The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, September 14, 1859, Image 4

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? Mu. iiSagli thi lhHofiligibla; ftnsft?-
■ and Esq.. of
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. •■ Uty. at thtacdfag(<>n .OoiM>t)<;.W < Pd a yiiMfaiol As
,; WM
■ '■• farther' the Sundqy.'Sohool- oanss, whiotl -every
V.'-AboordtnilT he senk.out a general luTltaflon to
:;.;> air the Suri3»y.«ffiiHtr/ k ahd;reMiteil'iTh'l answer a
' hearty respStMiTomib™. wlmtheNioeptlon of
i -:= represented. 'On tit* mimag. »r..M?t°™»r.*r/an
-
\)V BebVs Bond of you* . city,and Jhftefocma
theohWnm ftrtoOfin^lOh'eflo^gspfßarlingtem
. meeting W^e»,^hd^ohh“lh-^aStlBM*J>Wrltf,
. »W«:h»WolC; ;ft» ii oUldrehi
'immimmmam
name,;’; Ac,' :iXiy ; b»rnei{ ffifstSm- then offirid
- tt«itooythii l^4|*»ad«}bil^:ihy’ifi'e, rhitdran,
were then d»!tter*4 pT «er.*Henrylß. Ohapin, of
, Jrahton; R^SjE.’Hdwlatti'nf-Wewlßrnngiriclt,
• all’ofWhioh were;Soqoenf and.forpihle, portray
;. -fair-the happy reraHfl'oT tfc&' Banaay-soncol cause.
- ;i^i6rthh#M'«hefiiSoh(#n9ed,«^oj)p(urjta f
nity riven tor dinner.;; T <«s-,, t . ; :>. r,- , ; fr !
■;.*. At three o’elock a. proeetsion waa formed of ail
**e»ent, : .headed by the band, .which., jnarehed
AhbSabbeUi■ aebooW.Vepresented,. wiia held oh .the
. large stand fronting the. trsot.. ! ; SpeedeeßjWere
„aad%.by«eme al* or,more,,- whtoh were limited th
, iMklhrinatae; foe~the. : pnrpose of adyanolng the
. interests of the eanse. Thw dsfwas;lrtatit^fal,:
the eah sending 4own his mild rays hpon'tne Scene, ]
;seww|nr to. bespeslc that Qoil was smiling upon the,
jGRsi from whom oil blessings flow, n ;
Ac., was sang by the whole concotimiprMent, ami;
the benediotioa^inouopMei,,after whMa
bly began to Sopim?;fflat'tliiB may be a
new ere for*Che better in' the Sabbrnth-sohool ofitxu.
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IJWW»Mr-for-Tti«PrM».l .... . „
. DAHVEK, o*-BmV J«ddo, fMttta
berpfflfvlbmrdiCqtihnin/b Huwallr-- s ''" ■■' ■ -
WM H / A BOil™ of txadk. ~.....
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"SBStStorfS'H'SWat.HPiKUr.Caiaaiw, -.,, !
■ KrwlM4tAnra». *opa
MABffljffi 'Pt^TiajliljßEXCE.
fort or PHii.*»Ei,rarA, s«rt. i«, ism.
_6 4TI BUS BETS
""wr&S U aomm^s^ifn^'KL 1
. Bohr EyinMkjj-Ventiil Unys Trom Lron, in
Milford*
Pohr Som«T*; w>mißo#ton,, u t
-, ( MnrHctfdfc6rt,‘Smith,irora Provfdencfl. , .
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SohrßB JohnwmSinHn,>feomßaiein.,51 ;<l t ; y.
Bchr W>ttSeir«,vTOrn‘‘PoH*bs6iith^ 1 *?
'h: Saar H-Curtu, WilljswaLtrmn’Wilttioitom J.i O
flehr Mohawlt, ;Watf, into* Baker's Folly, !
ReutuAm Baatoa,B<rii?w?sr<nr ■York, via Case Ma)r,‘i
J« AlMfltdlon. -' : : ’7 '
' £Mp Kiobard Menwt,ourer,NeTrOileßciti Bishop, iiv
Moluirti tfanj rtjlneak Co. "
Schr-Aitiinn, Cor«on; Salem, CA HeoVaclrnr & Co. -
Jehrß-8 MnioniSmttSiSAleraißsHra. Orle&Go.
•_r*guSi H.BiigigotKSmith:jail Kivor.TiyertonCgirlCi.
• -K< Scfir W. Pfinxi Honet,PrMlieMe, BMiatorf «s<>:,
4f. tfehrJFrainbes, &>rae ni]kxton t SlnnfcJgon k Gloror-*
Echf JT Comcton. Cor«og; fio«ton, Baum. O*|o SrCo*J •}
. 4 , fc g°Br„ li,Majfomr : HewUt
/• |oj>r . Boston, 11 do*^* l <•
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, *> ;flchr GenTarlor,Banter, We w Haven,;?.,>*, do
: cS®^o,BiWo*on.; wheetph, Cheka*. 4 ■dq
WiUt4m*,,Wa«hiflcton,*i' , do
*' *- fehrTjSSJP'stßyensVshiwi : !
|ehrf & * ■ «*■* do
Be h r .1 ob n, C poper*.Huto bi a gt»Georgetotm, - dd a
flehf Fwwy.fitokMi'i :uTdo dq -
. Amanda*'
e ; Filet, anthracite ooftl ufZ
*” Entorori&fcrßrosd Top hKnmincaa coal to.-if
_ K,9qr|OQ^^;.Wf•M^'Anth l rnei^coaltoX)•lGlty , * , 1
V? 'A V‘’
'' •' The
- iadeo
•. Andponrtejtfd•jrWlWfW;t-‘-‘-.0 «.. v -„ k - . 7T'i
*v A-B]U|B Rebar, UKnttocapUin; MaiorlLMia]«,«Tain i to
nor k Stont, bark to Wia.Fiohwpm'k,Col«ldioata;to
.*• **pUin; TrMoSllisp^lroa^lw.lo^l^^|t&^v *• j /
■ Kewitt^^sjSf^dO^wriUifiS^i
•, • tontttWMt.* t-• l-'z cgT&x&JKiii ,vyi # %.T~
-I : ame «™nlnx to repair her proselier. Bhe rrae rft-ie-.il
i:^h!(i
,de;j*n»!TOiah alt. - - mf*, irii;.-”' ‘--
-;~"3llis--?rrthenon. Bonne, rTrys-atVaiyanriso July 31., to
oreat two Cliinin porU Mr Mljr&rpaSSirjcjtt tin.. |
r Bart Cord«U&« Roberta, hortee, arrired at !
'-rJiuaUht. -
-
Bnjs-wlaon Ad*ms, Vork T ticuce, arrived at Fortlantf
Brie Laniarotte, Hamman.ulled from Kjneaton. ja.;
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fort reported lost JM,nit. had a c»tbo of «731*>xes ancar; 1
*‘Sffii r 8 B Wintate,
. .rmpbi Sophtn Ann. Georgfa. and Thos il Skinner,ar^
dr^lUsS^* , *i
- - ; 6e!ir , .Kv& ; B*Ut 6m»o .W^tYsaiW.
5 jOßfeve,?*lisJw» hence at Boston s ‘
Deb at Bth in*f# andreraained lath. /
Banvpra for do, and ShaTon.Thnrlow* froartfewbiry
portJor do,«t Bthio*i.andeai]eancxrdar;:
t Wat. II Rowe, WiKiae, bonne at Now Bedford
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t ?*rth«one,C«n), benpa,an-lv«lat,Ni>W Bod
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- KHbinrtejcntßWladelDnia. y
- 1 ii iItOTB tontßrfri^sSnitoSiAjieUte-JWlrMßiCbfa
Safhpr
; Bphr Clooro/Bnrroueln. iuiled, ffont Jproywonce.Utb
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5 ',?•“£?«/ jjornmoiloirorao, Knifed; arrived atAlainn-
.j’ 2. ■** * 1 ‘1 —^' g .*■ ? _a >
■ ' ' . .PEM-EMIM- • ' '' : ■'•
• »-.Xw^.-j}W-.}Cvr.;: ■ ■-/•
ij’-,
OPTIC®, NO.-JW* SODTH SECOND Bl|-j;
‘ YAM, OATHAnrifE-STBEET’wiii'it.i ,• „
i f „ tlg’tft* -- - •;: a APKLgHrA;,'
* _i 3 - . CJ , ■
f•'"■ *
■ r":.. MMftit-- - wHttyaa&ifCoOTtt. f*d:4
•: -osqome
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' importation;;,;”;
m'Vmt «#*
t£LfiMis£SiBEM6L^'i^’ * i sbmetoerh:i?iii iss9i'
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~ EBUp^IONAii.
IMTUSid.-—A.? Bi TAYLOIt, Teacher of
I\TO.. '/:2SO' SOU'rH; FOURTH STREET.i-
TiflftSS-DYOKMANj_ formerly Professor J of
• &&& w«xbt>orof the Jury of AdinUfruft
D °t2 JSlJr’Sti?, jSS g !lS l iffuT Stf f
;CHEGABAV AND D’HEiy
AND DAY SCHOOL' FGR
IHIIiA»BSYiOA I i'Rtf. V.n$E
Te»i»6otfijUy her
rtomtiraiicf the public in grirteral.,that independently of
ier -up&tding-etui-BlJLsehpol*-directed byherwlf and
Ar,‘tt»eerMua./PltEyOaT» InTNEW YORK, she in*
sncra, icr totmocnon ~w»h‘her niece, • Mnie.' D’lfEK-
PHILADELPHIA an Institution
■ oflrwrtieitelg the nme pUn as the one above mentioned,
i TWPfiuoipsh! win.angwerapphbationsAud receive
*■variUtt on and afteTtheTJth day of.September,-and the
, ■ / 'iriuSMin*
SlT:'’ MARKS' .EpESCPPAIi ACADE&iY;
-*,■»! \‘,i ";. , IWIH ACE Street.'
.TIfJ^A.Q-BRI'KIEUiiy^-OAlUf^iLresnme,
cTfl’’’fhe duties of hor School. .aa/paußLop MONDAY. :
:MlS^;p/:'A.:Biai«lN-.WILLKE-OPBN I
! ’4*-"r:ilwr School'for'Ybuhff /Ladies on Pepterijbeyl9, l
may he obtained the.fi^jhooinfodi,.fill.
WALNUT Street, where applioatiOutor adrtiisjuoh mar:
Trott,*L. )- Johu»on;■ r< -.>«•*-"jV-.vci- ;,n, , -auffl»lm*/
Tl/f OSIO ANDBINGING.-MtSS LIZZIE
homes. She refers with confidence to any of hat pupils.
fffl?i
iIWTSS: IfrW: ‘ HOWES- WILL REOPEN
4»# Ji«fBptoMrbrYoto't<tdte»i atISStCHESTNUT
atruotC MONDAY, Baptemtor-12. .U3ts‘dtaa37-Bt;iff^qr‘
M ARY L'i WILL. ;OPEN
4^-*-,'herlJoariJinr Auil Day-Schoo] for GlrUINd. IOJO
SPRMaGAKDBOtreet.pn, the l«t ofßeptember.
For Clroillars apply to the Principal.;,., , ; ■ au2B-lrn* ,
: MlSs'htfPifß’.'KlAYEß - AND,MRS. R i
iSihoCßeptembef, * - aQ26*sw »,
4|fßB; BARTON’S ■
■IT*.. boarding
• - ■ -i a ;. .. -jjp
, r* DAYSCHCKJLPpR'young LADIES,
*' ‘ . . yj 0( j 9» GHEBTlurr Street, i'hila. .
.The Winter Term ymlbpia on the secaqd MONPAY
iti September.: Young Lames received of any
' taught whatever pertains to a thorough Education. ;
~ FrenchepOken tn the family. For Circulars and par*
ripplyas above. .•■ , au2fi-UWfcCid-6w 1
HEAJAN AljLlfiNi A. M/, /i’eacher of the
VIOLIN add Pf ANO. Mr. Alien, may 1» applied
mpi JAS.
Jl J. HELM will open, September 13, his Sohool for
the higher education of a hmitsd numoer of Young Lad
dies. to whom he is notpersopaUy known are
referred to Prof.C.D Cleveland, Prof. CKarleaßhort,
Rev. Pff. Morton, Bto vena, Wilmer, Howe, Furness,
aml otherß. RESIDENCE, 1515 WALNUT Street;
SCHOOL, 1313 CHESTNUT Street. , aMBt i
English ASS 'Classical school.
'openonthe ’SECONP MOflpAYjthe 12th day of Sep
j-iv*'1 V'- 1 cham/es sb6rt. !
