbhaar, Henry Delanjr,
Nicholas Rittenhouse, Nathan Bmediey,
Jos.K.Sotberthwaite. Ephraim Blahonard.
JAClfi 11. SluWlfoN, Pro.id.ut,
gnttrs Cap wai.la.dir , Treasurer.
“ A Dollar saved is twioe earned.•
MACHINERY AND IKON.
t.KVHZ. V. KIBHIOI, 1. V.VSIUN BISSICS,
SOUTHWARK"'foMdrY*'
FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS.
PHILADELPHIA,
MERRICK & SONS.
ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, ,
Manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Engines,
for Land, River, and Marine service,
Boilers. Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, Ao. 5 Castings
of all kinds, either Iron or Brass.
Iron Frame Rooii for Gas Works, Work Shops, Rail
road Stations, Ao.
Retorts and Oas Machinery of the latest and most im
proved oonstruotlon, „ _
Every description of. Plantation Maohinery, suoh as
Sugar, Baw. and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Open Steam
Trams, Defeeators, Filters. Pumping Engines. Ac.
Sole Agents for N. Rimeox’s Patent Sugar Boiling
Apparatus: Nasmyth's Patent Steam Hammer; and
jGpjnwaij A Wolaey’a Patent Centrifugal Sugar Drain-
RAILROAD LINES.
i NORTH PENNSYL
fitSwSSi VANIA RAILROAD.
„ WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
For BETHLEHEM, DOYLESTOWN, EASTON.
ALLENI’OWN. MAUdH CHUNK. HAZLETON.
On and after MONDAY, Novombor7th, 1859. Paaaen
er Trains will leave FRONT and WILLOW Streets,
nladelphia. DAILY, (Bundajra oxoepted:)
For Bethlehem, Easton, Allentown, Mauoh Chunk,
•Hazleton, &q.,(Express,) at 9.80 A. M.
For Bethlehem, (Express,) at 9 SO A. M. and S P. M.
(Accommodation,) atB.4U A. M. and
For Fort Washington, (Accommodation.) at 8 P. M,
TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA!
Leave Bethlehem, ( Express,)at 8 A« M. and 4.10 P. M.
(Accommodation,) at 7 A.M. and
Leave Fort Washington, (Accommodation,) at 7. A M.
ON SUNDAYS:
Philadelphia for Fort Washington, at 9.30 A. M.
Philadelphia, lor Doyidstown, at 4 P. M,
Doylestowu for Philadelphia, at 7 A. M.
tort Washington for Philadelphia, at 2 40 P. M.
Fare to Bethlehem, 91.80; to Mauoh Chunk, $180; to
Eeston, 51.60; to Doylestown. 80 cents.
Through tickets must be procurod before entering ttio
cars.
All Passenger Trains (exoopt Sunday Trains) oon
neotat Berks street with Fifth and Sixth-streets, and
I eoond and Third-streets Passenger Railroads.
n 7 ELLIS CLARK. Agent.
MMHSa WINTER ARRANGE
MENT.- PHILADELPHIA,
WILMINGTON, AND BALTIMORE RAILROAD.
On and after MONDAY, Novomber 7th. 1859.
PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA,
For Baltimore atB.lfi A. M,, 12 noon,(Express,) and
11.10 P. M.
For Chester at 8.10 A. M.» 12 noon, 8 30 and 11.10 P. M.
For Wilmington at 8.18 A. M,, 12.3-30, and 11.10 P. M.
For New Castle at 8.15 A. M., and B.‘o P. M.
For Middletown at 8.15 A. M., and 3.30 P. M,
For Dovor at 8.15 A. M.. and 8 30 P. M.
For Milford at 8.15 A. M., and 8 30 P. M,
For Seaford at 8.15 A. M., and 3.30 P. M.
For Laurel at 8.15 A. M., and 3 30 P. M.
c TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA
Leave Baltimore at 8.30 A. M., ( Express,/10.15 A. M.,
and 5.25 P. M.
Leave Wilmington at 7.15 A. M. and 11.30 A. M., 1.45 and
8.40 P. M.
.enve Laurel at 8.15 A. M., and 3,40 P. M.
,eave Hoaford at 0.45 A. M., and 4.05 P. M,
.eave Milford at 7.50 A. M.» and 4.08 P. M,
,eave Dover at 9.05 A. M., and 5.40 P. M.
..enve Middletown at 10 A. M. and 7 P. M
.save New Castle at 10.55 A. M., and 8 P. M.
ycave Chester At 8,12 A. M.. 2.22 and 9.15 P. M.
Leave Baltimore for Laurel ami Delaware Railroad
at 10.15 A. M.
TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE
Leave Chester at 8.45 A. M., 12.23 and 11.40 P. M.
Leave Wilmington at 9.25 A. M., 12.55 P. M., and 12.20
A. M,
™ 3,030 00
SUNDAYS
Only at 11.10 P. M., from Philadelphia to Baltimore,
Only at 5.25 P. M.. from Baltimore to Philadelphia.
FREIGHT TRAlN,with PASSENGER CAR attaohed,
will run as follows:
*638,80170
Leave Philadelphia for Perryville and intermediate
plaoesatfi P. M.
Leave Wilmington for Perryville and intermediate
places at n. 45 P.M.
Leave Baltimore Tor Stammer's Run, Chase's, and
Harcwood at 5.W P. M.
ns S. M. FELTON, President.
1859. 1859.
FALL ARRANGEMENT—NEW VORK LINEB.
. THE CAMDEN AND AMJiOY AND PHILA
DELPHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD OO’fl
LINES. EHOM PHILADELPHIA TO
NEW Y&RK AND WAY-PLACES,.
FROM WALMJT-STKKRT WUABF,
Will leave an I'ollown, viz i fare.
At 6 A. M., via Camden ami Amboy, Com. & Am.
Accommodation ..... $J 25
At 6 A. M.» via Camden and Jersey City, (New
Jersey)Accommodation.. 1 25
At ? A.M., via Camden and Jersey City, Morning
Mail.... . 300
At |l A. M„ by Steamboat, via Taoony and Jersey
City. Western Express 5 00
At 12ft P. M., via Camden and Amboy Accommo
dation.... ........... 3 23
At 2 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, C. ic, A. Ex
pre55......... 3 00
At 4 P. M., by Steamboat, via Tnoouy and Jer
sey City, Evening Express..... 3 00
At 4 P. M.. by Steamboat, via Taoony and Jer
>ey City,2d Close Ticket 323
AtfiP. M., via Camden and Jersey City Evening
Mail 3 00
AtU.P. M., viaCamdenAnd Jersey City,Southern
Mail 2 28
At 8 P. M, vm Camden and Amboy, Accommodation,
(Freight and Passenger)—lst Class Tickot, 223
2d Class Ticket. 160
The 6P. M. Mail Lme runs daily. The 11 P.M. South
ern Mail. Saturdays excepted.
For Be'mdere, Easton, Flemington, &o.,at 3 A. M,
and P. M,
For Mauoh Chunk, Allentown, and Bethlehem, at 6
A. M,,via Lehigh valley Railroad.
ror water Gap, Stroudsburg, Scranton, Wilkosbarre,
Montrose, Great Bend, &0., at 0 A. M., via Delaware,
Lackawnnna.and Western Railroad.
For Mount Holly, at 6 and 0 A. M..and 2)4 and 4 P.M.
For Freehold, at 0 A. M. and 3 P. M.
WAY LINES
For Bristol. Trenton, &o, at 2>4 and 4 F. M„ from
Walnut-street wharf.
For Palmyra, Deianoo, Beverly, Burlington, Borden
town, &c., at 12>4» 1. and 3 y% P. M.
. Steamboat John Nei!son,for Bordentownand interme
diate places, st 2 K P.M.
Steamboat Trenton, for Bristol, Burlington, and in
terniediato plaoee, at 11 A. M. and 4 P. M.
Fifty pounds of bagrage only allowed each passenger.
