The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, September 15, 1859, Image 4

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•; •. T n Wt-.H -A ox?-, jin f» ",
; XoiyjUm ChroiixcU .of
tfo"3UHf,ttss;.#reat EwtVfl:
; “Thl# \ffi agtudjS en t shipi“thelargest in tho world,
' was yestetday bafoially on ‘ outwards’ 1 atthe
Custom commanuer, Captain Harri.
s6n, New Yors.
Eewhrno.polleUa ofiusurance h&vebeeii taken
generally unwilling to transact any
’ VasineM^vUnul!the,! - of the -trial trip.
XAlmsst;--tbe\bnly for this course is
vossel not getting safely out
i:- {©f'thVThames. It appears’ that some hours pre
tho pubUoatwn of Mr. .Lever's amended
ito 1 , chapter. the Groat Eastern,a reply had
the company, again declining to 0n
,1;';,, * ~ V.v, .
-* ; f ; JJabXondoh I Tlmu. of thoSOth flays, ini re
"^-^ard’td'iheGreat Eastern:,“Early Oh Saturday
xnornlnghh,lmperial - Highness/ the Grand Dak®
ConitanUrtft paid a.long visit <_ toutbis vessel. For
pf three hours his Highness remained on
t>oird iuspeoting evoixpart clothe ship, from tho
lowest dock to tho iron masts Wd colossal woodqn
n^yarftfli 1 ' He expressed himself perfectly astonished
tcc atthe magnitude Of tho. whole .undertaking for a
nommsrcialspeSulaUQq, though, merely judging of
"It from' a nautical point of view.he has little doubt
• of it# auooeM. for the Russian Goveru-
credit brhavihg the seQonAlateesfc vqssel
the-'.Gehorol. Admiral—though, as
regarded,finoaess of lines-and. beauty,of ho*
Great' Rastera-to as much surpass
t *vthatman*Of-u r ar as she did,in siseand power. 1 * His
Highness, of;;luttqh. with, Mr.
,Oaptaiiu. Harrjsqp,’ expreSsod n wish
tho new stoorlng. apparatus. " This simplc,
jhopghmost-ingenious, inventfonwasacoordingly
Lhhgley'aand commended
in the- highest terns. After leaving
thfs'yiid .themanufactory
of. Messrs. Humphrey*-<fc Tennant, and inspooted
;innrih,o;.engihM' making for the
Russian Goveriiftcht, vailing in power from 300!
to 600 hots#/ ,The; £ pumberof;vialters tb tho ship
on Katarday was itnmonse.L&nd more than double
that of any prevlbus oeQisioh.” , , :
The mate of.tho Ainorican ship Conqueror,
Boatfllle, was brought Up again at the LivCr-
charged, with tnemurdor of. one
\ of the .crew TfcOlinvestigation
.... iotc the prisoner’s QrhpfnaU.ty resulted Is his "being
j»V"llntfty, it,.Appearing that the court had no’
,s\Jurtsdlotlon; «,;• ’ >‘‘ v ;
1 u ’ :,i ” The DubUn iVifion announces that <f pur il
. . lu,9trlous.o’ountrymah f Patriot McMahon, yriU ao«
depVwith gratitude ll the sword of honor, proposed
to bo presented to him by the Irish 'people'as soon
ftsrthtt raquiroiaebte prescribed, by the rules of the
<-■ T'reoeb' gorfrlce shall bave been complied with.;
' MfIHWtoTAuPAOHA, j who. has arrived |at
ed Europe, proposes to opon
' liisYfcioons'to European soptety,'whlohm cbhgldered
(V’romarkqbTe !aot of Innovation on the part of a
-high Ottoman functionary, -
acoraed.by Louis
Blanc, Victor. and G«n. Changarnier, has
been aooepted hy yelli pyat, by Victor Sobdloher,
and by tha’ great majority of the' exiled French-
- Pascal Daprat,'
many others 'whose voices rweio somewhat
dUAgi-Ofeable to Napoleon, and-who are now,;of
•' ~ eonriey. silenced. ‘ At Vienna, the Cturb bCcamo
‘frightened by Napoleon’s : boldness/ «o mnohthe
' more since'liouraueney^has. already reminded
irv Count'Colloredo ;Umt an .amnesty was one of tho
4 „„ points of the. Villa Franca settlement, and that Ms
master having disoharged his obligation in the
most thorough manner, to see how the
Court of-Vienna.understands that point, not even
tho Vehetiau Modenese prisoners of State
having been, sot free, and tho Lombard deserters
• caughtin’Bavaria in fetters.- -
is thuasrA.—The Times corres-
pdndenfrflays: The’ohanso of ministry is Austria,
looked forward to hero with hopes that
*■-,«* 3t-*wouldlead.to hotter understanding" Dotween
s«s disappointed expectation.
spreadsalong thoßboresof the Bal
-'JJ.ViOr-s-It*-prfl3enoe„iii.Baiitzio is officially acknow
ledged, a n trell as in Oanabruok and Elberfold, and
- it is reported to have made considerable ravages at.
Hamburg. - ' •.’> ’’
The Ktoz was so ‘&raoK-better on Uio 25th nit.
that the Gazette vaa .ablo to announce that on
Saodttf the last bulletin would bo published.
Xtls at leoglh announced, that the whole of the
'KubiaiUoannns beedsubscribed, and that the an*
plioants will receive tbofdll Sum they subscribed
for—so accurately had the public gangod the pre*
"; l rßopt'nacowitica of the Ctar.
’; CJ ..‘Spi ! L , 7 Tho, qom&popdenfc of tho Chronick
' that elx hundred Moors attacked Ceuta, but
;•> put to flight by the Governor, at the head of
his ;gatrieOb, : ood ! otebtldlled. The Spanish Go*
f ver/iOiCDthaMehtreinforcements by.steamor.
,/•■ Gfcßjsos.-r'Tho correspondent of the Morn
j Weriiid' say a:. Advioes front Athens nn-
oouttoo IhA,t baa been dissolved, and
. K that a.' roval;deiree-hw ordered a neurone to be
iha day fixed is toot mentioned.”
...State of. Affairs -at Rose.—A letter
'of tbq23d ulfc. informe ua that a mill*
_,,t*vrv epmralaaibn, appointed to investigate the affair
'/ , -;Of;?erazißi had delivered rvjudgmoht condemning
' \i • tlib chief*- of tfft'revolution. 7 The Government
—quashed the judgment for Inloraality, and a com*
v V'mandefl aoowtrial., j *’ *5 \
The Roman Minister ofFlnnnoo. at
Ding-9f th{« yca'iy published; the budget for 1859,
•ffhioh-ebbwed a fiutylua of 68,000 crowns over the
expenditure, The budget hfts been .examined by
of Stale, and approved by his Holt*
new! Unfortunately, at the ,end of the yoar, the
expanses, &s calculated by tlm budget, are almost
: ';Tulwnyafound to beincireasodjtn consequenceOf tho
1 * -v bgfrftoriUnaty oredlto demanded by eeveral minis*
.. .iara. _.Ud-to .the present.period the budget has
• bsfin Icareased to 500,000 oroßfos, and more; Daring
• .previoaf years of, scarcity the Roman Government
sold bread to the working olasses at a lower prioe
4 tban that’ obbrgod by the bakers. This :en*
- laUed'a loss of 105,000 oroiyns.The budget of
’ hte. been , further inore&aed by .100,000
crowns for the oyponpos of the Camerale print*
; 1 ;
v.> i ; It. ie.Biid that thePontiflcai Government, is
about to publish various decrees. It.ls remarked
. „ tb vt the secret printing-house of the Quirinal is
-; :aoU ( yely. employed.■ »
is resolved to reduce the Lega
- tlons frt obedionco beforo lie introduces any men
—- -»qr s of reform, and, as his own forces are not suf*
’.'/.flclent to quell' tho Insurrection,' ho in net demand
’ thanid.oftheCatholioPowers.'
Sant! of ih(i Svriss-who 'qttttfcod fhe service
the King of Naples have requested au enghge
the Pope, and have been accepted. ,
v 'Tbb Holy Fatherdqos not quit his study, in
.. of & slight sore -on hi* leg; otherwise
be and gives bis usual re
ceptions/ ' ■ * * v ;
The Duke do Gr&mmont, tbc French Ara
- je not expeotod to return, to Home before
endorse'month. J /- .
K-f- advjcea have been rocoivcdto the
- v l*2T® «Hfmo... TBo , puke do Grhmmonfchad held a
Tpith.Cardinal AntonelU on the subject
u ;.jpf:,fh&rtorgatiixation of tbo Locations;
Atfaiusin the Central States.—-M. Ponl
. , atowakl writes to bis chief, M. Walewski, that he
' iJ •• kns great hopes of succeeding io ' bis mission,
tehlohia understood to be the restoration of the
Grand Dcko. ; i. ..
A .deputation of tho Modenese NationalAs
{ iwablyj of the pomm&hdetir Malinpini,
Count Arfani,
Jeff on the 29th ultimo,' for intrusted with a
tpeclil mission to his Majesty the Emperor Napo-
Jooqlir •, r
'*-> The-departure of the deputation of the Tos
v V iew National Assembly for Turin, Which was to
take place on the 29th, bad been delayed for
• several-days.,, . : -- r;
. Asvwes from Bologna, of the 28th nit,,
, .atatp.that the,elections throughout tho-Romairna
had taken plaoe with the greatest tiiniuilllty and
ordor. * .
* ;;v -The first results of *the electoral assemblies
are tbe following: Count Bentivoglio,
. rrineo Horcotanl, Prtnoe Siqwnettl, Count Marslii!
• '-SignorMlnchclU, atod.Signor AlleSsandrini.
sj.. ;», f -TnE.offlcial Piedmontese Gazette gives a de
„ ..-nfjrfU) the'roports of political digseosioas existing
v; the. membors of the . Sardinian Cabinot
Cotmt'AToso left on tho evening of tho 29th for
Paris.
r;; 7 , ""TnBWord of Brussels States that an opinion
: i'. Mists amonzth? best informed" persons at Turin
'.j- ? thafKtng Victor. Emmanuel will accept tbeprfn
'*** :2elple:ol-tha sovereignty of tho .Italian Duchies
when it shall be,offered officially. It is not believed
.. ; tbat.thequQ3tion of the Duchies will be discuMed
orregalated at Zuiioh in its. present state. If
■: tho rsvtcraUon of their sovereigns had been ac
‘ -* ’ v espted' by the people, the - arrangomont of the
> .rXn»er«qoer existing between : the dukes And their
ffuty'gots might- be submitted, to the Conference.
*-• *bat caao the question would not
the International law of Europe; but the
■ 4.- : moment tho violation Of treaties is the matter to be
. considered an European Congress alone, is compe
>. , ,teqt. Nprd nods that the idea of a European
.x. i .Co ugtesfii in iking progress, and that M. do Bala.
~ -.,.£>o® a noto to the Austrian
7" 7 * QovejnmonV lh; whieh tho Emperor of Russia
' Y ’r oa awessity pf assembling a
; ’>fnß,r»UTy o? Italy ix the crisis.
V':if . tFiatii'Ue 1 Lbndoif Times.]'
3 .;c r Cpder thb proteotion of the Imperial promise tho
'pound of Central Italy to freedom and prosperity
J»#n* safe and euro. A little firmnoea to repel tho
idfr formidable or too earnestly-direoted blan
dishments of;Prince Poulatowski, a resolute ingra
<- tUudiJowardB,thoir liberator, whose tender heart
will bo wounded by- their obstinaoy, but .will per
haps bemeated'hgain by their acclamations, and
the names of the deposed dynasties will be heard
no mOro .Ip 1 ltsf, 1 Thoiowt step is already ro
solved upon. They have unanimously desired to
weld themielves into one kingdom, whereof Victor
Emmanuel shall be the first sovereign. Wo cannot
..? &6aohlVo that, if All ohanob for Prinoo Napoleonbo
. . put out of the question, tho Frenoh Emperor can
hpirtyobjectiontowohan amalgamation.
*» --TblaWprk of tbo restoration of Italy will be, ifit shall
! r\ ,; 1 I R‘ principal glory of his reign. lie will na
>. 1 " 7* lt saOufd boas in&rked a success,
‘ gi Veas vis I b led mohuidentte posterior as pos
! 4 -Piedmont, with twenty more Duobfes amal-
- gsmated with it, cohld offer’ no Object pf jealousy
n ./rOP*qUtmBi'lo France- It is not comprehensible,
‘■a v> therewrfiU that any stronger sentiment than dinlo*
■ delicacy bon induce hiorto put pressure upon
- the King of. Sardinia to refuse the territories,now
Sroffered'te him. -Moreover, wo now know that
its pressure will be ontlrelyofan argumentative
‘?'4&sulpfotb£iio character. It seems to us, there-"
V./} .ffttei nsm&tters now stand, that Victor Emmanuel
. the offer of the Duchies. It would,
{‘lt’Tdrhapit «ot be prudent definitely'to accept it.
t d' bo more wise to assume the Go
yernmmit jpvbyisionalty. preservo order,
I fhvofulldn/ and keep out Other
qew ord?r of things is oonwli
rfr.f - V ® r3r raah or vpry|mad
conduct fiboutd .occur .tot mar. the pros-
l9 no * BcC aro ' •We will
wi;“ “ e
:.- j AND IRbNiNG. !
' DbNB
LtKliea' and OentlemGn,
s'fPS|?., Hoisl.;; BtenmeMU. ’to:, D®loV*tf S
■" - | -r 1 - - U'
Sls^sll^^ 3 -® ilfic k; conier "aJS(;OND
eOqtHr&d a KTeat rephtetlon by
they have .pursued since
EDUCATIONAL.
C AtJK£)ERS’S INSTI^tiTE—>Y ES T
►3[ PHILADELPHIA 5 INSTITUTE. 4 .
The grouuris of this Seminary aro Seven' Acres In
' ixtent. Pupils remain through the entire day—or irom
Monday morning to Friday eveningrpr through the
whole session. . . . , . w -
No Seminary is more lt is situated on the West
PhnodelphiaKailway,atMAßKETand WILLI AhISU.
Address Professor K. B. SALNDERB.
SKLBOTNESa marks this SominarY-j-npyoutlj what
/sverof; rude manners'and. neglected-habits being re
ceived into it. . . , 1,
Among others, the following gen tlemen have placed
•sons orwatesiq this Institute.* ; _ * ; Va
• H011.N.8, Browne, Judgo Robertson, ya., ;
C»pt. Vogdes, U. 8. A., Chief Ju.tloe Lewis,
Hon. Wm. Buler. .Mntthow Newkirk,
Tlioe. Meiskill, I,a George H. Mertin,
William wilatach, Hon A Frnnoisi.mios, Fla.,
Judge J. Limpkins, Ga. JJ. G. Swain, Kil. Ledger,
Rov. Dr. Newton, Morton MnMmhacl.
