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    Interesting Letter trout Annapolis, Md.
tOorrestondesse of
„ ,
• - Anti.seet,to, Sept. 17, 1880.
It is, 0 - old one portion of the ear*
is ignorant of the doings of the other,” and yid
this will apply force to ligt!'oyfp , oottn=
try, notwithitandingthe many, triumphs of raid
over matter ,in this - ago, , and thi . TeloCity. with
which man .propels his thoughts, "wafted, as it
Wire, neon the breath of thorn," through the
Mr: mentality of the "pen and the ptees. '
- -
I I have, therefore, sat down this morning, with
the intention of contributing my mite, and giving
your readers an idea of matters and things in and
about this anotint oity.
Annapolis is beautifilly eitur,ted on the banks of
the Severn river—almost ealsland—presentitl
peninsular appearance. The town almost brine tt:J,
oliele, With the etreste rttnuiag towirdi the 'State
Mouse as a common centre=olmilar to the 'Spoke
Of a wagon-wheel; and woe to the stranger, %mac
quail:del with the run of the streets, Who one. gets
,
within the circle ; he is very apt to go wound and
around,_ unconsciously, until, oilireopie with ex
haustion, he requests of some one to- lead him to
his proper pleas of abode,: tts Wall the onna I
with your humble servant. :Indeed, it is said that . I
on one occasion, a member of the Legislature wart- -
dered within the eirele, andooneluded to drop into
a saloon and inquire the way to his hotel. He Was,
told to gelatin way round the oirele, end tern down I
at the first street. After walking a itted distance,
and not finding the street, he made inquiries again,
and war. told the same thing. After Walking on
until greatly fatigued, he stepped again.' into a
ealoop, and, on looking around, Moue/tailings tip
peered familiar, and asked the barkeeper if he had
not been in there before, and was told that this
was only the thtroi time ithin an hour that he
had inquired of him the tray to his hotel.
The State House is 'l6 very line building, and
very shriller to - the one at Harrisburg, but not so
well furnished. The Senate Chamber is ornamented
with some fine paintings, one of which represents
Wishingtim's resignation -before returning to the
shades of Mount Vernon. It cost about nix or .
eight thousand dollars, and exhibit" genius of the
highest order. •
There were scenes of deep and thrilling in
terest within throe hells during the past winter.
It was from there that the infamous • deoree
went forth, to censure Winter Davis for casting
his vote for the lion. William Pennington, and
'thus calming the waters of sectional ;trite,
destroying the seeds of alienation and distrust,
which were fast germinatingo and once more
moving on the machinery of government, Where.
brooded anarchy and confusion. It was this same
Legislature which wax so severely rebuked by
Maryland's ablest Representative in the council
balls of the last Congress; advOcating his cause,
vindicating his course, and appealing to his coun
try,. hie voestituenoY, and ,his - own conscience for
the rectitude of his conduct.
One of the most striking peculiarities of Anna.
polls is its old and anoleut-tike appearance. It is
one of the oldest cities in this cenntry, and might
have been one of the largest, but Baltimore has
entirely undermined it, by taking away the trade
and connecting with the large Eastern and Western
cities. It Lae an excellent harbor, and presents
every facility for commerce. The Great Eastern
presented * fine view when 'anchored in the bay
a few miles from the city.
There are many fine buildings and flourishing
inititutions here—the St. John a College, Pres&
dent Nelson, belonging to the Eplecopal denomina
tion;a fine Catholic institution, with large
Cathdral ; the Female Collegiate Seminary,
Prof. Munroe, and the United States Naval School,
founded in the year 1845, under President Polk's
Administration, when Hon. George Bancroft
was Secretary of the Navy. This school has
cost Uncle Sam" several millions of dollars,
and yet will no doubt prove a profitable West.
meat. It is a beautiful spot,• presenting the ap
pastimes of a parallelogram ; on the east side flows
the Severn, on which side stand the fort -and
buildings for the students ; on p the north are the i
hospitals and oat-buildings ; on the west and south
the residences of the officers and professors. In
the centre there is a very large campus - with
pleasant walkvand shade, in which are two menu. '
manta; one to commemorate the noble and heroic
conduct of Lieutenant Herndon, of. 'United States
Navy, the other in- memory of four midshipmen
lost in the Mexican war. The students are now
Caton their annual cruise; one-half are absent
each year during vacation and the other half on
hoard ship, practising the art of navigation. The
ship Plymouth, manned by the students, cruised
off the western coast of Spain and Africa ; but has
now arrived in the Annapolis Rhoads, and will not
be permitted to anchor here until the 22d of this
month. The old ship Ironsides," or Constitu.
tion, is now lying at the navy yard, and will be
used hereafter by the students. She is a fine-look
ing vessel, And has been repaired at great expense.
There remains but little of the old ship. She is
the same vessel whioh whipped the British frigate
Gurriere in a fight lasting but one-half hour, anti
proved to the world the efficiency of • the Yankee
sailors, by pluoking the laurel from the
haughty Empress of the seas. It was this
same vessel that did so much execution at the
bombs rdment of the harbor of Tripoli, under
command of Commodore Preble. Although there
is but little left of her once " Ironsides," yet it is
fitting that she should be chosen as the nursery
for the American student. It should be with
proud hearts that they tread the decks of the sel
lout old ship which bore the brave Hull on to vie
tory, conquered proud Albion upon the waves, and
new remains as a retie of the past and a memento
fOr the future. JI7FLAT
Eloquent • xtraet.
We copy from the Madison (Wisconsin)
Stab; Journal, of the 18th, the following ex
tract from the speech of Hon. Mutest H.
SEWARD, delivered in that city on the 12th of
September. Governor SEWARD possesses, in
au eminent degree, the graces of the finished
orator in his written speeches, and is never
happier than when he refers to the sufferings
Of his fellow-creatures, and the growth and
grandeur of his country :
It is a bright September sun that is shining
down upon us—such a sun as Nature, pleased with
the remembrance of her own beneficence, seems to
delight in sending forth to grace the close of a sea
son which has been crowned with abundance and
luxuriance, unknown even to her own profuseness.
It is such a sun as Nature, pleased with seeing the
growth of a noble capital in a great State, may be
supposed to send out to illuminate and to make
=Eve effulgent the magnificent beguiler of the
place on' which we are assembled. It is snob a
September sun es we might almost suppose Nature,
aympathistog with the - efforts of good men, lovers
of liberty.; anxious to secure their own freedom, to
perpetuate that freedom for the enjoyment of their
posterity, and to extend its blessings thrOughent the
world, and for all generations, may have sent birth
in 'token of sympathy with Bush a noble race.
Inpptausel. But, fellOw-oltirens, bright and
cheerful as this hour is, my heart is oppressed, and
I am unable at ono, to lift myself above the sad
ness of recent peones and painful recollections.
obeyed the command of the Republican people of
Wisconsin, to appear before them on this the 12th
day of September, and se I approached the beau
tiful seaport, if I may so call the city that crowns
the shores of Lake Michigan, and affords entrance to
this megnitieent State, I had antiolpated, because I
bad become habituated to, a weloolne that Should
be distinguished by the light of a thousand
torohee, and by the voloes of- music and of cannon.
But the angel of death passed jest before me on
the way, and instead of footsteps lighted- with the
greeting •ot thousands of my 'fellow-eitirene, I
found only a thick' darkness, increased, as only
Nature's darkness can be, by the weeping and
walling of mothers for the lose of children, and
refusing to be comforted.- I have been quite una
ble to rise from that sudden shook ; to. forget that
instead of the voice of a kind, and merry, and
genial welcome. I heard only mourning and la
mentation in the streets.
To, yon, - perhaps, the scene seems somewhat fo
reign, because it occurred in your beautiful sea
port, but tt was not merely a municipal calamity.
It is a calamity and disaster that befalls the State,
and strikes home dismay and horror to the bosoms
of all its people, for these were eitisens of the State
who have perished, and those who survive are the
mourners; the desolate widows and orphans who aro
honeyed.. Let me, before• I procee& take the li
berty to bring this =bleat home to the State au
thorities of Wisoonsin, and to ask and to implore
that nothing may be left undone.--if there is yet
anything that can be done—to rescue a single oaf
firer from that dreadful ealamity,"and to bring to
the comforts of solar life, and of a sound, good,
religious, and public education, the orphans who
are left to wander on the 'divots by the lake side.
Peilow-eitisens, it is a political law—and when I
gay mean a higher law—fories of
good,") a law of Providence, that empire hail for
the lest three thousand years, co long as we have
reostrds of civilisation, made its way constantly
westward, and that it must continue to move on
westward until the tides of the renewed and of the
decaying civilisation!) of the world meet on the
choose of the Pacino ocean. Within a year, I have
cesmed to myself to follow the track of empire in
its, westward march, for three thousand years. I
stood but a year ago on the bill of Calvary. I
stood soon afterwards on the nem of Athens.
Again, found myself on the banks of the Tiber.
Still advancing westward, I rested tinder the shade
of the palaces of the kings of England, and trod
the streets of the now renovated capital of France.
Prom those capitals, I made fay way at last to
Washington, the city of established empire for the
present generation of men, and of influence over
the destinies of mankind. [Applause.] Empire
moves far more rapidly in modern than it did in
ancient times:7 The empire established at Wash=
ington is of leas than a hundred years' formation.
It wee the empire of thirteen Atlantic American
States. Still, praotioally, the mission of that em
pire Is fulfilled. The power that direeta it is ready
to pass away from those thirteeu Slates, and, al
though held and exercised under the same (lonia-
Settee and Rations/ form of government, yet It is
new in the very aat of being transferred from the
thirteen States oast of the Allegheny Mountain'
and on the coast of the Atlantic ocean; to the
twenty States that lie west of the Alleghenies, and
'stretch away trout their base to ,the base of the
Rooky Mountains. The political power of the Be,
public, the empire, is already here in the plain
that stretches between the groat Lacier* the east
and the bare of the Rooky Mountains on the west ;
and yen are heirs to it. , When the neminima
shall reveal year power, you will be found to be the
masters of the United States of America, and,
through theft', the dominating political power of
the world. [Applause. AVoise—u'Amen."J Our
mission, if I may say that I belong to that eastern
and falling empire, Instead of the. rising western
one—the mission of the thirteen States—has been
practically accomplished. • And what is it? Just
like the mission of every other power on earth.
To reproduce ; to produoo a new, and greater, and
better power than we have been ourselves Cap
ease]; to introduch on the stage of human attains
weary new States, and to prepare the way for
twenty snore, before whose rising greatness and
Splendor all our own achievements pole and fade
away. We have done this with as mtiehlore
thought, perhaps; ea any people ever exercised, by
paving the broad domain which you and then
other forty States are to occupy, saving it for your
possession, and, so far as wo had virtue enough, by
surrounding it with" harriers against the intreden
of ignorance, lroperstition, end slavery... [AI) ,
plaamoj
Roadie you are to ries to the ascendant and Im
elda. a , dominating influents, you are not, there
fore, tispet off the ancient • end' honored thirteen
that }p the way for you and marshalled you
hinhilenotile possession. nor ate you to east off
Ike - sew stow) ;of the West. Rut you ire to lay
Still broader foundations, anti to erect = still Mere
adds oelnieue. to anataia . the empire' which' our
"fathers estehliehich and - whiok it is the manifest
lento( mai - beaionly Father elan reach from the
eheta_of ef Tak e s totbe Gulf of Meiloo,,and from
jaiedithW4S' tiviaTElSta out - - 4t WU a Ave
government .which they establlched, And wo o a
asiNgoVernmenl:- - -A4otrernailltiVitidelie, '6n co' I
large a soale, or indeed Inot any wale, has never
before .know that when yon. oonuider
what a mogeilloontdestinryou hero lbefore
to ley . your hand on the Atlantlo ooast, ,and to ek4 ,
tend - your , Storfir to:the Pentad ocean sod grasp the
great witaineroe of the East, you will fully appro.'
date thilresismelhility., It la only to be done , by,
maintaining the - Thenooratie syetem of, govern. ,
meat. ' There hoe other' name given under boa
vet by whioli, in this generation, - nations tan be
saved from desolation and ruin, than Demooraoy..
This, to many_oonservative- ears,- would -seem a
strange - .proposition,-and yet it is so slmple.that
lack the power aliment of Jeluoidating it. I loolt'id .r
I England. Ohs is .ambitions, as ahe well may be,
and might to be, to retain that dominion, resetting
- into every part of the habitable globe, whiolr she;
nor exerobres. She is likely to do it„too, and may.
do it, by reducing, every siroosisite' year, the power
of her arietoo raoy, and introducing, more and more„
the popular element of Denfoorkey . intrithe &drat
' nistration of our Government, ,
A Daughter Shoats Herself to Bientpe.
-
Her Father's Brutality.
[From the New York Times ofreeterdard '
A very remarkable , and distressing east of at
tempted self-destruction otesurred on Sundey eve
ning at the reddens* of Mr. Enoch Griffith, NO. 221
West Thirty-sixth street-4hei inineipal in the
tragedy_ being Miss JosioPhine O. Lyon,
a young
'lady who de represented by her friends to be peer
missed of Mote then - ordinary beauty and intent.,
genee.
Attending - the'sad affair are very peculiar eir ,
oranstances, - whioh were related to the writer by
Mrs. Griffith, the iedy of the' house in which the,
ocourrentartranspiied, and other persons to whom
the Diets relative to the history of the unfortunate
young woman ire perfectly familiar. From these
statements it appears that MitsLyon, who is btit
seventeen years of age, wee forced; In February last,
to leave the house of her parents in First street, to
eemne failing into a Mara Prhioh bad been laid for
her destruetion. Her father, who, years ago; was
in well-to-do oironmstanoeei and kept en extensive
livery stable at the corner of Grand and Merber
streets, met with reverses in his business, and
eventually became reduced almost tovrant.