Passengers are prohibited from taking anything as bag
gage but their wearing apparel. Ail uaggage over fifty
pounds to be paid for extra. The company limit thei'
responsibility for baggage to one dollar per pound, am l
will not.be liable for any amount beyond 9100, exoept
by special oontraot.
Oot 1. m WM. H. GATZMEJt. Agent.
PHILADELPHIA AND
railroadlink
aUlCKEST ROUTE to Elmira. Wilkosbarro. Buffalo,
Chicago, Hock Island, Niavara Falla, Milwaukee, Bur
lington, Montreal, Bt. Paul's, Detroit, DunUeth, and 8L
Louis.
. Passenger trains will leave the Philadelphia and Read
ing Railroad Depot, corner BROAD and VINK Streets,
DAILY, (Sundays excepted.) as follows:
7.30 A. M,, DAY EXPRESS.
For Elmira. Niagara Falls. Buffalo, Dotroit, Chicago,
Milwaukee, Rook Island, Galena, St* Paul’s, Burlington,
and St. Louis.
8.80 P. M., NIGHT EXPRESS.
For Elmira, Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Dotroit Chicago,
Milwaukee, Rook Island, Galena,St. Paul's B rbngton,
and St. Louis.
The t-30 A. M. and SAO P. M. trams run through to
stopping at all Stattuna on the Lebanon
ThY7.ijS a A , . o lli. train connocts at Rupert for Wllkes
batre, Pittston, Scranton, ami all stations on the LACK
AWANNA AND BLOOMBMJKG RAILROAD.
IJagysge checked to Elmira, Buflalo, and Suspension
Bridge,
Ticket# can be procured at the Philadelphia and
Elmira Railroad Line s Ticket Office, Northwest comer
of SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets, and at the Passen
ger Depot, corner BROAD and ViNK.
, THROUGH EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN
Leaves the Depot, Broad street, below Vine, daily. (Sun
day excepted,) for all points West and North, ntc 1\ M.
Freights must be delivered before 8 P. Al. to lusure
going the same day.
For further information, apply at
Freight Depot. IMIOAP, below Vine,
oel-tf Philadelphia.
PTUIE PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL
JL RAILROAD.
1859. 1859.
TUB 0!' T <; ; nB HOA I , R tS KttUAl, TO
THREE THROUGH PASSENGER TRAINS
BETWEEN .PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURG,
L’unnentiog direct at Philadelphia %yith Through Trams
Iroin Boston, New York, and all point* Kant. and at the
Union Depot nt Pittsburg with Through Trams for Cin
cinnati, Ht. Loins. Cleveland, Chicago, Burlington, St,
Paul's, Indianapplia, Louisville, New Orleans, and all
intermediate points in Ohm, Indiana. Illinois, Kentuc
ky, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota,.Missouri, Kansas,
and Nebraska—thus furnishing facilities for the trans
f*ortatnm of Passengers unsurpassed for speed and cont
ort hy any other route.
Express and Fast Lines run through to Pittsburg,
Without change of Cars nr Conductors.
Smoking Cars are attached to each Train; Woodruff's
Si cap nig Cars to Express and Fast Trains. The
EXPRESS RUNS DAILY: Mail and Fast Lines, Sun
idayeexceuted.
Mail Tram leaves Philadelphia at 7.19 A. M.
Fast Line “ “ 11.60 A.M.
Express Train leaves " 10X0 P. M.
WAY TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS:
Parkesburg Accommodation at 12.30 A. M.
Harrisburg Accommodation, via Columbia, 2.00 T. M.
Columbia “ 4.30 P.M.
Passengers for West Cheater will take the Mail,
Patkoabure, and Lancaster Trams, at the Pennsykama
Railroad Passenger Station.
Passengers forßunbqry, Williamsport, Elmira, Buffa
lo, Niagara Falls, and intermediate points,leaving Phila
delphia at 7.16 A. M.,aod 3 P. M., go directly through.
Tickets V estward may be obtained at the ofhoe of the
Company in Philadelphia, New York, Boston, or Bal
timore; and Tickets Eastward at any of the important
Railroad Offices in the West; also on board any of the
regular Line of Bteamers on the Mississippi or Ohio
River*.
■flu Fare always as low as any othe r Route.
The completion of the Western connections of the
Poimsyl ,, autn Railroad to Chicago, make this the
DIRECT LINE BETWEEN TJlfe EAST \ND THE
GREAT NORTHWEST.
The oonnootion of tranks by the Railroad Bridge at
Pittsburg, avoiding All drayage or ferriage! of Freight,
together with the saving of time, are advantages reaoily
apjjr jciafod by Shippers of Freight apd the Travelling
„ ' FREIGHTB WESTWARD.
Dy this Route Freights of all desortniions can be for*
warded from Philadelphia. New York, Boston.or Balti
more, to any poiut on the Railroads of Ohio. Kentucky,
Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, lowa,or.Mtssouri, by Rail
road direct.
The Pennsylvania Railroad also conneets at Pittsburg
with Bteamers, by which Goods can be forwarded to nny
port on .the Ohio. Muskingum, Kentucky, Tennessee,
Cumberland, Illinois, Mississippi, Wisconsin. Misoun,
Kansas, Arkansas, ami Red Rivers; and at Cleveland,
Sandusky, and Chicago, withStearaors to allporUon the
Northwestern Lakes.
Merohantsand Shippers entrusting the transportation
Of their Freight to tins Company, can rely with confi
dence an its spoedy transit.
THE RATES OF FRKIUHT to any point in the West
by the Pennsylvania JlmirOtid are at all times as favora
ble as are charged by other Railroad Companies.
Be particular to mark pookages “ via Fauna. Rail-
Merchants in the Westordoring goodsfromtho East,
will do well to dneot tlioin to be shipped by this Route.
For Freight Contracts or Shippiug Directions, apply
to, or address either of the following Agents of the Com
pany 4
D. A. STEWART. Pittsburg;
Doyle & Co.,Stcubpnvilie,o.; H.B. Pierce A Co., Zanes
ville, O.; J. J. Johnston. Ripley. O.; Jt. McNeely, Mays
ville, Ry,; Crumby A Cropper, Portimiouth, o.| Paddock
A Cp., Jelferaonville, Indiana; H. W. Brown A Co.,
Cincinnati. O.: Atliern Sc Hibhert, Cincinnati, 0.: R, C.
Meldrmn, Alndison. Ind.; William Bingham. f,ouisville,
k).; P. 0. O’Riley A Co., Evansville, Ind.; N. W. Gra
ham A Co., Cairo. lib; It. P. Sass. St. Louis, Mo.; John
If. Harris, Nashville, lent!.; Hams A Hunt, Memphis,
Tenn.; Clarke A Co., Chiongo. lib; W. ft. H. Koonfs,
Alton, 111.; Murphy A W alle, Dubuque, lib; or to Freight
Agents of Railroads at different points in the West.
Parties attending to their own shipments from tho
East, will find it to their interest to oall on the Agcntsof
the Company at the following places liefore shipping:
or letters addressed to either of them on the subject of
freight", will meet with prompt attention:
K. J. BNKKI)KH, Philadelphia.
MAGRAW A KOONS, 80 North street, Baltimore.
LEECH A CO., 2 Astor House, or 1 S. William at., N.Y.
LURCH A CO., 61 Kill** street, Boston.
H. H. HOUSTON, Gen’l Freight Agent. Phila.
L. L. HOUPT. Gen 1 lioket Agent, Pima.
_ THO 3, A. SCfiXT, Gen’l Sup’t, Altoona, Pa.
iii.i*
WEST CHESTER and
PHILADELPHIA RAIL
ROAD via MEDIA.
FALL ARRANGEMENT,
On and after WKDNKDHAY,Ootobor9, 1859,
the trains will leave Philadelphia, from the Station, N.
** rt cor W„°, f 1 UHTKEN riI an( \MARKET Btreote,at
7 30 and Ol A. M . and at 2.30 and 6 P. M.
