W,*4M*tbi\Ufyrav*i'£ ./;_., , is \ . .. j—j ,^»y, 7 , ~rq IMPORTATIONS.' ~., {Reported for TUe?roM,l „-;- <,' gu - . SAVANNAH— o»™b -13 hales cotton. Cochran fcMraa li g.dojeSS’ftSfco l iSI sicjdu (Job Halftiimi 4 1I0J Borntmrd; 1 package Mra S lloice j l tol Mlse A Bostick; 4 bkla terrapins J ''wItIIUNGTON, NC—Rout Jaa A Bayard, Higbeo—« bills eita Wrpontinß 1!37 do rosin Howler, Ashbtrrner A Co; SfodSaptoriirpentma'Kates & Foster; l box mdse BinsyfongbrAEgeri _ _ ‘•’'PHTt/ADELPHrABOARD OF TRADE* .. WM/B.‘%IOMAB* • J WMi 'G/KEEHMtiE,) OoKWim 09 thr Mouth. JOHN E- ADDIOKB.S >... <0 XETim BAGS. , ... A* TEE MBRCH&NTS’ BXCHANOB, PHILADKLPHtA. Ship Tusoarora. Daulevy., .v* •...Liverpool, Oot 1 Bark Ann,Elizabeth, Nqrgrave,'.;.Havana) soon Bark Gassner, Laokenau. .London, soon Brig Delhi. Kinny; .Havana#soon Brig EHa s JagodeCuha, soon Brig Clara,Herdman ..... Londoft,soon Brig Empire, Cr0we11,;........, •. .Kingston, Ja, soon Brig Triad, Wooster .1. , Ja.soon SAILING Qlf VISE OCEAN STEAMERS, FROM THE "UNITED STATES. SHIPS IcBAVB V 90E , • DATS. Europa ....Boston—Liverpoo - -. SoptM Kangaroo .New, York.'.Liverpool, &e,..... Sept 24 Ocean Queen... .New York. .Havre.'..Sopt 24 Persia.,.r.- i;*r. New Yo rkv. Li ve rpool u. ...Sept 28 New-York,*,-, v.New Yoyk. .Bremen.-.-...•.- Oot 1 Cof Baltimore... New York.. Liverpool.- .Oot 8 Olasgqjrc-i "»New York; .Glasgow.. »pot J* Asia New York- .Liverpool. Oot 12 Canada.~r-.tr,.... .o. -Boston. .Liverpool.. Oct 19 ,'• ! TO’ARRiVE;’:F. SHI?* *>'£<- 'IRAVB FOR . . DAYS ■ New York....Southampton..Newport,. :*-«......Bept, 6 Nova Scotian..... Liversool. .Q.aebeo. Sopt 7 Arnbla. . v 5...., .Liverpool vj&wton,'.., i....... . Sept 10 Cof Baltimore.., .Liverpool. iNew York....... Sept 14 Vanderbilt.. ..Southampton. .Newport Sopt 14 Glassow., .■.OlMEOW'.'.NewYork.v..; Sopt 14 North'AToenraa..Liverppol. .Quebec; ..Sept 14 Great Eastern. . ..Holyhoad, .Portland. Sept 16 PrincoAlbert..;... Galway. .New York. .Sept 17 Asia;-;,.;........ Liverpool. .Now York., Sept 17 Circassian.,,.i Galway. .New York. Sept 17 Hammoma. ...Southampton. .New York; Sept 18 Fnltonw. .Southampton;-New York Sept 20 Canada.......... .Liverpool, .Boston,- .Sept 24 Thei California Mail Steamers sail from New York on the 6th and 20th or each month.’'. ... , The Havana Steamers leave New ‘York on the 2d.7th, JZth, 17th, and 27th ofeaohriionth, andChariestoli, 8. C.» on the 4th amll9th.~' e When "the above dates .{hit on Sunday, the steamera will ball oh from New-Qrieanß.- ! - IHARINK . INTEI,I,IGEffCE. I’OK-X OF PHILADKI.PHrA, Sept. SO, 18S9. ARRIVBD. „ . , „ V s mail steamship State Ot.Georga, Garvin, from Sa vannah, 70 hours, with mdse and passengers to Alex Heron. Jr. Saturday,'at S.3O,A'-Mrlo miles north of Cape Lbokout^ssea steamship Keystone State; at 7 A M, eteamship oas Adger, and at 10 A M. oif Cape Hat teras, steamships AW tarn a and Huntsville, all bound S. Steamship Keiy?el»ep,'Hatidf .18 hours from New York, via Capo May, with mdse' and passengers to Jas AH derdico. *~” Brig Alferetta, -Bibber, 33 days from Sasua la Grande,. IV Bcnr U^>f hn t f , afuum. Crowell, 4 days from Providence, wiMVadOj to Crowell A Collins. , . ttohivPa.udorn, Travers, 7 ,days from Riohmond, with bran to C H Cummmss. „ . ' gchr Anna. Leverson. 1 day from Port Penn, Del, with wheat to Christian A Curran. . . ' aphT-Mcuhanip, Hendriok»on, 1 day,from Odessa, Del, with grain toJL'Bewley & Co..- 4l , it Schr-Sarah cole. Pettit, 2days from New York, with mdse to Croweil A Collins.' ■' . * Bchr J B Bleeoker, Edwards, 6 days' from New York, irithguano to Allen & Needles,— . Sohr Aimon Bacon,'WilTiams, 4 days from Middle town, Conn, with stone to Thos Mansfield; , . Bohr Almira Anu, B:ckmore, 16 days from Calais, with lumber to Gaskill & Galvirt. - . Bohr Henry Payson,Eldridge, 13 days from Boston, with mdso to captain. ■ , Steamship.Kennebec, York, vis Cape May, Jas AHderdice. - , „ Ship Emily Augusta, Strickland, New Orleans, D S StoisonA Co.- Sciir.Benj L Borry, Weavor,Savannah,Pettit,Mar- A Cummins, Keen, Petersburg, Va,N Storto vant & Co. *- • - ‘»i, i> ~ • , Bohr G W CnmUiinsa, YTeJden, Now Bedford, do B Hawes, Mason, Riohmond, Noble, Hammett Sciir Almdn' Bflco’n, WilUaniB, Norwich, R R Corson A Co. , - Steamer R Willing, Gl&ypoot, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr, , lB W_ The Kingston left here this monung.with 6 boats in tow, laden and consigned *4 follows: •’ • ' Logan, Jennie, and Great Repnblio, Brofta Top oofti to H-N-Burrobghs: Tomo, McCurdy A - Co, lumber to BT Jennoy; James T Dawson, do to Trenton;, Mary Frank, coal to Delaware City, •> /' 2'' V MEMORANDA.. ■ . T , Mr-Wm Bennett, pilot, reports that the ships North ampton and Richard Morse, both for Now Orleans, went to sea on Sunday forenobn; m company with bark Thos Dallett, for Lagnayra, and brig Gluts II Frost, for Ma tanz&s. 'At the -Breakwater, ono schooner sunk, two dis mnetod./indoneashore. * Steamship Koystone State. Mnrshman, henco, arrived at Charleston at 9AM 18tn inch Encountered heavy head winds tho whole passage.. ... Steamship Boston, Bellow, hence, arrived at N York 18th Inst; i Ship-Shamrock, Doanc; sailed from Liverpool 2d Inst, for Philadelphia. Shir* Wand Home,; Jfl Trey,' for Philadelphia, sailed from TaWo Bay 10th July. ' - Ships Thomas JeSersou, Meacom, Westmoreland, De* can, Arthur White, jCellv, Wyoinjug, and Ark wnzht, Davii;.were loauing at Liverpool Sd instant for Philadelphia. ; Snip Astrea,Nylund,from Callao, at Portsmouth, E, Shin Dirigo, Young, from New Orleans, at Cowes Slatuit- Bhjp Helvetia,Higgins, from Mobile,at HaJte Slstult, tilup Robert Hardmg, Dyer, from New Orleans, at Li verpool 2d met. * The-Jphanna, for Philadelphia, sailed from Shields Bark Mary Holland, f Br) Boysen, was boding at Glas gow Ist inut. for Philadelphia. . . Bark Washington Butcher, Collins; from Havana, at Falmouth, E, 2d inst." ' ’ Bark G .w H&U, Titus, hence, arrived at Matanzas JOtb inst. . , Brig Ttberiw, Lecoq, sailed from Cienfuegos 6th met. forPhiMelphia. , - Brig Windward, Ginn, henpe at Port Spain 3d inst, for, Turks Island about Bth;'' JiohV Lewis. Chester, Somers, hence, arrived at Wil rmngtim, NC, 16iliiust. ' r ‘ Bohr J G Stille. HoiTman, henco, arrived at Wilming ton N&lMh last. ' , gchrE L B Wales, Cherry, cleared at Wilmington, N C, 16th inst. for Philadelphia, with 2$ bags rags, 82 do jam, 397 bbls ants turpentine; 779 do rosin, 108 pkgsdried ituttf.o pkgs muse. 'v - - • "Bchr Kate Merrill.-Louden, fpr Philadelphia,cleared turpen . tine, 60 do crude turpentine,-1340 do rosin, 900 bogs dried frml. Bohr R IP Daley. Johnsonifor Philadelphia* cleared at 'Wilrnmjton, NC, 10th idat, with2o2bblsflpts turpentine, 707 do rosfn* 17'bsles yarn* 1 do • BATING'FUNDS. SPRING GARDENSAVU'G FUND SO >3 dIETV.OP ’■ ' i ; v Office* No. 331 NortnTHllip Street . {CoMolidfttiQn Bank Bauding.)* CHARTERED BY' OFFBNN *Dopcs}U received in Bums of One Dollar and upwards.. mpLSSWHf I JRJJoId. without notice.with FrvE PER CEOT. INTEREST from the day - of deposit tiU with-’ drawn. —* ** * > j* ,* • * . ? - - -i! - , A responsible and reliable Saving* Institution has long been needed m toe Northern part of the city, and ** The Spring Garden Savings Fund Society-” was chartered by the Legislature of Penngylvsuia to supply this necessity. The Monagern.;in organizing and looaUng.it> have been governed wholly by a desire to acoommouate the Inusi- the very large and eaterpri- From 9to SK'o’clocki also* on Monday Thursday -i-'i -n aroma unUlsoclock in the evening. • Klett* . Stephen Smith* ' "Tohh'Fi'Levy.'• Hon. H» K.'Strong, v lmm«4*UnderVoffer,' Frederick Stooke* .Fnnoie Hactf, Joseph P. LeClerc* John Kessler, Jr„ George KnOcht* James S. Pringle. Jacob Dock. Joseph M. Croweu* , Uon. Wgi-MiUirard. George Woolpper, ■ '- - Geo. T. Thorn. Peter C, Eiimaker, Robert B. Davidson. lamESJ.FRINGLE*PresidenL, Francis Hart, Secretary. ' t « ’ ■ - Jaao-tnf (SAVING FUND--FZVF, PER CENT. IN- Philadelphia. Incorporated by tho State of Penneylva^ liis.' - 5 - i>- * t-. r ■ • mea fwa. Ail, from . o’clockji tk. jrtfirnm? III!Ko’clock m US .vernal,'*&d oAMondir «nd ThtuKlai«vo6iiK.ini{l.c T clook.-;- , : w . - r, VtbE*uagJ. Rsis, secretary.' .-rt v oi.snuwiosfi.,.. „ . non. Henry L. Benner* .?• Carroll Brewster,. > w » .Joiephß. Barr, c Jfobertfelfridge, ... . Francis Lee, , Aalpon, , .Joseph YerkeS. , , & L«fldreth Jlunnpj, - ' Henry Dlffenderftr. Monpyij received and paymenta mode daily. , The investments are maog* in odnfomitr with the provisions of, ,the Charter, m;Real Estate Mortgages, Ground Renta, and such ,fir»t-oU*e seednties as wul al ways insure .perfect security to the depositors, and cannot Tail to give permanency and stability to fi&Vitf&l ;TOND^UIfITED STATES CpMPANY.’ooroar THIRD and CHK3T- Livrgd'And imail ini mi reogj'Ved. failjpaf dWk onJto- S&S&Wto*®* '• Botico. witi frVEPBR CENT. INTE REffT/fpro the day of depont to tha day of withdrawal. DRAFTB.for *&\q on JSdgM&fli IrelAJid, and Sootland, ironrrfrl-upwudii ;WCTOT.%v« FO^- ■ tUN? FISK, Actuary, * ; “ A Ul'iM, but often, fi)U (he Purie.” fj’BANKUN SAVING FUND— , posits on demand. '• f ~ ■ Tliie Oomjafiy deem*'oafety bettoy.itbsn laree Srafla, abnseanepily will ninnon.kwithdepo.i lU’.mpaay, hut hare ft at nIL time, refulyiorfl tum with epar oont, interest ta the owner, » thejhavo tilware done, Tin* : Oomwnyneyer jSbnjaiee’Aaiarrliid or eingle, and Idinori'oari deposit m their own right, and mujUdoyoKU can bewithdrawnosar.-by their coflhent. .-. e■ i iTivL'.'