The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, September 30, 1859, Image 4

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    PISOOVERTfO? X BAiT) 6r
HMS^^h&ving;bjjfeasi(M to
enter onhw promises on
'dtacbvered jtjiU itlifci been converted
l£w tettdemba'/or band of young
thieves, about lrt number, whose names were
- enrolled id 6 book- found in tbe-b uiUUng. Thflia®
-was Chief, A, J* TCiimeohtroaflnrpr,ll.:
,B* Sanborn. 1 * ,Tbn..boyateua.organteed appear, to
have commenced obOrations wUhin a few days. On
' MindCy theboV-Wirinooh was loltoHrid abodt'thb
. a lore' of MS.! ,Bavaeo. ’ and his ‘ wore
found in the outbuilding, together'With four ported
, monhales, and -other ar doles, whteh have ;been
identified as the proper jy, of Mr. Savage.' isyS
thus associated, are from ten tp,fourteen years of
BgQ. .•" . iL> '‘ 1 f* -> 1
A’sEavANi binb dn Yoxfc xohbed her
mistress of s3oo,,and then disappeared. 'She Was
. hunted jut. by the police; who found ‘ that she had
Invested largely in‘ silks, Balmorals,
champion skirts, and jewelry. $lBO was- found in
.her room. The girl oonfesled the iarobny< and
pleaded an extenuation > that, dika Mrs. Flora Mo*
Flimsey, she had nothing tcwear, aud hod resorted
to this measure to recruit he* wardrobe,* /y-d ' j
Agoßtocsfraad in th'elsate.of hay.lks been
disooverod in Boston.;;The hay wmso'loaded thal
e. person oonld or.wl intQ a hols loft near the hot*
tom of tho oart, sni in this placet colored man, in
the employ of thehav spocalator, was in tho habit
of cOMeallnz ■ himself , while . the hay 1 was boing
wotghod.V .Some. of'the pamhassts hava. pMd for
. him a dosen times over. <. i- - ' .
THEConciq.PKisK-Fioai.—Thegreatflght
between Aaitrahan KeUy and NedPrioe comes off
0c' r lhttrsday, pbt6ber 0. near Buffalo, Y;«Price
hi to be aeoodded By John Heenan, the Benicia
Boy, ondt Kelly ny Harry Qribbin: and! Jem Mas*
say* -To doss of time _fcnd= disputes lafithp
a reieredis to be selected beforolaaving Buf-
CHAiLESGE.--The: ; Zouave Cadets military
corps of Chicago,‘Bli f to' whom/was" awarded the
stand of oolort for superior drill feithe late National
. Fairer chsUenge, any military bofps in the United
Stetesor'Canada to drill. with;them for the eame
ft challengeextends to the regular* army
as Well aa tejthemuitia. i J 1 ;
A Bby KtLLED nr;RuM,~At Cold Spring,
New..Ybfk»'lteo'ently,aboyfslx.yeaw'old, was in
r ducod, by the'kdeper ofa’drinking saloorf,'to drink
1 soma brandy, telling himi it was ciders The
. boy. djank .so mmib that he died the; *ame,,night
etatem'ent'is mine dir the author
rity of the Kev. Mr.' Codung; of Cold Spring. ;
Aa Das Rxoß’s circus ‘Company was on its
Way, from Potmorroto Norris town, last.week, the
wagons gst on a new-made road, and sunk la-up to
- the axles.- -The horses wore-enable* te^moye’.tho
-Yehiolet, when ,tho monster elephant was brought
up ana lifted them out with, scarcely Ari apparent
effort.-.-' 'V'• “• i
■ DkpArE tlio ropo-
Walker.r.aitef his'wonderftd feats in
other plaoes, has fetdrheiLte-Booheeter, NVY., and
k mili wklk over bn histight-ropo
. to-day and' one' of the days'
.. . ,
_ One . hundfed and : iikty-eight; riifles of, the
pacific Railroad in Missouri have bhezr'completed,
aiam aggregate outlay of nearly $12,000,000. There
are yet one huQdred’a'nd fourteen miles to build in
order to complete' tho road hr Kansas oity. ; This ia
to cost $7,000,000 more,- •r; y
, . Ma. Joax Fine, aged,ninety-six years, and
‘ Miss Elisabeth' Harley, of Davidson county7N., C•,
• 1 w etc manded-oirtho-Slattilt.; They walked eight
miles to the residence'olVthe magistrate, and ijlcer
tho oeremony.vygs,porform6d : Walk'<>d bafckU'
JOHN* SkARHA } GdlQimxa Ot TEH MontW
BAaL.X aEKVES, > rn . . ••
;* isTi£ii ;/ )iAao
aVtHK KEECHAKTS’ BXCKAKOS, ekn*/U)XLPHL4.r: ■
fp Tuscarora, Bunlevy .-t. \ ..-.Liverpool; Oot 1
pfasther,Leslie ...i Janeiro.Octl
rk island RcJ/ne, Jeffrey. i . <;. u - London i soon
rk Deocy, Averilt;. u ; m .CArde&as odd Ba«ua, soon
#r|K LIU Heed, Taso..^-.Bt Jagoue Cuba, soon
Brifc Clara, Herdmafl ~ London, coon
Hng Empire. Crowell;...-.. Kingston, Ja; soon
nt\s AsnbKTnomas.,... iPortauflpiin* soon
Br I* lria, PiercOi.. v* * 'S&goa la Qrande, sotm
Bohr.w LBpnnkS) Buokaloo. '...m.r, f.: Havana,soon
SAILING OW THE OCEAN STEAMERS.
FROM THE UNITED STATES, :
sptm' ' v -J ■ „txATk‘ 'l >ba- - < days.
New York;New-York. Bremen -..-. .i.. s Oct l
Cof Baltimore. -New-York .Livarpool^W• •- * §ct 8
utascov. • > .Sew York.GlaLloW.'.’. Jl l2
- /TO ARRIVE. -'- ' ;
fnnoo Albert;, .u Oalway; .New; LP***'* ; *§*ri it
A5ia,...... ....Liverpool. .New York... ..Sept 17
Hwamonia, .»Boutharepton..Now York... ..... .. .Sept ja
Fulton ..SoutSmpton..NeW Y0rk...........5ept ID
Canada... ....'.'...Liverpool, .Boston..; .. .Sept 21
Greet xiMtern... .Holihced, .Portland Oct 30
Tbe California Mad sEeaftiefs sail from New York on
theSteaudSOtliofeaoamonth. 1 '\j; v • •
Tho Havana Steamers leave New York on the 2d, 7th,
Iftk, I7tb.lnd J7tUolnach month, and Charleston, 8.0.,
oathe 4th and 19th. • •
wben the date* fell on Sunday, the steamers
Will eauoa'Mouday, except from New Orleans.
;;, INTEUIGENCfi.
y.OHx vf 'fwiiigtM'HiA, a«,i. w r uiie,
tS,« 18UM8ET8^.i ft -«« |1
. Beh, M>ty E dM, from Salem, Mass,
intoJJlasfto captarn. ' /■
Sear C>ark> % days from Chesapeake City,
witbsram to Cnristtan-fc Curran, v *'
Briii OeorgeAmos, Nichols, from Boston.
Br*4 Hprp, Rayaes. from Stomn^too.
Bohr A Corderr, Alien, from Boston.-
, Bciu W O Bartlett, .Connelir, from Boston. ;
-;iiE r ? t S?Ji ,r wif i,lie /* •b® %**»»•'
BcnrETSmitli,L«e,froraßoston.. .„ „ ,
. isifcffi.&ifeiar 10 ”- ■ ! i i
BSS%Kr<««^ n ci» M w l oh. j
'■ olbAxied.“ *'• «
Steamship Fhinea* Sproftte, Matthews, Boston, Henry
Winsor.
. Steamship Boston, SeUev,JTew York. Jas AHderdio*.
- ' Barfc,Anu Ehsat>oiM NorBi*ve,'4laV*na, Wm Ciuri*
tctnftS » boa.
Bark Bella, Ryder, Boston, Twelia k Co.
Hh* Bt Clair, iLerdman. London, Workman k Co.
fini Kajnw. Portland, Smmefteon k Olo vor. .
mu U6Q Amos, Niohojs, Boston* • do
Bru Anri ‘J.WjyHopkmk, Bangor. LAudennod k Co.
Sofaf M.titit Punoemen, Wert Indies, Uaterbridge
Johrb Feast, itaslanfcx. lYilmington, N.C, D.S Bret'
|QA (g, CO, "
Bohr Swan. Colllps, Charleston, Bhpatfl A Co. .
Martha, Bixtet, Boston. M>We, Hammett k
Caldwell; 1 > / ; • ° , r . ".- -- 0
. Bohr, Bartlett, Coonellr, Boston. fjo ,
&«"«&?»! Fp. ;
Bohr Treasurer, Fisher, Boston, E A Corson k Cb. ‘ ’
Bchr Is&ao Rich, Smith, Boston, C A Heckstier Ic Co)
Bebr A Cordenr, Alien, Boston, do
Bohr Volant, r -i r too
>' Bohr Mary £Binitb,«initti;«aiflm, i ' T -* I do I
C Brooks, waffin, Portland, Kevins k
Bear Baeo, Haler, Lynn.ilayea k Gbdshali. ' ia' n \
' Bear Keptuns. Magee, Lynn.WH Brown. ‘ J ' <
Btr 4 8 oimrer, Dennis, Baltimore, A Oiovts, J f. ; •;':
„„ : w : -f m i
*>* "
H.braSohoch,lambartoCMS-Cadwslidor; lkUrr
Sic & ilnry, do io M Trump Sc Boniw C Sampuiwdo
, Wol.crton,- J A Mackny.do to Ssral Boltonot Co:
nomy.coil to St Goorifcm- Robocca Ann,dp. to Goo
nett.CbOMpflik, Citj;F Wonrick, B»ni(i Kditli. V
. T Wi^;^“ l^^tew c u 'i; S o-t»: i
,Ta« Kingston leA here this morning with. 16 boats
in tow, taden aud ooiiiuned asfollowat • <
rlt Herford. flour to Humphreys, Hoffman Wright, F
Fiispamek, ami .others; A J Rita.oom toßudd&Cotn
yiDe&anoe. mm.toAFitmtrmk; Dauphinand York,
(of LananSierjpigirpntp K/Biting k Bro: J JBogarr
due; ml to- FrankfordJ J Smith, bark to Wlmlngtom
Rambler and VV m Bdler. lumber to H Croskor? S-H
‘irurup Neobrah,and P R Flouts, do to M Trump U
Sons; Extenuate, IVo Bisters, ami L'Aiiugle, coal to
Delaware City-
;; ,-L' ; •; «
(Coneipondenee or the Philadelphia Exchange.)
_ .. _ fc CAPE ISLAND, Bept», 12 M. ‘
The steamship City ol w w York, and who*e
name has not beefc ascertained, fire now spin* jn. ‘Tio*
thingmrightoulwArtf bound. \vindNE. <■“
Ypuni# . THOS, U. HUGHES.;
' BTTXLWBATH TOTEEPBISS.
_ , ’.'BOSTOI*,O6*I2S. ,
The ship Ocean Ciueen,-hence for Charleston, went
aebor# last ni*ht os luce Point. I
‘ ' '*-'**•*••** '
ShipEoitna, Agry.lor .Liverpool, vent to sea from
. Cbttrfc*tgo2iihia«t, ■ .
Ship itocue,(of'Hath) Lowell, arrived at SUiTbomaa
1 15th met, With her car*o of coal on fire; They were try*
iiiA to put it out with engines.
. BUipAroole'. Krafts, ;from City Point’for Marseilles,
wa*»p<’keaBdinit.,lat.4oS7,lon.22so.'
Ship Htfriiir* Howland, sailed from Batavia July-21st
for redan*, to t«ul tor New York st $3 M per ton;
. BarfcrAu*?»Lyneh, for Philadelphia, was towed to sea
from New Orleans l«h inti. 1 w .
Sark AMsuierton,HendarBoa, for Richmond,cleared
at Havana 2dth io«t. ■ .
Bark Caiiada r _Mltcbell» which bad been chartered to
load molasses for this Wft, Sailed troin Cardenas nth
ipaL’tor tisstia. »
Ain?9, was loading at Mntaguaijfth
Bri*.Resolute,for this port, was loading at Jtt&ttmzai
'Brl'*’.CbloppeeiHoweSi lienea, a} Boston *Kh inst> l
ttohri Jodae TontteyV Cottrell; * aeon, Hearse;
pattUMt,Boatert Williams, Naylors John Price - ,
Bears 1 ,bli*a & Hebsocfi. Prion; John Walker, Fnrren;
Adelaide, NnitK; :oi/l(iompaon t Lloyd; Julia Alina,,
Hardm* iT Lake, Pculh F ted wards, Babcock; lady
■Batolkj.BskftrLJfWiiiiameon, Jr,-. WfnsmorejW R
OeaD.Nrsj is TovmMnd, Williams, and J R.Moore,
lo.erKUl.MflfleatßofitoniSth mat. ■ i .to •
"Boars Joe MoCloskey.Btehbia*} TBenedictrOold*
* \Wr HJobs, Jon?*, heinje at-Warren 24th last. . £ ’ !
Fwy vßliMard* from-Brandywine, Del,*)
. £ i BcbxJHi'ianner.paseJi frornWilmingtonf N:C» sr
mew JWste*#|i» fwt. l > -\ i
PSSMd;Aoisr/Joir d,;(not 30th) Argonaut, Norton,
'&&%%£, fflgfe
Koag. - ,« ]
FKKBH FROI T JARS. i
Thcw who wish to avoid tho unolesnlineu at;
ttjwspt dsotf*salhp* opTriUf, fftrty tb«se ofthTiM,
Myli Jars with metal cover* ana cement. wiU be pleas?
toljarß that the wholeopointion of Preserving can be
w£vmf n xMorAßiyßmmm
No. U North FIFTH Strait,
■> '£ ?-*3 otwns Doiwt. i
Drills and sheetings fqr bxl
jMIWI '-I * ; I*. -Ov: >
1 lSslfeffi' Sftaet. : j
• .OOft-lT ‘ ■w.w>M».i,„ r h.,'i
LADIES’ HAIR BRAIDS, , .FRIi
SETTS, and CURLSi millsirfitcturW in theviri
beatand neweatPane atylea. constantly
keep a very large aiaortntont bn nai/d. Hold TVholeßr.le
and retalljat the, Sweat. pjwfMaenaM. Ordorafrotn
(Hearta of thcctnintr, aefiaitea/and promptly attended
K Aao,inewH4JOO j
anW- , fei^T’ f ' -■j Bflhreep Market and Chestnut, j
' f ot Peartpofc’i cftteb/fited
--■ :;:vvae!t»«t;
,I|I%Na;ON'L^ONS.-^^ xeg M4|T
f©S®®fflBBBMS*
wjbwsb “*!ilHa
..UMtIOE; esiri-
1
Snutbing Hosm iti
i-«i: - i.itsiOWLiWjASMßlJßjySß.ifcdol I
'*F'*sxJi?i' i Y‘, WfMSoaUiWHAKVTSS.