With the disappearance able forepart') so rune
the story, he. seemed to lose all affeetion fortis
family,
family, and on several occasions he made die
['graceful propositions to his daughter, suggesting
'that the wages of her iniquity would secure them
at least the means of subsistence. Sash unna
tural overtures the young woman invariably re
pelled, but seemingly without diverting the pur
pose of her parent, as on several occasions subse
quently, young men were brought -to the house,
and en attempt was made to bend her to their de
signs. She states that during thelast few dayi of
her stay at her father's house, it became necessary
for het to look and barricade the door of her bed
room, to protest herself from violence at the bands
of a man whose intentiOns toward her Were abet
ted by bet parent. On Sunday,-the 28th of Feb
ruary this person called to are h er, and Attempt
ed, evidently with a base purpose in view, to make
'her insensible with chloroform. She detected the
odor of the' narcotic, and unable to bear the tor
ment to which she had been subjected any longer,
she fled from the house. , „
That evening she called upon the family of a
Mr Jennings, with whom in some degree she was
intimate, and disclosed to them all her troubles,
entreating that a temporary shelter might be af
forded her. Her request was complied with, and
in the course of a few weeks she obtained a (situa
tion to nurse an invalid lady in Maodougal street.
While filling this position her father by some means
learned where she was, and in June lest he Caused
her to be arrested aneteken before Justice Qnaok
enbush, at Jefferson Market, on a charge of being
a dis Obedient child. The magistrate 'remonstrated
with her, and advised her to go home with her pa.
rent, assuring 'her that in case she should refuse,
imprisonment would be the alternative.
The poor girl, however, persistently declined to
accompany her father, and, finding it was useless
to talk with her any further, the justice consigned
her to a cell, where abe passed the night: Next
morning she was again brought before him, and in
reply to his demand if she were ready to return
to her father's .hortse, she besought that he would
send her anywhere but there. In the interval,
however, proper representations of the merits of
the ease had been made to the magistrate, and he
told her to her great joy, that she 'might return to'
the residence of her friends in Maedougal street.
This she did, but a constant fear that her father
would abduct her made her life miserable, and in
the hope of eluding his presence, she, about Mx
weeks since, went to live at the house of Mr.
Griffith. ' That gentleman had known her from her
infancy, and was perfectly familiar with the sir
cumstances of her history, and that of her' amily.
Ho at once accorded her a shelter, and she has
been living at his house ever since, although it
was not long after she had taken up her residence
there, that her father traced her, and annoyed her
by his perste:lnflows.
'Recently be instituted proceedings against Mr.
Griffith in one of the civil courts, eharging him
with having abducted the young lady, and laying
the damages at $25,000. Under these (drama
stanoes Miss Lyon became • very despondent in
mind, and Mrs. Griffith states that for the put
weak or two she has at times appeared to be per
fectly =lmitable. On Sunday, however, she teemed
to be more cheerful than she bad been for some
days previously, and the family did not entertain
the slightest apprehension of her tragic intention.
She retired to her bed room about 4 o'clock in the
afternoon, and nothing was again seen of her until
half past six in the evening, when the report of a
pistol proceeding from her room on the second sto
ry alarmed the family, who were assembled in the
parlor on the first floor. Hastening up stairs, Mr.
Griffith found that the young woman had shot her
self with a revolver, which abe bad secretly pro
cured. Dr. Burdick, of West Thirty-sixth street,
was at once summoned, and found her unoon
redone, bleeding from a wound in the abdomen.
The ball had entered the epigaatrio region, a
little to the left of the medium line, and lodged
in the stomach, inflicting an injury which, in eli
probability, will prove fatal. On application of
restoratives, the patient revived imffiolently to
state that she had given the wound herself. Dr.
Burdick sailed Dr. Oarnoehan to his assistance,
and after consultation, the ease wan pronounced
hopeless, except in the contingency of the ball
not having perforated the stomach in two places,
but even In such a case - her charting of living are
extremely slight. At a late hour lest evening
the unfortunate girl was still alive, and in full
possession of her faculties. She imams to rejoice
in the fact that her condition it so precarious, and
sweats that.even should she recover, she will, re
peat the attempt on her life.
PRILADELPMA BOARD OF TRADE,
EDWARD 8,,0LA RE%)
R ARA , / cora RAD, COMM 71111 OP TIM MONTI
W3l. L. REHR.
_LETTER DAOI3 • _ •
' th4l Merchants' Exchange, Philadelphia.
Ship John Truoks. Lindsay— _....Livereool, soon
Bark Ina perador, Hubbard...,. ---.Peniambuiso. goon
Bark See Eagle, Kenny HAMM, anon
Bark &Akita. Stevie'
Brig Black Squall, Davis pt/ago de Cuba. icon
o hrPathway J Langstaff—. ___-Barbadoes, anon WEST COAST osArialca—The brig Calvert, Wit
lan will be desPatohed from this port about the Sd prox
imo, Inc Blerra Leone, •ko. All letters and inclines in
tended for tho African aonadron, or persons on the
cmist, mill be forwarded, if 'left at the Foreign Letter
Office, Philadelphia Exchange, on or before the above
dais.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
POUT OF PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 3. 1860
3UDI IMES- 14-BUN BET 3.--- 46
Hi GS W R, .4 20
ARRIVED.
Steamship Kensington ..Baker. 43 Bourg from Bos ton.
with mdse and pseasnmers to Henry Wlnsor.
prig Vondovi, Bray, lo days from Hlllsboro', NB, with
plaster to K A blonder & Co.
Vag Alamo, Ingles, 12 days from St Marys, with lum
be r to B A Bonder & Co.
Brig Hobart, Jordan, 8 day, from Eastport, with mdse
to S A Bonder & Co.
Brie, Orinasßaker,3 days from New Bedford, with
oil to Bhober, Bunting & Co.
Brig Emma, Baker, ti days from Boston, with maim to
Twells & Co.
ballast
Martha Niches, Sawyer, 7 days from Salem, in
ballast to E A Ponder & Co.
Fehr Turk, Allen, 12 days front Eastport, with mdse
to E A Bonder & Co. •
Bohr Oriental, Robinson, 6 days from POrtland, with
plaster to E A Bonder & CO.
Bohr George Byron, Hardy, 4 days from Boston, in
ballast to John Mason & Co.
Bohr Bolen, Carroll, /0 dare from Eastport, with miss
to Fr. A Bonder & Co.
- Rohr Itiohard Borden, Ireltendol days from Fall ll
v rcpt. ballast to Cabm
a WestbroOk,L i tt l ejohn, 6 days from N York,
wan salt Wm.
Bony Sa to hwa. Small 6 days from Boston, in ballast to
captain.
Bohr W Mailler, Colby, 6 days from Boston, with
anise to Twells K Co.
Hem Cornelis. Crape. 8 days from New Bedford, with
oi Bhober, Benson , f Co.
Yoh Barah t Benson, days from New Bedford, with
Matte to captain.
Bohr Paugsasett, Waldo, 6 days from Boston, in bal
last to N - Sturtevant K Co.-
Bohr
!nightingale,. Bangs, 6 days from Boston, with
mitre to Crowell & Collins.
bohr B A Roe, Baker ' ? days from Portland, with mdse
to Crell &
13,h0r w J
O Balla. Swiun, 6 days from Boston, in ballast
to captain.
Bohr John & Thomas. Hilliard , I day from Smyrna,
Del, with oats to Jag Barrett K Bon.
Halo F Edwards, Babcock, from Boston.
Echr Isabella ThOMPaolli Corson, from Boston.
Bohr A Cordery , Babcock, from Boston,
Bohr Snow Flake, Weaver. from Boston.
Bohr E T Allen, Allen, from Boston.
Behr R Coskshad, Tilton, from Boston.
Bohr John Cadwahuler, Clayton. from Boston.
Hohr .1 C Baxter, Babcock, from Salem. .
Hohr J B Johnson, Johnson r _from_Salem.
•
Bohr "'anthem, Clark, from New York.
Bohr N "lohnes. Hewitt. from Providence.
Behr A Henderson, Crowell. from Providenos,
Bohr XII Daley, Stephens. from Providence. '
Bohr Bleak Diamond, Young, from Lynn-
Nodular P Titemitt. Bide'', 34 hours from New York,
WV n
IR d C ' I o
NWmh iM
Virlldag & Belle, which arrived on
Al oudar, should have been oonstguad to the captain.
EARE.
Steamship Virginia, K elly , Ri D chmond, Thomas Web
ster. Jr.
oteamshlp Phineas Sprague, Matthews, Boston. H
Winsor.
Bhp Tuscarora. Durdevy. LiVeTpool, Cope Bros. •
Brig M E Milliken. Norden, Cardenas. D W Presoott,
Brig Sea Breese, Coombs. Boston, Sinulokaon 4s.
Glover.
• nohr C Newkirk, (new, 2403 tons) Higbee, Charleston,
Baker & Foleoin.
Bohr F Edwards, Baboook, Boston, Bancroft, Leads
& Cu.
do hr InsbellaThoregaOn, Corson, Boston, Noble, Rant
mat' & Caldwell.
Bohr D Smith, Douglass, Boston, do
Bohr Snow Flake, Weaver. Balton, L Rothermel& Co
Bahr .1 Cadwalader, ClagP 3 n, Boston i do
Bohr 8 M Bhaddiok. Williams. Hartford, do
Boger A Corder', Dithoook,Boston. 0 A Ileokaoher &Co Bohr T Allen, Allen, Betou do
Behr COggehall. Tilton, Boston, N Sturtevant
& Co.
Bohr Pausaseett, Wavle', Bolton. do
Bohr Moak Diamond, Yount, Linn, • do
Bohr ,1 D Johnson, Johnson, weaning ton. Van Drulen,
Norto Al e xo.
Bohr Henderson, Crowell, Providence,/, Auden-
Ned A Co.
Bohr N Holmes. Hewitt. Providence, B Milner A Co.
Mohr .1 0 Baxter, Babcock, Salem, do
GSonT
al Rl. XMAS , Stephens, Georgetown, ElaPillidt
odsh
Bohr M P Stowing, Reed, do
Bohr Oman Wave, Steelman, co do
Bohr Wm Henry. Faasapea, do do
Behr Sarah Lavinia, Errickaon, Washington , do
Bohr Ellie, Camp, Norfolk, do
Bohr D E Wolfe, Buckalew, Weymouth, do
Bohr A & E Baker, Baker. Norfolk. do
Bohr Saftwe,dmall, Boston. captain.
Bohr W H Mather. Cody. Salem, N Sturtevant & Co.g
Bohr J G Stills, Swaini_Boston,_ do
Bohr )1 Mai, Hoover, Barton, R R Onion & Co.
Bohr Lizzie Maud. Green, Boston. Blakiston & Cox,
Mohr B Cheater, Brower, Riohniond,
Btr H L Gaw. Ilers Baltimore, A Grovee, Jr. do
aorreepoudenos of the Philadelphia Niehaus.)
LEw ES, Del.. (Mt. 1.
The fleet at the harbor has Morseled to aboat one
hundred Veicrele. detained by the NE wind, acoompa
mod with ram Ship Gov Lengdon, for Liveool, was
toned down by the tug AMsrios, and procee ded to sea
kit eveniYear* ng. 31
, &0., ti. W. -I.OIhIA.N,
• tOerrespordenee of The Preis.) • •
HAVRE DE GRACE. and
2,181),
The Kingston left with 6 boats, laden and Coniugned
eJI fellows:
Ocean Wave, lumber to Wilmington,. Mary Emma, do
to Samuel Dolton & Co; Col J 110•110,40 to jd Trump k
Sun; Oast P Shay , do to Norcross. & Sheets; Chas Blan
chard, do to Cheater.
MEMORANDA.
C W Poußimy. Somme, from New York, ar
rived in the Clyde 18th ult.
this Alferattm, !fibber, sailed from Providence l/Dth
ult. fur Phdadejehle.
-Brig Kook*, wrgatt Bengt' R10N19 1 41 1 1 IMMO IMltlOte
gt°.tAt'll,iviarx t gb%'t,l:°,4ird,:z7tilltrolgt, l lo4 6, lh,
gricz,
Behr Limos ' -Beanie, cleared at Bosto •
n kl)th ult.- for
Ahilladel• f
Bahiahealer Difpnnt, Corson. M TlMnation,
11 Wheeler, MoOlaushhn. M. Plater. lilt:war. and
'Corbel°. Willie, arrived at Wilming_ton, Del.
let
inst.
, Bohr With do Mary, Bhippin, cleaved at Bellmore
bit Inst. for Philadelphia. -
Bolus Mary Miller, Dayton, arid B E Jayne, Jaye. for
Philadelphia. sailmtfrora:rrevidenoe 20th ult. • ~
Boars carnal, Crooker.uhliet, Barter, and JCR Doug
las, Baundenb, for Philadelphia, sailed from Providence
,30th ult. _ ,
rhelie and Elisabeth, Bmlth, from Boston,
Chrysolite, Smith, from Fall , River, and R Dean,
Cook from Teaetop , all for, Fluladelphla, milled from
Newport Btth ult. • , • .... • „.., ,
Bohm DG Floyd, Racket. for Philadelphia. and Mari
'Nowell. front BandWioh for do, sailed from New' Bed
ford S9th ult.
Bohr Tilton, before reported, was towed into Green-
Port Yid ult. bottom lip. ()a the sub she yea righted,
and has since been pumped out. The balance 01 her
oarso, comprising 10 bids mackerel and several thou
sand 114441m0 discharged, and- the Rehr taken ,to• East
Marion, where she is now on the railway undergoing
repairs, , , .
.
NOTICE TO MARINERS.
Norio le hereby given that the to BeR at Manheigire
be
Island having been repaired, will rung as Ulniti In
foggy weather,
BY order Of the Lighthouee Wart.
- THEO.J;
lEEN,
Ligithonee Inspector Pull District,
fortistiC. Oct. I, Inc. •
POLITICAL.
DEMOORATIO TIOKET
FOR Dominos. or FrxXSTLVAIM,
HENRY D. FOSTER,
Of 'Westmoreland County,
FOR Donaulas
lit Diet - Iot—WILLIAM E. LEHMAN
2d " JOHN BRODHEAD.
9d " JOHN KURE.
Ith " WILLIAM IHORGAH.
dth " HARRY INGER/10Mo
STATI ORNATOR,
lit lthstriot—SAMlJELl. RANDALL
EEMIZE3I2
ht Distriot—JOSEPH CALDWELL.
2d " THOMAS E. OASKILL.
Sd " PATRICK MoDONOUGH.
4th " 'ROBERT E. RANDALL.
6th " SAMUEL JACKSON.
6th " CHARLES L. WOLFF.
7th " PAUL KETTERLINUS,
Bth " JOHN SMITH, Ja
9th " HENRY DUNLAP.
10th " HENRY G. LEISENRING.
11th " JOHN S. RIEHL.
12th " WILLIAM 0. BNYDER.
