- 4144014 , 11 ,t,„ tOiStde I'44K ite,ery. #kee4l; 4 . ll l ` lt l " • ordlna :pit tit. Vllvery tralitt:4o4 l o s g h OwersAf_ fund alggaTdi is o illoti4l,q,A4r, -*thy they-, r ilia. ftrialke people are' not .terrell; but'. cierte:tiriaiti'Amt. le..SfteettLearjeadic at and liforitilliii,likeirttOetid Oti f• ' ..' W 4 4 ,, i fi , oanhe we woreleoityenengh,to4 • o l tare fer pr vl IWO of 0ti°4 0 4::1 4 P: 4 -' , 0 rv) ?(4 9a1u.1 4 : •!I tftedai. •P,vterklNl Ono'o passage .' eenger;•bist, as we were not alette;*e here our lot :with much external ;consolation, yet With internal til:bilnieri , 'lleing - aCrienhtst - or strange;; It boy, we, eonoluded to stroll aroma-GM , eity, , ,pre4 Vious 'td..going.te the . Pair grounds, esiviclitlii,tis, the, entries are being fliiiittied:triolaYr:! We the - City - Uttli and. ,tjapitol4trst.Z.They, with the, Legislative ~ - i Minitt;',li`eitt 4eirl4 - .(brlieAbytto net at all pretty,) and Are situated'Upon,tilielevk tion'overlooking most of the town, IThei Capitol ie built of white - marbb4:o4,yeelhlnt Meritiinpesing Internally than eiternally'. l * iiitaxing- you' are led into a circular ehylight the *Are: of, the building, on whielf open,tini,ofdeea of the heed* of the dlifereni IsPititilientic of Seate.; , At . either side you emend dights'ef abate to the 'emend and, third starlets; thttidariet which ie the autos .. Every ~ thing seeniOd lonely, and forsaken. = The only per.. eons Wenheer,Veclwereeome workmen le the 'third - Story.ldjthe.,CitY city, and,.bounti court rodies, - MaYer's; and ' he other functionaries' Crossing the - park; 'We" entered •Gie s chambers, - ,The , pellets' meets upon- the second story, front. The • Court.of Appeals is now sitting there. The . hal I. it nothing rettiarittble‘recenforta ble, laitinot it all showy—the index of plain, sob stantleloaaltor.of-faet legislation.. Deseonding, in the hack. portion of the, building, we entered the Assembly retiMe;, but, a s the mechanics wore tear . Jug off tho plaster, anteeediukte a, generkl tang, we 'anon" became Missing. Most -probably they willbe; dressed Op in a style worthy tbo State which beasts a Ese,;lsior't as its motto, We wise visited - the Slate Library.: This Is' an honor to the 8 c1: 6 ;7%ne1; it most .ba' confeesed the Al havp 'More ,thu their, share Of the rumor the boohi,..,An:froportiort to•IIMIS tea. - There are public documents there dating from the earliest bra/serer 'air colonial Servitude 'to our' colonial death, and from our rebirth into,the nationality of the United. Slates to the present time. Many foreign paperearethere presorred,..eipecially ma -.ny volumes of the'2lfoniteur. Law books are there '-by the alcove. . Vat swords presented to General Worth—one' by the United, States, one by New York, one by Lou isiana—for'his bravery and , gallantry at Monterey, and during the whole Me x ican war, - together with field-sword, which no doubt has drunk' the s enerny's- blood, are there. The first three aro . sheathed In golden scabbards, which- show ex quisite design and. workmanship. The letters which the three patriots—Paulding, Williams,and Van Wert—poor in money but rich -In fortitude and devotion, disoovered In Major An , dres boots, and which .oansed. his execution and -Arnold's shame, are stilt preserved, along With nu -moron:, other ' letters, , whiek.passed ,befween. the parties4L,all area:doh-are written in legible 'Ohiro grapity,t There is a ease of medals of the different kings Mrd .cmperori of Prance, -from' the earliest times down to the donor himself—Napoleon 111. Besides this, there are three or four other cantor_ coine of many "people wider heaven,"—; ancient Persian, -Gteeian, Briton, and of every modern State in the world. These, besides their pectiniary value—as most are gold and silver—are, valuable for their antiquity and instructivenees; ' There are two links of the great chain-drawn some the End, son at West Point in ,'713; to prevent. the -British ships from iteciendlig, 'and' they seem Tolrerfal .enough to turn thepowers of earthiand hold them; too. They are, individually; over a foot long and two inches in diameter.-, ! • • - Ample acoommodatious are for those ,wishing to read. The library is two• stories in height, with skylight, - with perfect checker-board floors of white and colored marble, while, the al times end shelves gro an with...hooka . which, by ap- Pliention to a - ent gent lemanly libtarian;cfan berirawn for reading mithos,the nom.' No book it , tillowed to leave the building-,,a :tele, Whieb; Considering: the numerous sofas and tables; on which are placed catalogues of bookeisnoter erbearing.'!lmisiedl: ately under the State Is the , LawPollool,Library also eloaded with booki, with More of a legal na ture. ' , , {Ye next visited the agrioulturaf'were-rooms on Stabs street. These contain specimens of salient- I tural implements and of cerealvaires in one apart meet, of natural 'history in a second, and of geolo gy, oonehology, mineralogy, Ace, in' a third. Of, I implements the display, was - stinted, oaring tent° fair. The oldest plough dated back to 1410:—to the settlement of Albany and ; vicinity. ,It had but one stilt or hendle,,thrnngh which was thrust a second handle liorietintally, thus looking like a hags anger. O th ers were ,dated Inter—some down to 1778 and to% 1800. Seemingly there, was a retro grade movement, forthese :dated 1178 looked like a sort of crass betweena wagon' and plough, orean-,, non and plofigh;-perhaps It tees used, for the double purpose of shooting the • red„ men ,and of tilling: They bad front wheele,..bolster, tongue, and coup. ling similar M.& wagon, Atter- these the plough part was dragged along, having likewise but ono, stilt! All of these fossils bad iron points, !but wooden mould-boards. There were old spinning wheels of a•elmllat.sgo Israeli we of this genera tion had deeds to -tie labelled, teat we should mis take them for something elie:- These old - threes' serve aiindioesto *Sint mit the strides of national advaneementirt point out wherepne generation ; began, andAdiereirelided;-'lliorii wore opiate:lane of grain raised In various .parts of the world, as well as foreign and - native horticultural seeds, all of which Pere bottled and marked. , :The ea:de ma specimens dictanet ntre imen th s.utiooked we ll ; , few were foreign: . The apes, „Monkeys, alligator, foxes, hyena, iohnouinon, porcupine, panther, and wolf, with some other more 'common animals, were represented. lehthyOlogy,,wag 'Mee 'reproSented, Part of one reom—and I thought the meet inter esting—was devoted , to, Indian ctirioeltlea. , There were bows, quivers,' areoria,„enow-ahoos, tome.- hawks, war clubs, spears, false-feces, birch-bark eanoea, pipes, wooden Vessels,- and: bead works, which more civilised pretenders might envy. In gooiest* cabinets of the earliest fossiliferoue strata there wore arnmoriltesand trilobites' also, ferns a the coal measures, anif fossil leaves, Insects, Babes, and tracks. All the eZisting, kinds of minerals. wore there. The collection - 4f birds, though there were some bountiful native ones, I scarce teed say, was third-rate when, compared to that of the Aca demy of Natural Sciences in your city, - No next proceeded to. the cathedral, on which, although ten years hays elapsed, and everSloo,ooo ' has 'been expended "since its • Cornmencomeut, and tiro years since Its oin ups thin a place of worship, the mechanics aro at work, - It is of brown sand stone, in the tlelbioatyle of architecture. As yon enter the main door,,yeu dud' yourself in a oil of ,profenum, from which there are three, entrances into the 38nOtfl, or worship•lionso—one for each aisle. The light, as it penetrates the stained gloss of the windows, is beautified and mellowed into numbei.les‘tlnts of green, blue, yellow, red, orange, and violet. A 3 is common in Catholic ohnrches, there is no pulpit, but an open stage, in one corner , of which stands an armed. , chair . This sterl'ill readied Ls/ two steps. at the Peet of which, about as high 8.4 tho loot with. the etage, iteeff, is a balm tradedike fence-,perhapt for keeping tho valgum I pepribun lit a distance: 'On the aides of a sort of Moore or retrost,ln which the main 'altar is placed, are eight niches, in which stand the warm figures of ealebrated personages in the church history, be: ginning with It. Peter with his keys, and ending with Christ. The main altar Is fronting the stage, raised up from it some distance. The crucified Redeemer,'wrought from colored marble, is in the foreground, while the background is loaded with ornaments of various kinds, and the extreme is filled with mammoth waXem topers. • --, Amami-, Oct. 6, 1959. Today there tuts been a continuous stream pour ing to and from the fairgrounds. So much dust was raised that It flew away in dense clouds, and It seemed - as now, and then we could see the dark objects while only partly -pnyeloved, as if tudinoue army was passing along. Over four hun dred *vehicles of various kinds were conveying pas sengers to and from the depota; and, Besides these, a train' was run on, the Xotthern railroad every half hour. Thegrounde arivabout two miles from Albany, on an eminence- which commands the Hildeon, while at the wast a range of hills rises. The tweal army oferimplollowers invest the place Ten-eent shows, geming'istilis, eake-stands are - to your right and: left;-' While - the herridi din of thinner° herridentialc issitima day hideous , ' with confusion. -There Is a Continual nab , around the ticket °Mee, and, after peer° Onee °tithe greituds you scarce know Which way, to' turn. This'll; said to be the greatest elm* that was ever in the Union, 'Whether it Is so-Or not I eannot - say, biit, by the entries it Is much larger than any previous one in this State. About 3,500 entries have been made. The display 'of bongos and- tattle 'ls unusually' large and choice. Many States are represented— , Sentneky well, both In numbers and la blood, Some of the sleekest Dermal I ever sew, are here. Dui , hams Herefords, and. Ayrshires are also in num.-: hers, and there are old bulls which resemble small elephants as to - alre of body. There are. over 380 exhibited. Five hundred .hoises are on the ground, and those, - too, of the , finestblood. The Black Hawks are here, and are as shiny as ravens. The track is poor, not long enough ant not level: - This afternoon there was on ontelde rticefer SSOO. The sheep are ilne. Smithdewns Merinos Sax ons, &o.', are here.-- ' But If we do noises displays of them in the Mmro l-gwing State of New °rift where WM we, 8801.111014 1 •Thero was onefront South , America--eme of those 'Peruvian mountain-mheop, whibbi acesording to Prescott, - the natives need to' catch and shear—whose wool Was 32 inches long. The poultry was poor in numbers and In speohnens. Of - sheep, swine,. and poultry there -were 600 - entries.. The fruit and floral ex'hibithinit, were large, and splendid apples, pears, grapoo entquinees, togeth er with the fl owers, made a teitiptatiOn - so strong 'that considerable self-restraintl•was neceseafy. to ' resist the pdhite. rAttiOng the. agricultural :Implo„,„ moats an d machinery , the meld Amnions wail reap - ' or and biiider--Sherwoed's.„resembles . Alan nyts in external appearance. Three- nun ire re 'gulled to manage it-,,one to 'drive the 'herseei,prie whose busintes It Is to gather the grain t es In Man- Sly's, but, inatiad'of pushingit off the machine, pushes it to the right, where the third' man, sta tioned at the binder. .Thielattei,•; move,onierit of alandle. drawl; Inn 'the' wire - - whieh 'clasps, the sheaf,-and by moving a wheer twists" and cuts it. most 'complete 'machine, binds quicker 'and aitight est - can be Amp, by -the hind. The theithlean be made of anysise, and when .required to he Medea for threshing, I the. Angers cad easily Iniratthewire. , fheretvorkAlt.rtrnd ' threshers and cleaners there.