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• 0111.0 lit& .....S.OUthrtaiPtott—riaw York. ..... ... _Dee 4
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• Thatoilrornia Moll BLESERVII,II4I,II tram New York an
tileth endieth oreaetimonte.L •
- he Havana Steelman bare tee* York on the 2.1. rtir
~ • ISt .17th, anti 27th or ettoh month and Charleston, EL 0..
f ti e ttnatat teth, • ••-•-•
. .19, tho above detee'rett ea andal, the steamers
111 1 fait on alooday,etioept front New Orleans.
INTELLIGENCE,
TORT OF PRITAIDELPHI . 4I, Oct. Vti, 1959
SUN RSSER:. a 41 RUN 619
. _ -
Mtßty O.
Birk r,thotheth 4Poulke. from El Roeus;via St Th.-
rota 17,1va. with guano to Sas Raker.
SAT. Rnckin=ham.Tklpsy,d days from Portsmouth,-
with rodeo to nants‘n.
, Isom, B Feraciaeo. Berrett, dime from Beirbetri,
C. with naval stores and cotton to Rates 4, Power.
Rohr Faohl Fanat. Morlamier.B days from Wilming
ton...lC. with naval Morel" to 1)S Stetson it Co.
pop. nonce Girdle?, Cam 7 days from . #olton, with
Ind , ro to (lon A Wood.
s.-hr CI, Smies, Tonkel., a drips from New York, with
harlot, to captain.
Rohr Atom Ern. Nickerson., 8 data from Charleston,
with tombs? to DS Stetson A Co. • -
Rehr R Shannon. Marts. from Boston. • '
',Fehr a Alien. Belmoolt• from Roston. '
o - lermet, Rom. Wester. from Boehm: ---
Rohr Flight, Huntley, from Cambridge.
Rehr Chief. Chamnlin. from Normien.
Sabi L afulford, Doric. from Norwich.'
CLEARED: . • '
- atnamghlp Delaware. Comm: N York, las Alldenlice
'
Brig Almonßowell. ROeo11• Not ove, Rani -
Sehr RH Shatinoti, Marie. Briton, &
Schr 1, Cr.re 'Bretker, - Boston, Blnlo , eton:Cox A Cm:
f . l'. 1/i; 1.
. Tl r g; 11=101.4°A,V:ini%.1 Co.
frehr Flight. Huntley, A Co,
Sohr Chef . Fhemolin. Norwieh 13innlekerra & Co.
Behr UM - Merrill, Winks. Mobile, D 8 th4clion i!r• Co.
(Certeandermo of The Frees.) ' '
HA po VRE DP GRACE, Oct 24,1859:
The Wyorolna left here thm moroitic with 12 home
Wail nod enymiefied rte Bed • -
P fhireft. lumh-r to order; Baniuel Plispliam, wheat,
crop ate, to Alex. Nesbitt t taigas-and, Ponne-Anierica.
limber to Atalnne & Taylor: A I , Rits,,do to Norcross
shorts : Economy. do to Barmen, lat °entre : Po
, rsat
Wh „Plower , ,do lwe.,Wrimingtott: IV Fife Red
orrot Creme, do to *oho ; Margaret & Mare. do
• to - 41 Trump I , t ton F Weertelt oat] to Delaware City;
ji" Miami% lumber MDT Jemmy. - ,
(Germeamtaihoirof The Prase.)
, 7 , Oct 2.1.18 A
Thefollowing hosts &Ma the Ireton gonel , peise4 into
- ..thameNolkill Canal torday, bound to Philadelphia, laden
4n Vire T rtiZa n k t . : ' r e nfinrirtgE iroolt • 12Btirele'Wallt .
- sr, hitmoal Hartolsr It Co t Homeward Boueo.lomher
' to, Ref - Btipeny T do to 71. Deyaherl Ch
thrrlnn..spate to Humphrers, Hoffman Wnzht Yu
to Rooth kß or oi ,Winnetetto• cram to cat
en. do t i c ) , r.
C I I
/thjsber Wm & r Taylor , firm, to Geo Laaor. F.
• MRMORAND.E•
Pilfer!, Sallow, lteaeo, at New York rthi
rAwatei.liafirrorr. for NO*York, aajhad from
Lirlirr.n) 9l1:1 instant. • ,• • -
Baia Beta! MOKOTiontl. ;at this sort. VW
krwlin r rorpoo) Bth'lnst—sownoSaahoi ran l
Bark Waahinrtan Butcher, Collins, for Now (Maass.
was at Aiitwisimath inst. • -
• Pak, Yoqnt - Greek, Tayloi', iouled from Cobra tith
4 : +lLirist.rni rimy - Vara - -
iSrif' i3ezneta Mesh" Viaeer, woo joading at Poi
amiaton Otitott for this port.
tiohr "L.; 14.vers. Somers. from Indiattola, arrived at
PoroMoolaprevitatato_lath Mat. !"
Per steamshin BalcOn.)"
- Bailed from Liyeryool ath trot:Filen Austin, Garrick.
New pork; weer,. mobile ; With. Ocean Wane, —, and
Adept. I - 31th. Crimea, Marco, New Pork ; Emily
Gardner. 14 ineburner. New Orle - anej Buslore.Ale Lean,
Wind Tamiroldk lota. do : 'Enoch -Train, Rich. Boston.
- Bailed from Dial - 811: inst. Bassutb, Ballard, Boston ;
I:fh,,9.maritan_, - rtmal/. N ew Orleans.-
frod from Milford net, Polynesia, Brewer, Nay
Baited lmtu Part:mouth Bth tust, Amorican ecnirelie,
idttior,
at ri#od Jot the Pill, (Bristol, lOth mat, AntoinettaM
Yortr. -
&tiled from Limbish 7th ins t t liarriett"Caun, N Yorc;
- Onward. Iloty.losum,
' 4'lr fair aTu d l t e n s d r r ga n tge h ati t lie l l;, o git g r , a -'l egit
baTe I.ensold.
The ,Cairo, ashore on South Team pu s. has been sot la
,rve..caroline. en America: whaler , wee lost on the
M
inerva Shoals on the lot June, but the crow, exoeuttna
one man, Nam, es vet!.
XIA,HO*ALRE
,PACHkGE HOUSES,
HANDY elo BRENN.V.,. :R. •
zi05;40,2 D 97 NORTH FIFTH BTILSZT
PRIELADELPuLt,
340.0148A1.43 COMMISSION IdBILOHANTii,
For the sale of all kinds it .
AISMILICAIS ItiaNIYFAVIVRED HARDWARE,
AND IMPORTER N OF
GERMAN, BELGIAN, ORENCR, AND ENGLISH
HARDWARE AND OUTLERY,
Keep sointszttly on' band a large stook of Goodslo st 4
- , - ply, Hardware Dealers.
B"OTOHER'9,FXLHSy
*ibises-els or otherwise.
ETITEREEM EDGE TOOLS,
BIJTORERT, STEEL Or VARIOUS KINDS
WRIWIT'S _R4Travi , Axvms AND WORE,
- SHIP Cita.llt,
Arid,othettinda is ovary variety.
•oL7 MIENTS YOU
HARP'S IL E PtATB 8 PISTOL,
WEIGHING ONLY MIMES.
NEW MODEL RIFLES AND PISTOL&
imwistp I. tumor. • TKO. a. 3010flUM. 0. P. agarnam,
rooo-t.t , . rfC
VIACKAGW , AHD WARE ;
r would reepeirtfully otill the ettention of 'the Gerie
rel liordwere :route to our extensive Block of BM,
IiIOHAId HARDWARE. Whioll we offer et small
advarreertwy the protege:
Orders tor Moot hoportotion sOlielted, dna Oooas
livered either to this gay, New York, or NewOrlsans,
k, Bon,
CONMERCE Street,
-linportieg and Oconnatnron literokonts:
And Agents forForsigo add Ootosertio Hardware. '
au.l2-tf
ituEitt)
pukt AND CHEAP. BREED,
' MANDPACTURED BY THE
IVIECH*I7.IIpAL BAKERY,
exit tot onvasnan av •
'um sor...r.ovrists •
MECHANICAL SA.XERY, B. vi l4zr:te t l o •ot Broad aid
- C. b•L CLARK,s t --•—..--Plelnr•:treat, 'below
H. MeSELL.— —S. E. corner Sixth and
, Coates street.
JATIIO tit SON, • ...... 2118 North Fifth street. -
e, • PANCOAST,-.... .910. NO'S pri nit garden
• G, lir t a n a Vine street, -
. T•k. North Fifth street:
•
301 IX SMITH. '
B E. earner Filth and
•
' 'W B..r.ti l r ' nls t rAt i Venth and
Locust streets.
D. K arlr4o Bread street, below
GEORIM: 1419 Lombard street.
1 D. DDIIIITNEY.— teenth
wm.COIIirNEY .. ... No. •503 Sou •and Pine &
Twelitn
• street.)
WANAMAXER I street. above
-4—. F edovn
7, LENTZ.' ?craft rind
• Johnston streets.
- L. 1101 a LAND. W.oorner Sixteenth and
DAVID SADDLER-- pro. t o oo ,t , North Eleventh
cohler Eleventh and
B. B. Tomfurze,...:.........—..NO ° . fi Vrilfget
t Oorner of Seventh
• JANE mine.—...—..eZlTAl it tl e atv Thir
teenth
y. and
Co
` . eneteil
e t rltenth and
bAati s ruTli. D. TuaNER..........._:.Kiti h,
Front
Broad and
Parrirn;Deets.
TEO& T. BLEST—. •••••••.. Corner,Nmeteenth street
N.
Ridge ave i lue,
IL k tu i e = oc inth and
S.#IOrNTYRE ................Twenty-secona Street, ab.
Onates, •
ALEX. FULLERTON - .... Corner of Filth and Chris
, t. Den.
mot* ell PL o CEt. J., store 119
Wit st.
alt. overlord road.
R. r. ItAaNtz,t. • .L.0)2 POMP&
JORNDISIIIMP.-4..—..........Tre 0 nnt Ana Pine proms
• .#4/18.1owriamp...,—. vientuster,Foetia
City, N.J. ,
W. a.
$. 1 4, terJuißitt Columbia. Pa.
,
MEMAS_,„.I4,AL. BAKERY { Conier
Wee* rifif•ADEbrill A.
- ' estAbliiihrgent fitkoltin ette4Assfut operation, day
844 al igettgl i t i sb r lVOTast oi r s i V i tl a titt ) ti l v= l"B
'"
undArsitned - take. tno uvertf of sing thsictor
• rif:isre'years tie - hos,men pm kat, ktir—fiva na
o dt 690Antcptr na Merra7:l"4-g-ctilla%tgrzl
bow-cto. g opkortunits.o ,rostuog,monf
IL . O6Attoh dm :gl i t i t,vg elgaliAlt..‘4o!ttotlta , l9llo,lt
*oat; GAltioh, hb 14 now mAa
jut t o me compiets lAbor,savlitg
io,l4th . I'd isestaU goVfactlitimi of many binds not
nerato
foye owned'',
litifigyttereettehtee
_te the - puraque c4,,uotir,Aot Ina
' ,, ..: . i . ,puitioitsad-ristilluttl, alter he tibott, I t tild lie, mi d i*,
IttAimfin'9oviitig-ttlAtAload of ati 31) 9.
air", gruthgWrOdn.ro6l44rllfel‘AL ,that mmie
- ...,01.Au - AtAT*Tdaniftho'ar'ead i '„nit i ly,tyochAnloAl
:;..4';'Ba os k.i fits 4 l , 9, lll44 llttgretl',4lOft &v.& 47;n:ylat
eatocin o ,
wrdutivrtmle t zs:vrafiir
-9(Ef.• "4' fituperint9u oRt.
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LEGAL.
AIVNIOLPA;L-CLAllo::—Noticeig hereby
Wen to the owners of the Prrties mentioned
in.the' appended Melnoranda of Claims, that Write of
Barre PROM Will be Wend thereon in three months from
the date hereof, ultimo the same are paid on or before
that One. - _ war spar,
Attorney for Claimants,.
123 South FIFTH Street, Phila.
CLAIMS. FOR CARTWAY AND FOOTWAY PA
- NINO, CURIDNO, AND OTIIBR WORK,
IN THE COLIRT OF COMMON plitAs POlt TEL
CITY AND COUNTY OF, PRILADELPHIA.
_ 1. The city et Philadeintlia to use qt: Adam Warthman
and James 1,. Barrow BrOWii, Do Hessen, & CO. own
ersor reputed °proms, or whoever may be owners:COO
-1.11011 Pleas,' December Term, 1858. No. 30, Poring,
$153 21. Lot v southwesterly corner of York and Cedar
streets, in front on sand York street 54 foot by 129 foot 6)4
inches to Gordon street, Nineteenth ward.
. 9. same v. moo, owners or reputed owner., or who
ever may be owner's: - Common Pleas, December Toon,
1658. , N 0.31. Paving,.ll43 27. Lot southwesterly aide
of Yorketreet;ls7 foot southeasterly from the southeast.
erly side of Lemon street, in front on said York street 51
feet by 129 feet 634 inches to Gordon atreet. Nineteenth
• 4.r Same 7f, Meeker, owaor or reputed Owner,
or whoever may be owner. Common Ples. March Term,
1899, N o , Paving, 8116 01. Lot southwesterly side
of Coral and Wood, streets. or trout on said Coral
street 2155 feet 3M mhos to Moore street, by 16 feet in
depth. Nineteenth ward,
6. Sarno v. Edward Leigh, owner or reputed owner, or
whoever may be owner, Common Pleas March Term,
1859. N 0.201.. Paving, $2l 99. Lot and Brick Dwelling
northwesterly side of Coral street, 69 feet northeasterly
from Dauphin street in front on said Coral street 17 feet
by M feet in depth. litueteentli ward.
7. Same v. Brown k Boyd, owners or reputed owners,
er whoever may be owners. Common Plows, March
Term 1859. No. 196. Paving, 898 90. Lot end Brick
Dwelling southeasterly dorner of Coral and Dauphin
street's, in front on stud Coral street 71 feet 5,t4 incites,
(nOttOttlii one - halt' of a 3 foots' 'Lichee wide alter, by
foot in depth. Ninoteeth ward.
8. Same v. Ramo. owners or reputed °whom, or who
ever may be owners. Continon Floes, Maroh Term, 1859.
Nu. 197. Paving, $l6 Lot nod Brick Dwelling there-
erected, i
southeasterly aide of Coral street. 12 , feet
northensterly front Moore street, n Trout on said Coral
street 19 feet by 5 2 feet Td inches to a four-feet wide
i
alley.. Nineteenth ward.
9. Same v. same, ownera or rep utedwnerit, or who=
ever may be owners. Common Pleas,March Term, 1659.
No.loB. Paving, $l6 62. Lot and Brick Dwelling there
on erected, northeasterly corner of Coral and Moore
street's, in Mot on said Coral street 12 feat by 53 feet rf;
inches in depth to four-feet wide alley. Nineteenth
ward. ,
10. Boma p. same, Common oeputed owners, or Who
ever may_be_owners.Pleas. March Term
19:w., rArlng; 810 M. Lot and Brick Dwelling thereon
emoted, southeasterly sid of Coral street, SS feet north
easterly front Moore street, in front on cool Coral street,
12 feet 452 feet 7.14 inches in depth to a four-feet wide
alley. Nineteenth wind.