. rShK&l**' J ron ! ltlo DEPOT, on EAST
SlßELP,at7and 10 A.M., unif 2.30 and 9
*UN SUNDAYS—Leave Philadelphia at 8 A. M.,and t
P. M. Leave West Chester at 7.30 A. M.,nml4.A) P. M.
. 4 _ HENRY WOOD,
6-tf General Superintendent.
ITSPHILADELPHIA
AND II KAI) IN (i RAIL
ROAD, MOHNINi; LINK, for POTTHVILLB, RKAD
, INU iiiid IUURWniIRU.
Leaves the Depot, at corner of BROAD and VINE
Streets, at 7.30 A.-M.,J)An.Y, (Sundays excepted,) for
POrrsViLLKj HARRISBURG, and all intermediate
points, connecting nt Harrisburg with trains running to
Pittsburg, Chainberaburg. Carlisle, Sunbun , Ac,
AFTERNOON LINKS.
Leaveat3.3oP. M., DAILY*, for POTTSVILLE and
HARHJBBUHG.
At 4.43 P. M., DAILY, (Sundays excepted, )for READ
INU. and intermediate points.
aplB W. 11. McILHENNY. Secretary.
ISAmlWtmsm NOTICK.—CHESTER
RAILROAD-PAS
SENGER TRAINS FOR DOWNINGTOWN AND IN
TERMKDI ATE BTATIONS.-On and after Ist January,
ISO, the Passenger Train* lor DOWNINGTOWN, will
start from the Passenger Depot of tho Philadelphia and
VINK*!? * tlli,roa<l corner of BROAD and
MORNING TRAIN for Downingtown, leaves at 7.20
A. M.
4 AFTERNOON TRAIN for Downingtown, leaves at
DAILV (Sundays excepted.)
By ordor of the Board of Managers of the Philadelphia
and Reading Railroad Company,
dan W. H. MetLHKNNV, Secretary.
DISEASES.
", , . Bit. O.SMUN. OCULIST,
Who has just returnoi! from Europe after nn alisenee
of several joara, during which tune he has paid especial
attention to tha treatment of Kyo Diseases at the better
medioat schools of Germany, France, and England, pur
poses to locate permanently in Philadelphia, and may
I XLconsulted every iriornitiv (Sundays excepted) at his
Office, No. 1611) OH KBTNUT Street.
. The Doctor is provided with nil the newest and most
improved instruments necessary to the practice of Jna
frofeseioq; ntiioug others, he nas brought with him
rom Berlin, Prussia, a most perfect instrument for ex
amining the ojitie norvo and the internni nieinbrnnes of
thp Eye—tho first instrument of tho kind over brought to
tlnsoountry,
Every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY*, and FRIDAY,
from 9 to 10o'clock A. M. Dr. OHM UN will fake pleasure
in giving FREE CONSULTATIONS TO THE POOR.
UHf
EDDCATI^NAI,.
EXAMINATION. —Tljb Examination of
for Assistant/Tcachers in tho Gram
mar SoJioolfl, Principal and Assistant Teachers m the
nolassified, Secondary, and 'Primary Schools of tho
F rst District of Pennsylvania, will be held on the nth
nd 12th of Novemb'f, at tho Znne-street Fablte-.'rhnol
louse. The examination will ,oommence at U* o'clock
P. M., the 41th mat., whon the questions in Constitu
tion. Parsing, Arithmetic, and Orthography will I*
yiYon. and the remaining branches will be examined on
8 ATURDAY.
By ordorol the Conimitteon Qualification of Teachers.
n 8 3t A. B. IVINB, Chairman.^
ITR. SCHMIDT having been so often
O.TX requested to devote Jus time atnin to the instruc
tion of Music, and especially of the Puko mid the
Kjienoo of Composition. now takes plensuro to inform
us kind friends and an honored public, that he shall lie
lappy to receive a limited number of pupils. Mr. 8.
speaking the Frk.nch, Spammi English and German*
laeibty, will be happy to employ
® oi»r°l them at the desire of the pupil. '
Clasßeswill ho lormed After Logier’s celebrated sys
m v proved r » highly successful in Pans and
also in New York undr r Messrs. Gottschalk, M iaon
«i«K^ ck ‘ nnd w . Uch ». *n faot the system of all the
celebrated conservatories m Europe, an early applica
tion for which is respoctfiilly solicited. 1 PP
For terms, &n., Mr. 8. would respectfully request to
apply to CmuKERiNo & £o\S Piano Ware
-01,01111 Mb “'*-An™k k
„ ~ „ KBPXBKNCES:
C.Gmllou.Esq., Gustav Salter, Esq.. N.Y.,
Messrs. Chic>ermg A Sons. 11. A. Wollenlmupt, Esq., '*
J-eo A; Walker, Maurice Strakosoh, Ksq., “
Andre k. Co., W, V, Wal lace, P'sc . **
“ Hill* Son, N.Y W.Mawi Km’.,' ••
Mr. 8. would also respectfully request the perusal of
the following letters of Air. Gottschalk, the eminent
Pianist and Composer, (the first to a distinguished
gentleman of this city,) when Mr. 8. came first to Phi
adelphia:
Mon chorF .
Mon utm Mr, Alfred Scir.MtDT.se rendant a Phila
delphia, je n ai pu resister au plaisirde me rappeler a
votru aimahle souvenir eovous faiaant rondaitre un
charmant ho/mne et un artiste distingue. Mr. Schmidt
est.du Conservatoire do Leipzig; son talent est tres
eminent ot comme gentleman vous appreuez bien vite
los quautes qus les distmguent. Vons ctes si amiable et
ni uevouo aux artistes, que voua ne devez vous en pron
dre qu’a voua meinede vous les voir tons rocoinmrnder:
hi quolque fots voua avez murmure ooutre oos espoces
ue lettres tin ohango hrooa par j’amitie sur Pamitio que
1 on nppollo letfres d’introdiiction, soyez d’avance por
suftUo quo cello-ct ne vous procurers aucune des epines
quo caolient prosquo touteslos relations do la sociote.
a vous do etcur. Milles chose a T. et agreez
mea compliments affectucux.
GOTTSCHALK.
Innidatl do Cuba, 1 Jml. 18M.
. llabana. Isle de Cuba,2l Febrier, 1854.
J ai examine avec inhnoment d’mteret le plan d’etu
des pour I harinoiiie et la composition que Mr. Alfred
ocltnmlt so propose do latro suivro a sob eleves.et jo
suis heureux do declarer, quo je le crois tres elair. tres
concis et le plus fajjprable a un nvancement mptde. 11
est du rente, identiuue quant au fond a celui que suit le
conservatoire de Paris. Je crois aussi devoir reeom
mamler phiilenreusemont. Mr. A. Schmidt comme jsro
loisetir de Piano et de chant.
n3-1m L. M. GOTTBCHALK.
BALLAD singing and guitar.
nS-lm* T. BIBIIOP, 1203 FILBERT Street.
TIfESDAMES CIIEGARAY AND D’IIER
YOUNGI! AD?FS 0AIU)IN(5 AND DAY SCHOOL FOR
PHILADELPHIA, No. IBM LOGAN SQUARE, VINE
„ . STREET.
M Madame CHEG A R A Y respectfully informs her
k and the public in goueral. that independently of
oardinz and Day School, directed by herself and
her niece, Mme.PREVOST, in NEW YORK, she m
teP.d!‘trln connection with her niece. Mme. D’HKR
VILIA, opening in PHILADELPHIA an Institution
on precisely the same plan as the one above mentioned.
o*-3m
CT. MARK’S EPISCOPAL - ACADEMY,
L°OUST Slreet.we.tpfSiitoenth.wiU, D V,re
opanon MONDAY, September 19th.n19 A. M.
Applications for admission, if made before the begin
ning of the term, should be made to the Principal.
J. ANDREWS HARRIS. A.M.,
*ilfl-wf»m-tf 1607 RACE Street.
American school institute.
Families, Schools, and Colleges, supplied with
competent Teaohers, for any Department; and Teach
ers with positions. Parents gratuitously supplied with
school oiroulars.