- fleisie.pMieisi , dog-pitWera; ,• are in Beireshmente silt sty the greunds - for those- Who have the "rietitifid.7 - . A 400D - Voitietitehols Vert fond ot using large **de, sett for, ire tolitoaelibe for a head .:aohe, the result of violent`fall.''dila assured ..us that she.." fell down" and struck ker head 1. 4 with -thick atm.:o4lg iloicitte on the step that`ptie wasn't - 40itieleritiotts for seine' hettea.?? - bantered to* that'll' fails viefe'prodoefive - Ofikat oondition, tilargit portion of human fataly must beta the daiirhabit htlenocking their heads'on '4,'FAS•i•I•-•• :".• • "0 , -; - •:• , r,?•?•••-' 3 7,14.';'. — e I a-ITN-Maxi . . ~ . .. f Pltd4teLd fer.Tfis pressj , __ .„ _ „ _ A RKEtISVANIS-Brig i'll.6ll 4 .willter, Ilforth-4312 to salt 5 planes 2 bags. 1 pkgowismie' la bags guarirr 1 all too old metal 7 bales cotton 16 dos gent skins 6 IWO , I box turtle shell 1 de mdse Jsuretobe & Oarstnirs. . ,RlCHNl.OND—Btestnihili Pimniylrabia, Teal-AOl Us Ito 17 , * YO Amos tobacco Hoban & 'aitt; 00 has do Mots & htn; 100 tam Too do 173 do d ried_.frult T Webster, Jr; F R locs 3 os tobseeo Booknor, aloCammon & Co; 17 tors Slack & Co; 84.110 Mires dc Antelo ,• a do 32 boles do. motto 2ao WOOL 3 Rod sr ; 8012 & Cot no taloa cotton 30 dot waste Greiner k. Her nese; 110 bags fruit C H Cum gangs; 'la bate 11157/ fill it Tustut rbewell; 110 butolloO rags Rowland &"B spin; 12 bales esthete Parker fr. To landt• 04 bag frillttldtdOn & BM; 5 oaski rum .1 Gibson, BonACoLt Oda adaixon 1.7-I . urvont 65 otnpty bids 'Engle lo.Welf; 68 mica leatV 12 bolos noise 25 do wool 18'bat.s 1 froit , Ro pkgs mdse vatious ootosignees. • - - - 4 ? t r1;q0,0144 ,0 1 TRADE.. to;i y, 4at, TT!I or TILEbO3 21 .1i iiTlTAtfnAas 4! TIIB MIIRCItAIfteIXOULtiqAt 11,114DELVIIA: - Bltip 8=410; HOlrland , .. .. ' id ar l o s o oon w4htle(lot IT etzitiay . owtr., - • 0 ..fe,,,,smbueo, soon k islsod London, soon 'llnrit TilitilisktrAo e lmos tit tiL N Arraer 4" "8 s s att, Bohr soon 1114XWE aNTELIIGENCE. PORT 01rMitilIGADELIVAir0e. 1859. SUNRISES.. zi I OWN EiETS 5 laH 55 •J'• ARRIVED: ' fitelmshin PennsylvetniakToabioru.Riehmond , vie Norfolk, 28 hours, with mdse and passengers to Thomas Eng . Thos.,Waitr: Priority,' diva Duni , Grand Turk; TI :with salt,lte r Jajmiretche fc Carat/sirs.. • echr Eliza Williams. Tal lor. from Boston, ohr B SharrirMayhow, from Boston. ' Bohr Eli.Towneend.Willitima. Porn Boston. , Bahr Licata Maulb Lake, from Boston. 'Bum WierrY;ldamoson „ from Salem, Bohr A lit dwanie,Bomere. frßn lona. Bahr Aldridge, Extortion. Bayern.; , Bohr-Tiger. Yeasts 'from - Nerw 'ork. ,Bohr Ann_ Turner, Ayres, from Providence., - Schr - Fl W Benedict, 'Ellis, from Prroodepee: - - Sehr 'l' Benedict, Goldsmith, from Providence. Behr II A Weeks', GodfspY, from Trovidenoe. Bohr Alex Hendorson; Ketehum, from Dighton..` . Behr Peononnock,Durromilis, from Dorchester. 'Bohr Palestine, Cambern, from Washington. - • CLEARED. Steamship Pennsylvania, Teal, Richmond, Be, Thos Webster. jr, - • '• . Prig Golden Lem], Johnson. hrobile, D S Stetson &,Co. Brig .1 firo th y, French. Portland. C A lleoksher & Co. Bohr D E Share; 'Mayhew. Boston, Palm, Ogle ds Co. &Mr IA solo Maul!. Lake, Proton, Norms & Sawyer. • Bohr E WPerry.Bampson, Boston, C A Heckeher & Co Bohr A M Aldridge, Bateman, Beverly, , • Ile' Behr Tiger. VOrtTle• Bangor. , do Bohr PosuOnnuok, Burroughs, Dorchester, do Bohr Magnolia, Crowell. Plymouth, —. - tichr,A M Edwards, Somers, Pawtucket, Noble, Ilam mett,& Caldwell. -,Sehr Eliza Willlame, Taylor, Weymouth, L Auden -• - • BehrA Henderson, Ketabum, do oo Behr A Turner, Ayres, Providence, Nevins & Bawler. - , Schr IF W 33enediot, Ellie, Providence, Hayes & God shall. Behr 'T Benedict, Goldemith, Providence, Binniakeon dc Plover. Vir H A Weeks, Godfrey, Glonoester, Tyler, Stone fr Rohr EC ownsend. Williams, East Cambridge, B &. Bohr Palestine, Chamber, Washington, Van Dagen. Norton & Co. Bohr American Eagle, Travers, do do Bohr B J Pickup, Pickup, do do 'Bahr Snow Flake, 'Mortimer, do do Bohr C H Alason, d o Sir J G Neafie, Kirby, Charleston and Key West, captain.. Str ClaYPole, Ptaltimore, A Groves, Jr. , (Correlonderice of The Press.) I AVRE DE GRACE. Oat n 1860. The Kingston le here 11118 morning with 6 boats in tow, laden and oonaigned as follows; Only Sister. Broad Top bituminous coal to II N Bur roughs; John Harris, lumber to Bordentovrn; Lover's -Home. do to Norcross & Sheets: Tine Amenoan, Roll ing Wave, rind Young James, coal to Delaware City. - 3T Talsolucen, (Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange. , CAPE ISLAND, NJ, Oct 11-I.re P ) f. '. !ergs bark, in tow of steam-tug America, passed in this afternoon. The brig Harvard. from London, and two berm brigs porno in Pad proceeded up this morning. Wind north—weather Wan Yours, (Correspondence Of the Philadelphia Exchange.) DENIVISVILLE, NJ. Oot ii. The sohr Sarah If Hill went ashore on Friday night, at Corson's Inlet. and went to pieces on Sunday. [The Rehr Sarah If Hill, reported ashore, is undoubtedly the Sarah Hill, which sailed from Portland Sollt ult. for Phi ladelphilti in company with echr BF Lewin, arrived yes terday a ernoond MEMORANDA, Shia gimlet Pales Young, cleared at New Orleans eta mat. for Livemol. Bark Betsey Williams, Nickerson, was advertised to sail from Liverpool Ist inst. tor Philadelphia. grin Orison Adams, York, arrived at Wilmington, Pel,.loth inst. Brut Breese; Otitorbridge, for Cadiz, cleared at Liver pool 22d alt, and Ina in the rivet 23d. Brig Crams. Baker, salted from New Bedford 9th inst. for phdadelphia. , Infirm Hara,Harnes, hence for Boston, was at Salem Bth inst. I Mohr Bolivar, Bunker, hence, arrived at Alexandria gm Inst. Bohr El eanor , Townsend, hence, arrived at Savannah 7th inst. , Mehra Alvirs, lirannin, 8 bookwood, Truitt, and Haiti .ftorthr. Hoover, arrived at Wilmington,,Del. leth inst. &Ur R H Wilson, Davis, h e arrived at Boston let inert Bohr Deborah Jones, Tatem, and Smith D Bellows, Clark,, from Providence; Firm. Ketchum. from New ,burivrt. --d Le wis- lagrphla.N?s l t ' v " Y c o_ , rig?' from Fa" River, all fo rsohrs Saran, Benson, Thos Potter, Giovar, Wm to- For, Robinson, Julia Smith, Crowell; and Thomas Page. Linton, the latter f . rom l na h tiset Narrows) sailed om ni la .fl a llis n o d m a lt h .A 4c t io i d i r a F rink , • hence, arrivralag Boston 9th ;net. Pra,','. l "sgllti:DTl,ll'lgrang,W. auP°asa. Behr Knight, Bears, henna Portland 9th inst. 9t• Mar Volant , Coombs, hence for Bangor, at Portland h inst. L Sears Emeline Mentor. Brower. and hi R. Carlisle, „Wigwam, hence at Washington. DC, fth inst. Sabra Empire, Marna, Ocean Wave, English, and It hi Browning, Risley, berme at Providence rith inst—the latter for Pawtucket, . . . Soht Bally Wheaton, Tomlin, sailed from Providence Bth inst. for Philadelphia. *Pohl's- caroline Anderson. Bowkor. Lillie Sanders. alai P V Sinith linn ,thi and vi H Rage, Wiggins, aid Rom Prrii:lenoe Pth for Philadelphia. errs t ar i t i r l iteitl4 . Bmitb, and Vaaliti Blinn), (Tharp, Borr a Horisonjar n vis. sailed from Taunton 7th inst. for Philadelphia. - Sabi' 0 bl. sal. Ifindersos, hence, suited at Milton 'Sth NOTICE TO MARINERS. Nottoe that the lmoy ulaced to mark Mar -84411 n Point Ledse, and the alproaoh to Penobscot Bay, through Dar s'_l3traits, has roken from its moorings and toneadfirt, A buoy trill be net to mark the danger aft coo as poisible. Portland, and, 0,37, 1889, NOTICES. EE NT II AND FIFTEENTH ST A kEET RAILROAD,—OffIce 12. Exchange. 'At an leetlop. held THU DAY, the (allotting gentle d - Mall Wery_fllttllftlo LFREDV: VARIER; President. • DIRECTORS.. N. P. Cainplon, Morton McMichael, Martin Thames, Remy Raines. 11.11. Cogeghell. Ni Fitzgerald. T . /ensurer. ! J. Wester, eupertntendent. - • Welter Mc?Jlehael, Secretary. Oat. 10.1824. 011-St • CA . II :4ION.—I hereby:caution all persons afrerft ap e due or f.caucdu,7el),4l: ,o any p 61104 hut the un4ereutned, who us legally authorized to reoeive and yeeetpt for the name. o11•et• , - B. YARDLEY. Attorney. OFFICE OF SECOND AND THIRD irrkEET PASSENGER RAILWAY COMPANY OF PRIDADELPHLA,2% WALNUT Ntrept. PHILADELPHIA, Sept. Fourth Inetrilinent of FIVE 'DOLLARS per share on Serond Issue or Stook of above Cowpony will he due end sayable at thin office, on or before the first day on November next. HOST. HELTON, 030.1‘niwtn1 Treasurer. NoTroE:-- - whereas a certificate of Ten ,Shares of thofPnek of the Philadelphia, Gamlen. toirn, & Norriatown Railroad Company dated April 2, la&l. wailed mbered 3.792. in the neon, or to A. DAUM, and w April 21, lAD, luta never come to band. notice la bandit , : given that application will Le loads to the Boatd 6f said Company for a now certificate, and all yiltrtiOnto Me called uPon to nhow cause why said certifi cate should Put to ionised. A. T. elf Ult, `OB-awSt" 216 GOLD Street. QM(.IIAL NOTlCE.—l);alers in Good- Tear's Patent Vuloanized Rubber Suspenders, Stems. Webs, and all other fabrioa and arholea made by oombining fibrous substances with threads or sheets of vulcanized robber are notified that unless the same are properly stampe d labelled. with my name, and by My authority, they 'cannot be legally disposed of in the United Staten. Merchants and dealers are invited to ex amine epecimens now tri store, and to Kir.ot their orders far tthe Sinil t , Trade to the undersigned, EXCLUSIVE OWNE - 0 THE TIM 'SS AND EXCLUSIVE MOW I THE PA NT for these goods, which embrace all the styles heretofore manufactured or iin ported, and ITULfIy 'others. ALSO, LICENSES TO MANUFACTURE and SELL vin id the Terms—inay be obtained on application to me at NO. 23 COURTLANDT Street, N. Y. HORACE H. DAY. NOTICIE.--Persons having business with I- the FLOUR INSPECTOR will Call at No. It VINE Street, between the hourly of 9 o oloak and 3 P, m., where they will find the Instmator pr Ms DePutri F. M. WESTER. ht. LAUMAN, Flour Inspector. MEDICINAL. DR. GLENTWORTITS PILE REMEDY, For the mire ofEemorrhoida or Piles, Conetipe- Con, Fistala iu Ann. IMerntione of the Anus, Prolmmo. of the Rectum. Fissures, - Excoriation, .111cerations in ternal and External to t he Anus, Pruritus, and all Dis eases peculiar to the Rectum. The great and uniform rue CASS which this Remedy hail attained for the cure of the abpve Diseases ip unprece dented in the enmity of Medicine. The rapidity of its curative qualities and the durability of its cures are equalled by no other Remedy of the age. •Ninety-nine eases out of anhinidred are alleviated and cured of this diatresaing complaint and are restored to comfort here tofore unknown. Pell and oxplipit Direetione accom pany each Box. One Box in eeflteteet to_perfonn cure. Prepared only,by DR. OLENTWORTIi i N 0.817 RACE Street. Price el. Can he sent by Adams' Express. oil-lm rfiß. MOFFAT'S VEGETABLE LIF g PILLS AND PHOENIX BITTERS have been thoroughly tented and pronounced a sovereign remedy for dyspepsia; flatulency, heart-burn and Itettdsphe, costiveness. diarrhom, fevers of all kinds, rheumatism, gout, gravel; worms, sountY, ulcers, eruptive com plaints, salt rheum, erysipelas. common col ds and in. Buenas., trregnlarity and all dernnjsement of the female system,siles, and various other diseases to which the Whuman frame Is liable. For sale by Newroprie Dr. .B. MOFFAT, 336 BROADWAY, York. and by Druggists generaily ith over the country. sal-d&WIT ANOTHER PROOF OF THE WONDER DALV Flll, EFFECTS OF TROXELVEI NEURALGIA . PHILA., July 7th, IS9. TainzLt.