13th " WILLIAM D. MORRISON.
11th " GEORGE W. H. SMITH.
16th " JOHN 11. ARUNDEL.
lath ' 4 THOMAS W. DUFFIELD.
17th " H. M. ZULIOIL
FOR RECORDER OH RIEDE,
GEORGE W. WUNDER.
FOR PROTHeI!OTIMS Or DISTRIOR 0017R1,
WILLIAM LOUGHLIN.
FOR CLERK OP QI7AILTIM 19EssioNA,
PHILIP H. LUTZ%
FOR CoRoxER.
ANDREW LOWRY
PEOPLE'S TICKET
Go ERNCR,
ANDREW er. OURTIN
CONGRESS
let Distriot. JOHN M. BUTLER.
2d " EDWARD JOY MORRIS
17M;C==i2GEO2
4th " WILLIAM D. KELLEY.
6th " WILLIAM MORRIS DAVIS
RUCORDIIR Or DEEDS,
ALFRED C. HARMER
PROTHONOTARY OF DISTRICT COURT
PHILIP 8. WHITE,
Olin Or COURT 07 QIJARTZR Hsevone,
GEORGE R. MOORE
CORONSR,
ANTHONY CONRAD,
SIINATE....FIRST DIBTRICfr
JEREMIAH NICHOLS
RIIPRERENTAVIVIe,
Ist District, ABRAHAM STEWART.
2d " WILLIAM B. TURNER.
9d " WILLIAM 11. SLOCUM.
4th " HENRY E. WALLAOB.
9th JOSEPH MOORE, Jx.
Bth DANIEL G. THOMAS.
7th JOHN R. SELTZER. M. D.
Bth " JACOB E. RIDGWAY.
9th DAVID JONES.
•
10th " JOSHUA KAMEN.
11th " ISAAC A. SHEPPARD.
12th " RICHARD WILDEY.
12th 4, CHARLES B. FORD.
14111 " WASHINGTON M. WORRALL,
115th " JOHN F. PRESTON.
16th ILSNRY RIGLER.
17th CHARLh.S F. ABBOTT.
ELECTION—TUESDAY. OCTOBER 9.
ATTENTION, FREEMEN!
(rer 134 ore s, Allegheny, ablest has been blown
Down thy tide, Guevehanna, the murmur has cone t
From the Delaware enter s@ to the lake of the West;
'Wherever the foot of the freeman bath pressed;
'Tie the voice of a PaorLx uprisen—awake t
Pennsylvania's watchwotd. with freedom at stake,
Thrilling up from each valley, dung down from each
heig
Our c ht, ountry and liberty God for the right!
GRAND RALLY
ON TTIR
BATTLE-OROUND OF GERMANTO*N,
_ 1. FAVOR OF
FREEDOM: PROTECTION:
UNION O A r s wilETitz STATES
A MASS MEETING OF THE PEOPLE
WILL 13Y. 11111:0 00
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, V3OO.
The MI Anniversary of the glorious' struggle for
liberty at Germantown. Let us remember Medea& of
our Revolutionary Sires, led on by Washington, La
fayette! and Wayne, and show our appreciation of their
virtues on the memorable Sold of their heroism. All
who desire to secure
THE FREEDOM OF THE TERRITORIES!
A BENEFICENT HOMESTEAD BILL !
A RAILROAD T T O I RIFF THE .PACIFIC A PROTEC
•
... : . .
By arme A
of ND HArtu RBOR IMPAOVEMENTS:
means the tmehof
LINOOLN ! HAMLIN ! CURTIN ! AND DAVIS !
Will assemble on the Battle Field. The meeting will
be called to order at one o'clock. Beats will be provided
for 3,000 Ladies. Excureion trains will be run during
the de*
The }Narita ' Vatif, 'oafMOntaomerr, will. a.
Chief Marshal. to whom all a-Awakes, Clubs,
County and Township Delegations will rePottupon their
arrival on the grenade.' Delegatiops intending to bring
with them care, V61;01111, and platiorms. with insignia,
gropes, or tableaux vivante, emblematic of the
.great
Invincible truth. of our cause, will please report in ad
vance to the Chief Marshal, and take the planes in the
dIY light procession that may be assigned to them.
A TORCHLIGHT PARADE AND A GRAND DIS
PLAY OF FIREWORKS . .
Will take place in the evening. The following eminent
speakers will pointively be present and address the
people:
}fon. FRANK BLAIR, of Missouri. •
Hon. FREDERFJK P. STANTON, formerly of Ten
nessee, now of Kansas.
Rom JOHN TEN EYCK, of New Jereey.
Hon. TOM OORWIN. of Ohio.
.Hon. HENRY WILSON, of Maasaohusetts.
Hon. JOHN HICKMAN. of Pennsylvania.
Hon. JAM_Es H. CrPRELL A of Pennsylvania.
J. eI,PRETTYVA p Esq.. of Delaware.
EDWARD 'G. BR FORD. Dm., of Delaware.
Hon. Wel. D. KB 'EY, of Pennsylvania.
Hop, AN MEW G. CURTIN, of Pennsylvania.
Hon. E. OY MOVITS, of Pennsylvania.
ROBWIT L. NIA TIN, Pep.. of Pennsylvania.
Hon. Wel. PENN N 6 ON of New Jersey.
Hon. CHAS. R. TRAIN. of Maassohusetts.
Hon. JOHN 00VOD ,of rennailvania.
Hon. N, B. BalindE .of Delaware.
,5 0 .
W. PIN CKNE E. O. Esq., of Maryland.
Dr. WM. ELD R.,0 Pennsylvania.
lion. WM. B. MANN, Pe nnsylvania.
Pennsylvania.
MORTON MciIdICHAEL Rio n of Pennsylvania.
Hon. HENRY D. MOOR „ of Penneylvania.
Dr. PRANK TAYLOR.Penne
WILLIAM MORRIS DAVIS, of Pennsylvania.
SOHN NI BROOMALL, of Pennsylvania.
Col. EVANILof Maryland. - •
Judge MARSHALL of Maryland.
MONZGOIdEIbY BLAIR, at Maryland.
ALEX. MoQL_ RE, of Pennsylvania. •
GEO. A. ONFFEY, of Pennsylvania.
Freemen of /malice muster in your mighty num
bers, for the do ones o your rignta and the rescue of
your country I Come from your farms, your factories,
your workelope , your mines . Come from your forge.,
pour furnaoeei your loome, and your offices! Opine one
and all, and &treat your devotion to the true principles
of Republican Government I
ARISE: YE TOILING MILLIONS!
And hurl from power the corrupt !notion that now mis
rules and disgracesyour country.
Redeem the land from the sway of conspirators and
traitors.
secur c h ild r en rselves. your children, and your c
dren , ' the broad landiof tba West, to erect
therein new et&tpli, iii which the sacred right' of Free
dom and Humanity shall forever be inviolate.
PROCLAIM IN THUNDER TONES!
The land Is the ft of a bounteous God,
And to labor is word commetida,
Yet millions o hands want sores:
And millions of sorsa want hands.
Keep it before thp People, •
The !taborer elairohlll mesa—
The right oleo% an dthe right to toil,
From spur and bri dle freed.
The right to bear, and the right to share,
With you and me, my brother.
Whatever is given b y my
from Heaver:,
To one se well as another.
The Noll lies fallow, the lands grow rank,
Yet idle the poor man stands:
Oh guidons of hands want sortie,
And millions' dames want bands.
Voters of the Fifth district, freemen of - Philadelphia,
111011t1;0111911, ellßlittlYpeitlWlLTS. Rinks, Bucke,Sehuyl.
kill, and Lehigh, Feensylvarus expeots that every man
this day will do his duty.
Charles Henry Fisher, Colonel C, 0, Childe, Charles
Witer, Germantown.
John, Wood. chatles Itedell. Mark If. Richards,
Robert T. Potts, Lloyd :Tones, Montgomery count/.
Dr. 'Frank Taylor, E. W. Capron, U. H. Paiute .
Chester county.'
Y. Swelter, Joshua Eyre, David Ralston. Jeoob Be -
" I l atrn aT ltali o n u a n n_ ! ty i3ehuylkilh ,
Levi Bartholomew. Duets.
GeuptvilWm. R. Reim. Birks:.
Levi T. flutter. Cyrus NewlinJloward E lis, Wm. H.
Rern,_,Harry Co_greirell, Wm . Notch Winter. General
F
Wm: F. small, Edward N. Hallowell, Fred. Emhart,
and G. W. ifammerelY, on behalf of Committee of Ar
rangements. -
Communications may be addressed to
CHARLES H. T. COLLIS, flee,' of Com. •
mil 4-0 , M
765 Philadelphia Poet Moe,
THE PItESS.-PHLLADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1860,
lENtl'UltdViVE COAIPANIES.
DELAWARE. IAITTUAL„B4NETY 1.11-
auReNoE COMPANY.
INCORPORATED BY THE LEGISLATCRE ,Ok
, PENNSYLVANIA. 1836.
oFFIGE B. V.. ocalmit Tam) Amr. 'WALNUT
Streets, Plaladolpsia.
MARINA INSURANCE
ON VESSELS,
CARGO. To all parts of the World ,
FREIGHT
I. ' • ,1" • • •
NLAND instßANcEs
On Goode, by River, Canals, Lakes , and Land Carriage
teall widget' the Union
F/RE INSURANCES ,
On Merebapkgenerally. • . .
On Stores. owelling_Honses. tee," ' • .
ASSETS OF THE C O M PANY,
. „ November 1,1862.
Par Market rains.
120,04 Philadelphia City 6S p oent, L0an..1101,050 00
100,603 Pennsylvania State 6 cent Loan. 83,676 00
nets Fennerivama Biate6 cent. Loan._ 21.0 0 0 00
moo U. B. Tresits 651 'tent. Notes and
intereadue ---... • ~.. ~ goo gg
$30,000 U. B, Truantry 04P' cent, notelp and
r interest nue. ~. ...,-__.. • .
~ 2 0 616
,1
425,000 TemporeryLoan en the Carer Arai:- '-- 1 - • '
delphia.—. -•-, .1.1,01) 00
450,000 Pennsileanla Railroad - fid - WGigsge -- - "
6 ,oent•-i110nd5..,„., • .:,-....-. 4,86001
420,000 North earylvanis Railroad - Mort-
Tape 6 Dena Gonda... - •••.,--• , 12,600 DC
"l4,oooWast Phil elphisPauenger Failwar -
Company, tr , et: convela Bop db,' 12,60000
ODA% 000 shares stook Germantown -Gas
Company, intarellt and MinCipal
•
guarantied by tbe_otty ot Plata-
85,0.100 shores Ponnektuo, Railroad Cote;
pany.--. ..... .....-.....—. 8,776 00
86,000,11 shares North Fonnoytonnisftsilroad
442,604 share:Fggiiit - iloiYoti . fiiiiiiiiii‘
Tack:tom T.,..Philede p and
itisvannott titoitorAttvitation Corn
• ' row - ocean Steam' Navigation
comrshm - Philadelphia and
Havre de Grace Steam Tow Boat
Company, Philadelphia Exahange
Company. -.........-e.:— .............• 9,110 00
3415.8 80
,718
Bonds and Mortgages, and Real Estate, Of-
GOB 61
Am, Building-. ...._ ... . . ..... ~ ...... .. 15,565 S 5
Bills reoeivable . for fricuranoes . made . ...„... ... 181,608 62
Balance due at Agencuen--P'rennums on Ma
rine POliOlel interest, and other debts due
the Compan y.-.-..-_, .. -... • ....... •• • 60.661 5 8
Sprit., and, stook- of sundry ina;Uanoo Vorn
panics— -- ..,.--.....—.. 3,260 DO
Cash on Deposit in Saiik_.....-.... - 67,060 al
9801,665 ST
William Martin.
Edmund A. Bonder,
Theophilus Paulding,
John R. Penrose,
John C. Davis,
James Tramiel!,
James C. Hand,
William C. Ludwig,
Joseph H. Seal,
Dr. R. M. Huston,
George C. Lamer,
Thigh Craig
Charles Belly,
WILMA.
Taos. C.
HENRY LYLBURN. Ser
TN STRANGE 001YIPANV OF THE
I N
RINE A T N E U P
ANCE—LV.A NIAAI , MS R E E X N I DMA E
BUILDINGS.
Chartered in 1704--Capital Moo,ooo—Feb. 1, 1860, cash
value. $458,79277.
All invested in sound and available securities—eon
tune to insure on. Vessels and Cargoes, Buildings,
Stooks of Merchandise bco.. on liberal terms.
DIRECTORS.
llenry D. Sherrord, George H. Stuart,
Simeon Toby, Farnuei Grant, Jr„
Charles Maeaiester, Tobias Wagner,
William S. Smith, Thomatt .13. Written,
John'H. Budd. henry G. Freeman,
William R. White, Charles S. Lewis,
George C. Carton.
HENRY' D. SHERRERD,'President.
WILLIAM HARPER, Secretary: jeg-wtmtf
VXCHANGE INSURANCE COMPANY
iii —oelos N 0.409 WALNUT Street.
FIRE INOCRItrioE on Houses and Merchandise
Ve lene al.
rally,,on favorable terms, either limited or DM
ni
Jeremiah Bonnll, DIRECTonE. .
Edward f l. Bober%
John T. .inedo, Wm .I. Otntlij,
Jodie& Owen, Reubs_ aC. Hale.
Thome Marsh, John TrloDowell. Jr ,
eaml.L. Smedley' Jas. T. Hate, Belle onto.
MAUR BONSALL, President.
MIN Q. oniftmo, Vies President.
EDWARD W. Damn, Peoretarr znh2l int(
FIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COM
PANY.—TIIE PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSU
RANCE COMPANY, 921 CHESTNUT Sheet. Assets,
SWAIM.
INSURES LIVES for the whole term of jife—grants
annuities and endowmenta—Purohases life interests in
Real. Fatah". and makes all °outman; depending on the
eontingenoies of Life.
Thor not as Executors; Administrators, Assignee:,
Trustee:, and Guadiana.
•
Daniel D. Miller, TRUSTEES.
Samuel E. Stokes,
Benjamn Coates , William Martin
Itiohard 8. Newbold. - James B. MoFatand,
William P. Hanker, Joseph B. Trotter.
