Ptlllo/14lita AllgOeiAnOF—Try tun' DAs—lifossilte *mat) Association Mei in the hurch, Broad and Brotty;' - A prayer meeting beta from B to 9.'whioli vine participated 'Phonies, Hall, Walter, end Brevet.', -" cotes, Ate o'clock the,AiMeciatiori Waiimilfsd(teerdErta attar-singing arid Mayer- bY, t" P' jh7C"g read and ap mi- mites of,the tast:dey'a'uroeemi wok ? .1:410116SM elialrnion of the Coramittee on Applica- Recta reported that Igitinteltitern pr which had been approved.' •A letter woe preeented end read from the Allentown Chtirelr, Wthleh"stated that there were ten membere, about one buraliqunday schools; that 'faster had been caued..wrio• accepted the position , that say ray of the' redidents ti the rem petition Volunteered to goy ' a i'VigliihniMitigherT.:46.ldgitaglin gr ant ed. Cuiliberland' Street; Doreen, of West Philadel. phia; Mariner's' Cliiirehi First Gorman Church, Wit:, mington, Del.: St. Clair Church, Boltull!tounty. The moderatog then extended the right hand of fel-, lowship to theAPelegates from the above churches, and mule some very touching and deeply impressive re rearke. • • • • Rev. Mr. McKean offered the following:. • - • ' Wherear,.There a n to boa difficulty intim minds' of many : as • to the greets° view- in which :the band or fellowship is held, as given to - new-made members of churches;comins into'thig Association: , therefore, • Regolvett, That We regard it' simply as re esTPluon 3 ' the ecclesiastical lassoing and force of width is nom pleted in the vote of the church or the Aisooiation. • • The abate resolution produced a lengthy debate, aril4 was finally indefinitelvpostponed. - - • The Board ofTrustees reportedthe acceptance of the resignation ofMr. Jenkins ; also that there remained a balance in the treasury. of 810.17i' ,Ancepted. A. resolution was adopted advising caution in forming: make hurc en t e r prise,e eirounistandes foreign ch as to the dependant upon aid and symeathy.:z...— • • - The committee on: selootiug the-time and niece of holding the next meeting, reported shop Rev. J: A, Me- Kean had been selected to deliver the introductory ad. dress; - Rev.' George Higgins. alterna t e ; Rev. J. - W. Anderson to write the circular letter{ andßansom. - street Church „Rothe next place of meeting. ' Adopted. After prayer by Bur, Mr. young, the Amureiation ad journed to moot at Of, F.M. Afternoon I S"casEart.--,-The Astoolation resumed its sit tings at Mil t ci clogs, and was opened by singing the ellth hymn, commenciee " 0 ler a ,frath that will not shrink, Though pressed by every foe," after which Rev. F. W. Woodston led the Association in 1 7 3 nevan'offeied the following : warrens, We have learned that the West Bradford Baptistcherch has almost become extinct, and their meeting:honse oleo longer used, and yet is capable of being occupied:-therefore, /g r e e t: a a n ti appoint e n r t such , ee committee t a t : t e l advice as they rosy deem neeerusarr. • • The preamble and resolution- were adopted, and Messrs. Bevan, tWI, and, Hunter were appointed the committee. Rev.Thoe. Winter rose and said he desired to offer some resolutions in referenda to the observance of the Chnetian Sabbath. He did not wish to enter into a long argument. Be thought aver) , man present was well enough informed as to his duty. Were he to talk Mr ten bourn, every man's mind would remain- the Caine arwhenhe commenced.- Circumatancee It present call for the expression of our sentiments es — a. Chrtatian body. '1313, therefore, offered the' fo l lowing resolution: Baroltied,'.l hat this Association rmly renames - the belief that God made the Sabbath tel man, to be of per petual and uniVersal•obligation, and that Christians, more,' specielly, are hi,Und to rentember.it— . to keep it h°lY ße e so - lved, That we regard the .existing laws of our Commonwealth, relating to the Christian Sabbath, fia marked by sound politico) wisdom; as being in strict agreement with the revealed law of (hid, and as pre eminently adapted to promote the cause of humanity, of - virtue. and the general welfare of all the people ; and that to abrogate, or even weaken, these lawsrwould i.e peculiarly disastrous bout civil, no less than to our re ligions interests,. Mr. Kennard thought these TBBO%OOllB should not pars by in silence, lest it might be thought we -have less es teem for them then we seem to feel. He wanted the yobbo to know that this Associationliad Cdeepleellog in this matter. The ordinance of the Sabbath was cres ted to be as enduring riS the sun: , Whatever effort may be made to show that it is merely a Jewish institution, it is clearly obvious that it existed long before that pc riod. ,Theßabbath is one of those laws of which Christ Antra '',one itpt ortittle shall not pass away until all be fillfilled." He exhorted them to do everything in their foi:the mnietenance and observance of theSab .. Affensome further remarks' by Rev. Messrs. Austen, :Jeffrey U. G. Jones, and °there the resolutions were adopteri:,•„ - - he • 2 hloderistor, announced the: following as the Coin •:wMittee on Reeligious Bxeretees for the ensuing year: htesers: Winston: Brantley, Mid Day. Rev. Air. (Naomi, of the Missionary Union, was in vited to address the Association on the getout of Foreign Missions. Mr. thigegid spoke for fifteen Mi nutes. in an eloquent stomp, • urging upon the Associa tiont be importance of this great and glorious Work, and concluded his rem Irks by presenting the inllowing -Whereas, God in hisprpridenee openingwide and effectual the door for the spread or the Gospel in heathen arid inaiting unparalleled•success to thework of foreign misaions; and. whereas , the missions of the American Baptist „Missionary ,Union have been so abundantly -blessed and honored of God, are seriously embarrassed let want of metals to carry forward their operational therefore, , - .- Resolved, That we, the - pastors and delegates from the churches, will exert our personal influence in the churolies we severally reprolient to enlist their sympa thies and prayers and to increase the amount of their contributions. Adopted. Rev. J. A. McKean offered the following, which was adopted: • Resolved,:Thlit this Association recomolend tothe'A. B. Piiblication Seciety tritium° with its imprint r as soon as practiceble, the circular letter prepared by Rev. Dr. Malcom. in such form as 'the author of the letter and the Putillahing Committee may'deerti boat. On motion of Dr. Kennard, the bellowing resolution wan adoptod: - Revolved. That we recommend to the churches the observance of the first Monday In January, as a day of 'enema' prayer for noungreater eutpeuring of. the Holy Spirit upon the churches of this Asaooiation, and for the conversion of the world. The treasurer of the wideiva' and orphans' fund re ported that the permanent investments andground rent* amounted to 81.68047 per cent : interest. loan: ' , SSA i'total,',92 880.67. Receipts during the year, BYtte..T); expenses, $298•, balance, $7O..Ei. Mr. D. E. Brower *dared the following resolution, which was adopted : Revolved, That we tender our thanks to the reporters of the Philadelphia press tier their kind attention during thosessions el this body. and the faithful manner 311 which, they have recorded our proceedings. The minutes of the Amomation were read by the detic.l and' approved: when the Association, • after praerouljOurrind to meet at ni , ,- Evening Hess+ en.—The' business - of. the'Asionia Lion having been all ..transaeted, the.evenins,was .devoted °unroll tO • dovqttonal exertion*, *hien Woreingbly in teresting and imprestive r when the - Association ad journed stet • -•' . „ AIEETIEG OF THE AIIEHICAN BOAUD OP COSIMIg- SIOHIMS eon FOREIGN MOSSIONS--TIIIRO DAY.--MORN. rxo BEASION:-.Yesterday morning the Board reassem bled at - 836 o'clock, in Rev. Mr. "e Church, Washington Square. Three-qtuirters of an hour were spent in devotional exercise'', Rev. Samuel H.• Fisher. D. D., president -a Hamilton _College, leading the anrvicee. _ _ Bushiest:was resumed at the usual hour, Judge .Tee sup In the 'chair. .. Z Rev. Nutt, D. D. 'president of Union Col lege, now in the eighty-slant year of his age, opened the proteedings with prayer . Ihie eminent and venera ble divine excited much attention-, during the sittings of the Board. The Committee on Devotional Exercises reported the programme ler the _communion ,services in the after noon. The committee 'recommended trt 'mamMUnion be held at the choreliof Cl;. Barnes, an at. the Clinton etreet Presby tartan °hutch. , At the former cherch, the Rev. Dr. Nett will conduet the exercises, assisted by Rev. Drs. Shepherd, De Witt. Riddle, of N. .1., Albro, of hts,sseehosetts, and Dutton. of New - Haven. At the Clinton-street Church b Dr. .fiatries will conduct the ex ercises, assisted by Revs. Dr. Hatfield, of New York; Mr. Strong of ;Vow Raven; Dr. Dullield,of Detroit; Dr, Baton. of Raw Raven, chi Dr; Ludlorrof OStregO. AComiriunlCation wan received fro in Rev. pr. :ich, regretting his-inability to attend, - Communications were received from Hon. Theodore Frelingtmisen. andltov. Dr. Plainer, resigning• their places as corporate members of the Board. 'rho resigna tions were accepted. Rev. George B. Cheerer; D. IL, asked leave to, pre tient, forthe,conslderatiou of the Board, a memorial to tae Senate and the Rouse of Rebreseetatives'against the progress the slave trade is now making in leis coun try, and tusking at the hoods of the National Oovern. ment , more stringent legislation in regard to it, Dr. Vheerersaid be wan prompted to offer this memorial for four reasons: I. The slave trade was the great obstacle in the way of missionary effort. 2. The progress of this Awas, at -the present time, greater then over., 3. An effort is being mule to repeal the salutary laws now existinki i n relation to this horrible traffic; and 4. This mentor presented a legitimate and roper channel Odour, Which the Board might'reaoh the halls of na tional iegisisoon.- In support of these proposluons;the Doctor rend a tong argument against the slave trade, showing, by a master Watisties, the baneful extent and operation of this liorwhie grades. Rev. Dr. isher - interrupted 'Dr. Cheerer to know whether this business was in order. The President thought it was legitimate for the mover of the Memorial to take the course haled been, taking in supporting its adoption, and thoeght be wad pet (dolly in order. ,Dr. Pond intended to have moved the reference erne report to the BUBTfleltl Committee, If he had gained the Chaneeilor Waiworihrtiought the bast way to g.t ,rid of melt a firebrand would be to move the previous question at omit. Ile Would have made such a motion, had he but gained the attention of the Bod hoardme. Rev. Dr. Once% er would not detain the much longer, but would hurry on to the end of Ills argument. Ile thereupon concluded the document he was rending, and hoped it would, lie adopted. Rev. Dr. Pend moved • its "reference to the Business Committee. . - • • Rev. Dr. Squiers thquyht it would answer fully the fintrm o e f nitg i rtr j e l i i r e i ffi n= i d u w a a l s entin! tr. Re would suggest such * course to the mover, and would gladly sign it. Ile did pot think, however, it would answer any eolithg purpose to have it brought be fore the Board in this °Mend manner.. - - ROV. Dr. Anderson was more conservative on this question than many men. Ile was not prepared to endorye this memorial as a member of the - Board with out giving it due confederation—a consideration that could not he giyen to it in the limited time allotted to it by the pressure al business. • Alter some further debate the motion to refer was carried The nev. Dr. Jenkins then reported a programme for the public fleeting to be held at Jay no's Hall, thin eve ning. The rewrt of the Treasurer was read and accepted. Rev. Dr. cChute presented a report front the Commit tee on the Demesne Department, in answer to the question of the Prudential Committee, " Can the Board tie kept out of debt, and in what manner?" The colli mate!) were unanimously of the opinion that the ore sent debt of the Board was, in the eircumstanceo of the cam, unavoidable. It was wholly the result of the prosperity of the • mission work. The conclusion ar rived at by the committee was a reconanetidation that the pastors of the various churchee make a united ellort for an increase in the amount of the collections daring the ensuing year. A motion was mule to adopt the report, which led to some remarks I rem" Rey. Dr . Pomeroy, Rev. Dr: Todd, Rev. Dr. Buddingtori, and Rev. Dr. Levitt. Rev. George Frits), made a lengthy and eloquent argu ment against the use of tobacco, and showed, by a num ber of interesting statiaties. that enough tobacco was' wind by - e vangeheal Christians in a single year to sup port live American Bowes, and pay the eXpinses of every nuesiontoty family now in the held of In r. Rev. Dr. Brainerd presented the report of t ie Com mittee on the Syrian Mission, which wan adopted. Rev. - nr, Bingham presented the report of the Micro nesiaMmelon.which was readmit adopted. Rev. Dr. Mmiers presented the report of the Com mittee on the African Mission, which was adopted. General Williams presented., report of the Committee on the Chinn Alm/non, which wins read and adopted. An invitation from the Academy of Fine Arts, to pay that institution a visit, was read, and a vote or thanks tendered for the courtesy.