'PENH,,IISfG'ftTSm—The Session will
Iv: <»mrasßMjon r MON3>'AY, to 6th.of Saptemlwr.
•Tho ohtmjtoT,»hiiCli»ttWtion!«. tp.,pr«Mt». pqpiU for
cSJeto or biumes»... in nooompluUiii uutotooot, ra
pidUT, .ml .specially toorouglm.M, aro ouilrntilq; nhcl
to to ttotouih rooul™. ao t oolr. that, tto wnotu dtffl
oultt«« mowto root, tat tlKwoftt-SftohTnairiitmiT.. , i
' Th..method aonfitod, (o'-giving inotnioUcn- is to be
pomo & ooTiborer.vmS thp pupil, eSortu being mode, to
E»v, Um rojorvini for the.WMhor to point
out jjrora) remove fioabUi or euggo»t thomannor of pro-
Momril&lM toprinolpfo, of thevnrion, braheh-
JieofNaturnrsotenoe.appnrfttue fullr provtdedi And
orprwticel operation*JO Sorrepioe. s Erit-cliu* trsn-
WiotnuHdolpWnmeaufooturjmfurniebed. . , ,
•: fiMidm.p»r,ofn*tbeT»nou«Studie«inrith Toil took.,
Leotura, *r« delivered In rogutir ord«ronbf&turu Phl
lo.opby, Obomutr/ftieologrriortiioloari eto, - • ;
. The Room, occupied. *t« thpee on the .econd, third.
Filbert street; they are Urge freely ventilated, arid
afford ample space for Recitation, Lecture, and Play
fioptosTlThey are now open from 9 o’clock A. M. to 1
o'clock P, M„ where lorther information may be ob*
' f‘: * f UUSTEWART,YrinetMi;
pRIOE^R^E^CAD^; p^. ,
berAth, JwrrTbe course of instfrioiioa, comprises all
the branches Of a thoroughEngUsh Eduowtion. together
.withthe Latin, Greek, a»dFrench Laagnaaes. ai&t-tf
OB GARDEN ACADEMY FOR
L 5, YOTJN& MKN AND BOYS. N. E. eor. KiqHtH
aorf By'fTONWOOB Streets.-'Resnmes duties MuN*
DAYi eeptember sth. s Nombef limited ? a\l 'pupils un*
der thaMmdiediata care of the Principal vthe govern*
ment it that of purely l7 moral suasionreports sent to
patoOts wepkU Ilhe MiWO/, Jnjetjettuat, and Phygid
Education of Boys will be carefully and conscientious y
attended to,. Cgtalognei gratuitously fti' the.-Awideniy,
-orriW North fighth street. ; , ;
, :au3Mw a F. JONLLAVY LONO.Pnnoipal.
np.MTII CLASSICAL INSTITUTE, RE
■ lrrmi No, WB FILBERT Street to No.
W Street, will reopet* on MONDAY,
September Mb.JJojfg prepared.for College or BasineM,
Alfbrxnohesof a complete English education, the Clas
ata, Mathematics,ana; Modern Languages, are t&ug
alter a syetem which' insures thoroughness and‘rap •
. Uiroalftr.to.bfl* •
. Mr. J. A. Vaughan, Bev.Mri /.
H, Jußomberger. Rev,Mr. Wm. B. Enrnew, Benjamin
• bnugai Theodore Sedgwiek,Esu„ New York, auifl-im*
riIHE MtSSES AEKTSEN'S SCHOOL FOE
Jl YOUNO UADIKB. ‘
miBB 'STREET, GERMANTOWN. \
: Fill Tenawill b«pa on thoFIMT MONDAY In
~4i,truction.in Uta'umtl.Emu.H makchss, ■witb
lA«a,FonwOil.atidPaAWijm,: <~tf ’i" SnU-tf
TOBE MISSES EWING WILIi'OPEN'A
4f»p .iMfearai mtsfc
gtrwt, vbcra Circular, mar tKtabtainad. '
A b«t'“Birttei, Eori JT. ;W.
I’rof,o.o,Cleveland, . „ .. aul7-jSw* 11
inpHE AECtt-STREEiI' RISTITtITE FOR
.t*.; ' YOUNO' ; LADrKS.--The iK!BV»ntli Bouion will
commence onMom)AY£Bejwmber«b,lB». For cit-
win E.&kASSt O&ii AND ENGMBH
tember Ist. ~ , , „ , aug-fm*
T<HE'imisses;CASEY AUIJ’MBS.SEE-
rnHOS. BALDWIN’S ENGLISH MATHE*
CLA£SICAL.fIGO6L FOR ROYS,'
N.E.coiner ofBROAD and AROH,>wiU feopenSop
jembernt.-7/ •_ . - V ? .. * aug-imy;
fpHE SUBSCRIBER Will, REOPEN HIS
RITTENHOUSE ACADEMY—N-,E. cor
ne, of crnniii w,a eighteenth ?,i«ets,
“-r* 1
'feta !Brinoipal«.
,;A;DEBN; GROVE- FEJIAKB SEMINARY.
f»-“FRXNK#<(aD A -.PENNSYLVANIA, Be mile,
from M»rJ(«taff otiPhiliidelpMo. - ~ -. • j
„.TH, oonaopf mitnipilon InthliSohMl ucomttolian
give and thorough, : Pareots ana' Guardinns who mton<
1 toplaoo thejf daughwri or wards at tlns Institdtiouwi 1
m fe^Mrsby,
• s3-tf ; Principal and Superintendent,
STREET COLLEOTATE INOTI
>i f M.'»i ; d.STf>IOSEPH’S COltE
XAjVN.Y-conwror F(f,BERT nid JUNIPERBts
StudiMwUlbe resumed- on.-MONDAY, 6thi
Annie churchman has remold
school, to. no. dm
•FKANKEfn 'BW«t,' above -Poplar. Term Commence!
SeptamtarSth.,;- /, ~ - - , tr- aal9-lm*r
-X>EYANT « STRATTON'S NATIONAL
Mf».York,..Buffalo, Cljv.lwxd, and CSioa*o, :P o r in
ffflrmatliW. w«rtutnd focCataliwne., 1 .- ,frp-tf
CENTRAL INSTITUTEi N.iWb CORNER
and feama. oardeH street!, trill
- -- iffillfeVAt^f.TPrihcipft],
fILASSiC?AL; INSTITUTE, ,
m &u»
THEOePmtSWN ACADEMY WILL
A -jmmb ,oti MONDAY] September 4th, It®.. The
S 5& 1
am<-fiw? J f’, yy; m ■ •>'- i t.-. • -.. Principal."
IRIfctENDSL vA OA D WHY. FOR: BOYS,
lA'.'bait of « North ELEVENTH Street, jriUiiopen
the eth init. All denuminationi admitted. <l3 per
TefaofB veelU.’. ■ - r .. . I ,
| il«», o. : - v -.i ■ ■...,. vm.WHITALL, 1
pIAMILY CHOCOLATE r 11
-' •■- '
kahqfactllTeraildJmportorir; • ’ •
®rIMANTELS,!
fcJUchOliand.rooit Beautiful .Speoiinjnß, of
jsnameded elate Mantels, ever offered for ,t»le in this
country Pennsylvania Slats
:-Plffrtr 1 -';■• ■ L . ICtn.OBBBTWUTBtreet.,.
f |gig^^p. : ;!pps for
arainiand water oonduotors.
-Imported nnd for sol* by •- - - .. t f
;fi»AYANA -CIGARS .offered' to dealers
“ '■*«, il iSftfiwilo' ibtoit, o( tfttfoo? rises and. brands, in-
W*tte*>armn*d Plftpta jle.n.: Tb<tftPlfrsUßß Mltflr
hM Etna SW*T, Ifted, Codes Igpi
:i 1 ; ■££; '• «^
--KowJaoWratopaii^aoiltLßECGNOStreet,
* *»«r c!);1(
iSENNSYI^ANtA^STATS'AGRIC®'
TURAI. SOCIETY EXHIBiTIftNi-Tho NINTH
ANNUAL EXHIBITION of the PENNSYLVANIA
iWEDNESDAY. THURSyAY, and FRIDAY, the 27th,
'23th,29th,nndSothdaya next. On them
;of September, the Becretary tviH remove lo tho Rooms
the PldUdelrkiaSoQietrlor the promotion of Agncul
toroWEwl??K
Letters addressed to the SeoreWifyi at Harrisburg, to
A. 0. HEISTER, Boo’y.T 1 , 0 , fflEv&T-'tFeiMllzaMO
' VOTICE ri HEREBY GIVEN 'that ap
*• v nlioation has l»een made for a re-issue of Certifi
cate No. ICO of (iBRMANTOWN GAS BTOOK, Five
i jares, in the name of Dr. T, p. BETTON, dated Janu
nry ad, WM, tho .om. hnno^gl^oj
FhUndnlphin. luno ffl. tsfli * l% °™ “fe^SSS,'
Not 1 ! cif-i-UEPartment oe suu
-OoRVEYOR??f,iC!B
PiULAnxLpmAj Bept. s.lB69.—Duplioate Plans of tho
EIGHTH BEC'UQH oi Ihfi Surrey and Rexulatioa of
10 , bn^ rl ®
avenue, Southward nr Allegheny avenue. Eastward by
Fifteenth street, and westwardlyr Thirtieth street,
or-wisaaniCkoo street, Southeastward byLocnnare
nuerand Southwestward -by the river BehuylkUl, and
'of-Blookfeivan the
Twentptoarth ward, bounded Northward* by. uolumlifa
avenue, Southward by UcYerford road and Torr isve
nue, Eastward by Fifty-sixth street, and Westward by
f ixty-sixth street, are,now prepared for publie insoeo
on at:thei Offices of BURYEYORB ,and REGULA
TORS or thbElitiith add Eleventh Burvey'Diitnots, and
at the Office of this Department. City Building, FIFTH
below Walnut street j arid,the Board of Surveyors have
appointed MONDAY* Hie Htnmstant', at 100 oiook A.
U.f to consider any objeotions that may bo urged thereto
hr an, oitiaen intomalod fe^ ANl) KNEAf)B ,
sf-dUffth. , _ Chief Engineer and Surveyor.
NGTI6F.2-lDe^erf f :Tn Good-
y, ea CAT. Pa^n > yuloanised .Rubber , Suspenders,
Imidsiwebs, anCau CtherdabrioiLand aytmiew made
fcombmins fibrous substsnoeß w th threads or sheets
vulcanized rubber, are notified hat unless the same
are properly stampedxir labelled w th my name, and by
my authority, they c&hnotLe legal y disposed bf in the
Jmted States. Alerobants and dealers are invited to ex
amine specimens hPW,tn store, and to give their orders
or the oprine Trade loihe‘Unaertlgneu, EXCLUSIVE
OWNER OF THE TITLEB AND EXCLUSIVE
f Sv^dtl|ci§^ 1 TO JMNUEACriIMI nnet SEEL
r. c^»; pti:c “ on tBfeo
nM-lT • • ■ HORACE H.DAY.
XTOTIOB.-i'Eersons .having business with
tho FLOUR INSPECTOR will call at'No. u
lINK iStnmt/Wtwnfs the'torn of S. o’olqck and 3
; . M.. where tho, will nod tho Inapecto, or hr, Deonty.
F.M.HIESTER..,,. ..... LAUMAN,
le!7 j rv? j, ; our ipgpeotor.
bread.;;
pURE AND CHEAP BREAD,
’ BY’ THE
MECHANICAL BAKERY,
CAN BB OBTAINBD AT.THE FOLLOWINO
PLACES:
Mt’dIiiNICALIiAKEnV.S. 'Vf'i cornirof Biiadand’
Vine streets.
J.GRAVENSTINE.Jw^w/..B;iW v eqroer of Twelfth
and Wallace streets.
O.M. ObAßK.^.^,,...Poplar street, below
’• • Tenth.
11. MoREIL.»~* r __ r ~* r .B. E. .corner Sixth and
1 r - » •* -. Coates street.- ‘
MRB. B.BECKw__. r ..No. 405 CallowhiU
.* * $ ■:* i>/,f *i jhO-r-street. ii * .
8. PANCOASTNo. 910 Spring Garden
JOHN G. NOXEY * Vine street,
T: P. SMITHS llihforth FffthsVeet,
corner Fifth and
Sprucri streets.
W. W. MATHEWB.——E. cqrper Eleventh and
D. KNIGHT. ilrt«d U !tree?, 0 &loW -Wall
GEQItdE GARVIN-i-. ! l.iNol’tiiS Lombard itreet
D. COURTNEY. W,, comer Sixteenth
8. R, MASON, .Fourth and Germantown
Road. ’ *
8. R.WAN^MAKER—^ street, above
Z. LENTZ-L _l.™-.'.icomor'Boiith pirurjh aiKi
L. HOLLAND. .8. W! conic rS fifteenth and
Ogden streeU.
