The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, October 11, 1859, Image 4

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Tate Pitts of Sit John rionklini •
The - I:rid/lon Wages; oOhe Ad ult.; says :
Ttia"Fox•siren, .ditietivery :vessel, (Cant : Me
- Cliatooka whietrwaseant to the A.rotio,regions at
' 4l ' o exPe.nact Lady Franls,lln, ,to discover traces
, of , fhe missing: expedition,- arrived off the Isle of
Wight on Weantisdayi the 21st.' On landing, Capt.
',MbOlintioak at once came On by train' for London,
Aringinr with-,him two ,cases containing reline of
tite_leng-thisslagexpedition of Sir 'John Franklin.
Wo roil - dyed' the following froM the Mi n t,
rally ~ •
'Sept, 22-10.30 A. M.
The"Secratary. of, the Admiralty presents his
compliments to.the editor Of .the Times, and for
. Wardittho Pattealiallying letter for insertion :
Sii bag 'you will inform the Lords Commis
of the Admiraity.of the safe' return to this
country of Lad Franklin's Final .Searching
pedition - whit I have tied the honor hieenduot,
Theirlordshipa will reice to hear that our on ,
dowers Worm:thin the thte of the Franklin
podition have met with complete success.
At Point 'Victory, upon*. tho northwest
,"coast of
I'l{itk Isltindoi: mord has been found,
dated the 25th of Ahril, 184 S, and signed by Cep
' - tains Crozier and Fitzjames. By it we were in
formed that her Maiesty,'s ships Erebus and Terror
were abandoned on the 22d of April, 1840, in the
lee, five leagues to, the NNW., and that the survc
:vors—in all amountini to 105 souls, under the coin:
mond of Oaptain,dros er—were proceeding to the
-Great Fish river. - Sir John Franklin had died'on
the 11th of Juno; 1841.
Many deeply interesting relics of our lost noun
trymen have • been picked up iron the, western
shore of King William's Island, and 'others obtain. ,
• ed from the Esquimanal by whom.we were inform
ed that subsequent to Cum abandonment ono ship
was eniihed and 'Sunk by the' lee, and thoothor
'forced on shore, where she 'has over since been,
affording them an almost inexhaustible mine of
wealth. , .
Rein unable to penetrate beyond Bellot strait,
the Fox wintered in Brentford Bay, and the search
—including the estuary of the Great Fish river and
the discovery of 800 miles of coast line, by which,
we have united the explorations ,of the former'
searching exPeditiens to the north and west of our'
peeltion with those of Sir James Ross, Besse, Simp
son, and Rae to the south — has been performed by
sledge Journeys this spring, conducted by Lieuten-'
ant Hobson, it. N., Oaptain Allen Young, and my
self. '
As a somewhat.detalled report of our proceed
ings will doubtlesshe interesting to their lordships,
.11 is herewith enolosed, together with a chart of
our diseeveries and explorations, and at the earli
est opportunity I will present myself at the Admi
ralty to afford further' Information, and lay before
their lordships the reamt found nt Port Victory.
I have the honor to be, dm.,
- F. L. •/SfoCmstoevc., Captain li. N. '
To the Seoretary of the Admiralty. '
The report thus referred to contains the follow
ing Almeria of the Cairn which contained the ac
count of the death of Sir Sohn Franklin:
On the 'fith. of May Lieutenant Hobson Ditched
his tent beside a large cairn 'upon Point Victory.
Lying among some loose stones which had fallen
'from the top of 'this cairn, was fOund a small tin
esse_oontaining a. record, the labstanee of which is
'briefly as follows: This cairn was built by the
Franklin expedition; upon the assumed site of Sir
James Rosa' pillar, which had not bean found. The
Erebus and-Terror spent their first winter at Tioechy
Island, after having ascended Wellington Channel
to lat. 77 deg. N., and returned by the west side of
Cornwallis ,Islind. On the 12411- of September,
1846, they were beset in let. 70 . 05 N. and long, 08
-23 IV. Sir J,Tranklin died - on' thelithrof June,
1447. On the,22d of Aprill64B, the ships were
abandoned fire 'leagues to the N.N.W. of Point
.Vietory; and the survivors, 105 In number. landed
hero, under the command of Captain Crosier,"
This paper was dated April 25, 1848, and upbn the
following day they intended to start for the Great
Fish river. The total loss by deaths in the expe
dition up to this date was nine °Moors and fifteen
men.
The following original papers were nloo found by
Captain McClinton, on Prbabe of Wales bland :
of May, 1847.
Her Majesty's ships Erebus and Terror wintered
io the ice in let. 1O slog. 5 min., long. 98 deg. 23
min. W.
Having wintered in 1846-7 at Beech Island in
let. 71 43 28 br, long. 21 32 1.5 11%, after ascending
Wellington Channel to lat. 77, and returning by
the west side of Cornwallis
join; FnAn'xian,
Commanding the Expedition
Whoever finds this paper ia requested to forward
it to the Secretary of the Admiralty, London, with
a note of the time and place at which it was found ;
or, if more convenient, to deliver It for that pit ,
pose to the British consul et the nearest port.
The same in French.
The same in Spanish.
The same in Dutch.
The same in Danish.
The same in German.
Loft the ships Monday, the 24th of May, 1847,
the party consisting of two officers and six men.
M. Gone, Lieutenant.
Cues. F. Des WEUX, MAO.
' The words "wintered in 1848.'47 at lieeehey
island" should be •• in 1845.'48," as in 1818-'47
they Were. beset in the ice, mad the ships Ann.
Toned in April, 1848. The same mistake occurs in
both papers...
ADMIRALTY, Sept, 22. •
Relics of the Franklin . lapedition of almost
every imaginable kind were discoirered at different
plaoes. Among .tbunt were ' , books; 'tools, silver
plate, buttons, ammunition, spectaoles, pencil",
80L9130111, paper, 'purses, flasks, watches, pemmican
tins, handkerchiefs, combs, tooth-brushes, cooking
apparatus, shovels, canvas, knives, etc., etc.
About a week Witco a fair youuggirl ofl6 arrived
oleveland. put up at a hotel, s , ragged" out in
expensive harness, and attracted much attention.
She told the landlord she aapestod bar uncle, and
on Saturday he arrived. litilvaa an active gentle
-111812, and sixty years old 'at least. In the after
noon there arrived at the hotel an uncouth old man
' In baggy fidwsers, with a slight Yorkshire accent.
This old man angrily confronted the other old man
and charged him with running ,away with his
daughter. There was imeeno of roctimination,whon
the father charged the" loveyer" with being mar
ried, and the fatherof eight children. Piaally t the
father and the old runaway had a private consul ta
lion.' We do not know what ants said or what pecu
liar influence was brought to bear upon the injured
father, but ho returned home, and the young girl
end pretended undo foil together.
GENERAL NEWS.
SINGULAR REVELAT/ONS-4 WOMAN MOAT
ANNOYED.—For some time past a woman resid
ing in Lansing street has been annoyed nightly by
strange noises and apparitions. On several °cos,
dons the has invoked the aid of the police to pro
tect her, but all is to no avail,,the noises and mys
teries still continuing.. This, too, notwithstanding
every door In the house Is . secured by bolts and
looks. The woman asserts that she often feejs
hands laid upon her in a violent manner, as though
it were the intention of the possessor of said hands
to drag her from her bed and. annihilate ber. 1f,3w4
over, thus far, no serious results have come from
these strange and :mysterious transootions. The
woman Lae, , on different occasions ,
been nearly
frightened out of her wits - and 'by her screeches
has alarmed the whole 'neighborhood. Pomo poo
plelmay siippose this a false hallucination OA her
part, but we can say that the noises era vouched
for by those residing in the samehem) and houses
adjoining. They are plainly heard , but• cannot be
accounted for:. Even the pdlioe have visited The
house, heard the noise, but find ' no cause for it.
This is strange :- 41b.
SHARP SHOOTING AND SHARPER PRACTICE
—The Fredonia (li.'t);Censor tells of one of the
sharpest betting tricks that we have hoard of in
some time. A Mr. , JaCkson Sage inade a wager of
850 with some parties in Fredonia that ho could
shoot fifty consecutive rifle shots;ofthand, nt a tar
get of NV and ono•fourth inches, at the distance
of ten rods, without .onee missing the mark. lie
accomplished .the:-feat, but did it by setting up a
heavy boiler iron. funnel, ono foot in diameter at
the wider end, and tapering to a size less than that
of the mark, just in tronteof the target. He bad
only to keep his ball within tire or :ix inches of
the mark, amlthe funnel took them home, sure,
Ile had the Yankee impudence to olnim the stakes
after this performance, and we cannot feel certain
that he did not deserve them, for his sharp trick, if
not for his sharp shooting,
- ,
PpEirrntantsw:—PUring the recess 'between
the second and thirditeats of the race at St. Lords,
Mo., an, extraordinary pedestrian: feat was vr.•
formed by y Henry Adams, an - Etiglishineri;'wbo' ad
booked himself for one hundred (lettere to walk one
mile; fair toe and heel, within aeveii minutes.' He
was costumed in the usual style of pedestrians—
that is, legs and arms bare, and nothing porticu
- tar to spook of hbout tho loins. Ile exhibited great
mpiatislarpowor about his legs, and is a fine-grown
young. man about five-awl-twenty. The word
being given, he Started on his mile, keeping a train
of boys and mon—lncluding his time-keoper--on a
good round Jug-trot. His pare was wonderful for
the first bait mile, which he finished In about 3.35,
completing his distance .1111.31 k—a failure, to be
sure, of what, ho started for, but still a very
astonishing performance.' '
THE Bctivtlific , dmeritan speaks of a now
invention for hors&shoeing, designed to obviate
the continual driving of nails lb the boot, by whieh
great injury is sometimes indicted upon valuable
horses by unskilful 'Workmen.' -A groove is made
in the underside of ,the common shoe, into which is
fastened. a. piece .of trop "of the satue,ividth and
shape as the groove,. only thicker, and slightly
curved riPwaids—tholunetion forming a complete
dovetail.- The advantage of this Inner - shoe is,
that •it Is' made to 'project beyond the ordinary
shoo, and when worn down can easily be removed
and replaced' by' another without pulling elf the
.shoe from the horse's hoof.
gown menthe since, a vroreati and her two
children were pat off a train on the" Cleveland,
Columbus, and Cincinnati Railroad for not' being
able to pay fore, the woman offering a Lill which
the oonduetor pronounced to be • worthless; The
patty were put off, the train on -a cold and, rainy
day; and having' over half a mile to -walk for
shelter,. the weren't and her youngest child took a
severe cold, which, after a sickness of 'over two
menthe, resulted in the death of the fatter. 'Suit
- was accordingly commenced fur damages, A nd
after sprotractedtrial the jarY rendered a verdict
for the plaintiff for $450.
„
WitEHE Is s'ltx BEntezA BOTI 7 --Morrissey”
was not a second at the Kelly and Price prize fight.
~Itis name"has -been manned withthat of James
Massey in this "connection.' We understand' that
Moirlater.rooently , offered to bet $lO,OOO on his
- muscle:for another encounter with anybody that
might Wren:end, `The money Wes exhibited as a
Pr° o 'tt `Jodnah. 4. Thu frientia or Mr. M. state,
, norrovermint - he would, not fight, unless In a mO.
ment of eihitenient he happened to pledge hiinself
to do goon that he could not he honorably released.,
7• 7 .??1 , • • • • -•-
„..
Tug Milwaukee :(Iowa) Light Guard,, at
their 'fall enonnipmebt; Jost-, Week ; performed ~the
- serious foroe of "tt,eitobtintit &sorter!' ata laying
hte coffin, all In tlie"preseolo of a large
crowd of speatators,panyof - wheal yore.alfeeted
tiara s !while the great macs
liett watt' so ibd4,riant
mtnary,:.t.wlplng - out!! of. the "whati"en
' ,eampleent dente filer beiing the.finni aonenkuotioe.,
''.'Tztu'riantauditritave ta , veryt cur ems, way
rsdhateitiog;fisk the:Ahem,. t They Wade r into
-We water at nightYith ta'knife and a wator•tight
•lerep.ypltioetemp .
the
tritte!,,tted
the trout Will seen 'follow 'As the Half eopiq
to tliosoffaoo of ythe Yiter;the fishohnott king
his knife. This is no doh story; but a
yoritabie foot. —/I oat on (IVlass.) Courier.
IMPORTATIONS.
(Reported for The Preos.l
BOSTON—Steamship Phloem; Sprague, Matthews-162
bags saltpetre Jordan & Bro; 681MIs paper 0 Mamma &
CO; 123 bole mackerel 169 half do do Stroup & Bra; i 4
pkga dry goods A Blade & Co; 80 bales 40 Wale. Lem-,
ing'& Cot 62 do goat skins P It Southwtok; 20 pkge dry
goods J T Way & Co; 100 oases hoots and shoes I' Ford;
81 do Myors, Clagliorn & Co; 41 do W A & L,Bhumwar;
20 do Townsend Stevens; 180 do 100 slabs tin order; 200
pima mdse Leech & co; 200 do various ooneignees.
PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE
T. FERNON.
JOHN SPARHA WE, Comm=Er or Tor SSOMH.