William H. Kern, James Hunan,
Samuel C Huey Wheophilas Paulding,
Charles Hallowell, Edmund A. &Rider,
rry C. Townsend, Daniel Lo Hutchinson,
detailing Kent, John W. Boma,
William H. Carr, Elbe 8. Archer,
P. V. Dation, Samuel J. Christian,
Williardßobertson, Joseph 111. Thomas,
Warner al. Resin. John G. Brenner.
P. K. Mloh er, Satan.
DANIEL L. MILLER., President.
AM . E. STOKES, Vioo Pres' t.
Joan W. 11101trIOn. Beeretarr. suit
A MERIOAN FIRE INSIJRANOE CO„
Z . A. INCORPORATED 3/314—CRARTER MENY
VAL.
No. SIO WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia.
Raving a large paid-np °a to Stook and Bins in
vested in wand and available Baouritlea,oon nue to
iMITO on Owellingeforel, Furniture, Meru_ andtse,
Vessels in Port andthe ir oars Des, and other remittal
Property. ALL losses befall, and promptly adjuaW.
WRIOTORO.
EgiCt rlg. John? ,Lels,
Samna t. mortint Dnes R. ampbell.
Edmund O. Datilla,
Platoon rady. ' lmo M O o h aa. Mt W. Ponitney,
_71104 - 11/03 R. MASI& President,
matfalf C. Jr, CiadW.FORD. Searetarv. fe2241
QUAKER . OITY INSURANOP COMPA-
Liiity " F, Tr A L N Aitilp Elea NO minv
kili i i7o.-/runwes all'aic Loss_or .umaga oi:
i
V, and th ergs of the Bea, /Mud BolgOton An 4
't6
ROE If. T. President.
B. 1 1111,:iiilltEreltreina Tromitor,
. B. BUTLER, /walnut Beorotarr.
DIRECTO
E. ritooM,
l' ArTo r ly B. l. B n i ornte.
meet lOUS. a1...t.r. '
uSt-tt
Prge 11. Id.
. W3a tte llelh ll
li. R. o i
Hon. lif. Fuller
VIE ENTERPRISE
INSURANCE' ' COMPANY
01 PHILADVIELL , -
(FIRE INSURANCE EXCINSIVELY.)
iroxPANrs atruArNa, vr. CORKED.
.voll.arkl AND wALNVT ETRESTA.
DIRHOIORS.
ILIMII9III BUIL MORDWriIL. DArell.
Noßaz, eau. B, DITARN,
NAlasto FlLAztEsi • Joint H. BROWN,
JOHN M. Woo), B. A. FAHNisNoaa,
gam. T. RIMS,
MAN" W V. N it&T ORP Rb
CHARLES C XE,Benrotary. „fen
pIaNKLIN SAVING FfIND, No.
136k t inuth FOUDT.Ii titteet, between Chest
nut and walnut. rialadolvhia, IMO all Devout".
on demand.
Devonitore money neared by Government,
State, and City Loewe, Ground Dents, Mort--
give!, &o.
Ono ()moony deemeeafety better than }arse
ilium" COnitoonently lUD n times th OW
tummy, but tore it at a l l ready to
return, with 5 vet cent. intetest, to the corner, az
they have OWE done. awe Company liner
ontepended.
Yernaleo, married or single, and Minors, can
depopit ID MOW own right, and mob deponteten
be withrawn onLir bi their oonisent.
Charte d rmehml. inCiorpopStbd tir the state
21Ttomsystaamosittt authority reliatve 1110 W/
f i rlageroa s o r rall inz i RE6EivED.
OECD oven ally, Dom 9 to 5 o'clock, and en
Wednesday eventel main o'olook. •
DLNEO7OXEL
Jacob H. Shabuoth • - Orme Cadwallader.
t
ss
een Shindler, George Ruell
alaold W. Sloan, Edward T. Hoitt,
awls Krgmbhaar, Maury Deism',
Nioholan Eatenhogsg, Nathan fimaller,
tom R. Hatterthwaite,_ JOlteff Yerkee ,
Joadph W Lipp!goott,
JACOB 11. SHANNON. President.
Claims CeinvelLeeex, 'Yammer.
se2Y-r
EQUAL RIGHTS
A DIERIOAN SAVING FUND.--COM
panes Building, southeast corner WALNUT
and FOURTH Streets. Open daily from g tip
o'olock, and on MONDAY till Bin the evening. /hie
Ole Inetttution has always paid in full, on demand,
enthout no iNT ttee,
ERRST PPM PER CENT.
Ail =MA taid baoX, on &manikin gold andsilYer,
TRURTEEIs.
ALEX. oVIIILLDIN, President.
SAMIO,. WORK, Vice President.,
Jo nC . Parr 5 1;:m1.q. 8 POT. George Roberts,°
n Mean, miteanm ao lit i . Elaldge,
Jai Beoretarr. rannZ
SAVING FUND—FIVE PER CENT. IN.
TER7—NATIONAL SAFETY" TRUBT SOM
PANT, W Nll3. Street: southwest earner of Tit/Rib
Philadelp Incorporated by the State of Yennsyl
♦ Moneyis received day ny imm, large the mall, apd In
terest mud from the of depcoll So day of with
drawal.
• The aloe is opoo every day frol i tiine o'elook in the
rnorpjpg a till Sob o'ol i fe j leg i tile t tevep /island on Monday
and " ficr. e dittßY 5381 tilt, President.
ROitEnT BELFRIDCIE ,Vloo President
WiLLIAK J. "MID. Secretary. •
DIRICTOHN
an. Henry L, Benner, F. Carroll Brewster,
Edward L. Carter, foseeh Barr
E T VAtriLitte ,L Tarim Lee,
oseph Yerkee
v!Landreth Moller James littepnensen.
oney is renewed and pa menu mode _
..r il lg i engts are mop,
, o ti onarmay m oritn .
&round Rents, anS 3 ettoh &etas roen t gen ag r sr g idal 2
ways insure nerfeet wearily to the depositors, end
r i goli z ziNt l f i i,ll to give permanency and stalgarto
SAVING} FUND—UNITED STATES
TRUST COMPANY, Corner THIRD and CHEST
NUT Street.
Lem and email rums reeelved, ang
_paid bath on de
mariolwithout notice, with PM. PUN CENT. INTO
REST from the day of deposit to the day 01 *U
-70;1110? E nl ir fr al N V il l efr i 4%c-1r day,
r and
04
DBAFTB for poison England, /man u, c43 d 9ootlanl .
frßlupwarde. ."
Rident—STEPHEN R. CILANYFO D,
k e
ißri
EROSENE OR COAL OIL LAMPS.-
The immense spoons of WITTER/I 1, CO., No.
36 North EIGHTH Street, in the mcorufacture and
sale of Kerosene, or Coal Oil, Lamps, and the extra
ordinary quantity of the Justly.celebrated Kerosene Oil
void by them. has exalted the jealousy of certainpar
ties claiming to be the "only manufacturers' , of Coal
Oil Lamps. We have heretofore, and do now, claim to
sell a better articte, and at as iota a price, and, ninny
eases, much, lower than any house in the trade. Whe
ther we hove kept our word we think is fully proven by
the fact of the immense sales made to all aeations of the
Union. Knowing no South, no North, no East, no West,
but giving to all seettona an article of superior work
manship, gotten up with the best taste, and warranted,
in all eases, to give satisfaction. and we now reassert
that we Olin, and do, end will continue to, sell a nape
nor artiste of Lamps,CliandelierS4e., together with
everything appertaining to the business, as low as can
be bought either in Philadelphia or elsewhere, for proof
of whioh we invite country merchants and dealers to
examine our stook, and satisfy themselves that this is
no idle boasting, but stinElef ads, which cannot be con
troverted by mere aesertions,
"shoe string"
to raarrafacorre (notwithstanding the
string" business) and sell our lampe as ton , as
any other house in the trade.
The only olleutiOn : Can ready it We answer,
emphatically, Yrs. and are to ' , rout n its in
the most satisfactory manner. viz: by aHung at such
Pones as will challenge any one to produces the same
Articles at a lower price.
al Our motto. t , LIVE ANL LET LIVE".
•
Honesty J industry, and integrity must and will thrive,
ins nita °Trite boast of beaten nettles!
WFFTF.FH .33 CO. are (coated at street. No h
EIGHTH Street. N. E. eorner Filbert Eget
floor, Berta Rooms.
Wholexale Rooms in the upper•
of "
and 37 North EIGITH street. se27-tf
411 TION—ORIENTAL DETERSIVE
tso4r—vnoontagod by the great and merited suo-
Oess o f this article ; several nnprinnipled makers have,
closely imitated it in appearance only, and we feel it
our duty to notify the public that none is genuine, ca
dent our name ce etemped on each bar,
auxin /X VAIY alkciErl 4 IIIcIIEVIUs,
DIRECTORS.
Samuel E. Stokes,
.S. F. Peruston,
Henry Sloan.
Edward Darlington,
H. Jonesßrooke,
Ejnenoer M'llvaine,
Thomas C. Hand,
Ronert Burten,
Jacob P. J_o,nes,
James Bg., iii Farland,
John tein: rittpyg,
D. B. B e rgen,
I A. B. rger,
.M A N RTN, President.
1 RND, yzae President.
aoretarr.
SAVING FUNDS.
"A little, but often, Rile the Purse."
" A Dollar saved 3 twice earned:,
COAL-OIL LAMPS.
MEDICINAL.
n. 1. 1 O'O.D '-.IIT 00' D ‘ : . . .
ALP BLOOD F6Ol/..
- . BLoOp FOOD.
". BLOOD )00D.
BLOOD FOOD.
ti lt ettention of,' nvulids. phyaiedane, olenryinee,
goientilio men, and the priella generally, is respectfully
soliolted to the merits, of One chemical preparation.
eontaining Iron,,BuluMar.' and Phoephorue, and.vrhich
is identical in its composition with the Heertane Glo
bule, orredblood, In all diseases accompanied With
DEBILITY. •
pale emintentinee; and nervousderangement, analyeee of
the blood Show a dellaieney of the red globulea, Buda,'
complexion and a rosy tint of the skin.ls always indica
tive of health i while a pale, Wax-like skin and counte
nance—which evinces a deficiency of the red globules—
acomnpantes a diseased organism. Preparatione of
Iron have peen given for tbo purpose of supplying the
I alone, buls, but we contend that Iron alone Sulphur
I or Phosphorous alone,,Will not meet the iculeienoY
in every osee, but that a Judicious combination of all
these elements is necessary to restore the blood to its
norms d istrindard. This p oint, never before attained,
has mien reached in thelflood Food. and its discovery
ranks as ono of the most tioientifio and important of the
I effects in •.,;
ago. -19 ,, i uoNSUMPTION ..
veto eoften'the cough, brace the Myra, strengthen
the eyeten4allay the prostrating night sweats, increase
the physioal and mental energy, enrich the bloodby re
storing the lacking red globules, increase the appetite,
'restore the color. and cloths the skeleton frame with
flesh. The Blood Food will be found a specific in all
chronio Diseases of the Throat or Lunge, such as Asth
ma, Bronchitis,. Coughs, & c. Publics epeakerir and
singers will fi nd it of great utility in clearing and
strengthening the vocal organ!, In Dyspepsia. Liver
Complaints, Dropsy, Epilepsy, Paralyale. Sorefula,
Gravel, fitvvitus Dance, Fever and Ague, &a., its Wh
ew is marked and instantaneous. Inno °lase of Mil
eages, however, are the beheficialeffeoteof thus remedy
a cennionous se in those harassing
• • . FEMALE COMPLAINTS
to whiCh the gentler sex are liable, and which will tend
towards Omusumptiou, such as suppressed or difficult
Menstruation. Omen Sielmess, White', &a., especially
when these complaints are accompanied with paleness,
a dingy hue or pallor of the skin, depression of spirit',
debility. palpitation, want of appetite. and . nervous
Prostration: We have the utmost oonfidenoe in recom
mending. the BLOOD FOOD to all who may be eon
mettea l o or f bodily vweryate ene o gy ra a e n th
r
ou
gh whose
use,
either of the mind or body, and wo deem itpur duty
to say that in all oases of Weakness and Emaciation,
and in all diseases of the Kidneys or Bladder, this pre
paration has a claim upon the attention of sufferers
whichcannot be over-estimated.
A faithful trial will be found the most eonvinoing moot
in regard to its efficacy that could be asked tor.. With
the above remarks, and with the numerous testimonials
Th e e h [iigs aeti.tfirnoiii we
° fflll= " l4 3 igi i g tWti ' av ' i t fl
be acknowledged akpre-emitiont over all other prepa
rations, patentor oltielltal, in pelmet usefulness. Cir
culars giving the theory upon which this remedy is
founded, also certificates' of remurkable aurae will be
sent free when desired. We forward the BLOOD FOOD
to any partef the United States or Canadas upon re
ceipt of pricse-81 per bottle, Sf. for six bottles. Be
careful in all oases to take none but that having our fao
simile signature upon the wrapper. None other is
genuine.
Prepared only by
CHURCH & DUPONT,
No. 409 Broadway, New York,
And sold by them. and by DYOTT & CO., d 32 North
SECOND street, Philadelphia, and by all respectable
W
Druggiate.
