.............................. Clts n,uterat run 'xo - crettaxai, .IRTICLES AND TUE AUTEOII3.772INW. Tx_ PRESS-.r.TRIE REY. MI. E4IRILD-EOXINO ..,11118 COUNTRY—PU.OE74E O R 10m ;Or irks ,SALLOON -PREPARATIONS FOR ,4 ATIIEV.REU-,-DrEttATia tet44 4I tOD4OPOR OtThe Vr048.1 lq • ' Tonic 0ct,1 4 50- Illagacine, . for Novetaber, is nearly throiighc the _ess. It will probably reach Phila delphia On SatuidaY ' opens with an illustrated article; Rh - chants. on, The Theo "bands of the South.;, «_The,Volotinees Of Central America, by E. H. Scitiiet;_illestrated. 3. Tea Culture in the United:lades, by-Charles Norilhoir 4. Robert Fenton'e.;Viotary;a story, by Mrs. liatherine S. Wffiieuls.''s, Matelt Making, ,a capital tale, by -,dJiee, B. Havens.• 4. The Fall of Moabite, (a :Poetical' • account of a battle fought in 1549; • between -the Spaniards,'under ' Seto. and the Mobillans, , under Tusealisesa4 by Thomas- Dunn English. 7. That Disagreeable 'Biggs; a hinuorous sketch by T. W. Watson, author of " you Drink?" to which' it forma a co quet. S. One of the Nelms, by. Edward IL House, a mighty clever young geptlemen, connected with the-tioston COYentr. • 9. Proposal—three verses of poetry; by.Dayard Taylor., 10. A Man bt Letters, by D.- it. Castieton. I l.. Thu Phial of Broad, by Pus. Hugh Ludlow, 12. The Virginiane. After which-the usual departmental mutters. Tim Vir ginians Is eoneluded with the present number. It is not the intention of the pablishets to commence anbtber serial for some time to come. It Is wordy of neteithat slues the commineeinent of the maga zine, the Harpers have paid upwards of one hun tired and twenty thousand !killers to artiste for en. grayings published in its pages , and an equal SMOallt to those NVIIO have furnished articles. Two hundred Amerioan authors have furnished contri butions, and over six thousand engravinga have been executed, for its pages. In these two partieu lard kites surpassed any magazine that has had an existence in the old World or the DOW. - • Among other new works nearly ready for publi cation by the 'Harpers, are The Queens of Ilearie, a novel, by Wilkie Conine; The Prairie Traveller, a hand-book for orertend emigrants, with maps illustratiens, and itineraries of the principal routes between the Mississippi and thePoctfic, by Captain R. D. Marcy," ortbe United States army. The Oovernment-have, already ordered ono thousand copies'of this Work, Another readable volume, to las out in alMut three weeks, will beTreachers and Preaching,-by " Kirwen•;"-Ptaher's River, North Carolina, by " Shift, who was raised Thar," inns.. trate4 by John McLennan; Women Artlata In Alf +44, by Aim Ellett. The great gun of the Roman Catholic "Church in Ireland—the IteV. Dr. Cahill—has written to a friend in Matemehneetts that he proposes to leave Ireland on. Saturday next; the 2,2 d Inst., or the following Saturday, for New York: • He Intends to make*. tour of the States and Canada, to write, letters home for publieation,"and to deliver popular hiatuses On •Astroncany,. riot giving mere exhihi. Rona. but .rigidly _teaching Also _Setenee_ali far cl'‘ oonreesef ten or twelve-lectures oan accomplish that object. He Will bring with hint apparatus and diagrams executed with artistic perfection. • Reeervoir Square, the fernier location of the Oryetal Palace, has boon boarded up, to •the height of about twelve or fourteen feet, in order to enable Mr. towel° exhibit the monster balloon with which he proposes to make an aerial trip le Earope. De proposes to-day or ta-morrow to'par tiallyinfiatisit far thirpurpose of testing - its tight- DOSS, end toltetp it " blown up" in that condition for a week or att, for the entertainment of the pub ,After 'that, cis aeon es the weather shall be autpiehmaThe proposes to Bali , without formal no tice to the public. Six persons, will accompany him, out of handrede who have made application. Their names Will not be made public until the time of their depaiture. The operatic debut of the baritone, Perri. and the toner, Stigelli, last evening in " Ernani " was entirely a Etift:oB.l. Both are Nuporior article, and add - materially to the effectiveness of Ullman and Strakosehle troupe. Athenteum Club, of this city, have added o new featitre to their line estebrichment in Fifth avenue. A - Committee has been appointed to pro cure worits d'art for exhibition in the parlors of the eels, and saVerel fine specimens wore on view last evening at the regular weekly reunion. These works are net purchased by - the club, but are sent by artists that they may be semi and criticised by, the authors, editors, men of lettere, andgentlemen who meet oil Wednesday evenings to smoke, chew , tato, billiard, add enjoy one of those magnificent jaws tbat elubable men delight in, and which can 0321'001y he till at any ,other place than, at " the club:" . • Weekly• Review of the' Philadelphia Markets, „ OcTongs 21st, 1851 . The operations of the Duet ifeek have been of a limited, character again, and'without much change.. to note in any, of the leading articles of Produce. The Dry Goode trade has also been quietOlte. fall linsin'ess Leine pretty much over fur the season,' Donis and Shoes aml Hard ware reinairr-vrithout-chance. but the demand for-both has been limited. Dark comes foriard slowly, and is ha steady demand. The Coal trade, continue' withMit' change. deffee, Sugar And Molasses are 'very "qiiiet. Cotton meets a limited inquiry. but holders Alpo close aro abate firmer. Finli are selling in a small way from store at,intotations. Fruit iu quiet, owing to the absence of stocks of foreign. Rides still ride dell. The, Iron market hi firm. but devoid of Activity leather of prime quality la srrivinr more freely, hut other kinds nre ne sleeted: ' Naval Stores end Oils: very little &Me. Trii visions are firm bttt quiet. 'Rice is very dull. Chive:- seed is 'in good TOptted, at full rates. Teas aro row: Wool commands full prices, Whiskey elated dul4lnit steady in mice, The Elmslettiffs Market hex heen without ens ma , tenet Tariiition to note since the close of lout week. and alxtut 8 000 hblit Pinar found Misers for oxport. nt mines Taming from' 80.12?4.36.1811 for strairht tomer bun; the latter for aeleeted lots; italroratiN for ehome, On i : ea 23 0 ,15.6235 - tor , ezti•an : and ?6e6.21 5 for family "Floor, neltiiiine 8.1100 bhie obtrice Diamond Mills do on tenon kept tirivittei'at Mafioso; holdors.if anything. , era firmer in their views. the stocks and recnitits being lista for the smarm. The trade hove hen buying to n fair extent at the shove fitruree for au pe rti nn extras and f.mos lots. at from itozon.7 ttr tdd, tt. in gunk tr. Ryn Flonr continues Bowes, and sells • in a smell war, at 91:5 49-libl. Corn Meal is also scarce. and selling at *4 for_Fentrivltianta Meal, whichie an ndvanee. The followinc are the inspections of Flour_ end Meal for the weak endint; Thundoy, October 20, met - Half barrels of en pe t One... tt . - Rye. . Corn 'Vera' oondemtied. Total 14 275 WE - EAT his been dull. but nearly steads in price. metalloid 25 000 bushels sold at 123e1250 .Itt . bushel for rood and prime red, Milady. at the latter rate ; 11051.20 u and 120m13.4a white. as in quality. Rye has Pe r e l itl en ntn g tirimte demand end I CPO hue/tele sold st 8/n. Wo - for- Southern, SlagOe'for Pennsylvania, and Mr for prune flew York . : Corn !maiden met a steads' .mquiry. bet ortertarr nnsettled and rather lower. Salmi com prlamithont 2a 000 bushels Southern find Pennsylvania Yellow ad Me tiSe. elosing dull today at 95e afloat .; some new held at 70000. Pals are active: but emelt are hardly -maintstnad, with wiles of 20 000 bushels to unta at 6lift43iii 10 We bushels Barley sold at San. and a 000, hnihrls Malt at 85 , 2% - PROVISIONS.TIie 'stocks of all kinds are very mneh kedneed:and holearsare firm. Western and Cite Mean ink sellinx_in lots at tt,j6w16.5011111. in, bbl., nosh and time. less Beef rinses, from *l3 to 1540 . as qually: with entail' eaten torsion natores. .1:11con is quiet,with mles of flame at 1134e13!‘e for elate and fancy mired: Bides at 'lmo. and Moulders at 2Nt's. cash end short time. Dry salted Meats err 'wanted at 41 4 4 e for Shoulders Olio for Elides. and 91(01014eloy salted and melded Rams. Lard ...The Stook is mesh reduced , and holders firm; sales (4 bhla and, tee at ,41!..1 . 61134e. head Lard Ile. and tressed MOP-Mt perdb.nm time. Butter—There in more immiry for with sale, at 151417 e; solid parked move', 08 at 110/9e.. Chessik is {tuner; sales of fair New York at 1040/fp:and. small lota of extra et 10,1n/le per lb. Eggs are *Alin. at Ift*l7vperdozen. • - METALS.—The market for Pig Iron in rather quiet, - bat-prices are well maintained. Sales of 000 t o ns on thraeete and imported at 52360. 32250, and 1211.0 per tan. or for the three numbers. oro time. Scotch Pit is steady at ,23-541a21.11 mos. A small sole, of otiarcoal idnorna wan made at *S.S nn time. Cam Ind . Ratio ore whiten , chants. A sale of bailer plates is ;aborted et 445 e lewd a radlt.,, Lead---4.g110 Man Galerifisoldlta PatA haraain. Copier is dull. English sheathinn is held at no without sales,- American yellow metal in selling sr 1%)021o. Onontba. BA R K.—The skink of querisitron in light and the mar ket firm with small receipts, end Weis of No.l at .928 Per ton. Tanners' Sark is *turbanned. and several car loads of nhertnut oak sold at 811 per cord. BEESWAX is unsettled and lower, and wo quote Yet. taw akailenan vg lb. OATIDVES.—Sperm and Tallow sell slowly, but . for Adamantine there ie a fair inquiry, with sales of 1 ran boxes eitr.inede a t 18;4420e, 4 and 0 mos, the latter for 8A a ,1 1". %2 3444a . aiii . iiill ; 'nuanilried. and Orders crime in mare freely, but the scarcity of remain tends to reetrirt shipments, the demand hemp very good for the smaller k . _ ClOTTONinta boon 'very insetive, buyer* waiting for 'ewer prices. but !mitten at the masa are firmer in their %IRAS i sales enninrions about 000 toles. olden, - Uplands. at lenti23Lo. cash. for low Trade and middling fair ; some faults sold at 12030, on tune. WM. The following' is the movemeranimee the Ist of Sep- 1009. ' Isiss. 1367. 1866. Rao. at Porte...:. 375 000 3400109. 101 000 VD lAA , 13x. to B. Britain. ",• 95 OW . 56 1200 "41 010 : 18.000 "'mire.— , 5 60 2 O 25 000 -5000 " 23 000 " other F Yorts.. 12 OW 7,000 400 il 9,000 Total asporta.... 111 4 MO 07-081 60 000 at COO tank m hand ... SIP 000 231.000 le4 coo , 210 000 Of whioh during the east week. included in the above i Rea. at Ports... - . 117.081 BM 000 , 09.000 tri 000 Ex: to 0. - Britain, .26 000. 