- < ‘ SiKEOTOKA iv,- Nioholw MtonttoqW»* .iNalhan firaedtoy, Jos, SL SatherthwaiteL ,j?pb/«Jm Blanchard. Ctrus Cadwalladsr t Treasurer* dlB-y , , •fc ;I M *** A Dollareared f« twice earned.” ■ ?J ,;i I CADINET' WABB, i-rjABINETFURNICTEE ANDBILIJARp ||!^Q|>iiEiifc'cAMi»ipk, r;! ; - o,.*:..orrNooiMJopTtlf SECOND STREET, ■ .4;.: ;toA’rVo i iJ’ ( i^o r l h 11 n afallenp pYy, finjnhi 1 with ' , I Inoturera refer to M'jW.fi of them Tahjet the rnaii'u-i . -^, . .. '-■ ' - Jyfd-dnx 5 o to. MACHINERY .-ANDARON, e'aUiUii v.'afkSitia, ™^^TvluaaSf«rt»tc»' - - - w -o- ‘WILLIAM Si KSMtc*.-- i Mnps&i , s * ar^jj^yl j ' INSURANCE* COMPANIES. JtjORTHERN ASSURANCE' COMPANY, ■' ; . EBTABI.iBHED.IN ,■ I FIRE ANO LIPE INSURANCE. - HE AD OFFICES: LONDON, ABERDEEN, EDINBORQH, OLAS i . OOIV, PHILADELPHIA. i CAPITAL, m, 298.800.. ANNUAL INCOME UPWARDS OF *1,000,(100. Polioies guarantied by the unlimited liabilities o nearly 1,000 Shareholders. Losses promptly adjukted and paid without reference totbndombjr '• ' : WILLIAM GETTY. 1 ‘ AOENT FOR TUE UNITED STATEa OFFICE, PHILADELPHIA BANK, J CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE FOURTH, 1 FEinosoraiii ■ | REFERENCES, Mown. STUART & BROTHER, 13 Bank «tr«nt. “ MYEYH. CLAGHOHN. Sc 00., S 3 Market rt. “ WM.MoXEE kCO.,3a South Front BtteM. •• MoCUTOHBN fc COLIRNS, S. W. oorner Front and New streets. ** 'SMITH, WILLIAMS, & CO., 513 Market st. . “ JAMEB GRAHAM lo CO., 20 and 22 LetitU st JOSEPH p. MITCHELL, Es«., President Meohanlos* - ; ’ iWiki JAMES Pto'sident Union Bank. Hon. WILLIAM A 1 PORTER, 623 Walnut street, late Judge gyprbnb Court. Jy6-tuthAs tf AMERICAN FIRE;INSURANCE CO,. INCOKPORATED lßlOp-CHARTER PERPET- No. 3M WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia r Having a large paid-up Capital Stock and Surplus In vested in sound and available Securities, continue to in sure on Dwellings,' Store*. Furniture, Merohaudize, Vessels in Fort anduieir Cargoes, and other Personal Property. All losses liberally and promptly adjusted. - DIRECTORS. , George Abbott, * John T. Lewis. „ John welsh, Jamei R. Campbell, SatnvMl C. Morton, Edmund G. Dutilh, Patrick Bradi, Chaa. W. Poullney, ■ 1 fjF&RGE°Ai(BOTT, Fresident. THOMAS R, MARlS,'Seor.tttiy. laffl-ly If I.IFE INSURANCE AND TRUST UOM- MUTUAL LIFE' INSU RANCE CQMPAW, Nurthswt corner of THIRD and dock street.. ABSBtB, amm ns. INSURES LIVES fortlii whole term of life-nranh, annuities and ondowmehts—purchases life interests in Real Estate, and makes all eontracts depending on the contingencies of Llfe7 “ ' ' , . They act as Executors, Administrators, Assignee* Tnute.., »ndeuMd..n K , osTEEs Daniel L. Miller, .; . Samuel S. Stores, * Benjamin Coates, " William Martin, 1 Rioiiard S. Newborn, James B. McFarland, william :P. Hacker, Joseph H. Trotter, Wiiham H. Kern, James Easton. Samuel C. Huey; - Theophilus Paulding* Charles Hallowell, - Edmund A. SoutJ&r, -i • Henry C.Townsend, - - DamelL. Hutchmsoi* : Rodniphus Kent, John W, Hornor, - - WiUu«aH.Corr, " Ellla8 v 'Archey, , ; P. V f Duflow, Samuel J. Christian* i - * WilUam Robertson; Joseph M. Thomas, Warner M. Rosin, John G. Brenner, P. 8. Miehfer, Easton. „ - . fDANIEL L.JdILLER, Fremdent. ■ _ BAML. E. BTOKE3, Vice Pres T t. Jonn W.HoSKoe,Secretary. • aulB*ly THE QUAKER .CITY INSURANCE COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, Pa. FRANKLIN BUILDINGS, No. 408 WALNUT Street CHARTER PERPETUAL. _ CAPITAL $200,000 SURPLUS 1 .150,000 - FIRE, MARINE, AND INLAND INSURANCE. Fire Insurance,limited,and perpetual, onßuildingsand Merchandise of all descriptions, Manne Insurance, inland and Ocean, on vessels. Freight and Cargo to and from all parts of .the World, - _ , OFFICERS. GEORGE H. HART, President. E. P. ROSS, Vtce President > H. R. COGGSHALL, Secretary. S. H, BUTLER, Aert Secretary. .... DIRECTORS. George H. Hart, E. W. Bailey, ! E. P.TBoss.. Andrew. R. Cnamber*, A. C. Catteu, Charles G. Imiay, .Farter 8. Perkins, H. R. Coggshalf, Samuel Jones. M. D., ’ Hon. H. M. Fuller, aul TfIELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INJ of OFFICK a.COßNEßwalnitt Streets, Philadelphia. : impkAHO* CARGO. 5 To 8U parts of the World* „ - ' INLAND insurance On Goods, by River, Canals, Lakes, and Land Carriage _ to ail parts of the Union. „ m. ,PIRE INSURANCES On Merchandise generally. , , On Stores, Dwelling Houses, &o. ' ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, M ‘ November 1,1868. Far. jlfariet Value. t 103,060, Philadelphia City 6 cent. L0an..,.§105,144 00 llOfiOO, Pennsylvania State Loans 104,425 00 s< Treaeqrjr 4M & cent Notes.... 30,113 60 $60,000, Pennsylvania Railroad 2d Mortgage -6« r cent Bonds.-. 43.875 00 «20,000, North Pennsymwua HailroidMort *l.^.cent. Bonds . 12,000 00 :916)000,300 shares stook Germantown Gas Company, interest and principal guarantied by the olty of Phila aelphia 14,925 00 ; 39.000,100 shares. Pennsylvania Railroad ' 88,000,190 PemuisivaniV Rail road Company 850 00 . 92,690, Sundry shares Philadelphia loe Boat Company, Havre de Grace Bteam, Tow Boat Company. Sa vannah Steam Navigation Cora ' puy.andPhiladelphiaExchange l ~~ 1,030 00 !mSl°and Mori*.**., and Hoal Batata, of _® 3u,lw 00 fiee Building. 7130 36 Bills receivable for Insurances made 201.666 36 Balance dpe at Agencies—premiums on Ma rino Policies recently issued—and other debts due the Company 61.288 1 Scrip and stock of sundry Insurance Conipa > mes ; S 320 00 Cash on Deposit in Bank. .’OHS. Jamog c. Hand, Thoopnilus fauldmi, Jamea Traauair, William Martin» . Joseph H. Seal,. * Edmundl A. Souder, John G.D&via, John R. Penrose. ' GeorgeG. Leiper, Edward Darling too, * Dr. R.M. Huston, William G. Ludwig, Hugh Crjda. , He Jones Brooke, Jacob F. Jones, • wILLIA HENRY LYLBUR&fiecj -tjuiea Traau&i.j wjUiamEyie, jr.i J. P. Peniston, Joshua p. Eyro» Samuel E. Stokes, Henry Sloan. James B. M’Kart&nd* ; Thomas 0. Hand, Robert Burton, - Jonn B. Bemplo, Fittab’g, D'T, Morgan*, jj tKitAOT^^Praaident. *• HAND, Vice President, iretary. mh26 dtl Fame insurance company, >No. 411 CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA.* mcORPORATED p Ag^B« A BYTHK STATE OF CONFINED TO FIREAND INLAND RISKS. XUBEOTOHS: Samuel Weight of W r ight, Brae., ft On. William W. Walter., William Ryan A Co. Charlza Richardson- J. C. Howe & Co. Geckos a. Win - Woet, Fobee, fc Lloyd. r, A j l 3«ri; ~p,!,COTr' - Ljcwnoott, Hauler, A Soott. JawzW. Stout. Chaffee., Stout. A 60. Heiwt Lewis, Jr Lewie, Broe., A do. David B. 8iuret........ Davie A Birney. • Bo*enlieim,Brook,, A Co. ?«52 : &'l^' u,OK '" ”• *' J°L a S; i'ldrou A Bone. JoHir W, Evermaw John W. Evermen A Co. Thomab B..EU*TW..y,__BawiM A Martin. WILLIAMS L t BLANCHARD:B°fI?’ *™’ t V TNSURANCE COMPANY OF THE ShM.ooo-Aisote, January 1, “All invested in hound and available iecuyitie»-oonA tinue to ineure on Vessels and Careoee, Buildings, Btoolis ofMerohandige, ftc u on i isra terms..- i „ ~~T piREOTORBr Henry D. Sherrsrd, George H. Stuart, Sinjeon Toby, Samuel Grant, Jr„ Charles Macalsstor, Toiliaa Wagner, William 8. Smith, Thomaa B.Watlson, fcbnß.aidd. . Henry G. Freeman, William R. White, Charlee S. Lewis, WILLIAM, THE ROBERT MORRIS FIRE INSU RANCE COMPANY Thl Co 4 0" V*fflWl»«T. ol Moods, add Marohandise generally. Tho following provision In. th® Policies of this Com. KSraf ,Uamntieß t “ o ! r . >eou . nt3r / wb ® n assigned m col ‘‘ThispijlioyshftUijot be invalidated, or in any wise affected, after ltd assignment as a collateral security to -isn^^;iP. n k? r and the approval pfsuoh as signment uy the office* by any transfer or conveyance of the mortgaged owner of the flame.” T. Jones, ' Jeremiah M. Brooks, am™, |»&. siffir «o ra r.» , : Mri ,o?, feSL < »Es.pJrt! !,c “ t,lor - ' G,LEEE T S.fe^«SS. it - ViMf »^,V fl OWARD FIRE AND MARINE INSU PMliddlhSf COMPANY » N< >- «i WALNUT Street, V, . DIRECTORS, fhos. L. Luilsrs, Wm. F, Leeoh, |i.«r?r n - SfihfiOs? lfc »|ete’ - |'g-fc„ 8 r f r rt> pfflMa, rap.? frssrh. e . b . p * President— L. LUDKHB. a , * „ Tr ; >gioe P«»rdent T K. S. WARNK. Seoretarr ~CIf ARLEB A. DOY, deld BRUSHES. T’he cheapest brush house in SBS No.l, n knots,'^MMierdozen. Mo.Ji ejknqts, > 75. , " ffo.»! Mknots 87 «* N 0.4, eOknoU, 100 No.B, fflknote,Jll •• No.e,;tOjmots,Ms •• fie.i.iojKots mo ■> •i , No.B,JM)knots,|7g- , m . nt-.r- ' PnUadelphia, |H s .. SALAAIANDER SAFES. |SI *. A large assortment of, w .VAULT DOORS, BANK LOOKS. F ° r Mll BU ” 6 ’' ftbtegS?W«^o., tma. good in the „ K VANS A WATBON, > V•! ' No. 36 South POURTH Street, , PLEASE GIVE UR A PALI PhiTadelfihl ; rjRAIN M.LLS —GRAIN MILIrS—For! h^*o^T„;fr»M cej.eto., by hand or power. . 1 v Price und 9i&- > ,' * > Now in OpeVdton nt lid South SECOND Street, * ye,f °° mtr tyPAiuiE?, A CO. fJANGS " OF- 'RlGGlNG—Manufactured ; WT of^q he.t ! m.te f ia, i EjMeh r aeli N.WATKWwndt»N, AV. IfICONOMY.MESS SHAD—Nos. 1 and 2 ""-'“''■■wmco, ■ ; T.w gofJTH WHABVKfI -ENCAUSTIC! TILES for : 00 " w '' ! ■ - •'»DM a Vt !; -I ■’ ' iwMMeih, ■ tfiGAB. T|J[UNIOLPAIj CLAIMS,—Notice is hereby XTX given to owners of the Properties mentioned in.the ivppenUfttl Memoramla of Claim*, that Writs of Seirei Facias will be issued thereon in three months from the date uereot, unless the same are paid on.or beioro that time. g. t. VAN BANT. ' ......., Attorney for.Claunnms, 433 WALNUT St., below Fifth Street, Phila. CLAIMS FOR. CARTWAY AND FOOTWAY PA VING, CURBING, AND OTHER WORK. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAB FOR THE , CITY. AND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA. 1. The city of Philadelphia to uje of Adam Wnrthman and Jumes L. Barrow v, Brown, De Rossott.flc Co Mown ers or reputed owners, or whoever may be owners. Com mon Pleas, December Term, 1858. No. 30. Paving, $163 21. M Lot, southwesterly corner of York and Coder streets, in Iront on said York street 54 feet by 123 feet fl,** inehes to Gordon street* Nineteenth ward. 2. Same v. same, owners or reputed owners, or who ever may lie owners. Common Pleas, December Term, 1858. N 0.31. Paving. $143 27. .Lot southwesterly side of York street, 157 feet southeasterly from the southeast erly side of Lemon street, in iront on said York street 61 feet by 129 feet 6# inohes to Gordon street* Nineteenth ward. 3. Same v. Allen ; inches; thence northwesterly parallel to the said Moore sue qt&2 feet 7>g inches to said Coral street. Nineteeth ward. 13. Sameiv, same, owners or reputed ownora, or who ever may bo owners. Common Plonk, March Term, 1869. No. m PavTm.SU 62. Lol and Br/ok I)wolIiH?oii the southeasterly side of Coral street, 85 loot northeasterly from Moore street, m front on said Coral street 12 foot by. 62 feet lK inches m depth to a four-reet wide alloy. Nineteenth ward. • . ■ 14. Same v. same, owners or ropdted owners, or wlio over may be owners. Common Prens, March Term, 1853. N°. 204. Paying, Siß 39. Lot and Brick Dwelling thero on erected, southeasterly side of Coral street, 72 feot northeasterly lrom Moore street, in front on said Coral street 13 foots# inches, including one-half of a two-feot 6\» inches wide alley, by 64 feet in depth. Nineteenth 15. Same v. McCartnoy fc Townsend, owners or repu ted owners, or whoever may be owners. Common Pleas, March .Term, 18W. No. 194. Paving, $lO5 30. Lot and Brick Factory or Mill theroon erected, southeast erly corner pf Coral and Dreer streets, Beginning ata point on sap) corner, thened extending southwesterly Along Urn said Coral street 53 feat ft inch to the oast side l henco southerly along tile said Front street 18 loot to a point, thence easterly At right angles with Said Froht street ST foot ll?g inches to a point, thenco northeasterly parallel to the said Coral street 37 feet UK inches to the said Dreer street, thonco north westerly along the said Dreer stroet 39 feet 2*4 inches to the plaoe of beginning. I 16. Some v. Liam F. Witmer,ownerorreuntedowner. )869. No. 189. F|Wlitg,*lsii. l.ot And JJridk Dwelling thoreon oracttii srtutlionsterl, sole of Coral stroot, SO foot Sputhwostoi-ly fmm Wood streßt, in front on mid Coral “root 12 loot by C 2 foot I‘l inol.c, in tloptlt to tt throo feet wide nliey. Mneteentn Ward. 17. Same v, same, owner or reputed owner, or whoever may beowner. CommonPloaa.MaTchTerm, 1859. No. 19U. Paving, $lB 44. Lot ami Brick Dwelling thereon erected southeasterly side of Coral street. 84 foot soutli- S r ter n \ V SW tr ? et ’ in rro, ? t on *»W Coral street 62 feet 7K inohes to a thrce-tcot wido alley. Nineteenth ward. 18. Same v. saino, owner or reputed owner, or whoevnr may bp owner. Common Pleas, March Term, 1839. No. 192. Paving, §2O 82. Lot and brink Dwelling thereon erected southeasterly sido of Coral stroet, 68 foot 6 inches southwesterly from - tiie southwesterly side of Wood street, in front on said Cdral street 13 feet fl ’nohes, including pnc-half a thr«e-fed YorkstreetSSfeotby 129feot6tf inches in depth to Gordon street. Nineteenth ward. 2d. Same v. A. Longslreth, owner or reputed owner, , %rm lloo tww r ’«1 °^ or .‘ Common Pleas, Mtroh Term, 18W. No. 83. Footway paving, 817 91. Lot southwesterly side or York street, 64, foot southeasterly from the southeasterly side of Sepviva street, in front by, 123 feet M inches in depth to Gordon street. Nineteenth ward. * 24. Same v. Everet tc Engle, owners or reputed own- ? r r ";,“ r '^ l ‘“ ove £, l '“ 1 >.,1>0 wnor*. Common Plea.. March teenth ward. $696,894 70 26. Bamo v. Athanasius Ford, oWrter dr reputed own* %,°,I W i!£§ v ° r N ma s* tw &' l . r - “miaou Flenn, Maroh Term, 1869. No. 95. Foot Way paving, $32 36. Lot soutueasterjy corner qfkork: and Gray streets, thenoe southeasterly along the said York street 54 leot to a r ." , ' evc r ;m«t, be owners. Common pleas, March form, 1859, No. 97. Footway pavinc, 837 2], l.ot northesstsulopfyorkstreet,Si eoutheasterl) from the S?— 1 , 8 .. 4 'r-i r . Bl . do iL 1 '? 1 "? I 'street. m front on said York SJSSL'wfS^thw.^ 3 lnoho, ’ m 4)81,411 ,oE ' 1 ‘ 1 ““ 28. Same v* Brown. De Rossott, & Co., owners or ro ?>Vl od °»Y ner . 8 ’m r wlmeyer may be owners. Common y.® B ** March Term, 1869. .No. 98. Footway paving, $49 75. Lot southwesterly side of York street, 108 foci southeasterly from the southeasterly side of Lemon street, >n front on said York street 100 feet by 129 feet 6X m ep^ 1 to Cordon street. Nineteenth ward. »>. Bame v. sarao, owners or reputed owners, or who ever may bo owners. Common Fleas, Maroh Term, 1659. No* *9. JPpotway rayinui 932 83. Lot southwesterly V^ r iH, A iM \\i front on said York Slreet Ninete.nC. wsri! - ,ncU ° B “ Oordon 30. fiaiuo v, E. C. Quinn, owner or reputed owner, or ™M°° V Nn% y b p*°^ or ete! uf \ n V eM \Starch Term, ¥rr No. 120. Paving, $lO2 22. Lot southwosterlr side of Huntingdon .street, 177 feet southeasterly from the southeasterly side of Jasper street, in front on said Huntingdon streetfiO feet 6 inches by 146 feetSif inches iu depth to Hazzard street. Nineteenth ward. 31. Same v. same, owner or reputed owner, or whoever may be ownor. Common Fleas, March Term, J 869. No. 122. Paving, SHO 03. Lot southeasterly corner of Hun tington andJMperstreets, in fronton said Huntingdon StSM. 7 N. f S« t eenth wSfd. B'* 8 '* in 40 .s?r|w^;“ o ass o r nW Nmttth wnU W IBohM 48 “ trBcl ' Bame v. Abel Lukins, owner or reputed owner, or WM Wv isrt l iCommon Pleas, March Term' 13r. Paving, §201.16. Lot northwostoriv cor ner Huntinudon street and Frankford road, ilesinnio* at a point in said corner, thence extending northwester ly along the said Huntingdon street lt»9 feot2!i inchesto * ft*#’ * < enc , e northeasterly at righ> angles with the said Huntingdon street 68 feet 107* inches to a point thenoe easterly, 74 feet lltf inches to the FrankTord Kmd. and at right angles therewith, thence south-south wardly along the said Frankford road 101 feet 5* inches tothe Place of beginning. Nineteenth ward. W. Bame v. James Gofchor, owner or reputed ownor. owner. Common Pleas, Mnrcli lerin, 1859, No. 135. Paving, §109.87. nortliwcs fmv «?, r ■«n o Tr H Vi ntl j ltdon m,< * E'nornld streots, in .li' h ? n Huntingdoni stroet 60 feet by 120 foet in deptu to Elizabeth street, Nineteenth ward. 35. Borne v. same, ownor or reputed owner, or who v er t»2 ay w >e P w oer. Common Pleas, March tferm, 1659 No. 136. Paving, *130.31. Lptsoutherlycornerofitun tmgdonflnd Lmeraiiistrentß.ip frontsonsaid Huntingdon K.'etta 1 .* 5^04 , “ <:li88 4 ° ll8 «»" 1 36. Same v, Abel Lukens, owner or reputed owner, or nw? 6 rcl 1 w? u owner. Common Pleas, March %rim l-ot northeasterly corner ol Huntingdon and Coral streets, in front on said llun tingdon street iW feet, in northeasterly along the said Coral stroet GO feet 87j inches to a point, thence 81 r, eht. angles with said Coral feet 2)* inches to a point, thenoe larthorcastorly at right 37. Same v. same, owner or reputed owuer. or whoever i3f. y if‘fc^Twa 0 ,! 11 4,18 »» r «S™'t« r *YUni,* there? yvWilliam 11. \Yitte, owner or roputed ffi?h‘ Term h l°RW® r V ,na^ bo tF w ', 10r * Common Picas, ° V;'‘ r4 *« 13 ,no "°“ in *b-'^W^o4L^l«rn U hS o nSrJl«r?l7¥o r ;S Eot on east aide of Pa r- f f Bt « fr° m thft north Side of Wood street, m front on said Parker street 16 foot by 135 feet in de Ji th^J ron &W vtHU ,?* Nineteenth ward. H> 4V. Bame v, William Coyle, owner er reputed owner T' r «^. ho ,tVo er owner.' Common^leal, £?& Term, 1659. No. 235. Paving, «17 13. Loteast side of > Q northward from the north side Sf Wood afreet, in rront on said Parker street 16 foot bv!4o foot in dspth to Trcnlon avenue. Nineteenth wafd? 0 . auv-tom ' ipjSTATB OP JOHN H. MAUCK,~BiE- Estaief^)^i?i7l L &8! ASSBISSfrfiS^IS granted to the undersigned, all persons having claims or demands against said Estate will pfeaso present them, and all those indobted to said Estate will please make payment, without delay, to GEORGE SERGEANT, Administrator, aul6-tu-6t 432 WALNUT Street. A DMINJSTKATION NOTICE.—AII per sonah jving claims against the ; Etate of JIENRY F. MEIpR, M, D., deceased, ore hereby notified to pre sent theif claims, ana all persons indebted are requested to make immediate payment to au23-tu-6w* PAULINE MEIER, Adminis’x. TPOTlCE.—Letters Testamentary to the A \ Estate of FHOTHUCK KLETT, late of the City of Philfuletpliia. deodruad, having been granted to the unoecsighea,,all-persons indebted to;said Estate will please makp payment,, and those boring claims are re quested topresent their accounts without delay to f OWh^.l! >A7 ' l,Al^' ami CAL ‘ FttANKM NC.JONEH, 032 HACK Strset. an fl-tuths3vAflep 6-lmlia'iw Eseouters. ' LADIES’ lUIR BRAIDS, WIGS,- EM BETTS, and'CURLS, jnflnufaetvired in thevefy pest ttnd newest Pans styles, and of which we constantly A** hand.sold wholesale A*\ l " a lowest possible prices. Orders from p YuL « solicited, and promptly nttemled to, AUo, a new HAIR DYE, superior to any in use. ■“ a «m HUTOIB, No, 12 TENTH fit., anal-3m Between Market and Chestnut. (\K\Y PLANING MACHINE, Embracing; New Pnnoiple of Feeding. Great Saving of Power. .Maohints of various «izes,24-to ao.ihches wfdei/or smgje or doable aurfacemg, with or without matching h«aiU,w ?a!c afNo. 23 Ninth SIXTH Street, Phila. Cali and L«ftiame. * • ‘BW-thfltitffa * " • o£o, w, COLBY & CO. ' TMG TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1859. TTNIVERSITY OB' PENNSYLVANIA.— DEPARTMENT of mines, arts, and MANUFACTURES. . 