The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, October 01, 1859, Image 4

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    Nl* - At6r(laA, a—respected antrominent
that diedin_a city recently, at
-the4dilipieidAugo
of 103 Tears. • - -
iiX14,40.7- , aftornoou last, while the con:Mentes
.the Xebeter statuevreio in pro
theState' mum ground's, Boston,
some aii`ti, , sitUarita'netleeivero bnsily engaged in
distributing a Printed' petition for removing the
etatO,s,',Uiert'Aitagrolidid.that Daniel 'Webster de
voted the last years of his life to the defence, of
the iiigitlie-slaveact. • - -
George If. Mollnight, rector of Christ
Church, -Madison, Ind.,: has resigned that office,
and will probably accept a call from a church in
Springfi old„ Mass.. • -• ,
Rev, owls Eluhelbergar, of Winchester,' Va., an
old citizen, eitensively knoWn and most highly te
ipected; died 'oil Saturday morning of last week.
Be was a divine of the Lutheran Church, for sere
ralyears editor of- the Winchester. Vtrginian, and
more -recently a professor of Lexington College, S.
C. Ho was a native of Pennsylvania, but wont in
' early life to Wittoliester. Ills ago was about sixty
•years.'- Ile leaves a wife and several children.
. Miss Caroline Riohings, assisted by her Whir
and I'tofesser Jarvis, will give a 'concert at .fiarrit
burg to-night. '
• The Providence (11. I.) Journal anneunces,tho
death of Mrs. Sarah Howell Eddy, who, though
long ivithdrawn from general society, was, in
. generation now • nearly departed, a most eonspi
stoma ornanient• of .social and fashionable life in
that city. In her girlhood she was remarkable
both for personal beauty and intellectual ammo
, plishments. Mrs. Eddy's father was David Mow
ell, a distinguished lawyer. Ile was for many years
a ProfetiMr in• brown University, and for tielve
years Judge of the District Court of the United
States for Rhode Island,. Mrs. 'Eddy Sint married
Gamaliel Lyman Dwight,• of Boston. ller second
husband was Samuel Eddy, long known in public
life in - Mode Island,
W. B. Donaldson, the celebrated Ethiopian
clown, arrived in the steamohipkila, from Europe,
last Thursday evening at Now York. '
The death of M. Choquart, the greatestof modern
duellists, is mentioned in the Paris "papers. Ho is
raid to have knight thirty duels—in twenty-nine of
which he was worsted, only once haring succeeded
in wounding hie adversary.
Mayor Bishop, of Cincinnati, Ohio, has received
au invitation from the Mayor of Portland to visit
that city during the stay of the Great Eastern at
that port.
Mr. Chariton M. Morgan, a young gentletnin of
Lexington. Ky., has been appointed consul to
itfessin a, Sicily.
' lion. 11.3. Foote has, we learn from the Tennes
see Banner, determined to make Nashville his
future home, And the practice of the law his
occupation.
IlesvY itonnxity.—Last Wednesday morn
ing, as Mr..T. Baker, a merehant of Ghent, Ken
tucky, was walking through the Fifth-street Mar
ket, at Cincinnati, he paused at the corner of Walnut
to observe the car et the street railway. which was
a curiosity to him, and, while doing so, felt some
one jostle him, licit supposed it a mere accident,
resulting from the hurrying of some person through
the dense orowd. A few moments afterward, hear
ing' newsboy crying the morning papers, the
stones he had read of the dexterity of the Cincin•
nail clavalierg d'indit.etrin 'Occurred to him, and
thrusting his hand into his pocket; he found his
wallet, containing $2,550, gene. . •
BURNED LY EFFIGY.—A correspondent at
Ridgeville, Carroll county, says that that town was
the scene of considerable excitement on Saturday
last. Mr. J. 11. Johnston, a respected citizen, hav
ing returned home that day, it was determined to
give him an evidence of good feeling, and at the
same time express public disapprobation of his re
cent perseciution. Accordingly, a procession was
formed and marched to a public part of the town,
where's laTge,bonfire was lighted, and a Mr. J. W.
C.,burned in effigy amid shouts , hurrahs, catcalls,
and all kinds of hideous outcries. After this Mr.
Johnston was personally and warmly welcomed.—
Ballicaoie aid.) Patriot.
PCMONoini QUftitha.—Tho Mood (Texas)
/ICrictd says that a little daughter and a negro
Iron= of Mr. Warren, who resides near Quitman,
took each' d smell dose of quinine, a few days
since, were almost instantly seized with spasms,
and died in the course of an hour. ..The daughter
of a - neighbor, who took some of the same, wet
also expected to die. The bottle, was branded
Powers Welibtunin, and'on examination, the
contents wore found to be one-fifth strychnine,
Ten grains to a dog produced death in, two 'hours.
A ariik - Ntic Shooting - accident' Occurred in
Fountain county, Ind., lately. Two Men were out
hunting, and becoming tired, leaned their guns up
against a tree and went off a little distance to yest
on the grast. -One of the guns; somehow, fell over,
end the jar canoed it' to go off. The contents
atnick one of the hunters. Marion Vogue, in the
right shit and arm, inflicting a dangerous, though
probably not fatal. wound.
Sauttun trawKlNs . , living in Mt. Craw
ford, Va.. shot an enormous bullsnake; a fortnight
ago, about a mile from Mt. Crawford, on what is
- known as Cedar Ridge. The snake was eleven
feet in length, and its body was over-a foot in eir
camftirenee. It was in pursuit of a young brother
of Mr. Hawkins, making a kind of bellowing noise
peculiar An 'this serpent, when lt was shot. Its
teeth were en inch in length.
001.01111 D atLITIAMEL—The. 11011 Se, of Re
presentatives of Massachusetts have expunged the
word white" from . the militia laws, by a vote of
1.10 to 51. Thislives colored men a chance to train
when they have a Mind to, and allows them to or.
ganize military companies, as welt se their white
brethren; provided the action of the Home is con
eurrelin,by the Senate, and not nullified by a veto
tram Governor Banks.
pABSENPERS BAILEE!: i •
In stetirriship Stale of Georgie, tor' Savannah—min
Mater and 5 children, Mrs Kendall, Mrs Gallagher and
two daughters, Me
M Chester.. Smart and nephew,
J A Ferrill. JonMolloy and Indy. Nl, Eckel, G Ni
chols and lady,_ _ Mrs Schmidt. John MeNab. P
T Pitzgilibon.lillerzberg. Mrs Anchor andkertant. H
Mllibs, II Weed, Thee Wiggins. James Grahnm. H
thh °oll l John Hiraley. Mrs Bishop, Mine Wallace. Miss
p C Wiee,ll Gans and lady, A Champion,..Mrs Bishop„
.1" L. Reddish,l4lre Lackeson, Miss McAllister. Freak
Wapner. Joseph Hartman, F A Wier, Al rs Creasman.
C Norton. W W Smith, A Craggier, Thee Quinn. Theis
Graham, J Hiulalman, Chu
Lewis, and twenty in the
steerage,
PHIhApEtAIIA BOARD OF TRADE.
THOS. B. FEL,NV i
JOHN OPARHA COMMITTNN OF SIM MONTH.
DA/4. J. REEVES;
LETTER. NAGS
AT Tlll3 MIRCF!ANVIT SiCktAlqGlit. PIi[LAOELPRt A.
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nip Tuscarora, Dun1evy............ Liverpool, Oct 1
Blau Eather, Leslie .. " -
. -.....,..- Xi° de it WM. Oct I
Bark ieland'lldme.Jetirey - „,..._ Lotadcw, noon
Bark Donor, Averilt— ......Cardenna and Basun, aeon
Big Ella Reed, Trig0........--Bt logo de Cuba, sane
Br g Clara, Hardman ........-- London, 600'0
Brig Empire. Crowell, . Kiugaion, Jo, soon
Brig Ashby'. Thomas Port au Spain, noon
Brig iris. Pierce • •,•-•Bagua la Grande, soon
Behr W I, Springs , Buckaloo _Havana, soon
IMMEffMM
POILT OF PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 1, 1459.
nEsEs.• ----G IL I SUN SET 3-..-6 49
OH WATER......._.
ARRIVED.'
Steamship Kennebec, Hand. 20 hours from New York.
with rodeo and passengers to Jas Anderson. Passed
on unknown ish!p below the Lodgo, n harm brig oir nom
bal..!Hogk, and,soina ton ealira an the ,bay. and rttef,
bound up.
Brig J Nickerson. Baker, [tom Turks Island, yin Balt;' ,
more, with salt to Win Bumm—vessol to Joints flatcar.
&lir Martha Moore, Bennett, 6 days from New York,
With Indite to Crowell Sr. Collins. •
Bohr S L Crocker, Presbrey,l6 slays from Taunton,
with mdse to Twells & Co.
Sehr Luoy L Sharp, Corson, 6 days from Charleston,
with mdse to D B Stetson & Co.
srhr lindine. Risloydays from New York, with
whiting to Wetherill 6r,.13 - ro.
Sohr E Taft, Rand, 8 daYs from Eastport, with nada°
to F. A. Render & co.
Behr Sheppard Cote, Leek.' 2 (Ws from Irederlok.
town. with L P Peterson.
Bohr Vandal is, Cooper. I day front Camden, Del, with!
oats to las t. , Bewley & Co.
Sehr Telegraph. Carter. 2 clays from Camden, Dot,
with grain to Jae Derratt & Son,
Solar Deputy. f day from Milford, Del, with rye
to Jas L Bowler & Co. .
Sehr Mary Eller Mega. 2 days from Canton, Mil,
with oats to L }Bewley &
sol‘r Merchant, Phillips, 4 days from Laurel, Del, with
bark to J W Bacon.
Bohr Star t _Written, l 4 days from Coneord, Del, with
limiter to JW Bacon.
Bohr J M Vance. Burcige. from Boston.
Behr J Ireland, Steelman, front Boston.
CLEED.
ill 8 At steamship Stnte of A G R eo rgia, Darwin, Savannah
Alex Heron. Jr.
Steamship Virginia, Kelly, Richmond. tco.Tlios Web,
oter. Jr.
Stianieldp Kenneheo.Hand,New York. Jae Alldenlict:
ship Eloise, Collins. Charleston, Workman & Co.
,Schr E 8 Janea,Clodfrer, Pensacola. D 8 Stetson Co.
Nolir Saint Ratan, Gandy, Charleston. do
Holm JAI Yemen, Bordge, Boston, C A Meekslier
Bohr .1 Ireland, Steelman, Boston, N Sturtevant & Co.
Behr F A Hawkins, Percival, Danvers, Twells co.
kkr t. Caw, Ilex, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr.
SAMED.
The U 8 M steamship State of (Morelli., Capt Garvin
for Savannah, rifled at o'clock yesterday morning
1.14 th a full fremht and a number of paseeneersi
(Correspondence of The Press.) '
lIAVRE DE GRACE Sept SO ISA
The Wyotning left here this morning with 6 boats
in tow. laden and consigned as follows:
Win H Young, lumber to Sohn Craig; Major E S I( en
dig, do to Alr ingerly ; Anne E Seehoid. light to mkt;
bitinninous coal to If N Burroughs; Ida, coal to
Delaware City.
.Another break is reported in the Pennsylvania canal,
a short distance below the last break. It will take a day
or two to repair it.
(CorreepondencßEAT NG o Sept.
28,1869.
The following boats from the Union Canal passed into
the Schuylkill Canal to-day, bound to Philadelphia, laden
add consigned u follows:
& F Taylor, flour, &e. to Geo Lauer; Eder Lyon,
lumber to Win Lippmeott: Barbara, do to Pink Lanok:
If „I Newton, do Croekey; El Dorado. do to Nor
move & MOM*: Cirrnaelan, grain to Budd & Coolly;
Cdnimerce and Two Sinters, copper ore to Wm Crocker;
Delaware, boards to ffi Trump at Son.
I(7orrespondenee of the Philsdelohls ltzchange.)
LEWM. Dol. Sept,M
Alt the vessels reported in ini last left the harbor yen
terday morning. except the sphr Fanny Fern which is
detained on account of her 0111 ill.. tine Trig and nut maitre
are at harbor, and several vessels are in sight making
for it, the wind being from the MR
Yours, • - Wild. M. liicKmAx.
- BY YELIVIRAPIL
(Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.)
CAPE 181. A N I),Sept ai PAL
A ship. nettle unknown, a hark. and several ochre are '
now going in. Nothing in sight bound nut. Wind NE I
—weather fray.
Yours, THUG. B. BDOILEB.
MEMORANDA. •
Ships Thee Setfersom Meaconi, Westmoreland, Dc
eon, Arthur White, Kelly. and Betsy Williams. Sinker ;
Binni,Vaire loading at Liverpool 17th Ult. fur Phi lodelphi%
Stop Amb. Eldridge. hence, via Balt Francisco, at
Port Towneend 2101 Aug, for SYdricY• NSW ,
Bark 0 W Ball, Titus, hence, was waiting at Matan
zas 224 nit.
Bng Wm Moore, Amen, for hiladelphin, was ready
nt Matas,/I,I"VA ult.
Brig ,C It Allen, Ran cleared at Boston 29th ult. for
Savannah—destination changed from Phibulelphie.
t fl t. r t i n siitiptitri i , Moore. wan loading at Matanzas 21st
u Bo hr CitirAT . F . ink, hence, arrived at Beverly
28th ult.
Behr BB Johnson, Lockwood, hence, arrived at Salem
28th
Bohr? C 11 Wenn, Camp. (lei:, I. Green Green, Anna
Smith, Smith. Allen Downiundties..l 11.'Wninwright,
Colson, It W Dillon, Marts, 11W Weeks. Godfrey,
rity,Berratt,,Eva Bell. Is Th meson - Co
eon, 1) 8 7ifershon, Allen,Plenty curtis. 'Need, gash
Woodbridge, Atkins. and N Harvey, Brandon, hence.
armed at Boston ult. • ,
Behr Geo W Krebs, Einernon, hence, arrived at Balti
more 29th ult.
Behr Vermillion, Avery, hence, arrived at Fall River
27th ult.
Behr Sue Neilson, Burt, hence at Pall River 28th ult,
"and proceeded to Tamitton.
SchreArlettri: Robinson, F Merwin,'Avery, and Win cox Houck. hence at Providence 28th ult.
Bohr' W m Rotan. Pose, for Philadelphia or Alenan
dria, sailed from Providence 29th ult.
Bohr A Crandall, Fiteh, from Coliansey, Del, at New
Bedieed 2981. )
Steamier Thomas Sparks, Grumley, hence, arrived at
Nortford 39th ult. •
Markets.
(Reportedlur The Preis:l l
PMLADELPIIIA, Sept. 30,1850.
The produce markets have ekliibiteil a little more ne
tivity this week, but with come law exceptions Prier,
ere without any material alterations. 13reualstuffs move
elf slowly; tot helium genPrally are firmer in their de
mands, and km Wheat prices era rather better. Corn
and Oats are aloe firmer. Bark continues scarce. In
Coal there is more doing, end prices are steady. For
Coffee there has been a fair demand, with moderate
tninsactions, at full primes. Sugar us firm, but Noliisnea
continues dell. Cotton is also dull. and without nitwit
doing in the way of sales. Fish are steady, but more ac
tive. Nothing doing in Milos, lead is unchanged. In
Naval Stores and Oils:there iw a steady trade doing,
without chnngo•in prices. Plaster is steady. Provisions
continue on the advance, with reduced storks to Operate
hi. Rice continues very dull. Snit i a firmer. Clot er
sqed is beginning to arrive, anal it has been in lair re_
quest. Tallow Is stood). True ale excited and on the
advance, but without numb titling. T 0 ,3.0111000 with
a limited inquiry. Wool is in moderato request, w i th
further sales at full prices, and Wllisko is unclmnged.
Gu Dry (Mods. and Emits and Shoes. trade has boon Mo
derate. without airy change to note in the cal bets for
either.
The market for Flour and 'Meal is unchanged, but if
any thing;holdere are firmer at the close; the demand,
however. is limited for export, and only about 4,000 bids
found buyers at 84.873f,5t 5 for superfine; for
extra, and 86 for extra family. The trade aro MI) ing
more freely within the above range of prices for super
fine and extras, and 06.2500.50 4.1 Y Mil for fano) brands,
according to quality ; the receipts and stooks are
inotlei ate, and the market generally is dull for the sea
son. 113 a Flour is scarce, and selling in a small was at
ItY bbi for fresh ground.