- The report of, the Committee on the North and South American Mission was rend by Dr. Patton. and adopted. ' Rev. Dr. Patterson, Of Chicago. presented a report on, the state of the 'Missions of thin North American jr,-' diens, which was adopted. Rev. Dr. Blanchard presented the report of the com mittee-on selecting the next place of medusa the BOSH. They recommended that it luo held in Roston, and at such place as the Prudential Committee select, ahoy farther - recommended' that President' Park, of Andover College, preach the sermon, and that. Professor Fisher. of Hamilton College , act as his alter-. nate. 'President Royskinti, of WI Mame College, Wields° . nontinated to preach a discourse commerce - indica of the, filth anniversary of the establishment of the Board. - The Board then adjourned, alter singing the Doxology,, to meet forbusiness at half past seven o'clock. For eventual/amen seesecond page. - IfollerrAL Casgs.—john Kelly,•,agod DJ yenre, native of Ireland, and residing at Front and Norris streets, fell down stairs and broke his thigh, restorder morning. Reim remov,ed tq the ,%Oeceual imagig u i; Front and Ilunttngdon. Thomas Ruches, aged 99 years, residing at Front and Norma Onsets:was severely husked by a horse on the beg leotards) , afternoon, produemic conteeed wounds., tie was removed tote Episcopal Hospitat. Ed,,,,,, n t papa-mall, aged ge years. molding at Record and Dial streets, was admitted yesterday into the weeping °spite!, with lacerated wounds, °suited by putting hie mat through a Mitten) of glen. 111Arcti,-Thn ouridaity in this MAY le ning;tit Its heighb,Aniong amusement lover!, the . prituntati, in foot the only,,teme of conversation is the great international wicket match Initween the beet rat playem of all England and twenty - two. or the , laded Metall; and which takq ,on the.St.' eorge's ground on neat Monday. AO there will be a l arge rus h f o r ticke ts at the gate, gondol - nen ,accortipa sled by ladle's, o those 3r ho may Irish to avoid Wading , tionecetararily long in- preemies cattle of admission, l i t. ° /' 1 di Immed iately u t t he street l9 Sc . ° , rat "' I{osnrait. -4 —Yoeterdny morning l+ratiois Lamb ma William Murphyi' said to be Sohnylklll Rangera, were committed hi Alderman Davis. for assaulting and robbing Thomas Maguire, on Wednesday afternoon, in the Twenty-fourth ward. They z enticed hint from the road unto ti field between the alinslionas and the lead world', and -alter beating. robbed loin of it new pair of toots; whiciti they took from his feet. a number of shirts, , which he had tied up Lt a bundle, and all the money he had inMg pocket, about $1.60. Magid ro was badly in }urea abopt the tidy. , ',,:eilititt,ll The - ' . gentiemln i of la t . he e - . P ri o i tt g rr , 111 1 1 '°ria j k getVa b rngelifg ' f , gil , ,Z ° plbr.dk, , r igt , L.my el 11 4 4 1,11,1-,E,c l :ll,ll:lP,Adirt,rart RI/T.lol4lin. This - fibsn - oot th:ia l ttleTeli n ti dt £ o b l o tib ,r itzl m t e h .. 7 .l lfi , veig _of c r or ogP ., tort,„ - I, thilime ed rning. o <iinmence at 91..22; ' " 63' ' . 14110 in ohs_rged. on tree, ARRERTATL-=.ll'lllliinl D tilt9i4 l railWas carat Fiftli .vr *l'm re P / -'O O l r!- (9 tinua &nee; WOO arrtitt T , T '% -to Oil toipplit a. Fut ier ' - , tt m ilizAtt " l ib litt i tttoro l V d rYbrep.t . t (rem e i ikO' f ! 97 1 1 41 ;r - ?/tQ , B 49 14 - 11,Tilt r!T e il _ - THE O,UR TS. IcAriTERDAIr I a T • atipOrted lbr The Sress.l • ,Quaann Sessions—Judge Liffilow.—This court met yesterday for the' purpose of dispelling of prison Nisei, The dOOkte.is orowded with prisoners, male and female, whine and blank, who had Just been brought !Yom AIM • amensing totake their, trial for offences of all grades alleged .againet .them,' end for which they ha ve ' foe weeks rest ben in close confineinent,havin& been en able to obtain bail, The disposition manifested by Juke, Ludlow and District Attorney, bonehead We to have a Prompt transaction of the business incident to this class 'of eases. Joseph Russell plead guilty to the charge of the larceny of 100 pounds of tat, the property ofJ. 112.n:113mM. The °party was stolen from t s _market wagon standing in M arital street. Robert Campbell plead gulltY to the 'MOM of five dray covers, the property ot Mr. 'Bergner. The deltid alit, On being charged with the larceny; acknowled,ied the taking Mille meets. - Simnel Miller plead fealty to tho larceny of a silver watch, the property of Mr. Hartman. Tho defendant admitted that he took the watch when arrested, and told the officer that he hod pawned it, and gave hint the ticket to recover the same. Charles V. Emma plead , guilty to the larceny of it thatch, the property of B. Levy. Edward btanbury plead guilty to the larceny of it Watch, the property of G, J11001)Y. James Camp bell 'plead guilty to the oharge of assault and battery upon William Cook. Abner Greenhomilt and Jamb Edwards plead guilty to the larceny of an ironnet, Re. The property was found 111110840841011 of the defendants by Officer Summers. -Joseph Matlack wag (ed wltli the larceny of 78 pennies, the property of J. at. Mcßride. The prosecu tor, who is a butcher in Mar et street, testified that the defendant stole the money Dom hint while he was aell innetimetrieht in market. Verdict not guilty. .Mary Anil Quinn was charged with the larceny of a quantity 'of gingham, the propetty.of here. Relld. The defendant was arrested in the street wlth the gingham in her posiesiion. Sheaaid it WM given to her by a lady whont she met in the street.' Verdict guilty. , Joeeph Porter and George Kellere were charged with the larceny of a quantity 01. pig wow the property of Et ting & Bro. Officer Hart discovered the defendants in the prosecutors' yard, with the .pig iron in their posses sion, ready to be taken away. Verdict guilty. Henry Hand was convicted of the larceny of a let of pig iron, the property of Downs & Geiger. llaniellieighes Wee charged with the larceny of six pounds oed beef. When the defendant was iv. rested, li e bad tho beef in hie possession, and stated that he found it lying outside of a market stall. The beef was kept in the station house on ice, for two weeks, bat no person came to claim it. Verdict guilty. Eliza Duncan was acquitted upon a charge of the bar-` cony of sonic wearing apparel. • Henry Winpenny was convicted upon a charge of as sault and battery upon his wife. Daniel Hughes was charged with assault and battery upon Ann Parsons. Verdict not guilty. John Kenney was charged with the larceny of two chickens. Verdict guilty. George Robinson was charged with the larceny of two bushels of wheat, the property of Robert P. Steel. Ver dict guilty. Samuel Johnson, alias Walton, was convicted of the larceny PieCO of damask. Jeremiah , N ttliams was charged with an assault and hattery. and with cart ping concealed and deadly wee p-ins. A verdict of guilty was rendered upon both charges. Michael Mackin was charged with time larceny of a lot of pine bonds. Verdict guilty. • Charles Milieus, a young man. was charged with the lateens of some arocUs of jewelry irom a store in Seth street. - Geo. A Coffey, En o appeared for the delendant, who Was convicted Pio evidence w e nub, nutted for the defence. The accused had but recently been reieased Iron Moyamensing prison, r The fame prisoner was convicted of the larceny of a gold watch, valued at VP. the property of Lewis Fri denburit. It appears that the Accused, in company with another young men, operated upon the windows of oil ferent sto.te, by cutting the p^nes of glens, and extract ing valuable articles by means of a hook, in an exceed ingly adroit planner. This watch was taken from a store at Seventh and Callowhill streets, and was subse quently taken by Williams to a pawnbroker's shop kept by Pridenburg, the owner of the watch, who at once identified Ina property, when the thief fled. Sentenced t 4 fifteen menthe in the penitentiary. . Jacob Super was acquitted of a charge of the larceny of some bedding. The charge was extremely ridieuli us, an developed by the evidence, and the jury promptly, ,and gladly, we think, rendered a verdict of not guilty. John Brown, larceny, was sentenced to one year in triourity prison. Tan Kearney was sentenced to four months In the county prison. Henry filenypenny, assault and battery, sentenced to two weeks in the county prison. 'Michael *Mackin was sentenced to four months in the county prison: . Jeremiah Williams a lliams was sentenced to ninety days in the county prison. . Samuel Johnson was sentenced to six months in the .county prison, George Robinson was sentenced to seven months. Daniel 1/./ TOT was sentenced to fourmontlis. Abner Greenson was sentenced to six months. Jacob Edwards was sentenced to one year. Henry Hand, larceny, was sentenced to four months. Joaeph Porter was sentenced to five menthe. George Keller, same sentence. Mary Ann Quinn, sentenced to nine months. James Campbell, sentenced to thirty days. Edward Stansberry was sentenced to eight months. Charles Emme , larceny, entente/I to six months. Samuel Miller, larceny, sentenced to seven months. Robert Campbell, sentenced to lour months. Joseph Russell, sentenced to five months. A witness in one of the cases appeared upon the stand intoxicated, and Judge Ludlow committed him to prison for twenty-four hours for contempt. Unman STATES COMMISSIONER'S OFFrcE-Commiti eioner P . Ewald—Charge of Counterfeitinc—Plii nos Grace wan brought up for hearing before the Com missioner yesterday, charred with making and sell counterfeit coin of the United States. The following evidence ,was elicited before the Com missioner Officer Watts testified—Yesterday afternoon I went to the defendant's house, with a search warrant. end Mune these articles buried at the northwest corner of the priyy ; the defendant lives at Twentieth rind Pine; there te Settee around the defendant's promisee; moulde, gold dollars, and silver q,uarters of a dollar ; l the articlee were sheet a foot trout the top of th ground ; they were in a tin cup ; the articles were about foiirteen feet from the house; 1 dug in a number of places before I found them; I searched the house, but did not find any counterfeiting apparatus in it- Prose-examined—Theta 14 an open lot directly oppo site to the end of defendant's yard. Officer , , Hamilton , teetified—Yestorday nfternonn, about six o'clock, I was standing at Twentieth and Pine streets, when I saw United States officers get out of the oar for the purees° of searching the defendant's pro misec;lwent with them at thearequest ; the found the money at the first eflbrt In digging; the articles and money were found abbot two feet from the privy ; the defendant denied all knowledge of the fact of the bury ing of the money ; the house is at the eolithwest corner of Twentieth and Pine streets; the articles were buried in view - of the bank window, and if they had been buried by any person. they could have been seen by de. fendant'e. family ; 1 lover visited the defendant's house. Detective Officer Adam Trate sworn—l went in com pany with Mr, Sharkey to search defendant's house; I searched in one part of the house, and the other o ffi cer s Went into other parts' the artiolen wore sitting on the foundation of the wall of the cesspool; the defendant stated that be had seen the cop whieli was found in the Possession of a man named Donnelly; the defendat said that twine One lout put these articles in the yard, 'so as wand him away," , Deputy llnited Statea Marshal Jphn P. Sharkey—Upon information received, I swore out a search-warrant against. the defendant, end went with other of to search defendantspremunia;l seerchted in the yard ear the privy , find found the articles Bitting on n building stone 'about Mutter% inches long. Cron-examined—l went there upon information received; nothing wan found In the defendants house. The yard is easy oleo. ems to persons if the alley gate is open; the defendant said the articles had been put in his yard by . coitus POlllOll in order to ruin him. The accused woe held in the sum of $2.000 bail to await a tbrther hearing in Go:tease on Monday morning next The arrest of the defendant was mainly owing to the vigilant and untiring efforts of United States Depu ty Marshal John P. Sharkey, Samuel S. Ramsey was also before the Commissioner, chn-tged with selling counterfeit money. This defend. ant is the persoUNtio was arrested about two 'carriage by O ffi cers Trells and Atwell, while ccenne oil the New York boat, with SW in Jim poesession, bat who was 11C11,natted of - the charge. ,or wantpf proper, rhe case was continued for a further hearing. UPPrED STATES Vinci/Pr COURV—.fud ge Grier.