,;*35 ,* *l 4fc*JA fJ’Jr-t \
" : XB«At WOTic’ES.' 1 1
TN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE
A CITY 4ND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA,
w. Estate of CABOLINE B. THOMPSON, Deceased.
The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit settle,
and adjust the account! of LEWIS O. CASSIDY, Ad
ministrator of the estate of CAROLINE B. THOMP
SON, deceased, and to make distribution of the balance
in the .hands of- the accountant, will.meet the parties
• h n°^ PfP^^ I HENNEBSV.A U ,1,t0,.
JN THE OQURT OF COMMON PLEAS
FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF I’HILADEL
MARY A-GAPFF, l>y hlir 'noxt fi-iontl. &0., vs. RO
BERT W. BAUFF, September T, 1858, No. 45.
Sie Please take notice that the Court have granted
a rule on the respondent Robert W. Gnun. m the ftl>ove
case, to show cause why a divorce, a vinculo matrimo
nii should not be decreed between the shove parlies,
returnable the Bth:,dey of Oolober, A. D., 1869. at IQ
o'olook A, M. Service of the said rule bfts failed on
ncoount of the absence of the SAid respondent., ,
. .. ■, '■'’Veryreßppotrully.j,^,^
. , ■ . -Att’y for Libellant,
W.Bapfk, Eospomleiß.
rf .THE ,COURT;OF/COMMON PLEAS
FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADEL
TILJIZABETH T.PENNOEK vii. HORATIO B. PEN
NOCK, Jr. Sub. in Divorce. June T-,' 1859. No. IP.
*On motion of P. r P. MORRIS, for Libellant, a rule had
boon granted in the above case, returnable Ootober 15th,
1869, tosilow cause, why a divorce a.vinculo matrimonii
should npt be decreed, j Personal service of notice of this
rule, nnEinally returnable on the 2>th of September;
1869, having failed onaccount of the absenoe of respond
ent, the CJourt have directed this publication.
P; *3?HEaORPHANS’ court, for the
CiTY"AND COt)NTY OF PHILADELPHtA.
Estate of dAWUEL WEST, Deoeascd. (Intestate.)
Estate of ANNA WEST, Deceased, (Testate.)
The Auditor appointed by the Courtto audit, settle,
and ad>ust the account of ELl_ K. PKIOL, Admim a -
trator i. b.n. of.thd eatawoT SAMUEL WEBT, de
ceased, aqd the account ofELIK. PRICE, Executor of
tbol : .otwili, i eto.rof ANNA WEST. deperfsTtUafid tQ
make distribution amone the next of km andlesalees,
according to their rights in respect to both estates,
tnkmg into view the distributions heretofore made
among them by'said,Anna ,W6st.-«s ''Adm<nistrator of
said Samuel west, and of the indebtedness of her estate
to his estate, and the indebtedness of legatees to her
estate, will meet the parties interested for the purposes
ofhis appointment, on. MONDAY, jbe.Sd day of Oc
tober, 1859. at 4 o'olock P. M.. at Ins office, No. 204 South
FIFTH Street, m the city of ™ l s#g iMlJEl , i
' 7 rin-wfro6t< •- i <i I * ' f I'.-!'' • Auditor.,
FTHE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTV OF PHILADELPHIA.
EflUta of JOHN MORRIS, Deogand..- . ,
The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle,
and adjust (hoffm aijd nnal ac oo_un t of JOHN J. MOR
RIS, Administrator of the. estate,ot JOHN MORRIS,
deceased, And to report distribution of the balance in
tlie hand? of the Accounlant,.will tntfet the parlies in
terested, for the purposes of his Appointment, on TUES
DAY; October 4ftr1859, at 4 o'clock R. M., at his office/,
No. *i2 *ALNVr Stro.t.m Ph.Meljihm.
s2l-wfmst , i( Auditor,-
IN THE ORPHANS > COURf FOR .THE
CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.' "
Estate of WILLIAM A. MARSHALL, Deceased.
The Auditor appointed, by the Court to audit, settle,
and adjust the final account of WILLIAM R. LEJEE,
Acting Executor’of the will of WILLIAM A. MAR
SHALL. deceased, ana to make distribution of the
balance in the hands of said aooountatjt, will meet the
parties interested for,the purposes of ms appointment,
on MONDAY, October 17th, 1&9 at 4 o’olock. T P. M.. at
the office ot "WILLIAM A. LEJEE, 809 WALNUT
Street, in the oity of Philadelphia. .. , 523-frmw6t-
IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA,
' Estate of WILLIAM A. MARSHALL, Deceased,
The'Auditor appointed by the Court to A audit, settle,
anil adjust the first and oulr acoouut of CHARLES
LENNIO and WILLIAM R. LEJEE, Trustees, ap
. pointed undertbp will,of WILLIAM A. MARSHALL,
deceased, and to make distribution of tho balance in
the hands of said Aooonntantr.wiU meet the parties in
terested, for the purposes of his appointment, on MON
DAY, October 17th, 1869, at 4 o’clock DM., at the office
ofWILLIAM R. LEJEE, 309 WALNUT Street,, in the
city of Philadelphia. - - • 523-irmw6t
,: SAVING FUNDS.
OPRUfO. GARDEN SAVING FUND SO
•>3 OIETY OJF PHILADELPHIA. '
~ ~ .Offioe, No. SJI North THIRD Street
TConeolidationßankßondiM.)
CHARTERED BY T|E LEO|BLATUkE OFPBNN
; Deponuirooeirottin mra, of 008 Dollorand
end repaid m Gold, -without notioe, with FIVE PER
CENT. INTEREST from tho dar ofdepo.it till with-
A rSi,oi»iblA add toMMo Sovineo Inatitatioa hM lon,
boon needed in the Northern part of tho oity. and The
Spring Garden Bevmge Fund Spoiety” wae chartered by
the Legislature of Peoniylyaniatoeupply thtoneoenity.
The Managere. In' organictai and looabn, it, hnvo been
governed wholly by a deiue. to aooomroodate the bns -
neoo interns, end wanto of the »ery. large and entarpri-
From,to,Xo’olook: also, on. Monday and Thoreday
fronts anttlB o-oiook in the evening.
~i; -I ■ . Kiitionhs.; . • ■
FredorioV Kiett, Stephen Smith,
John P. wvy. Hon. H. K. Strong,
, DwlekUnderltofrer,. Frederiek Staoke,
,-Frnnoij Harti.i V , : JooephP;LoClero,
John KeuUr, Jr., ‘ Gdorge Kneoht,
•' > Son- Wml liillward,
- f?s, r f &. Btt^^ lEgB .4l^pted. F L
Francis Hast. Secretary. ia2o-tfif
CAVING 4 TONP-FIVg PER CENT. IN
►5 TERBBT.—NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COM
PANY, WALNUT Btraftt,gquUjvest oorner of THIRD,
Philaaelpbut ’ InooTporatedby us 6lata of Pennsylva
**r,fhB offioe' is opstaerery day from 9 q’docVin the
morning: till 4 o’clock in the evening, and on Monday
till 8 o’clock. •
Hon. HENRY L. BkNNER, President
ROBERT SEtFRIDGE, Vice President
William Secretary.
. fyttSpTpß*.
Hon. Honry I/. Banner, F. Cnrroll Brewiter,
feAfr
&ts&£S& Bfaarf.r,
Money isreocivsdanA ptmsfcfß pade daily.
Thpinvestraente are w***i w the
prov&iojjs of the Charter, m.IUal Kiwto MortKacee,
Ground Rents, and inch firet-olaw securities u will al
this Institution, . atri-ir
S" ‘
.AVIVO"‘ FUND.—UNITED STATES
* TRUST C,ONPM«'iCS,7!B> third CHEST
.I4urcO jams reo«iv^ r ondo-
Offlaa bmiM.jfro?s#antU 5 .o’clock ©very day, and on
B. CBAWt'oaD.
AiiUte, hyi filter)* p» tkePurao.”
KIK4NKLIN jSAVJNO. PIWW
1 No. ISS Booth'FOURTH, Street, tistveen
dtaitnututd. Waljmt, PliiliS*l»hm, »tl Eo
opos?to r fi T Moiroi by Goreromeiit .
State, and City Loans, Ground Rents, Mortgages, s
AfO. ,< -i- .1 -.i . ••• • -i.- ■; Z
Vbjs Company deems safety better than large 5
prosts, consequently will ran no risk with deposi- «
tors* money, fejt hare it at all times ready tore- £
Srn with 6 pec e«£j, interest to the owner, as »
ey have always Uorf*. This Company never B
married_or sihgtei'and Minora oan g
deposit Iff their own right, and such deposits oan 9
Be wftwMWPJfi.T.by their consent. : ’ - %
T Charter ‘lncorporated by the State a
of Pennsylvania, wuh authority to. receive mo- £
"KMmm s
■ SUtitoreßß. . ■„•■ c
Jacob B. Shannon* .©W Cadwallader, g
&telo„, ' : MsfyUltt, |
Jos. R. gatherthwalte, , tjpoyairo Blanchard,
fk CC® B. President
(jhrnu* Oadwallaskb',Treasurer.
"A Dollar.s&vad. is twice earned. 9
BREAD
'pUEE AND CHEAt* BREAD,
. ’ MANUFACTURED W THE
MECHANICAL BAKERY,
CAN PS OBTAIXSD AT TUB FOLLOWING
PLACES;
MECHANICAL BAKERY, 8. W. corner of Broad and
„ , r .Vine streets.
C.M. street, below
H. Sixlii and
JATHO 4: 50N,,:...*..; No, KM North Fifth street.
B« No, 910 Spring Garden
■' street.
JOHN G. MOXEY No. 1223 Vine afreet.
T. No. 110 North Fifth street.
JOHN 5M1TH...... «. E. earner Filth and
W. W. MATHEWS, .S.IH. corner Eleventh and
0. KNIGHT Broad street, below Wal
feaoA|E GARVIN—.— A, iomtard .trtot,
D. COURTNEY W.. oomor SixU.nth
Yr.M.CdURTNEy;...,;„-„ i 'N“" d »!i ,! °Bou°l! t, iVolll.,'
street.
B*R.^VANAMAKKR........»,Fe_d*irat.eireet, above
Z. LENTZ—~ .Corner South Fourth and
t t .1... " Johnston streets.
L. HOLLAND— ——. .B..W.cornerSixteenth and
DAVID SADDLER— Nof Eleventh
J.WEIOHTMAN—— Eleventhand
S. 8. TOMKINS. M Front
H. BROOKS.— ——.6. corner of Seventh
JANE ‘ MYER 3,.. .fc. .Coates etreat?lielow Thir
teeuth street. •
F. M. wood:—. _—^■ s '^;S , 4 r .Tte« l it* nl ‘ ll “ a " d
F. MORRIB. —■ ■.N» W. yuruor, Tenth and
- > r SbiftpettstreeU.
E. B. TURNER. —* —..No. Jm -Sooth Front
■ * ■ ' -street. ’ 1
J.BHySTER..B. W. comer Broad and
Parrish streets,
THOS. T. BLEST—. Corner Nineteenth street
« > /and Ridge avenue.
8.,5. «■.N. E. corner Ninth and
'■* v •-• streets. •
J. McINTYRE:;—.. —; ab.
Gostes.
AMiX. FtJt,I,ERTON,J-i- Corner of Fifth and Chris
. . UftJU- ,• ! -
J.L.H1CK&............. CauuJqn^ff. J,, store 119
0. H. RAINIER.—™. m«?plltaSoiphfa,Mlh«t,
R. i. YARNELL.-.^-^^rmn'al 11 M * A
JOHN,BA!tKD^.'.-~~ 1 and Pina GrorCj
" ' penna.
GEO; TOWNSEND. Penna
M r MpOt^ES,..Atlantia City, N. J,
D.HORTON....._™. Flerenoe, N. J,
i;'k EBERtiEiN
jjei-tf
- Columbia, Pa.
TIftiUHANIOAL BAKERY, S. W. Q omer
-Al* BROAD And YINK Qtreeta.,PHILADELPHIA.
Thi* eitoblijhmgnt is nowm succiessfuloperation.dny
and nßßtWnd.All arereepectuiUj-Invltod to call andsee
the whole process of bread-making for themselves,•«-.
The underelgoml tekeß the- liberty of saving that A>r
thirtr-nvoyAarShe Has beeifapraCtioaf Aker—five m
apprentice, and five as journeyman in one of the first
houses m Scotland. and' twenty-five, as master—during
which time tie has n&Jthe opportunity of making many
.?*5? T i* nBnta ’ all tjie improvements which
have been msAedunng that period,, , r
In this establishment; of wftfon Ee hssnow the man-
Mpms«tnft;wa[Hon to tho complete labor-saving ma
, ohmerjsbe has hup faqilUiesof many lands not hereto
' tote possesses. ' ■ ;
' Bdfrifc unrestrained in the purchase of flour.none but
and ho hasnp
VVmi?(e#in^ffih^e f ßrt(id bythe Meohanicill
Baker/ has not been tried, orm which it has been tried
only At its 6mraAticoni*htj before the machinery was ih
perfect forking; order, Tespeolfplly asked to sive it
;ll|mTON’S . ENCAUSTIC.' lILES'Ior
■. - ImVo rud and in r 1 “4 water oonduoton.
fehu tf ” .7,7 tmnrlt/KsWiiT l B?™iit,
— ln,; bulk, jn ■ priiuO
i 'iVi M»SonOt FRONT ptra.et,j
INSURANCE COMPANIKS,
company,
' ■ ESTABLISHED IN 1430,
FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE.
HEAD OFFICES:
LONDON, ABERDEEN, EDINBURGH, GLAS
GOW, PHILADELPHIA. . ' ;
CAPITAL. $(5,298,800.