DAVID 6At)DLiER»~~Ui.+No, 2®.North: EtovenUi
J. WEIGHTMAN-.~.-~~~ ..S.*E. corner Eleventh and
'Jefferson streets.
B.B.TOMKINS,. No. m lWo, North Front
‘ street. ’ * ■’ • • "■ .
H.BROOKS, W. corner of Befrenth
•• * VafadFinestreets. ,• . >
JANE- MYERS,.-**, Coates street, below Thir
. . teentn street.
K, >l. W>D.™w.u..Bi%.oort* iFrankHnrind
• Castea- .eeta.
F. MORRIS..—. comer Tenth and
J. SHUSTER-..V., corner Broad and,
THO&, t. BLEST J JJ-i-loorn6f , NfaSlrtft!»tr«»t
, and Ridge avenue.
8v8.,80Y(N.,... ■.........^ and
J, McINT YRJS. .v——. Twenty-second street, ah.'
• Coatei:'”’'
E. W. HUNTER,.Coates street, above Be*
, venteenth.
AtEX, FULLERTON.—Oornor of Fifth trad Chrii-
J, L. HICKS Camden, J., store 119
C. H. al
O-b, HAvarford toad»
R. L. YARNELL..,,——-*..Lenni, Pernio. s .< •
JOHNRARNDT. ««~*TrhmoDt and Fine Grove,
, ,• • Popnm - • ,
M. B. BOX Penna, '
GEO. B. Wpst Chester, Peuna
GEO. L. AtlantioCity, N. J.
JAMES GARLAND- -—. Cape May, N. 5.
D.‘ HORTON...I 1 .,-. Florence, N. J.
JOHN
Jsa-tf . •
■MECHANICAL BAKERY; S. W. Comer.
XTA BROAD And VINE Street*, PmLADEJjPHJAr
Thia establishment i* now in eunoessful operation, day
and night,and (ill are respectfully invited tocallnndsee
the whole primes* 6f bread-making for themselves. 1 .
• 'The undersigned takes the liberty of ssarinf , that for
thirty-flVe ybars ne has been a practical Dhkof-five as
apprentice, and firms journeyman ia one of the first
houses in Saotjand.ftflcL twenty-five as master—during
wwcn time he Has hsA the opportunity of making mvi r
experiments, and observing all the improvement* which
have been made dtmng that period. .
:in this establishment, of wfiioh he has now the man
agement, in addition to the complete labor-saving ma
chinery, he has |iowfaolUtie<of many kinds not nereto-
Berag unrestrained In the purohase of flour, hone hut
: the eoqjndefi and bdsfe shall ever lie used; and ne lias no
hesitation.in spying, that Bread of all, kinds can b* de
livered, unsurpassed fo quality and weight by. that made
I^uS&esS'%cS C tha*B»fcd mad? by.thftMechahica
Bakery £&« pot been tried, or Ip which it ha* been tried
Dufy* at before the machinery was -
perfect working order, are respeotfaUy,asked to give it
atttal uowttha undersigned believing it.wpnld4ead to
mutual advantage.- * JOHN 0/ MOXBV.s
my94-tf Supenntehdent.
SAVING RDNDB.
OPRING GARDEN SAVING FUND SO
- ? (UoosoUditiQUßank ßnild|jw.r.
CHARTERED BV OFPRNN-
Pepbsits rboeived in snnis or One Dollar and upwards,
Spring Garden Sayings Fond Society " was chartered by,
the Legislature n£ Ppnnf y l vania to snpply thuoeceMity.
The Managers, {n organiiing add locating It, nave l>e»n
governed wholly. Dy a dfliire, to busi-
B l svemw*^ a ” dair '
Btefick Klett, 1 '' "■ etephen Smith,
i P. Levy. Hon. H.K. Strong# ,
iei Undarkoffer, .. Frederick Stnoke,
iQis Hart, .' Joseph r. LeCTero,
i Kesslar, Jr.# ■ • George'Rneoht,
! AwoDDoe*v.„
T».KQI« H*RT. Siffetorr? ‘ ■ 1 loai-lflf
: CJAVING/FGND—FIVE PER GENT; IN
TKRF.ST.-MATIONAL SAFETY TEUSTiCQM
PANY. WALNUT fitre.t, South weiltoornar of TfllflD/
Phil-violphla. looorporotoii bf tlio Stole of Fonu»jlv»-
oporf f teiT day from 9'o’olook in the
morning till 5 la the evening, and ou r Mouday
“V -.:
William J.Rked, Secretary, ..,,
_ _ _ ostECTone.
ftMT 1 tef 1 ,
, .Robert'Selfridge, , Franois, Lee, *
. fSamuelKiAeßton, \ \/> JpeephTflj-kea,
C, Londreth Mumifl, Henry Dioenderfer,
Money is received and payments made daily, i,
/The-invertmenumirroade, In the
proVjVicmsbf the ,Charter, m Real Estate Mortgages,
Ground Renta, end mUh seeurities as will&l
-• wayß tufure seriept,security to the depositor!.'and
whlohottpnoiTall.io giye permonenpy and stability to
- -TV - hulAi
CAVINGFUND.—UNITED STATES
£5 trust. COMPANY, corner TJIIRD pad CHEST-
Ifyl OhVOS4< t j 1 ~
torn Use dtty 01 deposit the day of withdrinral.
PB! , ai,§aHaSS t AL!L% <,k Sf„ , Wf 4w,ht“l oa
rffi ujtisleon Kc^lanJ^lretainLandßootlaml,
fr H. CRAWFORD
FISK, Actuary. ‘ - eelLly -
'I |i V!Alittle, testoften,JlUii^pFpnie.”i :
CIRANKLIN SAVING FUND—-
, .
Depositors* money secured by Government
State, and City Loans, Ground Rents, Mortgagee,
Safety better than large
profits, consequently mil run norisk with depori
totr mprfeyi bat hare jt at Ml times f eady to re
nt with 6 per cent, interest to the ovner, u
ey have always done. This Company never
married or -amyle, &nd J Minors 'can
deposit In their own right, and fuoh deposlUfcan
be withdrawn only by their consent.
Charter eerpetua}* (ncorpay»ad bythe State
of Pennsylvania, With authomy to reoeive mo
ney from troeteee and executor*.
XaRGB AUp BMAIjL;BUMB RECEIVED.
Omoe open daily 1 from 9* to 3 o atook, ami on
Wednesday and Saturday evenings until So’oUf.
DIREOTORg: ' "
Japo’bß.Bhjtnnoo,- j. . Oyrue Cadwallader,
John Bhindler, Georgeßussell,
MMaehi 2 W r Sloan,r. pwanLT. Hyatt, .
LewisKhdnbnaar, ** '* Henry I)eianjr, ,k li
Nicholfis Kittenhoiue, Nathan fimedley,
Ctbu! o*pwai.lXi)k»,TrsMifrer,
PI3.fI.TV-- ip ... i.
r.l;-1 ADcjlM,M,T«d.iil»l‘ 1 3 eurnpd.”
" ’ ' HOTELS.
wiiHERILL^^
▼ f Street West oT- Sixth.—This deservedly favorite
plaoe having been purchased hy the undortigned, will
hertafter be chnductid on' the mdse eptiGpfisniXiSeAle.
The best Game, Oysters, and Refreshments, prepared
, in. the choicest style, and finest .Xdquoja, from the
mbst popular importing houses, fllWh on bancl. Tiie
patronage of the publnm respeotfully Invited 1
« ' V o -JOHNJ.. BARTIUM.
tSr Private Rooms for Suppers, Arbitrations, Com
mitteeg, Sooieries, (to, :;r < *;, ? sio-itu
,rr«nE UNION,
‘ i 1 • Alt OH STREET, ABOVETHIHI).
UPTON S, NF,WOS^ a k UiilI ’ A '
awwsD^o/jboßffilffflS^ife^ll^feMlinMsrch
olvloruiua, P.wunfiH Railfcmffi, wßloh noC rlin
aha inflUttoWoxjinUf,Ufordi ffhanuid »l,u*nt ri*
to all planes of internet in or atant.tha mty, iy fiMm
WARM AIRuY'URNAOE,
’” lh - T^fAfM^ ACE .
' »!<>-« a Wl? CHESTNUT Street,
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
' NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY,
established IN ISM.
FIRE AND 1 LIW INsURANoIe.
HEAD OFFICES:
i LONDON/ ‘ksfeRDEEN, 1 EDINDUROH, OLAS-
80W, PHILADKLFUIA.
OAFITAD, ®0,a98,800.
ANNUAL INCOME UPWARDS OF $1,000,000.
Policies guarantied by the unlimited liabilities o
nearly 1,000 Shareholders. , ,
' Losses promptly adjusted and paid without reference
to London, by ;
- WILLIAM GETTY,
AWN’r FOR THE UNITZD BTATfeS.'
, OFFICE,' ‘ PHILADELPHIA , BANK,
CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE'FOURTH,
i
•' ' ' l , " 1 kEFERENcfcs. / i'l
STUART fc 1 BROTHER, IS Bunk
" MYETO, CEaOHORN, A CO., 233 M.rkel rt.
“ WMi MAXEE * 00., SS Soulh Front itreet.
“ n MoOUTCHEN fc 'COLUNS; S. W. oonwr
" Front n-ml New streoti!.
“ . SMITH/WII,LIAMS, k 00.. ,1S Mnrlret <l
- JAMES QRAHAM * C 0„ Aland »Lftitia«-
JOSEPH B. MITCHELL, Ran., Treslde'nt MeobanlCa’
Bank.
JAMES DUNLAP. Eaq., Jreaident Union Bank.
Hon. WILLIAM A.PORTER. «J, Walnnt Mreat. Into
Judge Supreme Court. JyS-tuthkß If
THE WASHINGTON
FIRE And marine
, INSU,RANOE’..COMPAN p
FABaUH-AR BUILDINGS,
Noi asO VYALNDT STREET,
. .. ; PHILADELPHIA.. ’
Incorporated i|i 1557, unde r the General Insurance Law
, )t «,- - V* Fcnnsylvannu . ,
Authorized Cabital~-^~J.$BOO,OOO
Subeoribed Capital... « 200,000
Paid up Cabital'. —..—- 114,800
IIfVBSTKD AB FOLLOWS I '
Bond and Mortgagee, first 1ien..50,170;
Rank, Railroad* and other Stock* and Se
-
Cash in Bank~U~ ■ 8,630
~ ; SIH',BW
againit LOBB OR DAMAGE BY-FIRE
MERCHANDISE,' HOUSEHOLD
'URNmIRTb, Am AUo.on CARGOBStHd FREIGHT
to and Gom all. part* of the world,. And Inland Natlfc*-
land Transportation, on favorable tenna.
officers;' "
- 0.-O. BUTLER.Secretary.
. -H/G.RAMiJORGER,ABK»tAnt Secretary,
, . DIRECTORS. * •
■ wffisiwaah, ••
1 Henry K.Strong, F.F.Torrey, ’
D. D. Jones,, ; ■ Jno. Tonner,
fr&dv ' •
marlB-tf
AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE C 0„
AX INCORPORATED 1810—charter PERPBT
JAL.
tfo, ?10 WALNUT Street, above Third, ATiiladeiphla,
Haying h- large paid-up Capital Stopkand Burplu* In
vested In found and available Securities, continue toin
*ure on; Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, Merohaudixe,
/easels in Port ana their Cargoes, and other rerspnal
Property. AU losses liberally and promptly adjusted,, <
S* * . PIAiCTOBS. ? • ,
Abbott, John T. Lewis, <
ohniYelshi Jamos R. Campbell,
iK^rX 500 ’ *
oSoSoI°AIiBOTT, FtMidenfc
THOMAS R, MARIB. Secretary. jaO-ly if
IMFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COM*
DOCK Streets. AsseU, 2fl.
INJURES LIVES for the whole term of life-grants
auumue? and endowments— purchases life interests in
Estate, *aod make* all eoatr&ota depending on the
oonUngenoie* or Life. ~ , .
They act *« Exeoutors, Administrators, Assignees
Trustees, and Guardian*. , ,
f. , TRUSTEM. 1 " • !
wvyelL-Miller, SAinueiS.Stoker*- . {
etuamin Qoates, William Martin, * ’
ichard s. Newbold, James B. McFarland, !