— The cane 9f Battle tat, The J.eliigh Coal an Nitilgation Company Windt en trud, end will doubtlesereCUDY ssce. Cal Jaye. I)tevnier COMIC Judge Shantwood.:—Louns. berry vs. Enstwlek:' Before reported. On trial. It le not Moly that the ease of Siddons. the *gent of the Maryland and Delaware lettenes, and who was arrested Upon conclusive evideneo of spilt, about a r ear since, at Third and Walnut .tree will be brought to trod title week. We have heard of no arrangement loin medo for the trial of Alderman Freeman. who titan s charged With misclemeaeor, and it Is scarcely passible that the cane will be reached this week. There are hundreds orother equally Important cases, such as indictments against =manna tavern-keepers and gaMblers, that cannot come op on necount of the eternal preeosre of other busineee,which comprises agatiult and battery end larceny cages. IMPORTATIONS. (ItAtx.rted for The Press.) -R µA AN N TOS—Bitirk one W . aldemar, Xro nse—tCooo balm eofNe T OWllll.ii & n in NC—bola I r . 0 81iIle , H offm an —IM bbpis l lrent ne67sdoroeaKneht&Bell;eldo 7 hags fruit IdVe i range, ,100 bids eats turpentine Kate* & vostetlm oaachaetiOr Bhlpley. Hazard & Uutehanson; 16 do yarn ay & Uopovill; 17 tibia dried fruit. Inngerieh & Bnoth. TIIOB. PRILA NO PRI N ,PHIA BOARD OF TRADE, R I LA 30M 4 4 BPARDAWK,i COMUITTBS Or TUE MONTU. SAW,. J. REEVES. SAILING OF THE OCEAN STEAMERS. FROM. TOE UNITED STATES. SHIPS T.RAVR FOR Cof Baltimore... New York. Liverpool Vanderbilt .Now Pit% .Ravre, ••—• • • • fi11eg0w......... Arow York..Glaakow.. AOM .. New York—Liverpool. of Alatichezter•New York .Cork, No. Fu1t0n......._.... New York, .tevre•• . • CI reaselan..-- New York , 'alway... Caniu1a.......... • ..Boeton. Liverpool Afrina .—........New York.. Liverpool TO AR lt (YE, MIPS LEAVE FOR DATA Fulton.. .... ..Boutlimnpton..New , Liver pt 24 oof Washingion.Licerpool..4l Now York. ..... Sept 28 Ariel.... ....... .fiavre, &c, .New Y0rk,........, .Sept 2i Africa. .Li ce rpool.. New York ...... .0c t Vaxonia.......Southampton..New York ....... ....Oct 4 Bremen Southall] pton..New York.... ...Oct Europa— ..... 8 Ocean Queen... Macro, AG .New York ... oct tt Kangaroo., .......Liverpool, .New York ....... ....Oct 12 Prince Albert. Ualway..hew York ....Oct 17 Great Easte rn....if oly head Portland Ort ct The California Mail Steamers sail from New York on the btla nod 201.11 of each month. The Havana Stemma love New York on tne 2d, 7th. n to th, 17th, and 27th of each month, and Charleston, k, 0,, on t he fth and 19th. When the above dates fall on _Sunday, the steamers will sad on Monday, excerpt from Now Orleans. LETTER BAGS THR EXCILLNGE, F IT) Baranak i Rowland-- . ~..... ... Liverpool, min ark E Tay, .. Janeiro, soon Sark Az°lia, l'ower soon Bark island Ilpine,Jefrey London, soon Brix Ashby.. Thomas Port au Spain, soon Brig Iris, heron • •Bagua la Ovando. soon Bohr W Springs, Bunkotoo ........ soon MARINE INTELLIGENCE, PORT OF PIIILADELPHIA • Oct. 7, 1849. SUN -6 I 8 I BUN SETB.-...-_6 42 HIGH WATER.-- ........ .11 3 ARR YE D Dan Jiark Waldemar, Kronen, CO days from Santos, with colt's° to T A Newhall & Schr 11 M Mayo, Wood, G dapi from Sullivan, Me, with mdse to mutant. Behr J USti Ile, frotithatt,B days from Wilmington, N Cwith naval stores to I) S Stetson & Co. ttohr Bernet, Healy, le days Irmo Portland, Me, with plaster to BA :louder & Co. Bahr then Hires, Fox, 2 days from Quinton's Bridge, with grain to L V Peterson. Behr Samuel Croft./tryants, 2 days from Chesapeake City, with groin to Christian & Curren. Seta Olivia Fox, Any from Odessa, Del, with grain to Christian/4 Currath • Par Wm teorge.Jackson, 1 day from Smyrna, Del, with onto to Jos L Bewley k Co. Sehr Anßray. Kelley, I day from Sin> rna, Del,with rye to Jan Iy & Co. Rehr It Wilson, Davis. from Boston. Behr II Willette, Cranium, Boatel]. CLEARED. Ship Esthor,lie, Richmond. T A Newhall & Sons. di g a h r B Watson, Willeby, Mobile. Pettit. Martin h Co. Htoologlop Delaware, Copeo,New York..l Alldorclice. Bohr 11 Willetts, Cramer, Boston, Blakiston, Cox & Co. Behr It 11 Wilson, Davis, Boston, Baum, Ogle & Co. Bohr W W Marcy, Buck, Be aton, Biakintun & Cox. Bohr Oen Taylor, Hunter, Westchester, do 81:J8 Bhriver, Dennis, Baltimore, A Urovee, Jr. BT TELEGRAPTI. (Correspondence or the Plilinrielphin Exchange.) CAPE 1131. AND, Oot 6, 6.25 P Id. A bark, a hill rigged brig and several ochre passed in is afternoon. The ship Ihnladolphia, for Alohilo went thaw' to-day. Wind N. W. Weather clear. to Yours, mors..B. HUMES, . _ MEMORANDA. Ship Susan 0 Owen, Norton, neared at Boston sth inst for Charleston. Ship Thomas Wattu on, Lamella, sailed from Gibral tar about 7th ult. Mr Malaga. Bark O W Mall, Titus, sailed from Matanzas 27th ult. for Philadelphia. Bark Mary. El izabeth, Ifichborn, Cleared at Portland 4th inst. Mr Buenos Ar res. Bark Elizabeth, Sammi, henna, via St John, NB, at London 20th ult. Brig Mari , B Milliken, Norden, sailed from Cardenas 27th alt. for Philadelphia, Brig Win Moore, Ames, for Philadelphia, sailed from Matanzas 21d ult. Brig Resolute, Moore, sailed from Matanzas 27th ult. for Philadelphia. Brig Mary 11, Baxter, hence at Boston sth inst. narri?lrr . Beel4',gl*"ollilrile'rll3ei.eiVgetd; 24th ult. and B hones at Savannah 3d inst. 4th Inst. - Bohr Alnura Ann,'Biekinore, hence at Newburyport Bars Green Gjriller, Paine; Wm H Mailler, Crowell. and Martha Wrightlngton, Thatcher, hence nt Boston sth lost: • Behr 0 ALPettit, Clark, cleared at Boston sth inst. for Mobile. • . Bohm Julia Smith. Crowell, and 'Nobel, Taylor, hence at Pi Bedford Oh Met. • - Behr Emelme Haight, Beebe, railed from Fall River 34 rant for this port, • - Bohr Lady of tha Lake, brown, hence at N London 4th I net. chr Win H Rowe, Wiggins, hence at Providence 4th jnet. Bahr Sally Whentrin, Tomlin, hence for Pawtucket, at Providence 4th Matt_ Behr Snow Finite, Weaver, sailed from Providence 4th inst. For thin port. - Bohr Jilinon Bacon, Williams, sailed from Hartford 4th truit, for this port. ' Steamer Native, Grunting, hence nt Hartford 4th • mat. Steamer J Jerome, Jerome, hence nt Alexandria 4tli Inst. NEW PUBLICATIONS. WILLIS' POEMS ILLUSTRATED.— Willis' Poems. richly illustrated by more than ono hundred ongravinur, from original designs. In tur key,antique. and other stiles. THE LOGIC OF.FOLITICAL ECONOMY and other %TITO A I N1N1.0114E1.6%r0ut s, of Charles AV.:Mester. ,12trio. BAYARD TAYLOR'S FRAVELS IN GREECE, AND , RUSSIA, with two steel illuetrations. 12250. DICK AND HIS FRIENDFI. By the author of Edward Iffil b 0 ; 1 Bc en ts. LI I or, Tito Good Part. 16ino. 75 "L'ArLE WILLIE. By the author of Unica. 18mo. 26 omits.or 4;4 13 1Y 4 . ILLIAI I IIS & ALFRED CHESTNUT S treet. No. al5 CHESTNUT Street. D ICK AND FRIEND FIDUS. THIS DAY PUBLISHED, Catharine ill. AND 11.18 FRIEND MUD, By Catharine Trowbridge, author of " Edward Clifford," &c,, with illustrations, 18mo. SS omits. '1 hoar Immo young reader of thle little story exclaim : "What a lucky fellow that Dick was I How I wish f Wimple a friend as ndue, to whisper in my oar what I ought to do to become good and happy I" You have such a, friend you know hint well, but you have alwit)a known him by another name. Published by WM. S. Jr ALFRED MARTIEN, of • No, Mt CHESTNUT Street, 'ROHN'S LIBRARIES.—Just Received, a complete assortment of Bohn's Standard, Scien tific, Pictorial, Antiquarian, and Classical Libraries, comprising over MO volumes of the best authors, uni form in size and style. Having mods arrangements for a constant supply of the above beautiful and well-known editions of standard works, purchasers will always find the different volumes in stock. Any volume sold separately. J. SABIN. Bookseller and Importer, el-Gt No. 27 South SIXTH St., below Chestnut. COUNTRY ADVERTISINO.-THE AME• RICAN RERUBLICAN and CHESTER COUNTY DEMOCRAT, established in IRO, and published at West Chester, Pri.,„is cuspated to the Merchants atul busi ness men of rhiladeiphia, as a first-class medium 'or advertising. In the county of Cheater. where it march circulates, there are four railrolds terminating nt and these roads annually carry to that cit.) hun dreds and thousands of persons, all of whom go there to make purchases. Advertising solicited. GEO. W. PEARCE, 03-ftt Proprietor, ifILD BOOKS—OLD BOOKS--OLD BOOKS 'L. The undersigned states that he has frequently for sale books printed between the _years 1470 and 15001 early editions of the Fathom a the Reformers and of the Pu ritan Dmnee; in Law, Braeton, L ' _yttleton Putfendortf Grams, Dowst, Coke, Hale, tile Year Bo oks, Reports bcci.ore often to be found on his ehelvea; e_yolopedias Lexicons, Classic authors, History, Poetry, Philosophi , Science, Political Economy, Government, Architecture, Natural History. Treatises upon these and other kindred suldeeta are being continually dealt in by him. Rooks, in large and small quantities, purchased at the Custom- House avenue 13ookstall, CICESTNUT Street, above Fourth, Philadelphia, wyl3-Sin ' JOIN CAMPSF.LL. SAVING FUNDS. SPRING GARDEN SAVING FUND SO CIETY or PHILADELPHIA. Mao, No , 331 North THIRD Street (Consolidation Bank Building./ CHARTERED BY THE LEMSLATURE MENAI SYLVANIA. - . Deposits received in gums of One Dollar and upward, and repaid in Gold, without notice, with Fllq.. PER CE from the INTEREST fro the day of deposit till with drawn. A responsible and reliable Savings Institution has long been needed in the Northern part of the city. and "The Spring Garden Savings Fund Society " ICES chartered by the Legislature of Pennsylvania to supply this necessity. The Managers. in organizing and locating it, have been governed wholly by a desire to accommodate the busi ness interest and wants of the very large and enterpri sing population by which it is surrounded. OFFICE OPEN DAILY, From 9to 2% o'clock; also, on Monday and Thursday from S until 8 o'clock in the evening. MANAGERS. Frederick Klett, Stephen Smith, * John P. Levi sniel Under ' kolfer, on. H. K. Strong, Frederick Staoke, moms Hart, Joseph I,' LeClerer John Kessler, Jr., George Knecht, James' S. Pringle, Jamb Dock. Joseph M. Crowell, Eon. Wm. Millward, George Woelpper, Gee. T. Thorn, Peter C. Ellmaker Poluirt B. Davidson. JAMES S. PRINGLE, President. FRANCIS HART. Secretary. la3o-tf if SAVING FUND--FIVE PER CENT. IN TEREST,—NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COM PANY, 'WALNUT Street, Southwest corner of THIRD, Philadelphia. Incorporated by the State of Pennsylva nia. Money is received in any sum, large or email, and in tome said from the day of deposit to the day of with drawal. The office Is open every day from 9 o'clock in the morning 1,11 o'clock in the evening, and on Monday and Thur %day evenings o'clock. Hon. HENRY L. RENNER, President. ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vim, President. Wintate REID, Secretary. DIRECTORS. Ron. Honry L. Benner, F. Carroll Brewster, Edward L. Carter, Joseph B. Barr, Robertßelfridge, Samuel K. Ashton, Yu r revel j ej_leg ! O. Landreth Monne, Henry Dicenderfer. Money is received and payments made daily. The investments are made, is conformity with the provisions of the Charter, in Heal Estate Mortgages. ()round Rents, and such firat-class seeurities as will al ways insure perfect security to the depositors, and which cannot fail to stve.permaneney and stability to this Institution. V,AYING FUND.