4 .. The Course of Lectures in this Department wilt com mence on the Ist of^qvember. Prof. J. F. FRAZER- Mechanics and Chemistry." Prof.CHAS.B TREGO— ‘Geology nnd Mineralogy.” C Prof. E. O KENuALL—** Mathematics.” Prof.FAIRMAN ROGERS--::Civil Engineering.” Prof. PETER LESLEY-” Mining.” For in formation apply to the Jaoitor, at the Collogo, North Building, or lo FAIRMAN ROGERS, 1 sIU-fit 202 W. BOUaSe. Law department—university o F PENNSYLVANIA. . ( , ATormofthia institution will ooramettc6 on MON DAY, October 3d. Ihe *ubjeot«of tlieditferent courses are as follows: Hon. GEORGE SHARBWOOD—“Persons, Personal Property, nnd Mercantile Law.” . Prof. P. McCALL—“ Eyidence.’* Prof. E. SPENOER MlLLElt—“Equity Jurispru* detu'e.” The Introductory Leckurd will be delivered on FRI DAY EVENING. BqpLwih* at 8 o’clock P. ftL. b) the HOn. GEORGE SHATtSWOOD. slB-dW) MUSIU.— A. R* TAYLOIt, Teitcher of Singing and Plano, 676 North TWELFTH Street, bOlow Coates. , , sl3-lm* EUSTON’S WKITINCj ACADEMY, 8. E. corner EIGHTH and BANSOM Streets, Open daily lrom9A. M.to9P. M. Tb Gontlemen a.rapidatid eiegnnt business hand is imr&Ttcd. To LodieS a neat nnd graceful epistolary stile, C7n9 thorough requires nut only that the general diffi culties must be met, but those of eaoh individual.'- The method adopted for giving instruction, is to be come a co-laborer with the pupil, efforts being aide to have him lead, and reserving for the teacher to point out errors, remove doubts, or suggest the manner of pro ooedmg. For exemplifying the principles of the various branch esof Natural Science, apparatus is fully provided, and for practical operations in Surveying, a first-class tran sit of Philadelphia manufacture is furnished. , Besides pursuing the various Studies with Tevt books, Lectures are delivered in regular order on Natural Phi losophy, Chemistry, Geology. Mythology, eto. Tho Rooms occupied aro those on trie second, third, and fourth stories of the inniuingntthoß. E. comer of THIRTEENTH and FILBERT Btreuts, entrance on Filbert street; they are Urge and freely rentilAted.and afford ample space for Recitation. Lecture, and Play Rooms. They are now opon from 9 o’clock A. M. tol o’clock P. M., where further information may be ob tained. au23-tf R. STEWART, Principal. PRICE-STREET ACADEMY, The raulermofthis Institution commences Septem ber sth, 1859. The course of mstruqtiou comprises all the branohes of a thorough English Education, together with the Latin. Greek, and French lwinguages. au22-tf The misses ewing wild open a SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES AND CHIL UKF.N, on MONDAY, Oapteinbar 6th, at 937 SI'RUOE Btrsst, where Circulars mar be obtained. RkrEHiacas. —Rev. Albert Barnes, Rev. W. W. Spear. D. D„ Prof. O. D. Clavoland. . »u!7-«w* The classical and English SCHOOL of H..D. GREGORY, A. M.. No. 1103 MARKI.T Btreet, wilT reopen on THURBDAY, Sep tember Irt. - au2S-)in* rrilE MISSES CASEY AND MRS. BEE -ITO3 WAW^UT r sue 3 L^ro*pena’ l W^Dii^^llh ft Bep' ember 7th. nu2-2m TIIOS. BALDWIN’S ENGLISH Mathe matical «nd CLASSICAL SCOOL FOR BOYS, N.E. corner of BROAD and ARCH, will reppen Bep temherlst. auß-Im" The subscriber will reopen his School, at 1230 LOCUST Street, September 5. au27-4w* H. KENDALL. RITTENIIOUSE ACADEMY—N* E. cor ner of CHESTNUT and EIGHTEENTH- Btreets, entrauca on Eighteenth street. The next Session will coinmenoe SEPTEMBER FIFTH, 1859. . ■ LUCIUS BARROWS. ) blb ,,, s3-lm JOHN H. WESTCOTtA Frmolpala> A LLEN GROVE FEMALE SEMINARY, FRANKFORD. PENNSYLVANIA, eix miles from Market street, Philadelphia. The course of instruotion in this School is comprehen sive and thorough. Parents ami Guardians who intend to place their daughters or WArds at this Institution will do wen to mako immediate application to „ _ Mns. E.L. THOMPSON, s3-tf Principal and Superintendent. ANNIE CHURCHMAN HAS REMOVED £r *jisr BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL to No. 908 FRANKLIN Street, above Poplar. Term commences September 6th. aul9-Im* Bryant & stratton’s national MERCANTILE COLLEGES, located at Phila delphia, 8. K corner OEVENTtf and CHESTNUT; New York, Buffalo, Cleveland, and Chicago. For in formitinTii onll nr »nnH for Catamgite, fn9-tf CENTRAL INSTITUTE, N.W. CORNER of TENTH and SPRING GARDEN Streets, will be reopened MONDAY, September 6 Hoys prepared for any DIVISION in the PUBLIC GRAMMARSCHOOLS, for BUSINESS, or for COLLEGE. au2£-6w* H. O. McQVIRK, A. M.. Prinoipal, /classical institute, DEAN STREET, below LOCUST. The duties of the Classical Institute wul be resumed on Monday, September‘6th. au27-lm J. W. FAIRES. A. M„ Principal. HpHE GERMANTOWN ACADERIY WILL J- poopon on MONDAY, September 6ti>, 1859. The Prinoipal will receive a limited number ofHoys into his family. J. H. WITIUNGTON. A. M., atil/-6w Principal, FRIENDS’ ACADEMY FOR BOYS, Eas( of 41 North ELEVENTH Street, will reopen the 29th mat. All denominations admitted. $l2 per Term of 22 weeks. auJ7-lin* WM, WJIITALL. OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA, GERMANTOWN. AND NORRISTOWN RAIL KUAfr COMPANY, NINTH and GREEN Streets, Philadelphia, Sopt. Iflth, 1869. . The Board of Managors nt their Meeting on the 6Ui inat. declared a Dividend of FIVE PER CENT, on tho Capital Slock for the six months ending the Blit Inst., which will ho raid to Stockholders, on amt niter MON DAY, the Sd of October next. , i’ranslerwill not lie made for ten days nnortho22d instant. W. S. WILSON, sl7-Btutht3oo Treasurer. CJPEOIAL NOTlCE.— Dealers m Good- U 7f ar ,'S Fatent yaloania.a Rubber Suwender., Braid,. Yvebi, and all other fabric!, and artiolea made by oombming fibrous substances with threads or sheets or vulcanized rubber, are .notified that upless the same are properly stamped or labelled with my name, and by “VP c, l nnn 4 t be J? gaily disposed of in the United State*, Morchantsanddoalersaramvitpdtoex amme specimen* now in store, and to give tlieir orders for the Spring. Trade toVhe undersigned EXCLUSIVE OWNER OF THE AT?D a ’KXCLUsIvK RIGHTS N THE PA‘rt5NT for thVsegiiSs, which embrace all the styles heretofore manufactured or im ported, and many others, •ALSO, LICENSES TO MANUFACTURE and BELL (UN n, 23COU It TLA DT 40 mt .nH-Jf HORACE H. DAY. lijOTlOE.—Persons having biismess with J * the FLOUR INSPECTOR will at No. 1, VINE Street, between the■ hmni of jTolook and 3 mil Flour Inspector* REMOVAL— MARTIN & WOLFF hare - Removed to No. pi MARKET Street, South ude. pelow * ourth, where thoy ofior a choice naaortmentof Pall and winter Goods, at very tow prices. *l3-2m SPANISH OLIVES—In bulk, in prime order, fot sale by eIT " ' A.'MERINO, 140 South FRONT Stieet, , teDUCATIONAL, NOTICES. HEMOVAI.S. railroad Lines. philadblphu and @H2*PeI*MIRA RAILROAD LINE- T ROUTE to Elmira, Wilkesbarre. Buffalo, Chicago, Rock Island, Niagara Falls, Milwaukee, Bur- Montreal, St. Paul’s, Detroit, Dunlioth, and St. Paeeanger trains will leave the Philadelehiaand Read ng Railroad Depot, corner BROAD and VINE Stroets, dAily, . . ?or Elmira. Niagara Falls. Bullalo, Detroit, Chicago, ililwaukee, Rock Island, Galena, St. Paul’s, Burlington, and Bt. p M NmHT ExpREBS , Elmira, Niagara Falls, Buffalo. Detroit, Chicago, dilwaukee. Rook island, Ualona,St. Paul’s, Burlington, and St. Louis. . _ Tho VtO A. M. and 3.30 P. M. trains run through to HARR||iBURG, stopping at ail Stations on tho Lebanon ?M. train eonneots at Rupert for Wilkes barre, Piitston, Soraiitcm. and all stations on the LACK AWANNA AND BLOOMSBUKG RAILROAD. BaggAgc checked to Elmira, Buffalo, and Suspension Bridge. • • BOt, Tickets can be procured at the Philadelphia and Elrnira Railroad LiueVTiokat Office, Northwest corner of SIXTH Add CITEBTm)I Btrriifa. ami at the Passen ger DcjfoLpyihor IjKOAD a»id VINE. , ■rilllOUGH EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN Loavesthe Depot, Broad,street, beluw Vine, daily, (Sun day exceptod,) for all rojnts West and North, at o P. M. Freights must be delivered before 3 P. M. to insure going the sajnp day. For further information, apply at Freight Depot, BROAD, below Vine, Or to OILAo. 8. PAPPEN, General Agent, N. W. corner SIXTH and CHESTNUT Street, 001-tf Philadelphia. fin m ummm change of hours. 1 l • On and after MONDAY, September sth, 1869. PABBKNOER TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA, For Baltimore at 8.15 A. M., 12 noon,(Express,) and For Chester at 8.15 A. M.< 12 noon, 4 and IU6 P. M. For Wilmington at 815 A. M„ 12,4, and 11.10 P. M. For New Casti, and 4P. M. For Dovor nt8.15 A. M. t and 4P. M. For Searord at 8.15 A. M. For Milford at 41*. M. TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA, Leave Baltimore ato4o A. M., (Express,)9.4o A. M., and 5.25 P. M. . Leavo Wilinloglonat 0.55 A. M. ami 9.20 A. M,, 1.10 and 8.401*. M. - . Leave New Cnallo at 8.45 A. M. t and BP. M. Leavo Middlotown at 7AO A. M. and 6.60 P. M, Leave Dover at 6.50 A. M.« and 5.40 P. M« Leave Milford at 5.30 A. M. jeave Seaford at 2.35 P. M. Leave Chestor at 7.44. 9 JO A. M., 1.45 and 9.15 P. M. Leave Baltimore for Seaford and Delawaro Railroad at 6 JO A.M. TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE Leave Chester ar 8.45 A. M., 12.28 And 11.40 P. M. Savfi vvmhUigtonefc9JoA.M., 12.MP.M., and lift} A.M. SUNDAYS j . . Only at 11.10 P. M., from Philadelphia to Baltimore. Only at 6 25 P. M.. from Baltimore to Philadelphia. FREIGHT TRAIN, with PASSENGER CAR attached, , „ f , , , will run as follow* i Leave Philadelphia for l’erryville and intermediate places at 5.45 P/M. Leave Wilmington for Perryville and intermediate places at 7.25 P. M. Leave Havre-de-Graoeforßaltiuoroandlntennediate plnces at 6.40 A. M. Leavo Baltimore for Havre-de-Graceand intermediate plnces at 6.40 P. M. Leave Wilmington for Philadelphia and intermediate places at 6.45 P. M. Jy2 8. M. FULTON, President. Si m mmtoto Philadelphia, ger. MANTOWN AND TfORRIB TOWN RAILROAD-SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS- On and after further notice. Leave Philadelphia 6,7, 8, SKt min.. 10, 11; 12, A. M., 1,2,3, 3Kf 4,6, 5K,f1.7, 8. 