x.~..~,. ,:.:3w,M.,~r t*Atat 41V51 1 0001 , MV:45 4 , 4 ";,, annunit o inanalrna f ittiorthaM s cbx itantesea4 l '..rellieSort4BelletAiteONfe ed History; liedider lalfr Padaktho44ranPasiZPilai/4.;:ffseXaseef II1M• •ppoi ent Prof BO 1th00d0 . 414,0K - Wi lo. a n-m olden of prjasipal, of c ,the"neribTieSkffKastwas. • echosl, oinlibsidi,ni#":11 1 0;.) 1 10 0 # 1/ P t ak ai aka s e ,. Ile Oteetelf 4 41° 1 ' thatormitalled inetitiort thellfiti.Wgibt,o4, Colnialifiltigatefidaaffie; emdidittery, are tle - itiidie. lechitZ4P,Ortmeatil,of, Which - Ntit • first mentkioCWOradi9 ;attires psrlroutnr at tendon. o,4ol:pupa offfie'sallosllle Fegnirot t o write a t f o ntkorteebliiiiiiei thatCthe laborAs attending to :this alone to prodi pout: 164117-V OCO ' BileiedV ll4 E , ti:ait : gredTginp attheel;.,atiti that each far*: hisheenvobk4failealti' onapage ef,mannaeript, for Inspbelitinjthe , toseassiteforau assistant in thle,de. partmeattiospenictil t stria*, , The roast ablena, activo teacher must como,ithurkeltlibigrAhinoloB avairff,a; a:-therough-eritictismcer-oi-nooom - plish gait.that abbirld be done it othet breathes.. It is upon the thoroughness and Sala or this deb pertinent thiltsimbh oftthe%interest and satitas of the oesemendiimente of Abe' Oalibolt dePend% and their popularity, considered 0011i100.91,11144 unusual ability tewritiiNitill amid extemporaneous ly,*dahlias` fretmelitly'litien,displaYed of the litgiCtiohnoglaiat:evisimieo„ to ~...thii.eattatitt. aniPplietleatintirnotlen orprofemoiathooo,‘,„. Alexamier-J....Mte- Neill, protteketetd_rawinift writing, and book-keeplngasuceetedsljgrefeem, /Seeker In Apri1,,1863. Alois the first gratfuele ob Mollies *hold lad- was appointed to,ta southipltiL the slime branethet in which he essalted'a hti 'CO initructlui tosoher, beginninglils:oaroer.Be;aptiepletant tn'thlz deptutmontiii , The ?Wee pf instruc tion Is vary -initeti!tha',4nie , lts .that;of professor .13ooker,„whicliwasi ilthPlarett.'ln cur t eriPas article, and which need, not be repeated . . I t might, hotterers he _ mentioned that the ample provision, tuadii fat thin deliartruent ltithe now *aiding has enabled Professor Mao Nali to , advance hie al a e ses in the soignee mid - Mt:of pareptettee, , bitmeohani. photographio, ' and—Pin-and-ink drawings. • fartherlitha had • , prevfottilly-obtion , Obtained; and fartbifllitmitit tut* rto And elinen ade..B.P9okitt these etafPnie-4PYLarittm colleg e, at our proiessios of civil, eigh neeritagi are/Pelage& Wide posltion.in Juue,t 1854, npOlyttili t isaus day that Profestorellasuleatel Mop. , per seers piedted to theirs: lie is the' moond . gri-, duata - whereerstse,d - an - appointment to a profesaor. eisipf../Ritiras ono of the•nun peps admitted-le' the high Scheel, being une of nine suseessful can ilidates `from' the I,l=st-street OCAMMat Settee', In October, 1858, .antbone;of.l47 pupils sant, from that sohocit'N ;William 8. Olewreagor Mat.. For, eloinn yearn previews to bit i eleetion; n 1854, he had been anasstetant,lu the nigh School, teaching principally:au the Alepaitinent of moral, „mental, andrtilitud selenee. Me was, the first professor of , 'lng4 engicuring whose sorriest' were engaged by, inc.* ',.`of -Control, and' besides having en*ffkit. 1 1 01 4 1,Agitjci# 01 4p, 11 :f was 'Malta is J0ne,1854, , tat prefeilsorship in the deptimatentof Engliett,l,*- • , This department then, Included partial courses of- 'the - Mithematkii;of his t , to ether Engllsliatu*dies.` My the last ad- JhetolinVOr abidles.reade,bY.Proftaser Hirt; alga? 'bra stione,iitti.tallottad to, With ?mitten): iiiipititicF/ hopatiated.dreeithe Ogle Sehonl. inultiAtr netlrat,nat.nOmitKan t i r Jel i rs 1a.19: It = ' NOW , imeetwatui and ;to ellt tOltb46olll/thil IlOhoOlkOf:Otte "OIVICOLII O time of ItteigiAolo4l)3.," to to schvolainfr Waroo, and..fits seohnd,,was to the PrieelPidshiXP Of ".me Boys' .Seeinidery, in' Third ittreetattisr, BroWNita. ilts third; ats to that of theilefferson,Grawear'Soltopl &January, 1847, in • wnielnpositicrn he was distinguished for his uniform • sucesess - sodgenerallsiltnhwar ----- ' • 'adisthlettlime, sprefebtor:Of tthearetiOnl teethe, mattes mitriestrortemy, • was :appointed in Septins4 lierriBss'..-tile shimmied Protestor Kendall. The branobeit of bin departutent,iii dMtributed, are trigonouicp7lanalytical geometry, differential eat , cam; Integral Mikados, ond'flistiantimy.; Ja.the 1112,157 School report of 1858,.Professorritart,•with whoa:final attondat,nollege; this 'speaks of , him: , l'/.4o4olXOCtinie of the College of fiViJOrsei, Where he' graduateC in _1835 with tha - highastlioners of the institution, and where he afferwerds to"ataithe higbersinithatatt; 'ilea. innief;Trefhlseal Tod; a nd' 1 / 9 1 Y7t then' engaged. In' teaching,:trai.at, thelyisitiOta ettestaal soadenty et-Lewlitoist, thou its POW cipOrcif the Morrison Grammar &boot of this city,, ad; litallY;Mf 'principal - of w oltussical- eohool rn 'toehold°. lo those various inetititionithe bettame favorably known by his skill, both in diseiplina and instrnaden - , and'holm teeetanionded to the Oelltrollors, in the strangest terms, by Professor Joseph Henry, President hfaeloan, • and others. The swoon of his indructicats, during the term' just cloned, hat' been en& as to justify the high a:- potations formed by tliee Controllers at tlie time of his eppointnientY , ,hle.tehtY - bes: the nigh School been .fortunately , - provido With, able principals and capable proles sera butatitto itBlist ofrissistant professors presents aPt attoY,;etffejilletnen,Whe:llB4di in various walks of um, by talent aapreeveranceattainedpositione and distinction. Those whiWem °Meta ;Laniards, who itlyebeens orsiiikbe noticed aaprofessors, aro bleisrit3aelter, - Kirkpatrick, Mho' Neill, and Mt W. Vogdoe. 'Besides these there wera'eleven °theta sleeted, of when:ills' nOetiiiitilly,bilif account will bo given. Exeepe,Prefessoilteoker;,all assistants had oeen pupils of the lUghSchool:' hem K. Smith, 4. Beptaiberp'ilitalli; and ,re. signed in Septinxibet;lBl4. lie hafforineny years been past& of ariEpitteopalisti congregation. Daniel Struck, Siduinicdted in September, .1844, and resigned Mira, 1845..:;.11e - was a writer of great After leavingitis 'position iii (ho sehold ho sboustal;,with Professor' Frost", the duties of outlier:Min; Witt& sow put an ea to Ma promising career. James Adynd.,,A."11f.;414 eleeted in March, 1845, n and resigned i - October, , lB4s we 'believe, to as slime-the•prineipaishlpef the L ivingston.Grammer Sihool. itattettivto very creditable Works on Etymology`, and finally' gave hin'attentiou ;to the Froderla G Meyeli'A. M., wait ale:ied in Mull" 1846, and 'imigned 1851: Re' r/lilkiDiki saleitntillong.„to Meite A jastlo i t Impression as a decided suit energetic,' teacher. ,lie has slime long enjoyed a lucrative prootiee at a lawyer. - Daniel was' elected - In Sep tember. 1850, and,he still teaches I n tho Institu tion. He has alinost-nonstiintlY been engaged in Unwiring history, which he has the faculty of making extremely inetnietile and interesting. We have,naser, mot.wilh a pupil of the Nigh Schoolwholial Mar a good word to sly of, stadia 'warm place in his heart for, Mr. RowlPd. Samuel §. PishOti Ai R.l welt elested in Marsh, 1851, and resigned in January 1863, lie is at pre sent in the Weit engaged_ In i l ls practice of law. 'George Stuart, A. Al., was elected in January, 1863, anti resigiredln October, He la a very expert astronomer: Ile Was 'ortgalea, for some time, as teacher of mathematics at liaverford Col lege. At present he is engaged in the Girard Col legeoAtere his ;mammary% mean sand , sterling gut.ftitut,.tisiolfopkt will -be fayrappieeditted. ' Henry S. Sae% A.B. was atonal in October, 1853, end ho resigned in June, 1854, after which he graduated as a physician, and now practises in this ally. - times B. Fisher, A, M., was elected in Septem : b0r,.1854,and resigned in September, 1858, to as-1 surge the principalship of a grammar school in Nor folk, Virginia, in which he hat met with deserved acumen ana_ l oodoolikponeatiott: - - Williani ,Willimns, A. 8., eummeded Mr, Jos. B. Father; Ana he it at present engaged in the Nigh rishool,Lffe is a yang and excellent , teacher, posseasing much ability and }apieot. Thin Moms ,onr• account of Professor Barth/ ad. mittistratjen, which win eventful was long, antraliaraoterized by able and otiooessful measures, both brigthal and imitative. •Daring his principal ship he appeal% to have been as active in the night ho ,seas indnstriewi in, the day. , At different' dateshe issued the ClaM,Beek kr 'Poetry," the aque.,ll,Ook tif,Prisui" a werk on English Grant imir;Orcamt the. Const itution of_tho TJi}ted States, oncon SPeliner's • " - Fairy Qatiiiii," and ti selection of Lath viable; and he edited White's Universal Ilistory,"and" - various =Mitt and mapsines. •BO ohothed has he halm Wiih'iha' PODS Pile of ariV author that he resigned his position to edit the pulatiettioneof the Anteriean Sunday School Union. TATIONS fltatortad Ihr z Tho kr,ao " LotaDoz/194pallairia.id;-I,:plaili nidiey Cohen; 75 PlZlntripitin D inlcie l itreiet dar4iNetooseehade,p-44eniglt .43beinolfewrta Lead et C o _,l9boXett Mae I) /grow& 800, WI wake do mama, walla. at, co;14151 Aar rodeo rovers Weight- V W.k4 1 !AY4.4;-)°, 1 . 4 0 4 . 1 ,0 11(7 4 4 .4 1 , 1 ng! -7 11p:1 1 110.0 , - - ,B4F4OrPM84-410C bakeir:l4ll f i t toter ter.„9: „ _ 1,0 .B ; /7kmadf771 1 77,10, 11 14, 0' la to kintomviu. •RF,,D--hohrffarsh:— #4 33 tedlia triode 04 De OaSSilile dire, Elbober,'Dtdottil; Co L 407 ga ri tiregetits — reetio l tre li, -''-u )Pit h e a ls le ' c a t tai l it Ir iA t rin °" 2l GA4BA ede . • ' • _ ektes,-723,000 bekla t 117 11110 knees El tategg i !iAn s ha Oman,- ,11c11 hat , 1/4,000 140 V1RfliAktirt-Dtolir 11;anah:11.-4o,avreei 1 1 1 2061W-WitZtPaL ; po 'term, Plante r Pt tA i tibli . ,ll k bjalgo4i9 v e A z k s t r iv Aertdam-ararrt r uo.-so ..av, Oil; 400 Uhl pro erring; 300 b 8634 pieb, ; *S'bbat BIM ;VI hl bba beted,,Elt Bonder OBti £l.-86hr 3ott s rodleton .-470tora Platter ; I,loodlrktthibrigarring; Potstoee 71 dallders• died; hlf do do; oblfdd, eters' to 'Paella 40 Co. koriptA Boitito or ZitioU.'„ UR9Vir)4( ooloiftnniP, 1-!.!,,:::',:;, -,- : ,•.: iitv*irt . Jag* -,. '•—: • '. • . .. , rt,t.toddltngßenspids -RIO! slttilt, raTill.Pl/4. FESrOnatc,ltowidlid,..,..•...,, ~;.1, verpooksoOn tap cariotts,ttiotraer ~ . ...,......•....4x.to d§ 'mono, tost If k Mtge Wnig, Esting.l,;,l ... ~t :4 , l , otitutira. Oot IS p•Old Tityl idnithss,..: - .....41., ..B,to do Joineird, Joan rk pXolis,:„...rfOrar.. : vi .4 ..«. 4 a.. irertlambuco, soon rk Island SAMS, Jeirrer...,44'. v......---. London, 110012 rk Oki Hiokofn fin Ines ' • ' iifilTlllll, Won rld Zeq sllllllktingthoPlot r...... 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'Glum 944,54,010ePtAita iitrAnleiwe - , ' .','. -:a _Al' .:-.., .', - ' '-' :-, ii:'• - ',.:- '-.''' - - - }4l§•-•• rozgapEzpup,,,, li c" 1 " rgiOroirlilitalckandtA 4 Vet:", tag. _ 461/ 1 4, , or 8 1 / 1 09int 4 1 , 44 -,4c4 6 .4*. 04, 4 . 4, 4." 00 , y yr rtfis- arakaftlenerft, 401111,11 fionig tondo's; with liil ''' "1 ' Wirkiik A U P 4l ". b i l t o . li i al no 04 -Elm ker, al r a , , ar 6r ~ . 4 "10 ;; I kUn i lfikil r ilfiCON* Idailaid.ll6l .. , Srli'vVelonsit Vulnleto tier frlll9ltll4 with ` 1117* t e ditt a gle f l aireli gti a tt i tg l th i rtfa tt A h Olt tO &itch rice. 4- ,, 'I, . .; , •Z 11 1 L ' ' BrhyDrees „la s St% 54614( 4614-tr am "Flin""4."." n illalltl{§ &WA k i l .1( . 1 t- I al i;11 ..r . lest la P tanidn i re, i d 4 , 7°Crnn PeT: 0 0 0 . 