Judge Conrad, Cat, llev. Dr. Blackwood,
Capt. Newton, U. 8. A.,* - Col. Foraey, Ed. Press.
s!4-3t
A LADY, of some years experience in
Tegohinz,-desires board with a family where in
atniotion in English branches. Drawing, Painting, or
Frenoh. would be received a« compensation. Address
“ J. R..Gant,M 609 CHEBTNUT Street, Philadelphia.
sel4-2t
TIfUSIO.—A. R, TAXX.OR,.-Teacher of
B‘nging and Piano, 676 North TWELFTH Street,
below Coates. sl3-lm*
. 'WRITING ACADEMY,
•lii S. E. corner EIGHTH and BANSOM Streets,
OpeudailylromOA-M,to9P.M. . . .
*. To Gentlemen a rapid and riegant business hand is
imparted. To Ladies a neat and graceful epistolary
style. C/aire*.Prtt«iff.- lOards written, and every de
scription of Penmanship neatly exeeutod. sl3-3m
•PPLYTECHNTC COLLEGEOFTHE
A BTATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, PiULADEi.pnu.]
Incorporated 1853, and organized with a full Faculty
on the plan of the industrial Colleges of Pans and Ger
many ; compnsos a Preparatory Department and Fobs
Technical Schools, vn:
The School of MINEB. „ ,
ftlSK§fc p i%? E p«® T f'
The Schoolof MECHANICAL ENGINEERING. ,
and 4 Topographical and Mechanical
Drawing are included m tho Engmeermk Course, and
the most extended Field and Laboratory practice u
afforded.
The Seventh Annual Session will begin on MONDAA,
September 10th, 1859. For Catalogues and turther mfor
niation, address 1)R. A. L. KENNEDY ,
s!2-2w President of Faculty.
TVOj. 230 SOUTH FOURTH STREET.—
XI Mr. THUNDER, has resumed his professional
practice. slo-12t*
TiylSS DYCKMAN, formerly Professor of
XfX the Piano, and racrauer of the Jury of Admission
in the RoyalConservatorio at Brussels. wiJi resume giv
ing lessens September Utb, No. 1619 CHESTNUT St.
sID-fit* -
Ilf ESPAbIES CK3GARAY AND D?HER
YOUNG jY ’ S BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR
PHILADELPHIA, SQUARE, VINE
> Madame,OHEG ARAiY respectfully informs,her
friends and thepublio in general, that independently o
her Boarding and Day School, directed by herself and
her nieoe, Mme. PRITVOST, m NEW YDRK. she in
tends, in conneouon with her niece. Mmo. D HER
VILLY, opening in PHILADELPHIA an Institution
onprecisejy the same plan a* the one above mentionml.
The Principals will answer applications and recoive
visi tors on and after the 12th day of September, and the
Sonool will open on the l6*n. nnSl-lm*
Ilf ISS C. A. BURGIN WILL RE-OPEN
I"-*-, her Bohool for. Young Ladies on September 12,
1859. Circulars may be obtained at the Schoolroom, 911
WALNUT Street, where application for admission may
be made, on and'after September 6th, from 10 to U
o'clock.
Rbvebbncei.—Rev. Albert Barnes, Wm. B. Page, Me
D., Prof. C. D. Gleveland, Ambrose White, George
Trott, L. Johnson. au22-lm*
Tlf USIO AND SINGING.—MISS LIZZIE
XT-1. CARROLL would respehtfnlly inform her friends
and the publio that the has resumed the duties of her
profession. Scholars will be received at her residence,
No. 622 South TENTH Street, or taught at their own
homes. She refers with confidence to any of her pupils,
or to Mr. Conrad Meyer, Piano Manufacturer. Terms
moderate, . au26-lm
HfJSS M. W. HOWES WILL REOPEN
ITX her School for Young Ladies, at 1334 CHESTNUT
Btreet, MONDAY, September 12. - auaa-dtseW-Btuthgw*
M ARY L. STACKHOUSE WILL OPEN
ITX he r Boarding and Day-School for Girls, No. 1030
SPRING GARDEN Street, on .the Ist of September.
For Circulars apply to the Principal. . auaMm*
MISS LUCY R. MAYER AND MRS. R.
X»X M. BIRD will reopen their Sohool for Young
Ladies, at 1215 CHESTNUT Stroot, oa MONDAY, the
6th of September. ou3Q-3w
HEMAN ALLEN, A. M., Teacher of the
‘ VIOLIN and PIANO.„ Mr. AUen may benppliod
to atthe' residence of his father, Professor Allen, No.
215 South SEVENTEENTH Street, s6-lm
THE HEMANS INSTITUTE.—Rev. JAS.
J. HELM will open, September 12, his School for
the higher education of a limited number of Young La
dies. Tenons to whom hff is not personally known are
referred to Prof. C. D. Cleveland, Prof. Charles Short,
Rev. Dr*. Morton, Stevens, Wilmor, Howe. Furness,
and other*. RESIDENCE, 1315 WALNUT Street?
BCHOOL, 1313 CHESTNUT Street. nS-18t
ONGLIiSH AND CLASSIOAL SCHOOL.
The Sc'tool of the subscriber, in RIMES’ BUILD
ING, on CHESTNUT Street, above Twelfth, will re
open on the SECOND MONDAY, the 12th day of Sop-
CHARLES SHORT.
HfRS. BARTON’S
aOAftDING
AND
DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES,
. . No. 1929 CHESTNUT Street. Phila.
, .The Winter Term will OP.en on the seceod MONDAY
in September. Young Ladies received of any age—and
taught whatever pertains tea thorough Ed ties t ion.
French spoken in the family* For Cjrcularß atld par
ticulars, apply as above; ante-PW&CaI-gw
SPRING GARDEN ACADEMY FOR
YQUNGMEN AND 80Y8.N.8. cor. EIGHTH
ano BUTTONWOOD BtreeU.-lUsumet duties MON
DAY. September 6tli.. Number limited t all pupil* un
der the immediate care of the Principal; the govern
ment is that Of purely ** moral suasion, reports sent to
rarentswoekli’i the ’Moral, /nte/lecfual, and Physical
Education of Boya will be carefully and conscientiously
attended to. .Catalogues gratuitously at the Academy,
or 469 North Eighth street. ,
.a035-ew F. DONLLAVY LONG, Principal.
PENN, INSTITUTE.—The Session will
commence on MONDAY, the sth of September.
The object of.this Institution is ip prepare pupils for
College or business. In accomplishing this object, ra
pidity, and especially thoroughness, are desirable} and
to bp thorough requires not only that the general dim
ouUies must be met, but those of each individual.
The method adopted for giving instruction, is to be
come a co-laborer with the pupil, efforts being made to
have him lead, and reserving for the teaoher to point
ont ejrors, remove doubts, or suggest the manner of pro
ceeding.
: For exemplifying the principles of the various branch
es of Natural Soienpe, apparatus is fully provided, and
for practical operations in Surveying, a fitst-olass tran
sit of Philadelphia manufacture is furnished.
' Betides pursuing the various Studies witeTevt books,
Lectures are delivered in regular order on Natural Phi
losophy, Chemistry, Geology. Mythology, eto.
The Rooms Occupied are tbpse on the second, third,
JpMm
FjJlwrt Street} they are large and freely ventilated.and
afford ample space for Recitation, Lecture, and Play
Rhpms/They are now open from 9 o’clock A. M. to 1
o’clock P. M., where further information may l>e ob
tained.
. au23-tf R, STEWART, Prinoipal.
PRICE-STREET ACADEMY,
• GEHBIANTOWN. PIUtADELPHIA.
-'GEORGE R, PARKER, PRINCIPAL,
The Fall Term of this Institution oommenoes Septem
ber Sth, 18» r The course of instruction comprises ali
the branches of a thorough English Education, together
with the Latin, Greek, and Frertoh Languages. au22-tf
THE CLASSICAL INSTITUTE, re
moved from No. 1302 FILBERT Btreet to No.
wr North TENTH Street,* will reopen on MONDAY.
September Sth. Boys prepared for Cfotlege or Business,
All branohes of a complete English education, the Clas*
X, Mathematics, and Modern Languages, are taught
r s system which insures thoroughness and rapid
progress. Circulars to be had at the School.
' , o.seidknbticker,
„ . No. U 7 North TENTH Street.
R*f*a*HCKs.—Rev. Mr. J. A. Vaughan, Rev. Mr. J.
H. A, Bomberger, Rev. Mr. Wm.IL Furness, Benjamm
gerhsid, jEsq., Arthur W. Little, Esq., Clias. Short,
Hw-» Prof, Joeoph Leidy, Prof. Conieiins Felton, Cam
bridge; Theodore Sedgwiok. Esq.. New York. auiß-lm*
TPHE MISSES AERTSEN ; S SCHOOL FOR
J. YOUNG LADIES.
PRICE STREET, GERMANTOWN.
o The Fall Term will begin on tho FIRST MONDAY in
September.
. Instruction in the usual Ehomsh branches, with
Latin, Fbhxch. and DhAwixo. aulG-tf
T’HE MISSES EWING WILL OPEN A
wa«Maa
Street, where Circulars mar be obtained.
o ßi*srincw.~JW. Albert Barnes, Rev. W. W.
Spear. D. D„ Prof. 0, p, Cleveland. au!7-flw*
nPHE ARCH-STREET INSTITUTE FOR
A YOUNG LADIES.—Tho Eleventh Session will
commence on MONDAY, September Pth.lfiW. For cir
culars apply at 1215 ARCH Street, one door east of Broud.
au!s-4w* Miss L. M. BROWN. Principal.
npHE'CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH
"SSiIOOL of 11. D. GREGORY, A. Mm No. IIM
MARKET Atre.tj will reopen on THURSDAY, Bep
temborlet. - auM-lm*
TIHE MISSES CASEY AND MRS. BEE
emberTth. au2-2m
fpHOS. BALDWIN’S ENGLISH MATHE
•f- MATICAL and CLASSICAL BCOOI, FOR BOYS,
Neß.oorneror BROAD and ARCH, will reopen Sep
temberlst. aua-im*
qriHE SUBSCRIBER WILL REOPEN HIS
nu2M k*°'’ at 1830 6 trfl6t * Septo^iib^rG^^
RITTENHOUSE ACADEMY—N* E. cor
ner of CHESTNUFand EIGHTEENTH Streets,
entranoe on Eighteenth street. The next Session will
commenoe SEPTEMBER FIFTH, 1859,
s3-lm WEBT&OTT, { Principals.
ALLEN GROVE FEMALE SEMINARY,
FRANKFORD. PENNSYLVANU, six milos
from Market street. „
The coarse of msiraatioa la this School isoomprehen
sive and thorough. Parents and Guardians who intend
to plaoe their daughters or wards at tin? Institution will
do well tp mako immediate application to
. , - Mrs. E. L. THOMPSON,
s3-tf Principal and Superintendent
A NNIE CHURCHMAN HAS REMOVED
-t*. her BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL to-No. 908
FRANKLIN Street, above Poplar. Term coinmenoos
September 6th. • au!9-lm*
■ORYANT & STRATTONS NATIONAL
gurssgsysv'M
New York, Buffalo, Cleveland, and Chicago. For ip
formation, call or eenri for Catalogue. fftfl-tf
CENTRAL INSTITUTE, N.W. CORNER
v/ of TENTH and BPRING GARDEN Street*, will
be-wwnedMONDAY* September* Boysprepared for
au22-sw* - H.O.MCQUIRE, A. M.. Principal,
/CLASSICAL INSTITUTE,
V L . DEAN STREET, below LOCUST.
The the lnstitute will be resumed
on Monday, September 6th.
, au27-lm , J. W. FAIRES. ai.
rfIHE GERMANTOWN ACADEMY WILL
A. reopen on MONDAY. September Bth, JSW. The
Prinoipefwill reoeive e llmite J number of Boyo into hi.
family. J. H. WITHINGTON. A. hf„
nnl7-Cw rrioolpal,
Friends, academy for boys,
East of il North ELEVENTH Street, will reopen
tna 29th Inst, All denominations adimttedi Mr
Term of 23 weeks.
au27 im* WM. WIIITALL.
ACADEMY OF THE PROTESTANT
EPISCOPAL CHURCH, LOCUST and JUNIPER
°‘ ,en m
Boys able to read, and not less than eight years of age.
ayereoeived assoonn* they have begun to write and
oiplier, and are conducted through the various classes
of toe Academy, with a rapidity proportioned to their
ability.
TJia Tuition Foe for thoso in the lowest class is ftfio
per annum, lor all others $76 per annum; payable half
yearly in advance.
.Besides this fee there are no other charges: instruc
tion in the French language anil Drawm*, ana the use
of the, Gymnasium bemif afforded without.addition to
fhd above-named prices..
Applications for admission maybe made to the Princi-
E" al,attlte Academy, daily after August Slat, between
io hours of 10 and 13 ociookA. M,
. . - . i JAMES W. ROBINS. A. M„
. ante-tufeth-lm Prmoipal.
WEST PHILADELPHIA FEMALE SEr
MINAHY, LOCUST Street, Becoral door wem of
WILLIAM Street, West PhiladslJihis. ,
: ni,-.. - C. C. CHfSMAN, Prixcipal.
. *b9,next Session will coramenco September Hth. A
WV hoarders can be received into the family of the
fA-. pato ? eiirly application. Persons in the city dcai
from MONDAY, A. Ai., till
rmda x, r. M.. e/lp liAVtccommodatCcl. aii2o slimw
Tlf-ISS DICKERSON, TEACHER OF
THE PRES&-MLADELPHIA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1859.
NOTICES.
NO TIC E—DEPARTMENT OF SUR
SURvIy§R OFFIOE 0F CHUSF - ENGINEER AND
PniLAOßfipHiA, Sept. 6, IB6o.—Duplicate Plans of the
EIGHTH ©f ihe Survey and Regulation of
the Iwenty-first ward, boundod Northward by Erie
avenue. Southward byAllogheny avenue. Eastward by
Fifteenth street, and westward uj Thirtieth street. •
Part of the SECOND DIVISION of said Twenty-first
ward..bounded Northeastward by Township line road,
or .wjssahlckon street, Southeastward by Logan ave
nue, and Bouthwestward by the river Schuylkill, and
TENTH ShOTION of the township of Blookley. in tee
Twenty-lourth ward, boundod Northward by Columbia
avenue, Southward by Haverl'ord road and Torr ave
nue, Eastward by Fifty-sixth street, and Westward by
Sixty-sixth street, aro nowprepared for public inspec
tion at the Offloes of SURVEYORS and REGULA
TORS of the Eighth and Eleventh' Survey DistricUr, and
at the Office of this Department, City Building, FIF TH
below Walmit street, and the Board of Survey ors have
appointed MONDAY, the 19th instant, at 100 clookA.