SAME J. REEVES, 111111
" LETTER BAGS
AT THB MARCIIANTA' EXCHANGE, PfIILAAI XLPHiI. O,3 ;
50011
Shippn
na elkla T i
, Re g lA h
e nt ...........
a j t a n 3 bu i o r o o , l, soon
Burk'AzoltaLl'owor: . • • London, noon
Burk Island Homo,ien toy—.
Bark Old Hickory, Bohm Rarson, goon
Brig AahlitcThoman ..... an Spots, 40011
Brag Iris hem ....... • — •Bagna la firando. noon
Bohr W I, Springs, Bookaloo Havana, 00(111
SAILING OF THE OCEAN STEAMERS.
'FROM THE UNITED STATES.
sum LEAVR FoR DAYS.
Glasgow.— York.. Glasgow., ............oot 12
'Asia. ..... Now York. •LtverpooL ...........oot 12
C of Manchester• Now York.. Cork, k 0.....—. .....oot 25
New . .... Oct 15
Circassian..._._ New York—Galwal. • • • Oct Id
.New York. •Homburg Oot 15
Arno Y0rk....., ......Got 75
Oct 19
Africa .—New York.. Liverpool Oot 20
C of Washiniton.,_' ..N York.. Cork sr, Ltverphol....oot 22
Arlel'• • ',.........New York :Havre .. Oct 22
TO ARRIVE.
SHIPS , LEAVE FOR DAYS'
C of Washington.Liverpool—New Y0rk.......... Sept 28
Arie1............11avre, .ko..Now Y0rk,.... Sept 29
Edinburg. Olassow..New Y0rk..... ..... Sept 28
Indian..._. Liverpool—Oriebeo.„....... Sept 23
Afri0a.............Liverp001..New York ....A:tot 1
gegonla, ~...13oothempton..New York ....... ....Oct 4
.Bremen Southampton. low York.... ...... .oot 4
North Sritton....Liverpool— Oot 5
oston ..... . Oct 9
Ocean Queen.. —.Havre, &e. „New York Oct 12
Kentetroo...i....tiovorpool—New York ....... .oct 12
Anglo Saxon.— "Liverpool—Quebec. k0..........0ct 12
P0rch..........Ls versool—New Y0rk............00t1c
Prince Albert Oalway..New York ....Oct 17
.Great Eastern....Rolvhead.. Portland Oet2B
• .The California Mad Steamers sail from New York on
the sth and 20th of each month.
The Nayalia, Steamers leave New York on the 2d, 7th,
12th, 17th, and 27th of each month, and Charleston, S.. C.,
on the 4th and 19th.
When the above dates fall on Sunday, the steamers
will anti on Monday, except front New Orleans.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 11, 1859.
4IIN RISES...--. 6 241 BUN BETS--..- 34
MGR WATER.--...- -..-. 36
ARRIVED.
flohr Harriet Dakar, Webber, days from Portland,
with Intriber, to 14 Trump & Son.
Schr Halo,Newman,L days front DiewburiPort, with
Wee to Gen A Wood.
Behr H H Weston, Maloy. 1 day from Wilmington,
Del. in ballast to Pi Sturtevant & Co.
Bohr Heverin, Pearce. 2 days from Dover, Vol,
with grain to Jae Darratt & Son.
CLEARED.
Bohr Alida. Carberr, Non, London, Blakistnn & Con.
Sohr Ada Herbert, rurvere, Wollfteet, N &aileron
& Co.
;Rohr HE Weston, Alaloy, Emden. N Sturtovant & Co
Eltahr Halo, Newman, Newburyport, D Cooper.
HY TELTORAPTI.
(Correapondanoe of The Press./
HAVRE DE GRACE, Cot 10 1869.
The Kingston and Wyoming will leave here this morn
ing with 26 boats in tow, laden and consigned as follows:
E R Chapm.Diligonse, and North Star, lumbar to Ma
lone Or.. Taylor; Chas Blanchard and Merchants' Friend,
do to John Cialg: - Amelia Or Ellen , American Earle. JC
Crawford, and Emma Tromp, do to hi Trumo & Sons;
Robert Lipton. Lundy's Lane, and Samuel Wilson. do
to Norerosa& Sheets; J H Fulmer. and Stars & Stripes.
do to William 11 Lippincott; Copt P Bhav, do to Samuel
Bolton & Cot Reindeer, Broad Top bit coal to Wilming
ton: West Wind, Janina Buchanan. and Defiance do to
N Burroughar Alexander filar. light to Humplireya,
Hoffman & Wright' Mary Frank, Ella. J 1.1 Henry.
Frank Fidler, and Dr L 8 Filbert, onaLto Delaw W
are City
MBAJORANDA.
Steamship Royalton° Stale, Marshman. hence for
Charleston, was seen 6th ;net, 5 P 51, off Slattern..
Steamship Boston, Bellew, hence, at New York 9th
instant.
Ships Thomas Jellemon, Mencom,• Westmoreland,
Decant Arthur White. Kelly; Betsey Williarna,Nicker
son, and Wm Penn, Meade, were loading at Liverpool
2ith nit for this port.
Ship Thomas Wattson,Laprelle, remained at Malaga
14th ult.
Ship Bridgewater, 'Barstow, for New York, mitered for
loading at Liverpool 20th ult.
Bark Sophia, Jones, cleared at Baltimore Bth inst for
Rin Janeiro.
Bark Wheatland, Daapeaux, for Bahia, cleared at
Baltimore yesterday.
Bark Hamilton, Burns, for Philadelphia; remained at
Havana 29th ult.
Brig Daniel Maim', Steelman, for Boston, cleared at
Mobile 3d inst.
Brig Mamba. Habbert. for this port. put back to Brou
wershaven 22d tilt with loss of topanilyard.
Brig Harvard, Anderson; from London for thin port,
was aeon 4th lilt lat 43 60 ton 25 30.
Brig Thos 11 %Been, Monday, cleared at New York
Btli inst for St Thomas.
Bahr W Kennedy, Christy, lionoe at Alexandria Bth
instant.
Sally R W Tull, Townsend, for Philadelphia, cleared
at Mobile &tined, with 639 bales cotton.
Bohr J W Pharo, Cavalier, hence for Georgetown, D 0,
pnesed Alexandrio Bth test.
far Phr w Benton, .)
el phinton, Tnlor,.) sailed from Bristol Ith ;net
a
CABINET WARE.
HOGUET & HUTTON,
- MANUFACTURERS OF
DESKS
AND CABINET FURNITUR E
• NO. 250 8011T11 TRIED STREET.
Office, Bank, and School Furniture, Extension Tables.
Bookcases. "Wardrobes. eto. es-ant
CAB FURNITURE .A.ND BILLIARD
TABLES.
MOORE & CAMPION,
No. xi SOUTH SECOND STREET,
in eonneetton with their extensive Cabinet Business, are
now inanufactunngis mano TABLES,
BILLIARD
and have now on heA a f . ull sanely. fimeheli with
gooRF, cAlkr ota qpincgOVED CUBRIONS t _
womb are nrgnoun e by OD 'wig? have used them to DO
superior to all paten ,
For the altalitY fiDDIU of these Tahleo the mum-
Mau:mere refer to their numerous patrons throUgheut, the
Unton, who are familiar with the character of their
work. iy26-em
HATS, CAPS. &c.
1859.
FALL 'X E. AD • 1859 .
C. H. GARDEN & CO..
• Rlnnlasehirers of and Wholesale Dealers In
HATS.•CAPS. FURS.
MLR AND. STRAW BONNETS,
AND STRAW OCOI)S,
ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS,
FEATHERS, RUCHES, &c.,
NOS. 800 AND S ,
O MA R K x ET S
TREET,
EXTENSIVEBT w CK c BEST f TERMS,
LOWEST
aulll4m --FRICES.
CHINA AND QUEENSIVAHE.
BOYD as STROUD.
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS,
Have now on hand a oomploto stook of
GUEENSWARE,
OLASEIVITA.R.F,, and
FRHNOII AND ENGLISH CHINA,
At their OLD STAND, No. 32 NORTH POURTH ST.,
four doors below Merchants' Hotel, p 3 which they invite
the attpution of WHOLESALE BUYERS.
oir AGENTS von firrenuso OLA/113. aulS-Em
CIGARS, TOBACCO, &c.
MERINO,
140 ROUTH FRONT STREET,
Has In store and bond, and
Offers for Bale, a Large. Assortment of
OICIARS,
Received direct from Ravens, of choice and favorite
Brands. au& -tf
RAILROAD LINES.
WEST CHESTER and
- PHILADELPHIA. RAIL
ROAD viaI.IDIA.
ALI, ARRANGEMENT.
on and 4 tat WEI/NED/34Y, Octabor 5. 1269.
Dia trains will taavapadodeiptort. froi the Station, N.
E. corner of EIGHTEENTH and Ma KET Street., at
7.30 and 9.30 A. M.. and at 2.90 and 51. 1.
Leave Went Cheater, from the DEPOT, on EAST
MARKET EPPIILET, at 7 •
and 10 A. 21„ and 220 and 6
P. M. . .
ON SUNDAYS—Leave Philadelphia at 8 A. M., and 2
P. M. Leave West Cheater at 7.30 A. M., and 00 P. D, hl.
HENRY WOO
6 • t('General Superintendent.
1859. I - M1859.
faAb i llittifeTDlPT,i - ativ e ,"Ppgl4ll4 4 .-
DELPMAAr it TRBNTON RAI IA tiAD CO 8
EINES, it PIIILADtILPHIA. TO
NEW 10K AND WAI -PLACES,
Pitint %v r 4
Will leave as follows, rut s VAIX.
At OA. 11. via Cameen ,and Amboy, Cain. & Am.
Aocomlodatlon .... 02 25
At A. 1., via dantilan and Jersey City, (New
limy/Accommodation 226
At 4. via Camden and Jersey Oily, Morning
ail . ......... .. 300
At II A. a.; liflaieaMbliat, TaeonY and
Cit/ s Western Faeroes D 00
At la . P. M., via Camden and Amboy Awyornmo
dat
At 22. M., via biniden (i.`k A. /ea-
D rees 3 00
.4t 4 M. by gtednAvat, via Titoony and Jer
sey City, Evening Express 3 00
At 4 P. M.. by Steamboat. via Tammy and Jer
sey City ,24 Class Ticket 2 20
At 01.. fil., via Camden and Jersey City
At II F. .M., via Camden and Jersey City, Southern 3 o'3
Ml
At 6 ai
P.M, VI a Camden and Ambo,y4opoinmodation, 220
(Freight and Passenger )—) at Ulan .... 225
2d Class whet . . 150
rune daily . The 11 P:111. bouth.
en'
For litlvide r re a ,VasUr?, 2 loeimagton, kn., at d A. M.
and o 2 rlita . u i rili Chunk, Allentown, and Bethiehe at 6
A. via Lehigh Raddled. ni •
der Water Glap,Stroudeburg. Scranton, Wilkeabarre,
Montrose, meat sand, &a., at e A. M., via Delaware,
Lackawanna and Western Railroad,
For Mount Holly. at 6 and 9 A. M.. and 2)4 and 4 P.M.
For Freehold, at 0 A. M. and 2. M.
WAY LINIyS
For Biletol, Trenton, /so, at 2.if and 4 P. M., from
Walnut-street wharf.
For l'almyra, Oelnnoo, Beverly, Burlington, Borden
town, &a., at 1214, 1. Radii:4 T.,211.
Steamboat J ohm Prellgon,for Bordentown and interme
diate plaoes, at 2% 1.26.
Steamboat Trenton, for Bristol, Burlington, and
terinediate Wanes, at 11 A. ht. sind 4 I'. M.
Fifty poundeor bitgdage only anowed each yaeseager.
yaneagere are prohibited from taking any thing as beg.
gage but their wearing apparel. Alt baggage over Pr
Pounds to be paid for extra. rho company haul their
responsibility for baggage to one dollar per pound, and
II not be liable for any amount beyond 41100, except
bySpecie contmot,
014 1. 1359. WM. If. OATZMEit. Arent.
MAT,_ PHIL ADELPIIIA AND
QUICK RO TE to Enira,Wilke_ 'harm, Buffalo, —
Chicago, Rook Island, Niagara, Palls, Milwaukee, Bur
,Etolian, Montreal, St. Paul's, Detroit, Dual! e th, and St.
Prise7ger trains will leave the Philadelph la nod Rend
ipgAni fond Depot, cornor.B,Rotip and . FINE Streets,
P 4"
("n ag I A e .VI e ,NIC I II,X7R w AS.
For Elmira, Niagara rale, Buffalo,. Detroit, Chicago,
Milwaukee t ßonic Island, Ualena, Bt. Paul's, BurhngtOn,
tnel St. Lome.
,8.90 P. M., NIORT EXPRESS.
For Egan', Niagara Falls, Buffalo Detroit nioltgOt
Milwaukee,,Rook Leland, lialaus,St. Paul's , rlington,
and St. Lnuta.
