IC= - 4 , • • fill',lo34**„-i)-a'totttee4 iii:§oJereeat Oa; thedattEr.Tariii4. - 4it memory of ,thoqito,Capttit# Wt. Xr u oldjen',"o,,i6tptitioy,'E4y . , wittoltait 911110.0firgli5 and of the .tate Lientenent :end/ AM - oiitt 'lTethtizt,V.,l4(aute',: cif ,irte pf, , lagefft, - ne . plitiyAti4tottnint Colonel ,Te,r,vi 3# e.L 1114:,,o1Kaule loalinarinet Sebastopol, Aid:Alga afaXdarl attar glaatat, l ,l The yopng were Ottaate4 at Upper Ottdi d.elleacfriteXthe heiug complete(' utter loin do toiditio e: anti a 6 the, ex periee' of„ thotr lotto! stedeets: ; - Rev. Dr. Samuel Vilterd, - Or Deerfaela,'Mass., eighty-threeiiaranid; - • ark fortryears died`. onSaturdey week.' ,lie liombuoa` Rartiard: Copt*, is 1803, aid tha-..'elpetriato of tho fa,, z n otk-Dr:rilson,: the' lain Dr. Raton, and many Ohara Gen. Tom Thumb was at the Comm:Mont State Fair on 'Thursday list; ' , Re - entered into the. trot; ting with ,mush zest ,and. horse wee matched- againit Thetas' horse, Stort, .and Wop the heat 41, thiOe Minutes. ; - Hon. Jefferson. Davie leftWashengionlast Friday for his home-in -31ifisieshipi:•• ,t • - lord Howard, the llon..F,rnest Cochrane, Royal Navy, and CisTit t 'Sotnerlat,linyalfNavy,,are on n visit' to New York'.;_; ' Archbishop anglinai . who ? went M l ' Washington tenonseerate aehriredi, was -Invited by the griishient,iolnahe: his hoine in the White BIM SO long as he may remain in thecipital. , . . revivalist, has been engaged to labor in Ilission during the milking . . _ winter. - ' " _ lltajor.il'Slitinney,,MM of the., Pittsburg' .connti Oommiisionain is daogerOuSly ethic inaidence in Jefferson township, Pe„ midis not expected to re. cover. Mr. Fred Miller, who has, recently , arced as agent for the Parodi opera , troupe, haaheen promoted to the honorable position of mtudeal dirdeter of that company. • Romeo Greeley- hannifered a speolal premium fof the beet sore of eir hundred bushels of darrota, weighing sixty pounds per bushel, that shall be raised by any boy of eighteen- years-or under. A few years agocarrots wore brought to, the Fair that rated fourteen hundred bushels to Ilie'aer;s; and, when this is considered, hir. Groeleys offer is as low as any carrots could deserve premium: Among 'the other'oelebritiris in New York is Major Ben MOWBlob, of Texas; lately; one of the • commissioners to Utah. roat-grand-4paghtpr of,Go,rl. Israel Putnam, - faiighter of S. H. Holbrook, Esq., of Brooklyn, and intereeting girl of 'thirteen or fifteen years of age; en 'the arrlial of the Putnam Phalanx at the Windham station; on, their return :from Provi dence, lately, placed a wreath upon the neck of -the major commandant. and -then saluted him with . a graceful kiss. RACHEL'S JEWELS IN A BROADWAY - (NEW Yonx)-WinnoW.— , A , New York correspondent of the. Boston' /lest writes ad • follows In Ball.' Blank, .4 CO. Window arci 'now displayed thefol lowilivtempting morcea tcx; purchased at the sale of Raoheps effects in Pails,' and nonsignedlo - tito above-named: firm for disposal 'in' this 'country Mist ; there is a ; magnificent 'droning One of ebddYi nhhly.inlaid, , and fully 'furnished with all „the., applianoes for the female toilet. ' The vbrionseontenbr, the. iny,ontorY or which socinn plate ,as to, include oven the ewer and "basin, aro, made 'of plattifa, inlaid with silver' and engraved to'deplet scenes inlioseow s .!This Is, the' Produetof Maslen skill, find was manufeetured'at , Toolethe She Mold efltintsiti, the only townin the World where thts 'work,ennlio done., ,Prince HortschakOff was tnndoper; end g3,oooßib estimated &fit of the', dressing ease. Its prieinowis $l,OOO. Then there toe. goblet; made of oxidized silver, and gilt, also the giftrir the Prince.- Thin 'win be had toes2od: Pnneesi Mathirde's presenta .toltachelinust' have been worth accepting. Here is a diamond corsage; one of her gifts, which is cofhpeasd Of sizeable brit- Hants, pear shaped And otherwise, and valued at 0,500. ' Louis Napoleon seems to have contributed' box;of, , the most'coatlymetertale 'and work-. ntanehip,lieHtfinly the finest - thing of the kind', have ever seen... The box is or solid .gold, richly chased.' and ornamented with n diamond spread eagle," and-the Initial N. in briiliannt;sg,Ao ig its prise. 'Queen Victoria's Investments, in French genius do not appear to :very good advantage in this exhibition, She being -represented only by 'a e4OO iiriwoot of blue enamel: - , eininent'Freneh artists are at.present natively employed., , MJloraeo Vernet is torminit: lug a picture representing Napoleon I surrounded by his lifarshald; Mt Yvon" has eetapieted his de signs for the pictures of the- battles- in Italy M. BOAUOiI la painting an equeetrian, portrait of Mar. shal Gonrobert; DI. Jepe'rer brat work. on a mar ble statue of seelpture; 31.',Dumoat Is busy on the model of a statue. of Alexander Iluinboldt M. de Nugent is terminating a statue Of Gen, de Lourmel, - stkleh'isio be erected in Napoleonvllle ; and M: Megyet is commencing pima h . I.osena for the city of 'Nice. PtiILAPELIIITA . :I3OA#PCIF , TRApE. BAML. T. REEvx;B: •"- • . . . .LETTER.. BAGS AT TAIL sorecsganirs' ;riots:rise, P inenstntp., , 1 drirlirdifte r *inir,tliii.".QT:.: .:.,. ii a L g v u e ar ra..oog 12 arkA zelis E Vower .........Pernatubnoo i moan ark isign_tHorns, Terror . —.: .... r . — r London. , soon ark Oki gitokorh Holmes—. ' Havana, soon rig Zee Nrmpla, Schepps r... ...r OapoTorni, COIL soon Behr W L Elpumni, 8u01ca100......- —.Havana, soon SMILING OF THE OCEAN, STEADIERS:: PROM THE UNITED BTATEN. • , Leave von trove Canada ......... , „ .13oston—LIverricol......... • 00t.19 „ri ew York Ott 12 khan ,0* rrerlmo ..,.Oct 22 227f0r m ,77... New York.. Liverpool -• Oct 26 Edinburgh.. New York: :Glasgow—. Oot 96 Bremen .New Yorkiiremen. ~ .00.22 Nriton..— - Quebec... ~verp001.....: ._Qot 72 Ammonia, Y0rk„Hambury.:.......,...N0r, •...... Boston„liavertiool.., —Noy $ Ocean Queen.... New York..Tfavre, ..,,.::. } .....N0v 5 Kangaroo York„laverrooi, , Nov 5 Persia ....New York. :I,6verpooL ' Nov. 9 Promo Albart....New No v,lO Banein' New York.. liani ..N0v,16 Amami& ; Boaton",-,LlVereool ..... Nov 16 Brirtuirmt,'........New York ,Hamnurg —....1306 1 • 'TWARRIVE.' 111BP0 nova Oct 4 Lame ......Bondiempten..Rew York Oct- 4 North 0ritt0n....1,ivenn01—Quebeci.............. Oot 5 Europa.. ......Oct 8 Anglo Eni0n.......10 verpool..() ue bee, 12 Ocean Queen....Hnvre, . New York - „Ocit 31 Kan5itr00.........14verv001,. New York. ....Oct 32 Persia Liverpool—New - York.-- ...Oct is Pnnoe, Albert. ' Ordway. ew . 15 Slazonte...'.,..Southampton..New Y0rk..... ...... Oet 38 TU18M.....80133t1M1A011..N0W ?.. Fork ~.Nov 4 Penton's, Soul empton..New '0rk.......,Dee The California Marl Steemeri sail front. NOW. Yolk on the 6th and 20th of ench Month. • - I ThO Havana Mowers leave Neiv York on the 2d. 7th, h, 17th: end 27th of each month, and Charleston, 8. on the the end 193 h. When the above dates fall on Sunday, the steamers Will sail on Monday, except from New Orloons. MARINE INTELLIGiIiicE. FORT OF- PHILADELPHIA; Oct. 164,185-9 fr in jini; 331131.114.13ET13 . -4.:,--'8 27 4111RTYR,D: • Bar Erarilillerbeit, Parker, 4 days from Boston, with ice to °Vain, *, • Rohr J Austin; May, 414171 . 1mM Beaton, with ice to °Via. hr Salon_ _,, , t"Eolen, Baker, days from New York, wit salt to Wm Rumen. , , Rohr Mane & Ellen. Illiggine; 3 Says from Chesapeake City, wrth "'nun to J W Bohr Delawars txr aihtsi. '4 days from Montroie, Pa, • ' Seflr I Say from Port' Penn, Del,with wheat to,J,,W.Bacort. . • wli i r,Anna., Minn, I drty , from ~port Penn, t wheat to Jaeßarratt Son, • r C.:aware, Denby. Zdaya from Smyrna , Delikrith wheat o Jae Barrett & Ron. Rehr niel Keane, 3 days from Indian River, 'With Corn to X W Bacon., • . • SehrHope. orris, 3 daYS froM,lndtan Rtvar; with oats to J W Bacon. , , • • Bohr Z k A Paine, Sadler, 7 days from Eastport, with irn ß l o i rrOen j 6 B° wl l r fl if ti,t4 4, date from Boston, in bal last to N Sturtevant' k fCc. _Bohr , Geors .1o wearer. Riekards, 3days from ' Indinn Itiverdiel:vilaicorn to J L Bewley & Rehr Jqe W EAU,. Hippie. 1 day from Frederick, Del, with grain to Jos ri Smiley & Co. • Rehr Vandatia; Cooper. t day from' Smyrna, Del, with oats to as 1, Bewley & Co. SohrSarah Denn.Rmith, I day (coin Eancock's Bridge, NJ, with gteht tO Jose T, Bewley & Co. Rehr 800 Bnesejt, Chambers, I day from Lewes, Del, Vlitnt to I. Beefier' & Co. Bohr Brazil Hawes.lo days from Augneta; 31W, with !min In . _-• lir Borah Lavena r Conwell, 2 dnye. frem 'Camden, Del. with grain to .1 - MeColley. :AI Rohrtyway,Priee. from Boston. Behr ' hoe Paso, Robinson, f i rm Boston. 'Rehr Wainwright , Corson, rom_Roston, Rehr 3' Lem:eater. Virillette. from Newport. Rehr D hI hleswerole, hteelrnen, from New London. Behr Gazelle, Naylor, from Rockport. Rehr James bloClrsikey, Stebbins, from Ifaildato, CLEa RED. Bark Aaron I Harvey, rapier, West Coast of Africa, W'ininings &Rem „ , shr New York Paoket, David, liilntington, NC, E A Bonder & Co &Lir Jae Sordid', Neal, Yare Stetson &Co t lie or Annn_Bmlth, Smith, Boston, Gain. Cook & Co, _ tom. Geo Edward, Baker, Boston, N Sturtevant & Co. Seim ROotrf FNOe. Beaton. Rothermel & Co, y Rehr P ()smith, Smith. Providence, do - Behr Firm. Ketchttm, Medford, ' do Rehr J 8 Hewitt: Rosa, Roston., • & Sohn 3 Lancastar, i,ThribiOson; Norfolk, do oohr bigeseerole, Steelman, Norwalk. Ham, Ogle & Co.. • - Belle Gazelle, Naylor, Batikport. W H John!. Bohr J McCloakeff, Eftdibbi no, Haddam. captain. 81r .1, 8 Stainer, lJahnie, Baltimore, A 0 roecii,U r . (Ctlrktmtndenee of The Preen.) GRACE. Ont 17 VW. .ne"Tr Tomlin, left' hettithie ,teatnitir with 19 boats in tow , iaodd and comnariedas tollown: John Gr iTC t W rotenitreyeßolininit &Wright; Mileaburg Iron orke. IMO to Perot & Brot 8 S Gm ht Machinery to l' e lic;g P ift i rrelVa i r . NfiltUrfitz 6HO 191 A. Col R to3f Croske_yf Plte.io w to vhes ter; T M athmel , do to ft Wolverton ; Elizabeth We yer, and itelt to.l l lTramp.kfloat raveller, do to IVlelone Tdt 1: Anna 4880914 Tome.dnd Id9Cnrdy dc.t.o, do to midis a &Pilch, do to New :lark; J Cline, 'amber an states to ttorojode #ll,ieeti, tf A McConkey" barkl.lll4 Battler & uo. an G Murphy; Two, Sisters, ft a,&i,Hitzel; and Ilaa, coal to Delaware City. . . ... ... ' . . sly Tztripngvir . go Imo raksil t -i .1. ,i i , . - ,l3m.vi'm sm. Oat ..i ' The ship Bilvar . ' Star. limit 4legautirtat or Ban Fran cisco, is ashore on"Bmith's-Pmnt.—', . , '-Airiniknovin aa homier,. loadedsithlogyrkst mid:coffer!, 1/ amborb milar Alog 'TOWEL" ' ..• ' -- . i i . The, brig Thai, Bwknni fgrimßr-Jagodatsa 5_ in dampens , NV4h the Blank Jtawk. for Bey , York Left in port Linda lltewarg,'Of New York. .„ . • MEMORANDA:'." • • Steamship Delaware, Copes, hems, arrived at NOW i lorkis h inst. - - ,• - , Sinn 'MIAMI, Fatten; for Philidelphla,Waa at .I`,lgw-, Castle ept nth; cleared. , -,.. •- . — ; - - Amen VEAtaorahl,Orrion, for West 'Coast of BoulN . iea , galien tom Baltirnore lath inst. Snip Rernard, greernan, reported MY-Highland right; on Saturday evening, with loss of rheibniast and ntrizerl tP,Rganant Tot, Irstn tinted)? Boston /gibbet. ',..-- . '' ovkl Pot elm, Sheer a nd Minn. Brnith. wera„load- , ins at Eic, dejans. to atku . l4,f r Philadelphia: ". , Bog,-Aineries..Boliblas, for Portsmouth, , NE, .aai led, front Alexandria athwist..._ ....,..,. _. _.-.• .2. - 1 rig. - John Y..i:eist . . Fineld, henna, - vi C:in . iinvenridtg. 'AV '. RigUlnrOratiktAl titigntYlo44:l4ollll3lldigi; It°l l 44Vann ir l. I ' 7 iLii '-''' d % ' lir. ''' " • '-' '- ' • 0a r lornri ' V chili,: tr,..rr., nr ~ 'Jinni, li,rrypii ' at! ' ilavantiah lath inst.' ":'''','.'".' r .:` , ' ' '.: • - ' ' . Bohr E Bullied, AMirlish, srw i lifylVist,•eleared litlei." Y VOUJlhrirathacidilaiddrfirig Onfdilliin'n, ;was, at.' isitstamtinst loaaniefilLPiladelPhig.; ..., _'..,. -,, I f Mg 0 Wiens, Ireland., i l !n c tei g A veu lt 14 -' l,B l - ' -. /rig, /at 'inst. , - ~ ,' . „... . i . - lltdiv annt4totreeitailegrom - .4kskandria_!marn t.l foi•• ' Sr BleorstertEdwaplC andltiryltowsll, Co - vent or tildbidelphia_i_sailed trom N Bedford 15th ilia ' Sala Ida Ponder, Wilson, from Milton, Poi, at New York yesterday. • - E=E UNICLI'AL CLAIMS.-Notice in hereby ILL , given to the ownrits of the ProPertiee mentioned the appended Metnorands of Claims, that Writs of seise Fames - salt be issued thereon mthreetnenths from the date hereof, unless the same are paid en or before that time. ft, T. vAN SANT, Attorney Claimants. VD South Fit TH. &met, Phila. CLAIMS FOR CARTWAY AND FOOTWAY PA , \TING, CURBING, AND OTHER WORK, IN THE COIMT OF COALMO - 11 PLEAS FOR ' , IIIF. CITY AND COUNTY GF I 11.11,ApELpitt . 