M„ to oonsiderany objections that may be urged thereto
b, any citim intore.lod K nkABB,
s9-dt!9th Chief Engineer and Surveyor.
ePEOLAL NOTlCE.—Dealers in Good-
year’s Patent Vulcanized Rubber Suspenders,
Braids. Webs, ana all other fabrics and artioles modi:
by combining fibrous substances with threads or sheets
of vulcanized rubber, are notified that unless the same
are properly stamped or labelled with my name, and by
my authority, they cannot be legally disposed of in the
United States. Merchants and dealers are invited to ex
amine specimens now in store, and to V v © their orders
for tho apring. Trade to the undersigned, EXCLUBIVE
OWNER OF THE TITLES AND EXCLUSIVE
RIGHTS IN THE PATENT for these goods, which
embrace all the styles heretofore manufactured or im
i>oalB6’i,'iSenses to manufacture and sell
—and the Terms—may be obtained bn application to me
at No. 23 COURTLANDT Street, N. Y. * „ „
n24-lr - HORACE H. DAY,
IVOTlCE.—Persons having business with
i” tho FLOUR INSPECTOR will call at No. 14
VINE Street, between the hours of 9 o’clock and 3
i-. mU u tho £ r AM" ,r>
Jel7 •; _ Flour Inspector.
BREAD.
*pURE AND CHEAP BREAD,
MANUFACTURED BY THE
MECHANICAL BAKERY,
Catt BB OBTAINED AT TUB FOLLOWJHO
' PLACES:
MECHANICAL BAKERY, S. „W; oorner of Broad and
_ Vine streets.
J. ORAVENSTINE.—,S. W. oornor of Twolfth
and Wallace streets.
C. CLARK.——— -Poplar street, below
Tenth.
H. MoREIL.—* —B. E. corner Sixth and
“ Coates stroet.
MRS. S.BECKNo. 405 Oallowhill
street.
S. PANCOAST———.No. 910 Spring Garden
street.
JOHN G. MOXEY——No. U 23 Vine street.
T. P. SMITH..— No. 115 North Fifth street.
T. C. HORNER.———.B. E, corner Fifth and
W. W. MATHEWS and
D. KNIOHT.™— Bro'atf.'root.'telow Wal
nut.
GEORGE GARVIN——.No. 1419 Lombard street.
D. COURTNEY.———.N. W. corner Sixteenth
. and Pine stroots.
S. R, MASON.—— ——.Fourth and Germantown
Road.
8. Btreet, above
Sixth.
Z. LENTZ———.Comer Bouth Fourth And
. __ Johnston street*. •
L. HOLLAND.— .Brw.oo^nerSixteenthand
Ogden streets.
DAVID SADDLER—No. 260 North Eleventh
street.
J. WEIGHTMAN,S. E. comer Eleventh and
Jefferson streets.
S. S. TOMKINS..-. . No. IWQ North Front
street.
H. 8R00K5....... —...8. W, comer of Seventh
and Pine streets.
JANE MYERS.——..Coates street, below Thir
teentn street.
F. M. WOOD.—— .S.Woorn' 1 iFrankliaand
Contes .cete.
F. MORRIS.——.—«.N. W. comer Tenth and
Shippen streets.
E. B. TURNER.—— ..No. 1215 South Front
street.
J. SHUSTER....——-...... S. W. comer Broad and
Parrish streets.
THOS, T. BLEST—. Corner Nineteenth street
and Ridge avenue.
B. 8. 80WN....——..—N. E. corner Ninth and
Federal streets.
J, MoTNTYRE... .Twenty-second street, ah.
Coates.
E. W. HUNTER.—— Coates street, above Se
venteenth.
ALEX. FULLERTON— Corner of Fifth and Chris
tian.
J. L. HICKS Camden, N. J., store 319
_ Arch street
C. H. RAINIER,™.—West Philadelphia,36th«t.
„ , „ : , _ ob. Hoyerford road.
R. L. YaRNELL Penna.
JOHNBARNDT....-..—Tremont and Pine Grove,
Penna.
M. B. BOX. Reading,Penna,
GEO. B. TOWNSEND.—West Chester, Penna
GEO. L. BECKER Atlantia City, N.J.
JAMES GARLAND.. ... Cape May, N. J.
D. HORTON..,.—Florence,N.J,
JOHNBOBD. Wilmington. Del,
i.i-tf
■jITEOHANIOAL BAKERY. S. W. Comer
J-'-*-. BROAD and VINE Stresl.. PHILADELPHIA.
Thu establishment is now in suoceMful opemtidp. day
and night, mid aU ere Tespdotuulr invited to call arid see
the whole process pf bread-making for themselves.
The undersigned takes the liberty of Soyihg iHiit fUr
thirty-five years he hah been a practical Jlikcr—five ns
apprentice, and five a* journeymen m one of the first
houses {& Scotland, artd wfimy-nve. at master—during
whioh timo he hak hod the opportunity of making man '
expeximepts, and observing all the improvement* whioh
have bpen mode during that period.
In this establishment, of which he has now the man
agement, in addition to the oomptete labor-saving ma
chinery, he has how facilities of many kinds not hereto
fore possessed.
Being unrestraiued in the purchase of flour, none but
the .soundest and best shall ever boosed: and he has no
hesitation in saying that Bread of ail kinds can be de
livered, unsurpassed in quality and weight by that made
.brthe ordinary process. .
'Families in whioh the Bread made liy the Moohnnica
Bakery has not been tried, or in whioh it has been ti io<
only at its commencement, before the machinery was n
porfeot working order, are respectfully asked to give it
atrial now, tho undersigned believing it would lead to
mutual advantage. JOHN 5. MOXEY,
my34-tf Superintendent.
SAVING FUNDS.
CPRING GARDEN SAVING FUND SO
CIBTY OF PHILADELPHIA,
Office, No, S3i North THIRD Street
Bank Buildinr.L
CHARTERED BY THE LEGISLATURE OPPENN
„ SYLVANIA.
Deposits rooeived in sums of On? Dollar and upwards,
and rep»id in Gold, without notioe.with FIVE PER
CENT. INTERESi from the der depo.it till with
drawn.
A responsible and reliable Savings Institution has long
beep needed in the Northorn par( of the city. and “ The
Spring Garden Savings Fund Society ” was onartered by
the Legislature of Pennsylvania to supply this necessity.
The Managers, in organising and locating it, have boon
govefnod wholly by adeeire to accommodate the busi
ness interest and wants of tho very large and entorpri
sing population hr which it is surrounded.
OFFICE OPEN DAILY,
From 9to V,i o’clock;; also, on Monday and Thursday
from 6 until 8 o'clock in the evening*
ttIMAOKRS.
Frederick Ktett, Stephen Smith,
John P. Levy. Hon, H. K. Strong*
Darnel Underkouer, Frederick Staoke,
Francis Hart, Joseph P. LeClero*
John Kesslar, Jr.* George Knecht,
James B. Pringle* Jacob Dock*
Joseph M. Crowell, Hon. Wm. Millward,
George Woelpper, Geo. T. Thom,
Peter 0. Ellmaxer, Rotiert B. Davidson,
„ , JAMES S. PRINGLE, President
Francis HART,6oorotarr. Into-tiit
CAVING FUND—FIVE PER CENT. IN
TEREBT.—NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COM
PANY, WALNUT Street. Southwest corner of THIRD,
Philadelphia. Incorporated by the Stale of Pennsylva
nia.
Money is received in any sum, large or small, and in
terest paid from the da> of deposit to the day of with
drawal.
The office ia open prerr day from 9 o’clock in the
morning till 5 o’olock in the evening, and on Monday
and Thursday eveninss till 8 o’clock.
Hon. HENRY L. BENNER, President.
w .ROBERT BELFRIDOE, Vice President,
William J. Rxbd, Secretary.
„ DBIBCTORS.
Hon. Henry L. Benner, F. Carroll Brewster,
Edward L. Carter, Joseph B. Barr,
Robert Belfridge, Francis Lee,
Samnel K. Ashton, Joseph Yerkes,
C. Landreth Munns, Honry Diffenderfer.
Money is received and payments made daily.
The investments are made, in conformity with the
Brovtsionsof the Charter, in Real Estate Mortgages,
round Rents, and such first-class seeunties as will al
ways insure perfect security to the depositors, and
which cannot foil to give permanency and stability to
this Institution. * aul-ly
AVXNG FUND.—UNITED STATES
' TRUST COMPANY, oomer THIRD and CHEST
NUT Streets.
Large and small sums reoefved. and paidbnokon de
mand without notice, with FIVE PER CENT. INTE
REST from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal.
Office bourn, from 9 until 6 o’clock every day, and on
MONDAYrBVEMNUS from 7 until 9 o’clock.
DRAFTS for sale on England, Ireland, and Scotland,
from £1 upwards.
IMm®* 01 ' 1 '
PLINY FISK, Actuary.
“ A little, but often, fills the Purse."
EIRANKLIN saving fund
* No. 136 South FOURTH Street, between
Chestnut and Walnut, Philadelphia, pays all De
posits on demand.
Depositors’ money secured by Government
State, and City Loans, Ground Rents, Mortgages,
Ico.
This Company deems safety better than large
profits, consequently will run no risk with deposi
tors’ mpney, but have jt At all times ready to re
turn with 5 per cent, interest to the owner, as
they have always done. This Company never
suspended.
Females, married or single, and Minors oan
deposit in Uieir own right, and such deposits oan
be withdrawn only by their consent.
Charter porpetual. Incorporated by the State
of Pennsylvania, with authority to reoeive mo
ney front trustees and executors.
LARGE-AND SMALL SUMS RECEIVED.
Office open daily from 9 to 3 o’clock, and on
Wednesday and Saturday evenings until 8 o’olk.
. . „ DIRECTORS.
Jacob B. Shannon, Cyrus Codwallader,
John Shindler. George Russell,
Mafaehi W. Sloan, Edward T. Hyatt,
Lewis Krumbhaar, Henry Delany,
Nicholas Rittenhouse, Nathan Smedley,
Jos. R, Satherthwaite, Hphraim filanohard,
Cyrus Caowax.la.deb, Treasurer.
dlB-y _
’* A Dollar saved is twioe earned."
HOTELS.
WETHERILL HOUSE, SANSOJI
,* ", Street , west of Sixth.—Thie deservedly favorite
place having been purchased by the undersigned, will
hereafter be conducted on the most enterprising scale.
/The beat Gamo, Oysters, and Refreshments, prepared
in the ohoicest style, and the finest Liquors, from Jhe
most popular importing houses, always on hand. The
patronage of the publio is respeotfully invited
a—.-. 4 „ , „ JOHN J. BARTIIAM.
Private Rooms for Suppers, Arbitrations. Com
mittees,Bociotie», Ac. slO*lm
rpilE UNION,
ARCH STREET, ABOVE THIRD.
. UPTON. % NEW®R? £L#IUA '
The situation of this HOTEL is superiorly adapted to
the wants of the Business public} ana to those m search
of pleasure, Passenger Railroads, which now run past,
and, in oloso proximity, afford a cheap and pleasant ride
to all places or interest mor almut the city, jr as-dra
WARM AIR FUKNAOIV
THE NEW CONK FURNACE
GAS CONSUMER
Will thoroughly Warm your house with o.vf-thihd
i.kkh coai. than is required by any other Furnace.
Satisfaction in nil cases guaranteed, Buildings Warmed
nod Ventilated by ARNOLD k WILSON,
slO-tf IUIO CHESTNUT Street.
TXAVANA CTGARS ottered to dealers
-■ -*• at favorable rates, of various Bizes and brands, in
cludinf, Partagas, Cabana, F*gnro, Nouo, jlird, Floren
tine, Fire Fiy, ana FogtgjJrt. Also. Pacer Cigars, bv
BTMPHKN FUGI/ET k h6n,
IM Hnnth FRONT Htrent.
fJUAIN MILLS —GRAIN MILLS —For
the Farmaml Plantation. The IRON-BURR MILL
ha* no oqunl for Grinning Fine Meal, Feed, Coffee, Spi
ce*, etc.# by hand or power.
Price 98, fas, and $43.
Wow in opernton at 128 South SKCONI) Street.
Agent* wanted in every oounty and State, by
*ul7-Sm fe. FARREL A (.U
CLATE MANTELS,
iP Tl ?, e Risheet and .moat Beautiful Specimens of
Enamelled Slate Mantels, ever oll'erod for Bale in this
country, manufactured by us, from Pennsylvania Slate
stone, and for sale very low.
„ ARNOLD k WILSON,
•MKf im CHESTNUT Street,
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
ASSURANCE COMPANY,
ESTABLISHED IN 18M.
FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE.
HEAD OFFICES:
LONDON, ABERDEEN, EDINBURGH, GLAS
GOW, PHILADELPHIA.
CAPITAL. $0,298,800.
1 ANNUAL INCOME UPWARDS OF 91,000,000.
Folioie, guarantied by the unlimited li&bilitie. o
nearly 1,000 Shareholders.
Loeses promptly adjusted and paid without reference
to London, by
WILLIAM GETTY,
AGENT FOR THE UNITED STATES.
OFFICE, PHILADELPHIA BANK,
CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE FOURTH,
rEILADKLPnU.
REFERENCES.
Messrs. STUART A BROTHER, 13 Bank street.
“ MYEtfH, CLAGHORN, k CO., 232 Market st.
“ WM. MoKEE k CO., 22 Boiith Front street.
» • McGUTCHEN k COLLINS, 8. W. corner
Front add New streets.
“ SMITH, WILLIAMS, k CO., 513 Market st.
“ JAMES GRAHAM k CO., 20 and 22Letitiast.
JOSEPH B. MITCHELL, Esq., President Mechanics’
Bank,
JAMES DUNLAP, Esq., President Union Bonk.