—Dear 91r I—l have been troubled with the "NEURALGIA" for the last 14 years, and have suffered the most exemolating .Pain, compelling me at times to give up my business entirety . I could not eat, and sleep was a stranger to my eyes. I =flared more than tongues eau tell. I bad the advice and aid of variottephysiolans,an4 mad other remedies, but all of no avail. Raving noticed your advertisement in the MMus, I concluded to call on a person whom I had learned was cured of a case of 10 years standing. He applied the " SALVE" but once, and I felt lica immediate relief—a sewn* apption removed the Pale entirely, and I now reel like It different roan, Since then I have slept well—something that I hae not 4one for months, being obliged to ratup all gratefuln a chair. My appear hat returned, and I feel to you for the restore Con of my health. CHARLES H. DARER, Tobacconist, CARROL Street, above WOOD, Kanto For salefholesale and retail, at S. W. corner SIXT H and PAR 1811 Streets, and R. CALLEN ER & Go.W. N. W. corner Third and Walnut eta. aO2O-tI HOPE COAL OIL WORKS. FIRST PREMIUM, AWARDED AT PENNSYLVANIA STATE PAIR, ' _ . FACTORY wpm, STREET, WHARF SCBUYL KILL, OFFICE 127 WALNUT STREET. - R. S. RUBBARD & SON. COAL OIL. PHILAPILLPIIIA P/10/40.00AL OIL WORTS.B pu,RNme AND LUBRICATING COAL OILS Mannfaetured and for sale by • ITEL4E, MORRIS, & CO., 41111 0):Et14, DTOP.T4 OF MARKET STREET lultdp a * ligtfattilir - MVA;7 „ - -WEST 011 ESTER and sat PHILADSELPHIA, .” EAIL RPAD OM DLL t • •-• ALL A RRATIGRMENV - • e t 11, en t ' gi r gh l tiP P e At t Th i s:o roil s 41 1 . cornerE. of lari.TE NTH artiN t A. ° KE Stresiv, 7.30 and 9.80 A. M. and at Audi!. P. NI. , Ave We e . cheeteri front- the DEPOT, on EAST Leave STRY , ET, a 7 and 10 A. 111.- and 2.50 and 5 ON BtJNDAYS -Leave Pbiladelphla dt ti A. M:, and S P. W. Leave West Chester at LSO M. and. 4.50 P. N. lIENRY WOOD, ' . General Superintendent. , 1859. gai t qw,\lBs9:' ;PALL ARRANDEIVfEN -NE YCHK LINEE. THE 'CAMDEN AND ANDO AND PHILA . DEDPHIA AND TRENTON RATROAD 00q1 • LINES. EROM pHILADEL HIA• TO NEW YORK AND WAY-P AOEB, VitoM WALNITT-STRXET WHAILY, Will leave pe followsi via: Tanit. At 0 A. M.,.via Caine:on and Amboy, Cam. te Am. 'Aocommodation - $3 24 At 6 A:. M., via Camden and - Jersey City, (New • Serser .tooommodation.., 66 mg via Camden and Jersey City, Morning' Mail nOO At TI Aad., by Steamboat, via Tsoony and Jailer City. Weidero Egpeess 100 At 1110 Pd 14... via Camden and'Amboy AooomMo- At aat 9.1'. M., Camden and Ambo:y, C. kA. ke. • ........ . .... SOO At ' 4P t M• by Eteamboat, via Tama, Jer- At? P.ll,fi‘,' A ,e 3 gtt a ktoltm, ;Ai; - . few- ® seggi:l4.)'3:::agln Jersey City i;;;c, 2 2 4 ....... Camden ' end Jersey City,Boutheln' 660 ail $ ZS At 6 P. M,via Camdenand AMber,AnapniMedlitiOn. - (Freight and Passenger:l-4st Class 2 28 gd Class Tioket.,. . Itu The 0 Mall Line rims daily. The 11 P.M. 'South- Baturday_s excepted. e For Belvidere, Easton, Flemington, :coo at 6 A. M. and 2)4 P. M. jryy""rlliau 4h et Zu i n l l , 4 l 4,llei t ll l s:ll l ; i and Bethlehem, at 0 em : larater Oatt,t3trowlsberi, Scranton, Wilkeebarre, hlontrose, Great Bend. tco.,at 6 A. 21., via Delaware ! Laesswanna, and Westetn Railroad.. : For Mount Holly. at 6 and 9A. 31.. and 234 and 4 P. 31. For Freehold, at 6 A. 31. and 9 4 F. 31. WAY, L1N3.1 For- Brbdol, Trenton,' ko, at 1134 and 4 P. 31., from Walnut-street 'wharf. For Palmyra, Tlelanco, Poverty; Burlington, Borden - town, ho., at 1934 1. and 334 P. M Steamboat alVeilson, tor Bor . dantown and into/me; diate places, nitl M. • Steamboat Trenton, for Bristol, 'Burlington; and in termediate places, at II A. M. and 4 P. M. Filly pounds of baggage only allowed each paseenger. Passengers are prohibited from taking anything as bag gage tatt thew 'wearing apparel, Ail baggage oVer fifty pounds to he paid for extra. The company limit their rosponsibility for baggage to ono dollar per pound, and will not bo liable for any amount beyond 'loop swept by special contract. Oct 1.1&59. WM. U. CIATZMER. Agent. : PHILADELPHIA AND quicx T.itlifT.E - 7. E ACT l s t , 4 %Al k k i e l et t ge D , Chicago; Itook,lsland, Niagara Falls, Milwoukee, Bur owelington,lMontreal, St. rave, Detroit, Dunlieth, and tit. L. Passenger trains willleave the Philadelphia and Read ing Railroad Depot, corner BROAD and - VINE Streets. DAILY, (Sundays excepted,/ au follmu 7.30 A. M . DAY EXPRESS. For Elmira Niagara ( tails. Buffalo, Diana, Chicago, Milwaukee, Rook ratan , Galena, St. Paul's, Burlingten, and St. Louis. 3.30 P. M., NIGHT EXPRESS. For Elmira Niagara Falls, Buffalo Detroit Chicago, an d St. Island, Galena,St. Paul's It rbnaton, a V i h S e t i. l .in e ..lll. and 3.30 P. M. trains run through to HARRISBURG, stopping at all Stations on the Lebanon Valley Itranch. The 7.30 A. M. train connects at Rupert for Wilkes barre, Pittston, Scranton, and all sonRAILROAD LACK AWANNA AND BLOOMSBURG Baggage checked to Elmira, Buffalo, and Suspension Bridge. Tioketa can be proqured at the Philadelphia end Elmira Railroad Line it Ticket Office, Northwest corner six Tit and CHESTNUT Streets and at the Passen ger D PI t IISITIIIf i IrA D EP.OFR I BIEhT TRAIN Loaves ine Depot. Broad below Vine, daily, (Sun day eacepted,) for all points West and North, at (I P. M. Fretglits must be delivered before 8 P. Id. to insure going the same day. For further information. apply at Fret ht DepoL - BROAD, below Vine, Odd CHAS, S. TAPPEN, General Agent, N. W. corner SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets oel-tf Philadelphia. t CHANGE OF HOURS. PHILADELPHIA, WI L • MING ON AN 1 BALTIMORE RAILROAD. On an i after MO N OAF,. September OM 1852, PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE Pllll4l/ELFIDA, For Baltimore at 8.15 A. M.. 12 noon, (hapreaa,l and 11.10 P. M. For heater at 8.15 A. M., 15 _noon, 4 and 11.10 P. M. For Wilmington at 8.15 A. M., 12, 4, and 11.10 P. M. F Castle at 8.15 A. M., and 4 P. M. Fortydown at 8.12 A. 111., and 4 P. AL For Dover at 8,15 A. hl, and 1 P. M. For Seaford at 8.15 A. m. For blUlford at 4 P. M. TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA Leavp Baltimore at 6.30 A. M., (Express, ) 9.40 A. M., and 625 P. 31. Leave Wilmington a/ 040 A. M. and 9.90 A. M., 1.10 and 8.40 P. M. save New Castle at 8.15 A. M., and 8 EAT. seave Middletown at 150 A. M. and 810 P. M. peeve Dpver at 0.50 A. M u and 5.10 P. M. _mien Milford at LOU A. M. Leave Seaford att 3.1 P. M. Leav e Cheater at .14, 9.50 A. M.. 1.4 p and 0.15 P. M. 1.94WQ Baltimore or Sanford and Delaware Railroad at 520 A.ll. TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE Leave Cheater iv' 8.15 A. M., 12.28 and 1140 P. M. A. Leave Wilmington at 9.20 A. M., 12.116 .1% AL, and 12.20 AL SUNDAYS Only at 11.10 P. M., from Philadelphia to Baltimore. Only at 5.25 P. AL. from Baltimore to Philadelphia. FREIGHT TRAIN, with PASSENGER CAR attached, will run as follows: . . Leave Philadelplija for P erry ville and intermediate places at 5 A5 P. Al, Leave Wilminkton for Perryville and intermediate Pi reTv a e t Plit l e ' :de:G rate for Baltrmere andintmutediate places at 8.40 A. M. Leave Baltimore. for Havre-de-0 rule and intermediate places at_io p. M. Leave Wilmington for Philadelphia and intermealate places at IA P. AI. JYA EL M. PE ON, President. NORTH PENNSYL VANIA RAILROAD. At MAIER ARRANGEMENT. For BE [AHEM, DOYLESTOWN, EASTON, ALLENTOW , MONDAY, WiliNK. HAZLETON. Ois sind after 310NDAY, May_l6gh, 1/469, Passenger Trains will leave FRONT and WILLOW' htmetz, Phi ladelphia. DAILY, (Sundays ogee pied : ) For Bethlehensi Allentown, Mauch Chunk, Ilazelton, &o.,iF,gprest at 9.30 . 31. For Betide ern. I Ditiress,) at it p. M. 8 pi t tioyles Ira, (Accriternadationd at 8.13 A. M. and For Fort. yythshlngt6ll, (4000Mmodetion,) at LB P. M. Y. and 0.20 P m TW A INS FOR PNILADraIiA I Leave fethlehem, (Liftman,/ at 0 . . and 4.1 0 P. M. Leave ogle/town, (Aooonimontat on,) at OM A. AL al,ll.de P.. 1. Ave Fort Washington, (Atiitiinineantioth) at 2.36 A. . and 3.36 P. AL ON 1311kkait riladelphia. for Doplestorfts,nt A. M. and 3P. NI. oplestown, for Phi Ma., at 6.30 A. I. and 5.46 P. PG are to Bethlehem, 81.60; to Mauch elluak, 33.60, to MO4O, lb SIM; to Doylestown. 80 omits. " r Maartgor Tr. (*Wept Sunday Trislns,) oon nod at MIKIS sire tsiilLF4 and &Fa-streets, and Second and Third-4 roots F 01681111 11 roadal. nig/6 • Lblid JUARK. AK .. r. NOTIOE.---CIFESTM 4 3 0 0 1111.25 1 VALLEY RAII,ROAD—pv3- Nn e 4 4 l d T at v rtt A J l l24; TERMAITHA N APIM W -1. 1862; the Passenger rants fro D WHINOTOWrf, start from tha Passenger Depot of the Philadelphia and Realms Railroad Company, corner of BROAD and VINE Etrta, MORNING TRAIN for Downingtown, !eaves at 7.20 AFTERNOON TRAIN for Downingtown, learns at 4.42 P. N. • • • pipLY (Suede ye exneeted.) si t . i i )ag n e g fite a rozd of Manager,' of the Philadelehie • d.SO 4.°Z.PAILIIIENNY.Beoretere. PHILADELPHIA, GEE MANTOWN AND NORRIS TOWN RAILROAD—iUMAIER A R RA NOEMENTS— On and after Monday, May 9t11,169, until further notice. FOR R Leave Philo&!phisO M 6, 7, 8 , 81i,ANTOWN, 1001, 12, A. M., 1,2,3, Mi. 4, a. eN, 6. 7, 8 11. and lift Leave Germantown 6,7, 734,,8 ,0, 70, A. ni.,12%, 1,2, 3 ,4, el 6 , eh, "60490,4Dr.,0 Leave Phitmlelphis 0.00 min. A. AL, 2, 3.8, 7M, and 10% P. M. and Lea 9g P. M ve Germantown 8.10 mitt. A. M.,1.10 min., 4, isg, CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD. 1114 Le M. ave Philadelphm 6,8, BM, II A. M., 2,3 K, 4, 104, 6,9, F., Leave Chestnut Hill 7.10, 7.10,8.10, 9.10, 11.66 A. AL, 12.40,3.40, 5.40, 7.10, 8.40, 10,10 ON SUNDAY% leave Philadelphia 0.05 min. A. 4,2,6, and 7g I . AI. Leave Chestnut Hilt 7.50 A. M., 12.6, 6.10, and 8.65 P.M. FOR CONSHOROGICEN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave rhilatleipltia 6, 8.05 min., 10.05, win., 11.54 A. M., 1.03 24110.,_3.05 min., 444, sg, 6g, IP4 F. M. PLeave Norristown 6,7, 9,11 A. M., 1, 61 i, 4X, 6,7 g, . AL . ON 9lin/A*ll4 Leave Phdadelphln 9 A. M. 8 and 4y. M. Leave Norristown 7A. and 6 . FOR MAMA N. UNE. Leave Philadelplils 6, 7.05 rain., 8.45 10,0 nun., M., J. 05 non., 3.93 min., 3.10 non., 4,4, 9%, savel P. M. nnayunk 91‘, 81(, 91, 103 i, 11% A. M.,1)6, .136 man., 4,6, 8, 9.05 nu P In. ON SUNDAIin Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M., 3, 4 Y ' r+4. LOAM) Mannyunk VN A. AL. Hi, 636.83( P. M. H. K. aMatc,Oeneral dupatintenderit i iny7 DEPOT. NINTH and GILLEN Stream NOTICE TO SHIPPERS OF LOCAL FREIGHT, The PIMIA RAILROAD gOeIPANY are now prepared to receive and forward freight to the fol. lowin_g points on the NORTHERN CENTRAL RAIL ROAD: 'k Haven, I.l , llt l i ti m " ' d Hunt,m7, batten , rune, quay s hore, inden, Treverton Intersection, Newbury, W mu i n am sport, ALtM te i o l r e f g a ett,Watsontown, toh , lffilton, anover o o ww Junction. Geysburg,andallinter= B l points on HANOVER RAILROAD. All goods went to Freight ligation, THIRTEENTH ehd MARKET litreete, will be_proptly forwarded. jyB4m P, J. eNEEDF m ,F.Proithe Arent. PIIILADELPHIA 1 ' 34 4,ii - ,i - Z: AND REyINO RAIL ROAD, AIORNINO LINE, foLPO:PTO ILLE, READ. ING and HARRISSUR Leaves the Depot, at orner of BROAD and VINE Streets. at 7.30 A. M. DAILY, 03undayi egeepted.l for POTTSVILLE, HARRISBURG, and all Into points, oonneetlng at Harrisburg with train' running to Pittsburg, Ohambershurg, Cs lisle Sunburn 1%0. AFTERNOON LINES. N., DAILY, for POTTSVILLE and At 4.45 P. Id., DA IL (Sundays excepted, ) for READ INC and Intermediate pointe. lob • W. IL IsIeILHENNY. Secretary. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. lIISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP. -1 1 -.." The firm of WELSFORD & WIE.I,BON expires TIIIE DAY by lim itation of t~mo. Either arty wtll J. WILLSON. Iltilndelphia.9oth Sept., M. Notion is'bereby given that JOREPR WELSFORP has formed n, copartnerehip with JAhIP:I3 NAPIER. of Liverpool. and TAMES RANKEN, of New York, for the transaction of a General Imorting and Commission R _uslness in this city and New York. under the firms of NAPIER. WELRFORD, & RANK EN. in New York, and of WELSFORD, RANKEN, & CO., in Philadel. - Philadelphia, let Oct., IaSP. 011-6 t NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the firm of WARNICK, CHADWICK, & DRO. is this day dissolved. The Heater, Range, and Stoveildness will he confulued under the name of CHADWICK BRO. at the Northeaet corner_ WAC of SWORD a 4 rtAs Streets. 101114 K. CHAIM! Philadelphia, Julvll, F. 18a9RANCIS A. CHAD. JTI2 ICK -tf ROWE'S STANDARD SOALES.— EITRONO & ROSS PaTENT.—CoaI, Cattle, and HayPonlea mein) no pg, Platform and Counter Soalea Iv. every description. They receive all Friction and Wear on Balls metead of Knife Edges, as on othei endse m e Cali i and o examine before purchasing elsewhere, a the mprvement. PENNINGTON GREEN.Acent, Bon thSEVENTA Street, 08-Sm* Philadelphia. SPIRITS TURPENTINE.-75 bbls, Spts. ABAlli7pe~tine, in store nnA R, & CO.. No . 10 altrlaWttliMEZ. . . PANISH OLIVES--In bulk, prime S in order, for male I) 617 ; A. WI KRIM& 1.10 PAM h 'PROW RtmAt SPTS. TURPENTINE. —5O bbls Spts Turpentine, in store end for elle In ROWLEY, ASHBURNER, & CO, No, Id Mouth WHAR VEFI MACKEREL —125 bbls., 180 halves, 115 quarters. and .1:0 kitts • prime No. anti SOO bbls. and 90 halves large No, 3s, in atom and for by WM. J. TAYLOR as CO.; 122 and 124 North 'w Ft A R V 1414 os REATRAWS 11A1 It DYE--This sup. rioy Hair Dio is applied. and for sale, wholeaale sna retml, Hi North NINTH street. e 8 bt' ivtiNEg - AND - Littiloac JAMES STEWART & CU.'S PAISLEY MALI WHISKEY OEORGI WRITELEYi Imoeiter of :Brandy, Wine, tee,,155 BOAITH Flynn Street,. offers for sale, in bond only, STEWART'S CELEBRATED AND UNEQUALLED PAISLEY MALT WHISKEY, e27-8m wE, CALL ATTENTION OF THE T v TAADE to this really Soerior_arlicle A ALFRED RENAUD COGNAC. sopply In assorted packages constantly on hand. Orders renewed for direct importation. Also—Hennessy Cognac , Leßoy Cognac, London and Gins, ikolland Ga Claret in Wood end Cain Champagnes, high and low pricer:. LONOCHAMP, Importer. 010-oin.. • . 211 South FRONT, Philadelphia. GEORGE WIIITELEY, N 0.1.35 South FRONT Street. , Imeorrer or lirpntly, Wines. 40. , offers for sale, in hoed only, the uelowing, among other staudaid braude .ii r , . ....,..,....,& Co., Thos. Ilinee & Co.. ules, Roble, & Co., Ward, Dupe, , & Co., A. Selguette, tarot, • Cameee l'ellevoirin C. litipit & Co., Imp Proe'rietors, ~,J ,k F. , Slay Ile Jos liennee4y. Apo, Stuart's r sisley Malt Whiskey, end the choicest vuryatias of Madeira. Sherry. Port, ,Buraundy. and gfigritYiriMrdiat Tr ee Cm, am" R-u-'4.,12r8..-ga fIARD.L:MAREIIIL--SUR--AY (011 AM - JANUARY 16, 1659.—1 n oonsequenoe of the frequent invitations rem yed by me to renew the shipments of my Champagne Wines to the United States, I beg le hereby to my former oustomers and the pub 10 general ,1 at I have appointed Massie. F.C. ARO R, ANCR CO., Bole Agents in the United Staten, for the ;ale of my Champagne Wines. My Wines have been Co long and favorably known in the United States, it will be unnecessary to comment on their quality, further than to say that my new shipments will in no way be found infgatodh A e r frtia , BILLBOART SALMON'S 01tAkifA014‘t WINES. both CABINET and VERZEN Y, or ea and con stantly on tiandpi . nact / t t e OVlVß " ,.l l § s 6 l litit, & - ain.gsa BEAY.Kiet Street. New York. CLARET. -100 cases Barton & Gueatier's la. Julien; SOO do. Bt. Esteem ; MO do. Washing ton Morton St. Julien.; 100 do. do. Talons. pints; 60 do. Chateau Ls. Rose; en do. do. LOovill6; firtob &le. in stone and glass; Younger's, ilarvey'e - Fa kirk Brown Stout and London Porter, in store and FRONDb au& A. MERINO. HO South tltreet. SCOT(.4II WHISKEY. 125 puncheons P.- 7 Jame' Stewart k. Co.'s Paisley Malt, in bond and for sale be GEORGE WHITELEY. 41-3 m BOOTS AND SHOES. HAZELL & HARMER. MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLFISALE DEALERS BOOTS AND SFIOES. NO. 128 NORTH THIRD STREET. A NI assortment of City made Boots end Shoes non tautly on hand. 810-tf J . W. MoOURDY SON, 851 CHESTNUT STREET, (2.1 FLOOR.) LADIES', MISSES', AND CHILDREN'S DOOM SHOES, AND GAITERS, Mann faotured es p resalr for the Retail Trade. mill-Stn FALL STOOK or BOOTS AND SHOES. JOSEPH H. THOM SON & Co., 111 MARKET STREET, Rave now on hand a large stook of BOOTS AND SHOES or EVERY VARIETY, EASTERN AND CITY MADE. p h r e heeerg milting the city will please call and ex. amine their stook. .1128-tf LEVIOK„ RABIN, & BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE AND IIANUFACTORY, No. 6011 MARKET STREET, Philadelphia. We have now on hang an extensive Stook of Boot. and Shoes, of sit desolations, of ova oWN and SAATNIN Maio facture, to whioh we Invite the attention of South. ern and Western buyers, auS-3m TOBACCO f &c. A. MERINO. • 149 SOUTH FRONT STREET, idol in atom and bond, and Offer' for Seel a Lam Affortment a CIGARS, Iteoptved !pat frog Ifevarta, of °Solos sa4 fsvorito $ muds. sus •tt BUSINESS CAUPS. MARTIN & QUAYLR'S BTATIONERY f TOY o ViD FANCY GOODS k LUC__ 1056 WALNUT STREET, EXLOW IIGIVENTIfo r Minntly pa hand Perfumery jorTikitelt)Mlt. WIRE CONFECTIONERY,, -a. • MANIIYACTURIID BY EDWARD A. HEINTZ, Late of 8. Henson. Store 8. W. corner ARCH and NINTH streets. am r Fantory 014 Pdhart “traat.l SAMUEL CHUBB, Agent for tho Purchase and H ale of Real Estate , and the or Rents. oa-Itn 10,215 WAI,NU2' Street. If B. P A LMER 7 S ADVERTISING • HUT. AGENCY, N. E. ornar FIFTH and CHEST. 111,1.8ubsoriptiona taken for the best City and2 34 :iull , ry NaWapaPe re. at lowest cash Imes,. AUX. McKINNEY A'rfOßnE) AT LAWS (aLEENSBUItti, FA, Will practise la Westmoreland, Armitrong, and In mane counties. TM ADAMS EMPRESS CO., OFFICE A. 820 CHESTNUT Street, forwards Parnell, Pack ages. Merchandise, Bank Nolen, and Specie, either by its own Lines, or in convention with other Exereee Coop p~amen, paniee, to all the principle towne and cities of the United States. K S. SANDFORD, am-tf General Superintende nt. WASHING ADM IRONING. ikWASIIING AND IRONING DONE with ti FATNESS and DRSPATOR, tor Sinsle - Ladies sad fienSemen, Families, &waling Schools, ,Hotete,_ Steamboats, Seet., at DONOVAN'S FAMILX LAUNDRY, No. •=4 Routh SIXTH Street, corner of Prune. Family Shirt" and Collar" Patent potished. Everything washed IST hand, on the com mon wash -board. The wbolebusiness Is striotlY attended In bT z lentale operatives. Mn.s DO OVA , ly SO-1Y Sitteerindendadt. MORE PROOF OF THE WONDERFUL EF FECTS OP MORELIA AMERICAN HAIR REPARATOR. Putr.snabrnia, Septeurber 270,, 1459. This is to certify that I was bald for many year., and was recommended to try sour Raparator ; and having procured throe bottles, used it for three months, winch bar caused ply hair to grow. and although not quite as think as before, yet at ta conetantir growler. H. ht. JONES, No. 39 North Third street. riIILAIALPIIIA. September firth. 1859. Mr. J. F. Afoama, Lear 61r—Nome time armee my hair commenced falling out, so much in that I wee, in fact, fearful of becoming Ladd; but hearing dam won derful power of your Reparator, I was Induced to buy a bottle, and after using one-half of it my hair not only conceit coining out, but commenced growing' finely, and I have now an think a suit of hair no ever I had. JACOB EVANS, No. Mi Cherry street. For mile bvT. If. PETERS & Co.. Sole Agents. No. He CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. se29-Cat CI SALAMANDER SAFES. A Large assortment oar EVANS teWATBONII' PHILADELPHIA MANUFACTURED SALAMANDER SAFES. VAULT DOORS, For Banks and Stores. BANE LOCKS, Emod to any now in niO. IRON Doortm. tnitri'ns &a., Ones good terms s Mar establishment ID the Untied ltYA 6/c WA SUN, N 0.56 oath WIRTH Btroot, Phlladolohlty. VLEARE GIVIt UR A CALL. itnig-tf SILVER SOAP—A simple reparation for cleansing Silver Plato, Jewelry, Atmore, Mar ble, &c,, far more convenient and effective than any other. One half the lalmr of House cleaning may be Caved by tieing this Soap, which etillont posiarly mime the finest Tine white, and as no sorubliing is required, the Baying in the wear of the paint is mach greater than the coat tho Soap. It leaven the surface as pure end white as when new. Manufactured only by the Beaton Indexical Soap Company. and sold by their appointed Agents,HASSARD & CO.. Apothecaries, TWELFTH and CHESTNUT. all. FAMILY CHOCOLATE SUPERIOR QUALITY. EDWARD A. HEINTZ, Manufaeturer and Importer of French and Sp CHOCOLATE. Store S. W. corner ARCH and NINTH Streets. 1 , 94 m / Vantnty 814 Filhart etreet.l LADIES' HAIR BRAIDS, .WIGS, SETTS, and CURLS, manufactured in the very best and newest Patio style', and of which we constant]) keep a very large assortment pn hand. sold wholesale and retail., at the lowest possible prices. Orders from all part,' or the eount i rl °hatted, and promptly , attended to. Also, a new_lfA superioto any in use, m. tr 18, N 9, la TENTH at., au23-Sm. etween market And Chestnut. 7IEGLER & SMITH, corner SECOND m-ar and GREEN, have acquired a greet reputation by, the wise and prudent course they , have pursued lanes eir ecourrleneeirteat to bemuse, by wailing 4 Bret-rate article at a low figure. 313-tf REFINED SUGAR.-500 barrels various radee. 160 bbla orusbelo, and powde•i for sato by jA"" CO.,t •160 CHEESE.—S2O Bqxes Ilerkfinerccounty Cheese, in store and for sale by C. O. SADLER: & CO. ARCH traet. ;world door nhnon Front. SALMON. -25 bbls. prime now No. 1 Sal mon, landing from eloamor Keneiner.n. and far eala by WM. J. TAYLOR & CO., 123 and 124 N. WITA R VP.A BBLS, No. 1 lIERRING-100 hal bble. extra Marittnaw White Fish, in gore and far sale h. , WM. J. TA YLLIft & 122 and 121 IN orth VTUA rivßa lOVERING'S SYRUP, in Janis, and Me., at phluoett prjn i aroM pd CO., anTiA Btto•t• 13D • 13 , ,M B P. 1; 1 . 4559,i; ViltrtrANtk. — Co - jii.ANIE s. DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN suBANcr, compANY. INCIh4P °HATED BY TER LEGISLAtURE ak PENIVSYLYtV,I4 1635. OFFICE 8 , E. CORNER , .1111115 AND WALNUT MARINE' N B C B ON VESSELS, AggQO To all paha of the World. INLIND INIVRANCE On Goods, by River. Canals. f Lakes. and Land Carriage F o ß a i r . W IVES O n E 8 On Merchandise generally, a Eitorek i palim di F lffitt November 1, Par. Market Value. 1103,050, Philadelphia City 6 gily ,ent. L0an...1105,141 00 /110,M, P_Ongylvania Otate Loans 101,426 00 SWAY), iglid Tromso ry 1.144 P cent. Notes.. • 30,112 50 .50,000, Pen*lvania Railroad 2il Mortgaie 6 cent. Ponds 46,35 a 00 820,000, North Pennsylvania Railroad Mort gage 6 Sp cent. Bonds 1!.00000 516,000,300 skates stook Uormantown Ocs Company, interest and orilleiPal guarantied by the city of r hus delplim 11,335 00 eg,00(1, 100 shares Ponneylvaulit Railroad 0,000, 100 e a° lla m re P s a N n intik Pennsylvania Nall: 4,53( 04 road COM • . •,." •• .. •• • • 5110 99 istsao, Bund ry . shares Plinatiolphia Boat Company, Havre de Grace Steam Tow Mat Company j Sa vannah. liteant Navisatton Com oany,and Philadelphia Exultant. Company*. 3 . 