Refor to Faculty Amherst College, Mass.; Dr. Lowell
Mason; Mason Brothers; Hon. Theo. Frehnghuyson,
LL.D.; Hon. John C. Rives. Et al.
SMITH, WOODMAN, & CO..
MS BROADWAY. New York, and
tflM-ftn 609 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia.
Price-street academy,
GERMANTOWN. PHILADELPHIA.
GEORGE R. BARKER, PRINCIPAL.
The Fall Term of this Institution commences Septem
ber eth, 1559. The course of instruction comprises all
the branches of a thorough English Education, together
with the Latin. Greek, and French Languages. au23-tf
Bryant & stratton’s national
MERCANTILE COLLEGES, located at Phila
delphia, 8. E. corner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT;
New York, Buffalo, Cleveland, and Chicago. For in
formation. oall or tend for Catalogue. fefl-tf
PIANOS.
gStag OHICKERING & SONS,
FT 9T P _ MANUFACTURERS OF
GRAND, SQUARE. AND UPRIGHT
PrANO-FORTES.
WAREROOMB 807 CHESTNUT BTREET.
Constant j in store a large stock of our BEAUTIFUL
and UNEQUALLED INSTRUMENTS. We have been
awarded, at the difierent Exhibition* in this country an<
Europe,
SSGulii) ANDBILVER FIRST-CLASS MEDALS.
PIANOS TO RENT. jaat-ly
RAVEN, BACON, & Co.'s,
rTTTT»Nunn* A Clark’*, Hallett, Davii, & Co.’*,
and A.H. it Co.’s superior PIANOS. Also, Ala>
son k Hamlin’s unrivalled MELODEONS and HAR
MONIUMS, *o desirable for Churohea and Lecture
Rooms.
KT Piano* and Melodeonx to Rent.
J. E. GOULD,
royU-iy SEVENTH and CHESTNUT.
dS&A A GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN
nrfn pianos.
BOHOMAOKER & GO.,
1021 CHESTNUT Street, respeotfnllv mvjte the musio
lovjng public to call and examine their new and suc
cessful improvement—
THE PARLOR GRAND PIANO.
Having converted the Toue, Tuuoh. and Action ol
the Grand Piano into that of a Square In'rnmient.
avoiding allthe objections generally nmde to the st> le ol
Grand Piano, also dunmisliing the cost of the same.
In volume, punty of tone, great power, brilllancv, full
ness, depth, and evenness oftouoh, with exquisite deli
cacy ana sweetness, these*
SUPERIOR AND BEAUTIFULLY-FINISHED IN
STRUMENTS
are wholly unequalled. They hive received the highest
encomiums, anu are pronounced by ontics to bo tar su
perior to any instruments ever manufactured in thu
country.
Constantly on hand, a large and elegant assortmentef
our unrivalled PIANOS. We |iave been awarded the
First rromiums, at all exhibitions ever exhibited, in
cluding the Prize Medal from the Crystal Palace Exhi
bition. New York.IHU. sel-tf
STOVES.
A&f THE “FIERY STAR,” OAS-CON
iSI gill?. 1 , 1 ?, 0 , A P. RADIATING AIR-TIGHT
©C STOVE, for Parlors, Halts, Offices, Ntores, Jco.
Ttio most economical, cheerful, and healthy stove in
tho market. All who wish & heating stove that will
give entire satisfaction are mvitcd to call and see one
of the
FIERY STARS
in operation at our Wnreroonia.
Every variety of Stove* txitli Plain and
„ GAS BURNING,
for Parlors, Kitchens, Chambers, Halls, Ac., may be
found in our assortment
Our oelebrated
KOVAL,
SEASHELL.and
DOUBLE-OVEN
Cooking Stoves are
WARRANTED.
and. for excellence in operation, they
CHALLENGE
all competition.
NORTH, CHASE, AND NORTH,
o!3-Im Nn. North SFCONU 8 reel.
A STOVES! STOVES!!
Si JAMES SPEAR,
No. 1116 MARKET STREET,
Js now prepared to incot the wants of the publio more
completely in all the Retails of the Stovo trade than any
other establishment in Philadelphia, in prool of whion
he invites compabative examination.
..... AH. |il It ItAAIIIIAIkiIU
The following are among his own popular inventions,
several of which have already obtained a national repu
tation as surpassing in e xcellence and economy any other
Stoves in use.
JAMES SPEAR is the Inventor and Patentee of the
Improved Gas-burning Cooking Stove, acknuwledgodto
be the b*st Stovo for family use in tho world.
JAMES SPEAK is the Patontee of tho colebrated
Gas-consuming Cooking Range, now rapidly coming
into general use.
JAMES SPEAR is the Patentee of the Improved Sil
ver’s Air-tight Uns-consunung Parlor Ntovo.
JAMES SPEAR is tho Inventor of tho Improved
(Patouted) Ornamental Stove Urn, which from its
l>eaoty and utility la likoly.this borboo, to be univer
sally adopted.
JAMES SPEAR lithe Patentee of the Labor, Fuel,
and Comfort-saving Ironing Pan.
JAMES SPEAK is the Inventor and Patentee of the
celebrated Railway-car Heater.
For all of the above the Inventor very Justly claims
advantages which require but to bo understood by the
public to be universally appreciated and prolerred to
auy other articles of that class in the market: and he
would herein' extend a cordial invitation to allperarms
in wsut of Stoves to call and examine for tbemaelvp?.
Parties wishing to examine will have every afioutioa
shown them, whether intending immediately to put
ohaae or not. ssi-3m
CHARLES JONES,
pkfll No. 306 North BECOND Street. (Successor to A.
4Qn J. Gallagher,, would respectfully call the utten
■**- tion of those desiring stoves to his extensive
Assortment of Cooking, Heating, and Parlor stove* I
have purchased the exclusive right to the retail sale*
and repairs, in Philadelphia, of Gallagher’s Celebrated
“ Morning Star” and “Buurise” Gas-hurnin-r Cooking
Stoves, well known ibr years as the most satisfactory
Stoves in the inArket. Also, his new Flat-top Cooking
Stove ** Daylight.” whiolt combines all the useful mi
f'rovements, aid operates admirably, f also manu
aoture, in a superior mannor. Silver’s Gas-burner of
the best Russia Sheet Iron. These are the most
economical and easily managed Parlor Stoves in
use. sI6-3rn
COAii.
Housekeepers look to your
interest. Buy your COAL AT HICKS’, whore
nothing but the very best quality of Lehigh ami Bchuy l
kill Coal is ottered at the following reduced prices:
Lehigh. Broken, Egg, and Stove §4 US per ton.
Schuylkill, “ “ “ 4 00 “
Large Nut 3 60 “
Warranted free from slate or dust and full weight, at
HICKS’ vard, southeast corner MARSIIAIJ. and
WILLOW, Call nmi see. o2*i-6iu
C W, GROOME & CO.,
Office ltd South FOURTH Street,
WHARF, PINK STREET. SCHUYLKILL,
Dealers and Shippers
nr
Looust Mountain, Lehigh, and Schuylkill
C O A L .
Merchandise taken on wharfage.
Hickory and spring mountain
LEHIGH GOAL, prepared with care, for sale nn
best terms. Apply at KNOWLES’S Dopot, NINTH
and WILLOW Streets Kfcl-tf
ISj KH PHILADELPHIA, GER
ffflSfflSSsSSsl MANTOWN AND NORRIS
TOWN RAILROAD-SUMMER AURANGKMKNTS-
On aud after further notice.
Leave Philadelphia 6,7, 8, B\*. inm.. 10. 11, 13,
A. M.,1,3,3, 3>*. 4,6, 7, 8, V, 10, and IDS P. M.
Leave Germantown 6.7,7>», 8,kh,8,10,11, A.
Leave Phi!adelphta9.osimn. A. M.,3,3,9,and 10H
P. AL
Leave Germantown 8.10 min. A. M., 1.10 min., i, 6%,
and 9)4 P. M.
. CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD.
Leave Philadelphia6,6,BX, 11 A. M., 2,3 K, 4,8.4.8,9,
114 i. M.
i.eave Chestnut Hill 7.10, 7.40, aiO, 9.40, 11.69 A. M„
11.40,3.40,9.40,7.10,8.40.10.10 P. M.
. ON SUNDAVS,
Leave Philadelphia 9 05 min. A. M.,3.8. and 74 P* M*
I|eave Chestnut Hill 7.80 A. M„ 1250. fl 10, an.ta.as
• '.FOR CONSUOIIOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN.
Leave Philadelphia 6, 8 03 min.. 10 03, min.* lU* A. AI.,
1.05 mm., 8.05 min., 4>L 84,64.1 W P. t M - Tkr
Leave Norristown 8,7,9,11 A. M., 1, 8>«, 44, 0, 7>4»
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M„ Sand 4P, M,
Leave Norristown 7A. M.. 1 an*l 81« AI.
FOR MANAYUNK. .
Leave Philadelphia 6. 703 mm., B^mm., fiV. 10.09
min., UN A. M„ 1.06 mm., *.OB mm.. 8-06 min., 4 Si, 64,
CiL'eave Rlan.aj unk 64.7 N, fHf. 10)f, 11N A. M„ IN,
Leave Philaitelphia 9 A- M-, 8.4 I’M.
Leave Mana>unk7N A. M v l>s,6>i,BN P. M.
H. K.SMliH.Gpneral Superintendent,
jjjrj DEPOI,NINTH and GREEN Streets.
jRu SALtIMANDER SAFES
RBm A large assortment of
T T, Tr , KVANB Sc. WATSON’S
rH IL AD 0 T U X E D
. , VAULT DOOF.K,
BANK LOCKS. «*l W™.
now m u»e.
IRON DOORS, SH UTTERS. Ac.,
Onaa good terms aa any other establishment in the
United States, by
. EVANS A WATSON,
No. 3M CHESTNUT Street,
PI.R6RF mvp ITS a PAM. Philadelphia.
A LCOHOL, BUHNINOF- Ul!),m>a PINE
OIL, in bbls and half bhla. Maiinf.icturril and for
•ale by ROWLEY, ASH BUHNER .V L’O..
piO No lm South Wharves.
sales by auction.
GiDKNESS, BKINLEY. & CO.,
No. 429 MARKET STREET
cao Paris and Vienna buoche silawls, all
In color* only, and balance nf the importation.
On Friday Morning,
Novenilwr 11, at Wo’i l<K-t, one months’ oredlt—
-IMJ square all wool brochc shawls.
6u)lcng •• “
t*f Vienna and Paris make, in choice designs and
qualities, bud ctiiisiMtiii4 nf colors only as are most de
sivablo ior the wants of the Philiulelphia trade, having
Umii selected for this market, previous to
fiiosin.'ihsbiookor these shawls, of which tbi* will be
tho entire b dunce.
ALSO, COO dl’DfcKlOlt QUALITY CLOTH CLOAKS,
_ . For city retail trade.
Comprising the newest styles and best goods offered
tliaaeuon.
LSI LXTItA RIC^ 0 T'YO t PLOUNCED SILK ROBES,
. , On Friday Morning,*
120 extra rich solid coloi* two-flounced Pans poult de
solo roi.es, iorciti trade.
WESI* OF ENGLAND FANCY CASSIMKRES.
.40 pieces superior new style west of England fancy cas
suiieres,
W JOL PLAID LONG SHAWLS.
. On Friday Morning,
200 extra quality all-wool plaid long shawls.
. . NEEDLEWORK EMBROIDERIES.
An tnroicu of—
Needlework emb’d jaconet and cambric collars.
Finl»M ami plain cambric hdkfs.
M INCH FaHIS BLACK AND COL’D MERINOS.
la pieces M uud Cd-inch black and colored Paris extra
heavy merino?, ol buperior quality.
Also, all-silk velvet ribbons, celebrated steamboat
br^nd.
24ff3C-inch heavy black gros de Rhioes.
B SCOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER, No. 431
• CHESTNUT STREET, trppomto tit. Cutoa
HnOM.t.Btyeen FOURTH and FIFTHStre.U.
SFLCIAL SALE OF GERMANTOWN FANCY KNIT
goods, merino shirts and drawers, ho
siery, &0.
.. , ~ , Oti Friday Morning,
catalogue, on a credit,commencing at
10 o clock, will be sold a large and most desirable as
sortment of tho above goods.
Included in sale will be found—
Ladles new style rich eolora zephyr knit opera lioods,
rhildren s new style school hoods, ladies’ anu children’*
wool coats, talmas, cloaks, Sue t : and shawls, Ac.
Genu hnrt lioys’ large size ami heavy zephyr knit
scarfs nnd comforts, children’s fancy victonnes, bois.
AC.
HOSIERY. SHIRTS AND DRAWERS,
l.ndics white, black, and blae-mixed lamb’s-wool
lioße, men s heavy wool and cotton hose and half hose,
children’s blue-mixed white and Tartan plaid hose,
Nos. Ist 1 sent s heavy white aud blue-mixed merino
Juris and drawors.
CLOSING SALE OF TIIE STALLS IN THE EAST
ERN MARKET.
Un Saturday,
12th Inst., at 13 o’clock, will lie sold the balance of the
stalls in the Eastern Market) comprising to produce
stalls in the eastern end, designed for Jersey market,
all the farmers* stalls, fish staDds, Ac.
Philip ford auctioneer, No. 530
MARKET Street, and «1 MINOR Street.
BALE OF 760 CASES BOOTS, BHOES, GUM
SHOES, Ac.
This Morning,
November lOtb. at 10 o’clock, will be sold, by cata
logue, on four months’ credit, 760 cases boots, shoes,
hrogaus. and guiu-ahoes, consisting in part of men’s
best double-sole grained lioots. men’s boys’ and youths’
kip. calf and thick do ; women's, misses, and children’s
calf and kip heeled boots, of the best city and eastern
manufacture.
The above sale wilt embrace an assortment of goods
well worthy the attention of buyers.
Catalogues ready, and .goods open for examina
tion surly on morning of sale.
PEREMPTORY BALE OF STOCK OF DRY GOODS.
On Friday Morning.
November U,at 10 o’clock precisely, will be sold, by
an assortment of cassimeres, satinets, ho
siery, gloves, undershirts, drawers, ribbons, German
town goods, heavy woollen shawls, thread spool cotton,
porte-inonnaies, beavertmes. *
Also, <0 pieces carpets, all wool and wool filling
, BUFFALO robes and sleigh robes.
Also, 460 No. 1 And No. 3 buffalo robes.
30 1 best and high cost sleigh robes.
Also, m (ale, 2A oases Scotch gingham umbrellas.
SALE OF READY-MADE CLOTHING.
On Tuesday Morning,
November lfi. at 10 o'clock precisely, will be sold, by
catalogue, 260 iota of ready-made clothing, embracing a
large nnd extensive assortment of dress and frock coats,
business coats, overcoats, sack coats, of various mate
rials ; cassimere and satinet panls; Cashmere, siUc, and
CMsnnete vests, Ac., being all fresh goods, made for
the present tall traoe.
Tho early attention of buyers is invited. Catalogues
early on morning ot sile.
SHIPPING.
PHILADELPHIA
UD
ORESCENT NAVIGATION COMPANY.
AT AN ADJOURNED MEETING OF.THE ABOVE
NAMED CORPORATION,
HILD AT
NO. B MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE,
At 10 o’clock A. M., September 7 th, 1859, the follow
ing gentlemen were unanimously elected Direoton
the Company, vix:
GEORGE H. STUART,
* S. MORRIS WALK,
MATTHEW W. BALDWIN,
CHAS. MAOALESTER, aud
JOHN EDGAR THOMSON.