4 . in fti-. _Brig Tre i r Atherton, 7 . deli froth Mthind, with Vaster to , ntsah. i ../ i t , i Behr 73 II arhard, Allen, 60 dote f r St John, Pi B, witti4ttl dui Pickets, to Btstlit & Gs vie, ~ 'Of4 660 44 0, (11013 n ie,l2tdays tom Dishy, '3O 13, t 'Assisi..., fish and potatoea. to Twe Is &Co Behr 3•Williaineesi..'Jr; Winsmore, &daps from Bps- .. ;'tun to Ilallakt tobinnloksei : & from ,r , Behr Harsh. Denson,. tdAys from /Yew Bedford, with, .. il. dcoLto Shaer, Donna; h. Co. 1.0 Behr Geo 3 Jaime, Orowell, 6 days from Poston, With rodeo, Crowell & Collins. Seta Laity fidlolk. Baker, 6. days from .Boston, with mdse, limn & Colbe. ilsVPt I CPAter • Fisk , 6 dos from Yovineetown, eridetitGeo A "Aend. BoVW P ' , billies - , Smith, yilays from• Bristol, with eynni to Contain. i Behr Ephraim and Anna, Dole. 6 days from Boston, in helishitto Pettit. Pandit', MO,. i. Detingsrinah,N, Gantier,lo dire from Washington, At 0, witk looter to 8 Bolton dc 0. Behr ittisno e i ßmith, 20 days roM Eastport, fish, ke; to Eamstut A ouder &e. t Dohe res 3 oriek lteed t Biatehford la days from East port, Ms,wltik Oh, &o, to FArcom# ALo der & Co lir eobr Joke yendleton, Rolls. IV wirs,DOM Dishy. X B, 8, with hiders to 'Neils & Co. t= Bohr ,1 ul ilk Smith, Crowell, k dare from New Bedford, wills 60 Mils oil to eantaln. Sofa Ands, Datum, Mariam.% 10 days from' Calais, _with lumb • er te Gaston & Goleta. Behr EimittiTottleadayo,y, dsys from Provieootown, with rads. to Geo.A Wood. BohrJ mom 8 Betfitt, Rash 0 days from Boston, with mackerel to B Atouder re Cm cchr EB s nd 4 rd. Ock• iday from reauvrille, NS. Nrttla Brain to li N Ristanum. CLEARED. 1 tearnshiploston, Bellew; New York. Jas. Aldlirdiois. • P t Cushman, Ohs, Savannah, P Wright & Sons. , - . 4 t ils ale, Vistee _Banos Is 13 rano,. Madeira & Oohed& els corals& watts b usir t i t ( Riliftovitt ic, Co. 12 t r,i l eVe Q Vitt l i c as i t l it Tr, trilimoronlost l o o tii Bin , wren & • Glover. ht Ann.l3 Csnoon. Nowell. Itoithery,_D Aroma tr J 8 Mower, Pinola, Baltimore, A Grown, 3r. ' (elorordeneenf The Prism), • AV.R.P.,Ott-oRAcE, Oct 12 , 1N0. The :Wyoming' le here -this - Morning with:7 boats in tow. team and concigned as follows: - • - - • Lindsey Meltalfey:.Era_alr, AIM Nam + Mille, lumber to inim , 71 02 k9.71 Col.l MaCaraty,_who at, CIPII2, ryp and raga tO umpineye,groltmen und 'Wright; swab alies, - tubber to /11 Trump & Son: Bearg - C1 Thorn, de to Nor cross fc Sheatsp Frank Weave:3k, coal in Del City. . • , • , , - aDL °RACE, Oct 12. • . The KlngetOn. left' here Ohiois morning:with 6 boats in_tew:ladenwitdoOnsigned at toilette: . • - - • Blank- Teggerti lumber to John D Bank, dal Mimosa & &ileac ;Frontier and B 'Wingate. coal ,to Delaware Cityllames Cook, lane to Elkton. . • , , • „ • .. •••• • •r. (cumsepondenee of the Philade WE lphia S xxcharise. P. LE. Del, Oct, 11, 4 iWe lied lotto it storm of wind and rain on Minds) , et-i gemoon and night from the NE. with a high see running. :The bog Jerome, from Turks Island, has left for. Phlla ,delphia. The veasels 'month:podia my last - all - Went to aim on Satuniay. Wind NW, 7 - HACKMAN, ' ASEMORANDe.. Inststeamship Xen'aingion; Baker, mice at Boston 77th - • Bark Americen,Wortinger, at Havana bit hest, from Itfiw Orleans. Whenentering the port, a little steam , at belongibt.to thecaptele - , of tote :port. of HaraLltts :attempted to cross the bone of, the bark, when the stea mer,lntd,her , smoke pips ,cerried away, and sustained some biter trißing druitsge. 'The bark bad to' oomo latichor, and in malddit stern war. lama in collision with, nit'Spseish,brig at the wharf, kilo:ski:lg cot two. planks of =her stern, 1 , ,ark Adelaide, Wingete. elsered atßettie:Lore 12th • instforltiolaneiroend - a - market.'• ----- - I iDarkentlpe Andros htitaderson,Jfenderson, at Rich -toad 11th inet from iSavannish• - ;_. •1. - SohcFannie. Vance. hence at Havana 30, tn nit. Had • been ashore for 23 hours ,en the reel elf tao, north elm of Eleuthera, t She was got " off Without ' aesustaneo• and did not eels:me to have, suatinaqn intiob•dantgarri ehe - leaked but , • ~ Schr Jos ilonittotattiseell, hence at Savannah leth • -ffitstant • ;.* .- • • schr Fiamliee cleared at Savannah 1 t : -iitstmtyjer•Soorketturn.S 0: ° 750lirw Agaivllatagd; otttiied atlyumtngt,o; No. lithatiat, for IiSW xotk. • ' Soggy vpmet, Bumint, Cayson:J 'll, - Mathei,'Nfokerion, land ciureri Fisher;fience at Boston 12th instant. Behr - phia Ann, Smith, totted from Ylovadatto - a JIM 1 1 1 :4 1 . 11 14 1 ' 1 . 11 tatip totilfy lost "on the ath nit , pent, ttti , 9mitior Cape, IttoOdooloi sums ten or filleert ableil north of oyo Meer, Where she was boded. JkAll 'MOMware /et SO In CSigar Pia the wells drove her ono oaatillmatMi itter Ant, tommg Vied. All hands .!PiEIURANCX • 00,1KPANIE14. HOWARD FIRE AND MARINE INEII R.ANON COMPANY, No. MA WitLNUT Street P 1 :i1° 461 9 1416 . . raitscrons. i r.L. auks's, -VrntiAtiritelkigt4 ' Vijr,r l2. ‘ Wm. K. *XII n, 1 101 Q. /num, H. }ll iu *Mu ?d"di ' f p: 9n%* g'.l". B lf=f2' ta,53617 1 . ThZeir7ll:ito' n, , , (h., , B. 0... Al a ltita , x . _,l"sontont—THlMll kmzits. 13 , ;eiitiri ;-oidilliieria. ` l ' wwalis :LJLMEXICAN. FIRE -INSURANCE ' CO.; ~tNcoE..Poxkrzn' utio—CHARTER PERPET- Q4lO WALNUT .Btreet ti altarta Third, rbiladtilphia4 Raring large pauttip /Rock and Surplus - vented inseam and amnia a Rantritles, continue to la uKa itkei c 'etr F grA i ja w r ° t audn i4l propert7. ajlomee e mar and ilungywy t e j4ilite 3 d• DIURCTOMI. Vamp, Abbott, • . Jolter. Lewia, John Wela_lll L aR. Campbell, Samuel O. morton, - ~ a rand 0. Dula, Patrick Brad), - Chan. W. Po ulcer, Pr apt d llitoblAB mARIB. flearatars. raktaril . A . M.E INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 4.l. 4 olPAhrtrivr 8000t,PRILADELFRIA. :INCORPORATED Apia_ Jr" yr TIT. STATE OF , - - - ' oorarmgo To FIRE Atio•EN - Larro RISE., 'mint-mot " • • gAstor&L. wtraim.: Armht; pros:, & 00. - ILLUX W. - WALAZIIs W ?Warn Ryan Co. VV AHAUL= BaSUAIUNION., 4,0. Howe 24 co. SORGE woit, Fobeh Lloyd. taCt4l L.:fugue:l .lAproott, nunter l & Scott tcoa w' `Cli v e ooe, Stoat. 1:17. - from Le Bros., s• Co. - >Own' B. BUINEY;:. rim Cr _thrnor. •• • A. n(R0550nz0t............ onntinnio l CroOko, &Co. JonaJohn Edmore Song. Joys w.nvEnnan.'„ an W. Evonnon Co• )de.oll.troof Pc Martin. , On_Qßa .-ftiorypsidept., .TOnA J.: CUM, vioo Pros% WISLIAI4B BLASICHA . Soft nui•tr I NS'I7BANOE , OOMPANYVF THE y rrArr..o. morsvvNtA-Fmr, :li. .e. A.riß-- 7 .1(0. 4EXCHANU s ump., Ofittolid in llPltal 41800,000—Amats, Jannaw 4, 18 . 317,466 ad,lpa, 1 )., awaited- in And:hand available temidea—Oon- Ifnuato inma on Yaffe and 0111(04)8, BoDUngi, Maas pi Merchandise, Az I a o bar o d i rna, .1..- - - tnti,D. anarre„ , „ George IL Stuart, ' 1110)00, Toby. .. - Seminal Grant, Jr.', N I Egatemir ' : ' 'E l li s i w ßNl le acco I . •IQ 8.R.A1„. .' „. . IMELFreelAan. Witham It. Wbita d... L ' Clustind 8. Laing, =IV. 8 MRD, Pr dep t WILLIAM $ A R P . Saorstarx:' - 111 9-w In tt DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY. IN • SURANCE COMPANY : t :INCORPORATED BY THE ABO/SLATURE OF PENNSYLVANIA, 101. OFFICE II; E.' CORNER TIIIRD AND WALNDT Streets, Yhiladelphis• • 7 'MAR R INE INSUANCE ON V ESSELS, 9,,n98 im To all Dalt' of the World, REl in INSURANCE 'GA Goods, by River Canals, Lakes, ana Land Cantage R parts o_tbe Union. I'IR INSURANCES On Merchandise generally. On Storesalwelling_.llcnisaf, • ABSETS OF THE COMPANY, ' Novehibir 1,1849. Par. '• • ' - Market Value. 4103,050, rilisderiplt4 City aent. Loan... Smut a) 0110,000, g ang wants State Doane 104,42 6 00 SA" 41 . 1. 01 , 9 1 7 4% cent. Notes.... 00,112 fQ , 00,000, !eri e n ,o pismaftrotal Sd Mortgage 45,110 00 OMAN North Y:nr c iiranti o lierotid Mon ti/ANS, Soo o ats e r:o sta l ol t Germ d i a intown Gsq 134111 IX) Company, taterest eqad principal' Lit p n h t i n s tied t he , oily of Ms 14,SM 00 SUES, ICC shares Pennel'lSalli . Railroad C t 9 i mPa gi rth • •:• SATIN) CIAO, 100 s o enarrlvqnia RAG- • MAP Ma... , ree d cp teven y ..... ... -......... i ..,-, IMO 00 111,1110,13en/lry snares r hiledelp _lee Boat Connogy, - Ilayre do Orme .. '.. ste am :fw Boat uolliptilir, 841.- to we r Navigation C0r5i...,,, i...,,,- ma v an n y a h phit a d e telo a reehee re 8,080 00 ' - Cr- 8818,1p8 oo frorend - Morts,iae, sal Real E s tate. Or : 1 bee i l di V ..... Y .... i'liiriiitir.'.": 211 . z z it , i 414 - va et r n r"Sniumsoil ilti: 61414. !Win . Fella err oe rottoles recently 00-and other dome due the Compeer...: .• •• ... 4 ••••- e 1,193 1 Bon o and stook of sTuedrylnentonott wallet : - 3020 00 :Cosh on DePortt . --..-—• . DIRECTORS. levee q. Band, Thannhtltui /WOW. LiftnNi Tr4eunir., i W IC ti/Igk ' jr" . coshus t Hire, ' sloe' Skase, OM, AlOakt„. nmes . hPParland. hpatea. Rand, rettc Barton, P It Semple, Tittsys, . . Loil:' ,II gyIABT , President. #.4VD, Vioerresident t nildtd-dtf, . wousin mg:run. _. - } folevh H. Seale. muntA. oouder, i otn,11; pima; .. : i '& 4 411.07°,4 . . ~ •Edvird Harlino:;;. , ' ', ' -V6V%H.eigfri, tli t igrglit4llo, - iMI lyilly,, Jipity rook", Iwo r. 011111 . wmFA , no . 1 HENRY LYLEURN. aeo THE ROBERT UOREIS FIRE INSU RANCE COMPANY. • . ' r ' •-• - ok elliLAbaberne, - - ._. 409 WA.LNCT BTAIIHT. This Comilany• lures stalest Lae or . Camel.) by Fire on Publio and rPrate guildings, Furniture, Mocks ad* and Mem anillse general'', ° T 9 he following provknon in the olieica.of this Com any guaranties their seoutiM. ar en seingned an col- Isteratt This polloy.shall not be Invalidated, or in any. wine affected, after its assignment as a collateral *aunty to aground-rent, or mortgage, and the approval eleven as signment by the aloe, by any transfer or conveyanoe of that:ollMM prettamhy the owner of the same? DIRECTORS.. Peel T. Jones, . r Jeremiah M. Brooke, • John Hulme, td Robert_Clarke, *ugh 7.7:gr , . VATIA, B na ?/ n ni j l n Fn re 0r . r o ok irip. , o6, a. Theodore Cny er, ' Samuel Caatner. • f•AttlbilES.PoiridL. , , : - , KNANDRNEaIt, Vine President Ortninr H. 8T11714,10. Shatefitf, ins7-tf LJEE INSURANCE AND TRUST COM. PANY.—THE PENN MUTUAL LIFE MEV . - RANgE COMPANY, Nod : bane , center of THIRD and ROCA %rents. Amato, 8902,226 W. WALES LIVES for the whole term Of dite"tranta annuities and endoWments--purohases life tularemia in Real Rotate, and makes all °animate depending on the oontangenowS or Lire. • • , They not as Executors, Admintetratom, Assilaneas Truateee, and Guardians TRUBTEEEL tide! 7... Miller, OeNel 8. pokes, a l igi l l3Fla t i e rtield, letinorrl. Nagaland. Wg i llion'&ll :g er' PT &Tor"' , tvig,?l2,T,Teb, _ legfrtzlig i li d e i lF,g l Henrye C, Townsend, ' Stile` . Ettekina". elphus Kent, ohn W. Hornot, • ; Valli It, uppg. 11118.4:00V . , Miaow ' amp' c_handi r an. William.ROWlrtaen..„ logenk _ 111 0Inalr Mune, 1116 Alin,' ' ' Ohn I.i..nrenner, P. 8. Minh er, Easton. -- keiftogittkraVe. lonow.llo2,lo..Rearensry. gulg_b, rrinE QUAKER OITY ANSURANOE COMPANYt.PHILAPELPRIA; Pa. .FR I JORLIN BUILDINGS, No, et WALNUT Street. .CHARTER PERPETUAL. 81J t , XICNT: AND INLAND Fire Imre, Hint t4d and perpetual, on liu and illoreliand 'of all deeeriptione. •. Marine Asurnnee, inland and Oman, on Vessels, Prsight ma Cargo to Cud , from all parts or the Wort& OPPICUS. Fr i a: rn t i . den - H. 11._000,..t3A1L1, 1 &tont/try. H. IL BUTLER, Aee t t3sorstsry. • DtaucTi iv•rpoiew .fhambes, gibtsyles G gy, 17° x. 14. ' ilic. ~ 1 1 4 1 ,4 101 11" ' ttd:Odttl,% oder B.rerleitA imuel /ones ta. gAtgobt.-5, prime new No. 1 Sal tva ndm - itztr it tarrAt i ell . n s t n 1 %6, tat 1 1 4h$61,401athibEttitir PitiDArr. 't 311:113Elt:!,:it" 18 . 59 V • , thw•••• ,, --- • • - - 21 - • • , fiFFIOE OF 5EO_ DD ~ANO el'HEttD EITILBET PASSENGER . ktATLWAt COMPANY ylimAtika t Zl4,224LWALNUT,t , treot » • ~. JIM Pa Be 30 4, AYourth Ina moot of ) ARo o a a on wond None of iatoak o aboveCafripany.wtliba Quo yk o digga n g t thia offiae, on or, ken t i li c tfigt o dir on . 230 6 -Ansltnl , ,• ; • • Tranouref. CIAUTION.—I hereby cant= nll, persons ssenut_panng_any toners duo or titling doe ban ally to L. - YARDLEY. vuig ¬-Wharf, Scholl- Of to any person but alto noderetnnod, who is Wally nut orizod to receive an recent for the name. o 1-dt* e.. YARDLEY, Attorney. 