ANNUAL INCOME UPWARDS OF 91,000,000.
Potioie. guamntifid’St tho unlimited liabllitiM o
nearly 1,000 Shareholders.
Losses promptly adjusted and paid without reference
to London, by
WILLIAM GETTY,
AGENT FOR THE UNITED STATES,
OFFICE, PHILADELPHIA BANK,
OHEBTNUT STREET, ABOVE FOURTH,
FH!t.AI>KLFHIA'
REFERENCES.
Messrs. STUART-& BROTHER* IS Bank Street.
“ MYERS, CLAGHORN, & CO., 833 Market st.
" WM.MoKEE tc C0.,22 South Front street.
" MdCUTCHEN & COLLINS, S. W. oorner
Front and New streets.
“ SMITH, WILLIAMS, k CO., 813 Market it.
“ JAMES GRAHAM k CO., 20 and 81 Letitia it.
JOSEPH B. MITCHELL, E«q., Preiident Meohanioe’
Bank.
JAMES DUNLAP, Esq., President Union Bank.
Hon. WILLIAM A. PORTER, 023 Walnut street, late
* " ' Judge Supreme Court. Jyg-tath&e tf
Life insurance and trust com-
IPANY.-THE PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSU
RANCE COMPANY, Northeaet oorner or THIRD and
D INSUR r is t LI/EB e for fhfwhole term of dife-sranit
annuities and endowments-purchases life interests in
Real Estate, and makes all contracts depending on the
contingencies of Life.
They act as Executors, Administrators, Assignees
Trustees, and Guardians.
TRUSTEES.
tsmelL. Miller, - Samuel (LStoke*, •
enjamin Cofitek, • 1 William Martin,
tphard S. Newbold, James B. MoFarland,
William T. Hacker, Joseph H. Trotter,
William H. Kern, James Euston,
Samuel C. Huey. Theophitus Paulding.
grtes HaUoweii, ' Edmund A. Sourer,
ry C. Townsend. psmel L. Hvtohinsoi,
olphus Kent, John W. Hornor,
UamH. Carr, EllisS. Aroheft
P. V.Daflow, Samuel J. Christian,
William Robertson, Joseph M. Thomas,
Warner M:Rasin, , John G. Brenner,
* :' 1 ; ;
SAMLTE. STOKES, Vioe Pres’t
John W. Hobnob. Secretary. ■ aulB-ly
THE QUAKER CITY INSURANCE
COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, Pa.
FRANKLIN BUILDINGS, No. 408 WALNUT Street
CHAPTER PERPETUAL,
CAPITAL - 8200,000
BURPLUB 150,000
FIRE, MARINE, AND INLAND INSURANCE. ,
Fire insurance, limited and perpetual, on Buildings and
Merchandise of all descriptions.
Mpnae Insurance, inland and Ocean, on Vessels,
Freight and Cargo to and from all parts of the World.
OFFICERS,
GEORGE H. HART, President,
E. P. ROSS, Vice President.
H. R. COGGBHALL. Secretary.
8. H.BUTLER, Ass’t Secretary.
George H. Hart.
E. P. JRoss,
A. C. Cnttell,
Foster 8. Pertans (
Samuel Jones. M. D„
Howard jetre and marine insu-
RANCE COMPANY, No. 418 WALNUT Street,
Philadelphia. ,
John 0. James, H. H. ShilUnuford*
A. J. Buoknor, C. E. Spangler,
John W» Seaton, H. ii.jlouitOD,
William Kaigue!. Win. H. Leva,
Edwin Bpptlii Charles F. Norton#
John Garrison, isaao Myer,
E. B. Warne.
President-THOMAB L. LUDERS.
Vioo Presidont-E. 8. WARNE.
Seoretarr -CII ARLES A. BUY. de!s
American fire insurance co..
INCORPORATED UIO—CHARTER PERPET
UAL . t ‘
No. 810 WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia.
Having a targe p&id-UP Capital Stock and Surplus In
vested in sound and available Securities, continue to in
sure on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, Merchandise,
Vessels in Fort and their Cargoes, and other Personal
Property, All losses liberally and promptly adjusted.
DIRECIOBS. , ,
John T. Lewis,
James R. Campbell,
Edmund G. Dutilh,
Ghaa. W. Poultntf y,
Israel Morris.
GEORGE ABBOTT, President
THOMLABR. MARIS. Boorotwr,. jalt-ly If
George Abbott.
John welsh,
Samuel C. Morton*
Patnok Brad*,
Delaware mutual safety in
BURANCE COMPANY.
INCORPOR4TKD BY THE LEGISLATURE OP
BENNSYL VA NJA, MS*.
OFFICE S, E. CORNER THIRf) AND WALNUT
M A iflW’ ?*B S Url'N 0E
ON VESSELS, J
CARGO. > To all parts of the World.
I 'INLAND INSURANCE
On Goods, by River, Canals, Lakes, and Land Carnage
to all parts of the Union.
FIRE INSURANCES
On Merchandise generally.
On Stores, Dwellms Houses, ko.
ASSETS OF THE COMPANY,
November!, 1668,
Par, Maristt Vatue,
$103,060, Philadelphia City 8 & cent. L0an....#106,144 00
MS
«»«
#20,000, NcriJt Pefaptylvnhin RaiJroad Mcrt
ai■ fiM 9JJOOW
#10,000,800 shares stock Genhantown Qas
Company, interest and principal
guarantied by the city of Phila
delphia... 14,930 00
$8,000,100 shares Pennsylvania Railroad
Company 4,887 00
#0,000,100 shares North Pennsylvania Rail
road Company 880 00
#l,BOO, Sundry shcfcn Philadelphia loe
vannah Steam Navigation Com
pa&y'&ndPbModelphm Exchange
Company™ ™ 9,030 00
' sel7-ly
Mottm.i.,.*,! San! K.lnte.or-*’ 11 '' 1 ” 03
fiee 8ui1ding.......... 71A63 35
Bills receivable for Insurances made......... W
Balance due at Ma- >
fine Policies recently issued-and other
aqhtg.dSbtoCimPTiiy....sl,23B 1
ffu?. M™? c “ m ?l' j rs oo
c«b ah' ltepfMdVin ■! \ll :‘.Uj~, ,
9SW ro
William Martin, James C. Hand,
Joseph H. Sent, *Thenphi!us Paulding*
Edmund A. Bouder* James Trnquair,
John C. Davis, wiUinm Eyre, Jr»*
John R. Penrose, J.F.Peniatnn,
gecrge 0. Leiper, Joshua I\ Eyre,
Eawald Darlington* SarouelK. Stoke*,
Pr. B. M. lidlfuiß, Henry Sloan,
WUham C. Ludwig, James B. M’Farland,
Hugh Craig." • Thomss 0, Hand,
fipencer M'llvalne, Robert Barton,
Charles KoHy, John B.Reinple, Pittsb’g,
E, Jones Brooke, D.T. Morgan, • m .
Xae&uP, Jones, J. T. Loran, * “
WILLIAM MARTIN, President.
TTPiuntr t vt HAND, Vioe President.
HENRY LYLBUftN. pperet»yy. mb2s-dtf
THE ROBERT MORRIS FIRE IKSU
RANGE COMPANY
_OV I>im.AT)KLPHIA,
„ 409 WALNUT STREET.
This Company insures againtt Loss or Damage by
Fire on Public and Private Buildines, Furniture, Stocks
of Goods, and Merchandise generally.
The following provision m:tbe Polioies of this Oom
?at!eraf Uaraßtl6B tliei,B6oUnty w «6u assigned as col-
This policy shall not be invalidated, or in any wise
Sfieoted. after its assignment hs a collateral security to
a ground-rent, or mortgage, and the approval of suoh As
signment by the office, by any transferor conveyance of
the mortgaged of the same.”
’aul T. Jpnes. Jeremiah M. Brooks,
ohnHuiins, Robert Clarko,
~ aaao a, Wajc/msa, David Salomon,
Sdward Q. James, wiUi&m Yandorveer*
feHrains, WW'
PAUL T. JONES. Presid n* '
WM.VANDERVEER* Vioe President
Ou.RVBT B. Btbrt.iwo. BflnrStftrr mv7-tf
FAMP INSUIJANPP COMPANY, No.
,11 CHESTNUT SIICM, Wtl’WWfflL
INCORPORATED STATE Of.
CONFINED TO PmS7.fP INI/AND RISKS.
DIHKCTOKO! ■
BAMUEI. WeioiiT of Wniht, Bio»., k 80.
William W. Waltsb., Willwm Ryrtn k 00.
Chablrs Ricuabdbok..' j, Q. Howe A 00,
Qbobqk A. west. west; Fobes. & Lloyd.
Rabclay Lipriscon._ Lippinoott, Hunter. A Soott,
Jacob W.Stoot. Clufre.l, Stout, tc Co.
Hbkry Lbwh, Jr Lo wit, Bros., k Co.
David B. Bikmbv Davi. k Birne,.
JoBK W.Evebma.v..„ John W. Everman k Co.
Thomas 8. Mahtih..... Savaito k Mnrtin.
Pro...
W li/LIAMS I. bI/ANUHAHI). SoQ.y. au,-u
INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE
STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA—FIRE AND MA
IUNE INSUHANOE-No. 4 EXCHANGE BUlLD
lrivoi
18SS«7 e 446fiJS&' Cftpstal ® 2po ’ o<x> “ A « ,U ' January 1,
AUlnYested m sound andav&ilaUe seourities—con
tlonT^r” 0 ' faSI
pL\»UOH f
WILLIAM J*WAN,
tfaa CJHIOKERING & SONS,
WAREROOMB 807 CHESTNUT STREET.
o Pt ß^AL^*K r .^ a »L ( Jj; i WL*^o k °f our BEAUTIFUL
f^t -°^ B s medals.^
RAVEN, BACON, * Oo.'a,
*J ln r iv ?! re '-l MBLODEONB and HAR
MONIUMB, so desirable lor Churches and Leoture
and Melodeops to Rent
mrU-Iy SEVENTH and CHESTNU*r.
g£3£3pf A . GREAT IMPROVEJIENT IN
n # i f»PIANOS.
1021 CHESTNUT itreei. the muiio*
loving public to oal) and examine their new and suo*
oessful improvement—
' ' %1B PARLOR GRAND PIANO.
Having converted the Tone, Touch, and Aotion of
the Grand Pmno into that of a Square Instrument,
avoiding allthe objectiops generally mode to the style of
Grand Piano, plso diminishing the eost of the esme!
Id volume, purity oftone, great power. bnUianoy, full
ness, depth, Anucvenness of touch, with exquisite deli
cacy and sweetness.these
SUPERIOR AND IN
are wholly unscualled. They hkVeroqoived the highest
encomiums, and are pronounced by critics to be far su
perior to any instruments ever manufactured in this
oountrr. r
. Constantly On hand, a large and elegant assortment of
our unrivalled PIANOS, Wo have lieen awardod the
First at all exhibitions ever exhibited, in-,
,n 1119 Cr, t' i ’ a,K °.l?fr
KSUQAK-HOUSE MOLASSES.—ISO hhd ß ..
JAMES GRAHAM & CO.,
t.KTTTU Rfrait
MESS SHAD—Nos. 1 and 2
a prime article,inetoreand R»r sale by
»«4» ' ' 1M Solwh WHARFS
TUTE ROPE, CORDS, &c.—A very supc
of
No, Xf N, WATER and a N. DELAWARE Av,±
THE UIiESSa—PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER
roßs.
E. W. Bailey,
Andrew R. Chambers,
Charles G. Imlay*
H. R. Coggshalf,
Hon. H. m. Fuller. aul
DIRECTORS,
PIANOS.
EDUCATIONAL*
(POATESVILLE: SEMINARY, Choker
County, Pa.— I This Institution is acknowledged, by
all who havo had Sons, Daughters, or Wards in it, to
’bo ono of the most thorough and practical of Schools
mourooTOW. A. M„
e29-3t* __________ Principal,
A— Tikrioan school institute:
Fanulios, Schools, and Colleges, supplied with
competent Teachers, for any Department; anil Teach
ers with positions. Parents gratuitously supplied with
school circulars. , , . ~ __
Refer to Facullv Amherst College, Mow/,} Dr. Lowell
Mason; Mason Brothers; lion. iheu. ProUughujson,
LL.D.: Hon. John 0* Riven. bt al,
Ulj,U " itou*Jouug/ MITJr WOOi)MAN< A co
31G BROADWAY, Now York, ami
so2B-6m CW UlthbfM 1* Street, Philadelphia.
English and classical hoard
ing SCHOOL FOR BOVS, MOUNT JOV, Lau
caster County, Pr>
The Winter Session of fivo months commence* on the
Ist of November. For oiroular. call at 009 CHESTNUT
street; or, address the Principul. H. L. MOORE.
s3O-mwflm
WHITE HALL ACADEMY, THREE
TT MILKS WEST OF .HARRISBURG, Fa.-Tlio
18lh Seim-Annußlßesslonwill commence on MONDAY,
the 7th of November, uext. The attention of Parents
nnd UuaTdians is invited. The location is pleasant, the
course of instruction extensive, npd the terms inode
rate. Good city references *Kiven. The Principal can
he seenotery afternoon at the UNION HOTEL from
the 10th till the 14th of October, inclusive. For Oirou
larsaddross • D. DhNLINGER,
se2Mm* Harrisburg, Pa.
Broad-street institute for
YOUNG LADIES has reopened its Fall Session.
For terms and particulars, apply to Mrs B P. COOKE*
Principal, No. 841 BROAD Street, below Poplar.
sSI-lßt*
Law department—university
O F PENNSYLVANIA.
A Terra of this Institution will onmmenee ou MON
DAY, October Sd. Ibe subjeots of the different courses
° r ffon. GEORGE SHARSWOOD—** Persons, Personal
Property, and Meroantdo Law.”
Prof. P. McCALk-“ Evidenoa.”
Prof. E. SPENCER MILLER—** Equity Jurispru
dence.”
The Introductory Lecture will be delivered on FRI
DAY EVENING, Sept 80th, at B o’clock P. M.,bj the
Hon. GEORGE SHARSWOOD. alfi-(lt30
M“ USIO. —A". R. TAYLOR,' Teacher of
Singing and Piano, 676 North TWELFTH Btreet,
below Coateß. sl3-lm*
HUSTON'S WRITING ACADEMY,
M2A S. E. oorner EIGHTH and RANSOM Streets,
Open daily from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M.