030 00 awroo juma p anii m Mortgagoi, and Real Estate, Of- 83M : 96 'Rei 00 Titian for in mad • • • • 2 0 9" — eas Ji .la lan c e duo at Agenclog—yremmil on Ma --- rine Polioles roaently tssued—and other debts due the Company Scrip and stook of sundry Insurance Comps- 61 ' 298 1 B Cush on Deposit in Dank. ...,...... -- AJO 00 . 42,067 86 William Martin, /fuleyli IL Seal, minund A. Soudan John 0. Ham, John R. Penrose, rilrge G. Leiner, Award Darlington, . R. AL Huston, ham C. Ludwig, Hugh Craig, Spencer hl'ilvaine, Charles Kelly, H. Janes Brooke, Jacob P. Jones, WIL LTA THOS. C. HENRY LYLBURN. f3en THE ROBERT MORRIS FIRE MU RANCE COMPANY 011 PHILADICLPff IA 409 WALNUT STWEET. This Company insures against Loss or Damage by Fire on Public and Private Building., Furniture, Stooks of Goods, and hlerobendiso generally. The following provision in the l'olioies of this COM pany guarantioe their security when assigned ea col lateral: This policy shall not be invalidated, or in any wise affected after its assignment as collateral secnrity to a grounti,ent, or mortgage.and the approval of such as signment by the office, by any transfer Of conveyance of the mortgaged premis ees, b R th owner of the Caine." DIRECS. Paul T. Jones, Jeremiah N. Brooks, John Holm°, Robert Clarke, Isaac 8. Waterman, David BoMmon, Edward 0. James, Wtlbam Vondoryeer, Joseph Janney, Theodore Cuyler, Joseph H. eolline, JoNEs prei S id S amuel Canner. PAUL WM. VAiii DERV BEN., Vise President, OILARAT H. RTEUI , I4. Flattratow , mv7-ti - "LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COM JE-4ANY.—THE PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSU RANCE COMPANY, Northeast corner of THIRD and DOCK Streets. Aerate, 8902,225 28. INSURES LIVES for the whole term of life—grants annuities and endowments—purchasea life interests in Real Estate, and makes all contracts depending on the contingencies of Life. They sot as Executors, Administrators, Assignees Truetoee, and Guardians. TRUSTEES. Friel L. Miller, &initial& Stoke., !damn Coates, William Martin. tabard S. Newbold, James D. Maarla.nd, Valium P. Hacker, Joseph H. Trotter, William U. Kern. James Euston, Samuel 0. Huey, Them,Mins Paulding t Charles Hallowell. Edmund A. Sunder, henry C. Townsend, Daniel L. Hutchinson, dolphin' Kent, oho W. horror, ahem 11. Carr, Ilia S. Archer, p. V. Du ow, William Robertson, Samuel J. Christians Joseph At. Thomas. Warner M. Hamill, John G. Brenner, P. S. !Mohler. Easton. DANIEL L. MILLER__, .President SAML. E. STOKES, Vic* Pres't. Jour W. Horne. Secretary. aulB-ly HOWARD FIRE AND MARINE INSU RANCH COMPANY, No. 412 WALNUT Street Philadelphia. DIRRODR.S. .., eohos. L. Loden, figi.k!Plikirltt, .lagT, Qn. In. K. Hamlin, ohn 0. James, C. H. Slolltngford. A. J. Itucka4, C. E. Spangler, John W. Sexton, H. H. Houston, William Hatguel, Wm. H. Love, Edwin Booth, Charles F. Norton, John Osmoon, Imo !dyer, E. 8. Warne. Psein - dent—THOkAS L. LUDERS. Vice President—E. 8. WARNE. Secretors —On ARLES A. DUY. deli A MERICAN FIRE INSU4ANCB CO„ L A . INCORPORATED MD—CHARTER PERPET- U No, WO WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia. Having a large paid-up capital Stock and Burgle.' In vested lowland and available Seciritiea, continue to in- Imre on Dwellings t Storea l RinnitOre, ferehandize, Veneta in Port and their Largoax and outer Personal Property. All loam liberally and p romptly adjusted. DIIINCTOEII. - ----- John T. Lewis, James R. Campbell, Edmund 0. Data, Mae. W. roultneri, farm,' Morns. GF:OROE ABBOTT, Preeidont. THOMAS R. MARIS. Secretary. Jam-ly If George Abbott, John Welsh. Samuel C. Th.rton, Patrick Brad), rrHE QUAKER CITY INSURANCE -IL COMPANY, PRILA.DELPMA, Pa. FRANKLIN BUILDINGS, No. 4 WALNUT Street. CHARTER PERPETUAL -...- —. --. CAPITAL .—....... ...... —— . ._.. .... ..-- e 400,000 BRLS „, • 1.60,00 J _FIRE. MARINE, AND INLAND INSURANCE.. Fir. fninirenoe,ljmitodand perpotual, on Buildings and Merchandtee of all aeseripine. Marino, Insuranee, inlan and Copan, on Veseele, .Freught and Cargo to and ft m all pot; or the World. ollionall. ijHORDE H. HART. President. ..i.. ROSS, Vice Preeident. . .COODSHALL, Seeretary. t . .13UTLY.R , Apt Secretary. E. P. lieor Rom R. Hut, A. C. Call, Foster 4. Nina's, Ban Junes. M. D.. pARIE INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 4,D ODEDTAMT kpeet,PRILAD4PRIA. INCORPORATED APRIL. Aso, IIY TUE STATE OP LNNOYLVANIA, CONFINED TO FIRE AND INLAND RIEDE& DI4KCTCRet Situuttt. D rom., & Co. WILLIAM W.WAI.XXXS.Iimn In. 11 ,_& CO. ClIARLits RICHARDSON— .1. C. 110WO Uo. °Kowa A. WXST Wee;, FOl/011, & LIoyd, BARCLAY , Lt PPIXOOTT. Boot JACOIS W. hatteex, stout, & uo. ICIIRT Lewis, Itrne., & Co. DAVID D. &'DIrIM. A. R. Rom Tont , occul, Drooke, & Co. Jon It tlin B. F. lawn ;mix W. WIcRAIAX...... MID W. & CO. r/1031AS MARTIN avaKe & Merlin. GEORGE W. DAY, Pregidnnt. JONATHAN '3,•SLOCUM, V,oe Pran't. WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD. den'y. ati,t-tt r t N rSAUER A E NC N E R y COMPA --E N IR Y OF kI D T HE RINE T NS O RANC N -N LV E A OILANGE Rl l 41) . .. Chartered in 1794—Capital SIOO,OCO--Auets, January 1, 1868. $347,4 IS 50 -100. Ali inyested in sound and amiable seeuriGem—oon- Gnu° to Ineuye on Yeecela and Cargoes,. BuGdinge, Stooks of Alerobandise, Ise en lino rtes. DIRECT() GI: Henry D. Sherrerd, Genrge 11. Stuart, &mean Toby, Samuel ft rant, J r., Charles Manaleater, 'Pobuta Wainer, William 8. Smith, Thomas H. Wattson, t4iviliNi,iltdilihite • Henry G. Freeman, Outline 8. Lewis, 11111 , 1 11 1 1 ). C tilfAitri: R D , President. WILLIAM li AR I , H.Q.H. Hearetare. le 9-affin tf SAVING FUNDS. SAVING FUND--.FIVE PER CENT. IN TFR PAT.—NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST Cphl- RANI , WAIN UT Street,Scluthwest earner MTH' D, Philadelphia. Incorporated by the State of Pennsyka- Money hs received in any sum, large or small, and in terest paid from the day of deem' to the day of with drawal. The office is open every day from 9 o'clock_ in the morning till o'clock in the *vane, and on Monday and Thursday evening' till 8 o'cloc lion. HENRI' 1.311.14NER, Pregient. ROBERT SELPRIDOE, Vice President, WILLIAIO J. RXICO, Secretary. DIRECTOR'S. rE, Henry L. Benner, I, . Carr fp Brewster, • ward L. Carter, Joseph . Barr, obert Selfridge, Francis Lee, Samuel K. Milton. Joseph Yerltee, Landreth Alining, HenryDidanderfer. Money le received and payments made daily. The investments are made, in conformity_ with the provisions or the Charter, in Real Estate Mortgages, Oround Bents, and snob 6 rat-class soeurities as will al ways insure perfect security to the depositors, and whit)), cannot fail to give permanency and stabiliti to this Inatitution. nut-IT SAVING FUND..--UNITED STATES TRUST COMPANY, corner THIRD and CHEST NUT dtreato. Lance and small sums received, and paid back on de wand without notice, with EWE PER CENT. INTE REST from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal. Office 11M.1211. fryi until o °tech every day, and on MONDAY EVE INDS from 7 until 9 o'clook. DRAFTS for in a on England, Ireland, and Scotland, IYoni 4:1 upwardy, President—STEPHEN R. CRAWFORD. roalgyer—JArblEH R. HUNTER, FLINT FINK. Actuary. " A little, but often, fine the Puree." IkIRANKLIN SAVING FUND-- No. DI South FOURTH Street, between Chestnut and Walnut, Philadelphia, pays all De posits on demand. Depositors' money secured by Government Slate. and City Loans, Ground Rents, Mortgages, Ws Company deems safety better than lark, profits, oonsequently Will run florist( pith deem wfu tu9ouT , ta)t. have AO 41i tines 'reedy tore turn with 6 per mint. inter& t ' the °Weer, u they have always done. This nialUl never suspended. emales married or single, and Minors ran their deposit in own right, and such deposits can be withdrawn ONLY by their consent. Charter perpetual. Incorporated by the State of Pennsylvania, with authority to receive mo ney from trustees and executor,. LARGE AND &MAU SUMS RECEIVED. Moe upon daily front 9 to 8 o'clock, and on Wednesday and Saturday evenings until 8 o'clk., DIRECIORS. II Jacob , Shannon, Ms Cadwallader, John Shindler, 6 Tit 5614 1 1141104\V. Sloan, E d ward l'. s llyatt, Lewis Eriimblinar, henry Delany, Nieho'ns Rittenhouse, Nathan SmedleY, Joe. R. Setherthwai to. Ephraim Blanchard, 'S L If i N i" N e OI4 . , Preeiden t. gTRII6 CADWALLeaurn, Treasurer. 111-1, "A Dollar saved is twice earned.' LETTERS Testamentary to the estate of ULRICH LINDENMAIER. late of the city of P u h isa lla o ( r l t e lle P r ti , "'r eil e rVe s t e st 11 1 XX to Leon es g ta rn tVu e lll tpole the make payment. and Rene bevies claim, will present them to WIL TH. executor. No. VI South TWELFTH. Street, or to hie attorney, FRED ERICK HEYEIt, R0.21t South THIRD Street. antl-volt. IN TIIE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADEL PHIA. ELIZABETH T. PENNOCK vs. HORATIO B. PEN NOCK, Jr. Sub. in Divoreo. halo T.. law. No. 19. On motion al', P. 9101111 IS. for Libellant, a rule Len bean c ranted in the Thor o cps°, returnable October hoe, mellow pause why a divorce a vglaulo tnatrtirionit should not ho decreed. Personal service ofnetice of this rule, originally returriablo on the 910 of Boptenibor, 1859, having Gelled un account or the ohmic° of respolut ent. the Conn Iwo directed title enblice.t e2-tv&ftd• 'IN THE ORI'IIANS' COURT FOR THE A. CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILAH_ELPHTA. IrEstate of CAROLINE B. THOMPSON, Deceased. plie Auditor appointoil hp Om Court to audit nettle. Rad adjust thn noeount of LEWIS C. CASSIDY. Ad ministrator of the estato of CAHOI,INH B. THOMP SON, deemmod • end to !mike distribution of the balance in the Sonde of thin accountant. will meet the parties interested, on W HUN P eDA V. ths rah dm% of ()ember, MaU, at oclock P. 11., at 100 Oifire, 430 SPRUE C Street, in the ottY ofPlotadoiph,n. tad-winik-7t T. iniNNEssr , Auditor. • Ao. COMPANY, OM& James Q. Hand , Theophdus PauMint, James Tranualr, J. F. Joshua T. e.yre, Samuel E. Stokes, Aenry Sloan mos B. M'Parland r thorns' C. Stand, • ober . ; Parton, !IRV B . Kemple, Pi tt.:l,'a J. m J. T. Loon, 1 MARTIN, President. HAND, Vise President, etarr. mhSfi-dtf DI/Poring. la. IV. Bab Apgrow t. unaralrara. fe.'11.'°4,1, t5 116•11111, lon. Futter. aul LEGAL. , , . UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. AIEDIOAL eDEPARTMENT. TIIE INTRODUCTORY LECTURES To the COURSE of 1850.60 will ho delivered In the following order; MONDAY, October 101 h, alll 31,, Dr, CARSON. MONDAY. " /0111, ht 1 AL, Dr. SMITH. TUESDAY, " llth,at 13 31, Dr BOOBS, TUESDAY, " 11th, nt 1 I'. AL, Dr, LEIDY, WEDNESDAY, " nth, MZAV4ll2l2l!iff, THURSDAY, " 13th, at 12 ht, Dr, WOOD, TRURSDAY, " 13th, nt 11% M. DI, Arf/OiON, FRIDAY, 11114 at Oh AL, Dr, DODO I'', TILE PUIR..IO ARE IN vrry,o TO ATTEND, IL 1100 MOO, kl, D., ocfitool4 Dean of Oho Mohlioid Fll3lolf, nE KALB INSTITUTE, Norrlidowit, Vii, .2.-• —For Yeting Men and Boys. For Circulars with particulars, android 010-st. JOHN W. LOCII. PrineleL MESDAMES OBEGARAIT AND D'HER lug. larva BOARDINO AND DAY SCHOOL YOH YOUNU WS'. PHILAD LPHIA, No. Mg LOGAN SQUARE, VINE STREET. Madame C H E 0 ARA Y respeotfully inform her friends and the goblin in general. that independently or her Boarding and Day jiohoot, directed pi herself and her nmee, Mme. PREVOST, in NLW ußK,ihn in• tende. to isongeatipu with. her niece Memo. u'IIER VILLY opening name plan en mentioned. opreofeely the name plan an the one above mentioned. on-Sin REV. JAMES I. HELM'S School for the higher *lineation of a limited number of Young Ladies, 1313 CHESTNUT Street. Circulars, with terms, reference, Sc., may be had on application. A MERICAN SCHOOL INSTITUTE. I.