Wi ham p. Hacker, Joseph Hi Trotter,
william H/Kern, James Huston,
■ . Samuel 0, Huey. Theophilu* Paulding,
Charles Halloweil,. Edmund A. Bouder,
Henry 0, Townsend* Daniel L. Htttohinsoa#
■ Rodolphus Kent, > John W. Hornor,
, william It. Carr, , Ellis S. Archer, •
Warner Ma RaSin, John O. Brenner,
P, S. Mich or, Easton.
Johit W. Hobnob. Secretary. aulS-ly
THE QUAKER , CITY INSURANCE.
COMPANI', PHILADELPHIA, Pa.
FRANKLIN BUILDINGS, No. 408 WALNUT Street.
S CHARTER PERPETUAL.
MARINE V AND inland INSURANCE'.;
ranee, liroitea.ana perpetual, on Buildings afid
Merchandise of all descriptions. «
. Marino Iniuranee, inland and Ocean, on VeMea,
Freight and Cargo to and from all parts of the World.'
OVVIOBBS,
SSBSS.
DIBKCTOBB.
George H. Hart, E. W. Railev.
anl
tvelaware mutuad safety IN
O*
„ MARINE INSURANCE - *i
ON VEB3ELS, ]
CARGO, > To all parts of the World,
P 1 ''INLAND INSURANOH -
Ob Goods, by River. Canals, Lakes, nnd Land Carriage
, .• „ . pffl'YSJSftife.
On Merohandiso generally.
oaau,rf smroYWc%%PANY.
November 1,1868. -
Par. _ ...... Itfartri Valgi.
$103,000, Philadelphia City 6 V oe»t, LoaD„..$lO,l4«:(0
State Loans... 104,425100
s9o,oos,U.s.Treasuryi»4rc?nl.Votes.,,. 80,1 U’M
$60,000, Pennsylvania jKailroad id Mortgage _
„ 6 V oent Bonds /.TT. (6, 97000
$20,000, North Pennsylvania Railroad Mort~ !
• um f°
Company, interest and princinS [
guarantied by the oity of Phila- i
-■ aelphiA.. OO
$3,000,100 shares Pennsylvania Railroad \
-$O,OOO, WOshares a fiort’h Pen nsy i vania Kali - S37 | w
road Company 850 00
sM6o,Bandry shares Philadelphia loa
i . Boat CorapaoT, Havre de Grace 1
Steam Tow Boat Company, Sa- •
, ■ ? vanuah Steam Nayigation.ftom
■ } ' Mny,andPhlladelphia.ExohSaft
Company ‘j&Qioo
?or?ds Gqd hnJ Roal Estate, O;- ‘ fl ;
ficeßuilding....... 71Af1595
Bills receivable for Insurances made 201,664 86
Balance due at Agencies—Premiums on Ma
; 81,28* 1
Scrip and stock of sundry Insurance Compa
nies. .. OO
Cash on Deposit in Bank. 43,057 85
. , DIRKC
William Martin, J
Joseph H. Ssal,
Edmund A.
John Ci Davis,
John R, Penrose,
George G. Lciper,
Edwnrd Darlington, .
Dr. n. M. Huston,
william C. Ludwig,
©efß;* I"** 1 "** - •
H. Jones Brooke,
Jacob P, Jones,
W7LLIA
HENRY LYLBUm 3 8eci
Jam«« G, Hand. , r
Theophllus Paulding,
Traqaair. ’
William pyre, Jr„ I
J.F.Pemeton,
Joshua P. Eyre,
Samuel E. Stokes,
Henry Bloan*.
James B. M’Farland, *
Thomas C. llnnd,, . t
Robert Burton, • j
John B, Semple, FitUp’g,
D.T. Morgan, «“*
J. T.Loznu, “
Si MARTIN, President
HAND, Vioe President,
rotary. , ,rah3fi-dtr
Fame insurance company*-no.
411 CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA./
INCORPORATED BTATE : oF
, • CONFINED TOjFJRB AND INLAND RISKS^
' ‘ ’ niBBCTOBSI'
Samurl Wright of Wright, Bros., k Co.
Wu.liah W, Waltbrs, Wriuam Ryan fc Co.
Chahles 3. C. HoWe k Co.
Gbobob A. Wr5t....... west,Fobes. A Lloyd, i
Babclat Lippihcott.„ Lippiuoott, Hunter, A Sdott
Jacob W. 8t00j.., „ Chsffees. Stout, k Co. .
Hbnry Lewis, Jr..Lewis,Bros., * Co,
David D. Bibnbt Davis k Birner. s
A. H.RossraißiM Rosenheim. Brooks, k Co,
John B, Ellison. John B.Ellison k 80ns. , ,
John W.Evbbmax...*. John W. Evennan k Co,
WILLUMsmWoMfe’ 8 TSftt
TNSURANCJI COMPANY OF 'PHE
(NOS. {
Chartered fn 1794—Capital $200,000-Assets, January 1,
Uw,8347t448-ftMDO.- - ' - f
All invested in sound and available securities--bon-’
tmue to insure onVessels and Cargoes,Buildings,Stocks
of Alerohandiee, ko,< on IlberaHsnns. ;
r . k_ v. „ * .jHRECTORSi - . » p
Henry IVBTierrerd; * George Hi Stuart* -
Iw&w. • =■ *!
ypm 8. Smith, , Thomas B/Watuon, j
Johnß.Budd, Henry O. Freeman,
Wilbamß. Wfajttu "jQbftrwff.Lewis,
(feprgd 0. Cation.
tarnttam SRERpßD,President. ,
wIILTAM HATlPKß.fieoratttrf/ ieO-wfmtf
rtUIE ROBERT MORRIS FIRE INSU
-X ,RANGE COMPANY, . .
_OV FIffLADXU’RfA, ’
„ <OB .WALN UT street.
Thl* Company jnsdrctasalnrt Lom or Damage by
F rd on Pubfio and Private Jaildinss, Furniture, Stocks
olGoods, and MetohSndfee generally! 1
The tonowiug provisloq In the Policies of this Com
fateraf* 4^*** I** 1 ** their security when col-
This polioy shall not be invalidated, or in flriy wise
affected, after its assignment as a collateral security to
a grounu-rent. or mortgage, and the approval ofsudli as
signment by the office, by any transferor conveyance of
.tap mortgaged
Paul T. Jones, Jeremiah M. Brooks,
John Hufme, Robert Cfarko,
' if? 110 8 i Waterman, David Salomon,
. -Edward 0. James, William Vamlsrvser r
Joseph Janney, Theodore Ouyler,
'HWfeJrs‘ '
/ s > . WM/VaNDERVEBR, Vice President.
GriiXSr B.BTKRtin/t. aeoroterw. rorT-t?
Howard fire and marine insu
RANGE COMPANY, No, ,U WALNUT Strutt
A; J. Buoknor, 0. K. Spangler, .
Shaw. Sexton, Hi H. Houston,
william Kaiguel, Wm. IT. Love, '
Edwin' Boi?th, Charles P. Norton,
John Garrison, „ Zsaao Jttyer,
E. 8. Warne.
President—THOMAS L. LTJDERB.
Vice President—E. 8. WARNK.
Seorptnry—CHAßLES A.DuY. delg
f&g, SALAMANDER SAFES,
Hj| ■ WATBO«'B
PhTl A DKLFHIA M A N U P A 0 T URED
For Bunks and Stores,
BANK LOCKS,
IRON BOORS, SHUTTERS, to., ,
OiiM,oodtBrnn "k.onr lo tl.e
U “- EVaW A watSoN,
No,M Sooth FOURTH Stru.t,
. FhiljtdutbbUL
PLEASE GIVE U 8 A CALL, < . optS tf
BAItKOAD LINES.
fSSmPtBBBBHa PHILADELPHIA ANU
pyMßffpsasiiaic
Pfueenger train* will leave the Philadelphia and Read
i pg Railroad Depot.eoruer BROAD and VINE otrecls,
% ch iw ,
li!wauk«e,Tlook St. Faul’s,
1 \ho 7JSO A. M. and U 0 P. M. trains run th rough - to
stopping at all Stations on the Le &non
The 7Jo A. M. train ©onnects, at Rupert for Wilkes
. Baggage checked to Elnura, Bufialo, and Suspension
Bridge, ,-i <
ol SIXTH and LHLSTNIjT Streets, and at the Passen
”rD®k«! IMsTOIShT THAIS
SuuM>MB*l?or j^ombf^-utud North,°at r |ip.'%’.
. Fr.illif. mint, W uslivared bifora 3 P. if. to ituur.
* For iartUor fufariii.iibiii iippljr
or >
1L W. oorner SIXTH and oriESTNUT Blreels,
001-tf Philadelphia.
NEW WEST CUES
AKD wuladelphia
CHANGE OF HOURS.
. On anti after Bept, 4th, 18W, the uajns will leave Phi
ladelphia, from tno, Btation, N. E. corner of EIGH
TEEwTAand MARKET Streets,at 7.W and OAO A. M;,
andat2.3oandfl.jgP. M. (
,^FL/lt^e?2!^teil: S A B )5!: 0 . n na 0 ?JA 8 S
myffl-tf General Superintendent.
TTm iiwri ir imrai CHANGE OP HOURS.
1 ti
PASSENGER
atB.lB A. M., 12 noou,(Express,) and;
"jor Qhlater At B.IC A. M-, U noon, 4 and IUO F. 51. I
Fm Wilmington at 8.15 A.M., 12,4, And 11.10 P, M. '
For New Castle at &1S A. M., and 4 r, M. I
For Middletown at 0.16 A. M., and 4 P. M. t
For Dover at 8.30 A. M.. and 4 P. M,
For SeofoTd at 6.16 A. M.
Fof Milford at 4 ?. M.
TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA
Leave Baltimore M6AO A. M., (Express,l9.4o A.M.,
and6J6P.M.
Leave Wilmington at fI.M A. M, andQ.aO A. M., 1.10 and
8.40 P. M.
!eave New Castle at 8.45 A. M., and 8 F. M,
eave Middletown at 7AO A. M. nnd S.CO P. M.
save Doveb at 8.50 Ai M., and 5.40 P. M.
eave Milford At 6.80 A. M.
eavo Saaford at 2.85 F. M.
eave Chester at 7.44,9.60 A. M., 1.45 and 9.16 P. M*
eAve Baltimore for Seaford and Delaware Railroad
&t<L9QA, M,
, , TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE
Leave Cheater ar 8.48 A. M., and 11.40 P. M.
.Leave Wilmington at 9.20 A. M., 12A3 ?. M. t and 19.20
‘ * ‘ SUNDAYS 4
Only at ILIOP. M.,fronJ Philadelphia to,Baltimore.,
■ . will run as follows:
Leave Philadelphia,for Perryvilie and intermediate
places at 6.45 F. M.
Leave Wilmington .for Perryvilie and intermediate
places 6t 7.25 p. M. ‘ , 1
Leave Havre-de-Graea forßaltimore andintermediatb
plaoes at_6»4o A. M. _
Leave Baltimore for and intermediate
places aLILfO P* M. -
Lodye wilmingtod for Philadelphia and intermediate
places at 8.48 P. M.
. Jy9 8. M. FBLTON. President l
RSTte. nm.i»in«ii FH[I,AD£LPHIA,O£R
TOW^^^^MUMMKRAHHA A f!"oESE?i¥f£
On and after Monday, Mnt 9th farther notioe.
liehve Philadelphia 4?/, ■ 8. BV, min., 10, 11K, 12,
A. M., 3,2.9, B>4, 4,6, , 6, 7. 8,1, 111. and 11 F. M. i
Leave Germantownfi, 7,7«, 8, sk, 9,10,11, A. M., UGf,
I ,M,4,M,W,7^ a P.||
_Leave Philadelphia 9.08 min. A. M., 9,8,0,7 Hi and 10K
E. M. .
Leave Gernumtown&lO rain. A. M.,1.10 min M 4, 6)4,
“ d ’ CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD.
LeavePhiliulelphia 6,8,0%, U A. M„ 3, Hi, 4,8#, 6, 9,
1 LeavechestmitHill7.lo, 7.40, 8.10, 9.40, 11A8 A. M.,
12.49,8.40,6.40,7.10,8.40.10,10 P. M.
Orf SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia9.os min. A- M., 2,6. and 73i P. M.
Leave Chestnut Hill 7.60 A. M., uio, 6.10, and 8.68
” , FOR CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN.
Leave Philadelphia 6,8.05 min., 10.05, min., 11>4 A. M.,
M. 3, m .
* ’ , l ," . ON SUNDAYS,
Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M., 5 and 4 P. &L
K.VO a P. si?'