Hon. WILLIAM A. PORTER, 623 Walnut street, late
Judge Supreme Court jy6-tuthts tf
rjiHE WASHINGTON
FIRE AND MARINE
INSURANCE OOMPAN ,
FARQ.UHAR BUILDINGS,
No. 280 WALNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
Incorporated in 1857, unde r the General Insurance Law
of Pennsylvania,
Authorized 8500,009
Subscribed 200,000
Paid up Capital ...^.— 334,800
INVESTED AS FOLLOWS 1
Bond and Mortgages, first lien $62,170
Bank, Railroad, ahd other Stocks and Se
curities. 54,900
Cash in Bank~~. - 8,630
9IUJOQ
Insures only against LOBB OR DAMAGE BY FIRE
MERCHANDiSE, HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE, Ao. Also.onCAßGOtfSand FREIGHT
tp and from all parts of the world, and Inland Naviga
tion and Transportation, on favorable terms.
OFFICERS
ft. Sfloretary,
DIRECTORS.
JcsperHarding, William Imlay,
O. C. Butler, Wi{tiara Wrighti
Henry K. Strong, P. F. Tbrrey,
D. D. Jones. Jno. Torinbr,
Alonso Butler, wm.B. Grubb,
J. H. Kayos, Charles O. Imlay.
roarlB-tf
AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO„
-fA. INCORPORATED 1810-CHARTER PERPET
UAL.
No. 810 WALNUT str«Bt. nlwvo Tliird, Philadelphia.
Hnvm,alaieepnld-unCapital Stookand Snrpluiiln
vested in sound and available Soounties, oon«inue to in
eure on Dwelhng., Storey Furniture, Merchandise,
George Abbott, Wa * c John T. Levis,
John Welsh, jamoe R, Campbell,
Samuel a, Mbrton, Edihund G. DutiSi,
Patrick Sra-1), Chao. W. Puultnff
Israel Mom#.
thomab u.Aa,ir Wi r,e ifeSf
Life insurance and trust com
l’ANy.-THE, PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSU
COMI’ANV, hiorthpast ciiruer of THIRD and
DOCK Stroots. Assets, $902 26.
INSURES LIVES for the whole term of life—grants
annuities .and endowments—purchases life interests m
Rea! Estate, and malce* all edathtefs depertUirigdn the
Trt^"'S'GMK'l■? , A*™™
t. • , t TRUSTEES.
Daniel L, Miller, Halnuet S. Stdkei,
Bculanun Coatee, WiUiam Martin,
William 11. Kern, James Euston,
Samuel C. Huey. Theophilus Pauldingj
Charles Hftllowell, txlraund A. Souder,
Henry C. Townsend, Darnel L. Hutchrasoi*
RpdWphus Kent, John W. Homor,
William H. Carr, EllisS. Areher,
P. V. Duflow, Samuel J. Christian#
William Robertson, Joseph M. Thomas,
Earner M-ta. JJjAwSt
T w „
Jdiix W. Hobnob. Secretary. aul8«ly
THE QUAKER CITY INSURANCE
COMPANY* PHILADELPHIA, Pa.
FRANKLIN BUILDINGS, No. <O3 WALNUT Street
. CHARTER PERPETUAL.
CAPITAL - . #BOO,OOO
surplus. .mm
FIRE, MARINE,, AND INLAND INSURANCE.
Fire ituqrance, limited and perpetual, on Buildingsaud
Merchandise of all descriptions.
Marine Insurance, inland and Ocean, on Vessels,
Freight and Cargo to and from all parU of the World.
GEORGE KJUrTSW
H. H\ CoulißH At'^EccioUrT.
8. H. BUTLER, Ass't Secretary.
„ DIRECTORS,
George H. Haft, E. W. Railei,
E. P/Rdss, Andrew R. Chambers,
A. C. Cattoll, Charles O. I inlay,
Foster 8. Perkins, H. R. Coggsbal),
~ Hon. H. M. Fuller, aul
SELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETV IN
ORPOK/TEII A BY E T^‘ t l£a)slATDi:B Ot
„ PENNSYLVANIA, KSS.
OFFICE B,<E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT
. Streets, Philadelphia,
mvMdV SrIBuSIANCJ!
rREIGftT ITo porta of the World,
’INLAND INSURANCE
On Goods, by River, Canale, Lakes, and Land Carriage
_ to all parts of the Union.
», fIRB IkBUR AN OKS
Or Merchandise generally.
On Stores. Dwellme Houses,Jkc.
ASSETS OF THE COMPANY,
„ November l,im
Par, Jlfgrlrd Value,
S 103,050, Philadelphia City 6 eefat. Loan....sM»,H4 00
110,000, Pennsylvania State Loans 101,425 00
§30.000, 0.8. Treasury 4)1 & cent. Notes.... 30,113 W
AW,OOO, Pennsylvania Railroad jd Mortgage
6 vLcent. Bonds 45,375 00
$20,000, North Pennsylvania Railroad Mort
gage 6 oent. Bonds
915,000,300 shares stock Germantown Gas
Coinpaay, interest and principal
guarantied by the city of Phila
delphia 11,935 00
95,000,100 shares Pennsylvania Railroad
Company 4,337 60
93,000,100 shares North Pennsylvania Rail
road Company 860 00
93,650, Sundry shares Philadelphia Ice
Boat Company, Havre do Grace
Steam Tow Boat Company, Sa
vannah Steam Navigation Com
pany, and Philadelphia Exohang©
Company.-^-., 3,030 00
8340.700 . _ , „ 8319,199 00
Bonds arid Mortgages, end Real Estate, Of
fico Building • 71*363 36
Bills receivable for Insurances made.. - 201,601 38
Balance due.at Aseneiett—Premium* on Ma
rine Policies recently issued—and other
debts due the Company 612881
Borip and stock of sundry Insurance Compa
nies 3.220 00
Cash on Deposit m Bank. , 42,067 8i
DIRECTORS.
James C. Hand,
Theophilui Paulding,
James TrMuair,
WiUwni Evre, Jr.,
J. F. Pemston,
Joshua P. Eyra,
Brtrauel K. Blokes,
Henry Sloan,
James B. M’Farland,
Thomas C. Ilsnd,
Robort Burton,
John B. Semple, PitUb’j,
_J. T. LoKnn, "
MARTIN, President.
’. HAND, Vice President,
iretary, rah26-dtf
William Martin,
Joseph H. Seal,
Edmund A. Souder,
John 0. Davis,
John It. Penrose,
teorgo O. LeipßTi
dwnnl Darlington,
r. R. M. Huston,
William C. Ludwig,
Kce^vai,,,,
Charles Kelly,
H. Jones Brooke,
Jacob P. Jones,
WILMA
THOS. C.
HENRY LYLBURN.Seoi
Fame insurance company. ,no.
a«l CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA.
INCORPORATED STATE OF
_ CONFINED TO FIRE AND INLAND RISKS.
... DIRBCTOHAI
SiMtJßt, Wbioiit ofWfi.ht, Bros., k Co.
William W. Waltubs, William Ryan & Co.
Ciublb, Riciiabdiox.. J. C. Howe k Co.
Gkobob A. West West, Fobee, k Lloyd.
Babclat Lifbincott... Lipoinoott. Hunter, * Sool
: Jacob W. Stout. Ctuirees, Stout, k to.
> B«»bt Lewis, Jr Lewis, Bros., k Co.
V*y, ID „ D - Bibnhv Davis k Birnsy.
S’ A. H. Rosbxbeim Rosenheim, Brooks, k Co.
£ John B, E11i50n........ John B. Ellison k Son.
l WrLLIAMS J l%sicHA%R^°“’ P™«’t.
b Williams i« blanchard, seoj. au<*t
TNSURANOE COMPANY OF I’hE
p.AfTATE OF .Pennsylvania—fire and ma
nius' INBUiiANOE ~ No ' * exchange build-
IBM.'sMe 6o”oo' Cllpitel January 1,
All invested in sound And available aeourities-oon-
HJMM» toinaufe on Vesselsand Cargoes, Buildings, Stooks
of Merchandise, Aom on Ji bera) terms.
•n «ou DIRECTORS!
Henry D. Sherrerd, George H. Btuart,
Simeon Toby. Samuel Grant, Jr.,
Charles Macalepter, Tobiaa Wagner,
William Smith, Thomas B. wattson,
wty? Henry O. Freeman,
William R. White, Charles 8. Lewis,
' George C. Carson.
wtYTt , „ SHERRERD, President.
WILLIAM HABPkR. Heoretarr. la fl-wfm tf
THE ROBERT MORRIS FIRE INSU
RANCE COMPANY
r 40, vKmrtfkEKT.
of Goods, and Merchandise generally.
The following provision in the Polioies of this Com
fateraf- Uarantloß tiie,rßecum J when assigned as col-
This policy shall not be invalidated, or in any wise
affected, after its assignment as a collateral socurity to
a ground-rent, or mortgage, and the approval ofsuoh as
signment by the offioe, by any transfer or conveyance of
the mortgaged by fha owner of the same.'’
i, . m , Dlltl£ulOßS,
Paul T. Jnnee, Jeremiah M. Brook,,
John Hulme, Robert Clarke,
I.aao 8. Waterman, Pjvid Salomon,
SI G. James, William V.nderv.er,
Theodore Cdj lor,
I’Ali/r.Jo'A KB, Cu.tner.
Gilb.bt S. s£nfe Kl Vioe r "^, 6 7 n t t f
I ! OWARI) FIRE AND MARINE INSU
pILVphiaK C ° ,Ml ' /NY ' Ko - WALNUT Street
m . , , directors.
Thee. L. Under,, Wm. F. Leech,
{; *V)?'n *i 1 , 10, . n ‘»» > Jil'l.t. W. D. Truitt,
M.W.Baldimi, Win.K. Hriiilm,
i"'V n S.v't P l ™* !!■ IE Shillineford,
A. J. Buckner, C, Jk KDnnvlflr
John W. Rexton. jf.fi i J!2
william ituiguel, WinVll. Uve";
phnrles F.Norton,
John Garrison, JjaaoMyer,
. h, S. Wame.
Presu ont-THOMABJj. LUDBRB.
Vioe President— K a WARNE.
Secretarv-CUARLES A, DUY. deW
|S| SALAMANDER SAFES.
MB A large assortment of
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oALAMANDKK HAKIM.
„ , VAULT DOORS,
BANK LOCKS. »■«>■ ana Stor®.
inom&rsHW*®-*...
Unas good terms ns any other establishment in the
Umtod Btatp*. bv
„ EVANS & WATBON,
No. 28 South FOURTH Street,
PLEASE GIVE US A CALL,
RAILROAD LINES.
j 55 PHILADELPHIA AND
ELMIRA RAILROAD LINE
OUIOKEST, ROUTE to Elmira, Wilkosbarro, Buffalo,
Chicago, Rook Island, Niagara rails, Milwaukee, Bur
mgton, Montreal, Bt. Paul's, Detroit, Dunheth, and St.
jouis.
Passenger trains will leave the Philadelphia and Read
ng Railroad Depot, corner BROAD and VINE Streets,
DAlLY,(Sundays excepted,) as follows:
7.80 A. M., DAY EXPRESS.
'or Elmira, Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago,
Milwaukee, Rook Island, Galena, St. Paul’s, Burlington,
and St. Louis.
540 P. M., NIGHT EXPRESS.
'or Elmira. Ningata Fulls, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago,
dllwaukee,Rook Island, Galena, St. Paul’s, Burlington,
and St. Louis.
The 7.30 A. M. and 8.80 P. M. trains run through to
. [AKBISBURG, stopping at all Stations on the Lebanon
' r aHey Branch.
Th 07.30 A. M. train connects at Rupert for Wilkes-
Pittston, Soranton, and all stations on the LACK
AWANNA AND BLOOMSBURGRAILROAD.
Baggage chocked to Elmira, Buffalo, und Suspension
Bridge.. ,
Tickets oan be procured at the Philadelphia and
EJinira lUilroad Line’s Ticket Offioe, Nortfiwost corner
of SIXTH and CIIKSTNUI Streets, and at tlio Passen
ger Depot, corner BROAD and VINE.
THROUGH EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN
Leaves the Depot, Broad street, bolow Vine, daily, (Sun
day exempted,) far all nhitlt* West and North, at 6 P. JVI.
Freights must bo delivered before 3P. M.lb insure
going the samp udy.
For further information, apply at
Freight Depot. BROAD, l>elow Vine,
Or to CHAB. B. TaFpeN, General Agent
N. W. oorner.SIXTH aud CHESTNUT Kt oolfl,
ocl-tf Philadelphia.
EZtm izmmm new west cues-
AND PHILADELPHIA
RAILROAD vu MEDIA.
CHANGE OF lIOURB.
On and after Sopt. 4th, 1859, the trains will leave Phi
ladelphia, from the Station, 17. E. corner of .EIGH
TEENTH and MARKET Streets, at 7.15 and 9.3 b A. M.,
and at 240 and 5.45 r. M.
Leave Wost Chester, from, the Station, on EAST
dARKET Street, at 6.4Caud 9.30, A. M.,and 2 ands.ls
?. M.
ON SUN DAYS—Leave Philadelphia at 8 A. M., and 2
P. M. Leave West Chester at 7.30 A. M.. nml fi P, M.
.HENRY WOOD,
my 28-tf General Superintendent.
iSt «n CHANGE OF HOUHS.
PHILADELPHIA, WIL
MINGTON. AND BALTIMORE RAILROAD.
On ana after MONDAY, September sth, 1859,
PASSKNGER TRAINS PHILaBeu'hIA,
For Baltimore at 8.16 A, M., 12 noun, (Express,) and
11.10 P. M.
'or Chester at 8.15 A. M.» 12 noon, 4 and 11.101. M.
f vt Wilmington at 8.15 A. M.,13,4, and 11.10 P. M.
'or Now Castle at 8.16 A. M., and 4 P. M.
'or Middletown at 8.16 A. M., and 4 P. M»
'orDoveratS.l6 A. M.,and4P.Al.
'or Seaford at 8.15 A, M.
ot Ml f 4flAllis'RUß THILABKLTHIA
Leave BaHimoro at 6.89 A. M., (Express J 0.40 A. Al,,
and 6.25 f. M.
Loavo Wilmington at 8.55 A. M. and9.2o A. M., 1.10 and
8.40 P.M.
joave New Castle at 8.45 A, M., and 8 P. M.
.oave Middletown at 7.60 A. M. nrnlfl.w P. M.
je&vo Dover at 6.50 A. Al., und 6.40 P. M.
.eAve Milford at 6 30 A. M.
,eave Beaford ot t. 65 P. AL
joavo Chester at 7.44.9.60 A. M., 1.45 and 9.15 P. M.
jeovo Baltimore fur Seaford arid Delaware Railroad
at 6.30 A.M. ■ .
TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE
Leave Chester a: 8.45 A. M., 12.23 and 11.40 P. M.
Leave Wilmington at 9.20 A. M., 12.65 P. M., and 12.20
A. M.
BUNDAYB
Only at 11.10 P. M., from Philadelphia to Baltimore.
Only At 6.25 P. M.. from Baltimore to Pliiladelplua.
FREIGHT TRAIN, with PASSENGER CAR attaohed,
will run as follows:
Leave Philadelphia for Perryville and intermediate
place* at 5.45 P. Al.
Leave Wilmington for Perryville and intermediate
places at 7.25 P. At.
Leave, Havre-dB-Graoe forßaltimore andintermodlate
places at 6.40 A.M.
. Leave Uftllimdro for Havte-ds-Graco and intermediate
places at 5.40 P. M.
Leave Wilmington for Philadelphia arid invdrmdoiate
places at 6.46 P.M.
Jr* fi. M. FELTON, President.
fSj £a mt&Sk&U PHILADELPHIA, GER
MANTOWN AND NORRIS
TOWN RAILROAD-SUMMER AHRANGEMENTS-
On and after Monday, May 9th, 1659, until further notice.
FOR GERMANTOWN.
Leave Philadelphia 6, 7, 8,8&, min., 10, ll}£, 12,
A. M,, 1,2,3, Stf, 4,5, 6X,6, 7. 8,9, 10. and 111\ M.
Leave Germantown 6,7.7}*, 8,8H,9,10,11, A. M., 12HL
1,2, 3,4, 6,6, 6}*, 7}£, 8. 9.lo}£P. M.
M suotiavs,
Philadelphia 9.05 rain. A. M., 2,3,5, 7%, and 10H
Leave GermantownB.lothin. A.M.,1.10 min., 4, 6 H,
and 9>j p. M.
CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD.
, jLbjvo Philadelphia6,B, Stf, 11 A. M., 2,3«, 4,6 X,«, 9,
l*flave Clientnut Hill 7.10, 7.40, 8.10, 9.40, 11.J3 A. M.,
1140,3.40, 5.40,7.10,8.40, lO.lj V. Al.
orfsUi.DAYfl,
Leave Philadelphia 9.06 nun. A. A1.,2,5, and 73£ P. M.
Leave Chestnut Hill 7,60 A. At., 11.60, 6.10, and 8.55
‘ FOR CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN.
Leave Philadelphia 6,8.05 mm., 10.05, mm., 11}* A. M.,
1.05 min., 3.05 min., 4K, SK, 6*£, ilks P. M.
pLeave Norristown 6,7,9,11 A. Al., 1, 3>£» 4>j, 6, 7 H,
Ltfavo Ph 1 1 ad el pi 11 a . [Vat ifl \ r. M.
Leave Norristown 7 A, Al., 1 am! 0 P. M.
. JfUR MANAYUNK.
Leave Philadelphia 6, 7.05 imn., 6.05 min., 9?/, 10.05
mm., ID* A. M., 1.05 min., 2.05 min., 3.05 mm., 4>», 6}£,
(Pi, 8 11 Vi P, M .
Leave AUtiay utlk 6k, 7lf. CH. ik, Mf, lllf A. AL, \k,
8.05 min., 4,5,6H»8, g. 05 mm.
Leave Philadelphia ?A. A?!, 3, 4 P At.
Leave Manayunk 7H A. M.. 1)*, P. M.
H. K. SMITH. General Snpormtendent,
my 7 DEPOT, NINTH and GKEEN Streets.
PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL
• tw .RAILROAD, ,
859. 1859.
THE CAPACITY OF THIS ROAD 13 EQUAL TO
ANY IN THE COUNTRY.
THREE THROUGH PASSENGER TRAINS
BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURG,
Connecting direct at Philadelphia with Through Trains
from Boston, New York, and all points East, and at tho
Union Depot at Pittsburg with Through Trams for Cm*
rinnati, 8L Louis. Cleveland, Chicago, Burlington. St.
Paul's, Indianapolis, Louisville, New Orleans, and all
intermediate points in Ohio, Indiana. Illinois, Kentuc
ky, Mionifiim, wisconsin,Minnesota.Missouri,Kansas,
and Nebraska— thus furnishing facilities for the trans
portation of Passengers unsurpassed for speed and coin
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's
Sleeping Cars to Express and Fast Trams. Tho
EXPRESS RUNS DAILY: Mad and Fast Lines, Bun
ayMai?¥rftih leaves Philadelphia at 7.15 A.M.
FaetLide “ a 1150 A. At,
Express Train leaves “ 10.60 P. A!.
WAY TRAINS LEAVE A 8 FOLLOWS:
Parkesburg Accommodation at 11 A, M.
Harrisburg Accommodation, via Columbia, 2.00 P. M.
Columbia “ . 4.30 P.AI.
Passengers for West Chester will take the Alai!,
Parkesburg, and Lancaster Trains, at the Pennsylvania
Railroad Passenger Station.
Passengers for Sunbury, Williamsport, Elmira, Buffa
lo, Niagara Falls, aad intermediate points,leaving Phila
delphia at 7.15 A. M. f and 2 P. Al., go directly through.
Tickets Westward may be obtained at the otftco of the
Qompanyin Philadelphia, Now York, Boston, or Bal
timore; and Tickets Eastward at any of tho important
Railroad Offioos in the Wost; also on board any of the
regular Line of Steamers on the Mississippi or Ohio
Rivers.
■fat- Faro always as low as any other Route.
The completion of the Western connections of the
PennsylYaniaßAljroail to Chicago, make this the
DIRECT LINK BETWEEN Tlfk EAST IND THE
GREAT NORTHWEST.
Theoonneotion of tracks by the Railroad Bridge at
Pittsburg, avoiding all drayage or ferriage of Freight,
together with the saviug of time, are advantages readily
by Shippers of Freight and tho Travelling
FREIGHTS WESTWARD.
By this Route Freight* of all descriptions oan bo for
warded from Philadelphia.!Now York. Boston,or Balti
more. to any point on the Railroad* of Ohio, Kentucky.
Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, lowa.or.Missouri, by Rail
road direct.
The Pennsylvania Railroad also conneots at Pittsburg
with Steamers, by which Goods can bo forwarded to any
Sort on the Ohio, Muskingum, Kentucky, Tennessee,
umberland, Illinois, Mississippi, Wisconsin, Misoun,
Kansas. Arkansas, and R?d Rivers; and at Cleveland,
Sandusky, and Chicago, with Stoamer* to all ports on the
Northwestern Lakes.
Merchants and Shippers entrusting the transportation
of their Freight to tins Company, can rely with confi
dence on its speedy transit.
TIIE RATES OF FREIGHT to any point in the West
by the Pennsylvania Railroad are at all times ns favora
ble a* are changed by other Railroad Companies.
few. Be particular to maifc packages " via Penna. Rail
road.
Morohantsinthe Westordering poods from the East,
will do well to direct thorn to he shipped by this Route.
For Freight Contracts or Slapping Directions, apply
to, or address either of tbo following Agents of the Com
puny:
D.A. STEWART. Pittsburg:
Doyle k Co.,Bteubenvillo*o.; H.B. Pierce« Co., Zanes
ville, O.j J. J. Johnston, Riploy, O.; R. McNeely.Maye
ville, Ky.{ Ormsby k Cropper, Portsmouth, 0.; Paddock
k Co., Jeflersonvillo, Indiana; H. W. Drown k Co.,
Cincinnati, 0.: Athern k Hibbert, Cincinnati, 0.: R. C,
Meldrum, Madison, Ind.; William Biifgham. Louisville,
Ky.; P. G. O’Riley k Co., Evansville, Ind.; N. W. Gra
ham k Co., Cairo, Ml.: R. F. Snss, St. Louis, Mo.; John
H. Harris, Nashvillo, Tenn.; Hams k Hunt. Memphis,
Tenu.j Clarke k Co., Chicago, III.; W. H.H. Koonts,
Alton, III.; Murphy & Wallo, Dubuque, 111.; or to Freight
Agonts of Railroads at different points in the West.
Parties attending to their own shipments from .the
East, will find it to their interest to call on the Acentsof
the Company at the following places before shipping;
or letters addressed to either of them on the subject of
rolghts, will meet with prompt attention i
K, J. BNKKDER. Philadelphia.
iIAGRAW k KOONB, 80 North street, Baltimore.
<KECH & CO., 2 Astor House, or 1 8. William st.,N.Y,
, iEECH. k CO..M Killjy alreet, Boston.
H. H. HOUSTON, Gon’l Freight Agent. Phila.
L, L. HOUPT, GenM Ticket AgentrPhik
THOB. A. BCOTT, Gen’lSup’t, Altoona. Pa,
» 3593,804 70
1859. 1859
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT-NEW >'ORK LINES.
THE CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND PHILA
DELPHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD CO’fl
LINES, EROM PHILADELPHIA TO
new yDrk and way-places,
EROM WAI..ICT-STREKT WHARF,
Will leave as follows, viz: fares.
At SA. AL, via Camden end Amboy, Cam. A Am.
Accommodation - $2 25
At C A. M., via Camdea and Jersey City,(New
JerseylAccomniodation 2 25
At 9 A.M., via Camden and Jersey City, Morning
.Mail 3 00
At H A. AL, by Htramlioat, via Tacony and Jorsey
City, Morning Lxpmss. 3 00
At 2 P.M., via Camden and Amboy, C. & A. Ex
press 3 00
AtSJj P. M.« by i*toa»nboat, via Tacony and Jer
sey City, Evening Express... 3 00
AtBVg P. M.. by Stoanibont, via Taoony ami Jer
sey City, 2d Class Ticket 2 25
At 6 P. M., via Caimtoa and Jorsey City Evoning
Mail 3 00
At 11 P, M., via Camden and Jersey City, Night
Mail 2 25
At 2J£ P. M, via Camden and Amboy, Accomodation,
(Freight and Pnssonger— lst Claes Ticket......... 2 M
« . 2d Class Ticket Ifo
At BP. M., via Camden and Amboy, Accommodation.
(Freight a*\d Passenger)—lst Claes Ticket. 225
m,_ „ „ „ ~ ... 2d Class Ticket. 175
The 6P. M. Mail Line runs daily. The 11 Night Mail,
Saturdays excepted.
For Relvidere, Easton, Fleimngton, Ac,, at 6 A.M,
and 3>tf P. M.
For Water Gap. Strpuilabujg, Scranton. Wilkesbarro,
Montrose, Groat Bend, Ae., at 6 A. M., via Delaware
Lackawanna, and Western Railroad.
For Freehold, at 5 A. M. oml2J\ M.
For Mount Molly, at 8 and# A. M„ and J 1 *, 4JL and#
■ «M.
„ „ . , m WAY LINKS
For Bristol, 'I renton, Ao, at 8)4 amlD* P. M„ from
Walnut-street wharf,
Kor Fohnyra, OeUncn, Uovorly, Durlillston, Bordoo
town, Ao., at 1 and 2% P. M.
Steamboat John Neiison, for Tacony at II A.M.,aml
for llordentown and intennediato places at 3S P. M.
rrenton. lor.Tncimy at B)» A. M.,and for
" r, , , K , }».P l l r J ln kton, and intermediate place*, at 12 M.
and 4X P. M.
Fifty pounds of bagcngo only allowed each passenger.
1 nssengers ere prohibited from taking anything ns bng
gage but their wearing apparel. All baggage over filly
pounds to ho pan! for oxtra. Tho company limit their
rosponsiluhty lor baggrtKo to one dollar per pound, and
will not bo liable for any amount bejond 9m exoept
by special coQtraot. v
J uneL WM. 11. GATZMER. Agent.
JSSparamarega Philadelphia
h r^{j:
, t W« amillXltlUSilftßO. ’ U
Leave* the Depot, at corner of UROAD nml VINE
Point*, oonnectimt at IlnrnslnirgMutU trains running* to
Pittsburg, Chainlwrflbnrg. Car i* e. Simbury, An r
, AFTERNOON J.INKH. '
IISSMVSI J)AiLYI tm i’OTTSVILLE
”o A d\ato^m^». aT " eXOOPtOd ■ , far JtEAD
»PlB W. 11. MrILHEN’NY.R
n , „ FOR TllH SEA-SHORE.
Oi l onilnftcrHeptP'nlwrl*!, nml until further notice,
dail'i" Clt> lellvß VINB-Ktrcot IVlutrf
fc’j.W •' 7.M A, M.
Stopping at alt Station*, coin*, ami returning.
LEAVES ATLANTIC CITY.
Expreaa Train 6 A.M.
Man, “ .. .. .41\ fll.
i *fn re v? Atlantia, §1 £O. Round Trip Tu>kota, good
lor Two Daja, CO.
T .„ V 1 . SUNDAY TKAIK.
Leave* Vine-atreet at.. . __.s A. M.
Returning, eaves Atlantio at - « l\ M.
ftottnd Trip Ticket, t’oycl for tluatrain on!>.., ..$1 25.
freight muat be dehvorert at Coopor'a I’omt by i r. M.
Hie Company will not be responsible for nov goodsun*
ni recojveirana rooeiptcd for by their Freight Agent at
me .Point,
•Mm JOHN 0. BRYANT, Agent.
HAY RUM,—S puncheons very superior
R uni. in ah>re and for sale by
Uft A, MERINO, 140 South FRONT Street,
RAILROAD LINES.
BJJ KM rgßHiWn NOTICE TO SHIPPERS
OF LOCAL FREIGHT.
Thu“nnSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY nre
now prepared to receive find forward frerant tp we rot
owmg points on the NORTHERN CENTRAL RAIL-
Look Haven, 'Lewiaburg, , ,
Wayne. Northumberland,
iereey Shore, Bunbury, .
itmlsn, Treverton Intereeouoni
Newbury, Georgetown,
Williamsport, MiUerstown,
Munoy, Halifax,
Wateoatown, York,
Miltdh, Hanover Junction.
ALSO,
RAlilftOA^* an< * a ' l * nterrnei^"# Points on HANOVER
All kowJ* eent to Freight fcgftrion, THIRTEENTH
and MARKET Streets, will be promptly forwarded.
ItA-Shti K. J. RNKKDKH. Preieht Arsnt.
NORTH PENNSYL-
VANIA RAILROAD.
HUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
For BETHLEHEM, DOYLEBTOWN, EASTON,
chunk - iiAZl ' K ' toN '
On and altor MONDAY, May 16th, IM9, Passenger
Triune will leave FRONT and WILLOW Streets, Phi
ladelphia, DAILY, (Sundays excepted:)
For Bethlehem, Allentown, Mauch Chunk, Wilke**
barro, Ilazelton, Ac.,(Express,)at9.3o A. M.