11. Same v. genie, owners or reputed owners. or who
ever maybe owners. Common PIOUS, Mardi Term, 1659.
No. op. Paving, 516 62. Lot and Brick Dwelling there
on erected, southeasterly solo of, Coral street 24 feat
northeasterly from Moore street, front on said Coral
street 12 feet by 52 feet 734 Indies in
m depth to a four-feet
wide alley. Nineteenth ward.
12. Baum v. same, owners or reputed owners, or utt
erer easy be owners. Common Pleas, March Terin.lBs9.
No. 202. Paving. en 62. Lot and Brick Dwelling there
on emoted, southeasterly side Of Coral street, 60 feet
northeu i
terly from Moore street n trout on acid Co
ral street 12 feet, thence in depth on the northeasterly
line thereof 64 feet thence southwesterly parallel to tel
Coral street 7 feet o 3 inches; thence northwesterly pa
rallel Co the said Moore street 11 feet 44 inches; thence
southwesterly parallel to the said Coral street 4feet 634
inches; thence northwesterly parallel to the said Moore
street 52 feet 73i inches to said Coral street. Ninotooth
ward.
13: barite v, same, owners or reputed owners, or who
ever may be owners. Common Pleas, March Term,lBse.
N 0.1133. Ny131 , 4,116.62. Lot and Brick Dreadlins on the
southeasterly side of Coral street, 8,3 feet northeasterly
from Moore street, in front on wog Coral street 12 foot
by 52 feet 7% inches an depth ton tour-feet wide alley.
Nineteenth ward.
14. Same v. earns, owners or reputed owners, or who
ever may he owners. Common Pleas, Morel, Term. me.,
No, 20. Perms, $lB 39. Lot and Drink Dwelling thdre
on erected, southeasterly side of Coral street, 72 foot
i
northeasterly from Moore street, n front on said Coral
Street 1.1 feet f3'6 inches, tneluding.one•half of a two-feet
eV inches wide alley, by 6i feet to depth. Nineteenth
ward.
15. Same v. MOCartney 56 Townsend, (memo or repu
ted °imam or Whoocar mar bo owner& Common Iloaa.•
March Term. 1859. No 191. raving, Sum 90. Lot
Ind Brisk Factory or mill thereon erected, noutheatt
arty corner of Coral and Drcer etreets. !legion lns at a
norm on said comer, thence extending southwesterly
along the said Coral street 53 feet inch to the east side
of Front street, thence southerly along the said Front
street 18 feet to anoint, thence easterly at milt am: len
with said Front street 37 feet 114 inches to a went.
thence northeasterly parallel to the eaid Coral street 37
feet.ll l ‘ inches tote said Dreer street, thence north
westerly along the said D rear street 39 feet .24 !richest°
the plane of buinning.
14. dame v. Elam F. Witmer, owner or reputed owner,
or whoever maybe owner. Common Pleas. Match Term,
1859. No. IV. raving, gia 44.L0t foul Brick Dwelling
thereon erected southeesterlY side of Corn) street:33 rem
uthwesterly from Wood shoe!. in front on cold Corn/ Street 12 feet by 62 feet ,thehes in depth to three
feet wide alloy. Nineteenth War.d•
17. Same v, same, ouner or meted owner, or whoever
may be owner. Common Pleas. Blotch Term,l6s9, No,
190. Paving, 919 84. Lot and Brick Dwelling thereon
ereeteil sontheasterly side of Cerra istreet,B4 feet south
westerly front Wood street, in front on said Coral street
12 feet by 62 feet 74 inches to a three-feet aide alley.
Nineteenth Weill,
18. flame v. same, owner or reputed owner, or whoever
stay be owner. emtion. Fless,__March Term,lBs9. No.
192. Paving', 999 82, Let and Brick Dwelling thereon
erected southeasterly side of Coral street, 56 feet 6
'nelson emithwestorly front the southwesterly aide or
Wood street -in front cm said Coral street )3 foot 4
fnches, including one-halt a three-feet wide alley,
_by 05
eet 74 inches in depth to a three-feet wide alley. Nine
teenth ward.
19, Same v. game, owner or reputed ownor, or whoever
may be owner. Common Flees, March Term, 1859. No.
Pring,'3lB 44: Lot and Brick liwolbris thereon
create squtheasterly side of Coral street, 72 feet south
wester y from lie southwestern nide of Wood street, in
front on said Coral street 12 feet by 62 feet 79; inches to
three , feet wide alter. Nineteenth ward.
29. Same V. Brown De *Mott Co„ owners or re
euted 01471011.0 r whoever _may ha owners. Common
?lens, December Term. .leo. 32 Penegl ea, or. Lot,
northeast side of York street. 80 feebsoutheasterb from'
trio southeasterly aide of Trenton avenue, in fronton
said York street 18 foot by 125 feet 3 Mellen WS:anion
street. Nineteenth ward.
21, Same v. same, owners or reputed OWnerg, or who
ever mey be owners. Common Flees, December Term,
1858. No. avirt, 43137 65. Lot southwest side of
York street, feat southeesterly from the southeast
erly side of Lepleo street, to front on said York street
19 feet by 129 feat 6 4 4' maim to Gordon street. Nine
teenth ward.
•
23, Seine v. Gtotesbury & Agree; molar+, ny r
ownere, or whoever may be owners. Compton
March Term, IMP. No.' 92, Footway
_praline,
Lot southwesterly corner of York and Tulip etree to
front on old York street 36 feet by 129 feet alg inches in
depth tollorplont i m eet. Nineteenth ward.
2a, Same v.,' .a. groth, owner or reputed owner.
or whoever may sr owner. Common Plena, March
Term,.1869. No. 93. Footway patine, 6117 el. Lot
southwesterly side of York street.B4 - feet southeasterly
fromfbe_ southeasterly side of Bepvirn atreet; tea front
on said york street 34 feet by 129 feet 6)4 inches indepth
to Gordon street, nineteenth ward. , •
21. Same v. Athanneine Ford, owner or reputed own
er, or whoever may be 9.ltner,- Common Mons, March
Term, 401 ;w 4 Y Paving, 832 36. Lot
noutaeasterly corner of York and Gray aroma, thenbe
southerottarly slops the mud York etreet 64 feet to a
g gale ,Ftu southwesterly at right angles with the slid
t 6h; tgolla2 to Gordon street, thence
northweeterly along the old llordon street 411 footto
mid Gray street, thane° aortas, tll Oen% the Said ray
greet 43 feet 3 ; mob to punt, thence farther a pug
the said Gray stre et northeaster & 3 fret 81 inehe9 to
the phree of beginhing. Nineteenth ward. -
26.samev.Plrttip Rehm, owner or reputed owner, or
whoever may bo'owner. Common Pleas. March Term,
3e59; No. Os. • Footway raving, en 113. Lot southwest
-Orly comer of ork and Lemon streets. in front on the
said York street 94 feet Byfeet 6S' inchel in depth to
Gordon street. Nineteenth ward.
W. Sa v. Sutton & Fisher, otimere re uteri own
ere, nr w oever may be Owners. Common P March
Term. 182 9. _ No. 97. Fnotway paving, 41 - 14 14ot
northeast side pf Yorketred, 91 southeaster y irp'm the
southeasterly tutu fir betooo street, in front on said York
s tre e t 72 feat by LL felt Makes tn depth to Emden
street. ' .Nineteenth
21 Gamey. Brown. De Holeetti & pn., owners or re.
voted owners. or whoever may tie °wimps. Common
Pleas, March Tfrin, 15.19, No. 90. Footway
149 26. Lot soptheresterty side of York street, 46 et
southessterly ltetn contheastetly Mile of Lemon
street, in Gent on said York street ltsi feet by 129 foot 41‘
inches in depth to Gorden street. lihteteenth wor d .
z. Santa v, same, owners or reputed 04roenl e or who.
over may be owners. Common Pleas. March Terra. 11149.
No. 99. Footway paving,, lu 83, Lot sellthWeaterly
corner of York and Cedar treets, in front on said York
street at feet by 123 feet eV inches in depth to gordon
street. Nineteenth - ward.
SO. Same v. E. C. Quinn , owner or reputed owner. or
whoever may' be owner. Common Plena. March' TermlB69. , No. - Let. paying, Itos 2z. Lot southwesterly side
of Huntingdon street, /77 feet southeasterly from the
southeasterly side of Jasper street, in front on :add
Huntingdon street 60 feet 6 tones by 110 feet inches
in depth to Hazzard street. Nineteenth ward.
at. Same v. name, owner or reeuted owiyer, or Vern r
may be owner. Common Pleas, March Term ' ) .__No.
122.: Paving, G 14002. Lot southeasterly corner or Hun
tins ton and Jasper etroate, iq Goat on said Houton olon
street 72 'feet by 146 foot 84 niches in depth to Haggard
street._ Nineteenth %nor
Same v. A. Cette. owner ',Vented owner, or who
ever may be liwoor. Common rigav, Mara Ten/1,1869.
N 0.124. Paving, 174 30: Lot westerly corner of Hunt
ingdon and Jasper streets. in.froot on said Huntingdon
Nineteenth
feet hp:lo'feet 5) 8 inches to - Hazzard Street,
Nineteenth ward.
Same v. Abel Lukens, owner or reputed owner, or
whoever mar be owner. Common Mess, March Term,
1819. No. In, Paving, $201.10. . Lot northwesterly car
eer etraet and FrankfOrd road. Beginning
at a point in said corner, thence extending northwester
ly along the slid Huntingdon st relit 109 feet 2?,1 inches to
a point, thence northeasterly at right antics with the
sald Huntingdon atreet E 4 feet 1034 inches to a point,
thence easterly 04 feat 114 inahes to the Frankfort(
road, and at rilCbS ripzles therewith, thenro south-eouth•
wardly along the Said Frankford road IN feet g Inches
to the risen of beginning, Nineteenth ward.
31. Same v. - Jarnes Goleber, owner or reputed owner,
or whoever
_may be owner. Common Plena, March
Term, 1350. No. 139. )'aving, $109.81. Lot northwes
terly corner of Huntingdon and Emerald streets, in
front on said fluntinrdon street f 0 feet by 120 feet in
dePthto Elizabeth street, Nineteenth ward.
Same V. WWI% owner, or reputed. owner. or who
ever may he owner. Conupon Fleas. March 'Perin, p 069.
bre. Ins. Penns, $1.30.31. Lot southerly corner of Hun
tingdon and F,MOreWe treats , fp Ciente on said Boob n ;don
street 60 feet by lee lost Ey Makes to Hazzard street.
Nineteenth ward, •
Same v. Abel Lukens, owner or reputed owner, or
whoever may be owner. Common Pleas, March Teri,
1459.. 1.23. Part ne. 819187. Lotoorthaestorly corner
of Nankai:in and Coral streets, in front on said Bun.
tinsdon street 100 feet. In depth northeasterly, clout the
said Coral street 90 foot re - inches to a point. thence
southoanterly at risht.an-les with esul Coral stratis tit
feet 1,;9 ihchos to fi point, thence farther easterly at right
smiles with the Frankfort road 3 feet inane to
Point,. theatre southivostotly at right angles with said
lfuntiM
don street de feet 556 inches to *aid liuntinOon
street.- Nineteenth .warsi,
37."Sanm v, same, owner or reputed owner, or whoever
'map be owner. Common Pleats, Marsh Term, LW. No.
121, Patine, 823 22. Lot and brick dwellin.; thereon
entered, northeasterly indoor Multi:wip street. 140 feet
SetithrieeterlY.flinn the tiontherultarly eider& Carel street.
in front on sal Liiintingdoo street - Id feet by , C.S feet lON
inches in depth on the southeasterly lino thereof, and d 2
feet IN inches in depth on the tiortliweeterl.V line there
of. Nineteenth ward.
9d. Same V. William it. Witte, owner or tared
owner. .or whoever LLV be nee. UouplilOn
M.A.Teb Tenn. 1090. 100. 190. Pootwer n pevitet. -4 3 q.
Lot northesetoylv corner of York and tulip groins, in
[tont an imid York street 72 feet hr 125 feet inches in
depth to Eaten street. Nineteenth ward,
99. Same v. Robert Neill. owner or reputed owner, or
,whoever may be owner.. Common Pion, ltlayoli Term,
1859. No. Zit Patios. r 5 ,11 13. Lot on east pule of Par•
tier street tet feet northward from the north side of Wood
street. in front on wild Parker street ld feet by 185 feat in
depth to Trenton avenue. Nineteenth ward.
en249in -
IN THE COCHT - OF COMMON PLEAS
nt FOR THE CITY-AND 1101./NTY- OF PHILADRI,-
PI:M.—No. 13 of September Term. iSm. PiV(lrel,
CAROL NF AIRTZGRER. by her next blend 11017-
flitED SEUBBIiT, tut. EDWARD METZDICER.
Eilara , 4 Untlg,ker,the Respondent in above ease, will
take Rotten that LEONARD R. FLETCHER, Esq., the
.Rxaminer appointed by the Court to take the testimony
of the witnesses of the Libellant in shove case, tinn ap
pointed the seventh day of Novembet,lo9. 41406 oteleetr
S. hi,. 16 take said testimony et thp Watherill Douse.
situate OR Om north side of RANSOM Street, above
Sixth Street, la the city of Philadelphia.
. Ot7OROD H. EARLE,
Attorney for the Libellant.
ESTAIE OF HENRY IJOLMES, ec l (t.
Letters 'of 'Administration went the itstrite or
HENRY HDIAIEE, late of the city of Phi ladeirthin., do
ceased, harm peas granted to the undersigned. a ll per
gone havinl elanns or &armada against the said Estate
will make them known without delay, and those indebted
thereto will moireEityment to
OLI V) AF. DOI, Adg4istratrix,
602 South, Tiff.D.D Strial i kr A teer
Ho.= South 1111.1iTfr Street,
.POPARTNEUSIIIP NOTICES.
NOTICE IS HEREBY OWEN, that the
#trb of, WARNICK, CHADWICK,* Is this
&at dissolved, The Heater, Reuel end Store mum
Wi be continued under the name of CHAD IC &
8.0.. at the 141:atheism comer of KKOOND nod_ RACE
Streets. JOHN CHADVVHK,
FRANCIS A. CHADWICK.
Phibutolchts, Julr MUM . .1012-0
A ngiman g WWl' CIMTER and
~f(WD PitIiADYLLYRIA RAIL
PALI, A RRANCIiVirEN't
Oft and after WEDIVEDSAY,Octnner B. )880,
the trains wilt Mare Yeittuielphia from the Station, N.
EL corner of 1419,11TBENTO a ad`MAR KET Streets, at
780 and 0.80 A. At. and at po and P. At
- Laded - Wed %eater, - trent the DEPOT, on EAST
MARKET STREET, at 7 and ' OA. M., and 9.e8 and
P. Phlatt o p 1 it
ON SUNDAYS—Leave to. at 8 A. M., and 9
F.M. Leave West Chester sty.%) At., R wOOP, antlA.l3 P. Al.
Renard Superintendent. ,
MACKEREL ---125 bbla., 180 halves, 115
4 4444
quarters and 201 kilt% prime No. JP Wile. and
holratiprgo No. as, in star., And for Asia by WM. J.
