IMPOBTATIOJiSi' 1 io S?'j‘ S"Bfeaw|. ner tc Co: BdqJ Pearce & Co: Id&J 2do Bales ftQ6>tea;\?t4 do W»? &. .OMUpW ■ < ?o J Pe ninaftm M:‘GVQOw ife. A!fts. y .fi Neff; 3 do 34 bags noils Whitnlore; Woife & Co: Ifl wuka Conmi*&'Wftltont a do <JiSU/e J Bkyles. ij bale W S Hansell * Sen; JS«f i r r&?if£kM Bye & Cdpl7B9 bdls do Moma,.Taßker fc Co; 14id«s mdse W P Wilatnoh k Oo:2101 bara bdla iroii M B Mahnnr k Co: 903bar*Sttbulsdo Middleton & Harnedt. KSjffifo MUdlaaMr/Younj k Oo; «BbdU do W. F Pott«;.s» Milbnriron 120 do hoop do 300 boxes tin nlatei N TrotWrA Co* 486 bdts iron l Gillingham k Bon; 82 doo D Robbins k Co; 118 do Garrett k Son; 2310 bars 24M bdla 160 lidls sheets Steever k Whittaker; 2 cm mdse Geo/P Parrish; *?.PM§ J A Duncan; Bdo 5 loose ,chains Newlln, Marshall k Co: 6 pkgs bueuler, & Howard: 2 b&loSXohlit. BroWtt k-Noblit; l oose Hamilton, Eiuter & Coi 3 do Eaberick, Black k Co; 6do T Mellor k Co: 2 do Smith.* English & Co; MoMustm k Bennett: Idoir McKee&M do Thomas Thompson & Bon; 5 do Thoa W Evans k Coi' IdoE-W Payne: 1 do Wright & Brown; 8 do Sharpleas- Brothers; ;2 do 1 Barton- k Co;-3 do Thos Wolver; l do J Button k Sonv4 do Mernakjk Price: 6 do J J Bailer k Co; 2 do T k E Evans; 2 do James. Kent* Santee-&, Cos 2dcv Wilson* Green, k Wilson; 20 bags shoddy A Slade k Co; 3 hhds 6 casks bdw-Vapoe k Lan dis: Y 7 baloa 2ca carpeting J H Orae; 23 bales 1 case do J i? fc BROnn?; 3ciwkshdw 'fniitt. Bre k.Coj SpbdU iron H W Buttenvortb; 12? bars aoic* inase J S Pisher, 18 bdlssteolßkobell. Lawson k.Fiaherj 4>kgs hdw2Bs bills 25 bars'steel A M F Wattsori: .«» sacks Kilt Cope Brothers; 3 casks' mdse' Jossop k Fulton; 2 do Smith. Seltzer & Co; 21 bales J case 8 Beron-k Co; Icaak B Mullen; 4 do 2 bags tmil* W H k G W Allen; l cask Had den. Porter k Booth; 1. do WWKnight; 2 oases 14 M« steel J B Smith: 2 casks hdw HAndy k Brentjer: 2 do R G Stoteabury: Ido J WGotft W.do’y.baF ß nail* 2 baskets Shields k Bro: SoaSkaßkWO Biddle k-Co; 48 bdla &tcel4Bcratesearthenware4spkgßindße order. PHILADELPHIA BOARD OFTKADE. JS fpARHA wfe, £ CoMMiiTMdirTH* Mouth, EaiuL.:L ftEEVK3»S. - - - . *i /.Mf. It- LEXTER BAGS ATTHJJMBBCHAHTS’BICHANGB, FHrLADKLPHU. z Ship TuscarprArDualevy. ~•••• -ry • ♦ .Liverpool, Oct 1 BancAnnEuzapethi NorgraVe..~.l.Havana, soon Bark Gessnerr fiankenaa... - .London, goon Brig EJ la Reed, Tuzo v ... 8t Jago de Cuba, coon Brig Clara, Herdman v. . . -London, soon Brig Empire. Crowell, —Kingston, Ja. soon Brig Triad, Wooster ........... .Kingston, J a, you SAILING OF THE OCEAN STEAMERS. FROM THE UNITED. STATES. ships •• leavb-;-' i-.for 1 bays. Kanrarotf. J.. .New York. .Liverpool, kc.... Sept 24 Ocdan Queen-.. -New York. .Havre Sept 84 Peraiai.......... New YoTk. .Liverpool Sept 28 New York. 1 ;... ..New York. .Bremen., - • Oct 1 C of Baltimore- ..New York. .Liverpool.. Oct 8 Glasgow.... -New York.. Glasgow. Oct 12 Asiav'.u... New York. .Liverpool Oct 1* Cahada.’•id” •*•'•** •Boston.. Liverpool Oot l? TO ARRIVE. SHIPS . ' LSAVS' , r FOR g A l*„ Col Baltimore.., [Liverpool. New York—..... .Sept U Yapdsrbilt- v .Southampton. .New York. Sept 24 Glasgow d. .Glasgow. .Ne w \ ork. Sept U North Araencan..Livorpool. .ttuenep oept 14 Prince Albert....G&lwar..New York. bept 17 cfrcasßian- - i i/.V. . York.' “V. Bept 17 The CftliformnMftiTSte&merß rail from New York on the6thßnd»th'ofeaohTnonlh. • • . ' * 4 . The Havana Steamers leaye New York on tne 2d, 7th, 22th: 17th, and 37th ol eaclimonth, and Charleston, 8. C., on tue 4tii and nth, ' • ‘ . . 1 Whendha aoove dates fall on Sunday, the steamers will sail bn SJpaday, except from New Orleans. ‘ marine intelligence. rofty bffHItAPELPHU, Sept; 93; 1829. SUN RISES. 801 BUN BETS. .8 0 HIQHWATER.—, U 50, rt - - - - --- ' ' Ship Saronok, Rowland, from Liverpool Aug 14, with rudse nnd passengers td Copo Bros. Sept Mat 444?, lomrB93Brspokeschr Metropolis, of Province town, with 3uiW fiah—wished to bo reported, RjchardL Smith, aoa nmn, of PlulodelpKia, died on Sunday, Sept 4, of disease, of the kidneys. Had one birth on board. Was towed’ up bv tug America. Cabin Daaaengere-Di Henry Harta horhe and lady; of Philadelphia; I)r J F B Flagg, do; Dr (ieoL A Panooaat, do. ’ ' , ..... Brig Louisa, Turpie, 6 days from Richmond, in ballast to L AuUcurlcd k Co.; CLEARED., *, „ Steamship Boston, fieilew, New York, via Cape May, Q Brlt Kdnnebunk, L Autlonrietl k Co, Btr J S Shriver, Dennis, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr, 1869. The Wyoming leit here this morning -with 1 boat in tow, laden ana oonsikned as follows: James Cook, lime to Elkton. , It iTreported that there is & break in our cauahandl am inclined to believe m.'os the river is very high, and no boats are coming down. (Correspondenceof I TheTress.) - . . . READING, Sept 20,1859. The following boats from the Union Can&f passed into the Schuylkill Canal to-day, bouqd to Philadelphia, laden and consigned as tollow*: - - ;- ! * / GT.Hmnmel, lumber to HCroskey; John Heisley.do to King k Bmgatsom Sarah Heilman, do to captain; Dr Walker and Mary Elizabeth, do to Norcroas k Sheets; Prairle'Flower,'do toP Y Brendlmger; Ruth, doto John Craig; Wltman & Conrad, wheat to captain; American Eaglo, flour to Henry Shaley; Pike's Peak, iron ore to E k G Brook. ST TB&KGRATH TO TUB PREBB. Norfolk, Sept 22. Arnvedf’Frencb bark Magnay, from Havana, bound to Havre, with a cargo orcuars. She touched on ouo of the Florida Keels, nnd put m here leaking badly. A large ship and two other vessels are joported ashore BouthofCapoHonty. ■ ■ ■ , Nbw York. Sept 22. The bark Helen A Mitlor, hence for California, has been wrecked oU'halkland Island. No particulars have boon received; MEMORANDA fc’chr Sidney Price, Godfrey, hence, arrived at Salem Schrs 6 M Pettitt.Clark,Lewis MnlfoJd. Boyle, Wood ruiT Suns, Mason, J Clark, Scull, H h Weston, Malay, J H Kisiey, Boy ce, Jonathan May, Cobb, and J Frambes, Sbinerej hence at Boston 31st inst. - ik-Jir A! R Carlisle, Wuuinore. hence, arrived otEnst Groeawioli lffth inst.. • Bchr E-J I'iokup, Pickup, Georgia, Soule, and Georgia, Sweet, sailed from Newbury port 20th lost, for fhilad. Sohr River Queen, Ruimeils, from Newark, NJ,at Boston 21st inst. - *, Bcbr Empire, Adams; hence, arrived at Providence 20thmst. .. . . M .. Vl Schrs Maria J CaHton, Suaiiley. Batnl Abp]egato,Lee. Emelina Chester. Brower,and > Boston, Brower, sailed Irom Providence 20th inst. for Philadelphia, Scnr Alpine, Freethey, for Philadelphia or Calais, ac cording to wind, soiled from Providence doth inst. ScJir D P, Tslpey, honco, arrivedaLPorianuuiUv-irtK. Sohrs Lewis muuoru, Jonathan May. and Robt Cor son, hence for Boston; Sarah A Taylor, and Martha J Uausd, Smith;'lrourPawtucket for Pluladeiphia. and Revenue, Gandy .from Providence to, do, were in Dutch Island Harbor Jvth inst. „• The ship Raohel,of Boston, Hamlin, from Ltvcrpool for New York, went, ashore on the West Bank at four o’clock A M Slßt insL m consequence of uaving missed stays She has a pilot on board., Capt Henuessey, of steam-tug Achilles, arrived- up at the city the same eve ning, Aha reported her hard on, Jicodlng about SW. She is ou the tail end of the Bank, to the westward of the buoy.'She < rolls much, and.it is thought she will not be g?t off without discharging a portion or her cargo. The steam-tugs Achillea, Screamer, and Maryland all went to her assistance, and endeavored to get her off, buLwithoutayuib-Capt Merrittr.oneof the underwri ters’Agents, has also goad to her assistance. j ' J -' ’ Per steamship Arabia. Ar at LiverpooUth mat, ships .Thornton, Collins, anil Endymmu, iiailett, Now'York; 3th, Nicholas Biddle, Evers. Savannah. -Sid Bth, Columbia. Bryant, New York.- Bristol Pill 2d inst, ship Albert Gallatin, Delo fmßundecland Ist inst, ship Aldanali, Bunker, New York, j\t •* , * - i. . : . ~ •« fm LomlasU 6tli inst, ship E Z,'Hodges, New „Ar at Ctushaven sth inst', ship Louis Napoleon, Hart ingi-New York. ' Sld'Tftf Flushing 3d inst, ships F Gebhard, Godfrey. Now York; Josephus, Wheldeu, Boston. Antwerp’7th inst, ship Mary, Maraliall, New York. Sd-inat, ship Autocrat,Burwell,Now Y6fkr Ar at Barcelona Cth lost, ship Vergennes, Cliarlcßton. Ar at Genoa Ist mil, ship Mantana, Williams, New Orleans. . = _ - JOB PRINTING. rjIUE- NEW- JOB PRINTING OFFICE “THE PRESS” 1 propar&tl to *X9cuta neatlr, cheaply and oxpeditiouGr xtxbi mticßirno.’i or PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL PRINTINO, v ROOKS, , •• ii 'PAMPHLETS, PAPER BOOKS, BLANKS OF EVERT DESCRIPTION, POSTERS, HANDBILLS, . Printing for AUCTIONEERS, LAWYERS, „ t . MERCHANTS, MANUFACTURERS, - RAILROAD AND INSURANCE order! left »t the, rublioatioa Office of The •net,-Vi; or CHESTNUT STREET, Trill be promptly ttendedto. , “.JeH-tf jf|F FICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA, J>liai*s(.p/tu, Sept, 18th, ISM. The Board of Manager! ,nt tlielr Meetidi on the Blh inat- declared i Dmdend of- PIVE PERcENT. on the Cntital Slock for the !« month! ending the Slat init., whioh-will be gaM to Stockholder!, on and after MON DA Y.-rbo 3d of Ontobor next. Tmnrler will not be made for ten da,. after the 22d tdatant. ! f. . W. H. WILSON, ‘ J| 7-f)i.u!hl3oc - ,t - - Treasurer. eg'-'' MANCHESTER SCALES. AS* ATjv'oT'23 North SIXTH Street may be fdnnd a r assortment nr- - ■COUNTER SCALES. , POHTABLIS PLATFORM SCALES, DORMANT WAREHOUSE SCALES, HAY ANDOOAIfSCALES. RAILROAD TRACK SCALES furnished at' short no tice -Aif'ftftrr&ntedto indicate standard weight, accu rate and jliirabie. The,style'find finish of the above goods best known by examination! 1 ‘ 315-taatU2m ‘ , GEO, W. COLBY tc CO. D~ RESS GOODS. AND SHAWLS FJiOM NEW YORK. ‘Will be arranged this morning— .*'*/ Printed French Merinos, high colon. . Printed French Merinos, Pojka Soot*. Printed French MermOfi, Chintz Figures. - • Printed Frenoh Cashmeres. ■. , ‘Printed Imitation Cashmeres, All Woo Plaids. Satin Travels. . . All Woo Mow do Lames, Printed inereat variety ofatyies, and many other Wnds of - 'Also.spil lino of-BayState and Washington Mills Blanket-Long, and Square Shawls, of entirely new de signs apd fine qualities,, equal toFrpnch Blnnketghnwls. Abjo, sorer/ii styles and Stella Blanket waol 1 and Centre fifella Thlbets, from ®3AI to Srooho Long and Square Shawls. , v -i-Anew stock of Gents’ Neckties. -=.Biyou’s dark Kid Gloves. Ac, - WJh»m ~- ~. . . , Street!, SJGROFULA, -WHITE SWELLING, HIP KI-DISEABB, TETTER, SCALD HEAD, Rniptioni of tiffSfcm »en»ns,, and all Hnmots and Impurities ol 1 elebimteil** 6 ' radically and permanently cured by the C6 ,V* v' IMPERIAL DEPURATIVE. - ’?* »’? u ” a " l l 1 haa* on™ m bBhSpIIWIS »BWtioM,it. MiiaVkaN, cu , ati ve alfeot haanever bee&equaUad. It cares the moet olwU jldclffijL scald head, f tiS : aiiE„ipi lon » of th. -For satetry die followingDnigHsta: MoCbnliKi^Eiutoi)i lfl..oiv«n; Weat Chester; Wm.; ■stabler, Norm town; Himon Rau,Bethiel]ein t If r. Live -Atfentown ! EIU. A BelMMartatimk, P*i 3.2). : Jame«, i ,T«atonj.,Df,D» Conr,,CaiMep;, Brewster k aaSro fesS‘lfcio»L ShaPtijitW t»tt« Mir. j INSURANCE,., COMPANIES. ’ : ‘ ESTABLISHED IN ISM. - FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE. ; HEAD QPFIOES: LONDON, ABERDEEN, EDINBURSH, QLAS ; ! OOW, PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL, $0,998,800. ANNUAL INCOME UPWARDS OF 81WMC. -Folioi,, piamntied tiy the nnlimlted liabilitio, q ne.riy i.ooo Shareholder.. :LoMea qrompUr adjusted and paid without reference to London, by WILLIAM GETTY, AGENT FOR THE UNITED STATES, OFFICE, PHILADELPHIA BANK, CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE rua.BELMia, REFERENCES. Meeire, STUART fc BROTHER, M Snnk street. hiYEKh, CLAGHORN, k CO„ 132 Market st. “ WM. MoKEE k CO., 23 South Front street. •• McCUTCHEN k COLLINS, S. W. oorner Front and New streets. “ SMITH, WILLIAMS, k CO., MJ Market et. ! “ JAMES GRAHAM k CO., 30 and 33 Letitia st. JOSEPH B. MITCHELL, Esi., President Meohanica i Bank. JAMES DUNLAP, Eso., President Union Bank. Hon. WILLIAM A. PORTER, <33 WaKut street, late Jndge Supreme Conn. - jrO-tnthAs tf AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO., INCORPORATED ISlo-CHARTER PERPET UAL. , No. 3W WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia. Having a large paid-up Capital Btoqgand Surplus In vested in sound and available Securities, continue to in sure o& Dwelling*, Stores, Furniture, Merchaudtze, Veeeals in Fort ana their Cargoes, and other Personal .'Property. All losses liberally and promptly adjusted, DIRECTORS. George Abbott, John T. Lewi*. „ John welsh, James R. Campbell, ! ABBOTT, President. THOMABR. MARIS, Beoratary. JaC-ly if Life insurance and trust com- PANY.