--UNITED STATES rs- , TRUST COMPANY, corner THIRD and CHEST NUT Streets. Large and email gums reoeived, and pall book on de mantwithout natoo. with FIVE PER CENT. INTE REST from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal. Office boom from 9 until S o'clook every day, and on MONDAY EVENINGS from 7 until 9 o'clock. DRAFTS. forsele on England, Ireland, and Scotland, from £1 upward.. President—STEPHEN R. CRAWFORD. Treasure JAMES R. HUNTER. PLINY FISK. Actdary " A little, but often, fills the Purse." pRANKLIN SAVING FUND.---• . 1 1- - No. 136 South FOLIRTII Street, between Chestnut and Walnut, Philadelphia, says all De posits on demand. Depositors money neoured by Government State. and City Loans, Ground Rents, Mortgages, dm. This Company deems safety better than large profits, coneesuently will run no risk with deposi tors' teener, but have it at all times ready to re. turn with 6 per cent. intermit to the owner, as They have always done. This Company never susnded.. Fe pe males, married or single, and Minors can deposit in their own right, and such deposits can be withdrawn onir by their consent. Charter perpetual. Incorporated by the State of I.? nnsy Ivania, with authority to receive me noZAIVIIV`2II-raltidA 11,e'Sultla RECEIVED. Office open daily from 9 to 3 o'clock, and on Wednesday and Saturday evenings until 8 o'olk. DIRECTORS. Jacob B. Shannon, Cyrus Cadwallader, John Hkindipt, George ExumaU. Malachi W. Bloan, Edward T. Hyatt, Leine Xrultlbh4ar , Henry Delany, 'Nicholas Rittenhouse, n Bump &nodloy, I Jos. IL tiatherthwaitc,_ Ephraim Itlanchard, Joseph W. Lippincott. JACOB B. attAIINON, Prozident.. ()TIMIS CADWALLILTAR, Treasurer. dIS-y " A Dollar annact in twins nittnad. , HICKORY AND SPRING MOUNTAIN LEHIGH COAL,prepared with care, for rode nn beat terms. Apply nt KNOWLES'S Depot, NINTH and WILLOW Street'', 1121-tf INSURANCE COMPANIES. NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY P r l FIRE AND LIFE INSURANOE HJAD OFFICES: •• • • Oct 7; uct 8 Out 12 12 Oct Oct 14 Oct 19 • • • .ocl 2t/ LONDON, ABERDEEN, EDINBURGH, °LAE OOZY, PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL. 60,f198.800. ANNUAL INCOME UPWARDS OP 191,000,000 Policies guarantied by the unlimited linbiliaci o nearly I,(U Share[ millers. Lossen promptly adjusted and paid Without reference to London, by WILLIAM GETTY, AOENT FOR THE UNITED STATES. OFFICE, PHILADELPHIA BANK, CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE FOURTH, PHILADRLPIIIA. REVERENCES. Messrs. STUART & BROTHER, 13 Bank street. " At VEIN, CI.AGHOR & CO., 232 Market at. Wht, MOIRE & CO., 22 South Pront street. " MoCUTIiIIBN & COLLINS, 8. W. corner Front and New streets. " SMITH, WILLIAMS. & CO., 213 Market et. " JAMES GRAHAM & CO.. 20 and 22 Letitia it. JOSEPH B. MITCHELL, Esq., President Mechanics' Bank. JAMES DUNLAP, Esq. President Union Bank. Hon. WILLIAM A. PORTER, 523 Walnut street. late Judge Supreme Court. 1111-tutk&s tr H. .WARD FIRE AND MARINE INSU RANCE COMPANY, No. 412 WALNUT Street Philadelphia. DIRECTORS. Thos. L. Imam, Win. F. Leen!), J. Ettgar Thomson, Robt. W. D. Truitt, N. W. Baldwin, Win, K. Hamlin, John 0. monies, H. H. Hhillingford, A. J. Ituakuor, C. R. Bpansler, John W. Sexton, IL H. Houston, William Baum', Win. H. Love, Edwin Booth, Charles P. Norton, John Garrison, haws Myer, E. 13. Warne. Prtieident—THOMAS L. L 0 DERR. Vice President—Z, B. WARNE. Sooretars —CII ARLES A. DUY. dols AIsW,RWAN FIRE INSURANCE CO., INCORPORATED UM—CHARTER rERFET: No. 310 WALNUT Eltreet, above Third, Philadelphia Having a large paid-up Capital Stock and Surplus In vented in mind and available Securities, continue to in sure on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, Morehead' ze Vessels in Port and their cargoes, and other Persona Property. All lessee liberally and promptly adjusted, DIRECTI.49. George_Alibott, John Lewin, John Welch. Ines It (neeing!, Samuel C. MortOn, Edmund G. Dutilh, Patrick Brady. Israel K han W. Poultney, orris. GEORGE ABBOTT. President. THOMAS %MARIS, Secretary. in23-ly if SALAMANDER SAFES. A large assortment of EVANS & WATSON'S PHILADELPHIA DER MANUFACTURED SAI.AhIAN SAFF.S. VAULT DOORS, BANK LOCKS For Banks and Stores. , Equal to any now in one. IRON DOORS, SHUTTERS. &0., Ones good tonna at, any other establishment in the United States, 1;y E VANS & WATSON, N 0.20 South FOURTH Philadelphia. Street, PLEASE HIVE US A CALL. nula-tf SILITER SOAP—A simple preparation far cleansing Silver Plate, Jewelry, Mirrors, Mar. tile, &e.,_ far more convenient and eirectivp than any other. One half the labor of House cleaning may be waved by using this Soap, which cannot possibly injure the finest Zinc white, nnilan no scrubbing is required, The saving in the wear 01 the point is numb granter titan the coot of the Soap. it leaven the surface an pure and white as whoa new. Manufactured viniv by the lioaton Indexical Soap Company, and sold by their_nppointed Agents, HARRAH]) & CO.. Apothecaries, TWELPPH and CHESTN UT. ECONOMY MESS SIIAD—Nog. 1 and 2 prime article, in atonitmil tforr pleolit Ip t IdB aothitNyibuctrits. PILEMPTTPII4DELMAs FVPATI <°C:ll43fl/E4, PAPER HANGINGS, &c. ----*,..--,' PAPER HANGINGS. Hero for eels every voriety of PAPER HANGINGS. BORDERS, &C,„ Which will be sold at the lowest rates, and put up by careful workmen. 350-dtnolo WALL PAPER WAREHOUSE. HOWELL & BOURKE, 17 SOUTH FOURTH STREhT, ()mow Alsouter) ANL OPPOSITK MERVIIANT STREET, Mayo on hand a large and splendid assortment of \VALLI, AND WINDOW PAPERS, Ta which they invite the attention of WESTERN AND SOUTHERN BUYERS. austi-bi 1859. FALL TRADE. 1859. C. H. GARDEN & Alanu fnatu ma of and Whotamale DotiDna in HATS, CAPS, FURS, SILK AND STRAW BONNETS, AND STRAW GOODS ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, FEATHERS, RUCHES, Ike., &x., NOS. 000 AND 602 MARKET STREET, Southweet corner t f tkaTu. EXTENSIVE STOCK, BESI TERMS, LOWEST PRICES. DANDY & 13RENNER, NOB. 23, 25, AND 27 NORTH FIFTH sTREET PHILADELPHIA. WIIOLESALN 00111 MISSION MEItOIiAN29, COAL. I=l PAPER YOUR ROUSES HART, MONTGOMERY, bc CO, NO. 3'22 CHESTNUT STREET, HATS. CAPS. &c. HARDWARE PACKAGE 110 USES. For tho sale of all kinds of AMERICAN ATANUPACTURED HARDWARE, 13=3 GERMAN, BELGIAN, FRENCH, AND ENGLIBI HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, Keep constantly on hand a largo stook of Hoods to goo ply Hardware Dealers, BUTCHER'S FILE°, By the cask or otherwise. BUTCHER'S EDGE TOOLS, BUTCHER'S STEEL ON VARIOUS RINDS WRIGHT'S PATENT ANVILS AND VICES And other kinds in every variety. 110LH ACIENTfi ►OH UARP'B REPEATER PISTOL WEIGHING ONLY 8:4 OUNCEN. SHARP'S NEW MODE% 1111.1.1i0 , 171D - PISTOLS EDWARD A. HANDY. /NO. 0. DHNNNBEL. C. P. DRENNER AM/Y-tf 13 AC HAG 141 HARDWARE HOUSE.—We would resonantly call the attention of the Gene ral Hardware Trade to our extensive Stook of BIR MINGHAM HARDWARE, wldch we oiler at a small advance by the menage. Orders for dived importation solicited, and Goods de livered either in this city, Now York. or New Orleans. W. G. LEWIS son. 411 COMAIERCE Street, Importing and Commission Merchants. And Agents for Foreign and Hamel° Hardware. au'22-tf CHINA AND QUEENSWARE. BOYD & STR4RUD, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS, Have now on hand a complete stook of QUEENSWARE, 6LASSWARP. and FRENCH AND ENGLISH CHINA, At their OLD 2TAXD, No. 32 NORTH FOURTH BT., four doors below Merchants' Hotel to which they invite the attention of WHOLESALE BUYERS. OW AnuNTa voa PITTSBURG GLASS. BUS-3111 CIGARS, TOBACCO, &c. 4 . MERINO, 140 BOUM FRONT STREET, Has in store and bond, and Offers for Bale, a Large Assortment et CIGARS, Received direct from Havana, of choice and favorite Brand& aus-tf BUSINESS CARDS. B. P A L ME '8 ADVERTISING V. R N UT. AGENCY, N. E. °rue'. FIFTH and CHEST • bp_ Subscriptions taken for tlie best City and Country Newspapers. nt lowest onali prices. ne.34m ALEX. McKINNEY ATTORNEN AT LAW, GREENSBURG, PA, Will practise in Westmoreland, Armstrong, and In mane counties. ADAMS EXPRESS CO., OFFICE -12. 32u CHESTNUT Street, forwards Parcels, Pack ages. hlercloindise, Dank Notes, and Specie, either by Its own Lines or in connectioo with other Nspreas coin. patties, to ail the prinoiple towns nod cities or the United Stales. 1 , B SANDFORD aeuerel tlnoeiintendent. CABINET WARE. ITOG - UET & HUTTON, hIANUFACTURERR OF • DESKS AND OABINET FURNITUR NO. 2,19 SOUTH THIRD STREET. Office, Bank, and School Furniture, Este nsion Tables. Sciokcases, Wardrobes. etc. e9-3m VABINFT FURNITURE AND BILLIARD V TA BLEB. MOORE & CAMPION, No. 261 SOUTH SECOND STREET * rn conneotipow4h their extensive pibteet BUSIIIM, are now manni"" ViVrt.VVAL i g:g; and hayp pow on hand a full 1 111uply,fi rushed with MOORE & CASIIION'II lI4FROVM) CUSHIONS whiali are pronounoti4 by all Who have sued theta to te superior to all others For the eptility an 4 finish of these Tattir the mane fu or ture re rgler to their nuineroue p r of atrons' troughout the UnionUniokn' who axe familiar with the characte their , - 1316-tim IiTOVEN, STOVES! STOVES!! JAMES SPEAR No. MG MARKET NTREET, Ie now prepared to meet the wante of the public mere completely In all the clutru In of the Stove trade than any other entabliebnient m Philadelchtat in proof of which he invites COMPARATIVE FIANIINATION. The lellewew are among his own popular inventions, several of whioh have already °total toed a motional repo, moon an mreassingin ercellence and economy any other Stoves Ho use. JAMES SPEAR Os the Inventor and Patentee of the Improved as-burning Cooking Stove, aelonoWleolded to be the hest Stove for family use in the world. JAMES SPEAR in the Patentee of the eelelorateol (Jan concerning Cooking Range, now rapidly coining into general one. JAMES SPEA R is the Patentee of the Improved Sil ver's Air-tight (ins-connionl tog Parlor stove. JAMES SPEAR is the Inventor of the Improved I Patented) Ornamental Stove Urn. which from on beauty and utility is likely, Oils season, to be officer nalb nolropted. J A NIES SPEAR in the Fotentee of the Labor, Fuel, and Comfort-saving Ironis h no. JAMES SPEAR os the Inventor and Patentee of the celebrated Railway-car Heater. For ell of the above the Inventor vary justly claims aolvotutagen which require lout to la understood by the ronbll4—to be universally appreciated and preferred to any other ulgjelen of that clans in the market • and lie would hereby extend a cordial invitation to all . persona in went of Stoves to coll. and °gamine for themselven. Parties wishing to elation° will flaw. every attention shown them, whether intendiog immediately to pur chase or not. eid kin 4 oIIARLES JONES, No. 30 North SECOND Street, (Successor to A. J. ltallnKhero would respectfully call the atten lion of those dOblring staves to hill extensive nssarttnent of Coaling. Heating. null Parlor stoves. I have purchased the exelusive right ti the mad xalerA unit roil/r2l, to Philadelphia...of tiallexlier's Celehrsted tt tdorning Star" arid " Sunrise" Onn.liurnine Cookies Stoves. well knowit Lir >Care as the most Satisfactory Stoves in the market. Also. Ida new Silt-top Olio:dos Slave" MO light:" whi c h eettibleee ell the " 81 0 n"" urovements, nue operates admirably. I also Tll3llll - in It superior manner, Silver's Gas-burner of the best Husain Sheet Iron. These nro the moat econoinloal and easily managed Dolor Stoves in 11110. 06.3111 MEDICINAL. 01,ENTWORTH'S PILE REMEDY. For the cure of Itemorthoulti or Filet, Constipa tion. Fistula in Ano, Ulcerations of the Anna. Prolami; of the Rectum. Fissures, Excoriation, 111mations In ternal t nil Esternal to the Aims. Bre j MI, and ell Mil eages peculiar to the Rectum. The groat nod tinilorni successwitleli This Remedy line attained for the eine ol the shove Diseases is unprece dented in the annalm of hledianar. Tho rapidity of rte curative qualities and the durability ofits cures are equalled by no other Remedy of the age. Ninety-nine oases out of nn hundred are alleviated and cured of this distressing complaint and are rellorctl to comfort here tofore unknown. Full and explielt Oirectioup noooin tinny each Box. Ono Box tudielent to perform n more, Prepared only by AR . 61,8NTWORTII, Nu. 817 BMA!: Street. .dame' Express. oa•lta Price SI. Can bo sent by A bIOFEAT'S VEGETABLE LIFE 1 , 11,1,11 AND PHOENIX BITTERN have horn thoroughly tested. and pronounced a sovereign rowed) for dyspepsia. flatulency, heart-bum and ItOgliitelle, costiveness. diarrlona, revers of all kinds, rheumatism, soot, gravel, worms, scurvy, ulcers, eruptive coin plaints, salt rheum, erysipelas, common colds and in fluenza, irregularity and ell tleranoieent of the femme systein,yiles, and various other disegses to which the limner trams is liable. For sale by the prpprietor, Dr. W. D. MOFFAT, 335 BROADWAY, New lurk. nod by Druggists generally all over the country. 