To Gentlemen a rapid and elegant business hand is
imparted. To Ladies a neat And graceful epistolary
sty le. Classes Private, Cards written, and every de
sonption of Penmanship noatly executed. si3-3m
MESDAMES CIIEGARAY AND D’HER
xf JL VILLY’S BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR
YOUNG LADIES.
PHILADELPHIA, No. 1809 LOGAN SQUARE, VINE
STREET.
Madame reapeotfully informs her
S riends nnd the public in gonoral. that iuuependently of
er Boarding and Day School, directed by herself and
her niooe, Mme. PREvOST, in NEW YORK, sh" in
tends, in oonqeotion with her nieoe, Mme. D’HER-
ViLI'Y, opening in PHILADELPHIA nn Institution
on preoisely the same plan as the one above mentioned.
Tne Pnnoipals will answer applications and receive
visiters on and after the 12th day of September, nnu the
Softool will opdn on the 15 f h. au3l-lm*
HEMAN ALLEN, A. M., Teacher of the
VIOLIN and PIANO.. Mr. Allen may be applied
to at the residence of his father. Professor Allen, No.
215 South SEVENTEENTH Street. s5-lm
SPRING GARDEN ACADEMY FOR
YOUNG MEN AND BOYS.N.E. cor. EIGHTH
ano BUTTONWOOD Streets.—Resumes duties MON
DAY, September oth. Number limited; all pupils un
der tho immediate care of the Principal; the govern
ment is that of purely “morn! suasionreports sent to
parents weekly; tho Moral, Intellectual, and Physioal
Education of Boys will be oarofully aud oonsoienttously
attended to. Catalogues gratuitously at the Academy,
or 459 North Eighth street.
au2s-8w , F. DONLEAVY LONG, Principal.
PRICE-STREET ACADEMY, .
GERMANTOWN. PHILADELPHIA.
QEORQE R. BARKER, PRINCIPAL.
The Pall Term of this Institution oommenoet Septem
ber 6th, 1869. The course of instruotion comprises all
the branches of a thorough English Education, totethor
with the Latin. Greek, and Frenoh Languages. auZMf
THE MISSES CASEY AND MRS. BEE
BE’S Boarding and Day Sohool for Young Ladies,
1703 WALNUT Btreet, reopens WEDNESDAY, Sep
ember 7th. aui*2m
RITTENHOUSE ACADEMY—N- E. cor
ner of CHEBTNUT and EIGHTEENTH Streets,
entranoe on Eighteenth Btreet. The noxt Session wil
commonoe SEPTEMBER FIFTH. 18W.
LUCIUS BARROWS. I
s3-lm JOHN H. WKSTCOTT.f Frincipals,
A LLEN GROVE FEMALE SEMINARY,
J% FRANKFORD, PENNSYLVANIA, six miles
from Market street, Philadelphia.
The oourse of instruction in thiß Sohool is comprehen
sive and thorough. Parents aijd Guardians who intent
to place theif daughters or wards at this Institution wil
do well to make immediate application to .
»3-tf Pri&afitnd^uipsrln^Sent.
Bryant & stratton’s national
MERCANTILE COLLEGKB, located at Phila
delphia, S. E. corner SEVENTH and CHEBTNUT;
New York, Buffalo, Cleveland, and Chicago. For in
formation. aall or send for Catalogim
CENTRAL INSTITUTE, N. W. CORNER
of TENTH and SPRING GARDEN Streets, will
be reopened MONDAY, September 0 Boyspreiarod fur
any DIVISION m the PUBLIC GRAMMAR SCHOOLS,
for BUSINESS, or for COLLEGE,
aua-flw* 11. O.McOulfiK. A, M.. Principal.
HfBJI. BARTON’S
ITJL 1) 04 UDI yf!
Aten
The Winter Term will open op the teoond MONDAY
in September. Young Ladies received of any age—and
taughr whatever pertains to a thorough Education.
French spoken in the family. For Circulars and par
ticuiars. apply as above. augl-DWACaI-cw
E EDWARD TIIORBECKE, No. 1407 LO
i OUST Street, begs to inform Ms pupils and the
public that he has resumed his instruction on the Piano.
At home daily at 2 o'clock. , sft-mwi'Jt
CT. MARK'S EPISCOPAL ACADEMY
LOCUST Street, west of Sixteenth, will. D. V„ re
fcpbn Ou MOND AY, September I2tb, at 9A. M .
• AppijcatiMUffcr adriiiicion, if mode liel'ore the begin
mds of the lekqi* Shmild thernnoiMl.
. . h ANDREWS'JdARfIIS.A.M.,
auio-wfim-tf fpqf RaOH Street.
MBS. GERTRUDE J. GARY will resume
the duties of her School, as usual, on MONDAY,
September 12th. Northwest corner SPRUCE and JU-
Nn’EK. s7-wfin-lin*
UASf'ING.
MAZARD'S DANCING ACADEMY, N. 11.
cornarof ARCH anil BROA D Bt*.~Mr. IIAZARD.
Pans, ntid well Known in this city as having had
(he largest and most fsshionablo Dancing Aouiomy for
many years, i.aalhe honor to inform bis former patrons
rnd thepubhc that he hasremrntd.u Ihi«oitr,and will
open a U zincing Academy at the place aik'VvHkaiiiad. on
MONDAY, the of Beptomoer. Mr. If? will also
♦e»ch clftssos In schools and private fainiUos. Mr. H’a
style ci plain, easy, and graceful, andean
lie acquired m'aslidrt tlwC. An easy and graceful de-
DiSrlwe'nt.'AßWoll AS a pwfeci kttowmdge of iho present
Spfdafteing', soch i» (Jtino intjid viryboatso.
,'wllj ’btfjmparjodAt ortoe to }bs ieliolara. and no
Harnihg fiM ft§pa atui dnlicqs that are
out of faiih«QU‘ PQr iQrfjjj. ftfymofy, Qto.,nuply at
the hall. 1 |eU-3m
STOVES.
jh- STOVES! S-TOVES! !
£*& JAMES SPEAR,
No. 111(3 MARKET STREET,
li now p/opareri to meet tlio wants of tha pobhn more
completely in all the details q|' tho Store trade than any
other establishment in rhitndoipma. in proof of whioh
he ' •
The- following are atnosg lus own popular Inventions,
several of which have already obtained a national repu
tation as surpassing in tztellenu and economy any other
Improved Gftft-burmiig Ccosiugßtcun nckiiowlodgeil to
be the ftiriaturly use in-the wond, '
JAMEB BPKAR is the Fatcijtee ot tlto colebratecl
Qa« consuming .Cooking Range, now rapidly coining
‘lißlSflfMs ig the Pntentoe i)f the Improved Sil
ver’s Air-D*bt Gaq-conßdjmngllarmr
JAMES SPEAR m iho Inventor of tho Improved
(Patentod) Ornamental Stove Urn. which from its
beauty and utility]s likely, this season, tobeunivor
* j/MEI?BFi2AR is the Patentee or the Labor, Fuel,
and Comfort-saving Ironing ran.
JAMES SPKARistlio Inventor and Patentee of the
celebrated Ra'lway-car Heater.
FornJJ of thp above the Inventor very justly claims
aovantageswhichrequiro but tv lx» understood by the
publio to be universally appreciated and preferred to
any otherarticlosof thatc'aßs in tho market; and he
yflufd hereby extend aonrdiai mvitation to all persons
in w*nt of hw/es to call and oxnimne for theuiHotrea.
i'arties wishing to examine Will every attention
shown them, whether intendmg mimediatnly to pur
olmse or not. >22-3m
CHARLES JONES,
Vp*3Q& Nortli SECOND Street. (Successor to A.
dBBR v. ’Oaliaghsr.* would respeotfully oall the atten
'—-t tion’ of'thoae desuing to his extensive
assortment of Cooking, Heating, aiul Paiibr ;|oves. 1
hnve purchased the exclusive’righrto'tho rttobl salts
*7it[Ttp(tirs, in Philadelphia, of G&Jlughers Celohratod
“ Mpriungfitar” and '‘ounrise” Gas-Purmpg Cooking
Btovo».ye|l knewp tz<r yqafS M the most sntisfaotpry
Stoves in the market. Abo, his nlzw Fliit-fop Oonking
Btove “ Daylightj” which combines all tlio useful nn
firovftments, npd operates adniiralily. 1 also manu*
aotuie, 111 a superior manner, Silver's Gas-burner of
the licit Russia Sheet Iron. These are the most
economical and easily managed Parlor Stovss in
use. sl6-3m
CABINET WARE.
HOGUET & HUTTON,
++. s •. i
AND CABINET FURNITUB E
NO. 259 gOU'fll THIRD STREET. „ ~
Omce, Bank, and Sohool Furniture, Extensioa Tables.
Bookcases, wardrobes, eto s9-hm
CABINET FURNITURE and BILLIAKD
TABLISO.
MOORE & CAMPION,
No. rn eouilf SECOND STREET, f
mooDDeotlonvmhthmr.xten.iveCabtuotßußmeu.ar,
aow nuM,uraotur.n M .D ! »n„^, £l , *,r_
which are pronouneed by all Yho life used tbpmtole
superior to all others. • * ¥
For the quality sod finish of these Tables the manu
facturers refer to their numerous natrons throughout the
Union, who are fomiltdr WUji t«e oharooter of their
work. I tv«-dm
BRUSHES.
rriHE CHEAPEST BRUSH HOUSE IN
**■ PjRH«AUELPHIA.—Lookat the following list of
Handiorube, and oomp&re them with those
No. 1, fiS knots, (BKperdoM?.
No.a, 62knots, U -
No. S, 65 knots, 87 *' '
No. 4, 80 knots, UO (<
No. 6, 89 knots, fll “
NO. 6,100 knoG, I*s “
No. 7, lw knots, M “
No. 9, liO knots, 75 “
«Notu,
ISh SALAMANDER SAFES.
iHH A large assortment of
BANK LOOKS/ 0 ' BtorM ' ’ '
„
L,^,, It abl ishro ' B „, in ,h.
K..»Wffia v .
FLEARE GIVE 1!H A OALL.,'
ghoculatE :
, Byi'EHIOR^UAI.ITy.
EDWARD A.HEINTZ
Manufacturer and Importer of 1 * *
Frenoh and Spar^ili^^^
Store 8. W. corner ARCH nnd NINTH Htresti
89-Sm 614 Filbort atliit i re Ul
rj.RAIN MILLS —GRAIN MILLS —For
tass»w«
Prioa 98, 928, and 9<s.
Now In oporaton at l 2« South SECOND Stre.L
A f oau wanted'n count,
TVEW Nos. I & 2 MACKEREL—A small
»te la BbUT'H l W?IAR < V , iJB, ’
IIAILROAI) LINES.
13a Kwymtn CHANGE OF HOUHS.
I PHILADELPHIA, WIL
MINGTUfI. AND lIAI.TIMORE RAILROAD.
On ang altor MONDAY. Sonteinbor 6th, iB6O,
PASSENGER TRAINS LIUVE PHILADELPHIA,
ror Baltimore at 8.16 A. M., 13 noon,(Express,) and
1110 P. M.
l ‘or Cheater at 8.15 A. AL, 13 noon, 4 and 11.10 P. M.
’or Wilmington at 8.15 A. AL, 12,4. and 11.10 P. M.
f or Newcastle at 8.15 A. AL,and4 J\ M.
'or Ahddlelown at 8.16 A. M., and 4 P. Al.
? or Dover at 8.16 A. AL. ami 4P. M.
'or Beafurd at 8.15 A. Al,
''or Milford at 4 P. M.
r TRAINS tUR PHILADELPHIA
Lftave Baltimore at 0.50 A. Al„ i Express,J9.4U A.M.i
and 6.25 P. M.
Leave Wituungtou at 0.66 A. M. aud9.2o A. AL, UO ami
8.40 P. M.
Leave New Castle at 8.45 A. M„ and 3 P. M.
Lome Middletown at 7.60 A. M and6.W F, M.
Leave Dover at 6.50 A. AL, and 6.40 T. M.
litftve Miliord ats.3u A. M,
Lenvo Beaford at 2.35 P. M.
Leave Cluster at 7.44. 9 M A. M., 1.16 und 9.15 f. M.
Leave Baltimore for Soaford and Delaware Railroad
at 6.30 A. M.
DRAINS FOR BALTIMORE
Leave Chester ar 8.45 A. M., 12 JBnml 11.40 P. M.
Leavo Wilmington ut9.WA,AL,13.55P.A1., and 12.20
A. AL
SUNDAYS
Only at 11.10' F. AL,from Philadelphia to Bnltnnor®.
Only at 5.25 P. M.t from Baltimore to Philadelphia.
FREIGHT TRAIN, with PASSENGER OAR attached,
, , will run an follows s
Leave Philadelphia for Perryvillo and intermediate
places at 6.45 P. Al.
Leave Wilmington for Perryville and intermediate
places nt 7.26 F. M.
Leave Havre-de-Grace for Baltimore and intermediate
places at 6.40 A. M.
Leave Baltimore for Havre-de-Grace and intermediate
places at 6.40 P. Al.
Leave Wilmington for Philadelphia and intermediate
places at 6.46 P.M.
Jy3 R M, FELTON. President,
THE PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL
RAILROAD.
1859. Sim 1859.
THE CAPACITY fifSTl. EQUAL TO
THRIVE THROUGH PASSENGER TRAINS
BETWEEN.PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURG,
Connecting direct At Philadelphia with Through Trams
from Boston, New York, and nil points East, and nt the
Union .Depot nt Pittsburg with Through Trams for Cin
cinnati, Bt. Louis.. Cleveland, Chicago, Burlington. St. ,
Paul's, Indianapolis, Louisville, New Orleans, ana nil
Intermediate ooipts in Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Kentuc
ky, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Missouri, Kansas.
And Nebrnska—thus furnishing facilities for the trans
portation of Passengers unsurpassed for speed and com*
fort by any other routo.
Express and Fast Lines run through to Pittsburg,
without change of Cars or Conductors.
Brooking Cars are ntlached to each Train; WoodrufFs
Sleeping Cara to Express and Fast Trains. The
EXPRESS RUNS I)AIf,Y: Mail and Fast Lines, Sun-
Mail Train leaves Philadelphia at 7.10 A. M.
FastLme “ “ 11.60 A.M.
Kipresa Train leaves " WM P. M.