'ECIAL NOTios,-*iDeAleii„iri - : Good -I.7'year's Patent Vuliartizbe Rubber Spiperidere, Braids, Webs, and - au:other Wipe and artioles ade by oombintne fibrous sUbstanoeslyith threads br s h eets of Intermixes, rubber, rap untitled that unions the same ore, properly stamped or,laltelled .with qty name, and by my authority, the ,cannot , no, Legally dietoopA4 'of 11l the Malted States. Merchants and dealer* ate invi to ex am ne spec imen now in store, and to 'lse their orders for the nn Trade to he aildenzne , gx.42u§l VE OWNEIE of TliE S .V. , XuLUIVE RIGHTS nth PA Tit for demi Snde, iv Oh embrace all the, style s heretofore suNl4,69tjirisAorjra, rALSbnigo4ll 14/ANUPAOTIJRI3 - and SELL —aud the Terma—may be 'Manatee onapplloadon to ma at No. 113 COUKPLANDT Street, N. Y. - ntt-U . • • • •-• .1 HORACE .11. DAY. •NOTlCE.—Persons having business with the FLOUR.. .11.18PgCT.OR will pan at. , No, 14 I Street ~ between the henry of 9 o'elnoc and S 73: Tovia anlltina tha.tnif i e . tr tr i AD A vut , l, - Flour InsoootOr. IN THE Oft,PHAN§ ) cbtritli POR Tug' CITY AND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA. •WEstate ef CAROLINE. B. THOMPSON, 'Deceased. he Attattlir appointed by the Court to audit. settle, and adjust the amount of LEWIS C..CASSIDY,. Ad ministrator of• the estate of CAROLINE B. THOMP SON, deceased, and to make distribntion of the balance In the hands of the accountant, wall meet the parties Interested, on WEDNEnDAY, the 10th day of Ootobor. 1833, at 4 o'clock P. hl., at tie Mae, 490 SPRUCE Street, in the city of Philadelphia. aBB-wfrm-7t • T. fIH,NfitESSY Auditor. TN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS AL FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY.OK PHMADEL. NII.I4BETH T. pENNOCK,vs.HORATIQ pEN OK, Jr. 'Beton DiVane. June T., 1869. No. 19. On motion of P. P. hfORRIS, for Libellant, a rule has been granted in the above rase, returnable October 160, 1859; to show cause why a - divorce a vpictilo matrinionii should not be decreed. Personal service ofpotice of this rule, originally returnable on. the' Sittit of September, &Se:having failed enactment of the absence of respond ent. the Court have directed this publication. ' ' COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. • TVSSCiLIITION OF OISPAit'i'NERBHIP. a 1 . ," Tito firm of WELSPORD ,!c WILLSON expires 1.1114 DAY, _by; limitation of time. Either party will man hauidanon. JO9IiPT-r w.ELSIt RD, MLLSPX: 4 Philadelphia,33lll3apt.,lBSa. ,Nothia lettataby itt;an that JOSEPH WELSPORD haa formed a caipartnerithip witi JAMES NAPIER, of 'Liverpool, and ;, T/L a blfiti e N i ANK N.: of and York, for illtaelrtl'airit`iandriATranfindr7h77,=,ronf •WNLBF RN& RANKtN, in ew York, apd of WELSFORD, RANKEN, & CO., in Pidladel- Pnt, , PlutadelphitOsiOot:;lB69., . ' ' ' NOTICE 18% HEREBY GIVEN, -that the film or.WA [MICK. CHADWICK, & BRO., il this, dew dUesolve<l. ' The Heater..Ranpr, and lt n eve later will be contumed under the name of C ADW C & BRO., at the Northeast corner of BECON and CH Street'. _ , < FRANCIS Ai' CHADWICK. , Phihidelnbiti..fuls it me. • trie-tt, TBE OXYGENATED BITTERS! gir As well rie INDIGESTION, HEART-BURN, WATEBABABH, ACIDITY; FLATULENCY, OP PRESSION AFTER EATING, LOSS OF APPETITE, LANOOUR, LIVER COMPLAINT, FEVER AND AO UE, BILIOUS COMPLAINTS,'SICE HEADACHE, FILES, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, ; GENERAL DE. BILITY, and all Diseases arising from Impeded Di gestion or Functional Disorders of the Stomach, are rapidly and permanently Cured by this distinguished and established Bawd,. „ „ To TOO EDITOR OIT, TOO CHRISTIAN MIRROR, SIT: For more than twentv,five years I have been a sufferer from the drapepeut Besides trying the pettearopi mY family Physicians in the almost neaten tnal ol their various prescriptions, I have, tried a great variety of pittent medicines. pith milliner result. Through the kindness of Dr. W. - 0. liana ord, received. in March tact, a half dozen' bottles o tho Oxygenated Hilton, from Mr. Seth ' . Fowls & Cm, Heston, I began to nee them without any hope of deriving 'help from them. tieing determined to give theme fair trial, I continued their nee , but without any 'perceptible' benefit rill June. Since then. I have gradually improved in health, till I em entirely free from acidity of, the etomach. and from the consequent flatulency, and' the awful and ahnost distracting sick headache, whieh often, for dare top ether, has wholly unfitted mo for study and for all othqr min isterial duties, and rendered life g burden, Having de rived so great a relief, I feeLthat I owe it, as an SWAT. con or gratitude to Mews. Fowle k Co., and alto aduty to the public, to recommend teem Oxygenated Bitters, aa, in myestimation. a envy remedy toy that m in ost try ing, most vexing . and' cruel of all diseitees. to wino!' poor human flesh is heir—too dyspepsia. Taken at an early stage of the disease, and I have no doubt of a speedy and permanent cure. Having eufiered so lima, and tried co many different remodiF with no good re. w sult,. can ommend• the Oxman d • Bitters with a confidenoe few others can. If any o the readers of the Mirror aro sintering ,from acidity of stomach, and the consequent flatulency and emir headache, beg of themto Make, trial of these fitters witht - ut delay. , - • • JAMES R. cusutNo. Are purely % medieinel preparationomlike any other ever compounded by Balance and medioal skill; they are not one of the many alcoholio preparations of Bitters, which impart a momentary atimulue, but cover cure, end often Menem the character of the disease; but they are a nacellet and wonderful discovery of a well known physician, Dr. Green. The brat trial of the medi cine will mate these truths apparent. PRIM/UV 1W BETH W. FOWLS & CO., Douton; T. W. Dyott & Boon, 218 North Boeoadatreet. Philadelphia; A. H. Bends & Co.iliew York; Canby & Nein, Baltimore, whole. sale nog& Sold by dmggista and merchants throughout the State. CONSUMPTION, COLDS, COLDS, COLDS, COLDS, COLDS, Coughs, Cougho, Coughs, Coughs, Coughs, Coughs, Hoarseness, Iforwricnose, Iloariseusta, Bronchitis, Bronchitis, Bronchitis, Asthma, Asthma, Asthma, Asthma, Asthma, Croup. Croup, Croup. Group, Croup, Croup, Whooping Cough, Whooping Cough, Sara Throat, Sore Threat, Diseases of Throat, Chest, and Lungs. Spitting of Blood, , ' Pulmonary Affection, and all like diseases, have an unfailing antidote in that great Remedy, WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. READ THE FOLLOWING LETTER FROM A HIGHLY RESPECTABLE GENTLEMAN: LIMINTON11; Montour co., Pa., Oot. 22,1858. This is to certify that I was pronounced by several physioians as consumptive, and had all the symptoms of the disease in its worst forin. such as coughing, severe pains in the chest, shortness or breath, night-sweats, and.extromo wordiness and 1888ifillie in my whole sus- Zem. My family nearly all having died of the disease. I had given up all hope of recovery, as nothins_gave relief • but through the persuasion of friend i woe in ducedlo try Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Chem. The first bottle relieved me considerably, and the third bot tle mired me entirely. I mow feel as wallas I ever did in my life, end am able to follow my occupation as farmer as fully as any ens. • I also bad a sister inn more advanced state or lhe dis ease, having been confined to her bed for over a year and pronounced beyond hope by our boat physicians. She also was entirely oared by tho Wild Cherry , but i t required six or eight battles, end she still takes it occa sionally ass preventive, being naturally weak-chested. I would sinoercly uric all who are similarly afflicted SO try Dr. WISTAIL'iI BALSAM OP IVMD Cttsuav, ne I aro satisfied that but for your own valuable remedy mg sis ter and myself would not now be living. I will cheer fully answer any one who may address mo on the sub ject and state our eases more fully. (Signed) JACOB MILLER, BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS! BEWARE OP COUNTERFEITS! Such letters as the following, from a merchant, are daily received: .608,E01 70 " MILVORD, Delaware, Oct. 26, MM. fl. W. POWLR & Co , Boston t Please send me a supply Of WIBTAR'6 BALSAM, 56 I am nearly out, and there u o great demand for it ; it is ylolny, wonders; it rupee (loughs, Asthma, -Whooping Cough, and ConsumPtlon without fail. There has never been any of thy genuine here until you sent me a lot some time since, but plenty or the counterfeit. Yours, truly, JACOB Y. FOUI,K." Rumatinna, TIIETUIVORiI, all Who arrk health, that the only Genuine hoe the WRITTEN Signature of "I. BUTTS," an well eu; the printed name of the Proprie tor:, BETH W. POWLE & CO., Berton, on the OW side turapper. TAKE HO OTlLita ; it were money wasted and health Jeopardised. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. Prepared by EL W. POWLE & CO., Boellm. 17110LIISALII ►axvre: T. W. DYOTT & BONS, 219 North Second &trot Philadelphia. A. D. SANDS & CO., New York. CANDY, OILPIN, & CO., Baltimore. Bold by Druggiste and liferehante throughout the State. me3o-eollm d&w DR. MOFFAT'S VEGETABLE LIFE .ruas AND PHOENIX BITTERS lave been thoroughly tested. and procouneed a sovereign remedy for dyspepsia. flatuleney, heart burn and headache, costiveness. diarrheert, fevere of all kinds. rheumatism, gout, gravel, worms, scurvy, ulcers, eruptive com plete% salt rheum, erysiindite , common colds and m uumuu"; Irregularity and all derangement of the female sYstem,_Piles, pad various other diseases to vfliiett the hutrism frame is liable. For mato br the proprietor, Dr. W.D. MOPPAT, WO BROADWAY, New York. and by Druggists generally all over the eountrv. e2l-dkWly GLENTWORTIPS PILE ItEMEDY, A-F. Fel , the euro of jjeniarrheids of Ytbe , eeeetipe, tion,Fistuln m Ano, IMerati one of the Anus, Prolapses of the Rent m. th m. Fiesuree, Szeormtion, Ulcerations In ternal and F e xternal to e Anus, Pruritus, and all Dis eases peculiar to the Rectum. • The greet end uniform muceasswhich this Remedy hae attained for the cure of the above Diseases is unpreee dented to the tumels of Ittetlicine The rapidity of Re curative qualities and the durab ility of Ito cures are 'equalled by no ether Remedy of the age: 'Ninety-nine oases out of an tfundred nro fillovlnted and cured of this distressing complaint, and fife Teetered to comfort here tofore unknown, Full and explicit Directions awn'. piny °soh Bog. One 80/ le sultielent to perform angle, Prepared Only by DR. $3l, :NTWORTH, .No.Bll RAOI, Street. Price 81. Can he sent by Adams' Eamon. ANOTIIER PROOF OF THE WONDER SALV _FATI, RITMO/II OF TROXELLIS NEURALGIA E. Pmts., /ray 7th, IPA& M. B. W . Tnospru.—Thspir Elir I—l have been troubled with the " tiny for the hut 14 years , and have masted tha most exdruoiating pato, oomnelha inn at times to give in pmy MAMAS entirely, I could n eat, arid sleep-was a stranger to my eyes. I suffer* more than tongues can tell. I had the advice and aid 0 various physicians, and used other remedies, but all of no avail. Having noticed gour advertisement in the icsPers, I conclu d ed to call on a porton whom I had !earned was cured a ease of M years standing. 110 anthed the , • BALV brit once, and I felt immediate rene—a senond, spy nation removed the pain entirely, I and now feel like, a different man. Banos then I have eleptvelk-lomething that I bar, not done for months, ranlag obirsed a r t all night m a chair. hoorahtite returned, d I feel grateful to you fordoes on of my he M. cHARLEEI H. BAKIIK,Tobig, OARROL Street, above WOOD,. Kensington. Forcalewholesale and retail, nt G. W.corser lig(TH and PAR len Streets, and aLT. It. CALLENDLR & Co.'s, B. W. comer Third and walnut sts. , aP2O-tf ir,(RAIN MILLS GRAIN MILLS For ILA the Per and tlaatatlon. The MON-PURIL MILL has a 9 equal fotOrindrog *Us Meta. Peen, Co nee, BPl tam, WI., by hand or power. , N Pyles 48, ene, and .Iffte.. operaten at 1.% South BECO)D Street. &tents wanted In every county and tate by set-am E. ARREL & CO. NOTICES. LEGAL. MEDICINAL. THE OXYGENATED BITTERS: DYSPEPSIA,, DYSPEPSIA, DYSPEPSIA, - VALUABLE TESTIMONIAL. (From a;Diatinsdi4bed Clergymen.) uEsir TAUNTON* Mu s., Jan. 4, 1858 THE OXYGENATED HITTERS! THE OXYGENATED 'BITTERS: WINES MU TAQUORS. JAMES STEWART & CO.'S PAISLEY MALT WHISKEY GEORGE WIIITELEY, importer of Brandy, Wine, dr.o., lab SOUTH. FRONT Street, ems for eale, in bond only, STEWART'S CELEBRATED AND UNEQUALLED PAISLEY MALT WHISKEY. e2T-3m ATTENTIONI . 