1111-dIrWIY A NOTIIER PROOF OF ME WONDER rm. SALV pAIL EFFECTS OF TROXELL'S NEURALGIA E. PHILA.. July 9th. Igett. Mr. F. W,Tnotrutt,—Dear Sin-1 have been troubled with the " NEURALGIA" for the last p years, and have Buffered the most excruciating ,pin, comPoillite me at times to give up my business entirely. I could no g eat, and sleep was a stranger to my eyes. I suffered more than tongues can tell. I had the advioe and aid o venoms physioiane, and used other remedial!, but all of no avail Raving noticed your advertisement in the FeaaPrnred co ncl udeds do re on i lo P y e e r ri n it `Zen b ig applied the " fljaVE" but once, and i li feit imme diate . relief—a tenon application removed the pain entirely, and I now feel like. different man. Since then have slept well—something that I have not done for months, being obliged to let up all nightly a chair. My appetite returned, and I feel grateful to you for the restore lion of my health. CHARLES IL RAKER Tobacomtlet, CARROI. Street, above WOtift, Kensinfori, For sale, wlmlesale and retail, at S. W.ourner tut and PAR RISH Streets, and T at .R, cALLEN 11 & C 0.% N. W. corner Thtrd and Walnut es, -tf pIPORTANT TO I'llE AFFLICTED, Dr. LEADER ban been more anapeseful, nod omen n sreaterAmutber of nereone of inveterate, leng-04"ding Dimples than any other Playeiemn In Me for the !not els month'', Recent eases are en Ft En speedily. Pa tient.' unable to call are TRIZATIIIint their Mimeo Con imitations daily at the °Mee 718 RACE Street. after la A.lll, Comniumeattonu attended to. and Med MUMS for any form of theorise lent wherever desired. Linfetutleit SUGAR-110USE MOLASSES.—ISO tiereesZand barrels. for *Ala b .i&al.e.s (*IMAM & CO., new PI A FTi Ntroat. SPANISH OLIVES--In bulk, in prime "der, for Bale 517 lliNO• 10 South FRONT Street. EPUCATION,t:L; PENNSYLVANIA MEDICAL. DEPARTMENT THE INTRODUCTORY LECTURES To tho COURBE of 1930-60 will bo dolivorecl in the following order: MONDAY, October 10th, at 12 M., Dr. CARSON. MONDAY, " 10th, at IP. M., Dr. SMITH. TUESDAY, " 11th, at 12 M., Dr ItO3ERS. TUESDAY, " 11th, at l I'. M., Dr. LEIDY. WEDNESDAY, " 12th, TBu steal Cl inic 11211'.IAL THURSDAY, " 13th, at 12 111., Dr. 'WOOD. THURSDAY, " 13th, at 11'. H., Dr. JACKSON FRIDAY. " lift, at 33S P. M., Dr. lIODGE. THE PUBLIC ARE INVITED TO ATTEND. ocatooll YOUNG LADY will (as a Visaing Teacher) give instructions in Composition. Rhe toric. the Rudiments of Latin, and in English Gramm ar. which she teaches by a now, pleasant. and expeditious proe. gt ocess. A ddress "M. 8.," lIG7 duuth 1;ler emit street. • MESDAMES CIIEGARAY AND D'BER- V ILLY'S HOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOl.lllO lAA DIES. PHILADELPHIA, No. IBO9LOGAN ERWARp, VINE STREET. Madame 0 FIE O A it A Y reipectfully informs her friends and the public in general. that independently of her Boarding an Day Scl 001. directed hy herself and her niece, DiIme.PHLVOST, in NEW YORK L ehe in. tennis, in connection with hor niece Alm. o'IIER %JILIN, opening' in PHILADELPHIA un Institution on precisely the same plan as the one above mentioned. 06-3ni GEORGE FELIX BENKERT, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC: No. 521 CH EIIRY Street. PIANO, OROAN VIOLIN. HARMONY, THOROUGH BASS, COUNTERPOINT, COMPOSITION, INSTIthIRNTATION' &0., &o. Music Composed and Furnished for any number of Instruments. el-7r REV. JAMES I. lIELN'S School to; the higher eiluention of a limited number of Young Lathes, 1313 CHESTNUT Street. Circulars, with terms, reterenee, ho., may he had ou nvehcnunu, 01-bn AMERICAN SCHOOL INSTITUTE. 1 , 4111111e9. Felinols, and Collegen, nupuhnd with entnnetant Teachern, for any Department: 411 d TOttell er% with pomtions. Parents gratuitously aupylieil with *chool ciieulars. • Refer to Faculty Amherst College. Mary.; Dr. Lowe I Mason; Mason Brothers; lion. Theo. Frelinghto i; LL.D. Hon. John D. Rives. Er al. BMITH L WOODMAN. & Co., 345 BROADWAY. New York, and se29-6in boa CHEBTPNJT Street. Philadelphia. WHYTE HALL ACADEMY, THREE MILES WEST OF HARRISBURG. Pg.—The 18th Semi-Annual Sell.loll will commence on MON DAY, the 7th /if November next. The attention of Parents and Guardians taint ited. The location is pleasant, the course or instruction extensive, and the forme mode rate. Good city references slum. Thin Principal can Ire seen overt afternoon at the UNION 130 Th. from lhe 10th till the 11th of October, inelneive. For Circu ars address D. DENI,II4II ER. Harrisburg. In. NI MARK'S EPISCOPAL ACA LOCUST Street, - west of Sixteenth, D re open on MONDAY, &Wernher 12th, at SA. M. Appheationa for admission, tf ovule before the begin ning of the term, should be omits to the Enamel'. J. ANDREIVB 11A It A. M., tr. 1, 1111-wftcm-tf 1507 RACE Street. 114 1 . NUISII AN!) CLASSICAL BOARD. ING 8011001, FOR BOYS, MOUNT JOY, Lan caster County, Fa. The Winter Session elfin, months commences on the let or November. For mentor, call at 609 ciilisTNuT street; or, with - cal the Ernattpal. E. L. MOORE. 820-linvilm 'MRS. GERTRUDE J. GARY will resume tho duties of her School. ne taunt, on MONDAY, Septemlnq 12th. Northwest corner SPRUCE and JU NIPER. 87-wGu-Im• Or"ICE OF SECOND AND THIRD STREET PASSENGER RAILWAY COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, Vsi WALNUT Ntreet. Sopt.3o, 1559. A Fourth Instalment of FIVE DOLLARS per share on Second Issue of Stook of above Company sardl ho due nod payable, nt this office, on or before the first day on Novembor next. ROHL KELTON, 5.30-ftnwtni 'fressurer. BILOAD-STREET INSTITUTE FO It YOUNG LADIES has reopened its Fall Session. For terms and particulate, apply to Mrs. D. P. COOKE, Principal, No. 811 BROAD Street, below Poplar. .21 -ISt. MUSIC.-A. R. TAYLOR, Teacher of Lta Singing and Piano, 67U North TWELFTII Street. below Coates. art-lin• r 1 USTON 'S WRITING ACADEMY, S. E. earner EIOHTIL and SANSOM Streets, Open daily Irony 9 A. M. to 9 I'. M. Oontlonion a rapid and elexant business hand is imparted. To ladies a neat and armoire{ emstelary style. Glazes Private. Canto written, and every de scription of Pentennlhip nontly executed. 03-3 m lI EMAN ALLEN, A. M.,Teacher of the VIOLIN and PIANO. Mr. en may he applied to at the reindeers of hi e father. Professor Allen, No. 215 South SEVENTEENTH Street. se-2111. HIS. BARTON'S BOARDING AND DAY 8011001, FOR YOUNG LADIES, No. 19'p CHESTNUT Street. Phila. The Winter Term witl open on tho second MONDAY in September. Young Ladies received of nny ate—and taught whatever penal De to a thorough Education. French gpoken in the family. For Circulars and par. Oculars. apply an above. ' augn-DWitCal-inv PR IN G GARDEN ACADEMY FOR Ng YOUNG MEN AND BOYS. N. E. ear. EIGHTH. lino BUTTONWOOD Streets.—licsinnes duties MON DAY, September 6th. Number ; pupils tin der t he immediate care of the Pyinoipl ; the govern ment is that of purely " moral suasion ; reports sent to Ercataweekly ; t he floral, Intellectual, anti Physical ducation of Boys will be carefully and conscientiously attended to. Catalogues gratuitously at the Academy, or Oa North Eighth street. - au2s-ew F. DONI,LAVY LONG. Principal. pRICE-STREET ACADEMY, GERMANTOWN, PHILADELPHIA. GEORGE R. BARKER, PRINCIPAL. The Fall Term of the Lu ownmencoe Septern bet /Rh, Me. The eonrge of instruction nomprtgen Cl the branches of a thorough ngliah Edueattoa. togetho with the Latin, Itreek„ and French Lanett/mum rlea-tf ALLEN GROVE FEMALE SEMINARY, FRANKFORD. PENNSYLVANIA, nix miles from Market street. Philadelphia. The course of instruction in this School is comprehen ewe and thermic/1. Parents and Guardians who intend to place their daughters or wards lit this Institution will de well to make immediate Application to Men. E. L. THOM I'SON, Principal and Superintendent. BRYANT & STRATTON'S NATIONAL MERCANTILE COLLEGES, located nt S. E. corner SEVENTH and CiIEeTNUT; Now Y ork, llullalo, Cleveland. and Chicago. For in formation, call or tend for Cat/gm:us. fe9.tf IZEZENti WASHINGTON HALL, 810 SPRING GARDEN Street.--11.1,.(AUPENTF.R. the In• dependent Society 'reacher of FriNloonnble Dancing, is now ready to take Pupils at no tune, either Private or in Online. For reference, call and observe the respcet• Moldy already halitlll. D. L. CARPENTFF can be seen dad) and niatillV for terion, &A. Tine to Ina tweetty-tunth 1 ear no a 1 caner in this oily. (54-1 m SARACCO regpectfully informg 2 - the elite of Philadelphia, that lie will open Iliepon servitor,/ of Dancing iin October lush, at 3,5 ributh EI,EVFNTII Street. At the request of ninny hinnies. the acrvieen of /militant I,ailica will tio Monon ial! with hereaftei. For tarin, 1 1 1 0 / 5 0 3 011/Y, ell lie Olt. miditti4th inst. fit• j jAZARIVB DANCING ACAI)EISIY, N. E. A corner of ASllls , nd BIWA D Sta.—Mr. HAZARD, from PAM, RIO :mown in this city MI having lino the largest and moat fashionable lianciug Academy Inc man, ) oars. has the honor to Mlorni hos 111fIllt, pat rong and the public that he has returned to thiscit), and will en 3 1) mcing Acrulcmy at the place IlbOVe named, on op MON lie V. the 211th of September. Mr. It. will also toach chussea in aelloola and private families. Mr. M'h 111)10 01 11311(.11W is plain, easy, and gracnltil, and can to acan, red in a tibrlrt. ItinC. silo) 4114 slo` pnrtnient, nn pcirinet Ipowlinleo PI Ole presVnt style of hurl, Rh in done In the von best nu clei), wilt he imparted at once to the aoholara. rind no 111110 W3:10(1 111 10MIIIIIK alit steps and itancee that are out ill 1.1.011011. For terms, roferunoes, ohs., npply at the L:dl. toll-Jun lI I EG4L NOTICES iN THE ORPHANS' U()1.11tT FOR TILE 4- CITY ANfl t , [Lk al.:1,111f A. i tnll of C.1.1t01,14E l'ilt/Alrpolll, pperuiled. rho Auditor appointed by the (himt to nada rifle, tint! mlient the account of LEWIS I,A;ASSIDI, Ad- Intopitrator hr the 'eetxte pAROLINE ft. 'noti- SON, deeens,4l,,,thd to make thhtribution it the kihnee in the ht,elb, ol the areomttant. writ meet the Partie intrurted. oil IV EON Ets DAY. the t2tlr rif Potol.oi 18u.' nt o cloak p. hi.. ut kon Olbco, 0.) tsPitrUE Htreet, m Ow eiO ul nap Ololt HENNESSI Auditor. IN THE OEMIANE , COURT FOR 'lll5 ern' AND COUNTY Old . . • I ; .eirtt:t of iN11.1,1A:11 A. MARSHALL, Deco:teed. 'rho Andttot appointed 1.)11111 Court to audit, settl, and minim the total account of WILLIAM R. LEI LE Actor: hxeetzt.r at the will of WILLIAM A. MA it - SHA 111., deceased, and to inake dtetributtnn of the Italttnee in the hands of sat t accountant, will meet the parties iiiterth,ted for the patentee 0,1 bra anteullitoullt. 011 MON DA Y, 1ith r 1,569, lit . the LH , LEIHE, So 9 Alt ALNI , I Street In Ilion tr lir I'll ladeltdn. lottnGt IN THE OR l' lIANS' COURT FOR THE CITY A Np COUN'T'Y Nil Eh1:110 01 Vi I ULIA 111 A. MARSHALL, Deceased, 'fine Auditor nitnontted Its the Court to nudito,:ettle. and ntlinet the 4 r l and Indy antutunt of WI Alt I, ES I,y,m,,riti nod 1 ,LIA.M 14..1f,b, voluted under thu orater IV 1.1,1AA1 A. MAR:MALL, docent:ea, tont trtllll6llll , lllloll 01 ' the letlenee the hands of s MI AVVOIIIIIIIIII. Will iliciet the parties ill ititeThilli lilt the Nineteen of Inns appointment, on AWN HAY, Oetol,ol 17th, 1869, at 4 o elook M., it.t the othea °I'M/11.1,1AM It. LEJEE, 305 WALNU T ' Street, in the oth or PrLe 000lohm. 823-Emu ?t IN TII I: (-111 Ie CIIRIIIUAr PLI7:A"S POR THE CITY AND COUNTY 01 , PHILADEL PHIA. NARY A. CA I'VP. by her next friend. A e., pr. RO BERT W. OA LIPP. tiepternbcr T. 1439, No. 45. Sin :—lle.ute take notice that the Court have granted a rule an lin. re.Poiolent Hobert W. finotr, in the Made el6l, Wil) IL divorce, it yineffl,l fealrloht fin should aid be decreed between the shore parties. returnable Ilia 101 P day of Ontol.or. A. D., 15.59. nt to Welte: A. NI. Sort ice a lig , ettill rule lets tailed on account of the Illeethee el the Wed teliNeldollt. N'ery respectfully, 8. T. VAN SANT, Att'y for Mr. Rehr/IT W. CLUIFE, RektlOlldeeto Libellant. Geri It IN THE COURT OF CONINION PLEAS t'Olt THE 011'r ANA OPIINTY OF PHI LADF.I.- 13P,T11 T. PENNOCK va. HORA'I'IO B. PEN NOCK. Jr. I 4 llb lato. No. 19. On motion to I' I', all/RIOS, fur Libellant, n rule 11,18 Loon granted to Lire eAso, returnAblo October lurk, 16.59, to eltow ce uvo WII) n lIIVIIrCO n Vlll.lllO lIIIIITIMOIIII should out Lo decreed, Pei - wool aervico of notice of this nil° originally reitmolito oe the ?ith in Eeotetior, ta.s9;loitios holm/ eenuttonot of the n 14.32100 of respond ent. lire (Atha have this lobliont me. g2ti-w IQ • ADMINISTRATION NOTICE.