16 000 10 DM 5.100 ' France..... 7.0e0 5.020 1 000 Il nos "other F. Ports 0 .00 2500 2 :190 1 (00 Total avuertg...,. 8400 '22 000 'lB 000 17000 -GGFF IO II-..The'staek is vani light and the market firm. butthere him been very little doing this week, and gale* font up only about 1 200 hate of Bloat 11 ml2lO 4P' lb an time. , for fair and thoiee quality. DRUGS ASH) DYER.-The demand line been limited; Pmono the Bales Ate Soda- Ash 14 zi r .2:23;. niesshin. .rordersag(e. Mum inferVire. White Fuser or Lead at 1134... an RI Carbonate of Arida, at 3 4 .(1. on time. FE ATE 0.110 ere more inquired for and prime Wait orn,,,saLl at 420.1100 4p lb . F1814. -The market is quiet. list prince ere steeds:the stem 'rates for. Mackerel are 816.60, 814.60. and 8024 for tha throe :Weft re: Pickled Herring range from 83 to 0.00 as in qualitr : in ante of all tibia 14%3 made from the wharf On Titivate tame.-Codfish are mains, in lots, at 84 40 . ) D/ Poi. - ~ 1 0 RtIIT.-The market rd Pare of foreign, bit sunPliell ot - nnw.erop Raisins are exported dailv, and the sales moonlit lii a retail WILY. In domestic Fruit there is a steady Oaths deltic- Green Apple's run' from 8120 to siszo as in quality, Dried Apples are doll at ISO dc. anti new Dried Penelieslifrno for minaret!. Cranberries tire SORMA.. and hrinqrtor 8100'12 4' bbl.., , , YREIGIITS are dell There is vey little orferinifor Liverpool ; 100 tons semi have been engaged at 261. 1,700 bids rosin.nt 2402016 d. T. London 2010Ve Oct IFY-ton are he going Wes. - Limited shiements corn making to San i,. ram:veto via New York at N 61.10 40' foot, Welt India relehte are very,'lnlet. A vessel wen taken up far arena 02.88.4 p 'ton for weight, and 165 .49' foo t for measuremsnevogide., - - To the South the Tame are as lest quoted. - Coal Fre ishts are adianeing at 81.86 to Boston and $lO5 to Slew York. 01019F.010. - -CrDle and Clarinet! are qnieti and Prlges. unsettled, '- - (111ANp.-The season is 'shout over,' and the sales of rillitaseriptionviire limited. - ' 061F.-Nothinglioing in either foreign or domestic, ant priermare unaltered. F t).Es are steady, but without any sales to note this week. . .-- . , . .. , 110810--The.demend is limited • new crop sell at 14m Illki as in anality. and old nt 9 tel2okr Th. LEATHER.-Hoary Spaniel , le 'in wanted. but other ;pile areinisleeted. and the mantel is inactive, - LIJ9tBER.-. 4 Trade generally has been • dull ; among the sales are some hemlock Boards at eh) 0 It, Elouthern yellow sap lit -8134t 5 16. a t n , t i l Lillie 81,6081.75 as se q VI, i gt o. /k SS fliLlre ';; t in7ctij ... ; and 010 ' 4. eiv ' 15 IMP email ate of Gila at 2685kiei en time.., aisles are NAVA t. STOF;esiere unchanged. 0. 1 Rosin sold at 82 ...r , bid, and eamman .9).00. Trtr and Pitch am scarce, 'Spirits of Turpentine fain limited request at Owen, tie d o lets. 01111,Ar MI in in better demand at tee advance, with saleri at EtlePse, op time. mostlynet e i th e Market. - Linseed oil it 01111. with anion nt OS 54e. Fish elle- bre not miich - inquired for 4 prices, however, are ' trider. 'Red oil is nnehe need. - imports of Hoorn; and iYhato Oil, and 'Whalebone. Into the 'United Kates. for the week entlin .. (let. 17, I_ o6 llt - - '- , , bbls" up, bhls. Wk n lbs. bone. Total for th e wee k.. ... Ago 675 1300 r202/011112...... ' ......21.721 195122, 1.811.8e0 From Jan, 1 td, date.:,.. 82 101 .:195331 1,812.400 flame time last ve0r...... x 9747 )11,215 1,47,11400 PLASTER .—Th ere le more coming forward, and sales are we.Ttedet 0252%102 75 Ye' ton. continues driNthe etrok,looe2 of poor Limited sales nre=makin2 nt - 51,104 e; on time, for com mon and pri nu , coaiiry„ ~ , Eutj.,-T is unohnotcol, end MO hue Turks leland we re &canted of on tenne notnolo tiEEDB—Thelets n. toed Oionand forClorerched, and 41e, receipt& ur, more/minx ; *den of 400 but Ore report , Ac3iszetts.7s“mosttv'at 8 0 1.014 4 0 ' hut: Fle:4.coott front ante 81.093 p ." bac aril Timothy norni6 v de hils,‘ax in ',quality. Piths 0 00tteets thf Clover- and-TainnthV, for future , delivery, ere reported, ltt g#l l l4as " z• tg ß n4 ra k tfiri t o m sit e g t h . e - urith. it t o - ' n e s h, b u ' th t ere te/rlet intlotr dew.' N. E. , Re In fa atendy at 3e, naa , ..;tathielcof hrtredraneedt Wes of Ohio e re adilt39l. 5.27:TY higher; caeri. - , - -81;fdAlt:-.-Thena ie aanod in' the Market, Inn Ana denntediaalnaltand.the stooks in ,firet hands hght 144 1 463 4 •1 11,1 PPP1i . ,4 4 ; 14 t MS, Cpba 03,Rtle, TALG4WIs itoOdy; and city-renderOd colic at la t 4 -. • - TgArlitre In good demand and Brines are well main, tamed, - TOBACCO.—There is ft moderate inquiry for nom faMu red, but Leaf is dull and proms rather weak. • wOOL.—The market i• firm and the stooks very much reduced, the demand beirig.oncooly- for the low and ma awn grades; sales cornprlnnin about 70,01:0 amour which are fine Fleece at 61,66110; fell Blood at 55a 67e ; 'ub .11ixt8c, and Marino 1 11 111 0 11 4 3 0 rot. PASSENGERS SAILED In steamship State of Goorglafor Savannah..-R Ma clellan. 8 AI Skillman and lady, b 8 Conk. J D I)olane% . Suss M Dem Wan, Japes N Findley, C besikan, Mrs W Ridley, Mies Virginia rook. M ien 111 Stanley, Jan Da nellY, Chas Brown, Mrs De .T n 1 Bostick. Mrs Righter and child, AcM Granary, W 13 Hall, and 40 in steerage. PRIUDELPIDA BOARD OP TRADE. JAS. ROSS SNOWDEN J. B. RENRY UDD, COMMITYEII OW THE MOM) RR, • ' LETTER BADS THE IdEHOBANTIV EXCHANGE, PIMA DELPRIA. Ship Baranok,. t .. Liverpool. coon Park Reindeor, Kerlin.— .. io ... Janeiro, Oot 21 Bark 0111,1liekoryt Holmes ...... coon Brig Thome Walter,Riorth ........ harts, soon Brig Zee Nymph, &hopper.— Cope Town, CGH, noon ffohr W L Serum. ....... Havana, noon HAEINE INTELLIGENCE, PORT OF PHILADELPHIA. Oct. Ct. 1809 SUP[ RISES...« s 91 I , BUN SETS 5 2.5 RV; .11 ie ARRIVED, • Steamship Boston, Bellew, rt hours from New York, with 'wise anti passengers toJas Allderthee Bohr American Naglo, Cornea,s days from Denton, Md, with railroad ties to 3 W•Bacon. • Bohr 'Joseph BlttinHenry, S days from Newtown, lild, with lumber to J W Bacon. Bahr John .W Hall, Morris, 1 day from Little Creek. Del, with wheat to J Jr Bewley & Co. Behr Ann C Gra. Kelley. I day front Smyrna, Del, with grain to Joe L. Bewley & Co. Scbr Young Amorion. Tuft, 2 days from Port Deposit, with grain to Jae L Bewley it Co Bohr Mary Haley, Haley, from Boston. Bohr Wont Wave, Bndlish, from Providence. Bohr J B Johnson, Johnson, from Provideno . Behr Mary Patterson, Owners, from Boston. Bohr O OF Hawley, Hackett, from Sag Harbor. - Bohr Isabel, Taylor, from New Bedford. CLEARED. 8 H steamship State of Georgia, Garr in, Savannah, A Heron, Jr. Steamship City of Richmond, Mitchell, Richmond,'/' Webster, Jr. • Bafrk Mary Edson, Nickerson, Boston Twells & Co. Brig •Loanmi, King, St Jam) de Cuba, W dem o tion &. Brother. Behr Marietta Rend, Terry; Ly nn, Twells & Co. Bohr John Pendleton, Sults, St John, NB, do hchr Roanoke, Smith, Rockland, do •' Solar .1 B Johnson, Johnson, Providence, Vain Dusan, PPitentrley, Beckett, Pcovidence, Baum, Ogle & Co. ' Schr Ocean Wave, English, Providence, N Sturtevant 6: Co. Solar Imbel, Taylor, New Bedford, do Boor Marpratterson, Somers, Salem, Bancroft. Lewis Co,- - Solar Mary Haley, Haley, Boston, W II Johns. , Solar Frank Herbert, Parker, lloston,R Rt.:onion & Cu Str R. Wilhng, Claypolo, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr. SAILED. ifie U S M steamship State or Georgia, Capt Garvin, for Savannah, sailed at 1035VolocK yesterday morning, with a full I I t and a number of Pusengers • with Sr bark Island Horne, Capt Jeffrey. for London, left Queen street wharf at 2 o'olock yesterday afternoon, In tow Ma steam-tug, with a cargo consimang of 160 labia moon, 160 lande tobacco, 40 acs beef, 8.10 bassandnou bbls of cake, RIO bids 2 cases and 1 bale mdse. , , (correspondence of The Press.) HEADING, Out. 53.1860. The following boats from the Union Canal passed into the Sohuylkill Canal today, bound to Philadelphia, laden and consigned as follows: , • Wm Lowers. lumber .o Thos H Wentz; Edw Lyon, do to Wm RLippincott; Norcross & Sheets and North Light, do to horoross & Sheets; Osprey grain to . 1 " !long & Sons; 1 raft timber to Schuylkill Navigation co: Chas Albert, pay iron to Smith & Co; Billmel er & Full mer, lumber to Malone & Tay lori_Sarah Koper, blooms toli. Buckley and' Wm Gibbons, Wilmington, Del., h N. pig area to Say Bert & McDowell; J & J Richard, Hour to Richardson & Overman. (Correspondenoe of the Philadelphia Exchange.) LEWES. Del, Oct, 20. The following vowels nailed yesterday: Solara A Tar red, Goo Fates, M. Wrightington, Robbie W Dillon. Lard, F Lewis , and two others , and nude a Boot of vessels passed to sea, with wand strong from northwest. There are no vessels now at Berner. Wand light from northwest, and cool, Yours, . WM. M. HICKMAN. • . . ' (Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.) CAPE ISLAN D, N J, Oct 21-9 H A M. The ship reported lost evening proves to be the Sham rock, from Liverpool, which is now at anchor oil this place, in company with the brig Ocean Isle, from the West Indies. Wind northwest, Oct 21. e P hf—The bark Elizabeth J,_from West In dies, and brig Elizabeth Watts, from Doston,yrime in this afternonn, end ore now at anchor off this place. The bark Aaron I Harvey. Iron' West Coast of Africa, went out on Wednesday evening, and the bark White Wing for Laguayra, wont out to-day. Wind strong Nom NW—weather C lear. Yohrs, MOS. B. lIUGHES. • MEMORANDA. • - - • • Ship Ellerelie , Coutts, hence, was waiting at Rio do Janoiro Ist ult. .Bark Margaret, guts, hence, was waiting at Rio do Janeiro let ult. Bark David G Wilson, Peacock, was discharging at Rio deJaneiro Ist ult. ;Bark C B Truitt, Steelman , cleared at Galveston sth mg. for New York. Brig Brandywine, —, sailed from Rio de Janeiro lst inst. fur Rio Grande. Brig Aletwin, Howea, for Wilmington, Del, cleared at Savannah Pith inst. Bohr F Martin, hence, arrived at Norfolk lath mat. Behr Elizabeth Parsons, hones, arrived at Newborn, NC, lath inst. Sehr Hannah.lilatilda, Price, for Jarsksonville, cleared at Charleston lath inst. Schr P Taft. Hand, hence., arrived at Savannah 13th instant. • Fehr S. N Sinilh. Sinith. for Philadelphia, went to non from Charleston UM inst. Behr Ellen Bush, hence for Galveston, before reported by telegraph as having souk at sea, was an A 2 vessel of 12L3 tons, b years old and built and owned at Wilming too, Del. lior cargo consisted of 110 tons coal. 20.) wheels, led axles, 106 sherds iron. 2 boxes do, 9 dozen chairs, 2v.i . ploughs, St 2 furnaces, plots mdse a large number ot pieces of holloware, and go Ithlids of lime on deck. &Mr Green Girdler, Paine, from Boston for Philadol phut, at New York 20th inst. .Sehr Ruth Halsey, Davis, hence, arrived at Bristol lath inst. &Mr Hornet. Henley, hence, arrived at Portland 19th instant. Soar I.IT Cminer, 'Huntley, W 11 Ferguson, Smith, F C Smith, Smith, and Lewis Clark, dooey, hence, ar rived at Providence 10th Inst. Sehrs H IttJenkiws, Dodge, A H Brown, Edwards, Ann S Brown, Brown. and Caspar Holt Shoe, sailed Irom Providence ltith inst. for Philadelphia. soar Ocean Warm VeSZIO, fot: Philadelphia or Ban gor, sailed from Prirvidence teth inst. Solite Isaac Rich Smith. and Watchman, Benjamin, from Boston for Philadelphia; Governor, Hooper front _lunation for do; Alarm Rome, Cox , ; fr Ca nis fordo; Otter Rock, Cox, from Bangor Mr do pavilion, Baker, from Ply mouth for do; Wauponsa.,ldortie. trom Boston for rna. Del, and Globe, Jones , t rout Unworn tht) 'for New Bedford, remained Newobrt AAt tont. &Ire Oriental. Holtnea , Erten Wellfleet. Pearl, Brown, from, Fall River, and Allen If •Brown. Edwards, Iron Providence. all for Plnladelphia. at Newport 19th Inst. 1 Steamer Madgfe, Ortmiloy, sailed front Hartford eilth inst. for Philadelphia. - COMMISSION .LIOUSISS. DDY'S CASSIMERES. SILK MIXTURES, CHOICE STYLES, JUST RECEIVED • AND FOB SALE BY , ROBERT F. EVANS, 216 CHESTNUT STREET. 