The 7.30 A. Al. end LSO I'. M. trains run through to
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.1. The city 01 Philadelphia to use of AilanOVitrtlitnan
and James 1, Bartow v. }Rowe, lip Rossett, & Co., ow n
om or reputed owners, oi whin) vet - may he ow nore. Com
inon Picas, thimmilier Form, 1858, No. $O. Paving,
$16321. Lot, soutliwonleily corner of York and Cedar
streets, in front on maid York Street 61 foot by 125 foot 6,14'
inches to Cordon street. Nineteenth ward.
2. Same v. same, owners or reputed ownors, or who-,
ever may be owners. CommonPiens; lows le osp T ern ,,
1853. N 0.21. Paving, $11127. Lot soothe miterly side,
of York street; 157 Biol. einglinistitorlY from 1110 southeast
erly side of Lemon street, in runt on said York street 61
feet by 125 feet 014 melons to Uordon street. Nineteenth
ward.
4. Santo v. Caleb It. Meeker, owner or repined owner,
or whoever may be owner. Common Neal, Alnroli Term,
10,71 No. 200. Paving, ,s2lB 93. Lot 8010.11WesterlY Hate
of Coral end Wood 'rools. in front on said Coral
street 168 foot 6..1 niches to Moore street, by 11 foot in
depth. Nineteenth ward.
0. Sarno v. Edward Leigh, owner or reputed owner, or
whoever may be owner. Common fleas Morels Term,
3859. No. 201. Paving, $ 24 N. Lot and Brick Dwelling
northwesterly side of Coral street. d 9 feet northeasterly
from Dauphin street,jii front on said Coral street 17 toot
by tit feet in depth. Nineteenth ward.
7. Seine v. Brown & Boyd, owners or reputed owners,
or whoever may be owners. Common Pleas, alareli
Term, 1859, No. 196. Paving, $9B 80. Lot and Brick
Dwelling southeasterly corner of Coral and Dauphin
Streets, in front on said Coral street 71 feet le' Inchon,
inoluding ono-half of a 2 feet 614$ inches wide a ley, by Di
feet in depth. Nineteetli ward.
8. Same v. same, owners or reputed owners, or who
ever may be owners. Common Pleat', March Term, 1859.
N 0.197. Paving, $l6 62. Lot and Brick Dwelling there
on erected, southeasterly aido of Coral street, 12 feet
northeasterly from Moore street, in front on said Coral
street 12 feet by 62 feet 7% inches to a four-foot wide
alley. Nineteenth ward.
9. Some v. same, owners or reputed owner& or who
ever may bo owners. Common fleas, March Term, 1869.
No. 198. Paving. ,sl6 a. Lot and Book Dwelling there
on erected, northeasterly corner of Coral and Moore
streets, in trout on said Coral street 12 feet by_s2 feet 7%
inchon in depth to a four-feet wide alley. Nineteenth
ward:
10. Same v. same, owners or reputed ownere„ or who
ever may be owners, Common Pleas, March Perin, 1859.
No. 199. Paving, 516 62. Lot and Brick Dwelling thereon
erected, southeasterly side of Coral street, 49 foot north.
easterly from Moore street, in front on said Coral street
12 feet by 52 feet 71; inches in depth to a four-loct wide
alley. Nineteenth ward.
11. Same v. same, owners or reputed owners, or who
eV. may bo owners. Common Pleas, March Tenn. 1859.
N 07200. Paving, ela 62. Lot and Brick Dwelling there
on emoted, woutheasterly side of Coral street, 24 feet
northeasterly from Moore street, in front on said Coral
street 12 foot by 69 feet 7N; Inaba In depth to a four-leet
wide alloy. Nineteenth ward.
12. Same v. same, owners or reputed owners, or who.
ever may be orrnora. Common Pions March 'Perm, 1859.
No. 202. Paving, eta 62. Lot and Brick - Dwelling there
on erected, southeasterly side of Coral street, 60 foot
northeasterly from Moore street in front on said Co
ral street 12 feet, thence in depth on the northeasterlY
One thereof Oil feet, thence southwesterly parallel to said
Coral street Tfeet 657 inches • thence northwesterly pa
rallel to the said Moore stree't 11 feet 44; inches: thence
southwesterly parallel to the said Coral street 4 fool 614
inches ; thence gorthwesterly parallel to the said More
stroet b 2 feet 7%' inches to Baal Coral street, Ninoteeth
ward.
13. Same v. same, owners or reputed owners, or who
ever may be owners. Common Pleas, March Term, mos.
No. 203. Paving, 810 62. Lot and Brisk Dwelling:on the
southeasterly side of Coral street, 36 feet northeasterly
front Moore street, to front on sand Coral street 12 feet
by 62 feet 7% inches in depth to a four-feet wide alley.
Nineteenth ward.
14. Same v. same, owners or reputed owners, or who
over may he owners. Common Plans, March farm, 16.3...
No. 204 Paving. 418 39. Lot and Brick Dwelling there
on erected, southeasterly aide of Coral street, 72 feet
northeasterly from Moore street. in front on said Coral
street 13 beet 3% inches, Including ono-hall of a two-feet
6b lecher' wide alley. by 64 feet in depth. Nineteenth
ward.
16. Same v. McCartney StTownsend, owners or
red owners, or whoever may be owners. Common Pleas.
March Term, 1859. No 194. Paving, $lO5 30. Lot
and Brick Factory , or Mill thereon erected, souilienel
erly corner of Coral and Dreer streets. Beginning at
point on said corner, thence extending southwesterly
along the said Coral sheet 63 feet Li inch to the east side
of Front street, thence southerly atone the said Front
street 18 feet to a point, thence easterly at right angles
with said Front street 37 feet 11% incline to a point.
thence northeasterly parallel to the said Coral Street 37
feet /1% inches to the said Dreer street, thencenorth
westerly along the Raid Dreer street 39 feet 2% mhos to
the place of beginning.
16. Same v. Elam F. Witmer, owner or reputed owner,
or whoever may be owner. Common Pleas, MerchTerm,
1859. No. 189. Paving, 818 44. hot and Brick Dwelling
thereon erected southeasterly side or Coral street 96 feet
sonthwesterly from Wood Street. In front on said Coral
street 52 feet by 62 feet 7% inches in depth ton three
feet wide alley. Nineteenth ward.
17. Same V. same, owner or reputed owner, or whoever
may be owner. Common Plena. March Term, 1859. No.
yee. Paving, $lO 44. Lot and Brick Dwelling thereon
erected lioutheanterly side of Corn) street, Si feet sout
westerty front Wood street, in front on sa id Cora/ street
12 foot by 63 feet 7% inches to a three-feet wide alley.
Nineteenth ward.
16. -
Elaine r. Caine, owner or reputed owner, or whoever
may ho owner. Common Plena, March Term, 1a59. No.
192. Paving, 6'20 ta. Lot end Brick Dwelling thereon
erected southensterly - side of Coral street, no trot f.
inches 'southwesterly from the southwesterly side of
Wood street, in front on said Coral street 13 tent 6
inches, including one-heir a three-foot wide alley, tly 0.5
feet 7,.; inches in depth to so three-feet wide alley. NII2O-
teoutli ward.
19. dame v, sarrie t owner or reputed owner,or whoever
may bo owner. Comulon liens, March Term, 189. No.
153. Pnvin,r, 818 44. Lot and Brtek Dwellone thereon
erected southeasterly aide of Corn) street, n feet south
westerly from the southwester!) aide of Is street. in
front on said Coral street 1? feet by 69 feet 7,,V ) Inches to
a three-Met wide alley. Nineteenth ward.
20. Same v. 13rown : Ile .Rossett ,tr., Co., owners or re
puted owners. or whoever may be owners. Common
Pleas, December Term. No. 32. ravine, $OO Cl. Lot
northeast side of York street, IV feet southeaster!) (EOM
the southeasterly etch of Trenton avenue, in front on
said York street 15 toot by 125 feet 3 inches to Builen
street. Nineteenth ward.
•
•
21. Same v. same, owners or reputed owners, or who
ever may be owners. Common Pleas, December Term
1858. No. 33. Paying, SI3T 65. Lot southwest side o
York street, 108 feet couthenaterly from the southeast
erly aide of Lemon street, in fronton said York °tree
43 Met by 129 feet 814' inches to Gordon street. Nine
teenth ward.
• •
22. Seine v. .
Stotesbury & Armes, owners or reputed
owners, or whoever may bo owners. Common Pleas,
Mnrch Term, 1859. No. 91. Footway paving, 82J 89.
Lot southwesterly corner of York and '1 ulip streets, in
front on said York street 36 feet by 129 feet e 6 inches in
depth to Gordontreet. (Nineteenth ward.
23. Same v. A. bnngstreth, Owner pr reputed owner,
or whoever upsy IN owner. Common Pica:, March
Term, 1889. No. 03, Footway paving, 6 , 17 91. 'Lot
southwesterly side of York street, at feet southeasterly
from the southeasterly stile of Sepviva street, in front
on said York street &I feet by 129 feet 6J,; inches in depth
to Gordon street. Nineteenth ward.
25. Same v. Athanasius Ford, owner or reputed own
er, or whoever may be owner. Common Pleas, March
Term, 1859. No, 25. Footway paving, 812 Lot
soutneasterly corner of Ye*, and Gray streets, thence
southeasterly along the said York street 54 feet to
point, thence southwesterly at right angles with the said
York stroll IV feet 61 incites to Gordon street, thence
northwesterly' Mang s e cap( Gordon street 40 feet to
said Gray street, thane nartherly Meng the said Gray
street 43 feet .d inch to a point, thence farther ,aligig
the said Gray street northeasterly 89 feetBN Manes to
the pines of beginning. Nineteenth ward.
-- se. name-v. Philip Hum, owner or reputed owner. er
whoever may be owner. Cornice,, Pleae. March Term,
1859. No. 90. Footway paving, 432 83. Lot southwest
erly corner of yerk. and Lemon streeta , in fronted tha
said York street 541 bat by 179 feet U . 14 inches in depth to
Gordon street. Nineteenttrward, -
27. Elaine v. Sutton & Fisher, ownete or reputed own
ers, or whoever may be owners. COMilloll Piens, March
Term, 1850, No. 117. Footway paving, 857 21. Lot
northeast, side of York street.s4 southrinsterly from the
southesstegly side nr Lemon street, in tront on eaid York
street 7 2 leet Igr 1 -2 5 , r 4 t ,pails to depth to Einlon
street. Nineteenth - w rd. • "
28. Same v. Brown, Go Sennett, & Co., op era or re
puted owners, or whoever nifty be ownera. Contemn
Pleas, It Term, 1859. No. 99. Footway paving,
549 75. Lot southweeted7 eie or York ftreeti T 3 feet
southeasterly from the southeasterly side at Anion
street, in front on said York street lye feet by 129 toot ehf
"whoa in depth to Gordon street. Nineteenth want.
29. Same v. same, owners or reputed owners. or who
ever may be owners. Common Pleas. March 're rm. 1859.
No. 99 Footway paving, en 8,3.. Lot southwesterly
corner of York and Cedar streets, in front on said York
street 64 feet by 129 feet 672 inches in depth to Gorden
street. Nipateenth word.
30, Same tr. 11. tal im,owner or reputed owner, or
whoever may be ow W..' Connmm Pleas, March Term
1859. No. 120. Pavi e, 0103 'lmt setithweidDr;) ride
of Huntingdon street, 177 feet soothe:tided,' Hein
southeasterly side of Jasper street, in front on sand
Huntingdon street 30 feet 6 incites by 1413 feet B , s' inches
in depth to Hazzard Street. Nineteenth ward.
31. Same v. same, owner or reputed owner, or whoever
may be Owner.cr,pnrion Pions ( March Terin, 1859. No.
122, raving VII, 02. Lid soutimacterly corner of Hun
tingtonJ and Jasper streets, le froncon sae Itt.,,fingdon
street 72 feet by 140 feet ti'<i inches in depth to Hazzard
street. Nineteenth ward.
32. Same 2. A. Cotto, owner or reputod owner, or who
ever inaLhe owner. Common ((Noel, lqcti Term :1859.
No. 111. Pavieg, .sl7s 36. Lot westerly corner of Hunt
ingdon and Jasper streets, infrbot op bat(' Huntingdon
street tie feet by /40 feet kV Inches to /Liggett, dirtot,
Nineteenth ward.
Paine v. Abel Luken!, owner or reputed owner, or
whoever may be owner. Common Pleas, March 'feria.
1859. No. 137. Paring, 82 0 1.10. Lot northwesterly cor
ner Huntingdon street and Frankford road. Beginning
at a point in said corner, thence extending northwester
ly along the said Huntingdon street 109 feet 2i Whoa to
a point, thence northeaster[ y at right Angles with the
said Huntingdon street 68 lent 10J8 inches to a point.
thence easterly 74 feet 11Ji inches to the Frank ford
inches
to
and ht rigid an,4los therewith, thence south..tooth
wardly along the said yrrinkforit feet }S.
to the place of beginning. Nineteenth wan/.
31. Same v. James (Metier, owner or repntoil owner,
or whoever nay be owner. Common Pleas, March
Tenn, Imo. No. 136. Paving, 5109.87. Lot northweA
terly corner of Huntingdon and Emerald streets, in
front on said Huntingdon street GO feet by la; beet in
depth to Elistatoth street. Nineteenth ward.