"s' 'NAAR k. VAL: mid 124 North WU 11V1 8, '
OVRRING'S SYRUP, in hhds. and
L
.hiss., at reduced prices, fo
a msWe by
:AME H iN I
TIAA P 1 Igg4t,
SUGAILIIOI7n MOLASSES.—itio
--;r017,114'51.'MT,,,,4!,%ttitga""-Lwattfirreo
,
INSUAA,NCE COMPANIES.
MUTUAL FIRE TN U E
COMPANY.
PHILADELPHIA,
INCORPORATED, MAR,OII, 189,
nup paparod 4d mdko'INBUBAIICE upon Build-
11%0, Furniture, and Marohandfaa fonaacallYt
AGAINBT LOBS OR DAMAOE BY FIRE
This Company transacts ne Business on the kfurtiar.
PLAN EXCLIIBIWRLT, all the insured being alike inte
rested, thoroby offering great inducements to those who
wick to insure economically as well as safely.
Further pastlettlara may - be obtained on applioation to
any of the Dtrectore or at the Moo of the Companyt
'No. 5 SOUTH FIFTH STREET.
T. Ellwood Chapman,
James Broodier,
William 'Hawkins,
"Phormis P. Row lon.
Joseph Hayward,
Frederick Cadman:
N MALIiNE, President.
lEDLEY, Vico President.
UTOr.
Benjamin Malone,
Jobn J. 1,3 the
William Beta
Caleb Clothier,
Robert R. Beane,
Ellwood B. Davis, ,
BENJAMII
JAMES BM
Jona J. LYTLE. Treaxu
T, E. CHAPMAN t Sooretr
DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN
IR/RANCE COMPANY,
INCORPORATED B YLVANIA THE LEGISLATURE 01'
PE 18.16.
OFT/CE 8, E. CORNER THIRti AND WALNUT
Streets, Philadelp ia.
MARINE INSURANCE
ON VESSELS,
CARCO, To all parts of the World.
FREIGHT, ItaI" INSURANCE •
On Goods, by River, Canals, Lakes_and Land Carriage
to all parte of the Union.
• FIRE INSURANCES
On Merchandise generally.
On Stores, Dwelling_lfouses, -
ASSETS OF THE COMPANY,
November I, 1860.
Par. Market Value,
$lO3OO, Philadelphia City 6 IP cent. 1man....5106,114 00
$110,0110: Pennsylvania State Loans 104,425 00
.8300 A U.S. Treasury 4E ifk cent. Notes.... 30,112 to
bo,ooo,Pennsylvania Railroad 20 Mortgage
6 21/. cent: Bonds 46,376 CO
220,000, North Pennsylvdnitt Railroad Mort.
gage 6 tr Coot. Donde 12,000 th)
812,000,200 shares stock Germantown Gas
Company, interest and ptinoipal
auarantied by the City of Phila
delphia 34,9 . 25 00
811,000,100 shares Pennsylvania Railroad
h
" • • &MT 00
36,000, 106 share Companyennsylvania Rail
road
22,630, Sundry Quires Philadelphia loe
Boat Company, ifavre do Orme
Steam Tow )soot Company, Sa
vannah Steam Navigation Com
pany, andPlidadelphiaExohange
2,030 03
4E340,700
Bonds and lVfortgages, and Real Estate, Of
-8315999 00
fice Building ........
Bills receivable for insurances made
Balance due at Agenmes—Premmins on Ma
rine Policies recently issued—and other
debts duo the Company 61,2881
Bert? and stock of sundry Insuranoe Compa
nies....
Dinh eposit in • —•—
DIRECTORS.
James C. Rand,
Theophilus Paulding,
James Traquair
Wiiiintn Eyte, Jr.*
.1. F. l'eeiclan,
Joshua E. FATS.
Samuel E. Stokes,
'lienry Sloan
lames B. M'Parland s
Thomae C. Hand,
Robert Burton,
JohnSemple, Pi
D. B. T. Morgan, "
J. T. Logan,
M MARTIN, President.
RAND, Vice Prost:loot,
:rota,.. Inh2B-11t1
Eosinism Aladin,
eph H. Beal,
mond A. Bouder.
John C. Davie,
John R. Penrose,
George G. Leiner,
Edward Darlington,
Dr. R. M. Huston,
Walt= C. Ludwig.
IWO 01711 C• •
H AVllvaine,
C mi na Ksilly,
. Jones Brooke.
Jacob P. Jones,
WILLIA
THOB. C
BIXBY LYLBURN. hen
911 RP, ROBERT MORRIS FIRE INSU
-IL UM COMPANY
PIIILADIILVIIi .
409 WALNUT ST 'EET.
Thls Company Insures against Loss or Damage by
Fire on Bubb° and Private Buildines, Furniture, Stocks
of Goods, and Merchandise genetedlY•
The following provipon In the Policies of this Com
pany guaranties their 'suavity when assigned ea cob
[stem':
" This polloyahrdi not be invelidated, or in anY,Viriao
affected, after Its assignment as &collateral security to
aground-rent. or mortgage, and the approval of such as
signment by the office, by any transfer or conveyance of
the mortgaged promisee, by the owper of the same.'
•• • DIRECTRS.
Paul T. Jonas, tromiah hr . Brooke,
John Slalom, olrert Clarke,
Isaac S. Waterman,
Edward G. James, t in a3 / 4 2;c i oivear,
Joseph Janney, Theodore Gurler,
Josep A LC,r,i . ,yo kEa pu. Bginiel Gasmen.
• WM. VARDE,RV EBB. Vine President,
wi
°ttter S. firma:so, Secretor,. m
I] OWARD FIRE AND MARINE INSU
A.-0-
Philadelph R4NCE COMPANY, No. 412 WALNUT Street
ia.
DIRE OUSE.
Th.__ ,NNL. Lndere,
..ItAiAir,lll4its,
1. E.a_gar ThOITU9OII,
M. W. Baldwin, m. ii. Nam in.
John 0. James, 171(„ 8 1tIvord,
A. .1. Buaknor,
John W. Sexton, W, 11,1 . 0 1 ttitT;
Wham Itruguel,
EdionNooth, Casa F. Nokon,
John (Jammu, Isaac Myer,
E. S. Warne. Edward A. Warne,
JAI; E. Addioks, IL T. Kenai).
President—THOFlAtii.. LUDERS.
lima Prasident—E. 8. WARNS.
Seeretarr —COMMAS .4. iNJY. - - dela
AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE' to.,
INCORPORATED leld-CILARTER PERPET
UAL. ' -
4 ) . ;Jo virAtxtri. 'Street, above Third, Philadelphia:
IdaVing a Inrfp paid-tip Capital Btock and Ihirsitis In
vested !noun and kr 4gr,ble Bocti raise, continue to in
sure qn Dwel inst. Stel Vi tore, Merchandise,
Vessels in Port and their at ,Iled Gtlier Personal
Property. All losses li beral yan prtunptly adJuitad.
Abbott, Dl!Minn s.
Joan T. Leiria,
Jc Jamas R. Campbell,
17010totOrit II 0. Duttlii
'Patrick raitt gl imu 3V. Poultney:
i i t01. 41"6
Anon, Fresh)
THOMAS MARTS. Bearal.gry, JAP
pg AME INSURANCE COUP4NY, No.
in CHESTNUT BOW, PRILAD/BLPRIA.
INCORPORATED APRIL
L IB6 A ,
_BY THE STATE OP
PENNSYVNIA.
CONFINED TO FIRE AND INLAND RISKS.
DIR2cYOBR •
CHARLES ICtIARKWR . — Howe & Co.
hoau A. Pharr .• eV, Fobegy & Lloyd.
BARCLAY LtlPplNCOTT.—lypin kpiter .k Soott.
JACOB W. &Dirt CludyeeC itit
thrwar LorwisJr..._.. Lo a, BMA, 4 •
Davin B. Davin &
A. IL llovrantßim..—...... • Iteeedeloi, Brooke. & Co.
Joun IL John. h.theon & Bpoe.
JOHN W. gvs jopn Evermen a Co.
THOMo.n . AYbgA Martin.
OBONGF. rehtoak.
JQN_ATUAN _LO 011, Vico ,
WILLLAMEI BLANCItAR .80o'Y• nut-tf
IiNSUICA.NCE COMPANY OF TILE
STATE OF SEItiSYLVAZO4E ,ANTI ISAt
I.IIBURANC/..—P10. ZACA&NG.I. BUILLI
- GU.
Chartered in Ipitt—Capital s2oo,ooo—Assete, JannaFT ;i
EAU d(a47,440 6a-po.
tuveeted sound awl available Buildings , to insure q Vestieleitnd Caracas, Stook,
of Merchandise, ko” libtral tarp'. .
PIRECTORB:
r4A7l,6, l llThorar Copra° H. B,teart,
moon ppr, a I'gal grent.
Charles ittaatsster, ' lap Warror,
Wilingst B. . 11,Zir o atoon.
in B, Budd,
William R. White, C !glee 4. l i.ew i lt n.
Ce_orf C. Car .
FrEISItY BHEFTEERD, President.
WILLIAM BLA It PRA. Neerntary.' to 9.wfm tI
LI E DISURANCE,AND TRUST COM
PANY.—THE Pgkitj MUTUAL LIFE 'INSU
RANCE COMPANY, Northertat ogrnar of THIRD and
DOCK Streets. Assets, esin.H.a
MOIRES LIVES for the whole term of 41re—tran:a
nn
auities Gild endowments—purehasee W
e Interests in
Real EettrW, 4124 makes alt contracts dePandlaa Qa the
contingencies or Life,
They aot as Exeoutors, ALmjnistratore, Milanese
Trustees, and Guardian*.
TRUBTHRS.
Daniel L. Miller, Samuel B. Stokes,
telaromin Coates William Martin,
Will
dS 4 Net° , Jme p tehlpontlinei,
ClLRrqn, iamoo Etieto r rt lter,
Tlisoph)ine biding,
71 401; 171g a rC. 1 11 17 u ne t e l itd, 9{ll4ll. 4 fitrenrkv.
P. Da Jolts W. Hornor.
'Ono S. Archer,
. Da anund J. Christian.
William Robertson, oteph Thmnas,
Warner M. Ream Jo4n G. Wenner.
P. &fielder, Elatqa.
DA)/1 El. L. Mil LER, Prest,
g. STORi.B, Vine Fres_t.
Joan W. Honnoa. secretary . an/5-11
T"EANY QUAKERHILADELPH CITY INSURANCE
COMP: PIA, Pa.
FRANKLIN BUILDINGS, No. 40d WALNUT Street.
CHARTER. PERPETUAL.
CAPITAL..„... 8200,000
SURPLUS 150,000
FIRE, MARINE, AND INLAND INSURANCE.
Fire Insurance, limited and perpetual, on Buildings and
Morahan:Rae of all descriptions. I
Marine Insurance. inland and an, on Vessels,
Freight and Cargo to and from all p at i o of the World.
gnaw?, 3142. 9 1 1 7rerdent.
E. P .
ROSS o . Vic A e President.
' NAIL. LL, t Sec t e
a y y
.
One.
E. W. Bailey,
Andrew H. ChaMberl.
ChArles 0. /mlay,
14;34 i
, 1 6"ai
n. M . ru der. nu;
DIRSCT
Ileorge H. Hart,
E. F.Rom
A. C. Cattail,
Fomer S. Per!nue,
Samuel bong. M. D..
DOINGS OF THE PENNSYLVANIA
STATE FAIR FOR law.
MIRE FIRST FREMlllalii AND SIX DIPLOMAS.
Bast Faralee for WArojra
OAB CONffymiNo CONE FURNACE.
BFBT FtiAT T AIIVIRNACE.
To ARNOLD & ILWN,
AICIIMOND'S PORTABLE FURNACE.
Fla siTitonti.x.
vEzEr COOKING RANGE.
To AnNol t Wu.noN.
CRILBON'B DOUBLE- VRN COORII,U) RANGE
PARLOR BEST PAR Fi LOR COAL on.q.Es.
To .AirmiLb & WitloS.
LOW DOW, Rnd BASKET GRATES,
'sag pxiipm.
BEST EN,4 ELLA' SLATE MANTELS.
TO ABSroLD & Wit.sos.
par A very handsome display of hmaruellod Slate Msh
gels. vary highly Walled. and of superior woriuntinSUlPJ
FIRST PREhIII.3I.
ARNOLD it WILSON.
1010 CHESTNUT streaL4
B. M. FELT'VSLL, BMA
S
ILVER SOAP—A simple preparation
for cleansing Silver Plate, lowaILE, Mirror., Mar
ato.tto,far TT convenient and oseattien than any
other.' (Jae b ,tht labor of Hem Gleam x nuty he
savod by using ili Una+ , Wllieb cannot possibly injure
the finest Zipowhite, a as no gerehhing is required,
the 'wrinkle the wear ° the paint in Much greater then
the cost of the Soap. It leaves the surface as pure an.d
erlete as when now, Manufactured only by the Iketen
Indexical Sol Pommy, and cold by their aointed
Asents,H Ail AHD k CO.. Apotheoariee, TWELFTH
and SPIP:ATN JT .21-
*UADIRS' BAIR BRAIDS, WIQS, FRI-
A-1 BETTS, and CURLS, manufamored in the very
best and newest Yarn style.", and of which we ernetandr
keep a very large assortment en band. sold wholesale
and retail, at the lowest possible prices. Orders from
all parte of the country solicited, and ptomptly, attended
to, Alan, a new Alit AIM euPerlor to any in use,
M. HUTOISI, No. 12 TENTH AL,
otnPd-4m' Between Market and Chestnut.
A- Ir iv INTOI EIWAUSTIO TILES for
floors.
Ornamental Chimney Tons for oottases.
Garden Vases and Fountains.
Vitrified Pipe for drains and Water oonduetors.
Imported and toy sale by
S. A. HARRISON,
won nu wry ri Iry at,Am
FAMILY CHOCOLATE
suPEßattr.A.Lay.
R:DVIA RA A. of
fdanucantarer and Int Porter of
Frond', and Hasidim
cRocoLATE.
StOTO 8. W. corner ARCH anti NINTH Streets.
PRO... 814 Fllloort att./460.1
PO WESTERN AND SOUTHERN IVIER
CHANTS.—ManIIa Bram, all alaes, nosily paatal#
and for nab by the manuracaurera at the loweit Now
York prim. WEAVER, YITLER & CO.
old ' N. WATER Lit., and 23 N. What 1,01.
TWA VslM§§o.741 A WJADUIIAA, TMF
T ILE PENN YIN
LRAINOADIA VENTRAL
RAI.
1859. atilt 1859.
THE CAPACITY 0
_THIS DAD IS EQUAL TO
ANY I THE HOUNIRYi
THREE THROUGH PASSENGERIfRAINS
BETWEEN PIIILADELPHiA AND
?A u g i a t d , i fi e e s t t , York, and a l points East , and at the
Union Depot at Pittaburwith Through Trains for Ciri
,Clevelandcim r " l Bl.l" lil i lChag°'o 2 l"lingto nd 8
4111114180 18. 0111.V . 1 Now eitne, an a I
intermediate laginto Induu r la,tllinots, Kontu
kyi artaigan, wise° •
elinnesti itansaB.
and N,ibraska—thus furnishing faro itioa for the Irani
venation of Passengers unsurpassed for speed and com
fort by any other route,
paproso and Fast Lines run through to Pittibur4,
without change of Cars or Conductors. through,
to
Cars are attached and Trait' Woodruffhi
Sleeldng Care to Exress Fast rains. The
EXPRESS RUNS DAILY: Mail and Fast Lines; Sun
days excepted.