& Families, School,,and Colleges.lluPlidled with competent Teacher fo r any Department; and Teach ers with positions. Parente gratuitously supplied with school circulars. Refer to Familli Amherst Colleg e, _ Maas. w • Dr. Lowell Mason; Mason Brothers ; Hon. Theo. Frelinghuyeeni LL.D.: Hon. John C. Rives. Es 01. SMITH, WOODMAN & CO APS BROADWAY, New se2S-6m 609 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. ST. MARK'S EPISCOPAL ACADEMY, LOCUST Street, welt of Sixteenth, will, D V., re open op MONDA Y, September 17th, at 9 A. M. Applications for admission, If made before the begin ning of the term, should beade to the Principal. J. ANDREWS HARRIS, A.M., .oiln-wfkm-tf IfOr RACE Street. ENGLISII AND CLASSICAL BOARD ING SCHOOL FOR. BOYS, MOUNT JOY, Lan caster County, Pa. The Winter Session of live months commences on the lat of November. For circular, call at 609 CHESTNUT street; or, address the Principal. E. L. ritOORE. a2B-nrwilm WHITE HALL ACADEMY, THREE MILES WEST OF HARRISBURG, Pa —The lath Sem-AnnualSeastonwillsommence on MONDAY, the 7th of November next. The attention of Parents and Guardians is invited. The location is pleasant, the course of instruction extensive, and the terms mode rate. Good city references given._ The Principal can he seen every afternoon at the UNION HOTEL, from the leth till the 14th of flotoher, inclusive. For Cam tars atiliTeßs D. DENLINGRR. 5e24 -Im. Harrisburg. Pa. MUSKI.—A. R. TAYLOR, Teacher o Singing and Piano, ON North TWELFTH Street. below Coates. 1113-1 m" 11.41USTON'S WRITING AOAI)EMY, .A.-1 S. E. corner 'EIGHTH and SANSOM Streets, Open daily from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. To Gentlemen a rapid and elegant business hand is iarted. To Ladies a neat and gruel : Ill epistolary stye., Ch.meA Prientr. Cards written, and every de non plon of Penmanship neatly executed. sl3-3m HEMAN ALLEN, A. M. Teache of the VIOLIN and PIANO. Mr. ;lien may be applied to at the residence of Ina father. Professor Allen, No. giti South SEVENTEENTH Street. s6 -2m• PRICE -STREET ACADEMY, GERMANTOWN, PHILADELPHIA. GEORGE R. BARKER. PRINCIPAL. The Fall Term of this Institution commences Septem ber 9th, 1869. The course of instruction comprises all the branches of a thorough English Education.tngether with the Latin, Greek. and French Languages. au22-tf ALLEN GROVE FEMALE SEMINARY, FRANKPORI) PENNSYLVANIA, six miles f Market Weer. Pluladelphia. The course of instruction in Ulu! School as eompaehea mve end thorough. Parents and Guardians who intend to plate, their daughters or wards at this Institution wall do Wilk, make immediate soplioation to Mae. E. L. THOMPSON, Prinoipal and Superintendent BRYANT & STRATTON'S NATIONAL MERCANTILE COLLEGES, located at Phila delphia, S. E. corner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT; New York, Buffalo, Cleveland, and Chicago. For In formation. oall or send for Catalonia. feg-tt DANCING. WASHINGTON HALL, 810 SPRING GARDEN Street.—D. L. CARPENTER, the nooiety 're/teller of Fashionable Dancing, is no. read,' to take Pupils at any time, either Pnvate or in Classes. Ferorly reference, on call and observe the respectability al•r bos. P. CIARTEN:rEtt can be teen daily and nig_htly for lerine, aro. Mg IS /Pa twentr-nintli year as a reacher In floe city. HAZARD'S DANCING ACADEMY, N. E. corner of ARCH and BROAD Bts.—Mr. HAZARD, from Paris, and well known in this city as having bad tho largest and moot faehionable Dancing Academy for many years, has the honor to inform his former patrons and tlae_publio that he has returned to this city, and .7,11 open a Dancing Academy at the place above named, on MONDAY, the 26th of Reptemher. Mr. 11. will also teach classes in schools and private families. Mr. H's style of dancing a plain, near, and graceful, and can by wiled in a short tnpp . An easy and,itraceful de portpiep MI Rattan; , ilawledge the regent style cif awns; such eia is one In the very oast so ciety, will beimpatted at once to the nn plans. and no time wasted in learning old steps and dances that are out of fhion. For terms, references, ato., apply at the hall. as aelt-ana PIANQB. MIR MARSH'S MUSIC STORE, No. 2102 CHESTNUT Street, Pnitangtettla, Where the beat make of PIANOS, MELODEONS, and MUSICAL INSTRU or Ennev Cap be obtained at the lowest Manufacturers' Prices.' Constantly puhlistuns the latest Choice Compositions and Popular blotto of the day. Also, receiving New Male daily from all the catalogues in the United States. Uea)ers, Teachers. Seminaries, and Clergymen will be solpherl at the lowest wholesale rates. Hier by ma l 'trill be promptly filled. am °sue! of bingo, or Films List will be forwarded free o charge when ordered. edam J. MARSH. Agent. EDITORIAL FROM TILE PUB LIC LEDGER.—" Mr. James 13oliak toss on exhibition several ofJ. k C. Fisher's pianos. One of them is a seven octave rosewood piano, full iron frame. handsome. but plain finish. 't he tone is moat excellent and powerful, and the price only $220. Ile has nlllO one eolnoWhlt !similar in aneeantnce, which has all the la teat sporgyernents, beendes a now patent damper.which proven lk pinr fto4 - 1 settles out of order. It is rut sabed in &Selene d rna ner." These harms. and a splendid assortment pf various makers. are for sale front $ll5, or upward., (Growth, or on instalments, at JAMEB BEI,LAK'B, 219 and 2918nuth FIFTH St., above Spruce. Now and second-hand Pianos for sale. 03-Im. CIIICKERING & SONS, MARTMACIOREIf. GRAND, 801HAR R. AND UPRIGWR 1.14)10-FRR WAREROOMS Ctisti4T STREET. ftn,9 3 ,santtaerken&ih'i l 67:l E 7,1 r IVA t a r cFe l tie l awarded, a tthe dillerent E xhibitions In tins country and N 3,13 i t D SILVER FIRST-CLASR BIRDALR. Eurye hj PIAW 'PO 13ENT. Jas4l flpfil RA YEN, EACON, & Nunn' & Clark'., Pallet, Davis, & Co.'s, and A. H. Gale & Co.'. nu o erior r A NOS. Ahab_ Ala son & unrivalled MELO EONS and HAR TIONILIMEI, so desirable for Churohes and Lecture Room, gur rum°. end Melodsvons to Rent. J. E. rioubp myli-ty lIRVRHTH and OHARTeiIM A GREAT IMPROVRAWNT IN PIANOS. SCHOMACKER & CO., NH CHESTNUT Street, reepeetfull. invite the music loving public. to cell and examine their new and sue cohere' improvement— THE PARLOR GRAND PIANO. Having converted the Tone, Touch. and Action of the Grand Piano into that of 4 Square Instrument, avoiding all the objection' generally made to tho style of Grand Piano, also ditninishing the coat of the nine. In volume, purity of tone, great power, brilliancy, full ness, delth, and cacy an sweetness, thee@ SUPER OR AND BEAUTIFULLY-FINISHED IN sTRum ENTS are wholly unegnalled. They have received the highest encomiums, and are pronounced by moms to be far sii• perior to any instruments ever manufactured in this country. Constantiv on hand, a large and elegant assortment of our unrivalled PIANOS. AVe have beenawaytleit the Fire Premiums, at all exhibitions ever exhibited, in cluding the Prise Medal from the Crystal Palace Eska. bition. New Y0rk.1363. sebtf STOVES. la STOVES! STOVES!! JAMES SPEA R . No. 1110 MARKET STREET, le now prepared to meet the wants of the public more completely in all the Retails of the Stove trade than any other establishment in Philadelphia, in proof of which he MIMI'S COMPAIIATITY EXAMINATION. The following are among his own Impute r several of whloh hove already obtained a mttional repu tation rte eurpneeing in ercelintre andeconamy any other Stereo in nee. JAMES SPEAR iv the Inventor and Patentee ofthe Improved One-hurai n e Cooking Stove. acknowledged to be the beet Stove for family we the world. JAMES SpEAR is the Patentee of the celebrated One.consuming Cooking Range, now repay coming intogeneral use. JAMRS SPEAR to the Patentee of the Improved Sil ver's Air-tiebt Ona-coneunung Parlor RUM!. JAMES SPEAR is the Inventor of the Improved (Patented) Ornemental Stove Urn, which front its be uty and utility a likely, thin season, to be univer seal edited. .1 ME SPEAR is the patentee of the Labor, Fuel, " AVE " 1 3 03th i g i lli g tt a l i dr and Patentee of the oelebtate Railway-car Heater. For all 'Of the Worn the Inventor very Justly °Wpm advantages whlchrequire hut to be understood by the Public to be univereally appreciated and preferred to any other articles of that elan in the market' and he would hereby extend &cordial invitation to alt semen,' in wink of Stove, to call and examine for themselves. Parties wishing to examine will have every attention shown them, whether intending immediately to enr ollees or not. e2l-3ut CIIAItLIIS JONES, No. 305 North SECOND Street, (Successor to A. J. Gallagher, would respectfully call the atten tion of those desiring stoves to his extensive assortment of Cooking, Geeing, and Parlor dove s. mice purchased the ogglnslve right to the retail Niles and repel irr, in Philadelphia, of Gallagher's Celebrated caning Star" and " Sunrise" Ges.hurning Cooking Stoves. well known for Sears its the most satisfactory Stores in the market. Also, his new Flattop Cooking Stove" Daylight," which combines all the useful llll proveinenta, and operates admirably. I also manu facture, in a superior manner. Silver's Gas-burner of tho best RUIIIIB. Sheet Iron. These ars the most economical and easily managed Parlor Stoves in one. she Sin CAUTION.—We hereby caution all per wins not to purehme any Coolanx Stove or Stoves with Hollow Centres of Hollow Cross Pieces on, c.rrrnt Owe mode try us, as we are the exclusive owners rattle Patent for makine Hollow Centres or Hollow Cross Pieces, and wo shall prosecute all persons who infringe on our Patent to tlie oiteSt of the law, STUART s‘ rhe_bilsoN, Iron rounders. oJgm WILLOW Street, above Thirteenth, BRUSHES. CHEAPEST BECSII HOUSE IN A. ?NIL ADELPHIA.—Look It the following lilt of tx: i l t t . oj ia ttr o ligrubs, and compare them with those No. 1, al knot., 62) per Own. o. 4, 80 pots, Ipo OA;rt:% 4 : to 4 IIt p. 7, note,l6o N 0.8,16 0 knots Nil U North 41kriact9201:9A! ff„ nig) BOXES AMERICAN AND d FRENCH WINI , OW ULABA—The mon approved brands, and of every size and quality required for city and nuntry ttada. at pme. Send 3 our ordera to 'LIEU LER k BAIII . II. twit, , I:; l 7 ( 6hlt s mi e l t : i fastash Darden), corner 'SECOND 813 tf SALES 13Y NUCTIOIf. 'IS ' -- .''- y - .- .., --- FURNESS,' Bit r Lty•g co ' ~ (o. 429 MA RlCel" 13TREgT, MaselAROV, RALE OP FRBN CM GOODS. rs. Benkard & Mutton will make their last sale of ' - • the Neilson ' -• On Friday Morning, clobber HMI, 5110 o ' clock , on 6 months credit. The sale will consult of— POO pieces 6-1 merino cloths, modes, blacks, whites, and high colors. 100 pieces 6-4 Cashmere de (mosso, same assortment. 000 pieces plain mouslin de lames, mode, brown, pur ples, green, Ateria Louise, high colors, and bl 350 weees printed moualin do lames, 1, 6 Band 10 colors. lin piecesprinted merino cloths, chintz colors. 0 0 0 pieces high colored plaid smiths de Milan. 100 pieces 6-4 valencia po merino silk cheeky. plins, choice and desirable. 400 pieces rich dress Bilks. 600 silk robes,dalnalk, brocade, and velvet fionnees. 1.000 merino Thibet shawls, silk fringes and wool frinqes, mode, high colors, and black. I COO reversible woollen shawls, new and choice pat tern.. FO Willie stalls shawls, blacks, superfine centres. ilqmpiialfiriocigrellatzliiiinew s f tr i ts r i r t landed. - onsdirl, Pe rbri will be the last ride ' , this e aeasostrf ge iiiiporlittlmi 0 B. it 11 ... -- 1.3111 b 1P FORD AUCTIONEER, No. 530 a MA RKICT. ?grist. and e7l MINOR StrooC. e o lf RUM bnitur, Y Li t, OF READY-MADE ug orAlt.l, . 