The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, October 21, 1859, Image 4

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IffepoideffrdifflikPrt*l •
cattattrin - SgsgtoveL4ndge Lndlow.—Notwith
`standing the Coolness of the weather yesterday, the at
mouphereiii thlit court morn wits Met as oppressive as
The drid'aise that Was taken up was one IrCwhich
- Matthew Barr was charged with the larceny of a
hi
board, the property el 'r. Teterman. • Verdict net
entity. •
John...Lenity was charged with keeping it fereelous dog.
The wttnesses upon the part of thepronecution testified
that several immune Were bitten by tiled*. The defence
proved that the do' was a harmlessoue, and a verdict of
not guilty-was rendered in the ease.
Liberian Williams was charged with the larceny of
esm. the presort) , of William IlleCutoticon. The money
wile the property of the prosecutor's father. Mr. Me-
Cutcheon testified that he wont out to lake a walk With
the defendant. and had &MO with him ; that while he was
o t walkang lid the money, and the defendant
was the only person who had been with him. Verdict
° falai - I:Vaunt was charged with keeping a disorderly
house. in Monroe ,- below Fourth street. Several wit
nesses were ealled for the prosecution, who testified
the honks in queetioa was visited by women of evil
character and fame. who went there inn drunken con
dition, new:repented by men.one witness testified that
about the tune the prosecution was brought, she saw
the prosecutor and the defendant quarrelling and light
ing' together. The defence, by a number of witnesses,
endeavored to prove that the house kept by Mtn. Young
was a quiet and orderly house, and that tam prosecution
was brought merely front malice upon the part of the
Prosecutor. Baniel:Dougherty Eau., appeared fir the
defendant. The verdict of the jury has been sealed.
James Kernan, alias Punch, was convicted of a charge
of carrying concealed deadly weapons.
Elizabeth Haney was acquitted of a charge of larieny.
The defendant; for some time. has been - an inmate of
the lunatic departmentof the Blockley Almshouse.
The court ettdourned et three o clock, Judge Ludlow
deferring sentences until to-day.
U. S Cutcutr Cothar.—Judge Grier.—Theense
of Benin vs. The Lehigh Coal and Piavigatien Comeau,'
was resumed on yesterday morning. The clomps 'mochas
upon both sides, wore concluded on wedneeder
afternoon. - Yesterday morning Judge liner charged the
Jury...l read
reviewed the evidence of both parties ver
f )
tilly, and also ad portions of the petition upon which
Delnat's patent was .granted, which set forth very fully
the plan by which hie coat-breakers - were made. Ihe
evidence ris to the respective abilities of the different
patents coal-breakera. and their different mode of
contraction, was careiblly gone over. After a charge
of about two bongs, the jury retired to deliberate upon a
von lot. .They hmt not agreed ato late hour in the day.
They have permission to seal their verdict.
DISTANT CUVRTI—Judge Hare.—Samuel Max.
wail et al. le. Summers Foster. - An action of ejectment.
Verdict for the defendant. Murphy for. phonon; and
Tem for delendant.
Charles Murphy -ve, The City of Philadelphia. Be
fore reported' Verdict for the defendant. 0. P. and S.
A. Commit for plaintiff, and H. T. King for the de
form.
B,njanun-Hs Pftfield vs. Benjamin Scott, Jr., & Co.
An action upon prouussory notes. Verdict for the de
fendant.
William.Harmstead and Elizabeth Harmsterul, his
w it. o . w ig, sue to the use of the said Elizabeth Harm
stead va. Daniel L. Skeldman. An action on a book ac
couneto recover for certain goods alleged to have boon
sold and_deliverecL On trial. L. D. Vail for plaintiff,
anti It. M. Leo tor defendant.
Oeorge Cromehen va, Mary Co ffi n, administratits of
thee eatateof batnuel L. Coffin, deceased. An action of
trover and conversion. . Verdict for the plaintiff for
1111,831.11. - J. F. Johnston for plaintiff, and W. L. Hirst
for defendant.,.-
Dts COMIT —J udne Sharswood. Aaron
Imes va..Ellzabeth Suteliff An action to recover
damages for injuries alleged to have been sustained by
the overflowing of the defendant's cess pool into the
plaintiff% cellar. Verdict for the defendant. Piulettcr
for plaintiff. and Thorn for defendant.
law Chan va. John Blesser. A feigned issue to try
the ownership of a Jenny Lind wagon. On trial.
COUNON Views—Judge Allison.—Parks vs. Pays
son. -An action of- Hover for- a raft of lumber which
had floated down the Schuylkill to the wharf of the
defendant. at Gray's Ferry, during a freshet in the sum
mer or Latta for _absinth' and 1. Newton Brown
Irk = a t ald h d e airei r gs ° 4lii l Ni n tig fr to
plai n -
tamed by rea
lon of negeoeu on Part of the plaintiff to remove the
umber a fter the freshet had subsided. Verdict for
plaintiff for $101.87.
At the conclusion of this case , which occupied the en
tire session. Judge Allison discharged the panel of hi
tors. In doing so. he instructed them that, jurors reaul
mg three miles from the court house, by a recent act of
the Legislature. are entitled to e 1.60 per diem. and
mileage once a week: The jury trials in thus court will
be reamed at 10 o'clock on Monday morning.
The consideration of the Bennett divorce cute will
probably be resumed to- morrow morning.
faLuADELPRIA EDAM) OF TRADE.
JAS. RosS . SNoWDEN,i
HENRY BUDD, UOMXITTEE OH THY Monza
J. B. LANCASTER,
MAILING OF TILE OCEAN STEAMERS
, FROM THE UNITED STATES.
entß4 __Pave DOD DAYS
Ari01....—........New York..Havre --- —Oct 22
Indian ..,...... .... Quebe0..Liverp001........,....0ct 22
r'ci>f Weahington....N York.. Cork &,LiverpooL —.Oct 72
on , .......New York.. Liverpool ..... ...„ . Oct 2 kl
inburgh... . Now York..Glaagow-- .... Oct 24
Bremen New Y0rk..8remen........- Oct 7i
North Briton.-- Quebeo—Liverixml..--...... Oct V
Haminonia New Y0rk..Hamburg..........N0v 1
Europa ....... ... . Botton..LiverPool.... • ... .....Nov 2
Ocean Queen.., New York—Havre -....., ... -- . Nov 5
Kangaroo, --New York..verpool, &0..—..N0v 5
Per= .._.New York..7.a l4 verpool Nov 0
Prince Albert..... New York..Galway... . '... Nov 10
&monies ......... New Y0rk..11kmb0rk...........Pfuv lb
Arnefieft - ..
.. Boston. . Liverpool ..... Nov /5
80rue5ta..........New York. .Hamburg.... —....De0 1
. TO ARRIVE.
111.11r4 LEAVE ' EVE DAVE
An 410 Sason......Live rpool_Qao ben, t 12
Ocean queen....lLsvro.ko..Now York ... Oct 12
Kan vo rpool—New York ....... ....Ott 11:
Forma . L t rpool..N ow Y0rk............0ct
hailed Albert Galway...hew York ..... Met la
tikaonia . m plon..N ow York ...... ....Oct IS
Bormysta..... Southampton .Now York —NOV 4
To mom t ham plon..New York ... —Dec
The California Mail Steamers sail from New'York on
the rah and Nth of each month.
The Havana Steamers leave New York on the Id, 7th.
12th, 17th , and 27th. et each month, and Charleston, B. U.,
on the 4th and nth:
When the above datee fall on Sunday. the steamers
will Buil en Monday, except from Now Orleans.
LETTER BAGS
Ai MI TEERCIIANTA' EXCHANGE, PHILADELPHIA.
Ship daranak,... . Liverpool, soon
Sart Reindeer, Kerlin R io do Janet ro, Oct 21
Brig nsa
Thon Waßor,Riorth .... . ... ~..St Sarin. $OOll
Sri; Zoo Ns mph , Soho r— —.boon Town, COL noon
Bohr W L . —.Havana, soon
MA.RiNE INTELLIGENCE.
PORT OF rittLA.DELPIII9, Oct. 91, 1859.
SUN - -6 30 !SUN 2i
MGR WATER.-- .-- -.10
ARfilirEl);
U 8 mail steamship State of Georgia, Garvin, from Sa
vannah, 67 hours. with noise and passengers to Alex
Heron, Jr. Tuesd(i> .1 A 111,15 miles north of Cape Rn
main, exchanged signals with steninship Augusta, bound
south.
Sarah htina*,,Weavor, daTe iiom New York,
with xoJes to F Learn.
CLEARED.
Steamship Delaware, Copes, N York.S Allderdiee.
Ship Chicago, Chase, N Orleans, Wright .t Boos:
Barg Island Rome, Jeffrey, London, Workman & Co.
Bark White Wing, Ealing, Laguayra. Dallett Bros,
Bohr Sarah. Mingo, Wearer, New York, Bancroft,
Lewis & Co.
Bohr Frederick Reed, Illatolrord, Bath, Me, 1. Au
denrina & Co.
Bohr Gilbert Green Wenver, Hyannis, do
Behr J It Mitchell, Moore,, Block Rock, do
Behr B. B Barnard, Allen. Tnornnston, N Brune - vent
dr.. Co.,
. - .
Bohr D Smith, Douglass, Salem, Van Duaen; Norton
&t.o.
Bohr Gen Taylor, Hunter, Westchester, )3lakiaton &
Cox. .
Ada Charity, Smith, New London, do
Scar Geo itenry_.Bolliday„ Norfolk, do
Btr .1 8 Waiver. )S eams . Baltimore. A Groves, Jr.
Str Ironsides, Yanderreer, N York, W M Baird Jr. Co
(Corresndence of The Press.)
HA po VRE DE GRACE, Oct 19 18te.
The Wyoming left here this morning with 9 boats
laden and consigned as follows:
Ira T Clement, anthracite coal to A M Eastman; True-
American, hituminous coal to It N Burroughs; William
hdler, and Banton & Bruner, lumber to Henry Croaks);
J 'l' Dawson, do to Princeton; En land & Brown, dot
C & Cadwalader ; Col J Bee r, do to Malone &
Taylor: Den'R Fleming, do to John Craig; W & W S
Bennett, lumber to Noraroas & Sheets.
Om 20—The Kingston left this morning with 10 boats
in tow • laden and consigned as follows:
L Harlon!, flour, oorn, and tobacco to P Fitzpatrick;
W A Thomas, grain and iron to-Perot & Br°, and 113111-
Dor to L Trump Sc. Sous; John Haus and Co ; William
Wilha, bituminous coal to H N Burrouhs; C. & 3 car
tin, bar iron 10 B Campbell & Co; 0' It Ffosts, and
Mary Emma , lumber to order; JO Sampson, do to It
Wolverton; Chas Brubakor, anthracite coal to Delaware
City; Wm Donaldson, do to Mr Gurney.
Yours, &o, W. N. W.
(Correspondence of The Frees.)
READING, Oct. IILIBW.
The following boob, from the Union Canal passed into
the Schuylkill Canal to-day, hound to Philadelphia, viz
Mee Heber, lino to Elias Rehm; Prairie Flower.
lumber to P Y firendlinger ; J & J Smith, bit coal to IL
A & B Boyfert; John Wister, grain to Christian & Cur
rant; Eleanorlumber. to Malone & Taylor; St Lau
rence, do to Henrylf Croskey ; Jelferson.iron ore to B
El Brook; Two Brothora, pig iron to Cabeen & Co; Col
,J W Mayminl, limber to John If Baker ; Margaret &
Mary,do to Norcross & Sheets; Bander, h oover & Co.
grain to Joseph Coover.— • Yours, so., F.
MEMORANDA:.
Shia Manlius, Pitman, cleared at Boston 19th lost, for
Biup Eloise, Collins, hence, was in the oiling at
Charleston 18th inst.
Bark Ben) Hallett. Little, cleared at New Orleans 18th
font, for Philadelphia.
Bark Orlando, Nickereen, cleared at Belton 19th inst.
for Buenos-Ayres:
Bohr Jane N Baker,ltenderson, hence at Charleston
18th inst. -
. _
bairn Ella, Packard, and E H. Atwood, Rich, cleared
at Boston 19111 mat, for l'iilladelpina.
Bohr J R Mather. litakertion, for Wilmington, Del,
elaarad ar Bastrop :oth Inst..
Bars Orace Girdles, Paine; Rola GilliUon, Smith,
and .1 Al Eh yant, from Boston, for Philadelphia; G P.
TatpeT, Portsmouth, for do, and ltnalitt Sharp, Sharp,
/Intern, for do, at New London lath inst.
Bohr Adelaide. Smith, hence at Alexandria 19th inst.
Bohm Al It Carlisle, for Fall Risp. and W Pitro,
for Wareham, sailed from Alexandria 19th inst.
Bohr Independence, Hall, hence at Newborn, N C.
16th inst.
. .
Bchr Two Mann, MaDonnld , hence at Newborn, N C.
10th mat.
.
Bobr. Moonlight.' Rotes, for Georgetown, D C, went
to ma tlom Chaileston ldth met.
Bum N A AloNedl, Hand, from Wilmington, N C., at
New York 19th inst.
&Ma Pavii.on. - Baker, from Plymouth for this port,
and Blobs. Jones, train Delaware City fur New.d-•
for d, at Newport lath inst. •
Bohm Isaac Bleu, Smith, and Watchman, Benjamin,
from coston - tor this port; Governor, /former, train
Itnetpert fordo; Marie Rosana, Cox,'from Calais for
do; Cam . Lick. Cox, from Bangor !do. and Waupon-
Illantrvv. from Boston for Snty roe, Del., remained at
NewpOrt A M. 18th inst.
Bohr Richard / hompson, Lloyd, hence at Providence
lath ialt
Bolirs Anna df Pdwards. Somers; Ann Turner, Ayres;
Thos P Cooper, 'raj for; H W Benedict, Ellis. and 'l'
Benedict, Goldsmith, sailed from Providence 18th trust
for Me port,.
Bohr tAtOtille, Coles, Pette, hence at Taunton lath
inst.
chr Albert Piot& Phillipi,eailed from Taunton 18th
Inn tor Delaware City.
Steam tem J 0 Itaafte i Kirby, hence at Charleston 18th
MORE PROOF OF THE WONDERFUL
EPPEerti.OF. MONW:B AMERICAN,HAIR
RE krAll.7a.oll::.
Nlll.AAXLClTlA;Setteimherrttli, 1869: '
This in to certify that I was bald for many years, and
wits recommended to try your Itep.itrator F and harms
procured three bottles, used it for three months. which
hose/lined my hair to grow, and althongh not elute
,as
thick as Wore, tint ri of constantlygyowins.
N. JONEN,
No. 89 North Third street.
PilMAM:rim. fleuteinhar 18 , 59.
