WZ 3 *\ ’•S ,S' -k'4'l * ? vf r i r v , -f ' ? r rl^ t * ' jwutiitSstariy *yJa s©r v v feet H', . «ortheMt.B!abrt««itt©e' «3Usrfoj TOMfe ia f HILAPEf/PHIA the <*ne abdVa mAntiotieii. a*ur(rir» - hmVreceive Btr#etj to# #g? application dor admission mar • '*%m WH'O d-H! i jAf. fa.tr ijaua-lrof - received^herreaidartoi, ; theirowi| ; Jjtt®, afi£'oChervpf>ils*‘ MaapffcotUrer/. >Tfcrma ■ iWwX'A nn»-lm r CHESTNUT feusit. MOrroAY,«B«M*pB»l;"l»ll'.J-tfOT further p;ir i»M CHESTNUT Street, on MONDAY.-the l*t6lllligl-" ~ “?, au2^-sfj^ jEN^ilKSTlTUTE^Th^VSe^ioh^will r^ranw'noe*'oa ; Wft)N|)AY. the sth of September.,, hentyect or this u«tUouon-»R t& prepare pupils tor! Allege or business.’ lh accomplishing this object, ra£ ; loUlesihwM.BWt*%iUtoM.«r ; eMh uutividuaV •-1 , The ‘tatfUiM Adopted-ft# giving instruction* is to be taine * co-laborer with the.pajul, efforts being made to Savohiraleadt-eed’reserving'lor.theitsnojier to point pat errors, FemovtedouDtsJor suggest the manner of pro- Mporj&etßbGiyTiit'Hrt rifbhe.vaft mis' bench es of Natnm dciwitte, aSMVatn* l* Ruly provided, and Mythology, etc.^ 2|HIRTEEIITH and FILBEKIf Streets, entrance ojr, filbert street» they are large and freely ventilated,an The tho ttynghcootee orEpgußD\ MMhematioa , and the Natm prt»u>ii4The»e*re*ottnitetl an a:couraevofoaej'ear, be prepared the proTesßionai iwoM»«,tlw coltegOf the active duties { &rp :ttogbt„6y.abie Ptwfe Mor»£tow the[Fup ob, teftfptf* i»2f« 'charge, T The COLLEGIATE IJjSPARTMENTi afibrdfng feMkmiil£dawtfignin_i' . «*•* ?.l Mecn&niciCl.. f andAgrlonltunU, jriUowpeatWp wpeVs vis s'Seiiv the direct .tapen r iBion ol‘ PrasffientjJCy^soy,. to j whom fjfcMMyacTOE« Free/ffi.ofTrttsteVs. k. * £lfSl -.li N*lW > ! T&AWjßter'Tornr.rjUoMin otttb» wcdmf MONDAY in Sopk’mUar. YoimaLAaic. received or tvay irKo—nnd tmyMiS-SSffie; O PRI N G . OABHEN ACADEMY' FOR *g -yo»Nn; MKS AND BOYfl. N.E.' tor. EIGHTH Wo. BUTTOffWOOB- Streets.—RO«mne» dullee-MUN pAY,;BeptemberWhj»will becsr.riillr *M oonsoiontunijlr r—g-dw. J. ~ > F. PONLKAVY LONG, Principal; ‘ rpHJB- CLASSICAL INSTITUTE,' 1 Rfc? FUiBEHT Street'to No? K ouM.ONpAY, Ifoptemoot 3ta../Jhn«gfgp*rcqforCouft&3 fit jßttflneea, Cbis ftee,' M>th?roAUc«) «nd;Moderr,■ I^flga.agea, are taught ay.;p!t:,vs«f is HMJWito A, v*apiiHi,\ltisy, Mr.-J. H.EirasiaTßeiu ll ''''” yertwrd, .Em., Afthar W.LttUo,, Km-, chu. Short,' JrwphjSw#/ftof.;Corn«Uiur Folton, C»m- VwieiTjiopdore gejirMok, £«., New York. auiWm* fPHE MISSES ! AERTSEN ! S SCHOOL FOR fiA.«iK,FaKRCSL,attIDSAWAR«j •• auW-tf i EIVING ,WILL OPEN A LAMES AND CHIL DRBK, onsMONDAV,tSopt«mtwr Kh, at m SPRUCE StgMtr WMn CirouMmlMr be obtained.' f Rmajiajo.ir. Albert Barntu, Rov, W. W. fl«at.D. P,,PlDf.q, D,Cl6vela!id. r>> ’ ■ ’ anlT-6w" K'l- : ;P»hcipal.'V 83; AHCUr§mEET: INSTITUTE POR 'OUNOvLABIBS.-Tka Eleventh Senioh mil nce.pn MONDAY. September Mh,:JBH>.; Per, cir iMhraOMS AgOB Street,dee (taoreatt -‘::: r ’-4! '. - . .acte.lm* ' nflflE'-SDJIMEB -STREET INSTITUTE »JSHE ,OASEY;AND;M{S. : 3EE-' JglWtotiitMStfCifiSSlOAl. BCQOL' EQKECiVS,- HPHE SUBSGBIBE& WILL REOPEN HIS School/at 12» LOCUST Street, 'Septembers.. '■■ f»]ts'mjHOTTSF;aOADßSEr*rlt-. E; cor, '■f-lltiwr-OCfiffESXKUXwdEIGHXEENTHStreot., TEMAIiE SEJITNAKY, ffa miss a R’S'SfjHOOL.rORYOUNG >AY,ga^lMbßre, . ; ■) ■ lty.M3.6t'- \ f REHINGIB&ftjFAIRtAJIB, Organist & A tll>tl<L,rrlnoi W i / ., XT' DEN ZBiALti T { L3.TK' PASADIStf) .gyffir\y^ ri *"V. p* ■ il«)elphia. i)Sr S|j3ra«3SS^ Jt promise®. The situa aaiMiiiis 'pMEy If \M- - .=Af¥P?M j \; ” f feTsr> Ofe SHE : KROYRST AN T WSkISBISCOPAL CHURCH, LOOUHT and JUNIPER hisrffetWn wiliWn gfL iMONDAV, BeptomberBth> at C o’nlook A. M. " Boys able to read, and not less than eight year* of age, oj\.t|»e Academy with ft rapidity proportioned to their - - The Tuition for’those in the lowest cU»ss is S6O per annum, for all others $75 per annum; payable half yearly in advance, >,;,•** .Besides this fee thereAreno'olHercharge's: ihstruo 'VA. 10 « F re hOh language and Drawing, and the use a ' r °" i6!i addition to : __4 pp i\ < sat*°.ns5 at *°. ns C« r admission maybe made to the Prinoi- Slst; be tweed; the hours of 10 and U o’clock A.jd, , i :« , . , WifcOBINS, A, M., i „&ui6-tufcth-lm ■ principal,. to-inform his 1 pnpila'and the . public that ho haa resumed his instruction on tire Piano, At home daily at 8 o'olook, •* 7; '' f -sHhstuaw* J Hfßo WINTHROB rTAPPAN*S BOARD -ITA PNG AND BAY 80H0QL FDR .YOUNG LA ■ DIE8 t I727'.VfNB Street,near Bogan Square, will open . on WEDNESDAY, September 14th. „ i ■ RK»KaßKcUs.—Prea.Allen, Girard College: Hoqi Joel :• z , * I Hon. It. 0, Win^farpgtßqstq^,. 1 ai}lB-tndtfr-flw* WEStf SE -X * _ WILLIAM Street; West PhiladdljpfaiaJ » vr, •'nir''' - CHfSMAN, Principal. , The A few Boardors intb th* family of the Principal oa early application. J - Pored ns in the bit/ Uesi lagsfeMialll i SDNGLISKANO.eLASSICAL SCHOOL iThe SehdoWthd iraiiloriber, in SIMES’ BUILD |ING»on CHESTNUT Street, above Twelfth, will re l Open on the SECOND MONDAY, the J2th,day of Sep itember. ~ r r /,-7’- . ‘ ' _.*A; ; ?seg-tf T ? I J • : > CHARLES-SHORT,: j ! 0? YOUNG LADIES— I -*.'A The Spring Garden Institute, No, 611 MARSHALL | street, will DO j auSdltt ftavliilncd 611 MAHSIIALL^treet. iTjDUENDS’ GRBEN-STREE’P SCHOOLS ;A’. ::will reopen 9t!imc>, sth. 'ln tije Girls’ Grammar Sohoolthei iilglier branches thorouglilr taught, Other IgenonunatidtUf admittedl’ .'Entrancel 631 DILLWYN S References.—D. Eltisvifil? -Frii nWini' stn£ e ti- JanS} ; Johnson, 633 North. Fourth, street; Laviok, 683' jDmvyrstreet.’ x -aug&-?w7 jTJ’RtENDS' 1 A : C A 1) EMY iTOtl BOYS, East ordUNofth.ELßyßSStt Sitrdetf Will rsopen the 29th a inftt.. AUaendtmlUßonS'admitted; $l2 per iTermofswaeks. ,-.-.-v » : K.iiffi „ >r, anZT-im* -ir'- /WMa.WEITALL.I WALNUT LANE, i bo i pEEEN This Institution will reopen September Ist,-1859.', V x The course of instruction is thorottkh,*ystematiciaQd praoticnl, embracing all, the s - useful, and ornamental ibranches essential to a finished female eddeatlpn,-v I Privatei pin Music," Fainting, and j wSlKttiiKltldtsrW etiwunay-be obtained- of- I anti-tf I j'fI’ARRIE'rT'BROWNWrLLHEOPEN lAS- IjDBR-BOaQQL NOS,YOUNG X,ADIE3, jn the SKiYTATI|MY ! 'HOTJSE: " ' j This place having orowdeS 1 K'ij {days, aa to preventranttjrper9otls.FfomobaUnng nboom-- •.raodationsi Proprietor now: attedunodsw suoh.'atfd to.tho«jwliowwii to epebtla ftW-daygior peeks' during ■ the delightful autttmsAt season, that tnoy tftU M'rtcoom imodateu with.comfortnble JUoms; < The; fntfrttfis of -Be d itemberandOotoberare not only the mpstpleaMtitsbason* ‘at but-aSyrd.-tho additional sport of_fine leave WALNUT •Btrwt Wharf at 6 o’clock in the mortting, and arrive at ZtheilapAt-ljWo’clocktAbiedAyi-Or hyihe NorihPenn- I augy-Sw, , ’ .L, Wa BRODEfeAt)?Fr6prietor.. J !]