-THB PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSU RANCE COMPAN Y, Northeast corner of THIRD and DOCK Streets. Assets; ®3ta,ttB 26. iINSURES LIVEB f6r the whole term of difo-grants annuities and endowments—purohases life interests m Real Estate, and ‘makes all contracts depending on the contingencies pfLlfo. They act as Executors, Administrators, Assignees Tru.fe«.,and Gu»rdi»n l » tJSTEl . 3 Daniel L, Miller, A Bamue| 8. Stokes, Benjamin Coat&B, winia'm MAftjh. ; Richard S.Newbold, James B.MorArlatfd, Wjih'am F. Hacker, Jdtephlt. Trotter, . .'WiIIiamJELK6TU, JamesLuston, Samuel C. Huey. Theophilua Pauldinr, Charles Hallowell, Edmund A. Sourer, Henry O. Townsend, Daniel L. Hutchmeos, . RodblphiwKent, John W. Hornor, ' William H. Carr, Ellis 8. Archer, P.V. Dunow, - 1 Samuel J. Christian, William Robertson, Joseph M. Thomas, Warner M. Rasm, J6hnG. Brenner, P 'DA§J§L e L'. aSu?LER, President. „ , SAML. L. 6TOKES, Vice Prea't. John W. Konsoß. Secretary. aUIS-ly THE QUAKER CITY INSURANCE COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, Fn. FRANKLIN BUILDINGS, No. «3 WALNUT Strest. J j CHARTER PERPETUAL. FIRE, hfARINE, AND INLAND INSURANdE. Firo insurance, limited nnd perpetual, on Buildings and Merchandise of all descriptions. lnsurance,' julaha and Ocean, on Vessels, Freight and Cargo to and from all parts of the World. OFVICBBS. GEORGE H. HART, President. E. P, ROSB, Vice President. H. R.COGGSHALLf Secretary. 8. H. BUTLER, Aaat Secretary, George H. Hark, E. P/ROSS, A. G. Cfttteil, Fosters. Pertains, Samnel'Jones. M. D., TYELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN INCORPORATK/ySY^riiE'IiifJs LATURF. O* OFFICE 8. •£. CORNER 'th/rA ' AND WALNUT Streets, Philadelphia. ONVSW,V INSU?tANOE ' t >To all parts of the World, , j t ’inland insurance On Goods, by River. Canalß, Lakes, and Land Carriage ‘ _ to all parts of the Union. „ FIRE INSURANCES On Merchandise generally. On Stores. Dwellin? Houses, to. ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, November 1,1699. Put. Market Value. tf 103,060, Philadelphia City S & cent L0an....5)05,144 00 HO, OOO, Pennsylvania State Loans 104,42 a 00 30,009, U. 8. Treasury 4% V* cent. Notes.... 80,112 00 50,000,Pennsylvania Railroad 2d Mortgage 6 9* cent. Bonds 45.375 00 920,000, North Pennsylvania Railroad Mort- gage cent.. Bonds U.OOO 00 915,000,300 shares stock Germantown Gas Company, interest and principal guarantied by the city of Phila delphia 14,925 00 9**000,100 shares Pennsylvania Railroad 95,000,100 sharia North Pennsylvania Rail*- - road Company..... SW 00 93/09, Sundry shares Philadelphia loe Boat Company, Havre de Grace Bteam t Tow Boat Company 8a- jgMO.TOO 9319.189 00 Bonds and Mortgages, anJ Real Estate, Of fateSfe [ngumnceH m'ade' 201,&GC 33 line Policies *reoentty burned—and "other • debts due the Company.. 61,288 1 Scrip and stock of sundry Insurance Compv cSh on Deposit in Baiiic- tijw?Bs William Martin, Joseph H. Seal, Edmund A. Souder, John C.Davis, John R. Penrose, , George G. Loiper, Edward Darlington* : Dr. R, M. Huston, William C, Ludwig, Hugh Craig. . Spencer M'llvame, Charles H011y, 5 . H. Jones Brooke, Jacob P. Jones, HENRY LYLBljikjL^ ;I?AME INSURANCE COMPANY. INO. 411 CHESTN 01 Street, PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED STATE OF CONFINED TO FIRE AND INLAND RISKS, SAMOKt WAijht. ..™XVt, Bro!., A Co, William W. W Abtxas, William Ryan A Co. Chaxlxs RtcuaXdsoh- J. C. Howa k Co. Oxoaox A, Wx5y....... We«t, Fobaa, k Lloyd. "•‘“o'-ej Lippihcott,.. Lipplnoott.Hunter. A Bantu Jacob W.gionT. Chaffee., Stout, k 60. Haway Lnwis, Jr Kiwi., 8r0.., k Co. David B. Bixiixt Davis k Birney. A. H. Rosenheim...... , Rosenheim. Brooks, A Co. ft5J&I LU “ w Joluil.ElliMn&sin“ ' * Eyaßjfatf... —. John W, Everman A Co. Thomas B. Martin Savage & Martin. * . GECRGE W. DAY, President. , wn r » * Vice Pres’t. WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD. Seo’y. aui-tf INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE DTATE OF PENNSYLVANIA—FIRE ANn MA «JgE INSURANOE-No. 4 EXCHANBR RUlLD latffilisSr«i l}!oo ' t,x) ~ Ara6U ' J»mmry 1, 'All invested in eound and available seonritiGß—con tinue to insure on Vessels and Cargoes, Buildings, Btooks of Merchandise, &o u on liberal terms. • „ „ Directors: Henry D. Sherrerd, George H. Stuart* 3W®PttToby. Samuel Grant, Jr., : Charles Macalester, Tobias Wagner, William 8. Smith, Thomas B.WatUon, , Jghnß.Budd. . Henry G. Freeman, ' William R. White* Charles 8. Lewis, ’ George C. Carson. arrr tt. « HENRYT). 6HERRERD, President. WILLIAM HA BPKR. Hocretary. ie o«wfm tf CIRCULARS, DILL HEADS, rViIE ROBERT MORRIS FIRE IHSU t * RANGE COMPANY i 09 PHtLADELPniA, ««., « 409 WALNUT BTRKF.T. This Company insures against Loss or Damage by Fire on Publici and Private Buildings, Furniture, btocks of Goods, and Merchandise generally. The following provision in. the Policies of this Com pany guaranties their security when assigned w col lateral;- i , '‘This policy shall not be invalidated, or in any wise affected, after its assignment ns a collateral security to a ground-rent, or mortgage,and the approval of such as signment by the omoe, by any transferor conveyance of the mortgaged , Fftul T, Jones, Jeremiah M. Brooks, John Hulme. Robert Clarke, 4&* 0 8 ; Waterman, David 8a!omon, : Edward G. James, william Vanderveer, • Joseph Janney, Theodore Cuyler, HMfes. tojnr 1 c“lMr n.L,.,Tg.B^,y^m R - viM Pre » COMPANIES. Howard fire and marine insu rnwAdßf'hi°E OOMPANY * K®- «* WALNUT Street J,. ... DIRECTORS. 'he..L.Luder«, Wm.F, I.eeoh, l 1 y?“iW 6 I n ’ <,n ' Rpl,t. W. U. Truitt, I.W.Bnldwin, Wro. K. Hnmlin, ohng.Jnmea, H. If. Hhiilinpford, a * ?^! o^ 0. b,. Bpengler, Edwin Booth, Charles F. Norton, John,Garmon, Isaao Myer, E. 8. Warne. President-THOMAS L. LUDERfi, „ Vice President—E. 8. WARNE. Secretary—CHAßLES A. BUY. del# XIAZARD’S DANCING ACADEMY, N.E. r- A cpnior of AROII and BROA D Bts.-Mr. HAZARD, from Pans, and well known in this city ns having had the largest ami most fashionable Dancing Academy for many year*, has the honor to inform his former pntrons ond the DobtiQjhftt he lias returned to this city, nml wilt a v lOl . 1 !* Academy at the place above named, <m MONDAY, the 26th of Boptomher. Mr. JI. will also teach ciasßOs m schools and private families. Mr. It’s a, J® 10K 1 vlain, easy, and graceful, andean be acquired in a short time. An easy and graceful de portment, as well as a perfect knowledge of the present spflo of dancing, pnoh as Jb done in tho very best so oicty, will be imparted at once to the scholars, and no tune wasted in learning old steps nnd dances that are out of fashion. For terms, references, etc., apply at the hall. . s«l44m WARMING AND VENTILATING WAREHOL’SE. 1132 MARKET Bt., Phila BUILDINGS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS ’ ‘ , WARMED AND VENTILATED BY CULVEC'S NEW WAIIM-AUt The above Furnace hss now been in use during the last two winters in this city, and Jiaspivenuniversalsat lisaotion. Ihe large heating surface being directlj over the liarne ot the fire, nml the conical tubes, through which all the drafts pass, are so arranged as to consume t|ie larger part of the gases from the,coal, being en tirelv of Cast Iron} with deep, Hand joints, is now of fered to (he. public as the moat complete heating appa ratus now in this market, c. W, being a nrnotical mechanic, will personally attend tqall Jieating and von- AT.SO, Six sizes of J3ook ! ng Ranges, adapted for hotel and private use. Collins’ Patent Chimney Caps for vontila p‘Ag and euro of smokey chimneys, with a full assort ment of Registers and Ventilators of every size and pattern. Fire-place Stoves, Bath Boilers, ico. IKT* Jobbing' promptly attendedlto. * CHAB. WILLTAMB, au22-tuthe-3m Late Baker & Williams. TVEW PLANING MACHINE, Embracing 11 The Andrews Patent of 18i£, with matching works ro N^’p’;Pn e ofX&eK; 4 UreatS„vi„ S of Fowor. .Machines of various sizes, W to 30 inches wide, for ■ingle or double surfftceing, with or without matching heads, for salo at No. North SIXTH Stroet, Phila. vail and examine. .!14-tli!to2m OEO. W. COI.BV k CO. SCOTCH WHISKEY. —125 puncheons tnr I*nislor Malt, in bond nnd for Mil, by OBOROK VY[TITV P213r0 cuGAR-iiousE Molasses.—lso *Ehds. fojKi.br .Ml ' " ’ JAMES OHAHAM 4 CO., •W-i'-'- pyiTIA DIRECTORS. E. W. Bailey, Andrew R. Chamber*, Charles G. Imlay, H. R. CosMhku, Hon. 11. M« Fuller, aul vannah Btaam Navigation dora pany f andPhiladelphi&Exoliange Company - .......... ~►. J,030 00 $688,804 70 DIRECTORS. ' James C. Hand, Theophjjua Pauhlins, James Tnwuair. william Jr„ J.F.Penwton, Joshua P. Eyre, Samuel b. Stakes, Henry Sloan, James 8. M'Farland» Thomas C. Hand, iretarj. mhaj-dtf DANCING. EDDCATIONAI,. Broad-street, institute for YOUNG LADIES has reopened its Fall Session.' For terms and particulars, apply to Mrs. B I*. COOKE, Ynnoijal, No. fill BROAD Street, below Poplar. ' I AW DEPARTMENT UNIVERSITY xaw will oommenoe on MON DAY , October 3d, Ihe subjoots of the different course, are ns follows: Hon. GEORGE BHARRWOOD-" Persons, Personal rr ®P B ,rt£t and Mercantile l,aw.” Prof. P. Evidence.” Prof. E. SPENCER MILLER-" Equity Jorispru- tKelntroduoUir, I.ecture will lie delivered on FRI DAY EVENING, Sept 30th. nt 3 o’olock P. M„ by the Hon, GEORGE SHARSWOOD. elli-r!t3o -HI USIO.—A. R. TAYLOR, Teacher of Singing nml Plano, 67tl North TWELFTH Street, below CoateS. sl3-lm* EUSTON’S WRITING ACADEMY, 81 E.corner EIOHTH ailil SANSOM Streets, Open daily Irom 9At M. td9 P. M. , . « . . , To Gentlemen a rapid arid elduAnt blbjHdßs Irahu is imparted. To Ladieb a Mn\ AIM Krocefijl epistolary style. Clttests Private, Cardswntteri, ami every de acription of Penmanship neatly executed. - a!3-3m POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE OF THE STATE OR PENNSYLVANIA; Philadelphia. Incorporated 1853. and organized with a full Faculty on the plan of the Industrial Colloges of Paris and Ger many: comprises a Preparatory Department and Four Technical Schools.viz: TjoSclioo of MINES. ( . . T ib Scboo .of PRACTfCAI.CHEMISTRY. TieSohoo of CIVIL ENGINEERING, The Sohoo of MECHANICAL ENGINEERING. Architecture, and TdpibrtuphicM arul Mechanical Drawing are included m the Engineering Course, and the most extended Field and Laboratory practice is afforded. „ The Seventh Annual Session will begin on MON DAY, September 19th, 1859, For Catalogues and fiirUier infor mation, address DR. 4 A» L. KENNEDY, slg-3w President of Faculty. TIffESDAMES CIIEGARAY AND D’HER L’A^viIIyjsJAJARbiNG bAY dOnOoL For PHIL AeLpMS*, No. 1809 LOGAN SQUARE, VJNE , _ STREET. Madame CHE G A RAY respectfully informs her friends and the public in general, that independently of her Boarding and' Day School, directed by herself and her niece, Mine. PREVOST, in NEW YORK, she in tends,-in connection with her niece. Mme. D’JIKR VILLY, opening In PHILADELPHIA an Institution on precisely tho same plan ns the ope above mentioned. The Principal? will answer applications and recoivo visiters on and aft,or the 12th day of September, and the School will open on the I6»h. au3l-lm* ““ssn,,,. «... Aho DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, mu w . m No. M 29 CHESTNUT Btreet. TPhita. The Winter Term will open on the seceud MONDAY in September. Young Lauies received of any age—and taught whatever pertains to a thorough Education. . French spoken in the family. For Circulars and par ttoulara, apply as above. au27-DWACaI-6w ST. MARK’S EPISCOPAL ACADEMY LOCUST Stroet, west of Sixteenth, will, D. V., re open on MONDAY, September 12th, at 9 A, M. Applications for admission, if ir/ma bfifere the begin ning of tho term, should JsjmMp.to the Ptmcißnly „ *• Andrews HARfcia. aLAt.,. aulO-wfAm-tr UOT.RACEBtt6&I Mrs. geiltauDe i. Cary mil resume HW Unties of her School, ns usual, on MONDAY, September 12th. Northwest oornor SPRUCE and JU NIPER. s7-wfin-Jm* MUSIC AND SINGING.