„Corn Meal is firmer, will ,
sales of 700 bbla renn.olvanin Meal nt TAY libl.
The following are the inspections of Flour and Meal
for the week ending Tlinraday, Sept..),
Bari els of superfine,.
line
Rye
Cornmeal.
" condemned.
Tolnt .. 10 f 4.9
(TRAlN.—Wheat in coming in more (mall and the
market has been dull nt hot week's rates. but closes a
little stronger, with sales of 20.000 hue nt .91.1601 12 Tier
boa for good and prime Penn and Southern red, $1.19a
1.20 fotchoice, and e 1 .2p1.35 for white, Nye meets no
activeinquiry at the advance, and 4.00 n bus sold at Rim
Me for now Delaware and Penna. Corn linu beet, less
. . • .
inquired for and prices are unsettled with sales of :it 000
bus mantis Southern ) ellow nt Ritt 87e in store and afloat,
closing fins at the latter figures. Oats are in stead)
request and
_pricer are firmer; sides reach 20009 bus at
38c for new Delaware and Start land, and as 4aao for old
Penna. chiefly of the former demon ottnn. Barter in fir
mer, and is held at 1154010 c. Bonny Malt is also firmer.
Inn without an: sales of either to note tine week.
PROVISIONS are firmer for all kinds, and prices tend
upwards. Of Pork. sales are making in lots. at VI, 50
far mean. Mid small lots of prime nt 4313014. City
%sicked Mess Beef sells at it:1,815.50 bbl. Bacon—
There is h eteadY inquiry, chiefly to go South, and
rind eanoo H et m ter . 04a h
1
0 1e c s
f in r
lSotd e at
n l od 4, f 3c o fofSri p la o in
Shoulders. Of Green Merits the stock is light., with
sates of Shoulders nt Bc. Lard meets n fair inquirs at
fall rates; sales of Mils at IlkiallNe, and kegs at 1:04e
cash and on time. Batter is , Inn at 100150 for Lolid
parked and roll. Cheese in selling nt 04,9, 1 10, and Eggs
at IG4rl7c la' &igen which is better.
METALS.—PigIron is firmly held, with rates of 1.800
tons to note. at 47408 50 for No. I Anthracite. and
*.2:ef.4. , 22.r0 for No. 2. including WO tons Forge at G•2l
on 11100 i Sales were also reported to go West on Prit ale
termii. Of Scotch Pig, there is but lii Ile in firg Minds.
and holders ask 2 425 per inn. Enos. Blooms are stead),
but without sales. A sale of Plurnix Bails seas made ut
nod street do, et WA per ton. liars and BO iler Iron
meet in steady itlqUir3, nt previousquotations. Lead is
firmly held. Lis* Pigs, Baleen. mild , at(1585.4 months,
with interest, and ND Pigs Virginia at the same rite
cost:. Copper is dull• we quote Sliesthinq at 202127 c.
and Yellow Metal, at 200 21 and 0 months. Tin is firmly
held.
BARK —There is very little 44 liercitron arriving
me. rind he &MIMI Ili Stead y at the admire, with
soles of 00 blade „No. 110 note at 829 4 0 , ' ton, Tanner's
Mirk in also steady. with further' sales of Chestnut oak
from the ears at gll 4;f B cord.
CANDLES continuo in Mir request , and prices are
firm—sales of 1,000 boxes city-made adamantine are re
ported at 181fiwillekw lb.. six. months. Sperm and tallow
en Mien selPsdrosb at previous rates
COAln—Ordeis come in More freely. hut utters have
imileTitone chatiqe. ranging nt $3,15e03015 •T- 1 ' ton
for white Ash, and Y3,35ae19.50 for red ash delivered on
board at Richmond. In bituminous coal little or no
thin doing.
"COP FEB.—The rtutrkeetirfirtri, hut less - active, with
sales of 5.001 bags Rio. in lots, at from 117 So to 12.1.ie let
common to prime quality, on time.
COTTON.—Vie market has been depressed by the
foreign news, and holders more anxious to Doll, with
sales of 850 hales to note, chiefly 'Uplands, =sing from
111.44412,.(0 cash, and on time, for low
OW grade and middling fair Gulfs, cash and time.
The following is the movement since the let of Sep
tember last, as compared with the previous three years:
' 1859. 1858, 1857, 1850.
Re c. at Ports.... 100.000 82,000 21,000 61.000
Ex. to G. Brit'n. 31000 20 000 B,OOD 8,000
.
Franco. . 10.000 2 0(Y) 6,000
" other F Porie OW 1.000 1.10 3,0) 1 0
Total exports... 40,(4)0 21.000 9 000 19,000
Btocleon band.: 162,010 90008) 090 97.0L5)
Of which during the past week. included hi the above :
Roc. m 21.001 40,000 14.400 34.000 Ex. to o:Britain - 11 000 4,U10 3,000 2,002
France.... 0,000 2,000 • •• • • 6.00)
" other F. Ports .... 1.000
Total extorts.,. 19,000 0.000 3 000 0 000
81:31MARY.—/i/Ceipt.S—lncrease at the ports compared
with 1858. 181000-1811 es. Exports—lnerense to (trent
Britain, 14,000 hales; Increase to prance, 8,000; in
crease to other foreign ports, 1,000. Total increase in
exnorts,23,ooo.
DRIIIIS AND DYES are inactive. with further sales
of Soda Ash at 2h e. Bleaching l'owders at We, Cardn
mone at 73c.Oiltif Rose at 87.50. Refined Boma at 19. Ne,
and Bensid Indigo sat 6.0.464r1.55 40' lb, on time.
FEATHERS are unchanged, with small sales at 48,0
blle for Western, as in quality.
FlSH.—Mackerel are firm, with small receipts and
sales to note, at 8161;10.69 for Is. 314x1460 for 2e, and
StilvV9 50 for 38. Codfish are selling in n tonna we at l'&4
100 lbs. Pickled Herring are 'worth S 3 -413.60 45' 100
3,000 boxes Smoked Herrin,: sold on Coring kept so
crcetitlTlT.—ln foreign there has been but little 1110Ve
went for the want of supplieslthe first cargo of new (tai
sins left Malaga for the United States. the jth of Sep
tem)er. In domestic, fruit there ideas activity. Apples
are' netting nt 2.581 fr 11111, as in quality. reitoiteB
are about over. Dried h runt is beginning to arrive, but
no sales halm been made public, as lot.
FREIGHTS.—To Liverpool, very little doing. Alining
the engittentents•we notice Rosin at is 6,1; 'robin:co at
39e; Bark nt 255; and Lard nt (50. Ti, London, the can
rent rates are** ton, To the West Indies there is
very little doing: a ling won taken out for Jamaica at a
round nuts. Southern freights are quiet; we quote to
New Orleans stk.. end Charleston and Bay:tenni* at tip
Ge. Boston freights are firm. Coal vessels aro erareo,
and in demand at $1.40 to Boston, $31.20 to Providence,
and Week. to Now York.
GINSENG.—There are no 834..3 or either Crude or
Clarified bonnie.
~611ANO mg_tq a., /t_ limited depland. with forthe , r of
linill."—We., 6l 'anroed,T;cnt:a7 b r•e",i;tilat hearts
BIDES continue dull, nod no translations have been
reported.
1101.4.—New crop sell at 13-A , lite, anti old at 611 , 12 e, as
in minlity.
. I,EATllRR.—fliere is more inquiry for prime Spanish
solo and qhmsj i ter, litzi common quality is not wanted.
and for the latter prices are unsettled,
I,l4AlllEll.—The demand limited; among the sales
we notice acme white lona hoards at B yellow
saret-91-totATtrelitir4l4 1 4 .111, had apruce nt 4 .
14 M feet.; White pine Shingles ore nt Whit
tat is and pickets are selling slowly At 91-75 fol the
. . „ .
trinket fx ver dull. and the only
males reported are or Cubit. in Into, ut Men" on tittle.
NAVAL STORlift—ln Basin tales LIAO hills ore re
ported. at 81 L 5121.60 40' bid fur common No. 2 wt.
81.8714: nod Na .1 at .R 2.232273. Ter is held firmly at
*2.7.1. and Pitch ia 5i8.2(1, w it h bid. Sainte of Tur
pentine IN in lair demand. riles of 250 lota
at 4Thelupe i ineludiny, lots to arrive, at the teriner
rate': ' ' •
OlL: 4 .—Fish Ode tire firm. math rather more &inc. Of
Lard Oil the awl: is light. with antes of winter at 903
Wo. Linseed Oil is Mill at 55456 n.
. . •
— lmports of Oil and Bone into the United Bilden for the
week ending Bevtember
Sperm. Wlilo. Bone.
7LO ' 8011 .7.70 n
V. 4)
ll=
Vrovincetown
Stag Harbor..
.955 1,170 2.701
PI•ASTER is unchanged, and soft has been sold at
2 1110 547 i
e th o n niinues dull, end prices are 1111 s, avith
antes of ILU casks at .37,,'444,"e on time, including some
vety common at Sc 41v In.
S4J,T.-Bome 12.0a9 sacisa Liverpool paund and fine,
and ammo Of Turks Island sold 011 at rival on terms not
made public. The market is better.
SEED'S.—The receipts of Cloveri.eed are increasing,
rind it is in fair demand, with sales in lots at 6.5.1505 75
tv bush. Domestic Flaxseed has linen sold at ,Lao
bush. Timothy is dull, and ra»ges from 52.37; 1 rt:472L1
bushol. • •
SPllllTB,—Brantiz s and Gin are unchanged; 71; R.
Runt Ru sells at :14 kr • Whisker meets lair toquirr.
with salsa of Ohiobarrels u t 27427 4c : choice packages
fit al; Yenuegyanta barrels at 2a:so27s ; hhds at 2040,
sad drudge at zsogrXelf , gallon.
%MIA ft. —The npirket is firmer. with sales of 1.300
Idlds con at 15:nt1t61, - .; 150 1 1 110 g New Orleans at 7) 0o
71.7 e, and a eargo Brazil on private terms.
TALLOW Is unchanged ; sales °lett) rendered attic;
ettuntry. in:Korth 1.00105iC 49 lb -
TRAM—hie market is extiterbnnd on the advance,
without malt doing in the war ol sales as f Pl.
TOII4CCO Is steady for both leaf and manufactured,
with limited gales.
Wool,.—Tho,defunnd is better, clue dy to go Ett4t. and
prices are firm; sates st' fr).9otl The, TTINitIg front :Li to c,sc
cash for
common gash fine Reece.
SAYING FUNDS,
SPRING GARDEN SAVING FUND SO
. DIRTY OF PHILADIM,Pq,
Office, N 0.331 North '$
gp Street
(Consolidation think tuthling.L
T,CILAILTEILED DY THF LEGISLA DILE OFPENN
BYOANIA.
Depogite received in gums of One Dollar and t r rards t
Wltrat i ll legi t trortgt ,r,:.ie:e ng.i':,` Oil' trvift:li
drawn.
A resvonsible and reliable Saving stigion has long
beep needed in the Northern part of the city, and " The
Spring Garden Savings Fund Society " wee chartered by
the Legislature of Pennsylvania to supply this neeeeintY•
The hlrinagers. in organizing and locating it, have been
governed wholly by a desire to accommodate the bunt
pess interest and wants of the very large anti enterpri
sing population by which it is surrounded.
OFFICE OPEN DAILY,
Pram 9 foi24eolock; also, on blonday and Thursday
from 6 ai.4l - il 8 o'clock in the evening.
haNAGICI,te, .
Frederick Klett, tiephe_n Smith,
.
John P. Levy. Jib, If. g...l3trunu,
Daniel Underkoffer, rederiektitoi4e,
Frowns Hart, ~ oseph F. Leffler°,
John Kessler, Jr., George Knecht,
James 8. Pringle, Jaco bi Doak,
Joseph NI. CroW6ll. nom Wan. Millward,
George Woelpper, 5;0.'1'. Thorn,
Pan C. Masker 9bert, D. Davidson.
JAMES S. ittletaliF, President,
FHANCIS HART. Secretary. , 100-tt it-
AVING FUND-FIVE PER CENT. IN
TEREST.-LNATIONALL BABE'PY TRUST COM
PANY, WALNUT Street, Southwest corner of THIRD.
Philadelphia. Incorporated Si the State 01 Pen"Ylv 3 '
nione is ran I ed •
te re „ (aid from v the n aa a y ny of n .l:l:Oirt g t e AL:Te 41%!Z
drawn .
The office is oven every day from 0 o'clock in the
looming o'olodc In the evening, and on Monday
and Thursday evenings till 8 O'clock.
Hon. HENRY L. BENNER, President.
ROBE tur SELFRIDGE, Vice President.
WILLIAM J. lasm,Becretary
DCRECTORC
Hon. Henri L, Benner, F. Carroll Brewster,
Edward L. Carter, - • Joseph B. Barr,
RobertiSelfridge, rancis Lee.
Samuel K. Ashton, . fresh Yorkes,
C. Landreth Munns, eury Diffonileder.
Money is received and payments made GaliY.
The investments are made, in conformity with the
provisions of the Charter, in Real Estate Mortgages,
Ground Rents, and such Bait-class securities an will al
ways insure perfect security to the depositors and
which cannot fail to give permanency and stability
this Institution. nuldr
SAVING FUND,---UNITED, STATES
TRUST COMPANY, corner THIRD end CHEST
NUT Streets.,
Large and small gums recolyad, and paid hack on de
mand without notice, with FIVE PER CENT. INTE
REST from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal.
Office houng,from 9 until o'clock every day, and on
MONDAY IiIYENINI.id Duna 7 until 90'er/cit.
DR A NTS for eale on England, Ireland, and Scotland,
from .el upwards. -
President— J A 11,._DRAWFORD,
Treasurer—JANES H. HUNTER.
PLINY FISK. Actuary
littie,l43. often, fills the Puree."
FRA.NKLIN SAVING! FUND--
No. IM South FOURTH Street, tat wen
011eetUu& and Walnut, Ptilladelphia, pays all be
lamas oki demand.
Depositors' money scoured by Government
State. and City LOnne, Ground Rents, Mortgages,
tee.
• This Company de, mil, safety better than large
profits, consequently will :wino risk' with derosi
tore mon ey, but have it at all times ready to re..
• turn with 6 per cent. Interest to the owner, as
shay have always dune. This Company never
I'la re e m n a d l " es . married or single. and Minnie can
deposit in limit own nal., and such dePosits can
be withdrawn ONLY by their coat/eel.
Charter perpetual. Incorporated by the State
of Pennsylvaniri:with authority to receive int,
"'
'ff Loin trustees and executors.
LARGE AND SMALL SUMS RECEIVED.
win e open daily from 9 to Ii n'olock, and on
Wesday and Saturday evenings until 8 o'elk.
DIRECTORS.
Jatioli,D.Rhonon, CYtaa Cadwaitsderr.
John fthindler, George Russell,
Malachi W. Sloan, Edward T. Hyatt,
Lewitt Krumbhaar, Henry Delany,
Rittenhollsei Nathan Smedley,
Jot. R. Satheihwetite_,_ Ephraim Meows/4
inept' W. Lippincott.
ACOli IL BRANNON, President.
CYRUA CADWA LL ALIA. Treasurer,
"A Dollar saved is twice earned, '
COPIPAN/E.
NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY,
ESTABLISHED IN lAA
' FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE.
HEAD OFFICES:
LONDON, ABERDEEN, EDINBURGH, °LAE
GOW, PHILADELPHIA.
CAPITAL. 86,298,800.
ANNUAL INCOME UPWARDS OF 811000,N00.
Polioies guarantied by the unlnnited liabilities o
nearly 1,000 Shareholders.
Losses promptly adjusted and paid without reference
to London, by
• WILLIAM GrETTY,
. AGENT FOR TUE UNITED STATES.
OFFICE, PHILADELPHIA BANK,
CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE FOURTH,
PIIILADELPIIII..
REFERENCES.
Messrs. STUART & BROTHER, 13 Bank street.
" MYRTIB, CIA Ulf & CO., 232 Market st.
•• WM. ?laKF.L•' k CO,, r.l Routh FIIIIIt street.
k COLLINS, S. W. corner
Front and New et reete.
" 85111 . 11, 1 , 1'11,1,1A11143. & CO.. tl3 Alarket et.
" •JAMES lA-SAHA ti t: CO., Zr and 22 Letitia st.