9, 10, B&dUHP.M. Leave Germantown 6,7,7>i, B, BK, 9,10, 11, A.M., 1,2, 3, 4,5,6, 6>i, 7>B, 8. 9.10 HP. 51. ON SUNDAYS, Philadelphia 9.05 mm. A. M., 3,3,5,7A*, and lOtf A. M., l.ib ritin., 4, 6>i, 9 ' 1 CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD. 6,8, S?i, 11 A. M., 2, SK, 4, IK, 6,9, Chestnut Hill 7.10, 7.40, 8.10, 9.40, 11A5 A. N., 12.40,3.40,5.40,7.10, 8.40.10.10 P. M. ON SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia 9.05 min. A. M., 3,5, and 7M P- M. Leave Chestnut Hill 7.60 A. M., 12-60, 6.10, and BAS F’OR CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia 0,8.05 mm., 10.05, min., 11>« A. M„ 1.05 nun.. 3.05 min., SK, lll* P. M. Leave Norristown 6 A. M., 1, &K, 4>», 6,7 K, P, M* ON SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphiaß A* M.. 3 and 4 P. M* Leave Norristown 7 A» M.. 1 and fl P. M. . . . FpR MANAYUNK. Lday&riiilaffelplua 6, 7.C8, nun., BX4. mla., 9.V, 10,05 A. M., 1.05 mm., 3X5 min., 3.05 mid., IK, oX, (k, 8, Uh P. M. Leave Manavunk 6K, 7K, 6X, 9K, WH, UK A. M., 1«, 3.05 min., 4,5, min. P.M. Leave Philadelphia 9 P*M. Leave Manayunk IK A. M_y \K, «K, 8?4 P. M. a H, K. SMITH, General Superintendent, my? DEPOT, JCINTIIatid GREEN Street*. rpilE PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD/ 1859. Mmzggsm 1859. THE CAPACITY OF EQ.UAL TO THREE THROUGH PASSENGER TRAINS BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURG, Connecting direct at Philadelphia Through Trains from Boston, New York, and all points East, nnd at the Union Depot at Pittsburg with Through Trains for Cin cinnati. Bt r Louis. Cleveland, Chicago, Burlington, St. Pam’s, Irialatmpoiie, Louisville, New Orleans, and ail intermediate points in Ohio, Indiana. Illinois, Kentuc ky. MicHlgan, Wisconsin. Minnesota. Missouri, Kansas, and Nebraska—thus furnishing facilities for tho trans portation of Passengers unsurpassed for speed and oora fort by any other route. Express and Fast Lines run through to Pittsburg, without ohange of Cars or Conductors. , Bnioking Cars are attached to each Train: Woodruff’s Sleeping Cars to Express and Fast Trains. The EXPRESS RUNS DAILY: Mat! and Fast Lines, Sun days excepted. ,ii Mail Tram leaves Philadelphia at 7.15 A.M. Fast Lino “ “ 11.60 A.M. Express Train leaves “ P. M. WAY TRAINB LEAVE AS FOLLOWS: Tarkesburg Accommodation 11 A. M. Harrisburg Accommodation, via Columbia,2.oo P. M. Columbia _ “ 4.30 1’. M. Passenger* for West Chester will take tho Mail, ’arkesburg, and Lancaster Trams, at the Pennsylvania lailroad Passenger Station. Fassengor* for Bunbury, Williamsport, Elmira, Buffo* l«i,NiagaraFal!s,audinterme point in the West by the Pennsylvania Railroad are at an time? as favora ble as aro charged hr other Railroad Companion. Kit. Be particular to mark packages “ via f enna. Rail rood/ Merchants ifc the Westordering goodsfromthe East, will do well to direct therti to bo shipped by this Roots. For Freight Contracts or Shipping Directions, apply to, or addroas either of the following Agents of the Com pany: D. A. STEWART. Pittsburg: Doyle k Co.*Btoubenvilla,().; H.B.Pierce Sc Co., Zanes ville, 0.; J. J. Johnston, Ripley. 0.: R. MoNeely, Mays ville, Ky.; Ormsby k Cropper, l’ominputh, 0.; Paddock tc Co., JeflersonvtHe, Indiana; 11. W. Brown k Co., Cincinnati. 0.: Athern Sc Hibbert. Cincinnati. 0.: R. C. Meldrum, Madison, Ind.; William Biffgham, Louisville, Ky.; P. G. O’Riley k Co., Evansville, Ind.j N. w. Gra ham tc Co.. Cairo, III.; R. F. Hass, Bt. I«ouis* Mo.; John H. Harris, Nashville, Tenn.; Harris Sc Hunt, Memphis, Tenn.; Clarko tc Co., Chicago, 111.; W. H. 11. Koonts, Alton, 11M Murphy Sc Wqlle, Dubuque,RL; ortoFroight Agents of Railroads at different points in the West. Parties aUondmg to their own shipments from the East, will find it to their interest to call on the Agentsof the Company at the following places before shipping: or letters addressed to either of them on the subject of freights, will meet with prompt attention: E. J. BNKKDER, Philadelphia. MAGRAW fc KOONS, SO North street. Baltimore. LEECH k CO., 2 Astor House, or 18. williamst.,N.Y. LEECH k CO.. At Kilby street, Boston. H. It. HOUSTON, Gen’f Freight Agcrat, Phila. L. L HOUPT. Geu’l Ticket Agentfriuta. , THOS. A. SCOTT, Gen’lflup’t, Altoona. Pa. isg.lv 1859. rnmmm 1859 SUMMER ARRANGEMENT-NEW *ORK LINES. THE CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND PHILA DELPHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD CO’S JCHOM WALNL’T-STHEKT WUXRF, Will leave fallows, viz t parks. At 6 A. M>> via Camden and Amboy, Cam. fc Ain. Accommodation S 3 25 At 6 A. M., via Camden and Jersey City,(New Jersey lAcoommodation 2 2fi At 9 A.M., via Camden and Jersey City, Morning Mail 3 oo At 11 A. M., by Steamboat, via Tacuny and Jersey City, Morning Expsoss 3 00 At 2 P. M., viaCaimfeu* ami Amboy, C. fc A. Ex pre55......... 3 00 At3tf P. M.,by Steamboat, via Tacony and Jer sey City, Evening Express 8 00 At 3K P. M.. by Steamboat, wa Tacony ana Jer sey City, 2d Class Ticket 225 AtO P. M., via Camden and Jersoy City Evening Mail 3 00 At 111*. M., via Camden and Jersey City, Night Mail 3 35 At P. M, via Camden and Amboy, Accomodation, (Frelghtnnd Passenger-lst Class Ticket 2 25 t* .. . _ , 2d Class Ticket 150 At 51. M., via Carndenand Amboy, Acoommodation. (t reight and Passenger;—lst Class Ticket 225 m, « n ■ 2d Class Ticket 175 The 6P. M. Mail Line runs daily. The 11 Night Mail, SaturdAve excepted. For Helvidero, Easton, Fleraington, kc.,at 6 A.M. and 3K P. M. For Wator Gap, Stroudsburg, Bcranton, Wilkesharre, Montrose, Great Bend, kc-. at 6 A.M,, via Delawaro, Lackawanna, and Western Railroad. For Freehold, at 8 A. M. and 2 P. M. For Mount Holly, at 6 and 9 A. M., and 2?*, 4>», and 8 ‘ WAY LINES tor Bristol, Trenton, ko, at 3KamW>* T. M., from Walnut-street wharf. For Palmyra, Delanco, Beverly, Burlington, Borden town, ko., at 1 and P. M. Steamboat John Nelson, for Tacony at )1 A. M.,and for Bordentown and intermediate places ntSHP. M. StenmbpatTrenton, lor Tacony at A. M.,and for Bristol, Bnrlingtpu, and mteimediato places,at 12 M. and 4)» P. M. „ Fifty pounds ofbagf age only allowed each pnasonger. Passengers aro prohibited from taking an) thing as bag gage Imttboir wearing apparel All baggage over fifty pounds to bo paid Tor extra. The company limit their responsibility for baggage to cno dollar per pound, and will not bp liable lor any amount bejoud $llX>, excopt by special contract. " Junel. WM. H. GATZMER. Agent. E BEA-BhoHK. A 1 On and after Heptomlwr Ist, and until further notice, trains for .Atlantic Citv leave VINE-Streot Wharf daily, (Buudays excepted.) Mart Train.. A.M. Express “ 4 P.M. Stopping at all Sjations.eoinjr, and returning. _ „ LEAVES CITY. Express Train..— ... ... « A. M. Mail, " . .4P.M. , Fare to Atlantio, (Jl AO. Round Trip Tickets, good f>r Two Days, A2W. Freight must bo delivered at Coopor’s Point by l P. M. Phe Company will not be responsible for any goodaun tjl received and receipted for oy their Freight Agont at the Point. ■Mm JOHN G. BRYANT. Agent « NOTICE TO SHIPPERS now prepared to receive and forward freight to the fol- peinuon the NORTHERN CENTRAL RAIL- Lock Haven, Lewisburg, Wayne, Northumberland, Jersoy Shore, Sunbury, Linden, Troverton Intersection, Newbury, Georgetown, Williamsport, Millerstown, Muncy, Halifax, Watson town, York, MUton, ALg Hanover Junction, HA?Efitt!ffi ,and ftUintorm *^“* 1 *I ,o^ntao, * HANOVER •Avrslfiwt. 10 ('"•nW.awlon, THIRTEENTH lu M;r Kaf 'Titwfi'tea.. fiSIWMI PHILADELPHIA AN D READING RAIL ROAD, WORNINO DINE, for J’OTTBVIDLE, HEAD r end HAIUUSBHRQ. Leave, tho Depot, at corner of BROAD and VINE M., I)AI[,Y, (ftandayH excoptod,) for POTTfIVILLE, HARRISDIIho, and all intermediate points, connecting at Harrisburg with trams running to Pittsburg, Ohftmberaburg, Carlisle. Sunbury, ko. . AFTERNOON LINIIH. I,AII ' V ' >“ IWTSVIU.K and j M.,DAlLY,(fiuudayßexcepted.lforßEAD ING, and intermediate points. np*a W.*n. MrJLHENNY, Secretary. lil-CAHB SODA.—IOO togs for sale by d « othkh ' Ko " * ? ani V\ RAILROAD LINES. STs-twwari NORTH PENNSYL* t KHISisHIS YAMA RAILROAD. BUMMER ARRANGEMENT. „. e^rtlkr For BETHLEHEM, DOYLEBTOWN. EASTON, ALLENTOWN. MAlloU CHUNK, iiAZLETON, WILKKSBARIfK. Ac. .On and after MONDAY, May 16th, 1859. Passenger Trams will leave FRONT and WILLOW Streets, Phi ladelphia. DAlLY,(Sundays excepted:) For Bethlohcm, Allentown, Mauoh Chunk, WUkes barre, Hnzeltou, Ac.,(Express,)at9.3o A. M. For Bethlehem, (Express,)at 4p. M. ForDoyleotown, (Aocominodation,) atB.lsA.M.and 6 P. M. ■* ? , o /J^ < Jl' t^yaa hington,(Aooommodation,)»tlia P« M. and 6dK) J». M. ‘TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA: Leave Bethlehem. (Express.) at 8 A. M. and 4.10 P. M. amf?l* M° y efctown ’ (Accommodation,) at dip A. M, Leave Fort Washington, (Accommodation,) at &30 A, Al. anu 3.36 r. al» ON SUNDAYS: Philadelphia, for Doylestown, at 2 A. M. and 3 P. M. Doylcstown. for Phifiuhu, at 6AO A, M. and 5.46 P. M. Faro to Bethlehem, $1.60; to Mauoh Chunk, $8.60; to Easton,sl.6o; toDoylestuwn,Booents; toWilkoabarre. $4.60. All Passenger Trains (except Sunday Trains,) con nect at Berks streetwith Filth and Sixth-streets, and Second and Third-streets Passenger Railroads. passengers for Witkesbarre take P. 30 A. M. Train, and arrive m Wilkisbarre at 7 P. M.. mvl« ELLIS CLARK, Agent. fSi«L.i»nri NEW WEST CHES SES TER AND PHILADELPHIA RAILROAD VIA MEDIA. CHANGE OF HOURB. On and after Rent. 4th. 1869. th. train, will leave Phi ladelphis, from the Station, N. E. coruer of EIGH TEENTH and MARK ET Streets,at 7.16 and 9.30 A. M., and at 2.30 and 6.45 P, M. Leave West Chester, from the Station, on EAST MARKET Street, at e.46and 9-30, A. M.,and 2 ands.ls P. M. ON SUNDAYS-Leave Philadelphia at 8 A. M.,»nd 2 P. M. Leave WertCUefiter at 7JO A. M.. elide P. &L hesAy WOOD, my23-tf General Snperintdadsnt. NOTICE.