WAY TRAINS LEAVE Afl FOLLOWS:
Parkesburg Accommodation at 11 A M.
Harrisburg Accommodation, via Columbia,2.oo I*. M,
Columbia “ 4A} P. M.
Passengers for West Chester will take the Mail,
Msburg, and Lancaster Trains, at the Pennsylvania
>ad Faiwepgor Station.
Passengers for Sunbury, Williamsport, Elmira, Buffa
lo, Niagara Falls, ami intermediate points, leaving Phila
delphia at 7.10 A. M., and 2 P. M.. CO dueqtly through.
Tickets Westward may bo obtained at the ollioo of the
Company in Philadelphia, New York, Boston, or Bal
timore; and Tickets Eastward at any of the important
Railroad Offices in the West; also on board any of the
regular Line of Steamers ou the Mississippi or Ohio
Rivers.
gaL Fare always as low as any other Route.
The completion of the Wesiorn connection* of the
PeQiisTP'Biim Railroad to Chicago, make this the
bIRECT LINE BETWEEN THfe EABT AND THE
GREAT NORTHWEBT.
Tho connection of tracks by the Railroad Bridge at
Pittsburg, avoiding ml draraue or ferriage of Freight,
together with the saving of time, are advantages readily
appreciated by Shippers of Freight and the Travelling
FU FREIGHTS WESTWARD.
By this Route Freights of all descriptions oan l>e for
warded from Philadelphia, New York, Boston, or Balti
more, to any point on the Railroads of Ohio. Kentucky,
Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, lowa, or. Missouri, by Rail
road direot.
The Pennsylvania Railroad also connects at Pittsburg
with Steamers, by which Goods can be forwarded to any
port on,tho Ohio, Muskingum, Kentucky, Tennessee,
Cumberland, Illinois, Mississippi, Wisconsin, Misouri,
Kansas, Arkansas, and Red Rivers; and at Cleveland,
Sandusky, and Ohioagd, with Steamers to all ports on the
Northwestern Lakes.
Merchants and Shippers entrusting the transportation
of their Freight to this Company, can rely with confi
dence on its speedy transit.
u THE RATES Of HIkIGHT to nny.Pmnt in the West
by the Pennsylvania Railroad are At all times as favora
ble ns are charged by other Railroad Companies.
BV Be particular to mark packages “ via Penna. Rail
road? , . , _
Merchants in the West ordering goods from the East,
will do well to direct them to be shipped by this Route;
For Freight Contracts or Shipping Directions, apply
to, or address either of the following Agents of the Com
,“l‘ D. A. STEWART, Pltulmr*:
Doyle A Co.,SteubonvilletO.; H.B.Pierce A Co., Zanes
vilfe, 0.; J. J. Johnston, Ripley, 0.; R. McNeely,Mays
nlle, Ky.» Ormsby & Cropper, Poriomouth, O.; Paddock
& Co., Joflersonville, Indiana; 11. tv. Brown A Co.,
Cincinnati, 0.: Athena A Hihbert, Cincinnati, O.: R, C.
Meld rum, MAdison, Ind;; William Bingham, Louisville,
Ky.; P. G. O’Riley k Co., Evansville, 1 Ind.; H. W. Gra
ham k Co., Cairo, HI.; R. F. Bass, 8t Irf»Uis,Mo.; John
H. Harris, Naahyijle, Harris & Hunt. Memphis,
Tenn.; Clarke A Co., Chicago, III.; W. H. 11. Koonts,
Alton, libsMufV'hy A Wale, Dubuque, II.: or to Freight
Agents of Railroads at different points in the West.
Parties attending to their Own shipments from the
East, will find it tb ntoreaJp cMUn tho Agopfepf
the, Company, at the following fifaceg before chipping l
or letters addressed tp either of them on the subject of
reights. wilLnieet with prompt attention:
5. J. BNEEDKR, Philadelphia.
fIAGRAW k KOOnS, 80 North street, Baltimore,
'IISS i 8&: sl -’
TIIOS. A. SCOTT, Uen’l Bup’t, Altoona. Fl
vA%/oT syL -
For EASTON,
On ivnd nltor MON DAY, Mar lets, i"S9, I’acssneer
Tram.wßLleayeFfi.NT a ni J lit/oiSW, Hli
lAceiplun, DAILY, (faumHya exceptou:)
l For Bothlehom. Allentown, Mhuoh Chunk, Wilkes-
Imrre, Hiizelton, Ac., (Express,) at9.SO A. hi.
For Bethlehem, (Express,) at 4 }\ M.
For Uojiasuiwß, ( A-M.nod
For Fort Washington. (Accommodation,) at 3.13 P. M.
iml 0.20 P. M.
r * ‘THAWS FOR PHILADELPHIA:
Leave Bethlehem, (Express,) at i A. M. and 4.10 P. M,
Leave Uoylestown, (Accommodation,) at eJo A. M.
and 4 I*. M.
Leave Fort Washington, < Accommodation,) at 6.30 A,
M. and 3.35 P. M.
nL ., , , r ON SUNDAYS:
Philadelphia, Tor Dovlestown, at 9 A. M. and 3 P. M.
Doyloatown. for J'hiiada., at 6.30 A. M. and 6.45 P. M.
Fare to Bethlehem, $1.60; to Mauoh Chunk, $2.60: to
baatop, f}.fo| to Jhnlostown, 80 cents; to Wilkcsbarre,
ATpassenKer 'PfRiH* (excepc bonaay Trams,) con
nectot Berkji street with F«nh andjhxth-etrceta, and
Second and 1 hird-jireeia PAatemrer Railroads.
Passengers for Wilkesbarro take 9.30 A. hi. Train, and
arrive in Wilkesbarre at 7 P. M.
mvlg ELLIS CLARK, Agent.
A J * 'OHAMG OF HOPBH.
On and after Boot. 4th, 1859. the trajne vu| leave Phi-
IndoiDhta, from the Station, ft. K. comer of EIfJH.
rKWPft and MARKET BtroeU.at 7.l&und 9.30*. M..
and at 2.30 ami 6.45 1\ M. . ’
u l A»!?i;"P V ’& ,t 9 be 5 1 S r A fr ?lJ! ,, ' , . S l' ,io "' ®» EAST
\lAttllbT e.itand 9.30, A. M.,0n(l
ON SUNDAYS—Leave Philadelphia nf 8 A. M.,and i
r. M. Leave Cheeper at A. M., And 6P. M,
' •»
General Superintendent.
UQTIUE..-.CUJOS TJOR
fiKCTgggwWBS valley iuilrOad-pah-
SKNUKIt TRAINSFDR POwtyNGTOWN AND IN
rERMKDI ATK RTA'I’IOS/^.—On Jind’ftfter Ist January,
1869, tho FtissengerTrain? lur DOWNIfIG'iOWJy, will
•tart from the Pawengor Depot of the Phikdolphm anil
Heading Railroad Company, corner of BROAD and
VINK Blreet*.
MORNING TRAIN for Downingtown, leave* at 7.30
AFTERNOON TRAIN for Downingtown, leave* at
1,(6 1\ M,
1)A11A (Sunday* excepted. i
By order of the Board of Manager* of tho Philadelphia
ami Reading Railroad Company.
J3O W. H. McILHENNV. Beeretarr.
On and after September Ist, and until further notice,
trains for Atlautio City leave ViNK-Btreet Wharf
daily* {M'liday* excoptcd.) '
* amHt 'mmmmswh-
RxproM Train'. « «. M.
Mail. 44 nrr< „ 4p M
& * 80 * ™ ttcd Trip Ticket*, good
Froigfu must bedoiivared at Cooper'* Point by 1 P. M.
Tho Company will pot be responsible for any goodsun
m received mm reoeiptedfor by their Freight Agent at
the Point.
JOHN 0. BRYANT. Agent
PHILADELPHIA AND
C®ELMIRA RAILROAD I.INE
<IU KJKE&T ROUIE to Elmira. Wilkesbarro, Bullalo,
Chicago, Rock Island, Niagara Falls, Milwaukee, Bur
lington, Moutreal, Bt. Paul’s, Detroit, Dunlieth, and St.
Louis,
Passenger trainßiflll leave the Philadelphia and Read
in* Railroad Depot, oorner BROAD and VINE Streets,
DAlLY,(Sunday* excepted.) as follows:
„ 7.W A. M,, DAV KXPREBS.
••nd St. Louis. ’ ’ 1
3 W P. M„ NIGHT EXPRESS.
For Elmira. Niagara Fall# I ,' Buffalo. Detroit Chicago,
Milwaukee, KtSok ltdand, GitfenvBLP4nl-*‘ R rbtuton,
andSb'LouiaV " " •
.*T!l.®t7;®',.^w' , * And 3,:iD p * .¥,* Lnina run through to
HARRISIU Ro.stoppipgQtaH Stations on thoLobanon
Valley Br.niol).
fhe74uA. M.tpun onnneot* at Rupert fbr Wilkes
l»rre, httstnn. Scranton, nnd all station* on the LACK
AW ANNA AN'il lILOOMSBURH RAILHOAD?
• Baggage checked to Elmira, Buflalo, and Suspension
Bridge,
„B3w Ticket* cm be proourert at the Philadelphia and
fc J!! , , , £lUJi ll,Pwul Bine’s Ticket Office, Northwest corner
of SIX 111 and CHKSINUT Stroot*. nnd at tho Passen
ger Depot, corner lIROAD and VINE.
f THROUGH EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN
Leavesihn Depot, Brood stroct, below Vine, daily,(Sun
day executed,) lor h|l PoDjtjs West nnd North, at 6 V. M.
Freuius mus? be ueinermi before 3‘F.M. to “Insure
going tho same day.
hor fnrthor ftfiPlyjil
_ Y.if ! *, !'* A D• below Vine,
Orto CIIAS. 8. TAPPEN, General Agent,
N. W. corner SIXTH and CHESTNUT Btree{*.
001-tf Philadelphia.
XtHBJSffiSSSM NOTlOli TO SUIPi'JSKS
SSt sKiSrSw* OF LOCAL FRKNiHT.
Tho I>I;NNSYI7vaKIA RAILROAD CO.MTaNY aro
ROAD:
Lock Haven, Lewietmrg,
tWa> ne, Northumberland,
raey Shore* Buobury,
aden, Trevorlon Intersection,
•wbiiry, Ojfflrxatttyn,
Iter-
Watsontpvtt, Ycr#,
Miliun, AL jS«o»«r Junciloti.
RA?CfioH’ Wl411,1 '»«•"»»*• Mint. on HANOVER
AU Kpott; to Fr.lghl lf«<ion, THIRTEENTH
and MARKJOI Btraet*. will be promptly forwarded.
]yH-*m V. J. NNF.KOV.rt t
XZSniEsssfffflEn Philadelphia
fiMaSESMfgSSbE* AND READING RAIL
ROAD, MORNING LINE, for POTTHVILLE, READ
. ING nnd HARRISBURG.
Leaves the Dopot. at corner of BROAD and VINE
Streets, at 7.30 A. M.. DAlLY,(Sunday* oxcoptod.) for
POTTSVILLK, HARRISBURG, end all intermediate
nmiits.cumiectiiu at Harrisburg with trams running to
Pittsburg, Cluun!>erabiira, Carlisle, Konhury, Ac.
AFTERNOON 9
V ' M “ «*•* POTTSVILLK and
At 4.15 P.M., DAILY, (B.unday«exoepted,)for READ
ING, and intermediate points.
W. H. McILHENNY. Soorptarr.
Pini,AnKi,pniA. gf,r-
MANTOWN AND NORRIS.
TOWNTa if. lIOAD-SUMMKR ARRANGEMENTS-
Ou and alter Monday, Mnv Oth. IBS9, until further uotibe.
FOR GERMANTOWN.
Leave Philadelphia fl, 7,8, tfX*, mm*. W, U, 13,
A. an. 4, 5. 6iL«.). 8. b, Id, nnd P. M.
Leavo Gurmantowu O. V. 7>,',8.8G, 9,19,11, A. M., U9£,
1, 2,3, 4,6, C, 6>i, 7E, 8. 9,10), P.M. ‘
UN SUNDAYS.
Philadelphia 9.96 mm, A. M.,2,3,6.7?{, lOh*
Leave Ooriiiantown 140 ml». A. M.*,140 mln., 4, B>L
and9>4 P. M.
CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD.
Philadelphia 0, 8,8)i, 11 A. M„ 3,3 X, 4,6 e, 9,
n teave Chestnut Hill 7 10, 7.40, 84 0, 9.40, 11.(8 A. M„
12.40,3.19, 6. <0, 7.1 J. 8 4*l 19 10 P. M.
ON SUNDAYS,
Leavo Philadelphia 9 95 mm. A. M., 2,5, nnd 7U P. M.
Chestnut Hill 7.69 A. M., 12.60, 640, and 8,65
.FOR CONSUOROCKEN AND NORRISTOWN.
Leavo Philadelphia 0.8.08 min., 10 06, min., 11>» A. M„
1.05 mm.. 3.05 mm., I)i, Hi , OK. IU, I*. M.
Lome Nurruluwn 6.7.», 11 A. if., 1, 31,', 6, 7>j,
P. M.
«... ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia 9A. M.. Sand 4 P. M,
Leave Norristown 7 A. M.. 1 and 6 P. M.
, FOR MANAYUNK.
Leave Philadelphia C, 7.06 nun., BC6 min., 9B'i 1006
min., lIS A. M., i.nA mm.,2,05 nun., 3.96 min., 4ft, 614*
6H, 8, lib P. M,
Leave ManaynnkfitLTE.Sif.SM.lOK. ID.' A. M., E*.
3.05 mill., 4,6, m, 8. 906 nun I'. M.
. ~ ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia 9 A. U.,3.»J 1 M.
Leave Mann> unk 7, l s A. M.. D*. 6'?.«'» P. M.
H. K. SMITH, General Superintendent,
m>7 DEPOT, NINTH nnd GREEN Streets.
80, . 1559.
IUUiUQAD LINES.
1859. Mm 1859
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT-NEW VORK LINEB,
TIIE CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND PHILA
DELPHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD CO'B
LINES. FROM PHILADELPHIA TO
NEW YORK AND WAY-PLACES,
XJIOM WALNUJ-STBSBT WHARF, '
n m lento as follows, viz s PARES,
At 6A. M., via Camden amt Amboy, Cam. & Aui.