- Plait Train feria Philadelphia at 7.15 A. M.
rant Line Then A. 2.1,
Ex tees Train leaves 10.60 P. M.
WAY TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS:
ParkerburgArmornmodanon at 1230 A. hl.
Harrisburg Aoeommailation, via Columbia, 2.03 P. M.
Columbia SAO P. 34,
pasaengere for West Chester will take the Mail,
Parkesburg, and Lancaster Trains, at the, Pennsylvania
Railroad Passenget Station.
Paesengers for Sunbury, Williamsport, Elmira, Buffa
lo, Niagara Falls, and intermediate points, leaving Phila.
deiplori atlas A. 1.1., and 21'. SI., go directly through.
Tickets Westward way be obtained at the office of the
company in Philadelphat, New ink, Boston, or Bal
timore ; and Vacate Eastward at any of the important
Railroad Offices in the West; also on board any of the
regular Line of Steamer), on the Mississippi or Ohio
Rivers.
Fare always as low as any other Route.
The completion of
) the Western oonnections of the
DI el a in i k . l37444:9 ' k a l f ilrilAVVi e D THE
GREA NORTHWEST. •
The oonneetion of tracks by the itaiiread Bridge at
Pittsburg, avoidingAU 4 11.7' 140 or ferriage of Freight,
together with the saving u
time, are advantas readily
vacated by Shippers of Freight and the Travelling
FREIGHTS WESTWARD.
By . this Route Freights of all damnation' can be for
warded from Philadelphia New York. Boston, or Balti
more, to any point on theytailroada of Ohio. Kentuckg,
Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin; lowa, orMiseouri, by Rail
roal direct.
T ,e Pennsylvania Railroad also torments at Pittsburg
wit 1 Steamers, by whlob Goods can bo forwarded to any
ort on ho'Ohlo Muskingum Kentuck e
Wisool;ilT, ' ATi e ereT
Kansas, Arkansas, and Red Rivers; and at uleveland:
Sandusky, and Chieago,wtth Steamers to all ports on the
lorthwestern Lakes. •
Merchants and 81» peers entrusting the transportatin
of their Freight to this Company, can rely with con -
dence on Its speedy transit.
PEE RATLS OF FREIGHT to any point in the Went
by the Pennsylvania Railroad are at all times as favora
ble as are charged by other Railroad Companiee.
lie particular to mark packages" via Penna. Rad-
Md.
erehants in the West ordering goods from the East,
will do well to direct them to be shipped by this Route.
For Freight Contragits or Shipping Directions, apply
to, or address etther of the following Agents of the COM
pony :
D. A. STEWART, Pittaburg;
Doyle & Co4Steubenvillo,O.: H.S.Pierce & Co., Zanes
ville, 0.; J. j. Johnston, 0.: B. McNeely, Mays
ville, Xy.; Ormsby & Cropper, Pori:neigh. O.; Paddoek
& Co., Jeffersonville, Indiana; 11. W. Brown &
Cincinnati O. Athern & Ribbed, Cincinnati, O.; R . C.
4adjeon,lnd.;Vt'ilhsm Bin ham,
grri , cllgeoy, ,
ETZTAre. ;Tttn .
H. Harris, Nashville, Tenn.; Hartle & Hunt, Iflempine
Term.; Clarke & Co., Chicago,lll.; W. H. H. Koonts:
Alton, DI,: Murphy & Wall°, Dubuque, Ill.; or to Freight
A 0 ants of Railroads at different points in the West.
parties attending to their own shipments from the
East will find it to their interest to calf. on the Agentsof
the Company at the following plages before slopping
gr letters addressed to either of them on the subjeet of
illik, A gisnat . I , 4 ,,, a p d r ef in h p il attention:
E.
MAGRAW & KOONS, 80 Worth street,Saltimore.
LEECH & CO., 2 Astor House. or 18. William it., N.Y.
LEECH & 00., 44 Kiby_street. Boston.
11. H. HO USTOI2.I, Gen'l Freight Agent, Phila.
L. L. HOUPT, Gong Ticket A-gent, Phila
ora
THOS. A. SCOTT, Gang Sup't. Altoona. Pa.
os-
022-stuth2m
9,220 00
- . 4.2,07 85
$03,80170
NORTH P.EINNSYL
ITANIA RAILROAD.
Mt! MP:PtARRANGEMENT.
For BETHLEHEM, I)OYLEBTOWN, EASTON,
ALLENTOWN. AIAIIOII (MUNK. HAZLETON.
On and after AIONDAY, May 16th, 1669, Passenger
Trams will leave FRONT and WILLOW titreets, Phi
ladelphwa. DAILY, t Sundays o ace sted,)
For Bethlehem, Allentown, Atauoh Chunk, Razelton,
ko., (Expresso at. 9.80 A. ra.
For Bethlehem, (Express,/ at 4 P. M.
For Doylestown, (Accommodation,) at 8.15 A. M. and
5 I'. M.
and 6.
Fot Fort Washington, (Acoommodation * ,) at 9.16 P. M.
2e St.
TRAMS POR PHILADELPHIA: -
Leave Bethlehem, (NIMES,/ at 8 A.. AI. and 4.10 P, M.
Leave Doylestown, (AeoommodationJ at 6.30 A. M.
and t I'. M.
M. and 3
Leave
.1S Fort Washington, (AocommOdatlon.)at ASO A.
P. 111.
opr BUN PAYS:
Philadelphia. for Poyloptown, at 9 A.l!. and P_, M.
r l 7/ 0810 111 1 , for Pllade., at 8.30 A.ll. andlf.o P:
Fayo to Bethlehem , 41.60: to Mauch Ohunk, 8180, to
Easton. 8150; to Doylestown. 89 cents.
All Passenger Trams (mow thmday Trains,) eon
neat at Berko street with Fifth and Biath-itroete, and
Second and Third-streets Passenger Sailroade.
myl6 ELLIS CLARK. Agent
•
PHILADELPHIA AND
ELMJRA RAILROAD LINE—
QUID ' T ROUTE to Elmara,Wilkeslarre. Buffalo,
Ohmage.Rock laland, Niagara, Falls, Miloritukers, Ear
lipg On, Montreal, St. Paul's, De troi t, Drinhe th, and St.
Loins.
Fa4Senger trains will leave the Philadelphia and Read
ing DWI; toutder ARAI and YINR Streets,
DAILY, (Sunda xc
ys eesited,Tia owpi
7.30 DAY EX HERB.
For Elmira ,Niagara Falls. Buffalo, Detroit, Ohioan,.
thlwaukee,Rook Island, Galena, St. Pura, Burlington.
end St. Loma,
3.30 P. EMIT EXPRESS.
For Elmira, Niagara Palma, liutTalo s Detroit Chicago,
Milwantee,Rook Island. Galena, St. Peas Brurieton,
431 Aitrit.4 5. 1H and SAD P. ar, trains nut through to
Ott; atclopina at ail Stamm, on the Lebanon
Valley rano
he?. I.lram omarteota,V. An art P for rie l t:
I rrih r ilraD c ift. B oB3lB 4 titlf to
itlin e . 4 '
Baggago checked to Buffalo. and Auggenaion
Bridge,
Tioltets can bertili‘tured at therhitadeltibta and
Elm Railroad Line Ticket Omen, Northwest corner
of S IXTY and CHESTNUT Streets and the.Paasen
g r R.
TRAM
Leaves the Dirt, Briaadat t ree4,lllow d reglail t g e Wuki,
d 'grtf A crwtii d pitserbO 4 ' 041 beltie a rt a to
urrae
gng um iMitie day, . - F or further information, atifir
prise Driot t , 'lb War Vine,
at
HA EL IEN Irene a Agent
Or :4 ° W. oornor SIXTH and CIiESTNip St eels
eat-t! hiladelphja,
PIIILADELPIII A, GER
-111 SNAP MA gTOWN IN) NORRIS-,
TOWN RAIL ROAD-4UM M ER ARRA 4 40E1:LENTS—
On and after Mendel, Ma, Oth lto rila. hither amine.
roe, o.EtimATc4
r Philadelphia' 6,7, 8, 814, Pim., 10, 11, i 7,
A. 7",4,Mi 6,0, Mi. 6 . L Sy, 10, end 1134 P. M.
L l i, eB, l o,7, inft oAl4 6' u 1T.' v 14;1 34. . y 8 : 9'll4ll'A-14°333C
Ll'Vre FMl l olo44aili 7 4 o mtn. 4. 4g., !,.!, i!. rx, and 1046
P. AL
Leava IWM*4M 8.1 0 lain. 4. g.,14 min., 4,6 M,
and Wii P. •
cIIESTNUT 141, RA.1140,1f.
11h P
Leave Yhttuielphia 6,6, 6h, 11 A. ALA 8 i, 4, Mi, 8,0,
. M.
Leave Chest:Intl:11117,10, 7,40, 8.10, 0.40, MA A. M.,
14.40,9.40,6,40,7.10, B.V, 19.1NDAYS0 P. M.
ON SU
eve Philadelphia 9.03 min. A. M. ,
,2.8, and TX P. M.
P.
lave Chestnut Mil 7.60 A. M., 77. 7 .0, 6.10, and4o
~ r
OR 90NBR'0110CM AND NOItRISToWN.
L6l‘lre rhiladolAin 0, al."? mm., 3046, min., 11)4, A. M.,
1.06 min.,.3.06•min., 4%L..8, .MVILIi rt.4l
- Piorrotoßn 8, r, , 11 4. pit., a, 134, tti, 8, MC
P. M.
_. . . .
. .
ON SUNDAYB,
Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M. II and 4 P. M.
Maya Norristown 7 A. Id.. I and 15 P. M.
Oft. MANAICUNK.
m Peave Philadellja TO Mgt, mip., LK. 10.09
Leave
0 5 Pin , F.C6 Min., Loa MID.* Oit
OSVO kandiunkat 7h% V", 931 10)( 11/4 A hf
4, a, ag, 8, mm:l , . • "
SUNDAYiI,
Lem Plliindelphift A. N., 1' M.
Leave efaeßVertk 7/ A. al, El, /Ai P.M.
myl fite. TH,yenarampartnteeent,
DEPOT. NINTH . and (WHEN idtraats.
. FALL ARRANGE
: MENT. - PVILADRLPIIIA,
PLAIOTOI4, A_..t411 t3A.114.1140R.k. RAILROAD.
On and MONDAY., Potober 109.,
PASS•RNGER TRAINS
For BaltlinOre 14 846 A. M., 1.1 noon,( E.g.Nretre4 and
11.10 P.
For Chester at 8.15 A. M.,13f100n, 4 eg 4XI
e.lO •
For Wilmington at 8.15. A. hi.. 0,4. anti 11.14 P.
For New Castle at 5.15 A. N.. and! I'. At.
For Aiiddletown at 8.15 A. At.. and P.M..
For Dover at 8.13 A. AL, and 4 F. a).
For Milfordat 8.15 A. At., and 4 P. M.
For Seaford at 8.15 A. M., and 4 P. AL
For natal at 8.15 A. Al, and 4P. M.
TRAINS I'OR , FRI LABELPIIIA
Leave Baltimore at 8.30 A. M., /Espresed 10.15 A. AL,
nod 5.25 P.
Loavn Wilmington at 41.55 A. M. and 17.30 A. 3.,1.15 and
8.401'. M.
Leave • :aural at 6.15 A. AI" and 3.40 P. , Af.
Leave iacf7o at 0.46 A. M„ and 4.06 1 1 P. 31,
bsave dat 1.00 A. at., and 4.03 .M.
Leave - lover lit 6..06 A: AI., and 6.4 ti M.
Leave hliddletown at )0 A. M. and Ate P. M.
save Now Castle at OM N. M.: and P. M.
wive Chester at 7.44,12 A. M., 2.72 end 9.13 P. M.
Leave 'Baltimore fot Laurel and - Delaware Ratlroad
at 10.15 A..
M TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE
Leave Cheater at 8.15 A. M., ISM and 11.40 P. M.
Leave Wilmington at 025 A. 14,02,08 pd„ an d IL*
A. Itf,
SUNDAYS
Or at 11.10 P. M., front Phlladelphta to Baltimore.
0 ly at 6.66 r.. 51.. from Baltimore to Philadelphia.
t?R , icarrTßAls, with PASSENORR CAlt attached,
moil run ea fat S'
!Aiwa Philadolidna for Porryville and intermediate
pl4cee at 5.15 P. M.
Leave Wilmington for Ppayvala and iatannedista
places at 7.3 n P. 11.
Leave Baltiinoro for Stemmer's pan, Ohms's, and
iiarewood at 584 P. M.
016 11 . M. FEITON. President.
rr I i ll I RRADIND kI RA iI
AN ) I
ROAD. NIORNIN - 0 LINE, far POTTSVILLE, READ
(NO and HARRISSURG.
Leave.) the N p W.. cgrger of: BROAD and VINE
Fuse l.). at T. 30 Alla. (Sundays eacepte d, I for
POTTSVILLE, HARRISBURG. and all , intarmeglusta
sointa,C4llll49Cttrtg Barn flth trains running U ,
Pittsburg . , Chambprebitra, Cri RIsIDONers,I.. atVgbury, ho,APTL
Leaveltil P. AL, DAILY. ,ot POTTSVILLE and
HARDlanti Q,
At 4.451'. N., DAILY, (Su(,daysizoopted,)for BEAD
INS. and intermediate Dginfa.
aellt W.R• Me . ENNY.Seoretarr,
1859.
AggtUMai - 1859.
DEDPRIA AND TRIINT RAII,RO
ON AD CO'S
LINES. FROM PHIL/tab:l.l4llA TO
NEW YORR ANI) WAY-PLACES,
elloll NA LlStr7-67XX0T WHARF,
Will leave as follows, viz; YAMS.
lit 6 A. M., via Camden and Anaboy, Cam. .t Am.
Aeconfmodation $226
At 6 A. 91., via Camden and Jersey City, (Now
Jersey )Accommodation_, 29
A 9 Al. M., via Camden and Jersey City, Morning
Mail 9 00
At /1 A.,M., by Steamboat, via Tawny and Jersey
City, Western
5 52
At 12/4 P. 111., Yfa galyidpa and Amboy Aocommo
dation-- -- • .—. •1- ....... . 25
At 2 P. 51., via Camden and
,!Arnboy, 0. A. kx
p e . s 00
At 1. 4 2 P. Steamboat, yin Tway and Jet
Arlso Ikveging Express.... 500
r. it 'M.. by Steamboat( via ^ Tationy and Jer
sey City, 24 chew Ticket' _ SS
via Camden and Jersey City fliOnfilit 880
A t t'
via Camden and Jersey Clity,Son thorn
Alt .11,vis Camden nod Ambriy,Accirerodation, 225
(Freight and rum/Peng/try-13 Class is —2 29
Maga Le tot-- ... 190
The 0 P.M. Mali Line rens arlyi South
ern Mail. Saturdays excepted.
For Belvidere, Easton, Flemington, at 4 A. M.
ForP. .
Mauch Chunk, Allentown, and Bethlehem, at 6
31. vie lo•bigh Valley Railroad.