JOSHPII 6 B. AIITCHRId., Esq.. President Mechanics'
Bank.
JAMES DUNLAP, Esq., "'mai.lent union Hank.
lion, WILMA Al A. voirruit, 613 Walnut street, late
Judge Supreme Court. - ____ ---
LWE INSURANCE AND TRUST COM
PANy.-Tral PENN MUTUAL, LIVE 'INSU
RANCE COMPA NV, Northeast corner nC Tilt R It and
DOCK PUreeta. Assets, ,592,22 C, 26.
INSURES I,IVEN Yor the whole term of lire—grants
unities and endowtlients—purclutson hie mtereqta la
Real Estate, and 1113k021 all eolitrdols depending °lithe
nontingenetra ul Life.
They art as Extteutote,
'Pot tees, and Ctaiiliana.
THUS'
dminiattntors, Assignees
Daniel L. Miller.
Benjamin Conies, William Martin.
Richard H. Newbold, Jaws B. AldForland.
William P. llael ‘ er, Joseph H. Trotter.
William H. Kern, James ELLIA.II*
88111.1 C. Hoey, Th eop/olos Poohltng,
Charles Hollwell. Edmond A. Homier,
. v eriry G.
odoleho9 X eat . John \V. HOrllor.
ilium 11. Ca, r, Rills S. Archer,,
P._ V. Duflow. tiftlllUel J. Christian s
William Robertson. Joseph Al, Thomas,
Warner NI. RIARIII, !Ohl% (1. Ili - clines,
P. S. Mich er, Easton.
DANIEL L.MILLER, President.
HAAG,. E. STOK Erli VlOO Pres'i.
Jowl W. IlonNon, Serretarr. i nnlB- ST
QUAKER CITY INSURANCE
COAIPAn, PiIthADEIJNI lA. Pa.
FRANK LIN BUILDINGS, No. 409 WALNUT Street.
_ ......_ .. CHARTER PlOt PETIJA L.
CAPITAL • 8V30,000
IN RE, !MARINE, AND INLAN D
Piro Insurance, linnted and
nn rpetual, on 111,11,1,n00s and
htereltandnie of all deseriptionn.
Alaimo hindrance, inland and Ocean. on Vennele,
Freight and Cargo to and Irma all parts at the World.
~Fvirras.
GEORGE H. HART, President
E. P. ROM., Vico President.
H. R. COGC,SH Aid. ; Smmsttvry.
S. H. BUTLER, t Secretary.
ECM=
Genrgo H. Hart,
E. P. Rose,
A. C. Cotten,
Folder 8. Perkins,
Samuel Jona , . M. D
E. W. Bailey,
Ch
Andrew R. ambers,
Charles G.
IL R. Comahall.
Hon. H. M. Fuller. nul
IOWARD FIRE AND MARINE INSU
RANCE COMPANY, No. 412 WALNUT Street,
Philadelphia.
DIRECTORS.
Thos. L. Liters, Win. F. Leech,
.1. DI gar Thomson, Robt. W. D. Truitt,
M. W. Baldwin, Win. X. Hamlin,
John 0. James, H. H. Shillinsfords
A. J. Buckner, C. I'.. Spangler,
John W. t.!mston, IL H. Houston,
William Rai suet, Wm. H. Love,
Edwin Booth, , Charles P. Norton,
John Harrison, Isaac Myer,
E. S. Warne.
President—THOMAS L. LICHER&
Vice President—E. S. WARNS.
Seeretarr —CH ARLES A, DIJY. dole
AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO.
INCORPORATED 1810-CHARTER PERPET
UAL.
Ns'. 310 WALNUT Street. above Third, Philadelphia.
Having a large paid-up Capital Stock and Surplus In
vested m sound and available Securities, continue to in
sure on Dwellings, Stores. Furniture, Merchandise,
Vessels itt Port and their Cargoes, and other Personal
Property. All losses liberally and promptly adjusted,
,DIUNCTOIIB.
John 'l'. Lewis,
James R. Campbell,
Edmund
Chan. W. Poultney
Israel Morris,_
tioorxe Abbott,
ulth,
881111101. C. Morton,
ratriak Brad),
. .
GEORGE ABBOTT, President,
THOMAS R. MARIS. Secretary. jez3-iy if
D ELAWARE, MUTUAL SAFETY IN
SURANCE COMPANY.
INCORPORATED BY THE LEGISLATURE Ok
PENNSYLVANIA, Nos.
OFFICE S. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT
Streets I InLadelvhia. . .
MA RINE' INSURANCE,
ON VESSELS,
CARGO, To all parts of the World.
FREIGHT.
INL/ND INSURANCE
On Goods, by River, Canals, Lakes. and Land Carriage
to all parts of the Union.
FIRE INSURANCES
On Merchandise generally.
On Stores, Dwelling Rouses, Are.
ASSETS OF THE COMPANY,
November 1,1853,
Par. Market Falun.
$1 , ,,10.3,0M1, Philadelphia City 6 4/ 1 Cont. loan .} 105,144 00
$llO,OOO, Penns) Ivan ia State Loans 101,426 ie
e 90,001, U.S. Preasury . 1 . 1 2.4 F cent- Notes. •. • 3 0, 112 03
$OO,OOl, Peting)lvaina Railroad 2d mortgage
6 tik cont. Bonds 45,376 00
$20,000, North Pennsylvania Railroad Mort
' • wen ip cent. Bonds ... ~. .. 12,000 OU
4115,000,300 shales stock Germantown 4as
Company, interUsL nn.t urtecipal
guarantied %.y the city of Phila
delphia 14,925 00
05,000,100 nhares Penney tennis Railroad
CompanY.... .... ...... 4337 so
85.000, 100 shares North Perniar Imam Rail
road Company ,• • • ....... • • •
$2,600, Sundry sharea Philaa . elitda
Boat Company, 11RVle de Grace
Steam Tow Boat Company.Sa
vitnaltt titenrit ritlXlljaloll
try,and Philadelphia Exchange
11... ,,,,n e ° } r u t i ll ,i, A n Tortgagen, and Rost Estato. Of- 8319 ' 1"
~,,
71363:15
BIN roae:vnafa for I woo axioms soaoo outs., s.t
Balance duo at Agencies—l ro:mum on Ma
me Polities recently mutat—and other
debts due the Company . , .......... •.. 61,239
Scrip and aback of sundry Insurance (tempo .
mes • •
Cook on Deposit nl Sault.
DIRECTORS,
James C. Hand,
Illeophilim Paulding,
xmas Traquatr,
William E':) y re, J r.,
J. Y. Penmton,
Joshua P. Eyre,
Samuel E. Slokeg,
Henry Sloes
James B. Al 'Farlaud.
Thomaa C. Hand,
Robert Burton,
John B. Semple, rittaVg
Morgan,
Ltl4llll,
.M MARTIN, President.
I. HAND, Vice President.
Tetarv. 1111126-111 f
William Martin,
Joseph H. Beal,
Edmund A. /Outlet'.
John C. Dams,
John R. Penrod.
George G. Leiner,
Edward Darlington,
Dr. R. H. Huston,
William C. Ludwig,
Hugh Cram,
SpencerlH'llvame,
Charles Kelly, li
H. Jones Brooke,
Jaeob P. Jones,
WILLIA
Tilos. C.
HENRY LYLBURDL See
THE ROBERT MORRIS FIRE INSU
RANCE COMPANY
01 ,
409 WALNUT tiT R 'SET
• . . . . .
This Company inures against Loaa or Nyanza by
Fire on Public and Private Buildings, Furniture, Stocks
of Goode, and Merehandine.neuerallt.
The following provision ni• the Policies of tine Com
pany),uarantree their aeouray when assigned an col
lateral: . .
invalidated, or in Any.wisa
a as a collateral securaY to
.and the approval ol such as
eitransfer or conve)ance of
mowner of the same,"
ORM.
Paul T..renee, Jeremiah M. Brooke,
John If ulme, Robert Clarke,
Isaac S. Waterman, David Salomon,
Edward IL James, William Vanderveer,
Joseph Janney, Theodore Cutler,
Joliet* If. G:ellins. §:meim Castner.
• nu", r. JONVl,Preent ~t
WM. VAN DERV EER, Vice President.
Ott.ilitA 78. BTRiI Livia. Results.. 111 V7-I r
- "Tiffin policy shall not be ,
extreme& atter ite neeignineni
a ground-rent. or mortgage,:
eignment by the oftlea;by an
the mortgaged yrennuou by
DIINCV
lADIE INSURANCE COMPANY, No
411 CILESTNIJT Street, PIEILADELSIIIA.
INCORPORATED APRIL 1886 1W TIIN STATE OF
PENNSYLVANIA.
CONFINED TO FIRE AND INLAND RISKS.
DIRYCINAIS :
gAlarla• IV fight, & Co,
W !WAX W .WAYTER". Wllll.lll /Lynn h Co,
Cummus Eton Known.. J. C. Rowe h, Co.
OC011ark: A. wr.r est, Fobos. & Lloyd.
BABCI,A.,V LIPPINCOTT.- L P PIROUD, 800 t
VV
JACOB W . &MUT ...... t,OOB, StOUt • (0. 1 . 4NRY Jr...-.. Bros.. & Co.
•
DAVID D. mix Ls Elroy,
A. H. ROSBNIJNIII...-- RNMIIIOIIII, Brooks, & Co,
Joim John B. Ellison h Sons.
Jour; W. EvimmLN...... John W. Evan:inn & Co.
THOMAS 13. MARTIN. • . da.vaKO & Mnrtin.
WADE W. DAY, President..
JONATHAN J. SL/COAL Vice Pres%
WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD. BooPy. ani-tf
COMPANY OF THE
STATE ot' rir,CII4 ? _,."'"I,VANIA.-FIRE AND MA
RINE INSURANCE-Hu. '4 14.CMIEE
Chartered in 17D4—Capital 8200,000—Assets, Jaeue4 I,
100.0, 41357,416 60 1G).
All invested in mind and available securities—con
tinue to insure on Vessels and Cargoes, Buildings, blocks
of I,:erphandise, he. on liberal terms.
DI ILECTORB i
Henry P. kerfera, George 11, Stuart,
'Simeon Tnby' 'mor el Gran!, Jr..
0111%ti05 MltC4cliter. Vg”Or r
William B. Smith, tgjrnal . Waticall.
Join It. Build, Henry G. Freeform,
William R. White; Charles S. Lewis,
e me C. Cisoo/.
_HI, , IIIVY 11. SHERRERD, President.
WILLIAM 114.11 HP:R. Geeretary. to fl-wfm tf
PIANOIa
011ICK_ERING & SONS,
AItTUFACTURERR OP
,GRAND, S UA RE, AND UPRIGHT
P AND-POI-IT ES.
WAREROOMS 807 CHESTNUT STREET.
Constant yin store a large stock of wit BEAUTIFUL
and UNEQUALLED INSTRUMENTS. We have been
itwaruce,44loditlorent Exhibitions in this country and
Europe
58
COLD AND SILVER PUTT -CLASS MEDALS.
PIANOS TO RENT. "
la7B-Iy
1 5:Fpo RAVEN, BACON, db Co.'s,
Nunn. & Clark's, Hallett, Davis, &
and A. 0. (hda Co.'s superloT PIANOS. Also, Ma
son & aolrlled aIk.I.ODLONS and HAR
MONIUMS, so deairalse ivr C);:trolies and ',suture
Rooms.
lihr Pianos and Melodeons to pent.
J. E.
SEVENTH and CBES PN UT.
A GREAT /biIItOVEIIF,NT IN
tgriPIAN9B.
SOHO:HACKER & CO.,
1021 CHESTNUT Street, respectfully invite the inutile
loving public to call and examine their new arid sue
tiosful inipiovernen t
THE PA Rl.Olt GRAND PIANO.
Having converted the Tone, Touch, and Action of
the Grand Piano into that of a Square Instrument,
avoiding nil the objectiont. generally made to the kyle of
Grand Piano, also diminialling the cost of the same.
In volume, purity of tone, great power. 1011111 mo,
depth, and CVOllllOh9 aloud', with exquisite deli
cacy and sweettiesii.theae
SUPERIOR AND KEAUTIVIILLV-PINISHED IN
STIt 1161 ENTIS
are wholly unequalled. They have received the highest
eneoniminn, and pronounced by critics tq he liar NI,
Muir 10 also inktrutualits' ever mantilactueed lit thug
country.
oonetantly on franca largo and elegant assortment of
norllllflValiNl 11ANOS. Irate Well Wardell the
First Premiums, at all exhilAtlona ever exlithite.d, in
cluding the Prize Medal Irvna the Crystal Value
Litton, Nnw York.lo. eel -if
V,IRLAR-110USE AIOLASSES.---150
tareemzanti barrels• for pale by
JAMES ORAITAM & CO.,
OR2fl I,STITIA Nero At.
- --------
PCONOAIY MESS SHAD—Nos. 1 mid '2
s--4 1 a Prime artiole, in store and fnr sale by
%Val. J. TAYLOR & 0. 4
stairl'n WiTA
ROSIN -4.700 bbla. Shipping Rosin in
yard. Mao bbls. Mapping 14)3 ) 11 , 01 W W. 14.
Hprings," afloat, for nnle
ROWLEI , MOURNER. &
No. )0 Routh WHARVLEI.
THE PRESS.....THILADELPHIA4 SATURDAY, OCTOBEtt 1, 1859.
•lINGING CLASSES NOW FORMING. IN
L. , which A, in h taught all that 'matting to a oo'rrodt
knowlodge of porlornong, calm Sacred or Secular
Movie.
Cra,g , ,E4—ltlON DAY Bn,l 'THURSDAY AF
TERNOONS, from .1 to 6, and 8 to 7 o'clork.
68N7 h6'n el,;1 NI. — . MONDAY Had THURSDAY
li YENINL,S, from 8 too o'clock. _ .
grOATESVILLE SEMINARY, Chester
County. Pa.-his Institution is aoknowledced, by
all who have had Sons, Daughters, or Wards in it, to
ho one of the moat illorouch and Practical 01 Schools
In our count!). bend tor it cubslosuri.
JAMES E. OKIFFIN, A. Al.
R22-3t • I'n uuiUal.
A MERICAN S(31001, INSTITUTE.
num b os , sehouls, and Colleges, supplied
eo - 11,0(01A TOBellOrti. 1)01 , 1011110ot ; Tanen
ors with positions. Parents gratuitotisl supplied wills
Relay to Faculty Atolieral College, Mom; Dr. Lowell
A{nnott; Mason Brothers; Hoe. 'rim, .Frellitglieyseu,
I.L.D. ; Ron. John C. Illy., El al,
SID ITII, 'WOODMAN, & CO..
MO BIWA A l l i{s New York, and
mi2B-rint 10,/ CIIESTNIII Street. Philadelphia.
•--
IATIIIIE HALL ACADEMY, THREE
T MILES IviisT OF HARRISBURG. P
till Henn-Annual tiension will commence on MONDAY,
th o ;Lb of November next. The attention of Parents
and Guardians is invited. The location is pleasant, the
comes of Instruction extensive, mid the terms mode
rate. Good city references Riven. The Prineipal ran
be seen every afternoon nt the UNION HO'f1:1, froin
the lUtli till llte 11th of October, inclusive. For Circa
/a rs address DENLINGER,
sea-I m' biburs. Pa.
BOAD-STREET INSTITUTE FU It
YOUNG LADIES has reopened its Fall Session.
Tor terms and pot neulti r 4, ap ply to Mr, It P. COOK 1",,
Principal, No, Slit llttuA I) Ntreet t below l'opitti.
n2l-180
MIUSIO.---A. It. TAYLOR, Teacher of
Singing and Yinnn, G7d ri or - o'l'W Etarrti Pt root,
below Coates.
MUSK, LESSONS.---A Young Lady, well
Aux- q uudied, ',ikon. few rupdx. hewn, of JAN.
N. BECK , at the Alums Ntine,e:42 1311ESTN 1"1 . Nfreet.
023-e.lcs It
6-ostliSte tf
11 . 1 t I TIN (i Al V ,
N. E. corner EIWITII and RANSOM Streets.
Upon daily iron) 9 A. M. In 9 I'. M.
l'o Gentleman n rapid and elegant business band is
imputed. To Ladies a neat. and erneelttl epistolnty
sty In. CM iSiX Pr eat, Cards Written, and every de
scription ol Penmanship nently executed. 613-3 i)
MESDAMES CHFMARAY AND D•IIER-
Vf1,1.1"8 BOARDING AND PAY SCIfOOI POR
I . ollNfl I I A DIES.