Mr. J. F. ftioNnbr.: Dear Sir—Some time mime my
hair oommenoed ratline out. so much so, that I was, in
fact, fearful of imeoming bald; but hearing of the won
derful potter of your Reparator, I was induced to buy a
bottle, and after name one-half of it my hair not only
sleazed coming out, hut commenced growing finely, and
I have now as thick a suit of hair apsa ever 1 had.
JACOB EVAS,
• . No. 132.1 Cherry street.
For sale by_T. TT PhITERS & Co, Solo Agents. No.
TM CHESTNUT Sireet Philadelohla, - sal-gm
WESTERN.AND SOUTHERN MER
VILANTE.—AtaniIa. Ropo, nil sizes. neatly packed,
and fors/tie by the manutheturers at the lowest New
York mom 'WEAVER. FITLER & CO..
070 23 N. WATER EL. and 24 N. Wharves.
SALAMANDER SAVES.
A taros' aasortmant of '
EVANS-re VATSDN ,
PIEILADELPHIA MANUFACTURED
- SALAMANDER P LT DoAFEAuRE, '
VAU
For Hanka abd Storm
HANK LOCKS •
ISSOhtt i Olis an Ja n utT i Altrfe.a.,
Otte good taiina ba any other estatniehmeitt In the
United Staten, by
EVANS & WATSON-,
• N 0,80.1 CHESTNUT Street,
- • Philadelphia.
PLEASE OTVE "US A nALT,.. -
LADIES' HAIR BRAIDS, FRI
SETTS, and CURLS, treteufeetured in the very
belt and newest pane dyke, ander 'which we constant!) ,
keep t7l on band,
iegni=
an parts al
the °try grinned, and promparsuended
to. Aisopoie:w [ AI goi r tzmili s te:e. ,
—Between karket itne.aeatatiL
MINTON'S - ENCAUSTIC = TILES for
liOorrt. .r ..: • '
ova Ohirog wOom for oost.gos.
Hed • i a tglo u r d. Vita i dNif'stof oonduotOrs.
# 9 .f% 114 • ' A. irrantroorr,
WO' damn Buys.
COMMISSION HOUSES.
WELLING, COFFIN, 46,1
COMPANY,
no CHESTNUT STREET,
AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF
A. & W. SPRAGUE'S PRINTS.
In great variety, including Chocolate!, Turkey Reds
Greens; Blues, Shirting., and Fanoftßyles.
BLEACHED MEETINGS AND SHIRTINGS
Lonsdale, • Masonville, Slatersville,
'Hgae, Washington Union Mills,
Blackstone, Cohannet, Johnston,
Belvidere, ncenix, Bmithville.
BROWN SIIEETINGS, SMRTINGS, AND
OSNABURGS.
Matomm, Virginia Family, Groton,
Ettriok, Eagle, Manchester,
Men's & Farm's, Black Hawk. Mercer A,
Warren A, Farmers', Riverside,
Can's River, Elwell.
CLOTHS.
Bottomley's, y om e T uy , s, (Benham Co.'s, and other
makes of Black and Fancy all wool and cotton warp
Cloths in great variety.
DOESKINS AND CASSIMERES.
Greenfield Co., Sextons River, Lowtstorc Falb,
Stearn'! M. Gay & Sons, Glendale,
Berke:lire Co., and others.
SATINETS.
Stearn's , Ayrea & Aldrich, Taft & Capron,
Minot, - Charter Oak, Crystal Springs,
Swift River, Carpenters', Florence Mills,
Carroll's, Duhring's, Converrville. &o.
• BlL'ESlAS.—Lonsdale Co.'s, Smith's, and other makes,
plain and twilled, of all colors.
Panay Negro Stripes and Plaids.
Jewett city and Irene Stripes, Denims, and Tiokings.
Rhode Island and Philadelphia Linseys, Apron Cheeks.
and Pantaloon . Staffs.
Shepard's and Slater's Canton Flannels.
Fisher Ville Co.'s Corset Jeans, dto.
aue-dtsepl—sepl-fm&wtf
SHIPLEY, HAZARD, & HUTCHINSON,
NO. 112 CHESTNUT ST..
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
FOR THE SALE OF
PHILADELPHIA-MADE
GOODS.
eB.llm
TTR. GARBED & CO.,
•
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
cOTTON, COTTON YARNS,
SPERM, LARD; AND
WHALE OILS,
FLOUR, DRUGS, &c
IV The attention of Manufaoturere u stpeciatly
celled to our
SPERM OILS.
auS4m No. 22 N. FRONT STREET. TEI
CLARK'S
SPOOL
COTTON.
Jut received,
A FULL ASSORTMENT IN
WHITE, BLACK, AND COLORS,
For sale by
CHARLES FIELD,
NO. 20 NORTH SIXTH STREET,
AGENT FOR PIIILADELPIIIA.
SMITH, MURPHY. &
2117 . MARKET ST., AND 226 CHURCH ALLEY,
Are now opening their
PALL AND WINTER, STOOK
OF
STAPLE AND FANCY
DRY GOODS.
To which they invite the attention of
CASH AND PROMPT SHORT-TIME BUYERS.
PI,Lr eDA., August. IRS. att643m
MEDICINAL.
COUGHS AND COLDS
Coughs, Colds, Coughs, Colchs, Coughs, Colds, Coughs,
Coughs, Colds, Coughs, Colds, Coughs, Colds, Coughs,
Phthisio,
Phtlusio.
Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Bronchitis, Hoarseness,
Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Bronchitis, Hoarseness,
Asthma,
Asthma,
Whooping Cough, Croup, Whooping Cough, Croup,
Whooping Cough, Croup, Whooping Cough, Clout,.
Quinsy,
Quinsy,
Consumption, Consumption, Consumption,
Consumption, Consumption, Consumption,
Consumption, Consumption,
and all like diseases, rind en unfatling antidote, a rends
relief, and a aura and speedy cure, in that great and
universally approved Remedy,
WI - START HALSAM OF WILD CHERRY,
WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY.
Fresh and Reliable Testuncap,.
" WISTAR'S BALSAM Or WILD CIIERItti.—WO call
'the attention of our readers to the ndvertieement of
' Wiatar'n Balsam of Wild Cherry, in another column,
' and assure them they can find no better remedy for
coughs, colds, asthma, bronchial affections, or any
' disease of the throat or lunge.
" In August, IBS% an estimable friend of ours returned
" from in visit in the country, muoh emaciated, and la
" boring under a Bever() cough, which had made such
" rapid inroads upon her constitution, that we felt
"something must be done at once, or she would become
"a victim of consumption. Having known the benell
" vial results which have occurred from the use of Wie
" Uir's Balsam, we made purchase of some for her, and
" we are lumpy to ear that before she had taken the
"contents of one bottle her cough had entirely left her.
"and she is now id the enjoyment of excellent health."
Olive Branch, June 25,1859.]
Important letter from Rev. Jacob Staler, well known,
and highly reepeoted throughout the 'e of Pennsyl
vania:
HANOVER. l'a., Feb. 16,18.59.
Memo, 8. W. Foie & Cu., Bo..rog—Lear Sirs:
Having realized in my family important benefit from
the one of your valuable preparstion—Vislar's Balsam
of Wad t'lierry—i% affords me pleasure to recommend
it to the public, Some eight years Ronne slimy da uyti
tem seemed to be in &decline. and little hopes of her
recovery were ent • rtained. I then procured a bottle of
tour excebent Balsam, and before she had taken the
whole of the contents of the bottle there was I% great
improvement in her health. I have, in my aulltrulual
case, made treguent use oflour valuable medicine, and
have alwai a been benefited by it. l would, hoverer,
saurian the public against inwnsrtion, because there is
a good deal ids purious Wistor's Balsam of Wild Cher
ry afloat throughout the country.
JACOB SECKLER.
LFrom a distinguished Physiriaml
MA Net' 'hogs county. Po., Aug. IKS.
Gentlemen Having used in my practice, the last four
years, Wistar's Betwixt of Wild Cherry, with great
scenes, I most cheerfully recommend at to those af
flicted with obstinate Coughs, Colds, Asthma. 110.
H. D. MARTIN, M. D.
All who suffer with any disease of the Th rear Lungs,
and Chat, can obtain like relief by mane
WISTAIVB BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY,
WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY.
Kir' Beware of vile and worthless eountrefeits."Fh e
only Genuine, Pure, and Medicinal Balsam, has the
name of "I. BUTTS" written with a pen, and the
printed name of the proprietors, "S. W. FOWL E
C 0.," on the outer wrapper, To purchase any other
wore money wasted, and health jeopardized. The
genuine retains its virtues in any climate; it cannot de
teriorate, but improves with ago.
PaI:PARED DV
H. W. FOWLS & CO., No. 18 Tremont street, Boston
BOLD BY
Druggists, dealers, and merchants, throughout the
State.
T. W DYOTT 8 SONS, Wholesale Agents, No. 218
North SECOND Streot,
DYSPEPSIA, DEBILITY OF TILE SYSTEM,
DYSPEPSIA, DEBILITY OF THE SYSTEM,
LIVER COMPLAINT, ACIDITY,
LIVER COMPLAINT, ACIDITY,
MUCUS COMPLAINTS, SICK HEADACHE,
BILIOUS COMPLAINTS, SICK HEADACHE,
FLATULENCY, LOSS OP APPETITE.
FLATULENCY, LOSS OF APPETITE,
And the inirnherleini ether diseases mixing from raw
geflion, and functional disordrrs of the Stomach, find,
when the disease la not beyond the power of medicine,
ready relief in that established and sterling remedy,
THE OXYGENATED BITTERS,
THE OXYGENATED BITTERS.
RELIABLE TESTIMONY.
We call the attention of the reader to the following
etter from President Smith, of Wesleyan University
MIDDLETOWN, Conn., Feb. 23,1858,
BE7II W. FOWLS & Co.—Gent/6mm: I first made
use of the OXYGEk . ATED 81T , Z11.8 some seven or eight
)titirs since. Having suffered for twenty years from a
form of DYSPEPSIA. which was attended with a nervous
headache, on an average of not less than one day in a
week, l was induced by the unpretending recommends,-
tion of Dr. Green " to try one bottle. and if no benefit
was received to discontinue the use."
The use of one bottle warranted a further trial, to the
extent of some three or four, with a careful observance
of the accompanying directions. The result was an
almost entire relief from the usual di reecho et mptome,
and their depressing, painful consequences. I believe
these bitters produced an entire change in the habits of
my aysteni, and upon the active energies of the diges
tive organs. I now deem myself as exempt from dys
pepsia as most persons. These bitters have also been
of service to other members of my family.
Very respectfully yours,
AUGUSTUS W. SMITH.
(Testimony of a distinguished Physirian.)
MA:4pm" Tioga count), ra., Aug. W., ISM.
I have used the Oxi genated Bitters in my practice,
with deckled success, in debility, and general prostra
tion, &c., and conlidontly reememend it in general de
bility, and diseases of the digestive organs.
F. H. WHITE, M. II
Preyared by BETH W. POWLE & CO., Boston, and
sold by druggists and merchantalltroughout the Ftato.
WHOLESALX AOEN TS,
T. W. DYOTT & RON,
OIS North SECOND Street, YlulndaipLin
oe7-eofSmtl&W
DR. OLF;NTWORTIIS PILE REMEDY,
For the cure of_gernorrhoids or Piles, Constipa
tion, Fistula in Ano. Ulcerations of the Anus, Prolapses
of the Rectum. FISOUTIM Excoriation, IlMerations In
ternal and External to t he' Anne, Pruritus, and an Dis
eases peculiar to the Rectum.
The great and uniform suocesswhich this Remedy has
attained for the cure of the above Diseases is unprece
dented in the annals of Atedioine. The rapidity of its
curative qualities and the durability of ate cures are
equalled by noother Remedy of the age. Ninety-nine
cases out of an hundred aro alleviated and cured of this
distreseing complaint. and are restored to comfort of
unknown. Felt and exoioit Di/mations ROCOM
pally eaoh Box. One Box is outheient to perform enure.
Prepared only by D OLENTWORTR.
N 0.817 RACE Street.
Price Can lie sent by Adams' Express. oft-lin
ANOTHER PROOF OF THE WONDER
PUL EFFECTS OF TROXELL'S NEURALGIA
ALVE.
PHILA., July 7th, 11758.
kr. E. W. Tuoxffr.r.—Dear Sir s-1 have been troubled
with the 'NEURALGIA" for the lest 14 years, and
have suffered the most excruciating , pain, compelling
and sleep was a etreoger to my eyes. I suffered
me at times to give up my business entirely. I could not
eat,
more than tongues can tell. 1 had the advice and aid of
various physdeures, and used other remedies, but all of
no avail.- Raving noticed your advertisement in the
patens, I concluded to call on a person whom I had
learned was cured of a case of SO years /standing. Re
applied the " SALVE" but once, and I felt *mediate
relief—a eecond application removed the pain entirely,
and I now feel tike &different man. Since then I have
.1 0 ,4,ra—something that I lieve not done for months,
being obliged to set up all mg tin a chair. My appetite
has returned, and I feel grate ttl to yea for the restore.
Lion of My health.
• OARytgat i ligailTt=t l 4m
Fot.sale, who male and retail, at S.
CALLer
and FARRIS Strootet and at T. R. ENDER h
_Co.% Pi. W, corner Third and Wa lnut sta. sale-tf
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN
BURANCE COMPANY.
INCORPORATED EY THE LEGISLATURE 01 ,
PENNSYLVANIA, 1835.
OFFICE S. E. CORNER
hil THlRD adelphia. AND WALNUT
Streets, P
MARINE INSURANCE.
ON VESSELS,
CARGO To all parts of the World.
FREIORT,
INLiND INSURANCE
On Goods, by River Canals, Lakes, and Land Carriage
to al parts of the Union.
FIRE INSURANCES
On Merchandise generally.
On
Storesawelling Houses &a.
ASSETS OF TEE ' COMPANY,
November 1,1628.
Par. Market Valve.
8103,060, Philadelphia City 6 r cent. L0an...3105,144 CO
110.000, Pennsylvania State earn 104,425 00
330,009, U.S. Treasury 44. 4P cent. Notes.... 80,112 50
$50,000, Pennsylvania Railroad 2d Mortgage
6 4P' cent, Bonds 45,375 00
324,000, North Pennsylvania Railroad Mort
. gage 6 V.' oar:. Bonds
315,000,5C0 share. str...t Germantown Gas
Company, interest and principal
guarantied by the city of Phila
delphia 14,025 00
$5,000, 100 shares Penns) ivania Railroad
..... .......... .... 4 1
631 6 0
Company
85,000,100 shares North Pennsylvania Rail
road Company ~. • 050 00
39,650, Sundry alums Philadelphia ice
Boat Company, Havre de Grime
Steam Tow Boat Company. Sa
vannah Steam Navigation Com
pany ,and Philadelphia L'aehange
• Company— ..... ...... —.. 2,030 00
8340,7110 8 319,199 00
Bonds and Mortgages, and Real Estate. Of
fice Building ..,..... 7130333
Bills receivable for Insurances made 201.666 36
Balance due at Agencies—Premiurns on Ma
rine Policies recently issued—and other
debts due the Company 61,288
Sony and stock of sundry Insurance Compa
nies. , ...