1. The city of Philadelphie to UBO Of Amim W\ art man and 3amem L. BarroW v.Trown, Do Ressett, & Coomicii eM or reputed owners, or wholvmayi!l:igoln.ore • 6Clit- V 55 21. P1e a tot p orggi l tre l stn Come r 'of Yt;rk Coda; 'streets. fronton said York area 64 feet by 129 foot ar • twines to Gordon street. =Nineteenth ward. 2. Same v.saMe, owners or reputed owners, or •who m r May be owners. Common Pleas, December Tone, ja. 3L Paving, 8193 27. Lot aouthwesterly side allyrk streetael feet southepeterly (ruin the soutneast- Fide of Lemon street. mu trout on said York street 61 met by 129 feet 6) incites to Gordon street. Nineteenth ward. q. Same V. Caleb IL Mocker, owner or reputed owner, or whoever may be miner. CommonPleas,Mareh Term, 1859. N 0.206. •Paying, 8210 93. Lot southwesterly side of Coral and Weed streets, in Dot on said Corot street 156 feet MI Indica to Moore street, by 16 feet ih depth. Nineteenth ward. .6. Same v. Edward Leigh, owner or reputed owner, or whoever may be owner. Common Pleas, March Term, 1859. No. 201. 'Paving, $24 fril. Lot and Brick Dwelling northwesterly side of Coral street, 69 feet northeasterly from Dauplan street ' in front on said Coral street 17 feet by 51 feet in depth. Nineteenth ward. .7. Slone v. Bream & Boyd, owners or reputed owners, or whoever army be Owners. Common' Plena, March Term 1859. No. 196. Paving, s9s W. Lot and Brick Dwelling southeasterly corner of Coral and Dauphin atreets, In front on said Coral street 71 feet 3% Junes. including one-half ot a 2 feet 6% hushes wide alley, by 16 leet in depth. 'Nineteeth ward. 8. Seine v. same, owners or reputed °where, or who ever may be owners. Common Pleas, March Term, 1859. ,No. 197, Paving, 810 62. Lot and Brick Dwelling there on erectd, southeustetie tide 0c Coral street, 12 feet northeasterly from Moore street, ot front on gaid Coral street 13 feet, by 62 feet 7% inches to a fdur-feet wide alley. Nineteenth ward. 9. Game v. same, owners or reputed ownere, or who ever-may be (Inners. Common Nees, Match perm 1869. N 0.198. Paving, 816 62. Lot and Brick Dwelling there on` erected, northeasterly corner of Coral and Mom!) streets, in front on said Coral street 12 feet by 52 feet 746 inches in depth top four-feet vride alley. Nineteenth ward.•. 10. Same V. same, owdere or reputed earners, or who ever reeY be,owners. Common P as, March Term,l6s9. Ne. 199. Tavlng, 816 62, Lot and rick Dwelling thereon erected, southeasterly side of Coral street, 48 feet north easterly from Moore street, in-fronton said Coral tared. 12 feet be 62feet /ise. inches in depth to a tour-feet wide alley. Nineteenth ward. 111. Same y. same, owners or reputed owners. or whe at er may ho oarnerS. Common Plena, March Term, 1&59. NO 20. PaVing, $1062 . Lot nnd Brick Du•ailing Diem en erected, aoutheasterly side of Coral street, 24 leet northeasterly froth More etreet, front on said Cornl street 12 feet by 521'0647% inches in depth to a four-feet wide alley. Nineteenth ward. 12. Same V. seine, owners or reputed owners, or who ever may be owners. Common Pleas, March Term, 1859. N 0.202. Paving, 816 62. Wand Brick Dwelling there on erected. southeasterly side of Coral street, 60 feet northeeaterly from Moore Street in front on said Co ral street 12 feet, thence in depth mottle northeesterly line thereof 64 feet, thence southwesteity parallel to geld Coral street 7 feet 5%. inches; thencenorthwesterly pa rallel to the said Moore 'treat 11 ffiet93A inches ; theme southwesterly parallel to the het et, inches; thence aorthwente s tfin eon , aie t e li t. o fi rli ali , h o l w oo et rr , 13. Same v, same, owners or • repeted °amine, or who mer may be owners. Common Pleas, March Term, 1869, N 0.203. Paving,_Bl6 62. Lot and Brink Dwelling on the tootheasterly side of Coral street, 86 feet northeasterly tom Moore street, in front on time Corm street 12 feet 52 feet 7% inches in depth to a four-feet wide alley, ineteenth ward. Same v. same, owners or reputed owners, or who ever may be Owners. Cornmtm PlOBB March Term, No. 204 Paving, $lB 69, Lot and Brick Dwelling there on erected,•southeairterly aide of Coral street, 72 feet hortheatterly from Moine street, in front on Neu) Coral waist 13 feet 33 inehea, including one-half ot a two-feet 6% inehesuede alley. hr 64 feet in depth. Nineteenth ward. 15. Same V. McCartney & Townsend, owners or repu ted owners, or whoever may be owners. Common Moon, March Term. 1659. No 194. Paving, 5102 30. Lot and Brick Factors' or Mill thereon erected, aoutheal Orly earner of Coral and Dreer streets. Beginning at a point on said corner, thence extending southwesterly along the said Coral etreet 63 feet % inch to the east sole ot• Front etreet, thence southerly along the said Front atreer 18 Met to a point, thence easterly at right angles with said Front street 37 feet 11x, melee to a point. thence northeaeterly parallel to the salt Coral street 47 1711:1 1 1 ' i along l i tge Nterre street, thence Xe r s t to li the place of be inning. 16. Seine v. Elam P. Wainer, owner or repined owner. or whoever may be owner. Common Pleasalarell Term, 1859. No, 189. Paving, 818 M. but and crick et Dwelling thereon elected southeaster's side or Coral stres Met southwesterly front Wood 'greet, in front at, feud Coral street •1.2 feet by 62 feet 7% mows In depth to a three feet wide alley. Nineteenth ward, 17. Same Immo, owner nr reputed owner, or whoever may be owner. Cohamon Vleas,,lllerch Term, 1959. No erectedving, 810 ff. Ltd and Brick Dwelling thereon southeasterlY unto ot astal street, feet smith westerly from Wood street, in front on salt) Coral aired 12 feet by 62 feet 7% mollsa to a three-feet Wide alley. 'Nineteenth ward. 18, Same v. same, owner or reputed owner, or whoever •may he owner. Common Pleas, March To rin,1859. No. 192. Paving, 820 82. Lot and Brick Dwelling thereon emoted eriutheastorlyrude of Coral atreet, 62 test it Inches southwesterly Irony Hie southwesterly aide of Wood street. in front on said Coral street 13 feet 6 inches, inchuling oneelialf three -feet wide elle), by 65 feet 7% mates in depth tea three-feet wide alley. N ine 'Mont ward. eg. c . same, own ror reputed owner, or whoever May be owner. Common Pleas, March Term, 185 0 . no, 193 Paving, 818 41. Lot and Brink Dwelling thereon erected southeasterly side of Coral street, 72 Ice[ south westerly Hopi the southwesterly side of * ood street. In front on said coral etreet 19 feet by 62 feat 7% Melte' to a three-feet Wide Nineteenth ward. 2). Same v, Brown, De Roseett & Co.. owners or re puted owners, gm whoever .niny be owners. Coinmon Plena, December :1 erm. AO. 92• Paving, 51067. Lot northeast side of ork street. 9) feat smitheasterls from the spetbeasterly sid of Trenton amine, in fronton eaid York etreet feet by 125 feet 3 Molten to tnilen street. Nineteenth ward. 21. Same v. same, owners or reputed owners, or who ever may be owners. Common Plena, Derember Term, 1858. No. 33. Pat lug, 8137 66. Lot southwest side of Yolk street,l9B feet southeasterly from the southeast erly tide of Lemon street, in Iront on avid York street ta toot by 129 feet 6% Inched to Gordon street. Nine teenth went. 22. Same e'. BtMe9bliry & Ayres, owners or reputed owners or whoever may be Rimers. Common Pleas , March Term, 1859. No. FFtway_paring, s23Bs. Lot southwesterly corner of Yet ast • ralq,alreete,in front on geld York etreet _36 feet 1 feat 6 p 1i1e4133 depth to Gordon !treat. Nineteeeth ard. 23.,fiame v. A. trangstretb,•oWner or reputed owner, or whoever yriey be owner. Opinnion fleas, March Term, 1869. •No, 93. Pootway Paving, $1791. Lot southwesterly side ol•York street.s4 feet soUtilenlitellY 1 rom the southeasterly side of Sewn& street, in front on mud York street 88 feet by 129 feet Mg inches In depth to Gordon street, Nineteenth ward. 2.5. nem V. Athanealus • Ford, owner or reputed pwn er, or whoeveerchy be owner. Common Pleas, Mare!' Term, 1959. No. layout% ay pat Mg, 53236. Lot goutneasterly corner yoric end Gray streeta thence soutbeseterjr along t ie said I ,Yeik greet 64 feet to a point, tonne southwesterly at lght anefeest th Paid York atteet,l gri feet i. 4 in to Gordon street, t Shoe northwesterly aloes tee sate Gordon St.oot 10 cot Fa said Gray - street, Mance norther Y ening lir sat Gray street 13 tett inch to a tke_nce artber along the said Gray •etreet northeariterlY As feet 895 . 1p0h99 to the place of begini. Nineteenth ward, 26. Same v.•P in hilip Rump, owner or reputed owner, or whoever may be owner. Common Pleas i gorsh Xebut--J 1869. No. 110 ;t ft,ll frontemon streets, in on the i or stret 64 feet sr 124 feet 61f inches In depth to Gordon etree t,. Nuieteentli ward. . 27. Same v. Sutton & Faber, owners or muted own- Ter w lire eve P r al. be g rn tti Catiri;,4 thatch Mut eatt stds of York street, southeasterly from the southeastowly gide of Lemur street, in front on srod,York street 72 n et by 146 Mot 3 inches to depth to Linton otreet. Nineteenth wart. 23. Some v. Brown. De Rossett. & co., owners or re puted owners, or wboe,er may, be Owners. 43011114.011 March Term, 1859. No. 99. Footway view, 899 76. Lot southwesterly side of •York etreet, led teat southeasterly from the southeasterly side of Lepton street, In trout on mild York tamable feat hr 129 feet ex inches in depth to Gordon street. Nineteenth ward, 29. Same v. same, ownere or reputed owners, or who ever may be owners. efininisin Pleas. March Term. wan. No. 90. Footway paving, 539 03 Lot southwesterly corner of York and Cedar streets, in front on eau' York street 64 feet by 129 held% inches in depth tp Cordon street. Nineteenth ward. ep 30. Same v. E. C. Quinn. owner or reputed owner, or whoever may be owner. Common Pleas, March Term 1856. No. MI Paving, 5102 22. Lot southwesterly side of Huntingdon street, 177 feet southeasterly from the aouthorditerly mile of Jasper street, in front on said nuntinoon street 60 reanimate,' by Hi feet 81 1 ' inches in depth to Hazzard Street. Nineteenth ward. 31. Same v. same, owner or meted owner, or whoever may he owner. Common Pleas, 31001 Tenn. 1469. No, 42. Pavane,4ll4o 02. Lot eoetheaaterli Cori/Mil Pon tington and . aaper streets, in front en said merlon street 71 feet by 148 feet Ma' inches in depth to aggard street. Nineteenth ward. 32. dame v. A. Cotta owner or reputed owner, or whn aver may he (owner. Common Pleas, March Tenn, 109. No. 124. Paving, 817939, Lot we y corner or Hunt ingdon and Jasper streets, in frost on held Huntingdon etreet 90 feet by 14.6 teet.B% inches to Hazzard street, Nineteenth ward._ Same v. Abel Lukens, owner or reputed owver, or whoevernote be owner. Gammon Pions, March Term, MO. No., MI, Paving, 8201.16. Lot northwesterly cor ner Huntingoon street and Franklin,' read. Beginning at a point in said corner, thence extending northwester ly along the said Huntingdon street ltd feet 241 inches to a point, thence northeaster', at right angles with the said Huntingdon street 68 lent WS inches to a point, thence easterly 74 feet 11% Mohair to the Prankford road, and at right angles therewith, thence south-nouth wardly•along the said Frankford road 101 feet ±s, Mabee to the place et beginning. Nineteenth ward. 94. Same v.letnes Ooleber, owner or reputed owner, whoeveror may be owner., Common Pleas, Attach Term, 1859. No. Ma. Paving, $109.87. Lid northwes terly corner of Huntingdon and Enterald street. in Trost on said Huntinedon etreet PO feet by 190 le git in depth to Elizahath street, Nineteenth ward. 85. Same v. earns, owner or reputed owner. or who ever may be owner. Common rlffillt, March Term 1e69. No. 136. Paving, $13431. Lot souther!) corner Felton tit apt Eineraldatreetedp fmuts onsaid Hu eti nylon street 68 Met by 366 Met Me MOMS to Hazzard street. Nineteenth ward, _ , 36. seine v. Abel Lukens, owner or reputed owner, or whoever teal be owner. Common Plena, March Term, 1869. NO. 121. Paving. 5191 M. Lot northeseterly corner of Huntingdon and Coral etreete, in front on saki Bear tingdon street 100 feet, In myth northeititetly Mons the said Coral lama 60 feet 3.a inches to-it point, thence southeasterly at right , angles with said Coral street 96 feet 234 umbels to e. point, thence terther eimterly at tight angles with the Franklord read 3 feet 11% Inches to a point, thence eouthuesterly, at right angles with chid Huntinydon street 62 feet 2% inches to said Huntingdon street. Nineteenth until. 