018 tuthat FROTHINGHAM • & WELLS, 34 SOUTII MONT AND 35 LETITIA STREET. Are .AOENTS for the sale of COQ& Mannfneturpd by the following Cothpaniez. viz LACONIA, lAKAT FALLS, LYMA N, • CABOT, DWIGHT, PhILKINA, BAILTLET Brown, Blanched, and Colored Blanetions, Bhirtings Jenne, and Drilla. ROBESON'S BUT PRINTS, HA MPLoiN COMP AN Y' d TWEEDS AND COTTONADEB in grant varlet! WASISINGVON MILLS (Formorly Bay Btate) Shawls, Piano rind Tab e 'Covers, Printed Felting", Flanne's, all-Wool and Cotton Warn Cloths, heavyblk and Idea Beavers, Cumulates, and Tricots. Also, Ker set's, Satinets. and Tweeds. ol stuth-am HENRY D. NELL, ,CLOTH STORE. NM 4 AND 6 NORTH SECOND STREET FRENCH. FANCY CASHMERES, And Pandora' suitable fur suite. VELVETS, CASHMERES, &c., &c., WIIOLERALE AND RETAIL slit-dint , SHIPLEY, UAZARD, & HUTOHINSON, NO, 114 CHESTNUT ST.. COMMISSION MERCHANTS FOR THE SALE OF PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS. 41-6 m ¶IR. GARSED & CO.. • GENERAL COMMISSION MERDHANTL COTTON, COTTON YARNS. SPERM, LARD, AND ' WHALE OILS, • FLOUR, DRUOS,.Ifc or The attention of Manufacturers is especially oalied to our SPERM OILS. No. 22 N. FRONT STREET, PHILA. CLARK'S SPOOL T T O N. hare:calved. A PULL ASSORTMENT IN BLACK, AND COLORO Fors:l(lhr CHARLES FIELD, NO. 20 NORTH RIXTE STRUT, AGENT FOR PHILADELPHIA. 14 m • • SMITH, MURPHY, tic C3‘..1 or MARKET ST:, AND 220 CHURCH ALLEY, • Are now opening their FALL AND WINTER STOOK or STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS. To whioh they Invite the nttantton of CASH AND PROMPT SHORT-TIME BUYERS. VIIILADA4. Amid. 1109. ette-81n LAMPS, CHANDELIERS, CORNELIUS & BAKER, MANUFACTURgitB OF LAMPS, CHANDELIERS, (M.ll FIXTURES, &c. STORE, TlO CHESTNUT STREET. RtANUFACTORIES, CHEHIiY AT., AND FIFTH ANN COL VilißlA ,16-Shfta2ml AVENUE, THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1859. MILLINERY GOODS. NO. 21. Now open, the °heaped assortment of MILLINERY GOODS in this oity, sold for eash, or on short tune, at wholesale only. RIBBONS. FLOWERS. FRAMERS, RUGIIES, VELVETS, SATINS. BONNET MATERIALS, and STRAW GOODS, To whioh we pall the attention of the trade, as we are closing out our FALL IMPORTATIONS , AT UNUSUAL LOW PRICES. No. 21. M. BERNHEIN & CO., No. 21. 623-lln NO. 21 SOO II SECOND STREET. 431 MARKET STREET. 431. RIBBONS, Of every kind, In immense variety; • NEW BONNET MATERIALS, BONNET VELVETS, SATINS, ORO DE NAPS, LINING SILKS, ENGLISH CRAPES, of the beet makes, FRENCH Ea 'AMERICAN ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, FEATHERS, RUCHES, &r Ahoy, newest Fall stiles of STRAW AND FANCY BONNNTB, And STRAW 00008, of every deeoriution, Now open, and preeenting altogether the most coin Plete etoelc of MILLINERY GOODS in this market. Merchants and Milliners from every erection of the country are cordially invited to call and examine our stook, which we oKer at the CLOSEST POSSIBLE PRICES, ROSENKRIM, BROOKS, CO., aulo-tuovlo 431 MARKET STREET. HILLBORN JONES. /moiler and Menufa:tutor of FANCY SILK AND STRAW BONNETS. ARTIFICIAL FLOWER% FEATHERS, RUCHES, &c The attentio variedity and Country Dealers is invited to a large and stook of the above goods. at 432 MARKET STREET, ttne-Sin Selow n o J. HAMBERGER, No. 116 North VAASECOND Street, is prepared to exhibit the moat complete stook of Milhner) Goods, conspristng Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers. Bleeds, Laces, Ruches, Velvets, add other Bonnet Materials. Also. a handsome assort ment of Pattern Bonnets, to all of which he would in• vitathe attention of Memhants and Milliners. N. B.—Goods daily received from Auction, and sold at the lowest wines. ca-2m• BOOTS AND SHOES. HAZELL it HARMER. MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN BOOTS AND SHOES. NO. 128 NORTH THIRD STREET. A run assortment of City =de Boots and Shoes con stantly on hand. 810111 J W. MaOURDY & sox, 321 CHESTNUT STREET, (2d FLOOR.) LADLES', MISSES', AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS SHOES, AND GAITERS, manufactured expreaelr for the Retail Trade, aull-Sin FALL STOOK BOOTS AND SHOES. JOSEPH H. 'THOM SON Ai Co,, 114 MARKET BTREBT. Have onion hand a lotto 'toot of BOOTS AND SHOES HVERY VARIETY, kIAtrIISRN AND OITI* MADE Forewarn Waiting the Oity Will please aaJI and ex amine their stook BASIN, /go CO., BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE AND MANUFACTORY, No. SOS MARKET STREET, Phiktdelehtm We have now on band an °eternity° Stook of Boots and Shone, of all Seaotintiona. of OUR O . WN and EASTERN Manufacture, to which we invite the attontion of South ern and Western buyers. auLata CLOTIIING. RAPHAEL P. M. ESTRADA, MERCHANT TAILOR. PINE FASHIONABLE READY-MADE CLOTHING, AND SUPERIOR FABRICS FOR CUSTOMER yfORK, NO. 21 SOUTH SEVENTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, RAPHAEL P. M. ESTRADA, towing associated with him as ARTISTIC 4.,UTTER, Mr. JOHN 11.01350 N (late of Granville Stokes'.) respeotfully invites the at tention of the public to his new establishment, and his splendid stock of FURNISHING ("OOHS for Gentle men's wear. He has on hand a eholoo selection of Fabrics especial ly for nustonter work and a varied assortment of fa shionable READY-S P ADE CLOTHING, to which tin unilesthe attention of buyers. Edell article warranted t, give entire satisfaction. a3l-Sm JOHN HODSON, Artist. LIPPINCOTT, HUNTER, £ SCOTT, MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS Or COMMON, MEDIUM, AND FINE CLOTHING. We invite speoial attention to our complete line of MACHINE-MANUFACTURED GOODS. NOB. 494 MARKET, & 410 MERCHANT BTB. e96-3m DRUGS, CHEMICALS, &c, DRUGS, GLASS, PAINTS, &o. ROBT. SHOEMAKER & CO. NORTHEAST CORNER yOURTH AND EACH STREETS, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, havortere and Denten In WINDOW CLASS, PAINTS, .k,0., invite the attenhou of COUNTRY MERCHANTS To their large stock of GoOda, whioh they offer at the lowest market rates. oca-lf CIGARS, TOBACCO, arc. A L. MERINO. 144 SOUTH FRONT t3TItINIT, Has in store and bond, and Onisra for Bale, a Large Assortment of • OIGAREI, Roo&load direct from Havana, of abate. and favorite Braids. sub -if - - CARRIAGES --------- OF THE MANUFACTURE ti? WILLIAM D. ROGERS. REPOSITORY, 1000 0111181'NUT OTREBT. 1011 de-fin 1.5A) 00 BOXES AMERIOAN AND FRENCH WINDOW GLASS—The most approved brands, and of every else and quality required for clay and . ountry trade, at pores astonishingly low. Bend your orders to ZIEOI.ER h 81111111, Drus, Paint. Mule, and Varnish Dealers, corner &MOM) and GREEN Streets. sl3-tf MACKEREL —125 bbla., 180 halves, 115 anartere, and 200 kitte prime No. le • 300 bble. and 20 halvoe bugs No. 3e, in etnrn and for ate Wl.d. J. TAYLOR k. CO.. 122 and 124 Nnrl h Wti A VIM Ni WEST CHESTER and Allf..Meg PHILADELPHIA RAIL ROAD via MEDIA. PALL ARM ANGEMENT. On and after WED EDSA V, Or fobs r 6. 1859. N. E. L lkaps ain l a l islarll l 4l P i l inTeh r lAßKVT B g l :e n a...t 7. nun v.BO A. al.. and at 230 and 6 P. IV. Leave Wont Chester, from time DEPOT, on EAST MARKET STREET, at 7 and 10 A. M., and 2,0 and ON SUNDAYS—Leave Philadelphia at S A. N., and P. AL Leave West Chester at LSO A. M., and 430 P. M. lINRY WOOD, Alt Oeneral Superintendent. LOVERINCPS SYRUP, in }aids.. and LLL., at reduced pricee for sale lit r, JAIY(I4B GRA AM h CO., 1,17, I'M A Rlroot. CHEAPEST WINDOW G 1,488 in town, qt DICWB, 8. W. earner of 811.VENTH and ROUT H. ola Son* 1 41 1 A.TEJLES, JEWELRY, &c SILVER WARE. WM. WILSON & SON Invite epeoial attentton to their stook of SILVER WARE, which is now unusually large, allerdhug a va riety of pe,tern and design unsurpassed by any house the United Slabs, and of finer quality than ig m a m a' s °. lured fur table use in any part of the world, Our Standard of Sliver is 935.1000 parts pure The English Sterling .925.1000 a A1110r108.13 and French 900-1000 a Thug it will be goon that we give thirty-five parte purer than the Aniehean and French coin, and ten parte purer than the English Sterling. \h'e melt all our own Silver, end our Foreman being connected with the Refining De partment of the United Statee Mint for several yearo,we Kermadec, the quality BB above Mel, which to the f inest that can be made to be serviceable, and will resist the aoticin of aoide much better than the ordinary Silver manufactueed. WM. WILSON' & SON, S. W CORNER FIFTH AND CHERRY STS N. IL—Any fineness of Silver manufactured an agreed upon , b ut positively none inferior to French and Ameri can standard, Denture supplied with the Caine standard sup used In our retail department. Fine Silver Bars, 90-1000 earls pure, constantly on hand. au44-6111 BAILEY & CO.. IORMIRLY BAILEY Ar.RITCHEN, eye removed to the new Fite-proof, White Marble store, 819 CHESTNUT STREET, MONTH BIDE, BELOW THE OISARD HMS, Now opening the* Fall Stook or IbiFORTED JEWELRY, MATED WARES, AND FANCY GOODS, To which they Invite the attention of the pulilie• SILVER-WARE, WATWIES, DIAMONDS. AND MARLS, AT WIIOLBSALN iNn FITLII.. aul7-If I S. JA & BRO., tv ' , MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTEiLELON SILVER-PLATED WARE No,3O4_OIIEISTNUT street, above Thirtl, (op Wafts, Philadelphia. Conatantir on hand and SERVICEthe Trade. _ IrEA-SET'S COMMUNION SETS, URNS, racHylifl, CASTORS, KNIVES,AIERS SAS . KENS, CASTORS, SPOONS FORKS, LADLES, &n., dao. Gilding and plating on ail kinds of metal. PAPER HANGINGS., &c. pAPER HANGINGS. KoW I, TUE TIME To PAPER YOUR HOUSES. HART, MONTGOMERY, & CO., N 0.322 CHESTNUT STREET. Have for sale every variety of PAPER HANGINGS, BORDERS, &C„ Which will be sold at the lowest rates, and put up by careful workmen. 