' bdrßethle})pm,{ExpreM f )at4P,M. .
For Doyleetowu, (Accommodation,) at 8.15 A. M> and
6r. M.
For Fort Washington, (Aooonunodatioft,) at 9.15 P. M.
and 6.20 P. M.
TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA:
Leave Bothlohem, (Express,) at 8 A. M. and 4.10 P. M.
Leave Doyleatown, (Accommodation,) at 6.30 A. M.
and i I’. M.
Leave Fort Washington, (Accommodation,) at 6JO A.
M. and 3.35 I*. M.
ON SUNDAYS:
Philadelphia, for Doyleatown, at 9 A. M. and S P. M,
DoyfestqWn, for Plulada., at 6.30 A. M. and 0.45 P. M.
Fare to Betjilohdrt, $1,60; (dMaach Chunk. 92.60; to
Easton, 91-60; to Doyleatown, wcetui; toWukoabarre,
S4AO. '
All Passenger Trains Biiftflay TrjiittS,)eon
loctat Berks street with Fifth and Sixth-streets, and
second and Third-streets Passenger Railroads.
Passengers for Wilkesbarre take 9.30 A. M. Tf&in, and
arrive m Wilkesbarre at 7 r. M.
myla KLLIB CLARK. A,cut.
EJ mi NOTICE.—CHESTER
RAILROAD-PAS
SENOKtt TRAINS FSR IIOWNINIITOWN AND IN
TERMEDIATE STATIONS.—On and after Ist January,
1859, the Passenger Train® for DOWNINGTOWN, will
start from tho Passenger Depot of the Philadelphia and
Reading Railroad Company, corner of BROAD and
VfNE Streets.
MORNING TRAIN forDowningtown, leaves at 7.20
4 TAAIN Cor Bowningtown, leave* at
DAILY (Sundays excepted.;
By order of the Board of Managers of the Philadelphia
anu Reading Railroad Company.
<l3O W. H. McILHENffY. Secretary.
SUMMER RESORTS.
Kittatinny house.
, DELAWARE WATER GAP.
Thu plnco bavin? been so crowded, until within a few
ua> s, as to prevent many person- from obtaining accom
modations, tho Proprietor now announces to suoh, end
to those who wish to spend a few days or weeks during
the dohcbtlul autumnal season, that ihoy can l>e accom
modated with comfortable rooms. 'The months ol Bcp
tombernml October are not only the most pleasant season
at the “Gap," but afloru the additional sport of. fine
Fishing and Uunmng. Passengers leavo WaLNUT-
Htroet Wharf at 6 o'clock in the morning, and strive at
the Gap at 12H o'clock same day; or by the North Penn
sylvania to Easton in the afternoon, and arrive at the
Gap next day at 12)* o’clock.
au27-3w L. W. BRODHEAD, Proprietor.
TVIURRAY HOUSE,
I’A NEWARK, OHIO,
Is tho largest and boat arranged Hotel in central Ohio,
is centrally located and is easy of access from all the
routes of travel. It contain* all the modern imprpve
itierita,aml every convenience for the comfort and ac
commodation of the travelling public. The Seeping
Rooms are large and well ventilated. The Buttes o
Rooms nre well arranged and carefully furnished fo
families and lnr*e travelling parties; and the Home wil,
be kept as a first-class Hotel in every respect.
, • H. A. MURRAY A BRO.,
au24-3m Proprietors.
gEA BATHING
CONGRESS HALL l. now
OF BOARDERS, and the subscriber will be happy to
sec hiR friends who may favor him with their patronage
during the season.
Je2s-3m THOS. C. GARRETT.
RIANOH.
rastk» CHICRERING & SONS,
rmV MANOFACTURBB* O 9
GRAND. UFR'GHT
WAREP.OO.MS BOT CHESTNUT BTREET.
Constant,' in store alarve stoo< df enfr BEAUTIFUL
and UNEQUALLED INSTRUMENTS. We have been
Awarded, at the diderent Exhibitions in this country an<
Europe,
saGOLb AND SILVER FJRST-CLASS MEDAI.S.
PIANOS TO RENT. Jn2S-l,
«*z=m RAVEN, BACON, & Co.’s,
mnrn Nunn* k Clark**, Hallett, Davis, A Co.’s,
and A. TL Dale 6c Co.'s superior PIANOS. Also, Ma
son k. Hamlin’* unpvallea MELODEONS and HAR
MONIUMS, so desirable for Churches and Leoture
Rnotilß, . . _
*7"FiaaoiandM6lodeon*toßent.. _ _
J. E. GOULD,
myll-ly SEVENTH and CHESTNUT,
A GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN
iTTfn PIANOS.
HCIIOMACKER k CO.,
1021 CHESTNUT Street, rospoctfullv invite the music
loving public to call and examine thosr now and suc
cessful improvement—
THE PARLOR GRAND PIANO.
Having converted tho Tone, Touch, and Action of
tho GrAml Piano into that of a iteunro Instrument,
avoiding nil the objections generally mrido to tho style of
Grand Pmno, also diminishing tho cost of the same.
In volume, purity of tone, groat power, brilliancy, full
ness, depth. »nu evenness of touch, with exquisite delt
rnov nnu sweetness, these
SUPERIOR AND BEAUTIFULLY-FINISHED IN
BTR UMENTB
aro wholly uneanalled. They have received the highest
encomiums, and are pronounced by critics to be far su
perior to any instrument* ever manufactured in this
C< Consi.intly on hand, a large and elegant assortment of
our unrivalled PIANOS. Wo \iave been awarded the
First Premiums, at all exhibitions ever exhibited, in
cluding tho Prize Medal from tho Crystal Palace Exhi
bition. New Y0rk.1863. seMf
MEDICINAL.
Louisville artesian water.—
An analysis, by Frqf. J. L. SMITH, shows one
gallon to contain 915 H grams, os follows, viz:
Chlor. Hodmtn 622 grs. Sulph. Magnesia.. 77.00 gre,
** Calcium GO*' *' Potash 300 u
“ Magnesium... 7 “ " Alumina... XuO “
" Potassium.... 14 ** Magnesium 035 **
“ Aluminium. •i 3 “ Bromido '* 0.47 '*
Phosph. Boda. 2“ Bi-Carb. 1r0n...,. OA6 “
Bulph. Boda 73“ “ Magnesia. .3J30 “
“ Lune 29 “ -
Sold by tho barrel, gallon, nr in bottlos, wholesale aud
retail, by HASSAKD k CO., Apothecaries,
au2l-tf CHESTNUT Bt., cor. Twelfth st.
A NOTHER PROOF OF THE WONDER
-tV FUL EFFECTS OF TROXELL’S neuralgia
PniLA., July 71b. 1658.
Mr. K. W. Thoxbll— Dear Sirl have been troubled
With the "NEURALGIA” for the last J 4 years, and
have suffered t}ie most excruciating pain, compelling
mo ut times to give up my business entirely. I could not
eat, and sleep was a stranger to my eyes. 1 suflered
more than tongues can tell. I had the advice and aid of
various pbysioians, and used other remedies, but all of
no avail. Having noticed yonr advertisement in the
papers, I concluded to call on a person whom 1 had
learned was cured of a case of SO years standing. He
applied the "SALVE” but once, and I felt immediate
relief—a second application removed the pain entirely,
and I now feel like a different man. Bmce then I have
slept well— something that \ have not qooo for months,
being obliged to sit up alt night in a chair. My appetite
has returned, and 1 reel grateful to you for the restora
tion ot ray health.
CHARLES H. BAKER, Tobacconist,
CARROL Street, above 'WOOD, Kensington.
For sale/vrholesale and retail, at S. W. corner SIXTH
and PARRISH Streets, and at_T. R. CALLENDER A
Co.'s, N. W. oorner Third and walnut sts. ap2o-tf
Dr. westcott'S celebrated tar
CORDIAL.
Westeott’s Tar Cordial cures Consumption.
Weitoott’s Tar Cordjal cures Bronchitis.
Westoott's Tar Cordial cures Coughs and Colds.
Westoott’a Tar Cordial cures Sore Throat and Breast.
Westcott’s Tar Cordial cures Palpita'ron of the
Westcott’s Tar Cordial cures Nervous Debility.
Westcott’a Tar Cordial euros General Debility.
Wostcott’s Tar Cordial cures Diseases of the Kidneys,
Strangury, and Gravel. .
Wostoott i Tar Cordial oures Blind and Bleeding
Files.
Westcott'a Tar Cordial oures Female We&lmesses.
Dr. Westoott's Tar Cordial Depot, No. 629 ARCH
Street, Philadelphia.
Also, Principal Depot for Dr. Westcott’s Anti-Scrofu
lous Sirup and Cholera Mixture.
Dr. E. R. WESTCQTT can be consulted on the above
diseases, free ofohargo.nt his Consulting Rooms, No.
629 ARCH Street, from 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. Jyls-tf
WINES AND LIQUORS.
CARD.— MAREUII.-SUR--AY (CHAM
PAGNE), JANUARY 16,1859.— Inconsequenceot
the frequent invitations received by me to reuew the
shipments of my Chainpagno wines to tho United States.
I beg leave hereby to inform my formor customers nnd
theptiblio in general, that I have appointed Messrs. F.C.
BROUWER, ANCHKR, & CO.; Sole Agents in the
United States, for tho sale of my Champagne Wines.
My Wines have been so long and favorably known in
tho United States, it will be unnecessary to comment on
their quality, further than to say that my new'shipments
Will in no way be found inferior t^ta BAL^I6N
BILLEGART SALMON'S CHAMPAGNE WINES,
both CABINET and VERZENaY, for sale and con
stantly on hand, in lots to suit purchasers, by
F. C. BROUWER. ANCHER, A CO.,
ap27-flm 81 BEAVER Street. New York.
(OLAKET, —10U cases liarton & Guestier’s
V>/ St. Julien; 300 do. Bt. Estephe; 300 do. Washing
ton Morton St. Julzcn; 100 do. do. Faience, pints; 80 do.
Chateau La Rose; 80 do. do. Leoville; Scotoh Ale, in
stone and glass i Youngor’e, Harvov’s. Falkirk Brown
Stout and London Porter, in store and for sale by
auo A. MERINO. 140 South FRONT Street
MACHINERY AND IRON.
BAMOBL V. MERRICK,
WILLIAM n. MBRRtCK,
_ n iiiu,mu u. inpnn.Gi,,
©OUTHWARK FOUNDRY,
FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS,
MERRic^& H SONS,
ENGINEERS and machinists,
Manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Engines,
for Land, River, and Marine service,
Boilers. Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, Ac.; Castings
of ail kinds, either Iron or lirnse.
Iron Frame Roofs for Goa Works, Work Shops, Rail
road Stations, Ac.
Retorts and Uns Machinery of the latest and most im
proved construction.
Evory description of plantation Machinery, such u
Sugar, Saw, and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Open Steam
Trains, Defecators, Filters, Pumping Engines. &o,
Solo Agent* for N. Riifteux’s Patent Sugar Boiling
Apparatus; Nasmyth’s Patent Steam Hammer*, ana
Asptnwad ec Wolaey’s Patent Centrifugal Sugar Drain
ing Maohmc. au6-y
CABINET WARE.
FURNITURE and BILLIARD
tables.
MOORE & CAMPION,
No. 931 SOUTH SECOND STREET,
m connection with their extensive Cabiuet Business, are
now manufacturing a superior article of
BILLIARD TABLES,
and have now on hand a full supply, finished with
MOORE & CAMHON’B IMPROVED CUSHIONS,
whioh are pronounced by all who have used them to be
superior to all others. _
For the quality and finish of these Tables themann
tnoJUTers refer to their numerous patrons throughout the
Union, who aro familiar with tuo character of their
work. JyW-6m
LEGAL.
IVUTlCE.—Letters Testamentary to tho
ll Estate of FREDERICK KLKTT, late of the City
of Philadelphia, deceased, having been granted to the
undersigned, all persons indebted to said Estate will
please innko payment, and those having claims are re
quexted to present their accounts without delay to
KRCIVK KLJ-VjT. Jr., 1233 ARCH Street
JOS. W. DALLAM, N. K. corner SECOND nrnl CAL-
JONES.(B2 RACE Strnst.
nu 9-tutlia'tw,V«iepr»-tuths3w Executors.
NEW Nos. 1& 2 MACKEREL—A small
invoiro of aborted package,, Umling from mourner
Konsmitoii, and for sale |jv
„ • WM. J. TAYLOR * CO..
I.H SOUTH WHARVES.
TJ AMS.—IOO tierces extra Sugar-curcd
P covered Ham«. packed br Gardner, I’hvpni.t Co..
Henrr Lovria, Jno. Shay, Beatty & Tapaoott, Heiatt A
Wood, Lewis Staggs, and Oul»'.»», For sale
_i!? ARCH Street o ',wnnd *r. gvl„,i
Havana cigars — of the following
celebrated brands:
Cabanas, Pirnm
Hojas dp Oro, olfm?:
Upmann,
Neptuno, Pruobesc,
Yonl.ul, Vegas. Ac A a., An.
lualiliefl, «»n hand and constant!) .e
-oeivmg from Havana, and for sale low by
aulfi-lm CHARLES TETE, m WALNUT.
SALES bV AUCTION.
[FURNESS, BRINLEY, & CO,.
V Ho. 499 MARKET BTREKT.
BALE OF FRENCH GOODS.
On Friday Morning,
Sept, 16th, at 10 o’clock, by catalogue, on six month*
credit
-600 packages and lot* of fancy and staple French dry
good*.
BONNETS, BLACK GROS DE RHINES,
On Friday Morning.
214Z33 inch bonnets, super black cios de Rhine*.
Fancy drefs silks.
An invoice of rich fancy, plaid, stripe, and plain poult
d °”°PARIS PRINTED MQUSLIN PE LAINKS.
300 piece* rich new style Pan* printed mouslin de
Wilted cashmere and stella biiawlb.
12-4 Scotch printed oubmere sbaw Is.
12-4 French broeiie-bordered Stella shawls,
ii-irrencn w, f| ONNET ribbons.
MANCHi3TEK fI GINSLw"BrCHECK MOHAIR, Ac.
itaocbester Gingham*.
Fancy check moliatf*.
darseilles toilet covers.
f finey chenille searf*« * * ,
Printed cambric and madder lidhrs, Ac*
MANTILLAS AND CLOAKS.