—MISS LIZZIE CARROLL would respeotfully inform her friends and tho public that she has resumed tho duties Of ncr profession. .SeholaM Will.betettfiVW At her residence, No. 522 South TENTH BtVeet, or taught at their own homes, she toftrs with confidence to any of her pupils, or to Mr, Conrad Meyer, Piano Manufacturer. -Terms moderate. au26-lm l\| ARY, L. STACKHOUSE AHLE OPEN o«Tr»»ll? r v?. o ft r “i?Sv a P ( l Day-School for. Girls, No. 2039 SPRING GARDEN Street, on the Ist of Soptemlier. For Circulars apply to the Principal. au2o-lm* HEMAN ALLEN, A. M., Teachqi* of the VIOLIN and PIANO, Ml Alleli may l>e applied to at the residehcebf U)i lather. Professor Allen, No. 315 SoiUh SEVENTEENTH Rtreot, afi-lm MpHE HEMANS INSTITUTE.—Rev. JAS. J. HELM will open, Boptcmber 12, his Bchool for the higher education of a limited nunfber of Young La dies. Persons to whom ho is not personally known are roferred to Prof. C. D. Cleveland, Prof. Charles Bhnrt, Rev. Drs. Morion, Stevens, Wilmer. Howe, Furnoss, and others. RESIDENCE, 13Y5 WALNUT Street; SCHOOL. 1313 CHKBTNUT Street. sfl-18t SPRING GARDEN ACADEMY FOR cBK eighth ano BUriONWoOu Btreeie.--Il6Bunies duties MON DAY. Sepieibber Mb. Number limited ; all pupils un del' the immediate oare of the Principal; the govern ment is that of purely “ moral suasion reports sent to parents weekly; the Aforrtf, Intellectual, and Physical Education of Boys will be oarefully and conscientiously attended to. Catalogues gratuitously at the Academy, or 459 North Eighth street.. au2s-flw F. DONLEAVY LONG, Principal. PENN INSTITUTE.—The Session will oommenoe on, MONDAY, the 6th of September. The objector this Institution is to prepare pupils for College or business, in accomplishing this object, ra pidity, and especially thoroughness,are aesirnblo; and to tie thorough requires not only thAt the general diffi culties must be mot, 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 teacher to point out errors, remove dOubti, dr WggdfcUhe tnahdof dr pro ceeding. . . . For eXertipjinrljig the principles of the various branch es of Natural Science, apparatus ts fully provided, and for practical operations in Surveying, a first-class tran sit of Philadelphia manufacture is furnished. . Besides pursuingthevariouaStudieswithText liooks, Lectures are delivered in regular order on Natural Phi losophy, Chemistry, Geology, Mythology, etc. The Rooms occupied are those on the second, thi/d, ssBtl w °\ ftt ( he 8. E. corner of and FILBERT Streets, entrance on Pilhertstreet; they are large and froeiy ventilnted.and afford ample space for Recitation, Lecture, and Play Rooms. They are now open from A o’olock A. M. to 1 osplock P, M., where further information may be ob tained. ' au33-tf R. STEWART, PHtlofpal. PRICE-STREET ACADEMY, „ OKJIMANJowN, A'iilLAttV.tJtttA. a T FQSf,< ? k B. SaMeTI. Ft! INC!PAL. . *h® Fall Terra df this rnitiuftmn ber fith, 1859. The cddrM dT“lUtruction comprises all the branoheaefatbtirdugn EAghsh Education. together with the Latin, Greek, and French Languages. au?2*tf The misses faying wild open a _BCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES AND CHIL RSZ?'”? September ttb, nt 937 SI'RUUE B Ki;?^;sS.P l lsS sr « m »7 >» obtained. THE CLASSICAL AND'Tsuaijsn SCHOOL of H. D. GREGORY. A. M.. No. Tft»- MARKET Street, will reopen on THURSDAY, Sep tember Ist. au2s-lm* The misses casey and mrs. bee- BK’S Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies, 1703 WALNUT street, reopens WEDNEBDAY. Sep ember 7 th. au2-3rn The subscriber will reopen his School, at 14$) LOCUST eitoßt, fitfWmlJer $. au*7-4fr* , , B. KENDALL. lilti'JMOtJSE ACADEMY—N- E. cor ner of CHESTNUT and EIGHTEENTH Streets, entrance on Eighteenth streot. The next Session will commence SEPTEMBER FIFTH. 1859. . LUCIUS BARROWS. I p r i«n,„*w s3-lin JOHN 11. WESTCOTT.i 1 '‘"cipals. A LLEN GROVE FEMALE SfeMtNARY, -f*- FRANKPOitI), I’kf.NSYLVANIA, «u rniloi from Market street. Phifadelpbtn., Th 6 course of instruction in this School is comprehen sive and thorough. Parents and Guardians who intend to place their daughters or wards at this Institution will do well to make immediate application to „ Mrs. E.L. THOMPSON, . s3-tf Principal and Superintendent. Bryant & stratton’s national .AIEROANTILE COU.EOEa, located at i’liiln d.lphia, S. E. r.orner SEyKNTH aau CHESTNUT; New York, llunalo, Cleveland, ami Chioogo. For in formation. call or send lor Catalogue. frfJ-tf CENTRAL INSTITUTE, N.W. CORNER VJ of TENTH and SPRING GARDEN Btreels, will be reopened MONDAY. September 5 Boys prepared for any DIVISION m the PUBLIC GRAMMAR SCHOOLS, for BUSINESS, or for COLLEGE. au22-6w* H. G, McOUiRK, A, M., Principal, Classical institute, . DEAN STREET, below LOCUST. The duties of the Classical Institute will be resumed on Monday, September 6th. auZMtn J. W.FAIRES. A. M„ Principal. rfIHE GERMANTOWN ACADEMY WILL A yeopeij on MONDAY, September 6th. 1869. The Principal will receive a limited number of Boys into his family. J. H, WITHINGTON. A. M., aul/-6w* Principal. ACADEMY FOR BOYS, A East of 41 North ELEVENTH Street, will reopen the 29th innt. All denominations admittrd. $l2 per Term of 22 weeks. au2T-Im* WM. WHITALI#. LEGAL. IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE „ CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of SAMUEL WEST, Deceased. (Intestate.) Estate of ANNA WEST, Deceased, iTostate.) Ihe Auditor appointed bi the Court to audit, settle, and ad>u«l the account of ELI K. i’HICK. Adminis trntord. b.n.of the estate of SAMUEL WEST, de ceased, and the account of ELI K. PRICE, Executor of the Lst will, etc., of ANNA WEST, deceased, and to make distribution among the next of kin and leenteea, according to {heir rights in respect to both estates, taking into view the distributions heretofore made among them by said Anna West, as Administrator of said Samuel west, nnd of the indebtedness of her esta*e to his estate, and the indebtedness of legatees (o her estate, will meot the parties interested for the purposes of his appointment, on MONDAY, tho 3d day oT Oc tober. MS9. at 4 o'clock P. M.. at his office, No. 291 South FIF fH Street, in the city of Philadelphia. , JOHN SAMUEL, a2l-wfmSt _____ Auditor. IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of JOHN MORRIS. Deceased. The Auditor-appointed by the Court to audit, nettle, and adjust the first and final account of JOHN J MOR RIS, Administrator of the estate of JOHN MORRIS, deceased, and to report distribution of the balnnco in the hand* of the Accountant, will meet the pnrtios in terested, for the purposes of his appointment, on T UES DAY, October 4th, 1869, at 4 o'clock P. M., at his offioo, No. 432 WALNTT Street, in tho oitv of Philadelphia. GEORGE SERGEANT, s2l-wfm6t Auditor. IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of WILLI AM KEYBER, Doceased. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit settle, and Adjust the account of SArah Keyser and Andrew Miller. Executors of the last will And testament of Wil liam Koyser, lalo of R|sincBun, county of Philadelphia, deceased, and make distribution of the balance in the hands of the accountants, will meet the parties inter orttd, for the purposes of his appointment, on MON DAY. Seplernlfflr 2*Jth, 1859, at 4 P. m., at his Office, No. 612 WALNUT Slrcot, city of Philadelphia. WILLIAM ERNST, sl2-mwfCt Auditor. NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTlCE.—Dealers in Good year’s Patent Vulcanized Rubber Buspenders, Braids. Webs, and all other fabrics and artioles mode by combining fibrous substances with threads or sheets or vulcanized rubber, are notified that unless the same are properly stamped or labelled with my name, and by my authority, they cannot lie legallydisposcil of in the United Staten. Merchants and dealers are invited to ex amine specimens now m store, and to give their orders for the Spnug Trade to the undersigned, EXCLUSIVE OWNER 01' THE TITLES AND EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS IN THE PATENT for those goods, whioh embrace,nllthe styles heretofore manufactured or im ported,nnri many others. A!.s6, LICENSES TO MANUFACTURE nnd SELL —«nd the Terms—may be obtained on application to me at No. 23 COURTLANDT Street, N. Y. n2t-ly HORACE H. DAY. I\TOTICE. —Persons having business with J.l the FLOUR INSPECTOR will call at No. 14 VINE Btr«et. between the hours of 9 o’clock and 3 P. M., where they will find the Inspector or his Deputy, F.M.HiESTER; &. M. LAUMAN, je!7 Flour Inspector. BRUSHES. nPHE CHEAPEST BRUSH HOUSE IN PHILADELPHIA.—Look at the following list of prices for Handsorubs, and oompare them with those bo fight elsewhere: No. 1, 63 knots, 62H per dozen. No. 2, 62 knots, 76 ” No. 3, 69 knots, 87 M No. 4, 80 knots, 100 “ No. 6, 63 knots, 112 ” No. 6,) 00 knots, 128 “ No. 7,104 {foots, 160 " No. 8,160 knots, 175 " M Jft’NHY 0. ECKSTEIN, 62 North IjuRD Street, bdoVr Arch, Philadelphia. HAMS. —100 ticrccs extra Sugar-cured oovored Hams, nocked by Gardner, Phipps, A Co., Henry Lowis, Jno. ahay. Beatty & Tapsontt.lleiatt k Wood, Lewis Staggs, and Quisle*. For sale by 0. C. SADLER & Co lf e!0 AHpH Street, eeooiid door above front, 5 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1859, SAVING FUNDS. CPRING. GARDEN SAVING FUND SO IO CIETY OF PHILADELPHIA. Office, N 0.331 Norfii THIRD Street OFPB N„. Hi L V Arl i A, Deposits rcoelyed in sura? of One Dollar and upwards, and repaid >n Gold, without notice, with FIVE PER CENT. INTEREST from the day of deposit UUwith- A responsible and reliable Savings Institution has long .beep needed in the Northern part of the city, and “ The ; Jpfing Garden Savings Fund Society ” was chartered by the Legislature of Pennsylvania to supply tins necessity. The Managers, in organizing and looating it, have lieen governed wholly by aAesire to accommodate the busi ness interest and wants of the very large and enterpri ,mB whirtuy.jj.^nded. From 9to pi o’olook: also, on. Monday and Thmsdsy from 6 until o o’olook in the evening. MANAOXRB. Frederick Klett, Stephen Smith, John P. Levy. Hon. H. K. Btronr, Daniel Underkoner* Frederick Btaoke, Francyi Hart. Joseph P. LeClero, John Kessjaf, J/.f George Kneoht, Jariiek B.PnngJh, JaoobDook, Joseph M. Ctfl»elli Hon. Wffi. liittward, George WeelMWi Gco.,T. Thorn. Peter 0. Ellmaker, . Robert B. Davidson. JAMES 8. PRINGLE, President FftAßbis Hart, SooreUrr. laao-tf if CAVING FUND—FIVE PER CENT. IN ►3 TEREBT.—NATIONAL BAFETY TRUST COM PANY, WALNUT Street, Southwest oorner of THIRD, Philadelphia. Incorporated by the State of Pennsylva mfeoney is reoeived in any sum, large or email, and in terest paid from the day of deposit to the day of with drawal. _ , Tho office is open pvery day from 9 o’clock in the morning till 6 o'olcqic in the evening, and on Monday and Thursday evenings till 8 o'clock. Hon. HENRY L. BENNER, President ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vice President William J. Rsbd, Secretary,. ' DQtKCTORS, m. Henry Benner, F. Carroll Brainier, JasStar- kihb- Samuel K. Ashton, Joseph Yerkes, 0. tandrelh Munns, Henry Diflenderfer. Money is reoeived ana payments made daily. Tho investments are made, in conformity with the provisions of the Charter, in Real Hstato Mortnaees, Ground Rents, and suoh first-class sesuntiesas wilt al ways insure perfoot security to the depositors, and whlohoannot Tail to give permanency and stability to this Institution, aul-ly SAVING FUND.