Cull on Deposit in Bank:::
DIRECTORS.
James C. 'Hand,
Theoplulus Paulding,
James Traquair,
William Eyre, Jr..
J. F. Penislen,
Joshua P. Eyre,
Samuel E. Stokes,
Henry Sloan,
James 11. AP Farland.
Thomas C. Hued,
Robert Burton,
Jahn B. Semple,
D. T. Morgan,
J. 'l'. Loran,
.AI MARTIN, President.
!. HAND, Vice President.
retary. 1111128-dt(
William Martini
Joseph H. Seal,
Edmund A. Bonder,
John C. Dame,
John R. Penrouo,
George G. Linear,
Edward Darlington.
pr. R. H. Huston,
William C. Ludwig,
Hugh Craig,
Spencer WI Jeanie,
Charles Kelly,
H. Jones Brooke,
Jacob I'. Jones,
WILLIA
THOEL C
HENRY LYLBURN. 800
THE ROBERT MORRIS FIRE INSU
RANCE COMPANY
OP PHILADELPHIA
409 WALNUT STREET.
This Company inaurey against Losa or Damage by
Fire on Public and Private Buildings, Furniture, Stooks
of Goode, and Marchand,. generally.
The following provision in the Policies of thin Com
pany guaranties their security when assigned as col
lateral:
" This polioyahnll not be invalidated, or in any wise
affected, alter its assignment as a collateral accent) , to
aground-rent, or mortgage, and the approval of ouch as
signment by the office, by any transfer or conveyance id
the mortgaged premises, by the owner of the same."
DIRECTORS.
Paul T. Jones, Jeremiah M. Brooks,
John Helms., Robert Clarke,
Isaac 8. Waterman. David Salomon,
Edward 0. James, William Yanderveer.
oseph Janney, Theodore Cuyler.
Joseph R. Collins, Samuel Castner.
PAUL T. JONES, Freund Ili
WM. VANDERVEER, VICO President.
GILBERT 8. STROM:SO. Ailerons..
ji OWARD FIRE AND MARINE INSU
A.-ic RANCE COMPANY, No. 412 WALNUT Street
Philadelphia.
DIRECTORS.
Thos. L. Lidera, Wm. F. Leech,
J. Edgar Thomson, Rolit. W. D. Truitt,
AL W. Baldwin, Wm. K. Hamlin,
John 0. James, H. H. ShiSmarm],
A. J. llgoknor, C. I', Spangler,
John W. Sexton, IL H. Houston,
William Krum', Wm. H. Love,
Jedwin Booth, Charles F. Norton,
John Garrison, Jason Mper,
E. 8. Warne. Edward A. Warne,
John E. Addieks,T. Ransil.
B,
Fresident—THOMAS L. LUDERS,
Vice President—E. S. WARNE.
Secretary—CHAßLES A. DUY. data
AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
INCORPORATED 1810—ClIARTER PERPET
UAL.
No. 110 WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia
Having a lair paid-up Capital Stock and Surplus In
a
vested in spun( nd available Securities, continue to in
guro Dural Inge, Stores. Furniture, Merchandise
Vessels in Port and their Cargoes, and other Persona
Property. All losses liberally and promptly adjusted.
DIRECTORS.
John T. Lewis,
James R. Campbell,
Edmund G. Dotilh,
Chas. W. Poeßue',
Israel *form.
GEORGE, ABBOTT, President.
THOMAS R. MARIS. Secretary. 31,23-ly It
georgeAbbott,
John Woleh,
Samuel C. lorton,
l'atriok Brad),
yEA ME INSURANCE COMPANY, No.
411 CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA.
INCORPORATED APRIL 18tA,
TILE STATE OF
CONFINED TO EIRE AND INLAND RISKS.
Dumf.:tons:
BARTEL WII !OH of Wright, B. roc, .& _CO.
WWILLIAMW. WALTERS, WilliSlll IlyliO
CHAHLKA HIDIIAHDdUE.. S. C. Howe & CO.
IiEORGE A. WEST West, Fobos k. Lloyd.
BAHCLAY LIPPINCOTT... Lippincott, Bunter, /1... BOO(
JACOB W. 8201/T• ... • CIIRINES A Stout, & uo,
HENRY Lewis,Lewis, Bros., & CO.
DAVID D. Davis & iii
A.H.
R08V1NHE1AL........ rsenhonn, Brooks, & CO.
JOHN B. ELL150N........ j3,Ellison ec Bons.
JoHn W. EVERMAN....... olm W. Evermn k CO.
THOMAS S. MARTre 86v 6 RA hlcrtin.
GEORGE W. DAY, resident.
JONATHAN J. SLOCUM , Floe Fres%
WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD, Seo'y. sui-tf
INSURANCE COMPANY OF TH.
STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA—FIRE AND MA
RINE INSURANCE—No. EXCHANGE BUILD
INGS.
Chancre(' in 1794—Capital s2oo,ooo—Assets, January I,
1868. i 5347,445 10400.
All invested in sound and available securities—con
tinue to maitre on Vessels and Cargoes, Buildings, Stocks
or Merchandise, etc., on liberal terms.
DIRECTORS:
Henry D. Sherrerd, George IL Stuart,
Simeon Toby, Samuel Grant, Jr...
Charles Masalester, Tobias Warner,
William H. Smith, Thomas B. Wattson,
John B. Budd, Henry G. Freeman,
William H. White,' Gharlu I. Lewis.
• •
George C. Carson.
HENRI , 11. 811Elt RERD, rremdent.
WILLIAM BA It PER. itearatary. le t.f
LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COM-
P.ANY.—THE, PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSU
RANCE COMPANY, Northeast corner of THIRD and
DOCK Streets. Assets`, ef1e2,22.5 20.
INSURES LIVES for the whole term of 4ife—grants
annuities and endowments—purchasea life intereste in
Real Estate, and makes all contracts depending on the
contingencies of Life.
They met as Executors, Administrators, Assignees
Trustees, and Guardians.
TRUSTEES.
Daniel L. Miller, Samuel R. Stokes,
?,elWirS.Cltr,tantil, William Martin,
illiain P. Hacker, Joseph 11. Trotter,
Wharf) If. Kern, James Emden,
Samuel C. Huey, Theophilus Paulding,
Charles 'Hallowell, Edmund A. Bonder,
Henry C. Townsend, Daniel L. Hutchinseas
Rodolphus Kent, John W. Romer,
William H. Carr, Ellie S. Archer,
P. V. Duilow. Samuel J. Christian,
William Robertson, Joseph H.
Thoinas,
Warner Ni. Resin, John G. Brenner,
P. H. Michler, Easton.
DANIEL. L. 11111,1,ER, President.
SAME,. E. STOKES, Vice Presq.
Joun W. Itovirou. Secretary. nulft-12
MBE QUAKER CITY INSURANCE
COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, Ye.
FRANKLIN BUILDINGS, No. 408 WALNUT Street.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
•
CAPITAL... . etv,ooo
SURPLUS.... rao Aar
PIRE, MARINE, AND INLAND INSUR ANCE.
Fire Insurance, limited and perpetual, on Buildings and
Merchandom of all description&
Marine Insurance,
inland and Ocean, on Vessels,
Freight and Cargo to and from all parts of the World.
°MCKIM .
GEORGE N. 'HART. President.
E. P. ROSS, Vice President.
N. It. COGOSO ALL, Secretary.
8.11. BUTLER, Amer Secretary.
EMS=
E. W. Bailer,
Andrew It. Chambers.
Charlee lodgy,
11. R. Coggeldl.
Eon. 11. M. Fuller. 001
George li. Hart,
E. P. Ross,
A. C. Gauen,
Foster 8. Perkins,
Bansuel Jones. M. D.,
CHINA AND QUEENSWARE.
WIIITE GRANITE AND CHINA
TEA SETS,
DINNER SETS, TOILET SETS,
PRESSED ULASS GOBLETS, TUMBLERS, ,te
AT LOW PRICES
WRIGHT, SMITH A: CO.,
NO. 5 NORTH FISTII ST
oli wfint 1
BOYD tic STROUD.
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS,
Have now on hand a complete stook of
QUEENSWARE.
ittLASS WARE, and
FRENCH AND ENGLISH CHINA,
At their OLD STAND, No. 32 NORTH POURTH ST.,
four doors below Merchants' Hotel, to which they invite
the attention of WHOLESALE BUYERS.
*fir AGENTA con PITTWBUILO aud-3m
LOOKING-GLASSES.
LOOKING GLASSES.
Now in store the most extensive and elegant easort
ment of
LOOKING GLASSES,
For every space and every position, end at the nail
moderate maces.
LOOKING CLASHES
In the most elaborate and the most simple frames.
LOOKING GLASSES
Framed In the best taste, and in the most substantial
manner.
LOOKING GLASSES
Furnished by us, are manufactured by ourselves In our
own establishment.
LOOKING GLASSES
In MAHOGANY and WALNUT frames for Country
gales,
JAMES F. EARLE & SON,
t•l6 CHESTNUT STREET,
aryl-tf PHILADELPHIA.
HOPE COAL OIL WORKS.
FIRST PREMIUM,
AWARDED AT
PENNSYLVANIA STATE FAIR,
FACTORY WOOD STREET, WHARF SCIIIIYL
KILL,
OFFICE 127 WALNUT STREET.
oolti-Sm R. S. lIIMBARD & SON.
PREMED SUGAR.-500 barrels various
grados. 160 bbls crushed, sifted and powliva
fourale by JAMES GRAHAM h CO.,
I.I.ITITIA RtrelAt.
LUMEN
81/PEIIIOIi QUALITY.
EDWARD A. HEINTZ.
Manufacturer and Importer of
French and Spanish
CHOCOLATE.
Store S. W. corner ARCH and NINTH Streets.
(lon.tnrvfll4 Rill.ert stir.t.l
rill) GROCERS AND DR IJGGISTS.— 500
AL Cases Saponifier or Concentrated I,y e. in one pound
air-tklit iron boxes, Ithe only well-estriblislied and re
liable article.) Manufactured by the l'elinsi Ivania Halt
Manufacturing Company, and for sale to the trade as
follows: 6 Onion. 13413. per pound; li) to 25 Canon. 15 12. H).
J. It. GRA VER. Soap hlnnu futu re r,
No. 9 North FR ON r Street.
SILVER SOAP—A simple preparation
for cleansing Silver Pinta, Jewelry, Mirrors, Mar
ble, &0., far more convenient and effective than nay
other. One halt the labor of House cleaning may be
saved by using this Soap, which cannot possibly injure
the finest Zino white, and as no scrubbing is required,
the saving in the wear of the paint Is much greater than
the cost of the Soap. It leaves tho surface an pure and
white as when new. Manufactured only by the Boston
Indexical Soap Company', and gold by their appointed
Agentsdi &SHARD & CO., Apothecaries, TW&I.FTIi
and ODESTII
----
SPANISH OLIVE'S—III bulk, in prime
oi order, for sale by
A. rdIi.R.INO. 140 South FRONT Street.
THE PRESS.--PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY; OCTOBER 21; 1859.
WINES AND Llttuons.
JAMES STEWART & CO.'S
PAISLEY MALT WHISKEY.
Importer of Brandy, Wine, &0., Ha SOUTH-FRONT
Street, °Rua for sale, in bond only, STEWART'S
CELEBRATED AND UNEQUALLED PAISLEY
MALT WHISKEY. 827-3 m
WE CALL ATTENTION OF THE
TRADE to this really Superior Article
ALFRED RENAUD COGNAC.
A inipply in assorted pm:knees constantly on hand.
Orders recanted for direct importation.
Also—llonnossy Cognac, Leßoy Cognao, London and
Holland Gina. claret in Wood and Ca •es, Champagnes
high and low prices. LONOCHAM P. Importer.
oIU-6in 217 South FRONT, Plidadelphia.
GEORGE WHITELEY.
No. 132 South FRONT Street,
Importer of Brandy , Wino., Re., offers fur sale, in
bend only, the following, umung other standard brands
of
Ihney,
& Co., Thos. Hines & Co,
Jules, Robin, & Co., Otani, Dupuy, , & Co.,
A. &innate, Montt,
Cameo. • Pellovoisin,
C. Dupont & Co„ Union Proprietors,
& b. Martolle, Jas. Hennessy.
ADto, Stuarta Paisley Malt Whiskey, and the choicest
varieties of Madeira, Sherry, Fort. .I.hoTontly t and
Rhino Wines, Palm Tree Gin, eainaioa Rum. Santa
Cruz_Rtun, Bordeaux Oil, &0., &a. .27-4
fIARD.---MARECIIL—SUR--AY (011 AM
- JANUARY 16, 1852.—1 n eons:miler:co of
the frequent invitations received by me to renew the
shipments :dm Champagne Wines to the United States,
1 bag leave hereby to inform my former customers and
tnepublic 11l general. that 1 have appointed Menem. F.C.
BROUWER, MICHEL & CO„ Sole Agents in the
United Staten, for the sale of my Champagne Wines.
My Winnu have boon no long and favorably known in
the United States, it will be unnecessary to comment on
their quality, further than to say that my new shipments
will in no way ho found inferior to the former nnen.
BILLEGART SALMON.
111j,LEGART SALMON'S CHAMPAGNE WINES,
both CABINET and VEREENAY,for sale and eon
stantly on hand in lots to suit purchsers. h7
F. C. BROUWER,
Street New CO.,
61 BEAVER Street. New York.
... -. 5,220 00
--,.. 42,067 85
$038,801 70
CLARET.-10U cases Barton & Guestier's
vv st. Julien; 300 do. tit. Estephe ; 300 do. Washing
ton Morton St. Julien; 100 do. do. Tetanal:), pints; to do.
Chateau La Rose; 50 do. do. Leoville ;• Sootolt Ale, an
stone and glans; Younger's, Harvey's, Falkirk Brown
Stout and London Porter, in store and for sale by
ant A. MERINO. 140 South FRONT Street.
SCOTCII WHISKEY. —125 puncheons
P ,7 James Stewart & Co.'s Paisley Malt, in bond and
Loy sale by GEORGE WHITEIA.T. s2l-3m
.1-110GaJET & HUTTON,
MANUFACTURERS OF
D E S
AND CABINET FURNITURE
NO. 259 SOUTH THIRD STREET.
Office, Bank, and School Furniture, Extension Tables.
Bookcases, Wardrobes, etc 59-301
CABINET FURNITURE AND BILLIARD
TABLES.
MOORE & CAMPION.