35. Same v. sante, owner pr reputed owner, or who
ever may be ewner. Common Plena, March 'I crir 1659.
No. 136. Paving, $130.31. Let antimony come, 0 Hui,-
ngdon end Erne reld,atroots.ln front/ion slid Hunt neigh,
street 63 feet by Mt feet 092 inches to littazarn Street.
Nineteenth ward.
30. Paine' v. 41;el Lukens, owner or reputed owner. or
whoever may tie owner. Pnlntnon Pleas, March Term,
1859. No. 1/3, paving, $l9l 1,0 ao_rtinta,tntly corner
of Huntingdon and Cored itrAstg; in front On Saul Nuri
tingdoe street 160 feet, in
.opth nertheasterly along the
said Coral street 66 feet melte, to a piont,llienci
southeasterly at light analog with Fool Coral street.
feet 272 inches to ft paint, thane° farther *lnstal ly at f
angles with the Frankford road 3 feet 113; inches to n
point, thence southwesterty at right tingles with alai
Huntingdon street 82 feet 2.4 inches to said Huntingdon
street. Nineteenth ward.
37, Hama v. same, owner or reputed owner, orwhoever
may he owner. Common Pleas, Starch Term, reW. No,
121. Paving. 429 V.l. Ln: and brick dwellin4 thereon
erected, northeasterly side of tiniainginn street, MO feet
southeasterly,fron the southeasterly side ot 01431 lijrec , ,
in front on said fluntingdon Street. 16 feet by 66 leaf 1 61 i
molten in depth on the southeasterly line theme!, and G 2
feet CI inches in depth on the northwesterly line there
el'. Nineteentif
, m
33. flame v. AVilliam 11, Witte, owner or refuted
owner, or whoever may he owner. Con it leo+,
March Term, 1859. No. 100. Footwayjaving, 0.
Lot northetistally corner of York and oho 'streets,' in
front on eeid qrk street 72 feet by 126 feet 3 ;mhos in
depth th I:4ittma err mei, nineteenth ward.
ao. Same V, RohortNedl. Owner Qr. reputed owner, or
whoever may be owner. Common Pleas; ilfaych Terra,
1858. No, 234, Paving, e)7 L'ot on best aide et Par
ker street 60 feet northward from the north side ol Wood
atrent, in front on said Parker street)4 feet by 135 feet in
depth to Trenton avenue. Nineteenth word.
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mvl.l-11mmxti CANNIIELL.
lIIPER, } ;,,:PeWri,T ( O ) NPEI 1
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PHILADELPHIA, Reptorriber 27th. Ha
This in to otrtify that I was bald for many years, and
tvrterrecominnarea to mry your Itoperalor ; and baying
Pas
three bottles. used it for three hiontns, which
bas caused ray hair to grow, and although not qua° us
dachas before, yet it is constantly gyowine.
L. M. JONES,
Lir/. 3 ..? North Third stmt.
PITILIII7III.I[I/.. September 97th, Pa.
Mr. I. F. ItioNELL: ['tor Su-80111e time since my
heir commenced falling out. so much so, that I was, in
foot, foartnl of becoming 1/111(1; but hearing of the won
derful power of your Roper:Oar, I wan induced to buy a
bottle. and atter wring one-halt or it toy hair not only
noosed coming out, but eoinnientied growing finely , end
1 have now as thick a suit of hair ea over I had.
JACOB EVANS,
No. 624 Cherry etroct.
For sale by T. U. PETERS & Co., Sole Agents, No.
716 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. sat fon
FSALAMANDtIi.
ir
u A large assortment or
flvAris & w&Tsorves
MANITFAUTURED
I,Altl A NOE R_ SAFD O .
VAULT ES ORS,
BANK LOCKS For Banks and Stores.
E:qual to any pow in floe,
IRON DOORS, fill UTTERS, Re.,
Ones rood terms as any other establishment In the
United Statos, I,
EVANS & WATSON,
No. 26 South FOURI 11 Street,
Philadelphia.
PLEAFIR BI vE US A GALL.
SIINER SOAP—A Simple preparation
for oleanaing Silver Plain, Jewelry, Mirrors, Mar
ble, An., ear more uonvontent and Wir:dive any
Ober, Ono hall the labor of Ham elemlin% may he
sated by mons tail) Seep, which cannot possibly injure
the finest ' Lego white, fuel ne'no Eqpt.* is Vilcuircilt
re seethe in the weer rd the pa i nt te Innen greater than
he cost of the Roap. It leaven pee eutinee no pure and
white ao when new. hlenbractered only by 11w Boston
Indexical Soap Dompany, and said by thegr Appointed
Agents. lIMPIARD & 00.. Apotheearles, TWELFTH
and C ItESTN U r. bn
__—
FAMILY CHOCOLATE
ox
SUPERIOR quAbrry t
EDWARD A. HEINTZ.
Manufacturer and Importer of
Frelloll and ti.paniaa
ellOCOLATI;
Store W. earner Altoll and NINTH Streets.
0-3 m (Fantory 814 Pille,rt
- -
11 //AM MAIDS, WIGS, FRI.
SETTS, and 01111.1,14, manciPteturrit in the very
host and newest Praia tit) lea, and of which we CIIIIht II tly
keep n very large araortninnt on hand. sold wholocutle
and retail at the lowest possible prices. Onion, from
all parts o, the country tolloitell, and promptly attracted
to. Also, a new HAIR 111'F,, superior to nay In use.
itt. RUIOIB. No. 12 TENTH St,
fletween Market and Ohrittnat.
ZIEGLER & SMITH, corner SECOND
mad GREEN, have acquired a g reat reputation hY
the wieo and pruttent Conroe they hfliro pursued mace
their commencement in businean, by selling 11,4 ' 13 i°
article, at a low Caere. 8134
REFINED NIRIAR.-500 barrels various
169 bbls crumbed, sifted rind pow,lra
for sal. , bY ~1.1611.11 ORAIIAI6I & CO.,
ZTITIA Streal,
NEW PUBLICATIONS;
C 1 CLOP 1R DI A,
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
UAL SAFETY IN
D ELAWAR BU E R A N M C I F T : T COMPANY.
INCORPORATED Dr THE' LEGISLATURE 01.
P.ANNSYLVANIA, 1835.
OFFICE B. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT
Streets, Philadelphia.
MARINE INSURANCE
ON VESSELS,
To all parts of the World,
gAIIBaT, INL/NI) INSURANCE
On Goods, by River, Canals, Lakes, and Land Carriage
to all parte of the Lawn.
FIRE INSURANCES
On Merchandise generally.
On Stores Dwellind Houses, fro.
ASSETSF THE COMPANY,
November 1,1858.
Par. Market Value.
8103,050, Philadelphia City 6ir cent. Loan....s 101,144 00
$llO,OOO, Ins y lvanta State Loane 10145 Oil
$30,000; reasury 134 Or cent. Notes... • 30,112 6 0
5250,000, P ernsylvania Railroad Sal Mortgage
6 40 , cenL Bonds 45,375 00
$20,000, North Pennsylvania Railroad Mort
gage 64P' cent. Bonds 111,002) 00
$15,000,300 alums stook Germantown Gas
CoMPanY, intermit and principal
guarantied by the city of Phila
delphia' • 14,925 00
$5,000, 100 shares Pennsylvania Railroad
Company .......... 4,331 60
$6,000,100 shares North Pennsylvania Rail
road Company : • 800 60
$2,660, Sundry shares Philadelphia
Boat Cinnpany, Havre de Graoe
Steam, fow Boat Company Sa
. .
&IY . and Philadelphia Exchange
teeny , —...........—. 1,09600
.93411,700
Ronda and Mortgagee, and Real Estate, Of- 8319,199 00
fice Bulkling.. t .... 71.383 35
Bills receivable for Insurances made 741.666 55
Balance due, at Ageneies—P.llll7lllllllß on Ma
rine Policies recently issued—and other
debts due the Company 61,2381
Burin and stook of sundry Insurance Conine-
mos.— ....
ova l ori Dap()elt in Bank.
DIRECTORS.
William Martin, James C. Hand,
Joseph H. Seal, Theophtl. Paulding,
Edmund A. Solider, James Trequair,
John C. Davis, William Eyre. Jr..
John R. Poyupse, J. F. Penit.,
MvdoiiaTiltr4n, Joshua P. Eyre,
Samuel E. Stokes,
Dr, R. M. Huston, Henry Sloan
William C. Ludwig, ,ames B. MTarland.
Hugh Cram, homes C. Hand,
Spanner H !trains, loltert Burton,
Charles Kelly, , °lin B. Semple, Pittab'g
H. Jones Brooke, J. T. Morgan '
Jacob P. Jones, J. T. Lo ran, "
WILLIAM ritA RTIN, President.
PROS. C. HAND, Vice President.
HENRY LYLBURN. linesman, nili24-dtf
_.__ _ .
TUBE ROBERT MORRIS FIRE INSU
i. RANCE COMPANY
OP pIIILAMILPITIA,
409 WALNUT STREET.
This Company insures against Loon or Damage by
Fire on Public and Private Jim Wince, Furniture, Stocks
of %)oods, anit Merchandise generally.
'I. he following provision in the Policies of this Com
rny guaranties their security when aasigned as col
ea:
his policy shall not be invalidated, or in any wine
affected, after its assignment as a collateral security to
a ground-rent, or mortgage. and the approval of such as
signment by the office, by any transfer or ronveynnro of
the mortgaged premises, by the owner of the stone."
DIRECTORS.
Paul T. Jones, Jeremiah M. Brooks,
John Define, Robert Clarke,
Isaac S. Waterman, David Salomon,
Edward O. James, William Venderveer,
• Joseph Janney Theodore Cuyier,
Joseph H. Collins, Samuel Castner,
PAUL T. JONES,Preeid at
VANDERVEER, Vice President,
017.11 RAT R. 5T11111,1,141. g6invelnr. m•7-t}
LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COM
AL/PA NY.—THE PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSU
RANCE COMPANY, Northeast corner of THIRD and
DOCK Struts. Assets, ..5902,22a 26.
INSURES LIVES for the whole term of life—grants
annuities and endowmonts—purehases life interests in
Real Estate, and makes all contracts depending on the
contingencies of Life.
They act as Ezeoutore, Administrators. Auignees
Trustees, and Guardians.
• TRUSTEES.
rdiot L. Miller, Samuel 8. Stoke'',
eniamin Conies. William Martin,
Witted EL Newbold, James B. Mu Farland,
liam P. Harker, loaeph IL Trotter.
Willialm H r Kern ,
Samuel 0. Huey,
Charles Hollowell,
Henry 0. Townsend,
lolnhue Kent,
illinin 11. Carr,
V. 'lnflow,
Robertaon,
Warner H. Resin,P. FlMie
DANIEL
SAML. E
JOHN W. lIORNOR. Secret
tirinillinis Kidding.
Ellinund A. Solider,
Daniel L. Butelame,
John W. Hernor,
Ellie 8. Archer,
Handel J. Christian,
Joseph M. Thomas,
I John 0. Brenner,
ler, Renton.
. L. MILLER, President.
1 STOKES, Vice Preedt.
tars. auIELly
VIEQUAKER OITY INSURANCE
COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, Pa.
FRANKLIN BUILDINGS, No. 4113 WALNUT Street.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
M
S
SURPLUS 150, , 0 000 00
FIRE, MARINE, AND INLAND INSURANCE.
Fire I rum rence,limited and perpetual, en adding. and
Merchandise of all descriptions.
Marine Insurance, 1111/MI and Ocean, on Vessels,
Freight and Cargo to and from all parts of the World.
IFYleggs.
GEORGE HART, President,
R. P. ROSS. Vies President.
H.
11 .
BUTLER, Ass R eo e eO sY y
.
5Nr.
Andrew It. Chambers,
Charles 0. Imlay,
11. R. Coughall,
Hon. R. M. Fuller. Kul
George 11. Hart,
I:. P. Roes
A. C. Callell,
Foster H. Psalm
Hamel Jonee. AL D..
VAMP, INSURANCE COMPANY, No.
411 CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA.
INCORPORATED APRIL lIH, BY THE STATE OP
PENNSYLVANIA.
CONFINED TO FIRE AND INLAND RUM.
DIRIci CRS:
HANDEL WR10HT.......0f Wnr,ht, Arm. & CO.
WILLIAM W.Wu.tuu , Willinm R)nn & Co.
CHARLEs RICHARDSON.. J. C. Rowe h CO.
IiEoRO H. A. WRAY West, Fobes, & Lloyd.
BARCLAY IdrPinvorr.— Lippincott. Huncer,& 800 St
JACOB W. Stout........ Chuffees, Stout, & CO.
HENRY LEWIS, Lewis, 8r0... !lc Co.
DAVID B. 81RNRY.......• 1 Plp e/iIIIIOT.
A. 11. , 60q1lelm, h. Co.
John S. ohn B. Elllton & Bens.
JOHN W. RYIERMAN Jan W. Evermnyi & CO.
l'uomAs B. EMT L
& Nlnttut.