The BOOKS of SUBSCRIPTION o the CAPITAL
BTOCK of said COMPANY are now open at the above
named Office, where all person* favorable to the enter
prise are renpectfqllr invited to subsenbe. sg-tf
xjfjCffe STF.AM DIRECT TO ALL
.grWfo PARTS OF GREAT BRITAIN AND
IRELAND. PRINCE, AND GERMANE.
THE HAMIILT.U AMERICAN PACKET COM
PANV'S IRON AIAIE STEAMSHIPS.
HAMMoMA, Capt. H. F. Sclnreosea.
FAXONIA. Ctpt.W. KhSers.
BoiU>SlA, Oftpt. N. Tnutm&n,
BaVATUa, Capt. H. Taube.
I‘LLVtOMA. Capt. it. Ensen.
These Steamer* are all first-class Clyde-built vessels
are intended tv> sntl frota Tier 21, North River, N. Y.
asjnl]i , us_:
FOR LONDON, SOUTHAMPTON, HAVRE, AND
_ . HAMBURG.
The elegant and powerful Iron Screw Steamship BA
VARIA. Capt. H. T&ube, 3,400 ton* burthen, will sail as
above, on
, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER l«th,atlJn’cloek M.
Passage, including Railroad Fare from Philadelphia
to New York, and from Southampton to London,
hirst Lahin. .ijJW) l Second Cabin....jfiO 1 Steerage... $39
Hie BAVARIA will be succeeded by the following
Steamships:
SAX ONI A THURSDAY, Peember 1.
ROKUBRIA MONDAY. January 3.
TEUTONIA!!!./.?.. !w’KDNES*DAY. February 1.
HAMMONIA THUBSUAY, March 1.
. I’nssensers forwarded to Liverpool, Dublin, Bel
fast, Cork, Glasgow', Paris, and Antwerp, at through
rates.
T hose steamers are fitted up with unequalled accom*
inod.vtons for first, second, and third-class Passengers.
Pile Second Cabin accommodations of these Ships are
equal to the first-class of most steamers.
Certificates of passage issued from London, South
ampton. Havre, and Hamburg, to New York.
Freight engaged in Philadelphia will be promptly
attended to by the New York Agent, and shipped l#e*
oi all commusioa.
For Freight or Passage, apply exclusively to
_ _ , . _ W. A- HAM>LL, Agent,
tiffice or the Hamburg American Mail Bteam*hipa. •
n2-tf Northwest ourner rOURTH and CHESTNUT.
THE BRITISH AND NORTH
AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAM
SHIPS,
ysoM nxw ioek to livs&tool*
Chief Cabin Passage.- ftwy
Second Cabin Paasage. 7j
VXuM BOSTON TO LITXirOOL,
Chief Cabin Faiwage.. .
Second Cabin Passage
The ships from Boston eall at Halifax.
PERSlA,Cast.Judkins* {CANADA, Capt. Lang.
ARABIA, Capt J. Stone, | AMERICA, Capt. Millar,
ASIA, Caps. £. G. Lott, [NIAGARA, Cap t Anderson.
AFRICA, Cast. Shannon. ItUROPA.Capt J. Leiteh,
These vessels carry a clear white light at mast-head:
green on starboard bow; red on port bow.
El ROPA, Laiteh, leaves Boston, Wednesday, Nov.'l,
Judkins. M N York,Wednesday, Nov. 9,
AMERICA, Miliar, *• Boston, Wednesday, Nov. is.
ASI A. Lott, “ N York, Wednesday, Nov. 43.
CANADA, Lang, *• Boston, Wednesday, Nov. Si),
AFRICA,Shannon. “ N York, Wednesday, Dec. 7.
NlAGARA,Andorson r “ Boston, Wednesday, Doc. 14.
PKRBIA, Judkins, “ N York, Wednesday, Dec. 3J.
Berths not secured until paid for.
An experienced Surgeon ca board.
Theownersof theseshlpswiil not be accountable for
Cold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Precious Stones
or Metals, unless bills of lading are gwned therefor and
the Auue thereof therein expressed. Tor freight or pas
sage apply to E. C UNARD, 4 Bowling Green,
uok New York.
FOR THE SOUTH.—CHARLES-
Heavy Freight at an average of TirtsxM per cent, be
low New York Steamship rate*.
FOR CHARLESTON. 8, a
The V. B. Mail Steamship KEYSTONE STATE, Cap
tain Charles I*. ftlarslunan, mil eail on Tuesday, Nor.
15th, at 10 A. M.
Through m 49 to W hour*, only 40 hours at Sea.
„ FOR SAVANNAH, ©a.
The U. 8. Mail Steamship BTATKOF GEORGIA,
Captain John J.Garvin, will sail on Thursday, Nov. 10.
at JO o’clock A. M.
Through m 68 to 40 hours, only 42 hours at Sea.
*A"Bai)m* da) s changed from every Saturday to even
five days. Goods received, and Bills of Lading signed
every day.
Tne splendid hrst-clnas side-wheel Steamships KEY
STONE STATE and STATE OF GEORGIA now run at
above every ten days, thus forming a five-day commu
nication with Charleston and Savannah, and the South
and Southwest.
At both Charleston and Savannah, these Ships con
nect with steamers for Florida, and with railroads, Ac.,
for all plaoes in the South and Southwest.
„ INSURANCE
Freight and Insurance on a large proportion of Goods
shipped South wilt be found to be lower by these ships
than by sailing vessels, the premium being one-half the
rato.
N. B.—lnsurance on all Railroad Freight is entirely
unnecessary, farther than Charleston or Savannah, the
Railroad Companies taking all risks from these points.
„ GREAT REDUCTION IN FARE.
Fare by tin* route V to 40 per cent, cheaper than by
the Inland Route, ae will be seen by the following sche
dule. Through tickets from Philadelphia via Charles
ton and Savannah steamships, INCLUDING MEALS oo
tne whole route, exoept from Charleston an<TSavaa~
nah to Montgomery i
_ island par*.
To Charleston- 912 CO Charleston—. ...®B 50
Savannah 15 00 Savannah —..—... 5100
Augusts....—.. »OJ Augusta....——■— WCO
Macon 21 00 Macon SJ 75
Atlanta aOO Atlanta 3100
Qnltimbus—. 23 u 0 Co'umbug..... ——— 55 00
Albany *4 Ou Albany — 57 00
Montgomery..., 25 00 Mont.ornery*— - 58 00
Mobile 45 0) Mobile.. 45 90
New Orleans ... S 3 It NewOrleana 1100
No lulls of lading signed after the ship has sailed.
For freight or pissa»e apply on hoard, at second wharf
sbov. Vine ..reot, 0, <n ALEX. UK RON, J.
Southwest comer FOLTH and CHESTNUT,
Agents in Charleston. 1 •.?; A F. G. BUPD.
•• Savannah.HUNTEß A GAMMELL.
For Florida from Charleston, steamer Carolina every
Tuesday. .
For Florida from Savannah, steamer* St. Man's and
St. John’s, ever? Tuesday ar.d Saturday! jyjj
u. S. M. STEAMERS
HAVRE AND SOUTIUMPTON,
Vl ‘ “ ll Jttll
Wot '" r " WIU A »«“‘*. Ooto-
First Cabin r&«Rige —, ~ «uo
Second Cabin p isAase . +1
For freight or pataage. apply to
T A** ha
lohacci. Warehouse. DUCK Street. Phils. jc23-5m
WASHING AND IRONING.
WASHING AND IRONING DONE
&EW with NEATNESS and DESPATCH, for Bincle
fl ,Lftd'C3 aQ d Gentlemen, Families, Boardtug
i*» StenniUiats. Ao., at DONOVAN’S
1-AMILY LAUNDRY. No. 235 South SIXTH Street,
artier of Prune. Family Shirts and Collars paten!
polished. Everything washed by hand, on the oom
mpn wash-bos id.