37. Same v. same, teener or reputedtruer, or whom er may le owner. • Corunne Pleas, Mem Terni,jaki. No. 111. Paving. 529 22. Lht anti bfick ()Welling thereon erected, northeardert • side of Huntingdon tweet, 100 feet southeatterly, from the sonthesaterly side of Coral street, to front on said Huntingdori street 16 f e et ley 64 feet 111% metier( in depth on the southeasterly line Mattel, and 42 feet 2% - incheit ih depth on the northwesterly line there of., Nineteenth ward. 34- Same v. William IL 'Mite, 0)%110I TEritod owner or • whoever may be owner. Coreriann l eas, March Term, 1859. No. 100. Footway pa, mg, 43 Le. Let northeneterly corner of York and Tulip etreete, in trout nu said York street 77 feet by 126 feet 8 Inches in depth to Emlen qtr set. Nineteenth ward. 39. Same v, Robert Neill. o w ner GT reputed owner, or whoever may be owner, Common Pleas, March Term, 1854. No. 2.34. Pavingsl7 l9. Lot on Peat mile of Par ker street 00 feet northward from the north side of Wood etreet, in front on said Parker etreet 10 foot 1!) 1.1.5 feet in depth to Trenton avenue. Nineteenth ward. aue-tam . . 'IN TILE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY ON PHILADEL PHIA.--No. 11, t fiber Term-DDY. :Divorce owl,. INit. 4MMttegtitirliclgri.i - Edw o r, motzoui TL the ruratrindent in above mow, will take nOtice that,LhoNAlll) 11-1 , 14 , ,TC HER. Eaq,, the Examinv appointed by the Court to take the teetimony of the *Oliveto of the Libellant in above case. has ap pointed O e seventh day of November,lBs9. at St,' o'clock P. M., to take timid tetalmony at' the We therill House. innate on the north side of SANSOM, Street, above Sixth Streei. In the city of Philadelphia.. ti.RODOE If. EARLE, Attorney for tho Libellant.. ' PIIILADELPIIIA AND Ity,A DIN RAIL OA 1,10 6 NE; or Port i rlt,Lis, G and II tRISBU 0, Letdea the epiit,,at order OAD and VINU Streets, at 7.&) P.,lll.iir - , (Sundays ' quested,/ for POTTPIILLE lIARNISBUNO, and all Intermediate points, connecting at llarsigburs with trainq running te Pittsburg, Oliambereburg;Garliele,Sunburs, dee. ~ AFTERNOON LIIVISEI. • , - : • Leave at 3.30 DAILY, for POTTSVILLE' and' ITARRTEIBURO. • . • , A 14.46 P. M., DAllNiGlandagsereepted,/ for R.NAD INO, arid Intennedlete pronto. -• W. IL 111cILNENNYi Retraliarg. WARMING ANI) — VENTILATING - WA 'MUGU - BMMAftlf ET flt„ BUILDINGS OFDIE.' PT ENV WARMED M AND ENV AT,E D .41'y CULVEC'S IVEIV OAS-B WINING! WAIOI4ALB ••. The above FilrOrted lies now been in use during the last two winters in thin el ty, and has given universalsat fissetitin.- The large heating surfede being directly over the flame of ,the firer and the °onion{ Anima, throng!' which 411 the ts pane. are no arranged as to Q. - mime the 'larger pa •Of the goods from the coal, being en tirely o Cast iron, with deep, sand.kents, tit now of fered to the public as the most complete heating air.oe 'ratite now this market. C. W. being A - waned! meohame, wilt personally attend to all heating and ven tilating. ' Six 1312011 of Cooking' Itansee, adapted for hotel and' Private ape. Collins Patent Chimney Cans for ventila-: Ling' nil 6 1 0. 5 hf amekey obi aineysi with a full assort- , meat R9gistatil and Viintiletors of every size and, pattetn, Fire-place Stoves, Bath Scalers, ha. - Par Jobbing promptly attended to. • CRAB. WILLIAMS, au.W•lnihelgin tate' BAKER:IL WILLIAMM. a9OBBLS, No. 1 lIERMNG--100 half bblir. sxtra Mania nem White Pith, in shwa and 4V.Kg TAYLOR. ilk CO., arid 124 Noah *RA ' :48 go hoolutir re and 200 kilts prime Noih l SOO bble.atul' TAYLOR kgmo,iipxdto,749igliViiniqi.wW• .c!Z*2l it:1! i( '!" If 1 • z '''' - ' , THE-FREgg,...pHILADELPHIA; , TUESDAY, • OCTOBER 1 859.." ,iiiikuinomel "area.; .i aStIMELA P W RII 3 , S AW ' R C L EI P.eA TER RA a Ite d - ROAD VIA 7,IEDIA. FALL 'A RRANOEDIENT... • Op and after WEIMIEDSAY,Ordebota.7S4O. the trains will leave Philadelphia, from the Station, N. B. corner of EIGHTEENTH and'MARKET Streets. at 7,50 and 5.50 A. M.. and at 2.30 and SP. M. • - Leave Weal chaster, from. the DEPOT, on _EAST MARKET STREET, at? and 10 A. M., end 2..0 and 5 P. M. • ON SUNDAYS—Leave ,PhiladOphia. ftt AA. and 2 , P. M. Leave West Chester at 1.50 A. M, and 4 . 50 Pr M. HENRY WOOD, :5-tf General Superintendent. I,IP ADELPII) OEII- e ate 1" --- P Via MANTOWN AND NORRIS TOWN RAILROAD-S gmEn ARRANOEM ENTS- On dad after Monday, May 9th,1869,0ntil further notioe. FOR GERMANTOWN. Leave Philadelphia 6,, 7,8, BX, mm. 10, 11, 12, A. AL, 1,2, 3,5 X,, 4,5, as, 6 , 7 , 8, , 9, 10, and 11,e_i . M. ,Le eV° Germantoln 6,7.714 g. Va, 9. 0, 11, A. zu.,,noc, 2,3, 4, 0, 6, 6x ' 7 `b 6 i 9 Ca r Afi, Leave Philadelphia 9.06 nun. A. AL, 2,3, 5, 7JX, and 10X P. AL Leave Germantown 8.10 min. A. M., 1.10 inm., OX, and 9;4 P. I' cfIERTN UT HILL If Al Leave Pleladolplua 6,8, BX, n A. Id., 2,3%, 4, OX, a. a, 1154 P. M. Leave Cheatnut 111117.10, 7.40, 8.10, 9.40, 11.65 A. M., 12.10,3.40, 6.40, 7.10,8. 40 10.10 P. AL oriSUFDAYS, Leave Philadelphia 9.06 min. A. M., 2,5, and 73( I'. M. Leave Chestnut HO 7.60 A. M., 12.60, 6.10, and 6.66 P.M. FOR CONSITOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN. LEWD Philadelphia p, 8.06 min., 10.05, min., 11): A. Al., 1.06 indr. , 3.05 hurt., 4X, 5%, MOW P. M. Leave N orristown 6,7, 9,11 A. M., 1, SX, 4X, 6, LX, P. AL ON SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M.. 3 and 4 P. M. Leave Norristown 7 A. M., 1 and.° P.M. FOR MA NAY UNK. Leave Philadelphia 6, 7.66 mm., 860 MM., 91i, 10.08 T, ., 11% A. A1.,1.05 Alin., 2.95 Min., 3.05 Mtn., 4>iim pm, 6 8,11 X P. Al. " • eave Manny unk M5",7N8114 . , 10n, 11X A. M.,134, T.ta min., 4,5, ‘ " , 8, ON SUNDAYS, • Leave Philadelphia 9 A. AL, 3 4 P M. Leave Mau r. J . P Aident, my 7 DEPOT. NINTH and tuir,e,N Streets. AL L ARRANG E t MENT. PHILADELPHIA, WII,n( UN, AND BALTIMORE RAILROAD. - On and afte rMONDAY, Petober 1711, 1859 PASSENGER TRAIS9 LEAVE. PHII,ADELPHIA, For Baltimore at 8.15 A. M., 12 noon, (Exposed and 11.10 P. M. For Cheater at 8.15 A. 51.02 noon. 4 and 11.10 P. M. For Won at 8.10 A. 51.02,4. and 11.10 P. M. For New n dastle at 8.15 A. M., and 4 P. M. For Middletown at 845 A. M., and 4 .I'. Mt , For Dover nt 8.15 A. IH., and 4 P. M. For Milford at 8.15`A. 51. and P. M. For Seaford at 8.15 A.'lH.; and 4 P. M. For Lau TRAINS A. M., and 4P. . FOR PHILADELPHIA Leave Baltimore at 8.30 A. AL, (Express,' 10.15 A. M., and 525 I'. M. , - - Leave Wiltnineton at 6.55 A. 51. and 11.30 A. M.,1.45 and 8.40 P. M. Leave Laurel at 6.15 A. M., and 3.40 P. M. Leave Seaford at 0.45 A. AL, and 4 05 P. M. Leave billiard at 740 A. 54.. and 4.05 P. M. — llllV4l7lrety v 'n " Atil l'l .e.. a sl ' ,. d 0. 1 0 6% 1 1 m ' Leave Now Castle at 10 56 4. M and and P. M . ,. Leave cheater at 7.44, A.-. M., e.rxanit 8.15 Leave Baltimore 'ler, Laura' and Delaware Railroad tit 10.15 A. M. - , • - TRAINS FOR BALTIMOBE Leave Cheiter nt 12.28 and ILO P. M. Leave Wilmington at 9.2 A. M.,12.66 P. M., and 1133 A. M. • ; • - • ' ' SUNDAYS ;; Only at 11.10 P. M., from Philadelphia to Baltimore. Only at 5.26 P. Id, from Baltimore to Philadelphia. FREIGHT TRAIN, with PASSENGER CAR attached, will run as follows: Leave Philadelphia for Perryville and intermediate placing at 6.46 P. Id. Leave Wiliningtop fur Perryville and intermediate places at 7.30 n • - Leave Baltimore for Stemmer's Run, Chase's, and Harewood at 6.64 I'. M -0162 = • ; , FELTOk,' President: - 1859. Nap 185 FALL ARRANGEMENT'—NEW OR.K. THE CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND Pri ILA , DELPIIIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD CO'S LINES, FROM PHILADELA LACESO NEW Ytiß It AND WAY-P PEON WA LNKT-STREILT WHARF, Will leave an follows, : FARE. At 6 A. AL, via Camden and Amboy, Cam. k Am. • Accommodation $223 At 6 A. AL, via Camden and Jersey City, (NOW ' Jersey lAecommodetion 2MS At 9 .6. AL, els Camden and Jersey City, Morning Mad 300 At 11 A. AL, by Steamboat, via TaeanY and Jersey City, 'Western Express.-- 3 00 At 12 ) i 111., - via Camden and, Amboy Accommo -2 26 'At 2 P. Ai., via bamilen and Kmboy, C. & A. Ex- Press .. ......... .......... .............. 300 At 4 P. ill. by Steamboat, VIM Tacony and Jer sey City, Evening Expre55............ 300 M 3 P. AI.. by Steamboat, via Tammy and Jet say City, 24 Glass Ticket At 0 P. M. via Calnderl and Jenny City Pvenirig. 3 . 0 p At 11 I'. M., via Camden and Jersey City, Southern Mail . 226 'At 5 P. M. via Camden and Amboy.Aeogimmodation, (Freight and Passenger)—lst Class Ticiket. ... 225 2d Clam Ticket.--. . 160 The 6P. AI. Mail Line rune daily. The 11 P.ALBout ern Mail. Saturdays excepted. For yelvulete, Eastou, Flemington, .k.a.; at 6 A. Al. m i l ihreun Chunk, Allentown and Bethlehem, at 6 Lshish eor Neater oap r atrou 31014, Soranton, Wilkesbarre, Montrose, Great Bend, 0., at 4 .4: via Ditaware, Lackawanna, and Western Railroad. For Mount Holly, at Band 9A. AI.. and 2/6 and P.M. For Freehold, at 6 WAY and 2 P. AI, LINES For Bristol, Trenton, &o, at 236 and I'. AI., from Walnut-street wharf. r P, : ellltYra. Delano°. Beverly, Burlington, Borden -gm. -t•titioil. and l' l3 lll. • team oat ohn eilporn, or ordentown and interme diate places, at 2% I'. At. Steamboat Trenton, for Bristol, Illington, and in termediate please. nt Si A. 61. and 4 '. Fifty pounds of baggage only allowe snob : passenger. Passengers nre prohibited from piling anything as hag- , gage but their wearing apparel. All baggage mot fifty pounds to be paid for extra. The company 'limit their responsibility for baggage to one dollar per pound, rind will not be liable for auy amount beyond $l5O, except by epeeist contract. pot. I. !kw. ) WM. 11. QATZIIIEIt. Agent. VORTII PENNSYL MANNIRVANIA RAILROAD • SIIMMER — ARRANGENI ENT. For_ REFL./kr DOYLESTOWN, EASTON, ALLENTO eh! OIk:CDUNK; HAZLETON. " On and a or M .45Y, alai IRA. Jos!, reeseB.sqr Trains will leave FR NT and WI Ll.O w streets, rat ladelphia. DAILY, ( Sundays axe el ed Forllethlehem. Allentown, Mauch Chunk, Hagelton, ace.; ( Express,) at 980 A. M. For Bethlehem, ( Exprou, lat p. M. F . :e l ( Doylestown, (Accommodation,) at 8.15 A. Al, and ore ill ton (Acoomauadationo at 0.15 P. Al. and 8.20 P. .1 T .!, D. • ^INS FOR YNIL4PELPHIA: Leave Bethlehem, (Bgpresiht at tl'A. Al. and 4.10 P. M. and P. Lave Doylestown , es (Aocortimodatlond. , at 8.30 A. AL r,ort 19 - 31111Ing ton, (Accommodation,' at f.ap A. M. MO 305,1 ) . M. • .•4 ON scriaaysi 7 Philadelphia. for Doylestown. at 9 A. AI, ay 81'. M. Doylestown, for Philada., at 6.3 Q A. Al. and .wp. M. Fare to Bethlehem. 41.50; to Mauch Chian t 'a'S.oo, to Easton, 31.60; to Doylestown.so cents. Falsenger 'Prairie (except Sunday Trains,) con nect st.borks /MCA atulidixtA-streeta, and Second and Third.siteits Fionlenger Railroads. mrl6 „ • , ELLIS DI.ARK. Agent. NOTIOE.--CIIESPER ht.RY RA ILROAR—PAS gOO ' • TRAi a voyt DOWNINOTOWN AND IN TERMEDIATE WI'A7IONB.—On and after let January, 1859, the Passenger Trains, DOWNINU rgarN, will start from the Paa*eotet , Depot of IRO Piplemzlphla an 4 Reedy: Railroad Company, corner or 721tuA:D ,a1;01 Vj eIi ' NISZTA4IN for Dmingtown, !eaves at 7.20 AFTERNOON TRAIN for Downipstown, leaves at 1. P. M. Al LA , (Sunday. exuent.d.) Y order of the 'Board of Manager. of the Philadelphia . d Reading Railroad Company. 430 W. 11. hicILIIENNY, Seeretary. WA '. PHILADELPHIA AND go - EWA_ R AILROAD LINE— QUICKEST ROUTE to I ilura Wilkesbarre, Buffalo, Chicago,Rock Island, Ntaora Falls, Milwaukee, Ila r illgton, Montreal, lit. Patirg, Detroit, Dunlieth, mid et. Paosenger trainzvin leave the Philadelphia and Read ing Railroad Depat, corner ILROAD and VINE Streets, DAILY, (Euntlai s exce pled,l aafollows 7.30 A. M., DAY 'EXPE RSS. For Elmira Niagara Falls, Bana(); Detroit, Chiang°, Milwaukee, Rock Island, Galena, St. c'aul'k, Iturtingten, and EL Lows, P. ar„ NIaIIT EXPRESS. For Elmira Niagara Palle, IN fralo,_Delroi_t_ Chicago, Milwaukee, :Rook Island, Galvin. et. Paal'a ii Yliritton. and St. Lou:,. . The 730 A M, and 3.30 P. M. trains run through to HARRISBURG, stopping at all Stallone on the Lebanon Valley Branch. The 7.30 A. M. train ecianeota• at Rupert for Willey. harm, Pittsto n ,n Scranton and all station. on the LACK AWANNA...O(D lILOONIBBURO RAILROAD, Saggage awaked to aura, Renato, and Buena:mien Bridger. Tiokits tom j:e npured At the Philadelphia and Elmira Railroad 14110 soket Mop, Northwest corner of SIXTH and CHEBTNUTStrepeta. and at the Pusan ger Depor;eorner BROAD and VINE. PIIROUOIC EXPRESS FREIWIT TRAIN I,eave9 the Venal, Broad sir e I, balcm , Vine, daily, Ouq day excepteddicr all poillta NYch_t Nis Tat a • M. Frai4lita moat ue tienvereu velure 3 r. to mare going the name day. For further information, apply et loreiglit'Depotj 1311._QA bolo), Vine, , Or to • CHAS. rAPPI,N, Unneral Agent, Do ll: t r corner iil/TH andti C "TN gi a n ,p E lt a. TILE PENNSYLVANIA OEN TRAL RAILROAD. 