Accommodation . .. „ $3 25
At 6 A. hi., via Camden aud Jeraey City, (New
. Jorsoj JAccsmunodation j 25
At 9 A.M., via Camden and Jersey City, Morning
man 300
A MI. A VV ‘ b > Steamboat, viaTecony and jersey
» ?U OTntn *. Lxdiosb s oo
At 21 . hi., i m camuen aud Amboy, C. A A. Ex-
A L 3/ vV',';; M -i'l , L^ lca, ? W - '**» Tacouy'and JeV
l* en o} s MP'OW* 300
2!i ) . V M Ste,1 'r ,^i! Hl, Vl& Tacony and Jer-
• M., via Lamden and Jersey City Evening
Vltt Camden tt **d jersey City',Night
* *
~ _„ „ . n , 2d Class Ticket lan
AtfiP. hi., viaCamdenand Amboy, Accommodation.
( Freight and Passenger>-lot Class Ticket. 2 25
mi , n »r »r it* 2d Class Ticket 175
The 6P. M. Mail Line runs daily. The il Night Mail,
Saturdays excepted. ’
1 i? I U llerd » 15 “ ton » Flemington, Ao.,at 9 A.M,
and 3H l. At.
For Water Gap, Stroudsburg, Soranton, Wilkesbarre.
Montrose, Great Bend, Ac., at 6 A. M., via Delaware
Lackawanna, nnd Western Railroad.
For Freehold, at6A. hi. andSP. M.
For Mount Holly, &t6and9A. hi., and 2*{,4>£ ) and 6
WAY LINES
For Bristol, Trenton, Ac, at 3>S and 4 }» P. M., from
Walnut-street wharf.
For Palmyra, Delanco, Beverly, Burlington, Borden
town, Ac., at 1 and Hi P. M.
Steamboat John Neitson. for Taoony at 11 A. M.. and
for Bordentown and intermediate plaoes at 3J$ P. hi.
Steamboat Trenton, for Tacony at 8H A. M.,and for
antUrP lu^ lngtoD * intermediate places, at 12 M,
Fifty pounds of baggage only allowed each passenger.
1 assongers are prohibited from taking anything as bar
zage but their wearing apparel. All baggage over fifty
pounds to bo paid for extra. The company limit their
responsibility for baggage to one dollar per pound, and
wilt not be liable for any amount beyond $lOO, exoept
by special oontroot.
Jun *L WM. H. OAT7.MER. Agent.
NOTICES.
OFFICE OF THE HARRISBURG,
PORTSMOUTH. MOUNT JOY ANT) I.ANPA9
TKR RAILROAD COMPANY* JU1 ' A " u DANCAS
, PinL.ti(:LHnA,s«p.miibcr34,im
Thu BonrJ nf Director. lieve THIS DAY declared a
Jl'.'V, t "J 111 P 1 ! vl ‘!*”! i . orPIVEPKR CENT, clear of
. tato "ax. onthe Capital Stock of the Company, payable
to tlie Rtookholders or their legal renresentativus 4 on
and after WEDNESDAY , the sth day of October next nt
their othoe. No. 2J4 South THIRD Street. Pennsylvania
Railroad Building. GEORGE TABER.
Treasurer
0 Fp I (1K 0F TiIF RECEn f JER OF TJIR
i’A'F.AWiSSA. WILLIAMSPORT. AND
N0.309 Walnut street,
Philadelphia, Septemlier 33, laKh-NOTICEt-The sub
scriber hereby gives notice to all whom it may con
corn, that he has boen duly appointed by the Supremo
Court of Pennsylvania •• Receiver of the Realand Per-
Bonnl Property of the Catawissa. Williams
port. am) Lno Railroad Company, and of all the pro
perty, privileges, franchises, and powers on winen all
I'liSn.lhit the mortgages named in a certain
bill in equity, filed on the 21st instant, are a hen, or
which are covered thereby.”
Thn subscriber, as Receiver, u authorised by the
order ol the Court to run and operate the road of the
above-named company, and such other roada e* the
said corporation has fieretofore run. and exero'so the
Huthontv and franchises of said company,and to em
ploy such persons and make such payments and dis
bursements as may be needluland poperm so doing.
Ho is also, among other powers granted, specifically
authorized, to pay ail the sums now due and maturing
to the employees of the said railroad, and ** the amounts
duo and maturing, and to arise and mature, for materi
als and supplies about the operation, and for the use of
said railroad.
All persons having business relating thereto will,
tnerelore. please apply 10 the subscriber, at his Office.
se24-stuth 6t WM. D. LEWIS, Receiver.
OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA,
GERMANTOWN. AND NORRISTOWN RAIL
ROAD COMPANY. NfNTH and GREEtf Btreets,
Philadelphia, Sept. 18th, 1559. *
• Hoard of Managers at their Meeting on the 6»h
mst. declared a Dividend of FIVE PER CENT, on the
Capital Stock for the six months ending the 31st mat.,
benMd lo Stockholders, on and alter MON
DAY , the 3d oT Qctobar next,
Transfer will not bo made for ten days after the 22d
instant. W. 8. WILSON,
sl7-stutht3oo Troasurgr.
PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAIL
*- .HOAD COMPANY. Officß 227 South FOURTH
Street, Piiiladrlpuu, Sept. 20th, 1359.
To avoid the holders of Coupons of this
Company, due on the Ist proximo, are requested to
leave them at this Office on or before the 30th instant,
when receipts will be given, and Checks will be ready
for delivery on the Ist proximo, m exohnn»e foraaiu
rec ®, lp i a ,\ a. BRADFORD,
»2Ldl3p Treasurer.
NOTICE to CONSIGNEES—The
2s£«£ Bf)ip PHnMDELpiIIA, Captain Pool, from
Li verpool, is pqw read/ to discharge at RACE Street
Wharf.
Consignees will please s*nd thoir permits on board.
All goods not permitted in five da> B will be sent to Pulr
hcetpre. 6?i-5t THOB. RICHARDSON & CO.
CFECIAIi NOTlCE.—Dealers in Good-
Vr JPfttent Vulcanized Rubber Suspenders,
Braids, webs, and all other fabrics and articles made
by combining fibrous substances with threads or sheets
of vulcanized rubber, are notified that unless the same
are properly stamped or labelled with my name, and by
my authority, they cannot be legally disposed of in the
united Btates. Merchants ami dealers are invited to ex
amine spooimens now m store, and to give their orders
embraoe ali the Kyles heretofore' manufactured or im
ported, and numrbthers.
ALaO. UCEt/sBS TO MANUFACTURE a ¥ J SELL
PENNSYLV'-XnTa’s TA te" agiucuiT
38th. 39th, and Wth days of September next. On the Is!
°t S 9 P‘? lT ? b ? r ; tho Wecretary will remove to the Rooms
oflhe Philadelphia Sneietv for the promotion of Agricul
uire, No flail CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, where
Books of Entry for the Exhibition will bo opened.
Letters addressed to the Secretary, at Harrisburg, to
John McGowbh, Philailelphm, or Chablks K. Enolb,
Buatleton, will meet with nttnntmnti]| Ist of Bentember.
n tftMontJT. o DAVID TAGGART, President.
A. O. HEIBTER, Bec*y. • aulo-w&a-tse24D2flto3()
[VOTIOE. —Persons having business with
EOT ,, itlict?ib?wij^gWf o'o'clook'tnd 1 !
i’-. M.'HlklTk
Jel7 s Flour Inspeotor.
MEDICINAL.
A NOTHER PROOF OF TIIE WONDER
-BaVV$ 1 ' W'“W NEURALGIA
h\ f . F- hoveUoen troupe,
with the 1 NEURALGIA 1 ’ for thp last 14 year*, an<
have suffered tjie most excruciating pain, oompellmg
me at time* to give up my buiineu entirely. I could no
eat, and fleepwa* a stranger to my ere*. ledtferoc
ir,nre thni tp-giies o*n UH. rhad the asfvnoe aid of
varum* phyfriomui, and bled o;h9T remedie*, but all o
no avail. Havmg noticed yohr advertisement m the
paper*. I oopclpdeq to call on a person whom I had
learned was otired of a case of 2D year* standing. He
applied the h-.it lW.i&S»aiate
relief—a second appucatlna removed the pain entirely,
and I nowfaeilike.adiHerent men. Since then 1 have
Slept well-sqmelhing that i have not tfune for months,
being obliged to sit ue all mght in a chair. My appetite
ha* returned, and I feel grateful to you for the restora
tion of my health.
CHARLES H. BAKER, Tobacconist,
CARROL Street, above W’o6d, Kenßington.
For sale, wholesale and retail, at 8. W. corner SIXTH
am\ PARhISH Street., and at T, R- CALLEaNDKR 4
Co.’s. N. W. oorner Third and Walnut sta. anaa.;'
WINES AND LXQUOKs.
MAREUIL-SyH-AY (UHAM--
V' # PAGS(EB JANUARY J 6, 1860.—1 n cocspauenceol
tno frequent invitation* received by tne to renew the
shipments of my Champagne Wine* to the United Btate*,
1 beg leave hereby tp inform my fonnet customers and
Umtod State?, fur the sale of mi Cuawpagße Wines.
Aly \\ mas have been *9 lons R«d favorably known in
the united state*, it will ne unnecessary to oomment on
their quality, further than to pay that my new shipment*
will in no way be found inferior to the former ones.
BILLEGART SALMO^% IL CHAMP^NE LI WI?fES,
both CABINET and VERBENAY, for sale ana con
stantly on hand, in lots to suit purchasers, by
_ . F. C. BROUWER, ANCHER, k CO.,
ap27-6m 61 BEAVER Street. New YorlL
f^LAHET. —100 cases Barton & Gucstier’a
St. Julien; 300 do. Bt. Estophe; 360 do. Washing
ton Morton St. Julien; 100 do. do. Talence, pints; 5) ao.
Chateau La Rose: 60 do. do. Leoville {Scotch Ale, m
Stone and glass; Younger’s,Harvey’s.Falkirk Brown
tout and London Porter, in store and for sale by
au« MERINO. 140 South FRONT Street.
HOTELS.
jy|UJBR4Y IiOUS?,
lithe largest and Daat arranged l?cnefin
an(l Accea* frmji nil the
routes uf travel. itcanUmaall the modern tmprove
meqt*, and every convenience for the ooinfort nnd ao
oommpuntinn of tho travelling public. The Sleeping
Rooms are large and well ventilated. The Suites ol
Rooms are well arranged and carefully furnished for
families and laue travelling parties : and the Route will
be kept as a first-class lintel in every resnoct.
H. A. MURRAY A BRO.,
au2i-3m Proprietors.
WETUEIULL HOUSE, SANS O M
Street west of Bixth.—Tbisdesorveihy favorite
place having been purchased by the underfiigr.od, tofu
hereafter be conducted on the moat qiGfttp\tat{w scale,
beat Game, Qystqnr, 1 add R'affishijient*, prepared
in the oMioeftMyle; ain) the finest Liquors, from the
[host popular importing houses, alwaj* on hand. The
patronage of the public n respectfully invited
, „ JOHN J. BARTRAM.
aSr Private Rooms for Suppers, Arbitrations. Com
mittecs, Societies. &e. * sID-liu
nPHE UNION,
•*. ARCH STREET, ABOVE THIRD,
_ PHILADELPHIA,
.UPTON 8. NEWGpMEIIT
The iitnafion of thU HOTEL i* superiorly adapted to
the wants ol the Businoss Public t anuto those tn search
of pleasure, Passenger Railroads,which now run past,
ood. in close pfcximity, afford a cheap and pleasant ride
tn all plana* of intAraqt tn nr annpt the mtv. it 33-am
MACHINERY AND IRON,
SAmueL v.Mßanicg, j, VAD9HAN liasaici.
COUTHWASSf'ftliflHitr
K 3 • FIFTH AND WASHINGTON BTHEETB,
PJULAPIttPKIAt
MERRICK k S6NS,
ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS,
Manufacture High and Low Prepsure Btesm Enime*.
for Land, River, and Marine service.
Boilers. Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, Ac. j Casting*
ofall kinds, either Iron or Buss.
Iron Frame Roofs for Qu Work*, Work Bhopa, Rail
road Stations, Ao.
P ,svWoS."tl , G ct? o S“ hinMT ofthe ‘«« l <*<*
Machinery, such as
fiSWj *k*U Cfriwt Vaciium Pans, Open Steam
«,?f« a^. TB ’w ! Pun.plng Engines, Ao.
Bole Agent* for N. ftlueux’s Patent Sugar Boiling
Apparatus: Nasmyth'* Patent Steam Hammer: ann
iag P MachiM * Patent fiuKc, Drain-
DENTISTRY.—Tho improved sets
of ARTIFICIAL TEETH, still manufactured
nt 907 ARCH Btrcet, Philadelphia, by I. LUKKNS,
M.D.. Burgeon Dentist.
the iMinoral Plate sets of Teetli are ruporsoding a|l
others, prucipally from the following reasons: Pure
mineral is U-eJ 19 plate of t old or Bilver, lor plat-’*,
nmgtU't ,th®in one-third lighter, and nttho same time
much stronger, ns their greatest thickness is where the
(,uins have shrunken Aivay moro. thus iiorfectly restor
ing the anatomical shape and contour of the mouth and
fnce, and givine the exact original expression to the
feature* ;tli«y will starivl better m service, and never
yotoutol repair; (hey are responsibly warranted fora
lifetime: there are m> crevices forttioaccummutation
of particlosol fond; they are wholly free trom nil gal
vanic action, and can no*er produce palpitation of the
heart, headache, sore throat, neuralgia, or nervous-
B, ir! LUK KNH 1 nlßoe, M 7 AKCII .trPrl, Fliilntlolphin:
also 536 PENNSYLVANIA A\enuc, Washington, D. C.
seJMm
’S CLOTHING—Latest Styles
groat variety. Patterns always on hand, m
RAffE Street, first door above Eighth. *27 at*
THORLEY j 8 LOoD FOR CATTLE, “
(As Imported from England.)
For Horses, this fooit i* indispensable i_ promoting
and sudamm* all the ainuia ibnctions i® health and
Vigor. For Milch Cowsit is invaluable, in o rea*ing the
quantity and improving tho quality of nulk For Sheep
nnd Pigs the effoot produced in one month ill exoeod
alLawMation. ti #
The addition of this food may be attended with t sul>-
tractinn olotherfood.tothe extontofone-third. thereby
rendormg application one of economy, while at the
suno tiuio it matenuili assist*; the dueah\c r«>wcr*oi
every animal, in extr icting a larger of nourish
ment from the ordunrv tnod, whichumihi ntherwise be
Inst,consequent upon the impaired nr d''i><-tt'-e .1, tior
ol thoseorgans. Depot, iujck
sX7-tno7 PHILADELPHIA,
&AJUEB BY AUCTIQN.