—UNITED STATES TRUST COMPANY, corner THIRD and CHEST NUT Streets. • Large and small sums received, and DRidbaek on de maad.wit.hoiit nvtiDo t WitLyjYj},J‘Ejf CpT. INTE REST from the day ol deposit lo Lite ddy of Office hours. from9until 5 o’clock everyday, and on MONDAY BVENINGS from 7 until 9 o’olook. DRAFTS for sale on England, Ireland, and Scotland, from AT upwards. President-BTEPHEN R. CRAWFORD, Treasurer—JAMES R. HUNTER. PLINY FISK, Actuary. selT-ly “ A little, but often, fills the rurse.” EIRANKLIN SAVING FOND— points on demand. , Depositors’ money secured by -Government State, and City Loans, Ground Renta, Mortgages, &0. c >• , i ~ This Company deems safety better than large profits, consequently will run no risk with deposi tors’ mpney, but have itat all times.ready to re turn with 6 per cent, interest to the owner, as ihey have always done. This Company never Females, mafried or single, and Minors oan deposit in their own right, and suoh deposits oan be withdrawn only by their oonaont. Charter perpetual. Incorporated by the State of Pennsylvania, with authority to reoeive mo ney from trustees and executors. LARGE AND SMALL SUMS RECEIVED. Office open daily from 9 to 5 o’olook, and on Wednesday and Saturday evenings untuso’olk. DIRECTORS. Sh B. Shannon, Cyrus QadvnUader, flhmalrf. , ySUrgeTUiwell, .ehi W„ Sloan, EdwanfT. Hyatt, Lewis Krumlmsar, Henry Botany, Nicholas Rittenhcmse, Nathan .Smedlev, Jos. R. Satherthwaite, Ephraim Slaaonard, Josenh W. Lippincott. JACOB B. SHANNON, President. Cyrus Cadwalladbh, Treasurer. _dlB-y , “ A Dollar saved is twice earned.” BItEAD pUKE AND CillkAP lilikAD, MANUFACTURED BY THE MECHANICAL BAKERY, CAN BK OBTAINED AT THE YOLLOWINO PLACES: MECHANICAL BAKERY, S. W. corner of Broad and „ .. Vine streets. C. M. CLARK...... ....Poplar street, be low H. MoNEIL.™.__.B. K. corner Sixth and . Contes street. JATJJO »t 50N,........... .No, 250 North Fifth street. S. PANCOAST9IO Sprint Garden street. JOHN G. MOXKY ™No. IW3 Vine street. T. P. SMITH..— .......flo, till ftorth Fifth fitreet JOHN SMITH 8. E. corner Filth nnd __ , „ Bpnice streets. W.W. MAIIILWB.—„..B. E. corner Eleventh and _ _Looust streets. D. KNIQHT.*~.~. —.—. Broad street, below Wal- GEORGE GARVIN™ ... .No. 1419 Lombard street. D. COURTNEY.—— —,N. W. corner Sixteenth COUiITNKY No! d W0 n °So t nth l Twclltn street. S. R. WANAMAKER..—— ..Federal street, above Sixth. /. LENTa.—. —.Corner South Fourth and L. HOLLAND DAVID SADDLED Np? SW Eleventh J. WEIOUTiIAN 8. R writer Eleventh and Jenetsoh streets. S. S. TOMKINS.—No. 1040 North Front street. H. BROOKB.— B. W. corner of Seventh . „ _ and Pine Greets. JANE MYLRS.— .Coates street, below Jhit-- F. M. WOOD.—. 8. W."corV iKranklinand Coatei streets. F. MORRIS, r— N. W. vomer Tenth and Shippen streets. _ B. B. TURNER. .J**. ISi« South Front street. J. SHUSTER...™—~~ 8. W.. corner Broad and Parrish streets. THUa. 7. m/ceT —Corner Nineteenth street * and Ridge avenue. B. 8. BOWN...™—.N. E. corner Ninth and _ Federal street*. J. MoINTYRB .Twenty-second street, ah. Contes. ALEX. FULLERTON. Corner of FiAlf and Chris tmti. . J. L. HICKS ——CnJnuen. If. J., store 119 . Arch street. C. H. RAINIER—. West Philadelphia,36th at ah. Hnverford road. R. L. Ti ARNLLL.——Leant, J’enna. JOHN BARNDT....Tremont and Tine Grove, Ponna, GEO. D. TOWNSEND..***. West Chester, Penna M. McCLKKS AtUritio City, N. J, D. HORTON ***** Florence, N. J. S. F. EBERLEIN Columbia, Pa. iHjea-tf MECHANICAL BAKERY, S. W. Comer J-Ii BROAD and VINE Street., PHILADELI’HIA. This establishment is now in successful operation, d iy and night* and all are respoctfuily invited to call nnd see the whole prooess of bread-making for themsolves. The undersigned takes the liberty of saying that for thirty-five years ho hafc been a practical Inker—five os apprentice, ami five ah journeyman in one of the first houses m Scotland, and twenty-five as master—during winch time he has had tho opportunity of making ninny experiments, nnd observing all the improvements which have been made during that poriod. In this establishment, of which lie has now the man agement, in addition to the complete labor-saving ma chinery, he has how facilities of many kinds not hereto fore possessed. Being unrestrained in the purchase or flour, none but the soundest and best shall ever lie used; and he has no hesitation in saying that Bread of all kinds can be de livered. unsurpassed in quality and weight by that made by tho ordinary process. Families in which the Bread, made by the Mechanical Bakery has not been tried, or in which it has been trsqd only at Us oopiinencemint, beforo the inaobmery was in perfect working order, are respectfully asked to givo it atria! now, the undersigned behoving it would lead to mutual advantage, JOHN 0. MOXEY, in>24-tf Superintendent. CABINET WARE. ffOGUET & HUTTON, MANUFACTURERS OF DESKS AND CABINET FURNITURE, NO. 239 SOUTH THIRD STREET. Office, Bunk, and School Furniture, Extension Tables. Bookcases, Wardrobes, etc. *9-3m rjABINET FURNITURE and BILLIARD TABLES. MOORE & CAMPION, No. 261 SOUTH SECOND BTREET, in connection with their extensive Cabinet Business, ore sow manufacturing a superior article of BILLIARD TABLES, *l4A!u!fJ ,< ! w S? .(V, 1 W 1 . 1 /"hurt with MOOKt k CAMHON’B IMFROVEB CUSHIONS, which are pronnutioed h, all who have used th.ra to ba superior to all others. For the quality and finish of these Tables the manu facturers refer to their numerous patrons throughout the Union, who are familiar with the character of their work. JyM-6m 1Y" NIT JACKETS, tho Cheapest in the oity.at the Manufactory, from $lO per dozen up, a supormr article of Ribbed Borlm nnd Lined Jackets. Al«o, Hosiery, Shirts, Drawer*. Comfort*. 12-121* N 0 .19 _FJ^KRiaim^dM^^| o ’h._ Grain mills —grain AiiLLS~For the Farm and Plantation. The IRON-BURR MILL ha* no equal for Grinding Fine Meal, Feed. Cotiee. Soi oos, eto., by hand or power. ' v J’rioe ®B, .?25, and .'946. Now in operaton at 128 South SECOND Btreet. Agents wanted in every county and State, by K. FARTtFJ, A CO. pEACII BOTTOM ROOFING SLATE— 8. W.oornor of SIXTH and COATFH Ht* The above Slate is equal in qualSy to WeUh aiOt-tuihH-lm J NICHOLSON, • , .... „ Manufacturer of SHIRTS, LINEN and MARSEILLES BOSOMS and COLLARS. A large and choice asßorlmont. and wkm, Mxnß.nl waya on hand, unto which I particularly invite the at tention ol cash and prompt-paying buort*tiw» f»nv*V« B. U. oorner ol .ml AKCH I'll 11, AHFI.PIII A. ,10-lm* If»noft BOXES AMERICAN ANII J »y,UUU FRR NClf WINnO\VGLASS~T|,e most npprovuil lirnnds, nnd ol evorv >ize nnd qunlity ronuirfd "»« SfeCONli DEFINED SUGAR.—SOO barrels variouß it; ;, r . UO Lid. jnjjjjj, .ift.d,„d jnwd.y, liPTITIA Kifnnt aJKW.Nos. 1& 2 MACKEREL—A' sinaH L\K™r»nnn7w.ttf asei ’ ... '®Hilli™ I W?IAB C vi;s. TVfACKEREL AND ALEWIVES.—9O bids, and 60 half bhls new No. 2 ; 200 t,uu nnd lffl ffltr 18 N °- 8 i 'ss ,vm ' >’>» __ 1M SOIITII WIIARViyR HERRING. —275 bills Pioklod Herring, also, 325 boxqs Smokod Herring, for sale by ■ lO ARCH Rtreet. Front. -Damity chocolate OR x., QUALITY. EDWARD A. HEINTZ MannfactUror and linportor of ' Frenoh and Spanish c « wx, CHOCOLATE. Btoro 8. W. corner ARCH and NINTH Streets. s9-3m (Factory 814 Filbert > f ° TJAVANA CIGARS ottered to dealers if.,01*,!? of ffrion* Sizes and brands, In ti« 2 Vh? g^< 5? l,a . na ’ Fl^ ro 'B°no, Bird. F[oren lU-4m» «1S Ron th FRON T Street jfj- SOUTHERN AND WESTERN MER CHANTS will find asnlendid assortment of Fall Millinery,at Mrs. M.B. BISuOr’S,No. kIiCHESTNUT Street q»3fl-1m TJAMS! HAMS! HAMS! Jt-B. Just received aprime lot new sugar-rured Hhiiii» 10centsporpquflj. CUAS. SMITH, .Wf.-'Rl* SJ3 aftd W Btrpgt. RAILROAD LINES# fSarwawiß PHILADELPHIA AND 4Ht»SSSHBB ELMIRA RAILROAD LINE— OUIGKEfeT ROUTKto Elmira, Wilkealmrra. Buffalo, Chioago, Itook lilaml, Riairara Falls, Milwaukoo, Hur- Unßlon, Montreal) St. i aul s, Detroit, Dunlieth, and St. Louis. Passenger trains will leave the Philadelphiaand Read inc Railroad Depot, corner BROAD and YiNE Streets, DAILY, (Sundays excepted.) as follows: ’ 1 7.30 A. M., DAY EXPRESS. For Elmira, Niagara Falls. Buffalo, Dotrmt, Chicago, Milwaukee, Rook Island, Galona,St. Paul's, Burlington, an St. Nlo j ( ,j, jS XPIiI!SS- For Elmira, Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukee, Rook Island, Galena,St. Paul’s, Burlington, and St. Louis. „ The 7.80 A. M. nnd 3.30 P. M. trains run through to HARRISBURG, stopping at all Stations on the Lebanon Valloy Branch. The 7.80 A. M. tram conueots at Rupert for Wilkes* barre, Pittston, Scranton, and all station* on the LACK AWANNA AND BLOOMSBURG RAILROAD. Baggage oheoked to Eliiura, Buffalo, and Suspension Bridge.. , Tickets can lie procured at the Philadelphia and Ejnura Railroad Line s ricdipt Office, Northwest corner of SIXTH attil CUESINUT Streets, and at tbo Passen-, ger Depot, comor BROAD ami VINK. THROUGH EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN Leaves the Depot. Broad street, below Viue, daily. (Sun day excepted,) for all points West nnd North, at 8 P. M. Freights must be delivered before 3 P. AI. to insure going the same day. . For further information, apply at Freight Depot, BROAD, below Vine, Or to CIIAB. S. TAPPEN, Uoneral Agent, N. W. oorner SIXTH and CIIESTNIJT Streets, 001-tf Philadelphia. f>3s frrftu-flfMMffa CHANGE OF HOURS. PHILADELPHIA, W I L - MINUTUN, AND BALTIMORE AAILROAD. On ana after MONDAY, Septemlior 6th, ISB9, PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA, For Baltimore atB.lft A. M., 12 noon,(Express,) ami 11,10 P. M. •'or Choster at 8.16 A. M., 12 noon, 4 and 11.10 P. M. 'or Wilmington at 8.15 A. A!., 12,4. and 11.10 F. M. Now Castle nt.8.16 A. M., and 4 P. M. ''or Middletown at B.ift A. M„ and 4 P. M. Dover ata.lft A?M.. nnd 4 P. M. •'or Soafofd rtt 3.18 Ai M, For Milford at 4 P. M. TRAINS FOR EHILABBM'diA Leave BaUimoro at 6.30 A. M., (Express,)9.<o A. M., and 6,24 P> M. Leave Wilmington at ft. 66 A. M. andfl.2o A. M., 1.10 and 8.40 P. M. jeave Now Castle at B.4fi A. M., and 8 P. M. joavo Middlotown at 7.60 A. M. and 6.50 P, M. joavo Dover at 6.60 A. M., and ft. 10 P. M. joave Milford at 0.30 A. M. iOavo Seaford nt 2.3 ft P. M. ..eavo Chester at 7.44,9.60 A. M., I.4ft and 9.15 P. M. . ,eavo Baltimore for Seaford and Delaware Railroad at 0.30 A. M. TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE Leave Chester a's.4ft A. M.» 22.2SamJ 11.40 P. JVJ, Llfvs Wilmington aU.» A. M., 12. W P. AI., and 12.20 A, ‘ ' sbSbXVS Only at 11.10 T. M., from Philadelphia to Baltimore. Only at 6.26 P. M.. from Baltimore to Philadelphia. FREIGHT TRAIN, with PASSENGER CARattachod, will run as follows: Leave Philadelphia for Perryville and intermediate places at ft. 46 P. M. Loave Wilmington for Porryvilie and intermediate places at 7.2 ft P. M. Leave Havre-do-Grace for Baltimore and intermediate places at 6.40 A. M. Leave Baltiinote for Havre-de-Graceand intermediate pW(!« at B.# P. M. , , _ Leave Wilmington for Philadelphia knd intermediate places at 6.46 P. M. Jy3 8. M. FBLTON, President. towntTailroad-Summeii arrangements- On and after Monday, May 9th, 1869. until further notice. , FOR GERMANTOWN. Leave Philadelphia e. 7, j, jrun.» 10, 11, 12, A. M.,1,2,3, 3*. 4, ft, ftli.6. 