For Water Dap, Strondsberg, &wanton, Winreabarre,
Montrose, Great Bend, Ac. at 6 A. M., via Delaware,
Laokawannaind Western dread.
For Mount oily. at end A. at- and at and P.M'.
For Freebo ,at 6 A.M. mut pp. 91.
WAY LINER
Per Bristol, Trenton, &p, at pi' and 4 P. M., from
Waintit-strset
For Palmyra. a arum, lielmtit, Darlington, Braden
town, ke., nt 12,,1. and 93j P. I.
Steamboat Joinf i Netlaon, for Ilonientown and interme
diate pincer?, at 2 P. 91,
Steautboat Trenton, for Bridal, 'Darlington, and in
termediate DiaDell, at 11 A. M. and 4 P. M.
Figs pounds of baggage only aboyved enoh aessensar.
Paasengers are prohibited from taking anythile9 as bag
gage lint their wanting apparel. All baggage over flip
p 0,41410 to be paid for extra. The company ilietr
responsibility for baggage to mm dollar per nund, and
will not be for any 'samara beyond $lOO, except
by special enntract, •
Oct. 1,1899. WM. If. OATgifFili. Arent,._
NOTIOE.--CIIESTER
„
VALLEY RAIIiTIOAP-FAS-
R NCiEft_TRA._ S_PQR PQNVININSTOWN AND Iv y -
TERM
1839, t f lie agseager rai n s _
~ will
Martfrom the Passenger D epot of the P Mulattos and
twirl
Railroad Crimean/. OOttler ofROAD and
r(II4.IYO L TRAIN for Downingtown, leaves at 7.20
A. M.
AFIRNOON TRAIN for Downingtown, leaves at
4 it(Sunilayg excepted.,
y order of the Board of Manager, of the Philadelphia
and Reading Railroad Comoaar.
dde • W. It. MsIIaIRNNY, OVlnetarr.
8413/MPAD. /an 8,.
1NV1..p.. 0 C'Ff. 7 1 3 .,,VP. , g, , :".‘1,1.9..
WINE,S AND LIQUORS.
JAMES STE WART .!1 - CO. 'S
PAISLEY MALT WHISKEY
GEORGE WHITELEY,
Importer of Brandt, Wine, &e., 13 SOUTH PRONT
Street, olfere for sale, in bond only, STEWART'S
CELEBDATED AND UNEQUALLED PAISLEY
MALT WHISKEY. 82/1-3m
WE GALL ATTENTION .Or THE
TRADE to this_really Soperior Article
ALFRED RENAUD COGNAC.
A eases in o h-smarted packages constantly on hand.
Orders received for direct importation.
Also—Hennessy Cognac. Leßoy Cognac, London and
Rolland Ding, Claret in Wood and Cs es, Champagnes,
high and low prices. LONGCHAIRP. Importer.
old-6m 217 South frItONT l'hiladelphia.
GEORGE WHITELEY.
Importer Q,iso Bosth FRONT atTept. ,
Brandy, Wines, So., offers for sale, in
bond only, the following, among other standard brand 3
of Brandy •
Pit et * Caatitton Co„ 'rhos Miles ft Co,.
Jul t es:Robin,k;Co., Otard, Dupuy, & Co.,
Seignette, Moran,
Coulees. Pellevoisin
4 ,hr Oate9?w, Union prop'nB,or.,
Jas. llenneeY.
, Stuart'. homy Melt Whiskey, and the choicest
itrnilei7vg..,mgrinai'iSehee Fort,Je ig i t n Eg. Y li ry nFa
and
Crux itum; BOTI/6E111.1
- .
t - IARD.--MAREUIL-SITR-AY (QIIAM4-
?AGNS); JANUARY 10, 1869.—1 n ooneequenee of
the frequent invitations reosived -brine to TIMM the
ehipments of my Champagne Wines to the United Stitt
I beg leave hereby to inform my former customers a d
t AlBll l VlM, ge l l tWelit i l t , l e v &r, Solo Agents ,n the
United States, far the tale of my Champagne Winos.
My Wines have been so long and favorably known in
the United States, it will be unnecessary to comment on
their quality, further than to say that my now shipments
will in no way be found inferior to the former ones.
BILLEOART ALMON_,
BILLEOART SLMON'S. CRAMYAONE WINES,
both CABINET and VERZENAY. for sale and emi
nently on hand „in to to mat parobasere, by
F. C. BROUWER,. ANCRER, do
or CO.;
ap27-Bat 61 BEAVER Street. New Yk. -
CLAitET—
.IOO cases Barton & Guestier's
, St. Julien; SOO do. St. Estepho ; SOO do. Washing
kin Morton lit. Julien ; 100 do. do. Talenee. pints; 50 do.
Chateau La Rose_oso do. do. Leovige • Scotch Ale, in
stone and glass ; Younger's, Harvey s' Falkirk Bunn
Stout and London Porter,_ In store and for sale by
aus A. hiERINO. 100 South FEDNT Street.
SSCOTCHWIIISICEY. 125 puncheons
James Stitrait k Ca.'i Palmier. Malt, In bond and
fur sale by . GEORGE WHITELEY. 1.91•3 m
CABINET WARE.
HOGUET & HUTTON,
MANUFACTURERS OF
EIGEWIM
AND CABINET PIIIINITUR
NO. tfs9 SOUTH THIRD STREET.
Office, Bank. and School Furniture, Extension Tables.
W
Bookaasee, ardrobes, etc 59-am
CABINET FURNITURE AND BILLIARD
TABLES.
MOORE & CAMPION.
No. Wit SOUTH. SECOND STREET,
in connection with their extensive Cabinet BIM nese, are
now manufacturinst a suceriot article of
BILLIARD TABLES,
MOOREow on hand a full imply, finished with
.36 CAMHON'S /MFROVED CUSHIONS.
Vlach are pronounced by all who have used them to be
11171enor to all others.
For the quality and Snieh of thew. Tables the mann-
Moturers refer to their numerous patrons throughout the
Union, who are familiar with the character of their
work.' ir2d..6m
SAVING FUNDS.
SAVING FUND---FIVE PER CENT. IN
ERBBT.—NATIONAL ,RAYETY TRUST COM
PANY, WALNUT Street, Southwest corner oTHIHO.
Philadelphia. IneorPorated by the State of Peonsylva- -
ale.
Money is reoeived in any gum, large or email, and in
terest paid from the day of "deposit to the day of with
drawal.
The office ill open every day from 9 o'clock in the
morning till o'oloek In the evening, and on Monday
and Thursday evenings till 8 o'clock.
Hon. HENRY In RENNER, President.
11,0EtER:p BBLPRIDGI, Vim) President.
Wattsts J. RIM, ideOretarY.
blit Rel . 011 , 11. -
Hon. Henry L. Benner , Cnrrll Hrewstera
Edward L. Carter, Joseph J, Barr,
Robert Belfratite,
)I.altenliik'ait'relles,
9
114%111101K. Aph on,
OPTY Laidenderfer.
G. ramiroth rd, v r e r ~,
lata y wqrna °B ,,n l ta ItIV v:4P,°Pgi-PpaitrrilgtiPwith the
provisions M the Onay, an irtaaa j .P.State hlortgages a
Ground Rents , and suc hGalt-class Isourattes,as will al
ways Insure perfect. seentity to the ,deraosators % and
which acsringt rag to cave permanency and stabahty to
this lnatitution. aul-IT
S.
AVING FUNI).---IJNITED STATES
TRUST COMPANY, (Mmes. THIRD and - WORT-
T Street...
rge and small lama received, end paid brook on do
nd without notice, with FIVF, PER. CENT. INTF,-
'EIT from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal.
Moe honra, from 9 until 5 o'clock every day, end on
NDAY EVENINGS from 7 until 9 o'clock.
IRAFTS for rats on Nngland,"lrehodond Scotland,
ni RI upwards.‘
'reeident--STEPREN R. CRAWFORD.
ITN
N'The l Vu l in .11"."
.. A httle, but often, fills the Puree:,
IiIItANKLIN SAVING FUND----
140.
Beth
FOUSi Street, L vtw een
eetnptgp‘Arnit,lhlledalpia,paysMlDe
tivsonAAtlaejhY avernment
lanTtyols, trutßents, mortga g ee,
eta Company deems gaiety WAIT
times i t i tett lance
turn with ;per cent. int hot have itttt
erest to the owner, MI
dy to to
they have always done. This Company never
'u Pgg e e d e . , mirri gr sing/e. and Minor* can
deposit In their own right, and such deposits can',
be withdrawn onLY by their consent.
Charter perpetual. Incorporated by the Slats
of rfanallvaina, euthority to receive MG
yontAmster an ensontors.
' n I J I ARUE OIALL BUMS gUiCEIVED.
Office open' as from e' to 3 "loolc, rout on
Wednesday and Saturday evenings until 8 o'clk.,
DIRECTORS.
lamb R, Shannon, Crrur Cadwallader,
John Shlndl t r e r e.,
,„„,„Ahr ~,,. ottn, ward_ RiAtt•
L9wts KNIT aar. enrr o ~ .r.
finholas Rttenhouse, atnao Smedley,
Jos. R. Sathelthrote* , Relkrann Dlenehard,
Jatco D. stMit, Pmidint.
r e CeswarzaDflt, Armorer.
" A INllar qaved it ;anon wimp& °
NOTICES.
O FFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
COMPANY.
rITILADELPIIIA, October 2). 1849.
The Board of Directore have TlllB DAY declared a
Fenn-Allallai Dividend of TOR DE PER CENT. on the
Cartel Stock of tho Oornpanv. olesr of State Tax, paya
ble oil and after November 16th, 1809.
Powers of Attorney for Collection of Divifienda can be
had on Application at the 0111ce of the Own pan.. No. pi
Eolith THIRD Buck, . =OS. 'l'. FIRTH.
Ttemlrer,
NOTICE—An instalment of two dollars
41 and hity cents per Aare on the capital etook of
the Pas•ermor and the City Pessenaer Raihcity Compa
nies of Cincinnati (Routes Nos. 1 end 41will be due and
•ruble at the Oleo of Jonathan Brock, ZIA. 323 Alia,-
Hreet, on Nor. la. SENECA W.
Philadelphia, Oct. 19,1109. dtnl ' Tress,
NOTICE IS lIEttEI3Y GIVEN THAT
"- application will LA made to the Logialaturo of
realm) , Ignnia, at Its next Session, commencing in Janu
ary. ]du l l ; tor the grant of 8116 authority, power', and
Juritelictionla may be norm:try : for effecting the Word*
all that Lot Ground end Premnme, situate in the Fif
teenth War , of the. CRY of Philadelphia, bounded by
(leery formerly Grape, t Vineyard, Pork lo men ( formerly
rtrweitinuil Wylie I tortnerly. AtJ, I atpeetp, {morn as
the BURIAL I. N ti
SAMUEL C. PERKINS.
031.41 t ,airorney for Ap Oman e.
SPECIAL,NOTICE.---llealers to Good
year's Patent Vulcanised Rubber Suspenders,
Braids. Webs, and all other fabrics and emotes made
by combining fibrous substances with threads or sheets
of vuteanised rubber. are notified that unless the same
era properly stamped or labelled with my name, and by
my authority, they cannot be legally disposed o f in the
United States. Itterol,auts and dealers are invited to ex
amine apeemiens now in store, and to give their orders
for the eprine Trade to the undersigned, EXCLUSt
OWNER OP THE TITLES AND EXCLUSIVE
RIGHTS IN THE PATENT for these goods, which
embrace all the styles heretofore manufactured' or im
ported, and pouty open.
ALSO, LIM:NEILS TO MANUFACTURE; and SELL
.—and the Ter n s—ms yhe o s htninec i on_application to me
at 23 COURTLANJDT treat, .. Y.
HORACE H. DAY.
BUSINESS CARDS.
r. Pllollrl thrtrar, yottiv fIENRY. --
(1.4.0 of Hove) . Buchanan.) (Late of panty &Turner.)
HOVEY d, HENRY,
ATTORN 4T LAW,
IN DEPENDENCE, JAplisor
missuutti.
COLLECTION'? itodelif 4'nittorp Claitnajo any park
of Western and horthweg m arn almouri.
a vr,
mews, Wood, Mars !t h. & Hat C 1 a lob Cope&&aile Co., rh,tadorphift.
IllGr Me f ;A r t;' it ;lit ple cut out the above and paste
at the head of •• Receivable." 00 11-tm
MARTIN & QUA YLE'S
A
STATIONE F. RN" t fOY
./ ,AND FANCY 000D8
P itCM.
los WALNUT STREET,
Annw ELEVENTH,
Op /El DiIIbADELPHIA
Condantly on hand Perfumery god Tfittop A rtlalea.
PURE CONFECTIONERY,
BIANOPACTVRIth BY
PIIIIWAND A. H_EINTZ,
Leta of H. llobrion.
Store S. W. corner ARCH . And NINTH streets/
Sm (Factory Old Filbert itmet.)
B PA U 1 ER) • ADVERTISING
• • AGENCY, Iq. 1. i °Tor FIVTU 40 CHEST-
N UT.
.
toN. &Owen ptfona talon for the beat City and Country
Newsimam at loweet cash prices. so3-3m
ALEX. McKINNEY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
OREENBBIJR4k,
Nfin pilimise in Westmoreland, Armstrong. and In
mann aounties. me.ll-ti
WARMING AND VENTILATING
WAREHOUSE,. mg IITAREET Bt. t Phil&
BUILDING& CN D} ALL DP.SCHIPTIONg -
aftld ED AND VENTILATED BY
CULVEC'S NEIV aAs.BuItNING ;yeltm.kut
Flat N.,1
The obeys iernace MIS noW been in use (Nang the
last two winters in this city, and hasglven universal sat
lie ietion. The large hotting surface being direct') over
the llama or fire, ned the enamel tubes, through
which all the itrafro pans. are so arranged as to erineume
the larger pert of the glees front the eon being en.-
ti rely of fleet Iron,vith deep, Nana jmnte,i q pow pl.
faro to the publip its the most complete hooting Anne
rates nest ip this market. C. W. being, a practical
ineeha n nio, will personally attend to all heating and ven
tilatig,
Six vizes of CnOlepv Rnrutop, nrjuptoti for hotel and
privatellihs Patent Chimney Caps for ventila
ting and cure nt emokey chimneys, with a lull aasort
wont of Rpostem and Vontilurnra of every ulna and
pattern,re-rtaxe Movou, Dath LoiletP, gyp.
ea - Jobbing promptly attended to.
CHAR WLlitatils,
au22-tuttia4to Late BAKER .Ic, WILLIAMS.
SALAMANDER SAFES.
L,4 A Lugo WAIIBIB
PHILADELPHIA IANurA T RED
SALAMANDER SAFES.
VAULT DOORS,
For B/111101 And Storm.
BANK LOCKS,
Egtml to Any now in uee.
IRON vuORS. snOTTLIte &0.,
Osss food terms As ITT other estalletunent in the
United Sows, by
LVANt4 tr.WATSON,
No. SO OHESTN I T Street,
Philadelphia,
PLEASE' MVP: tr A CALL.
ZIEGLER, & S'IsIITII, corner SECOND
Ana GREEN, harp act/110ga ff rent reputation by
the wise and pru dent course they here , Warned eieee
their commencement In bustnela, by soiling e first-rate
artiste at a low fieo re. stn-tt
NAVALSPORES.-75 '1
Bbi,. Spirits 'lll.-
,pentine. Blere. fle Wee. ilnein. 91 Wily. gets.