PROF. 0:).13 ,, S
RESTORATIVE CORDIAL ef
AND
BLOOD RENOVATOR
Is precisely what its name indioates, for, while
Pleasant to the taste, it in revivifying, exhilarating,
and strengthening to the vital powers. It also re
vivifies, reinstates, and renews the blood in all its
origmal purity, and thus restores and renders the
system invulnerable to attaoks of disease. It is the
only preparation ever offered to the world in a .
mother form, so as to be within the reach of all.
to chantingly and skilfully combined as to be the
most powerful tonic, and yet en perfectly adapted
as to act in perfeet accordance with the laws of na
ture, and hence soothe the weakest stomach, and
tone up the digeettve organs. and allay all nervous
nd other irritation. It is also perfectly exhilara
ting in its efibote, and yet it .ie never followed by
lassitude or depression of spirits. It is composed
en ti re ly of vegetables, and those thoroughly com
bo:nog powerfully ton to apd soothing properties, and
consequently can never injure. Such a remedy has 4 : l _,
long been felt to be a desideratum in the medical wi
world, both by the thoroughly skilled in medical 0
science, and also by all who have mirrored from de- el
billty ; for it needs DO medical skill or knowledge •
even to see that debility follows all attacks of die
' ease and lays the unguarded system open to the '1
attacks of many of the moat dangerous to which Q
emir humanity' is constantly liable. Such, for ex-
ample, as the following Consumption, Bronclutia,
Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Lee; of Appetite, Faint- 1,
. nem. Nervous Irritability, Neuralgia, Palpitation
. of the Heart, Melancholy, Hypochondria, Night mi
Sweats, Languor, Giddiness , and all that close of
oases. so fearnilly fatal if unattended to m time. ,'"
called F emale Weaknesses and Irregutarilies. Also, ;"4
Liver Derangements or Torpidity, and Liver Com- e,
plaints, Daemon of the Kidneys, Scalding or In
continence of the Urine, or any general derange
ment of the Urinary Organs, Pain in the Baokande,
. and between, the Shoulders, predisposition to slight i 4
'wide, Hopkins and Continued Cough, Emaciation,
. Difficulty in Breathing: and, indeed, we might eon
morale away more still, but we have epacp only to '
nay, it will not only cure the debility following la
And Fever but prevent all attacks arieing
from Miasmaticlnfluences and cure the disease 0
at once, if already attacked,' and as it acts directly ly
and_peraistently upon the biliary system, arousing g
the Liver to action, promoting, in fact, all the ex
aretione and secretions of the system, it will inlet
. Itbly prevent any deleterious aonsequenges follow
ing upon change of climate an water, hence all
travellers should have a bottle with them, and all C,
should take a table-spoonfig at least before eating, w ,
As it prevents onstivenese, strengthens the dices- 11
- live organs, it should be in the hands of all persons ri
of sedentary habits, students, ministers, literary eg
men ; and all ladles not accustomed to much out- ge
door exermee should always gas it. If thee
, they mill find , an agreeable. pleavant, and e olent
remedy against those ills whiett rob them 0 th •
, beauty ; for beauty cannot exist wtthOut he.
and health cannot exist while the abovetireguldri.
ies continue. Then, again, the Cordial is &perfect 2
- Mother's Relief. Taken a month or two before the
- final trial, ehe will pass the dreadful yeriod with •ei
. perfect ease and safety. There is no mistake about li
at, this Cordial is all we etaimfor it. Mothers. ere 14
. And to you we appeal to detect the illness or 0
- deeline, not only of your daughter'', before it be too
- late, but alto your sons and husbands, far while •
- the former, from false delicacy, often go down to
- a prematuregrave rather than let their condition
bo known in time, the latter are often no mixed up
with the excitement of businees that if it were not
for you they, too, would travel in the awe down
ward path, until too late to arrest their fatal fall.
But the mother is always vigilant, and to you we
confidently appeal, for we. are sure your never
falling situation will unerringlypoint you to Prof.
Wood's Restorative Cordial and Blood Renovator,
as the remedy which should be always on band in
time Of need. 0. d. WOOD. Proprtetor, 4448r0ad.
- ay, New York, and 114 Market street St. Louis,
h 10,,• and sold by all good Druggists. Price, One
Dollar per Bottle.
told here by DYOTT & CO., 232 North SECOND
Street, eowd&W-tf
("AK ORCHARD ACM SPRINOS.
A-F These Springs are situated in the valley of the
Oak Orchard Creek, in the town of Alabama, Genesee
co., N. Y., eight miles south of the village of Medina, on
the Erie Canal, and fourteen miles from Batavia.
It"' The pOnoipal Acid BPringe are three in number •
baes these there lire six others. They are all located
within a Minna cal about fifty rods. The medicinal
Anaßiegel the waters are fully shown In the subjoined
lis u ti r Mg or p t i gtri c i e rimt a wy large a moue)
Pto
ssa at of Iron. The great medtmarviririe'sporrsoess
ed be these waters depend very largely upon the pre
med, in moll unusual Quantities, of these curative
subetapoek
/lunette sof owe ofdisease.aspeelaily those result
ing from e scrofulous diatberne, have been qured by
their use.
lee In skin diseases—oven in confirmed leprosy—the
waters have been signally suooesstul.
Opinions of medical and scientific gentlemen are given
in the °armlets. The following eminent gentlemen
speak Itistrong terms of the medicinal value of these
Alters : Prof„ Emmons, T. Remain Beak, D., of
bany; Jas. MoNaughton,hf. D. of Albany ; Edward
SPring,, D. of New York; DI. R. Carimbell, l 4 Pitts
field, n l / 1 1/1. • Ur..r. B. Bhuler, ot Lockport, N. T., They
reoommend ' the waters confidently. Dr. Sprinibiefers to
a ease of chronic diarrhea of several years' Alandink,
which toas eared by the use of the water. Dr. Deck says,
I am caballed that these waters are valuable as
medicinal agents." Dr. Campbell nays, Tney must be
highly benefimel fOr pit chronic dummies of the stomach
and Warta.
_pr. B. P. White read a paper on p the,spbJeet of these
the
fga'g Mtg t hhanignMittrhee oily
of
deoidedly tome, refrigerant. and astringent proper
ties ; and that the oiass or diseases to which they are
more particularly adapted. are chronic affeetions of the
digestive and urinary armee, sad some of the cutane
ous effseases • chronic dysmeta ;. chronic diarrhea;
chronic dyeen'tery ; chrome au:reels; chronic cystitis;
di abase ; cases of passive hemorrhage, such as Purpu
ra hem orrhassca. and the collo:mauve sweats of Beano
Fever. The Water may also be often used with ad
vantage, be save. in oases of iota Myhoid fevers, ifi
eonvalescenee front protracted fevers, us cameo the ap.
setae and promote digestion in dierthcees.partioulorlY
CIA all are deperdent on a relaxed or ulcerated State
or the mueoue membrane, '
of the intestines. In oaten
lous affeettons, or Ytthiasts attended with phosphatic,
sediments, it is the suitable remedy, being preferable to
inuriatio eon], es being more solvent and less apt by
continued use to disorder the stomach. In febrile &s
-ettee/4.a can by used properly diluted, as a refrigerant
to dimi aish thirst andpreternatural heat. In skin Ma
mma—ln those forrns of drapepsla oenneotod with an
alkaline condition of the stomach, as in Pyrosis, or vra
ter-brash, it will prove better than hydrochloric acid.
In cases of CdNcayietonism, end other injurious con
seqnsnoes arising from the action of lead, this water
will prove to be an admirable antidote. In chronic
Pharyngitis, /aryngits, chronic mucous catarrh, and
humid asthma, c hronic onAthaltnia (eater ally)
as o gargle in Ulcerated Sore throats, in ounce of sali
vation, and in letworrhea and Fleet ; and also faystee.
When taken internally, a wins-glassful_ef the Water,
dilated, taken three tunes a day, is sufficient for an
adult.
Other testimonials from physicians, and ether re
speetable ladrviduals, may be aeon on application to
the Agent.
Dealers supplied on liberal terms.
No Walsr amine unless irocarett from
. 11. W. BOSTWICK,
Sole Atm.!,
No. 574 BROADWAY,
. . -
New York.
For Sale at the following Agenoiee:
FREDERICK BROWN'S Drug and Chemioal
Store. Northeast corner of FIFTH. and CHESTNUT
Streets. _
Ales for kilo at FREDERICK BROWN, ht.'s, Drug
(lheatioal Store, Continental Hotel, corner or
NINTH and CHESTNUT Streets, Philadelphia.
The Tr.. annulled at Wholesale Prises. ravl2-awry
AIACRINERV AND IRON,
PENN STEAM ENGINE AND
BOILER WORKB.—NEAFIE & LEVY,
t i fft L T EI E SII i Ia I iS A , } A ' ll6l l 11 g
and FOUNDERS, having, for many ream, been in
successful operation, and been exclusively engaged in
building and repairing Marine and River Engines, high
and low pressure, Iron Boats, Water Tanks, Propellors,
dro,, &0,, respeotfully offer their serv.oes to the publio i
as being fully prepared to contract for Engines of al
sizee. Marino, River, and Stationary , having sets o
paterns of different sizes, are pre area to execute or
ders:with amok despatch. Every description of Pattern
making made at the shortest notice. 'fish and Low
Pressure, Flue, Tubular, and Cylinder Boilers, of the
ir bee d t k P itliTLYril laßncdhiroa f all
l a i rl24tOl ; ol 4 Worikoti t iiii: ;
Jodi Turning.. oarew Cutting, eau au other worm ourn
fleeted with the above husitiels,
.11mwingi and speoifications for all work done at then
estabiithment, free of charge, and work guarantied.
The subsonbers have ample when - Soak room for re
pairs of boats, whore they can lie in perfect safety,
and aye provided with shears, blocks, 'alio, eco., /coo
for raising heavy or light weights.
JACOB G. NEAFIE,
JOHN P. LEVY.
BEACH and PALMER streets.
santsur. v. lIIIMRIeg t 3. VAirallill ntaanisx
WILLIAM I. rummer,
SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY,
FIFWM AND WABIIIIIGTON sweEEtra.
PEIIT.
aumittok - a, • stays,.
ENNINEERS AND MACILIciISB,
MAnuraoturo Hush and Low Yreeaure HtealA Engines,
for Land, Riser , and Manna serene,
g o . n Beata' &o .;
Cub"
ro o / a rap d m: R .t 7El for Vas Works,Work akoJs, Rail
Retorts and Gas Maohinery of the latest and 111011 in
trs!vedoonatracno
zter7 deeerintioc Ftentarion Machinery, Binh as
flogar,l3ow, and Gnat aline, Vaouurn Pam Open Stoma
Trains,•Delociators, Filters, Pumping Enace, he..
Sole ),gents for N. Rdheux'a Patent-oast Bodir4
Appall; Ifasmyth's Patent Stearn amniati and
Ammar, les Vfolsoy's Patent Oontrifsgal dagar Drain
tris ma. leo. asn-s
POINT PLEASANT FOUNDRY, No. 95.1
nu4on Street. Koneingtoa,
Ahr H. 211,1ffit informs Ins friends that, having par
hased the entMstookof Patterne at the above FOllll-
orY, he to now prepared to reeelve order, for Rolling,
Grist, and Flaw Mill Crieringe, Soap, Chemical, ant ,
Houma Work, Gearing. Ceatinge made, from Rever
beratory og Cupola nutmeg, in dry or green rand, or
beim.
44 FAIRBANKS' PLATFORM SOALES
for sale by FAIRI3ANICB h EWING,
12.12 1 • 71 6 (111FHTNIIT Ntreqt. Yhiln.
B°llA 2l
refined, in cases and barrels
.800 D
for owe. WETHERILL k BROTHER,
47 and 49 North SECON Rt.
SWEIVC OIL, in quarts and pints, for
P 4-7 sale. WETHER.ILL BROTIIE R.
64410 47 and 49 Nnrth H 1 CON
JAVA OOFFEE.-1,000 pockets prime
Jeva Coffee, for sale by JAMES GRAHAM & CO..
LET' 'PI A
ANNISEED--4 casks Italian for sale.
WErlit RILL BROTHER,
$4llO 47 and 49 r(rtf. PEN) T) Pt.
LARD OIL,-50 Bbls, Extra No 1
Lard Oil, in store and for sale by ROWLEY.
ABIIOI RNER. & CO. No, 16 Routh Wharves. 8.128
Ati CAM OF BRED LEAF TOBACCO
‘ , . 02.5.t i r n store, and for sale
' l6s. B. HArisox & co.
REFINED SUGAR.-1,000 Barrels LO-
A- ,1 1. VERING'S Crushed, coarse and toe pulverized.
MO ()Coffee, and refined renew Buser, fat gals
Ma AIWA 0/LAHA/11 LETULA street
rbircatTloNAl,.
PRIVATE TUITION,—A Recant Grath"-
as of Harvard College, 11Ingssoliusetti, now our=
saint his professional studies, wishes to take one or two
Pupas to prepare for College, or to instruot in English
Studioa. -
Reform:Wee: Taineo WeilkOr, D D.. and O. Felton,
LL.D.. Cambridge, Mass.; Wm. B. Purnesi,l).D., and
Oharletrifttort, Esq.. Phtitulelphia.
Address." E. F.." .13dx 808 Poet Moe
FriIOMAS.BALIAIN'S ENGLISH. MA
.TREMATIOAb. and CLASSICAL SCHOOL, for
Boys. B. ,E.• corner of BROAD and ARCH, re-open
Septembei 001 -12 t.
MESDAMES OBEGARAY AND WIER
NILLY respectfully inform their friends and
the Ono that they have removed their Boarding and
Day tichool for YouncLudies from Loganikuare to Nom
1627 and 11129 SPAUOI; Street.
PuPile from five years of age upward prepared for the
fourth plass.
.112641 m
VREEIAND INSTITUTE—A BOARD
-ING BOROOL. FOR YOUNG iliF.N.—This insti
tution Is located in a delightful, thealttir i and retired
part of the country, twenty-four relies northwest of
Philsdelchis, two hours' ride from the city accessible
by Norristown railroad and 'teem Mae a say.
Next salmon opens October 22d.
•
For mronlara, address
R. A. HIJNINORER, Principal,
nen-tear Ferkiomenraidge, Montgomery Co_ pa,
IptItYANT, STRATTONot FAIRBANKS'
IL. MERCANTILE COLLEGE, B. E. corner SE
VENTH. and - CHEBTNUT Btre ett—Don and .E•ornias
Sessions, - hutioiduat instrection in Bookkeening,
oluding_G nue rat•Wholesala And, Rata' I Business, Mon-
Ping. Forwarding and Commission, Banking,
hlanufaotntinge ,Rahroedinge Meetnhnati'pg.
&c,, the iuost thorongh and- pratticai coarse-In the
United Mates. Also, Leotores, Comrnerolel Catania-
Cone. Anthmetio. and -the higher Modem oties, Pen
manship (beat in the city). Correspondence &o.
For male, their new Treatise on Bookkeeping, beauti
fully nrinted in colors, and the best work published.
se2s.tf
QAUNDERS , INSTITUTE, -
A3' THIRTY-NINTII AND MARKET STREETS,
PRILAD_ELPHIA.'
Professor E. D. gnUDIDEIU3 & CORTLAND SAUN
DERS. A. M., PriemVs
Ron. W.T. ER. Clearfield; M
Min. MoKIDDIN,
Esq., of the Mernhants' Rotel, Philinlelphis.; Ron. .1.