7, 6. $ It), Had ID* P. M. Leave Germantown 6,7,71*, 8,8>«, 9,10,11, A. 1, 2,3, 4, ft, 6, Oh, 7H, 8,9,10 K P. M. ■ t)N SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia 9.oft min. A. M., 2, 3, ft, Vii and IQtf P. Al. Leave Germantown 8.10 min. A. M.,1.10 min., 4, 6>«, nnd 9# P< M. CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia 6,8, Bk, 11 A. >l., 2,3>«, 4, EH. ft, 9, IIH P. AI. . LdaVaChcstnut Hill 7.10,. T. 40, J.lO, 9.40, 11.66 A. M„ 13.43,3.Tu7i.40,7.10,8.48, 1&J& P. >t.- - , ON SUNDAYS, , „. ■ Leave Philadelphia 9.06 min. A. M., 2,t, and 7# P. M. Leftve Chestnut Hill 7.60 A. M., 12.60, 6.10, and 8.65 p. m: FOR CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN. # Leave Plulmleluhia 6,8.05 mm., 10.03, rain., 11>« A. M., 1.05 min.. 3.06 min.. iK.&K. 654,11 V P- M. Leave Norristown 6,7,9,11 A. Al., 1, 3>», 4X, 6, 7>a, P, M. r Leave Philadelphia^ A m.. /and 4P. M, Leave Norristown 7 A. M-. 1 anil 6 P. M. FOR MANAYUNK. Leave PhiladelphiA ft, 7.oft min., B.oft min., 954, 1005 iyt lob inin.,2.06 mm., 3.oft min., 4>s> 651, tiHIHJn, Sit, 10X, ii>< A. M„ IK, 3.06 miu., 4,6,654,6,9 oft min. i. !"• ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M., 3,4 PM. Leave Manayunk 7k A. M., Iki, 6k, 8k P. M. , H. K. SMITH. General Superintendent, my 7 DEPOT, NINTH and GREEN Street*. The pennsylvanta central railroad. 1859. im 1859. THE CAPACITY OK THIS ROAD IB EQUAL TO ANY IN THE COUNTRY. THREE THROUGH PASSENGER TRAINS BETWEEN.PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURG, Connecting direct nt Philadelphia with Through Trains from Boston, New York, and all points East, and at the Union Depot at Pittshtlfg With Through l/am* for C»n intermediate point* in Ohio, Indiana, llliroii, R-efiUlo ky, Michigan, Wisconsin, Kansas, and Nebraska— thus furnishing facilities for the trans portation of Passengers unsurpassed for speed and com fort by any other route. Express and Fast Lines run through to Pittsburg, without change of Cars or Conductors. Smoking Cara are attached to oach Train: Woodruff's Sleeping Cars to Express and Fast Trains. The EXPRESS RUNS DAILY: Mail and Fast Lines, Bun day s excepted. MailTrainleavei Philadelphia at 7.lft A. M, Fast Line “ ” 1160 A.M. Express Tram leaves “ 10.60 P. M. WAY TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS: Farkesburg Acoommodattnti at U A. M. Accdmjnjrjdaudh, via F*M. Passengers for Chester wm DiPe Hie Mail, farkesburg, and Lancaster Trains, at the Pcnnsyhama Railroad Passenger Station. Passengers for Sunbury, Williamsport, Elmira, Buffa lo, Niagara Falls, nud intermediate points, leaving Phila delphia at 7.lft A. My, and 2 P. AL, godiroctly through. Tickets Westward may be obtained at the ofhoe of the Company in Philadelphia, New 'iork, Boston, or Bal timore: and Tickots Eastward at any of the important Railroad Offices in the West; also on board any of the lf?ver* , ‘*** .4i» ■ otiaataaippi or Ohio Fare always as low m any other Route. The completion of tho Western connection* of the Pennsylvania Kailroadro Chion* o, make thi* the DIRECT LINK BETWEEN THE KABT THE GREAT NORTHWEST. The connection of traok* by the Railroad Bridie at Pittsburg, avoiding ml draynge or ferriage of Freight, together with the saving of time, are advantages readily appreciated by Shipper* of Freight and the Travelling FREIGHTS WESTWARD. By this Route Freight* of all descriptions can be for warded from Philadelphia. New York, Boston, or Balti more, to atty point on the Railroads of Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, lowaior.Misftoun, by Rail rood direct. The Pennsylvania Railroad also connects at Pittsburg with Steamers, by jrluch Gdods can lie fUtwartled to any port on tho Kentucky, Tenhcssee, Cumberland, Illinois, Mississippi, Wisconsin, flllaouri, Kansas. Arkansas, and Red Rivers; and at Cleveland, Sandusky. and Chicago, with Steamers to all porUon the Northwestern Lakes. (he transportation of their Freight to this Company, can roly with confi dence on its speedy transit. THE RATES OF FREIGHT to any point in the West br the Pennsylvania Railroad are at all times as favora ble a* are charged by other Rmlroad Companies. K3w Be particular to mark paokages " via Penna. Rail road. Merchants in tho West ordering goods from the East, will do well to direct them to lie shipped by this Route. For Freight Contracts or Shipping Directions, apply to, or address either of the following Agents of the Com pany; D. A. STEWART. Pittsburg: Doyle & Co., Steubenville. 0,; H.S. Pierce A. Co., Zanes ville, O.; J. J. Johnston, Klpley, 0.: R. McNeely. Mais ville, Ky.; Orinsby A Cropper, Port/imouth, 0.; Ynddoolt A Co., Jeflersonville, Indiana; 11. W. Drown A Co., Cincinnati, 0.: Athorn A Hibhert, Cincinnati, 0.: 11. C. Meldrum, Madison. Ind.; William. Bingham, Louisville, Ky.; P. G. O’Riley A Co., Kvansydlle, Ind.s N. W. Gra ham A Co., Cairo, III.; R. F. Bass, Bt. l/ouis, Mo.; John H. Harris, Nashville, Tenn.; Harris A Hunt, Memphis, Tenn.; Clarko A Co., Chicago. 111.; W. H.H. Koonts, Alton, 11).; Murphy A Dubuque, III.: or to Freight Agents of Railroads at different points in the west. Parties attending to their own shipments from the East, wilt find it to thoir interest to call on the Asentsof tho Company at the following places before shipping: or letters addressed to either of them on tho suhjeotof freights, will meet with prompt attention: K. J. BNKKDKR, Philadelphia. MAGRAW A KOONB, 60 North street, Baltimore. LEECH A CO., 2 Astor House, or 1 8. William st.,N.Y. LEECH A CO., 51 Kilby street, Boston. H. H. HOUSTON, (ien’f Kroi.lit Agfr.it. Philo. L. L. HOUPT. Geu’l Tiokot Agent, Phila. . THOB. A. SCOTT, Gen'l Sup'f, Altoona, Pa. <»a.iv 1859. Mrnmzm 1859 DELPHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD CO’S LINES. FROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW Y&RK AND WAY-PLACES, HROM WALKCT-STBKRT WIIAHF, Will leave as follows, viz i parks. Attf A. M., via Camden and Aml>oy, Cam. A Am. Accommodation $2 25 At 6 A. M., via Camden and Jersey City,tNew Jersey 2 26 At 9 A. M., via Camden and Jorsey City, Morning Mail 3 00 At 11 A. M., by Steamboat, via Tacony and Jersey City, Morning Express 3 00 At 2 P. M.» via Camden and Amboy, C. A A. Ex press 3 00 At3>* P. M.,by Steamboat, via Tacony and Jer sey City, Evening Express $ 00 At3>» P.M.. by Steamboat, via Tacony anu Jer sey City, 2d Class Ticket 2 26 At 6 P.M., via Camden and Jersey City Evening Mail soo At 111\ M.» via Camden and Jersoy City, Night Mail 2 23 At 2J£ P. M.vm Cnindon and Amboy,Accomodation, (Freight and Fossenger-lst Class Ticket 2 25 ~ . _ . 2d Class Ticket 150 At 5 P. M., via Cainoenand Amtioy, Accommodation. (Freight and Passenger>-lst Class Ticket 2 26 „ , 2d Class Ticket 176 The 9P. M. Mail Line runs daily. The 11 Night Mail, Saturdays excepted. For Belvidere, Easton, Flenungton, Ao.,at 6 A, M. and 3>* P. M. For Water Gap, Btroudsburg, Scranton. Wilkesbarre, Montrose, Great Demi, Ac,, at 0 A. M., via Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western Railroad. For Freehold, atC A. M. and 2 P. M. For Mount Holt), at 6 and 9A. M., and <>•, and 6 WAY LINES For Bristol, Trenton, Ac, at &%an<i4X P. M,, from Walnut-street wharf. For Palm) ra, Balance, Beverly, Burlington, Borden* town, Ac., at 1 and 2}i P. M. Bteamlxiat John Neilson, for Tacony at 11 A.M., and for Bordentown and intermediate places at 3>6 P. M. Steamboat Trenton, for Tacony at 8H A. M.,and for Bristol, Burlington, and intermediate places, at 12 M. ami 4)£ P. M. Fifty pounds of baggage only allowed each passenger. Passengers are prohibited from taking anjlhingnsitag gaso but thoir wearing apparel. All baggage over filly* pounds to ho paid for extra. The company limit thoir responsibility for baggage to one dollar nor pound, and will not be liable for any amount beyond $lOO, except by spociat oontraot. JuneL W«. 11. OATZMRR, Agent. ”f R^AD AT ‘ FOR TIIP: SKA-HHOiIK. On and after Reptoniber Ist, find until further notice, trains lor Allantio Citv leave VINE-Rtreot Wharf daily. (Rimdnj a excepted.) Mail Train ............ Express “ Stopping at alt Stations, Koine, and returning. LKAVKS ATLAN'riO CITY. Express Train ..... ......8 A. M. Mail. “ . ...4 P.M. Fare to Atlantio, $1 80. Iloucd Trip Tickets, good for Two l»a>s, $2 W. Freight must be delivered at Cooper’s Point by 1 P. M. The Company will not be responsible fornn> goodsun lil received anit receipted for by their Freight Agent at "rt-lmI”*' 1 ”*' JOHN 0. HKVANT. Atnnt. m&mm HS™ 8 The PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COM l* ANY are now prepared to receive and lorward freight to the fol towjng points on the NORTHERN CENTRAL RAIL- I<ook Haven, Lewisburg, Wayne, Northumberland, ieney Shore, Sunburv, lißden, Treverron intersection, Newbury, Georgetown, Williamsport, Millerstown, Munoy, Halifax, Wataontovn, York, Milton, Hanover Junction. ALSO* RAIL^OA^' an< ** nterme <"*** Points on HANOVER All «omn ient to Fniitit, ttatlon, THIRTEENTH •nd MARKHT StroeU, will Iw promptly f'orwririled. IT«Hro F. J. RNKKnKH. Froi.ht Aim,!. f?sin□bmbhbbo PHILADELPHIA fiaffiffisllrSSf AN I) READING RAID ROAD, MORNING DfflE, for I’OTTHVILLK, READ , , ING nml HARRISBURG. Leaves the Depot, at oorner of BROAD and VINE A. M.. DAILY, (Sundays oxcoptml,) for I’OTrSVILLE, HARRISBUko, and all intermediate points, connecting at Harrisburg with trams running to Pittsburg, Chnniliersbnre, Carlisle. Sunbury, Ao, „ AFTERNOON LINKS. dUBKmf: M " J ' OTTSV,LLK "” d At 4.4 ft P. M.,DAILY, (Sundaysexoapted,)for HEAD ING, And intermediate points. ap!B W. h. MclLHKNNY.Secretary, ‘DI-CARB SODA.—IOO kegs for salo by moW% IUI fc I)ttOTHEBI c • HAILBOAS LINES. JStMHKRgesa NORTH PENNSYL ttSS£«S& VANIA RAILROAD. For BEtTO^^ ALLENTOWN, MAUOH CHUNK, HAZLETON, WILKKBBARRE, Ac. On ftud nfler m6nI)AY, Mat 16th, 18S0, P**««&pr Trains will leave FRONT and WILLOW Streets, Pbi ladolphia, DAlLY,{Sundays exee.pted:> For Bethlehem, Allentown, Afatich Chunk, Wilkss barro, Hazelton, Ac.,(Express,) at9^3oA, lu. Jor Bethlehem, (Express,)at4 P. M. For Doylostown, (Accommodation,) &t 8.15 A. M, and 6 I’. M. For Fort Washington, (Aooommodation,) at 8.15 P. M. ana 6.20 P. M. T TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA: Leave Bethlehem, (Express,) atB A. M. and 4.10 P. M. Loayd Dtfyleytown, (Accommodation,) at 6.30 A. M. and 4 r. M. Leave Fort Washington, (Accommodation,) at 6.30 A. al. and 3.33 P. Al. Dl , ~ .. , ON SUNDAY**: Philadelphia, for Dovlestown, at 9 A. M. end S P. M. Doylestown, for Phifada.. at 6 30 A. M. and 6.46 P. M. Fare to Bethlehem, $1.60; to Maoch Chunk. SZ.«T; to Easton, $1.60; to Doylestown,Bocents; to Wilkoabarre, All?” Passenger Trains (except Sunday Trains,)oon nectat Berks street with P ifth and Sixth-stroets, and Second and 1 bird-street* Passenger Railroads. Passengers for Wilkeibarre take oiO A. M, Train, and arrive in mlkesbarre at 7 P. M. mvlfi ELLIS CLARK, Agent. RAILROAD via MEDIA. CHANGE OF HOURS. On and aftor Sopt. 4th, 1859, the trains will leave Phl- Indelphia, from the Btation, N. E. corner of EIGH TEENTH and MARKET Streets, at 7.13and9.30 A. Al., and at 2.30 and 6.46 P. Al. .Leave West Chester, from the Station, on EABT MARKET Street, at o.4sand 9.30, A. bh,and 2 and6.ls , "oVfli;ili)XYS— at 6 A. M., and , F.M. Leavd WedfCheiKrol7.3o A. M..a*dJP. M. „ , HESfty WOOD, my 28-tf Qone7an?uperintendent. NOTICE.—CHESTER RAILROAD—PAf i-BENGEJL TRAINS FOR DOWNINGTOWN AND IN TERMEDIATE) STATIONS.—On and after lit January, 1859, the PassengetTrainl for DOWNINGTOWN, wilt start from thp FasSengcr Psiot of Jfie philadtUphiaand Reading Railroad Company, corner of BROAD and VINE Streets.. TRAIN for Do'tonlngtb'&n, leave* at 7.20 4 TAXIN for DoWmngtown, leaves at DAILY (San'days oxceetAd.j A) order of the Bo&rdof Managers of the Philadelphia and Roading Railroad -Company. d3O W. IL McILHENNY, Secretary. SUMMER RESORTS. 