Turpentine. laniling Lewie Chin& y. l fieu
Ream, a 8 bbie..fleie; 'Dam rine, rentlare frfirri &eh r. W.
1.. Ihrtnici. For aele by HOWLEY, 81113URIVER.
p()., So f 10 anUth N9l - 14541.Y1•33. 011
EDUCATIONAL.
NFADAMB VAILLANT'S School for
1,31-
Young Ladies. HIS CHESTNUT Street, opened
September 14the Scholars continue to be received.
oIY-16t•
ESDAMES OREGARAY AND D'HER-
Vi JAY'S BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR
YOUNG LAMB.
PHILADELPHIA, No. 18a9 LOGAN SQUARE, VINE
STRMET.
talubtme CHEOARAY respectfully informs her
reends and the public in serialist, that indopendently of
her Boarding end Day_BebAiml, nireated by keroelf and
r ninon, FREYOST, in NEW YORK, she In
tends, in connection with bur niece Mine DIiER-
V . lL ipi V e.. ,opeoing in FILADELPRIA an' institution
D
ly Glassine p lan as the one above mentioned.
03-3 m
REV. JAMES I. 'LELIA'S School for
the higher intimation of eSralled nurnberof Young'
/Adieu, /US CHESTNUT Street. Circulars, with term/,
reference, he., may be had on application. of-lm
AMERICAN SCHOOL INSTITUTE.
Families.' Schools, and Colleges. supplied with
competent Teachers for any Department end Teach
ers with, positions. Parents gratuitously supplied with
school circulars.
Refer to Faculty Amherst College , Mass. ,• Dr. Lowell
Mason; Mason Brothers ; non, Theo Fralinshursen
LL.D. ; Don, John O. Rives. Et at.
EIhIITH,WOODIVAN A k CO,
Sid BROADWAY, New York, and
se%-em (09 CHESTNUT Street. Philadelphia.
HEMAN ALLEN, A. M., Teacher of the
VIOLIN and PIANO. Mr. Allen may be applied
210 t South 8F
of his father, Professor Allen, No.
South SEVENTEENTH Street. se-2m* •
PRICE -STREET ACADEMY,
GERMANTOWN, PHILADELPHIA. •
GEORGE R. BARRER, PRINCIPAL.
The Fall Term of this Institution commence/ Septem
ber 6th, 1859. The course of inatruotion comprisee all
the branohee of a thorough Baglisb Education. together
with the Latin. Greek. and French Languages. augg-tf
ALLEN GROVE FEMALE SEMINARY,
FRANKFORT), PENNSYLVANIA. six miles
from 'Market street. Philadelphia.
The course of instruction in thisSehool Is comprehen
sive and thorough. Parents and Guardians who intend
to place their daughters or wards at this Institution will
do wed to mate immediate application to •
MRS. .L. THOMPSON,
a3-tf Principal and Superintendent.
IRRY.ANT & STRATTON'S NATIONAL
ALP MERCANTILE COLLEGES, locate& at Phila.
delphia, 8. E. corner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT;
New York, Buffalo,Clevol ,nd and Chicago. For in
formation. call or *end for Latalogue. faLtr
lIANCING:
vARD.—PrOf. SARADCO begs to inform
the elite of Philadelphia that by an arrangement
with Prof. Mona Principal artist of the Royal Theatre
of Naples, they have opened a
_private Conservatory
ofDancmg. at No. 96 South ELEVENTH Street, for
- Private lessons and classes to 'Adios and Gentlemen,
and a /poem! clone for Misses end Masters. every Mon
day and Friday, at 3 o'clock P. AL They will also open,
on the 25th inst,anotheyConservetory at S. F. coiner
F,IGHTH and WALNUT Streets, where, on Monday,
Thursday arid Saturdayafternoons, a class for children,
and on the same evening a gentlemon'a Practicing
Clue, from Bto 10 o'clock. Besides ail the moat modern
dances and new figures, of German Cotillion. the Paler
mitana and italuin Quadrilles, now in fashion at the
Court of Turin, will be introduced.
. 015-61"
WASHINGTON HALL, 810 SPRING
GARDEN Street.—D. L. CARPENTER, the
Society eaoher of Fashionable Penang, is now ready
to take Pupils at any time, either Private or in Classes.
For reference, call and observe the respectability al
ready Won,
L. CARPENTER can be seen daily and nightly for
terms, 840. This is hia twenty-ninth year ae a Teacher
n this city. u3-Im.
PIANOS.
MI MARSH'S MUSIC STORE,
10.11 M CLIESTNUT Street.
rIIIIDALp H lA,
Where the beet make of
PLODS, N
MELODEONS. andTS MUSICAL INSTRU
ME,
07 AVERY 01f7CRIP7107.
Can be obtained at OA lowest Maildfaetnrers'
Constantly publishing the latest Choice Compositions
and Poynter Stogie of she day. Also, receiving New
Music daily from all the lantalosues in the Baited States.
Dealers, Telohers, Berninaries,and Clergymen will be
"e t t i e tirAlsi s
Catalogues of Manic or Price Lint will bo forwarded
free of charge when ordered.
oe-tie J. MARSH. Agent.
EDITORIAL FROM TIIE PUB
LIC DEDGER.—" Mr. James Belli* has on
exhib ton several of J. te. C. Fisher'', plum .one of
them 1,1 a coven Wave rosewood piano. fud iron frame,
handsome. but plat, finish. 'I he tone Is moat excellent
and powerful, and the price only 4220. He has also one
somewhat similar in itoPearance, which hall all the la
test improvements, besides a new patent damper,which
prevents the piano from getting out of order. It is An
iehed ie a eplendlit manner."
law harms, end a splendid assortment of various
inaters, age for sale from .7/70, or useMri/s, for Dub, or
on tantalum% at JAIgEd HELLAS'S,
an and talSouh FIFTH St.. above Spruce.
Now and second-hand flatten for sale. o3lm.
FtWitOftIOKERING. it SONS,
ilae, 24 s . 4.7ltryt) . (nutunry
ViAREROO&WO F A R S T IVIT STREET.
aairmIYITDYWRIVair e t h i gge U et
awarded, at the deferent Exhibitions ia
is
country arm
Hume
an (Rial ANDSILVER FIRST-MOM AIEDALS.
PIANOS TO RENT. ) aft Iy
AVEN, BACON, & CO.'S,
Norm & 9lark's, gallatt,PAvia, & Co.'
and A.H. Gale & Co. a ruperior PIABUId. Also,._Mx-
Hon & namatiad MELODEONS and FLAK.
I'dONIUMS, no dainrable for Cburohea and Luaus
lt rini4o• and Melodeons to Rent.
J. . 001114,_
Inrlfir• bTVENTH 04E07111M
of,'" A coMAT IMPROVEMENT IN
PIAPiOI i
0 OhLKKIIR fa CO.,
lOU CIIREITNI.I met, reopeatfully invite the mush,-
lovnig i ttliblio to eat and. examine their new andsuo
""
' TIM TittLoit GRAND PIANO.
Raving converted the Tone, Touch, and Action of
the Grand Piano into that of a Square Instrument,
avoidinx Minns OAR ctiona generally made tl the style of
Grand nano, also diminishing the cost o the same.
In volume purity of tone, great trowel*, bril Imlay, W
eals, depth, and evenness of touch, with exquisite deli
-811/410ReViirgi°A the s e
IN
areSTRIMENT wholly unequalled. They have repaired the highest
ellootmerni, And are pronounced by critic, to be car an
parlor to aariitatratnente ever manufactured in this
, .
cl aa r trintl d f on hand a lar2and elegant assortment of
our upriVa led PIANAS. 4, have been awarded the
tlling7.Tile ryriettog e ctc4tre4Wi e ne e Eihl:
tuttoct.lfew Yon,. w. - esti(
STOVES.
aTD "FIERY STAR," GAS-CON
SUMING AND RADIATING AIR-TIGHT
-
STOVE. Coy Earlntl, Halls, °Sloes, Stores, &p,
The -M ont econotnical, ear 1. and healthy glove in
the market. All who with a heattng move that 'lli
giv t e be tire satigraction are invited to call and see one
of en
FIERY STARS
in operation at our Witter6olll2.
Every variety of Stoves both
N Plain and
OAS HOR
for Parlors, Kitchens, Chambers, Halls, &0., may be
found in our assortment.
Our
ROYAL, oelebrated
eml
D013414,1:1YEN
Cooking Stoves are
• • ' WARRANTED.
an ). for excellence in Operation, they
CHALLENGE
all competition.
NORTH, CHASE, AND NORTH.
.13-lm No. PPP North SECOND Bzreet.
• STOVES! STOVES!!
JAMES SPEAR
No. MO MARKET lITREET,
Is now prepared to p eet the wads of Abe public, more
completely in all the plated, or the Stove trade than spy
other estriblishmeut in Philadelphia, in Ingot of which
hlynyttes coxicAttAyiv lIIAISIZVATION.
The following are among his own popular inventions,
several of which have already obtained a national repu
tation as surpaesing in crcettence sea economy any other
Stoves In uee.
JAMES SPEAR is the Inventor and Patentee ot the
Intrved Ode-burnirm Cooking edgy°. aesnowledpsd to
be tijove fer family tote to toe world.
SPFAR 11 the Patentee pf the celebrated
; Ons-onnommne Conning' Range; low rernoly coining
40 ,1 ° Ann3 1 1 1 0:Ii is the Patentee of the Improved Sil
ver's Air-tight Gas-consuming Parlor stove.
JAMES SPEAK is the Inventor of the Improved
(Patented/ Ornamental Stove Ern, which from its
beauty and utility is hkely, this season, to be univer
gailAttailhAß is the patentee of the Labor,
" J d Airallrt 104 1 1.11 WY end Patentee of the
celebrated Railway-car Heater.
For all of the above the inventor very justly claims
tuf vantages which reeinre but to tse understood hr the
Public to lie universally appreciated and preferred to
any other articles of that class in the market. and lie
WWilla hereby extend &cordial luVitatsur to all pitm en'
er!at of Stages to cattier' etemlne for thenutelees.
Parties wishing to examine will haveevery attention
shown them , whether intending immediately to pur
chase or sot. tat- 341
CIIARLES JONES,
No. 30a North SECOND Street. (Successor to A.
J. Gallagher, would respectfully call the eaten-.
ti ot those dewing stoves to his extensive
assortment of Cooking, fleeting. and Parlor stoves. I
have purchased the esolueive right to the fetati sates
and repairs,. in rhiladelphia, of Gallagher'a Celebrated
Morning slew' " unpri , teu trrt , uming Cooking
Moves. Won known , for >spire t e most satisfaMprY
Stoves in the market Also, hie new Plat-top Conking
Stove "Darlight," which combines all the useful im-
Provementd, end operates admirably. also manu
facture, in_a sUpertor manner, Silver's Gas-burner of
the beet Mum Sheet Iron. These ate the most
economical and easily managed Parlor Stoves in
00. 516-Sm
CAUTION.—We hereby caution all per
4ont 1101 to purchase env Cowlingg Stove or Steve/
with Hollow Centres or Hollotr Orafa Vecee on. expli
the»iruic OV INS We ere the exclusive owners of the
Patent for mil iftlt 1141nW entree or Hollow Cron
Vieol3ll, end we shell prosecute all perlons whit infringe
on our Pe tent to the full silent of the law.
STUART gt PETF.RSON, Iron Fo_li.ndere,
o9JmWILLOW Street. above inirteentn.
CO/LL.
W. GROOMS do CO
Oftlue 44 Spyth A t:ol444 Stinrt ,
W}IARF, EiTTIAT, SCHUYLKILL,
Dealer' and Ehirrera
nr
Locust mountain. Lehigh, and Bollaylkill
COAL,
Mernhandige taken on wharfage.
HICKORY AND SPRING MOUNTAIN
LEHIGH COAL, oreparod_with oar°, fori.l±L lT
TII
boot terms. A pply KNOWLES'S Depot. 14
and WI '.LOW Streets dl-tf
MACHINERY AND IRON.
II pal GV. fillillt fere 7, VAINIHAN 811112.101
IV/ALIA/1111.
017TLIWARK FOUNDTIY,
FIFTH AND 'WASHINGTON STREETS.
BiEH P Atdr i egONS,
ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS,
Maittifacture High tiMi_ LAte Prefeure Steam Retinae,
for Fluor, and hiartne ea mop,
(1001,c iron i Boats, ka.; Casting,
Ir Frame loofa for Gag Wiirka, 'Work Shope, Rail
ro Stationg, o.
Retorts sue ea Machinery of the latent and most trn
prrod oomanwepp.
Everrdesonn antatann Machinery, mach as
Sugar, Sala, and Grist Mills,tVaeumn Pans, Open Steam
Trance. IMMoalors, Fa tape, Pumping Engines. 3“..
Solo Agents tor N. Milieux's Patent Sugar Baits
Acipscatus; Nactmyth'a Patent Steam Hammer ; and
}taps & Wolsey 'a Patent Centrifugal Sugar Dram
tugmaohmei au I-7
MORE PROOF OF TIIE WONDERFUL
EFFECTS OF ItIONFLL'S AIdERICAN.IIAIR
iigPARATOR ,
P1i1t.A1414 , 111 , 1, Peetember Vrth. 1(1,69,
This is oertifs trod woe bald or twiny jean, and
Was tOoorninototott to try sour 11131MTINtelf end having
tT:ecured three bottles, used it for three months, which
as caused my hair to grow, and although not quite ea
tok $.2 before, yet it is constantly growls.
E. M. JONES,
No. 39 North Third street.
riticannrnia, September 97th, PO.
gr. J. P. alov - go.: bear Sir—Some time since my
hair commenced falling out, no lunch so, that I pus, in
fhot, fostrui of becoming hard; but hosting of the won
derful Power of yooriteparatof, "was induced to buy a
hottic and oiler using one-half of it my hair not only
()caeca corning out, but oomnieneed growing finely, and
have now as thick suit or hair no ever
JACOB VANS,E
No. 024 Cherry street
For sith, by T. PETERS h. Co., Sole Agents, Pio.
710 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. se7d.oza
nus..-4,000 gnllong Extra bleached, wr
Nt-f Whale Oil, lea hhH. Eatra "[limbed Whale Oil
25 Lida, No.) wr. Lard Oil. 25 Mile. N. 2 wr. Lard VA.
In store, for sale by
o9pROWLYX, AOIIISURNER. do CO,
"- 9ALV.IS 43it-AtrbTiort.
IFTIMBESS BRINLEY &
0. to ARKET STREir t
BALE OF 400 L OTS 'M
DAY)
DRY GOODS THIS IjEg
MORN , OCTOBER 25, AT 10 crgLocg..
A CARD,--The attantion,of purchasers is requested
to our sale of 400 lots &may and staple dry heed,. to be
gold this (TriesdaY) morning, October 25th, at m o'clock.
°lirilal-trnftrets= f ulen t.
Included in sale this morning will be %bund—
le ps 2 , 001 Lyons heavy black taffetas.
150 pa Paris printed mouslin de
61 • Cashmeres.
Ardennes.
40 pe solid colon silk Bayed slain timelines.
200 pruned moualin de loins robes.