00-dtaole WALL PAPER WAREHOUSE. • HOWELL & BOURKE, 17 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, (snow MARKET) AND OPIPOAITE MERCHANT STREET, Have on hand a large and splendid assortment of WALLL AND WINDOW PAPERS, To which they invite the attention of WESTERN AND SOUTHERN BUYERS, aute-9m ' FANCY DRY GOODS JOBBERS. SCHAFFER & ROBERTS, 449 MARKET STREET, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS . HOSIERY, GLOVES, SMALL WARES, COMBS, BRUSHES, LoOKINO•GLASSES, 11111131 AN and PRHNOIi PANG? (MODS, AND • TAILORS' TRIMMINGS. sup 3m MARTINS, PEDDLE, & HAMRICK, Importers and dealers In HOSIERY, GLOVES, AND FANCY NOTIONS, N 0.30 NORTH FOURTH STREET. • Five doors below the !Wareham.' Hotel. Otter for sale the most cumulate stook of Goods In their line to be found in the UNITED STATIC, consisting of HOSIERY, of every grade. GLOVES, in three hundred varieties, UN 0 F,RIGIIRTS and DRAWERS. LIN EN-HOSOM SH IRTS and COLLARS. LNEN CAMBRMIKES. d SHIRT FRONTS. LADIES' ° MASTIC BELTS, with olaspe of en tirely_ new desist's, watt, en endless variety of NO TIONS„ wit ini, they invite the attention of , FIRST-CLASS WESTERN AND SOUTHERN BUYERS. ett/tAm HATS. CAPS. &c. 1859. FALL TRADE. 1859. C. H. GARDEN & C 0.,. Manufacturers of and Wholesale Donlore in HATS, CAPS. FURS. SILK AND STRAW BONNETS, AND ATRAW GOODS ARTIFICIAL FLOWNRS, FEATHERS, RUCHES, &i,, erc., NOS. WA AND 602 ALARM STREET, Southwest oorner or Six, v. EXTENSIVE STOW( HEST TERMS, LOWEST nulB-3m PRICES. UMBRELLAS. SLEEPER & FENNER. WHOLESALE MANUFACTURERS Or lIMBRELT.AB AND PARASOLS, 336 MARKET STREET. PHILA., Are now making more than SIVE III:INDIUM DIrrIIIKST rARIRTIIO Or Umbrellas, or every size, from n to 40 webers. Buyers who hove not had S. Or. F.'s make of So cols a ill end their tame well spent an looking over this well-made stook, which Melody 31•34 rOVIELTIEII, NO to be mit wits thetaktre. eue-3m CHINA AND QUEENSIVARE. BOYD & STROUD. IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS. Have now on hand a complete stook of QUEENSWARE. SLABS WARE, and • FRENCH AND ENGLISH CHINA, At their 01. D STAND, No. 35. NORTH FOURTH ST., four doors below Merchants' Hotel to which thof invite the attention of WHOLESALE BUYERS. ttT AORNTS volt PITTSBURG Ochs-8. anS.hm LOOKING-GLASSES. LOOKING GLASSES. Now In store the moat extensive and elegant assort ment of LOOKING GLASSES, Forever? Nemo and evert positron, and at the moat moderate prteree. LOOKING GLASSES lathe mart elaborate and the moat simple frames. LOOKING GLASSES Frothed in the beat taste, and in the most substantial manner. • LOOKING GLASSES • Furnished by us, are manufeotured by ourselves Ili my own establishment. LOOKING GLASSES Inid MAHOGANY and WALNUT ' frames for Country Ses. JAMES S. EARLY,' A SON, 16 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. 11.1 - OPE COAL OIL WORKS. - ,FIRST PREMIUM. AWARDED AT PENNSYLVANIA STATE PAIR, FACTORY MOOD STREET, WHARF SCHIIYI, KILL, OFFICE 127 WALNUT STREET. oclo.3in R. R. HUBBARD & SON. EFINED SCRIAR.-500 barrels various .1° grades. ISO bbl (imbed, sifted andades' for Salo br JAMES GRAHAM kCO.. man forwAt F AMILY 011000LAiTE SUPEJUOIVGLUALITY. EDWARD A. itEzryrz, Manurnoturer rind Importer of French and Spanieh CHOCOLATE. Store S. W. corner ARCH and NINTH Streets .17-11 m 'Pwnrnry Alt FilleArt ■frrM,l rip() GROCERS ANDlilitTGCilS r l'S.--600 -IL Cameo tinpon i fie ror Concentrated lae. in one pound nir-ti.tht iron boxes, (the only well.eidiblished and /Lamle.) Manufactured by the Penney km nin Snit Manufacturing Company , and tor eale to the trnde an follows t 6 Cason. 13e. per pound; 10 to 23 Canna. 8 MC J. R.ORA VHS, lnap hlnuulneture'. 041-Ire No. 0 North FROM t' Street. _ _ SILVER SOAP—A simple preparation for clamming trim Jeweley, Mirrors. Mar ble, Arm far more convenient and effective than any other. one half the labor of House clotunni may tat saved by using Cli Soap, which cannot ponsility i inure the finest Zinn white, and en no nerulthing in required, the onvinKin the wear 01 the paint Is numb grantor thou the cost (Atha Soap. it leaven the surface as pure and white as when new, Manufactured only by the Boston Indexical Sono float pativ, and sold by, their appoint ed Agents. Asents.llA MAR') CO., Anotheoaries, and CHESTNUT. SPANISII OLIVES—In bulk, in prime order. for ode it, el 7 A. PAMRINiI 14/1 Pn3,111 MINT P 1.., rriJ IVES'EERN AND NOUTIMIN MElt CIIANT3.-21antla lbws. all stmt, awl, ttokotl. arid for a3le by the manninaturala rtt the lowest Now York brlool. WEAVER. Ell 1,2:1t & wle 21 N. WATER Kt.. and 22 N. Wharvra QUCIAR-110 USK MOLASSES.-150 hhds., tieronZeind barrels. for sale br JAMES ORAIUM tk. inar. 1,1 , r1T1 A RI aaaaa SALMON. -25 bblo. prime new No. 1 Sal men, litntlittt from staantm ICe neln rron. and for gale M WM. J. TAYI,OIt& Co_ )29 nod 121 N. Wll iI.IVE)I NAVAL gTORES-75 nbls. Spirits Ttir gentifte. in Store. 47t1 hblx. Rnein, 91 We. Spfx. Turppatoine.lnnd ng from Lewis Chester. 1 660 dn, Rmin, 96 WO Sete. Turpentine, lemdmw from sehr. W. Sprmge, For sale lo riowLEV, ASH BUR NER,..t 00„ No. IS South WHARVES. off IVIN . i'M AND 1.1l4A.:0118 JAMES STEWART & CO.'S PAISLEY MALT WHISKEY GEORGE WIIITELEY, Importer of Brandy, Wine, &e., lAS SOUTH FRONT Street, offers for 'sale, in' bond only, STEWART'S CELEBRATED AND UNEQUALLED PAISLEY MALT WHISKEY. •e27-3m WE GALL ATTENTION OF THE v TRADE to this really Superior article ALFRED RENAUD COUNAC. eapply in assorted rackagee conatautD on hand. . Orders received for direct importation. Also—liennesay Cognac,, Leßoy Cognac, London and Holland thus, Claret in Wood and Co es, Champagnes, high and low Prim. I.ONOCR AMP, Importer. 010.2 in 217 South PRONT, Philadelphia. GEORGE W l ITELEY. • No. 130 Smith FRONT Street. linPortor of Botndy, Wines, Ito., 011bril for sale, in bond only, the following, among other standard brands br,indy I Pine( Castillon, & ' Thor, Hines & ' Jules, Robin, & Co., Mord, Dopey, a. Co., Scignetto, Marelt, Corneae. C. Dupont & Co., Union Froelich - us. 4 It F. MArtolle, Joe. Itenneety. ao, Stuart's Paisley Malt Wlnekey, and the ehoteest Rhino Wrnee , Palm Ace 6:n , . iamaioa Rein. ti,,anntg Cruz Rum. Bordeaux On &0., &o. 827-ly CARD.---rMAREUIL--SUR-AY (CIIAM-- PAGNEL JANUARY 15,187..9.—1n consequence of th e frequent invitations received by me to renew the shipments of my Champagne Winos to the United States, I beg leave hereby to inform lay fernier owiteniere and asTAPETt ,geazilit'AV P;weigAgtri;le United States, for the sale of nip Champagne Wine& MyWines have been No long and favorably known in the United States, it will he unneceasery to imminent on their quality, further than to say that my new shipments will At no way be found inferior to the former ones. BILLEGART SALMON., BILI,EOART SALMON'S CHAMPAGNE WINES, both CABINET and VERZENAY, for ale and con 'tautly on hand. in lots to BLitLiirohnoria,b, F. C. BROUWER, ANCHER, A. CO., 11677-Bnl 6l BEAVER Street, Now York CLARET. -100 cases Barton Lt . Ciuestier's at. Julien; 300 do. FR. Hate;the • 300 do, Washing ton Slorton BR. Julien; 100 do. do. Pal'ree, yints ; go do. Chateau La Rose,. SO do. do. Leovil e ; &adult Ale, in atone and glass; Vounaer , a, • Harvey's, Falkark Brown Stout and London Porter, in store and for sale by ad, A. hERR 140 South FRONT btroet, SICOTCII WHISKEY. -- 125 puncheons P. , James Stewart & Paieley Malt, in bond and for eats by UEURUR WHITELEY. .21 -em citzlINV,T WARE. 110GUET de HUTTON, AtANUFACTURERS OF DESKS AND CABINET FURNITUR NO. 259 SOL7TH TIMID STREET. Office, Bank, end School Furniture , Extoninon Table.. Bookcase,. Wardrobes, etc. 19-3 m rIABINET FURNITURE AND BILLIARD TABLES. MOORE & CAMPION. 261 SOUTH SECOND STREET, • in connection with their extensive Cabinet Duaineee, are now manufacturing a Reverter ankle of BILLIARDTABLES, and have now on hand a full emtply, Smelted with MOORE & CAMFION'S IMYROVED CUSHIONS. which nre prrinorced by all who have cued them to be " Pfi r r n tV o riglil t y e at Smelt of these Tablet' the manu facturers refer to their numereve patrons throughout the Union, who are familiar with the character of their work. ly2ll-em SAVING FUNDS. SAVING FUND---FIVE PER CENT. IN TEREST.--NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COM p r Y, ALNU Street, Houthvest comer of THIRD P tladelphia. luoorporatod by the State of Perinaylva A. Money is received in any sera, large or small. and In terest paid from the day of deposit to the day of with drawal. The office ie open every day from 9 o'clock in the morning till 3 o'clock in t e:conics, soil on Monday andMurata) evenin 11 F.g!! 8 'olnnk. . d lion. Nft •I. WINNE% Prost. ent. ROBRIIT SIILFRIDGE, Vice President. WILLIALI J. REND. SflOretftrT. blitiCTOsJl. Ron. Henry L. Renner, F. Carroll Ilrewstor• Edward L. Carter, Joseph D. Barr, Robert Selfridge, Francis Lee, Samuel K. Ashton, Joseph Yorkos, C. La»drelli Mums, -Hoary Ditlenderfer. Money is received and payments made doily. The invoattnenta aro made, in conformity. with the pprovisions of the Charter, in Real Estate Mortgases, ilround Rents, and suah first-oltuis securities as will 11V ways insure perfeot security to the depositors, and which cannot fail to give permanenoy and stability to this Institution. AVING FUND.---UNITED STATES TRUST COMPANY, corner THIRD and CHEST- T Street'. Large and small sums received . , and unlit hank on de. and without notice, with FIVE, PER CENT. INTE ' EST front the day of deposit t o the day of withdrawal. Otisoe hours, from 9 until 6 o 'clock every tiny, and on MONDAY %VENINIII3 from 7 until 9 o'clock. DRAFTS for sale on England, Ireland, and Footland, rom upward', Eraindent—llTEMlLli R. CRAWFORD. Treasurer—JAMF.g R. HUNTER. PLINY PI9K. Actuary. "A little, but often, fills the Puree." FRANKLIN SAVING FUND---- No. 1:18 South FOURTH &rear, triween Chestnut end Walnut, Philadelphia, pays all De posits on denotnd. Depositors' money secured by Government MAW. and City Loans, Ground Rents, Mortgagee, This Company deems eafety better than terse profits, nonseauently wilt rutin° risk with deposi torsmum. hut have it all times randy to re , turn With 6por cooj..l6taroot Vt the owner, ea they heiva always done, Tins Company never ineperuted. Females, married or single, and Minors oan deposit in their own right, and spoh deposits can be withdrawn oa by by consent. Charter perpetual. locorparataJ by the State of Pennsylvania, with authority reoe ve mo ney from trustees and executors, LARGE AND SMALL, HU.MS RECEIVED. Office open daily front 9 to 3 o'clock, and on ' Wednesday and Saturday evenings until 8 o'olk. DIRECTORS. Jacob B. Shannon, Cyrus Cadwallader, Pa h i n seit JVllit eorge ithtt Neile ',rumba:tar. biar Nicholas Rittenhouse. .o , an 8.0411e7. JOS. R., Batherthwaite, Ephraim Blanchard. Jo%oph W. Lippincott. JACOB B. SHANNON, President CTICOS CLDWALLAIIkit, Tree/niter. dlB-y " A Dollar saved to Moo earno.l. ' NOTICES, NoTICE.