1859... amt. r. 1859. THE CAPACITY OP THIS ROAD ISEQUAL TO ANY IN THE COUNTRY. THREE THROUGH PASSENGER TRAINS BETWEEN PIIILAUELPHIA AND PITTSBURG, compting direct 14 Philadelphia with Through Trains from Wallin, ark, and nil points prat, and at the Union Depot at Pittsburg with Through 'Prams for Cin cinnati, St. Lout,, Cleveland Chicago , Burlington, St. Paul's, Indianapolis, Louisville, New Orleans, and all intermediate points in Ghia" Indiana, Illinois, }Centric ity, 11l W ichigan,isoonsin,lilinnesotarllissourt, Kansas, and Nebraska—thus furnishing fatalities for t h e trans portutton of Passengers unsurpassed for wed and cunt fort by any other route. Hamelin' and 'Yazd Linea run through to Pittsburg, without phange of Cara or Cooduatura. Smoking Care aro attached to each Train: Woodruff's Sisapinx Oarn to Eaves. and Feat babas. The EXPRESS lIONB DAILY: aud Fast Linos, Sun days exoyted. Mail rain loaves Phi:4llo frl 1a at T.M A. . Past tine " DM A. 14 • Es rasa Train Innvea " WAY TRAINS B AM . !8 : 41i: Earkomburg Aecomta.m..von at 12.30 A. Harriebn.a noooniniadation, Cotuthboi,2.2o P. °collide& , 4.80 P. Al. Passengers for Went Chester will take the Mail, Parkeuburg, and Lancaster Triune, at the Pennsylvania Railroad r amencer &atom yftesange re for Banbury, Williameprwt, Elmira, Buffo 10;Niagara yang, and intermediate ptonte,lewini, Phila delphia M 7.15 A. M., and 2 P. 111,g0 directly through. '1 idols Weetward may be obtained al the office of the Company lit 1 luladelph,a, New York, floston, or Bal timore; and Tickets Eastward at any of the Important Railroad pffice4 in the West; also ort board any of the regular Line of Steamers on the Miememppi or Ohio Rivera. , . • Forreabirays asloW as any other Route. The completion of the Western connections of the Penneylvanut Railroad to Chleacootinke thin the DIRECT LINE BETWEEN TIIE EMIT 'IND TILE GREAT NORTIIIVBT. • The commotion of tracks by tlm Railroad Bridge at Plasiltirg, avoiding LlRdrayage or ferriage of, Freight, together With the raying o time, ate advantacve readily mrrated by Shippers of Freight and the Travelling FREIORTS WESTWARD. Dy this Route Freights of all detain Mums oan he for-, warded from Philadelphia' Now York, Boston, or Balti more, any point on the Railroads of Ohio. KentualtY, Indium auntie, Wiseonain, lowa, or,piesouri, by Rail mad Minot. - • • • The Pennsylvania Railroad also oonneota nt 'Pittsburg with Steamers . by which ()nods min he forwarded to any port on the Ohio! Muskingtim, , Kentudky, Tennessee, Cumberland. Illinois, Milieus:own, Wisconsin, tilisouri, Xllll9illl, Ark:mewl, and Jted Rivers; and tat Cleveland, Sandusky, and Chicago, with Steamers to aU porta on the Northwestern Lakes.. Merchants end Shippera , entrusting the transportation of their Preight,lo,this .citfripany,`eritt rely With col-, dance on its synod,' transit. , TjLE RAT-LS O . S , FREIGHT to any point in the oral by thp Pannsrlyno la Railroad rwil nt, nji piny% nw infnra-• Mk as are Moused by other Railroad Companies. 12. De partioular to mark paokages " via ?Mina. Rail ro Merchants in the West ordering goods from elute, will do well to direot' them to be slopped by this Rute, For Freight Contracts or Shipping Directions, aPtily to, or address either of the following Agents of the (tem. Pear; . .111: A: STP.WA'fIy I Pittsburg; Doyle & Co. Ettenbenville,o4 .S.plerce & Co., Zones-. ville, 04 J . J. Johnston, wi pie 0.; it. McNealy, Mayo ville Ormsby & GioSesri rortoiso_uth, .0.; Paddock & Co., Jellerimoville, In tans; IF. Sr. Brown & Cincinnati o .' Ahern & lihort, Cincinnati'. O.' It. C. Meldrum, hinainon, Ind.; William Bingham, Loninvllle, 111.9, H. lincrin, Nneltvgle Tenn.; Huns Fr, Hunt, hledmbis, Ton.; Qlsrke,bs Co'.Lcitleiyo, ill,; W , 11, It, :Koohts, Alton, of blur plir,k Wnne, Dubusuo.lll.; or to Freight Agents of Railroads at diflerent Points in the West. Parties ntl.ooding td".their own eldpinents from the Fast, will find it to thou interest to call owthe Agenteof the Company at ' the rollowieg places before shiptima I or letters dildreased to 'elther or them on an Wont Of fteightehtyill meet with prompt attention " tl . 26ll P AV l neaikli h t d , LEECII & CO.-, 2 Astor fledge, or I 8. William st o N.Y. LEECH It CO.l Ifilbystreor, Boston. It.,Rousworie tioe'l Freight Agent, Phila. HOUPT, Ticket Agent, Phila. 163-14. 1108, A, sooTT, Gaul Bun% Altoona, Pa. DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN SURANCE COMPANY. INCOEPOHATED_Er THE LEHISLATORE.OI. -• . PENNS YL VAN lA, lENS. • •__- ..-, OFFICE S. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT Streets, Philadelphia. MARiNt. INSURANCE ON VESSELS, CARGO, To all parts of the World. 1 FR E/a FrINI,, ND,INBURANCE On Goods, by'River, Canals, Lakes, and Land Carriage to all parts of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES On Merchandise generally. , On Stores, Dwelling Houses, &o. ASSETS Of THE COMPANY* 1 • ''' •• " November 1,1868. • , Par. Market Value. 10 3, 05 0, Philadelphia Cdy 6 Q"' cent. L0an....0166,04 CO 110,000, Pennsylvania State Loans 104,426 00 036,009, 11.8.Treagnry Di tfi cent. Notoa ... atoms 60 60,000, Pennsylvania Railroad 24.1 Mortgage 6 41 , omit. fonds • , ' RIM 00 $90,000, North Pennsylvania Railroad Mort- - gage ti 4, cent: - 13ohde., •• • . . 11,009 00 t/15,060, 30D‘ shares stook Germantown. o"as Company, interest and principal guarantied by the city of Phila , delphia ICUS 00 ®6,000,100 shar panyes Pennsylvania Railroad Com • - SAS/ 60 110. 1 :00, 100 shares North Pennsylvania Rail road Company• • • 0 00 00 : 119,601), Sundry shares Philadelphia * lee Boat Cmimany, Havre de Gracie Steam Tow font Company, Sa ,vannah Steam Navigation Cons pang, and PluladelphittExohange c0Mp1111y...........,-.....,........, ....... 9,030 09 830.700 41319,199 00 N fl d. and Mortgagee, and Real Estate. Of birjr:yeßeleuiledinbfa for Ineuranoes made.........'' ' ' 20 7 1 463 .0 a 30 35 Balance clae at genclea—Premnline on Ma rino Pohniee recently iaeued—and other debts due-the Company RAN I Scrip and stook o sundry Insurance Compa• - c ai th on Deposit In Dank................. 42 001 86 DIRECTORS. 'tunes C. Hand, • Theophilne Paulding, James Timmy, William Eyre, Jr.. nn:it J. F. Peen Joehms. p. Eyre, Samuel E, Stokes, - Henry Sloan, Tames B. APFarlanda homas C. Hand, Robert Burton, John B Semple. Pitts b's . , D.'. M organ, " J. T. Logan, MARTIN, President. RAND, Vice President, eters . . trihM-dtf William Martin, Joseph IL Seal, Edmund A. Bonder, John C. Davis, John R. PeArose, 9eorge 0. Leiner, Edward Darlington, Dr. R. M. Huston, William C. Ludwig, Hugh Craig, epeneer Arjlvaine, Charles Kelly t 11. Jones Brooke, Janet, P. Jones, WILMA 1, THOS. C. HENRY LYLBIIR.N. Seer rpm ROBERT MORRIS FIRE IMO RANCE COMPANY 08 I , IIII,ADELPHTA 409 WALNUT ST REET . This Company Macron against Loam or Damage by Fire on Public. and Private Buildinge, Furniture, Stoke of Goode, and Merchandise generally. The following provision in the Policies of this Com ratnz.f' Thu their security when assigned as col a" Thi policy shall not be invalida"or in any , wig, affected, after its anigtilnent as a collateral seenrity , to a ground-rent l or mortgage, and the approval of such ful moment by t e orrice, any transfer or conveyance of the mortgage premil l ris rii hedtlE7Rlner of the same." Paul T. Jonesi Jeremiah M. Brooks, John Huhn°, avert Clarke, Isaac S. Waterman. David Salomon, Edward G. James, William Vanderfeer• Joseph Janney, Theodore Cuyler, Joseph IL faunal Costner. PAUL T. JONES Presid nt WM. VANDERV ERR, Vies President,. aILAIRT S. flegniman. tionratary. ms7-tf ii 'OIVARD FIRE AND'AIARINE INSUL JLAI. RANCE COMPANY, No. 412 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. DIRECTORS. Thos. L. Luders, Wm. Y. Leeoh, 3. Edit'? Thomson, Reht. W.l). Tru.th M. W. Baldwin, Wm. K, Hamlin, Johh o..larnes, H. IL Shillingford, ' A. J. Buoknor, C, L. gi (m anster, II John W. Sexton, 11. . otion, William Himmel, Wm. . Love, Edwin Booth, Charles P. Norton, • John Derr:son, Isaac Myer, ._ E. S. Warne. Edward A. Warne, John E. Addicks, R. T. Komi. President—THOMAS L. LUCRE& Vine President—E. B. WARNE. &meters—CHARLES A. DU y. , 402 AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO., INCORTORATICI) Iate—CHARTER PERPET UAL. No. 410 WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia. Having a largo paid-qp Capital Stook and Surplus In vested in pound and available limlTllles, l etn_ur to in sure on . Dwellings, Stores, Pntnitute, etc endue, Vessels in Port and their Cargoes, and ot er amount Property. All losses liberally and promptly adjusted. DIRECTORS. George Abbott, John T. Lewis. John Welsh, - AMS rt. Campbell, Samuel Q. Morton, Edmund G. Dutillh Patrick Wad), Cline. W. Poultney, OTT, President. if Neel Morris. 'PIIbAtA 8 R. MA ItitileMtife i r i }'°' n FAME INSURANCE COMPANY, No. CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED APRIL 1108, BY THE STATE 'OF PENNSYLVANIA. CONFINED TO FIRE AND INLAND RISK& DIRECTOR!: _ I. q4:1111 . 14 1V 4.1r1 le r TiY'rekjl6 Ran do Co. CUAra.se RICIIARDSOL. Pq. Crofton A. Wter - Weef, }obey, & , BARCLAY LIPPINCOTT... I,ipsknoott, hunter ,Or. Boot JACOB W. BTORT• • ..• Chances. Stout, & [N Lewis, Lewis, Bros., & CO, o. /I W( A VIII B. 8iRN5Y........ DRYIN & A. If. ROARNITRIBI.....-,.. Bosonjtelin, Brooks, & Co. lona B. ELIA . John B. Ultimo & Bone. JOBB W. FUR John W. FlyerntAn & CO. THOMAS B. u t. resto t. 4_ J. 1.0 uo, Pro t. WII,I,IAMB 1. BLANuIIAR. .Beds. auf.tf INSURANCE COMPANY OF SA NSN— AND HE RIN T T NSU F NC N —N LV .A M F U RE E SUMA - 'NOS. Chartered in 1791--Capital sBoo,ooo—Assets, Janeare L Ised. 030,446 50 IW. All invested in sound and Available seeurilies—oop - finite to hour° on Veenls and Cargoes, Binldlnte,fltooks Itiflerohandise, 550ismgywm.. uglify lifillf)rterd. George It Stuart, ItMean oil)) tril i tilg T:115.1r.. n i tt ch,ad _Snitale. T. 1'50111% Ormison, 'lit 11, WW bite • 011:11 3 e S. s "i r ". am 4 • . C. 0 a . LO W J, llENtel ri b. EILIPAIRD, Presidet. WILLIAM li AII 1 3 KR. Raeretars. lee-y a m tt ' LIVE INSURANCE AND TRUST COlll - T:6 - 4\TYAlll"figitNEn tr ritei orilli Ars.zi 1K Bilrattlltfirifo% s l 3 Zollierm of di fe—gra ti, aTitnaes and endosrment4 . —purolisaes life naterestis a in Heal Estate; and makes 611 oantreets depending on Hit ennttagancies of Ida. They net as Executors, Administrators, Asignia Tpistsett, and Guardians. • • THHST.Kr. Daniel l i . ,; Tgl i lltr, " .- rye! $. Totes, EVITI 8. No:rtold Jarn i errl,linland Will ' iani P. Hacker, Jost It. Trotter, .. . William H. Kern, James buskin, Samuel 0. Iluey, Theophilus Pauldint s u Charles Hallowell, F.dmund I,_._Benden Henry C. Towmona, Daniel L. Hutnhinnont Rodnlpinut Kent, Jol nl7 Horner, William It. Can, Ellis B..)yehey, I'. V, Pu tow, , bums) . Christian: William Robertsall t Joneph M .'Thomas, Wanner M. Resin, John 0. Brentier., P. ll B ll4 l # l g le . f iT i rilsT i i,le l a r gLit t" JOHN W. Ifonnon, fieeretarY. anm-IY --- :.._ rimiE QUAKER CITY I TSURANCE kry CQ NMAPPITIII4, m FRANKL)N pu.nind,s, 403 alagrr Munn. 01.1AILTED. PERPETCAU CAPITAL-- ...... . .............. —.5106,030 HURPLUS . ~100_,000 FIRE, M ARINE . AND INLAND INSUR . ANCE. Fire faint ranee, limited and perpetual, on nuild in g e and Merchandise of all descriptions. Marine insurance, inland and Ocean, on Yawls, Freight and Cargo to and from all pansy( the World. 01/1/ICIRS. GEORGE H. HART, yresident. E. I', HQSR Vte e President. B H 11111P,An. t Se p ee , M r7 ry . DIUSCCTO.I9. George lI.Nco E. I'. Yea, y,: IV. Bailey, Andrew 11.:Charnhore, A. C. Carrell, Charles 0. 