100 Vienna brocbe square and long ahaWls.
lou 14-4 heavy reversible wool
001 zlain long
NOTICE.—To Dealers in Hosiery.
5 NA dozen brown, white, end nuxed potton hose and
half hose ; fleeced rind plain si lk, merino, eaten, and
wool gloves,
. • SALE OF IMPORTED DRY GOODS.
This Morning,
October 25th, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, on B months
credit—
al/ packages and lots of fancy and staple dry goods.
Catalegues and samples early on the morning of
sale. ,
RICH , PARIS - PRINTED MOHRIAN DR LADIES
AND ROBES.
This Morning,
600 , vieces rich rails printed moughn de laines.•
de lain robes.
RICE PARIS BILK ROBES.
An invoice of rash new sty le Paris silk robes.
LONDON PLAID WOOL - LONG SHAWLS, WAR
RANTED ALL WOOL.
500 now London laid ionic shawls.
PARIS - REVERSIBLE WOOL SHAWLS, he.
10014-4 Para revereib e wool shawls.
MO Paris broohe loogand Mats shawls,
al cloth cloaks and Reships
6,000 DOZEN HOSIERY, GLOVES. AND MITTS.
An invoice 001400 dozen regular make cotton loiter!,
merino, cotton, silk, and wool gloves, wool mitts, EMBROIDERIES.
103 lots new style needlework embroideries.
LARGE SPECIAL
SHA AND nLosING SALE OF
WLS.
'The entire balance of the season's, importation of
AIEBSRB. li. HENNEQ.UIN & CO.
Ott Wednesday Morning.
Oct. leth, at 10 o'elock, by oatalogae, on six, month'
credit—
A large &assortment of
D
PARIB AN BERLIN SHAWLS.
Consisting of
-144 all wont nab printed Tenn' shawls.
_14.4 eli t e fine rich Pans gauffre tricot shawls.
—ll4 very choice all-wool reversible Berlin shawls,
all-woo! Piaui long shawls, choice qualities.
new-style all-wool Paccolounni shawls.
PARIS AND VIE' 4 NA ALL-WOOL BROCHE
BRAWLS.
INS square and Jong Farm and Vienna all-wool broche
shawls, la choice colon, only, imitable to 1115 vents of
the Philadelphia market.
BLACK DOUBLE-TWILLED TWEET SHAWLS,
WITH WOOL FRINGES.
Also, a line of ea cedar qualities square and long illkiok
double-twilled Thant shawls, with wool fringes.
N. B.—This will be the only offering to he made this
season, as it wit close th. entire stook of these various
classes of seasonable shawls.
SALE OP FRENCH' GOODS.
On Fricay Morning,
October .t 3, at 10; o'clock,by catalogue, on el mouths
recta—
ilk packages and lota of fanny and staple French good'.
SALE OF 160 LOTS CLOTif, BEAVER CLOTH,
VELVET, AND FANCY BENCH CASSlAttatk
CLOAKS AND RAW.ANIS.
Of the manufacture of
MESSES. ISIDOR BILTINHARD & SON;
Of New York.
On Friday Morning,
October 28, at 10 o'clock—
-300 lota of velvet. cloth, heaver. and Stripe cassimere
cloaks, Raglane, and mantillas, of the newest at)les and
beet quality offered [M8.11+5,11,
ALSO, .. , X) LOTS NEEDLEWORK EMBROIDERIES.
Balance of the lir:emotion.
On Friday Morning,
.110 loti new style embroidered jaconet collars and sets.
putup FORD AUCTIONEER, No. 530
MARKET Street. and 821 MINOR Street
SALE OF 880 CASES ]3OOTB AND SHOES.
Oa Thipsda,y Morning,
October 27th. at 10 o 'clock, win is, sold, by catalogire,
on four months' credit, zoo oases men's and boye' boots
shoes, brogans. gaiters, overshoes. &o.; tinlioe' and
missea' boots. shoe,. gaiters. ties, slippers, . 1 / 4 0.. com
prising a terse and desire a assortment of city end
Eastern manufacture suitable for present gales.
Val CAKES GINGHAM UMBRELLAS.
Also, samples of 200 cases gingham umbrellas. The
early attention of buyers is_resnested, as tire sale will
ho lClP= l. .f.iten for examination, with catalogues,
early on the morning of sale.
GALE- OF REAbY-MADE CLOTHING, CLOTH
MANTILLAS, SATINET% Ste.
On Friday Morning,
October sth, et 10 o'clock' preciettlY, be sold, by
catalogue. a large and desirable assortment of ready
made clothing, comprlsins, overcoats, business coats.
frock and dress coats, of various materials. Also.men's
and boys' cloth and cassimere pants and vests, ming
fresh invoices from city and Naw York manufacturers.
Also, a large line of ladies' cloth mantilla& ' •
Ala%m sa e. 250 pieces fanny side stripe satinet&
Also, a large invoice of Scotch gingham umbrellas.
Catalogues ready early on the morning of sale.
B SCOTT, Jr. AUCTIONEER, No. 431
• CIIEBTNyr_ IfIREET, ppoogite the Custom
•
Rouse. between I. OURTR and FlF'rfl Streets
SALE OF EMBROIDERIES. TRIMMING-AND RM.
NET RIDBONS MILLINERY ROODS, Re.
will_iy fitondng, - -
OoLoberAtith be sold, by catalosue, on a credit,
commencing at JO o'idock, an assent:tenter goods muted
to present sides:
Included in sale will be (band—
embroidered Jaconet and cambric collars and
sets, infects' embroidered Yneonet Weida. Inconel end
wenn° bands, flouncing, Ice.; ladies' Minn he and nobly embroidered linen earabrandlita ;
gents' plain and colored bordered do.
Rich foil sty lea trimming ribbons, fringes, moire ar
tiques, tre.
BILK VELVET RIBBONS.
Also, & full line of superior inAke blaelt silk velvet rib
bons, licit fell JO le bonnet rtbbons, Freach artificial
&were, Bilk apd straw bonnets, 4p.. -
SHIPPING.
PHILADELPHIA
AID
CIIESOCNT NAVIGATION COMPANY.
Ala Ala
AT AN ADJOURNED MEETING OF.THE ABOVE
NAMED CORPORATION,
MILD A?
NO. el MERCHANTS' EXCHANGB, ,
At 10 o'clock A. hf.,flopteveher Ttb.1.849, the follow
ing gentlemen were unanimously sleeted Directors
the Company,
GEORGE H. STUART,
S. MORRIS WALK,
MATTHEW W. BALD WIN,
CHAS. MACALESTER, AND
JOHN EDGAR THOMSON,
The BOOKS of SUBSCRIPTION .0 the CAPITAL
STOCK of said COMPANY are now open at the above
named oMae, where ell persons favorable to the enter
prise are respectfully invited to subscribe. ad-tf
THE BRITISH AND NORTH
B: PB, AMERMAN ROYAL bum STRAU-
• - nos NM volt To wvaapool.
Chief Cabin Passage —.... —..—IIIINI
Second Oaten P
att assage— .—.— .—. if
pa r. aPOR TO IaTU.POOL.
Chief Cabin Plumage.— ---.....5110
Eleoond Caton Passage.— ~—.
The slope from Boston call at Halifax.
PERSIA, Capt. Judking, ICANAVA, Capt. Lan,
ARABIA, Capt. J. Stone, AMERICA, Capt. Millar,
ASIA, Capt. E. G. Lott, NIAGARA. Capt. Afidenson.
AFRICA, Capt. Shannon. EVROPA Capt . l. betteh
These versals carry a ultra!' white Hitt at mast-heaill
f , 7,3BBl, B tAftV, 1% 4 ;4;4 fi';„T,r‘eurrioaday. Sept SR
ARABIA, Stone,
.7_ jEMAtosi, Wednesday, Oct. D.
61Vpirtant. .. ilizat.7-I,l o 4l2l:gocti it
Pflocrd.',:, B lmig,n, , :: toitot;;S:Viz.gr:r
PERSIA Jud Ict as. " N York, Wednesday, Nov. 9,
AMERIdA, Millar, " Bandon, Wednesday, Nov. it.
ASIA. Lott, " NYor, Wednesday , Nov. PS.
Denbo got secured until paid for.
An aSpertateatt Surgeon on board.
a owners of therm 'Mpg will not to aocountoble for
Gal . Silver, Bullion, Speme,. Jewelry, Pr/along Stone.
or ?t tall, unless bills of lading are red therefor and
the lee thereof therein expressed. or freight or nu
care ap ply to E. CUNARD, 4 wags Green,
- New York.
gm . FOR THE SOUTII.—CHARLES
TON
REIG AND
REAUCED
SAVANNAH STEAMSHIPS.
FHT
Heavy Freight at an average of nevus per cent. be
low New York Steamship tarns.
FOR CHARLESTON, S. C.
The U. Et mail Bterandup KEYSTONE STATE, Cap
tain Charles_p. Alararnmen, will and on Tuesday, Oot.
86th, at le A. Al,
Thilmith in en to apborin i only SO hours at Sea.
FOR SAV NNAH, Oa.
The 1.1. S. Mall Stearns te STATE OF (WY/ROIL
Captain John A. Garvin, will sail on Molutah October 3/,
at o'clock A. M.
Through in on to 60 hours,lS hours at Sta.
SfirSai line days ohansefrom every Saturday to every.
Ave days. Geode received , end Bills of Ladies burned
9, , ary
The splendid first-olaas side-wheel Steamships KEY
STONE STATE and STATE OF
now run as
above every ten days, thus forming a five-day comma
aloatioa with Charleston and Savannah, and Me South
and Southwest.
At both Charleston and Savannalt,theso Ships een
fleet with strainers for Florida_, and with railroaa,
for all places in Me South and Southwest
INSDRANCE. de.
Freight and Insurance on a tango manacle of Goods
to
slapped South will be found be lower these ships
than by selling vessels, the Premium being ens-hall the
rate.
Di. D.—lnguranee on ell Reamed Frei ht is entirety
IlulleeerearYi farther than Charleston or bleventukh, the
Railroad Companies taking all risks from these points.
GREAT REDUCTION IN FARE.
Fewe by this route la to 40 per opal. cheerier than by
the Inland Route; as will be seen by the following ache
dale. Through tickets fromYinladelphin vpuPburlea
tan anti steamehis fr e.INCIXDiNG KRAUS on
the whole route. exeept om Charleston and Raven
nab to Montgomery:
INLAND
To Charleston $lB so Chnziett0n...—........823 60
Savannah.— NCO 31 00
Augusta. 20 CO Augusta 26 00
21 00 Wagion— tt 75
Atlanta CO 01 Atlanta.-- 31 00
14 1 191uoilme—... 00 Golumbee 3.3 00
Alban! 00 Atteirty . 6700
eigomery..., 26 00 Montgornery..—.. 6 3 00
bible 3. 00 L.Tobile.... dd
ew e i rklnd..• 8 3 7@ Now °flambe— .—6l 00
- No billaof ia4ing ginned after the ship has
For freight or Ramage apply on board, at second wharf
above Vine areal, or to
ALEX. HERON .Tr,_.
ellouthweri °order FOUTH and_CHESTIfUT.
Apra* in Charleeton, T. 1.1" . . O. BUDD.
Bavannab. HU & GAMMELL.
For Florida from Cbarleatiarteamer Carolina every
Tu ltVgartda from Bavannali,iteamera St. Mary's and
Sr. John's, every 'Tuesday arid BaturdaY. 3333
GLASGOW AND NEW YORK
STEAM
RIP COARANY.—STEAM To
GLASGO . LIVE POOL, BELFAST. DUBLIN,
AND LON MINDER V—Cor aso.
1 X NNW' VIM
GLASGOW, Thompson, Wodneedsy, October U, tt U
n'olcnt. noon.
EDINBURGH, Cumming, Wail:wear, October 2e, at II
Wolock. noon'
1110MaLAsspW.
ttI,AEGOW, Thompson , Wednesday, September' la
EDINBURuIt, Ouninung, We4rotsurtg, september 28.
Ratco of Paiute KrimPla York, Philadelphia, or
settee, to Glasgow, Liverpool, Iletthat.Dubliu, or,Lop
donderry, fi rat clan, littlnigo.fottod with an Minn
danoe ot orOoorit mekell prOV.pciDr, *AL
An experienotl . s Ogri4OO stuoned to each dimmer.
No (Mtge for m mass.
For oringtit or passage, apply to
WOAN CO4 -
No. LIS WALNUT Th o se,Philad elphia.
ROBRRT Cl
No. 23 BROADWAY. New York.
am IT. S. M. STE AMERS
TOE
HAVRX AND BOUTILO,MPTON,
ARAN), Captain Line, erill PA July X, Eteetereber
11,Novemoer
FULTON, Captain Wettilpyill sail August PO, Octo
ber la December 10.
Drat caliti SOO
oamona umain peeesge... • ---
F or freight er pasaaataatill
AM NEILSONo Agent.
to
At the Warehouaing Conlpsny's Pholndelplas Offiogh
Tobacco We/anoints. COCA. Street. Phila. )e43-ern
TO GROCERS AND DRUGGISTS.-500
Cana 84pordfieror Concentrated Lye. in ono pound
air-tight iron bogek( the only well-eetabliahed and re
liable article.) Manufactured by the Pennaylvaroa Salt
Manufacturing Company, and for sale to the trade as
follow,: 6 Cues.l3c.per pound; 1 0 to al Cum!, Islam
J. IL GRA YES, Soap FRO
facture+,
No. North FRON V Strata.
THE ADAMS EXPRESS CO., OFFICE
$2O CHESTNUT Sireet, forwards Parcels, Pack
axon. Merotomdite, Bank Notes. and Soave; naley by
itn wyn. nea. i onn noun c e o g o on wi , th . other xx t prone pome
mtaAteani. the nu
"'"e Y. B. a dmigß o D, th
Ant.tf GoilernlAnnArintendent.
oLlVEN.—Spanish Queen in prime order
m afore, and for sale ki A.
.4)1E1111CO,
otu ; 40 13 °Util PPNT Ettiael.
e;~L~g ie~'ati~i~cf~i~::
M a T l i fos39sad
°MAS
.1 t e 110717 - --
T$ FOURTM
iron:nod, . nd MEM
STOCKS .AND HEAL ESTATE. THUG DAY.
• Noon and Evan= aslea -
-Psumblet catalogues no. ready. contain' ng_full de
emed-lona of an' the- ;agendum so Devoid ou wawa
Alit at U o'elOok. noon, and 7 o'cloek tbet savanna,
with a list of sales Ist. Otis, and 70th of Tforgmber. and of
rea
valuabll estate
eat at private We, eourerunas large amount
or PlulTerti• •
STOCKS, &o.
•
Day,
Oct. 250, ot o'olook, This
noon. at the Plidadideue E x .
choose. will be *AI—
M shares Bering Garden Insurance Co. stook—par
I shore Point Breeze Park Association.
I share Philadelphia Litman'.
I share Philadelphia Athenaeum.
2 share Mercantile Library.
For account of wlom it may canoeist—
' toll share 120 new shares) San Proneisee Lend As
somatiori.
Also, for aceotint of whom it may concern
IWO Penn Mental insurance company acne.