---An application will be made nt the next OPasion of the •Legiklnlore of penonst ennia for the incorporation of a Bank. with general trinlowr no% ilexes, with it capital of TWO HUNDRED AN It FIFTY "TimersAN U nobbnim, to he called the MANUFACTURERS' BANK, to be located in the city of Philadelphia. it a din N0T1021.--Whereas a certificate of Tea Shares of the Stock of the Piiiirololphm, tierinan !own, A Norristown 11aiJrmd Conicani dated April 2, lISn. and nembered 1792, in the mono of 1N'3.1. A. BA and wailed A col 21. 13k1, tins never colon to notice me lierfiliY given that apilltention will monde to the Board of said notniinny for n now pertifiente. and all person,. ore Celled epee tOIIhOW Commit 111!) stud corlita c3t. not A. I. CII odinwilt* 216 001,0 Street. SPECIAL NOTICE.--llealers in flood year's Patent Vulcanized Rubber Suspenders, Braids. Webs, and all other fabrics and articles made by condoning fibrous substances with threads or sheets of vuloani zed rubber, are notified that unless the same aro properly stamped or labelled with my name, and by lily authority, they cannot be legally disposed of in the United States. Merchante end deniers are invited to ex amine seem mens now in store, and toril l , ' their orders for the Spring Trod" to the uudermicied, P_,X CLUSI E oWNER OF , TILE TITLES AND EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS IN THE I'ATRNT for these goods, which embrace all the style. heretofore manufactured or im ported, and many others. ALSO. LICENSES 'l'o MANUFACTURE and SELL —and the Terms—may be obtained on application to mire at Nib XI CO CRTLANDT Street, N. I,' n24-1T HORACE IL DAY, LEGAL. ix THE; COURT OF COMMON PLEAS A FOR THE. CITY AND COUNTY OP PITILADEL EIIIA.—No 13 in September Term. Mc. 'Doom, C. OA/1014W :4 WIWI/MR, her next blend Gorr- FRIED REITERT..,. HOWARD NIETZOKEtt. Eau ant MiitZA ker. the Respondent inshore cone, will take notice that f.F.OPIA RD 11.1:1.1.1Tc:1f ER. Eng , the Paumincr appointed by the Court to take the teatiniony of the wituearea of the Libellant to above ease. has ap pointed the veventh /133' of November, 1839. at 3!-G o'clock P. Al., to take said tritimon) at the Wetherill Hoene. altunta on the north aids of SANSOAI Street, abuse MAO Strom, in the city of Philadelphia. 13,E0RDE E. EARLE, 015 Mt* Alienist for the Libellant. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. N one} IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Cop's worship heretofore *orisons between the undersiened us THIS DAY dissolved. by mutual con sent. The holiness of the Gran will be settled by PHILIP MINSK!, L, Jo., at the Lumber lard formerly occupied us, at the corner of YORK and RICHMOND Streets. THI L OR IP 51 NTON 1XS 8EL511L.711, PH Philadelphia. 0,1 17,1850. old 60 IVOTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the firm of WA R NICK, CHADWICK, & BRO. is this des dissolved. The Heater, ItAnge, and Stove business will be continued undar the noose of CHAD WWI( & 11RO., nt the Northeast corner of SECOND end RACI Street.. EP!M!FEINMN BUSINESS CARDS. J. til.oW \ 11 , 11 Yr. JOHN W. Ilv ttY. (lAN 01 flo‘cTA ilowlonnn.) (Late of klenr)& ruiner I.IOVEY a lIENRY, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. I N DEPEN DEIICE:JACKBON curerti ISSOUiII. COLLECTIONS ovule of Enetern Chnon in no) pa Norlint eaten, Missouri. M.l- Kit rtl Mem.. P. Wood. Mar sh, & 11a) ward. i Caleb Cupp Co., Philadelphia. Si Prieo.& irr Merchants will please cot out the nbove and pante at the heed or Iteeeivable." on 11-Int M Ala 1 N & QU AYLE'S A STATIONER S"COY AND FANCY COOPS EiVipoklllM, 10.16 WA LiN UT STREET, lINLOW KLXVIINTH. 0~0 1m PIM/APEMPUIA, Constantly on hand Perfumery and Toilet, As hotel, PURE CONFECTIONERY, I.I.IIIIIPACTURXD IIY E • • DWARD A. HEINTZ. Late of 8. iteanon. !Rare S. W. r °rife, ARCII and igiNT.II streets. I rnelory Hlll Filhort whelit.) .4 1 1AMU1 0 .1. CIIIIIIII, Agutt for the Pui chase PO and lido of 13 cal 1:10.31.0.;ind the Connot dui of limits. 0111 180 No 214 WA I.lsl UT Street. V B P A 1.,M ER'S ADVERTISING • AUENCY. N. N. orner FIFTH nud CHEST N CT. •• • OA.r;uloer pt onnto on for the bent City and Counts No,,nnlyiers. at lox 1,16 h ALEX. MeKINNEY, ArfORNEY AT LAW, UREENBIIIIIW, PA, Will woos., to Westmoreland, Artnatroair t and In 0111114 rinintion. sell-tf AIIAbIS EXPRESS UO., OFFIUE 8O CHESTNUT Street, forwards Paroaln. Paok ages. Hulk Nolen. and Hawse, either by GA own Was. or in omoitiction with (Alm' Express Coin anti. B t i o do ll the principle tore. B. agd m miit i f ). the ant-tf General Sueenntendent. ADZES' DAIR BRAIDS, WIGS, FRI- A-4 SKI TS, and CURLS, manufactured in the eery bast and nest not Val, at, les, and of which we constantly keep a ver) larzo assortment on hand. sold wholesale and retail, at thn lowest poamble prices. Orders from all parts or the colintrs solicited, and promptly attended to. Also. a 110 W 11A llf DYE, superior to ant in use. M. III:TOM No. 12 TENTH St., nuNb9m• Between Market and Chestnut. MINTON '8 ENCAUSTIC TILES for / TA. floors. Ornametittiltioninnv Topa for °images,. Garden Vivien and Fount ling Vitrified Pipe for dining and %Valor condo:dors, Imported and for sate In 7,1 U N. Ao lIARRINON, (ehGfi : N lulpUT titre:it, EDI! .OA.:O,QVAI. p t tDAIE ; VA I ILAN'i"g School for I,4L.i.llBetEsT;ur tr llSartanber 14th. SoLolars °oneime h b:,=4 or2-ISt` • Turv:sii)i.v,F,BsoAcRirmAARN,DiTiAAYNBDattDooILIFIORR youNG. LA DIES. PHILADELPHIA, No. t LOGAN SQUARE, VINE STREET. Madame CREU Alt A 1r reppeotfullt informs her friends and the public, in general, that independently of her 13oarding and Dny_Schuol, direet_ed b y hereof and her niece, Mmo. PRIIVOST, in NEW YORK. shit in-' tends, in connection with bar niece Mine. VEER VILLA', opening in PHILADELPHIA en Institution on precisely the same plan as the one above mentioned. oS-Sin REV.JAMES T. HELM'S School for the higher education of a limited number of Voting , ' Ladies, ISIS CHESTNUT Street. Circulars, with terms, "f°""ed• 'nay ho had on application. of-]m A lEIIIUAN BCIIOOI, INSTITUTE.„ Bantms, Schools and Colleges:.suiplied with competent Teachers, fo ri any Department; and Teach ers with . positions. Parents gratuitously supplied with school circulars. Refer to Faculty Amherst College, Mass.; 114.1.0we1i Mas o n ; Mason Brothers; lion. Theo. Frolingliuysen t LL.D. ; lion, John C. Rives. Et at. 81111TH, WOODMAN, & CO., 315 BROADWAY. New York, and 5024-01 n 609 CHESTNUT Street. Philadelphia. HITE HALL ACADEMY, THREE .MILES W EST HARRISBURG , Pe.- Th e 10th Sow, - A nnual lieseion will rammonce on MONDAY, the 711101 No, °rubor next. The Attention of Parents and Guardians is invited.' tile Mention is pleasant, the course ol instruction extensive, and 11,0 terms mode. rate. Ciuod city references given. The Principal can he seen over afternoon et Um UNION guru, front the loth till the 11th of October, inclusivo. For Ctrcu lare ntlilre. • 1). DENLINGER, Harrisburg. Pa. VINTON 'S WRITING ACADEMY, A---A 8, E. corner EIGHTH. and BANSOM Streets, Open ditily from 9 A. M. to 9 P.N. liontleinen a rapid and elegant business hand is imparted. To Ladies a neat and graceful epistolary style. Private. Cards written, and every de scription of Penmanship neatly executed. 1113-3 m “EMAN ALLEN, A. M. Teacher' of the 1 - 11 - VIOLIN and PIANO. Mr. Allen rear he applied to at the residence of Ina father, Professor Allen, No. 215 South SEVENTEENTH Street. sB.2m' PRICE -STREET ACADEMY, GERMANTOWN, PHILADELPHIA. 4 0.RORGE R. BARKER, PRINOIPAL. he Me Pall Terin of Dna Institution eminences Septem bth, 1852 The course of instruction comprises all the branches of a thorough English Education. togethe r with the Latin, Greek. and Preach Languages, eu22-lf ALLEN GROVE FEMALE SEMINARY, FRANKFORD, PENNSYLVANIA, mix miles from hlarket greet, Philadelphia: The course of instruction in thus School is comprehen sive and thorough. Paranta and Guardians who Intend to place their daughters or wards aLthia Institution will dp well to wake inunediate Li o n apple.et 1110141'90N, a3-tf Principal and Superintendent, 'IRV - ANT & STRATTON'S NAT ONAL MERCANTILE COLLEGES. located at Phila.. dolphin, S. E. corner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT; New York, Buffalo awaken& end Chicago. For In fermation. or and for Catalogue. ' (nail DANCING. 'CARD.—Prof. SAR ACCO begs - to• inform the elite of Philadelphia that by an arrancement with Prof, Norm, yrungpat artist of the Royal Theatre of Naples, they have ripened a private Conservatory of Damns, at No. ZS South L-treot. lor private lessons and classes to Ladies and Gentlemen, and a sportal elites for Misses and Masters. every Mon day and Friday, at 3 a'eloek P. M. They will also open. on the =lung.. another Conservatory at 8. N. corner MOUTH and WALNUT Streets, where. on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday afterinoons,a class (or children, and on the same evening a rentlemen's Praatleinz Class. from 8 to le.ceolock.. Besides ell the most modern dances and new Allures. of *Jarman Weaken. the Velar minim and Italian quadrilles, now In fashion at the thin et of Tenn. will be introduced. 019-td. WASHINGTON HALL. 810 5PR11 4 7(.1 GARDEN Iltreet.—D. L. 