'lnlay, Foster B. Perkins, H. R. Costeltall, ?Samuel Jane.. M. D., Hon. 11. M.' Fniler. out LOOfiltfa.O.f4lsSEl3. LOOKING GLASSES. Now in store the most extensive end elegant smut inent of LOOKING GLASSES, For every woe and every position, and at the molt moderate prams, LOOKING GLASSEFI In the moat elaborate and the milt simple frames. LOOKING titdisstis EEEMIMOMSI=I LOOfilf , lo 01.411fiE8 Furnished by us , are manufactured by ourselves In our own estabhatnent. LOOKING GLASSES In MAHOGANY and WALNUT frames for OeunUs Sales. JAMES 8. EARLE & SUN, 10 OHEBTNIIT STREET, NHILADELPLUA. COPARTNERSMP NOTICES. NOTICE IS HEREBY that the firm of WARN ICK. CHADWICK. k BRO. fg thin day digeolvecl. me Heater, Range, and Wort 'minim wit) be continued under the name of CIIADWIVK k, BRO., at the mahout corner of sy...ot And NAM Streete, WIC 1 1, 7tHAfrsl.Au DACK. Phibutelphis. Juir 11. RM. JYI2-t1 :4 1 AMILY 0110001, ATE . OR 11; 1 -; Ell F t l / 1 2 .1 11 1 ink? -l ia I T 2 , m as ufricturer and linporlar o French and Spanish CHATE, Store 8, W. corner AIICII OCO and NINTH Bineeti. 19-31 n I Flooorr 011 Vilbart iltront.l i ----, Frio GROCERS AND I)RIJGGISTS.--500 Caseagla pent tier er Concentrate:ll.re. to one ptiund nir-tight iron boxes. Me only well-eatabbeheit and re- Jut ble nrtiole.t Manufactured by the Penner trania Salt Conllntur, and for elle to the trade Ita lolleers: a Canes. 11.1. or wend ; 1025 C 91199. Or itgaii J. 11. all A VEB. SeaManeracturei, No. 9 Nor thFRON Street. AM PRE L'A R ED TO ItEOIAYE EVERY description of Frond! eind Dontestili Wilds. having . SoNvlng May . hl i ntealthr f frit Inat t mfactu rats, 11DIU the M iZ t li?— P gatJUes litilbgett fora, and despatch and at such 1110 to that defy coin potion. Mina M. A. tiMITIILMAN 577 1m t 3, E. corner of tilXTii UN k, Laundts 0 en. (2.RAIN MILLS - GRAIN Mlpl 4 S-r.F7)i ILA the Farm and Plantation. Meal , ON UR ft M I 1.j.. hros no equal for Grinding Eino Fee . GOiraarSPl" oen, eta,, by hand or power. - , . Plum $B, $26, and $45. Now in operator' at 124 South SECOND Street. Manta wanted In every county apd State toy • ml7-am _ 100. PARI I EI, N. (10 ITALIAN HEMP ROPE.--Ttalum Hemp It t tTr dill 11'1 111 k nUrflAP:r.Od a4 e („ t r in s ‘ ftlAy " nc I "' 'me" ' WEAV.R. R & CO . 23 N. WATI.II. Bt.. and 2:11 1 1. luirres. T 6.- TURPENTINE. --- 50 bblii SlTts gP P. , TUN Maine, in store and r6r aala A , / Cetl "WL"ONIPMMiIeA'e,S REFINED SUGAR.--500 biriels various grades. DO bble nrushed, tined iltbi yowde'.) fur sal. by . JAMES bIILAIIAM k CO.. auYn I.I , CTITIA itiyAht. ......_ C ---- 11EESE.-320 Boxes . Ilerkipier-County cheese, in store and for isle by C. I ho ,cr al at rant. afaillal ItlNlM vel Fr.int. saUtiAlt-HOUSE MOLASSES.-150 tieroesZand barrel'. for sale by JAMES ()KATMAI & CO.. LETITIA StroM QALMON.-25 bbla..prime new No. 1 Sill tnitAn.'ll:lldiartfamktitirlagiVinViidA filinsgo SSPANISH,OUVES—In bulk, in prime f o order, forrl4l:t... N , H O 140 FIVIth FRONT Ai ronl, SPIRITS TURPENTINK-L75 lAA% Spts. Tlypentine, in 'store and for sale b (OWLET, AMBIIRNER, tr... CO., No, 18 South WHARVES. 03 J AMES STEWART & CO.'S PAISLEY MALT WHISKEY. GEORGU WIIITELEY, Importer of Brandy, Wine, &0., 135 SOUTH FRONT Street, offers for sale, in bond only, STEWART'S CELEBRATED AND UNEQUALLED PAISLEY MALT WHISKEY, 1527-9 m WE* CALL ATTENTION OF THE V TRADE to this really Superior article ALFRED RENAUI) COGNAC. A supply in assortod packages constantly on hand. Orders received for direct itnportation. Also—llennessy Cogna o , Leßoy Cognao r London and Rolland GM, Clara 111 Wood and Cal es, Champagnes, high and low prices. 217 Importer. 217 Soutii i Ff . l.oNT. GEORGE WIIITELIY No. 135 South FRONT Street. Importer of Brandy, Wines, iko., offers for gale, in I . ln b d ri ff i tbrandsthe following, among other standard bran Pine?, • Cardillon. & Co., Thee. Hines & Co., Jules; Robin, fc.Co., Otani. Dupuy, & co., Selgnette, Marett, Cameos, Pellevoisin, C. Du_pont & Co., Union Proprietors, & F. Martelle, Jae. flennes.y. Apo, Stuart's Paisley Malt Whiskey, and the choicest sambas of Madeira, Sherry, Port. Burgundy,. and Rhine Wines , Palm Tree Gin, Jamaica. Rum. Santo, Crux Rum, Bordeaux Oil. &c.. &o. 027-17 CARD.---MAREUIL--SUR--Ay (OLIAIII.-- PAGNE), JANUARY 18, 1859.—1 n consequence of the frequent invitations receiyed by me to renew the shipments of my Champagne Willem to the United States, I beg leave hereby to inform no former eusunners and inepublie in general. that! have appointed Meagre. F.C. pitROUWER, ANCIIER, & CO., Sole Agents in the rated Staten, fur the sale of my Champagne Wines. y Wines have been so long and favorably known in the United States, it will be unneeesrary to comment on their quality, further than to say that my now shipments will in no way be found inferior to the former ones. Blida:GA RT SALM" BILLEGART SALMON'S-CHAMPAGNE WINES, both' CABINET and VERT 4 ENAY, for eats and con stantly on hand in lots to suitpurehasers, by C. BROUWEIL_ANCHEit, & CO., agT-am SI BEAVER Street. New York. $098,004 70 CLARET. -100 cases Barton & Guestier's tit. Julien; 300 do. St. Estephe ; 605 - do. Washin ton Morton St. Julien ; 100 do. do. Talenoe, pints ; 60 do. Chateau La Rose 50 do. do. Leoville ; Scotch Ale, in stone and elan; Younger's, Harvey's, Falkirk Brown Stout and London Porter,_ in store and for sale hy 506 Jr. MERINO. HO South FRONT Street. S(3OTCII WHISKEY. 125 puncheons P.-7 'Sams Atewart & Co.'s Paisley Malt, in bond and for sale h, GEORCE WHITELEY. s2l-Bni CABINET WARE. HOGUET & HUTTON, MANUFACTURERS OF DESKS AND CABINET FURNITUR E NO. 269 SOUTH THIRD STREET. Office, Bank, and School Furniture, Extension Tables, Rooketuies. Wardrobes. eta se-mi CCABINET FURNITURE min BILLIARD TABLES. MOORE & CAMPION. No. Nil ROUTH SECONI) STREET, In oonneott on with their extensive Cabinet Business, are sow manuacturna L s i ttir t v i n a A rtivialf and have now on hand a full !Ripply, fiked with MOORE & CAMFION'S IMPEOV Which are tiTouneed by all who have used them to be superior to al others. For the nun ity and finish of these Tables tha mean tjtoturers refer to their numerous patrons throughout the nun, who are familiar with the eharacter of their work. 106-em SAVING FUNDS SAVING FUND---FIVE PER OENT• INT TA7 &Wk . :TY TRUST oom.- rANI. w ALI; iltreet. oulliwoist corner of THIRD, niladelphia. Incorporated by the State of Pennsylva nia. Money is received in any sum, largo or small, and in taredpaid from the day of deposit to the day of with drawal. The ogee is open every day from 9 o'clock in the ttiorntng till &Monk in the evening, and on Monday and Thursday l e i gnns s NRY o'clock. President. ROSHRT Vicie President. WlLLiast J. Retro, Secretary. WIACTORR. 111. Henry L. Benner, Carroll Brewster. ward L. Carter. Joseph IL Barr, liertSelfridge, Samuel K. Ashton, ' C. Landreth Munn*. Henry Difienderfer. Money is received and payments made daily. The investments are trade, in conformity with the provisions of the Charter, in Real Estate Mortsages, (hound Rents, and eueh tilt-class securitiee as will al ways immro percept 'seoutity to elm devoototl. and whloh cannot fell to give permanency and etability to this Institution. cut-ly VAVING FUND.---UNITED STATES _TRUST COMPANY, corner THIRD and CHEST NUT &meta. Large and small midi reeeived, and paid back on de mand without notice, with FIVE PER CENT. INTE REST from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal. Office imprib_fropm until 6 o'clock every day, and on MONDAI F, V F.N TWIN fro M 1 until o'cieck, DEAF for Bale op England, Ireland, and 13oolland. front .fl i pkarlv. resident—tiTEPllEN R. CRAWFORD. Leasurer—JAMES R. HUNTER. IN Y FISK. Actuary. "A Mlle, but often, fills the Purse." IVRANK.LIN SAYING FUND - No. 144 kl!Nttt F(111/4III :Weed. getpreen C qetnut and wumut, Mulauelpiiia, pays alt J)l,- 'Kra oit demand. ensured by Government eta.°,llfB':4l2Ll;, ltrmtud Vents , Mortgagee, Et e. This Company deems safety better than targe profits, oonsequently will run no rick with deem , tors' money, but have it at all tunes ready to re turn with Spar cent. Internet to the owner. as they have always done. 'runs Company never eueo,nded., , epodes, married 9r single, and Minors can depoelt i e th str two tieto.nad such depofits can be with l aw earl by theirtoinfelyt. Char r perpqmat. Incorporated by the State of PtnntYlVsolo, With atilhority to rootave Ha ns rita!TtrlT cpPp Irvin Uto 1 o'oloaa. anion W Ea 144160 &tardily evenings uublB o elk. DIRECTORS. Jaoob B. Manna°. Crrue Cadwallader. John Sluaejer Forge Russell. John W. pimp. _ ward_,C, Hyatt. ICO ' h i rlln t a r c l r4Mune l etran j Or l iaarey, JUL R. Sat ertewaitel Ephraim Blanonard, J. - aleph W. lappineott. JACOB B. SHANNON, President clans CA.DWA.I.I.ADMI,Treanurer, dlB-y "4 491* 9141764 5Y , 99 ahTPPIL ti I IPECTAL NOTICE.---Donlers in Good k, year'. Patent Vulcanised Rubber Suspenders, Ilratils. Webs, and all other fabrics and articles made by combining fibrourubstances with threads or sheet. or vulcanised rubho , are notified that unless the same are properly sttunpti or labelled witn my name, and by my authority, they cannot be legally drooped of lit the United States, Merchants and dealers are invited to ea emine specimens nbw in store, rind to give, their orde for the Sprin' , to _the undersigned, roccLuet Vt. rs ArE OWR IC Turm:s AND }OCCLUSIVE RIOILTS IN TbTN PAlTti'e for these goods, Whir embrace thif , stylgs heretofore imulufactured or un "ital,ll 8 1. 1141 1. 8V8 Vri MA rf Uf 4cr tig E and SELL —and the Tering—may be olitained on appliestion to ate At COOnnAhrtYr Y : nee.le ifOlut.Oß IT. DAY. BUSINESS CARDS. J. nnow }foray, (fate of llovey& Buchanan.) (Late o'Fira'n';; Vi.surg4.) t_io vEY it HENRY, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. .R..x. INDEPENDENCE, JACKSON CODNTY. MteISOURI. pOI,I.EPTIONS made of Eastern Milos io Any part oy Webielll and Northwestein NI istpliri. 'ItgPER TO - ' Merl. 8, Wood, Marsh, & HOward, i • • Ostleb Cope & Co., Philadelphia. Sites, Price. & Co.. Vir Merrhanteyill Rlonse ntit ott,l, the above Red pnxtei at ilte head of` Dills Race ivaye.' fall-WI MARTIN & QUaYLE'S im STATIONERY TOY AND FANCY GOODS EliPokl up, 1035 WALNUT STREET, eßLuw XLIVIViTH, 010./rll PHILADELPHIA Constantly on hand Perfumery and Toilet Articles. pUR CONFECTIONERY, "7 PEa r ti V, Y i tEI NTZ, Late 01 st. 'tension. Stare 8. W. corner ARCH and NINTH stmts. Sin i Pnetori SU Filbert street.) SAMUE L CHUBB, Agent for the Purehage am! Rale tif Real Estate, and the Colleetion of Rents. No. 214 WAI,IsII3T dtreat, VB. I' A Llsl E S ADVERTISING . Awitior, N. E. corner FIFTIL and Cilf:BT- N UT. dubecriptions taken for the I.lst. City and Country Newspapers. at lowest 00011 Prism se3-91n A LEX. hIcK I NNE Y ATToRNEI' AT LAW, GHEENSBURIL, PA, Wtllpraetiee in Ntiontinorelloul, Armstrong, and In mans countiec • THE ADAMS EXPRESS CO., OFFICE -N- 5.20 PSTN UT Street. forward/ Parcel.. Paok age.. Marcharchhe, Bank Note., and deem, either bi its own Li rio. gkr 111 001111006011 With 011ittf EXpril. Corn. note.. to aft the vc.....sda Iowa; and _estie. of the United Statdd. t,. R. Ne. lIPOR aul-tf General dueenntendent. W, (111,01)ME & 17. OCT J rLertli I'OUSTII Street, AND WIIA RP, PINE STREET, SCHUVI.KILI,, Dealers and Shippers OF "omit NI ouplain. I,e/pell, and &dilly lkill COAL. ATerollendme ikon on IVll3rfigo. oln bin 1-11 Y AND SPIIINO MOUNTAIN I .E I I III II . COAL, reps red wilt cnro, for nnle nn Lest Nona. Apply nt Depot, NIN 111 and WILLOW fAtents ta2• tf 111011 F, PROOF OF THE woNDERFuI, ETTEcT3 OF moil ma;fi AllllO AN HAIR Ia:PAR &TOIL fictitniotter 27th. 1£129. Thin in to cortif, that I wan told for ninny a cars, rind wax rentiniiiiended to try forte Itopatator ; and Icteinn procured rhino lad lien, wool it for three month., which lion mooted III) hair to 5.10 W. nod although not quite an thick as tonforo, yet it tx constantly growine. E. M. JONES. VIIII.A PI I. rune. September 27th, Mr. J. F. : /bar Sir—Sane tone since my hair oonottotomml inllme att. NOlllllOll HO. that I was, in foot, tearful of Iwamoto; bold; bet hearing of the won derful V4l, Or of )(Mr ROVASM.Dr. l .Al, , fltlti.eoi{ to boy a bottle, and attar ruing one half of it my hair not onl, (teemed coming not, bat commenced erowine finely, arid I have now as thick a toot of hair nu ever I had. JAC:011 EVANs, No. e2l Cherry street. l'or 111110 by T. 11, PETE Rt Co„ Solo AKeot., No 7ly; CIIEHTNUT dtreet, llobolelohot. ee•tdfiut QILVErt SOAP----A simple preparation 1..7 for eloquent.: Silt or Plate, Jewelry, Mirrors, Mar ble, ho, fir 1110f0 0011V0111011C en.] elieritive than any other. vile hall the labor of MlNScleaning way Ire cavort by using this Borg , wine!) ennnot poseilny injure the finest Zinc while, and 114 no Kerithbing re required, the envoi; in the wear at the paint IS 1111I0h greater thin the coat of the Snap. It leaves the sumacs as pure and white art when nett. Milllufseturod outs by the Bestirs Indexical tfiiiip Pompeii , an 4 sold hy , their appointed Agents, LIAR , A. CO.. A potliebaries, TWE1.1.711 -and Cal PISTIsI a2l ADIES' HAIR BRAIDS, WIGS, FRl scrrs,, and Cllltl.B, umeufeetured in the very best sod lieu net P.M n , l ins, and of which we ereintruitly keep a very hum, assortment tie hand. sold wholesale and retail, at the ',tweet Tensible prices. Orders from All e Al t s n o ef a t gnlVll VlNlTLlneili"ndriPrtm""Y attended to. Al. II CT 018, Nrll l r t . IN V Pil ia St. " . e. au2o-2o • Between Market and Chestnut. rllO WESTERN AND SOUTHERN MEN-, CHANTS tide ;tope, all men, neat]) peeked, lersdy 1),) the nisiinieeturers the lowest New York tineen. AV EA VElt, Pl 7 Lilt Si Co., 0111 21 N. WATER Ht., and 22 N. Whim re. CIIOAI'EBT \V IN 1)011' Id, -.SS )11 town, at DICK'S, 8. W. coiner (,f SEVENTH and SOUTH. 