6.1 OP THE yip CALL b E F t T l E hi ) ' geo p ezb o lig i. supply in assortod paolootes constantly On band. 0 dote revolved for threat importatton. so—llohnobsv Cosmic. Leßoy Cognac, London and noliand Gina. Claret la Wood and Cat es, Champagnes, high and low prices. • , L 01.2001-1 AMP. Importer. 010-ent 217 South FRONT, Philadelphia. EOItGE 3VIIITELEY, No. 135 Hontb_PRONT Street. Importer of Drawly', Winee, &0., offers for sale, in bond only, the following, among other standard brands of brandy • Co., porief,:cestillon, & , Thos. Hines & Co.. Jules, Robin, & Co., Otard. I)npuy, & Co., A. Seignette, ' Blarett,, cameos, Pellevonin, • O. Dupont & Co., Union Proprietors, Ail o i k S F e . altle i girsiey Malt Wi l irite u r, e ; n s a tz; .h.i...t v r aiegt 0, i l dpira t Shen!, Pon. Darkuntly and gri l iii ie ßa u lltdf= - Oil e , e &c?., ' SZe j . un4l" umegl7344 fIARD.-1 1 .1,411E1T1L-SIIR-AY (CRAM FAONEI, JANUARY 16, lasil.=ln conseanonon of tho (reactant unntations remuyed by the tq renew the ehipments of my Chnineeßne Wine' to the United Btates, I beg leave hereby to inform my former customers and thepublic generakhat I have appointed Metiers. F.O. BROUWER, ANC ER, Ye CO., Bole Agenta_m the United -iitatee, , fer t the sale of my Champagne Wines. My Wines have been eo long and favorably known in the United States, it will cc unnecessary to comment on their quality, further thitn to ray that my new shipments will In no way be found inf B r LLEGAR f T orm B e ALA on TO es BILLEGART BALMON'ELHAhIPAGNE WI LES, both CABINET and VERZENA.Y. for eale and non gently on hand in lots to suit purchasers. bp, O. BROWER., ANCHER, Jr. CO., ee27-em OVBEAVER Street. New York. T. MARK'S EPISCOPAL ACADEMY, 1,7 LOOUBT Street, west or Sixteenth, vnit D V , re• open 011 MONDAX,DoPiaMbefl 2 th. at 9 4. . Applications tor admission, It made before the mein• wig of the term, alLould lie made to the Prncipal. J. ANDREWS HARVW RRIB_, St . M e ., AGE.et. Cl= - piNGLISH AND CLASSICAL BOARD ING SCHOOL FOR BOYS, MOUNT JOY, Lan caster County, Pn. , Tho Winter Session Of five months commences on the ISt of November. For circular, call at 609 CH - ESTN (IT street; or. address the Principal. E. L. MOORE. , OLARET.-10U eased Barton & Guedtier'd dt. &XI do. Bt. Estelhe ; 900 do. Washing ton Morton Flt. Julien Leies ; 100 do. do. 'faience, odds; 00 do. Chateau LA Rose •00 do. _do oville • Scotch Ale, in Mona and glass; ouriger's, harvey's 'Falkirk 13(01112 Stout and London Port on in store andlor onto by : , A. MERINO,I4O Bough RONT Street.. Q.COTOH 'WHISKEY. 125 puncheons 1.-.3 Jame Stepyrt & Co.'. Palatal Malt, in bond and for sale by HEOKGE :WHITELEY.— alniro SAVING FUNDS. CAVING FIJND---FIVE PER CENT. IN -1,7 TEREST,-NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COM PANY WALNUT Street,Sonthwect earner of THIRD, pyl, Myhre. Incorporated by the state of Fenusylva• rum Money is reosivedin anysum, lame or small, and in terest bald from the day of deposit to the day of with., drawal. The offief le. open espy day. Dom 9 reolook In the morning titi o °lonic in e 'wanin g , end on Monday and Thuredareveninge tit 0e olnlr. t, WILLIAM J. REID, BeerstarY. DIMROSOr Hon. Henry L. Benner, . Carroll Dreueiter, Hderard L. Carter , Mei B. Barr. • Robed Belfridge, raises' Lee, Samuel K. Ashton, * Joseph Yorke', C. Landreth Kiruna, lieu,- Didenderfer, Money ta renewed and payments tne4e The investments are made, in aaafortaitt with the nrovinons of the Charts', in Real Esteteadortgases, Oround Rents, and nob butt -class lesuptiosaa trill al. s;tgr tyto ne daro t t i rg i .. t and •gh " M in" re t ri f t g pe rman ency g a.m.; SAVING FUND.---ITNITED STATES PRIMP COMPANY, corner THIRD and CHEST. 7411 T Streets. Large and small sums rgoejveth and paid book on de nindi without, notion, with FIVE PER CENT. INTR.. T from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal, 0 ge boufrom 9 until b o'oloqk eVIT day, arid on MONDAY RFENINOB from 7 until p o olook„ DRAFTS for gale on England, IteMd, and Boolland, wardc resident.-STEPHEN R. CRAWFORD. PINYeiaTeIgI.y.EENTER. A httle; but often, Ms the Puree.. FRANKLIN SAVING FUND-- No. Ih6 South - Poutoki Street, between Chestnut and Walnut, Philadelphia, pima all De positiren demand. Depositors' money satiated by, Government State. and City Loans, Ground Rents, Mortgages, Thie Company deems Safety better than large profits. oonsesueptly.will rug nuriskwith deposi tors' money, but have It St Alt times l'Ondr to re turn with 5 per cent. interest to the owner. as they have always done. Whin Company never eusondod. „ • , Pennies, married or mpg's, sad Min Ors can deposit in their own right, and suah dePosits can t he withdrawn ant by their content. Chatter eereetuel. Incorporated by the State of Srinsylvania, with authority to receive mo °V.! EfitNit RECEIVED ulnae open dm y rom to 3o' leek, and on . Wednesday and Saturday, eveninss c until 8 o'elk. .DIRECTORS. rbagirenon, to , CaAtorntLaSar. outgo %will, alaalti W. Sloan, '4 T. Blatt, Owia Krutobbnar, Henry ileinqb tobolaa Rdttenbouse, at en flmoostb Joa. R. Batnerthwalto, _ Xplinsim Blanoitand. - Jo o h w Li t - JABAiii B..SHPAllitt Frew." m s OLDWALLAMS.RaFeenter. . " A bollsr li3ved ie tali* e4rneA. BURNER; CARDS. (Latall:A:ViTgim) HovEY HENRY, , ATTORNEYS A,T LAW. INDEPENDENCE, JACKSON COUNTY Dt ipao'unt. COLLECTfONN made of Eastern Clanna in any part of Western and Northwestern Miaaouri.. REPIIR TO Mama. R. Wood, Marsh, Br. Marwardi Caleb PAPoGe,a'&CSO., Philadelphia. prr hforehanta wi l l please cot on,t. the above and ste at the heed of " Renoivable.' no 11-1 m IVIARTIN it QUAYLE'S LILK , STATIONE Rg TOE TOY elm PANCY GOON llusb i 03 6 WALNUT STEr;ET, BILOWELIVICN 00.1 m P HILADELPHIA Constantly on bend Perfumery and Toilet Articles. PURE CONFECTIONERY, MA EDWARD DT EDWARD A. HEINTZ, Late of R. Haarlem. Stare S. W. corner ARCH and NINTH greet& fim I Eaorory 814 Ailhort ittrnALl SAMUEL CHUBB, Agent for the Purchase and Sale of Real Estate,cd . ge4.'o A lte N te,p gf ir tzta. oa-lm. V B. P A LMER ADVERTISING • NUT. AGENCY, N. E. turner FIFTH. and CHEST . ite, Subscriptions taken for the beet City and.C4Ontl7 Newspapers, et lowest w i s h prices. se3-3nt ALEX. McKINNEY ATTORNEi AT LAW, GREENS URO, PA, Will praotisa in Westmoreland, Armstrong, and la mans °minima sell-tf THE ADAMS EXPRESS CO., OFFICE d2O cuEsvorr Street, forwards Paresis, Peek aces, Merchandise, Bank Nntes, and Specie, either by Its own Lines or in conneetinu with other Exprees Com panies, to a ll the principle towns and _cities of the United States. E. S. SANWORD, aul-tf GOROffd Superintendent. WASHING AND IRONING. WASHING AND IRONING ‘DONE . 0 with NEATNESS and DESPATON, fnr Single Ladies and Gentlemen. Familms, Boarding Schools, Hotels, Steamboats, &e., at poNov ANT FAMILY LAUNDRY, No. 241.3 South DI XVI Street, corner of Prune. Family Shirts and Conan natant polished. Everything washed by hand, on the win mon wash-board. Thawhole busmen is strictly' attended t by_ female operatives. hire. DONOVAN, Sueerindendedt MORE PROOF OF THE WONDERFUL EFFECTS OF =NELL'S AMERICAN HAIR REPARATOR.. PHIGADRI.PIIIA, September rib. 1889. This is to certify that I was bald for ninny years, end was recommended to try your Reparator ; and haying Rprocured three bottles, need it for throe months. which ae paused my hair to grow, and although not Quite as thick as before, yet It is constantlyrowing. E. AT. ONES, No. 59 North Third stmt. Pnitammpirta. September 27th, 1832. Me. J. F. ithiNgLL: Dear Sir—Some time singe my hair commenced falling out so much so. that I wee, Id feet, fearful of becoming bald; but hearing of the won derful power of your iteparator, I Well induced to buy a bottle, and after using one-balf of it my hair not only co aged coming out, but commenced growi n g . finely, and 1 bare now as think a suit of hair as eveethml. • NoAC B EOVAN, . 524 Cherry street. For wile byT. ft. PETERS & Co., Sole Agents, No. 715 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. se%-din SALAMANDER SAFES. A large assortment el . R AC & WATS_ON'II PHIL ADELPRIA MANUFACTURED SALAMANDER SAFEB. VAULT DOORS, BANK LOCKS For Hanks and Stores. IROk nat its",I4I I II7AIIN Ones road term. Bb any other ectabusanient In the • United States, by EVANS & W? 'SON, No, r 6 south FOURTH Street, P PLEASE GIVE US A CALL. ania-tr SILVER SOAP—A simple preparation for cleansing Silver Plate, J e we l ry ,Alirrors. ffe Mar ble, &c., far more convenient and eff e ctive than any other. One half the labor of Heuea C 1101111101( may be owed by using this Soap, which cannot possibly iruure the finest Zinc 'white, and as no scbbing is required, the filtNillit in the wear 05 the paint is m uch greater than the 00st GI the do tn. It leaves the 1111T11106 as pure MIVI white as when new. Manufacturedonly by the Boston Indexical Soap Company, and sold by their_appointed Agents, HAfitiARD & CO.. Apothecaries, TWALFTH -and CHESTNUT. [2l FAIMY 011000 LATE oe SUPERIOR QuALTy, EDWARD A. REIHTZ, Manufacturer and Importer of French and Spaniel CHOCOLATE. Store S. W. corner ARCH and NINTH Streets so-em I Fantnry el 4 NiUhnrt otropt.l •ALAI ADIES' HAIR BRAIDS, WIGS, FRI SETTS, and CURLS, manufactured in the Pei best and newest Cans styles, and of whloh we conetanuy keep avgry large aasortinenton hand.sold wholesale and retail, at the lowed possible prim. Orders from all parts of the country solicited, and promptly attended to. Also, a new HAIR CYR, IMPBTiOr to any in use. HUTOIR, /le. 12 TENTH Bt., Between Market and Chestnut. ZIEGLER & SMITH, corner SECOND and GREEN, have acquired a great reputation by the wiee and prudent 0011T110 they have pursued mine their commencement in business, by selling a first-rate article at a low figure. HOWE'S STANDARD SOALF,B._ sTrunio & ROSS PATENT.—CoaI, Cattle, and Hay &ales require no pit. Platform and Counter &alai of_ every description. They receive all Prtetion end Wear on Balla instead of Knife htlitee, ea on ether Senior. Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere, and 1108 the Impreivement. PENNINGTON GREEN. Agent, 111 South SEVENTII Street, Philadelphia. QPIRITS TURPENTINE.-75 bbls, Spts Turpenkino, in store and for sale by RO_WbEY ABNBIJILN&R, & No. N. South WHARVEId. 03 EDIMATIONAL. UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT, THE INTRODUCTORY LECTURES To the COURBB of 1839-00 will he delivered in the following . order: MONDAY, October IRth, at 12 M., Dr. CARSON. MONDAY. " 10th, at I P. M., Dr. SMITH. TUESDAY, " 1404 at 12 M., Dr ROLiERS. TUESDAY, " Ilth, al 1 P. M.. Dr. LEIDY. WEDNESDAY, " 12t1 " g i g i l e c a a l lai a o l l 2 ?. l l4. THURSDAY, " 13th, at 12 M., Dr. WOOD. THURSDAY. " 13th, at IP. M., Dr. JACKSON FRIDAY, 6 14th, at 3.14' P. M., Dr. HODGE. THE PUBLIC ARE INVITED TO ATTEND. IL E. ROGERS, M. D., ocAtoel4 Dean of the Medical Faculty --- MADAME VAILLANT'S School -- for Young Ladies. 1418 CHESTNUT Street. opened September 14th. Soholnre continue to be 'ecotype. 012-13 t. nE KALI 3 INSTITUTE, Norristown, Pa. .11-• —For Young Men and Boys. For Circulate with particulars, address nlU.6t• JOHN W. LOCH. Principal. IMIESDAMES CIIEGARAY AND D'IIER .OI VILLY'S BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. PHILADELPHIA, No. SliP3 LO OGAN SQUARE, VINE T. Madame OHEG A RAY respectfully informs her friends and the public! in general, that independently of her Boarding and Dm' School, directed by herself and her nicce, Immo. PREVDST, in,NEW YORK. she in tends, in connection with her niece, Mme. D'HER VILLY, opening in PHILADELPHIA an Institution on precisely tho same plan tie the one above mentioned. 