—CHESTER SENDER D&WnTN(S{)WSIN TERMEDIATE ST ATIONS.-On and after Istjauuary, 1859. the Passenger Tram* for DOWNINGTOWN, will start from the Passenger Depot of the Phitaadlpbiaand tending Railroad Company, corner of BROAD add HNL Streets. • hIORNING TRAIN for Downingtown, leaves at 7.20 AFTERNOON TRAIN for Downingtown, leaves at 4.45 P. M. SAILY (Sundava excopted.i y order of the Board of Manager* of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company. d3O W. H. McILHKNNY, Secretary. SUMMER RESORTS. House, , I* the largest an 7 beat a/rahyott Hofei in is centrally located and is easy of access from all tne routes of travel. It contains all the modern improve ments, amt every convenience for the coffinrtandap commudation of the travelling public. The Sleeping Rooms are large and well ventilated. The Builes ot Rooms are well arranged and carefully furmshed for families and larse travelling parties; and the House will be kept as a first-class Hotel in every respect. .. . H. A. MURRAY A BRQ* au24-3tn Proprietors, SEA BATUINQ- . ATLANTIC CITY. QP fl n for the RECEPTION OF BOARDERS, and the suwotiber will be happy to see his menus wpb may favor Jum with their patronage dufiftgtiie ahtiabn. _, Je&ftn TIIQ3. C. GARRETT. PIANOS. A SEVEN-OCIAVE S4OO BOSE nrrnwoOD.riANo for less than saoq, payable ineasr sums of 83 per rabnth.—The PHILA DELPHIA MUSICAL SAVINGB AND LOAN SOCIE TY, chartered by the State of Pennsylvania. April 3d. 1856, will hold their first Public Meeting for the disposal of Stock, in the Third Series, at their Office, No., 1921 CHESTNUT Street, on TUESDAY, September 20th. 1859, At 7)* o’clock, P. M. This is the only charter ed association of the kind in existence, and gives great inducements to those who may desire to become the ovvnors of a first-class Seven-ootave Rosewood PIANO, marie by the celebrated manufacturers, SCHGMACKER & CO. Persons wishing to avail themselvesof this op portunity should make early application, as the number ol‘members will be limited. Several of the Society’s splendid instruments will be performed upon. Let all wno lovo good Piano Music, and desire to possess an in strument of their own, attend this meeting. N. B.—The Books are now open to receive the Sub scriptions tothe Third beries. For further particulars, call Ut>un the Secretary, where circulars can bo obtain ed; . .. wM. A. ROLIN, Presidont. H. W. GRAY, Secretary. 1021 Chestnut street. al7-tt OHICKERING & SONS,’ TTHH MAJIUPACTCBBJt* OT x GRAND, SQUARE, A.ID UPRI6HT PIANO-FORTES. WAREROOMB 807 CHEBTNUT STREET. ' Constant,! in store a large stock of onr BEAUTIFUL and UNEQUALLED INSTRUMENTS. We have been awarded, at the diflerfcrft Bdalbitiona in this country and 38G?>Lt> AND SILVER FIRBT-CL ASS METALS. PIANOS TO RENT. ]«3Mr RAVEN, BACON, & Co.’s, M * » I * Nunns A Clark’*, Hallett, Davis, ft Co.’s, and A.H. Gale 5c Co.’s superior PIANOS, Also. Ma son k. Hamlin’s unrivalled MELODKONB and HAR MONIUMS, so desirable for Churches and Lecture Rooms. Pianos and Melodeons to mjl4-lT SEVENTH and CHES^nBt. A GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN rU SCHOMACKER 4 CO., 1021 CHESTNUT Street, respectfully invite the masic lowng public to cal) and examine their now and sue cc»lul grand piano. Having converted the Tone, Touch, and Action of the Grand Piano into that of a Square instrument, avoiding all tho olyoctions gene rally made to the style of Grand Piano, also diminishing the oust of the same. In volume, punty of tone, great pbwef. brilliancy, full ness, depth, and evenness of touch, With exquisite deli cacy amt nvreetnees, these SUPERIOR AND BEAUTIFULLY-FINISHED IN STRUMENTS are wholly unequalled. They have received the highest encomiums, and are pronounced by critics to be far su perior to auy instruments ever manufactured in this country. Constantly on hand, a large and elegant assortment of our unrivalled PIANOS. We havo been awarded the First Premiums, at ail exhibitions ever exhibited, in cluding the Prize Medal from tho Crystal Palace Exhi bition. New York. 1853. sel-tf MEDICINAL. Louisville artesian water— An analysis. by prof. J. L. SMITH, shows one gallon to contain 913J£-*rams. At follows, viz: Cnlur. Sodium 622 grs. Sulph. Magnesia.. 77.00 pn. ** Calcium..—. 60 ** “ Potaab 300 “ “ Magneamm. . 7 M “ Aiuininn. . 2tf) “ “ Potassium— 14 “ lodide Magnesium 035 “ “ Aluimoium... 16 “ Biomulo “ 0.47 Phoaph. Soda.. 2“ Bi-Carb. Iron 0.35“ Sulph. Soda..— 72“ “ Magnesia..3.oo“ “ Lime., 29 *' Sold by the barrel, gallon,' retail, by HASBAR au24-tf CHESI or m bottle*, wholesale and II) & CO., Apothecaries, rNUTBt., cor. Twelfth *t. A NOTIIER PROOF OF THE WONDER- Xl. FUL EFFECTS OF TROXBLL’B NEURALGIA SALVE. Pmtx., July 7th, 1359. Mr. E. W. Tboxkll—Dear Sir:—l have been troubled with the "NEURALGIA” for the last 14 years, and havo sunerod the most excruoiatmg pain,oompeUing ir.o at times to give up my business entirely. I could noi eat. and sleep was a stranger to my eyes. I suffered more than tongues can tell. ) had the advice and aid of various physicians, amf used other remedies, but alt of no avail. Having noticed your advertisement in the papers. I concluded to call on a person whom I hod learned was cured of a case of 20 years standing. He applied the "SALVE” but once, and I felt immediate relief—asecond application removed the pain entirely, and I now feel like adiflerent man. Since then I have slept well—something that I have not done for months, being obliged to sit up all night tn a chair. My appetite has returned, and I feel grateful to you for the restora tion of my health. CHARLES H. BAKER. Tobaoconist, CARROL Street, above WOOD, Kensington, For sale.wholesale and retail, at 8. W.corner SIXTH ami PARRISH Stroets, and at T. R. CALLENDER fc Co.’s. N. W. corner Third and Walnut sts. apM-tf Dr. westcott j s celebrated tab CORDIAL. Westcott’e Tar Cordial cures Consumption. Wsitoott’a Tar Cordial cures Bronchitis. Westcott’s Tar Cordial oures Coughs and Coldw. Westoott's Tar Cordial oures Sore Throat and Breast. Westoott's Tar Cordial oures Palpitation of the Heart. Westcott’s Tar Cordial oures Nervous Debility. Westcott’s Tar Cordial oures General Debility. Westcott’s Tar Cordial cures Diseases of the Kidneys, Strangury, and Gravel. Westoott’s Tar Cordial cures Blind and Bleediug Files. Westoott’s Tar Cordial cures Female Weaknesses, Dr. Westcott’s Tar Cordial Depot, No. 622 ARCH lous Syrup and Cholera Mixture. Dr. E. R. WEStCOTT can be consulted on Ibo above diseases, free of charge, at his Consulting Rooms, No. 629 ARCH Btreet. from 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. jy26-tf HOTELS. WETHERILL HOUSE, SAN SOM y", Stroet.westof Sixth.—This deservedly favorite plaoe having besn purchased by the undersigned, will hereafter lie conducted on the most entorprising scale. The bent Game, Oysters, and Rolreshments, prepared in the choicest style, and the finest Liquors, from the most popular importing houses, Always on hand. The patronage of tho public is respectfully invited JOHN J. BARTRAM. Private Room? for Suppers, Arbitrations, Cora mittces, BocieHes, ko. slO-lm The union. ARCH STREET, ABOVE THIRD. PHILADELPHIA. UfTON 8. NEWCOMER. The situation of this HOTEL lq supormrlr adapted to the wants of tho Business public; anuto those in search of pleasure, Passenger Railroads, whioh now run past, and in oloso proximity, afford a cheap and pleasant ride tn all plan os of .iutnrest in nr attout the nitv. it 25 -dm WINES AND LiqUOllS. rURD.—MAKEUIL-SUR-AY (OIIAM . PAGNE;, JANUARY 16, 1859.—1 n consequence ol the frequent invitations received by me to renew the shipments of my Champagne Wines to the United States. 1 beg leave hereby to inform my lormer customers and tWJ.W.SirL’iJ general, that I have nppomteil Messrs. F.C. BROUWER, ANCHKR. k CO., Sole Agents m the United States, for the sale of my Champagne Wines. Mi’ ,v >nes have been, so long and favorably known m the. United Btates. it will be unnecessary to comment on their quality, further than to say that my new shipments wiu in no way be found inferior to the lorrner ones. „„ t r,„ . BILLEGART SALMON. BJLLEGART SALMON’S CHAMPAGNE WIN V EB, both CARINLr.ami VEKZLNAY, for salo and con stantly #n hand, in lots to suit purchasers, by _ F. C. BROUWER. ANCHPnt, k CO., o>p27-6m 61 BEAVER Btreet, New York, CI.ARET. —100 cases Barton & Qucsticr’s St. Julicn ; 300 do. 8 1. Eatcphe ; 300 di». Waabine ton Morton Pt. Juhen; 100 do. do. Taleuce, pints; « ifo. Cliatcau La Rose: 60 do. do. Leoville; Scotch Ale, m ■tone and glam; Youm-er’s. Harvev’s. Falkirk Brown Stout and London Porter, in store End for salo bv sus A. MERING.IIO South FRONT Street. fdAMILY CHOCOLATE OK „ , .SUPERIOR QUALITY. ID W A tt D A . H E I N T Z , Manufacturer and Import or of French and Spanish a, Q nr CHOCOLATE. Store 8, W. corner ARCH aud NINTH B‘reeU. 59.-3 m (FactoryOHFillwrt street.) tJAMS.