1%/IURRAY HOUSE, J-’A , . ~ , NEWARK, OHIO, Is the largest And beat arranged Hotel in central Ohio, is centrally located and is easy of access from all the routes of travel. It contains all the modern improve ments, and everv convenience for the comfort and ao commodation of the travelling public. The Sleeping Rooms are large and well ventilated. The Suites o: Rooms are well arranged and carefully furnished for families and laree travelling parties; ana the House will be kept as a first-class Hotel in every respect. , „ H. A. MURRAY 4. BRO., au*4-3m Proprietors. SEA BATHING— ATLANTIC CITY CONGRKBBHALLiBnow open for the RECErTiON OF BOARDER#, and the subscriber will be happy to BQgJus friends who may favor him with their patronage (Bmg the season. . ~ , je26-3m ... . 3TIQ3, .C^G^ARETT. PIANOS. OHICKERING & SONS, M • If* manupactorrUb op GRAND, SQUARE. AND UPRIGHT PIANO-FORTES, WAREROOMB 897 CHESTNUT BTREET. Constant.) in store a large stock of our BEAUTIFUL and UNEQUALLED INSTRUMENTS. We have l>een awarded, at the diSerent Exhibitions in this country am. JBGC&>i> AN'DS'iI.VRRFIRST-CLASS MEDALS. PIANOS TO RENT. . jaJMj RAVEN, BACON, & Co.’s, »Tiif»Nunns k Clark's, Hallett, Davis, k Co.'s, and A. H. Gale 5c Co.’s superior PIANOS. Also. Ala son k Hamlin’s unrivalled MELODEONS and HAR MONIUMS, so desirable for Churches and Lecture Rooms. « #7“ piano* and Melodeons to Rent. J, E. GOULD, rnyl4-lr SEVENTH and CHESTNUT. A GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN m fe M ACK E ft fc co, 1021 Street, reapectfullT invite the mußio lovinic public to cft»l examine their new and iuo cobslul +- - imuro.w.,*-..*— THE PARLOR GRAND PIANO. Having converted the Tone, Touch, and Action or the Grand Piano into that of a Square instrument, avoiding allthe objections generally made to the style of Grand Piano, also diminishing the eoat of the same. Irt Volume, purity of tone, great power, brilliancy, full ness, depth, annevdundfs of touch, with exquisite deli cacy and sweetness, these •••' » _ SUPERIOR AND fcEAUTIFUI.LY-FltflCflED IN .. BTRVMENTS Are wholly unequalled. They havo received the hißhest encomiums, nnd are pronounced by critics to be far su perior to any instruments evor manufactured in this country. , . , , Constantly on hand, a large and elegant assortment of our unrivalled PIANOS. jVe Jiave been awarded the First Premiums, at all exhibitions everexhibited, jn r dflinK «|HO Pnjte SletTdl from the Cr> slal Palace fcxm bmort, Itow Ycrß.feSJ. wl*tf MEDICINAL. A NOTHER PROOF OF THE WONDER. JL%- FUL EFFECTS OF TitOXELL’S NEURALGIA SALVE, PHiLA.t July 7th, 1838. Mr. E. W. Troxell— Dear Sir s —l have been troubled with the “NEURALGIA" for the last 11 years, and have suffered t{ie most exoruoiating pain, compelling me at times to give up my business entirely. I could not eat, and sleep was a stranger to my eyes. I suffered more than totisues cab tell. 1 hod the advice and aid ol v4rtoe#pHyArfclah4,aft>| utpA other remedies, but all of no avail. Having hulibfeiL. ytWr advertisement in the papers, I concluded to catj on a tßfWh I had [earned was cured of a case of 20 years standing. He applied the “BALYE" but once, and 1 felt immediate relief—a second application removed the pain entirely, and I now feelhke a different man. Since then I have slept well—something that l have not done for months, being obliged to sit ud all night in a chair,, Mj appetite has returned, and I feel grateful to you for the restore tion o ro, he '^'|}- AHIjEg H BAKER. Tobacoonlrt, , oAnnozi oucei, auovo WOOD, Kensington. For sale, wholesale and retail, at 8. W. corner SIXTH and PARRISH Streets, and at T.R. CALLENDER & Co.’s. N. W. corner Third and Walnut sts. ap2o-tf Dr. westcott’s celebrated tar CORDIAL. Westcott’s Tar Cordial onres Consumption, Weiloott l Tsr Cunl|sl uuie* PrracKiiw. ' - .. Westoott’s Tar Cordial oures Coughs and Colda Westcott’s Tar Cordial cures Sore Thrpat pud Breast. Westcott’s Tar Cordial cures Palpitation of the Westcott's Tar Cordial onres Nervous Debility, Westoott’s Tar Cordial cures General Debility. Westcott’s Tar Cordial oures Diseases of the Kidneys, Strangury, and Gravel. Westcott's Tar Cordial cures Blind and Bleeding Tar Cordial oures Female Weaknesses. Dr. Westcott's Tar Cordial Depot, No. 629 ARCH Street, Philadelphia. Also, Pniloieal Depot for Dr. Westoott’s Anti-Borofu* loutSjrrup arid Cholera alittofe. Dr. E. It. WESTCOTT can be consulted oh the above diseaiesjree dfch4rge.it his CdfisuUiug Rooms, No. 629 ARCH Street, from 10 A. M. to 4 P, M. jylo-tf HOTELS. WfiTHURILL HOUSE, SAN SOM * " Street west of Sixth.—This deservedly favorite place having’can purchased by the undersigned, will hereafter be conducted on the most enterprising scale. The best Game, Oysters, and Refreshments, prepared in the choicest stylo, and the finest Liquors, from the most popular importing, houses, always on band. The patronage of the public is respectfully invited JOHN J. BARTRAM. WT Private Rooms for buppers, Arbitrations. Com imttees. Societies, Ac. slO-lrn rpiiE UNION, ARCH BTREET, ABOVE THIRD, PHILADELPHIA. .UPTON 8. NEWCOMER. The situation of this HOTEL is superiorly adapted to the wiints of the Business Publio; anuto those in search of pleasure, Passenger Railroads, which now run past, ana tn dose proximity, afford a cheap and pleasant ride in all placea of interest in nr almiit the city, it 0-4 m WINES AND LIQUORS* PJARD.—MAREUIL--SUK--AY (CHAM I’ACNE), JANUARY 1 IS, 1669.—1 n oonaequence of the frequont invitations received by me to renew the shipments of my Champagne Wines to the United Btates. 1 box leave hereby to inform my former oustomers and the oubho in general.thatlhave appointed Messrs. F.C. BROUWER, ANCItER, k CO., Bole Agents in'the United BtAtea, for the sale of my Champaene Wines. My Wines have been so long and favorably known in the. United Statos. it will be unnecessary to comment on their quality, further than to say that my new shipments will in no way be found inferior to the former ones. billegart balmon, 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, ANCHFR, A CO., 01 BEAVER Street, New Yorlrv CLARET. —IUU cases Barton & Guesticr’s St. Julicn; 300 do. Bt. Estephe; 300 do. Washing ton Morton St. Julien; 100 do. do. Talence, pints; 60 do. Chateau La Roao; CO do. do. Leovitlo; Scotch Ale. in atone and glass; Younger’s, Harvey’s. Falkirk Brown Stout and London Porter, in store and for sale hr aus A. M KRINO, 140 South FRONT Street MACHINERY AND IRON. BAMOKL V. UKRRICK, WILLIAM H. MBRRICX, SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS, PHILADELPHIA. rmuAVAi. r,i. m . MERRICK & SONS, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, Manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Engines, for Land, River, and Marine servieo. Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, Ac.; Castings of all kinds, either Iron or Brass. Iron Frame Roofs for Gas works, Work Bhops, Rail road Stations, Jto. Retorts and Gap Machinery of the latest said most im proved construction. Every description of Plantation Machinery, such as Sugar, Saw, and Grist Mills, Vaouum Pans, Open Steam Trains, Defecators, Filters. Pumping Engines. Ac. Sole Agents for N. Rillieux’s Patent Sugar Boiling Apparatus: Nasmyth’s Patent Stejua Hammer; and A Wolsey’s Patent Centrnßgal Sugar Drain ing Maobine, au 0-y BUSINESS CARDS. YB. PALMER’S ADVERTISING ♦ AGENCY, N. E. corner FIFTH and CHEST NUT. B&. Subscriptions taken for the best City and Country Newspapers, at lowest rash priors. eeS-dm M' ARTIN& QLIAyLE’S ~ STATIONERY, TOY. and FANCY GOODS KitPOklUM. 1035 WAI.NUT STRLET, BKLOW ELEVENTH. PHILADELPHIA. ISAAC ROBERTS, Real Estatk Agent: . c SAMUEL C. ROBERTS, Conveyances: au* ?«,£♦ on liberal torins, FARMS AND COUN rRYShArS, m lennsjlvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Virginia; and DWELLINGS ami STORES in Norristown, Germantown, and Philadel phia. LOAN MONEY ON FIRST MORTGAGES, Examine Titles to Real Estate, and attend to CONVEYANCING in all.its branches. Office MAIN Street, near tlio Bank, Norristown, and No. 233 South THIRD Street, between Walnut and Spruce streets, Philadelphia. sl-Im"' A lex. McKinney, ATTORNEY AT LAW. „ ril URKKNSBURO, PA, .Will practise m Westmoreland, Armstrong, and In diana counties. sell-tf THE ADAMS EXPRESS CO., OFFICE 320 CHESTNUT Street, forwards Parcels, Pack- Ages, Merchandise, Bank Notes, and Specie, either by its own Lines, or in connection vnth other Express Com panies. to all the principle towns amt cities of the United States. K. S. SANDFORD, aul-tf General Superintendent LADIES’ IIATR IJRAIDS, WIGS, FRI -BKTTB, ami CURLS, manufactured in the very best nml newest i’ansst) los. nml of winch we constant i) keep a very Inrue assortment on hand, sold wlioUsnla and retail, at tho lowest possible prices. Orders from all parts of tho country an hcjlotl. And promptly attended to. Also, ft now ILAIR T)\ hj superior to nnv m use. W. HUTOIn, No. 12 TENTH St.. Between Market and Chestnut. Economy mess shad— Nos. i and 2 a prime article, in store and Tor salo by WM, J. TAYLOR k CO.. au» 1M SOUTH WHARVFB ZIEGLER k SMITH, corner SECOND nn<l OJlhhy. Imre acquired a grout ropntntion bj tbownennd prudent cnurso tlinybave pursued since thoir coinim'iicomcnt m busmen, |, y „ell, ni; n first-rate article *t a Inw tiu’iiro. sl.'Mf (^OFFEE. —500 bags low-pnccd Rio. 100 J bags primeLuguajra, f o r Kale by JAMESUFAHAM A CO., qty 1 bETlfufiu®e(. SALES BY AIfCTIOm fT'URNESS, BRINLEY, A CO., •' y No. «9 MARKET STREET. SALE THIS (FRIDAY) MORNING, SEPTEMBER , . . at. AT 10 O’CLOCK. , A CARD.—Our sale of French goods, of the imports' tioft of Messrs. Benkards k Hutton, will commence thus (Friday) morning, Bept. 23d. nt 10 o’clock, and will comprise ft larße nml desirable assortment for present sales, worthy the attention of the trade. NOTICE'TO RETAILERS.—IncIuded in sale this morning will l» found— JiWO Lupin’s black, inode, aim highficolored Thibet shawls. 499 Lapin s new patterns Thibet aha* Is. 1,600 Lupin a.very rich breehe-bordor Stella shawls. Add all-wool broche shawls. 1,000 extra reversible wool shawls. 360 Lupin's eight, ten, and twelve colors printed mouslin ao lames, richest gotHte offered this season. 150 Lupin’s extra black ami white merinos. .450 Lupin’s black, inode, and high-colored iitousliu do ** MOguaflYe d’Milan and Saxony plaids. 4flo Saxony wool long and square shawls. 350 rich Paris dress silks. 150 flounced silk robe*. 4 ,, . Velvet and tpmming ribbons, mantillas, linen cam- FRENCH 4 I)-RESS GOODS. SHAWLS, DRESS SlLKtf, BILK FLOUNCED ROBES, Ac. This Morning. . , Sept. 23, at 10 o'clock, on 6 months credit, a large as sortment of French JJ tlu * °‘ Of the manufacture of August tfevdoux. Seiber, k Co -1,600 fine to extra fine qualities black, mode,’and high colored Thibet Bhawls, extra heavy silk and wool fringe*. ALSO, 400 neW paHefff printed Thibet shawls. 1 AX) very rifi/l Proche-bgrdercd Stella shawls, blacks,, modes, sretiats, had assorted eolors, on superfine double-twilled centres, just landed from steamer Ocean (iueen. , , . ~ 600 very rich all-wool broche shawls, desirable assort ment for the Philadelphia trade. 1,000 extra superfine and very heavy reversible wool shawls new styles. _ RICH PARIS PRINTED MOUSLIN DE LAlNES eight, ten, and twplve colors. 600 pieces rich Paris printed mouM’n de lames, eight, ten. and twelve colors, all new GAUFFKK DE MILAN and SAXuNV PLAIDS. Idu pieces high colored gadtfru de Milan. l£o p*e*es high colored Saxony plaJdj. _ „„ „ RICH PAR!6 DRLBS AND /LOUNC£D SILK 300 pices rich fancy &iyad?fe strife chert* sad j»J*id dress silks. HO pieces very rich new style fintfnted n/kr/Aiej. ~ ALL-WOOjL PLAID LONG SHAw/k- . 