0 FODOR W. 1) 1 1, Prelude/I
JONATHAN J. LOLIAI, Vtoa Pres%
WILLIAMS L BLANCHARD. See'r. auit-tf
I NSU R A N C E COMPANY OF THE
s- STATE OF P_ENNBYLVANIA— N o
AND MA
HINk. INBEHANCE—No. 4 EXCHANGE BUILD
(NiIs. "...
n.t.....4 1. ITH — Capital s2oo,eon—A mt., January I,
18.64. 12347,414 60 10(1.
All invested in sound and available seottritier—con
tivueentoryinn.usrheeonnel:teeisßelza it e n T d o C a ar; : oeli, Buildings, Stock
ot Ale rehandise, A . on lihe_ral terms.
()aurae H. Eititart,
Itiinfort Toby, ' &MIMI Hyrint'./r.,
Charles Maealester, Tama la rigou,
William 8. Binitli, Thoman IL Wittleon,
John B. Budd, Henry 0. L ewis,
William H. Whitt, Charles 8. L
Caran.
wILI,TAhI HARPER D
e B ra E a ß rßr. EHD,PI es-wint.
If
S4VING FUNDS,
Q.AWING FUND-FIVE PER CENT. IN-
TbIREST.—NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COM
PANY, WALNUT Streot,Southweat corner of THIRD,
Pbiladelphia. Incorporated by the State of Penneylva
rna. . .
Money le received in any sum, largo or mall, and in
rarest paid front the day of deposit to the day of with
drawal.
The
Toffice le open every day from 9 o'clock in the
morning till a o'clock in the evening, and on Monday
and Thursday evenings till o'clock.
Hon. HENRY L. BENNER, President.
ROBERT PELFRIDOP, Viet, President,
WILLIAM J. RMRD, Peoretary.
. .
• nutxtton . e.
• •
Hon. Henry L. Benner, t. Carroll Brewster,
Edward L. Carter,' cae ph li. lieu,
Hobert-Pc!fridge, ramie Lee, '
Samuel K. Ashton. Jontiph Ye[ i kee,
Q. Landreth Nunn , Ilehry Din liderfer.
Atoney is received and payments made t ally.
The investments are made, in conformity with the
provitoone of the Ohertar, in Real Estate atortaaßes,
Ground Henta, and anon Gret-class seouritieg,as will al
ways Inure perfeat security to the demniltore, and
which cannot all Cy ova eertoeueney and t,tabilltg to
this Institution. tilll-0
Q,AVING PUND.---UNITED STATES
1 4-7 TRUST COMPANY, corner THIRD and CHEST
NUT Streets.
Large and small rams received, and paid back on de
mand without notice, with FIVE PERCENT. INTE
REST from the day of depoeit to the day of withdrawal.
(Miro boom. from 9 until 6 o'clock every day, and on
MONDAY EVENINGS from 7 until 9 o'clock.
DRAFTS for Bale on England, Ireland, and kt6y4 1 1911,
from XI upwards.
Preeident—STEPllEN INtANY.FOI4I),
Trimaumr—Wlll3:3 H. HUNTER.
PLINY IISK. Actuary.
„A lotto, but often, hue the Puree.”
IRANKLIN SAVING FUND--
No. l d South FOURTH Street, between
Chestnut and Walnut, Philadelphia, pays all De
posits on demand.
Doronitwe' money secured by Government
State. and Cr/ Sy Loofa, tirounJ Rents, bloc maga jr,
U.
•
This Company deems safety better than large
profile, consequently will run nn risk with deposi
tors lucloY• INC have it at all time* ready to re
turn with 6 per cent. Interest to the owner. u
they have always done. This Company never
suspended.
Fein& 0.4, Married or *lngle. lint Nitipra earl
dript*it tWir own tint, anti site d pinata eau
be witlidlawo ONLY by their consent.
Charter perpetual. Incorporated by the State
of IlfithoNlipia, with authority to receive mo
nY.AI/11MTIYelf s B B 49in eu el u rna RECEIVED.
open daily from IP to 9 o'clock rin g on
Wednesday and giaturday evenings until 8 o olk.
DIRECTORS.
Jacob D. Shannon, (Myrna Cadwallader.
John Stundtor. George Snead',
alalaohi W. Slone, Edward T. Hyatt.
i t' e phrand Olangna . rd.
JACOBII..B a T 1814; Preektent
Crani CA DWALtADER, TretUltlrer.
_ •
" Prdiar 4,,V114 lip WIWI gum].
BUSINESS CARDS.
A B R T 0
N & E
i 5 1 1, , 1 T T A O - 1;
% F N .' 'S
nFANCY GOODS
P 0 k
L.Lis WALNUT STRUT,
BELOW 151.10/KNUI L
o'o lin IILiAMPHIA
Constantly on hand Per iumory and Toilet Articles.
13 It I , ', CONFECTIONERY,
511..1171 , rtrulil , pc
P 1 ,74 HP irt'ANV,
I.•de of ~ 11,1,00 a
Burro S. W. coplor A 'RUH and NINTH .1 troets
Au,_ h ,, ,eitrr xi 4 FM - tort xtrpor.)
AAII.JEL CHUBB, Agent for the Purchase
end Nate of Bela rind the Collection ol Rents.
nsdm• Ni. 216 WALNUT Mtreet.
IVB. PAI,AI ER 8 ADVERTISING
• AGENCY, N. E. pular FIFTH. and CHEST
NUT.
113. dobeeriptionk taken For the bout City and Country
New•epapnre; sat too nit wish erica& au3-3m
A LEX. McKINNFY
1.5 AT LAW,
PA,
Will prarttee in WeAporallad, Ataiztrong, and In
canna rounlioe.
r 'HE .41).Ams I:N.:plif,Ss' CO., OFFICE
33) CIIESTN iyr. Nit - opt, forwards Parcels, Pack
ages. hleroliandite, Kink Notes, and Specie, either i
ite own Lines, or no 000llootion with other Exprolo, Corn
perdue, to all the pi maple towns and online of the
UrotetlPtates. E. S. SANDFORD,
autti General Superintendent
WASIIING AND IRONING.
pi WASHING AND 'IRONING DONE
1,P , t 4 ) with N F.ATN I.'3n and DEMPATgIt, l'itr Slagle
ra-11 Ladies and Condon en, Faint Boarding
School°, lloteht, ttlettinhoato, &0., at DONOVAN'S
FAMILY LAUNDRY. No , MS South SIXTH. Strout,
oornOr of Prune. Fattulv Shute and Cella"p uatont
rohohod. Evrary littera WAralied Lind, on the ()airt
ime t0401,-ho , trd.
The 'Alton , Immure , It elnetly attended to by female
arorativora. Mts. DONOVAN,
11110-1, nuonondrandradt.
NEWPLANING AL% MINE, Embracing
'rho At Patent 01' talc., with notching W."
rottlrompc poards. he.'
l OW Pnne , P lo n Y Footling. Orent Saving of Power.
.Itt !whines of cation! mzon, 24 to 3 0 itches wide, Per
atnglo or double nut Meet pg. with or without matching
heads, ror sale ht No. 23 North SIXTH Street, Phila.
laCall and examine.
-rhatothe it SO. W. COI,SY
TS. TURPEN FIN 11 bbl Slits
Turpentine, in iuine
o P.r Lr
BROWLE Y N A ,P I B UR II N WYIAR (l E L
ll•
EDUCATIONAL.
UN I VERSIIIY OF
PENNSYLVANIA.
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT
THE INTRODUCTORY LECTURES
To the COURSE of 1859.60 will he delivered in the
following order:
MONDAY, October 10th, at 12 M., Dr. CARSON.
MONDAY. " 10111, at 1 P. M., DreSMITH.
TUESDAY, " 11th, at 12 M., Dr RO4ERS.
TUESDAY, " Ilth, at P. M., Dr. LEIDY.
WEDNESDAY, " 12th, 1 A l t i o r d Z e a s t i 1 2 P 7‘ . 1 M.
THURSDAY, " 13th, at 12 M., Dr. WOOD.
THURSDAY, " 1311,, at IP. M., Dr. JACKSON.
FRIDAY. n HAL, at 353; P. AL, Dr. 11000 E.
THE PUBLIC ARE INVITED TO ATTEND.
• R. E. ROGERS, AL D..
octltool4 Dear of the Medical Faculty
TI E KALB INSTITUTE, Norristown, Pa.
—For Young Men and Hoye. For Circulars with
Particulars, address
01040 JOHN W. LOCH. Principal.
MESDAMES CHEGARAY AND WEER
VILLI"B BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR
YOUNG LADIES.
PHILADELPHIA, N 0.1809 LOGAN SQUARE, VINE
STREET.
Madame CHEOARA V respectfully informs her
friends and the yobbo in general , that independently of
her Boarding and Day School , directed by liereelf and
her niece, Mine. PREVOST, in NEW YORK. ele in
tends, in connection with her niece, Mote. D'HER
YILLY, opening in PHILADELPHIA en Institution
on precisely the same plan as the one above mentioned.
on-Stu
-. 3,=000
42,067 1:65
Es M,Eq-I 70
R EV. JAMES 1. HELM'S School for
the higher education of hunted number of Young
Ladies, 1313 eIIEiSTNUT Street. Clrculare, with tones,
reference, &e., nifty ho had on application. of-]m
A MERICAN SCHOOL INSTITUTE.
Fan - lilies, &hoots, and Colle.zes, supplied with
com pylon t Teacher. for any Department; and Teach
ere with positions. Parents gratuitously supplied with
school circulars.
Rofor to Faculty Amherst Collor., Mass. ,• Dr. Lowell
Mason ; Mason Brothers ; Hon. Then . Frolinghoysen,
LL.I). ; Hon. John C. Hives. Er al.
SMITH, WOODMAN, & CO.,
314 BROADWAY. New York, and
seaLGm 609 CHESTNUT Street. Philadelphia.
A NIGHT SCHOOL Dili. MILLS will
1.3 1 - he opened on MONDAY, October 3d. at the John
Quincy Adams School-house, on GARDEN Stteet, be
low Buttonwood. A committee of the Board of Direct
ors will be in attendance every livening to admit and re
gister the names of applicants. Persons desirous of
availing themselves of the benefits of an education that
shall quality them for the notice duties of life will apply
at as early a period as possible.
Br order of the Board of Directors of the Thirteenth
section. JOHN G. ALB URGER, President.
JOSEPH SIB/11, Sec). ocl 38 11-4 t•
AV IIITE HALL ACADEMY, TIIRF,E
MILES WEST OF HARRISBURG. Pa.—The
18th dorm - Annuntheetnen will commence on MONDAY,
tho 7th of Noverol er next. The attention of Parents
and Guardians is invited. The location is pleasant, the
COll.O of instruction extensive, and the tonna mode
rate. Good city references elven. The Principal can
lie semi every afternoon nt the UNION HOTEL from
the 10th till the 11th of October, inclusive. For Circu
lars address D . DP:SLINGER.
sell-Im• Harrisburg. Pa.
BROAD -STREET INSTITUTE FU R
YOUNG LADIES has reopened its Fall Seseion.
For terms and particulars, apply to Mrs. B P. COOKE,
Prato p4l, No.Bll BROAD Street, below Poplar.
e2I-18t*
MUSIC.—A. R. TAYLOR, Teacher of
LT-ia Bulging and Piano, 676 North TWELFTH Street,
below Coates. 013-1 m•
VUSTON'S WRITING ACADEMY,
.iL.4 8. E. corner EIGHTH and HANSOM Streets,
OP?" 4 a" l m9A 4;P r. tl„..iet.a;. t . hi ant business hand is
imparted. To Ladies a neat and graceful eptstotarY
style. C see Private. Cards written, and every de
scriptiW
on of Peninannhtp neatly executed. Al3-3in
HEMAN ALLEN, A. M., Teacher of the
VIOLIN and PIANO. Mr. Allen um! be applied
to at the residence of him father. Professor Allan. No.
=South SEVENTEENTH Street. sti-Itm •
PRicE•STREET ACADEMY,
RAIANTOW N. PHILADELPHIA.
GEORGE R. BARKER, PRINCIPAL.
The FaII Term of this Institution commences Septem
ber 6th, 1866. The course of instruction °murices all
the branches of a thorough English Education. together
with the Latin, Greek, and French Lanauaxex. au22-tf
ALLEN [MOVE FEMALE SEMINARY,
FRANKFORD. PENNSYLVANIA, six miles
from Market street, Philadelphia.
The coarse of instruction itt this ll , ehool is comprehen
sive and thorough. Parents and Guardians who intend
to place their daughters or wards at this Institution will
do well to make immediate pplication to
Mae. a E. L. THOMPSON,
al-tr Principal and Superintendent.
nRYANT & STRATTON'S NATIONAL
fiIERQ/i.NTILE COLLEGES, located at Phila
delphia, 8, h corner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT;
New York, Buffalo, glevelvd,and Cameo. For in
formation. will ar send for Catalogue. NM(
WASHINGTON HALL, 810 SPRING
GARDEN Street.—D. L. CARPENTER, the
Society Teacher of Fashionable Dancing. is now ready
to take Pupils at any time, either Private or in Classes.
For reference, call and observe the reesscGthility al
ready begun.