No. 2i31 SOUTH SECOND STREET,
In connection with their extensive Cabinet Business, are
now manufacturing a superior artwle of
BILLIARD wawa,
and have now on hand a lull supply, finished with
MOORS &CAMPION'S 151PHOVED CUSHIONS,
which are pronounced by all who have used them to he
superior to all others.
For the quality and finish of these Tables the mann-
Maturate refer to their numerous patrons throughout the
Union, who are familiar with the ohmmeter of their
work. itle.ant
AVING FUND—FIVE PER CENT.
IN
TEREST.—NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COM
PANY, WALNUT Street, Southwest corner of THIRD,
Philadelphia. Incorporated by the State of Pennsylva
nia.
Money is received in any rum, large or small, and in
terest paid from the day of deposit to the day of with
drawal.
The office is open every day from 9 o'clock in the
Milling till 8 o'clock in the evening, and on Monday
and Thursday evenings till 8 o'clock.
Ron, HENRY L. lIENNF.R, President.
ROI - WRY SELFRIDGE, Vice President.
WILLIAM J. REED, secretary.
D outons.
E on . Henry L. Benner, F. Carrolfiroweter,
Edward L. Carter, Joseph B. err,
Robert Selfridge, Francis Lee,
Samuel K. Ashton, Joseph Verges,
0. Landreth Munns, Henry Difenderfer.
Money le received and permeate made daily.
The investment. are made, In conformity with the
provisions of the Charter.. in Real Estate Mortgagee,
Vlround Rents, snit Bush first-olass securities es NV 111 al
ways insure perfect aeourity to the depositors, and
which cannot fail to give permanenoy and stability to
this Institution.
SAVING FUND.---UNITED STATES
TRUST COMPANY, corner THIRD and CHEST
NUT tiffany.
Large and small sums Noel ved, and paid hack on de
mand without flatten, with. VIYI. , PER CENT. INTE
REST front the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal.
Office hours from 9 until b 9'9 1 0* ovary lay, and en
MONDAY EYE:4(MM CAM 7 until 9 o'o.oes.
DRAFTS for sale on England, Ireland, and Scotland,
from £1 upwards.
President—STEPHEN R. CRAWFORD,
Preasurer--JAMES R. HUNTER.
PUNY FISK. Actuary.
"A little, but erten, Glle the Puree."
ITORANKLIN SAVING PUND.,.,
No. 1.36 south FOURTH Street, I....tween
Chestnut and Walnut, Philadelphia, pays all De
posits on demand.
Depositors' money secured by Government
Slate. and City Loans, Ground Rents, Mortgages,
tse.
Thls Company deems safety better than large
Profits, consequently will 11.17 ntt. nob with de PO9l-
0110 money, hut have it at all times toady to re
turn with 6 per cent. Interest to the awnor, no
they have always done. 'This Company never
suspended.
Bounties, married or single, and Minors can
dipped in their own right, and such deposits can
ho withdrawn ON UV by their consent.
Charter yorpetual. Incorporated by the State
of Penn.Ylveula. with authority to receive Inn
nay from trustees and esisuutura.
LARGE AND SMALL BUMS
°Mon open daily from 9 to 3 °Week, and on
Wednesday and Saturday evening. until 8 o'olk.
WASTREL
Jacob B. Shannon, arum Cadwallader,
John S W:idler, gorge Has.#ll,
Mal:Lehi W. Sloan, Edward t. Hyatt.
Lewis Krunibhaar, Henry felony,
Nicholas Rittenhouse. Nathan Smedley.
Jos. H. Whet thww ephratm Blanchard.
Joseph Wmi
. 1.1 utott.
JACOB 11. BHAPiNON, President.
vault 03DWiLL1111tR,17189.9Utet.
SB-9
SPECIAL NOTlCE.—Dealers in Good
) often Patent Vulcanized Dubber Suspender,.
Braids. Wolfe, and all other Wince and articles made
by sombininz fibrous substances with threruls or sheets
of vulcanized rubber, are notified that unless the seine
Ire properly stamped or labelled with ma name. and by
my authoriti thee cannot be dispoled of in the
United States. Merchnnts and dealers are fur tied to ex
amine specimens now it chore, and to e, Ivo their orders
for the Spring Trek to the uptlemisnerl, EXCIAMI VE
OWNER OF TILE TITLES AND EXOLUIS YE
RIGHTS IN TilE PATENT for these foods. winch
embrace all the atylee liorotofore manufactured or tru
poriettLand ninny others.
ALSO, LICENSES TO eIANUFACTUR E and SELL
—and the Terms—MeV he olanined on application to me
at No. 23 COUIITLANDT Street, N. Y.
nII-lei HORACE IL DAY.
iN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHI (.ADEI,
PRI A.—No. 13 of September Term. I. Divoree Glom
CARMAN h: IMETZOKER, by her neat friend GOTT
FRIED REV tIERE
T. co. DWARD 1RE'17.13/CFR.
Edward Nletz..ker. the Respondent in flllOl et ease, will
take notice that LEONAIID R. FLETCHER. Eby , the
Epuniner appointed by the Collrt to take the testimony
ot Dia witnesses of the I,,bellant in above case, hae ap
pointed the oevent h do)olNovember, him. at. 5i n , dock'
Y. Al.. to take said testimony nt the Ntrethor, II House.
Inmate on tho north side of SANSOM Street, above
Sixth Street, in the city of Philadelphia.
GEORGB H, EARLE.
01.5.160 Attorney for the la hellcat.
COPAUTNEUSIIIP NOTICES.
N °nom IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
the Copartnership heretofore existing between the
undersigned is THIS DAV dissolved. by muttml con.
sent. 'The business of the lirm will be settled b)
PHILIP MIXSEI,I., Jo., at tho Lumber t Fad rormerl)
occupied by us, ut theournerof YORK and It ICH MOND
Streets. THORNTON SAlrrn
..__._.
Philadelphia, Oct. 17,1x59. 018
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the
firm of WARNICK. CHADWICK, & SRO. is this
day dissolved. The Heater, Range, sad Stove business
will be contnued under the name of CAIA.DWICK
DRO., at the Northeast corner of SECOND and RACE
Streets. JOHN K. CHADWICK%
_FRANCIS A "WVlO'
Philatlolphiti. July 11.18.511-
J. BROWN UMW,3 eq.'N 11
NV. 1:111t.
(Late of Hovey& Buchanan.) (late (41Ienry &Turner.)
HOVEY er, HENRY,
ATTORNYYI4 AT LAW.
INDEPENDENCE, JACKSON COUNTY,
SS O RI.
COLLECTIONS rondo of Modern Clai Ml m ant part
of Western and Northweatern mond.
RXIOM TO
MCWITH. R. Wend, tUaTah, & Ha) ward,
Catch Cope A Co., Phdadelphin,
" biter , Price. & Co.,
Merchants willplease cot out the above and plate
at the hoed of lteecivnble," goo 11-Ina
MARTIN & QUAYLE'S
STATIONERY TOY AND FANCY GOODS
EgPOhJ,
lOU WALNUT
STREET,
BELOW NLEVIINTII
0 1 0-IM DIIILA DELPRIA
Constantly on hand Perfumery nod Todot Articles.
PURE CONFECTIONERY, ---
MANUFACTURED tIY
EDWARD A. HEINTZ,
Late of H. Heerlen.
Stare 8. W. corner ARCH and NINTH streets.
(Faeterr 414 Filbert Attest.,
SiIII3IIJEL CHUBB, Agent for the Purchase
P'•
and Sale of Reed Sidate, end the (Niemen of 'tonic
ofp-It" \o. 216 NV A LN ItT Street.
B. PA LM ER'S ADVERTISING
V.
AGENCY, fl. E. cornorFll , llland citEsT
NIIT.
tyty..t(ubaoriptions taken for the best City and Country
Newmpeue re, nt lowest 011011 priees. inS-Szn
ALEX. bIcKINNEY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
WIEENSBURG, PA,
Will practise in Westmoreland, Armstrong, and °auntie:4fa
1111EAbARS EXPRESS u 0
320 CHESTNUT Street, forwards Pamela, Pack
ages, Merchandise, Ban t: Noes, and Spool°, eab or by
its own Lines, or ineonnoction with other Exnress Com
panies. to ail the principle towns and elliteOf the
United Staten. E, S. ItANDFORD.
ant -11 General Superintendent.
DOINGS OF THE PENNSYLVANIA
STATE FAIR FOR 15359.
118 I X FIRST PREMIUMS AND SIX DIPLOMAS.
Best Furita.lo for Worming Dulklmg..
To Anstil.ll h WILSOII.
GAS CONSUMING CONE FURNACE,
FIRST PREMIUM.
BEST FORTABLE FURNACE,
To AnNoLv h Wirdios.
RICHMOND'S PORTABLE FURNACE,
Flio , r PREMIUM.
BEST COOKING RANGE.
To ARNIM) A %S . M.:S.
0/111.8014 . H 1/01.1111,E-OVEN COOKING RANGE.
Fots r
BEST' PARLO R COAL GRATES.
ARNOIII h WILSON,
LOW DOWN And BASKET ORATES,
FIRST PE YMIUM.
BEST I . :NA:IIEI4,EG SLATE MANTELS.
To ARNOIR h Wir.sos.
Fern vary 1,,,,d,116[0111Y Of ETIR1110110(1 MAIO Man
tels, very 15501 b11 FIRST P r.lß.d
EM 0 Deem' work oinnethio,
AIiNOLD AI WILSON.
1010 CHESTNUT street,,
B. M. FELT W ELL. SRO. 08-tr
SUGAR-lIOUSE .MOLASSES. -150 Mids. ;
heroes :and barrels. for 'min
M. 11,
JAES GRAHAM &
num A Ntrpot
SALMON. -25 hbls. prime new No. 1 Sal
man, landim iitennier Kenai n inn. and for rilebyWM, J. TAYLOR&(RI.,I22endI21 N. WSARVER,
by WAL J. TAYLOR it 122 end 121 N. WIIA RV ER,
GEORGE WIIITELEY,
CABINET WARE.
SAVING FUNDS.
LEG AI,
A. ChADVICK.
„la-tf
BUSINESS CARDS.
MADAME VAILLANT'S School for
Young Ladies, 1418 CHESTNUT Street, opened
September 4th. Soho Lars continue to be received.
11 , 1 1 8 F B' S o
EA v S i
Ly A , ARA
D IE IN G GD Y A
DAy . B T p c
11 D o LE
FOR
YOUNG LADIES.
PHILADELPHIA, No. 1809 LOGAN SQUARE, VINE
STREET.
Madame C H E G A R A Y . respeothillY informs her
friends and the public in general, that independently of
her Boarding end Day School, directed by herself and
her Moue, Mine. PREVOST, in NEW YORK. she in
tends. in connection with her mono Mine. WEER
VILLV, opening in PHILADELPHIA an Institution
on precisely the same Wan as the one above mentioned.
- 1 . 41 EV. JAMES I. HELM'S School for
the higher education of a limited number of Young
Ladies, 1313 CHESTNUT Street. Circulars, with terms,
reference, Ac., may be foul on application.
A MN:RICAN SCIIOOI, INSTITUTE.
..cm- Families, Helmets, and Collagen, supplied with
competent Tonehers, for any Department; and Teach-
Ore with, positions. Parente gratuitously supplied with
Sciinol Circulars.
Rotor to Faculty Amherst College, Mans.; Dr. Lomeli
Meson; Mason Brothers; lion. Than. FrolinglnD son,
LL.D.: lion. John C. Rives. En al,
ITII, WOODMAN, k CO.,
316 BROADWAY New York, anti
8028 tin 609 CHESTNUT turret,Phil MOOD ,
WBITE BAIA, ACADEMY, THREE
MILES WFST OF HARRISBURG, Ps.—The
18th Fenn-Annual Session will eommence en :MONDAY.
the 7th of November next. Tho attention of l'arents
and ijuardians is invited. The location is pleasant, the
course of I nstruct ion extensive, and tho terms nu de
ram Good city relerenceo given. The Nominal can
be seen Os cry nfternoon at thin UNION HOTEL_ from
the 101.11 tillthe Nth of October, inclusive. For Coco.
tars address D. DN , NI,INUEIi,
se2l-Im . Harrisburg. Pa.
ST. MARK'S EPISCOPAL ACADEMY,
LOCUST Street, wet of Sixteenth, \VIII, l) V , re
open on MONDAY, September 1215, at 9 A. M.
Applientiona for admission, if ;node before the begin
ning of the term, 'Mould he made to the Principal,
J. ANDREWS HARRIS. A. M.,
.nIC-wfi.m-tf 2207 RACE Street.
FINCH:NIL AND CLASSICAL BOARD
iNu SCHOOI. FOR BOYS, MOUNT JOY, Lan
caster County, In,
The Winter Sees on of five months commoners on the
let of November. For ci renter, call nt 009 CHESTNUT
street; or, address the Principal. E. L. NIOOREE
EN-invihni
I U STOl‘ '8 WELTING ACA DOI Y,
8. E. corner EIGHTH' and BANBOM Streets,
Orn f e. ,,ll, a o i l i t Y lc i r r i ( i ' e n n ) P a A rit h ri l l'il t' a ' n 9 d P :t lig . ant Weirton hand is
imparted. To Ladies a neat and graceful epixtolery
style. nu" , Primo.. Cards written, and every de
scription of Sennianallip neatly executed. sl3-ant
lILIMAN ALLEN, A. M., Teacher of the
VIOLIN nod I'IANO. Mr. Allen may applied
to at tiff, rt t,!'nen of his father, Professor Allen. No.
213 Booth SI:: V ENTEENTII Ntreet.
h6-2m•
pRICE-STII F,ET ACADEMY,
OERAIANTOWN, PHILADELPHIA,
GEORUR Rt BARKER, PRINCIPAL.
The Fall Term of thin Instituttmicentmenues Septem
ber 6th. 1859. The course of instruction comprises all
the branches of e thorough Enaligh Education. together
with the Latin. Greek, and French Languagow. nu=-tt.
ALLEN GROVE FEMALE SEMINARY,
FRANK FORD, PENNSYLVANIA, eta miles
front Market street, Philadelphia.
The course of instruction in this School is comprehen
sive and thorough. Parents and tinardians who intend
to place their daughters or wards at this Instactuin will
do well to make immediate application to
May. E. L. THOMPSON,
a9-tf Principal and Superintendent.
urtYANT & STRATTON'S NATIONAL
MERCANTILE COLLEGES, located at Phila
delphia, S. E. corner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT:
New York, Buffalo, Cleveland, and Chicago. For in
formation. call nr nond for Ontalnicon. fey-tf
DANCING.
CARD.—Prof. SARACCO begs to' inform
the elite of Philadelphia that by on arranzenient
with Prof. Mona, principal artist of the Royal Theatre
of Naples, they 111114 opened n private Conservatory
of Dancing, at No. 35 South ELEVENTH street, for
Private lessons and classes to Ladies and Gentlemen,
and a sp ecial ChM for Misses and AI - asters, every Mon
day an Friday, at 3 o'clock I'. M. They will also open,
on the :sth met— another Conservatory at 8. E. coiner
EIGHTH and WALNUT Streets, where, on Tuer , ,day.