200 very heavy and nbW style Scotch plaid dll-wocl long shawls. BSCO'fT. Jr., AUCTIONEER, No. 431 • CHESTNUT STREET* opposite the Custom douse, between FOURTH and FI FTfrStreet*. LARGE SALE OF RIBBONS, MILLINERY GOOt>S, TRIMMINGS, EMBROIDERIES, VfRVTE GOODS, &<S. _ On Wednesday Morning. Sept. 23th, by catalogue, on a credit, commencing at 10 o’clock, will be eoiafAOlotoofAew and seasonable goods, comprising a desirable evsbttmefrf, 4rell Worthy the attention of the Trade. PEREMPTORY SALE OF A STOCK Of CLOTH ING, MADE FOR BEST RETAIL SALESi „ _ , „ , On Thursday, Sept. 23th. will \w sold, by cataWne, at the store of Messrs. Robert De:<»u k Co., 4W) Chestnut street, pre vious to their removal fo No. 671 Chestnut street, their entire stock of ready-made clothing, consisting of the usual assortment of coats, pants, a nil vests, of best make, suited to the present and approaching se*aoh. ty Catalogues ready and samples arranged fCr ex amination on Wednesday previous to the sale. FIRST RPECf AL SALE OF GERMANTOWN GOODS. HOSIERY, SHIRTS. DRAWERS, Ac. . . On Friday Morning. Sopt. 3oth, hr a credit, commencing nt Id o’clock, will be heia <ntr first sale of Germantown KQods, coAsumfig of the tfsiiar assortment of woollen knit hoods, ucarfii talmas. legging, Ae. Also, inea’s, women a, and children’s hosiery, shirts, drawers, Ac. gy Catalogues ready early oh the morning of sale. Philip ford auctioneer, no. sso MARKET Stieot. and fin MINOR Sfrcet. 3aI.K OF CARPETS. On Tuesday Moraine, Sept. 27, at 10-S o’clock preeiseFr, will be sold, by cata logue, on 6 month* credit. 130 pieces of superfine aftd medium qualities all woVstedaLdfcftol i fly rain carpet ings; all wool filling cotton chain do.; 4-4.3-jl, ands-8 damask woollen Venetian do.; 4 4 cottage, lisl, and rag do. Catalogues on morning of sale. SALE OF J,OUO CASE 3 BOOTS. SHOES, BROGANS, GAITERS, fto. On Wednesday Morning, September 23, at 10 o’clock precisely, will be sold by catalogue, on four months’ credit, 1,990 eases men’s and boy*’ boots, shoes, brognna, gaiters, rtppei*. bnffalo overshoes, Ao.: ladies’ and misses’ boots, gaiters, shoes, slippers, ties. Jenny Linds, overshoes. Ac., emnraiihg a large and desirable assortment of city acd Eastern manufacture, well worthy the attention of buyers. 200 DOZ. GOAT SKI*S. COCHINEAL LININGS, Ac. i Included in sale will be found— 2Wdo»en goat s&ms, cochineal linings, striped bind '“'’’“wo CArfEB G'ROHAM UMBRELLAS. Also, in sale, samples of 294* cafes Scotch gingham Umbrellas. ♦ JM. GUMMEY k SONS, • BEAL ESTATE AUCTIONEERS, . No. 630 WALNUTSTREET. CARD.—J. HliGsnjpjiey A Sons, auctioneers, will hold regular sales of Stocks, Ac, Also hornet~ hold furniture at dwellings. FIRST FALL BALE. On Thursday, Sept. 29th, at 7H o’clock in the evening, will be sold at pubUo at the Philadelphia Exchange, the follow- Bale—A .yearly ground-rent of *75 60, issuing out of lot of ?OTjhea*t corner of Swain and Seventeenth streets, 17 feet ircrft byP? feet deep. Peremptory Sale— $2,800.—A yearly ground-rent 6: $l6B. issuing outof lot ol'grouud west side of Sixteenth street. 36 feet south of Brown street, 35 feet front by 73 feet 8 inches deep. „ Petehiptoty Bale—B2,Boo.—Bond and mortgage for $2,8u0, on thre’e-Jpyrybrick residence and lot of ground east side of Seventeenth Street, 3* feet north of Swam street; lot 17 leet front by 67feet d*9p. Peremptory Sale—sl,6oo.—Bpad and ttyrtgnae tor $1 s yy, on lot of KTonnd south side of Browfi street. 504 feet 6 mcheJ westward from-Sixteenth street, 18 feet front by 80 feetdeen. , fcj . . TWO DESIRABLE LOTS O* GROUND, west side of Twenty-fifth street, between oufitnehanna avenue and Eminett street. 36 feet 11 inches front cy 111 feet Ja inch deep. Clear of allincumbrance. . HANDSOME THKEE-STORY BRICK RF.fiI DENCE, with large three-story back buildings, and furnished with all the extra modern conveniences, situate No, 611 North Seventh street. The house is well built and in good order. Part may remain on ground r<Ti'!REK-STO!IY HP.ICK RESIDENCE, mtuat. No. 724 Sansohi ftreat. I/oi Id feet front by 94 leet 6 inches deep, to a back oiitfeL This is a valuable property, being in a centrtllocaticrfi,aftst#flJle*' r *bte Igromces. HANDSOME ROUGH-CAfIX RESIDENCE, for nnhedwith all the modern convettiefiue#, hifge lstm ground, acd excellent stable, south sid» <w Cotfpef Plreit, east from Fourth street. Camden. N. J. Lot 60 ffl6t front by 180 feet deep. AU iu perfect order, and built especially for the occupancy of ihe present owner. FOUR DESIRABLE LOTS OF GROUND, situate on the north side of Vi£e street.. extending from Fifty eighth to Fifty-ninth streets. r?h. 1, corner lot, 120 feet hr SOU feet: No. 2,120 feet by 288 feet; N¥. *,lBO feet by 273 leet; No. 4, corner lot, 80 feet by 251 test. Fmaea ger railway passes the front. GERMANTOWN.—DesirabIe lot of ground, south side of Herman street, east of the turnpike, 6i> foet Iront by **3 fs6i deep, nnnuteewalk from tb« depot. . Private Crte Register will always be found m ... -m . T ~ Estate Brokers. No. &30 WALNUTStreet,below Bixth. THE BRITISH AND NORTH ROYAL MAIL BTEAM- FSOM NSW TOMS TO LTVMPOOL. Chief Cabin Pmanga f ifti Beooud Cabin PaaMge 7i FROM BOStOM 10 LIVRRPOOL. Chief Cabin Passage.. —. ——» ..-..fiio Becond Cabin Passage ■ 60 The ships from Boston call at Halifax. PERSIA, Capt. Jpdkms, AMERICA, Capt Millar, ARABIA, Cast. J. Stone. NIAGARA, Capt. Ander* ASIA, Capt. E. G. Lott, son. AFRICA, Capt. Shannon, EUROPA, Capt J. Leiteh, CANADA, Capt Lang, These vessels carry a olea white tight at mast-head; green on starboard bow; red on port bow. AFRlCA,Shannon,leaves NYork, Wednesday,Beat. 14. EUROPA, Leiteh, *• Boston, Wednesday, Bept. 21. PERSIA, Judkins, “ N York,Wednesday, Bept.®. ARABIA, Stone, '• Boston, Wednesday, Oct 5. ASIA, Lott. •• NYork, Wednesday, Oct >2. CANADA, Lane, “ Boston, Wednesday, Oct 19. Berths not secured until paid for. An experienced Surgeon on board. The owners of these ships will not be accountable for Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Precious Stones or Metals, unless bills of lading are signed therefor and the value tbereoftheremexpressed. Forfreightor pas sage apply to E. CUNARD, 1 Bowling Green, siO-tl New York. FOR THE SOUTH.—CHARLES- SnftaSiTON ANB BAVANNAH STEAMSHIPS. „ . FREIGHT REDUCED. Heavy Freight at an average of f iftxsm per oent be low New York Steamship rates. FOR CHARLESTON. 8. C. The IT. B. Mail Steamship KEYSTONE BTAT%, Cap tain Charles P. Marshman, will sail on Saturday, Sep tember 24, at 3 o’clock P. M. Through in 43 to W hours, only 40 hoars at Sea. FOR BAVANNAH, Gx. The U. B. Mail Steamship STATE OF GEORGIA, Captain John J.Gamn.will sail on Friday,September 30, at 10 o’clock A. M. Throwh in 68 to 60 hours, only 48 hours at Sea. *y Baihne days changed from every Saturday to every five days. Goods received, and Bills of Lading signed every day. The splendid first-claw side-wheel Steamships KEY STONE STATE and STATE OF GEORGIA now ran as above every ten days, thus forming a five-day commu nication with Charleston and Savannah, and the South and Southwest. At both Charleston and Savannah, these Shipe con nect with steamers for Florida, and with railroads, Ao., for all places m tho Bcuth and Southwest. INSURANCE. Freight and Inmanoe on a large proportion of Goods shipped South will be found to be lower by these ships than by sailing vessels, the premium being one-half the rate. N. B.—lnsurance on all Railroad Freight is entirely unnecessary, farthor than Charleston or Savannah, the Railroad Companies taking all risks from these points. „ GREAT REDUCTIONS FARE. Fare by this route 25 to 40 per oent. cheaper than by the Inland Route t as will be seen by the following sche dule. Through tickets from Philadelphia via Charles ton aud Savannah steamships. INCLUDING MEALS on tho whole route, exoept from Charleston and Savan nah to Montgomery; J. VADOIIAM HKRJUCK* To Charleston ™9U 00 Charleston .*23 60 Savannah.—— 15 00 Savannahs 3100 Augusta 20 00 Augusta....- 26 ui Macon 2100 Macon St 75 Atlanta- 23 00 Atlanta.. 31 eo Columbus.—-.. 23 00 Columbus--...,..- 39 00 Albany 24 00 Albanj .3T 00 Montgomery..., 26 00 Montgomery 38 00 Mobile 35 00 Mobile 46 90 New Orleans ... .39 75 A New Orleans,...-... 5100 No bills. oflading signed after the ship has sailed tor freight or passage apply on board, at seoond wharf above Viue street, or to c ALEX. HERON. Jr., Southwest corner FOUTH and CIIESTN UT, Agents in Charleston, T. 8. AT. O. BUDD. * .Savannah, HUNTER A GAMMELL. ror Florida from Charleston, steamer Carolina every Tuesday, For Florida from Savannah, steamer* Bt. Mary’s and Bt, John's, every Tuesday and Saturday. j)Q_ GLASGOW AND NEW YORK st^®'o p ol ( ; o^^ls?t^bl,Tn 0 AND LONDONDEURV—for 9JO. GLASGOW, Thompson, Wednesday, October 12, at 12 n'elock, noon, EDINBURGH, Cummin?, Wednesday,October26,at 12 o’clock, noon* GLASGOW. Thompson, Wednesday, September 14. EDINBURGH. Cmnming, Wednesday, eeptember2S. Rates of Passage from New York, Philadelphia, or Boston, to Glasgow, Liverpool, Belfast, Dublin, donderry, first class. 878. Steerage, found with an Sun dance of properly cooked provisions, $39. An experienced Surgeon attached to each steamer. No charge for medicines. For freight or pau&*e. apply to _ WORKMAN & CO.. No. US WALNUT Street.PhUadelphia. ROBERT CRAIQ, No.» BROADWAY. New York. U. S. M. STKAMEKB ' HAVRE AND SOUTHAMPTON, ARAGO, Captain Lines, will tail July 23, September 17, November 12. FULTON, Captain Wotton, will sail August 29, Octo ber 15, Deoember 10. First Cabin passage..—. - *isa Seoond Cabin passage -- - - -,.,,. 75 For freight or passage, apply to WILLIAM NEILS'>N, Agent, At the WarehousmgCompany’s Philadelphia Office, Tobacco Warehouse, DOCK Btreet, Phil*. je23-9m US Al " Ee “"'“fc’Wjis A WATSON’S PHILADELPHIA MAN l'F ACTU R ED SALAMANPhRSAFM.^ For Banka and Storca. BANK LOCKS. Equal to anr nnw in use. IRON DOORS. SHUTTERS. *«., On rj rood terms ns any other establishment in the “** • United States. bv evans k watson, No. 18 South FOURTH Street, Philadelphia. WilMf PLKASK fitVK ITH A fIAT,T„ SPANISH OLIVES—In bulk, in prime order, foreale by ,17 A. MKRfNO. 140 Sooth FRONT Street. "ITENTOS LEMONS.—2SO boxes Menton ITm. l.oniftiH, found and in prime order, for wile br ,17 A. M KIH NO. 140 South FRONT Street. GANGS OF RlGGlNG—Manufactured of tlio beet material, and for le br WEAVER, FITLERjA. CO., bit No. BN, WATER »»4 aN. PPLAWARE A*, SHIPPING. FBOX RBW TORE. FROM GLASGOW. SALAMANDER SAFES. SAIiSSJBY AUCTION,.. M THOMAS-* SOUS,.- --- - • N(*.U9andl4iB&UTH &OURTH STREET . (Formerly Noa. 67 and 0.) - CAIH).—PUBLIC REAIv ESTATE AN 9 STOCKS AT THE EXCHANGE, atllo’croci-sdom Bales of%eal estate and stocks Vvlf heteafteibe held At 12 o’olocfc koox, instead of in the evening. I FALL BALES STOCK AND REAL ESTATE Fourth Fall Sale, 23d September, on the premises, residence and furniture, N 0.87 North Twelfth street. Fifth Fall Sale, 27th September, at the Exchange. Sixth Fail Sale, Ist October, on the premisee-mt dence and furniture, No. 1919 Clintoa street. Beventh Fail Sale. 4th October, at the Exchange. IT Part of the handbills for each of ine *oove sale* now ready. STOCKS. LOANS, Ao. On Tuesday, ' Sept. 27. at 12 o’clock, noon, will be sold, at the Phila phia hxchange— -883 shares McKean and Elk Land and Improve pent Company. The Sunbary and Erie Railroad is lo cated through the land. 22 LOTS MOUNT MORIAH CEMETERY. . .Also, lota Nos. 43 to 46. inclusive, 67 to 78 inclusive, 216.221.245.225. 