D. L. CARPENTER can tie seen daily and nightly tor
teems. le.g. We twenty-ninth year ae a Teacher
In thin city. n3-]m•
'HAZARD'S DANCING ACADEMY, N. E.
cermet' ARCH and BROAD Sts.—Mr. NAZAR!),
from Farm. and well known in this city as having had
the largest and most fashionable Dancing Academy for
many years pas the honor to inform hisformer patrons
and the_pu bile that he has return° to this oily, and will
valli a D i A p , cl , l 4 .A 2 ml V p tgo m ize . e 1t . ..y1, 1 u . a w n m4l also nn
teach classaiih richools and private families. Mr, wg
style of dawns Is Plain, easy, and graceful, and ran
be Required in a short time. An easy madgraceful de
bOrtment. as well as perfect knowledge of the present
style of dancing, such as is done la the very best so.
oiety, will be imparted at ones to the scholars. mat no
time wasted in learning old steps and dances that are
out of fashion. For terms, references, etc., apply at
the ball. selsem
Opp MARSH'S MUSIC STORE,
No. HOZ CHESMUT Street,
Where thi.NT bes ruaKe of
!lAN" IMELODEpN ani r l Al [SHOAL INOTR
.
R 9 EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Cop be obtained at the lowest Manufacturers' Prices.
Constantly publishing the latest Choice Compositionl
and Popular Music of the day. Also, receiving New
Moete daily_from all the catalogues in the United States.
Dealers, Teschers, Seminaries,and Clergt men will be
supplied at the lowest whometle rates.
DieTll by mad will be promptly fillaa
Cmhlpgpee of Muot or Price List will be forwarded
ffpe of charge when orderer).
Miro J. MARSH. Agent.
EDITORIAL FROM THE PUB
LEDGER.—" Mr. James Belink has on
erhibition several of.l. & C. Fisher's pianos. One of
them is a seven octave rosewood piano, full iron trains.
handsome, hut plain finch. 'I ho tons is most excellent
and powerful, and the price only 42.23. He has nisi r o ,e
somewhat similar in appearance, which tr t a all ttla 'la
test improvements, besides a New patent Ifrimerorbiell
prevents the piano from getting out of order. It Is fin-
Imlrd In a ardendid manner."
hese Pianos, and a splendid assortment of various
makers: are for sale from $l7B, or upwards, for cash, or
on instalments, at JAMES BELLA N'4,
279 and 221,South FIFTH Ht.: above Bence.
New and second-Imnd Pianos for ale.
Viiie4sAll4(.4 Jr, 6.1.)N8 ) ,
1113 1 1 EANDI A Mi r e A 7Z u k
vitT S.
WAREROOMS 1,4 8111E1.a.
anTWAVlYMAirsrflitarriftr BEAUTIFUL T o it
ttwardeu,e,t the 4itiereat EUlbiliollll LA WS cAulDry wad
Milt% SLLVIE FllibT-OLAIIS MEDALS.
JE , Ace 0 IttiNT. 14.16-17
RA VEN, BACON, & Co.'s,
Nunns & Clark's, Hallett, Davis, & Co.'s,
and A. H. Cale & Co.'s superior PIANOS. Also. Ma
son & Hamlin's unrivalled MELODEONB and HA R
MONIUMeI, so desirable for Cbutehes and Lecture
Rooms.
lir Plano' and Melodeons to RonrGwvg.
ni t l3 -17 4.tiVEiNITH add cHE N
A OREAT IMPROVEMENT IN
PIA NOS.
SCHOMACKER N. CO.,
1021 CHESTNUT Street. respectfully invite the intone
loving public to call and examine their now and Sec
cosign' improvement—
THE PARLOR GRAND PIANO.
Having converted the Tone, Touch. ant Actisin of
the Grand Piano into that of a Square Instrument,
avoiding all the objeetiona generally made to the alt lc of
Orand Piano, also dimitualling the coat of the same.
In volum e purity-atone, great power, 'brilliancy. Intl
rose, depth, and evenneas of touch, with exquisite den
te? and sweetness these
SUPERIOR. AND EEADTIFULLY-FINISHED IN
swim MENTS
are wholly unequalled. They have received the highest
encomiums, endue pronouneeil by crates Le far 611-
porior to any instruments ov r manufactured to this
oninctry.
Cpustardly on haq j o larEe aml elegant assortment of
our unrivalled PIANOS. We have been infartie,l the
First Premium.. at all exbiletninl over exhibited, in•
cludiogjhe Prise Modal front the Crystal Palace Exhi
bition. New York.lW. sel-tf
STOVES! STOVES!!
JAMES SPEAR,
No. 1116 IIIARXE'W STWEET,
In now prepared to meet ll.u . sonkA of the ppuh ho mars
completeiy all lho detaileht the brave trade than any
htliO establilliniont in Philadelphia. in proof of which
he InVitAB CONPARATIVE EXAMINX/lON.
The following are among his own popular igiventiong,
several of which have already obtained a flat:anal rnrn•
Winn as surpassing in a roil/eve nn,l.,oniopv apv other
fovea in,l
8 .).„„10 i EAR the Itiventor and Patentee of the
IniF cued A n -horning Cooking Stove, acknowledged to
he the irat love for femilY MO in the world.
fIeaMES SPEAR is the Patentee of the celebrated
commune Cooking Range, now rapidly coming
into general use.
JAMES SPEAR is the Patentee of the Improved Sil
ver'a Air-tight Oaa•consuminz Parlor igove.
JAMES SPEAR is the inventor of the improved
I Patented) Ornamental t' ova "Urn, whirl, from itit
benutY and Mility is likely, this season, to be mover
"ii)INTIMEAR is the Patentee of thy Labor. Fuel,
and Comfort-wing ironing Fan.
JAMES SPEAR in the toe entor and rGla i lpo of iio
celebrated ltattwar•ear Hemet.
For all of the above, inn I,o3`ektnr very jUBtIY 01111116
advert:Kea which telluire hut to be understood by the
POO; to be newel - sally appreciated sectpreiapred to
any ,lhet articles of that elan in the market; and he
would hereby extend a cordial invitation to all persons
in went of Stoves to call and examine for themselves.
Partieu wishing to examine will have every attention
111101411 them, whether intending immediately to pur
chase or not. :32 . 2 301
4ullAitLES JONES,
No .305 North 13ECON1) !Ili est, (Successor to A.
3 . Gftilekghor, would resPecOully call the atten
tion of those desiring ktovenio his extensive
tuisortinetth of Cooling, Heating, nod Parlor stoves. 1
have liurehaaed the exclusive right to the road sales
a n d repairs. in Philadelphia, of (Windier's eg,lshrsted
Morning' Star" and "Sunrise" Oas-ituruing Curdriug
Stores. well known for ycnrs as the most satientetory
Stoves in the market . Also, his now }Vat-top(7.ooklUX
Stove" llnilig 1,," which' combines all the uselill iiii
provoinelits, and Operate' admirably. I also manu
facture, in a superior manlier, Silver tiatlairuo , of
the hest Russia Sheet Iron. 'l' , e-e ara the most
econtintietil and eokly toarrigei Parlor Storey tit
tact L. _ "" '''a...
CAUTION.—We hereby caution all per
.
eons not to purchase nor Cooking Stove or Stores
with Hollow Centres or Hollow Cros. Pieces nn, a 0 , 001
those made by I.‘, ns we are the exclusive I,u tiers of the
Patent for making Hollow Centres or - Hollow Crogs
Pieces, and s. o shall prosecute all persons Witll innings
on our Patent to the full extent of tt.e
STUART & PFTERSON, Iron Foamier%
03-11 u WILLOW Street,ribme Thirteenth.
rrIlE 011EAPF.ST "BRIJSkI HOUSE IN
11 I•OII,ADELPIITA.—Look at the following hot of
tomes lot llandsorubs, and compare theta with those
ucht elsewhere:
No. 1, 53 knots, 620 per dozen.
No. 1, 62 knots. 75
No. 3,61 knolh. I^ No, I, lie haste, 1(
No. A. 63 knots,l 2 4 .
WO knots, 12¢ "
No. 7,161 knots, laD
N 0.11,160 knot,, 175 "
lIEN . 11' 0. ECKSTEIN,
U North Tnißn Street, below Aroh,
15000 ON ES AMERICAN AND
,
PRENOD WIN I OW CiiiASS—The tnoqt
liranda i and et every nine nun tetl
for nit) and l annoy titeio it jutil 11.1.1 i leiv.
Send y nur ardore to I.ll;iit,tAt t smt ill Pinz.
Paint, 131ase, and Varnish Dealeia, corner SECOND
and GREEN Streets, II
DANCING.
PIANOS.
STOVES.
BRUSIIES,
SALES BY AUCTION.
FURNESS, BRINLEY & CO.,
No. 429 MA RKET STREFT.
LARGE RALE OF FRENCH GOODS.
Messrs, llonkard at. Hutton will make their lest sale of
the season
On Friday Morning,
October 14th. at 10 o'clock, ou 6 months credit.
The sole will consist of
-200 pieces 6-4 merino cloths, modes, blacks, whites,
and high colors.
100 pieces 6-4 Cashmere de incisor, same assortment.
500 pieces pl.un mouelin de 'sines, mode. brown, pur
ples, green, 10aria Louise, high colors, and black.
950 pieces printed muslin de laines, 4, 6.8, and 10
colors,
100 pieces printed merino cloths, chintz colors.
D pieces high colored plaid gauffre de Milan.
140 " merino silk (Meeks.
too pieces 6-4 Valencia Pontine, choice and desirable.
400 pieces rich dress silks.
NM silk robes, damask, brocade, and velvet flounces.
1,000 acorns Thibet shawls, silk fringes and wool
fringes, mode. sigh colors, and black. -
1 000 ro% enable woollen shawls, new and choice pat
terns.
I.(X/0 broolie stella shawls, blacks, superfine centres.
406 square and Mocha shawls,new stales. most lauded.
N. 11.—The particular attention of the Trade is re
quested, as this will he the last sale, this season, of the
importation MB. & H
pinup FORD AUCTIONEER, No. 530
a MARKET Btreat. and 621 MINOR Street.
SALE OF INGRAIN, VENETIAN, AND LIST CAR
PETS.
Thus Mooring,
October 11th, at EN o'clock, will be sold by catalogue,
on 6 months credit
- pieces super all-wool [main carpets.
•• throe-ply
" wool fillin Ve g •
" all wool nitian
41 " damask
list
11 " cottage "
SW Catalogues ready early on the morning of sale.
FIRST LARGE FALL RALF, OF READY.MADE
CLOTHING.
On Wednesday Morning.
October 12th, at Id o'clock premsely.will be sold, by
catalocue, about CPO lots of superior ready-made otbi
nc,consistm4 of beaver, petersham. tricot. and cloth
over and business coats, superfine black cloth frock
note
•
Superfine black and fancy caxeiinere pants.
Bleck and fancy satinetpants. -
Velvet, Mack satin, plush. and satinet vests.
Compr,sing a large anti desirable assortment fur city
and cnuntm Wee.
Ser Catalogues early on morning of sale.
SALE OF 1 000 CASES BOOTS SHOES, HATS,
CAPS. AND UMBRE LLAS.
On Thursday Morning.
October 13th, at 10 o'clock, krill he sold. by mink:ens,
on lour credit. cred, 1,000 cases boots, shoes, bro
gans, ga tees. Oxford ties. c., composing a desirable
assortment of the best Eastern and cay manufacture, for
present sales.
&copies of WO came Scotch gingham and silk um
brellas.
n SCOTT, Jr. AUCTIONEER, No. 431
A-Pm CHESTNUT STREET, 4p to the Custom
House. between FOURTH and FIF TH Streets.
SALE OF 600 LOTS IMPORTED AND AMERICAN
DRY GOODS EMBROIDERIES. BONNET RIB
BONS. MILLINERY GOODS. TRIMMINGS, &e.
On Wednesday Momma,
October 12th, by catalogue, on A credit, commencing
at 10 o'clock, will be sold 000 lots of seasonable goods. to
which the attention of the Trade is invited.
Included in wale of Wednesday will be found—
STRAW AND FANCY BONN eNd.
IV Cages ladies' plata, dark, and fancy chenille
trimmed I.nneta
Full trimmed fancy_silk and satin do.. &c.
STOCK OF TRIMMINGS.
Also. the Mock of a retail trimmings and variety store,
comma/ling the manual annortmcnt.
SPECIAL SALE OF 600 BUFFALO ROBES
On Wilda Morning,
October 17th.
sifirriria.
pHILAD E L P H I A
AND
CRESCENT NAVIGATION COMPANY.
:fie
AT AN A DJOURNED MEETING OP.TRE ABOVE
NXMED CORPORATION,
HELD AT
NO. 0 MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE,
At 10 o'clock A. M., September 7 th,1859, the follow
ing gentlemen were unanimously elected Directors of
the Company, viz:
GEORGE R. STUART,
S MORRIS WARN,
!MATTHEW W. BALDWIN,
CHAS. MACALESTER, syto
JOHN EDGAR THOMSON.
The BOOKS of SUBSCRIPTION o the CAPITAL
STOCK of said COMPANY are rpm open at the above
named Office, where all persons favorable to the enter-
Prise are respectfully invited to subscribe. cS-tf
THE BRITISH AND NORTH
SHIPS. AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAM-
PROM NEW TORE TO LIVERPOOL.