Thursday and Baturday attornoons. a class for children,
and on the suite even in;is centlemen's Practicing
Class. from 3to Yom'elock. Besides all the most modern
dances and now figures, of German Cotillion. the Paler
sultana and Italian I tundrilles, now in fashion at the
Court or Turin, will he introduced.
019-61•
WASHINGTON HALL, 810 SPRING
GARDEN Street.—D. 1,. CARPENTER, the
Society Teacher of Fashionable Dancing, is now ready
to take Pendant any tune. either Private or in Classes.
For reference, call and observe the respectability al
ready begun.
D. le CARPENTER can lie seen daily and nichtlr for
tercet,Stn. This is his twenty-ninth year as IL Teacher
in thus alt
city
PI I.A 0 S.
gm MARSH'S M[TS[O STORE,
No. 1102 COES I'NUT Street,
Ptt rite neat' it lA,
Where the beat itishe of
PIANOS, MELO IM:01`.13. rind MUSICAL INSTRU
0C X VERY DERURIPTION.
Can be obtained tit the lowest Mantilacturere' Priees.'
Copsimillt publislibm the latest Choice Compostoons
and Popular ?Lists of the day. Also, repe tern, New
Mine Mat) from all the onteloguea 1. tl.e L rated Stns es.
Dealer!, I'n tellers. Seminaries, and Clergy loon will be
supplied at the lowest wholesale nit. a.
Orde re by tned WI it be promptly tilled.
Catalogues of Music or Price Lint will be Fernando.]
free of charge when ordered.
00-1 is J. MAIIBII, Agent.
EDITORIAL FRITH THE PUI3-
LIC Mr. Jaiales Hank has on
exhibition several rifJ. 3: C. Fisher's pianos. One of
them is a seven octave rosewood piano, tall iron frame,
handsome. but plain finish. '1 he tone is most excellent
and powerful, and the price only fsth.a). Ile 109 alxn one
somewhat similar In appearance, at Inch has all the la
test improvements, besides a new hAteht Motiper,whiell
prevents the piano from getting out of order. It to fin
ished ia a splendid manner."
I nose Pillbox. and a splendid assortment or vo,ooo,
Maker,. are for cite trona alit, or ope.-nrds, tor cash, or
on instalments, at AMTM 111.N.1,4
179 and 241Soutli FIFTH $l.. above myrtles..
Now and seernul.liand Pianos for sale. 03 lui•
yy CIIICKIIRING at SONS,
MANfITACTLIRBAM nT
GRAND, tiqUARE, AND UPRIGHT
.I'lA tl T
WAR Conetnnt 1 1. , 1 1 1 , chYga i li s ritl i
t ei t i4)l l. l)l.7 B l . ,l , lK h t a, l)
nod
awarded, at inn tlitteront Ezhibitions in this country nod
Ellfshs,
AS6 ' Ol,l) ANDBILVISII. PIII.BT-CLABB
PIANOS TO 111.:N1'. JA96-ly
RAVEN, BACON, & CO.'s,
Nunna k Clark's. Hallett. Davie, &
and A. H. Oak, & supnrinr DIANOs. AIo. Ma
son k Hamlin's unovalled MELODEONS and HAR
MONIUMS, so dm/tibia fur church°. an d L ecture
Roszna.
VW.T Pianos and Melodeons to Rent.
J. K GOULD.
myll-1/ SEVENTH and CHESTNUT.
A GREAT IMPROVEDIENT IN
PIANoR.
Hellom&mcni & DO.,
UM CHESTNUT Ntreet, renpocifulil invite the niusio
lOVIng public to call and examine their new and sue
eeesild improvement—
THU PARLOR. GRAND NANO.
Having converted tho Tone Touch, and Action of
the grand Piano Into (hint of n Square. Instrument,
;welding all the objections ennerally mad° (44 the d4O le of
haul Piano. also diminution.; tho cost of the sine.
In ,141.(1104 purity of tone, great power, brillianey,
full
noea, depth, and evenness ut fourth, with ritquisde doli
oev
SUPERIOR AND BEAU'I`IFULTX-FINtiiiHED
IN-
H'fItI!MFNTS
aro wholly unequalled. They have received the highest
Oneonn(11118, and are pronounced by critics to be far Ml
parlor to nay instruments over manufactured in this
coon tr V.
. .
Consiiinth on hand, a large and elegant assortment of
our unrivalled PIANOS. We have teen awarded the
First Prolamine, at all exhibitions ever exhibited, in
clad,. the Nike Modal from the Cr)etal Palace Exim
tutoin. Now York. Itio.
STOVES.
tt THE "FIERY STAR." GAS-CON
srmiNti AND HAMATINIi Al ft-TIOIIT
STOVE. for Parlors. Brills. Oilleec Stows , he.
Ti,' must econotoi,d, cheerful. end healthy RUM) In
the ui abet. AS who wish a bosuns stove that will
the
e l se
entire intisfaetion are invited to call and see name
o . .
FIERY STARS
in operation at our Wareroonni.
k cry variety of Stoves both Plain and
GAS HUHNINO.
for Parlors, Hutchens, Chambers, halls, &c., may bo
found In .mr ntisortinent.
Our triOttralUli
ROYAL,
SEA SHELL, and
DOUBLE-OVEN
Cooking Stoves are
WARRANTED,
and, fo r excellenco in operation, they
all competition. CHALLENGE
NORTH, CHASE, AND NORTH . ,
No. 20 North SPCOND &teat.
STOVES! STOVES!!
F--
JAMES SPEAR.
4
No. 7116 MARKET STREET,
Is 11%. j , fBrlted fleet (ho wants of Ilia pubholnoro
complatel, to all (Ito details of thn Strive trail° than any
in her eiitiailishinnot in Philadelphia, In proof 01 which
Ito incitcs 00‘11 1 00.8TIVF. LX ANIIN Atlas.
. . .. . .
The 10110W111! lireS1110111( 1118 OWII popular invention.,
ilf , Vßrat 4.1 whit li ha, 0 nlretub obtained a national repu
tation aa eurpassiiia in a reellenee mutt...nomy ant other
Staten in tine.
JAM ES SPEAR is the Inventor and Patentee of the
Improved Cae-burning Cooking Stove, acknowledged to
be the le at stoi,o for faintly use !lithe world.
JAM ES SPEAR to the Patentee of the celebrated
Cgs coniolinitor Cooking Range, new 'Mad') routing
intother 111140.
JA o MES SPE Alt is the Patentee of the Improved Sil
ver's vonsuniin4 Parlor .tove.
JAM ES SPEA It to the Ini color of the Improved
Patopted Oro mental Blot." Urn, V. hint from its
bean%) and MAO a likely, tins solemn, to he utnver
e.dh adopted,JA I-5i SPEAR is the patentee of the Labor, Fuel,
and Comfort-caviar , I romns Pan.
JAMES SPEAR. ix the Inventor and Patentee of the
celebrated Railway ear Heater,
For all of tie idiot." the Inventor very Justly claims
advantages which require but to be understood by the
publie to bo on,vo,a IIY appreciated anti preferred to
any other articles of that 0105 X In the market ; and ho
a mild hereby extend cordial In, itdtion to all persons
in mint of Stoves Pi call and examine for themselves.
Parties wishing to examine will have every attention
shoun them, Wilethilf *Weeding immediately to pur
chase or not. s7:-3m
011 A It 1, E S JONES;
No. 365 North SECOND Street, (Noriceagor to A.
.1. tiellaglier, would reapeettully roll the ellen
- of 1110110 tlesirorg stoves to his extensive
nariortiortit el lookuu. denting, and Parlor strived. I
have ta.rehasort that eireltrr‘ n right to thro . veto,( mlra
nail rrporrA. riallaglorr s Colatiratral
" Almanac' St tr" dna " tiunrise" rian-hurning Cooking
Moves. will limo,. lor years air the most sittorloetory
firoves in tire Imo Oct Alen, lon new Plot-top Cookong
Htcove .• 1 . 1.1)11,11t,” whir It courbonee till the 11801111 1111-
provononld, 1111 0001.1100 (0111110111111. I also mane -
far:hire. or a ra.,rot 01 , 01110, Nolvor's Gera-burner of
te bona lirosiroo,,ro tram llrene are the lomat
erionornieril and cooly managed Parlor Stilt us in
use. ald-31a
liervby enlilitin mill Itcr-
Ennanail to tort Ir troi .apt C 001,111,1 Slate or FitoVoll
will, 1101104. C0ra1..., or Hollow Grant triers on. r
thole made it/ ils 00 tarn tire (MOlllBllO OW/1010 01 the
Patent lair tinkled llolloosr Centres ror hollow Cross
F aec es. Hurl 110 Skill 101400111 P till 1101'00110 WllO 11110111g°
1111 our jOtiost to 1110 101 l orclent railer I
kiTi l All . l' k PETERSON, Iron Porthrlera.
el 1111 WILLOW Street. alai, a 'Phi: !eolith.
MACILINEILY AND IRON.
• •
11.11SIRRICIL.
lIIVARk FOUNDRY,
P••• 7 FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS.
- - -
ONS,
ENaINEERS AND MACHINISTS.
Manuficturo allll Low Proff.rn Strain Engines,
for rifle sort toe,
Boilers, Gnstount ern. Tnnlo, Iron Boat?, &O.; Casings or oil kiudm, oil her Iron Or Broxa.
Iron I Lillie Rooln for tina Works, Work Shops, Rml
r(Illi SI a louts, ,l c.
'Retorts •loil into Maeltinery of the latest awl most im
proved roostrio.ii i •e.
Evert il , errietiari or I Imitation Machinery, suet, ere
Sugar. Saw, end Gnat ILIls, VACUUM Pauly, ripen Steam
Trains, Deloealorn, Fdtrrv , Putilviw lluguies. kr.
Hole Agents for N Itialeux's Patent Nu, or Boiling
Apo rateli Nasal) t ('aloe! Steam Hammer • and
Aspinwall Wolyey's Patent Centrifugal Sugar D'rain
ing Machine. au 8-7
rrwt —Just leceivctl, a largo invoice of
-1 1 - 'Far, in gurenor order end large barrels, end for
gale b) WEAN'ER, Fl ['LER. A: CU.,
id NO 2.1 N WAI 1.12 mind 7.1 N. 111 , 1.AINA RV Ac.
VIEW,EIt MTH, Cornet . SECOND
and Nit BEN. It, • I 3 I' real reent Minn In)
the WOW and onololir vela,' tan) hate etirreed more
their coutinoneoinent in 131.114.h/1, In) selling a last rate
Article at a low fiyuro. 013 tf
ItiIILItOAD LINES.
THE PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL
RAILROAD.
1859. o#ll - .12At5 1859.1
THE CAPACITY OF TIIIS OAD IS EQUAL TO
ANY IN THE COUNTRY.
THREE THROUGH PASSENGER TRAINS
BETWEEN PHILADELPIHA AND PITTSBURG,
Connecting direct at Philadelphia with Through Trains
from Boston, New York, and all point. East, and at the
Union Depot at Pittsburg with Through Trains for Cs n•
einnati, St. Louis, Cleveland, Chicago,.Burlington,
Indianapubs, Louisville, New Orleans. and all
intermediate Ro in Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Kentuc
ky Michigan, Wisconsin, 31innexotti.Minsourt, Kansas,
and Nebraska—thus tarnishing facilities for the trans
portation of Passengers unsurpassed for speed and com
fort by any other route.
Express and Fast Lines run through to Pittsburg,
without chance of Cars or Conductors.
Smoking Cars urn attached to each Train; Woodru ff
Slogping Cars to Exress and Fast Trains. The
rI.X PR ESS RUNS DAI LY: Mail and Feat Lines, Sun
days excepted.
Plait Train leaves Philadelphia at 7.15 A. M.
Pact Line . 6 .6 11.10 A. 31.
springs Train leaven 6 ` 10.50 P. M.
WAY TRAINS !.RAVE AB FOLLOWS:
Parkesburg Acconanotlatam at 12.30 A. 31.
Harrisburg Accommodation, via Cola mbia,2.oo P. M.
Columbia 4.301'. 31.
Passengers fur West Chester will take the Mail,
Parlmsbura, and Lancaster Trains, at the Pennsylvania
Railroad Passenger Station.
Passengers lii Sunbury. Williamsport, Elmira, Buffa
lo, Niagara Falls, and intermediate points, leaving Phila
delphia at 7.15 A. M., and 21'. AL. go directly through.
'I ickets Westward tzmy be obtalned at the office of the
Company in Philadelph,a, Now York, Boston, or Bal
timore ; and Tickets Eaatward at any of the important
Railroad Offices in the Went; also on board any of the
regular Lino of Steamers on tho Misalasipyt or Ohio
Rivera.
Faro always as low as any other Route.
o c Motion of the Western connections of the
Penns ylvLit Railroad to Chicago, make this the
DIRECT LINE BETWEEN THE EAST AND THE
GREAT NOHTIIMEST.
The connection of tracks by the Railroad Bridge at
Filkhurg, avoiding all drayage or ferriage of Freight,
together with the 1.11X1114 of lime, are advantarea readily
appreciated by Shippers of Freight and the Travelling
Public . _ _
FREIGHTS WESTWARD
By thin Route Frelehte of all desortotions Boston
he for
warded front Pluladelphia, New York, Boston, or Balti
more,
thorn, to any taunt on the Railroads of Oho). Kentucky,
ladlefl, Illinois, Wiecomin, lowa,or.Missouri, by Rail
road d rect.
The Pennsylvania Railroad also connects at Pittsburg
with Steamers, by which bloods can be forwarded to any
port on the Ohm. Muskingum, KentlackY, Tennessee,
Cumberland, Illmom, aloaissi ppt, Wisconmn, Minoru,Kansas, Arkansas, and Red Rivera; and at Cleveland,
Sandusky, and Chicago, with bteamera to all ports on the
Northwestern Lakes.
. ,
Merchants and Shippers entrusting the transportation
of their Freight to this Company, can rely with confi
dence on its speedy transit.
TIIE RATES OF FREIWIT to any point in the West
by the Pennsylvania Railroad are at all times as favora
ble as arc charged by other Railroad Companies,
!
t Ile particular to mark packages" via Penns.Rail
ro
Merchants in the West ordering goods from the East,
wilt do well to direct them to he shipped by this Route.
For Freight Contracts Or 8 11)ppillg DirPetionn, apply
to, or addreas salmi of ills following Agents of the Con
pang
P. A. STF.WABT, Pittsburg'
Doyle & Co., Stoutionvills,o4 ll.B.Pierce & Co., Zones
ville, O.; .1. J. Johnston, Ripley, 0.• ft. McNeely Mays
ville, Ky.; Ormsby & Cropper, Portsmouth, 0.; ltaddmyk
& Co., Jellersonville, Indiana; 11. W. Brown & Co.,
Cincinnati, O.; Athern & Hilbert, Cincinnati, O.; R. C.