W. FORNEY. of The Press ; Ron. N. B. BROWNE,
Mauch Chuck—all of whom have ono boarding in
Philadelphia; Rev. R. WESTBROOK * D. D., of the P.
Ei .ninion; Hon. J. W. MAYNARD, illiamsport ; .1.
1. - EDIF,N ING., Eta.. Suet. and En i
_gneer of the Lehigh
Coal mil Navigation Comp'y; and Hon. ABA PACKER,
Saunders , IhstPutewill give their friends who may
he looking for a safe, thorough, and pleasant aohool any
information desired respecting this seminary. ,
A grove and lawn of EIOHT ACRES are attached to
the Institute for seolusion, recreation, end physical ex
ercise.
The terms for a session of,five monthe, counting
from the day Of•admismon, are 1175 for day-boarding
Dlintle, 0100 for pupils Who spend Saturday and Bandar
at home. and 81.33 for pupils remaining constantly No
extra charges. Payments in advance. aug9:6w
ITALIAN, FRENCH, AND LATIN, by
E. T. 1 3 / a II:CALM,
pe2o 1323 SINE. Street.
THE MISSES OASEY & MRS. BEEBE'S
English and 'French Boarding_and Day School, for
Young Ladies. No. 1703 WALNUT Street, will be
reopened on 'WEDNESDAY, September= selclui
ENGLISLI AND CLASSICAL SCHOOL.
—Thei sehool of the trubsoriber, in Shims' Building,
DESTN /IWO, above Twelfth, will re-open on
MONDAY, the 17th of September.
nel3-tf CHARLES SHORT.
SPRING GARDEN ACADEMY FOR
YOUNG MEN AND Boys, N. E. Cor. EIGHTH
and BUTTONWOOD Streets. Book.keeptng. Langua
ges, Mathematics. Drawing. &o._ Boys received at any
age. F. DONLEAITY LONG, Erinoipal.
se3-1m •
YOUNG LADIES' BOARDING AND
JR- DAY SCHOOL. Rev. JAMES I. HELM'S
Boarding and DEW School for Young Ladies. 1525
WALNUT Street, wall be reopened September 12th.
null-stnw2m
HARRIET BROWN WILL REOPEN
Her SCHOOL FOR GIRLS on the N. W. corner
of FILBERT and JUNIPER Streets. opposite Penn
Square. on 10th of ninth month, (Bent.) • en774w*
CLASSIUAL INSTITUTE.
DEAN STREET. below LOCUST.
The duties of the Classleal Institute will be resumed
Monday. September S. J. W. FAIRES, A. M.,
au27- Yrineipal.
HISS M. W. HOWES HAS REMOVED
he r sohool for young ladies to 1524 CHESTNUT
street. and will reopen on Wednesday, Septemberl2.
fop boarding pupils will be received. For maulers,
=entre above , or at the Presbyterian House, 1334
and 1336 Chestnut atreet. au2l4w
VENN INSTITUTE, SOUTHEAST CIOR.
-a. HER THIRTtENTH and FILBERT Streets. re
opens MONDAY, September ed. Four more pupils
will be admitted. Catalogues sent to any address.
au2l-ff R. STEWART. Prineipel.
CENTRAL INSTITUTE, TENTH AND
SPRING GARDEN Streets. will reopen Septem
ber 3. BOIS prepared for any Division of the Publio
Grammar Sohools, for Colleges, or for Business.
au2o-6w. R. G. MoGUIRE, Prinoipal.
MR. WINTHROP TAPPAN'S BOARD
ING and DAY SCHOOL for YOUNG LADIES No,
1727 VINE street, near Logan Square, will RE-0 1 1 , EN
on WEDNESDAY, Bgptemberl2th . Ciroulare furs shed
on application.
ISS LUCY R. MAYER and Mrs. R.
JAR- M. 'BIRD will reopen their sehool for young la
dies, at No. 1010 SPRUCE street, on MONDAY, Sep-
Seniber 17. 4
ausl-2m
BUSINESS CARDS.
NEW ORLEANS (LA.) PICAYUNE.—
JOY. OOE. & Co.
Have been appoknted sole agents in Philadelphia for
this extensively circulating paper, of commanding in
fluence. Business men are advertising in the beet news
papers of city and country, Wee Whose of .10Y,_COE,
A. GO., Advertising Agents, PI.PIII and 01-I.BSTNBT
Streets. Philadelphia ; Tribune Buildings, New York,
segil-tf
MATHEW BROOKS,:
MAN UFACTURIaI,
on
CAMPAIGN UNIFORMS.
In every variety of colons,
No. 139 North THIRD Street.
apposite Cherry. Philadelphia.
•
HORACE SEE,
MECHANICAL ENQINEER, and
PATENT ATTORNEY,
No. 114 South SIXTH.
(Nearly opposite the County Court Homed
Prepares Specifications, Drawings, ho., and transmits
all other butane's connected with the obtaining of Let
tere Patent
Machinery Designed and Drawings mule. ap2thand*
R. OORSON, REAL ESTATE BRO.
• HER AND CONVEYANCER, NORRISTOWN,
Pommy/nolo.
FARMS STORES, MILLS , and HOTELS FOR
SALE in Montgomery, Books, Chester, and Delaware
Counties, varying from 10 to 200 acres, in good looalibee.
Forgone applying will be shown properties free of
°lw o.
nds and Mortgages negotiated at fair rates. HAND
SOME RESIDENCES for gale an florrlottrra, Potts
town, and intermediate places. For Cataloaues and
fu,l desoription, address R. R. CMON,
iy2l-Cm Norristown,
NICHOLSON,
ur • Manufaoturer of
SHIRTS. LINEN and MARSEILLES
BOSOMS AND COLLARS.
A -large and choice assortment, and WELL Nana,
always on nand, unto which I partloularly invite the
attention of crow and prompt-paying MORT-MU
bertl.
S.F.. Corner of SECOND and ARCH Streets, Phila
delphia. au7-3En.
FIIGUET dt SONS,
kif IMPORTERS OP HAVANA CIGARS,
No. 216 South FRONT Street.
Receive yeaularly a full aaeortment of deeirable Of
0 ARIL which they offer at low ratan. for club. or ap
proved credit.
pAwsoN it NICHOLSON,
BOOKBINDER%
NOB. $l9 AND AWLnREER,
Bot-ateati Mstket an d Clivitina titraetf.
JAMES PAWSON. ,
tninr Iv. LIM B, NICROLION
WAGNER JEIVIION,
zo , s ATTORNEY AND COIII , IBRLLOR-AT-I.AW,
Office. No. 116 South SIXTH. Street.
(Opposite Independence Square.)
BI the aid of reliable Attorneys, at different points in
the United States, is, enabled to prolamine and collect
olsims of evert descriptton.
Particular attentionivren to the examination and re-
Oniony of the claims of Legatees and Davisees,.and the
examination of Land Titles and sequins the interests
°Melts and all persons Interested in the same, in all
parts of the Union.
Has the Statutes of all the States and is Commiuloner
for most of them. '
Depositions easefully taken ander Commissions.
anll-em
J. BAYLLS T/lONTAS•
ATTORNEY-Alk-LANT,
Rea rnmoved Ma office from No. 923 Arch street to
4.0 WAriN UT Street.
, Particular attention given to the recovery of Maroon
tde Maim% I:he drattang and eXamination of Wills,
Conveyances, Aesigttmefits, Briefs of T,itlo, and other
inatruments of Writing. The management of Executor
stops, Admimetratoralupe, and Trusts, impenntended;
and. the beet ;macrame procured for the permanent in
vestments of Money. Satisfactory reference given
'when required. ,tool-sm*
SHIPPING.
-FOR THE 8013111.—OHARLF8-
110 Ti AND SAVANNAH STEAMSHIPS.
FREIGHT' REDUCED.
Heavy Freight at an aver of V/77110( pet sent. Ye
law New York Steamship a nte s.
FOR CHAIM .BTON, 11. 0,
The U.S. Mall Steamehtp KEYSTONE S7ATE, Cap
tain Charles P. Marshmanmll sail on Wednesdayaot.
B. at 10 o'olook A. M.
Whrough In 59 to an hount—only 50 Nitre at Soa.
FOR SAVANNAH, GA.
The U. 111. Mall Steal:ague STATE OF SIEORRIA,
Captain John J. exmin. win sail on Saturday, Sep
tember 29, at 4 o'clock P. M.
Digt , /n:1 I:nears—only t * hears at Sea.
y r eceived , om and Dills ts aver,
five days. loads and Dills of Lading signed
every
olen day. •
The did AntLelass eide-wheal Steamshlee REY
STONE aVITE and STATE OF GEORGIA now ran as,
above every ten days thug forming a five-day column
nutrition with Charles ,o n and Savannah, and the booth
and Southwest.
• At both Cherie/tau and Savannah, these Ships con
nect with oteamere for Florida, and with railroad", .20.,
for all plages In toe FAnitit and Southwest.
INSURANCE,
sht7et h atiA n rillTe u til ` n ' l el :CV eiN's r e e slnVe'
than by sailing vase's, the ^roinigns being one-half the
rato, ;•
N. B.—lreuranse en all Railroad Freight Le entirely
anpeoessarf, farther than Charleston or Eavatmati, the
Railroad Companies taking all risks fsoin these points.
OREA'.2 REDUCTION IN s'ARF..
Fare by this routo will 40 per cent. oraper th
coke
the Inland Root's, as.bo seen by the ollowadale. Through tickets nom Philadelph via arlee
ton and Savannah steamship*, INOL IMING al LS on
the whole route, except tuna Uharlosten sus f Savan
nah to Montsomery
VIA CHARLESTON. VIA SAVANNAH..
To Charlesrun-..-315 00 To Savannah.- -.. $U 00
3148 kurg 4— gg
.Atlanta —. 21 00 At l a n ta ._... r—
-21 00
Montgomery -... 25 00 Omahas— _ 00
fa.OlElO.-. 35 00 00
New Orleana.„-. 39 76 ontromery-- 25 10
NoshVIIIO-----. 27 75 Subtle .............. 35 70 Knoxville- -- 25 60 New ()Roans-- 39 76
9110
Fare to Savannah, via Charleston....—..--- 16 86
Charleston, via Savannah-- —. • 11 00
No bills of lading signed alter Hinman. tuta
For freight or passage apply on board, at second
wharf ahoy* Vine street, otto
ALFA. HERON. ..tr. CO,
No. 126 NORTH WHARVES.
Agents in Charleston, T, a. & T. G. BUDD.
avannah, HUNTER HAMAIELL.
For Florida 3o from Onarloston, steamer CATO;II2% every
T t' e ri7 l Vl . orida from Savannah, stsarnera St.' MISTY'S and
It, John's ever, Tuesday and Saturday.
THE BRITISH AND NORT:
AMERIOAN ROVAL MAIL STEAM
FROM ?ISM TONI TO ZIVSAPOOL.
Chief Cabin Passage
tiooond Cabin
_ _ ynom BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL.
. . . .
Chief Cabin Passage..
........—.-- -....5119
Second Cabin Pa55ag_e.......—.......,.._ 6 0
The ships from New York °all At Cork MATOr.
The ships from Boston call at _Halifax and Cork Bar
bor.
PRSIA, Capt. Judkins. (CANADA, Capt. Lang.
ARABIA, Capt..). Stone. AMERICA, Cpt. Moodie,
ASIA ' Capt. E. G. Lott. NIAGARA Capt Anderson
AFRICA, Capt. Shannon, EUROPA. CapP..T. Leitch.
SCOTIA, (now building,)
These vessels carry a clear white light at mast-Lead ;
green on starboard bow; red on port bow.
ARABIA, Stone, leaven lioston l Wednesday, Sept 6
AFRICA, Shannon, " N. Yogi Wednesday, ilea. 17
AMERICA, Moodie, " Boston, ' Wedneaday, Sept. 19
ASIA, Lott,
' " N. Yorg,WOdnesday, Sept. 26
w CROFA, Littlo " Boston. wednestlar, Or; 3
PERSIA, Judkins, " N. York% Wednesday, Sept. 30
Berths not secured until paid for.
An experienced Surgeon on board.
The owners of these slues will not be accountable for
Gold. Salvor, Bullion. Specie. Jewelry, Precious Stones
orMetals, unless bills of laden are Envies( therefor and
the value thoroof then n expressed. For freight or pas
sagiapply to E. OUNARD, 6 SoWlill6/trer York..
TRY ' TRY, TRY,
726 GIRARD AVENUE. •
T° B i aIi 3 . I" III.3VVOORS, AND RH.OTTERR,
Window Framea and Door Frames.
06VViilt* WALCH
!ALEX plarAliCT/ON.
FITRNESS,.BRINLEr& 00i. • .
Na. 499 MAR EITR zT„.„
SALE OF 190 LOTS NEW igyyZ NNL/ 818,
, BON_ ,8
On Fdday morning,
oot. eth. 160 tote No. 10 now-stile plain, broohe.
Seared, embroidered, and, stripe poen de sole bonnet
ribbons.
ALL WOOL PLAID Loire SHAWLS, •
(For city ttade,)
800 new style all wool plaid long etiawle.
Also. 900 dozen Paris pique start bosoms. .
SALE OF ITEM , / GOODS.
On Friday Morning,
Ootober 5, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, on Ws months'
credit.
500 packages and lets 'of fanny and atalde French dry
goods.
ST SaMplee arranged for examination, with oata
lora es, early on the morning of este.
AT F. PANOOAST; AUCYPIONKER., Suc•
coetwr to B, SCOTT 4 J2... 431 CHESTNUT Bt.
POSITIVE SALE OR AMERICAN)AND IMPORTED
DRY GOODS, ERIBROIDERIi.A TRimmities,
MILLINERY GOODS, JEWELRY, kc•
Tua AIOI7IIOK.
Qot. 8, by' catalogue, on a credit, eorrunenoing at 10
o' look premeoli i
lugludedWill found ' '
A lull and des irable asaortment . of seasonable goods,
well worthy the attention of the trade.
Included will be found viz :
EMBROIDERIES.
A full lino of rich new gityle embroideries, just lauded.
Consisting In part of—
laconet and oembrici Qoilers and 'nets. infants' me
dium to high cost robes and waists, embroidered and
hemstitched handkerchiefs, atoll. and wide „flouncing,
blinds, edging, and inserting.
LACE COLLARS.
Also, an invoice of trtalteee, Koniton and thread lace
°alarm.