||raHAY‘TfldUSß, ' K ‘ the largest and best' arranged jis oentmjly located and is easy of access from: all the -routes of travel. It contains all the.modern improve ] meats, and ever/ convenience' fox, the comfort and ao ißfloms nrc vrell ,rrhhgod MhlmtrerallrTnrtifihsd.fiir fetmlies mcl utg. trnvSlfigwiATes *, p,M Vh» Honwwill ! i»i £ .ptß..toWhw.H^l i ii^g^.„t. B - Jii) . , r auM»3m ,).Prdpnetorg,' jgEA BAttfiiijfG- HALL is now 'OF BOARDERS,and tbs gUMcrioer.Will be.bapprto see.his mends Who ttiiy favdr him wilh their patronage duringtho season. , •• xj. ' je26-3mr L" fc. ?.!vi ■ ■ '. THOB. 0. GARRETT, mansion house.,-iv- t ’ 1 !•' RKADINf}' PENN’A. . ' i •_ ~ .-• W. Proprietor.' > .This Trell-kngwh eHafllitlttnoht, thS fAvßriW retort of citizens shd viSirenit' nit* Jutel)' «i|:lfiri:(mo externum repairs, am): >« now orte, O.ftßfS m»W comtnodtrtuj, plo *x lit.anil. the reus (\ Uoteis m thn UnionvluisutifclW lo cated at the oorner of FIFTHand PENN Streets, Head ing.,/ Us 'Beeoramodations-are tirst-olBss; the rooms spMioos and airjf 5 and-the table ‘ qonotantlj, supplied ‘With all the luxuries of tho season. FOrsorisl desirous ;of spending ajfetr Jrsels ih tllo ih ah aeiSez BUSINESS CAJRMS. iIIfARTIN ,'fc.QUA\'LE ! S i ’ • {lf J. 6TATIONK kV, SiVjM u PAlfti v Gbous 1 -‘! 1038 WAbfftl !^±n_J!^ BV “¥ShiiAI)BLPH I A? J |TSA^VO«ROBERTS,*RBAii ©Statr Agent: *. J ;. u SAHUEL C.-‘BoJikß.TSJ’Conveyakcer: SS 6 /r E?. r . fI'JS- i'n.liberal Minna.PARMB AND COUN TRY SKATS, la I’emUylvania/NcwJoraor,-Delaware, Mari land, and Virginia ; ami , DWKEIiNUS 'ana; 6TOnES*w Norristown, Gerinantown, and Vhiladcl- PailU. . > •I - > , « / r>- tt • , i . in nll;it» branohea. Office MAIN Street, near the Dank, •.Norrutowm and Na,433 South THIRD .Street, between {Walnut ami Sprudo streets, Philadelphia^ ll <-tfl.liof \ A LEX.;McKINNBy/ - .Will practise in/Wastmpreland, l Armstrong, and In diana counties. u . ,v,. f :’ . k . « seU-tf .i A UGU$li BEtMhNfT'' T ' ' * SsL jn a „ Correspondents. rr , ( ,. , , ~.. . nih7-6m - fflHB ADMIS/BXPBESS: CO,, OFFICE > -forward*-parcels. Pack ages, MercJiotidlwfßflSk Notes, and^peW.either by its own Com ®anies..to »U ihfi-prAWJJte iMs and cities ofthe tJnitedfitat**, .; <• E. fl. SANDFORD, < aoInC-, ~: Goneral Superintendent. - 7fc|ECHANICAIj MKSRY< S.W.Corner *• J*i 3KOA ty Aiid VlNtt $t tecta,- PHILADELPHIA. ; This e*taulj|hmont is now in successful operation, day Anu ttWiiti nnd aft ard, respectfullylnvited to e&JI ana see ‘ihewholenrocewofbread-niaking.for themselves. !««!»«« nave men made during that period, i In this estabhahment, of wqiph be Jus now the man- , ttpment. in addition’to the'aomplete labor-saving' ms-. > eninery, he has how uoihtie* of many kinds not hereto fore possessed. t t Being unrestrained in the pUfidhaae of flour, cone but (lyerett.'unmrpaMed in nuality and weUhtby t&t made >Wii?imlnwh*«KJV*adi made by the Mechanical Bakery.haa not been tried, or in which it baa been tried only at it. commencement, befor, t ie machinery area in perfect woriung order, are reepeotfuliy.a«ked to five it a trial now, the nndemigned belie fins it would lead to mutual advantage. ' ' ■ JOHN o.' MOXfiV, ,m?a-tf . Saietmtefiaent Principals. f OUISVILLE ARTESIAN WATER.— •*7? An analyaia, by Prof, 3. li. SMITH, eliowe one jtalion U, contain ols'i tcrams. ns follows, viz: OMor. Sodium.;. Snlph, Magnesia.-; 77.00 ere. : Calcium 60 ;; lotaa|i,,,,. 3 00^. r Magnesium... 7 “ “ Alumina a OO “ '* •« 1* ** louida 03.1 “ , Aluminium... 18 “ Btomido 4 * 0.47 “ Jhash. B'-Carh.1r0n...... o.® “ .SSs»:;::."'.:2 •* Magnesia.. am “ '• i? 0 - 1 ? I** tlj o bor'rol.' gallon, nr id boitlea, VhOlemlo and retail, by KABSARD ft- CO.-, Abothoonrioe.- • , : auzt-tf ~ X , y .XHIEBINHT Bt„ nor. Twolflh at.- i ■another PROOF OFTHI3WONDER • ftALvS 1, OF TROXELL'S NEURALGIA X& r tEi sViz^»L a^r: ir* been trended r.Hi the n- EPspAUGIA'’ for th; iant lt years, ano have suffered the meet excruciating, pain, cpinpellijig ■ at times to give up my baaiaeßneniireljr* leonldnot • and sleep was a straflgertTmy eves. I suffered 4 gJEP ths ? toMnes-ptm tell, I had the advtoe and aid of ( yanousphyiriolans,and'uspaothflr'.remedieß, but nil of : go avail. 'Having noticed your advertisement in the applied toe ** SALVE” but onoe,andl felt immediate t relief—asepond ;appliwtion.removed'the paiiTentirely, • »and I now feel like a different man.. Since then I have wffl'vB*f* not done for months, , being obliged to sittrp all niKhtina chair.. My appetite • hagyetarnedl andilieel grate Ihlto you' for thereitore-' ; , ,„i -■ Co/a, N. w. comer Third and Walnut sla,, ~ apJO-.tf FIR WESTCOTT’SCELEBRATED TAB JLf. .QOiujrAL.'":. .V, tv- : i Weetcott'aTarCMdja!earn CoaeiimpU6n.‘ ■-’ ■ • • SMtoott’e Tar Cordial cure. Broneiiilis. ! WeslcotVa Tar Cordial onree Coughe and Coldn. i Westcolt'e Tar Cordial cures Boro-Throat and Breaet. ftttvffi *■ r -• it**? 1 ; Pnib, Ration ot the ••{•ok* $« Cordial onree Norvone Debility. ■' * ‘ ivfr*t I SS{KSS5 r S?'sHj , “re»GsnoraißebiiitT' >' ! jWealoOtt’eTttCirdlalOure. Diooaaoaor the Kidney., riles* 100 "* Blind r and Bleeding Iff TarCoVdlai onree Feinaie-Weakneoe.,'- 1 Si?e r 4tW^h& r C ° rdial ; ~R-.Anti- B erof/ , iDr. E. It. WEBXXJOTT oan jje consulted on the above digqagegtfrcfl of charge, at lus Consulting Rooms, No. ftojn p M. tg 4f. hi; - • jjylrf-tff' CABINET WARE. FURNITURE and BILLIARD ?! MOORE & CAMPION, l„dbd»d«^M!iM*fS„^,are and have noirtinhand aioll finished with ; MOORE & CAM rION’ 8' IM I^TOV ED CUB KJONB. ft - r which ate pronounced by all who have used thorn to be sapenqr to all other*. > JFor the quality, and finish ofjthett .Tslles themanu orBt» ' -* ’• * JySiMm rjiHE-cheapest brush ,house in PHILADELPHIA.—Lobk’at the fol/owing list of lo^fSteie^Krli” 11^**1^;^ 010 ® “ ieia ’1 ..AS??!' psrioaem ■' 3 : -, gkj3°t«, , v i f '** * i "" \-J ‘ . ; i,> t - t.,No t fl, SSknots.lls, - - *. • 1 1 it. • ;■ *'j i -J Noieliwkhoallra " ,i; ’ i mMk .«!«?», i Philadelphia, ‘-TA.MSJ. HAMS ! - HAMS I'. - ■ . . * wimo ,ot mi-11-Im* 813 and 816 MARKET Street. XPBOARB 5 SODA.i—IOO kegS for ' bf ?y:r .. THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 0, 1859. lOKXB, OREAD. MEDICINAL. -. BROSHES. ”, i /' ■ FIRE AND LIFE-INSURANCE. “ | .X>>!-rj; LONDON, ' GLAB - QOW, PHILADELPHIA. | ; ANNUAL INCOME UPWARDS OF 81,000,000. j Polioies guarantied by the unlimited liabilities o nearly 1,000 dhi/ifioMertV >lc’.‘ r' J . • Y r ' T i U' ■ Louies promptly adjusted and paid yithoutreferenoe to London,by t r ' I J >• Y i WIIililAM GETTY, i ' (M'AQENT FOR,Tfl£ UNITED BTATBS. i OFFICE,V PHILADELPHIA, BANK, CHESTNUT, STREET, ABOVE FOURTH, ! : »uiLABSLrnu. - REFERENCES; Menn'. STUART % BROTHER, 13 Bank utrsai. j “* , MYERs; CLAOHORK.'t CO.; 333 Market at “• 'WM. : McKEE &'GO.,22 K B6uth Front alteet. i “ MoOUTOHEN &' COLLINS, ft. W. ooruer • tffont eud Netf streets!