—IOO tiorccfl extra Sugar-cured „ covered Hams, packed by Gardner, Phipps, k Co., Ifenry Lewis, Jno. anay, Beatty k Tapßoott. Heiatt k Wood, Lewis Staggs, ami Oui»u». For sale by O. C. SADLER k CO„ SlO ARCH RtrAAt. second door above Frout. HAVANA CIGARS oilered to dealers at favorable rates, of various sieos and brands, in cluding Partagas. Cab Ana, Figaro, Nono. Bird. Fjoren- Una. t.r. Fß, f«2-4m* tlSSonth FRONT Street. SOUTHERN AND WESTERN MER CILANTS will find a splendid Assortment of Fall MiUmery, at Mrs. M. 8. BISHOP’S,No. £SSCHESTNUT Htreet. nu&Mm HAMS! HAMS! HAMS! Juat received a prime lot new sugar-cured Hama, 10 coins per pound. . CHAB. SMITH, aii3l.ini* 918 and filA MARKET Htrcet. ZIEGLER & SMITH, comer SECOND and GREEN, have acquired a great reputation by the. wise and prudent, course thoy have pursued since their commencement in business, by selling a first-cato article at a low figure. sIS tf /RANDLES. —400 boxes Hydraulic, Spenn, nmlArtamantino Cnmilß, in More .ml fnrxLl. bv l(OWl,b\, AHHBDRNKR ,v CO., No. Irt Smith WHARVES. (^OFI’BE.—SOO bags low-pneed Rio. 100 bags pmneLaguayra,l“o r sale by Jrt mEB GRAHAM & CO., R,,r) LF.TiTI >\ Street. mfENTON LEMONS.-250 boxes Menton l.emona, aoond unit in jirimo order, for eelo bv jell- A.MRfUNO,iniSoutbßßyfiT Street. , BALES BY AUCTION. GHJRNESS, BRINLEY, k CO., ■- No. tO MARKET STREET. ■ > BaLB OP FRENCH GOODS. . On Friday Monung, o jSept.23d, at 10'o’clock, by catalogue, on six months goods* 540^*4 ’ 68 and lots of fancy and staple French dry IQT Samples and catalome« early on morning of sale. pHILIP FORD AUCTIONEER, No. 530 MT n p nd m MINOR 8.,«t . , This Morning, Bept. 20, at 10>t o’clock precisely, will be sold, by caU logue, on 6 months pieces of suMrfine and medium 4-4 ingrain carpeting; 4-4,3-4,snd»-Bdamask woollen Venetian carpeting. Also, 4 4 cottage, )ut. and rag carpet, to which the attention of buyers is invited. BALE OF 800 CASES BOOTS. BHOF.B, BROGANS, fce. On Thursday Mdrninz, September 23d, at 10 o’olook precisely, will be sold by catalogue, on ionr months' credit, 800 oases boots, shoes, brognns, Ac., of city and Eastern manufacture, com prising a general assortment of men’s and boys' boots, shoes, brogans, gaiters, slippers, overshoes, Ac.; ladies’ and misses’ boots, shoes, gaiters, ties, overshoes, Ac. 07* Catalogues early on the morning of sale, when buyers are invited to attend. , GOAT HKir*a, COCHINEAL LININGS, Ac. Included in sate will be found— 200 dozen goat sxins, cochineal linings, striped bind ings, Ac. ~ 900 CASES GINGHAM UMBRELLAS, umbrella? M B’wunple# 8 ’ wunple# of 500 cace * Scotch gingham ff/" Goods open for examination, with catalogues, early on the morning of nle, when buyers are invited to attend. B SCOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER, No. 431 • CHESTNUT STREET, opposite the Custom House, between FOURTH and FIFTH Streets. SALK OP KMBROIDERIKB, BONNET RIBBONS MILLINERY GOODS. TRIIMNG ABtiONS?A?. * _ . On Wednesday Morning, Sept. 21st, by catalogue, on a oredit, coramcncing at lu o’clock, will be muiu a large and desirable assort ment ot the above goods, suited to city retail sales Catalogues and samples early on the morning of *Ble. * Included in sale will be found, viz.— Indies’ embroidered jaconet collars and sets. Richly embroidoreQ infants’ waists. Richly embroidered jaconet insertion. French white Maltese lace eullars. Pans black lace veils and Larbes. Rich fall styles Pompadour trimming, silk dress fnnge, velvet fibbon. moire antique, figured velvet. Rioh*freiuJ ir *tf l, P ortc this route 28 to 40 per eent-oheaper than bj the luland will be seen by the following sche dule. Through tickets from Philadelphia via Charles ton and Savannah steamships, INCLUDING MEALS on the whole route, exoept from Cuajloston and Savan nah to Montgomery * ToCharleston_®ls 00 Charleston $23 50 Savannah.—— 15 00 Savannah —— 3100 Augusta 10 00 Augusta..... 25 00 Macon. 2100 Macon 3375 Atlanta. 23 00 Atlanta..—.. 31 00 Columbus— 23 00 Columbus..— - 35 00 Albany 24 00 Albany.. —..—. 37 00 Montgomery.... 28 uo Montgomery.— 3d 00 Mobile 35 00 Mobile 46 90 New Orleans.... .39 75 New Orleans. 61 00 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 Southwest corner FOUTH MdCHEST?i{fyr, Agents in Charleston, T. S. k T. G. BUDD. „ T * . Savannah, HUNTER k GAMM?LL. For Florida ftom Charleston, steamer Carolina every Tuesday. For Florida from Savannah, steamers St. Mary’s and St. John’s, every Tuesday and Baturd&y. jjO sZ&P&I GLASGOW AND NEW YORK 3basaa* steamship company.-steam to GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BELFAST, DUBLIN. AND LONDONDERRY—for s£). SBOM NSW YORK. GLASGOW, Thompson, Wednesday, October 12, at 12 n’elook, oorn, EDIN BL RGII, Cuminmg, Wednesday, October 25, at 12 o’clock, noon* 7BOM GLieeoW, GLASGOW. Thompson. Wednesday, September 14. EDINBURGH, Cuuiming, Wednesday.!September 24. Hates ol Passage from New York, Phtladelpiua, or Boston, to Glasgow, Liverpool, Belfast, Dublin, donderry, first class, 576. Steerage, found with an Hun dance of properly cooked provisions, $3O. An experienced Surgeon attaofaed to each steamer. No charge for medicines. For freight or panage, apply to m workman a co., No. 133 WALNUT Street. Philadelphia. ROBERT CRAIG, No. 23 BROADWAY. New York. IL S. M. STEAMERS HAVRE AND SOUTHAMPTON, ARAOO. Captain Lidos, will eail July S 3, September 17. November 12. FULTON, Captain Wotton, will tail August SO, Octo ber 16. December 10. First Cabin passage , SI3Q Second Cabin passage IITT 75 For freight or passage, apply to w . WILLIAM NEILSON, Agent, At the Warehousing Company’* Philadelphia Office, Tobaoco Warehouse. DOCK Street, Phila. je»-dm BUSINESS CARDS. VB. PALMER’S ADVERTISING • AGENCY, N. E. corner FIFTH and CIIEBT- Sul>eonptione taken for the best City and Country Newspwera. at lowest eaah prices, stO-dm Martin & quaylr's STATIONERY, TOY. asd FANCY GOODS E M PO i: 1 V .v, 1005 WALNUT STREET, BELOW ELEVENTH. PHILADELPHIA. tjIAAC ROBERTS, Real Estate Agent: . BAMUKL C. RORERTB, Coxvktaxoer;t Offer for ■ale. on hue rat terms, FARMb AM) COUN TRY SEATS, in Pennsylvania, New Jersey,Delaware, MaryUnu, and v manni; and DWELLINGS and STORES in Norristown, UcTniantcwu, and f’hiladel- Ph LOAN MONEY ON FIRST MORTGAGES, Bininine Titles to Real Estate, and attend to CON VIA ANCING m all its blanches. Office MAIN Street, near the Bank, Norristown, and No. 03 South THIRD Street, between Walnut and Spruce streets, rinladejphia. sl-lpf* Alex. McKinnky attorney at law, orkeSsduhcl >a, Will rraotiso in Westmoreland, Armstrong, and In diana counties. sell-tf rffVaF, ADAMS EXPRESS CO., OFFICE X 320 CHESTNUT Street, forwards Parcels. Pack ages. Merchandise, Bank Notes, and Specie, either by its own Lines. or in connection with other Express Com panies, to Jill the pnneiple towns and cities of the United States. E. 8. BANDFORD, aul-tf General Superintendent. COAL. JSAAC K. WRIGHT & SON, DEALERS IN LEHIGH COAL, OFFICE, NO. 124 SOUTH SECOND ST YARD, OACTIARINE-STREET WHARF. tlM2t* PHILADELPHIA. THEO. D. EMORY A CO. OFFICE No 145 South FOURTH St,;PhiladA„ Sole Agents of QEO. C. POTTB A C 0„ Miners and Shippers of the LOOUST DALE COAli, From the Locust Mountain, Near Ashland, apt-dm) BCHUYLKILL COUNTY, Ya. SW. GROOME & CO., • Dealers and Shippers of LEHIGH. TOP SEM I. Offioe. No. U 9 South FOURTH Street, BROAD Street, below Race, aptffm . PHILADELPHIA. PUKE CONFECTIONERY, m xyvr * cron e d bt F.DWAHD A. HEINTZ, Late of 3. Hennon. Stire 8. W. comer ARCH and NINTH streets, • dm (Factory 8H Filbert street.) > SAIKa BYAUCTIOir. M THOMAS »' • Noe.UludUlßOjnrj^lßjUpL^rKHn 1 STOCKS A?TD P R I SaII^^^'E7 THIS DAT, AT Pamphlet Citniouie* now ready, containing foil de scriptions of all the properties to he aoid tkii oar, aith instant, at 13 ockxk, noon, together with a list of sales 23d and 27th instant, and 4th October, and of real estate at private sale, comprising 4 large amount of valuable property. CARD.—PUBLIC SALES HEAL ESTATE 1»» STOCKS AT THE EXCHANGE, at Sales oi res] estate and stocks trill hereafter be am At 13 o’clock SooSfiMndof in the evening. PALL SALES STOCK AND REAL ESTATE. Third PaU B»le.3mh September, at the Exchange. . Fourth Fall Sale. 23d September, qg the premises, residence and furmtere, No. £37 North Twelfth street. Fifth Fall Bale, 27th September, at the Exchange. Sixth Pali Sale, 4th October, at the Exchange. XT’ Part of the hand hi Ha for each of Use «wi Mlee bow readj. _ L „ REAL ESTATE, BTOCK3, Ac. _ Public Sales at the Philadelphia Exchange every Tare* oeLat noon,daring the busutesc eeaeoa, . , *w Handbills or lach Property issued eeperaiely. is addition to which ere yebUafc 32 Fraokim street, sopth of Green street, with janC GERMANTOWN RESIDENCE, wiu stable and Coach house, Logan street. LARGE VACANT lot, fret hr 98 fret, Bolton “ , FOL’R®J"K I DWELLINQS. K.W. corner of Fourth gf.dfhippen streets. IGF* Renting for sa»*jfl»r. . MODERN DWELLING, No. MO Green Bt f between Front and Setxmd streets. . _ . THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, N 0731 Booth Eleventh street, below Shippen street. *• TUCKER'S ISLAND, or “FLAT BEACH.** about 500 acres, os the sea shore, Burlington county. New Jersey, NEAT MODERN RESIDENCE, with luge side sard, to. 1513 Coates street, west of Fifteenth street, let O by 130 feet, with six three-* tory brick dwellings in the rear on Barclay street. FIFTEENTH STREET—Two neat threo-story brick dwellings. No*. GU and 616 North Fifteenth street, be oW Coates street. BUSINESS LOCATION.—Three-story briek dwell fir. No 1319 LocuC street, abora Twelfth street. BUS INESS STAND,—Three-story brick store end Jwelliflj?, northeast oorncr of Jefferson a venae and Sa ransk street. First ward. THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, adjoining the stove. REED STREET.