Meldrusi, Aladison, Ind.; Williams Bingham, Louisville,
Ky.; P. 0.0'11310y & Co., Evansville, Ind.; N. W. Grp
hiun Co„ Cairn, 111.• R. F. Bass, St. Louis, Mn.; John
H. Harris, Nashville , Harps & limit Memphis,
I
Tenn.• Clarke & Co., Chicano. Ill.; W. H. I. Kasha.
Alton, W
Murphy & nlle.Dubuque,lll.; or to Freight
Agents of Railroads nt different points in the West.
Parties spending Om their own shipments from the
East, will find it to their interest to call on the Agentsof
the Cmpany at the following places before shipping•
or letters addressed to either of them on the subject of
free his will meet will. prompt Attention:
E. J. BREEDER, Philadelphia.
MADRAW & KOONS, 80 North Street. Baltimore.
LEECH & CO., 2 Astor House, or 1 li. William st a
LEECH & CO.. im Kinn , street. Boston.
11. 11. HOUSTON, Goal Freight Agent Phila.
1.. 1,. Noun'. Osn'l Ticket Agent, ,
101_1 THOS. A. SCOTT, Genf Supt, Altoona, Ps,
.
NORTII PENNS YL
INE*PM. VA NIA RAILROAD.
— SUMMER ARRANGMENT.
For BETHLEHEM, DOYLESTOWN, EASTON,
ALLENTOWN. MAUCH CHUNK. HAZLETON.
On and after MONDAY, May 16th, 1869. nunienger
Trains will leave FRONT and WILLOW Streets, Phi
ladelphia, DAILY, (Sunday excepted.)
For Bethlehem, Allentown, Mauch Chunk, Mullen,
Ste.,) Express ' ) at 9.30 A. ht.
For Bethlehem, (Express,) at 4 P. 51.
For Doylestown, (Aommunodatlon,) at 8.15 A. M. and
6P. M.
For Fort Washington, (Accommodation,) at 2.16 P. M.
and 6.20 P. AI.
TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA
Leave Bethlehem, I Express.) at 8 A. M. and 4.10 P. 1)1.
Leave Doylestown, (Accommodation,) at 6.50 A. M.
and P. M.
Leave Fort 'Washington, (Accommodation,) at 6.30 A.
51. and 5.`21 P. ht.
ON SUNDAYS:
Philadelphia, for Doylestown, at 9 A. M. and I P. M.
Doylestown, for Plulada., at 6.30 A. 51. and 5.45 I'. 51.
Faro to Bethlehem, 6 1 1 NI; to Mauch Chunk, 82.60, to
Easton. $1.60 ; to Doylestown. 80ceuts.
Al) Passenger Trams ;except Sunday Trains,/ con-
Sect at Bork. West with Firth and Olath-eitivets, and
econd and Third-streets Passenger Retire tds.
u 0,16 ELLIS CLARK. Agent.
o_l7/e§ PHILADELPHIA AND
ELMIRA RAILROAD LINE.—
Q UICK 'ST ROUTE to Elraira,Wilkeeliarre.
(New, Rock laland, Niac ara Fall., Milwaukee, Bur
lington, Montreal, St. Paul's, Detroit, Dunlieth, and St.
Louta.
Passenger trains will leave the Philadelpluaitud Read
ing Railroad Depot, oornor BROAD nod - VINE titreete
DAILY, (tiundn)s excepted, fas folio". :
7.30 A. M. DAY EXPREFS.
For Elmira,. Niao F
ara alls, Bulls),, Detroit, Chioago
drzaukoo, Rock Island, Galena, St. Paul's, Burlington
St. Lows. . .
330 P. NI riRT EXPRESS.
For Elmira, Niag.i,ra Falls, llulL.lu. Detroit Chicago
Milwaukee, Rock Wand, iialen,,St. r I won
and I. Loma.
The 7.30 A. M. and 331 P. M. trims run thniugh to
HA RRISBURG, stopptog at all Stations on the Lebanon
Volley Branch.
The 7.:50 A. Al. train connects at Rupert for Wilkes-
Moe. Pittston, Fcranton, and all stain,. on the LACK
AWANNA AND BLOOMSBURG RAILROAD.
}fugue checked to Filintra, Butlalo, and Suspension
Bridge..
Tinketn con be procured at the Philadelphia and
Elmira Railroad Line s Ticket Office, Northwest corner
of SIXTH and CIIESTNU'r Boosts, and at the Passen
ger Drool corner BIWA and NINE.
ROILIGB UNPR PBS It EltrliT TRAIN
Leaves the Dept, Broad at rect. below Vino, daily . (Sun
day exceptedd far all penile West and North, at 6 P. Al.
Freights most be delivered before 3 I'. M. to insure
going the atone 'lay.
For huller Intone:then, apply at
Freight De t. 13110 A D. below Vine,
Or to CB AS, R. TA po RIG , N, General Agent,
N. w. corner BERTA and CR4:STNCF Streets,
oel-tf rhiladelphut.
PHILADELPHIA, GER
aparAmi. NIA NTOWN AND NOR RIS
TOWi HAIL ROAD—SUM Al ER ARRANOENIENTB—
mot nftee Mondy May 9th. 1969 until further notice.
FO 'GERMANN.
LORVO (11119011 , sirt 0. 7. a, TOW
min., 10. 11, 1?.
A. M., 1, 7.9. tr., 4,6, Mr, 0, 7. 8,9, 10. unit 113,3 N.
Leave 13e rule utown 6, 7, N. Ft, ID:, 9,10, 11, A. M., 12 1 41,
2,3.4, 6,8, Oh 7)4.8, 9 194 I'. N.
ON SUNDAYS,
Leave Philadelphia 9.05 nun. A. M., 5,3, 5,7 N. and 109
I'. N.
Leave Germantown 8.10 min. A. M., 1.10 min., 4. 6%
and 9i P. N.
CHESTNUT HILL R A ILROA D.
Leave Philadelphia 6,13,8 X, 11 A. 21.. 2, 15,, 4, 6. 9,
V liv l'. M.
.
Lear° Chestnut 111117.10, 7.40, 0.10, 9.40, 11.00 A. 91.,
12.40, 9.40, 0.40, 7.10,8 40, 10.10 1'. 51.
ON MIN DA VS,
Leave Philadelphia 0 03 inin. A. 91., 2. /9. ftn.l 7,X I'. 51.
Lem.° Chestnut .1011 7.60 A. Al., UN, ti 10. and 8.50
I'. 51.
FOR CONSI.TOTIOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN.
Leave Philadelphia 6, SOS ruin., lON', nun., llti A. M.
tks min. .9ri
Iv, n.,
M 11.' P. M
i. ato lioratown 6,7 , 9.11 A. i ., /, do ni
P. AL
ON SUNDAYS,
Learn Philadelphin 9 A. 61..3 and 4 P. M.
Leave Norristown 7 A. 61.. 1 and 6 P. Al.
FOR 61ANATUNK.
Leave Philadelphia 6, 7.05 non.. 14.C6 min., 95f. 10 06
I 1.06 nun., 205 nun., 3.05 min., 4S, 4X,
.lannlunk.s!4. 7N, 18‘.,'. 9N, 10N 111; A. AL, IN,
SA/5 min., 4.1, tlfi, 4,004 in in.
I.IV fiFNOArfi.
Leave Philadelphia 9 A. 41,3, 4 I' M.
Leave Phil a delphia
7.1 i A. N., IN, ON, 1,34 P. M.
.11. K. SMITH, ilimeral Superintendent,
my 7 DKI'OT. NINTH and GREEN Streets.
ALL ARRANGE
MEN' T. LADELPIhA,
WILMI, GTON, AND BALTIMORE RAILROAD.
On and after MONDAY. October 170. 1860,
P R
ASSFNGER TRAINS LEAVE Plll 1..1 DELPHIA,
Far Baltimore at 8.15 A. N., 12 noon,l Expresso and
11.10 P. M.
For Master nt 8.19 A. M.. 11 noon. 4 and 11.10 l'..M.
For Wilmington at 8.16 A. N., 12. 4. ai d 11.14 P. AL
For New Caidlo at 8.15 A. N., and 4 P. M.
For Middletown at 8 15 A. 61., and 4 I'. N.
For Tim e r nt 8.15 A. M. and 4 P, N.
For Milford at 815 A. 51., and IV. N.
For Rexford nt 8.15 A. M., and 1 I'M.
For Laurel at 816 A. N.,and 4 P.. 61.
TRAINS FORPIIILADELPHIA
Loame Baltimore at 630 A. N., 4k:sprees,/ 10 15 A. A 1.4
and 6.25 P. N.
I
...save I , aungtonat.B.ss A.M. and 11 30A. M.,1.45and
8.461'. M.
Leave Laurel at 6.15 A. M.. nricl3.ln I'. M.
Leave Benford nt 6.45 A. 51., and 4 05 P. M.
Leave Milford at 7.56 A. nl., and 405 I'. M.
Leave Dover at 2.4 A. 91., and 5.40 P. M.
Leave Mntdletown at 10 A. M. and 640 P. NI
Leave Nov Castle nt 1055 A. fit. and 8 P. M.
Lame Chester at 7.44, 12 A. M., 222 and 9.16 I'. N.
Leave Baltimore for Laurel and Delaware Railroad
at 10.15 A. M.
. ,
TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE
Leave ChestPr at 8.45 A. M., 13 8.9 and 11.44) P. 51.
Leave Wilmington at 9.22 A. M., 1.14) P. Al,, and 1210
A. M.
FONDANT
only at 11.10 P. M., front PMladelellia to Baltimore.
only at 5 25 I'. 51.. (ruin lloltonoro to Philadelphia.
FREI6III"PRAIN, with PIitiSENCtER CAR attached,
will run ne follow.:
Leave Philadelphia fur Pero villa and intermediate
places at e• 45 P. NI.
Leave Wilmint ton for Perryville and intermediate
place,. et TM P. 01.
Leave Baltimore fur Stenunor's Bun, Chase's, and
ilarewood nt 5.51 I'. 51
oIS
8. M. FELI'ON, Presidnrat
PirM3sl PII ILADELP .A
AND READINO RAIL
ROAD, AiORNI N - 0 LINE, for POT LsviLLE, READ
ING And HARRISBURG.
Leaves the Depot. at corner of BROAD and VINE
/Brenta. at 796 A. M. BAII.V. I Funds) a excepted,/ for
PO ITBVI LL , E, lIA It Hißti IR:, and all intermediate
p.unts, connecting at Harrisburg with trains running to
Pituburg, Chaniborkliurg.elrilhie, Sunbury, dos.
AFTERNOON LINES.
Leave at 3.10 M. HAHN, tot FOTTBViLLE. and
HARRIBBERO.
.
At LP. Al.,llAlLY,lStindayeasoopta,l,/for READ
ING, and tuterniedintn pointx.
ttplB W. U. Mei I.IIENNY. Secretary.
1859. Ong.•-tma 1859.
FALL ARRANGEMENT-NEW FORK LINES,
THE CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND PIMA
DELPIIIA AND THEN I'ON RAILROAD CO'S
LINES. FIIOM PIIILADELPMA 'CO
NEW YORK AND WAY-PLACES,
Ve.oll WALNUT-STUNK . ? Wll.lllF i
Wllllenvo at tollowe, via! Peat.
At 6 A. M., via Canton and Attila iy, Cam. Jr Ain
Aecominielation........
At 6 A. M., vie Camden awl Je rcoy '
City ,(New
Jersey I Areonupioulation
At 9 A. Al., via Gainden and Jersey City, Morning
Man
At 11 A. AL, by riteistaboat, via I aeon) and Jersey
City, WesternExpreen . . ••... 3 00
At 12:1'. AI., via Camden and Ambay Aegornino
ii wen . . . .
At 2 I'. 31., via:Camden and Amboy, C. A A. Ex 2 t 3
-
retie 3 CO
4 P. 51., by Steamboat, via 'faeon) and Jer
r E Nprinis
e) . ... • • • ••••• ._ • • 3CO
A t 4 P. :11.. Inbteninboal. via 'lacuna' and Jar
yea City, 2,1 tines 'flake! :a
Al6l'. M., via Camden and * Jersey City F vening
..... . .„ , .. . .. . .
Aill P. 111., la Camden andJensey Citi.Seuthern 3Cu
Mail . . .............
Al P. NI, via Cininlenand Atnltoy,Acenonnoyl than.
( Freight And Passenger)—let CI me Ticket . 2 23
2tl Claes Ticket . 130
The 8 I'. M. Mail Line rune daily. The 11 P. 21. South
ern MailiB.l-1111(13111 excepted.
For Belvidere, iiaston, Flemington, Ao., ate A. 31.
and 21e P. 21.
Fir Munch Chunk, Allentown. and Bethlehem, at 6
A. M.. via Id high Valle) Railroad.
iron Water Clap. Stroudsburg, Serariton, WOlresbarre,
Mont rose. (heat Bend• e., at 6A. 2!., aIA Delaware,
Laokawanna, and Western Railroad.
For Mount Both .at 6 and 9 A 31.. and 2b and 4 P. 31.
For Freehold, at 6A. AL and P. N.
WA 1 . LINES
Per Bristol, Trenton, ko, at 2)i" and t I'. 51.. (rem
Walnut..street. wharf.
For Fallon+, Balance, Beverly, Burlinxton, Borden
town. Ac., at 121 r, 1. and 51,
Steamboat John Neilson,lor Bordentown and interme
diate places, at 2li P. AI.
Me:unbolt Trenton, lot flre.tol. 14,1:ncton, and in
termediate Oxeye, at tI A. NI. anti i I'. 31.
Fat > pounds of baggage ooh nliowed etch p1)1: 'ter.
are prohibited bean tal-dri-i 1101111nd
Katie Ind 11101 r we-trin4 ape ire,. _lll biggage miter tiny
pin to Ito pad for extra. 'File .•.nopany unit their
resltnnxibduy ter liitirint.ro in one dollar per pound, um!
will not he balm for any amount beyond 13 100, except
li) uperial ',entrant.
W
Oet I, 16.19. M. It. GATzm ER. Arent,
. _
ar
ER
-t4 -.V A 1,1.1. W It A I I.IiOAII—PAS
SENtiEIt TRACNS FOR IIOWNINIITOWN AND IN-
Tnit mEDI ATE :4TATIONP.-0,1 and alter let inntinry,
80, the Pnerenrer Trani+ Ina POW S•INii'POWN,
Koat frill. Om Pagaiell.fer Depot of the
Reading Railroad Company. corner ul BROAD and
VINE Streets.
MORNINU TRAIN for Downingtown, leaver at 7.20
A. 31.
A I..PERNOON TRAIN for Downingtown, leaves at
31.