- »*■ f . », & CO., 613 Market Bt. ; • JAm£B GRAHAM & CO. < 20 and 22LetiUast 1 JOSEPH, p,' MJTCHELIi, .Esq..; President Mechanic^' JAMES DUNLAP, EM., President Union Bank. ■ : jron;WILXTAM'A;pdRtER, 6©;WaUlttt street, late , t *"*JtidiceSupreme Court.* - lyg-tuttiAstC* [JTHE WASHINGTON I , Fillip ANJ) MARINE ; INS RAW d E OOMP A. K ' "" FAKQOTAR BUILDINGS, 1 1 ,STREET, 1 •' - PHILADELPHIA. IncorporatocLin VSft, utiderthe General Insurance Law . J j.. 6,650 ..r iv . t - : $114,800 f lfiiurti bNtT Rfainit LOSSOR DAMAGE BY- FIRE ON BUILmNGS,' MERCHANDISE,' HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, fto. Alflo,on CARGOES and FREIGHT to and from all parts of tho world. ACd>lnland Naviga tion and Transportation>nh favorable terms. . : 1 : . WM, WRIGHT. Vtee President. H.G.‘ fJboretftry* farcer Harding,-; ;l '■ William Ihil&y, 0.0. Duller, "William Wright*. Henry K. Strong, - F. F. Torrey, D.D. Jones, ’I v? ■ Jno/tTonner. Alonzoßutler, , , ,Wm/B.Grubb,. , maJlSt? 6 ** ‘ ‘' X Chwlt * G ‘ W.' T'IFE.INSURANCB, AND. COM eo^orTS^and Real Eilat., «6tl;T«ikea.aU contract. doMh cling on the iTh'fr-'aot ®^xoouforti' ; Administrator,,’ Attlgiee, ,, - 7\, s ' '•DarnelL; Miller,' . firfftmel 8. Stokes, ' " Beniamin Coates,,, William Martin, ! ftichard Sr-Newbold. , Jameif B, MoFarland* ; Wi ham'P.'Hheker, ‘ - -Joseph H. Trotter, WmiarpJf 4 Kera» < ! ' '; 4 femes Easton, Samuel O. Hupy,-- - f Theophilue Paulding, Charles Halloweß,.. ,•, EdmnndfA. Souder, i ||To|^ r ' , ’ Ihlfetiao. Wilhamßdbertson, . Jpseph'M. Thomas, :Warner M. Roam, »>i» - > John G»Brenner, - ■ ! P. 8. Miohler, Easton. PMjg: nretE r • fttriMk HuTty insurance !■*- COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, Pa. FRANKLIN,BUILDINGS, No. 955.'E hila<1 ® l . , pi> i » City tv cent. l.m....sii»,hi oo I|oW,f.nn„lvam,Stat*!Loan............ iw.iaoo i f32»S&* £* 8, Treasury 414. V cent. Notes!... 80,113 fiO Pennsrlvaniii Railroad 2d Mortgage ~ , ! 820,000, W ,. IBAAA , 80nd5..., ‘ 13,00000 >slB*ooo,3oo shares stock Germantown Gas 1 Company, Intorest and principal guarantied.by.the city.of.Phila- . j 98fi 00,100 j&l' Pennsylvania MAitVofCd U,9XS 00 I sS t (fci), Snares North Pennsyivania Raii- road Company.... ..i....' 880 00 : $3,680, Sundry. .Shares Philadelphia . Ice ’ 3 RoaViP\ Jl iWJtfebiaits. i, James C. Hand* ;' Theoplnlua Paulding* I James Traquain ? william Rrre, Jt*» L^rki.. Jatoea B. M'Fwla»a, Thomas C. Hand, Robert Burton, , John B. Semple, Pittsb'g, D.T.Morgan, 44 •fltflre. tnhSMtf William Martini 'Joseph Ht&eal, Edmund A. Bonder* John C, Davis, i . , John -R. Penrose, George G. Leiper, KcWA r dDarltnstot|» .Hugh cVaiK( i 1 % , Spencer.MMlvaine, , Charles Kelly, ;H. Jones Brooke, 1 Jacob P. Jones* . 1 WILLI Ai THOS f* 'HENRY LYLBI/RN, Seo! Fame insurance company, n O . soir,. j, GaHowo ft ct). . Gbobob A. Wbst JM|, Folios, il.lord. tB« c L»v Liwraco**.- Xippmoott, Ranter, & Soott, icob W. Stout.. ...... Chaffees, Stout, & Co. b*ey Lswis, Jr Louris, Bros., lc Co; avid 8.8ibbbv....... Bavi* ft jjirner. Rosenheim, Brooks, k Co. ;KS#.S»::-y ft!yfe&Sfc.- TaoMi ‘ Vi ° a p jga INSURANCE COMPANY OP THE BTATEOF PENNSyI/VANIA-FlRB' AND MA fiiaf INSURANOB-No, 4 EXCHANGEBUiLD- Januarr 1, ./All invested in sound and availahie seourities-oon ■feSllSXerk^p&fU‘rXn“i^W'Sbwk" iSlraspn-Toby. Samuel Grant, Jr., tew*-. •’ ti..ft -im i-' Qaonro O, CarmiW. • ■ - rtmiiAM BHKRRBRD, President VyTLLIAm HABPKR. floarotAfy. jo 9-wirn tf The < Robert morris fire insu- RANCE COMPANY . _ „OF PHILADELPHIA* ts£s&»« '- Ml? I>»iioy «li»ll noi bo invalidated, 0 r in nhr vise eaourityto ft®iOT»rdra3KiiSS: j gf 0 • - a ta^sr 6 *- fffite' -' * M“v?n?.’rvo,r, • ptelh» w |S«» t B , OWAttD JIRE AND MARINE XNSU X’’ — 4law -Ai'NUT.filt6el, Th"». t.' jLtfdiri,''" DIRE °|?m. S A [ i/OOotl f "’• ;! ' JohnO.Jame®* - H.'H.Shillingford, ' Marten. -|i.W D r : John Garrison* . . froio Myar, -7 * i £• E. 8. Wanje.- V *' : - Prasidont-THOMAS L. LUpRRB. gWre t»rr-OHMT.^fe rS ' WABj?E -., 0 i, .J WESTERN INSURANCE AND (Corapany’ftilUildinG,) \ ; ASSETS OF OVER party .worth double the amount. ° WSiS ■ S” 1 * ! r . ;i i rlpte h , o^.n. ' . CtmrTe'sHfK er *', Paoiel L. Collier* -* * ■ ■ Jonathan Ji BlcJoum. JAMES WRlGhJ^'‘ m s uisi I go4iaaggasteaafatwM O.MINED SU(4AR,-^soo.barrels anou grades. MO Mila anlsjimi, siflmi end powdsrsil forsaW.br ; . JAMBS.ORAHaSi & co,i V‘v ' ■ ■ ■ -.■ :■ 1 I.ETITU Street. SjIPTS. ’ TO&PENTME.—ISO bbls Spts TurpfcntlnednitoVe&ftd for tata by ’ * ‘ ’ '^WOMfIiMK —— ; fSmfwnnm l T ap blp h i a ia#»WSiai cnint;,. connecting at Harrißburg tt th.tmifla ruirniig to M " DAII ' Y ’ for FOTTSVILLE and aplB W. Hi McILHEWNV, Seor.tarr. NORTII PENNSYL. vanta railroad. „ -. "SummSK"arrangement.- > F9riPETHf.EHEM,"DOyLESTOWN, ! EASTON ladalrtn]a,DAlLY, t ‘ : f : For Fort Waahington, (Accommodation,) at 2.U P. M. s Leave Doylestowu, (Aooommodaticn,) at 6AO A. HI. and 4P. M. j,< j«; . - • , f ~ .r 1 'Loavo Fort Washington, (Accommodation,) at 6 AO A. .an .?0P, 2 f ON I guNBAYB . * . . Fare to Betlilehem, slJ6i to Mauch Chunk. S2.CO; to Easton, V to Doylestown, 80 cents 5 to Wilkcutarre, Second and Thiro-streeUi POuehgor Railroads. > iPassengMS forWilkeslWrrSjWM 0.35 A. «L Train,' and arrive in Witkcqbarre ot7 P, M. - . .... . •mrl6 f " ELLI 6 CLAfek, Agent. 1 , NOTICE.—CHESTER wTliMfwN an'p’iW-' iTERMEDIATE STATtONS.-Oii and after let Jannar.,' ;IB6», the Paaaongor Train. li)r DOWNINGTOWN, will ‘start from the Passenger Depot of .the Philadelphia and :Reading Railroad : Company, corner or BROAD and 'VINE Streets. ... 1 TRAIN for Downingtown, leaves at 7.20 ' AFTERNOON TRAIN for Downinstown, leaves at 4.45 fiM. , DAiLY (Sundays eiobiieht) ' '-,0 ■ Br order of the Board of Managers of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company. , d3O - W. Hi MoILHENNY, Secretary. , EXCURSION TICKETS. ' Exouraion TioketJi to the following places will be is (raedftt the Depot. Broad and Vine streets, on the SA TURDAY, week, to fttiSfl dil ufe.MONDA .foflowing, yi^: To Reading and ba0k.r...25 Fottstown , j go Phttmxville do. 110 •Lebanon 'do. 1 sm ' Pottsville - do. '*.' 375 ' By order of the Board. , au6-lm ■ W. H. McILHENNY, Becretory. QREEN AND COATES, , FOUIIIH .AND. EIGHTH STREET, i‘ T I O K E T S. ’ TWENTY-FrVE FOH, ONE DOLLAR. . " FOR SALE ATi THE FOLLOWING AGENCIES:' C. E. .Drljgcifit,’corner of Third NUGENE SHOENING .Dmggißt?cm&f Fourth .WILLIAM H. PILE... JJ. ofPiwsy-' .jink,andCathflrlfle#ts* •ROBERT KILDUFF....... -Druggist, corner, of ; Sixth JOS. CRAP BAKER— I *.. , __ _ andCarpentersw.-V --- A. M. BURDEN..—.. Drugeiat.corner.of Eighth. FBANCIB EERMAJf:,..... ,D?S?i;M c Ninth ROBBRt Ton'th ■NATHANIEL lUitbk^.. cf ElVvoiith LAURENT &MARON ConfocWorfer. of Sixth .• 1 SOFFifiki.'