L*av© Philadelphia 6, 7.05 min., 8.06 min., 9V, 1008
rmngju* A. M., 1.08 min., 106 min., 6.06 mTa;, *Ht 6M,
Leave ManayunkeV, 7Xtav. 9H, IQX, \IH A. M., l>g,
3.05 nun., 4,0, 6}£t 8/ 9j>s mm. p. M.
, ON SUNDAYS,
Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M., 3.4 PM. ' /
Leave Manayunk 7X A. Mm 1>», 6X, «ii P. M.
H. K. SMITH, General Superintendent,
myT , DEPOT, NljilTH and GREEN HtreeU.
fTllffi FENNSYLVANIA OENTBAL
A RAILHOAD.
1859. Mwmmm 1859.
THE CAPACITY tfSgftggtfM EftUAL TO
THREE THROUGH PASSENGER TRAINS
BETWEEN, PHILApELFHrA AND PITTSBURG,
Connecting direct at Philadelphia with Through Trains
from Boston, New York, and aHpointa East, and at the
Union .Depot at Pittsburg with Through Trains for Cm*
einnati, SLLoan, Oleveland, Chicago, BorUntton, St.
Paul s, Indianapolis, Louisville, New Orleans, and all
Intermediate points in uhin, Indiana. Illinois, Kentuc
ky, Ml bhl gan .Wisconsin, Minnesota. Missouri, Kansas,
and Nebraska—thus furnishing facilities for the trans
portation of Passengers unsurpassed for speed and com*,
fort by any other route,.
Express and Fast Lines run through to Pittsburg,
without change of Cars or Conductors.
Smoking Cars are attached to each Train: Woodruff
lm"fe c |sN , s %sf£?M! , .W«fe > Sk
leaves Philadelphia at 7.15 A. M.
Fast Line “ ~ IUOA.M.
Express Train leaves . “ loio p.
„ WAY TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWOI
Parkesburg Accommodation at 11 A.M.
Harruhurg Acoommodation, via Colnmbia,loo P. M.
Columbia „ - 4.30 P.M.
Passengers for West Ohestor will take the Mail,
Parkeiburg, and I«anpat(er Trains, at the Pennsylvania
Railroad Fattenier rftation,
, Passengers for tiunbury, Williamsport, Elmira, BpfTa
lo, NlfttarftFflUi.audmtprmediate points.loaving Phila
delphia at f. 15 A. M>, ana 2 P/M., go directly through.
nlSrtf* lB y r^lf a 5 d , 1E ffi7 be,obtained &t the effice of the
Company in PhiiAdelphfa, New York, Boston, or Bal
any of the important
Railroad Offices in the West; also on board any of the
l&tuarLine Q f steamers on the Mississippi or Ohio
siH-kmfiffew
The ooanection of Uaoka by the Railroad Bridge et
Pittsburg, avoiding ail drayage or ferriage of Froight,
together with the savin* of time, are advantages readily
appreciated by Shippers of freight ana. the Travelling
„!* « FRBIOHTB WESTWARD. J .
Br this Route Freight* of an deeenptions oaj) be for
warded from PhiladelpniaJfpw Yqrk.&ostop.qr Balti
more, to any poiut on the,Railroads of Qhio, Kentucky,
Indiana, Illinois, Wifoonsiu, lowa, or.Mt«gouri, by Rail-
The Pennsylvania Railroad ateo ooijnpcts at fittsborg
with Steamera, by whioh Goods can he forwaoJefl to any
port onthe Ohio, Mnskittgnpi, .Kentucky, Tennessee,
Cumberland, Illinois, Miuißsippi, Wisconsin, Misouri,
Kansoj, Arknnsasi.andßed Riversi and at Cleveland,
Sandusky, and Chicago, with Steamers to all ports on the
Northwesters Lokes.. . .
. hbrohont* and Shippers entrusting the transportation
oflheir Freight to this Company, oan rely with confi
dence on its speedy transit.
THE RATES OF FREIGHT toany point in the West
by the Peons; Wania Railroad are at all times as favora
ble as are chnyged by other Railroad Companies.
B3w Be particular to mark packages “ via Fenna. Rail-
MeVchantsln the Weitorderifjg gwidf fromthe.East,
Will do well to direct them to be shipped for this Route.
For Freight Contracts or Shipping Directions, apply
to,or addresseither of the following Agent* of the Com-
PMjri $! A. STEWART. Pittsburg:
Doyle k Co..E toybenvjUe.O.: H.S.Piercc k Co., Zsnes
vilfe, o.*, J. J. Johiwttn, Ripley, Q.t R. hfoNeely, Ma;t
ville, Ky.; Ormsby A Cropper, Portsmouth, O.; Paddock
k Cq., JellerBonviUd, Indiana; H. W. Brown Sc Co.,
Cincmaati.O.t Athern k Htbbert, Cincinnati, O.t R.C,
Moldrom, Madison, Ind.r-WiUi*m Bsdkham,lxmisnlle,
Ky.; P, St Co., EvansvjlleTlml.j N. W. Gra
bnm k Co., Cairo, 111.; fti F. goes, St Louis, Mo.; John
K. Harris, Noahville,T e pp-J Jforns A Hunt. Memphis,
Tetm.;.Clarke A Oo.uGhiaaco, ill.; W. K.H. Koonts,
Alton, 1114 Murphy A while, Dubuque, 9).; or to Freight
Agents of Railroads at different pointy m the West.
Parties attending to their own ihipmonts front tho
East, will find U to their intejre*t to oall on the Agentsof
tho Company, at4!ie foßowins places shipping;
or mteit addressed eithsMif twOGJJ thasuhfeotof
UKEOH k CO., aA«tor§ou«o”or , * r N°hKS"tt!ffl.y.
WEC K»i|;i;ateM r ,r M ,
1.. L. HOUPT. DeoM Ti.Y.t Jigtnt, FhiU.
THOB. A. BCOTTI Oen’l Bup f t, Alloon*. Pv
UUt
$6993M7Q
1859. Ms&tmsm 1859
DELPHI A AND TRENTON RAILROAD CO’S
LINKS. F-ROM PHILADELPHIA TO
NEW YORK AND WA>%PLACEB,
_ IROM WAbAUT-STRSKT WHAKP,
Ambor, Oo,n. k AtM. ABK *'
Accommodation .. 82 SS
At 6 A. M.» via Camden and Jersey City, (New
JerseilAoqommodation 2a
A idafl Camden end Jersey City, Morning
At 11 A. &C bV-kleainbo&t' via Taoony'aod Jersey
, City, Morning Express 300
Atl P,M.; via Camden and A|uboy, C. & A. Ex-
Afslfp.M.', V'y Steamboat, vla Tacony and JeV-
soy City. Evening Express 3 qq
At3)J r. Di.-bySteamlMwit, via Taopny anu Jer
*eyClt/,2d Class Tickot..... 2 20
At 6 P.M., via Camden and Jersey City Evening
Mai 1..... 500
AL, via CamdW Jersey fylfot
At2V P. M, via Garmieunnd Amboy',YceomodaUon,
(Freight and Passenger—lst Class Tiokec. aw
_ . 2d Class Ticket. ICO
At,o P. M„ via Camdenand Amboy, Accommodation,
(l'teightand Paueuger>—lstClassTiokeb a 25
.... 3d Class Ticket 175
The OP. M. Mail Line runs daily. The 11 Night Mail,
Saturdays excepted.
ljeivulera, Easton, Flemmgtop, Ac., at 8 A.M.
ForwaterGap.Stroudsburg, Soranton,Wllkeibarre,
Montrose, Great Bend, Ac..at 6 A. M., via Delaware,
Laekayrunua, and Western Railroad.
Fur Freehold, at 0 A, M. and a P. J|f.
f lJjr Mount Holly, at 6 aud BA. M„ at}d 4K, and 6
* * . m WAY LINES
For Bristol, Trenton, &o, at 3Xand<H P, M„ from
Walniit-atreotwhiiff.
tf r ‘ Tlr :
Steamboat John ijeilson, % Taoony at 11 A.M..and
for Bordofatdwij and intermediate places at BJ* i’. jtf.
Steamboat Trenton, mr Tacony at 8X A. M.,nnd for
urging ton, and intermediate plaoes, at 12 AI,
Fifty pouiltls of bagsago only allowed each passenger,
Passenyers are prohibited from tAk nx anythiny a* Jwr
gake but their wearing apparel. All fmxgago over fifty
pounds tube Mid fo? extra. The company limit their
responsibility for Mxgage to one dollar per pound, and
will not be liable tor any amount mimou 4'iwi.oxoept
by spocmloontraot. :
June L WM. H. GATZMER, Agent.
PS.PHILADELPHIA
AND READING RAIL
ROAD, MOIINTNo LINE, for POTTSViLIE, nEAD-
Lcnvea.th# of BKOAD » n il VINE
?OTTO'VItLlfHA'itlfJ&
pQ)nti,cQmiacting at Harrisburg with trams runniDg to
Pittsburg, Cb&mtarslmTte. CtvrlislejfiunbuTy, &q,
HA®lSBfeWG* “*' ILY * for POXTSVILLE and
, bL, DAILY, (SnndiH.xoepted.lfor READ
ING, and mterisiedidta pomu,
«P» V. If. gcIL MH*IY. Sapretarr.
Bg« | CAMDEN AND AT
- 7JO A. M.‘
v ' N '
$ Sr rp*-„ JA.M.
K^<iTrip'Vwu>tVo"i
L. r „ v4-.tr » A I T „,A M .
tl\o r ¥olnt,' ”” laaaiutotl lot bjlhoir Eroiabt Aaantat
...‘’•'"V JOHN 0. BRYANT, Aeent
IJAY RUM.—S puncheons very superior
: Utf * 7
BAIX.ROAU riNES,
RO W^. 8v ' n ’ issfewd,
* aa&rv .' il»verf>fl Intersection.
' N.wtraii'. Gaou.town,
Wj||i(ipu»orti MiUer.town,
Miinoy, HallfaSt
w J&!ju«Uo».
ALSO* «
RA?z!fisAs' and all Intermeam point! on EANO YRR
WjM&lJ&Pt to Freight fcttinn. THIRTEENTH
and MARKET Street*, will bo •romptly forwarded.
IrMm , R. J. BNBBQKK. Ftffisht Ageofc
fvmris&s™
On and. After MONDAY, May 15th, Ufi9. Passenger
Tralnajrill leave FRONT and WILLOW, Street*, Phi
i tedelpbia, DAlLY»(Sundays excepted:)
1 >or Bethlehem, Allentown. Msuob Chunk, Wilkes
barre. Haielton, &c.,(Express,) *L9AO A. M.
Forßetlilebenit<Expreu.)at4P. bL • ,
ForDoylostow* (Accommodation,) at MB A. M. and
For Port Washington, (Accommodation,) at 3.1 S P, M.
and 9>w r< M.
pave 1 4.10 P. M.
Leave Doylestown, (Accommodation,) at aJO A. St
and 4 P.M.
m Leave Fort Washington, (Accommodation,) at 6JO A.
M.ands.s& p.m.
„ L . ON SUNDAYS:
Philadelphia, for Doylestown, at 9 A. M. and S P. M.
Porlestown, forPhtlads., atffJOA. M.andJ.43 P. M.
< Fare to Bethlehem, s}Jsi to Mauch Chunk. 92.60; to'
Eaaton, 91 AO; to Doylestown,BooentajtoWukeiborrer,
9»AO. ,
All Passenger Train* (except Bunday Traintjcon
ieotat Borha street with Fifth And Sixth-streets, and
Second and Thint-afreet* Passenger Railroads,
Passengers for Wilkesbarre take 9JO A. Murrain, and
arrive inWilkesb&rre atTr.'M.
wH . -•. ELLIS CLARK. Aiept*
NOTICE.—CHESTER
RAILROAD-PAS-1
B ( fe,NQM‘T^TSBFS)tDOWNINGTOWNaND W
TKRm EDI At B ATATIONB.—On and after latJannary,
1600, the Passenger Trains for BOWNINGTOWNTwiIIj
start from the Passenger Depot-of the Philadelphia and
?f?fe n itre\la roMl * t % npany,< ?omer of BROAD and’
TRAIN for Dotmingtown, leave* at 7JO
TRAIN for Downlngto*n, leaves at'
DAILY (Sundays excepted.) . *
£&iSftf;. 0 /& a i? 06 Jn 0 *ManagprsofthePhiladelphia
ana Reading Railroad Company.
<l3O . Vf. H. McILHKNNY. Scoratetr.
BVMMEH RESORTS.
KITTATINNVT- HOUSE,
, • ... DEL AW ARB WATER OAF.