SOURNESS, BRIN LEY, & CO.,
*■ ~ No. 429 MARKET STREET
3ALE THIS (FRIDAY) MORNING, SEPTEMBER
, to, AT 10 O’CLOCK.
Our sale of 400 lots of French goods will commence
this morning, at 10 o clock, on 6 months credit, in winch
win os, tounu a very handsome assortment for present
“ NOT OK.-.T„H, t »i, en! .
PR7.NOH MF.RINOS BILKS. SHAWLS, Ac.
Hula thi, morning will bo found—
-600 piece, 7-, fino to .npernne FrOnch colored men.
noe. *jl a celebreted manufacture. “'■“ sv
JaK"‘ tBJra, ' m '’ h l "’ aT ! r Llaok fro, do Rhino, end
800 niece, norr.ljlefonoT drew ,ill,, many of irhioh
just landed from steamer rarsi*. 3
1 000 Fans Stella wool square and loot shnvln
200 Pans bUck Thibet square and lo2f
- Velour Ottoman, printed Cashmeres, ribbons, e«un
torpanes, scarfs, flowers, black lace veils, corsets, Ac.
SALE OF FRENCH GOODS.
Tins Morning,
Bept. 30th, at 10 o’clock, by catalogue, on six months
credit—
-500 lots of fancy and staple French dry goods.
FINE PLAID WOOL LONG for
city trade,
_ - This Morning,
300 extra fihe all-wool plaid long shawls.
250 ) 1 4 a -wool p aid square shawjs.
2UO H 4 all-wool plaid basket shawls,
_ ... CHECKS
2 cases London printed Cashmeres.
1 case Loneon silk mohair checks.*
MERINOS-SEMPER IDEM BRAND.
•ftA ■ This Morning,
600 pieces assorted qaalmes select colored merinos,
celebrated semper idem brand. »«wr»»o«,
«« • r p A RIf J DRESS SILKS.
MO pieces fancy dress silks consisting of-
New style plaid and ombre poult de soie.
New style chene poult de soie.
Now sty le droguet lane® poult de soie.
New style plain poult de soie.
New sty le Bayadere poult de soie.
New style black gros de toar.
New style black Bayaderes.
—l2-4 fine black Thibetshawls.
—l2-4 printed and broche border Stella lUai,
PARIS ARTIFICIAL FLOWERa-fiffi?®%>r the
. importation.
100 cartons noh Parts artificial flowers
WHITE COUNTERPANES AND 9 EGYPTIAN
1U W LB.
Also, 10 4.11-4, and: 12-4 heavy white counterpanes.
patent white Egyptian towels.
AUCTION NOTICE.
LARGE SPECIAL AND ATTRACTIVE BALE
op
p , BAXONY DRESS GOODS,
of the well-known manuiacture and style of
ME SRS. C. F. SCHNEIDER k CO.
FURNESS, BRTNLEY, k CO.,
129 MARKET RTREF.’T,
will sell, on WEDNESDAY MORNINU, Oolohor Sth,
1859, nt )0 o’clock,
FIVE THOUSAND PIECES SAXONS' DRESS
4 , , , , GOODS,
entirely frcih goods, just landed, by steamers Borussia
and New \ ork, and consisting o.—
IJAN) pieces double-width Union plaids, m very superior
styles, among ehich will be found ft large portion
of smalt checks.
500 single-width . do do.
250 all-wool plaid*, in \ery superior quality, newest de
si-Hs, and beautiful assortments.
500 U-uket style* Ebrtnos. double width, in superior
styles aua an.rtments—a very desirable aiaort
ment.
~ jdo. . , Bingle width.
ww t do ribbed and faconne favoritae—an en
nr, tire y new artie p. and ver/ desirable.
da chevres, m splendid assortmenta, superior
poplin qualj.y.
12? ® a y n d or « Luztas, cloth fhoo, very desirable.
100 excellent and heavr quality iastinga, with aatm
. stripes, huh lustreu finiiii, and very scarce.
250 very heavy and high cost, brocaded Ade.iaa—ft new
nr jele.
150 fifty inches wide dsmi lame and poll d’eclat-an en
tirely new article, wita stripes running down, and
.in egcelteni assortments.
150 fifty inch fine lame pojl de e’clat—superior quality,
__excellent assortments, *nd very high cost. •
l he above sale compnses the most excellent as
sortment of Saxony dress goods ever offe.ed m this
market, and the attention of the trade is particularly
requested. . 3
is the intention of the owners to sell every
Philip ford auctioneer, no, 530
MARKET Btreet. and 591 MTNOR Slreet.
SALE OF CARPETS.
_ , On Tuesday Morning.
Oct. 4th,, at 10)4 o’clock precisely, will be sold, by cata
logue, on 6 months credit, about 150 pieces of oarpeting,
comprising invoices from the best manufacturers, em
bracing, in pari—
— pa superfine quality all-worsted and wool 4-4 ingrain
carpeting.
ps medium qualities do.
ps ad wool filling do.
ps 4-4,3-4. ami 6 6 damask woollen Venetian do,
ps 4 4 and 3 4 heavy hat do.
ps 4-4 aud 3-4 cottage do.’
bs4 4 super quality rag do.
IST Catalogues on morning of tale.
BALE OF SHOW.
October Gth, at 10 o’clook precisely, wifi be sold by
catalogue, on four months’ oredit, 600 cases men’s and
boys' boo?*,, qhoßi, gaiters, brogaas, slippers, overshoes,
Ac.; ladies and miner boots, gaiters, shoes, ties!
supper*, Jenny Linds, overshoes, ko., embracing a
large anddesirable aasoiftment. suitable for the present
trade. The early attention of buyers it invited, at the
salewrtl be peremptory,
sw* CaUlogueB early on the morning of sale.
B SCOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER, NoTi3i
« CHESTNUT BTREET, oroCita tb, Ottttcm
Houae. between 7 OURTH aud Street..
SHIPPUiQ.
THE BRITISH AND NORTH
AMERICAN A OVAL MAIL STEAM
«v • TOXX TO I.IVIXPOOL*
Chief aim
Becond»
PLI f W UWWOOI.
Chief CaVw Vkwage sno
Second Cabin Passage.... w
.The ships trom Boston call at Halifax. £0
' ?«^4W9. ap V J y < tt a, » , » iCANADATCapt.Lang, **
AlttAßl/k* Osoti J. Sup#, AMEjUcL capu Millar,
NIAGARA.
Shannon ! EUROPa. Caps. J. Leitcfa,
These veueTt carry a clear white light at nu«t-hM<l:
U 5 iju'il rti ; r *L9 R n P°rtbow. *
a$ attV ML"’ % ve * Wednesday, Sept 38.
ASlAfcn 0n# ’ « Borton, Wednesday. Oct. 5
H 8 \ otk * Wednesday, Oct 72.
a euifi. hk I Br * .. gogton. Wednesday.OnL 19.
«. N >ork, Wednesday, Oct.2S.
pppsi/’i Soston, Wednesday. Nov.*.
a A U \y i i l i ia ' i NYork,Wednesday, Nov. 9.
Millar, * Boston, Wednesday, Nov. 1(*
A d A ,i ° t j York, Wednesday, Nqv.r
Berths not secured until paid for.
An experienced Burgeon on board.
K. CLavARD,4 Bowling Green.
,10 '» New York.
FOR the soutu—ohakles-
J ~^ T %^G^\ A M|?' EAMSHIPB
- FreiKht at an ayera*q of vfiTiin Mr oeot. be
low New iork Bteami»hißrste«.
m , „ „ EOH OtfXILLEaTON. 8. C. *
ThftU. 8. fyail St* anutW KEYSTON fc STATU, Cap-
Oct n aFhf»tis A/M if,tl ' I‘,n,vni 1 ‘ ,n,vni *“ * MIO3 kadnaalar,
Througk in «I»M hour,. «*« hour, at Baa.
f.T'ia U. S. Mill StaamiKjp'Sß're’oF GEORGIA,
Thionjth m 83 to Ml hour,, on!, <9 hour, at Saa.
a-™onu*'U)'a onanged from ev.rv SatunUj to ever,
fiva day,. Good* raoaived, and Ladihj .'snaii
every (I&t.
si
At both Charleston and Bavannah,these Ships eon
?»vt with steiyraers for Florida, ami with railroads, Ao«.
for all places in the Bouth and Southwest. 1
_ j T INSURANCE
;hfr r M
than hr smUnj retula, Uua ,remmtn bet;* «fl-TS>nSe
Railroad «inW
~hf rni, b „v&. r «% e ?i!.° s q^nhafe^h^
dole. Throne!, tU,ta frcofWiV.TBS “ISI
ton and &tvh„i>ah>faa<n«biM, ISCLL’ETrfb MEALS on
tho Who!, ronta, ajo,»t from Ohajialtoo and Savan
nah to Montgomar,!
AuKttula »co
Macon..... 31 00
Atlanta*. a 00
Columbus ~—. a 00
Albany moo
Montgomery.... Moo
Mobile 85 00
New Orleans.s9 75
No bills of lading signed m
.For freight or passage apj
above Vine street, or to
, IKtAND »AEB.
sBfiO
Bavaaatn~—. -.«« si oo
Attswu..—as oo
Mac*'-
.Uacon.—_ -.- - si 75
Atlanta..— si 00
Oolumbna 36 00
Albany 37 00
Montaomerj...— 33 00
, Mobile.. 46 90
I New Orleans &l 00
liter the ship has sailed.
Ply on board,# aeeund vk&rf
Southwest comer P(
For Florida from Charles!
Tuesday.
For Florida from Bavnnna
St. John’s, every Tuesday e
iNTER A GAMMELL.
itoui steamer Carolina every
ih, itenmeri St. Marj’e ami
lod Saturday, jyjj
GLASGOW AND NEW YORK
ANDLONDOND£RRY-fM«B. '
IBClif KtW TOttl.
GLASGOW, Thompson, Wednesday, October 12, at U
o’nlfiok. BfK>a.
F.PINBLROH, Cummins, Wednesday, October W, at IS
a dock, noou*
. .... r»OM 6U«GOW.
a Thompscm. Wednesday, September 14.
hIUMJI KGH, Cummins, »V ednesday, September 23.
Rates of Passage ffom New York, Philadelphia, of
Boston, to Glasgow, Liverpool, Belfast, Dublin, or Lon
donderry, first class, 875. Steerage, found with an Abun
dance of properly cooked provisions, (j3O.
An experienced Surgeon attaohW to fctoh steamer.
No charge for medicines.
For freight or passage, apply to
No, IjS WALNUT
No. O BR&DWAY. fiew York,
u. S. M. STEAMERS
„ HAVRE AND SOUTHAMPTON,
ARAGO. Captain Lines, will sail July S 3, September
17. November 12.
FULTON, Captain Wotton, mil ami August 90, Octo
ber la, December IQ.
First Cabin passage . »UQ
Second Cabin parage-... , yj
For frQight or passage, apply to
L • WILLIAM NETLS'iN, Agent,
At the Warehousing Company’s Philadelphia Office,
Tobacco Warehouse. DOCK Street, Phlla. jeS3-sra
WASHING AND IRONING.
WASHING AND IBONING DONE
*• PJ mth NEATNESS and DESPATCH, for Bmjle
„ . , Ladios and Gentlemeu, Families. Boardio*
JfhffJ;., Ifoto «, sjoftmboata. Ac., at DONOVAN’S
FAMILY LAUNDRY. No. 233 South SIXTH Street,
corner of Prune. Family Shirts and Collars patent
por.shed., Everything washed by hand, on the com
mon waah-bosra.
The whole.businees Is strictly attended to bj fkmala
TifORE PROOF OF THE WONDERFUL
RF^AR\To£ B ° K MONKLL ’ S AMERICAN lIAIR
Philadelphia, September27th IS55>
This is to certify that I was bald for many years, and
wus recommended to try your Reparator; and having
procured three tattles, mod it for throe months, which
has caused my hair to grow, ftnd although not unite as
thick na before, yet it is constantly growing.
M M. JONEB,
No. 33 Nortli Third street.
*» r p September 27th, is®.
Mr. J. r. Movkll. Dear Sir— Some lime since my
h.ir comm, need InlUnß out. so much so. that [ i
luot, enrlul of becoumis bnld; but hoarins of tho win-
POW* r nf loft Ropurutor, 1,-yR. induced to buy n
iMltlo..anil after using one-halt ol it my hair not onlv
roftsod coming out. but commenced trowing finely,°and
I have now as thick a suit of hair as ever I had r
JACOB EVANS,
rKOllEsT’tfMi
in* miLM >, l T Street, Philadelphia. BC'S-6m
| A.M PREPARED TtrSEGEIYETiVEitY
Of Family and Domestic Gooils. bavin*
Sewing Machines of the t*ost manufacturers. as nUothe
most approxed ami skiliul operators
N^.U.—All articles Gnishod with neatness and despatch
nna at such prices that rief> cotnpetion.
, „ MiesM. A SMITHhMAN.
. S. E. corner of SIXTH and PRUNE,
lm Laundry utfk-o.
yriEULEK .V, SMITH, corner SECOND
■*-* and GREEN, have acquired iv sreat reputation by
the wise and prudent course they have pursued since
theircoiiimonoementin business, by selling ft first-rate
article ntalowfimiro. ei3-tf
1 AOII DUXES AMERICAN AND
XUjUUUfRENCII WIN! OW GLASS—The most
approved brands, and ol every site and quality required
ioreity and.ountry trado.at prices astonishinffvlow.
Send your orders to AIEGIiLR tc SMITH, flnijr.
Paint. Glass, and V&rmsh Dealer*, cornor SECOND
and GREEN Stream. * *l3 tf
PUKE CONFECTIONERY,
suNUpACTtmnn bt
EDWARD A. HEINTZ,
Late of S. Heiirion.
9te*f 8. W. corneT ARCH and NINTH streets.
• Srn < Fartorx Kl 4 Filtart street. I
ITAMS! HAMS! HAMS! ~~
XA J ll. t received » prim, lot new suenr-eured Ham,,
b) cent, per pound. CIIAS. SMITH.
auJllm* ,13 and SIS MARKET Slrelt l
SALKS BY AUCTION.