Chief Cabin Passage
Second Cab:n
/FROM BOSTON SO LIVSZPOOL.
Chief Cabin Passage.— --....
Second Cabin Passage........— eu
The ships Iron, Boston gall at Halifax.
PERSIA, Capt. indicts's, CANADA, Capt. Lang, .
ARABIA, Ca t. J. Stone, AMERICA, Capt.
ASIA Capt. E.G. Lott. NIAGARA. Capt. Anderson.
AFRICA. Capt. Shannon. EUROPA, Capt. J. Leitch,
These vessels carry a clear wings light at mast-head ;
green on starboard bow ; red on port bow.
PERSIA, Judkins, leaves N York. Wednesday, Sept 29.
ARABIA,Stoue, " Boston, Wednesday, Oct. 5.
ASIA, Lott, " York, Wednesday, Oct. 12,
CANADA, Lang'. " *sten, Wednesday, Oct. 19,
A FRlCA,Shannon, " Wednesday. 0ct.26.
EUROPA, Leitch, " ton, Wednesday, Nor.t.
PERSIA, Judkins. " York, Wednesday, Nor. 9.
AMERICA, Millar, " Boston, Wednesday, Nov. In.
ASIA. Lott, " N York, Wednesday, N0v.23.
Berths not secured until paid for.
An experienced Surgeon on board.
Tle p owners of these ships will not be accountable for
00l , Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Precious
_Stones
or 5 tale, unless Nita of lading are signed therefor and
the %Ulu° thereof therein expressed. For freight or pas
sage apply to E. CUNARD, 4 Bowline Omen,
5104 f New York.
damFOR THE SOILTII.-CHARERS.
TON AND 3/1110NAIR arsargizrore.
FREIGHT REDUCED.
Nev, Freight at nn average of FITTUIN per oent.
low " Yi" FVNIAN.II747rox. s. C.
The MEL Mail Stenusalup X.EYSTONE BUT E, Cap.
tain Charles P. Mnrahinail, will sail on Liatbrilay, Oct.
lath. at IO A. M.
• •
Through ill 13 to 60 hours, only 40 hours at Sea.
FOR SAVANNAH, Ga.
The U. S. Mail Steamship STATE OF GEORGIA,
Captam John J. Garvin, will sail on Thursday, October
2D. at n.) o'clock A. M.
. . .
Through in ed tone hours, only 48 hours at Sae.
leir Sailing days chanced from every Si.htsdartto every
five dal:. Goode received, and aux a Lading . signed
ev lreeprendid firut-etass eide.wheel Steamships KEY
STONE 11":4 - vE and STATE OF GEORGIA uow run u
stare ever/ tei dell , thaa lana , a6 a firo.ooj oommu
nication with Lharleaton and Savannah, and the South
and Southwest.
At both Charleston and Sevahnah,these Ships con
nect with steamers tr y rmn - da. and with railroads, for all planes in the th Southwest.
'
v
Freight and Insurance on a Large itaxcr.
summit= of Goode
elunklif South will be found to Le tower by these ships
reran by sailing yew's, the ormiumn being 6ne-half the
e.
N. IL — lninrineco on all Railroad Freight is entirely
tinnen - esaary, farther than Charleston or Savannah, the
Railroad Companies t alon rill risks from theee
GREAT REDUCTION IN PARE.
Fare by this route Se to SO per cent. cheaper than by
the Inland Route. as will be seen by the following sche
dule. Through tiakets from Philadelphia via Charles
ton and KA van ea h steamships, INCLUDING MILALS on
the whole route, except from Charleston and Savan
nah to Montgomery:
INLAND
To Charleston— $l6OO Charleston -- —sl3 60
Baviumah.— 15 00 Savannah— --...... 31 00
Augusta........ 30 OD Augu5ta.............. 23 00
Mac0n........... 31 00 76
At1anta.......... 23 Pr) .lams . WY. _. Si 00
Ch?.lumbne r „—.. 3.1 03 Columbus 3600
iv
u f .
coi 5 35 00 Mobile .... 4600
New Orleans ... 9176 New 0r1ean5......, 51 00
No bills of lad.ng signed after the ship has sabid.
Von (right or passage apply on board, at seoondwharf
above Vine street, or to
ALEX. HERON. Jr..
Southwest corner FOLITH and EST NUT.
Agents
in Char
A, 4 6 4: I .. ;.ELL.
For Florida frnin Csarla off, kinitiner'CaroLina every
Tues.4y.
IPor elorida from Savannah. steamers St. Idary's and
St. Sehn'il. tiVe rrTuesitay and Saturday. .C 33
GLASGOW AND NEW YORK
STEAM,UIP COMPAVY.-81T,A.11 TO
I.AtiG W. JOYEDrOOL, .BEL/ADT, DUBLIN,
AND LONDONDERRY-1w 330.
EEaxr_ipAt YORK.
GIApGeW, Thampdoa, Wadetatatay, October LI, at II
I:111N B era: Cumming, We.hiesday,Octobar X, at 12
o'clock, Jima'
DHOM GiesGo
(.11,A4GOW ; Thompson, Wednesday, September 14.
EDINBURGH, Cumming, Wednesday, September Z.
Rates of rassage from New York, Philsdelptua. or
Boston, to Glasgow, Liverpool, Belfast, Dublin, or I.on
donderry, first Mug. 675.
Shoe
with an ftua
dance of properly cooked provisions, $3O.
An experienced Surgeon attached to °ash Winner.
N oharce for mod:eines.
For frel9n9 or PINUAIIet blair—tB
RICIBAN &
No. 111 WALNUT Street. Philadephia.
ROBERT CRAI
apt . 64f No. 93 BROADWAY. New York.
• U. S. M. SIEA3IERS
POI
TAVRE AND SOUTHAMPTON,
ARAGO, Captain Linea, will sail July 23, September
v T
17, No
_mber
FULON, Captain Wottou, will sail Ana= 20, Dub
ber la. December 10.
Cabin peerage—
Second Caton Frataae.• • . • — l6
For freight or 7"A
" Wiri l iji t l NFILSON,
Fee 'areltiousieg_emprinp's
Tobaoco Wareliouse.DM.h istreet. ra
MEDICINAL.
DR. PILE REMEDY,
Fur the cure of„ileicorrh olds or Piles, Constpa
tio4, Fislnlo 111 Ana. Inneratines of the Anus, Prolapses
of the Rectum. Fissures, Excoriation. I Ilcerations In
ternal and External to the Antis, Pruritus, and all Dig-
Onion peculiar to the Rectum.
The great and uniform successwhich this ~) kle i l y
attained for the cure of the above Greases is unprece
dented in the nnnsls of Medicine. The rapidity o f its
curative qualities ned the durability of its cures are
eauslled lit no c4her Rowdy of the age. Ninety-nine
clans r.ut of nn hundred are alleviated and cutoA of this
,n.b r inssing complaint and are restored l00(grlfort tlifo
- unknown. Full and elicit Directions accom
pany each Box. One Box is mina lit Perform a cure.
Prepared only . fitIiENTWORTR.
.tio. 817 RACE Street.
Price St. Can a sent by Attains' Express. oil-ties
ript. MOFFAT'S VEBET ABLE LIFE
- 1 1—fr PILLS ANTI PHOENIX BITTERS have been
Marcel: MY lorded. and pronounced a am ereign remedy
ir ‘ r drspapairt. flatuletkey, heart-burn and headache,
cestiveheas. diarrhoea, favors of all kinds, rheumatism,
gord. gravel, WOnn., scurvy, ulcers, eruptive com
plaints. salt rheum. erysipelas, common colds and in
fluenza, irregularity and ail derangement of the female
system, piles, pod various other diseases to 'which the
human frame is liable. For sale by the nicprietor. Dr.
W. B. MOFFAT, 335 BROADW A \ , Neer York. wad by
Druggists generally all over Ore country. .24,13.Wb
ANOTHER PROOF OF TETE WONDER
FUL EFFECTS OF TROXELL'B NEURALGIA
SALVE.
Puma., uh/359
Mr.E. W. Tacront.l-.Thisir Sir have be en b troubled
xvith the " NEDRAIiHiA" for the last 14 y ears, and
have so:feted Ilse most exeruciating pain, mmneelling
me , a tonna tO Rive rny intrusive entirely. I could not
eat end
ti
was 3 **maser to my Ole& I suffered
more than tongues can tell. had the m advice and aid of
various physloians, and need ether reedies, but all of
no avail Hams noticed your advertisement in the
papers, concinded In call on a person Althorn I had
learned was cured 01 a ease af 20 years standing.
applied the "SALVE" bat once, and I felt immediate
relief—a monad appli canal). removed the pain entirely,
and I mike foci like different man. Since then I time
slept well—conatliing flat bays not A nne for roonth3,
being obliged tenet up all night in a chair. My appetite
hos returned, and I feel grateful to you for the restora
tion of Iny health.
CHARLES H. BAR V R, Tolgteconisti
CAIIROLStreat, fillOVe WOOD, Kensinstrm.
For so)°, wholtrile and retail, at S. W. earner SIXTH
and W ISH Streets, and nt T. It. CALLENDER
tle.'a. N. W. earner Third and Walnut sta. aplO-tf
31 INTON'S ENCAUSTIO TILES for
floors.
Ornamental Oninney 'fops fur eottag ea.
Garden VaRBll and Fountain&
Vitrified Plea for drains and Water conductors.
tin vorteeand for sale by
N. A. HARRISON.
41111 II 1010 CHESTNUT Street.
MIEE=I
BALES BY AUCTION.
THOMAS & SONS,
• Non 139 and 141 SOUTH POIIIETH arms?.
Formerly Nea. a and a)
EARD.—PUBLIC BALES REAL ESTATE AND
STOCKS AT THE EXCHANGE.--Bales el real maws
and awoke mill hereafter be held at o'eloek xoos. and
in the evening at 7 o'cleek.
Contributors havinithe option of either sale.
Kr Handbills of each Properi'y untied eeparetebr. in
addition to which we publuth, on the Saturday arrow,, s
to the sale, one thousand catalogues, In pamphlet form,
gm ., desoriptions of all the properties to be soh!
on the following Tuesday.
REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE.
la' We have s large amount of real estate at pirate
sale, includnis every viescription of city and country
proPirty. Punted lists may be had at the auction store.
PRIVATE SALE REGISTER.
VW' Real estate entered on our private wile register.
and advertised occasionally in our public sale ahatraelle.
Cot which Lana copies are printed weekly.) free o f charge.
FALL SALES STOCK AND REAL ESTATE,.
Tenth Fall Sale, ldth October, at 12 o'clock noon, at
the Exchange.
Eleventh Tall Fale,lBth October, at 7 o'clock in the
evening. at the Elxchange.
Fart of the handbills for each of the above Wel
now read,.
PEREMPTORY BALE—SAN FRANCISCO.
Th n o on at 11th, at If o'clock. noon Da y, at the Philadelphia &-
ohmage, wil reserve, for
be sold—
Wthout aceoent of whom it may con
cern
7 full shares (140 new sharee) San FrsixdsCo34l74 Ali
mentation. air Bale absolnte.
IT shares Greenwich Improvement and Railroad Co.
1 share Point Breeze Park Association.
10 &hetes %Vest Chester and Pluladelplua Riulroad CO
preferred s tock.
.s , l3oster Union Mutual lumrance Co.
PEWS—CI3URCH OF EPIPHANY. &e.,
Pew N 0.44 Church of the EpiphanY •
Pew No. 23 do do,
Pew No. 94 Church of the Nati vit Y.
10 shares Northwest Alining Company—wee absolute.
TENTH FALL BALE. OC:POBER IS. AT NOON
At the Exehanse. will include—
EXTRA VALUABLE PROPERTY.
BY ORDER OP THE UNITED STATER.
Viz.: the very VALUABLE MARBLE atimor.xa,
formerly the BANK OP PENNSYLVANIA, Second
street an d Dock street , opposite the "Philadelphia Ex.
e,,,,n,e, and near the " Corn Esphange." &moml
street, the lot 73 1 : feet by 201 feet. harm fear fronts.
The valuable property. formerly PH ILOSOPHICAL
HALL. Filth street. south'of Chestnut Lot 79 feet front.
Trustees' Sale.—The COAL LANDS of the NORTH
CARBONDALE COAL COMPANY.4S3acresSI pinata.
in Fell township, Lucerne county. Pa.
Administrators' Pereniptory Fale--Estete of Nathaniel
Holland, deveased.—VEßY VALUABLE BUSINESS
STAND, Nos. 105 and het South Second street, below
Chestnut- Sale abtotute, without reserve.
VALUABLE FARM AND COUNPRY SEAT. 'bon
Se acre., near Torresdale on the Philadelphia and Btu -
tol turnpike, Bucks county, Pa.
Executors' Sale—Fatate of D. and 8. Davis. deed.
VALUABLE BUSINESS LOCATION.—Thnie-stolT
brick dweilur. N 0.107 south Tenth street, below Chest
nut.
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VALUABLEt Sale—Rastate ot Joseph Wright. deeM.