This place having been so crowded, until within a few
days, as to prevent many person* from obtaining accom
modations’, we Proprietor nqw-apnounoes to such, and
to those who wish to spend a few days or weeks donpg
the delightful autumnal season, thstthoy can be accom
modated with comfortable rooms. The months of Sep
tember and October arenot only the moitplßasaritse&son
at the Gap,” but anord the additiottai aport.of fine
‘Wseaagers leave WaLNUT-
Pwl 6 n* ” i Q } b ® morning, and arrive at
the Gap at liK o’clook same day; or by the North Penn
srlvania to Huston in the afternoon, and arrive atlas
Gap next day at Uii o'clock. *
m2Mw L. W, BRQDHEAD, Proprietor.
'■MURRAY HOUMB,
i\ , Ju • J NEWARK, OHIO,
, I* the largest and be 4 arranged Hotel in central Ohio,
is centrally located and is easy of oooeas from all the
routes Of travel.. It contains all the modern improve
ments, and every convenience'for the comfort and ac
commodation of the travelling public. The Steeping
Rooms are large and well ventilated. The Btdteeol
Rooms are well arranged and carefaltT furnished for
families and lane travelling parties; and the Hshuo will
be kept a* a fim-olast 0
gngg-am Proprietors.
gE A BATHlNG—
or&°pi^'\sxM§¥& f z
■... hi. friend, who may f»yof him with their patronate
daring the Muon.
. leaa-im , , . . THOB.O. OARBETT.
LEGAL,
IN 0®! ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE.
CITY AND COUNTY- OP PHILADELPHIA. I
„ Eetate of,WILLIAM KEYSER, Deeeaaed.
The Auditor appointed by the Coart to audit, settle,
and adjust the account of Sarah Keyser and Andrew
Miller, Executors of the test vriJl and testament or Wil
liam Keyser, late of Rising Sup, county of Philadelphia,
deceased, and make distribution of the balance iu the
hands of the accountants, will meet the parties inter
ested. for the .purposes of his appointment, on mOV
DAY, September 26th, 1859, at 4 P. M., af his Omoe, No.
m WALNUTBtreet, eity oS ER^
elk-rowfßt ' Auditor.
IN TIIB'ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE
CITY AND OOUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
. Estate of ALEXANDER HALL, Deceased.
sur citation io surety oi former Administrator to file
an account.
Tho Auditor Appointed by the Court to state an ac
count of the said surety, In conformity with said cita
tion, will attehd to the duties of bis appointment on
s9-fmwW* • GEORGE W, THORN, Aoditor;
MUNICIPAL CLAIMS.
Notice is hereby given to the owners of the properties
mentioned in the appended memoranda of Claims, that
wnts of,scire, facias will be issued thereon, in thrpe
months from the date hereof, unless the same are paid
on or be fo.e that time,
/ WILLIAM D. KELLEY.
Attorney for Chaimants,
„ , 411 CHESTNUT Street.
PuiLAbxLrnu, June 29,1859.
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PI.EAB FOR THE
_ CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
The City of Philadelphia to the use of Jsonh Bartholo
mew vs. Lay &. Brother, owners or rprqted owners, or
J hoover may. be owners, Common Pleas, December
erm.WW, No.affl, Paving, 91G3 99. Lot on the west
side of Church street,s7 feet 5 mcMs south of Franklin
street. 106 feet by 104 feet. In the First ward.
Same vs. John Alexander, owner or reputed owner, or
whoever may be otyner. Common Pleas, March Term,
1669. No, 17j. Faviug, 960 SlTLot on the east side of
Church street. 338 feeUOinohes north of Moore street.
In the First ward.
Same vs. George P. Johnson, owner or reputed owner,
or whoever maybe owner. Common Pleas, March Term,
JBS9. No. 172. Paving. 9113 15. Lot on the southwest
corner of Church and Reed streets, In the First ward,
Je»-wlst
PIANOS.
(fISSJftM CHICRERING & SONS,
uTTm _ MAXCViCTtrBSBS ov
AND UPRIGHT
. WAREROOMB W 7 STREET,
store a terse stock or our BEAUTIFUL
and UNEQUALLED INSTRUMENTS. We have been
awarded, at the diflerent Exhibitions in this country ana
a/tO I'kNT R PIRST -° LASS MED^Ls.^
fCmtn RAVEN, BACON,-* CoJtt,
iTTTTI SJsmi t Clatk’a,Hollatt, D»vo,, & Go.’,,
and A. H. Oa’e Jc Co. * superior PIANOS. Also , Ala-
MELODEONS and HAR
MONIUMS, to dasiraole for Chbtohes and Leo tore
Rooms.
tgT Pianos and Melodeo ll * W Rfint E 00
myU-ly SEVENTH and o£[ls¥n?T.
A GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN
k 00„
IA9I CHESTNUT street, respeotfullv invite the musid
loving public to call and examine their new and suc
cessful improvement— _ _
THE PARLOR GRAND PIANO.
Having converted the Tone, Touch, and Action of
the Grand Fmno into that of a Square instrument,
avoiding all the objections generally made to the style of
Grand Piano, also diminishing the coot of the same.
In volume, purity of tone, great power, brilliancy, full
ness, depth, nnd evenness of touch, With exquisite deli
cacy ana »weßlness,th«Be_
BUPKRIOR AND IN
, BTRUMENTB -
are wholly unequalled. They have received the highest
encomiums, are pronounced by orifips to U far su
perior td any mstmments ever manulactureu in tine
on band, a large and elegant assortment of
our uorivafled PIANOS, we have been auranled tho
r irst J'remiuins, at all exhibitions ever exhibited, in
cluding the Prize Mean! from the Orystal Palace Exhi
bition. Now York. 1663. sel-tf
MEDICINAL.
T OmSYILLB ARTESIAN WATER-
41-i An analysis, by Prof. J. L. SMITH, shows one
gallon to cqotftin e)<>« grqms. ee follows, vjy?
Chlor. Sodturn oSgra Sulph. Magnesia.. 77.00 grs.
Caloium W“ ‘‘ Potash 8 00 °
G Magneylypt... 7 M “ Alumina. . auo
!! »Zn.::i): »
Phospb. Boda., Di-oarb. Iron oij “
• W “ Magnesia. -S-W “
Sold by the*barrel,'gallon, or in bottles, wholesale and
retail, by HAbSARI) k CO., Apothecaries,
auW-tf CHESTNUT St., cor. Twelfth st.
ANOTHER PROOF OF THE WONDER*
-tS. FUL EFFECTS OF TROX£LL»fI NEURALGIA
SALVE,
. . Pnit a., July 7 th, ISM.
Mr. E. w.Txoxxtt—Dear Sir;—l have been troubled
with the the last 14 years, and
have suffered the most axoruolating pain, compelling
me at timeeto give up my busiaesseatirely. 1 could not
eat, and sleep was a stranger to my eyes.- I suffered
more-than tongues can tell, I had the aqviee and awl ol
papers, I oonoludeato c&u op. a porepn whom i had
learned was, oured of a ease of® year* standing-.He
applied the “ SALVE” byt onoe, and I felt immediate
relief—a second application removed the pain entirely,
and I now feel like a different man* Bince then! have
slept well—something that 1 have not dene for month*,
being obliged to sit up all night in a chair. My appetite
hfls returned, and I reel grateful to yon for the rpetora-
‘ loa ’Ldßte^fe^sas,,,
CoJiiN. Tpiro aftfl w sis. > affi-tf
Dr. wmcoTT's oblebrated tar
CORDIAL.
Westeott s Tar Cordial cures Consumption.
Westoott's Tar Cordja) cures Brooclulis. -
Weitoott i Tar Cordial oures Coughs and Cold*
Westoott’e Tar Cordial cure* Sore Throat and Breast,
Westoott e Tax Cordial oures . Palpitation or the
Heart.
Westoott** Tor Cordial oures Nervous Debibty,
Westcott’a Tar Cordmi oures General Debility.
. Westpott fl Tdf Cprdial oßros Digdayea of the Kidasyt,
aniiaravsl.
Westoott’s Tar Cordial oures Blind and Bleeding
westoott's Tar Cordial oures Female Weaknesses.
Dr. WMtcqtt’* far Cordial No. <3B ARCH
AlsnlfnncttftFDepot for Dr. We«tcottVAati-So;ofh
‘“"d^O. I WWa on ,h. .W.
WINES AND, LIQIJORS.
PARD.—MAREUIL--SUR-AY {GUAM-
V PAMB,JitoA»V j,, 1869,--Tn oon6e, B enD, o!
th» fr64ii«n( mviMtipn, rte«ivej hy ins in rimew the
jhipmetits m In, CliMtlPS.s. Yiine.loHiaL’nited Sl»to>,
I bsg isft v , n«r,by to iftfonn my formor customer, sno
United States, for the sale of ray Champagne wines.
|?y Wine* have been so long ana favorably known in
the United otatei, it will be unnecessary to comment on
their quality, farther than to say that my new shipments
mil in no wtj W lon# mftrfo Will. Iprm.r oner
BILLEOART Salmon® CJfAMtAGNB 'WIVES,
botli CABfNET «r,d for ■»!« olnl coal
.tootly oo 4 c
npff-dm at BEAVER SueeL New Yqtll »
I^JLARET,—IOU ettaes Bftrton & Guestier’s
Vil SU J alien; 300. do. St. Kstephe: (too d<j. Wnshinjg
tod Atorton Bt. Julien r 100 do. do.Tafence. pinto; M do.
Chateau La Rose i fiO do. qq. LeoY»y? Ai*> i«
etone and ilase; Yaunsere. Harvers, Falkirk Brown
Btoutand London Kv*€r-in store and fnr safe by
aug A- MERINO. ]4O South PRONT Street.
CABINET WARE, .
CABINET FURNITURE and BILLIARD
V/ tables,
MOORE & CAMPION.
No- Ml SOUTH SECOND STREET,
\jx connection with their extensive Cabinet Business, are
now manufacturing a superior article of
it billiard tables.
which are pronounced by all who have used them to be
superior to Bllathefe. „
Far the quality and finish of theia Tables the manu
yol‘k- feW-Sro
HAMS!. HAMS! HAMS!
4rrin! ' lot «»*»tlF»r ou«il Hum.,
SAX.ES BV AUCTION.
piJRNESS. BKINLEY, * CO.’.
*■ , No. *33 MARKET STREET. • - T
sale
. A CARD.—'The«ijeofstairlh'thi«<Wsdßs*day)inort»-.
iog, Kept. 14th. at Jtf o’clock, com* pad* 4fill and largf
Miortrapatof the most ftform jfMfoTttouuip*
fecture and iroportAtlpn of Msifre. Ifr H*fth«*ma aTCoa
to which) the particular attention of tbs trade a re
quested. r • « r*
NOTICE TO RETAELERa-Ifl >«*!* this morninf
will be found" ’ rl *
A full line of Pam black motielm deUlnehkawl*.'
Do , do . „ Cashmpreanajitertßado.
Do doublp twilled manno ion* *ha¥&.
d° , Paris and Vienna bh»neiea*re and long do,
•&, .«p?Mi r o Sf?£ l , b . : •
Do , P»n.dtmb i -fMedßerUn»iß)»»nell»»h»lrb,
I>v -rapArquflitj Ul-.wi plaid Itmi do.
Do goW-bordor pruned Cwhraoro .ml Teikeri
001 ’jlZroe AND SPECIAL SHAWL SALE.
ofth 9W dfc.ur^n^ L , f .
To bo .old b J UR^ ESg) Bojsj.gY, t CO..
At their Auction Rooms, No. 459 Market street.
Tidi Morning,. 1 , „
Bept.Uth.at 10 o'clock, comprising a fall and com*
"HjflKSfiftKKjl SHAWLS.
Which, in point of variety, seliction of patterns, cha
racter of foods, or assortment* cannot be surpassed ia
any market this season.
All oi them fresh goods, just landed, andalarge pro
portion of them not to be found elsewhere.
The sale will consist of-"* - ,
PLAIN MOUB DE LAINE. THIBET, AND MERINO
„ SRAWLB,
rise to extra fine Qualities, wool fringe*.
dhBicb A
VERY RICH PARIS PRINTED CASHMERE BTEL
a „ ij* j t*A SHAWLS, - /
A gslleria and fond, plain. r •
ELEGANT AND PRINTED RATE
In very rich patterns, on plsm and satin-striped Cash
m FxE P im M ?« R B Si^s. ooKA?HE
Qnite new. ' ’
The most extensive assortment ever offered of
PARIS .JA&DINER
Online to extra, fine pentres, in choice assorted eolors
rupEisr"»
"slwAlEil'tO ’<&*{'TRADE. ’
*w6SIi&?ScED BERLIN SHAWLS,
In new and elegant patterns, and a very fall and oom
plate lino of
■ ALL-WOOL PARIS AND VIENNA
„ SQUARE AND. LONG JffiOCHK SHAWLS.