'CARPENTER, the NAiciety Teacher of Faehionable Dam:ling.,. now ready to take Pupils nt spy tune. either Private or in Classes. Nor reference, call and observe the respectability al ll. 1., OAI TENTER can he seen daily and nightly for terms, le.p. Thin in his twenty-ninth year an a Teacher in thin oily. 03-lin" PIANOS. NM MARSH'S MUSIC STORE, No. 1102 CITESTNUT Street, Pittt.r.oxt.eutt., Where the beet make of PIANOS, MELODEONS, E end MUSICAL INSTRU MNTS, 07 gym , Y DEACR /PT/ON. . • • Can be obtained at the lowest Manufacturers ' Prices: Constantly oubliccinie th• latest Choice Compositions and Popular Neale of the day. Also, receiving hew Must° daily froin all the catalugue• in the United Stales. Dealers, reachers, Seminaries, and Clergymen will be supplied a at y 7) I ti l ? w :irt t iL d rr l o e m"p i rty ra f!lie s 4. Catalogues of Mai° or Prmay List will be forwarded free of charge when ordered. of-ti n J. MARSH. Agent. EDITORIAL. FROM THE PUB LIC LEDGER. —" Mr. James Bollak has on exhibition several of 7. is C. Fisher's planes. One of them is seven octave resew.] piano, full iron (rains, 1111.11N01110, but plain finish, She tone is most excellent and powerful, and the price only F 1220. He has also one eoinewhat similar in appearance, which has all the la test improvements, mulles a new patent do mper,which prevents the piano from getting out of order. It is fin ished in a Splendid manner," t nese Vienne, a,,, ry splendid assortment of various makers, are for sale from $176, nr upwards, for cash, or uu lintalMents, at JAMES HE LLAK'S. 279 and 251 South FIFTH St., above Spruce. Now and second-hand Pianos for sale, o 3 011ICHERING & SONS ; ar A NVYArTUSEN4 Or P 9RAND, SP UARE, ANDFORTES. UPRIGHT rANO- WAREROOMB BUI CIItATNOT STREET. Constant yrn store. a P!rgt stoee s or our BEAUTIFUL and UNPAIUALI.P.D INSTRIIMENVI. We have been awarded, at the Moroni Exhibitions to this country sod Europe .11001. b AND SILVER FIRST-CLASS MEDALS. PIANOS To SENT. /a3S-ly RA VEN, BACON, & Nunn,Olark'sjialle. Davis, !lc C4.'s, Co and A. Oulu A. .'s superior P I ANOS. Atso,Ala son Halm'' unrivalled MELOEONS and HAR- AiONIVMS, so desirable for Glatrabee and Leorare Rooms. Sir Pianos and Melodeons to Rent. S. E. GOULD_ SEVENTH and ORESTNUT. A GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN Purios. ouom&miElt & 00., lon CHESTNUT Street, respectfully invite the mum km. COi public to call and examine their new tu! - ea fu I improvement— TILE PARLOR . GRAND PIANO. - - . Having converted the Tone, Touch, and Action of the Grand 1 . 0.110 into that of a Square, Instrument, avoiding allthe objections generally mule to the style dt Grand Piano, also diminishing the cost of the same. In volume, purity of tone, great power, brilliancy, full ness, depth, and evenn ess of touch, with exquisite deli- Viß , llll4llelkiril ;,i_Trir.v.i,i,y-FiNtsiik:ll IN- Are I' H 51 EN TS wholly unequalled. They have reoeived the highest 0100m:ems, and are pronounced by critics to be far su perior to any tastrunaents ever manufactured in this country. Constantly on hand. a large and elegant assortment of our unrivalled We bays been awarded the First Premiums, at all exhibitions ever exhibited, in. eluding the Prize Medal from the Gusted Palace Mom. New York. Nal. sel-tf STOVES. a_ TRH 'FIERY STAR," GAS-CON )3I,MINti AND RADIATEVI) AIR.TIGIIT STOVE. for Parlors. Halle. Oifieee. Stores. &e. TIIO moat eeonomiral, eheerlid. and health)Move in the market. All who wish a heating Move that 1r dl tire entire satisfaction are invited to call and ace one of the . .. ... .. FIERY STARS in operation at OUT Warerooni. Every vane.) of GAS Moven UR N beta Hain and B ING. • for Failure, Kilchene, Ciatubvia, may 1. 3 found In our assartment. Oar irlebratad !LOYAL, SEA SHELL, and 1)01IBLE-0 V F:IY Cooking Stores are WARRANTED, • and. for excellence In operation, they CHALLENOT all competthon. NORTH, CHASE, AND NORTH. 013-lm No. 209 North SYCOND Street STOVES! STOVES!! JAMES SPEA R, •" No. 1116 MARKET STREET. Is now prepared to meet the wants of the public more completely in all the details of the Stove wale than any other establishment in Philadelphia. in proof of which he invites COMPARATIVIL The following are among his own popular inventions, several 01 which have already obtained a national repu tation WI surpassing in ezcattitre and economy any oilier !Moves iii use.. - JAMES SPEAR is the Inventor nnd Patentee of the Improved tins -burnin Cook m 5 iis Stove, acknowledged to be the host Stove for family nee in the world. JAMES SPEAR to the Patentee of the celebrated flas.conunining Cooking Range, now rapidly coming into general use. JAMES SPEAR is the Patentee of the Improved Sit ver'e Ai r-tieht Unk.consiuning Parlor stove. JAMES SPEAR is the Inventor of the Improved Patented) Ornamental Stove Urn, which from its beauty and utility is likely, this season, to tat univer sally adopted. JAMES SPEAR is the Patentee of the Labor, Fuel, and Comfort-saving Ironing Pan. JAMES SPEAR is the Inventor and Patentee of the 'celebrated Ra.lway-car Heater. ' For all of the above the Inventor very bled> claims advantages which require but try be understood by the public to lie universally appreciated and preferred to any other articles of that ohms to the market; and ho would here 4 extend a cordial invitation to all persona in want of Stoves to call and examine for themselves. Parties wishing to examine will have every attention shown them, whether intending immediately to per obese or nut. CHARLES JONES, N 0.305 North SECOND Street . (Successor to A. .1. Gallagher, would respectfully cell the atten tion of those desiring stoves to his extensive. assortment of Cooking. Heating, and Parlor stoves. I have purchased the exclusive right to the rotatl sales and rtymlrs, in Philadelphia, of Gallagher's Gelehrirted " Morning Star" and " eunrino" Gas-burning Cooking Stoves. well known for years as the most satisfactory Stoves in the market Also, his now Plat-top Cooking Stove •' Daylight," which combines all the useful im provements, end operates ildielridsly. I else twine facture, in a superior manner, Kkiver's (he-hurner of the best Russia Sheet Iron. I hese are the most economical arid easily managed Parlor Stoves Ifl use. sla 3m hereby caution all per -111/ eon , ' not to purchase ens Cookine Stove onStoves with Hollow Centres or Hallow Cross Pieces on, err, et those HIV , by is , , es we ere the exclusive owners of the Patent fir making Hollow Centres or hollow ems, Pieces, rend we. shall prosneute nil persons who inirtuge en our PIIIOIII to the 101 l extent of the STUART & PETERsoN. Iron Founders, 0.9-1111 WILLOW Street, above Thirteenth. MACHINERY AND IRON. WILLIAM 11. tanning. SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY FIFTY AND WASHINGTON STREETS, PTIILALLCLPHIA. MERRICK tic SONS, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, Manufacture High a nd . Low Pressure Steam Engines, for Land, River, an Marino service, Gasometers, Rollout, Tacit'', Iron Boats, &o. ; Castlngs of all kinds, either Iron or mum Iron Frame Roofs for Gas Works, Work Situps, Rad. road Stations, &o. Retorts and Gas Machiner, of the latest and most urn proved construction. Every_ description of Plantation Machinery, such as Sugar, Saw, and Grist Mille, Vacuum Pans. Open. &eau! Trains, Defecutors, Filters, Pu 'mom Engine'. a‘A. Sol e Agents 101' N. Milieux's Patent' near motion Apparatus Nasmyth's Patent Steam Hammer and AsPalwiln k Wolney's Patent Centrifugal Sugar Orrum Inc Machine. au 5-7 TAR —Just received. a large invoice of Tor, 111 superior order ntid ht?Alilfrabl. 11:11,1 for s oi br No 2 N WATAI E W ‘ n V 41 ,4 kAL.l4,,%,(tiP.ws„ & ,`3111:11, corner SECOND stJ end GREEN, have. neenired a F rent ?ovulation by the WWI and prudent course they have . Durened sines their commencement In business, by selling &drat-tate artini.. , !... , Aviira .Lt-tr SALAMANDER SAFES. A large nuortm,»t EVANS Sz AVATSON'II) PIIII.4AI)ESALA LPII MANDER agys.lA MANUFACTURED VAULT Ddeßl3, For Ranks and Stores. BANK LOOKS 1 R 04 '1 1 1 130 1 k o S ne. &o.. onto mood tern. as any other eetabliahment In the United /Oaten. lo EVANiI A WA'NON. 4qt* MI 0111.16 I :sIII tieet, , Fhil.6lelphis YLEAKE OIVK UK A 6AL11.. eul4-11 ~~~~.~: VuRNESS,- BRINLEY, to .00), t --No. CO MA RKKT STREET- - SALE OF 131P0R.1.F.11 DRYOGOODS.: • • r On Tuesday Alornrnsi" October 25th, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, on 6 mouths credit 42P7tAka:Inaena d aill i srl f :ite:a n g%Ogutr o Vik ot sale. LARUE SPECIAL SALE OF PARIS SHAWLS. Ufa celebrated manufacture and importation. Un Wednesday Morning, Oat. 26th, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, on all months credit ,a largo assortment or • r '•gav • PARIS AND IItEHLYN St/AWL.. Consisting. of -15-4 all-word rich printed Taurishawls. —l4-4 extra fine r • PPrys mike trioest 14-4 very choice I-WoOl reversible Berlin shawls. all-wool plaid Ion,: shawls, choice qualities. new-style all-wool Plecoloonni shawls. PARIB oIND • ,Vpi"A v jthis - W0.,0L fiROCRV. .1 •SIIA 1,8. • • • • • 1.020 square and long Paris and Vienna all-wool }Roche 'shawls, is choice colors only, imitablo to the wants of the Philadelphia market. BLACK DOG WITH W EDITWIIHT SHAWLS, OOL, FninuEs. Also, a lino of superiorauallgo,sn amnia aid long black double-twilled Thibet shawls, wain wool fnnges. plilLlP- FORD. LAIIOIIO6I4I*.'NoI 580 .11. MARKET Street. and 621 MINOR Street. SALE OF MO CASES BOOTS AND SHOES. On Thursday Morning, Cotober 37th, at 10 o'clock, will uo sold, be catalogue, on lour months credit, MO cases men's and boys' loote, ghost, bromine, gaiters, versti.s. 3ce.- ladies ' and misses' boots. shoes. lticite o rs t do e , a ttpp et i.m c K. corn _ p e , e ing larite and clestriC le assortment of city and Eastern manufacture suitable for present sales. 200 CASES GINGHAM UMBRELLAS. Also, samples of 200 casesisimrhain umbrellas. The early attention of buyers isjenuested, as the sale will I,4pereinTr. Goi oven. for exammation, ,Vl l h ett l ri l °gf i fi early on the morning of sale. • • SALE OF BEADY-MADE CLOTHING, CLOTH MANTILLAS, SATINETS, Ac. Oa Friday Morning. October 23th, at 10 o'clock precisely, will be sold. by catalogue. a large and desirable assortment of ready made clothing. comprinint overcoata, business coats, (ruck and dress coats, of . ..mum:is materials. 