—AII per sons bseis k clan. marling the Elate of HENN F. MEIER, M. li.oleeensed. are hereto not, fled to pre aent their r 1.11111/1. 111111 1111 persona indebted are mown( to make immediate pat inept to tot23-ttpaw. PAULINE MEIER, Atlntimex. BRUSHES. THE CHEAPEST BRUSH HOUSE IN 11 PHI LA DELPHIA.-I,oolc at the following bet of pnoee fur Ibunlverubs, and compare them with those bought elsewhere : No. 1, M kppte, 643 i per douse, No. 2, 64 knote, 776 No. a, 66 1: note. 6/ No. 4, 00 hunts, liq" No, 0, 69 knot', 018 N 0.6, 100 knots, 116 No. 7,101 knots, 160 N 0.8,160 knote, 176 " HEN Hy C. ECKSTEIN, 89 North THIRD Street, below Arch, l'hiladolphia, 15,(x )0 13 0X ES AMERICAN AND 1 , 11 ENCIL WIN OW LASS—The moat approved brandx. alai of ovary moo nod quail() required for city and toothy trade. at pricey ruitouralongly Send >our order. to ZIEGLER dc. SMITH, Drug, Paint. Glare. and Varnish Dealer., corner SECOND and US EI,N SI roe la. MANILA ROPE.—A - huge stook of Ma n o a noxo, all :4,4(.8, unanufactured and for axle at the lowaat New York pl icon, b)t VITLER, & tio.23PL WATER. sudifiN. DELAWARE Av. NOTICES. O FFICE OF GUARDIANS OFTHE POOR, N 0.12 North SEVENTH Street. PROPOSALS FOR WOOD AND COAL. Fenton uropo3M.B will be received at this Office until MONDAY mutant. 10o'clockA. M .. for the sup ply of WoOd and Coal the ensuing , for the Out door Poor, in the several Districts, to be delivered nt ouch points, and in such quantities, and at tunes to he hereafter designated. Coil to ho good quality White Ash, I Stove) without slate. and well screened.(2,24) the. to the 100,1 to be weighed at place of delivery.in nocordapee with no or thonme passed Councils, 1\ Inv 10, 15.59 ; tho Wood to be of 1,04 t quality Wk. All of which shall be subject to the inspection of the Board. or its Agents. CALHOUZI M. DERRINUER, Secretary, AUTION.—Wo hereby caution all per -4...) sons not to purchase an, Cookinz.Stove or Stoves with hollow Centres or hollow Cross Places on, excor those madeby us, as we are the exclusive owners of the Patent for tanking Hollow Centres or Hollow Cross Pieces, a infringe on we shall prosecute all persons who ou our , Patent to tho 101 l extent of the law. STUART & PETERSON, Iron Founders, WILLOW Street, above Thirteenth. SPECIAL NOTICE.---llealers in Good year's Patent Vulcanized Rubber Suspenders, Braids, Webe, and all other fabrics and articles made by combining fibrous substances with threads or sheets or vulcanized rubber, are notified that unless the same are properly clamped or labelled with my name, and by my authority, they cannot be legally disposed of in the United States. Merchants and dealers are invited to ex amine s t renner n i , Tw in th etore :j and to giveorder, for Titt t otanse"Bilid. txaTitg i E RIGHTS IN THE PATENT for these goods which embrace all the styles heretofore manufacture d p. im ported, and mahy others. ALSO, LICENSES TO MANUFACTURE and SELL —end the Terms—may be obtained on application to me at No. 13 COURTLAPCDT Street, N. Y. HORACE 11. DAY, NOTICE. ---Persons having business with the FLOUR INSPECTOR will call at No. 14 VINE Street, between the hours of 9 o'clock and I P. H., where they will find the Inspector or hie Deputy, F.M. lIIESTER. 0, M. LA UMAN, Jell Flour Inspector. PIANOS. VwV MARSH'S MUSIC STORE, N. 1102 etiEsmuT street, Piti Where the best make of PIANOS, MELODEONS, and MUSICAL INSTRU MENT:I, Op EVERy oraortierom Ceti be obtained at the lowest Manufacturers' Pricel.l Constantly publishing the latest Choice Compositions and Popular Mime of the day. Alen. receiving New Music from all the catalogues in the United Moir,. renehers, 801111narinaonti Clete() meta will tie fillpolie (1 at the lowest wholesale rates. orders by mail will be promptly filled. Catalogues of MUSIC or Price List will he forwarded free charge when ordered. obit!! J. MARSH. Arent. t d.mtird EDITORIAL FROM 'TIEPUB t I Lle. LE DGER.—" btr. James Bellak has on exhibition several of J. & C. Fisher's yianee. One of Ilion is a seven octave rosewood piano, full iron frame, handsome. but plain finish. 'I ho tone is roost excellent and powerful, and the price only /220. Ho has also one somewhat B}Milar in appearance, which has all the la test improvements. besides a new patent damper,which prevents the frommano setting out of order. It is fin mired in a splendid manner." These 1 . 1M1,18, and a splendid assortment of various makers. are for style from 3173, or upwards, for cash, or on toltalooiol 5, at JAMES HEI.I.AK'S. 270 and MI South F I FT II Si.. above Spruce. Nov: and second-hand Pianos for sale. od• CHICKERINCI & SONS, MANUIPACTORRII. OTT GRAND, SQUARE. AND UPRIGHT PIANO-FORTES. WA REHOOMS NUT CHESTNUT STREET. Constant yin store a large stook of our BEAUTIFUL and UNEQUALLED INSTRUMENTS. We have been awardetLat the different Exhibitions in this ouuntry and Europe, 3.4 GOLD ANDSILVER FIRST-CLASS MEDALS. • PIANOS TO RENT. itari ly MIRAVEN, BACON, Sc CO.'S, Nouns & Clark'', Hallett. Dam, & la, and A. H. little & Co.'. ea error PIANOS. Alio, Ma xon 'lc unrirOled MELODEONS and HAR MONIUMS, so desirable for Churones and Lecture 8001111.. Ptenes and Melodeons to Rent. J. E. GOULD. myl4-1? SEVENTH . end CHESTNUT. A GREAT DIPROVEMPNT IN PiAnB.. SCHOMACKER k CO.. 1021 CHESTNUT Street, respectfully invite the mimic lo% jog publio to call and examine their new and nun ueaslul inprovement— THE PARLOR GRAND PIANO. Having converted the Tone,Touch, and Action Cl the Grand Piano into that of a Square Instrument avoiding all the objections generally 'nude to the style o Grand Piano, also diminishing the cost of the same In volume, purity of tone, great power. brilliancy, full ness, depth, and evenness of touch, with esquisite deli cue) end sweetness, these SUPERIOR AND BEAUTIFULLY-FINISHED IN STRUMENTS . are wholly unequalled. They have received the highest °mom:urns, and aro pronounced by critics to be far su perior to any instruments ever manufactured is thus country. Constantlv on band, a large and elegant assortment of our unrivalled PIANOS. We have been awarded the First Premiums, at all exhibitions ever exhibited. in cluding the Prize Medal from the Crystal Palace button, Now York.lBS3. eel-tf RAILROAD LINES. ffiItRIAMWEST CHESTER. and PHILADELPHIA RAIL ROAD via MEDIA. PAM. ARRANGEMENT. On and alter WEDNEDSAY, October 5. 1959. the trains will leave Philadelphia, from the Station, N. E. corner of EIGHTEENTH and MARKET Streets, at 730 and 9.90 A. AL. and at 2.30 and A P. M. Leave West Chester, from the DEPOT, on EAST MARKET STREET, at 7 and 10 A. AL, and 3.90 and 5 I'. M. ON SUNDAYS—Leave Philadelphia at 8 A. M., and 3 P. M. Leave West Cheater at 7.90 A. N. and 4.30 Y. M. HENRY WOOD, 5 -tf General Superintendent. 1859. aiiiiMMg 1859 PALL ARRANGEMENT—NEW YORK LINES. THE CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND PHILA DELPHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD CO'S LINES. 1:110A1 PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORK AND WAY-PI,ACES, /HOY WALNUT-MUCKS W/IMIT, Will leave as follows, viz PARE. At fl A. M., via Camden and Amboy, Cam. & Am. Accommodation $2 25 At 6 A. M., via Camden and Jersey City, (New Jamey /Accommodation 2 26 At 9 A. AI., via Camden and Jersey City, Morning Mail SID At 11 A. M., by Steamboat, via TialmtlY and Jarga2 City, Western Express. . . . . SID At 121 i I'. M., via (minden 'and Amboy Accommo dation... .. ... 225 At 21 .1.1„ via jamden and AmboY, C. & A. Ex- preen 600 At 4 P. M. by Steamboat, via Tammy and Jor eoy Evem" ExPre" 3 CO At P. .. teaiii i l e tt. via acony and Joe- At 6YPCi i ty. 9d . Cam den Mid Jersey City F.\ : lling Mail .A t/1 P. Al„ via Camden arid Jersey City,Sontliern 3CO MR ". .... 2 25 At 5 P. M an d Camn and Amboy,Accommtglation, (Freightn Passenger}—let (Base Ticket. 225 ad Chula Ticket ~ 1 50 The SP. M. Mail Line rune daily. The 11 P. 31. South ern Mai I. Saturdays e 'canted. For Belvidere, Easton, Flemington, 3 r0., at 6 A. 51 . end 2" P. AI. For Mauch Chunk, Allentown, and Bethlehefd, at 9 A. 51.. ua Lehigh Valley Railroad. 'lk sbarre For Witter (Mt St rpo, ettgg l tiorlr• • Montrose. Ureaßerm, e. at ~ via Delaware, LackaWnnua, till. tiete n Radrond. For Mount Ilolly. at 6 mad 9 A. Al.. and 214 and 4 P. M. For Freehold, at 6 w AY L &Al, and v F. M. INES For Bristol. Trenton, ho, at 2Y and 4P. 51., from Walnut-street Nt had". For Palmyra, Oelarimt, Beverly, Burlington, Borden town, he., at 12, s 1. end 3.5, P. M. Steatuboat John ' Neilson, for Bordentown and interline. dial., places, at :54 P. Al. Steamboat Trenton. for Bristbl, 111 1inglon, and in termediate places, at 11 M. and 4 I'. Al. Fifty pounds of baggage only allowed earth paagenger. Passengers are prohibited from taking nro thing as bag gage tint their wearing appareh All baggage over fiRY pound]; trp hp paid nir extra. The company limit their yea oneil,dity for baggage to one ijoitnr per 1:101111d, and wd~not be liable for any amount beyond $lOO, except bYena e ml eitraot, Out. 1, Ml. m WAL Ili. BATZAIF.R. Agent. WINES AND LIQUORS. fIARD.---MAREUIL—SUR—Ay rnoNE), JANUARY 16, 1869.—1 n consequence of the frequent invitations received by MO to renew the shipments of my Champagne Wiliest° the United States beg leave hereby to inform my loaner customers a the public in general. that I have appointelrYlMAiti• lIROUWER. ANCIIR. tif• V4 l ° R,ole ‘.O Unit@tl titagatoo.the Ana 1 , Il,e gaa sS y cti Cleo lugs. the ii n n g nrrl d ss i a l r ' y ' T ik k iretr,Tl their qualitY . further than to say that my new h...pmenta wall an no way IV fintatt iurov 'or to the twiner ones. BILI:EGA RT SALMON, fIfLLEOA RT SALMON'B GILA hl NAGNE WINES, both CABINET and VERSENAY. for sale and con stantly on hand, in lots to suit porchasers, F. C. BROUWER, ANCHER CO., al BEAVER Street. Nov Tett. fiLARF,T.—iou cAse3 liprtan tigestier'a rt ;140 dp. tit. stopper 3U do. \Vanillin. too GI orlon St. j idiot; ; WO do. do. Taleeice, pinta; GO do. Chateau ha Roo Go do. do. Leonlie ; &Itch Ale, to stone and ohms; Younger's; ItarveP'e, Pal 'l4 Brown dtout and London Porter. in atone dud IN p nubA. M IN°. Ito aauth Y I'go Street. nOTELS. 1111URRAT MUSE, NEWARK. 01110, Is the largest and hest arranged Hotel in erntral 0100, is centrally located and is easy of scores from all the routes of travel. It contains all the modern improve melds. and ever ) convenienee for the cointort and no. ethinnoilation of the travelling piddle. The Sleeping Rooms are large am/ ventilated. The 4 4 Itoonut are well arranged mad carefullt furrdialed fur faindien and large trat ante it nail the House will ha 'Mini a fit - M. - 044a al teltuet ell reseed. 11. A. 1111.1HRAI k BRO.. WE'rIII:II.ILL HOUSE, SAN S 0 Street west of Sisth.--Thts dean.ia•edly favArite place hrtVIIIK WWI purehaged lie u 4.1 ersigheil. hereafter ha enuduoted an 1110 lutist enterprisolg 6031 P. The to;; llama. b, stem, and Refreshments.prepared in the choicest sole. and the finest Liquors, from the most popular importing !may., alwa l s on hand. The patronage of the public is respont 'eVnv united JUll J. HAI{TRAM. YT Private Rooms for Suppers. Arbitrations. Coin miners. SOele , ley. AZ 0. iln 1111 Fri/ E UNION, UNION, AACII STitlan, At)OvE Tulin/ A LIPTON R. NEWCUM ER. The situation of this HOTEL supertorly adept ed to the wants of the Bum IIeSS P 1.111110; 11;10 to those )11 se pleesnre, Passenger Railroads, which sow run east, and in close proxinnts afford cheap and plenslet ride to all glazes of Interest :in or shout the eat. Is sn, MACHINERY AND IRON. =II MIIMMWM3g2 • SOUTIIIVARIt FOUNDRY,' FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STRELTII, PHIL 3O MERI4/ O K. & 3 ONS, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, Manufacture High and Low Presnure Steam Engines, fur Land. River. and Marine serving, Hollers. Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, &o.; Castings of all kinds, either Iron Or Bram. Iron Frame Roof. for Gap Works, Work Shops, Rail road Stations, Ap, Retorts nnil Oaf Machinery of the latest and most un proved mutat root; on. Myer y description of Plantation Machinery, such as Skijor, Saw, and Grist Mills, Vilaunni Pans. Open Steam Toon', Defeoators, Ft)terq, Pumping Engines, Sole Agents for N. Itillieux'a Patent Sugar Boiling Apparatus; Mislay th's Patent Steam Hammer; and Aspinwall in Wolgey's Patent Centriftgal Sugar Drain ing Machine. au ti-y SPIRITS TURPENTINE —75 Mils, Sptc Turpentine, in atom and for Lilo by ROWLEY . & CO.. No. It South IVIIAR WES. 4.3 V i PTS: TURPENTINE. --50 bbls Spts Tursentine, ts store and for in. by ROWLEY. ASIIEURNKR, fit CO, a2ll No ifit , ,,,ott, AA HA It VER NEW Nos. 1 & 3 MACKEREL—A small " 111,1100 of nsuorted packages, landing from steamer Kensington, and for sale 1,, WM. J. 