HON NET RIBBONS. • •
„, 'Cartons rich new fall style ponit de sole plaid,
figured, and aoild col ore bonnet ribbons.
FLOWERS AND FEATEPIL
Fall style Paris artificial fiowere.
Blank and fanny ostrich slurries. Sob.
TRIMMINGS.
An invoice of dress trimming ribbons, fringes. cords,
buttons, tassels, 80.
JEWELRY.
Also, the stook of a jeweler declining business, em
bracing a full and complete assortment of fine watches
and Jewelry.
MILLINERY GOODS,
Also, rich high. colors black silk bonnet, velvet, fan
ny bonnet mike.
Alen, 600 pieces blank and colored plaid book muslin&
White and blank elik jonned blinds.
Mao. a line of medium to wide EfuoilY ethane,
woollen thread lace. •
VEILS. COIFFURES.
Also, lateet.Paria etyle Week k lace veils and coil.
furee.
NorioNg.
niAlso, bead cootie, neoklacee, bracelets, out beads, bn
tone, combs, tapes, bindings, dm., &o,
SALE OF GROCERIES AND LIQUORS.
By order of the Sheriff.
On Thursday Morning,
Oct. 4th. at l 0 o'clock, will be Bold, the stook of a gro
cery and liquor More, (101181stil3g of the Ininal assortment
of line liquors, teas, KTOOOII.IB, Ito.
BTOCK Or A BOOK AND'STATIONERY STORE.
On Thursday Mornin.
At n woo*. br catologue, the etook of a book and
stationery store. to close the business.
Included will be found— • • -
The usual anoraneot of new and desirable hooka, a
terse quantity of stanonery, fancy articles, & o , which
Will be found well worthy the attention of t o te trade.
FIRST LARGE SPECIAL BALE OF GERMAN
TOWN FANCY KNIT GOODS, - SHIRTS AND
DRAWERS, 110811sItY. &r. FOR'. THE FALL OF
On Priday Morning,
Oot. 5, by catalogue, on a credit, commencing at 10
o'olook premeely,
07' Catalogues and samples ready early on morning
of sale,
LARGE SALE OF RIOEILY-FRAMED OIL PAINT
IN GE, OVAL, AIANTLE, AND PIER. MIRROR 2
Ica., &a.
On Monday Morning,
Oat. Bth, commencing at 10 o'clock.
far Co'motion arranged for examination, with rate
looms, on Friday, oth inst.
PHILIP FORD & CO., AIJOTIONEERS,
No. 430 hiARICE7? Street, and 541 MINOR
!Street
rO6ITIVE BALE OFBRLOOre OASES BOOTS, SHOES,
GANS.
On Thursday Morning.
October 4, at 10 o'clook precisely, will be sold, by.
catalogue, on 4 months' credit. 1,000 rages men's. boys ;
and youths' calf. kip, grain, and think boots , brogans,
gaiters, and Oxford ties.
Women's, misses'. and children's goat, morocco, and
kid boots, looting gaiters. kid slippers.
Also, a full assortment of oity•made boots. shoes. and
gaiters.
The attention of Boot and Shoe buyers is particularly
invited.
RGoode open for examination with catalogues early
on morning of sato. $l2/1
NEW YORK.
SALE BY AUCTION OF A VALUABLE
DRAMATIC LIBRARY.
J. SABI' & CO . Auctioneers,
Corner of FOURTH Street and LAFAYETTE Place,
one door scat of Broadway, New York,
Will sell
.on the Bth of OOTOBhR next, and eleven
following days, the very extensive and valuable
DRAMATIC LIBRARY
Of the late WM.R. BURTON.Xsq., the eminent
Comedian.
The collection comprise. an immense assemblage of
Books re:ating to the Stage ,including interesting speci
mens of the natty English Drama, ex.:meting in extent
any collection that has aver been submitted to tee pub
liq competition. commencing with the earliest dawn Of
Histrionic) Amend brought down to the present time.
Among these will be found the first four Folio Shake
pewee. and seventy other editions; also, about 1,100
vole. of Shaksperian—an unrivalled collection of Books
of Wit and Humor—a complete Series of the History
the Stage, containing Musioaageaata, etc. Old English
Poetry of the ..F.lizabethan Era, including all the Co
temporaries of Sldispeare. Indeed, the Collection is
at once magnificent and unique, and offers to buyers a
rare assort - unity of colleoting Books not to be obtained
except in the dispersion of 'private collections.
The Catalogue, which comprises nearly SOO pagem is
now ready. and may be had of the Auctioneer, or at pager!
South SIXTH Street, Philadelphia.
J. SABtli & CO. give special attention to the Bale or
Books. Paintings, etc., for which their faailYies are un
surpassed. Consirnmente solicited. ge291t0c346.
IN THE DISTRICT' COURT FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY DP PHILADELPHIA.
Swain lc Abell, surviving partners, Aa.. vs Chas.
Koehenmerger. Alias vendttioni exPonas. Septem
ber Term, 1860. No. 841.
The auditor appointed to report distribution of the
fond arising from the Sheriff's sale, under the above
writ, of "All that certain lot or, place of ground, with
the oultdines thereon erected, situate at the southeaek
corner of. , Broad and Wallace streets. in the county of
Philadelphia commencing at the southeast corner of
Broad and Wallace sweets, and thence extending
southwardly along the east line of said Broad street
forty feet to a point; thence emits-aid'' , along the north
line of ground now or late of Mark Haldeman. on a line
parallel with Wallace street, eighty-two feet to a pow;
thence northward alongnhe west line of groupd granted
or intended to have been granted to John Eckstein, on
a Imp parallel with said Broad street, forty feet to a
point; thence westwardly along the south line of Wal
lace streeteighty- kwo feet to theplace of beginning,"
will attend to the ditties of his appointment on
W EDP EBDAY, October 10, MO, at four o'olcok, F.M.,
at his office, No. 680 Walnut street, when and where all
persons interested are required to present their Maims,
or be debarred frcm coming in upon said fund.
ae2o 10t 9410MA8 J. DIEHL. Auditor.
PSTATE OF ABRAHAM. MITORELL,
Deooased.
Whereas Letters of Administration of the estate of
ABRAHAM MITCHELL, damns. d. have been granted
by the Narrater of PM's for the otty and county of
Phtladelpira, to the nntleraigned, all persona having
claims against the said estate aro requested to make
known the name to, and alt ',arsons indebted to the said
estate to make im mediate_ payment to
ALLEN MITCHELL, Administrator.
No. 025 SPRUCE Street,
Or to his attorney, ISAAC MYER, Ja.,
No. 260 South FIFTH Street.
NOTION .—All persons indebted to the
estate of WM. JOHNS, late of Woodbury. Nev
Jersey, on bond, book Burnout, note, or otherwise. aro
reauested to make immediate payment, and those
having demands to present them for settlement to
EDWIN A. Executor,
N. corner FOURTH and ARCH.
Yhtladelphta, Sept. W. 1860. se2a-Ne6t*
PIANOS.
pm PIANOS ! PIANOS ! ! PIANOS !I
PIANOFORTES
111ELObEONS,
PIe,NuEORTES,
MELODEONS.
Made by Raven, Bacon, It Co., Nunn & Clark, Hallett,
Davie, & Co., and (Ahern.
J. B. GOULD,
.•
n7l{-11 , SEVENTH and CHESTNUT.
limpl STEINWAY & SON'S NEW PA
TENT OVER-STRINO GRAND PIANOS.
SQUARE. GRAND. AND SQUARE, PIANOS, now
preferred in noneertzt and in private pirates by the beet
ye rformers.eoeived the first premiums over the beet
makers, from ledges late Gottschalk. Mason, and others.
Challenge all competition. Imam RROTHERS,
do-ty 1004 CRE,ITNUT Btreet.
WWIIIAXR BROS. , OVERSTRUNG
PATENT-ACT lON PIANO FORTES,
"Cheapest First-Class Planes made." .1 1 , splendid
sagortment of Louie XIV., sad other styles. for sale at
Factory Cash Priam and warranted fora jeans,
ft econthhaud Pianos for sale and to real,
GEORGE L. WALKER,
B. E. Cor, of SEV&I4TR and ARCH St.
PRINCE & CO.'S Improved MELODEONS. from
3411. nown.ed ivl4.2m
STOVES:
onow STOVES! STOVES!!
JAMES SPEAR,
he. 1116 nIARKET STREET.
s prepared to meet the wants of the pub.io more
completely in all the details of the Stove trade than any
other establishment in Philadelphia. in proof of which
fie inv followingPAß 4.TIVE Examination
The are among his own popmar intentions,
several of Which have already obtained a national repu
tation as surpsesing in excellence and economy any oilier
Bove' in use.
JAMES SPEAR is the Inientor and Patentee of the
Improved Gas burning Cooking Steve , acknowledged to
be the best Stove for family use in the world.
JAMES SpEAR is the Patentee of the celebrated
6.35-consuming Cooking Range, now rapidly coming
into general use. .11a
JAMES SPEAR is the Pritente of the Improved Sit
roes Air- tigbt Oas-oonsuminf ;nor Stove.
JAMES SPEAR is the Inv for of the Improved
(Patented) Ornamental Stogie - Urn, whirls, from its
beauty and utility, is likely, this season. to be univer
sally adopted.
JAMES SPEAR is the Pr-lentee of the Labor, Fuel.
and Comfort-saving Ironing Pan.
JAMES SPEAR is the Inventor and Patentee of the
celebrated Railway-oar Heater.
JAMES BPEolt is the Inventor of the Improved
Fire-board Stove.
For all of the above the Inventor very inetly claims
advantages whirls require but to be understood by the
Public, to he universally appreciated and preferred to
any other articles of that oleos in the market; and he
would hereby extend a cordial invitation to all persons
in want of Stoves to °all and examine for themselves.
Parties wishing to examine will have every attention
shown them, whether intending immediately to
chase or not. Be
THE OELEHRATED• ROYAL
COOKING STOVE is the best, anti most'pouo
lar Cookies' S!ove in the market. It is made
either with or without gas-berms— fixtures.
Manufactured and for sale by NORTH, CHASE. &
NORTH, Foundry Ware-rooms, 209 North SECOND
Street,
THE FIERY STAR GAS.BURN
LNG AND RADIATING PARLOR STOVE to
the beet end moat economical Heating' Stove.
Manufactured and for sale by NORTH, t;HARI:,
& Norm, Foundry Ware-roams, 209 North SE
COND Street.
OUR NEW GAS-BURNING BASE
k STOVE le the most eonomioal Stave of the kind,
suo'' and much more durable than the Oae-burners
N v oqUlll ll , oitHi u . ra ninit a y n VVVr a ZA
209 North SECOND Street, ee29 tf
EXPRESS COMPANIES.
ampwTHE ADAMS EXPRESS
C0.,01800 320 CHESTNUT Street,
forwards Paroeb, Boohoo's, Alerchandme, Bank Notes,
and Bpooio, either by its own Linen or in connection
with other Express Companion, to ell the principal
towns and cities of the United Staten.
GonE TB SuANnDFtOrRDm
t.
PHILADELPHIA TERRA COTTA MA
NUFACTORY BEVENTH and GERMANTOWN
road and 1010, VEFITNUT Street. Vitrified Drain
and Water Pipe) entilating Fines, Hot A ieFlnes, and
thoka Flues matb b qf Terra Gotta, and of suitable rose
for every ohms dlWidths& Whie artiole is worthy the
attention of all lout:les putting. no braiding& Large
size sewerage pipes for arty drainage, water pipes war
ranted to stand a severe pressure. We are now prepared
to contract with oities or aersorationo for t hin arti O ie
any quantity. We warrant our goods to be equal if not
superior to any other made in the United States or
p 4.11 , M rone. Ornamental Chimney trove and Garden
-tf
lEt
0118'-3 480 Gallons Extra Bleached
OIL, 2, 1 C0 do. do. do. Whale Oil, 8,640 dO.
nicked do. Oil. 4000 do extra No. 1 Maohiaery
.2,420 do, tlelined ()Tensing Oil 4012_d0. Gas Oil , in store
and for sale by HOWLNY, .6.SFIBURNMit, tr, Lo„ No.
la Booth Wharves. • ' sen
CARDAMOM SEED, MALABAR-1 caso
y oo for WETHERILL BROTHER
• 41 and , l9 North REOOND
fUItNT UMBERT-Ground.,pnxe in Oil,
for sale bLYPETERAILL &,BROTatn, 4 'rind
49 ninth tat Ala
BALMS BY ArcTION.
NM THOMAS &
Nor.
.
• Nog . 139 and 1411. South FOURTHS treat.
(Formerly M ao,l nod
LARGE SAGE OF SUFERJI:JR FURNITURE. SU
pEllyoit FIRE-pROOF uu'EST. BY HERRING
FINE FRENuIt PLATE , ANTS, SUPERIOR
ROSRWOOD PLANO FORTEBi D 5 Aro BED
. DING , FINE BSUEIebuR.VEL T, AND OTHER
CA RPETS, PAR! OR BILLIARD TAB LE,, CHINA
AND GLASSWARE. km • • ' -
CARD.—Our pale tautening-morning at the aunt on
Mori!. will COMPPINO, beagles .00 lota et inneetter
fuenitllre.ll:downed piano bides, funnier tigteye9a
table,. parlor billiard table, mutation fireproof a,
made by Farrell & -Herring, large ageortment of-one
velvet, flruomile, mg -other oargets, China and clan
ware. twee and headman, aco., forming the moat &Urea,-
five assortment offered thin . season, and worth [ the git
tengson of ladles, and lathe.. deturowt of purohamag,
. Cataiogue. now ready', and the article. arm& NI
for alarm nen.
STOKS Aig , ' S/I,
SALES 'AT TH O E EX ILA OE, RVE T RY ITESDA i
A
During the business season In July and August oral
oeuasional sales.
Handbills of eaoh property issued Separately, it
addition to whiok we publish on the Baturdsy providas
to eaob sale,. one thousand . ostalognea, in pamphlet
form, givtaXill descriptions of all the property to be
sold on the (rem' Tuesday. •
CA R 11. r Bales of • real estate and stooks - a
the Exehaufe will hereafter be held at U o'olOot
noon ; and, In the evetung. at t, °look.
it Contributor' have the option_ of either sale,
REAL ;ESTATE AT PRIVATE sete,
ssr. We have a large amount of real estate at private
sale. melodies every desonption of city and country
property, Printed bats mgr
De had atjbe auction avers PRIVATE SALE REOLCCER.