75 lots cloth mantillas, cloaks, and Raglan*-
B SCOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER, No. 431
• CHEBTNUT BTREET. opposite the Custom
House, between FOURTH and FIFTH Streets,
PHILIP FORD AUCTIONEER, No. 630
. - MARKET Street, and 631 MINOR Street
SALE OF 090 CASES BOOTS. SHuhS, BROGANS, ko.
Tin* Morning,
September 16th, at ID o'clock precisely, will be sold by
catalogue, on four months’ credit, 809 oa*e* of men *
and boys' boots, shoes, gaiters, brogans, <fco.; ladies’
and misses’ boots, shoes, gaiters, ties. Jenny Linds,
Ac., of city and Easternmanuiacture. suitable fur pre
sent SKINg> cOOinNEAIj LININGS, Ac.
Included in sale will be found 100 dozen goatskins,
cochineal linings, stripo bindings, Ac.
3UO CASEB SCOTCH GINGHAM UMBRELLAS.
Alsof included in sale will be found samples of 200
cases Scotch gingham umbrellas, various sizes.
19* Goods open for examination, with catalogues,
early on the morning of sale, when buyers are invited to
tend.
T M. GUMMEY A SONS,
J.
CARD.—J. M. Gummef k Boss, auctioneers, will hold
regular safe* of Real Estate, oftoks, 6tc, Also noose’
told furniture at awbHings.
FIHBT FALL SALE.
On Thursday,
Sept. 29tb, at 7)4 o’cl<*ck in the evsniag, will be sold at
;üb)io sole, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the fotiow-
Sale—Bl47s.—A yearly ground-rent df
876 W, issuing out of lot of ground northeast comer of
fc warn and Seventeenth streets, 17 feot front by 67 feet
deep.
Peremptory S-ilo—?2^o9.—A yearly jrronnd-rent of
8168. Issuing out of lot of ground west side of Sixteenth
feet south of Brown street, 35 feet front by 73
feet 8 inches deep. . .
Peremptory Sale—B2,9oo.—Bona and mortgage for
$23)0, on three-styry orick residence ana lot of ground
cast side bf Seventeenth street, 34 feet north of Bmun
street; lot 17 feet frbnt by 67 feet deep.
Peremptory Sal*—<?ls66.—dood and mortgage for
81600 on lot of ground eonilt side of Brown street, 235
set 8 inches westward from Sixteenth street, 13 feot
fr T\v({ DeMrabL'E LOTS OF GROUND, *srt mde
of 'fwenty-fifth street, between BusguehanflS nyeiue
and Emmett street. 36 feet 11 inches front by ill feet H
inch deep. Clear of alljncon’brance.
HANDSOME THKEE-BTGRY BRfCK RESI
DENCE, with laTge three-siory back buildings, and
furnished with nit the extra moae/n cmiveniences,
Citimte No. 511 North Seventh street. The house is well
built and Ifi gtxxt oTdor. Part muy remain on groend-
r TIIREE-STORy BRICK RESIDENCE, rituslo No.
734 Bansom street. Lot 18 feet front By 94 feet a inches
deep, to a back outlet. This is a valuable property,
>eing in n central location, sod very desirable foromceo.
HANDSOME ROUGH-CAST RESIDENCE, fur
nished With all the modern conveniences, large lot of
ground, and excellent stable, south side • Cooper street,
east from Fourth stroet, Camden. N. J. Lot 60 feet
front by 199 feet deep. All in perfect order, and built
especially tor the occopancv of the present owner.
FOUR DESIRABLE LOTB OF GROUND, situate on
the nortb side of Vine street, extending from Fifty
eighth to Fiffr-niftth streets. No. 1, corner tot, I \V> feet
bv feet i No. 2, XX) feet by 2t» feet; No. 3,130 feet by
?76 feet; No. 4, aorftcr 10t.99 feet by»l feet. Passen
gor railway passes the frofit.
On our Private Bale Register wID always be faend
a very large amount of real estate, including every do
»ri,Lca ofoiar «f JVT bond.
Real Estate Brokers.
No. 520 V 7 ALN WT OtlcCbelow Sixth.
THE BRITISH AND NORTH
SggjgghAMBRlCAN ROYAL MAIL STEAM-
f*o« HXW TOKK TO LIVERPOOL.
Chief CabinP/uwagS..B)3o
Becond Cabin Passfee... 7s
»rom Boston to livXxpool.
Chief Cabin Passage..— .^...5110
Second Cabin Passage 6d
The shiM from Boston call at Halifax.
PERSIA, Capt Jadkifis, AMERICA, C&pt. Hiltor,
ARABIA, Capt. J. Stone, NIAGARA, Capt. Anaeri
ASIA, Capt. E. G. Lott,
AFRICA, Capt. Shannon, EUKOPA, Capt J. Leitch,
CANADA, Capt. Lang,
These vessels carry a clea white light at maet-head;
green on starboard bow; red on portbow.
AFRlCA,Bhannon, leaves NYork, Wednesday,Sept. 14.
EUROPA, Leitch, ** Boston, Wednesday, Sept.2l.
PERSIA, Judkins, “ N York, Wednesday. Sept. 28.
ARABIA,Stone, 41 Boston, Wednesday, Oct 5.
ASIA, Lott. M N York, Wednesday, Oct. )2.
CANADA, Lang, *B‘ Boston, Wednesday, Oct. 19.
Borths notsecureountilpaid for.
An experienced Snrgeon on bc«rd.
The owners of these ships will not be aeoonntable for
Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Precious Stoses
or Metals, unless bills oT lading are signed therefor and
the value thereof therein expressed. For freiehtor pas
sage apply to E. CUNARD, 4 Bowling Green,
ilO-tr New York.
FOR THE SOUTH.—CHARLES-
anb savannah steamships.
FREIGHT REDUCED.
Heavy Freight at an average of fifths* per cent lie
low New York Steamship rates.
FOR CHARLESTON. S. C.
The V. 8. Mail Steamship KF.YBTONE STATE, Cap
tain Charles P. Marshman. wiQ sail on Thursday, Sep
tember 16. at 10 o’clock A. M.
Through in iSlojto hours at Sea.
The V. 8. Mail Steamship* STATE OF GEORGIA,
Captain John J. Garvin, will sail on Tuesday, September
20. at 10 o’cloek A. M.
Through m M to 60 hours, only 48 hours at Bea.
CT’SaUine ‘laya changed from every Saturday to every
five Goods received, and Bills of Lading signed
splendid first-class side-whoel Bteahuhips KEY
STONEhTATE and STATE OF GEORGIA now ran as
above every tan days, thus forming a five-day commu
nication with Charleaton and Savannah, and the South
and Southwest.
At both Charleston and Savannah,.theiq Bhips con
nect with steamers far Florida, and with railroads, Ao.,
for all places in the snei^outhwest.
Freight and Tosuranoe on a large proportion of Goods
shipped BouthwiU be found to bo tower by these shivs
than by sailing veesels, the premium being one-half the
rate.
N. B.—lnsurance on all Railroad Freight is entirely
unnecessary, farther than Charleston or Savannah, the
Railroad Companies taking ail risks from these points.
GREAT REDUCTION IN FARE.
Fare by this route 25 to 40 por oent. cheaper than by
the Inland Route, as will bo seen by the following sche
dule. Through tickets fr<?m Philadelphia via Charles
ton and Bavannah steamships, INCLUDING MEALS on
the whole route, except from Charleston and Savan
nah to Montgomery;
, , IJfLAttD PARK.
ToClmleetoa~—sls CO Charleston—. £2350
Savannah.ls U 0 Bavaunoh——. ..... 3100
Augusta... —.. 30 00 Augusta.... 26 uO
Macon >lOO Mooon..—. 33 7s
Atlanta >3 00 Atlanta 3100
Colpmbm..—... >3OO Columbus.—36oo
Albany 2100 Albany 37 00
Montgomery... 26 00 Montgomery., _ 38 00
Mobile 35 00 Mobile 45 90
New Orleans ...39 78 New Orleans-. 6100
No bills of lading signed after the ship has sailed.
For freight or passage apply on board, at second wharf
above Vine street, or to
„ ALEX. HERON. Jr..
Southwest corner FOUTH and CHESTNUT.
Agents in Charleston, T. 8. k T. G. BUDD.
S?' w Bavannah. HUNTER k GAMMELL.
For Florida from Charleston, steamer Carolina every
Tuesday.
For Florida from Savannah, steamers Bt. Mary’s and
St. John’s, every Tuesday and Saturday. j)23
GLASGOW AND NEW YORK
Sagjßi STEAMSHIP COMPANY.—STEAM TO
GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BELFAST, DUBLIN,
AND LONDONDERRY—for £3O.
„ THOM raw YOBK.
GLASGOW, Thompson, Wednesday, October 12, at 12
o’olook, noon.
TBO2C GLASGOW.
GLABGOW, Thompson, Wednesday. September 14.
Rates of Passage from New York. Philadelphia. or
Boston* to Glasgow, Liverpool, Belfast, Dublin, or Lon*
donderry, first class. §7O. Steerage, found 'rith an Abun
dance of properly cooked provisions, §3O.
An experienced Surgeon attached to eaoh steamer.
No oliarge for medicines.
For freight or passage, apply to
_ . „ WORKMAN k CO.,
No. 123 WALNUT Street. Philadelphia.
ROBERT CRAiuj
No. ZJB ROADWAY. New York.
U. S. M. STEAMERS
HAVR£ AND SOUTHAMPTON,
ARAGO, Captain Lines, will fail July 39, September
17 .November a.
FULTON,Captain WottontWillsail August 20, Ooto
ber 15, December 10.
First Cabin passage.—*.*^.sl9o
Second Cabin pAHamw 70
For freight or passage, apply to
, , _ , .tfILLIAM NEILBON, Agent,
At the warehousing Cojnpanr’a Philadelphia Office,
Tobacco Warehouse. DOCKS tree t, Pnila, je23-6m
VB. PALMER'S ADVERTISING
* A6ENOY, N. E. corner FIFTH and CHEST
NUT.
try Subscriptions takeu for the test City and Country
Newspapers, at lowest cash prices. teS-3rn
Martin £ quayle’s
STATIONERY. TOY. and FANCY GOODS
E M P O It } U M.
1035 WALNUT STREET,
BBLOW RLXVKXTH,
«Mm PHILADELPHIA.
ISAAC ROBERTS, Rkal Estate Agent :
, BAMUEL C. ROBERTS, Conveyancer:
Offer for snle, on liberal terms, FARMS AND COUN
TRY SEATS, in Pennsjlraui*, New Jersey, Delaware,
>lM7Wmt, and v ircinia; and DWELLINGS and
STORES In Norristown, OeTmantown, and
'fl'.OAN MOSEY ON FIKST MORTGAGES, Hxarain.
Titles to Real Estate, and attend to CONVEYANCING
in all its branches. Office MAIN Street, near the Bank,
Norristown, nml No. 333 South THIRD Btreet, between
Walnut and Spruce streets, Philadelphia. al-lm*
VAU6IUK MBRHICK,
Alex, mcrinney,
attorney at law,
_ GREENBBURG, PA,
Will praotise in Westmoreland, Armstrong, and In
diana counties. >ell-tf
The adaais express co., office
S2O CHESTNUT Street, forwards Parcels, Tack
ages Merchandise, Bank Notos, and Specie, either by
its own Lines, or m connection with other Express Com
panies. to all the principle town* and cities of the
United Btatoa. E. S. bANDFORP,
auj.tf General oucermtendent.
JSAAU K. WKIGIIT & SON,
LEHIGH COAL.
OFFICE, NO. 131 Soul'll SECOND ST.
YARD, CATIIARINE-STREET WHARF
ipflEO. D. EMORY & CO.
OFFICE No lit Sooth FOURTH St.,.■Philos.,
Bole Agents of
GEO. C. POTTS A CO,,
Miners and Shippers of the
LOCUST DALE OOAIn
From the Loonst Mountain,
Near Ashland,
apl-sm) SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, Pa-
SW. GROOME & CO.,
• Doalers and Shippers of
LEHIGH, BCHUYLKILL. and BROAD TOP SEMI
BITUMINOUS COAL.
Offioe. No. 1« South FOURTH Street.
BROAD Street, below Race,
Ipl-Bm PHILADELPHIA.
mHE CHEAPEST BRUSH HOUSE IN
JL PHILADELPHIA.—Look at the followipe list of
pnoes tor Uandsorube, and oompare them with those
bohght elsewhere:
No. 1, 63 knots, 62K per doxen.
No. 3, 62 knots, 75 “
No.A, 66 knots, 87 41
No. 4, 80 knots, 100 "
* No. 5, 83 knots, lli "
No. 6,100 knots, 125 "
No. 7,104 knots, 150 “
No. 8,150 knots, 175 “
HENRY O. ECKSTEIN,
62 North THIRD Street, below Aron,
Philadelphia.
"Dl-GARB SODA. —100 kegs for sale by
&isr * bkothk *’ Ko * «w*
SHIPPING.
BUSINESS CARDS,
DEALERS IN
PHILADELPHIA,
BRUSHES.
,BALEg BY AUCTION, .
M THOMAS t SONS:
• Noc. 15, and 141 SOOTH FOURTH STREET
< Formerly Nt*. 67 and V.) rr^r
CARD.-PUBLIC SALES HEAL- ESTATE ANB
STOCKS AT #H£ EXCHANGE, at» o’etoc?, noo.v
Sales of real estate and stewks will hereafter be mU at
12 o’clock Boos, instead of m the evening.
PALL SALES STOCK AND REAL ESTATE
' bird Fall Sale,auth September.
’ourtli Fall Sale- 23d September,
Fall Sule, fTth September,
Sixth Fall Bale, 4th October.
KV. Part of the Wdhiiie for eaoh of the abort sal«
now ready,
„ . . HEAL ESTATE, STOCKS, kc.
Public Sales at the Philadelphia Exchange every Tucs*
daXial.noon, during the business season.
for. Handbills of eaoh Property issued separately, to
addition to which we pobUsn on the Saturday previous
tQ each sale, one thousand catalogues in pamphlet form
giving fall description of all the Property to be sold cn
the following Tuesday.
FURNITURE SALES AT THE AUCTION
BTORE every Thursday intfnHnr.
REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE BALE.
a W e have a b»r&e amount of Real Estate at Privafa
Bate, momuing every deccripbon of oity and eountry
pro*,.,
Real Estate entered on our Private Sale Reg ter,
andadyerUsed occasionally in our Public Bale Abstracts,
f which IJIOO copiea ore printed weekly,) free of
oharge.