012 301' NOTICES. COAL, =:CiE=IMII EDUCATIONAL. YOUNG LADIES' SEMINARY. The next &lemon of COTTAGE SEMINARY wi ll cont inence the first TUESDAY in November. This Institu tion is located at Pottstown, two hours ride from Phila delphia. The Principal, Pev.it. CRUIKSHANK, eon ho seen at No. 692 CHESTNUT Street. from 9 to 12 o'clock, till WEDNESDAY ,12 N1.,19th inst. A SLITON'S COMMERCIAL AGENCY. /511.5 CHESTNUT Street.—One large and several lesser Roo me to let, in the necond story of the building. Apply to JUN ASHTON, Ja,, at the office, • eta-at' MAD AME VAILLANT'S School for Yonne Ladies, 1118 CHESTNUT Street. opened September lite. Scholars continue to be received. 012-15t* MESDAMES 011EGARAY AND MIER VILLY'S BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR VOTING ADIES. PHILA-DELPHIA, No.IBOO LOGAN SQUARE, VINE STREET. Madame C H E CI A RAY respectfully informs her friends and the public in general, that independently of her Boarding and Day dohool, directed by herself and her niece, Atme. PREVOST. in NEW VORK,she in tends, in connection with her niece, Mine. D'HER VILI.V) opening in PHILADELPHIA an Institution on precisely the same plan ea the one above mentioned. on-9m REV. JAMES I. TIELM'S School for the higher education of alimited number of Young Lachee.l3o CHESTNUT Street. Circutare, with terms, reference, &e., may be hod on application.6l4. A MERICAN SCHOOL INSTITUTE. Families, Sohools, and Colleges, supplied with competent Teachers. for any Department; and leach era with positions. Parents gratuitously supplied with school circulars. Refer to Faculty Amherst College, Mass.; Dr. Lowell Mason; Mason Brothers; lion. Theo. Frelinghuysen, LL.D. ; Ron. John C. Rives. Et a/. BaIITII,__WOODMAN, CO.. SOS BRAM MAY, New 1 ork, and te2d 6m 609 CHESTNUT Street. Philadelphia. WHITE HALL ACADEMY, THREE MILES WEST OF HARRISBURG, Ps.—The 18th Eomt• A nnual Session will commence on Mord DAY, the 718, of November next. The attention of Parents and Guardians is invited. The location is pleasant, the course of instruction extensive. and the terms mode rate. Good city references given. The Principal can be seen ever) afternoon at the UNION HOTEL front the lOth till the lath of October, inclusive. For Circu lars address DEN.LINGER, sioZt•lrn. Harrisburg, Pa. t i lusrroys WRITING ACADEMY, S. E. corner "EIGHTH and RANSOM Streets, Omm daily Irony g A. M. tog P. M. To Gentlemen a rapid and elegant business hand is imparted. To Ladies a neat and graceful epistolary style. Clemel Pt grab.. Cards written, and every de scription of Penmanship neatly executed. 813-3 m Em A N ALLEN, A. M., Teacher of the VIOLIN and PIANO. Mr. Alien inay be applied to at the residence of his father, Professor Allen, No. 215 South SEVENTEENTH Street. et-2m• PRICE -STREET ACADEMY, GERMANTOWN, PHILADELPHIA. °BORON R. HARKER, PRINCIPAL. The Pall Term of this Institution commences Septem ber 6th, 1669. The course or Instruction comprises all the branches of a thorough Engllsh Education. together with the Latin. Oreek. and French Langnagetf LLEN GROVE FEMALE SEMINARY, PRANKFORD, PENNSYLVANIA, six miles m fro Market street, Philadelphia. The course of instruction in this School is comprehen sive and thoroush. Parents and Guardians who intend to place their daughters or wards at this Institution will do well to make imniediate application to Mu.. E. L. Titompsori. Principal and Superintendent. BRYANT it STRATTON'S NATIONAL MERCANTILE COLLEGES, located at Phila delphia, B. E. corner SEVENTH and 011E$TN ; New York, Buffalo, Cleveland, and Chicago. For in lormatinn. call or tend for Cataluna. &CAI' DANCING. FASIIIONABLE DANCING AND CALI& TIIENIC EXERCISES.—W. J. DUFF respect fully notifies that he will resume his Classes. in the ASSEMBLY BLULDING, T.ENTII. 0.1144 rcellb on TUESDAY, the nth October. Mors of iiition-3 till o'cloolt,:cid to 10 o'clock. P. M. r arg i ii e, s e c t fia)s and Frid ys. esideure-712,Ca.fity- WASHINGTON HALL, 810 SPRING GARDEN Street.—P. L. CARPENTER, the Society Teacher of Fashionable lieno:og, is now ready to talo Pupils at any ti me. either Private or in Chums. For reference, call and observe the resvectability al ready begun. 1). L. CAR_PF.hi TER eau be seen daily and nightly for tetins, dr o. Tlue is hie twenty-math year as a Teacher in this city. PIANOS. MARSIPS MUSIC STORE, No. 119/ CHESTNUT Street, PHIT.AnicLTRIO, Vl'here the best make of PIANO 4. AIELOPEONB. and AILISICAL INSTRU MENTS. Or /WERT DXRCHIPTIOI. Can be obtained at the lowest Manufacturer.' Pekes.' Constantly pobliehing the latest Choice Compositions and Popular Matte of the day. Also, receiving New Music daily from all the catalogues in the United Plates. Dealerg,Teschers,Petninarimandelergy men will be supplied at the lowest wholesale rates. Orders by mail will be promptly filled. Catalogues of Music or Price List will be forwarded free of cliarge when ordered. otHin .t. NAM. Agent. EDITORIAL FROM THE PUB r I.llogEß.—' 4 Mr. James Italia,: has on titillate:l several of.f. & Fisher's pianos. One of theta is a seven octavo romewoo.l piano, lull iron frame. handsome, but plain finish. '1 he tone is most excellent and Powerfnl, and the price only ISM Ile has also one koinewhat 'smiler in appearance, winch has all the la test Improvements. beanies a new [Meet &ulna Nwhich prevents the, PINIo from potting out of order. It is fin 'oreltadin'tdlnN t er ip e le , n " dld assortment of carious makers, are for sale front 6176, or upwards, lot cash, or on inntnanente, at JAMES BE above 279 and -hand FIFTH St., above Spruce. New and second-hand Pianos for onto, 03-1 m• 1 ' it CliteltEltlNG m ec o SONS, m ORAN% Siinr i l b t,lpf PRIOR? WAREROOItB CHaTli'l T 8 It . x riEVTIFUL andlWatlMl C bltßalgl' t; aye been awarded, at the dillerent Exhibition" in this country and Emes. 3S a lol,b ANPFRI,VER FIRST-CLAM ItIEDALS. . PIANOS TO RENT, late-1" ofigh p RA VEN, BACON, Nuonn k Clarke, Hallett, IJ/ion, C,.'sr, and A.ll. Gala dr Co.'. nuparior PIANOS. Alen. Ma son Sr Hamlin's unrivalled MELOOF.ONS and MAR MONIIJMB, no de/wields for Churches and Lecture Homan. OW' Pianos and Melodeons to Root. SEVENTH and K I E O S.NO P. ffim A (AltpAT IIkipIiOVEMNT IN 114 13 1 11011AOHER k 04. ipp CHESTNUT treat, raepectrutir invite the IMISiO- 10/11111 publics to °ail and examine their new end rao• °ewe ul imprpvegnepic:__ TrIV. - PVI.LOR ORAN)) PIANO. Having converted the Tone,Touch, and Action of the (hand Piano into that of a Bquaro Instrument, avoiding all the objections generally made to the stt le o f Grand Piano, also diminishing the coat of the same. In volume, purity of tone, great power. brilliancy, full neu, MTh, and evenness of touch, with esquisi deli (trail( crievririthefi,,,,,tri,i.t.v.FlNlSHED IN lark Mar are wholly unequalled. hey o received the highest eticomMins, and aro pronounced by critics to be Mr su perior to any instruments ever manufactured is this country. o Constontly on hand, O il. large and a e m legant assortment of Morel IP`r`a`r,lllul,..!4.4l7ll9,xfir,i,ll.l.,:allerneslvitritie7ll,tihne °looms the Prize from the P ace P.shi- Munn, New York. tau. STOVES. TILE "FIERY STAR," GAS-CON SUMING AND RADIATINI; AIR-TIGHT I STOVE. for Parlors. Palle, Om...in. Elton,% &c. tas 'I he molt economical, cheerful. and healthy stove in the market. All who wish it heating atoyei that will oy the entire satisfaction ate filyitt i ii to ca ll nott bee sae the FIERY STARS In operation at our Wareroowis. EViiry vatiety of Stoves both Plain and GAS ItURNINO. for Parlors, Kitchens, Chambers, Halls, 4e., pity he fdtind 111011 r assortment. Opt celebrated HiOYAL, SEA SHELL, and DOUBLE-OVEN Cooking Stoves are . . .. . WARRANTED, and, for excellence in operation, they CUALLENGE all competition, NORTH. CHASE, AND NORTH, 013.1111 No. Wy North SECOND S.reet sTovF.s! sTov,.,! JAMES SPEAR . No. 1116 MARKET NTH EET, IN now prepared to meet the wants of the publtn more completely in all the det,iiht of the store trade than any other astallishment in Philadelphia, in proof of which he invites COMPA HATI VIC Kx AMINATIOII. The following nre mot*, own popular inventions. several rd . which bavoyilr obtained a national repu Wien as surpassing in ever at, and 4COnomy any other Stoves in use. JAMES SP . EAR is the Inventor and Patentee of the Improved Gas-burning Cooking Stove, acknowledged to he the best Stove for faintly use in the world. JAMES SPEAR is the Patentee of the celebrated Ons.consioning Cooking Range, now rapidly cowing intoneral use. JAMES SPEAR is the Patentee of the Improved Sil ver's Air-tight Gas-consitniing Parlor stove. JAM ES SPEAR is the Inventor of the Improved (Patented) Ornamental Stove Urn, which from its beauty and utility to likely, this season, to lie univer sally adopted. JAMES SPEAR is the Patentee of the Labor, Peel. and Comfort-saving Ironing Pan. JAMES SPEAR is the Inventor and Patentee of the celebrated Railway-car Ile iter. For all of the above the Inventor very Justly climes advantages which require but to he understood iv the Willa to be unit orssily appreciated and preferred to any other artielea of that class in the mutt:fit; and he , "rdiril tin i tenon to all persons lit w•nt of Sloven to can, and examine for themselves. Parties wishing to examine will lutVo every attention shown theft, whether !acceding immediate!) to nor. c tinsel or not. s'."2 amt e CII ARLES______ JONES, __ 1.- No. te st....eityltECOßial Street. (Successor to A. .1 , . blelasher.. would respectfully eall the ell ' omen -ibT those de211.115 cloves to his extensive asaortment or e , m e..g.,elencin g Rod Parlor moves. I have purchased the OXOIIIIIIV. rtitll 10 11M v....a ~,y,,, and wpm's. in Philadelphia. of all:semen Celebrated n Morning Star" and - Sunrise" tian-huroitit Cooking Moves. wel known for years as the most eatafalk.tory Staves in the wakes. Alec. his new IF'l,t-top Cooking tove" Daylight." which combines ell the useful im provement., and operates admirably. I also niaim lecture. in a superior manner, Sovere Gas-burner of the best Russia Sheet Iron. Theta are the most economical and easily man.iged Parlor Stove. in une. sle-3m C I AUTION.--We hereby caution all per me not to purchase our C.aokitiq Stove or Stores with zone Centres or 'follow Cross Piectes on, excel , : IA use made Ow us. us we are the exchlalva owners Of the Patent for inakinr. Hollow Centres or Hollow Cress Pieces, awl we shall prosecute ntl I.orfioill who infrirnto olt our Patent to the fill extent of the law. STUART dr PLTERSON. Iron Fournier,. roi.ltst WILLOW Street, /0.'6 Thirteenth. MACHINERY AND IRON. gradual. V. lartanicx, r. vhvoriAri WILLI#I4 11,241111RT1L. SOUTHWARK FOUNDR , FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STSREIII, MERfark " gONS, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, Manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Engines, for Land, H war, and Marine service, Hollers, thiernuaters, Tanks, Iron Boats, &o,; Ousting' of all kind", either Iron or Bran. Iron Frame Roan for (ins Works, Work Shore, Rail road Citations, &a. Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latest and most im proved construction. Every description of Plantation Machinery, such as Sugar, Saw, and Grua Mills, Vacuum Pans, open Steam Trams, Defeeators, Filters, Pumping Engines, &e. Sole Agents for N. itillieux's l'atent Suonr Bulling Apparatus Nmemitli'a Patent Stew Hammer ; and £Aepmwall Wokiey's Patent Centrifugal Sugar Drain ing Machine, nn 6.. y SALAMANDER SAFES. A large araortment ut EVANS & WATSON'S PHILADELPHIA gIANUVACTURE SALAMANDER SAFES. VAULT DOORS, For Danko and dtotee. BANK LOCKS , Kama) to any now in use. IRON DOOSS, SHUTTERS, d. 0., Ones food tering no andyStat other estabEsinnent In the Unitees, by KVA ‘ Nlit & WATSON, NE, tAIESTNIIT Street, Philll4olons. PLEASE OWE US A CALL. Kula tf —Just received, a large invoice o A- Tat, in super.or Older ?Ind' II uo I.arrels, and fo a 714 P EAI V 1 SALES BY AUCTION: FURNESS, BRINLEY,. & Co., No. us MARKET STREET SPECIAL SALE OF 700 0 CARTONB S. BONNET RIB BN • On Wednesday Morning, October 19th, at 10 o'clock, on 6 months credit, con slkting of-- 700 cartons new style bonnet ribbons. Npe. Okt2o broohe figured posit de sole ribbons. Li timbre stripe 16 broende " 18 plaid and plain " 18 new style doable " BLACK SILK VELVET RIBBONS. ' Celebrated Steamboat brand. —Rue. ll‘sra) superior quality all-silk black velvet ribbons. fast edges. WOOl, LONG AND SQUARE BRAWLS. 6NO high colored wool plaid long and square shawls. MU printed Cashmere shawls BLACK ALPACAS AND COLORED COBOURGS. 2 casco 6-4 black alpacas. 1 ease 6-4 mixed n4paeas. 8 cases 6-6 colored Ceboursa. NEEDLEWORK EMBROIDERIES An invowe of needlework embroideries. BALE OF FRENCH GOODS. On Friday Morning, Oct. 21st, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, on six months credit— UR packager and lots of fancy and staple Fremdi dry goads, comprising a genenslasiportment. p s SCOTT Jr., AUCTIONEER, No. 431 A-Are CHESTNUT STREET, opposite the Custom House. between FOURTH and FIFTH Streets. SALE OF erto LOTS EMBROIDERIEO_, TRIMMINGS, BONNET RIBBONS, MILLINERY GOODS, ite. On Wednesday Morning. Oct. 19th, by catalogue, on a credit, commencing at 10 o'clock, will be sold an assortment of sensonable goods. to which attention is 'Wed. Catalogues and samples ready early on the morning of sale. Included will be found viz EMIIIOOIDERIEB. Rich new styles cambric and jsconet collars and seta. French einli'd ehemmetts, infanta' taconet 'nuns, mconet flouncing bands, edong and inserting, tic. LINEN CAMBRIC MMUS. Ladies' French emli'd linen cambric Plain sheer lawn Ilentlattobed and tape border linen cambric liCkfa. Dents' Mein and printed border, " *. BONNET RIBBONS, FRENCH FLOWERS. tic. Also, rich plain, figured, and plaid poult debit) bon net ribbons. French artificial flowers. Black and colored feathers. Re. BONNETS. Plain and dark straw bonnets. Rich chenille trimmed bonnets. Full trimmed TRI M MINGvet bonnets, tee. RIBBONS. Rich plain and Ingo colors Pompano' trimmings fluted ribbons, black sulk fringes; blank, colored silk, and mlk finish velvet ribb.ne. kc SHOE FINDINGS. Also, art invoice of silk elastic webbing. PHILIP FORD AUCTIONEER, No. 530 MARKET Street. and 521 MINOR Street. SALE OF BOOTS, SHOES, BROGANS, AND GUM SHOES. On Thursday Morning October 20th, at 10 o'clock, will be sold , by catalogue, on four months' credit, 050 eases boots, shoes, bro gans, gaiters. and RIM shoes, comprising a desirable assortment from the beet manufacturers of oily and Eastern goods for city and oountry sales. afi - Catalogues early on morning of sale. SALE OF READY-MADE CLOTHING, SATINETS. ho. On Friday Morning, October mat, at 10 o'clock, Ind be sold, by catalogue. a large and deniable nsaciitineut - of ready-made clarions, or best makes, for fall and winter sales, On Friday Morning, October 2ist, will be sold by.cataiogue, on 6 months' Credit, Id/ pieces ingrain and Venetuin carpeting. sr.a" Catalogues early on the morning of sale. SHIPPING. p lIILADELPIIIA AtD CRESCENT NAVIGATION COMPANY. dint. AIL AT AN ADJOURNED MEETING OF.THE ABOVE NAMED CORPORATION, HELD AT NO. 8 MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE, At 10 o'clock A. M.. September 7th, 19419, the follow ing gentlemen were unanimously elected Dumont the Company, vis : GEORGE 11. STUART, B. MORRIS WALK, hIATINEW W. BALDWIN, CHAS, MACALF.STER, Alto JOHN EDGAR THOMSON. The BOOKS of SUBSCRIPTION o the CAPITAL STOCK of said COMPANY aro now open at the above named Office, whets all persona formable to the enter onus are respectfully incited to subscribe. slt-tY THE BRITISH AND NORTH BRIPII. AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL IMAM- Titoll Nl.ll' TOT% TO LITIRPOOL Chief Cabin Passage.-- • • &tonna Cialna f a saaaga . 71.0 M BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL. Chief Cabin Passage ..$llO Second Cabua Passage ..... ..—..—. &) The ships from Boston Dail at alifitg. PERSIA, Capt. Juana, i CANA DA, Capt. Lang. ARABIA, Capt. J. Stone, lA:BERK:A, Capt. Millar. ASIA Capt. E. G. Lott. NIAGA RA. Capt. Anderson. AFRICA, Capt. Shannon. EUROPA. Capt. J. Leitch. These reuels carry a clear white light at nutat-beLl: green on starboard bow; red on port bow. PE /MIA, Judkir.s, leaves N York, Wednesday, Sept 28, ARABIA, Stone, " Boston. Wednesday, Oct. S. ASIA. Lott, .• N York, Wednesday, Oct. IL CANADA. Lang. " N 44litell. WedlleadaY, Oct. 19. AFRICA, Shannon, " York. Wednesday, 0ct.26. EUROPA, Leitch, " Boston, Wednesday. Nor. 2. PERSIA., Judkins, " N York, Weditstaa.Y. Nov. 9, AMERICA, Millar, " Boston. Wednesday, Nor. 11. ASI A. Lou. " N York, Wednesday, Nor, 23. Berths not secured mall paid for. An experienced Burgeon on board. The owners of these ships wall not be Accountable for Go!Silver, Bullion. Specie, Jewelry. riloClOUll Stones or htala, unlem bills of lading are aißned therefor and the'.lue thereof therein expressed. For freight or pase Cage apply to E. CUNAH U. 41 Bowling Green. .104 f New York. FOR THE SOUTH.—CHARLES TON AND SAVANNAH STEAMSHIPS. FREIGHT REDUCED. Heavy Freight at en aver/Kea ring - kat or cent. be low New York fILUP MO pr.. VoltCil.iliiLtirrON. it C. The U. R. 11.1‘11 taawahla KEYSTONE STATE, C*ll - Ohnrlas P. hiarahnuro, wilt sail os Tuesday, Oct. tato, at In A. M. Through in ad to MP Mem, N ani AH, p a rs ea hours at Sec FOR SAVA. The U. S. Mail &mobilo STATE OF OHORCHA, Captain John J. Oartnn. will wail on Friday, October 21. at 10 o clock A. M. Throush days ISO hours only eveou at Plea. WI - Sailing ehaneed , from , Saturday to eye five dela Goode received, and Bill. of Lading sinned ev l7e 4rendid_firM-clime alqe-Thnel Steam XEY STONE BTATE end Id rA7k. Op GEORGIA now run se &Toros every tea days. thus forming a ire-day einrimu nloatlch 'with Charleston and Savannah. and the South and Southwest. At both Charleston and Ilavenneli. these Ships con nect with Memnon for Planda. and with railroads. ko., for all plums in the South and Nouthwest. INSURANCE. FreihtilLOtlltuntrartee on a large proportion of Goods shippW be found to be lower by these ships than by Ruling vessels, the pronoun being one-half the ra ka—lninuume on all Railroad ' , nista le entirely unneoessary. farther than Charleston orle.avarinali. the Railroad Conteanien taking all mike from Or os points. GREAT REDUCTION IN PARE. Fare by this route ZS top per rent. cheaper than by the inland Route. an will be seen by the fo7se dole. Throush t i ck eta from Philadelphia vie Me ton and Savannah steanashise. INCLUD IN() hi B oa the whole route. einem. from Caariaaron Savan nah to Montaornory: INLAND FAIL To Cbittlooton— 11.0 00 Cbse.oston--. . $lO RI t v t a utti. h : 7.7. It C OI B Ali s ; a un 'u e...7 . ...---. tti P 3 Mac0n........... 31 oU Meow.— _.. nt 73 At1anta.......... 100 trota.--. 3100 11(1.4insbus—. iii) =tins .—..... as a) fi l c ht , " l ,44 — e:ii:.:: ° U) ) Pi l ioiii - ri: .- 7 .Li ces .. ...4. 4, go NCT limn, ... 30 II , New 0r1ean5......... II 00 No ••nm, of Indian unlined anal. the Mop has ruled. Y o milt or passage apply on board, at secoaderhszi above Vine street, or to ALEX. HERON, Jr. Sontkwent corner FOL nil sod CHESTNUT. Agents in l..harleston T. S. 7s P . G. BUDD. '' Savannah:HUNTEß & OASIS( ELL. Far Florida from Charleston, steamer Caroltrui every Tamils,. • . For norOs from Saysuria.b, iteamars St. Nl&ry'x and Bt. John's, every Tuesday end SaturdnY• trZ GLASGOW AND NEW YORK STEAMSHIP COMPANY.- STEAM TO OLABIVW, AND LON DONDERR Y—ku $3O. /PON TW TORE 0100 noon. 01 1 ABOOW, ThoznPkon. eeleeeeW. October It et 13 0 , ED IN BURUIL Cumming, Wednesday, October 23. at 12 o'clock. noon' 11110111 (ILA snow., Thompson. Wednesday. September 14. EDI N Cumming, Wednesday, September V. Hates of Passage from New York, Philadelphia, or Boston, to Glasgow, Lit erpool, Belfast, loblm, or,ton. donderry. first clioss.S76. Steerage, found with an Nam dance of properly cooled provisions. fg3U. An experienced surgeon altaohed to sash steamer. No charge for medicines. For freight or peegage, apply to WORKMAN & CO. Igo. 133 WALNUT Street, Pkiladelplue. RQUER'f CRAW, No. 13 I.IItUADWA Y. New York. U. S. M. STEAMERS HAVRE AND SOUTHAMPTON, ARAGO, Captain Lines, grill gml July 13, September 17, NovxmlAsr 11. FU L TON, Captain Walton. grill aatl August 30, Octo ber la. Ileeeryiber ID. First Cabo, - $133 Second Cabin F...We- • • • Fur freight Dr PB4" %t. r eTAl NEILSON, gent. At the Warehousing Company Phshdelphia Tobacco Warehouse, HOC K Street. Phrle. je23 die MEDICINAL. MOFFAT'S 1"1.X - IETABLE LI le E - 1 1- , PILLS AND PHOENIX BITTER:t hare been thartmuhly Mated. and pronounced a sovermen remedy dievePet. flatulency: heart-burn and ileadarbe. Oativen...srrhma.WAlL. rheumari•ra. gout, {rated worm, scUrmt, time . , salt r heum, erysipelas, eonunon 001.45 andra finenvt, irregularity and all deramyement of the (timid., system,ytlee. nudyaw., othe r ..113eases to which the human Airline a untie For sale by the proprietor. Pr. W. H. MOFFAT, 3.13 BROADWAN. New Vial.. nod by Drudyitts yenerallr all over the country. r,21,1,k WIT IL.ULENTWORTICS PILE ItE3ILL/Y. For the cure of_l(etnerrhools or Files, Consti Man. Famula in Ann. I.Teeratl , ll9 of the Anne, Prolapeus ni tho Rectum. Fissures. Excnriatton, Illoorattons In ternal end External to the Anus, Fa taratus, and all Die- Past, peculiar to the Rectum. The groat and untform success which this Remedy has attained for the curoni the aborts Diseases is unprece. dentod an the annals of Medicine. The ratudtty of its cti nn e n u e ratite qualities and the duralutit) of au cures are n: the age. Ninety-nine ocanted and cured of thus i ll t by of a n a hundred other Re orent Remelt 1l distresstnf complaint and are restored to comfort here tofore unknown. Full and explicit Directions accom- Pala) each Box. One Box is sufficient to perform %cure. rrepatod onl) DR. GLEN'RWORTII. No. hit R ACE .`'treat. Prtve 81. Can be sent by Adams' Express. on-ltra — ANOTHER PROOF OF TILE WONDER FUL EFFECTS OF TROXELL'S NEURALGIA sA PIMA., July 7th. IBM. Mr. E. W. TROxeLL—Dear Bit have been troubled with the "N EU RAI.6IA" for the last It yenta. sad hare suffered the moat ezenicnatang pain, compelling me at tunes to sire up my bueineenenUrely. I could not eat, and sleep was a Clanger to my eyes. I suffered more thau tongues can toll. I had tae advice and rod of various physicians. and used other remediee, but ell of no avail ! Harm; noticed your advertisement in the papers, I concluded to call on a person whom 1 had learned was cured of a case of 95 years standing. Re applied the "SALVii" but once, and I felt immediate relief—a second application removed the pain ennrely, and 1 now feel like a different roan. Since then I have slept well—something that I are not done for mouths, being (Mined to sat up all night an a chair. My appetite line returned, and 1 'eel grateful to yuu for the restora tion of my health. CHARLES 11. RAKER, Tobacconist, CAR ROI. Street. above WOOD, Kensington. For sale. wholesale and retail. at S. W.corner sixTH and ?ARM:Ill/RNM.3, and at T. R. CALLENDI.R Jr Co.'e. N. W. coruer Third and Walnut eta. apl.l-tf WASHING AND IRONING. WAkfING AND IRONING DONE with NRATNF.SSnnd DESPATCH, for 2 4 111g1e I, —a- Ladies and Gentlemen, itumbes. Boarding School+. flotels, Mean:lN:at/ 80., at DONOVAN'S FAMILY LAUNDRY. No. ?JO Heath SIXTH Street collier of Prune. Family Shirts and Collars patent pelltlitell. Evan thing unahed by hand, on the now, 'rho whole bunion is stnotlY attended to by female, .peratises. Mrs. DONOVAN, 11 V - 11 Supenndencledt. )_ -_,_ - £4 iT THOMAS k SONS • • N 05.13, =CIO 1101,yri e FOsad URTH STREET. Y'ormarfcr mWI STOCKS AND REAL ESTATE, THIS DAY. Noon and Evening sales. Pamphlet eatalot - oes no. ready containing fall de sonptions of all the properties to be sold on TnesdaY next at 12 o'clock, noon. and To'nlpek in the evemag withlist of yaps Ztti inst. and November Ist. and of real estate at private sale, comprauns a lar;e amount and variety of valuable property. CARD.—YUBLIC SALES REAL ESTATE AND STOCKS AT THE EXCHANGE.