— I Three-etory brick dwelling, south side Rend street, east of Jefferson avenue. First ward. VALUABLE BUSINESS STAND, four-story brick store and warehouse, No. 128 North Fourth street stove Arch street. _ Peremptory MODERN FOUR STOR* BRICK RESIDENCE, with four story beck buildings, with all the modern conveniences, No. 1019 Spruce street. Lot 24 feet front, HI feet deep. a?* Sale absolute. To close an; Estate. THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, No. 1212 Shippen street, week of Twelfth street, lot extending through to Bnntoa diML Two front*. FOURTH FALL SALE—SEPTEMBER 23d- Peremptory Bale on the premises HEAT FURNITURE, On Friday Morning, Sent. 23, at IQ o'etaek.wul be sola, without reserve, on the premises, the neat modern residence, No. 237 North Twelfth street, IS feet front sad 93 feet deep,with all modern improvements and conveniences. Also, the entire household furniture, fine carpets, mirrors, superior dining-room and chamber furniture, kitchen form tore, Ac. Also, a superior fire-proof chest, made by Evsm A Watson. The cabinet furniture was made by Allan, has bega in use tot a short time, and ts in excellent order. The seat modern residence will be sold at tOoVdock precisely, previous to the sale of form tore. K7*SALE ABSOLUTE, of both real estate and fur niture. See handbills and catalogues Cor full particulars. — .$llO 60 Sale at Germantown. SUPERIOR FURNITURE. ROSEWOOD PIANO, GAS CHANDELIER, BRUSSELS CARPETS, COW, CART, Ac. This Morning, Sept. 20, at 11 o’clock, on Mam street, neer Maabeina, next door to the telegraph offiee, Germantown, the eo* penor furniture, gu chandelier. Brussels carpets, rose wood piano, fine engravings, cow, cart, Ac., of a gen tleman leaving the city. B7* May he examined os the morning of sale, at S o clock, with catalogues. «rPKRIO^ Ia FURMTUKE! a PIANO. vSa^W/^ A Ic CHAJ ' I ’ EI ‘ IESB - m This Morning, 20th last, at IQ o’clock, at No. 11l South Sixteenth street, by catalogue, th* superior household famftar?, comprunn* suit of handsome wslnutdrawins-roomlnjnt turo, nee Parian marble figures and ornaments, sapenor rosewood piano (made by Wilhelm and tfcboiierl, fine velvet carpets, gas chandeliers, superior wahmt dining room furniture, fine plated wire, handsome cottage chamber furniture, beading, kitchen fumitnre, Ac. I tty* The cabinet furniture was made to order by Kba der, A Co., hubeenweQ kept, end it in ex cellent order. ay May be examined at 6 o'clock on the norais* o t sale. Sale at N. E. corner Twentieth and Green streets. ELEGANT FURNITURE, MIRRORS, BILYEJL PLATE, Ac. On 'Wednesday Momma, Sept-21st, st 10 o’clock, at the northeast comer of Twentieth and Green streets, the elegant hoaseho& furniture, mirrors, ailrer plate. Ac. Particular* in catalogues. 61LVER. Also, a complete set of silrer, manufactured loonier by Wilson, consisting of tea set. torks, spoons, ladies, fish and cake knives, napkin rinzs. Ac. Also, three superior Sheffield plated trays. ■S'-Tbs cabinet furniture was made to order try Moore A Campion; has been well kept, an*! tain excel lent order. May be examined at S o'clock cn the morning of the sale, with catalogues. Bale at Nos. 139 and 141 goath Fourth BtreeL SUPERIOR FURNITURE, FRENCH PLATE MIR RORS, PIANO-FORTE, BRUSSELS CARPETS. On Thursday Morning, At • o'clock, at the auction store, an assortment of excellent second-hand furniture, elegant nano*fortes* fine mirrors, carpets,etc., from faunbee declining house keeping. removed to the store for convenience of sale . Also, 2 superior billiard tables, with ivory balls ana cues complete. Also a sui e of elegant rosewoed and plash drawing tjoiii furniture. ROOMS ON HARMONY COURT TO RENT.—Ap ply at the auction store. AT PRIVATE SALE.—Shares in the Philadelphia and Mercantile Libraries and Athemcum. AT PRIVAtE SALE.—The valuable property, ©orger of Fifth and Adel phi streets, below Walnut, large bnck building and lot, hi by 993* feet. Two fronts. Moses Nathans, auctioneer AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, 8. R, ooreer BlX'TOand RACK Streets. LARGE SALK OF RICH AND ELEGANT EMBROI DERY. VALUABLE THREAD LACES. LINEN CAMBRICS, FANCY GOODB GENERALLY, Ao. Bern* the property of a French importer, t v he whole of whicii have been imported within the last lew months, and will be sold without the least reserve, for cash. On Tnursdar Momtn*. 822 d inst.. at Kl o’clock, at Moses Nathans 1 Auction ttore,southeast corner of Sixth and Race streets, se cond-story salesroom, entrance upon Race street. Consisting in part, of richly embroidered skirts, some of shichcost slseach; children's emb’d bonnets and caps; ladiesemb’dcollars.of various styles sod cost: emb’d handkerchiefs,cost from $l3 to £l3each; eutbd robes for children, cost from 96 to S2D each; emh'd robes for ladies, with flounces, cost from $l2 to $3O each; rich inserting of venous kinds; l%oa andvalsn ci* ones of various widths and cost, some very costly; Pieot laces, venous styles; bUek guipure ooilare; linen cambric, in pieces of various euahties, Ac. FANCY PARIS ARTICLES. Also, ladies' work eacka, fancy papier boxes, ladies* Roasian leather work sacks and boxes, pocket-books, porte-monmues, watch bearers, pin cushions, glove boxes, do. furbished fancy brushes, ivory uail cleaners, shell do-, shell ear cleaners, ver' rich morocco porttolio, travelling do., chessmen, scufptural and Ivory, marks for card-playing, various French same*.travelling cases for ladies cigar bearers, rich nail brushes, tooth do., shaving do., clothssdo., hair do., children’s shell combs, ladies’do, pocket do., and numerous other articles. Tne Tr&tte generally are invited to attend the sale. The goods will be open for examination, with cata logues, on Wednesday afternoon, and c&rly on the morning of sale. WASHING AND IRONING* washing and ironing done with NEATNESS and DESPATCH, for Single . a ~r~ Ladies and Gentlemen, Families. Boarding Sohx>ts, Hotels, Steamboats, Ac., at DCNOVANrS FAMILY LAUNDRY, No. 233 South SIXTH Street, comer of Prune. Family Shirts and Collars patent polished. Everything washed by hand, on the com mon wash-board. The whole business is strictly attended to by female operatives. Mrs. DONOVAN. >» ad-1* SapAnodendedt WARMING AND VENTILATING ▼ T WAREHOUSE. 1132 MARKET St., Phila. BUILDINGS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS * WARMED AND VENTILATED BY CVL VEC'S XEW URN! A’G WAXXAIfi The above Furnace has now been in use durine the wst two winters m this city, and has given uuiversaUat- Ju^ 100, V l *,* ar S°heatmcsuriaoebemcdirectl* over the “•* , Vi e .F* f ll ©_ fire, and the conical tubes, through which au the drafts pass, are so arranged as to consume the larger part of the ga«es from the coal, being en tirely ot Last Iron, with deep, sand Joints, it now of fered to the public as the most complete heating appa ratus now m this market. C. \V. bein< a practical ftlaung 10 ’ 1 perBoQaUr to all heating and vea- . _ , ALSO. Hx sizes o? Cook’ll* Ranres. ndarted for hotel and private tise. Collins' Patent Chimney Caps for re nti La tin r and curenf emokey chimney?, anth a fail assort •rie,it of Registers tml Ventilators of every size and pattern , bire-plaoe Btovei, Rath Boilers, *o. ■-* Jobbing promptly attended to. CHAB. WILLIAMS, Late Baker a ‘YVillusis. au22-tuths-3m A CIIARLES JONES, Xo. SO5 North SECOND Street, i Successor to A. ■SjLJ. Galkuher, would respectfully call the att»n '—non ol those desiring: stoves to bis extensive Assortment of Cooking. Heatint, and Paf.or stoves, f hate purchased the exclusive right to the mail sales and npair*. in Pndadelpbia, of Onllaghet’s Celebrated '* Morning Bta* and “ Sunrise” Cooking Stoves, well known for years ns the raostsacsfactorv Stoves in the market Also, his new FJat-to? Cooking Stove Day light.’ which combines ail the useful im provements, and operates admirably, f nl so mxnu- Silver's Gas-burner of the best Russia Sheet Iron. These are t*«e most economical and easily managed Parlor Stoves in ***** _____ sIS-3m rpiIORLEY'S FOOD FOR CATTLE, f tAs Importetl from England.* L or Horses, this food is indispensable iii promoting and sustaining all the animal functions in neahh and MKor. ror Milch Cows it is invaluable, increasing the Quantity and improving the quahty of milk. For Sheep and 1 igs the. effect produced in one month ill exceed An expectation. The addition of this food may be attended with a sub traction of other food, to the extentof one-third, thereby rendering ita application one of economy, while at the same tune it materially assists the digestive powers of e\ery aninvu, m extracting a larger portion or noumh- Tient from the ordinary food, winchwonld otherwise be ost, consequent upon the impaired or defective action of those organs. Depot,»» DOCK Street. M7-toe7 PHILADELPHIA. Fresh fruit jars. Those who wish to avoid the uncle&nlineas &i tendnct upon puttia* up fruit,£c., br the uee of the okL style Jar* with metal covers and cement, will be pleased to learn that the whole operation of Preserving can be performed mien than one half the usual time bt the use of HARTELL’S ALL-GLASS PRESERVING JARS, pronounced by physicians and •cientine men to be the safest and most reliable Jar ever made. A sinele inspection wilt satisfy any one of their incomparable superiority over all others, hfannfaoture’w under the Patent, KARTELL k LETCHWORTH. No. 15 North FIFTH Street, General Clan Depot. C50KK.—260 bbls. Mess Pork, of New *- Jersey, Ohio, and for Kla by *W - AACII Stmt, woond door" above S^rtrat»