M THOMAS A SONS.
• Not. 139 and 141 SOUTH FOURTH STREET
4 Formerly Nos. 87 and 0.)
CARD.-TUBUp JjALES REAL ESTATE AND
STOCKS AT THE EXCHANGE, at U o’clocx. kooa
Sales of real estate and stocks wifi hereafter te held a
12 o’clock kook, InatAArt of in the evening.
PALL BALES STOCK AND REAL ESTATE
Sixth Fall Sale, Ist October, on the precrueee—resi-
dence and furniture, No. 1( , 19 Clinton street.
Seventh Fall Sale. 4th October, at the Exchange.
•QT Fart of the handhills for each ol the anova saUe
now ready.
STOCKS, Ac.
On Tuesday,
Oct, 3d. at li o’plock, noon, at the Philadelphia Ex
change, will be sold—
For account of whom it may eonoers —
4 shares Mount Moriah Cemetery Company.
L l re Breexe Park Aaaoctatxon.
» Dlorthwrest AXlainc Company of Michitiß.
_ ♦.72-10 second mortgageScnpWilnanrsportand Eintira
nail road bo.
SIXTH FALL SALE-Ist OCTOBER.
rruilM. Fenmotoir lb. FrenUM.
RFJiIDENCE AXtl Vi^Re!'no!uu'CLlNTON
_ »OnBatutdqj Morning,
th. at H b’clock^.will bo«>ld,nwri«.on
,h 0 f.ll-bailt ihres-.lotr brick rwdeooo.
yitb tkr.o-.torr b«k hnUii.>.ul i'l toSSTb
to to* - 7:1 1 nto a EtrMt. bot-r^nTentb
.troeta. Lot 20 6r 100 foeL
dmj *° a
S WUiMta^ U ' SALE- ‘ th OCTOBER, AT NOON.
, BUSINESS LOCATION -Sir-.torr
L n^o,'c o B.i«d Vm, 118 ' N ° Sl ‘ Nw,h ro* n h«r*S.
Peremptory GIRARD FLOUR MILLS.**
atm. J l 'L aaUe Property known aa the Girard Floor
Svift’M »;•*» en.ine. coal yard. Ac.. Ninth ttreef,
,f WJ •*> Iron “-
DWELLING.—' brick
«? £ L d r e ii corner or Carpenter and
it!££ K.£uS t# ’Fifth and Sixth, with a threo-
SSl7hwMk.1 W,lUn • 10 tha r#4r ’ m Talker street, ilaia
pvp^C plt si u » u ‘ Ac.-valuable business pro-
Nn M7 V w?u^; , h ,^ r0 ’ rn ,- R i on ® ailJ £ nck teiUing,
ftDd fi v «-»tory bnok tmastic*
Fourth ’ No * iao HanDoa r betwe.n Third and
MODERN RESIDENCE.-Fonr-story brick rea-
mOHT H TfIT elf, T\ Str,Wt ' fiSf "*
teiek house m the rear, on Lorain street
Executors of Wm/Bnria,
“ dc * d », «tr..u,lSobr«)
iLEOANTMODERN RESIDENCE.-Moderntsrea.
2^!i r T residence, with tbree-story bacx boild'nx
and large side jard. No. lG2a Girard areas*.
teenth street. 4b teet front. 150 feet deep. to %
VALUABLE FARM AND STWk BTAN
acres, on the Germantown and FottßtowiTturnMka
uwn * PlymoQth tewwS, w aoS3!sj
VaJaUaBLE DWELUNG.-Three-.tofy brickftweTi.
atevesTnJ?e.
j4tblf«ES« 81AND—Tbree-story bnok tavern and
dwelling,southwest oornerof Twenty-first Md‘uS!-
.• t^^vr be iY Ma Arch a ° d FriberL *“ UUI
MADISON iST.~ wo-story bnclr dwelling. No. t«J
Madrsoa stroet. between Race and Vine andkieveuth
ana 1 welith streets.
VALUABLE BEVERLY PROPERTY rijj
SSSF“’ Brosa ,tnßt> B*ra',r
feDtWelling,Thirdstre«t,bekwMagnolia,lot 47 by KO
KtSftf 517'- i«
. VALUABLE DLLAWAHE WHARF. S 3
b 7_*W f« >, Tim tnvilep. of aro fo«i more bnok
betvMs Bbacksmuoa
M A rll !?C 0 ! 1 f •" * ,rMts ' K.n»mgtno.
HANDWIJIE MODhR-N RESIDENCE. No. IBS
apruce street, with all modern improve menta and con
feet free. «
Twenty-thmi street, new Girard College. in ® , * 0B
LOT OF GROUND, east side of Front street, abova
to.mh'SSd' ,'it. A luo o hmo'„JJ ««•**■
STABLE AND COaCH-HOUSE. Perth (lata Ridwr*
Frw*iS?stt£s**° f I w,w * fol,lar Md'-KoSSI
Sale at No. 1113 Girard Street.
PIANO.MaNTEL AND
’ This Morning.
33th mitant. at M o’clock. *t No. 1113 Girard ttree'. by
oatalojue. the entire household furniture, comprising
“wpw Wl* a tei« plush covers, ehai s to tbatch, rcee
wood piano. French plate mantel mirrors. O b> <3
inches; pier nairror.fa bys3; lace eortains. snperior
dining room and library furntsure, fine velvet carpets.
*Wnor chamber furniture,fine feather beds, hair maT
, OIL PAINTINGS.
Abo, a number of fine oil pamtia D e 1c rilt frames.
amat * ri
HOUSEHOLD F MIRRORS, PIANO,Sc.
n-.-vj«« s Satnrdsy Morning,
lb. 10 o’clock, at No-1.13 Clinton M,
i§* M lurniiure, piano, nurro.a, China, ml
. *f* Tte residenoe wiU te sold at 10 o’clock, previous
tmtlel*l* of furniture, and withont reserve, by order of
Bale No. 903 Walnut Btreet
sFLEXDID F-RN'iTUfiE. MIKhUK-.CURTAINS,
CHANDELIERS, FINE CARPELS. Ac. *
_ A . On taonoav Monun*.
October Sd, at 10 o’clock bj 041110,110. at No. 90S Wal
nut strtet. comprisin* suit of very elo.ant rosewood
drawing-room furmtexe. tine ormotu niountnuß co
veted with fine sreen plash; suit of eleAgnt rose wood
drawing-room furniture, covereu with fin* * rean plcuh.
ncblj canrod: very superior rosewood sideboard:
gant roeewood centre table; elegant roaewcod eta.ere:
splend.d rosewood bookcases; 4 elegant creep broca
ui • < u^k i; i B » cnmson . . * araet brooateSe OoT: fl
uw„e i*rBn<'fi-pl4te mantel and pier mtrrora. in rich elft
frames; haDdaome iw chandeliers; sapenor diainx
room iuraiturej very ele-ant roeewood vardroteet
bedsteads, dreaung bureana. and wwshstaads to uUt-H *
frelawTc?*' lUm chainbcr *onalarei wpcnSniat-*
The caKnet farniture was made to o»d«-r by
«®or{o J. P nil particular* in catalogues.
’ lock J **° ezamiaed on the taonuns cf sale, at 8
CHANDELLER3 FRENCH Ci!INA;tV. PETS ’
On Tuesday Mctaia.,
October4tb.ttlOo’clock.aiNo 4H.\ortb Sixthstreet.
*te entire furniture 01 a reatlemaa lea ring
the city, comprising smtof hanosome rosewood drswtac
room Junuture. flse brocaletlecovers.fine Freachchitta
dinner and tea waie. supenor drawut.-rootn and ebaw
btr fnrntture, lociudiPA two acts nt hacdsomo painted
fur iture? I** 1 *** 0 * arBl ’ #w ' Ac., Ac. Also, the Vitcheu
13^irasssi“ ,o,e!o,,k “
Pt.Tir.ntATa^'*®.^ o 'S2B Sflnsom Street.
SUPERIOR ‘ c W^l,'R| r |lANO, MIRRORS,
On VVeitnrscb, MormQc,
*#k ,at l 3 °*v It>ck vM 803 street, by
c»uiMM» the entire household furniture, supcnortoee
xood eeren*oetave piano made br_ Mejer: suiterroacw*
wood drawia«,-room farsitnre. French plate mantel
mirrors. a*s chandeliers. drasnai-rooiu and chamber
Inrnitare, fine fmtner beds, hair mattresses, ko. Also,
thekitcben furairnre. ■ •
” ,orr rM ‘ dencB t,!i i * » m
Full particulars in catain^ne*.
pmiNiTi l n} l v Street.
S Sior<i Prfvi?sJS^vt?. >NcH FbATE MIR
KOHS. SnIS&ELs CaKFETd.
a .. _ yh FIUTWay Mornm„,
Auetiot Store, an assortment of
excel!*?! furniture *le:a«t piano /..tea,
Si car >* ta \ * tc i !n>w families declrauu
si{J* a * 8^pU!f * T * to the store fore.nvemeneeof
JM. GUMMEX 4 SONS,
• REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEERS,
.... .„ _ N0.5i0 WALNUT STREET.
CARD.—J. M.Gummey & Sons, auctioneers. willhoW
molar tales of Real Estate, Stocks, Ao. Alsohoo*-
bold furniture at dwellings,
KIl Dp our Private Sale Register willa! vr.ys be found
a very Jarre. amount ofreal mate, including every de
scription of city aod counlrr property.
J. M. GUMMEY i SONS,
«r ..,mii E*t&teßremen,
No.BOWALNUT Street. holow S>i»t.
11l OSES NATHANS, AUCTIONEER
raiftgg&ggg? *“*ohant.
„ MONEY TO LOAN.
WOJtIT TO J.04X.U1 kIXOX OX SMALL AMOTSTS, Ct
merebawUxe feasreily.and on all articles oTvalue. All
sp vs qvxx oxx anjrjixxD lollaxs two fix cist. fix
V JKWEY! MONEY!.' MONEY!!!
Money Bberally advanced in large or small amounts,
from one dollar to thousands, on gold and ailver »*ste
diamonds, watches. jewelry..fowling-ni*ees, i»n« f y mJ
atnuneftts, furniture, dn goods, clothing, groceries. ci
gars, hardware, cutlery, book*, horses, venicles, harnVa.
and all articles of valae, for any length of time agreed
N o}^ S M. i ii,rV, l ti BLUi,:U “ I -■““«**
GREAT BARGAINS IN WATCHES. JEWRI.RY
Pa(. fe *K. cwn^ofl’lXTH'S'
lull jewelled end plnin, of the moat and fit
moke, in huntin* cue. and douhle tounmed. flSi
escajiement lerer lepsue wetohM.'in huntme cMelKl
open face. Km, of them »n ejira full jeweled, and Set
EwU*h patent lever watches, escape
ment lever andTexinss, jn hunting case and or2r*
face, «w« vanr tnpenor; English, SwiS/French
fcjtiapier watches; fine gold vest, fob, neck, and cS?
frea * chains; fine gold pencil cases and mu, bnc*i*ta
breasipua. fc*ger>nxM, ear-rugs, ttuto. meSS&nSI
2SSWS?£S;ISr , ’ m » m
. „ AT PRIVATE SAUL
4i wp s2? r £ r *’* r cheat, iltii Cgh by s fret wuk
Also, watches, and Jewelry e I every description.
*49P. X.OUIS, MO.
WILLIAMS & BOYLE, AUCTIONEERS
sa?s J S^ c & h a afesiss! fa
other, of Phnadelphta, for the
foots, shoes, hardware.jewelry. Ac.. Ao. *carpeu t
« Caah advances made on receipt of good*.
Kk. Settlements made three day* after tala.
KX7EBSNCSS.
Messrs. Myers, Ctnghorn, A Co., Phila.
*• btuart A Brother, Phik.
“ L“la , iSn k mfe" d - k New York.
>**■*> M
mf-f nvdi
BUSINESS cajids.
V. ?^JI,,4 LJIER ’ s ADVERTISING
NUT agency, N. E. corner FIFTH and OHEST-
taken for the best City and Country
Newspapers, at lowest exsh pnres. s*SSn^
ARTIN & QUAYLE’S
STATIONERY, TOY, asd FANCY GOODS
SM POkIVM. • !
1035 WALNUT STREET,
BBLOW ELEVENTH,
philadelppta.
KOBJLRT& Ke.il Estate Agent
* # SAMUEL C. ROBERTS, Cp*vetasct.h:
Oner for sale. on liberal terms, FARMS AND COUN
TRY SEATS, m RennsyWanii, Near Jerset. Pelatraro
Maryland, and Virginia: and DWELLINGS and
STOKES in Normtowu, Oerraantcnrn, and
"Yo'aN MO.NKT ON FIRST MORTGAGES, fenir.ma
Title* to Real Estate, and attend to CONVEY AVPINtt
in all ita branches. Office MAIN Street, near the B»nk
Normtown. and Mo. p South THIRD Stmt. tetom-n
Walnut and Spruce street, Philadelphia. ,i i ni .
McK: '
uIcKINNEYi ■ :
A ORv4NSBt:K!S. I IiAT‘
d,^ ll rng mWMii ° oreiM ‘ i -
T aE AOAMS KXURESS CO. OFFICE
■ CHESTNUT Strefformula Piioak, Pack
&<ot. Merchandise, Bank Notes. and Specie, either bs
»? eB f»°»i! n oollQ ® c V on other Express Cora*
nS*. principle towns and cities- of the
U^r!f SUIM - „ K. 8. SANDFOHD,
__zzj__! General Superintendent,
COAi.
XXICKORY AND SPRING MOUNTAIN
v , » LEHIGH COAL, prepared with care, for sM*pn
»* KNOWLES'S Depot, NINTH
and WILLOW Streets a 23 ti
T'HEO. D. mi)R\ & CO.
OFFICE No 148 Sooth FOURTH St., Philadv,
Sole Amenta of
QBO. a POTTS k, CO.,
Miners and Shippers of the
LOCI’ST DALE CCA Vi
From the Locust Mountain.
Near Ashland,
apMm] BCHVYLKILL COUNTY. Pa.
ccomi WUISKF.Y. - 125 puncheons
N 7 Jamesgtemrt AJ7o.‘tr*is!eT Malt,, n hoed and
for MJe bj GEORGE 5f HITKLEt. 0