..'i!urmonnL . au^-tf,-. jSSPECIAL. NQTtCE- m, Good .Fatenf - Vulcanized ' Rubber 'Suspenders, gßraids. Webs, and all other fabrics and artiolos inftde by combining fibrous, substances with tareads'or sheets 01 valcanisea rubber, are notified that unless'the same' .are properly stamped or labelled with my name, and by iny.authonty, they cannot be legally- disposed of in the . United States. Merchants and dealers are invited to ex amine specimens now in store, and to give their orders T-ttoftto the nndersigngS, EXCLUSIVE embrace ell the, rtrihiilwreVoTOrS liSnfliholufbd or iin ‘*A TO MAkuFAfc'iljßfe end. SELL atTNo. 28°C OIJRTL sbS:fef" lioati ° n 10 m 8 nM-lr , .. ’ HORACE H. DAY; jlVOTlOE.—Persons having busitiess with f r ’„ the FLOUR INSPECTOR ' vrUl call at No. U VINE Street, between the houra of B o’plook and 3 •P. M„ where Uiervnll find the Ineticotor or hi. Dopntr, F.M.HIESTER. D.M. LAiJMAIf, ■ 1017 ' 1 i , ‘ Flour Inspector. DEPARTMENT OP PUBLIC HIGH nr rif&fs, oil B : w ' ibt,l,,r ® f WEStN tit and i ’ „ Piiii.AijE|.piiiA t XtUnai 3). 1^35, Notice to Coxtbactoßs.—Seated Proposals viU be received by the undersigned, at the office, until 13 o’clock Mr September 12,1850, lor the constructionoflho following Cnlverta* ~ . One on the linA-bfWHaripnvetreeL, bo tween Fifth and Sixth streetsj ,to feelo| Brick, iTftet io diftmeter, One on the line of Sansom street, be(weefl Twentieth and Twenty-fourth stmts, to be of Buck, 8 feet in dia meter, Ctae on the lino of Eighth streot, between Coates street and a poujt »J 0 feed north of Brown street, to be of Driok, 23 inches ii) dmmqtor*.. . And all bidder*are- invited to be present at the open ing of Proposal* offered on safd day, at 4 o’clock P.mT 1 Specifications maybe obtained at the Dopaximentol Surveys. . . - ■ , JOSEPH SHANTZ. ’ anao-taeM, C 5 | |li|hwajre. COPAnTNKRSIiIPS. rrilE COPAR'fNiliiSffi heretofore ex tains between the subscribers is t)us flay, dissolved by mutual consent. The business, of tue be July let, 1359* ’ JOSEPHB. HANSON will continue the Tobacco Com* mission business, and Agenoy Tor the sale of Sombrero Guano, as heretofore, . No. 105 North WATER Street,- and No. 103 NortJi.BKLAWARE Avenue* - GEORGE iidLlM, •1* Hotlh fotTER Street NORWOOD PENROSE, •I* rtotlh DfiLAIY/RE Aveune. • 3220 00 42,067 gQ $6&8M70 NORWOOD PKNROSE (la to of the firm of Joseph li. Hanson & Oo.) i» this d.iMsooiatod with GEORGE BOLDIN, under the stylo end firm of BOLDIN A PEN ROSE, for'the purpoeo of oonduoting a Tobacco. Oil, and General Coramlrtioit Bittidhlih, Jnlyl.ldw. . ■ . " jji-tf TVOTICE IS HEREBY, GIVEN, that the ■t A firm of WARNICK, CHADWICK, & BRO. I> thie dafdieeolved, Tho Heater, Range, nnd Stove tnuineaa vnll be continued under the nsmo of CHADWICK A. BRO., at the Northeftat corner of SECOND and RACE Streeta. ■ JOHN K. CHADWICK. • nun. a., V T , „ FK-ANCiS A. CHADWICK. Philadelphia, July 11, 1659. ; _ - jyia-tf S^^fruNo8 EAT IMpS °y jEaiENT IN _ SCHOMACKEH k CO., 1021 CHESTNUT Strcot. respectfully ijivite the mimic* loving public to call nnd oxoraiueitbeir new and sue* t Having converted the, aim Action df the Grand Piano into that or a Square Instrument, avoiding all the objections generally mado to tho style of Grand Piano, also diminishing the cost of tho same. In volume, purity of tone* great power. bnlliapoy, full ness, de«tn, and eveimoss ofjouob, with exquisite deli cacy and nweetnoes, those , , , SUPERIOR AND BK4EMPULLYr!FINISHED IN . .. BaRUiuENTS are wholly unequalled. They have received the highest encomiums, and ore pronounced by critics to be far su perior to ouy instruments ever manufactured in thia country. First Premium!., at all oxMbttionn ever exhibited, m pluding the Priao Medal from the Ctyatat.Palaco Exlii. bitlon. Now York. 1853.' ’• ■/ i( sol*tf ; gSara; OHIOKERING & SONS, HJI I' , MAKIiVACTURBHS OP GRAND. WMfoAlifgUl’W'lllT ' . WAREROOMS 8W CHESTNUT STREET. 9PBlffiiWil.W! o lSA'Jlfa i J»¥lS!£.®r our beautiful S S A Sg first-class MEDias. r £sSjjM3 RAVEN, BACON, & Co.’s, n I Tf > Nunns * Clark's, Hallett, Davie, & Co.’s, and A.H. Gate A; CoJa superior PIANOS. Also, Ala- KRwF.ix. s , JANjUARYM, 1859.—1 n consequence oi the frequent invitations reoeived by.mo to renow the shipments of my Champagne Wines to the United States, I' 8b Kstepho; 300 do. Washing: St A Jq iO ?4 J oodo. do. Tslonoe, pints jio do. Chateau. La Rosej ,6o do. do. Loovilie; Bcotoh Ale, in and glass; * oungor’s, Harvey’s,Valklrk Brown Stout and London Porter, in store and/or sale by &QS A. MERINO. 140 South FRONT Street. .BRANDY.—IO bbls. pure Con vy neotioutCidor Brandy. „ Also Sbbls. do old extra quality, on consignment and forsalo by. - ~.Wn i , O.C.SADLER &.CO., ' au*u___ ARCH Street, second door tUxtve Frost. • T|RILBS. AND, SHEETINGS FOR EX jLr PORT. 1 '' UpPSISv.; IVpiVV Nos. 1& 2 MACKEREL—A small LU n aK'lXr r Mtej® eB ' hm,inKfrom ' teamar ' • WM. J. TAYLOR & CO.'. gaa 138 SOUTH WHARVES. COFFEE. —600 bags low-priced Rio. 100 . Bags prims Laguayra, for Bala br JAMES GRAIIAM & CO., anal LETITIA Street. CUGAR-lIOUSE MOLASSES.—ISO hhds. K 7 tiorcoa’ami barrels, for sale by ' JAMES GRAHAM A. CO., i M* o i I.KTITfA Street. BAY RUSI.—6 puncheons very superior Bay R urn. in stereAnd for salo by !»!» A. jtnUtlNO. HU Smith FRONT Rtroet PITCH —250 ,bhls. City made Pitch, in store and for cate by' i ROWLEY, ASHBURNERJt COy a«Bi • . ' JO. SOUTH WHARVES, : NOTICES. . PIANOS.' .ROAD lines. PXJPi _ _ , iffi w II mi ■nri WEST CHES j QiieWa afle't iM&li , l^fthetofiuvrill,l«iv« PW iQildat2^6and 5.45 P. M< lit , ',,.<*4. >P. M>• J . 1 ’■ - , • - ■ *." .M ~ •• i' •**■ *_ ■ON SUNDAYS—Leave Philadelphia at 8 A. M., end J 1. Si. Leave \Yeet Cheater at 7AO AiM., end SP. M. m.,.. .. >-•■ SEnAy WOOD, •;. , j mggo-tf , j .-Q*»gral Baponntgpdent. * fETxm rwlaiMl CHAHttK OK iIOITRR, | PABHijNfiCii^wuiNa'*Li!Avsi < !pMr j A , ii^w f iiu, : 11WP atB.IS A. H.» 12ndoaT(Eiprcs«,) ; 8nd - M pjor titter at 9M A. M., If ndoiL f * fctf* ti-WP. M. ! £ or *t&fiA. fib,H.IOP,M. ' ?,°. r IWxPmw ftt&W A. M4* and 4 F.Jtt; , For Middletown sts.l6 A.M.. atfff* F.M, ■ ! -PorD6WatB.MA.M»7attdlP;M. I For Seafora at 8.15 A, M, - 5 For Milford atiP.M.' J*'" FOR PHILADELPHIA j ,Leave Baltimoreat o3o A. M.» (ExpressJfrM A.M., and 6.2 a P. M/ , 4 : • - 1 , j 'Leave Wilmington atff.66 A. M. and 9JO A. M., 1.10 and ,8.40 p. M. ,- , - ’ Leave New Castle at 8.45 A. M., and 8 P, M. Leav? Middletpwnat 7.W £• M. and cio P. M. - Leave povefaft 6.60 A. M.« and 5,40 P, M. Leave Milford at 6.50 A; M. Leave Seaford ataju F.M. - Leave Chester at 7.44,9A0 A. M., 1.45 and 9,16 P. M. 1 Leave Baltimore for Baaford and Delaware Railroad at 6AOA. M. . . 