GAILY iSonda3 a erreete , l. I
It, ardor id Ilia Bonin oi 11 iiingerl of Om Philadelphia
anil Reading RtilltOild
Olt W. 11. 310 LB ENNI", Secretary,
SALES BY AUCTION.
'FURNESS, BRINLEY, & Co.,
No. 429 MA RR F,T REET
SALE THIS (FRIDAY) - MORNING, OCTOBER 21,
AT 10 O'CLOCK.
420 lo
A CARD.— We handave now
d arranged for examination
ts of fancy staple arranged goods. to be sold this
Friday I morning, October 21st, at 10 o'clock, by cata
logue, one months, redit. consisting of
-1 too PIECE'S SAXONY DRESS GOODS.
Of the importation of Messrs. C. F. Schmieder N Co.
200 p• eves black and colored Cobourgs.
LOU Vienna broche long and square shawls.
Psi cloth cloaks and Raglans.
160 Paris reversible w.e.d shawls.
it,, id Inn; and square shawls.
Velvet ribbons, silks, linen cambric talkie, chenille
scurf.. he.
Also. 160 lots ja collet and book collars and sets.
1 600 PIECES SAXON DRESS 0001)S.
Of the well known manufacture and style of
MESSRS. C. F. SCHMIEDER .1; CO.,
This Homing„
October 21sb at 10 o'clock, consisting of—
Ps ribbed Pas ontas. doutie width, very desirable.
Ps ihp.thie-width basket Elvin's.
Ps:11 inch
Ps double-width demi (nines, fa inches wide.
Pii " pod d'eclst, 60 inches Wide, very de-
Invade.
N. B.—The above are all in original assortments.
120 LOTS NEEDLEWORK EMBROIDERIES—Just
landed
A 150,174) lots of new and desirable styles )6 conet em
broidered collars. sleeves. and sets.
SALE OF FRENCH GOODS.
This Morning.
Oot.2lst, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, on six months
credit— •
600 ka and lots of fancy and staple French dry
goods, comprising a general assortment.
IIANTII.LAS AND CLOAKS.
This Morrniig,
500 civil, mantles, eh:aka and Radians.
WoOL LONG SHAWLS.
RIO fine all-wool long shawls.
fl SCOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER, No. 431
• CHESTNUT STREET, opposite the Custom
House. between FOURTH and FIFTH Streets.
SPECIAL SALE OF GI RNIANTOWN FANCY KNIT
GOODS, HOSIERY, SHIRTS, AND DRAWERS.
Thu Morning
October 213 t, by catalogue, on a credit, commencing,
at 10 o'clock, a desirable assortment of the above goods.
The sole this morning will comprise—
riEßMANTOwN GOODS.
Rich new style zephyr o p e r a les c hildr e n hildren's
Winn, and circulars, goals. , and 's school
hoods, vents' and boss' scarfs, gauntlets, sleeves, leg
ions, Ace.
SHIRTS AND DRAWERS.
WO lots nien's henry and tine quality w into and nosed
1110(1110 stir its and drawers.
GLOVES.
Also, a Dill assortment of ladies' and ehildrert's Cash
mere and Berlin slot es, teas' buck and list gloves and
gauntlets, &e.
PHILIP FORD AUCTIONEER, No. 530
MARKET Street. and 521 MINOR Street.
SALE OF READY-MADE CLOTHING, SATINETS.
•
This :Ilomtng.
October 2lst, at 10 o'clock, wilt be sob', by catalogue,
a large and desirable assortment of ready-made
clothing, 01 bent males, for tall and winter wiles.
This Morning,
October 21st. will be sold be catalogue, on 6 months'
credit. lOU pieces ingrain and Venetian carpeting.
lt,T Catalogue. early on the morning of sale.
SHIPPING.
p lIILADELPIIIA
CRESCENT NAVIGATION COMPANY
AT AN ADJOURNED MEETING OF.,THE ABOVE
NAMED CORPORATION,
NO. O MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE,
At 10 o'clock A. M., September 7th, 11939, the follow
ing gentlemen were unanimously elected Director'
the Company, viz
GEORGE 11. STUART,
S. MORRIS WALN,
MATTHEW W. BALDWIN,
CHAS. MACALESTER, AND
JOHN EDGAR THOMSON
The BOOKS of SUBSCRIPTION o the CAPITAL
STOCK of said COMPANY are now open at the above
named Office, where all persons favorable to the enter-
Prise are respectfully invited to subscnbe. etbtf
THE BRITISH AND NORTH
AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAM-
FROM NSW YORK TO Liviaroot.
Chief Cabin Paeaage..—....— $l3O
Second Cabin ..... 75
TROY BOSTON TO LIVIIIPOOL.
Chief Cabin l'asaage.--. ---
Second Cabin Passage— —..—
The ships from Boston call at Halifax.
PERSIA, Capt. Judkins,
rl ICANA DA. Capt. Lang.
AABIA, Capt. J. Stone, AMERICA, Capt. miller.
ASIA Capt. E. G. Lott, NIAGARA. Capt. Anderson.
AFRICA, Capt. Shannon. EUROPA, Capt. J. Leitch,
These vetoes carry a clear white light at mast-head
green on starboard bow; red on port bow.
PERSIA, Jodkins, leaves N York, Wedneaday. Sept. IS.
Alt A BlA.Stone, " Roston, Wednesday. Oct. a.
ASI A. Lott. N York, Wednesday, Oct. 12.
CANA DA. hang, " Boston, Wedneadar, (let. LC
AP RICA , Shanrion, " N York, Wednesday, Oct. 26.
EL'ROPA. Leitch, " Boston, Wednesday, Nuv.l.
PERSIA. Jod king. N YOlk,Wednamlay, Nov. 9,
AMERICA, Millar, " Bretton, Wednesday, N0v.16.
ASIA, Lott. " N York, Wednesday, Nov. 93.
Bertha nut secured until paid for.
An experienced Surgeon on board.
The owners of these ships will not be accountable for
Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Precious Stones
or Met.als. unless bill. .1 lading are signed therefor and
the aloe thereof therein expressed. For freight or pas
sage apply to E. CUNARD, Bowlirig Green,
slO-tf New York.
FOR TILE SOUTII.—CIIARLFS
TON AND SAVANNAH STEAMSHIPS.
FREIGHT REDUCED.
Heavy Freight at an average of PIFTSIS per cent. be
low New York Steamship rates.
FOR CHARLESTON. S. C.
The U. S. Mail Steamship KEYSTONE STATE. Cap
tain Charles P. Marshman, will sail on Tuesday, Oct.
35th, at 11l A.M.
Through in 43 to 50 hours, only 40 hours at SO&
FOR SAVANNA, s.
The S. Mail Steamship STATE OF GEORGIA,
Captain John J. Garvin, will sail on Friday, October 91,
at 10 o clock A. M.
Through in M to GO hours, only 43 bowl at Sea.
07'Salina days changed from every Saturday to every
five dais. Goods received, and of Lading signed ev 'tge splendid first-elan aide-wheel Steamships KEY
STONE STATE and STATE OF GEORGIA now run as
afore every ten days. Vans forming a five-day DOUlDlll
nlention with Charleston and Savannah, mid the South
and Southwest.
At both Charleston and Savannah. these Ships con
nect with steamer. for Florida, and with railroads, he.,
for all places in the South and SoUßANCEuthwest.
INS
Freight and Insurance on a large proportion of Goods
shipped Smith will be found to be lower by these ships
than by sailing vessels, the premium being one-half the
into.
N. B.—lnsurance on all Railroad Freicht is entirely
unnecessary, farther than Charleston or savannah. the
Railroad Companies taking all risky frill]) these point'.
GREAT' REDUCTION IN FARE.
Fare by this route IM to CO per cont. cheaper than by
lb o inlaid Route, as will he seen by the following sche
dule. 'Through tickets from Phdrulelp`on. via Charles
ton and Savannah steamships. INCLUDING MEALS on
the whole route, except from Charleston and Saviut
nab to Montgomery :
INLAND Pain
To Charleston --.. 00 i Charlaston—.... —e2S 93
Savannah.— 15 00 Savannah........---. 3i co
Au c ust —... 90 00 Augusta.-- —9e is)
21 oil Macon.— 32 15
At1anta.......... 21 00 Atlanta-- --.—. SI 03
Oulumbus— . 23 CO Columbus Se CO
A1bany.......... 34 00 Albany . SI 00
Mont.:oniery ... Sd dd Moo Lromery.— 3800
33(51M01ui10 ..... _ 45 90
Now Orleans ... 35 78 New 0r1earut.....,., 4,1 CO
Nu hills of hiding aigned after the ship has sailed.
For Del „fit or passage apply on board, at second wharf
above Vine street, or to
ALEX. HEROIN, Jr.,
Southwest corner EDT Tlt end CHF.STIS UT.
Arent' in Charleston, T. S. re T. G. RUDD.
Savannah, HUNTER Sr GAM!tIELL.
For Florida from Charleston, steamer Carolina every
Tuesday.
For F lorida from Savannah, steamers St. Mary's and
St. John's. every 'Tuesday and Saturday. 1Y23
GLASGOW AND NEW YORK
aTEAmsiii P COMPANY.—STEAM TO
GLASGOW. LIVERPOOL, BELFAST, DUBLIN,
AND LONDONDERRY—for SW.
FROM NEW YORE.
GLASGOW, Thomason, Wednesday, October 12, at 12
noon.
EDI NI3URUH, Cumming, Wednesday, October 16, at It
o'clock. noon'
PRO 3 BLAII6OW.
GLASGOW,. Thompson, Wedneiday, Septeinber 14.
EDINDURA.II. Cumming, Wednetitat , sopteitiber 28.
Unica of Package from New York, Philadelphia, or
Boston, to Glasgow, Liverpool, Belfast, Dublin, or Lon
donderry , first chug. 875. Steerue, found with an abun
dance of properly cooked provisions, Sad.
An experienced Surgeon attached to snob steamer.
No oharge for med:etnea.
For freight or passage. apell_to
No. 113 WALNUT wO Street N ,Philad & elphia.
ROBERT CRAIG,
No. 23 BROADWAY. New York.
s am U. S. M. STEAMERS
'OR
11A.VR f: AND SOUTHAMPTON,
A RAGO. Captain Lines, will sail Joly 11, September
17, November it
FULTON. Captain Wotton, will sail August 90, Octo
ber IS. December 10.
First Colon passers.-- , --WS)
Second Cabin7s
Nor freight or vrtresse,jlprif gn
WILIJAM 11EILR911, Arent.
At the Warellousiu9 Company's Phibulalphia Offme,
Tobacco Ws rehouee. DOCK Street. Phila. 1e23-6n9
BREAD
PURE AND CHEAP BREAD,
MANUFACTURED BY THE
MECHANICAL BAKERY,
CAN BE OBTAINED AT THE ToLLOWINS
PLACES:
MECHANICAL BAKERY, S. W. corner of Broad and
Yule streets.
C. M. CLARK.— —..P001.,r ■treat, below
Tenth.
H. E. corner Stith and
Coves street.
JATIIO A SON, ..... 234N o rti, Fifh streot
S. PANCOAST----No. 910 Spring ( I ..ien
Ptre t.
JOHN O. 1110)(EV....—.....__N0 Vure street.
T. P. PM au North Fifth strzet
JOHN swill
CM=
=ffIESIMEMM
MEZEIME
D. KNIUIIT._-
EMIMMMEM
D. corßTNEy._......._. Y. w. corner
lne sreets. ixteenth
WM. Co;
t.
L. , . H. WAN1MAK,E1.........Ff ., d ,th r a I street, al•ot e
7. LENTZ_ .--.......Cit i rAe n r , r ,n .l t h , L;• , , , urth and
L. 1101.1. A ND. S.; . W de e• u , r . n4 e r S t i . z.tee nth and
DA V 11) SA DI/LEH-- North . Eleventh
J.WEI NlAN—..........B.r...tieorrst,ter,r.leventh and
S. S. TOM X I • n N o 'n r ' : 3 l; Erupt
street
H. W, corner of Seventh
n 'iv T etrt
JANE ID VEIB. Cate sreet.7eitiThl -
t:'lAtjerlF. M. S.Fei Fihnhlnand
F. MORRIS.-- —.P.. W ' . e,, ,7:a ree er 'l l'enth and
.Shomientr
ses.
INo. 17.16 don et th Front
street.
B. W. corner Broad and
Varnish streets.
Corner Nineteenth street
It. S. BOWN...._.—...—.N " e• it e 'd o'r:r: ' r ' 7 ' l% and
J. NIoINTY E
ALEX. F ULLEHTON. Ci t gr ‘ e ' r . 7l . l . F fth and Chris-
E. B. TURNER.-
J. 8111"STER
TIIOB. T. BLEST.-
.
J. I. —..----Ci t t a.n hden. N. J., More m
C. 11. Went
Arch etirt.
11,ertot1 rout
l'onnl.
JOIE': BA RN DT........ Trwnt and Pine Grove,
GEO. B. TOWNSEND.-- We ' tt L;e%tr. r. Penna
M. MeCIA:Es
—. Atlintla Cit), N. J
I). llOii. —..--- Florence. Y. J
F. EBERLEIN
rolllmll 11. Pt
) N
KY TAVINE, for cile 1 , 3 it oBi: EVANs,
ub Itml 2LocitE6 - rNLT btreet.
SALES BY AUCTION.
31 THOMAS SO NS
_,
• Noe. US and 14180IITH FOURTH ISTREE2,
(Formerly Noe.and ao.
CARD.—Ptilltdc SALES REAL ESTATE AND
STOCKS AT THE EXCHANGE.--Sahm of real estate
and stocks will hereafter be held at le o'elock nocin.and
in the evening at 7 o'clock.
IST Contributors having the option of either gale.
B Ilandtidls of each property utsuad teammate. In
addition to which we publish , on the Satuniar PrOr.C.ll
to the sale, one Clamant] catalogues, wimph_et form,
gat mg fob oescriptortsof all the properties to be acid
on the following Tuesday.
REAL ESTATL AT PRIVATE SALE.
air We hare a large amount of real estate at primal
sale, melt:aim; every wampum' of city sod country
property. Printed lists may he had at the auction store.
PRIVATE SALE REGISTER.
SF' Real eatate entered ozi our private sale register.
and advertised oreastonally in our public sale abstracts;
(of which LOX comes are printed weekly,lfresof drama,
TWELFTH FALL BALE. OCTOBER. 20, AT 12
O'CLOCK. NOOI%,
At the Exchanie, vt t 1 include-
Pe•eroptorr bale-VALUABLE HOTEL, knows au
the - Secoluf Street House. ' and hue lot. 'Z.'S Py 133
teet, No. 42 North Sewed street. above Market_
p4s_ Sale nteolute.