06Am YfEV. JAMES I. HELM'S School for the hider education of a limited ;lumbar of Young ee, 1313 CHEeTNUT Street. , Circulate, with tame, re ereeee, he., may be had on application. of-]m AMERICAN SCHOOL INSTITUTE. Families, Schools, and CoHoses. supplied with competent Teaehors,_ for any Department; and Tenn); ere with. positions. Parents gratuitously supplied with school coretklars. Refer to I. acuity Amherst Collogn, Mans.; Dr. Lowe Mason; Mason Brothers ; lion. Theo. Frain; 6huysen HCIL John C. Ilives. Et al. SMITH. WOODMAN. & 546 1111DADWA,Y Nov York. and 102(i -em 609 CHESTNUT Street. Philadelphia. WHITE HALL ACADEMY, THREE MILES WEST OF HARRISEiLDO. P4,—The lath Semi-Annuattlession will commence on MONDAY. the 7th of Ndvemher nett. The attention of Parente and guardians is Invited. The looation In pleasant, the course of instruction extensive, and the term mode rate. good city references given. The Price,pal can be men every afternonnitt the DNION HOTEL from the loth till the ilth of October, inclusive. For Circu lars address D. DENLINGER, ge24-Im* Harrisburg. Pa. I.4 I ,USTON'S WRITIM3 ACADEMY, LA H. E. corner EIGHTH and HANSOM fitteets, Open daily from 9 A. M. to 9 P. N. To Gentlemen a rapid and •teraat businete pond is imarted. To Ladles a neat and graceful epistolary stile. . elal.deq Private. Cards written, and every de scription-of Penmanship neatly executed. 513-3 m inrElsIAN ALLEN, A. M., Teacher of the /LE VIOLIN andTIANO. Mr. Allen may be applied Or at the reenlenee of hot father, *donor Allen, No. 215 South SEVENTEENTH Street. an-2m• PRICE -STREET ACADEMY, GERMANTOWN PHILADELPHIA. GEORGE R. BARKER, PRINCIPAL, 'The Fall Term of this Institution commences Seam. ber 6th, 1889. The course of instruction comprises all the branches of a thorough English Education. together with the Latin, Greek, and French Languages. au22-tf ALLEN GROVE FEMALE SEMINARY, FRANKFORT), PENNSYLVANIA, six miles from Market street, Phi dolphin. The course of instruction In this School is comprehen sive and thorough. Parente and Guardians who intend to place their daughters or wattle at this Institution will do wino make immediate application to Man. K. L. THOMPSON !a-cf . Principal and Superintendent, BRYANT & STRATTON'S NATIONAL MERCANTILE COLLEGES, located at Phila delphia, IS. E. corner SEVENTH. and OREEITNUT; ew,Xork, nuralo, Clevelend. sad Chicago. For iu mottlon. call or geed for Catalogue. DANCING. WASHINGTON, HALL, ,810 SPRING GARDEN fltreet—D. L. CARPENTER, the Society 'leacher of Fashionable Diinoing, le now ready to take Pupils at any time, either Private or in Classes, For reference, call and observe the respectability al• re gi2 ' B7I7:PENTER can be aeon daily and nightly for terns, kit. This is his twanty-ninth year as a Teacher in this city. 03-lin* PIANOS. MI MARSH'S MUSIC STORE, No. 1102 CHESTNUT Street, F,,, cemeure le. Where the beet make of PIANOS, MELODEONS, and MUSICAL INSTRU lENTS, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Can be obtained at the lowest Manufacturers' Priem': Constantly publishins the latest Choice Compositions and Popular Alum of the day. Also, reeeleinir Now hlusiodailyfroin all the cataleenea in the United :gales. Waters, Teachers. Berelnanecand Ciert)lllol2 wail be suplied at the loWeet wholesale rates. Order. by sued will be orotund,' filled. , Cateloguee of Music or Pnce List will be forwarded free of charge when ordered. o(l.ltti . . J. ?JARFUL Arent. EDITORIAL FROM THE PUB LIC LEOQER. , --" Mr. James :Wink hen on exhibition several of J. kC. Fisher's pianos. One of them is a seven octave rosewood piano. full iron frame, handsome, but plain finish. the tone lost excellent end imwerfnl, end the price only $.22*. tie hen also one foment aim ley t apeearMoe, patent proem' the piepo from netting out of order. It is fin ished insisplendid manner." I These Fianna. and a splendid assortment of various akers, are for scale Cron& $173, or upwards, for cash, or be instalments, at JAMES BELLAK'S. 179 and 281 South FIFTH St.. above Spruce. New and second-bend Pianos for isle. tiS•lm• fermi. ORIOR.ERING BONS, Witede,lNlF.ViNtintrula WAREROOSIB a l afil t ilTNOT STREET. Cortstant to Cote a Jaren stook of our BEAUTIFULand tiNEQVALLjoD INSTRUMENIB. We have been twarded, at the difierent Exhibitions in this country and A MINILVER FIRST-CLASS MEDALS. PIA OS TO RENT. 1.16-11 RA VE N, BACON, (Yr. Co.'s, Minns & Clark's, Ealliltt,.Palria, CO.'S, tOld A. Gale s ,& Co.'s sumo! / lANC2O. Also. Ma. sou iisrulin unrivalled MuLODEONB and EAR rirMll, so desurants for Churches and Lecture rub rhinos and Melodeons to Rent. J. E. GOMM SEVENTH and CHESTNU T. fffliti A GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN PIANOS. SCHOMACHER & CO ., Hal CHESTNUT Street, respectfully invite the music loving public to cell and examine their new and sue oesstul improvement— THE PARLOR GRAND PIANO. Having converted tho Tone,Touch, and Action of the Gmnd Piano Into that ofa Square Instrument, avoiding all the Ode etionegenerally made to the style o f Grand .Piano, also diminishing the cost of the same. In volume, purity of tone, great power, brilliancy. full ness, der, and evening's of touch, with exquisite deli gltfißilrearilhenTlFULLY-FiNISILE D STRUMENTS IN ere wholly unequalled. They have received the highest encomiilms. and are pronounced by critics to be far su perior to any inetruments ever manufactured in this conntry. elerudantly on hand, a large_ end elegant assortment of our unrivalled PIANOS. We have been awnrded the First Premiums, at all exhibitions ever exhibited, in eluding the Page Medal from the Crystal Palace Exhi bition. New York. MI sel-tf STOVES. STOVES! STOVES!! JAMES SPEAR Nn, 111 G MARKET STREET, Is now prepared to moot the wants of the publio more 0001Phitely in all the details of the Rtnve trent) than any tither establishment in Philadelphot,in proof of which he 111Vit03 CONPARATIVE SX4OIINATION. The following are mottle own popular inventiona , several of which 114 , 10 al obtained a national repu tation as surprussingin ere we and economy any other Stoves in nal.. . . JAMES SPEAR in the Inventor and Patentee of the mproved- Gas-burning Cooking Stove, acknowledged to be the best Stove for faintly nee in the world. • JAMES SPEAR in the Patentee of the celebrated Osa.tionsuming Cooking Range, now rapidly coining into general use. JAMES SPEAR In the Patentee of the Improved Sil ver's Air -tight Gas-consuming Parlor Stove. JAMES SPEAR in the Inventor of the Improved (Patented) Orpamentel Stove Urn, which from its twenty nod utility is likely, this amnion, to be emcee -811/haldEorSed'EAß is the Patentee of the Labor, Fuel, and Qomfo PEAR Ironing Pan. JAMES SPEAR is the Inventor and Patentee of the celebratedßailway-oar Heater. For ell of the above the Inventor very Juntly claims ertventave4. which require but to be understood by the public to be universally appreciated and prolerred to any other articles of that oleos in the market: end he would !tarok extend a cordial Invitation to all persons in went of Stoves to call And examine for themselves. Parties wishing to examine wilt have every attention shown them, whether intending Immediately to pur chase or not. 022-3 m CHARLE6 JONES, „... 4 ; N 0.305 North SECOND Street, (Suecessor to A. • J. Opateher,, would respectfully call the atten twig ed those desiring stoves to his extensive assortment 01 Cooking. Herding, and Parlor stoves. I have purchased the exclusive right to the retail sales and repairs. In Philadelphia, of Gallagher's Celebrated Morning Star" and "Sunrise" tina.imrn ing Cooking Stoves. well known for years as the most satisfactory Stoves in the mar ' tit. Also, his now Flat-top Cooking Stove " which combines all the useful im provements, and operates admirably. I also mane hicture, to a superior manner, Silver's Gas-burner of the hest Russia Sheet Iron. These are the most economical and easily managed Parlor Stoves in use, sIG-3m cAUTTON.—We hereby caution all per- Bonn not to purchase any Cooking Stove or Stoves with hollow Contras or Hollow Cross Pieces on, ezupt those Math by as, SS WO are the exclusive owners of the Patent for making Hollow Centres or Hollow' Cross Pieces, and wo shall prosecute all persons who infringe on one Patent to the full extent of the law. STUART & PETERSON. Iron Pounders, 03-Im WILLOW Street, above Thirteenth. „ MANTOWN AND b(niftB,.. TOWITrAILROAD—gUALMER AR RANGEMENTS On and after Monday, May Dth, 1°69, uritti further notice, FOR GERMANTOWN. Leave Philadelphia 6,7, 8, 8 , ,y, min. 10. 11, 19, A. M., 1,2, 3, 3.4, 4,5, 634 6 7 8 9, 10. an d 11, , ;_P. M. Leave Germantown 6, 7,N, Ef, 84, 9, 10, I),A. AL,134 , 1,2, 3, 6. 6 35, 73 . 4 8.9,11 mi v. 51. bN SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia 9.03 min. A. M., 2,3,0, 7M, and 10)4 P. Al. Leave Germantown 8.10 min. A. 111., 1.10 loin., 4 ,6 N, and 94 D. AL DIIRSTNUT HILL RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia 6,8, 81‘, 11 A. Al., 2,3)6. 4, IN, 4,3 , 11k P. M. Leave cheetnut 11,117.10, 7.40, 8.10, 9.40, 1145 A. AL, 19.40,3.40,6.40, 7.10,8.40, 10.10 P. Al. ON fiUNDAYB, Leave Philadelphia 9.06 min. A. M., 2,5, and 1% P. M. Leave Chestnut Hill 7.i%) A. M., 12.60, 6.10, and 8.66 P. M. FOR CONBHOIIOCIMN AND NORRISTOWN. Leaye Philadelphia 6, 8.05 min., 1003, min., 11% A. M., 1.05 mm. 3.05 min., 4. 1 4,5 U, 63t, 11 Id • Leave Norriatown 6,7, I, 11 A. M., I, 4.14, 6, 716 P.M. ON SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia 9 A. AI., 3 and 4 P. M. Leave Norristown 7 A. AL. I and 6 P. Al. FOR MANAYUNK. Leave Philadelphia 6, 7.05 min., 8.65 93,1, 10.05 min.. 1114 A. M., 1.08 min., 2.05 num, 3.08 min., 4./6 F.ot,, 8, Ilk P. M. eave Manayunk 614, 736,, 8.1 f ., 5N,1031. 1130 A. M., 136', .9 min., 4,8, 614, 8, 9.09 min. P. M. ON SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia 9A. Al., 3 4 P M. Leave Manayunk TX A. AL. ik, B,k, ay, P. M. mr7 11 14,10171 , 1114 9 M e gi 8 471 g Otreete. PTS. TURPENTINE. —5O bbls Spts Turyontina,in atom and for Wain , ROWLEY. ASH BURNER, & CO. Nn. in finnth W It VEft B ERTRAM'S HAIR DYE.—This sup. rinr hair Dye in applied. and for solo, wholesale and total!, at 144 North NINTH Birent. 03.61. REFINED SUGAR —5OO titizTela various gradon, 760 bbl orushed, *lifted and powile') for ettlf by JAMES OH HAM CO., sago LETITIA &mat. CIIEESE.-320 liaxes Herkimer-County Chew, in More and for sale by 01 C. C. SADLER & Co. ARCH street, 'Gond door above F ront, ' RAILROAD LINES. THE PENNSYLVANIA OEN TRAL RAILROAD., _, _ 1859. amp ____llBs9. THE CAPACITY 01 . TITIS • r EQUAL TO ANY IN THE COUNTRY. THREE THROUGH PASSENG_ER TRAINS BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURG, Connecting direct at Philadelphia with Through Trains from Boston, New York, and all points East, and at the Union Depot at Pittsburg with Through Trains for Cin cinnati, St. Louis. Cleveland, Chicago, Burlington, St. Paul's, Indianapolis, Louisville, New Orleans, and all intermediate yowls in Ohio, ladisnaallinoia, Kenton. ky, Michigan, Wisoonsin, ItlinnesotaMissouri, Kansas, and Nebraska—thus furnishing facilities for the trans portation of Passengers unsurpassed for speed and com fort by any other route, Express and Fast Lines run through to Pittsburg, without change of Cars or Conductors. Smoking Cara are attached to each Train ; Woodruff's; Sleeping Cars to Exress and Fast Train& The EXPRESS RUNS DAI LY: Mail and Fast Lines, Bun dayexcepted. Mail Train leaves Philadelphia at 7.15 A. M. Fast Line " 11.50 A. M. Ex r eel Train leave. IA 1040 P. AL AIW TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLONVEL: Parkesburg Accommodation at 1430 A. Pd. Harrisburg Accommodation, via Columbia, tea P. M. Columbia 420 P. IL Passengers for West Chester will take the Mail, Parkeaburg, and Lancaster Trains, at the Pennsylvania Railroad Passenger Station. Passengers for Sunbury, Williamsport, Elmira, Buffs -10, NlagamFalla,mM intiarmediate points,leaving Phila delphia at 7.16 A. AI., and 2 P. M., go directly through. Tickets Westward tatty be obtained at the office of the Company in Philadelph.a. New York, Boston, or Bal timore ; and Tickets Eastward at any of the important Railroad O ffi ces in the West: also on board any of the regular Line of Steamers on the Mississippi or Ohio Rivers. la.