Nn.1809
P I,OOA N I'AR E, VINE
HTH ET.
Madame C II EOARAV respectfully inform her
friends and the public In general. that independently al
her Boarding and Day ttehool. directed liy herseli and
her niece, Mine. PREVOST. in NEW YORK. LIM in
lends, in connection With her niece, AIM°. 011ER
i IX. opening in PIIII.ADEI.IIIIA an Inatilution
on precise!) the name plan no the one tilime mentioned.
The Prinoipals will answer applications and receive
visitors on and after the 12th day el September, and the
Bennet writ open on the Iht au3l Ito'
A I * - A 1) 14; Y 0 1 , "1` II E PROTESTANT
EPISCOPA I. Ire if, LOCUST and J I I,NI I PV.It
litreete.
'rho Alit.minra Sev+len opened on NION DAY, Proem
lior 61 11.
Appliealinnn for Adnesnien may be made to the
at the Arn,lein). daily t excePt. nn Nnturd,y)te
tweea lu and 12 0 cleeL A. M.
JAMES W. ROBINS, A. M.,
HIS-tlnel in Fremont.
lODUCATIONAL.—IAIisq ELLA IVATSON
2.35 North TWEI,FTII Street, w.II ITCIIIIIIIII4IICII
gi vied Instruettnno on the PIANO, at her own residence
or those ol hor allnr tieptember 15t.135:t. .
au2s-thsAin•Oin"
VP:MAN ALLEN, A. M., Teacher of the
VIOLIN and PIANO. Tgr. Allen may be npylied
to at the residence of his father. Professor Allen. No.
215 South SEVENTEENTH Street.
S PRING GARDEN ACADEMY FOR
YOUNG MEN AND BOW. N. E. cor. EIGHTH
nun BUTTONWOOD Streets.—Hesumes duties MO
WS; Beptember eth. Number bunted ; all pupils un
der the immediate care of the Principal; the govern
ment ie that of purely "moral suasion; ' reports sent to
Earents weekly; the Mora!, forst fertile!, and Pk; sisal
ducation of Boys will be carefully and conscientiously
attended to. Catalogues gratuitously at the Academy,
or 40 North Eighth street.
an2s-ew F. BONLEAVY LONG, Principal.
PRICE -STREET ACADEMY,
GERMANTOWN : PHILADELPHIA.
GEORGE R. /3,16,KR11, PRINCIPAL.
The Fall Term of this Institution commences Septem
ber 6th, 1859. Tim course of instruotion comprises all
the branches of a thorough English Education. tote flow
with the Latin. Greek, and French Langunges.au2.l4f
Tu" MESSES CASEY AND MRS. BEE
BE'S 'Boarding and Day School for Young Lariee
nag WALNUT Bcreet, reopens WJONESDAY. bon
e tabor 7th. ati2-I'nl_
RITTENHOUSE ACADEMY—N. E. (or
-IL ner of 431ESTN uT and EIGHTEENTH Street..
entrance on Eighteenth street. The next Sessionwil
commence SEPTEMBER FIFTH. 1957.
LLICIOB BARROWS. ;
83-1 m JOHN H. WESFOOTT. ralciphs•
A LGROVE FEMALE' SEMINARY,
FRANEFORAL PENNSYLVANIA, six miles
front Market. street, Philadelphia.
The course of utstrucl Mil In tins School is einnorghen
sive and thorough. Parents and titiardittus who igtond
to Owe their thughters or wards at this Inbtitutiot will
do well to tsialie immediate ` notification to
us. E. 1,. THOMPSON,
8,3-tf Principal unit Superintendent.
BItYANT & STRATTON'S NATIONAL
MERCANTILE COLLFAEB, located at Fhila
dolnbia. 8. E. corner tiEvENTit end CHESTXUT
New York, Buffalo, Cleveland t and Chicago. For to
inrmatinn. null nr Rend for eatable on. 1.94 f
VENTRAL INSTITUTE, N. W. CORNER
X.-/ of TENTH and SPRING GARDEN Strekte,
be reoeoned MON DAY. September 5 Hoye roared p fOr
any DIVISION In the PUBLIC GRAMMAR SUIOOI,B,
for BUSINESS, or Ibr CO LI, CO
au.72-Gw• 11. G. Metall RE. A. M.. Ptinotpal.
JUIN. BARTON'S
110 AR DING
ANT)
DAY SCHOOL FON YOUNG LADIPN,
No. MI Oil FIeITNIJT Streel.
The Winter Term will open on the seeped MONDAY
in tlepteml.er. Young Lichen received of
taught yr lintever per Untie to n
French evoker' in the faintly. For (Amulets and par
tioulern, apph no 1d.% O. nivl7-I)Witenl.t4
I YAZARAYS DANCING ACADEMY, N.M.
A IL corner of A RCII rind 11110 A lIAZA l),
Icon, Pam, nod well known in tins city Al having had
the large3t fold moat fashionable DAninen Aretiloiny for
only y ears, line the honor to inform hot termer Patron.
and the inilibe that he lino returned to this oily, and will
°Pan l'anvin; Academy at the place above named. Oil
MONDAY, the 26111 01 September. Mr. 11. will aDo
teach elankes w achoole and Pnyttle. ,
butill los ; M r ; ti's
lay of Anne/ale. to plain, nay, flint t emu ran
he acquired in tr short 111110. An emir and rrneeiiil de•
eartniont. as well n. ; , pet - lent knowled,ro.t •en
in 1110 % heat so.
clet). will he imparted 11l aline to the acliolarti. and lie
dwo wmted learning old Matta and Moires that are
(Olt of lakhion. Fir terms, references• etc.• amair at
Din Loll. set!-.nn
3,2 - D0 00
42,067
$d ,804 7i)
lye STOVES! STOVES!!
JAMES Si.-)1?J A F 3,
No. Illd MARKET STII HET,
In now prepared to meet the wants of the pasha more
completely ,n an the details of the Close trade than not
other eatabliblmient in Philadelphia. is prool of stitch
ha invites coMPAHATIvE ExAMisATIox.
Tho following are ammo; his own popular invantione,
several of which have alreadf obtained 26 national teen •
tationl. surpuswing in r rrelhnee and iron cloy an) other
Stoves in use.
JAMES SPEAR in the Int enter and Patentee of the
improved tiae-burtung Cooking Stove, acknowledged to
be the beet Stove lor lentil% use in the world.
JAMES SPEAR is the "Patentee of the celebrated
tlee•consaming Cooking Range, sow rapidly coming
into venom! use.
JAM ES SPEAR in Om Patentee of the linprot od Sil
vers Air-Belot One-etnigimung Parlor slot e.
JAMES SPEAJt is the Lit moor of the Improved
( Patented) Ornamental Clove Urn, which froin rte
limit) mid utility is likely, this beason, to be univer.
Bath adopted,
JAM ES eriiAß to the Patentee of the latter, Pnelf
and Oomfort-aavine Ironing Psi ,
JAMES SPEAR is the Inventor and Patentee of the
celebrated Railway-car limiter.
Far all of the 1,1,0v0 the Inventor ery Justly Chinni
advantagea which require but to be untlerstooil by the
DOOio. to be Ileive!salll el , reeinteit and proferred to
any Miler mimes of that RAMA in the sitarket and he
monk] hereby extend a cordial invitation to ell vellums
in w‘itt 01 Stoves to without examine for Oiameelveg.
Parties whiliiwz to examine wilt hove ever) attention
Mums them, whether intending inimediatelY toPer
tillage or not,
cYIIARLES JONES,
,41. 1 N 0.305 North SECOND Street. (Successor to A.
.1. Gallagher, would respectfully cull the atten
tion of those desiring sieges to his extensive
assortment ml Cooking, Hentiill(i nip! Varlet stoves,
have purchased the exclusive right to Cie' enfl tf enl, '
and repatr , . in Plulndelphia, of Onllnglier's
Morning Slot" and "Sunrise" Ong-burning Cooking
Sto,CH. Well known for sears ns the most Satisfactory
Stoves in the umrket. Also, hie now Mat-top Cooking
Move " Dot light." which combines all the useful no
koevernents, and epergne I also plant:-
foetus°, ttl n superior manner, Silver's Gas-burner of
the heat Skeet Iron, These one the anoint
economical until awl) , losonge,l Incline kilovo in
use. F 3111
ITOGUET IV HUTTON)
MANUFACTURERS OP
P E S IC
AND CIANINFT FUANITDRI3
N0..239 14001.11 TIFI STWP.PT.
Office, Bank. and Facial Furniture, Ektension Tablee.
Boa camel, robeii. eta slam
CABINET FURNITURE elm BILLIARD
TABLEtt.
MOORE & CAMPION,
. No. 1%1 SOUTH HEOOND FITR NET,
in aonnaction with their exteneive Cabinet Business, are
iffa Magglaeturine a 1411 nano tarticle of
wri f jd Alt T 4 111,F,5,
and have now on hand le vith
ApIOORN & CAMPION'S IMFHOVFLYCNISTI lONS
which are pronounced by all who have used thorn to le
superior to all others.
For the qaality and finish of these Tables the manu
faoturererbtertotheirmimorouel ntranathroughoutthe
Union. Who are filMillar with the eharacter of their
work. Ired-eni
/THE CHEAPEST BRUSH HOUSE IN
PIIII,ADELPIIIA.—Look at the follotratura het of
prioera For liandseraat, nod compare thram with Mote
elseiOro :
.th I. oßpos, &ow or orp n .
pp
61r,h:1:: 0
No. 4, BO khots, 100 "
No. 6, Kiknot., 11l
No. 6,10006 knots, 126
No. 7,10-1 roots, 160
No. 8, 100 Imola, 176
HENRY C. ECKSTEIN,
82 North THIRD Street, below Mob.
Philadolphin.
• SALAMANDER SAFES.
• /atm iiimortmerit
NVALS WATSONS
1' ILADE4PIILA DIANKACTP.SES
BALADIAI4 DrR SAE VA.
A ULT'DOORS,
1.14/K LWISS For Banke and Btorde.
,
Equal lo any now in use.
Voof:J. wi CPT Elts
On as rood terms ce. no ta
I llik 4 , looiedrfrient in the
14011131h03,
&
ti 0.14 heal' FOUltl . ll httpet,
Mn IN Ir
PLRANPIGIVP 11:4 A OALI.
11 1 AMIGY CiIOCOI,ATE
.
SUPERIOR i/UALUPV.
ESWAR I) A. lIEINTZ,
manufacturer and Importer of
French null Spornelt
eIIUCOLATE.
Store S. W. corner ARCH end NINTH Streets
09 lin Vneton 1414 1 , 111.0 rt et root.)
ItA I N MILLS GRAIN Ni LLS For
'Of the Farm and Plantation. The I RON-BURR. MILL
line no equal for frroolonl" Pl4O Veen, eollee,l4l
- I) hand or power.
Price 6a3, 845, and 645.
Now w operalon et lgt; : 4 f lilt 8FICIONI) Street.
pate wanted In every ounnty and 'Slate.
R. PA ft WET, a co
DrtiLLs AND - SIIEETINGS FOR EX
I'ORT.
BROWN, 131.1.:71NB, AND BLUE D 1111.1.8.
11BAVY AN MOM : 41 LEET,Iram,
ouitable E xr rt ku ,,, }l o ,
'
tilolv 1
21 South ' , Bun St.. and 22 LET 11A tweet.
ne.lB-1,0
64 W.611.6 - Ogiirk. --- To.,
• Donlera and Hhipiern of
801111 Vl.lO and ItOA Tor SEMI •
EIITI.IIIIINOIIB C A
(mon. No. 1018010 I , OIIR Street.
11110 AD ;Arent, .
below co.
ey76ln r .4111.1.1'111A.
EDUCATiONA.
A. IL TAYLOR.
67ii North 'PWKI,F Btrnet
,
O.INCINti.
S ; EOYEti.
CABINET WARE.
BIZUSUES,
IMEfflian
CHANGE OF HOURS.
ail k 1111 LA DEL PIIIA, W 1 L -
MINOT , AN I) BA I,TIAIORE RAILROAD.
On arid after MONDAY. lientember btli, 1859.
PAIISENGER 'VRAINE LEAVE PHILADELPHIA
11.1 0 ,
For Baltimore at 8.13 A. Al., 12 noon, I Expo:18,1 and
P. ht.
For Chop it at 8.15 A. M., 12 noon, 4 and 11.10 P. M.
For Wilireigton at 8.16 A. M.. 12,4. and 11.15 I'. Al.,
For New Castle at 8.15 A. AI., and 4 P. Al.
For Middletown at 8.15 A. AI. mud 4 P. Al.
For DON or at 8.15 A. M. and 4 I'. N.
For Seaford at 8.15 A. Ali
For Milford at 4 P. NI.
TRAINS FOR PIIILAIIELPIIIA
Leave Baltimore at 6.50 A. Al., (Exprese,l9.4o A. AI.,
and 5.23 P. 11.
Leave Wilmington at 6.55 A. AI. and 9.20 A. M1.,1.10 and
8.40 I'. Al.
Leave New Cattle at 8.45 A. AT., and 8 P. M.
Leave :Middletown at 7.50 A. M. and 6.501'. M.
Leave Dover at 6.50 A. AI., and 5.10 P. M.
brave Alillord 5.30 A. Al.
heave Beaford at 2.36 P. M.
Leal° Cheater at 7.44,9.60 A. AI., 1.40 and 9.15 P. 51.
heave Baltimore fur Seaford and Delaware Railroad
at 631 A. NI,
TRAINS FOR lAVI'IMORR
Leave Cheater iv 8.45 A. Al., 12 28 and 11.10 P. M.
brave Wilmington at 9.20 A. AI., 12.651'. Al., and 12.20
A. Al.
SUNDAYS
Only at 11.10 P. M., from Philadelphia to Baltimore.
Only at 6.25 P. Al., from Baltimore to Philadelphia.
FREW= TRAIN, with PASSENIiER CAR attached,
will rim as lollon a:
Leave Plidadalphos for Perryville and intermediate
places at 6.45 P. Al.
Leave Wilmington for Perryville and intermediate
plncee at 7.26 P. Al.
Leave Havre-du-Grace for Baltimore and intermediate
places at 13.40 A. M.
Leave Baltimore for Havre-do-Grace and intermediate
places at 5.4141'. M.
Leave Wilmington fur Philadelphia nod interineuiato
places at 6.45 P. M.
41 ,2 S. M. FELTON, Pre eldest.
IE I'ENNSY 1,11,1 N IA CENTRAL
itnit,RoA 1).
1859. atorL,--,Aciii 1859.
THE CA PA CHI' TIIIS Boa 11 - 1114 EQ (IA I, To
ANY IN 'l'llll Co 1 1 NTB1'.
TIIR TIIIIOrti 11 PASSENO TRAINS
BETW PIEN .I'llll.A 111•11,1' RIA AND P 17744111 Rit
(manacling ;tercet at Philadelphia with Through 'trauma
trom Boston. New Verk, and all points East, and at 00
ditteni Depot It Pittsburg with Threekli TlMns for ede
eippati, tit. Loins , Cleveland. Chicago, Burlington, St.
Paul's, Indianapolis, LonissilliN, New Orleans, and all
intermediate points in Oleo. Indl3ll,l,lllicole, lientuo
ky, Alichigan, Wisconsin, Alinnesota. Aluisouri, Kaunas,
and Nebraska—thus lurn.hing lamhties for the trans
portation of Passengers twat:passed for speed mid coin
fort by any other route.
Exproa4 nod Past Lines run through to Pittsburg,
without change jut Cars or Conductors.
Hmat,ing Cars are attached to each Train : Wm - shad's
Sleeping Cars to Express and Fast The
EN PRESS RUNS DAILY: mat Una Lines, Son
Jaya excepted.
Mall Tram leaves Philadelphia at 7.15 A. Al,
Fast lane " 11 DJ A. AI,
Ea W.A
ore A Train leave, " to to P. NI.
"P RAINS I,FIAVE AS 1 4 01,Lo1Ys:
Parketiburg Accommodation at II A. Al.
II nondairy, Accommodation, via Columbri. 2 W P. M.
Coumbra 4.301'. NI.