The whole business is striotly attended to by femal*
operatives, Mrs. DONOVAN.
iyAMv Bopennd*ndedL
MAOKEREL.— 397 bbh. Nos. 1,2, and 3
Mackerel, in whole! halves, quarters, and eighths,
Original Packages, lor sale by C. C. SADLER & CO,
A RCll Street, sefinml door al»ove FronL n j
f|AO WESTERN. ANI) SOUTHERN MER-
A CHANTS. —Manila Rope, all sizes. noa*|y packed,
and for sale by the tTianafacturers at the lowest New
York prices. x , WEAVER. FITLKR A CO..
oil) mn. water at.. *«.i « n. wh,^,«.
CHEAPEST WINDOW GL«SS in town.
DISK’S. **• W. comer of SEVENTH aoc
Mmrn cii-gm*
MENTON LEMONS.—2SO boxes Menton
Lemons, sound and in prime order, for sale bv
r A. M£J)U(Oi iWBcsUl If&VH'l tjlretfc
SALKS BY ATJCTIOir.
MT&OHAS * SONS.
• Nornttfiud 141 SOUTH FOURTH STREET,
{Formerly No*. O and f 5. >
STOCKS. LOANS, *e.
On Tombfi - -
Nor. 15, atUo’eloek, noon, at the PkOnhlfkii Ex
change, will be sold—
-160 share* Carbon Ran Improvement Camponr.
A shares Amencaa Academy of &fn*ie, with ticket.
1 share Mercantile Library.
1 share Point Breexe Park Association. -
Also, aoconnt or whom it mar concern—
r.4 *' Mortgage Construction Bonds, convertible,** of the
Pittsburg.Tort Wayne and Chicago Railroad Company,
91 COO each, seven per cent, interest, payable Ist Ja
nuary and July, with coupons.
_For other account*—
; C® shares North West Mining Company of Michigan. f
Camden and Philadelphia Steamboat Perry
Company—par £5O.
EIGHTEENTH PALL 8 ALE—NOVEMBER Jrth.
VALUABLE Buiijil&s'LScATaWf-HESIPKNCK
AND FURNITURE, No. IBJ CHESTNUT STREET,
w.t of Twelfth.
November ll,a?lo?c& ? ,^U , SuKsr»t public md>,
on the premises, alt that aabetantisl three-story briek
messuage. With tnree-story back building*. ana lot of
ground, situate on tbs north side ot Chestnut street,
west of Twelfth street. No. 1231, eoatauun* in front on
Chestnut street 21 feet, sndextendinz in depth 150 feet,
to Clover street. The house has the modern conve
niences. gas introduced, bath room* hot and y'M water,
water closet, cooking range, Ac.
Clear of ail incumbrance.
Terms—sl2,ooo may remain on mortgage,
vlrilWlT'lToJ an V PWViOtt. to Bl«.
r URNlTURL.—lmmediately after the sale of the
hoasewill be sold the household fbnutme, of superior
quality, including mantel and pier mirrors, ke.
NINETEENTH Udt. AT
•n fmaptorr SaIe.—MODERN JLEBI
pENCE.with large garden, No. 90 Locust street, 23
feet front, 121 feet deep. dale absolute, immediate
possession.
BUSINESS STAND.—Modem four-story brick store
and dwelling. No. 1104 Spring Garden street. nw_ Im
mediate possession.
PiNE STREET.—Modem dwelling, with large yard,
Loots* Uie street. 18 feet front, HI feet deep. Two
VALUABLE PROPERTY, tot 40 by 60 feet, soath
cgtnerof Mnlberryalleyaed Mayludstreet, be
tween Fifth and Burth and Race and Vine streets, with
five dwellings.
NEAT MODERN RESIDENCE, with side yard and
ferron** eonvanießce *» North berenth street, below Jef-
.aSP V*2 r «L G v. L «TI- es * 1 aide of Fifteenth street, south
ol Oxford. 29 b* 155 feet.
LARGE LOT, north side of York street, vast of Jas
per, ( Kensington,) wi by 150 feet, with two fronts.
TWENTIETH FALL SALE—NOVEMBER 15th.
AT 7 O’CLOCK, EVENING. ’
Orphans* Court Sale— Estate of John Dickson, decM
PIVE MODERN DWELLINGS, west side of Turd
st.eet south of George (late Northern Liberties) lot 40
by 115 feet, two fronts. <2 modem two-story brick
dwellings on Ihird street, wrth 3 three-story bnek
houses in the rear. *
Same Estote.-J*THREE-STORY BRICK DWELL
INOS. east side of Charlotte street, south of Georg o.
(late Northern Liberties.)
Same Estate.—TWO DWELLINGS.—Two story
frame dwelling, east side of Front street, south ofM&s
ter, (Kensington,) 2J by 100 feet, with a throe-story
brick dwelling in the rear, two fronts. ‘ 9
Sara, Latate.—FlVK DWELLINGS.—ThrM-atorr
brick dwelbn*. aoiithW!»t aula of CadwalKlor .treat.
north of trefonl, f Niaetecnth vard.iaoby 136 feet tro
fronts, with 4 two story frame court bouses in the rear.
Sams Estate.—'TAYEßN, BTORJS. and other improva
ments, McCarty to. Twenty second ward, (lade town
ship ol Bristol,) Philadelphia, ou iha new Second-street
rood, contaioing US square perches. -
bauie Estate.—SlX STONE DWttLLfNGS, McCarty
ville. Twenty-second ward, on the west side of new
Second street road.
Bame Estate.—THßEE LARGE LOTS, adjoining the
Same Estate.—YEARLY GROUND-RENT, BSO CO
on lot of ground Front street, south ol Matter, (Ken
sington. i
Orphans’Court Sale—Estate of Charles Cooke a+c'A.
BUSING STAND-FoSS.rebritk
store and dwelling, southeast comer of Marshall and
Coates streets, rents for 8475 ft) ear.
Orphans* Court f ale—Estale of Thomas W Patina
d.o>a r THPBB-STORY BRICK
, 1 ' 0,539 S ? uth itrMt,
“CDaarel Barr, d«U
iwu VACANT LOTS, oa Factory atreet. between
Hcacb and Willow and bproce and Pine .tract., each la
feet 9 tnebe. by I'JG feet, with two front*
T SaIbrTHOEE.STORY BRICK DIYEL-
Bw&il beoT ,t ‘" l,of KJwln,tiae, '“raUlpf Poplar.
TWENTY-FIRST FALL SALE—NOVEMBER B.
_ , *T U O’CLOCK, NWS. '
Orphan,’ Court Sale-Eatate of Sarah Ann Bacon <for-
NEAT RR|!f««a rtre.t,
i?\i*7l^ 1 “ Ar ,^*lmmediate possession.
pFARhI. jA acres, on the Ranooeas creek, and on the
New Jersey OUBt turnpike, Burlington county,
ac^Ph,, asH TRACT OF LAND- 281 acres, known
Kont«fr i ?, W De™a'W.re“' tkrM m,IM rat
ELEGANT RESIDENCE. WEST PH2LADEL-
Pill A, noithside of Bridge street, west of TErty-nintb,
Jtantua, (Twenty-fourth ward,) lot 50 by BDleet, two
RESIDENCE, north side of Bridge st.,
foS. <I LP u IS wnt ]‘». lot M by 160 feet, two fronts!
( ward.)
ELIGIBLE BtILDING LOT, at northeast comer of
Bridge and Tbirtv-mnth streets, 60 by ISO feet, three
fronts. (Twenty fourth ward.)
THREE ELIGIBLE BUILDING LOTS, north side
of Bridge street, east of Thirty-ninth, two of them each
50 feet front, the other 42H feet front,each 199 feet deep*
twofronts. (Twenty-fourth ward.) *
„ TO CAPITALISTS. BUSINESS MEN. Ac
FOLK feTREET.
l n n^*A? lU the valuable four-siory
store, corner of Pifth and Commerce streets* and the
ibreo «rare, adjommr.?fo«.M.B.aß(l V Horth Fifth
StreeL Particulars in haedbiiU.
Sale—Estate of C- W. Blake, dec*d.