BALE OF fRENCH GOODS.
■ On Pndar Morning, .
Bept.lffth,at lOo’cuock; by catalogue, on six months
oredit—
«# packages and lots of fesey and staple French dry
foods. , ,
B SCOTT, Jr,, AUCTIONEER, No. 431
• CHESTNUT BTRBET. iteeoeite the Onstoja
Hmue. between FOURTH and FIPTH Streets..
CARD.—f he tale this morning Will consist, in part,
of— ...... , •
, Richly embM medium to high coat jaconet bands.
Do do do « infants’ waist*.
. un do do 'jaconet collar*.
Do do da laeonetaeu.
_ ..Do, . do do lace collars.
Fall style* belting and bonqct ribbon*.
A toll assortment of nch trimmings.
■ French artificial flowenand leathers.
- Fail sty las fancy Lonnet*.-. _
Gingham umbrellas. '
Hats and caps, bydrdef Of the sheriff, Ac.
To whicn the attention of tie trade is inrited.
iw|f# EsrUffl ® w “
* r 1 This Morning,
Uta, bycataio.'Ua, on a credit, aomroencing
r.u. l OTraSfel.
• A-fuß,itnAoffali styles Pompadour. and silk, fringe
tmnmingsjfiguredai&pltfn cloak galloons,Usekvel
vet nbhon*,nsh figured do., btack aad plain uioirean
tiaue. Ac.
FRjKfCH FLOWERS AND BONNETS,
fßAlao, non stylet velvet and chenille Paris artificial
flov6 '£l ,^y^^ d ßTNtoi u A&^rypi.B^l,"'' , •
.Fine to medium dualities dimitrbands, neb new strip
Pans black lace veils, Ac.
CLOTHS.
Also, French black and fancy cloths, eassimeres, and
vesting*.’ '
STOCK AND BOX-MAEXNG
Also, included in «uc. |a lot* to *uit porchatera. the
entire stock pf a box-making establishment, consisting,
in part, of a lance assortment of boxes, suitaoto to the
jobbing and retail dry goods trade, druggist and jewelry
boxes, band-boxes, Ice.
, FIXTURES.
Also, two >*ll* of shears, with tables complete, cotta
ter*, benches, block*. Ac.
DHILIP FOBD, AUCTIONEEB. No. 530
A MARKET BttM!,.ndMl MINQR Street. .
BALE OF Bbo CASESTMOTS. HHOEB, BROGANS, Ao.
On Ttnndar Morning,
September.Wth.stMqjolook preci**iy,.wiflbe*oidhy
•ataloguc. on four monOLß* credit, 900 eases of iMifs
and boys’. booU. ahoa«, f6itfi»,;broga«* c Ac.iWHe*»
and Hu**e*» boots, shoes, gaiterx-ties, . Jenny Lmds,
Ac., of city and Easternmanofsoture. suitable for sre
sent trade. > . • .
GOAT SKINS, COCHINEAL LININGS, Ac
Jne.ludod m *ai* will be ibusdioo dpsea goatskfas,
cochineal linings, stripe bindings. Ac. . •
auu CABEb bCOTCH QIffGHAM UMBRELIaASj
Also, included in sale will be found sample* of aoO
case* Scotch gingham umbreUis, various sizes.
jfcr Goods open, for examination, with catalogue*,
early on the morning of sale, when buyers are invited to
attend. ~ , ,■ ;. . • • :
SHIPPING.
THE BRITISH AND NORTH
mrmcAN royal mail* stsam
/. jupKjm toik to urnrooL.
Chief Cabin Passage si»
SecondCato*Passage.....—
_ . . _ FEOM 868T0.T TO UTOIPOOL.
Chief Cabu) Passage.. ..#llO '
Second Cabin Passage. ~~ - 60 ■
- The *hip# frooi Boston call at Halifax. ;
WifcfcgunJß.
AFRICA, Cain. Shannon, EURO?A, Cajt h Leiteh,'
CANADA, Cant. Lang,
Those vessel* cam a den white light at mast-head;
green on starboard bow ; red dn-portbow.
aSSyss* - E|aasiK
A6fA,l*>tL ** NYoik,Wednesday,Oct. JJ.
CANADA, Lang* “ Boston* Wednesday* Oct. 19.
Berths cot secured nntil paid for.
An experienced Surgeon on board.
The owners of these ahipe will not he accountable for
®oWi Silver, Bnliioo, Specie, Jewelry, Precious Stones
or Me Lais, unless bills of lading are mined therefor and
the value thereof therein expressed. For freightor pas.
saxeapplyto B.ODNABD, * Bowling Green,
•«MI New-York.
atm
loir flow Yor^ 1 8team°Ki Ver! 'M. 0f , ' rrtMl * J»-
° FO& CHaVSbsTON, 8. C.
ThtJJ. B. Moil MtoSbir JtBYSTOSfE STATU, c*r~
tain Charts* P. Martninm. wili salt
tember U, at 10 o’clock JU M.
Throosn in43tofio boon at Sea.
. ®Kat ® o’clock A. M»
in «to 60 hour*, only <8 heart at Sea.
i»J*.>llMfpmiill*. iro-3»r corenm
ttteabon with Charleston ana £avnn»& L and the Ikxith
and Southwest.
At both Oharletfgii and Skips eon
nact with »t*apieri at Tlonda, and with ruiroaas* 4a,
Freight and Insurance on aiarge proportion ofGWi
•higpod South will be Gonad to ba lower by uiaeeahiM
tnan by sajbng vessels, the premium beu>s one*hairthe
i Tate,
N. B.—lnsurance on all Railroad Freight it entirely
SWo«**Vr» farther tlwa CharUatop or Savannah, the
Railroad Companies taJanraTtrisks fromtheeepoints.
I ■ ' .GRBAT RBBUCTIOJf IN FARE. i
..Fare by this route 25 to « per oent cheaper than by
the Inland Route, as will be seen by tha/bUowias sche
dule. Through tioketsfrom
ton and Savannah steamships, INCLUDING MEALS on
the whme royfff.ejpfpt from. Gmnmimi andSaran
nah to Montgomery
To^«rr-*»
. AusmU Bo to Aosuu..... ,lt
Mwon.... 11 So Muon a&
Atlsntiu. gO3 AtiuU— 31 60
Columbui..„, aDO Colombtu ssao
«'»py «00 Annoy.. 17 co
m oro *7r: SS SS
No billtof )»dtn*'«i gn»4 ift« AL ** W
For miKbi or puaH. »,ply 00 bo*rd, »l •.ooad'.k.rf
obove Vioo Itreol, or to
. oorn.rFO «oi?(nFF?BT , NU , r.
Ai«nt« m C(i.r(e.ton, T. 8. k T. G. BUDD.
1 f in . Sivnnn.b.JJDNTßßi GAMM£I,L.
Tuesday**** om Oharjesioa» steamer Carolina every
d. r r from Savannah, •learners St Mary’s and
: Bt. John a, every Tuesday and Saturday. jyg
GLASGOW AND NEW YORK
SlaSSbw, UVEBJ’(X)L < ? o Ba£pAW\
AND LONDONDEkKV-for ȣ, ' "
IROK RSW mi.
GLASGOW* Tbotbpaan, Wednesday, October li, at U
o’clock, noon.
Viov olaiqow,
GLASGOW, Thompeon, Wednesday. September 14.
SotwolPimro from New York. AiUdelpiiio, or
Boston* to Glassoir, Liverpool, Belfast, Pcblin, or Lon
donderry , first claw. SW. atesra&«» found with an *un
aarioo qf wqpoilr cooked provisions, $3O. T
' * CO.,
No. 119 WALNUT Street, Phtledajpluh
No. aBR&ADWAY. C ji.w York.
U. S. M. STEAMERS
. .Ooptila'Wotttffli■willw) AuutK.Octo
berW, BeoemlMr M.
glut Butin —9UO
Second Onbia p&ae&ge 71
For freight or paeeage, epelr to
_Atthe
Tobenco Vfarehome.DOCK Btrooti Philn. Jeß-gm
BUSINESS CARDS.
v B. PALMER'S ADVERTISING
NUT A6ENOY ' Nl *• corner FIFTH and CHEST-
~0k Subscription! tftkea for the beet City end Country
Nawpnporg. at loypat ciuh price*.
Martin * quatle’s
1055 WALNUT STRE'ET.
BILOW ZLBVXXTH,
PInLADELPHIA
ISAAC ROBERTS, Real Estate Agent :
BAMVKL $3. ROBERTS, Cojyhascw.
Offer for sale, 00 liberal term*, FARMS AND COUN
TRY SEATS, in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware,
Maryland, And Virginia; and Dw ELLIN tft} and
STORES in Norriatawn, tieliaantown, andthiladel-
Ch LCi,\N MONKY ON FIRST MORTGAGES, E*»miM
Titles to Real Estate. And Attend to CONVBi AnClNu
in ali.its branches. Office MAIN Street, near the Bank.
Nornauiwn, and No. 23S South THIRD Street, between
Walnut atul Spruce streets, Pfrilsdsjphia. al-tw*
4 LEX. McKINNKY.
fspsitar-
Will practise m Westmoreland* Armstrong, And Is*
diana counties. eell-ti
npilß ADAMS EXPRESS CO., OFFICE
**' MO CHESTNUT Street, fonrayds Parcels, Pack-
M*f. Merchandise, Rank Notes, end Specie, either by
itiqvn Lines.or in connection with other Express Com
“• to LVSljs'Mr
eul-tf General Bunerinteadent.
BRUSHES.
T’HE CHEAPEST BRUSH HOUSE IN
■*- PHU,ADELPHU.-Look at tie faUaviu Hjt of
K“t.^?f: nib *'‘ n ' i * m » a * *’* th °“
go.]. gtaote, OX Ht Aura.
No, «,wq knots, w ••
• No. 7,104 knots, 160 ‘
No. B>uouoti.ni “
c. ECKSTEIN.
m North THIRD Street, below Arch,
Philadelphia;
HAMS.— 100 tierces extra Sugar-cured
covered Hami, packed by Gardner, Phipps,4 Co.,
Henry Lewis, Jno. shay. Beatty A Tapeontt, Heiall k
Wikkli Lewis Staggs, and OuW#». For sale fcy
" C. C. SAIILER * CO..
ARCH Street, aanoml iloor above Front.
•MACKEREL AND ALEWIVES. —9O
1” bbla. and W half bbto heir No. * j *OO bbla. and ISO
sAiEmAßcri(E'' v '
HI THOMAS A SONS,
. -TA. N<*,H»M<Ha SOUTH FOURTH street
aitMpl reaJ OMXtAt .ndttcki A*rtafUr ba Mia at
»i)i;t,ia«l«ii<lof U thercnriir."• • '
CARD.—TiI* TPrida SaL» to BoctoeSore »i)l eixanat
cnT»rerfw,SoreabMiA RvOauJooM BgTlftadj
- ■_FALT, HAIRS STOCK-AND HEAL ESTATE. V
Fifth Fall Sale, SUi September.
* WEAL -jyiTATJL BTOCEB, Ac.
, FattUe Sales at the f htUdebua Exchange every Tan*
asy, at noon. dan Jar tha branes* season. , .
fBT. fltodbtlia gTeach Property ivoed separately in
addition to.irmeh we pabusa on t£i BatordaT preview*
to **<*» f***f.ooe jbogeand oatalegw* in pamphlet foam
mrwl dwynytiop of aU tbs Property to be sou on
SALES at THE AUCTION
aSl®’vatb walk.
KT Water# alarge «£#*! &£& Estate at Priva-*#
Bale, memding exeyy description of city and country
property gngtea terti may be had at the eooCiog store.
• , PRIVATE BALE REGISTER.„ _
h,3ei) Estate entered oo oer Private Bale Sec *ter»
asuiedyertM eeeaMaily in o«r Pnbtie &Ue AbeoeeUf
CfljTwhiah eoyiey are printed weekly ,)7re« of
VRW, ke.
aiu o’clock,mxm^lt'to*Philadelphia Kx
for spooimt nfwbomit may concern—
l,i» convertible mortgage loan of the Cambria Iio«
company* pajaWs January Ist, Idas, with arrears of
nterest.
f.OOO Scares Chutiam Cobalt Mining Conpur-*yar sf.
. For other aceooate—
. 1 share PhiUdelphiaLibrnrT.
2$ shards fiidjte-sveane and Msaarnnk Passenger
Railway Comirtny Sk p iid.