COUNTRY PLACE, acres, with im
provements. Powder Mall road, near Itieetown
- Orphans' Court Sale—Estate of . ..lames Sanford, cleo'd.
THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING,. northeast
corner Sixth and Mary streets. south or Lomtvird.
Rama Estate .—THßEE-STORY BRICK DWELL
ING, adjoining.
Same Estate.—THßEE THREE-STORY BRICK
DWELLINGS, Jones' alley. in tho rear of the above.
Orphans' Court Ssig—Estate of Henry Jurdirth. dee'd.
TWO TWO-STORY STONE DWELLINGS, Ger
mantown.
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Orphans' Court Sale—Estate of John E. Welch. dite'd.
TWO-STORY PRAM B D WELLING, as threat ludo
of Brmsharst street, Germantown.
Peremptory RiIe.—ELEGANT MODERN RESI
DENCE. No. 1317 Walnut street. oltiwisita Rittenhouse
square. with all the modern conveniences. Lot 22 feat
7 inches front by 235 feet deep. to Georve street.
EI,EGANT RESIDENCE with stable. coach-house.
An.. locust street. above Witham itreet.Twenty-foarth
ward. late West Philadelphia t. .
Executors' Sale—Estate of :Hrs. Anne L. Poalk. deed.
VALUABLE BUSINESS STAND.—Store and dwell
in' No. 151 North Fourth street. above Arch.
THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, No.! 211 s
Winter street, rest of Twenty-first street
Executors Sate—Estate of William Wayne. deed.
TWO BRICK DWELLINUS. Nos. ZO and 252 North
Fifteenth atr.et.
NEAT MODERN DWELLING, No. Sr South Eish.
- math street. ibove Pole street.
MODERN RESIDENCE. N 0.656 Nonh Twelfth it.
NEAT RESIDENCE, MO Norma Vernon meet.
ELEVENTH FALL SALE OCTOBER IS. AT T
O'CLOCK IN THE EVENLNG,
At the Eschan.re will tn , huls
Orphans' Court isle—hit:two( David Reett. deed.
O-STORY BRICK DWELLING, northeast cor
ner of Master and Fourth streets.
Same Estate.—THße'E THREE STORY BRICK
DWELLINGS. Fourth street, north of Master.
Setae Fatate. THREE TWO-STORY BRICE;
DWELLINGS, north sine ]Taster Street, east of -
Fourth. .
Same Estate.—THßEE-STORY BRICK DWELL_
ISO, northwest corner of Master and rink streets.
Saran Estate TWO-S — ORY FRAME STABLE.
west side of Pink street north of:Harder.
Same Estate.—THßM THREE-STORY BRICK'
DWELLINGS, east side of Fourth street, north of
nwster. with 'twee Tons story bnek dreanks to the
rear. on Pink street.
Orphans' Court bale—Eatate of William Clew. dee'd.
TWO.STOKY BRICK DWELLING, No. XI South.
Seventh street, between Syruce and Pole.
Trostetof Peremptory Cale—Estate of lardekilelL
BRICK DWELLING, South Sixth strznt„ between
Shippen and Fitzwater.
Peremptory Sale.—A Ground-rent of L%) a year. Pro
perty in Delanco, New Jersey.
Executors` Peremptory Bale—F.itate of Charles El
bott. deed.—NEAT TWO-STORY BRICK DWELL
ING. No CY North Sixth street.
TWO BRICK DWELLINGS. Feilaral
modesart sta.
ear See handbills of both the above a more
and eveing.
BUSINESS LOCATION.—Two-story brick term,
214 Carter street. between Chestnut and Wabtut and
Second and Thud streets.
Este N 0.631 Franklin Street.
SUPERIOR FCR.NITURE. TAPESTRY CARPETS.
c.Sc.
On Wedne;dsy Hominy,
32th iast., at 70 o'clock, at No.fin Franklin street, tlse
superior furniture of a gentleman dechnmxlsousekeep-
Inir. compound handsome pallor and chamber furni
ture. tapestry carpets, oil cloth. China, glasarrere. a.%
Alan. the Ittreben lomat:ire.
qoar May tat examined on the mornEag of sale. at
o clock-
Rale at Noe. Maud 10 Meth Fourth Street.
81.'PE1110jt FURNITI:IIE,FFIENCH-YLATE•MIR
ROM. rierio.Foa. rE.
011 Thursday Morton',
At 'o'clock. at the Auction store, an assertlykaat rf
excellect movad-heed furniture. Messes piano frtan.
Ace mirrors, carpets. etc.. from famthes
housekeeptne, removed to the store for C0201.1= 2 4
sale.
Also,l elegant French-elate mantel tea pier ratrinne,
a gilt frames.
Aiso, as elezard rosewood 7-octane piano-Mete. made
o order, hy Schomaaker Co.. and eost gad
Also, a rosewood 7- oetare piano-forte, made by Meyer.
also, a mahogany 1 -octave piano-forte.
r M. GUMMEY do SONS
• REAL ESTATE AUCTIONER& _
lio. MO WALNUT STREET.
CARD.—J. M. Comma? & Bons. atteboneere will Wit
:gulat axles of Real }state, Weeks, &u Aim boon
al furniture at detelluisa
irk. On our Private Bele Rag - ester vrill slims
everyroast
a very larie eastoant of real Mate ? ineleeiag de
zonation of oily and 0 .-AWIT I MSrti, •
J. 31. uu. ..- '
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no.= WALNUT &reed. . akia,,
MOSES NATHAN& Al enoma
AND COMMISSION "paRCHANT; 8. E. terser
SIXTH and RACE ELtr.
MONEY TO LOAN.
MoTIT TO LUSA, IT Lavas oa
mercharultg; gevArally. and on nu emotes of value. ALL
shwa yeti . , Dla. nratnth DOLIJUk. TWO Tax CZNIN
hnchultag efore4e• as, at Nathan'
Wablishinent,_l3. E. corner of sIXTE arid Jiarg'
GREAT PUBLIC ACCOMMODATION.
MONEY: hION EY 1.. MONEY :II
Money laberatly advanced enlarge or small asnonate.
from one &tiler to thonsands, on gold and silver plate.
diamond*, watches, jewelry, fowbrq-peees, musical In
struments, tenor:we ; dri o s ob oode t;,, clottust . eroce t tr, es
gaff'untrrill7'borers nob -"=
an all lc es o ra t tle , for any ens une...a .l
on. at NaMoors' PICCITAL ESTAELisaucri.
corner of Sixth and Rene streets.
PROMISSORY 1 , 10T.P, with collateral, dasooarded at
the
_lowest market rates.
GREAT BARGAINS IN WATCHES, JEWELRY.
kc. AT PRIVATE SALE, at NATHANS' PRINCI.
PAL ESTABLISILMINT, B. E. corner of BIRTH and
RACE Streets.—The following articteswill be sold fortes:.
than nail the Usual store prices: Fine gold English paten
full jewelled and plain. of the most approved .414.1 bay
make, in hunting cases and doable bottomed. Pins cold
escapement lever and leptne watchef, in, heating eve sae
open tape, some of them are extra rah jeweled, Bad best
make. Salver Znalqh patent lever amtches, escape
ment lever and lepotes, in hunting cue and open
face. some eery 1111/061101; Aehbeh. S.W. French. and
Quartor 'eateries; Age gold test, fob, neck, and chil
dren's chanan; fins gold pencil r saes and yens, bracelets,
breastpins, Anger-rings, ear-tinge, studs. medalhons,
and Jelireill generally. kinuerior LIANWI3 13.5413 at en
per thousand, in boxes ol AC each, will be saki by amen
box or quantities, to sa,t parchasers. Namerons fanny
articles, Ac., ka dce.
AT PRIVATE SALE:
A anterior fire-proof ghost, 4 feet hies b 7 & feet wrlle.
Also. watches, and ievelry of every deseriation,
HOTELS.
31IIRRAY 110 USE,
NEWARK. OHIO.
fa tie larzest and beet arran.r.ed Hote. in central Ohio.
Is centrally located and is easy of access room all the
routes of travel. It contains all the modern improve-
Maple, and every convenience for the comfort and an.
oatimiodsticia of the traveihne public. The Bleeping
14102.111 are large cad well ventasted. The Snitce of
Booms are yell arranged and carefully famished for
families and large travelling p smes: and the Ronee Will
be kept as a fastolase Betel in eve rj respect.
B. A. 'SIERRA 1 k BRO.,
Proprietor.
TILE UNION,
ARCH STREET, ABOVE THIRD
PHII.I.DEL#HIA.
UPTON B. NEWCOII Eli.
The sitention of this HOTEL 3 superiorly adapt") to
theists of the Busmen Put s; amain times ea search
of tiltinure, Passenger RaOritiair r Which no Ton VSSI.
and ea Close proximity, afford a cheap and pleasant ride
to all nlaimia of interset in or shoot the city. it it-Au
DIACREIERY AND IRON.
SAYVEL V. 3111.11.1C1, 2. 1 AMMAN MEILICZ
WILLIAN MEEBICI.
SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY,
FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS.
MERRICK & SONS,
E.NOINESRS AND MACHINISTS.
Manufacture High and Loy Pressure Steam Engines,
for Land. River. and Mance sem lee.
Boilers. Gaciuneters, Tanks, Iron Boats. de. Castings
Of an kinti, either Iron or 13raas.
rruri Prams Roofa for Gas Works, Work Shope, Rail
road Stations. &c.
Retorts and (33f Machinery of the Latest and most im
proved construct/cu.
Every deli:ono:ion of Plantation hlschinerli. such art
Sugar, Sav e , and Gnat Mina, Vacuum Pans. Open Steam
Trans. Detecators, Piliore, Pumping Enoge,
San Aleuts for N. Rillieui's Patent Sugar - Rollinn
Apparatus: Num th's Patent Stavin Kammer; and
spirpraD & Wolsm's Patent Centnlhag al Sugar Praia
log Machine. arte-y
DENTISTRY.—The improved gets
of ARTIFICIAL, TEETH, still manufaetured
at PO7 ARCH. Street. Illitad.riphia. by 1. L1 7 11£.1'03,
lit. U.. Furgeon Peatiht.
The ltitnersi Plata seta of Teeth are eupersedme all
trincipally from the following tea-sans: Pura
mineral is uteri in place of Kohl or mtrer, for phars,
making them onet•llurd liahter. and at the same time
much stronger, aill,beir greatest thickness is where the
puma have shrunken away more. thus perfectly rester
ins the anatomical shape and contour or the month arc!
tees, nunstring the exact orte.tnal expression to the
features Ohey at ill stand natter in Pert ice, and never
gel out of repair; they are renonslht3 warranted fora
lifetime • there are no eras - lees for the acenn.n.ulatio,
of parnAe s of food; they Are wholly free from at! ts)-
ram 0 ar tiOn, and Can net or produce palpitation of this
heart, headache, sore throat, neuralgia, or nerrou,
nese.
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Dr..
LUKENS' office, 90 ARC!! street. Plots&Islos
else 336 PENNSYLVANIA Arenas. Wa - aing tonal. C
sell-Ing
1 1 113 7 -1 1. 11L A- ; l' S i t N .
BUILDINGS O CI . ,I I FAI D I I '.I .I AVIN T IN.%LATED BV
CU.E.Y.C'S NE IV uAS-EUR NINO WA6•.31-.4111
PURNACE.
The above Furnace has now teen in use dining the
Fast two winters in this city.noil has given antrersalsat
flaw tion. The large heating surface being directly over
the flaunt 01 the fire, and the conical tubs, through
which all the drafts lass. are so arranged as to connote
the larger part of the met trots the coal. Minx
ea
tirely of Cast Iron, with Jeep, sand iolais, is now et
feted to the public as the most complete heating appa
ratus nowin this market. C. W. Bain: a rostrum:
mechanic, will personally attend to all heating sad ven
tilating.
.
Svc sizes of Cook 3 ns itan,es. adapted for hotel and
private. use. Collins' Patent Cluinnoy Caps for e
tin, and en re of smokey chi tune) s. with a full assort
ment. or Reinster3 and Ventilators of ever) size and
pattern. Fire-place Stoves. Rath Hollers. A.P.
W Jobbing Promptly attended to.
CHAS. WILMA:VS.
attfl-tuths-am Late ttr.spa A WILLI/VP.
lAICCIIESTER SCALES.
r,4'lAt No. 23 North SIXTH Street may be found &
teeeral assortment ‘,l
0 ONT ER SCALES
PORTABLE PLA'I'FbRNI SCALES.
DORMANT WAlt!-:1101 7 SE SCALES,
HAS - AN It COAL SC'A L FS. Alan,
RAILROAD TRACE SCALES Ihrntshed at short no
tice All wnrranted to indicate standard wets ht, ace,
rate and timble. The aisle and nntsh of the abose
goods best known by examination.
a75-thatu2rn RO. W. COLBY .& CO.
nRILLS AND SLEETING'S FOR EX
PORT.
BROWN. BLEACHED, AND BLUEDIt
HEAVY AND LltillT SUS:ETD:OS,
Sal table for 'Export. for r.r.le lot
FROTHINGHAM & WELLS.
SI South FRONT tit., and 3a LETIVA Stmt.
oola