Srßeal instate entered na our privatozale reenters
and adyertiaed 000lutionallyln onr public sale. atiltraot
lot which 1.000 oopies- are lindttted weekl y , " ree or
oberge,
Twr.:
VALI, 81CVE-4)OTOBV,R 11.
Peremptory Sale on he Premises, property latlty oc
cupied by W. A. Lthmrds, E. deceased. On Thurs
day, Ootober 11th, ISM, at 12 (Veit* noon.
VAGVABLE FARM. 110 AO EH at pxxoffEer
Radnor township, Delaware connty.on the Lanoaster
turnpike.l2 miles from Philadelphia, within. a mile of
the Morgan Station and one-quarter trt a mile of the
Wayne Station, on the Went Cheater Reamed. The
land le in finit-rate condition; and the farm Is admitted
to be one of the best in itadnortowrighle.
Terms—One-third oath- Bale absolute,
Bale No. 327 PINE Street
SUPERIOR FURNITURE , ROSE WOOD PLANO.
T.A.PENTRYSARPkTid, /co,
This MOpaillg.
October 3. at le o'clock,,
at No, rigT Pine street, barer
Fourth /Meet. the supenor parlor. djning-Joomierut
chamber furniture, rosewood piano-torte, bY
Davis ,k Co.. fine tapestry carpets, superior spring mat
tresses, &o . of a gentlemanjeaying the sal..
Also, the kitchen furniture.
Kir May he examined at o'olook on the morning of
the attle.with catalogue.
gale at
t r. 139 and 141 !South FOIIRTS &rest
SUPERI PILFIItrtIRE, FRENCH-1./ATEA)
11,110-FORTES. BRUSSELS o.atifsis.
• On Thursday Morning. -
At 9 o'clock, at the Auction store, an assortment tir
excellent second-hand tarlatan; elegantpiano-forter.
Sae mirrors, cargots, etc., from' Mulles dolollite..
housekeeping, rerricsad im the store fog convenient's of
pale. - _ -
SUPARIOIL 04.1 f FURNITURE, RERS.ING
• Cana, &c.
Also, on Thursday morning, at the 'motion store. en
perior oak dining-room furniture, large oak extension
dining table, tope nor oak cutSce furniture, /arse end at:-
Perim fire-proof safe. made by fterring,fine Dar_fela. &o.
Mtn°, a uperior fire-proof safe, made by Farrell &
}tarring.
SMOKING TOB ACCO.
Also, a hogshead of extra snicking tobacco.
Alto, for account of the United States, an engine
Dump.
BALE No. 1430 ARCH STREET,
SUPERIOR. FURNITURE, VELVE FINE D BRUb-
EELS CARPETS, _MIRRIORB, OIL
CLOTHS, &o. .
On F riday Morning.
October Mb, at 70 o °loon, at 1V0.7830 Arai street. by
catalogue, th esuperior Rosewood Furniture, Brie Man
tel Mirrors. elegant Velvet, Brussels, and otter car
pets, Oil Clothe, kn., in eta bat a short time, and in
excellent order.
ff4;M=
oabinet furniture was made by•Aloors k
Cam ion.
reexamined on the morning of sale at a
o'clock, with catalogues.
SALE OF POPULAR ROOM ON VARIOUSNM
SUBJECTS.
On Friday Evening
October 6, at the auction store, an assortment of
PODUlar miscellaneous works.
IsT For partioulats see catalogues.
ASSIGNEE'S SALE.
No. 331 WALNUT Street, Corn Enemas& Insurance
ARGR SUPERIOR C f ra llrE an -PROOP SAFE, MADE
RY EVANS & WATSON. CO.T LOoo, SUPERIOR
COUNTER AND DESKS. OFFICE TABLES, ARM
CHAIRS, CARPETS. STOVE., &0.,
On Saturday Morning,
At 11 o'oloalr. by order of assignee. at N 0.331 Walnut
etreet, below Fourth street, the laree and superior fire-
Proof safe. made by Evans & Watson, acme 411 Pee.
counter and cleans, office tables, arm chairs, carpets,.
stove, &o.
17 - May be slammed on the morning or tale, at 9
o'clock.
Pale S. E. corner EIERTE and IiPROCE Streets.
BUPERIOR FURNITURE, ROSEWOOD Piero,
MIRR.IRS CURTAINS. OAS OILANDELMRS,
TAPESTRY CARPETS.
On Monday Meinlns.
Out. 8, at 10 o'clock, atthe southeast corner of Eighth
and i?pruee streets, the Superior rosewood piano -forte.
by Riehenlmali, French-plate mantel mirrors, bimetal
curtains, bronze and gilt gee chandeliers, tapestry ,ST
pet., An.
Also, the kitchen furniture.
Oar May be examined on the Morning of gale, at
o'clook.
Salo No. 489 North FOURTH Street. ,
ELEOAIMT FURNITURE, NEL,P.t.T CARPETS, a c.
On Wednesday. Mornme,
10th instant, at 10 o'clock, M No . 499 n orth Fourth str,
the elegant parlor, dunne-rootn, and chamber fors--
. tune. fine tapestry velvet Carpets, matting, two superior
spoils mattresses. &o. _
May be examined at 8 o'clock on the morningol
the sale,
LANG ESPEGIAL VAL U ABLE PTOEY SALE OF
ELEGANT AND IL PAINTINGS
Dy eminent blasters of the Old and Modem European
&thorns,
AT THE ACADEMY OF VINE ARTS,
On Thursday,
October 28, and following dam until the same is
Dished
We have received instructions from Messrs. James B.
Earle d.:son. to sell for their and other accounts an ex
tensive and very valuable collection of choice and beau
tiful oil paintings, which includes almost every variety
of aubjects, being the productions of eminent Intopean
and American artists, with a number of Gems by the
Old Mamma.
3 his is bebeved to be one of the most healthful arid
valuable collections that has ever been-submitted to
pnbho competition in this city.
air The eale wilt be peremptory, without - reserve or
limitation.
Mir Catalogues. wfth particulars. will be ready ens
week previous. and the paintings arranged for inspec
tion. .
LOBES NATIUII4I3, t 3 T TON RV it
AND COMMON PIERCILANT,' toutileA4
canner of 111 XVII d /an /ACE trim..
/1101114 P atia.W.l
gois,otto to loan, at the loweat rate', tot i t:roadea
watehen. Jewelry 'Diver flat*, drr goods. o Rung,
(WIWI, Mani, hardware , ender, 1111=011. . roe.
future, boddlng, and GA loads of esery-, desoraptiott, 111
large or small amounts, tram one dollar to. tboxitintte
f leP T P l inbeVPittit= rflinve in this
AT Priyate antrum on RAC Street.
tIT Bupneset haunt f r 9 A. M. to 9 P. let:
lleasr ineoranoo to benefit of depooltorx
CEIAROXE te+ TWO PER
per
NT Advance/ of aloe and upwards at two per seat.
Advanaea of OM and xpwards,, at one per Dent, tot
chart buts. •
. . . ... .
AT PRIVATE SALE.
0
Borne of
P I R BFt WrAM A tTa ta r 4 4. eV; :It I tit/
the mingua selling prices. gold
Is
and Opine watch
silver lever and 'spine yrht4es, Maghsh, Swiss s e
Frenoh 'satellite, st aatesumlung IoT PriCal. 3011relfi. o
every dicionption, vary low. rum, gum & mules ei .
strnmentp, first yaajity of lfsvaine algal% at hart ttii
nacortanorl pries, napasntilies to seat purohasers. set
various other kmato goods.
017' 000 Rf MALES
Attended to p nitonally by the Attatione,r.
Consignment/10f any ami ovary k o M sr rolAkssg - 1-.
/ (AP:aars .7
cited.
SPLENDID SET OFfl AM - ON --- ES AT PRIVATE
LE.
Consisting of dial's= and opal breastpin and ear
rings. Pncs, RAW. 'Coat in Pans 411,41(1.
DEPARTURE OF RAILROAD TRAMS
...........
PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAI
straNs LlMAll—Elevent , a
Arkei
Mail Tram leaven.—..-
Faat lam
• Vaweas.....
Harrisburg' Accommodation, 2 00 P. M
Lancaster Ac00mm0dati0n............--- 4 th) P.
Parksburg Aueommodation 40 P. K.
West Cheater trairo 1081'0 Eleventh and Market at
2 30 A. 65., and Slide OOP. NI.
Williamsport, Elmira. Buffalo, and Niagara PAIN.
leave 7 le A. and 500 I'. M.
NEW YORK LlNER—Walnut-Street Wharf.
Aecom. Line, via C. and A.. 1eave5._........00 A. I , d
Aooom. Line, via Jersey Car 6.0 d A.lll*
Murrain VaprePli. Jarvey P.OO A. 01'
Steamboat via Tacony and Jersey. City. A. M.
Camden and Amber Accommodation,.—.....l2.3o P. M.
Express, via Camden and Amboy., . 5.00
Evening Express,via Tenon', and 1.10 P. N.
Evening Mad, vie. Camden and Jersey C..... 6.00 P. m.
{Night Cannes Mail-- .... 11.00 P. M.
Camden and Amboy' Aiieornmo'daiion.. ace F. u.
For Belvidere. Faston. 6.00 A. hd
and 400 P. hl., from Walnut street wharf. and 7.13 A•
trom Kensington depot.
For Water Gap,Stroutieburg, Seranton, Wilkesbarra,
Montrose, Great Bend, So.,A. hi., from Walnut
street wharf. and 7.lo 4. AL, from Kensington damn.
For Mauoh Chunk, Allentown and Bethlehem, at 6.11
A. M.. and 4.00 P. M.,. from Walnut-street wharf, and
7.10 A. 61.. from Wearangton Carrot.
For Mount Rally, at 0.05 and 9.00, A. M., 100 and 4 3 .
P, 51.
For Freehold, at 6.10, Bristol,nd 2 .03, P.M.
Way Line for Trenton, An.. va and 4.00 P.
N., from Walnut-street wharf, and? TO, A. M., and
5 15, F. M.. from Kensington.
BALTIMORE RAILROAD—Broad and Frime.
Express Train le ... —8.15 A. M.
do
' do • ~ 11.10 P.IM
For ' , Wilmington A. Id.: ll—noo—
n, 1.15, 4.15, 6.
and 11.10, Y. M.
For Middletown, Dover, New Castle, Bettford and in
termediate plane& at 8.15, A. L. and 4 15,P. M.
'iindays—For Bllltimore at 11.10, P.M.
READING RAILROAD—Broad and Callowhill strath..
Express Train 1eaven.......... 8.0) A. N.
Night Express
Reading Aar.-'
0 - o - c;pmc.lat - i . ou.—
ELMIRA AND NI AGAR A FALLB—Broad end Oes
Expreaß Train leaves-- -------- 8
0 a 11
CiERMANTOVVIi AND NORILISTOWN .TLIALROA,T)
Plinth and Green
Trains leave for conahohooken and Norrlatoß'n at
880,7.31.9.0 a and 11.05, A. N., and 1.03, 3 C 5. 4.50, 8.85.
6.80 and 11 15, P. M. For Nana/In , . at 8.60. 7.30', 5.05,
11.05. A. At, and 105. 2 05. 3.05,4.10. 85, 0.00, 8.15 an d
11.15, P. 111. For Germantown, at 600. 1%00, 8.00, 5.00.
1060, 11.00.13 00. A. Si., and 1.00. 2 00 810, 8.30. 4 00,8.00.
600.6 30. 7.00.8 CO.O 00. 10.13. 1150, P. M. For Chestnut
60.6 at 601,13 00, 10.00 and 13 01), A. M., and ua,
80,8 00 9.00 woo 10 15 P. 31.
Sunday trains for Ger menen,,,,, leave 906. A. M . AAA
2.00. IGO, 00 7.49 and 10.30, P. 01. Leave Germantown
at 9.10, A. M.. 1.10 00.6 3 00.30. P. M. For NonlaMmn
9.00,A. AL. 9.00 and 9.00 P. 111. Leave Norristown 7.13,
A. Al.. 1 00 and o.ta P. M.
CADIDENANDATLANTIC RAILROAD—VIce street
wharf.
Mail Train A. M
Express Train
Accommadatron to Egg Efiglrrog - 05t1y.... 8.16 p. Ri
NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD—Front and
Willow.
For Poihlnheindowte at CIO A. hi., ald 2.3*
P. M.
For Dos lestown. leave MS 00. A. M., cad 4.0
For Fort Washington, leave at 9.0, A. M., and L 1
M.
Sundays—For Bethlehem at 8.00 A. M. M ice Duytoi •
own at 9.00 P. M.
WEST CRESTER, VIA MElMA—Ttattl-arae 14,3
Market drake.
Trains leave at 7.45 and 10.00 A. 111, trz4
Sundays leave at Sag A. M., 2.01) P. N.
Trains marked thus (*)nm on Sundaya; it) Iletee
day. rocnpntol4.
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MACKEREL, SHAD, lIEF,RWEI„ eta.—
LTA- 101)0 bble. Nom. 1, 2 and largo and 11/24)11M less
keret, ln assorted paokages, of VetY ohoioe 'welt
also
EO bble. new N 0.3 large hittokerel.
60 half bbhe now No. ado do.
bbls new No. 3 medium do.
60 do new Eastern Mess Shad.
to half bble new do do do.
1600 bbls new Eastport No. 1 Horton - .
800 do do Halifax No.l
100 do new Boston No. I do,
100 do do Xo. 1 wale Fish.
23 do prime No. 1 Salmon.
100 quintals Grand... Bank Codfish,.
.10) boxes new HVlRimer county Chess..
Slow landins and In Mope. fin sale by
MURPHY & NOON&
e NOVI% WilAltvl44l.
FIRST PREMIUM AWARDED, at the
late AgrtoulluralSooietzro ALLMAN & MEN
DER. Fourth and Vma. for Best Family 'nova.—
Constantly on hood, Welsh's Harper's Ferry, Fassn's
Four-Area and eta( Horn, fit. Loma, and. Ganabril's
Patapsoo Family Flour. 002-Im
OIL.-6,847 gallons .Arctic Ocean • Oil;
landing from /abr. G. W. Cinpninga, and for gala
by
ROV4t4Y, ASHBURritR, &
b(0.16 south Wharveit _
793 14.
It 50 h..
10
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