- ~ flfortn Cn.LY.ARV CHUHCS
- Pey Hq. m, exit «2r of we** aisle Calvary
Cbur&.jiociuisaeer, wesiofFiftofstii. Cnotoeloc#-
tton»cortf«g/ i , . , - v
eEFTEMBEft 90th, AT NOON ,
valuable farm and
COUNTRY BEAT* 107 acres, with superior unprove*
AFsSeaiJoSSW. „ *
•J^AUnri 1 STREET RESIDENCE, with tenre side
Si
ww'fflMarA
IMS, adfqtefay Mr. Wadsworth’* efaorek, abort Teeth
asteec. *7 Sale *b*»im«r without reserre or ftj&tta
rGEßAUirroWN' RESIDENCE, with slaHe and
coach noose. Loeari street.' • • -;
LABOgVicINT lX>T.U2tt foetbf SB foet, Belton
* l ?Sl)/WliK DWELLINGS, ff. W.
corner of Fooith ar4 Shippca streets. *ST Beating for
s»a a yeay*'
»No.lW Omen Sc, between
DWELLING, ?To TU BboUi
Bevento tfneeCbeknrftnppenttreec - - -
BEACH.”
ssrei, on- Uun sea. shore, BorUcgtoa county,
"StbmVoDKRJI RESrBENCR.iriIA faun aid. »«4,
Nor UU’Coetea«treet« west of Fifteenth street. k>t ii
by I»foot.with «x threa*torT brickdwejHnjsiSi lb*
rewon Krebay,'streec
FIFTEENTH STREET-—TwcmoarthreS'StOTy brick
tfwettßga,Noa.ktfand U 6 North Fifteenth afreet, be
low street.
, .BU3LNEB3 briek dweli
and
dWftllmg, northeast earner of Jeflsreon arenas sod S»-
DWBUJHG, Fomins (h»
above. - ' t - •
Wore M e w»rehom», No. Ut North Foarth itreat ahor.
Areh street. • -.> *
I Pererapioir SaIe.—ELEGANT MODERN FOITR
BTORV BRICK RESIDENCE, with four *torr ufk
bOLWSDga, with au the tnodern creiremences. No. 1010
Bmoestreet. LotUfoetfront,iMfeetdeep,-
Sale ahsohite.
fSiSL
street, kd extending thnntgh to Brinton street. Two
mmts.: - *„ . -. *
•.' FOiMth PALLEALE-SEPtEMBES SM.
NEATHra, .®®S^ Li ™ ;,,E '
.W J***°sf> witbowt reaerrr.
all modern imptpv«m«jtta sod conveaiances.
Also, the fnmitnTe, fine carpets,
mitron. tapenor diaing-room and chamber fttrelhtre,
kitchen famtura, Ac. -
a superior fire-proof cheat, made by Etna* Af
T *F _ .'lhe cabinet ; ftrrnitare was made by Alien,
,n * •bortLoe.awtwmexeetisnt order.
»iSibutssS:
p*«s
CARD 4 _^^ t^^'AßiUCAtPKTS^P iXG '
to-Bomnr momioc. at she auction
Store, wm ooßpnaeTpMtdes OXt lota of excellent far
mtore,.two etessfit Prench-t-lato mantel mirrors, in
silt Dames; siesaat French elate.ov*imirror,tngilt
iTeme; Isrie gad superior fire-proof chest,made br
Herr,of; bee* and bedding .Chins and cisssware. Bras
•si* and <ntwrcarpet* ho.,fonn>iu*aaaraotiTea*B>rt«
iiMn .wortuy toe totestion of ladies and others fanrees
ofporchisjim..,, ,
Ea? Kni “™M ( *
.. . 9f >. hands* Morning*
. At J oekjck. at-the aoobon store, anesaortmeßtof
•seeuent aMoad-htod form tare, sisgaat puno-fortee,
fine minore, «arpets,eto.; from fhiaiHesdeehaint hnin
keeyins. removed, to the store fo* mtim
- Also, j large «d eleisntPrcßch-plate mantel Bhnon.
A Ur;e and elesaptFrefteh-pUtociina) mirror. ■
*n« superior fire-proof chest, made by Fhml
iLi.iL.a.L.-i- * Sale at Genamtowu. -
Sa Pj- ®’ *t H JnTSSet- near Minheim.
woodpuaojfine en.revmas, oow.csrt, Ao.. of a gen
tlsinsD {eavtng the eity.
,*r w examined on the morning of aUe.at 8
o’clcck,.witb catalogties. - . .
„ ’ Sale No ill Sooth Sixteenth street.
BUPERIOR FURNITURE,. ROSEWOOD P»lNO
. On Tuesday Morning,
*JS I"*** if 10 o’clock, at .No. ill South Sixteenth
street,.by catalogue, the superior huosshold uumtnre.
SS P aneV«^^Mlritofi rad drawins-roomfarpl
roWTOod phiw-.)e>d, «<yf Ntiww{tff?n»
velvet carpets, gsf
room, form tore, fine *pbited ware,
ehamber Airnitore. heddms, kitchen fernitare. he. i
, *s*" The catenet larmture was made to order by JClan-
Be Co., ha* been wall kept, and u in ex
ceUentotder.
May be examined at Bo'eioek on the monusg of
c .•. t .05 Wsdneeda'y Morning,
lwpt.Jlat, ftt » o’clock, at the northaast corner of
Twentieth and brsaa ctreats. the elegant hooeebold
(urmture, mirrors, silver plate, Ac. Pert*caUrs in
catalogues. .
' SILVER.
Also.* complete set of silver, asnnractnredtoordcr
by Wikon, consisting of tea set. lorks, spoons, ladles,
fish and cake knirea, napkin rmia. &c.
Atepjtbree •aperior Sheffield plated trav*.
xtZl farmture was made to order by
j^^^^Carapion» has been well kept, and i* ia sxeoL
17* May.be examined at 8 o’clock on the morning of
the sale, with catalogues.
ROOMB ON. HARMONY COURT TO RRNT.wAp
’’Xt 'ia tbt mww,u»
M?iAte'ft.t I °-g.T£h lAf, ° br - ck
Jai. GUMsanr & sons.
• - real Estate auctdmcebm. *
T „ No.C3DWALNCTBTREET.
OARD.-J. M. Gnmmej i Sons, uihoiMn, win hold
rectiar udu of Real Estate, gtocks, Ae. Also house
hold furniture at ftwtUinga.
FIRST FAIL SALE.
_ .On Thursday.
Sept. 29th, at TH o’clock 1 n the evening, will be sold at
public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange. the follow
ing:
_ Ffjejpptory Sate—Bl47s.—A yearly around-rent of
sit SO, imnu; out of lot of ground northeast comer 01
Bwnm and Seventeenth streets. 17 feet Trout by« 7 feet
3 peremptory Sale—A yearly grcwsod-rent of
16S,iesumg outof lot of ground west side ofSixteenth
reet.M feet smith of Brownxirdet.Jgfeet front by 73
teat a inches deep.
Sale— 85,800.—80nd and TOortraje for
81AO0, orvtbree-storj brick residence add lot of ground
east tide of Seventeenth street. St [tat north of Strain
street; lot 17 feet front by,67 feet deep.
Peremptory Sale—Bl &to.—Bond and tnorieate for
51 MO,on lot of ground south side of Brown street, 23d
feet 8 inches westward from Sixteenth street, la feet
froptby so feet deep.
TWO DESIRABLE LOTS OF GROUND, west side
of T*enty-fifth street, be trees Suseoebamia avenue
ami Emmett street. * feet It laches front by ill feet ?4
BRICK RESI
DENCE. with lane thrse-story back buildings, and
fumitned srith all the extra modern eoaremeaces,
tltuMc No. 511 North Seventh street. The house is well
1 bui|t and m good order. Part may remain on ground
rent.
. THREE-STORY BRICK RESIDENCE, situate No.
tsl oansom street. Lot Id feet front b) 04 feet 6 inches
uepp. to a back outlet. This is a valuable property,
beiug In a central location, and very desirable for offices.
.HANDSOME ROUGH-CAST KKSiDENCH, fer
tusbedwith all the modern conreniejapt, targe lot of
ground, and excellent stvMe, south side dPCooperstreel,
eusfwrotn Fourth street. Camden. N. J. Lot 69 feet
front by 180 feet deep. Alt in perfect order,ami built
espeetmly for the oecupsncf of the present owner.
Four DESIRABLE LOTS op GROUND, situate on
the, north aide of Vine street, extending' frota Fifty
aighth to FifW-ninib streets. No. ]. comer lot. 13) feat
bf Mofeet; No.l, 130 feet by 2& feet; N 0.5.136 feet by
87$ feet; No, 4. eorwir lot. tv feet by 231 feet. Passen
ger railway passes the front.
KE. On onr Private Sale Register will always be found
A Imi* wowat of real estate, including every do
of oi^T _
Wo. B 0 WALkl^*^SilfbdoPsiW
MIOSJSS tiATIIAUb! 1 XUenORLER
L AKD COMkUBSION MS&CHANT, g. K. comst
BiiTHand RACE Streets.
MONEY TO LOAM.
Mojrrr ro noair, ix uMi ox sxAtt aMdxms, on
merchandise generally, and on aQ articles ofvniue. Au.
sums ovkx o.vs onxntxa nouo.a» rwo rts cant, rxa
Money bbe rally advanced inlaireer email amounts#
from one dollar to thooaands, on .-old and silver pis to,
diamonds, wmtntt, Jewelry, wwling pieces, musical in
struments, furniture, 017 goods, cloUuax. rrecencs, 01-
gare, hardware, enilenr, txwks, bones, vehicles, bamesa.
ana all arUeles of value, fee any kuagth of time aricod
on, atNaraaits* Itefeirat, EcranttsHicur;. aouUxsost
oorntT of Sixth and Raea streets.
with ooUateral, discounted at
th« lowest market retes; .
PAL JSSTAhLIBhSent. S. I:, eoruer of SIXTH And
RACBBtrflets.~Tbefeltowicx amcles will he sold for less
tuan hail the usual Store vriess: Pins gold English patent
Rui jewelled pttu, 01 the most apprered asd best
make, in huauar oases and doa&te bottomed. Fine gold
escapementfever aed Upise watches, in bustist case and
open free, aaseof thsai are extra fell jeweled, and beat
make, silver «*B*h patent, lever wateaes, escape
ment lever asd repines, ja hunting .ease a»d open
&ce, some very sapenor; Eaghah, Swiaa, Breach, apa
Qoanier vateJes; jSae gold rest fob, neok, and ciuJ
dren’e cb»i»t; ane gold pencil esses and pens, bracelets,
breastpins, fiager-nagt. ear-nngs. studs, toedalliona,
and iewelryesaenuiy. BuperiorHavwna o«ari at 5U
per UuMssaa, tabcXM of aco each, wißbesoMby s:ngfe
boxer goanblies, t»sait purehasera. Numeroua (utf
axaefes, 4 **‘ 4o^!^ flrv - AT c salv
A.snpenor fire-proof chest, 4 feet high by 3 fret wide,
Alan, watches, asd Jewelrv of ererv d sac rip bon
BT. LOUIS, MO.
WILLIAMS * BOrlS, AUCTIOXEEKS
V , CGMNIMIOW. NKBCaiNTS, .No. W
North MAIN BTREST. St. Lorn, Mo., (formerly
Meora. Myers. Cischorn k Co., Pfelaoelphia.i Oder
their services to the ruerebants, mauufaccnrere, acj
others of pAiUdelphift, for the sale of dry goods, carpets,
boots, shoes, hardware, jewelry. Ac-, Ao.
A. Cash advances made ba receipt of goods.
Settlements made three days alter sale.
.. „ „ tmtucu.
Messrs. Myers, Cteghorn, A Co-, Phils.
‘‘ Stuart A Brother, Phila.
!! 7*l s; 7jck. Townrend, k Warrens,New York.
“ L. AB. Curtis A Co., „
.. Wood, Christy, A Co., St. Louis, K*x
*• Crow, McCmry, A Co., ** *•
ro4-f m w-lr •
LADIES’ HAIR BRAIDS, \TIGS, FRI
SETTS, sad CVRL9, mMiuEsetnred in the nn
test sad newest Fan! stj tea. sad of which we constantly
Kifco a very &rs* lUsoftEueston band, sold wimleaila
sad rat Ail. ftt tbe ]<vwsst ik«ini prices. Orders Jrcm
all g&rU Cm the cmiatrr solicited, and rromjtij attended
to, Also, sbivHalß Di K, snpenar tnsav in use.
M. HUTOIS, N«T» TESTH St..
Market »nd-Ch«*«lnot.
(Pta SOUTHERN ANI) WESTERN MEK
wmt* i&xhim