— Fare always as low as any other Route. Tho completion of the Western connections of the Pennsylvania Railroad to Chicrigi.,Anake this the DIRECT LINE BETWEEN THE EAST AND THE GREAT NORTHWEST. The connection of tracks by the Railroad Bridge at Pittsburg. avoiding all drayage or ferriage of Freight, together with the saving of time, are advanta ge s readily .appremated by Shippers of Freight and the Travelling FREIGHTB WESTWARD. By this Route FrCiAhts of all deaonptions oan Id for warded from Philadelphia. New York L ßostonor Balti more, to any point on the Railroads of Ohio. Kentucky, lndiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, lowa, or.ltlissouri, by Rail road threat. The Pennsylvania Railroad also connects at Pittsburg with Steamers. by which Goods can be forwarded to any port on the Ohio. Muskingum. Kentucky , Tennessee. Cumberland, 11lInois, Mississipp i, Wisconsin L !dismal Kansas, Arkansas , and Red Rivers; and at uleveland; Sandusky , and Chicago, with Steamer' to all ports on the Northwestern Lakes. . . . Merchants and Shippers entrusting the transportation of their Freight to thin Company, can rely with confi dence on its speedy transit. THE RATES OF FREIGHT to anypoint in the West by the Pennsylvania Railroad are at all times as favora ble 311 n re charged by other Railroad Companies. Rail road Be particular to mark packages Penna. hleretto in the West ordering goods from the East, will do well to direct them to be shipped by this Route. For Freight Contracts or Shipping Ihractiona, apply to, or address either of the following Agents of the Com pany: D., STEWART, Doyle & Co., Eiteubonvilln i o 11.8.Pjerge Co:, Zanes ville, 0.; J. Johnston, Ripley ~_O.; 11 . Alp eely, Mays ville, Ky.; Ormsby & Cropper, Foriamouth, 0.; Faddock & Co., Jettereonville, Indiana; 11. W. Brown & Co., Cincinnati, Athern & Hilbert, Cincinnati 0.; IL 0. Meldrum, Aledison, Ind.; William fidisham,‘,omsville. K).; F. O. & Co., Evansville, Gra ham & Co., Cairo. F. Eiaes,St. Loins, Ma.; John Er. Harris, Nashville, Tenn.; Hagrie & Hunt Memphis, I Penn.; Clarke & Co., Chicago, Ill.; W. H. I. Noon% Alton, Ill.; Murphy &Walla, Mecum, ill.; or to Freight Agents of Railroad' at different points in the West. Parties attending to their own shipments from the East. will find it to their interest to call on the Agentsof the Company'7 at the following plates before stopping or lettersaddressed to either of them on the subject of freights. will meet with prompt attention E. J. SNEERER „ Philadelphia. AIAGRAW & 10JON8, 80 North street Baltimore. LEECH. & CO., 2 Astor House. or 18 , William at., N.Y. LEECH & CO., et Kilby street, Boston, -- H. H. HOUSTON, Gen'l Freight Agent, Phila. L. L. HOUPT, Gen'l Ticket Agent, Phila. 'PROS. A. SCOTT, Hang Suet, Altoona. Pa. 1859. r 1859. FALL ARRANGEMENT—NEW ye e K LINES. THE CAMDEN AND _A_AIBOY D PHILA DELPHIA AND TRENTON RAIL OAD 00 , 5 LINES. EROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORK. AND WAY-PLACES, FROM waLlttix-STRILIT WltaltS, Will leave as follows, viz; YARN. At 6A. M. via Caution and Amboy, Cam. & Am. Accomnindation 52 25 At 6 A. M., via Camden and Jersey Citya New jersey I Accommodittitin . 226 M 9 A. M., via Camden and Jersey ddy, Mottling 306 At H A. M., by Steamboat, via Tacony and Jersey City, Western Express 3 00 At 131 0 1 P. M., via Camden and Amboy Accommo- At 2P. M., Wirt Camden and — Xmi;o7, d. - 8c A. 3 00 k Ea rrif,. M. by Steamboat, vis Tusini . elid Jer sey City, Evening Expre55.. , ........ At 4 P. M.. Steamboat. va Tawny and Jer sey City, 2d Class Ticket f 0.6 AL, via Camden and Jersey City lvening Mail 300 AtM 11ail P. AL, via Camden and Jersey City,Southern 22 At P. Al, via Camden and Amboy.Aocommodation. 3 (Freight and Passenger)—lst Class Ticket. ....... 226 2d Class . 60 The 6P. AI. Mail Line runs daily. The 11 P.AL.South ern Mail. Saturdays excepted. For Belvidere, Easton, Flemington, &0., at 6 A. M. and 2K P. M. For Mauch Chunk, Allentown, and Bethlehem, at 6 A. M.. vie LP high Valley Railroad. ior Witter Gap, Stroudsburg, Scranton, Wilkeebarre, Montrose, Great Bend, &o. ,_at 6 A. M., via Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Rantoul. For Mount Holly. at 6 and 9 A. AL. and 23‘ and 4 For Freehold, at 6 A. M. and 2M. WAY LINES For For Bristol, Trenton, ice, at and A P. M., from Walnut-street wharf. . For Palmyra. Delano°, Beverly, Burlington. Borden town, Ac., at 12V, ' 1. and 5.;P. M._ Steamboat John kleilson,lor Bordentown and interme diate place., at sh; P. AI. Steamboat Trenton, for Bristol, Burlintton, and in termediate places. at 11 A. M. and 4 P. M. Fifty pounds of baggage only allowed each passenger. Passengers are prohibited from taking anything as ba - tage but their wearing apparel All Wingate over fin, pounds to be paid for extra. The company limit their respontibility for baggage to one dollar per pound, and wilt not be liable for any amount beyond $lOO, except by special contract. Oct 1, 1039. WA5. A. GATZMER, Agent. . CHANGE Or HOURS. ...... PHILADELPHIA, WIL • MINE• N, AND itA L.TIMORE RAILROAD. On, and after MONDAY Septe , PASSENGER TRAINS LEANN PHILADELPHIA, For Baltimore at 8.16 A. 24.. 1100 n,(EXPrefed sa il 11.10 P. AL For Cheater at 8.16 A.M., 12 noon, 4 and 11.10 P. M. For Wilmington at 8.16 A.M.. 12.4, and 11.10 P. M. For New Castle at 8.16 A. AL, and 4 .P. For Middletown at 8.15 A. 51., and 4 P. AL For Dover at 8.15 A. AL, and 4 P. M. For Seaford at 8.16 A. AI. For Nlilforil a 4 P. M. TRAINS FOIL PHILADELPHIA Leave Baltimore at 5.30 A. AL, 4 Expreas,49.lo A.M., al t ye wf to t 645 A. M. ruad9.2o A. Id., 1.10 and 8.40 P. 1 Ming a Leave New Cattle at 8.48 A. 51., and 8 P. M. Leave Middletown at 7.60 A. Al. and_ft SI P. M. Leave Dover at 5 /OA. A.l„, and 6AO P. M. Leave MilfordA at 660 A. AL save Seaford at 2.35 P. M. Dave Cheater at 7.44, 920 A. M.,1.46 and ILES P. M. ave Baltimore for Seaford and Delaware Railroad at 5411 A. M. TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE Leave Chester ir 8.46 A. M., 1228 and 11.40 P. M. Leave Wilmington at 220 A. M.,12,63 P. M., and MO A. M. SUNDAYS Only at 11.10 P. M., from Philadelphia to Baltimore. Only at 5 25 P. 51.. from Baltimore to Philadelphia. FREIGHT TRAlN, , enth PASSENGER CAR attached, will run an followa; Leave Philadelphia for Perryville and intermediate places at 5.45 I'. AI. Leave Wilininaton for Perryville and intermediate places at 7.96 P. M. Leave Havre-de-Grace for Baltimore and intermediate pines at 8.40 A. M. Leave Baltimore for Havre-de-Grace and intermediate places at 5 40 I'. M. Leave Wilmington for Philadelphia and intermeaiate places at OAS P. M. 1,2 B. M. FELTON. President o n vA l:lpit ß r.cl i i t,R p o wNsy SUMMERARRANGEMENT. • For BETHLEHEM, DOVLESTOWN, EASTON, ALLENTOWN, MAINMI CHUNK. HAZLETON. On and after AIONDAY, Mayledh, 1a59, Passenger Trains will leave FRONT and WILLOW Streets, Phi ledelph.s, DAILY, ISundnya excepted:l For Bethlehem, Allentown, Mauch Chunk, Hazelton, 1k0.,( Express, ) at 9.30 A. M. For Bethlehem, (Express,) at 4 P. M. For Doylestown, (Acentnmodetion,) at 8.15 A. M. and IS P. AL For Port Wultlngton,(Aoconunodation,) at 2.16 P. M and 6.20 P. M. TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA: Leave Bethlehem, ( Express') at 8 A. M. and CIO P. M Leave Doylestown, (Accommodation,) at 0.30 A. AI snd I P. M. . Leave Fort Washington, (Accommodation,) at 3.30 A. M. and 3.15 P. 31. ON SUNDAYS: Philadelphia. for Doylestown, at 9 A. M. and 3 P. M. Ilmlestown, for Philada., at 6.30 A. M. and 1.48 P. M. Fare to Bethlehem, $130; to Mauch Chunk, 52.60, to Diatom 81.60; to Doylestown.Sioents. All Passenger Trains (except Sunday Trained con nect at Barks street with Fifth and Sixth -streets, and Second and Third-streets Passenger Railroads. mrlo ELLIS (MARX. Agent. A NOTICE.---CHESTER V - 1 - LY ',LEY RAILROAD—PAS SENGER "- • fRAINS FOR DOWNINGTOWN AND IN. TERMEDIATE STATIONR.—On and afteristJarauarY, 185.9. the Passenger Trains for DOWNINGTOWN, will start from the Passenger Depot of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company, earner of BROAD and VINE Streets. MORNING 'TRAIN for Downingtown. !eaves at 710 'A. 11. . . . AFTERNOON TRAIN for Downingtown, loaves .46 P. M. • DAILY (Sundays excepted.) By order of the iloard of of the Philadelphia nd Reading Railroad Conwanr. W. IL iIIcILIIENNY. Secretary'. WPMPHILADELPHIA AND ...ELMIRA RAILRISAD LINE— CMAST ROUTE to•Elmita, Wilkesharre, Bahl°, hicago,Rook Island, Niagara Falls, Milwaukee, Bur lington, Montreal, St. PauPe, Detroit, Dunlieth, and S. Passenger trains will leave the Philadelphia and Read ing Railroad Depot, corner BROAD and VINE Street., DAILY. (Sunday. exceptodana follows 7.30 A. AL,DAY EXPRESS. For Elmira,_Ninorn. Falls. Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukee, Rook Island, Galena, St. Paul's, Burlington, and St. Lowe. .3.30 P. M., NIOHT EXPRESS. For Elintra,_Nirtgarit Falls, Buffalo, Detroit Chilusgu, ilwaukee,.ltook Inland, Ottlona,St. Paul's U thnitton, and St. Lem. - . - • .. The 7.50 A. M. and 3.30 P. M. trains yin thrangh to HA R R ISB URG, stopping at all Stations on the Lebanon Valley Branch. The L3O A. M. train connects at Rupert for Wilkes bane,Tittaton, Scranton, and all stations on the LACK AWANNA AN D BLOOMSBURG RAILROAD. Baggage &looked to Elmira, Buffalo, and Suspension Bridge.. pa. Tickets can be procured at. the Philadelphia sad E aura Railroad line s Ticket Mee, Northwest corner of SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets, and at the Passon ger Depot, corner BROAD and_VINE. 'THROUGH EXPRESS FRIRCJIT TRAIN Leaves the Depot, Broad atroet, below Vino. (Sun da wepted, I for all points West and Nortli, at 61'. M. Freights taunt ho delivered before 3 F. AI. to insure going the same day. For further information. apply at Freight Depot. Boni?, below Vine, Or to CIIAS. It. "PAPPI.N. General Agent, N. W. corner SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets, col-tf Philadelphia. OIMM3PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAIL ROAD, MORNING biTa, for I'OTTSVILLE, READ ING and HARRISIDISIL Leaves the Depot. at corner of BROAD and VINE Streets, nt 7.30 A. M., DAILY. (Sundays excepted.) for POTTSVILLE, HARRISBURG, and all intermethate potato, connecting at Harrisburg with trains running to Pittsburg, Chatuborebura Car Sole Sunbury, ha. AFTERNOON LIIYES. Leave At SAO P. DI, DAILY, for POTTSVILLE and HARRISBURG. At 4.15 P. 31.. DAILY, (Sundays excepted,) for READ ING, and intermediate points. nen W. H. McILHENNY. Secretary. amphIgITIA. . WEST CHESTER and ROAD A PHILADELPHIA RAIL VI PALI, ARRANGEMENT. On and after WED:NED:SAY. October S. 1859, the trains will leave Pinladelphia, from the Station, N. E. earner of EIGHTEENTH and MARKET Streets, at 730 and 9.30 A. M., and at 2.30 and 5 P. M. Leave Weer Cheater. iron! the DEPOT, on EAST MARKET STREET, at 7 and 10 A. M., and 2. 1 0 and 5 P. M. ON SUNDAYS—Leave Philadelphia at 8 A. hl., and 2 P. M. Leave Weat Chester at 7.30 A. 31.. and 4.30 P. M. HENRY WOOD, 3-tf General Superintendent. SPANISII OLIVES—In bulk, in prime order, for solo hp A Al b. R TAM. 14,1 Rnnth FRONT Rtr,.., Fro GROCERS AND DRUGUISTS.-500 -IL Cases Sapontfier or Concentrated Lye, in one pound air-ti,ht iron loxes, l tho only well-established and re. liable article.) Alanufactured by the rennsvlvaron Salt Manufacturing Company, and for sale to the trade as follows: B Canes flo.por pound; 10 to 25 Canes, $l3OO. .1. R. ORA Vb.:ll,_roap Itlantifacturm, ofirlm NO. 9 North b RON r Street. i° WESTERN AND 80ITTHERN MER - J CIIANTS.--113ntla Rope, all NIZO9, neatly peeked, and for sato by the manitinetntera at the lowest New Yalk Prices. WEAVER, FITLER & CO.. ole 23N. WA'rF.l2. St. and 2° N. Wharres. MACKEREL —125 bills.. 180 halves, 115 quarters, and 200 kitty prima No. la t 300 We. and PO halves largo No. 3a, in atora and for WO I/1 WM. J. TAMA & CO., 127 and 124 North WHARVES, o 9 BALLS HY AUCTION„ FURNESS, BRINLEY & CO, - " No. 429 fit.A.RiTET ETREFT. SALE TRIO (FRIDAY) MORNING, OCTOBER 111, O'CLOCK. A CARD..—This F riday) morning, October 14th. at 10 o'clock, we 'will sell, of the Importation of Messrs. Bankroll & liuttoo t Soo lots of fanny nnd staple French dry goods. compnaing a large assortment, end the taut sale this season of this importation, to which the atten tion of the Trade is requested NOTICE -1.0 RETAILERS.—IncIuded in oak this morning will be found -300 pe merinos and Cashmere d'ecosse. 100 pe printed merinos. 