—BaIes of real estate and stooks will hereafter be held at 12 o'clock toot. and in the evening . y i. o a n n tj gar ban of kia;lizTo i n ea o , save. addition to which we publish. on the S.aturdav preirM to the sale, one thousand catalogues, in pamellet form, giving foll descriptions of ALL the properties to be sold on the follow/as Taesday REAL ESTATE * AT PRIVATE SALE. W We have a large amount of real estate at private sale, including every aeseripuon of city and country property. Printed lists mar be bad at the auction store. PRIVATE SALE REGISTER. la" Real estate entered on our private ode register, and advertised occasionally . in out publie sale abstracts. ( of which lA/copies aro printed weeklyd free of charge. FALL SALES STOCK AND REAL ESTATE. Tenth Fall Bale. lllth October. at 12 o'clock noon, at the Exchange. Eleventh Fall Sale.lBth October, at. 7 o'clock in the evening. at the Exchange, AT Fart of the handbills for each of the above WM now ready. PEREMPTORY BALES—PEWS. &e. On Tuesday, 18th instant. at 12 o'clock noon. without 'we're., pews (oe. 33 and 101 K Arch-street Presbytenan (Morett i l Rev. Dr. Wadsworth's./ west of Tenth street. Also, pew N 0.44 Church of the Epiphany. Ng- s Ale of the three absolute. PEREMPTORY SALE—ADDITIONAL PEW. Also. without reserve, pew No. s9at- Jan.'s'. Church (Rev. Dr. Mortund Se venth . strep, north of Marker. Also, s North ' We s t 3 Slinrsts Company. 120 sc r i p s sc Delaware Matual lnlawanee Company— ?! 25 for 1852, and 896 for 1853.) I share Point Breese Park Association. 1 share Idereatitite Library. 1 share Philadelphia Athentenm. TENTH FALL SALE, OCTOBER 18, AT NOON At the Exchange. will include— EXTRA VALUABLE PROPERTY Viz ORDE VALUABLE NITED STATES. Viz.: the very MARBLE BUILDING, formerly the BANK OP PENNSYLVANIA, Secon d street and Dock street. opposite the .. Philsdelphis Ex change,"and . near the • Corn Second S VE t f . gfu l attf:: l,t 4, 2 lkCre t g ia r . ga r o r PHVAL HALL, Fifth street. southof Chestnut. Lot Rifeet frowt. Truetees! Sale.—The COAL LANDS of the NORTH CARBONDALE COAL COMPANY.6eesereaSl pe relit a, in Fell township. Lucerne smutty, Pa. Administrators' PenimptoriSale—Estate of Nathan_iel Holland, deceased . —VEß VALUABLE BUSINESS: STAND, Nos. 108 and lud South Second street, below Chestnut. Sale absolute, without reserve. VALUABLE FARM AND CONN IRV BEAT. a1.c..6 6.3 acres, near Torreedale. on the Philadelphia and Boa. to turnpike, Bucks tenet', Pa. Executors' Sale—Estate of D. and S. via, deed. VALUABLE BUSINESS LOCATION.—Thrse-story brick dwelling, No. RC south Tenth sum, below Chest nlrriMane' Court tikil-_Ektate of Joseph Wright, VALUABLE coporNuir PLACE, 7 acres. with tar provemevs, roVor f nlar :t eWwn pans. ° AWE -WOE Y BRRlCK"ingargo. d . tip d ee d. aet write! of Sixth and Mary streets. sowb _of Lopenord. Same Estate.—THßEE-STORY BRICK DWELL ING. adjoining. Saw _Estate.—THREE THREE-STORY BRICIE lone.' eller, in the rear of the above. C)r l t Vl i" Vl C ßr u tr t -Sltlif ‘i .44 . of .. i f E H MVE i rlirid a ft . t d. nantown. hare'Orp' Cows Sale—Estate otiohe E. Waiuh, deed. TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLLNG. earthwestside of Bnnehurst street, Germantown. Peremptory Pale.— ELEGANT YGODERN RESI DENCE. ?its. 1817 Walnut street, opposite Rittenhowee square, with all the modern convenienees. Lot Id feet I inches frnntOno. to George street. ELEGANT RESIDENCE with stable. ecoaeh.Ve.se„ Re.. Lm'quiltreat. above William street, TWent7-Sounk 1;2e1 I late Weet Ptt . ladelphist ' cittors' Sale— late of•Alre-Anne 1. Petit, deed. A tCA 111,E FM SINEW STAND.—Store and dwell ing. No. 111 North Poorth street. above Arch. THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, Nog 2311 Winter street, west of Tv eot v.first street. Executors' Sale—Estate of William Wayse, deed. TWO BRICK DWELLINGS.Noe- IS) and IrS.. North Fifteenth street. NEAT MODERN DWELLING. N 0.337 Rooth Eigh teenth 'Vert, above Pm* street MODERN R ES! DENCE. No. edit North Twelfth et. NEAT RESIDENCE.I 2 / 4 Mount Vernon street. ELEVENTH FALL IS ALE. EVOCTORERIRO, 119 , AT 7 O'CLOCK THE EN At the EiehAtt.teLyill otande -- OjTheni Cou.t tsale—L' eo.teipt.Dasia Seett. &WI TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING. 1201112C32: eor ner of 'Similar and Fnartts wears. . . • Same Estate.—THßEE THREE STORY BRICK DWELLIN US, Fourth street, north of Mazur. Same Eztate. TH REn TWO-STORY BRICK DIV ELLINtiS. north aide of Master ntinet. Nutt a Fourth. • Nam e . Name Estate.—TElßEE-STORY BRICK DWELL. I ii, northwest corner of _Master and Prsk streets. Same Estate TWO-S .- ORE _FRAME STABLE, tree side of Pink streerorth of Master. Same Estate.—THE :E TEREE- STORY BRICK DWELLINGS. east at of Fourth street, north of Master, 'nth Gorse bnet dwellings to ow mu- k'4,Sk street. Opplaits von/ gala—Estate of William Chew. Seed. TWO-STORI BRICK DWELLING, N0...41 SmitS Seventh street, between Spruce and Ptne. Trustees' Peremptory Sale Estate of lamas Bell. BRICK DWELLINts, South Sults stteet. between Sher - Peremptor Pro perty in Volume, NOT lerroy. Preeutors' Peremptorr elle—Emu Lb lea deed.—NEAT TWO-STORY BRICK DWELL ING, Vol 4nNorth street. . • - - • TWO BRICK DWELLINGS. 7e,leril and P3rt sts. BUBINEBB LOCATION.—Tro-star! brick Ilrein._ 21t Caner street. between Chnisat and Waktet and Second and Thud streets- Peremptory SaIe.—GROUND RENTS—Two wed seeo re ,round-reub of el 3 and en% year. Also, tour of en a year mteb.. Sate abaninln Peremptory Sale.—T TWO SUILtING LOTS, Howard treet. Sizteenth ward. EiMiU;=2 OARD.—lneluded in our sale of eheles. Lot Jest bereks. on Wednesday roomtnz omit, :nat., ar.7.eg KC 171.7 valuable produetlons. are the terortrig— SPLENDID PICTORIAL. ILLI - STII ATED, AND IL LUMINATED WOHEP. Illuatrated Londrd Hanficz'aSketehes. ph ; Wyett's Ornamental Meta) Work; 'Weeks of Enonent laateia, on Flintier-3re earrarloes ; flodory of Cal reify. 62 illuminations: Art Ucuon Sirnsl.s3 ell er:armee; Bnt,sh Nation./ d-Merr. 114 eonas - 1%61W Cooke's Views of London. 43 corrarliars; Cau.U's Liter etuchorum. JIM asc ra aints ; Ancient Dusted sad &stud ctinss. 75 colored plates; Groner's Presene Neal-arms; Lelris's Seesery of Ervisod ; Ornamental AlphstAts &moles Views of 24hmstopol. k e. kr' The books are now arranged for examination, with catalogues. BALE OF SUPERIOR GERMAN BULBOUS ROOTS. Thu Monster. October Pelt. at 11 O'CIACk. at the Anctioa Store, ens ease of supenor beldam root,. cutspnrias the agent at smarm:et of hymen:abr. tulips, mare:sun, crocuses, Sc. MISCELLANEOUS LIBRARY OP THE LATE EIDN. JOSEPH M. DOR.A.X. Thie Erentar, October 1341), at the Auction Storaorill lie add the miwellaneous library of tWi Late Hoe. Joardili NI.I ors.e. of thin eity. ore For %articulate we eatAlAuwa. RARE, VALEARLE, AND ELF.OANT BOORS, DI RECT FROM LON Dux. On wed...day Moralist October Ma. eemmencina st to o'clock. trill be and. COO nUCtlill store.. IMO folllf/1511telkt of EURtr- YRAN BOOKS, of as taterestiag character, last re ceived direct from London. Per shin Plotadea facioded are standard and destrable authors :a the varied drpart went, of Enghsh literature. kNettrer with a fins coiloc- Ikon of epleudid plc tonal sad Illaarrared works. Cerstosaaa will be rersix.aud the books •craned for examination tiro day, pfeTIOUS. Sule ut Nor. ID mad 141 Smith Fourth SITMA. SUPERIOR FURNITURE, FRENgII-PLATE MIR RORS, PIANO.FORTF, BkIUSSELS tURPETS. -- At 9o'clock, at the Aucuon Store. an assortment of excellent secosd•haod sMsant mum Garth. fine mirrors. carpets. h..m families dechnisi hoomitseems. minored to the Mere for eoarealesee et sale. • Adminlstrstor's Rats—Estate of Jacob Oswald, dea d. alIEW.Litr eIATCE.P.i. CASKS, COPPER fiLT TLE. HOPPES. W. 1.130219. sa On Poday Morning, Octotwr nat. at le o'clock. at :Va.= Coates street. td order of the adaurnstrator, kd lame beer castor. st.ar. ter casks, copper kettle and rater tanks. copper pante, oP r bottom. S teer coolers. br an 0; ige ralls,3 horses, and 3 in - aeons, harness. JM. GI.I3IMEY k. SONS, • REAL .ELITATE A 02.710NEER.a. No. a3O WALE UT STNEST. CARD.—I. N. Gonuaay ... t . Bons. wdlaWl regular h Woo of ,t Reel F• A, &mks. Lai haus- On our Private We Repots/10 aJTILIo b. Sand a very largo aakovat of roal tootadiod RTC 17 Jr OOtisloll of oda eoustsirom. J BEL" No. IN WALN - Mltteet. below &kat. M OSES NATRINS AUCTIONEER SIXTH And RACE AND comia Room mor: KERCIIANT, O.E. tamer MONEY TO LOAN. MoTIT TO Loin. IN Lanai oa alO l / 3 1% OS nut re hanthia tenarally. and on all matelot of Tab's. All. suns OTT[ [l,l. ItVaDXXD nou...asa TWO 'Kit cut?. T-k 1 mortTn. includ i ng storage. o. at Na th an,' fnomont EitabOalottent.S. E. tomtit' of SIXTH sad RACIt Eta tiREAT PUBLIC ACCOMAWD kTIOPL MONEY: MONET!! M0NEX....9; Money libera ll y advnnood Lane or souin amengags from one dollar to thoaaamis,on go=al and chef Vats t thangdods.gratohogagysirg. fonlinr-Itmear.mamnaltn strumenta. fottutguro. dry goods. elotkaid.RTOO•naL :17;i11 "1_ 117 5 1 "' Oltg .t 1: ". h 7 "l7" l.rt e l a.hAn = la.e af op, at NI - mit e :a' Pa_MtraL r Ertantr n gth znatlAM Wetness{ cornir of Bath and stroma. PROMISSORY MYTIS, ulthoottalaraL doloonnter all the lowest marker ref.,. ... . GREAT . BRGAI.II - 5 IN WATCHES. JEWEL pl. to. AT PR VAT lii. 41e. at NA ILIANS• PRINCI PAL . • s TA 8.1 SilhaktiT, .§. E. corner of SIXTbi aiod eli RACE a ts.—The following articles will to sold for lean than bait e 'tonal mails an ces:V. o a gold Each:boob:at toil Jew c.ad pie of the meat ror stored MO boat snake, to atrat cues and double bottomed. Faso Aoki sicappErtept levet and:true watches, 1 tr. kaattnx nose and opoo facie. some of them are extra full jeweled . , and beet take. Racer Eag lab patent lever watebee. tempo meat lever Lod leptnes. in bunting case and open face. Nome very snyortor ; Englan. Swiss. Freud. aa4 (funnier wtlehea; Rae gold vett. fob. 'took, sod cllJ drena chants ; foe gotd pencil can/sand pens, t4;xotilenr., Wet stairs, fuitter.rings. f:7- ,, tr.. node. ric.o.sllows, inn) lelyteneraty. Rape nor Gat ana Ct.: an at *l3 per th In boxes of 31 each. writ to soUi by erns.l4 box or a LICA, to snit purchasers. Naweroaa Baal artielas, ,&0., a 0. AT PRIVATE BALK. A auperior Ere-proof cheat. I feet loth by 3 fiat Walla Abe. satehes. and Jewelry of eve n ..k*CriPtl.l,ll. DENTISTRY. DENTISTRY.—The improved sets • , ..ITir. of ARTIFICIAL TEETH, lied Ins-nri(sernred at 907 ARCH•tbreeS, Phrisdelptua, by I. LUKENS, AL D.. Suet ntistA The e sets of Teeth ate superwjier 421 other., p from the tolloirezr 111.114.1 ts: Pura r 111.261 Is-wed in plere r of ro'd or eilrer, for plates, 11;9gtic the orre,third lighter, and at the tame time run, here neatest th.,,ekneee,je.here th e )114 the snetouricat shape arialr.eu.ttias kerteeUr reate rce,and atoms the erect nng,,2,1 features; they will stead totter in service, end never net out of repair; they are reapoustWa • srmote4 far • lifetime.; there are no ere V ICOS r the accuien,ulsuml of pirticles of food; they are wholly tree irontell runic action, and con beret produce palpitation of ISA been, headache, sore throe:, neunlos, 01' - • Dr. LCA ENS' afire. VI ARCH stxoet• Pbt'Arlolrias Also .13,1 PEN NSYL VAN I A Arerma, Washing toc, C bP24-Im HOTELS. MURRAY HOUSE, NEWARK. OHIO, Is the lar,test and best arran;ed Hotel in central Om:Y. Is centrally located and is easy of accts.: front all the routes of travel. It CUEMIna elk the modern improve - ments, and et ery couvcroence for the comfort and rte connuodat/on oi the tram puNic. TLe Sltepot.: Rooms are !army and well a entlated. The buttes a, Rooms are well arranged and arefully furiishe... fanultss and Large ttarilltr; par ses; and the House •Ili lee kept as a first-cLus Hotel in every res2ect. H. A. NIURRA , i .1. BRO.. UNION. ARCH STREET, ABOVE THIRD. PHILADELPHIA. UPTON S. NEWCOMER. • The situation of tins HOTEL. is superia.ly adapted to the wants of the Business Pubhe; andto those in sesacu of plouure , Passenger Railroads, which now run peat. and In close erownnitY, afford a cheap and pleasant to all Owes of interest is 4.r about the Ott,. 1113-at" DRILLS AND SLIEETINGS FOR la- PORT. BROWN_, BLF-ACORD, AND 'BLUE MULLS. ELF.:A Vl' AM) MORT MIEFTINGS. eultsbis fnr Expo:l.lor li - FROTDINGHAhI h 14 South FRONT Rt.. anJ SS LETITIA doom. .is-1. INTON'S ENCAD6TIO TILLS fur Doom al Ornamental Chi Triget for cottages. Oanlea Vases and clanftins. \larded Pape for nit and Water conductors. Imnierteal and for by _ . ._ . _ ___ __ S. A. HARRISON. liun Ill` M r " t I ()VI:RIM-VS I', in Mids. 1-4 JAMS (jRAHAM t CD., afP LETITIA Bank. P;os;neto;s_
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