Passengers for West Chentgr Will take the Mail,
Pad:ashore, and Lancaster 'Prams, at the Pennsylvania
Railroad Passenger Station.
Passengers for Sunlitir), Williamsport, Elmira, Italia
' to. Niagara rails andintannediato points, lasting Phila
delphiat,t7.ls A. AL. and 2 I'. 11.. re directly through.
'Pickets Westward may be obtained at the taro of the
Company in Philadelphia, New l'ork, Boston, or Hsi
tinier.); met Ted.etx Enstv.ard at any of the important
ttailioad Offices in the West; also on board any of the
regular lane of Steamers on the MissittslP2l or Ohio
It,: era.
Fare always as low as any other Route.
The completion of the Western connections of the
Pennsylvamuttadrond to C10ca,,,, make this the
DIRECT LINE BETWEEN , EAST AND THE
GREAT HORT WWEST.
The connection of tracks by the Itadroad Bridge at
Pittsburg, at mdi nit ail drayage or fei nage of Freight,
to tether with the saving of time, are advantages readily
appreciated by Shippers of Freight and the Travelling
tiothe.
FREIGHTS WESTWARD.
By this Bouts Freights of all descriptions min be for
warded trout Philadelphia. New York, iloston t or Balti
more, to any Point. on the Railrortils of plum Kentucky,
Indiana, Illinois, ihruicousi lowa, oLiVissou by Rail
road direct. . .
The Penney !yenta Railroad also connects nt Pittsburg
with Steamers, by which Goods can be forwarded to any
port on the Moo, Aluskinguin, Kentucky, Tennessee, Cumberland, Illinois, Mississippi, Wisconsin, IQ
Incur,,
Kamm, Arkansas, and Red Rivers; and nt, Clot eland,
Sandusky, end Chicago, with liteamers to all ports on time
Northwestern Lakes.
Merchants and Bhippers entrusting the transportation
of their Freight to this Company, can rely with confi
dence on its specily transit.
THE RATES OP .HEIGHT to any point in the West
by the Pennsylvania Railroad are at all humps favora
ble as are charged by other Railroad Companies.
ro ll. Be particular to mark packages " via Penna. Rail
.
.
Merchants in the West ordering goods from the East,
will do well to direct them to tie shipped by tits Route.
For Freight Contracts or Shipping Directions, apply
to, or address either of the following Agents of the Can
pally;
D. A. STEWART_ , Pittsburg;
Do, le & Co.,Steuhenvilln,O.; Id. S. Pierce & Co., Zanes
ville, 0.; J. J. Johnston, Ripley, 0.; R. MeNeel) • Ma)s.
villa, K y.; Ormsby & Cropper, Portnimmth, 0.; Paddock
& Co., Jeffersonville, Indiana; 11. W. Drown & Co.,
Cineninati 0.,• Athern A Ribbon. Cincinnati, 0.; R. C.
Meldru, )idadieon, Ind.; William Ilonrhatil,
Ky.; P. in. 'Riley & Co., Evansville, Ind.; N. W. Gra
ham & Co. Cairo,R. F. Sass, Et. Louis, Mo.; John
H. klarrin;lslnaliville,'Peon.; Hawnt. Memphis,
Tenn: Clarke A Co., Chicago, Ill.; ft. R. Koalas,
Alton: W
Ill.; Murphy & ane, bubuque.lll.,• or to Freight
Agents of Railroads nt dillerent points in the West.
Parties attending to their own shipments from the
East, will find it to their interest to call on the Agenteof
the Company at the following planes before shipping •
or letters addressed to either at them on the subject of
freights,. will meet with prompt attention:
IL J. Nei Ih.P.DER., Philadelphia.
AGHAW A gooNs, 80North strool,:Baltimore.
LEECH CO., 7 Actor House, or 18. William st., N.Y.
LEECH & CO., 64 KtllD.atratllr i VifiSim.
itousToN, Gen ' I ratght Agent. Phila,
L, HOUPT,AIen'I Ticket Agent, PIIIIII.
KOS, A. SCOTT, Geu'l Sup';, Altoona, Pa,
VA
ffi NORTH PENNSYL
_w2fip _ NIA RAILROAD.
SUAIMER AR RANBEAI ENT.
rgr 1)117111,E1IBM ; BOVI,ESTOWN, EASTON,
ALLEN OWN, Al 41,011 CHUNK, 1/A'4I.I.TON,
WILKESBARRE,
On and alter AION DAY, Mny Irth, 1A69, Pastremter
Trams will leave FRONT and W11,1.01V Streets, Phi
ladelphia, DA I I.l', (Send:lye exeepied
For Bethlehem, Allentown. Mauch Clnmk,WdLea
barre, Hazelton, 44 e.. I Ex to ree,) at 9.30 A. Al.
For Be th lehem,/ at 4 P. AI.
Ear Doleatown, Aemmintodation,) at 8.15 A. AL and
6 I'. Al.
For Fort Wnehlngton, (Aeronnnodation,) at 2.15 P. Al.
and AA) P. M.
TRAINS FOR I'll ILA ELPII IA
Leave Bethlehem. Ha predr, )ato A. Al. and 4.10 M.
Lame Doylestown. (Accommodation,) at 6ld A. M.
anti 4 P. Al.
Leave Fort Waehington, (Aeconumulatton./ at LAO A.
AL and 9.761'. Al.
ON HON DAYII:
Phtl:ulolphta• 404 Po) rt I 1 A. 111. and 3 I'. Al.
I)Mlestov.n. for PinLtda.. at 13.30 A. Al. and 6 45 P. ftl.
Fara to liethleitans. 41141; to Alnwell Chuult, .5560; Ip
1.:14Ion. LW; to lloyleatowil.B‘4cants; to V. ilknabarre,
4.40.
All • l'nxxencer Iminept Solidity Trains.) con
nthit nt llnrkx ritrnot with vinli nod Ni cth4treetir, nod
1-iririond and Third Mreetn
Wilkiiiiharro Inks 9.iu A. Al. Train. and
urn%e iu Wilkeehari at 11'. AI.
111 Y la
NE WEST ell ES
TER AND PH 11. A DELPRIIA
len gatliAD vsttgag. or , nor Hs.
On and after Sept. 4th. the tram) wilt loave Phi
ladelnion. Irma the Station, N. E. corner of EIGH.
all MARKET Streets, at 7.15 and 9.30 A. 111.
And at 2-k) and 6 46 P. Al.
1:ro rf Won ehest er. from the &Mum, op EAST
NET Street, at 6.1.5ttl 990, A. Al., and 9 and 0,15
1..
iir4:•IIINDAY:3-I,e.tve Philadelphia at 8 A. M., and 2
I'. AI. heave West Chester at 7.3 d A. I. 'lnd &Y. M.
HENRY . WOOD,
my 21 tr General Superintendent.
N >TI C 'HEST Eli
FAC I IMig, VA 1.1.xy RAIL It - OA D— PAR.
ENtt ER Tit AIM; 14R 'lit NVNINiVfoWN AND ID,
'l' ER NIE DI TR STATIONS.—Ovnud Iter_let
!AAP, the Paseenger Po am% tor 1) ) \1 NINt;TOW N. will
at trt fiont the Pereen,ter Belot of the Notntlalphot end
Rwalitu Itttilruad CusttottY, cut cur of BROAD and
VIN rttroots.
AIORNINCI TRAIN for Downingtown, !eaves at 7.20
A. M.
irrEitivooN TRAIN fur llownlngtown, laavas a
4.161'. )1.
. . .
DAILY . (Sunday' exzeutedo
tlrdor tape ilimrd 01 114....agerg of the plitladelphia
IndlinK 4.lroadCtidtlp'lnY.
111.1 fl. AIcII,IIENIV V. Secretarr.
al rim UANIDEN ANI) AT.
pAthitPAP•
Fuji Tjll.: 8 VA-4111-1/t
On and niter liopteint.er 16t. anti Ant. !gat or notice,
trams for Atlantic City leave VINE-Strut What'
tido{ . (Snit.l3)t. excepted.)
.vl „ ppiii tititlitivitinsiyitAnkraill C
(T.V1,1:1114•
..... .......... 6 A. 11.
Mad „
Fdto to Atlantic. 4 . l — Po . ...lrotitili ' Trip -... .. .....1
'ickut , t, good
relr bo.
ht moot lie ibilivered at Cooper'e Pinta by 1 P. M
The Company will not be reenonsiblo for alit gooat.iiii
lii roars ti and reeelytell for by their Freight Agent It
the l'omt.
21-111 JOHN G. BRYANT. Agent.
e rB3I.:PI.SIIHILADELPHIAIIA RAILROAD ', ANI
1.11!ICKE S1 ? 110FEE trr EilillfA L Wilkerharra.
OUT
o t itie(ll, Vt. Detroit. Lunjuath and St
Lou,,:
Pnasenenr trains will leave the Pliiladolphin and Head
ine 111.10,0,1 I.ein.; corner 11ROAp unit VINE Street:
hand n:, excepted. I us !aims
7.1:11 A. )1.. DAY EXPRESS.
For nr.nra fulls. Buffalo, Detroit, Cluetto
awuukuJ, pool. Burl:Auto'
nr.d St. tempi.
930 , . ,N) tiff r 111
31 'S
NallA 6, I/ w.toit OhiooKt
For a, MI, 43r0 ' 1101 1 Ion3 L. Situl'a 1 1 .04t0r
151111.v3141.33, , , Ibland, a ,
tind ht. Louth.
•
The 7.30 A. M. and 3.•40 P. M. trams rim through to
HA R ItJullllßU , ,topin ng at all Stations on the Leh:111On
Valle) Branch.
Thri7..to A. M. train oonneeta nt Rupert for Wilke--
4,11. re. Ihtlntnn, . 4 errinton. nail all etattone on the LACK
-4 ANNAnh It BLOOMSBURG RAILROAD,
cliellked to Elmira. Buffalo, nod SuaPenaton
135 .1 itr:
Elr '- ii . O r ißrirtt ' eELlTgiel A t er, AliZifiteorV
of 1 11 and Oil EN'TNII'V Street', and tlairitakeu
ger Depot, corner It RIM I) and VINE.
TH Roth; II EXPRESS PREIOHT TRAIN
Leave.. the Depot. Broad street. below Vote.darb.lPon
dnt eleented.) tut all poliits Went and North. at 0 P. N.
Preiclits coo be delivered bolero 11'. M. to mauve
goo.; the La inir day.
For Lather intoravition, apph• nt
Frei De,pot,11110A1), Irelow Vine,
Or to ell AS. tieiterll
N. W. cor;lor ••;15',T1111.,411 OtiEuTta WI Streets,
ooLIE
- lllinlioletploa.
lJeleiriA9 N 0TIO: SII PeEltS
mwm. - . - .I.G_L - "yar.7_ LOLA]. 1.10,1611 r.
The 1 ENNSVI,VANIA RAILROAD COMPANY are
now prepared to reeel ve and forward fre.eht to the fol
lowing points 04 the NORTHERN CENTRAL RAIL
ROAD:
Look Haven, liewrebor.ri
Wapne t Northumberland,
J„ltl coy .31, i rre, pplow t y,
P
" . 0 , 1°.t , tate tallOtlon.
NewilrY, e \irge own.
Witlialtupprt i lorstowur
Moony, Ha i
Writ aontoan i orki
Milton.
4,1 A
, f'llatover Junction.
Gultyidintr. ,aid MI intorno. sta potation HANOVER
RAt
All gondo uont to l'iricKt tuition. THIRTEENTH
and MARKET Straws, will latprompay fonrarded.
jrR V. I. NNKFDER.FroIight Arent.
Mlor,fi s ,,__wq PHILADELPHIA
AN D It HADEN.. RAI lo
ROAD, AIURNINO LINE, for rorrsvlLLE, READ
ING aial lIARRISBURG.
Lea. es tho IL.rot. lit corner of BROAD and VINE
Streete. it 7.. rt A. NI., OA I Ly.lHlll6l,oBexeoptell,/ for
80Y...1%11,1,E, 115 ItISBURO, and all internal...me
p,lllO, connovlin. nt flarrodnirg Witli 1.7064 relating to
l'ittatiorg, Om. C 511610, r ttlrY,•
,p1;v1.0:1 LIN
L" ve " 3 .- 1) P: D4'11..1", for vrTdviLLE and
HAT 11 IS II CHO.
At 4.46 I'. AL. BA ILY, (Sundayeexoopteddfor READ
ING, and Intermediate pointx.
aria . tl. Met LIIENN I'. Spartan'''.
.-gmai rill LA DE GPIII A G Eli-
A‘.4K7 MAN A);71. 74 OUR Id-
Al Elt ARRA N GEM EN '13.3
On and altar Alinala t r, 01', % ell not.. tattler notice.
BO E It W NTO N.
heave iia 6. 7,8, 111‘, 16111, 10 . 11, 1 7,
A. Al.. 1, 2.3, 3'i. 1, 5. a. 7. 8,9, ID. and 31.
I,onve tiothillitowo 6. 7,71,', 8,61 i, 9, 1 0, 11,
1,2, 3,4, 7'„x 9. Wit I'. IL
ON N DAYS.
,
Le A ave Nu 1 / 4 1elph la 9.95 win. A, AL, 2, 9,11,7'i. eaul 1011
I'.
Leavo Germantown 3.10 nut. A. M., 1.10 IMO., 4. 9' l ,
and 9'4 I', Al.
1 . 111.24TN1'2 MILL TIAII.II.OA 11,
Le 4 1 , 11 Philadolphm 6,8, 11 A. M., 2, 33 n, 4, 115 4 , 6,9,
lIP. ', M.
bow, Chestnut Iltil 7.10, 7,40, 812, 2.4), A. M.,
12 40,3.40.3 7.W. VI. LI LI
tit! ..1N DAYS,
I 11.1141!..11.1,111) on Ilan. A. AL, 2.8. and 73; P. M.
e 1160919 111 11111 7.09 A. AL, 10.90, 210, and Sll5
I'. Al.
'FOR CON:IIOII, , CKPN AND NOI2IIIBTOWN.
Leave 11,111,1rIplita :15 11).0). ID; A . M . ,
Lot, lain.. a 11,9 41.11.4 1. Al
1 MVO Notll4luNl4 I. F, 4.11 A. 111., 1, V. ALL 6. 7:4.
I'.Nl.
. •
VP.7 .417n1LAV4,
l, e ben A B . l S 6 m , tl 6 I l P
. 9t l,
eoliniAF4AvtiNk;'
heave 1. 7 0 mitt., 0 111111., 4 1 ,0,6
. I
111,A. mi.., pitn. • Jt77 ,
614. 7: 4 • 44, 10:4, U} A. A1.,1.'6 , 4)10 }IA . ., P. Al.
uN nil 11.
Leavo Phillolelvlit, VA. 11 . I I I' H.
Leave 7111mottitl. 71. A. 111. 1',.155..
11. R. 8M I'Pli ner tl Su enul•udeoL
6117 ILLPta, NINTH. awl Oil EEN 7.31.8`ta.
NOTICES.
ADJOURNED SALE OF ORIZABA
IRON WORKS, AND SOPIIIA FURNACE,
t NEW CAST LE, PA.,) &o.—The sale of this pro pe rt )
has Wen adjourned until the 'fiord TUESDAY or oe
tober, 1859. at 11 o'clock, A. Al., St the Merolialik' Ex
change, Pittsburg, Penns) !yam'', with the following
modification of the tenon ol sale, viz.: One fourth of
the purchase name) , Pas able in hand, and the residue
in one, t* o. and three )ears, with interest, to he be
canto itt such manner as the trustees ma, determine,
to addition to ittOrtga#o on the premisex.
se2l-ait KNAP WILKINS, & CO.. Trustees.
_
NOTICE. ---An application will be made
at the next session of the Lerishiture of Penns)l
vaiiiry fur the incorporation of a Bu,k, with general
banking pris ilexes, a Itil a capital of TWO HUNDRED
AND FIFTY TIIOUSAND DOLLARS, to be called the
MANUFACTURERS' BANK, to be located in the city
1)2-e
O FFICE OF THE HARRISBURG,
PORTSMOUTH'. MOUNT JOY, AND LANCAS
TER RAILROAD COMPANY.
PiiiLetiELPIIIA_, September 24.1959.