1,160 pa plain and printed moutlin de 'since. 450 ps plaid merinos, poplins. and cadencies. boo pa rich dress silks.3oo silk robes. 3.N1 shawls, square and tons. 130 pe Paris printed panels's. Mantilla velvet/I, velvet nbbone, kg. Alpacas, chenille scarfs, ke. LARUE SALE OF FRENCH 000118. Messrs. Benkard & Hutton will make their last sale of the season . ••• • • • This Morning, October 04th at 10 o'clook, on 6 months credit. The sale will consist 0(- 200 pieces 6-4 merino cloths, modes, Mackay whites, end high colors. 100 rueees 6-4 Cashmere its enema, same assortment. 500 pieces plain, mouslin de laines, mode, brown, pur ples, green, Marie Louise. high colors, and black. 330 pieces printed mouslin de lames, 4,6, 8, and 00 colors. 100 pieces printed merino cloths, chintz colors. 25) puma huh colored plaid sauffre de Milan. 150 " merino silk checks. 100 pieces 6-4 velment poplins, choice and desirable. 400 pieces rich dress Ram. 300 sulk robes, damask, hrocade, and velvet flounces. 1 000 merino Thinet shawls, silk fringes and wool (rinses, mode, limb colors, and, black. 1 000 reversible woollen, shawls, new and choice pat terns. 1.000 broche etella shawls, blacks, superfine cedtres. 400 Mare and broche shawls, new litle& yust laoded. N. s.—The partcular attention of the Trade us re quested. as this wilti be the last sale, this season, of the importation ruf 13. Ai 11 BLACK SILK MANTILLA VELVETS. This Morning, An invoice of super quality Lions black silk mutate velvets. BLACK SILK VELVET RIBBONS—AII silk and fast edges. cartons, a fall line of super quality black silk velvet ribbons. 25 OARTONS BRUSSELS AND BOBBIN LACES. 25 cartons black drawls laces. " white bobbin Wen Also, VD all-wool Scotch lon and senate shawls. n SCOTT, AUCTIONEER, No. 431 ALP* CHESTNUT Jr., "STREET, opposite the Castilla Hoare. between FOURTH and FIFTH Streets. SPECIAL SALE OF WO BUFFALO RUBES. On Monday Morning, October 11th vrlll be sold. by catalogue, commencing at 10% o'clock, 000 Sioux and Chippeway robes, of beet size and colon! tq the market. d:r Robes arranged for exeunt not ton, with catalogues, on Saturday, the lath trot. AT PRIVATE BALE—BEST (i.UALITV WOVEN HOOP PKIRT Nov in store , for private male, a arge lot of boat qua lity wovtri hoop skirts, of 8. 11, 15, 21. 25, and Al n 009.• PIIILIP FORD AUCTIONEER, No. 530 MARKET Street. and An MINOR Street, SIIIPPIA G. PHILADELPHIA • AND CRESCENT NAVIGATION COMPANY. ieWPits affl, AT AN ADJOURNED MEETING OP_THE ABOVE NAMED CORPORATION, HELD AT ' NO. 0 MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE, At 10 o'clock A. M., September Yth, 1569, the follow log gentlemen were unaniinouslyeleeted Director' the Cannon', viz GEORGE IL STUART, B. MORRIS WALN, MATTHEW W. BALDWIN, CHAS. MACALESTER, AND JOHN EDGAR THOMSON. The BOOKS of SURSORIEtION o the moral, STOCK of laid COMPANY are now open at the above named Mee, where all persons favorable to the enter- Prise are respeetfully invited to xubsenba. ea-tf Oa THE BRITISH AND NORTH MY& AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL MAM- 71LON NNW lORI 70 LITIITOOL. Chief Cabin Passage 0130 Second Cabin Passage. • FROM nosiom TO LIVERPOOL. Chief Cabin Passage.— —.--.0110 Second Cabin Peisaate..,. . 60 The ships from Boston call a t Hal ifax. PERSIA, Capt. Judkins, CANADA, Capt. Lang, . ARABIA, Capt. J. Stone, MERICA, Capt. Millar ASIA, Capt, E.G. Lott, N IAGARA . Capt. Anderson. AFRICA, Capt. Shannon. CROPA,Capt. J. Leitch, . These veneers carry a clear white ligg r as meet - hesu • /111311', tr=l,l74;lll'%Vwea....ass, Sept se. ARABIA, Stone," Eaton, Wednesday, Oct 5 . ASIA, Lott. " York, Wednesday. Oct. 12. CANADA, Lane, " ton, Wednesday. Oct. 19. AFRICA, Shannon, " N York, Wednesday, tNt.2e. EUROPA, Leitch, " Boston, Wednesday, Nov. 2. PERSIA , Junin/. " N York, Wednesday. Nor. M or. e. AMER CA, Millar, " Boston, Wednesday , Nov.. ASIA, Lott, " N York, Wednesday, Nor. M. Berths not seemed until paid for. • An experienced Burgeon eir hoard. f; owners of these ships will not lokootrerantable for Col . Myer, Bullion, Bpecie, Jewelry, Precio u s or . tale, unless bills of lading are r therefor and the due thereof therein egpreased. or freight or VW sage apply to E. OUffARD, 6 whim Oreen. slO-tf - New York. • FOR. THE SOUTII.--CHARLES TOIt AND SAVANNAH STHAIHOMS. FREiGHT REDUCED. Heavy eTeinbt at nueveny: of nurrnan per oent. be low New Yorlitteara Ate A HIRLESTON. B. C. The U. el. Mail fitearnshsp KEYSTONE STATE. Cap tain Charles P. Minium, will nil on Satardey, Oot. lath. at 10 A. M. • Through in 49 to 80 hours,' only 40 holm at Sea. FOR SAVANNAH,S.t. • The C. 8. Mail Steamship STATE OF GEORGIA, Captain John J.Oarvin, will sail on Thursday, October 10 at 10 o'clock A. M. Through in &a to 60 hours. only It hours at Sea. iii rStilline days changed from every Saturday Meyer,. five days . Goods received, and Buts of Lagting OVUM s ev lAL'lli z et dl i l l n 'an t itrAfE -de crello u ß e GrArt4 com mas above every tea days, thus forming a Ilve-day oommtt eteetten with Charleston and Savannah, and the South and Southwest. At &;th . thiarleaton and Savannah. there Shi con nect with 'remora for Fiends and with for all places to the South I:l t ujouthweet. IblBl.l CB Freight and Iwntranne on large Drogortion of Goode shipped South will be found to be lower by these shun than by sailing vessels , the premium being one-half the rate. • N . N. R.—lnsurance on ell Railroad Freight is entirely unnecessary, farther than Charleston or Savannah. the Railroad Com_pames taking all riska(rom these POWs. GREAT REDUCTION IN FARE. Fare by this route 16 to 40 per oent. °beeper than by the Inland Ropte, es will be seen by the folkyring sche dule. Throat& tickets from Fhtladthis TA Charles ton end Savannah steamships. INOL INO MEALS on the whole route, except trom Cha rl eston end Savan nah to Montgomery: INLAND MAIM To Charleston— 818 00 Charleston 1 1 0 Savannah...—. 13 00 Savannah— ....—. 31 00 A5tute........ 20 OCI --- 96 00 21 00 Macon._ 32 76 33 00 Atlanta.— 31 00 Columbus—. 23 00 Columbus 36 CO Albany ... .... 24 00 Albany .. 31 00 hlontgornMy.... 26 00 Montgomery.— 38 00 Mobile 36 CO Matte. ......... 46 90 New Orlesne.... 39 76 New Orleans... .., 51 CO No to Ile of lading signed after the ship has Nailed. For freight or sausage apply on board, at secondirdarf above Vine street, or to ALEX. HERON, Jr,,_ Southwest comer FOU rH and CHEBTNUT. Avail In C avanna n ,HUNT E R O BUMM ELL. For Florida from Charleston, steamer Carolina every Tuesday. For Florida from Savannah, steamers St. Mare, sail St. John's, every Tuesday and Saturday. /793 GLASGOW AND NEW YORK STEAMSHIP COMPANY.—STEAM TO OLASOOW, LIVERPOOL, BELFAST, DUBLIN, AND LONDONDERRY—for $3O. nog mew Tom. GLittOeW, Thompson. WW,needey, Ootober IL at 12 EMI4II/ ROA: Cumming, Wednesday, October X. at 12 o'clock, Wen. 711.014 GLASCIOW. GLASGOW, Thompson, Wednesday, September H. EDINBURGH, Cumming, Wednesday, September 28. Rates of Passage from New York, Philaitelel o or Boston, to Glasgow, Liverpool, Belfast, Dublin, or n donderry, first clam,. era Steerage, found with an =- dance of properly 000ked Plemmons, $3O. An experienced Surgeon attached to each steamer, Nc °barge for medicines. For freight or passage, aSPIIto wORRMAN & No. in WALNUT Street. Philadebia. ROBERT ORA I No. 14 BROADWAY. New ork. 11. S. M. STEAMERS YOR HAVRE AND SOUTH,AMPTON, ARAD°, Captain Lines, will mail July 13,September 11. November IL FULTON, Captain Wotton, wiU Put August PO, 0 0b 0- ter 15, December 10. First Cabin passage..._... - Second Cabin pa55age......... 711 For freight or pagan VIPPIY LLIAM NEILSON, Agent, At the Warehousing Company's Philadelphia Offiee, Tobacco Warehouse. DOCK Street. Phila. .iegl-6m DENTISTRY. DENTISTRY.—The Improved sets %b.... of ARTIFICIAL TEETH, !lilt mamdargored at Our ARCH Street, Philadelphia, by I.' LUKENS, Al. I)., Suggeoirst. The Nine sets of Teeth are superseding all others, pr from the following reasons: Pure ininosal in in placard' gold or silver. for Platot, maktni; them one-third lighter, and at the name time touch stronger, at their greatest thickness in where the gIIMS hove shrunken away more. thus perfectly restor ing the anatomical shape and contour of the mouth and face, and siting the twit original expression to the leaturee; they will stand better in service, and never let out of repair; they are responsibly warranted for a ifetime; there are no crevices for the accunin,ulation of Particles of food; they are wholly free from all gal vanio action, and can never produce palpitation of the heart, headache, sore throat, neuralgia, or nervous nen. Dr. LCIf ENS' office, deli ARCH street. Philadelphia ; alto 33ti PENNSYLVANIA Avenue, Washington, D.C. serg-Ini MECHANICAL BAKERY, S. W. Corner BROAD and VINE Streets, PHILADELPHIA. This establishment is now in successful operation, day and night. and all are respectfully invited to call and sea the whole process of bread-making for themselves. The undersigned takes the liberty of saying that for thirty-five years he has been a practical Eihker—five es apprentice, end live as Journeyman in one of the first houses in Scotland, and twenty-five as master—during which time ho has had the opportunity of making many experiments, and observing all the improvements whieb have boon made during that period. In this estabtishmont, of which he has now the man agement, in addition to the complete labor-saving ma clonerY, lie has how facilitioe of many kinds not hereto fore possessed. Being unrestrained in the nursling, of flour, none but the soundest and best shall ever he used: and he has no hesitation in saying that Bread of all kinds can be de livered, unsurpassed in quality and weight by that made the ordinary Proceax Families in which the O r l in ßr whichy the Mechanical Bakery has not been tried, only at its commencement, before the machinery wits in Perfect working order, are respectfully naked to give it a trial now, the undersigned believing it would lead to mutual advantage. JOHN O. MONEY, myZh-tf Superintendent. HICKORY AND SPRING MOUNTAIN LEHIGH COAL._preparod with care, for sale on but terms. Apply at KNOWLES'S Depot. NINTH and WI MAW 522-tf 300 BBLS, No. 1 HERRING-100 half bbls. extra Alackinw White Fish, in gore and cmr sat e h• WM. J. TAYLOR & C0.,122 and 124 North WN A RITIWR OS lOVERING , S SYRUP, in Mids. and A bbla, at reduced PrirkardlatrAm to I,I,TITTA ?It TAR —Just received, a large invoice of Tar, in superior order and larseintrrele, and for Bale by WEAVER,. FITLE___,R & CO., nl Nn. 23 N. WATER and 22 N. DELAWARE Av. I AM PREPARED TO RECEIVE EVERY (lesoription of Family and Dornestio Ooods, haring Sewing Machines of the heat manufacturers, as Mao the In 11 ost approved and statful operators. .11.—All artistes hnished with neatness and despatch and at such prim that defy oompetion. Mien M. 41,8MITHEM AN B. B. corner of BIXTH and PRUI.i 5171 m Laundry Often.. 9~IYJ~!SY'a{4 M 1011A11.1% SONK - ' l~laxtotarovigiimpTit liargidifrniarr. rY Woe. freed at bARD.•—IEU.'P • lIRAL--sat Allll7 STOCKS AT-Tivb cgailißE.—seas of reel Webs and stooks vilinotr_ rye nbia at la o'clock/1001,mill: ' - in the evenint at 7 T c ck. rair Contrlbutors having the oution . of ;titbit sale. SW' Handbills of tack property tentedsepeeetety. In addition to whichwe publish. °Attie tiateirday pianos" to the este, one thousand catalogues. in pamphlet forest - awing full descriptions of ea As properties to be coed on the foilmnes Tues4ay.: - REAL ESTATIP. AT PRIVATE SALE. Sr We have a large amount of Tell mutate at private tale, including every description of city 'and mtistry • Property. Printed Inite map be bedsit the auction store. PRIVATE BA,LE REGISTER. . Real estate entered on oar 'private sale register. and advertised oceasmnalty in our public We 111 , 0111cta, (01 which I,OGe corm are /mated week).o free of charge. FALL BALL'S STOCK AND REAL ESTATE. Tenth Fall Bale, lath October, at 12 o'clock noon, at the vzehearme. Eleventh Fall B.OIOIM October, at 7 o'clock in the eve nig et the lathes ge. IQ" Part of the handbills for each of the above Woe now ready. PEREMPTORY RALE.E.