229.230.233.235. lection No. Id. Also. 1 share Philadelphia Librarr. PEREMPTORY SALE-BAN FRANCISCO. Also, without reserve, for account of whom it may concern— socfation &r<B f 6 ® ncw *^ are * > Francisco serve** 00 t,ckeU Arch-street Theatre, also without re- FOURTH FALL PALE—SEPTEMBER »d. NEAT RESIDELNC^AND 0 S < Up t Kfl!oR I Fr , RKITTTtg No. 07 North Twelfth street On Fnday Morning, S«pL D, at 10 o'clock, will ba ioU, witboa! mirve. on the prem'ses, the neat modern residence. No. 2«7 North Twelfth street, 18 feet front and 93 leet deep,with all modern improvements and convenience*. Also, the entire household furniture, fine carpets, mirrors, superior dining-room and chamber furniture, kitchen furniture, Ac. ' Also, a superior fire-proof chest, made by Evans A Watson. •7* The cabinet furniture was made br Allen, has been in use but a short time, and is ut excellent order. The neat modern residence will be sold at 19 o’clock precisely, previous to the sale of furniture. SALE ABSOLUTE, of both real eatate-and fur niture. See handbills and catalogues for full particulars. FIFTH FALL BALeTFePTEMBER 27, AT NOON* Will include— Exe. utor’s Sale—Estate of David Shetzlme, dec’d. LARGE AND VALUABLE PROPERTYI3 ACRES; with .improvements, opposite Dr. Bond's elegant rSt ffeflee. nC u i, h street. Thirteenth street, JUtner^ WblLamJ« or *®J »treejs. and Mojsmeusinx road. r;(^^\^§TßTS¥s,^C^ h ilsi dCAB - vilu, with., .t.hl., r-Mfti . alul 3 -cte. OI gronod, ClMAnatt R H ES !P F ;NCE-Pi>- ,r -.t o rr tvswn-stone residew-e, wfth^ o ?.’’]? oack buildups, and' convemeneen, No» Pine street, nest 01 valua'b !,e bcildino lot AN.'' tw ? DWELL INGS, Brown street. Ridge avenne a Fifteenth street, trot 68 feet on Brown street,6B Jeet on Ridge avenoe VALUABLE FARM.-Valnabte Utm- 178 t*™. on the old Drove road, 2 miles east of Potlstown, > oKs- MonUoinerv eouatv. Pa, HANDSOME MODERN RESIDKNCfL—Fonr-etort brick residence, with double back buiklraxt aodnyvern conveniences, No JBO9 Chestnut st. west of Eickteenth. PINE STREET—Tbree-storv brick dwelling, N«. 638 Pine street- between Fifth and Sixth. FOUR DWELLINGS.—Four modern three-etorr Hick dwell!ui s. Noe, 14» 1402.1104 and 1496 Marrian strsel, north of Master. Twentieth warA PeretftMor. BaIe.—LARGE AND VALUABLE LOT, north side of Pise street, west of Till, Twenti-fwirtß waro, IDS by 150 rect, with three fronts. abso lute. " VALUABLE FARM.—Taluable farm, 270 acres, Sa usl’ury township, Lancaster cownty. Fa.,l mile irgm Be&rtown, and 7 miles from 6aprtstk>a,onthe Jenn sjlvanm Railroad. Executora’Sale—Estate of T. J. Heaton, doo’d. LARGE AND VALUABLE LOT.nortawest side oP the Darby plarlc road and oaaaencer railway, between? Mary and William streets. Twenty-fourth ward,69 leet' front, me dee*, two fronts. VINE STREET.—Neat and convenient three-story br«ck residence. No. 13D Vine street, west of Thitteentlu- OGDEN BTREJST,—Three-story bnck dweluns, No lOcJ Oiojn street, west of Tenth. STORE AND DWELLINGS.—Frame store and two two-»toty frame dwellings. Wood street, west of Amber, Kensington, lot Id by J 56 leet, with two fronts. „ SIXTH FALL SALE-Jst OCTOBER. Tnlslees’ Fereiuptorv Sale—On the Premises. Esfatenf Hon.T. M. Pettit,dec'd. RESIDENCE ANDFt’RN'TURE,No. UI3CLINTON STREET. . On Saturuav Morning. Oct. Ist, at 19 o’clock, will be sold, without reserve, pg the premises, the well-built three-stnry brick te»denee» with three-story back baildraxa.and a'i modeia con veniences. No. 1019 Clinton street, between Tcitfh and Elcr*MVitreet9. Lot SO by M 0 feet. Immediate possession. ..■^FURNITURE#—The farm tare will be sold tsimo diately after the hou»e. SEVENTH FALL SALE-»i» OCTOBER. Will include— VALUABLE DELAWARE WHARF,99feet6inoh«B by 489 fort, with privilege of 200/eet more. bnckdwoU iftg, Ac., Beach street, between Shackamaxou ap<> Msrlhnroogb streets. Kensington. „ HANDSOME MODERN RESIDENCE, No. W 33 utruce sfrecl, with all modern improvements and con veniert.*M/ . _ NEAT MODERN RESIDENCE. Sooth Sixteenth street, between Wafeert and Locust streets, with mo dern improvements and convenience*. .LARGE AND VALUABLE LOT. 140 feet froot.on 7-tgftlv-third street, near Girard College. PERILMPIORY BALE.—2 three-storr bnck dwell ings. S. tv, t'lTner of Eleventh and Basel streets. TWO-STOKf BRICK COTTAGE, Market street, Camden, N. J. LOT OF GROUND, eatt ride of Front street, above Race, extendins through to Wafer street. Two/font*. : vUOT OF GROUND, with two-story brick dwelling, ]i. K..c*rt»er of Almond and Somerset streets, Nine teenth Brf*4,ilste Richmond.) STABLE APB COACH-HOUSE.Perththta Robert eon) street, between Parrish and Poplar an<LEtgkth and Franklin streets. Sale No. 237 North Twelfth street. M _ ELEGANT FURNITURE. ROSEWOOD PIANO; MIRRORS, VELVET CARPETS, BOOKCASE, 4c. This Morning, » ilrtt., at M o'clock, at No. 237 North Twelfth streetp aUn e Race, by catatojoe, the entire elegant comprising soft of superior walnut drawing-room fsrni tute, rosewood 7-octave piaao. very elegant Freceh plate oral mantel ana pier mirrors, fine velvet csrpats, superior walnut Library and dramr-room furaftare,ele- s rant book-case, dinner ano tea Chins, superior chamber \ feather beds, sod mattresses, Ae. Also, aapCftpr fire-proof chest, made by Eraja k Watson. Also, the kitchen furniture. The enure furniture was made to order, has been in use bat a abort time, fad is in excellent order. * The neat residence will be sold at 19 o’cVoek, prevtoaa to the *&le of furniture. 6/" For g articnl&re see catalogues. Sale in CrtnMotown. 1 SUPERIOR OAK FEBMTL’RE, CARPETS. PIAHO. Ac., Ac. . On Tuesdar Morning. Zfth Sept., At U o'clock, oa Main street, optcmt* Queen, Germantown, the cotixe household taroitajw. including s suit of superior oak fhnutare. eyrered with morocco,node tooriler br VoUu»er,waUiotdunng-itw«n furniture, walnut and mahogany chamber funiflSre, firutaeia and ingrain carpetings, oilcloths, fine Ctntoa matting. 4c. . . ... AWo u the kitchen funuture, eicht-day clock, Ae. , JW jljej be examined at 8 o’clock on the Donuhf el sale. CAN EDITIONS, LARGE aJTD SUPERIOR TELE SCOPE, See. _ , „ On Tuesday Eve Bint. Bept. ZTth. at the Auction Store, a collection of raha blemuceilaneousbooks*. . , ... . . : A iso, a large and supe nor telescope, eritfc tripod, Ac-, cost $llO. , , K or further particalart see catalojaes. Sale at No. 129 North ftxteenthiStreet. GENTEEL FURNITURE, TAPESTRk CARPETS, Ac., Ac. On "Wednesday Moniine, , , 28th instant, at 10 o'clock, at No. 129 North Sixteenth street, corner ol‘Cherry street, the genteel household and kitchen furniture, tapestry carpets, Ac-, cl a fen-* tie man leaving the city. . , . _ ■7* May be examined oa the morning of sale* at > o’clock. • Sale at No*. 139 and 141 Booth Fourth Street. On Thursday Morning. . At 9 o'clock, at the auction store, an aawrtmest oC excellent second-hand furniture, elegant mano-fortta* fine mirrors, carpets, eta., from families decumiK htn*- keepmg, removed to the store for convenience of cut. Sale at No. 1113 Girard Street. SVPERIOR FURNTTI'HK. PIANO. MANTEL AND PIER MIRRORS. VELVET CARPETS. CHANDE LIERS, OIL PAINTINGS. ENGRAVINGS, Ac. • On Fnday Morumr. •10tb instant, at 10 o’clock, at No. 1113 Girard stree*, by ratalornc. the entire household furniture. IV Full particular* in catalogues. , ]\l OSES MAT HANS. AUUTIONKEK T"X AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, B. E. corner SIXTH and RACE Streets. MONEY TO LOAN. Mosxt to Loan, tx lamb oa sxau. assovars, oa merchandize generally, andon all articles of Talue. All SUMS OVSE OJTB HUJTOXRD DOLLARS TWtTFEa CSRT. RRR ifqxth, including storage, Ac., at Nathans? Fraeiisl Establishment, 8. E. corner of SIXTH and RACE Si GREAT PUBLIC ACCOMMODATION. MONEY! MONEY!! MONEY!!! Money liberally advanced m Large or small amounts, from one dollar to thousands, on gold and direr plate, diamonds, watches, jewelry, fowtinr-pieces, musical in struments, furmtar®, dry goods, clothing, groceries, ci gars. hardware, cutlery, oooks, bora*, vehicles, harness, and all articles of value, for any hearth of time anted on.atNATßasi* Prjcipal EsTaaiJfcMXKT, southeast corner of Sixth and Race streets. PROMISSORY NOTES, with collateral, duoouatedat the lowest market rate*. , _ PAL ESTABLISHMENT,. 8. E. ooraer of SIXTH aid RACE Street*.—The following articles wili be eold forlsss than halt the usual store prices: Fine gold English patent full jewelled and plain, of the most approved and best make, in hunting cases and double bottomed. Fisa gtsd escapement lever and leprne watches, in hunting cassaad open face, some of them are extra full jeweled, and best make. Silver English patent lever watches, escape ment lever and lepines, in hunting,cam and open face,some very superior; Engush, Swiss. trench, aid Uuartier watches; fine gold vest, fob, seek, and chi men's chains; fine gold pencil cases and peas, bracelets, breastpins, finger-rings, ear-nogs, studs, medalhons, and jewelry generally. Superior Havana vigara at til per thousand, in boxes of 2UO each, will be so id by aut|la box or quantities, to suit purchasers. Numerous fnwy artiolesi Ao„ Ac., Ac. „ „ AT PRIVATE BALE. , „ , A superior fire-proof chest, 4 feet high by 3 fpet vua Also, watches, and jewelrv of even description. tiT. X.OTJIS, MO. WILLIAMS & BOYLE, AUCTIONEERS T ? xxn COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No.* W North MAIN STREET. Sr. Loci*, Mo., (formerly wjh Messrs. Myers, Clachorn A Co., Puiladelphia,) oflre their services to the merchants, manufacturer*, aid others of Philadelphia, for the sale of dry goods, carpet# boots, shoe*, hardware, jewelry. Ac., Ac., try Cash advances made on receipt or goods. ay Settlements made three days after sale, Messrs. Myers, Clngboni, A 4 C0., Phiia. •* Stuart A Brother, Phtla. “ Van Wyck, Townsend, A Warrens, Nsw Tot* “ L. AB. Curtis A Co., M “ Wood, Christy, A Co., St. Louis, Mo, “ Crow, MoCroary, A Co., '* '* nl-fm w-lv WASHING ANB IRONING. JJk WASHING AND IRONING DONS yith NEATNESS and DESPATCH, for Sins* wir.iv. Ladies and Gentlemen, Families, Boardin? Schools, Hotels. Steamboats. Ac., at DONOVAN't FAMILY LAUNDRY, No. ?3J South SIXTH Street corner of Prune. Family Shirts and Collar* paten polished. Everything washed by hand, on the com mon wash-betfrd. v _ The whole business ia strictly attended toby female operatives. Mr*. I>ONo\ AN, IT 9b-lr Ru**nnd*iKJ*dt rrmORLEY’S FOOD FOR CATTLE, JL (As Imported from Ensland.' For Horses, this lood is irdi«pensable i promoting and 6UstainincaU the animal functions iD hsdtband vigor. For Milch Cows it is invaluable, increasing the quantity and improving the quality ol milk For Sheep and Pig’s ihe effect produced in one month ill exceed ail expectation. . The addition of this food may be attended With a sub traction ot other food, to the extent of one-third, thereby rendering its application one of economy, while at the same time U materially assists the digestive powers cf every animal, in extracting a larger portion or nourish ment from the ordinary food, which would otherwise be lost, consequent upon the impaired or defective action ol those organs. Depot, 202 DOCK Street, *l7-toc7 PHILADELPHIA. Fresh fruit jars. Those who wish to avoid the uncleaoliness a teodant upon putting up fnm, & c., by the use of the oh st) le Jars with metal covers and cement, will be please t<> learn that the whole operation of Preserving can t performed in lea* than one halt the usual time bT th use of KARTELL’S ALL-GLASS PRESERVIN' JARS, pronounced bv phrsicians and scientific men * be the safest and most reliable Jar ever made. A use inspection will satisfy anyone of their inoomparah l superiority over all others. « Manufacturers under the Patent. HARTELL A LKTCHWORTR, No. 13 North FIFTH Street, General tftass Depot. PUKE UONFEUTIOA’ERY, MAXUPACTCRKD BV , EDWARD A. HEINTZ, _ Late of S. Hennon. Bt#re S. W. corner ARCH and NINTH streets. 3m iFactory 814 Filbert street.) MINTON’S ENCAUSTIC TILES lo I*4 floor*. Ornamental Chimney Toy* for eoit&gM. Garden Vues and Fountain*. Vitrified Pipe for drain* and Water ©on doctor*. Imported and for tale by WUII UMCHWH'MrrStoStt. poKK—2OO bbls. Mess Pork, of X? Jorwj, Ohio, »nd Philailslphi. for «!«• , a a aiDLisi»car teooffd door abovf jnrjn
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