5 - 1 ' : , TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE i Leave Chester at 8.45 A. M., 19.28 and 11.40 P. M. _ ; Leave Wiltoirigtoa at9AO A. M. t 1246 T.M., and 12.20 ,A, M. , , . • ■ ' ' SUNDAYS ' ' • , ' Only at 11.16 P. M.tfronr Philadelphia to Baltimore. • _ .TWI raiiitt‘PHOfrti-1 i 1 ' Imm at * « P tBr rMrtttU aUS ittmtMSiaie_ ; placM at or interttefliat*' : Xaavo Havre.aferQjaeß for Baltimore and intermediate' ‘Placpant 6.40 A. M; ' • -- r 'places St D s*iop 0 a!/ orHa ''”' aA ®‘ iMaifTrain... J.it .7,J0 a.M.‘ ; K.ypyqgft *• ~,„ .i.mii.,l. 4 A M* Stopping at all Stations, going* and returning " V * , LEAVES ATLANTfCOITY. Express Train A A. M.’ Mail, .. V 1 .~~..4P.M/ TRAIN. * lie&ves,Vine-street at., ■',„.„--„-, T .y.M; - Returning,' leaves Atlantic at, .* JU ™*AP, In. * Fare U> AtlaMio,.'.... ... 4 tu . fieo .Round Trif J Ti«ete.,ggodA»rtvo daya.-,..*......53 60 , Freight must JP. M, - The Company will noi iSkreßjToauMpjbr any goodsua or Wit F/eigfit Agent at the iiOUitf /is .** * . ’,l* »I-im ■ ■ ' JOHN O Atmit . fSSI dia—mri NOTICE TP RmPPERS are on rl- K;;LookHav*D, ' . Eewisbcrg, i . Wayne,, . , , ■ Northumberland, • ; Jersey Shore, Sunburn . ! kiKdgji.; . . Treverton Intersection, , * . * Geoiget/rwn, - 1 I WilbaihlpOft, , MiUeraUrwn, . ; ' ’ A]^ g |aolVor JlnStlim. rS!l!S§aS’ P®Wt«oh HAHOVER ■ paeM»^iawaßßig ' SSi&mMtim ,Am EIMIB/URAtIiIiSAJLiNE-i Q.UJGRLBT. ; RQ UTE toJElxniraiWUkeabarra. Buffalo, Cni6«tJ,\Kwk Island, Jfiwrara: Fails; Milwaukee, Bur-. Lottie PauP«, Detroit, Runneth, and SL and 8L Louis. , i r * ' , , ‘The W 0 A. Mi and-AM P. M. trains run through to stopping at all Stations oi.the LibbaatiiL ' A,hi, traini’ebnneots at RupertjforjP. M. : -- : . _ CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD. ' Leave Philadelphia 0,6,11 A. M., 3,5 X, 4,6 M, 6,9, U &ftv?6he4tfltttHi!i7.io, I 9.40, U«*A. M., 12.49,3.«, tWS, 7.XCBM • : afid «£P. At. ; Leave Cnemat Bill /JO A. M., 0,16, atidAM P ’ for coNSti6H6CKM r - : Leave Philadelphia 6, IuAo, rtin’.,‘llK A. M.V 4k, ». 7«, Leave Philadelphia^il^fSSll 1 *4 P. A. ■ Leave Norristown 7A. M.. 1 and 6P. M. : „ FORMANAYUNK. Leave Philadelphia 8, mm., 8.05 min., 9Mt 16 06 ming M., 1416 min., 2.06 nun., 546 nun,, 4K, 6M, &¥,9«, 10X, 11M A.M., IM, 3.05 mini, 4,6,6M18,9.QS min. P. M. " LeAvfe PHi!adclfihia9 If, Mi, afjp’lff. : ave . my 7 . DEPOT, NlfiDß and, GREEN Streets. fpili OSKTEAL 1859. g|S|£ 1659. THE CAPACITY OF- THIS-ROAD 18 EQUAL TO TIIREE J TIIrIhTCHIDABBENGKR'TRAINB . BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA-.AND PITTBBUHG.. Connecting direot at Philadelphia with ThrongnTrains from Boston, New York, and ail points East, and at tho Cuipn Dgtot at'Pitteburg with f hroughTjrama for Cm onwiitSb MBIJ, .plavdjand, Chieagii, Jfilibiigtoii, St. ky, Michlgaii, Hafigas, ana Nebraska—thus furnishing facilities tor 2nd tfrffts portation of Passengers unsurpassed for speed and com fort by.any other route.., ‘ ' s : - I Express, ajid Fast Lines run through to Pittsburg, Sleeping. Oars to ■MptbSa Ofia F»4i-Train*.. The EXPREBS RUNS DAILY< Mail audFMt daysoxoepted. • Mail Traiuleavee Philadelphia at 7.15 A. M, Fast Line . “ . . 11.50 A. M. Express Tram leaves ** _ 10A0 P. M. WAY TRAINS LEAVE A 8 FOLLOWS: , Parkesburg Accommodation's!; 11 A. M. , SiatrißbUTg A.ocommqdati6h, via Columbia, P.M. Columbia . jf* j-. A3OP.M. ’Passengers for West Parkesburg, and Lancaster Trains, atthd Petinaylvanm Railroad Passenger Station. fti , _ , ' Passengers for Bunbury, Williamsport, Elmira,' Bnfla lo, Niagara Falls, Aud mtermediato polnts,leaving Phila delphia at 7.16 A. M., and 2 P. M., go directly through.’ < Tickets Westward may be obtained at the office of the Companjrin Fhiladelphiai New .York, Boston, or Bal timore; and Tickets Eastward at any of the important Railroad Offices ijithe Weit r also cm,board any of the regul&r Liflo Bf St3(ubafl on thb ffiitnMippi m- Ohio 1 Fare always aa low as any olher Route. I The completion of the Western connections of the Pennsylvania Railroad to Chioagp.tnßke thisthe DIREOT LINE BETWEEN rafe EAST *ND THE . GREAT NORTHWEST. , j 1 The connection'of (rooks by the Railroad Bridge at Pittsburg, avoiding all dTajage or ferriage of Freight, together.with the saving of time, are advantages readily, appreciated by SlitgjiersOf Freight and the Travelling ! freights WEs'i’WAiii. . By this Route .Freights of all descriptions‘oan be for- Wafded from Philadelphia, New York. Boston, or Boiti gore, to any poiut on tho Railroads of Ohio, Kentucky. tliana, Illinois, Wisoonsm, lowa, orjdissouri, by Raii road direct. - 1 • ' i The Pennsylvania Railroad also connects at Pittsburg with Steamers, by whioh Goods can be'forwarded to any. port on the Ohio, Muskingum, .Kentucky, Tennessee,, Cumberland, Illtnols, MissFssippi, Wisconsin. Misouri, Kansas, Arkansas, and Red Rivers; and at Cleveland, Sandusky, and Chicago, with Steamers to all ports on the Northwestern Lakes. 1 J&icphants and Shippers entrusting the transportation ortheir Freight to this Company, can rely with confi aTHE°JlATHo? to ouy point in the West by the Pennsylvania Railroad are at all times as favora ble as are changed by other Railroad Companies. ' - ,03* Be particular to mark packages “ via.Penno. RaiL i Merchants in thß'West otdbfihg goods from the East, willdc well to direct thetn.tope Shipped by this Route.' ] For Freight Cdntraots Or Shipping Directions, apply to, or address either of the following Agents of the Com-’ panyt , ■ . , _ D. A. BTEWART. Pittsburg: Doyle k Co.,Stoubcnvlil« t O.; H.B.Pierce k Co., Zanes yilfe, O.; J, J, Johnston, Ripley. O.: R. MoNoely, Mays ville, Ky.; Ormsby k Cropper, Portsmouth, O.; Paddock k Cp., Jedersonville, Indiana; H. W. Brown k Co., Cincinnati. O.: Atherp & Hibbert, Cincinnati, O.: R. O. Meldnim, Madison, Ind.; William Bingham, Louisville, Ky.; P. G. O’Riley fe Co., Evansville, N. W. Gra ham k Co. I .Cairo, lU.LK, F. Bass, 8L Louis, Mo.; John H. Harris, NashviUe,Ten£i.: Harris & Hunt, Memphis, Term.; Clarke k Co., Ch caso.UU; W. H.H. Koonts. : Alton, lUd Murphy 3c Wallo, Dubuque, 111.: or to Freight Agents of Railroads at different points in the .West*. 1 Parties attending, to thelr own shipments-from the East, will find it tolheir intoreat to cail cm the Agentsof tho. Company, at the following-places before shipping; or letters addressed to either of them on thesubjeatof 1 ‘ ; MAGRAW. &KOONB, SO.North streot. Baltimore LEECH,& CO., 2 Astor House, or IH. William st.,N.Y. LEECH 3c CO., M Kilbyjstreet. Boston. , * : ■ ! . THOS. A. SCOW, Qen’lBup f f, Altoona, Po. 1859. iiP® 1859 ; DELPHIA AND TRENTON RAXLRpADCW ~i XROMWALNtJT-STRKBTWHIRP, ' Will leave aa follows, viz: •- parbs. At 6A. Ms, via Cftmdpn and Amboy, Cam. A Am. . I Accommodation is 25 At 6 A. M., via Camden and Jorsey City, (New Jersey iAcqommndation 225 At UA. ltf., hj Stcatnfwit*via i’kcony anA Jersey ..Pi I *’ Morning Exprqs* sOO At 2P. M. f viaCamdea and Amboy, C. k A, Ex press. .