'Also, men'. and boys' cloth find cassimere pants and rests. being fresh invoices from city and New York manufacturers. Also, a large line of Indies' cloth mantillas. Also, in ale, ;50 pteces fancy side stripe satinets Alan. a ante itirothe sf Scotch ynpghantlytnbteillas. NT Catalosuen rbritly early on the morning of safe. ID E SCOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER, No. 431 ivy. CHESTNUT STREET ozpotite the Castello House. between FOURTH and FIFTH Streete LARGE SALE OF BUFFALO ROBES. October 2416 will be gold, ti) catalogue, oontinancinir at tot o'clock will be sold a sorierio+tatock of Minne sota buffalo robes, of beet sae cad La DI FURS. Also, in lots and single pieces. for Indies eindmisses' wear, it. NB assolorgint of fashionable shape capes, Victorines, muffs, cuffs; .t . SALE OF F,MBROIDBRiES. TRIMMING AND BON NET RIBBONS, MILLINER]" GOODS, &c. On Wednesdarlllorning, October Rilth, will be sold, by catalogue, on a credit, commencing at 10 o'clock, an assortment of goods suited to present sales. , pHILAU E L P H I A AND ,CRESCENT. NAVIGATION COMPANY. agik. ' AT AN ADJOURNED MICETTNO OF_TIIE ABOVE A' OH. TID'N All.O 4T NO. 6 MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE, At 10 o'olook 7th, 1519, the follow ing gentle Mon were unanimously elected Directors the Company, viz: GEORGE H. gitIART, B. MORRIS WALN, , , . t MATTIIEW W. BALDWIN, ; CA] LISTER, JOIIN EDGAR THOMSON. The BOOKS of sunscßtPribm o the CAPITAL STOCK of said COMPANY are now open at the above named °Mee, whop) ; all pejsone t tip . orto Illtenter- Orion are riipNittulli invilodqo initworibeJ sA-If gipTHE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROY AL MAIL STEAM- NEON NEW TOES TO LIVEN:TOOL. MID Chief, gebM FraFgl.--r ••."? - 223=7, ) Sacco} China Pumps... --..- PRO* BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL. Chief Cabin Paesage.,—. -- .8110 Second Cabin hut5age...., Fx ......., r . 63 The ships ftren:Bostm call at fax: I '. • • PERSIA, Capt. Judkins, CA ADA, Capt. Lang. ARABIA. Capt. J. Stone, AMERICA, Capt. Millar, ASIA. Capt. E. G. Lott, NIAGARA. Capt. Anderson. AFRICA, Capt. Shannon. EUROPA. Callt.. l . Leitch, 1 These vessels carry a clear white tight at mast-head l green on starboardtaart YedepOOTTM". - PERSIA, Judicial, leaves N York, Wednesday, Sept. 23. ARABIA, Stone, " Boston, Wednesday, Oct, 5. ASIA, LABPP ott, ''. N York, Wednesday, Oct. IL CANADA, Lang, " , Boston, Wednesday. Oct. 19, r.ttqft.sttxx. :: Atvigin k4 eVW P l 4k 6fl 6 . l ERSIA, Judk Ins, " . York, Wednesday, Nov. 9, ANI ERICA, Miler, " Boston, Wednesday, Nov. IS. ASIA, Lott, " N York, Wednesday. NOV. M. Bertha not secured until paid for. An experienced Surgeon on board. The owner, of these shies will not be aecountable for Gold,. Bulhon, Spews, fJewelrt, ,l'reolous Stoney or tale, unless hills or hiding are signed therefor and the lue thereof theyeineapresised. For freight or pas sage apply to E. CUNARD, 4 Bowling Breen, alp-tf New York. FOR THE SOUTIL—CRARLES ON AND SAXAKNAII STEAMSHIP& l drai k RREIGIIT CHI a Heavy Freight at an average of rue nem per cent. be low New York Steamship rates. FOR CHARLESTON. 8. C. The U. 8. Mail Steamship KEYSTONE STATE, CAP lain Charles P. Marshman, will mut on Tuesday, Oct. tih, at 10 A. AL Throuf It inallo hours t oall hours at Ses, - • FOR SAV N The U. 8. Mail Stoems ip 8 ATE OF GEORGIA, Captain John .I.Garvui, nil on Friday, October atliggjug'cillin A. I t ‘ ii . 6.) . ho - n - rs. only -- 40 b — e - ure - et - Sea. tair - seines dare changed from every satardm Waver/ five da every z:. Good/ received, and Rills of Lading signed The su~endid first-class side-id:set Steinisiiipa KEY STONESTATE and STATE OFGEORGIA now ran as above every ten days. thus forming • five-deir gamma nloation Inth Charleeton and ,IdeVanitati, and tne South and Southwest. At both Charleston and Sevaltellh, those Ships eon; 'sect with steamers for Florula„.4ed With railrOww,fk,o., for all places in the &Nth_ and Southwest.- INSURANCE. Freight and Insurance on a large proportion of Goods shipped South will be found to be lower by these 'hips than by sailing vessels, the premium being one-half the rate. N. 11.—Insuranoe on all Railroad Freight is entirely unnecessary, farther than Charleston or Savannah. the Railroad Companies taking at) niche from these points. GREAT REDUCTION IN FARE. Fare by thla route $0 10 40 per sent. cheaper ; than by the Inland Route, as will ha peen by the folkiwmg sche dule. Through tickets from Philubias via Charles ton and Savannah gresgagitrtilNi.l4 MEALS on the whole route, except free, Cher eaton and Saran gall to Aluntgomery To aharlorton—:— Olmeleatoe Savannah.— lb 00 Savannah—. 00 Augusta— 90 00 Augusta. ... 26 00 Mac0n........... 21 00 —.. 3376 33 00 Atlanta.-- —.—. 31 00 • - • • - • - • • -• —.-.• • • Columbus—. 23 CO_ _getup:Mu—.— 36 00 .61bany .......... 116 00 Albany • 57 00 Moat ornery... 26 00 Alontyomery.--- 5400 Mobile 39 00 ..... 46 90 New Orleans.... 39 79 New Orleans... 61 00 No bills of lediog gigged alter thh hhle boaexkled• For freight or passage apply oh board, at second wharf above Vine street, or to LEX. TIEROII,,jr., Southwest corner FO wrx and CIIESTIS UT. Afrts in Charleston, T. B. & T. O. BliDl2ll, •Savanneb, ILLthlTiat & • For Florld&frota Obarlastref,ateameg Catohu even Tuesday. For Florida from Savannah. steamers Bt. Mary's and St, John's, every Tuesday and Saturday. 103 GLASGOW-AND-NEW YORK STEAMSHIP COMPANY.—STEAM TO OLASOOW. LIVERPOOL, DELPABT, DUBLIN. AND LONDONDERRV—for SM. GLASGOW, Thompson,l 1 4?"AnT112:i, October 12. &t 12 gai k ll Cumming, Wednesday, October 23, at 12 o'clock, 110011. . GLABGOW, Thomilon. Wtsslnesday, September U. EDINBURGH, Damming, Wedaesday: Repteeriber 29. Rates of Piusase from New York, Philadelphia, or Boston, to Glasgow, Liver 1, Belfast, Dublin, or _Lon dondorry, fi rst class. 416. Ste poo erage, found with an &bun dance of properly cooked provisions. An experienced Surgeon_ Atgached to each steamer. No charge for modmines. For freight or peewee, apply to WORKAIAN & CO., No. CO WALNUT Street Philadela. ROBER CRAI No. BROADWAY. New York. sia U. S. M. STEAMERS HAVRE AND /SOUTUMPTON, ANAGO. Captain mut July lit, September 17. Ictimber )9. FULTON, Captain Wotton, Yid] awl August 20, Octo ber 15. December 10. First Cabin Icinscize.— •—• 4/30 &nand Cabin ' , mango-- • 79 For freight or PeAla,teoP to WILL,IAM 1111F.ILSON, Agent, At the Warehousing Company's Philadelphia Office, Tobacco Warehouse. DOCK Street. Phda. isZt-am ,DR. GLENTWORTR'S_PILE REMEDY. For the cure of jlemorrhuids or Piles, Constipa tion. Fistula in Ano, Ulcerations of the Anus, Prolapsus of the Rectum. Fissures, Excoriation, Ulcerations In ternal and External to the Anal, Pruritus. and all Dis eases peculiar to the Rectum. The Kre at arid uniform succruwhich this Remedy has attuned for the cure of the above Dummies is unprece dented in the annals of Medicine. The rapidity of its mulatto qualities and the durability of its cures are equalled by no other Remedy of the are. Ninety-nine cases opt of an hundred are alleviated and cured of this Mstresame complainLiand ate restored totem fort here tolore unknown. Frill and explicit Directions accom pans each Box. One Box is sutlictent toperform enure. Prepared only by DR. fiI,ENTWORTH. N 0.817 RACE street. Price el. Can ho sent try Attains' Express 06-Im IOREPROOF 'TIE WONDERFUL 1_ EFFECTS OF MONELL'S 42VIERICAN HAIR RE PAR/atm. r. c T.. rdrsett September rth. 1559. This in to rertiir that I was bald For mans years. and was roe/nonleaded to try 3 our Reearator ; and bayou procured three bottles, used it for three months, which has caused my hour to it row. and although not quite ea thick as before, s et it is constantly trowinir. E. M. JONES. No. 39 I'4ol . o:Third street. Wl= l'ilibehrbento. September L'th, 1359. Mr. J F. I\ Itnirbb Thor Sir—Some time since my hair commenced tolling out. so much ..that I was, in Wt. tooriul ci bcooining hold; but hea r ing of the won d„ivils, of our Repsrator, I wire induced to bun Butt,, And after usin4 ono•half of it my hair not only coined comm.: out. but comrsenred - trowlris finely, elm I tune now as thick taunt of hair as ever I had. JACOB EVANS, No. 624 Cherry street. For sale lor T. It. PETERS fr Co.. Sole Agents,. No. 716 CREBTNET Street. Philadelphia. se2.-6m g)o(NGs /1? THE I riantLVANIA STATE FAIR FOR 1K59. aSIX FIRST PRE:IIIE3D+ AND SIX DIPLOMAS. Iles; Fra A crefor , • 'OA*cozisu!iii% CONE FIT/MACE, FIRST PREMIUM. REST PORTABLE FURNACE. To AttsoLp RICHMOND'S PORTABLE FURNACE. FIRST PREMIUM. BEST COOKING RANGE. To ARNO! is Jc CIIILSON'S DOUBLE-OVEN COOKING RANGE. FIRST PREMIUM, BEST PARLOR COAL GRATES. To Asatmo A Wo.por,. "OW DOWN and B‘EET tz RATES, FiRAT S L 1 i At. BEST EN MEL LED SL ITE MANTELS, To An Nom. Wq.Goa. For very handsome dISTrAN ' aI Enamelled State Man. *eh, tail Mob!) hondied of superior wort...mustily, FIRST Plt EMIL NI. AI-IND - Li) CI WILSON. 1010 C lIESTNUT street., B. M. FFT TWZIL:SUPt 401Vl. .—Spanb,h Queen in prime order, ' l ,iet . ',: ' 7, 71 for 718 2 1 40 7 saIan A ii .MEIUNO, ta) tin s - Ll lal gallotiq Extra Illeaeheil, µ'r wh n i, Oil . lixl 1,118. Extra. Backed hale Oil 25 I,)!s No, I wr. Lard Oil. 23 hlll.lllb. !Hitt:Lard Oil. In Itontl, Artie a' RO«I,E , Abl - 1131:10ER, & CO, aulrrj.3". TROY 91.11G0W MEDICLYAL. 8,64.8, HY AUCTION. - - - JJA-• ; THOMAS & SONE;, Nos. 139 and ID SO NTH FOURTH STRXECT s iiir.renarlv Pio. a Had •0.1 13TOCKS AND REAL ESTATE. TUESDAY NEXT. Nood - Eveeinz sale. Pamphlet rataloeuee now ready. contafiting fa de. n ',two 8 or ail the properties to basold on Tuesday next at tt o'clock, noon. and I o'clock in the evening . % with a list Drub,/ La, Egii, sad 15th of November, and et real estate at private sale, comprising a large anOtta of valuable property. STOOKS, &e. On Temkin,. Oct. 25th: at ',o'clock, noon. at tits Pluladiligua Ex change. will be sold - a IP snarls sprlng Gardan law/ranee Co. stock—par lip. 1 share Pornt Breeze Park Associatiod. 1 shard Plilladelphis Library. 1 share Philadelphia athenzeunt. 11 share Mercantile Library. For account of wi ore it may concern -1 full share 125 new shares) Ban Francisco Land As sociation. TWELFTH FALL SALE. OCTOBER.4S, AT 11, O'CLOCK, NOW'. At the Exchange, will include— - Perentptory Bale - -YALIJABLH HOTEL, known es the "Second-Street House." and large tot, 233 byklt, feet, N 0.43 North Beoond artilet, above Market. Belo alaolute. VALUABLE BRICK STORE AND WAREHOUSE. No..S South Water street. abore Pine. LRREDEEMABLE GROUND RENTS. el 6 And SU 33-100 year. secured by four story brick buildrnse and 010 tourb !Second street. ELEGANT RESIDENCE, NORTH BROAD ET. Two tour story brown stone resdlenees. with awiharior stable and coach house. and larze side yards. west subs of Braid at rest, snubs of Girard arenas. VALUAW E FARM AND COUNTRY SEAT. at acres. on Old York turnpike, es MI. from Willow Grove: Peremptory Bale—For account of whom it may eon earn.—TWO THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLINGS. sHoP, AND LARGE LOT, N. W. corner of Thirteenth and Poplar streets. Also , THREE-STORY BUCK IS• ORR AND acljoinins on Thirteenth sweet. 