.THREE BRICK DWELLINGS, Clayton aruf Twenty
tiurd streets. '
SALE OF SITPERIOR FURNITURE. ROSEWOOD
PIANO-FORTES. .MIRRORS
SUPERIOR COUNTERS.* LARGE
FIRE PROOF CHIBT, ENGLISH CCTLKRY.
VELVET AND BRUSSELS CARPETS CHINA
AND GLASSWARE. BpSAND BEDDIkG. h?. A
oAAii, Our sale this moraine, at the auction
rtore.wiU comprise. be«dea»9 lots of excelleat fomi
* ft! rt f e . wo °? 1 wano-fortes, mahogany piano
fortes. French plate mirmrs. Urge .and superior coun
lera, large fire proof, made hr Herring. ISO dox. Engbsh
cutlery, velvet, Bruneb. ana other oarpets. china end
glassware, beds and bedding, kai forming an attractive
assAritnent, worthy, the attention of ladies and others
desirous of purchasing.
S&~ Catalogues now ready, and the inn isiiTlTllgN.
for examination.
.Sale at Noe. 129 and 141 Bonth Fourthßtrast.
SUPERIOR FURNITURE, FRENCH-PLATE MIR
ROBS, PLANO-FORTE. BRUSSELS CAJUfaTre!*
This Morning,
the Auction Store, an assortment of
excellent second-hand fvmifesre, elegant piano-fortes*
nne mirron, oarpets. eta., ftoen families declining
housekeeping, removed to Ue stare for oonveuienoe of
Also, 180 dozen English table cutlery.
Also, a large and superior fire-proof chest, made by
Herring. *
Also, 6 very large and euperurpainted coasters.
Sale.
Also, this morning, at the Auetioo Store, a quantity
or second-hand furniture to be sold by order of Adminis
trators.
SUPERIOR SECOND-HAND PIANOS.
Also. this morning. at the Auction Store
lWwei*[? rior roa * wo ptino-forte, made by gbaT &
A superior mahogany do., made by Richer.
J.B. Jones,
SALE OF MISCELIJt.NEOCS BOOKS. BIBLES *«.
This Evening, '
Nov. 10, at the Auction Store, a eoßectUih of valuable
Yorks, family and pocket
K3L For particulars see catalogue**
SALE OF BOOKS, ISTEHESTINS
Particulars in catalogues.
SALE OF WATER-COLOR PAINTINGS AND FINE
ENGRAVINGS.
Oti Saturday Morning.
Nov. 12, at n o clock, at the Auc ion Store, mil lie
sold a collection of miter-color paintings. by English
aou American artists. Also, fine line and mezzotint
eosraiiDys. comprising,various interesting subjects,
the chier portion m elegant frames.
Kb. Nov arranged for examination.
Sate No. 1231 Cheetnot Street.
SUPERIOR FURNITURE. BRUSSELS
LAHPETb. Ac.
On Monday Morntcr,
Novpmner 11, at 10 o'clock, at No. 131 Chestnut street,
f)j catalogue, the household furniture, mantel and wer
mirrors, carpets. Ao.
KAp The valuable residence mil be sold at 10 o'clock,
previous to sale of furniture.
For particulars see handbills and catalogues.
sllo
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1M OSES NATHANS, AUCTIONEER
Ma ° ■•*•«**
„ MONEY TO LOAN.
Moykt t© Loan, ui laxgx oa shall aworcTs, an
merchandiae generally, and on all articles of value. Ail
scmi ovxx oms 'BYsnaxn notxaas two ?n csst. rxx
S o .*t?V ,nchl,l, py.? tor4 ««' Ac., at Nathans' Principal
EstabbshmenLS. h. corner of SIXTH and RACE So.
Money liberally advanced in large or small amounts,
froni one dollar to thousands, on gold and silver plate,
diamonds, watches, jewelry, fowling-nieces, musical in
struments, furniture, dry goods, clothing, groceries, oi
?ars. hardware, cutlery, books, horses, vehicles, harness,
and at) articles of value, for, any length of tune agreed
on, at Nathans’ PmciraL southeast
corner of Sixth and Race streets.
PROMISSORY NOTES, with collateral, diaeounted U
the lowest market rates. «
GREAT BARGAmS TN WATCHES, JEWELRY,
SJPU’NT* o-K- oorcar of SIXTH and
RACE The follavuu; Article*.ill b« aoIS for lea*
loan hylthe«CTitl,tore»ncei: Fine sold Enslieh ratenl
full levelled and plain* of the most approved andbest
make, m hunting cases and doable bottomed. Fine gold
escapementiever and leprae watches, in hunting case and
opeu face, some of them are extra mil jeweled, and best
make. Silver English patent lever watches, escape
ment lever and repines, in banting cue and oven
face, some very superior; English, Swiss, French, and
Uuartier vratenee; fine gold vest, fob, neck, and ehil~-
dren a chains; fine gold pencil cases and peas, bracelets,
breastpins, finger-rings, ear-rings, studs.
and jewelry generally. Superior Havana Cigan at fH
per thousand;in boxes of S» each, will be sold by aural*
box or uuaimtiee, to suit purchasers. Numerous fancy
artioies, so*, Ao., Ao.
. . . AT PRIVATE SALE.
A superior fire-proof chest, 4 feat high by 5 feet w»d*.
Also, watches, and jewelrv of everr description-
HATS. CATS. ic.
1859, FALL TRADE -1859.
C. H. GARDEN & CO.,
Manufacturers of and Wholesale Dealers in
HATS, CAPS. FURS,
BILK AND STRAW BONNETS,
AND STRAW GOODS/
ARTIFICIALFj.OWERS
NOB. 609 AND MS mSk^STRKNT; I '''
EXTCNBIVE Sa §TOCK,'‘Sr f T|Sjg t LOWEST
SEWING MACHINES.
■pOK SEWING MACHINES.
8»lk, for Sewing Machine*.
Cottony fo*- Sewm* Machines,
li'nen Thread*. for Seeing Machine*.
Reedies, lor bearing Machine*.
To be had, Wholesale and Retail. at
No. 3U North THIR O Street.
LAING & HAGINM3.
Family chocolate
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SUPERIOR QUALITY.
KDWARD A. SKINTZ,
Manufacturer and Importer of
French sod Spaiuek
» » OmfcOLATB,
Store 8. W. wrier AF.CH and NINTH Streets.
■9-a*n tFactor* an Filbert otmLl
|~|LIVES. —Spanish Qneen. in prime order
>■> «tore, ud for sale bj A. MERINO,
P* l . 1# Sooth FRONT Street.
TO 'WESTERN AND SOUTHERN MKR
rbants-—A large stool: of Manila Hope, all aiaea.
manufactured sad for sale. at the lowest *V«w York
pries*. by WEAVER. FITLKR. A CO.,
ose na. » n. water » *. n«iaw*r*»T.
7]LEGLER & SMITH, corner SECOND
and GREEN, hare acquired a great reputation by
the wise sad prudent course they save pursued since
their commencement in business, by telling a firet-ra:*
srtjn!i* «t » lovfirsr*.
CHEESE.— 079 Boxes Hcrkimer-Cotintv
Cheese, for sale by C. C. SADLER A CO., ARCH
Btreet. second dooT above Front. nl
qnn BBLS, No. 1 HERRING—IOO half
HW this, extra Mackinaw White Fish, in store and
for rale WM, J. TAYLOR A CO., IS and lit North
LOVERING’S SYRUP, in hhds. and
bbis., at redaoed prioes, for sale by
■ JAMES GRAHAM -k CO„
REFINED SUGAR —5OO barrels v&rioi. 8
grades. Mfi bbla crashed, sifted and powde'*
otsalibr JAMES GRAHAM ACO.,
*?tV tVTITt*
GANGS OF RlGGlNG.—Standing and
!iimnin< Rigginx, manufactured of the hest mat*-
rial, ud for sale, at manafacto era 1 Invest ohm, hr
_ „ . WEAVER, FITLFJt. A COl
o* R Ni Wtttr .treet, ana b K. Cilavu. »r,
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