TWEJA I k PALL SALE. OCTOBER 93, AT 12
- O'CLOCK, NOON,
At the Eschew*, wil)Laelede— -
Peremptory SaIe—VALUABLE HOTEL, known as
the "Second-Street House," and large lot, 2rdi h 1220
feet. Ku. 42 North Second street, ahore Market.
erg__ Sale absolute.
VALUABLE BRICK STORE AND WAREHOUSE,
No. sas South Water strest. above Pine,
IRREDEEMABLE GROUND RENTS, 819 and 4113
33400 year. secured by fear story brick building 606
nod 6t9 South Second street_
ELEGANT RESIDENCE, NORTH BROAZI Kr.
Two four-story brown stone residences. with anaphor
stable end coach house. and large side yards, watt side
of Broad street, tooth of Oirar,lseenue.
VALUABLE FARM AND COUNTRY SEAT. u
acres, on Old York turnpike, 4M Miles from Waterer
drove.
Peening,lorg ISsle—Por Account or whom it mar eon.
eeen.—.TWO TERRE-STORY BRICK DWELLINGS.
8110 P, AND LARGE LOT, N. W. comer of TALrre.rarg
nnd
o p '
streets.
Also, 'rRILEK-STO.RY BRICK Erroßp AN D DWE L LlNG,AdjoiningonThirteenthetreet. DWELLING, Adjoining on Thirteenth atroet. REL.SaIe
abeointe.
llAt i p NUE RESIDENCB, Ho. 1725 Vise 2 t1624
"As agin e gtflHENCE, with side yard, Odle,
and conch house, No. lall Girard ayeutto.
ILANDSOME RESIDENCE, No. 54$ North Front
street.
RANDSOME BROWN STONE - RESIDENCE, No.
WO Pine street. nilLlmmediste nceseasion.
d III4INESS STA:in--Three-story brick store end
sontbeast corner of Twelfth. and Lombard
streets.
NEAT RESIDENCE. No. UniSPltte street,
THREE-STORY BR IC K DWELLING. No. N/11
South Fifth street.
Peremptory Ea
le—PINE-STREET MARKET
HOUSE, Pune street. west of Nineteenth.
Also, THREE-STONY BEM: DW ELLIN°. adioin
/nig the above. Ba. Sale ahsolute. both properties.
H ANDBO-tIE Kti3IDEYCE with lane garden. No.
I l u Et3kkraNTET SEAT, Chestnut 11111. idea
four acres of land and fine improvements—the residsmo
of Dr. Smith.
ELEGANT Coed BEAT.,TIFAordh
13i acres and good improvements adminteg the resi
dence of Charles hlacaluder. Esq.
TELETEENTIf PALL BALE. OCTOBER 244 X 7 7
O'CLOCK, IN TEE E7Eptllti;.
Executor's , Peremptory Sale—Estate of Elizabeth
Lom.
THESE-STORY DEICK a DWELLING, No. 1313
Nairn* road, below Wham= street. NEIL Sale &Imo
tete.
Executor's Elate—Estate a Maris Stifle:deed.
- 111.11DBOISE BROWN-STONE BIBIDENCE,
tat Walnutatreat.,
Peretunory Bale to soeoluirof whom it may concern.
THREE-MOM . BRICK DWELLDIGI LetteTlv
Iran of Amber street, Ninetaentb isSrd. ri3. Bale ab
solute
. .
Peremptory Sale—Estate otitis. Von_
_pas dee'd,
TRRRI.-NTORY BRICK DWELLING. No. 339
North Sixteenth street, above Cherry. 133 L Ws &two
tuor.
•
ILANDSOME DWELLING, No. ..via Juniper street,
betwen Spruce and Pine,. and Thineattn and Broad
streets.
NEAT DWELLING, No. 1936 Callowtr in street.
YeramPtory tale—BUSlblEmi ATANBTtiree-story
brick store and dwelbus,_b. W. corner of Twerit•sth and
Lombard ativett. Ertl. absolute.
TRREE-TORY BRICK BROP. Sartain street.
eon% of Girard avenue. between Tenth and Eleventh
strum.
TWO BRICK DWELLINGS and VACANT LOT,
Footkrod street, Twenty- bird ward i Frantrford
THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, No. 270 T
Addison street. south of 1-me street.
TAVERNAND LAGER BEER SALOON. ANIn
DWELLING, Callowhill and Carlton streets . , went of
Fifteenth street.
Two OW ELLINGS,:FederaI Falk atoms, seat
Hampton. _ •
FOURTEENTH FALL- gALE—NOVEMBER Ist, AT
1.2 O'CLOCK, NOJN.
Trustees' Sale—Estate of Jossph T. Bailey. deed.„
VALUABLE RESIDENCE. No. 131 Chestnut street.
bullt and furnished in a superior MAXIM mi. Imme
diate possession.
HANDSOME MODERN RESIDENCE, No. 2'05 Pine
street. Lot ID by DM feet. tn. trunsediete Eossessiolz.
Peremptory
_Sale...." SEVEN PRESIDENTS Ilftrrt.L
AND MARKET YARD," Oennsalows road,. uesrSe
weeps streeL Lot LYS feet fraut.ll9 reetdeep. 13„ Bale
absolute.
TriLitees' Eale.-rstate of Gideon &all. deed.
LARGE AND ELEGANT RESIDETICE, No. 98
Spruce street aortico Row/.
HANDSOME MODERN WALNUT-STREET 11E
-BIDENOE. No. It3l. east of Eleventh. NIX Immediate
NEAT
pos.
ssion
MODERN RESIDENCE. with side yard, No.
Ar/ Franklin street. above Struts Garden.
HANDSOME MODERN RESID .Ia.NCE, No. Ede
Cliestrint street.
Peranyptory sale...-1110DERN DWELLINONo.D2A
Mount Vernon street, west of Eleventh- 431... abso
lute.
. .
VALUABLY. PROPERTY, known as the " PENN
F9RI3. WORK,S"—stette tetll.-6 dwellings, shorts. &a.
7311 firfit T AVBITCAratrikatIk4 tea Nora
Fifth street. shore Poplar. -
ref.VLBLISTANDSAND DWELLING3.I.—Two-and
n-hetlf buck pore and dereding,l4.9ll Coates street.
with threo-story brick dwelling in the rear, on Aleloa
FIFTEENTWPA BALE—NOVEMITER but.
AT O'CLOCK. EVENIG.
Executors' bele—Estate of Thomas Hudson. deed.
NEAT MODERN DWELLING. No. Xi "iVallare
street Oath
STORY
Garden/.
TiIREE.STORY BRICK DWELLING. No. Mum%
street (late College seam>, opposite the Freeklip
Mroket.
THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING. No. 8 St.
Steelton's Amos rear of St. dteohen'a Church), andiate
the FreakBn Market
ELEGeMcdODpt RESIDENCE, N 0.1719 Epee
street, leey _ ny.1(0,4111110 1 , 0110141110 EL
yt,LI.IILB LE ES/ td I% o. 919 arch street. Vett
of Eittith. Ammedtate nomettnon.
OxfoENATd DwieLLING. No. UM Marshall street, abuts
r
TWO STORY BRICK DWELLING, En. EG Rodman
street, between Nmth sad Tenth and Lombard sad
Soon, streets.
STAND.—Tree-story brink Aare and
dwelling. No. Imo nompinn street, carver of dant,
between T en•li and Els , oath. et•-. - e
THREE-VrOftV BRWg DWEIALL.Nch 11.0 'Alder
street.
- RALE OF GERMAN PLOW Robin.
Tbs. Aloriner.
October 25th. at 11 cieloes. dm Anodize Ppere.
°sees of superior German flower arts. 00/OSTISISs tha
usual assortment of /outtakes. Wipe, aaremsee. Jon
quills, crocuses. /so. One mum to be sold to lots, ha
lance by the ease.
Rate at Nos DR end 141 south Fourth Street.
SUPERIOR. FURNMURE,FR-tbica-rLaTs M 1&
ROES. BRUSSELS CARPET&
Ou Thursday Moraine,
At ft o'clock. at the Attains Store, an emortreont of
excellent aerond-band furniture. elesank piano- tqaee.
fun mirror, carpets, ate., from I&Milt88 14011.1111Nt
housekeeping, removed to the store for oeoveatetere
este.
Also an elegant tea vet, made to order.
Also, an elegant medallion velvet carpet.
Also, a large Axminster carpet.
Also, retro t and Brussels tarpeter.
PEREMPTORY SALE OF VALUABLE AND BEAU
TIFUL 011. PAINTINGS,
Includsne a number of Originals be BonCeld.Handlion.
Moran,Sintrron, of Loudon. and otter eminent masters.
ALSO, A OLLECTION OF ORIGINAL WATER
goLoit- RAWINGS. BY CELEBRATED EN.
(AMR 'ARTISTS.
On Fridae Morning,
November-4, at the Auction Store, Nasal) and ttl
Routh Fourth street.
MM2;EfI
- -
Pale No. 1017 Noble Street.
GENTEEL EGIMEOL D PIL.NITCEE, DR1:8-
BELS VARPE rs : Ao
an Friday Mollusc,.
711th ingL. at 30 o'clock. at N 0.1017 Noble street, corner
of Ridge avenue, the I.enteel household furniteen..te.,
of a centleman declining heusskeepint. comprising par
lor. Minna , room. arid chamber fernitere, gas fixtures.
sail Nankin Chan vases. en ravings, Brasses estyeti,
ko. Also. several Ladies' and gentlemen's saddlet and
LnAles •
Imo' May be examined on the morning of gale. at 9
o'olook.
AT PRIVATE SALE—PP ILOSOPRICAL APPA•
.RATCS.
A complete set of phdosdptdcal apparatus. in wc7kinx
arder..aportion TWAT IT nal", and the best London make,
compr Inuit lets ofitneumatae, electricei,selcsnos, ctte
apd datical o acoas apparatus. Can be seen et
the Anotton Store.
J M. GURNEY &. SONS,
• REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEERS
No. Ala W 10203 ST
CARD.—J.Remrstar & Sone, azietloneenfteld
regular sable of Real Estate, Stocks, &a. Am house
had fermium a dvrellings.
tit On our Private Sala Reenter trill abrere be found
a very large amount of real estate, wending every de
nudation ornate and clnintrwi-certy.
J. 2d. OVId
eAI AM.Y SONS,
Edge Broken,
No. 130 WALNUTStreet. below Ettxtik
M USES NATILINS,
AND 130AMIISSION MENCDANT. & corner
MUTH end R SOH Streets.
NATITAIs:B' GREAT SALE OF FORFEITED GOODS.
.2,00 LOTS OF FORFEITED COLLATMI
On Ttiseday Moraine.
.Novernhor lit. eto door. at Moses Nathan' Sue-
Von stole. southeast cornet of Sixth and Rate streets.
wOt be sold—
Oat LOTS OF FORFEITED GOODS.
consietie,, port, of anvelloy overcoats. ftaelans.
sack coats, frock and dress coats; cloth. cassimera, and
other pantaloons; yeah% of various Studs; saliency eonq
vent. and vest patterns; elegant silk velvet satin. and
silk dresses and dress patterns; superior tireche, Meat,.
Bat Sgate. woollen pi eud, Canton crape, silk. aria other
'hauls; (silk velvet elr aka, ch t cigars. msenta • silk and
cloth dusters r eareuturs dusters, busrtues: and mani
las; gentlemen's shawls. boots, shoes, umbrellas, dry
goods. trimmings, brocatelles for cabinet-makers, of:-
derrelottung, quilts. blankets. spreads. patchwork coun
terpanes eomlortables. shoes. he.; fine feather hods,
t [ORM. Brussels. and other carpets, fine 8-he‘ ad flutes,
fine old violins, accouleons. opera tls.ases, cutlery, car-
Penter'sinols. mathematical inatranents. mute. teeth
e:4, Inetorecal. and other hooks. travelling trunks.
eitrpet-bw. 'double and single-barrel fun-her pieces.
rU
Pistols. lebec. barns/la, watches, Jewelry, anti a thou
sand other articles. NATH.A.Nd.
MONEY TO LOAN.
Mout- ro LOAN, 111 LB6B on $14 . 11.1. aisonssa. 0*
Merchandise generally , and on all aruelee of vahte. ALL.
erxa OVZIt on lIIINDYTD DOI.I.A.Its TWO Nil MIXT. ram
mows, neluding storage, se., at Nsthans' Prisotual
Establahment,ni .onter of SIXTH and RACE SW.
Etß._T .1C ACCOMMODATION,
MONE . _MONEY !! MONEY'
?dorm bberaLy' advanced in large or =al to.
from one dollar to thousands, on. gold and sugar diamonds , wato hes. jewelry, towttng -maces, missies' ia_
strumenta, fulmture, dry good", e l o ch lu z amems .„
gem, hardware, cutlery , noose, noises, vs, wales, barn-.a. and ail articles of who, foit_aay tonsertor Mme agreet
on, at Mills as' Palmas. ES TAILLBILIO.3I,
001101 of &nth anA Race stoseta.
pEoMISSORY NOTES, with collateral. dastonnwd at
the lowest market noes,
HOTELS.
MURRAY HOUSE,
NEWARK', OHIO,
Is the largest and beat arranged Howl in oentral
is centrally located and is easy of access from all the
routes of travel. It contains all the modern onnrove
%eels, and every conventeuce for the comfort and ao
collanodation of the travellute pnlhe. The Sleanina
Rooms are large and well ventilated. The Sings of
Room are wolf arranged and carefully furnished for
females and large travelling yartes; and the Rouge snit
be hoPt as a first-atria Hotel In every resteet.
H. A. ACCiffital A. SAtet,
sat-sm Prourors.
Tin 'UNION,
ARCH STREET, ABOV HI E L THIRD ARELSMA...
UPTON S. NTsWC P OMEIL.
Ths !situation of this IIOTEI. is superiorly adapted to
the vows of the Businens Pubite.; smite those t search
ofpleasure. Pessenter Railroads. which now sus peit,
and in Owe proximity, afford a sheep asd pleasant nde
to all shams of tats eat in or about the cuts. to Wars
WASHING AND TRONLNG.
etWASHING AND IRONING DONE
, with NEATNESS and DESPATCH, ko
, Ladies and Gentlemen, Families. Boardtos
Scheme. Notelet Steamboats, &e., at DONOVAN%
FAMILY LAUADRY, No. 393 South SIXTH Street,
corner of Prune. Family Shirts and Collars latent
Polished. Everything washed by band, on the ec'm
mon wash-board.
The whole bIW-120.11 L strictly attended to f emale
oratives
ne lll.l* EI . Mrs. portov ,
ntwei
PAR.—Just receiv'ed, a large invoice of
Tar. is superior older and large barrels. and for
" 7
i R eVa k V O
(N.. v. vAT nikßiir.
Slram.-25 bbls. prime new So. 1 Sal
mon, landing from steamer lferiOnttrot. end fur sate
by WM. J. TAY LO It tt. CO., I.V end 12t N. wfftt *Wit.
SPANISH OLIVES—In bulk, in prime
order, (o ,T ie m-l; rpm. lit;
AP Arm Or S . n ONT MT.&
ti LIE pEsT AV I N D.O IV (41, 3;SS town.
N.-/at D/CICS, 9. W. comer of BEVENTILanti
8017T1i. on-Ith•
AMUEL 011UBit, Agent for the Purchase
and Sale of Real Eatate, and the Coltentont ef Renee.
ob-lne NO. SIO WdI 4 NITT OtTeet,