The Board of Directors have TR'S DAY declared a
semi-annual Dividend of FIVE PER CENT. clear of
State Tax. on the Capital Stock of the Company, pa) able
to the Stockholders or their legal representatives' on
and after WEDNESDAY, the nth de) ut October liextoyt
their °dice, No. zit South THIRD Street. Pennsylvania
Railroad building. GEORUE TABER.
slat-et Treasurer
OFFICE OF THE RECEIVER CF TILE
CATAWISSA, WILLIAMSPORT, AN D
ERIE RAILROAD COMPANY, N 0.308 Walnut Street,
Philadelphia, September 23, Idee.—NOTlCE:—The sub
scriber herein% or Yea notice to all whom it ;nay con
cern, that lie has been duly appointed by the Supreme
Corr( of Petotay "Receiver of the Real mid Per
son tt Property and Estate of the Catawisaa. Williams.
port, and Erie Railroad Connate,. and of all thotiro
pert, . ern , lieges, franchisex, and powers oust Mel, all
or either or any o f the moil:ages named in a ecries
bill in e,iwlt , tiled on the 2lsl inblaiit. are a lien, or
which are Cot crcll thereb)."
Theauhserd.er. as Itece“ or. allthOrized the
older of Dot Court to run and operate the road of the
colonnio and Pilch other roads as the
, tile rorVornhnn lima heretofore run. and exercise the
aulleolty red Irilielenes or said company, and to em
ploy such persona and make such payment,. anthill
l
eirdementee us may Ire needful and proper in so dome'.
Ho ra ntqe, Menne ether pierere grantee, specifically
niliori veil, to int all the melee now duo and teetering
in the eienhiy eras of the Haul railroad. and" the amounts
dire and Maturing. and to arise and run flue, for mitten
totorit,o.e aboot the operation, and Inv the use of
halal lament,.
All persons baying business relating thereto writ,
the refire, please avid> io the sulneriber, at his Omen.
hen-quilt et WM. D. LEWIN, Recei‘er.
0 FFfUE OF TILE PIIILADELNIIA,
tiERNIANTOWN AND NuRRISToWN RAIL
ROAD CuNIPANV, NINTH and (IFIEEN Streets,
Toil at Ci rmx, Sept, ICtb, lass.
The Board of Managers at their Meettne nn the Bth
nut. duel, red n Dividend of PIN'S It CENT. on the
lor the six months ending the 31st inst.,
wh ic h tcth be 1.111 to Stoeitioldere, MI and after AloN
DA V. the 3,1 el OntnLor next.
I'reesiet will ~,,t he livitle fer ten tints after the MI
instant. W,N. WIL9 ON .
nil vrotht3or Tieasurer.
QP Ell AL NUTICE.---Dealm in Good
mW.r'ilis t end all u o k rer iz f e ntit ' n " „d r art u c l ie e s n m de a r d i ;
by aontbonng fibrous substances with thrombi or sheete
ol vulonnized rubber, are notified that unless the same
aro properly stamped or labelled with my name, and by
DIY authority, they cannot be legally disposed of in the
United States. Merchants and dealers are invited to ex
amine specimens now in store, and to give their orders
for the Sent: 'Trade to the undersigned, EXCLUSIVE
OWNEIt OF THE TITI,Es ANI) EXCLUSI
EMITS IN THE PATENT for these good+. which
embrace nil the et) les lieretolore nianulnetured or im
ported, and many others.
ALSO. LICENSES To mANurAcTURE and SELI,
—and the Terms—limy be obtained on application to we
at No. 2ICOURTLAN DT Street, N. V.
HORACE H. DAY.
_
I.3ENNSYLVANIA 8 'l' A 'l' E AGRI C L-
A- TURA', SOCIETY EXIIIIUTION.—The NINTH
ANNUAL 01 the I , ,NNSYLVANIA
STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, writ t., held
ROWEL'CoN. PHILADELPHIA. on TUESDAY,
WEDNESDAY,TIIURSDAY,and FRI DAY, the 27th,
rlt 11, rind MO' Mats of September next. On the lot
01 September, the Secretary will remove to the Rooms
ol the PhilailelphiA SooletLfor the promotion of Agricul
ture. No. rati CHESTNUT Street, Philatlelphia, where
Bonk, of Entry for the Exhibition will be opened.
Letters ntlilresseil to the Sreretnr,v, nt llarriebtirg. to
Jolts Ale °OWEN n. or LitAp.r,E.
Mistletoe, will meet with attention till let of September.
DAVID TAGUART, President.
A. 0. II LISTER, See'P. aultl-w&s.tse2iD2Oto3o
N O TICE. ---Persons having business with
the FLOUR INSPECTOR wilt call at No. 14
VINE Street, betwoen the hours of 9 o'clock and 3
P. M., WI 0113 thei WIII find the Intsloctor or Iss Deputy,
F, MESTER. AL LAUMAN,
Jell Flour Inapeotor.
LEGAL NOTICES.
IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY OF PIIII4ADELPHIA.
Estate of Mari Scates deceased.
The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit. settle,
and iultust the account of ALEXANDER W. SCATES,
Administrator of the Estate of MARY PLATES,
de
ceased, and to make thsto [Mum al the balance in the
hands of the accountant. will meet the parties talc
rested for the purposes of his appointment I F.,8-
DAY, Octoher 11th, Ite.a. at .1 P. M., at Ins office, No. 1.1
t3putli THIRD street. Philadelphia.
THOMAS MILLETTE.
MEDICINAL.
D R. MOFFAT'S VEGETABLE LIFE
PILLS AND PHOENIX BITTERN have been
thoroughly trilled, and pronotuiCed n sou ereign restudy
for dispupiia, flatulency, heart-burn and headache,
votiveness. diarrliwa, fevers of all kinds, rheumatism,
gout, gravel, Won Ms, scurvy, ulcers, eruptive com
plaints, salt rheum, Brim alas, common colds and iii
titionsn, irregularity and all derangement of the (Male
system, piles, and VMIIIOIIII other diseases to which the
bonnet frame is liable. Per sale 19 the proprietor. Or.
B. MOFFAT. 335 BROADWA . New York. and hy
Druggists ironclad!) all over the uountri. ast.thic
ANOTIIER PROUP OF TUE WONDER
UL EPPEGTd OF TROXELL'S NEURALGIA
SAL E.
PHILA., July 7th, 1444.
Mr. E. W. l'noXXl.T.—Dear Sim—l have been troubled
with the " NEURALGIA" for the last 14 yearn, and
hate suffered the Meet excruciating pain. compelling
me at tirllo3 to give up my business entirely. I ootild not
eat, and sleep was a stranger to my eyes. I tattered
more than tonics can tell. I had the ad vine and roil of
Various physicians, and used oilier remedies, but all of
no at ail, }lnstils noticed your advertisement si the
lapers, I concloded to call 011 a person whom I lied
earned was cured nt a woe of 23 years standing.,
applied the "SALVE," but once. and I felt iminedinte
relief —a second application removed the pain entirely,
mud I now feel like a Menial man. Some then I have
slept wolf --polfletiling that 1 have not done for months,
hong obliged to sit up all night or a chair. My appetite
has returned. and I feel grateful to you fir the restore.
lion of my health.
CHARLES H. BASEL ToIiaCCOMPL
CARROL Street, shins wo101), iien.nlq to .
For sale Nt, ixtrolosele and road, at H. W. corner 431 XT Et
and Streets, and at T. It. CALLENDERer.
Co.'s. N. . carrier Third and Walnut etc asap ti
WINER AND LIQUORS.
fIARD.-31ArtEUIL—SUR—AY (011 AM
- la?, JANUARY Rh 1859.—1 n consequence of
the frequent Invitations received hr ins to renew Elia
shipments id my Champagne Wines to the United ropmy,
beg leave hereby to inform my forme , clialormiiii and
the public in general. that 1 havn 4....umied Meson. F.C.
lIROtT WEB, Arj.III.:/t, de CO,, Sole Agents in the
P 1.10411. Mr the sale of my Olountano Wines.
My Yi Ines have been in long ni, favorably known in
tho Unitei States it will la ininecehmary to comment On
their quality, fart her than to eay that may new •Rupitiontis
will in nu way Ins found Inferior to thel...o'er 6nes.
l Ol,l4drAll 17tAINON,
111I1MI/11a lIM,r.ION'e CRAM eni.NE WINES,
talk IJA BIN IT and VERZENAY. for sale and con
stantly tin hand. in lots to knit purchasers. by
F. C. BROUWER, ANCIII.R, Co.
of:7-Gin LI BEAVER Rti,4t, Now York.
caaoa Batton tk.
1-./ at. Jaw) : a* do. St. Estephe ; 50() do. Washing
ton Morton di. Julien; lOU do. do. 'Valen c e, pitds pu
Chateau La Rose' 60 do. do. Loovdlo; Scotch Ale, in
stone and glass; Y‘muser's, Harvey's, Falkirk Brown
Bloat and London I'm ter, in store and Lir st , o
cub A. ;MERINO. 140 Wiiot 4 er Misch
ffaMil
UItRAY 110US.t: i
NIIWAIIK, OHIO,
Iv the )crow{ and 'tae !lunged Hotel in central Ohio,
It eqdr o l l f hinted nod Is eady of access Irom all the
routeS 01 travel. It contains all the modern Improes
mc nil, and e‘ery COMenlence lot the essykott nea xo
coeleesisteni 04 the tutu oiling politic, r u e Steepithz
1100111* 410 tool well tennlated. The ttuttes of
%Aqui are Well amused and carefully formsbed for
families and hose travelling Parties; nod the tto ' ke% " ll
be kept as in fi.t...elttsa Hotel in et eryewpeet.
11. A. 1111/RRAI BRO..
au2l•lin Proprietors.
LL 110 USE, SAN SO 1
• t . lt reel west of smiti.—Tin. decent 6,11) hi mite
pi leo ham.; been purchased In the toldersi.med. utll
heredftei he conducted on the most ettlerpriumt scale.
The best Ilium, 0) niers. nod Refreshments. pie pat ed
m the choicest stile owl the finest Liquors, die
most Popular Import!iz houses. n1wa,..t,1 'the
patrundge of the public is respeothitit is , ueii
JOIN J. 1.3A11111A11.
AP Priest! , Ijcs,ol4 for hWlTera, Atlatflitlon4. COlll
- Hum , les, A e. till-lit
TIIE UNION,
Alt(tH hITII FAIT, ABOI'E THIRD.
UPTON 8. .11t:WCHNIEH.
The saltation 01 this 11(Yrtil, hupetwrlt' ntl . thletl 11l
the wants 01 On Vsosinett4 Ruth.) liaise in .e.tOI
of plaavoto. B.tvieueer WU'S, V. kirk stow rut, µlsl.
a l
In china piwikulty, oloap and pleit.t.tht rule
ttt atarces lutetext to at nhout the Oily. IY 2.141111
MACHINERY AND IRON.
SAMUEL V. MERRICK. J. VAl:unati MERRICK
WILLIAM 11. MERRICK..
SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY,
FIFTH AND WASHINGTON NT;tEETar.
~tk:rtt~~itik"~ ~~bxs,
ENCINFIERS AND
Manufacture High aid Low Pressure Ilteunt Engines,
for Land, River, and Marine service,
. - .
Boilers Ussometers. Tanks, Iron Boats, &o.; Castings
of all kinds, either Iron or IIrMS.
Iron Frame Roots for Uas Works, Work Shops, Rail
road Stations, ,te.
• •
Itetoita nod Ga s IdaehirierY of the 'Meat awl wool
im
proved oquarraoncta.
r'r"tsl ilantatlon Ma 11
o.l.nery, each as
Rttora,t, anti Lilt Alit 4, V4111103)1 Pana. °pea Stearn
Traida, eleerktors. Filters, Pumping Emmert, ire.
Sole Agorae for S. Rilltettays Patent Savor Bolling
Apparatus; I l fatanytlt'a Patent &twit ilanuner • and
Mattawan & lifolrtey's Patent Cantriftal Nagar drain
ing Inaolone. au 11-1
DENTISTRY.—The improyeti sets
of ARTIFICIAL TRETH, still manufarturod
at 407 ARCH Strawy,, Philadelphia, be I. LUKENS,
hi. IL. Ftwacia Iteuttat.
Tlat Altrteral Fiala seta of 'loath Ara supersadin,K All
plhas, pratcdpall) from the following reatouot 0 rare
Norm! in bind In pt.,_e or Fold or Slyer, tor platen.
making them ono-third Indite!, mad at thotote 11010
much, otrouger, their graatest J 1010104,9 ta w hsle tho
0011141101'0 ghruuldyn n' a] vault, thus perfectly rc. , t•• , -
114 tho analmalcal shalt° mot cordon, of the inotalt and
tate. atm Ftywor 11,6 tAttel original expresno,o to the
11.alorek; tho) will stand bettor in set., u•e, and never
get tun of repair; they aro rosponathly warranted for a
Wotan° ' there are no elm-ices for the acounatotlation
at particle, of food; they aro wholly !roe trout till gal
rattle /11111011, and van ne.er produce p•apitation of the
Wart, headaatto, Bore throat, neuralgia, or net Potts
netts
Ur. LUKENS' office , 907 ARCH street. Philadelphia;
alnoiaad PIi.NINSYLVANIA Menne, IVashinct:..ii Pi C.
c024-lin
THORLEY'S FOOD roil. CATTLE,
t..,pottekt (rein lilaglaud.)
ror Ilorzas, Tood itl OOIROO101(11110 I, promoting
nail all the AllitflOON and
vigor. Vor Mitch Calws it in int aluable, in c reonina the
quantity and 1111OlOVOIX LllO Oltftilfy of !MN For Sheen
and Pixii the street produced au one mouth 111 eAceed
tilt expectau:A.
'llia Mhll luuutt ccf tlits itto,d MAY be attended with n folly
trait ttoh itt Otte r to the extant of one.thint,therel.o
rendering Its hrPlientlon tete of economy, while at the
same tuna It tuaterially nit:tints the tiintysti to p.. 0 ern of
overt animal, it{ extrecting A tugs; p.,rtuue of nuunsh
me front the ardinetr Vaxh x ltleh a ould °then% en he
kW. euinsmititunt upon the Impaired cur dolcurClVO nettor
of theme organs, Depot, arl DOCK igrect,
td14.11,17 14111.AT1C1.13111A.
I'IIINTON'S .ENCAUSTIO TILES for
floors.
Ornamental Chimney Tops fur cottages.
Carden Vases and F'onntsins.
Vitnfied Pipe for drams and NVater rondtpw.;Th
Imported and for sale by
Doll IR it
nIAN4;IIESTER SCALES.
iptssiAt . No. 21 North : 4 1xTit t 4 trect may be fonn.l
soneral tissortinent .
ClullY1`1.: it SC:AI.F. 4
PLATrb i r
bolumANT •, It 1, Ahm,
BAN , km() sa.mi. Alr,o,
TItAcK SCALES fora /abut! nt abort no.
lieu . All warranted to indl, ate standard v,04,/,,l,cn
rate and durable. Tito style and of (hat ,ki.oVei
sonde beat known by exationnti
alb-thstain 0. IV. COl,lty'u CC,
NEw AILANING E D ibra t i ng
The Andrews Parcel, of 1.30, inatelong wet rs
for
New
Bottrila. 1%4,
Principle of .teat Hai tnc of Power.
Machines id val at
ue in zoo, 21 to 34.1 Inches wide, for
Singh, a outdo 8111 . 14,4,1,u, auh or million!. Inltelong
bench, for sale at No, 2d Not th PIATIi Street, Plida.
and examine.
sla tharn2in Of PO. IV, 001.11 V A 00.
lii r kPANISII ()LIVES In pi hue
order, loraah. I,
uVI d,, MEOlN o ,l4oXottitt FKON
SALES BY AUCTION.
FURNESS, BRINLEY ? & CO. ?
No. 429 MARK F.T STRRET.
SALE O O F ED DRY GOODS.
n To,d., Morning,
Oct. itli, at tO of clunk, by catalogue, on 6 months'
credtt—
grino packagers owl lots of fluoy and staple imported ;Lai
tlonleAle dry goody.
119" zyampled and catalogues early , on morning of sale.
AUCTION NOTICE,
LARUE SPECIAL AND ATTRACTIVE SALE
BARONY DRESS GOODS,
of the well-known menutheture runlet, la of
MESSRS. C. F. SCHNEIDER S. CO.
FURNESS, BRINLEY. &
4) MARKET STREET.
will sell, on WEDNESDAY MORNING, October sth,
OkO. at In o'dock, .