• 300 At 3i» P* M., by qtedruboat, < via Tacony and Jer soy City, Evening Expre55.................... 3 00 At3ht F. M.« by Steamboat, via Tacony and Jer . w Olasa Tioket. _ 2 25 At 6 P.M., via Camden and Jersey City Evening ' Mail 3 00 At 11P. M., via. Camden and Jersey City, Night Mai 1........ - 2 26 At2&p.MjViaCamdOnandAmboy,Accomodation, • ' (Freight and Passengor—lst Class Ticket. 225 , 2d Class Ticket 1 CO At 5 F. M., via Camden and Amlioyi Accommodation, (Froight and Passenger)—lst Class Tioket. 225 " ■ 2d Class Tioket 1 75 ( The 37. M f Mail Line runs daily. The 11 Night Mail; Saturdays excepted. _ <• For Easton, Flemmgton, &0., at 3 A.M., Gap. Stroudsburg. Scranton, Montrose, Great Bend, Ac., at 8 A. M., via Delaware, LUokawnnna, and Western RanroaU, . .• ; - ForFreeliOld, at 6 A.M. and 2 P.M.- ----- For Mount Holly, at 8 and 9 A. AL, and 2%, 4 and 6 P - M - ; WAY LINES For Bristol, Trenton, &o, at 3h(and iX P. M„ from Walnut-street wharf. _ - A For Palmyra* Delanoo, Beverly, Burlington, Bordeh* toVm* &0., at l and P. M. _ »• - • : Steamboat John NeiUmn, for Tacony at 11 A.Muand fof Bordentown and intermediate places at 3k; P. M StoamboatTrenton, for Taeony nt SK AJ M.,and for Bristol, Burlington, and intermediate' places; at l 2 M. and ot’iP< M. ’* 1 '* «« r pSWMba^ responsibilitylbr bhggagh tn olio dollar seVpoind, and ffSSiSJSSSA'JW. “"-o"? 1 »ei««a SIQO, oio.pt June!, •' , ' WM. H. GATZMER, Agent. ’ SALES BY AUCTION. exft^i^^£ik^ t- de' wip oad4i» do Ljcm... ’•* vesduf.MaSSv?te riche. tf * 1 ' cadrilfe and CfiifW ,gtmU do aofo.‘. -■ ' (l Barrecoulyr • :* ** r(ch Matalesaepoiri r [ 110,1 e R?Cj! BONNET RIBBONS. ' = r-- 75pioiMnMfiS&. »tots ,iik •*»«,<^■ i, V : . SALI! OP 'gipKß? RffiK^A^^TH®ITEBDAY) - - . .I'. .AT IOiO’CLOCK. r-• • 1 - A CARD,—The sHiesor French lriGcmnrneiftJO this (Tuesday) morning, SepL O, at loo'clock, hr tfiCta *' logua. on six mouths' credit, cOTOsriimg about w 6 lots, to which tJie attention of tha tradjs-le raqiiestod.''i - NOTICE--TO RETAILERS.—IncIuded ifl sale.-thilf mdrrtiffgrWilFhe-foUnd—: . - ‘ ■ " 10U lota neiir Style rancr dress silks. •* -...• i-70 -- h6tffi#tandtrimmmg ribbons. ‘ ■Li O * ... , bonnet VCJtsta anu bonnet stuffs. .000ncmtiUaaand cloaks; - 000 dozen Imep oambrip liandjtejcbiew.' -■ t <;; • 100 “ rich chenille scarfs. :r 300 , ** Pari skid gloves, '' ' "■ 10-4, 11-4, and 12-4 linen sheetings.- , “ velvet vestmga, sewing silks, Ac., &e. H 800TT, Jr:, ADOTIONEER. No. 409 i n VOn Wednesday Mormnt, Sept/ 7th> hr eetalogaei on a credit, commencing, at 10 o’pfock. -irill be sold an assortment of the above goods for.fall safes. . ... Intiuded in feie found, * • -' : ' % New fall sltyJeV Paris raedfevrotk sets, collars, sfeeves, kc - ;i,m • . . Also, ladies* rich, fall Arles rioDCWs, Rmgek, . Fallstylesvilvetand ohpnlUeFarjs artificial flowers,' bands, roses.aiiaiiaW.^ Also, an Invoice m newt etfUft' Prerioft aferikoff atfd guipure lace veils. » . - .. JEWELRY. Also, an invoice of cameo, painted, mosaic, and fdtict jewelry, in sets and single pieces.' 1 • Catalogues and eamptes early on the morning of pHILip FORD, AUCTIONEER. No. 530' ?*nd bojs 1 ‘H*T»,-Bfift?4, r«lfenr, mor,t«,' fto.i lMi„’ |HV«dss;-#eII^WWIS tftfjl«eWfiO«-df ItaL i "soo'CASES BCOTOH GlNGifArt IfSTBREttAS, sale will be found- samples-of 700- Bootoh gmgham .-mnbre.Uastaasorted sizes.-« }) • i'i ;.KZ^r 11 “' witk oata^ o .*™ . ' SHIPPXK^V THE’BRITISH AND’ NORTH royad liaxi. st^aM-.: ABlA.,Capt.B.G.Xidtt; | son.> *s,%_ - iAFRIQA;I§pL Shannon,.' j EUROFA, Capt. J| Klioh. CANADA,Copt.LaSg, | •. - - v - • • These vessels oorry a clear white light, at mast-head; Sar ward mW - ; red on port how. , - - . [udkine, leaves N.York, Wednesday, Aug. 17. s***» *« Barton, Wednesday, Aug. *4.; jtho value thereof JPor freleht Or pas ttar'’ ■ jgftb, FOR THE CHAKtE SISH9&TON AND SAVANNAH STEAMSHIPS* ' r r- > , Heavy Freight at an average of pifzsxr per oent, be lol9W4WYorlgMamrt^g%^^^• ! Th*^B(]liaufca^#RSwbNMTATE,Cap si&y w ‘i£- ur ,f . Th» U-B. STATE OR (JIioBOJA, Captaiajfnin JiiSamffiwillsailoit Saturday, Septemndt 10. atm o'clock A^ld/' 1 - ; •’ ’ Thrbngh in 68 to »honrr, cfcly 4fctfodrir at Sea. days ohanged from every 6starnVCd every five dors. Goods received, and Buis of Lafilffg dfgffed everyodar.’■ • 1 ■ ■TI« splendid first-olass side-wheel Steamships KEY STONE STATE and STATE OF GEORGIA now run fis above evgft tdn days, thus forming a five-day l oommu a&a Savanfiah, and the Soul 1 At • (UM theee.Bhipe oon neot with.steame/s Wf fntffhßtbS Wflri t S fSilroads, Ao., for all places in the r. •_ 'sjgjswjk. than by sathug vcfwNl, the premium bhisg- one-bau the; rate, - - ... ■ N. B.—lnsurance on aR Railroad FfUgiK ;g entirely ouneoeesary, farther than Charleston orßaVdffsah/the .Railroad tofa^yajinitofr^mt^sepojntl. Fare by this route as to*} per oent. cheaper than by tbs Inland Route, as will be seen by the sche dule. ThrttKh tickets from -PWladelphia via Cnarles tpu add SyShhah MdalhTOiw, INCLUDING MEALS on SlOSag , W 4,# ‘ i,uk *■««' MdBav “- To jjj| BSM AffiSfe.;,§», Atour;"'^.!;:■»». COT&mOM_~»., 23W w»- M» „* 5106, Montgomery.... Sen Motiwomery.',.^—3B 00 . Mobile.... j 55 00 - Mflßw. v r..i;i.;.... >45 90 New Orleans... 3976 New 0r16gf1&........ 6100 No hills of lading signed after the ship bassaited. . . For freight or passage apply on board, at secondwSsn above Vine street, or to - *-• ' ALEX. HERON, Jr., Southwest corner FOUTH and CHESTNUT* ‘ Axenia in tiflsrwstqn, T. S.A; T. G. BUDD.' 1 \ 3 • . BavauflihiHlmfEß A GAMMELL. -For Florida from CfiarlhnOfi, steamer Carolina every Tuosdaj. r. ' ' ‘ i For Florida.froiaSsvannSh, steamers 6t Mary's and Bt, ’ ' . jyß LsgKM&r GLASGOW AND - NEW- YORK AMDI,ONDONDEJIJIY-for S».. v ! 'll '-' PROM WBW TORI, GLASGOW. • Thompson, .Wednesday, October 12,at U o'oloofcr, coon, ... , ‘ 1 - • '• ' ' T&OK GLASGOW, ‘ ' _ GLASGOW.Thompson, Wednesday. September 14, ■ Rate* of !Pa stag* from Nffw Yqrk. Philadelpnia, or Boston, toGl«arot-,Li»tf rtpol; Belfast,' Pa Win, dona§ffY,fifsicJa«s. fifd. Btest Age, farad withan*an danoe of pWbStty ttfokm ■provxiimn, sad. . ■ j An experienced rSflrgSofi gttflofeed to each ftatmer. No charge for m&dirnflei. For freight or P*««e, No, 23 BROADWAY. New York. Lagfgfc . U. S. M. SISAMERS and Southampton, i ARAGO. Captain Lines, will sail July S 3, September' 17, November i2.' *- ' ; PULTON, Captain Wotton, will sail August Io| Octo ber , t Forfi.Uhto,p^.W J. - ■ At the Warehousing-Company’* Philadelphia Office, Tobacco Warehouse, POCK Street, Phila.' je23-€m SAVING FUNDS. cpbiM gaemn sating fund so ; .. CHAKTEIISD 1 Deposits roceivedin earasof One Dollar L and cgwanlff* • A responsible arid reliable Savings Institution has long been needed in the Northdrft parjTiFlne city, and “ The Spring Garden BavmgsPnnd Booidty by the Legislature of Pennsylvania to supply this necessity. The Managers, in organising amt locating it, have been governed wholly by a deslreto accommodate the busi ness interest and wants of the very iarge and enterpri «« l lVpl:ra^ From 9 to Stf o’clock?' also, on .Monday and Thursday » from 6 until 8 o’olook m the evening. ■ Frederick Klett, Bmith, : John P. Levy, - - Hon. H. K; Strong, ; Daniel UnderxofTer, Frederick Stacks, - • Francis Hart, Joseph P, LeClero, , Johw'Kesslar, Jr., • , George.Knooht, < James S. Pringle,' . " JacoWDook*.' ) Joseph Mi Crowell, - Hon. Wm. Mill ward, - : ■Mfed.oa. James S. PiuNGLE.PreeidenL Fbarcis Hart, oeoretsrT. l '" * ' laXMfif CAVING FUND-FIVE PER CENT. IN* K? TEREBT.—NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COM PANY, WALNUT Street, Southwest owner of THIRD, Philadelphia. Incorporated by -the State of Pennsylva - Money is received |n any sum, large ar small, and in tereet paid from the day of deposit to the day Of with drawals ■ > ' The office ip open every day fjom 9 o’clock in the morning till 8 o’clock .in the evening, and on Monday and Thursday evenings till 8 (Polook. Hon. HENRY L. BENNER, President. ... ’ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vice President, . William J, Rsbd, Secretary. , SmiCTOBS. i HonVHenry L. Beuner, F. Carroll Brewster, | Edward L. Carter,- ■ * Joseph B. Barr, I RobertSelfndgej * Francis Lee, . ; Samuel K, Ashton, ‘ Joseph Yerkes, C. Landreth Munns, Henry Diffenderfer. ] Money is received and payments made daily. . ; Tho investments are made, m conformity with the pro visions of the Charter r in .Real Estate Mortgages, Ground Rents, and such' first-oJaas securities .as will al ways insure perfect security to the depositors* and Whtoh cannot tail’ to give permanency • and stability to this Institution. . CAVING FUND.—UNITED" -STATES K 5 TRUST COMPANY, corner THIRD afid CHEST NUT Streets. m , .v » .... . *.l i Large and smalt, suma received, and wud taok qnde mand Vuhoat nutice.wrth Fn®JPJBKCENT. LNTK REST from the day of doposit rathe day of withdrawal. ! Office hours, from 9 until s.o’clock evexr day; and on MONDAY 7 until 9 o’ciookT - :■ DRAFTSfor sate on England, Ireland, and Scotland from £l upwards. - Praaident-STEFHEN R. CRAWFORD, iTreasurer-JAMES’R. HUNTER. . | PLINY FISK, Actuary. , . . - , “ A little,bnt often, fills the Turae.” SAVING FOND— , JL No. ISO-SOTth FOURTH Street, between Chestnut and Walnut, Philadelphia, path p«. posits on deraaud. »*wo W .i,» Depositors’ money scoured by Government State, and Ci trLoanß, Groatfd'Roate, Mortgages, deemsipafety.beiter than large promts, coneequpntly/vnllrun norisk ■witiidepoßi fore but h&ve It at all* times ready to re turn with S per cent interest to the owner* as »ey ; haver always done. This Company never quspended. • • Femalesr married "or “Single, and Minors can deposit in their own right, and snoh deposits can he withdrawn oKlt by their ocmsent. ‘ * Charter Incorporated by the State or Pennsylvfvma. with authority to receive mo received. Oiiioe open daily from 9to & o’clock, and on Wednesday and Saturday evenings untildo’cUE. ' - : . DIRECTORS. j; Jaoob B. Shannon* Cyrus Cadw&Hader, John Bbindler, George Rnasell, Malnehi W. Sloan; ■ Edward T* Hyatt* Lewis Krumbbsar* Henry Dolanr, Nicholas Rrttpnhonse, ■ ■ Nathan Smedley, Jos. R. Satherthwaitei; Ephraim Blanchard, JACOBS B. President, Cyrus Cadwaluaubr, Treasurer* dJ3-y ‘ - “A (DoUarsayed is twice earned. 7 TUTE BALE : ROPE—Manufactured" tad >AI.W BY AVOTIOS. OARD.-PTJBLIO-SApER- BKU. RBTATB !aNS STOCKS AT.THB BttfpANeß.ftWo’eww.iuMK OARiDfi-TiwTraJ.Bri.jfoßwmßOTwUloe—WM* in T*m4»j, BejMislwr IA•%. p*telo*,w no* rni,, :v : ■ nowready,-'- J -<-. -:;a. - - Bept. S, atU boob, aft .the-Thiladelphin Ez vyuhout reserve,' ibr.'aecoofit of whom it may coe cenH- * ■' i■. i- * *- . 2 bonda. Sl*ooo e»oh, North Western Railroad Coc •* $ cent.bond, Lee county ,Towa. . 9 bonds, 9669 each,-Donaldson linprovement Coea panr, 7 per eect interest nunctualty paid May and No vember, couponsaitaehed.■ - -■,)-.[> <- - ~ - BHMO 7 per eenL aecoed mortgage loan Catowiaea, WiißS«*iport, aiid Erie Railroad t^>mpsuy t redeema ble 188 ft .. , ' i*” . 1 T ’ Association, a Stockhohfdrfi eSaoom' ticket Amenean Academy of M 4 share* Allekiehr Coal.Comp«y-par 926. PrefarrSlstookl ‘ , , . 17 shsres ecminon-stoek adnle company. . a ahnrfis CteMASteam NavirationCompany. 60-shares and - PaMenger Railway—fsper -1 share Mercantile,Lirtfgry Company-, , ■ . ' SCRIP, Ac. - - - On Tuesday, - - Bept. 13, at 12 o*eldck>'nooii, wul be foid, at the Ph3&* phia Exchange-- . i- - 1 ~ , _■ , £1,426 Williamsport and Elmira Railroad Cc.’a£enp* 91,696 Umon Mutual Insurance Co.’aßong. 2 shares Savannah Steamship Company. Z sitares Philadelphia Steamship Dock Company. 3i shards fPrsferrdd Stoeki i^ckawanna and Blooms bury Railroad Company.' . - 306 shares Huntjng(toiiond Broad Top Railroad Co. 2? shares and Indiana Railroad Co. ’ ‘ REAL EfiTATII-'aeth SEPTEMBER, mu taolode a firsft-elaas term and valuable city pro perty, Wjggjjr SEPTE4tBE3L ‘ - WDI iselditetheeetste of D. Sbetslme, 18 acres, South Broad street and Thirteenth street—by order of execu tors. - , • ->• ; ■■ ~»:-r--- ,PnMU Tnj-»- addition to which we puMteh on the Battftgjg ersvf—i , to each sale, one thousand caftatogves in pamphlet foixr riviDg foil adl the Properly to be sold ob M / T >BCT»9 jpr WeigtiljiStine apaoiitqtß^iE^itMfinnU Bate', every -itemnption of city sad ooeatry pfbperty iFnntod Bste may W had store, i .W <£?P ; •.Hb,.R49fMn»toentei«doßourFnvateSMe.Reg!Ster* mwadf in onr PufcUo Ss^Ahatraots» i*f WkSoAL6OU ooptee ace-panted weeldy»> nee of onSfge, t 1 - I ■, t - , ,FrgBT-jiJUL- BALE—Tg!B DAY. AT NtWN. erroiiri eßbtdeNoe. 'wes'C. PHILADELPHIA. Hahdaedde ’ modern' new - ihree- oonier of Fortr-ee cond strggf tnu t aveHga and Fine street. ■ Lot 52 1 f*S»i w*|HJ ik.p, —id.nms to HtfMt iatlw r«l, Thr.e frontiu ■ - - " LARGRAND VAIYABEK ROT/YODR-yRONTB. 1 st'tte anorth.Mt wrflM at rorty-mn, ut-fitm •treet., YTsm ,PliiM«lrtiai r m Swt oiTJoftj-»ees d r d e !iiy4fi t a»%r^^ E^, ' r “*'' I-GARBS tOTi-Tltt' STREETVfniinr PHTtADKt. JHIA-EMt utCj of TU**tc«V! (£r3F of iptt An«h' dweUinf, east mdsrof Memtw rtroet.totweeti Mastefend Jefleraoii aAd Eferrenth aedTwemh streets. ' DWELLING,ENTESpRIBE STREET.— hnpk ; ;dwefliUgyJto.- 05 : Enterpase/ street,- hMween Fourth and Fma AfMtpf beiowDiokentw street, Pint ’'TORRE: • i^ahoevadAnt LOT F LAND, ;BRIST(3/,, PA—Three tiro story frame dprelungs and abuse vacant -tot-of font acres of bind, Bristol,Pa., and Trte ion Railroad, and near tuDelawxre menaad oaaaJL . /BFCOND’FALL BALE .SEPTEMBER », AT NOON*# Grsaurft’ Court R. Shaw,- ' TMREE-’IftOAYJ wfjcK®'JOWELLINGi NW 349 Chtisfian:street,ietweo* Third anff Fourth streets.' - Orpharuf Court of Jacobs. Wonder, deo’d. 1 BUILDING LOT, norto siijir'iff'-Morrie, street, be- and-SqverrtlT streets,(Piwt ward.).' ' • r SamO.ESWte-TWO-BTORY 'BRICK DWELLING* konthiSido orfKCtl street, between - Thirteenth' and Broadband Vrae snd CaUewhiU atraeUrCFoorteeßtJb Ward.J’c ' •■i- - • • «■*-?.»