00,,ber 11111, et 10 q clop precisely , will be sold. by Witiddx lid • 014011 S OM MAI 0 super reedy-made cloth ing, conaispii4 of beaver, Peters SOL 111 9 04 1 end loth over and insiMniii coats, SUpllr • Maim cloth if oak 6Vitte swillstek and fano, missimere pants. V.. , Yr k et,it..vvatrit i glig i e l , s a „tips vertS. . . uninprisin% to large end aesiratne assortment for cite M country wilts 6 4 / 9 " Catalogues earl, on mornint of eels. BALE OF I ,GOO CIAOIICa BOOTS 8110E8, RATS, tai'lf,jl Ng 011.ELLda. rat t o !donnas. Ootober 13th, ht 10 o'olixiiirm 00 soLd. by astakrof on four moutbi' eredit, 1 oases ote , shoes, en- Irani. teri 3 Oxford Kati, o.,compnsiOS Othirchlo assortment of the balks/tern and city nianuraoture. for yreeent se es: thimples of 200 oases Scotch Stolhhat and Ida nn , " brellne. BSCOTT, Jr. AUCTIONEER , No. 431 . CHESTNUT STREET carite the Custom Rouse. between_MUßTH end FIFTH Streets. SALE OF 600 LOTS IMPORTED AND AMERICAN .DRY GOODS EMBROIDERIES. SONNET RIB. BONS, MILLINERY GOODS, TRIMMINGS, Ac. This Morning, October Fah, by catalogue, on a credit, commencing at 10 o'clock, will be sold OW lots of seationabie goods, to which the attention piths Trade is invited. Includod to sale of Wednesday will be found— STRAW AND FANCY BONNETS. 300 oases Indies' plain, dark, and fancy chenille trimmed bonnets. Full trimmed fancy silk and satin do., &a. STOCK OF TRIMMINGS. Also, the stock of a retail trimmings and variety store, comprising the usual assortment. EMBROIDERIES. A full line of rich, new style embroidered iriconot collars. Embroidered jaconet sets. Do *cone% chimeaets. Do jaconet waists. Ladies' embroideredjaconet nieht dresses. Vague and Marseilles sets. Ladies' embroidered and linen cainbrio handkerchiefi. Gentlemen', printed bor der linen cambric handkerchiefs. WHITE GOODS—EDGINGS—MITTS. White cambric, and }aeons, muslin, tarlatan, Ac. Embroideredjaconot„edgings and inserting, Black silk mitts. Ac. BLACK LACE VEILS. A line of French black silk lace veils. • TRIMMINGS—VELVET. RIBBONS. Also rich velvet Heading silk fringe, pompadour and moire antique trimrnincs , velvet ribbon, Ac. MILLINERY GOODS. Also French artificial flowers. Silk blond laces. drc,, die. BONNET RIBBONS. Rich new style plaid and figured pooh de sow bonnet ribbons. ERhIASITOWN GOODS. - Also, zephyr knit hoods. coats. talmas. scarfs. A..e., &o.—new styles for Test city sales. COR ()HESS GAITERS. 29 eases men's superior calf Congress gaiters. SPECIAL SALE OF WO BUFFALO ROBES October 17th. On Monday Monfins. SHIPPIPiG. pHILADELPHIA AND CRESCENT NAVIGATION COMPANY. ISM AT AN ADJOURNED MEETING OP.THE ABOVE NAMED CORPORATION, HELD AN NO. El MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE, At 10 o'elook A. AI., September Tth, 1839, the follow ing gentlemen were unanimously sleeted Directors of the Company, vts GEORGE H. STUART, S. MORRIS WALN, MATTHEW W. BALDWIN, CHAS. MACALESTER, AND JOHN EDGAR THOMSON. The BOOKS of SUBSCRIPTION o the CAPITAL STOCK of said COMPANY are now open at the above named Odlce, where all persons favorable to the enter prise are respectfully invited to subsanbe. MA/ 17 's -7 TUT. BRITISH AND NORTH S S AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAK- • nos nor TOILT. TO LIVERPOOL. Chief Cabin Passage —.— --- ..—.B/20 Second Cabin Passage-- . • - -- 76 TROiL soaTon 20 L 11114746.. Mit' Cabiq Puente-- —....—.1 nd Cabin Passage.. -*- " The a ips from Boston call et Halifax. PERSIA, Capt. hulking, CANADA, Caph Lang• ARABIA, Ca _pt. J. Stone, AMERICA, Capt. Millar. ASIA Capt. E. G. Lott, NIAGARA. Capt. Anderson. AFRICA, (hint Shannon. ICU ROPE , Oupt. J. Lettoh, These veer & ossyyy a clear white liet at mast-head t green QD starboard bow; red on port PERSIA, Judkins, leaves N York , W ednesday,Pert 28. AR,UIA, Stone, " Boston , ednesday. Oct.. 6. ASIA Lott, " N York Wednesday , Oct. 12. CANADA, Lang, " Radon, Weiineadal. Oct. it AF RII, Shannon, " N York, Wednesday, Oct.!.. EURO A. Leitch, " ton, Wednesday, Nor. 9, PERS A„ Judkins. " York . Wedne s day , .... il• AME itlA. hlillar, " on, Wednesday , Nor. ASIA. Lott. " N I ink. Wednesday, Nor. 23. Berths not secured until paid for. An experienced Surgeon on board. ho owners of these ships will not be seeoantable for Goliilver, Bullion, Spam, jewelry, P e ron Stones or unless * bills or lading eie th erefor and the ue thereof thereipAspreseed. Fr reight or pas sage apply to E. CUNARD, 41Bowling Green elti-tf New York. FOR THE sourff.—CHARLES TON AND SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP& FREPAIT REDUCED. Heavy Freight at an verses of eirrEan per cent. be- Cow New vorkAaputt BN. 8. C. The 11. S. Mail Steaniaip K S 'STONE STATE, Cap tain Charles P. hlarshnian, sail on Saßtrdar, Oot. 15 TX4h 4 i . n i,h 1 1 ,0 to 40 houya, ou yl 40 bonnet Sea. St FOR SAVANNAH ,s. The U. S. Mail Steamship ST ATE OF GEORGIA, Captain John J. Garvin, will sail on Thursday. October y 0 at le o'clock A. M. T_brough in 69 to 40 hoary, only 41 hairs at Sea. Pk/Milne days :banged from every Saturday to every five date. Goody received, and Balla of Lading signed ev A r e_ssfeedidltitt-elneigde-wheet Steamships KEY STONE STATh and STATE OF GEOtGIA now rue u above ever" ten tis/B. raw Ramos a av-day coinne rdentioo with Charleston and Savanna . and the South and Southwest. ••- • • At both Charleston and Savannah. these Mope con nect with steamers for Florida, and with railroaU.S.e., for ail places in the South and ttoothwest. bIidUNCE. Freight and Insurance on RaA large proportion of Goods shipped South will be found to be lower by these chi than by sailing vessele , the premium being one-half the rate. • • N. R.—lnsurance on all liailroad Freida it entirely unslonelemY. (tether than ttharuiston or neeenneb, th e Railroad Companies taking all nide from these points. GREAT REDUCTION IN FARE. Fare by this route *An 4D ter cent. cleaner. tlem by the Inland Rout., as wall be seen by th e cutbuThe dule. Threusti Gullets from Philadelphia via atlas tun and Savannah ateameh4po, INCLU DING Mb LS on the whole route, except from Charleston and Savan nah to Montsomery : MAIM TAIL. To Charlepton— 921 CO Charleston —......00 le Savannah.— 111 Cio Savannah-- 31 12) Augusta.-- 2) OD 18 00 h1a00n........... 2100 hlacon.— -- Al 75 Atlanta— ........ as CO Atlanta..,..._.aloe Columbus .13 CO Columbus. 36 0) L I W I) 1 4 1: 17`.°..n 1 7. 6 .7. 7 :::: 7 . 7: 1 45 '6 90 New Orleans ... an IaASV C V 1 4 , - ••-•• • 41 t o No lolleof lading signed after the a has For freight or paasage apply onboard, at second wharf above Vine street, or to AI.EX. HERON Jr. Southwest corner FOUTH end CH ESTNI.U. Aenita rn oharlesten, T. 8.8 T. G. BUDD. Savannah. HUNTER & OAMMELL. For Florida from Charleston, steamer Carolina every Tsd For FondaFl from Savannah, steamers St. Mary's and Bt. John's, every Tuesday and Saturday. 1243 GLASGOW AND NEW YORK ATEAMBHIP COMPANY.-BTEA TD D Lis LIVERPOOL. LIE.LBABT, DUBLIN, AND LOND'ONDERRY—for Sao. TPIOX NRW TOIL clock noon. 010800 W, Thompson, Wednesday. October U. at 12 o , EDINBURIiH, Cumminr, WednesdaY, October 26,at 12 o'clock, noon' FROM 0LA361019. GLASGOW, Thompeop, Wednesday, September U. EDINBURGH. Cumming, Wednesday, Soptembdr t 4. Rates of rassa g e from New York, flidadelpnia, or Boston, to Glasgow, Liverpool, Belfisst, Dublin, orj.on 'louden!, tratetass.afi. Steorese,found wlth an "MA dime° of properly cooked prone:one, 831 An expeneneed Surgeon attached to wish steamer. No °hugs for medicates. For freight or passage, apply to WORKPdAN ft. CO., Pio. BO WALNUT 10ISE stre ßt et Philadlphia. e N 0.13 BR UADWA Y. New lock. U. S. M. STEAMERS wok HAVRE AND sountAmprox, ARAGO L Carain Lines, erlll awl July 113.8addinb.r 17, Novernder u. FULTON, Captain Wotton.erill awl August Ooto betl*, Ilepember irst uanie ;magus.— 'mond Cabin passage,. For freight or Prgnagilortm, NEILsoN, Amt. At the Warehousing Company's Phi ladelphia umoe. Tobacco Wareho u se .OCK Street. P Ile. je2i-6in MECHANICAL BAKERY, S. W. Corner BROAD and VINE Streets, PHILADELPHIA. This establishment is now iUp sueoessful operation, day and night, and all are respectfully invited to call and see the whole process of bread-making for themselves. The undersigned taken the liberty of aying that Or thirty-five years he has been a practical .Mker—tive as apprentice % and five as Journeyman In one of the first houses in Scotland, and twenty-five as master—during which time he has had the opportunity of making many experiments. and observing all the improvements which have been nimbi during that period. In thin establishment, of which he has now the man agement, in addition to the complete labor-saving LOA ahmery, he has how facilities of many kinds not hereto fore possessed. Being unrestrained in the purchase of flour, none but the soundest nod best shall ever be used; and he has no hesitation in saying that Bread of all kinds can he de livered, unsurpassed in quality and weight by that nude by the ordinary proceu. Families in which the Bread made by the Mechanical Bakery has not been tried, or in which it has been tried only at its commeneement, before the machinery was in perfect working ord er, are respectilillyrteked to give it a trial now, the nn egetgned believing it would lead to mutual advantage. JOHN O. 'BOXES' Superintendent. DRILLS AND MEETINGS FOR EX BROWNa-, , BLEACHED, AND BLUE DRILLS. HEAVY AND LIGHT SHEETINDS, Suitable for Expo t it, foralla 74 FROMM:M k. South FRONT L. au SS LEVI IA Street. noIS-te 141INTON'S .RNOAUSTIO TILES ton Soon. Ornamental Chimney Tope for cottage'. Garden Vases and FountatuLa• V itriEettPips for drains and Water eondeotona Importedfand for ode by S. VII. tf 10111 LT KATN ll r Rtmkt. RUG/It-HOUSE MOLASSES.-150 hhds., tercoriZand barrel,. for male bLL nma JAM ES ()NAVA V I w I AND SPRING MOUNTAIN 2- it [XIII oft COAL, prerared with Noe, for vile on Test term. Apply nt KNOWLES'S Depot, NINTH and WILLOW Streets. al•tf SA.LMI, - . IIX - 4V , MTHOMAS & SONS e.Na.ls edla Qointicuiftw, , _sARA-prirdri f ills le kterxtz' • grweign AT Tfts ARC GE. or real yon arid Mocha rrill hare et lh held at o'eleeknoon;and in the evening at 7 o'orook. IT remora tndors banes the option of either male. itir Renault!' of each property issued separately. in addition to which rrepnblish, on the Saturday previous tq the sale, one thousand catalogues. in lulnM revinr g n ivia v descutions of all the properties to be sold ionowinivemsy, - REAL ESTATA AT PRIVATE SALE. Sir We hare a large amount of reel mate at 'private am t., including every ciesenprion of city and oonstry property. Punted lista may be had at thelnetion store. PRIVATE: SALE REGISTER. - - KT Real estate entered on oar private sale registers • and advertised ocoaeionally, in our public sate Abstracts. (of which 1,000 copies are printed weekly.)fraii of charge. PALL BALES STOCK AND REAL ESTATE. ' Teeth Fan Bale, lath October. at IX o'clock noon, at the Exchange. Eleventh Yalt Sale, 18th October, at T o'clock in the eveni■g. at the Exchange. A' Yin of the handbills for each of the above Was cow mdi, PEREMPTORY SALES—PEWS, &e. On Truniderjetti instant. st 12 o'clock noon, lefehelet reserve. pews ;Jos. St sue lON Areh.street Presbyte ri an Church, (Nev. Dr. Wsdeworth'ed west of Teeth streaL Ale% pew N 0.44 Church of the Epiphany. Ear ale of the three absolute. STOCKS, &c. Also. 20 shares North West Mining rompany. BALE OF GERMAN BULBOUS ROOTS. I OuFnday wombat,at it o'clock, at the auction store. one case pi supenor Germsn bulbous rolls, comprising the usual assortment of hyacinth., tulips, asreasey. crocuses, /to. • - - TENTH FALL SALE„ OCTOBER 18, AT NOON At the Exchange„ will include— EXTRA vALUABLE PROPERTY,' RY ORDER OP TEE lIINITED STATES. Vie.: the veVALUABLE MARBLE_R_UIL_ ,DIN 9 formerly t KOP PENNSYLVANIA his street and Doc ksreet optosite he Y " ?hamlet:phis Ex change." and near the •• Corn Exchange.' Second eruct, the lot 73K feet by WI W C feet, havincfourfro i r The valuable property.. LotM formerly PlitiAsAL HALL. Fifth streeLsouth of Chestnut feet mat. Trustees , Sale,--The COAL LANDS of the NORTR CA.SHONDA LE COAL COMPAN y,6liBaoresq perehr i a Yell township, LUzerne county, ra. Administrator,' Peremptoryidale—Erashe OfliatheArd Holland, deceased.