113..da1a absolute. HANDSOME RESIDENCE, No. 1= Vine street, near Loran square. HAN DSOAIE HHAIrDENCR, with aide yard, stable. and coach house No. MI Girard ;teepee- HANDSOME 'RESIDENCE, No. .144 North From' street. • HANDSOME BROWN STONE it&'ql - DENCE, isio Floe Street. auLlmmediate possession. BUSINESS STAND—Three-story brick store and dwellisg, southeast corner of Twelfth and Lombard streets. . N _KAT RESIDENCE. No. IRV Pine street. TIIREE-STORY BRICK DWELLL'iri. No. lata Sollth Fifth tret. reinrtc.ry - Sale--PINE-STREET MARKET lIOI'S E Pine street. west of Nineteenth. Also. TR REE-STORY BRICK WEI, LING. adknn ine the above.je - A...firde absolute. both properties. H AND...SO.IIE RESIDENCE. with large Garden. No. 3 . .KI:I4TirrANTRY •SEAT. Chestnut Rill, :Rh four acres of land and Atte imaroretnence—the re...teat-a of Dr. South. EL EOANT COUNTRY SEAT. TORRIKDALEonth Dv 'lure* and good ininroveccents. adjoining the tea.- dance of Charles Alseetister, Esq. THIRTEENTH FALL BALE, OCTOBER SS, AT 7 O'CLOCK IN THE EVENING. EL/no:Mem Peremptory Sate—Estate of Flizabetli Lan. THREE-STORY BRICK tz DWELLING, No. Lila Paso unk road, below Wharton street. Meal* abso lute. HAND BROWN -Estate of Marts deed. ELANDSONIE BROWN-STONE RESIDENCE. No. 14.11 Walnut street. . Peremptory Sale for aeccuuCcf whom it may concern. VOLE-8 WRY BRICK DWEIAINti Letterly St., west of Amber street, Nineteenth wtrd. OM- Bala la. molute . . l'ereropton- Salo—Estate of Joe. lb:wpes decfd, ”T/111E1.-nTORY BRICK DWELLINti, Nunn ftteenth street, above Cherry. Itza,„ Sale abso lute. HANDSOME DWELLING. No. 3 S InuitTer street, between Spruce and Ptne, and Thirteecto and Broad at reets. NEAT DWELLING, Nn.1925 Ca street. gereruptOr Bate —BUSINEsS S'PAND.—Three-eldrf brfck store and dwe [lint , h. W. corner 01 Twenueth and Landard etre eta. 51-91„... Sate abenture. THREE.STORY THICK SHOP. Sartain street. ao9th of Girsrd avenue, between Tenth and Eleventh streets. TWO BRICK DWELLINGS and VACANT I.ol'. Fdulkrod"atreet. Twente.third co rd Frank . lIIHEE-STORY BRICK DWELLLNG, No, GUI A mon street, south of Fine street. AVERN AND LAGER BEER SALOON. AND DWELLING, - Galloarlull and Carlton streets. areA of F 4 I .; 9 BI4{WLINOS. Federal and Peak mania, near RIIIUPtOU. FOURTEENTH FALL S.ALE—NOYE.MBER But, AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOuN. s l'ruetets' Sale—Estate of Joseph T. Bailey. detid. YALU ABLE RES IDENCE, No. 1119 Chestnut street, built and furnished in t superior manner. Sa. Imam theta yisdaession. HANDSOME MODERN RESIDENCE. N 0.705 Pine street. Lot tY by 1M feet. In. Immediate possession. Peremptory lette.—"SEVEßi PRESIDENTS HOTEL AND MARKET YARD," ilernmutodn road, near Se venth street. Lot la) feet frost. 110 feat deep. Itl Sale aidolute. Trusteed' Sale—"Fshste of Gideon Seall.dee'd. LARGE AND ELEGANT RESIDENCE, No. PM Spruce PONVALNUT-STREBT RE SILENCE, No. h3ll. east of Eleventh. imunkhase P' NErnIODERN RESIDENCE. with side yard, N o. at Franklin street. above Spring Garden. HANDSOMEMODERN RES IDENC E. No. hthl Chestnut street. Peremptory baIe.—MODERN DWELLING. No. 1134 Mount. ir arson street, west of bileseatii. tfy Sale abs.- luke. ALUABLE PROPERTY, known as the " PENN F ILK WORKS"— stone mill, 6 dvellin;s, shops, Ac., " f e 4 T 47 0 I"e. TThO R..Mau BRtCIVVI G, No. Rte North Fifhstreet Poplar' BUSINESS STANDS ANDDWELLINGS_.—Tiro-and ! a-bal t brink store and dwelling. No. 914 COISCOS street. with three-story Wien dwelling in the rear, on M eta street. FIFTEENTH PALL PALE—NOVEMBE Ist. IT O'CLock EVENING rxecutorsq;l;—EirtisZOlVen3i .......... BEAT MODERN IMBUING, No. L.L..the. street t hte Resists' Garden I. Tit 1111E•STORY BRICK DWELLING. Na It Chant stteet. I late College avenrao, oppuente ttre Fraathla MAI Ic.t. tE-STORY BP- ICK S St. Mtie p a' glue trea t. tof at. [Stephen a Ciarai riprisit, Franklm Matte F: LEGA:ST MODERN RESIDENCE. N&1:111 Rll4ll tteet. near Logan Swage. , Immediate nomens.oa. VALUABLE R SIDE` Cb. No. bt9 Arch street, intst eF _E g h jia.„ Immediate poagescon. ONDWELLING. No. ;Gs Manhall stmt. abort lagrd, TWO-STORY BRICk DWI: LLING. N 0.928 Rodman street. betwaen Ninth and Tenth end Lombard sad 80uth slreetit. I SALE OF GERMAN sr Lsors ROOTS. hht Motnnc. betober !Al,, T at 11 o'clock. at i the Auction Store. ore cape of superior German flower roots, eatopreoas the newte sesoftroent of hiactatbs, tnhm. naretwees, joo q crocuses, .to. 1 A 61.111.8LE1 ENGLISH AND AMERICAN BOOKS ILLVST RATED WORKS. &c. • This Ecenins. October J. at ``be Autbon Start. a large col, leptloq of valuable R.g liab and American works. dins tritted booka...k a. • For part:cane see catalocaaa. • SALE OP VALUABLE. BOOKS. ENGLISH AND AMFRICAN EDITIONS. October rAth. nonMe Aut s t i E o r eStnre. • s collection of valuable miscellaneous bouts, London ant Awancan 11V - Inv further particulars see catalogues. Pale at Nos. II and Its South Fourth Street. SUPERIOR PURNITURE,PPEICeIf-PL.ATS MIR RORS, PIANO. FORTE. DRESSELd CARPET& I - On Thursday Mortan‘, itt-lOcreloek. at the Auction Plate. As assortment of excellent inroad-hand fermium...lolAM parr. fortes. fis e rummy, carpets. eto.,•frunr fannhes deelzzun hposelmemns, remeeed to tha store for ecaVeniece4 or sale. PRI V A'r • - - A PRIVATE SALE—PB IIaXIOPHICAL APPA RATI:& A complete set of ',ban/with:cal & rooratut. n Work , nf otdeslii portion nevi, new t nodthe heat London mite, , ni , r CR: Itlta of ;meta= fe. Meet swat, galcome t che mical, and miscellanea= aPtstratus. Can he seen at the Auction Store. JI M. GUMMY Jr. SONS, • REM.. ESTATE AIjcTIONEER Nor. CO WALNUT SAT ... . CARD: J. M. Gammay & Sono, anotineers, - bola reg - alar sales of Real E.,..u, Stooks, to. Alao held farm tare at dwelltnae. XI. On our Pnvate Sate Rektatar will always be keit a; very large amount of real mate, inolnding even 4.- 1 1 9.4ti0a of city and WWI try pigps_rty. J. M. OJIIMMEY & SONS. Real Estate Brokers, • No. MOW ALM/7 Street. below ftiat , t. • USES - NATHANS, AUCTiOINEE.R iLL AND COMMISSION M-ERCHANT. & 5.5011511- RTrril om , llll ACE Streets. NATIIANS' GREAT SALE OF FORFEITED GOODS. 2,000 LOTS OF FORFEITED COLLATERALS. - On Tesdav Morning. November Ist. at in o 'clock. at Moses :Methane' Auc tion atom. aouthewst corner of Sixth and Race streets, will be intil— . co LOTS OF FORFEITED GOODS. Consisting. in part. of superior overcoats, Raelan% sick coats, frock and dress coats: cloth, numbers, and other tgintali sone ; cans of VSIIOIIIIII rids ; [are rior coat. pant, and YOU patterns; elegant silk velvet, satin. and silk dresses and dress patterns: superior brooks, &ells. Bartate..woollen plaid, Canton cra silk. sae other shawls; /silk velvet clunks. circulars. ha pe. /sues ; silk and cloth dusters; circulars, dusters. banner., and Mast:/- has; gentlemen's shawls. boOts, shoes, umbrellas, dr3 goods, trimmings. broostelles for cabinet-makers, nn der-clothing. ktillttl. blankets, spreads. patchwork noun terpsines comfortables, sheets, he.; find feather beds, ingrate. Brussels. and other carpets, tine d-keted flutes, fine old violins. sccordeons. opera c lasses, cutlery, car penter's tools. mathematteel instruments. MM., medi cal. historical, arid other books, travelling trunks. csrpet-hars. double and single-lanai fowling pieces, pietrole, leather. harness, watches, Jewelry. and a thou s4nl.l other articles. 34. NATHAN& MONEY TO LOAN.' Monag TO LOAN, 11% saeon ow 314L.LL LIKOTIPTS, et merchandize generally, and on ail articles of vales. ALL SpXll ol'Llt ONE FIVICIMID /*UAW. TWO MIL C. rg Warn, including storage. &c at Methane' Pnom Establishment,l3. E. corner of . SILLTH and RACE GREAT PUBLIC ACCO3IMODATION. MONEY: MONS y MONE Money hberally advanced la large or small antoanta, from one dollar to thousands, on . sad and 'liver plate, diamonds. watches. Jewell's. fowling-24.3m0 mescal stmmente. fnrnitnre , dry souls, meshing...potteries, w ren, bardwere, male ry, boots, hones , ve hicles, and all articles qf for any length of time luu on. It Nexuses' PILICIPAL FaTAIII4SAMIBT. fixer on. of Sixth and Rsoe Creels. PROMISSORY INGTE:- 4 . wish collateral. disooanted at the lowest market rates. DENTISTRY. tws.DENTISTRY.—The improve(' sets of ARTIFICIAL TRETE. still manufactured at 907 ARCH street, thiladelphis, by I. LUKEIiS. M• D.. Surgeon Dentist. The Mineral Bate seta of Teeth are supersed;niall others. ormcipally from the reaw•ns: Pure mineral is u•-ed in place of told or silver, for Otos. mama them one-third lighter. end at the same tints ranch stroncer. as their greatest th:ckneas is where the' puma hare shrunken away inore, thus perfectly ',sta .., th e anatomical shape and contour of the mouth and face. and giving the enact ortginal expression to the features t they will stand better in service, sail never set out of repair; they are responsibly warranted fora lifetime; there are no crevices for the aceummelstron of particles of food ; they are wholly free from all gal vanic action, and can never produce phonation of the, heart, headache, sore throat, neuratale, or nervatis rtf I,S. l ,S. • ir. LUKENS' o ffi ce. 907 ASCII Street, Philadelphia ; ale.= PENNSYLVANIA Avenue. Waslung tou t D. C. se2l-I.m. HOTELS. MURRAY HOUSE, OK), Is the largest and Wilt arranged Rotel ceNEWARK. ntraI A Cram. le centrally located and it easy of atom front all the routes of travel. It oontaine ill the modern Improte menta. and evert convenience for the comfort and se ctormuodation of the travelling puhho. Then . ..flans Hoenig 21111 taree and well ventilated. The Suttee of Rooms are well arranged and carefully furatahed for fatuities and large travelling patches ; and the Howse 1,11.1 be kept as &jut-visas Hotel in even- reelect. H. A. MIARAI .t. RAO.. - Proprietna. 1 1 11 E UNION, Aiwa STREET, ABOVE TER M PHILADELPHIA. UPTON S. NEWCOMER. The elation of this HOTEL tesupetinrlT mist.ted so the vise 41 of the Business Pubhc; andto those to seer, k of sier;.l l r o l. Pame ox, ge4z , R a se r ri a s a vai . ch mcix e t o ,,,, , D l A6 sigi interest in er shoat the eat. iv IS-km 9- COAL. Q, W. GROOME & CO.. 1-Y• Otricel46 South FOURTH Street ANT% WHARF, PINE STREET, H ILLI Dealers and Shippers Locust Mountain. te r luxh. and Schu3lkill COAL. LMerchandise taken nn arharfale. nI3 AND SPRINi4 316UKTAtti -a-LEh IGHCOAL,.Or.sAkS4 Fret v tprin i s . . nt4 l4 . ll 4, 7 4 :l la Is OW Lk:, 8 Der .t. WASHING AND IRONING. 4041 WASHING AND IRONING DONS with NEATNESS and DESPATCH, for 8400' Lathes and Gentlemen. Fen.ihre.TiosetlinK rornole. Hotel., Stesnit. Se.. e.. DONtiv-AM'W--- uLy LAUNDRY, No. Vl3 Set‘st:.e. er of pru ne. nuttily Shirt. I tk.liare trot sollehed, Everything washed bi bud, on rod yeah-Ix...rd. The whole Misiceise ut stnatl7 attended to ti_liumatil eperstrese. Mrs. DONOY YV PHI knew tuliell4S4S.
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