Peremptory
.Sale-LIANDSOME NIODEEN AF-sl
- wan side )srd. No. 9)4 &mill EleeentS
street, Pelow Spruce; 2$ feet front. 153 tea deep to
Quince street.
IZEI2I=I
VALI:ABLE BRICK STORE AND WAREHOUSE,
N 0.143 South Water Street. above Fine.
IRREDEEMABLE GROUND RENTS, Bl5 and $ll
.13-Ito a year. tenured by four story brick butliings SDI
and bI9 South Seeon.l street.
ELEGANT RESIDENCE, NORTH BROAD ST.
Two fur story brown atone residences. with superior
stable and catch 1,04 W. and lace side yards, west side
of Broad street. south of Uinta avenue.
VALUAID E FARM AND couNrav SEAT. J 1
acres, on Old York turnpike, 4?), miles how `C,S
Grove.
PerelVry Sala—For 24,..rt or whom it rest eon
eern.—T
SHOP, A ND LARGE LOT, N. W. corner of "thirteenth
and Poplsr streets.
Also, 'NI EE -STORY BRICK Efl'ORE AND
DWELLING, adjoirun: on Tbriteenth el vet. 926,r ; A:0
absolute.
. .
lIANDSO3IE RESIDENCE. No. 1723 Vine street,
ear 1.041%13 square.
HANDBOI4IE RESIDENCE,gith side yard, stsble,
nd coach house, No. 1511 Girard avenue.
DANDSO3IE ELSIE/ENO-% No. 343 North Front
treat.
HANDSOME BROWN STONE RESIDENCE, tio.
1510 Pine street. Is-Nlmmethste rn6Aossion.
BEBINES4 STAND—Three-gory brick store and
dweding, southeast corner of Twelfth and Lombard
streets.
• • .
NEAT RESIDENCE. No. 19G Pine street.
THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, No. lOU
South Filth street.
Peremptory Sele—Pl NE-STREET MARKET
HOUSE. Pine street. west of Nineteenth.
Also, THREE-S CORY BRICK U ELLIN(/' adjoin
ine the ntnre lim.itale absolute. both properties.
RANDS() OE RESIDENCE. with tsr4e groden, No.
van Spruce street
ELEOANT COUNTRY SEAT. Chestnut Rill. with
four acres of land and tine impro‘PillentE—the resoienCo
of Dr. South.
ELEGANT COUNTRY SEA T. 100 RUIDAT.E, with
14 sores and 'OO,l In.provements. 3-I;o.L.ug the resi
dence of Charles 31acalister, Esq.
THIRTEENTH PALL. SALE. OCTOBER 4w, AT 7
O'CLOCK IN THE: EVENLNO,
Executor's Peremptory SOe—Estate of Elirtbeth
Loots.
TIIREE.STORY BRICK DWELLING. N. Lau
Passyunk roach Lelow Wbartos tweet. lk3s. Sale abso
lute._
Executors Bale—Estate of Marta Stile. deed.
IBA\USO3tE BBOWN•STO\E RESIDENCE, No.
1514 NVaNiut atreet.
Peremptory Sale for account or whom it mir concern.
THREE.SIORY BRICK DIOELLtNG Letterly St.,
west of Amber Erect, Nineteenth ward. 93,„ Sole at...
whoa
li=.
Peremptory Sale—ferrate of Jers. Hoopoe deed.
THREE-hi - Oh:1i BRICK D WELLINU. 1.17
North Sixteenth street. shore Cherry. WS. Sale Oro
lute.
HANDSOME DWELLING. No. MS Juniper street,
between Spruce and Pine, and Thirteenta and Broad
streets.
NEAT DWELLING, N. ErIS Ca!hpahill street.
Peremptory Site—BL r. , INEArs: STANIL—Three-story
brie's store and rts - elbn4, A. W. corner of Twentieth and
Lart/lArd street.. t'_%. Sale abaolute.
'f IIIthESTORI BRICK SHOP. Se.rtain street.
south of liirard avenue, between Tenth and Elerenth
streets.
TWO BRICK DWELLINcIS and VACANT LOT,
Fonikrod street. Tsreotv-i bud ward Brnolfordb
THREE-sTORY BRICK DWELLING. No. 1:07
Addison street, south of rine street.
TAVERN AND LAGER BEER SALGON. AND
DWELLING, Calk - urban and Carlton streets, west of
Feftfentli street.
Ha. .
TWO DWELLINGS, Federal and Park streets, near
mpton.
Administrator'a Sale—Estate ofJaeob Oswald. deed.
BR EWEEN' FIXTURES. CASKS. COPPER KET
TLE, HORSES. W AcoNs. ke,
This Morning.
October 21it. at 10 o'clock. at No. Coates street. by
order ot the administrator. tot ot :aria beer casks. quar
ter casks. eon ne r kettle and water tanks. copper I.cray.
copper bottom. 2 beer coolers, bres - tn6utenatts,3 horses,
and 3 wagons, harness, Ice.
VALUABLE ENGLISH ANT AM FRICAN BOORS
ILLUSTRATED WORKS. Ire.
On Fridal and Saturday Eveeings,
October 21st am! =l. at the A.t.ioa Star...a large col
lection of valuable English and American works. dial,
trsted bocAs. AC.
likr - lon garticulars see catalogues.
SALE OF GERMAN BULBOUS ROOTS.
On Saturday Morn mt.
October VA. at 11 &dock. at the Auction Store, nee
ease of supertor German Bower mot...comer - Isms the
usual assmtment of hyaranthts, tultys, naretsses, ;m
-ounts, crocuses, SEC.
-.sllo
Sale at N 05.1.19 Aral 141 &nth Fourth Street.
SUPERIOR FURNITURE. FR fi NCH-PLATE MIR
RORS, PIANO-FORTE. BRUSSELS CARPETS.
On Thursday Morniug,
At 9 o'clock. a: the Auction Store, an assortment of
excellent second-hand furniture. 'decant piano blles,
fine mirrors, carpets. etc,. from famthes derinian
housekeeping, removed to the stare for convert:ence o f
sale.
I 31. GU3I3IEY & SONS,
•••• REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEERS
hc. LID WALLS CT STIIET3.
CARD.—J. SI. Dogmas & Sees. aactioneara. Ina bag
reguiar ales of Real Estate, Stacks, &c, Also Wear.
hold foralture at dwellrbga
in., On our Encore Sal* Register always ba Ina&
a very large amount of real mate, urc.lahtig every de
senator' of city and eourrtry propertor.
bIUMMEkr & SONS,
Real Easels Brokers,
No. AD WALNUT Street. below Stitt
AI SES NATILI i NZ AUCTIONRETt
- 13 A. AND COMMISSION RatIANT. IL R. tenor
txTll rout D ACE:Streets.
NATHAN'S' GREAT SALE OF FORFEITED GOCDS.
LOW LOTS OF FO.FLFEFIFD COLLATERALS.
Os Tuesday Mornieut,
November Ist. at 10 o'clock. at Moses Natbarts' Am-
Lon *10.... - wtheut oozes" SLith, and Bare
wilt be sold—
StW LOTS OF FORFEITED GOODS.
Consistin:, in part , or superior orerecats. Razigui,
LACk. coats, frock and dress coats: cloth. cassmers, and
otner pantaloons; t ems of vane. ki.l3; giapenor
pint, and rest patterns; elegant elret. sawn. and
bila dresses and drew pattern, ; superior Droche, Stella,
Bat state. aradkn plaid. Canton crape. sdk. and other
shawls: silk a etre( cloak., ci rculare. lassoes ; arta
cloth dusters: :cream, dusters, tusques, und rrouat.l
- gentlemen'. Atha - arts. tk,ota. &hoes. umbrella., dry
goods. trunraings. brocatelles for cabinet-makers , nu
der-clothing, en.lts. blankets. spreads. patchwork cues
terpanes comfortable., shoe... he.; fine feather beds,
strain. Brussels. and other ea rpets, hoe Skala ird flutes,
fine old a aceordeons. open glasses, cutlery, car
penter's tools. mathematical Instr.:me nu. mane, me ii
cal. historical. and oilier looks. travelling crusts,
carpet-lugs, doutte and iongle-letrrel fowling sueses,
pistols. leather, harness. wateues, Jewelry . and a theit
band other 'Bele. y . NATHAIiB.
!MONEY TU
Mow!: To Loan, le Lenox on =watt. twourts,
Ina rohiindi ze generally. and oa all arr.clee of va!'ne. Att.
nin 041.11. OU ILL'NDIERD VoLLA.Se TWO PEI CLOT. PIZ
ynlin, including storage. tc. at Nathan.' Pneeilail
hArtablathineut. S. E corner of FIXTEI and BACH W..
GREAT PUBLIC ACCOILMODATIOX.
310 N E ! MONEY!! MONEY!!!
Alone, blorally edit - snood in terra or guars oncost.,
from one dollar . to thousar.r.U. on go:d . and Cray plate ,
diamond.. w:tonee, Jewelry. few lino-nieces. =awes: in
struments. furniture. dry goods. !Mee nes, es
g Are, kardwaxe.eiltla ry.liooka. COM? ve Ape, Sarar
and all artla - am of value, for any length of time
on, at NJ:lovas' PRICII.II. EsThYLL:iElli.7,2lr. baa4l7l
corner of 81:th &nil Beep streets.
PROM 1.8.80R1 -'NOTES, 'nth collateral . &wombed at
the lowest market rate.
atVE. 1..013 - 16, MO.
!WILLIAMS & BORE_ AUCTIONEERS
NO h T 3 AI Yi l a N . or , MERCHANTc/ e n
Me rTtei
th
Messrs. 411 erg. Cis g hor o & Co., Philadelphia,/ offer
their services to the merchants. fromufacUarers, and
others of Philadelphia, for the We of (47 gMtlit e a / 7 4Lik
boots, shoes. hard. are. revelry, k e.
11.1. Cash advances made on receipt of goods.
RI. Settlements made three days sitar see,
Mews. Myers. Chshorn. & Co., Villa-
Ntusrt & Brother.
Warnara, 'Sew Yore.
1.. & B. Curtis &
" Wcad. Chrtsty, & Co.. 8s Lresis, Mo.
Crow. McCreary, & Co.,
eys-f m se-ly
DENTISTRY.—The improved sets
%Mao. of ARTIFICI..r.L TEETH. manufactured
at NA ARCH Street. Philadelphia, by 1. LUKI-1..5.
N. fh. Surzeon_pentist.
Tue Minerrd
PI seta of Teeth are supioleditir all
others, principally from the f,Fut in.r Pure
mineral 13 11:1X1 ID sod or alver, tar platef,
making them one-third lighter, am! the same vele
cinch stronger. as the, greatest thickness is where the
gllnla have shrunken away more, thus perfectly restor
ing the anatomical shape and contour of the e out h and
face, and giving the exact oriental exprescon to the
Icatures; they will stand better in service. and nes er
get out of repaa; they are responsibly warranted for a
lifetime; there are no crevices for the actun n_ulation
of particles of food; they are wholly frog from a!! r ,!-
,trile action. and can never PiCalllt7ll palpitation of ate
heort. headache, sore throat, neuralgia, or nervous
.
I•r LUKENS — otter. 507 ARCH street. Pall.t.te!v!,.3 ;
n'a. An: P.E.:S.N6I LVAN IA Avenue. Washing ki.
5A.2.1-leu
MURRA 110L'SE,
11 - EWARK, OHIO,
le the largest and best arranged iletel eectral Otto,
is centrally located and ts easy of %tees, from Si the
routes of travel. It contains all the modern improve
ments, nod every rainveritenca for the comfort and an
eon:lt...dation of the traveiiing yot!ici
Tun
Sieepiag
Rooms are lame we'.! vett...Loot. The :en of
Rooms are well arraneetl sr.d eareit.i't fork shed for
fano lies and Mtge Ira, elun surers : nod ire house will
be kept SE 5,11t-cdua Rotel tn e: ern rrstrot.
H. A. SW F, kat k Ro.,
Pror ne torn.
THE UNION.
ARCH STRY:ET, ABOVE THIFt_
PHILADELPHIA.
UPTON P NEWCOMER.
Th• lttost/ort of thts 110 TE L su*.enerty
the wthta of the But.ne.•• PuNte; ar3te those in saai•+
of rlea•we. Pat•enier ft•:lrows. ♦h:ch row run Asst,
nn , l In t:0110 arl , nl.l a chelp ah;.t pleasent r•ln
t o all p:aoes of interest in or atrma the eat. ir M-42-
W. 1 ;110031E CO..
• ()Ice Ili :, , ,uth FOURTH Ftver
WHARF. NNE SI n 6 FT. SOI - 1 NH 1
Ucaltre tri F 11:
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N'erelnylitole ttl.n co thuß:e.
ITICKOICV _\ ND SI'RINt;
1.4. qt ?PM motto; [
ly at it NoWI.LS .1
and WILLOW :,troe•a ard
WASILING AND IRONING
AA WASHING AND IRONING PONE
xti,U With DEsrarcit, far : , .tzta
_ I &Lea 411.1 tient eiy..yn. Fun Les. F.sariLng
n‘aniveis, S•elaiL•iat.s. Ae., at DoNtil. AN'S
FAMILY LAL S—tlth SIXTH street,
cornYr rt }roue. Fa.u.il Sn.rta aal Ca, Ars patent
polished. El.ertth:r.4 arschei.. I y hart:, ea tae
swab-1,..4,1.
The whole bOsTieas a enctlylL3-"ded to 5T f
operatives..Mn.a'e 1;
10-11, fic.onneonowdt
t aw WEST CIITSTER and
ROAD OIT'SrKISIA. PHILADELPHIA RAIL
• ..
FAL!. ARRANGEMENT.
On and slier AVE t`z3A Csct.o , r S. 1 , 7-1.
fir tram. rill lesve from the
tune r of Elt, tiTEEN r it sr t M zereets. at
7 -, and 9. 1 0 A. NI • and at 11 , 3,13 NI
I.e.tie N 1 est (*hotter. 1,0, the PEPVT. on EAST
MARKET STREET. at 7 ar..l sr.! 3
i. M.
, ArSPN DAYS—I. et- Pbt.'Adel;h:s ;td
P.M. Leave Westel:ter at 7.3 U A. M. P. M.
N-tf
HE:SkY WOOD,
fierectlSdierirteteett.
rbRILLS AM bilLtaiNtib Rai EN.
PORT.
BROWN, FILrAcRED. AND BUT DRILL!.
HEAVY LIGHT :AlLErixus.
FnalLte for Fl,rrt.l rßtk Ls
FhoFHlNliki..ol w
24 South PHO TEL, and 33 LE ri CIA SZTP..t.
nets 1.
_I OVERING'S SYRUP, tn a r t
b!,`s., U rithwe.l
Nti S co
if E W IND( oW “1. • twn
N.-- 1 at DICK'S, S. W. corner ol SEVEATH :44
012 Sny,
DENTISTRY.
HOTELS
COAL.