—VEßY VALUABLE BUSINESS STAND, Nes. MS and Mk South Second street. below Chestnut. Sale absolute, without reserve. VALUABLE FARM AND COUN PRY SEAT. atice M acres, near Torresdate on the Philadelphia and Bris tol turnpike, Ducks county. Pa. Executors' Sale—Patate of D. and S. Davis. deo'd. VALUABLE BUSINESS LOCATION.-,,Three-scorf brick Awaiting. N 0.107 south Tenth street, below Chest nut: Orphans' Court Rile—Estate of Joseph Wright. doe'd. VALUABLE COUNTRY PLACE, 7 acres, with im provements, Powder fi Mill road,NiztorAilefe..i TTIRE L .STORY BRICK J ames San ford , corner of Sixth and Mary streets. loath of Losnhani. Same Estate.—THßEE-STORY BRICH DWELL ING. adjoining. Same Eatate.—THßEE THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLINGS, /ones' alley, in the rear nigh, shown - • er i t g 3s. 'Fik V ii -B YOlif it rAwit i gin. k od,t; d : ,nantown. Guillaume Court Sale—Estate aloha H. Wald, dui TWO-STORY FRAME D,WELLlNG.northiresteide of Bruashurst street, Germantown. Peremptory Sale.— ELEGANT MODERN RESI DENCE. No.lBll Walnut street. impolite Rittenhouse stuare, with all the modern convenieneet. Lag:lS:et 7 inches front 0 - its feet deep, to George street. ELEGANT RESIDENCE with stabteeoseh-laciase, ire -Locust oreet. above William street. Twenty-kart h ward ,late West Philadelphia , . Executors' Sate—Estate of him. Anne L. Poelk, deed. VALUABLE BUSINESS STAND —Store and dwell ing, No. 111 North Fourth street. above Arch. THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, No.II 2114 Winter street, west of Twenty.fust street. _P.xecutore SDWELLIN G S lIIIAIZI Wayne. dee'd. • TWO BRICKNoe. MO and 20 North Fifteenth street. NEAT MODERN DWELLING. N 0.337 South Ugh "lV(t/IN.VIVIeD l E i rC e f:11 toe tir.th Thal fth n. NEAT RESIDENCE, =Mount Vernon street. ELEVENTH FALL SALE OCTOBER 18, AT T O'CLOCK IN THE EVENIKO, - At the Exchenge t .will ineinda — Orphans' Corot sme— DWELLING, north e ast ei.. T W G-STORY BRICK *M uer of blaster and Fourth streets. Same Estate.—THßKE THREE STORY BRICK DWELLINGS, Fotuth street, north of Master. Same Estate. THREE TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLINGS. north aide of Muter etie.t, east of rearm. Same Estate.—THßEE-STORY BRICK DWELL ING, northwest corner of Easter and fink streets. Same Estate TWO-S'''ORY FRAME STABLE. west aide or Pink street, north of Master. Same Estate.—THß EE THREE-STORY BRICK. DWELLINGS. east side of Fourth street. aorta of blaster, with three four-atory bnck dwdllinba in the 'ear. on Pink street. Orpheus' Court bale—Estate of William Chew. deed, TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING. No. 322 South Seventh street between Spruce and Pine. Trustees' Peremptory Sale—Estate of .Ternee Bell. BRICK DWELLING. Booth Sixth street, between Shippee and Fitzwater. Pe remonary Sale --A Ground-rent of 830 •yur. Pro petty 117 Delpeo, New Jersey. Executors Peremptory Sale—Estate of Charles" El liott. decid.—NEAT TWO - STORY BRICK DWELL INGI„No 472 North Sixth street. TWO BRICK DWELLLNGS. Federal and Park eta. BUSINESS LOCATIOII.—Two-story bnek tavern, 111 Carter street. between Chestnut and Walnut and Second and Third streets. Peremptory SaIe.—GROUND RENTS—Two well. secure ground-rents of $73 and en a year. Also, four of SO a year each. Sale absolute. Peremptory Sale.—TWO BUILDING LOTS. Howard street. Sixteenth ward. Ifir See handbills of both the above soles, no. - xualf and evening. Sala N 0.631 Franilin Street. SUPERIOR PURIIITURE. TAPESTRY camptra, ko. . . . Thix NOTZION. UM inst., at 10 o'clock, at No. All Franklin street, Llus stioerior furniture of pp gentlemen dec li ning hoimakeen mg. compruung hanthaime parlor and chamber farm tore. tapestry terve... oil cloth. China. glassware. &o. Also. the kitchen furniture. /fir May be examined on the morning of sales at a o'clock. Sale at Noe. 139 and 141 South Fourth Street._ - SUPERIOR PURNITURE,FRE.."YCH-PLATSUR RORS, PIANO - FORTE BRUSSELSCARPS. On Thunder Moraine. At 9 o'clock. at the Auction Store, an uparwent excellent second-band furniture, elegant. piano- WA., has mirrors, careeta, ete., from felonies deolinuat housekeeping, remurtßl to the stare for ecurseienee sale. Also, 4 elegankFrenehillate mantel and pier tumors. Kilt frames.'w Mao, an elegant rosewood 7-oetavas piano- forte, toads order. ty Scbomanker & C. 0.. and east am. Alpo, a rosewood 7-octave nutria- forte, made bg Meyer. Also, a mahogany 'l•oetare piano- forte. -8110 - 60 THOMAS & SONS' SALE OF SUPERIOR FURNI TURE. FOUR LARGE FRENCH PLATE MAN TEL AND PIER MIRRORS. IN GILT FRAMES. ELEGANT PIANO FORTES OAS CEIANDE -14 ERB, _LARGE FIRE-PROOF SAFE. CHINA GLASSWARE, VELVET AND OTHER CAR 7. PETS, Ac. RII.-011r tale 14-11101 Tow monitor, at the &no tion store, will comprise. besides enti lots of ex cellent second-hand roman re, 4 tans FTIII4I, "late mantel and pier mirrors. in rich gilt frames, els rcoewood T OttlYo piano fortes, wade to *Ma— y Behomater A Co., elegant rmwsee77rrood 7 octavo Masao rte, mode by Meyer; superiormeaosany piano lone handsome gas chandehers,with shades_ eArt-Pluot safe, matt? Erato Watton:Chtna coo g la ssware • beds and dins; a lame quantity of vulvas., Btomels: and other carpets, Ac., forming' an attractive ment, worthy the attention of ladies and others desirous ofsorchstinS• - Catalogues now ready, and the artiejes arranged for examination. I M: GUMMY & SON _ J • REAL ESTATE ALICTI S No. wia“ CARD.—.T. M. Onaunay .k. me Boas. asetiemoste,ol& molar sals itare a o f Real .Estate,Stoebsoka. Aloe bold forat (Mama Pei. OP oar Private dale Register will alway• food • vary large amount of real estate. meadow every d•• 111440 P *reit, lard war. L M. 01%1WIrk. BONS, Re e l Errata Beaker., • Na ISO WALNUT Street. Was Bath. MOMS NAT i l o lej i AlloTl s. o;_laidi social SIXTH and ME Streeta, MONEY TO LOAN. Molly To LOLL IR LREST. OR lIXITT, neetehandiate generally. gado!' all artielee of IRMA OTTE ORR tonattein DOLLARS TWO rex cri p. 7 , l asoimr, mending morass. he., at Nakano' Establudimeat L E- E. corner of SIETE and Lldra GREAT PUBLIC ACCOMMODATION. MONEY ! MONEY!! MONEY Money liberally edvanced in large or snap . asammdit. from one dollar to too lusum% on gold and miter plata, dommudeovatehee, jewelry. towhol-notaes, missiaal is forum., dry goods. methint, grotromen. cw• gen, h sidwaretcutle IT. boob. homes.ve Melee. loy= arid ell articles af value , for any length of time 04.1 W TIMMS. ESTABLISHMENT, 105 - die Via tretets. ea n t (SAWIV I I — wtth aollateraLlimnatuded the lowest market rates. GREAT BAREANB IN WATCHES, rEireuky. c. AT_PRIvAT BALE, at ItATII..ANW P NCI PAL EBTABLIS ENT, & stoner of SIXTH and RACE Route.— he foilsman tutees vrill be acid fat lem than bait the mud store M en : Fine gold English patent OW Jewelled end plain, of the meet armored and be make. in hunting eases and double tenanted. Fine Ma eempementierer and Immo wainthes s in heating ease and open face, moms of them are extra (RR jeweled. and beat make. Silver Enelish patent lever watches, escape ment lever and [spines, Igt hunting ease sad oyes Ace, some var h y superior ; ulteh t Swim. French, apt Quartier watches; Axe gold yem. fob, neck, and old drea's Miami; fine Kati pencil cases a=ns, kupfga, , , - par or t ea of MO eac h, will be acid by tangle tomtit punahaaera. Numerate fun Wattles. .h AT e. PRIVATE SALE. A superior Ere-proof chest. a feet high by S feet wide. Alen. watelea s ad Jewelry of 'rem deserienon. eVr.. 1,010118 I,i rt LLIAMS & FOYLE, AUCTIONEERS AND_ COX.NISSION MERCHANT& Nl3. II North N STREET. St. Lori*. remedy with Mews. Myere, Cisghozn k Co, PlulaZelphia.) offer then' serrtcoe to the merchants, icaoutacturers. I.M others of Plokulelphta, for the tare of ery goods, carpet% loots, ahnes. hard are. jewelry, Sc., ko. ft. Cask advances mute oet receipt of goods. sa. Settlement. made Wee ea,s alter sal. Mikan. My en, Ctukora. k Co., Ptula, •• Stuart /hotp Ptola, van Wick, Toyama, & Warreass, Now Tort. . 6 L. & Curtis & CO, Wood. Cra C0.. . ,t. Locus, Mo. Crow, MeLaroxi, & Co., ** " m4-fm w-tv MURRAT HOUSE, NEWARK. OHIO, is the largest and be arranged Hotel in cintral Ohio, is centrally located and to vier of acceas from all the routes of travel. It contains all the modern improve ment,. and every Convenience for the comfort and ac commodation of the travelling public. The Sleeping ROOMS are large and well ventilated . The Suite* of ROOM are well arranged and carefully furroahed for famdusand large travelling parties: and the House wall kept aa a hrat-claaa Hotel in even reelect. R. A. MURRAY dr. BRO., Proprietors. TEE UNION, ARCH STREET. ABOVE THIRD UPTON 8. NEWCGA , PHI IE LAD R. ELPHIA. The situation of this HOTEL is attpennely adapted to the wants of the Business ; anat.° those in search of pleasure, Passenger Railroads. which now run past, and in close pmxtunty, afford a cheap and Plealmat ride to all Owen of iotereurt la or about the city. )Y tbAtto MACHINERY AND IRON. 91.31011. V. ntatatec, I. VACBILAN WILLIAM U. lIIRAMA. SOUTUWARK FOUNDRY, FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS, ralLaraLnus. MERRICK & SONS, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, Manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Engines, folland, River. and Marine service, Rimier'', Ohmmeters, Tanks, Iron Boats, &e.; Casting' of all kinds, either Iron or Brew road Iron F r ion*e am Roofs for Gag Works , Work Show, Rail. Sta, &e. Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latest and moat Im proved constroction. Eve, delonatlon of Ilantation Machinery, Filth as Sugar, Saw, and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, open a ea . Dorechtars, Filters, Pumping Entine/. &v. Sole Agents for N. Rdlieux's Patent Saner Boiling Apparatus' Nsamyth's Patent Steam Rammer ; Pled Aspinwall & Wohseel Patent Centriragal Suer Drain ing Machine. e-y DENTISTRY.—The improTed sets Ia of ARTIFICIAL TEETH. suit manufactured at MT ARCH Street, Philadelphia, by 1. Ltili.E.lTß. H. D.. Surgeon Dentist. The 91ineral Plate seta of Teeth are rupersedins all onion, Principally from the following 715.50151: Pure mineral is wed an plus of tnkt or silver. for plates. making them one-third lighter, and at the same time much stronger. Realtor greatest thickness is where the gums have shriinkeb away more, this perfectly rector ins the anatomical shape and contour of the mouth and face, and awing the exact original expression to the features t they will stand totter in sen - ice, and never get out of repair; they are responsibly warranted for a lifetime: there are no crevices for the accannonlation of particles of food; they are wholly free from all gab vanio action, and can never Produce palpitation of the heart, headache, sore throat, neuralgia, or nervous ness. Dr. LUKENS' office, 907 ARCH street, l'hiladelpia ; also MRS PENNSYLVANIA forma , . Washing toe, D. C. .025-lm lArze Kumla. and foe T —Just recticed. a large invoice of -a. Tar, la suPerlor "( 1 ,3 4 1 , 10.13 N, WATR -' 4 l d .}igtatßi?x, HOTELS.
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