'VA no Ft hi CO., 42„w ROITTII WHARVVR. Hmis AND silouu)EßB-1,700 fiW ces ca l - smoked lining nod Shoo Work for sale by C. C. SADLER. & Cu., nl • 1.)017 PPl,bllf , 'lon, bllof. Front INTON'S ENCAUSTIC TILES for floors. Orminiental Chimney Tope for erittages. Oarden Vases and Fountatns. Vitrified Pi pc for drains and Water conductors. Imported and for sale by S. A. HARRISON, 1010 CHSFITNIIT Strapt GRAIN MI GRAIN MILLS— For the Farm and Plantation. The IRON-BURR MILL has no equal for lirtnding Fine Meal, Feed, Codas, Bpi nes, etn.. by hand or power. hare 48, 42t.",, and 646. • Now in oparatsn r.oi South SECOND Rtrnet. Agents ssante tit every oouuty nud State, by aull-Sm E, FARREL & CO, SALES EY AUCTION. FURNESS, BRINLEY_, CO. No. 47 7 MARKET STREET. SALE THIS (FRIDAY) MORNING, OCTOBER 7, AT 10 O'CLOCK. A CARD.—The attention of the Tilt& is requested to our sale of French goods, this (Friday) inornm(, October 7th, at to o'clock, comprising a large assort ment for present sales. NOT,CE —To Rate der& DRESS SILRB,I3IIAWLS. PARIS PRINTED 2,IOIIS SELINE LAINES. J. B. BRAND BLACK GROS DE RIIINES. rec. included in sa d this morning will be found— :au pieces plaidllieue stripe Pet) , adore Poult so ieg. Cu pieces J. IL and other brands black sr.; de Rhinos. 40 wee. stripe end figured black gros de tours. , no pieces 12 1136. inch Lyon. black mantilla eill:velvet. 200 pieces Paris printed tnoueseline do lames. , 160 pieces fancy silk checks and de lames. 100 pieces fancy brilliants and prints. 73 pieces silk finish brown ann black velvets. SHAWLS. sh7o) Paris broche-bordered black and crimson Stella awls. NW ill-wool long and square shawls. 60012-4 printed Cashmere shawls. 10d cloth cloaks and rag Jane. kc. SALE OF FRENCH GOODS. T Oct. 7th, at 10 o'clo h ck is , by Morning. credit— catalogue, on eIX months 6110 packages and lots of fancy and staple French dry goal', TIRIVARrSTIMAS SILKS. VA pieces rich Paris dress silks, eons:sting, of plain, plaid, stripe, Ilayadere, and Ombra swell de sole. BLACK OROS DE RHINEB. —26z38-inch hex MO lustre Mark me do Mmes. MANTI vy* LLA BILK VELVETB. ve—vets extra all to Benoit's° quality Lyons mantilla all-silk l, widths. PARIS RICH STELLA SHAWLS—AII black, of a celebrated manufacture. An assortment of rich ram Stella shawls, all black. Also, printed Cashmere and wool plaid shawls. 11 SCOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER, No. 431 CHESTNUT STREET,. moeite the Custom House. between FOURTH 600 FIFTH amts. ESPECIAL BALE OF RUFFALQF ROBEB.I On blonds' , Morning, October Mb. PIIILIP FORD AUCTIONEER, No. 530 MARKET fltreat.andfil MINOR Street. SHIPPING. PUILADELPHIA CRESCENT NAVIGATION COMPANY. Will • . San. AT AN ADJOURNED hIEETING OF.TIIE ABOVE NAMED CORPORATION, NO. 6 MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE, At 10 o'clock A. M.. September 7th, 1859, the follow- ng gentlemen were unanimously elected Dureators of he Comvany. VEX CIEOR(IE 11. STUART, S. MORRIS WALN, MATTHEW W. BALDWIN, CHAS : MACALESTER, Am) The BOOKS of SUBSCRIPTION o the CAPITAL STOCK of said CONIPANY are now open at the above named Nice, where all persons favorable to the enter prise are respectfully inmted to subeenhe. sS tf ORMTHE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL EITEAM- TROY NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL. Chief' Cabin Nudge.- Second Cabin Penance. /ROM BOSTON TO LIVIRTOOL. Chief Cabin Passage_ —....-8/10 Second Cabin Passage.. 60 The eines from Boston call M MOMS. PERSIA, Capt. Judkins, CANADA, Capt. Lang, ARABIA, Capt. J. Stone, AMERICA, Capt. rimier, ASIA Capt. c.. G. Lott, NIAGARA. Capt. Anderson. AFRICA, Capt. Shannon. EUROPA,Capt. J. Leitch, These vessels earry a clear white light at mist-head; green on starboard bow; red on port boss. PERSIA, Jndkirut, leaves N York, Wednesday, Sept. 2S. ARABIA, Stone, " Boston, Wednesday, Oct. 5. ASIA, Lott, " York, Wednesday, Oct. IL CANADA, Lang. " Roston, Wednesday, Oct. 19. AFRICA,Shannon, " N York, Wednesday. 0ct.33. EUROPA, Leitch, " Boston, Wednesday, Nov. 2. PERSIA. Judkins. " N York, Wednesday, Nov. 9, AMERICA, hillier, " Boston, Wednesday, N0v.15. ASIA. Lott, " N York, Wednesday, Nov. 23. Berths not secured until paid for. An experienced Surgeon on board. The owners of these ships Will not be accountable for Gold, Silver, Bullion... Specie, Jewelry. Precious Stones or m o w s, un l esso f lading are argue? therefor and the value thereof therein expressed- For romAt or p3a sage apply to E. CUNARD, 4 Bowhng Green. 11041 New York. FOR THE S A OUT A H.-CIARLE . TON FR ND H A VHX.NGCETEAMSHIP& HeOVlPreight tit en average of WITTLILI per oent. tow New Yort.liteamlifinseml.____ -- krlt a C m ilA ihi ll2r:B - TO . It 8. C. The U. 8. Mail Steamship IC.F.VBTONE STATE, Cap tun Charles P. Marshmati, wdl out on Saturday, Oct. 15th. at 10 A. M. • • • Through in t 9 to SO hours. only 40 hours at Sea. FOR SAVANNA. Gs. The U. S. Mail Steamship STATE OF GEORGIA. Captain John J. (latent, will sail on Monday. October 10, at 10 o'clock A. hl. Through in 68 to SO hours, only 48 hours at Bea ifir Sailing days shanged from every Saturday to every five dlr. Goods received, and Bills of Lading signed . 714 first-clan side-wheel Steamships KEY STONE STATE and BTATE OF GEORGIA now run as above over, ten days. thus forming a fire-day 00Mata nication with Charleston and Savannah, and the South and Southwest. At b o th Gharteston and Savannah. these Ships con nect with steamers for Florida, and with railroads, u, to, for all places in. the South and Southwest. INSURANCE. Freight and Insurance on a large proportion of Goods shipped South will be found to be loner by theseafrups than by nai li ng vessels, the protallat balsa one-half the rate. • • • N. 3 . -- IneW4 l lOA en ral 14d1road Freight is entirely unneeessary, Dottier gan arleston or Savannah. the Hai road 00111PACM5 log a I oaks tram these potnta. GREAT R DUCTION IN RR. Fare by this route 90 to 40 per °ant. cheaper than by the Inland Route, as wdt be sec by the foWvrine eche dole. Thrungh tickets Prow t 4 via Charles ton and Savannah st e am hays CLUDINU MEALS on the whole route, esoept front Chet/legion and Ursa nail to Montgomery: INLAND 71111. To Charleston.-- $ll 00 Charleston-..----$23 66 ttavannah.....- 03 Savannah..._...._., 01 05 Augusta........ 2300 Augturts... 23 00 Mac0n........... 21 03 Maoon--. -. 32 75 A 27 00 Atlanta...-. -. 31 00 Columbus—. 2300 Columbus 9600 Albany .......... 24 00 Albany .--.. 37 05 Montgomery-.. MOO MontEmun7,......_ 30 00 Mobile.. _ .... 2500 Nola, 46 00 Her Orleans.- 36 75 w 'paw- 31 00 N 0 bdla or [adios ',brain' alte lla r the ship has * :ealid. For freight or nasoge apply oh DOW% at second rata( shove Vine Omit, or to IX. WKR(2IO_, &ustbyent oortopyrOUT and CHt.:TrN VT. Agents in Charleston, fl. te .0. BUDD. Savannah, 1 LINTER & CIAMMELL. For Florida from Charleston, steamer Carohnts every Tuesday. For Florida from Savannah. steamers St. Mary's and St. John's. every Tuesday and Saturday. jy33 •ea GLASGOW AND NEW YORK STY AItISHIP COMPANY.--STRM4I TO DLA LIVERPOOL, BELFAST, DUBLIN, AND LO D'ONDERRY—for PROM MUM/ roar. GLASGOW, moon. Wednesday, October 11, at 11 E t i) I'4 ti eittTli. Cumming, Wedn °Was October SC at 12 o'clock, noon• FROM GLASGOW. GLASGOW, Thompson, WednesdayT, September H. EDINBURGH, Cummins, NVednesday. September =. Rates of resease from New York, PhiLidelphia, or Roston, to Gltuigow, verpoo!, Belfast, Dublin, or ,1 ,0 11 - donderry, fi rst °lass. SU. Steerage, Coo nd with an Mull &woe of properly cooked provisions, Bho. An experienced Surgeon attached W each shunter. No charge for medicines. For freight or paelaxe, apply to WORXMAti CO., flo.lll WALLA UT Street. Philadelphia, BROADWAY.EA' ty.„ No. 13 New Y ork. sal U. S. M. STEAMERS R HAVRE AND SOUT FO HAMPTON, ARAD°, Copt= Lino', Jnly 22, September yr, November IS. FULTON, Captain Welton, will awl Augnat 20, Octo ber Ib. December First Cabin , Second Cabin vaaaage... • • •-•-•-• ••••• TS For freight or Powaiwo,arplf to w I .14AAI rumsoN. Areot. Al the Warahmoong_ Company 1. Phi Imlelphda °Mee. Tobacco Warehouse, DOCK Street. Phila. jella Gm COPARTNERSHIPS -A-PSSOLITTION OF COPARTNERSHIP. The Copartnenhji heretofore existing under the name and sllla of MANI . F.V. BROWN. It CO.. is CRIS DAY thsaoh - ed 1)) mutual consent. All persons indebted to Of Wm)) Manna against said firm a ill apply at No. ale. WALNLT Boggs. Second flow. CHARLES MANLEY', Wll.ll. BROWN, R. MANLY, Ja. IvoTicE.—'l'lle Copartnership heretofore es.o e , te!Ae l vltt , i , v,pbscribers Is dissolve.] by n' ATIJAVA " tr T!'M Asbi nas:lp s purchased CITA R LES F.. ROBINSON'S entire interest In the Concern, is alone nutho riled to Keith) the business of ANON & CO. •rno.i.a t ..4 T. MASON, C. E. ROM NSON. PnuADA.,4ept.7,l&W EINXIIIO 11.13.—The DRY GOODS JOBBING Mimes+ will be co.l ,, nued flt N0.+131 MAR lik.T Street. under the gime erase. THOMAS T. MASON. L A_DA.. Sept. T. ISB9. 'jN 'N OTICE IS HEREBY (if YEN, that the firm of WA RNICK, CH A DIVICK. & HRH. is the day &awl( ed. The Hauer. Ronco. nod Sim a linioness will he confirmed under the ensue CHAI)W ICK & HRH.. nt the hortheaut (uruer St.COND nud RACE Streets. FRANCIS CHADWICK. A. CHADWICK. PhilaJalultia. Jule 11.18:41. ttl2-tf WASHING AND IRONING. ;ehWASIIIND AND IRONING DONE with NEATNESS and DE-NM yr Single Ladies and Gentlemen, Fain! mull us School., Hotels. Steamboat.. AD.. at NOVAN'S FAMILY LAUNDRY, No. 233 South SIX II Ntieet, corner of Prune. Family Blurts and Collars patent poludied. Everytl‘inK washed by band. on 04 com mon wash-beard. The whole Manses. Is anal." atten.lad to by female liperativem Mrs. DONOVAN, my 20.11 • Suomi ndendedt. G EORGE win T ELEV. . No. 135 South FRONT Street. Importer of Brandy. Wines, to., oilers for rile, in bond onli the 101Iou ins, anions other standard brand. 01 biol) : dller, Castillon. A. Co., Thos. Hines Sr Co., Jules. Robin, S. Co., Otani. Bunny, Yr. Co., A. treignotte, Marett. Caniees, Pellevoisin, C. Dupont A. Co., J lc F . Martell°. Union Propnetors, inn. Hennessy. Also, Stuart's Paisley Malt Whiskey, and the choicest varieties of Maileirs.'Sherry. Pori. Bor.:1'041, and Rhino Wines. Palm Tree limn, Jamaica Rum . Santa Cruz Ruin, Bordeaux Oil, &e., ke. aR-I A 1 M PR EPAR ED TO RECEIVE EVERY eription of Flyway and Domestic Goods. having hewing Alachines of the best manufacturers, as also the 111,ot approved and ekdful operators. N.B.—All artistes tinisheyl with Realness and despatch and at such prices that deity conipetion. :Vow 31. A. BMITELMAN. 8. E. corner of SIXTH and PRUNE. Laundry (Ace. ZLEULEK SMITH, corner SECOND and lift BEN, have acquired a great reputation by the wise and prudent timing they have, pursued since m their comencement in busmen, by selling a first-rate article nt a low filling,. TAR —Just received, a large invoice of Tar, in suporinr order and !Info barrels. and for halo by WEAVER. ETELER. & CO.. 01 No. TI N. WATER an. 121 N. DEI.AWARE Av. MACKEREL AIN D ALE VIV —`3o 4-Ft bldg. and 60 half Lida new No. 2; b.ro Mils. and 190. half bble. new large No.B Alankerol; 117 bldg . Alewives. fur gale txy WM..I L , TAYLOR k 1.1• taa Nu ITU VAN.HA large and hand• smeasmtrot of the most celebrated brands, now dully expected and for sale low. by CHARLES TETE, Lb WA t.NIiT Street. fiRILLS AND SIIEE'rINOS FOR, EX PORT, BROW, BLEACHED, AND BLUE RILLS. BEA VI" AND Lioin• sHEETINos, dultable for Export, for Artie by FROTH INtiHAAI k WELLS, N Routh FRONT dt.. and 141 I,,ETITLA Btreet. 111011 AS-& SONS - - e Noe. 139 arid 10 130 1 11T11 FOURTH STREET. (Formerly at dr mod Ma CARD.RUIILIC SALES REAL ESTATE AND STOCKS AT THE EXCELANGE.--Rales of real estate and ithtehe mill hereafter be held at 11 o'clock scas.and in a l lfa e Ml n i e lle M o l f Cr each ch'k. properly tuned ampuately. in addition to which we publish. on the Saturday prevlous to the sale, one Dummied catalogues, in penniblet form, giving full descriptions of all th e properties to be meld on the to/lowing Tuesd. REAL PRIVATE SALE. leg- We have large a mount of real estate at private safe, including every Description of city and country Property. Printed hots mar be had at the auction store. PRIVATE SALE REGISTER. _ . 