•
• AYE THO USAND
GOODS PIECES SAXONY DRESS
,
entirely fresh goods, just landed by steamers lioruesia
and New York. and consisting of
-I,W° pieces double-width Union plaids. in very superior
sty lee. among which will be found a large portion
of small checks.
GOO single-width di do.
2.t0a11.w00l plaids. in very superior quality, newest de
mons. and beautiful assortments.
COO basket styles Mame. double width. in superior
at lee and ate.rtmenta—a very desirable assort
ment.
250 do do single width.
LW do ribbed and faconne favoritas—an en
tirely new article. and very desirable.
2to pout do clievrea, in splendid assortments, superior
poplin quality.
100 Bay ruler° Luz Las, cloth face, very desirable.
WO excellent and heator quality lasting'. wills satin
scrim, hiLtt lust red finign. and very scarce.
230 very heavy and high coat, brocaded Adeaas—a new
Snide.
ILO fifty inches wide demi lame and poll Weclist—im en
tirely new article, with stripes running down, and
in excellent ai.sortments.
VA fifty inch (file laine roil de e l otat—annerior quality,
excellent aasortinents, and very high cost.
air The a slot a sale comprises the most excellent ea-
Sortinent of Saxony dress voode ever uttered in this.
market. and the attention of the trade 18 particularly
requested.
N. --It is the intention of the owners to sell every
lot.
PHILIP FORD AUCTIONEER, No. 530
MARKET Street. and 621 MINOR Kireet.
SALE OF CA RPET:f.
On Tuesday Mormon,
Oct. 4th, at EN o'clock precisely. will be Bahl, by cata
logue, on 6 months errata, about 150 pieces of carpeting.
comprising iro owes from the beet manufacturers, em-
Mac Wag. In Daa—
ps super6ne quality all-worsted and wool 4 4 ingrain
earpotin.r.
pa medium qualities do.
ps nJ call filling do.
pi 4-4, 3-1, and 6 8 damask woollen Vanatom do.
pa 4 4 and 3-4 heavy list do.
-- pa 4.4 and 3-tcrittue do.
on 4.4 super quality rag ilo.
14 Catalogues on morning of sale.
BALE OF 000 CASES BOOTS AND SHOES.
on Thursday Morning,
October Gth, at 10 o'clock precisely, will tie Sala by
eatatoyme, on tour months' credit, MU cases men's and
Nays' boots, shoes, gaiters, broganc, slippers. overshoes,
An.; ladies' and misses' boom gaiters. sboear ties.
slippery, Jenny Lunde, overshoes, Ac. ' embracing a
large and desirable assortment. suitable for the present
trade. The early attention of buyers us invited, on the
sale will be peremptory.
NW Catalogues early on the morning of sale.
SCOTT, Jr., AUCTION ERR, No. 431
• CHESTNUT STREET, opposite the Custg m
House. between FOURTH and.FIFT Streeta k
SALE OF WO LOTS ENIBROIDERIES, ijo - NNET
AND TRIM HI NO tattliONS. Alt LL LSE HY GOODS.
ir ER NtAN'YoWN 00u DS. Ac., Ste.
On Wednesday N/ °flung,
roct. Gth. I, ill be 4,0(1 by VOIAIOI/UP. on a credit. com
mon-211,g at 100 elect, precisely, s 101 l sabrirtment of the
a1y,.0 VIOLXI.I.
a"?' Catalogues ready early on the morning of sale.
SHIPPING.
yR PTHE BRITISH AND NORTH
AMERICAN ROVAL KAM STEAM-
PROM THW TORE TO LIVERPOOL.
Chief Cabin Plumage.-- .130
Second Cabin l'ase:.•,o 76
PROM BOiTON TO LIVERPOOL.
Chief Cabin Passage..— ~—................4110
Second Cabin Plumage.—. . —..— ill)
The ships from Boston nail ittHalifax. M
PERSIA, Capt. Judicial, CANADA, Capt. Lang.
ARABIA, Ca
_pt. J. Stone. MERICA, Capt. millar,
ASIA, Capt. G. Lott, NIAGARA . Capt. Anderson.
AFRICA. Capt. h Shannon. EUROPA. Capt.). Leitch,
These vessels carry a clear white light at mast-head;
Preen on starboard law; red on port bow.
ERSIA, Judkins, leaves N York, Wed nesday. Sept. Xi.
A RAMA. Stone, " Boston, Wednesday, Oct. 6.
ASIA. hott, " N York, Wednesday, Oct. 12.
CANADA. Lang, " Boston, Wednesday, Oct. 11..
AFRICA, Shannon, " fl York, Wednesday, Oct. N;.
EUROPA, Leitch, " Boston, Wednesday, Nov.g.
PERSIA, Judkins. " N York, Wednasday, Nov. 9.
AMERICA, Millar, '• Boston Wednesd ty, N0V.16,
ASIA. Lott. " N York , Wednesday, Nov. 2.1.
Berths not secured until paid for.
An experienced Surgeon on board.
The OVineifot these slops will not be accountable for
Gold. Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Precious Stones
or Metals. unless bills of lading are signed therefor and
the value thereof therein expressed. For freight or pas
sage apply to E. CUNARD, 4 Bowling Green.
slO-tt New Yocg.
FOIL T T H S E SOUT A I :I -CHARLFS
-
TONA EIGH V RENUCETEANISHIPS.
Heavy Freight at an average of FIFTIES per gent. be
low New York Sterunshio rates.
FOR CHARLESTON. S. C.
The U. S. Mail Steamship KEYSTONE STATE,. Cap
tain Charles P. Alarshman, will Imo on Wednesday,
00.5 th, 0110 A. M.
, • . .
Through In 49 to tO hours, oaly SO hours at Sea.
FOR SAVANNAH, Os.
The U. B. Mail Steannilim *STATY_OF GEORGIA.
Caps= John J.Ciarvin, will Alonday, October
lu t ist 10 o'clock A. M.
Through In 60 to 60 hours, 0011 48 ham at Bea.
data changed from every Saturday to every
five tos. Goods received, and Bilis of' Lading signed
every tiay•
splantlni fltst-class side-wheel Stsamakips KEY
-81 ori k: STATE and s'rAT OF LOROIA now run as
above every ten de.) e. thus forming a five-day commu
nication wall Charleston and Savannah, and the Soak
and Sou thweaL
At both Charleston and Sitvenne..h, these &k con
nect with steamers for Flonds, and with realroads.
for all places In the SISgGRASI outh and Southwest.
Fr:lithnil Insurance on s large proportion o/ Goods
shit, South will be found to be lower Li ;base shis
th i n b vesaals , the premium Lai4g one-half the
rate.
N. R—lnewenee on s.ll Railroad Freight is entirely
unnecessary. fattliar than Charleston or navannals, use -
Railroad Companies talomi all risks from thtss points.
(MEAT REDIXTION /N
Fare by this route 26 to si) tar cent. cheaper than by
the Inland Rome, an will be assn Or the (olbwing sche
dule. Through tickets from hiladelebra via Charles
ton and Savannah stemushl es. INIAUDING 1 4 4E4%480n
ths whole runts, elate& Rook Chub:moo and Savan
nah to tilontgotnery
• tert.AND PM.
'lO 00 Charleston WS So
hlarrinnalb......... IS tel Savannah.-- 21 a)
Aureate. 1) 00 Ascots.. 23 03
21 00 Macon-- &176
w Atlanta-- 71 03
Cs/Imbue-- . 25 00 C,olumbus •4 W
-. • 21 00 /Many .:ICr•
Montsomery. 20 00 %I
hlotele 26 ec Mcthij wAl
New Orleans ... 52 711 6/ 00
No bills of lading signed idler the Chip bus sailed.
For freight cc v . ...gue apply on board, at secondwharf
above VILs &abet, or to
Southwest sorrier FOO/r r ifl4 9 .Mil'F.
Agents in Charleston T. ,11 - 1,-DD,
.lavannah:litlNTElt tr . GA
For Florida (row Charleston, steamer Calooll4l every
Tuesday,
elorola from Savannah. steamers St. Mara and
St. J9bn'e. every Tuesdn, end Satur d ay. 1141
CILASiOW AND EW YOitK.
QT4'AUNII 111 4. C0M PAN V N .-STEA M TO
IIL LIVER • BELFAST, DUBLIN.
AND L N l ' ONDENR "-Cur VB.
PROM NRW 10111.
tiLASOOW, Thompson, Wednesday, October IS, at 111
o•slo,h, noon.
Cumming, WednesdaY,Oolober 26. as 12
o'clOCk, DOOR'
Flax OLARSOV7.
LASGOr Tbwepeon, Nitedneettay, September 14.
Ertl:\ hi; k,utoottag, Wettiositity, , September
114tba o Passage from New York, Peiledelplor
Sosiou, to Glasgow, Lt VC - POW. R0 1 13.t, Dublin, Or vi
douderg, lint class. 478. 6tentare, fiaitml with en *-
dance ot properly cooite4 p rovisions. ees.
An experienrNl btirseon atisotieil to each warner.
N. °hark; f..y meMeines. •
I\.o trims ht or passage, apply to
W9RICM. I ,I`I & CO.,
N 0 .113 WA.l.NCleiveet, Pt C
ulades.b.tit.
KOHERT
ap3S-_tr _ N 0.2 BR OA DWA Y. New 1 ork.
S. M. STEAMERS
von
AVE E AND SOUTHAMPTON.
ARAGO, Cnytain Lines, will sail July n, September
17, November It
FULTUINI. Captain Wotton, will nil August 20. Oato
bet le. December 10.
First Cabin •
,Reek,tl Cabin prise:we.—
For freight or passage, ay ptY to
WILLIAM NEILSON, Agent,
At the Warehousing o,itilissity's ithilaatetohis
Toh Witrohooss. DOCK Street. Phlln. 1.421.6ni
NYASDING AND IRONING.
•IVASIIINII AND IRONING DONE
with NEATNESS and DESPATCH, far Single
i ll - Ladish mei (Linemen. Families. Bolnlms
Sleamboms, tr., at DONOVAN'S
F..'lU,' LAUNDRY, No. Std Sietth SIXTH Street,
irt.es ?rime. Famill Shine and Collars patent
hoM neJ. Everything washed by hiuel, on the nom
men wash-hoard,
The whole busiesse DB einetly attended to by feMlllO
<114640;00. DONOV.L.N,
/10-4 9 up.. rt utio n t.
iv i rAitmixci AND VENT 11, Al' INU
WA R 1712 M A RR Pr St., Phi's.
11 I,Dll‘lOB OF ALL DESCH! YTIONS
WARM ED AND YEN ii 'I BY
CUL VEC'S NEP: GAS- VR N/A ti WARM-41R
FLIRNACE,
The slave Vurnace has now been to use during the
suit two winters in this city. anti hew given univeraal sat
ibiletion. The large heating euririee Wing direetif over
the dame of the Rre, and the conical tubes, through
who'll all the d relic pass. aro ao arranged as to consume
the larzer part o f the gear+ from the coat. being en :
men, of Cant Iron, with deep, Land iot»ts. Is now et
!era to the nubile as the numb conoilete heating appa
ratus non in thus market. C. Vl. Taint a practical
mechanic, will community attend to all heating and t eu
him ing,
ALSO,
Biv sixes of Cooking Romney, adopted for hotel and
privato 1140. Collins' Patent Chummy Cape for yenta+,
tvt,r and aura of sinoley chimneys, , etth a full toomort
meat of Bowlers and Ventilators of aroma size and
pattern , Fire-place Stove., troth lirillorm,
Nor Jobbing promptly attended to.
011 AR. WILLIANI9,
nu22-tuttur-31n Late BAIFR &, WILL lANI 9.
molt Pitoov o b"r it 6 w DE VT I,
x 7-1- EFFECTS OF MONELL'S AAIERICAN HAIR
II EPA RATOR.
80PlOrlIber Zth.
This in to rortifs that t was 1.41 for man) ) 0
n 47,4. and
11
WAS re0 0 11‘1• 1 11liell to trr tour irtepotettor and ovinc
tooeliosil throe bottle,. uood it for throo months. N.
b , ..r00w.1 inr Ivor to trim.. and although not quite as
doe!.ns twt . ore, of it is tonotontlt grown),
E. M. JONES.
I=f2MMWM
PHILADELPHIA. September =7th. liiq
Mr. J. F. Mos FIL: Thar Sir—Sono Vane sitw.) Dip
hau 0.110111011,11 inning 0000 much so. that 1 was. in
bict. tearful 01 becionom tvild ; hut heanns of the won
,rinl pOO or of 'our Ittiparator, I was induced to but it
bottle, end niter insult one-hAii o( top fist , not orlr
ceased enniing out, but commence," trowin" finely, road
hat 0 !ow .10 (41011 a pout of hair cos (. Or
"ACC.ill EVANS,
No. 511 Cher stiert.
Foir sale. in T. 11. PFTERS y...,10 Agents, No,
7 hi e:sTNuT Street, Philadelphia. iiel 4 -nut
111 PR E PA RED TO RECEIVE ERh
dew ripti mud POMOODO Conde, DIEIDIS
801VIILO linetlll..3 0(010 tool kramufacturera. no also the
most approied and skilful operators.
N.B.—All :modes finished with neatness and despatch
Suit sit such PIICCS that deli campetion.
Mina. NI. A. 8 4 11 ITII P.MAN,
coruor a SI X 111 and 1 • \E•
sl7 lux laiiiindry titre.
i lici Lat tC, SM l'lll7 corner SECOND
4
and GREEN, have acquired a treat reputation by
the wise and pnident cows° they have mimed since
their commencement in business, by selling it first-rata
emote 111.'0 1 10W
BOXES WAN .1)
sf} BOXES NV IN I OW,LAM—. The meet
approved brands, Find oireve"4 Pie Ana quality required
lor lily and country t;:00..4 vices asconimunglr tow.
, ond poor & dIIITtI. Inot.
Feint, tiki,iy,'Pond - Varnish Dealers, coiner SE4YOND
i,411 KM Streets. 813
• .
ON FEUTIONIAN
X '1 'OPP Afil 001) .H o
W
DAR ILF.Daz,
Lon , . 01 S. r k orl ring.
Stare 8 . t.teil and NINTH streets.
-Pm ilio.ory 014 Filbort pi reed
_ et
HA(!t
sErrs , aikd ouns. Tn‘nufactnred in the sery
30.1 neweal Parts sty lee. and of n bleb Re c on..tantLe
!Pt - 3 , a IC1) hits nSSGt Unent on hand. sold wholesale
nu.) retan, St the 1. , ,V0Rt pos. - tide prices. Oilers Irarn
nil pats n. tho emet SC s..neited, Ind promptl) attended
Ako, I-lAIR Dy hr boper,..r t.. on , In time.
M. HuT018: No. 12 TENI'II
not 1.3. n• Between Nlerket snit Chestnnt
101 LEN. I'AS6II /RE.
cuas-s No. 627 MARI:FA' Street, dealers in Ac ructultara I
Implements and Seeds.
eiolo lemon in Philadelphia for Pennock's re?ehratca
Iron Ilar, enter. 1/%1. Imp upped Reaper
and Nlownr, and 00 Rork -to Molnar lint Cutters,
i;rhst Ji die; iilt, Straw, anti Ftnltlar Cutter , ;
l'uOnn Mills, Sansagn - nlant. C111.:,:q4 and stunfer, a
1 EFIN El) SI 'I L 1 R - 51,11 h arr o s various
- Xrad.,. LSd 11la Pro •Ited, kj fled and 1 . 011...10 . 3
turn r'+ by JAMES ORA If Aal .k.
MON MAIM Sii#st.
SALES BY AUCTION.
M THOMAS & SONS,
• Nos. VI and ID SOUTH FOURTH STRlffirra
(Formerly N 05.67 and 459.1
s rJeKs AND REAL ESTATE, TUESDAY NEXT,
AON.
Pamphlet ealll(Aues T
irow SO
ready. contiumn; full de
scriptions of all the prop , crues to b re adn Tuesday
neat. ith instant, at 12 o cluck, noon. tnrether with a
lot of sales Ist. SM. 11th. Lich. and Zth October. ani
of real estate at, private stle, comprising a very taro
amount ci valuable property.
CARD.—PUBLIC SALES REAL ESTATE AND
STOCKS AT THE EXCHANGE. at Uo'cnocs, :coos
Sales of real estate and stocks will hereafter be held a
12 o'clock Nous. instead of to the everting.