«. t> ! *-■-?-- . Orphans l Court Hale—Estate of James'' Battford, dee’d ; BRICK DWELLING, nortbeajri ecmar-of Snrth-and Mary’streets,'b#twsw»'Lombard' Estate—DWELLING of Sixth strreU'Detween-Lombard and'South streets, adigiffiftg the above ob the north. - ■ THREE- DWELLINGS, northwest comer of Maty street and Jonee’-or Donsldeoa s eOey 9 between Filth azia mXthimd Lombard and South streets* Joha Walls,decM. • - raKEE-ETORY BRICK DWEjXiNg7 N<\ IMS' North Eidteiith street/Above Jeflersoß streett'witk a two-story fmtflff sftabls on ifie rear end of the lot, uoaft* ing on Lewis stre«-«Simironts.'_ - • -• 1 j Peremptory Sale—BuH/DING LOT—northweeft aide • of 42herrt screeti-BOrtheaSl e*- 5 Meadow l street, (bits J_Tweo ty-thirdj ivard; » by ,'Uf. feet. f Peremptory jsSterTWO- BUILDING LOT«, math east wi#e or : MelFerfy strtet. southwest of Meadow sfrssL(MteFrafikford,>Tiircnty-Diird inud; together,' 40 By alwolote. ! VALUabLE PROPERTY— ** THE RACE-STREET HOTEL I ’—Nm-EV'-Raee Mreet, between Foerthaaik Fifth streets, arid oppostto Crpwn street; iot M by IflJr ft south side t»f Prime WmWB»‘E*ghth aad Ninth streets, (late Moraraensmc:i i - 0 lf i ■- ' ' MODERN- THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING/ with back buildings; No. ml Mosßt Vernon stTeet. be tween Eteveath and .Twelfth and Green and Wauaea llsecutorc* Peremptory &G«y-E«Ute of Rebecca Sava- VALUABLE BUSINESS STAN I)—Three-atory briflk ' store and dwelling. Nix 228 Arch street, between seoond. and Thud streets. . .SEFT Sale aheolate. iftrti Estate—DWELLING NORTH FOURTH 8T— Three-story brisk dweUingNo. &I 9 North Fourth street* be two en. Gresn and Tammany streets. VOT Hale aheo lute.. Immeqiftlejßoawiaion. - • THREE-STORY’»UCK DWELLING, Haverford > - •. r-. Safest Noe. lSi'aad Ml Smith Fourth Street.' ' SUPERIOR PDRJIITURBIFRENCH PLATE BOR* ROBS* PIANO-FORTE, CARPETS. Ob Tbareday Morning, ' ~ : At 9 o'cloekfiat tha aoetton store, an uaortaaentof excellent second-hand fUmlture, elegant piano-fortae, Ace mirrors, carpets,etc.,lrom'iaiinbesdpcUninghottae keeping removed to the store for oonveawaoe oi sue. ROOMS ON HARMONY COURT TO RENT.—Ap ply at the auettaft store.' : . .. AT PRIVATE- SALE.—Shares in the Philadelphia and Mercantile Libraries and Athenmum. AT PRIVATE SALE.—THie vahiaMe property, oorpsr or FmK and Adelphf streets, below WaiiaL large bnek building ifldktt, if by feet. Two front*. T M. GUMMBY - V.“ r* CARD.—J.M. GummerA Sens* *Mtioß**ra;wfflhott. regular sales of Real Estate, Stocks, M. Alao hoaet hold furniture atdwelimgs. . .. ' ,AW On crar Private Sale Register willahcsr*be iowad a very large amount of real estate, including evatj ae ecnption of city am country property* ~ “M. GIMMEY i 80N8, . „ *i Real Estate Broxers* . No. MS WALNUT Street, below Sixth* MOSES natDans, aucxioneeb ItJL AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, S, %. comer SIXTH and RACE Streets. - _ • - ! ~ MONEY TO LOAN* ’ Mousy 99 hoxai in naxex ok b 141x1 amounts* o* merchandise gftMxaUy,-ana on aU articles of value. All, SUMS OVKB ORB HU JIUKBP SOUAB* TWO~nni CKRT. FZ* mouth* moludjng atojAge, fcc.~, at Nathans* Princiaal EstW3liihmetit7S* B. comer of SIXTH afed RACE SU. , GREAT PUBLIC ACCOMMODATION^ . MONEr l .MONEY!I'MONEYi!i x j Money liberally, advanced in large or small a&umnte* from otfe dollarto. thousands, on gold .and silver plate* diamonds, watches* jewelry* fowling-pieces, murical in struments, furniture*- dry goods, clothing, groceries* oi gars, hardware, cutlery, books, hones, vehicles, harness* and all articles of value* for any length of time agreed on, atNathaks’ .Puicir al Establuxmsrt* southeast the lowest market rates# q. K. corner of SIXTH and RACE Streett.—The following articles will be soldieries* th&nhaUtbsHimdstqrspijceg: Fine gold English patent fall joWoDed asa Plain, of the most approved and beet make, im hunting comm and doable bottomed.' Fine gold eecapemeniieverandOTine watches.in hunting case aad open face, some ofthem are extra full jeweled. And beet make. . Silver English patent lever watches, escape- Sent lever' andft pipes, in hunting .case and open ce,'some very superior; English. Swiss, Fronoh.&nl - Unartier watches; firte gold vest; fob, neck, and chil dren’s bftams; fine gold pencjlcases ana pens,bracelets* breastpins, toger-mgs,- ew-rings, atuds. med&lhims* and jewelry generally. Superior Havana’Ciews at #ll per thousandt in boxes of 100 each, will be somwy single boxer 4nantities;toeuit purohaseiv* Nnmerourfanoy Ktiolc., fco., t “3$’5p llIVAT B BALB. A snpenor fire-proof ohect*« feet highbyX feet Widp* : Also, watches, and iewehnr of every description. COAL. THEO. D. 1 EMORY & CO. . ; ' OFFICE. No 1*! Booth FOURTH SUTHhilwlfc, Sole Agents of -. * - - GEO. C. POTTS* COh . Mihett and Shippers of the ‘ I . LOCUST DALE COAL, ‘From the Locust Mountain, Near Ashland, c SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, Pn., Sff, GROOM® & CO., • Beale re And Shippers of - LEHIGH, SCHUYLKILL, und BROAD TOP BEXI - ‘ BITUMINOUS COAL. . Office. No. FOURTH Street 23R0A8 Street, below Rao», -'^PHILADELPHIA. HOTELS. TVHE —r- ■ ' -*• ' ARCH STREET, ABOVE THIRD. - PWIT.ApyTPWM, L. .. ..UPTON s. newcomer: Tho situation of this HOTEL a superiorly adapted to tho wants of the Business Public; anq to those in search which now run past, in oioae proaimity, afford a cheap and pleasant nde tct all nlafteam Interest in nr about the otfcr- nlMm MACHINERY - AND IRON. SAMOIL V. Ksi&icK, . . *~ - " , WUiIAM H. MXSRICK. SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY. >3 FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS, t rniLAUSLPnu. HERRICK & SONS, '‘ - ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, Manufacture High and Low Prewar. Blears Engine!, for Landi River, aad Marine service,' Boilere, Gaeometero, Tanks, Ironßoata, *c. i Caspars ofnU kinds, either Iron or BraM. ‘ Iron Prams Roofs for Gas Works, Work Bhope, Rail road Stations, *o.- -r. ' ■ . yssfisasasjsf’^ 0111,81&, ”‘ aad m ° rt im - Sole Agents far N. jLillieax , s Patent Sugar Boiling Apparatiwr NhsmytVa.Patent Steam Hammer; ana mmelS Sugar Dra- - Washing and ironing. JSSI waging and ironing done £2f££ r P* Shirts and Collar* natenl m™ wMhS£S! hmf br hand, od tire’lSS! *^i. B ,ri; latau,n '« i « «ii«‘ l x attended to hr fenals OneraUvw. Mrs. DONOVAN,” B ' *0 •• ’ / y- • - ■ BnpeHndendedt. .■ ITAYANA ciGARS offered to dealers • 1 ‘ «« Brmlh FBONT a^it JfJA«KEREL; :AND', ALEWIVES.—B i. viooHiH Mnnnicr.