STOCKS. LOANS. PEW, Ac.
„ _ On Tuesday,
Sept. 50, at 12 o clock, noon, at the Philadelphia Ex
change—
For account of whom it may concern—
-81,140 convertible mortgage loan of the Cambria Iron
Compaojt payable January Ist, i&6, with arrears vt
interest.'
2 000 shares Chatham Cobalt Mining Company—par 85.
For other accounts— ,
1 share Philadelphia Library. _
23 shares Ridge-avenue aird Manayonk Passenger
Rwlvay CHURCH.
Also, Pew No. 122, esst sid? of west aerie Csirary
Churcn. Locust street, west of Fifteenth. Choice loca
tion ; cost 8550.
THIRD FALL SALE, SEPTEMBER#**, AT NOON,
Will include—
Peremptort SaIe.—VERY VALUABLE FARM AND
COuNTRYBEAT, Io7.acrea^with superior lmprove
nents. Montgomery county, Penns , about 14 miles frma
’hiladelphis, 3H miles from Wiesabickoti stafaoa. North
>nna?)van>a Railroad. S3H*nte absolute.
WALNUT STREET RESIDENCE, with Urtesyto
lot (toxethertf feet Croat), No. 1536. near Sixteeetn of.
HANDSOME MODERN RbSIDENCETNo. 633
Fraokbn street, south of Green street, with adi yard
valuable arch street residence, n«.
1013. ad/cnnlng Mr. Wadsworth’s ehureh, above Tenth
stteet. fir Sato abeo.ute, without reserve or heuta
“oERMASTOWK RESIDENCE, WIR K.U. ud
CO LiRU > £‘VioAN'f'KV, U2K feet b. 93 feet, Boltea
%VvRmIITMoW?-AXT> DWELLINGS, N.W.
cornerof FooithardSlhpfkUStreeta. Reptingfor
S So*D J eRf( DWELLING, No.JIO Green BL, between
’'THR'iifeoitvSßlCK DWEiUNO. No3OSootb
Eleventh street below Bhippen street.
“TUCKER’S ISLAND/! or •• PLAT BEACH.’*
abrut 600 acres, on the sea shore, Burlington eoaatf,
RESIDENCE. TithUree >ide > *ii.
No. 1318 Coates street, west of Fifteenth street^lot U
by 130 feet, with six three-story brick dwellings in the
STREET—T.o DOM threaten? brink
Nos-SM and 6*5 North Futeenlh street* be
low Cost** street. , . . . „
BUBINEBS LOCATION.—Three-story brick dwefl
ing. No 1216 LocnsTsUeet. above Twelfth street.
BUSINESS STAND.—Tbree-etory briok store »nd
dwelling, northeast eorner of Jefienon avenue and Sa
lanaksfreettFirst w»rd. _
THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, adjoining the
REED STREETz-Tbree-story bnck dwelling, south
side R^edstreet, eaut of Jefferson avenue. *ir«t ward.
trvALUABLE BUSINt>S IfTAND. four-story bnck
store an 6 Warehouse, No. 126 North Fourth street above
A Peremptory !»!.,-ELEGANT iIODERN POCR
STORy BRICK RESIDENCE, with f«r story back
buiidioge. w<th all the tnofieta eoove meneea, No. IPIO
Spruce street Lot 21 feet lrcrat. 273 feet deep.
09~Sa!e abeolote.
To close an Estate.-—THREE-STORY BRICK
DWELLING. No. 1211 Shippen street, weat of Tweuth
street, lot extending through to Bnntoa stmt. Two
fronts.
FOURTH FALL fiALE-SEPTEMBER 23d.
Peremptorv Sale oaths premies®
NEAT RESIDENCE AND SUPERIOR FURNITURE,
N 0.237 North Twelfth street.
On Friday Morning.
Sept. 23, at 10 o'clock, will be sold, witbont reserve,
on the premises, the neat modem revidenoe, No 2 37
North Twelfth street, 18 feet front end S 3 feet deep, with
all fnodem improvements and conveniences.
Alto, the entire household furniture, fine carpets,
mirrors, superior dining-room and chamber famitnre,
kitchen furniture, he. ' , v _
Also, a superior fire-proof cheat, mxue by Evans k
cabinet furniture wst inode by Allen, has
been in use but a short time, and is to exapUent order.
The neat modern residence will bo .sow at R) o’clock
precisely. previous to the sale of furniture.
ft#-a ALL ABSOLUTE, of both real estate tod fur
niture. See handbills and catalogues for foil particular*.
FlFrtl FALL SALE, SEPTEMBER 27, AT NOON,
Will include— _ „ , . . .
Exe crorie Sale—Estate of David Shetzlme, d*c d.
LARGE AND VALUABLE PROPERTY. 18 ACRES,
with improvements,oppoaite^Dr. Bond’s elegant resi
dence. South Broad street, Thirteenth stmt, sutner,
Wolf, and Porter streets, and Mo}*m«asuur road.
Executors' Sale—Estate of F. J. Kmmpb. dec’d.
ELEGANT COUNTRY RESIDENCE. LANCAS
TER.—LIdgant modern Anieneon-ltaUan villa, with
etaUe, coach otm'se, and 3 nazes of ground, Chestnnt
"haNDSOMb'mODER-RESIDENCE-Foor-'lorr
brou n-stone residfUKe, with aoubto back baildiß«e, anq
all modern conveniences. No. IsCS Fine street,« set of
Fifteenth. _ .
VALUABLE BUILDING LOT and two dwell
ings, Brown street. Ridge avenue Fifteenth
street. Lot 68 feet on Brown street,6s teuton Judge
avenue _
VALUABLE FARM.—Valuable farm 173 acres, on
the old Drove rind, 2 miles east of PoUstown, Pdtta
grove township, Mont osier* count*. Fa.
- HANDSOME MODERN RESIDENCE.—Fonr-elcrr
brick residence, with double back buildiagaa&d mocern
No. IAD Chestnut sc, west of Er- hteenth.
PINE STREET—Three-s'ory brick dwelling, No.
833 I’m* street between Fifth and Such.
FOUR DWELLINGS.— Four modern Uhrew-itotT
bnck dwellmvs- Noe. ItOO Iks: l«M and 1406 Marvuaa
street, north of Master, Twentieth ward. __
Peremptory SaIe.—LARGE AND VALUABLE LOT,
nefrth sioe of Kme street, west of Till, Twent»-foonh
ward, 1W by DO feet, with three fronts. W?- Ssto abeo
lute.
VALUABLE FARM.—Valuable farm. 270 acres, Sa
lisbury township, Laneacler eoonty, Pa., l mil* lr m
Beartowp.and 7 miies from Gap sution,cut the Penn
ey 1 vania Railroad.
SALE OP SUPERIOR FURNITURE, ELEGANT
M.INTEL AND OVAL MIRRORS. HERRING
FIRE-PROOF SAFE. BEDS AND BEDDING,
CHINA AND GLASSWARE. CARPETS, Ac.
CARD. —Our sale this morning, at the anetioß
store, will comprise, besides 600 lots of excellent fur
niture, two elegant French-plate m-ntel .mirrufs, ip
gilt frames; elegant French plate oval mirror.in gilt
frame; larre and superior fire-ptoof chest,made by
Herring; beds and bedding, Chipa and glassware. Brus
sels and other carpets Ac., forming an attraettve assort
ineni worthy the attention of ladies and others desirous
of purchasing. • . . . , .
v’ Catalogues now ready, and the artioiea arranged
for examination.
Sale at Noe. 15? and Ul Sooth Fourth Street.
BUPEKIOR Pi RMTuhe. pjunNcn FLATJ3HIK*
HORS, PIANO-FORTE. BRUSSELS CARPETST
•This Morning,
At 9 o’clock, at the aucuon store, an assortment of
excellent eeoond-hand furniture, elegant piapo-lbrtM.
fine mirrors, carpets, etc., from families declining bousa
keepinc. removed to the store for ooovemen** «*>»
Also, 2 large and elegant French-plate mantel sclrron.
A lan.e and el*gapt French-plate oval mirror.
A large and superior tue-proof cheat, made fcr Farrei
& Herring.
Executors’ Sale. No. 219 Vine street,
SUPERIOR FURNITURE, ROSfc.W.*OD PIANO.
PIER MIRRORS, OIL PAINTINGS, PLATED
WARE. BXVSSEIA CARPETS, Are.
On Mouaar Moraine,
19tWnet.,at IP o’clock t by order oi executors. at No.
219 Vine street, the superior furniture, roses ood piano,
F recch-plata pier mirTor, oil paintings, fine plated ware.
Brussels carpets, hair mattresses, bedding, China and
glassware, Ac.
May bo examined at 6 o’clock on the morning of
tire sale, with catalogues.
Sale at G«rraantoirn.
SUPERIOR PURNITUftE. ROSEWOOD PLANO,
GAS CHANDELIER, BRUSSELS CARPETS, COW,
CART, Ao.
On Tueedav Morning,
Sept. 20, at 11 o’elock. on Main street, near JJanheisn,
nextdoOr to the telegraph oinoe, Germantown, the su
perior furniture, gas chandelier. Brussels carpets, rose
wood piano, fine cow, cart, Ac., of a gen
tleman leaving the c)ty.
May be examined on the morning of sale, at 8
o’clock, with catalogues.
Pale No. 11l South Sixteenth street.
SUPERIOR FURNITURE. ROSEWOOD PIANO,
VELVET CARPETS. GAS CHANDELIERS, MIR
ROR, PLATED WARE. Ac. ■ -
On Tuesday Morning,
20th Inst., at 10 o’clock, at No. Ul South Sixteenth
street, by catalogue, the superior household furniture,
comprisin' suit of handsome walnut drawing-room farpi
ture, one Parian marblefiguresand ornaments,aepenor
rosewood piano (made by Wilhelm and Schuyler.), fine
velvet carpets, gas chandeliers, superior walnut dining
room furniture, fine elated ware, handsome oottaga
chamber furniture, bedding, kitchen furniture, Ac. *
H7~ The cabinet furniture was made to order by Klaa
dor, De fc enthor,A Co., has been waU kept, and is in ex
cellent order.
May be examined at S o’clock on the morning of
sale.
ELUANT ' F Ft® r^: le, MBK, a ■Sffifea
PLATE, Ac.
On 'Wednesday Mornlsx,
.‘■'apt. Slat, at 10 o'clock, at tie northeast oorfcer of
Twentieth and tireen streets, the elegant faoowhota
furniture, mirrors, silver plate, Particulars ut
catalogues.
, SILVEB.s
Also, a complex set of silver, manufactured to order
pt *» uscn. consisting of tea set. forks, spoons, ladles,
fibh and cake knives, napkin rm.«. 4c.
.Alto, three superior Sheffield plated trays. '
rur’The cabinet lnnutnre was made to order br
Moore 4 Campion; has been well kept, and is in exoet
lenjomer.
tt?“ May be examined at 8 o'clock on tie morning of
the sale, with catalogues.
ROOMS ON HARMONY COURT TO RENT.—Af*
ply at the aactipn store.
AT PRIVATE BAl.E.—Shares in the Philadelphia
and Mercantile Libraries and Athecwum.
AT PRIVATE SALK—The valuable property* corner
or Fifth and Adelphi streets, belov Walnut, large bnot
building and lot, &b> fttfs feet. Tiro fronts.
Moses katuaxs, auctioneer
AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, S.Kooiner
SIXTH and RACE Streets.
MONEi TO LOAN.
Moxby to LOAX, LX LARGE OB SMALL AKOBKTS. Ofi
merchandise generally, and on all articles of value. at.t.
SUMS OVB* OX* nUXPEXX* DOLLABS TWO PSB CBXT. PK»
month, inclndmg storage, Ao., at Nathans' Prinoiwi
MONEY! MONEYI! MONEY 111
Money bDerally advanced in lame or small amounts,
from one dollar to thousands, on -old and silver plate,
diamonds, watches, jewelry, rowllny-pieces, musical in
struments, furniture, dr/ goods, clothra*, *rocenes,ci
gaw. hardware, °uUertr,D«jkß, horses, vehicles, harceM,
amiail articles of value, for any length of time acre*?
on, at Nathans* Pbjcipal Estarushmbxt, southeast
corner of Sixth and Race streets.
PROMIBBOR Y NOTES, with collateral, disooucted at
the towest market rates.
tiiau hall the usual store pnoes: Fine a old English patent
mil jewelled and plain, of the most approved and beat
make, m hunting cases and double bottomed. Fine gold
eecapementlever and lepme watches, in hunting case and
open face, some of them are extra full jeweled', and best
make. Oliver English patent lover watches, escape
ment lever and lepinea, in hunting case and oxen
lno6,Bome very superior; English, Swie*. French, and
Quartier watches; fine gold vest, fob. neck, and chil
dren s chains; fine gold pencil cases ana pens, bracelets,
breastpins, finger-rings, ear-rings, etuds. medallions!
and jewelry generally. Superior Havana Cuam at $l5
per thousand, in boxes of 200 each, wiUJm sold by single
l«x or to suit purchasers. Numerous fanoy
artidlce, Ac-, Ac., Ac.
. At prtvate sale.
A superior fire-proof chest, 4 fact high by S feat wide.
Also, watohee. and jewelry of overr desoripaon-
Y ADTES’ lUIR BRAIDS, WIGS. FBl
if SETTB, and QtRDS, manufactured m the very
and newest Pans styles, and of which we constantly
Ke^ p J*Ss° RMortntenton hand.sold wholesale
Had retail, at the loweaj posaibio prices. Orders from
ad parte ol the country solicited, and promptly attended
to. Also, a hew iUIR DYE, superior to anv in use.
MT HUTOie. No/12 TENTH St..
Between Market and Chestnut.
JjUJiILY CHOCOLATE
„ .‘fITERIOR QUALITY.
EDVViHJ .CHEIIIT3,
Manufacturer aud Importer of
French and By.:ush
„ „ w CHUCOLA7K.
Store 8. W. corner AitCH amlNlXTHStreets.
sQ-3m (t-aotf>ry tiU Filbert street )
MINTON'S ENCAUSTIC TILES for
floors.
Ornamental Chimney Tops for cottages,
bardea Vases and Fountains.
Vitrified Pipe for drains sad Water conductor*.
Imported and for salo bp
iom sSJlt.
TIfACKEREL AND ALE WIVES. —9O
£ Vr. S. 11 *' !lnd , 50 ha lC Mjta n«w No. a; soo btla. and l=n
)Tl» U» SOUTH WHAIJVTiR.
a SOUTHERN AND WESTERN MER
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