—PEWS. &c. - On Tuesday. 18th instant. at 12 o'clock noon. toith.dert renerre, pews Nos. ad and 1073 Arch street Presbyterian Church, (Rey. Dr. Wadsworth's., wan of Tenth street. Also, Pete No. 44 Church or the Epiphany. Rr Bete of the three absolute. ' PEREMPTORY BALE—ADDITIONAL PEW. Also, without reserve, paw No. s 4 fit. leer eV. ChurCar. (Rev. Dr. Morton., Seventh street, nor. of ..iMarket. STOCKS. 2tc. - Also, 20 shares North West Mining Company. .tYln for c ra p, and Dela gs ware for Mutual rasuranee c.mpazz— (426 MM.) TENTH FALL SALE. OCTOBER 18, AT NOON At the Exehance. anti inctiode— EXTRA VALUABLE PROPERTY,_ - BY ORDER OP THE UNITED STATE& - Viz.: the vecy VALUABLE MARBLE BUILDINO. formerly the BANK OF PENNSYLVANIA, &Dead street and Dock street, opposite the "Philade.f o phis Ex han.ce," and near the •Corn Exchange. Sewell street, the lot 73/1 feet by 2 11 feet , having goer fronts. Thu valuable property, formerly PHILOSOPHICAL HALL, Fifth street. south - of Chestnut Lora/ feet frost Trustees' Bale,—The COAL. LANDS of the NORTH CA ti SUNDA LE COAL Co3lPANY.36daeresgi %grids, in Fell township. Lucerne county. Pa.. Administrators' PeremptortSale—Estate ofNethasisl Holland, deceased.—VEßY VALUABLE, BUSINESS STAND. Not tee and led South Second street, baker Chestnut. Bale absolute, 'without reserve, VALUABLE BARN AND cutairfrif SEAT. abou ad num MO' Torre.dsle on the Thiladelstua and Bris tol turnpike, Bucks enu..ty. pa. Ilseentn.s . Bale—Estate of D. And B. Davis. don't VALUABLE BUSYNESS LOCATION.—Three- story brick dwelhng, :07 south Tenth street, be%w Chest nut. Orphans' Court Sale—Estate of Joseph Wright. dee IL VALUABLE COUNTRY PLACE, 1 acres.with im- PLo rt rig t znt, o P l o t xri sa le le r — M t. ill t r a e pt ed, f eeis .um r N,e4stown lane. es Raeford, deed. Tt,E-STORY BRICK o DWKLLINIx, northaret corner of Sixth and Mare streets, smith of Lombard. Borne Entate.—THßEE-STORY BRICK DWELL. adwininx. Same .—T EstateHßEE THREE-STORY BRICK DWEILINGS. ailey, in the rear of the aboara Orphan* Court Sale—Estysla of Henry l'unkurfh, dee'd, TWO TWO-STORY STONE DWELLINGS, o.s mantown. Orphann Court Sale—Estate of lobs E. Watch. deed. TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING, northwest side of Bnaehttnit street, Germantown, Peremptory PsIe.—ELEGANT MODERN RESI DENCE, No. 1317 Walnut street, opposite Rittenhouse square, with all the modern conveniences. Lot 12fset 7 inches front br 235 feet deep, to Genres street. ELEGANT RESIDENCE with stable. coanb-liense, c.. Locust street. above William street, Twenty-foartb ward ',tate West Philadelphia). - Executors' Sale—Estate of Mrs. Anne L. Poallr,dee4. VALUABLE BUSINESS STAND.—Store and &rall ies, No UK North Fourth street. above Arch. THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, No./ MIS Winter street, west of Twenty-first street. Executors' Rale—Estate of William Wane. Sani'd. TWO BRICK DWELIJNOS. Nes. 753 and North Fifteenth street. • . NEAT MODERN DWELLING, No. 317 South Fish euth ,trot, above Rine greet. MODERN RESIDENCE. No. 656 North Twelfth set NEAT RESIDENCE, ma Mount Vernon street. ELEVENTH PALL SALE. OCTOBER 18, AT T O'CLOCK IN -THE EVENIN G. At the Exehanye,will include— Ohess' Court Side—Estate of David Scott, deo'd. TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING, northeast cor net of Master and Fourth streets Same .F.late.—Tatti , E THREE STORY BRICK DWELLNGS, Fourth street, north of Master. Nsme Estate. THREE TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLINGS. north Mae of Master street. out of Fourth. Same Estate.—THßEE-STORY BRICK DWELL ING. northwest corner of fd aster and Pink streets. Some Estate TWO-r'ORY FRAME STABLE, west side of Pink street north of Master. Same Estste.—TaltkE THREE-STORY BRICK. DWELLINGS. east side of Fourth street. north of Master, with three four-story beck dwellings is the rear. on Pink street. - Or hens' Court bale—Estate of William Chew. deo'd. .VO-STOKY BRICK DWELLING, N 0.3&" South' Her nth street, between Spruce and Pine. - Trustees' PerentOory Bale—Estate *flames - Bell. BRICK DWELLI NG, ;South Sixth street, between Shippert mart Fitzwater. - -- Peremptory Sale.—A Gronitd-rent of We is year. Pro perty in Delinco. New Jame. - E xecutors'Peremptoly Eare—Estatti or Charles _K.I heyt.- deo'd.—N EAT TWO-STORY BRICK DWELT, j 120.140 472 North Sixth st•eet. - TWO IIN.10A: eci: E ',LINOS. Federal and Parks ta. BUSINESS ATION.—Two-story bnek tavern, 214 Carter street. tween Chestnut and Walnut and Second and Third street; • Eerematorr SaIe.—GROUND , RENTS—Two well secure ground-rents of $73 and 672 a soar. Also, four of csa n year each. Sale absolute. Peremptory Sale.--T WO BUILDING LOTtlatotrard street. Sixteenth ward. agir See handbills of both the abase ttitenlag— and owning. . _ . _ SALE OP GERMAN BULBOUS ROOTS. This Monrins, At It o'clock. et the Auction Store. ono MIS of supe rior German bulbous roots. compruuns the usual Imam moot of hyaciaths, tulips, =oases, crocuses. &o. LARGE ALE OF LrVERPoot. WARE. CONTENTS OF T il l RTT CRATES .PER SHIP CHICAGO. Will be sold, On Mondtt Mancini, Octohat Irth, M. the Auction Store, Noe. Et and 111 South Fourth street, valiant reservefor cash. contents or 311 crates fine M onte matte dinner. tea. and toilet seta: dinner and tea plates.CuPs and saucers, liaTere4 dishes. pitchers. hikers. custards. jure, howls. m &a, This rode corn the largest and lest assortment of ware offered this season mid be fold in lots to gait neitlerS. housekesPers. ALI otkers. Mr.O.t.; .LANEOOS LIBILAEY OP THE LATE HOS. On it DORAN On Tuesday Evening. October leth,at the Aunuon Store• be sold the nitgalaneona library of the late Ron. Joseph Hakim. ° Sir Olisztioalan see catalogue& RAKE, VALUABLE, •AND?Et.itokrrr Booirson- RECT FROK.LOADUN. Ott-Wedaesday Mormon, October 15th, commentaut at 10 o'clock. WI te sold, at the Ruction store, it large octurPlameot of EXWO — Pg...AN BOOKti, of an intarestirss character. ' t jasz t est red direct from Lowloa.rer slue rlldades• .t are standard sad dasinibla authors in the rimed depart manic of Barite& literature, to,ether with a fns tine of splendid pictorial and illustrated works. • la" emote-mss will he readiAnd the books arranged for examination two days gremoca. BROOKLYN FLINT GLASSWARE.' - Also. at the same time. en i nvoice of Brooklyn. gant Olean - ars, consistins of decanters, sobleta tam - amen-celery bowls. fruit, butter, and preserve ditties. restore, Ise. Safe at Noe. Wand HI South Fourth Street SUPERIOR FURNITURE. FRENCH-PLATE SUR ROAR, PIANO FORTE. BRUSSELd CARPETS. On Tharsditi Morning, .11t 9o'eleok. et the Aachen Store. ea szetattnent of excellent evond-band furniture elexart,Di3oo (044, fine mirrors , carpets. etc.. from rumbas dee li num hoeseknemug,removed to the more for oonreelenoe of eels. JM. GOMM & SONS, • REAL ESTATE Atr_CTlMEßßi tune No. AP WALNUT 8T . CARD.—J. M. Onmmej kt3ons , suationeem__ boil I.lllgrui"itgle Heat Staeka, " - la. On our Private Bale Bestster inn skims be foot rig Wl° amount et' reat t atinaktaing *my Sir soriotwn o. oity and TO . . G BON% Rol te Brokers, No. WA ALIILU Stree t. bekrir Balk. MOSE S NATHAN AIEICTIONKEIR .1-LK. AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, 8. E. Dorm SI.XTR and RACE Streeta, MONEY TO LOAN. 1110HMT TO LOAM, IN LARGE ox anima. snorers. at merchandise generally, and on all articles of value. ALL BEMS 0T22. ONE EITINDIZIO DoLLAH• Wo PEE CENT. PIM MONTH, ineluding storage. dol l Ipithame Prie9gial Establiehment,_& E. owner of and Aden te GREAT .p_ußLlQAc_co MDATION. MONEY ! NONE MONEY!! ! Money liberally advanced ix; large or small amounts. from one dollar to thousands., on gold and silver 'We. diamonds, watches, jewelry, fowling,Meces, musical ler stntments, number% dry goods, clothing._ rginM gars, hardware,cuttery, books, bones, vehicles, and all articles of value, for any length of ta me on. at Dfaxnags' PEICIPLL ESTAILITHICLITs oorner of Sixth and Race streets. PROMISSORY NOTES, with collateral,dtsoonnted at the owest market rates. T BARGAINS IN WATCHES. JEWELAITo Ac. A PRIVATE SALE, at NATILANS' PRINCI PAL E ABLISEMENT, &E. corner of SIXTH and RACE tor els.—The following articles will be whiter Lew than nail the usual store prices: Fine gold English Retied tall jewelled sad plain, of the moat approved an make, in Mintz* eases and double bottomed. Fine gol escamiment lever !indigents, watches, in hunting case open fece,some of them are extra full jeweled. and best make. Silver English patent lever watchee, escape ment lever and lopioes. in hunting .tale and face, some very superior; English, Swiss, French Quarter watches; fine gold vest, fob, neck, and c dren's chains, - fine gold pencil cases and pens, bracelets , breasripine, finger-rings, earrings. studs. medallions'. and pswelynerally. Supenor Havens eig_ars SPI per thousa in boxes of rid each , will be sold by *AVM box or 4HOM nee, to suit purchasers, Numerous fano articles, do., dc., AT PRIVATE, SALE. A superior fire-proof chest, a feet high by 3 feet Ind& Also. watches. and Jewelry of even , description. 1.01715, WI LLIAMS /6 BOYLE, AUCTIONEERS es COMNIBSION COMNIBSION MERCHANTS, No. 10 North MAIN STREET. 81. Lome, Mo., I formerly 'with Mews. Myers. Cl:tabors' & Co., Pluladelphia.) offey their services to the merchants. manufacturers, and others of Philadelphia, for the sale of dry goods, carpets. boots, shoes. hardware. 'weir!. 80.. &o. la. Cash advances made on receipt of geode. ay Settlements made throe days after sae. . Meson. Myers, Clashorn, & Co., Pinta Stuart & Brother, Phila. " • Van Wyck, Townsend. & Warrant, New York. 4 . L. &B. Curtis & Co., " Wood, Christy. & Co., tit. Louth, yde. Crow, MoCrearT, & Co.. int-f to w-lr 110 TELS. m URRAT HOUSE, NEWARK, OHIO, la the largeat and peat arranged hotel In central Ohio, to centrall) located and tit eaay of aocoss from all the routes of travel. It contains all the modefo improve ments, and every convenience for the comfort and ao commodatien of the travelling public. The Sleeping Rooms are large and well ventilated. The Suite, of Ro , res are well arranged and carefully turtabed for fa millet an d large travelling.parttes ; and the 'douse will be kept as a firat-olaas lintel in everytresrct. MURRAI dc BRO., Proprietors. TUB UN lON ARCH STREET, ABOVE THIRD, PHILADELPHLA. UPTON 8. NEWCOMER. The situation of this HOTEL is superiorly adapted to the wants of the Business Put he; andto'thosti in march of pleasure, Passenger Railroads, winch now ran psat, and in c:oaa progrimitr. afford cheap and pleasant ride to ell places of interest in or atsiet the city. iv t3-An MACHINERY AND IRON. ISAMVIL V. MERRICK, I. VAIIGLIAN WILLI FOUNDRY SOUTHWARK , FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS. puILAMIL eErT)I. !ORRICK & SONS, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, Manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Ensinee. for Laud, River, and Manne service, Boilers. Gasometers, Tanks, Ironßoats, &c. t Curing, of all kinds, either Iron or Braga Iroa Frame Roof. for Gess Works, Work Shone, Rail road Stations, &o. Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latest and most im proved construction. EVeltdesnrigtten of Plantation MaobinerY, such ea Sugar. caw, and Grist Mite, Vacuum Pans, Open Steam Trains, Defeashirs, Filter!, Pumping Engines. &o. Sole Agents for N. Rillieux'a Patent Sugar Boiling Apparatus; Nair - myth': Patent Steam Hammer; and Aspinwall & Wolsey's Patent Centrifugal Sugar Drain ing Machine. an 5-y DRILLS AND SHEETINGS FOR EL PORT. BROIsN, BLEACHED, AND BUTE DRILL& .11.1SAVY AND LIGHT SHE TINGS, p e i o tel r b il le i c v or g er si rt i fo w r r hs ta 24 South FRONT St.. and AS LETITIA Street. ?iiINTuN'S ENCAUSTIC TILES tor floors. Ornamental Chimney Topa for oattares. QQ irden Vanua and Fountains. Vaulted hpe for drams and Water conductors. In:wiled and for sale by B. A. HARRISON, fob 111 tr 1010 citEßThiltT Rtmet. UOAR-110IISE MOLASSES.-150 hhds., tiercesZand barrel!. for sale b JAMES 131aM • mat TLA .Tffm;::;
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