07' R eat estate entered on oar private mile register, and advertised occasionally. an our priWte ante ahstracrs, (of which 1,000 coytts are printed weekly,) free of charge. PALL SALES STOCK AND REAL ESTATE. Ninth Fall Sale, Nth October. at the Exchange. Tenth Fell Sale, 15th October, at 12 o'clock noon, at the Exchange. Eleventh Fall Ea1.3,15th October. at 7 o'ccock in the evenine, at the Exchange. AT Part of the heruthdle for each of the above galas now ready. PEREMPTORY SALE—SAN FRANCISCO. On Tuesday, Oct. 11111, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the Pluladalphia Ex am:me, ..111 be sold— Without reserve, for mooing of whom it may con- CORI— 7 full slums (140 new shares) Sari Francisco Land As sociation. W Sale absolute. 17 shares Greenwich Improvement and Radrind Co. I sbaro Point Breeze Perk Association. 10 she re* West Chester and Philadelphia Railroad CO preferred stock. $l3O PE WS— CHURC H al Inauranoa Cu. OP EPIPIIANY, &e. Pew No. ii Church of the Epiphany. Pew No. IS do do. Pew No. 94 Church of the Nativity. TENTH FALL BALE. OCTOBER 18, AT NOON At the Exeltang e. will include— EXTRA VALUABLE PROPERTY. BY ORDE VALUABLE NITED STATER. Viz.: the very MARBLE BUIL_ ,DINO formerly the BANK OF PENNSYLVANIA. bessosid street and Dock street, oppgsste the "Phdadelphia Ex change." and near the Corn Exchange." Second etreet, the lot 73 , ,1 feet by Z 1 feet. haring tour fronts. The valuable property, formerly PHIL(ISOPHICAL H T AL u L st F sSae r .-The COAL C hLesA t N nu D t S Lot heN t O f ß ro T n H t. CARBONDALE COAL COIIPAN Y. 113 acresBlpercht s, in Fell township, Lucerne county. Pa. Adman:lt:eters' Peremptory VALUABLE of Natbsere) Holland, deceseed.—VEßY VALUABLE BUSINESS STAND. Nos. lOi and DR South Second street, below Chestnut. Salo absolute. vitnottt reserve. VALUABLE FARM AND COUR PRY SEAT. shod 58 acres, near Torresdale on the Philadelphia and Btu tol tvray.ke, Bucks county, Pe. VALUABLE sale—Estate rd D. and S. Darix. deed. VALUABLE BUSINESS LOCATIGN.—Thrse story brick deeding, No. tOf south Tenth street. below Chest nut. orphans' Con rt Sale—Estate of lose* Wright. den'd. VALUABLF. COUNTRY PLACE, I actes. with um p roveme nts. Powder Mtn told. near Nleetoyn Orphtne Court gals—Estate ofJames Baniord. deed. THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING. northeast corner of Sixth and Mary streets. south of Lombard. Same Estate .— THßEE-STORY BRICK DWELL ING. adrostune. Same "Estate.—THßEE THREE - STORY BRICK DWELLINGS, Jones' atter. in the rear of the above. Or as' Court Sale —state Hem, Innkurlh, deed. TWO TWO-STORY STONE DWELLINGS, Ger mantown. _ _ . . Orphans' Court Sale—Estate of John E. Welch, deed. TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLLNG, northwest side of Brinchurst street, Germantown. Peremptory Rale.— ELEGANT MODERN RESI DENCE, N 0.1317 Walnut street. opposite Batumioass square. with Ali the modern conrecienees. Lour feet 7 Inches liont Lr &is feet deep, to George street. ELEGANT RESIDENCE with stable. coach-house, &c.. Locust Street. shove William street, Twenty-foorth ward I late West Philadelphia Eaecutors' Sale—Estate of Mrs. Anne L. Poalk, docid. VALUABLE BUSINESS STAND— Store and dwell ing. No. 151 North Fourth street. above Arch. THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, Noll 2115 Winte r *treat. west of Twenty-first street, Executors' Sale—Estate of Witham Wasne.dee'd. TWO BRICK DWELLINGS, Nos. 250 and 212 North Fifteenth street. NEAT MODERN DWELLING, N 0.337 South Eigh teenth street. llbilVe Pine street. MODERN RESI DENCE. No. fad North Twelfth St. NEAT RESIDENCE, 1210 Mount Vernon street. JOHN EDGAR THOMSON - 15130 . - 75 ITU li77lß.'tifi.!l4 BAIR 8 -Br AUCTION.--' - - - ELEVENTH FALL SALE. OCTOBER IS, AT T O'CLOtiE. IN TILE EVENING, At the Exelirinse. suit ineluile— it Or Oms' Court Sate—Estate of David &WY. de-_'d. T% O-STORY BRICK DWELLING, northft.- it cor ner of Mager and Fourth street,. Same Estate.—THßEE THREE STORY BRIGS DWELLINGS, Fourth street, north of Master. Same Estate.—THßEE TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLINGS. north nine of Master street, east of Fourth. Same Estate.—THßEE-STORY BRICK DWELL ING, northwest corner of Master and Putt streets. Same Estate —TWO-S — ORY FRAME STABLE, west sale of Pint street, north of Master. Stine Ertate.—THßEE THREESTORY BRICK DWELLINGS, east side of Fourth street. north of Master, with three four story brick dwelbils In the rear. on Pink street. Or 't ins' Court Sale —Fatate of 'Milian' Chew. deed. TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLLND, N 0.322 Sot Seventh street. between Spruce mad Pane. Trustees' Peremptory Sale—Estate of James Bell. BRICK DWELLING, South Stith street, betWesil Shi nen and Fitzwater. Peremptory Sale.—A Ground-rant cf 820 et year. Pro perty an Delano°. New Jersey. Executors' Peremptory See—Estate of Charles El liott. decd.—NEAT TWO-STORY BRICK DWELL ING. No 472 North Sixth street. TWO BRICK DWELLINGS. Federal and Paz% es. 1/Q , Ses haudtatts of both the above sales, mortufie and even ire. BUSINESS LOCATION.—Two-storY beiek tavern, 214 Carter street. between Chestnut &ad Walent aad Second and Third streets. SALE OF VALUABLE BOOBS. WATER-COLOR AW INGS, CAMERA OBSCURA.ENGRAVINGe 3 ARTISTS' MATERIALS. &e- On Thursday end Pr day Evenings, Ootober 61 and 7th, at the Auction Store, a collection of valuable London books, on various itutiectir, Wottm on the Art of Panama, the. Also. eater rotor drawings, earners obseura, artiste materials, engravings. he. Sier For yertienlars see catalogue, SALE OF SUPERIOR GERMAN BULBOUS ROOTS. On 31anday Morning. At 10 o'clock. at the Agatha Stnre. one case or Supe rior bulbous roots.conyortsing WY usual asaortyloyay op hyacinths, tulips, nue Lanus. crocanos. Ac. Pale at Nos. W 9 and Hl&raf t ' T oor th w o o. SUPERIOR FURNITURE,TRRNOII-PLATE MIR RORS, PIANO-FORM BRUSSELS CARPET& On Ttntricka Moronic. At 9 o'clock . a t the Auction Store, an assortment of excellent hissonst-hand furniture. elm peano. fizqes. flue lUltfata haueekeeyen , carpets, etc.. from (avulses decluant reasoned to the store for convenience of sale. . I M. GUMMY do SONS, J • REAL RSTATR. AUCTIONEE o. es WALNITT ST R% REET. CARD.—J. Gammey & Rom aontinneeng, will bald oriWi V Re l t e S hoo a " Ma° h°°A. rrar dvs 3. on bur Flings. Sal. Reyster wall always le bust a very large, amount o zeal estate, tooludiste emery de songs:en tht ogy sad &mon property. J. IC GUMMY & SOX& Real Estate Brokers, No. IV WALIt UT Street, below Boa. Alo SES NATRAN ,S AUCTIONEER AND I(IDMMISSION MERCHANT , LE. cognet SIXTH and ruct Street& MONEY TO LOAN. m o m TO LOAN, IN LUNT Oa !NULL 4NOTNIII, me re handle.) generally, and on all article" dram Au, SUMS OYER (INC NIINDIIIDDOLLIAN Twig2u CUT. PIN MONTH, including Maras., Ire., at Nathan"' Principal Estabhshinent,_B. E. corner of SIXTH arid RACK Bit UREAT rU814.13 ACCOMMODATION. MONEY MONEY!: MONEY_ 1. I I ' Money liberally advanced intuits to max srposesta, from one dollar to thousands, co gold and silver plates diamonds. watches, jewelry, foirlia t . m so om y .64 h i _ i r rom ents, yertuntre, day _goods, elotmagnreeensis, et gars. hardware,ctolery. banes, horse', vehicles. and ell articles of value, for any length of um i r= on, &tiler's:re PRICITIL ESTANUSZYNNTI bOYiieeM own of Sixth and Rime streets. PROMISSORY NOTES, with collateral. dinecontisd 14 the Lowe" market rates. • GREAT BA RUAINS IN WATCHES, szwEi.,xy, &e., AT PRIVATE SALE. at bIATRANS' PRINCI PAL. FSTABLISIBIENT, S. E. Ironer of SIX aid RACE Streets—The folkm n 2 snider, will be sold for lees than hall the usual store price": Fine gold Ensbah a reng full owned and p, of most approved make, in Minting cases and double batomed, FM* l a asoapement lever and levee watehes,ll h =WM ease open face, some of them are extra full 1•Is81.24 and test ma k e . Silver English patent sells Irmohas, escape ment lever and Opine*, in hunting "sae awl open face. some very ripener ; English, Bwei, French, 2.p( (tinnier watcbee; ine gold vest, lob, neck, and Mal donee chairs; fine gold pencil cams and pans, bracelets, Lre wapitis. finger-rings, ear-rinse, muds medal:tool and owelrf jouerrdly. Superior Havana Cigars at SI per Diousand, in boxes of mo each, will be ar.M. by male 6 . .. x or oomorties, to suit purchaser'. Nianammit Taney "nolo. &0., Ao., AO. AT PRIVATE SALE. . _ _ A superior fire:Proofleii. s ifteilu — gh by S 'dot Indio. Also. entailed. and jewelry of seen desonmos. ST. I.OIZTIS, MO. tVILLIAMS & BOYLE, AUCTIONEERS V as COMNISSION PdERCHAICfB, No. IV North MAIN S'CRERT. Ss. Losss, formeniylnth Messrs. Mien, Clas born Zs Co., Peladelphra,l der the.r services to the merchants, magmluswers, and olhers of Phlladelglus. for tae sale of try goods, outsets, shoes. hardware. yesreqry, Sc., ac. la. Cash adrances made on receart of goods. la. Settlements made three days after gals. Mesas. Myers:Ch.shora. .t Phila. Ptuart dr. Brother, nuts. Van Wick. Townsend, dr Warrens. Nair Vat. & B. Curtis Wood, Chnsty, tr. CO.. Pt, LORI. yo. " " Crow, hleCrearT, & Co.. ma-f m er.iv CSR DENTISTRY.—The improved sets of ARTIFICIAL TEETH. still man rift entre.' at AI; ARCiI Street. lltiladelphin. by I. Ll'lit:NS, M. 11.,,Surgeots lsontott. The Mineral Paste sets of Teeth are raperseding sll oilers. principally from the foltowing reastms Pure mineral is nand in place of t oo. or silver, for pLares, mahtna them one-gird lighter. and at the tame tines much stronger, ear greateat thickness is where the stone have shrunken away perm. MIA perfecta reater ios anstonneal shape and contour 01 the moath and to the Inca, and the exactorligtpal expression features; they will stand better in service, and lever gel °ULMI repair; they are responsibly warranted fora It fetinie ; there are no crencea toy the ectutntnulstion ot particles of food; they are wholly free from all gat. vans, action, and can never produce palpitation of the heart, headache, sore throat, neurslata, or nervous- Dr. LUKENS' office. 91• ARCH street. Philsdelthm; also t 34 PhI'INSYLVAMA Avenue, Wastungtos. avit-Int - - lAIRES' HAIR BRAIDS, WIGS, FRI SETTS. and CURLS. mnnorsetured in the very beat and newest Paris stales, and of which., e.nstantly keep area laree assortment on hand. sold wholesale* and retail, nt the lowest We prices. Orders (rota all part s of the eouutry solteLt.J. and p..saptls stranded to. Also. a ire. HAI R. I E. s'ipen any use. 2.1170 t% 1. , . No. 12 or TENTH In 8t... Between Mar k et and Chestnut. REFINED SUGAR.-5(10 barrels various ender. LW 1,1,12 Lruhhetl. &AIN] red pavatc's for wi'• by JANU-2. 4 . GRAHAM & CV. &La) I.I.7TITTA VA-iii L. .it'KEnE-430 bias. Nos. 1,2, and 3 Mackerel. is assorted orivaal packages, o Ors latest catch, for ssla L. LER & 01 ARCM St.r.lat C .C. a SAD r.s...horo Prort PURE CONFECTIONERY, 11ASI:PACTMILD EIT EDWARD A. HEINTZ, I.Ate of S. Hermon. fibre S. W. corner ARCH and NINTH s',Hlet& pen Fltbert artrvet., HOWE'S STANDARD ;;CALFS.- 1 srßoNti & ROSS esttie. and Ha) So.lea require no Plationa And Counter &Mee 01 even description, The , . reeeite all }neon. and Wear on Balls telteul of" Icntie Edtes. AS on other Scales. Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. and see the jurpr..,einent PENNINGTON G TIE E\_ Arent. lla`Anlth SEVENTH Street, PhiLidelphot. III(ME PROW 4* 'TIE WONDERFUL EFFECTS OF MON ELL'S AMERICAN HAIR REPARATO.R. rillt...b/et.Pll,, September 33th, 1%9. Thu is to eerttis that I was bald Mr many years. and was recommended to tr. sour Re"rat„;.; rind procured three bottles. used it for three somata. 'duets has rinsed my hair to grow, and althouch not vale as thu: as before, i et it is constantly sTOWITIL. E. M. JONES, No. 3a North Third stmt.. ILA DFLPII 11. September CO, 13. Mr. J. P. filoa ELI.: Dear Sir—tiome unit wave tor hair commenced fallme out. so much so. that I was. in fact, lea rtul of becoming Fetid; but hearing of the won deriul power of your Resarator. I wan induced to buy a bottle. and after mons one•ball of it my hair not only eased coming out. but commenced growing finely, aidl have now as thick a suit of hair as ever f had. JACOB EVANS, No. au Cherry street. For sato 1,1 T. 11, PI:TEAS Sole Agents, No. fld CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. .settin FAMILY CHOCOLATE SUPERIOR 141 EDWARD H EINTZ. Manufutturer and Importer of t French and Spanish CHOCOLATE. Store S. %%corner ARCH and NINTH &MU. .9-3.1 Fnetorr Sl4 .1111iTIN & QUAYLE'S Stationery-, Tor. -I. end Fancy Goods Mt - Tom:tn. 10'1 Ct s Al.ZieT Street. below Eleventh. Phlllade , lh.a. CoteLea:ly here! h'erionter• Todet•rtl6o,.... 11 - ONEY. tivie.s prime CulAn Honey, -KA of very superior quality, in store and for low, by CliAßLEiri TE wazorr 4 tnTEs,
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