FALL SALES STOCK AND REAL EsTATF.
Sixth Fall Sale, tat October. on the prennses—redi
dunce and furniture. No. 1019 Clinton street.
Seventh Fall Sale, sth October, at the Eirbanxe.
te7" Part of the handbills for exalt of Lae above sales
now ready.
BTOORR. !co.
On I l nesdAY,
Oct. 3d. at is &cloak, noon, at the Pluladelghla Ex
change, will be sold
-soraccout of whom it may Concern—
chases Mount Morlah Ceaseless Company.
I share Point Breeze Park Association.
IS shares Northwest .Minin; Companz of Michigan.
5a2..10 second mortgage Se ripWilllattallOrt and Elmira
Railroad Co.
Is shares Commonwealth Bank—ez per share Pala.
Season ticket Arch.street Theatre.
SIXTH - FALL SALE—Ise OCTOBER.
Trustees' PereiniitorLSalri—On the Precuthes.
Estate 01 hurl T. NI. Pettit. deed.
RESIDENCE AND FURNITURE. Nu. 1 01YOLINTON
STREET.
This Mornins.
Oct. Isk,at 10 o'clock, will be sold, without reserre.nn
the premises. the well-built three-story buck residence.
with Oaths-story back buildings, and sll modern c.c.. ,
ventences. No. 1019 Olustun street. tietween Tenth and
Eleventh streets. Luz a/ Dr 10) leer.
LP Sale absolute. Immediate DDsSt(B,OD.
FURNITE'RE.—The furniture stilt be sold Imme
diately after the house.
SEVENTH FALL RALF-4 to OCTOBER, AT NOON
Will include—
VALUABLB BUSINESS LOCATION —SIX-story
trick store and dwellmg, No, at North Yoluth etrees,
between Rue and Vale.
Peremptory ;ale—•• THE GIRARD FLOL - p. m1L1,8."
—The t aluable property known as the Gpant FLOW
th steam engine coal yard. K,,., :*ttnth 'treat •
north of Popl ar . Lot as) 14 1.0) lee% with two !mat—
ET Pale e °luta.
TAVERN • NI) DWELLING.—Three-story brie::
tavern and dwellms..uthentt corner of Carpenter and
Parker streets. between Fttth and Stith. with a three
story honk dwellin s ;a the rear, on Parker greet, I Leta
Sonthwark.l
.
To cap.t ~ . .sass, xe.—VALL'ABLE BUSINESS PRO
VERT V . —Fmr-storr brolrn- at “n 1 brick
No. .V 7 IVainut street. .111.1 bye-story brick 4rus.sttc,
buildini, N 0.330 Hanuony street, betwata Third aria
Fourth.
MODERN RESIDENCE.— Pc.ur-etory brick rest
Aesop. No.= North Toralfth street. shone Race.
NttliTH MOM If St—Three-store brick dwathne.
No. &It North Ft<hth street. atx,ve "Wallace. with a
three-;tort trtck louse In the rear. on torsos /meet-
Executors Peremptory Sale—Estee of Wm. Davis.
deceased.
VALUABLE WHARF AND LOTS, BRISTOL, PA.
—Coal *smart and three buildinx lots. fronns on the
Delaware rivet. Radcliffe and Cedar streets.
teat. 4,7" Sale absolute.
P.LF.OANT MODERN RESlDENCE.—Modernthreo
story trick residence, with three-story back buildis,
and !arse side yard, No. 1e.:9 Girard avenue. weal of Six
teenth street. h) teatront. 1.5.1 feet drip, to 3 back str .
VAIXABLE FARM AND STORE. STAND.—_op
i.,
acres, on the Germantown and Pottstown turnpike,
to bliclinvl Truro, Plymouth township, Monte - oral.°
county. ra.
VALUABLE IDIVELLINCL—Three-storY tides dwell -
me. No. 256 South Fifth street, above Spruce.
BUSINESSSTAND.—Three-story brick cavern set
ttwellmt, southwest corner ot Twenty -first and curb -
belt streets. between Arch and Filbert.
MADISON ST.-- wo-stimy brick ilwellinz,No.
Nladison street, between Race and Vine and ElevPutti
and Twelfth streets.
vAl.rAal.E. BEVERLY PROPERTY.
Larxe Int. Broad str,et, lust lards trout the stastreaoftt
snding. 114 1,7 1.50 reet,
Store and dwellAnz, Broul street, Dace Or, lot id feet
root. Ira feet deep.
DtrelimE. Thad street, beLtte Magnolia. tot 47 14 hid
-
eet.
Neat Brick dwellins.l,turel street. above Warren, lot
CO by 17U, two fronts. Beverly N. J
VA! BLE DELA W E BAR F, rt feet 6 incite s
by 61. i feet, with privilege of 2ce feet more, bock itaroß
mg. &c.. Beach street. between Slisclazusion ant
Marlborough street.. Kensington.
HANDSOME MODERN RESIDENCE, No. lit.Z
Spruce Street, with all modern improvements end eon
teinenees.
• •
NEAT MODERN RESIDENCE, Sonth Sixteenth
street. Between Walnut and Loewst streets. with mo
dern Improvements and conveniences.
LARGE AND VALUABLE LOT. HO feet front, o-t
Twenty-third street. sear Girard College.
PEREMPTORI BALE -7 three-story bnek dwelt
tlV.ls,F W. corner of Vtererdh and Haas'. streets.
TIV6-STORY BRICK COTTAGE, Market street.
CantdFo.
• • .
LOT OF GROUND, east sole of Front street. shoe
Rano. extending through to Ali - ater street. Two Ironts.
LOT OF GROUND. with tarro-stcda brick dwell/1..
N. E. corner of Almond and &As:error streets. :Nine
teenth ward, (late Richmond.)
S fABL E AND COACH-ROUSE. Perth (late Robert
son I street. between Pnritsh. and Poplar and Eighth and
Franklin streett.
1..31e No. 1019 Clinton Street.
ItOrSEROLD FURNITURE-51111E01W., PIANO, k e.
nor 3lonung,
October bit, at 10 o'clock, at N. 1019 Clinton street.
the household furniture. ninno, moms, Oran, aut
glass. &c.
. • .
IQ' The residence will be sold at In o'clock. pre - ova
to the sale of lurreture, and wtthout testis e, br order tai
treated.
Sala No. 9a3 Walnut street.
SPLENDID MIRROR-a. CCRTArss,
CHANDELIERS. FINE CARPETS, Ac.
On b
Oc Mbar 3.1, at 10 o' londer
clock, b
T Mormon.ca talomm. at N0.91:3 %Vel
um street. COMPrI3IIIg 8111 i Of vary elegant rosewood
drawmg-room furniture. fine ormolu mountings. co
vered with fine green plush; salt of elegant rosewood
drawing -tram furniture, roveren with ine green plush.
richly carved ,- very superior rosewood sadeboard ; ele
gant rosewood centre table; elegant rooewoo,i etagere
splendid rosewood bookcases; 4 elegant green brosat
retie rename; 3 crimson and garnet brocatelle
Large Frencli-phte mantel and pier mirrors. In rich alt
Lames ; bandsome gas chandeliers; sispenor dumna
room furniture ; vers elegant rosewood wardrobes
bedsteada. dressinn bureaus. and washstands to match;
nue carpets ; Dam chamber furniture ; supenor mat
tresses. We.
&IT The cabinet furniture was made to order by
110.13fge J. HenkeLs. Full particulars in esti:loni a es.
LW May be examined on the monsing of Mid, at 3
o'clock.
rld a tin. 414 North Sixth Street.
TiANPSONI FI.'RNITURI•:.'rAPESTRC CARPET:=.
CHANDELIERS. FRENCH CHINA, Ac.
On Tuesday AlD:mint,
October Ith, at It/o'clock. at No. et North Sivas streei„
catalogue, the eats re furniture of a gentle,diaitlearind
the city,couiprising gusto( handsome rissairood drain es
room tun:mum. fine brorAtelleenr rt. nue Frew/tellies
dinner and tea mare. superior drai,elee-room and emu,
bar furniture, includfing two nett of t,andsome painted
and yilt cottage furniture, Ac. Also, the suchen
iurniture. •
ifir ANT bt estuitz.l at S on lSa mornix, of
Ilia Ml* WWI C4l.l4,lorimai
KALE OF MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS.
On Tuesday Evenin g, .
Oct. 4th. a t the Elle klori Shwa, a enuwtwn at• Wok: a,
t /Inoue a thieets.
Sr For ',eau:tears see cat ItoKoet.
Sale Nn. 4R SZ%II.SOM:qTK.I.
tat'PERIOR FURNITURE. PIANO, MIRRORS.
CHANDELIER% &c.
On Wednesday Mooting.
October Sth.at 10 o'clock. at N 0.003 ransom Mire!. by
catalogue, tLe entire househol.t furniture. tio_ner.oy base
ood seven-octave piano. tnaie b 1 M ey er I wit of nee
wood drawing-room furniture. French plate mantel
minors, gas cbandeliere. drananT-Poom And ebanither
turniture, fine feather bed.. hair tuattresses.&c.
the kitchen furniture.
air The neat four story teafileacit will be SalLiVretuw,
to sale of furniture.
LP' Full particulars In cataloc,bee.
Fele at Noe. 1.19 et.. 11.1 .S. - enh 'Fourth Strfut.
SUPERIOR F ITR E. FRE. NCH-PLATE , . vIR.
PIAYU•FURTE 1112.1. - 55E.1..1 CARPETS.
,
k amine,
9 o'clock.nt tte Suctinn Store. nn asisortreent of
exzellent ikacontl-haud furniture. elevirt piano toites.
n hue nurrotni earpets. etc_. from Intrithes
~ .asenennint.raiitoveil to the ~tore for convenience of
JM. GIYMMEY & SONS,
• REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEERS.
No.8.1:0 WALIi S EREWE.
CARD.—J. M. dammez ttons, auctioneers. et 11 ):4
regular aslee of Real Estate. =ea*, .to. Also boon
had funiture at dwellings.
Ia Ow oar Private Sale Reciater will always Tie Lwail
a %dry Lars& amount et' real catate.snr_hrbag, et, :lb
itangthoti ul city arid countrypronert , ..
J. AL 110111 Silas.
Real 14,:a:e Broker*.
No. cat WALNUT Street. below Si st.l.
MUSES ItiATIIANS, AtierIONEKR
AND COMMISSION AlEitellANT. S. E. corner
!SIXTH sad RACE Smears._
MONEY TO LOAN.
MorsaT TO LOAN. ii LASeN 011 iN[ALT.. AMOONTS. 0.1%
mercaor.das generally. sod tin all articles of value. ALL
salts °VIM oNlt ErNDIED tiordata nal. PVAL
moNTH, mold:bog storage, Ec., at Nathan, Princips.
Establishment. S. E. corner of SIXTH and RACE Sio
REAT PII3LICI AcCOMMITA'fION.
MONEY! Mul'IEY!! NIONEY !!!
Money liberally nilriinced in large or sinall amounts,
firm one dollar to thouramls, on c old and silver xdote ,
diamond'. watches. Jewel'''. foulamr-plece.,thwut.l.,...
stiuniencs, furniture, dry goods, elothittc,,grocrienss. ...-
gars. ha rdwa re.cui ler y, books, horses,tebiro g ,,,,,....
and all articles of value, for ans length eS WA.) AV - eta
On, at Nat:USW INICIPAL E-TABLI4.II“Nr, in,ythey../
corner of Stain and Race strcets.
PROMIMORY NOTES, vilanollataral.ilacour,ted at
sire lowest ansrket rates.
OE EAT EA HUAI:TS N WA'rcIIK9. iEwELIty,
Ac. , AT PRIVATE, 43 . E. NATI:LA—NO' PRINCI
PAL ESTABLIILIEMEN '. S. E. oorner of OIX rR Lod
RACE. .Street-I.—The following articles:will be sold fox less
than Usual store price): Fine gal English patent
(IA and the won approved and teat
u- a. to hunting cues and liable bottomed A. goLl
isc.mpement lever and lupine watches. in hunting care and
Oren boa. souls of them ore extra fall jeweled. and beet
make. fill:er English patent !ever %etches, escay*-
went laver and leninas, in hantior case and open
(ANL L O ver, raprrtur: EnOsit. Swun. French, a,:
t4nartier watcher; fine gold vest. fob, neck, and
Urea's chains ; line gold pencil eases auras, bloodline ,
breablpiDS, finger-rtr.ga. ear-rings, stu 1119.1N111cau,
and rewelry generaliy. Superior Bavano Cigars at $l5
per thousand, in boxes of all each. will be ...NMI, e:ny:e
lox or quantities, to suit Dutchmen. Namensus fano,
*melee, ko., ate., Ito.
AT PRIVATE SAl,ti.
A superior fire-proof chilli. feet high by 3 feet Inds.
Also. watches, end/MULTI of ever. daelnpbotb.
BUSINESS CARDS.
v B. PA L 31E R'S ADVERTISINti
•
• AGENCY, N. E. corner FIFTH And CVKRT.
N PT.
th.A. &at. til,t‘olit %%ken f,r tha he.st CAI and k\s` ,, ,n •
NawAcutkard. at h, u - r.t 03811 Pr , C. sa.3
ATARTIN S: QUAYLE'S
STAFIONERY.7I,I"..‘ ND. FANCY 600113
E jIYuTI fj
tiAI.NUT STREET,
BELOW ktuvayrn
FfiILADRI.PHIA
A LEX. hicKINN'EII,
ATTORNF.I AT LAW,
iiREENNBURiI, PA,
Will prte Ilse WeatmoreLszt‘h Armstrong, am‘i
qoossookmtlec
lIE
ADAMS EXPIIESS CO., OFFICE
-a. In) CHESTNUT Street. forrards Parcels, Pack
ages. Merchandise, Eank .:Sci.tes, and Bperie, either II
its own Line, or in connection with other Express Com
panies. to all the prtnnttde towns and cities of the
Unatial State t. F.. S. &Ca L'FORP,
all-tf General hle,,erizateialent.
COAL.
TIIEO. D. 121011 X & co.
OFFICE No 143 South FOURTFI 5t...4 1 11044a.
&At, Agents of
Fo. C. POI TS
fitinera and Shippers of the
I , )t CA)A
From the ',cast Mhstebth.
Near Abh!‘rul.
ap3-en Setill'LxlLL con TY, re.
COPARTNERSHIPS.
C" PARI'NERSHIP.—NOTIGE—The Co
Partnership heretofore existinz betsrsen then r.
satbers It itissoDed by morns! consent THI3 DAV.
Eibirxrd J Lzinn,tn hiring purchased Charter 11 -
Rni..,rs's entire interest in the concern. ). lons sutn.•
sized to sett:!, the bustne.s of LAI'AI AN A. RABORI;
EDWARD J. LAUNIAN.
CHARLES W. RA %Wit:Z.
N R.—The Wholesale and Itny, , rtint W.ne and I
etior business st Jt 143 contmoest at the o:it stand. N.
Ina NI AREE 1' `treat. nnda the firm M
w Ft ) J. LAE MAN A CO.
I , m ti' , 14,1 A. Sept bc.xs. •:x0
NoT ts.--The l'upsituelJiip hemtofore
IN ex.t!c, I.twetl tl.a lit4ecribets a
V1Z. 1 9 e 1 " Ari .. .. ".. _91 .1 A i g .S1 ) 1 4 1Z1 '. 1 00i d cit.‘
E. Util:•o•Wi't3 eatire ILltereit I n !be 1.71c.' , " T".
itthortzed to settle the taw hei . 141 . 41.:; 4 4,N
C. 1.1.. ROBrNt'o".l.
3'inLnri.,l 4 ept. 7, L 359
N.B.—The PRY GOOPSJOBBINii Su...j rat t 0
continue 3 at No. 434 311 A BA ET :qteet. under the ...se 0
nAnta. by THOMAS I% MASoN.
rattre.o... Sept. '7'. 1:139. es-in,
NoTteE Ts HEREBY GIVEN. that the
cam nl WAHNICK, CLI a if:o is a.
tli••••11 , 1. The 11. kte, , :fts
will 1. vra, ttr L,:t',` I , i CH' :Ok A
3ticris.the NoitheAst ot :4 IIAD4' NV ONI) h Ae L
ticris. CICK.
FRANCIS A. cu.41.1,..-IcK.
r ho idephis, July 11,1:0, 1)12-U